Reading Memorial High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Reading, MA)

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i . ■ - - ' . - ■ x ■ T 1 • A, . ■ — READING MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL PIONEER 1982 Seniors . Activities CONTENTS Underclassmen ... p. 180 from our challenges and successes, f?. rays adversities and defeats : ■ 8 At times we ' ve attempted to be individuals yet now we realize that we are just an accumulation of all the personalities we’ve encountered along the u ay. 12 And so, when we are separated from each other, A K V I we’ll always remember the ties we’ve made here ... ties that can never be broken — ;a ■Hx’- V 1 14 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ASSISTANT EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Anne Ziegler ART LAYOUT EDITORS Judi Brietzke Pamela Griffin BUSINESS MANAGER Kenneth L. Cook ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER Linda Cunningham LITERARY EDITORS . Joyce Girasella Laurie Kiezulas • ' in ' 4$ : ■ ' : - ' T V A, V 2 ' ■ .v ' ■ - v PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Jacqueline Bode PROFILES EDITORS Marie Callaghan Elizabeth Tyminski ADVISOR James C. Chetwynd ' ' ' ' ' - EDITORS’ MESSAGE If we look back at ourselves four years ago we may see frightened freshmen trying hard to grow up fast. Suddenly we were faced with new experiences and new challenges. Yet, through all the changes and uncertainty we began to discover new friends. They have become a special part of our lives, for they have helped us to grow and become what we are today. The editors of Pioneer 1982 have decided to express the theme of “Growing Together in Friendship” throughout this book because we feel that it reflects the most special aspect of our high school years. The friends we have now, once just aquaintances or friendly faces in the crowd, sincerely care about us, understand who we are, and gently invite us to grow. Together, as a class, we have shared many good times which have helped us to realize the true value of our friendships. It is difficult to express a lifetime of memories in so few words. We may travel separate ways in search of different goals, but there is a part of high school that will remain with us for as long as we live — the strong friendships we have developed through the years. These bonds of friendship can never be broken. Remember, no matter how high you climb on the ladder of success, never forget those who supported you along the way. True friendship is a rare and special thing, hold onto it forever! 17 DEDICATION Dedicating a yearbook is a very difficult task, especially when so many people have had profound impact upon the graduating class. Throughout our four years here, many people have worked in diffe¬ rent ways to help us mature, expanding our hori¬ zons as we began to discover ourselves. It is with much consideration that the Pioneer 1982 dedica¬ tion goes to two people who have distinguished themselves as very special, and unique individuals — Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hollingsworth. John Hollingsworth is more than just a smiling face in the halls and on the athletic fields; there is a special and enduring sincerity behind that smile. His twenty-five year committment to the town of Reading has touched the lives of many students, whether they be athletes on the playing field, participants in a physical education class, or stu¬ dents in a math class. The energy and support he has shown for two generations of students — from lining fields to coaching a Superbowl team — has clearly set him a step above. Mr. Hollings¬ worth will always remain a valuable and cher¬ ished part of RMHS and the town of Reading. 18 Nancy Hollingsworth’s presence at athletic events and around school has been more than just support of her husband’s endeavors. She too has made a unique contribution as a substitute teacher. To her classes, whether they were En¬ glish, Science, or Social Studies, Mrs. Hollings¬ worth brought the same enthusiasm with which she cheered athletes. Her warm smile and personal approach to teaching have distinguished her as a caring and irreplaceable asset of the Reading high community. The Class of 1982 thanks Mr. and Mrs. Hollings¬ worth for all of the time, love, and support they have given the students of RMHS. As they venture into the future, we sincerely hope that they will find as much happiness as they have given us. With much love, The Class of 1982 19 In Memoriam Dear Mr. Kelly, I’ll never forget the first day I walked into your class, U.S. History. I was almost positive that it would be a breeze. I walked out in a panic. Or the time when a “Sena¬ tor” was daydreaming and you, in no uncertain terms, brought her back to life. And everyone knew who J.J. Kelly was. It was rough to hear that you were gone. I so respected you, a cornerstone at Reading High. It is hard still; yet, when I think of you, all I think of is how you’d hate to see a girl sitting there, bawling over you. I learned a lot from you, Mr. K.; to “Be precise?”, to love my life, and do the best I can possibly do in everything. I remember seeing you jogging while I was at track, resting, You made me feel guilty. I remember U.S. History dates — surprise, surprise! I remember the syllabus . . . day by day by day by day by day ... I remember geneology reports — UGH! I still recall you asking me how things were and if you could help in anyway. I remember a strong, strict, sports-loving history teacher, one that I know I’ll never forget and whose inspiration I’ve modeled my life around. Mr. Kelly, I know everyone misses you. That is inev¬ itable. Thanks for being who you were, Mr. K. We loved you, you know. You must have known. Other¬ wise, you wouldn’t have taught us so much. Love ya, P.G. John J. Kelly, Jr James T. Murphy Our junior year brought much joy and laughter; it also brought grief and tears. After a courageous struggle against cancer, Mr. James Murphy died in the spring of 1981. With his death, we lost one of the most dedicated teachers the Reading school system has ever known. A graduate of Fitchburg State College and Clarkson Uni¬ versity, the chairman of the science department gave of himself and his knowledge to every student with whom he came in touch. His contributions were not limited to Read¬ ing students, however; in 1972 he wrote Physics; Princi¬ ples and Problems. This text, now in its fourth printing, served as the basis of hi s physics courses. Mr. Murphy’s humorous rivalry with Mr. Cahill — re¬ corded in other issues of Pioneer — served to brighten many a dreary day. His greatest concern, however, was that we live up to our potential and strive for the highest goals. As Mr. Cahill put it, Jim Murphy “showed us that the totality of human experience is to exercise the mind, and that will enable us to navigate our way.” Our loss is very real. The greater loss, however, is to those who follow us and who will never have known this very special man. 20 Michelle Kelly Stephen J. Canty My Friend Edward Tighe, Jr. Wherever you are I am with you And so I shall remain Friends, forever true For I shall feel you Through my tears And remember you Through my years In life, in death children are we all But in my eyes You were never small And wherever you are I am with you And so I shall remain Friends, forever true The joy you brought Will never die But forgive me my friend If I should cry 21 ' . The glory of friendship is not the out¬ stretched hand, nor the kindly smile, nor the joy of companionship; it is the spiritual inspiration that comes to one when he discovers that someone else believes in him and is willing to trust him. — Ralph Waldo Emerson 23 | LEONARD F. D’ORLANDO PRINCIPAL ERNEST G. SPENCE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Don’t he dismayed at good-byes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And meeting again, after moments or lifetimes, is certain for those who are friends.” — Richard Bach “Common sense is not so common.” — Voltaire 24 CHARLES SYMONDS ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ELIZABETH TWOMEY ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL “This above all: to thine own self he true. And it must follow, as the night the day. Thou canst not then be false to any man. Farewell: my blessing season this in thee! — Shakespeare 25 BRUCE APPLEBY SOCIAL STUDIES “A good education is the next best thing to a pushy mother. — Charles Schulz STEPHEN ARSENAULT INDUSTRIAL ARTS “Minor achievements, in time, may lead to major accomplishments. ” VIRGINIA BALL VIRGINIA BARTLETT PHYSICAL EDUCATION THOMAS BLANEY BUSINESS For fear of taking chances, I ve missed alot of fun. The things 1 regret most in life. Are the things 1 haven’t done. EVERETT BLODGETT CHEMISTRY Lack of education results in elimination. — The Fox and the Hound SAMUEL BAKER FOCUS RICHARD BENSHIMOL ENGLISH “Writing creatively is like the winter weather. It is not the depth of the snow that is important; it is the water content! PHILIP BLUM SCIENCE To make impossible things happen, you need merely do the impossible. If you could travel faster than the speed of light, then you could return from your trip the day before you leave.” 26 HAROLD BOND ENGLISH ED BRADY GUIDANCE DAVID L. BRETT BUSINESS “The limits of my language are the limits of my world. — Ludwig Wittgenstein “Wisdom is not communicable. The wisdom which a wise man tries to communicate always sounds fool¬ ish. — Hermann Hesse “A computer to print out a fact Will divide, multiply, and subtract. But the output will be No more than debris If the input is less than exact. ” — unknown JOSEPH F. CAIN MEDIA CENTER WILLIAM J. CARROLL SOCIAL STUDIES “You win some, you lose some, and some get rained out; but you have to dress for all of them.” — T. Dwyer IV JUDITH A. CARTER HOME ECONOMICS “If you would have a happy family life remember two things: in matters of principle stand like a rock; in matters of taste swim with the current. — Thomas Jefferson JANET M. BURNE ENGLISH “Except he come to composition, a man remains un- put-together, more than usually troubled by the feuds within, and therefore a little more addicted to those without. — Robert Heilman THEODORE BRYSON PHYSICAL E DUCATION “Keep smiling!” WALTER T. CAHILL ENGLISH “There are 68,490 cats in Zanzibar. ” 27 PETER A. CLARKE SOCIAL STUDIES JAMES CHETWYND ENGLISH A babv is God s opinion that the world should go on. — Carl Sandburg “Ah, but I was so much older then, I ' m younger than that now.” — Boh Dylan MARTHA COOK PHYSICAL SCIENCE NANCY COOK MATHEMATICS HAL CROFT ENGLISH It takes all sorts of in-and-outdoor schooling to get adapted to my kind of fooling. — Robert Frost THOMAS C. DARRIN SOCIAL STUDIES “Coach Vloscariello, may I borrow your whip for the wint er?” ELLEN CONVISSER GUIDANCE NORMAN P. CORMIER ENGLISH Drive to arrive alive! JANE DARVEAU GUIDANCE Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example. — Mark Twain 28 EMERY W. DEBECK MATHEMATICS “Some students take too many notes in class — from anyone who will pass them notes. JOAN M. DESALVO FOCUS “Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive; easy to govern, but impossible to enslave.’ — Lord Brougham JUDITH DONOVAN SCIENCE ROBERT DONOVAN FOREIGN LANGUAGE “El conocerse a si-mismo es el conocimento mas dificil que puede imaginarse.” — Cervantes MICHELE DE GRACE EDELSBERG FOREIGN LANGUAGE ROSALYN EPSTEIN GUIDANCE “Should you shield the canyons from the windstorms you would never see the beauty of their carvings. ’ — unknown FRANK DILUNA SCIENCE “The man who graduates today and stops learning tomorrow is uneducated the day after. — N.D. Baker ROBERT H. DUNBAR SOCIAL STUDIES “If I only knew now what I knew then.” MYRNA EVANS HOME ECONOMICS “If I truly love one person, I love all persons, I love life. If I can say to someone “I love you, I must Ire able to say, I love in you everybody, I love through you the world, I love in you also myself.” 29 KENNETH J. FEIT LAURA FELDBERG FOCUS FOCUS “Go west two-thousand miles and turn left at the Rocky Mountains. I’ll see you there. CHERYL GAGNON MUSIC DAVID L. GARLAND SCIENCE RICHARD GILLIS BUSINESS “Look! Listen! Smell! Taste! Touch! Enjoy, appreci- “Never tell a young person that something is im- ate, and protect all that is worthwhile in this world. ” possible!” ELLEN GORSEY ENGLISH PETER B. GREENE SOCIAL STUDIES 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 RICHARD W. HAM FOREIGN LANGUAGE “L essential est invisible pour les yeux. — Saint- Exupery 30 GINA M. HEALY FOREIGN LANGUAGE WENDELL W. HODGKINS ENGLISH JOHN A. HOLLINGSWORTH MATHEMATICS “Void mon secret. 11 est tres simple; on ne voit bien “Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time; for qu’avec le coeur. L’essentiel est invisible pour les that’s the stuff life is made of.’ — Ben Franklin .... , . 1 .. . . . j c . c. Measure twice yeux. — Antoine de St. Lxupery ATHLETIC DIRECTOR and saw once.’ — (Carpenter’s RON HOWLAND ENGLISH BETTY MAY IRWIN SPECIAL EDUCATION “The moment we cease to hold each other, the mo¬ ment we break faith with one another, the sea engulfs us and the light goes out. — James Baldwin DIANE H. JONES MATHEMATICS MICHAEL HARNEY GRAPHIC ARTS “Since men learned to print, no night is wholly black. — Christopher Morley HELEN M. HART GUIDANCE “To have a friend you must be one. WILLIAM HART ENGLISH 31 GENE KACZOWKA MATHEMATICS BARBARA LANNEY ENGLISH “The house was quiet and the world was calm. The reader became the book; and summer night was like the conscious being of the book. The house was quiet and the world was calm.” — Wallace Stevens MARY ELLEN LEPIONKA SOCIAL STUDIES “In you lies the whole world. If you know how to look and learn then the door is there and the key is in your hand. Nobody can give you either the key or the door to open, except you.” — J. Krishnamurth JOHN J. KELLY JR. SOCIAL STUDIES “Men will lie on their backs, talking about the fall of man, and never make an effort to get up. ” — Henry David Thoreau FRAN LANOUETTE FOREIGN LANGUAGE He lives doubly who also enjoys the past. — Marcus Martial KENNETH M. LEVESQUE DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION LEO P. KENNEY BIOLOGY “Remember the past, savor the present, but live the future. MAUREEN K. LECLAIRE PHYSICAL EDUCATION SUSAN LIMA DIAGNOSTIC LEARNING CENTER DONALD LOVELY SOCIAL STUDIES “Time wounds all heals! MICHAEL MCGUIRE SCIENCE KATHRYN MONTEJUNAS ENGLISH “Too much sanity may be madne ss and the maddest of all, to see life as it is and not as it should be. — Cervantes MAUREEN MCCABE FOREIGN LANGUAGE CAROL MISHLER SCIENCE “From the right point of view, every storm and every drop in it is a rainbow.” — Thoreau 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 MARNA MACISAAC BUSINESS “And some will say They’re on their way To see the light Beyond the night And on and on” — Shawn Phillips RENA MIRKIN GUIDANCE “To live your life in your own way, to reach for the goals you have set for yourself, to be the you that you want to be — that is success. ” — Hallmark RUSSELL E. MORRIS INDUSTRIAL ARTS 33 PETER MOSCARIELLO MATHEMATICS “If what you did yesterday still looks big to you, then you haven’t done much today.” EUNICE MOSHER SPECIAL EDUCATION “Good luck class of 82! It has been my pleasure to know you!!’ DEBRA F. MURRAY PHYSICAL EDUCATION “To be willing to risk at anytime, what we are, for what we might become ...” JANET MURRAY MULTI-HANDICAPPED CLASSROOM “No gift is more precious than good advice. ” TOM MYSLICKI PHYSICAL EDUCATION JEFF NELSON MATHEMATICS If you put your mind to anything you can do it. But, don’t ever put your mind away. — Grand Wizard JOSEPH V. NISCO FOREIGN LANGUAGES ANNA F. NORMAND SOCIAL STUDIES CHERYL O BRIEN BUSINESS Cherehez toujours le bien dans la vie!” “Out of your faces flash memories to me. — Carl Sandburg “Of course you can do it!!! 34 CHERYL O’HALLORAN ART PHYLLIS ONUSSEIT ENGLISH “We know the truth not only by the reason, but by the heart. ” — Blaise Pascal JOHN B. PACINO GUIDANCE “Man’s reach should exceed his grasp — otherwise why is there heaven. DONNA PAPPALARDO MATHEMATICS “To be what we are and to become what we are capable of becoming is the only end in life.” ROBERT PATTERSON INDUSTRIAL ARTS “It’s easier to do a job right the first time than to explain why you didn’t. I E. JANE REED BUSINESS “For this is wisdom; to love, to live, to take what fate, or the Gods, may give.”— Laur¬ ence Hope STEVEN RHODES MATHEMATICS SUSAN ROBINSON SPECIAL EDUCATION JAMES ROTH MUSIC “And that, ladies and gentlemen is your answer ...” “If you can t play good, play loud. 35 HELEN E. SCANNELL BUSINESS “Birth — Life — Education — Eternity — an exciting pilgrimage to be a part of. MICHAEL SCARPITTO ENGLISH “I have known more of these seniors than any other senior class since I ve been teaching at the high school. Seniors, you’ve been a great class, and I will miss you alot. NOREEN O BRIEN SCARPITTO SCIENCE PAT SCHETTINI MATHEMATICS “A ship in the harbor is safe, but that’s not what snips are made for.” JEAN S. SILVA MEDIA CENTER “There is no substitiute for intelligence. The nearest thing to it is silence. ” — Kelly For- dyce DOMINIQUE SINGLETON FOREIGN LANGUAGE “La nuit au loin s’est effacee comme les lignes tremblantes d un reve; la nuit s’est fondue au courant du Passe et le jour attendu se leve. ” — Albert Mockel PAUL W. SOULE SCIENCE MARGARET STARRETT BUSINESS WARREN D. SNYDER BUSINESS Life is to be great in the nature of God, and small in the form of a serv ant. — St. Augus¬ tine 36 SALLY STEMBRIDGE ENGLISH “He who loveth a book will never want a faithful friend, a wholesome counsellor, a cheerful companion, or an effectual comfor¬ ter. ” — Isaac Barrow 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. ” JANICE SYKES MATHEMATICS BILL TUFTS PHYSICAL EDUCATION “There is no such thing as ‘best’ in a world of individuals.” ERIC TURNER MATHEMATICS “The trouble with this year is that I got psyched out.” PETER VALESKA SOCIAL STUDIES “After you’ve read all the books in the library, the fish still smells after four days. ” FREDERICK WALES FINE, HOME, AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS JOHN W. WHITE PHYSICAL EDUCATION DOROTHY A. WOOD SOCIAL STUDIES “Be more concerned with making better peo- “I’m O. K. ” pie out of your players rather than better players out of your people.” 37 PETER WOOD ART “One of my drawing students went on to make a lot of money. Conterfeit money. KEVIN J. ZENEWICZ SCIENCE “Beryllium Sulfur Tantalum Lutetium Car¬ bon Potassium!’’ MAUREEN ZOLUBOS MATHEMATICS “A friend is a person with whom I ma y be sincere. Before him, I may think aloud. — Emerson HILDA AHLSTROM MAIN OFFICE MARC J. ALTERIO PHYSICAL EDUCATION DONNA DOUCETTE DATA PROCESSING JANICE GROMYKO RUSSELL HILL DOROTHY HOYT GUIDANCE METCO COORDINATOR ENGLISH OFFICE SECRETARY 38 NATELIE JANSEN SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST NANCY LINGREN GUIDANCE KEITH JONES METCO COORDINATOR DIANE MACKAY TITLE I PAULINE MCDONOUGH SECRETARY PAMELA A. MASON DIRECTOR OF READING SCHOOLS KATHERINE MEHLMAN SECRETARY DOROTHY MORRIS SECRETARY RUTH SCHUBARTH NURSE Health and intellect are the two blessings of life.” — Menander 39 CHARLOTTE SERRENTINO MAIN OFFICE CLAIRE SHEA MAIN OFFICE ALEAH SMITH SOCIAL STUDIES SECRETARY MIKE SPAULDING DATA PROCESSING JEAN UNDERHILL MR. D’ORLANDO’S OFFICE JOHN VARNIER RAP ROOM MARTHA VVISHART DIAGNOSTIC LEARNING CENTER 40 LIBRARY AIDES Barbara Hovey, Eileen McGillicuddy, Joan Allen, Grace Palmer CUSTODIANS Frank Connoly, Bill Stamatis, Walter Webb, Dominique Cacciapuoti. CAFETERIA WORKERS Evelyn Mullen, Thelma Beauchamp, Alice Blacker, Mary Boyd, Marie Cohick, Maragret Gaskill, Muriel Hall, Lucy Intoni, Mary Isacson, Alberta Kinsley, Norma NlcSheehy, Mary O Brien, Jean Richardson, Phyllis Winker. 41 11 0l jfe hi ;a Our our years together ... A time for self-preparation and unending growth An unforgettable part of our lives when a friend meant so much ... a friend to seek strength from, a friend to confide in, a friend to grow with. The happiness that evolved, The bonds of thoughtfulness and concern, Have drawn us together As we cherish the warmth of a caring heart. — Laurie Kiezulas i 1 ii 1 iii ' ' V Jv;- ' - ' ■ ’ jp ' .uyr- r_ TBIKflBoEBifli!SK 6q (j ar e 1 hM 22 Joseph Way Charlie, Chucks, Favorite classes Chemistry and Electronics . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Zenewicz and Miss Lanouette . . . Will always remember Mr. Zene- wicz’s experiments that never worked and the typo¬ graphical errors on Miss Lanouette’s mimeographs ... Member of the National Honor Society . .. Enjoyed ten years of oiano lessons and finished third place in the New England Piano Teacher’s Association Scho¬ larship Auditions ... An Eagle Scout and Junior Assistant Scoutmaster . . . Employed on Summer Camp Staff . . . Entering field of Engineering. “Euhoe! Est dies veneris!” l t x rom 17 Baker Road Enjoyed Engineering Graphics . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Benshimol and Mr. Howland . . . Will be remem¬ bered for his strange sense of humor . . . Will always remember the $100,000 question in I.P.S., Advanced Comp, with Mr. Cahill, cosmic Wimp-Out at lunch and all his friends . . . Was a member of A.F.S. — spent a summer in Greece . . . Enjoys mountain and cliff climbing, and scuba diving . . . Pursuing Architecture at a 4-5 year college. I think ... I think I am . . . therefore I am ... I think . . . I’m more than that ... At least I must be . .. keep on thinking free. — The Moody Blues. Q)oay a 5?T yCc am y 271 Pleasant Doug, Enjoyed Micro and Field Biology with Mr. Kenney . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Zolubus . . . Will always remember trips with Mr. Kenney to Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia and Chemistry class with Tom and Eric .. . Was a member of J. V. track and the outing club . . . Enjoyed hiking, camping and fishing . . . Employed at a local greenhouse ... Fu¬ ture plans include college. “It takes less time to do a thing right than to explain why you did it wrong” — Longfellow ( ame M. y( ard 65 Batehelder Road Jamie, Flame, Favorite teachers Mr. Croft and Mr. Arsenault . . . Will be remembered for going wild, the Flamemobile, and running around on Fridays . .. Will always remember the ski “trip”, the canoe trip, 10 5 81 three times, and morning rides with the 2 D s, M.C., G.D., M.M., M.D., C.D., L.D., F.O., and E.J.R ... Enjoys cruising, partying, insanity, and listening to Stones, Doors, and Who . . . Employed at Atlantic . . . Future plans include enjoyment. “Why don’t you all f-f-f-fade away — Pete Town- shend die cw Jfrfy. ylAearns 7 Hillside Road Sue, Enjoyed Trigonometry with Mrs. Jones . . . Will be remembered for always laughing and for spraining her ankle in France . . . Will never forget France 81, Junior Prom, Junior Beach Day, Pat Benetar Weekend, Kevin, long talks with Karen, Chow runs in the Blue Bomb, and the Encounter with the Edmo- bile . . . Was a member of Freshman Softball, year¬ book staff. Senior Class Committee, and Dance Club for Gym Show . . . Employed at Fabric Town . . . Collegebound. “Our Memories of yesterday will last a lifetime; we ll take the best, forget the rest and someday we ll find these are the Best of Times. ” — Styx jf HcAe j( . AAoortA 16 Gardner Road Shelly, Favorite class English . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Wood . .. Will be remembered for always hav¬ ing a headache . . . Will always remember Joanne C., Michelle Kelly, the clique, and the HI family . . . Worked with the handicapped kids ... Member of Glee Club and Church Youth Group . . . Employed at Holiday Inn, Woburn . . . Collegebound. “It doesn’t matter how long we live, but how.” — Philip James Bailey 44 Xerl 14 Arnold Avenue Enjoyed English with Mr. Croft . . . Will always re¬ member the good times with L.S., V.W., N.S., and P.K., “The Terrible Twosome ”, “Muffins ”, Bridge Parties and M.G.’s 7 21 81, R.S. in M s B, Powder Puff, Pumpkining . . . Member of Track, Cheerlead¬ ing, and Gymnastics . . . Enjoys skiing and dancing ... Employed at CVS ... Collegebound. ffa y S. A ic rea Ofts 15 Cumberland Road Enjoyed class with Mr. Valeska and Chemistry . . . Will be remembered for turning in things late to homeroom . . . Will always remember the Gymnas¬ tics teamroom . . . Enjoys fishing, hiking, rock climb¬ ing, and raquetball . . Employed at No Place Like Sam’s ... Plans to attend a Computer School. Q)easi tfb. X u wso t 332 West Street Strawberry, ugly, No. 1, Guido, Favorite class math . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Blaney . . . Will be remem¬ bered for Pucky-Wad Association, eating her cake upsidedown, wild weekends in Alton . . . Will always remember the Summer of 81 in Alton Bay, N.H., 10 15 81, dunking machine, pumpkining, Dello’s . . . Enjoys horseback riding, waterskiing . . . Employed at Northeast Investors Trust Company . . . College- bound and plans to 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 anyway. ” X7u ma Xsic er ofi Q)omia X Xr e iau t 26 Summer Avenue White Lightning, Enjoyed Geometry with Mrs. Jones . . . Remembered for cruising in her car, and missing the Junior Prom ... Will always remember Scituate blasts, skiing at D.H.’s, good friends R.M., C.C., D.C., old memories of E.S., help from her family, C.V.’sbash, B.W. Race . . . Member of Ski Club and a H R. Rep . . . Enjoys horseback riding, jogging, and cruising . . . Employed as a receptionist at Music- Sales . . . Plans to attend college. “It is a rare and special thing to find a friend who will remain a friend forever. ” — Ruth L. Morgan 390 Summer Avenue Egg, Favorite class Geometry . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Gucciardi . . . Will be remembered for always wearing jeans and baseball shirts, and always being accident prone . . . Will always remember the tough times and the good times to follow at RMHS and the summer of 1981 . . . Involved in the Ski Club . . . Enjoys skiing and most sports . . . Employed at Sar- man’s Ski Loft .. . Collegebound. “Nothing matters but the weekend from a Tuesday point of view. ” — the Kings Xa y e X- XstXre en 362 Summer Avenue Tom, J.J., Favorite class Physics . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Kaczowka ... Will be remembered for getting his truck on the road, telling stories about weekends in Newbury . . . Will always remember pumpkining with G.B. and A.B., the “Basket ball”. Beach Day 80 . . . Enjoyed boating, snowmobiling, and being with friends . . . Employed at Stoneham Boat Center . . . Future plans include college. “Like the fool I am and always will be. I’ve got a dream.” — Jim Croce 45 307 Franklin Street Enjoyed Biology class with D. W. . . . Will be remem¬ bered for co-owning the biggest pumpkin (126 lbs) . .. Will always remember The Path, Lipton, Rockport, ski trips . . . Enjoyed going to the beach, and sports . . . Employed at Cerretani’s . . . College bound. “If you’re tired of the same old story, turn some pages” — REO Speedwagon c Kh u’ M. SBaA mm 146 Woburn Street Swayne, Enjoyed Cooking with Mrs. Carter . . . Will be remembered for his long hair, earring, and being a part time rock star . . . Will always remember Karen Gazzara, vicious Excursions to the zone in the beast, partying before the Rush and Van Halen concerts and iiand shaking Ed Van Halen’s hand . . . Member of the Gymnastics team and Varsity Band . . . Employed at Bradlees . . . Plans to become a full time rock star “Don’t want no class reunion, the circus just left town. — N an Halen 19 Woburn Street Chugga, Enjoyed classes with Miss O’Brien and Mr. Gillis . . . Remembered for going steady with Smitty and being out back . . . Will always remember Kelly’s munchies, free periods out back with K.O.’B. and K.C., partying at Cumberlands, and her smitty kit¬ tens . . . Employed at Jay’s Cleaners . . . Future plans include work and marriage. “If you wake up and don’t want to smile, if it takes just a little while, open your eyes and look at the day, you’ll see things in a different way.” — Fleetwood Mara a SB. 13 Spring Street Marci, Enjoyed Chemistry class . . . Remembered for being quiet during school . . . Will always remember period four Geometry class with Mrs. Jones . . . En¬ joyed Baton twirling with the Bay State Strutters . . . Member of the AV Crew . . . Employed at Winn Street Pharmacy and Budget Curtains n’ Stuff . . . Future plans include the Air Force. 106 Sanborn Lane Enjoyed Metal Construction class with Mr. Arsenault . . . Remembered for getting suspended for wearing a hat in school . . . Will always remember Mr. Croft as the juke box hero . . . Employed at C M Gulf . . . Plans to attend college ancf major in engineering. “He who hesitates is lost.” — Shakespere A (S ar ene r f. SBazar an 40 Border Road Favorite class Law .. . Favorite Teacher Mr. Hart . . . Will be remembered for playing Pac-Man . . . Will always remember breakfasts with Debbie, “beeping” before the games, and Lanai Island with Joan . . . Member of the Baton Squad . . . Employed at Papa Gino’s .. . Future plans include college and then law school. “One lives in the hope of becoming a memory. ” — Antonio Porchia 46 tflicAas . C. 23 Warren Avenue Rick, Favorite class Decisions ... Favorite teacher Mr. Valeska ... Will be remembered for having so many classes ... Will always remember the great times with I.P., K.C., B.O, P.R., C.Y., and J.C., the pits, pumpkins in Vermont with K.C., and the black eye . . . activities include Powder Puff Football with J.P., K.C., B.O., and E.J. . . . Future plans include the service or a job in welding. ffreaora jt. O eryerofi 203 Haverhill Street Berge, Favorite class Production Printing . . . Favo¬ rite teacher Mr. Harney . . . Will be remembered for Bertha and music with Stiletto . . . Will always re¬ member soccer parties and spraining his fingers for Bertha ... member of Varsity Soccer .. . Enjoys music and movie photography ... Future plans are going to college and continuing with music. “All the world s indeed a stage and we are merely players, performers, and portrayers. Each others au¬ dience outside the gildid cage. — Neil Peart Rush au a Beau ceu 443 Summer Avenue Bernado, Barny, Favorite class Geometry . . . Favo¬ rite teachers Mr. Valeska and Mr. Kenny . . . Remem¬ bered for driving the magnum . . . Will always re¬ member summer of’81 in New Hampshire and Maine . . . Member of Varsity Baseball, J.V. Basketball, and a cheerleader for Powder Puff. . . Employed at Fabric Town ... Plans include college and living in the woods. “I am a 20 ,h century man but I do not want to die here!” — Raymond Douglas Davies Gfiansia (j e a ujrer 61 Red Gate Lane K.K., Ment, Favorite class Accounting . