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

 - Class of 1983

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61 Salem Street Kelli, Favorite class Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska . .. Will be remembered for saying “No problem” . . . Will always remember the Who Concert in New York ’82 ... ret Peeve, disco music . . . Member of the Soccer and Wrestling teams . . . Plans to attend U. of Lowell to major in mechanical engineering. “We must use time as a tool, not as a couch.” —John F. Kennedy Syrian . . SFa rell 456 Grove Street Favorite class Ancient History with Mr. Lovely . . . Will always remember causing trouble and saying “I can’t deal with it.” ... Pet Peeve, wise little kids . . . Mem¬ ber of Varsity Hockey and Soccer . . . Employed at Sam’s . . . Collegebound for studying the Electronics of Carpentry. 19 William Road Fasc, Enjoyed French II and Idea of Man ... Favorite teachers Mr. Croft and Mrs. Healy . . . Will be remem¬ bered for sports arguments, large feet, always smiling, and saying “How’s it going?” ... Will always remem¬ ber Zak’s Oktoberfest, HCL fights with J.R. and J.J. in Chemistry, good times with the class of ’82 and the library “kick-outs” .. . Participated in Freshmen Base¬ ball and Basketball . . . A member of High Happenings and the Yearbook Staff. . . Employed at Marshalls . . . Collegebound. “I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I’ve seen yesterday and I enjoy today.” 56 Whittier Road Jule, Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Swanson . . . be remembered for being spazzy, laughing, being a prep and “You’re so giddy!” . . . Will always remem¬ ber Zak’s Octoberfest, France ’82, the scoop patrol, driving with Sue, Apple picking, Hampton with K.B., A.B.. G.C.. C.B. 6 to 4 on 8 7, and giddy times with good friends . . . Member of Jr. and Sr. Class Commit¬ tees and Powder Puff Football . . . Collegebound. “Man’s youth is a wonderful thing, it is so full of anguish and of magic, and he never comes to know it as it is until it has gone from him forever.” — Thomas Wolfe r icoll fTerrazcmi 87 Beaver Road Zweene, Favorite teacher Mr. Zenewicz . . . Will be remembered for having a Trans-Am . . . Will always remember ’81 Baton Squad Dance and the week before Oct. 7, BAK’S, Member CPA, ’69 Firebird, Ed hauling sand at Powers, ’81 ski trip with Kam, 11 14 81, and Class of ’83 ... Member of Football and Gymnastics teams . . . Collegebound. “Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime. We’ll take the best — forget the rest and someday we’ll find . .. these are the best of times.” — Styx yJaoid o. S crmeaa i 659 Pearl Street Dave, Favorite class Electronics . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Morris . . . Will be remembered for the moped, mick, the claw, serious approach to studying school- work on weekend nights, and partying . . . Will always remember Brian D., Bob W., Bob H. , Dan G., and Jeff, the park, moby, Maine ’82, N.A.A.S., the comer, Elaine, Whitie, Bub’s parties, cold mick, I. D.F.B., S.S. ’82 .. . Enjoys hunting, fishing and camping . . . Em¬ ployed at Lobster Claw, Fancy Fixins, and Animal Clinic . . . Collegebound. “Out on the perimeter there are no stars, out on the perimeter we are stoned immaculate.” — The Doors ( 3a le J. cTc Uon 29

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66 Franklin Street Mona, Favorite class Ancient History • Favorite teacher Mr. Lovely . . . Will be remembered for being spastic, being late, b eing crazy, having a loud voice and saying “Coke is it!” ... Will always remember ungrad¬ uation ’82, senior prom ’82, good times with Robin and Mike, and the death of John Lennon . . . Pet Peeve — rainy Monday mornings ... Homeroom Representative . . Enjoys partying, cruising, music, E.T.F.B., and skiing . . . Plans to work and make lots of money. “1 woke up this morning and I got myself a beer. The future is uncertain and the end is always near” — Jim Morrison ■ fma t 0. S7ri er 23 Smith Avenue Sue, Favorite class cooking . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Johnson . . . Will be remembered for Really?!”, al¬ ways being with Donnie, and Budda” . . . Willalways remember good times with Donnie, 4th of July ' 81, Maine, 2 ' 25 J. Geils shows, the lake, all the times with Mary D., and times with Robin . . . Enjoys painting, waterskiina and horseback riding . . . Employed at Doc’s . . . Plans to get married ana work with animals. ’ ‘When you look through the years and see what you could have been, what you might have been, if you had more time ...” — Supertramp 33 Gleason Road Fudge, Remembered for being Kami’s “sister” . .. Will always remember Mrs. Scarpitto, good times with the best of friends — L.P., S.P., and K.R., Shriner’s Classic, Cheerleaders Dance (caught off guard), Tues. night, Band-Aid school, proms of ’82, Puop’s, David 10 10 82, not getting away with the ’83, and gym- shows . .. Cheerleader for Soccer, Basketball, and Football and choreographer for gym show . . . “Thanks Mom and Dad, 1 love you.” . .. College- bound. “I see my future at the rainbow’s end, happy hours, timeless friends, and if 1 ever chance to find my way, rest assured, I will stay.” — Billy Squire 47 Scotland Road Enjoyed Algebra 1 . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Croft . . . Will be remembered for being a Christian, running track, doing art work and for always saying “Sew buttons on your underwear!” . . . Summer of 1982, ’82 Indoor Track Meet against Winchester, and Mrs. Berkow . . . Co-Captain of Indoor and Outdoor Track, and Varsity Soccer . . . Involved in Church Youth Group and enjoys painting and skiing . . . Employed at Atlantic Parking Corp. Boston . Collegebound. “Jesus said, ‘I am the bread of life, he who comes to me shall not hunger, and he who believes in me shall never thirst.’ ” — John 5:35 119 Libby Avenue Vinny, Vince, Enjoyed Photo-offset and Geometry . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Jones . . . Will always re¬ member fireside chats with Mrs. Jones . . . Enjoys downhill and cross-country skiing, weightlifting, and motorcycles . . . Member of Quannapowitt United Soccer . . . Employed as a cook at Oliver’s Eating and Drinking Pub . . . Future ambition is to go into forest and land management . . . Collegebound. “You’ll love it, it’s a way of life.” — Frank Zappa ( iic arc 5T Svante 26 Sherwood Road Dickie, Rich, Favorite class Western Civilization . .. Favorite teachers: Mr. K. and Baps . . . Will be remem¬ bered for having just one eyebrow, singing all the time and loving J. I. . . . Will always remember tne Gophers, summer of ’81, Mr. Kelly, JCS and GN, Campaign for Judas — the betrayer and video games at N.R. ... Member of Varsity Winter and Spring Track Teams . . Yearbook Editor . . . Involved in St. Agnes Youth Program . . . Employed at The Menu . . . College- bound. “Keep company with the wise and you will become wise. If you make friends with foolish people you will be ruined.” — Proverbs 13:20 28



