Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

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JANET SUSAN ROSEN Speak in French when you can'l think ofthe English. French, - a beautiful language for Janet! . . . this member of A.F.S., French Club, and Future Teacher's of America enjoys swim- ming and collecting magazine comics Janet finds polluted water a detriment to so- ciety, and she will always remember Ecology Day . . . teaching is in her future. X MYRA ROSENFELD If you really love something. let it run free, and tfit returns, it will be yoursforever. Painting in oils, is one of Duckie's speciali- ties .. . Miss Casterlin, her favorite teacher will always be remembered . . . if not home sleeping, Myra can be found horseback riding or listening to Broadway shows ... this moody and lively girl will always remember April 1969 and the walkout . . . after further- ing her studies in college, Myra hopes to be- come a court stenographer. ROBIN ROSEN Our lives are trees ofpossibilities. Whether with Marc, Ellie, or Laura, Rob is always her happy self . . . the student walkout and working at W.F.M.U. were memorable experiences . . . painting or reading E. A. Poe occupy her spare time . . . just waiting for the day T. Rex will come to the Fillmore East , . . loves Japanese food! . . . whenever in doubt, Keep the faith . LEAH MARCY ROSENKRANTZ A friend is one who comes in when the whole world has gone out. If you ever see Lee , she's probably being trampled on in the halls! . . . this well-known actress from Twelve Angry jurors loved classes with Miss Coury and Mrs. White as well as Yearbook, Senior Store, and Class Council an expert sewer, who is always found happy and cheerful cherishes the friendships she's made old and new, and the awareness and understanding she's gained from them . . . a lover of plays and museums, who will prove to be a successful child psychologist. MITCHELL ROSENBERG Spends his time in sportstandpleasure. Take it slow! .. . says smiling, good na- tured Mitch . . . ifnot on the basketball court, he's with the guys or coaching a Rec. Depart- ment soccer game . . . favorite class was Mrs. Oleksiak's first period sociology . . remem- bers the student walkout and a certain girl . . . Mitch wants to take each day as it comes, and never stop striving for the best .. . a future business administrator. HOWARD ROSENTHAL Let us live with our eyes and hearts open. Give him a Friendly's cheeseburger and cher- ry coke anyday . . . Rosy , usually with Ira, Jeff, Mark, Kenny, and Sam is very active in most sports, especially the Varsity Soccer team . . . whenever he can, he's skiing or driv- ing around town . . . Beautiful . , . Howard has been influenced by the Kent State tragedy and Mr. Rans . . . after graduation, plans include college and success as a lawyer. . i

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JOHN THOMAS ROGERS No pleasure lasts long unless there is variety tn it. T , an active participator in homeroom hockey, hopes eventually to be a lawyer . . . Jack and Rich are constant buddies, who are seen with him at many places his hat collection is an extremely famous one at L.H.S. . .. think about it .. . a whimsical, great gift wrapper who takes pride in his tape deck . . . has an interest in football and bas- ketball and hopes to be successful. RICHARD ROGERS A lUe on the ocean wave, a home on the rolling deep . . . Good-natured Rich especially enjoys being at the shore, either surfing or Waterskiing while listening to Sly and the Family Stone or playing his drums, The Men are often not too far off ... will be remembered for his zany Yogi Bear impression, and for just bop- ping along . . . can't forget all those riotous homeroom hockey games . . . hopes for a fu- ture in business and to make lots of money. JUDY ANN ROSE He is ajriend who in a difficulty helps by deeds, where there is need ofdeeds, Jude will never forget her job at the Shop- Rite and friends Pam, Kathy, and Val .. . oh, fiddle! . . . the up and down staircases of L.H.S. were Judy's pet peeves .,, giddy and imaginative, she liked English with Mrs. Gill and psychology with Mrs. Walters known for her red convertible bug . . . want- ing to help others, Judy will pursue a career in some field of psychology or social work. MARK ROSE A good listener is not only popular everywhere, but after a while he kno ws something, Quiet and a bit shy, Mark is a lover of sports, especially baseball, basketball, and hockey , . . often found working at Korvettes or with Bruce and Steve . . . how about a good spa- getti dinner? . . . Mrs. Kline's math class and his high school years have made a lasting im- pression on him the stock market holds special interest for this future accountant. 210 ELOISE ROMANO In the sweetness ojjriendship let there . be laughter, and sharing ofpleasures. Seen with the people she loves most, El is fond of long walks and being alone to think . . . give her time for she's allowed to change her mind ... this Crossroads Class Staff member and Class Council rep. will always remember April in Paris . . . delicate and un- inhibited the fawn loves animals and nature . . . her desire to understand and help people may lead to a future in social work. AMY ROCHELLE ROSEN May love and peace eomejorth your way and bring you luck from day to day. Seeing double? No, it's just Aim and her twin sister . . . Amy is a thoughtful ambitious girl . . . although active in French Club, Rus- sian Club and F.T.A., she still finds time to keep up her interesting hobby of collecting foreign coins has fond memories of the 1969 Senior Class play and her many visits to colleges .. . plans to teach and meet many new and exciting people.



