Reading Memorial High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Reading, MA)
- Class of 1983
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ZZAooz xr axe ZasActAa yer ercs, oxc-aeZ Ztir- Ac Zx cA jheirA xy Z oZ , a rose e aoZZc e a r rceZarys axe rartics roere a aces Zo ray err r rroe a yoor rare. ‘KZ o coa c o yeZ rr Arc re roe Aar } As graduation neared, the editors of Pioneer ’83 p lanned and constructed the yearbook with the thought that opening this book many years from now will remind every member of the class of ' 83 of the four years we spent together. Before long, life during our high school years will be a pleasure to remember. The support, encouragement, and love from our families, teachers, and most importantly friends will remain with us always. As seniors we looked forward to “getting out”; leaving the corridors and classrooms which had become all too familiar over our four years at R.M.H.S. The good and bad were mixed together. However, in years to come we will all look back on our high school years and the good memories will prevail. Only then will we understand that those four years were the best times of our lives. Those were the days! Sincerely Karen McSorley Christine Schofield Mrs. Rosalyn Epstein was more than merely a guid¬ ance counselor to our class; she was a part of it. At class functions, such as apple picking or dances, which were scarcely supported by seniors themselves, one could always find Mrs. Epstein. She was with us during our good days, laughing and joining in the fun we had together as a class. She was also there when our days were not so bright and cheery. She supported and helped many of us and gave us the strength to go on. For all of us, through our ups and downs during the four years, she saw us grow from youngsters to young adults ready to face the world and leave our marks on it. Looking back, we can remember and appreciate the mark Mrs. Epstein has left on each of us, from fresh¬ man year introductions to senior year goodbyes. Who will forget that first shaky step into the guidance office freshman year? You checked the appointment slip you received in homeroom one last time to be sure it was your name, today’s date, and the right time. “Why do they want me in here?’’ many of us asked ourselves. Mrs. Epstein’s goal is to show each and every student what the guidance office is for, so that each will lose his fear of it and feel welcome. Well, by the time senior year rolled around, our attitudes toward the guidance office had definitely changed. We waltzed constantly in and out of there, all fears gone. Mrs. Epstein accomplished her goal, but her efforts by no means ended there. Take those infamous Wednesday morning announcements . . . the senior class groaned, then listened to the rush of talk that ended with, “Thanks, Mrs. E.” We groaned at the thought of hours of tedious work we had to do answer¬ ing long, sometimes ridiculous questions in order to complete college applications before the deadlines. How many of us would have made that deadline if we weren’t reminded of it? How many of us would be where we are now? Mrs. Epstein’s untiring energy and cheerfulness, while consistently working harder than anyone ever expected, is the result of her caring about us. She wants nothing but the very best for each member of the class of 1983. Why else would she scamper down the halls with a smile on her face on a Monday morning? For all her time, help, patience, and especially the love she extended to all of us over our four years at R.M.H.S., we are in debt to Mrs. Epstein. Thanks Mrs. E. The Class of 1983. 7 43 Gleason Road Enjoyed Accounting I with Mr. Gillis . . . Will be re¬ membered for being short, loving C.K., and the white Skylark . . . Will always remember the best times with J.C . good times with special friends, Florida with J.M., Las Vegas 21, the summer of ’82, Jr. Beach Day, and Capri . . . Thanks Mom and Dad — I love you! . . . Favorite saying “Grow up!” . . . Enjoys seeing friends, skiing, and going to the beach . . . Employed at Faneuil Hall Emporium . . . Collegebound for ac¬ counting. “Only time will tell.” — Asia c fo ? , ( yf. . ( ut C7 235 Pearl Street J.A., Enjoyed Biology and class with Mrs. Jones . . . Remembered for playing basketball . . . Will always remember the Class of ’82, Chip’s frequent absentee¬ ism, Mattatuck, and the class ski trip ... Member of R M H S. band. National Honor Society, and church youth group . Employed at Atlantic . . . College- oound for business. Even if a doctor does not give you a year, even if he hesitates about a month, make one brave push and see what can be accomplished in a week.” — Robert Louis Stevenson 103 Bancroft Avenue Chip, Enjoyed Band and Physics .. . Favorite teachers Mr. Harney, Mr. Roth, and Mr. McGrath . . . Will be remembered for the ’63 Mercury Meteor, being funny, butter crunch ice cream, playing the guitar, and always saying “Doodley Squat” . . . Will always remember Mattituck, Long Island, Thornton, N.H., band, stage band, football games, sailing with Chico, “Good News”, and “The Zen Substitute” . . . Activities in¬ clude band, Glee Club and the Drama Club . . . Em¬ ployed at Lucci’s . . . Collegebound. “Whether you’re rich or poor, it’s great to have money.” ( Ujfc o r . ( l co 28 Pasture Road Ange, Mico, Enjoyed class with Mr. Kaczowka . . . Will be remembered for “the boat”, and complaining about sprints at practices . . . Will always remember applepicking, pumpkining, fun times with D.P., B.A., E.T., and P.D., the Sr. Prom, the Reading Vs. Woburn game 23-22, good times at Lipton, and partying . . . Member of the Football Team and the Vivarium Crew Freshman and Sophomore years . . . Enjoys hunting and cruising . . . Employed at Mouton Electric . . . Plans to work for a year and then attend college. “We see a lot we overlook a great deal, and yet we improve only a little.” 164 Wakefield Street Favorite class Sci-Fiction . . . Favorite teachers Mr. and Mrs. Scarpitto . . . Will be remembered for being pul¬ led over, writing backwards, and driving nice cars . .. Will always remember Meadow Brook runs, B.B. and the phone, L.W. — Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Calareso’s, and N.D. ... Varsity Hockey Captain .. . Enjoys tennis, golf, weight-lifting, water and snow skiing ... 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 mea¬ sured or far away.” — Henry David Thoreau 342 Pearl Street Enjoyed Computer Math . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Kaczowka . . . Remembered for using the computer every free period and for being quiet in class . . Will always remember the “little PDP-11 and having been benefit of the privilege of using it .. Student Super¬ visor for the Computer room . . . Future plans include college, the Air Force, and eventually the Space Pro¬ gram. “When in doubt, take the fifth.” 10 (ftoAtrt j$£. y( zae o 1381 Main Street Angie, Favorite teachers Mr. and Mrs. Scarpitto . . . Will be remembered for BAR’S, complaining about practices, ragging on Steve Garvey and Tomahawk, and having curved fingers and a rubber nose ... Will always remember Kathy, Tomahawk, the Gym Show with Smitty, and Mr. Darrin’s whip . . . Member of Varsity Football, Wrestling, and Baseball . . . Future plans include college and becoming a professional athelete. “Show me a good loser and I’ll show you a loser.” [ to c ia [Aa ? 20 Fox Run Lane Birta, Favorite classes Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska, and Cooking with Mrs. Carter . . . Will be remembered for always being late ... Will always remember the best times with Charlie, the summer of ’82, and third period with Dale and B. ... Enjoys riding, showing horses, and being with friends . . . Employed at the Lehey Clinic . Plans to attend college and “marry wealth” (Ha-Ha). “All good things must come to an end.” fflat u - (■ - G ' seneau 80 Minot Street Rath, Enjoyed U.S History with Mr. Kelly . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Bryson . . . Will be remembered for her crazy clothes, being a spaz, and saying “No Way!” ... Will always remember the Class of ’80, 2 20 81, Cape Cod ’81 with Pat, Maine ’82, “Good News”, and all the good times with Dave, Eileen, and the gang . . . Member of Winter and Spring Track, Glee Club, and the Photography Club . . . Enjoys dancing and camp¬ ing ... Hopes to go into fashion designing and be¬ come as rich as “Arthur”. “The hardest battle is to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best to make you like everyone else.” — e.e. cummings ( me o. A 88 Prescott Street Will be remembered for cheering at Austin Prep. . . . Will always remember the Jr. Prom, Hampton ’81 ’82 — G.C.’s cottage, pumpkining, Go-Go’s 10 15 82, Zak’s Oktoberfest ’82, France ’82 — roomies “Xave- rian?”, the best of friends, summers at Drakes with S eat friends, “Cougar” parties with the A.P. gang!, L.’s sleepover!?! with K.H. and K.G., New Year’s ’81-’82 with A.L., and “scooping” . . . Participated in Field Hockey, Tennis, Powder Puff, and was H R. Rep. for two years . . . Collegebound. “What a beautiful world this will be — what a glorious time to be free.” Ac t u cr „ UA mon Cs c y 26 Wakefield Street Chipmunk, Will be remembered for telling bad jokes, getting abused, always getting lost, the Van, taking her time, being very gullible, Flatman in the bathtub, and for always saying “I got another joke.” . .. Will always remember ECONO-LAB cruises, G.K.’s cottage, Orr ' s Island Invasion, illegal search and seizure, Halloween weekend, the Prom, 3 14 81, Marshmallow Cruise, and Mainebound . . . Enjoys biking, cross-country skiing, and outdoor sports . . . Employed at Fabric Town . . . Plans to attend college and major in art. “Ain’t got no worries ’cause I ain’t in no hurry at all.” — The Doobie Brothers Aare i . (f. [Aarfosc i 51 Cross Street K.B., Kiki, Enjoyed Chemistry class with Mrs. Cook . . . Remembered for always being with A.B. ... Will always remember the summer of ’81, Fric and Frac, “Where’s your other half?”, Gordon and the tube maneuver, 4 16 81, Mr. M.’s “acceleration dance”, 8 10 82, Kevin, and mint chocolate chip ice cream . . . Employed at Cerretani’s . . . Plans to attend college. “The moments were only temporary, but the memo¬ ries will last forever.” 11 Q8arAara QSasAore 24 Alden Circle Barb, Peachy, Favorite class Western Civ., Trig with Mr. Mosc . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Appleby and Mr. Dunbar .. . Will be remembered for always smiling, having great times with friends, and saying, “Really?” . . Will always remember the best friends ever, the Friendly gang, getting sick in English, Mattatuck band trip, and Boston ’82 ... A member of the Band, Glee Club, and National Honor Society . . . Enjoyed choir and MYF . . . Employed at Friendly’s . . . College- bound. “Remember the Lord in everything you do, and he will show you the right way.” — Proverbs 3:6 c ' a Q eecA cs 13 Elm Street Swill, Pal, Favorite classes Distributive Ed. and Human Behavior . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Levesque, Mr. Valeska, and Mrs. Carter . . . Will be remembered for partying and being with K.S. and J.D ... Will always remember J.G. and being with good friends . . . Re¬ membered for saying, “What a long strange trip it has been. Enjoys partying and spending time with J.D. . . Employed at Charrette . . . Future plans in¬ clude living and becoming rich. You cannot always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you might find you get what you need” — The Rolling Stones i toArr A . QBajcler - o vYtme _ . Qjametb 126 Summer Avenue Lome, Mom, Favorite classes Printing, marriage, and ceramics .. . Favorite teacher Mr. Harney . . . Will always be remembered for loving Fridays, being cheerful, and for always saying, “What a Hot Cookie” . . . Will always remember the day Amy moved away, all the good times and friends, Halloween ’80 and ’82, D.A.T. Day, getting her license, and the Proms . . . Member of Jr. and Sr. Class Committees and Powder Puff Football . . . Enjoys hiking and Cross-Country skiing . . . Employed at Last Comer Restaurant. “Love wasn’t put in your heart to stay — Love isn’t love ’till you give it away.” — Author Unknown 40 Whittier Road Favorite class Accounting with Mr. Brett . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. O’Halloran . . . Will be remembered for going out with “Jailbait”, and cruising in his Charger . . . Will always remember ragging on J.M. about his totalled cars, the wild time at Georgetown with L.Z., and cruising in K.M.’s Ruster . . . Enjoys hockey, skiing, basketball, and mopars . . . Future plans in¬ clude working for a year and then attending a state university. “It doesn’t matter whether you win or lose, until you lose.” . f Y4‘ Y72 o. ORmnett c jAaiae A . iJAe mmtic 429 Lowell Street Favorite classes U.S. History and Accounting . . . Fa¬ vorite teachers Mr. Darrin and Mr. Snyder . . . Will be remembered for the way she walks and for saying, “Cuteness” .. . Will always remember good times with the best of friends, Summer of ’82, 8 8 82 and 8 9 82, cruising, going to the beach, stopping at Friendly’s to see M.M.M., good times with M.M. and his friends . . . Pet Peeve K.D.’s putting her pom-pom in my part of the locker ... Employed at Woburn Foreign Motors . .. Collegebound. “Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly.” — Langston Hughes 15 Wells Road Benny, Enjoyed classes with Mr. Swanson and Mr. Rhodes . . . Remembered for “convenient vague¬ ness” and “you should have been a blond!” ... Will always remember Zak’s Oktoberfest, purple horseshoes, Hampton with friends, A.B.’s cottage, driving with J.F. and S.V., golfing with M.Z., Reading’s Finest, Jr. Prom with McCorbs, and Summers in Maine . Member of Jr. and Sr. Class Corns, and Powder Puff . . . Collegebound. “1 shall be telling this with a sigh, somewhere ages and ages hence: two roads diverged in a woods, and 1 — 1 took the one less travelled by. And that has made all the difference.” — Robert Frost 12 { )ar me (3. Ofter tisie 25 Union Street Loretta, Favorite class Accounting . . . Favorite teachers Mrs. Carter and Miss Maclsaac . .. Will al¬ ways remember sitting on the stairs in the morning and partying behind the R E. with D.D., B.A., and J.Iv ... Pet peeve, being reminded of my shortness . . . Enjoys roller skating and dancing . . . Employed at the Rama- da Inn ... Plans to attend Burdett. “And my dreams they aren’t so empty as my con¬ science seems to be.” — The Who 743 Main Street Les, George, Morticia, Favorite teachers Mr. Dunbar and Mrs. Normand . . . Will be remembered for being the girl in the trainer’s room, living in a funeral home . . . Will always remember good times with Liv, Mo, and the gang, April and Summer vacations . . . Mem¬ ber of the Varsity Field Hockey, Basketball, and Track teams, Yearbook staff, Sr. Class Com., Ski club, and C.C.C. .. . Employed at C.V.S. . . . Collegebound. Be tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant of the weak and wrong — because at some time in your life you will have been all of these.” — Raymond Mechel 370 Chestnut Street “Doctor”, Enjoyed U.S. History with Dr. Kelly .. . Remembered for party of 150 on 10 18 80, partying in early days, a sports car, and saying “Hey, I’m living today” .. . Summer of ’82 traveling in California, the pretty girls at R.M.H.S., partying at J.M.U., Dance Factory, friends, Kathy and Waikiki Beach . .. En¬ joyed working for Lucci’s Supermarket and for Barba- zon Modeling Agency . . . Collegebound. “I regret that I have only one life to give for my country.” 5 Bunker Avenue Debb, Favorite classes Computers and Spanish .. . Favorite teachers Dr. Kelly, Miss McCabe, and Mrs. Wood . . . Remembered for squirting Mrs. Jones with a water gun and for always “being good” in Mr. Hart’s class . . . Will always remember 4 4 82 and D.E., Am. Lit. with C.V. and S.L., good times With M.S. and L.H., and the chalkboard falling on Mrs. Jones . . . Enjoys skiing, biking, and sailing . . . Employed at Sarmans . . . Collegebound. “Looking back, I can say that I’ve come this way. There’s no doubt that I’ve got more, than I’ve ever had before.” — Phil Kaegy fflurt .V?. Qtu ' ancu 19 Larch Lane Danko, Favorite class U.S. History . . . Favorite teach¬ er Mr. Kelly . .. Will be remembered for being a military nut for strongly defending the idea of Patriot¬ ism and for saying “choice” ... Will always remember my Senior year . . . Member of Cross-Country . . . Enjoys working on cars and skiing . . . Plans to go to U. Mass. Amherst to major in Computer Engineering. “Never give up” — Robin Moore 13 10 Plymouth Road Steve, Enjoyed Distributive Ed. with Mr. Levesque . . . Will be remembered for running the cash register in the school store ... Will always remember Mr. Scarpitto’s English class . . . Keeps busy playing sports and attending rock concerts . . . Employed at Harrow’s Restaurant . . . Collegebound. “1 fought the law, and the law won.” — The Clash Ou rao 77 yftonc 33 Hartshorn Street Bondo, Favorite class Intermediate Comp, with Mr. Cahill . . Plans to go to college and then work in the Biology field. Things are more like they are now, than they ever were before.” — Dwight D. Eisenhower () ireslme a . {J acAett 38 Hillcrest Road Chrissie, Christie, Favorite class Human Behavior with Mr. Darrin . .. Favorite teacher Mr. Howland . . . Remembered for saying “Chill Out!” and “Never mind” . . . Will always remember Hampton ’81 and ’82, skiing with Joj, New York with L.D. and M.Z., pumpkining, J. Geils concert, the midnight trip to Worcester with K.C., C.C., and M.Z., The Gray House, S.T.’s bashes and crashes, K.T. and Tootsie — Pops, Junior Beach Day, and the Vette . . . Member of Spring Track and Cheerleading . . . Enjoys skiing, drawing, and reading . . . Collegebound. ‘ ‘Old enought to know better, but young enough not to care.” — Author Unknown ana o. U$o iomi 67 Maple Ridge Road Nance, Favorite class 20’s and 30’s Lit. ... Favorite teachers Mr. Darrin and Mr. Howland ... Will be remembered for always smiling, being with Kim, win¬ ning the “contest”, and for always saying “I don’t get it!” . . . Will always remember the Junior Prom with Billy, Zak’s Oktoberfests ’81 and ’82, cruising, summer of ’81,4 22 82,8 2 82, and 10 1 82, pumpkining, and good times with friends . . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . Member of Jr. and Sr. Class Committees, A.F.S. Club — Vice President, and 735 Inc. . . . Enjoys skiing .. . Collegebound. “Don’t follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” 14 r iiefi ie i (. Q5 aAe 48 Lothrop Road Blakie, Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Blodgett ... Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Wales . . . Remembered for the parties in Schlep Car, Jr. Ski Trips, parties in Mr. Rhodes’ class, and saying “Where’s the party?!” . .. Will always remember Joyce, driving with K.B., H.B. ' s soccer parties, times down at the lake, “Blow-Chow Mountain” with the guys, and “All the people I’ve met and all the friends I’ve made.” . . . Member of Hockey and Soccer teams . . . Enjoyed Ski Club, swimming, racquetball, canoeing, and working at Meadow Brook . . . Collegebound. “Life has an end, but time doesn’t . . . Go back, . .. Go back!” _ 1 aJrea 7 { fion ieri 376 West Street A.B., Favorite class Computer Math . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Grimes . . . Will be remembered for saying “Such is Life”, being with K.B., and driving the “green machine” . . . Will always remember France 82 Xaverian, good times with K.B., B.H., and B.T., Fric and Frac, “Where’s your other half?”, bad, vi¬ cious, Tuesday nights with Stan, frozen bananas, 3 17 81, M.G.H , “King of Reading”, meeting TH., Toma hawk, and Septemberfest . Participated in 735 Inc. and the Sr. Class Committee . . . Employed at Cerre- tani’s ... Collegebound. “Hold on to these times as long as you can, changes come around too fast, make us women and men. { me o. QSomea 73 Howard Street Anne, Favorite classes European History and Geome¬ try ... Favorite teachers Mr. Appleby, Mr. Mosc., and Dr. Kelly ... Will be remembered for loving hockey, the Bruins, lumberjack shirts, and for saying “That’s cool” . . . Will always remember 6th period with C.V. and D.D., good times with J.D. and P.S., and Panama . . . Pet peeve “shut-up” . . . Participated in the gym show and Powder puff. . . Member of National Honor Society . . . Employed at K-Mart . . . Collegebound to become a C.P.A. 310 Lowell Street Juice, Jud-e-ronge, Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mrs. Wood . . . Remembered for being with K.B., being a “pain in the neck”, going to GoGo’s 10 15 82, managing Varsity football as a freshman, and saying “Whooooa looway” . .. Will always remember C.P.A., Bali runs, Woburn vs. Reading 2nd hockey game of 81-82, 6 17 82 with E.K., D.P., P.D., etc., Vermontbound 5 A.M. with W.D., E.S., friends hitting each other and poles with cars. Junior Prom ... Varsi¬ ty hockey ... collegebound. And so my friends we’ll say goodbye, ’cause time has claimed its price, but these days we keep alive the memories of READING HIGH ' — Snitsle a y ee { ,A eu 92 Lowell Street Mar, Favorite classes Accounting and Dist. Ed. ... Favorite teachers Mr. Levesque and Mr. Gillis ... Remembered for saying exactly how she felt, her laugh, and going out with T.L. ... Will always remem¬ ber the weekend at West Point with S.K., the good times with great friends, Capri Pizza, the Summer of “82”, the prom, pumpkining, BAK’s, Mattie’s house, and T.L. ... Enjoys skiing, dancing, and going to parties . . . Employed at Tagway . . . Plans to enter Cosmotology. “Special joys and special places, special friends together the moments pass so quickly, but the memo¬ ries are forever.” — Author Unknown „ ffmyare jfS. Q$uc c eu 212 Pearl Street Buggy, The Almighty Bean, Beanwoman, Favorite class Stenography ... Favorite teacher Mrs. Jones . . . Remembered for laughing and saying “You’re a fri-i- ied child” ... Will always remember my little girl, Gary, coffee in the morning, back parking lot, Mary and Jane, “MAandPA”, Lisa, Lynn, Barb, “Wimpy”, Trie, and “Gimpy” . . . Employed at Atlantic Food Mart . . . Plans to be an accountant . . . collegebound. “A ‘bug’ a day keeps loneliness away!!!” ycvic 9o l Q rOWfl 63 Sunnyside Avenue Duke, Enjoyed classes with Mr. Valeska and Mr. Blaney . . . Remembered for raving about J.W with Mr. Valeska, and loitering in the halls with friends .. . Activities include photography, boating, fishing, read¬ ing, woodworking, trains, and watching John Wayne and Humphrey Bogart movies . . . collegebound. “To every unsung hero in the universe, to those who roam the skies and those who roam the earth, we have wings to guide us through the timeless sea, and faith that will remain through all eternity.” — Gordon Light- foot Q)aoie 91, QSaUo i 277 Haverhill Street Butane, Enjoyed Algebra II .. . Favorite teacher Mr. Kaczowka . . . Remembered for “I am not a tuna.”, insanity, and the touchdown at the Burlington game ... Will always remember Mr. Cahill’s writing class, the Bondo, and all albino midgets everywhere ... Participated in football and track . . . Enjoys karate and scuba diving . . . Plans to attend college. “All animals and most plant life could have got that problem.” 15 f tea Ztcr (ja u Z 35 Deborah Drive Cappy, Favorite class Geometry, Favorite teacher Mrs. Wood . . . Will be remembered for teasing underclass¬ men girls, and always wanting to party . . . Will alw ays remember Wells Beach, Summer of ’82, his accident on Summer Ave., parties at G.D.’s, good times with L.T. and K.B., fun in Bedford and the Sheraton . . . Member of the Golf Team, Mass. Youth Wind Ensem¬ ble .. . Enjoys raquetball . . . Employed at Lexington Sheraton Inn . . . Future includes college and mar¬ riage. “Your time has come to shine ... All your dreams are on their way . . If you need a friend ... I’m sailing right behind.” — Paul Simon 462 Summer Avenue Enjoyed English 9 with Mr. Scarpitto . . Remembered for always being with A.D., and her blonde hair . . . Will always remember the summer of ’82, Maine, Hub’s place, Kim’s party, good times with A.D., R.H., S.A., B.P., M.S., S.T., and the trip to France ... Homeroom Rep. ’82 ... Active member of Rainbow and Jordan Marsh Fashion Board . . . Collegebound. “Where have all the good times gone?” — Van Halen QDia ie (ja a ia i 7 Indiana Avenue Di, Favorite class Human Behavior . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Bond and Mrs. Jones . . . Remembered for taking chances, giving advice, and getting sick at the Journey concert . . . Will always remember cruising with N.B., Zack’s Octoberfest ’82, pumkining, Cape Cod ’82 with D.L. and B.O., the best time with friends . . Thanx Mom and Dad . . . Homeroom Rep. and member of Sr. Class Committee . . . Enjoys skiing and dancing . . . Good luck class of ’83! . . . College- bound. Where do we go from here, now that all the children are growing up ” — Alan Parson Project We i ict i c y. ) ( Garo u i Gain 19 Granger Avenue Enjoyed English 10 with Mr. Cahill . . . Will always remember trips into Boston by train, soccer games, summer ’82, and great times with L.C. ... Partici¬ pated in Varsity Spring and Winter Track . . . Em¬ ployed at Dairy Maid and Filene’s . . . Plans to attend college. “Some of us might find happiness if we would quit struggling so desperately for it.” — William Feather 319 West Street Enjoyed History with Mr. Kelly and class with Mr. Kazowka . . . Will be remembered for always being with Meg and quitting track for two years in a row .. . Will always remember Prom night with Meg, October 13, 1981, best times with J.N., M.L., and M.M., sum¬ mer of ’82 ... Member of the track team . . . Enjoys camping, skiing, hiking and playing the drums .. . Future plans include college to study Law. “Everybody in this world is crazy except me and you. And I have my doubts about you.” C rt tme . (. Garetj 129 Pearl Street Chris, Will be remembered for her laugh, always want¬ ing a horse and being with J.P. . . . Will always remem¬ ber the awesome times with Jerry, 4 17 82, Jr. Prom, Hampton Beach, Lake Winn., J-J, midnight trip to Winchester with C.B., K.C. and M.Z., Driftwood ac¬ tion, Great “escape”, O.N.J. concert, great friends, and S.T.’s 16th birthday party . . . Remembered for saying “What a Harvey!”, “Ffo-De-Doe” . . . Soccer cheerleader for 2 yrs. . . . Collegebound for Nursing. “If the sun refused to shine, I will still be loving you, When the mountains crumble to the sea, there will still be you and me.” — Led Zepplin 7 Glidden Way Topcat, Favorite teacher — Mr. McGuire . . . Remem¬ bered for his 20 day vacation from computer program¬ ming . . . Will always remember monkey bites, and the back parking lot crew . . . Member of the track and wrestling team . .. Enjoys playing bass, scuba diving, P artying and riding horses. . . . Employed at Kitty’s . . . uture plans include playing bass guitar in a successful rock band and driving a Mazeratti. “Flatter not thyself, my son” — Edward VanHalen Ccasai jtf. Casa 68 Haystack Road Wheaties, Will always remember great times with P C., Hampton ’81. midnight trips to Worcester with C.B., C.C. and M.Z., the sea biscuit, great “escapes”, all nighters, the lake, BAK ' s, pumpkining, the B O B., 2 3 82 J.P.S., senior prom with T.C. ’82, 7 14 82, the boatyard gang. Labor Day weekend ’82, the many hot items, ana good times and good friends . . . Will al¬ ways be remembered for saying “What a Harvey!”, “’86”, “Hoe de doe” ... Spring track member ... Soccer and Basketball cheerleader. Caa a c f . Car ' 30 Chequesette Road Nick, Enjoyed Ancient History . . . Favorite teachers — Mr. Lovely, Mr. Harney, and Mrs. Healv . . Will be remembered for ragging on H.C. and other girls Will always remember fun times with H.C., E M., J.O andJ.M. also the crew at CVS in Stoneham . . . Mem¬ ber of yearbook photography staff senior class com¬ mittee and 735 program. Enjoys photography and working . . . Future ambition is to find a job and be successful . . Employed at CVS in Stoneham . . . collegebound. “Imagination is more important than knowledge” — Albert Einstein. _ I u o as Cati ia 539 West Street Babs, Enjoyed secretarial practice with Miss O’Brien . . . Will be remembered for having red hair, freckles and for being quiet . . . Will always remember the good times with J.P., J.W., and S.S., Transcription with Miss O’Brien, and accounting with Mr. Brett . . . Enjoys listening to the radio, water skiing, swimming, boating, Rainbow, and watching Red Sox Baseball games ... Employed at Yankee Systems . . . Plans to attend a business school to become a secretary. “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” Q)umc j(I. Cast ate 269 Ash Street Bigzy, Bean, Diran, Enjoyed Human Behavior . . . Remembered for long weekends with the Bud Man, weight problems, and cruising in the Stang also having the best dad in the world . . . Will always remember the best times with G.M., barn 9 6 82, B.F. with N.H., pumpkining, bumping into the men in blue, W.P., and Market Forge, 1 love ya Patti, Thanks mom . . . Favor¬ ite sayings “Oh wow”, What’s up”, “No way” .. California bound . . . Employed at the Cheese Im¬ porter. Qoraa i Garter 144 Lowell Street Favorite class — French with Mrs. Suld . . . Favorite teacher — Mr. Cahill . . . Will be remembered for the dictionary and the window . .. Will always remember the weekends and late nights . . . Member of the varsi¬ ty Football and Baseball teams .. . Plans to attend college to become an engineer. “Nature has formed you, desire has trained you, for¬ tune has preserved you for this insanity” — M. Cicero 17 79 Oakland Road Sue bee, Favorite class Algebra II and 3-D . . . Favorite teacher Ms. Cooper . . . Remembered for “I don’t know, it’s just there,” unusual clothing and manner¬ isms, and artistic ability . . . Will always remember summer of ’81, Myrtle’s, best times with great friends, Rush, AC DC, Black Sabbath, Jethro Tull, Van Halen, the beach, being suspended, and Florida ’82 ... Activ¬ ities include working overtime and partying . .. Em¬ ployed at Kitty’s Restaurant . . . Plans to obtain a good job and a purple ’73 Z28 Camaro. “I’m just a soul who’s intensions are good, oh Lord, please don’t let me be misunderstood.” — The Animals c ta a GYc fuvt e 27 Latham Lane Enjoyed French Three . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Zolu- bos .. . Will always remember best times with Judy, crazy times with S.F., L.C., and J.F., Jr. Proms 5 15 82 and 5 21 82, Baton Squad Dance, special times with Dave, Gym Show 3 6 82, Journey 5 4 82 with J.F., Octoberfest, 9 25 82, and summers ’80 and ’82 in Italy . . Participated in R.M.H.S. Dance Club, Powder Puff, 735, and Gym Show Dance Group . . . Enjoys dancing and skating . . . Collegebound. Yesterday is but a dream, tomorrow is only a vision; but today well-lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope.” 18 r a i€ ' S () rr 21 Randall Road Jamie, Shame, Favorite class Accounting I, Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . . Will be remembered for “nice”, and “that’s pretty funny”, drinking too much, always talking, and being enthusiastic . . . Will always remember working at Polly’s with B.C., B.S., Gor, J.T.J., “pumpkining”, D.P.’s Halloween party, and good times with S.M. ... Co-Captain of the Soccer and Gymnastics teams . . . Enjoys sports and going out with friends .. . Collegebound. “Wishing won’t get you anywhere, hard work will.” — Mr. D. 26 Warren Avenue Crash, Enjoyed Human Behavior . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Darrin . . . Will be remembered for “This is the last time, I promise.”, being with N.B., always driving B.C. and S.M., and never getting caught lying . . . Will always remember the double date with Nancy, good times in France with new friends met, “pumpkining”, Powder Puff, summers of ’81 and ’82, great times with N.B., D.P., K.B., A.B., and M.G., Jr. Prom with Dave, and 1 29 82 . . . Member of Field Hockey and Basket¬ ball teams, and Jr. and Sr. Class Committees . . . Collegebound. “If you love something set it free, if it comes back to you its yours, if it doesn’t, it never was.” GZtufu c (([ GZar t 185 Lowell Street Favorite class Modem European History .. . Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . . Will be remembered for the VW, and bake sales with B. . . . Will always remember Michigan State with B., Adam 12, nine dollar tuxes, The Clash, Hawaiian Shirts, Ballentine, and B. ' s love of the J.G.B. ... Member of the Hockey team . . . Enjoys watching Paul work on the Roadrunner .. . Future plans include riding in the Roadrunner and graduating from college. “You grow up and you calm down, you’re working for the Clampdown.” — The Clash 20 Johanna Drive Bomber, Enjoyed class with Mrs. Wood . . . Remem¬ bered for always losing car keys and accidents with Capri . . Will always remember 2 5 81, Jr. Prom, Jr. and Sr. Beach Days, all the good parties, Washington Park and crew — especially S.G., Market Forge, Toga party at D.N.’s, bake sales, J. Geils, and all nighters with S.G. ... Collegebound. “And so it seems our destiny to search and never rest, to ride that ever changing wave that never seems to crest.” — Bob Seger 10 Hillcrest Road Frail, Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Darrin . . . Will be remembered for being preppie . . . Will always remember the Oktoberfest, Hampton with C.B., A.B., J.F., and K.B., and ski trips with C.B. and J.L. ... Co-captain of the Varsity Field Hockey Team and a Member of the Varsity Tennis Team . . . Extra¬ curricular activities include Student Council, Year¬ book, and Class Committee . .. Collegebound. Ca oa t tc 14 Willow Street Jo, Cookie, Favorite class Elementary Field Seminar . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Wood . . . Remembered for smiling, being short, and telling bad jokes . . . Will always remember the night B.D. got her license and cracked up the Camaro, going out to lunch with friends, the Jr. Prom with R.H. . . Activities include Explorers, softball, swimming and going to the beach . Employed at Holiday Inn and P G . . . College- bound, “God grant me the serenity to accept things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” GZraceu . (xm tom 91 Van Norden Road Space Ace, Favorite classes cooking and Decisions III . .. Favorite teachers Mrs. Wood and Mr. Harney ... Remembered for her wise comments, running to classes late, and saying, “Lush! Don’t be ignorant!” ... Will always remember wild times at the part, sum¬ mer ’82, Springsteen, J. Geils, Kinks, Econo Lab crew. Toga, pumpkining, Jr. Prom, Orr’s Isl., 3 14 81, and getting lost with J.A. ... A member of Powder Puff Football and W.P.G.A. . . . Enjoys partying . .. Col¬ legebound. “Like a guest who stayed too long, now it’s finally time to leave. Take it calmly and serene, it’s the famous final scene.” — Bob Seger ( KlZ a t c yZ Gos ' ZeU c c r. 13 Crosby Road Corbs, Favorite class U.S. History with Dr. Kelly . .. Favorite teacher Mr. Kenney . . . will be remembered for liking the Clash, MMF, and saying “Just zooin’ ” .. . Will always remember Zak’s Oktoberfests, good times with Dag, Gus, Regs, Zak, Nics, T.M., S.F., Liz, France ’82, U. Mass trips, and Stags Quags . . . Mem¬ ber of Wrestling and Soccer Teams . . . Employed at Cerretani’s ... Collegebound. “Death or Glory” — Bobby Sands, Maze Prison, ’79 GAzaZcl ( c r . Go ole 332 Summer Avenue Liz, Enjoyed Engineering Graphics with Mr. Wales . . . Remembered for being English .. . Will always re¬ member Jim, 9 16 81, CVS gang, France ’82, Elton John, the Prom, Gloucester with J.W., V.C., S.M., A.L., “Turn the page”, England, Cape with S.M., and the Oktoberfest . . . Enjoys dancing, going to the beach, and seeing Jim ... Collegebound. “And so it seems our destiny to search and never rest.” — Bob Seger ZZi nes r f. Go uis C7 C 306 Summer Avenue Coll, Favorite class Modem European History . . . Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Cahill . . . Will be remembered for his futile efforts . . . Will always remember those who endeavored to educate him . . . Member of Varsity Cross Country, Winter and Spring Track, and J.V. Basketball Teams .. . Member of Student Council Jr. year . . . Enjoys skiing, swimming, tennis, and playing cards . . . Plans to attend college, earn huge sums of money, and enjoy life. “Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.” — Ten¬ nyson 19 GZiat ieri ie Zf. Graw ara 7 Bond Street Kate, Veggie, Favorite class Elementary Field Seminar . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Lovely . . . Remembered for being a vegetarian, being one hundred percent crazy on Fridays, and always saying “It’s Friday!” .. . Will always remember York Beach and Webster Lake with J.N. and K.O., The Park. B.P.L., Lolita’s, the parties. Proms, good friends, and H.T. at R.M.H.S. . . . Activi¬ ties include D.C., Ski Club, and living it up out of school . . . Employed at Atlantic ... Collegebound. “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.” f({vx y Q). ()u em 74 Causeway Road Wend, Wendell, Favorite class Engineering Graphics . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Wales and Mr. Benshimol . . . Remembered for wanting to play Powder Puff, being talkative, and saying “Hey baby” or “1 could get into that” . . . Will always remember J.tLR., 1 24 81, 9 25 82, California ’82, cast parties, summer of ’81, the Class of ’82, and the excellent times with friends at R.M.H.S. . . . Active in the Drama Club, Band, First Cong. Youth Group, and B.S.A. of America . . . Employed at Donut Maker . . . Plans to go to col¬ lege and study engineering. “ . . . tomorrow may rain, so I’ll follow the sun.” — Lennon and McCartney . Gtl iOfW Uo cia 306 Ash Street Tony, Favorite class Chemistry . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Lovely . . . Will always remember Mrs. Cook’s Chemistry class . . . Enjoys all sports . . . Plans to attend college to study engineering. (ui Ze i 242 High Street Chuck, Fuddle, Enjoyed U.S. History with Dr. Kelly . . . Remembered for Dinkelacker, the dungbox Scamp, the Lark, his fine tastes in brew, and his Flashy shirts . . . Will always remember Redstone Rat Races, blurred nights in the Duster and Travelall, good times at the Park and the Forge, N.H. runs, Winkles, the Shack, the Clash concert, and the $9 tux . . . Member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police . . . Enjoys playing hockey . . . Pet peeve Forge squatters . . . Employed by THE LARGE CORP . . . College- bound. Aliquando et insanire iucundum est.” Calle OA 2E-92 Cucuta-Colombia Enjoyed Glee Club and classes with Ms. Lanouette and Mr. Swanson . . . Remembered for not under¬ standing English and always saying That’s the limit.” Will always remember her A.F.S. year in the U.S.A. . . . Active in local and international A.F.S. Clubs and the Glee Club . . . Plans to attend college for child psychology and later teach young children in a little school. Live your life so that at any hour you will be able to shake hands with yourself . . . and try to accomplish at least one worthwhile thing each day.” GZZaul 1Z°. Cxhsta t za 27 Virginia Road Gino, Cuss, Favorite class U.S. History . . . Favorite teacher Miss Finkle . . . Will be remembered for own¬ ing the runner, driving the runner, and saying “Green, lose some weight!” . . . Will always remember April vacation ’82, Dinkelacker, the Shack, N.H. runs, Hawaiian shirts, tuxedos, 11 6 82, and 9 8 82 ... A member of the Hockey Team . . . Enjoys working on the runner . . . Employed at the Stone Zoo . . . Col¬ legebound. “I’d rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy.” — The Ramones 1 a taj o. Gae Zar 20 77 Forest Street Cuoz, Enjoyed History class with Mr. Kelly . . . Favor¬ ite teacher Mr. Lovely . . . Will always remember I.P.S., Mr. Kelly’s debates, Dan LaRocco, M R., B.A.’s parties, Market Forge, W.D., L.D., and Coach Croft . . . Member of Varsity Track, Hockey, and Soccer Teams . . Enjoys hiking, biking, jogging, long walks, weightlifting, and karate . . . Employed at Burger King . .. Plans to see the world and to pursue a career in environmental science. “Like a novel that never ends and a mind that is never fed, the spirit of man will always live.” £77iomas Gurto 81 Causeway Road Tom, Enjoyed lunch ... Will be remembered for “Sock it to me baby!”, and for being late . . . Will always remember John Mcleod’s killer Opel . . . Pet Peeve Geometry . . . Employed at Lynn Boats . . . Future plans include attending a technical school to study mechanics. 25 Arlington Street Favorite class English . .. Favorite teacher Mr. Lev¬ esque ... Remembered for being absent frequently, for being quiet, and for being short . . . Will always re¬ member 7 5 80 Kevin, 10 9 80 New Hampshire, pumpkining, Bob Segar, good times with friends, sum¬ mers of ’81 and ’82, and the Jr. Prom . . . Pet peeve the Beatles . . . Employed at Blairs . . . Collegebound. “The sky is the limit!” 11 Pine Ridge Road Ted, Dag, Favorite class Eng. Graphics and 20’s and 30’s . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Appleby . . . Remem¬ bered for his camera, Indiana, and The Who . . . Will always remember Zak’s Oktoberfests, PPA. ’82 States, MMF, 10 24 80, Stag Quags, J.P. with J.B., ski weekend ' 82, and The Police . . . Participated in the ski club, slide show, Band, and a Pioneer Photography Editor . . . Captain of the Boy’s Tennis Team . . . Employed at Donut Maker . . . Plans to attend Purdue and major in Engineering. “Mais si le mouton mange la fleur, e’est pour lui com- me si toutes les etoiles s’eteignaient.” — Saint- Exupery c (Parr€ i o. iJ)a tOfi 256 Lowell Street Favorite class Anatomy . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Kac- zowka . . . Remembered for having Northwest dreams and ambitions and for not doing routines . . . Will always remember Gymnastics practice with Mr. Mys- licki, whispers in the wind, work at D M., Bacheldor field, and squirrels at the farm with Sax . . . Member of Varsity Gymnastics . . . Employed at Stelios ... Col¬ legebound. “Strive for excellence, exceed yourself, love your friend, speak the truth, practice fidelity, and honor your father and mother. These principles will help you master yourself, make you strong, give you hope, and put you on a path to greatness. — Joe Weider ' 0c Y jff. Q)(f y 1 Breton Circle Sphags, Favorite class Algebra II with Mr. Kaczowka . . . Will always remember 6th period with Manuel . . Employed at Russell’s Farms . . . Plans to attend col¬ lege. “On the Russell Plantation you better set your mind to working.” 21 ffa ' e i (. y)au 163 Wobum Street Kar, Enjoyed all classes . . . Favorite teachers: Jill, Ms. O ' Brien, Mr. Howland, and her family . . . Remem¬ bered for working with MH Children, writing books, Loving blue, and Garfield . . . Will always remember being with Charlie, Cape Cod times, 10 8 81, Proms, and “Turn the Page” . . . Enjoyed Student Council, Sr. Class Committee, bowling league, C.Y.O., writing, and being with people . . . Plans to Live, Love, and Laugh . .. “Follow your dreams wherever they may lead. How 1 see my dreams is ... live up to them, do what you have to do until you have reached the “Pot of Gold.” We all have the ability to at least reach for dreams ...” 11 Indiana Avenue Chicken Legs, Ju., Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska and Idea of Man with Mr. Croft . . . Remem¬ bered for loving Bruce Springsteen and being a Ju.” Always remember “Thunder Road” in Sully’s kitchen, U Lowell U love it, P.P.’s 1st anniversary, “Where are my shoes?” and hiding from trains . . . Participated in Fr Softball, J.V Field Hockey, Band, and the Senior Class Committee . . . Plans to major in education in college He said take a right at the light, keep goin’ straight until night, and then boy, you ' re on your own.” — Bruce Springsteen 163 Wobum Street “D”, Kev, Enjoyed Idea of Man with Mr. Croft . . . Remembered for being Class President, teaching 1500 people to clap, Old English D . . . Will always remem¬ ber Dag, Boog, Zak, Hugs, Zaktoberfest, Pullo’s nose, D.D. From S.C., 440’s . . . Participated for four years in Varsity indoor track and outdoor track and field . . . Cross Country Captain . . . enjoyed Student Govern¬ ment and Junior Achievement .. . Collegebound. “Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambi¬ tions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great.” — Mark Twain Garo un { Jaaeu 18 Knoll wood Road Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska . . . Re¬ membered for laughing and getting in numerous car accidents . . . will always remember the B. P., saying “1 want to go riding!”, Brian, Karen, Debbie Jo, Lome, Buggy, and everyone else ... Enjoys riding, working on cars playing Frogger, and working at Friendly’s . . . Future plans include college, marriage, and being a Veterinary assistant. “A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser.” — Edgar Allen Poe 27 Brewer Lane Julia, Jules, Enjoyed Biology with Mr. Diluna, U.S. History with Dr. Kelly, and Spanish with Srta McCabe . . . Remembered for always being with Raff and saying “See ya at 7:30” .. . Member of Fr. and J.V. Softball teams, Sr. Class Committee, and “the fisheries” ... co-captain of Gator Wrestling . . . En¬ joys camping and sailing . . . Employed at Alamode . . . Future plans include attending a four year college and Med School. “Love, the magician has a special trick whereby two people walk in different directions yet always remain side by side.” — Hugh Prather () Yslo j e r- yC. Q)cwuAoft 7 Chute Street The Captain, Favorite class Electronics ... Favorite Teachers: Mr. Bond and Miss Mishler . . . Remem¬ bered for being late and not paying debts on time . . . Will always remember 10 1 82, D and D tournaments, chess tournaments, refereeing and playing KAOS . .. member of Cross Country and wrestling teams . . . Employed at McDonalds . . . Future plans include col¬ lege or the Air Force. “Life goes on, long after the thrill of living is gone.” — John Cougar 22 Same a C. Q)aou o i 7 Chute Street Pam, Paamie, Knees, Favorite class Art . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Scarpitto . . . Remembered for working with handicapped children, smiling, loving Garfield, being happy, and saying “looking good” . . . Will always remember the Cottage, “Bay of Pigs”, being with F.F., K.D., M.P., and J.H., Summer of ' 82, and Hussiah Robonovitz’s funeral . . . Member of B.Y.F. . .. Employed at Demoulas . . . Collegebound to be¬ come a Special Education teacher. “You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however.” — Richard Bach. Q)esu e jlf. QjeAe iec eUo 8 Boulton Street Buckwheat, Favorite classes Accounting 1 and II . . . Favorite teachers Miss Maclsaac and Mrs. Carter ... Remembered for always being in a good mood, differ¬ ent hairstyles, and bright nail polish . . . Will always remember hanging around the steps with B.A., D.B., and J. K.. being taller than D B.. and getting slapped by H.S. . Enjoys being with friends, dancing, working at HotJo’s, and roller skating . . . Plans to attend Bur- dett to become a legal secretary. There are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there’s still time to change the road you’re on.” — Led Zeppelin. Q)ia ia y)cmlo i 40 Woodland Street Di, Dee, Favorite class Human Behavior . . . Favorite teachers Mrs. Jones and Mr. Blodgett . . . Remem¬ bered for never being able to sit still . . . Will always remember best friends Kat and Nance, good and bad times with B.C., Summer parties and Sunday drives with friends, Bio. with N.P., the Jr. Prom., long talks with K.S., 10 5 80, 6 10 81, and 7 25 82 . . . Enjoys spending time with good friends . . . Employed at Bradlees . . . Collegebound. “Be a simple king of man, be something you love and understand.” — Lynyrd Skynyrd. 18 Baker Road Mare, Favorite classes Human Behavior and French III with Mrs. Healy . . . Remembered for living in card¬ board houses and comic relief ... Always remember Fridays in Pre-Calc witn Maus, A.F.S. — S.P., 1982 to Azores, U Lowell U love it, “late jokes”, a cork and a battery, and going to the Semi-finals in Softball ’82 . . . Co-Captain Fr. Softball, J.V. Field Hockey, Basketball, Varsity Softball, National Honor Society, Jr. and Sr. Class Committees . . . Collegebound. “The secret of happiness is not in doing what one likes, but liking what one has to do.” — James A. Barrie Cne metA c f. { )c a Croce C7 9 Pennsylvania Avenue Ken, Favorite class Engineering Graphics .. . Favorite teacher Mr. Wales . . . Always remember the good and bad times we all had at F.I.C., the wild crew, and going out Friday nights with Rich and the Rusty Racer . .. Parti cipated in 735 Drug Abuse Program . . . Hopes to become an architectural engineer . .. Collegebound. When building a house if the foundation isn’t good then what comes after it can never be great. So it is in life, if you do not start with a good education you have no where to go but down.” C77ioma (. t )c ( uye o 93 Walnut Street Touchdown, T.D., Favorite class English .. . Favorite teacher Mr. Howland . . . Will be remembered for always being with Monkey, listening to the Rolling Stones, and saying “that’s life in the big woods.” ... Will always remember Bruce’s birthday, skiing with Monkey, period 2 with Jamie, and Summer of ’82 . . . Member of Freshman and J.V. Football teams and J.V. Basketball team . . . Enjoys partying and watching athletic events . . . Collegebound. “She was practiced at the art of deception well, I could tell by her blood-stained hands.” — Jagger Richard 23 f ia w? C c or cmo { J)c } ow, 277 South Street Enjoyed Chemistry with Mrs. Cook and Geometry with Mr. Moscariello . . . Remembered for getting good grades, never eating lunch, and saying “No way’ .. . Will always remember M.M.M., E.B., L.B., P.O., A.L., and S.G., good times with friends, and the sum¬ mer of 1982 . . . member of the Baton Squad, Nation¬ al Honor Society, and the Sr. Class Committee . .. Employed at Dairy Maid . . . Future plans include going to college and majoring in Chemistry, becoming rich, getting married and traveling. “You never really leave a place you love. Part of it you take with you leaving a part of you behind.” 633 Summer Avenue Lynn, Favorite class Transcription and Accounting One . . . Favorite teachers Miss O’Brien and Mr. Gillis . . . Remembered for being short, always cold, squint¬ ing, and saying “Like, ah” ... Always remember “Through the Years” with Joe, Squinting with K.T., being with good friends, ’83, at B.A.K., and cheering “Love ya Mom and Dad” . . . Participated for Cheer¬ ing on Basketball, Hockey, Football, and Co-Captain for the’83 Soccer Cheerleaders .. . Future plans go to Secretarial School . . . Future Ambition to be happy with whatever I do ... “Those crazy nights I do re¬ member in my youth, I do recall those were the best times of all.” 64 Forest Street Dude, Favorite class Geometry . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Zolubos . . . Will be remembered for his haircuts and trying very hard to be class clown . . . Always remember ’82 summer, hanging out with D.P. and the gang, J.P., M.Z., and evading Tuna’s brother . . . Par¬ ticipated in varsity Football and varsity Gymnastics . .. Enjoys skiing, partying, and lifting . . . Employed at Robin Cleaning Co. . . . Plans to join the Armed Forces. ‘ ‘If you wake up and don’t want to smile, if it takes just a little while open your eyes and look at today, you’ll see things in a different way.” — Fleetwood Mac ffarta (k 114 Willow Street Steve, Dildo, Enjoyed class with Mr. Swanson . . . Will always remember BCN, Senior Class Dance with E. B., Wops, winter ski trip and the outstanding Soccer team . . Member of varsity Soccer for three years . . . Employed at Cerretani’s .. . Collegebound. n ' em o. 20 Avalon Road Sue, Favorite class English . . . Enjoyed classes with Mrs. Carter and Mr. Lovely . . . Will always remember M R., D.L., M.D.. summer of ’82, Bermuda ' 81 ... Three year member of the varsity Tennis Team . . . Enjoys photography . . . Employed at Dairy Maid . . . Collegebound. “No one is a failure who is enjoying life.” 251 Haverhill Street Favorite class English with Mr. Cahill . . . Will be re¬ membered for always going to her locker and for saying “I don’t know” . . . Will always remember gym¬ nastic shows, visits to the U.S. Naval Academy . . . member of the 735 club . . . Collegebound. “Good friends and good memories will last forever.” 24 o. Q)o ertu 16 Puritan Road 11 Milton Road Mary, Enjoyed English with Mr. Bond and classes with Mr. Swanson . . . Will always remember the Jr. Prom with Mike, good times with Sue, K.S. and J.C. ... Enjoys the beach, spending money, and listening to music . . . Employed at Charrette in Woburn. “If you love something set it free! If it comes back to you it’s yours! If not it never was.” — Ward i ) YiO Z { J)( (’ ' 68 Curtis Street Bru, DT, Favorite class Electronics . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Morris and Mr. Swanson . . . Will be remembered for The Boat, my serious approach to my studies . . . Will always remember the PED, Zayres, BUBS, the Park, Main ’82, the Cape, Dave’s I.D., and good times with Dave and Dan . . . Enjoys hunting, fishing, skiing, and partying . . . Employed at the Lob¬ ster Claw .. . Collegebound. “Expose yourself to your deepest fear, after that, fear has no power . . . you are free.” — Jim Morrison (laram ia Q)o a 9 Canterbury Drive Favorite class Human Behavior . . . Favorite teachers Mrs. Scarpitto and Mr. Valeska . . . Will be remem¬ bered for always being with David and saying “Hi, how ya doing” ... Will always remember fond memories with David, 10 24 81, Christmas of ’81 and ’82, Junior and Senior Prom, good times with the class of ’83, and 12 19 81 . . . Member of the Pep Squad and Powder Puff team . .. Enjoys going out with friends . . . Future plans include attending college. ' ' Yesterday may be gone but not the people who made it, and with them, 1 cannot help but look forward to the future.” (Jaay Y7 f f. Q)o uuj a 400 Fellsview Terr., Apt. 405C, Stoneham More or less, Mo, Enjoyed Western Civilizations with Mr. Appleby . . . Remembered for her Teddy bear, Boog, and driving a vehicle unfit for the highways . . . Always remember the pseudo April vacation of ’82, parties at Ann G.’s house, and the nights at the home . . . Member of Student Council, Metropathways, ski club, and the C.C.C. ... Enjoys horseback riding and parties . . . Employed at Marshall ' s . . . Plans to marry a rich man (and if that fails, then college). “Your dreams are not what they were, your heart dances to a different tune, I won’t forget my word, I’ll remember to remember too.” — Robert Palmer { Ja u ' e t Joneaa i 56 Redgate Lane B.F., Favorite class Printing with Mr. Harney . . Fa¬ vorite Teacher Mr. Cain . . . Remembered for being pipedout, being late, and “I can’t deal with this. Will always remember J.C. Superstar, teca weeks, and Senior Talent Nights . . . Pet Peeve Deadlines . . . Member of Drama Club, b-4 club, A.V., and Impres¬ sions ... Employed at Polly’s Pizza . .. Future plans include college and a career in recording. “In the midst of winter, I found within me an invincible summer.” 25 { )e ora C. 18 Shady Hill Lane Debbie, Deb, Favorite classes Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska, U.S. History with Mr. Kelly, and Biology . . . Will be remembered for having red hair and saying, “Are you serious?” . . . Will always remember Summers in Wolfeboro, 7 10 82, 6th period in the library with A.B. and C.V., French students and V.H., pumpkining, Spring Track ’82 and our league title, powder fights, “our house”, and Math classes with W.T. . . . Member of Winter and Spring Track Teams, Softball, Field Hockey, and Jr. and Sr. Class Commit¬ tees . . . Collegebound. “If you do not understand our friends under all condi¬ tions, you will not understand him.” — Kahlil Gibran j(f . 52 Summer Avenue Physical, Papa Soul, Jinxie . . . Enjoyed writing with Mr. Cahill and History with Mr. Swanson . . . will be remembered for John Lennon Specs, Guiness, dis¬ covering the tuxes and saying “Knowledge is good” . . Will always remember fine times at W.P., the Forge, Octoberfests ’81 and ’82, the scamp and the Clash 8 21 . . Member of Varsity Soccer Team . . Member of Kiss Army and Mormon Tabernacle Choir . . . Employed at Hamburger Dan’s . . . plans to work the Chitlin circuit as a backup singer for James Brown. “One to another sighed and cried, the exhorbitant dreams of beggary that idleness had borne to pride.” Q w ' an SF. { J)o ooa t 51 Pine Ridge Road Dono, Favorite classes Biology and American Lit. . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Cahill and Mr. Howland . . . Will always remember Meadow Brook Runs, Summers of ’81 and ’82 over J.D.’s and D.N.’s houses, Senior Beach day with J.G. and J.V., J. Geils ’80, ’81, and ’82, the Toga Party, Hampton, and the nights at Washington Park . . . Member of W.P.G.A. . . . En¬ joyed being a Red Sox and Bruins buff, and working at Howard Johnsons. “The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls and tenement halls.” — Simon and Garfunkel ffcom „ If. 506 Franklin Street Duffer, Favorite class French with Mrs. Edelsberg . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Tufts . . . Will always be remem¬ bered for saying “Deny everything”, inventing “the hunt”, and having a video game addiction . . . Will always remember M.D., C.R., andA.P., the many trips to No. Reading with E.H.H., B A G., and B O B., and the rest of the gems, and the hunt . . . Member of the Cross-Country, Wrestling, and Spring track teams . . . Enjoys video games and listening to music .. . Col¬ legebound. They carry news that must get through to build a dream for me and you.” — Robert Plant „ flic ae ' c . Donovan 15 Maple Ridge Road Mike, J.J., Dunny, ton-of-fun, Favorite class History with Mr. Swanson . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Scarpitto . . . Remembered for saying “I can’t handle this”, coaching Powder Puff, and joking around . . . Will always remember 2nd period in the Cafe, pumpkining, and good times with Kristine . . . Member of Wrestling team, Jr. and Senior Class committee, and a home¬ room rep. . . . Enjoys playing football with friends and hanging around with B O. and other friends . . . Col¬ legebound. “Someday after mastering the winds, the waves, the tides, and gravity, we shall harness for God the ener¬ gies of love, and for the second time discover fire.” C 7ame j(X. { ) rm C7 25 Condor Road Drewsa, Baby face Demetri, Enjoyed English with Mr. Scarpitto . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Jones . . . Will always remember Meadow Brook incident, Stein, rainy night in Vietnam Woods with J.G., M.G., J.V., and B.D., legendary quarters games, and breaking my wrist sophomore hockey season . . . Participated in Varsity football and J.V. hockey . . . Collegebound. “Life’s been good so far.” 26 722 Pearl Street Favorite class Mathematics . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Zenewicz . . . Will be remembered for saying “Oh, that’s stupid!” . . . Will always remember A.F.S. ex¬ changes, the prom, trip to Washington. Julie’s 17th birthday present, and Jim . . . Editor-in-Chief of “High Happenings”, member of A.F.S., Math team, and RMHS Photographic Society ... Jr. Volunteer nurses aid, and M.S.l. . . . Plans to attend college and become a doctor or a mathematician. “Smile, always smile . . . even though sometimes il hurts.” oe e jf£. Jtotjcr 44 Harvard Street Wellie, Snowell . . . Favorite class Human Behavior .. . Favorite teachers Mr. Valeska and Mr. Howland .. . Will always remember Jr. and Sr. Proms, the park, scoop weekend, lost on the Kangamangas with J.N., 10 31 80, dinner at C.M.’s house, “Carol, What did I do?”, good times, good friends, and great parties . . . Captain of Baton Squad and Member of ski club . . Enjoys spending time with John and good friends down at the park . . . Plans to major in child psycholo¬ gy in college. r i wanna know if love is wild, babe; 1 wanna know if love is real.” — Bruce Springsteen 273 Haverhill Street L.L., Favorite class Algebra with Mrs. Cooper .. . Will be remembered for having The Universal Excuse and for loving Missing Persons . . . Will always remember good times with best friends N.D., J.F., and Bags, The G.A. Christmas party, Van Halen, Pennsylvania with K.B.and “It don’t make no matter to me!”, crazy times with W. B., N. D., P. C. and the rest of the gang, Warren, The Apple Dumpling Gang with N.D., P.H., and R.C., and Space Age Love Song . . . Employed at CVS . . . future plans include attending school for aesthetics. “Change, it doesn’t matter who you are, it’s all the same, what’s in your heart will never change.” 295 Charles Street Favorite class 20’s and 30’s . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Howland and Mr. Blodgett . . . Will be remembered for being me . . . Will always remember my Algebra II class, select chorus, Mr. Spence, having a blast with W.T., M.L., S.C., B.H., D.R., etc., and for saying “Have a blast.” .. . Member of Glee Club and select chorus ... Employed at the Lib rary . .. Future plans include attending college to become a mathematician or computer expert. “I’ve finally found the person I’ve been searching for.” — Styx 5 ? iren o. S i 24 Track Road Nat, Natti, Mosquito, Favorite class Algebra with Mrs. Cooper .. . Favorite teacher Mr. Harney .. . Will always remember Jr. prom ’81, 9 5 81 and Kevin S., good times with Lanee and Terri, Apple Dumpling Gang with L.D., P.H., and R.C., Oktoberfest ’82 with E.S., blind date, 10 14 82 and Gregg L., Legion Hall party, G.A. Christmas party, Stairway to Heaven, crazy times with P.C., L.D., W.B. and the rest of the gang, Space Age Love Song, and will never remember J. Geils ’82 ... Employed at Cerretani’s. “Hard times come, hard times go, and in between we hope and pray the scars don’t show.” — Styx 183 Woburn Street Mad Master of Disaster, Favorite classes lunch, gym and Elementary Field Seminar . . . Favorite teacner Mrs. Zolubos . . . Will be remembered for her smile, accepting people for what they are, friendliness, her personality, achievements in sports, and saying “Take it easy.” . . . Will always remember good friends Ziggy and Tj, the disaster of her junior year, and the record breaking field hockey team of ’82 . . . Member of Varsity basketball, co-captain of field hockey and soft- ball ... Employed at Reading Bakery .. . College- bound. “I am a free person ... I am happy because in my freedom I choose to be me ...” 66 Franklin Street Mona, Favorite class Ancient History • Favorite teacher Mr. Lovely . . . Will be remembered for being spastic, being late, b eing crazy, having a loud voice and saying “Coke is it!” ... Will always remember ungrad¬ uation ’82, senior prom ’82, good times with Robin and Mike, and the death of John Lennon . . . Pet Peeve — rainy Monday mornings ... Homeroom Representative . . Enjoys partying, cruising, music, E.T.F.B., and skiing . . . Plans to work and make lots of money. “1 woke up this morning and I got myself a beer. The future is uncertain and the end is always near” — Jim Morrison ■ fma t 0. S7ri er 23 Smith Avenue Sue, Favorite class cooking . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Johnson . . . Will be remembered for Really?!”, al¬ ways being with Donnie, and Budda” . . . Willalways remember good times with Donnie, 4th of July ' 81, Maine, 2 ' 25 J. Geils shows, the lake, all the times with Mary D., and times with Robin . . . Enjoys painting, waterskiina and horseback riding . . . Employed at Doc’s . . . Plans to get married ana work with animals. ’ ‘When you look through the years and see what you could have been, what you might have been, if you had more time ...” — Supertramp 33 Gleason Road Fudge, Remembered for being Kami’s “sister” . .. Will always remember Mrs. Scarpitto, good times with the best of friends — L.P., S.P., and K.R., Shriner’s Classic, Cheerleaders Dance (caught off guard), Tues. night, Band-Aid school, proms of ’82, Puop’s, David 10 10 82, not getting away with the ’83, and gym- shows . .. Cheerleader for Soccer, Basketball, and Football and choreographer for gym show . . . “Thanks Mom and Dad, 1 love you.” . .. College- bound. “I see my future at the rainbow’s end, happy hours, timeless friends, and if 1 ever chance to find my way, rest assured, I will stay.” — Billy Squire 47 Scotland Road Enjoyed Algebra 1 . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Croft . . . Will be remembered for being a Christian, running track, doing art work and for always saying “Sew buttons on your underwear!” . . . Summer of 1982, ’82 Indoor Track Meet against Winchester, and Mrs. Berkow . . . Co-Captain of Indoor and Outdoor Track, and Varsity Soccer . . . Involved in Church Youth Group and enjoys painting and skiing . . . Employed at Atlantic Parking Corp. Boston . Collegebound. “Jesus said, ‘I am the bread of life, he who comes to me shall not hunger, and he who believes in me shall never thirst.’ ” — John 5:35 119 Libby Avenue Vinny, Vince, Enjoyed Photo-offset and Geometry . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Jones . . . Will always re¬ member fireside chats with Mrs. Jones . . . Enjoys downhill and cross-country skiing, weightlifting, and motorcycles . . . Member of Quannapowitt United Soccer . . . Employed as a cook at Oliver’s Eating and Drinking Pub . . . Future ambition is to go into forest and land management . . . Collegebound. “You’ll love it, it’s a way of life.” — Frank Zappa ( iic arc 5T Svante 26 Sherwood Road Dickie, Rich, Favorite class Western Civilization . .. Favorite teachers: Mr. K. and Baps . . . Will be remem¬ bered for having just one eyebrow, singing all the time and loving J. I. . . . Will always remember tne Gophers, summer of ’81, Mr. Kelly, JCS and GN, Campaign for Judas — the betrayer and video games at N.R. ... Member of Varsity Winter and Spring Track Teams . . Yearbook Editor . . . Involved in St. Agnes Youth Program . . . Employed at The Menu . . . College- bound. “Keep company with the wise and you will become wise. If you make friends with foolish people you will be ruined.” — Proverbs 13:20 28 61 Salem Street Kelli, Favorite class Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska . .. Will be remembered for saying “No problem” . . . Will always remember the Who Concert in New York ’82 ... ret Peeve, disco music . . . Member of the Soccer and Wrestling teams . . . Plans to attend U. of Lowell to major in mechanical engineering. “We must use time as a tool, not as a couch.” —John F. Kennedy Syrian . . SFa rell 456 Grove Street Favorite class Ancient History with Mr. Lovely . . . Will always remember causing trouble and saying “I can’t deal with it.” ... Pet Peeve, wise little kids . . . Mem¬ ber of Varsity Hockey and Soccer . . . Employed at Sam’s . . . Collegebound for studying the Electronics of Carpentry. 19 William Road Fasc, Enjoyed French II and Idea of Man ... Favorite teachers Mr. Croft and Mrs. Healy . . . Will be remem¬ bered for sports arguments, large feet, always smiling, and saying “How’s it going?” ... Will always remem¬ ber Zak’s Oktoberfest, HCL fights with J.R. and J.J. in Chemistry, good times with the class of ’82 and the library “kick-outs” .. . Participated in Freshmen Base¬ ball and Basketball . . . A member of High Happenings and the Yearbook Staff. . . Employed at Marshalls . . . Collegebound. “I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I’ve seen yesterday and I enjoy today.” 56 Whittier Road Jule, Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Swanson . . . be remembered for being spazzy, laughing, being a prep and “You’re so giddy!” . . . Will always remem¬ ber Zak’s Octoberfest, France ’82, the scoop patrol, driving with Sue, Apple picking, Hampton with K.B., A.B.. G.C.. C.B. 6 to 4 on 8 7, and giddy times with good friends . . . Member of Jr. and Sr. Class Commit¬ tees and Powder Puff Football . . . Collegebound. “Man’s youth is a wonderful thing, it is so full of anguish and of magic, and he never comes to know it as it is until it has gone from him forever.” — Thomas Wolfe r icoll fTerrazcmi 87 Beaver Road Zweene, Favorite teacher Mr. Zenewicz . . . Will be remembered for having a Trans-Am . . . Will always remember ’81 Baton Squad Dance and the week before Oct. 7, BAK’S, Member CPA, ’69 Firebird, Ed hauling sand at Powers, ’81 ski trip with Kam, 11 14 81, and Class of ’83 ... Member of Football and Gymnastics teams . . . 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 yJaoid o. S crmeaa i 659 Pearl Street Dave, Favorite class Electronics . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Morris . . . Will be remembered for the moped, mick, the claw, serious approach to studying school- work on weekend nights, and partying . . . Will always remember Brian D., Bob W., Bob H. , Dan G., and Jeff, the park, moby, Maine ’82, N.A.A.S., the comer, Elaine, Whitie, Bub’s parties, cold mick, I. D.F.B., S.S. ’82 .. . Enjoys hunting, fishing and camping . . . Em¬ ployed at Lobster Claw, Fancy Fixins, and Animal Clinic . . . Collegebound. “Out on the perimeter there are no stars, out on the perimeter we are stoned immaculate.” — The Doors ( 3a le J. cTc Uon 29 ricotf Sfi zye ' a c c f ( Z . Sfttzyc ' a a 52 Bay State Road Jude, Judy Judy Judy, Enjoyed Algebra . . . Favorite teachers Mrs. Zolubos, Mr. Tufts, and Mr. Gillis . . . Will be remembered for ‘Judy Creations’ . . . Will always remember Best times with Renata, Reo with L.D., 3 6 82, 5 4 82 — Journey with R.C. and S.A., long talks with Karen, Capri, and great times with good friends . . Member Powder Puff Football .. . Em¬ ployed at Fabric Town . . . Collegebound to major in Fashion Merchandising. “Nothing brings more contentment than seeing love in a smile and knowing that smile is for you.” — Ed Cunningham 111 Redgate Lane Fitz, Favorite class U.S. History . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Swanson and Mr. Blodgett . . . Will be remem¬ bered for gymnastics, Librarians, Senior passes, the great P.P.C. on Saturday night with PH and BC . . . Will always remember Zak’s Ocktoberfest, Cape Cod Party with Clash, Tom Petty, Pat’s directions, Jr. Sr. Prom, never being caught by R.P.D., 4 bad boys and Beth, G.J.B.L.W. . . . Member of gymnastics team ... Employed at CVS-Wobum . . . Future plans include college. “Let’s just say 1 was testing the bounds of reality, I was curious to see what would happen, that’s all it was, just curiosity.” — Jim Morrison „ Oic rem c f. c77 6e Y C7 20 Chequesette Road Flib, Andre, Andy, Enjoyed Chemistry, French, and U.S. History with Dr. Kelly . . . Remembered for living in France, big feet, procrastinating, and “hot off the press homework” . . . Will always remember P.P.F.B., debates and Family Histom for J.J.K., track quarters, mudball games, French Iv with Big Rib, Toute la Bande, “Four to a table!”. Mattatuck, NH, and Chem. Lab nights . . Member of the Winter and Spring track teams, Debating team, and Band . . . Collegebound. Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end But is is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.” — Sir Winston Churchill LSetros U. 15 Arrow Circle Hawk, Favorite Phys. Ed, with Mr. Myslicki . . . Will be remembered for Rung Fu demonstrations . . . Will always remember the fun times and serious discus¬ sions in the Phys. Ed. Office that allowed growth and maturity . . . enjoys gymnastics, martial arts, vol¬ leyball, and archery . . . Employed at Stoneham Cine¬ ma . . . Plans to become a plumber. “The True Survivor will overcome every and all obsta¬ cles to complete his task.” Q)amel jfZ. cTZemuin 156 Walnut Street Dan, Favorite class Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska ... Favorite teacher Joan DeSalvo . . . Will be re¬ membered for saying “There’s nothing quite like a Grateful Dead concert!” and for being a dead head .. . Will always remember Sam Baker . . . Member of 8 mnastics team . . . Enjoyed partying and Grateful ead concerts . .. Employed as a cook at No Place Like Sam’s in Woburn . . . Plans to attend a four year college and major in Business. “You can’t go back and you can’t stand still. If the thunder don’t get ya, then the lightening will!” —Jeny Garcia 19 Boswell Road Will be remembered for always being with Andrea and teaching B.H. how to ski . . . Will always remember Mattituck trip, Jr. Prom, ’82 with M.D., Jr. ski trip, studio 4, bandaid 6 13 82, G.S. and Shaun’ party ’82 . Member of the Baton Squad, Band, and the gym show dance . . . Enjoys being with friends . . . Plans to attend college. One day you’ll look to see I’ve gone, for tomorrow may rain, so I’ll follow the sun.” — The Beatles 30 Gw jflari . Tyvwzosa 435 Summer Avenue Franny, Favor ite classes U.S. History and Senior Office Practice with Mr. Gillis . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . . Will be remembered for always having something to say and being sneaky with Paula . . . Will always remember 6 to 4 on 8 7 82 in N.C.N.H., best times with Mike, spending some “very strange” days with Michele, the football locker room, Lipton, Pump- kining, Capri, the Proms, cruising with Liz and the class of ’83 . . . Soccer and Football Cheerleader . . . Em¬ ployed at Deb Shop . . . Collegebound. “The moments are temporary but the memories are forever.” — Bud Meyer GZZare i Q). fTucci 28 Pinevale Avenue Karen, Favorite class Human Behavior .. . Favorite teacher Mr. Valeska ... Will be remembered for laughing, leaving cooking class early, skipping and not getting caught, and harrassing the Freshmen . . . Will always remember W.H., Carolyn, Debbie, and Stephanie . . . Pet Peeve, Everyone thinking Stephie and 1 are sisters . . . Enjoyed riding, partying and play¬ ing Pac-man . . . Collegebound for Word Processing. “Not to know is a disgrace, not to want to know is a pity. To want to know and not know how to find out is almost a tragedy!” 22 Oakridge Road Mona, Favorite classes English and 11th grade cooking with Mrs. Carter .. . Favorite teacher Mr. Garland . . . Will be remembered for giving Mr. Lovely a hard time . . . Will always remember the good times with friends, the Wakefield kids, loving K.C., 11 20 81, Transatron, 10 1 82 at Sully’s Party, all-nighter 10 11 81, and Halloween ’81 ... Pet Peeve, everyday of the week except Fridays! .. . Plans to travel and go to a two year college . .. Future ambitions are to be a millionaire a nd live a long, happy life with K.C. “The memories of yesterday will last a lifetime.” c c o w S. ZFu Zer 4 County Road Bud, Favorite class English with Mr. Cahill . . . Re¬ membered for outstanding scholastic achievements, the $9 tuxedo, and the Duster . . . Will always remem¬ ber April vacation 1982, good times at M.F., the Clash — 8 24 82, the Imperial, Washington Park and friends . . . Freshman H.R. Representative . . . Member of the Book of the Month Club and F.D.l.C. . . . Employed at Antons cleaners .. . Collegebound to write and to sample the many facets of life. “If your time to you is worth saving, then you’d better start swimmincj or you’ll sink like a stone, for the times are a changin’ ” — Bob Dylan Q)e ra c . SFreti cs c y 701 Haverhill St. Debbie, Favorite class Ancient History ... Favorite teacher Mr. Valeska . . . Will be remembered for loving punk, hating rock ’n roll, and having horses . . . Will always remember J.G., M.J.,the winter of’82, Real to Reel, Public Image Ltd. Concert, my parties and N. Reading . . . Will be remembered for saying “Nosa, really?” . . . Homeroom Representative . . . Enjoys horseback riding and skating . . . Employed at Kitties . . . Plans to go to college to become an R.N. ‘ ‘All things must pass, none of lifes strings can last. Now 1 must be on my way, to face another day.” jtlaraar€ _ (. ZTi Z er 21 Winter Street Peg, Peggy, Favorite class History . .. Favorite teacher Mrs. Wood . . . Will be remembered for moving to Brockton in Junior year . . . Will always remember good friends and good times, Reading’s parties, com¬ ing back to visit in my senior year, and all my friends who never forgot me when I moved . . . Employed at Holiday Inn ... Collegebound for Engineering. “Let the disappointments pass; Let laughter fill your glass; Let your illusions last until they shatter.” 31 (({vt Zj Z . ZfarcZuver 35 Sunnyside Avenue Smedley, Enjoyed Distributive Ed . . . Remembered for eating candy and for being with Darlene A. . . . Will always remember the good times with Darlene in school and saying “Whatever gets you through the night” . . . Enjoys parties, water-skiing, and swimming . . . Employed at Cerretani’s .. . Plans to marry G.H. and work as an executive secretary or make-up de¬ monstrator . . . Collegebound. f t ' cot C f. Z tZ Ofl (7 19 Minot Street Gibber, Enjoyed College Prep with Mr. K . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Mellin, Mrs Michler, and Mr. K ... Remembered for having the nicest haircut and saying “No Way. ... Always remember ’82 Baseball come¬ back, and the Summer Rockets’ Championship All- Star team . . Member of the Varsity Basketball and Baseball teams, the A.V. crew, and the Spanish club . . . Collegebound. “In whatever you do, if you give it your 100 per cent effort, then you know you’ve tried your best. But, if you don’t give it your all you’ll never know if you could have succeeded. Best of luck to the class of 83! cToe d C. ' Oqasion 7 Harold Avenue Tootoo, Enjoyed Accounting with Mr. Gillis . . . Will be remembered for always goin g to Meadowbrook and playing golf . . . Will always remember weekends with Jon f., Toga party at Dave N’s house, N.Y. with Tommy D., Washington Park, going out with Susan M., going out with Jim G. and the boys and the Wall . .. Pet Peeve getting up before school for Hockey practice . . . Captain of Hockey and Golf teams . . . Employed at Meadowbrook Golf Course . . . College- bound to be a Certified Public Accountant. “The good times are the best times, the bad times fade away.” —J. Geils Band fa za me Z ctZZcty ier 13 Winter Street Netty, Skinnet, Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Carroll and Distributive Ed with Mr. Levesque . . . Favorite teacher Ken Feit . . . Remembered for always being with J.M., hanging around with J.M.P., singing in the hallways and saying “Take it easy” ... Will always remember Waverlt R.D., Carol Mac and cops, The Grateful Dead, Sat. Football games with R.M., Sam’s with D.F., P.P.F. with D.S., Summer nights with R.M. andC.C. . . . Enjoyed being secretary and treasurer of Focus in junior year . . . Employed at Sam’s . . . Col¬ legebound. “I don’t know, don’t really care, let there be songs to fill the air ...” — Grateful Dead 24 Russell Road Sue, Suzy-Q, Favorite class Human Behavior . . . Fa¬ vorite teachers Mrs. Wood and Mr. Swanson . . . Re¬ membered for being a dreamer .. . Will always re¬ member summer of ’82, October 11 weekend, “T” mobile, Boston, and “Your name is not Steven!” ... Participated in Field Hockey, Basketball, Softball, and Spring Track . . . Member of Student Council and Class Committee . . . Employed at Cerretani’s Super¬ market . .. Collegebound. “Time is not measured by the passing of time but by what one does, what one feels and what one achieves.” — Unknown “Baby, we were born to run ...” — Bruce Spring¬ steen Q)ameZ LA . Ot AonA 535 Haverhill Street Gibby, Favorite class Engineering Graphics . . . Favor¬ ite teacher Mr. Wales . . . Will always remember four wheeling with Hurt, scuba diving with Mr. Myslicki, and saying “Go for it!” ... Enjoys hunting, camping, and scuba diving . . . Employed at the Lobster Claw . . . Plans to attend a technical school and later own his own business. “Do it right or don’t do it at all.” Out elle j(f. ' Oe tte Zt Yt 32 14 School Street Goldie, Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Kelly ... Re¬ membered for giving people a hard time and for al¬ ways playing hockey . . . Will always remember the Meadow Brook runs, J. Geils 4 21 82, the rainy night in Viet Nam, W.P., Nuge’s, being with good friends, saying “gutless” and “Whachamocallit”, and the Jr. Prom with B.S. ... Participated in Varsity Hockey for three years . . . Captain of the Hockey Team . . . Collegebound . . . Hopes to play professional hockey and to be a success. “1 came into this world, not chiefly to make it a good place to live in, but to give in it, be it good and bad.” — Thoreau Jmc ael o. ( a c en . 3ucJ o i ffra b c a n 26 Holly Road Gordie, Favorite class Chemistry . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . . Remembered for apples at Austin, the Green Death, my mom and the referee vs. Water- town soccer ’83, and saying “Buddy this!” . . . Will always remember B.L. and S.M. with the D.G., Death rides in schlep car with S B., the beast even though 1 don’t hate her, and great times with friends . . . Partici¬ pated on Varsity Soccer and Hockey teams ... In¬ volved with the Quannapowitt United Soccer Club and the Reading youth Hockey . . . Employed at De- moulas . . . Plans to attend college and later pursue a career in biology. “Arise, go forth, and conquer ...” — Tennyson 176 High Street Kathie, Gils, Fangs, Remembered for the announce¬ ments and bizarre outbursts . . . Always remember the 1270, blonde summer, cast parties, Panama, Q.P., UVM with S.L., Metropathways and saying “Oh, sca¬ ly” and “I’m so confused!” .. . Vice-president of the Drama Club . . . Member of Impressions, Jr. and Sr. Class Committees, glee club, 6’4” club, and the Quan¬ napowitt Childrens Theatre Company . . . Employed at Daniel’s Nursing Home . . . Collegebound . . . Hopes for fame and fortune! “The fact that I’m different is easy to see, so why doesn’t anyone know it but me?” — Pippin 17 Parker Street Squaw, Favorite classes; Social Work and Elementary Field Seminar . . . Favorite teachers: Mr. Lovely, Mr. Swanson, Mom, and Dad . . . Remembered for her strange lip whistle, getting claustrophobia, being easy going, and saying “Love ya” ... Always remember Artie Speranza, 10 24 81, Sebago Lake, Feb. 1982, and being with good friends . .. Plans to be free, to be happy, and to be with Artie. “If a man doesn’t keep pace with his companions, perhaps it’s because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however mea¬ sured or far away.” — Henry David Thoreau QDaoic o. 166 Prospect Street Grayza, Favorite class Geometry . . . Favorite teachers: Mr. Mosc. and Mrs. Scarpitto .. . Remem¬ bered for Baseball, soccer, my laugh, and 3 19 82 — the crash . . . Always remember 10 24 81 and ’82, Marianna and all her love, the lake, Proms, and saying “Marianna, I love you!” . . . Participated on Varsity soccer for 3 years, J.V. Baseball . . . Soccer captain and baseball co-captain . . . Enjoys scuba diving . . Collegebound . . . Plans to major in Computer Sci¬ ence and to make money. “Enjoy life to the utmost while here for one day you may discover what death really is.” fflat i ee i X A ' c o ' W j i tO. ra am 640 Pearl Street Favorite class Science Fiction .. . Favorite teacher Mr. Lovely . . . Remembered for car stereos, saying “Be specific” and “yeah right” .. . Will always remember Octoberfest. B.A.’s. K.’s, H.J.G., Lipton Portex, and working at Capri Pizza and the Hilltop . . . Enjoys parties . . Participated in gymnastics . . . Plans to go into the Coast Guard and become a radio D.J. or a record producer. QDacvfi jfl. ra tcmi 7 Wood End Lane Greenie, Favorite class English 10 . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Howland . . . Remembered for talking with N.S., being a dedicated Geils fan, and 8 26 82 . . . Will always remember J. Geils 4 19 80. Nuge’s toga party, summer ‘82, the meadow runs, good times with AMC, and saying “gutless” ... Participated in Fr. and J.V. Baseball and Basketball and in the W.P.G.A. . . . Em¬ ployed at McDonalds . . . Collegebound. “Some people like it fast. Some people like it slow. There’s no time to lose. You know I just gotta go.” —J. Geils 83 John Carver Road Kathv, Favorite class Mythology . . . Enjoyed class with Mr Moscariello . . Will always remember good times with R.P., Florida ’82, N.S., T.C., S.S., Orrs Island, and 4 26 81 . . . Member of the ski club and a homeroom representative . . . Employed at Merrill Meats as a bookkeeper ... Future plans include col¬ lege, plans to be a top executive and the controller of Disneyworld. {$a vy f {. fy rauoooc 6 Kenneth Road Bags, Miles, Enjoyed College Algebra and class with Mr. Kenney . . . Will be remembered for taking a B. A. punch, predicting the death of the Wimpymobile . . . Will always remember the U. Mass trip with S.M., S.F., and N.M., Zak’s Oktoberfest, the Ohio trip with Ed, Rocky’s parents and relatives .. . Member of Spring Track, yearbook staff, and founder of the GEM Society . . . Employed at the Cliffside Restaurant . . . Future plans include attending a four year college for En¬ gineering. “You don’t use doors in a sports car.” — Gregg Brady . y ?a ' t yi. ' 0 V O 24 Shelby Road Chic, Chica, Sheils, Favorite class Cooking ... En¬ joyed class with Mr. Benshimol . .. Will be remem¬ bered for always being with T.C. ... Will always re¬ member Jr. Prom, Marshfield, N.H., 2 5 81, Nancy’s house parties, roadhouse with N.S., P.S., and N.H., 5 15 82, Revere Beach with T.C., partying with friends, Toga party, and 10 10 82 . . . Remembered for saying what’s up?” and “Have a good one!” ... Participated in Powder Puff . . . Enjoys partying, danc¬ ing, skiing, and waterskiing . . . Employed at Cookies Cookin’ .. . Collegebound. “Someday we’ll look back on this and it will all seem funny.” — Bruce Springsteen . ( ? 7Y 2 „ If. ' 0 T(VUOOOi 6 Kenneth Road Greenie, Brian, Favorite class Human Behavior with Mrs. Wood . . . Enjoyed classes with Mr. Wales and Mr. Mosc. . . . Will be remembered for his book “101 Ways to Abuse the Rogers” and his love for Spam . . . Will always remember evenings spent with J.M.C., Rock, E.H.H., M.M., H.I.M., and the others, Zak’s Oktoberfest of ’81 and ’82, 8 28 82 wreck, Bessie and “The Hunt” .. . Favorite saying “I haven’t seen biceps like those since Mrs. R. stopped wearing T-shirts” . . . Future plans include college. “Money may be the route to all evil, but I’ll take that route anytime.” — T.A. Betts 107 Green Street Jules, Favorite teacher Mrs. Carter . . . Remembered for being one of the 3 Musketeers with Julia Beech and Katy Sharkey, always saying “can’t always get what you want” .. . Will always remember 10th grade re¬ cordkeeping with J.B., 10th grade English with Mr. Howland and Katy, getting in trouble with J B. and K.S., junior and senior year with L.B and J.G., and Green St. . . Activities include aerobics and skating . . . Employed at Reading Savings Bank . . . Future ambition to be happy, healthy, and wealthy. “It’s a hard world to get a break in, all the good things have been taken.” — David Johansen 34 jflLc ael A. Arasi zwem 291 South Street Grunz, Favorite class Gym, Favorite teacher Mr. Wales . . . Remembered for always saying “The kid is hot tonight” . . . Will always remember high school bas¬ ketball, intramural basketball, and Friday and Satur¬ day night parties . . . Participated in Varsity basketball and baseball . . . Employed at Bradlees ... Plans to study criminal justice and law enforcement in college. (Robert jf£. f la e 32 Parkman Road ( $77 0 ( 86 Howard Street Googs, Annie, Favorite teacher Mr. Kenney .. . Re¬ membered for tupperware lunches in the Commons, annual Christmas party, always saying “You poop! Really!” ... Will always remember PANAMA. The Manning List, 9th grade — or the absence thereof, fitting in with J.T., C.W., L.W., N.W., A.I., M.D., and K.G., France, Metro . . . Activities include being Secre¬ tary of class for 3 years, member of the A.F.S. Club, actor in Drama Club productions, dancer in the gym show, Metro Pathways . . . Employed at Carvel . . . Collegebound. “Fly — life and love are available to you; all you have to do is grasp them” — Leo Buscaglia 51 Sherwood Road Ed, Favorite class French I with Mrs. Clark, Favorite teacher Mr. Cahill .. . Remembered for liking fish, antagonizing Mr. Blodgett, The Truck, and always saying “Like, ah, you know what I’m saying?” . . . Will always remember when the big one finally hit, summer ’82 in Ohio with Bags, THAT night in Boston, M.V., D.C., C.F. in K.S., the Search, the night the lights went on, Zak’s Fests, C.C. ’82 with Rock and Pickle, and M.M. ... Activities include soccer, fishing, and presi¬ dent of G. EM. . . . Employed at The Menu Fine Food and Drink .. . Collegebound. “I don’t like Spam.” 109 King Street Enjoyed English in Focus with Laura Feldbreg .. . Remembered for hanging out back, always looking for a party, finally making it out of RMHS, and always saying “Take it easy!” . . . Will always remember hanging around with B.W. and all the good times we had, Jerry Garcia and Bobby and The Midnights with J.M. and D.F., The Carnival with P.M. “Turn the Page” . . . Activities include partying, concerts, and spending time on the Maine coast ... Solo-Pak ... Collegebound. “Sometimes the lights are shining on me, other times I can barely see, but lately it occurs to me what a long strange trip it’s been.” — Grateful Dead Q)aoul (5. Aamel 224 High Street Dorothy, Favorite class Modem European History, Favorite teachers Dr. Kelly, Mr. Swanson, and Mr. Cahill . . . Remembered for playing cards and sleeping in Mr. Hart’s class . . . Will always remember home¬ room with Mr. Cormier, and climbing Mt Washington . . . Activities include Spring track, Winter track, coin collecting, and geniological research . . . Plans include college for electrical engineering. “The test of progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have little.” — F.D.R. 35 5 Milepost Road Bird, Favorite class Electronics . . . Enjoyed class with Mr. Howland and Mr. Morris . . . Remembered for his car, his inability to tell a funny joke and saying “Oh! See right” . . . Will always remember lunch Freshman year, homeroom with Mr. Cormier and K.E. ... En¬ joys karate, bowling, music group, and working at Friendly’s . . . Collegebound to become an Electrical Engineer. “All things are relative. All relatives are things. All my relatives took all my things.” Q)a e f lmoAo 474 Park Street, North Reading Hawk, Favorite class Food and Nutrition . . . Enjoyed class with Mrs. Carter . . . Remembered for always being late, her fast Chevelle with racing rust, always going to the bam to ride her horse, and saying “Pret ner, Yer right, BoiBoiBoi!” . . . Will always remember Robert, third period with Birta and “B”, Debbie, 6 29 81, 6 31 81, 1 1 82. Marshalls Gang, Bob’s parties, and pumpking with friends . . . Enjoyed horseback riding and skiing . . . Employed at CVS ... College- bound. ' Some will win, some will lose, some were bom to sing the blues, on the moive never ends, it goes on and on” — Journey 104 Salem Street Pat, Favorite class Distributive Ed. with Mr. Levesque . . . Will be remembered for always wearing a hat . . . Will always remember apple picking with N.D. and L.D., Apple Dumpling Gang, clubing with K.P., J.R., S.M., and M.M., and the morning crew — Elaine and Pete . . . Worked in the School Store . . . Employed at Supreme Pizza . . . Plans to enter the Service. O ' ota {. f ll’c l 73 Martin Road Liv, Livy, Enjoyed Idea of Man with Mr. Croft and class with Mrs. Normand . . . Remembered for always hav¬ ing gum . . . Will alwaj s remember pook-beeping, waterskiing, “the home , good times with Les, Mo, Ann and the gang, 7 29 82, 3 10 82, Panama, Sum¬ mer of ’82, and April vacation ’82 .. . Member of National Honor Society, C.C.C., drama club make-up committee, and Business manager for Pioneer ’83 . . . Employed at CVS .. . Collegebound. “The hardest battle is to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best to make you like every¬ body else.” — E.E. Cummings 97 Gleason Road Rouse, Favorite class Woodship . . . Will always re¬ member locker 1058 and going for a cruise third period . . . Enjoyed motorcycling, motorcross, par¬ tying, and hunting . . . Future plans include technical school to learn auto mechanics. “What a long strange road its been” — Grateful Dead S itricA Q). f leivtart 227 Woburn Street Pat the Rat, Enjoyed Algebra and class with Mr. Hol¬ lingsworth and Mr. Blodgett ... Remembered for al¬ ways betting and teasing the Librarians . . . Will always remember Zak’s Oktoberfests, beach with Scott, Jr. Prom, partying in Boston with Welchy, ditching the boys in blue, the Mad Storks and gymnastic shows .. . Member of gymnastics team . . . Employed at Holiday Inn . . Future plans include College and becoming a psychologist or successful businessman. “Money is like an arm or leg — use it.” — Henry Ford 36 ' fanc ra fnc m yar 48 Colonial Drive Sandi, Enjoyed Accounting and classes with Mr. Gillis and Mr. Hart . . . Remembered for always saying “What?”, being with C.C. and mumbling . . . will always remember Cris 2-25, summer of’82, the comer with D.J., good times with K.O., D.S., C.P., and C.M. ... “1 made it Mom and Dad” . . . Employed at Kanan Associates .. . Future plans include college and living on the Cape. “It isn’t always easy ... this thing called life.” jflo uca G. Glo a a ? 185 Wakefield Street Mot the Hoopie, Favorite teacher Mr. Croft ... Will always remember 7-11 stays open all night, 3 14 81, Kilcare, Jenn’s van, toga party, Nuge’s, Orr’s Island, J.P., S.P., and G.T. with Bobby Mac . . . Member of the Winter and Spring Track teams and Co-Captain of the Cross Country team . . . Homeroom Representa¬ tive . . . Employed at CVS. ... Collegebound. Just trust yourself, and then you will know how to live.” — Johann Wolfgan VonGoethe 99 Oak Street Jim Heimiy, Schimes, Enjoyed classes with M.R., Mr. Gucciardi, and Mrs. Healy . . . Remembered for red hair, polevault, and being subjected to Wimpy’s bad jokes . . . Will always remember 10 ft. polevault, M.R., Boog. antagonizing Mrs. Healy with Wimpy, and Zak’s Oktoberfest . . . Member of the Varsity Track and Wrestling teams . . . Class representative, member of the Math team, Eagle Scout and exchange student . . . Employed at Holiday Inn . . . Collegebound. “Do not follow where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and make a trail.” 8 West Hill Circle Hoggie, Boss, Enjoyed class with Mr. Valeska, Algebra 11 with Mr. Hollingsworth, and Engineering with Mr. Wales . . . Remembered for fuzzy dice, loving AC DC, P.P. cheerleader, musical horn, loving Renee, and black Caprice Classic .. . Will always remember the good times with Renee and all the good times to come, Jr. and Sr. Prom, pumpkining, 2nd period, 1st ski trip, summer ’82, Zak’s Oktoberfest, and Wells beach . . Self employed — General maintenance . . . Member of Varsity soccer and Demolay . . . Collegebound. When you finally learn how to do it, you’re too old for the good parts to work.” 248 Pearl Street Doug, Snuggles, Dougie, Favorite classes Band and Glee club . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Swanson and Mr. Roth . . . Remembered for directing the Band and liking music . . . Will always remember good times at football games, playing in the band, Chemistry (???), and the best of friends . . . Member of the Band, Glee club and Select chorus . . . Employed at Atlantic . .. Plans to attend college to major in music. “It’s been fun and we’ve learned a lot, now let’s go out and give it all we’ve got.” 150 Forest Street Cindy, Cin, Cindy Lou, Favorite classes Transcription with Ms. O’Brien and Accounting with Mr. Gillis .. . Remembered for laughing at my own bad jokes and for having a sense of humor . . . Will always remember the summers of ’81 and ’82 with the G.G.’s, Poponessett, cruising, pumpkining, 2 13 82, the eve of “83” and getting caught, BFP, good times with L. D. and friends, “candid camera”, and the Shriner’s Clas¬ sic .. . Football, Basketball cheerleader and Co-Capt. of Soccer cheerleading . . . Employed at Edelweiss ... Collegebound. ‘ ‘Where do we go from here now that all of the children are growing up.” — Alan Parsons Project 37 71 Franklin Street Hurt, Enjoyed human behavior with Mr. Valeska . . . remembered for listening to new wave music, going 4 wheeling in the jeep with friends . . . Will always remember the last and best year at RMHS, summers spent with friends in Maine and NH, Summer of ’82 at Marshall’s and ZAYRE’s . . . Enjoys camping, fishing, working on engines, going to concerts, and being with Janet . . . Employed at Harrow’s Restaurant . . . col¬ legebound. “The cjood times are the best times and bad times fade away. ’ — J. Geils . on ' 37 Mile Post Road Snappy, B.B., Favorite class English, favorite teacher Mr. Scarpitto and Miss O’Brien . . . Remembered for cruising in my LTD 11 and always saying “Yea, Right” . .. will always remember Ju’s, 4th of July Bobby, New Year’s Eve ’81-’82, C.M., N.R., N.S., S.M., 9 17 82, Jeeps, Death Ride, Nancy’s party, Dance Factory; Bromley, and canoeing with Cheryl . . . participated as PWA of Rainbow .. . Employed at Mall Drugs . . . plans include Business School. “Don’t Shun it, fun it!” — Queen „ I co e jff flz A m y 259 Main Street Nicki, Beak, Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Vales¬ ka .. . Remembered for being D.C.’s b f, high times partying at Washington Park, airhead . . . Will always remember the best times at G. K. ’s cottage, Maine with G.A. and T.T. and the Washington Park kids, Road¬ house in Marshfield with S.G., N.S., P.S., Pumkining, my cottage, Summer of’81 with T.D., G.B., R.B., and the Jr. Prom . . . Always saying “oh wow, what is up” .. . member of the “79-82” gymnastic team . . . en¬ joyed partying, boatfights, water and snow skiing, dancing . . . works at Atlantic . . . collegebound. “What a long strange trip it’s been” Grateful Dead lld a zi c . f lay ej 17 Cherry Lane Drive Hugs, Enjoyed class with Mr. Appleby and Mr. Schetti- ni . . . Remembered for losing weight for wrestling, being the honest one, and saying the wrong thing at the wrong time . . . Will always remember Octoberfest ’81 and ’82, MMF, horror show while learning to drive, and hungry winter nights . . . Member of cross-country and Varsity wrestling . . . Played Gopher Basketball and racquetball . . . Employed by Museum of Science . . . Collegebound. “May the road rise with you and the wind be ever at your back, and may the Lord hold you in the hollow of his hand.” Gaelio blessing. fut r t jff Hudson 125 Middlesex Avenue Favorite class Biology . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Wood . . . Will be remembered for tranquility . . . Will always remember the good times shared with the best of friends and the “Fierce wind” . . . Member of the A.F.S. Club and Spanish Club . . . Junior volunteer for the Melrose-Wakefield Hospital . . . collegebound. “Hold fast to your dreams for if dreams die life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly.” 79 Cross Street Goose, Favorite class Human Behavior . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Jones and Mr. Valeska . . . Will be re¬ membered for always smiling and saying “No boloney, no spaghetti, vote for Gina lanetti ... Will always remember the operation, the get well card and roses from the class, and Noony’s and Blondi’s parties . . . member ofFr. basketball, Fr. andJ.V. softball, J.V. and Varsity Field hockey and varsity gymnastic teams . . . treasurer of sophmore, junior, and senior class . . . Future plans include attending college and entering the field of international law. “Poetry is an art whose words are eyes for the mind.” f i ia jlf. Sfa tcU 38 45 Rustic Lane Enjoyed Chemistry with Mrs. Cook . . . Favorite teach¬ er Mr. Diluna . . . Remembered for partying when C.W.’s mom buys a lamp, “Tex”, and Gordon . . . Will always remember fun with the gang, Marusa, by C.B., Panama, “the get away”, refugee at the drive-in, H — ’81, Whitespray, Knobby, Sunoco, and the square . . . Member of the Baton Squad and Tennis Team ... Collegebound. “Seagulls circle endlessly, I sing in silent harmony, we shall be free.” — David Crosby 23 Fairview Avenue Janks, Favorite classes Pre-Calculus and American Literature .. . Favorite teacher Mr. Valeska . . . Will always remember running Cross-country with Shawn McHugh and Jim Mirisola. Chemistry with Mr. Z.. and parties in Pre-Cal class . . Participated in Cross¬ country and Basketball . . . Collegebound. “A ship in a harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for.” — Shedd 25 Tamarack Road Al, Aliwong . . . Favorite class Engineering Graphics with Mr. Wales .. . Will always remember Spain of ’81, R.C., D.V., L.L., D.D., M.C., the summer of ’82 and the friendships made . . . Member of Demolay and Youth Group, Student Pilot ... Enjoys four- wheeling with B.H., skating, and cruising . . . Em¬ ployed at Green Grove Nursing Home ... College- bound. ( c o mo i 15 Pratt Street Amies, AJ, Jill, Favorite class U.S. History with Mr. Swanson .. . Favorite teacher Mrs. Twomey . . . Re¬ membered for “Hey man”, playing cops and robbers in the hall with L.Z., and mouthing off in the halls ... Will always remember Jaspers, “G.L.”, the white family; thanks for everything guys, Maine, summer nights, Revere Beach, Biller’s bash, “Claws” the pit Rollerskating, 3 C’s, the trails, 5 28 82, Wakefield crowd, stripes, the path, David Beers, and “1 love you, Mom!” ... Enjoys Vermont and friends ... Em¬ ployed at C.V.S. ... Plans to become a surgical tech¬ nician. “1 hope tomorrow you’ll find better things.” — Kinks 40 Stella Road, Roslindale Favorite class 10th grade English with Mr. Cahill .. . Favorite teacher Mr. Scarpitto . . . Remembered for my high school sweetheart Ronnie, and for having Kimesha . . . Will always remember the Martin Luther King Day show put on by the Metco students, and 7th period lunch as a Freshman . . . Enjoys roller skating, photography, swimming, and tennis . . . College- bound. “Don’t walk in front of me, 1 may not follow. Don’t walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend.” 11 Spring Street Favorite class U.S. History . . . Favorite teacher Dr. Kelly . . . Will be remembered for worrying about track meets ... Will always remember Mr. Croft’s 12 quar¬ ter work-outs . . . Pet peeve Kiss 108 ... Participated in Cross-country, Winter Track, and Spring Track ... Enjoys fishing and playing sports ... Collegebound. “It’s not whether you win or lose, it’s how you play the game.” — Author Unknown 39 A crt A. Aeil t 36 Tennyson Road Kung Fu, Will always remember times in Vat 9 with Jim, going to Putnam with the band to pig out, all the insane times with Rick, and going to work with Rick at 3:00 a.m. . . . Pet peeve people who clap at the movies . . . Participated in Cross-country . . . Enjoys Karate, weight lifting, jogging, listening to Jimi Hendrix music faithfully, playing the electric guitar, movies, and hit¬ ting the arcades .. . Plans to attend the Berklee Col¬ lege of Music to major in the traditional performance of the guitar. “The road to hell is paved with unbought stuffed dogs!?!” — Ernest Hemingway c r o i ( A y cn a 7 Fremont Street e Ann Ac icn 10 Winthrop Avenue Mo, Moby, Favorite teacher Ms. 0‘Halloran .. . Re¬ membered for “Wow, no way!”, changing my hair color, and having awesome parties . . . Member of Drama Club . .. Employed at Howard Johnsons . .. Collegebound. “In your vision of the world, is the image of yourself’ — Author unknown 10 Mount Vernon Street Hulio, Jules, Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska and class with Mr. Kaczowka . . . Remem¬ bered for the blue “mav” and the Red Sox play in February . . . Always remember special times with S.C. and friends. Junior Proms 5 18 81 and 5 15 82, Octoberfest, the street sign, and the Topsfield traffic jam — no nukes Jim? .. . Impressions Lit. Co-Editor . . . Participated in production, drama, and Fr. Basket¬ ball ... College bound. “A friend is someone, so they say, who knows all about you and likes you anywdy. But a friend is also, I have found, on a level more profound, someone who knows just enough, to take all else you are on trust.” fLmreen A. Aennec Ao e i % c a ra s ( C7 5 Osborne Avenue Bob, J, Favorite class Chemistry with Mrs. Cook . . . Remembered for losing weight during the winter and getting a speeding ticket one week after getting my license . . Will always remember paying the check — Junior Prom, Octoberfest ’82, wrestling camp ’81 and ’82, and starting fights at North Reading . . . Pet peeve Kiss 108 ... Co-Captain of Varsity Wrestling . . . En¬ joys playing for the Gophers, fishing, eating, skydiving, and log roiling . . . Employed at McDonalds . . . Col¬ legebound. “Never contend with a man who has nothing to lose.” — Balthasar Gracian o ( oa A Ac 49 Grand Street David Banner, Favorite class Physics . . . Remem¬ bered for blond streak in hair, never having a certain place to go, and knowing how to mix almost any drink Will always remember Summer Saturday nights at Phil’s, laughing with Dom, partying and pool at Huevo’s, all the good times with friends, and B.F.P. and the class of ’83 . . Participated in Football, Gym¬ nastics, and Track H R. Representative . . . Enjoys lifting, partying, and skiing . . . Employed at Robin Cleaning. Collegebound. “If it feels good, do it!” 40 68 Grove Street Kazoo, Favorite class Physics with Mr. McGuire Favorite teacher Mr. Croft . . . Will be remembered for hanging around with Doug H., Chico, Krueg, and John A. and playing in the band . . . Will always re¬ member football games with the band, talking about cars with Mark, Kurt and Al, the soring concerts with the band and Glee Club, the band trip to Mattituck, and hating unknown labs with Mr. B. . . Member of fresh, football, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Spring Track, Band, Glee Club, Select Chorus, and Stage Band .. . 46 County Road Enjoyed class with Mr. Gucciardi and Mr. Croft . . . Remembered for the Jeep and her leadfoot, always saying “You can just drop me off at the bottom” . . . Will always remember loving a rainy night with D C. and T.C. after Drive-Ins, S.T.’s Halloween ’80, Burl¬ ington Holiday Inn. WPGA, 7 11 81, overnight at the Vs, J. Geils 81, ’82 x 2, D.N.’s toga party, Halloween and Thanksgiving ’82, Reading’s history, and the Green Machine .. Co-capt. X-country, member Var¬ sity Winter and Spring Track . . . Employed at Donut Maker . .. Collegebound. “Apathy is catchy, Be the square peg that halts the snowball.’’ 