Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

Page 249 of 342

 

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DEBRA STAHLER To have a friend, you must be one. Friendly and fun-loving Debbie is usually found in her white bomb with Lam, Kat, Laurie, and Chris. In her leisure time she enjoys skiing, skating, and bike riding. She can be seen at most football, ice-hockey and baseball games. Winters in the Catskills will never be forgotten. Debbie's plans for the future include a career in accounting. AVIE I. STEINHARDT The greatest use of life is to spend it for some- thing that will outlast it. Avie can usually be found with Hots and Milt. Some great times were also spent with Kelvin, K.O.N., Dave-Eye, OD, M, and the Desperados. He'll always remem- ber Aerosmith, Super Bowl, july 4th '76, three years of gym with George Husk W., the rocks, 7A, and snowballs. Avie plans to attend college and is undecided about future goals. RONALD STANIONS When not working with computers, Ron can be found motorcycling. He enjoyed Data Proc- essing, Computer Programming, Sr. Math, and classes with Mrs. Brown, Mr. Berry, Mr. Krim- mel, Mrs. Yavelberg and Mrs. Beim. Ron hopes to enter a field in computer programming or data processing. JOHN STEVENSON The most difficult secret a man has to keep is the opinion he has of himself. -Marcel Pagnol lohn, always ready to have a good time, can usually be found with T. B., Stubby, Dic, Frank, and Scott. Memories of LHS include being captain of the Football and Lacrosse teams, riding Hobies with Charles and Brad, TEW, freeloading '76, and the Ir. Prom. john also enjoys tipping boys and listening to Aerosmith with his friends. He anticipates a successful career in law or physical therapy after college. IILL STARCH If I could save time in a bottle The first thing that I'd like to do Is to save every day til eternity passes away lust to spend it with you. -jim Croce Thank you Carolyn, Lauren, Timmy and Sharon for always being there. I want to also thank Kevin for all the beautiful moments we've shared together, and for making my life so much happier. JESSE STEWART, IR. Feelings Can the hand touch you from acrossthe room? Can I make feelings happen to you and never have seen you? Is it not more painful to be wronged than to do wrong? Feelings - C. Satchel, Ohio Prayer lay spent great times with his best friends, Woody and Doc. His three years of basketball at L.H.S. were a very enriching experience, and he hopes to go on to play in college. High school was great, but now it's time to move on, Goodbye L.H.S. and Class of '77!

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44 PAMELA W. SMITH Friendship is the gift of the Gods and the most precious boon to man. - Benjamin Disraeli Pam will always remember field hockey, swim team, and track, the AFS weekends and pic- nics, the park, and the good times spent tra- velling. Many thanks to Maureen, Mary lo, Bev, Amy, Tove, and the rest of the group who have given her so much to remember. IULIA SNYDER There's nothin' behind me and nothin' that ties me, To something that might have been true yesterday. Tomorrow is open and right now it seems to be, More than enough to just be here today. Second Stanza of Sweet Surrender by john Denver. ROBYN MARLENE SMITH lf I leave here tomorrow, Would you still remember me? For I must be travelling on now, I Cause there's too many places l've got to see, Cause, l'm as free as a bird now, And this bird you cannot change. - Lynard Skynard CINDY GAY SOKOLOFF La main touche la main, Et nous nous souvenons que nous marchions ensemble, Que l'ame est immortelle, Et qu'hier c'est demainf' Friendly and lovable Cindy is often seen with Patrick, George, Michael, Dani and Lisa. Cindy enjoys sculpting and all her art classes, and will always remember the Art Show '76, A special thanks to her family and friends, especially Lisa, for always being there when she needed them. CYNTHIA KAREN SNYDER There cannot be a best in a world of individu- als. To my friends - you know who you are - A Big Thank You with Love! . . . Florida with Kathy . . . Allenhurst '76 with the Club . . . Tough cut of meat . . . Vega GT Hatch- back . . . Mr. Mclnroy . . . Track with Mr. Lyons . . , The plays and props . . . Lancer- ettes. . .Wales '76. . .Bye to all,and thanks! JANE SPANIER The sea moves always The wind moves always What they sing is the song of the people Man will never arrive Man will always be on the way. - Carl Sandburg



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46 EILEEN STILWELL Many dreams come true. And some have silver linings, I live for my dreams And a pocketful of gold. - Led Zeppelin The Schnoz . . . Oh Wow! . . , 3rd period Auto . . . 2!'l!75 . . . 6th period Auto . . . Thanks for the memories! Solitude with laughing faces staring through the dirty glass. - EIS LESLIE STRALEY l'm going home None of this ever happened But God, I really did it Still nothing has changed I'm going home. -Alice Cooper ANDREW STOLL The mantle of attainment Weighs heavy on his shoulders Guided by a lantern Flickering he grows older A refuge found in exile He shuffles in blindness You'll take his hand, He'll lose himself Bewildered by your Kindness. -Steve Hackett Andy, an avid photographer, can usually be found with G.P.M.S.K. His memories include YES, Silver Bay, JFK, '66 Chryslers, B.R., conven- tion and 6 out of 7 average. He would like to thank his friends for all the good times he has had. Andy looks forward to a successful career in chemistry. BARBARA ANN SULLIVAN B. Mama can usually be seen with Moko, Betty White, Amy Sue and the cadettes. Memories of 4th period lunch in the Pink Panther, Hobbie Hut, ZOP at Seaside '76, Abbe, and SD, DS and wet suit will never be forgotten. BB for dinner are other great memories. For lanie with many thanks: A friend is someone who is always near who shares your joy and sorrow. A friend is someone who will always care and still be with you tomorrow. - B.F. M. ROBIN STOLOFF The seasons we've shared sing softly to my memory f Weaving their melodies all through my soul Some half-remembered and others still growing Sunshine and starshine that glow into one. -Arlene Shaner Robin thanks her friends for their understand- ing and help. She will always cherish the mem- ories of good times in LHS and Saltillo. CAMILLE SURDI Don't worry about what's ahead, Go as far as you can. From there you can see farther. - Anonymous

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