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MARTIN JAY LAWRENCE Lf Men are polished, through act and speech, each by each, aspebbles are smoothed on the rolling beach. Lew can often be found at Willowbrook with the boys . . , does a light show at the Closet Door . . . famed for the Lewis Mo- bile . . . activities include being director of the Senior Store, reporting for the Lance and being a representative on Class Council Bernie is a prized possession . , . hopes to pur- sue a career in engineering. BRIAN LEEWRIGHT Wander forth to try your luck with cheerful, quietmind. Computer programming, a new, broad and interesting field interests Brian . . . a devoted member of the Explorers . . . this quiet person enjoys watching football and can often be found on the basketball court , . . Brian plans marriage and money in the future f but would like to change his financial status now! PAUL LAWSON No question is ever settled until it is settled right. Our Student Council president is also the chief photographer for the athletic teams and is active on the Livingston Conservation Council . . . outside of school, Paul enjoys tennis and golf, and is very interested in sei- ence research and public service will al- ways be remembered for his leadership of the 1970 Battle of the Bands . . . an avid collector ofeverything and anything . . . the future may hold science research, politics, and public service. BRUCE LEF F Fill the cup of life. Bruce is very active in many sports outside of school . . . the Golf Tournament of 1969 will be remembered if only Mr. Stamelman taught history, what a perfect class! , . . How- ard can tell you about Bruce's great sense of humor . . his experience in the Future Law- yers Club combined with his confidence and intelligence will certainly make him a great corporate lawyer. 187 THOMAS FRANCIS LEE Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of my life. T, Lee has been our class treasurer these past three years and is usually found at Friendly's or with Jack . , . a member of Key Club, Tom will never forget Cohen's, Mrs. White's English class or being chosen Cross- roads' Art Editor . . . This may be true . . . friendly, outgoing Tom remembers Ecology Day, loves Laura Nyro, Leonard Cohen, and prizes his license . . . an artist at heart, Tom looks forward to college and a career in some field of art. JEFFREY L. LEITER Purifv your thoughts and action in love. Being a member of both Ski Club and the Varsity Golf team, Jeffs time is divided be- tween the ski slopes in the winter and the golf course in the summer . . , a biology lab assist- ant, he is remembered for his years working in Bio. Prep. . . . Jeff is a talkative and persis- tant Key Club member, especially when his mind is made up! . . , he's sure to be a success- ful lawyer andfor a professional golfer.
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ROBERT LOUIS LAGGY C arejul consideralion prelude.: speech. Quiet and intelligent Bob is often accompa- nied by Sue ... a trumpet player in the Marching Band, he can't forget all those good times in band homeroom, right Mr. Ruch? . .. his interest in math will certainly help him become a success in civil engineering, his planned career. DONNA LYNN LAMPETER Sports! and the invigoralion ofnelivily. The outdoors what a fantastic place to be! . . . whether it's tennis, swimming, hiking, or bicy- cling, you'll find Donna there Fran is a constant companion of this energetic, ami' able, and witty girl , . . her tremendous inter- est in sports accounts for her intended major in physical education . . . Mr. Berry's algebra class - what a delight! MICHELLE LAKIN Many things she is, but mos! ofall sincere. Talkative and nice to be with, Michelle is usually found with her twin, Renee, and Toby . .. a hardworking member of B'nai B'rith Girls, F.T.A., and A.F.S., she often has to explain, Oh! l'm not Renee playing volleyball, basketball, and tennis are favorites . .. unforgettable Spanish Ill class with Miss Dynda . .. a future in elementary ed. lies ahead. RENEE LAKIN Thy kindness shall bring to thee many sweet hours. Ooh! I'm not Michelle! Renee is a hardworking member of F.T.A. and A.F.S. . . . enjoys Mr. Samuels and both tennis and ice-skating her involvement with young children and being a counselor at camp cer- tainly won't be forgotten . . . how about the frog operation in Mrs. Glick's class? . . . her warm personality will be most helpful in a career as an elementary school teacher. KARMA JEAN LARSON l'm jus! beginning lo see, now l'm on my way. Karbona is usually with the special some- one or the gang ... active in M.Y.F., she loves football, ice hockey, and the Sprite . . . Oh . . .! . , . sensitive and lively Karma will always cherish memories of the Junior Prom, and will be remembered for her sunny smile . . . favorites include the usual hamburger, french fries, and cakes, as well as Moody Blues . . . getting an associate degree in sci- ence and a life in the country are among Kar- ma's goals. 186 CONSTANCE E. LASKOWSKI Enjoying loda y, looking forward to lOfVl0fI'0W. Among Connie's favorite activities are tennis, swimming, sewing and occasionally painting the rock . , . Oh pooh! . . . enthusiastic and always talking with Debbie, Joan, and Claire . . . a Tri-Hi-Y member, she also enjoys play- ing the organ . . , lunches of tuna fish sand- wiches, Fritos and apple crisp are relished! . . . plans to major in elementary education.
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MARYGRACE LEMBO 1've got nothing to do today but smile. Grace and the Chickens are usually seen living it up at the Courts or the Y , . . those Chicken-Fag games are just amazing! . . . L.H.S. will bring back fond memories of the R.C. Film Festival and sleepovers . . . can always be seen at our great football games, cheering from the stands enthusiastically . . . her 1969 summer in Italy has left wonderful impressions . . . in the future, she hopes to be CHRISTINE M. LENNON Happiness makes one a complete person. Chrisie, a happy, friendly, and outgoing per- son can always be found with Joe when trouble strikes, Sue's around . . . Miss Farley will always be remembered as a favorite . , , football is a sport she enjoys watching, espe- cially when it involves Mountain . . . the Ju- nior Prom always calls fond fhoughts to mind a successful secretary. . , . Chrisie intends to go to computer school. was MARK ALAN LEVINE lf' we would guide by the light ofreason. i we must let our minds be bold. A member of the Key Club and U.N. Con- temporary Affairs Club, Mark is also a Stu- dent Council representative . . . conscientious and perceptive, he enjoys baseball, basketball, and stamp collecting , . . sensitive to reason, he dislikes people who argue for argument's sake, and say nothing in addition! . . . his job at King's has made him more aware of what people are really like , . . plans for college with a major in biological and medical science. CINDEE ROBIN LEVY A little season of love and laughter, of light and ltje, and pleasure and pain. Cindee, a tennis and football enthusiast really enjoys Humanities with Mr. Stamelman . . . will never forget those times between classes during her junior year Ginny, Hazel, Robin, and Susan are great friends . . . can't be found without her prized car keys! . . , You know what I mean! she may be undecided about the future, but with such a friendly personality, she can't help but be happy. 188 JACK LEVINE Don't erase thepast - mold thejitture. Stumbles is often accompanied by Marc and David . . . this long haired individual likes Mr. Paul, history, and lunch . . . enjoys work- ing with leather and coin collecting . . . re- members the last day of each school year . . . dislikes really dense people , , . prizes his red Firebird . . . will start in liberal arts, but be- coming a doctor is his future goal. SARAH CAROL LICHTENSTEIN What our deepest seU'cra ves is not mere enjoyment, but a supremepurpose that will enlist our po wers and give direction to our We. We can never know the projoundest jo y without a conviction that lie is signwcant, not a meaningless episode. Crossroads' dedicated Editor-in-Chief mirac- ulously finds time for Mariners, Advisory Youth Council, Varsity Field Hockey, and swimming , , . avid dog-lover, Sarah's deter- mination and spirit can only lead to success.
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