Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

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DANA CARYN GREENWALD ANNE MARIA CROOME Sometimes I can laugh and cry and I can't remember why. But I still love those good times gone by. Laughter, tears, and smiles shared with Sandy, Min, and Nancy, the gang , Colorguard, the beach party, L.B.l., herbie , Yes and Bowie concerts, West Point , . . W.T., the tracks will never be forgotten. Patty - I can't thank you enough for just being there. Good luck everyone and thanks for three great years. IANE GRIFFIN Someone - to talk with, to dance with to sing with, to eat with, to laugh with, to cry with to think with, to understand Someone- to be my friend It's been a time full of beautiful memories that d.d. will never forget! . . . head majorette . . .Miss Robbie. . .captain ofI.V. cheerlead- ing. . .proms. . .Seaside. . .light blue Fire- birds . . . rock . . . Senior Store . . . bowling swing . . . banana royales . . . goose the moose . . . Whoo Whoo . . . tickling . . . dumbo . . .Y-22. . . pink panther. . . bread . . .tyrfayI. . . Louie . . . Deirdra . . .oh IAMES GROOME lf I don't have friends Then I ain't got nothing. Wub , who is usually found with Mutt at the Club, or cruising in the Wub Wagon, enjoyed being captain of the L.H.S. football team. Great memories include Greenie's wild parties, the shore, and talks of getting pooh and Iam- ming while working with Lulu and Willie. He'd like to thank all his friends for making the past three years the greatest. l 1oHN iosEPH GROB In charge of who is there in charge of me. Dol look on blindly and say I see The way? -lon Anderson Memories 1974-1977: Countless good times with Livingston's finest, endless nights of chance, Mrs. C. and the alumni of A-204, L.T., DAB and the gang in the Hub of lndustry , No. 41, Dec. 31, 1975, Yes, the engineers of automotive hygienics, track, English III with Bert and Pru, Lenny and '75 canoe folly, Bloody Tuesday, fly-by-night city, and many colorful personalities who made it all worth while. NANCY R. GROSSMAN lust do the steps that you've been shown, By everyone you've ever known, Until the dance becomes your very own. . . -jackson Brown To the teachers and classmates who have helped make my high school years memorable, thank you. To my friends, l'II always remem- ber you, and the part of you that you gave to me. I wish you good luck and happiness.

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SH ELLY LYNN GOULD Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly, - Langston Hughes I will always cherish the fond memories of L.H.S.. . .Camel Back, Chemistry Lab, summer of '76, and yearbook. To all my friends, thank you for being so special. Wherever you go or whatever you do, my heart will always be with you. JEFF CREENBERG I came, I saw, I conquered. -lulius Caesar leff is a funny person who enjoys being with other people and making them laugh. He spends some of his days after school playing softball and football with his fly-by-night friends: john, Lenny, and Andy. jeff can usually be found at his job, bussing at Nathan's. Best memories were classes with Mr. Hill and Mr. Baesco, Howard's Yankees and loe's sports section. jeff hopes for a career as a chiroprac- tor. KAREN ANN GRABOSKI To love and be loved is the greatest joy on earth. So many sweet, funny, beautiful memories. . . Allentown '75, '76 . . . Lancerettes . . . the Committee . . . Seaside . . . Buzzettes . . . Guys and Dolls . . .chorus. To my friends - wherever you go, remember always, you've got a friend. Sandi, MaryAnn, Faye - We've shared so much. You've stood behind me always, shared my hopes and dreams. Together, we've grown as individuals. Thank you for being the most special touch to my life. LARRY GREENHALL lf you seek a star, first search your heart, for the sky will always be there, - LG. To me, my years at Livingston High School will always evoke fond memories. My friends: Keith, Sean, Scott, Lulu, Eric, and Swazie have helped to make the years fly by. Lacrosse cap- tain, football, Key Club conventions. throwing the best parties, rowdiness, lambing, week- end mysteries, and tipping, will remain special for the rest of my life. IODY GREEN As long as you're doing your job the best you can and in your considered judgement doing it right, never be afraid to look anybody in the eye. - David Westheimer Auto shop with Mr. Schwartz and Mr. A. . . . Wrestling with Mr. Valentine . . . The friend- ships of Mrs. Gazek and Mrs. Freedman . . . jimmy R., Scott R., Scott F., and the countless other friends made at L.H.S. will always be remembered. IAYGREENSPAN I never thought of myself as an extraordinary man. But I don't waste time worrying about what l'm not. I never thought it important how to say or do something But merely to get it said and done. - Harry S. Truman Thanks to my wonderful friends with whom there were many good times.



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BEN CUBAR Don't get scared when you see yourself Thank the Lord you ain't nobody else. - Rick Berringer Thanks to everyone for a great three years. Remember: pool tournaments . . . NEK and SACUL. , . Summer of '75 . . . Band Practice . , . Physics . . . l2!2O!75 . . . Can I borrow this magazine? . . . Algebra II . . . Norman. Good luck to my friends. MATT GRUM A person cannot be fully aware of the world unless he has some capacity to understand the manner in which he perceives that world? -S. L. Halleck Matt will remember his years at L.H.S. and the fine times he had cruisin' in his race car. As for his future, he'd like to enter the ski resort industry. ANNA GUERRIERI Anna can usually be seen with Tony, best friend Michele, Donna, Gail, and loanne. Tony has made Anna's life mean so much more to her. She will never forget the summer of '76 at Seaside . . . Qsure, sure, surej. Michele . . . remember ouch! and how about it! Mem- ories with Frank will not be forgotten.

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