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Foreign Languages Mrs. Amelia B. DeLauro Head. Foreign Language Department Advanced Spanish III Open Door Exchange Program Miss Mary Beilina Italian II, III, IV Advanced Italian II, III, IV, Ms. Gladys Filippone French II Advanced French III Advanced French IV Student Action for Education Miss Joan E. Havens Spanish I, II Advanced Spanish II Even though a foreign language is not a required subject at Paramus High School, the Foreign Language department offers some of the most popular courses in the school. Under the direction of Mrs. Amy DeLauro, the department has created a diverse and unique curriculum. Offered are six languages: French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, and Spanish, in regular and advanced classes, for students who are considering a further education. In developmental stages are advanced-placement courses in French, German, and Spanish. Members of the department have accompanied interested students to France, Ger¬ many, Italy, and Spain during spring vacations. They have also helped to arrange trips for two students to Germany. This year they organized trips to South America. At the end of the 200 corridor, the foreign language study center is better known as International House. It is open to all students every period for enrichment and remedial use. Departmental philosophy expresses a need for communication in the world. Students are urged to understand people from cultures different than our own. NOSOTROS NO COMPRENDEMOS, REPITEN Miguel Brown Y Lou Lanzalotto A LA Senora DeLauro. Advanced Hebrew I, II, III, IV Mrs. Rita Kostopoulos Spanish IV Italian I 28 Mrs. Yolanda Picarello French Student Council Budget Committee
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Horizons Of History Mr. Steven J. Goldman Junior U.S. History Civics Student Council Adviser Hockey Club American History Travel Club Mr. Anthony A. Latevola Twentieth Century Change in America Black American History Economic Geography Box Office Manager Miss Christine-Marie Pollutro Philosophy Interpreting History Through The Arts Senior American History If students are to develop a proper perspective on develop¬ ments in the past, present, and future, a thorough knowledge of social studies is essential. To reach this objective, the Social Studies department, under the supervision of Mr. Louis Lanzalotto, offers a diversified and challenging curriculum. Courses may be selected in Economic Geography, Civics, Sociology, Psychology, Political Science, World Governments, and Philosophy. All students must fulfill a requirement of two years of Ameri¬ can History. However, it is possible for a senior to elect either a full year course or four of the many interesting Senior elec¬ tives. Included in the wide range of electives are: Contemporary Social Problems, Religion in America, America Strives for World Peace, Sources of American Thought, Black America, Crime and Justice in America, Interpreting History through the Arts, and 20th Century Change in America. Now in its third year, the History Study Center has continued to provide students with a pleasant place where they can do research, preview a film, or just have a question answered. As the nation ' s bicentennial approaches, the Social Studies department has already started its own preparations for the celebration. It seems like we ' re batting a thousand today ... comments Mr. Craig on February 21. Mr. Ralph Spinelli Social Studies Instructor Early American Society, Co-Adviser Elections and Constitutional Committee, Adviser Mr. Dennis J. Sweeney Religion in America Sources of American Thought Senior U.S. History Assistant Wrestling Coach Assistant Football Coach Mr. John C. Craig Crime and Justice in America Junior U.S. History Indoor Track Coach Mr. Walter R. Mowle Psychology I and II Sophomore Soccer Mrs. Stephanie Sylva Junior U.S. History Senior U.S. History National Forensic League 27
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Territory Of Tongues Mrs. Louise Seltzer Spanish I, II Advanced Spanish II Mr. Joe Stefaniak Latin Drivers Theory Andrew Neumann. REPITALO until you get it right Miss Havens orders Andy Neumann as Chuck Castellie looks on. N-i-i-i-c-e, DISCIPULI, DICIT Magister Joseph Stefaniak to Colleen Gallagher. Mr. Ernest Unger German I, II, III Advanced German III Advanced Soccer Advanced Track Senior Indoor Soccer Varsity Soccer Assistant Track Coach Mrs. Elizabeth Yanker German IV Advanced German II, IV 29 Miss Catherine A. Zazzali Spanish III Advanced Spanish IV Italian II American Field Service
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