Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

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Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 172 of 342
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BARBARA FARRY Captured Angel Aching to make your break Your freedom's at stake You better fly now. . . While your wings are still young Your cage door's been flung Wide open. . Dan Eogelberg if ,af ROBYN FEDER KAREN l. FEE All my life's a circle, Sunrise and sundown The moon rolls through the nightime 'til the daybreak comes around All my life's a circle But I can't tell you why The seasons spinning 'round again, The years keep rolling by. - Harry Chapin NANCY FEID Nothing that is memorable ever passes, For in memory the past is ever present, - Reddings My three years at LHS can best be remembered by being Captain of the Lancerettes, in Birdie, and in Guys and Dolls. Special memories include Rainbow, fellowship, ice skating, and Summer of '76, I'd like to thank Margaret, Honey, JoAnne and Kathy for all the good times. My future plans are in education.

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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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SHARI FEINBERC DEBBIEFELDSTEIN The low was never passed, I sit in the solitude of my dreams But somehow all men feel they're truly free at thinking of the memories that vvere, last. the memories that are, Have we really gone this far through space and and those yet to be. . . time or is this a vision in my mind? -Stevie Wonder IUDY FELDSTEIN The only obligation which I have a right to assume is to do at any time what I think is right. -Henry David Thoreau I'd like to thank the people who helped me through the bad times, and shared the good . . . and special thanks to Sue, who I hope will remain my friend forever. MICHAEL FERRARA v. I 14. tumour 0 , MWww?faW M ,,,,, I '

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