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NINETEEN EIGHTY FOUR Editor-in-Chief Martha Dustin Literary Co-editors Lisa George Susan Luther Senior Profiles Co-editors Cindy Hoyle Lea Anne Plourde Photography Co-editors Rob Gollari Jeff Wagner Art Layout Co-editors Kim Beede Sandy Brietzke Asst. Editor-in-Chief Bill Herzog Business Manager Diane DiGiovanni Asst. Business Manager Bill Bartosch Advisor James Chetwynd Special Thanks Terry Bleiler Dick Gillis Guy Garron Dur Staffs 3 Fellow classmates, Four years of high school are over. For some of us, they have been the best years of our lives; for others, they have been the worst. One thing, however, that we can say for each member of the Class of ' B-4 is that these years were nothing like the warn¬ ing George Orwell gave in 1984 . In fact, no where in the world do we see Orwell’s society, one comprised solely of brain-washed individuals controlled by a few. The opposite is particularly true of RMHS in the sense that we neither fulfilled George Orwell’s fears nor did we follow the precedents of past classes. The Class of ' 84 showed tremendous initiative and determination in altering old pat¬ terns. Our Junior Prom was the first in Reading’s history to be held outside of the high school. In addition, we staged two particularly successful fundraisers, the Shaw Brothers’ Con¬ cert and the Magic Show. In the following pages, the editors of Pioneer S 4 have aspired to portray the individualism of our class. We hope that these pages will serve as a reminder of Orwell’s warning, and as an illustration of comparable hope. Sincerely, Martha Dustin, Bill Herzog Lisa Cummings Patrice McNeil Lisa Thompson Michele Rhoades Our junior year in high school — a time for fun, laugh¬ ter, friendship — and a time for growth. In the span of those few short months, we lost four friends in tragedies over which we had no control. Suddenly our class was forced to look at death from a new perspec¬ tive — not as something that happens to older people, but as something that can happen to teenagers as well. When Lisa Thompson died in November of 1 982, feelings of shock, anger, frustration and depression gripped the students and faculty of RMHS. It was im¬ possible to understand how a person our own age could suddenly be taken from us. Three months later when another freak accident claimed the lives of Michele Rhoades, Patrice McNeil, and Lisa Cummings, we began to realize the extent of our own vulnerability. No longer was death a far away stranger — we had begun to grow up. During the months following these tragedies, the reality of death drew us together and strengthened many friendships. We realized that people may die at any age; therefore, we came to value to a greater extent those around us. In our four years at Reading Memorial High School we have met many outstanding faculty members who have helped us prepare for the future in different ways. But the death of four friends has bonded our class together and left an impression that will never be for¬ gotten. Because their deaths have so deeply affected our class, we dedicate Pioneer ' 84 to the memory of Lisa, Michele, Patrice, and Lisa. We love you. A Nature As a fond mother, when the day is o ' er, Leads by the hand hen little child to bed, Half willing, half reluctant to be led, And leave his broken playthings on the floor, Still gazing at them through the open door, Nor wholly reassured and comforted By promises of others in their stead, Which, though more splendid, may not please him more: So Nature deals with us, and takes away Our playthings one by one, and by the hand Leads us to rest so gently, that we go Scarce knowing if we wish to go or to stay, Being too full of sleep to understand How far the unknown transcends the what we know. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow George Orwell’s momentous novel, 1984, de ■ ibes a world in which war, alienation, dehumaniza ion, and fear are the only constants. Society is hierar and consists of several echelons. Big Brother itely rules Oceania, one of the three nations make up the world. The story focuses on one ir Party member, Winston Smith. In illustrating both the monotonous lifestyle of Smith, and the furtive iduality of this man, Orwell provides the reader a duality of vision; we gain a comprehensive under- fo the rigid and limited life experience of the member, as well as insight to Smith’s coura- if unusual and ultimately suicidal, thoughts. ie point during Smith ' s childhood, the state of it and worldwide nuclear warfare had resulted creation of three separate nations, all headed by itor. London, where Smith lived, became a part mia. From that point on, life had become a of blurry past, fearful future, and endlessly id present. The Party’s motivation for con- life in such a manner is the statement: ’ho controls the past, controls the future: controls the present controls the past. ” The Party work, community are constantly eluded from this feel it necessary to ex them; it is believed rebel. All over Oceania, there are posters of Big Brother which read, Big Brother is watching you! ” This is sym¬ bolic of the way in which the Party members are under constant surveilance. There are four means by which the Party member is watched: he is surrounded twen¬ ty-four hours a day by telescreens, two-way televi¬ sions by which he can be constantly seen and heard; his peers are commanded to report any non-conforming behavior amongst them; the Thought Police, an undis- tinguishable member of which may be present at any time, discover and punish those who commit thought crimes’’; and finally, the Party member monitors him¬ self by participating in “doublethink , a process de¬ scribed by Orwell in the following manner: To know and not to know, to be conscious of com¬ plete truthfulness while telling carefully constructed lies, to hold simultaneoulsy two opinions which cancelled out, knowing them to be contradictory and believing in both of them, to use logic against logic, to repudiate morality while laying claim to it, to believe that democ¬ racy was impossible and that the Party was the guard¬ ian of democracy, to forget, whatever it was neces¬ sary to forget, then draw it back into memory again at the moment it was needed, and then promptly to forget it again, and above all, to apply the same pro¬ cess to the process itself — that was the ultimate subtlety: consciously to induce unconsciousness, and then, once again, to become unconscious of the act of hypnosis you had just performed. Even to understand ’doublethink’ involved the use of doublethink. Thus, by restricting the individual in his thoughts, emotions, and actions, the Party controls the pre¬ sent; it therefore controls the past, and therefore the future. All of the aforementioned is a thematic summary of the novel. In terms of plot, the story involves both Smith and a young girl named Julia. These two became lovers, despite the Party’s condemnation of such. Their lovemaking is both a romantic and a political act — the ultimate rebuttal of the Party. The pair seeks to become a part of the legendary underground move¬ ment, which hopes to destroy the power of the Party by introducing corruption from the inside-out. While the Party was aware of their thoughtcrimes , it chose to place Winston and Julia at a pinnacle of hope before apprehending them, thereby making their fall to reality all the more harsh. All of their apparently successful efforts to escape suspicion of thoughtcrime, there¬ fore, are to no avail. Indeed, their lovemaking, a politi¬ cal statement, becomes null, and their individuality is crushed when the Party decides to confront them. Once the Party has decided to act upon Winston and Julia’s thoughtcrimes, the pair is put on an extreme program of physical and mental torture. This process is geared towards forcing them into becoming typical, apathetic Oceania citizens. Ultimately, this entails to¬ tal adoration for Big Brother. Both characters are pre¬ vented from this end by their love for one another. Then, this too. is crushed. In room 101, the criminals are plagued by their worst fear Cfor Winston, this is of rats) and, in order to save themselves, betray one another. Julia justifies their betrayals of one another in the following manner: Sometimes, they threaten you with something — something you can’t stand up to. can ' t even think about. And you say, ’Don’t do it to me do it to some¬ body else, do it to so-and-so. And perhaps you might pretend, afterwards, that it was only a trick and that you just said it to make them stop and didn’t really mean it. But that isn’t true. At the time when it hap¬ pens you do mean it. You think there’s no other way of saving yourself and you’re quite ready to save yourself that way. You want it to happen to the other person. You don ' t give a damn what they suffer. All you care about is yourself. And after that, you don’t feel the same toward the other person any more. 1984 has been termed a ’negative utopia. ” This classification is the result of an omnipresent mood of powerlessness and hopelessness in Orwell’s modern man. Utopian novels, on the other hand, expressed the mood of self-confidence and hope which typified post-medieval man. In his afterword, Erich Fromm states, There could be nothing more paradoxical in historical terms than this change: man, at the begin¬ ning of the industrial age, when in reality he did not possess the means for a world in which the table was set for all who wanted to eat, when he lived in a world in which there were economic reasons for slavery, war, and exploitation, in which man only sensed the possibili¬ ties of his new science and of its application to tech¬ nique and to production — never-the-less man at the beginning of modern development was full of hope. Four hundred years later, when all those hopes are realizable, and when man can produce enough for ev¬ erybody, when war has become uneccessary because technical progress can give any country more wealth then can territorial conquest, when their globe is in the process of becoming as unified as a continent was four hundred years ago, at the very moment when man is on the verge of realizing his hope, he begins to lose it. ” It is imperative that one recognize this historical para¬ dox when one reads 1984. The book must not be misconstrued as merely a pessimistic or fatalistic perspective, or as merely another description of Rus¬ sian communism. Orwell ' s 1984 is foremost a warn¬ ing for modern man; it pertains to the emerging pro¬ cess of production and consumption which threatens to transform men into machines, and machines into men. This state of managerial industrialism has over¬ whelmed modern man, regardless of his myriad and differing ideologies. It is, however, the hope that Orwell communicates, which has struck the editors of Pioneer ' 84 as relevant to Reading Memorial High School. Orwell implies that to render man the pathetic being which his book de¬ scribes, to take from him his need for freedom, dignity, integrity, and love, would require an extreme and ruth¬ less means. In 1984, that means is the unrestricted use of fear, as objectified in room 1 01. Because he percieves human nature and human needs as integral parts of our existence. Orwell implies a certain amount of hope — of potential to avoid such disaster by the inevitable assertion of our needs. As your editors, we sought to illustrate the many ways in which our community has opposed the warning of Orwell. The various divider titles serve this purpose. In designating the senior class as the Party mem¬ bers , the underclassmen as Proles , and the faculty as the Thought Police , for example, we aspired to contrast Orwell’s ficticious world of 1 0B4, with our own world of 1 984. TABLE OF CONTENTS The Thought Police. p. S The Party Members.p. 26 The Proles ..p. 80 Doing the Physical Jerks.p. 96 The Ministries. p. 1 28 In George Orwell’s book, crime is kept under con¬ trol by special investiga¬ tors called the Thought Police. Aided by tele¬ screens placed in every room and on every street, the Thought Police are able to keep tabs on every per¬ son living in Oceania. Not only do the Thought Police know what every one is doing at a specific mo¬ ment, but they also know what each person is think¬ ing. One small thought against Big Brother and poof” you are vaporized, never to be seen again. Fortunately in today’s society there are no Thought Police around to limit people’s ideas and thoughts. Instead we have teachers who, instead of discouraging individual thinking, actually encour¬ age it. Teachers enable students to become indi¬ viduals instead of mechan¬ ical robots programmed to think and act alike. THOUGHT The aura of Big Brother’s power is irrevocably entrenched in the minds of the citizens of Oceania. Ironically, this is primarily by vir¬ tue of the fact that he is neither seen nor heard nor touched by his people. His power is omnipresent be¬ cause he is an intangi¬ ble figure. In fact, he may truely be an illu¬ sion — the embodi¬ ment of fearsome¬ ness. This is quite a contrast to our own Big Brother, Mr. □ .Orlando, who is very much a tangible figure in our lives, with whom we can all feel secure. Unlike Orwell’s Big Brother, who, as far as the citizens of Oceania are con¬ cerned, has existed for all eternity, Mr. □ ’Orlando arrived at his position as Prin¬ cipal of Reading Me¬ morial High School only recently. It was in 1 STB, following twen¬ ty years as a teacher, department head, and then Assistant Principal, that Mr. D’Orlando became our ruler”. Mr. O’Orlando is the antithesis of Big Brother, both in his availability to the stu¬ dents and in that he gives us the freedom to assert our indi¬ viduality. 10 Ernest G. Spence Director of Data Processing Despite dire predictions for 1 9B4, you still have a positive world in which to live. The computer, to some, is a symbol of dominance. The computer, however, will do no more than the mind of the programmer will allow. One of your greatest assets is your free will — use it wisely! ” Allan Alson Assistant Principal Social control, mind control, and loss of individual freedom were all forecast by George Orwell in his novel 1 984 His predictions have not blossomed to the full¬ ness he projected. Yet, the trends he forecast are, unfortunately, in evidence in many aspects of our soci¬ ety. It is up to each of us, individually, and collectively, to insure that the protections designed by our constitution are neither eroded nor permanently damaged. ” Maureen Zolubos Assistant Principal “I remember reading 1984 when I was in high school. Being a science-fiction buff, I enjoyed the story a great deal. It was rather frightening at that time to read about a civilization run entirely by the state with Big Brother keeping a close watch on every Party member. Now that the year 1 984 has arrived, I am relieved that we in the U. S. haven ' t given up our human rights. We still have our freedom of speech and the right to choose our own life-style. 