Reading Memorial High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Reading, MA)
- Class of 1980
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' ITOR-IN-CHIEF Marion Hiltz PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Dwayne Autery ASSISTANT EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Robin Dillon art editors Nancy Lee Peggy McKenna PROFILES EDITORS Ginny McMahon BUSINESS EDITORS Laura Masone ADVISOR , ASSISTANT BUSINESS EDITOR Scott Carlyle LITERARY EDITORS Sarah Chisholm Susan Cut el is WITH SPECIAL THANKS TO: Guy Garon Dick Gillis Ken Hawko Geraldine Roy Terry Bleiler Our Staffs 3 Once in a vision I came on some woods and stood at a fork in the road. My choices were clear, yet I froze with the fear of not knowing which way to go. One road was simple acceptance of life, the other offered sweet peace. When I made my deci¬ sion, my vision became my release. — Dan Fogelberg 4 Dear Classmates: Our high school career has ended. These four years have passed too quickly for some and too slowly tor others. Do you remember how nervous and scared we were when we first entered this building? Now, as we prepare to leave, all our fears of high school are behind us. It ' s on to new adventures and new friends. Here, in this book, we have tried to capture precious moments so that we will always remember our senior year. As we reflected on our experiences, we sought the appro priate theme under which to file all our remembrances. The theme which we thought to be most appropriate is The Circus. We don ' t mean a circus in the respect that school was a charade, but merely that we have pooled all our talents and skills to create a performance, a performance in which we have developed from frightened souls into unique individuals. It has been these individuals who have created the Class of 1980. To each and every member we extend our best wishes and congratulations for the super job done in making this class one of the best to ever pass through the doors of Reading Memorial High School. We have all walked that thin tight rope growing more steady as we neared the end. Now it is time for us to take a stand in the center ring and lead the show through it ' s finale. We ' ve all shared the moments in the limelight and now comes the time for us to exit. Let us leave as happily as we came, only possessing a more abundant knowledge of life. To all the ringmasters, clowns, artists, and anyone else involved in our circus — thank you. And a special thanks to all the parents for putting up with us, not only for these past four years but for our lifetimes. Remember, this one ' s for you. Your editors, Marion Hiltz Robin Dillon DEDICATION Robert Swanson As Seniors, one of the hardest tasks is saying good-bye to the close friends that we have made since ninth grade. It is espe¬ cially difficult to say good-bye to one individual, Mr. Swanson. As a teacher, he is enthusiastic. There is never a dull moment in his classroom, but then, what else would you expect from a man who idolizes Churchill? Yet, the characteristic which dis¬ tinguishes Mr. Swanson is his true understanding of his stu¬ dents. As our class advisor during tenth and eleventh grades, he gave us the incentive we needed. Mr. Swanson sacrificed a great deal of his time to plan and participate in class activities. We will always remember the good times we shared with him, particu¬ larly apple picking and the Junior Prom. At the beginning of our senior year, Mr. Swanson realized that he would be unable to devote the necessary time to help make our final year a success. He made the hard decision to step down from his position, so that the senior class would not be short changed. However, whenever we needed him, he was always there. In dedicating this yearbook to Mr. Swanson, we hope to ex¬ press our appreciation and respect for him, not only as a teach¬ er, but also as a true friend. 7 IN MEMORIAM SFra iA ffttu arasAl January 4, 1962 to April 13, 1979 To those who knew him, Frank Kudaroski was better known as “F”. He was a person who enjoyed having a good time and being with friends. Come any Friday night, Frank was looking for a party. One beautiful quality “F” had was his willingness to sit and listen to a friend with a problem. He was always there, if you just needed someone to talk with. Conversations with Frank were often very deep. “F enjoyed fiddling with electronics and was very talented at it. He was a member of Blue Mule and also made and ran the light shows for the groups, Crossover and Mugs. If he were here today, he would also be doing the lights for Ulysses. Better known by Frank as “Big H , Mr. Harney was one of his favorite teachers. Severed weeks before his accident, Frank spoke with some friends about how he wanted people to react, if he died. He did not want people to mourn him, but wanted us to have a party and remember him for what he was. So, on April 18, 1979, all F s friends threw a party in his honor. I ' ll Follow The Sun ” - Beatles as sung by Dent and Belli One Day You ' ll Look To See 1 ve Gone But Tomorrow May Bain So I’ll Follow The Sun. Cindy Chambers and Bonnie Mclntire 8 They came with the sun of morning, amid its webbed and wandering goldness And their song was one of light and promise and spun-threaded silver dreams. And with these dreams and whispered hopes They painted colored windmill days filled of friends and ways of kindness and quiet That over and again brought them the comfort of smiles and sprinkled sunshine Through their wandered days of search and forgotten days of aloneness. And through the timeless searchings and endless thoughts of years and days Their minds grew and came to touch Tomorrows wonderous and unknown and dreams filled with light. And came to them slowly a part of Knowledge and Understanding, And they turned from their sheltered joy and warmth To try and reach to those whose lives were spun of darker stuff. And they painted for the lonely Tapestries of running melted orange to dapple the days, And for him who saw only darkness and despair There were etched songs of golden smiles and lavendered fields of sea and wind. And for the bitter they crafted once more the beauty and joy of life; And to the sorrowful they showed The running sunshine of the air and the rainbows of the sun. And him who was yet dreamless and hopeless They comforted with the promise of the rising dawns and dreams and tomorrows yet unborn. — Mary Lemaire A young artist, who was studying under a great mas¬ ter, came one day to the studio to beg for permission to use his master ' s brush. The request was granted, and with a singing heart the young man went away to his own painting, thinking that now his work would be much b etter. A short while later he returned with the brush, comp¬ laining that he could do no better with it than he could with his own brush. An assistant in the studio, hearing the young man ' s complaint, said to him: Friend, it is not the master ' s brush you need, but the master ' s devo¬ tion, the master ' s spirit. — Sunshine Magazine 10 11 LEONARD D ' ORLANDO PRINCIPAL A friend should bear his friend ' s infirmities. ERNEST G. SPENCE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL There is no such thing as a problem without a gift for you in its hands. You seek problems because you need their gifts. — Illusions by Richard Bach 12 CHARLES SYMONDS ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL . . . the consequences for society of the unbalance be¬ tween the development of technical and social skill have been disastrous.” — Elton Mayo SUSAN ELIZABETH SELLERS ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL The true test of civilization is not the size of the cities or crops. — No, but the type of person they turn out.” 13 PAMELA M. ALMEIDA DIRECTOR OF READING Reading is seeing by proxy. STEPHEN ARSENAULT INDUSTRIAL MARC ALTERIO PHYSICAL EDUCATION DIRECTOR SAMUEL BAKER FOCUS RICHARD BENSHIMOL ENGLISH Happiness is not in having what you want but in wanting what you have. THOMAS W. BLANEY BUSINESS For fear of taking chances, I ' ve missed alot of fun, The things I regret most in life, Are the things I haven ' t done. ’ ?• BRUCE APPLEBY SOCIAL STUDIES The biggest liar in the world is They Say. VIRGINIA BARTLETT PHYSICAL EDUCATION EVERETT BLODGETT PHYSICAL SCIENCE Best wishes! See-ya! Sn 4 Buddy 14 PHILIP BLUM PHYSICAL SCIENCE “Have you estimated your last place today? DAVID L. BRETT BUSINESS When all else fails, try reading the instructions. WALTER CAHILL ENGLISH You cannot reason with a polar bear; they are notoriously inattentive. You simply have to know the importance of which questions to ask. HAROLD BOND ENGLISH Responsibility is to keep the ability to respond. — Robert Duncan THEODORE BRYSON PHYSICAL EDUCATION I could not say Goodbye . I walked away and said So long . — Hayman JOSEPH CAIN MEDIA CENTER . . . whenever I feel crazy, I go to the A.V. room. After hanging around the A.V. crew, I realize how normal I am. — a RMHS grad 1979 EDWARD P. BRADY GUIDANCE Our task is to help you understand yourselves and others so that you can adjust to your envi¬ ronment, not to adjust yourenvironment foryou. JANET M. BURNE ENGLISH I seek not to know the answers, but to under¬ stand the questions. — Kung-Fu WILLIAM J. CARROLL SOCIAL STUDIES It is better to be a has-been than a Vnever- was — from the Great John L. Sullivan JUDITH A. CARTER HOME ECONOMICS An idealist believes the short run doesn ' t count. A cynic believes the long run doesn ' t matter. A realist believes that what is done or left undone in the short run determines the long run. — Sydney Narns PETER A. CLARKE SOCIAL STUDIES We are the bearers of consciousness but may proceed through a whole life without awareness of that which would have meant the most, the freedom which has to be noticed to be real. — Allen Wheelis HAL CROFT ENGLISH Language of man pronounced by tongue of brute. Paradise Lost — Milton JAMES C. CHETWYND ENGLISH This time, like all times, is a very good one if we but know what to do with it. ARLENE COHN FOREIGN LANGUAGE THOMAS C. DARRIN SOCIAL STUDIES An economist is an expert who will know tomor¬ row why the things we predicted yesterday didn ' t happen today. — L.J. Peter CAROLYN CLARK FOREIGN LANGUAGE N ' eveillez pas le chat qui dort . . . mais I ' eleve? C ' est une autre histoire! NORMAN P. CORMIER ENGLISH JANE E. DARVEAU GUIDANCE Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example.” — Mark Twain EMERY W. DEBECK MATHEMATICS Now offering crash courses in mathematics. Get in on the ground floor! ROBERT P. DONOVAN FOREIGN LANGUAGE Lo que una vez promete un caballero, procura cumplirlo, aunque le cuesta la vida. — Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra NANCY EMRICH INSTRUCTIONAL LEARNING AIDE A talent is formed in stillness, a character in the world ' s torrent. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe JOAN M. DESALVO FOCUS Loyalty to petrified opinion never yet broke a chain or freed a human soul. ' ' — Mark Twain ROBERT DUNBAR SOCIAL STUDIES All generalizations are false including this one. ' ' M . ; ftm ROSALYN EPSTEIN GUIDANCE Times change and we with time, but not in the ways of friendship. FRANCIS DILUNA BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I lost my train of thought. SUSAN DUVINSKY DIAGNOSTIC LEARNING CENTER A teacher is someone who comforts the troubled and troubles the comfortable. MYRNA EVANS HOME ECONOMICS Impossible things take a little longer. LAURA FELDBERG FOCUS “That the yielding conquers the resistant and the soft conquers the hard is a fact known by all peo¬ ple, yet utilized by none . . — Lautzu GINNY GARLAND ENGLISH “Don ' t let running against the wind bother you. Simply accept the fact that you can ' t move as fast as usual. Put your head down, lean into it, work your arms energetically and make the best of it. — James F. Fixx PAULA G. GRAHAM PHYSICAL EDUCATION In order to succeed, one must take many risks and chance failure. GAIL FINKLE MATHEMATICS Look toward the future, not the past. RICHARD C. GILLIS BUSINESS Once you really commence to see things then you really commence to feel things. — Edward J. Steichen PETER GREENE SOCIAL STUDIES To my embarrassment I was born in bed with a lady. — Wilson DAVID L. GARLAND SCIENCE In order to experience compassion, affection, and respect for others, one must also experience these same emotions for one ' s self. ELLEN GORSEY ENGLISH MAJORY B. GREENWALD MATHEMATICS It is better to be accurate than to be precise. One can be very precise but yet be inaccurate. Think about that! 18 MARGUERITE E. GRIMES MATHEMATICS They can because they think they can. — Virgil MICHAEL HARNEY INDUSTRIAL ARTS No matter what happens there ' s always some¬ body who knew it would. GINA M. HEALY FOREIGN LANGUAGE On ne voit qu ' avec le coeur. — Le Petit Prince, Antoine de St.-Exupery STEPHEN M. GUCCIARDI MATHEMATICS Be truthful to yourself! Do not compromise your conscience to the fashion of the time. — E. Brooks RICHARD HAM FOREIGN LANGUAGE L ' essentiel est invisible pour les yeux. — Saint- Exupery HELEN M. HART GUIDANCE Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. — Langston Hughes WILLIAM HART ENGLISH Practices zealousy pursued pass into habits. RUSSELL HILL METCO COORDINATOR WENDELL W. HODGKINS ENGLISH Consider man, who may well become extinct because he forgot how to walk and learned how to fly before he thinked. — Ogden Nash 19 JOHN A. HOLLINGSWORTH MATHEMATICS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR When you talk you can only say something that you already know. When you listen you may learn what someone else knows. DIANE JONES MATHEMATICS JOHN J. KELLY, JR. SOCIAL STUDIES Welcome to fantasy island! — Tatoo RONALD HOWLAND ENGLISH I always thought symbols were those things you clash together. — Marilyn Monroe KEITH JONES METCO COORDINATOR Strive for academic excellence not only for your¬ self but for all those you ' ll meet in your endeavors. Struggle on . LEO KENNEY BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE When I remember bygone days I think how evening follows morn; So many I loved were not yet dead, So many I love were not yet born. — Ogden Nash BETTY MAY IRWIN MULTI-HANDICAPPED CLASSROOM EUGENE KACZOWKA MATHEMATICS I am a giver — I touch forces that expand the mind. — Pope John Paul 2nd MARY F. LANOUETTE FOREIGN LANGUAGE Perfer et obdura; dolor hie tibi proderit olim. — Ovid MAUREEN K. LECLAIRE PHYSICAL EDUCATION “Sometimes you have to be silent to be heard.” MICHAEL MCGUIRE PHYSICAL SCIENCE CAROL MISHLER PHYSICAL SCIENCE Chemistry is life!” KENNETH M. LEVESQUE DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Everybody has a right to my opinion. CARL MELLIN PHYSICAL SCIENCE Learning patience is the first step to wisdom. KATHRYN MONTEJUNAS ENGLISH You are the future of the world, and the day of tomorrow belongs to you . . . — Pope John Paul 2nd DONALD J. LOVELY SOCIAL STUDIES Irony is when you buy a suit with two pair of pants and burn a hole in your coat. ROBERTA K. MESSINA SOCIAL STUDIES I find the great thing in this world is, not so much where we stand as in what direction we are mov¬ ing. — Goethe RUSSELL MORRIS INDUSTRIAL ARTS Be sure your conversation generates more light than heat. JOAN MORSE LIBRARIAN Never lend books, for no one ever returns them; the only books I have in my library are books that other folk have lent me.” — Benjamin Franklin EUNICE MOSHER DIAGNOSTIC LEARNING CENTER No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” — Anna Eleanor Roosevelt BARBARA NEVILS MATHEMATICS A kind heart is no help in poker.” NEWELL H. MORTON DIAGNOSTIC LEARNING CENTER Helping is rewarding. JAMES T. MURPHY PHYSICAL SCIENCE Always remember; F=MA.” JOSEPH V. NISCO FOREIGN LANGUAGE Tu deviens responsable pour toujours de ce que tu as apprivoise.” PETER MOSCARIELLO MATHEMATICS If ifs and buts were candied nuts we ' d all have a heck of a Christmas.” TOM MYSLICKI PHYSICAL EDUCATION The greatest of follies is to sacrifice health for any other advantage. ANNA F. NORMAND SOCIAL STUDIES Diplomacy is the art of saying, nice doggie! till you can find a rock.” — Wynn Catlin 22 CHERYL I. O ' BRIEN BUSINESS A tribute to senior homeroom 108 — for our years together. PHYLLIS ONUSSEIT ENGLISH Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul and sings the tune without the words and never stops at all. — Emily Dickinson WALTER G. PASKOWSKY GUIDANCE NOREEN O ' BRIEN PHYSICAL SCIENCE JOHN B. PACINO GUIDANCE Choosing a career often means choosing a life¬ style, it is important to make a choice that is related to your personal values. ROBERT FREDERICK PATTERSON INDUSTRIAL ARTS Enthusiasm is the greatest asset in the world. It beats money and power and influence. — Henry Chester DONNA OLMSTEAD SOCIAL STUDIES JANICE ANNE PACUNAS HOME ECONOMICS When life deals you lemons, make lemonade. MARY ELLEN PEARSON SOCIAL STUDIES Constantly risking absurdity and death, teachers like acrobats, climb to high wires of their own making, balancing on eyebeams above a sea of faces — and all without mistaking anything for what it may not be. — Lawrence Ferlinghetti 23 STEVEN A. RHODES MATHEMATICS I will pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that I can do or any kindness I can show to any human being, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. ELLEN PINTO ENGLISH A teacher is someone who talks in someone else ' s sleep. JANE REED BUSINESS If I have freedom in my love, and in my soul am free, Angels alone that soar above enjoy such lib¬ erty — Richard Lovelace GLADYS M. ROBERTS BUSINESS I have learned that to be with those I like is enough. — Walt Whitman GERALDINE ROY FINE ARTS The beautiful is as useful as the useful Hugo Victor JAMES L. ROTH MUSIC Anybody can read music, except a soprano. PAUL A. SCHAPIRA MATHEMATICS The pun-groaner is a person who cannot bear to hear a pun drop. HELEN E. SCANNELL BUSINESS Keep a song in your heart! ' MIKE SCARPITTO ENGLISH The road to success has many potholes and de¬ tours (especially in Boston). However, its ultimate destination is very rewarding. JEAN S. SILVA MEDIA CENTER The wise man reads both books and life itself. — Lin Yutang WARREN D. SNYDER BUSINESS Education is a tool, not a solution. PAUL W. SOULE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE Boiled owl is tough! MARGARET B. STARRETT BUSINESS It is more important to know where you are going than to get there quickly; do not mistake activity for achievement. SALLY STEMBRIDGE ENGLISH MARY ANN STILGOE SOCIAL STUDIES Where is everybody? — Carl Sandburg CYNTHIA SILVER SPECIAL EDUCATION DONNA KAY SULLIVAN SPECIAL EDUCATION MEREDITH L. SULD FOREIGN LANGUAGE Si jeunesse savait, si vieillesse pouvait. ROBERT SWANSON SOC IAL STUDIES “As long as I count the votes, what are you going to do about it? — William Boss Tweed PETER J. VALESKA SOCIAL STUDIES Always remember, the bullfight isn ' t over until the matador spits. ■ JOHN W. WHITE PHYSICAL EDUCATION Spirit, mind, and body are all important. WILLIAM TUFTS III SOCIAL STUDIES There is no such thing as best in the world of individuals. WILLIAM WAIGHT FOCUS The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands during challenge and con¬ troversy. — Martin Luther King RICHARD WINCHELL BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE ERIC TURNER MATHEMATICS In the future all former students are requested to visit the math wing via the front door. FREDERICK WALES FINE AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS Challenges are opportunities in disguise. MARTHA WISHART DIAGNOSTIC LEARNING CENTER Friendship is the wine of life 26 PETER WOOD FINE ARTS Nothing says lovin ' like something from the oven. MAUREEN ZOLUBOS MATHEMATICS Moving to the high school has been wonderful. CAROLYN ZEYTOONIAN FOREIGN LANGUAGES HILDA AHLSTROM MAIN OFFICE GRACE PALMER RESOURCE CENTER JANICE GROMYKO GUIDANCE KEVIN J. ZENEWICZ SCIENCE If you can ' t be good be good at it DOROTHY HOYT ENGLISH OFFICE 27 NANCY LINGREN GUIDANCE CATHY MELHMAN MAIN OFFICE DOROTHY MORRIS HEALTH OFFICE CLAIRE SHEA MAIN OFFICE PAULINE MCDONOUGH MAIN OFFICE RUTH SCHUBARTH HEALTH OFFICE CHARLOTTE SERRENTINO MAIN OFFICE JEAN UNDERHILL MAIN OFFICE ALEAH SMITH SOCIAL STUDIES OFFICE RESOURCE CENTER: Grace Palmer, Barbara Hovey, Mary Ann Moller CAFETERIA WORKERS: Thelma Beauchamp, Betty Boyd, Peggy Cashill, Marie Cohick, Mary Isacson, Evelyn Mullen, Mary O ' Brien, Jean Richardson CUSTODIANS: Tom Powers, Steve Sheppard, William Stamatis, Frank Gori, Pete Cunningham, Joe McDonald, Paul Jackson, Paul Hubbard, Frank Coppla, FHerman Hubbard, Stu Nichols Theresa Meuse 29 i W, 4 6US4AJ S -lE S C iAf.L£S S MOrJ DS ASSISTANT ?RlNClPALS lEOUA i) F ' P ' ORLAuDo TUlWClPAl- 5tfPheN GucciACDi Class aw iso b. 97fe - 1911 oBMr ioAiosoio CLASS ADiASofL 1911 ' 1919 eVEi ETr ( $ lodge n - Class A ' DL ' iSoft- 9l9 -1900 A’?! 30 ' 1 JAMES MuRPH { VS WALTER CAHILL JAMES CHET vjlOD AOVISOR- OF PlOfv EEfE 1980 WALTER A5KOu35kv 5£K)lO £ CLASS GuiDA UCE COUTJSELO , HAL CfcoFT... Recewed A SPEClAl. IFT FP0(V THE class or iq O Pi ' MPknrvs j ifc 1 Good morning yesterday, you wake up and time has slipped away, and suddenly it ' s hard to find the memo¬ ries you left behind, remember, do you remember the laughter and the tears, the shadows of misty yester¬ years? The good times and the bad you ' ve seen and all the others in between, remember, do you remember the times of your life? Reach back for the joy and the sorrow, put them away in your mind, for mem ' ries are time that you borrow to spend when you get to tomorrow. Here comes the set¬ ting sun, the seasons are passing one by one so gather moments while you may, collect the dreams you dream today, remember, will you remember the times of your life. — Bill Lane fT 1 § Vi ' ' ym 1 k . 11 « 5 - ffi J ' V j ■ SK .-. jsir One part bread, two parts plastic. Frosty the Snowman was a jolly, happy soul . . . Chorus line reject. D ' Arcy say, “Don ' t do today what you can put off until tomorrow. 36 He ' s definitely a 10”! Where can I find an easy reader? Pick me! Slightly salty, slightly stale. 37 ' js 881 $ JRT •■■ l • ' 1 1 ‘ 1 V W , ' ‘ ■ Uj r i i . ■ j ■ M i ( The all new, action Barbie. 40 Baby Huey. Is my part straight? 41 sn ' ii i it ?? Hair today, gone tomorrow. Solitude. Another Monday morning. Advanced reading student. 44 O-Sole-Mio. For my next number . . . Close-Up gets your teeth their whitest. It ' s Fri-day. 45 Reflections. . . . and I have Biology next period. Have you heard the latest? Don ' t they make a cute couple? 48 YaahH! Dreaming her life away. 49 r lam ra . { ott 103 Bancroft Avenue Sandy, San, Roxy . . . I ' m lost . . . Remembered for turning red, laughing, and HIS command . . . Will never forget 8 6-14 79, Ferry Beach 79, and times with M, S, R, M, D . . . Enjoys partying and dancing . . . Member of Glee Club, Operetta, and LRY . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Ham and Mrs. Wood . . . Employed at Lucci ' s . . . Plans to go on to work or school. There ' s a little bit of love in every day. cTim a . ( oort t 16 Gardner Road Remembered for being quick and moody . . . Will never forget Mrs. Roberts and the parties . . . Enjoys drawing, music and volleyball . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Kaczowka and Mr. Howland . . . Em¬ ployed at Atlantic . . . Plans to attend Eastern Nazarene College. To live successfully, realize that you are capable of making a mistake. GRonsiie ' U a i 235 Pearl Street Bon . . . Oh my God . . . Remembered for look¬ ing like C.K. . . . Will always remember Clambake of ' 79, Hampton Beach, WP, and making cotton candy at the Flea Market . . . Enjoys dancing . . . Member of Rainbow, WPA, and Powder Puff . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson and Mr. Kaczowka . . . Employed at Reading Savings Bank . . . college-bound. One of the real joys of our lives is having friends and keeping in touch with them. 214 Van Norden Road Remembered for being in the fearsome threesome . . . Will never forget CCC concerts, Marina, 211 V.N. nights, Mongo ' s parties, Vera Beach, and Florida . . . Enjoys horseback riding, and beaching . . . Member of WPA . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson and Mr. Blaney . . . college-bound. You only live once. But if you work it right, once is enough. tfea iasi i ' yUruca 28 Pasture Road iann, Jeanannadanna . . . I ' m wicked ched . . . Will never fprget 7th period Algebra, ng food, Senior parties, 6 20 79, pumpkining, and vder puff . . . Enjoys cruising and partying . . . mber of the Ski Club, Drama Club, and Impres- ns staff . . • Enjoyed class with Mr. Hol- sworth, Mr. Croft, Mr. Moscariello, and Mr. Car- | Employed at Capri Pizza . . . college- 24 Wentworth Road Chris . . . Enjoys skiing . . . Member of the Spring Track team. . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Kenney . . . college-bound. 50 r juAasi . if. {raAa um 61 Whitehall Lane Sue . . . “Oh, God . . . Remembered for always drawing horses. . . Will never forget the class of ' 80 . . . Enjoys horseback riding, volleyball, and tennis . . . Member of Reading ' s 4-H Club . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Bond and Miss Bowers . . .Employed at Alamode. . . Plans to study art or become a flight attendant. If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it ' s yours. If it doesn ' t, it never was. , lsa M. Ar eneau t ' 63 Maple Ridge Road Lis . . . I love it! . . . Remembered for being spacey . . .Will never forget the Summer of ' 79, R.C., D.S., R.D., 10 10 79, 10 26-28 79, S.H. and the seaweed, Lowell, and good friends . . . Enjoys partying, horseback riding, raving, people watching, and playing the piano ... A Homeroom Rep. and member of Pioneer staff, French Club, and Winter and Spring track . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Cahill and Mr. Valeska . . . college-bound. You ' ve got to get up every morning with a smile on your face and show the world all the love in your heat. Q)aua a .... ' {r esiau b 94 Pleasant Street Ars, Doug . . . Enjoys all sports and being with friends . . . Member of the varsity Wrestling team . . . Enjoyed math and class with Mr. Zenewicz . . . Employed at DeMoulas . . . college-bound. Yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away. t Sieoesi Ars iau t 23 Barbara Lane Artie, Arnold . . . Oh, My God , So Good , Yeahhh . . . Will always remember Mt. Flume with E.P., M.B., R.H., parties at j.N. ' s, 5 26 79 — W.K., Beach trips, 10 13 79, and skidding ... En¬ joys playing golf, skiing, and being with friends . . . Member of the Golf team, Ski Club, and PTA . . . Enjoyed three years with Mr. Bond, Chemistry with Mr. Z, and 6th period lunch . . . Will attend a busi¬ ness college. Are you reeling in the years? 1 oAn Jtf. yttAc i on ' 26 Wakefield Street Enjoys sailing, basketball, waterskiing, and tennis . . . Enjoyed Ancient History with Mr. Lovely . . . college-bound. That government is best which governs not at all. — Thoreau 63 Lawrence Road Mongo . . . Low Budget . . . Remembered for his wild parties and always taking pictures . . .Will never forget Mitch ' s going away party, WP, 7 14 79, 4 19 79, the Clambake, and great times with great friends . . . Membor of varsity Wrestling and Foot¬ ball teams, WPA, yearbook photography staff, and the amazons . