Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

Page 251 of 342

 

Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 251 of 342
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MICHAEL E. TAMMERA Swift and helpful, Michael can usually be found in the auto shop or with Anthony, lean- ette, Ed, Lee Ann, and Lisa. Rebuilding the 1967 station wagon and having a good time will always be remembered along with racing his 2 X28 camero at the drag strip. Michael's goal in life is to go into auto engineering and to open up his own garage. FRANK THALER So many faces in and out of my life Some will last, some will just be now and then. Life is a series of hello's and goodbye's l'm afraid it's time for goodbye again! -Billyloel TODD TARCHlS When a person has a real friend, he learns not only to appreciate another human being, but he also learns to understand himself better. - Susan Polis Schotz Todd will be found partying and fishing with Ode, Chev, Campy, Wob, Mieu, Farb, Woody, Rud, Pete, and Cheese, And all those good times: Beach Haven, Pete's, Rat's, babysitting, Maryland, Maine, and the mall. KAREN THOMASEN God evidently does not intend us all to be rich, or powerful, or great, but He does intend us all to be friends. - Ralph Waldo Emerson Friendly and easygoing, Kat will always remember great times with Ruth, Deb, Lam, Laurie, and Chris . . .Youth group, Senior Service, Colorado '75, and summers at the shore are never to be forgotten . . . Future plans include a possible career in elementary education, plenty of traveling, and, above all, friends. KENNETH TAYLOR l'm gonna highiack the starship. Ken can usually be found partying and looking for things to do with Boggus and Red, He will always remember Pat and Margret and he won't forget the first day of school of his sen- ior year. lUDY THOMPSON Do'w't walk in front of me- I may not follow. Don't walk behind me -I may not lead, Walk beside me - and just be my friend. l'd like to thank all of my friends for being there when I needed them, especially Virginia and Barb. Memories that won't be forgotten are: the Reservation, Keens, the oval and L.B.l. with Linda and Gigi. Special thanks go to Chris - for all the good times we've shared. Good luck to .ill my friends with a smile. 247

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46 EILEEN STILWELL Many dreams come true. And some have silver linings, I live for my dreams And a pocketful of gold. - Led Zeppelin The Schnoz . . . Oh Wow! . . , 3rd period Auto . . . 2!'l!75 . . . 6th period Auto . . . Thanks for the memories! Solitude with laughing faces staring through the dirty glass. - EIS LESLIE STRALEY l'm going home None of this ever happened But God, I really did it Still nothing has changed I'm going home. -Alice Cooper ANDREW STOLL The mantle of attainment Weighs heavy on his shoulders Guided by a lantern Flickering he grows older A refuge found in exile He shuffles in blindness You'll take his hand, He'll lose himself Bewildered by your Kindness. -Steve Hackett Andy, an avid photographer, can usually be found with G.P.M.S.K. His memories include YES, Silver Bay, JFK, '66 Chryslers, B.R., conven- tion and 6 out of 7 average. He would like to thank his friends for all the good times he has had. Andy looks forward to a successful career in chemistry. BARBARA ANN SULLIVAN B. Mama can usually be seen with Moko, Betty White, Amy Sue and the cadettes. Memories of 4th period lunch in the Pink Panther, Hobbie Hut, ZOP at Seaside '76, Abbe, and SD, DS and wet suit will never be forgotten. BB for dinner are other great memories. For lanie with many thanks: A friend is someone who is always near who shares your joy and sorrow. A friend is someone who will always care and still be with you tomorrow. - B.F. M. ROBIN STOLOFF The seasons we've shared sing softly to my memory f Weaving their melodies all through my soul Some half-remembered and others still growing Sunshine and starshine that glow into one. -Arlene Shaner Robin thanks her friends for their understand- ing and help. She will always cherish the mem- ories of good times in LHS and Saltillo. CAMILLE SURDI Don't worry about what's ahead, Go as far as you can. From there you can see farther. - Anonymous



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48 jOE TORRlSl I get by with a little help from my friends. -The Beatles joe can usually be found working at Shop-Rite or on his Grand-Prix, or with Pat, Dave, Bill or the rest of the gang. Some of joe's fondest memories were being with the gang at camp- site 102, and all the great times joe and Pat had in Mr. Bell's seventh period Drafting class. DONNA TORSIELLO Love is the opening door Love is what we came here for No one could offer you more Do you know what I mean? Have your eyes really seen? -Lesley Duncan Memories: Franklin Avenue, Bloomfield, Gail, joanne, lsure, sure, surej, Seaside '76, Food- town, Elton concert, Four Seasons concert. Thank you Anna, Michele, Lisa and Denise D. for being the greatest friends ever. NESLIHAN TONBUL Love, now a universal birth, From heart to heart is stealing, From earth to man, from man to earth, - It is the hour of feeling. -William Wordsworth l'll always cherish the good times spent with good friends . . . twirling at football games, weekends down the shore and just being with special friends will always remain a part of me . . . Summer of '76 will always hold a special place in my heart. Much love and thanks to all my friends and teachers for just being there and making me smile. ROBERT DAVID TOWEY Brevity is the soul of wit. Humorous and friendly, Bob enjoyed partici- pating in school activities as Class Treasurer, Sports Editor of the Lance, Key Club and Future Physicians Club. Being in Guys and Dolls was memorable. Valuing friends with a good sense of humor, Bob enjoys playing the guitar and plans to pursue a career in medicine.

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