1 1 Marc Alterio Physical Education Stephen Arsenault Industrial Arts Bruce Appleby Social Studies Mary Blake Cafeteria Virginia Bartlett Physical Education Thomas W. Blanay Business Richard Bonshimol English Everett A. Blodgett Science Philip Blum Science Harold Bond English Ruth Ann Budrewicz Science □ avid Bunten Music Heidi Budd Special Education Janet M. Burns English Theodore Bryson Physical Education David Brett Business 13 Martha Cook Science Nancy Cook Mach James Chetwynd English Ellen Convieaer Guidance Norman P. Cormier English Joaeph F. Cain Media Center Norma Chiaholm Guidance William J. Carroll Social Studies m Gilbert: Congdon Math Judith Carter Home Economics 14 Emery W. Debeck Math Hal Croft English Robert Donovan Foreign Language Robert Dunbar Social Studies Michele De Grace Edeleberg Foreign Language Myrna Evana Home Economics Thomas C. Darrin Social Studies Joan M. DeSalvo Focus Judith Donovan Science Dick Gillie Business Pater Greene Sooai Studies Sandra Granese Secretary Marguerite E. Grimee Math Richard W. Ham Foreign Language Michael Harney Industrial Arte Ellen Gorsey English Susan Flagg Secretary David Garland Sicence « 1 7 Betty May Irwin Special Education Linda Jackson Library Aide Susan Johnson Special Education Fran Lanouatte Foreign Language Nancy Lindgren Guidance Gena Kaczowka Math w Keith Jones Metco □ lane H. Jonea Math Leo P. Kenney Science Maureen LeGlaire Physical Education Marjorie Joyce Secretary Kenneth Levesque Distributive Education Barbara Lanney English IB Russell Morris Electronics Joan Morse Media Center i a Kstherlne Mehlman Secretary Donald Lovely Social Studies Dorothy Morris Secretary y Marna Maclaaac Business Carol Miahler Science Eileen McGillicuddy Library Aide HI I Joseph Nisco Foreign Language Newell H. Morton Tutor Anna Normand-O’Brlen Social Studies Janet Murray Tutor Marlon Nihan Tutor Peter Moacariello Math Tom Myslicki Physical Education Lisa Murray Social Studies Jeff Nelson Math Eunice Mosher Special Education 58 20 Robert F. Patterson industrial Arts Steven Rhodes Math Susan Robison Special Education Phyllis OnuaBsit English Donna Pappalardo Marth Cheryl C’Brien Business John B. Pacino Guidance Cheryl □’Halloran Art Cot O ' Keefe Special Education Grace Palmer Library Aide 21 Conrad Schultz Decisions I Jean Silva Alaah Smith Media Center Social Studiee Aide 22 Warren Snyder Business Margaret Starrett Business Bill Stamatia Custodian i Wm i Paul W. Soule Science Sally Stambridge English Robert Swanson Social Studies Deborah A. Sweeney Foreign Language Eric Turner Math Jean Underhill Secretary Phil Vaccaro Math 23 Frederick Wales Industrial Arts Dominique Vintejoux Foreign Language Peter Valeske Social Studies Eleanor Withe Science Martha Wishart Special Education John W. White Physical Education Dorothy A. Wood Sooal Studies Peter Wood Fine Arts Terry Woody English Kevin J. Zenewlci Science What Would We Do Without Vou? The class of ' 84 has been especially fortunate in having two very dedicated and talented people serving as its advisers for the past two years. Ms. Lanouette and Ms. Robison have helped our class achieve success in all our junior and senior class projects: the haunted houses, the junior buffet, the senior play, and the proms. Ms. Lanouette and Ms. Robison have given of their time unselfishly and have been there whenever we needed them for advice. More importanly, they have become our friends. Secretary Brian Casey. Treasurer Brett Matthews, Vice President Linda Miola, President Sean O ' Connell 25 In George Orwill’s 19B4, Party Members comprise approximately fifteen percent of the pop¬ ulation. The Party is com¬ parable to what we recog¬ nize as the upper and mid¬ dle echelons of society, and is composed of an In¬ ner and an Outer Party. The Inner Party is perhaps two percent of the population of Oceania, the nation in which Orwell’s story takes place. The Inner Party is second only in power to Big Brother, the apex of the hierachial pyramid and the guise in which the Party presents itself to the world. The use of a figure¬ head enables the people to attach all of their loyalty to one person. Orwell de¬ scribes the relationship between the Inner and Outer Parties in the fol¬ lowing manner: Below the Inner Party comes the Outer Party, which, if the Inner Party is described as the brain of the state, may be justly likened to the hands. Directly beneath the Party are the Proles, whom Orwell describes as “the dumb masses”. They are followed by the slaves, who are not considered a permanent or necessary part of the structure of society, because they con¬ stantly pass from con¬ queror to conqueror, as a result of the constant state of warfare. There¬ fore, the Proles are consid¬ ered the lowest class. Based on this simplified explanation of the caste system in Oceania, one might attempt to assign the name Inner Party to the senior class leaders, Outer Party to the senior class, and Proles to the underclassmen. It is true that most of the power of the senior class resides in the hands of a few, howev¬ er, it is there by virtue of general consent. Reading High is an example of de¬ mocracy — a government for and by the people, with power derived from, and used for the general good of, all people. In addition, there is very little of the rigidity of class separation which we see in Orwell’s novel. In Oceania, Party Members rarely, if ever, interact with the Proles. At RMHS, seniors may be Party Members in one sense of elitism, but not in the sense which Orwell de¬ scribed. The underclass¬ men, as well as our class¬ mates, are our friends and our peers. PARTY MEMBERS Stephen Abate 9 Buckingham Drive Steve evorite class Engineering . . Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Wholes . Will be re- mem be red for having a big car. being semi- Dreoby. SD ' Hing Coke at the Junior prom, being the first on the roster for 1 2 years . . . Will a ' ways remember Bird and the water bottle, the Senior Wall, the cup thrown through Ralph ' s car window, and saying. Whet?” Plans to go to college, enter the Air Force, and to be rich and famous . . . Wants to work with NASA . . Member of the A F S and impressions . . Employed at DeMoules Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it. — Proverb Michael Ahearn 7 Hillside Road Boo. Mike. Favorite class 9th Grade Eng.. Favorite teacher Mr. Vaccaro . . . Will al¬ ways be remembered for driving slowly, laughing in Accounting and Algebra . . . Will always remember July 4th Week 1 9B3 in Maine. Bob Seger, S.O ' G.. J.K.. and C.C.. Loyal Order Of The Moose. Jr. Prom. Mel¬ low Out . No Sully, you’ve had enough, ... Future ambition is to become rich and powerful and to h ave a terrific family . . . Par¬ ticipated m Frosh Track. Varsity and Jr. Var¬ sity Basketball . . . Employed at Atlantic Su¬ permarket. ’l was living to run end running to live. — Bob Seger April L. Andrews 1 45 Van Norden Road Apes. Enjoyed Accounting I, Favorite teach¬ er Mrs. Carter . . . Will be remembered for the movies she never went to. signing in late . . . Will always remember Springfield, sum¬ mer of ‘83. Marshalls gang, Bub’s parties, pumpkining, towers, quarries, and Buford ' s two week party. Zayres. zoological gardens. Maine with K. B. and B. H.. end saying idiot . . Future plans include marrying a cute, wealthy guy and becoming a millionaire . . . Enjoys riding horses and being with Bobby . . . Employed at Holiday Inn. For the heart that is free, life is a cele¬ bration of beauty, a festival of the spirit! Darlene M. Autery 9 Lekeview Avenue Enjoyed group. Favorite teacher Ken Feit . . . Will be ramemberd for being out back . . . Memories of Focus, beck parking lot. good timee with L. B . S. G.. K.S.. M.L., W.G.. B.W.. J.G.. B-52 ' s with A M.. B.W.. J.M.. Mt. Kike. 9th grade with J. P.. M.L.. escap¬ ing Larry, camping at Mt. Cardigan . . . Col¬ lege bound for hotel and restaurant man¬ agement . , Assistant Secretary of Focus Enjoys booting, catching lobsters, going to Chelsea, concerts. It ' s my life and I’ll do what I want. It’s my mind and I’ll think what I wont. Show me I’m wrong, hurt me sometime, but someday I ' ll treat you real fine. — The Animals Salvatore A. Accardi 54 Marla Lane Sal. Enjoyed U.S. History. Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson Will be remembered for dancing, totaling Mom ' s car. being a trophy boy. and saying. Whet ' s up? and Whet’s hsooening? . . . Will always remember good times with Michelle. 10 1 5 83. C. Y.O. ski trip, partying with the gang and L. R.. K. N. s cottage. Lionel Richie. Lisa Thompson, sum¬ mer ' 83. New Year ' s Eve at K.G.’s. and pumpkining . . . Collegebound. wishes to travel and finish education . . . Played Varsity Football . . Hobbies include skiing, boxing, partying, and spending time with girls . . . Employed at Reading Trophy end Shirt and P. S. Convenient. Holly E3. Anderson 390 Summer Avenue I, Enjoyed Human Behavior. Favorite teachers Mrs. Wood and Mr. Dilune . Will be remembered for collecting Mickey Mouses . . . Will always remember time spent with P. O.. History, ell the way Krtsl , Maine ' 83 with Patrick. Jaime . . . Oct. 23. 1 982!. and first period with Patrick. Brian, and Gail . . . Thanks for everything Mom. Dad. Patrick, and Lisa. I love you all . . . Mem¬ ber of the Spanish Club . . . Enjoys skiing and swimming . . . Employed at The Graphic Shop . . . College bound. Speak your truth quietly and clearly, and listen to others, even the dull and ignorant; they too have their story. Elizabeth R. Areglado 46 Glenmere Circle Beth. Favorite class U. S. History. Favorite teachers Mr. Dunbar and Mr. Kazowka . . . Get a lifestyle . . . Remembered for wear¬ ing pennyloafers and wearing the same prom dress as S.F. ... Always remeber 1 999 ' n with good friends. be6t friend Sonja. Bowie. Cape 82 83, Brother’s Four. Je t’a- dore M.S.. Jr. Prom. 8 13 83 (I.T.B.M.). Lakeview Ave.. Jr. Beach DeyCK.B.J. Scrog Weekends. Nantucket. Ct.. B U.. J. B. —3 2 66. the vicious triangle. J.M.. J.l. ... Col¬ lege bound . . . Thanks Mom and Dad, I love you. So it ' s the laughter we will remember, when we remember the way we were — Barbara Striesand Richard H. Avola 307 Franklin Street Dimples. Dicky do little. Enjoyed Spanish II and IV. Favorite teachers Ms McCabe. Mrs. Scerpitto . Remembered for always getting in trouble because of Tneh . . . Re¬ members the Bend trip ' 82 -’83. good times with Doctor, Joan, and Stacey. Beach Day with Cuz and Barb, airport trip 10 82. France ' 83. Nancy Cuellar ... “I don’t think so . . . Collebound to study languages Participated in Glee C uD. Peer Tutoring. Folk Group . . . Employed at Stop end Shop in Saugus. It ' s my turn to be what I can be. I hope you understand this time s just for me. It ' s my turn . . — Diana Ross 2B William J. Bartosch 51 Cross Street Bill, Enojoyed Ides of Men with Mr, Croft end class with Mrs. Heely . . . Will always remem¬ ber the making of Peris. Impressions, late nights, and deadlines . . Member of Impress¬ ion ' s editorial board, assistant business manager of Pioneer ' 8A . . . College bound. Recollection is the only paradise from which we cannot be turned out. — Jean Paul Richter Christopher W. Beach 93 Charlame Place Roxbury. MA 021 1 9 C B . Enjoyed Humen Behavior. Favorite teacher Mr. Veieska . . Remembered for the 1 9B3 October Fast, the unique lan¬ guage. always hassling. Nimble Nate, after graduation night, getting along with his fel¬ low classmates . . Always remember David Nugent. Brett Matthews and Bree, Sal Accardion. snowing days. Merc Holt . . . Why you wenna take the move. ... Col lege - bound, plans to play football and make money . Played football, and participated in the Martin Luther King Day assembly. The world is changing and anyone who thinks they can live alone is sleeping through a revolution. — Martin Luther King, Jr. Judith Bagdigian 1 8 Marie Lane Judy. Ju Ju Fruit. Jude. Enjoyed Human Be¬ havior with Mr Veieska. class with M s Carter . . . Will be remembered for always laughing . . Memories of Marilyn. Kim. Joanne. Laurie. K of C parties. □. B s party 6 1 2 Q2. S. P.. the bottle in the path with K.R.. camping with L. L. and Tom , group 52 and all the good times with S O . , Oh. that ' s O. K. ... collegebound. plans to mar¬ ry D. S. ... Was a member of the Pep Squad . . . Employed at Marshall ' s. Our memories of yesterday will last a life¬ time. We’ll take the beat, forget the rest, and someday we ' ll find these are the best of times — Styx John H. Barrett;, III 293 Summer Avenue Bart. Favorite clasa Pre-Calculus and Amer¬ ican Lit. . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Rhodes. Mrs. Sweeney. Mr. Swanson, and Mr. Mosc . . . Will be remembered for having a moustache . . . Will always remember Hayley. the Baton Squad Dances of ' B2 and ' S3, baseball, and football . . . What do you mean?! . . . Future plans include studying electrical engineering and playing baseball in college . . . Hopes to one day own private company and ski in Austria . . . Member of Varsity Football and Varsity Baseball. Soph¬ omore Class Treasurer. President of Stu¬ dent Advisory Council, V. P of Student Council, Math Tutor . . . Enjoys piano and skiing. Ronald □. Bashford 1 2B Salem Street Ron. Enjoyed Glee Club with Mr. Roth . . . Will be remembered for being a devil ' s advocate, procrastinating, his eccentric wit and odd colored socks . . . Will always remember singing All District in Symphony Hall. Dan Cevicche, Mr. Blum, M.M., The Mikado, and the hypocrisy of RMHS . . . Always asked But what’s the social value? . . . He was Student Council President. Impressions Edi¬ tor, and participated yearly in the musical . . . Employed as assistant manager at Atlantic . . . Collegebound. Two principles in human nature reign; self- love. to urge, and reason to restrain. — Alexander Pope Kimberly Bead 3 Mount Vernon Street Kim, Enjoyed Physics. Favorite teacher Mr. Dilune . . . Remembered for always having a funny remark, collecting Ziggy, Craig . . . Will always remember H..R. chats with Chnssie. Julie and Karen. No wayl”. New Year ' s ’81. Gym Show 3 A 81. per. 1 with M. C. and N.C., good times with T-Bird and Smibe. Warren’s, special thanks to friends during 6 B3, B.A. K.’a. cruising, E.T., C. S. ... Are you serious?” . . . Collegebound for commer¬ cial art . . . Pioneer Editor. Some time I ' d rather have people take awey years of my life than take away a special moment. — Pearl Bailey 29 Lisa Beninati 1 1 Deborah Drive Benny, Lise B . Favorite dess English Lit.. Favorite teacher Mr© Sweeney Remem¬ bered for the Firebird, being so ember- eased , loving the Boss , being with the Vokies Will always remember best of times with Brian 3 1 5 B3. good times with fnends. Ceoe Cod ' 83 with T R . Seger con- ce t with Poke ' s gang, L. T. s B-dey. Prom. Hampton, tent party. Thanks Mom end Dad, We be whelm ” . . . Cheerleader. Spring Track. Participated in Band. Powder Puff. Gym Shows. Coiiegebound. Now some say forget the past and some say don ' t look back, but for every breath you take you leave a track.” Karin V. Barbarian 376 Summer Avenue Ka, Enjoyed Accounting I . . . Favorite teach¬ er Mr. Levesque . . Remembered for momentum Mobile and all the movies she never made it to . . . Will remember Spring- field with Apes. Summer of ' 83. Hurford ' s two week party, the park. Maine with A.. and B H towers, queries. Sash. Sugs. and baked beans, “ouch , . . . Plans to go to work fulltimes at Marshall ' s Business Offices and wants to become a millionaire . . . Enjoys rid¬ ing her horse Sugar Foot and going to Bruins games . . . Employed at Marshall’s Business Offices We ' ll take the best forget the rest and someday we ' ll find these are the best of times. — Styx Heidi A. Biggio 272 Ash Street Beader, Gigilo, Favorite class was Biology. Favorite teacher Mr. Howland . . . Remem¬ bered for her telephone, no-doz overdose, parties, going to become a nun, blue hair- spray. hyper, broken window . . . Will always remember Lisa Thompson, Fav. luvs P. S.. M.N., D.O., Junior prom. Capri lav., N.H. ' B3, broken bed. Go-Go ' s, the End. Lipton, Mount , the Lake, pumpkins. Mamma . Plant one here. Geo. . . . Involved in Stu¬ dent Council. Cheerleading. Powderpuff, Soccer . . . Coiiegebound. To be mathematical is my goal in life! Joy added sorrow subtracted, friends multi¬ plied. and love undivided. Christina M. Birmingham 25 King Street Chrissie. Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . . Will be remembered for taking so much abuse . . . Remembers the Moose gang. 9 2A 83. with J.W., Pope, fifth hole swamp rats. Boston Gardens. K.O.. D.J.. S. □.. T. M.. M. D.. C. R., K. M., R. F. ' s nickname for her. sharing her locker. B.K. and P. H. with K.O.. midnight golfing. Lipton. M.F.. and W. M., M. S. B Coiiegebound . . . Partici¬ pated in Cheerleading for 2 years and was co-capt. of Soccer cheerleaders . . . Works at Putnam Pantry I do recall, those were the best times most of all. — Journey Patricia L. Blacker 1 2 Edwin Street Pe-tee” . You guys! . . . Remembered for always having pretzels, sneaking out. and the BAM walk . . . Member of the Baton Squad and Citations □ and B Corp6 . . . Will always remember Donny. B 1 1 B3, crazy times with Sue and Nance. Montreal ' B2. ber2A. MGA. Seger concerts, that blue van . Hampton. Br-ection with Chris. Diane, end Jo. New years ' 83. and Jr. prom, all night talks with Chris. W. P.. I ' m freezing . E O M S. T.. tour ' 83. and wild parties with Corps” kids . . . Thanx Mom and Jack. I love ye! If dreams came true — oh. wouldn ' t that be meal — Bruce Springsteen Susan E. Blackett: 38 Hillcreet Road Sue. Sue-b-doo. Enjoyed 20 ' s and 30 ' s. Fa¬ vorite teachers Mr. Howland and Mrs. Jones . . . Will be remembered for always being with Michele, being one of the 9. laughing at the worst moments . . . Remem¬ bers L. T.. New Year ' s ' 82. the Gueeble. times with the S and the guys. L. T.. B S.. N. A.. J. P.. 1 0 9 82. 