Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

Page 212 of 288

 

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MICHAEL LEE REDNER Do whatyou want when you want to do it' Mike keeps busy as a photography member of The New Livingston News and just doing odd jobs around town often seen with Michele Louie and Tom, or riding his motor cycle .. . getting good grades in math was quite an accomplishment! , . . this easy-going and fun-loving individual hopes some day to become self-employed . . ride-on! NANCY LYNN REED After the verb To Love, To Help is the most heaulyul verb in the world. Nance can't seem to forget Mr. Berry and algebra! ,. . the B'nai Brith Girls are great friends who add to the enjoyment .. . The Rock will always be listed as a favorite mem- ory of L.i-I.S.! loves playing the piano, but hates gum crackers! . . . the many revi- sions of school policies has made her more aware during high school . . . a major in ele- mentary or special education looks bright for the future. iw RICHARD T. REED In quietness and in confidence shall be your strength. Hey, Willis! . . . this friendly and quiet person is a member of the Key Club, Class Council, and the manager of the Football team . . . give him the drums and watch out! . . . golf and Ralph Club conventions have always ranked high , . . as Rich goes on in life, he will never forget that infamous L.H.S. Marching Band! JOHN RICHARD REINHARD Thus to turn serious matters to sports. Funny, care-free, and absurd . . . Ya know'?,' Jack is a Varsity Basketball and Golf player, who also enjoys football outside of school . . . T and Rich are never far off . . . he reluctantly leaves Mrs. Embler's home- room and those rollicking table top hockey games what would he do without his stereo? . . . hopes to amke a fortune in law. TOBY REITMAN What is the worth ofanything, bulfor the happiness 'twill bring? Call her Alice or Tommy , and she'll turn around! . . , oh give me a break! . , , this avid skiier also takes an interest in playing ping-pong games . . . Mrs. Gompf and office practioe are her favorites at L.H.S. she may be found shopping or playing, but she's always found with Denise . . , her future plans call for happiness as a medical secretary. 208 RICHARD REINERT Leave your impression upon your surroundings, Art, sports, and girls can describe Rick's in terests . . . most often seen at Friendly's or a the courts . . . some of his favorite sports arc- football, swimming, skiing, and hunting .. remembers time spent in Mr. Batitto's ar classes , , . the misunderstood Casinova? . . Out ofSight! .

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FREDERICK ELIOT RACKINX5 A slice oflje. 2 His Sunbeam Alpine - what a car! . , . Fred, who can usually be found with Jean, will never forget the memories of Lake George . . . his special interest in music is expressed on his drums . . . enjoys history . , . a career in law awaits him. JOE RANNELLI To ha ve a good time is to satisfy 0neseUQ Rannel is usually all over with The Men looking for excitement . . . he liked the Moun- tain games and Mr. Gambino's class, but auto shop was the best class you got some- thing to say? . . . prizes his motorcycle and likes sports outside of school ., . Joe sees service in the Air Force and, eventually, engi- neering as a career. WILLIAM ROBERT RACKIN I am entranced by the past! Don't leave for tomorrow what you can do today! Bill is active, fun-loving and is interested in everything around him- espe- cially Judy Mrs. Oleksiak's sociology class was the greatest . , . outside of school, Bill loves to play golf and watch tennis likes museums and values his car ... after graduation, college is in the future. GINA EVE RAYFIELD Laughter is the key to your heart. Skiing? Goooood! if not out on the slopes, Gina can be found in the boat with Andi and the Big Eight or on one of her fre- quent trips to American U. . . . an enthu- siastic member of Youth for Youth red nail polish? how can we ever forget it? SAMUEL RADER C heerful and frank and free. Sam's a Student Council member who never fails to give his honest opinion . . . Sure . . . Mr. Blumenthal's 4th period economics class and U.S. History with Mr. Paul rank high ... a friend to all, he considers his knowledge his most valuable possession . , . favorite singers include Dylan, Joplin, and Cocker . . . if you need a lawyer sometime in the future, Sam will be the man. FRANK G. REA Don'l you know that you are free? Well, at least in your mind, Uyou want to be. Frankie Ray can be found with Al saying You've gotta be kidding outside of school, Frank works for the recreation depart- ment and is active in most sports . . . will nev- er forget Mr. Rappaport . . . craves spagetti and grizzlies . .. values his life most highly . . . after graduation, Frank sees college, with a career in physical education.



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FRANK LOUIS REUSCHE III May the Great Bird ofthe Galaxy rooston your planet. 7:25 A.M., in the cafeteria? -- you bet! ,. . that's where Rensch can be found as one of the first three people there an expert at the rifle range, this quiet, witty, and deter- mined person can be admired for his souvenirs of Star Trek and National Merit Letter of Commendation Frank will never forget the spectator sports during extended home- room in B-222 football, golf, or basket- ball anyone? PETER D. RIGNEY It is the blunt man who makes the sharpest COWIIVIEIIIS. Ralph is an active member of the Ralph Club .. . would like to be remembered for homeroom B-222 and its vast sports program . . . enjoys making bagels and participating in all kinds of athletics . , . members of the Var- sity Football, Baseball, and La Crosse teams , . . can be found in the Rigney hot machine, playing homeroom hockey, or on the guitar . . . will always remember 214 Bayview Ave- nue . . . hopes to be a successful engineer. DEBORAH R. RICHELIEU He needs' you to care and you know you do! Debs is usually seen with her boyfriend , . . she likes chemistry with Mr. Fischer and Spanish class, too 'l'hat's a bummer! loves to hear that 3:00 bell, and to go horseback riding in her spare time . . . Debbie wants to be an elementary school teacher and eventually get married. RITA RIZZUTO We are one person, we are two alone, we are three together, we are jour each other. Carefree and sometimes zany, Rita is fre- quently seen with Ei, Lynn, El, and Charn . . . spare time devoted to Delta Phi Zeta meet- ings, drawing, sewing and writing letters . . . although 600 long, lonely miles away, Bill is always on her mind homeroom periods were unforgettable! .. . her ambition is to become a secretary and to be happily married. 209 ROBIN L. RIGBY The tools, the car, the race, the close won victory -- these are happiness to me! Whether working on cars or drafting, Rob is always ambitious and anxious to get the job done . . . Lynn is usually close by . . . remem- bers meeting friends in the halls between peri- ods listening to rock 'n' roll is Out-a- site , . . Mr. Bast helped foster his ambition to become a draftsman. tl PAUL THOMAS RODGERS Lye is not lje at all without delight. Besides being captain of the Varsity Cross Country team, Dust enjoys watching foot- ball and basketball . . . This is absurd . . . loves lobsters, dalmations and homeroom hockey remembers Miss Conforti, gym and times with Gary, Paul, and Bob . . . after graduation Paul sees college and a career.

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