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Parent Council Mrs. Eileen Pyle Mrs. Bobbie Heyer, President Mrs. Bobbie Heyer, President of the Parent Council, leads a group of interested citizens in bringing together the parents and faculty to achieve a common goal. Their activities in¬ clude fund-raisings for a scholarship, and organizing Back- to-School and Career Nights. 18
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Custodians ... Faithful Figures Many necessary tasks are taken care of daily by Paramus High Schools custodial staff, under the direction of Mr. John Faith. Collecting litter daily, cleaning classrooms, floors, and desks, and maintaining the cafeteria, as well as seasonal lawn- mowings and snow-shoveling are some of the essential chores the custodial staff do to polish the appearance of our school plants. School functions can run smoothly year round because of the dedicated service of this fine crew. Ann Boyle Matron Mr. John Faith Head Custodian Back Row: Mr. Frank Stoute, Mr. Ted Sticco, Mr. Jim Arakelian, Mr. Nick Denega, Mr. Marty LaRusso. Middle Row: Mr. Cameron Hall, Mr. Ken Cutler, Mr. Jack Crawford, Mr. George Bates and Mr. Joe Grillo, Assistants to Head Custodian. Front Row: Mr. George Preissler, Mr. Larry Pissott, Mr. John Faith, Head Custodian, Mr. Steve Martin, Mr. Joseph Hornik. Administrative Aides Our Administrative Aides, Mae Guinta and Doris Goldstein, perform some very necessary tasks. Throughout the high school, whether it is monitoring the lavatories or maintaining cleanliness in the cafeteria, they help to make Paramus High School a better place to attend. Administrative Aides Mae Guinta, Doris Goldstein 17
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Paramus Education Council Paramus Education Council under the lead¬ ership of Mrs. Judith Gottlieb is a linking orga¬ nization for all phases of the educational sys¬ tem in Paramus. It is made up of parents, stu¬ dents, teachers, and administrators, who work together to promote a favorable learning envi¬ ronment. One of the most popular activities of the Council is the annual scholarship show which raises money to provide funds for deserv¬ ing students to continue their education. Dr. Galinsky receives an award from Mrs. Gottlieb, Presi¬ dent of Paramus Education Council. Mrs. Judith Gottlieb, President, Mrs. Virginia Jones, Secretary, Mrs. Ann Volpe, Vice-President. 19
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