Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1980

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LYNNE SKOLLER When a person has a real friend, he learns not only to appreciate another human being, but he also learns to un- derstand himself better. - Susan Polis Schutz Everlasting memories of summer nights in the Bugsmobileg Squazie- moto: the four muskateersg Debbie, Doe, Lori and me: and most of all, lov- ing memories of Mark whom l love now and always will. am. S WL STEPHEN BARRY SLOTNICK . . . Am I wrong to believe in the city of gold That lies in the deep distance . .? -Genesis I'd like to thank my friends Lenska, Clitz, where's my Larry?, Chris, Robin. Howard and Steve, all best friends. To Sue: You left the best impression, Je t'aime! My memories include Spain, the Apogee, hey Len, turn out the lights , California, Wildwood, N.Y.E., partying with my friends, M.S., Sup- per's Ready , or anyone who's helped along the way. l. W' l . a 8 156 L Y ...Tt- PENNY SMALL You are so beautiful to me Can't you see, you're everything I hoped for You're everything I need. You are so beautiful to me. -Joe Cocker I would like to thank my best friend Hope, my close friends, and my family for showing me what happiness is and I want to especially thank my Bobby who is so beautiful to me for showing me what love really means .. . z l .IILL L. SMITH Best of friends never part ... -Boz Scaggs Experiences shared with friends will re- main treasured memories: Israel '78, Vermont '79 Cwe never did get our pic- turesb, LB's, Giant games, The Party- 2f2!79 CThanks Leah, I owe ya onej, bogus, Cornell '79 CJB thanks Lizzer, Gregor and Maddyj, our night with the Devil, the rock, and the Labor Day Pool Hop Thanks guys! JILL M. SMITH Friends, like dreams, can never be left behind. -me Football games painting field hockey with Misses C. and T. proms . .. Sweet 16's . .. Surprise par- ties May '78 musicals Ver- ona Park Jill M. Thank you al- ways Mary and the bunch of us at Cathy's. Nancy: Thanks for always be- ing there. Lucy-double trouble! Sum- mer of '79- Thanks Adrienne jog- ging shore driving infatu- ation Thank you Dana for laughing and crying with me. To Shari, Chris and Rona-Thank you for being you- Special thanks Melina for days that fly-that eye! Hillside. Most of all-thanks to my family for love and understanding. KAREN K. SMITH One step into the light One step away from night lt's the hardest step you're gonna take The ship to lead you there ls waiting at the head Of the stairs that lead up through your opened mind. -The Moody Blues

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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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i,Jl. , LAURA SMITH Take advantage of the open door of opportunity, for once it is closed It is hard to open without a key. -Laura Smith Thanks Lisa for being a close friend throughout the years and a special thanks to my parents for trying their hardest, and of course I love ya- Ricky, Robin, Lyn. DAVID SPIEGEL Lying out there like a killer in the sun Hey I know it's late, we can make it if we run Sit tight, take hold Thunder Road. -Bruce Springsteen Excellent times with Brauny, Balls, Jim Bob, Pino and Rick will always be re- membered. Pumping iron with Brauny, partying and soccer '79. ll: Y Y 'Ds CINDI SOLOMON You got to keep moving on. Cindabulls, from one who I'II never for- get. Good times spent with two-ton and nine-ton will always be cherished. To Terri and Nancy, you're the best a friend could ever have. We've come a long way and I couldn't have done it without you. Thanks! Goodbye doesn't mean forever. MARIA SPAGNOLA So many faces in and out of my life, Some will last, some will just be now ind then, Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes- l'm afraid it's time for good- aye. -Billy Joel I want to wish my close friends the best of luck, health and happiness in the years to come. Most of all thank you Michael, for just being you. I will re- member the special memories we shared together beginning way back when. 3 Q i .. jj .-3:2 Lis? f ' iv. V l, JEFFREY SPINDEL To J.B., Leo, Alby, Lit, Bea, Harv, Mess, Toastie, Mitch, Rick, Lori, Shara, Juice and all friends who I shared many great times with, Thanks! Memories of base- ments, basketball, concerts, home- room, Zoom , Quarters , partying, goofing, summers at J.L.C. and Sun Valley and lab parties will also be re- membered. l would also like to thank my family for their love and support. And Patti who will always be a part of my life. Heard it in a love song -Marshall Tucker Band JEFFREY STAJEK Live life for today, not tomorrow LHS has been insane the last three years . . . Crackhead and Noodles have made it very enjoyable Jim, Azza and Potsie made the '79 summer great. Peeparas porsche, G.B.'s annu- al, Pat's backyard and parties at Pot- sie's were unnlimited. After graduation, I plan to enter the field of construction.

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