Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

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VINCENT A. CARANGELO We may lose and we may win, But we will never be here again. -Eagles Vinny can usually be found working at the Col- ony Theater or with friends joe, Tom and jeff. He enjoys skiing, football and baseball. Good times with Val and Ange will never be forgot- ten. Future plans include college with a major in finance. GAIL CARNEVALE Live for today . . . tomorrow may never come. Screwy Gail can usually be found with best friends loanne, Michele, Anna, Cindy, Denise and Lisa lThe Mobl. Summer of '76 . . . Sea- side . . . Bloomfield Avenue and the suitcase will never be forgotten. Sure, sure, sure! There will always be a special place in my heart for that special someone. DEBORAH CARBONE Yesterday is a memory of happiness, but tomorrow is a vision of hope. Fond memories of W.O., Memorial weekend '76. Debbie wants to thank her friends lthey all know whol for always being there. Having a good time all the time will always be treasured. Al, words can't express my feelings for you, my love for you is forever. LUCILLE-ANN CARUSO Memories . . .of the way we were. -- Marvin Hamlisch LuAnn can usually be found with Amy and the gang at Heritage Diner or The Rink. Glen and Dec. '75, 5th period, 'I974-75, Randy and my sweet sixteen are cherished memories. Friends, I will always remember the great times we shared. Amy and Diane, the friendships we shared were beautiful. Remember everyone has his day. Deej., so far away. ROBIN CARNER Everybody needs a change A chance to check out the new But you're the only one to see The changes you take yourself through. -Stevie Wonder Summer of '76, two o'clock gossip sessions will always be fantastically remembered. Memories of 5th period gym talks . . . Lois' munchkin . . . trips to N.Y .... Mystery visits and untimely stallouts won't ever be forgotten. I would like to thank my friends past and pres- ent for all the good times and memories - especially Bev, Terry, Ste and Cine. MARIA ROSARIA CAVALLO The moment may be temporary But the memory is forever. l'II always remember the crazy, fun times with Denise and Lisa. Memories of LHS wouldn't be complete without Killers , tight-whites lunch, Shop-Rite, deli, before H.R. and Italian with Salvagno. Thanks to all my friends for the great times, and true friendships that made these three years terrific.

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IANICE CAROL BURCH The only way to have a friend is to be one. -Emerson Quiet, considerate and warm are the words that express lanice's personality. . .lanice has the great self-determination needed to make the best of herself . . .lanice will never forget camping, her three dogs, 33 Porter Avenue, Seaside, Y group, The Buzzettes and all her friends. Special thanks go to Karen G. and Karen M. IEFFREY CAMPISI Quitters never win, winners never quit. Athletic and energetic, Campy will remem- ber sports successes in football, basketball and baseball. He has enjoyed good times shared with Farbs , Tarsh , Chev , Wobs , Woody and the gang, Shore days, rats Python QMontyl, BCI, and prom times all bring smiles . . .Special thanks to Diane for making LHS memories so exceptional. leff hopes the future brings as much happiness as family and friends have already given . . . one couldn't ask for more. BRIAN BURKE When l'm old and gray, there will still be many memories of LHS that I will not be able to for- get. One of the most vivid recollections will be the interior of Mr. Gorelick's office where I noticed there were 106 tiles on the floor and 1,672,488 tiny holes on the ceiling. SANDRA MARIE CANGI Memories of you will be all that I have to keep up my spirits and carry me on. l'll always remember my three years at LHS, the friends made and experiences shared. My most cherished memories were times spent with Mary Ann, Faye and Karen: Allentown 75-76, D , oops, it didn't flash, I Believe, Seaside, campouts, jerry Lewis Telethon - all of it, Mrs. Cunningham, Lancerettes, Sheraton - room 811, Committee of the World, Friday night - 8:00. Plans to attend college and hopes of mar- riage and a family are in the future. To Faye, Karen and MaryAnn -Thanks, AMY BUTAN Amy Amy Butan Woman -child, Age 16 or some other cosmic number, Sitting on the dawn of life. Waiting- With Pandora's curiosity Waiting- Until I can free my fate- Maybe too apprehensively - or- maybe too long Yet waiting- Until I am freed of my pseudonym. So my lips can touch the sun. - Michele Voyski ANTHONY CAPOSINO She came in through the bathroom window, saw a sight she never saw. - Beatles Hey Cap . . . Alvinoid . . . Lampy . . . Brain ...Gretchen . . . Erie . . . VW . . . Beach Haven. . .Seaside. . .l.T.. . .Iac. . .Beatles ...Poco. . .Ghee. ..Letitout...Mass conversation . . . 10-100 . . . The Killer . . . Dear Prudence. . . Snapper . . . Mrs. BD. . . Lazariums. . .The Baron. . .Vette. . .mean green. . . Run away. . . Blancherds. All in all, it was far away and kinda' hip.



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WENDI SUE CEBULSKI Years go by but memories stay as near and dear as yesterday. Wendi can be found hanging around with Ma , Pa , Mouth , Lol and the gang. She will never forget the 4th of july, the parties, and just cruising around with the gang. To Mari, Sue, Karen and jaime: Thanks for being there when l needed you. I can't ever forget 'Teddy Bear.' CAROL ANN CENTANNI Time passes much too quickly When we're together laughing. - Chicago Thanks to all my friends, especially Erin and Cindie, for all the good times. The summers spent in Livingston and at Chadwick will never be forgotten. Lasagna and the meatballs that bounce, Godfathers, Grunnings, ice cream nights, colorguard, cruising, and the prom are memories that will live forever. A special thanks to Bobby for all the beautiful times. jAMES CECE And we all had a very good time. Carefree Cease will always remember joe's 'l0th grade party land othersj, Pony ridin', Wildwood, Phil's on Sundays, Betsy lvanj, Spectrum and The Beatles. Unforgettable peo- ple are Mary and the girls, Tim lDavi or eyej, Scott tMj, Tom lTj, his fellow Desperados , Tom lC0opj, Phil, Mark, lNerdj, john lOmarj, and especially joe lZep, Gheekj. He thanks Stacey for her irreplaceable friendship. . .and a very special thanks to Gina, who makes ever- ything right. Without her, he would not have made it. KAREN ANN CENTRA The gift of friendship has blessed my life with happiness. Sincere and cheerful, Flick can be seen cruising around town with Donna and joanne. Quiet with strangers, Karen lets go when among friends. . .Karen thinks her friends are the greatest and thanks them for all the crazy times. . .She's looking for a future in the sec- retarial field. LINDA CEFARATTI For long you live and high you fly And smiles you'll give, and tears you'll cry, And all you touch, and all you see ls all your life will ever be. l'd like to say Thanx to all my friends for some of the greatest times l've had. Always remember . . . English with Mrs. Brousseau , . . H.R. A-109. . .Wings '76. . . l.Ci. '68. l hope to travel in the future. MICHELE CERBONE Friends I thank you - especially Paula, Mary, Stacy, Margi, Liz and Sara. Memories l'll cher- ish forever R.H. . . .'High Spy' . . . 'Our Tree' . , . ZBK. . . New Year's Eve . . .The junior Prom with Keith. . .july 4th . . .Great Adventure . . .the summer of '76 . . .all the shore times - Belmar, BHW, Ortley Honse and of course Lavallette and the 29's. A special thanks to Mary Kay for being 'a 'true friend'. Words are inadequate when t.rying,to express my friendship with Gary.

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