Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1980

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The answer is found in the fact that this singular event means so many different things to the individuals whom it affects. lt is both an end and a beginning, a feeling of fulfillment as well as apprehen- sion and a time of joy coupled with a tinge of sadness. Few other personal or collec- tive experiences elicit such a variety of deep, often conflicting emotions. This is natural, however, and it is why we who have worked with you look upon it as such an important event and share, to some extent, the thoughts that occupy your minds during these last weeks of your high school experience. May I, on behalf of the entire staff of Livingston High School, extend my best wishes for a future filled with health, suc- cess and the deep feeling of satisfaction that comes from knowing that you have helped make someone's life a little bit bet- ter. Goodbye and good luck, 5 P fx I ilfaldk 7 2447 M L3 .... Allen J. Berlin PRINCIPAL ALLEN J. BERLIN Principal MR. JOSEPH RUFALO MR- ELI GORELICK Vice Principal Vice Principal N It I I S., During the school year of 1980, LHS has not only begun a new decade but also has wel- comed a new principal. As former principal at Marlboro High School, Mr. Berlin is well exper- ienced in administrative respon- sibilities. His primary goal is to have the students at LHS con- tribute to the welfare of the com- munity. Also, he wishes to estab- lish a mutual awareness and con- cern between the school and the people of Livingston. ln addition, Mr. Berlin hopes to maintain the excellent rapport he has devel- oped with both students and fac- ulty. His long range goals include a continual review of the curricu- lum to ascertain that it remains current, effective, and interest- ing. ADMINISTRATION - BOARD OF EDUCATION MR. MELVIN KLEIN Superintendent of Schools DR. JAMES SCHROEDER Director of Special Services MR. DAVID BLAKE Assistant Secretary of Business ...Zi MRS. LOIS RANSOME Office Manager MR. ALBERT GROVER Coordinator of Plans and Programs DR. HERBERT ANDLAUER Deputy Superintendent MR. BERNARD ROPER Board Secretary-Assistant Superintendent of Business MRS. ELIZABETH SCHWARTZ Supervisor of Instruction MR. ROBERT WEINERT Coordinator of Central Office Activities .gf ' BOARD OF EDUCATION: Seated: Mrs. Ellen Klein, Mr. Alex Richardson Mrs. Elenore Cohen, Standing: Mr. Stephen Werdenschlag, Mr Lou Venza GUIDANCE Familiar to all Livingston High School students is the multifaceted Guidance Department. Now in his sec- ond year as director, Mr. Donald Turner helps make the department valuable in its service to the school. Mr. Turner and the school's seven counselors pro- vide students with general information about sched- ules, college selection, and career opportunities as well as specific information on an individual basis. Last year Mr. Turner instituted Guidelines, a weekly newsletter containing information about college visi- tation, financial aid, job opportunities and educa- tional programs. The other functions of the depart- ment are served by the Career Resource Center. Complete with its own computer terminal, the Re- source Center furnishes computerized information about colleges, financial aid, the military services and post-graduate programs. ln addition, the re- source area maintains a library of college catalogues and reference material. Not only does the depart- ment expose students and parents to educational and career opportunities, but it also offers informa- tion necessary for students to attain their goals. The Guidance Department supports the students at LHS and hopes they will continue to use the various re- sources and personnel available. . MR. ROBERT FEE MR. JOHN MAZZONE MR. DONALD TURNER-Director of Guidance '93-as MR. ROBERT BATITTO MR. BERNARD CORBETT MR. JOHN MCENROE MRS. EILEEN SHANKLIN . -L ,, 1 ' U- i . lddf, e the righte way to Rome. . - 1 A st.. L 1 47.5- cf' i9 Diverse pathes leden diverse folk ., -Chaucer MRS. ESTHER TUMIN J' l 7 ,-...Q ART .iff The Art Department focuses on physical expression of one's thoughts. General Art is an introduction to the subject, while Art Major is a more intensive study. These are supplemented by semester long courses in topics ranging from ceramics to jewelry. The creative facet of the fashion world is covered in Fashion Illustration, while a course emphasizing clay construction en- courages exploration of spatial forms. Many students find a new world when they discover the joy of artistic expression and derive a satisfaction from creating in a way that no other field can bring. 1 A L Wir:-J n up-A-W n' 'thi ai tj .-f Qi? MR. STANLEY GORKA MISS SUZANNE CASTERLIN MR. JOHN REYNOLDS MR. JAMES SMITH Department Chairman Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up. -Picasso ENGLISH Appreciation and respect for the English language is the ultimate goal the English Department at Liv- ingston High School has for its students. To achieve these ends, the faculty concentrates on teaching the skills of the written and spoken expression of language. Students are instructed in the analysis literature and its application to the society in which we liveg the ability' to approach literature in this fashion necessitates the use and reinforcement of the language skills already mentioned. ln the sophomore year, students are given a in- struction in composition work, research technique and library science skills. American literature is of- fered on this level. The juniors are given a back- ground in British literature and are required to write a research paper utilizing writing and research skillsg these include the use of library sources, note cards, footnoting and a bibliography. A concentration on composition writing is continuous throughout the three years of English at L.H.S. This year an English ll Honors Course has been added which offers literature of the world and serves as a kind of preparatory course for English lll and IV Advanced Placement. On the senior level, semester courses in elective subjects enable the student to choose specialized areas in which he has an interest. American Humor, Advanced Techniques of Writing, Steinbeck's Fiction, and Homeric Myths exemplify the diversity of elective courses offered in the field of English. All in all, the department strives to enable students to further develop and utilize the communication skills necessary for effective partici- pation in today's society. A C.A.S.T. CLASS ENACTS ORIGINAL SCRIPTS. IJ? IIEI 'v 'I-sl MRS. ELAINE GILL MRS. CARLETON DEPARTMENT CHAIRPERSON BRAIRTON .,,a j I ff I .4 L If N .., MRS. RUTH BROUSSEAU MRS. PATRICIA CARUSO A great many people use faulty English without knowing it. Ain't you? Robert Benchley MRS. MARGARET CILIBERTO MR. ROBERT LAMPF 5-sfx' i 1 i MRS. SUSAN LEHRICH .4 MISS GAIL LIGHTHIPE -x, he 'L K - ' r 24 I va' 5 'Sf .S 1 S 'QV it R P -, -- - 0 u-' -S Lain, Q. 1 .,L, 1 ' 2 1 i MRS. MARTHA COLE MRS. CECILIA DEFURIA MRS. PHYLLIS DELVENTO i MRS. MURIEL LEVIN l ,,,..,. . '. MR. RICHARD MAGER 12 Finishing a good book is like leaving a good friend. - William Feather fl.. . 41 .osaird 1 C.,-f I W N15 A MRS. KATHARINE MALANGA MR. DAVID PATTERSON - l Y fi- ' t-mi. vdgji , W- N l y -f ,J , MR. DONALD MCBAIN 6 -Q lf lf' MRS. ROBERTA LEVIN . ,f A . lg. lEl Language is only the instrument of knowledge and words are but the signs of ideas. al, l 3- MR. CHESTER PENZA MR. LAWRENCE SIEBER MRS. IRENE STEINBERG MRS. MILDRED YELLIN - Samuel Johnson B Qian-- MR. EDMUND FABRIZIO Department Chairman I? 'r ' ' MR. LOUIS CAPRARIO SCIENCE The Science Department provides a variety of popular courses for the many students at Livingston High School. Unlike other high schools where sci- ence is reserved only for the intellectual, LHS has a science department with a course for all students, no matter what level of scientific knowledge. There are various levels of Biology, Chemistry and Physicsg this year, two new courses, Honors Chemistry and Honors Physics have been initiated by the depart- ment chairman, Mr. Edmund Fabrizio. Most stu- dents however, take interdisciplinary approaches to Chemistry and Conceptual Physics rather than Modern Physics. Also available to the student body are several sci- ence electives. Nuclear Chemistry and Biochemistry aid the student who is interested in the chemical aspect of science, while Organic Chemistry and Physiology help those interested in medicine. All courses in the department provide vital information for both the students who will stop their study of science after high school as well as those who wish to continue in the field. 'v..m MR. HENRY FISCHER MR. ROSARIO GAMBINO MRS, EDITH GLICK MRS. NORMA GROSSMAN sv L Science is nothing but trained and organized common sense. -THH ly 1 ii A MR. LARRY HILDEBRAND , f 1 N MISS JOAN ROBERTSON A MR. KENNETH LOSI MRS. CORINNE ROTH . . 'L LL. Scientists are peeping Toms at the keyhole of eternity. - Arthur Koestler MRS. KLARA SAMUELS MR. BARRY SEGAL MR. NORMAN SHAYER MR. GERALD WALKER SOCIAL STUDIES U.S. History I, which ranges from the Period of Discovery through Reconstruction, is the first of two courses taken by the entire student body. U.S. History Il, which follows, begins in 1877 and progresses through the present day. The majority of U.S. History ll classes are taught using the team method by Mr. Shields and Mr. Cooney, while the remainder of the seniors have one teacher throughout the entire year. Although both of these courses stress America's past, great emphasis is also placed on contemporary issues. Recent problems have been discussed by several political speakers at LHS. Among these speakers were Assemblywoman Jane Burgio and Assembly Can- didate Jim Bildner, both of whom have spoken on matters of current interest. Other parts of the world are explored through various course offerings. Modern European History is a full year course explor- ing Europe, while History of Russia and Far Eastern Survey, both half-year courses, expose the student to the East. Other offer- ings such as Sociology, Economics, and Cultural Anthropology explain the way people live. Psychlogy adds another dimension to the already multi-faceted department by focusing on the individual's reactions to various events. This year, two experimental honors courses, U.S. I taught by Dr. Riley, and Modern European History taught by Mr. Ranseg- nola, were instituted by Mr. Ostrin. In addition, the department offers U.S. History l A.P. and U.S. History ll A.P. for students with a greater interest in history. As a result of its diverse offerings, the Social Studies depart- ment is able to provide students with a better understanding of man and his world. I MR. STEPHEN GILLOCK MR. EDWARD HILL MR. SOLOMON OSTRIN MR. WILLIAM COONEY MR. ALLEN MARANZ in .. JN N- M R. ALBERT ADLER I Il MRS. LEONORE FREEDMAN MRS. STELLA OLEKSIAK History is the bed carved by the river of life - Fredrich Hebbel MR. LOUIS PAUL MR- JAMES RANSEGNOLA DR. PAUL REILLY MRS. BETTY sPEcToR Y 1 ' Map -tw Al MR. THOMAS SHIELDS MR. PAUL SWENSON Not to know what happened before one was born is always to be a child. - Cicero L I HIQLL Q DR. DANIEL WEIDNER MATHEMATICS An increasingly technical world demands knowl- edge of mathematics and its applications. The Math- ematics Department offers algebra, geometry, and Senior mathematics encompassing both the theo- retical and practical aspects. Consumer mathemat- ics, computer programming and calculus stress ap- plication of the science to problems found in daily life and the world of business. The computer course couples fundamental knowledge with creative prob- lem solving and, as a result, enrollment in this course has rapidly increased. A visit to the Comput- er Center at any time during the school day will attest to its enormous popularity. In addition to class work, the Math Department sponsors special- ized teams which offer interested students the op- portunity to compete with other schools in the county. Through all of its activities, the department prepares students for the problems of both the pre- sent and the future worlds. MR. BLAIR KRIMMEL Department Chairman MISS HARRIET BEIM i 4 MRS. ROBERTA BARBER M R. CHARLES BERRY sn' , l Lg x MRS. DOLORES BIGLASCO MRS- LAUREL COX f ilflfN ii' l MR. MICHAEL GETTO MISS LOUISE KRISTICK The mathematicians are a sort of Frenchmen: when you talk to them, they immediately translate it into their own language and right away it is something utterly different. -Goethe MRS. IRIS LEOPOLD 11329 ri-if 1 3 , I J 'Y K 7 i ' L MRS. NANCY MEDCRAFT MR. ALVIN RAPPAPORT ! ,EJ i Q f F , ' .1 YXXI 1 a. V ,ZA , iri ,. i X f M ,s ' I MRS- MAR -W MRS. BERNICE TELTSER SHAVELSON ku.. 3 r , The mathematician has reached the highest rung on the ladder of human thought. Havelock Ellis FOREIGN LANGUAGE ln our multi-cultural society the understanding of foreign language is an essential skill. The Foreign Language Department, under the direction of Mrs. Dolores Cunningham, not only aids the student in the mastery of a foreign language but also provides cultural enrichment by studying the customs, mo- res, history and geography of foreign countries. Study and knowledge of a foreign language is a sup- plementary skill necessary for those entering inter- national business or social work that involves people from foreign countries. The department includes studies in French, Span- ish, German and Italian. Basic courses in Spanish are offered along with more advanced courses as Conversational and Advanced Placement French, German and Spanish. Also included is a course given in vocabulary development through foreign lan- guagewhich helps students of all languages to en- rich their vocabularies. The possibility of studying Russian, Hebrew or Latin exists should there be a sufficient number of students who opt for the lan- guage so that all can complete a minimum two year continuum. This department has also welcomed a group of German students from a suburb of Cologne, another facet in the complete study of foreign cultures. .tuwx 'ww it wx TW . ,T . A - V - K 'jIjV.J.i--igli , - , 1 L , W.-tm.. .i ' . Fi R F' -' sg-- lv... 4 i . I' MRS. DOLORES CUNNINGHAM Department Chairperson MISS MAMA CONFORT' A U g ' 1: U tiff, A i 'si A if A , gs , , MRS. BARBARA DWORECKI MRS. EVA GERSON The accent of one's country dwells in the mind and the heart, as well as on the tongue. - La Rochefocauld , .1 '7 .Q '-7' 'Mir l . ' . mom .155 fb-F il. ,A i if fl sf -me' . -. JSF' W f MRS. NATALIE GORDON MRS. NATALIE HAMLIN MISS AMY SAFFER fi if 3 , 1' fl I X 1 s.p.m.n '. 1 X- ,Q w xg , Y ,-- 4 4-- ' W , E4 ' Y ' lr 'Y 4 gf? A 'J-:JI .- .V ' ,V - f . K EHIJD E H if R A. Ox , MRS. DIANE NOONAN DR. RAYMOND SALVAGNO 1-P' MRS. NANCY STEINBACH - . skim ..-l- BUSINESS The Livingston High School Business Department prepares students who seek employment after high school and those who will pursue a business educa- tion in college. ln covering a wide range of practical and conceptual topics in business, the department encompasses two main areas: Secretarial Work and Social Business. The Secretarial section trains stu- dents in typing and shorthand skills. Social Business stresses accounting, business law and economics. Students gain a solid foundation of business knowl- edge and experience, worthwhile preparation for functioning in the business world. Q i Seest thou a man diligent in his business? He shall stand before kings. -Proverb if MRS. ELAINE GOMPF Department Chairperson MRS. BARBARA BROWN . W . 'ings' I. i 1:-if -. A Y! Ai at Sill L' l MRS. BARBARA ASHLEY MR. HOWARD BLUNENTHAL 5 x x li, hs W -'S P911 is I! .,,. Z 4 . .W .2 5 'lim . ,-41 Ns- -vaigf qi, 's Y . Vid' Vh.df The business of America is business. Calvin Coolidge 'W' MRS. KAY FURST MRS. BEULAH GARBER al ' N LV4 BR? .W 52' if F ,491 P,-1, l MRS. NORMA KATZ MR. JACK WADDON IN DUSTRIAL ARTS Useful skills can be gained through the Industrial Arts department. A wide variety of courses are offered in this innovative area of school activity. Automotive mainte- nance, drafting, woodshop, electronics and photography are taught. Working on actual automobiles helps to pre- pare students for further technical training or for imme- diate employment. Those enrolled in drafting may con- centrate on skills needed in mechanical, civil or architec- tural work. ln woodshop, furniture can be designed and constructed using the latest methods and tools. The complexities of electronics and photography are ex- plored as students achieve proficiency in these fields. The department supplements academic work with hands Department Chairman MR- JOHN ALBRECHT MR. RICHARD BARON MR. JosEPH DELUCA MR. JAMES MAHAN MR. RICHARD MEWHINNEY MR. DONALD SCHWARTZ There is always work, and tools to work withal, for those who will. James Lowell Russel M RS. BARBARA EATON HOME ECONOMICS Coping with day to day problems in an ever increasingly complicated society is the concern of the Home Economics Department. Practical courses in cooking, nutritional aware- ness, and food buying for the consumer, prepare the student for practical awareness in this area. A well structured pro- gram includes sewing, pattern making, and the ability to cre- ate clothing suited to an individual's personality. Other courses involve home decoration, a background tor enjoyable living, and family development. p-G!! A fl Am' 3-' D A:-ilg. i . X. s.g-1 I ..'1 is 4Q The discovery of a new dish does more for the happiness of man than the discovery of a new star -Brillat-Savarin PHYSICAL Each year the Physical Education Department of- fers a variety of activities. Students may choose to participate in those they enjoy most. The co-ed classes available this year include basketball, golf, tennis, dance, weight-training, exercise and fitness, badminton and jogging. Also provided are basic and advanced classes of football, soccer and softball for both the novice and accomplished athlete. In addition, courses in health, driver education and family living are given by the department. Adap- tive gym provides physical activity for many stu- dents who are unable to participate in regular gym class. Not only do students learn a variety of sports, but they also are able to maintain healthy bodies through the efforts of the Physical Education De- partment. ,..f,. .'-1 1 -K f K ,, ' X i l R 2 e, ' F' ' .. 'fi I WM- , f f A Q' . MR. EDWARD MCINROY Director of Athletics and Driver Educa ' MR. WILLIAM LAMPETER Department Chairman tion EDUCATION s--.,,hl.-..h- 1--..J-.W T? MR. GEORGE BASCO Miss ALICE cAsKEv M155 PAMELA CLAUSE MRS. JOANNE GILLOCK S-- MRS. MARILYN GROOME MR. ANTHONY HOPE MR. ALLEN JACOBSON MISS ELEANOR JENNINGS It is better to wear out than to rust out. Richard Cumberland .f.n'- . , 1 rflsilnrl-, ll! 3 2 ff I I MR. JOHN LYONS MR. EDWARD PURDY MISS NANCY TABKE MR. RUDOLPH VALENTINE MUSIC The Livingston High School Music Department of- fers students various opportunities to use their tal- ents and to learn concepts of music. Specialized courses such as theory, music appreciation, and sight singing, as well as individual instruction in voice and various instruments, are available for students who wish to further their musical education. For the past two years while under the direction of Miss Jacqueline Washack, the vocal and choral sec- tion of the Music Department has grown tremen- dously in size and strength. ln addition to the two rapidly growing mixed choruses led by student con- ductors Adrianne Torrisi and Cindi Stanger, there is the special choral group Something Else , com- posed of specially selected students. Mr. Wayne Brotherton, a new member of the high school staff, heads a talented and diversified instru- mental department. In addition to the marching band led by drum major Lance Siegel, there are other groups in which serious instrumentalists parti- cipate: the concert band, the stage band, the per- cussion ensemble, the orchestra and the flute en- semble. With a group of talented teachers and stu- dents, this department provides a variety of musical enjoyment for the school and the community of Livingston at large. r tv Music produces a kind of pleasure which human nature cannot do without. -common MR. WAYNE BROTHERTON MISS JACQUELINE WASHACK '1-il::fflC rg, L 5 Q L AUDIO VISUAL All gi Mr. Frank Miserendino at the controls. Televison . . DS Under the direction of Mr. Frank Miserendino, the Audio Vi- sual Aids Department efficiently supplies the school with phono- graphs, recorders, and slide and motion picture projectors. Most importantly, this department trains interested students in the primary fields of communication. Communication Art and Science Training QCASTJ is a course in which technical video taping and recording is taught. Proficiency in English is stressed in writing television scripts. CAST students successfully produce television programs viewed on cable televi- sion. In a world in which televi- sion and film have become pow- erful means of communication, skills gained in CAST are of great value. . could help us keep on learning how to learn Terrel H. Bell I x i Videotaping a student program. Adjusting the lights COOPERATIVE EDUCATION MR. ROBERT GRAY MR. ELLIOT LOVI Many ambitious LHS students participate in the Cooperative Education program. After a full morning of school, these students recieve on the job train- ing in many fields. Under the guidance of a special advisory committee, they learn to take on the re- sponsibilities of a job, a rewarding experience which prepares them for full-time employment. The Cooperative Education Program encom- passes four areas of study. Distributive Education trains students in sales merchandising. Industrial Education provides practical experience in trades as carpentry and electronics. Office Education helps students to acquire skills necessary for business ca- reers as legal secretarial work and banking. The Health Education program prepares students to work as dental and hospital assistants. Cooperative Education is a solid bridge between school and business. lt provides a valuable back- ground for students who seek employment after high school or college. 'UQ 1 51. ' .. W ?i' . 4 'v'lL,v Qi'J.-,i41'vY- , ' 5.51, H., tg' 1 f 1 f,.-, - 'Q U ,Jay ' 4' . A The crowning fortune of a man is to be born to some pursuit which finds him employment and happiness. Emerson Firsthand experience - the best teacher fs?- R p ssiiw 3 ig-ni' S. Do all the work you can: that is the whole philosophy of the good way of Delacroix INDEPENDENT STUDY .. ' ! .. fgj .fu-' L . ' 'K ,, , . -., 4 -I . 5' .., ,L .I -'1 I f'-' ig ' ' 'X-xii I f 5 Jr. l The Independent Study program is designed to individualize learning. Mrs. Stella Oleksiak, the program's coordinator, encourages students to explore various topics through special projects. Students participate in a unique research program without the usual restrictions while they develop initiative, self-discipline, decision making and resource skills. They are offered formal evaluations of their projects, and they gain the personal satisfaction of individual achievement, although no formal credit is given. Next year, however, Independent Study will be offered as a credit course. RESOURCE ROOIVI PERSDNNEL D -:D ...A Irv l . X- 'T I xl l 'D N it 7 i MR. RALPH THOMAS MRS. JEAN MARIEWARD MRS. FRAIDA YAVELBERG Mrs. Yavelberg and her class share a humorous moment. LIBRARY The library's 25,000 volumes support students and faculty in many ways. They contain background material pertinent to current curriculum as well as reading material for enjoyment. Recently, the paperback collection of fiction has been expanded to broaden the range of popular reading. ln addition to books, the media center contains audio visual materials of value to researchers. But the vital link between students and resources is the librarians themselves. They play a major role in term paper projects for juniors and seniors. By compiling lists of useful sources and teaching classes how to use the sources to the best advan- tage, the library staff is invaluable in helping students develop research skills. Their intimate knowledge of course requirements and material on hand makes student's investigations of topics easier tasks. FTPF' v i ,: ' Q - R 'sh I R 3 'r ' ' . f' l H . J f L fm. -TLV. it V ,til ,is A-45, . 1 rise, all -...H ' ' 1 ' i , ,L ,- av wt' V-il :ai fy .,1iJ U . ' , tflwfgf, ri?-wrt ' is - - F' 1afsjf,fJ ef T I, flyrig' f Q .,qzQ' . -h . f' . Ii' 'i ' w fir. ll cv ' ' ,511-L ' 2 , , . U.. ':,f:g,,ff IA ,N 1-53-:Q-559' l:'J,,:i'?n ' 1 fi' 'lr' , 'fa K. Q - -74' 'iiftflgfl 1- Ti?-iii' 'f?i.gL-?5Pf??:-.-ff? MRS. JOAN BROUS T1 MRS. MARGARET CARPIANO MRS. PHYLLIS HOWELL Secretary to librarians The wise man reads both books and life itself. Lin Yutang M, l SENIOR SERVICE The Senior Service program, coordinated by Mr. Rufalo, takes place each Spring. During the second half of their day, seniors active in this program trav- el to Livingston elementary schools to aid both teachers and children. The course provides stu- dents with valuable experience in education, child care and social work. The gratification of learning is shared by the seniors and the children. -.Z-., 1 ' x I Din-:x 'f DATA PROCESSING I.m..we 1 f 2 ' I . I .Q f ,- I-:L xlllff? , . ,JP Er. .,, .. , QQ?-fgjlj gay I 1'f.i'135'TE?f' .- I- K .- t. ,, .. .. -.K If .i' - -V-e -- - 4- . , - -' , -- r 4 ,. ji-Q. - 'I I 'S ,-gf 1 Jas.. -. SCHOOL SECRETARIES MRS. JULIE JOHNSTON ATTENDANCE OFFICER MRS. RHODA HOLLANDER MRS. LAURA MARKS MRS. ALICE WONSOR ,.-5 4?- . X , 4. . f A I MRS. AUDREY AzzoL1NA MRS. DOLORES CAROLA MRS. BARBARA ENTWISTLE 'WIT -A M, ,Li-H .s iq EY ,. iii! u S fill, 42? MRS. LOIS KELLIN MRS. AUDREY PORTER MRS. BETTY WOODRUFF f 'L NURSES Panic plays no part in the training of a nurse. ELIZABETH STRALEY Q MRS. PHYLLIS MISS ELEANOR VOYSKI KOWALCHUCK BUILDING SERVICES MRS. VICTORIA FARLEY and MRS. BERYL ALFANO MRS. RUTH GUPTON MR. GEORGE O'ROARKE Cafeteria Aides Custodial Aide Liason Officer l' 2' . A . ,IXW X' A-FN Cafeteria Employees MR, HARRY RADCLIFFE MR. ALGESEK MR. ANDY LISKA Head Custodian Custodians 51 52125 -iii I S 4 .g ,. . N e 5' ' s ,K fs, I f ,fx WJ-gAs'lbL,.,, ,fgyrfj-2f1,, y Q ,' H 3? f-if 'xt - -f s ,, 11 fm ,-W 9 1kf'5 if I 'NS L T5- W 'u' 'af ' ' ms . 5 i.. ,fr B rx . ,152 QF Hi fy iv' -8 .5 FQ' ' fx e - ' ' 4 ff ik J? .nl gf: ' Y I X1 g gm' 1 n f. 'J - Farid fn' 5, 4 hui 1' A-fm- ' fs N ii. E fvxijvi v' ': A . . :E ' J5,g2s1 , , ,li-,F - ,Q Q - o . LW ' 'X Mu 5 1 'lax i 'L n H f gt' Hi Um! , my . iA .1- . 5 ' . A- IP, Us 'A' s Q 'N 1 ,GA 3, 21 'fa V 'bkiut -,.l a Q 1' Cf' Seniors 'EH- 5 A v SHARI LISA ABELES l'll get by with a little help from my friends. -Beatles I would like to thank my parents, Alyse, and Melissa for all their encourage- ment. l will 'always remember: My friends Clifton U.S.Y. Tele- phones Driving Billy Joel Songbird ... H., D., F . .. Miss Robin D. Label, remember F.'s haircut col- lege and success. 'Q 'iff' 91 -Sf.. , i ty. BRIAN ALBANESE U The years to come are the one's which count. But if I forget about the many experiences which I have had here, then life would be nothing but a cup being filled and emptied. LAUREN ABER I want to grow things up to the sky, I want to grow wings and learn how'to fly, To all the no things I'm saying goodbye, So, please forward my.mail. I've got to leave while the wind s in my sail. -Peter Allen , PATRICIA ANNE ALFIERI Faces of old and faces of new, People we know and people we knew. Growing together, then drifting apart. always an ending and now a new start. -J.H. Wonderful start the nurses' office Friday afternoon meetings 5 a.m. bicycle rides Mr. Bill cam- pouts and cruises The Folk Group . . . Special friendships made along the way This is only a beautiful begin- ning X ff f N' W4 A X!! tl 'sz ' '-. I' . , ' . E--A 4. -V-Y - EDWARD ADAMS We're at the point of no return. -Kansas Ed can be seen most of the time with Charlie Clark, Mike Peck, and Larry Thomasen. He can be found most of- ten at Country Exxon for his goal in life is to be an owner of a gas station. Throughout high school, he looked for- ward to homeroom with Mr. Thomasg Ed values his independence most high- ly in life. ini? 154' FRITZ ANDLAUER Fritz will always remember the Dead End Kids and good laughs with Thimmy. Good times at the Ramble Inn, Practice sessions and numerous parties fsummer of '79J. Good luck in the future to all my friends and Ted. He plans to go to college and will never forget that happiness is a Sunday after- noon and ice cold bmw. DAVID ANQREASQN And I really have enjoyed my stay, But I must be moving on Supertramp Friendships made and good times spent with THE BOYS can never be forgotten. Soccer and baseball sea- sons are cherished memories as was softball with the attitudes. Special thanks to Lit, Glass, Juan and my fam- ily for being there. And most of all, thanks Jill for the memories and care you -have given me. '11 an X , STUART B. ANTHONY The only real nobility is being superior to your former self.' Whitney M. Young, Jr. How can I forget: the stable, shows, AYH 84 bike trips, labs, retreats, band, termpapers. the musical calculator, Ii- brary? To everyone at P.V.S.: You're the greatest. l'Il miss you at college. Blessings are not valued until they are gone. Thomas Fuller .v - -FY I I 1 . r 1. ANTHONY ANDREOU Thanks Mom and Dad. I came into this school alone and I leave with some good friends. Ant Andiamo Boy's, F.F., D.D., S.M., F.M., H.C., Mongo, S.P. Born to Run- Springsteen- The Boss GERARDO ANTONIELLO Jerry is usually found with Rocky, Car- men, Mike, Tina, Joan, Patty .... His favorite teachers were Mr. Gillock, Mr. Swenson, Mrs. Caruso, and Mr. Thom- as. Jerry is usually found in Orange at Nino's Foreign Car. He can't forget Rose at the casa .... Jerry wishes to pursue a life in auto mechanics. IWI I ,,,, . il--- I in 'II ERIC ANTHONY Cheer up, the worst is yet to come. P.C. Johnson Too many events, too many names to try to list but HKHEBBMNBALWL- SAK RCSIT BLGBJMDDMCJA WEDCK- ADSEHS. -4 flock hard, you're in there somewhereb. And, of course, thanks to all. These memories will live. Life goes On... tx' I , H1 -l . ,X ,Z I PETER AUSTIN APPEL Still waters run deep. English Proverb I will always remember the friends l've made over the past years and the times that we've shared. Moments spent on the basketball team will never be forgotten. As for the future, I hope that I will find success and happiness in a world that values peace, love, and freedom. Sl-IERYL APRIL Let not the time separate us now, but the years we've spent become a mem- ory. V. Cheerleading 78-79, Sr. Prom 78- shore?, Dinner party, Vermont, New Years, Diner, Pigging Outl, Nevele, JLC, 44's my favorite, Nanc-B.B.F.S. l.L.Y, My memories are meaningless without the special friends l've shared them with. Love and thanks to my fam- ily for their guidance, warmth, and friendship. To Larry- 11!5!77 was a special moment. You've filled my life with love, laughter and everlasting memories! JAMES D. ARNAY .. hope that the music turns you on like it's turning on me Hatfield and the North Best times with Mark, Doug, the Book- saving Burnout, Bergy, Gayster CGeekD, and Peat. l'll not forget 'VEL with Frank, John, the F.M. and numerous MERS L.T.A.A. 79-80 Jamming Mahavishnu, Holdsworth, and the Hatfields. Thank you to my family for putting up with me. Later LHS ..... ,STEVE ARONSON You pay for your satisfaction Somewhere along the line. Billy Joel BW- The Incident, Job, track, A.C., S.M., Blue Star Motel, movies, Steer Palace, Casino, Moose, Whale, Proms, duotlas, Freebird, Washington, Bos- ton?, Frampton, Tennis, the famous American, Bunny, Penn. Thank you to my parents, Mr. Lovi, and Mr. Bacso. Shari- my love for you will never fade. -Ns. KEITH AZZOLINA G.B.'s Annual- Laura and her c.t. s.c. Jim, Jeff, Rob, at Pat's backyard. JOHN BAILEY Hungover, Red-Eyed, Dog Tired, satis- fied. lt's a long road and a little wheel and it takes a lot of turns to get there. Good times with friends: Bobby, Pino, Joe Joe, P.J. and Phipson. As for soc- cer, I owe it all to my coach, Swenson. Happy times with my love Gloria will never be forgotten. You are a great in- spiration on my life-thanks. L1 l :- ROBIN BAIME memories include: Florida with Beth, CJulieJ!, Floor C with Ricky, times spent with Glenn, 2!1O!79, weekends with C.J. and M.J., Sue bananal, cheerlead- ing, The Wild Chase , Seaside '79 ... To my friends, thank you for all your love- especially Lauren and Stephen. To my family- thank you for all the love and understanding I needed to grow. Life's truest happiness is found in the friendships we make along the way. 1. X P' at 1:1457 MARJORIE R. BAKER Happiness is not Having what you want But loving what you Have. -R.V. PAMELA BANNER Great times with Maria, Debbie, Cathy, Margie, and Coleen will always be re- membered, especially the ride home from Pt. Pleasant '79 with Debbie and Coleen . . . winter '78 stuck knee deep in snow the fort the city the end of the road Maria and Cathy stuck until 8:15 A.M. and to Tommy a very special friend, thanks. PHYLLIS ANN BANZHAF We may lose and we may win, but we will never be here again, so take it easy. Summer of '79, Patty- you're the greatest! Margie-disco! The Car : Cordoba, possum, Good Luck to all. ROBERT BARBELLA Rock can be found with Frank-Mac, Jules, Mongo, Dancks, Canonball, Fat Jack, Oscar, dude, lou, Ed-Head, Mi- guel. Good times-football team, okay Mike, yack tongue, ca t-Wicks, Base- ball. Weight Lifting, tgirl Watching, School Roof- soprano, Bro's Bob would like to go on to college and seek wealth and happiness. FRANCINE BARBER Treasured moments spent- with trea- sured friends will never be forgotten. Lindenmere, S.C., 6th eriod ' labs, John's parties, , Fc-Fbliysfgy Israel . . . talks with Joel. My perpetual friend, sometimes, you made me smile when no one else could. To my socially ageless friend, l love you. To my par- ents, thank you for all your love and guidance, I never would've made it Thank you Mom and Dad. Anthony- 'whatever this world gives me, I hope you're there to share it with me. -.,4X. ., Q.-rf.. ,N .5 . - - y'. A 5 ly N: l -I. .- A ' ' A j'L 4' i. LAUREN BARNA What could be more important in life, Than to know in our hearts, That in. everything we have tried to do, We have done our very best. - -John Gray Friends-times spent together have been so special. Family-I love you. Barry-you have opened a very special part of me and have filled it with your love. Words would never be able to ex- press how much I love you. if ,- without you. And to Lori, you've proven over and over what a great friend you are. I ll never forget you. .W JOHN F. BARON From the mountains to the sun, Life has only just begun. -Kansas J.B. would like to thank Lee, Alby, Spin, Drew. Lit, Bea, Harv, Rick, Juice, Beth, and Shara. Memories include summer with Lee, Beth, and Rick: zoom, quarters, Messes van, Base- ment, T.H.C., Lab Parties, lost con- certs, Tennis and skiing. l would also like to thank my family who helped me greatly- through these times. LAURA ANNE BARON Show me the ocean When shall I see the sea May this day set me in motion I ought to be on my way. -James Taylor Lunch with Nancy, Joanne, Ellen, Pat- tie . .. LPL gang . .. Margate sailing .. skiing Beach Boys Mr. Bill Summer of'79 Red .. ATB's .. Errrr! .. Chorus .. No, no, no, no, NYC . . . football games. To my family and friends- May beauty touch your days as beautifully as you have touched mine. BONNIE LYNN BAROUCH To put meaning in one's life may enu in madness, but life without meaning is the torture of restless and vague de- sire. -Edgar Lee Masters I will always remember Jr. prom, Key Club, Key Club convention, U.S.Y., conventions, camp, Ellen Glasgow, hone calls with Marci a s ecial friend- CYNTHIA BARRY Friends: See you in the sky above, and in the tall grass and the ones I love, you're gonna make me lonesome when you go. -B.D. Welp ... 4some summer . 9th grade attic Vermont annual New Year's eve 3 a.m. chase Don't cross the River TLSA 40 Love ... No Nukes Rally . .. Fireman Joe . .. Four each other JCBC Yup! David-What can I say to a part of mel always meant to share and did. Mon-and owl-I love you both. Jessica loves all of you-Don, Lauret, Kay-bird. Chacy-notice A.C. has learned to walk. MICHELE BATTISTA You only live once so live each day to the fullest. I Will always remember - Summer of '78 and '79 PPF incredibles Pink Elephant CCC back up Scrutfy . . . Belmar fDeb, remember the crumb?J ... 4!19!78-CD3 5!5f78-she caught us in the act: and 10f6!78-its in the garbage. Great and Crazy times with Debbie, Maria, Dana, and Weaser will' never be forgotten-a D I I . P ship with David 5- :ff-1 Q 'ful ff ' ' f ' -lg Li.-. r .-.,l',T' ' i f. . '..'.. V ly.. if' . ,- iq aff LISA BAUER l'll always remember parties at Carla's, Bars with the gang, Ruthie and out southern home. Jamie, Laura, Gaye, Lea, Stacey. and all the other excellent people who made these 3 years at L.H.S. extremely interesting. You can't spend what you ain't got, You can't lose what you ain't never had. -Muddy Waters special thanks to my parents for under- standing me. Qi-if ff! QTHW- sg., VK is X K i , r , JOHN BEATRICE So many faces in- and out of my life, Some will last, some will be just now and then. Life is a series of hello's and goodbye's-l'm afraid it's time for good- bye again. -Billy Joel I will always remember the good times with Labonz, Harv, Duke, Mess, Lit, Glass, Dave, Nears, and Fred. Especial- ly, C.D.B. Bad. Co., M.T.B. Cvanj, The lawyers, Firemen's Ball, Luau, Renting the ice, N. Year's Eve, J. Burns Ralph, Rocking and Ratting, Monk's and all the parties-Harv, That's one rotten line you got there, you know that! GLENN PAUL BECK Let the good times roll. n -Rick Ocasek Mr. Pollack and the Cake Boc The Chalet Motel burnt M 81 M's Rhonda and the Cars I would also like to recall my great times with Bruce, Ron, and Owen. And, of course, my regards to the Cosmic Flow. I I 1 BARBARA BEDRICK Something of ourselves remains Wherever we have been. Anonymous Memories include: summers at Linden- mere U6-797 Andover '78 . . . The Party . .. Concerts Dancing Leo Club . .. Florida and P.R. Thanks to all my friends. Especially Fran and Andy, for always being there, and for being the geat friends that you are. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your sup- port and encouragement. Richard, hanks for being such a great brother. X? .5 T, rl NOAH BEERMAN What a great three years its been. es- pecially the senior year. Allthe guys from band: Brian, Bruce, Rick, Lance, Ken, and don't forget Felix and Wayne B. The exchange trips- excellent. Math with Blair- sleep time. History with Jack and his trivia tests. These definitely have been great times and although sometimes LHS was a pain, I know I'lI never forget those times. . Without dreams a man will die. - Chuck Mangione il, vc--1 ,Y l a BRUCE RICHARD BEHRINGER Memorable times during my years at L.H.S. will always include the D.B. Yonks LaCrosse '79 Herbie Long Branch Route 80 Hope N.J. The Jenny Jumps The Meadows Belle Aire!! Delaware Water Gap and the Ar- cade. l'd also like to thank my family and good friends Ron, Glenn, Mike, Al, and Jeff for all the great times we've shared. KJ' '-I-0 , -4? 'zu s 1 fin. 7 , I wg,-Y . LOUIS BELARDO Time doesn't wait for meg it keeps on going - Boston Lou can usually be seen in his yellow firebird or on the football field. Seaside '78 Wildwood '79 ya chin! Mush head The Park 4!27!79 Turtle Back The Raccoon Duh! and especially those times spent with Linda and Steve will never be for- gotten. A special thanks goes to my parents for always being there when needed. 1 J' X x. JEFF S. BELSIK Its been a long hard ride. - Marshall Tucker Band Jeff can most often be found at Scott Steve s or Mike s house or at con- certs. Hell remember most the good times in lunch Mr. Gorka s class Auto Shop Mr. Albrecht Mrs. Yavelberg Mr. Tonnesson and Martini day. Jeff is most often found motorcross riding with Mike and Scott and his goals are to take over FAD. Co. and to take a trip to different parts of the world. .CARQL ANN BENDER Dont be dismayed at good-byes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And meeting again after moments or lifetimes is certain for those who are friends. Richard Bach ll never forget track Mr. . Deutsch per. 2 skiing Jr. and Sr. Proms BGR getting lost Summer 29 ... Alan thank you for making my high school years so very special. I ap- preciate my family Donna and friends for always bringing me happiness. LLOYD BENNETT Remember the past, Live the present Trust the future. I will always cherish my high school years. Memories include Israel Summer of '79 stolen cars Wayne RR driving with Mitch and David When do you get your car back? Unforgettable times with Leah, Marci, Terri, Pam, Gary, and Mir- iam my sophomore advisor. Thanks to everyone for making my high school years what they were. TRACY BENNETT There ain't no cure for the summer- time blues. -The Who A415 4 1 v V- , X. MARK BERKOW I will always carry the memory of all my friends at LHS. They are all very special and unique people. l want to say thanks to my family and especially Lynne, for making it worthwhile. There's a light. Rocky Horror Pic- ture Show JOSEPH DAVID BERGMAN It's Been Real Thanks for the good times, Robbie, Doug, Mike, Jim, Pete, Mark, Dave, Schwartzie, and my family. My Doggie Cross Country trip C.M. of L.T.A.A. Soccer La- crosse the Rats Noodnick rap baby Chipsters Wendy's party Feb. 23, bust Backstage Gong show Playboy club Lancer's Shell ... Blue Bomb ... Roll- ing Thunder ... School Day's, Greatest of Day's The Good Rats T' f y ,fi LX K BRUCE BERLIN You can penetrate any place you go. John Lennon Thanks to Lance, number one B.F., Noah, and Ken Participants BBB '79 And all others who make life strange and different for meg especially Matt: Pass the lighter, take the wheel and let's hit the G.R. i qi! V , .I Q Y--:..f, f' ! ,I-W.. .... ., . A X Eli. ,Y Q ,..' I PETER BERNART i Q 4 MICHELE WENDY BITTON Time it was, And what a time it was It was A time of innocence. A time of confidences. Long ago it must be l have a photograph. Preserve your memories: They're all that's left you' -Paul Simon Visits to Clark USY Sicillian piz- za 6th period lunch bogus concerts parties, especially Wen- di's Pilgrimage '79 Labor Day Pool hop ... thumbs-up , .. stolen cup- cakes boats and ankles the rock STM - R! A 1:-fur . in 'i J. . -,.-. F.-A I V , .4 MICHAEL JOHN BERNSTEIN Lasting memories of all the times spent with Doug-a real friend, J.R., Pope, Steve, Peter and the MRCC , . . . Steamer Lane .. . Rocky Horror .. . The Tzakmobile . .. X-country with Un- cle Jules Renaldo The Mouse and all of the friends that have shared these good times. Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you've been up to. - Grateful Dead ft? 'i j . if , lg I ...:GSS Quit 1 Hgifil ii: - ' ix E, WENDI J. BLAU The secret of life is enjoying the pas- sage of time. - J.T. Reminiscing February 2, 1979, M,B.'s stolen cupcakes, Stew's party, Vermont, 6th period pig-outs, what- ever , Hilton Head, L.F. and M.P., the rock, John's, tennis, West End, and many other unforgettable good times spent with great friends. Special thanks to my parents for all their love, support and understanding throughout the years. To Anne, a very special friend-we've shared so many memo- ries, thanks for always being there. 