Reading Memorial High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Reading, MA)
- Class of 1981
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Senior Plans... !0 I- ■ ; ‘ , . Tin np sessions staff distributed questionnaire he Senior class rcqardinn their plans after nation. We would lib.: to thanl: the Seniors for r toot:oration and wish them the best of luck with liioir future plans Gail Abbott - will major in music at the University of Lowell next fall after work¬ ing over the summer. William Allen - will major in engineering at Middlesex Community College. Linda Anderson - will attend North Shore Community College until she is sure about what she ' d like to pursue. Nancy Ander son - will work as a secretary until January and then major in medical secretary studies at a two year college. Elaine An nese - will work at Donut Maker over the summer and then major in computer science at Northeastern. Scott Areglado - will major in Lusiness administration at UMass. Dan Arsenault - will work. Karl Arsenau lt - will work as a cook at Denny ' s and then major in mechanical engin¬ eering at University of Lowell. Carl Avola - will major in computer sciences at the University of Lowell. Glen Backe-- will be working. Debbie Bailey - will study illustration design at Bunker Hill Community College. Gary Balboni - will attend the University of Lowell, Wendy Balkus - will work full time. Joan Bancroft - will work. Ed Baranofsky - will major in business at a two year school. Leslie Baxter - will major in business at a college in Florida. Scott Beauchamp - will work. Danny Beaudoin - will major in business administration at Salem State. Alan Beaulieu - will work ful1 time at Donut Maker over the summer and then be a pre- vetinary major at UNI 1 or Boston College. Robert Beck - will major-in electronics at Wentworth lech. Steve Beers - will major in painting and design at Mass. College of Art. Bruce Bennett - will major in psychology at Nasson College in Springvale, Maine. Sco tt Bennett - will major in accounting at the University of Lowell. Bob Bernard - will attend Northeastern University. Larry Berg - will major in business administration at UMass after playing baseball in Sweden and Denmark over the summer. Mark Berry - will major in communications at the University of Lowell. Terri Betts - plans to attend college next year; at this time she is leaning towards North Adams State College. Valerie Blunt - will travel to Bermuda over the summer and then major in early child¬ hood education at Salem State. Andy Bochman - after spending the summer on the beach is undecided. Lynne Brady - will major in voice at Ithaca College. Terry Brogen - will major in nursing at Middlesex Com¬ munity College. Wanda Brooks - will major in computer science at Boston State. David Brown - will major in computer science at UMaine. Judy Burns - will go to Mount Ida to study dental assist¬ ance. Michael Butler - plans to enter the Air Force. Gary Button - will work. Susan B. Cafazzo - will study to become a medical assistant at LaSalle Junior College. Judy Cain - will work on the weekdays (and go camping on the weekends). Linda__Cain - will major in elementary education business at Salem State. Tim Carey - will work. Mary Carney - will attend Mt. Holyoke College. Gregory Carlson - will work full time and vacation over the summer. Susan Carter - will major in early childhood education at Dean Junior College. Paul Caruso - will major in civil engineering at Norwich University. Steve Carvalho - plans to enter the Navy and be stationed in Hawaii. Bonnie Cassidy - will major in health management at Northeastern. John Castellano - will be living in California and might go to U.C.S.F. Patricia Celia - will be working. Peter Chisholm - will major in political science at North¬ eastern. Susan Clark - will major in sociology at the University of Hartford. Gary Clements - will lifeguard over the summer and then major in business at UMass. Steve Collins - will attend the Boston College School of Management. Virginia Concannon - will work at CVS over the summer and then study nursing at Northern Essex Community College. Sharon Condon - will be working. Joanne Connors - will attend Vermont College. Peggy Connors - will major in nursing at the University of Rhode Island. Lynne Corbett - will work at flit or Miss over the summer and then major in economics foreign language at St. Anselm ' s College. Mary Costanza - will attend Endicett Jr. College. Ellen Cox - will major in mark- eting at Southeastern Mass- UJarr r x V. , r v V! ' t ' ' TV ' V A4 JJ employ jiAfor) ! J fl jJv ' UJ- it - a ' •• 1 -% .y Vy i • JUO -. r ' -Ctslv dT-fr- JKaas oV. v . r o r[fo ' f - ■ | Hl C 1 ' : • - r , ■ x • c-A vf _ I YV (X - 0 T as x s j s 0 ! ' dr - iJh ■ m? VJ {U v v. C Q t=- y fletBflUuSA CJWwCtc be oMa r,A r0: c y y j ) , J!gW. ’ achusetts University. Robin Cox - will study fashion merchandising at Bay Path Junior College. Joe Crispo - will major in engineering at W.P.I. Linda Crittenden - will study business at Middlesex Com¬ munity College. Brian Crosby - will major in accounting at Merrimack College. Tom Cross - will go to Control Data with tuition reimburse¬ ment from Addison-Wesley. Tom Cullen - will major in computer engineering at Franklin Institute. Beth Cummings - will major in biology pre-med. at Tufts University. Jean Curran - will major in law or computers at UMass. Maria D Alessandro - will study biology at Southeastern Massachusetts University. D aul D Alessandro - will major in management at Quinnipiac College. Jane D ' Arcy - will major in journalism broadcasting at UMaine Orono. Mike Davis - plans to take a year off to earn money for college. Peter Dayton - will study at the London University of Economics. Lennie DeAngelo -will attend Bridgeton Academy. Claudia DeFuria - undecided. Randy DeRosa - major in engineering at Norwich University. Leah DeSimone - will go to Germany for a month and then work part-time. Kathy DeWolfe - will major in airline-transportation secretarial at Bay State Junior College. Denise Deyarmond - will work. Denise DiLuca - will attend Endicott College as a retailing major. Ralph DiVito - will major in math at the Naval Academy. Kathleen Doherty - will attend Salem State. Patty Donegan - will work at the Lahey Clinic over + he summer and then major in psychology at Russell Sage College. Steve Donovan - will attend Middlesex Community College. Gayle Dou cette - will major in accounting at Northern Essex Community College. Kevin Downey - will major in business at Suffolk Univer¬ sity. Kevin Doyon - will attend a radio-electronic technical school. Jon Drew - will attend Fitchburg State College. Mike Dube - will work. David Duffy - will work. Jennifer A. Duffy - will work .in a business office. Jill C. Dugan - will major in biology at UMass. David Dunkley - will attend the Mass. Maritime Academy. Lauren Dunn - will major in business management at North Adams State College. Jodi Dunningham - will worK full time and work towards getting her brokerage license. Betsy Dustin - will work at Johnson Hardware and then attend Connecticut College. Charlie Ehl - will major in aeronautical engineering at the U.S.Air Force Academy. Chris Elkington - will attend Suffolk University as a law or education major. Brian Emero - will attend the University of Lowell. Joe Fallon - will major in engineering at the Univer¬ sity of Lowell. Brian Fandel - will major in mechanical engineering at Vermont Tech. Martha Fardon - will major in either psychology-math, or English at Bates College. Denise Farrell - will study at Middlesex Community College. Glenda Fearnside - will work at Market-Basket over the summer and then major in chemical engineering at Northeastern. Kim Folsc.n - will major in psychology at Bridgewater State College. Jane Forsberg - will study travel and tourism at Endicott College. Susan Fcrtunato - will spend the summer in Maine and then study graphic design at Bunker Hill Community College. Debbie Ganem - will major in retail management at Middle¬ sex Community College. Maggie Gaskill - will work. Jamie Gage - will study to become a medical assistant at Middlesex. Brad Gale - will work, take flying lessons, and save up for college. Carolyn Gibson - will major in special education at Salem State. Dave Gilbert - will study computer science at the University of Lowell. Donna Gillis - will study accounting at Fisher Junior College. Kathy Girouard - will major in business communications at Bryant College. Mary Anne Gould - will major in language and communications at Westbrook College. Kevin Grundy - will major in business administration at Salem State. Frannie Guerra - will study art at the University of Hart- fo.rd. Cathy Hale - will major in nursing at the University of Lowell. Laurie Hall - will teach dancin at Camp 1 Se-Sa-Ma-Ca over the summer and then major in nursing at Lowell U. Linda Hall - will be an art major at UMass. Meg Hal 1 - will take a post¬ graduate year at Phillips Academy. Lori Harrison - will major in theatre at Salem State. Kevin Healey - will work. Colleen He enan - will major in education and psychology at Westfield. Donna Heinstrom - will work full time and take night courses in stained glass window making. Lisa Hergenrother - will major in mass communications at the University of Hartford. Audrey Hicks - will work at Santoro’s over the summer and then major in nursing at St. Anselm ' s College. Tim Holmes - will work for a landscaper over the summer. Chuck Hoyt - will major in business administration at U. Lowell. Laurie Hubbard - will travel tc Hawaii and Florida and then work in the business field. Robert Huebel - will work to save money for college. Susan Hunt - will be a secretary. Mark Hyslip - will major in business at Salem State. Robert Iapicca - will major in computer Science at the University of Lowell. Steve I ntonti - will work. Jeanne Iwen - will be an art major at Rivier College. Joyce Jankun - will major in mathematics at U.N.H. Susan Jarvis - will major in electrical engineering at Worcester Poly Tech. Amy Johnson - undecided. Barbara Joyce - will major in forestry at UMaine Orono. Mark Jutras - will major in electrical engineering at Worcester Polv Tech. Peter Keane - will attend W.P.I. Christine Keller - will waitress over the summer and then study civil engineering at Case-Western Reserve Univer¬ sity. Patricia K. Kelly - will major in environmental science at Boston University. Tricia Kelly - will study to become a legal secretary at Dean Jr. College. Stephen Kelly - will attend a trade school. Linda Kennedy - will study ■JA. elementary-special educat¬ ion at St. Joseph’s College in W. Hartford, Conn. Kevin Kiernan - will major in education at Salem State. Robin Kilmarx - will teach waterskiing at a camp in Maine and then major in elementary education at Principia College in Illinois. Suzi King - will study at the New England Baptist Hospital School of Nursing. John Klepeis - will major in engineering at Cornell University. Diane Kleponis - will work at Green Grove Convalescent Home and then major in social work at Rivier College. Mindy Knox - will work as a lifeguard at Meadowbrook and then attend Russell Sage College or North Adams State. Maryann Kraut - will major in nursing at either Salem or Lowell. Kathy Kyle - will attend Bur¬ dette Secretarial School. Terry Lane - will work full time. John Lanigan - will attend Case Western Reserve Univer¬ sity in Cleveland. Michael LaPierr e - will major in business at Flagler College in Florida. Gregg Lawrence - will work full time and study plumbing or mechanical engineering at night school. Maureeen Lenihan - will major in psychology ath the Univer¬ sity of Lowell. Peter Lento - will attend a cooking school. Stephanie Leslie - will work, full time and then attend hairdressing school in January. Michele Linehan - will major in management at IWass. Nancy Littlehale - will work at Market Basket and Sam ' s over the summer and then study education-social sciences at the University of Vermont. Kitty Locke - will work tor a year and then attend school. Christine Macdonald - will major in nursing at Northeastern University. Gloria Magno - will work. lorn Maguire - will study geol¬ ogy at Lowell University. Alison Manchester - will major in nursing at the University of Lowell. Jud y Mar.gion - will major in economics at either Tufts or Bentley College. Shari Marchand - will study at North Shore Community College. Mark Marchetti - will study at Middlesex Community College. John Marroni - will go to JJMass. Chip Marshall - will enter the Air Force and study at Bridgeton Academy. John Martin - will major in chemical engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Insti¬ tute . Lou Martinage - will be an engineering major at M.I.T. Midge McCabe - will attend a four year college. Ann Marie McCarron - will major in health administration. Michele McDonald - will work in an office, travelling, and getting an appartment. Chuck McGinn - will major in computer and information science at UMass. Sharon McGonagle - will major in business administration at Nichols College. John McKenna - will attend Salem State. Jan McLaughlin - will work for a year and then enter a school for fashion illustr¬ ation. Lisa McLeod - will work at Red Sneakers and take night courses. John McNall - will work and furt her his education at night school. Hal Mehlman - will major in broadcast journalism at Boston University. Kim Menowske - will major in communications at Emerson College. Janet Merrill - will study business administration at Northern Essex Community College. Steven Messeck - will attend Northern Essex Community College. Peter Michelini - will major in Liberal Arts at UMass. Brett Miller - will major in communications at Dean Jr. College. Jeanne Miller - will major in travel-tourism-transportation at Niagara Universi ty. Laurie Miller - will waitress at the Kernwood over the summer and then attend St. Michael ' s College in Vermont. Robb Mil ley - will major in electrical engineering at UMaine Orono. N ncy Mirisola - will attend UMass. Loren Mitchel - will major in engineering at Brown University. Cheryl Mullen - will major in business administration at either Franklin Pierce or New England College. Roger Mumper - will major in mental health at Middle¬ sex Community College. Kurt Murray - win major in computer science at the University of Lowell. Joan Nawoichyk - would like to work with children and go to college. Rich Nelson - will attend Salem State. Howard Neuringer - will major in journalism at UMass. Rosemary Newton - will attend the University of Lowell’ Leah Nickerson - will major in nursing at Northeastern. Liz No la - will work to earn money for college. Barbara Noyes - will major in business at Middlesex Community College. Debb i e Ogden - will major in biology at Stonehill College. Debbie Ohala - will major in psychology at UConn. Eileen 0 Malev - will work full time. Scott O ' il - will major in Biology at Norwich Univer¬ sity. Robert Palast ra - will major in history at the Virginia Military Institute. Debbie Pantano - will major in business management at Simmons College. Chris Patalano - will work. Matt Payne - will attend college and major in social work. Diane Peacock - will major in English communications at Regis College. Anne Pelrine - will go to Northern Essex Community College. Brenda Peterson - will major in religion at Merrimack College. Leslie Pierce - will attend Southeastern Massachusetts University. Joe Picano - will work as a camp counselor over the summer and then major in engineering at Union College. Marie Pirieau - will work. Dan Pratt - will be a pre-med. major at Bowdoin. David Puopolo - will major in accounting at Salem State. Kristin Quale - will attend Woburn Business School for a two week course in key¬ punching. Dan Reed - will major in graphic design at Rhode Island School of Design. Dean Revelotis - will major in computer science at UMass. Carolyn Ricci - will work at Friendly ' s and then attend Katherine Gibbs School. Shawn Richards - will attend the Northeast Institute of Technology. Lenny Rideout - will attend Eastern Nazarene College. Nancy Rigazio - will attend North Adams State. Doug Rishton - will major in forestry at UMaine Orono. Debbie Ripa - will work full time Phil Rittenburg - will attend Phillips Academy for a year and then attend college. Amy C. Robinson - will attend Salem State College. David M. Rodrigues - will go to the Northeastern School of Technology. Kathy Rogers - will major in fashion retailing at Endicott College. Andy Rouvalis - will attend UMaine Orono. C arolyn Ruggles - will major in physics at the University’ of Lowell John Russell - will go to Syracuse University. Sharon Santoro - will work. Rick Saunders - will major in business at either UMass or Boston University. Julie Schofield - will major in chemical engineering at M.I.T. or W.P.I. Jens Schroter - will return to Kiel, W. Germany and study biology and or social studies. Kathleen Schloth - will work until January and will enter school then. Karl Schmuch - will attend either Wittenburg or Rutgers Ronald Sebeika - will study building construction at Wentworth Institute of Technology. Jo e Scoppettuolo - will major in accounting at Salem State in the fall and will go to Missouri for National Guard basic training over the summer. ■Jef f Seip - will study computer science at Wentworth Insti¬ tute. Patrick Sharkey - will work at Technical Electronics. S. Shauglmessy - will be a business major at Assumption. Norman Shin - will major in engineering at Northeastern. Kathy Sheehan - will major in business administration at Middlesex. Veronica Shipp - will major in home economics at Indiana State University. K aren Sigsbury - will attend the University of Lowell. David Simpson - will work at Print One. Lisa Secher - will study at Burdett to become an executive secretary. Jackie Sigging. - will major in psychology at North Adams. Maria Silvaggi - will study at North Adams State. Wendy Smith - will study merchandising and retailing at Lasell Junior College. Lisa Snyaer - will major in architectuie at Syracuse University. Julie Steele - will work full time and attend night school. Ken Steenbruggen- will work and study for his EMT at night. Micnelle Sternick - will study to become an executive secretary at Northern Essex Community College. Doug Stone - will study foreign languages in secondary education at ' Northeastern. Robert A. Strong - will attend a sales school in September. Karen Stumcke - will attend Penn. State. Denise Sullivan - will major in nursing at UMaine Orono. Donna Sullivan - will attned Framingham State College. John Sulliv an - will major in business administration at Salem State College. Gail Sullivan - will work. Pamela Surrette - will attend Burdett Secretarial School. Chris Swanson - will attend Mount Holyoke College and major in a math related area. Craig Taylor - will attend Salem State and major in business. Donna Thompson - would like to go to hairdressing school. Helen Tibbo - will work. Mary Tierney - will major in nursing at Salem State. Bill Tompkins - will attend Clark University. Shannon Toomey - will work. Sandra Turnball - will work. Robert Fante - will enter the six year medical program at Boston University. Paul Voegelin - will major in electrical engineering at the University of Lowell. Stephen Vultaggio - will be a pre-med. major at. B.U. f )p r ore, Qoo[ 3 . . • Jcnnitei Walsh - will major in Nursing at Indiana University. Bobby Warren - will major in chemical engineering at Penn. State. Douglass Webb - will major in mechanical engineering at Northeastern and living in Boston. Kelly Webb - will study criminal justice at West- field State College. Bill Webster r will major in psychology or political science at the University of Lowell. Paul Wheaton - will major in forestry at Lyndon S£ate College. Paula Whippen - will be a psychology major at the University of Lowell. Cindy White - will study human services at Bunker Hill Community College. Carolyn Willis - will be a counselor on Martha’s Vineyard over the summer and will then major in engineering at the Univer¬ sity of Vermont. Connie Wilson - will major in nursning at Northeastern. Martha Wilson - will work. Amy Wishart - will be a para¬ legal major at Post College in Connecticut. Jim Wood - will work for a year and then attend college. Kgvin Wooster - will work at Eric ' s over the summer and then major in civil engineering at Merrimack. Liz Young - will major in psychology at Stonehill College. David Zaccardi - will attend j Bridgewater State. Cynthia Zitzow - will work and then attend college as an art major. Denise Amico - will major in psychology at the University of Lowell. Jennifer Beckwith - will study child psychology at the University of Lowell. Donald Berry - will work. Joanne Bono - will study at the Burdett School. Lisa Bourke - will work full time. David Dei11 - will go to California and work. Dwayne Gibbons - will major in forestry engineering at UMaine Orono. Phillip Gadsby - will attend East Coast Aero-Tech. Joe Herman - will work full time. Tom Lilley - will major in business and computers at Merrimack College. Guy LoConte - will major in pre-law at UMass. Dave Lonegan - will major in business at Northeastern. Fred Maher - will major in biology at St. Anselm ' s. William Pidgeon - will enter the service. Jacqui Powers - will work full time until she figures out what she ' d like to do. John Singleton - will attend Framingham State College. Eunice Sirianos - will major in physical education at Bridgewater State College. Eric Soli - will attend the University of Lowell. John Yirrell - will work, save money, and go out west. I would like to extend a special thank-you to the Senior homeroom teachers 3 whose utmost cooperation made this survey such a success. AlsOj a thank-you to Martha Far don and Carolyn V illis whose clerical aid was most appreciated. - Chris Keller y Editor READING MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL , ADINC - . s READING MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Message from the Editors Dear Classmates: Our high school career has been a long four year jour¬ ney; one consisting of a series of twists and turns, and one in which we have grown from timid freshmen into self- assured individuals. During our four years here there have been times when each of us has reached an intersection — a point of decision, a moment of truth. Decisions such as the courses we selected or the friends we chose to be with have affected the direction our lives have followed. Be¬ cause of the many paths we have all traveled, the editors of Pioneer ' 81 chose Crossroads” as the theme of our yearbook. Unsure of which path to take, we sometimes felt alone when making decisions. Yet, along the way there were always people waiting and willing to help us. These special people include our friends, teachers, and most especially our parents for it was their love and patience which has helped guide us through a lifetime of crossroads. We the editors of Pioneer ' 81 would like to extend our fondest wishes to each and every classmate; for we are all about to embark on a new journey; we will all be leaving the familiar main path to seek new destinations. Best of luck to a great class! Your Editors, ct_kcA„. H [ ( umj . ru t, P W ( n Lisa Hergenrother Ann Marie McCarron PIONEER Editor-in-Chief.Lisa Hergenrother Assistant Editor-in-Chief .... Ann Marie McCarron Business Manager .Maria Silvaggi Assistant Business Manager .Jennifer Walsh Art and Layout Editor.Carolyn Willis Assistant Art and Layout Editor .... Maryann Kraut Senior Profile Co-Editor .MaryAnne Gould Senior Profile Co-Editor .Jackie Siggins Literary Co-Editor .Martha A. Fardon Literary Co-Editor .Robin S. Kilmarx Photography Editor .Jill C. Dugan Art Work.Steven Beers Advisor .James C. Chetwynd The Editors of Pioneer ' 81 would like to extend espe¬ cial thanks to the following: Terry Bleiler of Purdy- Vantine Studios, Guy Garon of Hunter Publishing, Dick Gillis of RMHS, and Pat Hergenrother. We acknowledge Celestial Arts for their permission to use George Betts ' poem on page 4. Within each of us there are moments of truth ' times of decision, crossroads which affect the directions of our lives . . . Farewells are only beginnings . . . — George Betts CONTENTS FACULTY 10 SENIORS 32 UNDERCLASSMEN 134 SPORTS 152 ACTIVITIES 176 ADS 200 5 DEDICATION Dear Mr. Howland, Traditionally, the Dedication has been written about the person to whom the yearbook was dedi¬ cated. This year, however, we wanted to tell you directly what you have meant to us. We wrote this note as an expression of our gratitude for all you have shared with us. Initially, your sense of humor intrigued us, but it was your sensitivity which allowed us to feel we could trust you as our friend. Your humor never became a facade, only a tool by which you taught us not to take ourselves too seriously. When you felt a point was important and of value to us, if not now, perhaps later, you revealed the sensitive man who really cared about our growth as individuals. You have a feeling for people and an ability to communicate, a rare combination. You understood us, perhaps because you are secure within yourself, and you remember where you have been and what you have undergone. We appreciate your openess and the way you have encouraged us to be just as honest. The straight-forward manner in which you taught created a casual classroom atmosphere in which we could express our ideas without feeling intimidated. You were able to utilize the topics discussed in class to emphasize not only the academic value of literature, but its invaluable lessons for life. As we move on, we will bring with us the useful lessons you have taught on both the academic and personal levels. We want you to know the impact that you have made on us and how thankful we are to have shared our high school experience with you. With gratitude, The Class of 1981 7 Take time to love and be loved, Take time to be friendly, It is privilege of the gods. It is the road to happiness. 8 Take time to share, Life is too short to be selfish. Take time to laugh, Laughter is the music of the soul. 9 miM „ m, w ■Z 4 • - ' C. • ' • 5 £?}. T f, f-vtp. 4’:-• ' « ?«K- yg‘ V +e ?,g ' ,-• ' , r „ a :.. ' i ' .-‘X lUT- 5? £py i4 P Uh2 3 I ' M ■■MM Z j£i. STMT --■ ■ .V • 4.“ ; ■? ■• ■ ? •- . • :«, vv •- ■ ' • • • . . ■ - ' JkM, Jfc w Jfv ■i- ' ' ,: v t a.. ’ 5 V-.V? ' ' . ' TST 5 ■ ■ ' «-f iura 4 ••-.«• ,•■ : . irjtf • ■ % : v. .JkISL ? ■ ; £; ■ a ifi r jor 1 . 5 li.I jr •’MV ' ;! nag , v - j v ... t v . • v 5 - -,. ' • ’ ?{%$ • ’ A(i . « , jP ' V.’’ v. • ' • ' v ' ‘VWrj ijt T- PL V . ! t9WU but the v from other lives that he had lived. He remembered these, and i • i __ . .: J V- +U + tknrr ct a thic ctronoth k remembering and came me , so that others saw this strength I • ; ; H; ,. ; • “V -vi | n cp ' . :s c j JU.r 1 btrl .,.. .. . ; • , •.., ■ ■-«■ ■ • , . ' V • .? . Tv ' Illusions, Richard Bach i vv JS V-V•i-viVTi •if jvV , ? 4y v, r : ' ' r a 1 r$ tvv’ :. •• - i , ■mikf.C- JmoSRM i FACULTY 11 LEONARD F. D ORLANDO PRINCIPAL Make yourself necessary to somebody. — Ralph Waldo Emerson SUSAN E. SELLERS ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL There are countless paths of knowledge There are many ways to give There are endless hopes to dream of There is only one life for us to live Don ' t waste your time in sorrow Jealousy or pain Pity, envy, depression Or things that are the same Every year that we get older More often you hear people say I wished I would have, I should have done I just wasted another day. — Walter Rinder, One Life 12 ' J ERNEST G. SPENCE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree. — Martin Luther CHARLES SYMONDS ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ... I can ' t quite convince myself that making a record or having a career is more important or even as important as my child, or any child . . . — John Lennon 13 STEPHEN ARSENAULT INDUSTRIAL ARTS Minor achievements, in time, may lead to major accomplishments. SAMUEL BAKER FOCUS BRUCE APPLEBY SOCIAL STUDIES Nude robbers! Falling caskets! What does your news article say about you? VIRGINIA BARTLETT PHYSICAL EDUCATION RICHARD BENSHIMOL ENGLISH It doesn ' t matter where you go, what you do, or hovv much you have; it ' s who you have beside you. — A. Nonymous TOM 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. EVERETT BLODGETT PHYSICAL SCIENCE The study of chemistry is strange. Strange symbols for strange concepts that we really should under¬ stand. PHILIP BLUM PHYSICAL SCIENCE Newton ' s Third Law: You cannot touch without being touched. HAROLD BOND ENGLISH Plain speech is essentially inaccurate. — T.E. FTulme 14 ED BRADY GUIDANCE Follow your dreams for the future while you have the freedom to so do. DENISE BRANATE DIAGNOSTIC LEARNING CENTER DAVID L. BRETT BUSINESS To err is human; although it is often blamed on the computer. THEODORE BRYSON PHYSICAL EDUCATION JANET M. BURNE ENGLISH Rub your eyes and purify your heart — and prize above all else in the world those who love you and wish you well. — Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn JOSEPH CAIN MEDIA CENTER WALTER CAHILL ENGLISH While on your visit to earth, sample the life — taste the flavors, pick a few flowers, pat the animals; try on a human suit and experience the giving and getting of love. The world is worth the trip. — Cahill WILLIAM J. CARROLL SOCIAL STUDIES Cry me a river, baby. It ' s all part of growing up. — C. Ross JUDITH A. CARTER HOME ECONOMICS If you would have a happy family life re¬ member two things: in matters of principle stand like a rock; in matters of taste swim with the current. — Thomas Jefferson. 15 I JAMES C. CHETWYND ENGLISH In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God ... — John 1:1 One can only surmise where the number came from. CAROLYN CLARK FOREIGN LANGUAGE PETER CLARKE SOCIAL STUDIES No more pencils, no more books, no more teachers ... — Citizens for Reducing Taxes. MARTHA COOK PHYSICAL SCIENCE DEBORAH COOPER MATHEMATICS NORMAN P. CORMIER ENGLISH MARY C. COSTA MATHEMATICS HAL CROFT ENGLISH Fog in the eyes and throats of ancient Greenwich pensioners, wheezing by the firesides of their wards. — Charles Dickens THOMAS C. DARRIN SOCIAL STUDIES JANE DARVEAU GUIDANCE Few things are harder to put up with than the an¬ noyance of a good example. — Mark Twain EMERY W. DEBECK MATHEMATICS Any questions on that? JEAN DESALVO FOCUS Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive; easy to govern, but impossible to enslave. — Lord Brougham FRANK DILUNA BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE The man who graduates today and stops learning tomorrow is uneducated the day after. — N.D. Baker ROBERT DONOVAN FOREIGN LANGUAGE Siempre deja la ventura una puerta abierta en las desdichas, para dar remedio a el las. — Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra HEIDI EMRICH MULTI-HANDICAPPED CLASSROOM ROBERT DUNBAR SOCIAL STUDIES ROSALYN EPSTEIN GUIDANCE Don ' t walk in front of me I may not follow Don ' t walk behind me I may not lead Walk beside me And just be my friend. — Albert Camus MYRNA EVANS HOME ECONOMICS Sigmund Freud was once asked by a student what a normal, mature person should be able to do well. Freud answered, ' to love and to work. ' 17 KENNETH J. FEIT FOCUS LAURA FELDBERG FOCUS DAVID L. GARLAND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE Vote NO on Question 2. GINNY GARLAND ENGLISH You know you ' re in for a rough day when your students think that Hamlet is the story of a small pig. — Tom Griffith RICHARD GILLIS BUSINESS As you walk down the hallway of life, try to avoid temptation. Poof! Poof! — F. Wilson ELLEN GORSEY ENGLISH MARGUERITE E. GRIMES MATHEMATICS Faced with problems and disappointments, many people will try to escape from their responsibility. Young people, do not be afraid of honest effort and honest work. — Pope John Paul II PAULA G. GRAHAM PETER B. GREENE PHYSICAL EDUCATION SOCIAL STUDIES In order to succeed one must take many risks and chance failure. 