Governor Livingston High School - Class of 1978
Senior Year Photos
Updated 9/15/98
Our Alma Mater in 1978

Big Men on Campus (l to r) - Enzo Francavilla, John Piccola, Ed Then. |
![]() (l to r) Dave Bauers, Jon Boroshok, Gregg Chatterton, and Diana Psyras work on the school newspaper, Highlander. |
| Above (L to R): Senior Class officers Beth Merachnik, Cindy Kelley, Patty Shombert, Patti Brehm. As of today, only Patricia (Brehm) Barry has checked-in at the reunion Web site! |
| Tim Brenner's (l) speed kept G.L. on track, while Tim Shallcross (r) lead the G.L. soccer team to the state championship. | |
Things To Come?
(l to r) Dave Bauers, Jon Boroshok, Lauren Gash at Student Council meeting.
In 1996, Lauren was re-elected as an Illinois State Representative.
| Halloween, 1977 (left)-
Beth Amiano "trick or treats" GL, while (right)
hungry Dennis Allocco and Sandy Dellomo "get up and
get away to McDonald's" in New Providence. Hey, wasn't going out to lunch against the rules? Watch out for Mr. Z! |
With McDonald's out of reach,
Mike Greene, Mark DeCarlo,
and Mike Arthur had something cooking in the lab!
By June, 1978, Liz Meyer was ready to blow out of G.L. |
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Prom Time: It was Memorial Day Weekend, 1978 -- when Saturday Night Fever was still the top movie, and those bad 1970s fashions were still on their first time around. Polyester, pastels, and an oldie "Precious and Few" was the prom theme. It's a fashion embarrassment captured by our parents' cameras that never made it to the yearbook. Can you believe that today's Gen-Xers glorify this era (or is that "error?")
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| Classmate Dave Bauers contributed this memory of the prom: "The band was SO bad that they pulled out a big book of sheet music to play any of the songs. The lead singer dropped her sheet music during the performance of (prom theme) 'Precious and Few' and didn't know the words, so she mumbled through it until someone in the band picked them up of the floor for her. Also, the photographer was busy late in the evening taking couple pictures way past midnight - I don't remember how late we stayed, but it definitely was near the end of the evening when they were taken. Today, you would be hard-pressed to find a band at a prom. I videotape a few proms every year, and they all have DJs." |
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