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DAVID BRUCE KLEPPER There are places to come from and places to go. Peaceful Kreplach isn't hard to findg he's usually in friends' basements . . . Jimmy, Jon, the Ricky's, and Gregg add to some most un- forgettable experiences ... far out! ... once he gets into college, his hope is not to get thrown out . . . hates not having a match, but loves his homeroom class . , . generally con- tent with his life so far, he values his mind. FRANCINE SUE KOFSKY To thine own seUbe true. Fran definitely makes good use of her license, because shels always riding to Nancy's, Ali- son's or one of the girls' houses , , . Masque Makers gave Fran the practice she needed for all the make-up for My Fair Lady! . . . Eng- lish with Mrs. Brairton and practical arts with Mrs. Stober are some favorites, as are Chinese food and lobster . . . Fran's participa- tion as vice president of F.T.A. and her expe- rience as a tutor for children will certainly help her in her future endeavor to become an elementary school teacher. JOANNE FRANCES KLOSOWSKI I am joyous bubbling laughler. Friendly's and the Diner seem to be the place for action for Jo, Kathy, Marie, and Ju- lia . .. she'll always be remembered for her contagious laugh! Right -- you dude! , . , steno, painting, and watching football are favorites at L.H.S. her sophomore year and the Y dances are most memorable ex- periences . . . finding that certain someone and getting married surely won't be difficult! BRUCE E. KOHOUT Always a laugh on hisjare. Big and brawny Moose is one of our Var- sity Football and Lacrosse players a Ralph Club executive, he is usually found with Jeff and Cliff, often participating in the club's activities ., . Ahh boy can't forget those football games or English class with Miss Lighthipe . . . what was that address? . ., oh yes, 214 Bayview Ave. . . . Bruce en- joys photography and hopes to major in it. 184 GERARD V. KNAPP I rake happiness seriously, Indoor sports provide much entertainment for this happy person who is a devoted member of the stage crew . . . Gerard will always remem- ber Mr. Batitto . .. lunch is the best part of the day Diane can always be found at Turkey's side . .. his cheerful personality will insure a successful future. ELLEN SUE KREITZBERG Nature isjree 10 all, and none are foes. Crossroads' Business Editor , . , never seen without that well-known plastic watch! her summer spent in Israel has left many memories , . . will be remembered for her ter- rific sense of humor, restlessness, and enjoy- ment ofthe outdoors . . . has a love for tennis, the theatre, and art . . . meeting and working with people are simple joys of life.
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KEVIN KELLETT A nd once upon a pair of wheels. 1 hi! the road, and I'rn gone. Without too much doubt, Kev will be an excellent auto mechanic with his own speed shop or body shop . . in his Sunbeam Alpine is where he can be found . , Bob is a good friend to have fun with . .. Mr. Ransegnola and auto shop were his two favorites at L.H.S. .., inthe world of sports, he finds football the most exciting. JOANNE LEE KERBER Smile, and the whole world smiles with you. Effervescent and friendly to everyone, .lo is usually with Nanci, Mary, Linda, and Drue . . . sensitive to the needs of those around her, she values most her memories of Fellowship, Linwood and Kehonka '70 let her loose and she'll dash to the slopes for skiing or the lake for sailing and Waterskiing , . . Clown . . . never forgot Mr. Berry or chemistry with Mr. Susskind . . . .lo wants to continue meet- ing people and be a physical education teacher. DANIEL KELLIHER The world 's as ugly, ay, as S in - and almost as delighyal. Yossarian was right. DEBORAH FRANCES KERR Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, ofglory in theflower, we willgrieve not, ratherjind strength in what remains behind. Marnie is an enthusiastic, gregarious cheer- leader and Student Council member . . . the Butterfield concert with Wilfred and Lil' Laura holds fond memories , , . she really digs pumpkin pie and Isaac Hayes . , . read- ing The Prophet and being in Mr. Paul's history class have made her more aware . . . a future psychologist, who is truly happy with herself. BOB KEMPNER Pessimism has no survival value, nor does hate, nor does elitism, nor does puritanism. Bob shows his keen interest in ecology and conservation by being the editor of an ecologi- cal newspaper and a member of the Audobon Society . .. Zoology and Socrates are favor- ites . . . sensitive about the treatment of ani- mals, Bob's ultimate goal is to be an animal conservationist in Africa. SUSANNE ELIZABETH KIERSTEAD Pinch yourseU'and see how others feel. This mischievous and friendly Senior Store worker is an active member of Omega Zeta Phi usually seen with S.F., S.W. and SM., Suzanne enjoys watching basketball and hockey .. . Suzanne is an open-minded person who values the individuality of those she meets . . . a future of college and a career in sociology await. Q2
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ANDREA HOPE KREITZMAN Sensitivity enhanced by humor. Gi-na and the Big 8 know Andi's Niiine as well as they know the Boat . . . il' Mr. Go- relick taught C.W.L., school would be perfect! fun-loving Andi wouldn't let the Senior Prom with Gary slip out of her book of mem- ories . . . how about an alarm clock that rings at lO:O0 a.m.'? tuna fish anyone? should Gary be jealous of that special tree that Andi just bumped into at G.G,'? after graduation - college with an English major. SANDRA EILEEN KRUTH Though! is deeper than all speech, Sandy is actively interested in Future Physi- cians, French Club, Psychology Club, and A.F.S., to mention a few ,.. her thirst for knowledge is reflected through her hobbies of tropical fish and shell and rock collecting . . . just loves pomegranates! . . . Sue, Debbie, and Martha help join in fun . . , her conscien- tiousness will be effective in a career in bio- chemistry. RANDI CAROL KRIEGMAN The long and winding road that leads I0 your door , . . Usually with Marcia, J.B., and Margie, Kriegman spends a lot of time at Don's . . . Jive . . . enjoys painting and writing poetry . . . happy and serious when necessary, Randy loves chocolate chip cookies and her dunga- rees A never forget her tennis playing sees herself in science research and wants to be rich and happy. JANICE ELIZABETH LAFERRERA Come along and sing a song andjoin ourjamlworee. Jane, Cheryl, Carolyn, and Barbara can al- ways be found with Janice, a happy smiling, and talkative girl , . . math. especially fourth period Algebra ll. triggers fond memories , . , this f t re elementar school teacher can al u u y . - ways be found with her Mickey Mouse watch. 185 FRED KRONACHER 0 happiness! Our being's end and airnl Good, pleasure, ease, content! Whate'er thy name! An enthusiastic skier, piano and guitar player, Fred also enjoys composing his own songs . , , frequently with Dan, Mike, and Robert . .. lunch period and going home on Fridays are favorite memories connected with L.H.S. ... What a burn! ... goal --- to be happy and have a career injournalism. ROBERT LAFERRARA An easy minded soul, and always was. What's the story? , usually with April, Bull spends some of his time working . . . favorites include auto shop with Mr. Al- brecht and Mr. Schwarti ... a member of Future Physicians Club, Bob enjoys hunting, swimming, and tennis . . . future plans include college, a job, and marriage.
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