Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

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ELIZABETH ANN PANTAZES So on and on I go, The seconds tick the time out. There's so much left to know, And I'm on the road to find out. - Cat Stevens Memories include: Twirling, 8th Per. OR., Chem Lab . . . Sparks Shot, Fizzled, Cooled Down, 7th Per, Study, Matt's Parties, Wild- wood andthe Summer of '76. Thanks to Cindy, Randi, Mimi, jill, Debbie, and especially the Wildwood Gang for all the good times. CYNTHIA PAPPAS Our day will come Funny and easygoing Cindy can always be found with best friend Lisa, or in Mr. Batitto's art room. Good times with joanne, Denise, Ro, Andrea, Eylese and jerri will always be remem- bered. Special memories of Paisone fR.S.j will never be forgotten. I lost my brush . . . Seaside '76 . . . Hi Lis . . . barf gurgle . . . Don't get suckered in . . . no can do . . .Spe- cial thanks to Mr. Batitto for getting me through the past 3 years. NICK PANTOPICOS Tak'in' it to the streets - Wheels of Fortune -- Doobie Brothers Nicky can be usually found with Rich, joe, and Nick. . .Will never forget the fun times down at Seaside '76. . . With the Van. He enjoyed classes with Mr. Gillock and Mr. Rans. Nick is looking forward to opening his own business. KENNETH PARLIN There's no need of worrying if you can help it, and if you cannot, there's no use in worry- ing. -Anonymous I - -- !3g.w:v- Q .kr fs as 7 s.i. I s it fi? . ff'afff:s5?fff?9S: GARY PAOLELLA I would like to thank my friends and family for always being there when I needed them. Get- ting along with Brian, Doug, Phil and everyone else, has been important to me. Favorite mem- ories include the wrestling team, the junior Prom and the summer of '76. I hope to always find success and happiness in the future. DANIEL PASKOW I had a quote book. . . but I lost it! Dan's friendships with Klips, Katzy, Fish, Lumps and big Car will always be cherished. Fond memories areconvention . . . shuffle- board at the L.T. . . . the shore . . . '75, '76 ski seasons . . . YES . . . The Unknown Rat . . . Tours of the White House . . . Freddie's Fro and Katzes' Quotes. Always on the move at L.H.S., happiness and success are Dan's future goals.

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24 WILLIAM ORLEANS Adventure is not in the guidebook and beauty is not on the map - seek and ye shall find. Friendly and outgoing Bill, often called o, will never forget skiing with Steve, Lenny, Mtich . . ., crazy nights in his Mustang con- vertible, Architecture and Photography with D.A., Key Club, and everyone he's known at LHS. At work he's with the gang at Cohen's or the Bike Shoppe. ln the future, Bill plans to enjoy whatever comes his way. DEBBIE PAITCHEL Some kind of message comes through to you Love when you can Cry when you have to, Be who you must, It's part of the plan. - Dan Fogelberg Deb remembers fantastic summers, nights at Don's, being chauffered in the Golden Cadil- lac and Blue Sedan, and all the craziness alive in LHS. IOANNES ORTOLANI To laugh often and much, To win the respect of intell- igent people and the affection of children, To appreciate beauty, To find the best in others, To leave the world a bit better This is to have succeeded. - Emerson LOUIS PALLONE Some men spend their whole life not knowing where to go or what to do. Give me a pretty girl and I'll know where to go and what to do. Fun-loving and easy-going, Lou is often found on the move in his Volks. . . l-ley, good loo- kin! Lou hopes for a happy marriage and to be the best in whatever field he enters. VALERIE OST I know that each of us is all alone in the end but the trip still feels less dangerous when you've got afriend. -Carly Simon Retrospect: Prom '75, the shore, mackerels, B235, late night phone calls, ohh ohh Vega, Burger King, Now jul Now, The Raw Umber. Anticipation: a long happy life and a career in interior design. SUSAN APRIL PALMER Thou wilt show me the path of Life: in thy presence is fulness of joy, at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore. -Psalms16:ll Sensitive and romantic, Sue loves old houses, antiques, and long rides in the country. She values close friendships and all the good times shared with the Our Home Gang. Modern Poetry and P.C.l.. were very special. Sue looks forward to eternity in Heaven,



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6 STEVEN MARC PATO Scratch 'n Sniff If not working, Steve can always be found with Kathy. He will always remember Del's '76, Chief's Planning, Fatty, The Bomb, Yeazz, and the Path. His future goals include college, success and happiness. Steve would like to thank all his friends for the good times together. DONALD PECK You and Me till eternity. -S. S. Don can usually be seen with Sharon, Scott and Timmy. He'll always remember the sum- mer of 76. Don can be found working at the bowling alley and with his girl friend Sharon. His future plans are to attend a college in Flo- rida to become an accountant. ROBERT PEACOCK If you can meet with triumph and disaster and treat those two imposters just the same. - Rudyard Kipling A rriember of the hockey and tennis team? Bobby can usually be seen with Robyn or crui- sin' in his Fiat, when not playing sports. Mem- ories of LHS include: Mr. Fischer's chemistry class, 40-Love, Ronny and Greg, All-State and State Champs. The memories that Bobby will never forget, and that he hopes will continue forever, are of the person who means the most to him, Robyn. RICHARD PECHT Richard can most often be found with jeff or john, or working at Burger King, His favorite teachers at LHS were Mr. Rappaport and Mr. Lovi. ln school, Richard participated in the Key Club and was vice-president of the Science Fiction Club. He values his sense of humor, and wants to be remembered for trying.

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