Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1980

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Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 122 of 348
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Q- - ,- l l l MARY ANN LONGO Mar loves yoohoo! peanut M 84 M's and her red T Bird. Memories that will nev- er be forgotten- Murph's birthday 7th period study Nancy, it's a U.F.O. Bim's attic murphman Jimbob Winter Carnival New Years Eve 78. To a true friend, Nancy, Thank you for being there. Spe- cial memories with you will never be forgotten. PATRICIA E. LUCAS Old days, good times l'lI remember, Gold days, days l'll always treasure. - Chicago ABBE JANE LUBELL Grow old along with mel The best is yet to be -Robert Browning Friends: The good times and dreams we've shared will remain a part of me forever. Memories include: trips to N.Y. 5th period lunch table Deja Vu ... the slumber party .., the Prom ... best friend Lubey! spas sisters . .. art service . .. academy awards and all the fantastic people and times at B.K. Special thanks to a great family and to Bobby for caring, sharing, loving, and understanding. DIANA SUSAN LUCKEWICZ Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. -Robert Frost Such unforgettable memories as sum- mers in Beach Haven . .. ballet . . . Key Club conventions . . the cruise . . being serenaded . . MaxwelI's . . D2 . . pints . . Fizziology . . Lehigh . . They're Playing Our Song . . were all made more special by the people I shared them with, Kara, Tina, Linda, Jen, Kenny, Kenny, and everyone who has been part of my years at LHS. BETH LUBETKIN I hold the keys to life Now l must un- lock the doors .. Special moments will always be re- membered: Florida with Cindi, K.W. with Debbie, Talks, D.Q. with Barri, Cosmos, PCL-J.S Toe one, heel two. Thank you Cindi and Debbie for always being there, I love you. A very special thanks to myfamily for all their understanding and guidance. x 1 ' I f fc' SUSAN LULEWICZ 'So if you think your life is complete confusion 'Cause you never win the game, Just remember that, lt's a grand illusion, And deep inside we're all the sanlef' -Styx Memories include football games, Steve Martin, concerts, Christmas par- ty '78 8f '79, yellow tank, band, sweet sixteens, surprise 17, summers togeth- er, Seaside, wierd lunches, Mom Mes- sarosh, rollerskating with the other 2 musketeers, CUTE, Mom's monitors, peanut butter, RHPS, rock 81 roll. Thanks to Penn Cconstant companionj, Christl, Aida, Craig, Pat, Mary Lynn, Linda, Mary Lou, both Janices, and Miss Casterlin. Special thanks to Mom, Dad, Mare, Tom, and Helen.

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405 D , DEBORAH ALYSSA LEOPOLD Each day just goes so fast, l turn around, it's past. - The Beatles Lynne, Doe, Sandra, Lori- forever is not enough. Kris- USI The Who My Sweet 16- rowdy time Paul S. The Knack Summer in England: Soccer: Liberpool no.1, the Beatles, the shore with Doe, Shoe-bu'd out, Stormbringer, The Rocky Horror Pic- ture Show, 5 x Hair , J.D.'s, weird conversations with Greg and Brian. To my friends, with gratitude and plea- sure, I give you my love. RICHARD LIDDY TERRI LEVINE All the secrets in the universe whisper in our ears, and all the years will come and go and take us up always up, We may never pass this way again .. - James Seals Thanks Mr. B. for your encouragement and support, Grits . .. Cindabulls, stranded at, Hangover Diner, 9 ton, 6 ton, and 2 ton, Cushers, Feb. '79, Great Adventures, Cindi and Nancy- friends like you are rare- our friendship will last Schaef 'till we're old ladies 11 years and counting, sum- mer '77, Chicago, rummy-q till 2 A.M., Vacum, your mother, Our friendship means alot- I love you, Schaef .. . Spe- cial thanks to my family for their love and guidance. 'i' JEFF LIPTON During my years at LHS l've gained more than just a classroom education, as l've grown to understand the feel- ings of the people around me. As I say good-bye to you, LHS, I do so with much anticipation of the future. Rose- marie- for us, it's only the beginning. A . 4-I ,..-- I T4 f ' SE V ' A, V BRENDA LEVY Charity begins at home but does not end there. - Proverb STEVEN LITVAK Lit can always be found with Dave , Duke , Nears , Glass , Mess , Harv , J.B. , Beth, Julie, Jill, Kathy, and Lisa. Great times: Knees ...? Vanin to MTB , CDB , Ratting, Jr. Prom, 3!22!78, Sue's house, Soccer 78-79, Bothers Me , special times with Lisa. Steve would like to give special thanks to Lisa and his parents for all their help and under- standing and to his friends- Thanks you guys - for all the excellent times. tg. . .X...



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ELLEN LYNCH Forget what life used to be. You are what you choose to be. lt's what-ever it is you see, that life will become. -Jackson Browne Nature is Natural. 'I'-sf, if DAVE MACNICOLL You better run Take a hold, Your gonna get young Before you get old. -David Bromberg I will always remember the Colony staff for the good times I had. l'll never for- get the Hideout, Let's go, and most of all Zofie, for the great times I had. FRANK MACARTHUR Football: Why it's Davie! Is it Tuesday, Harry? Wrestling: J.T., Pich, banks, Friedy ... H.R. Matz, Tinez , Pumpin' to.k. Rocklj God bless you Harry K., Mike Dinga , the family in lunch. Thanks Mom 81 Dad, I love you. June 12, 79- Beth, I love you. Thank you Jesus for all you've done. l, . Lan- llu.,,,g, ELLEN TERRY MAGENHEIM I am not afraid of tomorrow, for l have seen yesterday and I love today. Mags will always remember . . . Lar- sonie, Bertica, Raws, concession, sum- mer '79, cruisin , Brown's, HOSA, football games, homeroom and Prom. Thanks to my parents and friends for being there when I needed you. Good luck in the future and I love you all. Q EL J... , - .. 6,51 . 'eg ' sm. 'I Z. gi 1.2 3 l. '- 1- 1' .1 1,1- ' ge ,5- liwx gi in. Qi s A I DAVE MACKENZIE .. it really doesn't matter if I'm wrong, I'm right where I belong. -John Lennon 81 Paul McCartney I would like to extend an incredible five to all who deserve it. Thanks to Harold, Joe, Frank, Glenn, Herbie, the Fab Four, and Happy Pappy. l will always remember concerts, Bruce's party, Mr. Stahler, the Ramone sisters, trips to N.Y.C., the Cake Box Crew and es- pecially meeting John Lennon. 0 N l I I DAVID MAGID Learn to limit yourself, to content yourself with some definite thing, and some definite workg dare to be what you are, and learn to resign with a good grace all that you are not, and to be- lieve in your own individuality. - - Frederic Amiel l'd like to thank everyone who has been. part of my three years at L.H.S. Special thanks to Mrs. Teltser and Mrs. Samuels. T,, F -ll Q1 it

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