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ricotf Sfi zye ' a c c f ( Z . Sfttzyc ' a a 52 Bay State Road Jude, Judy Judy Judy, Enjoyed Algebra . . . Favorite teachers Mrs. Zolubos, Mr. Tufts, and Mr. Gillis . . . Will be remembered for ‘Judy Creations’ . . . Will always remember Best times with Renata, Reo with L.D., 3 6 82, 5 4 82 — Journey with R.C. and S.A., long talks with Karen, Capri, and great times with good friends . . Member Powder Puff Football .. . Em¬ ployed at Fabric Town . . . Collegebound to major in Fashion Merchandising. “Nothing brings more contentment than seeing love in a smile and knowing that smile is for you.” — Ed Cunningham 111 Redgate Lane Fitz, Favorite class U.S. History . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Swanson and Mr. Blodgett . . . Will be remem¬ bered for gymnastics, Librarians, Senior passes, the great P.P.C. on Saturday night with PH and BC . . . Will always remember Zak’s Ocktoberfest, Cape Cod Party with Clash, Tom Petty, Pat’s directions, Jr. Sr. Prom, never being caught by R.P.D., 4 bad boys and Beth, G.J.B.L.W. . . . Member of gymnastics team ... Employed at CVS-Wobum . . . Future plans include college. “Let’s just say 1 was testing the bounds of reality, I was curious to see what would happen, that’s all it was, just curiosity.” — Jim Morrison „ Oic rem c f. c77 6e Y C7 20 Chequesette Road Flib, Andre, Andy, Enjoyed Chemistry, French, and U.S. History with Dr. Kelly . . . Remembered for living in France, big feet, procrastinating, and “hot off the press homework” . . . Will always remember P.P.F.B., debates and Family Histom for J.J.K., track quarters, mudball games, French Iv with Big Rib, Toute la Bande, “Four to a table!”. Mattatuck, NH, and Chem. Lab nights . . Member of the Winter and Spring track teams, Debating team, and Band . . . Collegebound. Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end But is is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.” — Sir Winston Churchill LSetros U. 15 Arrow Circle Hawk, Favorite Phys. Ed, with Mr. Myslicki . . . Will be remembered for Rung Fu demonstrations . . . Will always remember the fun times and serious discus¬ sions in the Phys. Ed. Office that allowed growth and maturity . . . enjoys gymnastics, martial arts, vol¬ leyball, and archery . . . Employed at Stoneham Cine¬ ma . . . Plans to become a plumber. “The True Survivor will overcome every and all obsta¬ cles to complete his task.” Q)amel jfZ. cTZemuin 156 Walnut Street Dan, Favorite class Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska ... Favorite teacher Joan DeSalvo . . . Will be re¬ membered for saying “There’s nothing quite like a Grateful Dead concert!” and for being a dead head .. . Will always remember Sam Baker . . . Member of 8 mnastics team . . . Enjoyed partying and Grateful ead concerts . .. Employed as a cook at No Place Like Sam’s in Woburn . . . Plans to attend a four year college and major in Business. “You can’t go back and you can’t stand still. If the thunder don’t get ya, then the lightening will!” —Jeny Garcia 19 Boswell Road Will be remembered for always being with Andrea and teaching B.H. how to ski . . . Will always remember Mattituck trip, Jr. Prom, ’82 with M.D., Jr. ski trip, studio 4, bandaid 6 13 82, G.S. and Shaun’ party ’82 . Member of the Baton Squad, Band, and the gym show dance . . . Enjoys being with friends . . . Plans to attend college. One day you’ll look to see I’ve gone, for tomorrow may rain, so I’ll follow the sun.” — The Beatles 30

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