Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

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DEBBIE GAIL DUSENBURY What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness? Unpredictable, crazy about roller skating and playing tackle football . r . usually accompa- nied by Marie and Pony, she is also found working atTwo Guys ,. What'? , . . espe- cially enjoyed history with Mr. Ransl' loves her pet gerbil! . . . Debbie plans for the future as a beautician. MARLENE ROSALIE EBINGER Let me live in the house by the side ofthe road, and be a friend ofman! Friendly, people-loving Marlene is a member of the German and Russian Clubs .,. will never forget her junior year with Bernie and the guys . . . besides enjoying sociology, Mar- lene is a frequent visitor of museums and art exhibits . . . wants to make at least one per- son's life a little happier . . . a born collector, Marlene treasures her candles . . . child psy- chology is a possible future career. EDWARD DUTY Silence is a fence around wisdom. As an interesting hobby, building and rigging 19th century old sailing ships intrigues Ed . . . will never forget Mr. Battito's art class '69- '70!. . . Mike and Pete are close friends . . . very diverse activities include flying radio- controlled airplanes and painting his prize ships a science dealing with ancient life will prove to be a most captivating major. VIRGINIA MARGARET EBSEN Happy is the one who finds wisdom and gains understanding, for they are one better than silver, their profit better than gold! Always willing to try hard, Ginger is co- chairman of Activities Committee for Student Council and a member of Spanish Club and Masque Makers . . . this happy person is of- ten seen with Ellen, Rinda and Karma, when not with Joe . . . skating, horseback riding and gymnastics are among her favorite sports fond memories of Senior Prom '69 . .. possible future in teaching. 161 VALERIE DYCKMAN Down thru the ages as l've been told,' ajriend is worth apo! ofgold. Energetic Valeraous enjoys hiking and simply walking . . . she is usually found with Pam, Judy, and Kathy or working at the Shop-Rite . .. I don't know .. . remem- bers eighth period biology in her sophomore year a happy person, Valerie would change absolutely nothing in her life. RAYMOND CARL ECKHART To sit alone with my conscience will bejudgment enoughfor me. Ya know what I mean? . . . since math is his favorite subject, Ray hopes to continue it in college and enter computer engineering . . . sailing gives him ample opportunity to think back about some of his memories, especially the Junior Prom with Martha.

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RANDI ELLEN DOLINER Ifyou don'tplan ajuture, you won't have one. Friendliness and a bubbly sense of humor are Ranj's,' distinct characteristics if she's lost, you can find her with Sandy, Phyllis, Judy, or Mitch, probably at Don's .. . Eng- lish and Mr. Blumenthal are two favorites but watching football is great , . . I'm so droy! After studying elementary education, teach- ing, marriage and happiness will ensue. CHERYL MICHEL DUBIN When l cannot sing in my heart, I can only speak my mind. Cheerful and friendly, Cheryl spends some of her time playing her guitar . . . often seen with Marcia and Sharlene at Don's or the Y . . . the student walkout and C.W.L. with Mr. Goas were memorable experiences . . , yeah right . . . positions on the Lance and Cross- roads have helped prepare this enthusiastic girl for a career injournalism. KEVIN DRAKE The will to help another is always there. If Bob, Gene, or Tom ever need a helping hand they simply call on reliable Kevin, who is always ready and waiting to aid others skiing in the winter, swimming during the summer, football in the autumn, and softball during the spring make him a Man for all Seasons computer programming and Mr. Hill are two favorites of L.H.S. . . . his unique major of forestry will certainly make Kevin's future as a forest engineer a fascinat- ing one. KARIN JOAN DUCHIN Ifa man does not keep pace aith his compan- ions, perhaps it is because he hears a dwerent drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or jar away. Karin is vivacious and idealistic . . . taxi cab . .. this most loyal Mets fan is also one of L,H.S.'s prize orators a member of Crossroads' Business staff as well as a Youth for Youth volunteer . . . Miss Coury is the greatest , . . extremely close with her well- known daughter , Jody . . , fantastic plans for law and working on an Indian reservation lie ahead. GALE F. DUBANOWICH There'll be new dreams, maybe better dreamt and plenty before the last revolving year it through. Gale has a good time whether going to New York, visiting the country, or just meeting new people her pastimes include water skiing and horseback riding . . . she also love: playing guitar and listening to music, especial- ly Joni Mitchell . . . fondly remembers het Christmas vacation 1970 . . . Ray . . . hopef to major in cultural studies and someday trav- el all over the world. MICHAEL P. DURKIN Right is right, wrong is wrong, do what you want. When Mary Kay or the men from the Ralph Club are around, Mike is sure to be close by ... he must take pride in the year 7l .., Weed is a member of the Varsity Baseball Team . . . how does a full page devoted to the Ralph Club sound? . , . this rough and tough individual plans to major in physical educa- tion and perhaps teach or play pro baseball, next - the Baseball Hall of Fame?



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RICHARD JOEL ELKIN Ifyou smile at me I will understand. Ricky can almost definitely be found with Jonny, Jimmy or Greg . . . the Powder Ridge Music Festival left indelible impressions and won't be soon forgotten . Heavy! Varsity Tennis and Ice Hockey were primary activities because of his warm outgoing personality, Rick will surely be a successful doctor. GAIL RUTH ELSASSER Such a gleam ofsincerity is most refreshing. Gail can be found riding with Ginny, Sharon, Janet, Shera and Joyce . . . comments fre- quently you're cool! . . . history with Mr, Rans and her car are amon her favorites . . . sincere serious, and cheergul, she will al- ways remember the spring of 1970 . . , antici- pates happiness and a good life. ALAN EPSTEIN The way is plain: be peaceful, generous and just! Friendly, generous Al spends most of his time at work in a milk truck and a print shop . . . Mr. Mewhinney and woodshop were two out- standing favorites at L.H.S. reading, woodwork, and camping are interesting hob- bies outside of school , . . enjoys watching football, basketball, and hockey . . . looks forward to success in the Navy after graduation. JU DITH ERGER I wish that for just one time you could stand inside my shoes , . . you'd know whata drag it is to see you. Judy can usually be found alone, unless she is with blue fly and yellow spider . . . interested in drama, she spends time at the theater and was co-director of My Fair Lady and director of South PacUic . . , the middle of her junior year was a turning point for Judy ... will always remember that one Friday afternoon it snowed. 162 JOHN W. ENGLISH Which road to take, I wonder? Known for his terrific sense of humor and easy-going manner, Eng wins the race to 7-1 1 after school ... at Y dances or just cruising around, he is often with Buddy, Bill, and Linda . . . in addition to the student walk- out and the Mountain football games, he won't forget economics with Mr. Blumenthal or the incident this summer . . . anyone want to take bets on the World Series? No! . . . forecasts for the future - a career in law and happiness. JOHN WILLIAM ERICKSON When a thousand plastic eyes stare! stare back at them and laugh. This broad-minded, potential anthropologist often can be found at Peter's house on those lazy school-less days . . I rock concerts are a prime interest . . . can't live without tuna on rye toast . . . guitar and photography take up most of his time . , . Mr. Cooney is a favorite , , , Jon is also a sports enthusiast!

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