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DONNA ROSS I really don't know life at all. Outgoing, carefree, and funny, Donna spends much of her time at the courts, the Brown's or Don's eating pizza burgers . . . usually found with Kathy and the secret six . . . she will nev- er forget the student walkout, but wishes to forget centrals and bringing in notes . . . Eng- lish and Mr. Rappaport are favorites Listen, Buckwheat' . . . she aims to major in special education. STEVEN M. ROST I am a sportsman all over, it is the essence ofmy ltje. Steve, a member of the Varsity Soccer team, also belongs to the Chess Club and Spanish Club . . . usually with the guys or working at Kings . . . besides his interest in soccer, Steve likes to play basketball, baseball, football, and hockey .. . pensive, but friendly, Steve has happy memories of his tenth and eleventh grade homeroom remember Mr. Sus- skind and chem. class? . . . wants to live hap- pily ever after . . . engineering in the future. SUSAN ROSS Her smiles are the mark ofa warm energy. As L.H.S.'s bubbly, spirited Cheerleader Co- Captain, Sue still manages to spend time hunting for cards to send to Colorado! happiest when with Andy . . . Come off it, Bananas! .. . one of Livingston's biggest skiiers who's second home is the slopes . . . takes a delight in letters from Denver and the Moody Blues . . . wherever she goes, her tan Catalina goes! . . . a major in physical educa- tion and being happy are her future goals. DAVID ROTH You can't do anything about the length of your lUe, but you can do something about its width and depth. Dave, who spent a summer working for pro- ject Head Start can be found with various friends .. . president of the .l,E.T.S. and a member of Key Club, he has concluded that the teacher determines the quality of a course ,. . rock concerts, drum lessons and model airplanes often occupy his time . .. he likes African Barkless dogs and Chinese, Italian, and American foods . . . considers standard- ized tests ridiculous . . . a major in engineer- ing or possibly the humanities? SHERYL PATRICIA ROST Lde was meant to be lived, and curiosity must be kept alive. One must never for whatever reason, turn his back on Me. Friendly, carefree, and dependable, Sheryl is usually found with Sheila, the Sues, Diane, and Linda . . . She is involved in the Delta Phi-Zeta Y Group . . . Charlie is her most prized possession . . , conversations with Di- ane in Oct. and Nov. '69 and Mr. Paul's histo- ry class both affected her way of thinking . . . I'm so happy . . . Fag vs. Chicken foot- ball, anyone? . . . plans for a nursing career and eventually marriage. DIANE CAROL ROTHBARD There are two ways ofspreading lightp to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it. If there's anyone who loves to laugh, it cer- tainly is Diane! .. . the Sues, Sheryl, and Maureen usually keep her company while driving around or watching Fag vs. Chick- en games Mrs. Klein and history with Mr. Paul were great . . . October 18, 1969 and Andrey are fondest of L.H.S, memories . . . this bright blusher hopes to be a physical therapist.

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