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Brett and Ms. Jones . . . Will be remem¬ bered for being a Ment, drawing Ms. Jones fireside chat sign, and her fear of school food! . . . Will always remember the good times at the radiator, Moo, Bubz, Ms. Sellers, and H.R. 302 . . . Members of the Ski Club and Rainbow ... Employed at Bradlee’s ... Future plans include college. “I always thought that looking back on my crying would make me laugh, but I never knew that looking back on my laughter would make me cry. 153 Belmont Street Enjoyed Trigonometry with Mrs. Jones ... Will be remembered for being happy, saying “that’s what he said”, and “I’m so bummed. ”... Will always remem¬ ber 10 25 79, CYO ski trips, hiking trips, good times with Nancy M., Audrey H., and Fran G., Senior Parties, Junior Beach Day, weekends at colleges, pumpkining’ and Studio 4 . . . Employed at Donut Maker . . . Future plans include attending college to study Interior Design. “Let’s enjoy here while we re here because there is no here there. — Tom Wilson ffreyort GBernart 22 Virginia Road Enjoyed Algebra II with Mr. Schapira and classes with Mrs. Normand and Mrs. Roberts .. . Will be remembered for the deadly (blue?) Dart, and for al¬ ways saying “I’m so bummed!” . . . Will remember the best of times with Karen, crus’in with the gang, nights at Studio 4 with Maureen, Junior Prom, Junior Beach Day, mornings in the cafe, and Star Market parties . . . Member of Drama Club, Glee Club, and Student Council . . . Enjoys waterskiing . . . Em¬ ployed at Star Market . . . Plans to pursue a career in retailing. “One of the most important necessities in life is a friend. tf ire i {jfterry 47 165 Pine Ridge Road A.B., Favorite classes Biology with Mr. Kenney and U.S. History with Mr. Kelly . . . Will be remembered for wearing bis whale belt upside down and being pals with all the librarians . . . Will always remember H.R. 302, Mattituck trip, and the good times with the graybars . . . Member of Winter and Spring Track and Varsity Soccer . . . School activities include Band, inactive member of Ski Club, member of the non¬ existent Outing Club, and the Jr. Class Committee . . . Future plans include a four year college. “We are gonna need a bigger boat. ” Q)ao u 9C. 3$ aAe 48 Lothrop Road Blakey, Favorite Class U.S. History with Mr. Kelly . . . Will be remembered for hanging out in front of the math office, “What’s the Buzz’ . . . Will always remember Brenda Weston, homeroom 302 . . . Mem¬ ber of Varisty Soccer, Freshman Cross-Country, J. V. Hockey, Junior Class Committee, Drama Club, and Demolay . . . Works at Winchester Hospital and Nordberg’s Caterer’s . . . Collegebound. “Spread your little wings and fly away, reach for the stars, fly to the heavens; anything is possible for you to do. Your only blockade will be the fear of failure. 11 Scout Hill Lane Jackie, Jack, Enjoyed Chem. with Mr. Zenewicz . . . Will remembered for her fantastic driv ing skills, bouncy walk, squeaky voice, taking pictures, and “peachy” ... Will always remember we got inches ”, parties big and small?, carpetfresh on Sunday, Hamp¬ ton with friends, Boston, the hatchback, driving for friends, camping in the rain — 7 4 81, J.C., Impress¬ ions late nites, H.R. 302, crazy nites with the guys, and Finland . . . Director of slideshow and yearbook photography editor . . . Collegebound. “My hope for the future is that the friends I make will be as great as the ones I have.” 46 Putnam Road Enjoyed biology with Mr. Soule, English with Mr. Howland, and Chemistry with Mr. Zenewicz . . . Will be remembered for ragging on Mr. “Eugene” Kac- zowka, being a computer hacker, and getting along well with librarians . . . Will always remember H.R. 302, pumpkining, the Saab, Dean A., Martin S., Rob S., and the computer room . . . Member of Freshman Football, Spring Track, Impressions, Computer Club, and Production Printing . . . Enjoys photogra¬ phy, baseball, working on cars, and skiing . . . Col- egebound. “I may not be a hero, but I’ll be there.” — Styx ) ( t t GBouuer 23 Chestnut Road Bobbin Robin, Enjoyed classes with Mr. Lovely and Mrs. Wood . . . Will always remember Junior Beach Day, all the good friends made these past four years, T.G., pumpkining, Tom Petty and Styx concerts, M.W., Soccer cheering . . . Member of fall cheering squad and National Honor Society .. . Enjoys art, tennis, and being with friends . . . Works at My Store for Levi’s . .. Collegebound. “Friendship is the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with a person having to neither weigh thoughts nor measure words.” — George Eliot 47A Highland Street 48 ftftuc tiAs Aft ( S rietzA 228 Washington Street Judi, Favorite teachers Mr. Mosc. and Big H. . . . Remembered for Nat. OREO Apprec. Day, Capt. Jude and morning announcements . . . Will always remember J.C., T-time, Jack’s LITTLE parties, Chip s Bo’s lunch shows, crazy nights with the Guys, temper counts, Hampton, “We got inches , the beards, Sting’s crash, Cuz, and all the moments full of memories with the best of friends — love you Mom Dad . . . Yearbook and Impressions editors, band co¬ director, member of Glee Club, Drama, and Sr. Class Comm ... Collegebound. “Let your light forever shine and by the heep of his mighty hand you shall find.’’ 33 Village Street Lloyd, Favorite class Production Printing . . . Favo¬ rite teacher Mr. Harney . . . Member of Production Printing Club . .. Works at Cerretani’s . . . Plans to enter the field of Graphic Arts. AAA( iams Aft . ABurA ey 34 Spruce Road Buck, Buckeye, Enjoyed Building Construction and lunch . . . Will be remembered for babbling and for forgetting his track shorts at Lexington . .. Will al¬ ways remember the good times down at the fire and sitting on the ledge ... Member of Cross Country, Winter and Spring Track . .. Likes music, sunning, sports, and sleeping ... Has his own landscaping business . . . Hopes to attend University of Lowell or Wentworth. “Today is the first day of the rest of your life. (j uvy Aft A8 A a A 490 West Street C-Chic, Enjoyed I.P.S. with Mr. Blum . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Jones .. . Remembered for always being with Donna and Tammv . . . Will always remember parties, Sunday football games, and the all-nighters with the gang from DeMoula s . . . Played Powder Puff . . . Member of Junior and Senior Class Commit¬ tees ... Spent a month living in Franee ... Works at DeMoula’s Market Basket . . . Hopes to attend a four- year college. “ Cherish yesterday ... Dream tomorrow . . . Live today. ” fflo tV ' t A3 Y YT 16 Mark Avenue (jaroAftf. ABurnett 315 Summer Avenue Burny, Favorite class Algebra II . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Schettiniand Mr. Nisco . . . Remembered for mv name . . . Will always remember best times with K.O. B., good times with special friends, cheerleading P.P.S. for three long years, dancing with E.M. and M.D. anywhere, the Lake, Studio, 3’s Company, lunch 4th with P.S., the 2 Vz best years of her life with Steve; I hope many more! I won! Thanks Mom and Dad — I love you! . . . College, a job, and marriage are future plans. “If you love someone, set him free. If he comes back, he’s yours. If he doesn’t, he never was. 49 Q)aw : fy?. 3Barn 19 Blueberry Lane Burnsy, Enjoyed Ancient History class with Mr. Lovely ... A member of the Varsity Hockey and Golf Teams ... A member of the Ledge Patrol . . . Em¬ ployed at 20th Century Fox Incorporated . . . Plans to become a millionaire. tf iHfts Jf£. (jamfe Ye 17 Avon Street Bones, Favorite teacher Mrs. Jones . . . Will always remember skiing with J.C., C.Y., and P.R., Cape Cod, Ski weekends in VTand NH, Killington, Hamp¬ ton, W.W.R., in the trees with Woodsey, camping in the White Mountains, waterskiing with P.R. and L. N., and the good times with good friends . . . Mem¬ ber of Varsity Basketball team ... Enjoys skiing, camping, and going to concerts . . . Future plans in¬ clude college. “Away with you!” — O.D. 319 West Street Favorite classes English with Mr. Croft and Micro and Field Biology with Mr. Kenney ... Will always re¬ member Mrs. Suld’s French class with Brian W. and M.B.J., side thrust K.’s to the lav partitions, H.R. 302, and the cafeteria . . . Enjoys rollerskating, skiing, and camping . .. Employed at T.A.C. Temps . .. Plans to attend a four year liberal arts or business college. Jl3ar is (3. (3cvrtfe e l 30 Juniper Circle Bubba, Favorite class Phvsics with Mr. McGuire . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Zolubos . . . Will always be remembered for always being late ... Will always remember L ake Winnipesaukee the summer of ’81, Canoe trip. Purple Haze and Double Trouble, C.Y.O. ski trips, Skiing weekend in N.H., and Deena De- Markey . . . Member of Varsity Soccer in ’79 and ’80, and J.V. Wrestling in 78 and ’79 ... Enjoys scuba diving, fishing, Soccer, C.Y.O., and sailing . . . Em¬ ployed at The Claw . . . Future plans include either college, the Navy, or the Coastguard. “YeeoooH” 55 Hanscom Avenue Cal, Enjoyed Biology with Mr. Kenney and classes with Miss Montejunas and Mr. Mosc . .. Will never forget Doug’s party, Beach Day, Bye Bye Birdie, J.C., H R. 302, morning chats with Mrs. Zolubos, pumpkining, G.G. with A.O., Powder Puff, My Bud¬ d y Sue D., 16th B Day, and great times and fond memories with friends, esp. Lori .. . Member of SpringTrack, Drama Club, andGleeClub ... Jr. and Sr. Class President and Sr. Profiles Editor of Pioneer ... Collegebound. “Today we end another day, the future seems so far away; but it isn’t far for the days pass fast and the best times in life seem to never last. Zffiu a yt. (3ar( Z 10 Overlook Road Linda, Will be remembered for her pool parties . . . Will always remember Summer of’81 with the best of friends, L.P.C., pumpkining with J.K., A T., D.H., C.Y., and R. M. ... Eni ioys skiing, partying, cruising, and going to the beach . . . Employed at Transtek Associates . . . Future Plans include a two-year col¬ lege. Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. 50 Jfrf. (jar ms 17 Collins Avenue Kath, Cues, Favorite class Social Work Seminar . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Carter .. . Will be remem¬ bered for W.K., the Bullpen, hanging around in the lav., B.P.L., always being late, attendance record, dragging Rita around the school, and Molson Golden Ale ... Will always remember 4-5-A-lst-F, B.C., Pucky-Wad Association, Barrows, Wi-Wi, Florida with D.Z., pumpkining, and always saying “Where’s the bathroom?” .. . Employed at Mario’s . . . Plans to attend college in the future. jfc Garro 11 Winter Street Jim Carroll Band, Enjoyed 20’s and 30’s with Mr. Howland ... Will always remember the parties and the people who made them special . . . Likes music ... Employed as a stocker at Gallahues Market . . . Future plans include college in September 82. “Think in terms of bridges burned, think of seasons that must end. See the rivers rise and fall, they will rise and fall again.” — Bob Seger Jltfar t f l ' Gar .sor? 41 Shackford Road Mark, Enjoyed Chemistry with Mrs. Cook ... Favo¬ rite teacher Mr. Kaczowka . . . Will always remember Powder Puff, pumpkining, Fourth of July, Beach Day 6 23 81, M.D., “Doobies”, Hoop trip to Maine, Lip- ton, W.P. and C.P. ... Member of Soccer, Spring Track, and Varsity Basketball teams . . . Employed by the Reading Chronicle . . . Collegebound. “Rest your mind, it’s been well fed. — Steve Miller 12 Willow Street Jim, Favorite class Metal Shop . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Arsenault . . . Will always remember second period Hunt. ff(ea er Gary 386 Pearl Street Remembered for always smiling . . . Enjoyed Latin with Ms. Lanouette, Elem. Field Seminar, and class with Mrs. Olmstead . . . Will always remember France ’81, Baton Squad practices and games, Chuck- ies, Jr. Beach Day, Summer ’81, July 4th at Weirs, beeping with Jen, Lipton, Topsfield Fair, good times with good friends, wisits to Marshalls, “Baaaa!” ... A member of the Baton Squad, Gym Show Dance Group, and Class Committee ... Future plans in¬ clude college and a career dealing with people. “You can dream, but you can never go back the way you came.” — Jackson Brown 269 Ash Street Wonder, Casta, Favorite class was Physics with Mr. McGuire . . . Will be remembered for partying at Mr. Hood, having a camera, and having an all-around good time . .. Will always remember Beach Day and the [ )rom . .. Participated in the Ski Club ... An excel- ent photographer . . . Outside activities include occa¬ sional partying, going to parties, and cruisin’ around . . . Employed at Commerical Photographs in Woburn . . . Future plans include studying commer¬ cial and fashion photography. “Let the good times roll. — The Cars GteftAesi Jft. Ga ti i 51 Q)o t ta . if. (Serc uMie 17 Selfridge Road Enjoyed American History with Mrs. Stilgoe and Latin I-IV with Mr. Lanouette . .. Remembered for blushing easily and always being with M.S. and J.H .. . Will always remember Mr. Valeska’s “experi¬ ments’, Junior Beach Day, and good times with M.S., J.H., and V.M. ... Activities include French Club, tennis, snowmobiling, and jazz . . . Employed at Atlantic Supermarket . . . Future plans include col¬ lege. “The future belongs to those who believe in the beau¬ ty of their dreams. — Amanda Bradley (xtro yC. (jA zrc u 113 Belmont Street Fishy, Favorite class Cooking . . . Favorite teacher ... Mr. Brett . . . Remembered for always having a free period and being out back . . . Outside activities include “Pucky-Wad Associates’ . . . Will always re¬ member summer of 81 in NH, Dello’s, 3rd period with P.M., K.C., and M.M., hi-times out back, hav¬ ing a free period with P. M., K. C., and R. M., and the Dreamweaver . . . Employed at Sarmans . . . College- bound. “We chased our pleasure here — Dug our treasures there. Can you still recall the time we cried? Break on through to the other side. ” — Jim Morrison ATA V tAx’ ' r f. (jAietax mA 9 Wilson Street Kimba, Kimbo, Favorite teacher was Kaczowka . . . Will always remember all the summers spent in O. P., Jr. and Sr. Proms ’81, good times and good friends, and all the great times spent with S.G. 4 2 80—-4 1 81 . . . Participated as a 735 Peer Leader . . . Employed at Atlantic . . . Collegebound. It’s Maine . . . and it’s autumn. The birches have just begun turning. It’s life and it’s dying. The lobster- mens’ boats come returning with the catch of the day in their holds and the young boys cold and complain¬ ing. The fog meets the beaches and out on the reaches — it’s raining.” — Dan Fogelberg 94 Summer Avenue Clance, Remembered for The Beast, “Squeal like a pig”, and F.S.C.P . . . Favorite class Introduction to Computers . . . Favorite teachers Mr. K. and Mr. Brett . . . Will always remember the summer of’81, partying and pumpkining with G.S., J.R., J.A., F.A., and G.D., partying with the Gallahue’s crew, and good times with J.K ... Employed at Gallahue’s . . . Future plans include College for Computer Science. Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind.” — Mick Jagger Q)arAem ? (jAud a 56 Temple Street Dari, Enjoyed Jr. Merchandising and class with Mr. Levesque . . . Remembered for “What’s up?” . .. Will always remember Jr. Beach Day, getting kicked out of the library, the 1st Sr. dance of our senior year, the Jr. Prom, good times with the Bradlees gang, M.K., S.A., and K.J . . . Involved in Powderpuff foot¬ ball and Pioneer Business Staff. . . Employed at Brad¬ lees in Woburn . . . Future holds college for Business Administration. “The good times are the best times, the bad times fade away. The good times are forever.” Q)a mA AA arA 121 Willow Street 52 Q)esu s yC. (i ar i 21 Randall Road Denny, Enjoyed Chemistry with Mrs. Cook, Social Work Seminar, Decision III, and class with Mrs. Zolubos . . . Remembered for being on the Raton Squad and saying “That’s so cute!” . . . Will always remember L. P.C., Summer ’81, Scituate, Camden, pumpkining (Wamma Jamma), C.C., S.N. and R.M., Path, Baton with J.C., C.C., and N.D., parties, proms, Beach Day “7”, REO, cruising with J.M., P.N., C.C., and R.M ... Enjoys skiing, partying, football at the beach, and cruising . . . collegebound for nursing. “Looks like we made it!” — Barry Manilow Q)e ra (Joo t 64 Batcheldor Road Debbie, Cookie, Remembered for always being with Donny and being madly in love with Maz once . .. Enjoyed Accounting and classes with Mr. Brett and Mr. Tufts ... Will always remember D. H., 500 miles on the Mustang with Cheryl during April vacation, Jr. Prom and Beach Day, Germany, 10 19 80, 1 15 80, Powderpuff, and what J.R. calls her .. . Participated on the Business Staff of Pioneer ’82 and M.Y.F ... Employed at Marshalls .. . Plans to attend a four year college for accounting, “Happiness is doing with a smile what you have to do anyway.” r iuza i u’ (Doatess 35 Field Pond Drive Romier, Rosie, Rier, Enjoyed class with Mr. Holling¬ sworth and Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska . . . Will be remembered for her laugh . . . Enjoys skiing, tennis, and scheming . . . Will always remember C.Y.O. ski trip (81), sharing a room with Maureen, Joyce, and Jon, Pam’s surprise party. New Year’s Eve 1981, and J.R . . . Employed at Caldor’s . . . College- bound. “I’ll try anything once and if I like it, I’ll do it again. ” (YUte j( . (jOoAy 14 Willow Street Kenny, Enjoyed Accounting and U.S. History . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Hart ... Remembered for hav¬ ing good excuses ... Will always remember the big trip 5 81, J.C. cast party, $25 ones, Scandals with Karen, M.A.F. Bowler Hat, pumpkining, Macs with Sue, good times with great friends ... Drama Club V.P., Jr. Class Comm., Pioneer Business Manager ... Employed at P S Convience ... Collegebound for business . . . Thanx Linda . . . Stephen and Michelle — G.B.Y. It doesn’t matter what position one begins; what matters more is what is what place one finishes. fflaresi S. 6o ms 11 James Road Bo, Coll, Favorite teachers Mr. Schapira, Mrs. Clarke, and Miss Sellars . . . Favorite classes Trig, and Physics . . . Will always remember scaring the pants of Mr. D., Sr. Prom ’81, 10 23 81, and juggling with C.P ... Pet Peeve — dust on contact lenses .. . Remembered for “no way and “icky poo . . . Tri¬ captain of Varsity Tennis . . . Enjoys tennis, piano, and supporting the class of ’82 . . . Collegebound for business. “Happiness consists of sharing moments of your live with a special friend, and realizing that these mo¬ ments of happiness, sorrow, and anger kindle love. c77to ax „ . (joo i 293 Ash Street Cookie, Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Zenewicz . . . Will always remember Lipton, Russo’s with G.J., M.S., B.J., Scituate, Pumpkining, Powderpuff Cheerleading, O.D.’s Cottage — OUCH!, D’schalet, the path, G.B.T. S., “Kevin keys Tom bye!”. Bucking Bronco Tree . . . Involved in J.V. Soccer and Tennis, and the Ski Club . . . Enjoyed pumpkining, skiing, and swimming . . . Employed at H.H. Scott ... Fu¬ ture plans include college. O rise ... and shine, and give God your glory, glory 53 jfarv 0. Gofefeo a ane y Jf£. Goftfto a 128 Woburn Street Jan, Original member of L.P.C. with B.I. and D.L .. . Co-capt. of the Baton Squad . . . Enjoyed class with Miss O’Brien, Mr. Brett, Mr. Swanson, and Transcription . . . Will always remember 10 10 80 and M.P., the Jr. Prom, 5 1 81 with C.C., 1 9 81 and the long run with K. P., B. I., and D.L., Florida 1980 with J.V., Practice with D.C., C.C., and J.V., the war of 10 11 80 . . . Future plans include Business school. “I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today.” 224 Franklin Street Remembered for starving in France and her expert driving skills . . . Will always remember France 81, Soccer Cheerleading — S.R. 8 9 81, cruising with R.P., Mr. Valeska’s Simulations, French II with Mr. Ham, Biology, and class with Mr. Tufts . . . Involved in soccer cheerleading, Foriegn Language Club, Sr. Class Comm., swimming, tennis, C.Y.O., traveling, and 735 . . . Employed at Marshalls “Brand names for less” . . . Collegebound for psychology. “If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it.” — W.A. Ward 494 Franklin Street GAri tm J$. Gor n’ 13 Crosbv Road Corbs, Enjoyed Biology and class with Mrs. Cook . . . Remembered for singing Cupid . . . Will never forget the wild fourth of July, inventory, pumpkining, 5 1 80 with J.C., Camden, Scituate, all nighters, good friends, especially S.N., D.C., and R.M., fun times with P.N. and J.M., Proms, and Baton Squad Dance . . . Involved in track, Baton Squad, Sr. Class Com¬ mittee, skiing, and partying . . . Sophomore Class Treasurer . . . Employed at the Yum-Yum Bakery . . . Future plans include college. jGt ' c iae GauaA ui 27 Elliot Street J .P., Enjoyed Ancient History class with Mr. Lovely . . Remembered for “ragging” on Mr. Lovely and being quite strange . . A member of “frosh”, J.V. and Varsity Baseball, and J.V. Football . . . Enjoys skat¬ ing, ice fishing, boating, and waterskiing . . . Will always remember “Have a Columbo Day”, late night parties, Hampton Beach Weekend, his “Big butt friend”, and Jr. Beach Day with Ruffian . .. Em¬ ployed at Atlantic. Hunted by many, tamed by few, wild and free I will always be. ... And a special thanks to Mom and Dad.” 28 Osborne Avenue Mike, Enjoyed Production Printing with Mr. Harney . . . Participated in freshman and spring track, and Production Printing Club . . . Out of school activities include photography ... Employed at Cerretani’s Supermarket in Reading . . . Future plans involve a career in graphic arts. “Think twice . . . then say nothing. ” 54 Q)a e GB. Gucura a 1100 Main Street Enjoyed Transcription with Miss O Brien and Accounting with Mr. Snyder . . . Remembered for “What am I going to do?” and “Wait, wait!” . . . Will always remember good times with R.H., Fri. Nite pizza parties with S.M. and T.P., Obsession with F.M.,6th per. hallway conferences with S. M., R. H., and C.M ... Outside activities include horseback riding and the company of good friends . . . Future plans include college for business. “Friendship is a thing that’s rare. When once it’s found, it should be handled with care.” j(mc as yC. GuAi un Aa n 41 Victoria Avenue Favorite class Computers . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Brett and Mr. Blaney . . . Will always remember good times with L.C. and G.M., Spain and Tammy, 10 30 81, pumpkining. States, and Ugly Purple Duck . . . Member of 735 and Drama Club . . . Assistant Busi¬ ness Manager of Pioneer . . . Employed at Produce House in Quincy Market ... Collegebound. “Love is like a butterfly; it goes where it pleases, and pleases where it goes. ffa Z M. GroxZ 44 Martin Road Enjoyed classes with Mr. Diluna, Mr. Dunbar, and Mrs. Healy ... Will always remember good times with Michael, New Year’s Eve ’81, C.Y.O. Ski trips. Cheerleaders’ Dance, Beach Day, Jr. Prom, “5 Read¬ ing youths ... ”, pumpkining, Emily, P.K.’s and G.G.’s, Benatar and Styx concerts, and the last cruise in “Little Moe’s Waggon” . .. Fall and Winter Cheer¬ leader, Soccer Cheerleading co-captain . .. Works at Mast. Industries, Inc ... CollegeDound. “Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime. We ll take the best, forget the rest, and someday we ll find, these are the Best of Times. — Styx Joanne jff. (ju ma ie 59 Oak Ridge Road Jo, Favorite class Algebra II . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Gucciardi . . . Will always remember great weekends with good friends, skiing with K.C., P.R., and C.Y., Cape Cod, O. D’s cottage, Woodsey and the Pine tree, ski weekends in Vt. and N.H., pumpkining, and proms ... Member of Ski Club . .. Enjoys mountain climbing, skiing, partying, and L.P.C ... Employed at Last Corner Restaurant . . . Collegebound. “Ifendings symbolize beginnings shouldn t good-byes be easier to say? Life is not always logical. SteftAeits fyf . Gurri 18 Timberneck Drive Wojo, Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Z . . . Will be remembered for looking like Wojo and the Blue Rambler — going sick . . . Will never forget cruising in the Mustang, Beach Day, pumpkining, the good times of Senior year, death cruises in E.J. s mighty C.S., partying in the reece mobile, and Maine . . . Member of the Ski Club . . . Trainer for the football team ... Employed at Dowd Paper Company . .. Collegebound. “For many days we traveled — from a distant place and time to reach a place they call the planet earth — There was to be a celebration.” — ELO 26 Marla Lane Enjoyed Modern Business, soph. Eng., and classes with Mr. Blaney, Mrs. Pinto, and Mrs. Roberts . .. Will always remember B.S. Dance, Jr. Prom, and B.J. 11 28 80, good times in Conn, with A.L., M.D., and J.V., 8 12 80, weekend at Scituate, Jr. Beach Day, Summerof’81 with L.P.C., 7 4 81 at G.J’s . . . Partici¬ pated in Advanced Dance and Powderpulf football ... Enjoys dancing and trips to the beach .. . Future plans include college. All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen.” — Emerson ] aam M. Gummina 55 177 Grove Stre et Charlie, Enjoyed Physics with Mr. “George Blum . . . Remembered for being with Lisa and speaking Spanish with Gina . . . Will always remember Sum¬ mer of “81”, Diary of Anne Frank, “ Acostarse o almor- zarse”, J.C., A.V., Fond memories of C.B. and K.J.K., and Lisa’s flat tire . . . Member of Field Hock¬ ey, Drama Club, Pioneer Staff, Wakefield Swim Team, and 735 . . . Works with disabled children ... Employed at Produce House in Quincy Market . . . Future plans include college. “But that’s okay! ’Cause it just doesn’t matter.” 40 South Street Enjoyed Chemistry with Mrs. Cook, Honors Physics with Mr. McGuire and class with Mr. Blum .. . Re¬ membered for always smiling . . . Will never forget the great times with Ralph, Jr. Prom, 6 5 81 and 6 12 81 with R.D., gym shows, good times at M B. and unusual times with B.J. and C.B., and The Lake . . . Member of the Sr. Class Committee, Pioneer Business Staff, Gym Show Dance Group, and Powder Puff . . . Employed at DeMoulas . . . Collegebound. This time is the first time and the first time is forever. ASa d dl. Q)adj 100 Border Road P. Daddy, Favorite class American Lit. . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Croft . . . Will be remembered for speak¬ ing too loudly in the library . . . Will always remember the friendliness shown to him by many of the people at RMHS . . . Member of Debating Club, Sid Club, E.M.T. course with Mr. Schettini, and the Senior Play . . . Employed at Cerretani’s and Thackeray’s . . . Plans to take a year off to work and then go to Alaska with his brother. “We’ve spent many years together, but not enough time. — His grandfather jldtry Q)a y 1 Breton Circle Mare, Roots, Enjoyed Biology with Mr. Winchelland Mr. Finstein and class with Mrs. Zolubos . . . Re¬ membered for always saying “Hi chicks and “Hey kids”, E.S.U, and wearing bows . . . Will always re¬ member great times with Bunge, Gut, P. D., D.S., S.R., S.N., K.S., and C.B., Jr Beach Day “81”, Mr. Skelton in A. and P., P.S.L. dice, Nodos and Sam’s, and key words . . . Member of Winter and Spring Track . . . Employed at Yum Yum Bakery . . . Col¬ legebound. “A smile can never be kept, it can only be given away. ” 219 Ash Street Bindy, Bunge, Favorite classes U.S. History and Biol¬ ogy . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Carroll and Mr. Win- chell . . . Will be remembered for her rosy cheeks, “I trust you, Mary ”, and “Excuse Me” . . . Will always remember Jr. Beach Day, best times with M.D., M.S., D.S., K.S., S.R., S.N., and P.D., and Mr. Skeleton in Anatomy . . . Participated in Winter and Spring Track . . . Member of Rainbow . . . Employed at Cerretani’s . . . Plans to attend a four-year college to major in Physical Therapy. ddcAan df. Q) ’ €fn jro {v 105 Belmont Street Dick, D.A., Favorite classes Decisions III and Econo¬ mics . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Winchell ... Will be remembered for Lollipops and Doublemint, Blue Streaks down Wildcat Mountain ”, and having a nicer rear view than Sue .. . Will always remember Sum¬ mer ’81, the pizza, S.P.C., and Scituate . .. Played football and baseball . . . Enjoys the outdoors, fishing, going to the beach, and being with friends . . . Em¬ ployed at Donut Maker . . . Future plans include college. “People sometimes ask me why I scream and shout, I just say it’s me and it’s got to come out” — J. Ceils 56 ( ' o rt tojhAer Q)cu u a i 7 Chute Street 105 Red Gate Lane Paul, Favorite classes Engineering Graphics and Tri¬ gonometry ... Favorite teachers Mr. Wales and Mr. Moscariello . . . Member of the soccer and track teams . . . Hobbies include skiing, waterskiing, basketball, and raquetball . .. Plans to attend a four-year college to major in business. “I am a dreamer.” — John Lennon aul jf £. Q)a itas SteftAa iw j( . Q)art eyi ' 93 Walnut Street Gary, Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Kelly and clas¬ ses with Mr. Howland . . . Will always remember C.Y.O. ski trips, 9 12 81, 12 23 80, M.C., M.D., M.M., F.O., J.A., J.R., and N.M., Flame’s garage. Kinks concert 9 27 81, canoe trip, and Francis’ party ... Member of Football team . . . Enjoys skiing and scuba diving . . . College bound. Indians scattered on Dawns Highway bleeding. Ghosts crowd the young child’s fragile egg-shell mind.” — Jim Morrison 57 St. Richard Street, Roxbury Steph, Hollywood, Favorite class cooking . . . Favo¬ rite teachers Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Carter . . . Will be remembered for being hyper-active, listening to peo¬ ple’s problems, and acting crazy sometimes . . . Will always remember being in the Metco office, the girls in the private room, and Kelle, Kim, Susan, and Tanya . . . played Powder Puff ... performed in the Martin Luther King Show . . . Modeled in Mrs. Even’s fashion show . . . Enjoys partying, dancing, skating, and modeling . . . Employed at Filene’s . . . Plans to go to college and become an airline stewar¬ dess or pilot. “Really! y f l. Q)e Otyt’ o ffer ert rf. Q)a Si wz 14 Keith Road Herb, Favorite class Microbiology with Mr. Kenny . . . Will be remembered for organizing the Chess Wargame Club . . . Will always remember the last and best year at RMHS . . . HR rep for room 306 . . . Member of Interscholastic Band, and 735 Inc. ... Student Supervisor for the Computer Room and Pres¬ ident of the Wargamer’s Club . . . Future plans in¬ clude college. “We spend our lives looking for the answer to life, the Universe, and everything, when we don’t even know the question.” 88 Eastway Wena, Enjoyed Biology and 20’s and 30’s . . . Will always remember going out with F.O., her Sw ' eet 16 birthday party, Germany, Soccer games, G.H., the lake, 8 21 81, ski trip ’81, and good times with friends ... Employed at CVS ... Future plans include col¬ lege. “It takes both the sun and the rain to make a beautiful rainbow.” 57 17 Crosby Road Sean, Enjoyed Wood and Metal Shop . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Kenney . . . Will be remembered for being a member of the Village Green Preservation Society and a dedicated fan of Bob Dylan ... Will always remember the good times and concerts with friends and beating Woburn . . . Plays football . .. Enjoys music. “So thank your lucky stars you go protected, walk the line and never mind the cost, don’t wonder who the law men were protecting, when they nailed the savior to the cross. ” o. Q)eure l 68 Linden Street Gwen, Will always remember her summer in Wales, good times with T.L. and M E., her buddy Amy D., U.S.A. Games, and Biology ' with H.N. ... Plaved softball, basketball. Co-captain of 1981 Field Hockey Team . . . Enjoys camping, hiking, outdoor activities, and running . . . Employed at PapaGino’s . . . Future plans include college to enter the field of forestry. Live for Today, Dream for Tomorrow, Learn from yesterday.” JlitcAael Q). Q) ’(S itremonfr 398 Haverill Street Dent, Enjoyed Algebra and Chemistry . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Kaczowkaand Mr. Blodgett . . . Will be remembered for playing the piano . . . Will always remember the Junior Prom with Carolyn, ski trips, Flamie’s parties, J. Geils concert, and Mr. Z s home¬ room ... Plays hockey ... Member of C.Y.O. Execu¬ tive Board . . . Plans to go to an engineering college. “Do not follow where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” jfaa JL Qje mond 105 Beacon Street Enjoyed French class with Mrs. Healy . . . Will be remembered for being quiet and loving to watch Bruin and Red Sox games . . . Out of school activities include tennis, badminton, reading, and writing . . . Future plans include furthering her education in Ancient History and working in a field of historical research. 340 Haven Street Diff, Enjoyed gym . