Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

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66 KAREN V, ENDRES Each day is a new horizon. I will always remember all the good and bad times at LHS. The shore with Laurie and Gigi . . . Rainbow Conventions . . . Summertime on The Good Life . . .fun in Psychology. . . Florida with Pam, good times with Lynn. Spe- cial thanks to all my friends for the happy memories we share. PHILLIPERRICO 49am 'UW RICHARD ENTWISTLE Those of us who are not busy being born are busy dying. - Bob Dylan l KINGSTON W. FAIRCLOUGH You can live your own life, So let others live their own! Hunting target shooting, and fishing are King's favorite activities. The things that he will remember from LHS are good times with lohn, Scott, and Rich. You can find him working dur- ing his spare time. His future plans are to be a gunsmith and an electrical engineer. BETH E. ERHARDT This time - lefferson Starship Memories. . . Are you an orange or a lemon? . . . green gum, Kath . . . lunch - We're late again! . . . Saturday nights . . . hockey games . . . Tree . , , conference '74, '75, '76. . .Cape Cod '76, . . mosquito bites . , .sweatin' bombs . . .fruit rolls. . .Lavala lette with Sue . . . April 10, '76 - Frampton . . . Mexico. . . Best of my Love . . . Chris . .lasting friendships. I still remember the dream there . . .' -Yes

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VIRGINIA LEIGH EKMAN Accept me as I am so I may learn what I can become. Cood times will always be remembered with Barb, ludy, Marilyn, Reggie, Chris, Linda, Gigi, and the rest of the gang. I will cherish the times spent at L.H.S., the Res, Chris's house, The Oval, and the bridge. Thanks and a smile go out to everyone I know. ION ELFIN I will always do my thing, and you will always do yours. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations, and you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you and I am I. And if by chance we find each other, it's beautiful. Rud will always remember getting lost in KoIarsick's attic with Bill and Dick, Sundays at Allen's, canoe trip with Scheck, and Mr. Reil- ly's scholars. SUSAN ELISCU When you lose your power to laugh, you lose your power to think straight. L.S.Q. will always remember her high school years, She has many fabulous memories such as Somerset, Summer '76, Maine woods, the concert, December vacation '76, and the many great times spent with her friends. BETSY ELWI N A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Before him, I may think aloud. - Ralph Waldo Emerson Thank you, friends, for listening. I will always cherish the part of you that you have given mes,



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BARRY FARBER Support Your Local Surfing Manasquan and Seaside For the first time in all time, a living creature understands its origin and can undertake to design its future. SEAN EARLEY Sweet Lorraine, Let the party carry on . . . - Uriah Heep Sean will always remember sophomore wres- tling, lR's, lronman's left, Tobbyhanna, Pa., lambing, mellow socializing with jones, Scoff, Prepie, LuLu, Doug, Eric, Mutt, and the Wub. 55-suse DAVID FARBER Live for today- for if life should end tomorrow, I shall die happy. To Farbs, free time at LHS meant seeing Lau- rie, playing soccer, working with cars, and par- tying with Chev, Ode, Campy, Pistol, Tarch, Myey and the Wobs. Memorable good times include: l.V. Basketball 19th best of Browsel, Rats, Monday night soccer games at Harrison, Beach Haven '76 lTuna hunting at 5, Mississippij, and the greatest month of his life in the Cougar XR-7. WILLIAM B. FARLEY There must be some kind of way out of here Said the joker to the thief There's so much confusion, disillusion, I can't get no relief. - Robert Dylan Billy will always remember hanging out with Mark, Patty, Ken, Margaret, Redneck, and the teen wonder, the bone, Fourth of Iuly, and Riptide. IOYCE FARINELLA Nothing is wasted if it creates a happy mem- oryf' Thanks to Lisa, Rosey, Erin, Dawn, Debbie, Carol, Linda, Lore, and Nancy for sincere friendships and good times. Fond memories of jr. year. . .Springsteen concert . . . Las Vegas . . . homeroom gossip. . . prom '76. . .foot- ball games . . . Summer '76 july 4th . . . Les- lie's house . . . Crunnings . . . the boot . . . How's George? . . . leprosy lip . , . peanut m84m's . . . And a very special thank-you to Anthony. DIANE ELIZABETH FARRIS It's as easy as that if you wanna be free, you can swim like a fish in the bottomless sea, you can keep on rocking till the day you die and you never, never even have to wonder why. - Rick Derringer Diane will never forget Bad Co. and A-Smith concerts. . . something's burning . . . wee- bles wobble. . . partying. . . You can't drive! . . . 6th lunch . . .sweet 16's. . .She will always remember Mrs. Leopold, Miss Cast- erlin, Mr. Berry and Mr. Maranz. Diane plans to attend college and pursue a career in architec- ture or commercial art. Friendship is a thing that she highly values, and she thanks all her friends for making her three years at LHS unforgettabi 'Ti 'J'

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