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Home Room 2 Row 1.' Diane Fener, .lanice Faria, Janice DeSantis, Marilyn Funaro, Anne Dillon, .lanet Ferri. Row 2: Irene Furtaw, Kathleen Fanning, Gail Gasperini, Nina Garganese. Row 3: Robert Feldman, Marilymxe Dooley, Patricia Fairchild, Mary Ferry, Robert Gilstein. Row 4: Joseph Garcia, Robert DiPalma, Roger Fener, Larry Giroux, Michael DiMaio. Special this year Home Room 1 Row 1: Marjorie Chaset, Mary Ann D'Ahate, Lucia Capohianco, Linda Colafrancesco, Darlene Carlson, Carol Deady. Row 2: David D'Ag- uanno, Norma Cardillo, Ada D'Am- bra, Abigail Davis, Marilyn Cohen, Linda DeBiasio, Elinor Collins, Peter Carangelo. Row 3: Dominic Coppo- lino, Pauline Denomme, Linda Chag- non, Nancy D'Antuono, Claudia Del monaco, Alberta Del Prete, Robert Colasanto. Row 4: Ronald Con- heim, Brian Cavanagh, DeWitt Clemens, David Cardillo, Gregory Del Sesto, William Tingley. Home Room 1 Row 1: Solveiga Buchbinder, Alyce Balme, Michele Araujo, Dianne Ba- genski, Barbara Behby, Janet Bloom- iieid. Row 2: Frank Ascoli, Adam Blistein, Stephanie Bourhannais, Rae Cacchione, Helen Campisano, Michael Ackroyd, Harvey Bronstein. Row 3: Rocco Bruno, Stephen Cahir, William Bilotti, Alex Calenda, .lack Braveman. Row 4: Roger Paul Bou- dreau, Raymond Arpin, Richard Bernstein, Richard Andrews, Vin- cent Baccari, Byron Barsamian. 115
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Juniors 11B CLASS OFFICERS: Sandra Melikian, Social Committeeg Eileen Minkin, Secretaryg Cynthia Irace, Presidentg Edward Katz, Social Committeeg Ada D'Ambra, Vice- Presidentg Jennifer Robertshaw, Treasurer. 11A CLASS OFFICERS: John Contenti, Social Committeeg Carol Hinchcliffe, Social Committeeg Eileen Falcone, Vice-Presidentg Karen Hinchcliffe, Secretaryg Stephen Kosacz, Treasurerg Paul Phillips, President. You're juniors, upperclassmen now, and you feel that certain pride that accompa- nies exchanging a study period for another subject, learning the meanings of P.S.A.T., C.E.E.B., N.lVl.S.Q.T., and Y.B.O.P., and leafing through college catalogs. High school doesn't seem so endless and you ac- quire a far-away, rather than wistful, look in your eyes when you see a group of 114 seniors. Last year, the juniors seemed so big, so mature, so worldlyg now you look into the mirror, and you're a little disap- pointeclg there has been no breath-taking change, and rather than confidence you feel something akin to fear. But youill conquer it, and next year, youlll look into the mir- ror and perhaps reminisce because you'll look like a unior.
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Home Room 2 Row 1: Patricia Fox, Davida Irving, Cynthia Iraee, Paula Goldstein, .lo- anne Kizirian. Row 2: Dorothy Goodman, Ronnie Golden, Eleanor Kilcline, Julie Kiene, Karen Goodf man. Row 3: Jeffrey Goldberg, Cheryl Hegarty, Evelyn Cora, Caro- lyn Keegan, Mary Healy, James Goshgarian. Row 4: James Guneh- eon, Stephen Kohut, Edward Katz, Leo Kazarian, Harlan Hersey, Joseph Kenny. Home Room 9 Row 1: Frances McNelis, Deborah Leeman, Janice Marciano, Phyllis Laurenzo, Rosalyn Landati. Row 2: Laura Laufer, Sandra Milikian, Pa- tricia Lepper, Aline Maynard, Jan- ice Mancini. Row 3: Larry Marks, Andrea Maraccio, Kenneth Levin, Rosemary Martelli, Barbara Marti- nous, William Maiorano. Row 4: William Leet, Mark Levine, James McNiff, Ronald Markoff, George Lamson, Charles Mansolillo. 116 Home Room 9 Row 1: Sandra Pannone, Eileen Minkin, Sandra Middleton, Reesa Millen, Madeline Parmentier, Ina Mudriek. Row 2: Stephen Nevins, Sandra Musone, Judith Pasch, Linda Pacheo, Sharon Nudman, Anni Ny- dal, Carold Najarian, Angelo Neri. Row 3: Dolores Morelli, Ann Os- trowski, Amy Nulman, Julie Nahlik, Lee Natale, David Mills. Row 4: Joseph Montecalvo, Stephen Parillo, Mario Pantana, David Miller.
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