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Cafeteria • • • For Food And Friends BACK ROW: Mrs. Eleanor Shafer, Mrs. Agnes Haran, Mrs . Georgette Holdefehr, Mrs. Mae Catsos, Mrs. Harriet Pickel, Mrs. Jo Tuzio, Mrs. Mildred Titta, Miss Frances Favre. FRONT ROW. Mrs. Mary Schiros, Mrs. Odette Mascetti, Mrs. Ann Boyle, Mrs. Simone Shields, Mrs. Lillian Gallo, Mrs. Ruth Gorham. “Hungry” is one word which simply does not exist during the most popular subject of the day, lunch. Food is the knowledge for body and soul, and the cafeteria staff provides spirit as well as a cuisine most satisfying. Variety is the spice of the cafeteria as these ladies serve various dishes for various appetites. If a student is seen rushing down the corridor with a big smile on his or her face, stop and ask where the student is going. Without a doubt the reply will be, “I’m heading for the cafeteria, where else?” Pomptonian Caterers Mrs. and Mr. M. Coscia Cafteria Managers
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PEC. . .PROVIDING ENTHUSIASTIC CONCERN Objectives of the Paramus Educational Council are to grant an opportunity for the interchanging of ideas and policies. It provides a chance for students, teachers, and parents to share points of view, expand the involvement and influence in different matters of the school. This Council includes parents, teachers, students, administrators and Board members. Mrs. Bradley, PEC Representative; Mrs. Barron, President; Mrs. Ferrigno, Program Chairman. PARENT COUNCIL. . .SCOUTS FOR SCHOLARSHIP! Lines of communication must be open to a pupil’s home and his school. Paramus Parent Council achieves this goal. Meeting month¬ ly, the council discusses events and problems particular to parents and students. Input of the parents has proved an invaluable aid in both solving problems and plan¬ ning activities. Sponsored by the council, “Back-to-School Night” at the beginning of each school year is held to get the parents acquainted with the school, the teachers, and the curriculum. Also, the Parent Council is in¬ volved in the Paramus Scholar¬ ship Show. This show has raised thousands of dollars each year to give deserving students scholar¬ ship assistance. Back Row: Mr. Seymour Handel, Mr. Paul Shelly, Mr. Joseph Me Donough. Second Row: Mrs. Judy Feltman, Mrs. Phyllis Blatt, Miss Barbara George, Mrs. Claire Hunter, Mrs. Mary Canda, Mrs. Marilyn La Manna, Mr. David G. Miles. Front Row: Mr. Carmen Panibianco, Mrs. Jane Sullivan, Mrs. Joan Walters, President, Mr. Paul Rotello, Mrs. Marilyn Auffert. 17
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Custodians • • . Grooms With The Brooms BACK ROW: Mr. William Reilly, Mr. Lawrence Pissott, Mr. Joe Grillo, Mr. Joseph Maneri, Mr. Joseph Hornick, Mr. Angelo Montagnino, Mr. Salvatore Guifferda, Mr. Steve Kovacs, Mr. John Faith, Head Custodian. FRONT ROW: Mr. Paul Luckow, Mr. Charles Haedrich, Mr. Danny Cuviello, Mr. Joe Marchese, Mr. San Antine, Mr. Nick Denega, Mr. Steve Cofini. Matron Mrs. Angie Terranova Matron Mrs. Pauline Wright Paramus High’s custodial staff, with the aid of our matrons are those anonymous souls with the tremendous job of keeping the school “spic ’n span”. With speed and efficiency floors are mopped, litter collected, windows washed, lawns mowed, and cafeteria cleaned; an d even small repairs are made. Their assistance at school functions, meetings, and events, has been invaluable. Their undying dedication to the school does not go unappreciated. Hearty and deserving words of thanks go to the entire staff for a service well performed. Head Custodian Mr. John Faith 19
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