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Our Vice-Principals Mrs. Adele Stem Vice-Principal in Charge of Curriculum Mr. Michael A. Azzolino, Vice-Principal and head of House 1, believes that “all members of the high school community should participate in planning and developing suitable programs to meet the educational needs of all youth.” In the future, Paramus, in his opinion, “will continue to be a leader in the Educational field.” Mrs. Adele Stern, Vice-Principal in charge of curriculum, believes that school is a place where students live and learn. Education occurs in the classroom in a formal manner. Howev¬ er, it also occurs in all areas of the school in the various interac¬ tions of people. Mrs. Stern feels the coming of the ninth grade will enrich the high school. There will be more interaction of people of various ages, causing more learning experiences to occur. When asked about the future of Paramus High School, Mrs. Stern sees “developing, growing, education in response to the needs of students and times.” Mrs. Joan Brandt Secretary to Mrs. Stem 16 Mrs. Cynthia King Secretary to Mr. Michael Azzolino House 1 Mr. Michael A. Azzolino Vice-Principal House 1
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Dynamic Honest Boundless! • • • Back Row: John Abbamont, Howard Yellen, Randi Barron, Janice Black, Denise Holst, Donna Newell, Ricky Esterow, Bob DiTaranti, Shari Groveman, Laurie Ganzkow, Steve Hershey. Second Row: Bob Kossey, Ira Dunkel, Patty Lowry, Drew Britcher, Jay de la Cruz, Mike Roemer, Dave Bailin, Scott Spiro, Bob Bernardo, Jack Boyadjian, Mike Margulis. Front Row: Marilyn Blom, Rhonda Levine, Mr. D. Broffman, Marie Adler, Mrs. A. Stern, Bob Lustberg. Composed of a cross section of the student body under the leadership of Marie Adler, chairperson, and Mr. Broffman and Mrs. Stern, Administrators, the Student Advisory Board acts as a sounding board on school problems and policies. Meeting weekly, the committee works in an atmosphere conducive to free exchange of thoughts. Guests such as cafeteria workers, guidance counselors, and Board of Education members among others are often invited to clarify procedures and discuss how the school works. 15
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Our Colorful Circle Mr. Patrick Cappucci Vice-Principal House 2 y Mrs. Joan Papparlardo Secretary to Mr. Verga House 3 Mr. Thomas Verga, Vice-Principal and head of House 3, believes that “the basic mission of education is to equip people to lead the most productive and rewarding lives.” In his opinion the coming of the ninth grade to the high school next year will establish “greater continuity in terms of curriculum. He sees “continued improvement and development of instruction” in Paramus High School’s future. Mrs. Bertha Styles Secretary to Mr. Cappucci House 2 When asked his philosophy of education, Mr. Patrick Cap¬ pucci, Vice-Principal and head of House 2, stated that “Educa¬ tion should provide experiences which will help prepare all students to live a more fulfilling life. These experiences should develop the mind and the body so that each person can attain his or her goal in life.” He believes that the High School should experience a bright future. “Its ever-changing curriculum will keep abreast with our changing society and world, and it will continue to provide the best education possible.” Mr. Thomas J. Verga Vice-Principal House 3 17
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