Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

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JUDITH GAIL SILBERNER Ijind each day too shartfor all the thoughts I want to think, all the walks I want Io take, all the books I want to read, and all thejriends I want to see. Honest and sometimes shy, Judy enjoys being with Kenny . . , vice-president of AFS and a member of Crossroads Photography staff - or was it the pass-writing staffll . . . will never forget the summer of '70 at Oxford and the friends she made , . . never says some- thing unless she means it . . . enjoys driving, Judy can't help smiling! . , , hates idiot rules . . . plans college. MARK SIMON A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a ltje spent doing nothing! Mark loves foreign cars and can often be found working on his wheels . . . chemistry with Mr. Susskind was unforgettable Ralph and sponges are significant . . . when not driving with his friends, Mark attends rock concerts and makes his own music on his guitar . . . sees college and dentistry in the future. JONATHAN M. SILVER I don'I want to be graded, 1 want to be ranked! Long John . . . logical, sarcastic, and tal- ented president ofthe Forensic Society will always be remembered for growing the first moustache at L.H.S, . , , good tennis player . . . usually found with Steve Sheffner discuss- ing that cute uthermall' . . . what's a thermal Z? . . . don't ask such dumb questions please! . . , future plans lie in the field of chemistry and moving from the East Coast. ALEXANDER J. SIMONE Keep those drumsticks still. Musically inclined Al spends much of his time drumming with the L.H.S. Concert Band, the Imperial Guardsmen Drum and Bugle Corps, and the Livingston Community Symphony . . . a sports fan, he plays basketball, baseball, and football . , . enjoyed chemistry with Mrs. Yellin, M.E.I-I. with Mr. Ransegnola, and Spanish with Mr. Gorelick .. . Do not talk! . . . Al looks to a future in chemistry or perhaps dentistry. 221 JUDITH ANN SIMON U nsemshness surpasses the individual 's limits to warmly touch others. Usually seen with the Omega Phi Zeta girls, Judy is the quiet, but fun loving, member of the group . . . will she ever part with her Le- high sweatshirt? . . . the summer of '70 and the night of the black limousine are unforget- table memories . . . helping other people and elementary education are Judy's goals for the future. DRUE ELLEN SIMPSON Nature liberates the soul. This active member of Fellowship, Class Council, and Class Staff ofCrossroads, values her friends and family most . . . a lover of the outdoors, Drue is fond ofcamping, swimming and canoeing - why does the summer always have to end'?! , , . vividly remembers those days of cheerleading, and the Senior Prom of '69 , . , she's sure to make an understanding and wonderful elementary school teacher. A ,

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-Ex- Xiu! ' ROBERT SHERMAN The most beautU'ul thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source ofall true art andscience. Bob enjoys taking pictures and fondly remem- bers working as a photographer at the Y.M.H.A. .,. outside of school he enjoys playing tennis, baseball, and football since science is his favorite subject, he plans to major in chemistry. MIKE SICARDI Great thoughts comejrorn the heart, Mike is an easy-going football and basketball fan, who will always remember Mr. Blumen- thal and history , . . if only he could stop eat- ing so much candy! . . . Mike can always be found around Bubba, Jeff, and Rich just hav- ing a great time . . , his outgoing personality and understanding for people will make soci- ology an interesting and effective major in college. DONALD MICHAEL SHIFFRIN Those things which now seem frivolous and slight will be ofserious consequence to you, when they have made you once ridiculous. As an interested member of the Future Law- yer's Club of Livingston, Don also takes inter- est in the Lance and the Film Club .. . a stamp collector with a nice sense ofhumor . , , surely you must be jesting . . . his summer jobs in New York City were very influential . . . Don is a bagel lover who listens to music and reads quite often . . . will be a fine lawyer in the future. W DANIEL NATHAN SIEGEL The distance between reality and fantasy for the individual is not so great a length. If I had one wish, it should consist of being, doing, and learning a lot of everything. Al- though it is impossible, thinking, dreaming, and fantasizing it makes the living of day to day more than it could be by itself. 220 KAREN R. SHNEYER I have learned something no book could teach ' me, to be open, to communicatejreely Fh F withoutfear. Eiiendly, outgoing Karen can often be found with the Secret Six at Donls, the courts, discotheques, or at the shore . . . enjoys fabric design .. . living at the shore and camping and meeting people from across the country has enabled Karen to see each person as an individual, who needs to be spoken to and lis- tened to . . . this concern for people may lead sensitive Karen to a future as a social worker for the underpriveleged. JEANNE B. SIGNELL Whatever your game, let this be your motto: Rely on yourseUf' Athletic Jeanne shines on the Girls' Varsity Basketball and Field Hockey teams, always actively participating . . , look for Jeanne af- ter school and on weekends officiating at the Rec games or with Andy or Shari . . . will always remember M.E.H. with Mr. Ranseg- nola and working in the Driver Ed office . , . sees physical education and recreation admin- istration in the future.



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REGINALD EUGENE SIMS Love is a hole in the heart. As the longest jumper on the L.H.S. Track team, Reggie still manages to find time being politically active in many campaigns . . . Oh well, be that as it may! . . . an accomplished talker and a volunteer at Headstart during two summers , . , rememberances include the Junior Class play, the walkout, and track . . . this happy-go-lucky man might enter the field ofeconomics. 3 ELLEN BARBARA SLOVIK While you are making newjriends, a'on'ijorge1 the old ones. Very active in extra curriculars such as F.T.A., A.F.S., and the Senior Play, Ellen is also a member of Gracenotes, Crossroads, and Student Council . . . when not busy with a school activity, look for Ellen with Ginger or Delta Sigma Phi . . . Oh, wow! says Slov about the Junior Prom with Peter, Beach Haven, and participating in My Fair Lady . . . college is definite with a major in math or psychology. DAVID R. SKLAR High school is a placejor being taught J college is a plaeejor learning. Being the president of U.S.Y. keeps Dave busy .. . this non-conforming sportsman spends his free time as far away from school as possible . . . prizes his intelligence . . . the wrestling and swimming teams benefitted from his presence although computer programming was his favorite subject, he looks forward to a career in psychology. DEBORAH JANET SMITH The quality ofmercy is not sirainedg it droppeth as the quiet rainfrom heaven. A truly concerned girl, Debbie envisions a career in special education . , , this interest is being developed now by her work with retard- ed children at the Recreation Department . . . Camp Hope over the summer has changed Debbie's thinking as an individual . . . Great Danes will always be a favorite animal . . , as long as she can help others, Debbie will be fulfilled. 222 WILLIAM SLADE Sunny skies weep in the evening, he doesn't know when to cry. lf not surfing at the shore with Greg, David, Sheila and everyone else, Bill can be found working at the High Spot . . . peaceful and honest Bill will remember Mr. Stammelman, the walkout, sophomore English with Mr. Brady and his guitar . . . hopes to live in Cali- fornia in the near future . . . although a pro- fessional girlwatcher, he plans to major in so- cial science in college. LINDA SUSAN SMITH Happiness and kindness are wealth and glory to me. A lover of people, Lin can be found where everybody else is or in her red V.W. , . i foot- ball, basketball, and boys are her favorite sports! . , . the Senior Prom '70 holds special memories . . . she can't tolerate phonies of any kind . . , a future as a secretary and much happiness lie ahead.

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