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Gillis . . . Will be remembered for having people over his house . . . Will always remember Summer of ’81, “Kinks”, and his friends Goonie, Nardo, and Ruffie . . . Plays Varsity Hockey . . . Participated in Powder Puff Cheerleading . . . Hobbies include hockey and en¬ joying himself . . . Employed at U.M.A.C.O . . . Fu¬ ture plans include working for his father. “Good times are the best times, and bad times fade away.” — J. Geils 23 Virginia Road Enjoyed class with Mrs. Normand and Idea of Man . . . Remembered for talking too fast and matchmak¬ ing ... Will always remember the very best of times with Donna, France ’81, long talks with Sue, Scandals with Kenny, Beach Day, Chadwicks, Pat Benetar Weekend, the Prom, Mr. Z’s HR, Maureen and Artie, f mmpkining 10 31 81, special talks with len, letters rom Belgium, that @%! blue bomb, and one weekend in September with L.T. and E M ... Editor of Pioneer, Drama Club, and Glee Club ... Will attend Cornell University. “So much of life ahead, we’ll find a place where there s room to grow. And yes, we’ve just begun.” 58 t fii asi Q)iJkIamdrth 38 Wescroft Road Sue, Enjoyed Trig with Mr. Schapira .. . Favorite teacher Mr. Howland ... Will be remembered for “typed” notebooks, being organized, “Hel-lo ”, and never being absent . . . Will always remember Agatha Mushroom, French III, her buddy Marie C., and to never use a blender to cup up spinach . . . Likes to cook and walk her dog ... Employed at Mall Drugs ... Plans to attend a four year college. “Always remember that you are absolutely unique — just like everybody else. jf af Q)oAerty 147 Grove Street Shmeg, Megaphone, Enjoyed Chemistry with Mrs. Cook ... Favorite teachers Miss Bartlett and Mr. Blaney .. . Remembered for being known as “Puck’s” daughter, being grounded, and snoring at A. L. s party ... Will always remember Long Beach 7 4 81, big- wheel race, and all nighters with friends . . . Dances in Gym Show ... Winter Cheerleader ... Teaches dancing ... Employed at Daniels Nursing Home ... Plans to attend a two year college for a career in tourism. “You can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people some of the time, but you can’t fool Mom!!’ Jlda( e iney c7 . 34 Marla Lane Mad, Enjoyed Chemistry and Algebra II . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Cook ... Will always remember the good times spent with A.L., G.C., S.V., and P.C., summers in Connecticut, Beach Day 81, the Junior and Senior Proms, Revere and the Path . . . Played Powder Puff Football . . . Member of L.P.C ... Likes dancing and cruising . . . Plans to go to college for business management. “I have no thought to what lies behind, but push on to what lies ahead. ” Patricia (d. QdoAerty 11 Milton Road Patty, Enjoyed Transcription with Miss O Brien . . . Will always remember Beach Day, Foreigner ’81, weekend in Sommerville, Prom Night, Lou, and good times with friends ... Enjoys jazz, horseback riding, partying, and rollerskating . .. Employed at De- Moulas Market Basket . . . Future plans include work and then business school “Dream until your dreams come true. JfdarA c . 641 Peal Street Favorite class English Lit . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Benshimol ... Will always remember his years in high school. Summer of 79 and ’81 movies . . . Mem¬ ber of War-gamer’s Club and enjoys collecting movies on videotape . . . Future plans include college to be¬ come a film critic. “Do not waste your time trying to live up to the expectations of others, but make your own expecta¬ tions and live your own life. di zm ze A Q)o an 62 Deering Street Beth, Bethie, Enjoyed Physics and Social Work Semi¬ nar . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Blum and Mrs. Lepionka . . . Will always remember Powder Puff, C.K., A.P., C.W., and Junior Beach Day .. . Played basketball and softball . . . Likes swimming, reading, and getting a tan ... Employed at McDonald’s ... Future plans include college “To wonder is to begin to understand. 59 ar mra . Waucetto 157 Pearl Street Sister Barbara, Enjoyed Cooking Class . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Bond . . . Will always remember Todd, her Little Honda, trip to Spain and the 35 foot poster on the outside school wall .. . Likes skiing, playing tennis, and playing her guitar ... Employed at Ber- son s Pharmacy . . . Plans to attend business school and eventually get married. (Sc uxzrd Q)rcsco 105 Washington Street Ed, Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Swanson . . . Will be remembered for being wild and crazy and for his laugh . . . Will always remember Washington Park, Hockey Rock, the hill after school with Mike G., Rufus C. and Mr. Green, Gumbie, and The Kinks . . . Member of the Varsity Hockey Team ... In¬ vo lved with Reading Youth Hockey ... Employed at Friendly’s in Woburn . . . Future plans include col¬ lege- “The future’s uncertain and the end is always near. — Jim Morrison 60 jflt ' c u’ e 0. 0oucett 38 Dividence Road Enjoyed Senior Office Practice . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Swanson and Mr. Bond . . . Will always remem¬ ber the ledge, parties, 6 10, 10 23, and 11 7 ... Fu¬ ture plans include college to major in business. “Tell me about it.” Maureen Q)qyon 103 Timberneck Drive Moe, Reenie, Enjoyed Language and Human Be¬ havior .. . Favorite teacher Mr. Valeska ... Remem¬ bered for having her car . . . Will always remember C.Y.O. Ski Trip 81 and sharing a room with Suzanne, Joyce, and Jon 80% of the time . . . Hobbies include skiing, tennis, snowmobiling, and scheming . . . Man¬ ager of the Joy Health Spa . . . Plans to own her own health spa. “Sign her up.” (S iza u’tAs 0. 72 Intervale Terrace Liz, Lizard, Duff, Enjoyed Biology and 20’s and 30’s . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Diluna and Mr. Howland ... Will be remembered for always having her car on weekends and for school . . . Will always remember Lipton, Jr. Beach Day, Scituate 4 80 and the path . . . Member of the Baton Squad . .. Member of L. P.C. and likes cruising and being with friends ... Em¬ ployed at Atlantic Food Mart . . . Plans to attend a four-year school for Business Administration or Com¬ puter Science. “I am the Lizard King, I can do anything.” — Jim Morrison and Francis Orlando. Wi mm cT. Q)u jrya r 9 Belmont Street Drugan, Enjoyed Woodshop and English with Mr. Hart . . . Will be remembered for listening to Music, partying, getting into mischief, and being loud . . . Will always remember The Brothers, long cruises in the Green Machine with G.M., Merlin at the Temple, 25 Kegger at Wentworth, A.L.J., and concerts with K.P. and L.F. ... Member of Varsity Soccer, Track, and Baseball . . . Employed at Mall Drugs . . . Plans to attend a two year college. “We re not gonna take it!” — The Who ayce yC. { )u Jt aj 182 Bancroft Avenue Dunk, Enjoyed Mrs. Cook s period one Chemistry class . .. Will be remembered for never getting in a car at Long Beach . . . Will always remember the good times with Suzanne C., 2-13, morning gymnastic practices, Lipton, Donna’A.’s Halloween party, Jr. Prom with Mike, decorating the football locker room and beeping, and the Cheerleaders’ Dance with Mike .. . Captain of gymnastic team and football cheerlead¬ ing .. . Member of Spring Track and LPC ... Em- E loved at the North Surburban YMCA . . . College- ound. “These are the Best of Times. ’’ — Styx f fturey yC. S enton 56 Whittier Road Stace, Favorite classes Science Fiction and Spanish II . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Winchell, Mr. Scarpitto, and Mrs. Laporto . . . Will be remembered for “Real¬ ly!” and freezing at track parctice . . . Will always remember France ’81, fourth of July weekend, Baaa!, good times with friends, Topsfield Fair, and the Kaga- mangus Highway . . . Member of Spring Track, Pep Squad and Senior Class Committee .. . College- bound. “True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends but in their worth and value. — Ben Johnson Q)ofwa M. (SncA afi 11 Harriman Avenue Dee, Favorite teachers Mr. Benshimol and Mr. Roth ... Will always remember C.H., football games, operettas and other productions, before school with J.H., M.S., and D.C., saltines and gingerale, Celtics 81, Flea Market, and all the good times with friends . . . Band director, yearbook staff, Jr. and Sr. Class Committee, and Drama Club Secretary . . . Enjoys dancing and jogging . . . Employed at Friendly’s . . . Plans to attend the Lawrence Memorial Hospital School of Nursing to go into pediatric nursing. 22 Rustic Lane Rick, Dick Fin, Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Swan¬ son and Accounting with Mr. Gillis . . . Remembered for having red hair, playing golf, and standing in front of the Math Office before H R. ... Will remember Spanish 3 Class with Mr. Donovan, pumpkining, fourth Sub-run, Mr. Blaney making fun of him playing golf, and H R. with Mr. Blodgett . . . Co-Captain of the golf team and member of the Varsity Hockey Team ... Enjoys Baseball . . . Employed at Meadow Brook . . . Collegebound for Accounting. Future goal is to become a golf pro. tffocAarcl ' Sft i ay on 66 Franklin Street Cisco, Espo, Trucker, Enjoyed Ancient History and classes with Mr. Lovely and Mr. Scarpitto . . . Will be remembered for being crazy, being late, and always being out back . . . Will never forget Woody-June with Robin and friends, and Friday night Hockey . . . Enjoys partying and listening to the Rolling Stones . . . Employed at Mall Drugs . . . Collegebound. “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotton son, so that whoever believes in Him should not perish, But have everlasting life. ” — John 3:16 659 Pearl Street Jeff, Enjoyed gym with Tom Myslicki . . . Will always remember the Van Halen Concert, working at The Claw ”, the summer of’81 with Mark and Dan, and the good times spent with Arlene, Bob, Dave, Ferry, and Dan . .. Enjoys scuba diving, going to concerts, and bein with Arlene ... Employed at “The Lobster Claw” .. . Plans to attend the University of Lowell. “Deep down below, where dream and action move silently forward, side by side, through the dense wa¬ ters, man feels for a moment in tune with life.” — Phillipe Diole cJ? yy ' t teya t 61 uir€ i Jf£. SfcsA 60 Willow Street Ka, Enjoyed Steno 1 ... Favorite teacher Miss O Brien . . . Remembered for always being seen with Richard . . . Will always remember all my free periods and the new lunch schedule . . . Enjoyed dancing and drawing . . . Plans to get married this summer. “We are now stepping over a threshold into the un¬ known.” 78 Scotland Road Idele, Alfalfa, Enjoyed History with Mr. Swanson . . . Will lx- remembered for pucky-wad Association, “my car , and K mart talks with Val . . . Will never forget the summer of ' 81 with Paul, 10 17 81, weekends at Gayle’s cottage ... A member of the Pep Squad . . . Employed at K-mart . . . Collegebound. “Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is perhaps, the end of the begin¬ ning. — Sir Winston Churchill Jcot y Sfflaguy 51 Putnam Road Spanky, Enjoyed French 3 with Mrs. Healey . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Z. and Mr. Blodgett . . . Re¬ membered for ragging on Mary 1st period with J.H. and working with Steve, Barry, and “Gail” . . . Will always remember Paris ’81 with D.H., K.L., G.D., K.D., and M.L., Stonies, Sticks, The Path, “The Mighty V”, Stein, Good times with Woj, Mr. Bill, Dik, Jr. year, and “Beach Day?? ... A trainer for fall sports, member of the ski club, and alternate H.R. Rep .. . Enjoys all sports and L.P.C. ... Works at Cerretani’s . . . Collegebound. “Like a quest who’s stayed too long, now it’s finally time to leave.” — Bob Seger 20 Governors Drive Dee-Cee, Enjoyed O.J.T. with Mrs. Roberts and class with Mr. Dunbar . . . Will be remembered for being short and always being out back . . . Will always remember parties down the block, the Junior Prom with M.G., G.B., D.M., Hampton Beach with M.G., G.B., M.Z., “Moo! ”, “Guess what?!” . . . Member of the Pep Squad . . . Employed at Gallahue’s . . . Plans to attend a 2 year business school. “You think you know but you are never quite sure” — Black Sabbath Jld i iae c37 hv ' 20 Chequessett Road Mike, Flib, Enjoyed French with Mrs. Healy, Idea of Man with Mr. Croft, Chemistry with Mr. Z. and Physics . . . Remembered for living in France, playing tenor sax, driving “big yella , and having a great sense of humor . . . Will never forget running quarters, Mattatuck, N.Y., Thorton, U.H.I.M.P., W.P.A.E., labs with Mr. Z, “Toute la Bande ”, and the librarians . . . Member of Varsity Cross-Country, Winter and Spring Track, Band, and Impressions photographer . . . Employed at Cerretani’s . . . Collegebound. “It takes all sorts of in and outdoor schooling; to get adapted to my kind of learning. ” — Frost. ffar y cT. cT’or ex 365 Haverhill Street Forbee(4-B’s), Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Lovely and Chemistry with Mr. Blodgett . . . W’ill be remem¬ bered for “moms-mighty-mustang . . . Will never forget Junior Beach Day and Peabody ... A member of the Varsity Soccer Team and enjoys weight lifting (12 oz. at a time) . . . Employed at First Electronics . . . Collegebound. “Blow Doors 62 Stev€si a ma 39 Mill Street Enjoyed Personal Finance with Mrs. Starrett . . . Will always remember being cut from the hockey team for one reason or another, LATE night parties at TOM’s house, the red cooler. Beach Day with the portable bar ... Member of spring track team 1981 ... A homeroom rep . . . Employed at UMACO ... Hopes to pursue a career in hockey or computers. “I get by with a little help from my friends’ — John Lennon da Garrard 21 Cumberland Road Favorite class Photo Offset and Graphic Design . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Harney . . . Remembered for being spaztic and trying to plan a party at the beach ... Will always remember Sunday’s soccer games, April 19, and spring vacation, Senior Beach Day, the Great times up in N. H. with Sally ... Enjoys soccer, horsebackriding, partying, dancing, skiing . . . Plans to attend college. “I carry your heart with me (I carry in my heart). I am never without it, anywhere I go you go, my dear; and whatever is done by me is your doing. 96 Red Gate Lane D.J., D-chic, Remembered for always laughing and sometimes at the wrong time, singing in the hall with T-chic, playing jokes on C-sick . . . Will always re¬ member my brother David and the memories we shared, what a good friend a sister can be, May 5, 1978, Baton Squad and Cheerleader’s Dances, Chi- quita’s locker, football games but most of all Mark . . . Member of the Baton Squad and Sr. Class Committee “Thanks for all your love, Mom and Dad!” 28 Pinevale Avenue c ldi a t ato 19 Sondra Lane 106 Spruce Road Fras, Favorite class Ancient History ... Favorite teachers Mr. Lovely and Mr. Dunbar . . . Will always remember being a proud Reading milk fed boy and sitting on the ledge ... Member of Varsity Football and Spring Track . . . Future plans include college and becoming rich. “The answer my friend is blowing in the wind, the answer is blowin in the wind.” — Bob Dylan ( ame Sailed ' o sty (j. S ra er 63 (Zam ZZe Jl£. Z emeZZasa 13 Winter Street Camella, Dickie, Slowpoke . . . Favorite class Trans¬ cription . . . Favorite teachers Miss O Brien, Mrs. Carter, and Mr. Dunbar . . . Remembered for being late and looking forward to the weekends . . . Will always remember the parties down the block, after¬ noons over S.C.’s house, all her close friends, long raves with G.B ... Enjoys going to parties, cutting hair, and spending money. “We’ve only just begun.’ 30 Bancroft Avenue Dickie, Favorite classes Anatomy and Physiology . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Hodgkins . . . Remembered for worrying about my piano and looking forward to the weekend . . . Will always remember the excellent times with her friends, her one and only Ed, Mickey Mousin’, NYE Party 1981 . . . Enjoys partying and enjoying her free time . . . Employed at McDonald’s . . Plans to go to college to become a dental hygienist. “Then I saw your face, and the song that you were singin , though I thought I knew the words; the tune was quite absurd and out of key.” — Jeff Lynne 15 Reading Terrace Juice, Gizz, Enjoyed class with Mr. Wales . . . Re¬ membered for being spazy and too picky . . . Will never forget Wabanaki, raves with S R., Sue’s bone, “Lily” hunting, wild trips to matches, nights at Jack¬ ie’s, “Turn the Page ”, the Carmel Sundae, “G.S.”, Chinese Firedrills, and good times with friends . .. Member of varsity tennis, Pioneer Literary Editor, Jr. and Sr. Class Comm., Drama Club Make-up crew, gym show dance group, and freshmen softball and basketball . . . Employed at Putnam Pantry . . . Col- legebound. “It’s nice to be important, but it’s more important to be nice. 114 Grove Street Nance, Wally, Enjoyed Ancient History, class with Mr. Lovely and Mr. Swanson . . . Will always remem¬ ber cheering, cougar parties, Jimmy’s, C.C.C., Dares 6 20 80, Hampton with T.K., W.P., “Columbo”, The Great Pumpkin Search with Lisa, Lipton, Jr. Beach Day, and “Pucky Wad” . . . Captain of Austin Cheer¬ ing . . . Out of school activities include cheering, dancing, and skiing . . . collegebound. “Live for the present, not for the past or future. ” ' iZtaron yC. ZZiZs um 28 Locust Street Sha, Gilly, Enjoyed English with Mr. Bond and Mr. Croft . . . Remembered for babbling and being a spaz . . . Will always remember Jr. Beach Day, Ipswich 6 12 81, good times w ' ith Scott, Gaz and “the hand”, good times at Lipton . . . Involved in Student Council . . . Enjoys partying and rollerskating . . . Employed at Mall Drug . . . Plans to attend college and become a social worker. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations and you’re not here to live up to mine. I am I and you are you, and if by chance we find each other, it’s beautiful.” i ( Zfe i ufer ZZZ. Z jffarcZ 18 Martin Road Jenny, Enjoyed class with Mr. Kaczowka . . . Will always remember C.Y.O. trips, the last cruise in the Moe Mobile I, P.O.W., Nancy’s parties, pumpkinin’, 5 Reading Youths . . . the summer of’81 with the girls, and when the mileage on the 69 Ford change to 40,000. c jZ( y r yt. Z tra eZZa 64 Alaru A . o a W 227 Haverill Street Mag, Favorite classes English and Food . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Carter . . . Remembered for always get¬ ting dismissed ... Will always remember parties down the block, the Jr. Prom, Salisbury Weekend with K.C., and the week in France . . . Plans toattend a two year college for Food Service Management. “Wish I didn’t know now, what I didn t know then. — Bob Seger 104 Grand Street Debbie, Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska . . . Will always remember April 8, 1979, 6:30 at C.B.’s, and 9th grade detention . . . Enjoys playing the guitar and Art classes at Mass. College of Art . . . Employed at Northeast Associates, Inc . . . Future plans include marriage and going to Art Institute of Boston. “Along the road your steps may stumble, your thoughts may start to stray. But through it all a heart held humble levels and lights your way. — Dan Fogelberg r fa Y Ay A() ?€ 101 King Street Enjoyed Human Behavior . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Howland . . . Remembered for always going away and never wanting to come back . . . Will always remem¬ ber S.M., D.F., D.H., Summers at the Cape, the Dead concerts — “80 and 81, Maryland in 1980 . . . Enjoys skiing, sailing and going to Dead concerts . . . Plans to go to college. “Some come to laugh the past away, some come to make it just one more day. (jar A(y. £ raf 11 Bond Street Barb, Babs . . . Favorite classes Modern European History with Mr. Swanson and Art with Mrs. O Hal- loran . . . Will always remember 18th and 19th birth¬ days, surviving her early teens, coming home, and graduation day . . . Involved in Drama Club and 735 Peerleader Program . . . Enjoys playing the guitar, singing, and sewing . . . Employed at Arco . . . Future plans include taking a year off and then attending Rochester Institute of Technology. It’s pretty heavy. It’s pretty nice. It reminds me of a chevy parked on ice.’ Q)awc ffrao ' t 58 Colburn Road 246 Woburn Street Carl, Will be remembered for always working and telling bad jokes . . . Will always remember Class Day, Graduation, and sneaking out to McDonald’s . . . Enjoys sailing, skiing, powerboating, hiking, camping, windsurfing, and partying with friends after work ... Employed at Arey’s Marina . . . Plans to continue work and take courses in business manage¬ ment. 65 7 Wood End Lane Greenso, Enjoyed Accounting I and II with Mr. Brett . . . Remembered for being a “WHO freak . . . Will always remember WHO 2 16 79!, Ed’s ’78-’79, Jip — L.W., D.D., E.J.’s — 7 to9, what?, Jr. Prom— D.Z., Pete, Sanborn, Bleachers — ’79 . . . Enjoyed partying at Birchie . . . Employed at Reading News Co. and Howard Johnson’s . . . Future plans include school, work, and partying but not necessarily in that order. “I just wanna die with you near, I’m feeling so high with you here.” — Pete Townshend 541 Haverhill Street Suzie, Favorite classes Law, Biology, and Decision I . . . Favorite teachers Mrs. Zolubos, Mr. Tufts, and Mr. DiLuna . . . Will be remembered for always being with Nina, and driving the Honda . . . Will always remember Lynn 7 22 81, J .C. 25 B-ball, 7 4 81 — camping in the rain at the Weirs, late night trips to the beach and cruising with friends, Jr. Prom with J.T., 10 10 81, Swiney, and Jr. Beach Day . . . Works at Marshall’s . . . Future plans include college to study criminal justice. Life’s truest happiness is found in the friendships we make along the way.” 54 Parkview Road Ramone (after the Ramones), Favorite class gym . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Blum . . . Will be remembered for his designer jeans, Nike sneakers, and being a new kid in school . . . Will always remember the Back Parking Lot . . . Employed at Wonderland Dog Track in Revere . . . Future plans include college. “Hope I die before I get old. — The Who 6 Cumberland Road Hollywood, Favorite Class Economics .. . Favorite teacher Mr. Moscariello . . . Will be remembered for hating the Yankees . . . Will always remember leaving Mike Zuccala at Castlehill Beach . . . Captain of Varsi¬ ty Soccer and Baseball teams . . . Enjoys sports . .. Employed at Donut Maker . . . Collegebound. Same a 29 Knollwood Road Pam, Enjoyed Modern European History with Mr. Swanson and Biology with Mr. Kenney . . . Remem¬ bered for caring about friends . . . Will always remem¬ ber the best of times with good friends, the many “experiences ”, being involved in too many things at once, the Friendly chats, the laughs, and Beach Day? . . . Member of Winter and Spring Track, Student Council, Editorial Board of Impressions, Art and Lay¬ out Co-Editor of Pionner, and Sr. Committee .. . Employed at Friendly’s . . . Collegebound. “Happiness should always remain a bit incomplete. After all, dreams are boundless. 15 Sandra Lane Hagaroo, Favorite class Biology ... Favorite Teacher Mr. Winchell . . . Will be remembered for liking new wave music. The 400, and being Preppie . . . Will always remember Junior Beach Day, Junior Prom, Summer of 81, strange days with DA, Nellie, and Rip, L.P.C., CYO mountain climbing trip, Pumpkin- ing, and V.C. at the path . . . Member of CYO . . . Employed at Ylashalls . . . Collegebound. You re living in your own private Island. — The B-52 ' s 66 !7la e s 26 Charles Street Hails, Favorite class College Prep Math . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Hollingsworth . . . Will be remembered for always having free periods . . . Will always remem¬ ber one foggy night at Austin . . . Member of Varsity Hockey Team . . . Employed at Time Electronics . . . Collegebound. “Something isn’t worth doing if nothing is to be gained. c Ut eri (j. Harriet 3 Bradford Hoad Val, Harry, Favorite Class Business courses . . . Favo¬ rite Teachers Mr. Gucciardi, Mr. Veleska, and Mrs. Cooper . . . Will be remembered for always laughing, talking and listening to others problems .. . Will al¬ ways remember Jr. Beach Day, Pumpkining, and all the good times shared with friends . . . Enjoys travel¬ ing, camping, swimming, and reading . . . Employed at Belmont Industries and Boston Stove ... Plans to pursue a career in computers and data processing. I do not fear tomorrow, for I love today. I love you not only for w hat you are making of your¬ self, but for what you are making of me. 99 Beacon Street Poo Bear, The Bear, Favorite Class English 10 . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Hodgkins ... Will be remem¬ bered for the radiator, homeroom tenth grade with Mr. Benshimol and Carl Graf. . . Will always remem¬ ber Jr. Prom, long talks, partying at the trussels with friends, late night pizza’s, “Bong Water”, and good times with friends . . . Member of Junior Varsity Soccer and Ski Club . . . Enjoys swimming and skiing . . . Employed at Addison Wessley . . . Future plans include work. “Friends are like gold, the longer you have them, the more they are worth.” 0m J$. tftaue 11 Echo Avenue Hazel, Soul Sister, Crazy Hazy, Anza Bananza, Annie, Favorite class Human Behavior . . . Will be remembered for making people do double-takes .. . Will always remember J.S., Eunice’s wings, do-do fights with A.P., D.S., quarters for Mrs. L., France ’81, backward sprints with K.C.B., and running the lake on a windy day . . . Member of Varsity Cross- Country, Basketball, and Softball, non-smoking prog¬ ram, and National Honor Society . . . Employed at Yum-Yum Bakery-Demoulas ... Collegebound to major in Special Education. “The best ideas are the ideas that help people. 119 Libby Avenue Scrappydoo, Favorite class Stenography . . . Favorite Teachers Mr. Bond and Mr. Dunbar . . . Will be remembered for whispering in class and passing notes . . . Will always remember Jr. Beach Day, Jr. and Sr. Proms, good times at Studio 4 with V.H., surprise party for Steve Canty, and May 19, 1979 . . . Member of Winter and Spring Track . . . Enjoys skiing, swim¬ ming, horseback riding, spending time with Steve, and CYO . . . Employed at Kirkwood House in Wake¬ field . . . Collegebound. Don’t go changing to try and please me. You never let me down before.” — Billy Joel Qjea i iw tfb. f laz os 16 Brook Street Dee, Enjoyed Algebra II with Mr. Kaczowka . . . Remembered for being a life guard at the skinny dipping party . . . Happy times in Camden, Skiing ancl the Chalet, special times with Gregg, 3 13 81 — ”an unexpected gift”, Scituate, all the fun in France with M.L., H.C., S.F., and K.L., and spending the “best of times with family and friends’ . . . Member of Jr. and Sr. Committees, Student Council, and year¬ book staff ... Works at Screenprint, Inc . . . College- bound. “And so it seems our destiny To search and never rest To ride that ever changing wave That never seems to crest. — Bob Seger 67 S eonje ffla tecA 50 Middlesex Avenue i fman . IS f la jw 73 Martin Road Ms. Echt, Enjoyed Decisions III, Idea of Man, and microbiology with Mr. Clarke, Mr. Croft, and Mr. Kenney ... Will be remembered for being in love every other week and being over dramatic and anti¬ social . . . Will always remember Kevin and Suzie at work . Drama Club member . . . Enjoys horse¬ backriding and guitar . . . Plans to attend college and write a novel. “Pause you who read this, and think for a moment of the long chain of iron or gold, of thorns or of flowers that never would have bound you but for the forma¬ tion of the first link on one memorable day. — Charles Dickens JfSaureesi §. ea a y 99 John Carver Road Run-a-round, Enjoyed Modern Business and Lan¬ guage and Human Behavior with Mr. Blaney, Mrs. Roberts, and Miss Montejunas . . . Will be remem¬ bered for cocktail parties on Fridays with Joan and being an experienced driver before her time .. . Will always remember her best friends J.C., N.G., and W.P.A., the Junior Prom, and Beach Day 81 Member of Track and Gymnastics teams . . . Austin Prep and Reading High cheerleader . . . Enjoys weekends and spending times with her many friends . . . Future plans include college. 11 Echo Avenue Sue, Favorite class Algebra II . . . Will always remem¬ ber homeroom periods with M. H., M.H., L.H., and A.H. and Freshman softball . . . Member of Fresh¬ man Basketball and Softball . . . Member of Junior Class Committee . . . Employed at Papa Gino’s, Woburn Mall . . . Collegebound. “A smile is worth more than a thousand words.” Jfdarta Sf. fflecAb 36 John Street Moe, Favorite classes Trig and French . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Shapira and Mrs. Healy . . . Will be remembered for covering up her nose when she laughs . . . Will always remember nights at Studio 4 with Donna, getting lost when coming home from Burling¬ ton Mall with Pam, Junior Prom, cruisin with friends, Karen and “Artie”, and the day she got her license . . . Member of Student Council . . . Enjoys Jogging . . . Employed at Cerretani’s . . . Plans to pursue a career in nursing. “Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime. We ll take the best, forget the rest and someday we ll find, these are the best of times. ” — Styx Suacuv S. f ( r e t 118 Willow Street Lin, Bert, Favorite class English . . . Favorite teachers Miss Montejunas and Miss O Brien . . . Will be remembered for being King’s Kid . . . Will always remember “the kid from Concord , Jr. Prom limo ride, Sandy and the snowbank at Hojo s, 30 East St., Enfield, N.H., Rockport Adventures with M R., Tuesday nite P. M.’s, weekend with Liz — E.M. W.P. 10 2-4 81, and homeroom raves . . . Drama Club and makeup crew member ... St. Agnes Confirmation teacher and Youth Progarm member . . . Works at Charles’ . . . Collegebound. “I’m just moving ahead so life won’t pass me by. — Jim Croce fu a i (j. fflesu ersort 51 Red Gate Lane Joanie, Favorite classes Algebra II and Biology ... Favorite teachers Mr. Benshimol and Mrs. Zolubos ... Will be remembered for not being able to whistle .. . Will always remember best times with D.C., M.C., D.E., V.M., M B S.; RI ' 80 and 81, J.C., Powder Puff, and Celts ' 81 ... Member of Junior and Senior Class Committee and a Homeroom Repre¬ sentative ... Enjoys horseback riding, piano, and going to the beach . . . Works At C.V.S ... Plans to attend college and manage her own business. The end of the good years is only the beginning of the best years.” Q)e e r f. f ter(juvt ' o u , r 3 Reading Terrace Horta, Will be remembered for punching walls, driv¬ ing fast in the Maverick, being very destructive, and going to Germany ... Will always remember L.M., L.P., L.J., C.A., J.W., Nov. 27 and 28, Dec. 4,5, and 11, Sue Sellers, getting drunk in Germany, and Mr. B’s very strange English course . .. Future plans include going into the Army. “I ' ll get nigh with a little help from my friends. ” — Beatles ' fma i jif. tfCofeAisifr 16 A Street Sue, Favorite classes Decisions III, U.S. History, and geometry . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Hart and Mrs. Jones . . . Will always remember Jr. Prom, Austin Prep’s Sr. Prom, David P. Bournival, 5 24 80, 8 21 80, Steve C., and lunch runs with Ken C . . . Member of Baton Squad and Spring track . . . Works at Dr. Namay’s office . . . Future plans are to major in busi¬ ness management. “Thanks Mom and Dad.” 150 Forest Street Lee, Fleegle, Favorite teachers Mr. Swanson and Mr. Diluna . . . Will be remembered for loving apples and mellow music . . . Fond memories of Scott A., Senior Prom ’81, and the old and good times with M. M., the last cruise in the Moe Mobile, Dent’s parties, pump- kining, summer of ’81, all N’s — 8 15 and 8 30 81, Emily, and N.Y.E. party ’81 ... Member of Baton Squad, Glee Club, and 735 Non-smoking Committee ... Enjoys camping, drawing, family, music, and being with friends ... Member of Q.U.S.C ... Works at Edelweiss .. . Collegebound. ‘‘If talking is silver, quiet is gold.” — Frost 157 Crawford Street, Dorchester Sumo, Favorite class Graphic Design . