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Social Studies • • • Mr. Louis Lanzalotto Supervisor Department of Social Studies Advanced U.S. History II Mr. Dale L. Carlberg, Jr. U.S. History II American Legal System Political Science, Philosophy Paramus High School Bowl Team Men’s J.V. Tennis Coach Mr. John S. Dublanica U.S. History I Tutorial U.S. History II Tutorial “How can you have economics without an economy?” ponders Mrs. Horowitz. Led by Supervisor Louis Lanzalotto. the Social Studies department offers to the students of Paramus High School a wide range of courses in varied academic disciplines. Required for all students are two years of American His¬ tory. Offered at the advanced and advanced placement levels is the second year of study. Other courses include an anthropological study of mankind, offered at the Fresh¬ man level, and such electives as Psychology, Philosophy, Sociology and a wide range of courses in Political Science. To aid students further in the pursuit of historical truth, the Social Studies Center in the 800’s Corridor contains approximately a thousand books, concerning all aspects of history, domestic and foreign, ancient and modern. For students interested in current events, the Center receives a large number of magazines and newspapers. It was once written that “When history repeats itself, the price doubles.” By instructing students in mankind’s past, the able and dedicated staff of the Social Studies department hope to aid posterity in avoiding past mis¬ takes, and thus create a pleasurable life for all mankind. Miss Rosanne Bostonian C.P. Biology Psychology I, Psychology II Student Government Adviser Fall Varsity Cheering Winter Varsity Cheering Anthony Devins U.S. History I World Culture Mr. Joseph Fritzinger U.S. History I, A.P. History PEAS. 26
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Media Center ... Many-Colored Elizabeth Levy Librarian-in-Charge Rose Nemeth Media Secretary “Do you have any books overdue?” questions Mrs. Levy. Patricia Miani Library Secretary Media Centers are often among the richest sources of knowledge. Paramus High School’s media center is no exception. With abundant resource material, ranging from slides and movies to traditional books and maga¬ zines, the Media Center offers students a wealth of infor¬ mation at their disposal. Helpful staff members, under the direction of Ms. Elizabeth Levy, Head Librarian, assist students in gaining full advantage of the center’s offerings. With an atmosphere condusive to both casual reading and intense research, the Media Center truly provides a great and unique service to Paramus High School. A ' k At Dish. CURKENT MGALINLS Materials Mr. John Mohrhardt Media Specialist Audio-Visual Club Harriet Ring Librarian 25
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Prismatic Pathways Mrs. Ethel Gamble Advanced U S. History II Sociology Dennis Sweeney U S. History li Football, Track Mrs. Leonore Horowitz Economics U.S. History I U S. History II Mrs. Stephanie Sylva Departmental Teacher Debate Club Adviser Junior Class Adviser Anthony A. Latevola U.S. History II Box Office Sales Mr. Jack Weaver U.S. History I History I Tutorial New Jersey History American History Travel Club Varsity Softball Head Coach . . . and this is how you make a rabbit,” demonstrates Mr. Fritz.
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