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SUE ORNSTEIN The only thing that is certain is that nothing is certain. Quiet and sensitive Sue can always be found having fun with John and friends . . . enjoys watching football and wrestling, but relaxes by practicing yoga . . . Remember that all things are only opinion and that it is in your power to think as you please . . . desires only to be happy would like to major in psychology. SHARON MARIE PAHDE Lde has worth and meaning when we look for it! Shy, sensitive and sinoere describe Sharon . . . can be found riding with Janet, Bon Bon, He- len, and Shera . . . just hang in there! . . . likes history with Mr. Ransegnola and watch- ing football .,. August 28, l970 and sum- mers at the shore are fondest memories . . . to find true happiness and a life with meaning is her goal for the future. ELIAS OSTROWSKY His eyes radiate wit and warm th. Eli is at his best when he's doing his favorite thing, driving , . . Mrs. Waldron's Algebra ll class is a most enjoyable segment of the day . .. how can we ever forget Eli's love of pretz- els! . . . and what about those daily visits to the nursel DIANE PATTI From a spark may burst a flame. When Torch isn't around, she's probably at Heritage Diner or Don's with Jill, Jane, and Donna . . . she is frequently heard saying, Are you out of your head! . , . the summer of '70 at the shore set off a spark for this beach bunny . . . her future plans include living and working at the shore. .us-ff' ref' ROBERT PACKIN Time is the most valuable thing a man can spend. Easy-going, thoughtful Bob, is a three-year member of the Varsity Tennis team, but plays many other sports outside of school ... You're really pathetic . . . a Lance sports writer and member ofthe Spanish Club, Rob- ert also spends time at the Y.M.H.A. ... his- tory with Mr. Maranz has made him aware of our country and the world . . . Bob anticipates graduation and would like to be a business executive, possibly in foriegn managements or involved in the stock market. JEAN ELIZABETH PEARSON Racing ahead to ward destination, lively times andjiin. Jean loves fast cars, especially if they take her to Dennis ... can be found working at the nursing home or having fun with Sue and Gail , . . school activities include F.T.A. and Span- ish Club ... Miss Conforti and earth science class rank high volunteer work with re- tarded children has spurred Jean to seek a career in special education.
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KATHLEEN O'BRIEN Live every day to the utmost and enjoy everything you can! Poney had great times in her drafting class- es as the only girl ... petite but energetic, Kathy is usually with her boyfriend or Marie and Jo Ann just out driving ... outside of school, she enjoys football, painting, playing her guitar, and writing songs . . , will always have memories ofjam sessions with her guitar and the summers of '68 and '70 ... seeing herself as a non-conformist, Kathy wants to be an architectural designer. WILLIAM T. O'BRlEN, JR. The secret of success is constancy to purpose. Generous and understanding, O'B will be remembered for his sense of humor . , , fond of being with Joyce and the Bug, he wishes to make a success of himself and enjoy what- ever he does . . , interests include football, car racing, and tinkering with mechanical things . . . has favorite memories of the Sophomore Car Wash and history with Mr. Samuels . . . wishes to major in secondary education. ffalla PAUL OLSEN The past is a world ofecstas y. Paul, L.H.S.'s star paleontologist has been intrigued with paleontology, conservation, Oceanography, natural history, and fine art since eighth grade Tony is a frequent companion at his home away from home f Roseland . . . the future holds a college major in vertebrate paleontology for this dedicated, adventurous scientist . . , hopes for a position with a university or museum after graduate school. A M sf. JOHN O'NEILL Usually with Cathy, Mike, Don, and Herbie, John likes to relax and have fun . . . will never forget family living with Miss Taback .. . worked for Allen Feid Plumbing and Heating - that was much better than classes! .. , quiet but funny, John will enter the Air Force, but later sees a career as a steamfitter and an- ticipates a happy life. it STEVEN MARK OKYLE A warm person brings much happiness to another. Congenial Oke is the happy wanderer to Philadelphia . . . although Steve is a constant companion during the week, Googi takes his plaoe on the weekends! . . . an active player on the Varsity Baseball team who takes interests in basketball and football outside of school . . , if there's one thing he hates it's nagging! . , . Z was a memorable experience which has given him a new awareness of life . . . with his grea ersonality, he can't help but be happ i t fazuft f rm f' H I tl DOUGLAS CARL ORMAY I am surrounded by all sports! Happy Doug is a conscientious worker for the Lance Mr. Stamelman and English are his favorites . . . participates in and enjoys all the sportsg football, basketball, baseball f to mention a few , . , won't ever be able to forget his high school graduation! takes great pride in his driver's license . . . plans to major in communications and become a successful sports announcer.
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DOUGLAS W. PECK A man's stature is measured by what he does with what he har. Active in sports, Tall Boy is a Varsity Foot- ball, Baseball, and Basketball player . .. spends his spare time with friends or riding in his car . . . aims to enjoy life to the fullest . . . history with Mr. Ransengnola and family liv- ing were favorites . . . Doug's goal is to have fun whenever possible and major in physical education. PAUL PERNA Question ana' wonder as you wander through We. Friendly, trustworthy and funloving , . . Pa- blo teaches at the Y.M.C.A. and plays Var- sity Hockey and Soccer . . . active in A.F.S. and Spanish Clubs, he also enjoys judo . . . a participant in the Open Door Student Ex- change program, Paul hopes to someday trav- el around the world - he'll be sure to stop in Italy for some linguini! :aff MIRIAM R. PECORA I ant apart ofall that 1 ha ve mel. The Chickens and Mir wait patiently until they can get out on the field to play an- other fun-filled Chicken-Fag game are you kiddin'? summers are great, but working at a camp the summer of'70 was the best . . . by the way, Mir has the solution to beat the frizzies .. . her experience in F.T.A. will help her to become an excellent elementary school teacher. DONNA MARIA PETILLO 1 enjoy listening to good music. Ambitious, happy Donna finds herself happi- est when she's by Tony's side , , . her favorite memories of L.H.S. are Mrs. Gompf and of- fice practice . . . hates conceited people, but loves dogs and the color blue , . . she has a great passion for eating good food and lots of popcorn . , . the future will be a pleasant one after becoming a legal secretary and then later getting married. ELAINE PEPE R eal friends are your truefriends. Elaine spends much time with her good friends, Loretta, Lynda. Ingrid, June, and Randy . . an active member of the Senior Prom Committee . . . Are you kidding? , . . likes that certain guy . . . dancing and listen- ing to records are favorite pastimes . . . Eng- lish with Mrs. Brairton made school worth- while . . . treasures her friends and good ice cream . . . will never forget the summer of'70 Elaine would like to work in dental hygiene. ROBERT R. PIDGEON JR. Thefull moon is strung out like a chandelierjrom the ceiling ofthe sky. Ir this all the work ofsome omnipotent practicaljoker af- or a malicious lie? Artistic Boo enjoys spending his time paint- ing and listening to music . . . memories in- clude the '70 walkout and Mrs. Brairton . . . looks for success in the future with a music major in college . . . perhaps you'll see Bob as a star, following in the footsteps of his idol, Mick Jagger.
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