18 I 3 3 STEPHEN M. GUCCIARDI MATHEMATICS “Be truthful to yourself! Do not compromise your conscience to the fashion of the time. — E. Brooks RICHARD W. HAM FOREIGN LANGUAGE “Language is a form of organized stutter. — Mar¬ shall McLuhan MICHAEL HARNEY INDUSTRIAL ARTS HELEN M. HART GUIDANCE Remember always that the proper blend of dreams and reality will spell happiness. WILLIAM HART ENGLISH GINA M. HEALY FOREIGN LANGUAGES “Void mon secret. II est tres simple: on ne voit bien qu ' avec le coeur. L ' essentiel est invisible pour les yeux. — Antoine de St. Exupery JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH MATHEMATICS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Remember: Life is hard — by the yard. But by the inch — it ' s a cinch. WENDELL W. HODGKINS ENGLISH “For one thing, the effect of gamma rays on man-in-the-moon-marigolds has made me curious about the sun and the stars, for the uni¬ verse itself must be like a world of great atoms — and I want to know more about it. — Zindel BARBARA HOVEY RESOURCE CENTER 19 r f v RON HOWLAND ENGLISH Gossip is a sort of smoke that comes from the dirty tobacco pipes of those who diffuse it; it proves nothing but the bad taste of the smoker. — George Eliot LEO P. KENNEY BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE A teacher . . . can never tell where his influ¬ ence stops. — Henry Brooks Adams BETTY MAY IRWIN SPECIAL EDUCATION SUSAN JOHNSON DIAGNOSTIC LEARNING CENTER DIANE H. JONES MATHEMATICS I love to invite students into the math office for a ' fi reside chat ' on the profound subject of geometry. GENE KACZOWKA MATHEMATICS Respect God, yourself, and others. JOHN J. KELLY, JR. SOCIAL STUDIES mJ MARY FRANCES LANOUETTE FOREIGN LANGUAGE Joy at the start, fear in the journey, joy at the coming home ... a part of the heart gets lost in the learning, somewhere along the road. — Dan Fogelberg MAUREEN LECLAIRE PHYSICAL EDUCATION MARY ELLEN LEPIONKA SOCIAL STUDIES Yes, my lady, Priam said, “You have spoken no¬ thing but the truth. Odysseus has been here already — the one who is never at a loss. — Homer, The Iliad KENNETH M. LEVESQUE DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION “Bad gig in Newport. DONALD J. LOVELY SOCIAL STUDIES PAMELA M. MASON DIRECTOR OF READING MAUREEN MCCABE FOREIGN LANGUAGE MICHAEL MCGUIRE SCIENCE ROBERTA MESSINA GUIDANCE The engineer when he can ' t carry his tunnel across or around a mountain tunnels through it. CARL H. MELLIN PHYSICAL SCIENCE “Learning patience is the first step to wisdom. CAROL MISHLER PHYSICAL SCIENCE “Minds are like parachutes — they function best when open. 21 KATHRYN MONTEJUNAS RUSSELL E. MORRIS ENGLISH INDUSTRIAL ARTS If a man could be crossed with the cat, it would improve man, but deteriorate the cat. — Mark Twain TOM MYSLICKI PHYSICAL EDUCATION JOAN MORSE MEDIA CENTER There ' s only one corner of the universe you can be certain of improving, and that ' s your own self. — Aldous Huxley NEWELL H. MORTON DIAGNOSTIC LEARNING CENTER PETER MOSCARIELLO MATHEMATICS People is all everything is, all it has ever been, all it can ever be. — William Saroyan EUNICE MOSHER SPECIAL EDUCATION Humble we must be, if heaven we go; High is the roof there, but the gate is low. — Humility , Robert Herrick JAMES T. MURPHY PHYSICAL SCIENCE JOSEPH V. NISCO FOREIGN LANGUAGE Soyez ouverts aux sentiments des autres Laissez- vous etre touches. 22 ANNA F. NORMAND CHERYL I. O ' BRIEN DOROTHY O ' KEEFE SOCIAL STUDIES BUSINESS MULTI-HANDICAPPED CLASSROOM Diplomacy is the art of saying, ' nice doggie! ' till you can find a rock. — Wynn Catlin DONNA OLMSTEAD SOCIAL STUDIES PHYLLIS ONUSSEIT ENGLISH May Cod grant you the serenity to accept the things you cannot change, the courage to change the things you can, and the wisdom to know the difference. JOHN B. PACINO GUIDANCE Now work for a great purpose — do you hear? — for a great purpose; and whoever works for a great purpose, even if he ' s the humblest of the lot, he be¬ comes great. NOREEN E. O ' BRIEN PHYSICAL SCIENCE There are two sides to every question and if you want to be popular, you take both. JAY PACUNAS HOME ECONOMICS When life deals you lemons, make lemonade. GRACE PALMER MEDIA CENTER 23 WALTER G. PASKOWSKY GUIDANCE Use not only all the brains you have but all you can borrow. — Woodrow Wilson ROBERT F. PATTERSON INDUSTRIAL ARTS It ' s easier to do a job right the first time than to explain why you didn ' t. STEVEN RHODES MATHEMATICS Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and ignorant, they too have their story. — Max Ehrmann, Desiderata JANE REED BUSINESS Slow down, you move too fast. You got to make the morning last. — Paul Simon GLADYS M. ROBERTS BUSINESS I have learned that to be with those I like is enough. — Walt Whitman SUSAN ROBISON DIAGNOSTIC LEARNING CENTER The only way to keep from becoming an old dog, is to keep learning new tricks. JAMES ROTH MUSIC Music is the frozen yogurt in the Frigidaire of histo¬ ry. — adapted from The New Yorker GERALDINE F. ROY FINE ARTS HELEN E. SCANNELL BUSINESS MICHAEL SCARPITTO ENGLISH If you try your best at all times, you will never have to second-guess yourself. P. SCHETTINI MATHEMATICS BARBARA SIDLEY SOCIAL STUDIES Those who cannot remember the past are con- demened to repeat it. — George Santayana JEAN S. SILVA MEDIA CENTER Don ' t expect the school to give you anything unless you bring something to put it in. WARREN D. SNYDER BUSINESS One ' s life is one ' s most important natural resource. It should be used wisely. PAUL SOULE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE PAUL SHAPIRA MATHEMATICS MARGARET STARRETT BUSINESS SALLY STEMBRIDGE ENGLISH A great oak is a little nut that held its ground. 25 J MEREDITH L. SULD FOREIGN LANGUAGE ' Cueillez des aujouvd ' bui les roses de la vie.” — Ron sard BILL TUFTS PHYSICAL EDUCATION There is no such thing as ' best ' in a world of individuals.” ROBERT SWANSON SOCIAL STUDIES A BEAR: How do you know I am a diplomat? CHINESE WOMAN: Why, by the skillful way you hide your claws. E. TURNER MATHEMATICS Two and one-half is the most irrational of rational numbers.” PETER VALESKA SOCIAL STUDIES Most of the time I don ' t have much fun. The rest of the time I don ' t have any fun at all.” FREDERICK WALES FINE AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS JOHN W. WHITE PHYSICAL EDUCATION From compromise or things undone, keep me with a stern and stubborn pride, and when at last the fight is won, God keep me still unsatisfied.” MARTHA WISHART DOROTHY A. WOOD DIAGNOSTIC LEARNING CENTER SOCIAL STUDIES If you can ' t convince them, confuse them. 26 MAUREEN ZOLUBUS MATHEMATICS PETER WOOD FINE ARTS I leave dusty footprints.” KEVIN J. ZENEWICZ PHYSICAL SCIENCE Take care, be good, enjoy life.” MARC ALTERIO RUTH SCHUBARTH SUSAN LAZMAN ATHLETIC DIRECTOR HEALTH RAP ROOM RUSSELL HILL METCO COORDINATOR KEITH JONES METCO COORDINATOR HILDA AHLSTROM MAIN OFFICE 27 DOROTHY KREKORIAN GUIDANCE NANCY LINDGREN GUIDANCE PAULINE MCDONO UGH MAIN OFFICE I KATHY MEHLMAN MAIN OFFICE DOROTHY MORRIS HEALTH MAIN OFFICE CHARLOTTE SERRENTINO MAIN OFFICE CLAIRE SHEA MAIN OFFICE FOCUS ALEAH SMITH SOCIAL STUDIES OFFICE SECRETARY JEAN UNDERHILL MR. D ' ORLANDO ' S OFFICE CAFETERIA WORKERS: Evelyn Mullen, Thelma Beauchamp, Alice Blacker, Mary Boyd, Marie Cohick, Margaret Gaskill, Muriel Hall, Lucy Intoni, Mary Isacson, Alberta Kinsley, Norma McSheehy, Mary O ' Brien, Jean Richardson, Pnyllis Winkler CUSTODIANS: Paul Hubbard, Eugene Tine, Dom Cacciapuoti, Frank Coppola, Herbert Garey, Andrew Gori, Joe McDonald, Thomas Mullen, Herb Noel, Joe Ruderman, Gino Serrechia, Bill Stamatis, Charles Taylor 29 The author ' s purpose in the writing of a preface is to acknowledge all of the people who helped to make his work possible. Here in these pages we wish to recognize those individuals at R.M.H.S. whose commitments to the class of 1981 have extended beyond the academic, and to reflect upon the things we would not have achieved without their guidance. Collectively, our advisors have devoted the largest amount of time to our class. While main¬ taining warm relationships with many of us, Ms. Kaman, Mrs. Messina, and Ms. Lanouette have provided those touches of experience and inge¬ nuity needed for the success of our many ac¬ tivities. As underclassmen, we learned to depend upon the Guidance Department to resolve course and schedule predicaments. This year, with their knowledge and understanding, Ms. Hart and Mr. Pacino aided us in the process of sorting through catalogues, completing applications, and filing FAF ' s. Despite their dedication, we still missed the presence and concern of Mr. Paskowsky, who was recovering from an unexpected illness. During the past few years, several changes have occured within the Administration of R.M.H.S. Officially named principal in 1978, Mr. D ' Orlando was ever present about the school and willing to listen, Ms. Sellers made her existence known in other ways. Her signature adorned our senior passes, her voice filled the airwaves with the names of people called to the office, the clickety-clack of her footsteps resounded through the corridors and will continue to echo for eter¬ nity. It was the enthusiasm and understanding of these two people, however, which made them more than effective leaders. They became friends. 30 Many of our teachers have had a devotion which extended beyond the scope of day-to-day classroom routines. Although hidden in the depths of the Graphic Arts Room, Mr. Harney ad¬ vanced communication around the school. Mr. Wales, the spirit of the Industrial Arts Depart¬ ment, directed the projects and fostered the cre¬ ative pursuits of many students. Our class found in Mr. Swanson a rare combination of knowledge and vitality, along with an enthusiastic, if some¬ what exaggerated, point of view. Without the time and patience of Mr. Chetwynd, this book would not now be a reality. Finally, we would like to say good-bye to Paul Hubbard who is retiring this June after fifteen years of service to the Reading School System, nine of which were spent at R.M.H.S. While effi¬ ciently performing his tasks as head custodian, he brightened many a dull morning with his cheerful greetings and ever ready smile. We extend to him our appreciation and best wishes. It is impossible to list the contributions of every staff member, for time has yet to reveal fully how our experiences here will influence our futures. But of one thing we are certain: we are thankful. 31 Rainbows of friendship color our days With a happiness that never seems to fade They curve far beyond the horizon of here and now But the treasure is at this end. — Edward Cunningham SENIORS 33 ,u Detour. . . long raves, Seger on the Juke Box, flying 36 chairs and food?, BPL, window, Theresa ' s lav . . . 37 .fcD % MIDUSfX CHAMPS 40 Howland ' s pen-flip, Swanson ' s poise, Cahill ' s essays . . . Four to a table! . . . Pacino ' s guiding influence 41 IX! i % 3 2 J S L If I f • i i “C T - ■ J;?r .. m a E : ft :P ' ! - ■ M rvar ; rnffm • r n iaJRjr- , - ae - f Vi KM V I k Jl A ' nSf Ijl W Jr w jL ' IMm ? ,- g !■ jf rtj if i -i f y. , 1 - jgf V; ; ' : jf , 1 44 deadlines and exams, pulling all-nighters, trips to DM, Eaton and Mac ' s . . . good times with good friends. 45 !!! i H I ■pp 1 ' MM 1 1 1 « • I m X Jv j - ' ' ' ; in i as _ j fKIKLAAO ' ■ ' w j Wpl % r n v : n rr. : -I,- •• . ' BaC HWur??IJuuMU :• ' • • n ■MWiMBiiK ' tS j This is what we ' ve done and where we ' ve been . . . what 48 v e ' ll remember who we were and who we ' ve become. 49 k Pail W. . (llofi 15 Colonial Drive Nancy . . . Remembered for being late or absent . . . Will never forget partying at Milton Road, Sturgis Park, Blueberry Hill, V.H., Summer of 1979, and Kil- lington Vt. . . . Member of the traveling gymnastics team, and Powder Puff team . . . Plans to have a career in business. Slain y( me € 124 Prescott St. Elaine . . . Remembered for being a good student . . . Will never forget the outing club trips, P.S.A.T. ' s, Bi¬ ology, senior year and U.S. History with Mr. Kelly . . . Slide show chairman, National Honor Society and the 735 No-Smoking Committee . . . Employed at Donut Maker . . . Plans to have a career in com¬ puter software. “Life is what happens while you are making other plans. 103 Bancroft Ave. Gaily . . . Will never forget going to Litchfield with the band, going to N.H., the hike in the mountains, great time doing Oliver, and the Red Rover game . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Roth . . . Member of the Select Chorus, Glee Club, and Drama Club . . . Em¬ ployed at Lucci ' s Supermarket . . . College bound to study music. “Imagine all the people, living life in peace. — John Lennon ll ala .9PT yOidersons 362 Summer Ave. “Kinda, Sorta, Not Really . . . Remembered for wanting a ' 67 mustang, quitting the Baton Squad as a captain, and loving A.B. . . . Will never forget the good times with friends, J.M., E.B., D.R., Jr. Prom. ' 79, class day 1979, summer of 1980, Foreigner, Super¬ tramp, Mr. Scarpitto, and Andy . . . Member of the Baton Squad and Rainbow Club . . . Employed at Marshall ' s . . . Collegebound. If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me? William (l? . ylllem 16 Pine Ridge Circle Bill . . . Will never forget science and Mr. Maguire . . . Member of the ski club . . . Enjoys skiing and playing tennis . . . Employed at the Winchester Hos¬ pital . . . College bound. Sli icu W yOider ofi 28 Pasture Road Ugly, Denny . . . Remembered for loving K.M. . . . Will never forget 5 7 78, 9 11 79, . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Feit . . . Member of the Drama Club Make¬ up, and a homeroom rep . . . Employed at Capri Pizza . . . College bound. What ' s too painful to remember, we simply choose to forget. Qlenise 91. W nico 50 tfllcAarc vy m o 46 Glenmere Circle Scott . . . Will never forget St. Paul Girls, midnight madness, N.H., hypo-cruising with F.M. and R.B. in the E.E. . . . Enjoyed Algebra II with Mr. Moscariello . . . Member of freshman football and J.V. track . . . Employed at Atlantic Supermarket . . . College bound. “Those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it.” Joanne y{r esiau b 126 Summer Avenue Farkle, Superchick ... Will be remembered for being late, and crazy with her car ... Will never forget putting crazy glue on Mrs. Grimes chair, Fred ' s Fam¬ ily Restaurant and Mr. Valeska . . . Employed at W R Systems . . . “Hey Honey. tffar y. y(r$mau t 16 Ellis Ave. Remembered for having a cute 16 colored car . . . Will never forget Rockport quarries, riding in the Hulk on Good Harbor Beach, and Engineering with Mr. Wales . . . Member of the Soccer and Wrestling teams . . . Enjoys skiing . . . Employed at Dennys . . . Future plans include college. . a taj yls ' AYi 87 Oak St. Nance . . . Will never forget constantly getting in trouble, getting escorted home by Woodsy with Nancy and Cathy, J. Giels concert down the Cape, 9th grade biology, Mr. Swanson and all the good friends made these past four years . . . Member of the ski club . . . Collegebound. “Only the good die young.” — Billy Joel. (jar . loo a 307 Franklin St. Cowman . . . Will be remembered for having a stiff left leg ... Will never forget Dave ' s meaningful poems to fellow classmates . . . Enjoyed Building Construction and class with Mr. Rhodes. Member of the Ski Club and Window Club . . . Employed at New England Automotive leasing . . . Collegebound. A en Jl BacAe 295 Main Street Sacke . . . Remembered for being one of the Eaton crew . . . Will never forget all the good times on the hill . . . Enjoy Decsions with Mr. Valeska and Metal Shop with Mr. Arsenault . . . Member of Freshman and sophomore football . . . Employed at Incon . . . Plans to get a job in the electrical field. “Buick 51 Q)c oraA ( c . Ba ' cy 1 7 Elliot Street Deb . . . Remembered for dreaming, not being able to open her locker and liking Paul . . . Will always remember the summer of ' 79 with Lee B, long talks with D.A., and going out with D.P. . . . Employed at Atlantic Food Mart . . . Collegebound. “If not for a first Hello , we would never have to say Goodbye.” ffa y QBcMvni 20 Fox Run Lane 23 Harrison Street Wendell . . . Fondest memories of the summer of ' 80, June 20th, pumpkining in the rain, and Jen ' s party of 6 4, 10 5 . . . Enjoyed Transcription class with Ms. O ' Brien . . . Involved in Track, Gymnastics, dancing, and skiing . . . Employed at Libbey Owens Ford . . . Plans to attend 2 year college for Dental Assistant. c fPc u y r . ($a Au c c oa t . (. Ba uro t 63 West Street Remembered for never skipping a class ... Will never forget hanging around with CZ, JT, SL, JG, and MP • . Enjoyed Art with Miss Roy and class with Mr. Wood . . . Employed at Burger King . . . Plans to at¬ tend Essex Agricultural School for Hairdressing. Opstackes are what you see when you take your eyes from your goals. (Sc uMzrc (d. GBara toJsAy 257 High Street Nofsky . . . Will be remembered for E.T.F.B. . . . Memories of E.T.F.B., ZZ Top ' 80, the Pits, J.E.P.P. . . . Enjoyed 10th grade English with Mr. Feit . . . Spends spare time partying . . . Employed at Wool- worth ' s . . . Future plans include junior college. Woke up this morning and I got myself a beer. — Jim Morrison of The Doors. yC. Barry 27 Blueberry Lane Will always remember parties up the res, Bob Seger, the big debt, Dewey Ave., troubles at Kowloon, I love New York, New Years Eve at the Harbor House and best of all, being with Ed. ... Employed at Harker Organization . . . Plans to be successful and travel around the world. 52 Afe Aie „ . dRcvrter 40 Whittier Road Will never forget Hampton ' 80 with JM, KG, WS, and MC, pumpkining, summer of ' 80, all nighter 6 14 80, JF, Florida ' 80, Sept. 26, 1980, Fourth of July ' 80, June 20, 1980, 7 17 80, 7 18 80, 6 3 77, 7 21 80, and the J. Ceils concert at the Cape . . . Enjoyed Accounting I with Mr. Gillis . . . Member of JEPA, Ski Club, Fresnman and Sophomore homeroom Rep. and Junior Class committee member. . . Employed at Last Corner . . . Plans to attend college. “The future belongs to those who dare, so G.O.Y.A. and go for it! yaurw d cu rt 274 Haven Street Laura . . . Remembered for being quiet and partying with friends. . . Memories of going places with D.A., C.W., K.A., and working . . . Enjoyed Typing class with Mrs. Roberts . . . Spends spare time bowling, camping, partying, going to the beach, Canobe Lake, drive-ins, and out to eat at Lanai Island . . . Employed at Demoulas . . . Plans to work as a secretary and go to night school for business courses. “Everyone has to believe in something, so I believe I ' ll have another beer. QAcmiel yt. d eaia mn 121 Belmont Street Beef. . . Fondest memories of the CYO ski trips, the good time missed on 10 25 79, and Wrestling . . . Member of the Wrestling team . . . Employed at C.V.S. . . . Future plans include college to major in management. It is by logic that we prove, but by intuition that we discover. — H. Poincare 1 53 Belmont Street Al, Smed . . . Will never forget $62.50 on 10 25 79, Gym Shows, Belmont St. Gang, CYO ski trips, and Donut fights . . . Enjoyed Trig with Mr. Kaczowka and class with Mr. Howland and Mr. Zenewicz . . . Member of the varsity gymnastics and tennis teams . . . Involved in AFS, Yearbook business campaign, Non-Smoking Program, Junior and Senior Class Committee and St. Athanasius CYO . . . Employed at Donut Maker . . . Collegebound for Pre-vet or a health related field. “To wonder is to begin to understand. oA t d. (IBeaucAamft 23 Warren Avenue (Ato er 0rrA 60 Dana Road Speck, Bleek, Bubba . . . Remembered for having an awesome race car, and always making a fool of himself at the window . . . Will always remember the Marshalls hangout, cruising to Saugus, the window club, Dan P ' s parties, racing in the Classic Malibu, Black and Blue concert. RM, KS, Jenn, pumpkining 7th period, Boys at Grays and going for a blast in the GS Dodge . . . Enjoyed Electronics and class with Mr. Bond and Mr. Croft . . . Member of Winter Track . . . Plays a guitar in a band . . . Employed at Gray ' s . . . Collegebound to study Electronics. 53 Jen ifir 3$e uoit 23 Highland Street Becker, JB, HiHi, . . . Don ' t mind me. I ' m Sorry ' I ' m in a wierd mood, . . . Remembered for fighting against nuclear power, having laryngitis, lov¬ ing to dance, walking for whales and being herself . . . Fond memories of cast parties, 5 12 79 with M.B., Bob Seger, Class of ' 80, B.B. and all her good friends . . . Member of the Drama and Dance Club, Clamshell Alliance and Greenpeace . . . Employed at Friendly ' s . . . Collegebound for psychology. If you can ' t be with the one you love, love the one you ' re with. 168 Washington Street Lee . . . ETFB, I know, really! No Problem . . . Remembered for liking A.V. and Frampton ... Will never forget 7 20 79, 7 21 79, 4 21 80, 4 24 80, 10 3 80, the turtle down the park, fat puppy nd Lanai Island . . . Enjoyed Junior Office Practice with Mrs. Roberts and class with Mr. Feit . . . Employed at A La Mode . . . Future Plans include college for broadcasting. Nothing in Life that is worthy is ever too hard to achieve. Helen Steiner Rice raAma z !7(. QBeccA 1 3 Elm Street Beech . . . Future plans include state college in Amherst, MA. and special forces training. All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be. — Pink Floyd race !7l. Q$e uiM 59 Whittier Road Benny . . . Remembered for finding unique ways to make money, being a gambler, and having faith in human nature and learning not to . . . Memories of having his nose tweeked by Mr. Kenney, Junior Prom Night, camping during the summer of 1980, and RMHS . . . Enjoyed Language and Human Be¬ havior with Mr. Bond . . . Member of J.V. and varsity soccer. . . Employed at Barbas Food Market . . . Col¬ legebound for Psychology. Invest in a smile. r icot yt. Gj m ietS 1 5 Wells Road Ben . . . Remembered for sleeping in class . . . Will never forget Maine, homeroom with Mr. Appleby, Junior year, and spring track ' 79 . . . Enjoyed Math with Mr. Rhodes . . . Member of the varsity spring track team . . . Employed at Atlantic Supermarket . . . Plans to attend four year college. In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, par¬ ties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. — Friedrich Nietzsche tiroe i Queers 87 Prescott Street Schlitz . . . Enjoyed Advanced Composition with Mr. Cahill . . . Member of the Cross Country and Spring Track team . . . Involved in the Reading Art Associa¬ tion . . . Future Plans include college to major in Art. 54 194 Grove Street Larry . . . Remembered for his sport knowledge while sitting at the window before school and delivering football cards to the guys for weekly bets . . . Will always remember June 10, 1980 when Reading beat Wakefield in the EMASS Baseball Tournament, final score 9-8 . . . Enjoyed Freshman Soc. and class with Mr. Brett . . . Member of Varsity and J.V. Baseball, Basketball, freshman football and the Reading Babe Ruth team . . . Future plans include college. “We know what we are but know not what we may be. — Shakespeare Jldar b t J. erry 98 Pine Ridge Road Mark ... “I don ' t need it . . . Memories of his party 9 5 80, V.H. 5 3 80, 8 24 80 at Hampton Beach, B.C. and A.D., people from Dem ' s, the weekend of 9 25 80, MB 3 , and 10 18 80 . . . favorite class, Biol¬ ogy with Mr. Cohen . . . Member of J.V. football. Cross Country, Winter and Spring track teams and the Outing Club . . . Employed at Demoulas . . . Plans to attend four year college and major in com¬ munications. “Don ' t be afraid of things to come; for if you have the power, they will turn out the way you want. Q)ana cl yC. Qfte ' y 279 Walnut Avenue Roxbury Ta-Ta . . . Remembered for being a proud METCO student ... Will never forget the green lav and all of the events that occurred there . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Valeska . . . Plans to attend college. “Money may be the route to all evil but I ' ll take that exit anytime. 8 Gilmore Avenue Bernardo, Nardo . . . Remembered for always having the right excuse for the right occasion ... Will never forget N.H. Hypo-cruising, St. Pauli Girl midnight madness, pumpkining, Rouve, Chris, and our fantas¬ tic Biology report . . . Favorite class with Mr. How¬ land and European History with Mr. Swanson . . . Enjoys going out with friends and waterskiing . . . Played Freshman football . . . Collegebound. “The 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. Jftfarc GBettfr 7 Bradford Road Will never forget pumpkining in Oct., Beach Day 5 80 and 10 18 80 . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Feit . . . Member of J.V. football and the Window Club . . . Spends free time partying . . . Employed at De¬ moulas . . . Future plans include four year college. “I found the simple life ain ' t so simple. — Van Halen Have an idea! 5 Bunker Avenue Don ... Will never forget Beach Day ' 80, moving back to Reading, partying, pumpkining, and going to Concord N.H. for a hamburger . . . Enjoyed Ancient History and class with Mr. Schapira . . . Member of J.E.P.A. . . . Likes partying and fooling around . . . Employed at Incon . . . Collegebound . . . “Tomorrow never comes so live each day to the ful¬ lest. fTc’rro yC. 55 r lh (TU’ ($ ! 22 Linden Street Rudy . . . “Really? . . . Fondest memories of York Beach and the summer of ' 80 . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Howland and Mr. Benshimol . . . Member of the gym show dance group and powder puff foot¬ ball . . . Employed at DeMoulas . . . Future plans in¬ clude college. . ( u ru . . Q oi ma i 160 Summer Avenue Andy . . . Will be remembered for Insult cruising, and barn parties ... Will never forget JEPP, ETFB, Springfield, Cape Cod Coliseum, Frand ' n ' Steins, Girls night out, The Pits, the Kinks, and a night in Stoneham . . . Enjoyed Modern European History with Mr. Swansom . . . Captain of the Golf team and member of the varsity hockey team . . . Participant of the Impressions Editorial Board . . . Plans to attend an Institute of Higher Learning and not get old. Live fast, die young, and have a good looking corpse. — Nick Romano ou me $ Q O IO 104 Timberneck Drive 4 Robin Road Rosie, Rose . . . Memories of Beach Day ' 80, NR ' s famous stories, 7 28-31 80, D ' Arcy ' s cottage, 6 14-15 80, LP ' s, 12 7 79, B.K., two weeks at Lovell Lake and PPP, pumpkining, RS ' s, brown mav, and girls nite out . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Harney . . . Member of the Jr. and Sr. class committee and Impre¬ ssions staff . . . Enjoys art, Sewing and being with friends . . Employed at Santoros . . . Plans to attend Art School. Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes I ' m afraid it ' s time for goodbye again. Q)aotc Jt. GftoucAer 387 Haverhill Street Dave, Boosh, Booshen, Boo, Boshner, Bosher . . . Will always remember being on the A.V. crew . . . Enjoyed Production Printing with Mr. Harney and class with Ms. Montejunas . . . Member of the Drama Club and involved in Boy Scouts .. . Future plans include work. If it wasn ' t for venition blinds then it would be cur¬ tains for all of us. , my Jit. J urke 50 Spruce Road Lis . . . Remembered for being a little bit crazy, blue eyes and talking fast. . . Fo nd memories of pumpkin¬ ing on a rainy night, partying and 10 4-5 80 ... Fa¬ vorite teachers were Mrs. Roberts and Mr. Gillis . . . Member of the varsity winter and spring track teams, and powder puff football .. . Spends spare time par¬ tying . . . Employed at Howlands . . . Future plans include business college. I ' m Psyched! 56 26 Winthrop Avenue Lynne . . . “Awesome Good one . . . Remem¬ bered for always talking about Steve N. . . . Will never forget the operettas. Our junior prom and Dad and the gang in the G.O. . . . Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Kelly . . . Member of the Glee Club, Select Chorus, Drama Club, and tutoring in the L.D. center . . . Involved in church choir, swimming, all district, QCTC, and piano, voice and dancing lessons . . . Collegebound. Keeping my mind on a better life where happiness is only a heartbeat away. Paradise — can it be all I heard it was. I close my eyes, and maybe I ' m already there. Q)aotd M. SSroa n 55 Blueberry Lane Down Town, Brownie . . . Remembered for driving home from beach day when nobody else could . . . Memories of Beach Day ' 80, food fights in the cafeteria and Homeroom with Mr. Appleby . . . En¬ joyed Algebra II with Mr. Kaczowka . . . Member of the varsity hockey and golf teams and the ski club . . . Employed at Lucci ' s supermarket . . . Plans to attend college. War is Hell. — Sherman d erma dt. (firoya t 8 Wakefield Street Terry . . . Will never forget the times down the end, getting kicked out for it and going out with Bobby . . . Favorite class was cooking . . . Enjoys bicycling and going to the drive-ins . . . Employed at Hank and Linda ' s restaurant. Love is life ' s lovliest treasure. Q ar xira . S$ur ts?e 56 John Street Bunny . . . See-ya, No problem, ETFB . . . Remembered for liking the Red Sox . . . Will never forget 10 3 80, 4 2 80, 4 24 80 and 8 10 79, turtle down the park, fat puppy, and Lanai Island . . . En¬ joyed class with Mr. Scarpitto and Mrs. Roberts . . . Member of Junior Office Committee . . . Employed at Community News Dealers . . . Collegebound for Computer training. To be a rock and not to roll. — Led Zepplin dhs c a 6. SjrooAx 25 Dutz Road Hyde Park, Boston Fitz . . . Will be remembered for being a proud metco student . . . Memories of hanging out in the lav dur¬ ing lunch and free periods . . . Enjoyed Spanish with Ms. Cohn and Ms. Zeytoonian . . . Involved in Gym¬ nastics . . . Spent summer working for ABCD ' s Health Career program . . . Employed at Boston City Hospital . . . Future plans include college. fad 24 Williard Road 57 JfrhcAael C IP. Q$u A r 18 Kingston Street Red, Mike . . . Enjoyed Biology class with Mr. Cohen . . . Member of J.V. track . . . Enjoys bowling, foot¬ ball, and hockey . . . Employed at Almy ' s. . . Plans to join the Air Force. ffcrr t (j. 277 Haverhill Street Brass, Button . . . Remembered for playing football and going crazy . . . Memories of playing football and other sports, partying with friends, the night of rubber head and no name beer . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson . . . Member of football track, and wrestling teams . . . President of the drinking team . . . Enjoys parachuetting . . . Employed as a carpen¬ ter .. . Future plans include college and to become President of the Budwiser company. I get high with a little help from my friends.” — Beatles 22 Robin Road Charlie . . . Enjoyed Accounting with Mr. Brett . . . Member of Freshman Fall and Winter track and J.V. Soccer and Tennis . . . Employed at Cerretani ' s . . . Future plans include college. jfim a f f . Cmm liman- S3, (ja tizzo c 67 Redgate Lane Ms. Cafizzo will always remember summer of 1980 Jr. Prom, nights out with the girls, 9 12 in the back parking lot, pumpkining, painting BoBo ' s car, being escorted home be Reading’s finest . . . Remembered lor l eing considered one of the gruesome five and always wanting to listen to the Oldies” on Saturday night . . member of the ski club and Sr. Class com¬ mittee ... is a member of J.E.P.A., enjoys being with triends, dancing, going to the beach and partying to the max . . . plans to attend a two year college. 319 West St. Judy, Jude . . . memories of Beach day 1980, Junior Prom, weekend at the cape and the R.A_enjoyed Biology with Mr. DiLuna and Ancient History with Mr. Lovely . . . was a member of the ski club ... is also a member of the St. Agnes folk group in sparetime ... is employed at the bakery in DeMoulas plans to work for a year, then attend college. ' Smile, it makes people wonder what you have been up to.” He who sings prays twice. — the Bible 19 Granger Avenue Will never forget Jr. Sr. beach day ' 80 pumpkining, crusing, the Jr. prom with GL, 16th Bday, and 6 21 80 (lemons, limes, RC and Russos) . . . favorite teacher Mr. Blodgett . . . member of Winter track team, captain of Spring track . . . involved in the out¬ ing club and advertising for the yearbook ... is also a member of the re-united club . . . Employed at Mar¬ shalls . . . plans to go on to college. 58 24 BayState Rd. Pam . . . remembered for going out with KD, and always being with LS ... will never forget Pewter Pot with Demon and Lisa, Bob Seger 10 5 80 with LS, Maine, summer of 78, 79, 80, Hawaii with LL SC HW, 6 24 78 . . . enjoyed Jr. Office Practice and Job office training . . . favorite teacher Mrs. Roberts... is employed at Wes Parkers . . . future plans include Business College or travel GTimot uy Garey 129 Pearl Street Gto6erl Ga tri 215 Grove St. 70 Whittier Rd. Bean, Bethie . . . will be remembered for being crazy about old cars and trucks, and for being a wild and crazy girl . . . memories of beach day 81, Sr. Prom and Class day . . . favorite class was biology with Mr. Kenney . . . member of Spring track 78-80 . . . par¬ ticipated in Drama Club one acts . . . employed at McDonalds . . . planning to attend a four year col¬ lege majoring in computers science and au¬ tomechanics I ' m as free as a bird now and this bird you cannot change. — L. Skynard jffa y Gar ey 101 Beaver Road Maer . . . You mother wears army boots! . . . will always remember cruising, Namu, summer of 1980, 9 26 80, good friends — LC, SC, re-unite-sucking it up . . . enjoyed class with Mrs. Stilgoe . . . activities include varsity winter and spring track, Jr. Sr. class committee, dance club, and the re-unite club . . . out of school . . . she plans to go on to college. To each his own GarAon 41 Shackeord Road Greg . . . Enjoys skiing and being a amatuer Radio operator. . . Employed at Cerratani ' s . . . Hopes for a career in computers. 