Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

Page 254 of 342

 

Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 254 of 342
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VINCENT TUFARIELLO I shall be telling this with sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference. - Robert Frost Vinny will always remember 8th period Span- ish with Miss Conforti, classes with Mr. Berry . . . Summer of '76 - Neal, Mike, A.W. - Midnight Bakery raids, custom parking . . . Take the Phone. Trips to Orange will keep him on the run. BONNIE VANDERHOOF The stars are beautiful . . . All men have the stars . . . but they are not the same things for different people. For some, who are travelers, the stars are guides. For others, they are no more than little lights in the sky. For others, who are scholars, they are problems. For my businessman they were wealth. But all these stars are silent. You - you alone - will have the stars as no one else has them - - Antoine de Saint Expery jEFF USLAN Usually found playing pinball in Claudia's basement or driving in Michael's Cadi, jeff recalls Falcon Road, Lucy, Orange juice, Great Concerts, The Gap, The Lake, Algebra ll with L.M.K., Partying before school, You're my best friend, july 4,1976 at Seaside are all unforget' table. EVELYN C. VASEN Thinking about my high school years will always remind me of special experiences. These times were shared with true and loyal friends. Caryn, thank you for being a sincere and trusted friend. To my family, I shall always be grateful for the love and support you have given me through the years. My greatest ambi- tions include happiness and a successful career as an accountant. MAUREEN AN N VAI LLANCOU RT True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends but in the worth and choice. - Ben jonson Maureen can usually be found wearing a smile or laughing. She values feelings, truth, and her faith. Special thanks to her family, Patti, Mary jo, joan, and Bonnie. She'll always remember . . . Thursday nights, HOPE, Search '76, and the Catskills. ,, .ff l RONNIE VELELLA School's Out Forever. . -Alice Cooper Ronnie can be found with Bini, Ace, jack, Scotty, Eegs, john-boy and joe. Favorite classes were Mr. Ransegnola's and Mr. Deluca's. Favorite places include B Hall Boy's room and the cafeteria. Future plans include working' with animals.

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Q- 7 -pu MARGARET TRACFY Love justice, you that are the judges of the earth. Think of the Lord in goodness, and seek him in simplicity of heart. - Wisdom, Chap. l, Verse T Margaret can usually he found at Fellowship, St. loe's prayer meeting, or volunteering at West Essex, Most memorable times include: Fellowship spring retreat '76, Magdallen, and Coffee houses, Friends she will always cherish good times with are: Nancy, lan, l-lopie Dope, Shille Bird, Matty, David, Kevin and loe. Mar- garet plans nursing as her future Career. MARYA F. TRIANDAFFLLOS The great essentials ot happiness are some- thing todo, someone to love and something to hope for, Fourth period lunch in a pink panther, it's the weather , converts, partying, hasehall, Hawai- ian Puneh, Raw Llmher, penCil, peneilfl, the Frog, early morning with lanie and great friends, Cadetts - who've always made c ount- iess good times , . . each worth a spefial memory. CFLFSTF TRACY Your time has come to shine. All your dreams are on their way See how they shine. -Paul Simon Lollyl' is usually found driving around with Wendy, Carol and Lenore. Seton Hall Prep and South Orange hold many memories. Lolly loves poetry and music. She will find happi- ness in whatever she does in the future. Cel- este plans to attend College next fall. LAWRENCE IAMES TRAVERSO Everyone's talking about the good old days, . . . , , .As had as we think these days are these will become the good old days for our Children. So why don't we all just try to remember, , , Then follow. Oh, what a thing the past has always heen, we look hack, The winters were warmer, The grass was greener, The skies lmluer, And smiles were hrightfl -Gladys Knigh 5, fi , g, ,E



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ROBERT MICHAEL VIDAL My life is like a mug of ale - May it always be full. - Irish Toast VittIes, Captain of the LHS Matmen and mer- ciless defensive end on the football team, can usually be found bending with Tom, Morgs, Fursty, and the rest of the IDL. He will never forget wild weekends at Bunny's or midnight swims up North. Special memories include surfin' Lavallette's point breaks, and Guyer Ave. If not out in the Rag top, he is probably mellowing out listening to the Beach Boys. KATHY VITALE If not working, Kathy can always be found with Steve. She'lI always remember The face, Del's '76, Chief's Planning, the Bombs, yeazzl Summer of '75, and The Buffalos. She would like to thank all her friends for making these memories possible . . . and a special thanks to Claire for always being there. LORRAINE VILLONE The moment may be temporary, but the memory is forever. Lorraine will always treasure the great times spent with Dawn, Carol, Debbie and the rest of the gang. Fond memories include New Years '76, partying in West Orange, and Bam's. Lorraine would like to thank her friends for being there, happiness and success, always. MICHELE VOYSKI Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up. - Picasso Remember. . . LUCAS VISCONTI I thank Grace and all my friends including Alex, Ken G., Ken H., Ben, and Charlie, for all the good times we've had . . . meat -ing Ricky in Mr. Shayer's Class . . . the Aqua Viva M84 . . . the people who fed me on ski trips . . . Mr. Gambino's Physics class with james Bondy, Tennis Ball Smith, and Uncle Brian . . .Mr. SegaI's Bio prep captain, T. Wayne. . . and M.E.H. with B.B.B. Boats Metzger. IANIE MARIE WAGNER But first. . .a memory. Moko can usually be seen with B. MaMa, Betty White, Amy Sue, and the Cadets . , . HR with Marya, fourth period lunch and the Pink Panther, Hobby Hut, S.D.-D.S.-Wetsuit, 'Bazaar' partying, Deal Lane, Dec. 13, 1975, Woof, the proms, Mr. Shayer, Z.O.P. and Sea- side '76, the bleachers, Boo Barry, B.B. for din- ner and the watertower are never to be forgot- ten . . . A special thanks and love to Barbara Ann, for the friendship she's given me . . . Words alone could never express the beautiful and everlasting memories spent with Tim. . .

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