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Social Studies • • • MR. LOUIS LANZALOTTO U.S. History II, Advanced Head, Social Studies Department Track Coach MS. ROSANNE BOSTONIAN Psychology I Varsity Basketball Varsity Softball MR. RICHARD COHEN U.S. History I Economics World Peace Tropical Fish Club In the year of our Bicentennial no department could be happier than PHS’s Social Studies department. Under the charimanship of Mr. L. Lanzalotto, the history department has gone all out this year to instill the patriotic feeling in all pupils. Along with American History students may elect such fine courses as Psychology, Sociology, World Cultures, and Political Science. Class participation, current events, discussions, and project wmk are an integral part of many “history” classes. We must live now and there is no better guide than the past, especially America’s illustrious past. Our history department can only try to help shape our future so that the next 200 years are just as tremendous as the ones in the past. MR. JOHN S. DUBLANICA American History I Mass Media Studies Tutorial English “Forum” “This paper isn’t as bad as you said it was,” remarks Mr. Lanzalotto to Mr. DeFilippo. MR. DALE L. CARLBERG, JR. U.S. History II Contemporary Social Problems Political Science World Government Bicycle Club MR. AL DE FILIPPO U.S. History I U.S. History II MR. JOSEPH E. FRITZINGER U.S. History I U.S. History n, Advanced Paramus High School Early American Society 26
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Media Center • • » Aides To Animation MRS. ELIZABETH J. LEVY Librarian-in-Charge MR. JOHN MOHRHARDT Librarian-Media Specialist AVA Club MRS. PATRICIA MIANI Library Secretary MRS. ROSE NEMETH Media Secretary MRS. VIRGINIA ZEISLER Library Secretary “When you push this button down, the music goes demonstrates Mrs. Rose Nemeth to Bruce Rothenberg. Looking for a specific book? Working on a term-paper? Interested in a magazine article or movie? You need the Media Center. Offering a wide variety of learning, as well as entertaining material, the Media Center is the most popular site in the high school for research and pleasure. With such a large selection of material, the Media Center is truly much more than a library and aptly named. Records, micro-films, films, newspapers, and various other means of communication all contribute to its usefulness and effectiveness. Under the direction of Mrs. Levy, the library staff is always willing to lend a helping hand and provide you with the necessary information. 25
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Heart Of History MRS. ETHEL GAMBLE Sociology American History II National Forensic League MR. JOHN C. CRAIG U.S. History I Crime and Justice in America Indoor Track Coach MR. ANTHONY A. LATEVOLA 20th Century Change in America Black American History MISS KATHY GILLMAN Personal Experience Program American History I American History II Flag Squad American History Travel Club MR. STEVEN J. GOLDMAN American History I Contemporary Social Problems America Strives for World Peace Crime and Justice in America Interpreting History Through The Arts 20th Century Change in America American History Travel Club “You mean to tell me you used your term paper to line your what?” Lawhead as Rich Smith looks on. MR. WALTER R. MOWLE Psychology II U.S. History I and H Psychology Club Junior Varsity Tennis Junior Varsity Soccer MR. DENNIS J. SWEENEY U.S. History II Religion in America Sources of American Thought Philosophy questions Mr. Latevola of Steve MRS. STEPHANIE SYLVA American History I and II National Forensic Club 27
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