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Tome Tenders Media Center . . . Elizabeth Levy Librarian in charge Helen Carleton Librarian Mr. John Mohrhardt Librarian Media Specialist Audio Visual Club Mrs. Patricia Miani Library Secretary Mrs. Rose Nemeth Media Secretary Harriet Ring Librarian In acquiring recent information on various to¬ pics, the Media Center of our High School has assisted the student body in gaining more knowl¬ edge. Our Media Center has provided the students with information covering subjects from the histo¬ ry of the United States of America to the most recent scientific developments. Mrs. Elizabeth Levy, with the aid of several dedicated staff members, has helped the students find information on most any subject they need. “Look at all my Ridgie Ranchers all grown up!” beams Mrs. Ring. 29
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And Literature Lovers! Ms. Riscoe demonstrates the proper technique in “Turtle-waxing” to the guys of RH.S. Ms. Bonnie Schwartz Senior English Advanced Senior English Expository Writing Coordinator of Lincoln Center Institute program Diana Walla Building English Power I and II National Honor Society Co-Adviser 28 Mr. James Wellen Advanced Junior English Reading Bicycle Club Mr. Joseph Zarro Film Study Junior English Council Staff Curriculum Development Committee
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Mr. Louis Lanzalotto U.S. History II Advanced Supervisor of Social Studies Mr. Dale L. Carlberg, Jr. U.S. History II American Legal System Philosophy Political Science Paramus High School Quiz Bowl Team Boys J.V. Tennis Team Social Studies . . . In an effort to turn out educated citizens with solid backgrounds in American history and in¬ ternational affairs, the Social Studies Depart¬ ment, under the supervision of Mr. Louis Lan¬ zalotto, offers a wide range of courses in social science. Due to a program adopted two years ago by the Board of Education, Paramus High School students are required to complete three years of history. First of these subjects is World Studies which students may choose to approach from either a geo-political or a humanitarian viewpoint. The other required courses are American History I and II, the latter of which is also offered on the advanced and advanced placement levels. In addition to these courses, the department offers courses in psychology, economics, political science, philosophy, and sociology to all students who are interested. Mrs. Sandi Cargill World Studies U.S. History I Fall Varsity Cheerleading Adviser Freshman Class Adviser Mr. John Dublanica Humanities Foundations of History Mass Medi a Forum Press 30 Mr. Joseph Fritzinger U.S. History I A.P. History Mrs. Nancy Lange American History I
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