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Our Notable Ladies Mrs. Doris Woardell Secretary to Mr. Broffman Mrs. Joan Brandt Secretary to Mrs. Stern Mrs. Cynthia King Secretary to Mr. Azzolino House 1 Our secretaries provide Paramus High School with competent service. While some secretaries perform the duties of payroll and handle the budget system, others attend to all the records and services and oversee the use of school facilities. Another important group of secretaries provides valuable assistance to the Vice-Principals of various houses. Yet another group offers invaluable service to the department chairpersons. Without their effi¬ ciency, Paramus High School would be lack¬ ing in organization and direction. Mrs. Bertha Styles Secretary to Mr. Cappucci House 2 Mrs. Joan Pappolardo Mrs. Carol Kenny Secretary to Mr. Verga Secretary to Mr. Lanzalotto House 3 Mrs. Sophie Slotkin Secretary to Mrs. DeLauro and Mr. DiTaranti Mrs. Betty Vanderbeek R° w: Mrs. Anne Smolensky, Mrs. Jean Otis, Mrs. Thelma Hards, Ms. Linda Giannan- Secretary to Mr. Sanzari lon i° Ms. Dolores D’Argenio, Mrs. Rita Harper, Mrs. Rosemarie Foran, Mrs. Anne and Mr. Castner Pietrunti, Mrs. Irene Tambouri, Mrs. Catherine Lynn. Front Row: Mrs. Katherine Heger, Mrs. Nellie MacDonald, Mrs. Grace Nutland, Mrs. Rose Schadewald. 15
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Parent Council . . . Positive Changes Front Row: Beverly DiTaranti, Secretary; Betty Barron, President; Ann Ferrigno, Program Chairperson. Back Row: Olga Maio, Scholarship Representative; Ann Alvarez, P. E. C. Representative; Adele Stem, Vice-Principal in Charge of Cur¬ riculum; Roberta kalgstein. Program Committee. Establishing a closer bond with the staff of Paramus High School and familiarizing parents with the curriculum are the main objectives of the Parent Council. This organization has observed many changes in Paramus High School over the past few years, ranging from the implementation of both math and reading programs to the addition of the ninth grade. Mrs. Betty Barron, President of the Parent Council, believes that these changes indicate a promising future for the high school and its students. In order to assist parents in participating effectively in planning the futures of their children, the Parent Council plans to continue providing valuable and informative programs. PEC . . . Scholarship Show Sponsors Providing the opportunity for parents, students, and teachers to exchange their viewpoints on educational matters, the Paramus Educational Council is involved in areas that affect the entire school system and community. Each year the Educational Council, which represents all the schools, sponsors the scholar¬ ship show. Through the support of members of the community, this production is able to raise a large sum of money which is used to provide scholarships for deserving students. 14 Gail Seligman, President; Beverly DiTaranti, Secretary.
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Cafeteria . . . The Food Phase Back Row: Mrs. Gertrude Olson, Mrs. Harriet Pickel, Mrs. Ruth Gorham, Mrs. Eleanor Shaffer, Mrs. Agnes Haran, Mrs. Jo Tuzio. Front Row: Mrs. Adele Zuinn, Mrs. Man Sehiros, Mrs. Odette Mascetti, Mrs. Simone Shields, Mrs. Annamay Boyle, Mrs. Lillian Gallo. Providing a di versified menu for students and faculty alike during the fourth, fifth, and sixth lunch periods, the cafeteria staff is an important phase of Paramus High School. Courteous service and nutritious food combine to make each meal in the cafeteria an integral part of the school day. The mess hall.
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