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Feit, Mr. Soule and Mr. Howland . . . college-bound. Drink and love and laugh and cry, love the reeling midnite through, for tomorrow we shall die. 51 c oc muncldBal nml 20 Fox Run Lane Ed ... . Will always remember The End, and camp¬ ing in N.H. . . . Enjoys skiing . . . Favorite class was with Mrs. Brinson . . . Employed at Montvale Plaza . . . college-bound. ( ame Jfrf. 77 Winthrop Avenue Beggs . . . Awesome . . . Remembered for al¬ ways being neat. . . Will never forget the Dads Day Belmont game of ' 77 and his three touchdowns . . . Enjoys playing football and drawing . . .Member of the varsity Football team and the Winter and Spring track teams. . . Enjoyed Anatomy with Mr. Garland and Biology with Mr. Cohen . . . Employed at Sam¬ bo ' s . . . Plans to attend college and become a P.E. teacher or coach. ZSr er 3$arcro ts 59 Whittier Road Kinky , Smoke, I ' m sorry . . . Will always re¬ member the summer with mother, BPL , going to Mac ' s with P.D., and trying to find S.M. and D.H. . . . Enjoys boy and car watching, partying at HP, and listening to music . . . Enjoyed class with Mrs. Evans . . . Employed at Marshalls . . . Plans to at¬ tend Franklin Institute. Quick as a rabbit, reach out and grab it. JtZ cAael Q). 1 53 Belmont Street Shel, Spaz . . . It ' s my body you ' re after! . . . Remembered for always smiling . . . Will never forget the )r. Prom, the Clambake, pumpkining, and Girls Nite Out. . . Enjoys tennis . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Blodgett, Ms. Lanouette, and Mr. Howland . . . Employed at McDonald ' s . . . Plans to attend college and then move to Denver. A fool will lose tomorrow reaching back for yester¬ day. 76 Glenmere Circle B . . . What are you on drugs or something? . . . Enjoys biking, playing the guitar, hiking, and sailing . . . Enjoyed Social Studies with Mr. Lovely . . . Employed at P.L.R.S. . . . Plans to continue his education and become rich. Can ' t please everyone so you got to please your¬ self. 17 Elliot Street Beetle . . . Remembered for lifting weights all the time. . . Will always remember the Jr. Prom and the party for Mitch . . . Captain of the Wrestling team, and member of WPA, amazons, and Football team . . . Enjoyed Wood Shop with Mr. Patterson . . . Plans to enter the service. jfZ cAeZ e gTT ZBcaa ifUs 52 (S ame Jl£. 0emarcl 8 Gilmore Avenue Elaine. . . Will always remember cruising with Mr. Mush, Moona, 5 12 79, S.A., Mongo ' s parties, and Stoneham 5.8 .. . Enjoys gymnastics, dancing, waterskiing, and going out with friends . . .Member of Gymnastic team, Reading Rebounders, Student Council, Spring track team, and SCR . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Howland, Mr. Diluna, and Ms. Zeytoonian . . . Employed at the Yum Yum Shop . . . college-bound. “A friend is someone you can be yourself with.” JftficAae 0. 0erry 98 Pine Ridge Road Mike, Raz, Marty . . . Iron Man has no weakness!” . . . Remembered for his constant sense of humor . . . Will never forget Mt. Flume, parties at J.N. ' s, Jr. Prom, Pumpkining, J.B. . . . Enjoys Kiss in-concert and skidding . . . Member of PTA and Ryder” . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Croft and 6th period lunch . . . Employed at Demoulas . . . Plans to attend college or search for fortune in the music world. “If you don ' t feel good, there ' s a way you could: don ' t sit there broken-hearted.” — Kiss 0au 0 ruA 9 Barbara Lane What a drag”, And it ' s Gomez! . . .Will always remember the Melrose game, the Clambake, and J ' s Parties . . . Enjoys playing soccer and going out with friends . . . Co-Captain of Soccer team and member of the Wrestling and Golf teams ... En¬ joyed class with Mr. Shapira and Mr. Swanson . . . Plans to attend a four year college. r Sii asi 0 acAer 1 2 Edwin Street Sue, Tuzy . . . Go for it . . . Remembered for being a muskawoman and being a spaz . . . Will never forget Vermont, Tea Co., Labor Day Weekend, N.H., Bob, WAMT 12:11, J J, TRBFV, Snickers, WPA, and Smile . . . Enjoys listening to music, being with friends, gymnastics, raving and dancing . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson and Mr. Gar¬ land . . . Employed at Daniel ' s Nursing Home . . . Plans to enter the Medical Field. Love all, trust a few, do wrong to no one. (j are 0 acAr l 38 Hillcrest Road You slug, I ' m in there” . . . Remembered for The Grossies . . . Will always remember 2 17 79, her junior year, Girl ' s Nite Out, Ski Weekend ' 79, ' D.M., and sucrets . . . Enjoys skiing and being with friends . . . Member of the Ski Club, WPA, Spring track team and SA . . . Employed at Demoulas . . . college-bound. . . . just walk beside me and be my friend.” 0 ram 0. 0 ood 15 Brewer Lane Brian . . . Thrilling . . . Will never forget the Summer of ' 79 in Maine . . . Enjoys kayaking, hik¬ ing, skin diving, and playing the trumpet . . . Member of the Drama Club, the Glee Club, Ski Club, and Select Chorus, Student Director of the band . . . Plans to enter college and major in Business Man¬ agement. ”A man must have a certain amount of intelligent ignorance to get anywhere. 53 vort me . (. Q$o % ieri 376 West Street Remembered for being an AFS student . . .Will never forget the summer of ' 79 in Turkey . . .Enjoys hanging around with friends and reading a good book . . . Member of the Drama Club, a library aide, and the associate editor of High Happenings . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Bond . . . Employed at McDonald ' s . . . Plans to attend college and be¬ come a social worker. . . . I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life and see if I could not learn what I had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. — Thoreau (jar a A. o scAmI 11 6 Franklin Street Will always remember Mongo ' s parties, pumpkin- ing, 6 20 79, Mr. Appleby ' s 3rd period class and the jr. Prom . . . Enjoys drawing and painting, playing the piano, dancing, parties, listening to music, and being with friends . . . Past member of the Student Council . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Croft and Mr. Blodgett . . . Employed at Marshall ' s . . . Will at¬ tend college. QQoayer 23 Chestnut Road The dog ate it . . . Remembered for his Iron Cross . . .Will always remember 5th period study . . . Enjoys aviation . . . Member of the Men ' s Gymnas¬ tic team . . . Enjoyed gymnastics with Coach Mys- licki and Geometry of Drawing with Mr. Wales . . . college-bound. Children grow up loving their parents. When they become teenagers they criticize them, sometimes they forgive them. 33 Forest Street AI ( ' QSo ( 9 E Street Whoo Baby! . . . Remembered for hanging around in the lav . . . Will always remember Robert, her brother . . . Enjoys partying, going to concerts, and Salisbury Beach . . . Enjoyed Home Ec. with Mrs. Carter, D.E. with Mr. Levesque, and Miss Duvinsky . . . Employed as a Diet Aide at Castle Nursing Home . . . Plans to become a dietitian or first cook. Stairway to Heaven — Led Zepplin Ao vV Af. (j r y Wa 22 Kensington Avenue Moona . . . Remembered for being the rookie of the season in the WPA . . . Will never forget the ' 79 Football season, )r. Prom, and the ' 78- ' 79 Basketball season . . . Enjoys listening to music, playing bas¬ ketball, and partying . . . Member of the Football and Spring Track teams, and the Captain of the Bas¬ ketball team . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Carroll and Mr. Gucciardi . . . college-bound. Any major dude will tell you. 54 Qjo ma Q racc 310 Lowell Street Good gravy”, Silly Duckies . . . Will always remember managing the varsity Soccer team, 7 1 79, and Ann ' s Silly duckies . . . Enjoys being with friends and having a good time . . . Member of the Spring Track and freshman Basketball teams, and manager of the varsity Soccer team . . . Enjoyed Accounting with Mr. Brett . . . Employed at De- moulas . . . Plans to attend a two year college for Business. If you love something set it free; if it comes back, it was yours; if not, it never was. r iAaron (jam 24 Bay State Road foA t G u At ie Qjcuiie GBurAe 54 Victoria Avenue Ginger . . . Yee . . . hah! , Jules! . . . Re¬ membered for taking the long way home . . . Will never forget storage parties with Elaine, j.P. — 5 12 79, and 10 10 79 in the green lav . . . Enjoys party¬ ing and being with friends . . . Enjoyed Geometry with Mr. Kaczowka and Accounting with Mr. Brett . . . Employed at Howard Johnsons . . . Plans to attend college. Life is very short and there ' s no time for fussing and fighting my friend. 56 John Street Jack . . . Remembered for cutting shoelaces . . . Will never forget his senior year . . . Enjoys being with friends and the weekends . . . Enjoyed Ac¬ counting with Mr. Brett and class with Mr. Bond . . . Employed at the Reading News . . . Hopes to work in a machine shop. All that glitters is not gold. Wi A aa? (jaw 19 Granger Avenue Billy . . . Will always remember Mongo ' s parties, WP, and the Clambake . . . Enjoys Football nights out! . . . Member of the Football and Gymnastic teams . . . Enjoyed class with Coach Myslicki and Mr. Blodgett . . . Employed at Modern Laminated Products . . . college-bound. 28 Del Prado Lake Oswego, Oregon Camper Dan . . . How the hell a re ya? . . . Re¬ membered for moving to Oregon in his senior year . . . Will never forget camping in the White Mts. with the best friends he could ever hope to have . . . Enjoys mountain climbing, camping, and hiking . . . Member of the Wrestling team and the Outing Club . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Howland and Mr. Schapira. The good times are the best times, the bad times fade away; the good times are forever. a i yC. (ja Am 55 Ao te i AA. (jar isi 81 Rustic Lane Twist my arm . . . Will always remember the Clambake of ' 79 . . . Enjoys skiing, cruising, and loud music . . . Enjoyed English Literature with Mr. Cahill . . . college-bound. I don ' t need to fight, to prove I ' m right. I don ' t need to be forgiven. — The Who r fcolt (f. (jar y e 31 Red Gate Lane 7 Puritan Road Shmegi . . . Yay! , Go Throb , Wrong . . . Will never forget Girl ' s Nite Out and the pumpkin chaser . . . Enjoys football games . . . Member of the Ski Club. . . Enjoyed Typing with Mr. Gillis and Chemistry with Mr. Blodgett. . . Employed at Atlan¬ tic .. . Plans to enter into Fashion Design or Home Economics. But only love can break your heart try to be sure right from the start. — Neil Young AucAael C W. (jarva Ao- 57 Federal Street Tony . . . Remembered for the fall of ' 77 . . . Will always remember the Clambake, the good times, W.P., 12 1 77, and D.H. ' s parties . . . Enjoys a th¬ letics . . . Member of the freshman and sophomore Football and Track teams, and WPA . . . Enjoyed Accounting with Mr. Brett, Typing with Mrs. Roberts, and Biology with Mr. Mellin . . . Plans to eighter become employed full-time or enter the service. 1 7 Collins Avenue George . . . Remember life isn ' t easy . . . Will never forget the Clambake . . . Enjoys all sports. . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Lovely . . . Plans to attend college. AAcm ( ja e f I don ' t know, maybe it ' s me . . . Remembered for giving Mrs. Nevils a hard time . . . Enjoys flying high with boards on his feet . . . Member of the Soccer and Basketball teams, the Ski Club, and a Yearbook editor. . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Kenney . . . Employed at Ski Shack . . . Plans to attend college and travel. ea 2 (x A ' me 23 Osborne Avenue Mike . . . Fate will get me by . . . Remembered for being the only kid to try in gym class . . . Em¬ ployed at McDonald ' s. ytntanw- S. (jature Aa 56 Z uAoAa Zfi. (jeA ro 27 Havard Street Nick . . . Tell me about it! . . . Will always re¬ member party ' s at J.N. ' s, pumpkining, and Jr. Prom . . . Enjoys skiing, skidding, and outdoor activities . . . Member of the Ski Club, PTA, and the Soccer team . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Feit and Mr. Patter¬ son . . . Employed at Sweetheart Plastics, Inc. . . . Plans to attend college and study Engineering. Long live rock. 10 Irving Street Jake . . .Will always remember Mongo and slow- ride sorry Beetle . . . Enjoys being a jake . . . Plans to attend Middlesex Community College. (Za Aerme (sis? (jerc uvrte 1 7 Selfridge Road Cathy . . . Come ' si bella! . . .Will never forget the time she started the car in reverse . . . Enjoys swimming, lifeguarding, reading, and COTG . . . Member of the French Club, Yearbook staff, and the N.S. YMCA . . . Enjoyed class with Ms. Lanouette, Mr. Kaczowka, and Mr. Nisco . . . Employed at Demoulas . . . Plans to become a Physical Therapist. Each happiness of yesterday is a memory for tomor¬ row. AA s?fAia jfA. (j amAtrs 5 Greenbriar Drive Cindy, Cindy-Lou . . . Remembered for sewing most of her own clothes and wearing diamonds . . . Will never forget J.W., 5 14 77, the Blue Mulers, and F.K. . . . Enjoys sewing, photography, going to par¬ ties and hanging around . . . Member of the year¬ book photography staff. . . Enjoyed class with Mrs. Evans and Mr. Brett . . . Employed at Fotomat . . . Plans to work full time and then attend a school of Fashion. c Zara A JfA. 6 ilsAw ri 1 Scout Hill Lane Will always remember Hampton Beach ' 79 and the good times with friends . . . Co-Literary editor of the Yearbook and a Student Council Representative . . . Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Zenewicz and Modern European History with Mr. Swanson . . . college- bound. The hardest battle is to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best to make you like every¬ body else. — e.e. cummings AAA. (AlanAl 16 Bear Hill Road Joe . . . Oh shoot . . . Will always remember the Clambake of ' 79 . . . Enjoys running . . . Member of the Cross-country, Winter and Spring Track teams . . . Enjoyed Accounting with Mr. Brett and Junior Merchandising with Mr. Levesque . . . Employee) at Atlantic . . . Plans to attend college and get a job. 57 Q)e . , p ' tra o. (j ea y 34 Kingston Street Deb, Pebbles . . . Yeah , Excellent . . . Will always remember 2 10 79, F.G.F., Mitch ' s party, pumpkining, Mongo ' s parties, and cruising it the L.T.D. . . . Enjoys dancing, being with friends and partying . . . Member of WPA, Student Council, SCR, Yearbook staff, and a Homeroom Representa¬ tive . . . Enjoyed class with Dr. Kelly and Mr. Soule . . . Employed at Heritage Hobby and Crafts . . . Plans to attend college and then travel. . ( a y ' o ve i t. 60 teaa 61 Hopkins Street Marji . . . Oh, LOVEly , Hey man! . . . Re¬ membered for going into Transcription late with Elaine . . . Will never forget 10 10 79 in the green lav, Silver Lake and Salisbury Beach . . . Enjoys par¬ tying, being with friends, and acting . . . Member of the Drama Club and QCTC . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Valeska and Mrs. Starrett . . . Employed at Cal- dor . . . Plans to take a year off and then attend college. Life in the fast land surely makes me lose my mind. If I leave here tomorrow, will you still remember me? jffle ae £ ?. GW ort 1 3 Berkeley Street Bus(c)h . . . Tusk . . . Remembered for his bush and always wearing something on it . . . Will never forget Jo-Ann and the Heart concert . . . Enjoys playing the bass and guitar. . . Member of Phoenix, AFS, Band, and Model UN . . . Enjoyed class with Miss Zeytoonian, Miss Cohn, and Mrs. Cook . . . Employed at the Reading Public Library . . . college-bound. I can ' t even believe it with you. It ' s like having every dream I ever wanted come true. — Jefferson Starship Qjansia _ . (jo mors 260 Salem Street Blondie . . . Meet me in the lav . . . Remem¬ bered for hanging out in the lav . . . Will never forget the lav, good times with D.B., P.J., M.B., B.W., C.R., D.M., M.J., Wakefield-David-TLC, and the Summer of ' 79 with D.G. and D.M. . . . Enjoys par¬ tying and being with David-carrots . . . Enjoyed Decisions with Mr. Valeska and Art with Miss Roy . . . Plans to attend a two year college. Wouldn ' t it be nice if we were older, and we didn ' t have to wait so long. 16 Collins Avenue What ' s Up? . . . Remembered for Gloucester . . . Will never forget the Kinks . . . Member of WPA and the tribal people . . . Enjoyed gym with Coach White . . . Employed at Digital. To be a rock and not to roll. 91 Van Norden Road Tim, T.C. . . . Who ' s making the run? . . . Will always remember skidding, Skid ' s parties, and the fishing trip. . . Enjoyed the weekends . . .Member of the varsity Hockey team and U.T. . . . Enjoyed Ancient History with Mr. Lovely . . . Plans to attend college. Stand back and let it all be. — Springsteen 58 . ( A Off Go toorr 10 Birch Road Al . . . Oh bummer! . . . Remembered for her great driving skill . . . Will never forget the Flea Market, ' 78 - 79 Basketball games, waterskiing in De¬ rry, and Cardigan Lodge . . . Enjoys skiing, camp¬ ing, waterskiing, and going out at night. . . Member of the Cross country team, the Ski Club, and Presi¬ dent of the Outing Club . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Kenney and Mr. Rhodes . . . Employed at P.T. Brakelining Co. . . . Plans to attend a four year col¬ lege to study Communications. And as you push off from the shore, won ' t you turn your head once more, and make your peace with everyone. Qjcuhc Gortese 57 Harrison Street Rave, the Captain . . . This is true! . . . Remem¬ bered for wrecking his Cutlass . . . Enjoys partying and pumpkining . . . Member of the Production Printing Club . . . Enjoyed Production with Mr. Harney and Chemistry with Mrs. Cook . . . Em¬ ployed at Marshall ' s Distribution Center . . . Plans to attend the University of Lowell. 1 28 Woburn Street Sue. . . You twit . . . Will always remember Mr. Croft ' s class with Ann C. ' s laugh . . . Enjoys being outside ... A homeroom representative . . . En¬ joyed Biology with Mr. Kenney and Social Studies with Miss Sellers . . . Employed at Atlantic . . . Plans to become a Medical Assistant. Everybody needs somebody sometime. Jltfaureesi GotujrA m 28 Osborne Avenue Moe . . . Don ' t give me any grief . . . Will al¬ ways remember 7 23 79 . . . Enjoys horsebackrid¬ ing and skating . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Hol¬ lingsworth, Mr. Zenewicz, and Mr. Cahill . . . Em¬ ployed at Reading Card and Party . . . college- bound. I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yester¬ day and I love today. Gftrum Gor t’f 3 Bond Street Corb . . . Go home , Primo . . . Remembered for boxing and having a beard . . .Will never forget parties in D.B. ' s wildcat and the Who concert . . . Enjoys music, boxing, waterskiing, and girls . . . Member of the Window Club . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Feit, Miss Guzelian, Mr. Scarpitto, and Mr. Howland . . . college-bound. If you go forward tenaciously, you ' ll struggle through your message. w Ji ice Graiyie 93 Salem Street Al . . . Enjoys playing tennis and rollerskating . . . Member of Rainbow and a candystriper ... En¬ joyed Language and Human Behavior with Mr. Bond . Employed at the Children ' s Shop . . . Plans to attend a school of Nursing. 59 ffiuras yC. (jrcuv orcl 7 Bond Street Remembered for her wild parties and her smiles af¬ terwards . . .Will never forget raving with K.G., the Jr. Prom, 6 16 79, 12 31 77, skiing with friends, and camping with R.W., K.G., C.S. . . . Enjoys skiing, partying, and C.M. . . . President of the Ski Club and a senior homeroom representative . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Howland and Mr. Scarpito . . . Em¬ ployed at Demoulas . . . college-bound. Step forward, do not hesitate, you live only once; unfold and take it all in. 23 Pearl Street jo. . . We ' re not on drugs, are we? . . .Remem¬ bered for laughing in the commons . . . Will never forget Mr. Zajac, Mike at the Jr. Prom, and Memorial Day . . . Enjoys laughing . . . Member of AFS, Phoenix, The Minutemen, Band, and Glee Club . Enjoyed Spanish . . . college-bound. 21 Gardner Road Steve . . . Here he comes, and he ' s mad! . . . Remembered for flirting . . . Will never forget the parties at D ' s house . . . Enjoys going to parties, concerts, or out on dates . . . Enjoyed Distributive Education with Mr. Levesque . . . Employed at Ad¬ dison Wesley . . . Plans to become a Computer Operator and Programmer at Addison Wesley. (jRerfian SF. (frow ay 14 Smith Avenue Biff, Biffy . . . What a sicky . . . Remembered for playing sports and having a mother that subs . . . Will never forget TKE House, Arizona ' 79, Bubble Hill, being saved by Jane, W.P., pumpkining, Dux- bury, and Brother Daigle ' s prayer meetings . . . En¬ joys playing and watching sports . . .Member of the Football, Basketball, and Track teams . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Hollingsworth, Mr. Blodgett, Mr. McGuire, Mr. Brett, and H R. with Miss O ' Brien . . . college-bound. They come, they go, they seldom know what they do, but they do change you. Jwutreesi (j. (jrota ey 388 Franklin Street Moe . . . Will always remember summers in Maine and skiing with S.D., G.M., A.B. . . . Enjoys both water and winter skiing . . . Member of the Baton Squad, Ski Club, and the Girl ' s Track team . . . En¬ joyed class with Mr. Swanson, Dr. Kelly, and Miss O ' Brien . . . Hopes to become a dental hygienist. Good things must come to an end . . . But memo¬ ries last forever. 33 Edgemont Avenue Doug . . . Open mouth — insert foot . . . Re¬ membered for his insults on cue . . .Will never forget the Auto Crash of ' 79 and Montreal . . . En¬ joys singing, camping, biking, and showing off . . . Member of the Barbershop Chorus, Glee Club, and Select Chorus . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson and Mr. Valeska . . . Employed at Woolworth ' s and Sambo ' s . . . Plans to attend college and major in Business Administration. Live, one step at a time. o m J2,. (ja en 242 High Street Clint . . . MOPAR-Direct Connection” . . . Re¬ membered for the Bone Roadrunner . . . Will never forget 8 28 79, J.W. Costume party, 10 20 79, 12 26 79 . . . Enjoys playing hockey . . . Member of the Window Club and Hockey team . . . Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Blodgett. . . Employed at Acme Explosive Co. . . . Plans to become a tram car driver in Instanbul. It all looks fine to the naked eye, but it don ' t really happen that way at all.” Oa a i (jute is 1 76 Salem Street Susan . . . Remembered for her mad ravings . . . Will never forget Hampton ' 79, Cardigan Lodge ' 77, and S.C., C.M., K.M., M.M. . . . Enjoys laughing and being with friends . . . Member of the Drama Club, Student Council, Yearbook, WPA, and Cheerleading squad . . . Enjoyed History with Mr. Kelly and Chemistry with Mr. Zenewicz . . . Employed at Papa Cino ' s . . . college-bound. It man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps its because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however, measured or far away. — Thoreau Q)cum (ja im mAa n 188 West Street Remembered for arm loads of books and being a Jr. Sr. in ' 78-79 . . . Will always remember getting caught sleeping in Mr. Blodgett ' s Chem class . . . Past President of the Science Club . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Murphy, Mr. Blodgett, Mr. Kenney, and Mr. Garland . . . Employed at ATC . . . Plans to attend college and major in Science. 5 y mn (jurt s 28 Lewis Street Kevi n . . . Remembered for his fantasies . . . Will never forget Beach Day ' 79 . . . Enjoys sports . . . Member of the Winter and Spring Track teams and the National Honor Society . . . Enjoyed class with Mrs. Coit and Mr. Wales. . . Plans to attend a tech¬ nical college. A man ' s real possession is his memory.” 2’om W. Q)cu t y 100 Border Road Kevin . . . How ' s it going? . . . Remembered for doing his chemistry labs his own way . . . Will never forget missing out on Who tickets twice . . . Enjoys skiing, bowling, parties, and going to the beach . . . Member of the Ski Club . . . Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Zenewicz . . . Employed at Rus¬ sell ' s Farm . . . Plans to attend a four year college and travel. yC. Q)ae Ze i ut A % 36 Riverside Drive Remembered for owning a party wagon . . .Will never forget second period with C.S., pulling the emergency brake on snowy hills, and hot chocolate . . . Enjoys skiing, motorcycling, and cruising in N.H. on a Friday night . . . Enjoyed class with Ms. Garland, Mr. Myslicki, and Mr. Dunbar . . . Em¬ ployed at Sweetheart Plastics . . . Plans to become a Computer Programmer or a Mechanical Engineer. Just hold out, cause it ' ll pay if you do. 61 jS3 yC. Q)agsie i£ 11 Pine Ridge Road Dag . . . That ' s a bummer . . . Remembered for partying and Bubble Hill . . . Will never forget the Who concert . . . Enjoys playing Football on Fridays . . . Enjoyed Wood Shop with Mr. Patterson and Accounting with Mr. Brett . . . Employed at Berson Pharmacy . . . Plans to attend a school of Carpentry. We don ' t get fooled again. OSauf Oft . Q)cug 219 Ash Street Brother Daigle, Dribble . . . Hell of a time . . . Remembered for the parties at his house . . . Will never forget the Clambake and Prayer meetings . . . Enjoys talking with other people . . . Member of the Football, Winter and Spring Track teams, — and WPA . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Howland, Mr. Kelly, and Miss Bowers . . . college-bound. Everything must come to an end. — Bob Seger {ftAom a (j. Ofiantas 105 Red Gate Lane Da . . . Imagine that . . . Remembered for play¬ ing basketball . . .Will never forget New Year ' s Eve ' 79 with Hoop and Woof. . . Enjoys basketball and playing the guitar. . . Member of the Field Hockey, Basketball, and Softball teams, a folk group, a rock group, and the Band . . . Enjoyed Physics with Mr. Murphy and Band with Mr. Roth . . . Plans to attend a four year college and major in Physics. Somebody said it couldn ' t be done, but he with a grin replied, maybe it couldn ' t but he wouldn ' t be the one to say so until he tried ... OftAeom 08 . Q) Xrcy 195 Summer Avenue Darce . . . Will always remember L.K. . . . Enjoys partying at WP . . . Member of WPA, the Spring Track team, and Co-Captain of the Football team . . . Enjoyed American Literature with Mr. Croft . Plans to attend a four year college. You start with nothing, you end with nothing. So what do you lose? Nothing. — Monty Python. JlAAAael r . Q)e nfraj 34 Glenmere Circle Dempa . . . Dazed and confused, Lost in the ozone . . . Remembered for loving Kathy . . .Will always remember Class Day . . . Enjoys cruising . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Feit . . . Employed at the Roastbeef Round-Up . . . Plans to pursue a ca¬ reer in Law Enforcement. Go to jail for havin ' too much fun . . . — Com¬ mander Cody errefic C T OftesmeAu 1 7 Crosby Road Wolf, Terry . . . Live for the moment, Be blunt . . . Remembered for being a member of the tribe . . . Will never forget WP, the gas station on Sunday mornings, and the night in Duxbury . . . Enjoys playing football, baseball, and track, and WP social gatherings . . . Member of WPA swarm defense, an amazon, and a Reading Rocket . . . Enjoyed Wood Shop with Mr. Patterson . . . Employed at Malden YMCA . . . Plans on surviving. You only get what you deserve. Best of luck to the Class of ' 80 62 Sane ' yC. Q)e Scuita 1 59 Pine Ridge Road Jane . . . Go for it, Oh my God! . . . Remem¬ bered for being a muskawoman ... Will never forget Jim, T.R.B.F.V., Jenny and Sue, W.A.M.T., 12:11, Vt., 6 30 79, Tea Co., Labor Day Weekend, and N.H. . . . Enjoys listening to music, being with friends, ice skating, and dancing . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Diluna and Mr. Garland . . . Employed at Woburn Nursing Home . . . college-bound. In this world, it is not what we take up, but what we give up that makes us rich. 4 (jaro y i $? . Q)e Simofi 1 443 Main Street Yeehaa party!! . . . Remembered for always drinking S.V. . . . Will never forget Class Day . . . Enjoys partying, listening to tunes, and reading . . . Enjoyed class with Ms. Montejunas . . . Employed at the Roastbeef Round-Up . . . Plans to attend a Hairdressing school. And I ' m searchin ' for a rainbow — Marshall Tucker Band STreexum Q)uA i 77 Curtis Street That ' s really tacky . . . Remembered for dressing in black and his long hair . . . Will never forget being on the cover of Impressions and Bye-Bye Hathaway . . . Literary Editor of Impressions . . . Enjoyed class with Miss Montejunas and Mr. Bond . . . Employed at the Community Center . . . Plans to become a world travelling Renaissance man. Time is a teacher; he has taught me well. { Io ht yC. 114 Willow Street Bob . . . Really! . . . Remembered for being re¬ ally efficient . . . Will never forget Mr. Blodgett be¬ coming our class advisor . . . Enjoys having fun . . . Member of the Ski Club and a three year varsity Soccer player . . . Enjoyed Metal Shop and Elec¬ tronics . . . Employed at Santoro ' s Sub Villa . . . Plans to learn a trade. The first time is always the last. iSa ra A . Desmond 77 Mount Vernon Street Des, Mondes . . . So ' s your mother, Whatever floats your boat . . . Remembered for always hav¬ ing blow dryer burns on his neck . . . Will never forget the morning after and his sister ' s wedding . . . Enjoys playing hockey and going out on the weekends . . . Members of the Window Club and the Hockey team . