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,-A ' mxk 1- x, . rs BEVERLY RENEE STEMPIEN ieauty is Life when me unveils her holyjace But you are life and you are the veil, eauty is eternity gazing at itseU'in a mirror ut you are eternity and you are the mirror. .verly is an honest, interesting student , . . :joys ballet, Jim Buckley's album, and hinese spare-ribs . . , interested in fashion , . leaves her No. 3 to Margo. RICHARD M. STREITFELD I am constantly awaiting, perpetually and forever, a rebirth ofwonder. onoerned and a bit cynical, Richie is very ctive in the Young Judea group and Teens 'onoerned about People . . . he is a member f the U.N. Club and the Social Action fommittee . . . although an avid reader, Rich lso likes to play football and basketball . . . 'ill never forget English with Mr. Brady, the ialkout or the Board of Education Meetings . . anxiously awaits going to Israel where he will live for a year . . . Rich will work in polit- :al science, sociology or Hebraic studies. LARRY STERN - i say though hate were why men breathe -- . . . love is the whole and more than all. The first ski trip in tenth grade is a bright memory of Larry's . . . enjoys both water and snow skiing as well as the Future Physicians Club . . . his summers away from school were most interesting and memorable Mrs. Oleksiak's class is one of his favorites . . . this extrememly friendly individual hopes to enter college in the field of liberal arts. WILLIAM D. STRICTLAND The hardest task in me is to be content with what you do, This tall, athletic Varsity Basketball and La- crosse player has favorite memories of L.H.S., many of which include sporting events, especially, basketball games .. . Strick spends much of his spare time at the courts, Friendly's or the movies . . . of course, Maureen, Rich. Joe, and the guys are usually close by . . , a member of Key Club, and Stu- pent and Class Councils, his future may lie in aw. 225 LEONARD D. STINGL Look in the dark, look deep in the darkjor answers. .lust having a good time is what Leo is al- ways doing , . . watch out for his car --A that's his most prized possession history with Mr. Ransegnola was the best . . . Leo's draw- ing ability will help him tremendously, while he pursues an art career. NANCY M. SUTTON Happiness is added me and the giver oflije. The Omega Phi Zeta girls have Nancy as their friendly president an atheletic girl, this twirler enjoys tennis, swimming, and football . . . couldn't forget that great volleyball team or the Seaside summer of 1970 You from Mountain? a conscientious sewer who fancies Clothing class . . . the night of the black limousine will stay on her mind . . . her experience as treasurer of F.T.A. will be an asset as Nancy pursues a career in physical education.
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NICK SPADACCINI 1 live to love her. Whenever Doreen is mentioned, Nicky's faoe is sure to light up . . . he can always be found on that fantastic motorcycle of his . . . one of his hobbies is drawing .. . the good times with Dor, his bike, and graduation will never be forgotten by quiet Nick . . . the Navy and oceanography are in the near future , . . Ready to stop playing games? LYNN DIANE STANEK A llpeople deserve love, so forgive one another even though he maybe unforgiving - it's goodjor the soul. Linner just loves riding around with lots of people! . . . remembers the guys and good clean fun locker 97 and the Senior Prom '70 bring back delightful memories . . . her blue-eyed hippo is quite important to her! . . . a warm, understanding, and comical per- sonality will be an asset in becoming a teacher and marrying the man of her dreams. MERYL JAN SPECTOR The only thing I have to give to make you smile, to win you with are all the mornings left to live. Meryl likes the natural things of life and en- joys herself most, when with friends in the re- servation . . . happy and cheerful, she's usual- ly with Rhea and Kathy . . . Italian food is the best . . , very interested in art , . . wants to be happy and enjoy life one day at a time. SUSAN C. STEBBINS The highest of distinction is service to others. Sue, who spends much of her time at home, enjoys the arts of cooking, sewing, and gar- dening . . . likes math of any kind . . . chemis- try with Mr. Walker will always remain as a favorite part of her day . . . her hope is to be- come a contributing part of society. 1 224 SHARON LEE STADTMAN Ana' but for the sky there are no fences facing. Frequently seen in her green machineg the rock profits none the less . . . a patch of green, Surf City escapades, homeroom, an experi- ence too .. . Linda comes through gym with Figley has got to go .. . Dutchess fits too, Joe will do reincarnation as a por- poise serves a purpose, for eyes of green seek- ing seas of blue . . . War at the shore when the surfis up . . . so is she, living free. STEVEN JEFFREY STEIN Always a smile, always a laugh, brightens up every class. When not on the slopes, Steve can be found a Don's with Rich, Jim, Steve, and maybe evei Max .. . enjoys Humanities and watching hockey and baseball games .. . among hi choioest memories of L.H.S. are the walkou and his favorite librarian, Mrs. Galford ,. Steve plans a major in psychology during college.
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PAUL ROBERT TAISTRA Time it was,lA na' what a time it wasllt was . , . A time ofinnoeence,lA time of eonjidenees . . , Preserve yuurmemories,',l They're all that's lejtyou. A ski enthusiast, Paul also enjoys shop class and working on his Volkswagen ,. . usually found with Buzz or working at St. Barnabas .. . a favorite memory is the Junior Prom . . . Paul will always be remembered for his sense of humor and quiet, but friendly disposition . . . he is looking forward to a career in micro- biology. JILL ELLEN TAYLOR Speak ofhappiness, speak oflU'e. Do it! exclaims the big J.E.T. seen mostly with Damon and the niners , talka- tive, sensitive Jill is active on the Twirling Squad, Class Council, and as student director of the Senior Class Play known for her instruction , Jill treasures memories of the Senior Prom '70, Wack, Judy, Ken and Carol, and Mr. Lampf , . . college is definite . . . a future in the theatre? ROBERT TAMMERA I call arehi lecture frozen music. Although Bob is a member of the Varsity Track squad, he also enjoys football, basket- ball, and boating , , . Bob spends much time at the Y and is found at the pool in the summer . . , dreads getting up for school, but drafting with Mr. Bast makes it worthwhile . . . belongs to the American Institute of Ar- chitects and plans architiecture as a career. JONATHAN TCHACK The exercise of thought is Ile! Jonathan is a member of Future Lawyers Club, U.N. Club and Future Physicians Club . . , he especially enjoys playing baseball and participates in Intermediate League Baseball ... Mr. Blumenthal can tell what a bright student he is . , . keeps his bankbook in a very safe place! . . . will major in history with plans of becoming a lawyer. DAVID JAY TAUBEN J Be sensible and speak up, - and you shall always be respected. This Varsity Football player can usually b found looking for something to do with th guys from Broadlawn . . , will he ever for get the Took '? . . . easy-going Dave is ofte at Key Club meetings or playing in a footbaj game A. . . Mr. Gambino's lab holds foni memories . . . Dave looks forward to a caree in scientific research. , i RICHARD TENEWITZ Great tranquility of heart is his who cares fo. neither praise nor blame. Rich, an extremely creative man, can be founc back stage working for the class plays ant school productions . , . My Fair Lady is oer tainly a great memory . . . an avid photogra phy bug the Stage Director for 'Fo-'Fi also look for him at work in Saint Barnaba: Medical Center . . . Rich plans to study the theatre anfl go on to the big time shows!
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