Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

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JON A. MARSHALL Even when there is talent, culture, knowledge, iflhere is not earnestness, il does not go to the root ofthings. Easy-going, friendly Juan loves football, basketball, and painting . . . good friends in- clude Bill and Shawn . . . a lot of time spent at the Y and experimenting with electricity . . . inspired by history with Mr. Ransegnola . , seeks a career in electronics or in the Navy. LINDA ANN MARZANO All whojoy would win must share il,' happiness was born a twin! Lin, a sensitive and unpredictable member of the Chickens, will never be able to forget those unbelievable sleepovers if not out participating in a Fag-Chicken game or acting as vice-president of her Y group, Lin can be found with Vinnie . . . she has nothing but fond memories of the Junior Prom ,. . this girl, who loves watching football games, will always be happy. MONICA N. MARTINEZ A pensive nature with ajriendlysoul. Monica is an Omega Phi Zeta girl who spends much of her spare time just cruising around, usually accompanied by Hazel, Joanne, Rob- in, Ginny, and Cindee . . . banana ice cream cones are her favorite , , , often exclaims, What's going on now? . . . a thoughtful and quiet natured individual, her goal is to be an airline stewardess. GERMAINE MATE 1 have learned , . . to be content. Gerry can be found at Pantry Dell or riding in her car with Bonnie, Janet, and Debbie , , . gym with Mrs. Goldberger and her home eco- nomics class in '69 will always stand out in her memories of Livingston High .,. that's cute can be heard frequently from this quiet, easy to please Senior. if LANA MARIE MARZANO Because I ha ve loved life, I shall have no sorrow to die. Carefree Lan will always be remembered for never being on time . . . I could care -- right!'? .. Henry and the Chickens fre- quently accompany her to the courts or tog Chicken-Fag games the shore andl summer '69 bring back wonderful recollec- tions don't leave out the proms and the, R.C. Film Festival . .. making the most outl of life and being happy are goals for the! future. j VINNIE M. MATINATA Success to the strongest, who are always, at last, the wisest and best. An all around nice guy F.M. , is our Varsity Football captain , , , spends much of his time at Linda's house or with the Ralph Club , . although he is a hard working Chicken De- light employee, he would rather eat a pizza! . . . can't forget history with Mr. Ransegnola or the Junior Prom hopes to major in horticulture.

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DON LYNCH Play notjor gain, butfor sport, who plays more? Sparkie, a most interesting man. is an avid sports fang he enjoys football, basketball, baseball and hockey . . . will remember Mr. Gambino in years to come . . . can be found working in Burelles' Press Clipping Bureau, probably wearing his favorite color, blue . . . takes an interest in bulldogs and eating roast beef , . . hopes to be a successful engineer in the future. DAN MARCMANN The only competition worthy ofa wise man is with himseyf Patiently coaching Little League Football or working at West Essex Hospital occupy much of Dan's time . ,. a competitive member of the Swim team . . . Miss Lewis' biology class was memorable . . . he and his surtboard love lighting the challenging waves . . , the future forecasts a career in business. PATRICIA LYNCH Gentle gracefulness tempered with a love of jim. Graceful in every way while performing gym- nastics, Pat applies this to her horseback rid- ing as well .., the summer of '69 will always be remembered by this talkative and deter- mined girl Jimmy, Vic, and Marilyn are constant companions marriage and hair dressing are in her future. CHARLIE MARK It is wit that makes a man shine in company. Charlie, a famous unicycler, is a jelly bean lover . . . Signal 30 definitely changed his life . . . loves to build junk that works, write cartoons, sail, ski, and play soccer . , , Ach Du lieberl . . . will always remember the walkout, but can't remember what it was for . .. hates teachers who make a mistake and say they were testing you . . . his hope is to become a successful psychologist without working too hard. ELLEN MALONEY An understanding nature is worth nore than gold. G-inny, Eileen and the girls see a lot of Ellen. because her willingness to listen makes her a good friend . during school she enjoys Mr. Samuels and math, but her favorite memory of L. H. S. is the Chambers Broth- ers' Concert . . . does Anne's Coffee Shoppe serve a meal consisting of Ellen's favorite foods 5 tomatoes, potato chips, a coke, and chocolate chip cookies? .. , Pat definitely changed Ellen's outlook on life , , . her experi- ence in F.T.A. and her friendliness will cer- tainly help Ellen to become a great kindergar- ten teacher. MARC MAROWITZ The secret oflije is taking some timejor living. Monk , friendly and outgoing, can be found with Jack, Fern, Billy. Nan. and Barry enjoys playing football on half days . . , math and Mr. Mewhinney are O.K. really dislikes those school lunches! . . . out of school Monkey can be seen at Don's Marc's mathematical ability will foster a ca- reer in accounting.



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THOMAS MATTHEWS I have drunken deep ojjoy, I will taste no other wine tonight. A member of the -wrestling team. Big T simply enjoys having a good timel. ... at Friendly's or Y dances he can be found with Rich, Bill, Gary, and the rest of the guys . . . because of his good sense of humor and his ability to get along with people, Tom will nev- er be forgotten -- right girls! . . . gym is his favorite subject - but what about lunch? . . . he expects to enter the Marines. SUSAN BARBARA MAWHINNEY l'm spending those moments with you. Pooh is mostly seen with Georgie . . . the summer of '69 and Mrs. Brairton's English class were top notch . . . someday she hopes to write a book, and maybe her writing class will help her obtain that goal . . . Sue's sensi- tivity and happiness make a career in elemen- tary education a definite yes! ELOISE SUSAN MATZKO Look to the green and yello w land by the glittering sea. Say anything to Ellie and suddenly it ap- pears --- the blushing . . . this thoughtful and friendly girl loves tennis and music . . . Mari- ners brings a good deal of fun and enjoyment, but so do Jody and Sue . . . Psychology Club, A.F.S., and F.T.A. are just some of Ellie's activities . . . her interest in math will lead to a college major, but right now travelling around the world looms as a great goal for the future. SUSAN ELLEN MAXWELL Joy shall come with early light. Happy and friendly easily describe Sue . . . loved U.S. History I with Mr. Weidner enjoys horseback riding and won't forget the 55ers Club with Dee-Dee . . . You better be- lieve it! . . . working at a summer camp was a most memorable experience . . . Petra and the girls are frequently near-by, but so is Rob the future holds college and a major in DEBORAH SUE MAWER My major ambition is to live and be happy. Debbie and Company f what a trio! ... Ecstasy . . . her junior year was one unsur- passed by all others . . . has happy memories of football games, Mountain, and the shore with Omega Phi Kappa . . . give Deb her ster- eo and Blood, Sweat and Tears and she is all set . . . college and travel will hopefully pre- sent new, exciting, and adventurous horizons. HARRY S. MAYER Turn around - embrace the ocean. Harry can be found surfing or with Randi . . . All right . . . enjoys watching football, bas- ketball, and hockey . . will be remembered for his blue GTO ... avoids all obnoxious girls! . . . Miss Farley's class was great . . . Harry plans to major in business administra- history. tion, find a good job, and get married.

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