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Patter¬ son and Mr. Howland . . . Employed at Mama Leone ' s . . . Plans to attend a four year college. Life is only a moving picture. Nothing in life is a permanent fixture. rj] Q)i on 23 Virginia Road Rob, Red . . . Remembered for Instant Sunburn . . .Will never forget Deering, France ' 78, Summers of ' 78 and ' 79, the trio, biking in N.S., times in Hollis- ton with J.C. and M.L., and We were there . . . Enjoys skiing and traveling . . . Member of the Baton Squad, National Honor Society, Student Council, a Yearbook editor, Chairman of SAC, and CYG . . . Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Z . . . Plans to attend a four year college. Love when you can, cry when you have to — be who you must, that ' s a part of the plan. , 63 r y ' C 34 Marla Lane Phil . . . ' ' Really! ' ' . . . Remembered for The Boat . . . Will never forget ).V. . . . Enjoys playing sports and skidding . . . Member of the Hockey team and U.T. . . . Enjoyed American Literature with Mr. Croft . . . Plans to attend college and major in business. 9 Henzie Street Chris . . . Shaoubay, Ouch, Yeh, Watch out Dana . . . Will always remember the BPL ' 77- ' 78 . . . Enjoys playing the guitar in a band, and rock and roll . . . Enjoyed Social Studies with Mr. Lovely . . . Plans to go on to college. It ' s so easy, it hurts. S rei ericA Jf£. Q)oAerte 68 Curtis Street Fearless, Derf . . . Sure! , No way . . . Re¬ membered for his serious approach towards his studies . . .Will never forget 5 29 79 . . . Enjoys baseball and partying . . . Member of the A.V. Crew . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Lovely, Mr. Howland, and Mr. Kenney . . . Employed at Addison Wesley . . . college-bound. Still crazy after all these years. 11 Milton Road jimmy . . . Yo Schmoe, Get out of my face” . . . Remembered for his good nature . . . Will never forget the good times, good tunes, and the good friends . . . Enjoys neighborhood parties and sports . . . Member of the Football team . . . En¬ joyed Biology with Mr. Cohen and World Cultures with Mr. Lovely . . . Employed at K-Mart . . . college-bound. I ' m as free as a bird now ... 3$aul (3. Q)aAert 169 High Street Much . . . Remembered for Gloucester. . .Will never forget the Kinks and the taxi ride . . . Enjoys playing hockey and going down the park . . . Member of WPA . . . Enjoyed Man in Conflict with Mr. Feit. . . Employed at I.B.M. . . . Plans to travel. Oak tree, you ' re in my way. 62 Deering Street Chris. . . What am I going to do now, Scott? . . . Enjoys skiing and swimming . . . Member of the North Suburban YMCA . . . Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Blodgett, Building Construction with Mr. Patter¬ son, and Engineering Graphics with Mr. Wales . . . college-bound. 64 yC. Q)ao af 267 Main Street Ronaele . . . “Thank Cod it ' s Friday! ... Re¬ membered for always being in the lav . . . Will never forget her senior year . . . Enjoys partying with friends and going to Ossipee, N.H. ... En¬ joyed Distributitive Education with Mr. Levesque . . . Employed at Smith Oil Company . . . Plans to work full-time. (jo een Jl£. Q)ora t 20 Vista Avenue Coll, Sprout . . . Check it out, So . . . What, How ' s life? . . . Remembered for always writing notes in class . . . Will never forget May 12, K.D., Oct. 30, R.T. . . . Enjoys tennis, swimming, and camping . . . Enjoyed Decisions with Mr. Valeska and Record Keeping with Mrs. Roberts . . . Em¬ ployed at Stone ' s . . . Plans to pursue a business education. c fazamw Q)rkco 51 Intervale Terrace Drugs . . . Ya! Later . . . Remembered for bloomer shining with L.R. . . .Will never forget the ' weekend ski trips and the good times with L.R., M.C., P.M. . . . Enjoys skiing and swimming . . .Member of the Ski Club, Baton Squad, and a Senior class representative . . . Enjoyed Social Work Seminar with Betty May Irwin . . . Employed at CVS . . . Plans to attend college and major in special educa¬ tion. The simple things in life are always the best. 1 8 Shady Hill Lane Duff . . . Remembered for going to N.H. on the weekends . . .Will never forget the Summer of ' 79, and pumpkining . . . Enjoys track and skiing . . . Member of the Varsity Winter and Spring Track teams, Ski Club, and the Yearbook staff. . . Enjoyed History with Mr. Kelly and Biology with Mr. Kenney . . . Plans to attend college and major in English and become filthy rich. Oh, I am slain! — Hamlet o. Q)auceUe 1 2 E Street Jeff . . . Will always remember the Clambake ' 79 and the Grueling double sessions of Football in Au¬ gust . . . Enjoys playing football, listening to music, and going out on weekends . . . Member of the Football team . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Croft and Mr. Kaczowka . . . Employed at McDonald ' s . . . Plans to attend a state college and become a lay missionary. Offense wins games, but defense stops you from losing. Qdaum Qjure i 149 High Street 65 Scott (. Qjurai i 3 Virginia Circle Scott . . . Remembered for Squinto Power” . . . Enjoys working on cars and water skiing . . . En¬ joyed Math with Mr. Schapira. r Icotb ( W. Schen eat 18 Shelby Road Scotty . . . Y.A.H.O.A.G.,” I don ' t know Chris . . . Remembered for rambling . . . Will never forget K.D., 10 20 79, 11 17 79, and the )r. Prom with A.G. . . . Enjoys attending Bruins ' games, Red Sox games, and concerts . . . Enjoyed Accounting with Mr. Brett . . . Employed at McDonald ' s . . . Plans to attend college and major in Business. You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave. — Eagles f a ' xzray 0. Qdi er 301 Ash Street Bubs, Barb . . . If Mr. K says that one more time Remembered for being the only girl in Mr. Wales ' period 4 class . . . Will never forget Feb. vacation of ' 79, Jr. and Sr. Beach Day, and pumpkin- ing . . . Enjoys sailing, swimming, being with friends, and going to Maine . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Wales, Mr. Appleby, and Mr. Blodgett. . .Plans to attend college and major in life sciences. The days, you do what you like the best are the days that stand out from the rest. GBrac Zof r S. Sfcur 455 Lowell Street That ' s not bad . . . Remembered for liking all his classes . . .Will never forget He who have Mrs. Roberts must post immediately . . . Enjoys acting, playin g the piano, and partying . . . Member of the Drama and Ski Clubs . . . Enjoyed class with Mrs. Roberts and Mr. Greene . . . Plans to attend college and major in Business Management. Saturday night gonna stay out late. (jftrace Q). Smer 22 Reading Terrace Falz, Fonz . . . Ask me if I care . . .Remembered for his bad jokes . . . Enjoys partying and cruising . . . Enjoyed Modern European History with Mr. Swanson and lunch . . . Plans to attend a four year college and become fabulously rich. Steafsi SF. SPa zarasio 5 McIntosh Road Embryo, Ground Hog, Mongoose . . . Peace . . . Remembered for his blue eyes . . . Will never forget the Jr. Prom . . . Enjoys raving with people . . . Member of the Outing Club, Student Council, a DLC tutor, involved in the One-Act Plays and Co-Editor- In-Chief of Impressions . . . Enjoyed biology with Mr. Kenney, chemistry with Mr. Zenewicz, and En¬ gineering Drawing with Mr. Wales. Employed at Howard Johnson ' s . . . Plans to take a year off and then go on to college. 66 tSAei a M. SFcmte A 341 Haven Street Seeds, Wheila, Sheil . . . Fine, just fine, Come on you guys . . . Remembered for always talking and having a comb in her hand . . . Will never forget Ferry Beach ' 79, )r. year with the gang, and the good times with M., M„ S., R. . . . Enjoys being with good friends and aggravating Moe . . . Enjoyed Ac¬ counting with Mr. Brett and Recordkeeping with Mrs. Roberts . . . Employed at Little ' s Business Ser¬ vice . . . Plans to continue working and possibly attend college. Good friends and good times are the key to happi¬ ness.” jfarrai ie Jt£. Sfi i a j 82 Scotland Road Shortcake, Fruitcake, Shorty . . . More, more, I th¬ rive on insults! , Somethin ' fierce . . . Remem¬ bered for always laughing, hanging around with the Ultimate Rudes and being short and bubbly . . . Will never forget rolling into the river by accident and the Clambake . . . Enjoys partying, talking, being with friends, and having a good time . . . En¬ joyed Chemistry with Mr. Blodgett . . . Employed at Marshall ' s Warehouse . . . Plans to become a social worker. Come sail away. (j uv ' fj yt. e ' razza 87 Beaver Road Friz. . . so,. . . how ' s life? , Give me a break! , Ya-fine . . .Will always remember The good times at Stones and all of her friends . . . Enjoys partying, camping, and swimming . . . Enjoyed In¬ termediate Composition with Mr. Cahill . . . Em¬ ployed at Stone ' s . . . college-bound. You may live once, so — do it up! 55 Bay State Road Yee-haa! , Meet me in the green lav . . . Re¬ membered for always being late for Transcription with Marji . . . Will never forget ' 79 store parties, Class Day ' 79, 10 10 79 in the green lav,and the Clambake ' 79 . . . Enjoys going to parties, meeting guys, and being with friends . . . Enjoyed class with Ms. Bowers and Mr. Zenewicz . . . Employed at Bradlees . . . college-bound. Babe, I must be leaving. The time is drawing near. I ' ll be missing you. Babe, I love you. — Styx (£(! ' (’ tzFcrro 283 Grove Street Paul . . . Minkya . . . Remembered for going to Arlington and getting into trouble with friends . . . Will never forget getting her license and buying her own car . . . Enjoys sleeping and partying . . . En¬ joyed Accounting with Mr. Brett . . . Employed at the Yum Yum Shop . . . Plans to attend a four year business college. o uf c3v zft r ' u 1 62 Walnut Street Fitz . . . Ye-ha . . . Will always remember the Window Club . . . Enjoys tuna fishing and skiing . . . Member of the Football and Wrestling teams, the Window Club, and the Ski Club . . . enjoyed class with Mr. Schapira and Mr. Lovely . . . Plans to study Dog Psychology or attend a four year college. Facta non verba (Deeds not words). 67 51 Putnam Road Farah . . . Yah,” Hey chick . . . Will always remember 6 8 79, 3 17 79, Mongo ' s parties, S.A., cherring, crusing, Jr. year, and the ski weekend . . . Enjoys cheering and going out with friends ... A Cheerleader, member of Student Council, Yearbook staff, and WPA . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Croft . . . Employed at Reading Card and Party . . . college-bound. It ' s better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. 52 Mark Avenue Frosty . . . Remembered for always being psyched . . . Will never forget the Clambake, pumpkining, and all of the good times . . . Enjoys concerts, sports, and anything that ' s fun . . . Member of the varsity Soccer and Wrestling teams, the Math team, and the PTA . . . Usually lost in Calculus . . . Em¬ ployed at Demoulas . . . Plans to attend a four year college. Qj ofi a a- A ree nan 30 Colonial Drive Freebird ... I don ' t know . . . Remembered for his Rhode Island runs . . . Will never forget M.B. ' s prom party, the Jr. Prom, and Wanda . . . Enjoys going to concerts, playing soccer, and skiing . . . Member of the varsity Soccer team, the Ski Club, and the PTA . . . Plans to attend a four year college, lust remember that it ' s a grand illusion. (jfauc tw J T AFri cAA iec A Wilketstrasse 183 9113 Degersheim, SG Switzerland Claud . . . That ' s right, hairs, not hair. . . . Re¬ membered for her long hair, throwing kisses into the air, and deciding whether or not she to like some¬ thing . . . Will never forget her whole senior year . . . Enjoys making and listening to music, and dancing at parties . . . Member of AFS, the Ski Club, the Drama Club, Band, Glee Club, Girl Scouts, and the Outing Club . . . Enjoyed Glee Club with Mr. Roth . . . Plans to become a teacher. S en ra iA m 95 Beaver Road Outrageous! , Get off my cloud . . . Remem¬ bered for raving constantly . . .Will never forget pumpkining, 2 10 79, partying, 6 2 79, good friends, Florida ' 79, swill, and the good times . . . Enjoys skiing, dancing, reading, and listening to the Beatles and the Who . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Kenney, Mr. Rhodes, and Mr. Cahill . . . Plans to become a teacher for emotionally disturbed children. You have the freedom to be your true and perfect self . . . here and now. — Richard Bach M c iael A a e 180 Grove Street 68 1 2 John Street Court Dizzie, Diz, Auntie Diz, Lindsy, Dizzy Dean . . . Remembered for disco, punk, and her green hair . . . Will never forget the lav, Jeannie, Superman, Boston, and all the good people, parties, and times . . . Enjoys dancing, clubbing, spending time in Bos¬ ton, and money . . . Member of the Kenmore Club . . . Enjoyed Acting with Mr. Greene . . . Employed as the Assistant Manager at Woman ' s World . . . Plans to attend college and major in Business Man¬ agement and Theater. Growing up is the hardest lesson of all. 21 Cumberland Road Kim . . . Remembered for always being happy, spazzy, and smiling . . . Will never forget analyzing with S.T., the trip to Africa, Little Bear Island, Lipton, cru ising in a convoy, and Laura ' s ski lodge . . . En¬ joys gymnastics, playing the piano, waterskiing, scuba diving, and jogging . . . Member of the Ski Club and WPA, Captain of the Gymnastics team and involved in guitar lessons . . . Enjoyed working in the Special Education classes and class with Mrs. Graham . . . Employed at Dairy Maid . . . Plans to attend college for Physical Therapy. Why is love always the one thing we hide. die ecca yC. ffa asrf 64 Green Street Becki . . . Okay? Fine! . . . Remembered for hanging around with the Ultimate Rudes . . .Will never forget 9 6 79, 9 21 79, JMB — 5 12 79, P.J.M., We ' re all alone” . . . Enjoys listening to music and partying. . . Member of the Baton Squad and Rain¬ bow . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Brett and Mr. Blaney . . . Employed at McDonald ' s . . . college- bound. Who can know that what he sees is not distorted, that he is not seen distorted? — Thom Gunn 25 School Street Jenni . . . So wicked bad! . . . Remembered for being a Muskawoman and drinking milk with Maz . . . Will never forget Vermont, Tea Co., D.D., WAMT 1 2:11, Jane and Sue, and smile! . . .Enjoys skiing, music, good friends, and Brador . . . Member of the Ski Club and its trip to France . . . Employed at Daniel ' s Nursing Home . . . Plans to attend college and major in Biology or Nursing. Be silent or speak something worth hearing. 11 Melbourne Avenue Will always remember painting P.C., 30 East St., Tuesday afternoons, and wheel-in . . . Member of the Impressions Editorial Board, High Happenings, St. Agnes Youth Program, and Teen Encounter Pro¬ gram . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Cahill . . . Plans to attend college to become a social worker. Jfyt ' c m ’ ST ffazzarw 8 Woodbine Street Gaz . . . Check this out . . . Remembered for riding his motorcycle to school . . . Will never forget picking up L.B. and K.W. and the first concert, Kiss. . . Enjoys track, motorcycling, and guitar. . . Member of the Cross-Country, Winter, and Spring Track teams, the PTA, and involved in freshman Football . . . Enjoyed class with Ms. Bowers, Mr. Cahill, and Mr. Myslicki . . . Employed at Demoulas . . . Plans to enter a technical school for Areonauti- cal Engineering or the Air Force. The future belongs to those who dare. 69 34 Pasture Road Maz, Spaz, Mazzy . . . I ' m in there,” Do it up” . . Remembered for being a spaz and wrapping her legs around her neck . . . Will never forget the summers in Saquish, Sucrets — 4th period, pumpkin- ing, Girl ' s Nite Out, the Ski Weekend, the Clambake, Kim ' s and Mongo ' s parties, Lipton, cruising, and drinking milk with jenny . . . Enjoys skiing, being with friends and partying . . . Member of the Ski Club . . . Enjoyed class with Mrs. Roberts and Miss O ' Brien . . . Employed at Demoulas. Happiness is like a butterfly; the more you chase it the more it will evade you.” Jliart s f (. ffe t 23 Alden Circle Am I late? . . . Will always remember Marina 9, Van Halen C.C.C., and the Jr. and Sr. Clambake . . . Enjoys being outdoors, cross-country skiing, party¬ ing, beach trips, and listening to good music . . . Member of the WPA . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson and Mrs. LoPorto . . . Employed at Winslow ' s . . . Plans to pursue a career in Business and travel. Q)ar esie ffco ye 279 Haven Street Catch that will ya . . . Will always remember the Summer of ' 79 — strangers in the night, the good times with D.M., G.B., B.G., C.B., and the wild times in the big city and in N.H. . . . Enjoys going to concerts and to Hampton Beach . . . Enjoyed Transcription with Miss O ' Brien . . . Employed at Cerrentani ' s . . . Plans to go to Washington, D.C. and then on to a two year college. Somebody ' s gonna hurt someone before the night is through. S( rur M. ffui ujranc e 26 Old Farm Road Remembered for her mellow-yellow car . . . Will never forget the )r. Prom . . . Enjoys playing tennis . . . Enjoyed Man In Conflict with Mr. Feit, Com¬ prehensive English in Review with Mr. Scarpitto, and Spanish with Miss Zeytoonian . . . Employed at the 99 Restaurant offices. Live for now and dream towards the future. 19 Minot Street Mo . . . Yaaah . . . Remembered for dancing in the Gym Show for four years . . .Will never forget 10 31 79 . . . Enjoys dancing . . . Member of a dancing group and the Traveling Gymnasts . . .En¬ joyed Elementary Field Seminar with Ms. Olmstead . . . Plans to attend college and major in Pre-School Education. Start the morning off with a smile. ffto n’r a yt. fftffon 2 Hampshire Road Will always remember The pumpkin chaser, the ski trips with D.L., the Ski Weekend ' 78, 3 17 79, and 6 6 79 . . . En joys waterskiing, snow skiing, dancing, parties, and nights out with the girls . . . Member of the Ski Club, Dance Club, a Cheerleader and involved in Gymnastics . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Bryson, Mr. Swanson, and Mr. Schapira . . . college-bound. Take time ... 70 fflo wi Jit. JJ roaard 77 Prescott Street Will always remember parties, D.M., the Ski Weekend ' 79, and Hampton Beach . . . Enjoys gymnastics, skiing, and having a good time with friends ... A Cheerleader, Co-Captain of the Gym¬ nastics team, and a member of the Ski Club and the Spring Track team . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Howland and Chemistry with Mr. Zenewicz . . . college-bound. “Nothing ' s gonna change my world. QI)o ? ia Jit. ff aoi t 707 Pearl Street “Oh well, what can you do! . . . Remembered for her smile . . .Will never forget the Sr. Prom of ' 79 . . . Enjoys being around her family and friends . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Blodgett and Mr. Howland . . . Plans to attend college and major in Psychology and Education. I will survive. . Vat an c c f. J oiftr y 101 King Street Nate. . . Who’s pushing Reel , 3022 . . .Will always remember the summers and weekends on the Cape . . . Plans to go on to cooking school. SretcAen JJ. t oo( 228 Woburn Street Schmucky, Gretch . . . Remembered for being spazy . . . Will never forget beeping, 10 31 79, Mac ' s, the Operetta, partying, LBI, Rockport, and the munchies . . . Enjoys cheering, dancing, and being with friends ... A Cheerleader, Homeroom Rep., Choreographer for the Dance Club, Manager of the Wrestling team, and member of the Glee Club and the Spring Track team . . . Plans to travel and attend college. “If you need a friend, just call on me, ' cause I ' ll be there. 389 Haverhill Street Marty, Martha-Mama, Amazing Grace . . . O-kee-doke, Oh my Lord! . . . Remembered for always being a total clutz . . . Will never forget the week in Utah with Sandy — Aug. ' 79, Ferry Beach ' 79, and the good times with S., S., R., M. . . . Enjoys music, dance, theater, partying, canoeing, and sailing . . . Member of the Glee Club, LRY Youth Organization, the Operetta, and the Drama Club . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Ham, Mr. Roth, Ms. Bowers, and Miss Lanouette . . . Employed at Cerretani ' s . . . Plans to travel and attend college to study Hotel and Resort Management. Jusa i Jf. t ra it 442 Pearl Street Sue . . . “Spunky! , It ' s all a matter of preference . . . Remembered for always going to basketball games . . . Will never forget rollerskating, “Prom time ' 79, the big B.C., the lake — 6 79, the weekend in PA, and the fantasic falling T-shirt B.S.D. ' 78. . . Member of the Baton Squad and the Impres¬ sions and Yearbook staffs . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Bond . . . Employed at Brightway Cleaning Co. . . . Plans to attend college and major in Bio¬ chemistry. Time passages . . . there is something back there that you left behind . . . 71 1 66 Prospect Street 156 Hopkins Street Annie . . . “What ' s the scoop? . . . Remembered for being involved in school activities . . . Will never forget 4 8 77, WPA, pumpkining 10 20 79 — and getting caught, Easter ' 79, J.T. ' s New Year ' s Eve party, the Jr. Prom and the phone calls from the bub¬ ble .. . Enjoys going to the beach and teaching children . . . Member of the Student Council, SAC, a homeroom rep., Powder Puff, Soph, class Presi¬ dent, |r. and Sr. class Secretary and a member of the Spring Track team . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Hart and Mr. Bond . . . Employed at Gregory ' s Sub Shop . . . college-bound. He that stays in the valley shall never get over the hill. fflat Zee i ffreen 7 Wood End Lane 14 Countryside Lane Chrissybeans . . . Fine! Everything ' s just fine! . . . Remembered for her braids and being spacey . . . Will never forget driving T crazy, giving punches to people she loves, being late for homeroom every morning, and color coordinating the library . . . Enjoys the St. Agnes Youth Program . . . Enjoyed class with Ms. Pearson and Mr. Gar¬ land . . . Plans to attend nursing school and do mis¬ sionary work. Be not afraid, I go before you always. Come follow me and I will give you rest. 6 Kenneth Road Kev . . . You wish it . . . Remembered for his huge Suzuki 750 . . . Will never forget going to the Pedway and the Clambake . . . Enjoys playing hockey, racquetball, and pool and working with his hands . . . Member of the Cross-country, Winter Track, and Soccer teams . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Feit. . . Employed at the Hazelwood Restaurant . . . Plans to attend college, joining ROTC and be¬ coming a Mechanical Engineer. 1 39 Haverhill Street Giggles, Farrah Fawcett (F.F.) . . . Yaaa! , Do it up! , Feel free, You know it baby . . . Remem¬ bered for her laugh . . . Will never forget Girl ' s Nite Out and pumpkining . . . Enjoys laughing and hav¬ ing a good time ... A homeroom representative . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Brett, Mr. Scarpitto, Mr. Swanson, and Miss O ' Brien . . . Employed at McDonald ' s . . . Plans to become a patient care technician. The famous final scene. — Bob Seger JZf. Z ue ra, 126 Belmont Street Kris, Gu . . . “No, really? . . . Remembered for being on the tennis team . . . Will never forget Beef, the Eagles concert, Girls ' Nite Out, and the CYO Ski Trip. . . Enjoys playing tennis, skiing, and traveling . . . Captain of the Varsity Tennis Team, member of the Ski Club and CYO . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Rhodes and Mr. Shapira . . . Employed at Atlantic . . . Plans to attend college, major in Physi¬ cal Therapy and become an athletic trainer. We ' ve only just begun ... tflo test ZZ. 116 John Street Bob . . . Hey, excuse me. . . . Remembered for tripping kids in the halls . . . Will never forget his first pin in wrestling . . . Enjoys playing the piano . . . Member of the Wrestling team . . . Enjoyed Law with Mr. Greene . . . Plans to become a lawyer. HZZurt HP. ffla ef 45 Intervale Terrace You ' d better switch dealers. . . . Enjoys all sports and cruising . . . Member of the Wrestling team . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Croft and Ms. Finkle . . . Employed at Atlantic . . . Plans to join the Peace Corps and then go on to school. Sometimes, the cards ain ' t worth a dime — if you don ' t lay ' em down. — Grateful Dead MarsAa 9Tal er rum 27 Longwood Road Mush, Musha, Mushka . . . Bummer ... Re¬ membered for her early morning smiles . . . Will never forget Driver Ed. with Ciara behind the wheel . Enjoys mountain climbing, hiking, horseback riding, swimming, skiing, and sewing . . . Enjoyed Biology with Mr. Kenney and Decisions with Mrs. Wood Employed at Woburn Animal Hospital . . . Plans to pursue Environmental Studies. If you do not understand my silence, you will not understand my words. HPt Z am jfi ZZZa uoc i 30 Curtis Street Lee, Jethro . . . Football—you bet . . .Member of the Football and Wrestling teams . . . Enjoyed Trigonometry with Mr. Shapira and Photo Offset with Mr. Harney . . . Plans to attend Texas A M Uni¬ versity. 20 Hillcrest Road It ' s well, not good . . . Remembered for getting her license at 18 and constantly eating . . . Will never forget running before practice and going skiing with Dr. S (Dr. G) at 99 mph . . . Enjoys sports, summers at Duxbury, swimming, and diving . . . Member of the Track and Softball teams, Co-captain of the Field Hockey team, a gym leader, and a member of the Ski Club . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Zenewicz and Mr. Howland . . . Plans to attend college, major in Physical Education and coach for swimming teams. 73 r janx ra yC. tfixir er 695 Pearl Street Sandy . . . Hmn, let me think,” Ya really,” You know what I mean?” . . . Remembered for her spiked heels and stars on the back of her pants . . . Will never forget Girl ' s Nite Out . . . Enjoys weekend parties, dancing, jogging, and being with friends. . . Member of Rainbow . . . Enjoyed Mic¬ robiology with Mr. Kenney and Transcription with Miss O ' Brien . . . Employed at York Steak House . . . Plans to attend a four year college and major in laboratory technology. Sex, drugs, and rock-n-roll, it keeps you running. aAn c _ T fflarrwgrfxM ' 146 Village Street Harry . . . Come on you can ' t be serious.” . . . Remembered for yelling in the halls and his beard . . . Will never forget Senior Talent Night ' 79 and Class Day ' 79 . . . Enjoys playing the bass quitar . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Feit . . . Employed at Kitty ' s . . . Plans to become a machinist at General Electric. We were talking about the space between us all and the people who hide themselves behind a wall of illusion. What a long strange trip it ' s been. yC. fffawAa 1 59 High Street Ken ... I can ' t wait till the end.” . . . Remem¬ bered for his mean dirt bike . . . Will never forget the Summer of ' 78 . . . Enjoys drawing and playing hockey . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Feit . . . Em¬ ployed at Bradlee ' s . . . Plans to enter into the Coast Guard. i (. f t( arris 104 Salem Street Harry . . . Captain of the Winter and Spring Track teams . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Feit . . . Plans to attend a business college. Jfc(ar iy S. yUu ss 11 Echo Avenue Admires Dave Cowens . . . Member of the Basket¬ ball, Cross-country, and Spring Track teams . . .En¬ joyed American Literature with Ms. Bowers . . . Plans to attend college. 