Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1980

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.Msg LAURIE ANN HALL God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change. The cour- age to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Special people, like Joan Clair, L. Ray, and of course my family, carry the memories that I hope are as beautiful as mine: N.Y.S., weekends in Rumson CChubby'sJ, Barbados, A.C., U.S. Test- ing: L.O. is N.G., Lammy's white mice! St. Patty's Day, The Happy foursome Squarehead and THE DOORS! ROY HANDLER We've been through some things to- gether with trunks full of memories still to come. We found things to do in stormy weather. Although these changes have come with your chrome heart shinin' inthe sun, Long may you run, Long may you run, Long may you run. -Neil Young Ex I -'ei I xl I -'-I l fi'--X I x z i---in LAURIE HARRINGTON When I first came to LHS from New York I only knew one or two people here. I thought I was going to ,hate it, but now I find It isn't as bad as I thought. For that I want to thank ev- eryone who made it a little better. Thank you also to my mother. 'F'

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STEVEN GROSSMAN Music is my freedom -Peter Frampton Stop me from dreaming ...? Don't be absurd! - Genesis Steve or Cosige can usually be found with Sweeney and the guys cruisin' in the tank, or playing drums in his band. Memories at mall. Res, Brook- side, Hillside Rats at 2, Lunches at Skins . Plans a musical career in the future. All in all, l'd like to thank my close friends These past 3 years have been Pretty neat pretty neat, pretty good pretty good. -Jim Morri- son ROSEMARIE GUAGLIERI Although l've only lived here a year, Livingston High School has helped me grow. Fond memories include Cho- rus, Reginals, Mey LadeLade, Kenmore and water guns, summer at Hampton, J.P.'s and Proud Mary. Special thanks to Pier for our undying friendship. You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, how- ever. ' ' 1157. , ' if -E . 'I . ,il I M! 5.-5, V Tl! W' I ' . : si ,gi i . I, ' ' 4'-, ,': 1 I ' '-'HE ., '-1 r ' ' ' SL, K.. ' 'J LI! THOMAS A. GRUCHAZ This memory brightens o'er the past, As when the sun, concealed Behind some cloud that near us hangs, Shines on a distant field. -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow MARIA A. GRUM A friend is a person with whom l may be sincere. Before him I may think aloud. -Ralph Waldo Emerson Treasured memories: Buds, K.C., buggy, Seaside '78 81 '79 . . . Wildwood Crest baby! baseball, football games, skiing, what's up? V.O., J.V., basketball, Springsteen, parties, crui- sin', New Years Eve. To my friends- May life give you the happiness and success you deserve. My Most cherished friends, Barbara and Suzanne- we've shared so much and have gone through alot together. Thanks for your love and understand- ing. To my parents- A special thanks for being there. JACK GUERRIERI Girls love the things they know, love the things they do, got to be where they go Girls Pino , Remembering the good times with friends: New Year's Eve, New York City 42nd Street, Belmar, Seaside fBroadwalkJ, Clubs, West Orange fthe babes! Parties doing shots, Wine, and Soccer tif 19 Plans for the future include becoming a successful land- scape architect and having a success- ful business afterwards. l. DIANNE MARIE GULDNER Thanks to all my friends for the excel- lent times, especially Brownie, Joanie, and Maureen. China Moon ... Seaside Back yards White castle Proms I wish you all the best of luck. Special thanks to Mom and Dad for understanding me, you made life easier. And to the one who will always stand out in my life- Adam, Thanks for the beautiful memories we shared, may we have many more. l love you! The nice thing about memories is that they don't spoil no matter how long you keep them. -Ziggy



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RUTH HARRISON Be what you are, not what everybody else is. Times spent with friends were enjoy- able. Thank you Lisa for being unique, Sharon for talking to me, and Patty for always being there. Unforgettable memories with Paul will always be with meg thanks. To everyone, Have a good life l'll get up and fly away. - Grateful Dead fi.. 'fav' ,SHARON ANN HART Everybody needs somebody To help them make it through life Arms to hold, words that soothe Someone to say that its allright. -Marshall Tucker Memories of the Beidge . . . Poor Rock CRASH Dude Ranch Ire- land Pinto Parties P.P.M.F. Arr-Arr Virginia and cement walls will never be forgotten. To all my friends, thanks for the good times . . . and a special thanks to Robyn and Dad. DOUGLAS HARTE I hope l can always remember all the crazy times we had to go through. -Kansas Rocky Horror with the MRCC where madness takes its toll ... Pelle!WoIfe: Oh thank you! BROW, Craziest Rabbit, J.D.'s, Steamer Lane, Spain 1978, Molson Ale, Sex and Vio- lence, Benito, Lorenzo, Tomas, Diego, and E TIME.

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