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Scarpitto ana Mr. Darrin . . . Will be remembered for bothering Annett, excuses that al¬ ways went over, and silver bracelets . . . Will always remember trying to stay awake in Mrs. O’s class, Ms. Cohn and Ms. Zeytoonian, eighth period cooking ciass with Steph, Kelle, and Tricia, my friends Tanya and Kim, ami the Class of 1982 . . . Member of Pow¬ der Puff Football and the Metco Student Committee . . . Future plans are to attend college and major in art. “What’s up with that?!’’ 46 Scotland Road Deb, Favorite teachers Mrs. Zolubos and Mr. Cahill . . . Will be remembered for not liking gym, and looking forward to the weekends . . . Will always re¬ member good times with good friends, wild times on the Cape — 7 5 81, summer of 81 when everyone went to CA, and seeing the Dead — 3 12 81 . . . Works at Nordberg’s Caterers . . . Plans include col¬ lege and making money. “What along strange trip it’s been. ” — Grateful Dead “As you push off from the shore, won’t you turn your head once more and make your peace with everyone. ” — Jethro Tull, “Franklin’s Tower” Q)ana c 2P . Sc eesi 69 (jaral f f u’ t’ 77 Bancroft Avenue Favorite class Senior Office Practice . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Gillis and Mr. Snyder . . . Enjoys ra- quetball and volleyball . . . Works at Atlantic . .. Future plans include attending a business college. “I bet you do ... 74 Riverside Drive Tigger, Enjoyed English with Mr. Howland . . . Re¬ membered for always being called Niffer and Jen by confused people . . . Will always remember J.C. Su¬ perstar, pumpkins, lunch 3 years with H.N., and all the good times and the great friends. Secret Santa, E. L.O., “Get them with the Bad Clam, hatracks . . . Member of Girls Basketball and Softball, co-captain on J .V. b-ball 80-81 . . . Member of Glee Club . . . Employed at Papa Ginos . . . Plans to go to college and major in communication disorders. The memories of yesterday will last a lifetime.’ — Styx atA een . (. 166 Grove Street Favorite class Human Behavior . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Scarpitto . . . Will be remembered for listen¬ ing to Kiss 108 . . . Will always remember L.P.C., pumpkining, 7 4 81, John, M.D., K.P., 4 3 81-4 5 81, Megs car. Superman, the porch with L.W., good times with D.A.A., and beeping . . . Member of Freshman and Sophomore track. Cheerleading and Gym Show . . . Enjoyed dancing with Sue . . . Col- legebound. “We re always looking toward tomorrow, forgetting about today. And when we finally notice it, it has changed to yesterday.” — Kathi PSra iS P. SSiterra itey 8 Warren Avenue Inter, Enjoyed class with Mr. Gucciardi . . . Remem¬ bered for his life long tan ... Will always remember Lipton, the night of the D.B., A.L.’s, Gym Shows, trips to N.H. and ME . . . Member of Track team and co-captain of the Gymnastics team . . . Member of the Ski Club . . . Employed at Donut Maker . . . Gymnas¬ tics Instructor for the Y.M.C.A ... Plans to go to college and pursue a career in commercial art. “It’s better to keep your mouth shut and let people think you’re stupid than to open it and prove it.’ (j ri tofeAer PS. PPuy u’x 48 Sherwood Road Chris, Enjoyed Micro Biology with Mr. Kenney .. . Favorite teachers Mr. Wales and Mr. Z . . . Remem¬ bered for surviving Mr. Croft and Mr. Zenewicz . .. Always remember the Roman Candle, Golfing 7th, Friday nights, W.P.A.E., and not staying in the lib¬ rary very long . . . Member of Impression Editorial Board, Ski Club, yearbook photographer . . . Enjoys sailing and golfing . . . Collegebound. “They said slow down, I see spots. The lines on the road just look like dots. ” — Commander Cody PBetA (S. % ’ 46 Washington Street Beth, Enjoyed Graphic Design with Mr. Harney . . . Remembered for eating her lunch in homeroom, hav¬ ing Chinese eyes with J.C. 5th period, eating Hi-Hos during the d.g ... Will always remember 6 9 79 and good times with W.S., pumpkining with N.G., and D.Z., the war of 10 11 80, 4 3 81 at M.D. ’s, partying and good times with friends, K. P. and trying to forget the Junior Prom, M.T.’s bash, 1 9 81 the longrun (limp) with J.C., K.P., and D.L., and Columbo . . . Member of Powderpuff football team . . . College- bound. “I’m young. I ' m wild, I’m free. — Triumph 70 JlAaureesi 5?T acA 1124 Main Street Moe, Enjoyed English with Mr. Howland .. . Re¬ membered for having a good memory for detail but not for directions . . . Will always remember Senior Prom ’81 with T.C., 8 24 81, lost cruisin in her mobile, C.Y.O. and ski trips, cheering for winter teams and soccer, 5 18 79, J.G., God calling, Summer of 81 ... Member of Saint Athanasius G.Y.O. — President 1980 . . . Enjoys music and spending time with friends and family .. . Employed at Atlantic . . . Collegebound. The feeling doesn’t come along everyday so you shouldn’t blow the chance, when you’ve got the chance to say — I love You! — O.H.J. ASasne a AT. e iA 298 Ash Street Little Ginny, Enjoyed Senior Office Practice with Mr. Gillis ... Remembered for always finding some wav to get out of school ... Will always remember the block, k.C.’s house parties, Hampton Beach with M.M. and K.M., and Lost Lid Boogie ... Member of Baton Squad Junior Year ... Enjoys parties, being adven- tureous, and listening to music ... Employed at Woodcraft Supply .. . Plans to attend a two year college for travel and tourism. Break out and walk away from it all for a while, Break out say the hell with it all, for a smile. — Shooting Star 1 Charles Street Unit R Jackson, M B., Enjoyed English with Mr. Howland ... Remembered for being crazy, saying Hi Peo¬ ples”, skipping with P.H. and never getting caught . . . Will always remember those memorable mo¬ ments with the Drama Club, and Summer of81 . . . Member of winter and spring track and wrote for Impressions ... Works as a dental assistant . .. En¬ joys running and singing . . . Employed at Prof. Build¬ ing and No Place Like Sam’s . . . Plans to attend college to major in mass media and minor in music and theater. If you love something set it free. If it comes back it is yours. If it doesn’t, it never was. AAas iara j( . ( es imari 1 Glidden Way Tammy, T-chic, Enjoyed Biology and lunch . . . Favo¬ rite teacher Mrs. Jones . . . Will be remembered for always being with Donna and Cheryl, singing in the halls ... Will always remember all of the good times at R.M.H.S. and all the wonderful friends met . . Member of Senior Play and Black Friars, Musicals at Austin, and yearbook staff .. . Employed at Mall Drugs .. . Collegebound. “If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears. However measured or far away. — Henry David Thoreau Q$n’ u a Q). ’A taoor a t 225 Lowell Street Bren, Enjoyed English with Mr. Bond ... Will al¬ ways be remembered for having 3 Muskateers in Law ... Will always remember good times at M.B., good times with G.D., Powder Puff, 8 7 81, Beach Day, times at the lake, and 12 12 80 . . . Member of Senior Class Committee, Business Staff of the Yearbook . . . Employed at DeMoulas . . . Collegebound. “If you cry because of losing the sun, your tears will not let you see the stars.” — L. Chengges j(auri S. 30 Village Street Laurie, Enjoyed Accounting with Mr. Snyder and class with Miss O’Brien . . . Will always remember L.P.C., M.M., 10 25 81, Crit’s parties, nights at Lor¬ raine’s, J.W., J.B., and BE . . . Member of Nutrition¬ al Advisory Council . . . Employed at Dr. Margiotta’s office ... Plans to attend college. “Hold fast to your dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. — Langston Hughes 71 {sic rew jff. ( 3a w ofi 19 Manning Street Tugga, Tugboat, Favorite class Wood technology with Mr. Patterson . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Harney ... Will he remembered for throwing drum sticks out to the kids at gigs . . . Will always remember ninth grade study with B.S. and “To keep the hall low” . . . Mem¬ ber of the Baseball Team and the Band . . . Free time spent playing drums in the group Threshold”, listen¬ ing to records, skiing, hunting, and fishing . . . Em¬ ployed as a carpenter . . . Plans to go to college. ... and the beat goes on. 15 Pratt Street Drew, Enjoyed Mr. Zenewicz’s Chemistry class and class with Mr. Dunbar . . . Will be remembered for “Before and After! . . . Will always try to remember Junior Beach Day . . . Member of Freshman Basket¬ ball . . . Coaches Reading Youth Recreation . . . Works at Atlantic Supermarket . . . Future plans in¬ clude art school. “I shall pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that 1 can do or any kindness that I can show to any human being, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again.” — Stephen Grellet reaay Jfyf. a ui afi Garo ty te ffreyory Q). aAn afi 14 Forest Street Gregg, Favorite class Algebra II with Mr. K . . . Will be remembered for flirting with girls, running into Zahn, and his keen mind and mouth . . . Will always remember times at Lipton, Camden, skiing at Chalet, special times with Dee, cruising in his F85, pumpkin- ing. Junior Beach Day, and Russo’s . . . Enjoys skiing, waterskiing, playing hockey, and being a member of L. P. A ... Works for Hayes Landscaping . . . Plans to attend college for Civil Engineering. And I really have enjoyed my stay but I must be moving on.” — Supertramp 46 James Road Carolyne, Will be remembered for her French accent and being an A.F.S. Student from Canada ... Will always remember Physics and Chemistry classes, Powder Puff Football, first day of school, Senior pic¬ tures, “Little Ana”, second test of Mr. Zenewicz, the radiator, and friendly faces . . . Member of the Quana- powitt Soccer Team and the A.F.S. Club ... Em¬ ployed at McDonald s . . . Future plans include re¬ turning to Canada and attending college. Si j’avais mille coeurs je te les donnerais tous, mais je n’en ai qu’un je te le donne mille fois. Q)ar e i SZ . a n on 340 Lowell Street Darlin’, Enjoyed cooking class with Mrs. Carter . . . Will be remembered for cutting class and being late . . . Will always remember Lost Lid Boogie 81, Sum¬ mer of ’81, and The Block . . . Sold basketball tickets . . . Works at Murphy’s Drug . . . Future plans unde¬ cided. “You can’t always get what you want. — The Rolling Stones 46 Hancock Street Zffar ’ 2 S. So n tofis 3 Gardner Road Karen, Favorite class U.S. History with Mr. Swanson ... Will be remembered for being kicked out of the library ... Will always remember the parties, G.H. gossip, Freebird, Cafeteria madness, and mostly friends .. . Employed at Bradlees . . . Collegebound. “It’s been real! ifteoesi 3 Wescroft Road 5. ( one 22 Mt. Vernon Street Jonesy, Favorite class Algebra with Mr. Kaczowka . . . Will always remember Lipton W.O.A., Car death with Spaz, Russo’s with T.C., G.J., S.Z. and M.S., Cafe Comer, Scituate, and best times with G.C ... Member of Freshman Track, captain of Varsity Hock¬ ey team, J.V. football, and Ski Club . .. Free time spent B. Bombing, skiing, playing hockey, andC.Y.O . . . Plans to attend college. “Have fun when you’re young ’cause when you’re old you’re not bold. 2 Jamestown Terrace, Mattapan Kaymoe, Favorite class Distributive Ea . . . Favorite teachers Ms. Cohn and Ms. Zeytoonian . . . Remem¬ bered for bothering R. M. in 3D, starting trouble with S.D., and always being in Suzy’s office in 80-81 . . . Will alwasy remember Val Dixon, Steph, Rita, Cheryl, and Cathy, Powder Puff practice behind C.M.’s house, talking about Mr. L., watching T.V. in Accounting and not getting caught, and METCO . . . Member of Freshman basketball and Powder Puff. . . Participated in Martin Luther King Day . . . Em¬ ployed at Top of the Hill Restaurant . . . College- bound. “Stop it Girl!” I , Jkf. r jfi as Jl£. 112 Redgate Lane Kike, wild woman, Spyko, Favorite class Geometry with Mrs. Jones . . . Will be remembered for being wild and crazy, and being a spaz .. . Will always remember pumpkining. Cape Cod 1980, Holiday Labor Day Weekend, all nighters, good times with D.A., and B.W. race ... Works at Holiday Inn ... Plans to attend college. “To live your life in your own way, to reach for the goals you have set for yourself , to be the way you want to be ... that is success! 31 Causeway Road Raisen Kane, Favorite class Woodshop with Mr. Pat¬ terson . .. Will be remembered for concerts, cars, and partying . . . Will never forget good times with Kathy Bell . . . Member of A.V. crew . . . Works at McDonalds . .. Plans to be a cabinet maker. “You can choose from phantom fears and kindness that can kill, I will choose a path that’s clear, I will choose free will.” — Rush 73 c. iu O l Jl£. ffi wfe’ YM U ' t 16 Victoria Avenue Kaspo, Enjoyed Algebra II with Mr. Kaczowka and classes with Mr. Croft and Mrs. Healy ... Will be remembered for the bone . . . Will always remember France 81, last summer with Russ and the U.S., tennis season, Doobie concert, 10 31 81 . . . Tri¬ captain of Varsity Tennis team . . . Works at Marshalls . . . Plans to attend college. “11 faut bien que je supporte deux ou trois chenilles si je veux connaitre les papillons.” — Antoine de Saint Exupery 81 Walnut Street Nancy, Tish, Enjoyed class with Mr. Zenewicz and Mr. Howland . . . Will be remembered for whistling and saluting ... Will always remember parades with the lunch gang — A.P., T. L., and C.M ... Member of Winger and Spring track teams for two years . . . Involved in St. Agnes Youth Program . . . Employed at M.F. Charles and Sons . . . Future plans include college, if they want her. “Cursing the guest, courting disaster. Measureless nights forbade moments of rest, glimpses of laughter are treasured along the road.” — Dan Fogelberg 37 John Street Paul, Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Swanson . . . Will be remembered for being President of the Dra¬ ma Club . . . Will always remember Shut and Bar the Door, Danny, Brian, Steve, being in love with Mary, cast parties, clowning, and acting, homeroom. States 80-’81, J.C. Superstar. Human Behavior, Joseph’s Coat, and the caf . . . Member of Drama Club and Varsity Alligator Wrestling . . . Employed at Atlantic . . . Future plans include college. If you have two friends in your lifetime, you are lucky. If you have one good friend you are more than lucky.” — S.E. Hinton . ffa y 60 Longview Road Pam, Favorite class Biology ' with Mr. DiLuna . . . Will be remembered for always lending a sympathetic- ear . . Will never forget prom time ’81, Mark, 5 9 81, Sweet 16 party, creating at Dairy Maid, Lazer Show, rollerskating, the Beatles, playing bridge, muffins, the lake, Plum Island, Mac’s and Capri, and fun times with the girls . . . Employed at C.V.S. . . . Plans to attend college. Dreams are for those who sleep, life is for us to keep, so if you ' re wondering what this song is leading to, I wanna make it with you. — Bread 33 Mill Street M.U., Enjoyed English and class with Mrs. Cook . . . W ill be remembered for being crazy and walking fast ... Will always remember the guys down the park, wild parties, and Wingarsheek 11 . . . Co-captain of gymnastics team . . . Participated in the Senior Play . . . Works at Beverly Car Wash . . . Plans to continue his education. “One without a lover is long forgotten and never remembered. For if you love someone, you never forget.” S ana i. 6£au (r jf. 31 Causeway Road Little People, Lou, Enjoyed Acting class and classes with Mr. Swanson and Mrs. Olmstead . . . Will be remembered for being short . . . Will always remem¬ ber the oldies New Year ' s Eve 1979, 5 5 79, 11 14 80, 8 18 81, Bridge parties, 64 Ford, Junior and Senior Proms, and Class Day . . . Member of Cross Country Team . . . Employed at Lucci’s Supermarket . . . Col- legebound. Scmu’ a (5. r c (oust c7 . 74 yCrml 96 a )ecA 11 Bradford Road jfaura 3. 9 zuZa 12 Hancock Street Dan, Enjoyed Decisions III with Mr. Valeska .. . Will be remembered for working in the A.V. Room and the school store . . . Will always remember New¬ port, R.I. with Mrs. Normand’s class, Blue Hills, and getting married in Decisions . . . Activities include Band, Impressions, and the St. Agnes Youth Program ... Future plans include college. “Seek not to understand that you may believe, but believe that you many understand. ” — St. Augustine 9iaZ rt 96, [9 26 Lothrop Road Carolyn, Favorite teacher include Mr. DiLuna, Mr. Howland, Mr. Rhodes, and Miss Zeytoonian . Will be remembered for “just a tad and solving Rubik’s cubes . . . Will always remember C.W., B.D., A.P., the Jr. Prom with J.P., Jr. Beach Day, and the sum¬ mer in Kansas . . . Enjoys sewing, horses, playing the piano, and volleyball . . . Future plans include college and majoring in Computer Science. 141 Summer Avenue Kuk, Coca Puff, Peter, Enjoyed classes with Mr. Blaney and Mrs. Wood . . . Will be remembered for always laughing, “mile island ”, smiling, and raving ... Will always remember being escorted by Read¬ ing’s Finest, good times and friends, pumpkining, all nighters, Scituate, rafting, path, and “Thanks Mom, I love you. ” .. . Member of Freshman and Sophomore Track, Pep Squad, Junior Prom Committee, Ski Club, and Powder Puff . . . Employed at C.V.S . . . Future plans include college. “Live while you can for tomorrow may be the end. 68 Grove Street Laurie, Kazoo, Favorite classes English with Mr. Croft and Chemistry with Mr. Zenewicz . . . Will be remembered for her bars and stars and for always smiling . . . Will always remember Hampton Beach, that Saturday night at Jackie’s and cleaning on Sunday morning, long talks on the phone with L.T. and C. P., and homeroom with Kevin, John and Sue . . . Captain of Field Hockey, Basketball, and Spring Track teams . . . Literary Editor of Pioneer , Glee Club, Band, and National Honor Society member . . . Future plans include college “A true friend is the best possession. Q)a t W Z6. 96ioic9e ZZ 9ZZ. 96Z 99 (jaroZurt 96ou 15 School Street 75 ' ia u ra f (. 60 Forest Street Sandy, Favorite teachers include Mr. Harney and Mr. Valeska . . . Will be remembered for her casual nature and spirit on the soccer field . . . Will always remember Little Bear Island, H.R. 170, “I’m going to see the sunrise ”, Scuba lessons, Emily, “Koolaid” Beach trips, Dubes, and July 4, 1981 . . . Activities include Impressions. QU Soccer Club, bike riding, the coase, bonfires, music, and being with friends . . . Employed at Pro-Graphics Printing . . . Future plans include going to college and studying communications and graphic arts. ] asuel S. jfizrot ' a? ' 68 Woburn Street Dan, Favorite class lunch . . . Favorite teacher Tom Myslicki ... Will be remembered for his long hair in 9th and 10th grades and screwdrivers . . . Will always remember New Year’s Eve ”79, New England’s 1980, ‘Talking to you is like talking through a cloud of smoke ”, and Bob Dylan . . . Member of Football team and captain of Winter and Spring Track . . . Activities include eating, harassing students, ledge patrol and chasing his girlfriend . . . Future plans include college and getting rich. Now you don’t talk so loud, now you don’t feel so proud about having to scrounge your next meal.” aAn (d. jfajfaertes 245 Pearl Street Lano, Favorite class Idea of Man with Mr. Croft . . . Will be remembered for the 126 lb. pumpkin, and his unique purchasing ability . . . Will always remember Scituate, July 4th at Rockport, and the awesome four¬ some . . . Member of Soccer, Track, and Baseball . . . Vice-President Freshman and President Sophomore year . . . Activities include Student Council, and Ski Club . . . Employed at Santoro’s . . . Future plans include college. “This above all to thine own self be true and at most follow, as the night the day thou canst not then be false to any man.” — Shakespeare fflewsi JkC. 14 Oak Ridge Road Enjoyed class with Mr. Croft, Mrs. Normand, and Mr. Swanson ... Will always remember France with D.H., S.F., M.L., K.D., S.K., andS.A., Lipton, the Path, Pat Benetar weekend, pumpkining. Spring track and Dairy Maid runs, cafe, Topsfield, H.R., Beach Day??, talking with Karen, and the Ash Street Bump . . . Member of Freshmen Football, Winter and Spring Track teams, and Senior Class Committee . . . Activities include skiing and waterskiing ... Fu¬ ture plans include college. “Nothing matters but the weekend from Tuesday point of view. ” — The Kings { 9C. at wl tan 19 Pitman Drive Ann, Enjoyed Decisions III and class with Mrs. Cook ... Will be remembered for having no sense of direc¬ tion and being unconscious ... Will always remem¬ ber the awesome class of’82, good friends, beach day, July 4, the path, L.P.C., Conn., summer of’81, Jr. and Sr. Proms and bashes, close calls, all-nighters. Journey, and Brasil . . . Employed at the Last Corner Restaurant . .. Collegebound. “These are the seasons of emotion . . . upon us all a little rain must fall.” — Led Zep. cm jfawresice; 452 Lowell Street Jay, Enjoyed class with Mr. Gillis . . . Will be remem¬ bered for being with J.T. and C.S. and “Really?” ... Will always remember the class of ’82, J.T., B.J., L.M., C.S., Biller’s Bash, Beach Day, REO Concert, class with D. L., and ski trips . . . Activities include Ski Club, sailing, and being with friends ... Employed at Dow Paper Company .. . Collegebound. “To overlook the little things in life is to miss the biggest part of life itself. ” 76 £77iereAa ... (. j(eaAu 123 Eastway Street Terri, Beans, Roots, Enjoyed Accounting I with Mr. Brett and Intermediate Comp, with Mr. Croft . . . Will be remembered for dumb puns, Piscine ”, being sarcastic, “moving to Alabama”, and saluting . . . Will always remember N.K. and her parades, fun M.D., G.H., update during lunch, France, lunch gang, and her brotner the prep . . . President of French Club . . . Activities include A.F.S., and Modern Language . . . Employed at International Specialists Inc. . . . Future plans include college to major in computers. “Love is strong in its gentleness, . . . gentle in its strength.” — E.B. Micheals aan 5. j(euH 33 Woodland Street Enjoyed Law with Mr. Greene . .. Remembered for being quiet, never doing the biology homework, and being a bad driver . . . Will always remember Chinese food with C. B., Scituate, getting kicked off the Chem. tea, and C.C. with J.P ... Employed at Atlantic ... Plans to attend college and to travel. “In the end, what we mourn are the people we didn’t touch and the paths we didn’t take. — S. Spenler rfcot y yC. Island Pond Road, R.F.D. 5, Derry, N.H. Lucky, Favorite class gym with Mrs. LeClaire . . . Will be remembered for not being seen on weekends . .. Will always remember R. M.H.S. ... and the people there . . . Member of Freshman Football and Basketball, and Spring Track . . . Employed at Read¬ ing Lumber . . . Future plans include entering the Air Force and then going to college. “N.H. — Live free or die. ' 8B . (} ( ■ S. , ■ 18 Henzie Street Enjoyed U.S. History . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Ken¬ ney . . . Will be remembered for keeping a ’68 Chevy alive . . . Will always remember Birchie Park and Bob Dylan ’81 ... Member of Football and Track teams. §ric .... (. 47 Maple Ridge Road Lich, Enjoyed Microbiology . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Zenewicz, Mr. Croft, and Mr. Wales ... Re¬ membered for procrastinating, and waiting to own the Cutlas ... Will always remember the Mineral Street Bridge, Roman Cancfle, and W.P.A.E . . . Member of Varsity Spring and Winter Track ... Ski club ... Plans to attend college and major in Engineering. I looked in the mirror, saw red lights blinkin’, the cop was after my hot rod Lincoln. ” — Commander Cody 44 Hopkins Street Nanc, Enjoyed classes with Mr. DiLuna and Mr. Gucciardi . . . Will be remembered for always having to look up to people . . . Will always remember 6 28 81, special times with R. F. A., and times spent as part of an unseparable trio with R.F.A. and P.A.H ... Activities include Band, Model U.N., Girl Scouts, the Roma Band of Boston, Civil Air Patrol, cooking, woodwork, and playing with her dog . . . Employed at Howland’s . . . Future plans include college and a career as actuary. “Enjoy here while you re here ’cause there’s no here when you’re there. ” — Ziggy ffiAn c T jficciarc e a 77 jfeuira _ . . ulsa y 123 Charles Street Linz, Favorite teacher Mrs. LeClaire . . . Enjoyed Human Behavior . . . Remembered for starting Soc¬ cer Cheerleading with D.P., and for saying “That’s life . . . Will always remember Alan, Spain ’81, E.L.O. concert. Junior Prom, and softball with Mr. Rhodes and the teamroom . . . Member of Basketball and Softball teams, and Co-captain of Soccer Cheer¬ leading . . . President of St. Athanasius C.Y.O. and member of 735 Program . . . Employed at McDo¬ nalds’ . . . Plans to attend college. “You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one; 1 hope some day you will join us, and the world will live as one. — John Lennon 233 South Street Lopez, Enjoyed English 9 and 10 . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Croft and Mr. Howland . . . Remem¬ bered lor her alligator shirts, laughing a lot, the M.R.M., and eating donuts first period . . . Will al¬ ways remember France’81 (theeggs)withS.F., K.L., D.H., H.C., the golf team, French III, Jr. Prom, 007 adventure with Jen, and Chemistry labs with S.F., IV ' ., S.D., and J.C . . . Member of Freshman Basket¬ ball, Varsity Golf Co-captain, Ski Club, Jr., Sr. Class Comm., Jr. Prom Committee, Powderpuff, French Club, and Freshman, Sophomore homeroom repre¬ sentative . . . Employed at Pants Place Plus . . . Col- legebound. 78 7cm (d. jfist cotb 4 Eastway Enjoyed Metal Shop with Mr. Arsenault and Chemis¬ try with Mr. Zenewicz . . . Remembered for Mom s black Celica, Harold Parker cruises with M.C., motorcycles, and his Canadian girlfriend . . . Always rem ember the “Path”, transporting stolen pumpkins, Long Beach bashes, L.P.C., holding on with Spaz at the helm, Mary M. in homeroom, and the Cafe Cor¬ ner . . . Member of J.V. and Varsity Hockey, National Honor Society, and the Powder Puff Cheerleading Squad . . . Enjoys fishing, racking, and camping . . . Plans to attend college, to continue racing, and play¬ ing hockey. “A racer’s only goal is victory.” — Heikki Mikkola Q)art . (. . o zt aw ozz 136 Grove Street Enjoyed Man in Conflict and Spanish . . . Favorite teachers Mrs. Wood and Mr. Swanson . . . Will al¬ ways remember K.P., M.D., K.H., and B.C., all the Sunnycorner visits, chased with K.P., B.I., and J.C. by R.P., weekend at M.D.’s, The Kinks, Sausalito Summernight, whip cream. New York with K.M., and Lipton . . . Member of Winter and Spring Track teams 78-79 . . . Dances in Reading, Boston, and New York . . . Employed at the Reading Light Dept . . . Plans to attend college. “In this world, it is not what we take up, but what we give up, that makes us rich.” — John Hall 52 Causeway Road T.J., Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Clarke . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Kenney . . . Will always remem¬ ber K.C.B.’s New Years Eve Party, 80-81; Junior Beach Day, and REO Speedwagon Concert . . . Member of varsity baksetball, outing club, ski club, and co-captain of varsity softball . . . Enjoys camping, reading and traveling . . . Employed at Fairlawn Ken¬ nels. “You only live once, but if you live right, once is enough.” f77i r tax Jkf. 19 Boyce Street Tom, Enjoyed Survey of Chemistry . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Bryson . . . Remembered for driving a Studebaker and having a party that never was . . . Will always remember 10 18 at Razor’s house with G.J., T.C., S.R., D.D., R.N., S.F., and J.P.; pumpkining, sliders with B.O. D., W.E., J.P . . . Memberof Fresh¬ man Track and Basketball . . . Enjoys working on cars, going to Lipton, and playing sports . . . Plans to attend a 2 year college and major in computer programming. “You’re rock candy, baby, you’re hard, sweet, and sticky. — Ronnie Montrose tfloZtrt jtdacaZi o- 11 Bartlett Circle Bobby, Enjoyed Ancient History with Mr. Lovelv .. . Will always remember Bob Dylan ’81 and all the Birchiettes . . . Captain of the Baseball team and member of the Varsity Football Team . . . Employed at the San Diego Zoo. “Same bat time, same bat place. (py t Z a j( . jtZacZ esi 66 John Street Shanna, Enjoyed Accounting I with Mr. Snyder . . . Will be remembered for liking A. J. and always talking . . . Will always remember 8 29 79, 9 25 81, Dawn, soft moustache, and the help from Ma, Dad, and Ruth . . . Sophomore and Senior homeroom representative . . . Plans to attend college and major in Business. “We gotta get out while we re young because we were born to run.” — Bruce Springsteen Ciaro Jfyf. JlZa Zin: 135 Timberneck Drive Will be remembered for chewing gum . . . Will always remember Spain and Friends . . . Engjoys boating, crafts, string art, and macrame . . . Employed at Atlantic Supermarket . . . Future plans include attending college. tfb a tfb. JlZart ' io Jltfaru (d. JlZa uiMwt jfarrame S. JkZarcZa u 16 Batchelder Road Enjoyed Senior Office Practice with Mr. Gillis . . . Will always remember I.P.C., especially John, 10 23 81, free periods in the Cafe, and the allnighter . . . Employed at Charette . . . Plans to go into business. I get by with a little help from my friends. 340 Charles Street Chikka, Enjoved Law with Mr. Appleby . . . Remem¬ bered for walking over airgrate in Paris, being short, doing her oral report in French III with lary ngitis . . . Will always remember J.C., Camille, Mag, Danny, and weekends at UMass, Rush concert Ms. Monte- junas, and going to Boston with Brian and Paul to a magic shop . . . Member of Impressions and High Happenings . . . Enjoys the guitar, piano, poetry, and Marshall s parties ... Employed at Marshall s ... Plans to attend UMass Amherst as an English or music major. 1 may’ have faith strong enough to move mountains; but if I have no love, I am nothing. — St. Paul 17 Audubon Road Reeree, Enjoyed Art and Sewing . . . Favorite teachers Mrs. Evans and Mr. Myslicki . . . Remem¬ bered for never taking gym, Rush 2112, always wear¬ ing purple, and complaining . . . Will always remem¬ ber good times at Barrows and H P., Suspension ’79, N.R. 9 26 81, 4 28 79 with H.N. andT. H., pumpkin- ing, getting pulled over with Bridget, and playing Buzz in Fish’s driveway . . . Enjoyed the electric guitar, sewing, and drawing ... Plans to go into fashion design. “Those who wish to be, must put aside the allienation, get on with the fascination, the real relation, the underlying feeling. ” — Rush 79 e£er . C Jliasra 95 Eaton Street Pete, Enjoyed Woodshop with Mr. Patterson . . . Employed at the Atlantic Bakery . . . Plans to attend Technical School. 41 Harvard Street Ed, Favorite classes Graphics, U.S. History, and Chemistry . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Zenewicz, Mr. Croft, Mine. Healey, Dr. Kellv, and Mr. Wales . . . Will he remembered for The Eamobile and the Mega¬ ton runs . . . Will always remember The Roman Can¬ dle, the Weapon, golfing 7th, and WPAE . . . Mem¬ ber of Spring Track, Class Committee, Student Coun¬ cil, and Ski Club . . . Enjoys tennis, golf, and skiing . . Works at Friendly Ice Cream . . . Collegebound. The boys all thought that I’d lost my sense; them telephone poles looked like a picket fence. — Com¬ mander Cody au a Marrani 42 Hancock Street Favorite classes Advanced Composition, U.S. His¬ tory, and Physics with Mr. Cahill, Mr. Swanson and Mr. Blum . . . Will be remembered for non-stop talk¬ ing and constantly daydreaming . . . Will always re¬ member Joe Jackson concert at the Paradise, 12 15 81, outrageous times at P.A., Boston with-E.N., M.S., and L.R., and visiting Manhattan . . . Member of Impressions Editorial Board . . . Collegebound. “Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great! — Mark Twain % 7 Jplar i yC. Jkktr ofte 27 Pasture Road Favorite class Senior Graphics I and II . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Croft . . . Will always remember 5th period lunch and food fights . . . Enjoys hunting, fishing, water skiing, and flying . . . Works at Cerreta- ni’s . . . Future plans include attending college for computer engineering. All I want is to have my peace of mind. ” — Boston c7 . jMarsAa 94 Belmont Street Marsh, Favorite class Algebra I with Mr. Gucciardi .. . Favorite teachers Mr. Howland and Mrs. Normand . . . Will be remembered for driving a “boat , talking about cars, being with friends, planning CA trip, laughing, and joking . .. Will always remember Scitu- ate, boring Capri times, D.C., L. P.C. , racing the strip, pumpkining, parties and good times, Cars con¬ cert, 10 28 80, Topsfield fair, and best friends . . . Varsity basketball member .. . Works at Karl s Tree and Landscaping . . . College and CA lay ahead. “I’m so together, and I act so civilized, but every time that things go wrong. I’m still surprised.” y(sia j( . 