Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

Page 208 of 342

 

Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 208 of 342
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04 STEPHANIE LEITER Everything comes and goes Pleasure rolls on too early Trouble leaves too slow, -loni Mitchell All of the high flying times with friends, all the laughter and even the downs have made my life and my happiness. To Alan and ludy - you have all my love and thanks, PATTI LEVENSON Love-filled times that mean the most are kept in memory ever Close. Good times at LHS . , . Mr. Ransegnola and Mr, Reilly were favorites. Cohen's Knishes - Thanks for the memory. I will remember you, Debs. lune 9, 1975 . . . Bobby . , , my most beautiful thoughts are of you and our times together. ft REBECCA LEOPOLD Who knows if the moon's a balloon, Coming out of a keen city in the sky - filled with pretty people? land if you and I should get into it, if they should take me and take you into their balloon why then we'd go up higher with all the pretty people than houses and steeples and Clouds: go sailing away and away sailing into a keen city which nobody ever visited, where always it's Spring and everyone's in love and flowers pick themselves. - E. E, Cummings LAURIE LEVINE A leaf that is merely Content, gracefully works its way down A leaf that is well worn in love swirls with no fear of the ground. ' - R.M.C. -Q61 'a-wafer CHRIS LEPORE MITCHELL LEVINE Mitch Can often be seen in his car or in plane. Memories . . . three years of eight period study 4 . . Mr. Gore-lic'k's office . . History with Mr. Ransegnola , . . acting C directing workshop with Mr. Lampf. . . airplanes. His future includes a career either astuntman,airline pilotorairplanebuilder.

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ALLAN LEEMAN Born to be Wild Al can always be seen riding around with his friends, working on cars and at Sears. Memo- PATRICE ANNE LEFRANCIS Maybe someday, somehow people will real- ize, that friends love you for what you are, Not for what you can be, And then by chance, You can accept yourself. Special thanks to Margaret, Brian, Billy, Adele, Connie, Mark, Kenny, Debbie and Paula. My closest firends. j' Amour to Bill ries , , ,truck, racing at the track, camping at Watkins Glen, his Mustang, his friends, Steve and George, Special thanks to Dawn for mak- ing his years at LHS bearable - thanks, Dawn, for always being there. .f , V 37, .f..L, - ' - f '- iif' -- ' E. funn . , f - - ,i,,, , , I ,,t,,, FRANCESCA LE GRAND Ai-if sy t' N' 'a J if



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ROBERT STEVEN LEVY Irnean REALLY! -unknown Levi's will always remember some special people, places and experiences that made the High School dull, but memorable such as: Chooch, Ganopener, Spear Chuckerf' Flash, Mr. Mis, Mr. Lyons, and the Liv. Police Dept., 2nd period with Stacy, Beth and Lisa. Levi's can be found in West Orange, A.V.A., Auto, Ground Round, but mostly in his LeMans or running for track and cross country. ERICA LIPMAN 'Face the future with a smile, and leave the Dast with memories. vty years at LHS won't be forgotten. ludy, Hel- rne, Lynn and Lori, thanks for being around when I needed you. Summer of '76 wonlt be orgotten. Memories of West Orange will ilways be treasured and remain for years. ROSEMARY A. LIGHT If not at The Barn with Robyn, Laurie, or Donna, Rose can be seen driyin' around, going camping, or listening to good music. Good times include horseback riding, Lake Placid, Long Valley and hockey games. Noodles, saxae phones and Adirondacks are among favorites. ln the future - a quarter horse stud and life in the mountains. PATRICK I. LISCIO Pat can usually be seen working at the Gulf Station or hanging around with loe, Dave and Skis, His happiest memories of LHS were in Auto, Mr. Marantz's, Woodshop with Mr. Mewhinney, and most of all, Cindy. LOIS MARIE LIGHTNER Do not follow where the path leads. Rather go where there is no path and leave a trail. Flip's fondest memories of LHS are football games, OB '76 with Nancy skiing in Vermont with Maria, the terrific Performance of Ode . . .I!17!75 will always be treasured. . .the closeness shared in Band. Other friendships to be cherished are those of Ann, Lisa and Sue. Love to all who made me happy. ROBERT LITTERST Lit can usually be found anywhere near a tennis court with brother Rich or Handsome Favorites inc lude gym with Mr. Valentine and Mr. Basco and playing for the tennis team. After college, Bob plans a career in accounting or law, and hopes one day to have a house in Montana. 5

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