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? X ROBERT LAWRENCE GOODMAN Y. V Poetry, art, imagination A the creative spirit is lUe itseUQ' the real revolutionary power to change the world. , , , The humanities: drama and literature draw Bob to N.Y. City where he is fond of mean- dering through bookstores, libraries, and museums . . . an excellent writer iMrs. Payne would knowj . . . received Forensics Award in poetic and dramatic interpretation . . . the Butterfield concert made his term as Junior Class President a memorable one his goals: to be the successor to Clive Barnes as the Times drama critic, as well as a successful novelist and poet, the director of the national theater company that he hopes to establish after receiving his Ph,D. in English Lit. JOHN GRADY To believe in one's ideas is to except oneseM Carefree Jack can be seen in the halls of L.H.S. . . . happy-go-lucky . . . Paul, Turtle, and T. Lee usually join in the fun . . . a firm believer, he is active in the Future Lawyers' Club and Class Council whenever he thinks of his high school years he'll remember the famed student walkout . . . intelligence and logical thinking will benefit him as a law- yer. i t 1 JOHN V. GORDON A tower ofwit. Besides being the hockey manager, John plays football and enjoys fishing and golfing in his spare time . . . always look for him with The Men . . . Mr. Mewhinney was the best teach- er . . . Chicken Doodle soup . . . John looks forward to a career in the Coast Guard. MARION A. GRANATA Her laughter, clear as a bell, rings throughout. The Fags vs, Chicken football and kickball games, Nice . . . Marion, a girl who's al- ways ready to have a good time, is usually seen with Sue, Mary Kay, and Linda . . . Mrs. Brairton's class and that special summer of 1970 bring back unforgettable memories . . . just riding -with the girls and participating in Delta Phi Zeta's activities take up a large portion of Marion's time sociology, her anticipated major will be put to extremely good use as a social worker, SUSAN ELLEN GORMAN You give but little when you give of your pos- sessions. It is when you give ofyourseU'that you truly give. Gomer's pastimes include playing the re- corder, frisbee and listening to that collection of albums! as a rule found with El and Marnie a talkative salesman for Cross- roads, she's also a wiz in math .. , M.E.H. with Mr. Rans was memorable . , . aspires to get the most out of her education and help mankind in some way, . t CLIFFORD J. GREEN Phenomenal are the questions so jar, that I have to go needing only the answers to get there. ln the future Cliff will teach history at college level, go into law, and be known as a Man of Letters . . . until that time, music and per- sonal literature are quite influential in his life a certain painting done by a friend and Mr. Stamelman's photogenic memory are quite interesting ... Gzut! ... working from all extremes, he is well-known for his famous minilectures in class . . . Australia will be his New World. W
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'flu-pq 'Wan ROBERT RICHARD GILL Ifyou don't put anything into We, you a'on't gel anything ou 1. Look for Bob at sporting events: football, baseball, and ice hockey are highest on his list . .. if not in the stands, Bob is usually with Kevin, Tom, Gene, and Bob or at Junior Achievement . . . friendly and easy-going, he valueshall the friends of the past three years 4. . .A will always be grateful for the personal insight gained during his recent trip to Europe. SCOTT DAVID GLASSMITH You'veg01a lot to live. Scott spends much of his free time on the bas- ketball courts at the Y ... usually seen with Flex or Moe going nowhere in particular has fond memories of his cross-country trip and unwanted recollections of delivering the Times to the student body . . . A.Z.A. offered many surprises ,.. working on the Lanee and Crossroads should assist in a jour- NICHOLAS A. GINEFRA A n artist erea tes order and jbrm from eonjitxion, Honest, sensitive Nick is usually at work with his friends, or with Ginny . . I his favorite sub- ject is Art, Miss Casterlin was the greatest! . .. Get over it . . . growing up and seeing what life is like especially during the summer of 1970 has changed Nick . . . don't forget his car! . . , most important goal is to be an artist , , , possible career? - commercial art. MARLENE RENEE GOLDE lf! can ease one heart the aching. or eoolonepain . . . ' I shall not have lived in vain. This Youth Function chairman of the N.C.S.Y. can be found at home or with Karen and April . . . Gracenotes, playing the guitar, and loving life occupy much of Marlene's time ' ... working in a Y.M.C.A. day camp and L.H.S.'s All-School Production 1970 are fa- vored memories . . . a certain prayerbook is a special possession a career that involves 5- nalism career. 