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MIKE PILKINGTON LUe is a series of weekends with school in between. Look for Pickleton just riding with Mike and Howard, or at work . . . Mr. Blumenthal and history help give the school day some spe- cial spark . . , Mike, a happy and easy going individual, will always remember that unbe- lievable day, the walkout . , , waiting for peo- ple to get ready is the worst . ! RICHARD PLEVY l' 4 And in the end the love you get is equal to the love you gave. Ricky, a famed coffee ice cream lover, is ac- tive in the Y.M.H.A. Ski Club and other as- sorted things . . . can be found with Jim, Jon, Dave, and Greg, skiing or at concerts Everybodyjump out the window! Now! . . . a quiet but friendly individual who will always have time to care about other people . . . takes pride in his stereo and hopes to enter govern- ment to help improve situations. DIANE JUDITH PLANT Love can carry us through our whole Me. Petite, friendly Diane likes home economics and having Mr. Blumenthal for history besides watching football games, she is quite the homemaker, enjoying sewing and crochet- ing . . . How about that! , . . although Pete, Evelyn, and Sue are good friends, Bob is clos- est to Diane . . , May 9, I970 is most memo- rable, but June 1973 will be more so. DAVID L. PORTER Fame, importance, a place in history, leader of worry and criticism, Being with the group and those trips to the shore are an important part of Dave's memo- ries . . . waterskiing, surfing, tennis, football, and soccer are favorites . . . the Senior Class play was a lasting experience never to be for- gotten , . . history and art are subjects which have been a great source of enjoyment . . . Dave's future holds college and becoming a success in life. ARLENE MAY PLEVIN Songs Io aging children come, Aging children I am one. I am James Joyce, John Paul Sartre, Joni Mitchell, and pineapple. I am sanity sprinkled with moments of lunacy, laughter, and absent- mindedness. And I am forever searching . , . MARGARET CLAIRE PORTER LJe is like an oniong you peel it ojone layer ata time, ana' sometimes you weep. Having fun with whomever she's with, Pin- ky is best known for her agility on the Var- sity Field Hockey team . . . our Color-guard captain is also a member of the Class Council and was a delegate for Girls' Citizenship Insti- tute gym, sophomore lunch, Fag ball, and Mrs. Ernst will never be forgotten .., knowing many sensitive people has made Pin- ky eager to help others find happiness ,. . Dear Prudence and Pink Icing . .. con- gratulations to those students who will have Pinky as a physical education teacher!
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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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MARK LESTER PREMOCK Honesty and good fella wship in thee! Mark has a real interest in animals and is a member of Future Veterinarian's Club and U.S.Y. .,. his artistic ability explains his hobby of painting . . . psychology class with Mrs. Walters is memorable as are the locked bathrooms and his famous sweatshirts and Italian boots . . . much of his time was spent waiting for that school bus . . . his ambition is to get his PH.D. in psychology. MICHELE PROBST You are you, andl am I, and :fb y chance we find each other, it's beau tUul. Partial to football, ice hockey games, and spagetti, quiet but ambitious Michelle remem- bers those times spent at Lake Hopatcong . . . Oh, honestly! horseback riding rates best Miss Lewis's sophomore biology class stands out . . , Doretta is close by . . . Michele is sentimental about old times with Jan . . . future lab technician. KAREN L. PRICE All you need ix love. Karen is a hard-working active member in her Y group and in church activities . . . enjoys physiology and playing the guitar can't bear hearing people crack their knuckles! . . . My Fair Lady will always be remembered and Mr. Fabrizio's jokes . . , Oh, shoot! . . . a real basketball fan, who also likes tennis . .. hopes to get away on her own and settle down some day. KATHERINE ANNE PYTLESKI The world is like a mirror, reflecting what you dog and Vyourjace is smiling, it smiles back at you. When Kathy isn't at Gracenotes, French Club, or Russian Club, she can be found with Judy, Pam, and Valerie speaks French fluently and loves anything that has to do with France . . . Don't worry about it! is always echoed throughout the halls of L.H.S. .. , good times have been spent in Miss Rohlandls class and when skating or playing tennis . , . college with French as a major comes after graduation-naturellement! STEPHEN PRICKETT D The living is easy, l'rn born to bejree, The living is easy, theres no reason to explain. Waterskiing, motorcycles, and music are hobbies Steve enjoys . . . Far out . , . Mr. Weidner ranks high with this extroverted stu- dent . . . going to concerts rates high , . . let us never forget Steve's pet alligator .. . may seek a career in engineering. PAMELA MONICA QUICK A constant friend is rare and hard to End. Good natured Quickster can be seen work- ing at the Shop-Rite with the gang or with Jude, Cathy, Val, and Debbie . . . a sweet, but quiet girl active in F.T.A., Youth for Youth, and A.F.S. . , . Mrs. Walters and psychology are her favorites, but so are tennis, cooking, and drawing . . . just hates fighting the mobs in the hall to get to classes muddle of pud! . . . plans to be an archeologist in the oncoming years.
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