Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

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Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 241 of 342
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NANCY SANSONE What a long strange trip it's been. - Grateful Dead Nancy can usually be found partying in New Paltz. She is often seen with Floater I tPattyj, Lisa, Lora, Debbie, Cindy and Debbie S. Nancy will always remember three special people: Randy, luice and Moondance. ln the future, Nancy would like to travel. KAREN SCAPICCHIO Old days, good times l remember, Gold days, days l'll always treasure. - Chicago Spic, usually found laughing and smiling, will always remember the Eagles Concert, Seaside '76, in the rain with Kar, homeroom with Mar, and Lancerettes. Always seen with Karin, Karen will never forget the good times they shared together. Her close friendships will always be valued. Future plans include college. IOANN MARIA SANTO Don't put off for tomorrow what you can do today, because if you enjoy it today, you can do it again tomorrow. lo . . . the beach, laughing . . . A Monte Carlo. . . Donna, Paula, Erica and Me. . .that 3:00 bell, gym - yeah, right! . . .Finally a Liv- ingstonite?? . . . Oh no . . . Heritage Diner . . .Gotta be me. MARY ELLEN SCARDENA Be yourself, for in the end remember it's you, you have to live with. -Cat Stevens Remember: New England, sunny days at the shore, Eagles, new and exciting people and places, always remembering Karen, Nancy, Boes . . . Mary Ellen hopes for a future of happiness, travel, and success. ED SAYRE Hello, Goodbye -the Beatles When Plod wasn't working at Control lnstrua ments, he could usually be found with Brad, Chris, Don, Spencer, Milt, Avi and George. Ed spent a lot of his time working on his jeep or at the Bridge. Good times at The Barn, and time spent in the woods will always bring back memories for Plod. Ed hopes to someday become rich. RENEE SCHAAP lf a man does not keep pace with his com- panions perhaps it is because he hears a differ- ent drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. - Henry David Thoreau ' Thank you to my family, jenny, and Gary for everything. 7

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ANTHONY SACES I do my thing, and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations, And you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you and I am I. And if by chance we find each other, it's beautiful. -Frederick S. Perls Anthony can usually be found cruising or par- tying. Fond memories to him are South Orange, football, the beach, Pelican and Ernie. ROBERT SALOMON IOANNE SALERNO I can't give you anything, but my love. No problems, No worries, No head. Always on the go, loanne can be found with best- friend Gail, Anna, Michele, Lisa and Cynt. The Mob. Thanks to her favorite teachers and close friends, Mr. Battito, who got her through her years at LHS, and Mrs. Goldberger, for her concern and helpful talks. Summer of '76, Sea- side Heights, and Brigantine are unforgettable. Thanks to Ma, Nick V., and Nicky . . . Sure, Sure, Sure. loanne's future plans are disco clubbin', having money, and enjoying an easy, free life filled with good times. X t LOUIS SALIERNO lust remember, love is life and hate is living death. - Black Sabbath When not working at King's, friendly Lou can usually be seen outside the cafeteria with loe, Keith, Lynn, Laurie, Len and Robert. He enjoyed classes with Mr. Hill, Mr. Albrecht, Mrs. Yavelberg and Mr. Shayer. Lou hopes to someday have his own business, and enough money to comfortably support a family. ROBERT SALSBLJRY KATHY SANACORE



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2 STEVEN SCHAEFFER Steve can usually be found around auto, or working at Shop-Rite. He will always remem- ber Mr. GiIlock's History class, per, 7. Future plans include college. LAURA SCHILLING Don't walk before me -I may not follow Don't walk behind me- I may not lead. lust walk beside me and be my friend. Laura . . . Cruisin' . . . Seaside '76 . . . Blue Van. . . Party. . .B and B . . . Donna, Paula, loAnn, Erica and me . . . Reschew , . . Bird Watching! Entertainment , . .Tears . . . MEMORIES. ALAN SCHECTERSON The difference between a champ and a chumpis U. Belmar '75, bleachers '77, the junior prom and class council are fond memories. . .Can't for- get the Whiz Kid!!! I thank Mrs. Kletter and the two other Musketeers for all their help and friendship. At this time I would like to thank Rob, Chiv, Leslie K., Beth B., and most of all, Beth D., for the love and friendship she's given me, and just for caring. My friends, I wish you all the best of luck and happiness. PETER SCH LOSSER Pete can usually be found up in the Hub of Industry working on a drawing for D. A. Bast. His main interest is in Architecture, Outside of school, Pete enjoys skiing and sailing. He plans on going to college and studying for a career in architecture. IOSEPH SCHIAZZANO Shy but friendly, loe can often be found play- ing intramural sports with his friends, espe- cially Lou Maddalena. loseph works in Bam- berger's Snack Spot, and enjoys bowling, fish- ing and golf. Accounting I and II with Mrs. Ashley were two of loseph's favorite classes, and he plans to become a successful accouna tant in the future. GLENN SCHMIDT So you're scared and you're thinkin' That maybe we ain't that young anymore. . . - Bruce Springsteen Quiet and easy to get along with, Glenn can usually be found with A, P, K, S and M when not working at Baskin-Robbins , . . memories include the 'Bird,' Philly, BBB, Broadlawn and Rt. 10 . . . Summer '76 holds Lake George, 6 out of 7 average, and never to be forgotten August 3. . .Glenn values his friendships, but values Leslie most of all. . .his future holds a career in finance.

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