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6 TRACEY ANN MILLS To love someone means to see him as God intended him. - Dostoevski Tracey will always remember her years at LHS with her closest friends, especially Dana, in whom she could always confide. Never forget- ting Kevin - Sept. 5 . . . parties. . .football games . . . hockey games . . . Maryland . . . burt , . . license Ui . . . bionics . . . gym- nastics . . . and her ears being tuned to Chi- cago. Tracey hopes to continue gymnastics throughout college and be able to help others as her goal, when she graduates. ANTHONY MISEO I am a crazy man play- ing my crazy game. - America You can find Anthony cruising in his GTO with his girlfriend or near the Auto Shop with Mike washing his car. His goal is to become success- ful in running his father's business. ,. ,.,t .,.W gi IESSICA MINDLIN . . . above all things be glad and young. For if you're young, what- ever life you wear It will become you, and if you are glad Whatever's living will yourself become -ee. cummings Recollections, memories of all that was so spe- cialg concerts, partying tb.u.b.J Elmo, the brook. Change . . . politics . . . happiness, goodbye party . . . Brasil . . . Friends, who helped create the memories, Thank you. You know who you are. Amy and Maddy, happiest moments have been in the flow of affection among friends. MARIO CARMEN MISEO If only you believe, like I believe we'd get by If only you believe in miracles, So would I. - Miracles, by lefferson Starship As captain of the wrestling team, Carmen enjoyed meeting a lot of new people at LHS. He will never forget Algebra ll with Mrs. Zar- zecki, US. Il with Mr. Adler, and Physics with Mr. Gambino. Carmen values happiness, and his future includes college and someday own- STEVEN MINION Life's a pretty precious and wonderful thing, You can't sit down and let it lap around you . . . you have to plunge into it, you have to dive through it! And you can't save it, you can't store it up: you can't horde it in a vault. You've got to taste it, you've gOt to use it. The more you use, the more you have , . .that's the mir- acle of it! ing his own business. NICK MISERENDINO They say you'll look back on your mistakes in high school and laugh, So I guess I'll be doing a lot of laughing. But as long as we learn from our mistakes, They are only misguided experiences. - Nick Miserendino Considerate Skippy can usually be found working at Sears as the bike mechanic. Hunt- ing, fishing, sailing, camping, and motocross racing are enjoyable to him, He hopes to someday be a professional motocross racer and a computer engineer, He wishes to thank jeff, Dave, George, Candy and especially Bon- nie.
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CARYN F, MILLER ln life the most essential thing for happiness is the gift of friendship. A sensitive and sincere person, Caryn is usually seen working part time in a dentist's office, skiing, playing tennis or shopping. Fond mem- ories ofthe Elton lohn Concert . . .her trip to lsrael, Do you want a charm? will always be remembered. Good luck to all her friends and especially to Evelyn, with whom she has shared many memories. College and a career in dental hygiene are future goals. LEE B.MlLLER Lee can usually be found hanging around lack- in-the-Box with Neil, Matt and Keith, He enjoyed the Ski Club and English with Mrs. Delvento, Lee's goal in life is to become an auto mechanic. ROLAND MILLMAN lf l do not acquire ideals when young, when will I? -Maiemonides Roland Millman came to Livingston in 1973. He belongs to photography staffs, Key Club, and is on the Physics Lab crew. As IASM of Troop 18, he leads young Boy Scouts. He hopes to deter- mine his vocation by 1979. a ,gs
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PAU LA MODUG NO There may be moments in friendship, when silence is beyond words. Paula can usually be found with Michele, Mary, Liz, Margi and Stacey . . . thanks to these friends and others, I will never forget one second of any day of my high school years. Football games . . , New Year's Eve . . . Beach Haven West. . .the tree . . .spyipg. . . BSN . . . ZBK . . . Lavallette '76 . . . the landlady . . . two-nine . . . Les, help! . , . summer of '76 . . . are a few memories l'll always value. Special thanks to Michele, no matter what happens I will always hold a place for you in my heart. TAE WHA MOON I see the faceless crowds in search of love, I hearthem longingjust to say: Won't someone stop and give a moment's time, And help us all to find the way? Push me, Lord, till I go no longer, Life me up and make me stronger, Give me love to share. Open doors and I'll be there, And Lord show peace through me, So the world might see, that you are Lord of my life. - Bill Cates RON MOLLOY True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends but in the worth and choice. I will never forget my years at LHS. l'll always remember the fun times shared with all my friends, especially Greg. The trips to Georgia and Lake George, partying, and just being out with the boys, provided many good times. A special thanks to my family for all the guidance and help they have given me. MARK MOORE l'm My Life. . -The Beatles Mark can usually be seen with Bill, Ken, Mike, Patti and Redneck, or working at King's. He will never forget Geography with Mr. Ranz and homeroom with Mrs. Grossman. Mark's happi- est moments were spent partying and partici- pating in work-study. He values friendship highly, and his goal in life is to go into busi- ness. A special thanks to Terri. LYNN MONICA Dream of days still to come, for they are yours, to do with what you will. Swimming . . . co-head majorette . . . guard- ing . . . Myrtle Beach . . . Memorial Day weekend . . . Burger King . , . football and hockey games . . . 7 p.p.'s , , , Eagles concert Mid . . .B.U.B.. . . hungry . . .Bobby. . . unforgettable times with Barrie, Val, Amy, Bar- bara, Gail, and special thanks to lulie. RICHARD MORAN To know things as they are is better than to believe things as they seem - -Thomas Wicker 'lease
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