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PHYLLIS NELSON Blossom, smile a lillle sunshine do wn my wat '... Paul, Pam, and the gang are all great friends who make everything so much happier ... whether she's at Don's or the Brown's, she'll always have a warm smile on her face ... those excursions to the shore and the Poconos were just the greatest! . . . frizbee games are the best and Mr. Cooney is a favorite ... the l970 walkout is quite memorable but so are her blue-jeans! . . . meeting people has been a most meaningful experience. NANCY NORDT The rule ojjoyana' lhe law of duly seem all one tome. A Merry Prankster who enjoys watching Board of Education and Student Council meetings . . . both Woodstock and Powder Ridge greatly affected her view of life . . . an active member of the New Livingston News, she also enjoys photography and camping . . . uncertain of a college major, she hopes merely to enjoy life. MADELAINE NIXON Wherever I go, m y F ia! goes! When Lynn isn't with her boyfriend, look for her with Karen or working at St. Barnabas . . . will always remember history with Miss Farley . , . outside of school, outgoing, zany Madelaine likes to play tennis and watch ice hockey , . a member of the Future Nurses, Club, a nursing career is definite . . . marriage and a family in the future. HH ROBERT A. NORELLI Those not busy being born are surely busy dying. Rob lives life with a free and easy nature . . . the whole experience of growing up has made Rob a better person . ,. Mr. Cooney is a fa- vorite teacher . . all phases ofmusic interest him . . . his past experiences were worthwhile because no matter what the outcome was, he learned from them , , . his freedom and indi- viduality will foster his future goals of learn- ing, bettering himself, and meeting new people. 200 ' '- V-M-w....,,. ,N ..-mv ft ARTHUR W. NOEL Sincerity and quiet dedication mark lhe true leaders of men. Our dedicated Senior Class president is also L.H.S.'s prize Varsity quarterback , . . Artie manages all his work and duties of Key Club treasurer as well .. . Carol is never too far away . , . the future holds many possibilities such as pre-med and happiness . . . this dedi- cated student looks forward to our first Class reunion. GARY CHRISTOPHER NORMAN I hada ball in high school. Gary, sometimes known as Ralph or Pumpkin will never forget the Mountain games or being a part of the class of '7l . , . good friends include Bruce, Cliff, Bill, and Pete . .. noted for his superior leadership as president of the Ralph Club If at first you don't succeed, give up! . . . Gary's goals for the future are to enjoy life every day and never to grow old.
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JOHN MULROONEY We make our ownjortunes ana' call themjate. Mul can almost always be found with the Broadlawn boys . . . Varsity Football and sleeping occupy much of his time . . . enjoys C.W.L. and Mr. Goas' teaching . . . partici- pated in Youth for Youth and A.F.S. playing guitar is so relaxing ... the Mul is constantly laughing and smiling . . . psycholo- gy will be his major. JONATHAN K. MYSKO This aho ve all f- to thine own seU'be lrue, A nd it mustjollow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then befalse to any man. Whenever Jon is around, Bob, Dan, and Tony follow close by . , . Right . . , English is his favorite subject and he applies this skill on the Lance staff as a reporter . . . a great sports enthusiast, Jon enjoys participating in wres- tling and track . , , a worthwhile contribution to society with the help of a college education is Jon's future goal. GENE MULVIHILL A wise man listens well. Tall, friendly Gene has good friendships with Bob, Tom, Bill, and Kevin his favorite class while in high school was chemistry with Mrs. Chesloff in addition to his school activities, he is a member of the Varsity Foot- ball team . . . will never turn down a Hardee's hamburger .. . Gene anticipates graduation and a promising career. JANIS C. NADLER To love the game beyond the prize. Active and fun-loving Janis enjoys the Chicken-Fag games as a valued member of the Chickens . . . she can either be found at the courts or during the fall, on the football field twirling . . . her interest in waterskiing and sailing was enhanced, when she spent the summer '70 at the shore . . . her talents will become perfected as an art major in college. 199 WILLIAM J. MURPHY Humor is his key, extended to all. Honest Murf' is usually seen with the Ral- phies ... engages in the activities of J.V, Wrestling, baseball, and football Mr. Albrecht certainly made things enjoyable . . . finds math an interesting challenge . . , takes great pride in his sneakers and painting . . . being a lucrative business administrator looks good in the years to come. HOWARD NECKOWITZ Laughter is the key to sanity! Necko will always remember those early morning hockey practices! . . . his avid inter- est in rock music led Neck to the never-to- be-forgotten Powder Ridge Rock Festival . , , a weekend in Livingston is rare, but if he's here, he can usually be found riding with Del and Rich . . . this easygoing individual is busy with Key Club and Youth for Youth . . . after college and some traveling, he hopes to settle in a career of law.
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NURITH LEAH NOTARIUS A s for conform ing outwardly, and living your life inwardly, 1 do not think much ofthat. Creative, individualistic, Ritie can be found with Merry Pranksters and other crazies . . . she would like to be remembered for trou- ble-making, talking, arguing, and having the world's most unpronouncable name .. . al- though a Varsity Debater, the sports she en- joys most are Huckle Buckle Beanstalk and Frisbee . . . Good morning. -- any time of day . . . she'll remember Schimmelpenninck, ice-nine, bagel banquets, and the Coalminer. PETER NULL Give me the hill to climb ana' strengthfor climbing. When not at work, Pete enjoys being with Rich R., Joe and Rich M., or attending Seton Hall dances . . . remembered for his sense of humor and his role in Arsenic and Old Lace considers his good health and his black V.W. of most value to him . . . during the past three years at L.H.S., Pete has met and worked with many fine teachers as well as students . . . he would like to see this teacher- student relationship continue, so others may benefit as much as he did . . . looks forward to a successful future in radio and T.V. communications. NANCY NOTKIN Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting whatyou have. Outgoing, happy, and understanding Nancy has been a member of the school councils since her sophomore year ... Much chance! .., C.W.L. with Mrs. Gill was her favorite class, but she'll never forget the walk- out in April driving with the gang is where this future fashion merchandising ma- jor is apt to be .. . working and then eventual- ly marriage are future goals. DEBORAH LYNN NUMARK M elody is the language in which the musician speaks to every heart. For some reason, Debbie seems to enjoy visit- ing Columbia University! an extremely musical individual, who possesses a most beautiful voice . . . Janet and Ellen are great friends , . . Graoenotes and Speech and Dra- ma are favorites, but so is going to shows and collecting stubs . , . remembers well the My Fair Lady production and N.E.M.C, loves her piano and voice lessons . . . will put later talent to good use as a music teacher one ay. SHERA JANE NOYES We do not remember days, we remember moments. Petite, quiet, and capricious Shera can be seen riding with her friends Sharon, Janet, Bon- Bon, and Helen . . . shelll always treasure her necklace and that last name! favorite memories include the Senior Prom '70, paint- ing the rock, and Mr. Samuels future plans lie in the business world and leading a successful life. Xi TIA NUSBAUM There can be no happiness equal to lh9j0'l' of finding a heart that understands. Honest and sensitive Ti will always remem- ber her experience as an exchange student to Chile with the Open Door Program .. . l'm going bananas! . . just being with the gang is the greatest ... her favorite memory of L.H.S. is definitely graduation! hates Monday mornings but loves jamoca-almond fudge ice-cream! . , . a career in specialeduca- tion looks possible for the future.
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