Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

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AMY PECKERMAN Friends, I will always cherish the precious moments we've shared. Amy will always remember the good times spent with Leslie, Ginny, Laurie, Nancy and jill. Fond memories include football games, prom weekend, cruising in the yellow Cougar, par- ties, T.M.C.G., Noi , true friends and good times. I wish my friends the best of luck and happiness always. To Glenn, thanks for being you! , , FRANK PEDALINO If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch, If neither foes nor loving can touch you, If all men count with you, but none too much. . . Yours is the earth and every- ' thing that's in it, And -which is more -You'll be a Man, my son! - Rudyard Kipling s A vm' IN I I I MICHAEL PENN Freedom, oh freedom - well that's just some people talking. --Glenn Frey- Don Henley Art, Mrs. Dworecki, study, Tony's Shoe Repair, Joanne, Geek, Turk, Sadie, Emmylou, lunch, New York, Tanya, '68 Mustang, May 5, 1974, George, jeff, Dave, Bob, Rich, Pat, Shelly, Michele, The Great Crash: june 24, l976, Morris Plains Drivealn. Q 9 LARRY PEYTON There's a heavy smog between me and the mountains It's enough to make a grown man sit and cry It's enough to make you wonder It's enough to make the world roll up and die. I think it's kind of interesting the way things get to be The way the people work their machines, Serenity's a long time comin' to me, in fact I don't believe I know what it means. -john Denver

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6 STEVEN MARC PATO Scratch 'n Sniff If not working, Steve can always be found with Kathy. He will always remember Del's '76, Chief's Planning, Fatty, The Bomb, Yeazz, and the Path. His future goals include college, success and happiness. Steve would like to thank all his friends for the good times together. DONALD PECK You and Me till eternity. -S. S. Don can usually be seen with Sharon, Scott and Timmy. He'll always remember the sum- mer of 76. Don can be found working at the bowling alley and with his girl friend Sharon. His future plans are to attend a college in Flo- rida to become an accountant. ROBERT PEACOCK If you can meet with triumph and disaster and treat those two imposters just the same. - Rudyard Kipling A rriember of the hockey and tennis team? Bobby can usually be seen with Robyn or crui- sin' in his Fiat, when not playing sports. Mem- ories of LHS include: Mr. Fischer's chemistry class, 40-Love, Ronny and Greg, All-State and State Champs. The memories that Bobby will never forget, and that he hopes will continue forever, are of the person who means the most to him, Robyn. RICHARD PECHT Richard can most often be found with jeff or john, or working at Burger King, His favorite teachers at LHS were Mr. Rappaport and Mr. Lovi. ln school, Richard participated in the Key Club and was vice-president of the Science Fiction Club. He values his sense of humor, and wants to be remembered for trying.



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228 we Not M, 0 STEVE PETRIW I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together. - Lennon and McCartney LISA PLEVIN lf I leave here tomorrow Would you still remember me? For I must be traveling on now So many places I've got to see. MIMI PHELAN A friend's trust: The glory of friendship is not the outstretched hand, nor the kindly smile, nor the joy of com- panionship, it is the spiritual inspiration that comes to one when he discovers that someone else believes in him and is willing to trust him with hisfriendshipf' - Ralph Waldo Emerson Richie, you're still the one! AMY PLISHTIN Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die life is like a wingless bird that cannot fly. - Variation of Langston Hughes Even with so many memories, the first ones to come to mind are always those ichiban times with Betty White, Moke, B. Mama and the rest of those bazaar Cadets. Memories that won't be forgotten include the bleachers, my pin, baseball 76 Tich and Hobby Hut, pudgy cheeks tand not telling J, and choco- late chips. Thanks to all who've shared their love and laughter. RANDI PINES Time passes much too quickly When we're together laughing. , . Onlya beginning Onlyjust the start. Thoughts of my high school years will bring back happy memories. . .Times spent in Flo- rida and the special friends l've made . . . Summer of '76. . . The crazy fun with Gracie . . .and the beautiful times with Marc that will be a part of me and I hope continue forever. Very special thanks to my special friend, Amy. IOHN WILLS PLOCH Looking back on how it was in years gone by, And the good times that we've had. Makes today seem rather sad, So much has changed. -The Carpenters lack would like to thank his friends for all the good times. Fond memories include the com- puter center, English with Mr. Seiber, Electron- ics with Mr. DeLuca, Chemistry with Mrs, Sam- uels, and working in dog shows. A special thanks to lane for making him happy. lack plans to pursue a career in law enforcement.

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