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

 - Class of 1983

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{ 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

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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.



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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

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