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Paramus Education Council Interchangeable Ideas BACK ROW: Hank Rottenberg, Ms. Joan Oringer, Ms. Althea Steinberg, Ms. Jane Zeller, Mr. Seymour Handel, Mr. Rudy Rotella, Mr. Henry Hersch, Mr. Joseph McDonough, Steve Ferrigno, Alan Buff, Ms. Jane Nixon, Mr. Paul Shelly, Mr. Herb Carlough. FRONT ROW: Bill Sanders, Mrs. A. Stern, Ms. Shirley Baslow, Ms. Linda Howard, Paul Rotella, Rhonda Hershey, Ms. Ann Ferrigno, Mr. Gary Borer. Representing all the schools in the Paramus sys¬ tem, the Paramus Education Council includes par¬ ents, teachers, students, administrators, and Board members. Objectives of this newly formed Council are to grant an opportunity for an interchange of ideas and policies, to provide a clearing house in which par¬ ents, students, and teachers can share points of view, to expand the involvement and influence in matters that affect the total school system and community, and to establish committees as necessary to engage in projects or studies for the purpose of improving the education and welfare of students and the schools in general. Parent Council $ For $cholar$ Our hardworking Parent Coun¬ cil fulfills many useful functions that are necessary to keep our par¬ ents informed about what takes place in our schools. Mrs. Josephine Miello is presi¬ dent of the council and is ably as¬ sisted by Mrs. Betty Baron (vice-president), Mrs. Eileen Pine- man (secretary and treasurer), Mrs. Frances Mast (program di¬ rector), Mrs. Ruth Bradley (Para¬ mus Educational Council representative), and Mrs. Muriel Turetsky (Paramus Educational Council representative for one year). Mrs. Adele Stern — Vice- Principal in Charge of Curricu¬ lum acts as the liaison between the school and the parents. Some of the many worthwhile projects that the Parent Council has been responsible for are as fol¬ lows: the co-sponsoring ot back-to- school night, parent school tours, ninth grade parent orientation, junior parents ' evening meeting. They also work with the scholar¬ ship committee and act as clearing house for parents about any ques¬ tions they have regarding the school. We would all like to thank the Parent Council for the fine job they are doing. Mrs. Betty Barron, Vice-President, Mrs. Eileen Pineman, Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. Adele Stern, Mrs. Jo Miello President. ' 17
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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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Cafeteria . . . Eatables And Edibles BACK ROW: Mrs. Mildred Titta, Mrs. Harriet Picket, Mrs. Ann Cargo, Mrs. Ruth Gorham, Mrs. Eleanor Shaffer, Mrs. Mae Catsos, Mrs. Josephine Tuzio, Mrs. Frances Favre. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Mary Schiros, Mrs. Fillian Gallo, Mrs. Odette Mascetti, Mrs. Ann Boyle, Mrs. Simone Shields, Mrs. Georgette Holdefehr. Throughout the school day, the best record of attendance is during the lunch periods. Obviously, an answer to the statement is the hot and cold meals served by the cafeteria staff. All one has to do is wait in a line outside the serving area and the remark becomes real¬ ity. Their service, quick and efficient, is always portional with generous helpings of smiles and good humor. By the end of the lunch periods, each stu¬ dent is grateful to the staff for serving a deli¬ cious meal to pacify their enormous hungers with culinary cuisine. Pomptonian Caterers Mrs. and Mr. M. Coscia Cafeteria Managers 18
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