Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

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DENISE MARY FLANAGAN To smile is to show that God has entered into your heart. The memories will stay with me forever . . . The crazy fun times with Lisa, Maria, and Ellen, Killers, tight whites, Shop-Rite, The Delli, Mr. Clean, his name is . . ., chemistry, we're late, let's slow down, I lived, I learned, and l'll always treasure the good times shared. RALPH FORMATO Ralph can usually be seen driving in the Caddy. Seaside '76 and Florida '76 will never be forgotten. In the future he looks forward to a career in the Air Force or plans to open a busi- ness in air conditioning and refrigeration. MARY KATHLEEN FOER Don't put off to tomorrow what you can do today. Kathy will always remember times shared with Barbara, Nancy, Margaret, Lolli, Wendy, and loanne. Her friends will remember her for her laugh and that voice. Kathy's future goals include college, the Peace Corps, and a career in social work or law. ERIC FOX The world is a comedy to those who think, a tragedy to those who feel. - Horace Walpole When not watching Baretta, Trek, Clint, or Bronson, Fox enjoys mellowing out with Chi- cago and T.W.B. Good times out with Stubby, john, Tony, Pel, Tich and Cous. Burger King Brawl and History with Boo Reilly were excellent. Eric was a key member of the foot- ball and championship baseball teams, and looks forward to a career in either the dramatic arts of undercover espionage. IAMIE FORDYCE lamie will always remember sophomore and junior football, Mutt and Lulu, Norbert, Charles, and the rest of the boys, study with mellow Sean, Kegs, working or the C.H.C.C., and golf team. AMY FREEDMAN l've been smiling lately, thinking about the good things to come. - Cat Stevens l'd like to thank all the people who have been so kind to me these past years, especially Em and Attila. But most of all, Bev, as the song goes: You really are my best friend.

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BARBARA FETZER VVho's to say that we have the right to keep everyone we love with us always? They have their own lives to live, their own deaths to die. Don't dwell on the loss, but on the happy times. Sensitive, optimistic Barbara has fond memo- ries of friendships with leanne, Kim, and loyce, classes with Mr. Gillock, Mrs. Naegle, and Mrs. Brousseau, and Senior Prom '76 with Pat. Bar- bara hopes to become a nurse, get married, and most of all, to have children. IOE FINELLI Ohh-hi-ooo!!! -Admiral Scott Andrews joe enjoyed working at the Cake Box, as well as classes with Dr. Salvagno, Mr. Hill, and Mrs. Gazek. loe is also an avid baseball fan. CAROL ANN FILIPPONE And the best is yet to come, This is only the beginning. - Carole King Varsity ice hockey statistician and manager 1975-77. . .Seton Hall Prep . . .always remember good times spent with Laura, Cel- este, and Wendy . . . Grunnings-South Orange . . . the rock . . . Halloween '75 . . . Celeste's party . . .Coffeehouses . . . K.B. and Ironbound . . . the arena . . . Mr. O D . . . Stuffed Shirt . . . working at No Name . . . true friends and great times. LAURA FISHER Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has courage to lose sight of the shore. - Andre Gide Dear family and friends, Thank you for sharing yourselves with me and for the beautiful memories l'll always treasure. Your love and support helped me find courage and happiness in being myself. l wish all of you the same happiness. Love, Laura SHARI DEE FINE You give but little when you give of your pos- sessions. lt is when you give of yourself that you truly give. - Kahlil Gibran I would like to express my thanks to all my friends for the good times, love, and happiness that I have been able to share with them. l MAIORIE BETH FISHER Happiness is the everyday sunshine of life. Margi will always treasure excellent times with Stacy, Mary, Michele, Paula, and Liz. ZBK, 33- 79, two-nines, Lavallette '76, M.B.'s eye-spy, parties and the tree will never be forgotten. Beautiful friendships with Scott and Sara will be cherished forever. Margi gives a special thanks to her understanding, true friend Stacey for everlasting memories of great times.



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NANCY PAU LA FRI EMAN The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. Let us move for- ward with strong and active faith. To the beautiful friends I have made - thank you for being there when I needed you. l'll love you always. JN ROBERT FRIEDMAN BARRIE LYNN FRIEDMAN There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do, once you find them. -lim Croce Memories of high school . . . B.U.B, - fish- water, Beat it with pancakes , junior prom, twirling, pigs, summer of '76, banana . . . and most of all, times spent with my close friends . . . a special thanks to all of them for the most beautiful of memories. SHERRI FRIEDMAN Today makes every yesterday a dream of hap- piness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. - The Sanskrit My three years at LHS Will always be remem- bered. . .also going to West Orange, partying and concerts. I owe a special thanks to all my boyfriends for the fond memories. To my friends, thank you for everything and good luck always. BARRY FRIEDMAN Time is an ocean and it ends at the shore. You may not see me tomorrow. - Bob Dylan Danny can usually be found working on his Trans AM with friends or out on the road watching out for speed traps and flashing red lights, When not driving around, he's stocking the shelves at Shop-Rite, or filling up at Amoco. LYNN FRIEDSON If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you, it's yours, if not, it never was. Happy-go-lucky Lynn can always be seen smil- ing. . .and what a laugh. . . Yea really. She values friendships with Lorie, Cindie, Erica and Len. Favorite memories are the Prom, West Orange, Snake, Cruising, Louie, Keith, joe, Helene and Seaside '76.

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