4!f ' MITCHELL BIRNER lt's a town full of losers, l'm pulling out of here to win. -Bruce Springsteen l'll always remember: cards with the three stooges . . . The track and pinball with Bernie Z and Teddy Bill G's Sett Go Go Yak Tongue The train with Fat Jack, Steve, Ronnie and Ricky First period study with Pig Face, Em, Rodent Wimpers and Can- nonball. Varsity Football and Wrestling and J,V. Basketball with Nunz. Special love and thanks to my mother and fa- ther, without your love and under- standing I wouldn't have made it this far. AMY BLUM The value of life lies not in the length of days, but in the use we make of them -George Ellistan I am really grateful to those friends who have always been there to help me along the way and whose love I could never do without. l'll never forget: the slumber parties, Birchwood, R.M.C.C., jogging with Beth, 9!26f79 WAR, The Sting, Doobies Concert, spy who PLOP!, Fridays, and MaxweII's. Thanx for all the great times and good luck! RONALD BLUM There is always room for a man of force, and he makes room for many. Emerson Throughout high school, I have learned that the person who is the coolest usu- ally succeeds the farthest. I have en- joyed playing and coaching soccer, lift- ing at the raquetball club, going down to the shore. going to sporting events, playing pinball, and above all being with my friends. I wish to pursue a career in either medicine or accounting. ff' ROBYN BOES Strange days -Jim Morrison Not to be forgotten are the bridge, Poor Rock, hanging out with friends, Sharon, Ellie, Jill, Reeny, and Soo. Good times we had: CDB concerts, fat jokes, P.P.M.F., J.D., This could be true. , Arr-Arr, EIIen's nosebleeds, Sue's depression, and driving with Crash. ELLEN BOGINSKY There is nothing more cherished than the laughter, love, and tears among friends. Thanx friends for sharing the ups and downs of the past three years with me. I'Il never forget: Shore '78 81 '79, Ran- dolph Cunforgettable times, parties, and beautiful peoplej, Elizabeth, con'- certs, late-night raps were THE BEST! Yi and so was everything else. Jen, Robin, Jodi, Niki, Carole, Dana, Wendy, Leslie, Theresa, Pris, 81 Lauri- I LOVE YA ALL- Dream until your dreams come true. .I- ai - ,.., I .T We ffvf. Eu., T,J.lm.. - 'ILE' I . I- lg-. I IE: .. W VINNIE SAN BOLOGNINI Karate-do to yama no ve- The way of karate is as solid as the mountain, as empty as the sky. The Dojo is home. Sensei, D.J., B.M. . . . Pal, I love you. From Woofs and Lar to Lightfoot, MG's, and J.D. STEVEN BONDY Don't give up Until you drink from the silver cup You never know until you try. -America Thanks to everyone who made my years at L.H.S. great. Long live the MRCCI Johnay's parties the time warp Rocky Horror Steamer Lane keeping wassail New Year's Eve ... Let's just say we're out for a good time! iff ,LY THOMAS BORBONE Life is what you make it, so make it the most. T.B. Tommy will always remember Goose, TR-6, the Spider, Pardues, and wild times with Jim Bob. Special memories include homeroom with Cindi, Amy. and Mike, picking up beach babes with Jose and Almar trips with Lenny. Tom will always value his dreams because to him, a dreamer lives forever. JOANNE BOTTORFF . . . I hope I'm not allgrown up yet... 'cause I'm not any of the things I want- ed to be when I grew up!! Memories of great times with Nancy, Ellen, Robyn, Gail, Robbie, Pattie, and Laura b.f. Lenore Maine the girls from V.T. . . . the ugliest house . .. 7!7l79 Mummenschantz CSE CA '80 with Nan Future plans include college and a medical career in Maine. Lots of love to my family! DAVID BRAUNSTEIN A fool will lose tomorrow, reaching back for yesterday. Good times with: Hal, Dave C., David. Gregg, Mitch, and Michael. Remember Entry without a break in Citron's ga- rage. Days at the beach, giving click foots, football at Heritage, and nights like Swenson's. Thanks to two people for trying. CINDI BRANDT Wait a little while to welcome What you're after Give it the time to find its way to you And soon as you no longer try You'll turn and find it Standing by your side. -Ken Loggins Loving memories . . . Florida and an ev- erlasting friendship with Beth, dancing, sister 3, prince charming, L8tM, pleez , Boston Summer iidj, 40, L.l., Cornell esoteric, JACKSON, Chiv- blonde and blue, fun times with Barry and special Lori, Four each other - B.C.J.C., and Jill, thanks for your hon- esty and understanding-you're beauti- ful. A dreamer lives forever MICHAEL J. BRAUN Men of strength and character take joy in sports. Co-captain Mike will always remember the outstanding '79 football season, Nautilus, pumping iron, Seaside '78, '79, '80 and The Goose . Good times shared with Phip's son, Jim Boubis, Greg, Puffhead, and Jose will never be forgotten. Mike anticipates playing football while attending college and a successful career. dif,f'n fa . , -f l I MATTHEW D. BRENNER I really have enjoyed my stay, but I must be moving on. -Supertramp Great times include playing cards C.A.S.T. Parties, especially Wen- di's, don't forget the B.R. the Jr. Prom Concerts Partying with Lance and Bruce .. . Summer '78 with Lance my b-ng managing: Soc- cer, Basketball, Baseball Ma-a-att. Thanks to everyone who helped make these years interesting. Special thanks to a beautiful and special person who was always there when I needed her and with whom many great times were spent, Janet. ROBERT BRENNER If you get confused, Listen to the mu- sic play. -Robert Hunter Alby gives his goodnight to J.B., Rick, Leo, Toast, Spin, 81 Gers fthat low lying Sleazeb. Goodnight to Juice's smile, My money to B.C.'s pockets, my study ta- ble il like youj .... Goodnight to J.B.'s basement, the incredible amount of redheads my eyes have been open to, and the few mellow teachers l've met in 3 years. Friendship with Jerry and the Boys will prove long lasting. See you in the A.M. X 3, 'ja-14 ,ir ,. lt.. r, . iff? f V, y . MARCI BRICKMAN Happy are those who dream dreams and are willing to pay the price to make their dreams come true. - Unknown Memories include: Camp, New Years Eve, movies, Dons, Prom, California, Friendships with Lloyd, Jennifer, Bon- nie, Cathy. Special thanx to my par- ents, and to Mitch for showing the val- ue of a true friendship. f f . 68 ., xx MARK BRODY Memories of Stokes, A.Y.H., the beach, the mobile music machine, Rockaway, N.Y.C., and anywhere else with people close to me who will always be remem- bered, especially Dan the main man , Brian, Bettina, Mike, Bob, and Jeff. Many memories of the magical 13- thanks. May all of our paths cross fre- quently. il . .xg N il , N 12 .iii '- ' 5 ' -,i . 'PETS -'- 'U JAMES KEVIN BROEG Let the good times roll The Cars l will never forget the great times l've had at LHS. Keith, Jeff, Rob, and Wayne. Pat's backyard, Peepera's Porsche, Hurricane Keith and Jeff G.B.'s Annual, Keith's limit, Jeff's re- turn from Florida with no limit. The par- ties at Oot-zy's. Let's keep in touch. 7 'i'i xx if ffl l lil i JANET BROWDE Sometimes I can laugh and cry and I can't remember why, but l still love those good times gone by. -James Taylor Special memories Vermont skiing ... 6th period lunch ... concerts ... parties, especially Wendi's Junior Prom ... Israel '78 JLC-WF . .. and 1!12!79. Great times shared with all my friends will always be remembered. A very special thanks to Matthew for caring, loving, and understanding. l'll cherish the memories forever. SUSAN BROWER . Shower the people you love with love. Show them the way you feel. Things are gonna be much better if you only will. - James Taylor l -'U W ,, .- , . Memories include: 4714178 Lava- lette Summers with Booby at Forked River Senior Prom EI Pro Little River Band Concert .. . Kath-thanks for getting me thru track. Special thanks to my parents for all their help and to Mrs. Goodman for making me part of her family. But most of all, Kevin, and the special love we share will never be forgotten. A -l 'x il ' N X 'X X . Q F' f ,I , ' -1 B-.xc ' in A KATHLEEN BROWN Memories will always be with me of the great times l've shared with Dianne. Joane, Maureen, Barbara, Liz, Terry D. and Terry M. will never forget . . . China Moon. Seaside '79, Our Chubby's!, Fri- day nights, Junior Prom, St, Patrick's Day and Wildwood vacations. All of the years growing up with Kenny by my' side will never be forgotten and hope will never end Once you find something- stick with it and always be patient. my TROY BRYDON A quitter never wins, because a win- ner never quits. Varsity Baseball 79-80 with Jules, George, Stan, Steve S., Scott and Chris Fish Good times with Thumbs Up Big Scotty Parsons . .. come on ... To Donna and Amy: thanks for making these 3 years enjoyable Meadow- lands ... Lynn you'll always be remem- bered ... Dead Fish ... Thanks to my mother and father for standing by me through these 18 years. DBX 1 ff' .21 K 5 ,. MICHAEL BUGLIO Yes there are two paths you can go by But in the long run, There's still time to change the road you're on. - Led Zeppelin Memories ... Gametown ... CAST . .. School Musicals 6th lunch with Jess and Betts Seaside Fury Ill 1000 Islands The Rez Band Exchange Trip Water Tower B.K. Ten Plus Broadcast Crew ... Eclipse ... lWAC ... CHO Jackson .. . 3:00. Friends l'll always remember- Beth, Bette Lynn, Lance, Jenny, Mark, Lynn, Sue, Ron, and everyone I couldn't mention, THANX! A .A r 9 2 if f .zrff Lg,Qfr,r,,.,-, - .r l'4 .o 'J-45,47 ' gf! fi Q.-f-'fi' Q-f ILl:'L'2' lZ'd'W I'.f1 .1 - Cr VC' BENJI BUREN Don't surround yourself with your- self -John Anderson CYESJ In the past years at LHS I haven't sur- rounded myself with myself. l've made many good friends with very few en- emies, I hope. I have also surrounded myself with someone I love and will al- ways love, SHARl . ivrf ABBY BURKE Memories of: Poems for friends, cray- ons, Loony , So , Glabby, Klurkes, sweet 16 s, M.B.S.U., Ninny, field hockey, driver's licenses, parties-espe- cially Wendi's, T.E.M.T.Y., Kutz Thanks: Lisa, Jill, Cheri, and Rona for special friendships. Shari-no more dif- ferences friends forever. Melina-10 years treasured always. Michelle-you are something special. Daddy-l'm still your little girl. Mommy-you've always been there-I love you. EDMUND BURKE Hung over, red-eyed, dog tired satis- fied, its a long road and a little wheel and it takes a hell of a lot of turns to get there. -Charlie Daniels sc! nm I , I ' I iw of-v'i ' lr l l rf l V MAUREEN BYRNE Good times go by easy. Many thanks to all my friends, especial- ly, Ellen, Joan, Karen and Dianne, for all the good times. Special memories of Bobby, Ray and The Guys June 22 with Ellen and Jill P.P.M.F. the Proms parties Maine Shore '79 ... Cosmos... CDB and Friday Nights will always be remem- bered. 'Lag' '? . .ls JEFF CABOT We should learn to use things and love people Instead of loving things and us- ing people. -Anonymours Special memories: Lancers at Giants Stadium .. Vermont ... Foodtown ... Vanning to Great Gorge Tailgate parties at the Meadowlands Con- certs at the Garden Friday Nite at Vernon Valley ... Florida '78 and Cruising in my Buick. l especially want to thank my family who has helped me so much over the years. a.,. BARBARA A. CAPRIO There is nothing more cherished than the laughter, tears, and love among friends. Memories: Seaside '79, What's up? , cruising, Aruba, KC, Buds, Buggy, blue pinto, Springsteen, W.S.B. , New Year's Eve '79, brown Omega, hey, babe , football and baseball games and parties. To my friends-lots of love and happiness! To a very special per- son, Maria-the great times we shared are unforgettable and will always be cherished. Thanx for always being there and especially for our wonderful and sincere friendship. To my Mom and Dad-thanks for all your love, un- derstanding. and encouragement. v. if 3. as 7'l i MICHELLE CATALLO There is nothing better in life than a burst of laughter. Lasting memories with Flo and Sue. Cherished times at Belmar, L.B.l., Hot Fudge Sundaes, G.A. and football games helped make my three years the greatest. Hey creepo, What's up, and You're crazy Don't take yourself too seriously. Live, Love, and Laugh! I, Wit? d,,..,v, N ,M . Sf f r -..mg:Mmfls- 'T sg ,. ,. t . .allen it L fry. 5, 5 5 :NEW , 7? as E259 l, , is . . ,,?m,..., ..,.. t . is J., ..., sf ti, - Wt. .t ,,,,t, M rw w,w,.,, sslwma.. W sappy ggggggg G. . K5 M ., 7 ,Z ig W mgggi. gg N Q , -H-ggam, H eerie.. . . 55 L ww mt some mms Egg: assi.. New sys. H as . ff . ,frm in VY ' Picture lx V - , V .i M, ,. , . I KAVQLIG, ,Q .Q Q' M ij, ' .sms E' 2' fem-fe Klilfvifi... ggwgw s any a.,.,5aggM,eBawg aglwgliseii if X1 Sm: mv, .-.V xE,QEeit?,,,'gEQQYf 'affix ig wegfa ' s f'3,,g.,y2fwfea1:,.,, ii M ,M Zssafasfgam xmas . a 'T rtirtsztsfggsre-0 D s f ?S'wyz.e?'f.f 2,4 .. f- ,, 5 ,t .gg Af pgs ,w,'2:v3s::t1 ,kfwfww - r K View mlm., Z., . J, ,gifs it nn.: j,,i H E 1, Q at il J ,gif is if W, me .. was Egg gm H asses A Z W ,Q , X all JY' Qw,,W Mm N--Zip. ewwmf .W sis' H-5 ' ,am-.rf , ,M . mg, . r mae -1--W. N Z MWQEESM af.. sw- ws W t -'zines JIMMY CHAMBERLIN Ramblin ' -MTB :fri : VJ, .f L ,-7., F,l jf:j4,Lll'-in-. 2 J I l -'rim'-3, 1 I. le .ir .,..'-,, .L .v -1.l ' .' 1 .-, 5 1. if A -f ,.w.. G. n:-. I-tml.. '17 -e JP- 'R :N r LUCIA CELENTANO Took all my worries, put 'em up on a shelf. And headed on down to the sea- -SMB Suci, Ofk, Buy a shell? slick, Bunny, Big I Guys, Shut up Sue! Rich Girl, pouting, 4!16f77, Basketball, Seaside- Rain- bow '79, BK, Rats, snagged, CA, The Wall, nutritionally convinced, Apple Dreams, Kumquat. Memories: Sue, Kathy, Kim, Ilene, Beth and Kerri. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything. shore. RONALD MARK CHAIKLIN My Olds-party car, The Ghia, Finally the Formula, Jon and Racketball, Game Town and the Game Room, F.B.L.A.- V.P., Atlantic City, Funny Girl, U.S.Y., Young Judea overnights, The Concord The Gang- Benii, Shari, Dave, Sissy, Les, Jon, Marlene, Chris, Alison and Me. THANKS MOM AND DAD. ROBERT CHANG The Road goes ever on and on, Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the Road has gone, And l must follow, if l can -J.R.R, Tolkien Thanks go to my family and friends for all their help, with special thanks to Jaime. l'll remember bicycling with Eric and Stuart, the library with Sztybs, just Dan, and chem labs. . ' .Y X 1 YEL, . 7 .115f' L iv CHRISTOPHER CHRISTIE Great Hopes make Great Men Many super High School Days always remembered: My man Scott, Steve S., Troy, Rick, Harry, Jules, and Fat.Jack two-wheel turns VW .. painting the roof, twice Junior Prom with Melina . . Thanks to Beth, Randi, Amy, Lynn, and Julie ., Class President, 3 years, unbelievable .. Boys State, Na- tion .. Varsity Catcher .. Thanks to Lauren B. for understanding . . Thanks to Mr. Bell, Swenson, Schwartz and Berlin . . BJ concerts with Rick . . spe- cial friendship with Jill was special .. To my family thanks for the freedom to speak, love, and do. To Melina. you've taken my life into your heart. Our special love will live in my heart forever. f -ii MONICA IRENE CHRUSTINSKY You can worry your life away with not knowing what each day may bring to you. Or take each day as it goes on, wake up to the love that flows on, around you. -George Harrison Great times shared with special friends-Cindy, Wendy, and Lisa will al- ways be cherished. A special thanks to everyone else who made these last three years great, and a special thanks to my family for always being there. r ' l J- MICHAEL CITRON l'll always remember many Stooge's Festivals, Birdman, Dave, J.D. and Hal being swell to me. HasIan and the Cult and my weekly birthdays. Pidge and the Boss, at Phillips with A.A. and J.M., city business deals, three on threes after school, The T.S.K., Lancer and Legion baseball, HiIde's chem class, Aloa, the WhaIs and the great Who concert. lf dreams came true, oh wouldn't that be nice. -Springsteen - L4 I-.. 3 BARBARA CICCI Seen all good people turn their -YES Barbara's memories include all her friends especially Jill, Jane, Kathy and Robyn. She will never forget Billy Joel '78 Kiwanis '77 DAKOTA BILL The Barn YES '79 Florida '78 Nov. 9, 1977, Oh what a night . Moments spent with Oscar will always be treasured. A special thanks to all my friends and especially my par- ents for making my 3 years at LHS un- forgettable. heads. BARRY CLAIRE For long you live and high you fly THERESA CIGNARELLA Tomorrow see the things that never come. Today, when you see me fly away without out. Shadow on the things you know. Feathers fall around you and show you the way to go. lt's over. -Neil Young Find the cost of freedom. -Crosby, Stills, Nash And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry. And all you touch and all you see ls all your life will ever be ., -Pink Floyd Sophomore football . . . parties at Skins ... Junior and Senior Proms with Shara . . . Mrs. Higgins' Algebra ll class Partying with friends and nu- merous concerts will never be forgot- ten. Thanks to Len and Gers for all the incredible times. Special thanks to Shara for making my last 2 years at L.H.S. the greatest. There will never be another one like you. -Jim Morrison -we lk? S G.. Q.. CHARLIE I md hen one day jbil ii find ten years have gone behind you, no one told you when to run you missed the starting gun. 1 -Pink Floyd Lots of good times with Adam, Howie, Kenny and everyone at the end of the road. Mlke's house at Long Branch ... Nums Adam's coloring book The- Hot Rods..The seven car raid. Es- peclally good times spent with Joan. ll .in ROBERT J. CLARKSON They don't play my music so I'm nev- er comin' back. A -Good Rats Jim, Jeff, Wayne, G.B. Annual, Parties at Oot-zy's, S.C., G.A., Tubing- 'Grand Dad, Jim-Bob's cases, working with Ed, Tucker, and Pete, soccer in '78, '79, 'Tuff Bagel, Peepera's Porche, Every day should be a holiday. -Outlaws 'Ip 1:11- 'YU' l HARLAN COBEN There are three things which are real: God, human folly, and laughter. The first two are beyond our comprehen- sion so we must do what we can with the third. -John F. Kennedy 1963 Remembrance of basketball, kittens, Blue Oyster Cult, singing with Doug, morning announcements, and mostly friends. A special thanks to my loving parents who were always there. H .. I A i.. ,.h - ',. - l DAVID COHEN We've got time to think of the ones we love while the miles roll away. -Jackson Browne I leave Livingston High with fond memories of tennis team, basketball, Amazing 'WHO' Concert, Friedman's party, skiing, A.C., Citron's garage, football. Friendship played a major role in my school years namely Jeff, Hal, Citgo, Jordan, Dave, Pigeon, Harlan. Cindy and summer of '79 will never be forgotten. fl JEFFREY COHEN So many faces in and out of my life. Some will last, some will be now and then. -Billy Joel Memories of ski trips '79 with Howard with great times to come in '80, bor- rowing M.B. and P. will never be forgot- ten lt looked better before 59 days . . . special thanks to Ter, for ev- erything. fl r-...L f ,L 'KI STACEY COHEN g Stacey can best be described as unique and exciting. Her years at LHS were highlighted by Mrs. Furst's classesuthe Chorus trip to Kenmore, Drivotrainer and Behind the Wheel, and good friends. Memories include: Two Guys, Lake Como '79, driver's license, horse- back riding, copperenameling, TAC l and Il. She values her family, boyfriend and ideals most and would like to pur- sue a career in the field of law. n I ' , ig .- A ' f 'Q ,nf 2 UQ STEVEN COHEN X DEBBIE COHN Good times with Pam, Margie, Maria, Colleen and Cathy will always be re- membered. Coming home from Pt. Pleasant '78, The Fort, Englishtown . . . The End of the Road . . Lake Ho a . p t- cong, Pam's sixteenth birthday. Col- leen and Pam, thanks for always being there when I needed you. Rusty. you make every day special for me, l love you. MATTHEW COLASUONNO Rocket engines burning fuel so fast. up into the night sky they blast, thought the universe the engines whine, could it be the end of man and time. Back on earth the flame of life burns low, everywhere is misery and woe, pollution kills the air, the land and sea, Man prepares to meet his destiny - Black Sabbath TRACEY D. COLE We may lose or we may win but we will never be here again. -Eagles Memories include- Lavallette '79 . . . A.Y.F.C. OR WHAT! Pumpkin Hunt- ing F.H. with Miss Clause spe- cial friends-Anne, Lee-Ann, and Mi- chelle. Mom 81 Dad-thanks for every- thing, I will always love you. To Russ- you are very special to me and always will be. Thanks for all the beautiful memories. MARIA COLOMBRITA Life is a song worth singing. Maria's usually out clubbing with Diana, Steffi, Lisa, and Ro, Lisa, and Mona ... Summer of 79 , Ortley, 6th avenue crew, Baby O, surf club, comicosis, and a lot of sun. Florida with Lisa, Steffi- dieting , Fun in Batitte's, hanging with Robin. Diana-thanks for just being there. Special thanks to my mother. Memories will always be cherished with that special someone. . 'Q:,:g.i ' ' T' ' ' ' - , 'I iq if ,, -..g-,Lay -, 1 H ,l..,,.L,.l.-A Y, qii ' ':'ll:f1:J'E I 1 I ' 414 . n- .PT T57 ,ii -Y ii- ii. , V. JENNIFER BETH CQRWIN Some men see things as'they are and say 'why?' l dream things that never were and say 'why not? -George Bernard Shaw Thank-you to all my friends for making my years at LHS so special. Key Club, MEH, Mrs. Payne's English and the .Iu- nior Prom will never be forgotten. To Tina, Linda, Diana, and Kara: Love and thanks for St. Patrick's Day, Conven- tion '79, bleak days, birthdays, pin stripes, and the special times that only we could have shared. Cuz- friends come and . . . they were right! To my parents and Steve, thanks for under- standing. I'll love you. always. Sl PETER COURTER Strike up to reach a mountain, be so nice on the outside, but inside keep -The Who During these three years at LHS, I have had the opportunity to make some new friends and have a lot of good times with them. People like Doug, Jim, Mark, Ferg, Gayster, Mike, The Law- yers, A-109, Uncle Bjarne, Mr. Reilly, Barry, Mike, Gers, and The Who con- cert. I hope it doesn't end here. ambition. l I RANDY S. CORWICK It doesn't matter where you're head- ed As long as you've taken the first step. -R.S. Corwick The TV Studio was the highlight of my high school years. As a co-director of the Studio, I learned how to run a tele- vision crew. As for making the tennis team, I never did achieve that goal. I enjoyed striving towards that goal. 1: s're 11' SUSAN MARIE COX Looking out at the sea, I believed what I said when I said, I feel free. -S.M.B. Pucky a life time, spontaneous, no ma ... Buy a Shell?, Fireman's, Luci, Battleship, snagged, Rainbow Seaside, '79, Rats, 096 Cutting, Bunnie, M 81 M's, Football Games, Heartthrob, Cuz 81 Co., pouting, the wall, HATS, Edna Cherrie Blossom, nutritionally con- vinced, Nick, Memories: Ilene, Lucia, Kathy, Robin, and Beth. PERRY CRIMI Hungover red-eyed Dog tired satisfied lt's a long road and a Little wheel and it takes A lot of turns to get there. Thank you -CDB '74 S, X. GLENN CUMMINGS A new door is opened old doors slam behind us To which the keys are falling Just out of reach out of sight ... forgotten . . . Thanks Dodle r-1 L .fx 'X l 2. JOHN M. CRUMMEY We have the power to make this the best generation in the history of man- kind, or to make it the last. -John F. Kennedy Nickname Huah John is usually found in the computer room. He'lI nev- er forget D+D 84 H.C., MRCC, Carvel, Phantasm, Physics labs and his friends. John plans to study chemical engineer- ing or physics. xv ' 7 ' Y- 1 g DAN CUBERT Thanks to the Baritone Bros., Mr. Bill, Mr. Sluggo, Mr. Hands, Shotz, James, Keithsters, Felix, Wayne S., Ma Wa, The Usual and Unusual Gang of Women, and Bri. Special thanks to Marchall Brody C13 yearsb and The Mystery Woman. Touch the last of what is past MAHAVISHNU '80 -Gentle Giant ED. L. CUPOLI . . . Good times spent with Cannonball, Jules, Mongo, Big Sam, Whimpy and Fat Jack. Painting the roof Those cruising nights with The boss that will always rank . the summer of '79 and the Great Camping trip? The unforgettable Bronco Busters midnight hockey games. And thanks to D.C. and P.C. for all those good times you helped me have. 15,51 'Nr' KATHLEEN CURRY To laugh is to love, and I love to laugh. l'Il always remember and be thankful for the great friends I have, and the good times and laughter we shared. Special thanks to my family. Never for- get Mickey Coconuts! Wooof ... Twirling ... G.A. ... the shore ... football games . .. summer of '79 ...' gubers and especially B.K. and the gang: Remember- everything will work ou . , rand' 3 L, Ulu CHUCK CURCIO l'll never forget Homeroom, the jump out the window with Michael. Thanks pop. Thanks a lot Mike-you were a lot of-fun. A dream goes on forever. -Todd Rundgren DANIEL T. DANCKWERTH Winning isn't anything, but trying to win is the only thing! -Vince Lombardi Dancks will always remember. .. football-double sessions .. wrestling- cutting weight cruisin' with Jules, Cannonball, Mongo, Fat..lack, and Ed . . the roof 9-15-79 .. Fat Jack in the Heritage Diner parking lot .. pumping iron and the 300 club. To my parents and everyone else who helped me get through High Schoolg thanks a lot. I really appreciated it. NANCY JOYCE CUSHMAN You got to drift in the breeze before you set your sails. -Paul Simon Good times and friends will never be forgotten. Ducky, Gritz, F.H., Track. two-ton, six-ton, nine-ton. Memorable times with Cindy and Lena. Jill, thanks for being there when I needed you. Terri, our friendship has grown to be very special to me in a very short time. Cindi, with time old things grow better, like our friendship. You're the best a friend could ask for. 'E-L? fl . 1 . l i ' f I E . Q E E Emjmwxms B ragga E mm E E asses E M H J. H l is use WE e we is - e Zemgljgigeemea e asewggmax axe mm-SEQRES?-snag -Eel? new sxmmi esgggsge awe it New swag E e B amos B an e awe E j .sememgage It E a E eww I H -E Picture, e K r H Not e s It e e -a is It ,e as I it e w it it at . e s is-s-ss A , MH H VBIZ 9 H Je S H .- ml-lmB m SHE BSWXSSEE S8 K-l BSS m SSB A SEB S8 HERB EWLWE B B SK BSS 'WE B S8 K-1 me mi-gwegeese It ,. E E -deg aww- It ei '?5M-gzagggeieg esisamemsax-Reg new ggeggzgisaxe E as .sa Q eg- '-'sein is ,tt it e waweme e VHNFS H-me as It K, sat.-at It e It el wane is e It e s s - It It it les--me-it e e me ess e Emeesswsxssmd-Ease as E excess e e mi B H-E S8 S8 X S8 S8 E , mmm- E H new H H nl HW E H swans H M H E E W B he H E Q Q E---E We E E H H mek B st H H ,L-E E E BEEN KE H nl s e amass S ees--ssl-r e E Q 2-'gfffewngsgw Em m'EHEWWEE.E E BE 'm- if as e E ssmgsw sm me iwem-.ex-?5?E-emee is as .as was it it as BILL DANIELS Big D -loves woodship. He will miss Mr. Tonneson. He enjoyed Auto, the Meadowlands, and the class of '80. ADRIENNE DALTON For yesterday is but a dream and to- morrow is only a vision, But today, well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vi- sion of hope. -Sanskrit Proverb A's memories .. Times laughing .. my luck . .. jogging with Dana and Jill S Rainy summer weekends with Jill M. the shore .. sunburnsi. driving .. infatuation .. license plates .. SSA .. Press Box .. football games.. ice skating .. 5:00 A.M, the Rock. .. To my friends: laughter brings smiles .. smiles create beautiful friendships .. and friendships last forever .. Thanks Mom and Dad for your love and under- standing. I love you !!!!!!! 1' N' JovANKA minnosxn L 'TGA- GINA DAVIDSON But you can't slow down now As the earth has presented a new crest to reach Without barely a rest from the last one. -Stephen Stills Thanks to all my friends, especially Emily and Cheryl who have been there whenever l needed them. Thanks also to my parents for all their understand- ing. Fun times: Summer '78 and '79, Essex Forum, concerts, South Orange and Maplewood. Q -jr DOUGLAS J. DAVIS There's a light that shines on all peo- ple, sees them through: it waits and watches them move through their lives like people do. -Michael McDonald Golf, Juggling, Carvel with Frank and John, LTAA- Don't do that! , Rats, harmonizing with Harlan in Biscayne Bay! YM and the guys: Mark CC- sterj, Jimqcustomer relationsy, JoefNo, not the legly, BurnoutCSave the booksli, Gayster C AP Chemj, Pe- teCThe Who?J Friends: Though we're apart, you're in my heart to stay! -Orleans HARRIS DAVIDSON My years at Livingston High School have been the most memorable years of my life. I had many good times that I will remember for many years to come. Good luck to the band and to the entire graduating class of 1980 in the future. Q.,-41 TS l . E. RICK DAVIDSON For long you live and high you fly And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry And all you touch and all you see ls all your life will ever be. -Roger Waters Good times will always be remembered with Lee, J.B., Spin, Bob, and Corks ... Floor C Y.B. Ball Quarters J.H.C. Prom Summer of '78, thanks to my family for being there. G i X K i .lf I. JORDAN DECHTMAN Press on Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will notg nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not: unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education alone will not: the world is full of educated derelicts. PERSIS- TENCE AND DETERMINATION ALONE ARE 0MNlPOTENT. -Coolidge Memories of LHS .. . great times dur- ing basketball season hitting the slopes going down the shore, memories with friends will never be for- gotten, thanks to my family. MICHAEL DEFINIS l'll always remember homeroom, the jump out the window with Chuck, . I thank my mother for always being there. Pam, l'll never forget our times together. ln a 100 million years when the planet disappears, you and I will stay and watch the world fade away. -Todd Rundgren Hifi ' ' A ?' .rl - 0. ' 3. Ei Q. 1-. 'X D x CATHERINE M. DEIESO If I fail, if I succeed, at least I lived as l believe. -Linda Creed Great times at L.H.S. will never be for- gotten. Treasured memories include DSO Coconuts' Colorguard and Football games picnics Mickey Summer '79. Hinky New Year's Eve Cubawub WSA ... Burger King and the gang ... Ma Holland Best Friends . Special moments with Genny, Kathy, Carol, and all my friends will remain with me forever. To my family, a never ending Thank you! TINA ANNE DELDUCA I lf you love something, let is free ... if it comes back it's yours, if it doesn't it never was . . . Summer '79 with Joe and Billy ,.. Sea- side Hgts ... Beach with Flo and Brid- get Rod Stewart Hi Jo, Laura, Karen Jerry's Keys We've only just begun Love ya George Gang in or Gail and Al. LENNY DELGAUDIO Life, like a good wine, must be sa vored For if it isn't, It's not worth the price. -L.D 4 In .1 fn A X .fi A V ,fm- ia., i 1 , . in V . I . ANTHONY DELLA PELLE A From the mountains to the sun, life has only just begun. -Kerry Livgren Good times with the MRCC will always be remembered the time warp at Rocky Horror Summer '79-Mast Terrace?, Chicanos, P.R.N.Y. steamer lane, N.Y.E.E.H. '78, and I bet you can't at Crest Terrace may chocolate Cat Hat R.l.P. Y v, 5 T .ul Q? S. KAREN DELLA VALLE Laughter brings smiles .. . Smiles cre- ate beautiful friendships . . . And friend- ships last forever. Karen values friendships with Kathy . . . Jenise . .. and Jill. The shore fL.B.l.J summers of '77, '78 talks with Neecie-our plan?! Vermont '79 Great Adventure Scurvy- berv The music's calling me sissy Ia la trucking with Bubbaka- zoo will never be forgotten. The special friendship with Karen will al- ways be cherished. Nancy-our friend- ship has gone far beyond words. Spe cial love and thanks to my family. WAYNE DELLOSSO When things go wrong as they some- time will, When the road you're trudg- ing seems all uphill, When the funds are low and the debts are high, And you want to smile but you have to sigh, When care is pressing you down a bit, Rest if you must, but DON'T YOU QUlT!! LHS has shown me great times playing on the Lacrosse team and Soccer team. Good luck to all. LAURA DEMARZO The most beautiful people we know are those who have known defeat. known suffering, known loss and have found their ways out of these depts. These-persons have an appreciation, a sensitivity, and an understanding of life that fills them with a compassion, gent- leness and a deep loving concern. Beautiful people do not just happen. -E.K.R. A special thanks to my family and friends Anthony, thanks for the love and the laughter. 1-if-f iz? GAIL DEMASI Thanks to Deb, Robin, Jenny, Joanne, Liz, Jennifer and Ellen for lots of great times . .. always remember summer of '78 ... cuz it's brown, cruisin' in the LTD, the Jr. Prom with Pennie and Mark, Seaside, and especially Wild- wood llove you C7-8-781 Mom and Dad, thanks for always being there RICHARD A. DEMKOWITZ Freedom fighters sent out to the sun, Escape from brainwashed minds and pollution. Leave the earth to all its sin and hate, Find another world where freedom waits. Or you children of the world listen to what I say, If you want a better place to live in, spread the words today Show the world that love is still alive, you must be brave. Or you children of today are children of the grave, Yeah. -Black Sabbath 'Url , 1 Al ,.- Aff' THERESA DEMPSEY Fly now, fly now While your wings are still young. Your cage door's been flung. -Dan Fogelberg Good times with Liz, Terry, Debbie and Kathy Dana Colleen and the preacher in homeroom Neptune '. .. Ortley ... and others will never be . 'E ' M, 5 0' . I r forgotten... R.R. ... B.E. ...J.M. ... 62 .. . l want to especially thank every- one for being there when I needed them. -UIQ, 'Nils XZ7' COLLEEN J. DEPOE ,. Iife's been good to me so far. -Joe Walsh Terry and The Preacher Pt, Pleasant ... The Fort ... The Logs ... Queen The Good Rats will always be remembered during my years at LHS. Special thanks to Debbie, Pam, Leslie, and Frank for always being there. And to John, for just being him- M1 ... ,- self and for giving me the best two years of my life. PAUL DEVENEZIA GAYE DINETZ You may think that l'm a fool, but l know the answer, words become a tool, anyone can use them. -Todd Rundgren Special thanks to all my friends who helped make my three years at LHS more enjoyable. Memories that will never be forgotten Roseland Derba, Dennzo and Jude. Summer of '78 and '79 Todd concerts with Nanny ... Je t'aime, to my honey, Bill. CARLA DINKEL Why sleep when the sleep only closes up our eyes. Why sleep when we can watch the sunrise. We were meant to see the beginning of the day, I believe it was planned to lift us this way. Take you an apple and take you a song, Watch a baby day be born -Melanie Special thanks to Lisa, Gretchen, Jai- mie, Stacy, and Jimmy for making these past years worth it. f Hi i. ,. ,1, , -1.5 LQ. iii' Uv ' -. ilu? ROBIN DOLOWICH Give it your best shot, and you've got it made. -original Thanks for the encouragement: ma, dad, Jodi, and Shari Becker. Great memories are: Great Adventure . . . The Manor ... Sasson ... Ellie Nae . .. California ... Yes, Shari A. your part is straight ... Cindy, my hair's messy ... Ellen G,, let's out Amy S. nice clothes ... Lisa S., let's walk ... going to college being successful. Shari Becker you're the best THOMAS DOMINO lt's the sad-eyed goodbye, yesterday moments I remember. lt's the bleak street, weak-kneed part- ings l recall. The hazier days The brighter sun There's all the more reason for laugh- ing and crying When you're younger and life isn't too hard at all. Queen Q I , I GUY DONATIELLO The reason so few people make it to the top is that no successful method has yet been devised by which a per- son may sit down and slide uphill. -Bob Gregg This is to thank all my friends who made the good times great, and the bad times bearable. Thank you. l will always remember: car games, Boston '79, KCC in DC '79-PT. PLEASANT with BC BBB '79-GR with BB-Ken, Ken, Bruce, Vicki, Tina, Diana. u -c 7 5 . MONETTE DONG My three years at LHS have left me with many beautiful memories Football Games CLancerettesJ Super- man QJJ, Tiffany fwith Ronaj, NY-NY Qwith gangly, S. Camp CK.C.C.5, Fiorucci Cwith Jodij, Roseland Cwith John 9!2J, a rose, plus pains. Special love to my dear friends, Jodi, Rona, Paul, John. and Anna. Most of all, special love and thanks to my family for giving me full love and support. LESLIE DORMAN Old days. good times l'll remember. Fun days, filled with simple pleasure. Gold days, days I'lI always treasure. -Chicago Memories .. tennis team .. crayons .. cross country '78 .. Hair .. three mus- keteers .. You can die-I can't .. Stuffed Bagel .. Lonesome Loser .. summer '79 weekends .. special friendships at JLC .. Jill, thanks for your caring, understanding, and friend- ship. Wendy, thanks for sharing my dreams, laughter, and tears. Special thanks to Jayme for a lifelong friend- ship. J.J. 81 W.- Best of friends never part. RONALD M. DUBIEL l gave you my heart And l tried to make you happy. And you gave me nothing' in return. . .' -Commodores Blazer Night, Cruisin' in the Mustang. Tailgate Party to the Meadows, and more, will never be forgotten. Best of luck to good friends Carl. Dennis, Lou, Bill, Frank, and the people l'm gonna' miss most-Jeff, Nancy. and Cindi. - T ' ,riwvpwim 1 ,F .. NANCY DUBOW Time flies Suns rise and shadows fall. Let time go by. Love is forever. -Anonymous To all my friends-we've grown a lot-not only in our relationships-but as individ- ual people. I hold a special place in my heart for each of you-which time will never erase. Thank you for all the mo- ments. The memories are countless. I love you all very much. To my family-Knowing your love was here has made every- thing so easy. iw FRANCINE EGNEZZO The moment may be temporary, but the memory is forever. -Bud Nyer Memories include .. math class with Carrie .. 2nd period study .. Possums ... 5th period lunch .. Nurses office .. Movies . . Soap operas . . Softball games . . my first car . . and treasured moments spent with friends. ANDREA R. EHRLICH The moment may be temporary but the memory lasts forever. U.S.Y. on Wheels, Cherry Hill conven- tion .. . Summer of '79-roller skating, shore, stuffed shirt . . . New York Mets my first day at L.H.S. in the elev- enth grade . , Chorus trip to Kenmore Beach Boys Concert all the good times at L.H.S. JENNIFER EIG lf you love something, set it free. lf it comes back, it's yours, if not, it never was. Memories include-9!5!78 Gail, what do l do now? .. movies and Don's Junior Prom camp with Marci 8!2!79-Oh What a night! . Great times spent with close friends will al- ways be remembered. K-in x l DAVID ELEFANT The secret of life is enjoying the pas- sage of time. -James Taylor Special memories include ... camping . .. when the car died at Yankee Stadi- um You turkey Billy Joel the rags , who will always be good friends. Good times shared with Cindi will always be cherished. Future plans include a career as a corporate attor- ney. S 1' 3 nf n fejf'gW, g-L r . '+9v3't Y fgf Y ' N A ' 1. it-,mf lg 'I , ,fi . I ' I X f L - ,gf JOSEPH FABIO Please don't wake me No, don't shake me Leave me where l am l'm only sleeping. -John Lennon One work summation of my years at LHS-Five. VICTORIA FABISCH As I leaf through these pages of memo- ries from the past, I will always remem- ber the people with whom I have shared my high school years. Out- standing in my mind many years from now will be my peers as well as my instructors, both of whom have helped me love, learn and grow. I treasure our memories always and thank you for our friendship. KAREN FAIELLA Way over yonder-that's where l'm bound. l know when I get there, the first thing l'Il see is the sun shining golden-shining right down on me. Then troubIe's gonna lose me-worry leave me behind And l'll stand up proudly in true peace of mind. - Carole King 455395-.-. xi ,uf A FRANK FARINELLA Cannon will never forget the good times spent with: Jules, Big Sam, ED, Mongo, whimpy, Fat Jack 84 the group. Memories include --- N.Y.Y. 415 -- Sam's Camaro --- midnight hockey games --- the night after G.A.-Gee Bill, lt sounds like a submarine -- cruisin' in the Pace x 119 --the summer of '79 Cespecially camping?J Pumping iron-the 250 club --- the Yank's '77-'78 --- And the roof TWICE! 80 ings WENDI FAST Give me a smile with everything on it, and l'II pass it on. Outrageous memories include: the brook, the diner, Nefarious times, jr. prom, '79, Jay Peak trip, telephone poles, basketball mgr. '79, concerts, D.J.'s basement, N.J.W. '79, and Timo- thy Leary. Thanx to all my friends who have been the greatest and made these past three years the best. ,X KENNETH VINCENT FEENEY I'm a honky tonk nighttime man, I can't stand no light. I get my rest in the daytime, I do my runnin' around at night. -L nyrd Sk n rd Let the world know y y y The only way you want it ls, the way you are. -Outlaws Belmar '79, Camping at Delaware Wa- ter Gap, Weezers partying. Plan to enter field of diesel mechanics and rent a house with friends after school. , . 4 Kms, ELLEN LORI FELDMAN What do we live for, if it is not to make life less difficult to others. -George Eliot My past three years at LHS are ones that l will never forget. Lee .. . Twirling Junior Prom Great Adventure the shore my sister sum- mer '79. Thanks to all my friends who were there when I needed them. ELAINE FEID l've got to be where my spirit can run free, Got to find my corner of the sky. - Pippin Memories: Cruisin' in the Datsun- put the radio on, Rainbow, C-O-W, C.R.- N.T.P.- S.P., J.V. Basketball, -DECA. Convention, marketing and D.E. classes with Coach Lovi. Thanks es- pecially to Albie, Monette, Adriane, and Nancy for all the fun we've had togeth- er. To the greatest friend, Mary, all our good times we've shared will never be forgotten. JANET FELDSTEIN Love is seeing something special in a person that is invisible to all others. Thanks to Ed for always sticking by me- Memories include the Prom, Long Branch, the Fort, the Fever , and times with my girlfriends. Thank you to my friends for always being around- even though l was involved, Good luck to all! BETH FEIGER lf dreams came true, oh wouldn't that be nice. -Bruce Springsteen Surfside 10 A.M., Clubhouse, Concerts. twice with hold uncovered- motherly, hot potato in parking lot, Red 84 Blue, drop packages, Patsy's Pub, Shore, home made banana royals, the Closet, J 84 L, Edna, Tony's, talk about a dream-photographer 84 broadcaster- try to make it real, and that's the news. 121.9, sleeping in P.A. x ...STS JOAN FERRARA Good times will always be remembered with Kit, Laurie, L. Ray, Barbara, Ag- nes, Ann 84 Liz. Trade Winds 78 CBob- byj ... Chubby's C50 cent mugsj, The Jukes Concert 79 , Barbados CCar- losj. Excellent times with the foursome Rumson The Park. Special thanks to Kit 81 Laurie for always being there. Well, my feet they finally took root in the earth but I got me a nice little place in the stars and l swear l found the key to the universe. B. Springsteen LEAH BETH FINKEL I think of my life as I look out my window Of people I love, places l've been Sometimes I feel I could go on forever With nothin' to lose. Israel, the Junior Prom, Sports, Phys- ics? visits from Lloyd and David and driving into the wall at Carvel will all be remembered. To all my friends, espe- cially Wendi and Mark .. . looking for- ward to sharing more great times in the future. and to my family, I thank you for all the support you've given me. TOM FLARITY Take your time. don't live too fast Troubles will come, and they will pass Go find a woman and you'll find love And don't forget son, there's someone up above. -Ronnie Van Zant DAVID FISHER A restless nature fed my crazy dreams So I packed up my bags in a big limousine Laughed at the people who were laughing at me Laughed and said I'm gonna be what I be And I'm gone, gone away to find my fortune. -Gary Richrath To my family, teachers, and to all my friends, thank you for making my High School years what they were, and good luck in the future. , bg. X Ar! 4 W I Ii 'X STEVEN FLEISCHER May your hands always be busy, May your feet always be swift, May you have strong foundation When the winds of changes shift. -Bob Dylan Memories of LHS include: T.S.K., Base- ketball, Bambs, B.R., M.U.S.E. No- Nuke Concert, the Who, Meadows, Nets,.W.A.F., the Willys, Thanks to all my friends and family for their encour- aging support. ROBERT FISHER And Baron my buddy above all the rest, I miss you the most and loved you the best And now that you're goneyl feel proud just to have known you. Modification of C.D.Band You poisoned my sweet water, You cut down my green trees. The food you fed my children, Was the cause of their disease. What About Me -Quicksilver Thanks to my friends who were here when I needed them, and even when I didn't. B.F. f I it LYNNE M. FLETCHER The great essentials of happiness are something to do, something to love and something to hope for. Although LHS will soon seem very dis- tant, there are people and places that will always feel very near: MM's, U.Va., JT, Cape Cod, Key Club, conventions, the K.C. kids , Chape, Billy, talks with Laura, and many memories with Randi. Kim, by understanding and believing in me you've shown me everlasting friendship. Chris, you'll always be my inspiration, 143 forever! Deepest thanks to special friends Amy, Bruce, Jean and Al. To all: Live, Love, Laugh and Be Hap- PY if ' 'r , as r ci, ig. ,L , . ,, . Vg,.'4fl- A ' ' r -' ' t i-1' .1 ,-l 1 .iq .4 , L A .f9m'1', HEL I . F4 'X-. ' i 7- 1 r DANA FRANCESCONE Beautiful memories are nothing with- out beautiful friends to share them with. Summer of 79, Belmar, Incredibles . . . P.P.F. Special thanks to Michele. Maria, Debbie, and Weaser for the great times we shared. Never forget laughing, going crazy 81 our long talks. Thanks for always being there when I needed you. You to Les . .. Most of all thanks to my parents. KENNETH FRIEDMAN Now I've been smiling lately ... think- ing about the good things to come. - -Cat Stevens There have been many great memories these past few years which l'll always remember. Yearbook, Key Club, Marco Polo, Fantasy Island, Arch Rival, Coney Island and Spanish with Mrs. Dworecki are iust a few. l'Il never forget the many friends who made these years bearable, especially Kenny, Tina, Didi, Guy and Vicki. Thanks. lpgw fin., F' .1 1 BF? l STEVE FRANKEL Life is a boundless privilege, and when you pay for your ticket, and get into the car, you have no guess what good company you will find there. Emerson MARK FRANKLIN FREILING l get by with a little help from my friends. -The Beatles ROBERT FRIEDMAN We're getting old as Time goes by We're getting older everyday We are the children of yesterday. -Cat Stevens i r' Q -A W! MARK FRIEDMAN The secret of life is enjoying the pas- sage of time. James Taylor l'Il always remember the good times spent with great friends, J.R., Jake, John, Pope, Anthony, Wolfie, Ricky and Huey. Other fantastic memories in- clude Friday night poker games wrestling and track teams John's Parties Caddying and Rocky Horror. MICHELLE FURDYNA l've gotta follow that dream wherever that dream may lead Elvis Presley I thank my close friends for all the ex- periences we've shared together. Walking through the city Ceating at the Bossj, concerts, shows, the Cosmos. and in-depth conversations will be re- membered for a long time. l'm looking forward to a long life of health, happi- ness, and success. T5 N, ALYSSA GARFINKEL We copy when we become bored: We resist when we become afraid: We create when we become stimulated: We change when we become secure: We love when we become loved. Walter Rinder lrreplaceable memories- Cheerleading ... Junior and Senior Prom Weekends T.H.C. summers with Nanc Tour '78 Lil Sis July '79 eye to eye smiles with Attila .,. B.C. Jilly To my family- you've taught me the meaning of love and un- derstanding, it'll get me through-aI- ways. N' ' 'pf' RONALD GALLAGHER Mike's House in Long Branch. Canada, Tiny-Hiny, HEAD, New Years 78-79, Thimmy do it up at Colleens house, Madison Square Garden Yes 84 Ted Nu- gent Concerts, The end of the road. Treemont Liquors, Underneath Dave's house, Put up the Patsy gaurd, Fu Ed, Adam Hipkins Hot Dog Special, Penn. Jam '79. Good luck to all the people at the end of the road and especially John M. Good Bye Rat Hole Q2 irwg,,,,,,x' L DAVID GARKAWE There's a reason to life! We can lift ourselves out of ignorance, we can find ourselves as creatures of excellence and intelligence and skill. We can be free! We can learn to Fly! -Jonathan Livingston Seagull L-so . -f '5q5!f'f' .. ,, I.: . M- ' JAMES LEE GAMBLE JR. Oscar will never forget the great times in the class of 80 .. . Rowdy A- 204 . . . Great summer up at West Point Great times with the guys and gals at the Y ... Never forget the time girl watching and got caught CSor- ry girlsj ... Thanks to all the great kids that helped me make it in L.H.S. No goal is too high if you climb with care and confidence. Thanks Mom qw-Q-- f. l I ' IK, f , , ,Q CHRISTINE GAVIN Those whom the Gods love grow young. - Mick Jagger Special thanks to all my friends. Good times with Diane, Mona and Maria will never be forgotten. Special places . . . B.M. with Frankie, Mona and Craig, oh what a night! Summers on Qape Cod will always be remembered with Diane. Tina's future plans include attending nursing school and becoming an R.N. . . '- .P 1 n . ,c 'gk if 364. 