Paramus High School - Delphian Yearbook (Paramus, NJ)

 - Class of 1975

Page 19 of 272

 

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Our V.I.P. ' s Mr. Patrick Cappucci Vice-Principal House 2 Guiding House 2 through each school day, Mr. Patrick Cappucci is Vice-Principal associated with finance. He is engaged in the alloca¬ tion of money to all co-curricular activities and administrative ex¬ penses. Mr. Cappucci reviews, requests, and orders the necessary audio-visual materials. He also gives permission for the use of this equipment in special instances. Mr. Cappucci is in charge of complete maintenance of the school plant. He is ably assisted by his secretary, Mrs. Bertha Styles. Mrs. Bertha Styles Secretary to Mr. Cappucci House 2 Mrs. Joan Pappalardo Secretary to Mr. Verga House 3 Mr. Thomas Verga, vice principal, serves as the head of House Three. In addition to his regular duties as vice principal, Mr. Verga is responsible for the administration of all special programs and preparation of calendar events. His responsibilities include adminis¬ tration of attendance and failure reports as well as the coordination of the commencement excercises. Mrs. Joan Pappalardo ably assists Mr. Verga in the administration of the activities. Mr. Thomas J. Verga Vice Principal House 3 15

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Our Vice Principals Mrs. Adele Stern Vice Principal in Charge of Curriculum Mrs. Adele Stern, our Vice-Principal in charge of curricular and co-curricular activities, is actively involved with all student functions within the High School. Mrs. Stern makes her time available to all students and faculty members who seek her advice in any matter. As well as attending various meetings, Mrs. Stern also plays an active part on Mr. Broffman ' s Student Advisory Board on a regular basis. Assisting Mrs. Stern in her varied duties is Mrs. Joan Brandt, her exceedingly competent secretary. Mrs. Joan Brandt Secretary to Mrs. Stern Mr. Michael A. Azzolino is the Vice-Principal in charge of student scheduling, House One, and disciplinary problems. His many tasks include leading Paramus High School ' s first house through another day, the placement of 1800 students during the year, and the maintenance of uniformity between individual schedules. Assisting Mr. Azzolino in his varied duties is Mrs. Cynthia King, a very competent secretary. Mrs. King processes parking permits and all forms which are House 1 bound. Mrs. Cynthia King Secretary to Mr. Azzolino House 1 Mr. Michael A. Azzolino Vice-Principal House 1 14



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Our Secretaries Ever Faithful! BACK ROW: Mrs. Grace Nutland, Mrs. Rita Harper, Mrs. Jeanne Frost, Mrs. Thelma Hards, Mrs. Nellie MacDonald. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Dolores D ' Argenio, Mrs. Linda Giannantomo, Mrs. Katherine Heger, Mrs. Anne Smolensky, Mrs. Rose Schadewald, Mrs. Jean Otis. Without the help of the numerous secretaries, the Paramus High School System would be at loss. Little do the students know how much the secretaries assist the school in its daily duties. Among the secretaries tasks are the con¬ solidation of records and services for the school. They control the handling of the payroll and budget system. Also, besides the many other tasks, they serve as help¬ ful assistants to the Board of Education Administration. Divided among themselves is the op¬ eration of Paramus High School, to pro¬ vide a workable and efficient organized whole. ' ' ' wBm feH Mrs. Ida Apap Our Official Receptionist Mrs. Carol Kenny, Mr. Lanzalotto ' s Secretary, Mrs. Sophie Slotkin, Mrs. DeLauro ' s Secretary, Mr. DiTaranti ' s Secretary, Mr. Jankelunas ' Secretary, Mrs. Betty Vanderbeek. Mr. Sanzari ' s Secretary. Mr. Castner ' s Secretary. One of the Board of Education ' s most valuable secretaries is ter¬ minating almost a quarter of a century ' s service to the Paramus Public School System. She is Mrs. Jeanne S. Frost who has been with the Board for twenty-four and one-half years. Since 1952 she has been a priceless secr etary to Mr. George W. Hodgins, Dr. William V. Dunn, and Mr. Paul A. Shelly. On January thirteenth the Paramus Board of Education presented her with a certificate of honor as a mark of recognition for devoted and faithful service to the Paramus Public Schools; and as a symbol of gratitude for the leadership, wisdom, and integrity you have dis¬ played in the performance of your duties. Traveling has been one of her greatest sources of pleasure. She is particularly fond of the Caribbean and has visited almost every island in it. During the spring she visited Texas and Germany. We all wish her Happy Retirement and Bon Voyage . 16

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