74 JlZuZiae ZZZaye 1 6 Brook Street Ms ' ’ ’ yC. jffayos 11 Echo Avenue Mich . . . Munga lunga . . . Remembered for being called Michael Hayes . . . Will never forget 10 17 79, Halloween ' 79, Rumie ' s wide turn, and 10 10 79 . . . Enjoys softball, pumpkining, and do-nut fights . . . Member of the National Honor Society and the PTA . . . Enjoyed Physics with Mr. Murphy and class with Ms. Montejunas . . . Em¬ ployed at Donut Maker . . . Plans to attend a four year college and major in Life Sciences. Zo ut Jit. UZeaZey 53 John Street Huey, the Pig . . . Remembered for being rude, crude, and socially unacceptable . . . Will never forget the shed at the park, Saturday Nights, and Cape Cod concerts . . . Enjoys footbafl, partying, and women . . . Members of WPA, Manager of the Hockey team, and member of the Football, Track, Basketball, and Baseball teams . . . Enjoyed Com¬ puter with Mr. Blaney and Ancient History with Mr. Lovely . . . Plans to go into Plumbing. JSauZ Q). ffle erb 11 8 Willow Street Heebs . . . Remembered for his photography, tal¬ ents as a guitar player and football trainer . . . En¬ joys photography, driving, and playing the guitar . . . Student Trainer of the Football team, and a member of “Black Haze . . . Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Blodgett and Algebra with Mr. Schapira . . . Employed at Caldor ' s. We can ' t return, we can only look behind from where we came and go round and round and round in the circle game. ' ' W(ZZ a t fflec Us 73 Martin Road Hec . . . Remembered for constantly talking about flying . . . Will never forget the Meadowbrook Maruders. . . Enjoys going to Hanscom Field on the weekends and flying . . . Member of CAP and USAF Auxilary, of which he is a squadron executive officer and flight operations officer . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Blaney, Mr. Lovely, Mr. Patterson, and Mr. Blodgett . . . Employed at Meadowbrook . . . college-bound and then on to the Air Force. Live long and prosper. ' ' ZTt ' acay o. ZZZema i 227 Woburn Street Hoop Heenan, T. Trace . . . You ' re a twit. . . . Will never forget pumpkining, flushing the basketball down the toilet with M.W., Powder Puff practices, and the trip to Rockport . . . Member of the Field Hockey and Track teams, Captain of the Basketball and Softball teams, Yearbook staff, and the St. Agnes Youth Program . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Croft and Ms. Zeytoonian . . . Employed at the Old Fashion Donut Shop . . . college-bound. Be not afraid what more can we ask . . . than to know we are never alone! 75 ZU Z am Q). ZZZe vuyar 48 Colonial Drive Billy . . . Will always remember C.C.C concerts, Mongo ' s parties, Sweetser, and the green shed . . . Enjoys skating, skiing, and partying . . . Member of the Hockey team . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Feit, Mr. Blaney, Mrs. Hollingsworth, and Mr. Swanson . . . Plans on staying single and becoming rich. Living for the weekends. 29 Glen Road Alan, Al, Hook . . . Will alwys remember the first day of school and the last day of school . . . Enjoys bicycling . . . employed at Demoulas. jZZarton Q). ZZZZZfo 203 Washington Street Remembered for always listening to other people ' s problems . . . Will always remember T.M.S and 5 6 77 . . . Enjoys being with friends and partying just a little . . . Member of the Student Council, Dance Club, a Jr. Homeroom Representative, and Editor-In-Chief of the Yearbook . . . Enjoyed Homeroom with Mr. Bond . . . Employed at Deb . . . Plans to go on to an airline school to become a ground hostess. Searchin ' So Long. — Chicago . Gu rtw 08. 0ZZo(Zjros 40 Sherwood Road Andy, Head . . .Will always remember Beach Day ' 79 and the 14 innings in the heat at Acton-Boxboro . . . Enjoys reading and athletics . . . Boy ' s State Representative and Tri-captain of the Baseball team . . . Enjoyed Law with Mr. Appleby, U.S. History w ith Mr. Kelly, and Intermediate Composition with Mr. Cahill . . . Employed at College Marketing . . . Plans to attend a four year college. I know we are an apathetic class but who really cares. High school was much too long, but much too short. Z ter Z ZZoflZna i 1 9 Sanborn Street Z77ioma OZ . OZZo aZiast 185 Wakefield Street Tom . . . Don ' t gimme that! . . . Remembered for havoc and destruction with Lloyd . . . Will never forget Natalie ' s after the Jr. Prom . . . Enjoys skiing and recording music . . . Member of the Ski Club . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Cain, Mr. Kenney, Mr. Zenewicz, and Mr. Harney . . . Employed at the Lobster Claw . . . Plans to enter into the Navy and become a technician. The dead are the living, in the age of the young. — Kansas 76 Jfde c ay C T !7(oof 24 Thorndike Street Hov . . . Let ' s be reasonable . . . Will always remember homeroom with Mr. Bond, L.J., and S.B. . . . En joys skiing and music . . . Manager of the Girl ' s Basketball team, member of the Softball team, and Band . . . Enjoyed class with Mrs. LeClaire, Mr. Howland, and Mr. Schapira . . . Plans to attend col¬ lege and travel. Don ' t give up until you drink from the silver cup, you never know until you try. — America t f. fflay y 1 50 Forest Street Gus. . . We ' re atta here, Yeah! , Ooo-k . . . Remembered for being John ' s brother . . . Will never forget Mt. Flume with S.A., E.P., and M.B., LN. ' s parties, and shotgun on S.A. ' s pickup . . .En¬ joys listening to and playing music . . . Member of the PTA and the Wrestling team . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Shapira and Mr. Lovely . . . Employed at Supreme Pizza . . . Plans to attend college and major in Music. Yesterday, life was such an easy game to play. 411 South Street Howie, Who . . . Will always remember Mongo ' s parties, Zann ' s party, WP, Spring Track, the Clam¬ bake ' 79, and being The voice of Reading Track . . . Member of the Spring Track team . . .Enjoyed English with Mr. Croft and Modern European History with Mr. Swanson . . . Future plans include estab¬ lishing world peace, wiping out hunger, finding a cure for cancer, and being extremely wealthy. Live well and die happy. — Dickens a ie yC. fflulse 107 Sanborn Lane Jules. . . Alright, Forget it, I don ' t care. . . . Remembered for always smiling and having her car die . . . Will never forget G.C., G.A., P.P. and her¬ self at G.A.B. Saturday nights . . . Enjoys listening to music, partying, and being with friends . . .Member of the Glee Club . . . Enjoyed Homeroom with Mr. Bond and Geometry with Mr. Kaczowka . . . Plans to work and travel. It don ' t matter to me. JfdlcAae (d. tfiotf 97 Middlesex Avenue Mike . . . Enjoys sports and working on cars . . . Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Kelly . . . Employed at Shell . . . college-bound. 23 Pine Ridge Circle Shirl . . . Will always remember her confirmation, L.J. ' s 16th birthday, and her 16th birthday . . . En¬ joys skiing, ceramics, playing the guitar, walking her dog, and being at church . . . Member of the Ski Club, Outing Club, and St. Agnes church . . . En¬ joyed Biology with Mr. DiLuna . . . Employed at Avco . . . college-bound. Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die life is a broken winged bird that can not fly. — Langston Hughes 77 fa n fa. tflu eAeson 69 St urges Road Hutch, Starsk . . . Will always remember Spinney ' s party and the Clambake . . . Enjoys baseball, foot¬ ball, and golf . . . Enjoyed class with Coach Mys- licki and U.S. History with Mr. Kelly . . . Employed at Caldor . . . college-bound. jC. faean 4 Cold Spring Road Penny . . . Life ' s rough! . . . Remembered for having long nails . . . Will never forget her two best friends and the good times with them . . . Enjoys working. . . Member of the P. S. Association . . . Enjoyed Secretarial Practice . . . Employed at Brad- lees . . . Plans on becoming a secretary. And she ' s buying the stairway to heaven. 1124 Main Street The Big Irishman . . . Ah, I don ' t know . . . Re¬ membered for having a super memory . . . Will never forget 8 4 79, Jim ' s parties, L.T., Ryder, and all the good times with friends . . . Enjoys playing the guitar, skidding, skiing, and being with family and friends . . . Member of the Soccer team, Ski Club, Ryder, and the PTA . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Howland, Biology with Mr. Kenny . . . Plans to at¬ tend a four year college. Life is very short and there ' s no time for fussing and fighting my friend. 22 Collins Avenue F.M., Camel . . . What a twit . . . Remembered for her driving ability . . . Will never forget her 16th birthday party, P., V., B., E., S., and the Jr. Prom with C.M. . . . Enjoys sailing and skiing . . . Member of the Ski Club and the A.V. Crew . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Cahill . . . Employed at Zayre ' s . . . college-bound. There are times when all the world ' s asleep, the questions run too deep, for such a simple man. Won ' t you please . . . please tell me what you ' ve learned, I know it sounds absurd, please tell me who I am. — Supertramp faonatAan jtf. faanAu i 22 Fairview Avenue Jon . . . Remembered for his personality and sense of humor . . . Will never forget Mr. Croft giving 16 quarters at 65 in Spring Track . . . Enjoys playing basketball and running . . . Captain of the Cross¬ country team, and member of the Winter and Spring Track teams . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Howland and Coach Garland . . . college-bound. It takes a while to find forever. JliarAs fanes 22 Mount Vernon Street Jonesy . . . Remembered for being short . . . Will never forget the Window and the Ski Weekend ' 79 . . . Enjoys skiing and partying with friends . . . Member of the Gymnastics team and the Ski Club . . . Plans to attend a four year college and major in Engineering. 78 AticAae A. ayce 34 Sherwood Road Mike, Dick . . . Will never forget the Kinks, Mon¬ go ' s parties, the Clambake, and Mr. Appleby ' s teams . . . Enjoys playing and watching sports . . . Member of the Tennis team and the WPA . . . En¬ joyed English with Mr. Croft and U.S. History with Mr. Kelly . . . Employed at Demoulas . . . Plans to attend a four year college. r Su ast SB. SZSe iAer 81 Walnut Street K.B. . . . Pain builds moral . . . Remembered for her vast and elegant wardrobe . . .Will never forget Mr. Bond ' s homerood with L.K. and M.H. . . . Member of the Winter Track team and Captain of the Spring Track team . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Cahill . . . Employed at Demoulas . . . Plans to attend a four year college. Yes, I know — it went too fast. But you can ' t keep living your life in the past. Today is the first day of the rest of your life. It ' s up to you to make the best of your life. — Bread SSeter SZSa Ao 112 Redgate Lane Pete . . . Remembered for his witty jokes . . .Will never fo rget 10 23 78, Wingaersheek, track parties, Lynnfield, 4x4 440 ' s at 65 and Cape Cod weekend ' s with T.M. and C.S. . . . Enjoys running . . .Captain of the Cross-country and Winter Track teams, member of the Spring Track team and the Yearbook staff. . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Howland . . . Em¬ ployed at Choate Memorial Hospital . . .-college- bound. . . . memories may be beautiful and yet, what ' s too painful to remember, we simply choose to forget. — SZhitAs A. SZSS y 1 76 Grove Street Ruthy . . . Will always remember Mongo ' s parties, 2 10 79, 12 31 77, cruising with Mr. Mush, D.M., and the good time with friends . . . Enjoys swim¬ ming . . . Member of the Baton Squad, WPA, and the Spring Track team . . . college-bound. jfeasi ie SZ f imi 9 Longview Road Leanne . . . Will always remember Marina 9 — C.C.C., 9 16 78, 2 10 79, Mongo ' s parties, and the summers on the Cape . . . Sophomore Vice- President, Junior year Treasurer, liason-lmpressions, member of the Student Council, WPA, and SCR . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson . . . Employed at Publishers Bindery Inc. . . . college-bound. Love when you can, cry when you have to . . .be who you must, that ' s a part of the plan. SDume S. SZ vtsu’t y 63 Scotland Road Dice . . . You guys! , That ' s so cute! . . . Re¬ membered for high pitched outbursts of giggling, being organized, and babbling . . . Will never forget the class events, Rockport, munchies, and hours of planning class events with Chris . . . Enjoys swim¬ ming . . . Vice President of the Senior class and member of the Student Council, SAC, and High Happenings staff . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Croft and Mr. Swanson . . . Plans to attend college and travel. If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. 79 S. ZZ ymiy 1 0 Winthrop Avenue Where ' s the party? . . . Will always remember the Den parties, Wednesday?, the Outlaws ' 79, Win- gaersheek, and M.C. . . . Enjoys skiing . . .Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson . . . Plans to attend college. It ' s been a long time. Way too long but much too short. 2 Virginia Circle Li, Lisajean . . . PTL , You guys, listen! . . . Will always remember four years of Mr. Bond ' s homeroom with S.K. and M.H. and Ohio ' 79 . . . Member of the Track team, Student Council, St. Agnes Youth Program, and a senior class representa¬ tive . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Rhodes and Mr. Kelly . . . Employed at Sarman ' s . . . college- bound. Each storm brings with it the promise of a rain¬ bow. 141 Summer Avenue Cath ... I was like . . . . . . Remembered for always laughing and talking . . . Will never forget Mongo ' s parties, J. Geils, 4 1 7 79, Lipton, Pumpkin chaser, funny yoke, and cruising in a convoy . . . Enjoys dancing and being with friends . . . Member of the Student Council, WPA, and Yearbook staff, a homeroom representative and Sophomore Treasurer . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Hollingsworth and Mr. Croft. . . Employed at Atlantic . . .college-bound. Now it ' s finally time to leave. Take it calmly and serene. It ' s the famous final scene. Q)ouy a 39 Putnam Road Will always remember Mr. Blodgett ' s and Mr. Croft ' s workouts . . . Enjoys reading, basketball and run¬ ning . . . Member of the Cross-country and Winter and Spring Track teams . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Howland and Mr. Moscariello . . . Plans to attend college and major in Business. 80 c f(P asn 56 Summer Avenue Bill, Dibs, Mr. Bill . . . Freak me out! , Big bucks . . . Remembered for having his foot crushed by a stairwell . . . Enjoys cars, building, inventing, and creating with his hands . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Wales, Mr. Howland, Mr. Z, and Mrs. Creenwald . . . Employed at Marshall ' s Warehouse . . . Plans to attend college, major in Research En¬ gineering and Physics, get a Ph.D. and make a billion dollars. O. ZZ iO ' V 1 12 Spruce Road Wendell . . . Ya, right, No problem . . . Will never forget Crane ' s Beach, 10 13 79, the |r. Prom party at M.B. ' s, summer nights in Wells, Me with G.M., being a senior, the Clambake, and the Summer of ' 79. . . Enjoys dancing, being with S.A., beaching and an avid soccer fan . . . Member of the Track team, the Dance Club, the Ski Club, Make-up Crew, Baton Squad, a homeroom rep., and President of CYG . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Cahill . . . college-bound. Never shall I forget the days I ' ve spend with you . . . continue to be my friend as you will always find me yours. c % £7raiH 9fom ar 8 Wells Road Traveye . . . “Go for it! . . . Remembered for being loud on the soccer field . . . Will never forget the latter part of his sophomore year . . . Enjoys printing, soccer and listening to music . . . Member of the Production Printing Club, the varsity Soccer team, and Production Editor of Impressions. . . En¬ joyed working with Mr. Harney and English with Mr. Croft . . . Plans to attend college and pursue a ca¬ reer in Graphic Arts. The trouble with doing something right the first time is that nobody appreciates how difficult it was. 82 Spruce Road Bo . . . Tell me about it! . . . Will always re¬ member Skid ' s parties, the fishing trip, and pumpkin- ing . . . Enjoys soccer and listening to music . . . Member of the Soccer team and U.T. . . . Enjoyed Homeroom with Mr. Howland and class with Mr. Feit . . . Employed at McDonald ' s . . . Plans to go into Business Administration. Ride out tonight to case this promised land. t to crf (j. reAaria i 45 Blueberry Lane Rob, Robbie, Krek . . . “just kiddin ' , just kiddin ' ! . . . Remembered for hanging around the win¬ dow” . . . Will never forget the nights in Stoneham and the Clambake that he missed . . . Enjoys play¬ ing hockey, tennis and ragging on people . . . Member of the varsity Hockey and Tennis teams and the Window Club . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Croft and Mr. Bond . . . Plans to attend college and play hockey. rstma S. jfarso i ' 201 Van Norden Road Tina . . . You ' re a goof . . . Remembered for sit¬ ting at the rocks . . . Will never forget 1 1 9 78, 1 2 31 78, the Jr. Prom, and Mr. Scarpitto embarrassing her . . . Enjoys going to parties, the beach, and Red Sox games . . . Enjoyed Modern Business with Mr. Blaney, English with Mr. Bond, Decisions with Mr. Valeska, and Accounting with Mr. Brett . . . Em¬ ployed at Cerretini ' s. If you love something very much let it go free. If it does not return, it was never meant to be yours. If it does, love it forever. c Steoesi ' . C. tf oa e 26 Lothrop Road Mouse, Krousemiaer . . . “Did you do the homework? I did. . . . Remembered for not taking a break during double periods . . . Will never forget Mr. Howland ' s antics in homeroom . . . Enjoys chemistry, running, and photography . . . Member of the Band, Math team, National Honor Society, and Winter and Spring Track teams . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Zenewicz and Miss Zeytoonian . . . Self-employed in lawn work . . . Plans to become a Chemical Engineer. If anything can go wrong, it will. A u uz Jt£. j(cuo em 10 Hancock Street Lish . . . “Yes, but Remembered for coming up with great one-liners at the most oppor¬ tune times . . .Will never forget )r.-Sr. Beach Day . . . Enjoys tennis and reading . . . President of the Model U.N. and a member of the National Honor Society . . . Enjoyed History with Mr. Kelly and American Literature with Mr. Croft . . . Employed at the Reading Public Library . . . Plans to enter into the field of Labor and Industrial Relations and even¬ tually Law. Ask, and it shall be given you; seek and ye shall find; knock and it shall be opened unto you. 81 tftevtsi (j. . a ort’ ur 39 Tamarack Road Fudgie . . . Remembered for partying at WP and going to the summer concerts on the Cape . . .Will never forget Shackford Road with M.M., 4 8 77, the )r. Prom, and Football ' 79 . . . Enjoys playing sports, going to parties and concerts on the Cape . . . Member of the WPA, varsity Football and Hockey teams, and Student Council . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Croft and Homeroom with Mr. Howland . . . Plans to continue playing hockey. Always be the hammer, never be the anvil. . Vasia 87 Village Street Nan, Silly Goose . . . Sure, why not! . . . Will never forget times with friends, times with JTK, Spain ' 77, Italy ' 78, painting the cafe . . . Member of the Impressions Editoral Board, Tri-captain of the Pep Squad, and Co-Art Editor of the Yearbook . . . Espe¬ cially enjoyed class with Miss Roy and Miss Mon- tejunas. . . Plans to attend college and major in Art Therapy or Studio Art. Don ' t walk in front of me; I will not follow. Don ' t walk behind me; I will not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. . . . omr Zo 58 Linden Street Shorty, Munchkin . . . I ' m starving! . . . Re¬ membered for eating all the time, even during classes . . .Will never forget the Jr. Prom and that damn star . . . Enjoys eating and writing poems . . . Enjoyed Cooking and Sewing with Mrs. Carter. . .Employed at McDonald ' s. Nothing dries quicker than a tear. 4 Beaver Road Lev . . . Hey chick! , What ' s new and exciting? . . Remembered for always being mistaken for D.S. . . . Will never forget Donny, the Jr. Prom and M.B. ' s prom party, and the soccer games . . . Enjoys sewing, dancing, and swimming . . . PWA of Rain¬ bow, past member of the Basketball and Track teams, member of MYF and the Ski Club ... En¬ joyed Fashion Design and Tailoring with Mrs. Evans . . . Employed at Fabric Town . . . Plans to attend a four year college for Fashion Merchandising and Re¬ tailing. You were never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. £77iere a . (. jfr aae 1 5 Willow Street Terri, Scoopa . . . It ' s up to you Re¬ membered for always laughing in class, and snap¬ ping her gum. . . Will never forget Eddie and the Jr. Prom, M.F., N.H., the barn, M„ W„ L„ C., J„ D„ and Collette . . . Enjoys riding her horse, Satur¬ day nights, singing, theater, art, and working with children . . . Involved in Austin ' s annual musical ' s and Impressions . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Blaney and Mr. Howland . . . Employed at General Aluminum . . . Plans to help others and further her career in acting. You may forget with whom you laughed, but you will never forget with whom you wept.” Q)arma Jpf. 471 Franklin Street Will always remember the pumkin chaser, the outrageous ski trips with R.G., the Ski Weekend ' 78, and D.M. ' 78- ' 79 . . . Enjoys dancing, boating, ski¬ ing, parties, and spending time with friends . . . Member of the Baton Squad, Dance Club, Ski Club, WPA, and the Spring Track team . . . Enjoyed class with Mrs. Wood, Dr. Kelly, and Mr. Schapira . . . Employed at Dairy Maid . . . college-bound. Not the briefest moment, yours or mine, can ever come again. 82 _ wta ff. $ z Oceanica Avenue 819 Salvador Bahia Brazil 40000 Liv . . . What does it mean?”, I ' m freezing! . . . Remembered for speaking with an accent . . . Will never forget pumpkining after Girls ' Night Out, the Baton Squad Dance ' 79, and 10 31 79 . . . Enjoys dancing, gymnastics, traveling, camping, and roller¬ skating . . . Member of AFS, and the Austin Club . . . Enjoyed Homeroom with Mr. Howland, English with Mrs. Burne, and Decisions with Mrs. Wood . . . Plans to pursue a career in Architecture, attend a language school in Switzer land, and come back to Reading sometime. r jy oia JfcC. Jldac uica 5 Summer Avenue Yeah, sure! . . . Remembered for always raving in Spanish . . . Will never forget G.N.D., pumpkining and not getting any pumpkins, and 10 31 79 . . .A Cheerleader . . . Enjoyed Decisions with Mr. Val- eska . . . Plans to attend a four year college. Q)a m Jl£. $tt eAa e 11 Bartlett Circle Scooch . . . Remembered for being a scooch . . . Will never forget WP, concerts, Mongo ' s parties, cruising 7 30 78 with K.D.S., 5 3 78, and Hampton Beach . . . Member of the WPA . . . Employed at Demoulas . . . college-bound. (S. 34 Highland Street Mac, Macadoo, Cindy, Big Mac . . . You ' re not laughing, Sorry . . . Remembered for her un¬ usually good performance at the State Basketball tournament ' 79 . . . Will never forget the State Bas¬ ketball tournaments of ' 79 and ' 80 . . . Enjoys play¬ ing basketball . . . Member of the Softball team, Rainbow, and Tri-captain of the Basketball team . . . Enjoyed class with Mrs. LeClaire and Mr. Blaney . . . Employed at Bay State Bindery . . . Plans to attend college. 10 Orange Street Pass!! . . . Will always remember ' 72- ' 76 and ' 78- ' 79, Graduation Day, the jr. Prom, and 7 15 79 . . . Enjoys playing and watching all sports . . . Member of the Production Printing Club, Impres¬ sions staff, and the Basketball team . . . Enjoyed Printing with Mr. Harney . . . Plans to attend col¬ lege. Watch out for the people behind you, for they soon might be ahead of you. r iu asi Jfdaca mo 1 39 Pine Ridge Road Jim-Jok, JJ, Jocko . . . Did the late bell ring al¬ ready? . . . Remembered for smashing his beautiful Regal . . . Will never forget V.H. — 8 79, camping on the Kangamangus ' 78, and Christmas Eve ' 78 at Zitow ' s . . . Enjoys playing frisbee, reading, leaving school grounds, and partying . . . Member of the Drama Club and the Wrestling team . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Feit and BPL with L. and T. . . . Self- employed in a fire-wood business . . . Plans to travel to California and Oregon and then go on to college. (tysit ua Jl4acQ)o ui ( 83 Patricia GC. Jfdadt on 115 Bancroft Avenue Dolly, Patti . . . Remembered for making sure peo¬ ple are happy . . . Will never forget 9 76-6 80 . . . Enjoys reading, writing, poetry, and being with friends . . . Member of Rainbow, A.V. Crew, CYF, and a Candystriper . . . Enjoyed class with Miss Montejunas, Mr. Brett, Mr. Cahill, and Mr. Cain . . . Employed at Charles . . . college-bound. Don ' t be upset. There isn ' t enough time. There isn ' t even enough time to be happy so don ' t waste what little time you have on being upset. G rfA MUt 08 . jlfarro ? 42 Hancock Street Chrissy . . . Do it up, Don ' t goof on me, You know it . . . Remembered for always being in the mirror and the bathroom . . .Will never forget WP, pumpkining, Lipton, cruising in a convoy, and Mon¬ go ' s (lutch parties . . . Enjoys going to parties and working with handicapped children . . . Member of the WPA . . . Enjoyed Homeroom with Mr. How¬ land and c lasses with Mr. Brett, Ms. Starred, and Miss O ' Brien . Employed at Pizza World . . . Plans to attend college and major in Special Education. Ooh growing up. — Springsteen i to er 6. jPfa omvy, jfr. 8 Greenwood Road Will always remember the Wheel-in . . . Member of the Drama Club, the Glee Club, Band, and Phoenix . . . Enjoyed Spanish with Miss Cohn, Miss Zeytoo- nian, and Mr. Donovan . . . Employed at Principle ' s Information and Research Center . . . college- bound. 47 Marla Lane I don ' t know! . . . Remembered for always order¬ ing coffee in Friendly ' s when everyone else ordered sundaes . . .Will never forget the Clambake and Cardigan Lodge . . . Member of the Outing Club, Yearbook staff, and National Honor Society ... En¬ joyed Twneties and Thirties with Mr. Howland and Calculus with Mrs. Nevils . . . Plans to attend col¬ lege and major in Biology. . . . each had left that he was offered a choice between a shadow full of fear that lay ahead, and something that he greatly desired ... — J.R.R. Tolkien r Z 4 Y 7 c fG. Jpfar m 767 Main Street We should be careful to get out of an experience only the wisdom that is in it — and stop there; lest we be like the cat that sits down on a hot stove lid. She will never sit down on a hot stove lid again — and that is well; but also she will never sit down on a cold one anymore. — Mark Twain ODca ia S. Jkuirtmfr 50 Lawrence Road Will always remember the Summer of ' 79, Stran¬ gers in the night, the good times with D.G., G.B., B.G., the times in N.H., and the wild time in the big city with friends . . . Enjoys partying, going to con¬ certs, and going to Hampton Beach . . . Enjoyed Transcription with Miss O ' Brien . . . Employed as a secretary at Collins-n-Collins . . . Plans to go to Washington, D.C. and travel a lot. 84 79 Van Norden Road Maz, Mighty, Mike ... “I can ' t get my car!” . . . Remembered for E.B. at the beach and the Spaz- mobile . . . Will never forget 2 7 79 and Mike B. ' s |r. Prom party . . . Enjoys listening to music, playing hockey, and going to the beach . . . Member of the Band, the PTA, and the drummer for Ryder . . . En¬ joyed Ancient History with Mr. Lovely . . . Em¬ ployed at Demoulas . . . Plans to make it to the top. Let ' s get together, before we get much older.” 