59 r iu ia i 65. Garter 594 Pearl Street Sue . . . memories of special times with friends, cruis¬ ing, parties, Jr. Sr. beach day 80, summer of 80 and drivers ed. with Mr. Scarpitto-(bird) . . . favorite class El. Fid. Sem . . . favorite teacher Ms. Montejunas . . . was involved in Drama Club, outing club, skiing club, Jr. Sr. class committee, Pioneer 81 ' ... out of school activities include Rainbow, candy-striping and the re-unite . . . employed at Marshalls. . . plans to attend college. “Remembered joys have never past. Goo uiie . • Garrtc y 36 Buckingham Drive Bon . . . Will be remembered for never being on time . . . fond memories of BJ, ML, KF, CM, CD, the walk to the sophomore banquet, and 3 17 80. Enjoyed journalism with Miss Montjunas. Member of Spring track . . Employed at McDonalds . . . plan to attend either B.U. or Northeast Univ. “Take one day at a time 9 Tennyson Circle Remembered for being a woodsman, loving to hunt, fish, camp, ski and snowmobiling, for lifting weights, playing harmonica, weekends in Maine . . . will al¬ ways remember scuba diving with slick, Junior Prom, wild times with Eaton crowd, sex education with Mr. Tufts, and being a part time JEPA member . . . Favorite teachers were Mr. Tufts, Mr. Wales, Mr. Arsenault, Mr. Moscariello, Tom Mysliski . . . en¬ joyed Geometry of Engineering and Engineering Graphics . . . involved in Freshman Football, wres¬ tling, manager of Freshman baseball . . . employed at Coolidge Junior FHigh . . . Future plans include major¬ ing in Mechanical Engineering 98 FHoward Street Jay, Ray, J.O.S.C. . . . great memories of parties, friends and orange sunshine. Lewiston, Maine, camping trips . . . enjoyed class with Mrs. Woods . . spends free time camping, hiking, partying, enjoying good times and listening to music . . . employed at Addison Wesley . . . Future plans include outward bound and college. ' Well I dreamed I saw a silver spaceship flying in the yellow haze of the sun, there were children crying and colors flying all around the chosen ones . . All in a dream. — Neil Young “Are you experienced? — Jimmy Flendricks riteoen Q). Garaa fa 23 Osborne Avenue STU . . . Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Blodgett . . . will always remember the big weekend at Bru ' s cot¬ tage, and the joke played on TC. Will be remem¬ bered for winning the MOTY Award in 79 Em¬ ployed at Davis Carpet in N. Reading . . . Plans to work for a year then go on to a junior college. “I ' m looking for a lover who won ' t blow my cover, she ' s so hard to find — Eagles 289 Ash St. Casta, Wonder . . . remembered for always having a camera, good parties and swims at Birch Meadow at 3 in the morning . . . will always remember his giant kegger, taking photos of everyone, having a lot of parties The death of his father (ship 51)... enjoyed physics with Mr. McGuire ... is photographer for the senior slide show ... in sparetime enjoys photogra¬ phy, swims, baseball, hiking, boating, and having a good time . . . employed at Cerretanis . . . plans to attend college majoring in photography let the good times rolT — Cars 60 Patricia (d. e a 63 Deering Street Pat . . . will always remember standing at the win¬ dow with friends. . . favorite class was world culture with Mr. Lovely . . . Participates in Varsity softball . . . spends free time partying on weekends and en¬ joying herself . . . plans to work after graduation Live life to the fullest extent because you only live once, so party it up. A ter yC. (jAase 62 Pratt Street Space . . . remembered for The Electra, Psyclone . . . employed at Harrows Watch out for the Grumby. 1 Scouthill Lane Remembered for his fake I.D. . . . memories of Springfield-CapeCod Coliseum, E.G.S. ship 51, frankensteins, the Pits, Girls night out, Eaton ... fa¬ vorite teachers were Mr. Swanson, Mrs. Zolubos, and Mr. Harney . . . Favorite class Modern Eur. History . . . is secretary of the Senior class . . . spends free time partying, is member of I.E.P.A. . . . future plans include college. One good night of drinking is worth a year of think¬ ing. Ju£asis o. (j arA 9 y t f. (jisitrofi 76 Willow Street I ' m sailing away, set an open course, for the virgin sea, Cause I ' ve got to be Free, Free to face the life that ' s ahead of me ... . . . I look to the sea, Reflections in the waves sparked my memory, some happy some sad, I think of childhood friends and the dreams we had. — Styx 17 Milton Road Pooh bear ... will never forget the weekend down the cape with E.O. and S.F., J. Ceils, Ezmareidas, partying at Milton Rd. Blueberry hill, and Sturges, Wis. and uncontrollable laughter on 10 13 79 Future plans are to attend a four year college and major in business management We made the grade and still we wonder . . . who the hell we are! — Styx 17 Landers Road Clem . . . remembered for having an acute case of poison ivy ... memories of 3 15 80 — DMS 3 15 81, The brown peak one, nights at Webbas and Chris Cross, Junior Prom with DMS, April hike of 1980 with Yippi, Webba, and Dog . . . 61 74 Richards Road Cathy . . . remembered for switching schools twice . . . will always remember Dave, Nazareth, Proms, Arco, N.H., Atlantic, summer of 80, Moe, Mare and Mary, The Lake Robbie, Camaros, Horseflies, Quar¬ ries, North Adams State ski trips, Partying, May 18! . . . enjoyed Algebra I with Mr. Rhodes . . . involves in the ski club . . . enjoys partying . . . Future plans include college, work and married. It you love something, set it free. If it comes back it is yours. If it doesn ' t then it never was. — and when the night is cloudy there is still a light that shines on me. Shine until tomorrow Let it be! ( lb ' y ' ' a f7l. (jo tcasi io i 6 Tamarack Road Cinny, Gin, V.V. (?) V. . . . Remembered for having the name Virgin in all computes print-outs, tap danc¬ ing in halls and English . . . memories of N.Y.E. ' an t ie 8 U V S ' cast Parties, partying with P.W. and other good times . . . involved in Drama Club and Band . . . future plans include three year nursing school. I used to be disgusted, but now I ' m just amused — Elvis Costello AS. 16 Collins Avenue Memories of T.K. . . . favorite teacher Mr. Lovely . . . If you look inside yourself and you don ' t see what you want and maybe sometimes when you don ' t leave your mind alone and just get high. — Allman brothers band 306 Summer Avenue Steve . . . Will be remembered for being Editor of High Happenings . . . Favorite teacher is Mr. Zen- wicz . . . played J.V. tennis . . . Editor of High Hap¬ penings two years — assistant for one, one of the presidents of Model U.N. . . . classical pianist in spare time . . . Plans to go on to college On the whole, I ' d rather be in Philadelphia — W.C. Fields 364 Main Street Memories of three years at S.T., Parties with S.S. and Co. knishes, adventures in Somerville, good times with L.M., B.D., C.C., Stoneham — Newburyport, up NH with M.W., E.L., and M.B. . . . Favorite class is Transcription with Miss O ' Brien . . . employed at Collin and Collins . . . Plans to go to college and broaden her knowledge and skills in the business field. SAra tA 91 VanNorden Road Mouse, Franco . . . Remembered for being a member of J.E.P.A., Miller hat, known to ETFB Blasting . . . will never forget ZZ top 80 pumpkining, night on P.C. ' s rack . . . enjoyed class with Mr. Dunbar . . . employed at Incon Electronics . . . plans to join the Air Force Go Away, Pud! 62 7 oan ie _ (. (jonnors 22 Bond Street Jo . . . remembered for putting up with Bessie ... will never forget Wells, Maine ' 78 with J.S., weekend ski trip ' 79, 3 16 80, 12 24 79, pumpkining, Girls ' Night Out, climbing trees and MADLTGIGF . . . enjoyed class with Mrs. Wood ... a football cheerleader, vice pres, of the ski club and a member of the Drama Club . . . employed at Gallahues . . . Collegebound. “I always thought that looking back on my crying would make me laugh — but I never knew that look¬ ing back on my laughter would make me cry. jfilaryare (d. on or%s 18 School Street Peggy . . . Will never forget Camp Leslie summers, pumpkining with Betty Lou, progressive suppers, Girls ' Night Out, Geils — Mav action and Hampton ' 77 . . . Enjoyed classes with Mr. Moscariello and Mr. Cohen . . . Captain of the Girls ' Cross Country and Spring Track, a winter cheerleader and a member of ‘.he Jr. and Sr. class committees and ski club . . . Col¬ legebound. It ' s the moments that make the memories — thanks for the moments, the memories are in my heart to stay. — Anonymous Jliart ST. (oo tcwza 27 Virginia Road Mair, Mare . . . Remembered for her laugh . . . will never forget summer of 80. Get up against wall. , J.E.P.A., weekend at the Cape, 7 20 80 (PITP), Florida 79, pumpkining J. Ceils 4 21 80 — mav. action . . . Favorite class decisions III . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Dunbar . . . Member of Jr.-Sr. Class committee and ski club .. . enjoys going to parties being with friends, having a good time, member of J.E.P.A. . . . employed at Anton ' s Cleaners . . . collegebound. What lies behind us, and what lies ahead of us are just tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Good luck class of ' 81 M S en (joa 17 Eaton Street Will be remembered for constantly babbling, being a spaz and the mobile . . . memories of L.K. ' s gate, progressive suppers in Cross-Country, 7 4 80, Mr. Clark ' s ketchup and junior year. . . enjoyed Biology with Mr. DiLuna . . . Captain of Cross-country, win¬ ter and spring track teams . . . participates in Student Council, Jr.-Sr. Class representative . . . employed at Donut Maker . . . Collegebound The moment maybe temporary, but the memory is forever. (jorite 3 Bond Street Corbs . . . will be remembered for her wild moods and XRW . . . memories of Re-Unite, -6 21 79, 7 19 80, Maine with Tame G.E.L., One-Acts, States 80, 9 26 80, and good friends . . . favorite class Biology with Mr. Kenney . . . school activities include Drama Club President, Senior Class committee, DLC tutor . . . enjoys traveling and acting . . . employed at Hit or Miss . . . plans to attend college. Your genuine action will explain itself, and will explain your genuine actions . . . The force of char¬ acter is cumulative. — Ralph Waldo Emerson (do jt ' t (jow 525 Pearl Street Remembered for saying Check it out., 45 sec¬ onds ... Will never forget Beach Day 1980, 6 21 80, 11 8 80, Mohawk weekend 1980, partying with friends . . . favorite class Biology with Mr. Di- luna . . . involved in writing and photographing for High Happenings, Band and Glee club . . . plans to attend a two y ear college. When we ' re old how will the story be told, wind swept used by time, waiting for the bus, will that be? — Heart 63 17 Berkeley Street Joe . . . remembered for always having to lose weight the day of the meet . . . memories of Washington trip Fresh, year, Crude corner and the king is a fink, Jr. Prom and M.K., cruising on the weekends, eraser fights in Pre-Cal, wrestling and the long Saturday practices, summer of 80 and good times at Sebago lake with R.M. . . . Captain of wrestling team, varsity three years, Middlesex league champ 114-1980, Jr. varsity baseball . . . involved in Debate club, homeroom rep . . . employed at Atlantic Food Mart . . . Plans to attend a four year school for engineering. “Never get caught with your head down. 73 Eaton Street Shrimp . . . (sounds good) will be remembered for being short, being late for class and not going to gym . .. will always remember 10 8 79, all the good times, Salisbury beach, New Years Eve 79, 8 23 80, Beachday . . . favorite classes Decisions III and record keeping, . . . Favorite Teachers Mrs. Roberts and Mr. Valeska . . . involved in Junior office com¬ mittee . . . enjoys horseback riding, partying, good times with friends, bikeriding . . . employed at CVS . . . plans to work then college. Tuesdays Gone — Lynard Skynard 21 Gardener Road Will always remember partying at Tuborgs over the summer, 6 8 80, Party at Glens, weekend of 8-9, 10 1980 and 12 10, 11 80... employed at Crosby and Gustafson . . . future plans are to work a year then continue school. | ' m free as a bird now and this bird you cannot change. — Lynard Skynard «. 77 A ' (f ' OA ' A ' 17 Palmer Hill Avenue Tuborg . . . remembered for The Birdface, Dave and the Toyota challenge . . . memories of Spanish II with Miss McCabe, Sheik Grimmo and the gang, the radiator and massive parties . . . favorite class was Metal shop . . . favorite teacher Mr. Cohen . . . spends free time skiing, skateboarding and partying . . . employed at Addison Wesley . . . plans to attend technical school. I ' ll have some egg salads Hey Eggy Have a good one The moon is a many splendid thing. £77u na Gt e ! 292 High Street Will be remembered for nis great smoke show Class day ' 80 . . . memories of 5 23 80 and 9 1 80, boot- leggin in the ' 67 Buick, cruising and beating on ears . . . Enjoyed History with Mr. Swanson . . . employed at McDonalds . . . Plans to go to Harvard and be a brain surgeon. When illusion reigns supreme it quite overwhelms reality. u za et s (jt f t nwujx 105 Gleason Road Beth . . . Remembered for laughing at any thing . . . will never forget Florida ' 80 with KD and KW, New Years Eve ' 78 at Loon, Sr. Prom with K.J. . . . involved in Band, Senior Class committee, and yearbook staff . . . Enjoys horseback riding, piano, skiing . . . Em¬ ployed at T.J. Maxx . . . collegebound 64 84 Cross St. ecm (ju Ta i 9 Countryside Lane Memories of J.Y., Junior Prom, 10 31 80, pumpkin- ing, 8 22 80, S.S., powderpuff game half-time, “Hol¬ lywood Nights Girls Night Out . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Croft . . . participates in Senior class committee, yearbook staff and Baton Squad . . . employed at Fabrictown . . . collegebound . . . Good friends are forever . . . m u ro 78 Spruce Road Remembered for being a pain in the butt . . . Will never forget partying at Eaton Park . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Schapria . . . Captain of the soccer team, and a member of the wrestling team . . . Enjoys skiing and sports . . . Employed at A D Freight Lines . . . Collegebound for business. (jatAewsie J(£. Q)a y 1 Breton Circle Nell . . . Yesuh, . . . Will never forget 1st period with C.G. and J.S., summer of 1980 at Hampton, long walks, D,M,K,S,T, and spring break . . . Enjoyed Biology with Mr. Kenney and Algebra with Mr. Kac- zowka . . . Member of the class committee and year¬ book staff . . . Involved in the C.C.D. program at St. Agnes Church . . . Employed at the Yum Yum Bakery . . . Collegebound. “When you think everything is hopeless, a little ray of light comes from somewhere. Jliaria Q) ’ yU s am ro 49 South St. Mareeba . . . Remembered for pretending to play the drums . . . Will never forget J. Geils concert on the Cape with the J.E.P.A., beach day, Jr. Prom, J.M., Girl ' s Night Out and Biology with Mr. Diluna . . . Tri-Captain of the gymnastics team, also a member of the ski club and class committee . . . Employed at Cerratinis . . . Collegebound ... I really have en¬ joyed myself but I must be moving on. 195 Summer Ave. Jane . . . Will never forget Lovell Lake and P.P.P., beach day 1980, pumpkining, Big Foot, The Ani mals, sleeping on the beach, Hampton, Girl ' s Night Out, Kung-Fu with S.M., The Battle, 6 14 80, 6 15 80, and N.R. ' s endless stories . . . Enjoyed lass with Mr. Appleby . . . Member of the J.V. Basketball team, cheerleading, and class committee . . . Em¬ ployed at C.V.S. . . . Collegebound . . . We ' ll have to change our jaded ways but I ' ve loved these days. 65 M xAxiel . Q)cuh 10 Ridge Road Will never forget the last day of school for the past four years . . . Enjoyed history class . . . Likes to play the guitar and listen to music . . . Employed at Atlan¬ tic Bakery . . . Future plans include college. jfi Q)at ton 40 Woodland St. Daytona . . . Will never forget Cape Cod, Springfield, Cloucesk, 1 1 80, the pit, camero, Stien ' s, A.B., Charley, J.E.P.A., E.R.F.B., Fury and Dire Straits . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson . . . Employed at Meadow Brook and The Bullpen . . . Plans to go to Ireland. “We gotta get out of this place. 93 Walnut St. Headman ... Will never forget scoring 7 runs in the bottom of the 9th to beat Wakefield, keeping the team in the E. Mass, tournament and J.E.P.A. ... En¬ joyed class with Mr. Swanson . . . Member of the football and baseball teams . . . Employed at Met- romatic Manufacturing Company . . . Collegebound. If you can touch it, you can catch it. jfeofiart yC. Q)e Mstge o auc a Ms. Q)ef7v ' a 372 Haverhill St. Claude . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Brett Q)aotd Q)e l 13 Elm St. Will never forget detention . . . Employed at Addison Wesely tftxt u Q)e(7lo ' M 8 Reading Terrace Stubby . . . Will be remembered for being the Mass. State wrestling champion . . . Will never forget the trip to N.H., Saturday nights in C.B. ' S truck. Dire Straits concert and taking pumpkins from Bub ' s house . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Feit and Mr. Swan¬ son . . . Captain of the football and wrestling teams . . . Collegebound . . . Employed at DeMoulas . .. “The smoker you drink, the player you get. 66 _%eaA . l. i morie 86 Middlesex Ave. Remembered for being happy in the B.P.L. ... Will never forget Maine 8 17 80, all the outlaw raids, par¬ tying down the road, the Doors, the plastic C, days on the beach with J.H. and C.D., nights of kiss-a- pooh with F.K., and cruising with B. Bum . . . En¬ joyed class with Mrs. Roberts ... To Frank; Thank you and all my love. The future is uncertain and the end is always near. Let it roll, baby, let it roll, let it roll. ' ' 20 Avalon Road Kim . . . Remembered for having Anacin and an ex¬ cused note ... Will never forget nights out with the girls, Florida with B.C. and K.W. 1980, painting BO-BO ' s car, pumpkining, beach day, 9 12 in the back parking lot, Jr. Prom, J.E.P.A., skiing at Loon and Waterville . . . Enjoyed class with Mrs. Stilgoe . . . Member of the Ski Club and Class Committee . . . Employed at Dairy Maid . . . Collegebound . . . Today is the first day of the rest of your life. Jf£. 3) c l Pa 422 Franklin St. Kath, Kathy . . . Remembered for dating a pilgram, quick comebacks and making play by play reports of the weekends . . . Memories of 10 4-5 80, pumpkin¬ ing, Jan ' s party, Senior Prom, summer in Maine, Oliver, J. Ceils and Mr. K ' s 8th period class ... In¬ volved in A.F.S., Impressions, Class Committee and Powder Puff . . . Employed at Marshall ' s . . . Col¬ legebound. The good times are the best times the bad times fade away, the good times are forever, but baby the last time is today. Q)esuse Jlfi. jfaca 63 Intervale Terrace Nise . . . Remembered for always being with Kevin . . . Will never forget 6 19 80, Baton Squad dance 1980, football and baseball games and beach day . . . Enjoyed Seminar with Mr. Appleby . . . Captain of the Baton Squad . . . Member of the Class Commit¬ tee, band, glee club and drama club . . . Mass State finalist in the 1980 Miss United Teenager Pageant . . . Employed at Papa Gino ' s . . . Collegebound Variety is the spice of life, that gives it all it ' s flavor. Q)eni e M. Q)euarr?zam 18 Bancroft Ave. Demon . . . Remembered for going out with C.L., never going to school and getting away with it . . . Will never forget summers in N.H., 1 9 77 with C.L., L.S., and P.C. at Punca Pot . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Brett . . . Future plans include college and mar¬ riage . . . If you love something, set it free, if it comes back, it is yours, love it forever. If it doesn ' t, it was never meant to be. I Jfdar i 1 Middle St. Dinge . . . Remembered for Is the chalk black, and getting his car on the road in a month ... Will never forget being able to stay out until four but never going out, sitting in his car without going anywhere and making stupid comments in Latin . . . Enjoyed Latin class . . . Employed at Stoneham Insulation, Robert Alan Reality, and 1844 Real estate . . . Col¬ legebound. Just another brick in the wall. 67 23 Sturges Road Joe . . . Memories of Steins, J.E.P.A., the kegs, Springfield, Cape Cod weekends and the camper. . . Enjoyed Ancient History with Mr. Lovely . . . Member of the varsity football and basketball teams . . . Collegebound. “The first draught a man drinks ought to be for thrist, the second for nourishment, the third for pleasure and the fourth for madness. (j. 251 Haverhill St. Ralpha . . . Will never forget pennying in the library, gymnastics shows, third period with M.D. and L.D., Senior Talent Night, dances, beachday, and good- times at D.M. . . . Enjoyed Law class and gym with Coach Mysliki . . . Member of the gymnastics team and Co-captain of the J.V. Math team . . . Col¬ legebound. “Life is too short, so do it while you can. tflacAel S. Q)ae 16 Puritan Road Will be remembered for laughing constantly, getting the hives when nervous and being with A.B. ... Will never forget 8th period Algebra, going to MV. with A.B., M.B., A.D., 5 15 80, and being with good friends . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Howland . . . Member of the winter and spring track teams, drama club and the Non-Smoking Program . . . Employed at Atlantic . . . Collegebound. “Life is one big smile. ffla A rest Jt£. Q)o ierty 68 Curtis St. Katy, Kath . . . Remembered for loving M M ' s . . . Will never forget the Ryder dances, Beatlemania 78, 79, 80, Bretton Woods and North Conway Ski trips . . . Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Swanson and En¬ glish with Mr. Howland . . . Member of the spring track team and drama club . . . Employed at Polka Dot Junction . . . Plans to attend college “And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make. Patricia _ Q)afieaasi 56 Red Gate Lane Patty, Pickles, the lady in red . . . Will never forget the pool party during the lightning storm, state one- act plays, times at Lake Quannapowitt, and The Army . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson ... In¬ volved in the Drama Club as Sr. at large and V.P., Editorial board of Impressions and the Quannapowitt Children ' s Theatre Company . . . Collegebound . . . Laugh while you can. Everything has it ' s time. Vol¬ taire r few S. Q)oruma i 51 Pine Ridge Road Dono . . . Remembered for being one of the few who won the football card . . . Will never forget Biology with Mike Umana, summer of ' 80, Patty Harper and cruising with Mike and Rick . . . Enjoyed Algebra with Mr. Hollingsworth . . . Member of the hockey team . . . Employed at DeMoula ' s . . . Future plans include college . .. The good times are the best times, the bad times fade away, the good times are forever. b8 A .( ( c ££. Q)ourc f 35 Orange St. Will never forget sixth period lunch, the bee at the I.R.S., Dick Lovely, 5 23 80 and Father Dunbar ' s sermons . . . Enjoyed Geometry with Mr. Kaczowka and Computers with Mr. Blaney . . . Member of the A.F.S. Club . . . Enjoys listening to music and being with friends . . . Collegebound. J aua s Q)oio( 55 Walnut St. Will never forget getting into and trying to stay out of trouble with N.A., 7 13 80, the ride home, chases, parties, and all the great people . . . Collegebound for fashion . . . If you ain ' t been dancing lately, don ' t blame your shoes. And if you ain ' t been happy lately don ' t put on the blues. Don ' t blame the dynamite if you can ' t light the fuse. There ' s a party all the time for them that choose. tf om--Q)ow ia 49 Weston Road Will never forget the fun times in Algebra with M.T., C.T. and G.S. . . . Enjoyed computers with Mr. Blaney . . . Member of the J.V. Tennis team, Ski Club and freshman class treasurer . . . Enjoys tennis and skiing . . . Employed at Cerretani ' s and the Y.M.C.A. . . . Future plans include college to major in business. 103 Timberneck Drive Will be remembered for his motorcycle . . . Will never forget going home for lunch junior year and never getting caught . . . Enjoyed Wood shop with Mr. Patterson . . . Employed at Doyon T.V. . . . Plans to attend a technical school. ori SF. Q)rew 25 Condor Road Jon . . . Will always remember the baseball champi¬ onship, victory over Wakefield 9-7, beach day and parties . . . Enjoyed Physics class and Mr. Ace Bryson . . . Member of the baseball team . . . Employed at Doug ' s Exxon, Analog Devices, Wilmington . . . Fu¬ ture plans include college. JfyUc ael c f. 3)ti e 68 Scotland Road Will always remember Castine ' s parties . . . Enjoyed metal shop with Mr. Arsenault . . . Enjoys hunting and working-out . . . Employed at Incon . . . Future plans include work or the service. 69 119 Walnut St. Jen, Duff ... Will never forget vacationing in the White Mts.. . . Enjoyed transcription and accounting . . . Employed at Almy ' s . . . Future plans include a career in the business field. ZfZartvt Qju m 27 Woodward Ave. Will never forget the oldies dance, girls night out, powder puff, summer of ' 80, pumpkining, Betty-Lou, 7 20 80, Dairy Maid, Florida 79 with N.L., M.C., J.M., and Mrs. C. and Aunt Mary . . . Enjoyed Biology with Mr. Cohen and class with Mr. Schapora . . . Member of the Ski Club, Class Committee, Winter Track and J.E.P.A. . . . Employed at Dairy Maid . . . Collegebound . . . We ' re free to go where we wish and to be what we are. c x Qju isu irtAcmi 10 Barrows Road Jo . . . Will never forget the maze experiment in deci¬ sions . . . Employed at Continental Insurance Com¬ pany . . . Future plans include work and college. i Z (d. Q)ay a t 707 Pear l Street Jillish, Jillybeans . . . Remembered for liking the color blue and always smiling . . . Will always remember the Jr. Prom with Mike, Bones in the bag, H.F1. and C.F., Advanced Peasantry, Bink, It ' s a bee! , Wizard of Oz in the rain, Edgana, and good times with good friends . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Cahill . . . Photography Editor of Pioneer ' 81, slide show photographer . . . Member of Glee Club and St. Agnes Folk Group . . . Employed at McDonald ' s . . . Future plans include college. Well, I ' ve been afraid of changing ' cause I built my life around you, but time makes you bolder even children get older, and I ' m getting older too. — Fleetwood Mac Q)cumZ (j. Q)u tZZa 3 Orchard Park Drive Betsy ... Will never forget Hampton ' 79, P.C., K.G., pillow fights, J.E.P.A., being taken home by the police with S.C. and L.B., pumpkining, and 11 23 79 . . . Enjoyed 20 ' s and 30 ' s with Mr. Howland . . . Member of the Ski Club and Class Committee . . . Involved in the Non-Smoking Clinic . . . Employed at Johnson Hardware . . . Collegebound. 182 Bancroft Avenue Dunk, Spaz . . . Remembered for saying What ' s up and losing the football cards . . . Will never forget track with Roove and Birdseed, camping in the White Mts. and getting up for breakfast at 7pm . . . Member of the track team and basketball team . . . Enjoys scuba diving and sailing . . . Employed at The Jolly Porpoise . . . Plans to go into the Merchant Marines. ZV zaZn’ Z yC. Q)ux ut 70 We uZ r J. OZ srie ib 18 Small Lane Demented . . . Will be remembered for being active in school sports and the effort she put into school work . . . Will never forget friends in the team room and being late for homeroom . . . Member of the Softball, Track, Basketball, Field Hockey and Math teams . . . Collegebound “It ' s not always the swiftest or the strongest. Sooner or later those who win are those who think they can. 1 9 Robin Road Charlie . . . Remembered for double and sometimes triple lunches . . . Will always remember 5 17 79, insect collecting and leaf walks . . . Enjoyed Biology and class with Mr. Wales. . . Member of the football, hockey and track teams . . . Student Council Rep. and a Reading Youth Hockey Coach . . . Employed at McDonalds . . . Collegebound for engineering. (j ri tiasi M. o ! igton 97 Franklin St. Duke . . . Remembered for carrying too many books . . . Will never forget playing chess after school with Mr. Lovely, and talking with Mr. Carroll . . . Enjoyed Modern European History . . . President of the Chess Club and Model U.N. Club, High Happenings re¬ porter, umpire for Little League Baseball and a re¬ feree for the Basketball league . . . Collegebound . . . England expects every man to do his duty. enme (S m 71 Harrison St. Remembered for being an all-star pitcher, co-captain of field hockey, having fun, and eating ... Will never forget 5th period luncn, going to St. Anselms College with A.P., Member of the Varsity Field Hockey, Bas¬ ketball and Softball Teams . . . Collegebound [IBria v 06. OOnero 5 Macintosh Road Moss, Monster . . . Remembered for dancing with Ms. Sellers, making beer, basement card games, messy writing, turkey calls, and being wild and crazy . . . Will never forget being a dead man in the play, the post and SARET . . . Member of the J.V. Soccer Team . . . Involved in the Drama Club, Student Council, Molson Club and Explorer Post 705 . . . Col¬ legebound . . . Go for more — never less, you ' ll at least get in between. Sfrei rtc o. 6 v(Z 42 Highland St. Rick . . . Will always remember outward bound and Hurricane Island . . . Memory believes before knowing remembers. Wiliam Faulkner, Light in August 71 Httvu ( c . (Sthertofi 30 Landers Road We . . . Remembered for her baby cammy and her soft spoken manner ... Will never forget doing strange things on the field hockey bus, reeee-bound, the phone calls with ).M., being in line at the Woburn carnival with P.C. and collecting poopsies with G.D. and flushing one down the toilet . . . Member of the Softball and Field Hockey teams . . . Manager of the Basketball team . . . Employed at Zayre . . . Collegebound. M. £7u ort 282 West St. Joe . . . Remembered for “The Army, Ed ' s diving board and the toothless monster. . . Will never forget post outings, Mac paties, card games and commando raids . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson . . . Member of the gator wrestling, K.E.C.F., Explorers Club, Freshman and Sophomore Football, Molson Club and a junior member of the 6 ' 4 Club . . . Em¬ ployed at McDonald ' s . . . Plans to attend college. Q rian SFcmde y 381 West St. Bubsy . . . Will never forget Tuborg over the summer, winter skiing, Karen and B.C. ' s cottage 8 9-10 80 . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Arsenault . . . Member of the Ski Club . . . Plans to go to technical school and have a good time. “We don ' t need no education, We don ' t need no thoughts control. — Pink Floyd 26 Sherwood Road Bob, Rob . . . Remembered for raving with people and the yellow dart . . . Will never forget Methuen ' 78, Jitow ' s, Jr. and Sr. Proms, Stubie, concerts, good times with D.K., C.M., J.P., and J.C., Natick retreat and Springfield ' 80 . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Zenewicz . . . Member of Winter and Spring Track teams. Jazz band and Impressions Editor . . . Em¬ ployed at DeMoula ' s . . . Collegebound ... I love work. It fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. Jlrfart a yC. Sfcin oH 83 Highland St. Martha . . . Tell me about it . . . Will never forget Bowler Hat 11 9 79, K.C. ' s incessant raving, C.R. and P.P., times with C.J.P. and The Magician . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Clarke and Mr. Howland . . . Member of the Impressions Editorial board, Drama Club, and Literary editor of Pioneer ' 81 ... Em¬ ployed at Friendly ' s . . . Collegebound . . . You can always find the sun within yourself if you will only search. j(au €re ice ' c¥(tre i 161 Salem St. Arabia . . . Remembered for his bad jokes and liking the Who . . . Will never forget the Bob Seger concert . . . Enjoyed Algebra class . . . Member of the Soccer, Basketball and Track teams Collegebound for ac¬ counting or architecture . . . Whoopie! Lawerence Farelli MTBPL J. Ceils 72 ff em a earn£u e 51 Whitter Road Fearn . . . Remembered for blushing ... Will never forget track with Coach Soule, Jr., Sr. beach day with M M ' s and our “Goodies, New Year ' s Eve with the Coolidge Cops, and good times with J.K. in 1979 . . . Enjoyed classes with Mrs. Wood and Mr. Chetwynd Member of the Winter and Spring Track teams and Powder Puff Football Team . . . Employed at DeMoula ' s . . . Plans to go to W.P.I. “A friend is someone who knows all about you and likes you anyway. a u’ jV. 19 Boswell Road Jane . . . Will never forget baseball and football games, fall of 1979 parties, Junior, Senior beach day 1980 and the Baton Squad Dance . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Blaney and Mr. Feit . . . Co-Captain of the Baton Squad .. . Employed at Papa Gino ' s . . . Plans to go to college ... I am afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. f7( ( ( (). Sftfle c 4 H St. Fife . . . Remembered for going out with freshman girls ... Will never forget Mr. Croft ' s sense of humor and 16 quarters in track practice . . . Enjoyed class with Mrs. Burne . . . Captain of Cross-Country, Win¬ ter and Spring Track teams . . . Employed at Bur¬ lington Foundry . . . Plans to attend college or join the Army. rimim Jfyf. arta iato- 1 73 Haverhill St. “Hi. how are you? . . . Will never forget summers at Moody beach, Junior year, parties and, freezing at hockey games . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Valeska . . . Member of the Class Committee . . . Col- legebound. All of our dreams will come true. It just takes time. f 6 1 cr M. Mom 398 South St. Speedy, Kimbaline . . . Remembered for her yellow overalls, eating figurines and working with rats . . . Will never forget psycho-analyzing with J.M., 5th period lunch, Junior year and coming in late for homeroom . . . Enjoyed classes with Mr. Blodgett and Mrs. Messina . . . Member of the Basketball and Softball teams . . . Employed at Charles River Labora¬ tory . . . Collegebound . . . “Accept me for what I am, No, you need not agree with me, but accept me; for I am and I and I like being me! Larry Chengges 78 Colonial Drive Patti . . . Remembered for her excuses, the purple car and always going to Mac ' s ... Will never forget summer of 1979 with A.P.K., rollerskating and Salis¬ bury Beach with R.W., S.D., A.H. Also girl ' s night out and The Reading Diner . . . Employed at Kitty ' s . . . Plans to work and make a lot of money. We ' ve only just begun. 73 ZfflaZZfe (Zu sZag 14 Village St. 200 Main Street James . . enjoyed Decisions III with Mrs. Olmstead . will always remember 10th grade English with Mr. Cahill, the junior prom and April vacation . . . remembered for being shy and quiet . . . enjoys swimming, tennis and N.H. . . . employed at McDonald ' s and Oakhill Day Care Canter . . . plans to go to the Northeast Vocational School to become a L.P.N. . . . The days you do what you like the best are the days that stand out from the rest. r iman o. SZuZZer 17 Colburn Road Sue Zoot . . . Will be remember for being late and hanging around the Back Parking Lot. . . Will always remember 6 8 79, 12 16 79, Class Day, The Who concert, and all the good bashes in the summer of ' 80 . . . Likes cruising, partying, and hanging around with D.H., E.H., B.J., C.E., and D.R. . . . Is employed at Burger King in Stoneham and hopes to go into the secreterial field . . . Whats up What is and should never be ... Led Zepplin. 701 Haverhill Street Dale . . . Remembered for bouncing down the hall . . . Will never forg et the great times at R.M.H.S. En¬ joyed class with Mr. Winchell . . . Member of the Spring track team and enjoys playing basketball and football . . . Employed at a nursing home . . . Plans to work with the National Guard. It doesn ' t matter what position one begins; What matters more is what place he finishes. ’amie age 4 County Road Susan . . . Remembered for being bibby . . . Will never forget the Jr. Prom, 7 4 80, nights at Sully ' s, Brandy ' s and Kitty ' s, Milton Road, Killington, lovely evenings at D D, and the midnight run to the Cape . . . Member of the freshman Basketball team ... En¬ joys skiing, raving and scooping . . . Plans to get out of Reading and attend college . . . You pretend it doesn’t bother you but you just want to explode. r Za zamie ffaZa tfe QZ)aZe ZZZZ. ZZveg 96 Redgate Lane Bon-Bon . . . Remembered for always having a class off when it was wanted . . . Will never forget all the fun times with my brother David the happiness he gave me and how he always helped me when I needed him. Going to semi-formals with Kenny, doubling with David and his girl, 8th periods, Hal¬ loween nights and New Year ' s Eve parties ... En¬ joyed classes with Mrs. Roberts and Mr. Dunbar . . . collegebound . . . Always remember to forget the things that made you sad, but never forget to remember the things that made you glad. a mle o . SZrge 74 ffftracftf. f a e 55 Putnam Road Brad ... Will always remember his first time flying a plane . . . Enjoyed Building Construction with Mr. Patterson . . . Likes fishing, model airplanes, reading about aircraft, and listening to The Who . . . Em¬ ployed by Boston Plate and Window Glass, he hopes to go on to college and study Aeronautics, or travel out West. 180 Grove Street Jules . . . Will always remember pumpkining in the rain, partying, Jethro Tull, Foghat, and good friends . ... Participated in Powder Puff, Senior Class Com¬ mittee and Yearbook Staff. . . Enjoys swimming, and partying . . . Employed by K-Mart . . . collegebound . . . “Nothing gold can stay Robert Frost 20 Catherine Ave. Deb ... Will never forget the weekend at York Beach with C.G., J.S., V.B., and my lysol can . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Levesque . . . enjoys tennis, bike rid¬ ing, and being with friends . . . Employed by Mar¬ shalls . . . Plans to attend business school and major in management. “All good things come to an end . . . But memories last forever. Jffarya Y M. f a Alff 76 Forest Street Maggie, Gags, Mag-a-J. . . . Will be remembered for always looking around, for starting and for being late . . . Fond memories of 11 22 79, 9 19 80, and 8 80 . . . “Georgia Bound, S.H., M.G., and G.H. When L.J. and I worked at Papa Gino ' s and were always getting in trouble. Participated in 10th grade spring track . . . Enjoys cruising, partying, blasting the tunes and S.H. smoke shows on Cains Road . . . Employed at Cerritanni ' s in Reading . . . Plans to work, get mar¬ ried, and go to Auto Mechanics School ... “I love You Scotty “What is and what never should be ... Led Zeppe¬ lin i jh’or i f a u ut 27 Smith Avenue Goona ... Will be remembered for his nickname . . . Will never forget The End, running from Mr. Clarke without Lennie, Mrs. Lima, Mrs. Duvinsky, and Mrs. Johnson in the D.L.C. . . . Enjoyed Mr. Benshimol ' s Practical English class. Member of Varsity FHockey and Floor hockey teams. Also enjoys skateboarding, weight lifting, collecting beer cans, blasting the pioneer, SX-780 and the spinergistics, and counsel¬ ing for the Y.M.C.A. . . . Presently employed at U.M.A.C.O., and hopes to pursue a career in Hockey. “Tom and Eddie are gumbies and always will be. QfuHit sie j: on 291 Pearl Street Dwayno . . . Will always remember hanging around down The End until it was condemned ... En¬ joyed Engineering Graphics. . . His favorite teachers were Mr. Wales and Mr. Swanson ... A member of the ski club . . . Employed by Furniture Restoration . . . Hopes to attend a four-year college and pursue a career in Engineering. “Hope to die before I get old. The Who 75 19 Minot Street Ca ... Will never forget the weekend at York Beach ' ' . . . Participated in softball and was a member of the Gym Show dance group . . . Carolyn is em¬ ployed by DeMoulas and is college bound. A smile can never be kept, it can only be given away. 9 Gould Street Donna . . . Will be remembered for always going out for coffee . . . Will always remember Sharon, Joan, Penny, N.R., and H.P. . . . The Summer of 80 . . . Favorite class was Man In Conflict, and enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson . . . Employed at McDonalds . . . Future plans include getting a car and going to col¬ lege. Q)aau 230 Grove Street Dave ... Will be remembered for being the window poet . . . Will always remember the great times spent with my friends of the class of 1981 ... Favorite class was Computers . . . Was a member of the Varsity soccer team . . . Enjoys skiing, hiking, and camping . . . Plans to go to college and get a degree in Com¬ puter Engineering. Let the good times roll The Cars. 16 Highland Street Gildog, puppy . . . Will never forget the trip to Lafayette Mountain during April vacation of Junior year with the Brown Peak 1 ... the great times with K.C. . . . Was a member of the ski club, vivarium crew, and advisor of the outing club . . . Future plans include attending college for engineering . . . We made it fflat Jeen ffi ' romirt 71 Prescott Street Kathy . . . Fond memories of the Junior Prom, the Oldies Dance, Hampton Beach, J. Geils concert, (mickey mouse operation), 9 3 80, pumpkining. Dairy Maid, Powder Puff and Girls night out . . . En¬ joyed classes with Mr. Kelly and Mr. Kenney . . . Favorite class was Algebra II with Mr. Kaczowka . . . Participated in Girls Spring track, gymnastics, and a cheerleader. . . Member of J.E.P.A. and likes going to parties and being with friends . . . Works at Dairy Maid and is college bound . . . So often times it happens that we live our lives in chains and never know we have the keys. Eagles 938 Main Street Dot . . . Will never forget getting caught with Nick in the B.P.L. by Larry . . . Favorite class was ceramics with Steve and Mike D. . . . Enjoyed classes with Mr. Gillis and Mrs. Roberts . . . Like parties, concerts and camping . . . Future plans include working. 76 86 Libby Avenue Mary-Maer ... Will be remembered for her witty comments and saying what she thinks . . . Will al¬ ways remember Connie Lou and Jefferson, Barbs throwing the loafer, and good times with R.K., C.W., L.H., K.S., D.O., D.P., and N.M. . . . Enjoyed Law and English with Mr. Appleby and Mr. Howland . . . Member of the tennis team, student council and Powder Puff, also a Sen iors profiles editors and a homeroom rep. and C.Y.O. . . . Likes tennis, swim¬ ming, and Skiing . . Employed at Marshalls and plans to attend Colorado University and major in communications. 68 Pine Ridge Road George . . . Will be remembered for E.T.F.B.. . . Will never forget B Cruises , E.T.F.B. The Pits , 22 to P 80, J.E.P.P. . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Arse¬ nault . . . Likes to party . . . Employed at Marshalls, he hopes to join the Air Force or go to a two year school. tflu arc yC. Jj ' ti a n 19 Parker Street Ron Ritz Grahamcracker . . . Will be remem¬ bered for always being late . . . Will never forget being late to Mr. Kaczowka ' s Computer class, and the good times in Skid Row and Mr. Moscariello ' s Algebra II class . . . Favorite class was Engineering Graphics with Mr. Wales . . . Was involved in the Print club and goes to night school at Peterson ' s School of Steam Engineering . . . Future plans in¬ clude working as a second-class fireman and then going to college for electrical engineering . . . Dreams are all I have with you Barry Goodrow. t%eoin % A . Sra u y 421 Lowell Street Grunt, Bigfoot . . . Remembered ,or being seen with Denise, and the night at the tracks S.U. . . . Will al¬ ways remember the first date with Denise, being winning picture on 1980 Middlesex All Star team, and playing on the 1980 State Semi-Final Baseball team . . . Enjoyed classes with Mr. Cahill, Mr. Swan¬ son, and Mr. Moscariello . . . Participated in J.V. Football and Hockey, and Varsity Baseball . . . Was a member of Who ' s Who among American High School Students . . . Works part time at Seilers Food Service, and plans to attend college . . . Strong reasons make strong actions. Q)ru ci a Jfyf. reesi 31 Cape Cod Avenue Dru . . . Bingo . . . Will always remember the summer of 1980 with C.R. and J.S., all the bike rides and baseball games . . . Enjoyed Modern European History with Mr. Swanson . . . Participated in the Model U.N. Club, Yearbook Photography, and Freshman Orientation . . . Employed by Charles River Laboratories in Wilmington and plans to attend a four-year college. This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning. — Winston Churchill STra urs Jkf. u’rra 126 Belmont Street Frannie . . . Remembered for saying What a drag, and Ya you know it baby, Liking M.J. and the R.S. ' s, and being with Audrey . . . Fond memories of J.M., 8 10 80, weekends at Audrey ' s, The Stones, Ski trips, beeps pumpkining, and a great Senior year . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Feit and History with Mr. Kelly . . . Involved in track, ski club, outing club, Impressions, Drama club, and Jr. Class Committee . . . Plans to go to college and become an artist . . . Carry on my wayward son. They ' ll be peace when you are done. Lay your weary head to rest. Don ' t you cry no more. Kansas 77 (jcuAerme. 32 Parkman Rd. Cathy . . . Will be remembered for her dark tan, al¬ ways whistling, and being the first one out of homeroom . . . Memories of Daffi e and her deer prints at Crane ' s Beach, New Years Eve with the Coolidge cops, going camping with Fearn and friends, Guppy, the big and little dipper and the dreams, and Julie and Revere Beach . . . Enjoyed class with Mrs. Zolubos and Mr. Rhodes. . . Member of J.V. basketball, band and select chorus . .. Freshman class President. . . Employed at DeMoulas . . . Collegebound. Climb high, climb far. Your goal the sky, your aim the star. — Anonymous Jiuryan ' Jk£. f7la 20 Hillcrest Road Meg . Will never forget Waterville Valley, Mt Washington during April vacation, 6 26 80, at Dux- bury, and apple picking with J.J. and P.R. ... Co¬ captain of Field Hockey team, member of varsity gymnastics, varsity track, ski club, and National Hon o f Societ V • • ■ Enjoys sailboat racing, canoeing and hiking . . . would like to attend a post graduate prep, school then attend a Liberal Arts college Moving ahead so life won ' t pass me by. J.C. jftucrie yC. tfla 18 Kieran Road Laur . . . Will be remembered for being with C.W., never growing, and Little punk . . . Will never forget Waterville Valley, 3 16 80, Castehill Beach Day, Jr. Prom, S.G., times with C.W., K.M., A.V., weekend ski trips, 926, and twig . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Rhodes . . . Member of the ski club . . . Co- Choreographer for the gym show dances . . . Enjoys dancing, skiing, biking, jogging, summers spent in R.I., . . . Works at Colonial Hilton . . . collegebound. What you are is God ' s gift to you, what you make of yourself is your gift to God. 392 Haverhill Street Bin, Binnie Binde . . . Will be remembered for E.T.F.B. . . . Will always remember the wild bridge parties with J.K., T.D., B.C., G.K., D.C., and twin, and Tull — 1980 . . . Enjoyed class with Mrs. Roy and Mr. Harney . . . helped paint the cafe wall . .. Employed at Almy ' s . . . future plans include night school for art. 695 Pearl Street Uncle Lester, Harpo . . . Es Pregunto? . . . Will never forget Pidgeon, Dog, Ardvark, parties . . . remembered for not knowing what day or month it is the invention of the Harper Pin . . . participated in Wrestling during sophomore year . . . Member of Molson Club Junior member of the 6 ' 4 club . . . enjoys parties . . . plans to go to a 2 or 4 year college. It ' s heaven or hell! — Black Sabbath Go for it! Q)c ra yC. fflarri ofi 17 Dunbar Road Debs, Shorty Chipmunk . . . remembered for listen¬ ing to tunes, being late for class and causing troubles • • • Will always remember the smoke show of ' 79, 1980 Van Halen Invasion concert in the gardens, the kids out back, and hanging around the park with Maggie Sue . . . Favorite class was Jr. Office prac¬ tice . . . Favorite teachers were Mrs. Roberts Mrs. Carter . . . Employed at Community Newdealers . . . plans to take a year off then go to school. The world is full of kings and queens who blind your eyes, then steal your dreams; It ' s heaven and hell! — Black Sabbath 78 y fMarri o i 239 Main Street Lor. . . give me a break! . . . Will be remembered for having a great personality and being concerned about people . . . Memories of having fun with friends during free periods, being a senior and leav¬ ing campus, and M.R.M. . . . Involved with AFS and pep squad . . . Enjoys rock climbing, bike riding, swimming, parties, and cruising . . . Favorite teachers were Mrs. Messina, Mrs. Carter, Ms. Lanouette, and Mr. Bond . . . Employed at the Living and Learning Center . . . Plans to go to college and then move to New York. Gazanae Glaroay 1 2 Walnut Street Sue, Harve . . . remembered for pulling a muscle in field hockey, and punching friends . . . memories of the R.B.T., 6 20, I.L.Y., Friday nights with the team, summer Basketball League, and Waterville Valley . . . involved in Field Hockey, Basketball, and softball . . . Member of Rainbow, works at McDonalds . . . collegebound. Love when you can, cry when you have to, be who you must, that ' s a part of the plan. — Fogelberg G ’oi i (£. fTG’a aj 53 John Street Kev. . . . Remembered for being Headcoach for Powder Puff Football . . . Will always remember Beach Day ' 80 , A.W. ' s window, and J.E.P.P. . . . Member of Varsity Football, Freshman Basketball and Baseball . . . Enjoyed accounting with Mr. Brett and class with Miss Montejunas . . . collegebound. You only live once. Go Ar i M. fflee icw 227 Woburn Street Call, Frizzy, Hypo ... Will be remembered for being hyper and loud . . . Memories of good times with Bren, Beatle Mania, going to St. A ' s with G.M., J.E., D.S., A.P., M.W., classes with Mrs. Mishler and Mrs. Healy, b-ball with Judy . . . Involved with C.Y.O. at St. Agnes . . . Member of the field hockey, at the Old Fashioned Donut Shop and Dragon ' s . . . Plans to attend college. Faith, hope, and love; and the greatest of thse is love. — I Cor 13 If you love something very much let it go free. If it doesn ' t return, it was never meant to be. If it does, love it forever. Gta t ta GG. Gfa a ta Beader wadi-ser Mr. Ebrahim A. Hataka Amman-Jordan Hana . . . remembered for her sense of humor, telling friends how to speak Arabic, and for having school spirit . . . Will always remember Sturbridge Village with my family, football games, and the difference between American and Jordan cultures . . . member of AFS Club . . . enjoys volleyball, traveling, talking with students about Jordan, and telephoning ... Fa¬ vorite class was Physics. . . Favorite teacher was Mr. Schapira . . . collegebound. If talking is silver, quiet is gold. Q)ofma ffleins rom 9 F Street Snaggie, D.J. . . . What ' s Up? . . . Will be remem¬ bered for getting Rich Mills into trouble in account¬ ing, always bringing in pictures, and her birthday party at Jackie ' s house . . . Memories of good times down the END, at Rich Mills ' house after school, up Concord quarries. Plum Island, down the block, Harold Parker, and cruising in Brian ' s Im- pala . . . enjoyed class with Mrs. Carter, Mr. Leves¬ que, and Mr. Valeska . . . Employed at the Lord Wakefield Hotel . . . Plans to work, go to night school and get married. 79 j(i a . fneryr trot u’r 46 Scotland Road Lis, Herg, Hergy . . . remembered for her crazy laugh, and her spazzy hand gestures ... Will never forget moving here, good friends and good times in both Reading and G-ourg, listening to tunes with Ms. Pearson, Spring Production ' 80, and laughing and talking with friends . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Cahill, Mr. Kenney, Mr. Howland, and Mrs. Healy . . . Editor-in-Chief of Pioneer, member of the Band, Drama Club, Student Council, SAC, NHS . . . Col- legebound. “Take some time to laugh and smile. “The whole worth of a kind deed lies in the love that inspires it. — The Talmud fTl not uj 0. fflo ne 347 Charles Street Holmsey . . . Will be remembered for always having a whiffle . . . Memories of trips to N.H., Wrestling camp, and always being with W.S. . . . Member of I.E.P.A. . . . Involved in Varsity Football and Tri- Captain of Wrestling . . . Enjoys riding motorcycles, and hanging around Eaton . . . Favorite class was Metal Shop with Mr. Arsenault . . . Employed by Life Support Equipment, Inc. . . . Plans to go to a college and pursue a career in Physical Education. “Life ' s been good to me so far. — Joe Walsh 23 West Street Joe, Hoodman . . . Will be remembered for his leather hat and zig-zag vest . . . will always re¬ member Outlaws “79 in Lenox, North Woodstock Fall of 80, B.P., Class Day ' 79 . . . Enjoys camping and rock climbing . . . President of Focus . . . Favorite class was Challenge, favorite teacher was Mr. Feit . . . plans to learn a trade. Let me live the way I want to. — Jim Hendrix. ti ar os o. 139 Washington Street Chuck . . . Will always remember D.M.E., 6 5 80, and 9 22 79 . . . Past Secretary-Treasurer of the Stu¬ dent Council . . . Member of the Regional Advisory Council, Band, and A.V. Crew ... An Eagle Scout and member of Civil Air Patrol . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson and Mr. Appleby . . . Employed by M.F. Charles . . . Plans to go to college and then join the Air Force. All that a man has to say or do that can possibly concern mankind is, in some shape or other, to tell the story of his love. — Henry C)avid Thoreau c o ' S(ft r f. fflermasi ylut rey o. 1127 Main Street Aud . . . I ' m bummed. , Wicked . . . Will be re¬ membered for being short and being with Fran . . . Will always reme mber weekends, Pumpkining, last day of school ' 80, Fran, Gloucester, Powder Puff, and her senior year . . . Favorite class was Algebra II with Mr. Moscariello . . . Employed at Santoro ' s . . . Plans to go to college to become a nurse. 237 Main Street Lau . . . Will be remembered for partying . . . Memo¬ ries of 5th and 6th period of freshman year. . . Favor¬ ite teachers were Miss Montejunas and Mr. Gillis. . . Employed by the Co-operative Book Service . . . Plans to work in business management and inherit a million dollars. Walpole is better than this. 80 tflo ert S. fflae e 71 Bancroft Avenue Huebe, Huebs . . . enjoyed Graphics Arts with Mr. Harney . . . member of the Winter and Spring Track teams . . . employed at Marshalls Warehouse . . . Collegebound ? ’ Tafr ' tra 20 Wilson St. Pica . . . Will always remember running quaters for Coach Croft, the 220 in the states, pumpking, and beach day . . . Enjoyed English class with Mr. How¬ land . . . Captain of Winter and Spring track . . . En¬ joys going out with friends and wasting money on the weekends . . . You mean you don ' t know. iSu asi jfi. 150 Vine Street Little Beemer . . . Will always remember the trans¬ cription class with Miss O ' Brien . . . Enjoys rollerskat¬ ing and partying . . . works at Mast Industries in Cummings Park . . . Plans to work at H.P. Hood and then go to a secretarial school. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. Jkkir z S. 70 Green Street Jose . . . Will always remember 6 7 80, Beth, friends, and Cape Cod . . . Enjoys playing the guitar ... Fa¬ vorite class was production printing with Mr. Harney . . . Employed at Atlantic . . . Plans to work and then go to college When the whole world is changing, why should some people stay the same. — Harry Champ r ftevens Jf£. S ntontl 150 Village St. Steve . . . Will always remember hanging around with Todd W., Steve W. and Bob M. . . . Enjoyed Distibutive Education . . . Employed at the Bullpen . . . Future plans include work and buying a corvette .. . Be reasonable, do it my way. eana Sfunn 25 Tamarack Road Will always remember painting the cafe, wall, art class with Ms. Roy, T.B., C.C., L.F., D.A., PFBKR, L.H., and M.D. . . . Member of the Class Committee, Ski Club, and First Congregational Church Senior High Youth Group . . . Employed at the Kola Inn . . . Plans to attend college and major in art, work, and travel. 81 22 Fairview Avenue Will always be remembered for the Jankun stride, her socks, one dimple, and silent laugh . . . Will always remember 7 4 80, cafe in the morning, 6 26 80 — Duxbury, talking eye to eye with P.W., being juvenile with K.K., K.M., E.S., Jr. Prom with C.T., Mr. Clarke ' s ketchup, A.F.S. trips, weekends at A.M. ' s, chem. labs and the water, and physics parties . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Howland . . . Member of A.F.S. club, senior class committee, yearbook, Na¬ tional Honor Society . . . Works at DeMoulas . . . Collegebound The most wasted day of all is the one in which you have not laughed. Anonymous 108 John Street Remembered for her attendance record and always wanting to go out back . . . Will never forget 9 2 79, all the times with Ronnie, Florida — Feb. 1980 and dancing school with L.M. . . . Enjoyed Distributive Ed. witn Mr. Levesque . . . Employed at Cerretani ' s Future plans include marriage. All of my love. — Led Zeppelin. t jusa i parols 49 Victoria Avenue Sue-Sue ... Will be remembered for about Face! and the Sue Jarvis Way of math . . . Memo¬ ries of Thornton, N.H. and red rover, Mr. Roger ' s chem time stories, being Mrs. Bed Pan, cast parties, set of Bowler Hat in pieces., Please ignore that bell . . . ! ... Enjoyed Latin 2 and class with Mr. Zenewicz and Mr. Roth . . . Member of band. In a wonderland they are dreaming as the days go by, Dreaming as the summer ' s are: Ever drifting down the stream. Lingering in the golden gleem-life, what is it but a dream? — Lewis Carroll. Ou asis 65. 10 Linden Street Remembered for smoking Saratoga 120 ' s . . . Will never forget summer weekends at the Sandpile and at KilManack, parties good times and friends . . . Em¬ ployed at Seafood Haven Restuarant . . . Plans to enter the business field. Green grass and high tides forever. — The Out¬ laws ffi sison 106 County Road Kel . . . Remembered for the attack of pie and milk by the Southies . . . Will never forget I.P.S. with L.P., 12 7 79, 6 14-15 80, Bigfoot, sleep out at Greenhill, Hampton, a blind date at Wingersheek, pumpkining and senior year. . . Member ot the J.V. softball team and the Class Committee . . . Employed at Cerrotani ' s . . . college bound. We are always what situations hand us. It ' s either sadness or euphoria. — Billy Joel 65 King Street Barbs . . . Will be remembered for raving . . . Will never forget Rob ' s flying loafer, Progressive dinners in C.C., after school food hunts with L.K., Jaws with R.K. and K.S. and A.F.S. trips . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Howland . . . Member of the Cross Country, Winter and Spring track teams . . . Involved in the A.F.S. Club, Drama Club, Student Council, Class Committee and Band . . . Employed at Brigham ' s . . . Collegebound. 82 Mar t yC. 5 Osborne Avenue Enjoyed class with Mr. DeBeck . . . Participated in Wrestling and Freshman Football . . . Plans to attend college for Electrical Engineering. (o ri tcn Jlds. 3 Pasture Road Chris . . . “Good morning, Today is . . . Will al¬ ways remember France ' 80, Les Bis, labs with J.B., C.W., C.M., Ms. M., AFS exchanges, the morning announcements with N.S., Miss Fran, and C.W. . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Nisco . . . Editor-in-chief of IMPRESSIONS, President of AFS, Sec ' y-Treasurer of SC, Band, and Nat ' l Honor Society . . . Employed at Pewter Pot . . . Plans to go to college. “Rien n ' a change et pourtant tout est different. — Georges Moustski Warresi 33 Mill Road Army man . . . Remembered for winning everyone ' s money ... Will never forget free periods and good times . . . Enjoyed class with Mrs. Roberts ... A member of the Track team and Ski club . . . Also enjoys camping, fishing, and hiking . . . Employed at Fred ' s Family Restaurant . . . Plans to enter the field of Electronics and get married . . . “Live free; Stay free; Be good all the time. Life is too short to waste. Jpfar ’ { 176 Grove Street Mark Kells . . . Will always remember good times at Eaton and the Pits, parties, Drum Corps Birmingham ' 80, and friends . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Patterson and Mr. Kenny ... A member of the North St Drum and Bugle Corps and P.T.A. . . . Employed at Lucci ' s Supermarket . . . Plans include college. “When it ' s time to settle down who ' s to blame if you ' re not around. You took the long way home. ' — Supertramp (£c’tcr ST. ffi’a u’ 6 Landers Road Peter . . . Enjoyed class in Electronics ... A member of the chess club . . . Works at Cerretani ' s Supermar¬ ket .. . Plans to attend M.I.T. or U.S.N.A. Patricia ’ 24 Criteron Street Pat. . . Will always remembered being one of Fagin ' s boys in Oliver, Mr. Z ' s tests and chem. labs, and having a 8-6 softball season . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Zenewicz ... A member of the J.V. softball, Freshman softball, and basketball teams, and Glee Club . . . Works at the Reading Public Library . . . Plans to work for a year and then enter college. “Theirs has not to reason why, Theirs but to do and die. — Tennyson 83 JScitruia Jit. JAJe A 218 Haverhill Street Tricia . . . Will always remember my sister Michelle, summers in CA. F:, The ski weekend 77, 4 14 79, and especially J.C. . . . Enjoyed class with Mrs. Stil- goe ... A member of the ski club . . . Employed at Marshall ' s . . . Plans include college. 66 Hopkins St. Kelly . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Feit . . . Employed at Gregory ' s Sub Shop . . . Plans to attend a Trade school. 63 Scotland Rd. Linda . . . Will never forget good times with friends, chemistry labs with E.S., sailing with B.J., and tennis with A.M., Enjoyed class with Mr. Bond ... A member of Cross Country, Cheerleading, Spring 1 rat k, Captain of Winter Track, AFS, SCR, and Senior t lass Committee . . . Employed as Lifeguard . . . Plans to go to college and major in elementary education. “So it ' s the laughter, we will remember whenever we remember, the way we were . . . Jta’oi t t f. ft ernasi 37 John Street J.D., Froggy . . . Remembered for talking fast, being wierd, fighting with Clem, calling Bill S.B. . . . Will never forget 3 15 80, cast parties, partying with Mill, Moss, Gator, Mega, Much, Mags, Little K, and Big Joe. The good times with Paula, all of J.j. ' s help and the cafe before school . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson ... A member of the drama club, gator wrestling, the International Turtle Club, and the Mol- son Club . . . Plans to attend college . . . “Take it to the limit one more time!” — Eagles JBetA jt. ft vu a 7 Fremont St. Beth ... Will never forget 6 22 79, summers 79 and ' 80, Cape cod, 6 7 80, Marc, SFTK, and R.N., and the Seger Concert . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Harney . . . A member of the business staff of yearbook . . . Em¬ ployed at Harrow ' s. “You can ' t always get what you want — but if you try sometimes you just might find you get what you need. — Rolling Stones 129 Howard Street Robs, RS . . . Remembered for persistently trying to introduce Prep to RMHS, Sarcasism — What is it? . . . Will never forget fun times with L.C., K.S., M.G., G.C., D.J., A.M., V.S., tennis with Maer, U.S. History with Corbs and Swannie, and State Drama Festival . . . An officer of the Drama club, member of AFS, and Literary Editor of yearbook . . . Collegebound . . . “When you part from a friend you grieve not, for that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absence as the mountain to the climber is it Clearer from the plain. — Kahlil Gibran 84 Jlda y asw tf aut 11 Haystack Road California kid, Mar . . . Remembered for being short, spazzy, rowdy, having a loud laugh, and saying Love it. . . . Will never forget Sr. year, 8 15 80, and M.S. . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Kenny . . . Involved in the Reading Rebounders and St. Agnes Youth Pro¬ gram, Art and Layout Editor of Pioneer . . . Col- legebound . . . We ' ve left our footprints in the sands of time be¬ cause . . . We may never pass this way again. — Seals and Croft 56 Westcroft Road Di, Pig, Skip . . . Remembered for saying ssh, collect¬ ing pigs, and having a hearty laugh . . . Will never forget having Mr. Clarke 7th and 8th periods, her pig collection displayed in the library and tearing up magazines 8th period for Latin with V.B. . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Moscariello ... An active member of the St. Agnes Youth Program and the Sr. Class Com¬ mittee . . . Employed as a nurse ' s aide . . . Col- legebound . . . Just call upon the name of the Lord, ask him for his Holy Spirit. You ' ll find the one truth of the world — Jitows ASe er tf A 39 Putnam Road Mindy, Milli . . . Remembered for brass buns and being short ... Will always remember Oliver, Jr. year, the One Acts 11 79, Jr. Prom, notes in HR with CK, U.S. History Pool Party and good times with KAM and friends . