Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

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TONI COMUNELLI Be gentle with me, new love! treat me tenderly. I need the gentle touchf the soft voice . . . please. Content with her life, Toni is usually seen with Myra, M.W. and R.O. at Y dances or just going out . . . emotional and often nutty, she sometimes exclaims, The devil made me do it . . . favorite memories include history with Mr. Hill and the summer of '70 , . , plans to major in business, eventually travel, and make new friends. DAVID WILLIAM COONEY For wha1it's worth. Seen with George and Pete, Coots belongs to the Key Club, Youth for Youth, and Stu- dent Council . . . active on the varsity Soccer and LaCrosse teams, one of Dave's favorite memories is winning the conference champi- onship in soccer , , , going to Woodstock with George and meeting new people there was very influential . . . That's good , , . enjoys music and will never forget history with Mr. Rans . . . college is in the future with a spe- cial interest in history. ROBERT DAVID CONLEY STEVE CONKLIN The one thing of value in the world is the active soul. Busy at the Shop-Rite with Gail, Jeff, and the crew, Steve still finds time for an avid interest in football won't ever forget llth grade homeroom with Mr. Furst his favorite subject is without a doubt, lunch . . 4 going to college and following liberal arts are plans for the future. DONALD COVINO I only speak right on. Taking gym with Mr. Jacobson was certainly an unforgettable experience for Don . . . happiest times are those spent with Debbie . .. going to the shore with Mike and Egore were great . . . Quit it! , , . really enjoyed Mrs. Gazek's class , . . football and baseball are his favorite sports . . . his friendly and happy ways will be beneficial in becoming an off-set pressman. Bull have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep. The Bob Conley is usually with Dan, Igor, and Ack . . . although C.W.L. was a favorite, Bob has memories of Mr. Basco's classes . . . despises pseudo-liberals lists the radical lib among his favorite animals .. . in the future, Bob intends to travel across the coun- try and definitely find something, possibly in English, that he could enjoy doing for his en- tire life. 4 GARY CRAIG Generosit y of soul in a large package. Although much of Bubba's time is devoted to Varsity football, wrestling, and track, he always seems to find time for Karen . . . can't forget his first Y dance or that special Monday in October . . . Mr. Jacobson's gym classes have inspired this sports-minded indi- vidual to major in physical education.

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MICHAEL E. CIRICILLO A good sense ofhumor masters any situation. A lawyer is what Mike intends to be, and he's ot what it takes this devoted member of g . . . the Future Lawyers' Club works at St. Barna- bas Hospital in the X-ray Department , . , enjoying football, basketball, baseball and tennis, he can always be remembered for say- ing Don't give me grief' . . . a sincere and friendly person. IRA COH EN How could man exist without sports? Knishe can be easily described as under- standing . . , often says can't take you any- where , but he can be found in his car or with Howard, Jeff and Mitch , . . active as captain of the Varsity Soccer team, a sports official for the Rec , and a reporter for the Lance . . , enjoys rock concerts and watching basket- ball, hockey, football, and of course, soccer . . . working and meeting different people will help Ira advance in political science. JAM ES COCORES He makes a solitude ana' calls i t peace. An enthusiastic car lover, Jim spends most of his time at work on his car and motorcycle . . .. Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young are fa- vorites Jim enjoys lunch and will never forget Mr. Hill or the '70 walkout . . . would love to go to Australia . , . views medicine as a possible career. PHYLLIS COHEN I took ojfmy watch andfound I had all the time in the world, New York, the cultural center of the world, is where Phyllis spends most of her time . , . Delta Omega Tay and the National Frisbee Association bring a vast amount of enjoyment , . , has fun water-skiing at the shore . . . ex- tended homeroom with Mrs. Furst will always bring memories . . . let us not forget Phyllis and the sh65re . GARY COH EN Work and play don't mix - l like play! A member of the Varsity Football team, Matzoh Man cherishes his surfboard and car most of all . . , can't forget the student walkout 1970 or those days in Mrs. Furst's homeroom and classes enjoyed Mr. Se- gal's teaching . . . plans to major in business administration, possibly become a CPA and enter the F.B.I. ALLEN T. COLEMAN Time is still creeping 'Specially when you're sleeping. Wake up and go for what you know. Known for his winning smile, Al is seen with Frank or working at the Rec Department . . . besides concentrating as short-stop on the Varsitv Baseball team, Al is active in all sports L. there is no way Al will forget gym with Mr. Jacobsen . . . detests homework and term papers, but loves pizza and values his life . . . Al looks forward to bachelorhood and then settling down. X...-K



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SUSAN M. CRIBBIN I shall not see this day again. Wherever Sue is, Eddie is never far away . . . her favorite memories are by far, summer vacations . . . Mrs. Rule and English were very enjoyable , . . being engaged to be mar- ried accounts for much excitement in the fu- ture . . . ifonly she could change her age! . . . definite happiness is forecast for the road ahead. RICHARD BRIAN DAUBER When they squeeze you into a small cube, you feel great when the walls expand, But nothing can match thefeeling of when you're letjree. A member of the Varsity Hockey and Tennis teams, Richard also loves to ski , . . fun to be with and friendly . . . he remembers the stu- dent strike of '70 . .. usually at home or Don's with Steve, Oak, Fud, and Steve Scharf . , . member of the Student Council and the Lance . , , poetry, girls, and Mrs. Brairton's writing class are keen interests . . . his travel in Europe has made Richard eager to see oth- er parts of the world. KEN CURTIS Wooden ships on the water, very free and easy. Easy, you know that's the way it's supposed to be. The time: 5:00 A.M., the place: South Moun- tain Arena, the reason: ice hockey practice! . .. How can Ken ever forget that? - what memories it brings . . . the favorite teacher of this easy going, carefree guy is Mr. Bast . . . Ken's pleasant attitude should help him be a great naval architect and make that big mil- lion by his 25th birthday! ' 2 .' -'fn 5 I , DEBBIE DAUERMEN Vibrant laughter marks an understanding person. Outgoing Dow,' is always happy . . . Myra, Carole, Movy, and Zag are constant compan- ions , . . prime interests include horseback riding, art, and history, which is her anticipat- ed major . . . much time is spent at Stern Bros., Willowbrook . . . without her the halls ofL.H.S.just wouldn't be as bright! MICHAEL IGOR DANCHUK upon my purple mountain i sat and watched as paper people grew fat smiling contently i sit here and rest knowing that only pranksters and angels have passed the fnal test. You can find Igor in the coach with the Merry Prankstersf' fixing his cycle , or meditating . . . he likes people, gorillas, creme-filled Oreos and the Roller Derby . . . goals: to set up a commune and start all over. MICHAEL R. DAVIS All one's lUe is music, Hone touches the notes rightand in time. Mike is usually found in Garfield with the Garlield Cadets . , . a member of the L.H,S. Dance Band, Mike also enjoys football, base- ball, golf, and basketball . . . an unforgettable experience was his initiation into the V.F.W. National Drum Corps in Miami . , college is near with a major in music.

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