287 South Street jfciura 21 Timberneck Drive Mom . . . Will never forget LaPierre ' s, making lists, Wingaersheek, Derry, 10 23 78, and the Cheerlead¬ er ' s Dance ' 79 . . . Enjoys dancing, eating, and Red Sox baseball games . . . Business Manager of the Yearbook, Chairman of the Drama Club ' s make-up crew, and a member of the Dance Club . . .Enjoyed class with Mr. Cucciardi and Ms. Lanouette Employed at The Weathervane . . . college-bound. . . . and if we had the chance to do it all again . . . tell me — would we. . .could we. . .memo¬ ries ... JffiicAael r j. Jkkizo a icof JfdattAeuhz 94 Prospect Street Remembered for his dashing silver hair . . . Will never forget R.M.H.S. . . . Enjoys writing and going to N.H. . . . Member of the varsity Football and Spring Track teams and the Student Council . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Howland, Homeroom with Mr. Cucciardi, and Spanish . . . Employed at Col¬ lege Marketing Croup . . . Plans to attend a four year liberal arts college. ft u a , (. jlf ' (xt ' f u 10 Osborne Avenue Dave . . . Are we not men? We are Devo! Remembered for always doing or saying something totally out of the ordinary . . . Will never forget the art of using D.R.A.G.S. . . . Enjoys going to concerts • • ■ Enjoyed Computer with Mr. Blaney and Ancient History with Mr. Lovely . . . Employed at Cerretani ' s and Supreme Pizza Shop . . . Plans to become em¬ ployed as an Accountant. I want to be a spaceman. V Jltfaureesi Jkb ' ar A 43 Woodland Road Moe . . . Fondest memories of Cape Cod, D.M., W.P., and friends . . . Enjoys going to parties, LaPierre School of Dance, and sailing . . . Co- Captain of the Cheerleading Squad, member of the Outing Club and the Dance Club . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Valeska, Mr. Bond, and Mr. Blaney . . . college-bound. If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured, or far away. — Thoreau I ' m wicked psyched, C ' mon . . . Enjoys danc¬ ing, and creative writing . . . Enjoyed Social Studies with Mr. Swanson . . . Employed at CVS . . . Would like to have a novel published before middle age . . . Plans to become wealthy, healthy, and live until she ' s 99 years old. . . . So on and on I go, the seconds tick the time out. There ' s so much left to know, and I ' m on the road to find out . . . — Cat Stevens 85 j 2 ? y c a Jp£. Jtdc (Aar Ay 10 A Street Enjoys photography, writing, skiing, and running . . . Member of the Spring and Winter Track teams. Ski Club, and an Impressions editor . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Croft and Mr. Kelly . . . Employed at the Donut Maker . . . Plans to become a rich and famous Nobel laureate. ' Nothing survives — but the way we live our lives.” — jackson Browne jfi an JlAA oorm 257 South Street j sme C. jHc (jancAuc 24 Spruce Road Firm legs . . . Will always remember Kenny and Mr. Croft ' s rendition of The Bus Stop . . . Vice Presi¬ dent of the Outing Club and a member of the Ski Club . . . Enjoyed Advanced Composition with Mr. Howland . . . Plans to attend college. A little woman is a dangerous thing. 205 Summer Avenue Magoo, Dutch . . . Co for it, Disco causes cancer . . .Will always remember the Who con¬ cert and pumpkining . . . Enjoys going to concerts, skiing, listening to tunes, and Monty Python . . . Member of the PTA . . . Plans to attend college and travel. Don ' t cry; Don ' t raise your eye; It ' s only teenage wasteland. — the Who (jAcvi oftAer jtAQAonaA 234 Charles Street Bon . . . Will always remember 6 3 79, the weekend of 8 18 79, the Little House parties, 8 2 78, and especially M.S. . . . Enjoys playing the piano and talking with friends . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson and Miss O ' Brien . . . Employed by Fermano and Associates . . . Plans to attend a business or community college. If you love something very much, set it free. If it comes back to you, it ' s yours. If it doesn ' t, it was never meant to be. 41 Canterbury Drive Mr. U . . . Will always remember the Thanksgiving Day game and the Jr. and Sr. Proms . . . Enjoys playing hockey . . . Member of the Hockey and Football teams and a Student Council representative . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Soule, Mr. Croft, Mr. Swanson, and Mr. Carroll . . . Plans to attend a lib¬ eral arts college and major in Economics. Fannie yC. jfic ' ATntire 86 J iryarr . . Jlfic tf nsia 12 Boswell Road Peggy. . . Will always remember 3 16 79 with D.R. and all the happiness that followed, and all the good times with L.R., S.D. (drugs), and R.D. . . . Co-Art Editor of the Yearbook . . . Plans to attend college and major in Art Education and live in the country. If your heart is full of love — you ' ll always have something to give. £77ioma yl r e ma 6 Sweetser Avenue What did he say? . . . Remembered for The White Knight . . .Will never forget Spain ' 78 with Ms. Cohn and Ms. Zeytoonian . . . Enjoys working and making money . . . Enjoyed Homeroom with Mr. Gucciordi and Typing with Mrs. Roberts . . . Employed by the Reading School Department and the First Congregational Church . . . college-bound. 603 Pearl Street Buffalo, H 2 O . . . Remembered for being himself . . . Will never forget the varsity baseball game against Winchester ' 79 . . . Enjoys baseball, and basketball . . . Captain of the varsity Baseball team . . . Enjoyed all his classes . . . Plans to pursue a career in baseball. ar 7 AA y s ur yC. McJlAa o t 84 Martin Road Ginny . . . What a riot! . . . Remembered for always laughing and being cheery . . . Will never forget BOEZ, Then Came You, Salisbury, Derry, iSki Weekend ' 79, pumpkining nights, NOTFD, and isummer nites in Wells with W.K. . . . Member of iSpring Track, Profiles Editor of Yearbook, and Co- .Chairman of the Make-up Crew . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Rhodes, Mr. Gucciardi . . . College-bound. A smile is the shortest distance between two peo¬ ple. 30 Federal Street Maxi. . . Remembered for dripping constantly . . . Will never forget the good times at WP, Shackford Road with K.L., and the concerts at the Cape . . . Enjoys football and going to parties . . . Member of the Football, Winter and Spring Track teams, and WPA . . . Enjoyed Law with Mr. Appleby, Comput¬ ers with Mr. Blaney, and Decisions with Ms. Guze- lian . . . Employed by Lynn Ladder and Scaffolding Company . . . Plans to enjoy himself as much as possible. I get high with a little help from my friends. Q)orv a Jl£e o 1 24 Willow Street Red . . . Hey, look . . . Remembered for her weekends with Greg . . . Will never forget crusing 7 30 79 with K.D.S., Dwayne ' s parties, the good times at WP, and Sept. 17 . . . Member of WPA, Student Council, St. Agnes Youth Program, S.C.R., and a Cheerleader . . . Enjoyed Homeroom with Mr. Murphy . . . Employed at Cookies Cook ' n . . . college-bound. V 87 (jaro Jffierw 82 Glenmere Circle Will always remember spending six hours decorating the cafe for the Jr. Prom and Chris . . .Enjoys being with friends and sewing . . . Member of the Year¬ book staff and involved in various class activities . . . Enjoyed cracking up with Mr. Scarpitto and deep raves with Ms. Montejunas in American Litera¬ ture . . . Plans to attend college to study Fashion Retailing and get married. Nothing lasts forever but the earth and sky ... (£c ut 9C. 39 Grand Street Remembered for playing baseball and football . Will never forget 8th period on Friday in his junior year. . . Enjoys skiing, baseball, football, and being with T.C. . . . Member of the Football and Baseball teams . . . Enjoyed I.P.S. with Ms. Cook . . . Em¬ ployed by the Reading Midget Rockets as a photo¬ grapher . . . Plans to attend college and succeed in Baseball. Be yourself. r Stuart yt. Jfdies e i ts 88 Scotland Road Stu . . . Will always remember the Clambake of ' 79 . . . Enjoys skiing, the weekends, and being out¬ doors . . . Member of the Ski Club . . . Enjoyed Ceramics . . . Employed by a local manufacturer . . . college-bound. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing. (jatAa % Jkh ' wio c y cy 275 Ash Street Erma pull yourself together . . .Will always re¬ member 2 11-13 77 with ).C. and the outrageous times with the 3 S.C. ' s, B E., ).L„ and of course T.G. . . . Enjoys raving, partying, and horseback riding . . . Member of the St. Agnes Youth Program . . . Enjoyed Chem Study with Mr. Z and U.S. Flistory with Mr. Kelly . . . Employed at Polka Dot Junction Plans to travel, go to school, and continue the good times with J.C. Though we travel the world over to find the beauti¬ ful, we must carry it with us or we will find it not. tflic arcl Jtdi ls 227 Pleasant Street yVasiaf j( . Jk£o er 4 Fteritage Drive Thu . . . Why ask me? . . . Will always re¬ member flowers from Michael . . . Enjoys working in Engineering as Mr. Wales lab assistant and Band with Mr. Roth . . . Member of the Model U.N., the Drama Club, and the Band . . . Enjoyed Social Studies with Mr. Lovely and Engineering classes with Mr. Wales . . . Plans to attend college and then enter the Air Force. I ' d rather be the flaky fool of hope than the smart ass of the small and mean. — Ammans 88 S. jffo onay 20 Walnut Street I don ' t believe it . . . Remembered for the famous art work on the side of her ' 66 Chevy . . . Will never forget Mongo ' s parties, concerts (Van Halen), the good times at W.P., and cruising 7 30 78 with K.D.S. . . Enjoys Saturday nights and having a good time . . . Member of the WPA and the St. Agnes Youth Group . . . Enjoyed Homeroom with Mr. Murphy, U.S. History with Mr. Swanson, and Accounting with Mr. Brett . . . Employed at Compugraphic . . . Plans to attend college and major in Business. I love you more than yesterday, but less than tomor¬ row. tf sisiet Morrt i 63 Tennyson Road K.|. . . . Remembered for being himself . . . Will never forget New Year ' s Eve ' 79 . . . Enjoys soccer and track . . . Member of the Soccer and Spring Track teams . . . Enjoyed Algebra with Mr. Hol¬ lingsworth and Engineering with Mr. Wales . . . college-bound. Q)e ra Jf£. Mon to 41 A Street Oh, really!” . . . Remembered for her car . . . Will never forget skiing with Dr. S. and Dr. G. at 90 mph, pumpkining, and the explision in Chemistry . . . Enjoys skiing, softball, racquetball, and karate . . . Member of the Ski Club, the Band, and the Softball and Field Hockey teams . . . Enjoyed En¬ glish with Mr. Feit and Mr. Cahill . . . Employed at Bradlees. . . Plans to attend a four year college and major in Computer Science. . afa u’ M. Morrtx 449 Franklin Street Nat . . . Hi” . . . Remembered for her red hair . . . Enjoys horseback riding and tennis . . . En¬ joyed Social Work Seminar with Mr. Clarke . . . Plans on getting her Nurse Practitioners degree. 116 Lowell Street Olivia . . . Where ' s the fire?”, Do it up! . Remembered for saving Biff ' s life, wild weekends in W. Newfield, Me., and being wise . . . Will never forget M.S. and Scott, the pumpkin chaser, Ann and her church meetings, and Girls ' Night Out . . . Enjoys skiing, dancing, and traveling . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Scarpitto, Betty Mae Irwin, and Mrs. Wood . . . college-bound for Special Education. If I leave here tomorrow, will you still remember me? ' Cause I must be traveling on now, there ' s too many places I ' ve got to see.” c Wen j Morton 15 Putnam Road Wendell, Wendamere . . . What a fox,” Hey lady! . . . Remembered for dancing, cheering, and her old lady shoes . . . Will never forget S.T., M.M., T.B., ).W., D.C. and Tucker ' s Cadillac . . . Enjoys dancing, cheering, listening to music, talking, and going to parties . . . A Cheerleader and a member of the Dance Club . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Brett, Miss O ' Brien, and Mr. Scarpitto . . . Plans on be¬ coming very rich, being very happy, and buying a Corvette. I get by with a little help from my friends. Baby we were burn to run.” Variety makes the spice of life. 89 (jiara jt. MoysiiAasi; 89 Red Gate Lane “Be serious” . . . Remembered for always wearing a smile. . . Will never forget the parties, cruising with Tucker, pumpkining, S.D.I.M.P., Little Bear Island, the Ski Weekend, and the Clambake ' 79 . . . Enjoys being with friends, skiing, sewing, and waterskiing . . . Member of the Ski Club . . . Enjoyed class with Miss O ' Brien . . . Employed at jewelry Bazaar . . . college-bound. Live as if you would die tomorrow . . .for you may never pass this way again. Seoftey J(du esi 18 Whittier Road Mulley . . . “You clown! . . . Remembered for playing hockey and destroying his mother ' s Maverick. . . Will never forget the day the drinking age was made 20 . . . Enjoys playing hockey and auto mechanics . . . Member of the Hockey, Soc¬ cer, and Baseball teams ... A Who ' s Who among American High School Students . . . Enjoyed Chem¬ istry with Mr. Zenewicz and Law with Mr. Appleby . . . Plans to attend a four year college. Q)e rw . . 7 D Street Debbs, Debbie, Monsterous Muise . . . Seriously, I know, Definitely . . . Remembered for hanging ten with the Ultimate Rudes . . . Will never forget the tree in the BPL 8th period with L.F., ).B., ).B., B.F., K.L. and Girls ' Night Out . . . Enjoys partying on the weekends, horseback riding, and reading poetry . . . Enjoyed Accounting with Mr. Brett . . . Em¬ ployed at Marshall ' s Warehouse . . . college- bound. Love is . . . remembering the people you left be¬ hind. 310 Ash Street Murph . . . Say what? . . . Remembered for blushing and breaking her leg on New Year ' s Eve . . .Will never forget the brick wall encountered while pumpkining . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Feit and Chemistry with Mr. Blodgett . . . Employed at Bradlees . . . Plans to pursue a career in medicine. Remember what I told you yesterday — well I lied. Q)em c f Jltfu Zasiaf 37 Indian Tree Lane I couldn ' t be bothered. . . . Remembered for wor¬ rying about her hair and talking too fast . . . Will never forget the basketball and football games, the Baton Squad, and the semi-formal dances ... En¬ joys twirling, dancing, and eating. . . Co-Captain of the Baton Squad . . . Enjoyed Physics with Mr. Murphy . . . Employed at Demoulas . . . Plans to attend a four year college. All good things must come to an end, but memories last forever. Jlfiuxtone 73 Causeway Road Lee . . . Yaaaah! , It ' s all screwed up . . . Re¬ membered for being a flirt . . . Will never forget Mongo ' s parties, Hampton Beach, Labor Day ' 79, Lipton, and WP . . . Enjoys dancing, parties, music, and being with friends . . . Member of the WPA . . . Enjoyed Social Studies with Mr. Swanson . . . Employed at Reading Savings Bank . . . college- bound. I ' ve been afraid of changing because I ' ve built my life around you. Time makes you grow older. Even children get older and I ' m getting older too. 90 Q)aoul _ Vausriasi i 72 Spruce Road Stormy. . . Dime . . . Remembered for speeding over the speed bumps into the parking lot . . . Will always remember the P.T.A. . . . Enjoys scuba di¬ ving . . . Member of the O.L.G.W.C. . . . Enjoyed Electronics with Mr. Morris and Accounting with Mr. Brett . . . Employed at Grolier Interstate . . . Plans to become a Sales Manager for Grolier. Life in the fast lane. Jfcw _ 7 jVeuma i iy 125 Summer Avenue Moose . . . Sure thing . . . Remembered for sit¬ ting on the heaters with Mark . . .Will never forget Al ' s in 10 78 and MBPL . . . Enjoys all sports espe¬ cially swimming and track . . . Member of the Win¬ ter and Spring Track teams, the Band, the Glee Club, and the Easter Seals Society . . . Enjoyed Social Studies with Mr. Swanson and Chemistry with Mr. Blodgett. . . Employed at McDonald ' s . . .Plans to attend college and major in Physical Therapy. When I know the time is right for me, I cross the stream. I have a dream. tfllc uf jVazzarch 21 Melbourne Avenue Rick . . . Ga head. . . . Remembered for his quick witt and sense of humor. . . Will never forget Oklahoma and the Jr. Prom . . . Enjoys acting, being with friends and family, and going out . . . Member of QCTC, the High Happenings and Impres¬ sions, staffs, the Glee Club, Intermurals, and Trea¬ surer of the Drama Club . . . Employed at Thom McAn . . . Plans to attend college. Rivers belong where they can ramble. Eagles be¬ long where they can fly. I ' ve got to be where my spirit can run free; got to find my corner of the sky . c H } . jVtcAer ori 23 Avon Street Nick . . . Go for it . . . Remembered for being the $ and hanging around the window . . . Will never forget the Clambake, the ski weekends, the Who concert, and the proms . . . Enjoys snow and water skiing, camping, and the weekends . . . Member of the Ski Club and the Window Club . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Howland . . . Employed at Fischer Skis and Harvard University . . . college- bound. 24 Linnea Lane Neuf . . . Keep your pants on . . . Will always remember all the time spent with Annette . . . En¬ joys baseball with Mr. Moscariello, soccer, and skidding. . . Co-Captain of the Baseball and Soccer teams, and a member of the PTA . . . Enjoyed Music Theory with Mr. Roth and Elementary Functions with Mr. Moscariello . . . Employed at the YMCA . . . college-bound. And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make. — Beatles ( cune JkC. jVaae ils 511 Pearl Street Lama . . . Oh? Really! Outrageous . . . Remem¬ bered for having great parties . . . Will never forget the night Ryder played at the High School and Sun¬ day morning tennis . . . Member of the varsity Soc¬ cer team, the Ski Club, Ryder, and the PTA . . . Enjoyed Modern European History with Mr. Swanson . . . Employed as a lifeguard at the MDC pool in Stoneham . . . college-bound. You used to say live and let live. But if this ever changing world in which we live in, makes you give in and cry, say live and let die. 91 Q)ume 0 ’Obrien 34 Walnut Street Di, Live ... I don ' t know maybe it ' s me.” . . . Will always remember Veronica ' s cast party and the library: a great place to visit if they don ' t kick you out . . . Enjoys reading, acting, and parties . . . Member of the Drama Club, the Glee Club, QCTC, the Impressions staff, Dear Diane in High Happen¬ ings, and the St. Agnes Youth Program . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Croft and Mr. Shapira . . . Plans to attend college to study theater. Don ' t you see I want my life to be something more than long. — Pippin ( oasi i JfR. 0 ,( S8n ‘e i 27 Plymouth Road Jo . . . Uh ... I don ' know . . . Remembered for taking four whole years of French . . .Will never forget Mr. Cahill ' s Intermediate Composition class and painting the cafeteria walls . . . Enjoys drawing, reading, babysitting, and listening to music . . . Member of the Impressions staff and the Art and Lay¬ out staff of the Yearbook . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Howland, Typing with Miss O ' Brien, and Art with Miss Roy . . . Plans to work for a while and then attend college. There will be an answer, let it be. — The Beatles 5ffe y yC. 0 ’QBruvt 43 Prospect Street Will always remember the weekends spent with T. . . . Enjoys cheering and dancing at LaPierre . . . Co-Captaim of the Cheerleading Squad, member of the Girl ' s Spring Track team, the Dance Club, and Powder Puff . . . Employed as a camp counselor . . . college-bound. Accept me as I am so I may learn what I can be¬ come. jffar 0m VX(Vt 59 Willow Street OB . . . Will always remember the Acton-Boxboro game . . . Member of the varsity Baseball team . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Moscariello . . . college- bound. Never say die. (R x a x 0T. 0 ’0ofisior 56 Forest Street Will always remember WP, C.B. ' 79, and the last days of school ' 77-79 . . . Enjoys playing sports . . . Member of the Hockey and Baseball teams. . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Kenney and Mr. Croft . . . college-bound. And I ' m never going back to my old school. 0an tanc . (. 0 ’Q)ofivie l 23 Covey Hill Road Connie . . . Remembered for her ' 68 Montego Mx, being a part of the fearsom threesome, and loosing things . . . Will never forget 231 VN all nighters. Mongo ' s parties, Florida — Vero Beach, and con¬ certs at the Cape . . . Enjoys horseback riding, run¬ ning, and partying ... A senior class representative, a member of the Impressions Editoral Board and the WPA . . . Enjoyed class with Miss Stembridge, Mr. Valeska and Mr. Blaney, . . . Employed at Cerri- tani ' s . . . Plans to further her education. Life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved. 92 J Aaron S. 0’Q)onsie l 13 Blueberry Lane Sha . . . Will always remember the baton squad, beeping, senior year and friends . . . Enjoys playing the piano . . . Member of the Baton Squad and Rainbow . . . Plans to attend college and pursue a career in Finance. The good times are the best times, the bad times fade away. The good times are forever, but now the last time is today. — J. Geils jHarty (j. 0 ’ZTZeefe 700 Haverhill Street M.O.K. . . . Will always remember the WPA, 2 10 79, j. Geils, the Kinks, C.C.C. and Mongo ' s parties . . . Enjoys horseback riding, the beach, and good parties . . . Enjoyed American Literature with Mr. Hodgkins . . . Employed at Sunny Corner Farms . . . college-bound. Think in terms of bridges burned. — Bob Seger ZSau a jZf. 0 ’ ia Z nan 1 75 Forest Street O ' S . . . It ' s been real . . . Will always remember C.S., the pain of b-ball tryouts and the tournament time, England and Ireland — Summer of ' 77 .. . Member of the Girl ' s Basketball team and the Stu¬ dent Council . . . Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Zenewicz and Anatomy with Mr. Garland . . . Em¬ ployed at Marshall ' s . . . college-bound. (j n ' r oftZur r T ZScuZis 18 Gleason Road This is true! . . . Pet Peeves: drone work and I ' m sorry! . . . Remembered for his crazy morning an¬ nouncements and being late . . . Will never forget midnight brain strain sessions, politics with D.K. and P.P., ' 78 tables?, and times with M.A.F. . . . Enjoys living . . . Member of the Basketball team and the National Honor Society . . . Senior Class President . . . Enjoyed Debates with Dr. Kelly and English with Mr. Cahill . . . college-bound. He who is not busy being born is busy dying. . Gt u n y S. ZSaZmrr 92 Grove Street Tony. . . Will always remember Lynnfield followed by3x880 ' s. . . Member of the Cross-country, Win¬ ter and Spring Track teams . . , Enjoyed American Literature with Mr. Hodgkins and Chemistry with Mr. Blodgett . . . Plans to attend college and see the world. So when the time comes to settle down, who ' s to blame if you ' re not around? You took the long way home. ar ex 0. ZSctrsZ Zaj 7 Alden Circle Chuck . . . Remembered for his curly hair and his smile. . . Enjoys frisbee, science fiction, listening to the radio and rock music records . . . Enjoyed all his English and Latin courses . . . Plans to attend a radio communications school and study mass media. The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be con¬ scious of none. — Carlyle 93 (ft . (8ar on 47 Deborah Drive (ft ma ddSe rm 47 Deborah Drive 119 Howard Street Vermon . . . Yee-hah! , Howdy” . . . Remem¬ bered for going to concerts, moving lockers into the middle of the hall, and existing . . . Will never forget Miss Finkle ' s 7th per. Algebra class and letting the good times roll . . . Enjoys being with friends, raquetball, skiing, and hanging around . . .Member of the Ski Club . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Scarpitto . . . Employed at Economy Food Outlet . . . Plans to attend college for Business. Good times that we have had may fade away, but good friends will always stay.” dTa Aryn (SAir ast 16 Kensington Avenue Kathy . . . Remembered for taking trips every weekend of her senior year and always having cigarettes . . .Will never forget pumpkining, WP, classes with Miss )., being suspended on Class Day ' 78, the Clambake ' 79, and trips to U. Mass . . . Enjoys playing the guitar, traveling, going to con¬ certs, and partying . . . Member of the WPA . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Schapira and Mr. Scarpitto . . . Employed at Jack-In-The-Box . . . Plans to at¬ tend college and study Accounting. Don ' t wait for your ship to come in. Swim out after it. a iu r Jfd. (Sc’troce 391 West Street Jan, Rico . . . Remembered for chewing gum, her curly hair, constantly talking and her farmer jean shorts. . . Will never forget apple picking and going to the tennis matches . . . Enjoys tennis, waterski¬ ing, basketball, and sewing . . . Member of the Ten¬ nis team . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Carroll, Mr. Rhodes, Mr. Morris, and Mr. Wales . . . Employed at CVS . . . Plans to attend college. (Barry 1ftatterson 56 Highland Street Pudley, Mad dog . . . Rhombus, Cook, Your fubar . . . Remembered for his quick temper, jokes, and bald head . . . Will never forget 10 21 78 . . . Enjoys fishing, hockey, and soccer . . . Member of the Soccer team . . . Enjoyed Man In Conflict with Mr. Feit and College Prep Math with Mr. Schapira . . . Employed at McDonald ' s. Tell me about the rabbits, George. 40 Glenmere Circle Phil . . . Ree, “Who ' s pushin ' ? . . . Remem¬ bered for crusing in his Gremlin . . . Will never forget Class Day . . . Enjoys backpacking . . . En¬ joyed class with Mr. Dunbar. . . Plans to be happy. . . whole lotta things that I ' ve never done. I ain ' t never had too much fun. , . . ! % ■ 1 3 George Street Jillian, Farrah ... I don ' t believe you! ' ' ... Re¬ membered for squinting and getting jokes five mi¬ nutes later . . . Will never forget 10 20 78 and soc¬ cer games . . . Enjoys swimming, going to soccer games, mountain climbing, and horseback riding . . . Member of MYF . . . Enjoyed Anatomy with Mr. Garland and class with Mr. Swanson . . . Em¬ ployed at Beaconway Fabrics . . . Plans to attend a four year college for Physical Therapy. Jkf. ' ra ?o 216 Washington Street Will always remember ). Geils concert — 2 10 79, lanet ' s Halloween Party, and Toga . . . Member of the Powder Puff football team . . . Employed at McDonald ' s . . . Plans to attend University of Mas¬ sachusetts. c Mhr Y t r .’ 50 Oak Street War. . . Will always remember Jethro Tull and Au¬ gustine ' s— B. and B. . . . Enjoys swimming, camp¬ ing, skiing, and ceramics . . . Member of the Ski Club, the Outing Club, the Soccer and Track teams . . . Captain of the Wrestling team . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Shapira and Mr. Wood . . . Employed at Little ' s Business Service and Friendly ' s . . . Plans to attend a technical college for Electronics and the start his own business. Living just for you. 59 Pratt Street Good morning, today is . Remembered for doing the morning announcements and having a unique laugh . . . Will never forget the summit of Mt. Flume, ice diving, J.N. ' s parties, and Aesop ' s Fa¬ bles . . . Enjoys drumming, scuba diving, bicycling, and swimming. . . Member of the Band, the Outing Club, the Drama Club, and the PTA . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Howland and Biology with Mr. Kenney . . . Plans to attend college. The sea is your mirror. — Baudelaire Bernard did. d£oioe l 40 Arnold Avenue Dr. Bones . . . Smash! , Take drugs! . . . Re¬ membered for being the star bass drummer for the R.M.H.S. band . . . Will never forget Thornton band trip — 9 15-16 19 and the Summer of ' 79 . . . En¬ joys playing guitar and practicing with his band . . . Member of the Band, the Glee Club, and the Winter Track team . . . Enjoyed Ancient History with Mr. Lovely and A.V. Crew with Mr. Cain — Plans to take a year off and then go to a two year college for Media Technology. 