Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

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Page 69 text:

,gm cv,- LT! Front Row- Diane Zimmerman, Fran Weiss, loanne Ortolani, Cro-captainl, Sherri Glassman, tco-captainl, Sue Halter, Camille Surdi. Back Row- Helainc Hirschhorn, Carol Ott, Ellen Sieher, Kathy Glassen, Lisa Picini, Patti Friend, Linda Entwistle. 4 Lisa PiCini's good eye aided the team to its 55 point average per game, lunior Kathy Glassen was a tough all around aggressive player. ami? 'Q i

Page 68 text:

Championship Season The girls' basketball team, under the coaching of Miss Pam Clause, dis- played a surprisingly strong and impressive season as they captured their first jersey Hills Conference Championship vvith a 12-2 record. The team also vvon the fourth annual Livingston Holiday tournament after defeating three time defending champion Governor Livingston and then Summit. The girls have had many thrilling games. They beat Mor- ristovvn by one point the first time, and by tvvo points the second time. They beat Boonton in a tough game by one point. Coach Clause worked very hard with the team, and she proved that the girls' sports' teams can be num- ber one. Patti Friend led this strong team in scoring, rebounding and steals. Co-Captain Sherri Qlassman was a good ball handler, and led the team in assists. Aiding in many key plays was Co-Captain Joanne Orto- lani. Seniors, Camille Surdi and Ellen Sieber, were fast and aggressive ball players. juniors Linda Entvvistle, Lisa Picini, Diane Zimmerman, and Kathy Glas- sen were tough ball players, and will provide the team with the talent needed for another championship season next year. '-fun' . g mum Patti Friend led the team in scoring with 18 points per game. pf Coach Clause provided the team vvith the incentive necessary for a cham- Setting up many key plays, covcaptain Sherri Glassman is seen in action. pionship season.



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lcemen Finish ln First Place The Livingston High School Ice Hockey Team completed their 1976-77 season with an outstanding record of 14-2-2, and have captured first place in the North jersey Scholastic Hockey League only to be followed by Brick Township, West Essex, Seton Hall and Montclair respectively. Their next contest is the Gordon Cup playoffs which are sched- uled to begin in early March. Under the fine direction of Coach Ed Purdy and Assist- ant Coach Paul Swenson the Lancers should have no prob- lem capturing the Gordon Cup, hockey's most coveted award. This year's team is led by senior Captain Bob Peacock and alternates Tim Davis and Cril Peters. Leading the scoring attack are seniors joe Hannabach, Bob Peacock, jeff Hoerner, Ralph Bove, Bill Dean, Tom Hammer as well as juniors Bill Crum, Rich McLaughlin, Kevin Kelly and Larry Garrigan as well as soph Mark Levine. Manning the defense are seniors Kevin Barry, Scott Mathews, Tim Davis, Ron Molloy, juniors Don lacobs and Randy Fardelmann and sophomore Bob McDonald. Coaltending duties have been held together by juniors Gil Peters and lim Measday. Livingston won the playoff in 1973 and stands a very good chance of winning it again in 1977. Last year's winner, Brick, has retained the cup for the past 3 years and it's Liv- ingston's turn to get it back from them!! fill' XM. l 0 0 wi 'U -.4 i' if Kneeling -lim Measday, Brian Simons, Ralph Bove, Bob Peacock, Tom Hammer Randy Fardelmann Ron Molloy Standing left to right Coach Pau Swenson, Bill Crum, Tim Davis, Kevin Kelly, Bill Dean, Kevin Barry, Scott Mathews jeff Hoerner Bob McDonald Mark Levine loe Hannabach Ricl McLaughlin, Don Jacobs, Gil Peters and Coach Ed Purdy. Not Shown -Larry Carrigan I I t, 2 N -1 'MT Sl ' ,V 990 S Q SXSW X, jg? it E R ig I-.ESQ

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