Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

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SHERI LYNN FORMAN The wordfor her isjoy,jus! simplejoy. Talking or laughing, one can always find Sheri with Ilene, Robin and the guys . . . par- ticipated on the Yearbook Staff and A.F.S. . , . her favorite memories include the Senior Prom '70 and the Junior Class play . , . will be remembered for her distinctive laugh .. . an interest in math may lead to a future in accounting. Q WILLIAM IRA FRANZBLAU K-KE ver ything passes, everything changes, just do whatyou think you should. Blau stretches over most teammates on Varsity Basketball . . . athletic and cheerful, Billy is seen most often with The Guys . . . besides his athletic activities in school, he en- joys football and baseball . . . member of the Senior Class Council and Senior Store Mrs. Oleksiak and sociology will be remem- bered a career in math or medicine lies ahead AMY BETH FRADKIN To be surrounded byjriends isjoy. Outgoing and fun-loving easily describe Am .. . she can usually be found driving with the girls or working for Mr. Goas . . . the walkout in '70 is memorable as well as her summer at C.W. . . . considers her friends to be a vital asset . . . her sensitive character will help achieve a career in special education. ALFRED FRANZBLAU I livejor the moment. Al, a member of the guys from Broadlawnf' is active in Varsity Soccer besides being in Key Club and on the Math team ... Mrs. Fieber was one of his favorite teachers, although there is a toss-up between lunch, study, and math for his favorite subject college lurks in the future for Al, with a major in science. ELLIOT FREEMAN Ihada dream .., This shy bass guitarist enjoys football and pingpong and will always remember L.H.S. lunches . . , spending most of his time in his room or sleeping in hih closet, Yah is a dreamer Hey, ya wanna .. . skunks and banana cake rate at the top, as does his binocular case . . . seeing H2001 f- A Space Odyssey was an experience not to be forgot- ten . . . college and communications lie ahead. ae' yi FRANKLIN WILLIAN FRICKE Ill To live outside the law you must he honest. Buddy will certainly be remembered at L.H.S. for his hair! . . . humorous and rebel- lious, he finds the courts, Bruce's house, and .Iohn's basement to be interesting places . . . Woodstock is a fond memory which has brought a bright interest to music .,. Mr. Losi and history ranked top on his list . . . the future holds a college education and a goal to change the world.

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SHARON LEIGH FLEMING Seek the world and find yourseUI Sharon can usually be found with that certain someone if she's not with Suzanne, Sue, and Sally sensitive, fun-loving, and curious, she enjoys watching and participating in ten- nis and football ,.. Sharon will always re- member those nights when Y dances were at L.H.S, and her near miss with Suzanne at the state penn . . . having an apartment and pursuing a career in public health nursing are goals in her future . . . c'est la vie! JO ANN FLORIA To be with those we love is enough. Going out and being with Phil is .lo's major concern . . , What a sin! . . . bowling, ice skating, and office practice are favorite inter- ests . . . having to get up early in the morning is terrible! . . . honest and sincere, she can be found working as a secretary at the townhall . . . future plans include becoming a successful secretary and marriage to you-know-who! PATRICIA ANN FLENO Whatyou seem to be, Be really. Summers at the shore, especially that Wednesday in June are treasures to Pat . . , dizzy and independent, she loves horses and spends much time riding . . . Face! , . . seen with Linus, Pat wonders when his luck with cars will improve and when she'Il get enough Eppes Essen sloppy joes sees herself in Australia , , . college is definite, with a major in science. STUART MALCOLM FOLEY As free as the winds. Stuart, a quiet but active member of the Young Socialist Alliance, is as proud of his size 7 triple-E feet as he is of his participation in the April '70 walk-out . , . Likes aardvarks and hominy grits . . . Stuart sees a bright fu- ture for himself as a student of economic phi- losophy and other sundry things. RICHARD FLEXNER For I will make you to be a name and apraise. Flex reveals a friendly, cheerful personality , , , he is an outdoors man, interested in many sports such as basketball, tennis, football, and most importantly, Varsity Golf . . , active as Sports editor of the Lance, Secretary of the U.N. Contemporary Affairs Club and in the Y.M.H.A. .. . interested in government, Flex may be headed for law school. SUSAN LYNN FORD A warm person is one who, acting upon his perceptions, keeps an understanding eye to- wardothers. Sensitive, friendly Sue is mostly with Diane, Maureen, Sheryl and the Sues driving around favorite memories include the Chicken-Fag kickball and football games, Senior Prom l970, Mrs. Cox, and Mrs. Wald- ron . . . will be remembered in the T-Bird . . . the future holds goals of college and a career in special education.



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MARGIE FRIEDBERG I will tell you ofthe laughter ana' oftroubles, be they somebody else's or my own. Don's is where you'll find this outgoing and friendly girl . . . Margie can many times be found with Randi, Marcia, and Jane speech and drama is her favorite subject . . . Margie wants to go into a profession where she'll be able to help others . . . she will never forget Livingston High's walk-out. GARY SCOTT FRISCH lncisive questionners lance the inflated issues ofour day to arrive at the truth. As an active member in the U.N. Contempo- rary Affairs Club, Forensic Society, and Key Club, Gary has found history and Mr. Ran- segnola to be most enjoyable . . . tennis and basketball are favorite activities . . , through participating in the Experiment in Interna- tional Living, he has become much more aware . . , music is a main interest as is his collection of odd things . . . because of his questioning personality, history will be a re- warding major. DEL FRIEDMAN To experience is to live . , . A key member of the Leadership Club, Pro enjoyed working at the YMCA with the kids in the physical education department . . . an active leader, Del also participated in Youth for Youth and Senior Store . , . one of the Varsity Track pole vaulters . , . memories in- clude the Student Council meetings and gov- ernment with Mr. Cooney living with a family in Spain was a great influence . . , col- lege and a bright future are anticipated. MICHAEL BARRY FRISH SkilUi11 insight ana' a precise mind. Mickey can often be seen with Bob or the guys from Broadlawn .. . his enjoyment of math was put to good use on the Math team .,. Frick hopes to go into the field of engineer- ing and to fly his own jet . .. he will always remember his seats, front row center, for the Blood, Sweat, and Tears concert. W V L SHERRIE FRIELING It takes a lot ofjio wers to make a little perjiime, Carefree and happy . . . when not with Cindy, Fern, Sue, Toby, or Lu, Sher can be found in Cranford oh, that inner desire for fresh coconut ice cream! . , . summer 1970 brings fond memories of Brazil Mr. Fabrizio, the walkout, and Mrs. Fieber's and Miss Kris- tick's math classes are memories . . . Sherrie's time is divided between presidential responsi- bilities of A.F.S. Club and Crossroads' typing staff . . . treasures her friends . . . mathemat- ics will be a probable career in her future. ROBERT ALLEN GAMBALE Controlling the machine with a swyt, sure touch, Ben spends time at F.D.U. and with Jane, Doug, and Kathy enjoys football, golf, and girls . .. playing bass guitar, building cars, and the I8 second Bat Car occupy most of his time as does the East Orange Golf Course . . . auto shop, hamburgers, and cats list among some favorites . . , being an airline pilot and racing cars are goals forthe future,

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