51' vs 'A :ff -'ff - rf ff arid 1-ze, ,Q JENISE GEANNAKAKES The spice of our lives, Comes through our strives. We don't receive the spice By chance, like dice. Neege, Neecie Twirling, G.O.Y.A., B.V. Camp '79, Chadwick, Ortley, foot- ball games, dancing, volleyball, Olym- pics, S. 81 S., baton ends Fatootz and Elisavati Jr., Mon. common prob- lem, Kar's talks, our plans? Close friends and good times will never be forgotten. Lenna-thanks for being a true friend and coming through in tough times. Thanks for some great memories from munchkin. Special thanks to my family for all their sup- port and love. LARRY S. GERSON ln modern times, in my opinion, ei- ther everything is a moral question or there are no more moral questions. Now a days, there are no compromises or there are only compromises. Never influenced, I keep my vigil. There is no letting up. - Garp My high school years have been fantas- tic due to some fine friends, an excel- lent girlfriend, and a loving family. Standout memories: Soccer, Florida, D.R., Skin's parties, Yes, Late nighters with B. Claire. As for the future, my goal is a successful career in medicine while l plan on a lifetime of health, hap- piness and love. TERRI GIANNETTA Beautiful memories are nothing with- out someone to share them. Special memories include: my best buddies Barbara 84 Marc . .. Limo. trips to N.Y.C. The Park Johnny R. Steve 81 Nautilus The Ortley Beach Crew ... S.P.B.P. ... Surf Club South ... Baby O's ... That nose ... The pout ... special thanks to J.T. for making my summer of '79 unforgetta- ble. 4' ,Ns 5. I ff -xxx Will' LYN E. GIRONE Accept me as I am, only then will we discover each other. -F.F. So many memories ooh baby! Friendleys C3 yrs.J with Laura and Shell Surf Club, hey punkers! Ramone, Roxane, Wishey, and Lynette Shar- on The wild one-me!?! Deb, shore '79 and Wendy's ithanksj salt air! . . . D.D. and D. Cosmos 4625! ... F.C. with Mary and Sue V.B. Camp hr. with Bill Connie, you're beautiful Creallylj Lisa, L in L and playing num- bers at H.A. Joe-brother aifi-3 Laura-so many thanks-l love you . . . To each and every member of the De- Marzo family-you're the best .., To my own beautiful family, looks like we made it! Cn.c. here we come . .. natu- rallylj H1177 GREG GIROUX From Mongo to the Group - Jules, Cannon, Head, Whimpy, Big Sam, Fat Jack. The summer of '79 was great with the camping trips, shore trips, painting the Roof and CRUISING. I hope the summer of '80 will be even better. Good luck to ALL my class- mates and friends! LANCERS 80 RAMBLE We we WILLIAM GIULIANO Jules will never forget the great times spent at LHS with The Group Cannon, Big Sam, Mongo, Head. Fat Jack, Whlmpy Varsity Football and Baseball .. Pumpin' Iron, 250 Club. summer '79 . . Racing in the streets ... The Malibu Babes ... Painting the Roof, the H.D. parking lot, the Bronco Busters , .. She'sthe one .. SUPER! an ' 1 is Q0 ' ole? STEVEN GLASSMAN Ain't got nothing but my name and l'm the only man l know to blame, But l'm livin', l'm happy and l'm free. M.T.B. Great times with Lit, Dave, Jay, Nears, Duke, Harv, and Mess. Playing soccer for L.A.S. and softball for the lawyers, Cosmos games, Marshall Tucker concert. monk's castle and the day at the Lake. JOSEPH GLENNON 1: STEVE GLENNON Steve, shy but lively, can most often be found caddying at Crestmont Country Club. His three years at LHS will always bring back fond memories. HAL GOLDMAN I must be traveling on now, 'Cause there's too many places l've got to see. -Skynyrd U 1 Good times with Dave C., Mike, David B., Jeff M., Reg., Cit's garage, clickfoot, Chem-class, skiing, LHS tennis team, summer 79 , Atlantic City, Cowboys. Mud-football, Floriday, Fond memories to L.C.C., David R., Love to Koala. ,3- FRANK T. GOECKEL Without dedication any goal worth achieving is unachievable. Times with Paul, Maria, Donna. Shar- on, Theresa, Jay, and Billy will always be remembered. A very special thanks to that gang, especially J.C., for being the best friend a person could possibly have. ? Q STEFFANIE GOLDEN Live, love, and laugh. 79 left me with memories of Pops that will always be with me. Ortley with Diane, Lisa, Dee and Maria Surf club. Baby 'O ... 6th Avenue ... diet. Hangin' with Roe. Special thanks to Kathy .. what could I say you already don't know .. miss ya. Most of all Ma- ria, no one will ever take your place. MICHAEL GOLDMAN Cross Country, 78, 79. .. Stickball '79 and the gang, Track 77 ... Open lunch 7-11, A-204 ... Tennis with Mr. Bascio ... Electronic football ... Sports Knowledge . . . I can usually be found at home, watch- ing tv, talking on the phone, andfor listening to Cheap Trick, ELO, and The Stones, I hope to be successful in busi- ness and thank my friends for making my years at LHS different. As' WV' r'x JILL GOLDSTEIN The dreams are rolling down across the places in my mind, And l've just had a taste of something fine. -Jackson Browne New Year's '78, 4 each other BCJC, Emory, Cross Country, No Nukes Rally, the cheese stands alone, don't cross the river, toasts at 40- Love, wanna do some?, man of the year, sweet revenge Thanks to all my friends for sharing in these special memories, especially Cindi-our beauti- ful friendship will always be cherished. DORIANNE ALICE GOLDT Yes, well, what can you know about anybody? Book or photographs. they dont tell you too much about a person. -Bob Dylan NANCY GORET lf all my golden moments could be rolled into one, they would shine as brightly as the sun. -James Taylor My memories ... Best Summers spent at Tyler Hill- JC: bys. JJMNP ... Big Sis', Tennis Team, N.Y., Vermont Ski Trips, The Dinner Party, Concord, Stace, P.C.L.-J.S., Heritage Bound, sweet sixteens, Sheryl-B.B.F.S. l.L.Y.T., the 4 muskateers- without you l'd like to thank my parents for all of their love and thoughtfulness. And Mark, Summers '78 and '79 were unforgettable I flr. 1 K, -pr. . . rg. 5. ,. la 4, f. . f I ELLEN MARIE GOSS Sometimes l worry if it will ever end? with people you care for-friends. Good- bye does not mean to forget. Good- bye!! Emotions shatter, but loyalty love, and memories are still behind-For you to treasure. -E. Goss l'll never forget:-G.G.S., R, E, E, E, J, you will never be replaced-shadows of yesterday: music, stars, laughter and wishes Hazards . .. Please, why me Green Pastures, Gigi's pictures. Shawn, Eric, Richard Etc. and Spanish class. One fry, popcorn and gum . . . all never to be forgotten. RONA GOTTESMAN Don't worry about what is ahead Go as far as you can From there you can see farther. I will always remember the good times- parties l 81 ll The diner Football, soccer and baseball games ... Y.M.O.F. ... Spanish '78 ...S.V. Sum- mers The Route and The Rock. Thank-you to all my friends especially Jill, Lucia, Jayme, and Leslie. Thank- you Tuti for being just you-and a very special thanks to Melina for her incredible friendship through the years. unit... -. . .- -W 1. LISA GRABELLE What appears to be the end May real- ly be a new begihning. Memories of the three most unforget- table years of my life always brings a smile DRIVING. All revved up with no place to go . .. The Diner ... March 10 Meadowlands Florida '79 ... double dating with L.S. and D.F. ... Doc Weidner's 8th period class ... Vermont ski trip Nevele dinner party-S.A., K.M., and N.G. Beatle- mania LJCL We are family! Friends-You're like diamonds, pre- cious, few, and rare. My family-all my love for always being there. Mark-I will always cherish the unforgettable mo- ments we spent together-luv ya! SUSANNE M. GRAULICH Simplicity is the hardest thingto be copied. Many good times shared at LHS: Color- guard Summer '78-!'79 Arch- ery . .. Frogs . . . football games . . . To my friends, Laughter brings smiles, smiles create friendships. and friend- ships Iast forever. A A special thanks to my family for their love and support. Remember- A-smile can not be kept, it can only be given away. DAVID l GREENY l GREENBERG We used to laugh, We used to cry, We used to bow our heads then, Wonder why But now you're gone I guess l'll carry on And make the best of what you left me. - America l ,ig gg- T V ' L , , X lr Ire V I 4 l T 'T L l il l I I ll I r . I sf LX'! X 'aLl LEE-ANN GRIFFIN Shower the people you love with love Show them the way you feel Things will be much better lf you only will. - James Taylor Special thanks to those who have filled my life with happiness. Little Green Os- car loves you! My family-you're beauti- ful . .. and Valerie, it's always you who I turn to, my true friend. Thanks for always caring, and for being the very special person that you are. .... And Lori-love ya! VI: I ' i E 2 KAREN B. GREENBERG Love when you can, cry when you have to, be who you must that's a part of the plan. - Dan Fogelberg l'll never forget: pigging with Kari and Nancy at S.E.R.C., playing Ann Landers for M.C., my showing days with Mis- chief, my summers at C.T.T. with Ellen, Lauren, and Linda. El-thanks for all the talks and fun times we've shared. Mom, Dad, thanks for everything you've given me- l love you. SUSAN GROHOWSKI My life is changin', The seasons seem to come and go. Too fast for me to remember who l am I myself. -Out- laws I will always remember: The summer of '79 the dungeon this is true Arr-Arr P.P.M.F. partying softball Lavallette '79 my nerves . I will never forget the many good times l've shared with my friends. .nf JOHN GREENHALL l'm searching for my dream up in the sky. -Moody Blues I remember doing the time-warp with J.R., Huey, Dony, Jack, Rick A., Jake, Wulf, Zach, Friedy, Pope and nothing will ever be the same ... MRCC Coun- try Rock Band, Steamer Lane, 9 Crest Terrace, giving best parties, Rocky Horror, and Corn. 4' MARY BETH GROOME Goodbye, said the fox. And here is my secret, a very simple secret: it is only with the heart that one can see rightlyg what is essential is invisible to the eye. Eileen, Nancy, Sue. and Kathy-we turned around and it was time to go ... but not before we had time to share and laugh and dream. Bean-it's been a long ride. MDTAB. Thanks, guys. STEVEN GROSSMAN Music is my freedom -Peter Frampton Stop me from dreaming ...? Don't be absurd! - Genesis Steve or Cosige can usually be found with Sweeney and the guys cruisin' in the tank, or playing drums in his band. Memories at mall. Res, Brook- side, Hillside Rats at 2, Lunches at Skins . Plans a musical career in the future. All in all, l'd like to thank my close friends These past 3 years have been Pretty neat pretty neat, pretty good pretty good. -Jim Morri- son ROSEMARIE GUAGLIERI Although l've only lived here a year, Livingston High School has helped me grow. Fond memories include Cho- rus, Reginals, Mey LadeLade, Kenmore and water guns, summer at Hampton, J.P.'s and Proud Mary. Special thanks to Pier for our undying friendship. You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, how- ever. ' ' 1157. , ' if -E . 'I . ,il I M! 5.-5, V Tl! W' I ' . : si ,gi i . I, ' ' 4'-, ,': 1 I ' '-'HE ., '-1 r ' ' ' SL, K.. ' 'J LI! THOMAS A. GRUCHAZ This memory brightens o'er the past, As when the sun, concealed Behind some cloud that near us hangs, Shines on a distant field. -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow MARIA A. GRUM A friend is a person with whom l may be sincere. Before him I may think aloud. -Ralph Waldo Emerson Treasured memories: Buds, K.C., buggy, Seaside '78 81 '79 . . . Wildwood Crest baby! baseball, football games, skiing, what's up? V.O., J.V., basketball, Springsteen, parties, crui- sin', New Years Eve. To my friends- May life give you the happiness and success you deserve. My Most cherished friends, Barbara and Suzanne- we've shared so much and have gone through alot together. Thanks for your love and understand- ing. To my parents- A special thanks for being there. JACK GUERRIERI Girls love the things they know, love the things they do, got to be where they go Girls Pino , Remembering the good times with friends: New Year's Eve, New York City 42nd Street, Belmar, Seaside fBroadwalkJ, Clubs, West Orange fthe babes! Parties doing shots, Wine, and Soccer tif 19 Plans for the future include becoming a successful land- scape architect and having a success- ful business afterwards. l. DIANNE MARIE GULDNER Thanks to all my friends for the excel- lent times, especially Brownie, Joanie, and Maureen. China Moon ... Seaside Back yards White castle Proms I wish you all the best of luck. Special thanks to Mom and Dad for understanding me, you made life easier. And to the one who will always stand out in my life- Adam, Thanks for the beautiful memories we shared, may we have many more. l love you! The nice thing about memories is that they don't spoil no matter how long you keep them. -Ziggy .Msg LAURIE ANN HALL God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change. The cour- age to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Special people, like Joan Clair, L. Ray, and of course my family, carry the memories that I hope are as beautiful as mine: N.Y.S., weekends in Rumson CChubby'sJ, Barbados, A.C., U.S. Test- ing: L.O. is N.G., Lammy's white mice! St. Patty's Day, The Happy foursome Squarehead and THE DOORS! ROY HANDLER We've been through some things to- gether with trunks full of memories still to come. We found things to do in stormy weather. Although these changes have come with your chrome heart shinin' inthe sun, Long may you run, Long may you run, Long may you run. -Neil Young Ex I -'ei I xl I -'-I l fi'--X I x z i---in LAURIE HARRINGTON When I first came to LHS from New York I only knew one or two people here. I thought I was going to ,hate it, but now I find It isn't as bad as I thought. For that I want to thank ev- eryone who made it a little better. Thank you also to my mother. 'F' RUTH HARRISON Be what you are, not what everybody else is. Times spent with friends were enjoy- able. Thank you Lisa for being unique, Sharon for talking to me, and Patty for always being there. Unforgettable memories with Paul will always be with meg thanks. To everyone, Have a good life l'll get up and fly away. - Grateful Dead fi.. 'fav' ,SHARON ANN HART Everybody needs somebody To help them make it through life Arms to hold, words that soothe Someone to say that its allright. -Marshall Tucker Memories of the Beidge . . . Poor Rock CRASH Dude Ranch Ire- land Pinto Parties P.P.M.F. Arr-Arr Virginia and cement walls will never be forgotten. To all my friends, thanks for the good times . . . and a special thanks to Robyn and Dad. DOUGLAS HARTE I hope l can always remember all the crazy times we had to go through. -Kansas Rocky Horror with the MRCC where madness takes its toll ... Pelle!WoIfe: Oh thank you! BROW, Craziest Rabbit, J.D.'s, Steamer Lane, Spain 1978, Molson Ale, Sex and Vio- lence, Benito, Lorenzo, Tomas, Diego, and E TIME. FRANK HAUPTMAN My years at L.H.S. will always hold fond memories in my mind. Thanks to all my friends at L.H.S., especially Rusty, Deb- bie, Billy, John, and Coleen for just be- ing themselvesj LESLIE HAUSMAN Ride the crest of the wave to the shore Follow the river 'till they disappear. Watch the sunrise, its path across the sky. Then vanish. When you have experienced these things, you will know your heart , . . follow it. -Walter Rinder The answer my friend is blowin' in the wind. , -Bob Dylan I just want to tell my friends, you're all good people. '9'-x ERIC M. HEMMENDINGER Bye Bye love Bye Bye happiness Hello Loneliness I think l'm gonna cry Bye Bye love Bye Bye Sweet Caress I feel like I could die Bye Bye my love, goodbye. -Everly Brothers FELICE HERMAN You gotta believe in something If you don't you'Il be lost You gotta believe in someone no mat- ter the cost. -C,S, 81 N Proms, Summers '78 and '79, Hockey Games, Oh, What a night, The Apart- ment, Chantilly Lace, Essex Forum, Sunset People, June 14th Emily, thanks for our special friendship. To my family, thank you for understand- ing. Brian, the beautiful times we've spent together, I will always cherish. 'w..., LINDA HICKMAN Life's been good -Joe Walsh Things to remember-Black Island Dy- lan, Billy Joel, Bams, Chinese food, sell- ing pretzels, Essex Green, Noah's Ark, and most of all, people. Things to for- get-the gang, Rod Stewart, Doc's, compositions, term papers, and being chased home. Thanks Sue you're the greatest. LAURA HILLMAN Wonder, the state of maladjustment to words and notions, is a prerequisite for an authentic awareness of that which is. The more we know, the more we are moved to wonder. -Abraham Heschel Q' ADAM HIPKINS Adam or Grizzly as he is known to his friends, can be found with Charlie, Ken- ny, Chris, Ron, Howie, and the gang. Adam remembers auto tech, cruising in his GTO., dirt road to Long Branch Hot dog Special .. Seaside .. 7-11 . . . racing down English town with the boys. To Dianne- thanks for all the good times, you're the greatest. I love you. Our cars are waiting outside the 7-11 store we only run forthe money got no strings attached, we shut them up and then we shut them down. -Bruce Springsteen RICKY HIRSCH Time passes much too quickly when we're together laughing. -Chicago l'd like to thank all my friends, especial- ly the Loom's. l'll never forget the MRCC, Mollsons golden, S.L., John's parties, Rocky Horror, the time worp, Molly duffy, stemerlain, Jon's boat, and lacrosse. Thanks for a good time. ILENE HIRSCHFELD lf dreams came true, Oh wouldn't that be nice. -Bruce Springsteen Betsy, those girls walking, surfside 10 a.m., Patsy's Pub, like our apartment, John's, others, dropping packages, wanna get ----- ?, Bruce always Pucky, not the curtains, youpoor little Seaside Rapids '79, one chitter, spontaneous, hi patsy, M 81 M and up, down, dream on glasses, Kiss, Sunday night track, the greatest memories of my chief. gl. '. . ' ME., ,ef ' . wiv iftil, I 'F , ,'.,6f ' ' I . ALYSE HIRSCHHORN For long you live and high you fly, And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry. And all you touch and all you see, ls all your life will ever be. -Roger Waters Memories: 5!5!78 .... 10f6!78 .. New Year's Eve .. BK .. PPF Back up . . The shore .. Pink Floyd . .. C.C.C Partying .. Softball with Chet and Mr. Rans, and J.V. BB. Good times with Michele, Debbie, Dana, Maria, and Lyn- da will never be forgotten. To my par- ents, thank you for always being there when I needed you. KEN HOLEY l'll always remember, McCann and the Hawk's, English classes, the end ofthe road, concerts, thimmy, lunches, good friends, groups like Hatchet, Zappa, and Lynyrd Skynyrd. I'm as free as a bird now, And this bird you cannot change, Lord knows I can't change. Lord help me, l can't change. -Ronnie VanZant GENEVIEVE HOLLAND The moment may be temporary, but the memory is forever. Special thanks to my family and friends for all their love and understanding. I will always remember the good times at the shore, the summer of '79 Sweet 16's Great Adventure football games, Colorguard, and Bams. Special memories include DSO, Lor- dee Bee, Chicken Curry, coconuts and micky Life's not a bummer. CAREN L. HOLTZMAN Be ye lamps unto yourselves. - Buddha I would like to thank my family, friends and teachers for making my high school years memorable and impor- tant. l've learned alot from each one of you. A DAVID HORING l'Il always remember my years at LHS . . . Driving with Lloyd, Mike and Gary Parties at John's house Rocky Horror the Meadowlands The Mets . .. Israel with Lloyd, John, Joel, Leah and Miriam 10th grade card games . . . and tennis with Dave, Drew and the '79 team. This is only the beginning and we've only just begun to realize that the best is yet to come. Carole King KIM HONOR To sing, to laugh, to dream, to walk in my own way and be alone, free, with an eye to see things as they are. ' Smiling, I remember LHS: its days and its people- To all those who have touched my life, I wish you the courage to be afraid, the love to be secure, and a life to make forever unnecessary ....To my family my bestest friends, Rob, Les, Caren, Sharon, Mike and Lynnie, if only there were words- As for now, My moonbeam comes to carry me away. ' - 'Edmond Rostand's Cyrano PHYLLISA HORNUNG Sometimes I lie awake at night and wonder where the years have gone, have they all passed under sleeps dark and silent gate. Jackson Browne The times when we were happy, Were the times we never tried. Jackson Browne Forever treasured memories-V.-W.0.- Res N.T.P.-S.P.-G.R. Summer 79 Seaside, Partying, 6-17-79, 8-14- 79 Mary Elaine, Adrienne - I couIdn't have made it without you. A special thanks to Mom 8t Dad. ,l . . 'U as ' , - ' 1. ' PQ ' I 42' I 1 'if' . I l , I l .Al 4 . . Z' ' y K., ' 1 7' , ji , - l .. .... I-1 ' I X 1 . 'f al, . I it x 'R f 1 ' . .. .- l ' A XXI! ij . 1 1 1 l V u ROBERT G. HORDES PersonalIy, I am always ready to learn, although I do not always like be- ing taught. - Winston Churchill LW I sill. I ,,.., mlN'I, 'l',l,3':.l PT. 'fn I I 7? I .li I+, 31 I KENNETH R. HORWITZ When I look back at my years at LHS, I will remember the good times, and the friends I spent them with. Key Club, Conventions, Parties, Drivingl, Fantasy Island, Marco Polo, Kent Place Dance, Adventures in N,Y., Vernon Valley, Guy's unique way of going for ridesl, Junior Prom with Jen, Kenny's Sur- prise Party, Coney Island, never going to D's house at BH, Christmas Dance with Jeanne, Tina's, Didi's Sweet 16, Concertsl, Poems, serenades, beach cartoons, Bagels with Doc, Busy Bee. To all my friends, especially Kenny, Tina, Diana, Guy and Vicki- thanks for making these years memorable. LISA HOWARD You know you have found that one special place, Where all of your dreams will walk out in line, And follow the plan you made in your mind. - Steve Forbert I will remember those amazing times at H.D., S.B., JLC '79, summer weekends, Friday night games, play rehearsals, the Lonesome Winner. Intense times with Monica, Wendi, Debbie 8. my new and forever there summer friends. Thanx for the memories. Much love to my parents for understanding all. L -:sv RANDI HUTTER The grand essentials of happiness in this life are: Something to do Something to love And something to hope for. - Joseph Addison My appreciation for friends and family extends far beyond high school memo- ries: cheerleading CBR cheery . . . Israel '78 ... Cornell '79 ... April 31 slumber parties . .. We go together B.J. concert . . . Jr. Prom B-day dinners the Rock . .. Meadowlands ... My Big Sis' ... Attila, my big broth- er, thanks for your companionship and for always being there ... Thank you to all of my friends who eased my sorrow and shared my happiness. A special thanks to my family for providing me a loving home. 'il-'Iii MICHAEL HURLEY Hey hey, my my, Rock-n-Roll can never die. - Neil Young 81 Crazy Horse 4 j A - .A . A I 11- Y- . R lg Mg l 'S 'il ERIC ROBERT HUFF Eric enjoys playing the guitar and trum- pet. He will always remember Mr. Schmidt, the band trips, and especially the B.B.B. parties He enjoys the shore and the music of the Charlie Daniel's Band. Eric plans to major in landscape architecture. DREW HYATT All the places had their moments With lovers and friends I still can recall Some are dead and some are living In my life l've treasured them all. - Lennon 81 McCartney To Andy: I give you all my love That's all l can do And if you want my love Just say, I need you Drew. CL ,inf Q' 51. MARIA IANNELLI Many times l've tried Many times l've listened Many times l've wondered How much there is to know. Always remember . . . Verona . .. L.B.l. incredibles Pink Elephant Summer of 79 PPF . .. 8l22!79. Good times with Michele, Debbie, Dana, Steph, and Weaser will never be forgotten. M.D. remember the mud? Thanks Dad for always being there. SUGURU IMAEDA Science carries us into zones of spec- ulation, where there is no habitable city for the mind of man. Robert Louis Stevenson Ready to face challenges, Suguru was a member of the Math Club, Math Tutor- ing Club, and the Math Team. Making puzzles for The Lance and attending the Future Physician's Club were other favorite activities. f 1 ,ll l nl .- JOHN S. IMGRUND III Now I don't know, but l've been told it's hard to run with the weight of gold. On the other hand, l've heard it said, it's just as hard with the weight of lead. One way or another this darkness got to give. -CEasy Windy Grateful Dead ,L,'Q',- lf?-- ! i ff , -fr .--wziw Y ' 'u.,,,r 'G l . l ' li s we CARMEN INGA Thanks to all my friends especially Tommy and Jay. Karate was excellent and will never be forgotten. Special thanks to Mr. Albrecht, Mr. Mewhin- ney, also Mr. Gorelick for always help- ing out when needed. Great times were shared 360 1978 Junior Prom ... Ragu ... parties ... opportuni- ty time .. . Turk ... painting the rock will never be forgotten. Do not wish to be anything but what you are, and try to be that perfectly. -St. Francis DeSales 'L MICHAEL INGA There's nothing worth the wear of winning, but laugh and the love of friends. -Hilaire Belloc Mike can usually be seen playing for the football and baseball teams. All my friends: Jay, Jules, Mongo, and the rest of the group. Great times were shared friendlies, football, baseball, girls, opportunity time, Jeepers, doggin' it, paint- ing the rock, and bless your momma will never be forgotten. Most of all, the most memorable and pre- cious moments with Julie will never be forgotten. Future plans are attending college for business. ROBIN INLANDER and maybe someday when we look back, it'll all make sense. The times spent with Nancy, Chiv. Marr, and Lisa can't be forgotten. The other half Wob my buddy N.Y. St Stillwater Down the shore .. . Opsrey, best times ever with Karen and Terry, Glo, Johnny and Paul Stella's Cleaners and in the bath- room, poor flo Many other great times spent with Pat, Diana, Maria, Bobby, Joe, Greg, Jack and Johnny, my greatest friend of all, Joey. Memo- ries will always be there. Special thanx ii, it l. 'Lil' 1- N-... Yr-'ff BETH ANNE INSABELLA lt's time to find a place in the sun. - Pablo Cruise Bethy's unforgettable memories in- clude: Canada .. the farm car craziness .. ,1,2,3,4 cheerleading .. sleepovers .. The Promise dancing J.B.'s parties Seaside .. the Iake Jr. Prom '79 .. the shore .. Jinx .. concerts .. Florida. with Robin .. Chester .. Tio Pepe's .. The Clubhouse .. N.Y. 9 Ju- litha - Cl love yall. To all my good friends who've shared my special mo- ments with me: Thank-you for helping me build my rainbow. JAMES DAVID ISHERWOOD When l'm gone, don't stop to wonder if l ever think of you. The same moon shines, the same wind blows, for both of us, and time is but a paper moon. -Queen During my years here at LHS, many people have touched me, I have learned, loved, laughed, cried, and to think that all this will end upsets me greatly. lf during my time here l've made you laugh, smile, or even think for a moment, it was worth it. My friends, I thank-you. MARIA ITALIANO Good times with Pam, Cathy, Lesley, Debbie and Margie will never be forgot- ten. Florida '78 .. guys from the end of the road ... YES '79 ... Can ya relate, that's great! Good Rats Belmar The Osprey ,. Four wheelin' with Cathy at Point Pleasant, Excellent times with Brian will always be remem- bered. Thanks for being there. I love ya. x 'i . .-if, fn A l K Jf 4 : V Q31 E I' . . J . f ROSANIOND QROZQ JACOBS You can't always get what you want But if you try sometime You might just find You get what you need. U -Jagger, Richards Destroying hotel rooms with Chris Cesp. West Pointj, Gator-Kate, Treacy, Janet-Chinese Fire Drills on Rt. 24 Coach Alice . .. Counties, States, J.O.'s The WhofCapitol con- crete .. The S's , Hendrix at 2 a.m., Thanks Cyndy. And in the end, the love you take-ls equal to the love you make. -Lennon, McCartney RICHARD PHILIP JACOBSON lf you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you, Yours is the Earth and every- thing that's in it, And-which is more- you'll be a Man, my son! -Rudyard Kipling Lacrosse . . . Sophomore football-Jim Thorpe .. locker talks with Roz .. Sky- lemar Summers . . . Laughs with Gary, Gru, Joe, Mark, and Peter Stats ... Poker parties .. The Club ... 47 ... Baby Jake Dad, Mom, and broth- ers. STEVEN JACOBSON My passage through L.H.S. began with a pounding heart full of apprehension and expectation and ended with a pounding heart full of sentiment and satisfaction. The friendships so vivid and cherished now may become less vivid as the years pass but never will they be less cherished. Each of you who, as you read this think of me as a friend, be assured that you have been a most special friend. If we have in any way enhanced each others lives we have achieved one of life's most impor- tant missions. S.J.J. CHUCK JAFFE One song leads to another One friend to another friend So l'll travel along With a friend and a song. -Wilfred Wilson Gibson ,Z 4 I LYNN JALOSKY I find each day too short for all the smiles l want to smile and the friends I want to make. -Unknown My most cherished memories include: Slumber Parties Friday's D.R. expert Israel '78 9l26!79 WAR can we still be friends J.B.'s parties Max- well's Plum Junior Prom Vani- ties Doobie Bros. Concert Florida Haagen-Dazs We go together The Juice Thanks f'Tweets for always being there. My friends-words can't express how much l love you all. The times we shared will remain with me forever. Thank you for being the best friends anyone could ever have. 1 .v ,lf w 1 if I tg g , EILEEN M. JAMISON lt just ain't easy. -CDB Bentley .. operation duck .. the win- dow poker .. sni Monterey .. gymnastics .. Big Rakitmachine Florida coffee .. and woosh. The good times spent with Paul, Bobby, Sue, Kathy, Nancy, Himer, and Maria will always be cherished. Much love to a truly special friend, Himer, you're the best! Bobby, thanks for being so spe- cial, To my Mom and Dad who have helped me through it all, l love you! 1177?- ' AJIT JANI lf time flies, fly with it. AMY JOHNSON Forgetting those things which are be- hind me, and reaching to the things ahead. Phillippians 3:13 Things l'Il never forget: Wise Guy, Lucy, Maus and Trigger, Hamlet's Rat, Felix and Oscar, tailbones US I with Carson, meatloaf, and, especially all my friends. l'm happy for this time to move on. but my years at LHS will al- ways be very special to me. sq: -1 '7 1 gli BARRI JANOW Well it's alright living and loving every day and night, thanking the lord for the musiclin me, peace of mind, a feeling free. C.D.B. My most memorable moments spent at L.H.S. are: Neil Young Concert, C.S.N., Murph's Sweet 16, Bim's New Years Eve Party. the Res, football games, rides and talks with Beth on Sunday: CRubey Red Dressb. I would like to thank all my friends for making my years at L.H.S. my best ones. 'R lL WX -77' MICHAEL I. JARET lt's a new horizon and I'm awakin' now Oh I see myself in a brand new day The sun is shinin'-the clouds are breaking' 'Cause l can't lose now- there's not game to play. -Boston At LHS I enjoyed three good years. Many memorable moments were spent with Dougly, Pantsdisease, Arnetster, Gayster, Pete, Joe, and TIG. Signifi- cant events include 2!2!79, 2f23f79, 6!16!79 and 6!18!79 - STB... CM of LTAA Swim Team 6:15 I.M. Ex- cellent times at JLC '78 and NJW '79. Paco's class, Rans' class Aahh!! . JIM JOHNSTON There's nothing you can know that isn't known, Nothing you can see that isn' shown, Nowhere you can be, that isn't where you're meant to be, lt's easy. The Beatles J.J. will always remember good times with Jumpin' Joe, Greg, also ... T!A 6.6.. .. the shore summer '78 and many great times at L.H.S. A successful career in restaurant man- agement is a future goal. ,, rs .-1 Al ,Ia- Qr- 7 MARY ELLEN JOYCE lf you smile at me I will understand, because that is something that every- one does in the same Ianguage. Thanks to everyone who has smiled on me especially my family, Tom, Chuck- les, Beth, and Peggy. You have all shared special moments with me: Cross Country ... Senior Prom '79 ... Concerts basketball morning awakenings partying footall games Thanks for all the good times and laughs! HARRY KAISHARIS Kangy Class Council Chris, Lit, LORI KAGAN The secret of life is enjoying the pas- sage of time . . . The secret of love is in opening up your heart. -James Taylor The memories linger on Israel '78 skiing B 84 P notes hey chicky! Junior Prom sailing? ThePines L8tM theshore a new beginning 12 years my Z's To my friends- the unique- ness and beauty of our friendships have made these years so special. Thanx for being you. Emmett- irre- placeable are the smiles and happiness you have brought into my life. The memories will remain with me forever. JAMES KARCHOUNES Rickbain 4years, wow LSB roof Scheibs man Muffits day of the horse guitar Jr. Prom '79 any babes? surfin' dreams You're in my Heart thanks to my family ... Murph and Lu- bey- you made it easy , . . Fat Jack and Jules-your friendship means sooo much to me ffl--Q .. .I f LISA KASNER I have always known that at last I would take this road. But yesterday I did not know it would be today. Fantastic times were spent with Shmata, Zodi, Debbie, Criter and Sabes. l'II always remember Cross Country '78 Israel '79 MaZe' the Tennis Team skiing Prom '78 Ranz's class Fire ls- Iand. To 'my family, friends and espe- cially Robin: Thanks for always being there when I needed you. CYNTHIA JILL KAPLAN Time passes much too quickly, When we're together laughing. -Chicago Memories California '78 Friday night skiing with Monica Vermont ... numbers ... 4f7!79 ... Beach Haven with B Prom '79 Sea- side ... Gomo ... Great times spent with Arby . . . And Mike, special thanks to a very special person. ROBIN SUE KASNER We are captive on a carousel of time, We can't return we can only look, Be- hind from where we came, As we go round and round and round in the cir- cle game, -Joni Mitchell Times always to be cherished were: Cornell '79 tennis team Teen Tour '78 ... the shore ... math in Mrs. Cox's class and coaching. A special thanks to my friends and family who made my years at L.H.S. beautiful. My I - S KARLA KASPER Gone are the days we've stopped to decide, Where we should go, we just ride Gone are the broken eyes we say through in dreams Gone, both dream and Iie. - Garcia!Hunter Reach out your hand, if your cup be emPfY . If your cup is full, may it be again Let it be known, there is a fountain That was not made, by the hands of men. - Garcia!Hunter WENDY KESSLER So you're scared and you're thinking that maybe we ain't that young any- more Memories: Florida 78, Oh , P.T., the voice, Seaside 79, Toto, Springsteen, and E.W.F. concerts, Roxanne, p.a.k., GARY KATZ The only way to have a friend is to be one Ralph Waldo Emerson I thank LHS for three wonderful years. Good luck to all m friends and success- Y in whatever you do. KATHY KELLY l'd give you my eyes, so that you would see it my way. Memories never to be forgotten in- clude: Hockey, Bergen Blades, Sissy La-La, Dune Buggy, L.B.l. 78 , Sea- side 79 , Rainbow, Lone Duck, Bun- ny, Muffits, Abbie quick hellos, Suci throwing B.B.'s, coleslaw, Luci, drag- ging on Rt. 35 N., Karen The Look. P.0. with Mary. Kracks, Monica, and esp, with Debbie, cutting E.S., bon-bon, ride home from Belleville, Born to Run and a song shared wf a special friend- Don't bring me down. Thanks to my friends for all the great times and a special thanks to my family. ,,,..-fb DEBBIE KIRSCHENAUM Day to day That's how you should learn to live your life, day to day Put aside those dreams that keep hurt- ing for you. I will never forget-Pigging Out . . . K.W. with Beth . . . Ride home from the Belleville football game P.T. Vermont 78 . Thanks to all my friends who have helped make every- day an enjoyable one. A special thanks to a fantastic friend, Beth, for all the priceless memories and for always be- ing there when I needed her most. Y S,f DAVID C. KIRSCHNER You and l shall change the world, then everyone will join us. lt's been said be- fore but who cares because you and l shall change the world. Soccer Saturday's- coaching and play- ing, Little League, Livingston Y.J., Ofie- Tsofie, TY- great Juduean experiences, and fond memories of great times with the Rags. gg Qrii :ZQJIMT ali! '5- Y-T-.,,,,',-If LISA KLASS Grasping at memories of yesterday, You find a fragile thing called tomor- row, Thank you Mom Thank you Dad and Stepmom Family and Everyone For putting up with my intellectualizing For l've begun to realize - Why travel heavy When you can travel light? -Sol Gordon lrniiltlilll nsnsuuli llliii-Ili' 5 YT. .n-1 Qfs .Y i IYSEDI. STI!!! ill!! YGKRU Isirl of li Aiiii 551311,- .lil-' ' HH -a-- DAVID KLEIN Many years gone by though l'm older but a year. t -B. May I will never forget my three years at LHS. Memories include- Rambling Rap- paport to Star Trek Brousseau, Poor Henry's with Peyton, concerts once a week, LHS auditorium programs, par- tying with everyone- especially Sissy- who made my last two years beautiful. 'CBJ- 'Qia- 'Y Que-J DOUGLAS KLEINBERG All the great memories and the people I shared them with, especially Near, Harv, Lit, Dave, Glass, Mess, Jay, Rosy, Wezz, Hen, Scott. l'll never for- get the van to M.T.B. , C.D.B. , Fes- tival, Rocken, Raten, Monk's castle, Lawyers. Most of all the great partying we did together. Time goes, people go, the world goes. I go, I just hope it goes good. D K KENNETH L. KLENKE Face life as it really is. Not as you wish it were. K.K. I will always remember my friends at LHS and the great times I had. l'll al- ways remember cruisin' with Bob, Jack, Joe and John, the summer of '79 with DeeAnn Florida Belmar The Base and the special Hangout . X KEITH KNEIPP 'SLL1' l ATTILA KOCH Take it any way you want it, be your own superstar, let the world know the onIy'way you want it is the way you are. -Outlaws Remember the outrageous summers down the shore, my best friend Bro, Duane, my little sis Rand who is the best. and my very sfecial someone with whom l've share and learned so much with. You will always be the spe- cial person in my life and heart. ETF NANCY J. KOCUR Sometimes I can laugh and cry And l can't remember why But l still love those good times gone by .. -James Taylor Good Times with.JoAnne, Ellen, Pat- tie, Laura, Robbie, the girls from Virgin- ia Tech summer nights of '79fun- forgettable, right Barb?J bookin' around speaking of HOMEwork, Lora? .,. RIGHT here ... Fish! ... the absorptions California, Jo? l do not know Roger Labor Day with Ice Cream Churt mely Well guys, we made it! 124' MELISSA RANDI KOFSKY A new life begins. The past is a strange one but we are nourished with the ex- citement of knowledge, with the de- lights of friendship and love, with ela- tion of being free to find our own way. We feel the stimulation of growth in and around us. We are young and we are alive. ' -Unknown To my friends, the moments we've shared will be cherished forever.- May all your goals and dreams one day be- come a reality. To my family, thank you for your support, understanding and guidance. , A-ff l-w. PATRICIA KONZELMAN You should play the way you feel it. - Fleetwood Mac Memories include. Gone With the Wind, Wild and Crazy, Sans, my very own epic weekend, motorcycles there and in New Yorkj, Clifton Park, H.R, with Pen, Sue and Christl, a leaky car, sum- mer '77, football games, the remake and the beach. Love to Pennie, Mary, Lynn, Sue, and Knoxel. Extra special love to Melanie , Belle , falias Pris- sy J and mammy for always being there. LISA JOY KOPINSKY I say, how can you say, where l'll be from day to day, When I don't even know myself, But the life I lead is so full of mysteries. -Marshall Tucker Band I will always remember Livingston High School as a very important stepping stone into the future. cg. i . . -' , I . ! r? ' 2 I X. I HOWARD KOVAL Take it as it comes - Jim Morrison Outside of school, Howard can usually be found playing soccer or cruisin in the tank. Howard enjoys concerts and listening to music. Good times that will always be remembered-parties . . . zoom ... down the shore ... Ft. Lauderale '79 ... Beer runs ... the Vineyard with Bonehead Partying with Dave, Drew, Darren, Lenny, Barry, Slitz, Jay, Gross, Puffhead and the 'rest of' the gang. l X r i 1 l 1 f har' JEFFREY KRIDEL Remember the days in the old schoo- Iyard. -Cat Stevens I'd like to say thanks to MRCC for the best times we have been through. Drinking beer in the bath tub ... Killing Friedy Rocky Horror Cat Ste- vens splits with J.R. Rocks with Anthony . .. Huey's Army! Most of all, I love you L.R. . 