95 r fanc ra Sowers 33 A Street Sandy . . . Alright, Do it up! , No problem . . . Remembered for helping her friends on their tests . . .Will never forget Girls ' Night Out, the Summer of ' 79, and Halloween night . . . Enjoys skiing, skateboarding, and partying . . . Member of the Baton Squad and the Ski Club . . . Enjoyed De¬ cisions with Mrs. Wood and Acting with Mr. Greene . . . college-bound. r iu asisie M. AScnoers 52 Libby Avenue Sue . . . Will always remember the friends she met and the excellent times had at Reading High and the End . . . Enjoys partying, traveling, being with peo¬ ple, and loving life . . . Employed as a secretary at Dana F. Perkins and Associates . . . Plans to con¬ tinue working as a secretary and go to a technical school to study Commercial Illustrating. Love is here to be . . . (j. 12 Winter Street Phil. . . That ' s outrageous . . . Remembered for always laughing . . . Will never forget the unknown salt lab. Graveyards in 10° weather, the Flea Market weekend, and the Clambake . . . Enjoys track and being involved in class activities . . . Member of the Cross-country, Winter and Spring Track teams . . . Senior Class Treasurer . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Croft, Mr. Zenewicz, Mr. Kelly, and Mr. Swanson Plans to attend a four year college and major in Science. Life is too short to waste on important things. ffi cAard 143 Washington Street Ricky, Rat . . . Shut up . . . Remembered for the incident on Blueberry Hill . . . Will never forget the parties . . . Enjoys playing the drums . . . Enjoyed English with Ms. Bowers . . . Employed at Wallace Motors . . . Plans to enter the Army. Freebird r uza ute (d. 25 Belmont Street Get out of my life. . . . Will always remember sucrets 4th period, S.D. at Martha ' s, the Clambake and the Ski Weekend . . . Enjoys partying and cruis¬ ing in Tucker ' s caddie . . . Member of the Ski Club, WPA, and Powder Puff team . . . Enjoyed English with Mrs. LoPorto . . . Employed at Demoulas . . . Plans to join the Air Force and become a pilot. 387 Pearl Street Princy . . .Will always remember the long nights spent down the park . . . Enjoys gymnastics and track . . . Member of the Gymnastics, Track and Football teams . . . Enjoyed English 5th period with Who, What, Where, Firm legs, Kamanchi and Mr. Croft . . . Employed at Somerville Lumber . . . Plans to attend a two year college and continue to pursue a business career. 96 JfdicAael r . tractor 379 Haverhill Street Enjoys drama, dancing, art, and singing . . . Member of Select Chorus and President of the Drama Club. . . Enjoyed class with Miss Roy and Mr. Kac- zowka . . . college-bound. “Vision is the art of seeing things invisible. — Swift 63 Vine Street Red, Rabbit . . . “Shut up or I ' ll rip out your guts! . . . Remembered for hanging out in the lav . . . Will never forget the times in the lav ... Enjoys being with Donny . . . Enjoyed Distributive Educa¬ tion with Mr. Leveque and Accounting with Mr. Brett . . . Employed at Demoulas . . . Plans to attend a two year college for Business Administration. .95 V7 J2uacAe i asA; 1 1 8 Prescott Street Karen . . . Remembered for always laughing . . . Will never forget the Summer of ' 79 and the Jr. Prom . . . Enjoys dancing . . . Co-Captain of the Baton Squad. . . Enjoyed Accounting with Mr. Cillis . . . Plans to attend a junior college. (ira y (S. J rnsn ty 23 Hampshire Road Quimbles, Quim . . . Are you crazy? , Yee-ha! . . . Remembered for his motorcycle accident . . . Will never forget working and partying at Parker Mt. ' 79, Scout camp, Wares Beach, the Pedway, and sav¬ ing K.T. ' s life . . . Enjoys weightlifting, partying, running, cross-country skiing, swimming, and backpacking . . . and member of the Outing Club and Scouting . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Feit and Mrs. Roberts . . . Employed at Lucci ' s . . . college-bound. 19 Garrett Road Jude . . . Let ' s physco-analyze this . . . Remem¬ bered for analyzing everything . . . Will never forget Girls ' Night Out, pumpkining, Weedle, and the great friends and the good times . . . Co-Editor of the Se¬ nior Profiles, member of the National Honor Society and the St. Agnes Youth Program . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Wales, Miss Lebach, Mr. Lovely, Mr. Valeska, and Mrs. Nevils. . . Plans to attend college and major in Engineering. It takes both rain and sunshine to make a rainbow. 3aAn Jv. fft unersmi 87 Belmont Street Rip . . . Remembered for this mazes and his crooked glasses . . .Will never forget Rossie ' s porch . . . Member of the Drama Club and the Impressions staff . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Kelly and Miss Montejunas . . . Plans to attend college and major in Engineering. “Sundown yellow moon I really play the past. I know every scene by heart. They all went by so fast. — Dylan 97 jfoao f jt. vucd 28 Briarwood Avenue Lou. . . Remembered for promoting health . . .En¬ joys hockey, baseball, football, and writing . . . Member of the Hockey team . . . Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Blodgett, Physics with Mr. Murphy, and In¬ termediate Composition with Mr. Bond . . . Em¬ ployed at the Pearl Street School . . . Plans to pursue an Engineering career. Sric duAemasi 86 Forest Street Jim. . . Remembered for having the perfect job . . . Will never forget the weekends on the Cape, Sunday rituals, Dwayne ' s parties and the early days of WP . . . Enjoys playing all sports and partying with his friends . . . Member of the varsity Football and Baseball teams and the WPA . . . Enjoyed Comput¬ ers with Mr. Blaney, English with Mr. Feit, and Deci¬ sions with Ms. Guzelian . . . Employed at Sunoco . . . college-bound. “The person I am tomorrow will be decided by the people I know today.” Q)o f uiM dtu tard 37 Covey Hill Road Kim . . . Who can we ask?” . . . Remembered for being a part of the Fearsome Threesome . . . Will never forget the C.C.C. concerts. Mongo ' s parties, the weekends, rain or shine at the beach, 21 1 V.N., and Florida . . . Enjoys skiing, horseback riding, and partying . . . Member of the Track team, the Ski Club, and the WPA . . . Enjoyed class with Ms. Stembridge, Mr. Swanson, and Mr. Kenney . . . Em¬ ployed at Dairy Maid . . . Plans to attend college and become rich. Keep your fears to yourself, out share your cour¬ age.” — Robert Stevenson 9 Condor Road Howdy . . . Don ' t mind the maggots!” . . . Re¬ membered for making noise in the cafeteria, library, and the halls. . . Will never forget the Who concert and pumpkining . . . Enjoys playing the guitar and skiing . . . Member of the Soccer team and the PTA . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Feit . . . Plans to attend college or broadcasting school. To be a rock and not to roll. dd ' ii er eu . (. dds tfon ST. dt c uirds, 218 Lowell Street J.R., Tuck, Shmoe . . . Howdy! . . . Will always remember pumpkining and especially 10 27 79 with Mike and Stormy . . . Enjoys photography, baseball, and working on his car. . . Member of the yearbook Photography staff and PTA . . . Worked on the slide show for ' 80 . . . Employed at Atlantic . . .Plans to attend a four year college. JfdicAael Q). ( to terte 1 5 Glen Road Mike, Richards . . . Get lost” . . . Enjoyed Typing with Mrs. Roberts and Distributive Education with Mr. Levesque . . . Employed at Santoro ' s Sub Villa. 98 20 Osborne Avenue j(i a tflofcfe e 19 Temple Street Lis. . . Basically ' In general . . .Remembered for talking a lot and being involved . . . Will never forget four years with Peggy and Schloth, three years of Spanish with Mr. Donovan, B.S. practice, R.O.J., and blood-drives . . . Enjoys writing . . . Member of the Baton Squad, National Honor Society, and the RAC . . . President of the Student Council . . . En¬ joyed class with Mr. Dunbar, Mr. Donovan, and Mr. Cahill . . . Plans to attend college. Following the crowd leads nowhere. . Vat um i ?. tflo Hn ofi 273 Pearl Street Nate . . . Enjoys reading I.R.R. Tolkien, skiing, drinking coffee fribbles, and listening to British rock . . . Member of the Baseball team and the Ski Club . . . Enjoyed Homeroom with Ms. Cohn . . . college-bound. I may not be a Spanish dancer but I certainly know my onions. — Happy Nat Trust your father. 249 Forest Street jim . . . Right here . . . Remembered for lighting firecrackers in the library and not getting caught . . . until now . . . Will never forget going out with D.D., breaking up with D.D. . . . Enjoys skiing, baseball, and bowling. . . Member of the Ski Club, CYO, and Who ' s Who Among American High School Students . . . Enjoyed History with Mr. Swanson . . . Em¬ ployed at Atlantic . . . Plans to attend Merrimack College and major in Accounting. Anyway, anyhow, anywhere I choose. — The Who tfZensiet 40 Mark Avenue Lau . . . I ' m sure . . . Remembered for bloomer shining with S.D. . . . Will never forget the football breakfasts, how good it felt to be a senior, and all the good times in high school . . . Enjoys twirling, sew¬ ing, drawing, shopping sprees, and going to the beach . . . Member of the Baton Squad and a Homeroom representative . . . Enjoyed Computers with Mr. Blaney and Geometry with Mr. Moscariello . . . Employed at Cerretani ' s . . . Plans to attend college and study Fashion. To dream of the person you would like to be is to waste the person you are. 48 Maple Ridge Road Kenny . . . Don ' t hold your breath waiting. . . . Remembered for Mr. Computer . . . Will never forget working for Mr. Hollingsworth and the PTA . . . Enjoys officiating hockey and baseball . . .En¬ joyed class with Mr. Blaney, Mr. Schapira, Miss Cohn, Miss Zeytoonian, and Mr. Swanson . . .Plans to attend college and major in Computer Pro¬ gramming and Analysis. I get by with a little help from my friends. , m ra f j f Ao oru 99 tfUcAasw 1 9 Barrows Road Rick, Rich, Italian Italiasized . . . “Guess who I cal¬ led last night . . . Will always remember gang fighting and H.H. at Fanueil Hall, going to the Ped- way, the Clambake, cruising with R.R., S.M., K.G., C.Q., thank you A.V. and M.B., Gubba is No. 1, and Labor Day weekend ' 79 . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Schapira, Mr. Howland, and Mr. Croft . . . Em¬ ployed at Lucci ' s . . . Plans to attend University of Lowell and become a music teacher and professional musician. I ' m gonna flip, flop, and fly. Ar ' iantora 62 King Street Luke . . . Enjoys partying . . . Enjoyed Ceramics with Mr. Wood . . . Employed at York Steak House. fT tomax tfb a f 87 Dana Road Tom . . . Who cares . . . Will always remember his senior year and the PTA . . . Enjoys going to rock concerts and partying . . . Member of the Ski Club Enjoyed class with Mr. Feit and Mr. Schapira . . . Employed at the Reading Public Library . . . Plans to attend college and major in Computer Sci¬ ence. Only the good die young. JfyUc ael Q). i fau u er$ 10 Elliott Street Mike. . . What ever, Heard of Trailways? . . . Remembered for having no classes . . . Will never forget the PTA, driving with Stormy around his favor¬ ite corner, and getting stopped by the cops for run¬ ning lights . . . Enjoys skiing and scuba diving . . . Member of the Ski Club and the yearbook Photogra¬ phy staff. . . Enjoyed Math with Mr. Kaczowka . . . Employed at Mobile . . . Plans to attend college and study Computers. . ( y?. r fana er 3 Bartlett Circle Alan . . . Remembered for reading a lot . . . Will never forget Ms. Finkle ' s class . . . Member of the Wrestling team and involved in the One Act Play contest . . . Enjoyed Modern European History with Mr. Swanson and English with Mr. Cahill . . . Em¬ ployed at Showcase Cinema . . . college-bound. Jliasy r fc auer 240 Pearl Street Mair . . . O.K. Fine . . . Remembered for catch¬ ing senioritis early . . . Will never forget )r. and Sr. Beach Day, silent study, and D.H., M.S., M.T. . . . Enjoys volleyball, skiing, hiking, and biking . . . Member of the Softball team . . . Enjoyed English with Ms. Bowers and Social Studies with Mrs. Doob . . . Employed at Caldor ' s . . . Plans to attend col¬ lege and major in Education. Just sing, sing a song. 100 jVa ia y o. r icA o Ay 394 Pearl Street “That ' s right . . . Remembered for enjoying homeroom and her sense of humor . . .Will never forget pumpkining, R.O.J., B.S. practices, ski trips, and Ropplenose . . . Enjoys skiing, jogging, and drawing . . . Member of the Baton Squad and the Ski Club . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson and Mr. Kaczowka . . . Employed at Atlantic . . . college-bound. You can ' t please everyone, so you gotta please yourself. . Oh s 3$c A ' Sco tt 64 Colonial Drive Will always remember 2 1 7 79, S.A., her Jr. year, the Ski Weekend — drawing with C.B., parties, and G.N.O. . . . Enjoys waterskiing, snow skiing, and skating. . . Captain of the Girl ' s Spring Track team and a member of the Cheerleading Squad, Student Council, and the Ski Club . . . Favorite teacher, Mr. Soule . . . Plans to attend college. It ' s so hard to be unkind. So easy just to say that everything is just the way it seems. 32 Vine Street Greg . . . Excellent! . . . Remembered for being a student and a friend . . .Will never forget 8th period Algebra class with Miss Finkle . . . Enjoys tennis, skating, and listening to music . . . Member of the Tennis team . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Dun¬ bar and Mr. Howland as well as Engineering Graph¬ ics and Advanced Composition . . . Employed at McDonald ' s. . . Plans to attend a four year college. Yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away . . Qde mraA deaihaf 106 Gleason Road Debs . . . Remembered for babbling incoherently . . .Will never forget France ' 78, the Summer of ' 79, L.A., B.S. practice, 10 10 79, and Halloween . . . Enjoys skiing, partying, reading, horseback rid¬ ing, and people watching . . . Member of the Baton Squad, PTA, Student Council, National Honor Soci¬ ety, Pioneer staff, and a Homeroom representative . . . Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Z . . . Plans to attend college. I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yester¬ day and I love today. jtAicAael S. ierresitino 7 Colburn Road Tino . . . Film at 11:00, Am I late? . . . Re¬ membered for his wise mouth . . .Will never forget Mr. Levesque ' s class and “The Castle ' 79 . . . En¬ joys working with Ulysses and Facelight and partying . . . Member of Blue Mule . . . Enjoyed Distributive Education with Mr. Levesque, Law with Mr. Appleby, and English with L.M. , . . Employed at Ace Art . . . Plans to take the future as it comes. A(e a s Q). iSAeeAcm 11 Balsam Road Lesley, Betty-Lu Harris . . . “What ya want a metal? . . . Remembered for her distinctive walk . . .Will never forget the friendly Rockport cops, Mac ' s, parties, and Long Beach . . . Enjoys being with friends and tennis . . . Captain of the varsity Tennis team . . . Enjoyed English with Mrs. LoPorto and Math with Mr. Hollingsworth . . . Employed at Winchester Tennis Center . . . college-bound. Well, let the good times roll. 101 j( hu A. ? I ' Ae zi ' 48 Border Road Lou . . . So shoot me . . . Remembered for the way the back doors open on his car and being with D.M. . . . Will never forget the football games and the Baton Squad Dance ' 79 . . . Enjoys being with friends and going to baseball games . . . Member of Band and past member of the Track team . . . En¬ joyed Chemistry with Mrs. Cook, Anatomy with Mr. Garland, and Band with Mr. Roth . . . Employed at CVS . . . Plans to attend college, get married, and settle down. J t fa (S. 336 South Street Linita . . . Give me a break . . . Will always re¬ member having 6th, 7th, and 8th period free in her Jr. year . . . Enjoys reading, listening to music, travel¬ ing, and camping . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Howland and French with Mr. Ham . . . Employed at CVS . . . Plans to attend college and travel. And when the night is cloudy, there is still a light that shines on me, shine until tomorrow, let it be. — Lennon and McCartney (j ri tine c iemane 19 Tennyson Road Chris. . . Will always remember going to the tennis matches. . . Enjoys tennis and skiing . . .Member of the Band, Ski Club, and varsity Tennis and Basket¬ ball teams . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Dunbar and Miss Bartlett . . . Employed at Woolworth ' s . . . Plans to attend college and major in Engineering. OBrcul A. J ettermA 273 Haverhill Street Chief. . . Party” . . . Remembered for being able to con his way out of anything . . . Will never forget Outward Bound and partying in Bethleham with F.E. . . . Enjoys partying and traveling . . . Member of Ulysses . . . Enjoyed class with Phylis Leath . . . Employed at Moynihan Lumber Inc. . . . Plans to become a fireman. 24 Bolton Street Tres bien . . . Will always remember apple pick¬ ing and Judy ' s psycho-analyzing the situation . . . Enjoys playing the guitar, listening to music, and playing and watching all sports . . . Member of the Field Hockey and Softball teams, High Happenings staff, and Impressions staff . . . Enjoyed Modern European History with Mr. Swanson and English with Mr. Howland . . . Employed at Dunkin Donuts . . . Plans to attend college and major in Journalism. I do not fear tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. 14 Fox Run Lane Smitty . . . Remembered for being a happy, smiley, and funny person with a lot of feelings . . . Will never forget D.M. and Ski Season ' 80 . . . Enjoys skiing . . . Member of the Window Club and the Hockey team . . . Enjoyed Math with Miss Finkle . . . Employed at Demoulas . . . Plans to attend college and major in Pre-Dentistry. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change, courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference. 102 Q)(ma cl yt. im fA 4 Old Farm Road Smitty, Donny . . . Hi killer . . . Remembered for being a happy, smiley, and funny person . . . Will never forget the hockey game against Burlington . . . Enjoys hockey and tennis . . . Member of the varsity Hockey team and Captain of the Tennis team . . . Enjoyed Decisions with Mr. Valeska and Ac¬ counting with Mr. Brett . . . Employed at Demoulas . . . Plans to attend college and study Economics. Until tomorrow comes we ' ll dream of yesterday. 186 Summer Avenue Oh, he ' s sooo niiiice! , You ' re dissscustinggg! . . . Remembered for speaking French, wearing hats, singing, and liking disco . . . Will never forget her three years in France and coming home . Enjoys acting, singing, and flirting . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Schapira, Mr. Blodgett, and Miss Finkle . . . Employed at McDonald ' s . . . Plans to attend college. Always look on the bright side of life. — Monty Python a n o. r iorestxo i 44 Pennsylvania Avenue Sorenrock . . . Intense, Hey, you know it . . . Remembered for always talking about cars and rock and roll music . . . Never turns down a chance to do something crazy . . . Will never forget jamming with the Rock and Rollers . . . Enjoys drumming, cruising, and partying with good friends . . . Member of the Band, PTA, and the varsity Soccer team . . . Enjoyed Algebra with Ms. Finkle . . . Em¬ ployed at Atlantic . . . Plans to attend a four year college. wm ieu 106 Main Street Spinzo . . . Let me put it this way Remembered for his kicking shoe . . .Will never forget Mongo ' s parties . . . Enjoys football and driv¬ ing his car. . . Member of the varsity Football team . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Blaney . . . Employed at Addison-Wesley . . . Plans to pursue a career in Data Processing. 0. JlAa A c jjfrrayue 386 Grove Street Sprago . . . Whatever . . . Remembered for being Mr. Computer . . .Will never forget working with Mr. H and the PTA . . . Enjoys golfing and camping ... An Eagle Scout . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Feit and Computers with Mr. Blaney and Mr. Schapira . . . Employed at Meadowbrook Coun¬ try Club . . . Plans to attend college and major in Computer Science. There is nothing we can ' t do my friend. — Kansas 0U A . . ' p rr 24 Baker Road K . . . Say what, K.O. . . . Will always re¬ member 7th period lunch . . . Enjoys being any¬ where that has trees, a lake, sun, and a boat . . . Member of the Track team, the Ski Club, and the Yearbook staff . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. How¬ land, Modern European History with Mr. Swanson, and Social Studies with Ms. Sellers . . . college- bound. I 103 156 Prospect Street Stamegie . . . Captain of the Field Hockey and Softball teams and a member of the Basketball team . . . Enjoyed Trigonometry with Mr. Schapira . . . Employed at Quikmart . . . Plans to attend college and study Engineering. SCtcAael S. Sta i af 33 Howard Street ea i Q). dtarA 75 Harrison Street Jeanie . . . I ' m hyper . . . Remembered for her fingernails . . . Will never forget P.K. . . . Enjoys partying at the park and going to Laconia . . . En¬ joyed class with Miss O ' Brien and Mr. Levesque . . . Employed at Solo-Pak Electronics . . . Plans to be¬ come a secretary and travel. c o iza yet o. r toumrt 125 Howard Street Beth . . . You ' re no fun . . . Remembered for always writing letters during class . . . Will never forget 6 12 79, 8 8 79, 9 5 79, and 9 30 79 ... En¬ joys swimming and sewing . . . Member of the Drama Club, AFS, and the Pep Squad . . . Enjoyed Algebra with Ms. Finkle, class with Mr. Appleby and class with Mr. Darrin . . . Employed at K-Mart . . . Plans to work for Melville Corp. and get married. I love you not only for what you are making of yourself, but for what you are making of me. Stout 228 Pleasant Street Remembered for taking day ' s off from school to go hunting . . . Enjoys hunting, fishing, camping, and reading . . . Member of the Appalachian Mountain Club . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Howland and Ancient History with Mr. Lovely . . . Employed at McDonald ' s . . . Plans to work full time. S ir SC. ' itram Ceryy 85 Haystack Road Lester, Karlos, Light bulb, Long haired hippie type freak. . . Where is Jim? . . . Remembered for his long hair, mesca beans, and his parties . . . Will never forget V.FC, Class Day ' 79, the Outlaws, the round up at the tennis courts ' 78, and being sus¬ pended for the incident in the commons ' 78 . . . Enjoys going to concerts, parties and boxing . . . Enjoyed Decisions, Electronics, Biology, and his free periods . . . Employed at Cabletronix . . . Plans to travel and then go on to school. You always feel outnumbered. Don ' t dare make a stand. — Bob Seger 104 _ orma t . (. iftra iMerys 85 Haystack Road Norm . . . “Catch a buzz! . . . Remembered for having a lot of parties and seeing Led Zeppelin in concert ' 77 . . . Will never forget how Mr. Cid helped him through the Outlaws concerts ' 78-79 ■ . . Enjoys electronics. . . Enjoyed Electronics Lab with Mr. Morris . . . Employed as a computer pro¬ grammer at Graphic Circuits . . . Plans to become a recording engineer and help create live albums. I get by with a little help from my friends. I ' m gonna try with a little help from my friends. S Viza tA yC. r iu uxm 112 Summer Avenue Liz . . . “Right, That ' s rude . . . Remembered for her sense of humor and being friendly . . .Will never forget Kenny in Mr. Howland ' s Advanced Composition class . . . Enjoys laughing, playing sports, and learning about other individuals . . . Member of the Field Hockey and Basketball teams and the St. Agnes Youth Program . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Blodgett, Mr. Appleby, and Mr. Feit . . . Plans to attend a four year college. 203 Forest Street Lee. . . “What ' s up? . . . Remembered for always smiling . . . Will never forget getting mono during the first semester and 8 29 79 . . . Enjoys field hockey and softball, singing, and talking with friends . . . Member of the Glee Club, Student Council, the Field Hockey and Softball teams and a senior homeroom representative . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Roth and Mr. Croft . . . Employed at Cookies Cook n . . . Plans to attend college and major in Psychology. Steven tfl. r a axm 76 Minot Street Sully . . . Remembered for being an honorary member of the WPA . . .Will never forget Mongo ' s parties and WP in ' 77 - 78 . . . Enjoys partying with friends, football, and track . . . Enjoyed Metal Shop with Mr. Arsenault . . . Plans to become a success¬ ful businessman. Get high with a little help from your friends. c UlHMMOn 29 Juniper Circle “Outrageous . . . Remembered for his corners . . . Will never forget the Eagles ' 79 . . . Enjoys loud music . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Feit, Mr. Kaczowka, and Mr. Wales . . . Employed at Stone ' s . . . Plans to earn money. c itcKm tm 19 Linnea Lan e Skid . . . “It ' s time . . . Remembered for the Black Box . . . Will never forget skidding and the fishing trip. . . Member of the varsity Soccer team and U.T. . . . Enjoyed Wood Shop with Mr. Patterson . . . college-bound. Explode and tear this town apart. 105 tf tfArusi o. r U HT fe y 193 Bancroft Avenue Kathy . . . Enjoys spending time with friends . . . Member of the Baton Squad and the Winter and Spring Track teams . . . college-bound. “Dream what you dare to dream. Go where you want to go. Be what you want to be. Live. — Jonathan Livingston Seagull ia A S. Summer 72 Berkeley Street Ruthie . . . “Nobody ' s perfect . . . Remembered for wearing her field hockey uniform around school for a five . . .Will never forget skiing with Dr. S (Dr. G) at 99 mph . . . Member of the Field Hockey and Softball teams, the Treasurer of the Ski Club, and a Gym Leader. . . Employed at Brigham ' s . . . Plans to attend a junior college to study Child Care. ( acaue me i t . r ly rtcs 30 Brewer Lane lacque . . . “Do it up . . . Remembered for her party yell . . . Will never forget the Summer of ' 79 and Georgetown, Me . . . Enjoys skiing, swimming, bicycling and partying . . . Member of the Ski Club and the Outing Club . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Gillis, Mr. Brett, Mr. Levesque, Mrs. Roberts, and Mrs. Mosher . . . Employed at Spartan Paint and Supply . . . Plans to attend a two year community college. Go for tomorrow. Remember today, life is for living and too short for standing still. Live it to the fullest, and love. — Graham 63 y a i f cr Zot 11 Fox Run Lane jean Guy . . . Remembered for standing at the win¬ dow . . . Will never forget the Clambake ' 79 and the ride to N.A.S.C. . . . Enjoys hockey, hunting, and fishing . . . Member of the Outing Club, the Ski Club, the Window Club, and the Hockey team . . . Enjoyed Metal Shop with Mr. Arsenault . . . Em¬ ployed at Fischer Warehouse . . . Plans to enter the Navy. D.B. 35 Tennyson Road Jay . . . Shut ya mouth! . . . Will always re¬ member the cubes and the birthday present that di¬ dn ' t fit her ankle . . . Enjoys rebuilding player pianos and going to Florida . . . Member of the Im¬ pressions Editorial Board, the Band, and the National Honor Society . . . Enjoyed Spanish with Ms. Cohn and Ms. Zeytoonian and English with Wacky Cahill . . . Employed at Kitty ' s . . . Plans to attend college and major in Engineering. Z7T. Z7 a or 31 Ash Hill Road I don ' t know . . . Remembered for being small . . . Enjoyed Decisions with Mr. Valeska . . . Em¬ ployed at McDonald ' s . . . Plans to attend college and become a teacher. 106 a ie S. Tee 180 Prescott Street )u . . . How ' s tricks? . . . Remembered for yel¬ ling at Steve and giving R.K. a bloody nose . . .Will never forget 10 22 77; 9:00 p.m., the Jr. Prom, 7 15 78, and Marina Vm 9 C.C.C. . . . Enjoys eat¬ ing, writing, skiing, and going to the beach . . . Member of the Track team and WPA . . . Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Blodgett, English with Mr. Crift, and Algebra with Mr. Kaczowka . . . Employed at the Last Corner Restaurant. . . Plans to attend a four year college and major in Business Management. Q)czmc jt. {T u nteon 48 Linden Street C ' est la vie! . . . Remembered for being a good student and a good natured person . . . Enjoys baseball and football . . . Member of the Math team, the National Honor Society, and the Ski Club . . . Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Zenewicz . . . Employed at CVS . . . Plans to attend college. If you want to get down, get down on the ground ... Jl ar s ST. {Teu A ary 90 John Carver Road Tewks . . . I ' m up a creek without a paddle. . . . Remembered for his quick and funny remarks . . . Will never forget the cage in Biology . . . Enjoys hockey, tennis, and camping . . . Member of the Tennis team and the Ski Club . . . Enjoyed chemis¬ try with Mr. Zenewicz and Biology with Mr. Cohen . . . Employed at CVS . . . Plans to attend college and study Science. At length did cross an albatross. {T evtn JT. {Tierney; 224 Pleasant Street Will always remember all of the Reading vs. Lexington Winter Track meets and Mr. Soule ' s pep talks before the big meets . . . Enjoys running, play¬ ing sports, camping, and going to the beach . . . Member of the Cross-country team and Captain of the Winter and Spring Track teams . . . Enjoyed Bi¬ ology with Mr. Soule, class with Mr. Croft, and class with Ms. Bowers . . . Plans to attend college. It ' s all a question of priorities. — H.C. Qjanna JtT. {TTumiJhson 187 Bancroft Avenue Sorta, kinda, a little bit. . . . Scott Bowe— I love you . . . Remembered for her hair and being thin . . . Will never forget the Journey concert . . . En¬ joys being on her own and doing exciting things . . . Member of I.A.T. . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Blaney and Mrs. Roberts . . . Employed at K-Mart . . . Plans to become a model. If the sun refuse to shine, I would still be loving you. Mountains crumble to the sea, there would still be you and me. {TTumuMs T. {Tierney 211 High Street Tom . . . Go for it! . . . Remembered for the White Falcon . . . Will never forget the Clambake ' 79. . . Enjoys skiing . . . Member of the Window Club, the Ski Club, and the Outing Club . . . En¬ joyed Man In Conflict with Mr. Feit . . . Plans to attend a business school. With two eyes and one tonque, you should see twice as much as you say. 107 Q)cuue M. fTomaxxetti 1 Summit Drive Danielle . . . “What ' s up? . . . Remembered for trying to keep a smile on her face . . . Will never forget the times spent in Ms. Seller ' s office . . . En¬ joys partying with friends and enjoying life . . . En¬ joyed talking with Mr. Dunbar and class with Miss O ' Brien . . . Employed at Bradlee ' s . . . Plans to become a secretary. I ' m as free as a bird now ... 12 Pearl Street Tsouk . . . Clutch . . . Remembered for always having a clean uniform . . . Will never forget the fishing trip, the tent nights, and skidding . . .Enjoys playing all sports . . . Member of the varsity Football and Basketball teams, U.T., and the PTA . . . En¬ joyed Algebra with Mr. Schapira and Study with Mr. Gucciardi . . . Plans to attend college and play football or basketball. But tomorrow might not be here for you. ci n ' aa 88 Hancock Street Bubba, Tish, Weedle . . . Guess you had to be there, Well excuuuse me . . . Remembered for laughing . . . Will never forget Spain ' 77, the lake, 6 20 79, pumpkining, B.S. ' s butter, and Ms. Finkle ' s 7th period class . . . Enjoys dancing, camping, hav¬ ing a good time, and mountain climbing . . . Member of the Glee Club . . . Enjoyed class with Ms. Montejunas and Mr. Donovan . . . Employed at K-Mart . . . Plans to attend a four year college and major in Psychology and Dance. If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it.” Q}. 1 66 Woburn Street Janine . . . You guys . . . Remembered for her laugh. . . Will never forget Apple, Cross-country progressive suppers, and Bounce . . . Enjoys track, hiking, and swimming . . . Captain of the Cross-country and Spring Track teams . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Croft and Geometry with Mr. Schap¬ ira .. . college-bound. Do not follow where the path may lead. Go, in¬ stead, where there is no path and leave a trail. c ( za vu’ M. f iu u’r 642 Haverhill Street Tuck . . . All I can say is you ' re lucky you got a damn good driver!! . . . Will always remember S.D. at Martha ' s pool, Mac ' s, The Hatchback Kid, the Summer of ' 79, cruisin ' , Little Bear Island, analys¬ ing with K.G., W.M. and K.G. . . . Enjoys partying, skiing, and showing horses . . . Member of the Ski Club . . . Enjoyed Accounting with Mr. Brett, JOP with Miss O ' Brien, and class with Ms. Kaman . . . Employed at Demoulas . . . Plans to attend a four year college. Friends make the path a little bit smoother. (o rwtma Jf(C. HJi i {Acaoer 1 27 Prospect Street Chris . . . I ' m totally serious . . . Remembered for her red hair and being mistaken for a triplet or twin . . . Will never forget 10 16 79, the Summers of ' 78 and ' 79, and the Baton Squad Dance of ' 79 . . . Enjoys swimming, dancing, sewing, being out¬ doors and being with Doug . . . Freshman Secre¬ tary, Homeroom Rep., member of the High Happen¬ ings staff and the Ski Club . . . Enjoyed History with Mr. Kelly . . . Employed at Atlantic . . . Plans to attend college to study Textile Marketing and Home Economics. I have learned that to be with those I like is enough. iSeter (j. Hut Qfteaofr 127 Prospect Street Pete the Beave . . . Remembered for his good grades and being one of three VanBeaver ' s in the graduating class . . . Enjoys baseball, basketball, and coin collecting . . . Employed at Cerratani ' s and Demoulas . . . Plans to attend college and get rich. Mcuya jfa a Hrta ie i Rantalantie 3 28400 ULVILA Finland Liisa . . . “These crazy Americans! . . . Remem¬ bered for being an exchange student from Finland . . . Will never forget her whole year here and 10 10 79 . . . Enjoys camping, bike riding, and being with friends . . . Member of the Outing Club, AFS, French Club, and the Track team . . . Enjoyed all her classes especially Mr. Benshimol ' s singing En¬ glish class . . . Plans to go back to Finland and con¬ tinue her schooling. “Life just gives me time and space. It ' s up to me to fill it. r lie tliesi jH. Ha t IBeatur 1 27 Prospect Street Beav, Pervert . . . “You know what I mean, “No kidding . . . Remembered for trying to be nice, his sick jokes, and acting like a fool . . . Will never forget R.D., disco dancing, working, movies, basket¬ ball games, C.K., C.S., the prom, the Clambake, school, S.C., and roller skating . . . Enjoys tennis, swimming, collecting postcards, and going out . . . Member of the Impressions Editoral Board, Tennis team, the Chess Club, AFS, Student Council, a homeroom rep., and a Big Brother . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Croft, Mr. Dunbar, and Ms. Kaman . . . Employed at Woolworth ' s . . . Plans to attend college and major in Business Administration. You are what you are. You ' re beautiful. c Stolen yC. Hcuyte m 244 Haverhill Street Tex . . . It ' s cool . . . Will always remember the days of D.M. . . . Enjoys cars, motorcycling, bal¬ looning, and relaxing . . . Member of the Window Club, Hockey team, and Co-Captain of the Cricket team . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Schapira . . . Em¬ ployed at Acme Explosive and Burlington Dodge . . . college-bound. 885 Main Street Trouble . . . What ' s up? . . . Remembered for smiling and being happy . . . Will never forget Ms. Sellers, K., H., R., K-2, S., G., BPL, thanks Mom and Dad, Hoobie, and most of all Mark . . . Enjoys rid¬ ing motorcycles . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Feit . . . Plans to pursue a career in counseling. If they were right, I ' d agree. But it ' s them they know not me . . . — Cat Stevens jHaria Waul 5 Summer Avenue Mari . . . Remembered for her accent, breaking her desk in Chemistry, and her athletic ability . . . Will never forget Girls ' Night Out, the first day at RMHS, and 10 31 79 . . . Enjoys basketball and volleyball . . . Enjoyed French with Mrs. Healy and Ancient History with Mr. Lovely . . . Plans to return to Puerto Rico to attend college. 109 c f Z zaZx’t i M. Wart 33 Temple Street Liz. . . M.S. . . . Will always remember cruising in a convoy, WP, pumpkining, close calls, and Mon¬ go ' s parties . . . Enjoys weekends, parties, and summers at the Cape . . . Captain of the Gymnastics team . . . Member of SCR, the Yearbook staff, Im¬ pressions staff, and WPA . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Croft and Trigonometry with Mr. Rhodes . . . Employed at Pizza World . . . Plans to attend col¬ lege and travel. “This self, what is it? ane y W. WeZiZoft 40 Melbourne Avenue |an. Spitfire . . . Let ' s. . . . . . Remembered for her Halloween costume party . . .Will never forget M.M., 5 27 78, the Clambake ' 79. the Jr. Prom, the Sr. Prom ' s, Powder Puff, O.M., 6 1 79, 2:11 — V.N., and Halloween ' 79 . . . Enjoys partying, concerts, gymnastics, skiing, and summers at C.C. . . . Member of the Ski Club, WPA, and Captain of the Gymnastics team . . . Employed at Demoulas . . . Plans to attend a four year college. ZAZt’ Z j yC. Watts; 147 Washington Street Blondie, Kelltron . . . Where ' s the party? , Go for it, Dreamin ' is free . . . Remembered for always waiting for C.C. to come home and BPL . . . Will never forget the Outlaws ' 79, Christmas Eve — Zit- zow ' s ' 78, 4 21 79 — N.H. party, Van Halen, A.V. , and Chico ' s Bar. . . Enjoys partying, going to concerts, and traveling with Darbs and Chris . . . Member of W.L.O.. . . Employed at Marshall ' s . . . Plans to become a writer and photographer. Give me silver, blue and gold the color of the sky I ' m told, my rainbow is overdue. QZcmiel yC. WeZZ 56 Longwood Road Buzzbe . . . How ya doing? . . . Remembered for blaring tunes in the BPL . . . Will never forget the morning after . . . Enjoys partying and listening to good music . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Feit, Metal Shop with Mr. Arsenault, and Wood Shop with Mr. Patterson . . . Employed at Marshall ' s Warehouse . . . Plans to attend a technical college and become a carpenter. AZla x r WeZcZ 9 4 Oak Street Will always remember the many good times at the park, Marina 9 — C.C.C., and 211 V.N. nights. . . Enjoys skiing and the weekends . . . Member of the WPA . . . Employed at the Last Corner Restaurant . . . Plans to attend college and travel. 109 Colburn Street 110 ' iieotsis r j T c Mdutcom 19 Glen Road Steve . . . Remembered for his temper . . . Will never forget the Sr. Prom ' 78 . . . Enjoys flying a Piper Cherokee . . . Member of the Civil Air Patrol . . . Enjoyed Man In Conflict with Mr. Feit . . . Plans to enter the Air Force. “Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earth, Put out my hand, and touched the face of God!” dOe ra 12 Pratt Street ane W u ' i te 1 1 Hillside Road Rusty . . .Will always remember the junior year, S.A., low budget, 5 5, and Maine . . . Member of the Dance Club and WPA ... An Austin Prep and Reading High Cheerleader . . . Employed by Las- chi ' s Hairstylists . . . Plans to pursue a career in nursing or cosmotology. We ' ve only just begun ... dBar awi f WlcA 33 Henzie Street Babs, Barb . . . Oh yeah, but Remem¬ bered for being very quiet except with good friends . . . Will never forget Jr. and Sr. Beach Day . . . Enjoys water skiing, swimming, and going to N.H. . . . Member of the Field Hockey team and Manager of the Softball team . . . Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Blodgett and English with Mr. Bond . . . Employed at CVS . . . college-bound. I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant. ame a Wisdder 1 67 Green Street Pam. . . Smile, if you want to get. . . . . .Will never forget walks with friends during lunch . . . Enjoys arts and crafts and working with her hands . . . Employed at Zayre ' s . . . Plans to become an Interior Decorator. ' ' Peace-love-happi ness. { } a ' ( . ' Wood 52 Belmont Street Remembered for derogatory remarks . . .Will never forget the Clambake, camping, and D.M. . . .Enjoys skiing and camping. . . Member of the Ski Club and the Window Club . . . Enjoyed Algebra with Ms. Finkle . . . Employed at Atlantic and Charette Art . . . Plans to attend college. Ill JfdartAa A . ( Wam ra - 76 Orange Street Martha . . . “You stiff!” . . . Will always remember pumpkining, Lipton, Mac ' s, and Tucker ' s caddie . . . Enjoys all sports . . . Member of the Field Hockey, Basketball, and Softball teams. . .Enjoyed Math with Mr. Shapira . . . Employed at the Old Fashioned Donut Shop . . . Plans to attend a two year college. ( 5fto er£ o. i oasu 32 Dividence Road 5 T tre r Zara n m 16 Dustin Road Z . . . Remembered for her corners . . .Will never forget 10 10 79, the Summer of ' 79, pumpkining, and 10 31 79 . . . Enjoys running, skiing, and sew¬ ing . . . Member of the Ski Club, Winter and Spring Track teams, the Yearbook staff, and th e National Honor Society . . . Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Kelly, class with Mr. Swanson, and class with Mr. Garland . . . Employed at the Donut Maker . . . college-bound. To accomplish great things we must not only act, but also dream. Not only plan, but also believe. — Anatole Franoe aul Zt. Zanms 49 Field Pond Drive Zarn . . . Enjoys football and working for his father ' s construction company . . . Member of the Football team and WPA . . . Enjoyed Metal Shop with Mr. Arsenault and Wood Shop with Mr. Patterson . . . Employed by Domenick Zanni and Sons, Inc. . . . Plans to continue working for Domenick Zanni and Sons, Inc. V ORe ti ia Z7 . We cA 271 Woburn Street Betsy . . . Buzz off . . . Remembered for hanging out in the lav . . . Will never forget the enjoyable times spent in the lav . . . Enjoyed Distributive Edu¬ cation with Mr. Levesque and Fundamentals of Writ¬ ing with Mr. Hodgkins . . . Employed at Bosn ' s Whistle. . . Plans to enter the field of Management. Wouldn ' t it be nice if we were older and we didn ' t have to wait so long ...” CAMERA SHY Jfdeli ms QBalhmii 20 Eastway Ihlohert dBrau o 70 Walnut Street J ofiathasi (jail 38 Summer Avenue Crazed . . . Are you baked? . . . Remembered for his smoke show ' s on Class Day ' 79 . . . Will never forget Class Day ' 79 . . . Enjoys partying . . . Enjoyed Man In Conflict with Mr. Feit . . . Employed at Mr. Rustprof . . . Plans to become rich and buy a big house. Williams (jar iem 12 Willow Street raca (S. (xm a uyla n 84 Cross Street Choice . . . Remembered for moper . . . Will never forget Class Day . . . Enjoys partying . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Patterson and Mr. Wales . . . Employed at Wallace Motors. The greaks don ' t want no freaks. Q)elaraA Q)aucett 38 Dividence Road JfdicheA Q)usm 16 Could Street 421 Lowell Street Wimbles . . . Sue, Italians are the best partners!! . . . Remembered for being a new student and Saratogas . . . Will never forget pumpkining, parties, P.D. — being dumped, 10 23 79, and Big Dan . . . Enjoys ceramics, dance, track, gymnastics, and horseback riding . . . Member of the Softball and Track teams, the Baton Squad, and Intermural Gymnastics ... En¬ joyed Decisions with Mr. Darrin and Chemistry with Mr. Blodgett . . . Plans to attend college to become and X-ray technician and travel. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference. ase hs Inerma i 23 West Street Q)afehae l dxira uluai 1 97 South Street DeDe . . . It ' s not fair! . . . Remembered for complaining . . . Will never forget A.L.T. . . . Enjoys philosophizing about the need for justice in life . . . Enjoyed Decisions with Mr. Clarke and U.S. History with Mr. Kelly . . . Employed at Data Cube, Inc. . . . Plans to contribute some good to the world. Creation is to the mind what resurrection is to death! (Aole i JldexSloeem 38 Victoria Avenue Jlhaareem ih ftle y 12 Wedge Pond Road Winchester 34 Torre Street (jleryl iSear 1 3 Wenda Street nuAleyy HC. White 68 Glenmere Circle Whiterini ... I shouldn ' t be here! . . . Re¬ membered for having one year of gym and five years of classes . . .Will never forget his Class Day of ' 79 . . . Enjoys driving his 225 Dodge Dart . . . Member of the A.V. Crew . . . Enjoyed class with Ms. Montejunas. . . Employed at Mar¬ shall ' s Warehouse . . . Plans to continue working full-time. MOPAR HSitA een White 884 Main Street fflacaard HI lee 99 Spruce Road 113 CLASS HISTORY Good morning, today is Sunday June 8, day 711. Today will be a nine period day. The ninth period will begin now as we recall the events of the past four years. Our Freshman year began, with the merging of Coolidge and Parker, and the struggle to survive the first weeks. We were the guinea pigs; assigned studies, midyears and finals, the Pledge of Allegiance, and a moment of silence. 1976, the Bicentennial and election year . . . RMHS picks Ford . . . the nation picks Carter. On to our Sophomore year . . . moneymaking begins with infamous bake sales and car washes . . . career orientation in homeroom: the choices are unlimited! . . . coed gym . . . Roots thrills the nation and the geneology craze begins . . . The Blizzard of 78 and Massachusetts is declared in a State of Emergency; Dr. Wells had no choice: Reading schools were closed. In our Junior year we were upperclassmen finally! ... It was a year of change . . . switched to a six-day schedule . . . free periods . . . The team of D’ Orlando and Sellers . . .new attendance rules . . . Decisions 3: grid out your latest di- lemna . . . Chemistry and unknown salts . . . Disco . . . apple-picking . . . We ran out of food at the Junior Buffet. . . The mind-boggling PS ATs and SATs . . .Spring. . .skip day: half the school missing? . . . The drinking age is raised to 20, $ ? King . . . Junior Prom - “Always and Forever” . . . 114 The clambake. Finally, its our Senior year. Where did the time go? . . . The famous senior pass . . . pumpkining: surprise, Mr. Croft! . . . Girls’ Night Out . . . The unforgettable college application trauma, and of course, Saturday morning SATs and ACHs . . . Spirit Week; hat day, pizza pig-out, powder puff football, and Diane Kennedy is voted Football Queen . . . Stylized wif- fles ... a new mural in the cafe . . . a new somewhat chilly entrance into the math wings ... a green Christmas . . . the Iran Crisis . . . Another energy crisis - gas for $1.20 a gallon . . . The 80’s, end of the “me” decade and the beginning of? . . . Afghanistan . . . The draft? . . . presidential campaign¬ ing begins . . . Kowloon Night . . . Carnation Day . . . Se¬ nior Talent Night . . . and on April 15, the college trauma ends . . . The final days; senior skip day, “Head for the beach! ”, senior banquet, senior prom, and Graduation: party time! Let us never forget; the library hassles - only four to a table . . . the window club . . . Mongo’s parties . . . W.P.A. - al¬ ways one step ahead of the cops . . . “Go for it!’’ . . . “Do it up!” . . . Mac’s . . . cruising and raving. All freshmen, sophomores and juniors should now report to period one. All seniors will leave school (Don’t forget to sign out on your senior pass.) and proceed on to face the world. 115 HMfl SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISOR Finally a dream is about to come true. Like a thought one day, that this day is not the same as the others. Tomorrow will be different. And it will! We will never pass this way again but I have a heart full of gratitude and pleasure as your Senior class advisor. For me the past year has been short. A year — a lifetime, passes quickly in the making of friends and having so many things to do. Be the great person you are. Give the very best of yourself to each and every person that passes. My best wishes for happiness and achievement. 116 FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS First of all I want to thank all of you who have helped me in making my time here so fantastic. What this year has given me is beyond measure. I had a hard time deciding whether or not to come to America, hut I think it will be even harder when the time comes to leave. I was very fortunate to get a loving and understanding family. Together we have shared many memorable expe¬ riences. Travel, holidays, and assuming certain respon¬ sibilities and freedoms have made me feel part of the fam¬ ily and have also taught a great deal about the American culture to me. Reading and the people here have become a very impor¬ tant part of my life. Through various clubs and activities I have gotten to know different types of people and what it is like to he an American teenager. I have found that the people here are open and friendly. It is beautiful the way they have absorbed me so readily into their culture. Never in my life have I made so many friends in so short a time. Basically, I have led a very ordinary American life with my ups and downs. When depressed, there has always been someone to cheer me up. As much as this year has been fun for me, it has been a great time of learning, sharing, and growing. With the help of my family, friends, and teachers, I have become more open minded and accepting of others. I have been able to compare two cultures and I have found that the exteriors don’t mean much, for “deep inside we are all the same.” Marja-Liisa Virtanen Y.F.U. — Finland — USA 1979-1980 This year has given me a first hand experience of a dif¬ ferent culture in which I’ve learned to understand and accept things that do not fit into my old custom and value system. Every exchange student feels differently about their new situation and experiences. But in the end, the immediate feelings do not count; more important is how hard we’ve tried and how much we’ve learned through our experiences. Meeting my host family, the Willis’, for the first time will be a moment I’ll never forget. There they were, a lady with three children — strangers. With these people I was supposed to share one year of my life. Within the next few hours, I had held a little girl in my arms, eaten dinner at the same table, and slept under the same roof with them. Suddenly I was a part of them and they were a part of me. A few days before school started I visited the high school. The building looked like a factory to me. However, soon the whole high school way of life became a great and exciting way of lire for me. All the clubs, school events, and responsibilities gave the word school a new meaning. All the teachers and students were kind and understand¬ ing. Among these people I have found some very loving friends. Thanks to them I made it through the hard times. It is strange that all this will have to end. But even when I leave, my experiences here will live on inside me forever. Claudia Frischknecht A.F.S. — Switzerland — USA 1979-1980 Last summer I had what will probably be the most exciting summer of my life. For two months, my home was in Kilis, Turkey. I experienced a new language, lived a totally new lifesty le, and adopted a new family that I will never forget. When I arrived, I really did not know what my Turkish family, the Esrefkasim’s, would be like. I found out that thev were very kind, warm, and friendly people. The biggest barrier I had to overcome was the language. Turkish is a difficult language to learn, but with their help I overcame it and made the adjustment from guest to family member. The country itself is beautiful and rich in history, modern as well as ancient. The Turkish culture was fun to be a part of. I even participated in a holiday called Ramazan where we fasted for a month, eating only two meals a day at night, one at 8 p.m. and the other at 2 a.m. I will never forget the mosques, the towns, the cities, the food, and the people. 1 really felt at home among them. My experiences will be ones never to be forgotten. I miss my family and friends but their memories are always with me. Someday, I just may go back. I’m glad the A.F.S. made this experience possible for me. Corinne Bordieri A.F.S. — USA — Turkey Summer 1979 117 The Junior Prom The Class of 1980 presents “Always and Forever” May 12, 1979 - 7:30 to 10:30 R.M.H.S. Cafeteria Reading Memorial High School Graham Cole Rand “Always and forever, each moment with you is just like a dream to me that somehow came true. And I know tomorrow, we’ll still he the same ’cause we’ve got a life of love that won’t ever change. And every day love me your own special way, melt all my heart away with a smile. Take time to tell me, you really care, and we ll spend tomorrow together. I’ll always love you . . . There’ll always he sunshine when I look at you. It’s something I can’t explain. It’s just the things that you do. And if you get lonely, phone me and take a second to give to me that magic you make. And every day ...” 118 t! b 1 1 1 J : t V JttjH ' 1 ' ’ . 4y£i- v , ■ □ 1 SPIRIT WEEK FRI. H STUDENT COUNCIL DINNER ONE ACT PlA i CONTEST TOE S. 13 POWDER PUFF FOOEB A Li¬ ft WED. 14- vSOUARE DANCE THUftS. 15 SENIOR BUFFET” STUDFNF COUNCIL MQViF FRI. lb 50 ' 5 DAY FRENCH CLUB CREPES IN CAFE- 5 AT. 11 ATOM sSGUAD VANCE MON. 19 SUNDAE MY ruEs. zo hat day AFS. BAKE SALE WEDi 21 RED AND BLACK DAY Senior v ZZA lunch THANKSGIVING rally ( $ CRDWNiNG of foots All Queen FAREWELL to SR. FOOTBALL PLACERS thurs. i 2 ' Thanksgiving game ALUMNAE PLAYING With band SCHOOL MASCOT 121 OPERETTA OLIVER Oliver Twist Cathy Pedi At the workhouse Mr. Bumble, the Beadle Robert Mahoney Mrs. Corney, the Matron Suzanne M. King Old Sally, a pauper Virginia Concannon At the Undertaker ' s Mr. Sowerberry, the undertaker Paul Kiernan Mrs. Sowerberry, his wife Karen Dillon Charlotte, their daughter Ann Indars Noah Claypole, an apprentice Steve Sheehan At the thieves ' Kitchen Fagin g Ricky Nazzaro The Artful Dodger Karl Schmuch Nancy 4 Lynne Brady Bet Mindy Knox Bill Sikes - 1 Gary M. Clements At the Brownlows ' J| J Mr. Brown low David Blake Dr. Griwig yjv.y f M Hal Mehlman Mrs. Bedwin F, ||K Susan Jarvis FAGIN ' S GANG:|Jo-Ann Crosby, Patty Donegan, Missy Hovey, Daphne Karandanis, ;Pat Kelly, Kitty SLocke, Leone Sullivan, Carolyn Willis m tONDERS: Gail Abbott, Sandy Abbott, Brian Blood, Judy Cain, Michael Colford, Virginia Conc nnonjj Robin Cox, Douglas Cullen, Kathy DeWolfe, Denise DiLuca, Jill Dugan, Lorraine Finlay, Claudia Fris- chknecht, Gretchen Good, Catherine Hale, Paul Hebert, Marion Hiltz, Julie Hulse, Kevin Kierman, Wendy Knox, Wanda Levy, Michele Linehan, Midge McCabe, Sherry Neumann, Diane O ' Brien, Bernie Powell, Michael Proctor, John Richards, Kathy Rogers, Mary Schauer, Pat Turnquist, Chris Van Beaver, Jim Whalen, Paula Whippen, Kathleen White, Barbara Wicks WORKHOUSE ORPHANS: Beth Areglado, John Bernardi, Melissa Berryman, Judi Brietzke, Marie Cal¬ laghan, Tricia Callaghan, Susan Chopelas, Anne Marie Crispo, Dale Cucurullo, Mary Delai, Leslie Darl¬ ing, Marianna Doka, Noel Dwyer, Barbara Doucette, Karen Ellis, Mary Jo English, Suzanne Gallagher, Jennifer Godf rey, Ellen Hayes, Douglas Hodgkins, Linda Hunt, Linda Hunter, John Kiezulas, Sandra Kilduff, Sheila Krekorian, Jean Kroeck, Christine Lenihan, Brett Matthews, Maria McCarthy, Mark Miola, Cindy Mitchel, Kristen Murray, Tom O ' Connor, Joyce Perkins, ArleneJ Plansky, Donna Lee Richards, Carrie Robinson, Pam Seavey, Maria Serratore, Heid Sheehan, Paula Simone, Valerie Schmuch, Tim Spurr, James Spurr, James Sudbsy, Diane Sullivan, Kristine Surette, Beth Tricca, Donna Tucker, Tom VanBeaver, Paula Van Laetham, Diane Webb, Susan Webster, Carolyn White, Jo-Ann White, Alyssa Winslow, Kim Wooster, Dean Yehle (. M : M£ y , P r t. . ft VPP 1 s ?!