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson ... A member of the drama club and Winter and Spring track teams . . . Collegebound . . . It ' s a hard life we just gotta learn to understand that we ' ll be alright if we lend everybody here a helping hand. — Little River Band Juxasiae M. jAj ujt 128 Bancroft Avenue Suzi . . . Remembered for making a funny noise when she yawns ... Will never forget Oliver, the Thanksgiving Day of ' 77, JMB, and playing RED Rover with the band in Thornton, N.H. . . . Enjoyed classes with Mr. Garland and Mr. Roth ... A member of the Band and Glee Club . . . Employed at Bradlees . . . Plans to attend a 3 year nursing school. All of the years I ' ve spent in search of myself and I ' m still in the dark because I can ' t seem to find the light alone. — Dennis DeYoung Qjume 30 Henzie Street Las, C-ball . . . Remembered for the eternal grey ghost... Will always remember the weekends down the Cape, Steins, and 4 20 80 . . . Enjoyed classes with Mr. Feit and Mr. Lovely ... A member of the Track, Football teams and J.E.P.A. . . . Employed at the Bull Pen . . . Plans include college. God made yeast, as well as dough, and loves fer¬ mentation just as dearly as he loves vegetation. — Emerson Jkk’ vu a , (. tf tO ' X ' c o f S. 68 Tennyson Road Klop . . . Remembered for inability to make a baton pass in Spring Track . . . Will never forget M.S.B., His pool during seventh period and meals at Boy ' s State • ■ • A member of Winter and Spring Track, SCR, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Math team, and Boys ' State . . . Plans to attend college and major in Engineering . . . The world is full of Kings and Queens who blind your eyes then steal your dreams, It ' s Heaven and Hell! — Black Sabbath 85 12 Auburn Street Kate, Katie, Kathy . . . Remembered for loving and missing Mike so much, The Pepsi Kid, Captain K.T. space cadet ... Will never forget cruising with DL, going to see Mike in Chicago, Whas samadda, my wild and crazy guys, Oct. 15 with Mike and the Seger concert. . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Feit and Ms. Garland . . . Was awarded the Focus Community Leadership . . . Works at Bradlees . . . Plans to be¬ come a songwriter. We can not be blind now, for in our new life, we have to see . . . Walk on my friends. Be free. Do not fly on a broken wing; Be sturdy and strong. Be prepared to move on. o ut .fa ya t 48 Tennyson Road John . Remembered for dry humor . . . Will never forget Heartbreak House, Jennifer ' s party, and Cranston ... A member of the AFS club, drama club, and C.V.O. . . . Works at Friendly ' s . . . Plans to go to college and major in either business management or theatre, and live in New York. I ' m sure I don’t know. Su a i Jt£. jfiwc rt ' 13 Parker Street Sue, Suzi . . . Remembered for driving recklessly, putting on makeup in class, wearing ribbons, always laughing and going out with R.P. . . . Will never forget Jr. year, R.P., Jr. and Sr. Proms, the Foreigner and AOF)C concerts and many more .. . Enjoyed class with Mr. Appleby and Mr. Scarpitto . . . Enjoys rock concerts and weekend parties up N.H. . . . Em¬ ployed at Caldor ' s . . . Plans to attend college and major in physical therapy. 317 South Street Terry . . . Remembered for never attending gym . . . Will always remember the good times down the end, the summer of ' 80, Bob Seger concert, and Hank and Linda ' s . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Levesque . . . En¬ joys camping, concerts, and parties . . . Employed at McDonald ' s . . . Plans to become a nurse and travel. Hey, anybody have any gum? jffu ure j(a Z$erre 168 Summer Avenue Mike . . . Will always remember pumpkining, beach day, and 5 80 . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Appleby • • . A member of the Varsity Tennis team for 4 years and a member of the window club . . . Enjoys playing the guitar . . . Collegebound for tennis instruction. c HlZ uwt ST 10 Hancock Street Bill, Guillaume . . . Will always remember M.S.B., Klop ' s pool during seventh period, and pennies in the library . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Murphy ... A member of Model U.N. club, math team, High Hap¬ penings, and Winter track . . . Enjoys listening to music . . . Plans to attend college for Engineering . . . Following men ' s eyes as they look to the skies; the shifting shafts of shining weave the fabric of their dreams. 86 ffrcyt C. jftuveresic 425 Lowell Street Gregg . . . Will always remember Eaton parties . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Blaney ... A member of the Ski club . . . Employed at C M Gulf Station . . . Plans to attend Wentworth Tech. . . . Party forever! 44 Hopkins Street Pete-man . . . Remembered for totaling cars and going to parties . . . Will always remember the van, 5 16 80 and 7 20 80 (P.l.T.P.) . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Patterson ... A member of JEPA . . . Employed as a cook at Holiday Inn . . . Plans to go to Essex ' s Agri¬ cultural School. Let the good times roll. Aie cmle SF. flQft a tc 114 Pleasant Street Melanie . . . Remembered for being easy to talk to, giving advice, having a crush on P.V., and hanging around the guidance office . . . Will never forget Graduat ion, L.J., and W.B., good times with friends, and how much R.C. ' s given me, Roz, and most of all Scusset Beach . . . Worked in the school store . . . Enjoys dancing, rollerskating, and swimming . . . Works at Cerretani ' s . . . Collegebound. To each his own. To err is human. Whatever turns you on. Jlrfaureen , (. jfem um 57 Edgemont Avenue Moe . . . Remembered for always sight-seeing with CR and JS and saying I wanna be sedated. . . . Will never forget kitty patrol, Studying Snubology and Seglubology, lunch with Mrs. Gibb, Mrs. Elmer and Mrs. Ford, being cool, and J.S. in the math office . . . Enjoys class with Mr. Moscariello ... A member of Powder Puff football, model U.N., Mosquito swat¬ ting contest, and St. Agnes Youth Group . . . Works at Reading Public Library . . . Collegebound. Meanwhile these three remain: Faith, Hope and Love; and the greatest of these is Love. I Cor. 13 18 Willard Road yC. 58 Baystate Road Lori . . . Remembered for being with T.T. . . . Will always remember going to Hawaii with S.C., P.C., and H.W., 3 28 80 and the good times with P.C., S.C., and S.L. . . . Enjoys dancing . . . Employed at Gallahues . . . Plans to save money and travel . . . If you love something, set it free; If it comes back to you, it ' s yours If it doesn ' t, you never really had it anyways. 87 471 Franklin Street Tom . . . Will always remember pumpkining ... A member of the Varsity hockey team . . . Employed at Denny ' s . . . Plans to attend college. j(oc lc 831 Main Street Kat, China . . . Remembered for being unique . . . Will always remember my friends, they are very spe¬ cial and I love them all, and never being called by my name but by some sound effect . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Lovely ... A member of the Glee Club, AFS Club and President of Martin ' s Pond Baptist Youth Group . . . Collegebound. Live everyday moment, class of ' 81, for we are freebirds destined to fly. JmcAe e jfi ieAan 11 Morgan Park Mich . . . Remembered for being quiet in classes . . . Will never forget Mr. Clarke ' s ketchup, 11 13 79, G.H. updates and hanging around with B.J., B.C., and K.F. . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Diluna ... A member of AFS, Drama Club, Glee Club, Powder Puff football, Senior class committee, and Spring track team . . . Employed at McDonald ' s. . . Plans to attend college. Happiness is the reflection of the love you give. lacques Coopier . a aj yC. ffit eAa e 10 Orange Street Nancy . . . Will never forget Geils 4 21 80. C.C.C., the Geils weekend — Mickey Mouse operation, J.E. chases, pumpkining with Betty Lou, Mav action, weekend ski trip, Florida ' 79, SA, summers at Sal ' s, 9 6 80, 10 17 79, and Girls ' Night Out . . . Enjoyed classes with Mr. Mosceriello and Mr. Kelly . . . Class President for 3 years, a member of JEPA, ski club, Drama Club and High Happenings . . . Col¬ legebound. Don ' t follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. 11 Cherry Lane Drive Gee . . Remembered for always driving on empty, drinking choco milk, and being irrelevant . . . Will never forget excruciating track practices with A.R., and D.D., the Tewksbury incident, Tidbits, camping on the Kargamangas and J.R. on Beach Day ... En¬ joyed class with Mr. Feit and Mr. Lovely ... A member of the Winter and Spring track teams and the Ski club . . . Plans include college. You can ' t unscramble eggs. J.P. Morgan 15 Orchard Park Drive Dave ... Will always remember Cape Cod parties, Springfield College, Castine ' s parties and the Ship Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson ... A member of J.V. hockey . . . Collegebound. E.T.F.B. 88 26 Sturges Road Christine . . . Remembered for her bushy hair . .. Will always remember Chem labs with C.K., C.W. and Mr. Z, A.D., 6-80, Gym Show ' 80, Day 2 period 2, Physics parties, Powder Puff, the 4 Debs , Cindy , Cathy , and Mr. Clarke . . . Enjoyed classes with Mr. Howland and Mr. Kelly . . . Member of the Senior Class Committee, gym show, dance group, and yearbook staff. . . Employed at Friendly ' s . . . Plans to attend college. Good friends and good memories will last forever. { to xv ' t Jklacffla 172 Washington Street Bobby . . . Will be remembered for pitching against Milton in the semifinals of the state tournament ' 80 . . . Will always remember that Wakefield game in the first round of the state tournament . . . Enjoys computers with Mr. Blaney . . . Member of baseball . . . Employed in Lexington office building . . . Plans to attend college. t77iomas Ahuju rr ff arcu A. Jkkiy u) 80 Curtis Street Glor . . . Will be remembered for never getting into trouble . . . Will always remember all the good times down the End, and organizing sales for Distributive Ed. . . . Enjoyed D.E. with Mr. Levesque . . . Enjoys camping, swimming, concerts, parties, and ski mo- biling . . . Employed at Wayside Bazaar. . . Plans to attend business school. 958 Main Street D.F. . . . Will be remembered for mosquito man in biology, falling thru the floor of Jennifer S ' s barn, and being crazy . . . Will always remember the good times in Biology, cast parties, making the magic po¬ tion with Pete C. in Mr. Z ' s Chem Study class, squirt¬ ing Mr. Debeck with squirt gun last day of Sopho¬ more year . . . Enjoyed Biology with Mr. Kenney . . . Member of Spring track, Drama Club, Ski Club, and the Molson Club . . . Employed at Casa Di Fior . . . Plans include college. The world is full of Kings and Queens who blind your eyes and steal your dreams. It ' s Heaven and Hell. jfxum AA. AAaxAShx’rso t 161 Belmont Street Joannie, Cubbie . . . No problem . . . Will be re¬ membered for her expert driving skills, her constant giggle, and being black listed in the library . . . Will always remember 10 25 79, Beach day, ski trips, Airport, being a member of the Re-unite club, 8 11 78, good times with friends, Summer of ' 80, and hanging around with L.R. . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Feit, Mr. Diluna, and Mr. Shapira . . . Member of CYO . . . Employed at Atlantic . . . Plans to attend college and major in Business. SPrec ric AAaAer 77 Summer Avenue 89 4 mon jfia uAeAter 145 High Street AL ... Will be remembered for her good sense of humor and joking around . . . Will always remember the times at 99 Spruce Road, sugar-bush, Girl ' s Night Out, pumpkining and nights at R.P.L. . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Garland, Mr. Rhodes, and Mr. Cohen . . . Member of junior and Senior Class Committee and working with the multi-hundicapped and Rain¬ bow . . . Enjoys traveling . . . Employed at Sambo ' s . . . Plans to go to College for nursing. r f u y ' 4 . jlAarcAa icl 664 Pearl Street Enjoyed World Cultures with Mr. Dunbar . . . Plans to attend college. “The best thoughts come from the heart. 55 Intervale Terrace Jude . . . Will always remember good times and the many interesting people she met playing basketball and softball, a crazy Junior year which she survived and “General Locker Room . . . Enjoyed math classes and English with Mr. Cahill . . . Member of Softball and Basketball . . . Enjoys music, skiing and running . . . Employed at Exxon Gas Station . . . Plans to attend a 4 year college majoring in Economics . . . “With every end comes a new beginning. JAtarc Jpfctr aj 84 Eaton Street Will always remember dancing school in Everett with L.J., and all the good times with L.R., D.M. and J.G. . . . Enjoyed D.E. and Jr. Merchandising with Mr. Levesque . . . Employed at Howard Johnsons . . . Plans to go to California for the summer and figure it out from there . . . “Give me a break. JltfarA JkAarcAetti 39 Mill Street 17 Audubon Road Will be remembered for ragging on kids before first period ... Will always remember making cannons in metal shop . . . “worst class in 25 years auote Mr. Patterson wood tech “79 Enjoyed metal shop with Mr. Arsenault . . . Employed at Shell Gas Station . . . Plans to work. Yes, there are two roads you can go by, but in the long run there ' s still time to change the road you ' re on ... — Led Zeppelin 90 o is? JlZarronl 42 Hancock Street Will always remember 8 10 80, 10 4 80, and pumpkining . . . Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr . Swanson . . . Member of the Ski Club . . . Enjoys baseball, football, and Mountain climbing . . . Em¬ ployed at Cerretani ' s . . . Plans to attend college . . . What ' s up? Katrina Jidars a l 8 Alden Circle c U t iam W. JfZarsAa Z 6 Baldwin Lane Chip . . . Will always remember no-name beer down the pits . . . Enjoyed classes with Mr. Swanson and Mr. Kaczowka . . . Co-Captain of the Golf Team . . . Enjoys partying down Eaton with friends . . . Em¬ ployed at Meadow Brook Golf Club . . . Plans to go to prep-school . . . E.T.F.B. c oA l JlZartM 73 Hillcrest Road Mick . . . Will always remember the soccer games, Junior Prom and Laurie . . . Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Zenewiczs . . . Member of Varsity Soccer team . . . Quannapowitt United Soccer Club . . . Enjoys playing the guitar . . . Plans to go to college . . . What you own is your own kingdom, what you do is your own glory, what you love is your own power, what you live is your own story. RUSH Zfi a (S. JlZartisiy 103 Summer Ave. Happy, Lis . . . really? , Why? , Blue eyes . . . Will be remembered for being talkative, happy, hav¬ ing a bubbly personality and always smiling . . . Will always remember 10 7 78, 11 11 78, pumpkining, nights out with Liz and Company, Powder Puff, never forget Steve, and good times with Gerry W ... En¬ joyed classes with Mr. Cahill and Mr. Levesque . . . Chairman of Drama Club make-up crew . . . Austin prep cheerleader . . . Employed at CVS . . . Plans to go to a beauty academy. jfiuufr S. JlZartmaye 41 Harvard Street Lou, the Fish .. . Will be remembered for his own rendition of Taps and Franks . . . Will always remember the famous MSB, meals at Boy ' s State, pennies in the R.C. and Klop ' s pool during seventh . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Cahill, Mr. Swanson, and Mr. Zenewiczs . . . Member of band, National Honor Society, Student Council, Math team and representa¬ tive at Boy ' s State . . . Enjoys swimming, racquetball and music . . . Plans to attend a four year engineering school. 91 jticf ymvyfr Jfdc(ja € 181 Bancroft Avenue Midge . . . Will always remember week at Hampton Beach, many A.N.D. ' s, Jr. Prom with S.L., M.S. and T.B., BPL, Seger Concert with M.M., good friends and Katie ' s party 10 4 80 . . . Enjoyed Decisions with Mrs. Stilgoe . . . Member of gymnastics team ... En¬ joys parties, raves, and hanging around . . . Plans to attend college . . . O.N.S.A. “Shower the people you love with love. SB. Jlfic ' Gajfra 160 Grove Street Bob . . . Will be remembered for his red hair and freckles . . . Will always remember beach day . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Kenney . . . Member of cross-country, track, and band . . . Plans to attend college. “I used to be disgusted, now I try to be amused. — Elvis Costello Jlrni Jliarie Jlic ' (jarro t 12 Cumberland Road Ann Marie . . . Will always remember 7 4 80, I ' air- port, E.C. ' s death cruise, T.P. , F.S. with J.J., E.S., and her twin . . . Enjoyed Biology with Mr. Kenney . . . Member of A.F.S., Impressions, High Happen¬ ings, Jr. and Sr. Class treasurer, Assistant Editor-in- Chief of Pioneer . . . Enjoys the ocean and playing tennis . . . Employed at DeMoulas . . . Collegebound Strive to be happy. Desiderata 154 Grove Street Ka . . . Remembered for always laughing and chew¬ ing gum . . .Will never forget George, week at C.M. ' s house, late P.M. visits to Sunnycorner ' s, M.D., D.L., K.P., 6 6 80, the kids at Eaton, the Senior girls vs. the Junior girls, laughing with Jan, and times with Sue Burns . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Hollingsworth . . . Choreographer for the Gym Show Dance . . . Enjoys dancing, swimming, being with friends and listening to Bruce Springsteen with D ' .L. . . . Employed at the 1 iger ' s Den . . . Plans to go to school for Cosmotol- ogy. JkSQ)o ta ( 60 Lowell Street jldu u’ Ze M. Jkh ' Q)an a cl 57 Vine Street Shelly ... Will be remembered for being short and smiling . . . Will always remember the kids from Tuesday night, when Mormon Elders came to class, Mr. Evans, sewing, Marriage and the Family class, special friendships, good times, and memories . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Velesque . . . Enjoys horse back riding, jogging, hiking, and swimming . . . Em¬ ployed at Marshalls . . . Plans to attend college . . . “Let your light forever shine and by the heep of his mighty hand you will soon find. 92 (j ar es Jfdc m 7 Edwin Street Chuck . . . Enjoyed Class with Mr. Hollingsworth . . . Employed at Atlantic Food Mart . . . Plans to go to a four year college. 260 Grove Street Jan ... Will be remembered for the party on 10 4 80, and always drawing in class . . . Will always re¬ member Hampton party July ' 80, Senior summer, 6 20 80, 6 6 80, football games, partying with friends, always laughing with Karen, concerts, and wild nights at Hampton . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Scarpitto, Mr. Levesque, and Miss Roy . . . Member of Jr. and Sr. Class committee . . . Enjoys partying and pumpkining . . . Employed at DeMoulas. . . Plans to attend college. As you push off from the shore, won ' t you turn your head once more and make your peace with everyone Jethro Tull r i taron M. jitfc omryA’ 40 Laurel Lane Sharon . . . Will always remember Lovel Lake, and P.P.P., Hampton ' 80, Kung-Fu with J.D., Greenhill, and Beach Day ' 80, Jr. and Sr. Proms, the battle at N.H., N.R. ' s stories, 6 13 60, 6 14 80, pumpkining, five hours to R.l. with M.D. . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Hollingsworth . . . Member of A.F.S., Outing Club, Jr. and Sr. Class Committee . . . Employed at Atlantic . . . Collegebound. Life is too short to waste on important things. Jklartf yC. 217 Washington Street Mac, Bonehead ... I know, really . . . Will always remember 2 6 80 and the firecracker in her locker . . . Enjoyed Jr. office practice with Mrs. Roberts . . . Enjoys skiing . . . Employed at Barbas Food Mart . . . Plans to go to hairdressing school. We gotta get out while we ' re young, because we were born to run. Bruce Springsteen o f j T 4 Tennyson Road Macky ... Will be remembered for driving fast Will always remember class of 81 , Vermont weekend at fair, and pumpkining . . . Enjoyed class with Mrs. Zolubus . . . Member of Ski Club . . . En¬ joys hockey . . . Employed at Johnson ' s Hardware store . . . Plans include college. Don ' t rush the good things in life. oA l jfckyff YWta 6 Sweetser Avenue Johnny Mac . . . Will be remembered for playing football, basketball, being scrappy, mellow (some¬ times), and boxing with Joe DiPietro . . . Will always remember Jr. and Sr. Proms 80 , the first keg party on the golf course, Castine ' s keg party ' s, cruising with J.D. and T.C., pulling all nighters in the camper, eating breakfast on the magic bench with T., swim¬ ming at Quarries, No name beer down the pits . . . Enjoys class with Mr. Lovely and Mr. Howland . . . Member of the football and basketball team . . . Col¬ legebound . . . Thank goodness for older women 93 ff. fflaro cl McA mcui 1 2 Robert Road Hal ... Will be remembered for disliking rock music, liking Liza and Bing; talking about old movies, and speaking out about cigarette smoking . . . Will al¬ ways remember advanced Latin, Conway, Stamford and Cranston, and all drama club productions . . . Enjoyed class with Ms. Lanouette . . . Member of Drama Club, High Happenings, AFS, Colonial Chorus . . . Employed at Atlantic . . . Plans to attend college. If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it ' s because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. o. jftferri 1 25 Grove Street jan . Will be remembered for talking too fast and mumbling . . . Will always remember week at Hampton with J.M., M.S., M.M., and J.B., Jan ' s party 10 4 and 11 7, 12 23 79 and the kids from Marshalls . . Enjoys Transcription with Miss O ' Brien . . . Member of the Yearbook staff . . . Enjoys partying with friends . . . Employed at Marshall ' s . . . Plans to attend college. It you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it ' s yours. If it doesn ' t it never was. r jieftAcrt (£. Jlic amo t 18 Barbara Lane Van ... Will be remembered for not being remem¬ bered . . . Will always remember listening to the Boss , Dave ' s poems and standing at the window watching the girls go by . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Shapira . . . Member of the Woburn Tennis Club and Sr. Window Club . . . Enjoys playing tennis. . . Plans include college and playing tennis. (fu ra Me U 51 Bond Street Andie . . . Will be remembered for her love for whales and summers in California . . . Will always remember good times with J.C., J.S., L.C., K.S., R.K., V.S., L.H. and J.W., One Acts, California, friends in Maine and Ski trip 3 80 . . . Member of AFS, Sr. Class Committee, and Drama Club . . . Enjoys greenpeace, partying, pumpkining, Re-unite meetings and hiking . . . Plans to go to College in California Now my reflection in the waters all I see. Back to the laughing green of summer days, back to the Chilly golden autumn haze to a place called yester¬ day. Charlie Daniels jifart Jltem ' 23 Shadyhill Lane Mem Jay, M.J. . . . Will be remembered for being Wonder Woman, short, and munching out in cook¬ ing . . . Will always remember BPL before school, Batmite, good times with Vinnie and friends, K.K., R.M., K.N., M.D., C.V., J.M., L.C., M.M., R.M., D.F., J.H., and J.C. . . . Enjoyed classes with Mrs. Roberts and Mr. Gillis . . . Enjoys partying and being with friends . . . Plans to attend college. If only dreams and reality were not so far apart. — Don Quixote, I may be climbing on rainbows, but baby here goes. Bread riteaen W. JMes ecA; 15 Woodbine Street Mesc ... Will be remembered for falling asleep everyday in Mr. Cahill ' s class . . . Will always re¬ member food fights in the cafeteria . . . Enjoyed Algebra II with Mr. Moscariello . . . Member of the Ski Club and past member of the football team . . . Enjoys skiing, fishing, and sports . . . Employed at Cerretani ' s . . . Plans to attend college in New Eng¬ land . . . There ' s a part at Zow ' s house June 1. 94 Q)uzsi j( - Jkfeme 32 Redgate Lane Miller . . . Will be remembered for making the best marblehead Posters ... Will always remember Hampton ' 80, C.W.F., pumpkining, J.E.P.A., 9 3, 11 77, Jr. Prom, Florida 77, Powder Puff and “Dime a dance, Enjoyed classes with Mr. Scarpitto and Mr. Hollingswortn . . . member of gymnastics, Cheer¬ leading, and Senior Class Committee . . . Enjoys par¬ ties and friends . . . Employed at Harrow ' s . . . Plans to attend college. Friendship is a thing that ' s rare. When once it ' s found, it should be handled with care. ZSeter yC. JlZZc ie mi 43 Covey Hill Road Will be remembered for flat tires . . . Will always remember Jr. Prom, P and M ' s, flat tires, Bob Loo ' s and apple juice . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Murphy and Mr. Tufts . . . Member of Student Council and ski club . . . Enjoys skiing, sunbathing, sailing and Matthew . . . Employed at Pewter Pot . . . Plans to attend college . . . Tamatsogee. 12 Beech Street Will be remembered for being somewhat quiet and her great attendance record . . . Will always re¬ member the class of ' 81 and the good times with friends in and out of school . . . Enjoys Distributive Ed with Mr. Levesque . . . Enjoys partying, concerts, bonfires, at the beach and movies . . . Employed at Lord Wakefield . . . Plans include traveling and night school. “Live, Love, and be Happy. ( Zfccvm jfi. 39 Grand Street Otis . . . Will be remembered for enjoying the quar¬ ries and being a part-time idiot . . . Will always re¬ member the miracle in the tournament game against Wakefield, Girls ' Night Out and M.M. Operation . . . Enjoys class with Mr. Swanson . . . Member of the varsity football and baseball teams . . . Enjoys skiing and E.P.A. . . . Plans to attend a four year college. “No more Mr. Nice Guy, No more Mr. Clean — Alice Cooper jfezurie ' JZZ Z er ZBrt t yC. M ' Z er 38 Woodward Avenue Brettski . . . Will be remembered for asking the one question in Decisions I that won the 8-Ball award, and owning the only pair of white dress boots in Reading . . . Will always remember the class of 80, Jr.-Sr. Beach Day, skating with Diane, Kenny and Gail and the oldies . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Tufts . . . Member of the Glee Club . . . Employed at McDonalds . . . Plans to attend college. Don ' t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don ' t walk behind me, I may not lead. Walk beside me and be my friend. — Camus 0. JMey 24 Ash Hill Road Mad Spic ... Will be remembered for Spring Produc¬ tion Cast Party 79 but not 80 . . . Will always re¬ member cast parties, post parties, and leaf and insect collections with Mr. Kenny . . . Enjoys classes with Mr. Kenny and Mr. Wales . . . Member of Soccer, drama club treasurer and lighting chairman, molson, K.E.C.F. and the turtles . . . Plans to attend college. 95 41 Chequesette Road Will be remembered for having a big mouth and being able to put her fist in it, and being a woman weightlifter . . . Will always remember 10 25 79, Ski trip, Riunite Club, Pumpkining, Girl ' s Night Out, and the weightlifting competition . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Howland and Mr. Moscariello . . . Member of track, AFS, Junior Class Committee, and Non¬ smoking Committee . . . Employed at Donut Maker . . . Little things affect little minds. — Disareli 18 Whittier Road Will be remembered for hitting two parked cars and putting 600 pennies in L.H. ' s locker . . . Will always remember Daphne ' s Graduation party, her 17th birthday party, and the oldies dances . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Appleby . . . Member of the Drama Club . . . Plans to attend college. Either we live by accident and die by accident, or we live by plan and die by plan. — Thorton Wilder ffirest JfdltcAel 70 Longview Road Jliari y o. Jfducci ' 54 Village Street Will be remembered for being with Patti F. in her purple bomber, and going to the Reading Diner with M.R. and J.M., L.F., and W.G. . . . Will always re¬ member pumpkining and Girl ' s Night Out . . . En¬ joyed class with Mr. Valeska . . . Member of Student Leadership . . . Employed at Marshall ' s . . . Plans to become an x-ray technician. Jltfavy a rt ,77 Jfrlu esi 424 South Street Doe . . . Will be remembered for yelling: Yoda lives . . . Will always remember Jr. Prom, Girl ' s Night Out, Pumpkining, Summer of ' 81, and cruising with C.L., J.D., M.C., and T.M.. . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Valeska . . . Member of P.T.A., Senior Rep. for Focus, St. Agnes Folk Group, and Tuesday Night P.M. ' s . . . Employed at Caldor ' s . . . Plans to get mar¬ ried. Fun grows with happiness, sunshine, and laughter, and lives as a smile in your heart ever after. i to(ju’r _ 7 Mumfrer 29 Richards Road The Mump . . . Will be remembered for being the most unique person in the R.M.H.S., (Roger Mumper High School) . . . Will always remember the runaway car accident, all those who died, running from the Geek, food, fist and dog fights, and Copley Plaza . . . Favorite class — Class of ' 81 ... Past member of Fr. football, and Vice President of Fr, Jr., and Sr. ye ars . . . Employed at Summer Street Fruitstand. Twelve years of schooling have come to an end, It ' s time to get up and round that bend, so get off your butt and plan to do well for if we died right now we ' d go to hell. 96 yz a o. 22 Willow Street Murph . . . Will be remembered for her laugh . . . Will always remember Hampton, partying, and good times with friends, Austin Prep musicals, trip to A.Z. and California, Jr. Prom, 3 17 80, L.W.P. ' s, and Girls Night Out . . . Enjoyed class with Mrs. Stilgoe and Mrs. Messina . . . Member of Jr. and Sr. Class Com¬ mittees and Gym show . . . Enjoys dancing and being in Austin prep musicals, L.T.S.T.G.A.S. ' ' . . . Em¬ ployed at Holiday Inn . . . Plans to go to college. tfUcAarcl (d. . Ve o i 112 Belmont Street Nelly . . . Fav class Decisions III . . . Fav teachers Mr. Hollingsworth, Mr. Swanson . . . Will always re¬ member Ripu ' s 10 25 79, Plum Island, 8 26 80, Weed ' s cottage in N.H., Providence R.I., 7 31 79 . . . Remembered for being Helly ' s little brother . . . Member of Varsity Basketball team . . . Enjoys fish¬ ing, going to parties, having a good time . . . College bound. fflouHzrc tfb. Yeurmm’r 39 Vine Street Zow . . . Fav class English w Mr. Howland . . . Fav teacher Mr. Swanson . . . Will always remember being given the greeting by Lonergan, lappica and Woody, in Mr. Howland ' s-Smith Madhousr English . . . Remembered for the Tempest Mav., Wieder- man ' s beer. . . Works at Berson drugstore and Capri Pizza . . . College bound 43 Belmont Street Rose, Rosie . . . Fav class Decisions III . . . Fav teach¬ ers Mrs. Stilgoe Mr. Darrin . . . Will always re¬ member that night at Austin, 1978. Cruisin ' with Trish, Beth, and Sue, girling out, and parties . . . Works at Denny ' s . . . Plans to attend college, work, get married, have kids, and become rich. You can ' t always get what you want, but if you try some time, you might find you get what you need. Stones 79 Martin Road P.H. . . . Will be remembered for being loud, and always talking in class . . . Will always remember classes with Mr. Swanson, State play competition and the crazy cast, and friends who he drove crazy and vice-versa . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson . . . Member of the Drama Club ... Employed at Casa Di Fior . . . Plans to go to college. Like the fool I am and always will be, I ' ve got a dream. Jim Croce 233 Pearl Street Fav class was Ecology . . . Fav teacher Mr. Diluna . . . Never forget summer at H.P. association, and having many great times with her closest friends . . . Re¬ membered for being crazy, the way she laughs and her polish origin . . . Out of School activities include swimming, and skating. Member of the NR founda¬ tion . . . Works at Howland ' s in the Woburn Mall. Plans to become a respiratory therapist. But what is and what should never be. — Led Zeppe¬ lin {y? Mzv ta y yC. jVecoto i f ij r yC. yfoa i Jkf. _ S auwuAuA 97 jfcaA M. j 2cAer o i 23 Avon Street Lee . . . Fav class Anatomy . . . Fav teacher Mr. Car- land . . . Will always remember 3 16 80 w the white tornado and her horse, great times at L.L. and P.P.O. including 8 22-26 80, N.R. ' s senseless raves, pumpkining, Girls Night Out . . . Junior and Senior class committee member. . . member of ski club . . . Enjoys water and snow skiing, spending time at L.L., and being w friends . . . College-bound. The Book of Life is brief, and can only be read once, so read it thoroughly. S im etA . t a a 10 Redgate Lane Liz . . . Fav class ceramics . . . Fav teachers Mr. Feit, Mr. Moscariello . . . Will always remember nights out w Lisa at Friendlys, fan evil Flail, New Years 1980, Girls Night Out, pumpkining, Powder puff. . . Remembered for being quiet, smiling, ceramic crea¬ tions, always talking about boys . . . Member J.V. Field hockey and Softball . . . Participant in Lions Club exchange program to Finland, enjoys roaming the streets at night . . . Remembered for always say¬ ing Really! Do you Know —? . . . Works for Nordberg Catorers, Inc. . . . College bound. The good times are yet to come. {Ao ht _ or 1 Whittier Rd. Bob . . . Fav class gym . . . Fav teacher Mr. Kenney . . Will always remember all of the eood times in his 12 years of school, his bad high school grades, his friends and his Buick . . . Remembered for working very hard in his senior year so he could graduate, i ruising on Friday nights in my Skylark . . . Works at Ihe Atlantic . . . Plans to work for a year then attend college. It ' s not whether you win or lose until you lose. SarAara S. w Voue 15 Pine Ridge Circle Barb . . . Fav class Senior Office Practice . . . Fav teachers Mr. Cillis, Mrs. Toberts . . . Will always re¬ member the summer of 80, especially July 7 w NA, Wiers Beach w GF, the Junior Prom, pumpkining cruising w the girls, Sept. 12 in the BPL, painting r l° S Car ' s van • • • Remembered for being one of the gruesome five, and living up to her last name, Noyes . . . member JEPA, cruising through SV Enjoys being w Grayel . . . Works at Marshalls Plans to attend a Jr. College. The love in your heart wasn ' t put there to stay, Love isn ' t love ' til you give it away. ®A ' AAtcrson 41 Elliot Street Nick . . . Fav class Dist. Ed. w Mr. Levesque . . . Will always remember class day, CB straight, partying w MD, DG, LD, LM, LC, KK, JH, BBum, Joan and Leah, Partying in the BPL w LD, JR, DF . . . Remem¬ bered for around the corner , 10 mins., be there . . . Enjoys partying . . . Works at the Lor Wakefield Plans to attend school after a year off One of the real joys of our lives is having friends and keeping in touch with them. 6 Arnold Avenue Deb . . . Remembered for being noisy . . . Will never forget vacations in Maine, first apple picking experi¬ ence, near crash with L.K., talks with D.B., and good times with friends . . . Member of class committees, AFS, and Powder Puff . . . Employed at James ' Card and Party . . . Collegebound . . . What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. eAoraA yt. ( ( (VI 98 Q)e mra 0 f la a 21 Dana Road Enjoyed all classes . . . Member of the Jr. Class Committee and National Honor Society . . . Em¬ ployed at Marshall ' s . . . Collegebound for psychology. However mean your life is, meet it and live, do not shun it and call it names. It is not so bad as you are. It looks poorest when you are richest. The fault-finder will find faults even in paradise. Love your life. r ICO O. ? Y 21 Hemlock Road Tip, Crash . . . Remembered for having a younger brother who is b igger than him ... Will never forget Dave ' s window poetry, and spending more time in the trainers ' room than at practice . . . Member of the wrestling and football teams . . . Coach of Pop Warner Football, Chief Umpire for girl ' s softball and Assistant Coach for Senior League Baseball . . . Plans to attend a military college. Enjoy the best years of your life before they ' re all gone and past. 35 A. St. Bullet Bob . . . Remembered for running the Boston Marathon and drinking coffee during track practice . . . Will never forget getting caught riding on the hood of C.L. ' s car during practice, 4x4 440 ' s at 65, Lynnfield, and the last lap . