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

 - Class of 1983

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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

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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



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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

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