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LUCIA DEMARIA Friendship is a sheltering tree, An amiable individual, Lucy spends her extra time working at Shop-Rite or going to foot- ball games with Toni and Ingrid . . . hobbies include sewing and cooking . . . favorite memories include her 1969-1970 year and Mrs. Brairton's classes , . , an F.T.A. mem- ber, her future holds teaching math and travel. MICHAEL DEROGATIS No man exists alone - let him be among friends. Dero is always with The Men . . . a fan of football, basketball, and hockey . . . he will always remember playing bombardment in gym . , . dislikes Livingston High School, but enjoys psychology and Mrs. Yavelberg favorite foods - chicken doodle soup and ravioli . . . plans to graduate from college with a degree in psychology. 'iluwu KATHLEEN MARY DEMPSEY You have lo believe in happiness, Or happiness never comes. Easy going Kathy enjoys listening to music and watching sports events . . . I kid you not! ... the assasinations of R.F.K. and Martin Luther King have had a great influ- ence on her live, making being alive so much more meaningful . . . Karen, Bev, Denise, and Jane are always around to help with the fun . .. Kathy is a girl true to herself who enjoys life! LINDA SUSAN DESANTIS To live in mankind isjar more Ihan in a name. Friendly and humorous, Puppy Eyes is of- ten joined by Mitchell and Sheryl fond memories of March 25th. 1969 and the Junior and Senior Proms with Mitchell . . . whether participating in those Fag vs. Chicken games or dressing up zanily with the Y group, she always has that look of innocence . . , looks forward to a fulfilling life and hopes to teach mentally retarded children. STEVEN MARK DENI-IOLTZ Scientists delight in the injnile and the infinitesimal. Heshy keeps busy as Photography Club President, assistant director of A.V.A., and studying to build a lasar . . . enjoys taking pic- tures or playing practical jokes honest, serious and studious, he appreciated Mrs. Yellin and Mr, Rans as teachers his interest in science may lead to a future in molecular neuro physiology. EDWARD JOSEPH DEVENEZIA One man's prof! is anolher's loss. Eddie will never be forgotten for his great football ability in gym class! . . . he manages to stay active in class and student councils, as well as the Psychology Club L.H.S. broadened his philosophical reasoning and made him more thoughtful . . . Heads will roll! .. . rock and blues music are major in- terests hopes include being a successful business manager.
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RICHARD DAVIS 1 meddle with no man's business except my own. Here is an earnest and persistent individual working with cars in auto shop under Mr. O'Brien's instruction was a favorite experi- ence a lover of the outdoors, he finds plea- sure in hunting . , , piloting his own plane to Canada lies ahead after graduation. DOUG DEERIN The lack ofmoney is the root ofall evil. Crash, Jr's easy going, happy-go-lucky nature makes him a capable V.P. of the Ralph Club . . . spending much of his time with Jack and the boys , they will never forget their summer at Seaside and all those club parties . . . a member of the Tennis team, Doug also enjoys football, baseball. and hockey . . . en- couraged by Mr. Samuels' U.S. ll class, he plans to major in history and political science and eventually to become a millionaire. difference. WILLIAM EDWARD DEACON The bird ofparadise alights only upon the hand that does not grasp. Scrugs is never far from Marcia, John, Buddy, and the rest of the gang . . . a member of the Future Physicians Club, Bill is interest- ed in science, his probable field of concentra- tion in college . . . he will never forget football games, but no one else will ever forget his car! STEPHEN DEFURIA That crazy CfD.7lfZy ?!'Zn may be the only sane one left! Daybreak. The sun bursts from the sea and I am awed at the dawn, Listening to the ocean- song I know the way I must go. I feel an un- controllable urge to love. To create. Music. Words, Children. When I find someone to travel with and the distance to our razor- edged horizon diminishesg I don't think magic number two-five-six will have made any KENNETH DECK There's a method in his madness. Industrious Duckie is one of Shop-Rite's speedy workers ... often seen in his white V.W. with Barbara and the gang . . . outside of school he enjoys football and surfing You bet! . . . those central detentions have made a definite impression on him . . . plans for a career in marketing. GLENN DELLA VALLE Man does not live by work alone The Mad Italian can most often be found backstage . . . outside of school, Glen spends much time at the Y.M.C.A. or Livingston Recreation and Parks loyal, hard-work- ing Glen enjoys paddle ball, camping, and working on the stage . . . sees a career in rec- reation administration in the future.
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MIKE DIENSTAG Men should begin their lives by sampling all aspects of ltje. Everything from cricket to football and bas- ketball - energetic Diene loves almost any sport you can name! besides sports, the U.N. Contemporary Affairs Club, the Future Lawyers of America Club, and his friends occupy his time . , . we will remember Mike for his singing career and he will remember L.H.S. for Mr. Gorelick's Spanish class . . . problems with his hair? f ask his barber! . . . Mike's optimistic nature will oertainly point him in the direction of business administra- tion and of course a very, very successful business. DAVID J. DIMATTEO Fly upon wings ofthe wind. Whether it's working on his '56 Chevy or at his gas station, Dave's sense of humor is al- ways bright . . . No Kiddin'! were you there when it happened? . . . if only that financial status could be changed . . . don't forget llth grade gym class with Duke and Basil . . . be- cause of his keen ability with cars, being a mechanic should prove to be rewarding. MARY ELLEN DIGAN S0 intricate yet so simple. Friendly, sensitive Mellen is active as a twirler and co-editor of Crossroads' Class staff . , . Don't give me a hard time! . . . memories will always include physiology with Mr. Segal and the gang , twirling atlthe games, and her college acceptance , . . enjoy- able summer jobs include guarding at the pool and teaching swimming . . . Mary Ellen sees herself as possibly a behavioral researcher. ANDREW M. DLINN I 'm free, and freedom tastes of reality. Building his boat and then the excitement of racing it through the wind and across the wa- ter is typical of Andy , . . when he's around, you will also find the rest of the threesome, Bob, and Alan . . . Andy considers his car to be his most prized possession and sees his fu- ture aiming at business administration. MARIE DILEVA There are places I 'll remember all my We Sometimes zany, alwaysffunloving, Marie is frequently seen with Kathy and .lo at football games or wrestling matches . . , loves playing her 12-string guitar and listening to music . . . unforgettable junior year with Hans . . . pas- sionate about purple , . , ambition to major in elementary education. ROBERT J. DOLAN Close your eyes, ignore the people: open your eyes and build a new steeple. There is no way Doc will part with his blue Slang . . , seen mostly with Andy or Y group .. . other activities include foot- ball, baseball, and soccer . . . Bob will never forget Miss Dynda's Spanish class, or Driver Ed . . . goals for the future include college and eventually marriage.
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