27 James Road Favorite classes French and Computers ... Enjoyed all of her teachers . . . Remembered for being the AFS student from Equador . . . Will always remember the first day of school, projects in art, the radiator before classes with Carolyne, and U.S. History class ... Member of the AFS club . . . Ylans to attend college and study Psychology. “If You love something set it free, if it comes back it is yours, if it doesn t it never was. ” 80 ZZZaren Jf£. JlZc ZZ iAter 10 Lisa Lane Ka, Mac, Enjoyed Decisions III with Mr. Dunbar and classes with Mr. Swanson and Mr. Cahill . . . Remem¬ bered for always laughing ... Will never forget the Summer of 81, Jimmy, Bahoo, pumpkining, De- Moulas gang, parties, cruising. White Mts., UNH weekend, good times with friends .. . Employed at Demoulas ... Collegebound. “Live ... Love ... Laugh ...” JlAaria JliofoartAu 22 Laurel Lane Favorite classes Physics and Human Behavior ... Favorite teacher Mr. Croft . . . Will always remember watching her older friends graduate before her and the Junior Prom ... Member of Freshman Basket¬ ball, Junior Class Committee, 735 Smoking and Drug Prevention, Homeroom Rep., and Student Council ... Involved in St. Agnes Youth Group ... Em¬ ployed at Northeast Student Service Center ... Plans to attend college for social work. “Be true to thyself for with thyself you must live. JkZarty (S. JfAc Za eyy 104 Pleasant Street Maggie, Mare, Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska and class with Mr. Kenney . . . Will be re¬ membered for always being best friends with Eileen Hoyt . . . Will always remember the Moemobile I, P.O.W., Jenny’s ’69 Ford, 5 Reading Youths ... ”, E umpkining, Summer of’81, and cruising . . . Mem- er of Winter and Spring Track and Glee Club . .. Enjoys bicycle riding and listening to music . . . Em¬ ployed at Meco Inc. . . . Collegebound. “Still if we can make the effort, if we take the time, maybe we can leave this much behind. ” — Bob Seger JlZar y S Avt jtic ' 6ar A y 43 Woodland Road Favorite class U.S. History with Mr. Swanson ... Will always remember the Jr. Prom with J.D., M.Z., and S.A., 10 3 81 with Meg, Long Beach 7 4 81, Scituate, 9 4 81 Holiday Inn, 2 in 13 with K.P. and J.D. down Eaton, and good times with good friends ... Gymnastics tri-captain, Football Cheerleader ... Enjoyed dancing and partying ... Member of LPC ... Future plans include college for Liberal Arts. “Though their course may change sometimes, rivers always reach the sea. ” — Led Zep V t ASci r aa o. JfAo aAe 181 Bancroft Avenue Tricia, Tickle, Enjoyed ninth grade English with Mrs. LaPorto . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Zolubos . . . Re¬ membered for being outback and down the park . . . Will always remember Monday afternoons with K.O. B. ... Member of gymnastics, cheerleading squad, and Gym Show advanced dance group . .. Plans to attend a four-year college. “If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it.” — William Arthur Ward Z ail Q). McA Zi u tay 21 Condor Road Chrystal, Enjoyed Transcription class with Mrs. O’Brien . . . Will be remembered for getting plenty of exercise and D.B. syndrome . . . Will always remem¬ ber the Winter of’81, fourth period, and freebees at Burlington . . . Employed at Holiday Inn . . . Plans to work or attend business school. “Walpole is better than this. 81 62 Arcadia Avenue Johnny, Mac, Enjoved Decision III with Mr. Valeska ... Will be remembered for having R. O. for a shadow and liking the Cincinati Reds ... Will always remem¬ ber special times with A. B., all the fun hours with the kids at M.B., and good times with J.M., C.S., S.G., M.O., C.S., and R.O . . . Member of the band . .. Employed at Demoulas ... Collegebound. “Go Reds “Always remember never to forget.” £77iere a o. 84 Martin Road Tree, Weesle, Favorite teachers Mr. Valeska and Mrs. Burne . . . Remembered for being sentimental . . Will always remember the good times with John, 1 16 81, K.D., A.N.S., ski trips, P.O.W., blood dr., “S.A.’s”, wrestling — Arty, 5 Reading youths . . . “Monkey face , and fun times with good friends ... A three year member and co-cap. of soccer cheerleading squad . . . Enjoys skiing, dancing, and playiqg the piano . . . Employed at Edelweiss gift shop . . . Col¬ legebound. I always thought looking back on my crying would make me laugh but 1 never thought looking back on my laughter would make me cry. 82 37 Woodland Road M ickey. Enjoyed Law with Mr. Appleby and class with Mrs. Wood ... “Away with you’, Hmmm . . . Will always remember rafting in Maine with Bones, Fish, J.K., C.Y., Beth, Winter at Birchmeadow, being milkfed, A.L.’s sleepover, S.N., Cheerleader’s dance on crutches, S.S., and Lipton . . . Captain of the football team . . . Member of Spring Track, and the Ski Club . . . Collegebound. “Woke up this morning and I got myself a beer, the future is uncertain and the end is always near. —The Doors reaortf iea i MctfU i e f 22 Dean Road Jan, Enjoyed Chemistry with Mrs. Cook and English with Mr. Howland . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Zolubos . . . Will be remembered for liking the Red Sox . . . Will never forget 4 18 81 — 4 26 81, Powder Puff, and the weekend in Duxberry . .. Member of the junior and senior class committees . . . Enjoyed C.Y.O ... Employed at Marshalls . . . Collegebound. Take care of today and tomorrow will take care of itself.” StefeAam §. 35 Dunbar Road Steff, Enjoyed Algebra II with Mr. Schettinni and Music Theory with Miss Gagnon . . . Will be remem¬ bered for always forgetting when tests were, being plagued by indecision, and being confused . . . Will never forget Friday night pizza with D.C., calling J.C. at Trident, “Discussing ”, R.T., B.M., and F.M., with T. P., “Moo , and “Flash Gordon .. . Plans to be¬ come a recording engineer and hopefully move to England. “Don t fool with fools who turn away, keep all good company.” — Brian May (J r xtoft uT JC. Jlfic Vei 240 West Street Zorbo, Sweet Pea, Kinzo, Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Zenewicz, Calculus, and classes with Mr. How¬ land and Mrs. Healy . . . Remembered for his nick¬ names, funny jokes, grades, athletics, and being late . . . Will never forget the first day as a freshman. Dr. Kelly’s debates, away b-ball games and Mr. Z’saanal- gies . . . Member of Varsity Basketball and Baseball teams, homeroom rep., and contributor to Impress¬ ions . . . Employed at Mister Donut . . . College- bound. “Here is my secret. It is very simple. One sees well only with the heart — all that is essential to life is invisible to the eyes. — St. Exupery M. Jldc eaau S. Z CSUh Jlie ey 7 Gateway Circle BZZat iZem SB. JPlzZ y ZUZ uzm JPZe aa ofi 20 John Street Dave, Enjoyed Law class ... Favorite teachers Jean DeSalvo and Mr. Scarpitto . . . Will be remembered for always going to the health office ... Will always remember Fridays and vacations . . . Member of De- molay . . . Enjoys stamp collecting and bottle collect¬ ing ... Employed at Doug s Exxon . . . Plans to join the Army. A moose is an animal with horns on the front of his head and a hunting lodge wall on the back of it. — Groucho Marx 543 Franklin Street Mr. Bill, Favorite teachers Mr. Cain, Mr. Kelly, and Mr. Schettini . . . Will be remembered for being an AFS Student to Belgium . . . Will always remember working in the training room with Spanky, Wojo, and Mr. Schettini, Chadwicks, and Beach Day with Karen and Kevin . . . Member of the track team, AV Crew, and manager of the football and basketball teams . . . Plans to attend college and major in communications. “Cod grant me the serenity to accept the things I Cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” SZZazstzZ ST. Jpfe ritt JpZzz yy JPHertt Zo 9 Browning Terrace Trixi, M M, Enjoyed Decisions III and class with Miss Montejunas . . . Remembered for being wtih John and having “nuclear wars’ . . . Will never forget driving with Nancy, France with C.K., Being a walrus with Ann, cat parties, K.E.C.F, and Quads . . . Mem¬ ber of the Drama Club . . . Plans to work or attend college. “Life s a wedge.” 199 Bancroft Avenue Slow-Poke, Favorite class Graphic Design . . . Favo¬ rite teacher Mr. Snyder . . . Will be remembered for trying to be different, liking Disco, Puckv-Wad Asso¬ ciation, and being late for class . . . Will always re¬ member football games, Senior parties, hanging out in the girls’ lav, and B. P. L. . . . Member of Ski Club and Powder Puff Football . . . Enjoys art and skiing . . . North Metropolitan Home Aide . . . Future plans include college and a career in Commercial Art. “Now all we have to think about are times gone by. 12 Johanna Drive Favorite Class Distributive Education . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Dunbar . . . Will always remember the “Boogie”, Summer of’81, VH with C.S. and R.B., July 4th in N.H., hitching to Hampton with P.J., and M.M., Bob Seger, clubbing with K.L. and D.J. ... Enjoys partying . . . Future plans include the Navy or college. “The two most important things in this world are you and me.” (SZ z’ry r ZfZ JpZefra io 83 (jAar e JkH er 27 Berkeley Street _ cma M. fo o tey 20 Walnut Street Bambi, Favorite class Algebra 1 with Mr. Rhodes . . . Favorite teacher Miss Montejunas . . . Will be re¬ membered for being short and always smiling . . . Will always remember driving with Mary, being at the pits with Eddie, cat parties, parties at Mary’s, and V.I.P. . . . Employed at Howlands . . . Future plans include college. “No man’s got it made till he’s far beyond the pain, And we who just remain goon living just the same.” — The Eagles (St um C H . 24 Ash Hill Road Moose, Big E., Enjoyed Idea of Man with Mr. Croft . . . Will be remembered for his weekend activities, sport, Heinies, Maine, and fooling around at football games . . . Will always remember Karen’s tooth, Ed’s pool party, W.P. A.E., Mattituck trip, and good times with friends . . . Member of Football and Track teams, yearbook staff. Ski Club, and band . . . Likes skiing and swimming . . . Future plans include college. “I think, I think I am, therefore I am. — Moody Blues Jf o Ua 41 A Street Lois, Bullwinkle, Lully, Enjoyed Transcription with Miss O’Brien . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Kelly . . . Will always remember Summer ’81, Lipton, Senior par¬ ties, Good Times with K.Q., P.M., P.B., and L.R., Starbaby s parties (the original 6), pulling all-nighters, California Studio 4, Friendly’s in Melrose, Columbus Day Weekend, and pumpkining . . . Was a member of Spring Track and Powder puff . . Activities include P.T.A., C.Y.O., Skiing, and rollerskating . . Em¬ ployed at Economy Food Outlet . . . Collegebound. “All good things must come to an end — but the memories will last forever. tfl. MitcAe l 45 Kingsdale Street, Boston, MA Kim, Kimo, Favorite class Distributive Ed . . . Favo¬ rite teachers Mrs. Cook and Mr. Scarpitto . . . Will be remembered for Martin Luther King Show . . Will always remember Metco Senior girls, girl’s lav, Cheryl ' s house. Team D on Powder Puff, Miss Cohn and Miss Zeytoonian, and Bake and Candy Sales ... A member of Metco Committee and Lambda Kappa Mu Kopelles . . . Enjoys dancing, partying, sewing, and being with friends and her boyfriend .. . Plans to attend Burdettt Business School and become a secretary. “Come clean, don’t be so mean, whatever turns you on, check this out!’’ Sfired 6 ?. Jllora fo 29 Sandra Lane Reese, Enjoyed English with Mr. Cahill . . . Favorite teacher Tom Myslicki . . . Will be remembered for his Southern accent and being mellow . . . Will always remember Scuba diving with Tom Myslicki, partying with Wojo, Gary, and Todd .. . Was a member of wrestling team . . . Enjoys baseball and hockey . . . Employed at Cerretani’s . . . Southbound. “Excuse me officer, but what was my violation? 84 A t ta Jl£. jtiorf o 848 Main Street Karl s better half. Favorite class Spanish . .. Favorite teachers Mr. Donovan and Mr. Howland . . . Will be remembered for setting a notebook on fire during a Chem lab., talking back to the librarians, and being a make-up person ... Will always remember Senior Prom 81, J.C., and fond memories of K.J.S., K.J.K., E.C.T. and other good friends . . . Co-chairman of make-up department for drama Club, Pioneer Staff . . . Enjoys playing soccer during the summer ... Future plans include college. “No se.” 89 Red Gate Lane fflu ian Murc acA 117 Prospect Street JlA cAae ST. 150 Forest Street Murph, Will be remembered for Summer Party 81 . .. Will always remember the Canoe trip with M.C., M.Z., J.R., J.A., G.D., C.Y.O. ski trip, Beach Day, Path, Lipton, C.C., and 10 30 81 with Bona . . . Was a member of varsity soccer ... Enjoys skiing and par¬ tying . . . Employed at Atlantic Supermarket. 310 Ash Street Berta, Enjoyed Ancient History ' with Mr. Lovely . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Gucciardiand Mrs. Stilgoe . . . Remembered for Baby Blue . . . Will always remem¬ ber L.P.C., Path, D.A., Bananas!, All-nighters, Seituate, D.H.’s chalet. Powder Puff, A.T. did it!. Summer ’81, skiing, Beach Day, Rocks!, parties. Mo¬ tion Lotion, pumpkining, 10 30 — 10 31 81, C.C., and D.C., 7 4 81, chase with A.T., The Doobies, and Good friends and the best years of her life! .. . Plans to attend college. “How lucky I am to know so many good people but how unfortunate that saying goodbye will be so hard. ASasna a S. JlAuse 12 Ellis Avenue Pam, Favorite teachers were Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Carter ... Will be remembered for her security blanket . . . Will always remember Summer “80, ’81, “Chuckies”, beeping, senior parties, all-nighters, stv- babies parties (the original 6), cruising in her green tank, Lipton, good times with M.M., L.W., F.V., B.S., getting lost coming home from B. mall with M.H ... W as a member of the Baton Squad, Ski Club, and dance team . . . Enjoys skiing, going to the beach, and pumpkining . . . Employed at Cerretanis . . . Collegebound. “Memories, light the corners of my mind, misty water color memories, of the way we were. ” 85 32 Cross Street Sandy, Favorite class gym (ha-ha) . . . Will be remem¬ bered for liking disco, listening to Kiss 108 and always forgetting . . . Will always remember K.G. s party with V.W. and G.C., Somerville August 7,8 and 9, Maine 17th with Eric, Val and Kenny, a trip to Fanueil Hall during finals, and the first and last days of Summer 81 ... Enjoys going to Celebrations, Ken- more Square and Studio 4 — Lynn . . . Employed at McDonald’s in Woburn . . . Future plans include col¬ lege and work. (xw . (. . atoou uj i 223 Pearl Street Chicky, Enjoyed Distributive Ed. with Mr. Levesque . . . Will be remembered for always having a smart remart, complaining, being a spaz and talking about Ricky . . . Will always remember third period break¬ fast run. “If you shut your eyes to love, you shut your eyes to life and by shutting your eyes to life you become a plant and not the supreme creature that God intended you to be.” — The Moon 83 Hanscom Avenue f to Zy 08. . Veumasisi 125 Summer Avenue Holl, Favorite class Decisions III ... Favorite teacher Mr. Blaney . . . Will be remembered for a black eye in basketball, and not doing art in art . . . Will always remember “Tiny Kingdom and good times during basketball and softball and great friends who shared them . . . Member of Varsity Softball and Basketball Teams and Glee Club . . . Employed at McDonald ' s . . . College bound for adaptive physical education. How long the road is. But, for all the time the journey has already taken. How you have needed every second of it in order to learn what the road passes by. ’ — Dag Hammarskjold 50 Sunnyside Avenue Nevillehead, Favorite class Decisions . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Cook . . . Will be remembered for being a good driver and having a nicer r.v. than Dick D’A. Will always remember C. M., Jr. Prom, Summer of 81, The Path. Lipton, and trips to the beach . . . Varsity Cross Country and Winter Track member . . . Football Cheerleader . . . Member of Powder Puff, Ski Club, and L. P.C . . . . Captain of Spring Track ... Plans for the future include college. The hardest times to live down are the times spent living it up.” 79 Hancock Street Carl, Enjoyed Intro. Soc. with Mr. Lovely .. . Will be remembered for loving the B-Boys . . . Will never forget Halloween and the pumpkins, skiing with A. B., D.A., M.S., and R.S., vacations and parties and Mr. Croft’s class . . . Enjoys skiing, surfing and listening to music .. . Member of the Ski Club . . . Future plans include college in California and traveling. “Carry on my wayward sun, there be peace when you are done, lay your weary head to rest, don t you cry no more.” — Kansas 86 (sisi JHarte O 43 Prospect Street Kristine, Enjoyed Algebra II and Human Behavior . . . Favorite teachers Mrs. Zolubos and Mr. Valeska . . . Will always remember great times with C.B., P.S., R.S., and S.G., 5 23 81, rainy days, best times with Mike, Thanks for everything Mom and Dad . . . Winter cheerleading co-captain, member of Winter and Spring Track teams . . . Employed at Mall Drug and M.I.T. Daycamp ... College bound. “You are as beautiful as your thoughts.” 47 Colonial Drive Maras, Channie, Favorite classes Language and Hu¬ man Behavior and Ancient History . . . Favorite teachers Mrs. Stilgoe and Mr. Lovely . . . Will always remember Summer ’81 in N.H., cheering for soccer, Powder Puff Football, Pumpkining, cruising with M.J., J.G., and N.S.’s parties .. . Member of the tennis team . . . Enjoys playing piano, skiing, and going to the beach . . . Employed at Edelweiss Gift Shop ... College bound. “The joy of this world when you have summed it up is found in the making of friends. ” — W.C. Wolfmuller 311 Haverhill Street O’B, Enjoyed Fundamentals in Writing . . Favorite teacher Mr. Lovely ... Will be remembered for being socially asleep and for never giving a straight answer . .. Will always remember Bob Dylan Octo¬ ber 1981, one fine day at Hampton Beach, N.H., and all the wild times at the Fire ... Captain of Cross Country, Winter and Spring Track . . . Member of the Birchie-ite Misfits . . . Future plans include college 34 Walnut Street Anne, Enjoyed English with Mr. Benshimol and Trig, with Mrs. Jones . . . Remembered for saying “Who!? Who!? . . . Always remember France ’81 with S.A. and K.D., Beach Day?, Pumpkining, Powder Puff, cruisin’, chow runs in the “Blue Bomb”, G.G. with M.C., Jackie’s parties, and fun times and memories with friends . . . Member of Glee Club, Jr. and Sr. Class Committees, Student Council, Drama Club, and yearbook Staff . . . Employed at Friendly’s . . . College bound. “Those crazy nights, I do remember in my youth. I do recall, those were the best times, most of all.” — Journey Jltfarrues (d. 0 w and a wild time. “Drinking and driving don’t mix, you might hit a bump and spill it. ( it 0 G we 80 Prescott Street Kel, Crelly, Enjoyed JOP and OJT with Mrs. O’Brien . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Gillis and Mrs. O’Brien . . . Will be remembered for her sneezes, spastic mood, excellent munchies, and magnetic personality . . . Will always remember the wild times down at Cumberland Farms, the Nurse’s office, fifth and sixth period ’81, C.M.G. and Jr., C.S., G.B., and P.F. ... Likes dancing, modeling, and partying with her friends . . . Employed at the Atlantic Food Market . . . Plans to go to college to study retailing. “Let the good times roll ... ” — The Cars SF. 0 ’Q)onqyAiu’ 18 Bond Street O’D, Enjoyed 3-D Design with Mr. Wood . . . Favo¬ rite teacher Mrs. Jones . . . Will be remembered for being a fine chemistry student . . . Will always re¬ member Cape Cod Fall 80 with K.C., J.C., C.Y., T.C., and A.L., sliders!!!, weekend parties on the Cape with W.E., UNH with J.P., “Has anybody seen the bridge?” . . . Employed at Hammond Landscap¬ ing in Woburn . . . Plans to work for one year and then attend college. “ . . . The story of life is hello and goodbye until we meet again.” — Jimi Hendrix 87 C ' oatAerme. ' 0Sr 88 Dana Road Cathy, Favorite classes English with Mr. Croft and Mr. Howland and Engineering with Mr. Wales . . . Will always remember being Oliver, summers at Hampton, J.C., Mrs. Z. and all the planning, laughing, and fantastic times with wonderful friends . . . Member of Spring track ' 80, Drama Club, NHS, yearbook staff. Powder Puff, and Glee Club . . . Class officer and make-up crew chairman . . . Enjoys piano, art, and music . . . Collegebound for architecture. “It’s only when people appreciate themselves that they know what they re worth, for it is their own uniqueness that creates beauty in the world. 07ra ici 0B. Qt ' a u o 210 Summer Avenue “Swa , Will always remember Gina D., C.Y.O. Ski Trip, C.C.H.S., j.R., J.A., G.D., M.C., and M.M., Labor Day Weekend, The Trilogy, and Pumpkining in the “Seiasmobile” .. . Member of the Varsity Soc¬ cer team . . . Enjoyed going insane on skis, Cape Cod concerts, and parties . . . Plans to attend college. “Mr. Mojo Risin — Jim Morrison 47 Border Road Steve, Pix, Enjoyed History and Accounting . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Swanson and Mr. Brett . . . Will be remembered for his love of sports and for constantly talking about the Reading Legion Baseball Team . . . Will always remember the Victory Parties ’80 — 81, the Stale Legion Baseball Tournament at Holy Cross, and working for two of Reading’s fines baseball coaches, Dave Buck and Pete Moscariello .. . Student trainer for Football . .. Powder Puff Football Coach ... Employed at Thom McAnn ... Future plans include college. 0Eaa o 10 Warren Avenue Super Star, Enjoyed Metal Shop . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Arsenault . . . Will be remembered for being such a great student . . . Will always remember the parties after basketball games. Beach Day, Scituate, and parties on the weekends . . . Member of the Varsity Basketball Team . . . Liked going down to the Field house, to Lipton, and home to munch out . . . Plans to work first and then go to college. “All the Senior girls have dirty minds. ’ 6 Arnold Avenue Ric, Enjoyed Accounting I . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Snyder and Mr. Kaczowka . . . Will be remembered for having J.M. as a shadow and for being quiet . . . Will always remember the good times with the kids at DeMoula’s, summers at G.E.L., 6 24 80, and 2 28 81 . . . Member of the A.F.S. Club and the Math Team . . . Likes to play tennis ... Works at DeMoula’s ... Future plans include college to major in Accounting. “The waters of pleasure are always bright on the sur¬ face but, sadly, only one inch deep. We always come up with sand in our mouth. ' ie t p c . 0£a a( ?o 24 Cross Street Tony, Enjoyed Algebra ... Favorite teacher Mr. Zolubos . . . Will be remembered for The Jeep, Brothers Landscaping, Stoneham . . . Will always re¬ member Castine’s Party, Beach Day, Stoneham, and Salisbury Beach . . . Employed at 128 Tire . . . Col¬ legebound. “Whatever will be, will be. ffisefe ty Jkf. 2!e rin 88 tf vt ief i Jf£. deters 27 Gleason Road The Brother, Kenny, Will be remembered for his “ARRIVED STONED license plate . . . Will always remember The Brothers and all the trouble they got into, 1970 Station Wagon, “party wagon”. Blue Oys¬ ter Cult, Foriegner .. . Played on the football and hockey teams . . . Enjoys playing hockey and riding his bite ... Employed at Woburn (NCC) . .. Will attend a business college. “I’m as free as a bird now. — Lynard Syknard (Si ee iy 2F. c ro W 391 West Street Favorite classes Algebra II with Mr. Schapira and English 10 with Mr. Croft . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson and Mr. Gucciardi . . . Will be remembered for her curly hair and being a twin ... Will always remember the trip to France, good times with the group at lunch, and all the “nice” people she met in France . . . Involved in Powder Puff, Student Coun¬ cil, Drama Club, yearbook staff, and the Slideshow .. . Enjoys photography, horseback riding, and vol¬ leyball . . . Employed at Touraine ... Collegebound. “Kiss today good-bve, the sweetness and the sorrow . .. Wish me luck, the same to you. ” — A Chorus Line (Srto eter ofi 263 Woburn Street Favorite classes Idea of Man with Mr. Croft and Mic¬ robiology with Mr. Kenney . . . Member of cross¬ country and varsity wrestling teams ... Future plans include attending college. o. (fflu’ r t 16 Kensington Avenue Jayza, Rayza, Favorite teacher Mr. Bryson . .. Will be remembered for liking disco, playing basketball, and cardinal puff. . . Will always remember Jr. Beach Day, pumpkining, good times in hoop, L.P.C., all- nigbters with D.D., Fish, R.N., andT.L., UNH with D.D., and cruising with IMMA . . . Member of the Varsity Basketball team . . . Enjoys racking, all sports, writing, and partying . . . Employed at Bradlees . . . Collegebound. “I’ve always felt that tomorrow is for those who are too much afraid to go past yesterday and start living for today.” — Stevie Wonder j(sz a F roce 391 West Street Banita, Enjoyed Ten and Twenties and Thirties with Mr. Howland, and French III with Mr. Nisco . . . Will be remembered for sponsoring the “Invitational Auto Show” in Canada with L.C ... Will always remember the trip to Franee and almost getting locked in a bank there . . . Member of Spring Track team . . . Involved in Model UN, Student Council, and A.F.S . . . Enjoys minature golf lessons . . . Employed at The Cheese Importer ... Collegebound. “Yesterday may be gone but not the people who made it, and with them, I cannot help but look forward to the future. 17 Wakefield Street Enjoyed English with Mr. Croft and Physics witf Blum ... Favorite teachers Mr. Croft and Mr. Darrin .. . Will be remembered for always smiling and being late . . . Will always remember the best of times with V.W., L.R., and J.B., “S.R.”, and fun with Mr. Croft . . . Member of Spring Track, Student Council, band. Glee Club, Soccer Cheerleading, Drama Club, and Jr. and Sr. Class Committees . . . C.Y.O. President . .. Employed at Latham and Latham . . . Plans to go to college. “These wonderful times are the ones we ll remember all through our lives.” 89 Q)o i m Jffi. S mier eau 34 Timberneck Drive Pom, D.P., Favorite Class French I with Mrs. Clark .. . Favorite Teacher Mr. Shapira .. . Will be re¬ membered for starting soccer cheerleading with L. L. and saying “Oh! Oh! wait a minute . .. nevermind ... I forgot! . . . Will always remember France, CYO, QUSC, Soccer Cheerleading, and Jesus Christ Super- star . . . Member of dance club and Spring track . . . Future plans include attending a four year college for computer science. “As I walk down the path I am meeting a lot of terrific people. And I am sure I won t forget any of them, for thev have all made a difference in my walk down the path of life.” ' SteftAe i 25 Belmont Street Powi, Enjoyed art class and Mr. Kenney . . . Will be remembered for falling asleep at a Jack White peptalk, playing chica-chica at an Indian gathering, and 3 cheers for the red, white, and blue . . . Will never forget kissing trees, drinking radio-active soup, and the beach with Sean and Jack ... Plans to live for a while and then die. { ute SB. SSouh’ 40 Arnold Avenue Annie, Annie Blannie, Annie Baby, Enjoyed U.S. History with Mrs. Stilgoe, Biology with Mr. Win¬ ched, French III with Mr. Nisco, and Spanish I with Mr. Donovan . . . Will be remembered for her red hair, being small, and saluting to N.K ... Will always remember Frace trip — April 1981 with friends, the Senior class, singing in Mrs. Jones Algebra II class, and great friends . . . Member of the Foreign Lan- gauge Club, Make-Up, and Freshman Tennis . . . Collegebound. “Fear not that your life shall come to an end, but rather fear that it shall never have a beginning.” — John Henry Newman V S77u ma C ( S } . 235 Pleasant Street Mez, T. P. Wompon, Poppie, Powi, Enjoyed Ancient History with Mr. Dunbar . . . Will always remember Ace’s practices, hitting with Hollywood, going to the Sox with Hall and Doug, going out with friends, and Woburn warm-up .. . Played baseball and hockey . .. Plans to attend college. “Heading in or heading out, or standing on the shore, pause a moment to reflect which trip cost you more. ” — Bob Seger 185 Grove Street Kel, J.J., Enjoyed classes with Mr. Howland and Ms. O Brien . . . Will be remembered for loving to dance, changing her mind, seven and eight, having shoes for every outfit, not deserving Cindy cheerleader, and listening to Bette Midler . .. Will always remember M.D., D.L., K.H., and L.P.C., M.D.’s weekend, and July 4th at Long Beach . . . Enjoys jogging and dancing . . . cheerleading co-captain, Ir. class treasur¬ er ... Member of Dance Troupe and Sr. Class com¬ mittee . . . Collegebound. “Happy are those who dream dreams and are pre¬ pared to pay the price to make them come true. — Cardinal Suenas r Suza i ie S. SSrater 645 Summer Avenue Enjoyed Cooking with Mrs. Carter ... Will always remember the Wakefield scene, good times with B.T., L.J., and M B., the bust, and good parties . . . Enjoys parties, rollerskating, and rock-n-roll .. . Will attend UMass, Amherst. “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. Go for it!” 90 barest 25 Orchard Park Drive Women, Enjoyed English with Mr. Cahill and Algeb¬ ra II with Mrs. Zolubos . . . Will be remembered for always laughing, talking, and saying “No way” . . . Will always remember the gym shows, the Junior and Senior Proms with Alan, Beach Day, Senior parties, pumpkining, 7 21 81, weekends at U.N.H., and good times with friends . . . Co-captain of Soccer Cheer¬ leaders, homeroom rep, member of 735, advance dance group . . . Employed at Donut Maker . . . Plans to become a nurse. “Live each day to its fullest and look towards the future but don’t reach out to relive the past, just keep in mind the memories.” S? ' atA een Jl£. 43 Linnea Lane Quimbly, Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mrs. Wood . . . Will be remembered for always being able to talk her way out of any situation ... Will always remem¬ ber Junior Beach Day, Powder Puff, pumpkining, Senior parties, good times with the squad, Chinese fire drills while beeping, and good times with friends . . . Member of the Baton Squad . . . School activities include the gym show dance group, drama club make¬ up committee, and P.T. A. .. . Enjoys water and win¬ ter skiing, sailing, dancing, and spending time in N.H. ... Collegebound. 21 Red Gate Lane Enjoyed Law class . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Appleby . . . Remembered for her paranoia and her uncontroll¬ able laugh . . . Will always remember “Mademoiselle, j’attends!”, falling caskets, 8 9 81, and the weekends in Duxbury . . . Enjoys swimming, weekend trips, and being with friends . . . Collegebound. “We can only appreciate the miracle of a sunrise when we have waited in darkness.” 2 Winthrop Avenue Favorite class computers . . . Enjoyed classes with Mr. Brett and Mr. Blaney . . . Remembered for taking charge in woodshop as a foreman ... Will always remember working on the computers in his free time ... Employed at Atlantic . .. Collegebound. ffiatA eesis 2P . 38 Bear Hill Road Kat, Favorite class Accounting . . . Favorite Teacher Mr. Brett ... Will always remember Newport Rhode Island and the summer of’81 . . . Member of the field hockey team and the AFS club . . . Enjoys skiing, swimming, and camping . . . Future plans include working for one year before attending college. tSAaw i j ff. ? 