5 ft Zt c ' u . (. W Ww 54 Audubon Road Kim, Favorite class Idea of Man . . Favorite teacher Mr. Croft . . . Will be remembered for not being re¬ membered and for saying, “Seriously?” . . . Will al¬ ways remember ULowell — U Love it!, F.M., Sheldon, Blue Moon, Latin II, Profound!, incola — 7up and “Hey Mama, got the time?” . . . Member of Junior and Senior class committees, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, and Co-editor of Art and Layout for Pioneer . . . Enjoys listening to music, reading, and having good times with friends . . . Employed at Wool- worths . . . Collegebound. c c f- IV (f c iae W 25 Deborah Drive Bob, Bubba, Favorite class Chemistry with Mr. Zene- wicz . . . Favorite teachers Ms. Mishler, Miss Pappalar- do, and Miss Stembridge . . . Will be remembered for his silver Torino, having a good time, getting down and being bad, and for always saying, “Hey Baby!” and “Hey Little Donna!” . . . Participated on Varsity Golf Team . . . Employed at Cerretani’s .. . Plans to attend college and to become successful. ffa ' t l yt. 68 Tennyson Road Lep, Favorite Class European History with Mr. Ap¬ pleby . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Blodgett and Mr. Croft . . . Will be remembered for winning the low hurdles and the longjump in Melrose Spring Track Meet — with the chickenpox . . . Will always remember Boog’s antics and Blodgett’s trip to Hampton Beach . . . Cap¬ tain of winter and spring Track teams, Freshman Bas¬ ketball and Cross-Country . . . Enjoys Nautilus and the Rockband . . . Plans to attend college and become rich and famous. “God is looking at the world through your eyes. Are you showing him a good time?” 56 Summer Avenue Killer, Swiller, Favorite teachers Mr. Mysliki, Mrs. Zolu- bos, and Mr. Cahill . . . Favorite classes Latin and Algebra II . . . Will be remembered for his towering height, his handstands, picking fights with kids twice his size, and getting beaten by kids twice his size, listening to WBCN and for always saying “Wicked good!” ... Will always remember Oktoberfests ’81 ana’82, Gym Shows ’80 and ’82, Pumpkining and the unauthorized ski trips . . . Co-captain of Varsity gymnastics and participated in Varsity Soccer . . . Enjoys going to Redsox Games with Physical ... Collegebound. “No Pain, no Gain; No Guts, no Glory!” 41 12 Hancock Street Knowlesie, Jim, Favorite class Accounting I ... Favor¬ ite teachers Mr. and Mrs. Scarpitto . . . Will be remem¬ bered for working in the A.V. Room . . . Will always remember tenth grade gym with Tom Myslicki . . . Manager of Varsity and Freshman Basketball Teams . . . Enjoyed working in the Audiovisual Aids Room . . . Plans to attend a four year college and to pursue a business career. “If you put one hundred per cent into something you will get one hundred per cent out of it.” 53 Chequessett Road Kroog, Favorite class Chemistry with Mrs. Cook . . . Favorite teachers Mr Wales and Mr. Mosc . . . Will be remembered for the Red Comet, smashing hurdles, the Beaver, and for saying What do you mean?” ... Will always remember Mount Bond at night, track practice, P P.F.B., the Journey Concert, a flat tire in Concord, getting lost freshman year, and hating being called Gomer Participated in Winter and Spring Track and Football . . Enjoys scuba diving, boating, and fishing . Employed at Denny’s ... College- bound. The life we know now is ending; a life we know not is just beginning.” 45 Blueberry Lane Sheil, Kreckles, Favorite teachers Mrs. Zolubos and Mr. D’Orlando . . . Will always remember Shriner’s Classic, summer at M.B., New Year’s Eve ’82, Pop’s Rattlesnake Road, Lipton, 7 24 82 weekend, not get¬ ting away with “83”, Oktoberfest, Biller’s Party, weekend at W.P., Portex, C.P.A., junior year with good friends, Ch. Dance ’82, and “I won’t steal your truck!” .. . Thanks for everything Mom and Dad — I love you both!” . .. Enjoyed Varsity Tennis, Cheer¬ leading, Student Council, and Powder Puff . . . Col- legebound. “So it’s the laughter we will remember whenever we remember the way we were.” — Barbara Streisand tfiesmet i Q). , acay 60 Forest Street Lace, Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Swanson and Production printing with Mr. Harney .. . Remem¬ bered for being preppy, ragging on M. K., doing home¬ work in homeroom, and never having a job or money . .. Always remember 4 1 80, D.P. and Styx, Jr. Prom, “Sup” Jame, Col, Octoberfest ’82, pumpkin- ing, C.S., CM., A.B., and J.F. . . . Member of Fresh¬ man Baseball and J.V. and Varsity Soccer . . . Enjoys fishing, riding motorcycles, and playing sports . . . Plans to attend college and later teach. “Nope, nothing wrong here.” — Sharp Cereal Profes¬ sor c ea t o. ( AroecA 28 Hartshorn Street Jeannie, Jack(ie), Enjoyed classes with Mr. Appleby, Mrs. Healy, and Mr. Croft . . . Remembered for always smiling and being optimistic . . . Always remember Explo, the Pageant, the foursome, summer of ’82 Feb. vacation 10th grade. Singing Sands Beach, C.V., French Exchange, J-F., S.P. deadline, D.R., Mic, Deb, Liz, Sal, and P.S. ... Senior Profiles Co-Editor of Pioneer . . . Member of National Honor Society, A.F.S., Student Council, 735, and the Jr. and Sr. class committees . . . Collegebound to study law. “On ne voit bien qu avec le coeur. L’essentiel est invisible pour les yeux.” — Antoine De Saint-Exupery 17 Small Lane Andi, Remembered for always smiling, having headaches, and spilling things . . . Always remember “fix it,” Band-aid School, B.A.K.’s, Greyhouse ’82, Anthem, Studio 4, Sr. Prom ’81, the C V S. gang, the first ski trip, and growing up with C.F. ... Member of Baton Squad, Band, ana Spring Track ' 80 and’81 . . Choreographer of the Gym Show Dances . Enjoys dancing and being with friends . . . Employed at C V S. ... Collegeoound. Face piles of trials with smiles. It riles them to believe that you perceive the web they weave. So keep on thinking free.” — Graeme Edge 245 Pearl Street Will be remembered for getting free periods at the right times . . . Will always remember Eve of “83” and not getting away with it, Pop’s, CPA, Tuesday!, 7 24 82, July 4th wknd ’82, Crnisin with J.P. and “the Ganq”, 11 21 81 and all the good times with M. Z., ‘ Thanks for everything Mom ana Dad!” . . . Member of Track and Tennis teams . . . Enjoys skiing and swimming . . . Employed at Edelweiss .. . Collegebound. “Those crazy nights, I do remember In my youth 1 do recall those were the best times most of all” — Journey Caro ( c . C ' eQ$ a ?c 24 Tower Road Favorite classes: Human Behavior and Art ... Favor¬ ite teachers: Mr. Valeska and Mr. Levesque ... Re¬ membered for her sense of humor . . . Always remem¬ ber J.M. being on crutches every year, Andover weekend, vacations in Canada, and going to Mac’s with Bridget, Lynn, and Maureen . . . Favorite sayings: That’s life,” really,” and “wicked” .. . Future plans include attending a cosmetology school and owning her own business. “It’s time for me to fly, I ' ve got to set myself free. It’s time for me to fly. That’s how its got to be. I know it hurts to say goody-bye, but it’s time for us to fly.” — REO Speedwagon 114 Pleasant Street Seen, Enjoyed class with Mr. Valeska . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Kenney . . . Remembered for always eat¬ ing lunch with Poke and Marc ... Will always remem¬ ber the good times in Human Behavior class with P. R., K.M., and K.G., and most of all Scusset Beach ... Enjoys all sports . . . Collegebound. “There are those who can still remember all the things that we used to do, but the days of our youth are numbered and the ones who survive it are few.” 385 Franklin Street Rob, Favorite class Wood Shop . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Patterson ... Remembered for the Lark ... Al¬ ways remember “that tree on High St.,” the Marshall’s gang, Bub’s parties, 5 29 82, “Oh, God,” and Dale ... Favorite sayings: “Give me a break” and “Don’t worry about it” ... Employed at Reading Square Shell Station as a gasoline technician . . . Future plans include college and making millions of dollars. “Even in the quietest moments, I wish 1 knew, what I had to do.” — Supertramp r Sea p o. € iCS anr (rata au c£s 10 Hancock Street Nita, Neets, Enjoyed classes with Mr. Blodgett, Mr. Kenney, and Miss Lanouette . . . Remembered for appropriate one-liners and strange laughs .. . Always remember the morning gang, the best of friends, espe¬ cially A. M., summer of ’82, getting her license during a blizzard, and Powder Puff .. . Co-Business manager of Pioneer ’83 ... Collegebound. “Know who you are. There’s a world wants to know you. Know where to go. There’s a world wants to touch you.” — Supertramp do ert r f CC O ' X Oe oraA o. at iam 17 Batchelder Road Debi, Enjoyed English with Mrs. Burne and Spanish ... Will be remembered for skating . . Always re¬ member summer of ’82, Cape Cod ’82, Maine ’82, Bri, the Prom, S.D., M.R., Jeannie, football and base¬ ball games, ice skating competitions, Spain 1980, Lake Placid, Di, and room 168 in the morning . . . Thanks Mom, Dad, and K.C. ... Participated in 735, gym show, profiles, and powder puff .. . Enjoys figure skating, piano, boating, teaching skating at Hock- eytown, and working for Davis, Clark, and Latham . . . Future plans include attending college to study nursing. “Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime.” 43 4 Beaver Road Levy, Enjoyed Accounting I with Mr. Brett and English with Mr. Croft . . . Remembered for being a spaz . . . Always remember Springfield ’82, Connecticut, sum¬ mer of ’81, and all the good times with friends . . . Favorite sayings: “Hey, ya know?” and “Well, let me tell ya” ... Enjoys riding and showing her horse .. . Employed at Breeder’s Choice . . . Hopes to become rich . . . Collegebound. “Yes, it’s finally time to leave, take it calmly and serene. It’s the famous final scene.” — Bob Seger 10 Orange Street Shamu, Favorite classes: Algebra II, Chemistry, and U.S. History . . Favorite Teachers: Ms. Pappalardo, Dr. Kelly, and Mr. Howland . . . Always remember K.G., S.M., working on plays and musicals, “cast par¬ ties.” Poolside action, Florida ’80, and walking to school with Wienie . . . Member of Varsity Alligator wrestling, Sr. Class Committee, Glee Club, Q.C.T.C., First Congregational Church Youth Group ... P M C. of DeMolay and Drama Club Treasurer . . . Employed at Marshalls . . Collegebound. Dreams don’t die so keep an eye on your dreams . . .” — Steven Sondheim c oa t te J. j2cciarc e a cv 47 Maple Ridge Road Joj, Wojo, Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska and English with Mr. Croft . . . Always remember sum¬ mer ’81, 7 11 all-nighter, walking the conveyer belt, good times and raves with Suzanne, the “awesome fawsome,” Skiing with Chrissy and the Whispers in the wind, “Who were those masked skiers?!”, Va. Beach, gym shows, and the Gray House . .. member of gym¬ nastics team . . . Enjoys photography, skiing, laughing, and working at Circulation Climbers . . . College- bound. “You are also asking me questions, and 1 hear you; I answer that I cannot answer . . . you must find out for yourself.” — Walt Whitman 273 Franklin Street Pete the Reet, Enjoyed Distributive Ed. and Jr. Mer¬ chandising with Mr. Levesque . . . Remembered for being Spastic in the Back Parking lot. Saying Whatev¬ er floats your boat ...” ... Always remember Elaine and Pat, the weekends of Sr. Year, Donut, and Cruises in the morning with Pat . . . Enjoyed working at the School store . . . Employed at Reading Citgo . . . En¬ joys working on his car, partying, and cruising around . . . Collegeoound . . . Hopes to be an internationally sophisticated millionaire. “83 and then I’m free gonna live eternally ...” — (my ( c . _ { ic ar€fi 26 Pine Ridge Road Spaz, Enjoyed Accounting I with Mr. Brett and Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska . . . Remembered for being Spaztic, being preppy, and always being with K.B. or S.T. . . . Always remember CPA. BA ' s Parties. S.T.’s pink mobile and sleepover, N. Year’s ’82, 2 13 82, 2 22 82, Ocktoberfest, and 10 1 82 ... I love you Mom and Dad . . . Participated on Varsity Gymnastics Team, Pep Squad, and Powder Puff Football . .. Enjoys skiing and working at Most Industries, Woburn . . . Future plans include attending a business school. “We’re free to go where we wish and to be what we are.” — Jonathan Livingston Seagull 252 Haverhill Street Favorite class Computer Math . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Kaczowka . . . Employed at Stinson Auctioneers . . Collegebound . . . Hopes to be the president and founder of a corporation. 44 34 Highland Street Mac, G.V., Favorite class American Lit. . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Croft, Mr. Kelly, and Mrs. Jones . . . Will be remembered for fighting with Mr. Croft, spazzing out with L.H., and N.R., and saying “Yee-Ha!” ... Will never forget 9 18 81, Rainbow, good times with friends, Lori’s party, Dance Factory, jeeps, and the Jr. Prom . . . Participated in Fr. Basketball and Powder Puff Football . . . Rainbow P.W.A. . .. Collegebound ... Hopes to be rich and happy. “1 ain’t got long, you ain’t got long — we got to know what this life is all about!” — Queen Cmro jffac eot 19 Sandra Lane Enjoyed Homeroom with Mr. Croft . .. Favorite teacher Ms. O’Brien . . . Will be remembered for being late, being a Who fanatic, being on cloud 10, and saying” for sure”, “Awesome”, or “Wild” ... Will always remember Birch Meadow Park, Waverly Road with A.G., after the Queen concert 8 23, and free periods with the girls . . . Enjoys being with friends and partying . . . Employed at Cooperative Book Service and Pizza World . . . Future plans include attending a secretarial school. The people on the hill, they say I am lazy, but when they sleep, 1 sing and dance.” — The Who (Jaria . ( . . lfac[ )o ur 26 Sturges Road Favorite classes Chemistry and Computer Program¬ ming .. . Favorite teachers Mr. Blodgett, Mr. Cahill, and Mr. Blaney . .. Will be remembered for having triple “M” monogrammed sweaters and saying either “Such is Life”, “What can ya do?”, or “This is true” . . . Will always remember B.P., best friends like P.O., E.B., K.D., and A.L., night time chats, the summer of ’82, and the Friendly’s gang . . . Member of Sr. Class Committee and Powder Puff Football . . . Employed at Friendly’s .. . Plans to attend college and go into the field of Computer Sciences. “After all that we’ve been through leaving you is so hard to do.” — Barry Manilow 137 Willow Street Mac. Favorite class Metal Tech. . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Arsenault . .. Will be remembered for backing into Tom Curio’s Buick . . . Employed at Lucci’s Super¬ market . . . Plans to go to East Coast Aero Tech to become an aircraft mechanic. 67 Woburn Street Jo, Favorite class Shorthand with Ms. O’Brien . . . Will be remembered for laughing and carrying a big pock- etbook . . . Always remember May 16 with K.A. and C.L., summer of ’82, Kathy and Dave in Maine, cruis¬ ing with the gang, and saying “What’s up?” or “How are ya?” . . . Employed at Atlantic Supermarket .. . Future plans include visiting interesting and unusual places, working, and going to business school. “And as you push off from the shore, won’t you turn your head once more, and make your peace with everyone?” o . jflaaAd 656 Haverhill Street Buck, Favorite class English . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Lepionka . . . Will be remembered for the Strap Match in the hall . . . Will always remember asking Mr De¬ beck if he had gotten a haircut and his saying “I got several cut.” . . . Member of Freshman and J.V. Base¬ ball learns . . . Plans to attend college, be rich, happy, and to have lots of friends. “What the Buck!” — Jim Green 45 I j t jffoira j{Jaaiur Little Rock, Arkansas “Moe”, Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Kelly and Latin with Miss Lanouette ... Remembered for being prep- pie, saying “Guess you had to be there” and “Enjoy one” . . . Will always remember fond memories of smiling Jack . . . Berrytime, cruisin with D.T., Cast parties with W.C. and good times with friends . . . Member of the Drama Club . . . Collegebound. “Ebony and Ivory live together in perfect harmony side by side on my piano keyboard oh, Lord, why can’t 9 C Street EM, Side-Order, Enjoyed Algebra with Mr. Kaczowka Remembered for loving the Patriots do or die and for being loud . . Zak’s Octoberfest, late night Quafs at Parker, THE BASEBALL BRAWL WITH BEL¬ MONT, Jr Prom, and saying “what the buck” ... Participated in Varsity Baseball and Hockey ... En¬ joys partying, Washington Park basketball and listen¬ ing to music . . Employed at Prudential Apts, in Bos¬ ton . . . Collegebound for Electrical Engineering “Come on baby dig that crazy soul, 1 know you’re going to lose control Y ou can do BOOGALOO do the things that you want to do.” — Peter Wolf 46 10 Morgan Park Smelly, Smel, Favorite class Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska . . . Always remembered for being gullible and talking with my hands .. . Will always remember Lis¬ ton, PPC, Capri, Ho-Jo’s with P.K., Hampton ’82, 11 27 81, Pumpkining, Jr. Prom, Jr. Beach Day, Dorn’s Halloween party and all the good times with the best of friends and the Class of ’83 . . . Participated in Cheerleading Jr. and Sr. years . . . Enjoys skiing and dancing ... Collegebound. “These are the best of times!” — Styx fJa ' ti is 50 Lawrence Road Crazy Al. Favorite class Production . . . Favorite teach¬ er Mr. McGraph . . . Remembered for my cars . . . Always remember the pretty blue smoke from Mullen’s Duster . . . “That’s what they all say!” .. . Enjoys cars and drag racing .. . Employed at Al’s Arco pumping gas . . . Plans to work as a mechanic . . . Future ambi¬ tion is to be a high paid mechanic. 65 Oak Street Sue, Favorite class Freshman English ... Favorite teacher Mr. Darrin ... Will always remember times shared with Jamie, good times with best of friends, Thanx Lis!, Pop’s house, getting away with “83”, decorating the boy’s locker room, and sharing captain responsibilities with Sandy . . . Participated on Vr. Gymnastics team for three years and Capt. of Football and Basketball Cheerleading . . . Collegebound. “After all that’s been said and done you’re just the part of me I can’t let go.” — Chicago 59 Francis Drive Guido. Enjoyed Physical Education and U.S. History . . Favorite teachers Mr. Cahill, Mr. Kelly and Mr. Snyder . . . Remembered for getting Mr. Cahill mad because I never turned in any work ... Always re¬ member having so much fun with all my friends . . . Enjoys Karate . . Collegebound for Masters in Busi¬ ness Administration . Ambition is to go back home to Italy and live happily ever after under a shady tree with a girl and wine. “Never think you know all no matter how high you are appraised — Always have the courage to say I’m ignorant.” c S M, an eanne 60 Lowell Street Favorite class English with Mr. Bond . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . . “Let’s blow this clambake!” . . . Always remember Bruce Springsteen, beeping, Sunoco, Reading Diner and Betty’s, teaching at the “Y”, Shmame, “I’m worried!”, and Halloween ’81 . . . Member of the Baton Squad, Co-Captain of the Gymnastic team . . . Collegebound. “If dreams came true, ah wouldn’t that be nice.” — Bruce Springsteen 160 Grove Street Sue, Enjoyed writing and Composition with Mr. Cahill . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Brett . . . Remembered for B.A.’s punch, and her yellow Toyata . . . Always re¬ member good times with the DeMoulas gang, S.M., MJH, scooping, her sister Dianne, Norway and Den¬ mark, proms, Oktoberfest . . . Enjoyed Varsity Gym¬ nastics, Cross Country, and Spring Track, and cheer¬ leading . . . Gymnastics Co-Captain . . . Employed at DeMoulas .. . Collegebound. ‘ ‘Accept me for what I am, No, you need not agree with me, but accept me; for I am I and I like being me” — Larry Chengges _ (nay . tfcAJona ()o em J(A. M . ( A vr 10 Lisa Lane Coll, Favorite class Graphic Design . . . Favorite teach¬ er Mr. Kelly . . . Always remember Scoop Patrol, Proms, ski trip ’82, times spent with good friends, summer of ’82, Zak’s Oktoberfest 81-82, Go-Go’s 10 15 82 . . . Participated in Baton Squad and Gym show dance, AFS club, pep squad and Jr. and Sr. class committees . . . Enjoys racquetball and calligraphy . . . Collegebound . . . Hopes to pursue a career in adver¬ tising or design. “I see my future at the rainbow’s end . . . Happy hours . . . Timeless friends . . . And if I ever chance to find my way . . . rest assured . . . I will stay ... ” — Billy Squire . (f c ae (Ic(xrr nj 10 A Street Maddog, Enjoyed Biology with Mr. Kenney . . . Re¬ membered for “flying apples” and Pinto power . . . Will always remember Zak’s (of course), Wimpy’s little “oops”, No. Reading, D.M. and S.M., C.S., Pickles, Wimpy, Bags, Pumpkin, Meatball, Hugsy, Dag, Zak, and Ed’s truck . . . Activities include hockey, hoop, and being class radical . . . Future plans include major¬ ing in wildlife biology in college, working, and moving to Canada . . . Employed at Donut Maker with Dag. . im rea j( . . (IcaAcu c en 119 Winthrop Avenue Enjoyed Accounting I and II with Mr. Snyder and Algebra II with Mr. Kaczowka . . . Remembered for the morning gang, being with J.P., and saying “Oh Real¬ ly?” ... Always remember summer of ’82 with A.L. and the morning gang . . . Participated in Baton and Fr. Basketball . . . Involved with Sr. class committee and pep squad Fr. and Soph. yrs. . . . Employed at Atlantic .. . Collegebound . . . Future plans include traveling. “The past is the past. The future is what we take one day at a time.” ffleom i£. jfJrCae 450 Franklin Street Magooser, Enjoyed Homeroom with Mr. Croft and Cooking . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Scarpitto . . . Re¬ membered for funny-dumb jokes, going to Boston with Tierney, College Fair with Todd and Bryan . . . Always remember Kiki, 8 10 82, Washington Park, Drew ' s party, and mint chocolate chip ice cream . . Member of Basketball and Football teams .. . Em¬ ployed at Cerretanni’s . . . Collegebound for account¬ ing. “Believe it or not, these are the best times of your life. 47 56 Putnam Road Burger, Enjoyed Engineering Graphics with Mr. Wales and Idea of Man with Mr. Croft . . . Remembered for wanting a ’67 convertible Mustang ., . Always remem¬ ber Thunder Road in Sully’s kitchen, U. Lowell U Love It summer of ’82, Fridays in Pre-Calculus, K.C.B.’s New Year’s Eve party, and hiding from trains ... Member of National Honor Society and Jr. and Sr. Class Committees . . . Collegebound for bio-medical engineering. “Love has earth to which she clings with hills and circling arms about. Wall within wall to shut fear out. But thought has need of no such things, for thought has a pair of dauntless wings.” — Robert Frost 73 Maple Ridge Road Mickey, Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Zenewicz . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Normand . . . Remembered for her optimism and her hyper moods . . . Will always remember the foursome, Kathy and band, Feb. vaca¬ tion, S.W., hosting Monica, being an AFS student to Honduras, all her AFS friends and saying “ok every¬ one listen up this meeting will be real short” . . . Editor of Pioneer, AFS club President, Grand Marshall class of ’82 Member of National Honor Society, 735 Inc . Sr. Class Committee, High-Happenings, Powder- puff Team . . . Collegebound. You can have anything you want if you want it bad enough. Dreams do come true!” — Mom 48 534 Franklin Street Sandy, San, Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Z . . . Favor¬ ite teacher Dr. Kelly ... Will be remembered for marry¬ ing T.G. in the first grade, and planning ’82 skip trips . . Will always remember good times with Bill 9 28 81, Nance, partying, going to Dance Factory on Satur¬ day nights, and pumpkining ... H R. Rep., Member of J.V. Field Hockey, Jr. and Sr. Class Commi ttees, and AFS club . . . Enjoys listening to KISS 108 and dancing ... Employed at Humpty Dumpty Kindergarten . . . Collegebound. “Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly.” r )am ra j( . jl e aman r y iau i _ ( . jHcfffuaA 205 Summer Avenue Zak, Favorite class Algebra II . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Shapira . . . Remembered for babbling and being Owner and Proprietor of the Oktoberfests . . . Always remember good times with Dag, Corbs, Regs, Gus, Nicky, MMF, Police 4 12 82, Spanks and The Doc, and Joyce . . . Star of “Re:Action” on cable TV . . . Member of Cross Country and Spring Track . .. En¬ joys skiing, Zaking Off, and the PPA . . . Employed at Cerretani’s .. . Collegebound to become a successful businessman. “In this theater that you call your soul, you will always play the starring role.” — Sting diaau 6. jUeMxA 8 Oak Ridge Road Stace, Favorite class 20’s and 30’s . . . Favorite teach¬ er Dr. Kelly . . . Will be remembered for being the incurable tomboy, the 1 Springsteen fan, and for giving the “Killer Eyebrow” . . . Will always remember France ’81, the class of ’82, strawberries, all the sum¬ mers on the Cape with the best of friends, 8 2 82 with F.K., New Year’s Eve and The Bash, Frogs, hysteria with C.V. and “Staace!!”, and those long talks with Janet and Lisa — thanks guys . . . Member of 735 Inc., Sr. Class Committee, and yearbook staff . . . College- bound. “If you don’t see what you are worth, no one ever will.” fflewn (f. jfli ' fflesisia 6 Sweetser Avenue Kevin Mac, Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Z. . . . Favor¬ ite teacher Miss Montejunas . . . Will be remembered for his speeches at class meetings. W P G., driving the “Rebel”, and the strange hair styles . . . Will always remember good times with J.C., Orr’s Island trip ’82, and camping with Monkey . . . Member of Spring Track, Tri-Captain of the Varsity Football Team, and Captain of the Wrestling Team . . . Class Vice- President for 3 years . . . Plans include college. “Go in through the narrow gate because the gate to hell is wide, and the road that leads to it is easy and there are many who travel it.” Wc ioe „ fJe c uom a 583 Summer Avenue Melk, Melki, Enjoyed Cooking class ... Favorite teacher Mr. Valeska . . . Will be remembered for the Camaro. Redstone Ratraces, cans of Bondo, having a faster car than Greenie, and for saying “What a freak!” .. . Will always remember MOPAR, the summer of ’82, lunches with Ruf, and Washington Park . . . Pet B eve — ’69 Roadrunners — Gino ... Member of ockey team ... Enjoys automechanics ... Em¬ ployed at Denny’s . . . Collegebound. “And I woke up in the morning, and 1 got myself a beer. The futures are certain, and the end is always near.” — The Doors (fars ia j(a fJe W 20 John Street Lee, Marsh, Favorite class Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska . . . Will always remember 7 4 81, Brown¬ eyed Girl, great times with D.F., S.K., and S.S., the Buick, Hull, Foghat and ELO concerts, the Melrose Prom, Hazel and Clyde, Sr. year friends, and having Senioritis twice . .. Chapter representative for A.F.S. in Sr. year. . . Member of Rainbow, and WA from May 1983 — September 1983 ... Collegebound ... All my love to David Frizzell. “If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you, it is yours. If it doesn’t, it never was.” V I a ray {. jHerri l 125 Grove Street Nance, Nan, Red, Favorite classes Accounting I and II . .. Favorite teachers Mr. Brett and Mr. Scarpitto . . . Will be remembered for blushing . . . Will always re¬ member D.N., K.F., and T.P., Karen Jones, 8 10 65 — 7 25 82, the Cape, my cottage, and partying with the Marshalls gang . . . Enjoys cruising and being with friends . .. Employed at Marshalls . . . Plans to attend a two year college. “Let the good times roll.” — The Cars C lti ca n „ (Ii er 264 Charles Street Bill, Favorite class Building Construction with Mr. Pat¬ terson ... Will be remembered for being shorter than some underclassmen .. . Will always remember the Class of ’83, M.C., R.L., M R., S.L., and M.E. ... Enjoys camping . . . Plans include working and travel¬ ing cross-country. Q)aoal 77 20 John Street Dave, Favorite class Intro, to Computers . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Croft . . . Will be remembered for his visor, his jacket, and saying “Why?” ... Will always remem¬ ber the things he should forget . .. Member of the A.F.S. Club, C.Y.O., B.Y.F., and Demolay .. . Plans to get a job and buy a Kenworth. “How many roads must a man walk down before they call him a man? How many times must a cannonball fly before they’re forever banned?” — Bob Dylan ; V C cwie . II. j(Iri o a 41 Chequesette Road Jim, Mighty, Favorite class Chemistry . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Roth and Mr. Lovely . . . Will be remem¬ bered for being “the little drummer” .. . Will always remember late night practices with his group, 12 “quarters” in track, and the pride of running Varsity in Cross-Country . . . Activities include wrestling Fresh¬ man year, running Cross-Country and Spring track for 4 years, and playing the drums in the school’s mar¬ ching band. Jazz band, and orchestra . . . Plans to attend a 4 year college to become a successful businessman. “Navis quae in flumine magna est in mart parmila est.” — Seneca 49 17 Pleasant Street Bijan, Favorite classes Human Behavior and Biology . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Benshimol, Mrs. Wood, and Mrs. Budrewicz . . . Will always remember being the first Iranian in R.M.H.S. . . . Plans to go to college, study management, and to open up his own business. 310 Ash Street Murf, Favorite class Engineering Graphics with Mr. Wales Will be remembered for his excellent driving skills in the Capri and the Impala . . . Will always remember his 17th birthday down at W.P.D. with K.M., good times at N.A. with B.D., and the Junior Ski Trip ... Enjoys skiing . . . Employed at Caldor ... Future plans include college and or the service . . . Intends to design and buila his own house. THE MOOSE IS LOOSE” — Moosehead Breweries Inc. 22 Willow Street Murph, Favorite class Metal shop . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . . Will be remembered for always being late for homeroom . . . Will always remember trips with J.C. and B.W., and biting Sandy M. ... Employed at McDonald’s . . . Plans include marriage, children, and sailing around the world. “I’m a boy and I’m a man — I’m eighteen, and I like it.” — Alice Cooper GViri tofe ier o. (fi c c 33 Auburn Street Mitch, Favorite class Photo Offset with Mr. McGrath . . . Will be remembered for being a magician, The Wagon, and saying‘‘What’s the deal?” . . . Will always remember The Zen Substitute . . . President of Drama Club . . . Massachusetts 4-H Ambassador . . . Em¬ ployed at The Ground Round . . . Plans to attend college, and some day to tour the country performing magic. “A magician is nothing more, (or less), than an actor playing the role of a magician.” C Jco ( (f } . c f. „ (lul e i C7 18 Whittier Road Mul, Boomy, Favorite class Physics with Mr. McGuire . . . Will be remembered for racing the Duster and smashing into M.M.’sCamaro . . . Will always remem¬ ber Judas Priest on 10 7 82, J.M.’s seventeenth birth¬ day in Wakefield, MOPAR, and Georgetown with L.Z. . . . Enjoys basketball, hockey, and auto mechanics . . . Employed at North American Elevators . . . Col- l ' egebound. We ra jy. j lm e 12 Ellis Avenue Debbie, Favorite class Biology with Mr. Kenney . .. Favorite teacher Mr. Cahill . . . Will be remembered for being tall and thin . . . Will always remember the good times with D.H., D.S., and B.L., Bub’s bon voyage party, Marshalls and Zayres, gossip with B.D., Austin Cheering, the Hockey Finals at the Garden, and her horse Lucky Prince . . . Enjoys snow and water skiing, swimming, and horseback riding . . . Employed at Friendly’s . . . Collegebound. “Hey Guys, don’t steal the light bulbs!” 50 i£aUi „ ( w JUu tane 73 Causeway Road Mustone, Enjoyed all business classes . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Gilfis . . . Will be remembered for always making the best out of the worst . . . Will always re¬ member the summers of ’79 and ’80, last year’s seniors, every New Year s Eve, and enjoying the com¬ pany of M.C. and K.C. ... Enjoys socializing . . . Employed at Cooperative Bank Service and Wakefield Animal Hospital . . . Plans to continue working. “All the times that I’ve cried, keepin’ all the things I knew inside. It’s hard, but it’s harder to ignore it. If they were right, I’d agree, but it’s them they know, not me. Now there’s a way, and I know that I have to go away, I know I have to go.” — Cat Stevens du an i ? _ t cuoou f y 223 Pearl Street Noich, Favorite classes Dist. Ed. with Mr. Levesque and U.S. History with Mr. Kelly . . . Will be remem¬ bered for always asking questions and saying “Life’s rough” Will always remember Mr. Kelly’s debates and working in the school store for Mr. Levesque ... Enjoys horseback riding, swimming, and partying with friends ... Employed at Cerretani’s ... Plans to attend a junior college. ! I q Hope I die before f get old.” — The Who iu a i j(a jfiuer c feamie . (I. . I t ' c tolson 83 Hanscom Avenue Jeannie, lil’ Stencil, Favorite class Dist. Ed. . . . Favor¬ ite teacher Mr. Feit . . . Will be remembered for always partying with K.O. and K.C., hanging around Birchie park, and wearing bandannas .. . Will always remem¬ ber York beach, N.H., the Jr. Prom at her cottage, morning coffee, snowstorms, and H.R. . . . Member of Winter Track Team . . . Enjoys dancing and being with friends ... Employed at Solo-Pac Electronics .. . Col- legebound. “Sunshine daydream ... walking in the tall trees ... going whire the wind blows .. . blooming like a red rose.” — The Grateful Dead 18 Milton Road Schmoo, Beast, Favorite class Language and Human Behavior with Mr. Bond . . . Will be remembered for hallway participation with S.L., scaring Eileen every 7th period, and making various aardvark noises . . . Will always remember the beastly white Cadillac with the dining room set on the dash, and the Olympic-sized pool in the back seat . .. Member of the Drama Club . .. Employed at Century 21 Real Estate ... Plans to attend school to become a realtor or computer expert. “Days go zipping, sitting by the pool and tripping, look at me — I’m flip or flipping, everybody’s rich and happy!” — S. Sondheim 72 Spruce Road DIBS, Favorite class Elementary Field Seminar ... Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . . Will be remem¬ bered for dragging Steven S. to class every day ... Will always remember water skiing at Nancy’s cottage, Karin, Trisha, and Michele, cruising, and everyone from B.P. ... Enjoys softball . . . Employed at The Colonial Hilton Hotel . . . Plans to enjoy life. ‘‘Think in terms of bridges burned think of seasons that must end, see the rivers rise and fall, they will rise and fall again. Everything must have an end, like an ocean to a shore, like a river to a stream, it’s the Famous Final Scene.” — Bob Segar WcA m€i Mt 10 Redgate Lane Exador, Favorite class Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska . . . Will be remembered for always working on a computer program . . . Will always remember Mr. Cahill’s famous words — “Get out of here!” .. . Fa¬ vorite saying “Nuclear war is a conflict that decides not who is right, but who is left.” ... Enjoys photography ... Employed at The Artist Shoppe and Gallerie . . Plans to attend a four year college and become a computer programmer. “We are the champions.” — Queen 51 Q)cwic £ ?. .y I tiye U 511 Pearl Street Nuge, Favorite class U.S. History with Mr. Kelly .. . Remembered for “Doo Ba Da Doo Ba Do Doo Ba Da Yeah!” . . . Will always remember W.P.G., eve of sophomore Beach Day, the toga party, J.F., summer of ’81 and ' 82 at home and at J.D.’s, Meadowbrook runs, Goldie, Greenie, . . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . Member of Varsity Football and Spring Track . . . Future plans include college and playing a little foot¬ ball. “Take it to the limit one more time.” — The Eagles 59 Willow Street Linda, “Hair in a bun, Heap in the clouds,” O’Brien, Favorite classes Chemistry and English . . . Will be remembered for her love of dance and for saying “Oh Yeah? ”, Take it easy!” . . . Will always remember Sophmore English with Mr. Cahill, Chemistry with Mr. Z, Beth Hakola, K.W., S.W., B.B., and P.V. ... Plans to pursue dance as a career. “Two demi plies, one grand plie, port de bras forward and back, releve, balance — first, second, fourth and fifth — O.K. class, left hand on the barre, one and two and three ...” 52 71 Locust Street Leenie, Enjoyed class with Mr. Kelly and Mr. Valeska . . . Will be remembered for her laugh, and for saying “Oh, did I say that?” . . . Will always remember Bill, June 26, 1981, New Year’s Eve ’81 and ’82, the Jr. Prom, the Cheerleader’s Dance ’82, good times with C.M. and S.L., and Mom and Dad . . . Member of National Honor Society . . . Enjoys partying, spending time with Bill, dancing, skating, and photography . .. Employed at Atlantic Supermarkets . . . Plans to attend college and to always be happy. “We’ve only just begun.” — The Carpenters 27 Plymouth Road POB, Miss O’Brien, Enjoyed Chem. with Mr. Z. .. . Favorite Teachers Mr. Wales and Mrs. Healy . . . Remembered for “that’s so good!”, apples and crack¬ ers, and solving everyone’s problems . . . Will always remember fun times at R.H.S., best times with N.B. and R.C., Gym Shows, 990. B-hunts, Summer of ’82 ; “classics”, 3196 10123, S.G., long chats with D C., and Friendly runs . . Member of Dance Team, Jr., Sr. Class committee. Powder Puff, H R. Rep. and yearbook staff . . . Enjoys dancing, camping, the beach, and being with family and friends . . . College- bound. So much of life ahead; and yes we’ve just begun.” 34 Walnut Street Kathy, Wacky, Fishamajig, Enjoyed Algebra 11 with Mr. Kazowka and Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska . . . Remembered for eating whole apples and being called PbN0 3 by J.R. and D.V. in Mrs. Cook’s 1st period class ... Will always remember Jr. Prom, pumpkining, good times with Mary and Dennis. New Year’s Eve ‘89’ with M.R., arguments at lunch, and homeroom . . . Activities include Youth Committee at Saint Agnes, Senior Class Committee, 735, Stage Manager . . . Employed at Friendly’s . . . College- bound. “All I have seen teaches me to trust the creator for all I have not seen.” — Emerson f ft n ( ) . easy 76 Haverhill Street, North Reading Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson ... Will be remem¬ bered for never going to gym, always being with J.N., K.C., A.G., getting bagged in the girl’s lav and for saying “Be serious” . . . Will always remember S.O.W with K.C., Harold Parker, Stencil, Homeroom with J.R. and Mr. Croft . . . Member of Ski Club . .. Enjoys skiing and partying . . . Employed at Mass. Dept, of Education . . . Collegebound. “The best is yet to come!” 21 Hemlock Road O’Ney, Favorite class Geometry with Mr. Moscariello, Favorite teacher Mr. Donovan .. . Will be remem¬ bered for looking like Steve Garvey . . . Will always remember Senior Prom of 1982 with Debi Latham, Angieson, Tomahawk, Grazer and their locker room antics . . . Member of Varsity Wrestling team, Captain of Varsity Football and Baseball teams . . . Outside activities include computer programming and coin col¬ lecting . . . Plans to attend college and major in en¬ gineering and business. No man is good enough to govern another man without that other’s consent.” dj i a jf£. LSad o 24 Cross Street Favorite teacher Mr. Scarpitto . . . Remembered for liking disco, headbands, disco clothes, and having a good suntan . . . Will always remember good times with Joey Pustizzi, Shriner’s Classic, S.T.’s sleepovers, BA’s parties. CPA, PPC, Metro ’82, New Year’s ’82, and pumpkining ... Cheerleader . . . Employed at Harrows . . . Plans to attend a two year college for hairdressing ... Thanks Mom and Dad, 1 love you.” It’s like a jungle sometimes, it makes me wonder how we keep from going under.” — Gap Band. Z Za Y j(£. (9 ’ ili Zimm 175 Forest Street Favorite class 20’s and 30’s . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Blodgett and Mrs. Zolobus . . . Remembered for al¬ ways sleeping . . . Will always remember Jr. and Sr. Prom 1982, J. Geil’s Concert, Jr. Beach Day 1981, Jr. Year, M B., S.K., M.R., L.P., Reg, Biller’s party with S.K., BKP’s . . . Member of Varsity Winter and Spring Track Teams, Freshman Class Officer, And Sr. Class Committee Member . . . Employed at Fabrictown . . . Collegebound. “Good morning yesterday, you wake up and time has slipped away, and suddenly it’s hard to find the memo¬ ries you left behind.” ZSaldda l xt ZoUa 86 Spruce Street Trisha, Favorite class Distributive Ed. with Mr. Lev¬ esque ... Remembered for being short, always going on diets, making people laugh, wanting everything, and dreaming about the future . . . Will always remember meeting Queen with S. M., hanging out back with Deb, and getting lost on Mass Ave. for two hours ... lam standing” . . . Employed at Tagway Shoes . . . Col¬ legebound for Record Engineering. “Life in the future may never come to pass you know — good times are now.” — Roger Taylor 35 A Street Jim, Favorite class Modem European History .. . Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . Remembered for al¬ ways bothering S.M. . . . Will always remember Liz, 9 16 82, Kathy, 7 17 82, Jr. Prom, “Zeke”, Summer ’80, Elton John, Grayza and 3 19 82, 9 25 82, French Trip, and Angie’s smack . . . Member of Varsity Wres¬ tling . . . Collegebound. “It is time for a new generation of leadership, to cope with new problems and new opportunities. For there is a new world to be won.” — J.F.K. ( 3ame . . Orpettas 10 Smith Avenue Flash, Favorite class Eng. Drawing . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Darrin and Mr. Hart . . . Will be remem¬ bered for being sports manager and playing war games .. . Will always remember football with Coach White and Baseball with Mr. Mosc., Ace, and Mr. Tufts . . . Manager of Baseball, Football, Winter track, Band, and Sr. Class Com., President, treasurer of War Gam¬ ers Club, Powder Puff Coach, and Boy Scouts . . . Employed at Cont. Comm, and Contractors and Reading School Dept. . . . Collegebound. “With great power, there must also come great respon¬ sibility.” — Unknown. r A e c c C7 53 45 Monroe Avenue Enjoyed the special projects in Engineering . . . Favor¬ ite teachers Mr. Donovan and Mr. Wales . . . Remem¬ bered for being late to class, going out for breakfast daily, walking the halls, and hating English . . . Will always remember class with Mr. Donovan, John the BuickKiller, outback, 1 1 82, and 10 26 82 . . . Mem¬ ber of church group . . . Collegebound. “Tell me why! don’t like Mondays.” — Boomtown Rats 40 Pearl Street Cyndi, Pep, Favorite class Senior Office Practice .. . Favorite teachers Mr. Gillis and Mrs. Zolubos . . . Re¬ membered for being with D.S., always being hungry, and for saying “1 don’t know.” . . . Will always remem¬ ber good times at Birchmeadow Park — Northside, being with O.D., Looney, Island with O.D., B.G., W.E., and D.D., Jr. and Sr. Proms ’82, the Kinks, and D.S., S.H , and C M Member of Winter and Spring Track . Employed at Unicom Park, Woburn Plans to work for a year and then attend hairdres¬ sing school. “1 don’t want to down you. 1 want to make you high and 1 get this feeling whenever you walk by.” — Boston Ouza m o. i£er ys 10 Spring Street Sue, Suzy, Enjoyed classes with Mrs. Flealy and Mr. Mosc . . . Will always remember special times shared with family and friends, French with P.V., M.D., and M R., growing up with C.H. and M.M., the Super Seven, B.-ball camp, Rockport ’81, pumpkining, Tahiti”, practices, and the fun while supporting the Class of ’83 . Member of the National Honor Soci¬ ety, Student Council, Class Committees, and Pioneer ’83 Senior Profiles Co-Editor Member of Varsity Basketball and the Tennis team . . . Collegebound. “The laughter and the tears, the shadows of misty yesteryears ... do you remember the times of your life?” a iaj {. vt io 102 Winthrop Avenue Nance, Favorite teachers Miss Pappalardo and Mr. Blodgett . . . Will be remembered for my parties when people come going out but leave broken up . . . Will always remember 6 19 82, 6 24 82 and 8 18 82, Dave, the radiator group, Kat and Di, pigging out in Biology with Di, Summer parties, the Junior prom and getting lost with Di and B.C., going to the store with Mary fourth period, and Kat’s locker . . . Plans to work part time and attend school. Maybe deep down inside I ' m trying for no-one else but me.” — Genesis (far ( c f. LSe anc 109 VanNorden Road Bruce, Favorite teacher Mr. Kenney . . . Varsity mem¬ ber of Winter and Spring Track teams . . . Employed at Marshalls . . . Plans to attend college. “Everything is, baby that’s a fact, but maybe every¬ thing that dies someday comes back.” — Bruce Springsteen c c o n -62 c ( 347 West Street J.P., Juan Lopez, Enjoyed U.S. History with Dr. Kelly and Chemistry with Mr. Zenewicz . . . Remembered for ski trips, Septemberfest, partying with the gang, and for saying “Really?” . . . Will always remember being with A.M., pumpkining, having a good time with the Atlantic Club and good friends . . . Enjoys racquet- ball, listening to music, working out, and partying with the club . . . Employed at Atlantic Food Mart . . . Plans to attend college and become very successful. “Don’t walk in front of me 1 may not follow. Don’t walk behind me I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend.” 263 Woburn Street Jen, Abbey, J.B , Favorite class U.S. History ... Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Swanson ... Remembered for “totally”, “Grodie to the Max”, and liking disco and the Go-Go’s ... Will always remember good times and punk parties with Meglet being with M.C., Aus¬ tin’s Sr. prom, C.L., M.M., and 8 28 80 . . . Member of Field Hockey Team ’80 and ’81 and Junior Achieve¬ ment . . . Enjoys dancing, music and being with Mike . Employed at Holiday Inn in Woburn . . . College- bound for nursing. “Something ...” — The Beatles 34 Pinevale Avenue Phe, Meatball, Enjoyed Intermediate Comp. . . . Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Cahill . . . Will be remembered for getting attacked at the Halloween party . . . Will always remember graffitti on B.G.’s locker . . . Pet Peeve Back seat drivers . . . Member of G.E.M. of America and Racquetime . . . Employed at John Hancock in Malden . .. Plans to attend college. “In some parts of the world people pray in the streets, in the U.S. they’re called pedestrians.” t Jaoa .Vf. L ' Ae 12 Gateway Circle Dave, Enjoyed Accounting I .. . Favorite teacher Mr. Bond ... Will be remembered for “another fun and exciting day”, walking the halls, and having hardly any classes . . . Will always remember J.B., hiking, bother¬ ing Miss Stembridge, Mr. Donovan, and walking home from Boston Garden with Marc . . . Enjoys diving, hiking, and biking . . . Employed at Bliss Marine . . . Plans to attend a four year college to study electrical engineering. “Tell me why I don’t like Mondays.” — Moon 13 George Street Jungle Jane, Favorite class Law . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Garland . . . Will be remembered for her paranoia of “Reading’s Finest” ... Will never forget “83” and getting caught. . . B.A.K.’s, Pops, CPA, Midday Moon on Main St., 7 24 82, P.D., Fourth of July weekend ’82,30 pt. turn with Sandy, and PPC .. . Thanks Mom and Daddy! ... Homeroom rep., member of the Pow¬ der Puff Football team and Student Council . . . En¬ joys skiing and swimming ... Employed at Marianne ... Colleqebound. “I’ll have fun, fun, fun, ’til my Daddy takes my T-Bird away!” — Beach Boys Oa ic ra j(I. L j ' amo 87 Gleason Road Sandy, Enjoyed Eng. with Mr. Croft and class with Mr. Appleby . . . Will always remember great times with THE BEST of friends, Junior year, 7 24 82, the ’83 and not getting away with it, Tuesday Night, 30 pt. turn in J. P. s T-Bird, Rattlesnake Rd., CPA, and growing up with Jen and Kami . . . Captain of Varsity Tennis, Co-Captain of Football and Basketball Cheering, and member of the advanced dance group . . . Employed at Foxmoor . . . Collegebound. “Somewhere Over the Rainbow skies are blue . . . and the dreams that you dare to dream really do come true ... “ — Judy Garland o. L ae i er 43 Bancroft Avenue Eunice, Yo-Yo, Favorite classes U.S. History and Dist. Ed. ... Favorite teachers Mr. Bryson and Mr. Levesque ... Will be remembered for “I call’em as I see’em folks” and never wearing a dress . .. Will always re¬ member Cape Cod 5 30 82, doing STUPID things with Aggie, basketball games, and Hampton Beach ... Manager of girls Varsity and statistician for boy’s J.V. Basketball Teams .. . Member of A.V. crew ... Enjoys racquetball, jogging, and bowling . . . College- bound. “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 OZcsi i L orl 67 Spruce Road Favorite teachers Mrs. Scarpitto and Mrs. Grimes . . . Will always remember waking up at 6:30 a.m. . . . Pet Peeve is school . . . Member of the Varsity Track, cross country, and Soccer teams . . . Outside Activities include Civil Air Patrol . . . Employed at Camp Curtis Guild ... Collegebound. Take calculated risks. This is quite different from being rash.” — George S. Patton QZon ia vf. iSw o 25 Orchard Park Drive Wags, Donna, Favorite Class Biology . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Diluna and Mr. Kelly . . . Will be remem¬ bered for always smiling, and being preppy . . . Will always remember Summer ’81 with Zach and gang, Beach days ’81 and ’82, Junior Ski Trip, beeping, Gym Shows, Apple Picking, Styx Concert, Baton Squad Dance — “Just Once”, Junior Prom, and will always treasure good times with good friends . . . Member of Junior and Senior Class Committees, Soc¬ cer Cheerleader, Co-Captain of Baton Squad, and Junior Achievement . . . Collegebound. Friendship is a contract you sign with laughter and break with tears.” — Unknown ffa ' i yC. iSou c 30 Gleason Road Perilous, Favorite class Chemistry . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Benshimol . . . Will be remembered for his preppy look, his loud voice, and his sense of humor . . . Will always remember F.F., the good times, the Mac runs, skiing, and the arcade . . . Member and Past Mast Councilor, order of Demolay . . . Employed at De- moula’s Supermarket . . . Collegebound to be a lawyer. “If you want it, go for it, and don’t stop until you get it. ’ ’ 435 West Street Pullo, Favorite Teacher Mr. Lovely . . . Will be remem¬ bered for breaking windows, “The party’s over guys”, beach bum, my height, catching thieves and for saying, “What’s up?” . .. Will always remember the drive-in, best times with S.L., 1 — 4 — 3, Zak’s, the ski trip with J.S., T.B.M.F. Jen!, Star parties, S.D., B.K. ... 1 love you Mom and Dad! . . . Member of Soccer team . . . Enjoys fishing, canoeing, skiing, weightlifting and dat¬ ing .. . Employed at Star Market . . . Plans to attend college and enjoy life to its fullest. “The future is ahead the past behind, live for today, with peace of mind!” Q)anlel ZSame l 40 Arnold Avenue Boog, Favorite classes Algebra II and Advanced Chemistry . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Gucciardi . . . Re¬ membered for always playing basketball, carving ini¬ tials on the ceiling in H R. 169, the “Boog walk”, and for saying “this expression isn’t too overused!” ... Will always remember playing hoop, triple-jumping, chants of “Boog!”, Zak’s Octoberfest, ’82, times with Dag, D, and Lep, Sinominoes, Legokrick, Legamy, Legajen, BC’s Group D, and encounters with Mrs. Morse . . . Member of the Varsity Cross-country, Bas¬ ketball, and Spring Track teams . . . Homeroom Rep, and Member of Math team . .. Collegebound. 15 Oak Street Lisa Lips, Favorite class Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska . . . Remembered for being on crutches, laughing, and “Mom, Mommy with fudge!” . . . Will always remember Jr. year, Ba k’s, Lipton, Capri, Por- tex, Tuesday nights, not getting away with the “83”, Nel, being with friends, dancing everywhere, 8 12 82, weekend of 7 24 82, cheering ’81 — ’82, saluta — bandaids with J.F., C.F., and A.L., decorating Phil’s car, Jr. and Sr. Proms, gym shows, and cheerleaders dance . . Member of the Cheerleading Squad, Pow¬ der Puff, and Gymnastics . . . Collegebound. “Never gonna say good-bye.” — Billy Preston 56 0 , ome uc i£u sl ' ■ZZls 35 Blueberry Lane Will be remembered for skipping classes, van parties, blonde streak in hair, first to wear designers and sweats Celebration Stripping Act, and always saying “Oh Heavens” . . . Will always remember P.D.’s weekend parties, school nights out with C.S. and R.G., midnight Bali runs B.A. “K.S.” Batchelder parties, hanging out with P.D. and gang, and having E.H. sleep over . . . member of gymnastics, varsity Football, and captain of Baseball . . . Employed at Robin Cleaning Co. “Everything must have an end like an ocean to a shore like a river to a stream it’s the famous final scene.” — Bob Seger 217 Woburn Street Sally, Favorite class — Human Behavior with Mr. Clarke . . Remembered for never being able to open my locker . . . Will always remember the French and German exchanges . . . Member of High Happenings and 735 . . . Enjoys writing and playing the guitar . . . Employed at Humpty Dumpty School . . . Future ambition — to be President of the United States. “If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you it’s yours. If it doesn’t .. . It never was”—Anony¬ mous iScatt yC. J2iutcAe iZusA 118 Prescott Street Squaker, Favorite class Ancient History ... Favorite teacher Mr. Scarpitto and Mr. Mellin .. . Remembered for always being sleepy . . . Will always remember “Beatlemania”, ski trips, trip to Germany, and F.F. . . . Member of the Spring and Winter track team . . . Enjoys playing the guitar . . . Employed at the Market Basket . . . Collegebound. “In my life I love them all” — John Lennon flarce Zo iAa uc y 5 Duck Road Marce, Favorite class — Ancient History . . . Favorite teacher — Mr. Lovely . . . Will be remembered for never getting a hair cut, and for saying “It’s snowing out!” ... Will always remember the ledge . . . Future plans include becoming a millionaire. 75 Dana Road Raff, Riff-Raff, Enjoyed Geometry with Mrs. Cooper . . . Favorite teachers — Mr. Darrin and Mr. Cahill ... Remembered for always worrying . . . Remembers special times with Tom, S.L.’s New Year’s Party 1 15 82, Jr. Prom, good times with J.D., “I’ll pick you up at 7:15”, and cast and Marshall parties .. . Member of the Drama Club, fisheries, and co-captain of Gator Wrestling . .. Thanks mom and dad ... Employed at Marshall’s . . . Collegebound. “1 love you not only for what you are, but for what I am when I am with you, perhaps that is what being a friend means, after all.” — Anonymous (SZzaZet i yC. fflead 35 Laurel Lane Liz . . . Favorite teachers: mom and dad . . . Remem¬ bered for brace, crutches and slings . . . Will always remember the summer of ’82, Mr. Kenney’s room, C.I.I., Four Muskateers, Y.C.C., L.A.C., all her teachers, and special times with special friends . . . Member of Rainbow, AFS Student Council and Im¬ pression’s Editorial Board . . . Co-Literary Editor of the Yearbook . . . Works at the Wakefield Animal Hospital . . . Aspiring veterinarian. “To shelter one’s self from the anguish of life is to remove one’s self from the living. Human life is a series of ups and downs. That’s part of the taking and giv¬ ing.” — Donna Lewis 57 .ffiic a yT i )after 36 Richards Road Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Zenewicz and Writing with Miss Montejunas . . . Remembered for always having something to say, for telling jokes, and for saying “life goes on” . . . Will always remember the West Side waltz, watching the wheels, “He’s here! He’s here!”, Buckwheat, M.B., and being occasionally preppy . . . Participated in Field Hockey, Basketball, ana Softball . . . Employed at Marshalls . . . College- bound. Someday we’ll look back on this and it will all seem funny.” — Bruce Springsteen . (far {J? Aeman 86 Forest Street 46 James Road Kami, Favorite teachers Mr. Appleby and Mr. Blum . . . Will always remember 11 14 81, summer of ’82, J.P. with S.F., not getting caught in “83”, Pops, B.A.K.’s, Capri, O.T.7, beeping, good friends, and growing up with S.P. andJ.F. . . . Captain of the Baton Squad, H.R. Rep., member of the Tennis Team, and participated in Advanced Dance . . . Employed at Edelweiss Gift Shop . . . Collegebound. “If you get up and walk away, leave the past behind, go ahead and take a ride, no telling what you’ll find.” — Go-Go’s 1494 Main Street Favorite class Engineering Graphics with Mr. Wales . . . Remembered for liking Iron Maiden and for his mock G.T.O. ... Will always remember being kicked out of the library, breaking down on the way to the Iron Maiden, Judas Priest Concert, and the class of ’83 . . . Enjoys cars, fishing, snowmobiling, motorcycling, and Heavy Metal Rock-n-Roll . . . Employed at Cerretani’s ... Collegebound. “How much longer will it take for the world to see, we should leam to live and simply let it be.” — Judas Priest { J) o ! a jfee tflic arcls, 218 Lowell Street Blitzkrieg, Sexy, Kid, Sir, Special thanks to Mr. Ap¬ pleby, Ms. Montejunas, and Ms. Lanouette . . . Re¬ membered for her hair . . . Will always remember good times with Clown, Jack, Mickey, Boog, Dag, and Dickie, Baps, Rm. 121, New Year ’81, October ' 81, friends in the class of ’84, the Miss T.E.E.N. Pageant, and so much more . . . Activities included Impres¬ sions Editorial Board, 735 Peer Leader, Art and Layout Co-Editor of Pioneer . . . Employed at Brooks Drugs and Reading Chronicle . . . Collegebound. “Just aim beyond the clouds and rise above the crowds and start your own parade.” — Barry Manilow oteoe i j(J . i toAc i o i 48 Maple Ridge Road Favorite class Accounting I with Mr. Brett . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Swanson and Mr. Valeska . . . Remem¬ bered for being the best J. Geils fan along with V., and attending bake sales with R.C., D.N., T.D. ... Will always remember fifth period with R.C. and N.S., parties, J. Geils ’80, ’81, and ’82, summer of ’82, Jr Prom, and Hampton Beach . . Member of Baseball and Hockey Teams . .. Enjoys racquetball ... Em¬ ployed at Star Market . . . Collegebound. ' People sometimes ask me why I scream and I shout. I just say it’s in me and it’s got to come out.” — J. Geils Band 58 {sic rea f. fflu so 32 Granger Avenue Favorite class Modern European History with Mr. Swanson . . . Remembered for being a prep, having wild hair, being talkative, and being spacy . . . Will always remember fireside chats, “L.A.B.A.”, Zak’s Oktoberfest ’82, ski trips, B.H.’s party, Lawrence Academy, cruising, pumpkining, Market Forge, Cum- bie’s Runs, all-nighters in Bigelow Hall, and my friends . . . Member of Sr. Class Comm, and A.F.S. Club . . . Employed at Papa Ginos in Stoneham ... College- bound. “People can be divided into three groups: those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who wonder what happened.” a to a 0 l€0 11 Kingston Street Little Guinea, Shorty, Ju, Enjoyed Geometry with Mrs. Jones .. . Remembered for being short, being a Led Zeppelin-Robert Plant freak, and spazzing out with C.M. ... Will always remember the summer of ’82 with Craig, wild times with C.M., L.H., and T.R., jeep rides behind Zayre’s, New Year’s Eve 1982, and nights at Parker with C.C. ... Active member of Rainbow . . . Employed at Mall Drugs ... Collegebound. “Many dreams come true, and some have silver lin¬ ings. I live for my dreams and a pocketful of gold.” — Led Zeppelin. 3a n r c7 . tflaaer 78 Cross Street Mair, Ruggi, M.L., Enjoys Human Behavior and Ancient History . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Valeska ... Remembered for being quiet and drawing flowers everywhere . . . Will always remember Jr. Prom ’80 with B E., good times with my friends, New Year’s Eve ’81, Jr. Prom ’82 with D.H., working D.W.H. and J.A., and Powder Puff . . . Member of the tennis team ... Employed at Atlantic . . . Collegebound for a Nursing career. If you have two friends in your life, you are lucky. If you have one good friend you are more than lucky.” — S.E. Hinton IL a y (nuqa e 16 Fairmount Road Rock, Rogue, Whimpy, Enjoyed class with Mr. Darrin and Mr. Moscariello . . . Remembered for my messy notebook, procrastination, and my last supper with J.F. ... will always remember the crash 8 28 82, Zak’s Oktoberfests, the truck, the times with the Green’s Brothers, Mad dog Mike, Hugs, J.E., Meatball, and wrestling practices .. . Member of Gophers and Yearbook staff. . . Varsity Wrestling and Tennis teams . . . Employed at Meadowbrook . . . Collegebound. “Those crazy nights I do remember in my youth — I do recall, those were the best times, most of all.” — Journey 40 Mark Avenue Pueblo, Kizzi, Favorite class Human Behavior ... Fa¬ vorite teachers Mr. GillisandMr. Valeska . . . Remem¬ bered for her laugh and talking so fast ... Will always remember the best of times with the Class of ’83, R.B., games people play with Michele, being sneaky with Annmarie, Pan with K.T., PPC, Lipton, Capri, BAK’s, Jr. Beach Day, Oktoberfest ’82, HoJo’s with K.M., 7 31 82 with Karen, S.T.’ssleepovers, Summerof’82, and pumpkining . . . “Love ya Mom and Dad.” ... Employed at Computax . . . Plans to attend business school. “Where do we go from here, now that all of the children are growing up.” — Alan Parson’s Project 118 Prospect Street Greg, Ralph, Favorite class Physics with Mr. McGuire . . . Remembered for not getting into serious rela¬ tionships, planning get-togethers, and partying . . . Will always remember Well’s Beach Maine ' 82, times at the lake, Ken’s accidents, Zak’s parties ’81 and ’82, and Junior Beach Day . . . Member of Ski Club and Varsity Soccer . . . Employed at Ground Round .. . Collegebound. “These are the best of times” — Styx 59 ( fcwias . 1 . i i uan 31 Federal Street Jim, Favorite classes Algebra Two and College Prep, with Mr. Kaczowka, also enjoyed class with Mrs. Nor- mand . . . Remembered for being tall and loving a good time . . . Will always remember looking down on everyone, Wendy C., and second off with Alan . .. Member of the Drama Club, Photography Club and Demolay . . . Wants to be a lawyer . . . Collegebound. “Oh yeah, life goes one — long after the thrill of living is gone.” — John Cougar cvv ' r £8. JcLXOfl fle ls sa . (. i fc cm 70 Border Road Missy, Favorite class Chemistry . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Kaczowka . . . Remembered for sitting on the radiator all day and for being spoiled rotten with the “Z” ... Will always remember the best times with Danny, 3 7 80, good times with Lisa, Karen, and Sheila, the milkman, Sr. Prom ’82, fruity days with Joanne, Mom, and track raves with Barbara . . . Cap¬ tain of Spring Track . . . Participated in Varsity Winter Track and Powder Puff . . . Collegebound. ‘ ‘May you have a strong foundation when the winds of change shift.” — Bob Dylan 11 Foxrun Lane Sax, Favorite class Gym . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Blaney . . Remembered for turning the radio to WAAF or WCOZ and having all the disco people be B.S. ... Always remember my father out looking for me. The China Moon Run!, Killing animals in Andover and The Farm . . . Enjoys Boxing, Hunting, and Skiing . . Participated in Fr. Football and Gymnastics . . . Employed at M.W. Carr Wilmington Warehouse . . . Plans to join the Navy all the way! . . Future ambition is to do better than my father. “Bald is Beautiful.” c cme o. !c o C7 394 Pearl Street Enjoyed Biology with Mr. Diluna . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Howland . . . Always remember Jen’s van, D.N.’s parties, Luke Skywalker alias K.M at Orr’s Island, Pizza runs and H.J. Camp with the Doods, Bunganut and “Name That Tune” with M.P.at C.V., and Geils concerts . . . Participated in Cross-country, Co-captain of Winter and Spring Track, and Ski Club Member . . . WPG.A. . t cm a - (r cmc Icr 3 Bartlett Circle Nance, Enjoyed Distributive Education with Mr. Levesque . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Scarpitto . . . Re¬ membered for sitting on the radiator and taking pic¬ tures with Ted ... Always remember good times with Sandy and Tim, Dance Factory, summer of’82, parties with the gang, Powder Puff, pumpkinina and skiing with the M’s . . . Photography Editor of Pioneer ’83, Homeroom rep, Jr. and Sr. Committee, slide shows, Statistician for Varsity Basketball . . . Kiss 108 ... College bound. “Today, well lived, makes yesterday a dream of happi¬ ness and tomorrow a vision of hope.” — Unknown f (a ' c . ( . h zu’ c er 10 Bearhill Road Hyde, Favorite class Algebra . . . Favorite teacher Ms. Lanouette . . . Remembered for always talking about B.F. . . Favorite saying “What’s up?” . . . Will always remember Bobby, the gang, 7 5 81, Freshman year, partying with good friends and 10 30 79 . . . Partici¬ pated in Fr. Softball and Cross-country . . Enjoys camping at Emersons and bowling . . . Employed at Market Basket . . . Collegebound in the medical field. “Friends, though absent are still present.” — Cicero 60 30 Arnold Avenue Scho, Chris Vicious, Enjoyed classes with Mr. Croft, Mr. Rhodes, and Mr. Valeska . . . Remembered for the killer punch, expecting, and being mistaken for a teacher . . . Always remember 9 14 81, Thursday and Friday nights, Salem ’81 and ’82, parties with the ’81 crowd, the “sophomore” guys, these eyes, summers, special friends, Mary!, and my inspiration. Impres¬ sions editor-in-chief, Pioneer assistant editor, member of National Honor Society, math team, Student Coun¬ cil, and Senior Class Committee ... Employed at Reading Card and Party ... Collegebound . .. “Actions speak louder than words.” 4 1 acaaeAne Ay fema l 17 Highland Street Jackie, Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mrs. Wood ... Always remember all the good times with best friends, everyone at Fabric Town, Beach day ’82 at Good Harbor, Trip to France and Switzerland ’82, Saturday nights, and Apple picking . . . Employed at Fabric Town ... Collegebound! ... Plans to travel and to become a success in life. “Wouldn’t it be wonderful if life’s problems would hit us when we’re eighteen — and know everything?!” — Anonymous iSam ra . . Sears 13 Wenda Street Aggie, Runner, Enjoyed Dist. Ed. with Mr. Levesque . . . Remembered for stealing people’s food and eating it on them . . . Always remember Cape Cod 5 30 82, all the fun and stupid times with Eunice, good times with Nick, L.C.D. and S.C., Hampton Beach, “knees and “I’m hungry!” . . . Participated on Fr. softball and spring track . . . Enjoys running, bike riding, racquet- ball, swimming, water skiing, tennis, and basketball . . . Employed at Datacube . . . Plans to attend a busi¬ ness school . . . Ambition to own a business. “Bom to Run” — Bruce Springsteen AAat i ee i jfl. A iar eu 316 Haven Street Kat y, Landshark, Enjoyed D.E. with Mr. Levesque, Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska and Cooking with Ms. Carter . . . Remembered for hanging around out back and spending my Jr. and Sr. years with J.B. and “It’s a hard world to get a break in all the good things have been taken.” . . . Remember Summer of ’82, partying with J.B. and swill and all my friends on Green St. with the good and bad times we had, Led Zep, Bob Seger and The Who . . . Plans to be happy and enjoy life. “It’s my life and I do what I want. It’s my mind and I’ll think what I want. Show me I’m wrong, hurt me some¬ times, but someday I’ll treat you real fine ...” Jk ' aoaj 21 Sherwood Road Pam, Sam, Enjoyed Trig, with Mrs. Jones . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Donovan . . . Remembered for listening to everyone’s problems and being herself . . . Always remember great times with good friends, no luck in Wakefield MacDonald’s, serious talks, “Oliver,” “Good News,” and working in the office with Mr. S., parties at W.T.’s and M.M. and “Worms” ... Partici¬ pated in Glee Club, High Happenings and office work . . . Enjoys dancing and acting classes . . . Employed at Calico Comers . . . Plans include college. “Love means not ever having to say you’re sorry.” — Love Story 28 Landers Road Shag, Wave, Favorite class Modem Novel . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Scarpitto . . . Remembered for the parties held at my house every weekend, my love for football . .. Always remember Domenic’s entertainment disco dances in the cafeteria, winning football games, par¬ ties, and good times with friends, and saying “what’s up” . . . Member of freshman and varsity football and basketball teams . . . Collegebound . . . Hopes to be a working class business manager. “The quality of a man’s life is in direct proportion to his commitment to excellence, regardless of his chosen field or endeavor.” — V. Lombardi 61 l£au a tSemone 19 Tennyson Road Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska . . . Favor¬ ite teacher Mr. Darrin .. . Remembered for having someone do her computer programs for her and talk¬ ing about her boyfriends in French class . . . Always remember 6 23 80, Summer of ’80 with R.F., Great times with good friends, and Wakefield parties with S.V. . . . Participated on Varsity Tennis, 735 Inc., Glee Club — Oliver, “Good News” . . . Enjoys skiing and skating . . . Employed at C.V.S. . . . Collegebound. “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can and wisdom to know the difference.” 7 Gilmore Drive Birdie, Chris, Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska . . . Remembered for moving back and joking around . . . Will always remember good friends, 6 to 4 on 8 7 in N.C., N.H., Zak’s Octoberfest, Junior Prom, Junior Beach day, and the Go-Go’s . . . Participated in Powder Puff and on the Senior Class Committee ... I love you Mom and Dad . . . Collegebound. “Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you!” Z eorac G f nti i S eoryc f7 .G7£. I A II 186 Summer Avenue Thank you Mike!!!” Never wait or hesitate. Get in gear before it’s too late. You may never get another chance. Cause youth’s a mask but it doesn’t last. Live it long and live it fast.” — Rod Stewart “Life is so brief and time is a thief when you’re unde¬ cided. And like a fist full of sand it’ll sift right through your hands ” — Rod Stewart “Play hard, live fast and make music that really rocks.” — David Lee Roth 1 Tennyson Road Smitty, Smibbs, Favorite class Microbiology . . . Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Kenney . . . Remembered for look¬ ing like the boy on the cover of Dibbs . . . Always remember Mr. Kenney trying to trade for old pens, the weekend at Keoka lake, and the night of the Gymnas¬ tics show with Ange . . . Participated in Soccer and Baseball . . . Employed at Smith and Welsh Printing . , . Plans to attend college to study Engineering. “Never be a quitter, because winners never quit, and quitters never win.” — P. Vaccaro 49 Locust Street Joe, Favorite class Engineering Graphics . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Wales . . . Always remember Cat Parties, Freshmen year, and T.G.I.F.!!! . . . Participated on Soccer and the Outing Club . . . Enjoys bicycling .. . Employed at Davis Carpet . . . Collegebound. “I found the simple life, ain’t so simple.” — Van Halen i i c arc ( (( c S Z 39 Riverside Drive Rick, Favorite classes Physics, Trig., and Computer Math . . . Favorite teachers Mrs. Jones and Mr. Cahill . Remembered for “Hot off the press”, putting off doing something . . . Always remember France ' 82, Chem. and Lab phone calls, saying, “The heck with this!” . . . Participated on Cross Country, Spring track. Band, and Jazz Band . Enjoys carnping and bicy¬ cling . Employed at Bradlee’s ... Collegebound. “All the world’s indeed a stage, we are merely players, performers, and portrayers, each another’s audience, outside the gilded cage.” — Rush 62 tSccza wc jtf. ' i 393 Summer Avenue Suzie-Q, Favorite class 20’s and 30’s with Mr. Croft . . . Remembered for “what is time?”, “see you later Edweena”, and my philosophy of time . . . Will always remember Eric. 7 11 all-nighter, the conveyer belt, sliding with C.M., point zero, seeing the Grateful Dead, Shriner’s Classic, and W.P.G.S. . . . Enjoys looking at the stars . . . Future plans include going to Vienna. “Somebody said that it couldn’t be done, and he, with a chuckle replied, that ‘maybe it couldn’t’ but he would be one who wouldn’t say so till he tried.” — Edgar A. Guest . ow i }. It vucA 230 Bancroft Avenue Remembered for her long hair, different style, and 11th and 12th at the Vocational . . . Always remember Focus Community Award, Craftsmanship Award in Cosmotology, Special Ed., Grateful Dead, the park, friends, and Tom Dowd . . . Participated in V.I.C.A. .. . Enjoys hairstyling, sewing, guitar, and gymnastics Employed at Tiger’s Den and Daniel’s Nursing Home . . . Future plans include college and traveling. There never has been and never will be anyone exactly like you.” 1 a icu (stsi foracco 15 Hillcrest Road Nance, Favorite class Accounting II . . . Favorite teach¬ er Mr. Brett . . . Remembered for being with Greenie, always cleaning up, her one track mind, and getting away with eveiything . . . Always remember SPRING¬ STEEN 80, Oct. 2, Bruce’s birthday, J.G., the Meadowbrook run, Nuge’s parties, Jr. Prom, emergency exits at her parties, 7 Hillcrest, and the Forge . . . Participated in cheerleading and track . . . Collegebound. ‘ ‘Mama always told me not to look into the sights of the sun, oh, but Mama, that’s were the fun is.” — Bruce Springsteen . c iiaoa ' 34 Lawrence Road Kathy, Favorite teachers Miss Montejunas and Mrs. Healy . . . Remembered for always blushing, smiling, having a good time, and being with Heather . . . Will always remember late night Impressions meetings, Fri¬ day night parties with good friends, band trips to Matta- tuck, French students at R.M.H.S.. Beth. Moira, and great times in band with Wendy and Karen . . . Editor of Impressions . . . French club . . . Collegebound. “It is wonderful to realize that we have learned to love so many people through sharing and that there are so many more who we will learn to love and who will love us.” f ur ca? _ C. r ftama M 61 John Carver Road Kat, Kath, Kathy, Ski pro, Favorite class Sr. Office Practice ... Favorite teacher Mr. Hart . . . Remem¬ bered for always being with Di, laughing, and eating all the time . . . Always remember long talks with D.D., good and bad times with T.C. and company, B.F. being an awesome friend, and being with good friends . . . Involved with Varsity Softball and Winter Track . . . Participated in the Ski Club and Bake sales .. . Enjoys being with friends and skiing . . . Employed at Bradlees. “If you can’t be with the one you love; love the one you’re with!” — Author Unknown 47 Glenmere Circle Squirrel, Favorite classes Jr. Merch., Cooking, and Dist. Ed. . . . Enjoyed classes with Mr. Levesque and Mrs. Carter . . . Will be remembered for being loud in the halls, having a good time with friends, and always saying “you got to mood on” .. . Will always remem¬ ber good times with Chica and Whitie, the Lake, Zayre’s, Summer ’82, 5 28 82 with Whitie, Lenox, and A.P. ... Enjoys waterskiing, tennis, and listening to tunes .. . Plans to work full time. Well 1 remember every little thing as if it happened only yesterday, parking by the lake there was not another car in sight.” — Meatloaf. 63 (2a ne j{£. l u a y 107 John Carver Road Chico, Favorite classes U.S. History. Advanced Writ¬ ing .. . Favorite teachers Dr. Kelly and Mr. Cahill . . . Will be remembered for being skinny, being Por¬ tugese, and for saying “I can’t breathe.” . . . Will always remember the Rush and Scorpion Concerts, Mount Liberty, the Gallagher Cup, Stage Fort Park, and QYC rescue squad . . . Member of Winter and Spring Track . . . Enjoys sailing, fishing, and hunting . . . Employed at Racquetime, Woburn . . . Plans to attend a four year college. “We can understand one another; but each of us is able to interpret himself to himself alone.” — Hesse Garo ' ie a fei i 42 Audubon Road Tarp, Enjoyed English with Mrs. Gorsey . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Howland and Mrs. Twomey . . . Remem¬ bered for never going to school, classes, and home, getting in trouble with L.Z. and S.F., and baked beans Will always remember M.D., Summer of ’81 with L.Z., S.F., K.W., A.J., and “Wakefield”, all-nighter 10 11 82, Halloween ’81, 3 C’s, Claws, going to the Cape with L.Z. and our Maine friends, Sully’s party 10 1 82, and “The End” . . Enjoys partying ... Employed at Holiday Inn . . Plans to attend Bt School and travel the world. “A day wasted is never a wasted day.” jusiness . (far ( f. r (af aa 6 Virginia Road Favorite classes Typing and Human Behavior .. . Fa¬ vorite teachers Mrs. Starrett and Mrs. Wood . . . Re¬ membered for always being late for class, gym excuse, “I have Bronchitis”, crashing on my bike, and saying “No, biggy” ... Will always remember D.B. andL.H. on the radiator, N.C., D.S., andJ.F. outback, Summer of ’82, going away party for K.S., “where was it?”, and 11 21 82 . . . Enjoys partying, recovering, and par¬ tying again . . . Plans to attend Business School. “Life is a waste of time. Time is a waste of life. So let’s go out and get wasted and have the time of our life.” — K.S. (( risltae (f. ffarz a 35 Tennyson Road Chris, Favorite classes 3-D and Algebra . . . Favorite teachers Mrs. O’Brien and Mrs. Cooper . . . Will be remembered for influencing people and her artistic ability . . . Will always remember the time S.C. got suspended, getting thrown out of detention by Mr. Symonds, and Summer “81” . .. Employed at Kitty’s . . . Plans include working and attending art or design school. ‘ ‘These are the seasons of emotion — and like the wind they rise and fall. This is the wonder of devotion — I see the torch we all must hold. This is the mystery of the quotient — upon us all a little rain must fall.” — Led Zeppelin fOe ii e jlf. Jume 30 Brewer Lane Favorite class Math . . . Favorite teachers M. Hart and Mr. Carroll . . . Will be remembered for being with C.P. and friends down Birchie park, partying, and saying “take it right out of your mind” ... Will always remember the Jr. Sr. Proms, good times with C.P., C.M., S.H., and especially J.F., being in the Three Supremes — A.G., J.N., and D.S. .. . Member of the Basketball team . . . Enjoys skiing and partying . .. Collegebound. “I like to start dreaming about tomorrow today.” — Marshall Tucker Band. “Love ya Mom and Dad ...” ffuva e jff. ffcmfor 88 Mineral Street 90 John Carver Road Tewks, Twiggs, Enjoyed 20’s and 30’s with Mr. How¬ land . . . Will be remembered for being talkative . . . Will never forget Lipton, Jr. and Sr. Proms, B.A.’s P arties, Oktoberfest ’82, pumpkining, Jim and Jr. eachday, 7 31 82, S.T.’s Bashers and Crashers, Grey House and Tootsie Pops with C.B., hating Har¬ vey’s, squinting with L.D., and summer ’80 with P R. ... Thanks for everything Mom and Dad ... Good Luck to the Class of ’83 ... Cheerleader for Football, Basketball, and Hockey and member of Ski Club . . . Employed at Demoulas . . . Collegebound. “Until tomorrow comes, we’ll dream of yesterday.” aieotfi ' 0. 7ioma 90 John Carver Road Tewks, Favorite class Western Civilization with Mr. Appleby . . . Will never forget Saturday nights in North Reading, Tennis team matches, being in the state ten¬ nis finals with Ted Dagnese, running the 1000-yard in Winter Track, Mr. Appleby’s sarcastic remarks, and arcades . . . Member of Winter Track and Tennis teams . . . Enjoys racquetball, karate, tennis, and video games ... Employed at Raquetime, Wobum ... Plans to attend a four-year college. “Someone who thinks the world is always cheating him is right — he is missing the wonderful feeling of trust in someone or something.” — Andrew Mason C c cas? fft. 548 Haverhill Street Jean — Jean the dancin’ machine, Favorite classes Microbiology and Chemistry . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Kenney and Mrs. Zolubos . . . Will be remembered for “I wish I was Jackie Onassis.” . . . Will never forget Panama, the Diluna duet, and the numerous trips to cookieland . . . Member of the Baton Squad . . . En¬ joys biking, equestrian riding, and cross-country skiing . . . Employed at Carvel . . . Plans to attend a four- year college. “When you are joyous, look deep into your heart and you shall find it is only that which has given you sorrow that is giving you joy.” — Kahlil Gibran 52 Oak Street Moose. Favorite class Building Construction . . . Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Rhodes . . . Will be remembered for What’s the deal, Lou?” and out of control housepar- ties . . Will always remember Biller’79, Kinks, Beach- days ’81 and ’82, Jr. and Sr. Proms, and Oktoberfest ' 82 Member of Freshman Football and Varsity Baseball teams . . Enjoys having a good time . . . Employed by Dana Fowle, Inc. . . . Plans to attend Wentworth Institute of Technology. “Many times I’ve lied, many times I’ve listened — Many times I’ve wondered how much there is to know.” — Led Zeppelin Wmc u £77ioma 17 Haystack Road Noony, Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska . . . Will be remembered for “I’m sorry”, her crazy clothes, being late, and always working . . . Will never forget parties with the goose and the blond bomber, and nights out with K.S., G.I., K.M., and K.W. . . . Enjoys karate, tennis, and swimming . . . Employed at Demoulas ... Collegebound. “I am somebody; nobody is exactly like me. I have my own style, ideas, and beliefs. I live for today, not for tomorrow, for who knows what tomorrow may bring.” 40 Kendall Street, Boston Roxbury Tomahawk, Eb, Favorite class Computers .. . Favor¬ ite teachers Mr. Bond and Mrs. Cook . .. Will be remembered for “Hey momma, what’s up?” and pull¬ ing his hair out in the cafe . . . Will always remember Gloucester, jumping off the quarries, D.N.’s toga party . . . Will always love Mom. Dad and Rick and Linda Chesley . . . Captain of Football, Basketball, and Spring Track teams . . . Employed by Nordberg Cater¬ ing, Inc. . . . Collegebound. “What are friends? Friends are those who look at you when you first walk in and don’t judge you by your color, race or religion, but accept you the way you are. Friends are the class of ’83.” 65 ' ma mo i _ ! £77io ?iJMO t 607 Pearl Street Wheaties, Will be remembered for “you’ve got to be kidding me!”, her pink Caddy, being late, and laughing too hard . . . Will always remember Jr. and Sr. Proms ' 82, great escapes, all-nighters, Ho-Jo’s, B A ’s, Chris’ 16th b-day party, Hampton Beach ’82, pumpkining, Oktoberfest ’82, and best friends . . . Cheerleader and member of the Ski Club . . . Enjoys 86-hunting . . . Plans to attend a four year college and to become a fashion coordinator. “Happy am I for 1 love life’s pleasures, tucking memo¬ ries in my mind; my smile reflects the love that I cherish for timeless friends I once did find ...” 146 Willow Street Pam, Enjoyed American History with Dr. Kelly . . . Will always remember L.P.C., C.P.A., portex, not getting away with the 83,” the Blow Out, Pop’s, Tuesday night 8 14 82, decorating Phil’s car, and good friends . Homeroom Rep., member of sophomore, junior, and senior class committees, group dance, and the Pep Squad Enjoys dancing .. . Employed at DeMoulas ... Collegebound. ff ZZ a U). ZTZomson 24 Smith Avenue T-Bird, Enjoyed Physics with Mr. Maguire . . . Will be remembered for his clean car and coming from St. John’s . . . Will never forget C.A.S., Friday afternoon runs, Meadowbrook runs, Washington, Jeffrey’s East- gate, Market Forge, and freshman year . . . Member of Varsity Hockey Team . . . Employed in maintenance at Cummings Park . . . Plans to attend a four year college and to become a pilot in the U.S. Air Force. “See, you learn something new every day.” — C.A.S. y)c ora i ZTar ieA 16 Easton Street Debbie, Red Enjoyed Chemistry with Mrs. Cook . . . Will be remembered for “It’s like yah . . . right!”, her red hair, and her purple clothes . . . Will always re¬ member Clover Park High, Angy and the gang, Moira, the Journey concert, and Sally . . . Member of the Powder Puff Football Team and the band . . . Enjoys reading, playing the piano, and singing . . . Employed at Daniel ' s Nursing Home . . . Plans to take a semester off, then enter college. “I’m finally out in the clear and I’m free, I’ve got dreams I’m livin’ for. I’m movin’ on where they’ll never find me, rollin’ on to anywhere.” — Journey . ( yf of)? ' ZZF. Z7?€r i 211 High Street Tanorama, Enjoyed Science Fiction with Mr. Scarpitto . . . Will be remembered for “What’s up, Chief?” and not having a license . . . Will never forget the summers of ’81 and ’82 at D.N.’s and J.D.’s houses, the quar¬ ries, pumpkining, and Beck’s house with Greenie .. . Member of W.P.G.A. . . . Enjoys all sports, especially skiing . . . Plans to attend a prep school and succeed in whatever he does. “There are three types of people in this world: those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who wonder what happened.” — Unknown 166 Woburn Street Enjoyed Western Civilizations with Mr. Appleby and English with Mr. Croft . . . Will be remembered for being on T.V. . . . Will always remember summer’81, 20-85-95, Strawberries, Frog, E.T. on Halloween, talking Colgate with Stacey, homeroom with Paula, and Hoofer ' s Advisory . . . Member of Field Hockey, Winter and Spring Track, Sr. Class Committee, and Yearbook Staff . . . Enjoys sailing . . . Employed by K Mart . . . Collegebound. “Some would as soon throw it all, as throw a part away. And some will say all sorts of things, but some mean what they say.” — C.S. Lewis 66 700 Pearl Street Enjoyed classes with Mr. Bond and Mr. Kenney . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Diluna . . . Will be remembered for “Oh my God”, “What are we gonna do?”, the inability to gain weight, and making messes at lunch . Will always remember Melissa’s radiator, saying “Hi” to Z, Tahiti!, 77, and Mr. Mike . . . Member of varsity golf team, and manager of wrestling team . . . Member of High Happenings staff. . . Enjoys golf and dancing . . . Collegebound. “Yabo dabo iddi biddi, Isn’t that funya?” — M.P. 133 Van Norden Road Doodie, Favorite class World Cultures . . . Favorite teacher Ms. Pappalardo and Mrs. Jones . . . Will be remembered for “What’s up?”, being with Jane and Tracey, and having a strange brother . . Will never forget W P G.A., J. Geils concert. Market Forge, sum¬ mer of ’82, Orr’s Island, pumpkining, track camp, Kinks, B.S. at W.P., 4 1 81. and 10 31 81 . . Mem¬ ber of Varsity Cross Country Team, Captain of Winter and Spring Track Teams . . . Employed at Holiday Inn ... Collegebound What the youth dreams today is tomorrow’s public opinion, and the day after is the character of nations.” f f (We (y?. ( (h t!7lo yt 142 Belmont Street Punk, Enjoyed Latin and Biology with Mr. Diluna . . . Will be remembered for “Let’s blow this clambake”, going punk and plasma elf . . . Will never forget Mar- grethe, I’ll be good, Greek meatballs, Bonjeer, Emily Litella, Blowfish, songs on the chalkboard, switch- action, in biology, Ronnie?. Bob Hope, pumpkining, graphboard on Mrs. J., Miss Duffy Pullover, and good times in the library . . . Captain of Varsity Softball and Member of Varsity Basketball ... Collegebound. “Now it’s finally time to leave. Take it calmly and serene. It’s the famous final scene.” — Bob Seger 13 Beacon Street Kim, Enjoyed Dist. Ed. with Mr. Levesque and typing with Mr. Blaney . . . Will be remembered for “You’ll be all right”, always laughing, and being in love with Tommy . . . Will never forget good times with Sharon D., driving with Moe and Lynn, and Lynn always talking about Dean . . . Member of Rainbow . . . Em¬ ployed at University Bank and Trust . . . Future plans include attending college, working, and owning her own business. “I don’t know what kind of future life I believe in but I believe that we all go through here must have some value.” — Eleanor Roosevelt o t c (( y w i er C7 133 Van Norden Road Jonny V, V., Favorite class Accounting I . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Cahill .. . Will be remembered for “Do Ba Da Do Ba Da Do Ba Da, Yeah!” and listening to Geils . . . Will always remember Orr’s Island, D.N.’s parties, the late or all nighters, Jr. prom. Market Forge, the park, toga party, Beach day, summer of “82”, pum- kining, and 40 or 50 people ... Member of Varsity Cross Country Team . . . Member of W.P.G.A. . . . Employed at Anton’s Cleaners . . . Collegebound. “Those drifter days are past me now, I have so much more to think about. Deadlines and commitments, what to leave in what to leave out.” — Bob Seger Uaro usi £7 . Centura { J)aou (). 7 f hay t 562 Pearl Street Lank, Vaughna, Enjoyed Microbiology with Mr. Ken¬ ney and French with Mrs. Healy . .. will be remem¬ bered for Rodney, nose problems, and being a typical jock . . . Will always remember Jr. and Senior Proms, ski trips, and the France trip . . . member of varsity basketball, and First Congregational Church Group . .. Employed by Y.M.C.A. . . . Collegebound. “I can never hide myself from me, I see what others may never know. I never can fool myself and so, whatever happens I want to be self-respecting and conscience free.” — Guest 67 ' )u an £ ?. ( ! io a Ue 38 Walnut Street Sue, Favorite class Latin with Miss Lanouette . . . Will be remembered for “SUPA” and dancing . . . Will always remember ‘Bonjeer, the scoop patrol, Zack’s Octoberfest, applepicking, pumpkining, Zarex, Waunk”, touch everything, driving with Julie, raquet- ball with C.M., Big Band concert ’82, L.D. of ’82, Putnam Pantry, and Jr. ski trip . . . Office worker, Member of Jr. and Sr. Class Committees, Powder Puff Football . . . Collegebound. ' ‘But in the end there’s dancing, songs, and smiles.” — Boomtown Rats 29 Pennsylvania Avenue Favorite class Man in Conflict with Mrs. Bumes . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Benshimol . . . Will be remem¬ bered for saying, “That’s true.” .. . Will always re¬ member the summer of ’81, good times with N.W., C.W . andA.G., 7 25 81 and the plan that worked, the Hi-C Syndrome, animal noises, and being a refugee at the Drive In . . . Member of the Band, and Ski Club . . . Employed at Reading Card and Party . . . Plans to attend college for Nursing. Asking questions is a part of learning.” 68 [Acu monc G. (fa TC t 365 Ash Street Ray, Enjoyed Microbiology with Mr. Kenny . . . Re¬ membered for driving a rotted old mustang on the verge of collapse and saying, “How’s it going, EH?” . . . Will remember his friends and causing trouble in the library . . . Enjoys fishing, cars, heavy metal music, and working at Caldors . . . Collegebound. “I’m running free now, I’m running free.” — Iron Maiden 5 Tennyson Circle Weba, Member of Varsity Cross-Country, Winter Track, and Spring Track . . . Enjoys sailing, running, and all sports . . . Employed at Ramada Inn . . . Col¬ legebound. “It is fatal to enter any race without the will to win it.” flaureen ( (( } ia en 28 Chestnut Road Moe, Favorite class Dist Ed with Mr. Levesque and Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska . . . Will be remem¬ bered for always laughing, talking, and being Lynn M.’s shadow . . . Will always remember Robin’s and Marty’s parties, the Van Halen. Tom, Petty, and AC DC concerts with L.M and R.B., “The Big Buck¬ et”, and going to CARR Park in Medford . . . Enjoys tennis, horseback riding, and being with friends . . . Employed at Reading Eye Associates .. . College- bound. “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.” 26 Boswell Road Enjoyed 20’s and 30’s with Mr. Howland . . . Remem¬ bered for having fun when no one else was, always having to work the next day, and saying, “That’ssaid.” . . . Will always remember the getaway, Panama, re¬ fugee at the Drive In, abused by C.B., good times with A. I., L.W., N.W., A.G., and J.T., convenient in Wake¬ field, Baton Squad, Knobby, P.I.Y.C., the June bug. Land vacation ’81 ... A member of Baton Squad . . . Collegebound. “Listen to the tide slowly turning. Wash all our hear¬ taches away. We’re part of the fire that is burning, and from the ashes we can build another day.” —Justin Hayward tf nAer t yt. ( (f ) cls 26 Batchelder Road GGa r t _ c lG ute G iri l ' sie G. c (G m 47 Highland Street Favorite class Geometry with Mrs. Jones . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Croft . . . Will be remembered for saying Give me a break!” . . . Will always remember Beach Day 1980, Good Harbor, Applepicking, the first ski trip at Cannon Mtn., Zak’s Oktoberfest, all the dances, the trip to France, her co-workers at Cerretani’s, and good friends like J.S., S.M., B.K., and C.M. . . . Activities include Gymnastics, group dance Soph, year, and Powder Puff Football ... Employed at Cerretani’s Supermarket . . . Plans to attend college, travel, and marry fairly young. “Without love there is no life.” 11 Hillside Road Whitie, Favorite class Cooking with Mrs. Carter . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Gillis . . . Will be remembered for her nickname and for saying “Hey, what’s up?” ... Will always remember the good times with “CLAWS” and the Wakefield gang, Halloween ’81, the summer of’81, 10 13, Zayres, R.L., Squirrel, 5 28 and 29, Jr. year, Maine, and THE END! .. . Soccer cheerleader Jr. year . . . Enjoys being with friends and family . . . Plans to attend college, to visit Bermuda, and to get a red Corvette. “If dreams came true — oh, wouldn’t that be nice?” “Baby we were born to run.” — Bruce Springsteen fAG we A G 7 c Ut G 22 Berkeley Street Willy, Ken, Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Kelly . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Jones . . . Will be remembered for being the Soccer team’s cab driver, breaking his leg, choking on direct kicks, and saying “What a bum¬ mer!” . . . Will always remember Mr. Kelly, family history reports, France in April ’81, running quarters for Mr. Croft, ’82 Soccer team, and Bob Yiirell ... A member of Varsity Soccer and Track teams . . . Partici¬ pated in M.Y.F. and Q.U. Spring Soccer team ... Employed at McDonalds of Woburn . . . College- bound. “Something we were withholding made us weak, until we found it was ourselves.” — Robert Frost 41 Winter Street Dino, Enjoyed Sewing with Ms. Evans, Dist. Ed. with Mr. Levesque, and class with Mr. Valeska . . . Will be remembered for working at Mac’s and always being happy . . . Will always remember dancing in the street with K.D., C.M., D.D., and B.G., tent parties with K.D., and being with the girls . . . Participated as a Jr. Homeroom Rep. . . . Activities include Rainbow and teaching Sunday school to young children . . . Em¬ ployed at McDonalds of Reading . . . collegebound. “You need a little help from your friends.” GftoUi GA. ( (( t i ' oas 673 Haverhill Street Rob, Robin-Bobin, Enjoyed 20’s and 30’s with Mr. Howland . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Lovely and Mr. Brett . . . Remembered for her laugh, always smiling, and saying “That’s true” and “No problem!” ... Will always remember 2 24 81, great times with Steve, weekends in N.H., Vt. withS.S., Mag, Tuck and patch¬ es, ’82 qirls, bashes down the block, The End, AC DC Kinks, Rush, Dee-Cee’s locker, second periods, 10 12 82 with Tewks, and NYE party ’81-’82 . . . Enjoys partying, concerts, and dancing . . . Collegebound. We shared the years, we shared each day, in love together, we found a way.” — Black Sabbath 69 152 Forest Street Kimba, Favorite class A.P. chemistry . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Roth . . . Remembered for being the first person to qet her license, being the good student that didn’t study, and saying “You tard” . . . Will always remember Graphics with Mr. Wales and Mattituck . . . Participated in Basketball, select chorus, and stage band ... A member of the National Honor Society, 735, Impressions, band, and Glee Club . . . College- bound. “I am unicorn bom of the sun who roams the hidden places, who rides the clouds, who tames the best. I am the spearpoint of truth. I am the master of your dreams and desires. 1 am you.” — Unknown (f c iae . Zaramoa 16 Dustin Road Zi, Zeke, Zeeka, Favorite classes 20’s and 30’s and Engineering Graphics . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Croft and Mr. Swanson . . . Will always remember 12 79, the Smith School of Defensive Driving, The Hoota Patrol, and L. W. ... Was a member of J. V. Wrestling, Freshmen Basketball, Varsity Football, Sr. Class Com¬ mittee, the Ski Club, Outing Club, and was a Home¬ room Rep. . . . Enjoys skiing, hiking, and camping . . . Collegebound. “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women in it are merely players, They have their exits and their entrances; and one man plays many parts in his time.” — Shakespeare jfau ' tc . . c ((Wa t 30 Laurel Lane Lau, Favorite class Accounting I . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Brett . . . Will be remembered for flirting and raving . . . Will always remember all the memories and special moments with J.R. and K.C., all the shopping sprees with E.B. and hanging out at Friendly’s . .. Member of the Pep Squad, 735, and the make-up crew . . . Enjoys dancing and rollerskating . . . Future plans include Business School becoming a legal secre¬ tary. “Lord, Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things 1 can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” 12 Melbourne Avenue Lee, Favorite class Eleventh Grade English with Mrs. Gorsey . . . Favorite teacher Ms. Twomey . . . Will be remembered for always getting in trouble with C.T. and S.F. and for saying “Check it out . . . Will always remember the summer of ’81 with C.T., S.F., K.W., and A.G., her Wakefield friends, the all nighter, Hallo¬ ween ’81, Sully’s party, Going to the Cape with C.T., her Marine friends and Revere Beach 10 3 81 . . . Member of the Soccer Cheerleading Squad . . . Future plans include going to New York and being a cosmoto- logist. “It’s just an illusion.” . a t aj S. Kfyl e 57 Scotland Road Favorite class Algebra I and II . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Hollingsworth . . . Will always remember good times with L.W., A.I., C.W., J.T., A.G., summer of ’81, the crew, times with Steven, refugee from the drive-in, Manning list, animal noises, Knobby, the getaway, Panama, the plan that worked, Ruth, Baton Squad, Pam and Sue in Danvers, casual wear, and beeping with Mo . . . Member of the Baton Squad . . . College- bound. “The moment may be temporary but the memory is forever.” Jmc e e _ . Zacca a 62 Haystack Road Mitch, Favorite class U.S. History . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . . Will be remembered for always wanting a Trans-Am and being fidgety . . . Will always remember spending some strange days with Ann- Marie, 6 to 4 on 8 7 in N.C., N.H., “golfing” with Kristen and R.F., and D.A.’s Sr. Prom . . . Was a member of the Powder Puff Football team . . . Future plans include a Jr. College for floral design. “Tomorrow is a dream that leads me onward always just a step ahead of me . It’s a chance I’ve got to take, a friend I’ve yet to make, for it’s the person I’ve yet to be.” — Karen Raun JZame 9Tar C7 33 Mill Street lA Q$ul er 18 Kingston Street tfuire i a aua 147 Haverhill Street 4 si i . ( . jflcCnr ' G ar nzra fAee a i 113 Longwood Road if c ae. 28 Bainbridge Road Helium, Favorite class Distributive Ed. with Mr. Lev¬ esque . . . Favorite teacher Ms. Montejunas ... Will be remembered for laughing, giggling, and saying “God love ya!” .. . Always remember being with her best friend, Moe, goin g to Van Halen and AC DC with friends, good times with Bonnie, summer at Carp Park, and Dean . . . Enjoys concerts, clubs, and horseback riding . . . Employed at Stoneham Co-operative Bank . . . Plans to work with children. “If you love someone set them free, if they come back they’re yours, if they don’t it never was. 12 Robin Road The Doctor, Chicago Kid, Prophet, Favorite class Film Production . . . Favorite teacher Chet Balzer (W.C.H.S.) . . . Will be remembered for being the new kid in town . . . Will always remember his moving from Illinois and the experiences that accompanied the move . . . Member of the Photo Club, Pep Band, and Sound Engineers . . Enjoys sailing and skiing Plans to attend the University of Lowell. 71 CAMERA SHY ( !ft a n 57 Village Street - eo c j T « r aco ) ca 26 Elliott Street Ike, Favorite class Distributive Education . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Levesque . .. Will be remembered for fighting, being crazy in class, and saying “Whatever turns you on” ... Will always remember the good times of his senior year . . . Member of the Freshman Football Team and the School Store Staff . . . Enjoys partying and working . . . Employed at Atlantic Food Mart. . . Future plans include becoming a construction boss. “People try to put us down just because we get around.” — The Who ( ' yarrie r f. V? ' o h i o i 273 Pearl Street Ca-Jean, Favorite class Elementary Seminar . . . Fa¬ vorite teachers Mr. Valeska and Mrs. Swanson . . . Remembered for “buzz bong” and spilling coca-cola on the Humpy Dumpty School steps . . . Will always remember parties at Steve ' s in the summer of ' 82, Sas and Lola, and saying “Leave me alone. I ' m having a crisis .. . Official Bench Warmer . . . Enjoys skiing, partying, and travelling . . . Plans to work then attend college. Nothing really matters, anyone can see. Nothing real¬ ly matters, nothing really matters to me.” — Bohemian Rhapsody — Queen Senior Class Committee First Row: Mike Donovan, Christine Schofield, Gail Collins, Mary Delai, Julie D’Angio, Paula O’Brien, Suzanne Perry, Jean Kroeck, Karin Valentine. 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' t 1 . ) they’d never end 75 JUNIORS 76 78 m SOPHOMORES Sweeney, Vice- til Treasurer Jim Riley, Secretary Chrissy Harris, Advisor Deborah President Kent George, President Susan Nordberg. 80 ' V V „ I k 82 s t V O ' , rj?. - . 83 FRESHMEN 85 86 MULTIHANDICAPPED CLASSROOM ■ tv V ' iijv- il i ! Denise Parks, Brenda Jean, Susan Borg, Richard Calabro, Joanne DeSalvo, Ginny Ball. Dot O’Keefe, Ruthann Ringer, Frankie Graham, Heidi Budd, Cherita Moxley, Karen Farr, Lisa Fardon. 88 First Row: Maureen Powers, Susan Conners, Pam Jones, Darlene Autery, Lauren Bell, Wendy Gardiner, Heidi Stemick. Second Row: Russ Harron, Mona McKeiver, Mark Rikeman, Kevin Johns, Mary Jane Weinstein, Laura Jenkins, Joan DeSalvo. Third Row: Ken Feit, coordinator, Jack O’Soro, Sean Turner, Frank Bagicalupo, John Bufumo, Scott Minoski, Mrs. Shea. FOCUS 89 ■ -«■ « f ' . £ T F S | 3 4 ?t 5 10 11 12 1 r 1 17 c° 18 29 I 24 25 s f 26 .. .forever and a day 1 A.F.S. Club The main goal of the AFS Club is to provide support and friendship for students from other countries who come to Reading for the year through the AFS Program. The activities of the AFS Club are primarily social and cultural — a summer cookout to wel¬ come the new students, an in-school reception, Halloween party, ushering at the Christmas and Spring Revels, and others. The most popular activity, however, is the short term exchange. Each year members take one or two five-day trips to other American states and in return host members from the clubs in those states. Recent ex¬ changes have been held with Stam¬ ford, Ct., Camden, Me. and Rocky Mount, NC. To help finance these trips, fund¬ raising events are held throughout the year. If you ' ve ever bought a can¬ died apple at a football game, you’ve no doubt helped one of your class¬ mates go on an AFS exchange. Seated: Nancy Cuellar, Fran Lanouette (advisor). First Row: Ann McSorley, Marsha Merritt, Karen McSorley, Michael Ferrick, Susan Luther, Diane DiGiovanni, Jennifer Seavey. Second Row: Chris Davidson, Kevin Willis, Brian Mehlman, Elizabeth Read, Jennifer Kinzler, Mary Ogden, Kaja Nawrocki. Third Row: Tom Melanson, Heather Stone, Yvonne Dunn, Karen Hudson, Julie Jankun. Fourth Row: Dave Merritt, Chris Cote, Richard Avola. Back: Jim Lanigan, Dean Yehle, Patty Hudson, Carol Fotino. 92 Front row: Mr. Roth, Ted Dagnese, Chip Abbott, Kim Wooster, Carolyn Forsberg, Ken Caputo, Doug Hodgkins, John Kiezulas. Teresa Davenport, Andrea Russo, Dan Powell. Second row: Bill Herzog, Rick Vinci, Jim Orgettas, John Allan, Andrea Ladany, Debbie Turner, Wendy Cullers, Ann Indars, Barbara Bashore, Rick Smith, Andy Flibbert. Third row: Richard Avola, Ron Bashford, Dan Cavicchi, Phil Daly, Suzanne Gallagher, Karen McSorley, Tricia Rainville, Margaret Martinage, Lisa Beninati, Kathy Stewart. Fourth row: Tara Collins, Shari Davidson, Barb Upham, Amy Dyment, A1 Dole, Dianne McCaffrey, Patricia Micalizzi, Stacey Wooster, Joan D’Entremont. Fifth row: Jennifer Godfrey, Jan Marie Rooney, Dan Fuentes, Nina Asgeirson, Laura Chopelas, Mike Dluznieski, Ellen Small, Ann Marie McSorley, Joyce Perkins. Sixth row: Darlene Silva, Carolyn Shin, Mary Jo English. The Band consists of about 60 memb ers, all sophomores, juniors, and seniors. It is a very time consum¬ ing activity and the musicians are ex¬ pected to put in a considerable amount of time outside of school hours to participate in various func¬ tions. The Band provides entertainment at many functions such as the Gym Show, graduation, assemblies, the Reading Christmas parade, and the largest Band function — the Spring Concert. This year the Band traveled to Thorton, N.H. for two days of per¬ formances, sightseeing, and hiking. The Band is directed by James Roth who is assisted by Douglas Hodgkins. 