Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1980

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ROBERT RICHTER I will always remember the good times at the end of the road the fever Nums the fort the friend and the friends friend . . . Fri. Ed! Thimmy OOH Baby! DOUGLAS RIEDL Watching the world go by. surprising it goes so fast. -Bad Company x,X WILLIAM RISCH It has been a long hard fight, but I final- ly made it. My thanks to everybody who helped me through school, espe- cially my parents. I will always remem- ber fourth period lunch and the good times in all my English classes. I'II also remember the good times on Cross Country and Track Teams. f DORE RIVKIND A friend is a gift you give yourself. Robert Louis Stevenson Friends, thank you for all good times we have shared. I would especially like to thank Ellen, Ssuuzzie, Ma and Pa Feldman, Shari and with extra love Meow. Fond memories include: Feh!, Marching Band, the Jr. Prom, the Zulu and the Pygmy. VERONICA RISANO Let me flow into the ocean, Let me get back to the sea. Let me be storm- ing and let me be calm, Let the tide in, and set me free. The Who French, English, King Tut, penguins, Monty Python, Burns, Rocky Horror, Peter Blake, Queen QWaldorf, Plazaj, Who, London-Thanks to friends who made it enjoyable- 'specially MB-Love you Mum and Daddy. 'ur 1 ' LORI BETH ROBINSON Life is one intense situation after an- other, with mellow times inbetween to break the monotony. original Memories: T.l.S.Y.G.J.S. No Nukes . .. Harvard .. . Stormbringer. Love and thanks to my family for their help. To Lance- thanks for always being there. To Debby, Jenny, Do, Lynne, Amy and Andy- I love you guys! E.N.- You take my breath away.

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LORI RAY Look around and choose your own ground, For long you live and high you fly And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry And all you touch, and all you see ls all your life will ever be. Roger Waters To be remembered: Weekends in Bel- mar . . . Barbados with Joan and Laurie YES concert with Dave Laval- lette with Linda . . . Spies . Memories of good times spent with Joey will be treasured forever. A special thanks to my family and friends for always being there when I need them. KT' - STEVEN ANDREW REICHEL Although my years at L.H.S. are fin- ished, the memories will never be for- gotten: great times with Stephen and Eric Skiing with Hal K.. .. Running Cross Country with Bernie and Pete Uncle Jules Yes '78 and '79 Sunday football games with Zach and the MRCC Fizziology surgeons: Kara, Diana and Rick ... Max and Shel- don .. Passout, 1980. H I FLORENCE REA Time passes much too quickly, when we re together laughing. -Chicago Memories with Michelle, Mary, and CKool and the gangj ... Summer of 78 84,79 G.A. Asbury B.R.S. Wildwood .. . Canoeing . .. laughing Also DECA Mr. Lovi and especially Ocean City. l'd like to thank everyone for all the great times- Good luck Class of '80. CHARLES RESH Remembering- the few weekends down the shore, the Dead End, the Fort Mrs. Roth always yelling in homeroom, Summer Nationals, Concerts at the Garden, PA. Jam 79, Thimmy and Po- tato Head. Vj New SUE ANNE REHILL There are so many great memories, it's hard to mention only a few. The shore 8t summer of '79, Big Rekif Ma- chine, 8!21f79. SNI, COB at SHU, 8t the window will always be remem- bered. Thanks to Himer, Eileen, and Nancy for the great times 81 for sharing themselves with me. Special thanks to my family for their guidance, 81 espe- cially Kathy- no matter whay, you were always there, thanks. To Jay- You're here in my heart 81 that's something that no one can take away. Let's keep smiling, Buddy! KRISTEN M. RICHARDSON l'm feeling restless, bring another score around, Maybe something stron- ger, could really hold me down. Pete Townshend Teo torriatte Konomama iko Aisuru- hito yo Shizukana yoi ni Hikario tomo- shi ltoshiki oshieo idaki -Brian May Brighton 15!7!79, concerts, soccer, HAIR with Debby, M.U., White Man, term papers and St. James' Park. Much love to my friends who are all very special.



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Bl if-7 ANDY ROETTGER Looking out at the road rushing under my wheels, Looking back at the years gone by like so many summer fields, In Cseventy-ninej I was seventeen and running one-o-one, l don't know where I'm running now, I'm just running on. - Jackson Browne Memories include: Seaside '79 ... LHS Tennis Team C77-803 ... 2nd per. His- tory of Russia ...The C.O.M. 9179 and Van Morrison ... Special thanks to Dave M. fthe man with the can of paintj, Wayne, Mr. Lovi, Mr. Bacso, Hal G., Dave C., and all the people at the Colony. l ' ' d xl ROBERTA LYNN ROGERS Smile, lt's contagious. Friendly and outgoing, Robbie, our Lan- cerette Captain, will always remember . . . football games, guarding at North- land, Band, Elgen Rolling Thunder Funny Girl, Sweet Charity. proms . .. Shorty Giggles, and Ortley Beach. Robbie would like to thank everyone for making these memories so special, and thanks, Jen- ny, for being so special. HOWIE ROSE Gonna fly like an eagle Higher and higher everyday. ln my mind and in my dreams, I can't get away. -The Marshall Band Great times will be remembered: Sum- mer '79 Nums Boggying at West Caldwell . .. The End of the Road ... underneath ... Thimmy ... wast- ed nights Tremont 8th period gym with Miss Scocozza . . . Patsy Guard ... 11th grade note and almost going camping cruisin' Fu-Ed! Oh Baby! , .LH KENNETH ROSENBERG Can't forget Wolfie, the Turk, the Rus- sian, the Who sisters, Goldberg's gang, the Band, Felix, Lance, Noah, Brian, 84 Tucker. Can't remember the past three years. ,-'- l DANA ROSCA These past three years have been un- forgettable: my derelict year: Nettie's Farewell Party: Marshall Tucker: a birthday Trip , Halloween in Long Val- ley: skiing in Vermont: weekends at Rider: Badlands- Charlie Daniels- and our A-B-C'sg the mounty at the res., and the night at court: visits to Beach Haven: nights out with the girls, and my week-end house. Love to all my friends, and especially to Carole and Jeanette for being who they are. 'bv LAURA ROSENBERG Rivers belong where they can ramble Eagles belong where they can fly l've got to be where my spirit can run free Gotta find my corner of the sky. -from Pippin Unforgettable memories: Israel '78 . . . Canada Summer '79 Jill, our car hunts 84 prayers for sunny week- ends . . . BRUCE-the most amazing concert Beth, J.B., Spin, 8. Ilene- will you ever forget our journey home from MSG?? Mr. Bill Leon! They're playing our song ... Prez ... No Nukes in Battery Park We love ya Jackson! Cosmos- Mark L. the Rock . . . To everyone who made it worthwhile- THANKS! 1.3 S

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