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

 - Class of 1983

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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

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(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



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{ )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

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