Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

Page 239 of 288

 

Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 239 of 288
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ROBIN JILL YARMOVSKY He who hopes to write, , should be a true poem himsel Q, J- Muvy is interested in meeting new and dif- ferent people , . . she enjoys writing, reading, attending concerts, plays, and visiting mu- seums . . . thoughtful and sometimes unpre- dictable, Rob likes Mrs. Brairton, advanced writing, and horseback riding . . . values her mind and her ability to think and reason . . , grateful for her A.Y.H. trip . , , Robin wants to work in journalism or a field of communi- cations after college. ROBIN CHERRI ZAGER Full ofhappiness and vitality. Zag can be found thinking or being with Robbie or skiing at Great Gorge . . . her only wish is that Colorado was next to New Jersey so she could ski every minute of every day and see that certain guy . . . her happiest of many memories is meeting Robbie favors art and Mr. Samuels . . , goals for the future in- clude becoming a physical education teacher and getting married. STEPHEN JOHN YATCKO Thus to turn serious matters to sports. Easy-going Steve is a sports-minded mang football, baseball, basketball, and hockey are his main interests , , . drafting with Mr. Bast was his favorite class at L.H.S. . . , hates tests and term papers, but loves Italian pizza! . . . can be seen at the Shop-rite or with Chris, Gary, and Mike . . . future plans include ma- joring in drafting and becoming a success! THADDEUS H. ZA DROGA Watch him leave the water, his body awash in the glittering waves. 6:30 A.M. at the West Essex Y holds memories for L.H.S.'s Varsity Swimming co- captain . . . Ted, who usually can be seen with Craig, enjoys Leaders' Club and many sports, especially football, baseball, and water bas- ketball . , . Mr. Valentine was a favorite . . . his ability in sports will help him tremendous- ly in physical education . . , Ted looks for- ward to a long life as a millionaire. MYRA ZAHN Everything begins with the sweetness of melodies. A sensitive individual, Myra has a habit of always analyzing things really enjoys watching football garhes . . . spends most of her time at Toni's house or at work . . . A-203 was a favorite memory of L.H.S . . . Dig it . . . interested in all types of music and art, she hopes to have a future career as a secretary. 235 ALFRED ROGER ZIPP Iam land ofthis my 1Ue will be my own making, Al, who believes that he should make his own life, whatever the outcome, is an avid cycle rider , . . as an enthusiastic girl watcher, he also enjoys football history with Mr. Samuels has left fond memories . .. looks forward to Jacksonville University, where he hopes to make someone happy.

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WILLIAM ARTHUR WOLKSTEIN Free to do what lplease. A future doctor, Herb is vioe president of the Future Physicians' Club and a member of Future Lawyers' Club usually with Bo, Rich, and the Steves . . . Bill likes basketball and will remember the walkout . .. in his spare time, he enjoys plays in New York and will take a cheeseburger anyday . . . ultimate goal is to become a medical doctor. STEVEN JOHN WORTHING l drive with the wind ofmy wheels. Happy, outgoing Steve enjoys being with Julie and Paul most . . . interested in working with cars, especially his Porsche his favorite sport is skiing vividly remembers the walkout! . .. Mrs. Waldron's classes have inspired him to continue in a future of math . . . hopes to travel. i N .I ALICE N. WONDERLAND A Child oflhepure unclouded brow and 'A dreaming eyes of wonder! Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Dum, and the Mad Hatter, know Alice's imaginative personality especially, when she's in her second home - the looking glass . . . her busy schedule allows time for the Chess and Card Clubs . . . the tea party of '49 was a highlight of her L.H.S. years . . . when the 3:00 be l rings, Alice is off to play croquet . . . her searching and ques- tioning nature will help Alice to become the Queen of Looking Glass Land! RICHARD R. WOODRUFF We see nothing truly until we understand it. Woody . ., shy yet understanding, he can be found with Sue, Bill and the guys , , , active as Hockey co-captain and a member of Y.M.C.A. Leaders, Club . . . what happened at those lacrosse practices with Steve? . . . peeved by Women's Lib . . . hopes to become independently wealthy in the future. 1 V V i as .1 I 1. Kg-. I, li 2 if Nt E . ..... gr' 1 1 rl lYf,.gi U 'i 't 'Qi .-u t xi E 5 3 1 fx 17 if ' HERBERT C. WORTHINGTON, JR. A nd in mechanical creating live. Bowling, golf, and baseball are favorites of Herb's . . . electronics, and his hi-fi system take up the majority of his time . . . sinoe his favorite hobby is electronics, it is understand- able that his most enjoyable class was electric- ity . . . working with people as a salesman at Channel Lumber has given Herb a new out- look on life . . . a successful career in electrical engineering appears in his future. 234 KAREN ANN WULFF Good limes and sports are the fruits of We. Enthusiastic and outgoing . . . usually can be found with Karen and Cheryl or at West Es- sex General Hospital as a Nurses' Aide . , , she enjoys all sports and was on the Junior Varsity and Varsity Basketball teams , ,, remembered for Gino's in Pennsylvania looks forward to becoming a registered nurse.



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IDA LOUISE ZUBER l'm young, andl love lo be young. Between Omega Phi Kappa, Leader's Club and the Y cabinet, Ida finds time for bas- ketball games, sewing, drawing, reading, and of course, the Crossroads Art staff . . . of all her teachers, Mr. Losi was the greatest . . . let us never forget her superb paint job on Eric's truck . . . see you, when I see you . . . will HOLLY ZUSSMAN You gona understand me . . . All my actions are motivalea' by my conscience. The cultural center, New York City is where Holly spends her time if not enjoying a play, Holly can be found in the Museum of Modern Art or listening to a concert . . . Mr. Lampf's training was put to good use when Holly was student co-director of the Senior Class play . . . this honest and unpredictable girl loves fishing and her dog, Dulcinea could she ever give up her glass egg? . . . in the future Holly will either be a psychologist or a be happy in an art career. speech and hearing therapist. SAMUEL W. CARTINHOUR The end juslyies the means. Sam, often accompanied by Mark, Steve, and Gary, involves himself in astronomy, ham radio, and reading science fiction . . . a chem- istry lab assistant, he is greatly interested in science and hopes to enter the field of bioch- emical research . . . will be remembered for his extreme political conservatism. REED DENTINGER A motorcycle is man 's beslfriend. Give him a chopper and off he goes ... Reedmond can usually be found with Den- nis and Butch . . . lunch, the best part of the day, is made even greater by the presence of blueberry pie ... Reed is a football enthusiast. J ROBERT A. DOLCE Fourly thousand headmen couldn'I make me change my mind!! Understanding and friendly, Bob is often found at the Brown's house . . . pastimes in- clude listening to his albums, playing stick ball. eating Don's onion rings and sleeping .. . yeh sure ... favorite memories are Mrs. Glick's Earth Science class and the stu- dent walk-out the summer of '69 has made him more aware. 236

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