'T STEPHEN HOWARD KOTLER Don't surround yourself with your- self. - Jon Anderson Great times with Eak at Judy's house, going to jog with D, and eating at Mc ---- -, Going skiing with Hal K, Fizziology Surgeons, and great times with Steve. NED W. KUGEL Kind and friendly, Nedly can be found working under the hood of the car, or hanging around with close friends Nick and Joel. Ned will always remember auto-shop with Mr, Albrecht and history class with Mr. Gillock. Ned looks forward to a healthy and suc- cessful life. JOSEPH KULIK Let me tell you something Let me tell you true What's right for me Might not be right for you You live your way l'll live mine And I hope you're Happy all of the time AMF -Allen Collins Ronnie Van Zant MARY THERESE KULIK lf the hands of time were hands that I could hold, I'd keep them warm and in my hands they'd not turn cold. Memories Eleanor, Flo, Patti and the gang ... Wildwood '79 ... Canoe- ing Cape Cod Junior Prom D Baby .. . RWOTRC. Special thanks to my family for always being there. DREW KURZWEIL Memories- Doobs ... Blue Prints ... The Who Y -B-Ball Morocco Summer of '79 Toasty PCL JB's Basement 5th lunch, Thanks to all the great people who have made my three years at LHS memorable ones. lf you're gonna play with fire, Don't cry when you burn your finger. -Santana HAKAN KUTLU Take care of those you call your own and keep all Good Company -Brian May Best wishes to all my friends in their future endeavors. Thanks for all the good times in the worn out halls of LHS. l'll always remember soccer Pookie and the commando raid ... all those last minute rush jobs the group effort for physics and chem labs and finally to my very special groups of friends-thanks. 11 11' M , . L1 T. CINDY P. KUO What we learn with pleasure we never forget. -Alfred Mercier What is sleep? Short people are great! Gonna Fly Nowg Valentine Remember, Sunday night is lab night I don't parallel park 5th period: Russian dances, meeting the deadline and thinking of news articles those cast parties and backstage English term paper physics tests Mozart, Meifetz, Manilow call me Peilun A special thanks to my friends and teachers and, of course, my family for being part of the good times and helping me through the hard times. MITCHELL KWEIT A brief candle both ends burning An endless mile a bus wheel turning A friend to share the lonesome times A handshake and a sip of wine So say it loud and let it ring That we're all part of everything The present, future, and the past Fly on proud bird, you're free at last. -Charlie Daniels ag- ROBIN LARSEN Thanks to my family and friends espe- cially Ellen, Gail, Deb, Anna and Jenni- fer. Memories include: The High and Almighty and Company, You're look- ing yellow today , Ferns and Garde- mas, Praise Timmy's Disco Nose, Brrr ..., The Fur, Dec. '78, God's Gift, and of course Derf . LAUREN LEFF I close my eyes, Only for a moment and the moments gone All my dreams pass before my eyes a curiosity. - Kansas Great memories: Concerts .. . Bam- bergers Great Adventure N.Y. picnics summer '79 Thanks to all my friends for making these three years memorable ones. I-, WI 'T 7 ' 7 r. DAVID LAY Live to Ride, Ride to Live. David can usually be found on his mo- torcycle or at the end of the road. He will never forget- the shore at Mike's Num's Blue Dolphin 3188 3344 Thimmy and espe- cially the YES Concerts. L ggi? I 35, . If RON LEFLEIN Forget what life used to be You are what you choose to be It's whatever it is you see That life will become. -Jackson Browne Friends, thank you for all the good times: especially muscles , Burny , Paul , Pickle nose , Mental skier , Lee Ann, Sue, and little Bunger who made my senior year a great one. Memories include the Cross Country Team's perfect record, Track, Band, Football games, Peanuts and Confetti in my sax: and the exchange trips with Felix. To my friends- Thanks for making it all worthwhile. SONIA S. LEE Memories are like diamonds: they last forever. - S.L. 4th period lunch, gym, NYC, Beatle- mania, Great Adventure, Movies QXR7, bowling, shore, sweet 16's, parties, sleep-overs, tricks, trip to Europe, Ivory-Coast, talking, dreaming, sharing .... Fond memories of 2 short years in LHS that will always stand out in my mind. Special thanks to Ellen, Gail, Gigi Qremember the E.G.G.S.?J, Monette, Laurie, Minda, and also to my parents and my aunt for their help. Valuable memories with C.R. will always be cherished. JUDSON LEGON That's all right, l still got my guitar. - Jimi Hendrix l will miss my friends-and all the peogle I knew at L.H.S. To Scott and Jeff, th period will never be forgotten, and to Frik and Frak, keep up the 5th period drinking club. Sonny - the band is No. 1 we cooked! A special thanks to my parents and the girl I once loved. X LWB 405 D , DEBORAH ALYSSA LEOPOLD Each day just goes so fast, l turn around, it's past. - The Beatles Lynne, Doe, Sandra, Lori- forever is not enough. Kris- USI The Who My Sweet 16- rowdy time Paul S. The Knack Summer in England: Soccer: Liberpool no.1, the Beatles, the shore with Doe, Shoe-bu'd out, Stormbringer, The Rocky Horror Pic- ture Show, 5 x Hair , J.D.'s, weird conversations with Greg and Brian. To my friends, with gratitude and plea- sure, I give you my love. RICHARD LIDDY TERRI LEVINE All the secrets in the universe whisper in our ears, and all the years will come and go and take us up always up, We may never pass this way again .. - James Seals Thanks Mr. B. for your encouragement and support, Grits . .. Cindabulls, stranded at, Hangover Diner, 9 ton, 6 ton, and 2 ton, Cushers, Feb. '79, Great Adventures, Cindi and Nancy- friends like you are rare- our friendship will last Schaef 'till we're old ladies 11 years and counting, sum- mer '77, Chicago, rummy-q till 2 A.M., Vacum, your mother, Our friendship means alot- I love you, Schaef .. . Spe- cial thanks to my family for their love and guidance. 'i' JEFF LIPTON During my years at LHS l've gained more than just a classroom education, as l've grown to understand the feel- ings of the people around me. As I say good-bye to you, LHS, I do so with much anticipation of the future. Rose- marie- for us, it's only the beginning. A . 4-I ,..-- I T4 f ' SE V ' A, V BRENDA LEVY Charity begins at home but does not end there. - Proverb STEVEN LITVAK Lit can always be found with Dave , Duke , Nears , Glass , Mess , Harv , J.B. , Beth, Julie, Jill, Kathy, and Lisa. Great times: Knees ...? Vanin to MTB , CDB , Ratting, Jr. Prom, 3!22!78, Sue's house, Soccer 78-79, Bothers Me , special times with Lisa. Steve would like to give special thanks to Lisa and his parents for all their help and under- standing and to his friends- Thanks you guys - for all the excellent times. tg. . .X... Q- - ,- l l l MARY ANN LONGO Mar loves yoohoo! peanut M 84 M's and her red T Bird. Memories that will nev- er be forgotten- Murph's birthday 7th period study Nancy, it's a U.F.O. Bim's attic murphman Jimbob Winter Carnival New Years Eve 78. To a true friend, Nancy, Thank you for being there. Spe- cial memories with you will never be forgotten. PATRICIA E. LUCAS Old days, good times l'lI remember, Gold days, days l'll always treasure. - Chicago ABBE JANE LUBELL Grow old along with mel The best is yet to be -Robert Browning Friends: The good times and dreams we've shared will remain a part of me forever. Memories include: trips to N.Y. 5th period lunch table Deja Vu ... the slumber party .., the Prom ... best friend Lubey! spas sisters . .. art service . .. academy awards and all the fantastic people and times at B.K. Special thanks to a great family and to Bobby for caring, sharing, loving, and understanding. DIANA SUSAN LUCKEWICZ Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. -Robert Frost Such unforgettable memories as sum- mers in Beach Haven . .. ballet . . . Key Club conventions . . the cruise . . being serenaded . . MaxwelI's . . D2 . . pints . . Fizziology . . Lehigh . . They're Playing Our Song . . were all made more special by the people I shared them with, Kara, Tina, Linda, Jen, Kenny, Kenny, and everyone who has been part of my years at LHS. BETH LUBETKIN I hold the keys to life Now l must un- lock the doors .. Special moments will always be re- membered: Florida with Cindi, K.W. with Debbie, Talks, D.Q. with Barri, Cosmos, PCL-J.S Toe one, heel two. Thank you Cindi and Debbie for always being there, I love you. A very special thanks to myfamily for all their understanding and guidance. x 1 ' I f fc' SUSAN LULEWICZ 'So if you think your life is complete confusion 'Cause you never win the game, Just remember that, lt's a grand illusion, And deep inside we're all the sanlef' -Styx Memories include football games, Steve Martin, concerts, Christmas par- ty '78 8f '79, yellow tank, band, sweet sixteens, surprise 17, summers togeth- er, Seaside, wierd lunches, Mom Mes- sarosh, rollerskating with the other 2 musketeers, CUTE, Mom's monitors, peanut butter, RHPS, rock 81 roll. Thanks to Penn Cconstant companionj, Christl, Aida, Craig, Pat, Mary Lynn, Linda, Mary Lou, both Janices, and Miss Casterlin. Special thanks to Mom, Dad, Mare, Tom, and Helen. ELLEN LYNCH Forget what life used to be. You are what you choose to be. lt's what-ever it is you see, that life will become. -Jackson Browne Nature is Natural. 'I'-sf, if DAVE MACNICOLL You better run Take a hold, Your gonna get young Before you get old. -David Bromberg I will always remember the Colony staff for the good times I had. l'll never for- get the Hideout, Let's go, and most of all Zofie, for the great times I had. FRANK MACARTHUR Football: Why it's Davie! Is it Tuesday, Harry? Wrestling: J.T., Pich, banks, Friedy ... H.R. Matz, Tinez , Pumpin' to.k. Rocklj God bless you Harry K., Mike Dinga , the family in lunch. Thanks Mom 81 Dad, I love you. June 12, 79- Beth, I love you. Thank you Jesus for all you've done. l, . Lan- llu.,,,g, ELLEN TERRY MAGENHEIM I am not afraid of tomorrow, for l have seen yesterday and I love today. Mags will always remember . . . Lar- sonie, Bertica, Raws, concession, sum- mer '79, cruisin , Brown's, HOSA, football games, homeroom and Prom. Thanks to my parents and friends for being there when I needed you. Good luck in the future and I love you all. Q EL J... , - .. 6,51 . 'eg ' sm. 'I Z. gi 1.2 3 l. '- 1- 1' .1 1,1- ' ge ,5- liwx gi in. Qi s A I DAVE MACKENZIE .. it really doesn't matter if I'm wrong, I'm right where I belong. -John Lennon 81 Paul McCartney I would like to extend an incredible five to all who deserve it. Thanks to Harold, Joe, Frank, Glenn, Herbie, the Fab Four, and Happy Pappy. l will always remember concerts, Bruce's party, Mr. Stahler, the Ramone sisters, trips to N.Y.C., the Cake Box Crew and es- pecially meeting John Lennon. 0 N l I I DAVID MAGID Learn to limit yourself, to content yourself with some definite thing, and some definite workg dare to be what you are, and learn to resign with a good grace all that you are not, and to be- lieve in your own individuality. - - Frederic Amiel l'd like to thank everyone who has been. part of my three years at L.H.S. Special thanks to Mrs. Teltser and Mrs. Samuels. T,, F -ll Q1 it JAMES MAIR But someday soon we'll stop to ponder, What on earth's this spell we're under We made the grade and still we wonder Who the hell we are. -Dennis DeYoung '3 .. ANDREA G. MAITLIN Live for today . . . remember yester- day dream of tomorrow. Memories l'll always cherish Wal- den '79, the Prom, Mrs. Payne, No- vember 4, dixie cup dispenser, Frei- hoffers A milk, West coast friend, family and friends who've made these years special. To Drew 2 112 years of caring, sharing, and memories though we leave LHS, we will not sepa- rate for we will be in each others hearts even when we're apart. STEVE MAKOWSKY As far as my plans after graduation go, l plan to go to Houston, Texas where l am going to do housebuilding and con- struction work in that area. I found that my experiences in the course of my three years at LHS were enjoyable. I enjoyed such privileges as open lunch and study. 'E7 . f ' ' . r J A DENNIS MALONEY ll 9' 'Pair l 2 t fi-, 1' .1 I . i i :L X A.: ' deaf!-K MICHAEL MANGIAFICO The song remains the same. - Let Zepplin Where the eagle glides ascending there's an ancient river bending. Down the timeless gorge of changes where sleeplessness awaits. l searched out my companions they were lost in cry- stal canyons. -Neil Young To catch a day at dawn unused and shining . .. is an experience beauti- ful, stimulating and sought by few. - R.P Holbrook KATHY MANNA There is nothing worth winning more than the laughter and love of friends. l'll always remember August '79 in Point Pleasant. Theresa, l'Il never for- get all the great times together and the times to come. Thanks for sticking by me throughout the years. Most of all I would like to thank my mother and fa- therlfor always being there, I LOVE YOU. w:'L3,'l JODI LYNN MARAN What a Long Strange Trip it's Been. -Grateful Dead Good times include memories with Monette and Nicole, skiing, rollerskat- ing, Billy Budd's, football games, rifle squad, NYC and Israel ya know, ya know . . . My love for Scott will always be cherished. And a special thanks to Jennifer for always being there when l needed her. j . X-Q-QV' RICH MARANTZ Revolution in their minds the children start to march, against the world in which they had to live, oh the hate that's in their hearts, they're tired of being pushed around and told just what to do. -Black Sabbath l've never gotten used to it, I just learned to turn it off. -Dylan DANA MARANZ Thoughts can't be bought But they ought to be shared I have a pocketfull of memories- Frog and Blueberyy .. Field Hockey-Balleri- na .. Radio City .. Carvel .. RR .. football games .. Pleo .. B.J. con- cert .. What's New? .. jogging .. Rudolph .. SSA .. press box .. Prez .. W.A.T.P.l.Y.N Senior Tribute .. 5:00 A.M .. Danfer .. FWF .. Watch the Children! .. the Y .. camp L.R .. My Burden .. You never cease to amaze me .. Ann Landers .. Mea- dowlands .. Junior Prom .. The M 81 M's gang-and l'll never stop smiling thinking about the friends l've got. To my family-thank you for filling my life with that extra special love. 11 BRUCE MARCH Success is a ladder which cannot be climbed with your hands in your pock- ets. -Unknown 2 KAREN MARGOLIN Each happiness of yesterday is a memory for tomorrow. Four wild and crazy girls, dinner party. Beatlemania, NYC, Vermont '76, '77, '78, Cornell Summer '79 QS.R.'sJ, the Rock My memories will be with me always. Love and thanks to all my friends, especially Sharon for getting me through it all. KATHRYN M. MARCHITELLO Cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow, and Live today. Memories: Junior Prorn Cshorej Senior Prom Steff-I will always treasure our friendship and all the special memories. November lst, Pino, we've shared many great moments and l hope there are more to come. JONATHAN MARGOLIS The Bhudda, the Godhead, resides quite as comfortably in the circuits of a digital computer or the gears of a cycle transmission as he does at the top ofa mountain or in the petals of a flower. To think otherwise would demean the Bhudda-which is to demean oneself. - Robert Pirsig JOEL MARCUS Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-l took the one less travelled by, and that has made all the difference. -Robert Frost The years have been immortalized by- The MRCC: Huey, J.R., Frieday, Pelle, Rickay, Jack, Johnnay, Talks with Fran Steamer Lane .. Molson's .. Israel '79 with John and Lori . . Rocky Horror . . John's parties . . Comfort-nothing will ever be the same. MELINA MARITATO Memories: Mel, surprise parties, Verona Park picnics, Sun Valley, the crayons, The bomb, togas, F.H. with Miss C 84 T, elmtree football and baseball games, the rock , the Mea- dowlands, MCWEW, the prom .. thanx to my whole family for always being there. A very special thanx to all my wonderful friends: Roger, Toot, Loobel, Tracey, Dana, Terri, L.S., J.S., and MS., the entire crayon crew, and most of all to my dearest friends: Abby CGIabbyJ, Jill fDeweyJ, Lucia QRoosh. Shari CSawiJ, and Rona CROJ you have given me beautiful memories .. to Chris because whatever happens you'll still hold a special place in my heart. .f- I, f 1 ,1-. . llfs . ffl .A KENNETH V MARTIN Lots of good times with Hippy Charlie Benchley and Chris in Auto. The Ho- trods and the Chevy c-10's The wild Friday night before the Mountain game. I will always remember all the excellent times with Kathleen especial- ly in Wildwood, Bricktown, and at the Junior Prom VICTOR A. MARTINEZ My most memorable moments in LHS were: sophomore poker games, home- room with short sleeves, Frank, and gambling Jed, fourth period study, football games, and working at Bam- berger's. Most of all, I would like to thank all my friends and teachers who have made my three years at LHS very rewarding and memorable. MICHAEL MATINATA The future is uncertain, and the End is always near. -Jim Morrison and the Doors 'V , 3 .. JAMIE MATTHEWS Good times include graduation '78, '79 .. Halloween .. ice-skating .. 4th, 5th period bowling .. H.R. cruisin' .. Florida .. Come on Trampo- line .. Disco's .. Ellie May .. Football games .. Hanover Park .. Billy Budd's ... Best of luck to all my friends, who will never be forgotten, and a special thanks to Nicole and Michele who were always there when I needed them, And a very special thanks to Chris who was like a sister to me, and a friend forever. 42 el, JED MATZA You've gotta go through hell before you go to heaven. -Steve Miller I will always remember homeroom with short sleeves, Jenez, Biology, Philips with M.C., Leo Club, tennis with shots, Brother G and the Suicide kid, Track, cards with Meesh and the three Stooges, Carol at the valley, sly and 'save the books Mike. KIM MCDERMOTT Life's truest happiness is found in the friendships we make along the way. -Unknown Fond Memories-the Shore, The Lake, Maine, Barnacle Billy's DeJaVu .. Academy Award .. sha .. Bucky, Werner .. Dunkin' Donuts, Voulebard- Watchung Reservation CT 84 MJ General Hospital Irish Power Pregnant Nun Field Hockey .. Bas- ketball SSA Higher Income, Maids .. Gong Show Day .. The Press Box and Football games. To my friends-I will always remember the good times we had and I will never for- get you. To my family-Thank you for EVERYTHING - I love you! 1 , Af iw , ii ' I 59- l uf N. L twig 4? - ' - H 2 jf v - '. 12,1 ' . is . Fifi I' A ii iyixliii? A hy 1, -V I V 6 b X: . X, V lf.-'N .lm I f 1 1 -L 'Q -U -1 A, Y MARY FRANCES MCGUCKIN I wish you all the love in the world, But most of all, I wish it from myself. -Fleetwood Mac Memories include: swim teams . . . Marathons .. . Caldwell .. . Verona Park Nancy Frank To my parents and Lisa thank you for always being there. Rob-9!4!79-There will al- ways be a special place in my heart for you. I LOVE YOU! K Q--r THERESA C. MCINNIS Time to Live -Doors Thanks to Demps, Liz, Debbie, Kathy and others for good times Ortley, B.G., T.A., parties, Hey Babe! Bos- ton, Bruce, lions, H.D. Iggy Rocky, smacking, 1614, short people 23 gas lines, Rambler, PAM A.A.M.G. . . . Mark-If the sun refused to shine, I would still be loving you. KATHLEEN MCNALLY Show a little faith, there's magic in the night ... -Springsteen Memories: the Promise ... CDB at SH ... Big Re Kif Machine ... Ortley sum- mers and the radicaI times at Feit's track and b-ball SNI LBI at Hime's. Thanks to coaches Lyons and Berry, big sis Liz and special friends- Hime, Bean, Nanc, Jill, John and Ste- ven for sharing the memories, To Sue, what would I do without you? Much love and gratitude Mom and Dad for all of your encouragement and support. STEPHANIE MELO Here we are like children forever tak- ing care of one another while the world goes on without us all around us . -James Taylor Memories of ... Something Else , Kenmore '79, dadadada, Rod '79 with Cindi, David and Mike, Hilton Head with Stang, and Dr. Pepper Concerts. Thanks to my friends for making these days beautiful, especially Mom and Dad. 115 Y N JON MENDELSON l've got two tickets to paradise. -Eddie Money WENDY MESNICK Now is the time for me to fly free, It is my chance to find the real me. -W.A.M. A special thanks to all my friends-I wish you the same happiness that you have brought me. The memories we share will remain a part of me always. Pea, Frog, and Blueberry .. O.T.G.D.Y ... B 81 P notes .. Danfer .. horrid Ver- mont .. cheerleading .. Flight 126 ,. Senior prom '79 M 84 M's gang .. Koally .. the Pines .. Radio City .. Benlhana. g.e.m - thanks for always be- ing there-l love ya! My parents .. the best .. I love you! Mitchell-Live, Love, Laugh-you have brought meaning to these words. THOMAS S. MENNITT It was an early morning Yesterday I was up before the dawn And l really have enjoyed my stay But I must be moving on. - Supertramp Accounting, 8th period study, the race track, the shore, and the yearbook club were all great. A career in ac- counting is in Tom's future. is v it l , ' r ist PENNIE GRETCHEN MESSAROSH Yesterday's projection will never real- ly know, But tommorrow's recollection will surely show. It will carry through the years intact l'm looking forward to looking back. -Carly Simon Remember . .. Rangeley, the Wild, crazy san's, the Tornado and the little yellow Vega, Clifton Park, Proms, the shore, band, Rainbow, Candy and Sam, football games, Uoshuaj, Steve Mar- tin, Seagulls, Christmas Party '78. Gone with the Wind summers Sept. 24, thanks to Sue CCCJ, Christl, Pat, Mary Lynn, Laurie and especially Mark for all the love and laughter. Lov- ing thanks to Mom, Dad and Dave. Y' 'QT7 N JAMES G. IVIIGNONE Keep smiling it makes people wonder what you've been upto. -Grateful Dead Truckin l. ,ll n i' i - HOWARD ROSS METZGER l'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints, the sinners are much more-fun. -Billy Joel Thanks to Mike, the best friend l'Il ever have, for always being there when I needed you. Thanks to Jamie, you'll always be remembered. Thanks to Mrs. Sack, Brian, Steven K., and Ken. l'll never forget brother Shotz, 360's red lights, O.K. for you. NIKI MILIOTIS Every happiness of yesterday is a memory to be carried with me for tom- morrow. These memories and friend- ships seem to have just begun, but al- ways will be cherished, for a true friendship is a plant of slow growth. So . . . Live for Today ' 'Dream of Tomorrow, But remember yesterday. i '3+iJib,'1.-inf , . P.,-, 7, .-,..- 'V t x JILL MEYERS Special memories include, FB games H.R. Anne Landers Pleo A and Carvel Laura- Our cars TheM8.Mgang Cosmos VT Pea and Blueberry Lori-12 years Jill M Frog WAT- PIYN The Rock -Karen, Melis- sa, Laura and Adrienne-thanxs for be- ing the special people that you are. To Dana, Debbie, Wendy and Lori-all of you have become a very special part of me that will be forever cherished- thanks for everything-I love you all! R, I-M Q-qu lik - lm. BRIAN ALAN MILLER But all is changed with time The future none can see The road you leave behind Ahead lies mystery. -Steve Wonder 4 Time ticking away the moments that make up a' dull day You fritter and waste the hours in an off hand way Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town waiting for someone or something to show you the way. -Pink Flovrl SUZANNE' MILLER It's the good times that are gone and I'm bound for movin on. l'll look for you if I'm ever back this way. -Neil Young Memories: Yes, Bee Gees, Jethro Tull, Florida, Bus, Health Occupation, Bis- cayne, Library, Lisa, phone and con- versations with Karen. r T' I sr., ,.,. r at I' , ,qi X M WILLIAM LEWIS MILLER l've got to keep on chasin' that dream, Though I may never find it . . . -Boston Some excellent soccer: Good-night to you!, you guys think you work hard, try the toy storel , Al drives? . .. THE SAABI, a few good conversations . .. ROBERT S. MISEO Nothing you can make that cah't be made. No one you can save that can't be saved. Nothing you can do, But you can learn how to be you in time. It's easy. , -Lennon! McCartney l The good times and the bad, the laughs and the tears made for, a veryrspecial 3 years, with some vervspecial people. !i2'f f xx . ! t Q-- v L , ff t XX x J JEFFREY MITNICK Jeff will always remember the great times he had at LHS. Close friends in- clude Dave, Harlan, Jordan, Mike, Steve fPidgeonJ, Pete, and Steve A. Unforgettables: The Stooges, The Who, N.Y. business ventures, the Leo Club's annual party, Breaking and Entering, basketball season, and the teenage sex kittens. CHRISTINA MOLINARO What is life but a spectrum, and what is music but life itself. -Billy Cobham - - ' f- Tami . 1- 'i' - ' ' i gs.-J I CATHERINE MONDELLO Every day should be lived as if it were to be our last. -Syrus Memories of the summers in East Hampton, ski trips, and especially the three years spent on track will never be forgotten. A special thanks to my fam- ily for always being there and to people like Carol and Marci for being such great friends. 15- M-.. , ,als LISA MONICA Memories include twirling swimming cheerleading mice operation Quambi Seniors . Rona, Mary, Cathy, Robin and George - thanks and take care. Tuti- good luck in whatever you may choose. Nancy- Live, love, and be happy: take care, I love you. Much love to Steven whose friendship will forever be cherished. Jill- thanks for being such a special friend and may all your dreams of the future come alive, love ya! PEGGY MOONEY Just as long as l'm in this world, I am the light of this world. Jorma Crazy times: Chuck, Julie, Beth Robin and the Gang Concerts Bruce 81 Jorma. Only the best times with Mary Ellen, Labor Day Weekend, Naples. Miles and years will separate us, Mar, but we'll still be best of friends. GLENN MOORE I recall when I used to come home, Never had a dime Lord, I always had a good time And I recall drinkin' wine With one of my friends Ronnie Van Zant! Lynyrd Skynyrd Glenn can be found partying with Joe, Ken, Patsy, Doof, Dave and the Gang at the End of the Road. Hillside School, the Hill, Belmar '78, Skynyrd freaks, underneath Daves wild turkey lot, Keg parties and concerts. Ifflx N. ,vnu Q I A, I, is I s -. SCOTT JOSEPH MORAN S The Boomer Former Vailsburg Boy The Corner Working at W.E.H. The Linen Room Lifting at the Y and L.R.C. Football Motown 78 79 O.F.T.S. Softball The Law- yers Good memories and times with Hym, Stub, Mike and the boys. I I, S . ' I 'x I If X c.. .. L Ji., . I 1 DIANA MORRIS Wake up every morning with a smile on your face. Diana will never forget great times spent with Maria, Steffi, Tina, Mona, Robin, and Lisa. Summer of 79 had to be the best .. Ortley beach .. Surf Club Baby O's .. parties. Special thanks to Maria-you're the greatest. Diana hopes to further a career in the secretarial business world. My heart will always treasure Mom and Dad, for they have brought me up in this world today. , 41. 'K I f Ili .-...:.... . I. . asf' THERESA MOSCHELLA Living life day by day, Sharing happy times with those you ove, Finding a different adventure with Every day to come. -Anonymous August '79, the Manor and 17th birth- day will never be forgotten. The best of my memories at LHS were shared with Kathy. Kathy-thanks for everything and don't forget our plans for the fu- ture. Mom and Dad-I love youl Thanks for understanding and making my sen- ior year the best ever. ... -sit CHRISTINA MUELLER Nothing is as powerful as an idea Whose time has come. All my love to Dave, this past year has been very special: you gave me strength and guidance when I needed it. ALL my thanks to Ant, Kate, Karyn, Sue, Jack, Bob, and Scott. Love YA! if , ,NX 5 SHARI MULLEN l'll always remember my friends, old and new, and the great times we've shared: parties ..1 L.M.W... Sun Val- ley .. football games .. Sweet 16's .. CRAYONS! .. concerts .. Sawi .. the charm .. drivingffinallyj. A special thanks to Abby, Jill, Mitchell, Michelle, and expecially Melina who are the best friends a person can have. I hope our friendships live forever. 'RB' LINDA MURPHY Time itself is bought and sold The spreading fear of growing old Contains- a thousand foolish games That we play. - Neil Young Memories: Burnet Hill at 3 am with Bim, Chacy, and Oeifers, Pink House??! Truckers and Heinekens on 287 with Shirls ... LBI 78!79, Alvin the Rocks, Nike Base, Corvair, C.S.N. Con- cert. PARTYINGI!! Special thanks to those who made the years more en- joyable. Early morning sunshine tells me all l need to know. - Richard Betts HARRY NEUGOLD I gotta keep my wheels rollin' .. - MTB I will always remember the great times with John, Mess, Duke, Lit, Glass, Fred, Near, Jay, Skiz, and Sharon. Especially C.O.B., M.T.B fthe Vanb, Bad Co., P.P.L., parties, Fireman's Ball Luau, New Year's Eve, Ralphing, ratting, rocking, Monk's, Lawyers, Beth's Lake house, dead cats, and the ice. 5:-1-wr .il DARREN NACHT through libraries and museums ... down the halls of friendship ... the motel of lost companions waits . . . But me I'm not stoppin' there, got my own road left to haul-just another mine in the field of time ... ' Q - Neil Young Good times with Barry, Dave, Howard, arry, Lenny, Puff, Steve. Numerous ights at Rosy's and Skin's. ' Fil -' fri vi y . Ur- 4-5, - ...:GI i ,li , 'JN lj eil -ew' MICHAEL J. NEARY I would like to thank all my friends- Duke, Lit, Steve, Henry, Wiszer, Dave, Jay, Scott, Harv, and Mess for all the great times we've had. Remember the Lawyers, Van to Tucker, the Linen Room, ratting Monks, C.D. B., Lava- Iette, parties, varsity football, Thanks to my parents for all their love and sup- port. A special thanks to the person who has brought me joy and happi- ness, Maria. JEFFREY NOECKER Walking down this rocky road Wondering where my life is leading Rolling on to the bitter end. :rf f WAYNE GARY NEUMANN The memories will linger on: the Bari- Brothers, Miss Washack, Mr. Schmidt, the exchange trip, especially Kenmore, and of course the B.B.B. the football games with Marching Band, Mixed Chorus, Something Else, All the plays and musicals, the broadcast crew, with 44,1 If l N Bad Company Mess will always remember the good times with Harv, Nears, Duke, Lit, B , Dave, Weez, Rosey, and Puff. Especial- iy C.D.B., Bad Co.. Marshall Tucker, Byrnes, rocking, ratting, the Law- yers , Luas, T the van, and all the par- ties. iv' a special thank you to Mr. Lampf, and a special thanks to all my friends who made these three years at L.H.S. really great!! CL' . 5 :uw i CW' , .,-Q..-.. :qv - l. . 1 + all E l l , PATRICK O'BRIEN You gotta keep one eye looking over your shoulder, You know it's going to get harder, and harder as you get older, And in the end you'Il pack up and -Pink Floyd Pat can usually be found with Rick, Charlie, Lenny, Ken, Crazy George, the fly down South. ff HARRIS NYDICK Inner Beauty is The Secret of Love. -HSN Fond memories of LHS include the Ca- maro ... USY . . Concerts .. Parties .. USA '77 .. Kinney's '78 .. and most of all Israel '79 .. Junior Prom .. 12!17l78: Times spent with CE are most cherished .. Special thanks and all of my love to all of my friends and family for making this the most amaz- ing experience of my life. BARBARA OELZ Although l'lI always remember the past, It seems it has gone by so fast. Good times, good cheers. throughout the years will never be forgotten. Chuck will always remember . . sum- mer of '79 . . CDB .. Football and soc- cer games .. and softball seasons. I would like to thank my family, and friends, especially Mary Ellen and Peg- Sy. for making my years at LHS so memorable. df Hakowies, the Q's and especially Re- nee. He will always remember Auto Shop, and being with his friends in class and at parties. Pat will never for- get Mrs. McCann, Miss Conforti, and Mr. Gillock. He values his car, his girl- friend, and Surviving in life. GAIL OGDEN l'II never forget all my friends, esp. Marci .. water fountain .. goggles .. I Love Lucy E.G.G.S. Wayne-Ju- nior Prom .. Summer 78-79 .. Ernst Gage Co .. . E and G's great behavior .. chocolate .. chairs .. Lover Lips .,. Frank, Charles, Mike, John, Steven . . Great Adventure .. shore .. . Haunt- ed Mansion parties .. sleepovers fthe dummyj .. practical jokes .. Fa- vors .. Sun-ln getting lost .. Mor- ristown Cstore, bad, bad, badj .. hys- terical laughing .. concerts .. why me .. secrets ., hopes dreams. 5' -. 'Ui' THOMAS 0'CONNELL Ooh, l'm just a busy bee, still alive in my hive l'm looking for some other world to dream out my dreams.. Ooh, Build myself a tower No way in no way out Then my friends can visit me once in a whiIe -Mike Rutherford, Genesis Special thanks to my friends who made my years at LHS more enjoyable, espe- cially Jim and Mike. Remember: the ls- land .. ski trips and V's Mach I Summer '79 and tickets . . PARTYING PETER 0'GRADY Adios by Speedy Gonzales I will always remember the good times I had with good friends: Kenny, Antho- ny, Jeff, senior Steve, Joel, Freedy, Jake fthe Phllosophery, Johnny fand his famous partiesj, the members of The Club and running along with Mike Qtrackj and Steve. So long gang! .5 I S .. , g ,- ,J ,', , -1 , I l ll LEE OLESKY None of life's strings can last so I must be on my way and face another day. All things can pass. -George Har- rison . Summer '78 with J.B., B.l., D.R., and R.D., Tio Pepes, talks about life with S.Z., trip to T.H.C., Quarters, Zoom, Miller, skiing, Vail, Heavenly Valley, Concerts, 7th Period physics with Gers, Junior Prom, and F.l., l won't for- get times shared with J.B., Alby, Spin- ner, Lynn, Shara, Beth and Rick. DENNIS G. OLSEN Suspect each moment, for it is a thief, tiptoeing away with more than it brings. -J.U. I will always remember the great times I had during my years at LHS. Memo- ries include Fidelis, Mitch, and Bay Head, BK 81 RR with B 84 M, concerts with Derwood, Mare and Rudolph, the great times at BR with Mike, Rob, P.C. and Davey and Crestmont. lf youth only knewg If age only couId. . -Henri Estienne ' up I lf' .. km, 'll . I, l ll 4. l n l X MARK J. PANTAZES' And there was much rejoicing -Python Good times with Doug, Jimmy, Jaret. Joseph, Gayster, Peat, Nicky, Mennen QGuyJ, L-ster, Gerry, the Wenches esp. Leah, Annie, and Wendel C2-2-795, J.P. with Carolee, Greeking it, Saved the Books , L.T.A.A. 78-80, Swim Team. Special thanks to my family for all their help. NICHOLAS PAOLELLA Time is too short for all one's plea- sures. My years at LHS will always be remem- bered. l had a lot of great times with Mark, Doug, Jim, and Dave. I hope to be happy and successful always. To my family, friends, and faculty-Thank you. -fc JAMES PARAGANO Take a look 'cause what the future's holdin wont be yours if you don't heed this ca , Life is a game, and the stakes will re- main the same, Now you've gotta choose. is the devil gonna' lose or win again. -Kerry Livigren DEBRA L. PARNESS Today, well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, And every tomorrow a vision of hope. With these past 3 years is a lifetime of unforgettable memories-O.T.G.D.Y .. summers '78 and '79, Dew Drop .. our worries , Burden, left on red, procrastinators, the Rock, the scurper, I.L.T.D., Meadowlands, 1!6!80- 1!13f8O, Short-' phone conversa- tions, Molly's .. weekends in L.l. .. Gary .. -To my friends: We have laughed together, cried together, and ultimately have grown together. You've touched my life in your own special ways and for this you will re- main a part of me forever. Special thanks to my family-knowing you were always there with your love and sup- port helped me through it all. l'm looking forward to looking back. QCIT17 L5 Q 'H I T 11, 4 . , . A . ' E A -1 af Xe K tx- I '-. t x Q .. asv' TT ...Y ,L-I FRANK J. PARRILLO Let the Good Times Roll. The Cars Frank can usually be found at the R.R. or at Cohen's. If not there, then prob- ably home writing his book he hopes to have published one day. During school hours, he can usually be found at the loading dock or out front with Mike, Vicki, Robin, Michele, Celest, and oth- ers. Pt. Pleasant '78 .. Seaside '79,. Steve Martin Concert .. Jim's yacht .. Hey Herb , thanks a lot. Ann, l hope it lasts. SCOTT PARSONS Great hopes make great men Anonymous l've enjoyed my three years at LHS tre- mendously. Friends like T. Brydon, Chris, Bush, and the Big One have giv- en me plenty of good times. Cursing with Jules, Frank, Ed, and Mongo were great. Three years with Legion Lee, Bush and Big One. Troy has no range. Thanks to all my teachers and Mr. Lampeter for his three years of coaching. Special thanks to my mother and father, who made the bad times better and the good times fantastic. ws 3 'lif- ? . i MICHAEL PASSARETTI A toast to, Ed and all her ways that changed with the days .. . cutting school and never getting caught Heroine Attacks .. . Hangin' out at the dead end the hill concerts at the garden ... hunting for Zeckels ... Thimmy the dirt road to Long Branch and all who survived it with me - Graduation! Just take a pebble and cast it to the sea Then watch the ripples unfold inside of me. -E.L.P MARGIE PECORA The great thing in this, world is not so much where we are, but in what direc- tion we are moving. -Oliver Wendell Holmes Margie will always remember times with Do, Pat, Phyllis, Tony, and all her friends Harry and the flat tire the Pole . .. foot ball games and band helping field hockey- 10th Italy Anna's set ups shore The Supremes ... the Fireman's Dance ... tlge way Mrs. Cox made learning enjoy- a e. 1-nn' ALLAN PERLSTEIN Allan can best be remembered at LHS for his conscientious efforts. Most of his time out of school is spent with his friends, driving his father's car, or working in Tabachnick's. He will always remember his history class and jokes by his favorite teacher, Mr. Swenson. He values most highly his family, friends, and personal welfare. His fu- ture goals include a career as a psy- chologist to help as many people as possible. DAVID J. PECORA Football, Dave, help me, Harry the Horse, Jr. Prom, 5-O, David!!, Mrs. Wang. Lay Down, Nudnicks, whatt, my Buddy, Ice cubes, Bring it home, Steve's train, H.D. Parking lot, Droupes. Hurt me, Ya know, Roof, the Boss, the Cars, Toga at Puds, muffits, don't taste like beer, ooofff, and Frank's dance to Ring my Bell. My friends: Thanks for all the good times. I won't forget them or you. To Mom, Dad and Diana: Thanks for the love and encourage- ment that helped get me through. Jules, Looks like we made it! 'Suriv JAY PETILLO To the joys of living' .. -Graham Nash All the good times will live forever. Sweeney, Fred, Leon, M. Pinhead, Duker, Mess, Harv and the rest of the Lawyers were the best. Cruisin' in the Tank, the wild ride to MTB and all the partying were the greatest times of my life. Thanks to all my friends, and keep on partying. ELI DOMENICA PETRILLO Love is a special look, a tender feel- ing. Love is the beauty in my world and all of those who have made it beautiful for me. lf I could only grasp the words to thank the special people who have given the precious gift of LOVE. Thanks for let- ting me - BE ME and loving ME. My family - George, Elvira, Carm, Nino, especially Maria and Claudia. ' gates.. ff' at '13, 4 , 5-ya , , v n -A' 'I' as iz, '-1-5,2 2 , , s ng Q. , w-., f -5 '-Lu, yibivrtiiq :Q I-Urs AJ ei-.,-,Ng i r fix 1 Y f?,jT9 ,-',,,-. , ' es. ffj JEFFREY A. PICHAT Special thanks to the BARI-BROS., Fe- lix, MaWa, Wayne S. I will never forget the B.B.B., Wrestling, M.Y.F., 1st Good summer, and the Mud Mobile. Thanks to my friends in lunch, from the neigh- borhood, from Saturday mornings, from the team, and the exchange trips. You can't please everyone so you just gotta please yourself. . af- - ,,. E - , - ' . ' ' Qfl '.',., . , , jiff wiv I ' iw .fl l RICKY PEYTON ln ancient times there was a country whose harvest came in, and it was poi- sonous. Those who ate some of it be- came insane. 'There is only one thing to do.' said the King, 'We must eat the grain to survive, but there will be those among us who will remember that we are insane. ' -Anonymous Rick can most often be found in his truck or on his motorcycle. Looking back on LHS, he will remember most Chester Penza, 4 wheel drive, his truck and motorcross. GARY PICKELL Lord, l've seen a lot of people who thought they were cool, then again Lord, l've seen a lot of fools!! -Skynyrd I. IE., , .'-,: '.'-1 1- ,X ' ,1 Q kj . , . lil!! lx . J, in I , . 1' , I If 1 it VIRGINIA PHELAN We all know it's better yesterday has past, Now 1st's start living for the one that's going to last. I will always remember My scirrocco ...The route ... Y.M.O.F. .. B.K. and all my friends there ... Goomer ... droops .. 9th grade Baseball, soc- cer, and football games .. Summer '79 Coconuts .. 3-22-77. Thanks to all my friends, especially Rona, who was always there when I needed someone special to talk to. its V? LYNNETTE PIENKOWSKI May you grow up to be righteous, May you grow up to be true, May you always know the truth, And see the lights surrounding you, May you always be courageous Stand upright and be strong, May you stay forever young. -Dylan Thanks Dave, for all the good times and happy memories we shared together The shore, concerts, and parties. Special thanks to my family. ' CHRIS PLAWSKI ANDREY POCHTAR CP travelled to Napa Valley, en- The best feeling is simply being able joys the selling field, camping, Jeep to do what you want to do Races, and Auto Tech group. He will -M D miss Hotdog Day and Auto Tech. ' ' Thanks lA Dept. A Q T 1' g RUTH PODEMS Now if all my golden moments Could be rolled into one They would shine just like the sun For a summer day. -James Taylor Some of these moments were spent getting .l.D.'s at W.B.'s .. Vermont ski- ing .. concerts at Meadows .. Wild- wood .. poolhopping working at H.D.'s. l'd like to thank my friends for all these good times. After all, what are good times without super people? si -nm! .N J -l.'-'- 9 at X Jai 1 5- .s 5 Fa- .' '-ek' 'F 554' .- 1 -9 ei ff l 91, Q. E.: Q- 1 V, sf,-ll . -'-1 l 1 :f 1L: .ul its-eg 'flue ,ji Ulf '. itll 5 l. BOBBY POLLACK What is life? The beauty of nature, the company of good friends, music, loyalty, compas- sion, peace of mind, time to relax and enjoy. - B.P. Memories include: the endless restor- ing of my '67 Camaro, Gameroom, the track, poker games, moped, Seaside, movies, concerts, crazy times, Eek and Moose and the guys. And alot of special feeling for Penny, where words are not enough. JILL POTTER Special memories are of . .. swimming, the dog house, the Promise, Nation- als, shore 79, Jr. Prom, operation Quambi, CC's. All my love to Squeaky, Julie, Steven, Nick, Kathy, Nancy, and everyone else. Special thanks to my parents for their support and guidance. Lisa- your true friendship will always be cherished. May there be many more alphabets to come!! And to one person who words aren't enough for- David- thanks for always being there. JULIE POTTER Free to be what I am, ln hope of be- coming what I was intended to be. Memories include- Canada The Promise Vermont and Nationals with Squeaky Colorguard the Lake Jr. Prom 78 81 79 Beach Haven . . . Seaside Boardwalk . .. Christmas Tree shopping Ches- ter with Robin and Beth .. . flat tire ... all night volleyball Maloy's C.C. Isabelle Bith Special thanks to Jill, Beth, Steven, Janet and others for their friendship over the past years. Mom and Dad- thanks for always being there. And Lou: May we be together forever. 3 DAVID POZNAK Time can change me But I can't change time. My experiences while travelling through LHS were most interesting. Wildwood, Knip Parties, 40 Love, Ahyah, and the summer of 79 fChancy, Lisa, Bimj will always be great memo- ries. Special thanks to a person who not only filled my heart with love, but with special memories, Cindy. DONNA L. RAINONE These years went by much too quickly, but the memories will last forever. Through the years many friendships were attempted some succeeded, some came close, some just couldn't or wouldn't last. But l'm grateful to all who have contributed to my life, and l'll always hold you all somewhere in my heart. But, Bobby, you are the most cherished and important part of my life- I look to the future and see a place there for us. ii.. 