1-N ,M I xx, ' fd helping children will follow college. X +-la ANTHONY GIOVIA There's one thing everyone on the earth has in common, we're all human beingsl. Collecting old words and buying old books are Tony's hobbies . . . careful, thoughtful, and moody, he spends much of his time doing piles of homework lobster, Mrs, Oleksiak's U.S. II class and literature rank tops in his list of favorites Oh well, that's the way it goes , . . this future broadcaster aspires to be successful. STEVAN GOLDMAN Enemies please becamefriends. This opinionated politician linds Shea Stadi- um his home away from home, always shout- ing Let's go Mets! .., Oke is a great and constant buddy . .. the Kent State killings have had a big impact on his life , . . his lo- quaciousness causes him to be an active Stu- dent Council rep .... note: it is an A not an E in his first name . . . German sheperds are his favorites . , . the role of a politician looks inevitable.
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STEPHEN M. GREENBERG No one grows through detachment. You must work with your fellow man to understand him. Besides working with clubs such as A.Z.A. and Explorers Medical Post, Arid, enjoys swimming, cycling, and camping . . . Roy cer- tainly knows that saying, Ho Biezal' Moratorium and Ecology Days have left a lasting imprint . . . he is deeply concerned with the youth of America . . . humanities class with Mr. Stamelman and his interest in the theater and rock concerts foster a possible major in an area of humanities. FERN GUTMAN The only way on earth to multiply happiness is to divide i t. Her twelfth grade schedule, Family Living, and bookbag spell L.H.S. to this avid skier . . . whats new? . , , Sherrie, Marc, Gina and Karin . . . has a constant craving for Bon- vini's pizza . . . Mr, Berry ranks high , . , one of the more vicarious members of Crossroads , . . seems to be attached to the phone . , , to live, love, laugh and be happy is the way . . . did you know that Fern and Jody are really sisters? STEPHANIE DIANE GREENE The human heart has hidden treasures, in secret kept, in silence sealed. Steffi is considerate and easy to get along with . . . if she is not playing in a Chicken- Fag game she can be found in the Hgreen machine with the Chickens . . . ifyou hear Zowiell or a crazy laugh at the football game, you know Steffi is there . . . the R.C. film festival really must have been something! INGRID LOUISE HAENNI 0 how much more doth beauty beauteous seem by that sweet ornament which truth doth give Ingrid will never forget being the only female in German class last year . . . this enthusiastic girl has kept extremely active at L.H.S. as co- captain of the Lancerettes, Class Council Rep., and Youth for Youth volunteer . . . the Delta Sigma Phi girls take up a lot of her time when she's not too busy at school . . . looks forward to a college education as long as math isn't involved . , . her sensitive, warm person- ality will, without a doubt, make others as happy as she. JOSEPH PETER GRUM Sports is the heart ofall matters. The captain of the Varsity Football team, Joe also plays hockey, basketball, and lacrosse , . likes art with Mr. Battito . , , goes tothe Hflicksi' a lot on Saturday nights with Frank, Vinny, Doug, and Mark, but likes music and cheeseburgers . , , Joe wants to be a physical education teacher after college. ROY HAILPERIN Become immersed in ldel Rock concerts and the theater . . . where? . . . New York City . . . this is where Roy can be found . , . usually seen with Steve, Roy takes an active part in his temple youth group . . . a sports enthusiast . . . extremely concerned about ecology and student protest . , , his fu- ture includes college with a career in psycholo- gy or physicaleducation . . . Fantasticl .
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