Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

Page 180 of 288

 

Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 180 of 288
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JEAN HIMMELBLAU Be swnelwrly , . . notjust anybody , be ,V0urseU. A member of Ski Club, Jean always looks forward to the winter she also enjoys swimming, tennis, and sailing, when her leg isn't broken! , . Joan, Fran, and Pam are often near by psychology and sociology hold special interest for this future psychology major ., , Oh, if only she could live in Switz- erland .. . Right-On! DIANE SUSAN HOFFMAN Acquire an enlhusiamg you can'1be enthusiastic and unhappy HI the same time. Dinky or Bopper , a gigantic basket- ball star, is a lover of Uncle Freddy's tuna fish, the Mets, and an old fan of Miss Kris- tik's math class . . , this member the Basket- ball and Tennis teams also contributes to the Sports staff for Crossroads . . . a munchkin whose good nature hopefully will be put to use working in the Peace Corps. JOYCE ANN HITER ll takes love, happiness, and understanding to make a whole person. Could anyone ever forget that smile of .loy- ce's '? , , unpredictable and lovable, she regards Bill as her most favorite . . , seen usually riding around with Sue and the girls or in one special blue bug , . . this future cosme- tician wishes to be successful, marry and have children. DENISE MARIE HOPE Happiness radiates from her like light from the sun. Sensitive and sometimes moody, Denise is happiest when with Charley , , enjoys watch- ing basketball and football games, especially the Giants special memories of The Chickens and the summer of '70 ,. often exclaims Forget it! . ., plans to major in elementary education and hopes for a future of happiness and meaning. 176 ff LINDA JOYCE HOEKE Takejoy home and make a place in thy heart jor her! You can always find Hoeke laughing, smil- ing, and having a good time if Judy, Nance, Al, Janet, and Kathy are around, so is Linda .. . sharing the fun and enjoyment of Omega Phi Zeta's activities will always be remembered . . . Linda, a fantastic sewer and knitter, loves home economics with Mrs. Sto- ber . . . how can she ever forget that special summer at Seaside? RICHARD K. HOPPING ' Time is the most valuable thing. I The unexpected is bound to happen when Rich. and the Rover Boys are around! .. . will he, ever forget Homer Horatio and the Greatl Swamp? ,.. Watch it! . . to this skillfuli archer, football, Mrs, Glick and Mrs. Walters are three favorites, but he won't forget the Blue Land Rover . . . art and theatre are most enjoyable . . . the future holds much traveling and seeing the world. I

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ANNE MARIE HEMBERGER Make each momenlfim, ye! meaningful. Happy, peppy, Midget loves swimming, gymnastics and roller skating Karen, Chris, Margie, and Dee usually accompany her to the Y and to football games . . . Mr. Ransegnola, gym, and advanced sewing are favorite memories of L.H.S. . . . this talented miss sews all of her clothes and plans a career in fashion merchandising. HOWARD JAY HEYMAN Go placidly amid the noise ana' haste and remember whatpeace there may be in silence. 4 Ionest and frank, Howard advises Don't lorry about it . . . he values the few special eople he has met, especially Joanne . . . Mr. ,usskind's chemistry class will not be forgot- :n . . . looks forward to leaving L.H.S. . , . fill major in psychology in hopes of finding he answers to some vital questions. N RICHARD T. HENNING Sailing ships on the water very free ana' easy Easy you know the wa y its .supposed to be Silver people on the .shoreline leave us be Ver y free and easy. Mischievious and nonchalant Rich can be found at Don's or at June's . .. Grace Slick and Joe Cocker are favorites . . Ya know . . , enjoys art and Miss Dynda's foreign lan- guage classes . . . he intends to travel and have a good time. JAN LAUREN HERR The open-mindea' absorb, and lhen form their o wn con viclions. An active member of the Student Council, Grace Notes, F,T.A. and Future Physician's Club, determined, honest, Jan, also enjoys the Y.M.H.A., and participates in ecology move- ments . . , the little one is usually with El- len and Cheryl or at Don's . . . favorite sub- jects are biology with Mr. Losi and physiolgy . .. will follow a career in biology, either in teaching or research . . . Med School? V SHEILA ANN HIGGINS Each man 's words are the reflections ofhis mind. Higs may have a bit of a temper but she certainly is an all-around girl! . . . volleyball, sleeping, AYC, Mariners, and a variety of other activities are a vital part of her life . . . this Driver Ed assistant will always remember Mac and Mrs. Ernst's gym class , . . Shei- la, a I970 Girls State Delegate, plans to teach physical education ... remember her umbrella'?l 175 GEORGE HILL Never put ojjeryoynienl, because theres no time like ihe present. An outstanding L.H.S. athlete, George is a member of the Varsity Football, Basketball, and Baseball teams . enjoyed being a first period chef in Foods class . . . will never for- get the Junior Prom or his trip to Woodstock with Dave . . . Sue is always near . . . Crazy George will probably enter the field of math.



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DAVID HOUGHTON LU'e is a tale told by an idiotjull ofsound and jury, signU'ying NOTHING. The shore and camping are where David likes to be . . . enjoys swimming, body surfing, or jumping off dunes . , . Wally, Steve, and Bill have shared great times . .. David, a quiet, concerned individual, and a great drum play- j er, enjoys music and anything that revolves j around it antique shops are an unusual 1 interest ,.. in the future, whatever it may bring, David hopes to become a success. MITCHELL GARY HOWARD Humour is a drug which it's the fashion 10 abuse. Comical, extroverted Mitch is a member of the Ski Club and Spanish Club ... Yeh, Hello! outside of school, he enjoys skiing, playing the drums and watching hock- ey will never forget history with Mr. Samuels in his spare time, he listens to music and spends hours at Don's with the gang wants to enter some field of communications. PETER M. HOWARD D0n'tjollow leaders, watch the parking meters. Find Pete working at Two Guys or riding on his motorcycle . . . he prizes his stereo, tire- sign theater records, and his cycle camping is among his favorite activities won't forget climbing around in the attic ... the future holds travel and creative writing or communi- cations. l ROBERT C. HOWARD l The thirst after happiness is never 1 extinguished in the heart ofman. 1 Happy and easy-going Duke spends much i of his time drag racing in his '69 Chevelle, Q usually accompanied by Joe, Baze, and Dave l ... You got's it! ... can't forget Mr. O'- T Brien or clowning around in Mr. Basco's l lth grade gym class . . . he enjoys watching bas- ketball games and of course, eating pizza or steak . . . desires to have fun and more fun. CAROLYN HOWELL Live thou thy lyfe beneath the making sun 'till Beauy, Truth, and Love in thee are one. Curtis Point, Mantoloking is where this sensi- tive, moody, and sentimental girl is most like- ly to be found . ,. but on Saturday after- noons, 2 p.m. Carolyn will be in the stands, cheering and having a great time watching the Livingston High School football team usually seen with Joe Carolyn has fond memories of the 1968 Senior Prom , . . loves embroidering on jeans tuna lish on rye, anyone? 177 THOMAS MICHAEL HOWELL To every life there eomesa time supreme . . . One rift through which sublime juUillments gleam. A hockey, football, and baseball fan, Tim can be found at Robert Hall's, Otto's Pork Store, or with Gene, Bob, and Kevin . . . history with Mr. Maranz was his favorite class sees himself in some field of social studies in the future . . . ultimate goal: to succeed in what- ever he begins.

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