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

 - Class of 1983

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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

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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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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

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