Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

Page 235 of 342

 

Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 235 of 342
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DOUGLAS E. REED Doug can usually be found watching a good hockey or football game. During his years at LHS, he lettered on the varsity track and hockey teams. He enjoyed Mr. Maranz's LJ.S. I class. He will always remember the good times with friends Drew, Gary and Phil. Doug plans to major in political science, and hopes for a career in government. RALPH REINHARDT True friendship is like sound health, the value is seldom known until it be lost. - C. C. Colton Friendly and polite Ralph's closest friends are Rich, Scott and john. Some of his favorite classes were Engineering and Machine Draft- ing, German and A, P. English. A member of the art staff of The Lance, Ralph enjoys bicy- cling, model-building and sketching. Ralph likes making new friends, and plans a career as an engineer. PATRICIA ANNE REHM A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Before him I may think aloud. - Ralph Waldo Emerson Unforgettable memories of times spent with Sandy, Mindy, and Nancy, Wildwood '76, YES and Bowie Concerts, The Beach Party, 'Buzz,' R. T., soccer managing, Mike's friendship, Diane and Larry, West Point . . . The Tracks, and the gang will remain special to me always. Anne - Thank you for a cherished friendship filled with understanding and car- ing. CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL RICCIO You do what you have to do - And you pay the price. - loe Pepitone Friendly and outgoing, Stubby can usually be seen with john, Frank, Scott, Timmy, Eric, and Brad. When not playing varsity football, Chris spends his time listening to Rod Stewart or looking for parties with the boys. Belmar '75 and Free Loading '76 will never be forgotten. After college, Chris hopes for a successful career in business. ALAN REICH We do not remember days, we remember moments. Some of Al's closest friends at LHS were Rich, Mike, Pete, Steve and Dan. Friendly Al could most often be found playing basketball . . . cruising in the Trans or at the Y. Al values peace and happiness most highly in life, and plans a career in either accounting or law. DORNA L. RICHARDSON Forthis moment of time we will all be together With our voices and minds shining as one. - Pete Roller Dem will always remember the good times spent with the band, playing trombone, Mari- ners, talking with Cris tParty?l, Mary and Marcy, and all the people she's come to know in her three years at LHS.

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0 Picture Noi' Available TlM QUICK There's a whole in Daddy's arm, Where all the money goes and lesus Christ died for nothing I suppose. . . Little pictures have big ears, don't stop to count the years. Sweet songs don't last too long on broken radios - mmm mmm mmm - -john Prine And even in your darkest moments there is a ray of sunshine, a rainbow that maybe holds a pot of gold at the end, and the smile of a friend to warm your heart. -AHS ROBERT RATICAN JUDY RABINOWITZ Seasons change so quickly Like rushing streams they flow One month rolls into another Leaving memories of gold. Together since our youth lt's hard to realize That the hands of time Keep moving Our childhoods fly by. Thanks to Karen and Donna. Special thanks to Frank and Kathy for helping to make three memorable years at LHS. SUE RAWNSLEY When not with Kevin, Sue can usually be seen with Patty and Lori. Work Study and History with Mr. Ransegnola were two of Sue's favorite things at LHS. Plans for the future involve a career as a beautician or a dental assistant. ALEX RAMES To err is human, to love is divine. .Kiki STEPHANIE IOY RAWSON lf you love something very much, let it go free, It if doesn't come back, it was never meant to be, If it comes back, love it forever. - Anonymous Patient and enthusiastic Stephanie can usually be found with Nancy, Karen, Lisa, Ron, or at the library. Memories of LHS include Biology with Mrs. Roth, U.S. l with Dr. Weidner and Senior Prom '75, Stephanie was a member of the Science Fiction Club and the Home Ec. Service Club. She values happiness and under- standing, and a career in journalism or com- munications is in her future.



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DONNA RICHTER Nothing is wasted that creates a memory. Belmar. . .Cape May. . . Pa. Lifeguards. . . Two All Beef Patties. . .Late Nights. . .Herit- age Diner . . . Paula, Joann, Erica and Laura . . .Greattimes to remember. If you love something set it free, lf it comes back to you, it's yours, If it doesn't, it never was. STEVE ROBBINS Dream on, dream until your dreams come true. -Aerosmith Some of Steve's closest friends are George, Peter and Kenny. When not with them, Steve can usually be found working at Kay-Bee or practicing Karate. The football 'season parties, summer of '76 and the lacrosse and hockey teams will always remain special to Steve. Auto Tech and Mr. Albrecht will also bring back memories for him. Steve's goal for the future is to become a successful aeronautical engineer. LINDA RIEDL l'lI get by with a little help from my friends. - Beatles Linda will never forget . . . great times with the band . . .Summer of '76. . .july 15. . . the circus . . . 4th period lunch . . . Friday nights with the gang . . . Dog . . . Snip . , . Spaz . . . A special thanks to Linda, Robin, Gigi, Ruth and Carol for their friendship and understanding. NANCY ROBERTS Shower the people you ldve with love Show them the way you feel, things will be much better If you only will. -james Taylor Memories of the shore '75 and '76 . . . beach party . . . canoe trip and the silver hanger . . . Sandy and the tavern . . . champagne and paint. . .Color Guard. . . l don't! . . . Halloween . . . Yes Concert . . . Smile, Val . . .Rat Burgers. . .times with K.l.B.. . .wip- lash . . .and Student Council. To Mindy, Anne, Pat, Sandy, and all who have shared themselves with me --thanks. DONALD RIKER A journey of a thousand miles starts with but a single step. Friendly and understanding, Rook will always remember the good times at LHS. Band, S.D., the shore, 13, scrubs and G.A. will always be remembered. Don would like to thank all those whose friendship made his high school years complete. LILLIAN ELLEN ROBINSON Friendship is a coming together of hearts. . . an exchange of joy. Share the moment. . . share the joy. Events of the past few years will always bring back happy memories . . . a beautiful year in South Africa as an A.F.S. student . . . Fuzz Dances. . . Birdie . . . parties. Teddy , . . and lan. 17,1976 will not be forgotten. A spe- cial thanks to those who shared their friend- ships throughout the years.

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