93 Jazz Band Front Row: Jim Mirasola, Ralph Abbott, Rick Smith, Laura Chopelas, Barbara Upham, Kim Wooster. Back Row: John Allan, Doug Hodgkins, Mr. Nick Maffei, Rick Vinci, Dan Cavicchi, Ron Bashford, John Keizulas. Front Row: Nancy Cuellar, Barbara Bashore, Kim Wooster, Karen Ellis, John Kiezulas, Doug Hodgkins, Ralph Abbott, Steven Littlehale, Paula Simone, Sue Myers, Pam Seavey, Chris Davidson, David Merritt. Second Row: Maureen Carley, Lisa Tucker, Debbie Ryan, Cathy Snyder, Dan Hunt, Shari Davidson, Tricia Micalizzi, Barb Upham, Susan Luther, Rick Vinci, Alec Jessiman, Joan D’Entremont, Stacey Wooster. Back Row: Gina Gallo, Dave Merullo, Tom Melanson, Valerie Schmuch, Diane Sassano, Joyce Perkins, Lynn Carvalho, Arlene Plansky, Mary Hoyt, Marissa Lane. Drama Club Front Row: Kelly Fomad, Heidi Smith, Diane Ohala, Chip Abbott, Kathy O’Brien, Wendy Cullers, Laurel Vant. Second Row: Chris Mitchell (pres.), Steve Littlehale (treas.), Kathy Gillis (v.p.), Dave Merullo, Deb Ryan, Jennifer Quagan, Lauren Bradford, Sandy Brietzke, Sue Myers, Dan Hunt, Jamie Simpson, Barbara Sheehan. Third Row: Cathy Snyder (sec.), Joan D’Entremont, Karen Ellis, Jean Morgan, Diane McCaffrey, Stephanie Mitchel, Mary Concannon, Ann-Marie Redmond, Amy Case, Julie Jankun, Javie Vaughn. Fourth Row: Tonja Russel, Michelle Geoffrion, Michelle LaFleur, Heidi Sheehan, Lisa Perry. Back: Robert Fasciano, Kelly Robinson. First Row: Renata Clemente, Andrea Ladany, Jennifer Faggiano, Nicole Hubbard. Second Row: Michelle Memory, Kristine Howard, Tiffy Morton. Kami Restuccia, Julie Mottl. Third Row: Jennifer Golden, Sandy Picano, Lisa DeFilippo, Ann Marie Crispo, Deidre Driscoll, Jennifer Adams. Office Workers Joanne Seavey, Alison Pardy, Pam Seavey, Janet Talbot, Kelly MacDonald A.V. Crew MdAHOMA JTATE Front Row: Heidi Sheehan, Ed Roberts, Chris Roberts, Dean Yehle, Julie Poehler Back Row: Mr Cain, Doug McLain, Chris Davidson, Scott Quackenbush, Jim Knowles, Dan Donegan, Jim Keaton, Dave Retcher, Sean Walsh. Comp. Rm. Supervisors War-Gamers’ Club The Wargamer’s Club had a suc¬ cessful second year. This relatively new club has produced a number of skillful game players. These players will always remember the challenging chess tournies and the occasional Stratego battles on Monday. A chess board, some odd shaped dice, or a plastic dagger, along with the rule manuals have practically made game experts of every member. President Jim Orgettas and Vice President Chris Davidson have done a tremendous job planning the tourna¬ ments and games, and Treasurer Dave Green did an excellent job in establishing a treasury. Dan Johnston was this year’s secretary. Not everyone is a Wargamer, but those who are had a great year in becoming one. The Club would like to express a special thanks to Advisor Ms. Mishler and wish best of luck to next year’s officers. Ken Taylor, Jeff Wagner, Andy Andrews Front Row: Teddy Rabideau, Kevin Scribner, Erik Deurell, Dave Perrault. Back Row: Andrew Longley, Randy Upham, Adam Scott, Ken Taylor, Andy Andrews, Billy King, Jim Orgettas, Chris Davidson, Dave Green. 97 Distributive Ed. Most people at Reading High School have a misconception of Dis¬ tributive Education. It is not just a work study program where students can get out at 12:00 and go home. The student of D.E. must have a re¬ quired amount of hours in order to graduate. Mr. Levesque not only gets his kids jobs, but also checks to see if they are doing the best job they can. The student also works in class for a period and a half, as well as helping to run the school store. Distributive Education is a valuable program for students interested in the retail business. Mm jar jw r -M i ' vB. hi Y i 7 ■r .1 ”,P m ! 1 First Row: Sandra Sears, Bill Davis, Annette Gemellaro, Jeanne Nicholson, Barbara Doe, Vicki Cyrus, Joanne White, Mr. Levesque. Second Row: Susan Nawoicyk, Julie Poehler, Nancy Sandler, Mary Brady, Maureen Whalen, Kim Van Horn, Kathy Sharkey. Third Row: Karen Daly, Pat Harris, Elaine Strong, Peter MacBrien, Steve Bilodeau. 98 Student Council Advisory Council Front Row: Sonja Fasciano, Kim Beede, Suzanne Gallagher, John Barrett, Karen Collari, Alec Jessiman, Kevin Daly, Elizabeth Read, Bob Griffin. Back Row: Andy Vinesse, Beth Areglado, Amy Case, Cindy Kevorkian, Rob Fasciano, Jennifer Quagan, Tricia Callahan, Phil Daly, Mrs. Mirkin, Jeff Kevorkian, Rob Collari, Brian Stanieich, Stephanie Trainor, Sue Nordberg, Rick Collari, Karen Daly. With the guidance of President Ron Bashford and Advisor Rena Mirkin, the Student Council has grown to over twenty responsible members. These hard working students have helped to make the council an influen¬ tial and financially successful group. Money raised by various activities has been donated to scholarship and celebrity speaker funds. It also has been used to pay for expensive equipment which will benefit the school for years to come. The purpose of the Student Adviso¬ ry Council is to address major issues affecting the students of RMHS and to act as a liaison between them and the administration. Part of the groups’ re¬ sponsibility is to meet with the Read¬ ing School Committee to discuss how well the system serves the community and how it might be improved in the future. Seated: John Bartett, Sue Nordberg. Standing: Kevin Daly, Mrs. Mirkin, Phil Daly. 99 French Club This year the French Club had quite a few members who have enjoyed participating in many varied activities relating to France and the French. The French Club, which is advised by Mrs. Singleton, began the year with its an¬ nual French Club dinner held in the teachers’ cafeteria. The forty teachers and parents who attended were pleased with the quaint atmosphere and fine food like that of an authentic French restaurant. During the course of the year the French Club went to see two French movies and sponsored many money¬ making events. At the end of the year this money is put toward a trip to a French restaurant in Boston. Front Row: Melissa Walker, Heidi Wood, Michelle Walker, Susan Cortese, Karen Collari, Lisa Rotondo, Darlene Silva. Back Row: Tom Melanson, Heather Stone, Terri Canada, Jodi Lordan, Cheryl Lafferty, Katie Joyce. Seated: Mrs. Singleton. Spanish Club The Spanish Club was organized this year. The elected officers include President Peter DeCoste, Vice- President Diane O’Hala, Secretary Kristen Carey, and Treasurer Barbara Bashore. Mrs. Sweeney is the advisor. A membership of 59 meets monthly to discuss activities which have in¬ cluded the decoration of Room 335 with Spanish projects and a trip to GuadalaHarry’s restaurant in Boston. A buffet dinner using Hispanic recipes is planned for Spring. First Row: Jackie Neuman, Caroline Fleming, Kelly Conroy, Jill Bendikian, Kerrie Maroney, Sue Picano, Chris Donnelly, Renee Hamwey. Second Row: Kathy Budden, Diane Ohala, Diana Morello, Elaine Mantia, David Bonomi, Derek Levy, Jon Whitney, Matt Allen, Peter DeCoste. Third Row: Stacey Ferullo, Marissa Lane, Debbie Ryan, Cheryl Evangelista, Kaja Nawrocki, Diane DiGiovanni, Kathy McAllister, Katey Maggio, Kristen Carey, Holly Anderson, Lisa Lucci. Fourth Row: Lisa Beninati, Kim Tsoukalas, John Kennedy, Karen Hudson, Ben Pressey, Judy King, Barbara Bashore, Debbie Grunzweig, Richard Avola, Kevin Gibson, Jim Morello, Michael Russel, Brian O’Sullivan, Heidi Smith, Mrs. Deborah Sweeney. 100 German Mini-Course Not offered at RMHS, German can be explored by interested students through a Mini-Course offered by Mrs. Sweeney, The course introduces members to German language, histo¬ ry, and customs. The Mini-Course gives the students an opportunity to compare German lifestyle to our own, observe German influence in the U.S., and compare East and West Germany and East and West Berlin. Presentations by stu¬ dents who have travelled to Germany and who have hosted German stu¬ dents supplement the course. First Row: Kathy Budden, Jeanne Morgan, Lea Ann Plourde, Diane Ohala, Hayley Dalton, Kaja Nawrocki, Margaret Martinage, Mrs. Deborah Sweeney. Second Row: Debb Berry, Kim Tsoukalas, Dave Merullo, Debbie Ryan, John Barrett, Phil Daly, David Rindone, Patrick O’Loughlin. Third Row: Cathy Hufford, Valerie Schmuch, Lori Heideman, Andy Neumann, Judy King, Heather Stone, Richard Avola, Mike Russell, Jim Morello, Paulo Noguiera, Brian Mehlman, Heidi Smith. Vivarium Crew r PJsosa repose •. Adrian Spidle, Melissa Berryman, Brian McCarthy, Matt Allen, Dave Pelland, Mark Pelland. 101 Soccer Cheerleaders ‘gMi A JrW Jf-JiTO li im if to- m W ' - VO M ML First Row: Katie McMahon, Co-Captain — Cindy Hoyt, Co-Captain — Lynn Dempster, Dina Gianelli. Second Row: Colleen McGinn, Lisa Thompson, Sheila D ' Arcy, Kristine Howard, Heidi Biggio. Back Row. Amy Pecunas, Cheryl Mahoney, Chrissie Birmingham. r i m iff Front Row: Nancy Firicano, Debbie Johnson, Tri-Captain — Kami Restuccia, Tri-Captain — Noelle Dwyer, Tri-Captain — Donna Prato, Nancy Whythe, Ann Indars. Second Row: Amy McDonald, Jean Thistle, Carolyn Forsberg, Karen Dell’Orfano, Kathy Carcia, Dianne McCaffrey, Andrea Ladany, Michele Rhoades. Back Row. Colleen McAllister, Patty Blacker, Joanie D’Entremont, Andrea McFadden, Carolyn White, Stacey Wooster. Cheerleaders Front Row: Lisa Poupolo, Shannon Thompson, Co-Captain — Sandy Picano, Co-Captain — Susan Maroney, Elisa Pacillo, Kelly Mahoney. Second Row: Ann Marie Franzosa, Jennifer Faggiano, Karen Casey, Lynn Dempster, Cindy Hoyt. Back Row: Sheila Krekorian, Nancy Sorocco, Chris Blackett, Suzanne Smith, Karen Tewksbury, Susan McCaffrey. Pep Squad 103 High Happenings “High Happenings” is RMHS’s stu¬ dent voice in the “Daily Times and Chronicle.” Thanks to the generosity of Editor Bruce Morang, space is reg¬ ularly provided for students writing on high school news and features, often accompanied with pictures by Mr. Dick Gillis. Editor Yvonne Dunn and Asst. Edi¬ tor Tricia Callaghan have performed their responsibilities exceptionally this year as they have created and assigned news to writers and have written stories themselves. Not only may students, faculty and parents read news current at RMHS, citizens of the town can be made aware of what Reading’s youth is accomplishing. FICTION First Row: Laurie Ruggles, Kim Millett. Second Row: Sally Ralph, Jennifer Seavey, Darlene Silva, Lisa Rotondo, Sonja Fasciano, Martha Dustin. Third Row: Margeret Martinage, Karen McSorley, Pam Seavey, Yvonne Dunn, Tricia Callaghan, Heidi Griesmer, Mary Jo English, Beth Areglado. Fourth Row: Jennifer Howard, Jennifer Quagan, David Krueger, Paula Van Laethem, Melissa Berryman, Tara Collins, Tricia McHugh, Phil Daly. Back Row: Mimi Hines, Lori Heideman, Cindy Mitchel, Rob Petrin, Tim Fuller. Production Printing 104 Natalie Dwyer, Jim Karl, Dan Donegan, Matt Robinson, Mr. McGrath. Photography Club Julie Orloro, Lance Brown. Krissy Callahan, Anthony Carcia, Yvonne Dunn, Johanna Silvaggi, Wendy Wooldridge, Mike Worley, Jon Shipp, David Silver, Jennifer Kinzler, Chris Hebb, Don Coffill, Ms. Epstein, Ms. Lepionka. The Photography Club is a new organization which began at the be¬ ginning of the school year. It is an informative club aimed at giving its members new ideas and helpful hints in photography. The Club supplies its members with film, photographic paper and chemi¬ cals. In order to buy the paper and chemicals the Club had a bake sale during the mid-year exams and raised over $30. The Club has also had several helpful donations such as film, bulk loaders, and afterschool use of the darkroom. There are fifteen members in the club. In order for equal representation of every member, a Board of Directors was nominated: Lance Brown, Wen¬ dy Wooldridge, Johanna Silvaggi, and Michael Worley. - Impressions First Row: Peter DeCoste, Heather Stewart, Kathy Stewart, Dianne DiGiovanni, Rob Petrin, Deb Herzog, Sandy Brietzke. Second Row: Bill Bartosch, Rick Vinci, Phil Daly, Margaret Martinage, Ellen Small, Darlene Silva, Lisa Rotondo, Jennifer Dwyer, Ms. Montejunas. Back Row: Alec Jessiman, Bill DeCoste, Dan Cavicchi, Jeff Wagner, Heather Stone, Tricia Callaghan 105 Math Team The Math Team, under the direc¬ tion of Mr. Rhodes and Mr Turner, competed in five meets in the Greater Boston Math League comprising ten teams in the area. This years meets were held at Somerville, Lexington, Concord-Carlisle. Winchester and Wayland. Nancy Walcott was the top freshman scorer in the entire league. This years team started having practices every Tuesday. This was something the team had not done in the past. New files of past years tests were made up for practice purposes. A new and greater importance was also attached to our competition in the New England Math League Exam. This monthly exam saw an average of 70 students take part. Front Row: Betsy Taylor, Margaret Martinage, Phil Daly, Mr. Rhodes, Yvonne Dunn, Peter DeCoste, Randy Upham. Back Row: Judy King, Tricia Callaghan, Rick Vinci, Brian Stanieich, Mike Russell, Rob Collari, Steve Margossian, Alec Jessiman, Rick Collari, Dianne DiGiovanni, Nancy Walcott, Dave Emero. Debate Team The Debate Team was initiated this year by Dr. Robert Munnelly, Assis¬ tant-Superintendent of Schools. Members began debating almost im¬ mediately after the team was formed, participating in formal and informal matches around the state. As the members have researched data to support the affirmative or negative sides of issues, they have learned the skills of analysis and per¬ suasion. The achievement of the fledgling organization has been promising with high hopes for the future. J —ft 4 1 K. i f ' Mr ' ' .: .. 7 V- - -. J . I 4 W i A - ' ' WLi ■ v ' M ' ll ’J 7 ft u { -■ V J V Front Row: Jeff Wagner, Rick Collari, John Walsh, Bob Griffin, Tricia Callaghan. Back Row: Alec Jessiman, Bill Herzog, Rob Petrin, Rob Collari, Rick Vinci, Dan Cavicchi. National Honor Society The National Honor Society is com¬ posed of a group of students who have attained the level of standards set by the Society. These students have met the requirements in the following four categories: Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character. Many students are involved in a peer tutoring program organized by Mr. Ham and Dr. Alison. The students give up their free periods in order to tutor other students in a variety of sub¬ jects. First Row: Paula Simone, Sandra Picano, Mary DeLai, Gayle Killam, Andrea Ladany, Maura McGrail, Anne Bowen, Yvonne Dunn, Karen McSorley, Eileen O’Brien, Gina Iannetti. Second Row: Donna Richards, Suzanne Perry, Elizabeth Read, Andrea Bordieri, Karin Valentine, Ann Gugger, Kim Kirby, Dan Powell, Jeff Jankun, Christine Schofield Third Row: Kim Wooster, Christine Willis, Barbara Bashore, Kevin Daly, Andrew Flibbert, John Allan, Jean Kroeck, Olivia Hecht, Richard Fante. This is an activity for students who are interested in tutoring special needs students in the high school courses that they take. The tutoring takes place in the Diagnostic Learning Cen¬ ter (Rm. 130) during the free periods of the tutor. Martha Dustin Pioneer Editors Front Row: Nancy Sandler, Anita Lawless, Suzanne Perry, Karen McSorley, Christine Schofield. Back Row: Ted Dagnese, Richard Fante, Olivia Hecht, Donna Richards, Kim Kirby, Jean Kroeck. Pioneer Staff MM Front Row: Debbie Duffy, Leslie Berryman, Mary DeLai, Liz Read, Judy Fitzgerald, Jeff Wagner. Back Row: Kevin Daly, Karin Valentine, Stacey Medlock, Gail Collins, Julie D’Angio, Paula O’Brien, Gayle Killam, Sandy Picano. IK VlW 109 from Colombia Nancy Cuellar Every time I meet someone, they ask me, “How do you like it here?” It is very hard for me to explain in a few words how I feel in this country. All my life I dreamed of going away with AFS because to me it meant having many new experiences, but at the same time I used to think how hard it would be for me to be away from my own family. On August 16 my AFS experience began. I will never forget my first month; everything was hard for me because my English was very bad. Little by little things became better. I met very nice people and in a little time I had many friends. I think the principal thing that made any of my problems work out was my family here. They were very nice in all moments with me. They made it easier for me everyday. High school is very fun for me although it is difficult to understand the classes. I always have a good time. I will never forget my friend in History class, Dean. He made every class very fun. Another person very special to me is Richard Avola. He made things easier when I could not speak English well. Also, Karen McSorley. I will remember them for all of my life. I have four other very special friends: Gina Iannetti, Arlene Flansky, Mary Hoyt, and Mary Sullivan. To me they will always be very special. Reading High was different for me, as was the food. The time passed very quickly and my year in a little while will be over. But, I will have many nice remembrances of a family that is now my own family. The hardest thing to do was learn English. My accent is funny but some people can not tell where I am from. My fondest memories are of my many, very nice friends, AFS weekends and most importantly my family, the Wilsons. A.F.S. Abroad Ann Gugger, Karen McSorley, Mary DeLai Karen McSorley Honduras. To most people it means nothing. To me it is the world. It is a whole part of me and my world that will remain with me always, helping me grow and changing the shape of my life. 1 had always wanted to go away with AFS, and when I applied, I expected to go to Europe. Shortly before leaving I learned I would be going to Honduras. My host family owned a bakery. 1 had a brother my age and three younger sisters. Going to Honduras gave me the opportunity to spend the summer in school, an opportunity not open to most summer AFS students. At school 1 met different people and was able to learn more about life as a typical Hondurean teenager. AFS is very special to me and thousands of others worldwide. Often people ask why and what makes it so special? Each AFS’er ' s experience is unique. Yet none is all good or bad. It is hard work becoming part of another family, fitting in, learning new ways and a new language. During AFS you feel the worst of the worst times and the best of the best. The hardest thing I ever have done is say good-bye to my family. Yet, 1 would never want to change my experience. This is why AFS is so special; it is everything — sharing, growing, learning, hard, frustrating, but, most importantly, loving. Ann Gugger Me, Ann Gugger, living in France for two months? I never could have imagined what was in store for me. 1 spent the summer between Junior and Senior on a dairy farm in Normandie, France, about an hour outside of Paris. Just me, the cows, and a relatively unknown language! Going from Reading, the epitome of suburbia, to a rural town of 650 people, was quite a switch! One learns such useful informa¬ tion as if one steps in cow manure with the left foot, it is good luck, but with the right foot is bad luck. Helping to kill and pluck chickens was ... an experience! Adapting to a new culture leaves a person vulnerable to a lot of different situations. I talked to myself a lot, especially since no one else could understand me. The food, most of which was unbeliev¬ ably delicious, was an adventure. Rabbit is incredibly good, though it is tough to eat a bunny who might once have been your friend! Communication problems grew fewer as the weeks wore on. I knew I was becoming fluent when I could understand jokes and my five year old brother! I did quite a bit of sight-seeing in my ten week stay. Some of the places I visited included Paris, Mt. St. Michel and every castle, manor and cathedral within driving distance. In the United States, people consider landmarks of 200 years of age as “old”, but in France, even 200 years in infancy. I lived in a house dating back to the Fourteenth Century! I came away from this experience with a host of new friends, information, personal insight, and overweight luggage. Mary DeLai As an AFS foreign exchange student, I travelled to the Azores during the year of 1982. The Azores are a set of islands off the coast of Spain and Portugal, owned and governed by the Portu¬ guese. I stayed with the Torres family in the village of Achadinha on the island of St. Michael. St. Michael, like the other islands, is farm country where people live off what they produce. Houses are made of stone and ce¬ ment, roads of cobblestone. But the island is very beautiful. Here in America, when you look around you see houses. Not so there. When yo u look around you see miles of green farm land, the ocean or mountain tips. The people are very traditional and a bit reserved. Younger people were more open than their elders, who just liked to stare. My activities were basically those of a farmer. I fed animals, milked cows, picked vegetables, rode horses, or baled hay. I also went to the beach. What I really enjoyed were festivals, where villages light up their streets and churches, and people get together just to have fun. My experience was great. I made many new friends, and now have a second family. 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' SrS-«=Sss5il SmK Jr == m jmT ' J i t i 4 1 w jflifl 1 [Hr ______ IL ' l • £ Jj |7 r jf v ' ,ms r ' O 1 H 4b ’ i T 1 T rj 3 ' 1 - — ? ‘ y 7] M 2” ift Ih ' w ' d ____________ i iif n lufiBS IT lufw H 1 v Ba 1 J AjPuBHV Y ®fwi Pl wi m ja l — 1 f HBMkH L M bJE | BjL f||LP Id W I Z ’ pi ’. |l li J Jr,iib«9i , ( -I l vl l | L k V £m Ok 101 ' ' c I- i - K P Jl d Vw J - - ' Mm tf]f s%f y j V ' ' M m wj® i ¥ m ko Rn- ' 1 w ZMBnL ' l b 1 iS ■ efyji % m DOO BA DA DOO BA DO DOO BA DA YEAH! This year ' s edition of the Reading Rocket football team enjoyed its most auspicious season since the Super Bowl entrant eight years ago. com¬ pleting the year with an impressive 7 and 3 record. Led by tri-captains Brian O ' Neil. Eric Thompson and Kevin McKenna, the Rockets pro¬ vided their faithful fans with many an exciting moment. The Rockets finished third in the Middlesex League standings, but for much of the season they were considered legitimate con¬ tenders. Brian O’Neil, the most prolific run- ningback in the school’s recorded his¬ tory, set individual records by becom¬ ing the single-season scoring leader in Rocket history and by establishing a new season rushing record. Dave Nu¬ gent, Bobby Angelo and Mike Zaram- ba anchored the line of scrimmage while Phil Denbow, Dominic Pustizzi and David Button were all stalwart performers throughout the season. During the fall campaign the Rock¬ ets demonstrated poise, talent, enthu¬ siasm and class. Many of the players were actively recruited by various col¬ leges and universities. This team’s ex¬ ploits will be permanently etched in the Reading Rocket annals. First Row: Head Coach White, Phil Denbow, Dom Pustizzi, Mike Zaramba, Tri-Captains Kevin McKenna. Eric Thompson, and Brian O’Neil, Dave Nugent. Bob Anqelo, Dave Button. Second Row: Angelo Amico, Jeff Krueger, John McColgan, Kevin Mello, Bill Keefe, Scott Ferrazzani, Ed Kelly, Bryan Carter, Don Schacht, Jeff Kervorkian. Third Row: Joe Amico, Mark Hull. Alfred Hammond, Tim Coughlin, Sal Accardi, Nathan Cross, Brett Matthews, Dave Girouard, Mike Miller, Dave Blunt. Fourth Row: Jim Lucci, Paul Curry. Mike Crispo, Kent George, Bill Murphy, Tim Stanton, Bob McCue, Joe Pustizzi, Greg Ferrazzani. Fifth Row: Brian Casey, Ben Pressey, Mike Murphy, Biff D’Orlando, Matt McDonald. Sean Murphy, Steve Dahill, John Doherty. Sixth Row: Coach Mike Scarpitto, John Barrett, Matt Edson, Steve Donovan, Bob Laperchia, Sean O’Connell, Coach Paul Soule, Coach Bill Carroll. 131 A TRUE SHOW OF ROCKET SPORTSMANSHIP This year’s soccer team, although compiling a relatively unimpressive record, still displayed the qualities which make a championship club. In¬ deed, this year’s team lacked not in spirit, enthusiasm or hustle; what they needed were a few more opportune breaks. Led by Middlesex league All- Star goalie and Co-Captain David Gray, and Co-Captain Jamie Clark, the team suffered many unfortunate and frustrating losses. Yet, even in the face of defeat, the Rockets refused to be submissive. Their “never say die” attitude accounted for the multitude of down-to-the-wire games. The high¬ light of the season was the Rocket’s outstanding performance against sec¬ ond place Belmont, a game which ended in a tie. The team ' s final record, 1-14-3, does not do justice to the fine 1982 Soccer team. First Row: Ken Willis, John Farelli, Kevin Fallon, Mike Kilduff, Ken Lacey, Bill Corbett, Jud Graham. Second Row: Andy Neuman, Scott Murphy, Bill Shaw, Paulo Niguera, Jim Burdett. Mark Thomann. Third Row. Head Coach Phil Vaccaro, George Smith, Phil Duffy, Stephen Blake, Captain David Gray, Captain Jamie Clark, Glenn Port, Steven DiLeo, Gregg Ryan, Assistant Coach David Lewis. 132 HARRIERS RUN THROUGH THE FIELD The girls’ cross country program has traditionally been very strong. The 1983 season was no exception. The team finished third, with seven wins and two losses, behind both Wake¬ field and Winchester respectively. Captains Monica Holahan and Gayle Killam along with Ellen McSweeney and junior superstar Gail Saunders led the way. The season itself progressed almost exactly according to schedule. Meets that Coach Garland expected to lose were lost; likewise, meets that were expected wins were usually won. The success of the season was partly due to a good group of hard working fresh¬ men who improved steadily through¬ out the season. They provided some essential points in the course of the season. Gayle Killam stated that, This year was a fine building year. The underclassmen were c iven some much needed experience7’ The team scored very well overall at the invitationals. Most of the team would agree that the Fall Cross Coun¬ try season was hard work, but fun. W S t M TP uM R® ■ • W 34 I sj r wai mi i t . L 1 First Row: Mimi Hines, Cheryl Vedder, Co-Captain Gayle Killam, Co-Captain Monica Holahan, Jane Schloth, Ann Marie Crispo. Second Row: Susan Johnson, Pam Cutter, Lisa Green, Patty Carey, Julie Ballantyne Third Row: Lynn Powers, Robyn Williams, Tricia McCauley, Claudia Fasciano, Ellen McSweeney, Darlene Silva. 134 First Row: David Balou, Mike Calvo, Rob Dangelmaier, Ron Iapicca, Robert Cassesso, Jim West, Andy Fotino, Kevin Mullens. Second Row: Brian Webb, John Vedder, Jeff Jankun, George Joudrie, Captain Kevin Daly, James Collins, Shaun McHugh, Kurt Bianculli, Bob Keith, James Mirisola. Third Row: Stephen Andrews, David Rigazio, David Marson, Paul Andreason, Timothy Fuller, Alan Jenny, Dave Kreuger, Jim Riordan, Paul Vitagliano, Richard Iappica, Paul Murphy, Jon Hayes, Jim Morello. TO THE FINISH LINE The 1982 Cross Country Rockets continued to withold the tradition of a strong team. They exibited courage, pride, determination and a strong sense of team character. Compiling a record of seven wins and two losses, the Rockets were defeated only by Belmont and Wakefield. Captain Kevin Daly, the team’s leader, George Joudrie, Shaun McHugh, James Col¬ lins and Jeffrey Jankun were all key varsity performers. A large group of talented underclassmen also con¬ tributed to the team’s depth. Daly has run Cross Country since his Freshman year. “The experience of working with a dedicated group of guys for four years in a sport where everyone sticks together is something I’ll never forget. I’ve learned the meaning of the word team.’’ Congrat¬ ulations to this year’s graduating seniors, and to Head Coach Dave Garland, and his assistant Mr. Blodgett. - 135 GIRLS BASKETBALL TAKES THEIR BEST SHOT Br ImT Tw m L f ■ VI - i W- k f 1 Mr •u||2 First Row: Manager Sandy Stosez, Janice Coates, Debbie Grunzwei g, Carolyn Ventura, Caroline Flagg, Carol Fotino, Manager Julie Poehler. Second Row: Coach Ted Bryson, Co-Captain Kim Wooster, Leslie Berryman, Tracy Sacco, Julie Orgettas, Amy Dyment, Co-Captain Suzanne Perry, Lisa Lucci. This year’s Rockette basketball team was a vastly improved team. Af¬ ter suffering through a dismal winless season last year, this year’s team, led by Co-Captains Kim Wooster and Suzanne Perry, have re-established themselves in the Middlesex league. The Girls first moved into the win column this year when they beat Woburn at Reading. Once the girls got that one under their belts they went on a tear. They trounced on Winchester by 22, and won a pair of overtime games against Stoneham and Woburn. The Rockettes are now look¬ ing at a .500 season. Their toughest loss also had a good side to it. It came at the hands of over¬ powering Wakefield. The girls played tough, and at one point during the second half were within six points of the lead. The Rockettes defense held the great Renee Nagarian to only twelve points. The backbone of this year’s team was the performances of Junior Deb¬ bie Grunzweig and Amy Dyment. Both of them were voted to play in the league’s All-Star game. Overall, it was a good season and coach Ted Bryson has to be pleased with the overall tum-a-round of the club. “I honestly believe, given this year’s sensational comeback, that we have as good a shot as any team at next year’s league title.” Suzanne Perry 136 Early in the season, perhaps even before it began. Head Coach Bill Car- roll realized that his team had poten¬ tial. However, given the talent in the rest of the league, the goals he set for the year were, at best, modest. He understood that although talented and experienced, the club was gener¬ ally small. In the end though, the Rockets proved that size isn ' t every¬ thing as they quickly established themselves to be legitimate tourna¬ ment contenders. The team was led by its sensational starting five. Captain Eric Thompson dominated his forward position and played with intelligence, poise and en¬ thusiasm. David Vaughn, although a relatively small center, was a prolific scorer and rebounder. Brian Wilson, considered by many “the future” of Reading basketball, was dazzling. He was the ultimate support of the Rock¬ et’s fastbreak style. Dan Powell was the team’s defensive specialist. Kevin Gibson, with his scrappy and hustling approach, intimidated many an opposing player. For more then three-quarters of the season Reading was fighting for a tournament spot. Yet, to the distress of the coaches, players, and fans, the club went into a late season slump. The year ended with an exciting North victory in the league All-Star game. The Big Three — Thompson, Vaughn, and Will — all played excep¬ tional games. Congratulations to the seven graduating seniors, and good luck to next year’s team. First Row: Brian O’Sullivan, Jeff Jankun, Kevin McHue, Mike Grunzweig, Captain Eric Thompson, Dan Powell, Kevin Gibson, David Vaughn, Tony Crupi. Second Row: Coach Bill Carroll, J. V. Coach John O’Keefe, Assistant Coach Jeff Nelson, Mike Aheam, Kent George, Evan Elkington, Brian Wilson, Mike DeWolfe, Bob D’Ambrosio, Manager Jim Knowles. THE BIG THREE AND THE LITTLE TWO A YOUNG TEAM FLIP FLOPS THROUGH THE SEASON The 1983 season was a rebuilding year for the girl’s gymnastics team. With the assistance and guidance of a new coach, Debbie Smith, the Rock- ettes saw .their team’s score improve with each meet. Captains Sue McCaf¬ frey and Amy MacDonald led the team to a sub-five-hundred but nonetheless profitable season. It was a year when the relatively young gym¬ nasts could gain experience and confi¬ dence. The Rockettes had but three seniors on the team: Susan McCaffrey, Amy McDonald, and Christine Blacket. McCaffrey, a superb athelete, was outstanding on the beam, vault and floor. McDonald excelled on the beam and floor. On the bars Marissa Lane, who also performed well on the floor, contributed many valuable points. Lauren Trolsen, a Junior, was strong and competent on the vault. Although the team finished the season with two wins and seven losses, the future looks bright. Next year the team hopes to have both tne experience and the depth necessary to achieve a winning season. The Class of 1983 wishes next years team the best of luck! r ■i k 1 W - -m, - ' MMi i | t • t I fKS-v i First Row: Amy McDonald, Christine Blackett Susan McCaffrey Second Row: Toni D ' Alessandro. Diane Bernard, Kim Whyte. Karen Anderson, Barbara Denbow, Kim Cummings. Third Row: Kym Colvo, Suzanne Morgan, Coach Debbie Smith, Marissa Lane, Lauren Trulson. 138 First Row: Scott Ferrazzani, Mike Kilduff, Phil Denbow, Eric Saxon, Petros Floros, Warren Dalton, Ed Kelly, Pat Heenan. Second Row: Dan Beers. Jason Cross, Rob Laperchia, Richard Gentile. Nathan Cross, Mark Miola, Ralph Snyder. Third Row: Jon Rothrock, Joe Fitzgerald. Anthony Clemente, Jeff Mottl, Charlie Kiely, Mark Malonson, Coach Tom Myslicki. The Boy’s gymnastics team had perhaps their finest season ever this year. In addition to finishing third (four wins and two losses) in the highly competative Colonial League, they qualified for the first time in their histo¬ ry, for the State tournament where they finished fourth place. The team’s success was due primarily to a large group of talented seniors who, through pride, dedication and endur¬ ance, achieved a respectable position in the gymnastics community. The team consisted of seven seniors, each having contributed many points in his respective event. Scott Ferrazanni and Edward Kelly shone on the rings. Phil Denbow and Michael Kilduff worked on the floor. On the high bar were Seniors Jamie Clark, Warren Dalton, and Pat Heenan. This cast was supported by a growing number of underclassmen who filled gaps and added substantial dept h to the team. Good luck to next year ' s team, and congratulations, seniors. BOYS VAULT OVER THEIR OPPONENTS 139 FIELD HOCKEY STRIVES TOWARD THEIR GOAL The R.M.H.S. Field Hockey Team had their best year ever with a 12-5-1 record. The team was led by Co- Captains and Middlesex League All- Stars Gail Collins and Madeline Ellis. Also receiving a post-season award was Coach Kate Cremens-Basbas who was voted Middlesex League Coach of the year. However, a strong team effort, not the play of individuals, led to the success of the season. The team’s biggest victory was a 2-0 win over league rival, Woburn. The highly protested 2-2 tie between Reading and Melrose kept the team from qualifying for the state tourna¬ ment. They finished with twenty-five points — one short of the twenty-six needed for a tournament berth. The Field Hockey Team has a bright future as they plan to continue their winning ways next year. ■MpHi Hioi ' • Mniii « — 5 Mm Mi ‘111 Ml i Mat tact - , , • it ' N i IS r 4 First Row: Suzanne Gallagher, Amy Dyment. Co-captain Gail Collins, Co-captain Madeline Ellis, Leslie Berryman, Caroline Flagg Second Row: Carol Lee Fotino, Cheryl Doucette, Lisa George, Lisa Lucci, Barbara Upham. Third Row: Chris Burdett, Lon Brady. Betsy Taylor, Elaine Thompson, Coach Kate Cremens-Basbas 140 First Row: Bill Thompson, Jud Graham, Todd Gagnon, Mike Golden, Geof Adams, Jon Vedder, David Killam. Second Row: Tom Collela, Greg Muse, Stephen Blake, Craig Bruce, Brian Smith, Jeff Bochman, Jeff Hall, Assistant Coach Paul Bekkenhuis. Third Row: Coach Peter Doherty, Tim Richards, Steve Smith, K.C. Latham, Steve Shaughnessy, Jim Riley, Jeff Miller, Manager Frank Golden. The year started slow for the Rocket Hockey team. In December they had two wins, one loss, and two ties. Then they began to move. By February they had twelve wins, one loss, and two ties, and were on the run. But the Rockets didn ' t stop there, though, they went on to win six more games, ending a terrific season with a 3-0 shutout of Stoneham. Mike Golden scored two goals and Bill Thomson recorded his first career shutout. Reading, for the first time, had clinched the Middlesex League title. The Rockets also qualified for the State Tournament and Mike Golden was honored with two titles: leading scorer and MVP in the Middlesex League. Reading also sent seven play¬ ers to represent the South team in the All-Star game. They were: Mike Gol¬ den, Jon Vedder, Todd Gagnon, Geof Adams, Bill Thomson, Bnan Smith and Steven Smith. Again Reading conquered the ice. Jon Vedder had two goals and Adams had another, as the South team won, 3-1. Congratula¬ tions to the fine Rocket hockey team, and good luck seniors. THE GOLDEN BOYS DOMINATE 141 GOLF TEAM FINISHES AT EVEN PAR This year’s Rocket Golf Team was a very young, but talented group. Only three starters returned with any varsity experience. They were senior Captain Todd Gagnon, senior Ken Caputo, and junior Jeff Bockman. Despite the lack of experience, the Rockets had a fine season, pleasing Head Coach Dick Gillis. The biggest win of the Rocket’s sea¬ son came against defending League Champion, Watertown. The win, five and one half to three and one half in a touch match, gave the Rockets a big boost. One of the tougher losses for the Rockets came at the hands of Bur¬ lington. Although the loss was not im¬ portant to the overall success of the team, it was difficult to swallow be¬ cause of Reading’s historical rivalry with the Burlington team. The Rockets were led by two key team members. Todd Gagnon proved himself to be one of the Middlesex League’s best performers. He placed third in the League Tournament and was named a League All-Star. Ken Caputo’s performance was a pleasant surprise. He led the team win 8-2-1 record and placed eighth in the League Tournament. He was also chosen as an alternate to the League All-Star Team. The team now turns its attention to next year’s team led by Captain Jeff Bochman They hope for a good sea¬ son to come. Front Row: Chris Muse, Chris Nugent, Brian Van Horn, Steve Kiley, Jeff Miller, Bob Kirk. Second Row: Ken Caputo, Brian Staniech, Paula Van Laetham, Captain Todd Gagnon, Bob Kiley, Jeff Bochman, Coach Dick Gillis. 