Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

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ELEANOR SUZANNE KU LIK Sunrise, sunset, sunrise, sunset, swiftly fly the years, One season following another, laden with happiness and tears. - Fiddler Eleanor can always be found with Mary, ludy, Patti, Kathleen, lo and the group. El will always remember Belmar '76, junior Prom, caroling parties and Christmas. The years with the folk group will be treasured. El looks forward to more happy times together with her friends and family. BRETT KURZWEIL The outstanding, humorous qualities of Brett made his years at LHS motivating, frustrating, revealing and fruitful. B235 and Mr. Bast will always be remembered, as well as Guys and Dolls . . . Pru's bulldog and Fiat . . . Dirt and Yes. Special thanks to Bob, Pru and Mike for being friends. GLENN KURS For so many -years have gone, though l'm older but a year. -Queen Glenn will always remember the summer of '76, Pennsylvania and Hancock, N.Y. Memories include Bessie , the Queen concert, and par- tying at Mike's. Glenn is usually seen with Scott, Mike and lake. He enjoyed 4th period humanities with Mrs. Culviner. Whoooooplll IUDI KUTNER Keep it simple - but you gotta keep it goin' in the dark times - you gotta keep it flowin'. - M. Manchester l have spent the past three years growing and learning and have retained many pleasant memories. l'd like to express my gratitude and thanks to those who cared, for sharing a mutual understanding. MIKE KURTZ The only way to have a friend is to be one. - Emerson Mike will always remember the good friends who made these past three years great. Memo- ries include summer '76, working with Little League, and eighth period study. College and a career in finance lie in the future. WILLIAM LAFERRERA No man's knowledge here can go beyond his experience. Bill can usually be found in Mr. Albrecht's Auto class. His pastime is working on cars and someday he hopes to race.

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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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PHILIPI. LAGAS I do my thing and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations. And you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you and I am I. And if by chance we find each other, it's beautiful. -Frederick S. Peris Phil can usually be found on a soccer field or in a pool. He remembers history with Ranse and drafting with D.A. Bast. Goodtimes with Doug, Gary, and jeff will not be forgotten. WILLIAM LAMPETER IEFFREY LAKIN Those without dreams are those without des- tiny. Heff will never forget such moments as the Key Club Convention and the first trip to the L.T. with Andy, Lenny and john. Other unfor- gettable moments include the Yes concert and Key Club bottle drives. A career in medicine lies ahead. IAMES LANG SCOTT LAM PE The moss grows on the green side of the tree. -D.K. Scott can usually be found with Gary IT.l.J, Barry, Dave, Dan, Klips and Steve. Favorite times include L.T., Rusty Nail, the path, Vermont '76 and '77 and Dan's, Kathy's and Beth's parties. Scott wishes luck to all in the future. DAVID L. LANSEY No man is an island, entire of itself, every man is a piece of the maing if a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as if a man or of thy friends or of thine own were, any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in man- kind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee. -john Donne

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