'Q 2 . , A DAVID H. RACKIN A man's structure is based upon what he does with what he has My memories at Livingston High have been great ones, especially the Prom with Cheri. Good times with good friends Gregg, Mitch, Jenny, and Marci have also made my years at LHS happy ones. JAYME RATNER Well, the first days are the hardest days Memories: NJW, Lame Wonder Waitrii '79, -SMC- Summer of Firsts, Ruby, Ro- dent, the Diner, Brook, Nefarious Bunch , Trivia Machine, Football Games, Mouth 81 Co., crayons, con- certs, B.W., B.S., Ski trips, Rock night, Rutgers'. To Wendi, Debbie, Lisa, Lucia and Rona - thanx for everything-you're the greatest! To Leslie - Friends for- ever. Oh, what I want to know where does the time go. - Grateful Dead GREGG A. RACKIN A person says he is what he thinks, but in reality he is what he feels. Gregg Rackin My years at LHS have built some very good memories for me. Your parents always tell you that these are the best years of your life. I didn't realize that till now. I will never forget the friends I have made and the goals I have accom- plished here. 'I J .1 X ls? ANDREA SUSAN RAWSON You can't always get what you want, But if you try you can get what you need. Mick Jagger!Keith Richards Andrea will always remember going to New York , the concerts, rock freak and the Ramones. Thanks to BJ for being there when I needed you: and special thanks, Mingo. LORI RAY Look around and choose your own ground, For long you live and high you fly And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry And all you touch, and all you see ls all your life will ever be. Roger Waters To be remembered: Weekends in Bel- mar . . . Barbados with Joan and Laurie YES concert with Dave Laval- lette with Linda . . . Spies . Memories of good times spent with Joey will be treasured forever. A special thanks to my family and friends for always being there when I need them. KT' - STEVEN ANDREW REICHEL Although my years at L.H.S. are fin- ished, the memories will never be for- gotten: great times with Stephen and Eric Skiing with Hal K.. .. Running Cross Country with Bernie and Pete Uncle Jules Yes '78 and '79 Sunday football games with Zach and the MRCC Fizziology surgeons: Kara, Diana and Rick ... Max and Shel- don .. Passout, 1980. H I FLORENCE REA Time passes much too quickly, when we re together laughing. -Chicago Memories with Michelle, Mary, and CKool and the gangj ... Summer of 78 84,79 G.A. Asbury B.R.S. Wildwood .. . Canoeing . .. laughing Also DECA Mr. Lovi and especially Ocean City. l'd like to thank everyone for all the great times- Good luck Class of '80. CHARLES RESH Remembering- the few weekends down the shore, the Dead End, the Fort Mrs. Roth always yelling in homeroom, Summer Nationals, Concerts at the Garden, PA. Jam 79, Thimmy and Po- tato Head. Vj New SUE ANNE REHILL There are so many great memories, it's hard to mention only a few. The shore 8t summer of '79, Big Rekif Ma- chine, 8!21f79. SNI, COB at SHU, 8t the window will always be remem- bered. Thanks to Himer, Eileen, and Nancy for the great times 81 for sharing themselves with me. Special thanks to my family for their guidance, 81 espe- cially Kathy- no matter whay, you were always there, thanks. To Jay- You're here in my heart 81 that's something that no one can take away. Let's keep smiling, Buddy! KRISTEN M. RICHARDSON l'm feeling restless, bring another score around, Maybe something stron- ger, could really hold me down. Pete Townshend Teo torriatte Konomama iko Aisuru- hito yo Shizukana yoi ni Hikario tomo- shi ltoshiki oshieo idaki -Brian May Brighton 15!7!79, concerts, soccer, HAIR with Debby, M.U., White Man, term papers and St. James' Park. Much love to my friends who are all very special. ROBERT RICHTER I will always remember the good times at the end of the road the fever Nums the fort the friend and the friends friend . . . Fri. Ed! Thimmy OOH Baby! DOUGLAS RIEDL Watching the world go by. surprising it goes so fast. -Bad Company x,X WILLIAM RISCH It has been a long hard fight, but I final- ly made it. My thanks to everybody who helped me through school, espe- cially my parents. I will always remem- ber fourth period lunch and the good times in all my English classes. I'II also remember the good times on Cross Country and Track Teams. f DORE RIVKIND A friend is a gift you give yourself. Robert Louis Stevenson Friends, thank you for all good times we have shared. I would especially like to thank Ellen, Ssuuzzie, Ma and Pa Feldman, Shari and with extra love Meow. Fond memories include: Feh!, Marching Band, the Jr. Prom, the Zulu and the Pygmy. VERONICA RISANO Let me flow into the ocean, Let me get back to the sea. Let me be storm- ing and let me be calm, Let the tide in, and set me free. The Who French, English, King Tut, penguins, Monty Python, Burns, Rocky Horror, Peter Blake, Queen QWaldorf, Plazaj, Who, London-Thanks to friends who made it enjoyable- 'specially MB-Love you Mum and Daddy. 'ur 1 ' LORI BETH ROBINSON Life is one intense situation after an- other, with mellow times inbetween to break the monotony. original Memories: T.l.S.Y.G.J.S. No Nukes . .. Harvard .. . Stormbringer. Love and thanks to my family for their help. To Lance- thanks for always being there. To Debby, Jenny, Do, Lynne, Amy and Andy- I love you guys! E.N.- You take my breath away. Bl if-7 ANDY ROETTGER Looking out at the road rushing under my wheels, Looking back at the years gone by like so many summer fields, In Cseventy-ninej I was seventeen and running one-o-one, l don't know where I'm running now, I'm just running on. - Jackson Browne Memories include: Seaside '79 ... LHS Tennis Team C77-803 ... 2nd per. His- tory of Russia ...The C.O.M. 9179 and Van Morrison ... Special thanks to Dave M. fthe man with the can of paintj, Wayne, Mr. Lovi, Mr. Bacso, Hal G., Dave C., and all the people at the Colony. l ' ' d xl ROBERTA LYNN ROGERS Smile, lt's contagious. Friendly and outgoing, Robbie, our Lan- cerette Captain, will always remember . . . football games, guarding at North- land, Band, Elgen Rolling Thunder Funny Girl, Sweet Charity. proms . .. Shorty Giggles, and Ortley Beach. Robbie would like to thank everyone for making these memories so special, and thanks, Jen- ny, for being so special. HOWIE ROSE Gonna fly like an eagle Higher and higher everyday. ln my mind and in my dreams, I can't get away. -The Marshall Band Great times will be remembered: Sum- mer '79 Nums Boggying at West Caldwell . .. The End of the Road ... underneath ... Thimmy ... wast- ed nights Tremont 8th period gym with Miss Scocozza . . . Patsy Guard ... 11th grade note and almost going camping cruisin' Fu-Ed! Oh Baby! , .LH KENNETH ROSENBERG Can't forget Wolfie, the Turk, the Rus- sian, the Who sisters, Goldberg's gang, the Band, Felix, Lance, Noah, Brian, 84 Tucker. Can't remember the past three years. ,-'- l DANA ROSCA These past three years have been un- forgettable: my derelict year: Nettie's Farewell Party: Marshall Tucker: a birthday Trip , Halloween in Long Val- ley: skiing in Vermont: weekends at Rider: Badlands- Charlie Daniels- and our A-B-C'sg the mounty at the res., and the night at court: visits to Beach Haven: nights out with the girls, and my week-end house. Love to all my friends, and especially to Carole and Jeanette for being who they are. 'bv LAURA ROSENBERG Rivers belong where they can ramble Eagles belong where they can fly l've got to be where my spirit can run free Gotta find my corner of the sky. -from Pippin Unforgettable memories: Israel '78 . . . Canada Summer '79 Jill, our car hunts 84 prayers for sunny week- ends . . . BRUCE-the most amazing concert Beth, J.B., Spin, 8. Ilene- will you ever forget our journey home from MSG?? Mr. Bill Leon! They're playing our song ... Prez ... No Nukes in Battery Park We love ya Jackson! Cosmos- Mark L. the Rock . . . To everyone who made it worthwhile- THANKS! 1.3 S JACK ROSENBLOOM Destiny is not a matter of chance, it's a matter of choice. - Unknown l'll always remember good times spent with close friends 84 one very special friend Soccer Rocky Horror Beach Haven '79 . . . Mast Terrace . . . John's parties Cosmos games big bro and friends . .. Special thanks to my family ... best of luck to all my friends. 1-37 DAVID ROSENBURGH Take your time ... Don't live too fast, Troubles will come And they will pass. - Ronnie Van Zant David will always remember good times with Howard, Puffhead, Pidge, Bob, Harv, Mess, Duke, Darren, Jay and John. Memories of . .. Monk's cas- tle lifting with Vin concerts pool parties rocking 4-wheelin' in the willies .. . Ft. Lauderdale summers '78 84 '79, L.H.S. will never be forgotten. nf ., E, .J a K' ? v- ,NBP X ERIC SCOTT ROSENMAN Watcher of the skies watcher of all His is a world alone no world is his own, He whom life can no longer surprise, Raising his eyes beholds a planet unknown. -Genesis I will always remember Bobby, Penny, Gameroom, the track, the OPolIack's, all the friends I made fand Danaj in homeroom . . . Y' x V' 1 E L JOSEPH J. ROSSI When you can do the common things of life in an uncommon way, you will command the attention of the world. - George Washington Carver The Roof ll football Friday nite skiing YM Ski Trips lunch periods the Gang Great Adven- ture ... Scheibs . .. Go for it . . . These are just some of the many things to be remembered. To my friends: Thanks. it was great. To my family- you're the best. -v CHERYL ROTH Memories Beach Boys .. concerts .. the church .. Frizbee with Christi .. Pizza .. B.Z. M.C.C,l.C. .. Brring, Brring Lets try that again .. N.Y. .. the corner .. the bridge .. the reservation .. T.B.Z. .. Brutus Wildwood '78 .. 9!6!79 ... Whoopst Pizza Boy Na- ture Bunny . .. Harmonizing For what is a man, What has he got, if not himself, then he has not- You've got to say the things you feel To my family and a very good friend- thanks for being there. LORI ROTH You've go to get up every morning, with a smile on your face And show the world. all the love in your heart. -Car- ol King l'II always cherish great times, spent with great friends . . Wayfarer summer of '78 .. Funny Girl .. 2nd period in the library .. Lee-Ann. moving stages .. Sweet Charity . . 6th period Physics . . labs .. parties .. February 2 .. Jr. Prom .. Leo Club .. summer '79 at Camp Walden .. my kids .. dancing Colorguard .. Meadowlands .. Fran's party. Thanks to all my friends and my family, you've helped to sup- port me and to make these years the best. Special thanks to Eran, you've shown me what a true friend really is. 1 .I 1 't .1 x 13' I 4 'tfs'1 JOHN JOSEPH ROYCE JR. John can usually be found lifting or at Panek's Garage with the Camaro he finally got. - Thanks Uncle Ted. He remembers good times with all the girls and guys, especially Tom and Mitch-cold winter nights-Shop-Rite- Colony Theatre Bathrooms-Lifeguard- ing- The Midnight Waltz , and many others, Mark P.-more than 13 years of friendship. Special thanks to Patti you made it all worthwhile And to Mow and Dad who helped me through it a . f H X 8? S MITCHELL ,J. ROZALSKY l look forward to tomorrow with the joys that yesterday held. -Mitchell Ro- zalsky Special memories include a summer cross country, Don's, Friday and Satur- day nights with my friends, Israel, Proms, summers on Long Beach ls- land, February vacations and working at A. and S.S. Close friendships with David, Marci, Gregg, Shari, and Sheri will always be remembered. A special spot always for Lady and love for my family. u. A GLENN RUDYANSKY You gotta live life that's all you do. Nobody gonna live your life for you. The Kinks The derelicts back at the loading dock Don't get your face suspended. Mrs. Shavelson and computer pro- gramming Quite Deef. No school after lunch with car trouble-Mike. I'm all Duded out-Mitch. Thanks to all my friends for three great years. I, Y,, J RONALD SACHS You can't always get what you want but, if you try sometimes: you just might find, you get what you need. - The Rolling Stones I will always remember K.C. along with its illustrious members, wild con- ventions, and zaney Board meetings .. Soccer CV and JV5 .. JLC .. The Bank . . MRCC men, the gang, the boys, C.M. of L.T.A.A. and of course The GUYS CGeek Haters and gafs, one and all-Jimster, Stickleriser, Bergy, Pants Disease CEuhJ, and Penusj. To all my friends, thank you for making my school days as enioyable as they've been. VINCENT M. RUSSO Take it as it comes, don't move too fast and want your love to Iast. Vinnie will never forget good times with Rosie Scrub .. Wob .. Dar .. Mess .. Dubert and the Stud .. Bad Co ... The Bus Ride .. Bulletman Monk's castle Dodd's .. JOE's House Rosie's Pool .. YES '79 .. football Shop Rite gang .. Tix Fox dinner .. pumping iron with Rosie .. Thanks Mom and Dad. LINDA G. SABLE Before we end Cand then beginj, we'll drink a toast to how it's been ... A few more hours to be complete, A few more nights on satin sheets, A few more times that I can say . . ., l've loved these days. -Billy Joel Some unforgettable times .. almost J.Ded at WB's, skiing, especially Ver- mont '79, Wildwood weekends, J.L.C., S. the M.-Rl, the rock , drafting with NB, the shwanz , Leo, the boss , and those sixth Iunchers. To all my Friends-thanks guys you made it all worthwhile . . . MICHAEL WAYNE SACK There's more to the picture Than meets the eye. -Neil Young Remembering Howard, for friend- ship and support- workin' tonight? , workers, do us! Brian, thirteen good years .. kid Callahan .. favorite teachers- Beim, Robertson, Saffer Kathy ... Wendy's Policeman's Ball ... concerts .. and to my Pam, whose reaching out with love and warmth helped me grow-l'Il never forget you. PATSY SALIERNO LENNY SALLUSTRO Memories include- Ricky, Charley, Pat, Mrs. Mcann's clas, Mr. HawIk's class, The Clairidge House. The Q's. Heckowies, Valley, C.D.B. concert, the night at the house, Feb. 3, and espe- cially Robin for her helping, loving and understanding. MICHELLE SCHAAP l'll always remember Hello, Dol- ly! T. Twists Boobs Fish Doc TEMTY Brace Yourself! Ethnic Insult class A weekend at the Skollers Schvee- tie J.D.'s What was re- moved?! Hickey Bunch Kutz Love and XXX weekends in L.l. Precious and Few Abby- thanks for all your love and support. Friends forever! Dad, Bob, Renee and especially Mom-thanks for caring enough to understand. To Marc for all your love, caring and understanding, I love you! lf it was meant to be Well, it is! g 4 . 4 -2 -.-.Wi j- 5' Ei' I '12 , . 'l'. H'1,f- Nil ,- 'JKT-ing' L. :V HY' I ll Vtegiri ANTHONY SAWICKI Everybody has a dream -Billy Joel Memories include: New York City, par- tying, concerts, discos, Wendy's wild summertime parties, beer fights, D.P., Billy Joel, Chinese jokes, WOW, July 4, 1979, Labs with Allison, cozy castle . . . crazy times with Wendy, Patty, Suzy, Jean, Greg and Allison will never be forgotten. LESLEY SCHACHTER We're all part of everything, the pre- sent, future and the past. -Charlie Dan- ie s I will alwayswemember the good times I had at LHS, especially double dating with L.G. and M.W., Emory, Billy's the shore, eighth period history, Flor- ida, N.J.Y., Spain, Collins, Ithaca, driv- ing, movies with big dee and Cohen's. 4127179-Pete, the times we 'spent to- gether were special, ones I will never forget. To my family-thank you for your love and support throughout the years. I love you. To my friends-good friends are precious and few. I am lucky to have you. -'Q ' H its x,.- J x it X Il, c '. QL. MARYANNE SCAROLA Senior Prom '79, Mrs. Yavelberg, Sum- mers of '78 and '79 at Seaside, Pink Floyd, 9!5!79, thanks to all my friends with a special thanks to Kathi. Thanks for the good friendship, Mr. Thomas. Fred, I love you! 911179. Special thanks to my mother and father. Love ya. X WWA, WENDY SCHAEFFER Take a chance as you dance, In ro- mance in a trance, To advance and ex- pand. -Earth, Wind and Fire Memories: SchaeffsJ DIETS J.L.C. '79 Junior Prom '78 Mamdouh old ladies in wheelchairs I can'tcan die everlasting friendships made at J.L.C. your mother HAlR stuffed ,bagel ... E.K. Thanks Leslie for being a won- derful and special friend and thanks Jill for a unique friendship-three muske- teers. Special thanks to Terri-for being so understanding and for being the best friend ever. r l ROBIN M. SCHAFFER The time has come for us to pause And think of living as it was ... lnto the future we must cross I'd like to go with you. Jorma To my friends- I love you. Thanx for everything and for always being there. Remember . .. Thanx Saraj 84 Rick for being there when I needed you most, you too cutie! JODI SCI-IER Good friends must not always be to- gether. It is the feeling of oneness when distant That proves a lasting friendship. Thanks Robin for taking me under your wing Thanks to all my friends for being so nice and friendly, and espe- cially my stunning friends Robin, Jenni- fer, Leslie, Ellen, Carole, Dana, Niki, Theresa, and Danny. Thanks to Beth and Lisa, being distant but being there when I needed you. Memories will al- ways be with me, I love you all. JANICE ELLEN SCHARF Music is harmony, harmony is perfec- tion, perfection is our dream, and our dream is heaven. Amiel When you meet with a fine musician, you meet a most alive, interesting per- sonality. - Dr. Samuel Applebaum To my friends, thank you for three wonderful years, l'll miss you all. 'HG' In 1 ELLEN SCHIAVO Old days, on my mind ... In my heart to stay. Chicago l'll never forget all the fantastic people I've met throughout school. Thanks to Joanne, Nancy, Cindy, Pattie, Robbie, Christl for our crazy times together. Love you all! ... Rowdie, dares, Mr. DeMaio 173, chemistry, 1st per. study, Mr. Smith ... Love to: Mom-Dad- Thanks for your love and guidance, and Karen- l'll always cherish our friend- ship. it l y, If MARK SCI-IEIBLE To laugh at ourselves is to know how human we are, To share with one an- other is to learn how similar we are, To love is to understand we need each other, And along the way, living should teach us to respect each other. DEBBIE SCHIAZZANO Love when-you can Cry when you have to ... Be who you must That's part of the plan. - Dan Fogelberg A special thanks to Terry 81 Terry 81 everyone else for making these years memorable ones for me. l'll never for- get the great times we had together. Ed- thank you for everything. DANIEL SCHLEIN However mean your life is, meet it and love it: do not shun it or call it hard names. It is not so bad as you are. It looks poorest when you are richest. The fault-finder will find faults even in paradise. Henry David Thoreau W -'Y ROBIN SCHUSTER Memories that will never be forgotten: CDB Concert, Camaro, Claridge House, Valley, thanks for the push Q's, Fribble, Feb. 3, 1978. All of my love to Lenny for being so loving, caring, and gor always being there when I needed im. if JOE SCHWARTZ Joe will leave LHS with many great memories- favorite classes: Spanish, Biology, and Psychology favorite teachers: Mr. Maranz, Mrs. Grossman, and Mrs. Spector, He was usually found after school participating in track and the World Affairs Club, or riding a horse with the Junior Essex Troop. Joe values very highly the friendships he made these past three years. He looks for- ward to leaving LHS to pursue his ca- reer. E1f3E?iWielQ' saeL f 'fii'-'I-LA-u,ll,. , 1 .U-.-A 5 'J , T 'iiifftf'-' '?fl'5'l!'S55:,aip,a?av f gl. - .gf M ' A f ' -fe -1 7- U - .- ' 1 A nusf fWF'!-- wg-,-ef. MICHAEL SCI-IWARTZ What A Long Strange Trip lt's Been. - The Greatful Dead I really enioyed my three years at Liv- ingston High School, and had a lot of good friends who made it that way. l'll never forget them. The summer of '79 will also bring back good memories. if X BRIAN SCHWARTZBERG Brian can usually be found with How- ard, Sach, and Squaze. Crusing around in his green cougar will be re- membered. Brian plans to attend col- lege and have a successful life after- wards. U MARCI SCHWARTZ Time passes much too quickly when we're together laughing. Times cherished-concerts, summer '78, '79, proms, lunches, fish. Thanks to all my friends especially Tut, Gail, Mad., Amy and CARRIE . Special thanks to my family for all their under- standing. Mike- Just you 'n' Me. It's only the Beginning. Thanks for every- thing, everybody. CARL SCILLIA A s rr.. DOUG SEIDEN Living without pressure - without putting it on myself or others - with- out allowing others to put it on me. ' in without strin s or sellin or LAWRENCE SELTZER The value of life lies not in the length of days, but in the use we make of them. M. E. DeMontaigne !HoIa! Mrs. Gerson and the Bridge Club, Key Club Conventions Ccaucus- esj, Math Team meets Marching Band, Mr. Schmidt, Arlington and Ken- more RiIey's tests, Gambino's shooting monkeys. Tennis tryouts in the snow. Thanks and good luck to all my friends - Lance, Doug, Dore, and Robert- !Adlos! NANCY SHAPIRO I am what I am Thank God Some peo- ple just don't understand Like very few do Find yourself first Learn to live with you! -James Marshall Hendrix Mar and Robin, your friendship is deep- ly appreciated, we have come a long way ... wrestling '78 Italian Touch!?! New Year's '79 Key West Junior Prom Polynese Press Box Stillwater weekends at the Cross Lavalette Osprey ... UFO? ... Ziti-Pooh! ... Bobby- moments spent with you are cher- ished, because I have benefited from your presence. And my family- thanx. u Liv g g . g. charming, or kidding into compliance, or manipulating through niceness or threatened anger. Standing in the face of silence, and threats, and expecta- tions, and misunderstandings - standing and gently saying, No thank you, I'II be myseIf. ' -Hugh Prather Mike, it's been wild, buddy Ver- mont, Beach Haven, Ocean Beach, Yes etc New Year's '79 CWOWIJ Get that car off my lawn! . . . Long Branch to Paramus? MRCC Seri- ously. good luck and happiness to all. .' 4- 'fn' 1' Raj, -1 X 3 . if - 1 ii? K 1 ' x MARSHA LEE SIEBER Music discloses to man an unknown realm, a world in which he leaves be- hind him all feelings to surrender him- self to an inexpressible longing. -E.T.A. Hoffmann Wherever I may go, whatever l may do, I will always have fond memories of: 2nd period chorus .. Something Else MaWa . . All-State '78 8179: Atlantic City '78 .. Key Club. J.L.T. .. Funny Girl .. talent shows .. 'piano girl' .. those long talks with Schec . . it's yel- low .. J.P.'s cafe .. 8tTimes Square, To Doc, thanks for everything. LANCE M. SIEGEL You know we've got the Power. -YES Band activities .. Yes-Queen flights .. bugging Dave .. Junior and Senior Proms '79 .. Poker games .. Rocky Horror with Anne .. Game Town with Mike. Many thanks to all my great friendsg Brian, Noah, Ken, and all the other B.F.'s. Thanks Mike for borrow- ing all my money and keeping me in my place all these years, and especially Anne, for making High School so im- portant to me. SCOTT SIEGEL The only permanent thing in life is change-if you accept that, you're half- way there. Racquetball tourna- ments, The track, Y basketball, losing my van, and all the good times with my friends will always be remem- bered. Special thanks to all who have made my high school days memorable ones. Future goals include: finding my disappearing van, meeting Dean Me- minger, seeing the San Francisco 49ers win the Super Bowl, and being successful. 4,--fv DEBORAH J. SILVER But the only time that seems too short is the time that we get to play. -Jackson Browne Looking back and gazing forwards, l am most thankful to those of you who have made yesterday and today com- plete. Together we've laughed, cried, smiled, talked, dreamed, partied, and been happy Together we shared these memories: NJW '79, CoIorGuard, parties, H.D., The Rock, the basement, the cork, nefarious times, the brook, block parties . . . 8t so many more out- l'ageOUS l l'lOlTl6l'ltS- Wendi, Rat, Lisa, Cindy, Monica, 81 El- We've got an everlasting friendship . . . Thanks! SCOTT D. SIEGMIESTER We are one another We are two along We are three together We are four . . each other. -Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young I can't forget Kiddo, Bird, Bicky, Jimmy C., Sweene and Judy, Part Alien and Lesedam Dave, Richard, Pete, The Weber's, My 4 wheel drive van, 4 wheeling, partying, Hebis, Vermont, GTO, Motocross, the summer of '79 and Dana and my family. Picture Not Available JILL SILVERMAN And I will go on shining Shining like brand new I'lI never look behind me My troubles will be few. SiIversmith remembers-diets, P.F.C. '79, cross country '78, proms '79, Ju- nior prom '78, convention, phone calls, football games, concerts, Spanish IV, Lonesome Loser!Winner, Hair, the first- Sweet Charity . Thanks for the memories: Leslie-for staying true, Wen- dy-thanks for being you. Three Muska- teers. Barry-special thanks to a special person. ROBERT LOUIS SILVERSCHOTZ Why should we be in such desperate haste to succeed, and in such desper- ate enterprises? lf a man does not keep pace with his companions, per- haps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. -H.D. Thoreau 'sf..f STEVEN J. SIMKOVICH Thanks for the memories- Stinky . Z. S.M. concert Seaside The Vil- lage Ferdinando Rose bud Four Corners The Big M Mr Mor n...S.H.T....R.S. ...Leon... o Rudy Goofy Mr. Mes. VP 1 Y' 4 HERBERT SIMON Contrary to the Condor's beliefs, with help from Jaime, Kris, Wench, Knave, and Pookie, I made it!! Thanks to Frank, who pulled me through the pre- war years. Remember, it's GOODRICH, not GOODRICK. Flying Carpet relieved the frustration. Yes, the scorpion bit the frog and drowned: it was HIS way. MICHAEL SIMON There is no description equal in diffi- culty to a description of oneself. -Montaigne X 'IVE Q!-QQ DAVID SIU If you want me to fill your teacup, you must bring it to me empty. h CHRISTL SKOCZEK Rivers belong where they can ramble, Eagles belong where they can fly, l've got to be where my spirit can run free, Got to find my corner of the sky. - from Plppln Memories Beach Boy Concerts, Cowboy hats, skating, The Res., and the rock, pitstop, and waterfall, Hallow- een '78 8. '79, Great Adventure CMi- chelle, Mad Dogj, Kenmore Exchange, beach CPennie and the Sorry Manj, 619778, Roberta Anne!!, X-mas party '78 and '79, Pizza, Band and Chorus, Q!15!78, Penn's PIace CSure's P.B. fixj, Cheryl's catering servicej, P.C., The Rusty Scupper, 11!2!79, Eddie, Moons, stars and Rainbows, To family and friends- Gotta keep those lovin' Good Vibrations and have them with us LYNNE SKOLLER When a person has a real friend, he learns not only to appreciate another human being, but he also learns to un- derstand himself better. - Susan Polis Schutz Everlasting memories of summer nights in the Bugsmobileg Squazie- moto: the four muskateersg Debbie, Doe, Lori and me: and most of all, lov- ing memories of Mark whom l love now and always will. am. S WL STEPHEN BARRY SLOTNICK . . . Am I wrong to believe in the city of gold That lies in the deep distance . .? -Genesis I'd like to thank my friends Lenska, Clitz, where's my Larry?, Chris, Robin. Howard and Steve, all best friends. To Sue: You left the best impression, Je t'aime! My memories include Spain, the Apogee, hey Len, turn out the lights , California, Wildwood, N.Y.E., partying with my friends, M.S., Sup- per's Ready , or anyone who's helped along the way. l. W' l . a 8 156 L Y ...Tt- PENNY SMALL You are so beautiful to me Can't you see, you're everything I hoped for You're everything I need. You are so beautiful to me. -Joe Cocker I would like to thank my best friend Hope, my close friends, and my family for showing me what happiness is and I want to especially thank my Bobby who is so beautiful to me for showing me what love really means .. . z l .IILL L. SMITH Best of friends never part ... -Boz Scaggs Experiences shared with friends will re- main treasured memories: Israel '78, Vermont '79 Cwe never did get our pic- turesb, LB's, Giant games, The Party- 2f2!79 CThanks Leah, I owe ya onej, bogus, Cornell '79 CJB thanks Lizzer, Gregor and Maddyj, our night with the Devil, the rock, and the Labor Day Pool Hop Thanks guys! JILL M. SMITH Friends, like dreams, can never be left behind. -me Football games painting field hockey with Misses C. and T. proms . .. Sweet 16's . .. Surprise par- ties May '78 musicals Ver- ona Park Jill M. Thank you al- ways Mary and the bunch of us at Cathy's. Nancy: Thanks for always be- ing there. Lucy-double trouble! Sum- mer of '79- Thanks Adrienne jog- ging shore driving infatu- ation Thank you Dana for laughing and crying with me. To Shari, Chris and Rona-Thank you for being you- Special thanks Melina for days that fly-that eye! Hillside. Most of all-thanks to my family for love and understanding. KAREN K. SMITH One step into the light One step away from night lt's the hardest step you're gonna take The ship to lead you there ls waiting at the head Of the stairs that lead up through your opened mind. -The Moody Blues i,Jl. , LAURA SMITH Take advantage of the open door of opportunity, for once it is closed It is hard to open without a key. -Laura Smith Thanks Lisa for being a close friend throughout the years and a special thanks to my parents for trying their hardest, and of course I love ya- Ricky, Robin, Lyn. DAVID SPIEGEL Lying out there like a killer in the sun Hey I know it's late, we can make it if we run Sit tight, take hold Thunder Road. -Bruce Springsteen Excellent times with Brauny, Balls, Jim Bob, Pino and Rick will always be re- membered. Pumping iron with Brauny, partying and soccer '79. ll: Y Y 'Ds CINDI SOLOMON You got to keep moving on. Cindabulls, from one who I'II never for- get. Good times spent with two-ton and nine-ton will always be cherished. To Terri and Nancy, you're the best a friend could ever have. We've come a long way and I couldn't have done it without you. Thanks! Goodbye doesn't mean forever. MARIA SPAGNOLA So many faces in and out of my life, Some will last, some will just be now ind then, Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes- l'm afraid it's time for good- aye. -Billy Joel I want to wish my close friends the best of luck, health and happiness in the years to come. Most of all thank you Michael, for just being you. I will re- member the special memories we shared together beginning way back when. 3 Q i .. jj .-3:2 Lis? f ' iv. V l, JEFFREY SPINDEL To J.B., Leo, Alby, Lit, Bea, Harv, Mess, Toastie, Mitch, Rick, Lori, Shara, Juice and all friends who I shared many great times with, Thanks! Memories of base- ments, basketball, concerts, home- room, Zoom , Quarters , partying, goofing, summers at J.L.C. and Sun Valley and lab parties will also be re- membered. l would also like to thank my family for their love and support. And Patti who will always be a part of my life. Heard it in a love song -Marshall Tucker Band JEFFREY STAJEK Live life for today, not tomorrow LHS has been insane the last three years . . . Crackhead and Noodles have made it very enjoyable Jim, Azza and Potsie made the '79 summer great. Peeparas porsche, G.B.'s annu- al, Pat's backyard and parties at Pot- sie's were unnlimited. After graduation, I plan to enter the field of construction. MARCIA STEIN MONA STEIN Tomorrow is not promised to us- So let us take today and make The very most of it. Ready for a good time, Mona can be found with her closest friends Maria., Diana and Tina. Good times will never be forgotten-17th birthday had to be the best 40 Love Diana. In Mona's leisure time, you can usually find her at the Gondoliers. Her future plans include much happiness and a successful career in fashion. STEVEN STEINER Enjoy life to the fulliest. -S.S, l'm not afraid to face the light Vn? not afraid to think that l might a l was going nowhere fast I was needin' something that would last. -Kansas ,b 4.5-I' If ,M ' 1 ANNE C. STEWART The only time that seems too short is the time we get to play. -Jackson Browne Special memories include .. . Beach Haven Feb 2, the closet The Sters . especially Mark .. . New Years '79 pigging out B.Ch.B's Cosmos tennis skiing 6123 , . . Hilton Head . . . Westend whatever. Thanks Mack you're the greatest! Spe- cial thanks to my friends for making my years so special. Thanks Tracey and to Wendi for always being there. l couldn't have done it wihout ya and special thanks to T.S. the memories we've shared are everlasting. I I LINDA STRAUSS lf a man does not keep pace with his companions, Perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, How- ever measured or far away. -Thoreau Thank you to everyone who has touched my life with love and laughter. or with a smile. Special love to my un- derstanding family andto Tina, Jen, Diana, and Kara: the wonderful memo- ries we have shared will be a part of me forever. Friends are like rainbows - they bring laughter to your eyes. i ii? yi . I V ' r out . . . H -1 .r A I A r i cs, : '- . 4 f, RICHARD T. SULES Nay, I shall ne'er be 'ware of mine own wit, till I break my shins against it. -Shakespeare As You Like It The people here: Mr. Rans, Mrs. Fried- man. Scooch and Mr. Mason, The Class Councils with Swens, Bell, and Schwartz Cmeetings at Bliphen's with the three other Big Men. J The great football team and coaches Jake, Hope. and V. CThe biggies at Giants Stadi- um. And nowwww ... J Memories of: weekends, doilies. New Year's Eve, Boardwalk, Cow, Quarters, Gong Show, L.A., l thought you had it, Roof, State Farm. Perhaps, Celica, Leery. A very special thanks to my wonderful family. I . t-- r fgt . '. FF,- CT-ff' if . i 1 . ROBERT STEVEN SZTYBEL CTHE SZTYBBSJ There's only one corner of the uni- verse you can be certain of improving, and that's,your own self. -Aldous L. Huxley One eyebrow? .. Intense work in In- dependent study . .. A.P. hungry ... Two years of Calc with loveable Uncle B.K. Mumbles Careless mis- takes! ... Singing study .. Mr. Bill Fan Club .. Hey boss! .... Sinclair Lewis and Moby Dick .. Thatsooo good! .. immense .. Extracurricularmania To my friends, my cohorts Cyou know who you arelb, and to all others who made these past three years all they could have been: Thank you! i i fi i.- . , ,.-f ANDREW TALBERT The direction in which education starts a man will determine his future Plato The summer of '79 on Leo's farm with Jamye, Wendi, Debbie, and Mike. Don't forget the Bagel. The Kittens are alive in 1980. life. fi .ug . x me - ,gf- ' jf :Q CAROL TARSHIS I shall remember while the light lives yet, And in night-time I shall not for- get. -Swinburne l would like to thank all of my friends for helping me get through the rough times, and enjoying the good times. l will always remember . .. Coconuts, VVSA, Boggie, football games and Coor Guard, B.K. and all my friends the. Q, 9!23!77, Funny Girl, sopho- mort and most of all Mickey! and all hi: 'riends. 1 l TINA MARIE TERRACIANO So l took all those worries, put 'em up on a shelf, And headed on down to the seashore. -Steve Miller Band Great memories of: Key Club, conven- tions, berries, Cape Cod, Fantasy ls- land, Boston trips, 50's sweet 16, N.Y. outings, Molly's, times Jeanne slept over, Jen's formal 17th, Billy's friends- esp. 12!31!77 81 79 CFDJ, BJ, BB con- certs, lst study, Crossroads '80 staff, parties and procrastinating! Memories of Kenya summer '79-Rashida and Ka- en: luv ya both! To diana, Linda, Ken DANJ, Jen, Kara, Ken, Les: Thanks for always- caring, understanding, and sharing the laughter and tears. You're the best! And to Mom: words aren't enough for all you've done these past few years. Thanks!!! lu . .i i I-. '-, ' l 'ilkm -3: t - v .., I GIGI TARAZI AIways leave them laughing when you say goodbye. -George Michael Cohen l'd like to thank Sonia, Ellen and Gail for sharing my dreams and friendship- Memories, like Great Adventure, Long Branch, sleep-overs, N.Y., Concerts, talks about Chadi, Charles, Tom, Wayne and everything else will stay with me forever. RICH L. TESSLER ln the shufflin' madness Jehro Tull Rich can usually be found outside of school with Pat, Lenny, Charlie, The Q's or Haklowa's Bunch. He will al- ways remember good times at lunch, in art and in auto shop. Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Yavelberg won't be forgotten. Rich values his car and girlfriend, Lau- rie, the most. Future goals include art school and making lots of money. K lt 1 11.1 I. ELIZABETH ANN TEVANIAN Remember the fun times, Forget the bad, And treasure the good. My best memories include the times with Terry. Terry, Kathleen, Sue, Joan, and Kathy. Manasquan- Puerto Rico- Maine- M,B.- John F., I'll always love you for everything- Seaside with my cous and Mona- and again with Sue- Times with Michael M. will never be forgotten, Thanks Daddy for every- thing- Mom, I love you. JOSEPH R. TODARO The future is uncertain and the end is always near. -J. Morrison Good times with my friends will always be cherished. Memories of my dear ANNIE THANOS Now l'm learning to fly And this free- dom is Iike nothing that, l've never know. l've seen the bottom, And l've been on top, But mostly-l've lived- in between, And where do you go, When you get to the end of your dream? - Dan Fogelberg BILL TIMKO Hangover, Red-eyed, dog tired, satis- fied- It's a long road and a little wheel and it takes a lot of turns to get there. -Charlie Daniels The many good times cruising with Ken and the gang, painting the IFQCK, Satur- day, Sept. 29, close call with Mountain sleeping out. They were good times shared by all. ,S- ' '11 i 1 friend will never be forgotten. 1 -T-2 . I 45 l ADRIANE M. TORRISI Music is to me the perfect expression of the soul. -Robert Schumann Great times include: conducting chorus something else Ma Wa Kenmore oranges! A-201 Baritone Beer Bust Jiminey cricket . . . Hey Hey Hey . . . The Happy Time summer of '79 kids from Pompton LH Pippin And many thanks to terrific friends! A special thanks to Jackie: thanks for caring, helping, and being a special friend. RAYMOND STEPHEN TUMINARO What lies behind us 7 And what lies before us are small matters compared To what lies with in us. --Emerson -xi s x if CHERIE RENEE TREBOUR lf I were meant to be like everyone else l would never have been given the gift of thought, Because to follow th crowd, takes no thought at aIl. WAYNE TUNIS lt's a hard thing to face the music but its something everybody has to do so I hope that I can always remember all the crazy times we had to go through. -Kansas People are like flowers . . . lt's been a pleasure pollinating in your garden. -The Pumper I would like to thank my friends for great times at LHS and my parents for their support and guidance. Memories include Basketball,-winning Seton Hall game, Water rat, White Shadow, four H club, Sun Valley. THOMAS J. TSILIONIS Have you ever been to Electric Lady Land? The magic carpet waits for you so don't be late. -Jimi Hendrix Good times with Granny, Stom- ach, Pete T., Ron T., and Jim K. bombed in N.Y.C. . . . Kansas, Rush, Cheap Trick concerts Broken leg 1!17f79. Excellent times playing bass for Destiny with Lee H., Lou G., Tim S., Paul D., and Cspecial thanksj to my cousin Tom T. I hope to become a suc- cessful electrical engineer andlor mu- sician in the future. ,7 KAREN MARIE TURI Reaching for a dream, l can almost touch tomorrow. Memories include times spent with Cin- dy, Midge, and Deb, summers, running, field hockey, basketball, Miss Clause, softball, Mr. Ranse, Sweet 16 with Frank Stallone, Jr. 84 Valentine, ROCKY , talks, little league, art, Hal- loween '78, St. E's '79, cuz , SRLoz, 45!9!23!22, K.T. , Turs, and a special thanks to my family for filling my life with love and laughter. N L F-R DEBBIE TUTTLE You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometime, you just might find, you get what you need. -The Rolling Stones To Gail, Ellen, Robin, Marci and Tamra, thanks for all the good times, and a special thanks to my family. l'll always remember Wildwood '78, Seaside '79, the Porch, Praise Him, The Unfor- gettable one and grade-A-spams. ROBERTA VEIT l've been thinking 'bout how hard our climb has been, Going separate ways but knowing that we always had a friend. -Helen Reddy Memories nights on the town Cin the rainy, N.Y.C., Mummenschanz, Kansas lunch, W.W., the 'working' experience, and yes, late as usual Saturday night phone-calls. the club skiing, bicycling, walks home, the reservation Collins, chorus, lasting friendships . .. follow Christl's rainbow .F ' P 'ii' -JL' T -iii ,lEf?f',f'Tf . ' ' i 97-al-'.,a', i--V H . 23, EL '-'iff ., .W , ., , i ' l VALERIE P. VALENTE And so now it's time to change our ways, But l've loved these day. -Billy Joel I would like to thank all my friends for making my years at LHS so unforgetta- ble. Special thanks to LeeAnn, who has shown me what true friendship is. To my Mom and Dad-Thank you for your never ending confidence in me. Flag Captain and Sweet Charity are for you. But most of all, Thank you Rob-for sharing with me, that beautiful love that only you and I could ever under- stand. JILL VENTOLA Take it anyway you want it: Be your own superstar: let the world know the only way you want it, is the way you are. -Outlaws I will always cherish the excellent times shared with Bues, Sue, Ellen, Maureen and Sharon. Partying P.P.M.F. This is true Arr-Arr Mugsy How embarrassing The Dun- geon, Lavellette '79, and the CDB con- certs will never be forgotten. Jim and the Doors, always vlfl. 7130179 Paul. you mean something special to me that words can't describe. Specializ- ing in having fun! -Jim Morrison I ' i i l JENNIFER VAN VORT Venturing out into this world, I came upon them. The ones who touched this life of mine, Giving me uncountable memories and irreplaceable moments. These times shared among us, are im- printed upon my mind. But time signals us on, That we must come to part, From the lovely lives We once led to- gether. My friends, l'll miss you all. And if one day, My path crosses into your forest, Come take my hand, And let us walk as old friends once again. -JVV 'L- ELENA M. VIDAL To fullfill the dreams of one's youth, that is the best that can happen to a man. No worldly success can take the place of that. -Willa Cather Unforgettable are the memories of the years I leave behind, Coconuts, W.S.A., Sophomore, Wrestlers Physique. Beach Boys, Yanks 41, Chadwick, Green Streaks, Twirling. Love and spe- cial thanks to my friends, especially my long time friend Karen, and Jenise, Don't let people bother you. M.J. thanks. BILL VIDOVICH N595 122 ',7 X MARY VIOLETTE So you're scared and thinking that maybe we aln't that young anymore, show a little faith there's magic in the night . . -Bruce Springsteen Memories: Little Violet cruisin V-WO RES NTP-SP-GR Sea- side .. . partying KOALA Frampton-Springsteen-Boston con- certs .. . Thanks to Lyn, Adrianne, Mad and Joe. To my Best friends Elaine and Albie-Our memories will last forever be- cause our friendship is forever! MARK VITERI f-S X' ,il-5.5 ' :mix 11+- . ,-A . 24.5 Q1 -fx Tab. 1: A l l r X . Vg' l i l u rl , ,. DEBBIE VOGLINO lf you love something set it free .. . If it comes back, it's yours lf it doesn't it never was l will always remember my close friends: Michele, Maria, Dana, Weaser and all the good times we had together 5!5f79 she caught us in the act, P.P.F., Michele. remember the crumbs. Special thanks to my parents. Gregg, if the sun refuses to shine I will still be loving you and when mountains crumble to the sea it will still be you and me. l love you! .1 E 1 i STACY WALDON You can't bring back yesterday, any- more than you can skip tomorrow. You must adjust to change to be hap- py: you have no choice. 1 KEVIN WARD Dream on, dream until your dreams come true, -Aerosmith I only have one thing to regret-l wasted three years here. Mya, 1 MARY BETH WALSH You were under the impression That when you were walking forward You'd end up further onward But things ain't quite that simple. -The Who Nalseny, London, Soccer, Queen fthe Plazay, German Il, the Who, Rocky Hor- ror. Willa Cather, rubberbands fEng. lll A.P.J, Monty Python, Jeremy, Chemis- try, Jorg, pillow fightsfbasement keep away. Thanks to all who've helped me grow, laugh, learn and love. CEspecially the 7, Niki, and my parents.J CHRIS WARREN What a long strange trip its been. - The Grateful Dead Concerts, weekends, lunch, parties and all my friends. Everyone has to have something to believe in . School really isn't as bad as everyone makes it out to be, but, it comes really close. i -x Araf- A . MADELYN WAXMAN The moment may be temporary, But the memory lasts forever. Memories of: Great Adventure 79 , the councellor, the bus driver, airwick, Christmas party 78 , Christl, Pennie, Susan and Marylynn, Rod Stewart Con- cert, Cindy, Lauren, Great Adventure 79 , Bamberger's Picnic, Luanne, Florida, study with Michelle and Cor- rine, Vernon Valley, The Playboy Club, Halloween '78, dracula, C.S., M.G., C.R., the Pool, the third floor! I would like to say thanks to Michael and my family for always being there. E' :J CHERI WEINSTEIN To achieve all that is possible We must attempt the impossible - To be as much as we can be, We must dream of being more. For the great times, l'd like to thank all my friends. Memories of field hockey, 8 laps, softball, summer of '79, down the shore, Junior Prom, David, Eve, Mars, the gang, movies 84 dopey hymie dust- er will all never be forgotten. Good luck to all, etc ...eff . - I Y , i - N , e, .5 , We N TE-SX fffzv ut S, iff r2:C' Y -' if' . T JANICE WENDI WEISS Memories were fond, Times were great, And life goes on. -Suzy Wolff Janice will always remember her years at LHS because of her great friendships that she will keep throughout her life. Her friends will always be remembered for all the good times. Her friends and the memories will always be cherished. L '- 'Fir ' A w Fug., ,,. ,,, ,. .., .,.,,.t.