Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

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MICHAEL CURRAN Restlessness is discontent - and discontent is the first necessity of progress. Show me necessity of progress. Show me a thoroughly satisfied man - and l will show you a failure. -Thomas Edison wks Q-E+ TRICIA CURTIN A friend is someone whom you dare to be yourselfwithf' Times spent through the years with my friends, and especially the Cadets, will never be for- gotten. Special memories include Beach Haven, advances with Elise, Seaside with ZOP, times spent up at Betsy's and Hobby Hut, get- ting stuck in the sand, Abee, parties, con- certs, skiing and classes with Mr. Hill. A special thanks and love given to Elise for always listen- ing, and Dianne for being herself. 'f STEVE CUTRONE Born to be Wild Silly, funny, and fast, Steve can be found work- ing on his Chevelle or banging gears out on the road. His closest friends are Eric and Doug and his girl friend, Diana. You'lI never see him in school 180 days! His favorite teachers are Mrs. Gazek and Miss lnfante. The thing he val- ues most in life is state of mind.

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LISA ANN CRISALLI There is no need for an outpouring of words to explain oneself to a friend. Friends under- stand each other's thoughts even before they are spoken, - Susan Polis Schultz Lisa will never forget julie, Boes, Sue, and Emily for making her High School years so spe- cial. Football with Coop and Lisa, history with Mr. Rans, Debbie and Carrie, bring back memories. A special thank-you to lulie for her friendship and understanding. HAROLD CUBERT Ifyou will it, it is no dream. -Theodore Herzl Ps' IIMCRUSE limfwhen not with Scott Hesse, can be found working at the gas station. Some of his best times at LHS were spent in Mr. Albrecht's Auto Shop. lim values freedom, and hopes for a good economy and a clean place to live. He hopes someday to have a well paying job and maybe to take over his father's business. SUSAN MARIE CLJMISKEY God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the differ- ence. I'd like to thank my friends lanis, Cindy, and Nancy for all the good memories they gave me . , . Allenhurst, Cross Country and Track, the rain, Iuncheons, Birdie, Guys and Dolls. A special thanks to lan for being understanding and always there. ATTI LA CSO RGO lust as eating against one's will is injurious to health, so study without a liking for it spoils the memory, and it retains nothing it takes in. - Leonardo DaVinci Thanks everyone, especially Amy and Barry. Your advice gave me faith and acknowledge- ment of my future. THOMAS A. CU PO lsthisthe real life- lsthisjust fantasy - A man of many moods, Coop considered earning letters in lacrosse and football as important as good friends and good times. Summer '76, partying with the rest of the Desperados CPhiI, Lozep, Nerd, lim, lohnj, Wildwood, the Rocks, football victory parties, and the many good times with all his other friends are things he will always remember. 155



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. . . ffi LISA I. D'ALESSlO To love and to be loved is the greatest joy on earth. Thoughts of my high school years will bring happy memories. Special thanks to certain friends I admire . . . Zop . . . Hottest Sum- mer ever: Seaside '76 . . . varsity cheerleading . . . August 24, 1975 . . . never ending night: junior Prom . . . Losing my voice over 44536 . . . football games . . . Thank you for always being there: My family. Bob: Something as beautiful as love you cher- ish, but something as beautiful as you, you love. . . IOHN 1. DATHE I wasn't born to Follow I wasn't born to Lead I was born to be Free O, a member of the DESPERADOS, is usu- ally seen with Phil, Cease, Coop, Nerd, lozep, T, and M. He enjoys partying with the Desperados, and talking with friends Sara and Diana. O will always remember the Desperados outing, the courts, and lacrosse. Mary, 'Thanks' for july 23, for the lunior Prom, and for just being there. xtfgk -ff 'O HONEY DAVIDSON To understand others and to be understood is a real quality of true friendship. Friendly and helpful, Honey will always hold special memories of the summer of '75 and Montreal '76, Mrs. Gazek's English classes will never be forgotten. Times at S.M.A. and Satur- days with the recreation department will always be remembered. To all my friends, a special thank-you for all the great times and smiles.

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