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Croft . . . Member of the Cross Country, Winter and Spring Track teams . . . Plans to attend tne Citadel . . . Duty is the sublimist word in our language. Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more. You should never wish to do less. — Robert E. Lee (Sl een M. 0 ’Jlda a 20 Dana Road Debbie . . . Remembered for her chicken story . . . Will never forget pumpkining, nights at the track, times spent with Cutie, Linda ' s stories and good friends . . . Enjoyed Law with Mr. Appleby . . Ac¬ tivities include Class Committee and Powder Puff. . . Employed at Marshall ' s . . . Collegebound for Man¬ agement. jfinc a yC. 0’jfiuupA tns 13 Nelson Road Lin . . . Remembered for having high heels and skip¬ ping out on assemblies to go to Hank and Linda ' s. . . Will never forget hanging down the end, all the good friends and partying at J.P. ' s house . . . Employed at Sunny Corner Farms . . . Collegebound. I get high with a little help from my friends. tfloAert c f0. 0Sa aA ' ra 7 Milton Road I . . . Will always remember good times during freshman year, Vinnies, Sturges, Blueberry Hill, weekends down the Cape, 9 21779, K.H., concerts, Oh no, ham sandwich, 10?13 79, poetry, never you mind . . . If you think your life is complete confusion, cause you never win the game just remember it ' s a grand illusion, deep inside we ' re all the same. — Styx Q)e oraA Q). AScmta to 99 38 Lisa Lane ( ' o ri toft er ( c . Sata cum 41 Knoll wood Road Pud . . . Remembered for being the sweetest guy around . . . Will never forget concerts down the Cape, the feast, ' 70 Barracuda Convertible, all the friends down the park and Ancient History with Mr. Lovely . . . Member of the Football team . . . Em¬ ployed at the Stardust Lounge . . . Future plans in¬ clude travel. Thank God rocks don ' t grow. Pud 1 s A Q)(d u’ o. AScacocA 84 Summer Ave. Remembered for her undying search for a cure to the syndrome . . . Will remember the oldies, Disco Brett, Sunday afternoon skating, all the young dudes, Ken A bug late night Chemistry sessions and the summer of 1980 . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Clarke and Mr. Tufts . . . Employed at Reading Card and Party . . . Collegebound. Live . . . Laugh . . . Love. 10 Warren Ave. Bananas . . . Remembered for having a Pepsi Day . . . Will never forget going to St. Anselms with D.S., ).E., M.W., C.H., G.M., R.D., 60 %, softball teamroom, Frak ' s party with Hoop and Fish, good old B.J. Bus and D.K. ' s punches . . . Enjoyed recordkeeping and Mrs. LeClaire . . . Member of the Field Hockey, Bas¬ ketball and Softball teams . . . Employed at the Old Fashion Donut Shop . . . Collegebound . . . Let us not go over the old, let us rather prepare for what is to come. JfAattAieia AEci j u’ 6 Hurlburt Road Matt. . . Remembered for his good taste in sweaters, bad jokes and editorial prowness . . . Will never forget Trig, class being visited by a car, bad jokes in Mr. Howland ' s class and Mr. Swanson ' s animated lectures. . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Howland and Mr. Swanson . . . Member of the freshman and J.V. Track teams . . . Assistant Editor of High Happenings, News Editor for Impressions and Outing Club advisor . . . Employed at Howland ' s . . . Collegebound. If at first you don ' t succeed, cheat. W.C. Fields tflo ert o. ABerrty 69 Hopkins St. Rob . . . Remembered for his constructive noncon¬ formity ... Will never forget the class of 1980 . . . Activities include president of Quannapowitt Chil¬ drens Theatre Company, directed Godspell, acted for the Garrett Players of Lawrence and the Family Life Theatre of New York . . . Also a street mime and juggler . . . Collegebound . . . Neither in the theoretical nor in the practical sphere do we care for, or go to help to, those who have no head for risks, or sense for living on the perilous edge. 100 (J$re u a c c . eter oyi du cui S. _$?yyy 347 West St. Will neverforget sophomore year with J.D., the road, the bridge, 9th grade group, learning to R.S., passing Algebra, getting caught S.S., Junior Prom and freshman-senior lav fight . . . Enjoyed Junior Mer¬ chandising . . . Enjoys rollerskating . . . Employed at K-Mart . . . Collegebound . . . “As we wind on down the road our shadows taller than our souls. Co ri tvfcAer c T 7 Sherwood Road Big Guy, Chris ... Will always remember fighting off the killer kangaroos . . . Member of the Ski Club, K.E.C.F., Moleson Club and the over 6 ' 4 Club . . . Employed at Charrette Corp . . . Plans to attend col¬ lege. “The crows are pecking at your flesh and you got no control over the situation. 263 Woburn St. Brandy, Shorty . . . Will be remembered for chewing orange gum . . . Will never forget Beatlemania ' 78, ' 79, ' 80, talks with Mrs. Onussiet, good times with Coleen and going to the Jr. Prom with FRANIENZO . . . Enjoyed Decisions with Mr. Clark . . . Member of the Cross-Country and Spring Track Teams . . . Col¬ legebound for religious studies. if there ' s anything you want, if there ' s anything I can do, just call on me and I ' ll send it along with love from me to you. tca io 87 Gleason Road Joe, Pic . . Remembered for being in Mac ' s on the weekends . . . Will never forget the ninth inning against Wakefield, the state tourney, beating Stoneham in hockey, Chem labs, raving in the cafe and caroling with R.F. and B.T. . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson . . . Captain of the Hockey tea m and a member of the Baseball team ... Student Council member . . . College bound. High school was far too long yet far too short. %i carri (Sc yco t 277 Woburn Street yC. $erc 194 County Road Will always remember pumpkining, beach day ' 80, girl ' s night out, Lovell Lake and P.P.P. 6 5 80, good times with K.J. in I.P.S. the raid on 12 7 79 and N.R. ' s endless raves . . . Enjoyed Anatomy with Mr. Garland . . . Member of the A.F.S. Club, Outing Club and Senior Class Committee . . . Employed at Ploka Dot Junction . . . College bound. “And when I see you happy, well it sets my heart free. I ' d like to be as good as a friend as you are to me. 101 Sera cl (j. Somers jffar e S. Sz ieau 6 Libby Ave. Will always remember Mrs. Roberts and her classes . . . Employed at Mast Industries, Inc. . . . Plans to work after graduation. Q)aoa Q). Sowers 235 Pleasent St. Bump . . . Will never forget Burgies pool party, the 9th inning against Wakefield . . . Member of the Baseball team . . . Employed at Nodberg Cattering . . . College bound. It is better to have loafed and lost than to have never loafed at all. 185 Grove St. Will always remember Michele Zuccala and beach day . . . Enjoyed Woodshop and Mr. Gucciardi . . . Enjoys standing at the window and motorcycle riding . . . Employed at P S Convenient . . . Plans to attencl a technical school. Another one bites the dust. c c ( ' (’ (’ (Shocks 52 Libby Ave. Jacqui, lack . Remembered for having wild parties Will never forget the good times down the end, all my friends and the parties, especially the one with the six car crash . Enjoys going to the beach and being with Brad . . . Plans to attend college and have a great life. Love is the object of time, my love is the essence of life itself. Q)cmicl . Sratt 12 Winter St. Dan ... Will never forget 4x4 440 ' s at 65, jogging between first two sets, the state meet, Spring 1980 and lab periods in Chemistry . . . Enjoyed Anatomy with Mr. Garland . . . Member of Winter, Spring and Captain of Cross-Country Track . . . Member of the National Honor Society . . . Employed at DeMoulas . . . Plans to attend college for pre-med. The whole league knows. Scia M. Srocoft o 553 Haverhill St. Remembered for What the bird, . . . Will always remember the universal on Tuesday and Thursday . . . Enjoyed Metal Shop . . . Member of the gymnas¬ tics team . . . Plans to drive a truck across country. 102 Q)aoi (j. ($uofto o 15 Oak St. Pop . . . Remembered for being crazy ... Will never forget 4 24 80, partying at Kevin ' s and the Fort . . . Enjoyed Accounting with Mr. Brett . . . Enjoys party¬ ing and listening to music . . . Employed at Atlantic Supermarket . . . Collegebound for accounting . . . “And there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run there ' s still time to change the road your 63 Vine Street Bean and Jellybean ... Fav class Biology ... Fav teacher Mr. Soule . . . Will always remember good friends and good times, 12 23 79, Martha ' s Vineyard with AB TL, 7 7 80, Good Flarbor and Artie, Hampton Beach with JB, JG and AF, rollerskating Halloween at the castle with WM, MB, and J.B., Ju¬ nior prom and Chemistry with PM, AB, and NA. . . . Will always be remembered for always talking and my “moods . . . Member of Winter and Spring track. “One of the real joys in our lives is having friends and keeping in touch with them. JkL. J2ua e 98 Sanborn Lane Krystal, Qualebird . . . Will be remembered for my bright colors, Rainbows, always having gum, and walking fast and being with John . . . Will never forget all the partying I ' ve done with my friends, all the class days, and my outrageous times with C.D. and D.M. . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Levesque . . . Employed Zayre ' s in N. Reading. I finally made it . . . And at the end of the Rainbow waits my pot of gold. 23 Hampsheir Road 47 Woodland Street Favorite teacher Mr. Brett. . . Will always remember summer of ' 80, G.T. ' S with L.A., PVT., 8 8 80, 9 27 80, P.R., Roger, Charlie ' s party . . . Will be re¬ membered for her wild laugh . . . Future plans in¬ clude attending a junior college. Q)ame S. ffleei 62 Scotland Road Dan-o ... Will always remember great concerts, ski trips, parties, the greatest goofballs in the world!, “Skoal brothers ... Will be remembered for the cafeteria wall, “spuds, “the locker, the crash and burn ski theory, a daily dip at the radiator . . . Member of the ski club . . . Enjoys studying art, party¬ ing in the strangest places, ski expectations . . . Works at Sarmans ski loft . . . Future plans include going to school for a B.S. degree and going into applied design. “Break on through to the other side! — Jim Morri¬ son 103 Q)ea t Q). (dei ' H’ otm 905 Main Street Favorite teachers Mr. Feit and Mr. Brett . . . the peo¬ ple he will always remember know who they are . . . Plans to attend a four year college. (jaro as? 5T fft rci 14 Browning Terrace Ca, Carry . . . Fav class Decisions III . . . Fav teachers Mrs. Wood and Mr. Brett ... Will always remember M.F. and P.P., Carnation ' 80, R.M., and GDPW . . . Remembered for running from W.K. . . . On Powder Puff football team, on drama club makeup commit¬ tee ... Enjoys summers in Maine . . . Works at Friendly ' s . . . Future Plans include attending a two year secretarial school. What appears to be the end may really be a new beginning. Leonard 68. 66tu emzl 68 Hopkins Street Lenny . . . Fav teacher Mr. Nisco ... A member of Varsitv Cross Country, and Spring Track teams . . . Out of school activities include participation in Bible Quizzing, and the church youth group . . . Works at Friendly ' s . . . Plans to attend Eastern Nazarene Col¬ lege. Knowing where you ' re going and who you are meant to be, that ' s what freedom means to me. — Randy Stonehill j asi a 6Riquzzw 54 Ash Hill Road Fav class Decisions III w Mrs. Stilgoe . . . Fav teach¬ ers Mr. Brett, Mr. Schapira ... Will always remember Madligiage, pumpkining, Girls Night Out, Beach Day, 7 28-31 80, LovelMake and P.P.P., 12 7 79 . . . Member cheerleading team . . . Collegebound. tj iaum Jfds. 66tzcAarc 9 Condor Road Gomez, Swampy, SS . . . Fav class geometry w Mr. Kaczowka . . . Fav teacher Mr. Feit . . . Will always remember going to Rockport quarries, Pumpkin thieves of America (P.T.A.), Ss, Js, Freeze bum, Zowie., The beast, The White Sang, The joker ' s bunch of villians, glue, going cruising . . . Remem¬ bered for roving about the cyclone, getting bettylou from the girls . . . Played on the soccer and hockey teams . . . Member of Rockport quarries life saving squad. As you travel down the road of life seek out the blue footed booby, for he lives on the island of paradise. — Gomez I Q)e ra 6(6 6 hfea 46 Colburn Road Reefer . . . Fav class ceramics . . . Fav teacher Miss O ' Brien . . . Will always remember kids hitting my head and tackeling me. I ' ll remember all those wild parties we had too . . . Remembered for being one of the Eaton crew . . . Works at Antons cleaners . . . Plans to become a secretary. Party forever 104 Q)oay a s Jfyf. tfUsAtv i 37 Covey Hill Road Fav class Field biology . . . Fav teacher Mr. Kenney . . . Works at Stoneham zoo . . . Plans to major in forestry. m ( tfurfnra i jC. 16 Fairmount Road Kathy, Kay . . . Fav class Distributive Education .. . Fav teacher Mr. Scarpit to . . . Was member J.V. ten¬ nis team . . . H.R. rep in 9th and 1 Oth grade . . . Does some babysitting after school . . . Enjoys tennis and swimming . . . Plans to go into retailing. yC. y? v y 26 Woodward Avenue Phil . . . Member of Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Winter track and captain Varsity Spring track . . . En¬ joys skiing and sailing . . . Works at DeMoulas Mar¬ ket Basket . . . Collegebound. He who walks in another ' s tracks leaves no foot¬ prints. — John Brannon $aul (S. ( to ' St’ tf a 33 Putnam Road Fav class Modern European history . . . Fav teachers Mr. Cain, Mr. Swanson, Mr. Appleby, and Mr. Cahill . . . Will always remember all the friends I ' ve made . . . Remembered for SC film nights and Freshman orientation slide shows . . . Member of Student Council, A.V. crew (student head), Model U.N. (Co- President) . . . Outside of School works on political campaigns . . . Works as Manager of a Canobie Lake Park gift shop . . . Plans to attend law school. The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. — Emerson yC yy (j. tfla m o i 273 Pearl Street Fav class Anatomy . . . Fav teachers Mrs. Stilgoe, Mr. Cahill . . . Will always remember the night softball game away with Wakefield, my junior year . . . Re¬ membered for making rocket poster (and others) for the team room . . . Member of Varsity Fieldhockey, and Softball, member J.V. Basketball . . . Col¬ legebound. Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a bro¬ ken winged bird that can not fly. — Langston Hughes yOuJrew 30 MeadowBrook Lane Andy, Rouve . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Cahill . . . Will always remember track practices with D.D., and Birdseed; Beach Day ' 80, the trip to the White Moun¬ tains, the good times during basketball . . . Member of Varsity Basketball and Spring track teams . . . Plans to attend a four year college. 105 CoaroA n . . {Aluya e 9 Hemlock Road Cruggles, Crugs . . . Fav class Physics with Mr. Mur¬ phy . . . Fav teachers Miss Lanouette and Mr. Mos- carriello . . . Will always remember K.P. with J.S., a Jr. year, summer ' 80, 7 1 80, the oldies, The Syn¬ drome, and partying with J.S. and D.G. ... Re¬ membered for being Julie ' s twin, haunting . . . Member of yearbook photography staff, AFS, and Model U.N. . . . Collegebound. This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is perhaps, the end of the beginning. — Winston Churchill c cAoart c7 . c farte l 13 Breton Circle Ski . . . Mommies boy . . . Remembered for being ouite and insane . . . Will always remember the class day riot on June 1980 .. . Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Swanson . . . Involved in Freshman Wrestling . . . Member of K.E.C.F. and the Molson Club . . . Em¬ ployed at the Wakefield Y.M.C.A. . . . Future plans include school for Technology or electrical engineer¬ ing. ffi si C ff . 91 Spruce Road Russ, Crussmier . . . Fav class U.S. History . . . Fav teacher Mr. Kenney . . . Will always remember Beach Day ' 80, Bob Seger concerts, Pimp guts and the night in the White Mountains . . . Remembered for expertise in the pole vault, always needing a comb . . . Was a member of Spring Track . . . Out of school activities include gambling and drinking Bud ' s . . . Works at Marshall ' s . . . Plans to attend college and major in political science. Show a little faith, there ' s magic in the night. — Bruce Springsteen uAaron o. Santoro 62 King Street Bob . . . Remembered for being skinny and always laughing . . . Fondest memories of her best friends, summer of ' 80, and partying in N.R. and H.P. . . . Enjoyed Distributive Education with Mr. Levesque . . . Spends spare time drawing, painting, listening to music and partying . . . Member of the N.R. associa¬ tion . . . Employed at Charrette . . . Plans to attend a two year college for art. I ' m a hurtin unit! Starry (j. iSau ic er 10 Elliott Street AhcAuzrc r J. c icumaer 46 Sturges Road Rick . . . Remembered for leaving his car in front of school . . . Will always remember skipping gym and never getting caught .. . Enjoyed Survey of Physics with Mr. Zenewicz . . . Involved in J.V. hockey . . . Enjoys sailing and hockey . . . Employed at Burger King . . . Collegebound. 106 jxtA eeny jC. Saaay 114 Prescott Street Kathy ... Will be remembered for being one of the G-5 ... Fond memories of 9 12 80, B.P.L. 81”, pumpkining, beach day, Cape Cod, Hampton Beach 1980, being escorted by R.F., cruising and weekends . . . Sophomore class treasurer, Junior class Secretary, Member of the Senior Class Committee and JEPA . . . Enjoys being with B.C., going to the beach, dancing and naving a good time . . . Employed at Dowd Co. . . . Plans to attend two year college. If you want something bad enough, set it free. If it comes back, it ' s yours. If it doesn ' t, you never had it anyway. a ie yC. t ic ofu’ i 30 Arnold Avenue The notorius J.S. ... Will be remembered for her impeccable taste in music and old movies, her ambi¬ tion to dance with Gene Kelly, being crazy, different, extreme and a Latin scholar . . . Will always re¬ member the Oldies Dance , Kitty patrol, Elmer, July 1, 1980, Lunch with Carolyn and Moe and Daphne ' s graduation party . . . Enjoyed Pre-Calculus with Mr. Moscariello . . . Member of the math team, Model U.N., Freshman Orientation, and Smoking In¬ formation center . . . Collegebound. Why can ' t I from Over the Rainbow jztA een J$. ic o t Zffxzr Jc muu A 394 Pearl Street Kathy . . . Will be remembered for being the biggest Pea, her bird, chicken and jungle calls and X.R.W. . . . Will never forget Annette in P.R., 3rd period muggings by G.C., good times with friends, Beach Day ' 80, One Act ' s, pumpkining, cruising with L.C. and climbing trees . . . Enjoyed class with Mrs. Mes¬ sina . . . Member of the Drama Club. Student Coun¬ cil, Senior Class Committee, Ski Club, and Re-Unite Club President . . . Collegebound. I have learned that to be with those I like is enough. 69 Lowell Street Much ... Will be remembered for loud sour notes on the trombone which weren ' t his fault, squeaking names in a high voice and having a name for everyone . . . Memories of cast parties and general good times with the gang, Mr. McGuire ' s experi¬ ments, interesting lunch periods and good friends . . . Enjoyed French IV with Mr. Ham and Music Theory with Mr. Roth . . . Member of the Drama Club, Select Chorus, Band and Photography .. . Spends spare time hiking, playing tennis, singing in the church choir and occasionally partying . . . Future plans in¬ clude college. e M tScAraeter Ottendorf Kiel Dorfsnause 36d, W. Germany Mistakenly called Hans, Hens, Jhon, Gens, Jell, Yens . .. Remembered for his brown book bag and his exiting accent . . . Will always remember the hos¬ pitality I received from everyone on the first day of school, second period on aay two with friends at McDonald ' s, football games, and homeroom periods . . . Member of AFS Club, Impressions, Vivarium and Metro-pathways . . . Enjoys camping, hiking, playing the guitar, tennis, bicycling and sailing. Thanks for the great time I was allowed to spend with you guys. J . c icofyn’ Zuo o 35 Pitman Drive Scoppo, Scoppe . . . Remembered for not being able to remember what day it is and not getting any deten¬ tions in his four years of high school . . . Memories of serving three school years with Mr. Snyder as a teacher, the few parties I went to, the party we had for the arrival of little Mosc . . . Enjoyed Account¬ ing with Mr. Brett . . . Enjoys Baseball, hockey and going to the beach . . . Accepted by Who ' s Who Among High School Students . . . Employed at Zayres . . . Plans to attend college. Flirtin ' with Disaster Everyday. — Molly Hatchet 107 GAar os .( ?. r Scouten 125 Forest Street Scoots . . . What? Ah, give me a brake! Will be remembered for not knowing what day it is . . . Will never forget Halloween . . . Enjoyed Biology and class w ith Mr. Shapira . . . Spends spare time hiking, skiing and hunting . . . Employed at Atlantic Food Mart . . . Future plans include college to study Fores¬ try. 155 Forest Street Psycha . . . Don ' t worry about it. . . . Will be re¬ membered for squeeking brakes and saying What? and I forget . . . Will never forget wondering whats going on and trying to find out where everybody went, Seip ' s corner and the Honda Feb. 1 80, and S.D.R. and R. . . . Enjoyed College Math with Mr. Schapira ... A former member of Cross-Country, Winter and Spring track . . . Collegebound for com¬ puters. (fto ta ( AS. JeAe Aa 200 Main Suby . . . Will be remembered for trying his best to get to know physics without taking Biology or Chem¬ istry . . . Will always remember teaching how to do vector quantities, significant figures and labs . . . En¬ joyed Physics with Mr. Maguire . . . Enjoys Girls, bowling, playing guitar, Boy scouts, and carpentry work at the Vocational School ... Is an Eagle Scout . . . Future plans include Technical College in Wentworth. 110 John Carver Road Will be remembered for sailing . . . Fondest memo¬ ries of Maine and the four blondes of Ocean Park — P.C., S.C., H.W., parties at Vinnie ' s with the Milton kids, Demon, Hetferan and sailing and camping on Lake Winnipasaukee . . . Employed at Addison- Wesley . . . Plans to work after High School. I will only stay if I am free to go. r jcatt r f iaag i texMj 214 Grove Street ASatruA c c . f AarAaj 316 Haven Street Shark . . . Will always remember J.P., the long ride to N.H., camping trips on the Kangmanqus Highway, 11 30, and S.C. and the W.B. . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Feit . . . Member of Freshman football . . . Em¬ ployed at Technical Electronics . . . Plans to go to school and work. {. icc icr 108 22 Batchelder Road Kathy, Fox . . . Remembered for being rather short and talking a lot . . . Memories of Tom Petty and A.W. twisting my arm, the Junior Prom and how much I danced (Where ' re the keys), the first Senior dance — but where were the cameras?, H.T. and L.O. and the afternoon spent watching the baseball team . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Valeska, Miss O ' B¬ rien and Mr. Roberts . . . Enjoys going to partys with the Eaton Crowd . . . Employed at Addison Wesley . . . Collegebound. “Goodbye is not an ending when you know that people care for miles may come between you warm thoughts are always there. ‘Veronica ff. u iMc 10 Eastway V, Ver, Ron, Ronnie ... Will be remembered for A.P. cast partys, the riper and . . . XRW . . . Will never forget all the good times with friends, pumpkining. Beach Day, MW of C, Junior Prom, working ' 80, meetings and RMHS . . . Enjoyed Art and Accounting with Mr. Brett . . . Member of the Drama Club, Met- ropathways, Junior and Senior Class Committee, Powder Puff Football, High Happenings, AP Musi¬ cals and the Re-Unite Club . . . Plans to go to school to study design. Don ' t give up the shipp. Time may change me, but I can ' t change time. r Shfe cn C P. t fAecAan 113 Longwood Road Mega . . . J.M.O.P.B. and E.M.Y.Q.B. . . . Remem¬ bered for being unforgetable . . . Will never forget those fantastic cast parties after the One-Acts, Oliver, States, Spring Production and Oh Calcutta ... En¬ joyed Production Printing with Mr. Harney . . . Member of the Drama Club, International Associa¬ tion of Turtles, Molsen Club and the Post Army . . . Employed at Pantagios Productions Theatre Musical Company . . . Plans to sail around the world. 36 Vine Street Jackie . . . Fond memories of summers in Cape Cod with KC, Wells Beach with JC ' 78, Calif. ' 80 with AM, SV, Weekends in Eliot, Maine, Ski Trips, 3 16 80, Dairy Maid, J. Geils — 4 21 80— mav action, 9 6 80, pumpkining with Betty-Lou, Girls Nite Out, and Powder Puff Football . . . Enjoyed Dec. Ill with Mrs. Wood and Algebra II with Mr. K. . . . President of the Ski Club, Profiles Editor of the yearbook. Member of the Senior Class Committee, Drama Club, Dance Group and JEPA . . . Enjoys dancing at Ashenden ' s, skiing, partying and being with friends . . . Employed at Dairy Maid . . . Collegebound. . _ 4 or nan c f nn 12 Wells Road Norm . . . Remembered for being polite, honest, and saying morning announcements . . . Will always re¬ member the Junior Prom, Ecology Project with Mr. Soule, W. Germany ' 80, performance at Carnegie Hall, 1 1 27 80, pre-calculus with ML, JS, CR, French class with JD, Mass. All-State Band ' 80 . . . Member of Model U.N., Band, Glee Club, Yearbook Staff, Boy Scouts, Reading Militia Men and numerous Bands and Orchestras . . . Selected to American Legion Boys State Program . . . Collegebound. Happiness is found along the way, not at the end of the road. — Uppegraff tf ircn Jl ' . iiyx n rtj 16 Keith Road Hey Sue, Let ' s go scooping. . . . Will always re¬ member J.D., Sully ' s, Kitty ' s, Brandy ' s, Milton Road, partying at Blueberry Hill, Outlaws weekend, sum¬ mer evenings with D and D, good times freshman year, and Florida . . . Involved in Wednesday night Impressions . . . Enjoys partying and scooping . . . Graduate of the Barbizon School of Modeling . . . Employed at Howlands . . . Plans to attend two year college and travel. 109 Jtiaria o. c haaal 74 Whittier Road I ' m very excited . . .Remembered for being Happy Go Lucky and always talking . . . Will always re¬ member the summer of 1980 and all the good times with friends . . . Enjoyed English class and Decisions with Mrs. Messina . . . Business Editor of the Year¬ book, Member of the Drama Club, A.F.S., Impres¬ sions staff and Pep Squad . . . Plans to attend college to major in Business. Reach High, for stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream Deep, For every dream proceeds the goal. ao £ ?. r Jtmfaofi- 393 Summer Avenue Will always remember D.B., D.D., U. Mass Oct. ' 80, Lovell Lake, Jane ' s cottage, Girls night out, cheering in the rain, Mr. Mosc ' s baby shower and putting up with W.S. . . . Enjoyed Algebra II with Mr. Mos- cariello . . . Co-Captain of the Cheerleading Squad . . . Plans to attend college. Before we end and then begin let ' s drink a toast to how it ' s been. c o i i ji uy et o t 35 Walnut Street Remembered for being the first one out and the last one back . . . Will never forget G.W.F., Hampton Beach ' 80, Sept. 3rd, Dime a Dance, good times with T.H., BLT ' s, Herb, Junior Prom, Nov. ' 77, Cheering in the rain, and putting up with R.S. . . . Enjoyed Ecology with Mr. DiLuna . . . co-captain of the Cheerleading Squad, member of the gymnastics team and J.E.P.A. . . . Enjoys dancing at the Putnam School of Dance . . . Employed at Polka Dot Junction . . . Collegebound. If you wander far enough, you will come to it, and when you get there, there will be a place for you. — Robert Creeley 45 Audubon Road Unique, Eung . . . Memories of Duxbury with M.H., C.S.J.J., Chemistry Labs with L.K., Christmas, apple picking, and lots of good times with friends, 7 4 80, Fs with J.J. and A.M., The Kernwood with J.W. and friends . Enjoyed Anatomy with Mr. Garland and class with Mrs. Burne . . . Manager of the Field Hockey team, and member of the softball team . . . Photographer of the slide show and yearbook, member of the Junior class Committee and the A.F.S. club . Employed at Fotomat Camera . . . Col¬ legebound. Looks like we made it. — Barry Manilow 46 Pinevale Avenue Remembered for his constant grin . . . Will never forget the good times in the back parking lot and two years in Focus . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Harney, Mr. Feit, and Mr. Wood . . . Enjoys parties, music, motorcycling and being with friends. . . Employed as a Joshua Eaton School Janitor . . . Future plans in¬ clude college for advertising or motorcycling me¬ chanics. Well you know I don ' t get off on working day after day, I ' ve got to have some fun while I ' m here. Bos¬ ton emasyy S. Imi A 49 Locust Street Wesudty jfee S ntiA du ( ' ( ' f7 . r i n ' a UM no S a et Q). Snuc er 9 Priscilla Road Lisa . . . Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Kelly, Shakes¬ peare with Mr. Bond, and Class with Mr. Clarke . . . A.F.S. Club Exchange Student to Denmark 1980-81 . . . Interested in art, photography, and music . . . Plans to attend college to study architecture. “All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make, the better. What if they are a little course . . . what if you do fail and get rolled in the dirt once or twice? Up again, you shall never again be so afraid of a tumble. (Srlc rfo l 19 James Road Remember for liking New Wave and dying my hair red . . . Will always remember going to Devo and public Image Ltd. concerts . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Howland and Mr. Wales ... A National Merit scholar semi-finalist . . . Employed at DeMoulas. “Cod save the Queen, she ain ' t no human being. There is no future in England dreaming. — The Sex Pistols c Z n e _ • Jtee e 37 Warren Avenue JuI, Jules . . . Fondest memories at the weekend at York Beach and the summer of 1980 . . . Enjoyed Accounting with Mr. Brett and Miss O ' Brien . . . En¬ joys being with friends, working, cooking and sewing . . . Employed at LFS Industries Inc. . . . Future plans include working. S ’nnetA .( ?. r lteen Yujryen 29 Edgemont Avenue Dick . . . Remembered for sleeping with his eyes open . . . Will never forget the “Bug , Z man and 1st period Monday mornings . . . Enjoyed Decisions III and class with Mrs. Stilgoe . . . Employed at Mar¬ shall ' s Warehouse . . . Future plans include work and college. “Smile if your JlA eAe A 7 68. StemicA 230 Bancroft Avenue Shell . . . “Outrageous. Memories of Hampton Beach July 12-19 with MM, JM, JM, JB, Bob Seger, Aerosmith, the Eagles concert, Junior Prom with TB, the Birch meadow Park gang, the parties and TB ' s Halloween parties . . . Member of the Baton Squad . . . Enjoys Partying and having a good time with friends . . . Plans to attend a two year college and travel with Lori to California. “Dream on, dream until your dreams come true. “Live, Love, Laugh. 