- V -1,3 .4 . '15-.NAV , Z. x P , s - -. 7 . f-arf' A f 'V J' f - -fit '-I 5-A 'QT'-fx KARA BETH WEISS lf you know who you are, what you want, and why, and if you have confi- dence in yourself, then your life is your own. Memories include Colorguard, Key Club Conventions, Fizziology, flowers, nonconformity, all the Steves, lots of proms, K.C. trips with Lynne, 3f3, Maxwell's, They're Playing Our Song, 8ints, Mr. Ronkowitz, Andover, bings, hoate, Israel D2, Linda, Tina- time passes much too quickly when we're together laughing. Jen, friends may come and go but cousins always stay. To my family, especially little people, love and thanks. See you later alligator, at Penn! LARRY WEISS I didn't mean to take up all your sweet time, l'll give it all back to you one of these days. lf l don't see you anymore on this world than l'll see you on the next one and don't be late. -Jimi Hendrix 12211, PHIL WEISS Pack up all your things We're gonna be leavin' Sooner than l thought. Take the things you bought. Say goodbye to all your friends We're gonna be sorry. -For awhile, that's how it goes But then again who knows l'm steppin' out, l'm movin' on l'm gonna see the world, l'm gonna be somebody! -Electric Light Orchestra MARK WELBER EMILY F. WHITE l??n't surround yourself with your- se . - Yes Thanks to Felice, Gina, and Diane for sharing some of the best times of my life. Thanks also to many other friends for making my years at LHS enjoyable. A special thanks goes to my parents for trying their best to be understanding. Special memories include: Chantilly Lace, the shore, summer of '79, Essex Foruum, A.P.T., Sunset People, 7-11, South Orange concerts. SCOTT M. WHITMAN lf a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears the beat of a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. -Thoreau Thanks to those people who I have be- come friendly with over the years. Thanks to Bob, Kiddo, Joe, and Pino,- for all the good times: Soccer teams-9th grade Undefeated Sea- son , Fort, and Kiddo's parties. l'll al- ways remember New Year's Eve in NY .. Hockey teams .. tailgating at Cosmo games .. and Salty. Dana-Jr. Prom will be a lasting memory. To my family, who l love dearly, thanks for lt's just a game ... , ,W ul everything. You're terrific and l'll never forget all you've done for me. GREG WICKNER You better stop Look around Here it comes. U l'll never forget all the great times in Connecticut with my good friends and good company. The great feeling of playing football for the High School l'll always remember. And one of the best parts of the year was getting together with a very cautious little girl. JAIME M. WOLF There is no cure for birth and death save to enjoy the interval. -George Santayana Thanks to my friends who have made it all so enjoyable. KEN WOLFE Do what's good for you, or you're no good for anybody. To all my friends and teachers who have brightened my stay at LHS, espe- cially the gang CMRCCB, thank you. Memories of LHS will never be forgot- ten: Soccer, Lacrosse. concerts, the Outlaws, lt ain't the meat, Beach Ha- ven '79: Mast Terrace. Nova will al- ways be 41. To all of us Rocky Hor- ror fans, we're all lost in space. Yes, it's the Benny Hill Show! Will we ever remember New Year's Eve '78? JAMES WRIGHT lf you don't stand up you don't stand a chance. -Genesis I can't believe it, These past three years have literally flown by. Great times with Borbs will always be remem- bered. Enjoyed History with Benny Hill, and Varsity Football. Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. B for all the great times we've shared. You're two beautiful people. Elyse, we've had some unbelievable times together and enjoyed every sec- ond of it. You are very special to me and l love you very much. I am looking forward to many, many more great SHARA ZAKARIN Don't let the past remind you of what -CSNY Time and a word, Israel '78, Vani- ties, Stairway to Heaven, trees, Shar- ona, ln Fit, Lonely August '79, Proms, J.B.'s parties. Three Musketeers, Flor- ida '79, EWF, Us and Them. To my close friends: Thanks for being so spe- cial. Lori's ,.. you're the best! With out you guys l couldn't have made it. Barry, I love you! Thank you for being who you are and what you are unique. you are not now. times. Definitely .... NK LORI ZIMMERMAN We are all a puzzle pieces forever lost 84 found. Each friend adds a piece. And in return I like to think I add a piece to theirs I have many great memories at LHS that l will always cherish. Israel Canada .. Up and Down .. M 84 M.. DREAMS! .. 9th grade private parties ..Belmar? .. broken hearts .. Hey Chicky. l'd like to thank my family and friends especially Diane, Shara, and Lori for showing me the meaning of love and friendship. a CAROLE R. ZUBICKI Summers in Beach Haven, Weekends at my house, lst period study with Mark and Doug, 4th period lunch at Stuffed Bagel, Charlie Daniel's, Mar- shall Tucker, Bad Lands, Meadowlands, skiing, and weekends at Rider will nev- er be forgotten. Love to Jennifer, Rob- in, Leslie, Niki, Ellen, Jodi. Theresa, Randy, and especially to Dana, Jean- ette, Matt, and Jeff who have helped me through the roughest times. DANIEL ZUCKERMAN Everything has been said. -Jean de la Bruyere sis. JOAN ZULLO The most important things in the world is people and love. Mom, Dad and the family- thanks for showing me what life's all about- I love you! Fun, excitement and the true meaning of friendship is what my friends have brought me. Never forget ... the 3 proms ., Mr. Reilly's 8th peri- od class .. Chinamoon .. Cosmos .. Gary's parties. Most of all, l'll never forget you Gary. You've brought so much love and happiness into my life. Thank-you for being you-I love you! F .Q ,, OTHER SENIORS 5 I: L .asa Y . 4 1 X, 'iffff I CYRUS ESLAMI lt's a hard world to get a break in All the good things have been taken But there's ways To make certain these days . . . 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A, I E xv - X ,, xr f' 1 ff! L. . 'VZ '56 5 X , K V f' 9 aifzp-VW.,-...fjgfff if LANCERS TRAVEL T0 PLAYOFFS IN GIANTS STADIUIVI! The Livingston football team enjoyed one of its most successful seasons ever in 1979. The Lancers went undefeated in conference play and travelled to Giants Stadium for the championship of the state playoffs. At season's end, the team was ranked first in Essex County and seventh in the state by the Newark Star- Ledger. The Lancers opened the season under the lights against a huge Belleville squad. The team was served a disappointing loss and the hopes of a successful season seemed improbable. The Lancers, however, quickly rebounded with an explosive victory over Mountain. The game was a display of the superb running abilities of All-County senior halfback and Co-captain Greg Wickner along with the precision passing of All-State junior quarterback Stan Yagiello. ln the following game against Morristown, senior co-captain Mike Braun led the defense from his linebacker position and was largely responsible for the victory. The Lancers continued on a winning streak as the players realized their full potential. After winning the rest of their games, the Livingston squad received a bid to play in the state tournament. The first game against highly rated Westfield was a magnificent display of talent and hustle. The Lancers ended up on top 38-20 in a surprise romp at Giants Stadium. Two weeks later, again at the Meadowlands, the football team was vying for the state championship title against Union. The Lancers played their hearts out but were unable to capture the crown in the grueling battle. Livingston did, however, play a very impressive game as they had done consistently all season long. All-County center Harry Neugold anchored the strong offensive line which consisted of senior tackles Rick Sules, Mitch Burner and Dan Danckwerth and junior guards Mike Genovese and Ron Maier. Although consistently outweighed, the line gave Yagiello plenty of time to throw to senior tight end Lou Belardo or All-County junior end George Alpert. Coming out of the backfield for passes were seniors Mike Inga, playing wingback, and fullback Bill Giuliano who was also a vital part of the Lancer running game. Filling in for the backs and returning punts was the hustling Bob Barbella. Throughout the season, the Lancer defense continued to gain respect as a hard-hitting aggressive squad. In the middle of the line were the tough pair of seniors John lmgrund and Frank MacArthur. Alternating at defensive tackle were the massive trio of Dave Pecora, Charlie Clark and Greg Giroux. The intimidating ends, junior John Taylor and All-County Mike Braun combined with powerful senior linebackers Vinnie Russo and Darren Nacht to form a tight defense. intercepting and breaking up many passes were senior deep backs Mike Neary and Jim Wright along with junior Steve Pontiakos. Senior Scott Parsons, a first season player for the Lancers, was an important asset as kicker and punter. Injured in an early scrimmage, senior Scott Moran was sidelined for most of the season, but constantly supported the team. It was a truly triumphant season for the Lancers as five players made All-County and three made All- Group IV. Junior George Alpert was named to the second team All-State, while junior Stan Yagiello made the prestigious first team All-State. Coach Al Jacobson, completing his 22nd season at L.H.S., was named N.J. Coach of the Year by the Newark Star-Ledger. The 1979 Livingston football team instilled a spirit of pride throughout the school and its community. The enthusiasm and support of the fans was a great part of the Lancer's success. As the talented underclass- men return next year, the team should achieve their goal of a victorious season which has become a Lancer tradition. Chg H' 1' ..,'?S,. Qld... Front Row Cleft to rightjz Mike Neary, Vinnie Russo, Mike Inga, Darren Nacht, Co-captain Greg Wickner, Co-captain Mike Braun, Jim Wright, John lmgrund, Bob Barbella, Rick Sules. Second Row: Lou Belardo, Frank MacArthur, Bill Giuliano, Greg Giroux, Dan Danckwerth, Mitch Birner, Harry Neugold, Charlie Clark, Dave Pecora, Scott Parsons. Third Row: Ed McGovern, Ron Maier, Jon Taylor, Jerry Groome, Vic Pecora, Mike Genovese, George Alpert, Steve Dockx, Todd Allan, John Whelan. Fourth Row: Steve Pontiakos, Greg Menarguez, Jon Brandt, Dave Fine, Rich Gould, Steve Scalera, Joe Sennabogen, Stan Yagiello, Rick Maier, Glenn Collins. 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Mike Neary C295 and Marcello Bonvini C275 break up another pass as Vinnie Russo 1515 tries for the interception. 1611 1' 8 ruse: -rf--N 1 l rs .gt -. ,L 11.4141 fi- i -V '?..v, , I-' -'.' t 5 Qmiwiigs' hz N .LT T.. . ,. - F5'5?5tlf!4u!0f4 4 i, Wt' ,Vw ,gf ' Fighting for extra yardage is the Lancer's top fullback Bill Guiliano. Dave Pecora makes the quarterback pay for that pass. Safety Jim Wright upends' his opponent with a jarringhitf - -4 8 Belleville 35 H' 54 Mountain 32 1 22 Morristown 7 ' ' ilk' 28 Roxbury 21 A 54 Parsippany 36 ' A 20 Columbia 7 46 Morris Knolls 24 14 Parsippany Hills 6 35 West Essex 7 38 Westfield 20 14 Union 35 The powerful offensive line opened many holes for the backs and provided impenetrable pass protection as well. 187 Ei -alik- ul. WUUUVS H n , 1 A- ' ., T5 C V. X ' ' A L'?'TV' s g,Eg1: gg 2 Nfl , X, fi -sg.. Q Z ' li Q - 2, A N rf, Nw 1 . ,A J w 4 My 9 w ,Nui , D '!f X' 1 ,Q 5g, 4 A I 'N-X, 'E .,W. in J -VFNIUR 1980 3 K f P- Q .5-N- a,,....-.A X, 4 K .Q Y--, . -',A:V..,2-X iii: if 'iwuo K I 3 . ' 'iw ' 0' . ,.. E J ,il-Z, , u U 4 ,v,f.1 ,ig iff THE BAND FRGNT AND SQUADS SPARK TEAM The 1980 Lancer spirit and showmanship was sparked by the talented efforts of the band, band front and cheerleaders. The marching band, under the leadership of student director Lance Siegel, performed a variety of musical numbers. The shows were highlighted by unique marching drills and formations coordinated with the band front. The drills of the Flagsters and Lancer- ettes proved colorful and exciting enter- tainment at football games. Coordinated carefully, the skillful twirling maneuvers and marching of the Color Guard rifle squad and the Twirlers captured the fans' attention. Along with their skillful exhibitions, the girls upheld the spirit of the Lancer tradition. The Lancer spirit was further displayed as Lancer victories were inspired by the undy- ing support of the cheerleaders. The pep and talent of the squad encouraged fan par- ticipation and fired up the Lancer's valiant efforts. The successful 1980 season en- joyed by the Lancers was certainly made more memorable by the colorful support and performances of the band, band front and cheerleading squads. Lancerettes: Kneeling: Captain Robbie Rogers and co-captain Monette Dong. Standing: Lisa Chaiklin, Alison Greenberg, Gigi Collas, Caryn London, Barbara Taylor, Ann Judge, Lori McPherson, Laura Murray, Mara Gold, Sandra Polito, Ellen Weir, Anne Eckhart. Not pictured co-capt. Karla Kasper and Hillary Crane, SPIRIT Flagsters Front row: Julie Browde, Shari Rivkind, Capt. Valerie Valente, Roz Arons, Erica Ritzer. Row 2: Pam Lindner, Janet Salomon, Carol Tarshis, Cathy Deleso, Kara Weiss, Sue Graulich. Row 3: Joanne Dougherty, Lisa Giallanella, Gina Szumaski, Mary Perrini, Jennifer Greene, Lori Roth. Not pictured, Marisa Buglio. 'tlr ',, ff' A W x - YA Q A .-:,.-.-v- -1 -1... -, - -cf ...,..a-..--1, --Q --.. ..-. - L,-.-,-A Y ..xf' W - Q The Marching Band 2 kg 'N-.af P- . tg . V . 11 . , f if ZR I lf? :rf 1 s . I , ,, 1 :J 1 al X . A: . ',. V1 ,.f5bICi'gg k , V. . , M-swf xx. 1 454' n -'N , 'K , 7 1 ' 1 N QW A H sv Am ,fi Be 1 'fJ' Q J f x , H.-I ' ' 'ML' ' -6 gps mr F I if i ' 7 M 4 'KYB' j, 5 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY 9TH IN COUNTY MEET The Lancer Boy's Cross Coun- try team, despite a disappointing 1-11 record, showed promise by placing 9th in the Essex County meet. The team was led by sen- iors Mike Bernstein, Steve Rei- chel and Peter O'Grady, as well as Michael Goldman and Anthony Sawicki. Juniors Doug Sherman, Albert Kim and Harish Sarguni demonstrated agility in cross country meets. Other under- classmen lra Brickman, Doug Sherman and Jaan Janes will provide strength for next year's squad. Certainly Coach Jules Geftic can look forward to an im- W .79 Front row: Mike Bernstein, Harish Sarguni, Mike Goldman, Doug Sherman. Row 2: Peter O'Grady, Steve Reichel, Albert Kim, Jaan Janes. Row 3: Anthony Sawicki, Howard Soloman, Ira Brickman, Coach Jules Geftic. provedseason next year. Junior Albert Kim will lead next year'S team. Peter O'Grady's extensive experience keyed the team. Senior Steve Reichel ran well for the team. Harish Sarguni showed great endurance. l-.,.,- if QT Y Coach Geftic discusses strategy with Senior Mike Bernstein. Doug Sherman and Ira Brickman lead the pack. GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY GETS OFF TO A The Livingston High School sports program was expanded to include a girls' cross country team for the fall season. The team was coached by girls' track coach, Mr. Charles Berry. Despite the small number of girls on the squad, the team finished with a winning record of 7-3 and placed third in the conference. The team was led by seniors Kathy McNally, Terry Le- vine, and Sue Brower. There were also two underclassmen, Eileen Lar- ney and Joanne Dougherty. All com- peted in the tough Iron Hills meets with winning results. Coach Berry feels the team did extremely well in their first season. He hopes to expand the squad and continue his winning ways in future cross country seasons. Junior Jeannie Daugherty ran well for the new Lancer team. Coach Berry and Terri Levine check times. race. Eileen Larncy will be a great asset to next year's squad. Kathy McNally finishes a gruelling sooo START 1980 Girls Cross Country team: Jeannie Daugherty, Sue Brower, Kathy McNally, Terri Levine, Eileen Larncy, Coach Berry. 1 Nm W4mv:.'H'... 'f l i?4f,', - J. ... . C. 1- - Sue Brower takes a breather after another fine run. I- GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM NETS CONFERENCE TITLE Despite a variety of trying circumstances, the girls' tennis team excelled in its 1979 season. The team was plagued by injury and illness, which meant con- stant shifts in the line-up were inevitable. Despite the instability, the team held together to win the Iron Hills Conference championship and advanced to the state sectional finals. Coach Dan Weidner attributes the team's success in the face of adversity to the girls' fierce competitive spirit. He cites evidence from many matches in which a girl would lose the first set and rally to win the next two and clinch a team victory. This determination, according to Dr. Weidner was the key to many victo- ries, including crucial wins over perennial tennis pow- er houses, Columbia and West Essex. The girls also received post season recognition: the team had an overall record of 19 and 5 and was ranked eleventh in the state and second in Essex County. In addition, the first doubles team of Chris Stoll and Caren Holtzman -n First singles star Felice Zinn will continue her winning ways next year. were named to the third team All State CGroup IVJ The second doubles team was also an important factor in the team's excellent record. Seniors Mary Ellen Joyce and Nancy Goret were paired together for most of the season but due to injuries Marge Landau and Ellen Krupat also saw action. The singles positions were held down by junior Felice Zinn and seniors Wendi Blau and Anne Stewart respectively. Felice showed a lot of potential and will be counted on heavily next year. Blau and Stewart were four year veterans whose experience played an important role in the team's success. Junior Amy Levine and fresh- man Krista Gugliemi also saw varsity action and will be depended upon for a strong showing in the 1980 season. As a result of fine coaching and determination, Dr. Weidner's girl's tennis team triumphed. The girls pulled together to defeat some of the top teams in the state and captured the lron Hills Conference title. Caren Holtzman played well at the first doubles position. Q' A. 6 ,- I g- 7 N nd-9 0, ,, ' 1.4 , fAq- , s, .. 0 is X 4 E -Q :xg if , ,,, J gf- 4-' fs-Y' s- I' x 0 -sf .X 3 I 5, 151. X F' Iv + it Y- FW -3. Q 5 5 U I N S s-- 3 4 wx 0 'ix .GI -. X72 fa IQ in . - ff., S. ,- .',u'5l' , ' f U Ny J, ? 'tx ' .. . . 1 .G 0 f as '-nh J 8 f , X , - 1-.7 32' 1 ' . ff, fa, F . . 5 S5 f 5, . nur.-Q..-,,, 5 ,f ,' I , ' 5 f: f?'f i'f'a'Q'?.a':'s Y :Li ' -. n FIELD HOCKEY ON THE UPSWING The field hockey team performed well after a slow start in 1979. The girls finished the season with an overall record of 5-6- 6 including some impressive play in the Essex County tourna- ment. Coach Pam Clause claims the team got off to a disap- pointing start. At the opening of the season, the girls played without seven starters. Coach Clause said the team was plagued by the inconsistency and scoring difficulties. Also, the demand- ing schedule called for the girls to compete against some of the top teams in the state. Despite this, the coach said the team showed tremendous improvement by the end of the season and is right on the brink of being really good. The team was led by senior tri-captains Jill Smith, Leah Finkel, and Tracy Cole. Jill and Leah were forwards, and Leah, along with sophomore Debbie Siegel, was named to the second team All Essex. Other offensive players included seniors Melina Mari- tato, Nancy Cushman, and Dana Maranz. Juniors Shari Berke, Beth Cacossa, Joyce Zelkowitz and Fran Miller also saw action. Tracey Cole finished her third varsity season as goaltender for the team with 107 saves. With her on defense were seniors Kim McDermott and Cheri Weinstein at fullback, and Karen Turi at Sweeper. Underclassmen on defense were Abby Schwartz and Lisa Fellman. The girls worked well as a team and utilized a variety of unique psyche-up methods. Coach Clause enjoyed coaching them and looks forward to more success in the future, Forward Leah Finkel outmaneuvers her opponent. Coach Pam Clause discusses strategy with her team. Tri-captain Tracey Cole looks intently downfield. D 'WEQQU 1 He t ik if 'ftdvflv x --'- f - .- Y Dana Maranz plays tough defense. 5 'A l -TW, T -F J -:J-1: mi, . - . V g - 'E . . ., s... , . y I ,, Sift.- ' ' - .f ' V ff T- T - ., 1- fl A . 21 Y '. A f x., H H IA. . , - T J 4v,1f.,,, ., ...- L-. x .,. 'L' H -v-' -. . . ' 1-Jr, 7 , -- .T , ,. - W- l- et.. - , . . T . 4- -Y. -f-13:5-Q - X, .j.,l,,, x 1 . l V' In . r 4' . .QS .KJEW 4.1-4 , - -S L , L 'l till--ww - ' wx'-4.1, . ' 2 '- . f'-,Q ' , -.- 2 .rr gf! iv . . ,J l .i- f-.fjmjv -'-,, g ., IJ- v I 0 gl!-YH . . ' - ' sw.-f' gkgfr- ' pf-j -j , g H9 , V -. I .Xin-.-fi Af. 4- j L . 1 3'-if -' I7 LW Aj, '54 -WT Ak.: .F M 57'f '!'3MA' e 1 0-:!l.Jjl..1gu lib- -1 ff Y- . . Q.. . 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CQL1, .-.J is . 1 -411 'i. .- U fuk' J ' -,..,-4. ,:'-'41 1 J A 5-P t' a- I 'lgilv' fi' Surg- f . - .gy-1 4' V.: f .4 gr: y-A v 01: ,rfc Senior Jack Guerrieri displays his superb ball handling skills. n. s .A.,,.r -- -. . .1 ' m .f g,,,,.-I . vw. . -'. 2 --nfs' .i ' wqx ..x. . C' . A tv N ..p n, ,.,--,1...i- .. I .- ' 1 . ... '. x, Q ,L ,lx -, 4.2 .uf -..4 f ' s --.42 .-'QI' , RMA 1, Cyl: G . 5 - V-,.A I . A-.-,V vx.,.. .,. 'At . ,urn-,M i..-4 X 1 Q -' e ..- , - Vwv..-:-:'.9S ' -K. .5.4.4. L ,R , ' r . ,, - ,Pj D'-1-TI fy- . TMI .v X-sat -u . -4 .. x 1.1 - -- I fum l cw . 'A in -',- - t A F vi - .T -w -v..,Yfq .f,,, '-rt. . .. V -, --' I A .uf- ' A.-gy. u,,, ,Y.., H, ., .,,.,g5m -F f-'V '. 'xi -W ,-I ---r.. x '.k .L 1.. ,Z-.,.' --5 'sing V. 1 xx . - . - f ', , -A . .Q .,, . si f The Lancer bench looks on with encouragement. - - if 1 , 5, I e. .' F, - 15 '4f',-J'. i SQ iftilf vw- Y - - Assistant coach Hildebrand and coach Paul Swenson U . i ' ' the game plan. ' j',, X, I ,V X Junior Todd Silverberg's outstanding skill will lead next year's Lancer soc- cer team. LANCER SOCCER: A HEARTBREAKING SEASON The 1979 Lancer Soccer team, coached by Mr. Paul Swenson, finished the season with a record of 10-7-2. The potential for success was great however the Lancers' inability to come from behind resulted in a frustrating, though winning season. Strong potential was evident as the Lancers continually out- shot their opponents, but their inability to convert these opportu- nities resulted in deficits. The most disheartening losses occurred in the quarterfinals of the Essex County Tournament and in the State Tournament. ln the County Tournament against a tough Verona team, a scoreless game resulted in a suspense filled tie- breaker shootout. The Lancers' valiant efforts were frustrated as Verona edged past to defeat them. Int he State Tournament the Lancers provided sharp competition to a fine Westfield team before being defeated by a 3-2 score. The season finale was indicative of a well-played season which came close to success. The Lancers were led offensively by veteran seniors Jack Guer- rieri, John Bailey and Bob Miseo. Their experience and speed proved instrumental in Lancer performances. Wingers Dave Spie- Steve Glassman played well for the Lancers. gel and Bob Brenner also aided the team. The superb skill of David Fisher, Dave Andreason, Rob Clarkson and Scott Whitman provided the Lancers with a formidable line. A strong defense halted Lancer opponents. With Larry Gerson and Steve Litvak protecting the goal, the Lancers turned back many scoring drives. Seniors Howard Koval, Jack Rosenbloom and Pete Courter played spectacularly on defense, as did sweep- er Steven Glassman. . Although the upperclassmen provided necessary experience, a large part of the Lancer strength came from the efforts and determination of the team's juniors. Juniors Todd Silverberg and Mike Friedin sparked the offense, continually baffling the oppo- nents defense. Midfielder Doug Burns and Ralph Spagnola pro- vided the Lancers with agility and quickness. Defensively, the superb quality of performances from centerback Eric Friedland and fullback Scott Johnson were vital to the team. With the determination and cooperation exhibited by the underclassmen, next year's team can anticipate a championship campaign in the fail. i l Larry Gerson makes another fine save. The team: front row: Bobby Miseo, Todd Silverberg, Rob Clarkson, David Spiegel, Jack Guerrieri, Steve Glassman, Scott Whitman, Mike Friedin: second row: Howard Koval, Eric Friedland, Ralph Spagnola, Steve - Litvak, Ron Sachs, Peter Courter, Steve Jacobson, Scott Johnson, back row: Coach Swenson, Hal Kussick, Ken Wolfe, Jack Rosenbloom, Bobby Brenner, Dave Fisher, Wayne Delosso, Doug Burns, Dagid Andreasen, Missing: Larry Gerson LANCERS NET A VICTGRIOUS 1980 SEASON The boy's basketball team had a fine 1979-80 season. Coached by Mr. AI Maranz, the boys pulled off some surprising upsets and won the first place trophy in the Holiday Tournament. Forward co-captain Har- lan Coben finished a three year varsity career leading his team to a 17- 8 record. Senior center Scott Parsons and junior forward Steve Pontia- kos provided the height and skill necessary to control the backboards. Jeff Mitnick and George Alpert at guards positions rounded off the starting five. Mitnick's pinpoint passes made him an effective play- maker, while Alpert's clutch shooting was the key to many victories. The team was hindered by injuries throughout the season. As a result, the depth of the bench proved to be vital to the team's success. Co- captain Pete Appel's fine ball handling and outside shooting was a great asset. Senior Wayne Tunis and junior Dave Peck proved invaluable. Steve Jacobson, Bruce Eatroff and Steve Fleisher also saw plenty of action. The boys finished third in the Iron Hills Conference behind strong Columbia and Morristown teams. Their fine record qualified them for the Essex County and State Tournaments. Exceptionally fine ball play- ing was displayed in both tourney's. The team improved tremendously over last year's record. Although Coach Maranz will lose the many strong senior players on his squad, he expects a successful season from his '80-81 players. Junior George AIpert's accurate shoot- ing was a great asset to the team. 1979-80 Boys' Basketball Season Team Llv. Opp. Summit 62 46 Seton Hall 59 55 Irvington Tech 63 56 Christmas Tournament: Essex County Coaches' West Side 86 56 Irvington 56 55 9.165 Morristown 61 70 I S Parsippany 64 57 Columbia 77 55 7 Roxbury 66 60 Morris Knolls 66 59 Parsippany Hills 57 56 West Essex 33 37 Morristown 52 67 Parsippany 84 57 Columbia 65 73 Roxbury 79 67 Morris Knolls 53 54 Parsippany Hills 92 47 Essex County Tournament West Essex 47 41 St. Benedicts 78 66 ivimburn 60 57 Essex County Tournament Weequahic 62 72 West Essex 54 52 Mountain 63 66 Steve Fleisher C331 plays tough defense. Stisdgaurnament 45 49 m,'1,w ., U .5 1 ' - V nf QA E ' wr F725 M x fx WM! ' HM y Semo yd.-,,.. . well a .1 GRAPPLERS SCORE WITH INDIVIDUAL RECORDS The Lancer wrestling team completed their 1980 season with a 4-11 record. This losing re- cord, however, was not indicative of the grappler's achievements. Under Coach Valentine, the team lost five matches by five points or less and, in addition, won the last three matches of the season. Highlighting the year were the Lanc- er's fifth place finishes in the Seton Hall, Dover, and District Tournaments. Outstanding individual records characterized the Lancer season. Co-captain Mark Friedman 11015 compiled a 15-9 record and placed second in the Seton Hall Tournament. Mark holds the record for wrestling in 42 consecutive dual matches. At 170, co-captain Frank MacArthur compiled a 17-3-1 record, placing first in the Se- ton Hall Tourney, second at Dover and third in the Districts. Leading the Lancers, senior Harry Neu- gold had the most outstanding record on the team 121-45. Harry holds the team record for pins 185 and most team points 1705. Other record hold- ers were seniors David Fisher 11485 who recorded the most escapes 1115, and Jeff Pichat 11295 who holds the team record for the most reversals 1145. Heavyweight senior Dan Danckwerth, one of the Lancer's superb individual performers, re- Harry Neugold took first place in the Seton Hall and Dover Tourneys and second place in the Districts. corded a 10-5 record and, in addition, amazed the fans and his teammates with the fastest pin of the year at 42 seconds. The underclassmen further exhibited the Lancer strength. Junior Steve Molinaro 11085 with a 19-7-1 record took first place in the Dover Tourney and the Regions. Steve has the honor of being only the second wrestler from Livingston to win first place in the Regionals. Jon Taylor 11585, a junior, should also lead the 1981 wrestlers. Jon's second place finish in the Dover Tournament demonstrated his fine skill. Certainly, graduating seniors Friedman, MacArthur, Neugold, Fisher, Pichat and Danckwerth will be missed greatly, but Coach Valentine hopes the team will see improvement, and experience a fine 1981 SGSSOTI. Get psyched, Lancers!!! A, Q1' 11 - V42 , 'H 1' ' Q D 1, 1-Q, N r,g: Fl. 4 ' rw ' 5 K , Y - A? ff p SF.-5-1 H Q-I J x .gg 1 5' K --.Q Q 'S 6 ' Q iw X. ' s M Gr 4 xv 'T'- Xf- It Q LJ ..,- 5- Na 1'-A F I X I. ICEIVIEN ARE STATE C The Livingston High School lce Hockey Team completed their 1979-1980 campaign as state champions with an outstanding 19- 6-1 record. The champs finished second in regular league play to a tough Brick Township team. Despite being eliminated in the semi- finals of the Gordon Cup Championship, the young Lancers came through in the finals of the State Tournament to finish as the number one team in New Jersey by defeating Brick Township 1-O in a pressure-packed sudden death overtime. Under the direction of Coach Ed Purdy and assistant Coach Norman Shayer, the Lancers again displayed their superior skill by capturing the Christmas Invitational Tournament as well. The victors were led by captain and leading scorer John Be- atrice, named to the first team All-State, as well as alternates Dennis Maloney and Carl Scillia. Leading the scoring attack for the Lancers were league top ten scorers senior Scott Whitman and sophomore Don Julich. Addi- tional consistent scoring came from juniors Dave Goret and Jeff Peacock as well as sophomores Joe Tracey, Keith Simons, and Brad Zipper. Maning the defense for Livingston were senior Carl Scillia, junior Lon Schaeffer and sophs Brad Whitman, Mike Wolfensohn, and Mike Derecky. They combined with goalies Jim Mair and John Scillia to give the Lancers a more than formidable defense. With eleven players returning, the Lancers have every reason to believe they will be a top team once again next season. HAIVIPIGNS First r0W1 Brad Zipper. Mike W0ifeI'ISOi'1I'I, Jeff PCBCOCK. Keith Viteri, Lonnie Schaeffer, Don Julich, Mike Deresky, Joe Tracy SIFDOHS. Brad Whitman, Capt- J0i'1f1 BaatI'iCe. Scott Whitman- alt. capt. Dennis Maloney, Dave Pecora, alt. capt. Carl Sclllla Second Row: Asst. Coach Norman Shayer, David Goret, Mark John Scillia, Jim Mair, Coach Ed Purdy. 555: K-J, ,rg A X 'H L' lyk' H gf? X xi, ' Sgjsf-na' Ef- W. .,-, O lr' U 55' i i .ff-1. 351 X 'S 2 sl- A Fr-.wff A . f-. 58' ea QEQEP I, ' . P 1111--'ff W ge: L--41,4 41-1 ' affi 'VIL' , , .-. 1-4 -' 'l' ,-.:gei5E., VF f:i':4-3:4 wfmf' Q N!Vld1'f?l' . Q-'sit - f ' '- A is 'MK him , 1 ,J w 9 J JI ,Q ,1.v 'U-Quin-v..'x BOYS' SWIM TEAM COIVIPLETES STRONG SEASON The Boys' Swim Team completed a strong 1980 season with a winning 10-5 record. Captained by seniors Mark Pantazes and Mike Jaret, the Lancer team showed great determi- nation. Pantazes' performances on the 50 yard freestyle and 100 yard butterfly supplied the Lancers with many valuable points: Jaret's finishes on relays and the 50 and 100 yard freestyle competitions also accumu- lated points. Outstanding times were also recorded by senior Steven Slot- nick as he broke records on the 100 yard backstroke. Jim Gamble pro- vided the Lancers with continuous strong performances in state compe- tition as did star underclassmen Jim McGuckin, Kurt Hilss and Adam Sha- piro. Further highlighting many Lanc-. er victories were junior Mennen Gallas and sophomore Brian Fetzer. Captain Mark Pantazes compiled team leading times. N -u,- -- jfv' -ir ni, . .r' Fine performances by Mennen Gallas will prove instrumental to next year's team. First row: Kurt Huber, Kurt Hilss, Mark Pantazes, Steven Slotnick, Jim Gambale, Mike Jaret, Coach Sid Friedenberg. Second row: Andy Korfin, Adam Shapiro, Brian Fetzer, Jim McGuckin, Mike Blum, Mennen Gallas. ll' '- ,Jgzg A . tif--' Y: 3 L -WE ?0h 'ZI4-'2 Y-Tw .N ' :Q -.-..L' 'Pia D104 , . . . . fx.. 24141 '- .' A'--.. i'ijf?'1i?!W-V. fx . - ef , , .- . LQ: -D ri, .QL 1- -. - M A A UL . . ' Cm. '1 , ' K- 1 - 1 , . ...ix WJ.. .tis V. l - ,., ..V A-J Y ,n LV A- Senior Steven Slotnick was a strong competitor for the Lancers. ,Q i. fy gh ,ga 1 A '- , Mug.. --. -5. H . . 1 nf V ,4..,,...- J, . I I . - 3,4 A -., A .rg-M-4. A Ab .. v xg , as -' 'ff P Jim McGuckin represented the Lancers by placing tenth in state competition. DIVIDUAL RECORDS HIGHLIGHT GIRLS' SWIIVIIVIING Front row: Joanne Lazar, Abbey Speigel, Lisa Potenza, Laura Romeo, Lisa Burger, Darlene Shuckman, Mary McGuckin, Coach Alice Caskey. Row 2: Jill Keiswater, Patty Holland, Lisa Monica, Jill Potter, Roz Jacobs, Monica McManus, Alison Zadroga, Linda Holland. Coach Alice Caskey's girls' swim team fin- ished the 1980 season with a record of seven wins and nine losses. The season was highlight- ed by outstanding individual performances. Senior captain Roz Jacobs set three new school records in the 500 meter freestyle, 100 meter freestyle and 200 meter individual med- ley. Roz's fine swimming qualified her for state competition. Another senior, backstroker Mary McGuckin, qualified for both state and national competition. Co-captain Jill Potter finished a successful varsity career swimming the individ- ual medley. Senior Lisa Monica also swam very well in the 50, 100, and 500 meter freestyle events. The team was ranked third in Essex County last year, but as a result of defeating Columbia this season, the the girls achieved a ranking of second. Miss Caskey feels the team will contin- ue to improve with the help of able underclass- men. Juniors Monica McManus, Darlene Shuck- man and Linda Holland will provide strong com- petition due to their varsity experience. In addi- t':5L'i'. . tion, sophomores Anna Pochtar and Lisa Berger show great potential. Coach Caskey looks forward to continued success and im- provement in the next swim season. -if 5 ffdz . I 'r '-4,-. ff'- 1, . ,141 gi , - ' , 'V34v5,'pfQ .V - ' .fu ' 1 - ffl:-.,' 5 've ' . .rig-1-r e - s 'lf f -ff. J'ff -,ar A ,sr spig L,-,fi -Hifi, .vc 27: , L !5..,tE.5.,,,.r- ,LC 93, LA .. i . M, A-E? A tltwazr' ...dl-1554-.IIB 1 f. , Q 3 We N ' l ,3.r,gl54l. P P K '- W -f f '. , 1,-.f 'ff .. .f .ff-' r ,f ' ,tr - 355 M l ,l-.12 -,Lx ' 5-.f 51'-4 in tw- Veteran swimmer Jill Potter contributed superb performances in many competitions. Senior captain Roz Jacobs and Lisa Monica Junior Monica McManus should prove to be the backbone of the 1981 team. 207 enabled the girls to capture many victories. GIRLS BASKETBALL HAS LATE SEASON RALLY The Livingston High School girls basketball team, led by senior co- captains Mary Ellen Joyce and Leah Finkel, showed great improvement this year and finished the season with an 8-12 record. Mary Ellen's high shooting percentage made the difference in several late season victo- ries over tough competitiong tenacious one-on-one defense by Leah brought high-scoring opponents almost to a standstill against the Lanc- er lasses. Seniors Julie Potter and Karen Turi hit for key baskets and forced turnovers in critical defensive play all season long. With six varsity players returning, Coach Pam Clause looks forward to a winning season next year. Junior Fran Miller, whose versatility as an all-around playmaker, shooting star, and defensive stalwart developed strongly this past season, is likely to be the mainstay of the team. Junior Mary Jo McHugh, at 5'1O , will provide rebounding strength under the boards. Sophomore Helene Freda will be counted on for continued high scoring, while Debbie Siegel, also a sophomore, is ex- pected to be a fourth starter with all-around capability. Juniors Liz Meyler and Mary Hauck will round out the squad, providing Coach Clause with a Top Six in their second consecutive year of play together. The combination of experience and talent will make the Lancers a tough team to beat in 1980-81. .,,f5 ga 11 2 Y i I fa N12 20 X., Front row: Debbie Siegel, co-captains Leah Finkel and Mary Ellen Joyce, Helene Freda. Row two: Fran Miller, Mary Hauck, Mary Jo McHugh, Liz Meyler, Julie Potter, Karen Turi. Junior Fran Miller, at point guard, in- spired the Lancers on the court. g I Senior Julie Potter's strong rebounding provided the Lancers with tough de- fense. X ,IJ V 'X fe, Y .J '1 -U :-- P1 .c :ff .j.,1',' gag I if fi f' LANCERS SEEK TO EXTEND GUTSTANDING RECGRD The Lancer baseball squad enjoyed a successful 18-8 season in 1979, highlighted by an 11 game winning streak. The Lancers reached the finals of the Greater Newark Tournament, where they lost to Columbia 5-4. The team also reached the sectional semifinals of the state tournament, losing to the eventual Group IV championship team, Linden, 6-2. Returning to this year's squad is lst team all county outfielder, Scott Parsons. Parsons was also elected 1st team all state and led the Lancers in hitting with a .456 average. Other seniors returning to the squad are catcher Chris Christie, first baseman Steve Litvak, third basemen Troy Brydon and Greg Wickner. Returning outfielders include Bill Guiliano and Mike Inga. Pitch- ers returning to the squad are Steve Slotnick, Dave Andreasen and Scott Parsons. Juniors coming back are shortstop Stan Yagiello and outfielder George Alpert. Promising J.V. candidates include Mike Gen- ovese, Steve Pontiakos, Phil Ortanani, Fritz Alworth, John Whelan, Todd Silverberg, Steve Pappas, Mar- chello Bonvini, Andy Weber, Tom Cooney, Rich Mon- dello and Jim Kirby. The Lancers look forward to another successful season with head coach Bill Lampeter and assistant coach Tony Hope. :ht V -A in -- Senior Chris Christie provides the Lancers with hustle. -pal-f9 .'-'f'1'F1,-1 . . T.. ' V ' ' wr, 1.--1j.':j', -.' 7' -. Q, x , if W? 45- -5 -'XY 'izasj -P55315 . .,.i1E?Z'ii gf' -,shawn .lf--fy r.- ... 51- -.11 43 - . -- : f '54 U All-State outfielder Scott Parsons led the Lancers in hitting last year and will be very valuable to this year's squad. i 1 ' ' I if' J i 'Wink W Vit ' , . Dave Andreasen's pitching should help clinch another cham- pionship season. First baseman Steve Litvak is one of many power hitters on this year's squad. I , -'FWF ,W 1 V - Le- . A , - -i it- ' - . ' :YS -1 l' Q .rib Q . I' g fx Shortstop Stan Yagiello will help the Lancers with his power and speed on the bases. Senior outfielder Mike Inga studies his opponents defense Y l TRACKNIEN ANTICIPATE IMPROVED PERFGRIVIANCE Despite a disappointing campaign last year, this year's team appears to have the needed exper- ience and skill to look forward to a very promising season. Coached by Mr. Geftic, the team will be led by returning Iettermen Peter O'Grady, Steve Jacobson and Jed Matza. Peter O'Grady remains as the' team's strongest long distance runner while Jacobson threatens to break the school re- cord in the mile and half-mile. Jed Matza repre- sents the team as the top hurdler and is expected to contribute towards the team's success in the sprints. Also vital returning members of the team include Albert Kim, Steven Reichel, Mike Bern- stein, all competing in the long distance races and Hal Kussick who runs sprints and mid distance races. In the field events the team should be paced by Mennen Gallas and Robert Sibilia in the pole vault, and Mark Friedman in the high jump. In the discus, javelin, and shot carried by returning track members Rich Gould, Frank Antonacci, and Robert Friedman. The season should be marked by exciting meets filled with many triumphs. Jed Matza takes the hurdles in stride as he racks up points for the Lancers. -...J-' Coach Geftic discusses strategy with senior Steve Jacobson. rw-1 . V 4 ,l Captain Peter O'Grady leads the pack. Fiii 17-'lr-ur-'vo--',...i.-.4 -i ,cy W '21 Q1-fl ...-E .., ,v.,,-. li 'il '-f.lfix 5f1H.w. f'X:1i. Q , 1 'Y 1-Lulfff' 1. , . IGH EXPECTATIGNS FCJR GIRLS TRACK Sue Brower flies by a Millburn runner. Coach Berry expects big things from the 1980 girl's track team. This will be the girl's third season and the first season where everything will be mea- sured metrically. Coach Berry has high hopes for his seniors: hurdier Carol Bender, one and two miler Terry Levine, high jumper Cathy Mondello, shot put- ter Nancy Cushman, and 440 and 880 runner Sue Brower. The biggest asset will be senior Kathy McNally who will run the 880, mile, and mile relay. Last year she qualified for the North Jersey Section 2 Group IV Championship and she is certain to quali- fy again this year. The underclassmen should also add depth to the squad. Versatile junior Barb lmgrund will compete in the javelin, high jump and long jump events. Other valuable juniors will be Bonnie Sheidelman, Eileen Larney, Lisa Horowitz, Mary Jo McHugh, and Jean- nie Dougherty. Sophomore Michelle James should also prove to be an asset. The depth of the under- classmen combined with the experience of the sen- iors should make the 1980 season a successful one. ' ' ' , . ff 3' '. - ' 1, ' ' lj Terry Levine in the lead. unit-- .-., . Cathy Mondello attempts a longjump as Barb lmgrund watches. GGLFERS TEE UP The Lancer golf team anticipates one of its finest seasons ever this year. The Lancers compiled a 12-2 record last year and coach Blari Krimmel expects another winning season against the stiff competition of the Iron Hills Conference. Senior co-captains Jeff Kridel and Doug Davis will lead this ye'ar's squad. Jeff, a three year starter, served as the backbone of the team last year, while Doug played a major role in some key Lancer victories. Returning to their start- ing positions, sophomores Adam Shapiro and Stuart Greenberg will once again strengthen the team with their constant play. Senior Dave Greenberg and ju- nior Fred Longo complete the squad, and will cer- tainly reinforce the team with their accuracy from tee to green. Challenging matches with West Essex, Morris Knolls, and Parsippany Hills await the Lanc- ers, yet they hope to stand up to this task and bring home the conference crown. Captain Jeff Kridel will turn in many outstanding scores to key the Lancers. Senior captain Doug Davis will lead the 1980 golfers. Senior David Greenberg's talent will result in a victorious season for the team. I GIRLS VOLLEYBALL BEGINS FIRST SEASON I wi A 1980 will be the first year Livingston High School will have a girls' volleyball team. The squad will be coached by Miss Alice Caskey who is chairperson of the New Jersey Top Ten Volleyball Committee. Coach Caskey says the team is working hard and shows a lot of potential. The Lancer girls will make up one of four new teams in the spring volleyball season. Senior players include Elena Vidal, Lyn Gir- one, Kim McDermott, Jenise Geannakakes and Leah Finkel. Coach Caskey expects juniors Mary Jo McHugh and Shari Berke will be great assets to the team: the coach also anticipates a strong showing from Mary Beth Picini, Beth Cacossa and Trish Bilby. The team's main emphasis will be on defense. Miss Caskey feels if the team can receive and serve well, they will be able to force errors or cause the opposition to make offensive mistakes. With this strategy, Coach Caskey believes the girls will do very well and possibly achieve a state ranking in volleyball. 