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

 - Class of 1983

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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

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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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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

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