Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

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JANET GAIL SCHNEIDER lfyou smile at me, I will understand, 'cause that is something everyone does in the same language. Between cheering at football games with her long green horn and riding with Jeanette, Ja- net still llnds time for bike riding, reading, writing, and sewing . , . Mr. Samuels history class was the greatest . . . a sincere and helpful person , ,. her experiences with Youth for Youth should help Janet, when she pursues a career in social work. VIRGINIA SCHOMP A nd laughed, and shouted, Lostl Lost! Lost! . . . Working with Headstart that summer has changed sensitive Ginny . . , seen with Cindee, Hazel, Robin, and Susan and always asking directions . . . will she ever stop getting lost' Mr. Goas, the '70 walkout, working at Two Guys and as a library assistant are happy memories although she has no future plans at present, Ginny awaits a bright future. 0 LINDA SUSAN SCHOEN Only a lUe livedjor others is worth while. As Senior Class V.P. and Co-Editor of Class Staff of Crossroads, Lin can be found running around in the middle of something special . . . Dotsy and the Big 8 know her as an outgoing person . . . Juror 442 in the Senior play loves life and all it has to offer .,. history with Mrs. Wessoly was fantastic, and Speech and Drama with Fearless Leader was fun .Ma warm and sensitive individual, who will make the world a better place to live in by teaching Special Ed. CHARNA SUE SCHORR Candles oflove, ever burning, Charn', a person of many moods, she fondly looks back on those hectic days on Crossroads' Photography staff . . . ask her to sing some long forgotten song and this senti- mental Graoenote usually manages to come through .. . the summer of'7O, Mitch, minia- ture golf, and glasses of Salada ice tea were unforgettable , . . April in Paris with El deep- ened her desire to major in foreign languages, ffm MITCHEL ROBERT SCHOENFELD And it's ajair wind blowin' . . . guess l'll set a course and go. Mitch, an employee of Pal's Pancake House, can be found with his thumb up on the high- way or on his minibike . . . an ambitious Fu- ture Physician, Mitch looks forward to years of travel . . . harmonica in mouth, he would have trouble eating his favorite food Y steak. CINDY LEE SCHWARTZ Where would we be Ui we weren't all a little zany? Intelligent and cheerful, Cindy will never for- get the garbage can or the soap bubbles in chem lab ,. . she can usually be found with Jill, Geri, and Sherrie ... Cindy has fond memories of Syracuse University active as the A.F.S. treasurer . ,. looks forward to a career as a nuclear physicist.

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W1 WA LTER CHARLES SCHALLER Speak what you think today in words as hard as canon-balls, and tomorrow speak what tomorrow thinks in hard words again. A member of the Varsity Golf team, Wally also plays football and goes skiing . . . Trust me The Viet-Nam debate at L.H.S. made him more aware of the world's situation . . . loves Goodyis hamburgers, but could do without pseudo-intellectuals . . . honest, indi- vidualistic Wally likes history and is consider- ing a law career. SANDE SCHIFFERES Happiness is notfouna' in seU-contemplationg it is perceived only when reflected from another. STEVEN ANDREW SCHARF It is impossible to enjoy idling unless one has plenty of work to do. Whether at the Y.M.H.A. with friends, play- ing on the Tennis team or being around after school, Steve is always his talkative, intelli- gent self . . . loves listening to music, especial- ly Rock . . . remember the walkout! . . . con- siders attending the high school for three years quite an accomplishment . .. plans to live a happy, peaceful life with few worries. STEVE SCHINASI I believe in grumblingg it is the politest jorm ojfighting I know. The founder of the German Club, Steve spends a lot of time at King's and with Mark and Gary . . . his best class was physics with Mr. Gambino . . . enjoys hockey, football, baseball, and basketball . . , wants to continue meeting new and different people . . . prizes his personality . . . a promising career is in the future. INGRID MARIA SCHIELE Dare to seek out the new ana' dwg-rent, If not out horseback riding or skiing, Spatz will be with the Big Six', , , . another of ln- i grid's hobbies is singing with her German group ... the Junior Prom is one of her favor- ' ite memories . , . her warmth and sincerity are W assets which will come in handy as Ingrid pur- W sues a nursing career, after obtaining her B.S. 5 in nursing. ' BARBARA SCHMIDT Live and let live. Schmidt can be found with Ida, Pam, Ei- leen, and Pinky her activities include Omega Phi Kappa . . . this happy girl consid- ers her driver's license one of her most prized possessions . , . she will be looking forward to helping others in the field of nursing.



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DOROTHY L. SCHWEIGER Above all, be yourseyin any direction. Buzz is busy with those Chicken-Fag games, but finds time to spend with Paul , . . she is an active member of Sigma Delta Rho and Class Council ., , the Junior Prom and the shore of '68 and '70 bring to mind fond memories her sincerity and friendliness will aid her injunior college and the rest of her future endeavors. ROBERT DAVID SELIGMAN A world ofmotors make lie worth living. Zel is very friendly , , , can always be seen riding in his car enjoys participating in basketball games after school and likes watch- ing auto racing, taking pride in his own Ca- maro . . . plans to attend college and become an engineer. JAMES W. SEERY Everything requires effort - the only thing you can achieve without it isfailure. Jim takes an avid interest in the Livingston Amateur Radio Club . . . owns and operates a ham radio , . . Mr. Krimmel and math were terrific , . . won't forget eating lunch in twenty minutes .. . participates in the Chess Club and is a member of the Junior Engineering Technical Society . , , hopes to persue a career in electrical engineering. CAROLE MICHELLE SEGAL There is treasure in the sea, and she willjind rt. Seegs is outgoing, friendly, and honest . . . even though she's always dashing to and from New York for modeling, Carole finds time for sewing, reading, and being with her good friends Muvy, Deb, and especially Rob . . A of all her classes, psychology was her favorite . . . her talent in art will be a great asset in her chosen field of interior decorating those weekends and vacations! what a flip! JOHN RUSSEL SEMLER Friends are a second existence. You can often find Crash at Cedar Hill, the basketball courts, or with Doug . .. an out- going and sinoere member of Key Club, Lead- er's Club and Varsity Basketball and La Crosse .. . his mohican haircuts and home- room periods are memorable . . . Jimminy Crickets, how can he ever part with Bertha the basketball! SUZANNE KELSEY SERVIS lfanyone should ask me to give a reason why I loved my friend, there could only be one ans wer: Because he was he, because I was I . Friendly, warm, sincere, and quiet can best describe Suzanne . . , this Omega Zeta Phi and colorguard member can always be found where the action is , . . participated in Fag vs. Chicken games with Marion, MaryKay, Dona, Jill, Kathy, and with George watching . , . will she ever be able to forget November l, 1969 and the Senior Prom of 1970? . . . so- cial work is a promising career in Suzanne's future.

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