142 First Row: Jim Rogers, Bill Hughes, Bill Keefe, Bob Jutras, Kevin McKenna, Brian O’Neil, Bob Angelo, A1 Hammon. Second Row: Rob Cassesso, Mike Coscia, Mike Crispo, Matt McDonald, Scott Farris, Brian Phelan, Joel Dube, Coach Tom Darrin. Missing: Dean Gilligan, Manager Paula Van Laetham. The Reading Rocket wrestling team completed an impressive 11 -5 dual meet season. The team was led by senior Co-Captains Robert Jutras and Kevin McKenna. The Rockets opened the season with an overwhelming shut-out victory over North Reading. The team then went on to beat Melrose for only the second time in twenty years. Included in this start was a gutsy comeback victory over Tewksbury, where the Rockets overcame an early twenty-five point deficit. The Rockets’ biggest and most dis¬ appointing loss came at the hands of Burlington. Both teams were 6-0 en¬ tering the contest, yet one team was bound to suffer their first defeat. Reading was that team, as they went down 26-25. The Rockets ended the dual meet season at 11-5, 6-1 in the league for second place. Reading’s individuals shined at the Salem Christmas Tournament, where Reading had four champions: Brian O’Neil, Bob Angelo, Mike Crispo, and Bill Keefe. In the prestigious Lowell Holiday Tournament Bob Jutras took secona place while Brian O’Neil took third. This tournament is considered perhaps the toughest in the state. At the Methuen Invitational Bob Jutras, Mike Crispo, Brian O’Neil, Bob Ange¬ lo, and Bill Hughes all placed in the top three. Reading’s success was due to a lineup loaded with experi¬ enced seniors as well as crucial con¬ tributions from the underclassmen. WRESTLERS ALMOST PIN THE TITLE 143 CHAMPION TEAMS No opposing team scored more than 23 out of a possible 86 points against the Rockettes this sea¬ son. That is an amazing statistic con¬ sidering the talent which abounds in the Middlesex league. Unfortunately for the rest of the league, most of the real talent is found on one team: the Reading Rockettes. Under the leader¬ ship of Head Coach Peter Clarke, and captains Jane Schloth and Cheryl Ved- der, the team went undefeated in the Middlesex league. “Every season is special. Each is remembered for different reasons. In future years it will be easy to recall your accomplishments. You powered your way to your second Middlesex league title, and became the first track team to win the State championship. You set your goals high and in doing so risked failure and disappointment. But what I will remember most about all of you was the sense of pride that you exhibited at every meet. No mat¬ ter who you ran against, you gave nothing less than your best efforts — and that is the mark of a champion¬ ship team.” — Peter Clarke iJLauaJ jL 4 First Row: Nancy Madden, Melissa Ryan, Monica Holahan, Co-Captain Cheryl Vedder, Co-Captain, Jane Schloth, Debbie Duffy, Karin Valentine, Kathy Arseneau, Coach Peter Clark. Second Row: Mrs. Feamside, Gail Saunders. Anne Marie Crispo, Barbara Simmons, Cheryl Doucette, Lisa George, Stacy Wooster, Claire Rittenburg, Christine Caruso. Third Row: Chrissy Harris, Jennifer Areglado, Maria Daly, Jeanette Cain, Linda Butler, Tara Collins, Patty Duffy, Ellen McSweeney, Darlene Silva. Fourth Row: Cindy Kevorkian, Dawn Allen, Lori Neary, Beth Fuller, Maureen Malone, Beth Harris, Andrea Louie. Fifth Row: Claudia Fasciano, Robin Williams, Sue Johnson, Tracy Surrette, Angela Ames, Lynn Powers, Theresa McCauley. Missing from photo: Suzanne Burke, Jane Wallace, Susan Pineau, Kristin McMahon, Joan D’Entremont, Cathy McKenna. 144 ■ it “ C‘ ( ' i 9 M Qm tcfc pm: % , J nS R lo« 1 ead C T C au] Ke P illiS ' Po Vid Button - Co-Captain Keith Klepeis, Co-Captain Kevin Fallon, Kevi R nMuT 1 Asst. Coach Hal Croft. Second Row: Andy Flibbert, George Joudrie, Matt Cain, Jim Orgettas, Jim Collin MwrH b fch E T D p n ‘ a u o h ' rd ?f W: , Mark H ull Bre « Matthews, David Girouard, David Harrison. Paul Murphy Ti Murdoch, John Kiezulas. Fourth Row: Alan Jenny. Paul Andresen. Bill Murphy, Steve Andrews, Bob DiGiovanni Joe Amio Ma°rk ThomTnn M |p tt A7 lth R lfth , Row: Jo Q hn Hagen, Jeff Kevorkian, Kenny Valentine, Ted Harlan, Kevin Willi: SSIq ' J L S d ' R n n a P lcc a Sixth Row: Dave Kreuger, Bill DeCoste, Neil Klepeis, David Ballou, Brian VanHon Ketih Dana neS ’ Randy Upham ’ Richard Bow en, Pete Harootian, Stephen Sureet, Rob Dangelmaie Reading track has become synono- mous with victory. The 1983 indoor track season was but further verifica¬ tion of this fact. For the second con¬ secutive year Reading went undefeat¬ ed and coasted to the Middlesex League title and captured the Class B State Relay Crown. Seniors and underclassmen alike are responsible for the perfect season. Captains Kevin Fallon and Keith Klepeis were the backbone of the team. Fallon, in his fourth straight year of varsity competition, had the league’s best time in both the 45 yard dash and the 300. He was also selected as a league All-Star. Klepeis, the league’s premier middle distance man, ran to third place in the Northern Area meet and had the league’s best time in the 600. Senior Jeff Kreuger was outstanding in the High Hurdles. Seniors David Button, Matt Cain, Kevin Daly and George Joudrie were also instrumental in the Rocket’s suc¬ cess. Junior David Girourd ran the fastest indoor quarter mile ever for the Rock¬ ets. He was also undefeated and a league All-Star in the 300. With the majority of the team’s points being scored by Seniors, the depth of the team was left to a talented group of underclassmen. Reading’s victory at the State Relays was a sure indicator of the team’s great depth. Next year the Rockets, under Head Coach Paul Soule, look to another excellent, but typical season. ARE VICTORIOUS AGAIN! 145 A MEMORABLE FOUR YEARS ... 1980 Ayatollah Khomeini took control of Iran . . . Magaret Thatcher was appointed Prime Minister of Eng¬ land . . . Russia invaded Afghanis¬ tan ... Boycott of Summer Olym¬ pics ... John Lennon was shot. . . U.S. Hockey Team beat the Rus¬ sian Team .. . Presidential cam¬ paign won by President Ronald Reagan . . . Flags flew for every day the hostages were in Iran throughout the year ... A rescue attempt by the United States mili¬ tary forces failed .. . Blizzard of 1978 1979 President Carter’s fourth year of office . . . Shah of Iran was dis¬ posed, sought asylum in the United States, and died a short time later . . . Pope John Paul II was appointed . . . Jonestown Mas¬ sacre . . . First test tube baby, Louise Brown, was born . . . Plane crash in San Diego . . . Salt Talks began . . . The hostages were cap¬ tured . . . 148 1982 PLO — Arafat versus the Israelis ... Brezhnev — Andropavo ... El Salvador . . . Falklands . . . Re- ganomics ... Royal couple blessed with child . . . Unemployment soars . . . John De Lorean’s in¬ famous car . .. Grace Kelly, John Belushi, and Ingrid Bergman died . .. Airplanes crashed in the Poto¬ mac and Boston . . . Drunk driving laws in Massachusetts . . . Tylenol . . . American auto industries treaded in deep water . . . Viet Nam veterans receive long awaited welcome .. . 1981 Yellow ribbons fly as the hostages return to the United States after 444 days . . . President Ronald Reagan took office ... Lech Wale¬ sa .. . Solidarity in Poland . . . Mount Saint Helens . . . Assassina¬ tion attempts upon Pope John Paul II and President Reagan . . . Space Shuttle . . . Lady Diana married Prince Charles ... Guardian Angels came to Boston . . . Sandra Day O’Connor took seat on the Su¬ preme Court . .. Alexander Haig resigned . . . Anwar Sadat was assassinated . . . Hyatt Regency collapsed ... EVENTS THAT SHAPED OUR LIVES 149 Will You Remember... ? Will you remember E.T., the extra-terrestrial, and the other smash hit movies of our high school years? Will you remember Dustin Hoffman as a woman in Tootsie, or educational flicks like Porky’s and Pri¬ vate Lessons ? Will you remember that our favorite television pro¬ grams were Hill Street Blues and M A S H. On February 28, 1983, CBS aired a 2Vi hour movie which served as the con- cluding episode in M A S n s eleven year journey through the air¬ waves. This comedy- drama set in the Korean War touched many Amer¬ icans and will be remem¬ bered (and re-run) for years to come. S° s R Will you remember the new ways we had to enter¬ tain ourselves? Remember people walking through the halls with little orange headphones on, listening to Kiss 108 on their Sony Walkman? Were you the first kid on our block with Cable TV? BO, Cinemax, and Showtime provided new and wider-ranged pro¬ gramming not offered on commercial television. Channel V became most students’ favorite. With MTV, many were the hours spent watching the music that before we could only hear. Imaginative videos gave a whole new dimen¬ sion to our favorite tunes. And don’t forget PAC- MAN. While we were in high school video games peaked in popularity caus¬ ing a tremendous uproar. Those beeps and flashes of the video screen worried many communities which banned their operation. Who would WE nominate presiden (° What we liked about R.M.H.S. § freedom variety , sports people 2-08 What we disliked about 150 THE COMPUTER REVOLUTION As United States History students we became familiar with such terms as the “American Revolution” and the “Industrial Revolution”, yet as members of society in the eighties we are witnessing, first hand, perhaps an equally significant phenomenon: the Computer Revolution. Reading, the United States, and most all of the civilized world is being exposed to and directly influenced by this highly versatile machine. In a recent study, U S. News reported that as of 1983 there were more than 173,000 computer terminals present in Public High Schools around the country, meaning approximately 2.2 terminals per school. In Reading High School alone, the number of computers has more than doubled since 1979. This is due mainly to a sharp increase of interest in the high-tech field, and an overwhelming demand for computer literacy in the working world. Reading’s Business and Math depart¬ ments are well aware of this fact and have taken huge strides to prepare students for the new world of computers. This revolutionary device is found in a myriad of forms. Stereos, televisons, cash registers, banks, schools, and our National Defense are all computerized. Hun¬ dreds of young, ambitious capitalists, risking it all in the high-tech industry, have become millionaires overnight. Yet, the computer has also cost many a worker his job; a possible reason for the near record unemployment in our country. Video games, a controversial issue in and of itself, have increased dramatically in popularity through the past several years. Despite a ban of the games in Reading, a large group of faithful players travel to surrounding communities, such as North Reading or Tewksbury to play. The computer then, is more than just a mere machine, it is a responsible worker, a form of entertainment and education and, most importantly, a way of life. 151 JUNIOR PROM — MOON DANCE 152 A CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION kwWt; X 153 “Honey, have you seen our pump¬ kin? Why it’s out on the ... oh they got it again As October came, this was a typical conversation throughout hundreds of households as the seniors were pumpkining again. After endless nights of cruising in every town im¬ aginable. nearly one thousand pump¬ kins were accumulated. When the big night arrived, the class found itself totally assembled at the field house for the calm before the storm. And what a storm it was! Pumpkins were flying everywhere and if one was not careful he could end looking like a jack-o-latnem. After a gracious acceptance speech by the recipient, the class was on its way again. Now that is the only way to greet a new neighbor. Welcome to Reading Mr. Blodgett!! THE CHEMISTRY OF PUMPKINING 154 Possibly the greatest thing to hap¬ pen to football since the Dallas Cow¬ boys, the incredibly powerful powder- puff football team took to the field once again. Lead by the mastermind coach Mike Donovan through weeks of preparation, they gave the teachers their best shot. But can these forty- nine girls really beat the teachers? Of course not. With coach White’s unusual formations and trick plays the teachers once again were victorious. Although backed up by head cheer¬ leader Jim Green and his group of hairylegged helpers, the girls effort fell short once again. So much for the NFL. I WANT MUSCLE? 155 THANKSGIVING FOOTBALL RALLY First Row: Ann Gugger, Karen McSorley, Gayle Killam, Gina Iannetti, Paula O’Brien. Second Row: Kathy Berry, Sandy Melanson, Jean Kroeck, Cheryl MacDonald, Donna Richards. l mv ' o f. jkj rint you BLOW MY •l « ihi r- lunAwax-.t The Thanksgiving Day rally led up to an exciting win for the R.M.H.S. Football Team over the traditional Stoneham rival. Gayle Killam re¬ ceived quite a round of well deserved applause when crowned Football Queen by Captains Eric Thompson and Kevin McKenna. The Cheerleaders, the Band, and the Baton Squad clearly demon¬ strated the time and effort which they had put forth throughout the season. David Nugent and Captain Brian O ' Neil handed down the famous cheer to next year’s team who will have a difficult record to beat. 156 PRINCE WELCOMES READING HS SENIOR CLASS On November 24, the seniors raided Prince Spaghetti House in Saugus after the Thanksgiving foot¬ ball rally. In spite of the bad, rainy weather, we had a restaurant full of happy, hungry, and a few rambunc¬ tious seniors who managed to eat well over a hundred pizzas. Edward Haley, Brian Greenwood, Kevin Duff, Barry Greenwood, and Mike Phelan were finalists in the quarters game, each one having consumed over twenty pieces of pizza. Although the pizza wasn’t that great, this was one of our first successful functions of the year. PIZZA DAY 157 MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY 158 SKI TRIP TO CROCHET MOUNTAIN 159 A Senior Class Production JACK CHESNEY. BRASSET. CHARLEY WYKEHAM. LORD FANCOURT BABBERLEY SIR FRANCIS CHESNEY. KITTY VERDUN. AMY SPETTIGUE. STEPHEN SPETTIGUE. DONNA LUCIA D’ALVADOREZ . ELA DELAHAY. DIRECTOR. STAGE MANAGER. LIGHTING. PROPERTIES. .Bill Hansen .Jim Karl .Doug Hodgkins .Chris Mitchell .Jim Ryan .Kathy Gillis .Ann Gugger .Steven Littlehale .Debbie Frey .Sandy Melanson .Peter B. Greene .Wendy Cullers Dan Donegan, Heidi Sheehan .Lorraine Basset SET BUILDING Chris Mitchell, Jim Ryan, Wendy Cullers, Stacey Medlock, Karin Valentine, Kathie Gillis, Julie D’Angio, Ann Gugger, Bill Hansen, Bob Kiley COSTUMES.Debra Duffy, Paula O’Brien MAKE-UP Jean Morgan, Debbie Ryan, Diane McCaffrey, Lanee Depaul, Karen Ellis STAGE CREW Stacey Medlock, Karin Valentine, Cast USHERS Karen Rafferty, Julie D ' Angio, Nancy Cuellar, Karen McSorley PUBLICITY.Senior Class Committee, Chris Mitchell ■ 160 READING MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL iU ' presents MMCAP13 THE MIKADO OF JAPAN.Alec Jessiman NANKI-POO.Keith Willis KO-KO.Ron Bashford POOH-BAH.Doug Hodgkins PISH-TUSH.Tom Melanson YUM-YUM.Catherine Snyder PITTI-SING.Joan D’Entremont PEEP-BO.Pam Seavey KATISHA.Kathleen Gillis ATTENDANT TO THE MIKADO.Heidi Smith SCHOOLGIRLS Kathy Arseneau, Barbara Bashore, Maureen Carley, Lynn Carvalho, Nancy Cuellar, Shari Davidson, Karen Ellis, Gina Gallo, Mary Ellen Horan, Mary Hoyt, Marissa Lane, Susan Luther, Tricia Micalizzi, Joyce Perkins, Arlene Plansky, Carrie Robinson, Lisa Rontondo, Debbie Ryan, Diane Sassano, Valerie Schmuch, Paula Simone, Lisa Tucker, Barb Upham, Kim Wooster, Stacey Wooster NOBLEMEN Chip Abbott, John Allan, Richard Avola, Chris Hebb, Chris Davidson, M. Eric Donlan, Dan Hunt, Rick Vinci, John Kiezulas, Steven Littlehale, Dave Merritt, Dave Merullo, Jim Sudbay DIRECTORS.James Roth, Sue Myers ACCOMPANIST.Wendell W. Hodgkins TECHNICAL DIRECTOR.Peter B. Greene COSTUMES.Karen Ellis, Sue Myers PROPERTIES.Dan Hunt, Amy Case, Michelle Geoffrion LIGHTING.Dan Donegan, John Shipp, Heidi Sheehan SET CREW Wendy Cullers, Jim Ryan, Amy Case, Michelle Geoffrion, Heidi Smith, Lauren Bradford, Laurel Vant, Chris Mitchell, Da ve Merullo, Diane O’Hala MAKE-UP Debbie Ryan, Jean Morgan, Amy Case, Diane O’Hala, Karen Ellis, Marissa Lane, Cathy Budden, Tricia Rainville, Nancy Burgess, Javie Vaughn, Julie Jankun, Debbie Herzog, Lynn Doucette, Lanee DuPaul, Patty Duffy, Tonya Russell, Cheryl Weston, Michelle LaFleur, Diane McCaffrey 163 AFTER HOURS ... ON THE JOB TRAINING: Brand names for less. Hellooo? ... Federal? 164 Bag boy of the year. I can cook hamburgers too! You’re gonna buy that? PjuB iAVI 10 U BOIOCH4 ft s 1.19 S 1 Honest ... You can trust me!! Untouched by human hands! Thank God it’s pay day!! Qnj?omAOWi KIEIBASA SI 165 SENIORS HAVE STYLE 166 170 LEONARD F. D’ORLANDO PRINCIPAL “Common sense is not so common. — Voltaire ERNEST G. SPENCE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL I am not afraid of to¬ morrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love to¬ day.” — William Allen White 172 ALLAN ALSON ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL “Success is a journey not a destination.” MAUREEN ZOLUBOS ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL “Maturity begins when we’re content to feel we’re right about something, without the necessity to prove someone else wrong.” 173 ■■■■■■■■ HODGKIN’S LAUREATES RICHARD BENSHIMOL “May the best of your yesterdays be the worst of your tomorrows.’’ HAROLD BOND “Language is the medium in which we are conscious. — Richard Mitchell JANET M. BURNE “To affect the quality of the day. that is the highest of arts. — Thoreau WALTER T. CAHILL JAMES C. CHETWYND NORMAN P. CORMIER HAL CROFT ELLEN GORSEY Television is a triumph of equipment My idea was to show the struggle in a over people.” — Fred Allen man’s soul between idealism and materialism ...” — Frank O ' Connor 174 KATHRYN MONTEJUNAS “Only that day dawns to which we are awake.” — Thoreau PHYLLIS ONUSSEIT “Teach us to number our days and recognize how few they are; help us to spend them as we should.” — Psalm 90:12 MICHAEL SCARPITTO “Nothing is said which has not been said before.” — Terence SALLY STEMBRIDGE “ . . . there is no sin but ignorance.” — Christopher Marlowe SANDRA GRANESE OFFICE AIDE WILLIAM HART WENDELL W. HODGKINS ‘‘Much arguing, much writing, and many opinions are but knowledge in the making.” — Milton RONALD N. HOWLAND ‘‘You cannot make a zero back¬ wards.” — Aaron Matthew Howland BARBARA LANNEY 175 THE KNIGHTS OF SIR APPLEBY’S COURT WILLIAM J. CARROLL “If it is to be, it’s up to me.” — George H. Raveling PETER CLARKE “There is another way to go through life besides being pulled through it kicking and screaming.” — Hugh Prather THOMAS C. DARRIN “A day without pain is a day without gain.” ROBERT DUNBAR “If I only knew now what I knew then.” PETER B. GREENE MARY ELLEN LEPIONKA DONALD J. LOVELY ANNA NORMAND-O’BRIEN “A little leaven leavens the whole “The secret of teaching is to appear to “Find some good and praise it.” — lump.” have known all your life what you Alex Haley learned this afternoon.” S ROBERT SWANSON All of Moscow will lay at your feet.” — L Breshnev to Mrs. Brant (1973) PETER VALESKA DOROTHY A. WOOD ALEAH SMITH “Knowledge is good.” “Don’t tell me how good you are, let OFFICE AIDE me find it out.” 176 EVERETT A. BLODGETT “The mind works only on what the mind remembers. Mind - Memory = Mindlessness.” JUDITH DONOVAN PHILIP BLUM RUTH ANN BUDREWICZ MARTHA COOK “Hey Man!” DAVID GARLAND LEO P. KENNEY MICHAEL MCGUIRE “If you cannot find a hero To emulate, “Gather your wits and hold on fast, be your own hero.” Your mind must learn to roam.” — Peter Townsend i r - 1 CAROL MISHLER NOREEN SCARPITTO ' ' I’ve enjoyed getting to k. owyou . . . Take care.” PAUL W. SOULE KEVIN J. ZENEWICZ “Be good, be kind, enjoy life.” MR. GARLAND AND HIS LAB ASSISTANTS 177 THE PRINCI-PALS OF TURNER’S LAW R. GILBERT CONGDON “Participate!” NANCY COOK EMERY W. DEBECK “Why is it always the last half of my assignments that students can ' t do?” MARGUERITE E. GRIMES “1 shall pass through this world but once. Any good I can do. let me do it now.” DIANE H. JONES GENE KACZOWKA PETER MOSCARIELLO JEFF NELSON DONNA PAPPALARDO “If you can imagine it, you can “Take two and barbeque.” — Cap- “Happiness is a journey, not a des- achieve it. If you can dream it, you can tain Lou tination. ’’ become it.” STEVEN RHODES PAT SCHETTINI ERIC TURNER PHIL VACCARO “Good luck to the Class of ’83 — the “A ship in the harbor is safe, but that’s “E.T. Go home soon.” “I get a kick out of soccer.” year of Rhiannon.” not what ships are made for.” 178 ROBERT DONOVAN “Se debe dejar que el sueno sea guia por la vida. MICHELE DE GRACE EDELSBERG “For there is but one veritable prob¬ lem — the problem of human rela¬ tions.” — Saint Exupery RICHARD W. HAM GINA M. HEALY “On ne connait que les choses que Ton apprivoise . . . si tu veux un ami. apprivoise-moi.” — Saint Exupery FRAN LANOUETTE “Question: Where did the Romans hide their armies? Answer: In their sleevies.” —Anonymous Ridiculosus JOSEPH V. NISCO “Suivez votre reve.” MADAME SINGLETON “Aide-toi, le Ciel t’aidera.” — Fables de La Fontaine DEBORAH A. SWEENEY “All I can ask of a student is his best, and I must be fair and kind.” IT’S ALL GREEK TO ME, MR. HAM! 179 DAVID BRET T “Never be afraid to throw it away and start over.” JANE REED “Today is the tomorrow that you talked about yesterday.” 180 MISS REED’S EXECUTIVE BOARD THOMAS W. BLANEY “If it is worth doing it is worth doing well.” DICK GILLIS “Never tell a young person that some¬ thing is impossible.” MARNA MACISAAC “And you’ll wake up one of these mornings to the sound of your own drummer — wait and see.” CHERYL I. O’BRIEN Our lifetime is but the childhood of our existence.” HELEN E. SCANNELL A good teacher reaches into immor¬ tality.” WARREN D. SNYDER “Lead me in the everlasting way — Psalms 139:24 MARGARET STARRETT STEPHEN ARSENAULT INDUSTRIAL ARTS JUDITH CARTER HOME ECONOMICS “School is a building that has f walls — with tomorrow inside.” Lon Watters MYRNA EVANS HOME ECONOMICS “Not to decide is to decide.” SCOTT MEGRATH GRAPHIC ART RUSSELL E. MORRIS ELECTRONICS CHERYL O ' HALLORAN ART “Art is not a thing; it is a way. — Eibert Hubbard ROBERT F. PATTERSON INDUSTRIAL ARTS “Thank the Lord for what you have today.” FREDERICK WALES INDUSTRIAL ARTS PETER WOOD FINE ARTS ‘ ‘No, I am not interested in a Jimi Hen¬ drix T-shirt!” R. WALES AND :s SCHOOL OF FISH 181 MARC J. ALTERIO VIRGINIA BARTLETT THEODORE BRYSON MAUREEN K. LECLAIRE ALTERIO’S MOTIVES TOM MYSLICKI MISS HART AND COMPANY JOHN W. WHITE “Equally important — Spirit, Mind, and Body.” app EDWARD BRADY “Success is an intangible phe¬ nomenon, otherwise you would have no teachers.” ELLEN CONVISSER d2 JANE DARVEAU ROSALYN EPSTEIN “You will always be special to me.” HELEN M. HART “Ad astra per aspera.” RENA MIRKIN JOHN B. PACINO There is only one success, to be able “Be not afraid I go before you al¬ to spend your life in your own way.” ways.” — Christopher Morley 182 SPECIAL EDUCATION (! VIRGINIA BALL BETTY MAY IRWIN EUNICE MOSHER “Life is a tragedy if you feel, a comedy if you think. SUSAN ROBISON “A teacher ' s job is to comfort the trou¬ bled and to trouble the comfortable JOAN M. DESALVO KENNETH J. FEIT MARY JANE WEINSTEIN “Just a day late and a dollar short with saddle bags full of yesterdays.” FOCUS JOSEPH F. CAIN JOAN MORSE “Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the world together.” — Woodrow Wilson JEAN S. SILVA “Education is to get where you can start to learn.” — George Aiken MEDIA CENTER JAMES ROTH C.A. BILLINGS “Some people can read music: the As in silence, the inexpressible is mu- rest are sopranos.” sic.” MUSIC 183 CONRAD SHULTZ DECISIONS 1 A wise person learns not only by his her own mistakes, but by those of others as well.” KENNETH M. LEVESQUE DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION KEITH JONES RUSSELL HILL METCO COORDINATOR METCO COORDINATOR DONNA DOUCETTE MIKE SPAULDING DIANE MACKAY DATA PROCESSING DATA PROCESSING TITLE 1 JOHN VARNIER RAP ROOM PAMELA A. MASON DIRECTOR OF READING NANCY LINDGREN GUIDANCE KATHERINE MEHLMAN SECRETARY DOROTHY MORRIS SECRETARY NORMA CHISHOLM S ECRETARY PATRICIA JOHNS AIDE HILDA AHLSTROM SECRETARY 184 CLAIRE SHEA SECRETARY JEAN UNDERHILL SECRETARY TERESE MCCAULEY SECRETARY RUTH E. SCHUBARTH R.N. SCHOOL NURSE “Perfect health, like perfect beauty, is a rare thing; and so, it seems, is perfect disease.” — Peter Mere Latham MARION NIHAN TUTOR NEWELL H. NORTON TUTOR MARTHA WISHART TUTOR CAFETERIA WORKERS: Mary Isacson, Mary Blake, Peg Gaskill, Mary O’Brien, Phyllis Winkler, Barbara Hel- liesen, Norma McSheehy, Elvira Geder, Ann Hogan, Pat Keane, Jean Richardson, Barbara Turenne. LIBRARY AIDES: Barbara Hovey. Kathryn Abate, Joan Allen, Grace Palmer. CUSTODIANS: Frank Connoly. Bill Stamatis, Walter Webb, Dominique Cacciapuoti. 185 A THE BUSINESS MANAGERS OF PIONEER 1983 wish to thank the advertising patrons on the following pages. We also wish to convey our gratitude to Leslie Berryman. Paula O ' Brien and Andrea McFadden whose help was greatly appreciated. V y Telephone: 944-0547 Erk s Greenhouses Congratulations Best Wishes Anita Eric ' s Greenhouses, Inc. 1090 Main Street, Reading, MA 01867 Love, Mom, Dad, Alicia, and Bill r - Congratulations Class of 1983 from essoin FUNERAL HOME, INC. 743 MAIN STREET READING, MASSACHUSETTS PAUL F. BEKKENHUIS DIRECTOR TELEPHONE 944 - 010 5 r ROBIN Cleaning Company, Inc. John Street Reading, Ma. 944-7760 COMPLIMENTS OF J.J. DONOVAN AND SONS, INC. John Street Reading, Ma. 944-7760 FUEL OIL DEISEL FUEL COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE 395-7300 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1983 y V John Street Reading, Ma. 944-7760 187 - r POLICE STATION READING Co-operative Bank INCORPORATED 1886 180 Haven Street, Reading • 944-0193 352 Middlesex Avenue, Wilmington • 658-3397 Your Personal Service Bank for Over 96 Years Deposits Insured in Full Call or visit if we can be of help! 188 Compliments of Reading Firefighters Local 1640 y v i B E BARBER STYLISTS 944-9787 L L HAIRPIECE DESIGN 944-1586 S BEAUTY SALON 944-0241 194 Haven Street Reading, Mass. (Rear Entrance from Municipal Parking Lot) Open 6 Days and Every Evening Till 8:00 P.M. 189 r Congratulations Class of 1983 Compliments of Banfield and Associates Congratulations Seniors Compliments of Cain Insulation Assoc., Inc. 19 R. Granger Avenue Phone 944-5161 v_ J ARTHUR JAWORSKI Attorneys at Law V r diaries R. Artlnir, «Ir. Rudoll A. Jaworslti, Jr. Six Convenient Locations 123 Haven Street, Reading 944-5000 476 Main Street, Melrose 662-0100 27 Melrose Street, Towers Plaza, Melrose 662-0165 Rte. 129, Lucci’s Shopping Center, Wilmington 658-5775 370 Main Street, Wilmington 658-4000 240 Main Street, Stoneham 438-0785 Member FDIC, DIFM Equal Housing Lender 125 jMain Street Readin f, A 01867 617 94-4-7172 190 Congratulations to the Class of 1983 125 MAIN ST., READING 944-9791 _ J 944-2270 349 North Main Street Andover, MA Residential Investment Commercial _ WALTER M. FOWLER INSURANCE AGENCY INC. 1 321 Main Street Reading, Mass 01867 Telephone Office: 944-4800 Residence: 664-5941 Thank You! V_ J 191 r h- s G V LEE a. McNELLY All forms of Insurance Reading Office 274 MAIN STREET READING. MA 01667 617-944-5560 774-7400 Woburn Office 317 MAIN STREET WOBURN. MA 01801 617-935-0333 r Atlantic Supermarkets Reading The Supermarket with the Friendly Atmosphere •- i .« mm All Electric Supply 504 Main Street Reading, MA 01867 (617)944-0077 Compliments to the Class of 1983 Dana F. Perkins Assoc., Inc. Civil 6c Environmental Engineers and Surveyors 125 Main St., Reading Congratulations to the Class of 1983 Richard K. Yost, D.D.S., P.C. Telephone 944-7899 161 Ash Street Reading, Mass. J A OWs Good Luck Class of 1983 r J V Compliments of STEPHEN G. VIEGAS Attorney at Low 22 Woburn Street 944-5290 192 Edward H. Young Lester H. Young Robert D. Young V Lester H. Young Insurance Agency, Inc 274 Main Street (Route 28) Reading MA 01867 Tel. (617) 944-8333 a r Congratulations to the Class of 83 Dr. : Mrs. Robert W. Wakeling Congratulations Seniors from R.W. Withrow Associates j c Vhe Clothes Closet bt2 zR cMain St. 1 J ol r Open daily 10-6 Until 9 — Thursday and Friday Compliments of GREGORY’S SUB SHOP and DELI (Buffet Catering Service) 162 Main Street 944-9746 193 JAMES H. WATT III 145 WASHINGTON STREET READING, MASSACHUSETTS 01867 617-944-0944 V_ Reading Cycles YAMAHA RT. 28 AT RT. 1 28 READING. MA 01 867 61 7 944-2550 READING AUTO PARTS 31 Harnden Street 944-5010 V_ ) 194 Compliments, Law offices of Latham and Latham P.C. 643 Main Street 944-0505 V_ Unisex Salon ' M Reflection Um e Salon 944-8161 944-9721 CLOSED ON MONDAYS TUESDAY SATURDAY 9:00 - 5:00 WEDNESDAY THRU FRIDAY 9:00 9:00 274 MAIN STREET. READING. MA 01867 Betty ' s Thrift Shop “Come in and Browse Love, Betty 6 Linden Street _ J r FUEL OIL INSTALLATIONS 24 - H R. BURNER SERVICE The Little Guy Who Cares S. M. HODSON CO., INC. OlL cJ-featincj Contractor i Dial 944-1 207 26 BRANDE COURT READING. MASS. 01867 195 A ( -A EVELYN P. BOSWORTH (617)944-7616 OWNER l$ie QTeese importer qf c I eading Eugene’s Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing Shoes for the Entire Family 53 HAVEN STREET READING, MASS. 01867 J V Tuxedo Rentals 642 Main Street Reading, Mass. Compliments of READING CARD AND PARTY Congratulations Seniors 196 YOUR TOWN IS UNDER THE WING OF BANK OF BOSTON _J BoStCHL or V A FULL SERVICE BANK- BANK OF BOSTON MIDDLESEX Burlington, 33 Center St., On-the-Common, 272-6900 Winchester, 791 Main St., Above-Skillmgs-Road, 729-6850 Lexington, 5 Depot Sq., In-the-Center, 861-1380 Somerville, 731 Broadway, In-Ball-Square, 776-5000 Reading, 470 Mam St., Rte. 28 Below-the-Square, 944-1950 Arlington, 725 Mass. Ave., Opposite-Town-Hall, 646-6900 Concord, 42 Main St., On-the-Milldam, 369-4200 Framingham, 41 Beacon St., At-the-Junction, 879-1800 r v r Congratulations Class of 1983 READING SHELL 749 MAIN STREET 944-9709 r DONUT MAKER 454 Main Street Reading, MA 944-9799 Handout Donuts and Muffins Wholesale Retail m e (iaMe J4eatiny , J nc. 13 HIGH STREET READING. MA 01867 J V 197 C. SUMNER TEEL, INC. Insurance Planning Allan H. Teel C.P.C.U., C.L.U. 626 Main Street 944-7055 V iCe Si f horn iTifi il beautiful shoes 680 Main Street Reading, Ma. 944-9732 Nagog Square Acton Mall Acton, Ma. DOYON’S TyTl SALES £ SERVICE HOTPOWT REBATES Congratulations Class ot 1983 DOYON’S TELEVISION APPLIANCE CENTER 328 MAIN STREET. READING Graduate, L’Oreal de Paris 944-8999 Antoine HSl of Beirut HAIR STYLING sr 84 HAVEN TfREET r N BJORKMAN LANN, Realtors Serving North of Boston Reading 944-4040 Melrose 665-2850 Division of Foster Foster Inc. Complete Real Estate Service Congratulations Class of 1983 niqibaL. mm business systems. INC. 95 Main St. 617-942-0220 Reading. Massachusetts 01867 The Small Business Computer Company V 198 r Best Wishes to the Class of 1983 Vogue Beauty Shop 55 HAVEN ST. READING 944-9066 J r HERSEY JEWELERS Certified Gemologist Member American Gem Society cAbeijoi a Yarn and Sweater Shop Monogroms Instructions Classes Needlepoint • Crewel • Rug Making Y ARNS ACCESSOR IES MEN ' S 0 WOMEN ' S SWEATERS 610 MAIN ST, READING 944-6606 Compliments of Johnson Hardware 10 Haven Street Reading, Mass 01867 944-1141 LEWIS, CLARK BROWN INS. AGENCY THE READING INSURANCE AGENCY 604 MAIN STREET READING, MA 01867 199 Putnam Pantry Candy Ice Cream Parlors 323 Main Street Route 28, Reading Best Wishes to the Class of 1983 Purdy-Vantine Studio Bleiler-O’Connor Represented by Terry Bleiler V What is it? We see it as ways of life. Not one way, but many. Like individuals. Each with their own distinct goal, life style, likes and dislikes, needs and wants. That’s the real American way of life. And the insurance industry helped protect it for hundreds of years. By individualizing products to help people protect their prized possessions — car, home or business. Or an income — so when laid up, the cash is there to help maintain a life style. Even a life — so a family unit can maintain its way of life after the catastrophic loss of the family head. We’re a business of people helping people preserve their ways of life. That s our bag. What s yours? If it ' s helping people and you want to get involved, talk to American Mutual. Call our Personnel Department for a glimpse at our way of life. 245-6000 Jimerican Mutual INSURANCE COMPANIES, WAKEFIELD, MASS. 01880 y r Compliments of Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1983 General Contractors Property Managers — Real Estate 750 Main Street, Winchester, Mass. 617-729-3788 580 Main Street • Reading, Mass. 01867 (617) 944-0634 J Telephone 944-1699 READING ANIMAL CLINIC 1312 Main Street Reading, Ma. 01867 G.R. Wieldwald, D.V.M. OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT y V 202 r HOUSEHOLD • COMMERCIAL • AUTO Action GLASS CO Dpk C aqqicrn 306 BOSTON ROAD N BILLERICA. MASS 01862 667-5154 143 WASHINGTON STREET READING. MASS 01862 944-8492 411 MAIN STREET WILMINGTON. MASS 01887 657-7212 Congratulations Class of 1983 Gntuifcn m Zl BOARDWALK R.E. CORP. 348 Main St. Reading. Massachusetts 01867 Business (617) 944-782CL ES MLS 0 Each Ofhce Is Independently Owned And Operated LAST CORNER FAMOUS ROAST BEEF READING 203 204 438-9713 jo S. SUNLITE ALLEYS INC. 221 Main Street Stoneham, Mass. Norman J. L ' Esperance Treasurer Congratulations Class of 1983 From the Staff at THE GROUND ROUND 107 Main Street Stoneham, Mass. 02180 617-438-6566 Stacia Sackley Redstone Travel Center, Inc. v Redstone Shopping Center 71 Mam Street Stoneham. MA 02180 (617) 438-1380 r v Make an appointment or just come on in 438-7250 155 Main Street, Stoneham, Mass. A y BOSTON LIGHT SEAFOOD INC Quality Seafood Products 617-664-6120 134 MAIN ST. at intersection NORTH READING Rt 62 Rt 28 205 N 110 Main St. Reading Mass. 01867 617-944-2407 AWARDTUNE UP CENTER Vincent Cuttone The Village Green Reading, Mass. 944-5600 Our 27th Year of Service to Students Public Best Wishes to the Class of 1983 Reading, Arlington, Wakefield, Manchester, Massachusetts USA Continental Cablevision of Massachusetts J PAUL’S FURNITURE 39-41 Lincoln Street Reading, MA 01867 206 Good Luck Seniors Winslows 4 Haven Street 944-2078 Congratulations Class of 1983 DOUGLASS FUNERAL HOME 25 Sanborn Street JWterTot RESTAURANT 580 Main Street Reading, Mass. Phone: 944-5269 Roy 944-7474 Reading Liquors, Inc. HOME OF EXECUTIVE CHOICE 345 Main Street Reading, Mass. 01867 V r SOLO-PAK Hearing Aid Center 34 Gould Street Reading 944-1119 All Makes of Hearing Aids Repaired While You Wait Free hearing aid test Call for an appointment 207 y r Congratulations Class of 1983 Atlas Paint and Supply 525 Main Street. Reading 944-1928 the Reading JU Chronicle Mi 531 Main Street. Reading. Moss. 01867 FOREIGN CARS of READING, INC. Volkswagon Audi Service Body Work Rustproofing 34 Salem Street (617) 944-0646 Reading, MA 01867 7:30 A.M. till 6:00 P.M. y Congratulations Class of 1983 Congratulations Class of 1983 THE HITCHING POST _ Congratulations Class of 1983 TOWN OF READING MUNICIPAL LIGHT DEPARTMENT McDonald ' s ■ 1 ® Rt. 28, Reading ■N Congratulations Class of 1983 Compliments of JOSEPH DOHERTY FUNERAL HOME _ J 208
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