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GARY J. GAROFALO Don'l ask me nothin' about nothin' ljust might tell you the truth! - Dylan This tall, slender and powerful Varsity Base- ball and Football player is frequently seen with Diane at Friendly's or working at Liv- ingston Gulf Tool remembers history with Mrs. Ashley . . , plans to enter college and major in forestry heard saying I'll always come back. STEVEN CRAIG GAWLER A man ofconvictions will uphold his values. Schtub is usually with Patti or Ray, Al. and Joe just having fun ... Let me rephrase that Steve favors psychology and Mr. Mewhinney, but outside school. hunting is his sport . . . his goals include attending college and entering law enforcement through the F.B.I. CLIFFORD A. GARNETT An essentialofa happy lije isjieedom from care. Cliff is an easy-going person, who enjoys his record collection . . . Bruce and Jeff can fre- quently be found with him . . . this energetic member of the Varsity Hockey team will al- ways remember Miss Lighthipe's English class Cliff, who has college planned for the future, had many wonderful experiences in Seaside. LINDA SUE GEBROE The most thoroughly wasted ofall days is that on which one has not laughed. Linda can usually be found in dungarees with a hamburger in one hand and diet soda in the other . . . Diane, the gang, Georgie. and Oliv- er are often with her . . . fondly remembers Miss'Kristick's math class ... will always admire the Barney commercial . , who's Paul Newman'?. . . hopes to be an English teacher or a great hornblower someday. PI-IYLLIS ANN GASPARINE A jriend is a person with whom you dare to be yourseU7 If she's not cooking or traveling, Phyl can be found with Kathi. Dede and the Omega Phi Zeta girls watching football and hockey spending a year in Colombia as an exchange student was a rich and memorable experience . ., this loquacious and friendly girl looks forward to college and marriage afterwards with many children. ROBERT GIACOLONE He who hears musicjeels his solitude peoplea' at once. Bob spends much of his time at home listening to his stereo tape deck or with Bob and Walter around town . , . he enjoys playing. as well as watching, football, baseball, basketball. and golf a Mr. Ransegnola fan ., plans to major in data processing in hopes of working with computers.
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MARGIE FRIEDBERG I will tell you ofthe laughter ana' oftroubles, be they somebody else's or my own. Don's is where you'll find this outgoing and friendly girl . . . Margie can many times be found with Randi, Marcia, and Jane speech and drama is her favorite subject . . . Margie wants to go into a profession where she'll be able to help others . . . she will never forget Livingston High's walk-out. GARY SCOTT FRISCH lncisive questionners lance the inflated issues ofour day to arrive at the truth. As an active member in the U.N. Contempo- rary Affairs Club, Forensic Society, and Key Club, Gary has found history and Mr. Ran- segnola to be most enjoyable . . . tennis and basketball are favorite activities . . , through participating in the Experiment in Interna- tional Living, he has become much more aware . . , music is a main interest as is his collection of odd things . . . because of his questioning personality, history will be a re- warding major. DEL FRIEDMAN To experience is to live . , . A key member of the Leadership Club, Pro enjoyed working at the YMCA with the kids in the physical education department . . . an active leader, Del also participated in Youth for Youth and Senior Store . , . one of the Varsity Track pole vaulters . , . memories in- clude the Student Council meetings and gov- ernment with Mr. Cooney living with a family in Spain was a great influence . . , col- lege and a bright future are anticipated. MICHAEL BARRY FRISH SkilUi11 insight ana' a precise mind. Mickey can often be seen with Bob or the guys from Broadlawn .. . his enjoyment of math was put to good use on the Math team .,. Frick hopes to go into the field of engineer- ing and to fly his own jet . .. he will always remember his seats, front row center, for the Blood, Sweat, and Tears concert. W V L SHERRIE FRIELING It takes a lot ofjio wers to make a little perjiime, Carefree and happy . . . when not with Cindy, Fern, Sue, Toby, or Lu, Sher can be found in Cranford oh, that inner desire for fresh coconut ice cream! . , . summer 1970 brings fond memories of Brazil Mr. Fabrizio, the walkout, and Mrs. Fieber's and Miss Kris- tick's math classes are memories . . . Sherrie's time is divided between presidential responsi- bilities of A.F.S. Club and Crossroads' typing staff . . . treasures her friends . . . mathemat- ics will be a probable career in her future. ROBERT ALLEN GAMBALE Controlling the machine with a swyt, sure touch, Ben spends time at F.D.U. and with Jane, Doug, and Kathy enjoys football, golf, and girls . .. playing bass guitar, building cars, and the I8 second Bat Car occupy most of his time as does the East Orange Golf Course . . . auto shop, hamburgers, and cats list among some favorites . . , being an airline pilot and racing cars are goals forthe future,
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'flu-pq 'Wan ROBERT RICHARD GILL Ifyou don't put anything into We, you a'on't gel anything ou 1. Look for Bob at sporting events: football, baseball, and ice hockey are highest on his list . .. if not in the stands, Bob is usually with Kevin, Tom, Gene, and Bob or at Junior Achievement . . . friendly and easy-going, he valueshall the friends of the past three years 4. . .A will always be grateful for the personal insight gained during his recent trip to Europe. SCOTT DAVID GLASSMITH You'veg01a lot to live. Scott spends much of his free time on the bas- ketball courts at the Y ... usually seen with Flex or Moe going nowhere in particular has fond memories of his cross-country trip and unwanted recollections of delivering the Times to the student body . . . A.Z.A. offered many surprises ,.. working on the Lanee and Crossroads should assist in a jour- NICHOLAS A. GINEFRA A n artist erea tes order and jbrm from eonjitxion, Honest, sensitive Nick is usually at work with his friends, or with Ginny . . I his favorite sub- ject is Art, Miss Casterlin was the greatest! . .. Get over it . . . growing up and seeing what life is like especially during the summer of 1970 has changed Nick . . . don't forget his car! . . , most important goal is to be an artist , , , possible career? - commercial art. MARLENE RENEE GOLDE lf! can ease one heart the aching. or eoolonepain . . . ' I shall not have lived in vain. This Youth Function chairman of the N.C.S.Y. can be found at home or with Karen and April . . . Gracenotes, playing the guitar, and loving life occupy much of Marlene's time ' ... working in a Y.M.C.A. day camp and L.H.S.'s All-School Production 1970 are fa- vored memories . . . a certain prayerbook is a special possession a career that involves 5- nalism career. 1-N ,M I xx, ' fd helping children will follow college. X +-la ANTHONY GIOVIA There's one thing everyone on the earth has in common, we're all human beingsl. Collecting old words and buying old books are Tony's hobbies . . . careful, thoughtful, and moody, he spends much of his time doing piles of homework lobster, Mrs, Oleksiak's U.S. II class and literature rank tops in his list of favorites Oh well, that's the way it goes , . . this future broadcaster aspires to be successful. STEVAN GOLDMAN Enemies please becamefriends. This opinionated politician linds Shea Stadi- um his home away from home, always shout- ing Let's go Mets! .., Oke is a great and constant buddy . .. the Kent State killings have had a big impact on his life , . . his lo- quaciousness causes him to be an active Stu- dent Council rep .... note: it is an A not an E in his first name . . . German sheperds are his favorites . , . the role of a politician looks inevitable.
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