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LISA RACHEL BRICK Beyond a wholesome discipline be gentle with fourself. You are a child of thc universe no ess than the trees and the starsg you have a 'ight to be here. Therefore be at peace with Sod, whatever you conceive him to beg and in Lhe noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. With all its sham, drudgery, and Jroken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be :areful. Strive to be happy. EMILY SUSAN BROOKS The only worldl know without walls. is that ofillusion and poetry. For me that is the only Liberation. 'erious, sensitive, and sympathetic, Em is ctive as Vice President of B'nai Brith Girls, a ember of Explorers' Club, Youth for Youth, and Future Physicians' Club . . . U.S. History I, physiology and her experience working at St. Barnabas are favorite memories . . . cher- ishes her family and true friends . , , hopes to someday live in Israel and make a significant contribution to that country , . . what about that great smile'?! MITCHELL BRIN The wise man by his friends develops his goodness ofcharacter. This outgoing bicyclist is also a champ frizbee player , . , an extremely outspoken man, who has found much enjoyment working with the Livingston Roseville Reading Program .. . a person with depth as well as a great sense of humor . . . varied interests include student council and computer programming . , . how can he help but be successful in research? RICHARD MICHAEL BROOKS Know thyseUQ Whether it's driving around town in his '60 Chevy bomb or slashing the puck into the goal at a hockey game, Rich always seems to have that friendly air about him . , . as one of the more humorous students at L.H.S., he finds Varsity hockey and Key Club major in- terests . . . will he ever let Howard drive? . . . I don't know! . . . his favorite subject, phy- siology, has inspired him to go into the field of animal science and become a veterinarian. 149 JULIA BROEG The dictates ofthe heart are the voices of Fate! Quiet Julie is found most often with Mark or else at the Variety Fair . . . the Senior Prom 1970 will be a memory forever . . . pizza, sau- sage, baseball and soccer games are among her favorites . . . Julie plans a career and mar- riage for the future. ROBIN LESLIE BROUS Talk happiness, the world is sad enough. Happy, talkative Robin is usually seen with Cindee, Ginny, Joanne and Nina at Willow- brook, where she works Are you kidding? travelling around the United States was quite a memorable experience . , , favors humanities and Mrs. Gill future plans include attending college and from there, who knows?
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RONALD BRADY l'm hip that I'm me and thafssomeone you can't be. Whether horseback riding or hunting, Red's blond hair and blue eyes are hard to miss . . . often at the courts or Don's with John, Sweed, Greg, Bob, and his red car . . . the student walk-out was unforgettable aspires to open a business of his own some- day. THOMAS M. BRAZ Nothing succeeds like success! Smiling T works at St. Barnabas Medical Center, but really enjoys the time he gets to sleep . . . detests getting up in the morning and anticipates graduation , . . a favorite sub- ject is senior math . , . his goal is to be a suc- cess, probably in the field of industrial engineering. MARK H. BRAFMAN Every man is the architect ofhis own fortune in thefuture we dream about. Mark is a member of the Key Club, Youth for Youth, and treasurer of the JETS . . . enjoyed chemistry, but Mr. Ransegnola was his favor- ite . , . when not on the tennis courts, he also plays golf, basketball and football . . . becom- ing an architect and changing the prejudice in the world are hopeful goals. CLAIRE MARIE BRENNAN Live, love, laugh, ana' be happy! A happy, talkative, friendly person, Eclaire is often found with Barbara and Connie . . . a member of F.T.A. and American Field Serv- ioe, her hobbies include reading, tennis, piano, and sewing .. . one of Claire's most prized possessions is the turtle from the '69 Senior Prom . . . has had great summers at Seaside experiences teaching nursery school and Sunday School inspire Claire to seek a career in elementary education. 148 N ,,' PETER A. BRAVMANN 'J Sailacross the unknown. This humorous waiter, watcher, and wisher will always remember the exciting days of Mr Hope's gym class bahl Geoff Laura, and Jon are great buddies . . , Mr Rans is terrific . . . always himself . . . take: advantage of music, art, and Frisbee . .. ar active member of Class Council and sopho- more track . . . hopes to be happy and seclud- ed in later life. JULIE KAREN BRETT X Laughter isa way ojjun. l Outgoing Jewlz cannot tolerate that one' person being late! . . . Why'?! ... Lisa is aj frequent confidante . , . outside of school shel can be discovered with Steve just having a great time . . , getting out at 3:00 is her fond-1 est of L.H.S. recollections . . . roses will be al constant reminder of happiness , . . medicinel rises as a possibility in the future. l l
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Cynthia Louise Brown I 'm free, and freedom tastes of reality! Sensitive and happy, Cindy always wants to be doing something: bicycling, sewing or lis- tening to her favorite music . . . trips to the Fillmore and the shore plus New Year's Eve, 1969 were the best , . . seen in her cape and with Peggy and friends . . . remembers the '70 walkout . . . the best is yet to come for Cindy. Pamela Ann Brown If you smile at me, don't you know I will understand? Pam enjoys nothing more than being with The gang and travelling to the shore how can one ever forget her smile or her love of art? . . , watching the surf and swimming bring enjoyment . , . being away from home this past summer has influenced Pam's think- ing . . . the future awaits her with happiness in an art career. Diane Suzan Brown Funny day looking for laughter and jnding it there. Playing tennis or paddleball or just eating Chinese food are among Charlie Brown's many activities . . . the year '69 and January '70 hold special treasures for this cheerful and sensitive red-head, who is constantly wearing a grin from ear to ear for her, insecure people just don't fit into the dynamite, now generation , which she luvs .. . her close friends and her sandals rate high with Diane. Linda M. Bruinooge lfl can stop one heartfrom breaking, I shall not live in vain. Talkative, sensitive, and helpful Lyn, is a member of F.T.A., Art Club, and German Club ... where Chris is, look for Lyn ... wants to be remembered for her individualtiy memories include the Senior Prom '70, that drive one December eve, and Mr. Keer's German class . . . the future sees a kind, un- derstanding, elementary edueation teacher. Katherine Ellen Brown The world is but canvas to our imagination. Crazy and cheerful Kathy can usually be found at home, at Don's, or on the Courts . . . Donna, Bob, and Bones are always around to lend a hand . . . her infatuation with Alvin Lee will certainly be remembered . . . last year's strike is a memorable experience as are conoerts at the Fillmore That's outra- geous! . . . goals for the future are to travel and to bejust plain contented with life. April Buglisi l A contented soul makes for a happy lU'e. Congenial and content with life, April devotes most of her time outside of school to Rob . . . enjoys swimming, camping in Pennsylvania, j and eating lobster tails! . . . some fond memo- 1 ries of LHS include the Junior Prom, Physiol- ogy class with the cat, and Humanities with l Mr. Stamelman . . . of course she will never l forget that baby bracelet . . . goals for the l future include college and marriage. l 150
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