1 - -, 'U , .J . I - -2' -- f ,gm ' - .- ,. , -, .-sf: 1 ' , M -A A --5.44, .fivlhwi Q g.,,,r 1 x 1 a I r UQ' 'r S' I E S. Jane Sampson shows good form. - 5 1 Lf ' ' X I - YK : . . 'Li , ,X , . . .. F , .....-1- f-if-Ai -Q- L 'A - ' . L - 5 'Q :1 . I w dm -. i ,... f' I . ,. X . K. F :QL ' I. LL. il . . 1 Anna Pochtar sets the ball. I...- A Coach Caskey gives some handy tips to Beth Cacossa. 'GIRLS SOFTBALL SEEKS IMPROVED SEASON The 1980 girl's softball team expects to improve upon last year's disappointing record of 1-16-1. Coach Ransegnola attributes his optimism for a bet- ter season to experience and the acquisition of a pitching machine. All but two starters will be returning from last year's squad including three year veterans Barbara Oelz, Mary Ellen Joyce, and Karen Turi. Turi has displayed some fine fielding ability at third base. Also returning are seniors Alyse Hirschhorn, Cheri Wein- stein, Caren Holtzman, Fran Egnezzo, and Sue Gro- howski. Grohowski batted clean up last year and will be counted on for many key hits along with Oelz and Joyce. Junior Fran Miller is an outstanding short- stop and will be a big hitting threat as well. Other juniors showing promise are Many Hawk, Linda Hol- land, and Beth Cacossa. Coach Ransegnola feels the new pitching machine will be a big help improving the batters' timing and coordination. lt will be an asset when the girls have to face the tough pitchers of the lron Hills Confer- ence. Sue Grohowski takes a lead off first base. 0914! fl ' t Coach Ransegnola gives some batting tips to Mary Ellen Joyce. Alyse Hirschhorn delivers her pitch. Mary Ellen Joyce makes the play at first. ffl :. J Fran Miller Mary Haulk Barbara Oelz A.'v',H,.,.5 Karen Turi LACROSSE AIMS FCR CCNTINUED SUCCESS After completing their most suc- cessful season ever, the Lancer la- crosse team looks forward to an even more improved record. The 1980 Var- sity lacrosse team has the depth and the experience to make this feat pos- sible. Three Varsity lettermen will be re- turning to guide the Lancers: Tom Gruchacz has played crease attact for three years and has been a continual scoring threat. Wayne Dellosso start- ed in several games in 1979 and will be the core of the defensive unit this year. Our biggest man, Mike Braun, has the tough job of facing-off as cen- ter midfielder. Chuck Jaffe, who played goalie for the JV's, expects to see more varsity action. Many players will fill in the open spots. At middie, Attila Koch, Rich Ja- cobson, Mark Scheible, Ken Wolfe, and sophomore Mark Greenhall will see action. Holding down the defen- sive front are John lmgrund and Dave Pecora. Jody Bergman and Ste- ven Bondy, at the attack position, should be the high-scorers for the team. Also gaining a lot of experience through JV play were senior middies Ricky Hirsch and Bruce Behringer, ju- nior defenseman Jim Murphy, and Lonnie Schaefer at attack. With such an experienced solid squad, Coach Jacobson expects a strong showing by the 1980 Lancer Lacrosse team. Coach Al Jacobson confers with his team. 1. gil 1 1 Ti sq v T' or-is l, 1 V' 4 ' gif., '11 f l, . V -....,,qi, -l . Q M . Exaefq . ? i5j.353'Zr fa.-lr 'if' 342i'.'Q'i5 1543. After stealing the ball from his opponent, Wayne Dellosso struggles to elude him and move the ball upfield A :ri P Mi Tom Gruchacz gets ready to fire his powerful shot. l!'5 ' '4-Q ff i 1 ' 1 H F . . It g 3 .4-,ni 4 DQ4 LIT Mike Braun plays a tight defense 'N ii .,' Y 1 .Xa CHAMPS RETURN - VICTGRY BOUND With a majority of last year's 30-1 Iron Hills Divi- sion Champions returning, the 1980 season is sure to be another victorious one for the Lancer boys' tennis team. Leading the team in their efforts to repeat as champs in the Newark Academy Invita- tional and Essex County tournaments will be senior singles stars Steve Aronson and Andy Roettger. Aronson and Roettger, recording 28-3 and 27-3 re- cords Iast year, respectively, will contribute superior skill and determination to the 1980 team. Coach Lovi, named Star-Ledger Coach ofthe Year in 1979, is also looking to seniors Lee Olesky and Michael Simon to key the Lancer crusades for the state title. Senior Hal Goldman should be a great asset for the netmen, having compiled an outstanding 26-1 record at doubles last season. Also returning from the 1979 squad, with a 25-1 mark, junior Jeff Scher should consistently produce wins for the Lancer boys. Certainly, Lancer fans can anticipate a memo- rable season in 1980. Junior Jeff Scher will be the backbone of next years' team. l gi' . E1- lug. JL -. t r Senior Mike Simon should provide stiff competition for the Lancer opposition. ' 5335559 Fill wi: xg' tu ,., 3 iwt-1 ti V x 4 Mgt' s ,- 'XX .- 15.4 vlvzll' F W - - ' , i, . xt . xx. X. .A 5 - 'a '1 - .C 4:0 . 4. sg N . xx.-3 L' Coach Elliot Lovi gives valuable words of encouragement to senior Lee Olesky. l ' L' Hal Goldman, a strong doubles player, will prove instrumental in Lancer victories. 5, i l , 4: if . . .V l.-Y A Q Q-as 1 ffifikib 'f r r- ?1'J-2' ,.' gf 'I i -,iff i ,,,, Jzc ' 'i it 5. - ,i it-XA .,l, I .i .M n-xifweg.-, ., . li fog- rin . Ln fy Experience and determination should result in another successful season for team leader Steve Aronson. Singles star Andy Roettger will lead the Lancer netmen on to victory. FIC' ,rs -1- '-Qbl Y ' gr S 1 .W- .,l Shiv .s , N1 v u. 1 .F , 'W 5 xxx A . T ev' ,4 1, 5 - U- ' !, X s - .r,, v -lub' r 5' If V ., ...L g IQ! Ii THEIR AGILITY AND DEDICATION 1S iJ '. 1-a-L3 ,.- 'nj V -f'1- tb-f , , ', .-'r5'::.,1 -,sn M .-In 481'-v - 'gk' s. H 'wk'-S Y Y 1' ' 1- KWH wr f ,. --. T . xi 1? 'J,5'. I 1.1 . 4, .. .. .,.,. + aw .gil ' N ' -1,1 'f!, ,-n-. 'v- .' , 'Ja 1 W- fAi.:Q1U:1, -. 1 .f'.,.-gg. . ' ,- .hi-' iw. ,glh 1 'V-3,23 'U-If 4 3-S: .3-1' .QP x Y - 'ur P ', 1 . ' ' I W. .N ifdlkxg? , rn p -1'q'A, ' 'wifi 5 , -Qffvj-, 5 ff: ?P5'qx5 . I DRI O TKNNQR GEHIND THE xAw:.f.x. SIGN UP WX Room A 100 v I' Q and 'NX L 'lr yi, 1 ,' .V 4 4, fwafc' ,. 'A fl , I' FffXf3F9Y 5 g f JWEET IXT E E N! LQ. 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' LAT 1 W N Kenneth Miller Thomas Miller Evelyn Mills Theresa Minniti Jill Minoff Michael Mita Steven Molinaro Richard Mondello Richard Moon David Moore s James Morrison Lenard Moskowitz John Mount Kristen Muench Daniel Mulvaney James Murphy Stephen Myron Jerome Naroden Kevin Neary Richard Nehman Laurie Nittolo Nancy Norman Helene O'Connor Patricia O'Connor Stewart Oksenhorn Donna O'leary Dara Olesky Karen Olischar Yvette Olstein Adam Orlick Robert Mangiafico Maria Manno Steven Marcus Jeffrey Margulis John Martinetti John Maulbeck Micheal Mauriello Michael McBride Paul McCarthy Edward McGovern Catherine McGrath James McGuckin MaryJo McHugh Mark McLaughlin Monica McManus Deborah Mechanik Carrie Meltzer Lisa Meltzer Greg Menarguez Edward Meyers Orna Meyers Elizabeth Meyler Lisa Michaels Frances Miller Greg Miller Look for the ridiculous in everything and you will find it. Mitchell Orlowsky 3 Philip Ortolani ll n James Ott Steven Pappas Gary Parilis Theodore Paris Suzanne Parker Debra Paskow Lenard Patrizio Victoria Paul Jeffrey Peacock Heather Pearsell David Peck Victor Pecora Mary Perrini Gregory Perrone Kelly Perry Carmina Petrillo Robert Petriw Santo Petronella Michael Pines Alronso Piscopo Jill Pizzi Natalie Plawski Karyn Ploch Sandra Polito Derri Pollack Nicholas Pollaro Steven Pontlakos Elissa Pottheiser Steven Poulous E .,-,.., 7 . . t,v Q, rg is r 91, fffu me if - .-l ..-,.,, 4 If . -4 Q. ,r . ,- f, N - 7 , X i Q17 as 1.-3. if 731- ' ,. ' W ' , ,,, . . A M . R .. 1. 'A L 3 .lv-N 'gang it. W .?'- t , f ,, f ' .ev . -1 Q Q- f- X l xl .5 -QQ ,l N' NX Sf' t I .. a-'-X Y akin- Q , Eff H lil I' -A ' ----V - -- - li . .Y , 5 1 if X 4 as. A Q M f S fi a l s l seg I xv 'L ' l X N l ' 'fl l l 11- ll tl. ll. . 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W .-5 ' ' ,Y -- ,. 3 l., , 1 . . ,4- 'l 1 l She who laughs best today willalso laugh last. -J 'WW Susan Reinhardt Robert Reitmeyer Susan Resnick Robert Reynolds Eileen Riker Erica Ritzer Shari Riukind Nicole Rizzolo David Robertson Stewart Robinson Lavren Rogers Dara Roma Eric Rosenfeld David Rosenstauch Andrew Rosensweig Carl Rothman Steven Rothstein Michael Rubenstein Beth Ruberman Jefterey Rufolo Cheryl Sacks Jane Sampson Nancy Sayer Anthony Sbarro Steven Scalera Q -v . .5 Si' 'Q' .. . . , rg.. - cr J 1 f -4 L---1. T' 1 l I ' ' v 1 'W'- . v A Il 't li 9 , Q lv , -fl' li s ' Wiki' l 1, ' ' - , - . . -' 5 . :' ' with ' .L.i.:,.E -. ll . kit' an ' '- WF L- J. I .'-'Y -'A I C. is ll WA, ' 'Z X , 35: ' C ' .4 5. 2 g '- if 57 H cv l if l ' X Z .-1 Kei 'Lexi . D' '- fx fy tiltlfreee 2 early, 7 Y 'Y '2T.'5 - Cut. fl' 'ix' .. 1 1. ' '64, W T: ig M 'W ' X , , , ' W ' AA. 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N - 1 iii li. .9 Lauren Straus Suellen Strauss Susan Subotky Elayne Suckno Diane Sullivan Michael Sullivan Cathryn Swan Michael Swimmer Gina Szumaski Bruce Tannenbaum Jonathan Taylor William Taylor Robert Tchack Nicolas Terregino Elissa Tolstoi Mary Ellen Trimiglozzi Ingrid Tschapka Linda Turi Steven Turi Michelle Tzoar Ruth Tzoar Jetferey Ulanet Jonathan Unowsky Irene Urko Michael Vaillancourt -- i ' 5 W ' W1 ffl .w 'r ' J Y , tb- Q W1 il l i 8' l A rf Q. 1 ug l D61- N Q ,, ,l 1 i L it 2,- ' 'ff 1 , if ' l. Q x 2 , A .9 , Q 'v l, , .l 4 1- 'l T 5 ea I 'J NY W uk I 'E wi. i Q ' bfi. ,' . 1: 'lf' wry lr., F .vx . A,-.V X X.. - S: N Li 'X ri fl W. ' fm YY! l ' 4 . A A , . , gl -J-'15 --S S' ' 4 lg -1 gp- ,. l i T x, 'x A , V, L, f v, 4 , l 'l bi -'-' r j l ' A X - ,F M 1 X ,A l A N l . Tamra Velella Elizabeth Ventresca Rosemarie Villano Carol Vilsack Nina Visconti Thomas Vitt Maureen Wallum Thomas Walsh Laurie Warchol Paul Wasdyke Mark Wasserman Lauren Watson Sheila Wax Andrew Weber Krista Weber Phyllis Weber Stanley Weber Shari Weinstock Ellen Weir Andrew Weiss Robyn Weiss Stacey Weiss Kenneth Welch Patrick Wells Lorraine Werner John Whelan Debra Wolfe Linda Wolfe Margaret Wolfe Evan Wohl Sheila Writt Stanley Yagiello Stephen Yalof Lisa Yampolsky Michele Yefsky Douglas Young Karin Yunker Joyce Zelkowltz Donna Zepko Karen Ziemke Richard Zimmerman Felice Zinn , lv Q? 6. '7 1 w' dr' ii A ' x A i i J, ' Y i -Iii fx: hfgl , xii x Q5- ,vq 'ff T 'Z'L . 1 1 lfi. . .YA X ,FL ' slab' Ki'- X , ..-1 qi, ' 1 -. X W J I A FH 4- l '- -'ESU r X A -. s hifi ' ' f T gf l 1 X' I x l --I l 1 i we .-.1 .-. V.. V- t i T , f - - 4 -19 , I fin, . it l N W V 1 Riel x it M ' PFI' le. - 1 in r T , --1' All it . r, 1 - + JM ,,, ,a . v HI xi!! fi 'Ri b X ,.s.. 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' W , ' w '2 -A , 6' wr A f -D, T: 7 Q 4.47 f f Q-LW, , 94-is .4 3 Brian Abramson Ethan Adams Richard Adelsohn John Franklyn Adrins Joy Ann Aguas Kevin Aifieri Josephine Aliperta Douglas Allen John Allen Julie Allen James Alworth George Amabile Veronica Ambio Luann Ambrosino James Ambrosi Lisa Amsterdam Carl Andreason Rhea Applebaurn Joseph Ascenzo Theresa Augustine Herbert Beron Patricia Berry Ira Black Carolyn Blatt Robert Blender Amy Block Jodi Blum Michael Blum Steve Blum Kevin Bodnar Susan Bundy Christopher Boni Karen Bonn Janet Borbotti Jonathan Bright Ilene Bromfeld Julie Browde Betsy Brown Sherri Brown Richard Bruskin Scott Brydon Deborah Buonopane Judith Byrd Phillip Cacossa Mary Jo Caruso Lisa Coleman Georgianne Collas Barbi Cooper Joseph Costanzo Marc Cotugno Michael Coyne Mary Craig Marc Crawford Dominick Crincoli Mark Crystal Kenneth Cubert John Curran Daniel Casiero Michael Castelli Richard Catalo Ann Marie Cefelo Janice Celebre Karla Cerbone Damian Chin Todd Christie James Ciampi Ralph Cicci Eva Cieslak Margaret Cignarella Donna Clark Andrea Cohen Harris Cohen Loren Cohen Philip Cohen Richard Cohen Robyn Cohen 'X -1 9, 1 I .gig-5 .life , - ' ll' l li 1-1' , , 1 A -21 W .5 ' lqzxb 'ff J , In 'I l ff V l ll' . l K -s . -7-J, K:- - . Karen Cushing 1 1 . 1 Laura Damon , M , -A 2459 I , Thomas D'AIonzo ' - 4 at -. l fi Lawrence Dear Andrea Dechtman ,i j John DeFilippo M Jo Ann DelDuca QL Renita DelVento N 'A James Delisa l' Q Lisa Della Pelle Frank DellAquila y Shari Cohen Gary Cole 1' ...fir X li' I X ' r 'A' I uv u Qi , ,L .le 'yr !'Lv -5'1 hvwi ,xi , , , ,z Lk I sb ,-6 1 , , l ANA ilfffy 'xy-Q .fb J l , L N U I M lilly M , C l oi as 1 A M ii 4 A l ' . l' , , i A- ff ral' 8 . I 'YP' . L J X I' 1, ifrx tw 1 l eaf-I . ' q -N A I Q - 'U al' IW , A -if Daniel Denenberg James Demasi Michael Deresky John Detore Laura DiBartnIo Albert Dibella Maria Dielsi Janet Discenza Louis Dipede Ellen Dixon Wendi Dixon John Dockx Lynn Dolce Noreen Donahue Alan Dorflaufer Scott Drucks l .K s, l ? i . 9 y in X u -K . I Q , -,,.. . ' if .. , H .V ' - .4 4:25 I i, . ..- , treks.- ll A' X , ' l 1-wry, l . 'ea .., L- . Y, 'Q if .J 1 jf .-,7 ali v ll ,V ,Q W i I C , M 'l l QA' , .1 It if A? ' X' ,I .lf- l X J X C X xl- ' . .. L l 1 4 We-.e. 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VY V 4 '1 wif we - at .K 'A A MA life d, . 1.5 fl- I1 : N H' X lu an as ',.x F ll mf an -- Robert Flllppone Miriam Finkel Roberta Hnn Marc Fischer Laurlan Fitchik Calvin Force Allison Forester Llsa Forkan David Fox Kevin Francione Ilene Frankel Kenneth Frankel Michelle Frankel Helene Freda William Fredericks W r-E9 x 4 - D 1 .J 3' x w l in ll Ng ,- l L: Jr ' ' 'X Kevin Freund David Friedman Lawrence Friedman Joseph Frltzinger Mara Fuchs Angelo Fusco Karen Fusco Muriel Gallo-Torres Stacey Garret ,2 . vi' ,,:L.,, 1 ,4 J A 4 - K 7 .73 1 . , l LA X :nik , W ' 'li l -H V - I l '- N - X ,P J :Q ' f -I l M Patricia Gartner Diana Geller Joseph Gelo Eric Gerson Jack Giacalone James Gianakis Andrew Glassman Jill Glassman Judith Gleavy Jill Goehrlnger Amy Goldberg Bonnie Goldberg Jonathan Goldberg Ellen Goldman Steven Goldman Jeffrey Goldstein Laura Goldstein Jane Gollob Keith Gottleib Peter Gould Thomas Scott Gould Gina Graziano Barbra Green Alison Greenberg Fern Greenberg Jeff Greenberg Stuart Greenberg Mark Greenhall Arthur Greenspan Barry Greenwald Larry Grum Deborah Guldner lla Gura Neil Gutkind Nicos Hadjidan Suzanne Halperin James Holley Kathleen Holland Lisa Holtzman Jeff Horing Llsa Horowitz Christine Huggans Juliet Hurley Amy Hurwit Maureen lberer Brian lsherwood Mlchael Italiano Walter Jacobs Wendy Jacobs Michelle James Thomas Jamison Lisa Janela Sandra Jankola Brian Joseph Don Julich Debra Kagan Sherry Kagan Arlen Kahn Tracy Kalmore Marc Kaplan Michael Karpas 1 i i R lx .-.' l G, LL A l, , ,l up xx V .' ll, ' ' i ' Girl' ' . , , A Q ' '1 H l f C 2 iii, 3 i ' u :L ' ' Q Q . 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' 771' 3' X' 5' Renee Kasdan Robin Kasdan Holle Kathenes Tracy Katz Eric Katzman Joseph Keegan Kevin Kelhoffer Raj Keswani Samuel Klm Stacey Kimmel Kathleen Kirby Jeff Kirschner Larry Kirschner Richard Klein Matthew Koczur Timothy Koehler Steven Koenig Elana Kolker Chris Kontos Alan Kopinsky Larry Korpanty Eleanor Kosson Ira Kotel Michael Koval Debbie Krackow Elissa Kweit Melanie Kynor Perry Lalas William Lam James Lamers Doug Lanzet Maria Laracca Drew Larner Leslie Larsen Jeff Lawrence Joanne Lazar Marc Leen Christine LeFrancis Todd Legon Thomas Lenzi Dana Leva Stacey Levy Stuart Lichtenstein Ellen Lieber Mara Lieberman Marc Limsky Robert Litzlebeck Frank Lombardo Eric London Vincent Longo Karen Lucas Valerie Luckewicz Debbie Ludwig Maryann Lulewicz Marianna Luongo Andrew Lusskin Sherri Macauley Linda Anne Macpherson Thomas Mair Frank Makan Jodi Maltzman Julianne Mancino ,,q y .,Z '.-a 4 - W .Q ,. ll v . .,, x Lhlvili l 4-- Kevin Mansfield dx, Ml Nh' E ' YD Erik Maran ,. 1: 'X 7 N ,,: :AW ' r- 1 k 1 ...x - l X Kimberly Marcus Q Y U ' ' ' Richard Margolin Y ,H 1 In Peter Margolis K David Marian: ' f 'V gl Karen Martin E N -5: l ' l ' J X P I I li A 'S 'Y' Robert Martinetti 'U i., ,-, Lisa Mayer l-'L V Laurie Mayerson .Z-I Michael McCaffrey N H S 'B Maureen McCarthy Q . 1. '- f l Q4 , ,. L.. D ' ' Elizabeth McChesney ' Jefl McClain - .. gr ' ,si Joe McCloskey I, ,X Y 1 Tim McDermott ' ' ' -4' John McDuffee X . H - I - N Q .-fl A H 1. I 41 .,. I in rr 'i L1 M9--i xxx I if 1 Vx 4 e-Q 4 l - - X 'K iff: J W il J: f: .. jf, .Tl I L V - A'-IX.. V' l if Ak Y 1' Patrick McElroy Nancy McGovern Timothy McGrath Michael McKee Roxanne McLaughlin Sheila McLaughlin Sharon McNally Tony Mellilo Stephani Mendelson Frank Mentesana Leonard Meranus Gerald Merola Pamela Michael Fred Mlgdol Gary Mlgdol Maria Mlles Jonathan Miller Nicole Miller Kyle Mills Corey Minion Paula Minnlttl Sophia Miron Richard Montanelli Vivian Mondello Susan Morcom Craig Morris Danielle Moss James Mount Kathleen Mudio Andrew Muroff Jeannine Murphy Mariann Murphy Laura Murray Maria Murro Andre Mutone t ' f L 1 yy . 1 1 1 wif! wfzil l W tm - , ' 1.3 ..-l l . 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'I if I I 'I I Robert Pellechio David Perl Beth Perlman Gerard Peslak William Petrella Janet Petruzzi Justin Peyser Mary Beth Picini Laura Pienkowski Carla Plnnelli Gerardo Piscopo Suzanne Ploch Anna Pochtar Don Pollack Susan Pollack Jonathan Posner Llsa Potenza Stacey Pottruck Dennis Peter Prendergast Larry Puciilo Llsa Quick Richard Quinn Jusith Radler Ruth Rahner David Ramus Dana Ray Donna Rizzo David Robinson Brian Rochlin Albert Romano Robert Romano Jeffrey Rose Sherri Rosenburgh Gary Roth Janine Ruett g- x ' i I I 52 4. i , I . John Mykletyn Brad Nacht Laura Najdek Mary Ellen Neary James Nemecek Michael Nemlick Tammy Nissenson Bobbi Nusbaum Jill Nuslm Randi Oberman Dennis O'Connor Terri Lee O'Connor Sharon Ogden Rundi Olsen Gregory Orenstein Akira Oyama Sheri Packin Victoria Pagano Patricia Palumbo Manish Parikh Vandan Pasawala Sanjiv Patel Dawn Parker Michael Pauciello Alison Peckerman Ii Robert Rullis Michael Russo Robyn Russo Jamie Sack Janet Salomon Donna Salt Jeffrey Sands Harish Sangani Debra Santo Mark Schaeffer Cliff Schafer Aimee Schatzberg Linda Schechter Cynthia Schiato Thomas Schmidt David Schneider Gordon Schnell Eric Scholz Andrea Schwartz Andrew Schwartz Jane Silberstein Rachelle Silver Denise Silverberg Lisa Silverman Monica Silverman Robin Silverman Domenic Simonetti Keith Simons Jeffrey Sirninger Cheryl Slotnick Karen Smaje David Snyder Greg Solomon Robert Solomon Michael Sonnabend Andrew Soskin Gary Stark David Stein Michael Steiner David Steinman Christine Stoll Patti Straley Stuart Straus Barbara Stroup Ted Stroup I - uma...- .,, . N , 'Q-' '. fi l Q51 i - ii' L T, nil i sy.. g' 'df A i I ,. n. 9' A 'KY Q Ai . 2 L TA? jr' .n -pg, I . ,, , 'Y if l , - ,-as-ri, 1- l -,. Q:-X Y Q X ' 1 Li.. i . , A i 4 Y 1 X ,A r T ,- an if :,',:Sr5R-, il V X N- n .. , 'z , fj f - . -9-f F l f 1-'X 'ii 7- i , ,x i 1 ,C7 fl T ,f ff- . f A -3 , , -I f . Q ,.,, , Y.- W N ll 'H- ' a- V if i v 41 Q, ,I J N ' i a Il 'ff fi it Y Ki ' x l-'t IU? David Schwartz 4 T: Y ' Marla Schwartz Rhonda Schwartz 4 ' Diana Seiden I: -g . 'D V , Abbe Shapiro '2 ,E ... ' 232 :i Adam Shapiro 1.7.19 ' 1 T' 4 .Q , i Marci Sharenow , ' A , 1 ll . ,H Thomas Sharkey AX f m I L-,A-A ' f 1,3 i ,fi X f 'i , K R A il Lisa Shatz ' ' f ', ri - Timothy Sheridan David Shible v ' Lisa Shlafer 'S' - i gp S - - Michael Slala 3 i . W -Q I ' W 4'-h' Debra Shrenker -- i . 15' 'NF' f, , L , '- -. Q Suet Ping4Shu X .N Q 4: M 3 L K ? - X-isa. l Z fm Deborah siege: T ' L-L ,T pk, 1 xii fl, 4 , if fin 1 , ' ll- ., 1. - ,.- 5? . 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NJA A Charles Thomas A f Larry Thomasen , ly I ' - - , . H- i.- Q -- Z1'g Michael Tomasulo ' ' 5 ' 'X ' '1 Lora Tomczyk .3 Q- ,rs -' ,,. ii ' William Tooker . , .- Sharon Torrisi - ' ' 'T ' .4 John Tracy 1' wr- L - N4 -f 'i X Drew Trien I i ' .- f X. -q l Qi WN' We Qi ' -Q A I- Patricia Tuber ' .V i V Lisa Tull , - A ' i Marc Unger QA V J, i V 1 G: 1 - VV Lisa Urban 'N' ' A , ' Anne Urci , ' V V i , ' .. - if Daniel Valente i ' l'UxXY5 I A ti' Q. , , , f Y e ,V . , 5 Maria Valenza - 'V ' - Mark Van Benshoten ,. ,L William Vasilopoulis ' L u ,, , f V Jacqueline Veit -1 'f 1 Angela Venza , - 'ij ii A . VV, Michael vmeiio A 4 Y 1 1 l il Maria Vogllno L V l Lauren waiaon A ' 2- re - Ai - V Thomas Warner 'V' an -j LV ' Deborah Waxman iv' S r y ' ' - '- Daniel Weiker , . Q- V 5 V i .5 , V Carl Weichert . -, ,V V ff, ' J ix Kenneth Welber 'V Pk V V V y L NV Q! i V I Mark Weinberger ' -1 1, 1 'Vg ' 1 FA ff' Rachel Weiner rg VV V ll! Neil Weinstock .- -4 l ,V . T 1 Mitchell Weintraub g - L... ,,,, ' ... V ' ' ' Adam Weisnam -., ' ' ' .- V V 3 - ' A Q -X' Amy Weiss , , 4 K ' - ', D .12 Pamela Weiss V ' - Elizabeth Wheeler 'i l Q . VV' I V Sa x' ,pu Pamela whiuock X Brad Whitman 9- 2. Marianne Whitnum V J . .39 - Daniel Wildstein A g f Mary Williams th Stephen Winawer si 1 K 9. 3 ,eq-,, 7 ,- V A 'ik Megan Winter iV , Vt, 7 5 Andrea Wishengrad J 5 ' , l Gary Wofsy ' L J ,I N . V ' Cathryn Wolf T 4 1 ' v , ' Lisa woife X N .1 N jV . l , , 1 X V Michael Wolfensohn - - V' ' VZ Suzanne Wolff ,, L X I Barbara Woroble --' ' L f Jennifer Wright ff P' V Dayna Xanthas V - A . Meryl Yavner - s 1 3 , V- ,We ,. '-:7 Q I Hung wei Yeh 5,5 V ' - ' A ,V V H V Deborah Yefsky Q., V ' 5 - ' ' i 5-, - v 'J C I Deborah Zabinski S-J ' -51 1 J V ? , L Alison Zadroga V 4 1 ' l ,V-'Q ' Kevin Zavaglia 562 f V V 3' -:Q L 1 V Ken Zelman il i ' . 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M KH it H H Q E Q H K E :E Q Q Q Q Q 45555 mg E QQ Q Q Q Q QQWQSSQ . i Q -- Q.. ,Q Q -Q Q Q Q H QQM QQQMQ gigs KEQEQQZQQQQQQQQQQQ QWWQQQQQM H H HQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQ QQQ'gQQQQQQQQQwm Hsxms mum 5885353588 EWES8 wa swam ???73?.?i??.l.--1. .. 1- WWISVW ... : . , g -wif? ,LQ ' i pq! Prom Committee Chairpeople: Julie Potter, Amy Blum, Lynn Jalosky As I look back on our three years together, I see how we've grown together as a class. We have faced many obstacles on the road to success in our high school years, but none have been large enough, if we pulled together, to stop us from being successful. Obviously, our class as a whole has achieved many things academically, athletically and socially. We've run successful class functions, we've been one of the top classes academically, and our sports teams have played everywhere from our own gym to the Meadowlands. More importantly though, is a spirit that prevails through each member of the Class of 1980. We have faced many challenges- save Open Lunch, save Graduation, adjust to a new principal, and rebound after the setbacks that any class experiences. I hope that this spirit will always live on within each of you and that you may call on all the great memories whenever you wish. As a group of nearly 600, we will never be all together in the same room again, but as long as this spirit lives within us, we shall never really part. Good luck and God bless, I 0 Chris Christie President, Class of 1980 STUDENT COUNCIL fs I I r ,Lux Council Officers Harlan Cobin, Greg Rackin and Steve Jacobson. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President ............................ Harlan Coben Vice President ..................... ' . Steve Jacobson Secretary ..... ...... G reg Rackin Treasurer . . .......... Doug Davis Advisor .. .... Mr. Robert Lampf MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL The class of 1980 . .. closing the 70's and opening a new dacade. The seventies are gone, and with them we too must leave. As we go on, our enthusiasm and action speaks louder than words policy will be permanently molded into the history of LHS. Together we have learned, loved, laughed, cried, fought, competed, and, perhaps most important shared friendships. Many memories are sculptured into our minds, but will anything be as unforgettable as the times spent with friends? Though we will never again be united as one, l hope that all of us will carry some of the vivacity that was always evident over the last three years. In everything we did, our compassion, maturity, intelligence, and emotional and physical strength blossomed for all to see. For the future, I wish all of you, the entire class of '80, much success in all your endeavors and, most of all, be happy. Harlan Coben Spend your life waiting for a moment that just don't come. Well, don't waste your time waiting. Bruce Springsteen 2' JUNIOR CLASS CCUNCIL President, David Goretg Vice president, David Hodes fmissing from photobg Treasurer, Ann Judge: Secretary, Gina Szumaski SOPHOIVIORE CLASS COUNCIL i . ' i L 1 K President, Todd Christie, Vice President. Ellen Goldman, Treasurer, Allison Forrester, Secretary, Shari Krafchick Honor Socieyt Members NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY National Honor Society Officers gi, Q7 5 David Garkawe ...................... President Q51 ' f at Jaime Wolf .............. Warden of Scholarship 7 Douglas Davis . . . . Warden of Character Lynne Fletcher . . .... Warden of Leadership ,fi Stephen Aronson . . .... Warden of Service Richard Jacobson .. Warden of Emblem 1 ' Hakan Kutlu ........... ............. D eputy Peter Appel Sheryl April Stephen Aronson Francine Barber Bonnie Barouch Carol Bender Cindi Brandt Barbara Caprio Robert Chang Jennifer Corwin John Crummey Douglas Davis Victoria Fabisch Lynne Fletcher Kenneth Friedman Mark Friedman Michelle Furdyna David Garkawe Lawrence Gerson John Greenhall Mary Beth Groome Kim Honor David Horing Randi Hutter Suguru lmaeda Richard Jacobson Michael Jaret Lori Kagan Lisa Klass Nancy Kocur Melissa Kofsky Cindy Kuo Hakan Kutlu Abbe Lubell David Magid Andrea Maitlin Bruce March Joel Marcus Karen Margolin Jonathan Margolis Jeffrey Mitnick Gail Ogden Debra Parness Jayme Ratner Lawrence Seltzer Marsha Sieber Lance Siegel Deborah Silver Linda Strauss Richard Sules Robert Szytbel Gehane Tarazi Tina Terraciano Karen Turi Mary Beth Walsh Jaime Wolf Kenneth Wolfe Carole Zubicki Mr. Barry Segal, Advisor ., i ff? 1.1 5 , ri 1 i , fx ,, David Garkawe speaks at the induction ceremony wi 1 l MATH TUTORING lf .,. 1- A- -'- ..?.--Q i5 S -I- The Math Tutoring Club, under the leadership of'President Suguru Imaeda and advisor Mrs. Teltser meets on Wednesdays during the extended homeroom periods. The members of the club help students with their homework, review for SAT's, and prepare for any other upcoming tests. . .- THE MATH CLUB The Math Club, now in its third year at LHS, has largely increased its membership since then. Meetings in- clude activities such as calculator games, problem sessions and math- ematical puzzles. Members of the Math Club are also involved in numer- ous math contests throughout the year. limi F g ,e e a r Jjj-'T T XL f ' T Y Y -. , r c ii il ' TT. fi T F L , Ai T XX? W 1,7 '55 32. , r ' fo r FTW' : IEIIN I 1 it 'JTTTYZ mwvxqg , 1s ceo xr! Lkop O '-if. nn A g . 1 . T T ' T 'ix-' +E Nr' ' gr' ' felt H 1'-v lr! A,A - Wi g , 7 5, -v 5 . 5 fl 7' B-tri' ' 5, Q O L t A A - T 2 Fair wif , Q9 v , , x - my 5 gh ' A .N S 663 FUTURE PHYSICIANS CLUB and HOSA The two clubs involving Health Careers are The Future Physicians Club and the Health Occupations Students of America. These clubs are designed to make students aware of the various medical fields open to them. Guest speakers are frequently present at meetings for students to obtain information on the careers they are interested in. These two clubs provide interesting activities and significant research materials. THE DEBATE TEAM r v ' g ? .S , I 1. ff- The Debate Team participates in inter- scholastic tournaments with neighboring schools. Members must present an effec- tive case as well as at- tack an opponent's casey all debates re- volve around this year's topic: Resolved That the Federal Govern- ment should signifi- cantly change its for- eign trade policies. In general, team mem- bers learn to disagree without being disagree- able. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY ll ,-,4,. .. tes! Y t V-Ii The Livingston High School Spanish Honor Society is composed of students who distinguished them- selves in the Spanish Language. This year the students had an exciting induction ceremony which included dancing, singing, a skit, and guitar music. The society is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Eva Gerson. THE SPANISH CLUB S The members of the Spanish Club meet weekly under the supervision of Miss Conforti. President, Jeff Mitnick, along with his other officers, plan many Spanish-related events, such as a trip to the United Nations, bake sales, guest speakers, films, and din- ner in New York. I , . Arg, X v x S' S. rw r tif ll X !O 'J,y X KXXXX KWSN ,W , 'wwf Q . . , J . N 1, ' , 5 I , N I' ' I ff 'ui-. ' ' s ff I , Mimi! ' I EIEQ fat. A 1 M .- r:.H 'fig W: xi I A . '71 I ' 555' ,t A , IIQ 5 v 5 V f' v ii 'I' 5 I M, gl x -u -, i, , ,f - , It Q ' III ' ff ' ' slum.. Q f , , it L , , - U .--H . 1 I ,gl 1, f f,:5w',,.:h?ei 166,901-'i ff Tift :.y!, ,,, ,g-...4. nb --4 - ,-' lmwf' J a . , f 7 A fb . -af S f'4..1,','f ,ig -- ' t I I 'r -A ' lfuf 1 1 , 'fm 'vii t 5 L A 'EJS 4 .I 2 y n eue GERMAN CLUB The German Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Steinbach, got off to an enthusiastic start this past fall. Living up to its gus- tatory tradition, the club spon- sored an Oktoberfest with hot pretzels, root beer, cider, and Beatles music Csung in German, of courselj Other activities in- cluded dinner at a German res- taurant and also, participation in an exchange program. Two girls from Rosrath, West Germany, stayed in Livingston during the month of April, and the club made Barbara and Caroline feel right at home here at L.l-l.S. The senior co-presidents are Kristen Richardson and Marsha Sieber. FRENCH CLUB -.af Iv? Le Circle Francais The members of Le Circle Francais, under the leadership of Mrs. Hamlin and President, Veronica Risanog Vice-president, Jaime Wolf, Secretary, Mary Beth Walsh, and Treasurer, Cindy Kuo, try to improve their knowledge of the language in addition to planning different events concerning the French culture. They also have held a French dinner, bake sales, and have enjoyed French movies as parts of their program. THE LANCE SJ' f , , . Al ' ' ' ' ax'q I . w I 'U' I 1 A ,4- I 'Y B --iv The Lance, LHS's student newspaper continued to bring news and feature articles to the school this year. Some of the highlights of this year were the special literary issue and the ten year history celebrating the past decade, as well as the traditional Arpil Fool's issue and the Senior issue. Co-Editors-in-Cheif, Chuck Jaffe and Cindy Kuo, New Editor, Peggy Kuo, Feature Editor, Dan Schleing Business Editor, David Garkaweg Sports Editor, Ken Wolfe: Typing Editor, Andrea Maitling Assistants, Dan Sher, Steve Schlein, Mark Eisen- bergg Advisors, Mrs. Carleton Brairton and Mrs. Norma Katz for finances. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA g -.. L The Future Business Leaders of America began this year under the guidance of Mrs. Furst. The club accomplished a great deal as they were introduced into the field of business. Members enjoyed trips to the Federal Reserve Bank and Stock Exchanges. Guest speakers were present at many of the meetings. The officers of the club include President, Bruce March, Vice President in charge of membership, Marci Brickmang and Vice President in charge of business, Ron Chaiklin. -4 THE WGRLD AFFAIRS CLUB ii' T i Members ofthe World Affairs Club participate weekly in a wide variety of interesting projects under the guidance of club advisor, Mrs. Lenore Freedman. The main focus of the club's activities revolves around Model Congress, where members serve as delegates in mock Senate and House sessions. the club has emerged as one of the most popular activities at LHS. THE LEO CLUB l The Leo Club works in cooperation with the Lions Club to serve the community. The advisor, Mr. Shields, and the president, Lori Roth, lead the other members in their efforts to help the school and the town. Their main project his past year was helping the Boat People. Other Club Officers include Michael Jaret, Andrea Maitlin, and Linda Sable pictured above. KEY CLUB The Key Club, currently ranked third in the world, worked diligently this year to serve the community and school. With membership totaling one-hundred and sixty students-the largest number ever- the key clubbers were able to devote their efforts to new services, in addition to their regular weekly projects. ln keeping with this year's international theme Share Togetherness , the members shared a lot of their time with the elderly, the handicapped, and the youth of our community. Weekly, they played bingo with the patients of lnglemoor Nursing Home, and whenever Sr. Citizens' Luncheons were held in the high school, key clubbers served the food. The few times it did snow this winter, the club provided a shoveling service for the elderly. Working with retarded citizens at the Momouth Court Center on Saturday mornings was a new and successful project addition this year.The club assisted in numerous fundraisers for disease organizations such as Muscular Dystrophy Association and American Cancer Society. Key Club members provided a Leadership Development Program at the YMCA for junior high school students which focused on youth problems. Here at school, members helped their peers by math tutoring during extended homeroom periods. Other important projects this year included running the local bottle and paper drives, and ushering for the Adult School and student plays. The club staged a successful Halloween candy sale which provided the treasury with 3,000 dollars to use for annual expenses such as subsidizing members who attend the District Convention in April, and holding a banquet at the end of the year. All in all, the Key Club enjoyed another prosperous year due to the strong efforts of its dedicated members and industrious officers. Officers President ............... Ron Sachs Vice President ............ Ken Wolfe Secretary ..... .... T ina Terraciano Treasurer ..... . . . Steve Jacobson Sr. Director ... ... Jennifer Corwin Jr. Director ..... ...... F ern Solan Soph. Directors ....... Justin Peyser Gordon Schnell N.J. District Governor . Lynne Fletcher 939 if 'B .. bil 'sr-his In Z The Key Club donates its services and prepares its scrapbook for competition c HIGH SCHOOL BGWL un-ig, pil ....- W ,ll H.S. Bowl-sponsored by Suburban Cablevision, High School Bowl '79 provided the perfect medium for all its members. Advisor Bernice Teltser coached the participants on facts both signal and esoteric. Members include: Jaime Wolfe, Rober Szytbel, Bruce Berlin, and Peggy Kuo. DECA WEARHGUSE ' V.-l lg.. The Deca Wearhouse worked successfully this year selling their delicious hot pretzels. Sales of shorts, gym clothes, T-shirts, books, notebook paper, and pens brought profit this year. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Lovi, there was the contest for the nameing of the store, and Deca Wearhouse was chosen from many entrees. Student run, the Wearhouse has proved a popular store for students and faculty alike. QUEEN OF SPRING HEARTTHROB OF THE YEAR R' N, -f. Female faculty members flock to give Mr. John Mazzone their heartfelt good wishes. .Q-xx . K t' ,J Mr. Mahan congratulates Miss Robertson and presents her with her spring bouquet. Since the faculty do not have any real club of their own, envy of student activities has given rise to two popular faculty events. Elected by the Industrial Arts Department, The Queen of Spring is crowned on the first day of spring every year: she epitomizes the spirit and atmosphere of the spring season and ixfuuae frllS4iZ5lYi!4fm'e5 M W 'fit .5 ' A 'rm X i , 1 1 ,.,-- Q . psf ' rlwowrmwgu be Ei- ' 1, m 11-in I W 1 'i l' s E :YJ 'kffl ' .li 'P X , - Mi- '7' A i 5 J E ,is - ix .ill X K A WIP? l x H l , i I 1 ,V X 1 ti, fl ' 2 'f i if i 3 4 r Mr. Mazzone thanks Mrs. Brairton for his gifts and award. -Q55- Miss Robertson displays her crown and smile as the '80 queen. must be a good sport and have a good sense of humor. Not to be outdone, all of the women on the faculty elect their Heartthrob of the Year on Valentine's Day. The lucky recipient receives a bottle of pink champagne and a giant candy Kiss as well as the enthusiastic congratulations of the female faculty members. b0 HELLO DGLLY IN REHEARSAL The Cast Dolly Levi ......... Horace Vandergelder Irene Molloy ....... Cornelius Hackl .. 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W 5-HH-Hsgxiurw---H HHHHHQHHHEH H-EHEHQHQHHHEE-H.H EQHEHHHH ms HHfHH SME H HHH HH mx-H M HHH HHQH-VH HHH M4-HHH-H .H -HHH HHHH E H-H mum HH HLHEAH Y HH im- E H-YH E NEHHHH , 1 I - 1 I P. I 0 - n I 5 - I w 1 H4 N -9, '- ,,, i 1 W fs T, ,, vaylfi A of Show past h F -Q s k ., I ' - 2. Wh ,- A f Q I L 5. Y i X kia 11' v-. THE TALENT SHOW J d I I ' ' h' k bgmifm Legon pays ead gmtar In 'S mc Laura Murray sings sweetiy to the audience. Perry Robertozzi and Rick Marantz dueling on the harmonicas. 14' fr 1 5 Q' . 1 l Q 1 , IQ i 3. - mories of t X f N m 1 f- if E k 6 ff s lf. iff In ' Q? Xiu jf +-+ ' 4, JT s. N ' X i x X f . 1 J ' 'Q-f A If IW BRGADCAST CREW And now your morning an- nouncements. Those are the immortal words heard each day here at LHS from the broadcast crew. The broadcast crew is in charge of reading the daily an- nouncements, playing songs be- fore and after homeroom, and bringing you the extended home- room radio shows. The staff is led by Mr. Lampf and consists of eight student members who in- clude senior Mike Buglio, Wayne Neumann and Lori Robinson. SENIOR BAND MEMBERS l QQ 1st row Cleft to rightjz Wayne Neumann, Lance Siegal Cstudent directory, Janice Scharf, Dore Riv'kind, Janice Weiss. 2nd row: Jeff Pichat, Ron Leflein, Dan Cubert, .Crystle Skoczek, Pennie Messarosh, Susan Lulewicz. 3rd row: Bruce Berlin, Harris Davidson, Noah Beerman, Rich Hirsch. CHGRUS 4 l SCDIVIETHIN' ELSE Somethin' Else is an elite singing group which meets twice a week under the direction of Miss Jacqueline Washack. The president of the group is senior Marsha Sieber. The group performs at school and community concerts and recently travelled to New York City to sing in Times Square. The group consists of thirty-eight stu- dents who were selected at the beginning of the year by audition. FENCING CLUB f fY Miss Jennings and President Mike McBride meet with members every Tuesday to learn new aspects of the game of fencing. Many students are active in fencing. Drills, new techniques and strategy are commonly taught in preparation for matches. .,....i THE BRIDGE CLUB 'iii M.. '-.R , iii r4-' f 1-1 ki 2-2 X -17'-J f I The Bridge Club meets every Tuesday to play, to discuss, and to learn new techniques of the game of bridge. Under the leadership of advisor, Mrs. Gerson and president, Douglas Harte, enthusiastic members stage informal competitions as well as gain valuable bridge experience. 333 . W., xla- 41 LIBRARY AIDES Library Aides: Kenneth Horwitz, Lisa Kopinsky, Our library aides are very few, So really have too much to do. lt's Judy put the books away, and Eric check the file. Jeff, hurry up and pull those cards. They're running all the while! And a special thank-you to our part-time helper, Phyllis Banzhaf F' Eric Hemmendinger, Suzanne Miller, Jeffery Eisenberg and Judy Byrd Lisa will you please help Sue, To write for books way overdue. And, just a moment, tell me Ken, Did you forget attendance again? So, many thanks, for a job well done And remember us in years to come. ASSISTANTS The Science Lab Assistants of 1979-1980 are aides to all portions of the Science department Each department, such as Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Physiology have their own labs. The assistants jobs are to get labs ready for classes, and to assist the teacher in preparing the lab. THE IVIASQUE MAKERS nf' Z1--N. -5-Q' During the school year, they provide all ofthe make-up for both the Junior-Senior play, and the spring musical. They learn and practice the art of stage make-up. The group of select girls adds a touch of professionalism to our theatrical productions, and are skilled in creating the illusion of a stage reality. MW' f' 4 fn ft f ll- N gf X-. 2 t f t K 1 X A i' x I. jab STUDENT-FACULTY BASKETBALL GAME Mongo attempts to divert Mr. Paterson's concentration. Time out as the referees call a meeting. Jim Oscar Gamble has a chance to score. Mr. Hildebrand dribbles down the court to score for the faculty. Look at the scoreboard! Bill Giuliano and jr. high faculty member do the bump in mid-air. . Patty O'Connor shoots for the students Mr. Mahan goes for a lay-up shot. FoRElc.N LANGUAGE in CAREERS NIGHTS i way 'U L. Miss Conforti and members of the Spanish club prepare for Foreign Language - ,., 41 . We 3 . I. fill' 1 X l Mrs. Cunningham introduces a speaker. One of the highlights of the Language Department's activities this year was the sponsoring of a Foreign Language in Careers Night. Speakers represented many businesses and industries and most held executive positionsp each speaker discussed the role of a second language in his or her career experience. The career night drew an interested audience of about 250 and proved to be an informative success. l Il lx . ,JF in Careers Night. An executive addresses the audience o role of a second language in his career. .L J,- n the THE FRISBEE CLUB fl The Frisbee Club members or saucer slingers as they are sometimes called, are well into their spring practice session under the disciplined direction of Mrs. Eva Gerson. Head slinger, Doug Harte, indicates that as president he expects to rally his club for the stiff competition from various free lance challengers who in- vade the school grounds. Members are currently practicing such different maneuvers as the boomerang and the loop de loop. Left to Right: Phil Weiss, Treasurer, Mrs. Gerson, Advisorg Ken Horwitz, Vice President: Doug Harte President, Robert Sztybel, Recording Secretary, David Kirschner, Corresponding Secretary. A AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE -:wig :,i.fi.'-I if '- .:i ,i ?i5 8' iaitmlfv 1, 1553-q .I ,i IFA, ttf? HJ, lf: '. . I it' -' 1' 14 S.'.1fl'E'4iI41 Y' ii Qtvifvf-flzzi F1'1il'5fr' 3172 :fa- E,,,k....5,,iT.,v.:V, .. ,,. f?-LgIj.::- I I! ,I 1' ..9f' ill 3 . ,-'PX f 'l' R. - American Field Service is a non-profit organization which sponsors students to live abroad for a summer or for an entire year. The students have a unique opportunity to live in a new culture and become a member of their host family. The school club organizes parties, and weekends for the foreign students living with families in New Jersey. American Field Service promotes learning, understanding and love. AFS SUMMER ABROAD STUDENTS 1? -sur ' 1 4 if ucv C39 V LARRY GERSON TINA TERRACIANO The summer of 1979 proved to be an exciting cultural experience for seniors Larry Gerson and Tina Terraciane who spent their summer's abroad due to the sponsorship of the Livingston Adult Chapter of AFS international. Larry resided in the Dominican Republic for the two month trip and Tina stayed in Mombasa, Kenya for the summer. UNPHOTOGRAPHED CLUBS 4 I - xx ,Wy . x I-f .LV a:k.,., - - wx E-, Q . T., x WL X Y -s., ' i I ii, ,Q - , If , X Wi aazif fC-v , i if Ex - ax U :TN V ,Wi 543 - it M 'Q I' :'5.-'E-T? , -Q D' . 4'f 0 sex - v XX v . ., ,-f YW .lf ,. -fviftcfwf ' gqqymon e a YOUTH FOR YOUTH Many children who do not have any older brothers and sisters would benefit from having someone to talk to. The youth for Youth club provides these youngsters with an older brother or sister , with whom they can confide with and be close to. The high school brother or sister accompanies his or her youngster to various activities planned by the club members. Some activities include arts and crafts, home economics, sports and parties. VICA CLUB The Vocational Arts Clubs of America, is a national organization for students involved in vocational training programs. The club stresses leadership and dignity in the world of work. Mr. Gray is the advisor of this hard- working club which meets weekly. THE STAGE CREW The Stage Crew, advised by Mr. Gorka, is responsible for creating the sets and scenery for each school produc- tion this year. They built the stage for Prisoner on Sec- ond Avenue as well as the school musical, Hello DolIy. WINTER RUNNING CLUB The Winter Running Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Lyons, or for those students who enjoy running and keeping fit. The club meets two or three days after school. The club teaches students the proper techniques in running. 