Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

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'lv Qu JAMES M. TEPPER What's done cannot be undone! The slopes are Tep's real home . . . remem- bers the great L.H.S. walkout of 1970 and witty confrontations with Mr. Gambino . . . Powder Ridge Music Festival was quite an experience! . . . don't ever steal the cookie jar . . . an aware person who would like to change a few laws, study medicine, and then stay alive. FRANCES LYNDA TORRISI In the life ofa young woman. the most essential thingjor happiness is the gy! of friendship. Enthusiastic Fran will never forget Mr. Ber- ry's algebra class . . , this yogurt fan enjoys tennis, swimming, and Mr, Ransegnola her many hobbies include bicycling, rug hook- ing, and reading , . . Donna is usually around to create some enjoyment . . . can be found working in the Guidance Office .. . loves watching a beautiful sunset . , . should prove to be a witty, friendly gym teacherl. MELISSA THORNE God, thanksjor all that is here and now, for no one ever promised me tomorrow. Always enthusiastic, this busy athlete is active in after school sports, especially Varsity Bas- ketball and Hockey . . . although a Mariner, Missy is also a member of the advisory Youth Council and the Essex County Scout Planning Board . ,. gym is her favorite subject, but Mr, Rans was the best teacher Girl's State has created a lasting impression . . . Missy's sincerity and perserverance will be great assets as she breaks through the doors of the medical profession in the future. DAVID J, TRACHTENBERG Nothing is more becoming in a man than eourles y and forbearance. This Varsity Track man always enjoys a good game of football to get things crackin' . , . Bill, Crazy, and Nunzi Jr. are often around . . , besides football, David has an interest in swimming, basketball, and baseball his superb athletic ability is one of the assets which will help David in his career in phys. ed. '1..,1aA1l . PHILLIP M. TORR Waste no moments - choose your paths and stay with them. lf he's not at Joe's house, one can iind Dap- per with Bob, Howard, or the Y group . . . he enjoys bowling and playing basketball . . , auto with Mr. Albrecht is the best part of the day , . . the field of music holds a special interest for this pizza connoisseur! . . . inter- ested in a career in business. THOMAS L. TRACY Looking over the land from atop a mountain, or looking out to sea, completely alone and free - that will make you really see what you and your lUe are all about, Stick is a prominent member of the Varsity Hockey Team . . , he has been active with the Marching Band and Soccer coaching . . . highly honored Scout who loves nature and getting away from it all Y Tom's backpack is a constant reminder of many happenings . . . the walkout and Kent State have been in- fluential in his life . . . a career in biology will follow college.

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PAUL ROBERT TAISTRA Time it was,lA na' what a time it wasllt was . , . A time ofinnoeence,lA time of eonjidenees . . , Preserve yuurmemories,',l They're all that's lejtyou. A ski enthusiast, Paul also enjoys shop class and working on his Volkswagen ,. . usually found with Buzz or working at St. Barnabas .. . a favorite memory is the Junior Prom . . . Paul will always be remembered for his sense of humor and quiet, but friendly disposition . . . he is looking forward to a career in micro- biology. JILL ELLEN TAYLOR Speak ofhappiness, speak oflU'e. Do it! exclaims the big J.E.T. seen mostly with Damon and the niners , talka- tive, sensitive Jill is active on the Twirling Squad, Class Council, and as student director of the Senior Class Play known for her instruction , Jill treasures memories of the Senior Prom '70, Wack, Judy, Ken and Carol, and Mr. Lampf , . . college is definite . . . a future in the theatre? ROBERT TAMMERA I call arehi lecture frozen music. Although Bob is a member of the Varsity Track squad, he also enjoys football, basket- ball, and boating , , . Bob spends much time at the Y and is found at the pool in the summer . . , dreads getting up for school, but drafting with Mr. Bast makes it worthwhile . . . belongs to the American Institute of Ar- chitects and plans architiecture as a career. JONATHAN TCHACK The exercise of thought is Ile! Jonathan is a member of Future Lawyers Club, U.N. Club and Future Physicians Club . . , he especially enjoys playing baseball and participates in Intermediate League Baseball ... Mr. Blumenthal can tell what a bright student he is . , . keeps his bankbook in a very safe place! . . . will major in history with plans of becoming a lawyer. DAVID JAY TAUBEN J Be sensible and speak up, - and you shall always be respected. This Varsity Football player can usually b found looking for something to do with th guys from Broadlawn . . , will he ever for get the Took '? . . . easy-going Dave is ofte at Key Club meetings or playing in a footbaj game A. . . Mr. Gambino's lab holds foni memories . . . Dave looks forward to a caree in scientific research. , i RICHARD TENEWITZ Great tranquility of heart is his who cares fo. neither praise nor blame. Rich, an extremely creative man, can be founc back stage working for the class plays ant school productions . , . My Fair Lady is oer tainly a great memory . . . an avid photogra phy bug the Stage Director for 'Fo-'Fi also look for him at work in Saint Barnaba: Medical Center . . . Rich plans to study the theatre anfl go on to the big time shows!



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MELANIE DAWN TRAUGOTT With love, the whole wide world seems new, When Melanie is not with Chuck, she's proba- bly with Carol and the rest of the Delta Phi Zeta girls . . . she's sure to plow right through anyone challenging her in those Fag vs. Chicken games f it's so hysterical ! , . . fondest recollections of the 1969 Senior Prom a-nd April 21, I969 - and let's not forget George! , . . her special talents will lead her to become an art major in college. ROBERT BERNARD TURAK My music, my drums, and my head. Abe is a member of the Class Council, J.E.T.S. and A.F.S. ... You're cracked! will never forget the Blood Sweat and Tears concert . . . drafting and graphics with Mr. Bast were terrific ,. . outside of school Bob likes to play football, but more often is playing his drums and listening to music . . . the NixonfAgnew administration has made him review his beliefs . . . in college, Bob will major in engineering. JO ANNE TRENCHARD Ajier all there is but one race -f humanity. Sensitive, optimistic .lo brightens the football field as a twirling majorette . . . if she's not working at the Public Library, look for Jo ac- tively participating in Teens Concerned about People . . . working at Camp Hope and in the Headstart program have helped her to be- come interested in the education of the men- tally retarded .. . her goal - to be happy through helping others. SERDAR TURET Love can befound anywhere, even in a guitar. f'Turk , our exchange student from Turkey, is a member of the Senior Class council and Dance Band, besides, of course, his A.F.S. activities ... Nasilsin? .. . outside of L.H.S., Serdar plays the guitar, participates in community activities, and enjoys tennis and soccer . . . friendly and cheerful all the time, he can be found watching basketball and foot- ball games .. . likes camels and values his gold watch . . . Serdar hopes to be a million- aire, maybe through a career in economics and business will remember L.H.S. for wonderful friends, good experiences, and crowded corridors. DEBBIE ANN TRICE The wordfor me isjoy, just simplejoyl When not at work, Debbie can be found with Don . . . this happy girl enjoys baseball and watching football games . . . history with Mr. Ransegnola ranks high . . . loves pizza .. . her future looks bright with a career in fashion merchandising. GLEN UM LAND Civilization must progress. Um is an all-around man with interests in everything participates in the Stamp Club, the German Club, and the wild football games at Memorial Park with Ken, Frank, and Doug , , . working on My Fair Lady and the hectic week before production stands out in his mind . . . possesses a warm sense of humor and enjoys science fiction his collections of stamps and strange tape record- ings are treasured finishing college and becoming a good teacher are in Glen's future.

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