Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

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ROBIN CLAUDIA SACH ERE I would ratherfll my heart with light and lUe than the w0rld's woes. Robin spends much of her time just driving outside of school . . . her favorite subject is Family Living ... likes bears and hates homework . . . Lemme tell ya! . . . she has been involved in Future Physicians' Club and Ski Club, in addition to being a member of A.F.S. . ,. her driving skill will long be re- membered Robin hopes to become rich someday, meanwhile she'll major in math in college. JOHN CHRISTIAN SALISBURY We have our heart's desires. Steaks is an active member of the Orange Y.M.C.A. Leaders' Club and the Presbyteri- an Youth Fellowship ,. . sincere and care- free, he most remembers Key Club meetings and conventions and good times with Dave and other friends . . . a key member of the Varsity Swimming team, John likes drafting with Mr. Bast and working at the West Essex Y.M.C.A. . . . will attend college and hopes to become a lawyer or pursue government work. V CINDY LU SALSBURY 1 try to be mysem live each day to lhefullest. I'm not afraid to be happy - to enjoy what is beautyfulf' Cindy's inspiration for helping others was heightened, when she worked at the Y camps during summer '70 . , . her hobbies in- clude cycling and reading . , . her sensitivity for others is seen through F.'I'.A. . . , Cindy's experience in A.F.S. and Spanish Club should be of some help to her in her travels abroad, which will widen her perspective of life. SUSAN N. SAMUELS lfyou smile at me I will understand, 'cause that is something everybody in the world does in the same language. Known as one who's always on the go, Sue is usually at the courts or Don's with Vikki, Jonny, Jimmy, Caren, Greg, and Little Mike . . , outside of school, Sue loves to waterski, surf, and go horseback riding , . . will never forget eating lunch on the football field, John, Miami or Gregg's house loves Don's cheeseburgers and her car . . . wants to con- tinue meeting new people, go to college, and later teach in an elementary school. DEBORAH LOUISE SANDOW I-'or me simplejoy, that is all. When not worrying, Deb is busy in Senior Store, Future Nurses' Club or Ski Club . . . spends her extra time driving with the girls or at Omega Zeta Phi meetings . . . how could she ever forget those Fag vs. Chicken football and kickball games! - or physiology with Mr. Losi? . . . her sensitive, friendly na- ture will help to make her a perfect nurse f It is true. CAROL A. SANTUCCI The gy! ofbeing kind is greater than all wisdom of the wise. Skinny is an active participant in her Y group and Mr. Ghetto's geometry class! . . . can she be forgotten for her big mouth? . . . Mr. Samuels and Mrs, O are favorites . . . loves tennis and music, especially the piano . . . can be found laughing and acting zany . . . Don't get excited! . , , she should prove to be a good teacher, a pleasant wife, and a happy mother with lots of kids.

