Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

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GARY STEPHEN ANDRASKO Winning isn't everything, but it sure beats coming in second. When track practice begins, Gary can usually be found on the L.H.S. field with Mr. Berry . ,. if not on the track he'll be found just hanging around with Chris. especially at foot- ball games remembers history with Mr. Shields and being a member of the ill-fated track bus .., Them's the breaks. ... Gary is interested in chemistry which he some day hopes to use in the field of medicine. ROCCO ANTHONY ANTONELLI, JR. Avoid the reeking herd Shun the polluted jloek Live like the stoie bird The eagle of the rock. Rock, an honest individual, will be remem- bered for his suit, tie, and slide rule , ,. a member of the Marching Band and president of the Spanish Club, he enjoys Mr. Bast as a teacher . his hobby is photography and his favorite color blue , . , a career in computor sciences awaits. DIANETHERESA ANDROSKY lo know is nothing at ally to imagine is everything. Memories like the R.C. Film Festival and sleepover, Chicken-Fag games, and the Sigma Delta Rho girls will last forever , , . imagina- tive, shining, Diane will be remembered for her saddles and good eyesight Mr. Susskind and Joe Cocker are favorites . . . a desire to teach underprivileged children through Vista will inspire her, while majoring in elementary education. LYNN APPLEFIELD Good things come in small packages. As our smallest Varsity Cheerleader, Apple sauce certainly manages to be heard at foot- ball games! . . she'll never forget those L.H.S. Ski Club nights can easily be found riding around in her blue supercar . . . her camera always seems to be an accompani- ment enthusiasm and vivaciousness will be an asset as she pursues a major of physical therapy . . . if only everyone was as happy as she! 140 KATHERINE GRACE ANNETT She is the greatest who contributes the greatest original example, A quiet, happy individual, Kathy is a talented member of the Art Club , . frequently seen with John. Herbie, and Elaine, her spare time is spent at the beach or riding around . , . fondly remembering November of her junior year, Kathy plans to major in business or art and eventually get married. LINDA LEE APPOLITO Of more than common friendliness, whenjirst we met, we did not guess. Surfing, swimming, ice skating, and traveling reveal the energetic side of this blue eyed girl . ,. if not driving around, Lynne can be found on the hockey field or kicking her lock- er closed . . , Neil and her driver's license rank highest in her eyes . . . expects to enter the medical field after majoring in biology.

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STEVEN ALBERT We must try to make the end ofthe journey better than the beginning. A newcomer to L,H.S., Steve was a member of the .l.V. wrestling team and played La Crosse at A,G. Berner High School be- sides pursuing the same sports here at L.H.S., he plays football and baseball reading, philosophy, and sociology are favorite pas- times . . . Steve sees himself as a physical edu- cation teacher in the future. DEBORAH JOAN ALLISTON All I ask ofliving is to have no chains on me. Independent, informed, and shrewd . . , usually seen with Missy, Lynn, and Karin in her Camaro, she spends most of her time out- side of school . . . favorite memories include the art room and the guidance office . . . ev- eryone will remember those original Christ- mas cards! E. STEPHEN ALDER In youth we believe many things that are not true: In old age we doubt many truths. Steve's interests range from electronics to the study of World War I air craft . . . often seen with Sam and Mark, he enjoys pool and handwrestling . . . his resouroefulness assists him as a member of the supply crew and presi- dent of the Radio Club . . . a special wish is to have been born in 1900 and to have lived through World War 1 as a flyer in Europe . . , perhaps the future lies in dentistry, but what about becoming a pilot? DONA MARIA ALTOMARE Her enthusiasm portrays an awareness in lUe. A sweet, vivacious personality makes Dona an enthusiastic member of the senior store and class council enjoys being with Rich, Mary Kay, Suzanne, and Marion or partici- pating in those Fags vs. Chicken games . .. favorite memories include homeroom with Mrs. Vincent, Oct. 18, 1969, and the Senior Prom 1970 . . . loves elephants! . . , plans to major in math. 139 RICHARD JEFFERY ALLARD Ifyou want to be happy, be it! Honest and trustworthy Richard leads a very happy life . . . memorable experiences include the roof, Mr. Gambino, and science . . , a ca- reer in electrical engineering looks promising for the future . . . will never forget his most prized possession, his car .. a sports fan, Richard enjoys football and softball. RICHARD ANDERSON Speech is silver, silence is golden. Dick can usually be found in Baskin-Robbins or with the Broadlawn Bunch . . . J.V. Soccer, the Band, and Key Club are major interests as is his favorite subject of history . . . although very busy, Dick manages to play the drums and collect coins . , . Mr. Keer is his favorite, but so is steak! . . . undecided about a major, college is his immediate goal.



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HAROLD APTER He who loves lUe Livesg He who scorns me also li vesg Personally I 'a' rather Li ve. As a member of the Marching, Concert, and Dance bands, Harold leads a very active life . . , his main interests lie in the field of drama, where a major in theatre arts looks very possi- ble , . . playing the trumpet and going to the theatre are favorite hobbies . . . Who knows? Maybe in a few years his name will be up in lights! PETRA ELLEN ARNOLD Science is vastly more .stimulating to the imagination than are the classics. A student favoring science, happy and friendly 'Pete can be found at Russian Club, more often on the slopes with the Ski Club . . . a natural individualist, Petra swims and draws in her spare time . , . will always remember Mr. Gambino's physics class, the walk-out, those fantastic summers, and N.C.E. , . . the future sees Petra a science major. possibly a doctor. A. BRUCE BAGDAN It matters not whatyou are thought to be, but what you are On both Class and Student Councils, Bags will be remembered for his hard work and dil- igen effort to better L.H.S. .. . his range of activities include being N.J. District Treasurer of the Key Club, student director of A.V,A., and Financial editor of the Lance his friendliness has made Bruce the well-known person he is at L.H.S. . . . his sincere interest in politics and money-making will lead him to a successful career in law . , , Smile! GERI ELLEN BAGOON . nd when I saw you crying, I cried, too. Can she ever forget those open houses at Lynn's?l?.. No way! . .. this witty girl can usually be found driving around with Leslie and the W.O. and S.O. crowd .. , she has a great admiration for James Taylor and enjoys reading poetry . . . she gets so happy she cries! . . . with her great sense of humor, Geri is sure to enjoy whatever she pursues. SAND ROYCE BAGOON A special dream, a worn-out pra yer, Flirts now with my soulg Just barely I remember -- Paradise oflong ago . . . Memories of the proms with Walt and of being on the A.V.A. reserve are important to Sand , , . this warm-hearted and cheerful girl considers Mr. Miserendino to he her favorite teacher . . . Sand enjoys writing poetry, too. 141 C is ftt S CHERYL STEPHANIE BAHOOSH Make someone happyand you will be happy. Cheryl is usually wherever Janice, Petra. and Evelyn are . . , talkative and independent, she is an active member of both Future Teachers' Club and American Field Service . .. won't forget the football games or 'math with Mrs. Waldron college is approaching, with a future career in elementary education.

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