104 Belmont Street Fish, Enjoyed English with Mr. Croft . . . Will be remembered for Golden Imp., The 250, and jamming in the F-85 ... Will never forget Lipton, S.N., G. K., The Gang, Stephanie at W. Beach, W.W.R. in Maine, breaking his finger at Spaz’s, Marsh, Dik, Nelly, Stev„ Zuke, H.W., John, E.J., and Hangaroo Member of Varsity Winter and Spring Track, Senior Class treasurer, and Powder Puff Head Coach ... Em¬ ployed at Wes Parkers .. . Collegebound. Death is but Eternal Rack-time. — EE-YA 91 33 Hillside Road Carol, Favorite teacher Mr. Croft . . . Will be remem¬ bered for “being quiet”, but not as quiet as you would think. . . . Will always remember fourth period with K.S., “Sandy” — letters with E.R., being a Yum Yum girl with M S., track with K.S., S.R., and P. D., and all the good times spent with P.D., K.S., M.D., S.R., S.N., B.D., C.B., E.R., and B.S ... Enjoys writing poetry and singing in the choir . . . Collegebound. Within me lies the power to seize the hour and live my dreams.” — Anonymous Q)amd 46 Colburn Road Reefer. Rip, Favorite class was Distributive Educa¬ tion with Mr. Levesque . . . Will be remembered for giving Mr. Croft a hard time and liking The Who . . . Will always remember Mr. Arsenault’s class, Cas- tine’s Bashes, partying at Temple . . . Enjoys partying . . . Employed at Woodcraft Supply Company . . . Future plans include joining the army and then be¬ coming an independent truck driver. 1 wouldn’t have joined the band if I didn’t think they were magnificent. If I thought there was a better group I’d do my best to play with ’em. But there isn’t.” — Keith Moon 26 Woodward Avenue Ritt, Favorite class English . . . Favorite teachers Un¬ cle Hal and Mrs. Jones ... Will be remembered for being one of the gymnastic team’s tri-captains and enjoying sailing and skiing . . . Plans to attend college. 19 Temple Street Val, Enjoyed English with Mr. Howland . . . Remem¬ bered for Spare me!”, not being able to stay in one place for more than five minutes, K-mart talks with Adele, and driving the “trustworthy Chevette . .. Will always remember red M M’s, Pucky-Wad Asso¬ ciation, smoking a cigar with Leslie, being ragged on in H R., Chemistry class with Gia and talks with Mr. Dunbar . .. Student Council Rep ... Employed at K-Mart .. . Collegebound. It’s a marvelous night for a moondance ... ” — Van Morrison i fu an Jfyf. (Rii ' a ' 28 Briarwood Avenue Sue, Enjoyed Accounting with Mr. Brett . . . Will be remembered for always forgetting and laughing . . . Will never forget 8 7 81 weekend in Somerville, Blue Oyster Cult Foghat and Foreigner ’81, and Law class with P.D., J.S., and W.S . . . Member of the yearbook staff . . . Enjoys being with friends . . . Employed at the Holiday Inn in Woburn and Zayres in North Read¬ ing . . . Will work or attend college. “Start me up.” — The Stones yl t i Jl£. ffl tte t wry Su asi 1494 Main Street Sue-Riley, Enjoyed Art and class with Mr. Howland . . . Will be remembered for always wearing purple . . . Will always remember Summer of 81, Chem. labs with K.Q., and art classes with J.B. and H.N ... Fond memories of D.A., J.G., and L.C ... Member of the Senior Class Committee and yearboo k staff . . . Enjoys art, music, and swimming . . . Works at Zayres in North Reading . . . Plans to attend college. “Carry on. You will always remember.” — Kansas Va eries yC. ( 2?lofyh 92 {Scud tfb. 25 Willow Street Royza, Favorite teachers Tom Myslicki and Mr. Croft . . . Favorite class Phys. Ed . . . Remembered for being a Reading milk-fed boy and being obnoxious at times . . . Will never forget braiding his hair before football games, Kinks ’81, Marshall Tucker ’81, Mr. Croft’s face in the cake, the ledge patrol, and being a Birchiette . . . Member of Varsity Football and Track Teams . . . Collegebound. “Come mothers and fathers throughout the land and don’t criticize what you can’t understand. Your sons and your daughters are beyond your command.” — Bob Dylan S( lCHSly ( } ’ 84 County Road (Sveretb S ' . tfloscoey 249 Forest Street Ruffian, Ruffer, Favorite class cooking . . . Favorite teachers Mrs. Scarpitto and Mrs. Wood . . . Will be remembered for his football hairstyles, The Ledge, sneaking out and being a Birehie-ite ... Will always remember Hampton Beach, 10 3 81 with M.M. and M.D. over Dif s, roof patrol, and Lipton .. . Member of Varsity Football ana Baseball teams . . . Co-captain of Wrestling team . . . Enjoys waterskiing, partying, snow skiing, and being a Birchi-ite .. . Works for Leo C . . . Future plans include college and starting a business with his brother. “What a long, strange trip it’s been.” — Grateful Dead 38 Charles Street Jim, Favorite teachers Mr. Swanson and Mr. Kenn . . . Will be remembered for being fair and “F.C.P. . . . Will never forget partying and pumpkining with M.C., S.C., G.S., G.D., and M.M., Labor Day Weekend, and good times with J.A. and F.O . . . Co-captain of the wrestling team . . . Collegebound. “Catch your dreams before they slip away’ — Mick Jagger aul M. fTci t jtt tfloy tan 23 St. Richard Street, Roxbury Big “T”, Timo, Favorite class Decision III . . . Favo¬ rite teachers Mr. Cahill and Mr. Darrin . . . Remem¬ bered for bothering K.J. when she is not herself, complaining, starting trouble, and eating in class . . . Will always remember Miss Zeytoonian’s and Miss Cohn’s Spanish class, METCO, the Green Lav, and reading the boring book Giants in the Earth . . . Par¬ ticipated in Powder Puff Football and Martin Luther King Day . . . Enjoys Lambda Kappa Mo Kopelles, rollerskating, partying, dancing, and cooking ... Fu¬ ture plans include college for occupational therapy. “Give me a break, beat it!” 168 Belmont Street Lanie, Favorite classes Latin 1-4 and 20’s and 30’s .. . Favorite teachers Miss Lanouette and Mr. Howland .. . Will be remembered for laugh and for color coor¬ dinating her clothes . . . Will always remember Matti- tuck trip, getting kicked out of the library, and good times spent with friends . . . Member of Winter and Spring Track teams and Powder Puff football, Band, and AFS . . . Employed at Hart Agency of Boston . . . Will atttend UNH to major in classics. “Let us go singing as far as we go: the road will be less tedious.” — Virgil 93 5?T SaSl vYYl 23 Howard Street Kim, Favorite class Distributive Ed. with Mr. Leves¬ que . . . Enjoys listening to others problems . . . Will always remember the Summer of’81, Stubaby’s par¬ ties, fun times at “Hollywood East”, playing “Freebird and “Touch and Go on the juke box in the cafe, and good times at Capri . . . Employed at Mall Drugs . . . Plans to pursue a career in Retail Sales. “Our doubts are traitors, And make us lose the good we often might win, By fearing to attempt. ’’ — Shakespeare c f P{ uwi o. dc act Q)uan c iimcJ er 3 Bartlett Circle Favorite classes Group with Joan DeSalvo and Dis¬ tributive Ed with Mr. Levesque . . . Will be remem¬ bered for being a Birchie-ite and a member of Focus . . . Will always remember thumbing to Maine with Jason and getting busted at the Red Sox game . . . President of Focus . . . Plans to master the piano and become a potential musician. “By-tor in defeats retreats to HELL.” — Neil Peart Jldartm C W. ScAcuier 240 Pearl Street Favorite classes Woodshop with Mr. Patterson and Engineering Graphics with Mr. Wales . . . Partici¬ pated in Football and Spring Track . . . Enjoys skiing . . . Collegebound. r faM (d. tSarte l 13 Breton Circle Favorite class Electricity . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Twomey . . . Will be remembered for being under¬ standing and always being late . .. Will always re¬ member Merlin, The Brothers, The Crusher Party at K. P. ’s house . . . Enjoys playing the guitar and motor¬ cycling . . . Plans to pursue Electrical Engineering at Franklin Institute. “All the world s indeed a stage. — “Rush . a taj c ic ui wrt 75 County Road Bill, Favorite classes Distributive Education and class with Mr. Kenney . . . Will always be remembered for talking about the Beatles ... Will never forget the rowdiness of Mr. Levesque ' s Distributive Ed class Enjoys collecting old comedy films and Beatle albums . . . Employed at Star Market ... College- bound. You have to give thanks to Cod or whatever is up there, the fact that we all survived.” — John Lennon 17 Sturges Road Nance, Enjoyed Anatomy with Mr. Garland and clas¬ ses with Mr. Darrin .. . Will be remembered for managing the wrestling team . . . Will always remem¬ ber nights with the girls. Powder Puff, Pumpkining, 7 21 81, 9 15 79, 4 3 80, Vl.L., and soccer games ... a Soccer and Winter cheerleader and member of the Advanced Dance Group in the Gym Show . . . Em¬ ployed at CVS . . . Plans to attend college for Pharmacy. Tomorrow is a dream that leads me forward.” 94 6 Norman Road Wakefield, The Sha, Favorite classes Ancient History and American History . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Wales . . . Will be remembered for Red and White 81 4WD Ford Pick-Up cruise mobile, the Beatles, and the Stones . . . Will always remember the Flame, the Lithuanian, the entire Gallahue’s crew and its parties, pumpkining, the Summer of’81 with S.C., F.O., and E.J.R., and J.J., G.T., K.W., J.C., D.D., M.P., T.D., and K Q. . . . Enjoys ice hockey, Men’s softball, partying, and listening to tunes . .. Employed at Gallahue’s . . . Future plans include a four-year col¬ lege. “And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.” — Paul McCartney It i 77iror orf Ms. SAer iao 63 Pine Ridge Road Ted, Favorite teacher Mr. Croft .. . Will be remem¬ bered for being extremely annoying and being num¬ ber one . . . Will never forget 10 20 78, July showers, and skipping school with Angela .. . Member of Foot¬ ball and Baseball teams . .. Employed at Qunicy Market ... Collegebound. Q)ami iS. c ferre itiria 7 Coburn Road Tino, Animal, Favorite class Biology with Mr. DiLuna .. . Will be remembered for being a member of the Birchie gang . . . Will always remember the day-n- night at Hampton Beach, at the Cape with friends, and his girlfriend Pat Sheehan ... Participated in gymnastics and football . . . Enjoys fishing, hunting an d skiing . . . Plans to join Service Marines. “When I get to the bottom I go back to the top of the slide, then I stop an’ I turn an’ I go for a ride, then I get to the bottom an’ I see you again.” — Beatles Satriaa JPf. c fAee uur 11 Balsam Road Little Sheebe, Lizzy ... Will be remembered for always getting lost, being a spaz, always being late, and being a member of the “Puck-Wad” Association ... Will always remember the summers at Long Beach, the excellent times with Tino, Rockport with S.D., J.M., L.M., and M.G., her friends at G.A. cottage, and 4-5-a-lst-f . . . Captain of Varsity Tennis .. . Enjoys horseback riding, tennis, and being with close friends .. . Employed at Sarman’s ... Future plans include attending a two-year Equestrian col¬ lege. “Turn the page” — Bob Seger Maria . 1. Jema 17 Highland Street Marci, Favorite classes Biology with Mr. Winchell and Algebra with Mr. Moscariello . . . Will always be remembered for “She is, isn’t she?”, F.A.D.! and believing Belinda’s little stories . . . Will always re¬ member good times with friends, Jr. Beach Day, Powder Puff, Trip to France ’81, and Saturday nights . . . Participated in Spring and Winter Track . .. Soc¬ cer cheerleader for 2 years . . . Works at McDonald’s .. . Plans to attend college for nursing. “Do not turn back when you are just at the goal.” Mara eiA r ). r SAe zi 48 Border Road M.B., Enjoyed Accounting I with Mr. Gillis . Will always remember good times with D C., J.H , and V.M., Pureto Rico ’81 ... Member of the French Club . . . Enjoys tennis, swimming, and jogging . Employed at CVS . . . Plans to attend college and major in Accounting. 95 rf. §c uHrty t f im 12 Wells Road Ed, Will be remembered for being a nice person and having a good sense of humor . . . Will always remem¬ ber Summer of ’81 in France, Mr. Zenewicz and Chemistry, and various nicknames given by friends . . . Member of Band and the Math Team . . . Out of school activities include Scouts, Church group, music related activities, and tennis . . . Future plans include attending college to major in medicine or en¬ gineering. tfuzresi dvnft ori 245 Summer Avenue Simmy, Favorite class English . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Snyder . . . Will always remember good times with friends, “E.L.S. ”, the Breakdown party, Fore¬ igner concert, B.B., P.N., Halloween, M.S., L.I. Night, and N.M. . . . Out of school activities include C.Y.F. and dancing . . . Employed at DeMoulas’ . . . Future plans include work. “Every ' day you get more yard — Tom Petty jfaureesi C. dAur toff- 9 Van Norden Road Shirk, Enjoyed Algebra II with Mr. Shapira . . . Will always remember 10 3 81, pumpkining with A.T. and E.H., the exchange with other German kids ... Member of Varisty Softball and Basketball . . . Em¬ ployed at B and L Variety in Medford . . . Plans to go to college and major in physical therapy. “There is only one success — to be able to spend your life in your own way. ” — Christopher Morely 245 Su mmer Avenue Urban, Favorite class Human Behavior . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Bond and Mr. Hart . . . Will be remem¬ bered for being a good sport, never “ragging” on other people, and having respect for others . . . Will always remember the exchange program with the German youth during the Summer of’81 and the fun had with him . . . Member of the cross country and spring track teams . . . Out of school activities include Reading Demolay and the church youth group . . . Future plans include attending a four-year college. “School is the best thing that could happen to any one, it’s where all his friends are. 4 Palmer Hill Avenue Niffer, Enjoyed tenth grade English with Mr. How¬ land . . . Remembered for talking too fast ... Will always remember great times with Al, long talks with Val and Karen, a certain bike accident, sleep-overs at Annie’s and Sue’s, and being called Ellen or Tigger . . . Member of Basketball, and Softball for Four Years . . . Member of Junior and Senior Class Committees . . . Enjoys being outdoors, talking, and reading . . . Plans to go to college and major in Physical Therapy. c (d. d acA Q)aou f l. dvnmofi 17 Pine Ridge Road Dave, Rave, Will be remembered for playing the guitar, and always having tunes nearby ... Will al¬ ways remember having seventh period off, skipping to the beach last year, and a Coolidge audition . . . Mem¬ ber of a rock and roll band . . . Enjoys music and playing the guitar . . . Future plans include attending a two-year college. 96 (iaro . C. J7ettermAy 564 Summer Avenue Caar, Enjoyed Junior Office Practice with Mrs. Roberts . . . Remembered for her purple leather and being with B. B. and K.O’B . . . Will always remember 7 26 81—V.H., Summer Blast, lost lid Boogie, Sum¬ mer of’81 with K.M., the Melly Mobile, D R. and the P.S., watermelon punch, 10 13 81, 5 13 82, and that confounded bridge . . . Enjoyed partying and being with Brian . . . Employed at Davis, Clark, and Latham Insurance Company . . . Plans to attend busi¬ ness school. “In every living thing is the spirit to be free! esuamisi AT. Soresi ofi 44 Pennsylvania Avenue Ben, Benson, Enjoyed Physics with Mr. Blum ... Remembered for being thin, and a member of the rock bands “Stiletto and “Threshold . . . Will always remember playing the guitar for the Jesus Christ Su¬ perstar Production, Threshold and Stiletto dances in the cafe, Music theory with Mr. Roth, and Spring track with Mr. Croft . . . Participated in Spring track . . . Out of school activities include playing guitar and bicycling . . . Future plans include a four year college. That one Guitar! ... ” — Foreigner, Juke Bos Hero” (Same a 36 Grand Street Smitty, Favorite class transcription . . . Favorite teachers Miss O Brien (Mrs. T), Mr. Gillis, Mr. Clark, and Mr. D Orlando . . . Remembered for being crazy and always smiling . . . Will always remember EG, KO’B, KUK — 4th period, Zuke, you’ve got a friend — JT — Always, Thanx Mom and Dad, I love you both, and memories of D.E.N. . . . Collegebound or modeling. “To love the fine people about me, to avoid the wick¬ ed. To rejoice the good, endure the evil — and to remember to forget; this is my optimism. It has helped me to live; ’cuz life is too short to be petty.” JfAattAeia i . ' Jjhe tg er 1721 Salem Street Matt, Spanky . . . Enjoyed Wood and English classes . . . Favorite teacher Sam Baker ... Will always be remembered for dark shades and being nice ... Will always remember the Back-Parking Lot, partying,a nd being in Focus for 1 1 2 years . . . Employed at Atlantic Supermarket, in the Deli . . . Collegebound. “Gimme five, I’m still alive; Ain’t no luck I learned to duck. — Grateful Dead f isiy jfA. Sommer 65 Prescott Street Sonni, Enjoyed Class with Mr. Kaczowka and Human Behavior . . . Will be remembered for having a loud mouth and being “Ringo” . . . Will always remember Quads, K.E.C.F., cat parties, Love Mao Do, A.D., J.C. Superstar, and J.W.’s horror rides . . . Member of Drama Club . . . Plans to work or attend college. “Living like there’s no tomorrow means loving all you can today.” 29 Cantebury Drive Favorite class English — period 1 junior year . . . Favorite teachers Mrs. Garland and Ms. Sellers . . . Will be remembered for listening to records on Fri¬ days, never getting mad and trying to help any one who needed it . . . Will always remember going to get breakfast and being able to sign in without a hassle, all that Mrs. Garland put up with, and Ms. Sellers being one of the nicest people he ever met . . . Enjoys scuba diving adn parties down the block . . . Employed at Addison-Wesley . . . Plans include college for under¬ water technology. 97 10 Beacon Street Enjoyed Math and English with Uncle Hal . . . Will always remember Doug s party with Marie, week in N.H. with V.W., sixth period time. The Great Pump¬ kin Caper with T.A., V.W., and M.C., Fire Drills, First PR. with K.D., and good times spent with friends . . . Participated in cross country and track . . . Employed at C.V.S. in the Woburn Mall . . . College bound for Accounting. 23 Fav Street, Wilmington Enjoved Group Class, lunch, and 7th period off . .. Will be remembered for moving to Wilmington and trying to have a good time in school . . . Will always remember Sarah G. concerts and the Buzz . .. En¬ joyed Action Seminar in Focus, the outdoors, and E.T.F.B. ... Employed at Sweetheart Plastics ... Future plans include sex, drugs, and rock and roll. In God we trust. Everyone else pays cash. 24 Baker Road Spaz, Enjoyed Idea of Man with Mr. Croft, Calculus class, and class with Mr. Moscariello ... Remem¬ bered for being a spaz, “the slowest driver in town ”, and dancing at parties .. . Will always remember Long Beach 7 4 81, Long Beach summers of 80-81, Woodsie and the pine tree, good times with the gang, Youngn’s cottage skiing, pumpkining, Beach Day, the Path, and picking on S.N. ... Participated in JV Soccer, Varsity Gymnastics and Baseball . . . Em¬ ployed at Gallahue’s . . . Collegebound. A cat has nine, but we have one. So while we re here, let’s have some fun.” 104 Lowell Street E.J., Favorite class Decisions III . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Cahill . . . Remembered for the “Mighty C.S.”, flat tires, and the Drive-In . . . Will always remember the L.P.C. and the Path, Scituate, bored at Capri, “The Awesome Foursome ”, “the whole gang”, “Spun- Alley”, The Doobies, The Cafe Corner, Summer of 81, July 4th at Long Beach, and the Racing Strip . . . Member of the Varsity Baseball teams . . . Employed at Atlantic Food Market ... Future plans include college and a California Road Trip. o . c iiastieicAs 9 Orchard Park Drive Rob, Enjoyed Trig, with Mrs. Jones ... Will always be remembered for kidding “Gumby about Lisa L. . . . Will remember all the good times and fun at Reading High . . . Member of the Golf and Spring Track teams, and Ski Club . . . College bound. “Let the good times roll.” — The Cars 265 Lowell Street Tina, Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska . . . Will always be remembered as the new girl in school . . . Will always remember the park, Mt. Dew, J.N., McDonald s, and the accident with C.S. “Love is something you never want to shut your heart to, for if you shut your heart to love, you shut your eyes to love.” — T.H.E. MOON 98 28 Highland Street Dibbs, Sully, Dr., Enjoyed History with Mr.Darrin and Algebra with Mrs. Zolubos . . . Will be remem¬ bered for always smiling, saying “Hey babe and “I’m bummed ... Good memories of the times with S.G., M.D., M.S., B. D., P.G., and of course J.C., Powder Puff, Junior Prom, Jesus Christ Superstar, Celbra- tion, “Flashes with S.M. andT. L. . . . Soccer cheer¬ leader for two years ... Member of Senior Class Committee and St. Agnes Youth Program . . . Col- llege bound for Psychology. “Life is a mystery to be lived, not a problem to be solved.” (Oia te . If. Su uhm (j erty iSurett erarc Ci. r 5 Longfellow Road Gerry, Enjoyed 20’s and 30’s with Mr. Howland . . . Will be remembered for never talking very much and never smiling in the morning . . . Will always remem¬ ber Blue Hills and applepicking . . . Involved with the St. Agnes Youth Program . . . Employed at Weston’s Greenhouse . . . Plans to attend college. CCCeiM i JCC. durette 7 Washington Street Jughead, Enjoyed Ancient History and class with Mrs. Zolubos and Mrs. Scarpitto . . . Will always remember the C.Y.O. ski trip and Junior Beach Day . . . Played on the Football and Track teams . . . Mem¬ ber of the Ski Club ... Plans to attend college. Cdeyi ia r iu Z oa t 112 Summer Avenue Reg, Reggie, Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska . . . Will be remembered for track, smiling and laughing, being hyper and a worrywart, and also for needing C.B. fixes . . . Will always remember Winchester Meet, last day of soph, year with J.K. Good times with the gang, Pumpkining, “the Summer of ’81, and her coaches N.M., P.C., P.S. . . . Captain of Winter and Spring Track teams, a four-year mem¬ ber . . . Plans to attend college. “Don’t walk in front of me I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. C ' o ri tma j(C fcaam 102 Main Street Cheryl, Favorite classes Accounting I and II, and Sr. Office Practice .. . Enjoyed class with Mr. Brett and Mr. Gillis . . . Will be remembered for smiling, being in Mr. Spence’s office, saying “hey, you know?” and ”no problem!”, always talking, and joy rides 3rd period withJ.T., AS., J.C., T.S., and DC. ... Will always remember 10 81, Bobby’s Bronco, Jr. Beach Day, putting 500 miles on the Mustang April Vaca¬ tion, Powder Puff, and the summers of ’79, ’80, and ’81 ... Member of gymnastic squad ... Enjoys bikerid¬ ing and cruising in the Bronco. Worked at Fowler Insurance Co ... Collegebound. 14 Evergreen Road Nina, Enjoyed Algebra II and classes with Mrs. Zolu¬ bos, Mr. Tufts, and Mrs. Wood . . . Will be remem¬ bered for always being with Sue and for “sticking out’ in a crowd . . . Will always remember camping in the rain 7 4 81, France ’81, Billy Squier Concert, T. B., and Summer League B-ball games . . . Will major in Mathematics. “Everybody has a place and a time, A chance to live, a need to find, I see my future at the rainbows end, happy hours, timeless friends, nobody knows, it’s meant to be, let the magic of the moments say it all to me.” — Billy Squire 99 25 Stewart Road Teago, Enjoyed 20’s and 30’s with Mr. Howland . . . Will be remembered for always putting her foot in her mouth . . . Will always remember Junior Prom, skip¬ ping school with Ted and getting caught, 10 20 78, the weekend in New Hampshire ’81, and Howlands . . . Involved in cheerleading . . . Employed at Wace Association . . . Plans to work a year and then attend a four year college. 52 Oak Street Alison, Will always remember Junior Beach Day, ’81, Scituate with R. M. 79-82, L.P.C. 81-82, friends J.K., D.H., R.M., and L.C., Camden with D.H., andG.J., cocoa puff screwbumples, N.H. with D.H., S.J., 4 20 81, Junior Prom witn S.J., R.M., do it with rocks!, pumpkining with R.M. and Zingers, and the Class of 82”. 86 West Street Jamie, Theo, Taker of Life, Enjoyed Metal Construc¬ tion, and class with Mr. Arsenault . . . Will be remem¬ bered for going squirrel hunting during free periods . . . Will remember the Who 12 79, Zappa4 80, A. A., in Gloucester, Fast boats, quarries, and playing Mid¬ night Marina . . . Involved in hunting, fishing and camping . . . Plans to attend college. “Is everybody here? Then let the celebration begin!” — James Douglas Morrison Wi Zcam cW. STAom Ofi 48 Linden Street Gomber, Enjoyed Engineering and Graphics . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Wales . . . Remembered for learning by osmosis and being quiet . . . Always re¬ member the Kinks concert, summers in New Hamp¬ shire, hanging out in the cemetary, and the fort . . . Enjoys bicycling, camping, and hiking . . . Employed at the Library . . . Collegebound. “Isn’t life strange.” 113 Walnut Street Tho, Enjoyed Idea Of Man with Mr. Croft . . . Will be remembered for neatness . . . Will always remember the Jr. Prom . . . Member of the Varsity soccer team . . . Involved with French Club, Student Council, and High Happenings . . . Future plans include traveling to Europe. “To each his own.” aa i cT ' o ier 441 Lowell Street JET, Joni, Enjoyed Graphic Design and Photo Offset with Mr. Harney . . . Will be remembered for making lizard faces, doodling, throwing things, and writing weird poems . . . Will always remember Cape Cod, J.T., Nan, Marianne, Ann, Cheryls horror rides, run¬ ning on the ceilings, Gail’s goofy smile, and Beach Day . . . Member of Powder Puff and Drama Club . . . Employed at Almy’s . . . Plans include work and art school. “I bid you farewell until the moon beams meet the sun’s eyes and the skies fill with the hopes and dreams that we will meet again in this forest of Love. — JET 100 257 High Street SueT., Enjoyed Computer Science with Mr. Kaczow- ka . . . Favorite teacher Miss Montejunas . . . Re¬ membered for Kamikazi attack and Fuzzi Bear . . . Always remember Emily Litella, pumpkining, Je, Spaz, T.J., Shirk, Tigger, and Hazel I and II, “college investigation”, “the Lest , and beach trips ... J.V. co-captain of basketball. Freshmen and Varsity soft- ball captain and member of Varsity field hockey . . . Past Worthy Advisor of Rainbow . . . Employed at Showcase Cinema . . . Plans to attend college. “If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. It you can dream it, you can become it.” — Wiliam A. Ward Q)on m c . STucAer 4 Kensington Avenue Enjoyed Decisions III with Mr. Valeska . .. Always remember J.D., Goba, good times with friends, par¬ tying, Jesus Christ Superstar, Jr. Prom., Beach Days, Senior activities, anti Germany 80 ... Member of Glee Club and Dance Club . . . Participated in operettas and Senior activities, volunteer at Winches¬ ter Hospital . .. Enjoys dancing, swimming, poetry, cruising, and Bruce Springsteen . .. Employed at McDonalds ... Plans to attend college and major in liberal arts. “If you can imagine it, you can achieve it, if you can dream it, you can become it.” — William A. Ward 146 Willow Street Al, Spaz, Enjoyed English with Mr. Howland . . . Remembered for her black eye and for saying “Don’t touch my hair!” and “What did you say?” . . . Always remember the best of times with Jen, ELO, France ’81, with S.F. and S.K., Baaaa, pumpkin paranoia, and rollerskating ... Member of basketball and soft- ball teams, J.R., S.R. class committee, and the National Honor Society . . . Enjoys swimming . . . Employed at Atlantic . . . Plans to attend college and major in computer science. “11 n’y en a qu’un.” — Le Petit Prince 22 Arnold Avenue Petunia, Enjoyed Decisions III and Social Work Seminar . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Scarpittoand Mr. Lovely . . . Remembered for being quiet . . . Always remember June 19, 1981, Chemistry labs, Junior Prom — S.A.’s house, Disneyland, Natick, Lincoln Park, Mr. Lovely’s 7 period class, July 16, 1981, and rollerskating ... Member of make-up crew, Fresh¬ men orientation, and worked in the handicap room ... Enjoyed Tuesday and Saturday nights ... Col- legebound. . m £Tra o i 12 Twin Oaks Road Troll, Hobbit, Enjoyed Biology . . . Favorite teacher Miss Montejunas . . . Will always remember driver’s Ed with L.C., “The Ugly Duckling”, and “J.C.” .. . Student Council President 81-82, Member of Drama Club, National Honor Society, Impressions Editorial Board, and Junior class committee . . . Employed at CVS at the Wobun Mall . . . Plans to attend college and hopes to become a physician’s assistant. 17 Balsam Road Lisa, Liz, Enjoyed Bio with Mr. Diluna and Mr. Kenney and Math with Mr. Mosc . . . Remembered for doing calligraphy, being a prep, and switching her name . . . Will always remember THE weekend with L. H., K.D., and others, special times with Dave, phone convos with L.K., times with G.M., pumpkin¬ ing, and being too involved . . . Member of Drama Club Executive Board, Student Council, AFS, 735, National Honor Society, Model U.N., Powder Puff, Math Team, JCDA, High Happenings, DLC Tutor, and Pioneer 82 Senior Profiles Editor . . . Employed at Produce House in Qunicy Market . . . College- bound. 101 Calle 4 23 Garden Hill States Guaynabo, Puerto Rico eruufer- csicesit 17 Indiana Avenue Jen, Enjoyed English and Spanish . . . Favorite teachers were Mr. Schettini and Mr. Howland . . . Remembered for being a spaz, making funny faces, and always laughing . . . Always remember “Beef’, 12 1 80, “Chuckies”, Florida’80 with J.C., Jr. Prom, football games, talking tough with P.M., and M.M., and pumpkining with M.L. ... Baton Squad Co- Captain and member of the pep squad . . . Enjoys having a good time with friends . . . Plans to attend college. “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.” Z itruA f c f. Wa Zaco 246 Bancroft Avenue Pat, Enjoyed Physics with Mr. Blum . . . Member of the ’81 track team . . . Enjoys sailing at Q.Y.C. ... Plans to attend college. 5Zlcu mancl ' jf. Wa Zett 249 Haven Street Favorite class Physics ... Will be remembered for McDonalds . . . Will always remember Grace . .. Thanx Mom and Dad ... Thanx A U-It’s been great! . . . Good Luck C.G. . . . Future plans include college and ROTC ... “Reality is for those who can’t handle drugs.” ZZiZerte SZ . ZZZiZZer 43 Winslow Road Val, Enjoyed English with Mr. Croft .. . Will always remember the best of times with T. A., L.S., J.S., and S.P., bridge parties and M.G.’s, The Terrible Two¬ some, 6th period, long talks with J.S., R.S. in M’s B., Loon with L.J.S., an overflowing pumpkin patch, 10 31 81, and fire dril ls . . . Member of track. Student Council, and Jr. Sr. Class Committees . . . Enjoys soccer, swimming, dancing, and skiing . . . Employed at the Balloon Shop . . . Collegebound. ZZloZwy . c I(Zr H’r 39 Howard Street Webba, Enjoyed Survey of Chemistry with Mrs. Cook . . . Remembered for her “Naked in Mass’bum¬ per sticker, and for always eating ... Will always remember Scituate-Molly, bake sales, football games, The Who, Blueberry Hill, roadrunner, P S, Dux- bury, E.S. prom, Nantasket, and skiing with M.V., E.S., and S.S. ... Member of Cross-Country, Win¬ ter, and Spring track teams . . . Enjoys rollerskating, running, and aerobics . . . Employed at Eastern Hori¬ zons . . . Plans to attend a business school. Em too smart too study and too cute to care.” 102 £77im ?as WeAster 245 Walnut Street Patricia JfrA. Weed 29 Oak Street Enjoyed Science . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. McCabe . . . Will always remember how much she wanted to get out of school . . . Enjoys horseback riding and tennis . . . Employed at Daniels Nursing Home . . . Plans to attend college and get a science degree. “The best thing in life are free.” voresida Western 63 Blueberry Lane Bren, Brandy, Enjoyed Algebra II and Chemistry with Mr. Blum . . . Remembered for always talking and staying away from libraries . . . Always remember Jr. Prom. Jr. Beach Day, Demolay dances, Baton Squad dance, and all her friends . . . Member of ski club, make-up crew, Jr. Sr. Class Committees, powder puff, Sr. play, Quanapowitt United Soccer Team, P.W.A. of Rainbow, and Demolay Sweetheart ... Plans to attend college. People who like others are the people others like.” dloAert j( . We stiaater 47 Mark Avenue Westy, Enjoyed College Prep. Math with Mr. Hol¬ lingsworth ... Favorite teacher Mr. Cahill . . . Will be remembered for almost screwing up the Dylan tickets . . . Will always remember 9 26 80, Bob Dylan 10 21 81, Fire, Canada, and R.W.B.’s .. . Member of varsity hockey and J.V. Baseball and Football . . . Also a Birehyite . . . Collegebound. “You better start swimming or you’ll sink like a stone, off the times they are a changin’. — Bob Dylan 11 Stewart Road Phez, Enjoyed Science Fiction with Mr. Scarpitto .. . Remembered for pucky-wad association, and smoking a cigar with Val . . . Always remember 10 18 81, sum¬ mer of ’81, partying with friends, Jr. and Sr. Proms, Baton Squad Dance, and spending a big part of her life with great friends . . . Member of the Baton Squad . .. Enjoys dancing .. . Plans to attend college. “I am anxious after praise, I sometimes wish it were not so. I hate to think I spend my days, waiting for what I’ll never know. — W. Craddle Afi a WAcde t 109 Colburn Road Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mrs. Wood . . . Favo¬ rite teachers Mr. Swanson and Mrs. Cook . . . Re- memberd for being part of the L.P.C.Will Always remember the Cheerleader’s Dance, 4th of Julv at Long, Holiday Inn Labor Weekend, Lipton, Pumpkining — especially The Great Pumpkin Search with Nancy, and Toga Party . . . Co-Captain of the Winter Cheerleading Squad . .. Plans to attend a 2-year college. “The moment may be temporary but the memory is for ever.” — Bud Meyer 103 c Pa mr 5ST WAitcamA 19 Glen Road Val, Will be remembered for liking disco and being in the cafeteria with S.N., K.S., P.D., G.M., and S.R. . . . Will always remember meeting K.L., good times at Celebrations with S.N. and S.G., Boston Disco, long rides with Shalimar, S.N., K.S., S.G., P. D., and S.R. ... Enjoys dancing at discos, listening to Kiss 108, horseback riding, waterskiing, and going out with K.L. ... Plans to attend Northern Essex College. tflAonc a W ute 68 Glenmere Circle Syrian yC. c HA e 884 Main Street Nuggy, Fric, Favorite teacher Mr. Kenney . . . Will be remembered for being off the wall to put it nicely . . . Will always remember my best friends Dan, Mary, Paul, and Steve, the shopping cart, cat parties, the cafe in the morning, Boston with Mary and Paul . . . Member of Drama Club and Science Club, Tang Soo Do, K.E.C.F., Co-Chairman of Give the little White Seals M-16’s, and working . . . Employed Casa DiFior . . . Collegebound. “Wars make not one great.” — Yoda JcmdAa . C. WuA hox 56 Hopkins Street Sandy, Enjoyed Ancient History with Mr. Dunbar . . . Will always be remembered for having an accent, always saying “What”, and missing half of the con¬ versation . . . Will always remember the summer of “81”, California, and the Donut Maker . . . Partici¬ pated in J.V. basketball, Junior Jewel Staff, Flame Staff, French Club, and Science Club in Maine . . . Enjoys scuba diving, swimming, and travelling . . . Employed at Donut Maker . . . Future plans include college. “The mere sense of living is joy enough. ” — Emily Dickinson 97 Prospect Street Whitey, Jim, Whito, Enjoyed Trig, College Algebra, and English 9 and 10 . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Croft and Mr. Kaczowka ... Will be remembered for play¬ ing soccer, Monday(and alljmornings, “Emperor , and “That’s a great one . . . Will always remember Jane from N.Y., night game with Burlington, PTA, and punching that ref . . . Member of Soccer, Basket¬ ball, and Winter Track . . . Participated in the First Congo Youth Group and Q.U. ... Works in a salt mine . . . Future plans include college. “I may be agnostic but I don’t know.” y- (jfristirte . . Wi son 88 Wescroft Road Chris, Enjoyed Spanish with Miss McC abe and class with Mr. Croft . . . Will always remember going to Spain in April, Summer of ’81, Lipton, good times with C.K., B.D., S.W., T.J., and B.W., wild parties, and throwing an m m into sunroof. . . Participated in the Ski Club and Quannapowitt United Soccer ... Employed at Economy Food Outlet . . . Future plans include college. “It is better to have a wise madness than a foolish sanity.” — Cervantes 104 ■Ste e i 5. Wt ' W t 1198 Main Street Steve, Enjoyed Biology with Mr. Kenney . . . Re¬ membered for always having a good word for the support of the Senior Class . . . Will always remember the Drama Club, J.C. Superstar, K.M., doing the announcements, clowning, trying to write that script , Joseph s Coat, seeing The Rocky Horror Pic¬ ture Show, being one of the most insane people of 82 . . . Vice President Senior and Junior years . . . Mem¬ ber of K.E.C.F. ... Employed at Casa DiFior . . . Collegebound. “To make a person smile is the best thing you can do for them.” jf£. Wt ia ou 20 Emerson Street cTcx t yC. 67 Lothrop Road Favorite teacher Mr. Kaczowka . . . Will be remem¬ bered for hanging around the math office causing trouble, and giving Mr. K. a hassle . . . Will always remember partying with WOJO and the Rambler, Gary, Steve and B. Hill, Jr. Beach Day, and all of the other good times shared at RMHS . . . Member of Tennis team for four years — Captain Sr. year, and Soccer team . . . Enjoys all sports and likes to travel . . . Employed at motel in Ogunguit Maine . . . Col¬ legebound. “Life is but too short, so live it to the fullest and you will gain the true meaning of life itself. ” $uoresic c ttho 81 John Street Larry, Woodsy, Enjoyed class with Mr. Croft ... Favorite class Record Keeping ... Will be remem¬ bered for being critical . . . Will always remember the kids from Birchie ... Enjoys partying, playing fris- bee, and sleeping . . . Employed at Sambo’s in Woburn ... Plans to attend a computer school. ’tan ima 26 Parkman Road Wiannina, Enjoyed 20’s and 30’s with Mr. Howland ... Will always remember Gina and friends, the dance and Wally’s truck ride, “R.O.I. that’s nice ”, cruisin’ in 11 Moe’s wagon, CYO ski trip. Senior Prom ’81, The Puops’, 4 25 81 David, Perm with the Bea¬ tles, my favorite brown shoes, trying to gain weight with Wena, R.R., Atlantic parties ... Enjoys being with friends and beach bumming ... Employed at Atlantic Supermarket ... Collegebound. “Capture a moment and you’ll have a memory for a lifetime.” 62 Martin Road Enjoyed classes with Tom Myslicki, Mr. Swanson, and Mrs. A. . .. Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . . Will be remembered as a friend and if not, one who would have been ... Will always remember: “To all I know, I hope to remember. But yearn to know those I don’t. ” . . . Participated in football and gymnastics . .. Future plans include the National Guard hopefully, and college. “The day I don’t know. Please, don’t ask, But live until you know. Then tell us, so we can.” — James M. Yirrell ’81 9 irre 105 50 Chute Street Young’n, Chris, Will always remember the good friends and good times with the Class of ’82, Lipton, skiing with K.C., P.R., J.C., Camden (cocoapuff- screwbumbles), W.W.R., pumpkining, the Cape, the pits with R.B., Longbeach, Woodsey and the Pine Tree, O.D.’s cottage, love ya Mom and Dad . . . Activities include Yearbook, Powder Puff . . . Enjoys skiing and partying . . . Employed at D.M., Hojo’s . . . Collegebound. ‘Life is not measured in years. It is measured instead in smiles, laughter, and tears.” “Remember yesterday, live today, dream of tomorrow. ” “Let the good times roll” — The Cars ... { ? Zare Ja 19 Elm Street Zarella, Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Darrin and Algebra II . . . Will be remembered for her laugh . . . Will always remember walking to school with L.L., E.L.O. WITH L.L., A T., J.S., E.H., C D., AND L.S., softball with Mr. Rhodes, tenth grade are with R. M., and good times in the teamroom ... Member of softball and the 735 program . . . Em¬ ployed at McDonalds . . Collegebound. Tin older now, but still running against the wind. ” — Bob Seger 106 Q)ia i Jfrfy. Zcm il 49 Field Pond Drive Dizzy, Little Zahn, Enjoyed Junior Office Practice, Office Job training, and class with Mrs. Roberts . . . Will be remembered for getting embarassed easy, laughing a lot, cruising, being a spaz, and getting lost everyplace . . . Will always remember weekends at G.A. cottage, Florida, the Jr. and Sr. Proms, pump¬ kining, Beach Day, parties and all-nighters, and all the good times with close friends . . . Member of Powder Puff and Pucky-Wad Associates . . . Em¬ ployed at Howard Johnson’s . . . Future plans include hairdressing school or a two year college. ‘‘Cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow, live today ...” { i ie U. Z ' ey er 37 Red Gate Lane Zig, Ziggy, Will be remembered for saying “Don’t worry about it.’and being a “Z” and her R.C. . . . Will always remember Pam and all the special friends made these past 4 years, Junior Prom with S.M., Beach Day, summers of ’80 and 81, and Powder Puff. Assistant Editor of Pioneer, class committee, ski club, and National Honor Society . . . Participated in Rain¬ bow, Demolay Sweetheart, Youth Group, camping, and going to the beach . . . Employed at Addison Wesley . . . Collegebound. “It’s the moments that make the memories — thanks for the moments, the memories are here to stay. ” 398 Grove Street Zahn, Enjoyed Biology with Mr. Winchell . . . Will be remembered for being short, wearing dungarees, and having a dirty mind . . . Will never forget getting run in by Mrs. D.K.J., skiing at the chalet, pumpkining, Lipton, and Russo’s with G.J., T.C., B.J., and M S. . . . Member ofVarsity Golf and Gymnastics, L.P.C. and W.O. A. . . . Employed at Domenick Zanni Inc. . . . Collegebound. “Goodbye stranger, it’s been nice. — Supertramp fLW ae Zux a a 62 Haystack Road Zuke, Enjoyed Mr. Winchell’s Biology class with S.A. . . . Remembered for spending the day at Ipswich, quick answers, masco match, and his love for Lax . . . Will remember working at M.I.T. with C.B., P.S., K. O’B, R.S., AND J.P., cheerleader’s dance, the might F-85, planning California trip 82” with J.M. and S. A., our pad in N.H., and friends . . . Member of varsity soccer, wrestling, and freshman football, L. P.C. . . . Employed at M.I.T. . . . Collegebound. “Now the lines have been read, and you knew them all by heart, now you move toward the door, hear comes the hardest part ... — Bob Seger CAMERA SHY K.O. for the last 8 years . . . Enjoys partying, rollers¬ kating, work, and going to Boston . . . Employed at Kitty s . . . Future plans include working full time and then going on to trade school. “Follow your dreams to wherever they may lead. A co ye (jar xm j} zasi ie A a ante 102 John Carver Road 17 Colburn Road 2 Elderberrv Lane 23 Osborne Avenue 21 Cumberland Road tfl cAuiw (j a 47 Willow Street SrtA (jonte 98 Woburn Street aa r JAA. (jcMte A) 582 Summer Avenue Remembered for cocktail parties on Friday with Sue, writing notes, the “clash , and perfect attendance . . . Enjoyed typing with Mrs. Roberts and class with Mr. Levesque . . . Will always remember best friends S.H., N.C., W.P. crew, 6 20 80, and getting away with it, 12 31 80, 2 14 81 with J.C., Jimmy’s gas sta¬ tion, The Paradise, and C.C.C. concerts . . . Cheer¬ leader . . . Member of Ski Club and W.P. A. . . . Em¬ ployed at Belmont Country Club . . . Future plans include college and becoming President. Love ya Ma and Dad! 5 AAeitA yC. QA Mcmra 76 John Street JfdlcAuel 9 Lakeview Avenue Patricia faster 78 Colonial Drive $u a Foster- 78 Colonial Drive Favorite teacher Mrs. Carter . . . Will be remem¬ bered for always being late and being absent . . . Will always remember Mrs. Carter’s classes, playing Blaney ball, and being in the same English class with c om 5. A riflifi 94 Middlesex Avenue Mona, Joanie, Joan, Favorite class group . . . Favorite teacher Laura ... Will be remembered for talking about horses, hanging out back, class of ' 82 Vi . . . Will always remember M. B., good times with P.S., D.G., D.F.,C.G., D.F., K.B., C.N., and the corner (block) . . . Out of school activities include horseback riding . . . Future plans include college. fflurt- AAroots 66 Intervale Terrace ASatrtaa Planter 23 Pine Ridge Circle Patty, Enjoyed class with Mr. Gucciardi . . . Favorite class Idea of Man . . . Remembered for always being seen with N.S.L. and R.F.A. ... Member of Varsity Winter and Spring Track and Math Team . . . Mem¬ ber of Civil Air Patrol and Rainbow . . . Enjoys hang gliding . . Employed at Adapt Service Corporation . . . Plans to attend a four year college and major in Engineering. Smile!” 8 Aa A Rories- 31 Baker Road f Smart - 68. 10 Linden Street 139 Woburn Street 84 Eaton Street ' MtMZ 8 Alden Circle ASc’ er JPic ' Gt e 450 Franklin Street 12 Johanna Drive 6AuAur ' ( 35 Copeland Avenue jtiaf Au’to AScrny 347 West Street 68arAam S iee uui 113 Longwood Road JlAarA t ifa t ay 23 Fay Street, Wilmington 5 A iH t l fu Aimm 6 Virginia Road 6 i r (j. OcmA 735 Haverhill Street reoor- 6 7utyer 9 Barrows Road Trev, Enjoved Metal-Tech Class . . . Will be remem¬ bered for driving to classes — not walking . . . Will always remember Jr. and Sr. years with Lori, and working at the Texaco with R.M., AND T.P. Loved to work on cars . . . Employed at John St. Texaco . . . Plans to attend Franklin Automotive Insti¬ tute. “There’s the known. There’s the unknown. And what separates the two is the door, and that’s what I want to be. The Door. — Jim Morrison 107 Senior Class Officers Vice-President, Steve Wilson; Secretary, Cathy Pedi; President, Marie Callaghan; Treasurer, Shawn Rand. Senior Class Committee First Row: Mike Spurr, Shawn Rand, Mark Carlson, Deanna Hayes, Alison Troy, Jennifer Slack. Second Row: Marie Callaghan, Cathy Pedi, Cheryl Burbank, Brenda Jecnevorian, Pam Griffin, Judi Brietzke, Eileen Petrocelli. Third row: Joan Horan, Donna Erickson, Susan Ahearn, Anne Powell, Ann-Marie O’Brien, Lori Spinney, Val Walker. Back row: Anne Ziegler, Joyce Girasella, Jackie Bode. Missing from picture: Brenda Weston, Gina D’Alessandro, Susan Riley, Gina Morello, Mary Locke, Heather Cary. Senior Class Advisor HIM It is almost spring and I realize our time together is coming to an end. It has been six years since I first met many of you at Coolidge in 1976.1 have seen you grow from timid seventh graders into mature men and women. When you went to the high school in 1978, I knew there was something special about the Class of’82.1 followed you to R.M .H .S. in 1979 and met the rest of your class. When Ms. Sellers asked me to become your advisor in 1980,1 had no idea what the job involved. Soon I learned about dances, car washes, cake sales, proms, plays, flea markets, football queen, meetings, and more meetings. During your Junior and Senior year every event has been successful because of your spirit as a class and the dedication of your officers. Marie, Cathy, Steven, and Shawn have earned your respect and de¬ serve your gratitude for the long hours they devoted to your class. The future stretches before you, uncertain but hopeful. There can be no sadness now. The Senior year is a tune of anticipation of things to come, and then good-byes. With love. CLASS HISTORY “Fresh-man!!” .. .Parker meets Coolidge . . .Getting lost the first day . . .Memorizing schedules . . .The huge stack of books . . .Terrified of the Seniors . . .Being the “little ones” of the school . . .Carwashes .. .“Bye-Bye Birdie” . . .Unsuccessful bake sales and dances (Did we really expect to make money on a “Freshman” dance??) ... Cramming for the first exams . .. What’s a fire drill??? Starting our Sophomore year with $1.69 in the treasury . . .The famous “No Groping in the Halls” speech by D.O. . . .Assigned studies . . .Detention . . .Learner’s Permits . . .Decisions . . .Project Adventure . . .First undefeated season for the Girls’ Outdoor Track Team . . .Sophomore Slump .. .Turning 16 . . .“Oliver” .. .AFS student Claudia Frischnecht from Switzerland . . .Listening? to Coach White at the Football Rallies. Upperclassmen at last . . .Junior Buffet . . .The Hostages come home . . . Back Parking Lot . . . Orange Lockers . . .Graffiti . . .The Path . . .Scituate . . .Thank God It’s Friday . . .Prop. 2Vz . . .Walkout from classes . . . AFS students Hana Hataka from Jordan, Jeans Schroter from West Germany, and Margrethe Bratt from Norway . .. Course Selections .. . Goodbye to Sue Sellars . .. Getting kicked out of the library . . . The Jukebox . . . Tears for John Lennon and Mr. Murphy .. . Capri .. . MacDonalds . . .Getting your driver’s license and that first cruise in the car . . . PSATs .. . Guidance? Counselors .. . Gas crisis . .. “We’ve Got Tonight” . .. Ten undefeated seasons for Uncle Hal’s Spring Track Team . . . Rob Perry and “Jesus Christ Superstar” . . . Jen Slack and John LaLiberte as Class Marshalls for the 1981 graduation .. . Does anyone honestly remember Jr. Beach Day??????? ill) SENIORS!!!!! ... A winning football season . . . Stylish whiffles a la Captain Chris MacNeil . . . Deanna is crowned Football Queen 1981 . . . Powerpuff . . . Marie Callaghan, Steve Wilson, Cathy Pedi, and Shawn Rand lead the class in our final year . . . AFS students Carolyne Johnson from Canada, Ana Matute from Ecuador, and Anni Koubek from Austria . . . SATS . . . College Applications and Interviews . . . “Anyone feeling 20 tonight??” . . . Flea Market . . . “Sock it to me, Ms. Twoomey!” . . . Pull an all-nighter . . . Jackie’s Bash . . . “180 pumpkins were reported stolen from Calareso’s last night ... ” ... October 31, 1981 at the Scarpittos’ — The Entire Senior class in a police line-up?? . . . Nikes . . . Calvins . . . Lipton (LPC) .. . That first car . . . “Packy runs” . . . Food Fights . .. Skiing trips . . . “Four to a table!!!!!!!!” Dropping your tray in the cafe — SHRIVED!! ... GENERAL HOSPITAL ... New Year’s Eve ... New Game — try to find the lav key before it’s too late .. . Finally 18 years old . . . Legal Voters . . . Senior Play “Don’t Drink the Water” . . . Sorrow at the loss of Dr. Kelly . . . Thank God for Mrs. Zolubos . . . “Birchie-ites . . . Forging notes from Mom . . . Girls’ Night Out . . . Valentines . . . Semi-formals . . . “Wicked Awesome” . . . Winter Track and Wrestling teams take top honors in the Middlesex League . . . Pioneer 1982 . . . Senioritis sets in (the day that first college acceptance arrives) ... Sr. Lunch Tables . .. “Good News” .. . Carnations . . . Spring Fever . . . Senior Talent?? Night . . . Class Day . . . Slide Show . . . Happy Memories . . . Senior Prom “Through the Years” . . . Caps and Gowns . . . Pomp and Circumstan ce . . . June 13, 1982 . . . LOOK OUT WORLD, HERE COMES THE CLASS OF 1982!!!!! Ill THE JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS “We’ve Got Tonight” May 9, 1981 featuring Lady Dymaker 8:00-11:00 pm RMHS Cafeteria 113 CAN FISH, SPAZ, AND PIX HANDLE 60 GIRLS??? The largest Powder Puff Football Team ever, consisting of over 60 girls who were coached by Shawn Rand, Mike Spurr, and Steve Palla- dino, showed great spirit despite a defeat by the faculty with a score of 27-21. The girls were physically prepared for the lame, but just couldn ' t seem to keep their eyes off those “sexy” cheerleaders. The leading scorers for the girls were Holly Neuman and Teri Ames while the faculty was led by Mr. Nelson and Mr. Rhodes. The girls trailed throughout the game but made an attempt to even the score in the last few minutes when all 60 players stormed onto the field to score a couple of quick touch¬ downs. Although the girls did lose, they had a great time doing so. MW 1 W- A ' -s 114 CLASS OF ’82 MEETS THE MEN IN BLUE Throughout the fall in Reading, whether you like it or not, it’s a time when pumpkins are not safe on the streets. Pumpkin thieves twice hit Calaruso Sons Fruit Stand on South Main Street, get¬ ting away with an estimated 180 of those orange items.” — Reading Chronicle. Since Halloween is known for trick or treating, the Seniors, being too old for treats, felt compelled to perform the annual tricks. After meeting at Liptons, the Senior class proceeded to the Scarpitto household for the “drop”. After a hassel from Reading’s Finest and escaping the fate of spending a night in jail, the Seniors threw, rolled, and stacked hundreds of pumpkins on the Scarpitto’s lawn to a chant of “82! 82! 82!” 116 117 The annual Senior Flea Market was a great success, pulling in over nine hundred dollars and starting the year off with a bang! With the help of Mr. Blodgett and Mrs. Zolu- bos, the Seniors put in a great deal of hard work, setting up white elephant, craft, and refreshment tables along side of the many vend¬ ers who rented spaces. There was also time for some fun provided by the clowns, ludi Brietzke, Karen Collins, and Gina Morello, mime Steve Wilson; and even a visit from Santa (who strangely resembled Ethan Milley!) Despite a few minor problems (such as the popcorn ma¬ chine setting on fire . . .) the day was full of fun for all who showed Senior spirit by attending. 118 RALLYING TO VICTORY Excitement and tension was in the air at one of the biggest Thanks- giving Rallies ever. Through cheers from the football and soccer cheerleaders, pep from the Baton Squad, and the infamous “Boiled Owl” speech from Coach Soule, the entire school became psyched and ready to “Stuff Stoneham” on Thanksgiving morning. The ten nominees for Football Queen were escorted to their seats by the Senior football players, who actually looked like gentlemen! After a great deal of teasing from Captain Chris McNeil, Deanna Hayes was crowned Football Queen for 1981. The turkey day game once again proved the Rockets superiority to the Stoneham Sachems. 119 SENIOR GIRLS STORM KITTY’S Ignoring the terrible snow storm and a disappointing” day off from school, on January 22, the Senior girls still managed to crash Kitty’s for a night on the town without the guys”. Although there was a dampening of spirits until the “missing person” was located, it did serve to make everyone realize the strong bonds of friendship and caring which have grown amongst us all through the years. Everyone seemed to enjoy their meals and the light conversation amongst good friends. We all realized that the guys aren’t always needed for us to have a good time. 120 121 THE SENIOR CLASS presents DON’T DRINK CTm tf iTHE WATER BY WOODY ALLEN FATHER DROBNEY AMBASSADOR MAGEE MR. KILROY. AXEL MAGEE. WALTER HOLLANDER. MARIAN HOLLANDER. SUSAN HOLLANDER.. GUARD. MAJOR KROJAK. Ms. BURNS. CHEF. SULTAN OF BASHIR .. SULTAN’S WIFE. KASNER . THE COUNTESS. PARTY GUESTS. DIRECTOR. STAGE MANAGER. ASSIST. STAGE MANAGER LIGHTING. SOUND. PROPS. COSTUMES .Brian White .Paul Dady .Steve Wilson .Jim Roscoe .Paul Kiernan .Joan Toher .Tammy Jessiman .Shawn Rand .Linda Cunningham .Gina Morello .Ben Sorenson .Curt Karl .Sandra Widdows .David Blake .Brenda Weston .Donna Pomerleau Donna Tucker Lauren Cutter Laurie Lindsay Karen Collins .Peter B. Greene .Lauren Cutter .Gina Morello .Dan Donegan . .Greg Bergeron .Laurie Lindsay Donna Pomerleau Donna Tucker Elizabeth Tyminski (CH) Eillen Petrocelli Gina Morello Judi Brietzke MAKE-UP.Gina Morello (ch), Cathy Pedi (ch) Anne Powell, Karen Collins, Brenda Weston, Judi Brietzke, Joyce Girasella, June Tulikangas SET BUILDING.Lauren Cutter, Tammy Jessiman, Steve Clancy, Gina Morello, Steve Wilson, Donna Tucker, Sandra Widdows, Linda Cunningham Jim Roscoe PUBLICITY..... .Gina Morello USHERS.June Tulikangas, Anne Powell, Marie Callaghan, Anne O’Brien, Mary Locke, Donna Erickson, Deanna Hayes A quick shower between classes Wow, is she nice!! Once a year glance at notebook The Three Stooges Old habits die hard “I’m so confused!” “Quick, loosen my ponytail!!” Look Ma, no cavities! Senior Space Cadet The very best of friends 125 “How dare you skip my class!” He’s such a ladies’ man!! Herbie goes to high school —+ “Ma, meet my new girlfriend!” Off for another driving (???) lesson 126 Charlie’s Angels “Your place or mine?” Football’s Latest Fad “He did WHAT to WHO!?” Yes, two’s company, but three’s more fun 127 Birchie-ites Locker Talk Power to the Rockets 1_S “What’s up?” “oo-babe” ' ' W “Hey Mom, what do you think?” Lovable Larocco “Say cheese” “eye” think it’s time for the weekend!! Chorus Line Rejects 129 If a face could sa , mm AFS Students My AFS experience began back in April 1981 when I learned that I would be spending my senior year in Langdorp, Belgium. My first thought was “Where in the hell is Belgium??” After researching, I discovered that Belgium is a country between France and Germany, about the same size as Massachusetts, with three official language. I wondered what I was getting myself into, but I left home with my head held high, prepared to accept any challenge that I may have to face. The first few months in Belgium were fun, but by no means easy. I had to learn a new language, make new friends, adjust to living with a Belgian family, and try to become accustomed to a completely different lifestyle. Because of a very different school system, Belgian young people have no time for clubs or extracurricular activities. They must spend all of their free time studying. I found this difficult to accept because clubs and activities were an important part of my high school lifestyle in Reading. I chose AFS because I wanted to learn about the world and about myself. Before my AFS experience, I saw the world as Reading, Massachusetts, and nothing else was important to me. AFS has given me the chance to see the world through different eyes, and in my case those eyes happen to be Belgian. I’ve also learned about myself. My strengths and weaknesses have come to surface and I’ve learned to capitalize on my strengths. Perhaps the most important thing I’ve realized is how much we take for granted in America. People believe that they will always have a home, family, friends, and love, but that is not always the case. We must live for today and be thankful for all we’ve been blessed with. I am very lucky to have two loving families, two sets of friends, and two very different viewpoints of the world. I spent enough time in Europe to see that we should be proud to live in the United States. But we shouldn’t be closed to the ideas of the other cultures in the world, instead we should strive to live peacefully together. Do your best Class of ’82 and make a good impression on the world!! — Bill Melanson In my senior year, back in Ecuador, I thought that I should apply for an AFS scholarship, and that is how I began my AFS adventure. I was accepted in April, but I didn’t know where I would be going until July 10, when the papers came with information about the host family. Thirty-six of us left Ecuador on August 17 bound for New York, where we stayed at C.W. Post on Long Island for four days. I was so nervous thinking about what kinds of things I would have to face! The first days in this country were filled with mixed emotions for me, I was afraid to face the new experiences tha t were waiting, but I was also really excited about it. It is really hard to get adjusted to new rules and different ways of thinking. It has been especially hard to learn the language, even though I did know a little English before I came. But time flies, and this year is going so fact, I wish I could say how many new things I have learned in this sharing experience. I just will mention the most important: to respect the other’s point of view, even if you think it is wrong. AFS is a good experience, you make new friends, you meet people, you share your ideas with the rest, and you learn a lot! I’d finally say that I want to thank God for letting me know a different way of life, and I also want to thank some special friends in the school: Linda, Patty, Lauren, Gina, Ann, and Carolyne because they have made this year a pleasant and unforgettable experience. I thank my teachers and Mr. Spence because they tried and succeeded in making this year a happy one. Thanks Reading High School! — Ana Matute The first leg of the trip was orientation in New York. Here I met other students from all over the United States only to say goodbye to most of them two days later. New York was the time of new-found friends, people whom you would attach yourself for the remainder of the summer. Without the security of our parents, family, and friends, we all began to open up to others for support. We shared many thoughts and feelings, the closeness was amazingly apparent. The relationships were to be memories of idealistic friendships and the most touching of all my experiences. ... Athens, cafes, restaurants, orientation, hotels, and nights of no sleep . .. Thessalniki, my family, Greek friends, and walking the boardwalks and streets .. . Halkidiki, camping Sani, sand cliffs, walks through the forests, and new-found friends .. . Memories — cherished times remembered. Greece was a wonderful place to visit for the summer but I’m glad I’m back home. The oceans, the beaches, the cliffs, and islands have all been permanently etched in my mind with all their beauty in tact. Greece is a memory that I will always remember. The friendships, the loving, the caring, and the experiences. AFS, Thank you. — ALAN AHLSTROM It all started last August. I got out of the greyhound bus and there she was with a big smile, my “American mother”. We both were very anxious and nervous. During my first months here, my family took me to several interesting places and my sister introduced me to her friends. I was at that time “the new attraction”. Everybody was very nice to me; they wanted to learn where I came from, my ways of life, etc. I think I even disappointed some of them when I told them I was “only” from Montreal; it’s so close, but still so different! After a while, things changed. Now that everybody knew me, it was my turn to make the first steps if I wanted to go out and make friends. My sister Kami helped me a lot. She often, if not always, took me out with her. She sure had to make a lot of concessions and that was wonderful of her. We still go out together, but now I have made my own friends and that’s important for me. Although I’m more often with my friends, I’ll never forget those girls that helped me during my first months here. My mother, father, and family helped me a lot when I was homesick. Sometimes the feeling was so strong that I just wanted to leave and go home, but in other times I felt so good here that I just wished I had more than a few months left. The hardest time was before and during the holidays. Now I am seldom homesick. In the family itself, we have to communicate if there is something wrong. We have to express ourselves otherwise things don’t work out very easily. Within the family I had to adjust to a new way of life, new “rules” and it has been hard. AFS provides me the chance to meet so many people; it’s unbelievable. There are a lot of people I shouldn’t forget. The teacher and the students were very friendly and always there when I needed them. My host-family has given me so much. There’s not a word that can describe them. They’re love, patience, mercy, and perserverance combined together. AFS initiated my stay here in Reading; I’m so thankful to them. If it wasn’t for AFS, I wouldn’t have met all you wonderful people!! — Carolyne Johnson In the Summer of ’81 I stayed on a small farm in New Quay, Wales. New Quay is very similar to Vermont with the rich green vegetation. Being able to experience a different lifestyle was a once in a lifetime chance. — Gwen Deurell 133 Brought into the crowd of strangers Words and plans begin to flow. You see yourself so clearly You see these individuals as companions. Involvement brought on discoveries Discoveries brought on Friends Friends brought on Involvement The cycle, it never ends. — Mary Manasian 135 Group Dance Choreographers, Karen Prato and Nancy Schubarth Advanced Dance Group Front Row: Susan Neville, Christine Howard, Linda Saunders, Sandy Picano, Kami Restucci. Back Row: Lisa Whalen, Tiffy Morton, Caroline Smith, Choreographer — Meg Doherty, Choreographer — Kathi Huggins, Jennifer Faggiano. Missing from picture: Chris Corbett, Gail Crosby, Lisa DeFilippo, Andrea Ladany, Julie Mottle. AFS Club Front Row: Betsy Taylor, Sandy Brietzke, Anan Matute, Advisor Ms. Lanouette, Anni Koubek. Second Row: Susan Luther, Kaja Nawrocki, Judy King, Diane DiGiovanni, Mary Ogden, Anne McSorley, Carolyne Johnson, Yvonne Dunn, Jan Davis, Patrice McNeil, Lisa Cummings, Michelle Rhodes, Treasurer. Third Row: Donna Richards, Jean Kroeck, Anne Gugger, Richard Ogden, Kathy Quinlan, Anita Petrocelli, Lisa Tyminski. Back Row: Chris Davidson, Brian Wilson Mehlman, Chris Hebb, Colleen McAllister, Sandy Melanson, Steve Abate. 