Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1980

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MARSHA LEE SIEBER Music discloses to man an unknown realm, a world in which he leaves be- hind him all feelings to surrender him- self to an inexpressible longing. -E.T.A. Hoffmann Wherever I may go, whatever l may do, I will always have fond memories of: 2nd period chorus .. Something Else MaWa . . All-State '78 8179: Atlantic City '78 .. Key Club. J.L.T. .. Funny Girl .. talent shows .. 'piano girl' .. those long talks with Schec . . it's yel- low .. J.P.'s cafe .. 8tTimes Square, To Doc, thanks for everything. LANCE M. SIEGEL You know we've got the Power. -YES Band activities .. Yes-Queen flights .. bugging Dave .. Junior and Senior Proms '79 .. Poker games .. Rocky Horror with Anne .. Game Town with Mike. Many thanks to all my great friendsg Brian, Noah, Ken, and all the other B.F.'s. Thanks Mike for borrow- ing all my money and keeping me in my place all these years, and especially Anne, for making High School so im- portant to me. SCOTT SIEGEL The only permanent thing in life is change-if you accept that, you're half- way there. Racquetball tourna- ments, The track, Y basketball, losing my van, and all the good times with my friends will always be remem- bered. Special thanks to all who have made my high school days memorable ones. Future goals include: finding my disappearing van, meeting Dean Me- minger, seeing the San Francisco 49ers win the Super Bowl, and being successful. 4,--fv DEBORAH J. SILVER But the only time that seems too short is the time that we get to play. -Jackson Browne Looking back and gazing forwards, l am most thankful to those of you who have made yesterday and today com- plete. Together we've laughed, cried, smiled, talked, dreamed, partied, and been happy Together we shared these memories: NJW '79, CoIorGuard, parties, H.D., The Rock, the basement, the cork, nefarious times, the brook, block parties . . . 8t so many more out- l'ageOUS l l'lOlTl6l'ltS- Wendi, Rat, Lisa, Cindy, Monica, 81 El- We've got an everlasting friendship . . . Thanks! SCOTT D. SIEGMIESTER We are one another We are two along We are three together We are four . . each other. -Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young I can't forget Kiddo, Bird, Bicky, Jimmy C., Sweene and Judy, Part Alien and Lesedam Dave, Richard, Pete, The Weber's, My 4 wheel drive van, 4 wheeling, partying, Hebis, Vermont, GTO, Motocross, the summer of '79 and Dana and my family. Picture Not Available JILL SILVERMAN And I will go on shining Shining like brand new I'lI never look behind me My troubles will be few. SiIversmith remembers-diets, P.F.C. '79, cross country '78, proms '79, Ju- nior prom '78, convention, phone calls, football games, concerts, Spanish IV, Lonesome Loser!Winner, Hair, the first- Sweet Charity . Thanks for the memories: Leslie-for staying true, Wen- dy-thanks for being you. Three Muska- teers. Barry-special thanks to a special person.

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DOUG SEIDEN Living without pressure - without putting it on myself or others - with- out allowing others to put it on me. ' in without strin s or sellin or LAWRENCE SELTZER The value of life lies not in the length of days, but in the use we make of them. M. E. DeMontaigne !HoIa! Mrs. Gerson and the Bridge Club, Key Club Conventions Ccaucus- esj, Math Team meets Marching Band, Mr. Schmidt, Arlington and Ken- more RiIey's tests, Gambino's shooting monkeys. Tennis tryouts in the snow. Thanks and good luck to all my friends - Lance, Doug, Dore, and Robert- !Adlos! NANCY SHAPIRO I am what I am Thank God Some peo- ple just don't understand Like very few do Find yourself first Learn to live with you! -James Marshall Hendrix Mar and Robin, your friendship is deep- ly appreciated, we have come a long way ... wrestling '78 Italian Touch!?! New Year's '79 Key West Junior Prom Polynese Press Box Stillwater weekends at the Cross Lavalette Osprey ... UFO? ... Ziti-Pooh! ... Bobby- moments spent with you are cher- ished, because I have benefited from your presence. And my family- thanx. u Liv g g . g. charming, or kidding into compliance, or manipulating through niceness or threatened anger. Standing in the face of silence, and threats, and expecta- tions, and misunderstandings - standing and gently saying, No thank you, I'II be myseIf. ' -Hugh Prather Mike, it's been wild, buddy Ver- mont, Beach Haven, Ocean Beach, Yes etc New Year's '79 CWOWIJ Get that car off my lawn! . . . Long Branch to Paramus? MRCC Seri- ously. good luck and happiness to all. .' 4- 'fn' 1' Raj, -1 X 3 . if - 1 ii? K 1 ' x



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ROBERT LOUIS SILVERSCHOTZ Why should we be in such desperate haste to succeed, and in such desper- ate enterprises? lf a man does not keep pace with his companions, per- haps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. -H.D. Thoreau 'sf..f STEVEN J. SIMKOVICH Thanks for the memories- Stinky . Z. S.M. concert Seaside The Vil- lage Ferdinando Rose bud Four Corners The Big M Mr Mor n...S.H.T....R.S. ...Leon... o Rudy Goofy Mr. Mes. VP 1 Y' 4 HERBERT SIMON Contrary to the Condor's beliefs, with help from Jaime, Kris, Wench, Knave, and Pookie, I made it!! Thanks to Frank, who pulled me through the pre- war years. Remember, it's GOODRICH, not GOODRICK. Flying Carpet relieved the frustration. Yes, the scorpion bit the frog and drowned: it was HIS way. MICHAEL SIMON There is no description equal in diffi- culty to a description of oneself. -Montaigne X 'IVE Q!-QQ DAVID SIU If you want me to fill your teacup, you must bring it to me empty. h CHRISTL SKOCZEK Rivers belong where they can ramble, Eagles belong where they can fly, l've got to be where my spirit can run free, Got to find my corner of the sky. - from Plppln Memories Beach Boy Concerts, Cowboy hats, skating, The Res., and the rock, pitstop, and waterfall, Hallow- een '78 8. '79, Great Adventure CMi- chelle, Mad Dogj, Kenmore Exchange, beach CPennie and the Sorry Manj, 619778, Roberta Anne!!, X-mas party '78 and '79, Pizza, Band and Chorus, Q!15!78, Penn's PIace CSure's P.B. fixj, Cheryl's catering servicej, P.C., The Rusty Scupper, 11!2!79, Eddie, Moons, stars and Rainbows, To family and friends- Gotta keep those lovin' Good Vibrations and have them with us

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