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JANET AUDREY ROWE I willpass this way but once, anygoodl can do let me do it no w. ennsylvania is where this quiet and honest irl is usually to be found . . . volleyball, bas- ketball, swimming, and waterskiing are sports Rowe tremendously enjoys ... Mrs. Gompf and transcription is an enjoyable por- tion of the day . . . working at St. Barnabas as been a worthwhile and unforgetable expe- ience . . . Janet will never forget Mr. Samu- ls' trivia questions. HAZEL LAURA RUDY I hear the sounds ofotherpeople. Driving around or working at Two Guys is where Hazel may be found with Cindee, Gin- ny, Nina, Robin, Sue, and the rest of the Omega Phi Zeta girls .. . loves listening to music .. . remembers time spent between gclasses in her junior year and the summer of '70 . . . active in A.F.S., Dance Club, French Club and on the tennis court . . . a sensitive romanticist, she wishes to become a social worker. SUSAN E. ROWLEY 1 would help others out of ellow eelin , ef, -f g- , Sue considers life in the country beautiful . . . always ready to help others . . . her interests include music, sewing and knitting . . . tennis, swimming and volleyball are sports she enjoys . . . known for her sensitivity and friendliness to others Sue artici ates in church functions v P P , A.F.S., and political organizations . . . Mrs. Ernst and Mrs. Chesloff made her classes more worthwhile . . . Sue will continue meet- ing new friends and wants to go into medical technology. FRANK RU BINO People arejunny, People are great, There's no one that 1 really hate! How ya doing? .. . fun-loving and hard- working, Frank is very sports minded: foot- ball, baseball, basketball, and surfing are on his long list .. . whether at the courts or Friendly's, Bob and the guys are often close by . . . a history nut . the R.C. film festival and the llth grade English trip were unforget- table . . . aspires to become an accountant. MARY CATHERINE RYAN Every man will be thy friendjor thee shall never catch the beauty ojfriendship. Hi there, sugar bears! Mary Kay, a Omega Zeta Phi girl, can always be found with the senior girls or a certain pitcher . . . this Friendly, out-going and vivacious girl loves watching football games Fag vs. Chicken football and kickball games brought great times . . . the junior prom and senior year are times that have surpassed all others . .. Movin right along , Mary Kay hopes to be happy and pursue a career in ele- mentary education. GEORGE N. SACCLARIS To see through a camera is to see the splendor ofthe world. Usually with Frank, Tom and Bob, George will never forget the Mountain games . . . a member of the Varsity Track team, George likes football and gym .. . That's a spicy meatballn . . . photography is a hobby and George enjoys listening to records . . . antici- pates graduation and college.



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JUDY SASLOW 1 gave myjirst love to laughter. my second love to tears. Friendly, out-going, and sensitive Dizzy has a weakness for talking on her prized telephone with Phyllis and Nancy . . . being president of her Y group and working for Mr. Fabrizio occupy this artist's time . . , No Way . . . she won't eat anything but Don's deluxe ham- burgers! . . . with her background in physiolo- gy she goes on to major in science. ALFRED JOHN SAVIA Music is the thing ofthe world that I love most. Aland music cannot be separated . . . a mem- ber of All State Orchestra and Band, the Liv- ingston Community Symphony, and the All- Eastern Division Orchestra of the Music Edu- cator's National Conference, AI is a superior musician, and prizes his Selmer Series I0 clar- inet . . , besides his musical activities, Al is a member of the Varsity Tennis team and a Lance photographer . . . enjoyed directing the Marching, Dance, and Concert Bands of L.H.S. . . . Al's future plans include becoming a music teacher, a solo clarinetist, or conduc- tor of a major symphony. LINDA SUZANNE SAUER She is true to her work, her word, and her friends. Whether it be with Omega Phi Kapp or Deb and Val, Linda loves the shore with it's sandy beaches and it's clear blue ocean . . . she al- ways finds time for playing the classical guitar . . . of all her teachers, Mrs. Brairton will be long remembered . , . Linda's love of drawing will help her obtain her goal: a future as an art teacher. IRENE MARIE SCARPONCINI There is no greater delight than to be conscious ofsineerity on seUlexamination. I is an extremely active member of many of L.H.S.'s activities: president of the Latin Club, vice president of Future Nurses, and member of Youth for Youth are only a few Mellen is a great friend ... Are you kidding? . . . spends much time in Whippany or sewing . . , will always remember the prom . i . just hates trivia tests! . . . her honesty and sensitivity will make her a success in any profession. 3- TOM SAVAGE There is no defense against foll yl At work, running for track, or tutoring in Newark, Tom never stops going Mr. Cooney inspired this ardent student . . . hob- bies include painting, music, and reading . , . Ralph ... does he really brush his teeth with Colgate? . . . the assasinations of our progressive leaders have changed this thoughtful individual's thinking . . . his hopes to improve himself and the wor d we live in. ROBERT JAMES SCHALKOFF In sports I make my name. This Varsity Track man has had fantastic times at the shore, where he enjoys the active sport of surfing . . . those Sunday afternoon football games will always be remembered! . .. this Ralph Club member spends a lot of time at the Y.M.C.A. Bob's interest in physics will help him in an engineering career.

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