Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

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Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 234 of 288
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2 i MARTHA E. VINCENT Nihil est tam populare quam bonitas! iNothing is as popular as kindness!! lf not at Rainbow meetings or with her Y group, this co-president of the Latin Club may be found watching football and basketball games Ohhhhh! the Junior Prom will always be remembered . , . favorites of this Pal's Pancake House hostess are Mr. Mazzone, chemistry and anything with ket- chup . , . biological research or a career in nursing may follow high school. JEFF WARREN No matter what 1 do, I will always give 100'Z1. If not participating in a football, baseball, tennis or basketball game, Jeff can be found playing ping-pong or chess industrious Jeff feels that the results yielded, depend on the amount of effort expended . . , math with Miss Dimenna was a favorite . . . after receiv- ing his much anticipated college diploma, Jeff will pursue a career in accounting. SHEILA WAHLER I don't know who 1 am, but lie isfor learning. Undernourished Aunt Sheila takes care of Nan, Bagel, and the guys . . . she'll always be found at Hacklebarney, the Reservation, or feeding the ducks at Cameron Field . . . driv- ing on Shrewsbury is an adventure with her . . , this ticklish maniac driver enjoys history with Mr. Maranz . , , hates litter in the parks, but loves Brutus, the hamster . . , anticipates a major in history. NAN BARI WARSHOFF With a smile and a bubbling laugh to greet all. Gullible Nan loves the Reservation and the Y can be found talking, laughing. or eating lunch on the football field . . . skiing is her favorite activity, other than music and driving a member of the Spanish Club, A.F.S., and the Ski Club Sheila, Vikki, and the guys are bound to create some kind of chaos! . , , coffee ioe cream withjimmies and her bubbles are favorites. JON WARNER Personal communication is based on willingness to be friendly. This friendly Munchkin can be seen behind the snack bar at Two Guys serving his friends Rob, Bob, Mat, Dave, Mike, Jeff, and Rich his favorite - hamburgers, french fries and thick shakes . . . everyone must know his familiar Eeeyooouuuu! Mr. Samuels' class is a pleasant part of any school day, while after school the Lance occupies his time . . . his interest in journalism or broadcasting will probably lead him to a career as a sports announcer. DAVID A. WATERS The only thing which can save man, he was born with love. He refuses to recognize the power oflove because ofhis love ofpower. Dave is active on the Heads recreation softball team and the Ups intramural basketball team . , . can be found where there's anything hap- pening ... Oh wow! That's far out. ... Melanie's legs, the first day of school, and summer at the shore are favorite memories . , . prizes his individuality, but still is sensi- tive to people in his environment . . . his fu- ture plans include law and government.

