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HOMKROOM 318 Front Rote: Miri(arri Gruber, Carol Grschr, Joan l)omonko«, Barbara Bakkrr, Maria Knoba, Ann Iwanec. Second Row: Maureen Fox, Joan Frribott. Helm lannarone, Ajjncs llyndu. Mary Dubas, Marilyn Hrntsch. Madeline Kepmto. Third Rote: Janet Kellher. Carole Ferrigno, Bonnie Barone, Barbara Bines. Gwendolyn Baskervillc. Thelma Brinkley. Back Rote: Diane DePaul, James Coleman, Frank Fuscbetta, Nancy Kuna, Rito Crecco. Arlene Halfpenny, Pat lleckel. Barbara Johansen, Robert Kiesal, Joseph DeMartino, Natalie Puglictf, Marie Delasco. HOMEROOM 318 MOST CRAMPED FOR SPACE Poor Homeroom 318! It holds the record as the smallest of the senior classrooms. However, none of its members seems to mind. The seniors MISS LEITEREIC appear to like the comfy, relaxed atmosphere of the room. Maybe West Side could use more rooms like H.R. 318. 318
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315 HOMEROOM 315 MR. HERRON Front Rote: Eleanor llerckner, Phvllis Lo Poltro. Phyllis Insabrlla. Vivian Jackson. Rosalie Flak. Lynne llanulrr, Dorothy Cowar. Second Rote: Alex Jannolowich. Matthew Ko lowski. Ingrid Lolgren, Sally Caltano. Valerie Heine, Gerry Gallagher. Lorraine Hill, F ranees Hayes. Third Rote: Mark Feldman. Frank Criscti, Barney Fabbo, Fred Crogle, Phillip Insabella. John Lipyanek. George Khis cbek. Back Row: David Helmuth. George Harris, Hill Ca ell, John Lynch, Andrew Evans. HOMEROOM 315 MOST SHIFTED Homeroom 315 has travelled much in their senior year at West Side. After occupying R. 309, the entire homeroom then moved to the opposite end of the building. We miss them up here. Perhaps they'll pack up again and move before graduation! HOMEROOM 316 MOST OFFICIAL MR. ASLANIAN Some of our finest class officers come to us from homeroom 316. They give an air of distinction and importance to this homeroom. One might say that homeroom 316 is the most orderly senior homeroom, and small wonder why! HOMEROOM 316 Front Row: JoAnn Vitale, Irene Tranuitola. Maryann Lasprogato. Marlene Trent, Lorraine Vojt. Bonnie Sweeney. Lillian Walker. Second Row: Ann Paterno. Betty Loughney. Lois Tramutola. Elaine Waldron, Carole Leone. Barbara Ottenitrocr, Gail Pescatore. Third Row: Alice Wnlchak. Kathy Latiber. Theresa Lemke, Carol Rosenbach, Patricia Lo Poino. Linda Neumeister. Francine Montagna. Back Row: Kenneth Waite. Marianne Pietrucha, Marilyn Schnieder, Irene Mandorlo. Patricia Martin, Frank Mtilaney, John Wrobleski.
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FRANK ANTHONY ABBATE LIKES: Money, Bowling. DISLIKES: Homework, Trig Demonstration . Physical Labor. AMBITION: Electrical engineer. FAVORITE SAYINC: Don’t worry about it. CLUBS: Junior CIa t President. National Honor Society, Senior Senator, Prom Committee. Reception Committee. Math Club. Math Honors Club. Tri-Sci Club, Indoor Track. Baseball. GW A. GEORGE ALEXANDER ALEXOPULOS LIKES: Tennis. Chess, Reading. Hiking. Greenwich Village. Travel. DISLIKES: Cold . FAVORITE SAYING: None. AMBITION: Law. CLUBS: Russian Club. CENNARO SALVATORE ANGRISANE LIKES: Horseback Riding. Bowling. Cars. Pool. DISLIKES: Homework. AMBITION: Accountant. FAVORITE SAYING: You today’s homework? CLUBS: Italian ELIZABETH ASHLEY LIKES: Basketball. English. DISLIKES: U. S. History. Homework. AMBITION: To work at Bayonne Naval Base. FAVORITE SAYING: I guess that will hold you. CLUBS: None. WILLIE ASHLEY LIKES: Sports. DISLIKES: None. AMBITION: To become a member of the U. S. Air Force. FAVORITE SAYING: Okay, baby, be cool now. CLUBS: None. 19
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