1 1 24 B3. at Billy ' s, skiing with K. Y. and M. E.. the summer of ' 83. theenks Michele. Kristen. Mom. Dad and Family — I love youl . . . Snag me another one — you gotta laugh. ... College- bound ... H R. rep.. Sr. class committee member. It ' s time to take the best and make it bet¬ ter. — James Ingram 30 □avid C. Blunt: 22 Linden Street: Biunty. Fevorrte class Ancient History. Fa- vonte teachers Mr Lovely and Mr. Croft . . . Will be remembered for baby blue Duster with Cregars. a tear in the roof and a black front, end . . Will always remember getting a Trens-Am for the Junior Prom, rear ending the Jaguar on 7 5 03. good times with L.A.F., Oh nice! . . . Collegebound. hopes to make a lot of money . Participated m Froeh. JV. and Varsity football, freshman track . . . Employed at Stop and Shop. Saugus. If everything seems to be going well, you obviously don ' t know whet the heck is going on. — Murphy Kim M. Bohannon 33 County Road Bo. Kimberly-Ann, Enjoyed English with Mr. Howland . . . Will be remembered for Junior beach day (bus ride home) end liking Bruce Springsteen . . . Will always remember sum¬ mer of B3 with Bob ‘Til love ye forever , best times with best friends. Def Leppard with H W and C.B.. Boston cruises with C. S. and B. T.. overnighters at Steph ' B Do I have to go to church. Mrs. T. ? J. Geils B1. I mi6B Bob . I’m sorry . — Any teachers out today? ... H R. rep. . . . EnjoyB skiing . . . Col legebound . . . Employed at the Gap in Stone ham. “I hid m the clouded wrath of the crowd, but when they said ' sit down ' . I stood up. Suzanne M. Bourke 50 Spruce Road Favorite class U.S. History. Favorite teachers Mr. Swenson and Mr. Howland . . . Remembered for laughing at everything, sleeping in class. I can ' t deal with it . . . Will remember good times with M.C.. J.C.. G.G.. S.L. and L. T.. Octoberfest ' B2. 10 20 02. J. Gails. J.T. concert, track with S.W.. proms with S. R.. Summer ' B3. mem¬ ories with Steven . . . Member of Baton Squad, Varsity Winter and Spring track, powderpuff . . . Plans to attend college and become successful. Before we end and then begin, let ' s drink a toast to how it ' s been. — Billy Joel Karan L. Burbank 490 West Street Ka. Poco. Enjoyed Human Behavior . . . Will elweye remember Aug. 24, the boat. New Veer s Eve ' 82, Chadwicks, ski trip ' 83. the family . A 1 7 B3, best of times with M. H.. M.O., L. J.. C. M., trip to France and seeing Meema there, sister Cheryl, weekends at U-Maaa. the pokea. taking the scenic route, Jodi ' s party. Auetin. Don ' t worry about it Member of A. F. S.. Jr. Cleee Commit¬ tee, powderpuff. Ptoneer, gym show dance . . . Enjoys ekting, swimming and being with fnende . . . Employed et James ' Card Shop Col legebound Keep dreaming, keep believing, keep a rain¬ bow in your heart. Jeffrey B. Bochman 1 60 Summer Avenue Jeff. Ace. Dowg. Enjoyed Advanced Writing with Mr. Howland. Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . . Will be remembered for the stang. barn parties, coolwhio with Cevicchi . . . Will always remember the garden party, black Wednesday. M E . B.O.C. ' 01. fishing with Jimmy Houston. Boomer . I knewww that . . . Plans not to have to work, spend more time at the beach, and get his razor back . . . Varsity hockey and Captain of golf Involved in Pioneer and subteam, mem¬ ber of Buddies of Reading golf and M. S. B A. My father always told me. ' Never hit a man in anger unless you ' re absolutely sure you can get away with it. ' ’ John E. Boucher 38 7 Haverhill Street Enjoyed free periods in the Art Department. Favorite teacher Mrs. O ' Halloran . . . Re¬ membered for saying very little and creating surreal sculpture . . . Is there really grav¬ ity? . . . Plans to create more surreal sculp¬ ture. The search for the truth is in one way hard and in another very easy — for it is evident that no one of us can master it fully nor miss it wholly. — Aristotle Sandra G. Brietzke 22B Washington Street Sandy, Favorite teacher Miss O ' Brien . . . Will be remembered for laughing, dancing and morning music . . . Will always remem¬ ber Hampton. Old Orchard, and Ferry beaches. Sting ' s crash, special moments with good friends . . . Collegebound . . . Par¬ ticipated in Drama Club, Impressions, and 735, Vice President of A. F.S.. H. R. rep., Art and Layout co-editor of Pioneer . En¬ joyed Junior Achievement and M.Y.F. ... I love you Mom and Dad. Look beyond at the sea to dreams and places where you could be, then see the re¬ flection of yourself and realize that there are no boundaries to which you can see and reach. James A. Burditt 35 Holly Road Bird, Favorite class English with Mr. Sca r- pitto. Favorite teacher Mr. Dunbar . . . Re¬ membered for flirting, being friendly, seriously . I never liked a girl like this be¬ fore” . . . Always remember good times et Market Forge and Lipton. cruisin ' spring nights with Bern. L. T., pumpkinmg. Jr. Prom with J. A.. 10 1 9 B2 with K. G. 31 Nancy Burgess 66 Prospect Street None®. Enjoyed Chemietry, Favorite teeche © Ms Mec ' Boec. Dr Kelly . Pe- membered for being a Bird watcher, having get-together®, being “bo obnoxious” and a 8D8Z Always rememer party for L. T. 5 1 A 03, 10 1 B3. greet times with friends. J C s tent party 7 23-24 03. GRL with D M . cruising with Di end Due and the W. L.. cookies with TP. police B 1 0 03. Lynn and Lon Anneee. summer ' 03 Enjoyed Pow- derpuff. Haunted Houses. Group Dance Employed at Donut Maker Coliegebound . i love you Mom and Dad I ideally have enioyed my stay, but I must be movin ' on. — Supertramp Paul Butler 1 6 Kingston Street John R. Cain 2A Bay State Road Kathleen J. Carcia 20 Pennsylvania Avenue Keth. Kathy. Enjoyed Human Behavior and 20 ' s and 30 ' b . . Will be remembered for making bad puns and then being the only one who laughed at them, coming up with those silly ideas nobody ever liked . . . Will always remember good times with best of friends, deep convos.. birthdays, summer vacation ' 62. Labordey weekend ' 03 . . . animal crack¬ ers. flutterby. koala bear, seafood, pump- kming. Thanks Mom and Dad. I love youl . . . Member of the Baton Squad. Involved in 735 program. Gym Show, and Powderpuff Employed at Foxmoor. “Everything is beautiful, but not everyone sees its beauty Karen L. Burnett 315 Summre Avenue Ka. Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr Blodgett and a special friendship with Mr Swenson Remembered for being on Austin Preo Cheerleader Will always remember Rich. 11 28 7, Lisa. Marco. K B . S B . P. G . K.C.. MM. K.C.. DO. H B . J M . S. F , T G.. M D. Carol, dess of BA. Thenx! 3 25 03, 8 27 03, Cape, the Wall, the Steng. Cougar Parties, bartending. MO s. proms, the lake. T.G.. M.A.. S. S.. swat, beach day ' 83. fight at D. W s. bash at J. B s See ya at the beach! . Hopes for a great life with R B Half run lives are spent in wishing for tomor¬ row. the other half is in wishing for yester¬ day. — Jeffries Robert J. Cahill 73 Grand Street Clam . . . Will be remembered for always being late . . . Will always remember McDo¬ nald ' s. Lipton, the Centrum. . . . “Oh-Oh . . . Elise. party wagon. P. C.. J. R.. M. R.. Soco straight. Scott ' s cove. K.R.. M.M., J.G.. S.M., K.D.. B.J., Hampton, Bud, pumpkin- mg. cops. Aerosmith . . . Party bound!! . . . Coliegebound. plans to become rich and famous . . . Employed at McDonald ' s. Now it ' s time to bid you sweet adieu. — S. Tyler Richard J. Calhoun 72 Timbemeck Drive Rick . . . Favorite classes Physics with Mrs Donovan, IPS with Mrs. Scerpitto. Reading Sci-fi with Mr. Scerpitto. Favorite teacher Mr. Valeska . . . Remembered for being quiet in class, over explaining in detail . Always remember senior year, midnight, summer ' 83. A. I., D. R.. D. G.. R. l_ . D.F . D. M.. P. R.. S. T., S.W.. homeroom 102. Mr. Arsonalfs class . . . May God bless you someday . . . Plans to go to college and be¬ come a computer programmer-operator- technician . . . Employed at Atlantic Super¬ market. You can ' t love others unless you love your¬ self first. Kristen P. Carey 1 1 Bren ton Circle Kris. Favorite teacher Mrs. Sweeney . . . Al¬ ways remember 6 22 01 M. C.. 1 2 31 81. long talks with S. B.. K. C.. and D B.. 3 39 B2. Sunday football games at Austin. Capri. M R . Baton Squad Dance ' 82. 1 21 83. Mike, ski trip ' 83. skiing with Kim and drink¬ ing. P. H. s not taking the second right. Jr. prom, waiting for August. 8 27 83. with M. D.. Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you . I don ' t know! . . . Coliegebound. Our days are too short to waste any time on not being completely happy with each other ” — Susan Schute 32 Lisa A. Carroll 1 1 Winter Street Lib, Enjoyed typing . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Swenson . . . Alweys remember parties with BS. JO., D.L. EM. J.M.. R. H., T.M., J.S., J.D., S. R.. R.H., M. P., and The axe¬ man . The Grateful Dead — S 1 8 82, the dead bus to Providence — 4 20 83, and Hartford. 10 1 4 B3 . . . Plans include a two year business school . . . Enjoys going to par¬ ties end concerts, end times with B. S. ... Employed at Gellehues. Such e long, long time to be gone, and a short time to be there. — The Grateful Dead Laura L. Catino 1 S Milepost Road Enjoyed U. S. History with Mr. Swanson . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Hart and Mr. Cahill . . . Will be remembered for being the girl who wore high top sneakers, chewing gum con¬ stantly. never keeping her mouth shut and always talking about Meffe ' . . . Will always remember last year ' s Seniors. The Wall . Hockey team boys. N.H.. T. C.. G.K.. D.C.. and M.H.. Greet Summer of ’82 and fun times of ‘83. D. P. ' s Halloween party, x-fest •n California. Senior Prom ' 83. 5 14 B3 party . . . Plans include being a travel agent Employed at Dunkin Donuts ... I love you Dad and Mom. “Many people know how to say nothing; few know when. Gregg A. Caristinos 1 7 John Street Court Carrots. Enjoyed Ancient Histor-y. Favorite teachers Mr Vaccaro. Mr. Nelson . Re¬ membered for being loud in the halls, always signing up for colleges with J B. during homeroom, always being late for home¬ room. being the class clown, driving without a license . . . Will alweys remember times with T. R.. R.I.. E.M., M.P.. G.J . Zak s Octoberfest in ' 82. The Garden Party, the time when P. V.. E.M. and I got mugged in Boston. A member of Varsity Hockey. Base¬ ball . . . Collegebound. Never give up. Never give in, and things will happen. ” — Rick Dempsey Maureen A. Cerley lOI Beaver Road Will always be remembered for smiling and giving advice . . Will always remember best times with J. C.. G. G.. L.T.. S. B.. S. L.. We Are Family , crazy nights at G.G. ' s, raving, voodo dolls, cookies ' ?. 10-12 , chawing, I get high with a little help from my friends. , J.T. concert 8 1 8 83, Whenever I see your smiling face . S. D. — my 1 fe sister, her and Sue’s infatuations. D. B.. Yoda, reunite at the path. J.C.’s camp, ski trip, L.T.’s preaching, pumpkining . . . Collegebound . . Thanks Mom and Dad! Shower the people you love with love, show them the way that you feel. Things are gonna be much better if you only will. — James Taylor Brian R. Casey 151 Green Street Case, Favorite class Computer Math, Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Kaczowka . . . Remem¬ bered for making people laugh, imitating coaches, teachers and friends, running backwards . . . Always remember Jeff, Pat, Mills, and Weed, Junior Beach Day, football team and coaches . . . School activities in¬ clude Varsity Football, Wrestling. Senior Class Secretary, Student Council . Plans include college and career in electrical en¬ gineering . . . Employed at Friendly ' s. Never let a pesimistic attitude interfere with the goals you have set for yourself. Al¬ ways try to reach those unattainable goals. Daniel R. Cavicchi A Orchard Park Drive Dan Cavitch. N. Y. P. D.; Nads, Favorite class Idea of Man, Favorite teachers Baps. Mr. Mickey Mouse” Z.. Mrs. Healey, Mr. Roth . . . Remembered for saying things that have no revelence to topic at hand, quoting Camus and Nietzsche . . . Always remember cool whip with Bochman, getting a Daniel in Algebra CaSO i . . Participated in Student Council, yearbook, Impressions, High Hap¬ penings. member of National Honor Society and 735 . . Collegebound . Employed at KIRBY VACUUM CLEANERS. To Be is to Do — Socrates To do is to be — Jean Paul Sartre “Do be do be do — Frank Sinatra 33 JoAnn M. Cellere 2 7 Harvard Street do Ceiary En,oyed Spanish i with Andy D.. Remembered for cruising in the White Lightning , bemg so obnoxious!, missing brother Nick. Loving Vokies. having wild tent oarfee. and loving Bruce Springsteen . . Remembers best of times with the crew. Andy. L. T s surprise party, get-togethers at N B. s. G P.. Supermen. 2 a. m.. Jeff B3. Jr Prom, Bruce, and pumpkming . . . Life’s a B sometimes, ya know? . Coiiegebound. member of Reading Rifle Club, I love you Mom and Dad. Mama always told rne not to look into the sights of the sun. oh. but but mama, that ' s where the fun isl! — Bruce Springsteen Edward J. Chisholm 3 Beech Street Ted, Favorite teachers are Mr. Swanson and Mr. Bleney . . . Will be remembered for going to see funny horror movies with J. W. and T. C. . Will always remember S.D. and J B . having fights with each other in ninth grade . . . Coiiegebound . . . Out of school activities Hockey, Baseball . . . Employed at Pearl Street School. If you get lost, come home to Green River. — Creedence Clearwater Revival □onald E. Coffill 31 Park Ave. Corky, Don . . . Favorite class Computers with Mr. Bleney . . . Remembered for loiter¬ ing in the halls with L. B., going to parties, not doing homework . . . Remembers party at Austin, Chillout, Electrical plant, madman with a shovel. Cafe before homeroom, elec¬ tronics shop. We’re seniors we can do that! ... Plans to work at Crosby and Associates. “To every unsung hero in the universe, to those who roam the skies and the earth, we have wings to guide us through the timeless see. and faith that will remain through all eternity. ” — Gordon Lightfoot Richard L. Gollari, Jr. 6 James Road Favorite dess Pre-Cel with Mr. Rhodes, Western Civ. with Mr. Appleby . . . Will be remembered for being the quiet one of Rob end himself, being organized, neat hair . . . Remembers Ping-Pong. BAPS, how to spell Miss Lanouette, National History Day B3. Gnff-mobile. Wag-mobile, the honors family Coiiegebound . . . Favorite saying Jim Dendy . Ambition To live the best I can on whatever I have. ... Activities Student Council Rep. Treasurer, National Honor So¬ ciety, Thyme, Slide Show. Debate Team, magazine Just when you think you’re an original, a copy comes along, — Steve Margossian ■■■ Michelle Cogen 26 Warren Ave Favorite Class Chemistry with Mrs. Mishler . . . Will be remembered for being early and being prepared for class . . . Will always re¬ member special times spent with friends. Chemistry labs with A.M.M. and M.M.. P. I. ’s complaint — Do we have to walk? . . . Favorite saying C’est la vie. . . . Plans to attend college, hopes to be successful . . . Sports Fresh. Field Hockey. Fresh. Basket¬ ball. Powderpuff . . . School activities Homeroom rep.. A. F. S. exchange student to Portugal — summer of 1 983 . . . Em¬ ployed at Wayside Bazar. Robert: J. Collari 6 James Roed Rob. Favorite class Pre-Celc.. Chemistry . