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 130 of 348
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ist PENNIE GRETCHEN MESSAROSH Yesterday's projection will never real- ly know, But tommorrow's recollection will surely show. It will carry through the years intact l'm looking forward to looking back. -Carly Simon Remember . .. Rangeley, the Wild, crazy san's, the Tornado and the little yellow Vega, Clifton Park, Proms, the shore, band, Rainbow, Candy and Sam, football games, Uoshuaj, Steve Mar- tin, Seagulls, Christmas Party '78. Gone with the Wind summers Sept. 24, thanks to Sue CCCJ, Christl, Pat, Mary Lynn, Laurie and especially Mark for all the love and laughter. Lov- ing thanks to Mom, Dad and Dave. Y' 'QT7 N JAMES G. IVIIGNONE Keep smiling it makes people wonder what you've been upto. -Grateful Dead Truckin l. ,ll n i' i - HOWARD ROSS METZGER l'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints, the sinners are much more-fun. -Billy Joel Thanks to Mike, the best friend l'Il ever have, for always being there when I needed you. Thanks to Jamie, you'll always be remembered. Thanks to Mrs. Sack, Brian, Steven K., and Ken. l'll never forget brother Shotz, 360's red lights, O.K. for you. NIKI MILIOTIS Every happiness of yesterday is a memory to be carried with me for tom- morrow. These memories and friend- ships seem to have just begun, but al- ways will be cherished, for a true friendship is a plant of slow growth. So . . . Live for Today ' 'Dream of Tomorrow, But remember yesterday. i '3+iJib,'1.-inf , . P.,-, 7, .-,..- 'V t x JILL MEYERS Special memories include, FB games H.R. Anne Landers Pleo A and Carvel Laura- Our cars TheM8.Mgang Cosmos VT Pea and Blueberry Lori-12 years Jill M Frog WAT- PIYN The Rock -Karen, Melis- sa, Laura and Adrienne-thanxs for be- ing the special people that you are. To Dana, Debbie, Wendy and Lori-all of you have become a very special part of me that will be forever cherished- thanks for everything-I love you all! R, I-M Q-qu lik - lm. BRIAN ALAN MILLER But all is changed with time The future none can see The road you leave behind Ahead lies mystery. -Steve Wonder 4 Time ticking away the moments that make up a' dull day You fritter and waste the hours in an off hand way Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town waiting for someone or something to show you the way. -Pink Flovrl

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115 Y N JON MENDELSON l've got two tickets to paradise. -Eddie Money WENDY MESNICK Now is the time for me to fly free, It is my chance to find the real me. -W.A.M. A special thanks to all my friends-I wish you the same happiness that you have brought me. The memories we share will remain a part of me always. Pea, Frog, and Blueberry .. O.T.G.D.Y ... B 81 P notes .. Danfer .. horrid Ver- mont .. cheerleading .. Flight 126 ,. Senior prom '79 M 84 M's gang .. Koally .. the Pines .. Radio City .. Benlhana. g.e.m - thanks for always be- ing there-l love ya! My parents .. the best .. I love you! Mitchell-Live, Love, Laugh-you have brought meaning to these words. THOMAS S. MENNITT It was an early morning Yesterday I was up before the dawn And l really have enjoyed my stay But I must be moving on. - Supertramp Accounting, 8th period study, the race track, the shore, and the yearbook club were all great. A career in ac- counting is in Tom's future. is v it l , ' r



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SUZANNE' MILLER It's the good times that are gone and I'm bound for movin on. l'll look for you if I'm ever back this way. -Neil Young Memories: Yes, Bee Gees, Jethro Tull, Florida, Bus, Health Occupation, Bis- cayne, Library, Lisa, phone and con- versations with Karen. r T' I sr., ,.,. r at I' , ,qi X M WILLIAM LEWIS MILLER l've got to keep on chasin' that dream, Though I may never find it . . . -Boston Some excellent soccer: Good-night to you!, you guys think you work hard, try the toy storel , Al drives? . .. THE SAABI, a few good conversations . .. ROBERT S. MISEO Nothing you can make that cah't be made. No one you can save that can't be saved. Nothing you can do, But you can learn how to be you in time. It's easy. , -Lennon! McCartney l The good times and the bad, the laughs and the tears made for, a veryrspecial 3 years, with some vervspecial people. !i2'f f xx . ! t Q-- v L , ff t XX x J JEFFREY MITNICK Jeff will always remember the great times he had at LHS. Close friends in- clude Dave, Harlan, Jordan, Mike, Steve fPidgeonJ, Pete, and Steve A. Unforgettables: The Stooges, The Who, N.Y. business ventures, the Leo Club's annual party, Breaking and Entering, basketball season, and the teenage sex kittens. CHRISTINA MOLINARO What is life but a spectrum, and what is music but life itself. -Billy Cobham - - ' f- Tami . 1- 'i' - ' ' i gs.-J I CATHERINE MONDELLO Every day should be lived as if it were to be our last. -Syrus Memories of the summers in East Hampton, ski trips, and especially the three years spent on track will never be forgotten. A special thanks to my fam- ily for always being there and to people like Carol and Marci for being such great friends.

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