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 236 of 288
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JO ELLEN WERMUTH Kissed a flo wer and heard i I saying --- 'bexstrong my love, be true'- and then I thought of you. Stay well, be well, and smile alot, can al- ways be heard in a conversation with Hap- py . , . Mrs. Waldron's math class recalls memories of an exciting good time . . . this honest, emotional girl considers her guitar her most prized possession . ,. after leaving the high school and its memories behind, Jo Ellen is going to try to learn more about the world and the people in it. EILEEN ANN WHERRY A little ray ofsunshine, a little bit ofsoul. Her summer plaoe, Highland Lakes, will al- ways be Leen's favorite . . A mostly with Pam, Ida, Barb, Pinky and the other Omega Phi Kappa girls . . . active in the Girls' Lead- er's Club and the Y.M.C.A. Leader's Club . . . during the winter, snow is always on her mind, for Eileen is an avid skier . , , Also likes football and horseback riding . . , future hopes include college, travel, and a career in the field of sociology. MARGARET WILCOX Only a person who can understand nature and lde, can see beyond. Richard can tell you what a friendly and warm person Peg is . . . she enjoys football and has a special interest in nature . . . gets by with a little help from her friends . . . the unrest in our school and country has changed her think- ing . . , that engagement ring means a great deal to Peg, who's understanding nature will make a happy future for that special man. CHERYL WILINSKI I am at home no matter where I wander. Margaret and her friends from Dover usually accompany Cheryl wherever she goes How ya doin', guy? . . . her adaptability is shown by her attendance at four different high schools! taking care of three Phillipine children and teaching them English has been most rewarding . , . Cheryl's goals - to be- come a legal secretary and be happy. 232 SUSAN LEE WIELER I never knewjoy likejriendship. lf impulsive Sue can't be found with he friends, Suzanne, the Sue's, Maureen, Shar on, Diane, and the Omega Zeta Phi girls she'll be working in Mr. Goas' office .. wonder why her favorite sport is hockey - maybe Rich knows . . . inquisitive Sue's fa vorite memory of L.H.S. is the graveyard - are you kidding? . , . her yen to travel wi enhance her interest in the humanities. r WAYNE W. WILKEN ' In sports andjourneys men are known. Sports? - Dinky participates in them al but riflery and hunting are favoirties . . . giv him his motorcycle and he's off and riding . . Miss Casterlin's class and gym are the be: part of any school day . . . Frank is a frien who's always close by . . , his future plans - Oh , Wayne only knows for sure. 5

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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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.IEANETTE GAIL WILSON There's mischief in her eyes, spirit in her smile, and sunshine in her soul. If Jeanette isn't riding with Janet or with the Omega Phi Kappa girls, you may find her at a football or hockey game . , . this Gracenote is the president of F.T.A. and a Class Council representative . . . studying in France during the summer of'70 was an experience not to be forgotten the Green Bay Packers and Friendly's Chocolate Marshmallow ice cream rate as favorites , , . special education or so- cial work are future plans. RICHARD WINTER Living can be 'really great' ifyou make it that way. Rick is an avid skier who manages to find time to play his guitar and watch football games because of his friendly nature, Rick's pet peeve is snobby girls , . . he feel's that more powers should be given to private groups of students to resolve our problems Mr. Gambino and math class are two favorites at L.H.S. . . . college, with an inter- est in English, follows graduation. JODY WINKLER A good laugh is sunshine in a house. Without a shadow ofa doubt Wink's goofy sense of humor will long be remembered . . , Speech and Drama with Fearless Leader was her favorite . . . a firm believer in Bonvi- ni's pizza and skiing at Great Gorge . . . Fern, Ellen, and Ric will testify to her craziness . . . a strong relationship with her stuffed aminals . . . hopes to be a happy ski bum . . , did you know that Jody and Fern are really sisters? LINUS W. WIPPEL Afoot ana' light-hearted, 1 take to the open road. Linus can be found with Patty in his Triumph or horseback riding . . . will always remember getting thrown of Patty's horse! . .. skip that part and every Wednesday too! . , . that one night in New York certainly was some- thing working at Cedar Hill for two summers has created many memorable expe- riences . . . plans for the future include busi- ness and then on to Australia! 233 BRUCE WINSTON Somejor renown, on scraps oflearning dole, And think they grow immortalas theyquote. Bruce, a member of the J.E,T.S., United Na- tions Contemporary Affairs Club, and the Film Appreciation Club, enjoys most of his classes, especially those with Mrs. Fieber, Mr. Cooney and Mr. Ransegnola . . . besides his hobby of stamp collecting, Bruce also likes to play basketball, football, softball, and stickball . . , never forget those parafin wars of Mr. Gambino's physics class . . . will take hamburgers and French fries anytime! , . . a superior scholar, Bruce anticipates college . . , is it Philip or Phillip'?! CAREN ROSE WISHNER I My time here is very small. Q My efforts mean nothing at all. When I ihink ofmy hopes, My wishes, A nd my dreams, They're only a ripple in a stream. Kffn'

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