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CYNTHIA L. KOENIG I give special thanks to all my friends, espe- cially Adele and Gail, for always being there. Memories include Prom '76 . . . Seaside '76 . . .riss. . .utzer. . .the hardtimes of '76-'77 . . . Christmas '75 that never happened . . . and most of all june 7, 1975. All can be given up for one word, Kevin. KRISTINE LEE KRIEGER Time stands true, except to them that know, how to hold each minute in hand. Understand this, and life will be all that it is, or could be. Laughing, sensitive, fun-loving and unpredict- able Kris is usually found with Donna, Linda or Yan. Lancerettes, Mrs. G., be on time, Karel, Sue, the bleachers, G.P., summer '76, 6:00 S,S. trips, cruising in Caddy, Guy watchin', Dike, Maplewood . . . jerry, A-211 back corner. Mom and Dad I'll always love ya and thanks. To everyone else, keep in touch. Kris hopes for a career in cosmetology or as a legal secretary. DAVID KOSS Ode could usually be found with Farb , nchevul 111-archn, fflmewyrf, ffcampyrfl nvvobsnl or atthe tenniscourtswith Lits. Fond memo- ries of Laurie will always be with him. He enjoyed co-captaining the championship '77 tennis team. Future plans include college in the South and a career in medicine. He was inspired by Mrs, Roth, Mr. Shayer and Mr. Segal. Thanks, Mrs. Gazek, TOVE BROCK KRISTOFFERSON With men it is impossible, but not with God -for with God all things are possible. - Mark 10:27 Love and thanks always to Sonnja, Lene, Pam and all my friends, especially Sue. Memories . . .Ed's. . .lockerroom. . .Muskies. . .the Mission kids. . .laaanl . . .Galoids. . . Bonnja Sahr . . . up the lake . . . Our Home . . . the gang . . . HCBC. . .the barn . . . field hockey. . .A211. . . ix, 6 KATH RYN CEORGIANN KRAMER Nights, days and weekends seem so short, but when with him time seems to last forever. Many thanks to my friends, especially Eileen for understanding. Tim, there will always be a special place in my heart for you and I will always remember the memories we shared together. . .February 6,1975. . .Senior Prom '76 . . . Canada-New York '76 . . . Seaside '75- '76. . . football games . . . Impala . . . auto . . .Swartz . . ,A-211 back corner . . . foots . . . stairway . . . Fred . . . apartments . . . MWKPand MWJD. . . JENNIFER KRONISCH All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost, The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not reached by the frost. From the ashes a fire shall be woken A light from the shadows shall spring, Renewed shall be blade that was broken, The crownless again shall be king. -l.R.R. Tolkien
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MARIA KNAPIK I want to see everybody singin' Everybody laughin' Everybody happy. . - james Seals Maria will always look back on the years at LHS with a smile. Being a member of the Color Guard Squad and several clubs helped pass the time. Close friendships with Lois, Laura, Anne and Lisa will always be cherished, while Ver- mont '73-'75, Summer '75, and Montreal '76 all hold everlasting memories. Maria looks for- ward to graduation and the future. IAMES H. KOEHLER Quiet, easy going and sportsminded lim can usually be seen with Horns, Stu, Delly, Bill, and Bob. Woodshop with Mr. Mewhinney and History with Mr. Rans will be remembered favorably. His years at LHS will never be for- gotten, especially the best part -the 3:00 bell. Memories . . . recreation basketball . . . the shore . . . hockey at the quarry . . . football games. Having a good time and enjoying your- self are the most important things. In the future lies college and a career as an accoun- Iam, lxapwifx' CHARLES KNITTEL ROBERT KNITTEL As time goes on, I realize what Iife's all about. . . Friends I will remember - especially Scott, Mark, George, and Mike. Memories I have of LHS include the Marching Band, Don, the stu- dent director, and Mr. Schimidt. l can be found most often with Scott at Sears, at Tony's shoe repair or in a Galaxie 500 cruising around town. l plan to attend M.C.C. and take life from there. '-f-s-wM-s-w- -f-M-H -nmnw -ef-1w----f---m-'f'f-bfw---l1-
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MITCHELL KRUEGER Don't give up until you drink from the silver cup, You never know until you try. Mitch, a friendly and warmhearted person, can usually be seen cruising around with friends, at Grunnings, or at the lanes. Mitch will never forget the summer of '76 or the Yes and Framp- ton concerts. KAREL ERIKA KU BER Goodbye Yellow-Brick Road. -- Elton john Karel's closest friends are Bob, Sue, Kris, Linda, Billy, Dawn, and Lore because they too value honesty, trust and friendliness. Miss DiMenna, Mr. Greenberg, and Mr. Keer made the three years worth it. Her job at Bathtique may encourage a future in business administration. LENNY KRUPAT Livingston High School has challenged me both academically and athleticallyg but as a senior, I am looking forward to college and what awaits me beyond the doors of LHS. KATHY LYNN KUGEL Two people who I will never forget are Tommy and ludy, and all the great times we had. Nov. 21, 'I975 . . .Senior Prom '76 with Tommy. . . the shore ltrain rides to Newark Port Author- ityl with ludy. Is my hair frizzing? Do I look fat? DAWN KRUSE Be happy - life is too short to be sad. Friendly and fun-loving Dawn can be seen with Maryanne and an infinite number of other friends. Dawn will always remember her good times with Krash and Kruise, Switz, OOGHA, Aerosmith Concert, Lavalette '76, driving around, and Sears. Happiness and sun- shine to all! LAURIE I. KUHN lt is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye. - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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