Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

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y, 'Yr' NILS BERGSTROM From now until the end of time no one else will ever see life with my eyes, and I mean to make the most of my chance. - Christopher Morley Nils has found good times with Lou and jeff. Being on the cross country, track, varsity ice hockey teams and working on cars in auto shop has made Nils' years at LHS enjoyable. He values his health and friends and hopes in the future to make a contribution to the world to make it a better place. NANCY BERKOW Put on a happy face. Little sister, one and only rabbit ears, Lancer- ette Captain and football games, school musi- cals, 6!6,11:11, parties, Ish 36, Montreal, R.H.P. lot, R. Burton and Marlene, Psyched with pressback, tell ya' later . . . Pleasant memories. Special thanks to Carrie, Sue, janet, Daph, and an unforgotten K.B. To Rhona: Thanx for caring. wt Q 'il sw fx .,.. .ie IACALYN CAIL BERNSTEIN We are standing by the crossroads Take a side and step along. . . Once again a time of change O the change makes music. . . -james Taylor Let us look to the earth, to its wealth and beauty and be proud that we are part of it. Let us respect it, and time and space, the forces of creation and life itself. As we hold the future in our hands, let us not destroy it. - Helen Hoover 'To the children , family, dear friends and the key : Thank you and love' - always. DAVID L. BIEBER There are places l'll remember all my life, Though some have changed Some forever, not for better Some have gone and some remain. Though I know l'll never lose affection For people and things that went before I know l'll often stop and think about them In my life l'll love them more. - Lennon and McCartney l'd like to express my thanks to all of the peo- ple who made my LHS years enjoyable.

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CHRISTOPHER R. BAYER How tall are you? Charming, dependable and understanding, Chris is usually found in Auto Shop. He has enjoyed classes there, in Drafting, and in other Industrial Arts areas. Chris' aim in life is to enjoy himself in whatever field he chooses, ANN MARIE BELOTT My life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue, An everlasting vision of the everchanging views, A wond'rous woven magic in bits of blue and gold, A tapestry to feel and see, impossible to hold. -Carole King Anne-Marie will always cherish the memories of the good times and hopes shared with friends. There will be many more in the future. A very special thanks to Lisa, who will alwavs be a great friend. SUSAN MARY BEATRICE A new day A new way And new eyes to see the dawn. -Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young Sue will never forget, Seaside '75 and '76, Sun- day night clean-up, l eat at Barney's , Apt. 11, 8-3-7678-13-76, The Blackout, Klee's, hi lerl, Lavallette weekend, Eta Beta Con, T.D. O.B. and The Frampton Concert. To Brenda, Bar- bara, Mary and Cathi - Thanks for sharing these memories with me. RANDY BENNETT '? v-vs.. DIANNE THERESE BECKER A friend may well be reckoned a masterpiece of nature. Special memories include football games and parties afterwards, concerts, Seaside with ZOP, New Year's Eve '74, Hobby Hut, Firsts, Boinga- roo, St. Patty's Day '76, and nights at Betsy's. Times spent with The Cadettes will always be remembered. I would like to thank Tricia and Elise for the special friendships shared with them. LISA BENTLEY And the night comes again to the circle studded sky The stars settle slowly in loneliness they lie. Till the universe explodes as a falling star is raised The planets are paralyzed, the mountains are amazed But they all glow brighter from the brilliance of the blaze. -Phil Ochs



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SCOTT ALLEN BILBY Time runs like a freight train, leading us down the line of life, our paths crossing at where we can only wonder and dream. The friendship and good times with john, Frank, Stubby, Shek and Gary have made these years at LHS what they were. Belmar '75 . . . The Bleachers . . . Football . . . Sully's and Greenhall's. Special times and thoughts go to Margi, Sara and Stacey. Memories of time spent with Ellen will be treasured forever. I ai. IOHN BITUME W, Lawn, 7th period study with Peter and Glenn, the shore in two hours with the beast, the summer house and the sausage boys, third period Spanish with Terry and Rona, and fourth period Wood Shop . . . Stay well, Mr. Mewhinney! LANCE MITCHELL BLAKE Now we take our time. . .so nonchalant, And spend our nights. . .so bon vivantf' - Billy loel I've always come to the conclusion 'but' is the way of asking for permission to lay something heavy on one's head. So I have tried to not be the one who'lI fall into that line. But what I feel inside I think you should know. - Stevie Wonder ABBE BLOCK Only the beginning of what I want to feel for- ever. - Chicago Israel '74. T.Y.G., Chicago - Beach Boys, Sum- mer of '75, Wild Nights in November, espe- cially l1f26!75. Many other nights with The Gang, The Prom . To Marcy and all my friends - Thank you. To David - Thank you for the most beautiful memories.

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