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PHILLIP KAISHARIS Phillip came to Livingston in ninth grade from Australia. Memories include . . . l.V. Soccer . . . Varsity swimming . . . algebra from Mrs. Teltser . . . Leaders Club of YMCA . . . Draft- ing with Mr. Bast. . . LHS football games. Phil- lip can usually be found at home, painting houses with his father, or with Lee, Phil, Chris, and Larry. God, his family, and his friends are very important to him. He hopes for a future where the world will be totally at peace. He plans on a possible career as an architect or businessman. KEN KAPLAN Maybe take just one more look around when you need a friend they go under ground. You must fend for yourself till you win with the race then laugh in their face. Swear me in l'll testify I'lI be the apple of your l. - Peter Frampton BILL KANENGISER Oh, how we lean out for white. Ever climbing mountains, A cry, we are born. Stairways line grimy alleys, Curtains closed by the riverside, Opening you. -lon Elias and john Peterson As one with the Knowledge and magic of the source, Attuned to the majesty of music they marched as one with the earth. -lon Anderson LESLlEl. KAPLAN A thing is not high if one can reach it, it is not great if one can reason about it, it is not deep if one can see its bottom. -Ayn Rand AMY KAPLAN People work their whole lives trying to be happy. Take the time out and be happy now. Guess you had to be there. l'm glad my clos- est friends were, especially Jessie. l'II always remember those talks at the brook, twirling, pigs, goose, peas, BUB, the summer of '76 architecture. Special thanks to Mr. Bast for all his encouragement. RHON DA LEE KAPLAN Those move easiest, who have learned to dance. - Pope Poetry and dance are my vehicles of expres- sion. To enjoy the outdoors and close relation- ships with people, these are the essence. Par- ticipating in Inner Voices literary magazine, poetry readings and Interaction are activities which I will fondly remember. H w it uw!
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R. BRUCE lAMlESON,lR. There is no need to mention my friends by name, but I would like to express my thanks to all for help along the way. Fellowship, back- packing, canoeing and evenings in front of a fire will always hold warm memories. Future plans include an environmental career and a home in clear air, near clean water. wav' Ox! , MICHAEL E. JONES The only way to have a friend is to be one. -Emerson l Miey can usually be seen playing tennis or listening to the music of Springsteen, ELP and , Renaissance. Good times with Ode , Tarsh , Farb , Chev , Campy , Pete and Wobs will never be forgotten, Beach Haven '76 . . .5 Mississippi . . . Rats . . . the Drive-In . . . cruising in the Wobs mobile. Spanish with Miss Lipton and English with Mrs. Naegele were favorites. Mike hopes for a successful future as an accountant. LESLIE D. IANOW Life is like walking in snow, every step shows. Leslie will always cherish her fond memories with Ginny, Amy, Laurie and Nancy. Parties, football games, junior Prom, T.M.C.G. and No will always be remembered. Leslie would like to thank all her friends for being there when she needed them and for making her years at LHS very special ones. Future plans are college and a career in business. NANCY IORDAN Laugh and the world laughs with you. Special thanks to all those people who helped to make these past few years ones that will always be remembered. Herman's . . . B.U.B. . . . Ga . . . fishwater . . . and Summer '75 are among my most treasured memories. To all my friends, I wish you the best in the future, and to Laurie, thanks for everything. KEITH C. ION ES ln the middle of nowhere I found me a tree and the fruit that we live on reminds me of me. Though we live in the air l'm not sure that we're free and I don't really have much to say 'cause l'm living from day to day somewhere. - Graham Nash lonesey can usually be found with Eddie, Eric, Doug, Larry, Lulu or Sean. He will always remember nights out with the boys, especially at Greennie's. He will always treasure those memorable moments shared with his friends. A career in horticulture, and happiness, lie in his future. SUSAN KAGAN Rivers belong where they can ramble Eagles belong where they can fly I've got to be where my spirit can run free Got to find my corner of the sky. - Pippin
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ELISSA KASDAN I know l'll never lose affection, for people and friends I still can recall, I know l'll often stop and think about them, in my life I love I them all. - Beatles Many special people, in and out of LHS will never be forgotten -- college, a successful career and a happly life, are plans for the future. ANDY KAUFMAN When you get what you want in your struggle for self, and the world makes you king for a day. lust go to the mirror and look at yourself, and see what that man has to say. My years at LHS have been both rewarding and enjoyable, attributed to some fine courses, everyone in band, and mostly my good friends. IAIME L. KATHENES ls this the real life, ls this just fantasy. -Queen Friendly, humorous and unpredictable Jaime can usually be seen driving around with Wendy and Sue, in back of the auto shop with Mary or at lack. Best part of LHS , . . open study. . .open lunch. . .auto. . .chemistry with the Breeze . . . art with Cas. laime likes the country, the mountains and the ocean. With her, people and animals always come first. The future includes college where she will study science, math and computer tech- nology. IEANNE KAUFMAN NJEKH I get by with a little help from my friends. - Beatles Words can't express my feelings of LHS. So many memories, always searching for a special someone, peace of mind and happiness. Love forever to all my friends. DAVID BRIAN KATZ l'll never say that I'm No. 1, but l'll never admit to being No. Z. - David Katz Dave ends work and usually heads to the L.T. with Fish, Wizzy, Klips, exlumps and l.l .... Vermont. . .17. . . B.K. Future plans include college and having Murry do all his pushups. BARBARA ANN KEENAN No one can take away a memory, it's yours to have forever. Talkative and energetic Barb will always treas- ure the great times at LHS. Football games, var- sity cheerleading, swim team, Sweet l6's, orange sherbet, the Y -22, history with Mr. Rans, the shore, blue paper and tennis are among some of her favorite memories, Times with Ann, El, Gail, Beth and lane will always bring a smile and never be forgotten.
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