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Rhodes. Mr. Ap¬ pleby. Mr. Zenowicz. Mr. Blum . . Remem¬ bered for being sorry, neurotic, end Rick ' s better half . . . Remembers Den Cevicchi. National History Day in D. C.. Columbus Dey ’83. Ping-Pong. Jackie Body. I mean Bode Fan Club. Thyme, Bells on Baton Squad boots. BAPS. Hey men . . . Coiiegebound. Plans to be successful and die . . . Ambition to seek new worlds, to boldly go where no man has gone before! . . . Student Council. Yearbook Photography editor. Apes need wisdom teeth because they don’t have microwave ovens. — P. J. Voieska 3-4 Susan D. Connors 260 Salem Street Sue. SuzyQ. Suey. Favorite class Group with Ken Fe-t, Favorite teacher Mb OBnen for h®r ir- 18 ' gHt. Mr Brett for being down to earth Remembered for working too much, bemg easy to talk to. Why? . Plans to attend a two year cullmery school to be¬ come a chef Will remember best times with A M . growing peine, the block. I love you K E . Thanks K F and E C.. Stevie Nicks 6 6. J.T 0 12, rainy days, walking through puddles. Guess what? . Pow Wow. We an mean something to each other if we lost open our hearts and our feelings and not be afraid of the consequences. Neal H. Corbett; 3 Bond Street Timothy N. Coughlin A Garrett Street T. C.. Timmer, Timo, Cough ... Favorite class Computer Math with Mr. K. ... Re¬ members B. C. parties with members. K. G.. J M . P.T., M.J., S. S. M.. L. A., cheering at hoop games, hoop and joking around with SO. Boo. BP. B.O.. J.K.. Whoa!. BLT, punpkinmg . . . Hey dude . Oh tee . . . Hopes to be successful . . . Ployed Varsity Basketball Love can mend your life, but love can break your heart. — Gordon Sumney Michael □. Crispo 1 7 Berkeley Street Favorite dess Advanced Writing with Mr. Howland Favorite teacher Mrs. Zolubus Will be remembered for being a member of the Team. ' B4 Football, and BesebBlI teems Will always remember 1 0 7763; 3 1 5. Memo and N. H. trip, good times with the Team. N. C.. end M. S.. Reading Football and Baseball . . Cry me a river, baby, it ' s all part of growing up. . . . Captain of Wrestling team. Member of Varsity Football. Baseball teems . . Future plans include college and bemg successful. Dare to be a failure and you will always be successful. □iane N. Cook 64 Betcheider Rood Crum. Favorite des6 Biology with Mr. Oilu- na. Favorite teachers Dr. Kelly and Mr Brett Remembered for attending only half of Junior year and still passing Will always remember party for L. T at N B s. good times with T. R.. J C tent parties, summer of ' 03 at the Rivers, walking through puddles with L.C.. Labor Day weekend on the beach and pumpkinmg Collegebound for accounting Managed J.V Basketball team. Participated in Pow- derpuff and member of Pioneer 04 staff Enjoys skiing Works at Cerretoni ' s. If you love something set it free if it comes back to you. it ' s yours. If it doesn ' t, it never was Paul M. Costello 502 Summer Avenue Cuss, Elvis . . . Favorite class Ancient Histo¬ ry .. . Favorite teacher Nancy Cook Re¬ membered for Octoberfest, spring clam¬ bake . . Remembers Chris Powers not re¬ membering the Octoberfest and the clam¬ bake . . Keleke . Plans to attend UMass and be in Navy Intelligence Hopes to be¬ come a supreme being of the universe, to pose for a pleygirl centerfold . . Production Manager at Caesar ' s Palace. But seriously folks! — Uncle Milty Joyce M. Cowan 5 Washington Street Doyce . . . Enjoyed Algebra II ... Favorite teacher Mr. Congdon . Will be remem¬ bered for having Dick Zimmer as a friend . Will always remember Open Arms. Stephen. D. J.. we are family. M.C.. L. T . SB.. G.G.. S. L.. M.M., James Taylor 8 1 0 B3, you ' ve got a friend. Labor Day weekend, night calls with J.G., Florida with S B. and M.C.. Square Pegs”, strawberries, pumpking, parties, raving, chowing. proms. Zowna Smile . To each his own . Collegebound and plans to major in education. Whenever I see your smiling face. I have to Bmile myself because I love you. — James Taylor Jason K. Cross 3 7 Collins Avenue Doctor. Jase. Jake. Stich . Enjoyed Algeb¬ ra with Mr. Congdon Favorite teacher Mrs. Wood Will be remembered for monthly visits to hospital, iron cross, going out with a Wilmington girl. Stang being stolen . . . Will always remember Lisa M . July A. ' 01. greet escape to Mt. Agegezziz. Berry. Sheek. bumming in the sun, jet skiing, rafting, the Stang, Coride. Heap. 10 23, Ghoul, family. M. Forge . . Oh geeze , Captain of Gymnastics team Enjoys box¬ ing. working, social events on weekends, cruising. I ' m a lover and a fighter. ” — Michael Jackson 35 Nathan D. Cross 3 7 Collins Avenue Ntmtoie Enjoyed Engineering Drawing Favorite teec e ' Mr D’Oriendo Will be rerrernbered for a ' weys being late, getting CO the DQrty when it 8 Over, borrowing pen- c ' e. gomg to the beach Aiweys remem- berwidN.H trip. July A. S3, jet skiing. Lake Sunaoee. Corida. M S . M C.. P G. ' s party. g , -eet oumokin ceoer. beech week. M .C.’s Dert«es. big basin (too big) . . It’s still early Member of Varsity Football. Baseball, captain of Gymnastics . . Employed at Dis- neyworid . Plans include college and the Bahamas I’m a bum in th e sun. and I’m having fun and I know i got no special plans. Cheryl L. Cudmors 7 Warren Avenue Cha-Cha Favorite class Jr. Office Prac¬ tice and independent Living Skills . . . Favor¬ ite teachers Mr. Leveque, Mrs. Carter, and Mrs Murry . Will be remembered for al¬ ways bemg late, never being here, and being shy end quiet Will always remember AM. K.D , M.D.. B.D.. S.C.. 6 19 B1. summer of’B3 m Hampton. S3. 6 B3 — little bug. being in love with B. M., 7 B. Senior year, never going to detentions, being dis¬ missed. A S. parties . . . It ' s okay . . . Fu¬ ture plans include college and opening a day care center or working. I’m yours. I’m wild, and I’m free. — Triumph Mark P. Cuoco 45 Longview Road Plans to attend business school. Paul P. Curry 72 John Carver Road Curr. Currence. Favorite class Human Be¬ havior. Favorite teacher Mr. Scerpitto . . . Remembered for saying you ' re a big bone head ... Will always remember football parties. Market Forge, and Lipton, cruising in the Cuda with B S. and T. R., bus ride to Providence. Grestful Dead concerts . . . En¬ joys skiing. Member of Varsity Football team Employed at DeMouies Market basket Coliegebound with hopes of playing col¬ lege football. Such a long, long time to be gone and a short time to be there. — Grateful Dead 112 Wmthroo Avenue Coid Enioyed ln deDe d«nt Study of Fine Arts Fevor.te teacher Mr Whe ' ee Will be remembered for the comment made on b basketball play while the rest of the team was watching the dancers . Will al¬ ways remember fun with friends, class¬ mates. and the B crew, rushing to desses, long boring homework, impossible tests and Quizzes Member of Varsity Basketball and Soccer Employed at Burger King in Stonehsm Coliegebound to become an architect. Hello. I must be going. ’’ Kimberly A. Cummingi 44 Martin Circle Kim. Enjoyed Accounting Favorite teachers Mr. Snyder. Mr Congdon Will be remembered for having a Billerica boyf¬ riend. being short, being the driver, always being with K.C. ... Will remember good times with David 3 1 0 82. K. C.. K M . KB. all mghter at R. G. s fort and getting caught, Ace ' s barn parties. L. M. ' s bashes. L. T.. M. P.. and the gang ’82. ski trip ' B3. Capri. Lipton, I love you David”, games at Austin . . . “ye know” . . . Member of Freshman Softball. Varsity Gymnastics . . . Employed at Magic Pan . . . Coliegebound. Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful we must carry it with us or we find it not. — Emerson Martin J. Curley 1 7 Hodson Lane Marty . . . Enjoyed Law with Mr. Darrin Remembered for his Brums parties, the Irishman, causing trouble with B.V.. and being a solar . . . Member of J.V. Hockey and Varsity Gymnastics teams . . . Will always remember Mr. D’Orlando. housecalls with G.M. and G. O.. Bill’s Bar and Grill. S. Yar¬ mouth. Kinks ' 81 . New Years ' B2 with B. Y.. J.C.. G.M., and T. F. ... Plans to work for the Coast Guard and make money. I am a traveler of both time and space to be where I have been. — Robert Plant Led Zepplm Robert A. D’Ambrosio 1 05 Belmont Street D ' A. Da. Enjoyed Algebra II. Geometry. Physics . . . Favorite teachers Mrs. Jones and Mr. Blum . . . Remembered for always liking D.J. and being in D.G. ' s steng with D. J.. M.D. . . . What are you. sick? . . . Played Baseball on Freshman. J. V.. and Var¬ sity levels. J.V. and Freshmen Basketball teams . . . Enjoys booting, fishing, skiing Will remember pumpkmmg ’B2- B3. sieecov¬ er at B. S.. Market Forge. Austin parties. Woburn Mall, ski tnp 82, partying with J B . B.S.. K.Y.. D. O.. D. R.. pumpkinmg in B S e truck with friends . . Employed at Cerreto- m ' s Coliegebound. We spent many years together, but not enough time. Anthony E. Crupi 36 Michele I. Dady 1 OO Bonder Road Shell, Dedy Lady, Favorite class Chemistry with Mrs. Cook. Favorite teachers Mrs. Edelsberg. Mr. Veccero . . . Will be remem¬ bered for talking in H.R., talking to Mr. Spence and Dr. Alson. cold hands . . . Will always remember cruising with D.G., D.J.. J. M.. Swemp ret. Jr. prom G. M.. Sunny Comer rune. M. C. ' e parties, Mark T. Forge, fires at the path, 6 21 83 never again, 4 6 S3 get buzzed, gossip sisters . . . Partici¬ pated in Senior Ploy, Powderpuff football . . . Enjoys horseback riding, skiing . . . Employed et Russell Farms The hardest times to live down are the times spent living it up. Hayley A. Dalton 256 Lowell Street Enjoyed Engheh. French V. Special thanks to Mr. Appleby. Mr. Howland. Mrs. O’Bnen . . . Remembered for her perpetual ponytail, conversing in French, being responsible in 64 . Will remember Juniontie, Steve ' s, peruse?. 0 5. the prom, curb your hor¬ mones, Freshmen. , good friends Kim, Merg. (R.C.JX2. B.H.. P.D.. R.V., D.C.. 8.M.. Indien summer. Jake ' s, every minute with John . Enjoyed Impressions. Pioneer 84. Denes. Plane to attend college, major in French end English, end live happily ever after True love must be given without thought of reciprocation. — Frank Tyger Sheila D ' Arcy 1 95 Summer Avenue Enjoyed class with Mr Howland. Chemistry with Mrs Cook . . . Remembered for asking a lot of Questions, talking with her hands, candy, gum. assorted mints” . . . Will re¬ member cheering in Boston Garden, pump- kining. 5th hole swemp rets 9 1 7 03. rallies, mount? — Thanks Mr. C., Loon with Mr. R.. T. M.. A. P.. D. G., M. D.. beeping. D.J. ' s 4 B 03. Junior beach day. Chinese redlight. Green Hill . . . Cheerleading Co-captain of hockey, football, and basketball. H.R. Rep . S. A.D.D.. class committee. Pioneer, P. P. . . . Works at Foxmoor . . . Collegebound. Memories last all through the years, most of them happy, a few touched with tears. Joan M. D’Entremont 39B Haverhill Street Joanie, Favorite class Modern European History. Favorite teachers Mrs. Sweeney, Mr. Roth. Mr. Swanson . . . Remembered for liking the Red Sox. falling asleep on friends, sneezing continuously. eveilYAble and Chill out” . . . Member of Band. Glee Club. Select Chorus, C.Y.O. Executive Board. H.R. Rep . . . Co-captain Baton Squad. Varsity Winter track . . . Will remem¬ ber Toucan. Puff. 0 1 0 B3, diggin’ roots for Papa Smurf, Grampa Dent ' s boat, Band ten HUT, dancing on tables, carwash?, sorrywe weren’t the politest guests . . . College- bound ... To her family: God only knows where I’d be without you. — Beach Boys Susan M. D’Alaasandro 7B Spruce Road Delia!, Favorite class U. S. History with Mr. Swanson . . . Will be remembered for the Del Monte Green Bean goes to Revere, being one of the nine, wearing high heels . . . Will always remember Wiers Beach with D. B.. I love you Pat” 7 29 81, good times with L.M.. L.T., L.W.. M. D.. C.S.. M.E., K.G., T. G., K. N.. S.B., L. R.. Del Ave., Dr. Boston with Frib, Jr. beach day, the Gueeblel 9 15 B1 ... Thanks Mom and Dad. I’ll never forget you. Lisa . . . Enjoys skiing . . . Collegebound. I’ll give it all, I gotta stand up, I gotta face it. Don’t want to lose it, don’t want to waste it, my mind’s made up! ’’ — Foreigner Lynn M. Daly 26 Salem Street Lynnie, Lynnski, Nhyl . . . Remembered for signing in late and having a good time . . . Will remember Lisa. Kim, Wild Jo. Marilyn. Judy. Karen. Barbara. Peggy, Heidi, Pam. The Real Mark. B. P. L., J.V.. Junior proms ’82 and ‘03. Salisbury and Good Harbor, the landmark. Ruth ' s cottage. 1 1:52. old times with M.T., M.P., R.D., M. D.. L. M., good memories of good friends . . . Collegebound . . . Worked at All Electric Supply Corp . . . Goodbye RMHS. You are as beautiful as your thoughts. 37 Peter M. Daly 1 Breton Circle Madmen. Peeos Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr ZenswiCZ . Remember HqI, Splash. JO . McGmsu, Al. Skruff. Mark. Mike O.. Steve K . Doug, end Deve. the f amoue dou- D ' e whammies Remembered for draining the vet, Soem, Doorman at Double Wham¬ mies Coilegebound . . . Enioys karate, and cinematic affairs Participated in Dra¬ ma end Student Council . . Employed et Baldwin Landing. Important people are those who cere enough not to care, friends. When you learn not to care you let yourself become their f nend. Philip F. Daly 163 Woburn Street Phil(sy). Pepere . . Enjoyed Western Civ. and French V . . . Remembered for Oh, no!always being in a hurry and missing H. R. 1 05 for meetings . . . Member of the National Honor Society. Student Council, Pioneer staff. RMHS band . . . Jr. Class Officer. Grand Marshall class of ' 83, Played flute in MYWE and GBYSO . . . Will always remember France ‘83. good times in D.C., slidesl. late nights. rootBEER. England ' 82. Jake. Bill, Marg, the corner, et toute la troupe . . . Coilegebound. When you and I met. the meeting wb6 over very shortly, it was nothing. Now it is grow¬ ing something as we remember it.” — C. S. Lewis Ralph A. Danglemaier 35 Sherwood Road Dangel. Enjoyed Computer Math with Mr. K. . Favorite teacher Mr. Kenny . . . Will be remembered for driving around in the stan¬ dard Zepher . . . Will always remember Soccer parties. Jr. Prom, cruising around with G.R. and D.S. . . Coilegebound . . . En¬ joyed Varsity Tennis and Soccer . . . Enjoys skiing, requetbell. and playing football at Par¬ ker . . . Works as a lifeguard in Burlington and a busboy at Thackery ' s . . . No guts — No glory. No pain — No gBin — Molly Hatchet Jan Margret Q. Davia 57 Village Street Jan. Buffy, Enjoyed Human Behavior and close with Mrs. Cook . . . Will be remem¬ bered for being a epaz . . . Will always re¬ member the Caddie in Saugus. Lisa. Patrice. Michelle, and Anthony — forever. Jr. and Sr. prom . Beset 01 - ' BA. Maine. Halloween party 82. sweet 10. summers. Hampton 03. Labor Day weekend, skiing. S. P.. S. L., K.F., L.R., T.A., K.S. . . . Member of S.A.D.D . AFS. 735 Peer Leader. Pep Squad. Pioneer staff . . Go For Itl ... Employed at Reading Diner . . . College- bound. “I am finally out in the dear. I’m free. I ' ve got my dreams I am living for. — Journey Shari L. Davidson zjzj Annunciation Road Boston, MA 021 20 Sherry . . . Favorite class Glee Club with Mr. Bunten . . . Will remember Darnell. Dewne. Jocelyn, Laconia N.H. and P. D.. Darryl, Mommy, New Hope Baptist Church, Larry and Minnie. Street Beat . Spring Concerts and S. M., Hangman and Jim O ' Keefe . Oh come on people, what is this? . . . College- bound . . . Hopes to become Minister of Mu¬ sic at a church . . . Member of Band. 735, Metco . . . Participates in church choirs and Junior Ushers. In the beginning, God created the Heaven and the earth. ” — Genesis 1: 1 Bteven P. Davis 1 O Edgemont Avenue Weed . Enjoyed Modem European History with Mr. Swenson . . . Will be remembered for throwing paper et Biff O ' Orlendo in homeroom . . . Will remember Tim Cough¬ lin’s house pertiee. the Bud Crew — S. D.. T.C.. J.M.. KG. P.T., LA., S.M.. end J R . Cepn, Upton end the 5th hole. J. M. a beard, the Budmobile . . . Member of Wrestling teem . . . Employed et Dregon Comer . . . Coilegebound. 3B Pamela A. DaNutte 1 1 Lise Lane Pern, Favorite class Human Behavior ' Fa¬ vorite teachers Mr. and Mrs Scerpitto Always remember good times with beet of friends. Gregorys gang. Seabrook. Sum¬ mer ' S3. The Gambler , Labor Dey weekend ' S3. Bend ten hutt . Baton Squad, beach days. R.G.. Cola. Jr., and Sr. proms ' 83. U — My best buddy, Hitching Post, Thanks for everything Mom and Dad — I love you . Member of Baton Squad . Employed at Gregory ' s Sub Shop . . . Enjoys Figure Skat¬ ing, Skiing . . . Collegebound. “Life is fortified by friendships. To love and be loved, is the greatest happiness of exist¬ ence. ” — Sydney Smith. Diane DiGiovanni 30 Deborah Drive Di. Enjoyed pre-calculus. Western Civ.. Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Appleby . . . Will be re¬ membered for holding pencils wrong, being a pessimist, worrying . . . Remembers good times with M. O.. S. L.. B.U.. Washington D. C.. 10 1 A 83, the late nights K. B. s party ... I don ' t know” . . . Collegebound . . . Plans to become a doctor . . . Member of A. F.S.. National Honor Society. Math team, Span¬ ish Club. Impressions, and Pioneer BA Busi¬ ness Manager . . . Participated in Senior Achievement. This, above all, to thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day. thou canst not be false to any man. — William Shakespeare Lisa DiPierro 6 A1 Pearl Street Dell. Squeaky. Enjoyed Biology, and class with Miss Lenouette . . . Will always remem¬ ber Spot, the playground ' 83, the pits dirt - bike riding in Lynn, Saugus police. Blue Jay Rd., the sprinkler, the zone, goats A 7 83. Lynn Revere Beach, what shrub? , Spam. Fred. Freekazoids. good times with snuffy. W. W.. and most of all Jim . . . Oh my Godl Really? , . . . Enjoys horseback riding, rol¬ lerskating. and dirtbike riding . . . Future plans include a career in Graphic Advertis¬ ing. Change ... It doesn ' t matter who you are, it ' s all the same, what ' s in your heart will never change. — John Waite Shelly J. Doran 20 Vista Ave. Shell, Enjoyed English with Mr. Hart, and Sewing with Mrs. Carter . Will be remem¬ bered for always having hairspray in gym, and not for being late to class but for simply never being there . . . Will always remember T. T. Junior year, cooking with Mrs. Carter, and all there little talks . . . Hey. What ' s up? . . . Enjoys cruising, guys, shopping, tennis, and swimming . . . Collegebound It has all been worth it but ... Laura L. DaMoranville 2A Beaver Rood Babe Lo . . . Remembered for Walking Monk¬ ey. walks with J. H.. and acting silly with friends . . . Will remember good times with J.H.. F.F.. P.D.. C.E.. S.P.. and M. P.. sum¬ mer of 79. Back Parking Lot Crew, M.R. ' s Halloween Costume Party, good time at P. M. b party . . Future plans include flying in the Air Force . . . Employed at Marshall ' s . . . Member of Track Team and Pep Squad . . . Enjoys rollerskating, horseback riding and bowling . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. It is a rare and special thing to find a friend who is a fnend forever. ' — Ruth L. Morgan Michael R. Dawolfe AA2 Franklin Street Wolf, Wolfe . . . Favorite class U. S. History, Favorite teacher Mrs. Sweeney . . . Will al¬ ways remember 1 21 83. Capri and Upton, Great times with Kristen. Good friends Ange, Pumpkining, times with R. D., G. R., S. , S. F. ... Collegebound . . . wants to be successful . . . Employed at Atlantic . . . Par¬ ticipated in Varsity Track. J.V. and Varsity Basketball. A success is one who decided to succeed and worked. A failure is one who decided to succeed and wished. Robert D. DiGiovanni 1 2 Bartlett Circle Digs . . . Enjoyed Engineering Graphics with Mr. Wales . . . Collegebound . . . Varsity Cross Country, and Winter and Spring Track Participant . . . Enjoys white water canoeing . . . Employed at Woburn Cinema, There is a pleasure in madness, which none but madmen know” — Hazlitt Albion Dole 25 Kingston Street Al, Captain D.D. ... Enjoyed Computer Math. Favorite teacher Mr. Hart . . . Will be remembered for Captain D. D. ending up on the well . . . Will always remember The Wall, S 2A B3. S 16 B3. S 31 B3 . . . What the hack . . . Future plans include entering the Navy and becoming a Computer Service Technician . . . Participated in Bend and De- Molay . . . Employed at Baldwin Landing. ' l live my life like there ' s no tomorrow. — Van Helen. 39 William J. □ ' □rlando 50 Keren Rood B ' f f Enjoyed ' PS and classes with Mrs. Scerpitto ond Mr. Hollingsworth . . Will al¬ ways member B B and G . the housecell with M C or- d G M . and the best of times wrth fnends Member of the football and gymnastics team© Employed at Pizza World . . . Coiiegebound Yes there are two paths you con go by. but m the long run. there ' s Btill time to change the rood you ' re on — Led Zeppelin Lynne M. Doucette 1 2 E Street Enjoyed History, and business courses with Mr. Blaney Will always remember camp¬ ing with D. M., L. O., S.M., T. L.. Playback cowtipping, skiing in Colorado, wild times with A R . Police Concert, Summer of ' 03. bertying with J. M. and crew, colored hair . . . Member of the Field Hockey and Softball teems . Employed at Kirk Wood House of Wakefield . . . Coiiegebound. Along the Rood your steps may stumble, your thoughts may start to stray . . . But through it all a heart held humble levels and lights your way. D.R. Michele C. Driscoll 1 05 Washington Street Bourque. Enjoyed Biology with Mr. Diluna Will be remembered for being one of the S. loving R. B. . Will always remember T. G. ' s cellar, N.Y.E. at L. M. ' s Riunite with L. T.. full moon beach day ’82. K. N. ' s cot¬ tage. D.O. ' s Christmas party. K.Y. ' s gift. NYE at K.G. b. the 9; M.E.. M.D., S.B.. S.D., T.G.. K. G.. L.M., K.N.. Boston you ' re my home. ... Activities included S. A. D. D.. Sr. slideshow. H.R. rep. . . . Employed at Lux Transportation . . . Coiiegebound. How high I am. how much I see. how far I reach, depends on me. Thanks Mom and □ad. Melissa A. Duffy 119 Walnut Street Duff. Favorite teacher Mrs. Jones. Mr. Veleska Remembered for opening 1 06 s door every day. having her own car ... Al¬ ways remember the great times with Anne and Jim, Mrs Jone6 bagged and fireside chat vocabulary. Michele and Kathy, im¬ possible to forget J.D.. Are you serious? Plans include a local nursing school to become a registered nurse, marrying the right guy end living happily ever after . . . En¬ joys Friday night bowling with the gals. Has found a way at Star Market. We ' ll be together soon end time will fly cause we really never say goodbye — Tony Tenmlle Cheryl A. Doucette 25 Libby Ave. Juice. S. C.. Enjoyed Advertising end Graph¬ ic Design, and class with Mrs. Jones Will always remember Hampton Beach 02. burnt eye lids, roll the roll, gee neooing. the awesome twosome, reow . energizer, great times with Lisa. Betz. Brow. Looch. Gail. Army, ET. Jude. Jjlee, And L tde BircSe. toture week. Coach Cram. Gymnastic . Winter Track, and Softball teams . . Em¬ ployed at McDonald ' s . Coiiegebound. You strain. You sweat. You gut out an ex¬ tra mile just so you can top your previous best. And. you do it all for . . . juat you I We re Golden. John B. Douglass, II 25 Sanborn Street J.D.. Drugless. Enjoyed Spanish I, and class with Mr. Bond . . . Will be remembered for never having a pencil or pen. his wild parties, having a keen sense of humor, and living in a Funeral Home . . . Will always remember mornings in H.R. with M. D.. the Jr. Prom. Jr. Beach Day. fun times with friends. Austin and the Electric Plant . . . Chill out . . . Participated in Demolay, Soccer and Football . . . Employed at Baldwin Landing . . . Future plans include college or entering the service. What harm in getting knowledge from a sot. a pot. a fool, a mitten, and R. M. H. S. Anonymous Eric M. Dubs B0 Scotland Road Dube. Favorite class Human Behavior. Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Dunbar . . . Will be re¬ membered for small weekend parties . . . Will always remember B. T.. life in school. Moat Mountain . . . What a tragedy . . . Plans to attend North Eastern University . . . Future ambition is to become a rich scientist . . . Participated in intramural weight lifting. En¬ joys four-wheel driving, trap shooting, and natural studies . . . Employed at Atlantic. Don’t ever tell anybody anything. If you do you start missing everybody. — J.D. Salinger Maura Dunn 27 Woodward Ave. Meure. Favorite class Accounting with Mr. Brett. Algebra. Geometry with Mr. Rhodes . . . Will be remembered for always sleeping in class, always turning into a pumpkin at twelve . . . Will always remember memories of Summer of ’83 with M. M.. at Q. P. L.. the Pinto, kids ' 81 -’02. best times with the eleven, pep talks with S. P.. the V.O. Jr. Beach Day. Swamp rats at hole 5. golfing at midnight 9 23 03. C. 0. s with M. M.. letting the moose loose 1 0 9 03. a special thanks to C. R.. O. H.. K. E.. Mr. 0. and the R. P. a for making things fun ... You Guys!I Amy quick! ' . . . activities include spring track. H. R. rep.. Powderpuff football game, skat¬ ing . . . Employed at Demoulas Meat Room . . . Coiiegebound. To be what we are. and to become what we are capable of becoming. ie the only end of life. — Robert Louie Stevenson Martha M. Edwards 1 23 Woburn Street Favorite class Human Behavior . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Chetwynd . . . Always remem¬ ber Borrows. People saying You ' re from Cape Cod? You ' re crazy to move! . . . Col- legebound. I have stood here before inside the pouring rem; with the world turning circles running ' round my brein; I guess I always thought that you could end this reign. But it ' s my destiny to be the King of pain. — Police Michele E. Eramo 1 OO Van Norden Road Mish. Berpie. B.W.. Fevonte class French Favorite teacher Mrs. Carter . . . Re¬ membered for being part of the nine, changing her mind . . . Will always remember GoGo ' e Concert, summers in N.H. with C. M.. Ski Trip B1. the Gueeble, good times with M. D .. T.G., K.G., SB., long walks and talks with S. B. ... “Do you know what I mean? . You ' ve got to laugh. , It ' s a farce. . . Plena to attend college and be successful Member of Junior Class Committee. Pep Squad, Homeroom Representative. “You ' re never given a wish without the power to moke it come true. Martha C. Dustin 3 Orchard Park Dnve Marty. Dust Favorite teacher Mrs Edelsberg . . Will be remembered for being sarcastic . . . Will always member 6 ' 1 3 ' 81. Topsfield Fair. Watching the Celtic s games. Memorial Day ’83 — the good and bad. Upton, green jello. Gorilla Farm, the Path. S. O. C.. Swamp Night, the Chevy. The Chronicle, raves with B. M.. Monday. Muffin, A. A. parties. Oilslick. turn the page Em¬ ployed at Friendly’s . . Collegebound ... In my night confessions, when l say all the things that I want to ... The Grass Roots Amy J. Dymerit 1 8 Small Street Army, Amy D.. Naval. A. □. Remem¬ bered for lizard face . . . Always remember the teamroom. being accused of vandalism in T. R., Capri with C.F., C.B.. L. G.. S.C., E.T.. B.T., etc., bus rides home after b. bell with friends. Moo’s graduation party with D. G., scouting Burlington with C. F. ... Get Psyched . . . Co-ceptein Varsity Field Hock¬ ey. Member of Varsity Basketball. Varsity Track. Band. Church Choir, Teaching kin¬ dergarten. Youth Orchestra. Church Youth Group. There were times life became a question and when I asked, no one knew. Till I found the answer in you. — Michael Omartian Kathleen A. Eldredge 28 Berkeley Street Kathy, Enjoyed secretarial practice with Miss O ' Brien, Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska . . . Remembered for liking Garfield. Working at the Public Library . . . Always re¬ member good times with Melisa, Human Be¬ havior with Laurel. Fun times at the library with Sandy . . . Plans include secretarial or computer work, being rich and meeting Mr. Right . . . Enjoys good times with friends. And those I leave behind, I want you all to know you ' ve always shared my deepest thoughts. I ' ll miss you when I go. And some day in the mist of time when they ask you if you know me, remember that you were a friend of mine. — Alan Parsons Project Cheryl A. Evangelista 1 8 Field Pond Drive Favorite classes history and Spanish . Fa¬ vorite teachers Mr. Swanson and Mrs Sweeney . . . Will be remembered for laughing and telling stones about work Will always remember 6 21 78 with S.A., K. W., and W. M.. laundry room adventures, watching T. V.. Summers of ’82 and ' 83. and the trip to Spam 4 1 6 83 . . . Favorite saying That ' s life. ... Member of the Track Team and Spanish Club . . . Enjoys dancing and ice skating . . . Employed at Kirkwood Nursing Home . . Plana to attend a Nuremg School. If you love something, set it free, if it comes back, it is yours, if it doesn ' t it never was. Marsha W. Fairchild 1 i 66 Mom Street Moos i Favo te cIosb Biology with Liso. Tim. ®od Gary Oerie r nbe r for her gold iewei§ry Will aiweye member York Beach, Mr Ed ©rid Mr Tim. the oastore, the purple leash. 7 20 83. midnight flight with Mark Stewart. 4 22 83. Vo with big bro . Aunt Jemima with L. D and J. H.. Europe ' 03. Kim ' s CPC. talks with CEM. 0 1 7 63. end odventures with Borb. but moot of OH NGN and G ' Onm Thonks for everything Mom ono Dod Employed at Enc’s Green¬ house Wonts to own o block Ferren . . Immediate goei is o degree in Pharmacy Brookin ' loose, brookin ' the chain, you never know whet the future Will bring. ” — . 38 Special Stephen M. Fallon 4 7 Scotland Rood Fred. Favonte close cooking. Favorite teachers Mrs. Jones and Mr. Lovely . . . Will be remembered for the classy bowling shoes end the Turbo Deteun 210 ... Will always remember Plant it Geo. getting mugged with D. S., Soccer parties, good times at Market ond Lipton, B ' s with P. C.. foreign language lessons from Mike, cooking with G.C., D.O.. D.C. ... What a howl. . . . Col- legebound . . . Played basketball, soccer, spring track, frosh. football . . . Employed at Atlantic Parking Corp. in Boston. It ' s not the size of the dog in the fight; it’a the size of the fight in the dog. — Philip Vaccaro Terri J. Farley 71 Track Road Favorite class Algebra. Favorite teacher Mr. Bond Will always remember the Ju¬ nior prom, all the good times with Charlie, bows in the bathroom with Cheryl, New Year ' s Eve ' 62. my car accident on West Street, pumpkming with Cheryl. Lyn and Shelly, fun at the club” with Lyn. and all thoBe Friday nights cruising with Cheryl . . . Plane to get a bachelors degree in nursing or radiology . . Enjoys water skiing, swimming, and dancing . . Employed at Atlantic Food Mart . . . Collegebound. “We ' ve only just begun — Carpenters. Karin E. Farrell 456 Grove Street Favorite class biology, Favorite teacher Mr. Garland . . . Will be remembered for mad fights out bock with my brother . . . Will al¬ ways remember S. F.. D. B.. D. F.. J. F.. D. F.. R F.. and all my friends. Mac ' s, camping. □ A N., the summer of 03. the back park¬ ing lot. and Myrtle . . . Plans to become a registered nurse . . Member of the girls soccer team. A. F.S.. and member of the bock parking lot committee . . . Enjoys danc¬ ing and art . . Employed at the Colonel Hil¬ ton Hotel . . . Collegebound There ore two paths in life, no matter which path you follow, it ' s never too late to change your mind and follow the other. — Led Zepplin - ' Edward D. Farnham 34 Putnam Road Ted. Favorite class computers. Favorite teacher Mr. Bond . . . Will be remembered for never getting caught . . . Will always re¬ member the Born, food fights in the caf.. the three days in Cape Cod at B’s cottage, ond Reading at the Boston Garden . . Plans to be successful . . . Participated in football, soccer, and wrestling . . . Enjoys working out . . . Collegebound. It is not the size of the dog in the fight; It is the size of the fight in the dog. — Philip Vaccaro Sonja E. Faaciano 20 Catherine Avenue Fasc. Enjoyed Elem. Field Seminar and class with Mr. Howland . . . Remembered for hav¬ ing curly hair ond being a preppie . . . Always remember good times with great friends, accidents S.P.. parties at J.M. ' a. Junior prom, with Sam. 1 4 3 J.G.. bond 1 O-hut, 3 10 83. Phil forever. 3 C D s. thanks Steph and Beth. I LOVE YOU DAD; we final¬ ly made it!” . . . Let s go scrogging . . . Copt, of Tennis team, member of Student Council and Baton Squad . . . Employed at De- Moule’s . . Collegebound Con it be that it was all so simple then or has time rewritten every line? If we had the chance to do it all again would we. could we? Memories. — Streisand AS Nancy A. Firicano 30 Orchard Park Drive Favorite class Secretarial Practice Fa¬ vorite teachers Miss O ' Brien. Mrs Sweeney . Will be remembered for being Captain of Baton squad and yelling left. left, get in line . . Will remember Baton Squad semi ' s. Jr. Prom, pumpkinmg, football games and beeping. 3 25 03. 