33 Orange Street Doug, Egg Fu . . . Remembered for being the brain in Algebra Class and helping the teacher out of her math problems . . . Will always remember the trip to Spain ' 78 with Ms. Cohn and Ms. Zeytoonian, Paul ' s parties, MK, TM, BJ, the AC DC Concert, Cranston, R| and hosting the students from Spain . Enjoyed Latin with Ms. Lanouette . . . Member of the Band, AFS Club and the Drama Club . . . Involved in the Reading and Wakefield Minutemen . . . Enjoys hav¬ ing a good time . . . Collegebound to major in Span¬ ish. “More than a feeling — Boston Q}oug as SF. Stone in ( Brian { r itotoe 34 Hartshorn Street Dusty . . . Remembered for taking tremendous cau¬ tion to safeguard the lives of his passengers when driving the car . . . Will never forget Beach Day . . . Enjoyed History and class with Mr. Cillis . . . Member of Gymnastics and Spring Track . . . Em¬ ployed at McDonald ' s. . . Plans to track across coun¬ try to California for college. YTO ETO” — Berlitz ( to cri . (. ' iromjr 47 Glenmere Circle Bobby . . . Remembered for always enjoying himself and having a good time . . . Memories of the good friends and parties down the park, the Junior Prom, the good times with KD, the parties in PL ' s van and the nights out with Duff. . . Enjoyed Distributive Ed¬ ucation with Mr. Levesque . . . Enjoys camping, street hockey, skiing, fishing and long rides to NH . . . Employed at Life Support Equipment. . . Plans to attend two year college for Business. Live it up, cause you only Live once. tf aresi c tiu n Ju’ 45 Haystack Road Remembered for never being the same two days in a row . . . Will always remember all the good times with C.P. and Betty at Revere Beach and F.H.M. Where there ' s a will, there ' s a way. Q)esu j f. r fa Zuxm 22 Dudley Street Peep, Cubbi . . . Remembered for always talking, lov¬ ing owls, skiing and GC . . . Memories of nights at RPL with AM and GF, Bioman, Debates, weekend ski trip, times at 99 Spruce Road, Pico with NL, Cranston Rl, 3 1 5 80-GMC-3 1 5 81, 3 16 80, nights at DW ' s Cris Cross, Junior Prom and pumpkining . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Kenney . . . Member of the Senior Class Committee, Drama Club, Outing Club, Ski Club, AFS, and Non-Smoking Program . . . Col- legebound for Biology. There ' s no room to run, no way to hide, no time for wondering why, its here, the moment is now about to decide.” — K. Loggins Q onna J f. lu ioan 76 Minct Street Donna-May . . . Remembered for being accident prone . . . Will never forget going up to St. Anselem ' s with AP, JE, CH, MW, GM, TD, hee friends, team room softball ' 80 and 60% . . . Enjoyed College Prep with Mr. Schapira . . . Member of the Field Hockey, Basketball and Softball teams . . . Enjoys playing summer B-Ball . . . Plans to attend college. Z aiZ yC. c iu Ziwin 68 Beaver Road Liz . . . Will always remember the summer of ' 80, Nov. 21-22 ' 80, Beach Day, Girls Night Out and Powder Puff Football . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Schapira and Mrs. Healy . . . Selected as a Who ' s Who student . . . Employed at Atlantic . . . Plans to attend college. 112 18 Temple Street Sully, Spank . . . Remembered for getting kicked out of the library three times in one day and being wise¬ cracking, good kid ... Fondest memories of the Cheerleaders ' Dance 1 26 80, vacuum with Mr. Smith, wild parties, and the Thanksgiving football game of last year . . . Enjoyed Public Communica¬ tions with Mr. Howland. Same a Jurette 32 Prescott Street Clam . . . Remembered for being with Vinnie and going to concerts . . . Will always remember party ' s down B.H. and Struges and the Junior Prom . . . En¬ joyed Transcription and Computers with Mr. Brett . . . Spends spare time partying . . . Employed at Mar¬ shalls ' Warehouse . . . Plans to attend Secretarial School. “I ' ve seen a lot of people who thought they were cool but then again I ' ve seen a lot of fools. — Lynyrd Skynyrd (j i wti ia yC. tJu a hwn 19 Linnea Lane Chris . . . Will never forget April vacation, 7 4 80, skiing at Waterville with MH, Duxbury with ES, MH, and JJ, and mornings in the cafe . . . Involved in Var¬ sity Field Hockey, and J.V. Basketball and Softball . . . Member of the Ski Club, AFS Club and National Honor Society . . . Enjoys camping, canoeing, and hiking . . . Employed at DeMouls . . . Collegebound. “It may be raining, but there is a rainbow above you. 42 Audubon Road Tarp . . . Favorite class Biology . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Cahill . . . Will always remember 9 1 80, the Rocket Quarries, the Devo concert, and pumpkining . . . Will be remembered for being into New Wave, acting very Devo, being a “class clown, claiming that he ' s the Supreme Ruler of the Universe and the anti-christ . . . plays drums . . . works at Cerretani ' s . . . Plans to go to college and major in Political Sci¬ ence, hopes to be president of the U.S. I am a Genius . . . “When a problem comes along, whip it. % Gra y GTa j or 31 Ash Hill Road Favorite class Decisions III with Ms. Stilgoe . . . Will always remember decisions with Conni-Lou and Maryanne, fess, three years with Mr. Chetwynd, Val and Mawee, J.J. at J.D. . . . Will be remembered for his sarcastic book covers . . . Member of wrestling . . . “No way. 8 Winter Street Tibbs . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Levesque . . . Will always remember the times in D.E. and parties after school at Ricky ' s . . . Will be remembered for her big mouth . . . Enjoys outdoor activities, working in Dist. Ed., concerts, and partying . . . Works at Cerretani ' s . . . Plans to work in the outside world with either kids or animals. “I can ' t get no satisfaction.” — Rolling Stones ffle m Gl. GG7 o 113 Many S. STlernay 224 Pleasnut Street Mary T, otter . . . Enjoyed class with Ms. Kaman . . . Will always remember the great times at the Atlantic parties, M.M. and J.R. wrestling in the halls, Chucky and his “No corn at lunch . . . Enjoys skiing and swimming . . . Works at the Atlantic Food Market. . . Future plans include a career in nursing. ( to vrf o. Z77 86 Vine Street Favorite class woodshop with Mr. Patterson ... Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Bryson ... Will always remember the ski trips from ' 78- ' 81, working at Demouslas . . . Will be remembered for biking to Crane ' s Beach party and being able to make it home. c ttZ a a 5K 11 Chestnut Road “Mitty . . . Favorite class Decisions III . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Stilgoe . . . Will always remember scor¬ ing 7 runs in the last inning to beat Wakefield in the state tournament 1980, K.P., and clowning around down Mac ' s . . . Member of Varsity Baseball-Co- Captain, Varsity Hockey-Co-Captain . . . Works at Nordberg Catering . . . Collegebound. “You only live once but if you live right, once is enough. 680 Pearl Street Favorite class ceramics . . . Favorite teachers Ms. Zeytoonian and Ms. Cohn ... Will always remember the Kangamangas, BPL ' 78- ' 79, summer ' 79 . . . Will be remembered for having a doberman who is badly in need of tranauilizers . . . Enjoys camping . . . Works at High School office . . . Plans to become an animal technician. You can ' t always get what you want, but if try some¬ time you just might find you get what you need. — lugger Richards {TLo mvY (d. ZTre xa arr 259 High Street Trep ... Favorite class Decisions III ... Favorite teacher Mr. Vaseska . . . Will always remember “1981 parties ... Will be remembered for “party! . . . Works at Main St. Arco .. . Plans to go to a vocational college. “To each his own. a 14 Covey Hill Road Pat ... Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson . . . Will always remember Springfield, Cape Cod Colesium, Girls ' Night Out, The feast ship 51, Frankenstein ' s the Pit ' s, ETFB, jEPA ... Will be remembered for spilling sap in the cafeteria . . . Enjoys all nighters . . . Works at Incon . . . Collegebound. Why should the devil have all the good times. — Rowl and Hill 114 Steo€ is c7 ror f )(’ cf 14 Covey Hill Road a le Jfrf. f7 ' a u]ia ' S 22 Arnold Avenue Enjoyed class with Ms. Pearson . . . Will always re¬ member Mr. Perry ' s study, California, Florida, good times with Lori, Laura, and Cindy . . . Enjoys tennis, swimming, and jogging . . . Collegebound. Q)( ui tticcari 20 Melbourne Avenue W a 64 Cordero Street Santurce, Puerto Rico c ihsu ra S. fTi rn a 434 Haverhill Street San . . . Enjoyed class with Mrs. Olmstead and Mr. Scarpitto . . . Will always remember weekend camping at Sully ' s and Glen ' s, Eaton parties, the Pits . . . Will be remembered for her Seger album, parties . . . Member of Sr. class Committee, party¬ time member of EPA, Employed at Fabric Town . . . Plans to work with children or fashion design, col¬ legebound. You pretend it doesn ' t bother you but you just want to explode. — Bob Seger y u n’w yC. 211 Washington St. Andy . . . Remembered for being loud and rowdy . . Will always remember the big parties after school, the outlaws weekend in C.C.C. The End, Account¬ ing, Mr. Blaney, and all the familiar faces . . Em¬ ployed at the menu . . . Collegebound for computer programming. Things going on Lynard Skynard 115 aul S. H ocge ut 244 Haverhill St. Vogie . . . Remembered for doing handstands in the library . . . Will always remember the gymnastics shows, Beach Day, Senior Talent Night, weekends, double Blum Physics, and Tom Myslicki . . . Member of the varsity gymnastics team . . . School activities include throwing pennies in the library and the Mol- son Club . . . Employed at Burlington Dodge . . . Col- legebound . . . Hopes to someday be the Chief of a Northern Indian tribe. tfto n’rt 63 . c Mhrr(7 , r. 365 Ash St. Bobby . . . Bibsky . . . Flaky Puff. . . Remembered for being a little on the strange side, and having a fanati¬ cism for the cult . . . Will always remember hanging around 8th period with Kat et.al., Jr.-Sr. Beach Day at Castle Hill, Biology with Mr. Kenney and the ' Classof ' 81 ... Member of the Winter and Spring track teams . . . Employed at Cerretani ' s. Collegebound. “Why be normal? ' ' r jieftAesi M. Vu tagrg o 9 Cumberland Rd. Taj . . . Remembered for his massive truck, sense of humor, and being Italian . . . Will always remember the Rockport Quarries, Good Harbor Beach, the Who Concert, on the tracks, 4th of )uly, June 1st, trip to Vermont, Grundy ' s camaro, Biology, Mr. Cahill, and Joni Pineau . . . Captain of the Soccer team, and a member of Winter track . . . Collegebound to study Biology. “Go for it. Q)aa (l S o. C (U ' 1 83 Forest St. Dougie . . . Remembered for expertise in mechanical drawing, lathe work, brass candlestick, and being awesome ... Will always remember sleeping through Algebra I, Outing Club trips, Mt. Layfette, January 14th 1978, brown peak, Mr. Wales and Elaine . . . Always washed the pots after the buffets . . . Collegebound for Mechanical Drawing. “The b est apples are on the top of the tree. 136 Summer Ave. Will always remember Summer 1980 in Holland, Summer of ' 78 in Iowa, K.W. ' 80, Doobies ' Concert, re-unite club, good friends and 4 years at R.M.H.S. . . . activities include Secretary of the Freshmen class, AFS club, Student Council, Yearbook Business Edi¬ tor, Ski club, and Class Committee member . . . Em¬ ployed at Lucci ' s Market . . . Collegebound. “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference. jC. c HU 5 Tennyson Circle Kel . . . Remembered for always being late for every¬ thing . . . Will always remember Florida ' 80 with B.C. and K.D., progressive suppers in Cross Country, New Year ' s Eve ' 79 at Loon Mountain, pumpkining, Carnation Day ' 80, an d Law with Mr. Appleby . . . Captain of the Girl’s Cross-Country Track team . . . Activities include being a member of the Senior Class Committee . . . Collegebound. “In the race to be better or best, miss not the joy of being. — Edward A. Gloeggler 116 ZZZZ iam ZS. ZiZZhs t’r 245 Walnut St. Bill . . . Spaceman . . . Remembered for quiet, subtle insanity . . . Will always remember . . . Class Day Riot-1980, Decisions III, and Mr. Feit. ZZZaouZ Jl ' Z. ZiZstra 11 Copeland Ave. Big Wes . . . Westy . . . Remembered for a good sense of humor, making jokes, and getting attacked by Cross-Country teammates ... Will always re¬ member . . . Beach Day ' 79, riding on C.L. ' s hood, Chem. Study labs, weekends at Lower Beech Pond, and driving forever in New Hampshire . . . Member of the track teams . . . Activities include writing for High Happenings, Ski club, and making puzzles for Impressions . . . Collegebound for Science. “Guy, continue to stay away from the funnel. Bob, stay off car hoods. ZZZaaZ o. ZjZ tra oft 825 Main St. Wheatonics. . . Wheatabix . . . Remembered for par¬ ticipation on the football team and dedication to the gymnastics team . . . Will always remember trips to New found Lake Cottage, Jr. Prom, those awesome ski trips, the gym shows, hanging around the end, Mr. Scarpitto, and Science-fiction . . . Member of the football and gymnastics teams . . . Employed at McDonald ' s . . . Collegebound. Anything worth having is worth cheating for. — W.C. Fields ZZIoZhv t M. ZZZuZa t 24 Glenmere Circle Whale ... Will always remember visits from the men in blue . . . Enjoyed Graphics I and II with Mr. Wales . . . Activities include Northeast Regional Vocational High School as an L.A.P. in the Electrical Shop . . . Employed at McDonald ' s, Vip Gas Station and Hol¬ der Electric . . . Plans to get a four year apprentice¬ ship in the local 103 and get an electrical license. ZSciuZa M. W uffiesi 70 Belmont St. Whip . . . Remembered for playing the sousaphone, being tall, and giving Mr. Howland a dime to call her in ten years . . . Will always remember . . . New Year ' s Eve ' 79- ' 80, cast parties, Junior Prom with K.K., good times with G.C. . . . Member of the Girl ' s Track team, Select Chorus, Band and Drama Club . .. Employed at C.V.S. . . . Collegebound. Life is a series of surprises. — Ralph Waldo Emer¬ son yiz fst zz. c HZu r 69 Green St. Al . . . Will always remember College Prep Book, printing, and Mr. Harney . . . Activities include Prod¬ uction Editor of Impressions and A.V. crew. Future plans include work. 117 (jt at ua WAite 25B Union St. Cindy . . . Cin . . . Remembered for always being in guidance ... Will always remember good times with DA., L.B., and K.A., Lanai Island, bowling, parties, Lake Winnepauske, Mrs. Messina and decisions . . . Activities include ice skating, dancing, swimming, tennis and roller skating . . . Collegebound. Life is very short and there ' s no time for fussing and fighting my friend.” — Paul McCartney i i to u a y . W u e 68 Glenmere Circle Rhonda-Bonda, fluffy . . . Remembered for sharing W.S. with D.S. for one night, Senior Prom ' 79, hang¬ ing out in the lav . . . Memories of the good times with D.M., D.G., B.H., and W.S., going to Salisbury beach, North Reading, 67 camaros, and Mr. Leves¬ que . . . Enjoys partying, going to concerts and weekends in New Hampshire. We cannot choose our paths, but we must choose our destination.” Jfyfcc ael f. W uUtaf 15 Village St. Mike . . . Remembered for not doing homework . . . Will always remember the quick foot of Suzi Sellers, Mr. Levesque and Distributive Education . . . Em¬ ployed at Sweetheart Plastics. It went by quick and I ' m glad it ' s finally over.” 22 Berkeley St. Remembered for talking with her arms and being a spaz in classes . . . Fond memories of Chris Keller, R.M., J.P., S.P. ' 80, 2nd period day 2, the good and bad times, P.I., the seniors, high school years, A.F.S. exchanges and Chem Study with Mr. Z . . . Activities include Art and Layout co-editor of the yearbook, A.F.S. Vice-President, Student Council, band and Glee Club . . . Collegebound. Enjoy both the good and the bad — yes, even the bad, because it takes both a storm and sunshine to make a rainbow. — R.S. Murry (jon ta K ' e J. c {{Z so ? 24 Kieran Road Connie . . . Remembered for having a very different laugh . . . Will always remember L.H., K.M., A.V., Summer of ' 80 and pumpkining . . . Member of the Ski club and the gym show dance group ' 81, also a member of the re-unite club . . . Employed at the Colonial Hilton . . . Collegebound for nursing. 1198 Main Street Marth . . . Remembered for being quiet . . . Will never forget ... Mr. Lovely ' s Class, trying to drop accounting, freshman math and Miss Reed . . . Coi- legebound for hairdressing. JldartAa ( C f. c l(Uwn 118 ylmu j( . WcsAart 62 Martin Road Yippa . . . Will always remember the brown peak I . . . Enjoyed classes with Mr. Hollingsworth and Mr. Swanson . . . Employed at Capri pizza . . . Future plans include skiing out West in Colorado. tf iHfi Wooster 152 Forest Street JJ . . . Will never forget harassing Mr. Kaczowka dur¬ ing class, trip to Wolfboro . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Wales . . . Member of the tennis team and band . . . Employed at Eric ' s Greenhouse . . . Collegebound. 67 Lothrop Road Ame . . . Remembered for being one of the gruesome five and liking snow . . . Fond memories of nights out with the girls, J. Geils, Tom Petty with R.R., Kil- lington, 9 12 in the back parking lot, painting Bobo ' s car, the first Senior dance and P.L. ' s van . . . Played J.V. tennis . . . Member of the Class Committee and JEPA . . . Employed at Latham and Latham . . . Col¬ legebound. “If you tame me, then we shall need each other, to me, you will be unique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world.” c fe vt 9 trre l, 119 Summer Avenue Woody . . . Will always remember Dave ' s poems, Public Communications with Mr. Smith standing at the window and Mr. Swanson . . . Member of the soccer team and window club . . . Employed at At¬ lantic Supermarket. Keep it up — D.G. (SdzaAet 6. 9 ounge 50 Chute Street Liz . . . Will always remember Girl ' s night out, Sum¬ mer of ' 80, Jr. Prom, Dairy Maid, Pumpkining, J. Geils Concert, 7-20-80 (P.I.T.P.), May 16, 1980 (P.L.), and Camp Leslie Summers . . . Enjoyed Deci¬ sions III with Mrs. Wood and Spanish III with Miss Cohn . . . Activities include member of Jr. and Sr. Class Committee, and treasurer of the Ski Club . . . Member of JEPA . . . Employed at Dairy Maid . . . Collegebound. I shall pass thru this world but once; any good thing therefore I can do, or any kindness I can show to any human being let me do it now. For I shall not pass this way again. — Stephen Grellet tw Q)aoul Zoeearde 679 Pearl Street Zeke . . . Will always remember beach day and The End . . . Enjoyed Physics wit Mr. McGuire . . Em¬ ployed at Brightway . . . Future plans include college . . . I ' ve been first and last. Look at how the time goes past. Neil Young. amesy SF. Wood 119 (jun A h Z tzow 129 Oak Street Remembered for drawing horses ... Will al¬ ways remember the good times she had with J.B., J.T., and M.P. . . . Enjoyed Ceramics with Mr. Wood . . . Employed at McDonald ' s. . . Fu¬ ture plans include college and work. Nuc Das Troys Q)esii M. Sfiarre l 156 Grove Street Nice . . . Remembered for always being irrated . . . Will never forget the road, parties at J.H., cruising with M.H., J.C., B.C., the hill during the summer, K.K advice, Ms. Seller ' s compassion and M.C. ' s Rock PLace . . . Involved in track, Drama Club, Homeroom Representive and Rainbow . . . Em¬ ployed at Papa Gino ' s . . . Collegebound . . . It ' s better to understand, than to be understood. 89 Green Street 120 Q)asa? j y(rse uui y 344 Charles Street Anitas (j after 71 Camden Street, Boston, Ma. Nita . . . Will be remembered for always eating mun- chies in class . . . Will never forget Decision III, Mr. Levesque and 1979 sewing class . . . Activities in¬ clude Agency Y.E.S. and the ABC Daycare . . . Em¬ ployed at an appliance store . . . Plans to enter a career in Data Processing . . . “Party all the time Q)aoa 119 Walnut Street Af a Qj. AfoAa ofis 58 Track Road Amelia . . . Remembered for being a B.S. artist . . . Enjoyed ceramics with Mr. Wood . . . employed at Lauriets . . . What a long strange trip it ' s been. C.D. AtaAtn M. JlAazo a 79 Van Norden Road Rob, Rib . . . Remembered for her horse . . . Memo¬ ries of around the corner in ten minutes, B.P.L., the sleepout of 1979, K.N., K.K., K.L., M.D., C.Y., L.D., L.C., J.M., S.D., J.H., D.F., J.R., M.J., Vinn, Morgan and the loves and laughs we had on the hill, and the Deerfield Fair 1980 ... Thank-you Mom ... In¬ CAMERA SHY volved in the 4-H horse and pony club . . . Employed at Marshall ' s . . . Look at our struggle for freedom, trace our present day strength to it ' s source and you ' ll find that man ' s pathway to glory is strewn with the bones of a horse. AtlcAare JW A e. 227 Pleasent Street 0eAra Jfduse 7 D Street Buddie . . . Will be remembered for always being called down to Ms. Sellers and being confused . . . Enjoyed classes with Mr. Brett and Mr. Blaney . . . Enjoys seeing Private Lighting at least once a month, partying and cruising . . . Employed at Greg ' s Clean¬ ers .. . Plans to attend college . . . I ' m as free as a bird now. — Lynard Skynard. AUcAarA ASarsorM 35 Copeland Avenue Aieo ai 0 cAiari s ' 38 Chestnut Road jfAaufeen HA. Al fe aj 12 Wedge Pond Road Fav is class group with Joan . . . Will always re¬ member going to Reading Diner during assembly, Focus, getting my diploma, Ms. Sellers, community meeting and Scot. . . Love to eat the mousies, that ' s what I love to eat, bite their tiny heads off, nibble on their tiny feet. Mm Cat Qjamel AloArem 34 Torre Street Nickname Derelict Dave . . . Fav class Sci. Fi . . . Fav teacher Mr. Scarpitto . . . Will always remember class days ' 77 and ' 78, bombing the school patrol¬ man (Dan) with snowballs and the class of ' 80 . . . Remembered for raising hell down the end, going nuts in a Chevy in the back parking lot, going for breakfast during assembly, being a madman ... en¬ joys skiing, partying, climbing mountains, waterski¬ ing, huntung, and driving like a madman . . . plans to join the Coast Guard for Oceangraphics . . . Up with the sun, gone with the wind Bob Seger (j ie y HAaua sf 885 Main Street Aioaxax HA ' A er 99 Spruce Road c for HiiA ofi 32 Grove Street 121 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISOR SENIOR SLIDE SHOW COMMITTEE . . . Elaine Annesse, Coordinator; Jill Dugan, Photographer; Eunice Sirianos, Photographer SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Ann Marie McCarron, Treasurer; Peter Chisholm, Sec¬ retary; Miss Lanouette, Class Advisor; Roger Mumper, Vice-President; Nancy Littlehale, President SFNIOR CLASS COMMIT FEE: Diane Kleponis, Joyce Jenkun, Christine McDonald, Ellen Cox, Mary Costanza, Lauren Dunn. Second row: Andrea Mellen, Kathy Scholth, Liz Young, Jackie Siggins, Maria D ' Allesandro, Sue Carter. Back row: Veronica Shipp, Rosemary Bosbach, Robert Fante, Alison Manchester, Alan Beaulieu, Peggy Connors, Mary Carley, Linda Cain, Kelly Webb, Barbara Joyce. Missing from photo: Bonnie Cassidy, Gary Clements, Betsy Dustin, Jeanne I wen, Linda Kennedy, Debbie Ogden, Denise Sullivan, Paula Whippen, Amy Wishart. 122 Though most of the credit for your development as a class goes to Ms. Kaman and Mrs. Messina, I take a good deal of pride in seeing you graduate this week (not to mention relief!). Having had many of you in class and in homeroom I ' ve seen you grow individually and as a group. Even as Freshmen, there was something different about you. You never really were shy and easily-intimidated, but seemed to fit right into the school routine and to become leaders early. Very soon the Class of ' 81 began making its mark — in the Drama club, in academics, in sports, in AFS, in the band ... in detention, in the BPL, etc. You also very early gained the reputation of being the most enterprising class ever. Blessed with a Midas Touch, you had the uncanny ability to make money doing anything. In the process of making money, however, you managed to have a good time and develop a class consciousness — the real reason for class activities after all. Before closing, I ' d like to thank particularly the four officers: Nancy, who managed to give me a few little jobs here and there; Roger, who kept me in a constant state of amazement; Ann Marie, who calmed me down when I got frazzled; and Peter, who gave the job of Class Advisor new meaning. You chose your officers well, for they truly represent the diversity of the whole class: serious and silly, responsible and rabid, creative and crazy and always different. Thank you for keeping me young while making me age; for making me smile while holding back tears; and for maintaining my faith in young people while screaming: Who talked me into this? Lots of luck and love to you all. I anticipate great things from you. 123 title (jtas of S’ presents 7 ?cP ? — c ?:00 .m. jftfmic (j3 Ooumj PP ie one and atind n road duet ead teej our door 6 fU neoer d safpee r pd’oe seen duet road before of fan times ffo been a on and mane times Poe cried ti{eii eoai ( oiis neoer nnoto t ie mane aeons be be tried (Pat sti l die bead-me baefe ter die on and a tine a road ffe mon and Jldo oartnea SSfofcjM y ' l 1 yt v‘ l l T L 1 J 1 7M) “ N h p f I i V i i 1 if . J FX A v; i ' -C I SENIOR ACTIVITIES 126 127 128 li 129 Sweeney Todd Mr. Smith . . . Tobias Ragg . Mistress Lovett Jean Parmine . Mark Ingestre Jarvis Williams Doctor Lupin Mrs. Oakly . . Jasper Oakly . Colonel Jeffery Johanna Oakly Mrs. Poorlean The Warden . The Judge .. . Johanas Fogg Mrs. Ragg . . . Bystanders . . Director . Stage Manager Pianist. Lights . Props .. Costumes .. . Set Crew . . . . Sweeney Todd .Gary Clements .Brian Emero .Mindy Knox .Patty Donegan .Craig Taylor .Kurt Murray .Tom Maguire ..Robert Perry . M .Jackie Siggins ...John Wilson .John Lanigan ..Lynne Brpdy .Nancy Littlehale .Brett Miller .Kevin Kiernan .Roger Mumper .Maria Silvaggi .Kathy Schloth Sue Jarvis, Kathy DeWolfe Jennifer Beckwith, Robin Kilmarx Veronica Shipp .Peter B. Greene .Maria Silvaggi .Paula Whippen .Paul Kiernan, Daniel Donegan Kevin Kiernan, Joe Fallon .Martha Fardon .Denise Sullivan, Diane Peacock .Gary Clements, Kevin Kiernan, John Wilson, Craig Taylor, Dave (useless) Boucher, Steve Sheehan, Kitty Locke, Ann Sommers, Mary Merullo 1 1 1 p J 1 1 % 1 m 1 jng, g i i. r«. j?g ■ ; ; ••’ V Ay - y ( - . ' w J • ' 9 A |g m 1 J) 1 1 •••’••• ;j • ‘ ' j I ra i wt ( j9pi ■ L r. ■ ' -• ' _ HB uHu {JL ■• CLASS HISTORY In September of 1977 the graduating classes of Parker and Coolidge were united not only as a class, but to share in the anxiety of what lay ahead. To lead us through our first year, we chose Cathy Hale as president, Roger Mumper as vice-president, Jennifer Walsh as secretary and Kevin Downey as treasurer. Under the direction of Ms. Kaman, we became the first freshman class in recent years to be successful in financial endeavors . . . Although saddened by the loss of Mr. Castine and our principal, Mr. Karakashian, we were able to adapt to our new environment . . . snowed under with work and the Blizzard of ' 78, we finally mastered our schedules, experimented with the choices we might have to make in the mandatory Decisions I course, and tried to rise above the embarassment of hearing, It must be a freshman! As we moved into our sophomore year, we were faced with many transitions . . . Mr. D ' Orlando headed the new administration, aided by the scurrying footsteps of Ms. Sellers . . . new attendance policies and stricter rules were enforced, perhaps in an attempt to combat the evils of the Sophomore Slump . . . and of course, we all benefited from Decisions II, designed specifically to help us with our career choices . . . Nancy Littlehale and Elaine Annese in the offices of president and vice-president took over the running of class activities such as bake sales, car washes and Make Your Own Sundae day with the help of secretary Ann Marie McCarron and treasurer Kathy Savage ... at the end of the year when our dream of becoming upperclassmen was a reality, we were forced to say good¬ bye to our advisor, Ms. Kaman. The beginning of our junior year marked a time of greater freedom and still more changes. We were no longer burdened by the restraints of assigned studies; we were challenged to solve our dilemmas in the last of the Decisions sequence . . . Dan Reed designed a new mural in an attempt to cheer up the cafeteria ladies, and the school was graced with the unexpected construction of a new entrance to the math wing . . . The Iran Crisis exploded in November, January brought promises of a new decade, and the U.S. Hockey Team 132 defeated the Russians, capturing the Gold at Lake Placid . . . Our new class advisor, Mrs. Messina, joined the officers Nancy Littlehale, Roger Mumper, Kathy Savage, and Ann Marie McCarron is planning class activities ranging from Send a Card From the Heart to our Junior Prom, The Long and Winding Road , at which Nancy Anderson was named Prom Queen. When our senior year arrived in the fall of 1980, we had already become well-acquainted with the routine and not-so-routine of R.M.H.S. . . . Ms. Lanouette led the class with the aid of Nancy Littlehale, Roger Mumper, Ann Marie McCarron and Peter Chisolm as our officers . . . Fall activities included a temporary switch of gender for several who attended Girl ' s Night Out. . . followed by the delivery of Betty Lou and her fellow Pumpkins to Mr. Mosc ' s lawn ... or was it Mr. Hollingsworth ' s . . . or . . . The next morning began a succession of tests — SAT ' s and Achievements . . . We were disappointed with the results of the Novem¬ ber elections: Anderson won at R.M.H.S. but Reagan won nationally . . . and then Prop 21 2 ( @ $% $ •) . . . Later that month our spirits rose as Ann Marie McCarron was crowned Football Queen ... In December we got a headstart on Broadway with our own version of Sweeney Todd ... At the conclusion of 1980 we were shocked and saddened with the news of John Lennon ' s death ... As 1981 arrived, we celebrated knowing it was our year . . . January proved to be an incredible month. The twentieth was marked not only by Reagan ' s Inauguration, but was a day America had long awaited — finally our fifty-two hostages were free! Yellow ribbons united the nation . . . The end of first semester brought about a serious case of Senioritis (we were all in critical condition). We sought a cure through the production of Jesus Chris Superstar, Pizza Pigout, Carnation Day, Senior Talent Night, and rejoiced at college acceptances. Soon enough, we found ourselves in our last week, reminiscing about the experiences and friendships of the past twelve years, and growing ever closer through the celebrations — the Banquet, Class Day, the Prom and finally, June 7, 1 981. 133 Borne on the first warm winds of Feelings newly found Fly But remember Don ' t look down Take as much as you think you ought to Give just as much as y ou can Don ' t forget what your failures have taught you Or else you ' ll have to learn them all over again. Lessons Learned , Dan Fogelberg UNDERCLASSMEN 135 JUNIORS Vice-President, Steve Wilson; President, Marie Callaghan; Secretary, Cathy Pedi; Treasurer, Kellie Powers; Class Advisor: Mrs. Zolubus. • 136 w - m 137 138 139 SOPHOMORES Secretary, Ann Gugger; President, Kevin Daly; Vice-President, Kevin McKenna; Treasurer, Gina lannetti; Class Advisor, Ms. Garland. 140 141 142 143 FRESHMEN Vice-President, Brett Matthews; President, Dan Cavicchi; Secretary, Martha Dustin; Treasurer, Sean O ' Connel, Class Advisors, Mrs. Normand and Mrs. Wood. J F U UHU 144 145 146 ONE WAY 147 FOCUS Back Row left to right: Michael Marley, David Deill, Dan Nichalson, Phil Cadsby, Joe Herman, John Boutin, Michael Wells, Matthew Spengler, Peter McCue. Third Row: Mrs. Claire Shea (sec.), Diane Sandler, Julie Crassi, Sam Baker (teacher), David Merritt, Laura Feldberg (teacher), Paul Kaiagesean, Brian LaFave. Second Row: Ken Feit (coordinator), Jean Maynard, Joyce Malcalm, Peter Foster, Gail Vitkovitch, Michelle Malonson, Lisa McGovern, Joan Griffin, Joan DeSalvo (teacher). Front Row: Jeff Marshall, Jason Winslow, Ken Elden, Dan Fleming. Missing: Kathy Boyd, Lori Carvalho, Alan Daly, Michael Duffy, Laura Farelli, Petras Flores, Wendy Gardener, Ken Hicks, Jane Hrynowski, Margaret Mullen, Lori Sternick, Kevin Stanley, Steve Fratten, Jim Keating, Lynsey Bray. 148 149 MULTI-HANDICAPPED CLASSROOM First Row: Francis Graham, Karen Farr, Lisa Fardon, Richard Calabro, Jeanne Berlandi. Back Row: Leah Nickerson, Roger Mumper, Gale Doucette, Allison Manchester, Jackie Siggins, Carolyn Gibson, Lisa McLeod, Claudia Defuria. 