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GLEN VANDEN HEUVEL Developing the body and the rnind. Lacrosse, football, baseball, basketball, ten- nis, soccer -- name it and Glen has played it . . . a favorite part of the day is graphics class with Mr. Bast . . . after school, Glen can be found working at Don's . . . this happy indi- vidual intends to be a success in life and go into the field of architecture. JOHN VELELLA2 Such is Ile, 1,4 This colorful boxer will not be forgotten for his tremendous comedy . , . Johnny and Kar- en can usually be found together having a great time .. . Mr. Miserendino and Auto Shop are two L.H.S. favorites , . . his motor- cycle is of great value to him . . . a prime in- terests are music and consequently his in- volvement in a musical group . . . being a car- penter and living a happy life are goals for ater. PAMELA VAN DERVEER Merrimenl is a philosophy not well understood. It is the sunny side ofexislence. Look for freckles and lots of purple and you'll find Pam . . . usually praying for snow, Pam lives for skiing and has high hopes of one day going skiing in Switzerland . . . besides being a member of the Ski Club, Student Council, and Spanish Club, Pam is very active in her Y group, the Y.M.C,A. Leader's Club, and churchgroup . . . good friends are lda, Barb, and Leen . . . enthusiastic, bubbly Pam likes swimming, gymnastics, football, and sketch- ing , . . interested in psychology and sociolo- gy, child development will be a future field for Pam. JOSEPH VERZI Enough work to do and character enough to do it, Usually working at King's or on his car, Joe also is with Bob, Bas, Ralph, and Phil . . . af- ter school, Joe likes to play basketball and football , . , math with Mr. Berry was great! . .. Joe's future plans include college, a ca- reer, and happiness. MARJA VAN OUWERKERK Lzje can only have one end, so why not make it asjnr ranging andfree as possible? An open, liberal String Band fan, Marja will never be forgotten for bagel lunches dur- ing fifth period! . . . can be found riding her bike to school, arguing women's lib, carrying her well-known pencil case . . . an active Stu- dent Council goer, who got much satisfaction from working on the Ecology Day program . , . hates Senior Privileges . . . a most in- fluential experience was the March on Wash- ington, November 1969 . . . goals: bringing peace in the world and surviving the pollution crisis. MARY JOSEPHINE VIDAL A life of vigor cleanses the body and frees the soul. Sports-minded Mary Jo is very active on the Varsity field hockey, fencing, and volleyball teams . . . a future math major, Mary enjoyed studying it in Mr. Carola's class . . . enthu- siastic and active, Mary is a member of the Lance, Future Teachers, and A.F.S. in which she became a seminfinalist cooking and sewing are two hobbies which will be useful when Mary someday raises a family.



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DENISE BETH WAYNE A smallpackage ojjoy all tied up in one. Anybody have any ideas? . . . enthusiastic, 'iendly Denise remembers the drive-in and riving around . . . enjoys her friends, Ellen, .arin, Diane, Jody, Fern, Linda, and Caesar . , the summer in France was interesting and :warding . . . known for her windshield wip- rs . . . look for Denise working at Friendly's .. member of A.F.S. and French Club ... 'ants to keep growing intellectually fu- 1re work in biological research. DEBRA MELISSA WEINBERGER I f you need a friend, I 'm sailing right behind. :nsitive to the needs of those around her, :bby follows her belief that no man is an is- nd . . . the president of the Future Physi- ans' Club. and Co-Editor of the Crossroads' terary staff, Deb also enjoys theatre-going New York . . . her summer in Europe was a aturing experience . . . seeing her high hool years as a lesson in life as well as edu- ttion, Debby is determined to become a iysician. 1 STEPHEN K. WEBER The man with a sense ofhumor, a smile, and a laugh need never stand alone. As one of L.H.S.'s famous actors, Steve is also Lieutenant Governor of N.J. Key Clubs .. . going to parties and girl-watching are most delightful! . . . he will always remember both the Junior and Senior plays active participant in drama and public speaking . . . the group has been the most important part of his life ,.. You're kidding! .. , will be a terrific lawyer in years to come. ROBERT B. WEISENFELD I try to do the best I can in everything I do. A real lover of the out of doors, Bob is a sin- cere and conciencious member of Key Club, Future Physicians' Club, and Chess Club . . . Boy Scouts and Radio Club also occupy his time this science oriented individual en- joys the atmosphere at L.H.S. . . . his hobbies include reading and playing accordian . . . the experience of doing volunteer work at St. Barnabas should help him on the road to be- coming a doctor. MIKE WEIK A good friend to everyone. When not at Kings working, Mike can be found with Margarite and Barbara ., . driv- ing in his car, a very special possession, this Ski Club member can often be heard saying, you got hopes . . . history with Mr. Samu- els and hamburgers rate as favorites , . . the future holds a career as a C.P.A, ALBERT WEISS There is history in all men 's lives. As an active member of the Future Lawyers' Club, quick-witted Al finds government with Mr. Cooney most enjoyable tennis and basketball are keen interest as are reading and his AM-FM-SW radio Mr. Weidner's third period history class in his junior year is most memorable! . . . hopes to major in histo- ry and eventually go into law school and enter law practice.

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