■ K- f.T- K1. .;. ' ) ul € , Via 1 • J li j jS i V s 1 ’ jK 4, . { £, liMfi M 1 :| “ lm It axis , 124 ach a Aatogra A, f77ugg W a t at ’ eftgoa. — iisno i c ffa ago nu ts ’ T€£ eroegoar memories, 125 Yesterday a child came out to wonder Caught a dragonfly inside a jar Fearful when his eyes were full of thunder And tearful at the falling of a star. Then the child went ten times around the seasons Skated over ten clear frozen streams Words like when you ' re older must appease him And promises of someday make his dreams. And the seasons go round and round And the painted ponies go up and down We ' re captive on a carousel of time We can ' t return, we can only look Behind from where we came And go round and round and round in the circle game. Sixteen springs and sixteen summers gone now Cartwheels turn to cartwheels through the town And they tell him, Take your time, it won ' t be long now Till you drag your feet to slow the circles down. So the years spin by and now the boy is twenty Though his dreams have lost some grandeur coming true They ' ll be new dreams, maybe better dreams and plenty Before the last revolving year is through. — The Circle Game 121 JUNIORS Secretary: Kathy Savage, President: Nancy Littlehale, Vice President: Roger Mumper, Treasurer: Ann Marie McCarron 2 • ' i ' ■ 4 . v__ _ _ SOPHOMORES Treasurer: Chris Corbett, Secretary Marie Callaghan, Vice President Cathy Pedi, President: John LaLiberte L a rTivV J - i I ' l V 1 V 4 I [fc, I 1 i ■■ i r; • FRESHMEN Treasurer: Christopher Johnsen, Vice President: Robin Harutunian, Secre¬ tary: Karen O ' Sullivan, President: Jen¬ nifer Faggianno IliHffi 11 [IS nay i ! if 1i 1 |Bv KaTi Jl y in i ji y || ljiteM 1 If ’ ' ■LJ _ , 4Jh,. p 1 ' - M UlP Uk •• ■ k Ty — f 6 MULTI-HANDICAPPED CLASSROOM Richard Calabro, Susan Borg, Brian Reynolds, Jeanne Berlandi, Francis Graham, Corinne Bordieri, Moira Maguire, Lorraine Finlay, Susan Blacker, Nate Godfrey, Roger Mumper, Mary Ruggles, Claudia Frischknecht, Suzanne Driscoll, Natalie Morris Karen Farr, Richard Calabro, Brian Reynolds, Francis Graham, Susan Borg, Jeanne Berlandi 134 135 When I went to the circus that had pitched on the waste lot It was full of uneasy people Frightened of the bare earth and the temporary canvas And the smell of horses and other beasts Instead of merely the smell of man. Monkeys rode rather grey and wizened On curly plump piebald ponies And the children uttered a little cry — And the dogs jumped through hoops and turned somer¬ saults And then the geese scuttled in a little flock And round the wing they went to the sound of the ship Then doubled, and back, with a funny up flutter of wings — And the children suddenly shouted out, Then came the hush again, like a hush of fear, The trapeze man, slim and beautiful and like a fish in the air Swung great curves through the upper space, and came down like a star — And the people applauded, with hollow, frightened applause. Horses, gay horses, swirling round and plaiting in a long line, •; • their heads laid over each others necks; They were happy, they enjoyed it; All the creatures seemed to enjoy the game in the circus, with their circus people. D.H. Lawrence GIRLS TENNIS GIR LS TENNIS GIRLS Woburn Watertown Winchester Lexington Belmont Wakefield Melrose Burlington Stoneham Scores unavailable for printing. “You put your racket in, put your racket out, put your racket in and shake it all about. Disguised FBI officials investigating an illegal racket. Right now. I ' m cleaning my oven! 138 “It ' s just simply divine What a bod!! “Hey baby, come on over to my place! Woburn Watertown Winchester Lexington Belmont Wakefield Melrose Burlington Stoneham Scores unavailable for printing. “Ever get that dry, parched feeling in your mouth? BOYS TENNIS BOYS 139 TENNIS BOYS TE GIRLS SPRING TR The Lonliest Runner Golden Girl 140 Someone forgot to tell him the pool was drained. Left his pooper-scooper at home. How do you spell relief? I spell it R-O-C-K-E-T-T-E! Melrose Lexington Belmont Woburn Wakefield Winchester Watertown Burlington Stoneham Scores unavailable for printing. BOYS SPRING TRACK 141 BOYS SPRING TR SOFTBALL SOFTBALL SOFTB ALL SOFTBALL SOF Watertown Lexington Winchester Belmont Woburn Burlington Melrose Wakefield Stoneham Watertown Lexington Winchester Belmont Woburn Burlington Melrose Wakefield Stoneham Scores unavailable for printing. Tell me or I ' ll beat it out of you! Who ' s on first? Hey, who stole my other mitten? 142 If I throw it at just the right angle . . Winner of the 6 million dollar man look alike contest. Cloucster Gloucster Belmont Winchester Burlington Wakefield Lexington Melrose Woburn Watertown Stoneham Belmont Winchester Burlington Wakefield Lexington Melrose Woburn Watertown Stoneham Scores unavailable for printing. Mighty Mosc! BASEBALL BASEBALL 143 BASEBALL BASEBALL BASE FOOTBALL FOOT BALL FOOTBALL FO OPP. RMHS Marblehead 7 0 Winchester 28 14 Watertown 0 19 Burlington 6 27 Melrose 24 0 Lexington 28 8 Belmont 20 35 Woburn 38 16 Wakefield 7 6 Stoneham 7 13 WINS: 4 LOSSES: 6 TIES: 0 Demo test for Fab. “I love it when you whisper sweet nothings in my ear! Ed Kelly, Randy DeRosa, Kevin Healey, )on Johnson, Barry Jones, Tim Holmes, Gary DeAngelo, Paul Ruff, Bob Westwater, Scott Berry, Jim Roscoe, Kevin Surrette, Dick D ' Ambrosio, Bob Bruce, Paul Hebert, Joe Nisco, Dick Doucette, Chris McDonald, John Fitzpatrick, Terry Dennehy, Scott Spinney, Mike Beighley, Scott Mathews, Co-captain Kevin Lawrence, Co-captain Kevin D ' arcy, Dwayne Autery, John Healey, Mike McMillan, Jim Rikeman, Chris Prince, Mike Bailey, Bill Melanson, coach Bill Carroll, coach Paul Soule, Jim Doherty, Joe DiPietro, Jeff Doucette, Chris Tsoukalas, Biff Crowley, Lee Hancock, Paul Zanni, Bob Macaluso, Mark Berry, Charles Ehl, Bill Cain, Steve Sullivan, Penn Michelini, Paul Daigle, coach Mike Scarpitto, head coach Jack White, Scott O ' Neil, John McKenna, Chris Patalano, Peter Kirk, Peter Michelini, Dave Powers, Marc Betts, Chris McNeil, Martin Schauer, John Cormier, Gary Buttons, Len DeAngelo, Steve Powers, Sean Dennehy, Dan Lorocco, Eric Lindstrom. Has a suppressed desire to join the Baton Squad. What the hell is it! But I ' ve already been baptized. Your mother wears army boots! 145 SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SO Woburn Wakefield Winchester Watertown Melrose Burlington Lexington Belmont Stoneham Wakefield Woburn Winchester Watertown Burlington Melrose Lexington Belmont Stoneham WINS: 2 OPP. RMHS 4 1 7 0 6 0 5 0 2 4 2 0 11 0 6 0 6 0 7 0 2 2 7 0 5 0 3 4 4 1 9 1 10 2 4 1 : 15 TIES: 1 Co-Captains Paul Bittrich and Darrell Neufer and Coach Snyder. VfUrt Don Richards, Barry Patterson, Ken Morse, Darrell Neufer, Paul Bittrich, Jon Forrest, Jim Neugent, John Sorenson, John Singleton, Jim White, Dave Maxfield, Kevin Jack, Scott Carlisle, Carl Swanson, Paul D ' Alessandro, Steve Voltaggio, John Martin, Manager Sandy Lacey, Don Freeman, Carl Arsenault, Mark Campbell, Larry Ferrele, Joe Kagan, Shawn Richards, Travis Komidar, Coach Snyder, Manager Donna Bruce 14b Graduate of LaPierre School of Dance. | |M 1 HBIj Foot loose and fancy free! I knew I should have eaten my wheaties! As graceful as the hulk on a tightrope! 147 GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY GIRLS CR OPP. RMHS Lexington 29 26 Belmont 44 17 Woburn 37 20 Wakefield 33 23 Winchester 32 24 Burlington 38 23 Stoneham 29 27 WINS: 7 LOSSES: 0 TIES: 0 Potential winners of the Bonne Belle marathon. Alyson Conover, Janine Valentine Linda Kennedy, Ellen Cox, Peggy Connors, Alyson Conover, )anine Valentine, Kelly Webb, Barbara Joyce, Anne Only one more lap to go . . Hayes, Coach Blodgett, Gayle Killiam, Valerie Walker, Debbie Duffy, Carolyn White, Monica Holahan, Heidi Schneider, Susan McCaffrey, Carolyn Forsberg, Coach Garland, Manager Susan Kelliher 148 Philip Pratt, Mike Cazzara, Doug Knox, Joseph Ciardi, Tony Palmer, Jon Jankun, Peter Kajko, Kevin Tierney, Mark Hayes, Robert Palastra, Phil Rittenburg, Robert McCaffrey, Leonard Rideout, Barry Saunders, Dan Pratt, Todd Fifield, Jeff Seip, Eric Soli, Coach Blodgett, William Hughes, James Hines, Christopher Davidson, Kevin Daly, Kevin O ' Brien, James Collins, Jeffrey Jankun, Eric Patterson, Shawn McHugh, Kevin Duffy, James Mirisola I ' m gonna tell my mommy on you! tfSpfcfW! Superstud in a gymsuit. Jr JrfY ’in 1 W’ir A Al . Currently on file at Computer Dating Service. Last one there buys the beer! OPP. RMHS Melrose 31 24 Lexington 27 28 Belmont 48 15 Woburn 24 31 Wakefield 30 26 Winchester •37 21 Watertown 40 19 Burlington 47 16 Stoneham 40 21 WINS: 7 LOSSES: 2 TIES: 0 BOYS CROSS COUNTR 149 Y BOYS CROSS F IELD HOCKEY FIELD H OCKEY FIELD HOCK OPP. RMHS | Belmont 2 I g Winchester 3 ° 1 ■ Melrose 0 ° 1 1 Wakefield 7 ° 1 p Woburn 8 0 1 | Lexington 1 I 1 Watertown 1 I 1 Burlington 3 I | Stoneham 3 o I H Belmont 1 2 1 S Winchester 4 ° 1 | Melrose 1 ° 1 Wakefield 2 ° 1 | Woburn 9 ° I I Lexington 4 1 8 | Burlington 2 I I Stoneham 4 0 1 WINS: 1 LOSSES: 13 TIES: 3 Beth Hall, Nancy Stamegna, Leone Sullivan, Tracey Heenan, Martha Woodruff, Ruthi Swymer Chris Swanson, Ruthie Swymer, Nancy Stamegna, Beth Hall, Tracey Heenan, Madiline Ellis, Martha Woodruff, Amy Robinson, Wendy Dyment, Laurie Kiezulas, Jennie Ellis, Meg Hall, Coach Elise Tofias Steve Zanni, Steve Arsenault, Todd Gagnon, Dave Brown, Dave Burns, Chip Marshall, Andy Bochman, Rick Finlayson, Kevin Campbell, Mary Locke . . Fore Wakefield OPP. Vi RMHS 7 Vi Stoneham 5 4 i Lexington 5 4 Malden 1 8 Watertown V i 5 Vi Woburn 7 Vi 1 Vi Burlington 6’ 2 2 Vi Winchester 1 Vi 7 Vi Belmont 5 4 Melrose 2 Vi 6 Vi Malden 2 7 Faculty 9 3 WINS: 6 LOSSES: 6 TIES: 0 GOLF GOLF GOLF 151 GOLF GOLF GOLF GO SKETBALL GIRLS B P3 1 3 — 1 p 3 i—i i-H 1-1 m pi in m C 3 l-l p 3 I- I c!j OPP. RMHS DANVERS 61 44 LEXINGTON 39 33 WAKEFIELD 35 37 BURLINGTON 61 51 WATERTOWN 59 26 BELMONT 58 39 WOBURN 42 35 MELROSE 37 44 WINCHESTER 47 35 STONEHAM 45 54 LEXINGTON 52 42 i WAKEFIELD 77 47 BURLINGTON 57 40 WATERTOWN 48 33 BELMONT 32 33 WOBURN 69 36 MELROSE 29 44 WINCHESTER 38 36 STONEHAM 54 38 WINS: 5 LOSSES: 14 TIES: 0 A basically baffled bass. Martha Woodruff, Tracey Heenan, Rhonda Dantas, Cindy MacDonald, Paula O ' Sullivan, Christine Simone, Wendy Dyment, Laurie Kiezulas, Jennie Ellis, Tami Livingstone, Laureen Shirkoff, Judy Mangion. 152 Disco Basketball? Its a bird, Its a plane, . . . NO! Its the American Gigalo! 153 BOYS BASKETBALL BOYS BASK ETBALL BOYS BASK Danvers Lexington Wakefield Burlington Watertown Belmont Woburn Melrose Winchester Stoneham Lexington Wakefield Burlington Watertown Belmont Woburn Melrose Winchester Beverly Stoneham WINS: 10 OPP. RMHS 45 54 72 52 71 65 57 54 56 41 64 77 58 61 43 50 48 61 39 47 65 48 66 49 70 69 41 59 70 68 56 48 49 52 41 46 78 44 54 72 0 TIES: 0 EEEK! It ' s a mouse!! Larry Berg, )ohn McKenna, Chris Tsoukalas, Darryl Doe, Mark Hayes, Jon Jankun, Chris Pack, Bernard Crowley, Loe DiPietro, Dave Littlehale, Andy Rouvalis, Dave Dunkley, Bill Melanson, Bob Brigida. 154 I dare you to touch that ball! Are you there God? It ' s me Chris! 155 GIRLS WINTER TRACK GIRLS WIN OPP. RMHS Lexington 48 38 Belmont 42 44 Burlington 43 43 Wakefield 44 42 Woburn 27 59 Winchester 43 43 WINS: 2 TOSSES: 2 TIES: 2 Rockettes on the launchpad! Ms. Rishton awarded an A in coordination. She is able to shotput and snooze at the same time. Mark McCabe, Monica Holihan, Nancy Sorocco, Chris Corbett, Kathy Huggins, Christine O ' Brien, Ann Marie O ' Brien, Carolyn Cane, Sue Kasperovithch, Pam Griffin, Karen Valentine, Valerie Walker, Terry Ames, Peter Clarke, Alyson Conover, Cheryl Vetta, Kathy Schloth, Nancy Kelliher, Robin Webber, Sue Nevil, Diana Hayes, Jill Kiley, Regina Sullivan, Laney Russell, Patty Harper, Robin Haratunian, Debbie Duffey, Barbara Joyce, Linda Kennedy, Beth Hall, Kathy Sweeney, Noah Clarke, Janine Valentine, Ellen Cox, Linda Cane, Lisa Burke. Missing from picture: Kim Rishton, Sue Kelliher. 156 Get off my turf! Mean Janine! $ $ The hurdles . . . head for the mountains! Ran out of paper towels and has a hundred and one things to do. It ' s unbelievable! 157 BOYS WINTER TRA CK BOYS WINTER OPP. RMHS Melrose 25 61 Lexington 44 42 Belmont 31 55 Woburn 48 38 Wakefield 35 51 | Winchester 41 45 Watertown 24 61 Burlington 40 46 Stoneham 21 61 WINS: 7 LOSES: 2 TIES: 0 I can ' t believe I ran the whole thing! If only I had springs on my feet. What?! ... I still have 1 7 laps to go?! 158 Move over Jenner, Tierney ' s coming! Beaver Power!! A. yr B 1 , L j v A Y K, , r fj U t lV| V 4 fi j 04 11 1 J ; 4 Brian Carter, Bob Angelo, Paul Pierce, Norman Winter, Dave Buttons, Jim Sudbay, Jeff Krueger, Kevin Fallow, Dave Nugent, Dexter Flibbert, Tony Caturello, Joe Ciardi, Tony Palmer, Doug Knox, Paul Diagle, Peter Kajko, Kevin Tierney, John Harris, Steve Sullivan, Phil Pratt, Steve Duffy, Brian Greenwood, Bob Palastra, Bob McCaffery, Guy LoConte, Dan Pratt, Bobby lapicca, Steve Vultaggio, Todd Fifield, Barry Saunders, Bobby Fante, Bobby Huebel, Kevin Curtis, Kevin Daly, Peter Tewksbury, Brian Webb, Chris Mitchell, Kevin Lane, Mike Coughlin, Kevin O ' Brien, Gary Buttons, Bill Lawless, Dan Larocco, Eric Lindstrom, Shawn Band, Phil Rittenburg, Peter Kirk, Bobby Warren, Glen Port. 159 GIRLS GYMNASTI CS GIRLS GYMNAST OPP. RMHS MELROSE 90.7 92.15 WINCHESTER 94.05 91.3 LEXINGTON 104.75 98.05 WAKEFIELD 121.85 102.85 BURLINGTON 122.75 103.85 WATERTOWN 54.1 109.1 BELMONT 119.25 109.75 WOBURN 70.2 109.0 STONEHAM 72.0 77.0 WINS: 4 LOSSES: 5 TIES: 0 To be or not to be . . . that is the question! Jan Weldon, Liz Ward, Kim Gerrard. Coach; Paula Graham. Elaine Bernard, Liz Ward, Jan Weldon, Kim Garrard, Maria D ' Alessandro, Joyce Dunkley, Ann Rittenburg, Annette Vila, Mary McCarthy, Lisa Puopolo, Nicole Hubbard, Amy McDonald, Joanne Licciardello, Susan McCaffery, Amy Lindgren, Sue Maroney. 160 Ralph Divito, William Cain, Mark Bouyer, Nathan Robinson, Chris Prince, Mark Jones, Paul Wheaton, Alan Beaulieu, Scott Ferrazzani, Domenic Pustizzi, Phil Denbow, Eric Saxon, Paul Vogelin, Edward Kelley, Warren Dalton, James Yirrell, Micheal Kilduff, Scott Fitzgerald, Mark Marchetti, Frank Interrante, Gary Anderson, Brian Stowell, Curt Karl, Patrick Heenan, James Clarke. Missing from picture: Micheal Spurr. Strectch Armstrong comes alive! Guiness Book of World Records? . . . Only 5 hrs. 15 mins, and 47 seconds to go. OPP. RMHS WATERTOWN 75.5 85.4 HOLLISTON 74.8 86.95 LINCOLN-SUDBURY 1 18.15 95.5 WINCHESTER 63.8 88.85 LEXINGTON 80.1 91.7 MEDWAY 65.6 86.15 BURLINGTON 1 10.6 89.8 WAYLAND 89.2 91.8 WINS: 6 LOSSES: 3 TIES: 0 BOYS GYMNASTICS BOYS 161 GYMNASTICS WRESTLING WRES TLING WRESTLING OPP. RMHS WOBURN 18 48 CHEMLSFORD 27 30 HAVERHILL 17 54 WINCHESTER 33 34 MELROSE 29 27 LEXINGTON 5 51 WAKEFIELD 17 35 SAUGUS 15 40 LINCOLN-SUDBURY 29 32 BURLINGTON 14 47 TEWKSBURY 25 23 BELMONT 21 WINS: 10 LOSSES: 2 TIES: 0 26 Having serious second thoughts. Scott O ' Neil, Dwayne Autery, Warren Pisarz, Mike Bailey, John Fitzpatrick, Randy DeRosa, Bob Jutras, Keith DeMoura, Paul D ' Alessanoro, Joe Crispo, Eric Peterson, Bill Corbett, Tim Holmes. Missing from picture: Mark Jutras, Jim Roscoe, Bill Hughes, Mike Zuccalla. 162 163 HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY HOC OPP. RMHS BURLINGTON 3 2 MELROSE 5 3 WAKEFIELD 10 0 WINCHESTER 2 3 LEXINGTON 5 2 WATERTOWN 4 4 BELMONT 2 1 WOBURN 6 3 STONEHAM 12 4 BURLINGTON 5 3 MELROSE 7 4 WAKEFIELD 7 2 WINCHESTER 4 4 LEXINGTON 4 1 WATERTOWN 4 4 BELMONT 1 1 WOBURN 1 1 2 STONEHAM 4 1 WINS: 1 LOSSES: 13 TIES: 4 Here . . . Have a peppermint lifesaver. Bob Westwater, Joe Picano, Rob Krekorian, Donny Smith, Chris McDonald, Kevin Lawrence, Paul Doherty, Rick Covez, Barry Jones, Kevin Richards, Eddie Driscoll, Jon Veddar, Billy Tompkins, Cahrlie Ehl, Andy Bochman, Todd Gagnon. Missing from picture: Brian Talbot and Richard O ' Connor. 164 Let me at him!! Ooh! ... I broke a nail! But that ' s okay I can make a new one! 165 he person who follows the crowd, will usually get no further than the crowd. The person who walks alone is likely to find places no one has ever been before. Creativity in living is not without it ' s attendant difficul¬ ties, for peculiarity breeds contempt. And the unfortu¬ nate thing about being ahead of your time is that when people realize you were right, they ' ll say it was obvious all along. You have two choices in life. You can dissolve into the mainstream or you can be distinct. To be dis¬ tinct, you must be different. To be different, you must strive to be what no one else but you can be. — Alan Ashley-Pitt CHEERLEADERS Jane White, Kelly O ' Brien, Maureen McCarthy, Roberta Gifford, Sylvia Machuca, Robin Giourard, Wendy Morton, Kathy Giourard, Amy Scott, Sarah Flagg, Jeannie Miller, Wendy Smith, Susan Cutelis, Gretchen Good, Rosemary Smith, Nancy Rigazio BATON SQUAD Lisa Ropple, Kathy Sweeney, Denise DiLuca, Jane Forsberg, Becky Gallent, Sandy Powers, Denise Mullaney, Linda Anderson, Sue Grant, Sharon O ' Donnell, Robin Dillon, Wendy Knox, Karen Quackenbush, Nancy Schloth, Laura Rotondi, Suzanne Driscoll, Debbie Seavey, Maureen Crowley, Donna Lilley, Ruth Kelly 168 PEP SQUAD Fight, fight, for vict ' ry today, Reading will win the game. Fight ev ' ry inch of the way, cheer for the Rockets ' fame. We ' re loyal, backing our team; hear our battle cry: Rocket! Rockets! Reading! It ' s the spirit of Reading High. SOCCER CHEERLEADERS Suzanne Coates, Laurie Lindsay, Donna Pomerleau, Lisa Whalen, Teri Ames, Marnie Oberg, Theresa McMahon, Dawn Cummings, Maria Sewall, Suzanne Plansky, Lori Coppla, Maureen jack 169 DRAMA CLUB Michael Proctor, Paula Whippen, Ricky Nazzaro, Martha Farden, Laura Masone, Patty Donegan, Marie Callaghan, Jim Whalen, Ginny McMahon, Diane O ' Brien, Brian Blood, Jennifer Beckwith, Mindy Knox, Susan Jarvis, Kevin Kiernan, Denise DiLuca, Veronica Shipp, Ginny Concannon, Kathy Doherty, Robin Kilma rx, Hal Mehlman, Robb Milley, Tom Maguire, Lisa Hergenrother, David Blake, Karen Dillon, Donna Belanger, Anne O ' Brien, Lisa Tyminski, Linda Cunningham, Lisa Trulson, Cathy Pedi, Karen Ellis, Wendy Cullers, Lynne Corbett, Jackie Siggins, Andrea Mellen, Kathy Schloth, Gary Clemens, Karl Schmuch, Brian Emero, Bruce Emero, Robert Mahoney, Robin Bouyer, Judi Brietzke SENIOR HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Gretchen Good, Debbie Cleary, Connie O ' Donnell, Donna Mello, Sue Marks, Janine Valentine, Leone Sullivan, Laura Crawford, Debbie Seavey, Wendy Knox, Lisa Kiely, Cathy Kiley, Liz Ward, Leanne Keanan, Elaine Bernard, Lisa Arseneault, Susan Coppla 170 AFS Kelli Johnson, Rosemary Bosbach, Jane D ' Arcy, Sharon McGonagle, Nancy Rigazio, Leslie Pierce, Susan Jarvis, Kathy De Wolfe, Carolyn Willis, Michelle Linehan, Kitty Locke, Nancy Mirisola, John Bernardi, Elaine Annese, Lanie Russell, Livia Luz, Christine Keller, Ann Marie McCarron, Eunice Sirianos, Linda Kennedy, Nancy Bonomi, Karen McSorley, Denise Sullivan, Joyce Jankun, Marja-Liisa Virtanen, Joann Crosby, Claudia Frischnecht, Doug Stone, Jennifer Walsh, Lisa Snyder, John Lanigan, Michael Colford, Chris Elkington, Denise Amico. OUTING CLUB Lea Ann Marsan, Livia Luz, Dave Maxfield, Alyson Conover, Lynn McConchie, Maria McCarthy, Shirley Hunter, Claudia Frischnecht, Barry Greenwood, Tami Livingstone, Tony Biette, Sandy Lacey, Craig Quimby, Tony Palmer, Joyce Jankun, Joe Singleton, Matt Payne, Marja-Liisa Virtanen, Ann Marie McCarron. 171 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Judith Rezendes, Lisa Ropple, Alyson Conover, Steven Krouse, Alicia Lawless, Michele Hayes, Janine Valentine, Lee Ann Marsan, Susan Kelliher, David Thomson, Robin Dillon, Philip Pratt, Kevin Curtis, Christopher Pack, Deborah Seavey, Karen Zaramba. Missing from picture: James Tarzia. MATH TEAM John Klepeis, Andrew Hodges, Jon Forrest, Steve Krouse, David Thomson, Loren Mitchel. 172 PRODUCTION PRINTING Allen White, Travis Komidar. IMPRESSIONS Allen White, Bruce Emero, Ted Dagnese, John Gatto, Steve Van Beaver, Pat McCarthy, Chris Keller, Kathy Quimby, Freeman Dicks, Livia Luz, Lisa Trulson, Robin Bouyer, Sue Grant, Debbie Cooke, Travis Komidar, Karen Collins, Heather Carey, Nina Swain, Ann Marie McCarron, Judi Brietzke, Lisa Hergenrother, Leanne Keenan. Missing from picture: Adam Bosnian, Jackie Bock, Connie O ' Donnell, Martha Fardon, Jay Tarzia, Chris Hughes, Kelly Powers. 173 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Jacqui Symes, Betsy Welch, Carolyn Rabideau, Michele Boutin, Ronaele Dooley, Pam Winkler, Kelly Watts, Mike Hayes, Bruce Cunningham, Jean Stark, Ed Robinson, Rick Pratt, Steve Crosby, Howard Vibber. Missing from picture: Mike Roberts, Mike Serrentino, Brad Sletterink, Steve Whitcomb, Rich Mills. HIGH HAPPENINGS Loren Mitchel, John Gatto, Corinne Bordieri, Diane Peacock, Robin Hartutunian, Bill Lawless, Steve Collins, Chris Elkington, Bobby Warren. 174 CHESS CLUB Robert King, Chris Elkington, Harold Andrews, Robert Keith, John Bernardi, Loren Mitchel, Herbert Da Silva, Peter Keane. SCIENCE CLUB Steve Wilson, Dan Knowles, Robert King, Herb Da Silva. Missing from picture: Brian White. 175 LIBRARY AIDES Susan Myers, Steven Sassono, Sue McCaffrey, Stacey Medlock, Heidi Schneider, Susan Nawoichyk, Lisa Zarella, Joan Pineau, Valerie Ropple, Laurie Kiezulas, John Bernardi, Lisa McLeod, Heather Cahill, June Tulikangas, Cindy Madden PIONEER Nancy Lee, Peggy McKenna, Robin Dillon, Marion Hiltz, Scott Carlyle, Sue Cutelis, Laura Masone, Ginny McMahon, Judy Rezendes, Sarah Chisholm, Paul Hebert 176 VIVARIUM Chris Lathrop, Dave Finnegan, Dave Maxfield, Keith DeMoura, Bob Hurford, joe Singleton, Sean LeBlank, Bill Schacht, Dan Gibbons, Peter Cunningham, Mark Pelland. A.V. CREW Patty Madison, Marcia Baker, Grace Cain, Chris Davidson, Dan Hartman, Brad White, Paul Hebert, Linda Johanssen, Jim Knowles, Carl Graf, Dan Knowles, Bill Melanson, Jim Richard, Mike Saunders, Fred Doherty. 177 GLEE CLUB Gail Abbott, Sandra Abbott, Brian Blood, Carolyn Brady, Gary Clements, Virginia Concannon, Robin Cox, Jo-Ann Crosby, Douglas Cullen, )udv Cain, Michael Colford, Kathy DeWolfe, Denise DiLuca, Patty Donegan, Jill Dugan, Lorraine Finlay, Claudia Frischknecht, Gretchen Good, Martha Grace, Cathy Hale, Marion Hiltz, Missy Hovey, Julie Hulse, Susan Jarvis, Daphne Karandanis, Patricia Kelly, Kevin Kiernan, Suzi King, Malinda Knox, Wendy Knox, Wanda Levy, Michele Linehan, Kitty Locke, Robert Mahoney, Margaret McCabe, Hal Mehlman, Ricky Nazzaro, Sherry Neumann, Diane O ' Brien, Bernie Powell, Michael Proctor, John Richards, Kathy Rogers, Mary Schauer, Karl Schmuch, Leone Sullivan, Patricia Turnquist, Chris VanBeaver, Paula Whippen, Kathy White, Barbara Wicks, Carolyn Willis BAND Brian Blood, Steve Krouse, Nancy Moller, Robert Mahoney, Bernie Powell, Jo-Ann Crosby, Mike Colford, Claudia Frischknecht, Melissa Hovey, Doug Stone, Louis Shelzi, Mike Mazola, Eric Pohl, Greg Swanson, Ron Petrin, Cindy MacDonald, Sherry Neumann, Chuch Hoyt, Carolyn Willis, Christine Keller, Robin Cox, Suzi King, Gail Abbott, Ginny Concannon, Sue Jarvis, Karl Schmuch, Loren Mitchell, Louis Martinage, Gary Clemens, Norman Shin, Barbara Joyce, Beth Cummings, Rhonda Dantas, Donna Erickson, David Gasarvlin, John McKearney, Edwin Shin, Paula Whippen, Suzanne Plansky, Karl DaSilva, Danny Knowles, Mary Merullo, Gregg Johnson, Mike Fhilbert, Gary Andreason, Mike D ' Entremont, Laurie Kiezulas, Suzanne Prater, Judi Brietzke, Nancy Lento, Kevin Wooster, Cathy Hale, Ed Martinage FRENCH CLUB Laurie Kiezulas, Thersea Naim, Maribeth Shelzi, Donna Cerchione, Laurie Coppla, Elaine Annese, Lisa Arseneault, Robin Dillon, Debbie Seavey, Marja Liisa Virtanen, Andrea Mellen, Chris Keller, Karen Dillon. MODEL UN Nancy Lento, Anita Petrocelli, Diane Peacock, Carolyn Ruggles, Druscilla Greene, Julie Schofield, Chris Keller, Alicia Lawless, Nancy Moller, Chris Elkington, Steve Collins, Bill Lawless, Bob Warren, Michael Colford. Missing from picture: David Hamel, Paul Rosenthal, Liz Tyminski. 180 STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL Joe Picano, Robin Dillon, Diane Kennedy, Anne Gregorio, Robert Fante STUDENT COUNCIL Sarah Chisholm, Debbie Cleary, Susan Cutelis, Bruce Emero, Sarah Flagg, Anne Gregorio, Leanne Keenan, Cathy Kiley, Kevin Lawrence, Susan Marks, Scott Matthews, Christopher McDonald, Donna Mello, Paula O ' Sullivan, Lisa Ropple, Amy Scott, Debbie Seavey, Leone Sullivan, Robin Dillon, Diane Kennedy, Ellen Cox, Betsi Dustin, Charlie Ehl, Lisa Hergenrother, Barbara Joyce, Chris Keller, John Klepeis, John Martin, Lou Martinage, Dan Pratt, Joe Picano, Paul Rosenthal, Jennifer Walsh, Carolyn Willis, Robert Fante, Linda Kennedy, Brian Emero, Donna Belanger, Karen Dillon, Pamela Griffin, Maureen Healey, Laurie Kiezulas, Anne O ' Brien, Anita Petrocelli, Eilleen Petrocelli, Suzanne Plansky, Valerie Ropple, Lanie Russell, Sandra Aiello, Laurel Cerrasculo, Karen Daly, Jennifer Faggiano, Karen Fasciano, Suzanne Gallgher, Kathy Grimes, Anne Gugger, Robin Herutunian, Sheila Krekorian, Susan Maroney, Denise Martin, Debra Muse, Suzanne Perry, Sandy Picano, Jane Pike, Christine Schofield, Johanna Walsh STUDENT COUNCIL REGIONAL ADVISORY OFFICERS COUNCIL Lisa Ropple — President, Robert Fante — Secretary. Lisa Ropple, Chuck Hoyt. STUDENT OFFICE WORKERS Marion Hiltz, Anne Sommers, Karen Berry, Shannon Toomey, Laurie Johns. 181 FOCUS Laura Farelli, Kathy Kyle, Jean Maynard, Joan Hoyt, Lori Carvalho, Lynsey Bray, Debbie Carroll, Helen Tibbo, Tom Hicks, Mrs. Shea, Kathy McCoy, Susan Landry, Marilyn Mucci, Joyce Malcolm, Margaret Mullen, Maureen Kennedy, Kelly Watts, Cheryl Sears, David Diell, Wendy Gardiner, Mr. Baker, Maureen Ripply, Petros Flores, Ms. Feldberg, Mr. Waight, Maureen Hicks, Valerie Boyd, Ms. DeSalvo, James Keating, Phil Gadsby, Joe Herman, Steve Frotten, Paul Nowell, Jon Cail, Bill Padula, Michael Robinson, David Simpson, Chris Beaucher, John Bova, Joan Gallagher, Joan Griffin, Jane Kennedy, Gloria Magno, Lynn Marley, Trina Marshall, Mark Marchetti, Brian McCarthy, John Meuse, Danny Nicholson, Brad Parsons, Laura Ralphs, Jason Winslow. 183 v to- e i ’rr me around a rain tour tAo Aend. i- a _ a i £« •Sr _ - £ r ■ £ • -■ ' vViT« jALa. 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DIAMOND ATTORNEY Hersey Jewelers Certified Gemologist Member American Gem Society PRINT ONE 78 HAVEN STREET READING, MA. 01867 (617) 944 - 1450 J V PHONE 944-3666 0 KIRBY VACUUM CLEANERS SALES • SERVICE - PARTS ALL MAKES MODELS 591 MAIN STREET ROUTE 28 READING SQ. JIM HAGAN READING, MA 01867 V r y N Compliments of Reading Firefighters Local 1640 GEORGE J. ROBINSON PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Best Wishes to the Class of ' 80 V 187 READING Co-operative Bank INCORPORATED 1886 180 Haven Street, Reading • 944-0193 352 Middlesex Avenue, Wilmington • 658-3397 V_ f Congratulations Class of 1980 THE ENTERTAINERS Live Music For All Occasions 40 ' s-50 ' s — Rock — Disco l i lt , , ’ ' i V:• • ,’w 5 Murray 782-6446 Russ 944-6613 Phil 326-2790 J N (617)664-3193 ESTABLISHED 1950 664-3194 Labo,Inc. A complete Professional Service For Rugs And Sales 265 Main St. JULIO LABO N. ‘Reading, MA 01864 CONGRATULATIONS TO iThe Class of ' 80 3 CHRISTY ' S SUPREME PIZZA The Cheese Importer CHEESE PLATTERS ... 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SKIP BLANCHARD, OWNER Septic System Servicing and Installation 944-5693 or 245-3375 191 192 193 STONEHAM MOTOR CO. 185 Mam St STONEHAM MASS iford iiiiii Granada Mustang II Pinto Maverick Torino LTD Thunderbird Bus Phone 438-0490 Lester H. Young Insurance Agency, Inc. V £ Compliments of FRIENDLY VARIETY 245 Washington Street f RIENOl ' ARIET V Atlantic Supermarkets Reading The Supermarket with the Friendly Atmosphere ___ J Edward H. Young Lester H. Young Robert D. Young 274 Main Street (Route 28) Reading MA 01867 Tel. (617) 944-8333 V r j a C. SUMNER TEEL, INC. Insurance Planning Allan H. Teel C.P.C.U., C.L.U. 626 Main Street 944-7055 r BETTY ' S THRIFT SHOP Come in and Browse Love, Betty 194 Career Life Fitness Center Private Exciting New Club For Women Joann Michaud, popular dancer-cise teacher is starting classes now. The latest equipment is here now! Sauna Showers Swiss Facial Sun Room Dynamic Equip. 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MA 0180 TB--38fe8 V___ J 244 Main St. 617-942 0220 Reading. Massachusetts 01867 Computers for Business 197 ' GRAY ' S APPLIANCE m m JsmiT-mmi.ni om mm om m-zyii J Congratulations THE READING CHRONICLE 531 Main St. 944-2200 paperback booksmith musiciimth Woburn Hall Woburn, MA 0180I-J. 55-b 05 _ J f A 9-9 Mon thru Fri. DAVID MALCOLM Dl RECTOR Edgerleg B essom FUNERAL HOME, INC. 7-43 MAIN STREET READING. MASSACHUSETTS Q . __ c (T) TELEPHONE 944-0105 198 r V r CONGRATULATIONS GREGORY and WEAVER REAL ESTATE portrait wedding commercial Creative Photography By JAMESWAY STUDIO James T. McFarland 622r Main St. Reading, Ma. 01867 Phone 944-3070 Bus. 944-6171 KENNETH C. LATHAM, JR. Davis , Clark Latham Insurance Agency, Inc. 1 Pleasant Street Reading, Mass. 01867 (ol Main Si: 5foneham, Mass. 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