65iXfk y, x ?'3,Qs 'r'f ff ww- - Q Z O f - 'Fgj'Pqg11'-Y. f iw f if 1' v V1 Wvvi , ' 1 f Ar ,, ,af .F ,1 I , y . . I ' A I ax - ' 1'v , W. ,I 1 f :' wx l 'my . A Q1 yf, '11, ' , ,v,.,,j,vd ,!A'9 ji k . 1 If Patrons '-Qs mm V if ' If if Dm ' nksqllk iffy X xt 'lim sri fr' xSY+ Q90 Q00 Q 0 I W1 ' 1 Will' V m all ll I l i ,ffl ff, V.g.g.g1 , .,!,!,! 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H fx ,I M 4' fffQ fffffl QQ f fi GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1980 NOAH BEERMAN BRUCE BERLIN STEVE COHEN DANNY CUBERT KATHY CURRY HARRIS DAVIDSON CATHY DE IESO MONETTE DONG ELLEN FELDMAN JENISE GEANNAKAKES SUSANNE GRAULICH LEE-ANN GRIFFIN RICK HIRSCH KARLA KASPER RON LEFLEIN SUE LULEWICZ JODI MARAN PENNIE MESSAROSH LISA MONICA WAYNE NEUMAN JEFF PICHAT JULIE POTTER KEN ROSENBERG LORI ROTH JANICE SCHARF LANCE SIEGEL IVINGSTON HIGH SCHO DORE RIVKIND ROBERTA ROGERS BAND BOOSTERS DEBBIE SILVER CHRISTL SKOCZEK CAROL TARSHIS VALERIE VALENTE ELENA VIDAL JANICE WEISS KARA WEISS f Follow the News of Livingston High and the whole Township in the - WEST ESSEX TRIBUNE THE LION'S HEAD Livingston's Prize Winning :Nc Weekly Newspaper, smnrswggrggn HER 57.50 per year ,I i'4 Qiglikgl' S I 18 Okner Parkway ?f f' 992-1771 i. - '- x - '-gg .1 992-2228 19 West Mount Pleasant Avenue Livingston, N.J. 07039 Hours: Monday Thru Saturday 10-5 Thursday 'Til 8:30 1 1 ' 1 I ' lm , 1 , :L 1+ N776 Enigma Aff f LIVINGSTON. N.J. Rt. 10 994-9505 SALES DAILY RENTAL LEASING PARTS SERVICE member Audit Bureau of Circulations 74a She we I6 NORTH LIVINGSTON AVENUE LIVINGSTON NEW JERSEY 07039 994'927l gi, HIGH FASHION WOMAN S SHOES AT DISCOUNT PRICES fd 4-1 TACKLE THE TUITION TERMITE WITH A STUDENT LOAN FROM THE HOWARD f dy i 091i sil- ii ! . 'MAA ss X uf WI lfjgfvrfr if ,L ll See Your Guidance Counselor Or Stop In At Any Howard Office For More Information Call I201I 456-3808 the , ll. 1 9 I 'ls e- -1 I hifi LIVINGSTON CAMERA MART 39 South Livingston Avenue Livingston. New Jersey 07039 992-0387 Em Best Wishes To The Class Of '80 J. 84 S. TOOL COIVIPANY, INC. I IJIV-INE5'I'ElN 'I'E'X'AEEI 70 Okner Parkway mt f,.......,.s Div. of .Ior-Mor Enterprise 56 West MI. Pleasant Avenue Livingsion, N. .I.iO7039 533-9853 Marty Fishbano Bobbi Nusbaum Q' O K. QI Q, 2O1'533'0832 1200 994-2770 2771 4049 003' We Good LUCK I-IERIvIAN's CARPET SERVICE INC. a Class FLOOR COVERING SPECIALISTS xx 'X ,px 'Ga Q Z fl' Q9 N93 FU of ' . O9 of 214 N LIVINGSTON AVENUE HERMAN GRANT LIVINGSTON- N- J. 07089 2 east mt. pleasant ave. livingston n.j. 07039 Best Wishes To The Class Of '80 GAR' NORMAN iv If CARRlNO'S DELI n 0 a n inc' Of LivingStOn Man f 07455 95 LIVINGSTON MALL 25 EAST MT. PLEASANT AVENUE PHONE 992-4344 UVINSEQISEY 'NeVj2UO703 LIVINGSTON, NEW JERSEY 07039 ' ' ' 9 V. CARRINO-OWNER GREGORY CARRINO Congratulations Class of 1980 . llllll-l.0llIll Rimes armzssed in haste ,' will llillIllllXlI, lm! Il10Sl' -A v0lle'I'I1'd little by ICI lull 'N Q X lillle will Illlllflljbi Gaetlu' BASKIN-ROBBINS 3l ICE CREAM STORE 273 South Livingston Avenue Livingston, New Jersey 07039 533-9669 Perms Waxing PGCIICUTGS Congratulations Manicures Class Of 1980 Body Waves Nail Sculpture Hair Designing Nail Wrapping Natural Coloring Hand Rejuvination Natural Henna Coloring All Natural Color Conditioning 9944286 f rc 1 ' nl O 25 west norlhlleld avenue llvingslon X in any N W 5 mrzamrv 4 I ., J ummm f' 0 Q . novlmonu n lumlnuanoa ntomnoa - 0 Etnies Q o - 5 U Jan U0 SILBERNAGEL AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL Licenud by Slate of New leney DUAL CONTROL CARS lil!! .mmm nun-Lzwoon, xv. J. use HILLBUIN Avxmu: S0u'nx Omwon 3.1584 Approved For Sixteen Year Olds STANDARD OPTICAL MFG CO 42 OKNER PARKWAY LIVINGSTON, N.J. 07039 Llvlngston Mall Livingston N.J. 07039 0 201 992-2334 alhlelic shoes OPEN EVERY DAY 2011533-9875 .C cz Cvaflefs getty COMPLETE CAR CARE SERVICE ROUTE 10 B: PRESTON DR TOWING SERVICE LIVINGSTON. N. J. N Kiwi KIQEQEMHI WNQUHH lmwmmggsk Wing lik mmRQiMl image fx MESKIERQQ We've put it all together' Eisenhower Parkway G South Orange Avenue. Livingston, New Jersey. BAMBERGEITS. HAHNES. M. EPSTEINS. SEARS PLUS l30 FINE STORES 8 SERVICES OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY I0 AM TO 9:30 PM 0 992-5574 992 1329 oauin Jfon CaLe gon' 9 5 5 gupafz Una. 9 QUALITY BAKED Gooos RT. IO EAST LIVINGSTON, N.J. 46 E N R I. N .I 07039 GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS - R A SE E N.-L REINSPEC 992 9292 RESIDENTIAL . ff 992 9294 I IH E altcro Ions Us QNFO ew ok. me ' HV LIVINGSTON Circle Plumbing 8a Heating I 35,9 FREE persona! SUYLVICC GROUP orders Supply Co., Inc. Qfy 464 ROUTE 10 LIVINGSTON NJ 07039 INDUSTWAL fi 1, E , ,, ,L ,4 +1 IWW- Q ,--4 -- ---- f- ' -'FQ' I Supreme 24 nr. Alarm I I - I I Protectlon I NESS so YEARS IN Bug 0vEE UL ISO FM FIRE 84 SPRINKLER Central Station Pollce Connected Local and Proprietary Burglar Flre and Hold Up Alarms Resldentlal Commercial lndustrlal 81 Flnanclal Process Supervlslon ' Service Installation 81 Monltorlng Of Westinghouse Security Systems Efflclent Installation and Prompt Dependable 24 Hr Service Rental 81 Outrlght Sale Latest Electronic Systems SECURITY SYSTEMS INC 140 Hlllslde Ave Hlllslde I Free Consultations I I n e I I I I L I I e l SUPREME I ,!mMWM,cf,o-E, ,,u,L,Iu,.,oM-L DO Y NEED AUTO INSURANCE ? IF YOU DO CALL ROBERT FRIEDMAN c L u 992 5534 320 Ma n Street Chatham New Jersey 07928 Pnldenflal Congratulations an Good Luck In the Future From BIG L C UB RICHARDS MEN S CLOTHING AND SPORTSWEAR 171 South Lnvungston Avenue Llvmgston N J 07039 992 6604 Open tll 9 O0 P M Mon Thurs and Fru MASTER CHARGE ' VISA 0 AMERICAN EXPRESS CREAM SHOP LIVINGSTON 79 So Llvmgston Ave next to the Post Offlce f FOR THOSE WITH DISCRIMINATING TASTE IN ICE CREAM Nothing Artlflclal In our Ice Cream or Pastry OPEN 7 DAYS Sundays thru P Thursdays NOON to 10 30 PM Frloays NOON to MIDNIGHT Saturdays NOON to 1 AM FREE PARKING In rear X-fl Come with your frlends Relax and enjoy a cone sundae split shake or lcelcream soda EAT IT HERE or TAKE IT OUT All the deluclous flavors Cookles Perrner Hand Packed Punts and Quarts OPEN TUES SAT 5339734 PHONE fm 992 'Zoo THURSDAY TIL B P M IQIJII I LIVINGSTON Home CENTER I Evsmrn-nNa FOR THE HOME BODY WAVES LAYER CUTTING 12 EAST MT PLEASANT AVENUE LIVINGSTON N J DOUGLAS ROSEMAN 515 Scum Llv1NosToN Ava PRESIDENT LIVINGSTON NEW JERSEY 07039 , I . , 1 i' IIGLCLUC - . 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NJ O7039 l2D'Il S92-SBDC EDWIN B. KIM! 81 UU. Fufuuiillw Sim HANOVER, NEW JERSEY .tt- -w ,JV - v,-'- -f., 5- , .--'ws ' ,,.A i . I.:-grim f2gz2:u,'j,El5'!!!l!lILJLf4if 55 5 ' - MAURIE YVHIIL 1-LARRIET Wnrrx-: CERTIFIED ELECTROLOGISTS :HAIR REMOVAL CENTER OF LIVINGSTON 1 ELECTRONIC 'fwlelczlm AND ELECTHOLYSIS o BIHDICALLY Avvnovun bIE'l'llOD5 I Fon MEN AND Wvonx-:N Tin: A'rx1N5 BLDG.. SUITE LL BY APPOINTINKENI' 3 40 E. Nolz'rurm1.n Roma 201.992-3654 Lxvxxcswox. N. J. 07030 JACK ATKINS ATKINS ASSOCIATES 349 E. NORTHFIELD ROAD LIVINGSTON, N. J. 07039 994-9200 992-4583 QUIK EI df Q77 South Iivl nqston av0.nuQ Iivinqsion n. 1. 07039 mon fo 501' 70-5 - 07' I0-6 M . PIZZA PANTRY ' 994-0615 533-9838 551' Qi 644' -9 Xg CAMMARATA'S iw ' f S 2 C2013 273-6800 273-2944 RADIO SALES APPLIANCE CENTER MURRAY SABLE 327 Springfield Ave SUMMIT, N.J. 07901 Running Shoes 12015 994-4446 Nike-Addidas-Puma -L1.'Il1'.'L1ll:II1 JOEL BERKLEY 171 South Livingston Ave. Livingston, N.J. 07039 Class Of 1980 THE LEFF FAMILY Congratulations To The THRIFTY RENT A-CAR 533 9706 992 1299 992 6667 LANCER'S SHELL 37 WEST MT. PLEASANT AVENUE LIVINGSTON. NEW JERSEY COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE CARE INTEHSTBTE UNITED FOR DISTINGUISHED FOOD SERVICE Congratulations From the Cafeteria Staff GOOD LUCK l SENIORS .QKQAMJ gd qzxdwv ua JVMAMAH .,QZ-mu.-, ms! lpvalrfo, M 070.f' IJ! - 7.!6'- JJ!! 6 .iaw'4.4Aaa6 051 Ralph Jones, Inc. Thomas C. Jones Chairman Ralph Jones President Full line of investments at discount commission Members of N.Y.S.E.g S.l.P.C.: N.A.S.D.: S.T.A.N.Y N.S.T.A. 349 E. Northfield Road Livingston, N. J. Tel. 533-0502 Lori Roth, President Linda Sable, Vice President Mike Jaret, Treasurer Andrea Maitlin, Secretary Ruth Podems, Senior Director Bobbi Bedrick Lloyd Bennett Michele Bitton Wendi Blau Matthew Brenner Janet Browde Abby Burke Jeff Cabot Robert Chang Mike Citron Harlan Coben David Cohen Tracey Cole Jordan Dechtman Lee-Ann Griffin Drew Hyatt David Kirschner Melina Maritato Jed Matza Jeff Mitnick Shari Mullen Harris Nydick Gregg Rackin Jayme Ratner Mitchell Rozalsky Mike Simon Jill Smith Marcia Stein Anne Stewart Robert Sztyble Doug Harte Valerie Valente Congratulations To The gl 2 g Q Class Of '80 s, O, From WIGS ETCETERA Manufactures Outlet Of Fine Wigs And Hairpieces Rt. 10 Circle - Livingston 994-2444 Irs National State BRAVE AND FREE THE FUTURE BEFORE US Flrst National State Bank of New Jersey 3 tMt PI b F' t l 9Eas . easant Avenue Livingston New Jersey 07039 M b F'tNt' ISttB p t' XM FDIC an W 20 992 0586 Styllst For Men 84 Women All Phases In Colorung Permmg Hair Cutting Styling Pedlcure Nall Sculpture Nall Wrap Facials Body Massage Body Waxing Hand Reguvmatlon f T B y' I 5 othei, CTX ldlfn XX 38 S Llvlngston 70 ap, .1 AGENT THE VIDAL AGENCY THE HAVAS AGENCY pl 50 54 E Mt Pleasant A 25 W Northfneld Road John V dal Chr s V dal Ca IV dal 992 l765 Lrvmgston N J 992 0600 992 2121 Drugs FREE DELIVERY POT Medical Center Pharmacy 365 E Northfleld Rd Llvmgston N J COpposlte Old Short Hllls Rd J Luquors Llvungston Beers NEWSWEEK -H- Bestwshes GEORGE BACSO'S Class Of ISO! 15 17 Mlcrolab Road Llv , N J 07039 NORTH JERSEY TENNIS ACADEMY 994 3100 Summer Montclaur Kumberly Academy Fall And Winter Tennis World Caldwell, N J f Many ' 4 'ff H ,U xg? 'J' I I 5' 5l4SourhUvin5sronA UI :rr lrnrl L V ! 'MHS V J- lzmfrnrr '.e Z3.' -n -if ' I- v -nun nu :mv dix , 4 . 0 A- 'V I gi-YU . K A .107 A A ff' 1 I ' ACom elclnsuranceScrvice ' Q L I : - - , , Ve. . '15 I if Cellulite Treatment i i i , i ff? 1' ' . . . , . A -an f- ' ' 'X ' 1 , n H. r YOT A f 9 J or .X 5 I . T tx . ,lrrwqi I. . ., , . . n ff'-I 'fr l . WA 1' 1 lf. , l il ' 1175 , 1 1' 4': 'E ,ZW ns- f ,J N TW. gfipf . J - AP. 'S COnga?::La3?1z!3 THE FINN Co NC Congratulatlons To BLL And The Class Of 80 Ronnie Jon And Debbie Now He Was Master Of The World And He Was Not But He Would Thlnk Of Something 2001 A Space Odyssey Arthur C Clarke Best Wlshes To The Class Of 1980 SEYMOUR S 567 So Livingston Ave 533 9533 Prop Nicholas L Russonlello Home Of The Lancers l ., I . ' , .. I DR. 81 MRS. MARTIN E- CORWIN 1 1 E f. HpC2n1'2r OF LIVINGSTON N I 9' 31753. ff 93 E MT PLEASANT AVENUE ais BY 1 . LIVINGSTON N J 07039 ' ' ' World Renowned Make-Up Artist B S i . ' I 5, . . N: , . . 9 I 'A 46' I201I 533-0058 ...sf - I .- f 1 gf ,-,E muse 992-1829 My Sincere Congratulations To The Graduates Of The Class Of 1980 C A IQ N E V A L E ' S GU'-E SERVICE CENTER DR. RICHARD KARLEN D.D.S., P.A. 825 SO. LIVINGSTON AVENUE LIVINGSTON. N. J. 07039 AUTO REPAIRS 0 ROAD SERVICE 0 SNOW PLOWING GLENN CARNEVALE GABE CARNEVALE GMHMUEHHWWNIDWHQHS ' l I Weis'-MIL! kifchgng ' the IIIHIHSIIC kltchcn FINE CUSTOM CABINETR Y IN WOOD 8 FORMICA 0 O SINCE 1948 994-2424 34 E. NORTHFIELD RD. LIVINGSTON II Blk. Eos! Of The Centerl ontoniiole O O hondemgns A CUT .XBOVF .... A LWAYS HAS BEEN. 163 S. LIVINGSTON AVE! LIVINGSTON' NI ' 0701 1796 Best Wushes lejea ns PRESS CL NG SERVICE ESSIE GARRETT BOBBIE BODNER 260 SO LIVINGSTON AVE LIVINGSTON N J 07039 I2O'lI 994 9626 ARTHUR V WYNNE JR P RTNER 75 E NORTHFIELD A E LIVINGSTON N J 07039 42011992 6600 To Our Seniors Best Washes To Bull From 81 MRS I IRWIN MILLER AND FAMILY LIVINGSTON AUTO SUPPLY DOMESTIC s. roman PARTS COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE PARTS 8- SUPPLIES MACHINE SHOP SERVICE RADIO DISPATCHED DELNERY P 994 4300 2I2 Norvh Lwungsfon Avo LIVIIIQIPOII Ken Wolf Vlce President Tuna Terracnano Secretary Steve Jacobson Treasurer Jennifer Corwin Senior Director Lynne Fletcher N J Dlstrlct Govenor Stuart Anthony Fran Barber Bonnle Barouch Steven Bondy Anthony Della Pelle Guy Donatlello Leslie Dorman Leah Fmkel Ken Friedman Mark Friedman Davld Garkawe John Greenhall Erlc Hemmendlnger Kam Honor David Horlng Ken Horowitz Suguru lmaeda Jay lsherwood Melissa Kofsky Diana Luckewltz Davld Magld Bruce March Joel Marcus Dore Rlvkmd Roberta Rogers Ken Rosenberg Jack Rosenbloom Marsha Sleber Wendy Schaeffer Jlll Sllverman Jlll Smith Linda Strauss Kara Weiss Phll Welss O DR. . . Ron SachsjPresident ' . . I . G Q . . DIVISION OF THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION 280 South LlVll'lgSIOl'1 Ave OPEN 24 HOURS BEST WISHES TC GRADUATING SENIORS Smce 1854 people have been p1ck1ng The Orange for one very lmportant reason Personal Serv1ce 'I' THE ORANGE SAVINGS BANK S h L NI 07039 994 9500 t s H keti Io I eld Wy k o MIJFC 1 992-3324 ggawdinmi gl SOMA giagian gafealaufzanl 82 A Fcxuo CAN BE PAEKAGED run TAKE-nur Ssnvlcz PIZZA PIE MADE TIJ ORDER 99 W. MT. PLEASANT AVENUE LIVINGSTON N. J. time Ttffmmmcece Wishes The Class Of 79 The Best Of Luck LlvlNesToN LloNs QQQIYQ CLUB Qblmwff Livingston Racquetba E4 Health Club W I J y O7 12013 994 3450 nun L M33 1 EI Y meermfnem, I I DELIXBAGEL RESTAURANT I HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Sensors Located In Luvmgston Racquetball Club FASHION COORDINATORS LI ASSOCIATES Barbara Blumberg INVESTMENT REAL ESTATE Bldg tP tNothfIdRdL gtnN.l0 9 - II , A X I: .Q ' V 1 T, I I an , I - I , ' I ll . A It 1 ' 'f 39 est Northfie d Road I f Livingston, New erse O39 , ,.,.5xiI-A 1 , .yt ,1 f I I 2 F'-fx V L, LJ , 7 ' ' V 4' I 5 . .,l, E I-I GH ui in at Roosevel laza 2Wes r ie oa, ivinso, . . 703 Ellen Jacobson -. -. LX EUQQQ GZ 0 I-+4-f HANDBAGS 8: ACCESSORIES 171 S Llvlngslon Ave lnsude Nellie Lnvlngslon Phone 533 9002 Monday thru Salu day 10 5 Duck Jankola 4 A1 ni-:KA COUNTRY SERVICE CENTER INC mmghtg nfmrnlumhuz Wrecker Servnce Snow Plowmg N0 3533 Complete Automotive Servlce OUR LADY OF THE MOUNTAINS COUNCIL 222 N Livingston Ave 992 3544 Livingston N J God Bless The Class Of 80 ll E MT PLEASANT AVE LIVINGSTON JUNIOR S SURBURBAN PIZZERIA EU H Io, un E G .smunf L Fwll 123 E Mccuenan Ave 994 0384 Home Made Itahan SDECISIIIBS And PI Z ZA as fr Fonemosrr IN FASI-nom Eycwemz we Meatball Sausage Eggplant Veal Ille-'S I71 SOUTH LIVINGSTON AVENUE LIVINGSTON NEW JERSEY 07039 LIVINGSTON VILLAGE MINI MALL 992 2421 29 .lX-- E7 ,I.-,-JZ, U I 4 ,, l . . H. . .S I- ' . 4 ---.-, 'A ,x7,x . . , . I 0 UD .D 7 ly? I ' ' 46:1 I ' ' 0 L f 6 ,LL 'ip Q tif-'c': f1 11771 887-9196 Fon CRE ES SAkE 994-3553 come IN Ann mv' Ms P Cnfpes F L ii Cngpes ron DiNNm,CREpES ron Dfsss 1 Also Featuring -PAN-MADE OMELETS zwnmnool .un 5 Create Your Own Combinations AMERICAN ' ' welt-M LAIN STANDARD We Also Serve ooo o 0.'. ha n H T S S HANOVER suPPLY co. T,EQlY'QfiNQbV'l2HES PL ufwsuvc nu ruvc coouiva surruss STEAM ED VEGG I ES 994-2360 VANITIES Mfoicuvf cnanvfrs snownoome 269 nouie 1o,eAsr umoven, N J 07936 16 E- MT- Pl9353nT AVE-i LivingSfOH llllllllllllllllllllllllll ll cb- CD? gf i' 3 gf is 3 .gp if 3 gf i if gi U55 crazy ga-:at Q5 . 5 to kgs cganzloz Cfaaa 3 - C35 E of fitfingaton 1971695 cgcgoof E 5 3 3 3 33 3 3 2 From the 3 Livingston Masonic Club EZ S' Masonic Temple 3 Q3 I if 9 On The Circle 3, 3 if 2 :bl CS' 3 3 if 3 3 0' lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllll lf DR. VICTOR, MARTHA AND DAVID KASNER Congratulate Lisa And Robin + The Class Of '80 994-0770 Custom Designing Congratulations Class Of '80 77fd't76 7294406 NEEDLEPOINT GOOD LUCK HARRIS I Q 1 123 W. Mt. Pleasant Ave. - Rt. 10 Livingston, N.J. 07039 Regular Hours Tues Sat 10 4 30 Gail Lowenstein Rochelle Doliner Edith Flolhbard Dorris Floss Sheila Kayne Alice Weiss REALTOR J n' J if axmwqzx' Dena Lowenbach 'X Susan McCornac Judith Budish C r I K4 m I a is a e EIlieCohen 1 rl 4- 6 ao im e Wm' Shelly Urnanoif Gail Membar Muliipie Listing Sarvice ol bath Suburban Essex and Morris Counties A prulessional person-In-person service lor lamilias relocating in tire U.S.A. and Canada A Caldwall Banker Company wenstein lQglt0rs 994-4323 2 East Mt. Pleasant Avenue. Livingston. N.J. 27I Essex Street. Millburn. N.J. Summer Hours Livingston Collision Inc Congratulations To The Class Of '80 ARONSON FAMILY i WIGDER CHEVROLET Chevrolet Cars And Trucks 992-9100 Route 10, Livingston STAFF BOOSTERS MR. 81 MRS. ANTHONY G. CARUSO NOONAN FAMILY MR. 81 MRS. J.L. GOMPF MEL KLEIN IRIS 81 ROBERT LEOPOLD ELLIOT LOVI THE MARANZ FAMILY JAMES CLERK MAXWELL MR HENRY FISCHER MR 81 MRS S GILLOCK ELI GORELICK VICE PRINCI GOOD LUCK: MRS. O. MR. 84 MRS. JOHN REYNOLDS MRS MARILYN SHAVELSON MR gl MRS LAWRENCE SIEBER BETTIE 8: SYD SPECTOR MRS LOISJ KELLIN LHS LIBRARY STAFF PAL CHET L PENZ A NORMA GROSSMAN MR JOSEPH RUFALO EDWARD HILL MRS IRENE STEINBERG JULIE A JOHNSTON MR 81 MRS EDWARD TELTSER NORMA KATZ DR 8- MRS HERBERT R ANDLAUER BARBARA ASHLEY ROBERTA BARBER HOWARD BLUMENTHAL MR BROTHERTON MRS BARBARA BROWN MRS D CAROLA MISS ALICE M CASKEY SUSAN CASTERLIN M COLE LAUREL COX MRS KAY FURST MR 81 MRS L GARBER ELAINE GILL MR 8. MRS JOHN GROOME MRS DONALD HAM JACOBSON FAMLIY R ELEANOR JENNINGS WILLIAM LAMPETER MR 81 MRS JULIAN LEVIN MRS LERICH MR MCINROY R L MEWHINNEY SOLOMON P OSTRIN AUDREY PORTER JAMES RANSEGNOLA MR RAPPAPORT JOAN ROBERTSON AMY SAFFER BARRY SEGAL JIM SMITH NANCY TABKE THE VALENTINES DAN WEIDNER MRS YAVELBERG , - I HARRIET Beam - ALLEN J- BERLIN MR. s. lvms. KEN LOSI '. ' LIN Best WLSLISS to The CLASS OF 1980 - - r Suburban Ccrblevrsron my 413 Prospect Street Ec:stOronQcz NJ 07017 f201J672 3033 ID Klotlles Jar Patch E M Cl H Best Wishes To The N J 0 Class Of 1980 'Baan' t I -ZPPQQJ' its-T. r ' ' I 7 3 , '64 'm 133 . an Ave ' Lrvingston, 7039 l ' - ' 5 Edy ' 'k 9 ' M- n' ' a k at V ' ' L g Q45 I n To 533 9132 Mon Sat 10 5 30 Vrsa Master Charge Q ISA Congratulations STEVE GLASSMAN Sb MR 84 MRS BILL GIULIANO C om!10fim6nT5 o CE RAN ESTORE fumes , 72 Z evisi ons, Sfereos, Beofafin R01,lf8,70 agove IAQ Eirc e Zvzn!5f071,flQw ersgv Congratulations To LORI From Mom, Dad, David 84 Mitchell Dear Gary, Wallpaper Imports Congratulations - You Have Made Us Very Pl'Oud Of YOU. Designer Wallcoverings May Your Future Years Bring You A5 Wholesaletothe Public andtheTrade Much Happiness As You Have Brought H 19:30-5'00 T0 US-MUCN Love. MOufay.Sa, day 95 E. Ml. Pleasant Ave Th d y tI8:3O l.ivingston,N.J.O7039 MOM 84 DAD l201l 992-6494 Congratulations To ANDREA MAITLIN And Good Luck ln The Future To The Class Of 1980 The Maitlin Family 309-311 Central AvenuelNewark, New Jersey 07103 12015 484-9300 Est. 1929 Best Wishes To The Class Of 1980 CHAIKLIN CASH REGISTER CO. Electronic Cdsh Register Systems To The Class Of '80 Sincere Wishes For Future Happiness RCTEL GP AMERICA Quality Uncompromised In The Field Of Electronics Ardsley, N.Y. Congratulations To The Class Of 1980 T.. DRYWALL 0 PARTITIONS ' f 0 ,ICCEILINGS ' CARPENTRY W. llll . X ik I S! 1 1 1 T' C , 1 - ' ION, INC. Kiliieliiliilii' CARMEN INGA it 79 WASHINGTON ST. 201-,731-0006 WEST ORANGE, N.J. 07052 Congratulations RANDI And The Class Of 1980 Dr. 84 Mrs. Robert V.P. Hutter Andrew And Edie HIFI llll INIUIAIICI Cgngratulatpgng JAMES W MIKE WEST AGENT And Good Luck P O Box 556 47 E Northfield Rd Love l.lv Ncisvo NJ 07039 Mommle An Daddy nlzrnzszwrluo 1200 994 0500 STAT: FARM lNsunANcz COMPANIES AUTO LIFE HEALTH FIRE Bm.ocMma1'oN n.l.mols ,l6 Wiiz 61 RIDGEDALE AVENUE HANOVER N J PHONE 887 5241 Congratulations Seniors Artnstlc Floral Arrangements Corsages Cut Flowers Green Plants We re Proud Of You Wedding 84 Funeral Deslgn Open7Days 3352212 MR 8. MRS G DANCKWERTH Salk 81 Drled Flowers Vlslt Our Greenhouses it 3 Wcmaaez ?ZamZ ea. 7nd, 1 Congratulations to the Class of 1980 1,1-N if .us ' - .44 .4, ,' , -.ii ks- K' ,gg Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation We're Partners in Growth It has been more than 15 years since Foster Wheeler moved to Livingston. During this time both the company and its home community have grown. As part of Livingston's dynamic economy, Foster Wheeler employs 2300 people at its 25 acre world headquarters. Growth is also the keyword for careers in the energy industry. Many Livingston High grads have found challenging and rewarding positions with Foster Wheeler in a variety of fields. Perhaps you too may iind it exciting to work for a corporation dedicated to meeting the world's energy needs. Foster Wheeler serves the energy industries around the globe. The organization designs, fabricates and constructs petroleum and chemical process plants as well as steam generating equipment for electric utilities, shipbuilders and industry. It maintains manufacturing plants in the United States, Canada and Great Britain, an engineering center in Houston, Texas, and affiliates and licensees in 17 countries. FOSTER VVI-H-I-LI-H I-Nl-F21-IYLH IFIPDFIATIDN 110 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE, LIVINGSTON, NEW JERSEY 0703912011533-1100 An Equal Opportunity Employer MIF Compliments of the VHA.. of Livingston The Inn With The Difference Route 10 81 Walnut St. Livingston, N.J. 994-3500 'it EIIIPI FD? C.O.E. CLUB Congratulations And Best Wishes ROBERT And The Class Of 1980 May lt Be The Task Of This Generation To Work For The Betterment Of The Quality Of Human Life And For Peace For All Mankind. Sheila 81 Fred Friedman Happiness To KIM And Class Of '80 ROBERT MCDERMOTT INSURANCE 599 So. Livingston Ave. Livingston, N.J. 07039 992-5572 992-0169 Congratulations Deciding on furniture isn 't easy. .. Class Of 1980 deciding where to buy it should be. 11, O08 LIVINGSTON ROUTE 10 AT LIVINGSTON CIRCLE 992-1600 I Wedding 5 W ,Cr arvc Floral Pieces Q gf i krfb ouniry AFI I1- ix N ISI 4' : ,- M IVMWI . . I - 39525 2 ig l fi E -' Elle -3,5203 992- 2 g, '2g:fII'IfIQfI .. i..,,,.,,.. AL 84 MARY BEATRICE Q -..i',',, '5P!!f, .H ru! I P IHPY PUICE Q DELIGATESSEN ' 44 E. Northfield Rd. f Livingston N.J. 992-2723 D Q-C 1 Hom mad Sal d 'Kaiba G Non Koch M lt Cu tom C bring Smoked Fish A Annetln . - L nchnl G ' . - The Lillie Place Wifh the Big Difference ! in V ull ' . ' 1 A y fiy iiii Congratulations To Our Daughter WENDY And The Entire Graduating Class Howle And Bobby Kessler Mlchael 81 Debbie GD K H iyuun inn uv gn IU I - 0 e I I- r er e s I I H O n 'I u o o b 2 H .I an ns 6 lb 0 53 J 'I r'r 'lr VR J s u ' I .U n 1 e I I' ff' I I I r, N' c , I lf n 'K ' F ' 1 1 'H Hor' - I -JJ v w 1 J A 'if -EW? by .N ,ilfzgi uwedmngs fu r I mlfyi liusmlzvalu I ' 'I L 'Q -mum-mnu I I 1' 'LI 14 I IIEEW, vs, Hd Dsympamm I .L 3 , ,. as -:mmm 'sl y ISIN 'mnsnnmu ' .I I 4 n- I lf' IN- -1 9 7311? If wc' rn man ' uv- I . .. Compliments LRF SIATER COMPANIES INC RlooseseltPlaza 2VVestNord1fieldRoad LivingstonNJ07039 THE SLATER COMPANIES Business Investments AL S CIRCLE DELI 466 W. Mt. Pleasant Good Luck Seniors! L Compliments Of MR AND MRS MEL TOLSTOI AND FAMILY QQ' LIVINGSTON USY Mazel Tov Class Of 80 Graduating Board Members President - Harris Nydick Executive V.P. - Jill Silverman Programming V.P. - Michele Bitton Glory B! Junior And Misses Sportswear Pay Less For Your Favorite National Sweaters And Sportswear 437 W. Mt Pleasant Ave. fRt Mon-Thurs-Fri 10-9 Tues-Wed-Sat Also Located At Essex Green Mall . Nathan And Blanche Dorman An Michael Wish LESLIE An Her Friends The Best Of Luck ln The Future of 101 Real Estate Owners!Manager!Developers ' I 10-6 It A c Dr Ml J d d Congratulatlons To Our Daughter LAUREN An The Graduatlng Class Of 1980 MI' And Mrs DOl'l3Id Barne JEWELERS 300 Mlllburn Ave Mlllburn N J 379 1595 THoMAs GlANNoPouLos 994 1000 ASSISTANT SECRETARY TREASURER FIDELITY UNION TRUST COMPANY MEMBER FIDELITY UNION BANCORPORATION 313W MT PLEASANT AVE LIVINGSTON NJ 07039 TELEPHONE 201 430-4913 Best Wnshes Congratulations To The Graduating Class Class of 1980 A Fond Farewell T0 CROSSROADS HEALTH PLAN THE BEERMAN FAMILY Washes You Contlnued Success' PRO KEDS ADIDAS PUMA CONVERSE ALL STARS TRETON FRED PERRY BATA SPECS NIKE PONY NEW BALANCE KID POWER AUTRY SAUCONY TIGER TRED2 PATRICK The Class Of 1980 SNEAKERS UNLIMITED INC asv nv 10 THE BELSIK 3531.3 ESI MALL L'V'S5.i22,'igLRiLf FAMILY vas 2232 994 saao School Days PROFESSIONAL PATRONS STUART A FARBMAN DDS DR BURTON B GILLETTE MD PA DR LAWRENCE S HARTE DDS CHARLES J KRONENGOLD MD DR GEORGE V NEWMAN MILLER SL PINCUS PA ESQS MR 8L MRS BEN ROSENBLOOM WEINSTEIN PHARMACY WILLIAM I WEISS MD RICHARD B. WINTERS DDS I , I I I I I 7 I I, l I I , I I I I , I I I I, I I ' I I I 1 I I , I I I Congratulations From BOB FlNE'S LIVINGSTON PHARMACY WENDI Congratulations Class Of '80 From KADEN REALTY INC Gella Seiden, Realtor J N. , , or we X --1-1' 7' -:A - . Swv if C 5 155? iq! 'if I, ,- V i , :'I:A 2 5 . f2.1ir'f' f firms , ill - im - ' f l 'l it . get-'W '- A X , .15 14 l 175 So. Livingston Ave. 994-2820 From A SECRET ADMIRER Cf BLAU if' gn-u s.-f sill JOHN 1965 BILL 1966 CARL 1968 QQ LHS And Speclal Thanks To Mr. John Mazzone MARYJO 1971 ELENA 1980 CHRIS 1970 STEVE 1973 BOB 1977 The Vidal '23 1 Family 1 X I - HC . Always there when we need her. ' . Two more ads by Monday. Q . Tries to be tough. X . He cuts out last years ads. DOWN . He s our layout man. ' W m . I went there Saturday I swear. . She comes with soup. iv . Promises promises. . He s always losing weight. . See 42 across. I . She s our food expert. M . Let s go to E.P. sl V J C K 3L - R I O 2 ll t 3 H ISP I P 8 . C 1 .2 I I H 11 Last but not least. L - 2 1 . w E N 2 , ' . A 7 ' ' lv!! L 3 lg , 4 D 12 ' ' A Congratulations Class Of 1980 IVIR AND MRS WILLIAM GRAULICH III 279 S. LIVINGSTON AVENUE LIVINGSTON N. J. YOUR LIVINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL 'mm STUDENT COUNCIL Best Wishes to Our Graduating Seniors David Greenberg Nancy Shapiro Frank Parillo Adriene Fukessi Leslie Schachter Mark Welber Qian FAMOUS KNISHES MARV'S - BOOSTERS HELENE BILL JILL AND LAUREN ABER ANONYMOUS MR AND MRS A APFELROTH ALBA L. AROMANDO MR ANTHONY J AROMANDO THE BAIME FAMILY THE BANZHAF FAMILY MR AND MRS ROBERT M BARON BEAUTIFUL BATHS MR AND MRS MILTON BEDRICK BOBBI BEDRICK BELSIK FAMILY RUTH AND IRVING BLAU THE BLICKSTEIN FAMILY HARRY BLUM INSURANCE THE BLUM FAMILY MR AND MRS W BOLLHORST THOMAS BONITO CPA DEBBY BOONE MR AND MRS WM BOTTORFF AND FAMILY SOPHIE AND SANFORD BROWDE AND FAMILY FRANK CAMPISI MR AND MRS JOHN CHISICK JOHN CHISICK JR MR AND MRS NICHOLAS F CICCONE THE COHEN FAMILY CORINNE KAREN MICHELE AND ALVIN THE DALTON S MR AND MRS G DANCKWERTH MR AND MRS WILLIAM C DAVIS THE DEIESO FAMILY THE DEMARZO FAMILY DR NATHAN AND BLANCHE DORMAN JIM FLEMING THE FLETCHER FAMILY MR AND MRS JERRY FREDA MR AND MRS L FRIEDMAN AND FAMILY GLORIA S BAR AND GRILL MARC GOLDBERG AND MICHELLE SCHAAP GOOD LUCK TOM MOTHER AND DAD MR AND MRS STANLEY GREENBERG AND FAMILY THE GREENHALLS AND CASEY THE HALPERIN FAMILY MR AND MRS DAVID HORWITZ AND FAMILY DR AND MRS HUTTER AND FAMILY MR AND MRS C INGA BEST WISHES MR. AND MRS. G. DEPOE JACQUELINE AND ROBERT FRIEDMAN MR AND MRS P INSABELLA AND FAMILY THE ISHERWOOD FAMILY FRED W JENKINS INSURANCE MR AND MRS JOSEPH M JENTIS JOHN AND COLLEEN MR AND MRS I KAHN LISA KOPINSKY MEMBER OF THE CLASS OF 80 LANCER LOVERS LEGOW MANAGEMENT COMPANY MR AND MRS DAVID LEVY MR AND MRS M LITVAK AND FAMILY CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES CLASS OF 80 FATHER BOB LORENZO MR AND MRS JOHN W LUKWICZ LUSH LOU AND T BOO BEST WISHES MANNA FAMILY ARNOLD AND JUDY MARCUS MATTHEW AND JANET LORI AND BILL MCATEE WILLIAM AND ALICE MENNI'I-I' THE MESNICK FAMILY MR AND MRS STEPHEN MESSAROSH CHARLES N MILLER DAVID MILLER MR AND MRS JACK MILLER LILY MILLER THE MRCC COUNTRY ROCK BAND BOB MARYANNE SUZANNE MUELLER LAURA AND WALTER MUELLER DR AND MRS JOHN PECORA THE PERRINI FAMILY DON AND NANCY POTTER ROBIN AND LISA KEN ROSENBERG LIAR CHEATER COWARD THE ROZALSKY FAMILY LAUREN SACHS THE SALOMON FAMILY MR AND MRS DANIEL SCHIAVO ESTELLE DAVID ELLEN AND DEBBIE SILVER SLUTSKER FAMILY JUDY AND DAVID SOLOMON DR BARBARA S STARR MRS MARGARET TERRACIANO ALVIN S TRENK ASSOCIATES THE TSCHAPKA FAMILY MR AND MRS RICHARD JOSEPH TURI MR AND MRS LOUIS W VENZA B C WANG AND D D DON THE WATSON FAMILY JOE AND AUDREY WEINSTOCK ELAINE WOLF KAREN AND STAN WOLFE THE LITVAK FAMILY MRI AND MRS: ROBERT SIEGEL BOOSTERS THE ABELS FAMILY MARGOT E ABELS BEA ALBIZATI ALICE 81 BARBARA GUIDANCE DEPT ROBIN JILL BAIME MR 81 MRS STEPHEN BECKERMAN LLOYD BENNETT MARK BERKOW 81 LYNNE SKOLLER BIFF HAPPY HAK 84 SZTYBBS MR BILL BILLY AND THE GANG BRAD JANET FRANK ROCKY RIFF RAFF 81 MAGENTA BOGINSKY FAMILY THE CHEDISTER FAMILY CATHY COONEY LIZ D ARCHI MR 81 MRS V DARCHI MR 81 MRS C DEROSA 84 FAMILY LESLIE DORMAN MR 84 MRS DUBOW FLORENCE MEL KAREN 84 ZACHARY EDELMAN DAWN FAULL MR 84 MRS FELLMAN JOHN JACKIE 81 JESSICA FRANZ JULIE GIRONE HARRIET 81 SANFORD GOLDBERG MR SL MRS MARVIN GOLDSTEIN DR 84 MRS BERNARD GRABELLE 84 FAMILY THE WILLIAM GRAULICH FAMILY DAVID GREENBERG MR BERTRAM FEID 81 FAMILY THE HALL FAMILY MR 84 MRS LAWRENCE W HARRY JR MR 81 MRS FLOYD JACOBS SHARON 81 MICHAEL JONES MOTI KESWANI MR 84 MRS S KOCUR MR 81 MRS JOHN F KOLINSKY JR THE KOWAL FAMILY DR MORRIS H KURTZER THE KWEIT FAMILY THE LUBELL FAMILY LYNN S LIDS AT THE UNION MARKET MARION 84 ALLAN MAITLIN MR 81 MRS MAREETY JAMIE MATTHEWS MAYER FAMILY MR MELLOW THOMAS STEVEN MENNITT THF MENTESANA FAMILY CARYN MILLER BRIAN MILLER EIRC MUELLER THE NEARY FAMILY THE NEUGOLD FAMILY THE PARIS FAMILY DAVEY PATEMAN MR 84 MRS R PATEMAN MRS MARYANNE PECORA THE REINHARDT FAMILY THE RENEGADES DAVID SAN FELICE KATHLEEN AND THOMAS SAWICKI CARLA A SCHOR THE SELTZER FAMILY ROBERT KIKI JOEY 81 JON SIEGEL JILL SILVERMAN ROBERTA AND SANDY SILVERMAN MR AND MRS B SMITH MR 84 MRS SOLOMON DR AND MRS BERNARD STRAUSS AND FAMILY RAY AND ROSE TUMINARO MRS JOSEPHINE TURI MR 81 MRS LEON UTH MR 84 MRS WALTERA VEIT JEFFREY AND MAITA WALDON MR 81 MRS LEWIS WEINSTOCK DR AND MRS EDWARD WEISS ALLAN 84 EILEEN WOLF MRS MARGARET ZINKOSKI GOOD LUCK TO DEBBIE SIEGEL HERB SIMON, MONK SUPREME THE ABER FAMILY ACE ALFIERI FAMILY PATTIE ALFIERI MR 84 MRS DR ALLEN ALONSO FAMILY ANTHONY ANDREOU SCOTT ANDREWS ANONYMOUS ANONYMOUS ANONYMOUS PENNY ANTE THE ANTHONY FAMILY FRANK W ANTONACCI LENORE ANTONACCIO RHEA APPELBAUM LISA ANN AROMANDO THE ARONS FAMILY THE ARONSON FAMILY AUNT MARGE AUNT ROSE THE BAIRD FAMILY BALENE 84 FARLEY MARTY AND RUTH BARBER THE BARNA FAMILY LAURA BARON JOHN BARON ROB BARON THE BARRY FAMILY JOHN BARRY MR 81 MRS RICHARD BATHMANN MR JOSEPH BECKER NOAH BEERMAN ANTHONY 84 MARGE BELARDO CAROL BENDER ANDREW BERGER BERGMAN FAMILY BRUCE BERLIN MICHAEL BERSTEIN BEST WISHES CLASS OF 80 TIMMY gl DENISE BETH S FATHER BETH S MOTHER BIG ED EVELYN BIGOTTO THE BIRNER FAMILY MITCH BIRNER THE BITTON FAMILY MICHELE BITTON CARRIE BLATT WENDI BLAU BLUEBERRY RON BLUM BOBBY AND PENNY BODEN FAMILY LAURA BONITO LINDA BONITO JOEY BOTTS THE BRANDT FAMILY DAVID BRAUNSTEIN THE BRAUNSTEIN FAMILY MR 81 MRS LEWIS R BRENNER MR 84 MRS GERALD BRICKMAN TROY BRYDON BROW JULIE BROWDE THE BROWER FAMILY ADAM MICHAEL BUCHWALD CHRISTINE AND ROBERT BUTLER MR 84 MRS P BUTLER 84 FAMILY JOEY CACCAVELLE LOU CAMMARANO LUANN CARUSO MICHELLE CATALLO MICHELLE CATALLO 84 FAMILY MR 84 MRS ANTONIO CELENTANO LUCIA CELENTANO RON CHAIKLIN MR 84 MRS RALPH CICCI ROB CLARKSON AMY REBECCA AND JESSICA COHEN LINDA COHEN THE COHEN FAMILY ELLEN gl TOM COMERFORD MR 81 MRS T COONEY TOM COONEY DIEGO CORAZON SUE COX DOMINICKA CRINCOLI SR MR 84 MRS CARL CRUSCUOLI JOHN CRUMMEY NANCY CRUSE ED CUPOLI MARY BETH D ALESSANDRO D ALESSIO FAMILY MR 81 MRS JOSEPH DAMATO THE DANIELS FAMILY GINA DAVIDSON RICK DAVIDSON ROB DAVIS MARY BETH DE IESO LENNY DEL GAUDIO AND CHILDREN DENT 20 MR AND MRS A DELLA PELLE FRANK AND MICKEY DELLA PELLE THE DELL AQUILA FAMILY CHARLES DEL GUERCIO CHRIS DEL PLATO DEE ANNA DEL PLATO LAURA DEMARZO TERRY DEMPSEY THE DETORE FAMILY MR 81 MRS ANTHONY DIBERTOLO FRANK DIETRICK THE DIPPOLD FAMILY DI SPALTRO FAMILY ANNE DOHERTY MONETTE DONG JOE DUKER LESLIE 84 STEPHEN EDELMAN EGGS FRANCINE EGNEZZO ANDREA EHRLICH DAVID ELEFANT THE FAIRIES AT THE BATTERSEA POWER STATION MR 81 MRS DON FAMULA FRANK FARINELLA MRS V FARLEY LORY FELDMAN LISA FELLMAN MR MICHAEL FERNACOLA DAVID FINE THE FINKELS STEVEN FLEISCHER THE FOER FAMILY FOR MY BROTHER JIMMY AIDA FORRES ANN FORNARO MR 84 MRS ANDREW FORNARO THE FOTOMATES THE FOUR MUSKETEERS FRANCIONE FAMILY SUZANNE FRANKEL BILLY FRIEDMAN ROBERT FRIEDMAN MR 84 MRS JG FREILING MARK FREILING THE FRITZINGERS GAIL AND DEAN FOREVER LORI GALLAGHER VALERIE GAMBERALE CHELSEA GANG BOB GILMORE THE GIRLS FROM VIRGINIA TECH LYN GIRONE BILL JULES GIULIANO THE GLASSMAN FAMILY FRANK GOECKEL JULIE GOLDBAS DANA 81 MARISA GOLDBERG LISA GOLDMAN GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 80 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1980 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 80 DEBBIE 81 JOHN GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 80 DEBS GOOD LUCK COLLEEN FROM GEORGE GOOD LUCK LAURA GOOD LUCK ROB LOVE CATHY GOOD LUCK THOMAS MENNITT CAROLE AND BARRY GOTTLIEB SCOTT GOULD GRANDMA AND GRANDPA COHN GRANDMA MARY GREGORY GRANITO MR 84 MRS IRWIN J GREENBERG MR 81 MRS F GREEN KEVIN RICHARD GREENE LORI GREENFIELD THE GREISMAN FAMILY THE GRIFFIN FAMILY HIMER GROOME TERRY GROPOSO MR 84 MRS HARVEY GROSSMAN JOSEPHINE HAAS DR HAUSMAN AND FAMILY MR 84 MRS HICKEY DIANE HICKMAN LINDA HICKMAN GLENN HILL DAVID HIND MR 81 MRS LEONARD HITTNER GENNY HOLLAND HOMEROOM A204 HUNTER CATFISH HUNTER THE HUTTER FAMILY ICE CREAM LOVER CARMEN INGA AND FAMILY MICHEAL INGA THE INLANDER FAMILY MR 84 MRS PAUL JAMISON LAURA JANELA SANDRA JANKOLA BARRI JANOW JEFF GAIER S MOM JENNY AND WILLIE JULIE MARIE JOHNSTON MR 8: MRS WALTER JOYCE 84 FAMILY KARA AND JEN ROBIN KASDAN ROBIN KASNER A GARY KATZ THE KINSEY FAMILY KATHY KIRBY LISA KLASS DAVE KLEIN THE KOC FAMILY NANCY KOCUR CHRIS KONZELMAN DR AND MRS LM KONZELMAN MR AND MRS LM KONZELMAN MICHAEL KONZELMAN PATRICIA KONZELMAN KENNY AND KAREN KOTSOFF MARK KRAMER KRIS KUNGEL CINDY KUO ELISSA KWEIT TONI LANZA ROBIN LARSEN ALLISON LASHER BEA. SYLVIE. MABEL, a SUE RENITA DEL vENTo DR- IRVING HEAPS ' K.TI ' JEFF LAWRENCE JOYCE LEFF LAUREN LEFF RON LEFLEIN THE LEGION OF LEISURE MR 81 MRS KARL LEIN JOHN LENNON MR A MRS THOMAS LENZI BARBARA LEPPLA MR gl MRS J LEVA BEVERLY LEVY BRENDA LEVY ELLEN LIEBER LINDNERS A LITTLE PERSON LOADING DOCK GANG 6TH PAERIOD THE LOZ LUBEY PATTY LUCAS LUKE MARK ANN LULEWICZ ANDY LUSSKIN FRANK MACARTHUR MR 81 MRS MCCORNAC 81 FAMILY LORI MACPHERSON DAVE MACNICOLL MIKE MANNA GREG MANTORE ERIK MARAN JODI LYNN MARAN MARCHITELLO FAMILY KIM MARCUS ROY AND MARCIA MARCUS STEVEN MARCUS MELINA MARITATO LAURA MARKS RICK MASON THE MATTHEWS FAMILY TOMMY MATTHEWS JEFF MCCLAIN JOHN MCCLAIN THE MCINNIS FAMILY BILL MCMURRY SEAN MCNALLY DEBORAH ALISA MECHANIK MR 81 MRS MICHAEL MELO GERALD MEROLA DAVE MESSAROSH PENNIE MESSAROSH JERRY AND JOY MEYERS LISA MICHAELS MICKEY I MICKEY II MICKEY III MIDGE DEBI C MILLER JOAN S MILLER MR 84 MRS JOHN F MILLER SHAGE MILLER JILL MINKOFF JILL MINOFF BEN MINTZ PHOTOGRAPHER MISH L MR 81 MRS M MOSCHELLA CHARLES AND GRACE MOLINARO STEVE MOLINARO CATHY MONDELLO MR 81 MRS M MONICA DIANA MORRIS THE MRCC EXECUTIVE BOARD MR 81 MRS H MUELLER TINA MUELLER UNCLE MUBLES LUANN MUSUMECI STEVE MYRON NEESIE AND LENNA WAYNE NEUMANN NICK AND CHRIS THE NIEUZYTEK FAMILY NANCY NORMAN MR. 81 MRS. O DONNELL OELZ FAMILY EVELYN 84 BOB OLESKY THE OLSTEIN FAMILY ADAM ORLICK NICK PAOLELLA THE RONALD I PARKER FAMILY SUE PARKER THE PARRILLO S AND GAFFNEY S PASSERO FAMILY ALLISON PECKERMAN JANET PETRUZZI THE PHELAN FAMILY FRED AND JOAN PICINI KARYN PLOCK ANNA POCHTAR RUTH PODEMS MR STANLEY POLAR POLITO FAMILY NICK CVITOJ POLLARO STEVE PONTIAKAS TIRAN PORTER JON POSNER JENNIFER POTTER JOHN PUTUTSKY GREGG RACKIN 81 FAMILY RANDY AND THE CORWICK FAMILY MR 81 MRS LAWRENCE RANEG JAYME RATNER FLORENCE REA THE REICHEL FAMILY BETH REYNOLDS MR 81 MRS TC RIELLY THE RIKER FAMILY SAMANTHA 84 ROMY RIVKIND NICOLE RIZZOLO ROBERT TOM AND MEN THE ROETTGER FAMILY ROBERTA ROGERS LAURA ROSENBERG GARY ROTH JOHN ROYCE THE RUBENSTEIN FAMILY RUDY MRS ROSLYN RUEFF NEIL RUSSO S B M MR AND MRS MURRAY SABLE RON SACHS DR SALVAGNO S 6TH PERIOD FRENCH CLASS JANE SAMPSON THE SATURDAY NIGHT SURPRISE MRS SCANCARELLO SCHACHTER FAMILY WENDY SCHAEFFER ELLEN SCHIAVO DEBBIE SCHIAZZANO GORDON SCHNELL MICHAEL SCHOFEL DENNIS BARBARA 84 TARA SEDAILLE ELISA AND ILENE SEGAL LINDA SELYEM DIANE SENNEBOGAN NANCY SENNEBOGAN LISA SHATZ DOUG SHERMAN SHORTS LANCE SIEGEL ROBIN SIDOTI STEVE SIMKOVICH KERRI SIMMONS KEN SINGER JILL L SMITH MRS SMITH FERN SOLAN MRS. 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SPATOLA 84 FAMILY SCOTT SPIVACK MARCIA STEIN MRS ELLIE STEINBAUM DAWN STEWART MR 84 MRS RICHARD STEWART 81 FAMILY THE STICK THE STUNNERS JIM SULLIVAN MR 84 MRS LEON SZTYBEL TARA THE COLLIE TATER TEDDY BEAR LOVER STEVE TERNOSKY TO DEBBIE FROM AUNT BETTY 84 UNCLE SEYMOUR TO MY BIG SISTER FROM HER LITTLEST BROTHER AIDA TORRES LISA TULL MR 81 MRS A EDWARD TURI JR DANTON GARRETT TURI STEVE AND JOHN TURI THE UNDECIDEDS ANNE URCI MR 81 MRS URCI VICTOR AND VICTORIA VALENTE MR 84 MRS HAROLD J VANCOTT JACKIE VEIT NAT VELARDI MARK VENTURI ANGIE VENZA JOHN AND MARY VIDAL ROSEMARIE VILLANO THE WALDON FAMILY MR 81 MRS STANLEY WALKER WILLIE WARD WASSERMAN FAMILY CHRIS WEBER THE WEINBERGER FAMILY WEINSTEIN FAMILY ADAM MATTHEW WEINSTOCK MR 84 MRS J WEINSTOCK ELLEN WEIR THE WEISMAN FAMILY PHIL WEISS THE WELLS FAMILY LIZ WHEELER TED WILLIAMS ARLENE AND HENRY WINKLEMAN SARA AND ADAM WINKLEMAN ANDREA WISHINGRAD LORRAINE WOERNER KEN WOLFE MR 81 MRS LEONARD WOLFE WONDER WAITRII 79 ROSIE WONG WRANGLER THE WUBBY FAMILY DAYNA XANTHOS YEFSKY FAMILY YEOMAN S FAMILY SHARA ZAKARIN EDITH ZANG DONNNA ZEPKO A ZOOBRIS MR 81 MRS B ZUBICKI M.B. . . . . JIM MCGUCKIN RON 26 CE.V.j MADELYN WAXMAN 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000 Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Entire Llvnngston Hugh School Class Of 1980 CORKY AND CARL COBEN 000000 Lawrence Harlan Craig Congratulations Sensors Our special son and brother Bobby Our treasured Penny Our frlends Eric 84 David and The Gfaduates COLLEGE ADVISGRY SERVICE L1v1NcsToN As you go through llfe may you graduate often from one Ilfe level to another through ex perlence educatlon mistakes understanding perseverance and MUCH LOVE D S Zena llihegly 81 D d rr, ma e I usan en y av: POLLACK Elz hath Wllo hm kMalI Lv g tunM ll P a sParkMalI RuckawayT wnsq ara Woodhrdga Center Monmouth Mall A 4, ,,., .......,.... ..... ...v ....,.,,,,,,.,...,., v, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,-,, ,,,,,,, lv llllltlltlllllllllltl llllllllllll llllllllllllllllllll llllllllllll lllllll Y 1 I 1 V I ' ll ll I Y Y . I ' 1 V 1 ! I M - . oo 0 1 lllllllll' ?4tl'l'l'::lll'l'L I l umvumu- - 'ia 'iwn 'iins s-armu 0 U u 0 i In .af '91 ., THIS IS YOUR PROUDEST HLOUR . . . . . .-Culminating a period in your lile you will always want to remember, As your ofhcial photographer, we feel elated to have been able to document this cherished era with photographs pulsating the yery life you lived - the very thoughts you spread - the very feeling you so -.sarmly :md sincerely shared. This reality though captured in a split second will he an eserlasting record for posterity. The future holds many es ents for you that you will utmt to remember - Please feel free to call upon us lor all of your photographic needs. YA 1 1' ll I i l FOREMOS1' scuoot. l'HOTOUR.'Xl'llliRS tx 'l'lll-I l-I.XS'l' 0 Crossroads 1980 Staff . . . YQ? ,xy EDITORS-IN-CHIEF: Diana Luckewicz, Randi Hutter and Tina Terraciano ADVISOR: Gail Lighthipe SPORTS: Ricky Sules, Co-editor-Caren Holtzman, Co-editor-Debbie Silver and Rich Jacobson BUSINESS: Robin Kasner, Co-editor-Wendi Blau, Janet Browde, Joel Mar- BUSINESS ADVISOR: Mrs. Norma Katz cus, Ruth Podems, Ken Friedman, Co-editor-Lori Roth, Jack Rosenbloom, John Greenhall, Co-editor-Mark Friedman, Linda Sable, Michele Bitton, Harris Nydick, Elena Vidal and Michelle Furdyna. X I we . Crossroads 1980 Staff . ,Q lf.f9l.'I PHOTO-LIT: Cathy Dieso, Editor Laura Hillman, Kim Honor, Linda Strauss, Melissa Kofsky and Jennifer Corwin 'Ps vt-L . 'N---31 ., Tn LAYOUT: Editor Karen Margolin, Brian Miller, Debby Leopold, Tom Mennitt and Jenise Geannakakesg Missing-Jill Meyers -4 PHOTOGRAPHY: Doug Harte, Doug Sherman, Guy Donatiello, Bill Miller, Editor-Ken Horwitz, Jeff Cabot and Harris Nydick, Missing- Hakan Kutlu, Brian Miller, Ron Chaiklan 6-.. CURRICULUM: Co-Editors Vicki Fabisch and Jaime Wolf Gu, i ' Q CLASS: Debbi Parness, Co-editor-Dana Maranz and Co- editor-Alyssa Garfinkelg Missing-Lori Kagan and Amy Blum Crossroads 1980 Staff . CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES: Carol Tarshis, Marci Brickman, Editor-Laura DeMarzo and Wendi Mesnick Oth! ART: Dorrianne Goidt, Ellen Schiavo, Editor-Abbe Lubell, and Cathy Mondello, Missing-Kathy Curry and Sue Lulewicz UNDERCLASSQJRSJ: Gina Szumaski, Yvette Olstein and Karen Slutsker TYPING: Leslie Dorman, Editor-Kara Weiss and Wendy Schaeffer x1'ii,'Pi Ti' :li ire UNDERCLASSCSOPHSJ: Larry Kirschner and Richard Margolin FROM THE EDITORS During the close of the seventies, our! high school years, we have been paving the path to our future. This yearbook serves as a reminder of the friends and experiences we shared. Now, at the start of the eighties we are at the Crossroads of our lives: we have decisions to make which will effect our future success and happiness. l wish to each of the class of 1980 that you choose the path which suits you best, and perhaps our paths will cross once again. Randi Hutter Co-Editor-in-Chief As the first graduating class ofa new decade, we look upon this year as a period of transition in our lives. While the '70's saw us as children beginning to grow and to learn more about ourselves, the '80's will witness us develop into mature individuals who will continue to strive for more knowledge. We must now leave those memories of our adolescence behind, and look to the future as adults. For those of us going on to college, we can expect new challenges and demands from our concentrated studies in the next few years. Others of us who begin working soon after graduation also will be faced with responsibilities in a new learning experience. But to the class of 1980 whatever you do in the future, may you be happy- This life is yours Take the power to chose what you want to do, and do it well. Take the power to control your own life, no one else can do it for you. Take the power to make your life happy! -Susan Polls Schutz Tina Terraciano Co-Editor-in-Chief As our senior year comes to a close, we have so much to look back upon and even more to look forward to. We will always remember our learning experiences at LHS, those which occurred in and out of the classroom. Crossroads 1980 is a composition of images which reflect our years at Livingston High School. As we, the Class of 1980, embark on a new decade, we bring with us the individuality to enrich our future lives. Diana Luckewicz Co-Editor-in-Chief The Crossroads '80 staff would like to thank everyone who contributed to this yearbook, Especially . . . Miss Gail Lighthipe, whose knowledge, guidance and sense of humor we could not have done without this year! Mrs. Norma Katz, whose monetary expertise helped make Crossroads '80 the most financially successful yearbook ever! Mrs. Dolores Carola for her time and help. A special thanks to Wayne Ackerman Nancy Dubow Alyssa Garfinkel Laura Hillman Mindy Klarman Mr. Don Schwartz Jeff Unger Kara Weiss whose photography added to the beauty of this yearbook. I Have Been Touched By The Moment, And All Too Soon If Becomes A Memory, So I Put It In My Pocket And Carry It Always, Because The Memory Is Me. Z I tiff :Q df' '11, .,,,, 'B - 7 I N. . X -it , I W 'X-Q. . V47 .1 4 vu-:,! ' , - lr , . 1 HT. - v., A: x -' ' V LN. ' VP I -Vx-, ': Var v ' -fc 5 ' 'I '. 1 1 x r vb IS X -n k ffrl .- I .hwgqv E . y, -'- 1' 1 gd-I R ,Hg 1. ,. , ' ., , Hi, ' ,ss Sv X mi 4 ' Q xl Tj f 1 ,, A fgi., . -.rn -ggv-gvici U9 Q ' in f if M 'CSETT fl Q1 9 We Live In A Wonderful World Full Of Beauty, Charm And Adventure. AL WV' 1' 1 I There Is No End To The Adventures That We Can Have If Only We Seek Them With Our Eyes Open. 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