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! DENNY SCOTT LIEBERMAN Satire is perception with the bite of wit. Serious-minded Denny often ponders such problems as the increasing drug culture and the Vietnam war he enjoys collecting unique items, watching the International Taco Eating Championship in Panama, and wouldn't mind being President . . . likes soci- ology and values his hair . , . would like to go into forestry. KAREN CHRISTINE LISKA The summer hath all her joys. Outgoing Karen has many wonderful memo- ries of her years at L.H.S.: the summer, the phone, sleepovers, and the vision in the Green Machine are only a few of many ... as L.H.S.'s Assistant Head Majorette, she can be found with the girls at the courts or playing Chicken-Fag games oh wow! loves meeting all kinds of people and hopes to go into the field of science in the future. it ali' b, b P ,gl ,fill , ' fl' 2 P31 . , ROBERT MARK LILIENFELD 1' Regardless of good or evil, fame. Bob is active in the Temple Youth Group and J.F.T.Y., besides being a member of Key Club . . . tennis, football, and basketball also hold an interest This is true ask him about the lemming . , . passion for 7-UP and Tootsie Rolls! . . . hopes to major in psy- chology and celebrate life . KATHLEEN FRANCES LINDGREN I cherish friendship with all its beauty and joy. If Kathy is ever to be found, just take a look in the blue canoe, and she'll be there with Gina and the girls woool she's a terrific majorette for L.H.S. a celebrity along the lines of U turns! . . . the summer '70 in California and at Seaside was the great- est . . . looks forward to the future and being a successful secretary. MARC HOWARD LITWACK 1 wish to preach not the doctrine ofignoble ease, but the doctrine fy' the strenuous Me. A.V.A., a large part of Mares activities, will always be looked upon with high regard , . . photography, his specialty, accounts for the vast amount of time Marc spends in the dark room . . . will always remember his invitation to join the Key Club . . . electronics and bicy- cle riding are another part of his life . . . Marc plans a major in business administration in college. 189 DEBORAH LYN LOMBARDO 'Tis what Ifeel, but can'ta'efine, 'tis what I kno w, but can't express. Debbie, petite and sweet can be found with Frank .., Oh wow! proms and the shore hold many memories . . avoids phon- ies. but enjoys Chicken-Fag games and watches wrestling and football . . . loves her little gold ring . . . Mr. Samuels is a favorite . . . Chicken sees herselfin elementary edu- cation in the future.
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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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MARYLYNNE LOMBARDO Those who bring laughter to others cannot keep it from themselves. Right-on to the Chicken-Fag games with her friends the Chickens Lyn will re- member the R.C. Film Festival and times at the shore . . . her easy-going nature is intensi- fied when she is riding on a motorcycle or watching a football game . . . this understand- ing girl will make a wonderful nurse. SUSAN CAROL LUCIANO Where there is darkness, may I bring light, Football games, what fond thoughts! , . . this quiet and considerate girl enjoys dancing, boating, tennis, and volleyball . . . Susan, who is usually found with Kathy, Ginger, El, and Nancy, loves the far West, where she hopes to attend college and eventually live . . , history with Mr. Kleiman shall never be forgotten. FRANK J. T. LOPRANO The way to keep from stepping on the other fellow's toes is to put yourseU in his shoes. Kmart is mostly seen running for the Var- sity Track team or riding on his motorcycle . .. favorite memories of L.H.S. include the Mountain football games and Mr. Gorelick's classes , . . he is kind and always considerate of others, except when it comes to women drivers! . . . plans for college and a career in aviation. BARBARA LUNDON Lie is a rolling sea,jull ofjoy ana' sadness, happiness and discontent. Friendly, helpful Barb is a member of Class Council, Senior Store, and the Senior Prom Committee . . . she is an active swimmer and tennis player, but most important, captain of the Fags , . . remembers Miss Taback's gym class with Laura . . . ask Mrs. Oleksiak, Mr. Adler, Mr. Goas, amd Mr. Cooney about Barb's questions . .. Mrs. Wessoly's U.S. History I class left a lasting impression Barbara wants to major in sociology or possi- bly work for an airline . . , ultimate goals are travel, marriage, and a family. NEIL LUBIN The song ofthe skis. lt's never hard to find Neil, just look on the slopes, and he'll be there Ronnie and Mike are buddies, who help with the confu- sion , .. Varsity Track and skiing take up most of his time , . . the student walk-out will not be easily forgotten . . . if he could wear his skis every day, he would! . , . if he's not being Tydis Moody, he's probably listening to music . , . looks forward to work in the field of biol- ogical science, MITCHELL JOSEPH LUTSKY Candles oflove, ever burning. Summer '70 with its many miniature golf games and trips to the Fillmore are happy memories for Mitch . . . guitar playing, ele- phants and Mr. Weidner rank high on this future lawyer's list . . . if looking for this Stu- dent Council representative, ask Charna . . . give him a bowl of spaghetti and the light of a certain candle, and he'Il be extremely happy.
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