Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

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Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 210 of 342
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THOMAS EDWARD LOMBARSKI Tom can either be found strummin' his guitar or on the baseball field. He is a member of the championship baseball team, and enjoys play- ing and listening to music. He is also a singer for the rock group Spectrum. LOIS LOWENSTEIN Somewhere over the rainbow Skies are blue And the dreams that you dare to dream Really do cometrue. . - E. Y. Harburg Hi Lo! . . . M.P.l.H.S. . . . Do the Munch- kinsl . . . English with Mrs. Payne. . . could you repeat that-slowIy?? . . .Long hair. . . Cone With The Wind . . . Doodling , . . Student Council . . .Warm and valued friend- ships. JEFFREY LONOEE But all is changed with time The future none can see The road you leave behind Ahead lies mystery. - Stevie Wonder LISA LOTH Knowledge and reason change with the sea- son. . - Kansas Most of my good memories were outside of school, but it was a fun three years. Special thanks to my side kick. DIANA S. LYONS DAVID l. LUCAS Dave can be found with jeff and Nick. Always remember auto shop with Mr. A., cruising around and riding my bike after school, going out to breakfast Wednesday morning. Always remember tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades, the best years of my school career. A smiling face is an earthlike star. A frown can't bring out the beauty that you are. Love within and you'll begin to smile please. There are bright days ahead. - Stevie Wonder . . .7P.P.'s. . .concerts. . .Harry Chapin . . .partying. . .majorette. . .football. . . late night phone calls. . .the bleachers. . . canoe trip. . . The Silver Hanger . . .1st period English. . .New Year's Eve. . . Thumper . . . partnersin crime. The endless thoughts of those who have touched my heart will remain with me forever.

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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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PETER LYONS Imagine all the people ving life in peace You may say I'm a dreamer But I'm not the only one I hope someday you'll join us And the world will be as one. - john Lennon STEVEN MACH Ll N Personally, I am always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught. --Winston Churchill MARIORIE MacARTHUR And we all know it's better yesterday has passed Now let's all start living for the one that's going to last! - Cat Stevens Memories . . . Campus Life . . . Al . . . Stone Harbour. . . Oak Ridge . . .art with Cas . . . New York . . . Masque Makers. The Beatles, Bob Dylan and Vermont are very special to Magrie. Her religion is a very important part of Marj's life. Always happy and inquisitive, Marj wishes to learn all she can, then share her knowledge with other people to make their lives fuller. LORI MACAULEY I rejoice in my wonderful new relationship with God . . . All because of what my Lord jesus Christ has done in dying for my sins. . . making friends with God. -Romans 5:11 I stand, in the center of God's love, far beyond my own comprehension. I can be filled with God himself. LOUIS MADDALENA . . .the man who wins is the man who thinks he can. Honest, amiable and loyal Lou can be found working on a car or running track for LHS. leff and Nils will be remembered along with Mr. A. and attempted Spanish with Paco. What? Louis' future holds happiness and a career in chemical engineering. KAREN ANN MAIER Forsake not an old friend, for the new is not comparable unto him. A new friend is as a new wine: when it is old thou shalt drink it with pleasure. -Old Testament, IX, I0 Vivacious and energetic Karen has endeared herself to many with her great sense of humor. She can usually be found with Mo, lanice, Mare and Blair, Karen's favorite place to be is Beach Haven. She will always remember the Y group, the summer of '76, jimmy and the football games. 7

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