Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

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MARC NATHAN ABRAHAMS My God, what have we done? The universe - a vast never ending world of exploration and discovery . . . Marc is chal- lenged by finding constellations and by experi- mentation . . . enjoys his work as a Bio-Lab assistant . . . he can often be found at the Y . . , Marc's logical mind is a strong plus . . . when the time comes, he will be a tremendous asset to the l0lst Air Born Division. PAUL ACKERMAN A nd lfeel like I'mjust being born Like a shiny light breaking through a storm. The Merry Prankster' who emerged from the ruins of Schimelpenninck is involved with J.F.T.Y. and the New Livingston News Ain't it great? . . . a crazy and complete- ly natural person who loves the orangutan in the Central Park Zoo, breezy days with sun- shine, fields of waving grass, and frequent vis- its to South Mountain Reservation nei- ther Miss Adelmann nor the walkout incident will be easily forgotten. LAWRENCE ALAN ABRAMSKY Everyone has a part, but the aetorplays it better. Larry, unforgettable in school plays, spends his free time rehearsing for shows . . . always well-meaning, his personality is characterized by a huge laugh . . . enjoys his positions as co- chairman of N.C.S.Y. community group, Senior Store member, and juror in the Senior Play . .. the entire production of My Fair Lady leaves unequaled memories . . . a future businessman with perhaps acting on the side, Larry hopes that others will enjoy his per- formances as much as he enjoys performing for them. ELAINE DORIS ADAMUS Sinceri t y and friendship are two of lije's treasures. Petite, enthusiastic Elaine says, l'm having a blast! . . . usually with the Delta Sigma Phi girls at Beach Haven or in Mr. Ruch's band homeroom , .. favorites are music theory and playing in the Marching Band for football games . . . besides her musical activities, ener- getic Elaine loves swimming, bowling, sewing, and cooking .. . college is definite, with a major in education. 138 EVELYN S. ABRAMSON Speaks not one thing with the mouth ana' another with the heart. Peroeptive, sincere, and empathic describes Evelyn .., a member of A.F.S., French and Russian Clubs, her hobbies include sewing, cooking, and handicrafts . . . remembers M.E.H. and psychology classes . . . plans for travel and furthering her education are in the future in whatever Evelyn pursues, she hopes to make a constructive contribution to the people around her, ROBERT AGRISS The time of We is short, To spend that shortness base! y were too long. Eggy can always be found driving his most prized possession, his car . . . he tremendously enjoys participating in sports and watching football and baseball .. . this future Air Force man enjoys history and Mr. Ransegno- la . . . let us never forget one of Robert's fa- vorite memories, The Roof .

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STEVEN ALBERT We must try to make the end ofthe journey better than the beginning. A newcomer to L,H.S., Steve was a member of the .l.V. wrestling team and played La Crosse at A,G. Berner High School be- sides pursuing the same sports here at L.H.S., he plays football and baseball reading, philosophy, and sociology are favorite pas- times . . . Steve sees himself as a physical edu- cation teacher in the future. DEBORAH JOAN ALLISTON All I ask ofliving is to have no chains on me. Independent, informed, and shrewd . . , usually seen with Missy, Lynn, and Karin in her Camaro, she spends most of her time out- side of school . . . favorite memories include the art room and the guidance office . . . ev- eryone will remember those original Christ- mas cards! E. STEPHEN ALDER In youth we believe many things that are not true: In old age we doubt many truths. Steve's interests range from electronics to the study of World War I air craft . . . often seen with Sam and Mark, he enjoys pool and handwrestling . . . his resouroefulness assists him as a member of the supply crew and presi- dent of the Radio Club . . . a special wish is to have been born in 1900 and to have lived through World War 1 as a flyer in Europe . . , perhaps the future lies in dentistry, but what about becoming a pilot? DONA MARIA ALTOMARE Her enthusiasm portrays an awareness in lUe. A sweet, vivacious personality makes Dona an enthusiastic member of the senior store and class council enjoys being with Rich, Mary Kay, Suzanne, and Marion or partici- pating in those Fags vs. Chicken games . .. favorite memories include homeroom with Mrs. Vincent, Oct. 18, 1969, and the Senior Prom 1970 . . . loves elephants! . . , plans to major in math. 139 RICHARD JEFFERY ALLARD Ifyou want to be happy, be it! Honest and trustworthy Richard leads a very happy life . . . memorable experiences include the roof, Mr. Gambino, and science . . , a ca- reer in electrical engineering looks promising for the future . . . will never forget his most prized possession, his car .. a sports fan, Richard enjoys football and softball. RICHARD ANDERSON Speech is silver, silence is golden. Dick can usually be found in Baskin-Robbins or with the Broadlawn Bunch . . . J.V. Soccer, the Band, and Key Club are major interests as is his favorite subject of history . . . although very busy, Dick manages to play the drums and collect coins . , . Mr. Keer is his favorite, but so is steak! . . . undecided about a major, college is his immediate goal.

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