Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1977

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ROBYN WEINBERG We've only just begun to live White lace and promises, A kiss for luck and we're on our way. . . I want to wish my close friends the best ot luck, health and happiness in the years to come. Bobby-I will always cherish the moments we've spent together, and thanx for always being there and understanding me. RHONA BETH WEISBERC The insanity of it all Good teachers who made LHS worthwhile were Mr. Segal, Millie, Miss DiMenna, and Mrs. Leopold. I thank Nancy for being there when I needed her and for whose understand- ing and friendship I am forever grateful. Fond memories include visits with the Knapiks, Friends, work at Flanders, Aui and Dindi, Irv, Jodi, Darel, the Y, basketball, vege-lunches, the parties, and the numerous friends I've encountered. ALAN WEINTRAUB There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it. -Edith Wharton Serious, hardworking Alan has fond memories of the broadcast crew, radio shows, A.P. Eng- lish, and the summer of '76, Key Club, Explor- ing, and Yearbook keep him on the move, Suc- cess in the medical profession and new hori- zons are in store. GARY NEIL WEISMAN Yesterday I was born here Tomorrow I'll be gone. Gary values his friendships with Dave, Dan, Lumps, Klips and Fish, Lacrosses, Con- vention, Vermont, the Yes Concert, the LT, the Unknown Rat and Danny's parties are repre- sentative of his fondest high school memories. BEVERLY C. WEINTRAUB Music would sing to me things no one else even said, Beautiful music the best of my blessings is you. - Barry Manilow Florida, December '75, Y-day camp, B.B.G., walks to the corner, Band with Mr. Schmidt, Guys and Dolls, Two Gondoliers, East Orange, and Summer of '76 . . . Memories of yesterday. I BARTON JOSEPH WEISS You've gotta let the music play - Doobie Brothers Drumming keeps Bart busy much of the time - Percussion Captain '76-'77 . . . Stage Band . . . Musicals . . . playing on weekends. Bart enjoyed classes with Mrs, Naegele and Dr. Dan Weidner ...... All-State Band, cast parties, and jazz Connection will always be remem- bered. The future holds a combined career in law and music. 25

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MARYANNE WALSH There is always another day to have fun. Always willing to lend a hand and listen, Mar- yanne will treasure her memories with Dawn, Nancy, Marcy, and the rest of the gang . . . Paul Revere, Edwards Road, OOGHA, Switzer- land, Deli and Oh My God Mare, Don't Look. ? Wn NANCY WARNER God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Quiet but crazy Nancy, if not seen with john, can be seen with Maryanne and other friends, Her most memorable experiences will include Allman Brothers Concert, times at the movies, the night with Boots and M. Fuji. She will always treasure August 30, 1975 and '76, May 15, 1976 and February vacation '76. Love and thanks to john for all my memories. WENDY JUNE WARCHOL Live for today but remember yesterday and think of tomorrow. - Walter Rinder Wen , . . Lee, Lolli, Peanut, Carol, riding on weekends, vacations and holidays in Maine, field hockey manager with loanne, S.H. vs. Liv- ingston, taking care of her animals, hockey, soccer,interior decorator, happy. . .free. RICHARD WAYNE The prime motive of my life is to do some- thing useful for people. That is why I have interested myself in things that did not give me bread or strength. But I hope that my studies will perhaps soon, but perhaps in the distant future, yield society mountains of grain and limitless power. - K. E. Tsiolokovsky TERRY WARD If not working at Bambergers, Terry can usually be found at the barn or with George. Terry wishes to thank George for all the cherished memories and March 8,1975. Pink Floyd, Kiss and Peter Frampton '76 will always remain great memories. Thanks to everyone, and spe- cial thanks to ludy for always being there. ELISE WEBER People so seldom say 'I love you', then it's either too late or love goes . . . So when I tell you 'I love you', it doesn't mean I know you'll never go . . .only that I wish you didn't have to Friendships with Tricia, Staci, and Dianne will always be cherished. The Cadetts . . . sum- mer-seaside '76. . . Hobby Hut . . . ZOP. . . dream world . . . Tich . . . concerts . . . the bleachers . . . football games . . . New Year's '74 . . . caught . . . the firsts . . . advances, and parties are unforgettable memories. And Tricia. , .Thanks for always beingthere.



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i i 254 BETSY WEISS Everyone has experienced that truth: that love, like a running brook, is disregarded, taken for granted, but when the brook freezes over, then people begin to remember how it was when it ran, and they want it to run again. -Kahlil Gibran GEORGE WESTCOTT George can most often be found with lim Bob, Woo, Big Dick, Cap and lim. Class trips to Essex county court house, work at Chateau, riding the ossa and husky and partying will always bring fond memories. George's goal in life is to have peace, love, and infinite wealth. PETER WEISS Save tomorrow for tomorrow, think about today instead. -Tim Rice Pete can usually be found with his friends Steve, Dan, Mike, Al and Rich. He will never forget weekends in Milburn, lJan's Trans Am, the Ground Round, and Don's. He plans a career in animal science or engineering, IEFFWHITE Give the world the best you have and the best will come, Friendly, energetic and athletic, Whitey can usually be found on the soccer and baseball fields, out with the guys, or just out having a good time, Being a member of the state cham- pionship and best baseball team in the state and a member of the great soccer teams will always be remembered, along with his friend- ships with lohn, Greg, Steve, leff and Tom. leff's goal for the future is to have a good line of work and to be successful in it. RON WEISS We can change the world, Rearrange the world, It's dying. -Graham Nash Ron has enjoyed many good times with lake, Nug, Scooter, Bob, Peck, M.Z. and all the gang. Spain, Bones, Baskin-Robbins, Seaside '76, B- Ball, lerry Garcia, Gheel Roach, B-222, Skiing is the best, The Boat, and Midnight Times are all memories. Ron plans to live in Colorado. W, MARK WHITMAN Ultraconservative, independent and idealistic, Mark has enjoyed his three years at LHS very much. When not lecturing the President on foreign policy or introducing a resolution at the U.N., he can often be found in the school's supply room where he has developed into a premier extortionist. Future plans include homesteading and a career in medicine,

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