136 A.V. Club Front Row: Pedros Floros, Dan Knowles, Jim Knowles, Grace Kane, Chris Davidson. Back Row: Dan Donnegan, Dan Hartman, Karl Graff, Jimmy Keaton, Rob Haley. Missing from picture: Jon Kendall, Chris Roberts, Eric Donlan. Math Team Adam Bosnian, Ed Shin, Elizabeth Tyminski, Patricia Hunter, Chris Schofield, Elizabeth Taylor, Yvonne Dunn, Kevin Daly, Jim Hines 137 Row 1: Mr. Roth, Dan Knowles, Laurie Kiezulas, Lanie Russell, Suzanne Plansky, John McKearney, David Gravlin, Ethan Milley, Row 2: Mike Flibbert, John Kiezulas, Rickey Smith, Doug Hodgkins, Judi Brietzke, Donna Erickson, Gregg Johnson, Anthony Biette, Mike D’Entremont. Row 3: Edwin Shin, Ed Martinage, Chip Abbott, Ken Caputo, John Allen, Jim Orgettas, Jim Mirisola, Nancy Lento, Andrea Ladany. Row 4: Andy Flibbert, Kim Wooster, Wendy Cullers, Bill Corbett, Dan Powell, Ted Dagnese, Suzanne Gallagher, Teresa Davenport, Carolyn Forsberg. Row 5: Kathy Stewart, Phil Daly, Paul Guarino, David Polcari, Margaret Martinage, Dianne McCaffrey, Amy Dyment, Ann Indars, Barbara Upham. Row 6: Barbara Bashore, Deborah Turner, Karen McSorley, Stephen Rideout, Lisa Beninati, Patricia Micalizzi, Stephanie LaFleur. Row 7: Stacy Wooster, Shari Davidson, Albion Dole, Dan Cavicchi, Rick Vinci, Susan Perry, Joan D’Entremont. 138 Soccer Cheerleaders Front Row: Shannon Thompson, Co-Captain — Karen Prato, Co-Captain — Theresa McMahon, Jennifer Faggiano. Middle Row: Ann Marie Franzosa, Cindy Hoyt, Katie Mahon, Khristine Howard, Colleen McGinn. Back Row: Cheryl Mahony, Karen Casey, Christine Carey, Lisa Zarella, Karen White, Lisa Beninati. Baton Squad Front Row: Heather Cary, Kami Restuccia, Co-Captain. Jennifer Vincent, Co-Capt. Janet Coppola, Nancy Wythe, Noelle Dwyer. Middle Row: Jean Thistle, Ann Indars, Chris Corbett, Denise Clark, Donna Prato, Charlene Bazarian, Donna Frye. Last Row: Amy McDonald, Liz Duffy, Carolyne White, Pam Muse, Andrea McFadden, Kathy Quimby, Leslie Weis, Eileen Hoyt. 139 Winter Cheerleaders First Row: Lisa Puopolo, Co-Capt. Lisa Whalen, Co-Capt. Christine O’Brien, Lisa Pracillo. Middle Row: Sandy Picano, Cindy Hoyt, Lynn Dempster, Karen Tewksbury, Nancy Schubarth. Last Row: Maureen Jack, Chris Blacket, Sheila Krekorian. Fall Cheerleaders First Row: Mary McCarthy, Joyce Dunkley, Kelly Powers, Sue Neville. Middle Row: Dawn Cummings, Robin Bouyer, Nancy Sorocco, Angela Teague, Kathy Huggins, Susan Maroney. Back Row: Sue McCaffrey, Teri Ames, Suzanne Smith, Kelly Mahoney. 140 Distributive Education Front Row: Kelle Jones, Valerie Dixon, Tanya Royston, Susan Henderson, Laura Farrelli, Dan Knowles, Susan Perry, Kathy Melley, Kim Sanborn, Mr. Valeska. Middle Row: Joan Griffin, Steve Castine, Matt Perry, Gino Mele, Duane Sandler, Carol Nawoichyk. Back Row: Jimmy Fucci, David Ripa, Bill Schacht, George Heinick. 141 Drama Club Front Row: Mary Manasian, Paul Kiernan, Ron Bashford, Second Row: Steve Littlehale, Cathy Snyder, Karen Rafferty, Marie Callaghan, Karen Gazarra, Anne Powell, Tammy Jessiman, Sandy Widdows. Third Row: Dave Merullo, Sandy Brietzke, Ruth Estabrook, Mary Merullo, Karen Dillon, Anne Marie O ' Brien, Kenny Cook, Maria Hecht, Lisa Tyminski, Gina Morello. Fourth Row: Karen Collins, Cathy Pedi, Judi Brietzke, Joan D’Entremont, Linda Cunningham, Lauren Cuter, Brenda Weston, David Blake. 142 Focus Front Row: Petros Floros, Janet DiBiase, Val Brissenden, Laura Feldberg, Jeff Marshall, Ken Feit, Sean Turner. Middle Row: Lynn Hadley, Paul Karagezian, Joan DeSalvo, Lauren Bell, Sam Baker, Dean Sullivan, Kim Walshaw, Sue Conners, Heidi Stennick. Back Row: Bunny Wood, Claire Shea, Kevin Stanley, Annette Gemellero, Denise Symes, Wendy Gardinel, Mike Amirault, Pete McCue, Tom MacKinnon, Rob Sullivan, Darlene Autery, Jack Osoio, Adam Dewey, John Boutin. Missing from picture: Jason Winslow, Cindy Johnson, Russ Haren, Mike Marley, Barbara Brush, Laura Jenkins, Alan Daly, Kathy Moynihan, Jeannie Nicholson, Maureen Powers, Gail Vitkovitch, Lori Cavalho. 143 French Club Front Row: Michelle Walker, Jennifer Godfrey, Chris Davidson, Advisor Mrs. Singleton. Back Row: Alyssa Winslow, Heather Stewart, Kathy Stewart, Jennifer Kinzler, Terri Leahy, Susan Luther. DLC Tutors Front Row: Lisa Tyminski, Gina Morello. Back Row: Sarah Godfrey, Val Ropple, Jackie Bode. 144 Glee Club Front Row: Mary Manasian, Paul Kiernan, Ron Bashford. 2nd Row: Laurie Kiezulas, Mary Merullo, Cathy Snyder, Karen Rafferty, Kenny Cook, Shari Davidson. 3rd Row: Donna Tucker, Karen Ellis, Jackie Bode, Laurie Lindsay, Cathy Pedi, Marie Callaghan, Anne-Marie O’Brien, Joan D’Entremont, Stacy Wooster, Karen Burnett, Pam Seavey. Back Row: Lisa Trulson, Donna Pomerleau, Michelle Alworth, Chris Davidson, John Kiezulas, Jim Sudbay, Judi Brietzke, Doug Hodgkins, Karen Dillon, Joan Horan, Donna Belanger, Barbara Upham, Paula Simone, Richard Avola. High Happenings Front Row: Bill Herzog, Karen Dillon, Lisa Tyminski, Mary Manasian, Cathy Pedi, Yvonne Dunn. Back Row: Editor — Jamie Simpson, Dan Cavicchi. 145 Editor in Chief : Chris Schofield Assistant Editor : Dan Cavicchi Literary Editors : Phil Daly Julie-Anne Xelliher Art Layout Editors : Judi Brietzke Margaret Martinage Photography Editor : Jeff Wagner Editorial Board: Anita Lawless, Mgr. Bill Bartosch Ron Bashford Rob Collari Rick Collari Rich Fante Sandy Lacey Liz Read Donna Richards Brian O ' Sullivan Kathy Stewart Production Printin g: Lloyd Brooks Mike Coughlin Dean Anderson Dan Donegan Gregg Bergeron Advisors : Katherine Montejunas Mike Harney Impressions IMPRESSIONS STAFF AND CONTRIBUTORS Production Printing 146 Library Aide Jim O’Keefe Office Workers Sandi Henniger, Barbara Robbins, Pam Seavy, Sandy Melanson, Cheryl Metrano, Julie Graise, Barbara Doe. 147 National Honor Society Front Row: Karen Dillon, Lori Spinney, Susan DiMambro, Patty Hunter, Jackie Bode. Middle Row: Steve Avola, Cathy Pedi, Susan Hayes, Laurie Kiezulas, Alison Troy, Charles Abbott, Lisa Trulson, Robin Bouyer, Elizabeth Tyminski, Patty Weed. Back Row: Mike Flibbert, Ed Martinage, Adam Bosnian, Ed Shin. Missing from picture: Mike Spurr, Anne Ziegler, Chris McNeil, Sean Mckinley 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. 148 Student Advisory Council Kevin Daly, Ron Bashford, Phil Daly, John Barrett, Brian O’Sullivan Student Council first row: Pam Griffin, Anne-Marie O ' Brien, Secretary-Treasurer — Suzanne Gallagher, President — Lisa Trulson, Ron Bashford, Maria Daly, Suzanne Perry, second row: Mike Thoman, Phil Daly, Chris Schofield, John Barrett, Brett Matthews, Sonia Fasciano, Deanna Hayes, Michelle Hayes, Sheila Cullen, third row: Advisor — Mrs. Healy, Jean Froeck, Anne Indars, Jim Collins, Dan Cawicchi, Elizabeth Reed, Richard Collari. Back row: Brian Stanieich, Bob Griffin, Lisa Tyminski, Anita Petrocelli, Valerie Walker, Tim Fuller, Alec Jessimah, Brian O’Sullivan, Kevin Daly 149 Stage Band Front: Nancy Lento, Rick Smith, Jim Mirisola, Rick Vinci, Barbara Upham. Back: Anthony Biette, Doug Hodgkins, Dan Cavicchi, John Kiezulas. Missing from picture: Ed Martinage, Mike Flibbert Select Chorus Jim Sudby, Doug Hodgekins, Joan D’Entremont, Stacy Wooster, Karen Ellis, John Kiezulas, Ron Bashford. Missing from picture: Kim Wooster. ■ Computer Room Supervisors Front Row: Ron Bashford, Rick Vinci. Back Row: Herb DaSilva, Harold Andrews, Adam Bosnian, Bob King, Bill DeCoste. War-Gamer’s Club Front Row: Eric Deurell, Adam Scott, David Greene, Chris Davidson, Dan Johnston, Kevin Scribner. Back Row: Harold Andrews, Bob King, Herb DaSilva, Jim Orgettas. 151 Multi-handicapped Classroom 152 Martin Luther King Jr. Assembly 153 Pioneer Editors Front Row: Anne Ziegler, Karen Dillon, Joyce Girasella. Back Row: Pamela Griffin, Judi Brietzke, Laurie Kiezulas, Lisa Tyminski, Kenny Cook, Linda Cunningham, Jackie Bode, Marie Callaghan. Pioneer Staff Front Row: Joan Horan, Lori Spinney, Mike Spurr, Anne Marie O’Brien, Donna Erickson, Sue Hopkins, Deanna Hayes. Second Row: Eileen Petrocelli, Cheryl Burbank, Cathy Pedi, Sue Ahearn, Mary Manasian, Adam Bosnian, Shawn Rand. Back Row: Ethan Milley, Dan Knowles, Brenda Jeknivorian. Missing from picture: Brenda Weston, Heather Cary, Sue Riley, Jamie Simpson, Donny Horton, Debbie Cook, Gina D’Alessandro, Chris Young, Kevin Lane, Carol Mallard, Lauren Cutter, Maria Sewall, Joanne Cullinane, June Tulikangas, Diane Sullivan 154 Vivarium Crew Jeremy Slack, Doug Hamilton, Tommy VanBeaver, David Pelland, Mark Pelland, Rocky Snider, David Rigazio, Dennis Sullivan. Missing from pic¬ ture: Melisa Berryman. 155 THE MATCHMAKER HORACE VANDERGELDER . AMBROSE KEMPER. JOE SCANLON. GERTRUDE. CORNELIUS HACKL. ERMENGARDE. MALACHI STACK. MRS. LEVI. BARNABY TUCKER. MRS. MOLLOY. MINNIE FAY. A CABMAN. RUDOLF. AUGUST. MISS FLORA VAN HUYSEN Her COOK. DIRECTOR. STAGE MANAGER. LIGHTING CREW. PROPS. COSTUMES MAKE UP.. (Set Building) TICKETS... PUBLICITY .Steven Littlehale .Dan Hunt .Eric Donlan .Sandy Brietzke .Paul Kiernan .Patty McHugh .Steve Wilson .Ann Sommers .Ron Bashford .Mary Merullo .Karen Rafferty .Brian White .Jim Ryan .David Merullo .Kathie Gillis .Wendy Cullers .Peter B. Greene .Susan Myers .Dan Donegan, Cathy Snyder .Kathie Gillis, Moira Maguire (CH.), Lisa Tyminski, Meg Maloney, Lisa Rotundo, Phil Daly, Wendy Cullers, Sandy Brietzke .Lisa Tyminski, Cathy Snyder .Cathy Pedi (CH.), Gina Morello, Kathy Carcia, Debbie Ryan, Diane O’Hala, Jeanne Morgan, Diane McCaffrey .Jim Ryan, Wendy Cullers, Cathy Snyder, Moira Maguire, Paul Kiernan, Chris Mitchell, Ralph Abbott, Steve Wilson, Lisa Tyminski, Gillie, Schmoo, SHAMU, Sandy Brietzke .Kenny Cook, Karen Dillon .Paul Kiernan, Dan Donegan, Brian White, Steve Wilson GOOD NEWS WINDY. SLATS. MILLIE. FLO. “BEEF” SAUNDERS.. . “POOCH” KEARNEY., COACH JOHNSON. .. . TOM MARLOWE. PATRICIA BINGHAM SYLVESTER. CONNIE LANE. BOBBY RANDALL . . . PROFESSOR KENYON GEORGE. STRONGHEART. .Doug Hodgkins .Kenny Cook .... Mary Manasian .Kathy Gillis .Alec Jessiman .Bill Hansen .David Blake .Richard Fante Anne Marie O’Brien .Eric Donlan .Cathy Pedi .Ron Bashford .Maria Hecht .Fred Morabito ... Benjamin Snyder RALPH ABBOTT, MICHELE ALWORTH, KATHY ARSENEAU, RICHARD AVOLA, BARBARA BASHORE, DONNA BELANGER, JACKIE BODE, KAREN BURNETT, CHRIS DAVIDSON, JOAN D’ENTREMONT, KAREN DILLON, KAREN ELLIS, DONNA ERICKSON, JOAN HORAN, EILEEN HOYT, PAUL J. KIERNAN, JOHN KIEZULAS, LAURIE KIEZULAS, SUSAN LUTHER, MARY McAULEY, MARY MERULLO, SUZANNE PLANSKY, DONNA POMERLEAU, KAREN RAFFERTY, CARRIE ROBINSON, PAM SEAVEY, PAULA SIMONE, CATHY SNYDER, ANN SOMERS, JIM SUDBY, DIANE SULLIVAN, JOAN TOHER, LISA TRULSON, DONNA TUCKER, BARBARA UPHAM, KIM WOOSTER, STACEY WOOSTER DIRECTORS. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR COSTUMES. SCENERY . LIGHTING.. PROPERTIES MAKE-UP ... .Judith Brietze, James Roth .Peter B. Greene .Linda Cunningham, ch., Lauren Cutter, Jackie Bode .Brian White, Pam Griffin, Steve Wilson, Dave Merullo, Paul Kiernan, Ann Sommers, Dan Hunt .Dan Donegan, ch., Brian White Steve Littlehale, Dan Hunt .Liz Tyminski .Cathy Pedi, Gina Morello, co-ch., Debbie Ryan, Kathy Carcia, Jeanne Morgan, Merissa Lane, Anne Powell, Karen Collins, Diane O’Hala, Eileen Petrocelli, Diane McCaffrey Brenda Weston, Joyce Girasella, Sandy Brietzke, June Tuletangus .Joseph Beninati ACCOMPANIST When the game has ended and the roar of the crowd has faded into the past and only the cleaning brooms click-clack echoes on the empty rows of seats drumming through the dim-lit concrete corridors of the staidum what then? — Tom Meschery 161 Running on a Tradition Tallying a respectable 7-2 rec¬ ord, the Rockettes finished third in the Middlesex League, behind Wakefield and Winchester. Lead¬ ing the Rockette harriers for the second year in a row was Gail Saunders, one of the league’s most established female runners. Read¬ ing’s three-year veterans, Monica Holahan and Gayle Killam, re¬ mained two of the strongest com¬ petitors, while two freshmen, Ellen McSweeny and Lynelle Neufer, were a pleasant surprise to Coach Dave Garland. Together, the girls tied for second with Winchester in the Middlesex League Meet. The 1981 First Team All-Stars included Gail Saunders, while Monica Hola¬ han and Lynelle Neufer were elected to the Second Team. Best of luck to Gayle Killam, the 1982 cap¬ tain, and the entire Rockette Cross Country Team!! Front Row: Cheryl Vedder, Monica Holahan, Lori Spinney, Anne Hayes, Regina Sullivan, Robin Weber, Gayle Killam, Jane Schloth. Back Row: Linda Miola, Stephanie Trainor, Barbara Simmons, Gail Saunders, Mimi Hines, Ellen McSweeny, Lynelle Neufer. 162 . The Boys’ Cross Country team, led by captain Kevin O’Brien, finished in the second place spot with a very respectable 8-1 record for the 1981 season. The Rockets bowed only once, to a strong Wake¬ field team which went on to re¬ main undefeated. The climax of the season was the annual League Meet held at the Woburn Country Club. Outstanding performances by first place Kevin O’Brien, fourth place Kevin Daly, seventh place Dan Nicholson, tenth place Bill Buckley, and George Joudrie helped to capture the title for the second year in a row. The tradition of a strong Rocket Cross Country team continued, as seen in Mid¬ dlesex League All-Stars Kevin O’Brien, Bill Buckley, Dan Nichol¬ son, and Kevin Daly. Best of luck to Kevin Daly, next year’s captain, and the entire 1982 team. May the tradition live on! Front Row: Dan Powell, Steven Galuna, Mike Hayes, George Joudrie, Kevin Daly, Dan Nicholson, Kevin O’Brien, Bill Buckley, Paul Murphy, Glenn Port, Chris Davidson, Mike Flibbert, Robert Simpson. Middle Row: Mark Miola, Jim Mirisola, Kurt Bianculli, Jim Hines, Jeff Jankun, Rick Smith, Jim Collins, Shaun McHugh, David Rigazzio, John Peterson, Brian VanHorn. Back Row: David Harrison, David Baileu, Rick Vinci, Dan Hunt, Jim Riordon, Allan Jenny, Martin Gould, Matt Thompson, Coach Everett Blodgett, Head Coach Dave Garland. ... to Success 163 Rockets Head-Up a New Image First Row: Greg Bergeron, Mike Zuccala, Mike Murphy, Tri-Captains David Clark, John LaLiberte, and Joe Hagan, David Blake, Paul Dantas. Second Row: Jamie Clarke, Steve Dileo, Stephen Blake, Francis Orlando, Jim White, Anthon y Biette, George Smith, Jud Graham, Todd Wishart. Third Row: Ken Willis, David Gray, Tom Ryan, Dave Pullo, Gary Forbes, Bill Duggan, Mike Thomann, Dan Hartman, Rick Cuozzi, Assistant Coach Eric Turner, Head Coach Alan McCoy. “This was a team that wanted to clear the path for the future Read¬ ing High Soccer teams. They won respect in a strong Middlesex Soc¬ cer League. We will no longer be looked upon as the doormat (easy win) team of the league.” — Alan McCoy, Head Coach The 1981 Soccer season, despite all the rain and postponed games, proved to be the best season in Reading High Soccer history. Led by captains John LaLiberte, Joe Hagan, and David Clark, the team earned a 5-11-2 record against some of the toughest teams in the state. The Rockets exhibited some real talent, as seen in Middlesex League All-Star John LaLiberte and Honorable Mention Team mem¬ bers Anthony Biette, Gary Forbes, and David Gray. Says Anthony, a four-year veteran of the team, “The season was encouraging.” Best of luck to the 1982 co-captains Jamie Clark and David Gray and the en¬ tire Varsity Soccer Team. 164 165 First Row: Head Coach Jack White, Bob Macaluso, Gary DeAngelo, Dick D’Ambrosio, Paul Roy, Captain Chris McNeil, Paul Ruff, Kevin Surette, John Fraser, Eric Linstrom. Second Row: Coach Paul Soule, Bob Angelo, Brian O’Neil, Mike Zaramba, Ed Kelly, Martin Shauer, Craig Shaugnessy, Dave Nugent, Dan Larocco. Third Row: Coach Mike Scarpitto, Brian Casey, Phil Dembow, Dom Pustizzi, Brian Carter, Donald Schact, Eric Thompson, Paul Curry, Angelo Amico, Davi d Button. Fourth Row: Coach Bill Carroll, Jim Orgettas, Jeff Kevorkian, Keith DeMoura, Sean O’Connell, Mike Murphy, Nathan Cross, Tom DeAngelo, Joe LeCreta. Fifth Row: Coach Gary Nihan, Dave Blunt, Dave Serrentino, Sean Dennehey, Ted Shediac, Matt Edson, Jim Green, Pat Heenan, Jim Drew. Sixth Row: Brett Mathews, Bill Keefe, Kevin Mello, Chris Rand, Ted Farnham, Tim Richards, Bob Yirrell, Biff D’Orlando, David Kanelos. 166 The Reading High Football Rockets battled to their most promising record since their Division I Super Bowl bid back in 1974. The Rockets, led by cap¬ tain Chris McNeil, finished the season with a fine record of 6 wins, 4 losses. As they surprised the RMHS football fans, the team combined an explosive, quick¬ scoring offense with a big play defense and proved to be a team of “boiled owls.” The offense, engineered by Bob Maca- luso, stunned many of the league con¬ tenders. He led the team to some sur¬ prising but deserving victories, such as the unforgettable two-point win over undefeated Woburn. The skill display¬ ed by Dan Larocco, Brian O’Neil, Mike Zaramba, and Eric Thompson was an essential part of the offense. The de¬ fense, led by McNeil, Sean Dennehey, Kevin Surette, and Paul Roy held back the opponents with effort and enthu¬ siasm. Leading the 1982 team will be tri¬ captains O’Neil, Thompson, and Kevin McKenna. Good Luck Rockets! “Boiled Owls” Fly in Style 167 Driving Against the Competition The early articles in the Reading Chronicle described the Rockettes as being a young and inexperi¬ enced team, yet a threat in the Mid¬ dlesex League. The 1981 team finished seventh in the league with a 2-11-5 record. Although the scoreboard did not show it, the team had some really fine talent. Senior co-captain Gwen Deurell and Junior goalie Suzanne Gal¬ lagher were voted to the 1981 All- Star team. Never before had all¬ stars come from a team in the lower half of the standings. The sur¬ rounding towns had never been challenged by such an improved Reading squad. “We had a really tough season. The experience we gained and the progress we made will be a great help to next year’s team. — Senior co-captain Laurie Kiezulas Front Row: Betsy Taylor, Gail Collins, Co-Captains Gwen Deurell and Laurie Kiezulas, Gina Ianetti, Elaine Thompson. Back Row: Bonnie Rand, Amy Dyment, S uzanne Gallagher, Cheryl Doucette, Lisa George, Coach Kate Basbas. Missing from picture Leslie Berryman. 168 Doin’ It Up on the Green The Reading High School Varsi¬ ty Golf Team finished an outstand¬ ing fall season with an 6-2-0 league record and an overall record of 11- 2-0. Coach Dick Gillis ' s Rockets finished second in the league and qualified for the State Team Cham¬ pionships for the second consecu¬ tive year. Leading the Rockets to victory were Senior co-captains Mary Locke and Rick Finlayson, along with Seniors Dave Burns, Steve Zanni, and Rob Stanieich. Under¬ classmen on this year’s Varsity squad included Jeff Bochman, Ken Caputo, and 1982 captain-elect Todd Gagnon. Individual accomplishments for the season included Steve Zanni’s undefeated record of 10-0-2 and the selection of Rick Finlayson and Mary Locke to the Middlesex League All-Star Team. Front Row: Ken Caputo, Todd Gagnon, Co-Captains Mary Locke and Rick Finlayson, Bob Stanieich, Steve Zanni, Dave Burns. Back Row: Bob Kirk, Jeff Bochman, Bill Herzog, Bob Kiley, Dave Lenehan, Brian Stanieich, Bob DiGiovanni. 169 B-Ball Players “Nose” No Bounds 170 What the 1981 Reading Rockets lacked in experience, they com¬ pensated with hustle and deter¬ mination. After losing outstanding center Joe Pelrine to a court ruling, the team roster included only three returning varsity seniors. Captain Jay Phelan provided outstanding leadership and playing ability, while Sean McKinley and Kevin Campbell added the much needed team strength. Joe Hagan also joined the ranks after a year’s abs¬ ence. Returning varsity forward Eric Thompson and center David Vaughn became known as the “junior factor,” a difficult force to be reckoned with. Freshman Brian Wilson was a major part of the team with his great speed and shotting ability. As the season progressed and as the team improved, they easily beat Watertown at both meetings and then had a decisive 11 point victory against Stoneham. As Coach Carroll put it, “Success comes in various forms and some of those forms show up later than others. Only time will tell if our young players have learned enough to be successful in the near future.” Front Row: Dan Powell, Brian, Captain Jay Phelan, Sean McKinley, Kevin Gibson. Back Row: Coach Bill Carroll, Joe Hagan, Kevin Campbell, Tyrone Thompson, David Vaughn, Eric Thompson, David Lenehan. 171 Gymnasts Spring . . . Tallying a fine 5-3 record, the girls’ Gymnastics Team finished the season tied for third with Woburn in the Middlesex League. Senior Captains Ann Rittenburg, Joyce Dunkley, and Mary McCar¬ thy led the team as they disting¬ uished themselves as some of the finest performers in the league. As a team, Reading placed seventh in the District Meet and sent two of its top gymnasts to the League Meet. Against the league’s best athletes, Ann Rittenburg placed fourth in the vault and sixth in the all-around competition. Claire Rittenburg also performed well, placing sixth in the vault. Together, the two were voted to the League All-Star Team. Best of Luck to next year’s Cap¬ tains Sue McCaffrey and Amy McDonald and the entire 1983 team. Front Row: Kim Cummings, Sue Marronni, Susan McCaffrey, Joyce Dunkley, Ann Rittenburg, Mary McCarthy, Amy McDonald, Nicole Hubbard, Coach Paula Graham. Back Row: Claire Heslin, Laura West, Cheryl Doucette, Joanne Licciardello, Marissa Lane, Claire Rittenburg, Lauren Trulson, Gina Ianetti, Toni D’Allesandro. The boys’ Gymnastics Team en¬ ded its 1981-82 season with a fine 6-2 record, second in the Colonial League. Senior Captains Curt Carl, Frank Interrante, Michael Spurr, and Gary Andreason led the team with their great talent and skill, along with a special dedication to the sport. Reading’s top performers earned six medals in the League Meet; Curt Carl with one in the all- around and on the parallel bars, Nathan Cross on the parallel bars, Jason Cross on the rings, Eric Sax¬ on on horse, and Warren Dalton on the high bars. One of the brightest meets of the season was their heart¬ breaking loss to Lincoln-Sudbury, a very strong and well-rounded team. Reading earned its highest score of the year in that tremendous team and individual effort. Front Row: Ed Kelly, Gary Andreson, Michael Spurr, Frank Interrante, Scott Ferrazzanni, Pat Heenan. 2nd Row: Rocky Schnieder, Charlie Kiley, Biff D’Orlando, Peter Gustafson, Marty Curly, Mark Miola, Danny Beers, Joe Fitzerald, Michael Ki-duff, 3rd Row: Scott Fitzgerald, Don Pustizzi, Phil Denbow, Rob Lapercia, Nathan Cross, Jamie Clark, Warren Dalton, Coach Tom Myslicki. Missing from picture: Eric Saxon. . . . to New Heights 173 Tracksters Run Away . . . The Rockette Track season was definitely one to be remembered; this team, comprised of some of the league’s finest athletes, captured the Winter Track Crown with grace and determination. Captain Regina Sullivan, quoted in the Reading Chronicle as “the heart and soul of the team,” led the Rockettes to the memorable and exciting 46-40 vic¬ tory over Winchester. Other valu¬ able contributors were Cheryl Ved- der, Melissa Ryan, Jane Schloth, and Suzanne Bourke. In the words of Coach Peter Clarke, “The spirit and dedication of these athletes created not only a winning season but a winning team. 1 think perhaps they will re¬ member the special friendships that grew out of those long after¬ noons of practice long after their winning times and scores are for¬ gotten.” Front Row: Mrs. Fearnside, Karen O’Sullivan, Jane Schloth, Cheryl Veddar, Monica Holahan, Melissa Ryan, Captain Regina Sullivan, Mary McAuley, Patty Hunter, Debbie Duffy, Karin Valentine, Kristine Caruso. Second Row: Coach Peter Clarke, Patty Duffy, Arlene Silva, Lynesse Neuffer, Karen McNeil, Patty Interrante, Gail Saunders, Ellen McSweeney, Paula Arlington, Lynn Fitzgerald, Linda Hunter, Michelle Memory, Joan D’Entremont. Back Row: Stacy Wooster, Linda Miola, Anne Marie Crispo, Molly Vingent, Suzanne Bourke, Trisha McGonagle, Jane Wallace, Jennifer Areglado, Maria Daly, Patty Francoza, Susan Hughes, Kristine Rogers, Andre Louie, Lisa Neville. 174 4 11 ( 2 i t liW 1 Row: Assistant Coach Hal Croft, Kevin Mello, Kevin Fallon, David Girourard, Brian Webb, Andy Flibbert, Paul Murphy, Glenn Porte, Kevin Daly, George Joudrie, Jeff Kreuger, Keith Klepeis, Jim Collins, Dave Marsan, Jim Orgettas, Ted Harlan, Neil Klepeis, Head Coach Paul Soule. Back Row: Rob Petrin, David Harrison, Chris Sanborn, Bob Di Diovanni, Jeff Krevorkian, Mark Hill, Allan Jenny, David Buttons, Steve Margosian, Kelly Forand, Jim Reardon, Paul Andreson, Rick Iapicca. Coming off a very respectable 8-1 1981 season, the Rocket Track Team came back to conquer the Middlesex League. The leadership of Senior Tri-Captains Dan Laroc- co, Dan Nicholson, and Kevin O’Brien was instrumental in the team’s success, especially the ex- hilirating victories against Win¬ chester and Woburn. In the words of Assistant Coach Hal Croft, “We asserted ourselves against Win¬ chester and Woburn with grace under pressure.” Along with an 8-0 league record, the team placed third in the State Class B Winter Relays at Common¬ wealth Armory. Their most signifi¬ cant feat was the one point victory that captured the State Class C Championships at Harvard Uni¬ versity, aided by outstanding per¬ formances by Larocco, Nicholson, and O’Brien. Other valuable con¬ tributors were John LaLiberte, Bill Buckley, Kevin Daly, and Keith Klepeis. Best of Luck to the 1983 Winter Track Team. . . . with the Glory 175 The 1982 season was a long and hard one for the Rockettes. Faced with a new head coach Ted Bryson and high hopes for a successful season, the girls fought desperately against some of the toughest teams in the state. Leading the Rockettes was Senior Captain Laurie Kiezu- las, whose dedication was in¬ strumental in the overall attitude of the team. Despite a dismal 0-20 record, the girls worked hard and never gave up hope that the season would turn out well. Sophomore Amy Dyment and Freshman Caroline Flagg were continuous bright spots on the team, along with great efforts by Seniors Anne Hayes, Jennifer Slack, Laureen Shirkoff, and Holly Neumann. AFS student Carolyne Johnson also helped out with fine offensive moves and quick de¬ fense. As Holly Neumann put it, “Our dedication to the sport made us work hard despite our place in the league, and we can be proud to say that we never gave up.” Front Row: Carolyn Ventura, Captain Laurie Kiezulas, Lisa George. Second Row: Anne Hayes, Jennifer Slack, Caroline Flagg, Holly Neumann, Laureen Shirkoff. Back Row: Coach Ted Bryson, Amy Dyment, Kim Wooster, Leslie Berryman, Carolyne Johnson. Players Dribble Through Tough Times 176 Pucksters Give Their Best Shot With a 6-12-2 record, the Rocket Hockey Team skated to one of the most successful seasons that Read¬ ing High has seen in a long time. Led by Senior Captain Barry Jones, the team honorably gained the re¬ spect of the remaining Middlesex League. Ian Linscott, Ed Driscoll, and Bob Westwater added extra strength and hustle, while Mike Golden and Geoff Adams distin¬ guished themselves among the league’s finest players. The Rockets had a frustrating season, but the team records are improving with the fine guidance of Head Coach Peter Doherty. May the great work continue and Good Luck to the 1983 Rocket Hockey Team. 177 Front Row: Bob Westwater, Ian Linscott, Captain Barry Jones, Tom Colella, Jim Hailey. 2nd Row: Steve Giluna, Greg Meuse, Rick Couzzi, Jeff Hall, Todd Gagnon, Jeff Adams, Phil O’Connor, Head Coach Peter Doherty, Back Row: Paul Costanza, Ed Driscol, Emelio Marotta, Craig Bruce, John Vedder, Brian Smoth, Casey Latham. Rocket Grapplers Land on Top The Reading Rocket Grapplers, under Head Coach Tom Darrin and Assistant Coach Gary Nihan, closed the season with an overall record of 11-5 and a league record of 6-1. This outstanding team effort captured their second consecutive Middlesex League Championship. Senior Co-Captains Jim Roscoe and Paul Ruff proved to be in¬ strumental in the successful record and overall attitude of the team. Along with being notable competi¬ tors, they led the team in the victo¬ ries against Burlington and Mel¬ rose, their closest competitors. In the words of Coach Darrin, ‘‘This year’s team showed more improvement through hard work than any team I have coached. De¬ spite inexperience and some tough losses the team kept bouncing back and ended up with an outstanding season. These kids refused to quit on themselves and it paid off.” 178 Front Row: Jim Peterson, Alfred Hammond, Bill Hughes, Bob Jutras, Robert Yirell, Mike Crispo, Jim Palastra. Back Row: Coach Tom Darrin, Co-Captain Jim Roscoe, Kevin M cKenna, Jim Rogers, Co-Captain Paul Ruff, Brian O’Neil, Bill Keefe, Bob Angelo, Assistant Coach Gary Nihan 179 - v m ?:.:v- : j . I believe the children are the future; teach them well and let them lead the way. Show them the beauty they possess inside. Give them a sense of pride, to make it easier; Let the children’s laughter remind us of how we used to be — the very best of friends. — Linda Creed JUNIORS Secretary Ann Gugger, Vice President Kevin McKenna, President Kevin Daly, Treasurer Gina Iannetti 16, single, and available This speaks for itself mini tti € Disobeying D’O’s groping rules “What, my slip is showing!” 182 Is this my best side?” 183 185 SOPHOMORES The four Mousekateers Look out Pat Benatar Cramming for a Saturday Night Exam!!! I shouldn’t have gotten out of bed this morning President, Sean O’Connell; Vice-President, Brett Mat¬ thews; Secretary, Martha Dustin; Treasurer, John Barrett 186 Hey, it’s Tinkerbell! Hey! Hey! We’re the Monkeys Thank God, it’s Hubba Bubba 187 189 FRESHMAN “You expect me to eat this stuff?” “Now this is a freshman!” Vice President Chris Harris, President Susan Nordberg, Secretary Cathy McKenna, missing Secretary Debbie Sawyer Checking out the action Super Rocky! 190 YUCK!’ 191 Open pages of yesterday’s novel Turn and turn on end. And with an oh so hopeful sigh We turn back just once to say goodbye. Onward we strive for tommorrow’s fate Not looking back with a bit of remorse Timid, unsure, but determined so We go on to conquer that which we do not know. But now today we glance to the side Gaining the confidence to take each step Realizing that with each motion we are not alone For my our side there stands a true friend until the end — that which we call home. — Mary Manasian Wmmmm mm (Before ' tAo sun sets ' on tocAac , oo ; at ueste dao . olaeeat ocean toe be crossed, AA ed coctAc storn u coatees and cAotaAu sAues, to Ate re tAce coaoes seemed endAess , and tAe sea coos ' cedd and ancartna. Bat, a er remem en Aoar uro aiero Ae Sed ' h tAoso aroundu , sAocuiljriend lo o cared. aind tAroiujd ooo andfiatie ic (Aeu; auided u.s to - ca mor umter and c earer duets, (oAere our aitA grew and Ae Aed a tm du lore. (M ' today € ajo may lo iere, eoe i AroayA it Aaras iab ) ma xiyfne iasAtftiSy to oot o oar aacertainty. 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Reading Memorial High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Reading, MA) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 1

1984

Reading Memorial High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Reading, MA) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 1

1985


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