4 10 03. friends and saying Stop in for coffee! Hopes to travel . Activities include Tn- Captain of Baton Squad . . Co I lege bound for business. We came to RMHS as strangers and we’ll pert as friends, only to look ahead at the future but not forget the memories of ' BA. Louise Fortunato 1 73 Haverhill Street Weez. Wesziebabes, Enjoyed computers with Mr. Blaney . . . Will always remember summers spent in Maine. Freshman year. D.O.’s Christmas Party 12 23 82, New year’s ' 82 at K. G. ' s, 1 O S 82 at B. S. s. CYO ski trip — behind the bus with K. N.. T. G., letters from T.J. R.. K.M., T.G., K. N.. L. M.. the guys — B.S.. D.O.. K. Y.. R. S.. S.A.. Summer of ’83. M SBA. Capri, the Gueeble. great times . . . Don’t worry about it! . . . Homeroom rep. . . . Employed at Harrow ' s and Yankee Systems . . . Collegebound. If I could save time in a bottle. I’d try to make wishes come true ... — Jim Croce Kimberly-Beth Gale 55 Putnam Road Kimmy. Kimba, Enjoyed class with Mrs. Car¬ ter . . . Will be remembered for always get¬ ting free cafe food, and for never having a tan . . . Will always remember the last night of the summer of ’83. Denny ' s 1 0 8 83 with E. S.. K. R.. M.M., K.M., the Mobile gang. M.M. ' s PJ Party Cha ha), pumpkinmg ’82, ’83. and the GPC’s. Florida 83. Herald Par¬ ker. Bob ' s Bon Voyage bash, good times with N.S.. K. S., J.B.. A. A.. B. B. ... Be serious! . . . Collegebound. Don’t walk in front of me. I may not follow, don’t walk behind me. I may not lead, just walk beside me and be my friend. Cheryl A. Gardner 65 Mmot Street Gards. Favorite class 20 ' s and 30 ' s with Mr. Howland. Favorite teacher Mr. Croft . . . Will be remembered for THE CIGAR . Will always remember great times with the best of friends. J. C.. N. B.. L. T.. T. R.. L. B.. and D.G.. cruising in the “White Lightning”. JHN A 8 83. N.B s party 5 1 A 83. Cal. summer of ' 83. 10 1 83. scooping , and B. F. Sue . . Plans to travel . . . Participated in Spring Track and Powderpuff Football . . . Employed at Putnam Pantry . College- bound. Our memories of yesterday will last a life¬ time. We ' ll take the best, forget the rest and some day we’ll find these are the best of times. — Styx Richard S. Finnegan 858 Peer) Street Leo Favorite teacher Senor Donoven . . . Will always remember B-Bell in barn. M B B . Peteheider Perk. Frenko. Mario, end Joe Plena to enter Air Force. Crime doesn ' t pay ” — Lao Flanigan Kenneth A. Forand 1 AO Haverhill Street Kenny. Favorite dess Ancient History. Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Dunbar . . . Will be re¬ membered for my mustang, being late a lot. and falling asleep in class . . . Will always re¬ member beach day. the prom, parties, and Go for it! . . . Plans to make a lot of money . . Participated in freshman football . . . En¬ joys collecting records . . . Employed at the Lord Wakefield . . . Collegebound. “On a stormy see of moving emotion, tossed about like a ship of the ocean, I set a course for winds of fortune. — Kansas Robert: A. Fusco 8 Cedar Street Rosco. Enjoyed wood shop with Mr. Patter¬ son . . . Will be remembered for striving to do his best in school . . . Will always remember the good times spent partying with friends . . . Whet ' s the deal?! ... Enjoyed working on his car and riding his dirt bike . . Future plans include work and starting his own busi¬ ness. Gina M. Gallo 1 3A Belmont Street Gina. Enjoyed History, and class with Mr. Kaczowke . . Will always remember the greet times with J. C.. M. C.. L. T.. S. L.. S. B.. the strawberries, we are family. Labor Day weekend at J. C. ' s. training, not remember¬ ing Kim N. ' s. special memories of A. S.. E. L., Cape Cod. the lake. Jr. Prom, pumpkinmg. pulling a. n. ' s with A. S.. Memory Park . . . Member of S.A. D.D.. H. R Rep.. Athletic trainer for fall sports . . . No way . . . Em¬ ployed at Cerretani ' s . . . Collegebound. Somewhere down the road our roads are going to cross again — It doesn’t really mat¬ ter when. — Barry Memlow. Goodbye doesn’t mean forever. — Gates A3 Joanne M. Gent: 23 Aide ' - ' Oracle Smiiey. Enjoyed Hunan Be evof, end Dis¬ tributive Education with Mr Levesque W-ii e ' weys enenbe - the gneat times oer- tyrng with L B . K S . M. L.. D . A . the night of Tn e Gneta u: Deed with Menyenne end Katie Clutch” Enjoys playing softball. end photography Employed et Winslows . . . Future plena include college end being e smell business owner If the thunder don’t get ye. then the lightnm’ will — The Greteful Deed Richard Gentile 1 1 A Grove Street Rich. Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mrs. Wood Will be remembered for always cleaning his car. Wearing wild clothes. Hav¬ ing obscene convo ' s with teachers. Being withD.P.. E.K., P. D., Getting caught start¬ ing the food fight . . . Will always remember the good times with the class of B3. His little fox, Pumpkinmg, Beating on his car. Frisbee et the beech. The pines. Blood beach, Phil’s cemp. Frustrating times with D.H. in his T A Ceptam of the gymnastic team . . . Coach of the powder puff football team . . . Enjoys partying end girls . . . What ever turns you on . . . Collegebound If you Bee something you want. ‘Go for it’ Thomas R. Giangrande 26 Old Farm Road Geo. Favorite class Human Behavior. Favor¬ ite teacher Mr Swanson. Remembered for always being friendly and being a good driver. Will always remember the Jr. Prom with C M . Good times with M.M., J.B.. and C.S.. CYO ski trips. Summer of ‘03, Pump- kining, Good times at Lipton, Market Forge. B.S.’s sleepover. H.B. ' s parties. What’s up . Don’t worry about it . . . College- bound. Plans include becoming successful and wealthy . . . Participated in Junior Varsi¬ ty soccer. Enjoys skiing. Live for now and dream towards future goals’’ □avid J. Girouard 77 Prescott Street Dave. Chicken. Sparky. Enjoyed Biology with Mr Kenney. Favorite teacher Mr. Rhodes Will always remember Ace’s barn bashes. Post-game North Reading runs. The Gossip Sisters. The Baton Squad dance m 02 with D J . A weekend at the zoo. Cruis¬ ing m the Betmobiie. Driving the Turbo Bug. the Grail, the Bubble . . . Now that hurt! . . . Collegebound Captain of Track team. Varsity Football, member of M B A. l think there must be something wrong with me. Linus Christmas is coming but I’m not happy. — Charlie Brown Kathleen M. Gentile 1 53 Pleasant Street Kathy. Enjoyed English and Human Behavior Will always remember the beet of times with the nine K. N.. T. G . L. M . S D . SB. ME. M D . L. T . Best years with P S . CYO ski trips. N. Y.E. B2 with K.N.. SB. L. T . 1 1 S B2 with J B . 11 1 S 82 with M. P . L. T.. KB. Pizza m lake, i love you Lisa i 1 28 02. Short time with M P 1 1 2Q 03. Greet talks with M. D.. Jr. Prom with K M . Sum¬ mers at T. P . Summer of 03 with O. O.. K.N s cottage. The gang. 7 18 03 with D. O.. Cape disaster with T. G.. The guys, pumpkinmg . Member of S. A. O O.. Class committees. C. Y. O. . Collegebound. Thanks mem and dad. i love you’ — Kathy Lisa K. George 526 West Street Mold. Chow. Favorite teacher Mrs Healy . . . Remembered for being a poet, and therefore an athlete, not a jock, and for being deep . . Will always remember good friends C. D.. B. T.. J. K.. M E.. K.O.. Senior mentors M. H.. A. H.. J. S.. H. N.. L. K.. T. L.; awesome twosome . S.C., Peanut Patrol 9 5 83. Picking. Labor Days in N. H.. Elle . Lake Quannapowitt. Highland School. Field ’02. Softball Tourney teem ’02. Colorado 9 83, Boston ’03 . . . Future plans include college and becoming a poor writer . . . Aspires to always be healthy — physically, mentally, emotionally . . . Hemmmgway ' s code Be strong and endur¬ ing as you confront reality □ina Giannelli 45 Sheckford Road Gina Diannelli. Dina-Wena, Enjoyed Geome¬ try class . . . Always remember cheering. Beach bums ’03. Human nature. Pumpkin- mg. Mike ' s parties. Garden. Spirit 84, Best friends. Gossipsisters. A 0 03 buzz. Ravin’ in the stang with M. D.. Deb. D ' A. Jr. Prom. B.M. at M.C. ' s. Maco ' s ID. Nudies at the town pool. Skiing 2 02 . . . What ' s shakm ? . . . Participated in Jr. and Sr. cheerleading. Gym show. Pep squad. SADD. Jr. and Sr. class committees. Pioneer BA and Powder puff . . . Collegebound. Don ' t battle with life you ' ll never get out alive anyway, — Terrel Howard Bell Karen A. Goldsmith 1 OA Grand Street Ka. Whmnie. Favorite teacher Mrs. Starrett . . Remembered for being an individual, and having a tatoo. always remember April 1 7th. Matt. Raul. Bridget. Mark. Kevin. Lynn. Glass Mountain house. F.O.B A . N.H.. Sugarloaf. Omkel Acker, the land¬ mark. July Ath. Weasel. Spicolli. Brothers two. Lighted curb feelers, memorable tnp to Boston . Plans to work, go to college, and to be happy and rich . . . Employed at Dr D ' Oriando ' s office as a Dental Assistant. If you love something set it free, if it cornea back it ' s yours, if it doesn ' t it never wae 44 Leslie A. Green 66 Hancock Street Fevonte class English, Favorite teacher Mr. Howland . . . Remembered for being bar¬ tender et Jen ' s wild party, Will always re¬ member parties at Austin, the Junior Prom. Jodi ' s passionate affair with Bruce, flowers from Jim. making a snowlady with C. M.. September with her little rocketer . . . Col- logebound . . . Participated in Impressions, Social Work Seminar . . . Employed at Ala¬ mode in the Woburn Mall. After a while you begin to learn the subtle difference between holding a hand and chain¬ ing a soul ... Deborah B. Grunzweig 291 South Street Grunz. Deb . . . Enjoyed 20 ' s and 30‘s with Mr. Howland. Favorite teacher Mr. Z. ... Will be remembered for moving from Ore¬ gon, Will always remember W. H.S. B-ball games with S.W.. M.L., J.D., good times with T.R. . N. B., J.C.. L. B.. G.G. ' s. Junior year B-Ball games vs. Lexington and Stoneham. Summer of ‘B3. C.G. s car dying first night out. 10 1 83 et N.R ' s Veg classes with L. G.. Have a cow. ... College- bound, Hopes to coach h. s. girls basketball, Member of Varsity Basketball and Softball. V. P. of Spamah Club. Participated in Powder Puff. A day for toil, an hour for sport, but a friend for life is much too short. — Unknown Andrew W. Grace 389 Haverhill Street Favorite class Building Construction, Favor¬ ite teacher Mr Wales Coliegebound Employed at Atlantic Supermarket. Cheryl V. Green 426 Pearl Street Cheryl, Favorite clees Secretary Practice. Favorite teacher Miss O ' Brien, Remem¬ bered for her laugh, love of Chinese food, the little yellow car, and speaking her mind. WII always remember christening Tern ' s new car with a woman ' s red car, going out with frienda. driving all around Maes, on a Friday night. Bones in the Bathroom, ”1 can ' t take this anymore” . . . Future plans include attending Mansfield Beauty Academy along with becoming rich and famous with her own business. Employed at Marshall ' s. The day will happen whether or not you get up. — John Cierdi Robert P. Griffin 29 Knollwood Road Bob, Griff, Favorite class History and Latin, Favorite teachers Dr. Kelley. Miss Lanouet- te. Mr. Swanson. Remembered for UMess Road Rally, the Ark, Will always remember good times with Rob, Bren, and Dave . . . Coliegebound, Future plans include Law and Politics, Member of Drama, 735, President of Student Council and Debate Team, Weekend Warriors Basketball Club, Em¬ ployed at Friendly ' s. The line it is drawn, The curse it is cast. The slow one now will later be fast, As the present now will later be past, The first one now will later be last. For the times, they are a changin ' . — Bob Dylan. Patricia A. Guanci 23 Audubon Road Tncia, Guee, Guance . . . Enjoyed Adv. Writ¬ ing, Favorite teacher Ms. O ' Brien. Will be remembered for being one of 9. baby voice, C. B. ' s. It be good, Where ' s Kim? . . . Will always remember The 9 — K. N., L. M.. L. T., S.B., K.G.. M.D.. M.E., S.O.. her cellar. 6 19 82, 10 9 82, 1 2 2A 82 — B.S.. sk.ck- ers. gang football, L. T. ' s porch — 11 12 82. — The Gueeb.e — 1 1 25 02, CYO ski trips. Summer of ' 83. sign stealing, K. N. s cottage. Boston. 1 0 29 63, Dibs!. L. R.. L. F.. guys, punkinsl 84 . Coliegebound . . . Switzerland bound . . . Co-ceptein of Var¬ sity Softball . . . Thanks to K. N.. Mom. Dad and J. C. I ' m having trouble letting you go — Tom Petty 45 Paul F. Guarino 1 39 Haverhill Street Gor, Guenngo . . . Enjoyed Bustness with Mr Levesaue . . Will be remembered for chasing every pretty girl in school, his ' 65 Chevy truck, having a new job every week . . Will a ' way6 remember C.Y.O.. skiing, beech day. The Cape with B S.. N. H.. Comping with DO. R.S.. MS.. K.N. ' s cottage, girls mte out. KB, limo ' S3 with K M . K.G.. K.T.. partying with the gang, and especially Lisa Thompson Employed at M. P. G. Tune-Up Center Don ' t be a wisher, or an ' I should have done’ person, for life is too short to regret your past. Live life to the limit, adventurous and fo6t. — Paul Guarino Peter L. Guerra 1 26 Belmont Street Will elwayB remember peaceful moments in New Hampshire and the musical rhyme that flowed gently through the wood; the dreams, the illusions, and most of all the unity found in a river that ran wildly through a Pocky Mountain forest. Fere thee well now. let your life proceed by its own design. — John Barlow Jeffrey G. Hall 20 Hillcrest Road Jeff . . . Favorite class Metal tech . . . Favor¬ ite teacher Mr. Lovely . . . Will be remem¬ bered for always working at the Holiday Inn instead of going out to party on Friday and Saturday nights . . . Will always remember a steady downfall of grades between his fresh¬ man and senior years . . . Plans to attend a prep school . . . Participated in varsity Hock¬ ey and Spring Track . . . Enjoys working on his car after school . . . Employed at the Holi¬ day Inn □ouglaa A. Hamilton, Jr. 42 Colburn Road Doug. Enjoyed Computer Math, and class with Mr. Dunbar . . . Will always remember attempting to stay awake in his Biology class Member of the vivenum crew . . . Enjoys fishing, hunting, waterskiing. and scuba diving . . . Employed at Central Cooling and Heating Co. . . . Collegebound. Alfred J. Hammond 6 7 Washington Street Alfie. Spike, Enjoyed Intermediate Writing, and clase with Mr. Dunbar . . . Will always remember Saturday afternoon N. R. rune, the great trip to the zoo. Freshmen Swamp Night. Ace ' s New Year ' s Eve Parties, wrest¬ ling-team. and the bubble . . How does mud wrestling sound to you? . . . Member of the Varsity Football team end Captain of the wrestling team . . . Collegebound. “Real cats don ' t walk all over their owners ' faces in the morning . . . they ait on them — which is infmetely worse God rest Bill the cat CACKI ACK!) Michael J. Halligan 1 9 Maple Ridge Road Hal. Favorite classes include History. Com¬ puters. and Accounting, Favorite teachers Mr. Swanson and Mr. Gillis . . . Will be re¬ membered for taking it easy in track, and French Class with Mrs. Suld . . . Will always remember the good times in Revere at Kel¬ lys’, and wheels plus . . . member of cross country and track teams . . . Enjoys motor¬ cycling, working, and playing the guitar . . . Employed at Reading Trophy and Shirt . . . Collegebound. A diplomat is a person who can tell you to go to hell in such a way that you actually look forward to the trip. — Anonymous 46 Stephen F. Harrie 79 West Street Enjoyed Engineering Graphics I end II. 20 ' e end 30 8, end dees with Mr. Woles . Will always remember Mr. Dunbar ' s does ... If It were not for the loot minute, merry impor¬ tant things would never be done. ... col- legebound . . . Future ambition includes e ca¬ reer in civil engineering, enb ' or lew. All of the world ie indeed a stage, and we ore but players, performers and portrayers . . audiences to each other. ” — Rush □abra Hayea 1 B Brook Street Debbie. Enjoyed Human Behavior . . . Will al¬ ways remember the best of times with family and friends. Paul 2 14 B2. Open Arms. A 1B. skiing, the chalet, parties, dances, promo, beach days. Jr. Prom with P. R.. M.V.. R.B. ... don’t sneeze . Upton, driv¬ ing. Atlantic City, rumors. 1 0 29 at Kim ' s, pumpkining. H. G. and good times with R. G. S B3 — , moving . . . Thanks and I Luv ye Mom and Dad . . . Member of Jr. and Sr. Class Committees. H.R. Rep.. Pioneer Staff. Student Council. S.A. D.D.. Powder Puff. Slide Show . . . collegebound. It ie worth the price to hove at least one thing in your life that is absolutely perfect. Paul □. Healey 5 Lekeview Avenue Scelly . . . Enjoyed Distributed Education with Mr. Levesque . . . Will be remembered for joking around, asking Jock if the bell rang, and arguing with Dr. Alson . . . Will always remember going out with Caroline, 1 0 29 p.m. — 9 23 B3. talking with Lynn M. and Lynn R.. bakesales. class of ‘BA. driving to endanger at Little League Park. Mr. Symonds. detention, suspension. Gerard . . . . Sports included Freshman Football and Freshman Track . . . Employed at Lord Wakefield . . . Come bock to reality. ... Fu¬ ture ambitions include joining the Air Force and becoming a police officer. What ore friends for?” William J. Herzog 1 6 Scout Hill Lone Bill. Whitey . . . Favorite class Chemistry . