Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

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SHARI LYNNE BLOOM Summer of '76, . .Friday the13th. . .Zepoles and Yes, Mary, you're the funniest person l know will always bring a smile, but most of Shari's time is devoted to Bobby. Christmas '75 The Playboy Club, Beach Boys Concerts, The Bronx Zoo and Ping Pong are a few of the many memorable times together that will never be forgotten. Thanks, Cindy, for always listening. FRAN BOCCONGELLI And if the cloud bursts, thunder in your car You shout and no one seems to hear And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes l'll see you on the dark side of the moon. - Pink Floyd l'll never forget the great times l've had with Lucy, Diane, loAnne, Lori, and Bobby. DANIEL MICHAEL BLUM Time not only makes us grow up, but also grow apart. Friendly, ambitious and optimistic, Danny can usually be found with Rick, Scheck, Doug and Scott or cruising in his car to the country. He will never forget the football games, the par- ties, the weekends, and the summers. LHS memories include drafting with Mr. Bast, Spanish with Miss Lipton, The Lance and Key Club. Friends play an important role in Dan- ny's life as does his ambition to go into busi- ness administration. FAYE ELLEN BODNER There's nothing more cherished than the laughter, tears an love of friends. Among my cherished memories, the most treasured will be those of Allentown '75 and '76, Lancerettes, Friday nights, taking The route and the immortal Whoops, it didn't flash! l'll never forget 3rd period sophomore year or Mrs. Cunningham. But beautiful mem- ories are nothing without beautiful friends to share them with -- no words express my grati- tude and love for The Three Buzzettes : Sandi, Karen and Mary-Ann. Much love and thanks to everyone for the friendships we've shared. ff' MICHAEL S. BLUMENFELD There's so much left to know, and l'm on the road to find out. -Cat Stevens Mike will always remember the times he spent in LHS. Closest friend include john, limmy and john. He can often be found working at Nathan's. Mike values his close friends highly and plans to go to college and major in busi- ness administration, SUE BOES And every day l'd laugh the hours away. I will always remember the great times with lulie, Lisa, Cef lD.A.l Flamehead, Boa, and Eli- nor. The shore tboogiet, green car QB. Broth- ersl, Sara T.' Saturday nights, Lisa's laundry, l's past-out, and scrabble will never be forgotten. I can never forget gym with Berb, Dennie Dun- lap and Mary,

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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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WILLIAM T. BOHRI Hey, I know you! Friendly and talkative Bill can be found bom- bing around in his Satellite, at work or training with the track team. Spanish with Miss Lipton and English with Mrs. DelVento were enjoya- ble. Friendships with Levis, Chooch, K.C., M.L., and Admiral were great. A career in business is in the future. MARIA BONVINI And when my faith in my fellow man All but falls apart I've but to feel your hand grasping mine And I take heart, I take heart. I will always remember Allstate Chorus, Kim in Birdie and Guys and Dolls. Friendships with Diane, Amy, jackie, Melissa and Karen as well as Mrs. Goldberger will be cherished for- ilver. Never forget summer of '76, Beach aven, Kathy, len and Beeda, Lancerettes, Atlantic City, Hey Ugly. Thanks to all the --,-i,..t.- ,,-4- ,,, 1, ,L ,,,i ,,.'i, ff l BARBARA A. BOLAN I want to thank my close friends Virginia, judy and Marilyn for always being there when I needed them. I will always remember the great times we had with Chris, Ronnie and Drew driving around in The Duster, going to the Res., the oval and especially the parties at Chris'. And l'll laugh when I think of lunch with Bozo, Q and Cef. ROBYN BOROK We are sailing away on a river to the sea. Maybe you and me will meet again. -james Taylor I'll never forget: The Cute Nite Movies . . . Mickey's lunch . . . Olympics '76 . . . tennie . . .Beach Boys. . .Mr. Walker's tests. . .ski- ing . . . Summer '75 . . . Christmas carolling . . . Cat Stevens . . . election '76 and all my friends who have shared and enhanced these memories. DAVID S. BON DY Starting High in the mountains A stream begins its course Raging through the woods With driving force Growing slower as it grows wider ln the calm Pacific it finds its end. My years at LHS were made enjoyable by a few excellent teachers and the company of Andy, Rich, Neill and Brian. IAMI LYNN BORST The way to love something is to realize some- day it might be lost. lami can be found hanging around with Robin, Eileen or Carole. lami will always remember Manasquan, L.M., VW, The Other Side, Parsip- pany and H.F. lami would like to thank her friends for all the good times.

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