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Social Studies • • • Mr. Dale L. Carlberg, Jr. American History Contemporary Social Problems Political Science World Government Bicycle Club Curriculum Council Chairman It ' s good . . . but you are still a point short! Mr. Lou Lanzalotto discusses a paper with Steve Aprahamian, while Ed Finelt busies himself with research. Ms. Rosanne Bostonian Psychology Girls Varsity Basketball Girls Varsity Softball Mr. Louis Lanzalotto Advanced American History Department Chairman Track Mr. Richard Cohen Economics American History Mr. John S. Dublanica American History Power of the Press Forum Mr. Joseph E. Fritzinger American History Advanced History Paramus Early American Society Mrs. Ethel Gamble Miss Cathy Gillman American History American History Sociology National Forensic League Mr. Steve Goldman American History Civics Hockey Club Junior Varsity Tennis
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Highlights of History Mr. John C. Graig American History Crime and Justice in America Indoor Track Coach Through the study of the highlights of the past and an analysis of the present, the Social Studies department strives to instill students with an awareness of the world, its people, and its problems. Under the leadership of Mr. L. Lanzalotto, the department offers a diversified and challenging curriculum. This year the Social Studies department has continued its program which allows stu¬ dents to elect the full year history course or to choose electives as an alternative. Stu¬ dents have the option of choosing four of the many innovative mini-courses which range from Black American History to Crime and Justice to Contemporary Reli¬ gions. Two other popular courses being offered for the first time are Philosophy and Psychology II. They are both one semester courses. In addition, the History Study Center provides a place to go to preview a film, have a question answered, or engage in discussion. In this two story structure a teacher is always on duty to assist the students. Book, magazines, and newspapers are available for the students ' use. This Study Center is also large enough to host special programs for three or four classes. Two of the programs seen this year were a debate between representatives of the two major candidates for governor, and a program dealing with unions which was attended by representatives of the U.A.W. This year also marks the beginning of the Social Studies department ' s plans to spear¬ head the bicentennial celebration of the United States. It hopes to develop an interdisci¬ plinary approach to this celebration which will spur the student ' s involvement just as the successful Indian Day program did last year. Miss Stephanie Khyatt American History Mr. Anthony A. Latevola Black American History Economic Geography Twentieth Century Change in America And YOU claim to be an existentialist? questions Mr. Pascrell in a Philosophy class. Mr. Walter R. Mowle Psychology American History Sophomore Soccer Student Council Mr. William J. Pascrell, Jr. America Strives for World Peace History Through the Arts Philosophy Tutorial History Mr. Ralph Spinelli Mr. Dennis Sweeney Permanent Substitute Comparative Religion Sources of American Thought U.S. History Assistant Wrestling Coach
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