150 151 It ' s your day, shini g day — all your dreams come true As you glide in yoursMde with the wind, as yoiFTIy awa j$? tHfr V • Give a smile from your lips and say I am free, yes I ' m free, now I ' m on my way . . Fantasy , Earth, Wind and Fire SPORTS 153 FOOTBALL IndiGESTion. Seniors: Front Row: Peter Michelini, Captain Randy Derosa, Captain Gary Button, Captain Joe Dietro, Chris Patalano; Second Row: John McKenna, Scott Shaughnessy, Lennie DeAngelo, Paul Wheaton, Tim Holmes, Peter Kirk, Back Row: Kevin Healey, Scott O ' Neil, Charlie Ehl, Kevin Grundy. 154 Football ' s such a fun game. That little itch could be telling you something. I know we play offense too.” , 1 k 1 ' 1 . 1 First Row: Coach, Jack White, Kevin Healey, Peter Michelini, Captain Randy Derosa, Captain Cary Button, Captain Joe DiPietro, Scott O ' Neil, Charlie Ehl, Coach Paul Soule; Second Row: John McKenna, Scott Shaughnessy, Lenny DeAngelo, Paul Wheaton, Tim Holmes, Chris Patalano, Peter Kirk, Chris McNeil; Third Row: Coach Mike Scarpitto, Paul Ruff, Rob Bruce, Jon Johnson, Paul Roy, Kevin Surette, Kevin Grundy, Eric Thompson, Coach Bill Carroll; Fourth Row: Gary DeAngelo, John Frazier, David Button, Dom Pustizzi, Craig Shaugnessy, Brian O ' Neil, Martin Shauer, Ed Kelly; Fifth Row: Eric Linstrom, Greg Bernard, Bob Westwater, Ted Shediac, Jeff Kruggar, Gino Mele, Kevin McKenna; Sixth Row: Jim Yirrel, Ethan Milley, Steve Powers, Bob Macaluso, Sean Dennehey, Bob Angelo, Craig Bruce, Bob Tierny, Brian Farrel; Back Row: Tom DeAngelo, Craig Chesley, Bob McCue, Mike Zaramba, Brian Carter, Kevin Fallon. 155 First Row: Shawn Richard, James Wood, Paul D ' Alessandro, David Gilbert, Larry Farelli, John Martin, Second Row: Michael Thoman, David Clark, Joseph Hagen, Gary Forbes, Mark Campbell, Anthony Biette, David Blake, Third Row: Coach McCoy, Jamie Clark, Stephen Blake, John LaLiberte, Bill Duggan, James White, Mark Jutras, David Gray. 156 It ' s my ball and you can ' t play. A-W-E-S-O-M-E Co Capt. Steve Vultaggio. Do the twist. 157 GIRL ' S CROSS COUNTRY Wonder Woman. First Row: Regina Sullivan, Tri-Captain Kelly Webb, Tri-Captain Ellen Cox, Tri-Captain Peggy Connors, Barbara Joyce, Susan Neville, Second Row: Mimi Hines, Gail Killam, Monica Holahan, Barbara Simmons, Tricia McGonagle, Gail Saunders, Sue McCaffery, Cindy Hoyle, Third Row: Debbie Hayes, Amy Pacunas, Anne Hayes, Stephanie Trainer, Nancy Meserve, Kate McMahon. When you want someone ' s attention, whisper. 1984 Olympic hopeful. For this I miss General Hospital? ' ' . .. And they ' re off! 158 BOY ' S CROSS COUNTRY First Row: Bob Palastra, Lennie Rideout, Co-Captain Todd Fifield, Co-Captain Dan Pratt, Phil Rittenburg, Second “Where ' s my contact? Row: Danny Nicholson, Bill Hughes, Kevin O ' Brien, Kevin Daly, Paul Murphy. “Hey . . . wait for me! Agony of defoot. “I got the bathroom first! 159 FIELD HOCKEY First Row: Co-Captain Meg Hall, Co-Captain Jennie Ellis, Second Row: Gwen Durell, Wendy Everton, Chris Swanson, Wendy Dyment, Amy Robinson, Third Row: Coach Cremens-Basbas, Lauren Cutter, Leslie Berry¬ man, Laurie Kiezulas, Madeline Ellis, Anne Pelrine, Gail Collins. 160 “What now. Coach? Co-captains: Meg Hall, Jennie Ellis and Coach Cremens-Basbas. First Row: Ken Caputo, Tod Gagnon, Bob Kiley, Mary Locke, Steve Zanni, Jeff Bochman, Second Row: Mr. Gillis, Bob Staneich, Captain Chip Marshall, Rick Finlayson, Captain Andy Bochman, Dave Brown, Mr. Bryson. 161 BOYS BASKETBALL Perplexed. Tower of Power. Front row: Sean McKinley, )ay Phelan, Coach Bill Carrol, Captain John McKenna, Coach Ted Bryson, Richard Nelson, Dave Dunkley, Eric Thompson, Andy Rouvalis, )ohn Marshall, Joe Pelrine, Chris Elkington, Joe Dipietro, Mark Carlson, Kevin Campbell, Bobby Maculuso, Bill Melanson. 162 I “Ball, it ' s like this . . . Whoa, Nellie! “Shake your groove thing. Big Mac attack. Get the Signal. 163 GIRLS BASKETBALL The White Shadow Too bad the Bump ' s out. Front row: Coleen Heenan, Jennie Ellis, Capt. Wendy Dyment, Ann Pelrine, Kim Folsom. 2nd row: Laurie Keizulas, Madeline Ellis, Judy Mangion, Tami Livingstone, Laureen Shirkoff, Anne Hayes. 3rd row: Mgr. Linda Redfern, Holly Neuman, Donna Sullivan, Leslie Berriman, Mgr. Theresa Davenport 164 Enjoys handball. Laurie Bird. Rockette style. That darn superglue. Alas, poor Yorick. 165 HOCKEY The three musketeers. Tape me to your leader. Firs t row: Bob Westwater, Andy Bochman, Co-Captains Bill Tompkins and Joe Picano, Tom Liley, Jim Hailey. 2nd row: Coach Peter Doherty, Mike Golden, Craig Bruce, Rick Finlayson, John Veddar, Ed Driscoll, Coach John Melanson. 3rd row: Dave Brown, Tom Colella, Todd Gagnon, Greg Muse, Tom Differ, Rufus Clark, Brian Farrell, Ian Linscott, Barry Jones, Ricky Corezzi. 166 Mr. Bill goes skating. One Singular Sensation. Two ' s company, three ' s a crowd. Solid Gold. 167 It runs in the family. The blind leading the blind. Jr ■•1 1 i Ji Ki. i 1 1 Eg l M Front row: Coach Paul Soule, Bob Warren, Bob Palastra, Tri-Capts. Dan Pratt, Robert lappica and Todd Fifefield, Guy Loconte, Robert Huebel, Coach Hal Croft. 2nd row: John Klepeis, Richard Chase, Gary Button, Dan Nicholson, Paul Roy, David Button, Dan Larocco, Phil Rittenburg. 3rd row: Jim White, John Licciardello, Paul Dantas, Rich Fante, Kevin Fallon, John LaLiberte, Sean Rand, Kevin Lane. 4th row: Kevin O ' Brien, Paul Murphy, David Harrison, Andy Flibbert, Ken Willis, Jeff Krueger, Kurt Biancalli, Keith Klepeis,. 5th row: Ron lappica, Robert Blunt, Chris Sanborn, George Joudrie, Steve Margossian, Gregg Caristines, Rob Petrin, Kevin Forand, Matt Smith. 6th row: Brian Webber, Eric Lindstrom, Glen Port, Eric Conte, Steve Walcott, Managers. 168 Pica. Lightning Larocco. “Dan, under the limbo. Victory. “This could be my lucky number! 169 GIRLS WINTER TRACK Reach out and touch someone. Co-Captain Linda Kennedy, Coach Peter Clarke, Co-Captain Ellen Cox. ' Made in Japan ' Running on Empty. Hall of Fame. 170 Soon to pass the bar exam. Foot loose fancy free. jun ' Front row: Meg Hall, Rachel Doe, Barbara Joyce, Co-Captain Linda Kennedy, Co-Captain Ellen Cox, Glenda Fearnside, Lisa Bourke, Mary Carley. 2nd row: Karin Valentine, Karen O ' Sullivan, Gayle Killam, Melissa Ryan, Regina Sullivan, Patty Hunter, Belinda Daigle, Mary McCauley, Jane Schloth, Debbie Duffy, Cheryl Vedder, Lea LaLiberte. 3rd row: Mrs. Fearnside, asst, coach Nancy Madden, Michelle Memory, Kristine Howard, Maureen Carley, Stacy Wooster, Lisa Bennenadi, Barbara Simmons, Suzanne Bourke, Tricia McGonagle, Cheryl Weston, Coach Peter Clarke. Missing: Monica Holahan, Gail Saunders, Nancy Soracco, Diane DiGiovanni, Carolyn Cain, Amy Pacunas. 171 Two heads are better than one Athletic supporters ■Mi fflPjB jpr i. ■ i 1 flj LjB 1 1 0 ■ L_-7 iSfv Craig Taylor, Spike Hammond, Bill Hughes, Mike Crispo, Bob Jutras, Eric Peterson, Tim Holmes, Joe Crispo, Paul D ' Alasandro, Kevin McKenna, Jim Roscoe, Bob Angelo, Paul Caruso, Randy DeRosa, Brian O ' Neil, Mark Jutras, Paul Ruff, Scott O ' Neil, Coach Tom Darrin. 172 Break the grip of pain For my next act, I ' ll turn green This is Randy DeRosa reporting live . . What did you call my mother? One of us has to fall. 173 GIRLS GYMNASTICS First row: Sue McCaffery, Nicole Hubbard, Mary McCarthy, Tri-Capt. Joyce Dunkley, Maria D ' Alessandro, Ann Rittenburg, Terri Ames, Gina lannetti, Sue Maroney. 2nd row: Lauren Trulson, Marissa Lane, Claire Rittenburg, Joanne Licchidello, Coach Paula Graham, Claire Heslin, Amy McDonald, Cheryl Doucette, Amy Lingren. Babe Checkin out the guys Tah-Dah Determination Bouncin and Behavin ' 174 Frank Interrante, Mark Marchetti, Paul Voeglin, Paul Wheaton, Alan Beaulieu, Ralph DiVito, Jim Yirrel, Paul Costello, Rich Gentile, Pat Heenan, Scott Ferrazzani, Warren Dalton, Gary Andreason, Curt Karl, Mike Spurr, Dom Pustizzi, Jamie Clark, Mike Kilduff, Ed Kelly, Eric Saxon, Peter Gustafson, Marty Curley, Scott Fitzgerald, Jason Cross, Nathan Cross, Rob Laperchia, Chris Hebb, Phil Denbow, Coach Tom Muslicki, Asst. Coach Mark Bouyer, Asst. Coach Dan Barter. Missing from photo: Sal Accardi. BOYS GYMNASTICS Support can be beautiful Testing Newton ' s law Hug a gymnast Lord of the Rings 175 I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, And that made all the difference. — Robert Frost ACTIVITIES 177 FALL CHEERLEADERS Front Row left to right: Jeanne Miller, Co-Captains Wendy Smith and Rosemary Smith, Kathy Cirouard. Second Row: Mary Ellen McCarthy, Joanne Connors, Linda Kennedy, Nancy Rigazio, Susan Heelan. Third Row: Kellie Powers, Angela Teague, Teri Ames, Joan Costello, Joyce Dunkley. WINTER CHEERLEADERS Kathy Girourad, co-captain Wendy Smith, co-captain Rosemary Smit h, Jeannie Miller second row: Nancy Rigazio, Peggy Connors, Jane D ' Arcy, Kelli Johnson back row: Dawn Cummings, Lisa Whalen, Maureen Jack, Kristine O ' Brien, Susan Neville, Trisha McCabe 178 SOCCER CHEERLEADERS Co-Captain Dawn Cummings, Robin Bouyer. Donna Prato, Theresa McMahan, Cindy Hoyt, Karen Prato, Maureen Jack, Nancy Schubarth, Christine Carey, Sheilla Krekorian, Lisa Zuiella. Missing: Co-Captain Marnie Oberg. PEP SQUAD Fight, fight, for victory today, Reading will win the game. Fight every inch of the way, cheer for the Rockets fame. We ' re loyal backing our team, hear our battle cry. “Rockets, Rockets, Reading, it ' s the spirit of Reading High. 179 BATON SQUAD Co-Captain Jane Forsberg, Heather Carey, Pam Jenks, Charlene Bazarian, Denise Clark, Co-Captain Denise DiLuca, Chris Corbett, Eileen Hoyt, Michelle Sternick, Sue Hopkins, Janet Coppola, Kathy Quimby, Jennifer Vincent, Pam Muise, Leslie Wells, Jeanne Curran, Liz Duffy, and Donna Frye. ADVANCED DANCE GROUP Tricia McCabe, Kathy Huggins, Andrea Ladany, Karen McCarthy (leader), Meg Doherty, Jennifer Faggiano, Laurie Hall (leader), Karen Prato, Nancy Schubarth, Kauri Restuccia, Sandy Picano, Linda Saunders, Gail Crosby. Missing: Ann Guggar, Jennifer Beckwith. 180 BAND Karl Schmuch, Barbara Joyce, Doug Stone, Sue Jarvis, Gail Abbott, Carolyn Willis, Chris Keller, Suzi King, Kevin Wooster, Loren Mitchell, Cathy Hale, Norman Shin, Bob McCaffery, Chuck Hoyt, Lou Martinage, Robin Cox, Mike Mazola, Lisa Hergenrother, Beth Cummings, Ginny Concannon, Gary Clements, Paula Whippen, Jim Roth, Gregg Johnson, Mary Beth Jackson, Mike D ' Entremont, Laurie Kiezulas, Ethan Milley, Edwin Shin, Mary Menillo, Donna Erickson, Anthony Biette, Mike Flibbert, Ed Matrinage, John McKearney, Suzanne Plansky, Herb DaSilva, Nancy Lento, Judi Brietcke, Bill Corbett, Theresea Davenport, Suzanne Gallagher, John Kiezulas, Jim Mirisola, Andy Flibbert, Ralph Abbot, Rickey Smith, Carolyn Forsberg, Andrea Ladany, Karen McSorley, Ann Indars, Leslie Wexler, Dave Gravlin, Dan Knowles, Dan Powell, Nat Dwyer, Wendy Cullers, Kathryn Stuart, Kim Wooster, Johanna Walsh, Ken Caputo, John Allan, Jim Orgettas, Barbara Bashore, Doug Hodgkins. JAZZ BAND Susan Jarvis, Gary Clements, Robert Fante, Andy Bochman, John Martin. 181 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Daniel Pratt, John Klepeis, loyce Jankun, Christine Keller, Debbie O ' Hala, Lisa Hergenrother, Meg Hall, Christina Swanson, Lou Martinage, Robert Fante, Pat Kelly, Elaine Annese, Loren Mitchell, Julie Schofield, Carolyn Ruggles, Sue Jarvis. Missing: Lynne Brady MODEL U.N. Loren Mitchell, Druscilla Greene, Carolyn Ruggles, Julie Schofield, Nancy Lento, Maureen Lenihan, Diane Peacock, Liz Tyminski, Paul Rosenthal, Christian Elkington, Bill Lawless. ■MH MATH TEAM Julie Schofield, Loren Mitchell, Bill Lawless, Lou Martinage, John Klepeis, Christine Schofield, Jimmy Hines, Edwwin Shin, Mrs. Zolubos (Adv.), Mike Russell, Patty Hunter, Phil Daly. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB Carol Mallard, Shari Davidson, Kaja Nawrocki, Suzanne Plansky, Hana Hataka, Mary Locke, Jackie Bode, Jens Schroter Missing from photo: Anne Powell, Karen Dellorfano, and Anita Lawless 183 DISTRIBUTIVE ED Bob Strong, Robin Mazola, Trina Marshall, Helen Tibbo, Kathy Nickerson, Donna Thompson. Lisa Martin, Debbie Ganem. Melanie LeBlanc, Donna Heinstrom. STUDENT OFFICE WORKERS Shannon Toomey, Nancy Sandler, Wendy Gardner, Laurie Cerasule, Laurie Johns, Barbara Robbins. 184 A.V. CREW Vernon Wilson, Dan Donegan, Al White, Grace Kane, Chris Davidson, Jim Knowles, Bill Melanson. Jon Kendall, Dave Boucher, Dan Hartman, Paul Rosenthal. Missing: Carl Graf, Michael Farrier, Dan Knowles. VIVARIUM CREW riw i uu i f% f|A Jflr ' 1 ' 4 far A jQtt , v J l; ' J if Jr ' ) ' 1 mi w«9 | atM ■ ■ 1 iV f j 1 -• m Km | yf - a Dan Rishton, Sean LeBlanc, Doug Rishton, Doug Hamilton, Mark Pelland, Dave Maxfield, Dan Gibbons, Mr. Kenney, Jens Schroeter. 185 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Chris Keller, Laurie Kiezulas. STUDENT COUNCILL Paul Rosenthal, Carolyn Willis, Christine Keller, Laurie Kiezulas, Robert Fante, Lisa Hergenrother, Jennifer Walsh, Joe Picano, Charlie Ehl, Sonja Fascino, LeaAnn Plourie, Cathy Carcia, Gail Collins, Ann O ' Brien, Phil Daly, Suzanne Plansky, Ed Martinage, Steve Walcott, Sharon Gilman, Lisa Truslon, Karen Daly, Liz Tyminski, Pam Griffin, Shelia Krekorian, Laurie Sanders. 186 STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL Robert Fante, Jennifer Walsh, Joe Picano, Lisa Hergenrother, Kevin Daly. HIGH HAPPENINGS Jill Dugan, Diane Peacock, Ann Marie McCarron, Diane Kleponis, Robin Cox, Christian Elkington, Bill Lawless, David Westra, Jamie Simpson, Hal Mehlman. Missing from photo: Editor Steve Collins 187 PRODUCTION PRINTING IMPRESSIONS ptW Phil Daly, Christine Keller (Editor), Christine Schofield, Dan Cavicchi, Judi Brietzke, Pam Griffin, Lloyd Brooks, Mike Coughlin, Eunice Sirianos, lens Schroter, Donna Richards, Bob Huebel, Bob Fante, Matt ' Dog” Payne, Anita Lawless, Margaret Martinage, Jackie Bode (Asst. Editor), Beth HaKola, Chris Hughes, Mr. Mike Harney (Adv.), Al White, Ms. Kathryn Montejunas (Adv.), Kathy Stewart, Heather Stewart. Missing: Martha Fardon, Paula Marroni, Sandy Lacey, Jamie Simpson and Ron Bashford. 188 PIONEER EDITORS Lisa Hergenrother, Ann Marie McCarron, Martha Fardon, Maria Silvaggi, Jennifer Walsh, Jackie Siggins, Carolyn Willis, Jill Dugan, Robin Kilmarx, Mary Anne Gould. Missing from photo: Maryann Kraut SKI CLUB Front Row seated left to right: Susan Neville, Denise Clark, Maria D ' Allesandro, Lauren Dunn, Mary Costanza, Pres. Jackie Siggins, Vice Pres. Joanne Connors, Tres. Liz Young, Kathy Grimes Nowell Dwyer. Second Row: Jan Lawrence, Chris Corbett, Kelly Cintron, Leah Nickerson, Susan Carter, Kathy Scholth, Andrea Mellen, Laurie Hall, Roberta Murphy, Donna Arsenault, Joanne Cullinane, Kenny Young, Karen Berry, Leslie Berrymen, Brenda Weston, Chris Wilson, Kim O ' Leary. Third Row: Nancy Littlehale, Peggy Connors, Gail Collins, Joe Singleton, Chris Blackett, Paul Hall, Warren Karl, Chris McNeil, David Vaughn, Steven Messeck, John McNall, Phil Denbow, Carolyn Forsburg, Andrea Ladany, Jean Kroek, Patty Mustone. Fourth Row: Kevin Campbell, Mark Carson, Susan Maroney, Dan Hartmen, Ted Dagnese, David Blake, Ethan Milley, Phil Rittenburg, Gregg Lawrence, Kevin Wooster, Mike Zaramba. 189 ONE ACT PLAYS The Golden Grotto or Bracko the Prince Frog by Cleve Haubold Siegfried Wagner . King Ludwig . The Great Zauberfinger. Hildegarde Loch . Princess Blanda . Prince Bracko. Nursw Woephful . Gretta . Etta . Hetta . Director: Marie Callaghan Stage Manager: Anne Marie O ' Brien Costumes: Maria Hect Props: Karen Dillon, Jamie Simpson Set Design: Susan Jarvis . . . Jamie Simpson . Kenny Cook . .. Karen Gazzara .Karen Dillon .... Karen Rafferty ... Steve Littlehale .Katie Gillis Julie-Anne Kelliher .Judy King ... Wendy Cullers The Ugly Duckling by A.A. Milne King . Queen . Princess Camilla . Prince Simon . Dulcibella . Carlo . Chancellor . Director: Lisa Trulson Stage Manager: Lisa Tyminski Costumes: Lisa Tyminski Props: Donna Erickson Set Design: Linda Cunningham Kevin J.D. Kiernan . Suzanne Plansky .. Donna Erickson .... Ron Bashford ... Carolyn White .Dan EHunt .Steve Wilson Shut and Bar the Door by Tom Gray Lenore .Marv Merullo John .Kurt Murray Thief.Stephen Sheehan Jock .Tom Maguire Princess .Robin Kilmarx Prince .Gray Clements Woman .Mindy Knox Director: Paul Kiernan Stage Manager: Paula Whippen Set Design: Judy Breitzke Winners Best Set Design .Sue Jarvis Best Novice .R°n Bashford Best Supporting Actress .Robin Kilmarx Best Supporting Actor .. • • Stephen Sheenah Best Actor .Kurt Murray Best Actress .Donna Erickson Best Director .Paul Kiernan Best Overall Production .Shut and Bar the Door DRAMA CLUB Front Row: Brett Miller, David Simmons, Ron Bashford, David Blake, Paul Kiernan, Kurt Murray Lisa Hergenrother, Liz Tyminski, Tom Maguire, Ginny Concanon, Kevin Kiernan, Donna Erikson, Steve Wilson, Robin Kimarx, Cathy Pedi, Marie Callaghan, Patty Donegan, Robb Milley. Second Row: Kathy Cillis, Wendy Cullers, Steve Littlehale, Sue Jarvis, Kathy Scholth, Cary Clements, Paula Whippen, Lisa Martin, Hal Mehlman, Lauren Cutter, Linda Cunningham, Donna Belanger, Judi Brietzke, Suzanne Plansky, Ann-Marie O ' Brien, Mindy Knox, Mr. Greene. Third Row: Maira Maguire, John Lanigan, Gail Abbott, Jackie Siggins, Joanne Connors, Nancy Littlehale, Bill Webster, Lisa Trulson, Joyce Jankun, Olivia Hecht, Karen Dillon, Maria Hecht, Kenny Cook, Kathy Duffy. Missing: Martha Fardon, Lynne Brady, Mary Meurullo, Steve Sheehan, Jon Wilson. GLEE CLUB Gary Clements, Lynne Brady, Denise Diluca, Kathy DeWolfe, Kitty Locke, Jackie Bode, Patty Donegan, Mary Manrian, Jill Dugan, Judy Cain, Loren Mitchell, Norman Shin, Ellen Hull, Susan Jones, Holly Numen, Laurie Kiezulas, Lisa Trulson, Karen Dillon, Donna Erickson, Marie Callaghn, Joan Horan, Margretta Brette, Robin Cox, Michelle Linehan, Pat Kelly, Kevin Kiernan, Stephanie McKee, Diane Sullivan, Susan Jarvis, Pauls Whippen, Ginny Concannon. Gail Abbott, Spzanne King, Carolyn Willis, Cathy Pedi, Donna Tucker, Donna Belanger, Donna Pomerleau, Cathy Rogers, Judy Brietzke, Suzanne Plansky, Denise Sullivan, Mindy Knox, Cathy Hale, Anne O ' Brien, Karl Schmuch, Lisa Murphy, Brett Miller, Kurt Murray, and Paul Kiernan. 191 Jesus Christ Superstar Judas Iscariot .Jon Wilson Jesus of Nazareth .Karl Schmuch Mary Magdalene ....Diane Kleponis Caiaphas ..Paula Whippen Annas .Maria Hecht Priests ..Mindy Knox, Kathie Gillis, Ann Sommers Simon Zealotes . ..Patricia L. Donegan Pontius Pilate . .... .Brett Miller Statue .■.Margrethe Bratt Peter .David Blake Soldiers .... Gary Clements, John Singleton King Herod .Kurt Murray Herod ' s Girls .Judith Brietzke, Kitty Locke Apostles .Ron Bashford, Kenny Cook, Kevin J. Kiernan Paul Kiernan, Steven Littlehale, Tom Maguire, Roger Mumper, Stephen Sheehan Bill Webster, Steve Wilson Simon ' s Crowd .Gail Abbott, Marie Callaghan, Ginny Concannon Karen Dillion, Jill Dugan, Joan Horan, Susan Jarvis, Lisa Murphy, Anne Marie O ' Brien, Denise Sullivan, Donna Tucker Temple Dancers .Jennifer Beckwith, Donna Belanger, Lynne Brady, Judith Brietzke, Kitty Locke, Donna Pomerleau Soul Sisters .Jennifer Beckwith, Lynne Brady Denise DiLuca, Denise Sullivan Apostles, Women, Crowds, Choir Gail Abbott, Donna Belanger, Jackie Bode, Lynne Brady, Judith Brietzke, Marie Callaghan, Ginny Concannon, Robin Cox, Kathy DeWolfe, Karen Dillion, Jill Dugan, Donna M. Erickson, Cathy Hale, Doug Hodgkins, Joan Horan, Ellen Hull, Susan Jarvis, Susan Jones, Patricia Kelly, Laurie Kiezulas, Michele Linehan, Kitty Locke, Mary Manasian, Loren Mitchel, Lisa Murphy, Holly Neumann, Anne Marie O ' Brien, Cathy Pedi, Suzanne Plansky, Donna Pomerleau, Kathy Rogers, Norman Shin, Denise Sullivan, Diane Sullivan, Jim Sudbay, Lisa Trulson, Donna Tucker, Carolyn Willis Orchestra Keyboards.].Robert Fante, James Roth Bass .John Martin Guitars.Ben Sorenson, Peter Clarke Drums .Andrew Bochman Ellen Rabideau, Cathv Snyder, Treasurer Jennifer Walsh, Secretary Nancy Bonomi, Vice-President Carolyn Willis, President Chris Keller, Hana Hataka, Jens Schroeder. Second row: Carol Mallard, Doug Stone, Michelle Rhodes, Michelle Linehan, Brian Mehlman, Kajia Nawroki, Gayle Doucette. Back rows: Debbie Ogden, Linda Kennedy, Karen McSorley, Kathy DeWolfe, Chris Schofield, Beth Hakala, Chris Robinson, Jackie Bodie, Barbara Joyce, Eunice Sirianos, Marcia Merritt, Ann Marie McCarron, Joyce Jankun, Hal Mehlman, John Lannigan, Laney Russell, Suzanne Plansky, Alan Beaulieu. 194 I spent my senior year of high school living in Aabenraa a town in the south of Denmark near the German border. I cannot say that is was the easiest year of my life. In fact at times it was downright frustrating. It was however, also filled with excitement and I will never forget all of the wonderful friends I made. The most important barrier for me to overcome was the language. This was difficult but by mid-December I could speak Danish fluently. In fact, I will never forget how, shortly after I began speaking only Danish, I had trouble speaking English. During the year I lived with the Hoiers. They have two other children, one of whom lived at home. While she and I developed an especially close relationship, they have all become a real family to me. As I prepared to leave, I looked forward to coming home again and seeing all of my old friends and family, but I was aware that I would certainly miss Denmark and all the wonderful experiences I had there. Lisa Snyder USA— Denmark 1980-1981 The American Field Service gave me the opportunity to experience a different lifestyle and become a part of a new family, this summer in Mantgum, Holland (The Netherlands). Thirty-five other students and I arrived in Holland anxiously awaiting meeting our new families. At first it was a bit awkward, but the Dutch people are all very friendly and many can speak English, a fact which eased our anxieties. My host parents, Cobie and Rommert Tjeerdsma were helpful, and we had many wonderful times together. They helped me learn about their language and culture which is different from ours in many ways. I feel lucky to have had this learning experience. Without the help of my family, my host parents, new friends, and A.F.S., it would not have been possible. My sincere thanks to all of them. Jennifer Walsh USA — Holland Summer of 1980 As an A.F.S. student in Reading this past year, I had the very special opportunity to learn. I learned about a culture and a language very different from my own. I saw how differently people in the U.S. think and feel about the same things. I met people in many situations and found that one can make friends wherever he may go. I discovered that young people everywhere must work hard to attain their goals. I learned much about myself, who I am and what I want from this world. I learned about the happiness and joy of sharing a home. My American family, whose daughter had been with A.F.S. in Denmark, have also profited from our time together. I am very grateful that they and A.F.S. have given me this experience. Hana Hataka Jordan — U.S.A. 1980-1981 The school year thus far has been the greatest year of my life. I have never done so many things, or experienced and learned so much in one year before. I clearly remember the doubts and worries I had before leaving for the United States. But everything turned out to be much easier than expected. The major reason for that was that I was made to feel very comfortable in my new home with the Hall family. Their love, understanding, patience, and trust was the foundation of my great year. Sharing this year with them was the most rewarding and important part of my A.F.S. experience. The participation in R.M.H.S. was the other major part of my experience. Reading Memorial High School is different from my school in West Germany. The emphasis in American education is on a well rounded student rather than on an exclusive a cademic field. The general variety of courses and club activities gave me the opportunity to do things I never did before. Participating in several club activities gave me the chance to meet all different kinds of people, become acquainted with styles of living, and make many friends. As a result of this past year spent in Reading, I gained many insights into my own country, the United States, others, and myself. To all who shared their lives with me, I can only say thank-you. The most difficult part of my year is still ahead. That is leaving— it will hurt. But that too is a part of the A.F.S. experience. Jens Schroter West Germany — U.S.A. 1980-1981 195 (H dfjjaBfc , If • - r •«. - v m j gKk || W : J‘ ' -.. y $Jr -- - :•;.. ■ ■ ' - %J Farewells are only beginnings jn L 1 k_ in 1 1- i 1 1 4k k . • il 4, v 6fr. [f i hi __ ■ i ' MLk rcv -| % iyi - n 4 ' n • Upf. e V - y4utOgrSphs £ ($) 0 0 ‘xs « 2 198 X2 «(2 «HS)«(2y c 4utographs 199 a r Congratulations to The Class of 1981 TOWN OF READING MUNICIPLE LIGHT DEPARTMENT Compliments to the Class of 1981 CERRETANI ' S SUPERMARKET 944-7474 Reading Liquors, Inc. HOME OF EXECUTIVE CHOICE 345 Main Street BRUCE BERGER Reading, Mass. 01867 SOLO-PAK Hearing Aid Center A 34 Gould Street Reading 944-1119 All Makes of Hearing Aids Repaired While You Wait. V _ J Betty ' s Thrift Shop Come in and Browse Love, Betty 6 Linden Street Compliments of Addison Wesley Publishing Company 200 “Best Wishes Class of 81 11 Brand Names far Less! 944-5186 A.P.S. 55922 MARTIN STAMPS COINS • STAMPS • HOBBIES 580 MAIN STREET READING, MASS. 01867 READING: Rt. 28 J V ( A Best Wishes to the Class of 1981 Vogue Beauty Shop _ J CORNELIA DURHAM 944-7060 SINCE 1967 Flower Pot Originals 288 Main Street Reading, Massachusetts 01867 AUDREY THOMPSEN 944-7060 Congratulations fy v 3 4 to m FOUR PIZZAS GET OHE Compliments of Johnson Hardware 10 Haven Street Reading, Mass 01867 944-1141 Reading Trophy Shirt Co., Inc. Soccer Specialists Jackets Prom Favors 944-7171 10 k Awards Trophies Silk Screening Advertising Specialists Reading Center 201 r Best Wishes to the Class of 1981 PURDY VANTINE PHOTOGRAPHERS 661 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Reading Representative Terry Bleiler v. 202 A Compliments of: Greater Boston YMCA EASTERN MIDDLESEX BRANCH Dr. Marcel P. Boisvert 36 Arthur B. Lord Drive Reading, Massachusetts 01867 944-7989 Serving: Reading, No. Reading, Wilmington, Stoneham and surrounding towns J K. A r READING LUMBER COMPANY For Your Building Material GRAY ' S Your Home Center AUTO CENTER, INC. 110 Main St. North Reading 664-5757 BODY SHOP • TOWING • FOREIGN and 110 Main St. North Reading DOMESTIC SERVICE 664-5756 SELECT USED CARS ROUTE 28, corner of Main Minot, READING (jhvSVaSut) HARDWARE 944-7593 V_ _J V _ J A f A Compliments of: Olde Redding Deli and Ice Cream 135 Main Street North Reading, MA Congratulations Class of 1981 MELBANK 274 Main St., Reading PAY-BY-PHONE 924-0530 MELBANK 24 Atlantic Supermarkets Reading The Supermarket with the Friendly Atmosphere 203 349 Main 5t Road Universal Fitness Centre ' ! 617-944-4020 QUALITY PARTS PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Supplier ' s Automotive Parts Co. 4 Chapin Avenue Reading, MA. J v The Pewter Pot Restaurant 580 MAIN STREET READING CENTER 944-5269 OLDE READINGS MOST FAMOUS COFFEE HOUSE THE WITCH ' S HUT Hair Salon for Men and Women 580 Main St. Reading, Ma. 944-1810 A J Compliments to the Class of 81 J V VikiNQ WORLD ttravgL BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1981 250 Main Street Reading, Massachusetts 01867(617) 944-4446 204 A V Bus. 944-6171 WALTER M. FOWLER INSURANCE AGENCY INC. KENNETH C. LATHAM, JR. 1321 Main Street Reading, Mass 01867 Davis, Clark Latham Insurance Agency, Inc. Telepho ne Office: 944-4800 Residence: 664-5941 1 Pleasant Street Reading, Mass. 01867 Thank You! y v C y Gregory Weaver A Division of The Norwood Group Ten offices serving Massachusetts New Hampshire Latham and Latham P. C. ta: 1 . • ■ Edgerley Bessom FUNERAL HOME, INC. 743 MAIN STREET READING, MASSACHUSETTS TELEPHONE 944-0105 205 READING Co-operative Bank INCORPORATED 1886 180 Haven Street, Reading • 944-0193 352 Middlesex Avenue, Wilmington • 658-3397 f PORTRAIT WEDDING COMMERCIAL Creative Photography Sy amedway Studio james t McFarland 622 R MAIN STREET READING. MA 01867 PHONE 944 3070 Friendly Restaurant 226 Main Street Reading y r 24 - H R. BURNER SERVICE The Little Guy Who Cares 5. M. HODSON CO., INC. Oil cMe.ali.nc] Contractors FUEL OIL INSTALLATIONS Dial 944-1 207 Compliments of JOSEPH DOHERTY FUNERAL HOME 26 BRANDE COURT READING. MASS. 01867 y v 206 281 MAIN STREET READING. MASS. 01867 ART SUPPLIES PICTURE FRAMING Mon-Fri 9:30 to 7:00 Thurs. 9:30 to 8:30 Sot. 9:30 to 4:30 J A Open 6 days till 8:00 P.M. B E L L S Barber Stylists Hairpiece Design Beauty Salon 194 Haven Street (Rear Entrance from Municipal Parking Lot) 944-9787 944-1586 944-0241 Fine Fabrics for Home and Family (617) 944 0060 The Purple Door Paint Store PAINT WALLPAPER SUPPLIES ERLINE M ROBINSON Owner 164 HAVEN ST READING, MA 01867 V_ J FABRIC-TOWN 545-557 Main Street Downtown Reading Decorating Center 944-8766 Sewing Headquarters 944-6996 — Your Most Complete Sewing Headquarters — - s fZSStiEii ■ « Ttrs ' • ' V i •• : ft • •■•at • Ss READING SAVINGS 207 f SALEM READING PEABODY BURLINGTON Mr. Saunders Formal Wear STEVE McELROY MANAGER V 287 MAIN STREET READING, MASS. 91867 TEL. 944-5776 wayside bazaar, inc. 107 MAIN STREET READING, MASSACHUSETTS 01867 (617) 944-1348 ABERJONA YARN AND SWEATER SHOP Home of the Monogrammed Sweater 610 Main Street Reading, Mass. 944-6606 y v Phone: 944-9791 COIFFURES BY 125 Main St. Reading. Mass. 01867 C. SUMNER TEEL, INC. Insurance Planning Allan H. Teel C.P.C.U., C.L.U. 626 Main Street 944-7055 y r Congratulations and Good Luck to the Class of 1981 READING AUTO PARTS 31 Harnden Street 944-5010 208 What is it? We see it as ways of life. Not one way, but many. Like individuals. Each with their own distinct goal, life style, likes and dislikes, needs and wants. That ' s the real American way of life. And the insurance industry helped protect it for hundreds of years. By individualizing products to help people protect their prized possessions — car, home or business. Or an income — so when laid up, the cash is there to help maintain a life style. Even a life — so a family unit can maintain its way of life after the catastrophic loss of the family head. We ' re a business of people helping people preserve their ways of life. That’s our bag. What’s yours? If it’s helping people and you want to get involved, talk to American Mutual. Call our Personnel Department for a glimpse at our way of life. 245-6000 J merican A utual INSURANCE COMPANIES, WAKEFIELD, MASS. 01880 A Congratulations to the Class of 1981 Dr. and Mrs. Vincent F. Guerra V r Eugene ' s Men ' s and Young Men ' s Clothing Shoes for the Entire Family Tuxedo Rentals Reading, Mass. r Compliments of Reading Shell Best Wishes Compliments of All Electric Supply Inc. r Congratulations to the Class of 1981 from THE HITCHING POST J V 209 M.F. CHARLES SONS 612 Main Street 680 Main St. Reading Square 944-9722 V___ J f Wakefield’s Full Service Mutual Savings Bank • NOW 5% Savmgs-Checkmg Accounts • Keogh IRA Retirement Accounts • Postage Paid Bank by Mail Wakefield Savings Bank We always have time for you. 357 Main Street, Wakefield, 246-0400 • 907 Main Street, Greenwood, 246-2444 Colonial Shopping Center, Lynnfield Ctr., 334-5652 Lakeside Office Park North Ave. (Exit 35 off 128) Wakefield, 245-4406 210 ■ r Telephone 944-8341 v_ A - V. r DR BART A KELLERMAN PODIATRIST READING PROFESSIONAL BUILDING 16 1 ASH STREET READING. MASSACHUSETTS Ol 867 Compliments of STEPHEN G. VIEGAS Attorney at Law 22 Woburn Street 944-5290 Good Luck to the Class of ' 81 BOSTON ORGAN AND f i 1 J V r V. r Reading Card and Party Shop Compliments of Casa Di Fior Good Luck to the Class of ' 81 HARROW ' S RESTAURANT 126 Main Street Reading, Mass. J A 211 r 942-0357 ahc C$raplitcB § liop (f)uicb dope jprintrrB 16 Puritan tinaft ftcaiiinq. fRa D1BB7 fionalt) £. Bde A HERSEY JEWELERS Certified Gemologist Member American Gem Society r J v a ■READING INSURANCE Good Luck Seniors! AGENCY SHACTMAN-BARTLETT INS. AGENCY, INC. ZOO Haven Street 1 74 Haven Street Reading, MA 018 L 7 944 - 38 fc 8 You Just Graduated Into Old ColonyCountry Make it a point real soon to stop by our Reading Office. We ' ll tell you about banks and how they can help you in the years ahead. Do you know that having a checking account right now at Old Colony Bank will make it easier for you to borrow money later on for a car, stereo equipment, or any other worthwhile purpose. Well, come on in, we’ve got some interesting things to tell you. Old Colony Bank AND TRUST COMPANY OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY AN AFFILIATE OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON A FULL SERVICE BANIC fc’AfBER f Reading, 470 Main St., Rte. 28 (Below-The-Sq.) 944-1950 Other Offices In; Burlington, Winchester, Lexington, Concord, Somerville 212 m • Winston-Salem HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY • North Carolina Guy Garon, Hampton Falls, N H ■
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