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Rhodes. Mr. Ap¬ pleby. and Mr. Howland . . . Will be remem¬ bered for that classic Herzog smirk , for being a toll, flirting, fickled teenager . . . Al¬ ways remember good times with good friends. T. S.. various Junior girls . . . Partici¬ pated in Freshman Track. J.V. Golf ... In¬ volved in High Happenings. Pioneer ' B4. Bond. Debate Team . . . Enjoyed Water recreational activities . . . Employed at McDonalds . . . collegebound. There is a hope for every woe. and a balm for every pain. But the first joys of our heart come never back again! — Robert Gilfillan. The Exile ' s Song Stanza A David B. Harrison, Jr. 1 7 Dunbar Road Harry . Favorite class Spanish I, Science Fiction . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Lovety. Mr. Banehimol. Mr. Keczowka . . . Will be remembered for being a pertyer . taking life so easy. Theksgiving 1901 . Wil re¬ member Meadow Brook, Zak ' e Octoberfeet. pumpkining. Powie at Cue ' s house 07 83. 4 883 At D.J a. Mr. K ' s computer class . . I’ll be there . Whet ' s up? . . . collegebound . . Hopes to be suc¬ cessful and rich, pro-runner . . . co-captain Cross Country. Winter and Spring Track . . Employed at Shell Station. I woke up thie morning, got myself a beer, the future is uncertain end the end is always near. — Jim Momeon John P. Hayea 1 1 Echo Avenue Purple . . . Favorite class Biology . . . Favor¬ ite teacher Mr. Kenney . . . Favorite saying. Awesome . . . Member of Varsity Cross Country, Winter and Spring Track, and Freshman Basketball . . . Enjoys football, basketball and tennis . . . Future plans in¬ clude becoming on accountant . . . college- bound. Christopher J. Hebb 352 Main Street HEBBA. Hebrew . . . Favorite close Busi¬ ness Computing . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Brett . . . Will be remembered for being cut down and getting blamed for things he never did . . . Always remember good friends, the first party and the fun nights at Austin Prep. . . . It ' s a slow ride so take it easy. ... Mem¬ ber of the Gymnastics team . . . Employed at McDonalds . . . Future plans include going to school in Europe and joining the Air Force. Does the song of the sea end at the shore or in the hearts of those who listen to it? — Kehill Gibren Claire E. Heslin 464 Lowell Street Clair Eliee . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Croft . . . Remembered for having a remarkable atten¬ dance record and being hyperactive . . . Al¬ ways remember Clam, her bro. Dan, the long lost Duster, the 1 2. good timee with Mich K.. J.K.C., D.H., R.C.. end other assorted members. 52 ' s. and the Doors. Stormin’ Worms. Help me clown’ , Un- forgetable Pippys . . . Member of the Gym¬ nastics team . . . Enjoys playing pieno . . . Employed at Mast Industries . . . college- bound for Computer Science. After a while you learn that you really are strong, and you really do have worth. And you learn and learn . . . with every goodbye you learn. ” 4-7 William G. Hibbard 1 6 Baldwin Lane Wild Bill . Favorite csss Accounting . . . Fevo te teachers Mr. Gillis. Mrs. Wood. Mre O ' B ' - ' en Will be rememtDered for his “kind” personality . . . Will always remember flirting with the girls . . Hopes to become a successful businessmen Gollegebound. Mary M. Hines 09 Oak Street Mimi, Meeme, Enjoyed French IV, V with Mrs Healy, Remembered for lots of close calls with Ka, Jodi, C.M., D.S., Gin?, andL.J. Will never forget 3: 30 A. M. swim 8 24 B3, New Veer ' s Eve ‘82, seeing Poco in France, midnight beeping codes, Bruins vs. Islanders with Jodi, end Boston ' s night life, pumpkming, end the caravan to Chadwick’s, oraaenge!! , France and Ireland exchange students ' 03. Thanx, Mom . . . X-Country, Spring Track, Powder Puff, and High Hap¬ penings member. H.R. Rep.. Loquacious but Loveable . . . employed at Holiday Inn. Col- legebound for nursing. Why not? I didn’t come here to be dull. — Hemingway Jennifer E. Howard 21 Kieran Road Jodi, Jen, Will be remembered for loving pickles and always saying Guess what!” . . . Will remember forget the wild and crazy times with Las. Meems, Ka. L. J., Deb, and The Family , Europe ' 81. 5 2 82, 3:30 A. M. swim after the bash at Poco ' s, Meem’s orange obsession, scooping, THE FLASHER!, Austin parties, mad frosting fights with Andy, Leslie ' s hormone fits . . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . Member of High Happenings, 735, Pioneer and Powder Puff . . . Employed at Carvel . . . Looking forward to college and traveling. Look toward the sun and all shadows will fall behind you. — V.M.H. Cindy M. Hoyle 1 6 California Road Cindy Lou. O.S., Enjoyed Math class with Mr. Rhodes . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Ken¬ ney. MrB. Healy . . . Remembers tent parties et B. L. ' s. parties at J. M. ' s with the B of us. good times with Marty and M. C.. working with P. A.. Summer of ’B1. France trips ' 02. ' 03. A. A parties. Cuz , friends of class ’03. watching the Celtics games. Kevin, Sept. 82. 12 B 82 . . . Participated in Cross-Country ' 80. Softball ’81. Gym show 3 years, Haunted Houses, 735, Peer Tutor¬ ing. S.A. D.D., National Honor Society. Se¬ nior Profiles Co-Editor, works at Oliver ' s. Toute les grandeurs du monde ne valent pee un bon ami. — Voltaire Kimberley A. Hincmon 08 Hartshorn Street Kim, Hmc . . . Favorite class Art . . Will be remembered for wierd artwork . . . Will al¬ ways remember Jean end Paul flirting with each other. 1 -2-3 redlght!. wug-wug. P W lost it. J. M. never had it. darkroom. 3 5 83, Pocky Horror. 3:30? . . . Go for it Sue! . . . involved in Drama Club — Make up . . . Enjoys drawing . . Future ambition s to be¬ come an illustrator or graphic artist. Marc H. Holt 79 Hutchings Street Boston, MA02121 Shark. Don Juan. Enjoyed Latin II with Miss Lanouette . . . Remembered for philosophic¬ al ideas, nice fitting Calvin Kleins . . . Will al¬ ways remember F-Ball practice with B M. s pink uniform. K. M. s ignorant laugh, the lec¬ ture hall. Don ' t hold your breath . Coach White ' s speeches . . . Member of Football. Track . . . Enjoys Inventing, Hockey. Bird Watching, Disc Jockeying . . . collegebound and hopes to design clothing. They who are in highest places, and have the most power, have the least liberty, be¬ cause they are most observed. — John Tillotson Kristine E. Howard 197 Pearl Street Kris. Favorite classes Chemistry. American Lit., Favorite teachers Mr. Blodgett. Mr. Howland . . . Remembered for laughing with Barbara when no one else was . . . Will always remember the six of us: B. L., P. R., K. C., C. H.. and M. M., Special times with M.D.. Cheering at the Garden . . . I’m wicked psyched . . . Member of winter, spring Track. Soccer Cheerleader. Co-Capt. of Hockey. Football and Basketball Cheering. Powder Puff. Choreograph and 3 years ad¬ vanced Dance . . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . Employed at Putnam Pantry. Some men see things as they are and ask why, I dream things that never were and ask why not. — R. Kennedy Janice M. Huabal 77 Bancroft Avenue Guitto, Enjoyed all classes. Favorite teachers Mr. Brett. Mr. Swenson. Mr. Ap¬ pleby . . . Remembered for being a apaz. B. P. ' mg M. H. and C. L.. always smiling, walk¬ ing monkey-style down the hall with L. D ... Will always remember Retries McNeil. L ea Cummings, Michele Rhoades, L. D. . K.S.. S.P.. F.F.. M.P.. M.H., T. H.. skiing with J F. F.. S. G., end all the good times 5 01 with R. W.. 6 02 with F. F.. B 03 with S. Q. Chow, it’s something to do” . . . Collegebound to become a medical assistant . . . Participated in car washes end Haunted House. I’ll try anything once and if I like it. I’ll do it again” Thanks Mom end Dad. Daniel E. Hunt 1 29 Wakefield St. Den. Huntmeat. Enjoyed 20’s end 30 ' s, Will be remembered for moccasin boots, dog collar ' s, being wild and hairy and useless be¬ fore noon, Will elweys remember Steve, Washington with Claire, the Twelve. Dan, B52 ' s, and waking up in Providence . . . Fa¬ vorite saying Deal with it , Casual . . . Em¬ ployed at Digital . . . President of Drama Club . . . Enjoye theatre end partying . . . College bound. We will never meet them bearded in Heav¬ en. nor sunning themselves among the bald. If anywhere, in the deserted schoolyard at twilight. In games whose names we have for¬ gotten. Think memory . . . let us seek then in my shadows. Richard M. lapicca 20 Wilson Street Pica Favorite class U. S. History with Mr. Swanson . . . Will always remember Bimme and the wall. Lipton and Market Forge, the course. Woburn Mall . . . Remembered for saying I’m out of here! . . . Involved in Fresh¬ man baseball. Cross Country. Varsity Win¬ ter track . . . Plans to attend college to be¬ come an engineer . . . Employed at Atlantic Supermarkets. Ufa ' s been good to me so far. — Joe Walsh Cathryn Hufford AO Sanborn Street Xavier. Senseless. Space . . . Favorite class French IV with Mme. Heely . . . Will be re¬ membered for Pund Party . . . Will always remember good times in Germany. Hooe- less. Witless. Useless. Shinkopf. Kim, CEM, France. Xavier. H. S.. murking. B.H.. Rob. winners. Synod in Pittsburg. Genesis con¬ cert . . . Favorite saying Quelle joie . . . In¬ volved in Youth Group . collegebound. Umkehr zum leben. Die zeit ist da fur erne neme. oh ne jedes ie zu meesenvemichtung- swaffen. Mark A. Hull 7 A Riverside Drive Enjoyed Englieh 9, Favorite teacher Mr. Scerpitto . . . Will be remembered for that fateful night on Oct. 31, Saying Hey, Dude! , Will always remember the bubble . J.B. barn parties. J. Geils 2 17 B2, A. P.. Member of M.B.A., Lipton. Market Forge. Saturday afternoons — North Reading. Deb and Katie in the car. QPLA with Amy. Jr. Prom. Baton Squad dance ' 83 . . . College bound for business, hopes to become rich and famous . . . Member of Freshman foot¬ ball. basketball, and baseball. Varsity track and football . . . Employed at McDonald ' s. All I need is a tasty wave and a cool buzz and I’m fine. — Jeff Specolie Robert T. Hutcheson B9 Sturges Road Hutch . . . Favorite class Engineering Graphics with Mr. Wales . . . Will always re¬ member J.G.B. down the Cape and all the other Dead shows. Blueberry Hill, good times with J.L., P. M. . . . Will be remem¬ bered for saying some come to laugh their past away. Some come to make it just one more day. ... Collegebound. All the years combined they melt into a dream. — the Grateful Dead Mark I. Jenei 21 Willow Stre et Enjoyed Biology with Mr. Kenney . . . Will be remembered for being into the Doors, being quiet . . . Will always remember Billy Squier B3. Der Leppard B3. Rainbow ‘B3. Black Sabbath ' 83. Hampton Beach ' B3. North Reading parties . . . Future ambition is to become rich . . . Collegebound. This is the end. beautiful friend. This is the end my only friend, the end of our elaborate plans. The end. of everything that stands, the end. — Jim Morrison 49 Laura S. Jenkins 329 Franklin Street LoLo Fovonte Class Group Focus . . Favorite teacher Joan Deeeivo . Will be remembered for being talkative and hanging around out beck . . Will always remember 3 1 4 03. awesome times with Dave, good times out back. Focus. Laura and Dave Don ' t be” . Future plans are to be rich and to have a great time in life . . Enjoyed being Vice Chairoereon of Focus. I get high with a little help from my fnends — Beetles Alexander W. Jessiman 1 Glidden Way Alec. Jake . Favorite teachers Mr. Rhodes, Mme. Heelly. Baps . . . Remem¬ bered for having a messy notebook, pro¬ crastinating, being sarcastic . . . Will always remember France ' 03, with Phil and Marge, thnll of debate, the Bald Soprano. Baps, ping-pong at Steve ' s. Columbus Day ' B3. honors family . . . Enjoyed J.V. Hockey. Golf Teem, being treasurer and V. P. of Stu¬ dent Council. Math Team. Debate Team. Musicals, Thyme Parody. Sr. Slide show . . . Collegebound . . . Employed at McDonald’s — the finest Big Mace under the sun. Great spirits have always encountered vio¬ lent opposition from mediocre minds. — Albert Einstein Kenneth Johns 40 Village Street Froggy . . . Enjoyed English Composition . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Hodgkins . . . Will be remembered for talking like a frog and being on the Ledge . . . Will always remember Marce, Elio, Pokey, and Woodsy on the Ledge. 3rd and Ath periods of years ' B2-BA . . . I ' m American . . . Enjoyed taking sur¬ veys during 5th period, partying with Jake on the weekends . . . Plans include technical school to become an Electronic Technician . employed at Premier Maintenance. It ' s greet to be American” Laurel Johnson 1 A Forest Street Laurie. Aural. Favorite class Elementary Seminar . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Evans . Remembered for babysitting, being politely manipulating . Will Blweys remem¬ ber H S . G. O.. K.B . M.H., poco ' s parties. Camden with fnends . . . Favorite saying M l‘m making coffee” . Collegebound . . Partici¬ pated in senior class committee. A. F. S. ... Enjoys cross stitching, sewing . . Works at Cemtam ' s. Thera is always tomorrow for dreams to come true. Deborah A. Johnson 1 06 County Road Deb. Debbie . . . Enjoyed Spanish with Mrs. Sweeney . . . Will be remembered for driving so well . . . Will always remember good times with good friends, the stang with D.G.. D’A. M.D.. Mark ' s car with K. □.. 4 0 03 — the bee. gossip sisters. Messy Marvin, the — Kids. B. S. Dance. Junior Prom. Summer 83 — CM.. Nabbed — 1 0 20 03 with S. D.. D’A. K.V.. K.M.. B.S.. and the Class of BA! . . . Collegebound . . . Participated in J.V. tennis. Captain Baton Squad . . . Activities include powder puff football, gym show dance. Every now and then I get a little bit nervous that the best of all of the years have gone by. Daniel E. Johnston 3 Gardner Street Dandy. Dan. Scruffy. Scruffs . . . Enjoyed U.S. History . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Jones . . . Will be remembered for saying wrong things at the wrong time . . . Will al¬ ways remember the power plant. Austin Prep. Junior Beach Day. end the Blitz . . . Sometimes you just gotta say what the -I ... Enjoyed partying and weight lifting . . . Future ambition is to become rich . . . Employed at Atlantic . . Collegebound. We grow too soon old and too late smart. — unknown 50 Jill 8. Karagezien 27B Union Street Enjoyed Algebra with Mrs. Jones. JOP with Miss Mecisooc. Word Processing, and Ac¬ counting with Mr. Brett . Remembered for smiling, domg crazy things, cruising in her little yellow mouse . . . Will always re¬ member good times with friends. Supreme, camping on the Cape, going to the jungles, lete night Chinese food at Lanai Island . . . Collegebound for business or medicine; Hopes to own a red Lemborgmi; to model pert time, end to travel around the world . . . Enjoys jazz end skating . . . Employed et Catch Penny Chalet. In those dreams that no one knows of my destiny says that I ' m destined to run ... — Stevie Nicks John J. Kennedy 52 Colburn Road J. J. . Jay, JFK. JK . . . Enjoyed English Litera¬ ture . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Moscariello Remembered for chasing the train, the panther. Tuxbury impersonations and talk¬ ing in Spanish. Always remember Seen. Sull, Boo. Ben. Seger concert ’B3. Loyal Order of the Moose, the greet library caper, trip to Spain . . . Beauty, eh? . Dummy up . . . Collegebound . . . Hopes to travel and to sky¬ dive . . . Enjoyed Winter and Spring track, managing Varsity Basketball. Spanish Club and C. Y. O. ... Employed at Weston’s. Remember yesterday, dream about tomor¬ row. but live for today. Judith A. King S Putnam Road Jude . . . Favorite class Western Civ. with Mr. Appleby . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Zeno- witz . . . Will be remembered for foolproof excuses, being with Betsy . . . Will always remember summer of ’B3 in NH (with out parents). Mold, and sharing grease bans on Wad. . . . This is not fun! . . . Collgebound and plans to have many adventures . . . Field hockey ' 01. Captain of Tennis team . . . Par¬ ticipated in drama Club. Gym Show and Na¬ tional Honor Society . . . Enjoys playing the flute, hiking, and skiing . . . Waitress Do I contradict myself? Very Well then I con¬ tradict myself. (I am can be. I contain multi¬ tudes. ) — Whitman Malsne L. Kristonsen 51 County Road Malls. Marlene . . . Favorite class Human Behavior . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Valeska Will be remembered of being the Danish AFS student, getting lost . . . Will always re¬ member the great year at Reading High, having good times with new friends. Reading parties. Austin Prep, visits, joining Metro- pathways. experiencing football games, pumpkining . . . Holy Moly . Okey Dokey Plena to attend school in Denmark and work in Italy . . . Enjoyed AFS Club, tennis, and horseback riding Living is a thing you do now or never — which do you? — Piet Hein William M. Keefe 60 Longview Road Billy. KillBeet . . . Enjoyed Human Behavior . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Sweeney . . . Will be remembered for being a member of the Team, football sermons . . . Will always re¬ member special times with Jane. Monday Night Football. NH trip. Maine trip, times in the future, bathing at Boch’s. 12 1 1 B2, B. M.. M. C.. K. M.. D.J.. K.O.. summer ' 03 . . . Co-Cap tain of Football. Tri-Captain of Wrestling. Varsity Baseball . . . Member of Student Council. Student Advisory Council. S.A.D.D., V. P. Spanish Club. H. R. rep., summer lifeguard, day camp director . Collegebound. A wise man will make more opportunities then he finds. ” Jeffrey Kevorkien 46 Field Pond Drive Jeff. Kevork. Brow . . . Enjoyed Computer Math and Biology . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Kaezowka . . . Will be remembered for being a Led Zeppelin fanatic . . . Will always remem¬ ber good times with Case. Karen, and Lisa. Jr. beach day. his Sr. year, Dave ' s Bug . . . Get a job! . . . Plans to major in business . . . Member of Varsity Football, Winter and Spring track. Student Council . . . Enjoys white water canoeing in Maine and Canada . . . Employed at Caldor. Yes 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 Jennifer E. Kinzler 209 West Street Jenny . . . Favorite class Micro-Biology . . . Favorite teacher Mb. Monte . . . Will be re¬ membered for her braids . . . Will always re¬ member walking to school in the snow, grow¬ ing little beasties in Micro-Biology, chocolate croissants, spilling chemicals all over her lab notebook . . . Collegebound . . . Hopes to live a happy and prosperous life . . . Participated in AFS, Photography Club . . . Belongs to Rainbow Why should we be in such a desperate haste to succeed in such desperate enterprise? If man does not keep pace with his compan¬ ions perhaps it is because he hears a differ¬ ent drummer. — Thoreeu Lisa A. Lafauci 1 A 7 Haverhill Street Use . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Starret . . . Will be remembered for always being absent on Mondays . . . Will always remember Ju¬ nior prom. Peter, the trip to Canada. Ruby- Foo ' s. J.V., M.M., L.D., JuJu, H.S.. P R.. Beanie. B.B., R.N.. J.V., C.C.. M.T., R.G.. Munchkin. the real parties. Ruth ' s cottage in NH. Salisbury. Good Harbor Beach. Harold Parker. B. P.. 2: OB. ' 0-4 . . . Lie . Aail . . . Plans to attend computer school . . . Hopes to travel . . . Employed at Kirkwood Nuremg Home. “If the mountain ' s shall crumble to the sea there will still be you and me. “ — Lad Zeppim 51 Stephanie M. LaFleur 37 Pmevaie Avenue Steo . Steohie . Favorite dess English . . . Favorite teacher Mrs Carte - Will be re- rrembered for spending tme with John B . oartyng Will a ' ways remember friends: R H . S.A.. D S .. J.S . O.B.. ML.. J.C.. C D JO. G A . L. L.. MM. B.H.. J.T., S M . White Hen Gang, proms . No way! What a re we going to do? . . Plans to work S6 a waitress at Pewter Pot. learn word pro¬ cessing. end be with John Befumo . . . Enjoys go ng to concerts, playing the piano, being with John B . . . Employed at Pewter Pot. We could take love all the way. — Heart Thank you Mom and Dad! Marissa Lane 263 Charles Street MAL. Enjoyed classes with Mr. Swanson and Mrs Sweeney . . . Remembered for al¬ ways smiling Will always remember great times with J. D.. M.H , A.P.. S.W.. Diggm roots for Pape Smurf . 1 Q S 03, Band-ten- Hutt, SFB, Weekend with K.E. and D P.. WHS Football with S.W.. WHS Basketball withJ.D.. D.G.. S.W . 0 IBatJ.T., Can we dance on the tables? . . . always saying I ' m sorry Member of the Baton Squad. Captain of Gymnastics. Involved with 735 Inc.. Dancing. C. Y. O. executive board and the Spanish Club, I love you Mom and Dad. A smile is the most expensive gift, yet it has no price at all. — K. Ellis Stephanie A. Langeleh 1 04 Rustic Lane Lingerie . . Remembered for having to pronounce her name, bottle sliding, chewing gum . . . Will never forget L. T.. J.C., S.R., G.G.. M.C., WE ARE FAMILY. Strawberry Sessions. J. T. and V. H. Concerts, Labor Day at J.C. ' s. Chowin ' . Summer ' 82. Beach runs. Pumpkining. UMess Wkd., 2 A 83 Proms Special times with Mark . 3 CCO , Bucky ' s Gang. Ski Trip, Retreat. Member of Baton Squad. 735 . . . Collegebound . . . Thanks Mom end Dad! Learn how to bend learn how to break, learn how to mend broken heartaches. Learn to forgive, learn how to wait. Learn how to live before it ' s too late! — Billy Squier □ana T. LaPiorro 1 BB Summer Avenue Dean. Deeno. Favorite cleea Electronice with Mr. Morns . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Dunbar . . . Remembered for driving the White Knight . . . Will always remember Ace ' a New Year ' s. 3 AM revelry. Kinks ' 01. MBA. The Band . . . Favorite saying We ' ll never make it! . . . Plena on attending a school for electncal engineering . . Captain of Varsity Tennis Team ' BA. end member for four yeere . Enjoys playing the guitar. The people did feaet upon carp, salmon, anchovies, breakfast cereals, orangutang, end did blees thy Holy handgranade. for peo¬ ple being naughty in my eight shall be blown to bite. — The Book of Armormente Maureen T. Lamb 22 Keith Rood I want a Pepsi! , Favorite desses Tran¬ scription and Secretarial Practice . Favor¬ ite teachers Miss O ' Brien and Miss O ' Helior- an . Will always remember the trip to Mon¬ treal. the Oeuf McMuffin sign, the ski tnpe. and saying Salut!! to T. D.. and M. D. all the time . . Plans to attend business school . . . Hopes to travel and be rich . . . Enjoys going places, skiing, boating, sketching and going to N.H. Always behave like a duck — Keep calm on the surface but paddle like the devil under¬ neath. — Jacob M. Braude Maryann T. Lane 1 AO Charles Street Bubbles . . . How ' s it hengm ' ? . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Carter . . . Favorite Claes Cooking ' 02 with J. B. ... Remembered for being with K.S.. J.G., D.A.. D. D.. and R. T.. and loving snowstorms . . . Will always re¬ member Memorial Park, going to Stoneham. the Grateful Dead concert, the Simon and Garfunkel concert, and the Se¬ nior Prom June 5. 1 SB1 . . . Collgebound . . . Plans to be a nurse . . . Enjoys partying and good music . . . Employed at Jay ' s Cleaners. Ever since l was a kid at school — messed around with all the rules — apologized and realized I ' m not that different after all ... — Rod Stewart James E. Lanigan AB Tennyson Road Jim. Lanny . . . Favorite class Biology . . . Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Dilune . . . Remembered for being an A. F. S. student to Brazil . . . Will always remember Summer 03 in Brazil . . . 9 16 83. J.W.. J.M.. P. D.. losing his glas¬ ses at Austin, and T. S. ... Collegebound . . . Future ambition is to be successful in hie career . . . Member of the A. F. S. Club . . . Enjoys C. Y.O. ... Employed at Marshall ' s. There are no great men in this world, only great challenges which ordinary men can rise to meet. — Admiral Halsey Kenneth C. Latham, III 1 7 Betchelder Road KC . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Lovely . . . Will always be remembered for never talking and being mellow . . . Will always remember play¬ ing in the Garden, and hanging around with Craig . . . Favorite saying “Thet ' a nice and I don ' t know . . . Co-captain of the Hockey Tearn and Tri-Captain of the Track Tearn Collegebound . . . Future ambition is to be rich . . . Enjoys wateraknng and pumping iron. I ' m not quiet, everyone else is too loud — John Entwietle 52 Christine L. Lanihan 57 Edgemont Ave. Favorite cles6 Geometry 223 . . . Favorite teachers Mrs. Jones and Mr. Diluna . . . Will always remember the Ground Round with S.L.. M. M.. P. S.. and J. P.. New Hampshire 10 9-10 03. New Mexico trip to see L. L.. good times with H.A. and P. O.. M and M in camper, and Larry G. at P. S. ' s house . . . Collegebound . . . Participated in 735 . . . En¬ joyed C. S., Junior Achievement, and Rain¬ bow . . . Employed at Johnson ' s Hardware. The moment may be temporary, but the memory is forever, ' Howard Leslie 24 Squirrel Hill R. Andrew Leavitt 101 Prescott Street Andy . . . Favorite classes Shakespeare and Human Behavior . . Favorite teacher Mr Bond . . . Will always member the Place. Blueberry Hill, and the Grateful Dead con¬ certs . Possibly collegebound . Future ambition is to be a musician . Worked in New Hampshire for the past two summers. □avid E. Lenehan 20 Sturges Road Dave. Favorite class Human Behavior . . . Favorite Teacher Mr. Dunbar Will Always Remember Hartford, Conn.. Grateful Dead concerts, the party hut. M.D., New Year ' s Eve at Jack ' s Cellar . . . Favorite saying Go for it , Do it up” . . . Member of Varsity Basketball . . . Enjoys partying, concerts . . . Employed at Woolworths . . . Collegebound. We have an existenciel existence with mo¬ rality determined by the majority. — David Lenehan Susan J. Leoncello 50 Linden St. Sue. Suebee. Scooby . . . Favorite teachers Miss O ' Brien and Mrs. O’Helloren . . . What, I don’t get it? , On the cheek, please. ... Remembered for always smiling and not understanding jokes until ten min¬ utes later . . . Will always remember the fun times at G. R. with C. L., M.M., P. S., end M.C., the weekend in N.H. with C. L.. M.M. and little F 1 0 9-1 0 03 . . . Plane to become a secretary, get married and live on a farm . . . Homeroom Rep., Participated in Powder Puff . . . Member of Reading Art Ass., en¬ joys dancing. Happy creatures do not know a great deal about life. ” — Anetole France Barbara A. Loschi 32 Maple Ridge Road Barb , Bloschi . . . Remembered for laughing with Kris, saying “I gotta think and what if . . . , and having fun when no one else was . . . Will never forget best friends: P R . K.H., K.C.. P.D.. T.S.. C.H. and M.M.. growing up with P. R.. good times with D. H.. 1 AM strolls with C. H.. Loverboy. canoeing, the tent. Koala Bear, and Bye Bye Blue Puff . . . Enjoys dance. Collegebound . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you! Tomorrow is just a dream that leads me onward just a step ahead of me; it ' s a chance I’ve got to take, a friend of yet to make, for it’s the person I ' ve yet to be. — Karen Reun 53 n Lisa A. Lucci 1 Gateway Circle LOOCH Pemember«d for the sauet. er laugh, Duch talk, knocking down field hockey nets and saying “Groovy! . . . En¬ joyed class with Mr. Veieske and Mr. Tufts Will never forget Spam ' 8 1. summer ' 03 with Joe. The I”, being locked in the team- room, good times with H.A., C.F., C.B.. SC. L. G .. A. D.. B. T and everyone in the teem room, Coach Duffy. Holly ' s accident Member of Varsity Field Hockey, basket - boi 1 end softball teems. Spanish Club. H. R. Pec Likes to ski. swim, eet, and play sports Coilegebound . . . Thanks Mom end Dad. I love you . . . Looks like we’ve made it. ” — Berry Menilow Susan M. Luther 1 2 Meadow Brook Lane Sue. Favorite teachers Mr. Appleby and Mrs. Heely . . . Favorite class Pre-Calculus with Mr Rhodes . . . Remembered for going out with M.T. . . . Will always remember great times shared with the best of friends. M.T., the Barge. New Year’s ’83. the Fami¬ ly. Beetle Days, summer of ’03. Gloucester, North Carolina Exchange, and the trip to Washington . . . Co-Literary Editor of Pioneer . Member of AFS. National Honor Society, Church Youth Group and Choir . . . Coilegebound. And when the broken hearted people living in the world agree, there will be an answer, let it be. — The Beatles Carole A. Macaluso 1 1 Bartlett Circle Maco . . . Remembered for Sunnyhurst runs, smiling, beating K.N. in The Contest and saying Ye gotta love it! Why not? . . . Will never forget the Ski Trip, Geils. GoGo’s with B.S.?. the J.P., The Forge. The Gar¬ den, Swampnight. It’s human nature . W. M. . M.S.B.A.. M.C. ' s parties, 7 2 Weekend with L. M.. Seabrook. N. C. ’s cot¬ tage. K. M. ' s cottage. Silver Dollar . B 2S with J.M.. Blackout — (7 25 — B 73. great Summer of B3 . . . Played Varsity softball . . . Employed at Atlantic. Plans to Head for the mountains with T. G. , Coilegebound. “We gotta get out while we ' re young — Bruce Springsteen □avid Lee Mack 011 Main Street Sick pup. Goof. Gonk . . . Known for saying Radical, only way to go . Cherry, very fast Enjoyed Human Behavior, Distributive Ed. Favorite teachers Mrs. Wood. Mr. Levesque and Mr. Harney . Will be remem¬ bered for skipping classes, dodging Chuck and Larry the Geek, smoke shows . . . Will always remember Michelle Brissenden, Plum Island . . . Enjoys drag racing, fishing, skiing, partying, and hunting . . . Plans to take a year off . . Hopes to get rich and own a boat . . . Employed at Yankee Systems. Weekends were made for Michelob. James P. MacCaualand 252 Haverhill Street Jim. Enjoyed Junior Merchandising. Favor¬ ite teacher Mr. Snyder . . . Known for his tremendous math ability . . . Will always re¬ member hitting MacDonald ' s with Gus and Dave, and B B2 with S. T. ... Plans to attend a four year college, be happy, and become a success . . . Employed at Fotomat. In this theater you call your soul, you will always play the starring role. — Sting The Police Lance E. MacKey 67 Woburn Street Enjoyed Distributive Education with Mr. Levesque as well as class with Mrs. Wood . . . Will always remember Sunday fishing trips to Plum Island with R. S.. T. H.. M. R.. J.M.. D.M.. and M.B. . . . JIP during senior pictures . . . Enjoys Sunday sports with the gang, football, softball, deep sea fishing off of Plum Island . . . Worked in school store and employed at Friday Engineering . . . Plans to enter the airforce and become a pilot. You may say that I ' m a dreamer, but I ' m not the only one . . — John Lennon 5-4 Michelle M. MecKeil 73 Mt. Vemon Street Shelly Known for being a little crazy, but always heopy Saying Give rt up! ' ' You ' re aainmel ' , and Yeah, right! ... Enjoyed Elementary Field Seminar and class with Mies Montejunas and Mr. Vele6ks . . Will always remember G. R. with C. L.. S. L., P S.. weekend 1 O B with S.L., C.L. in N.H., Spe¬ cial 1 st graders at Pearl St. School. M M fights, cruisin ' with friends. n-2, gym with M.F. . . . member of French club . . . Likes to read, dance, swim, be with friends . . . Fu¬ ture plans include college and teaching grades k-3. Dreams begin where rainbows end. Richard MacLeod 1 37 Willow Street Maclod. Rich . . . Remembered for juggling, morning homework sessions, always having a bed joke to tell, planning parties at the last second . . . Will always remember Linda McGinneue, Scruff a. Captain D.D., J.D., and ell of the guys. Jr. Prom, the last day school. B 3 B3. Austin, the electrical plant, blitz, end Sally . . . Enjoyed class with Mrs. Wood and Mr. Bchettinl . . . chill out ' ’Sometimes you just got aay . . . Where ' s 1 . 1 . 7 . . . Collegebound. Let ' s just say I was testing the bounds of reality, I was curious to see what would hap¬ pen, that ' s all it was, just curiosity. — Jim Morrison Annette Maloneon 7 Warren Ave. Net”, Nettie Remembered for always being absent or late, being a flirt, being short, and being quiet . . . Favorite class ac¬ counting II. Favorite teacher. Mr. Swenson . . . Will always remember 0th grade with S. C.. the parties down the block. Kenny Ellis, always being with Alan, Maine ' 03. M.T., AS.. C.C.. C.M.. and Mom. Rum Island, and the Jr. prom . . . Enjoys partying and being with Alan . . . Focus assistant secre¬ tary and treasurer . . . Plans to attend col¬ lage for accounting. Remember yesterday, dream of tomor¬ row. but live for today. Steven P. Margossian 1 7 Laurel Lane Margo”. Gosian , Gomar ... I don’t get no respect! ' . . . Favorite class Pre- Calculus, Feyonte teacher Mr. Appleby . . . Remembered for warped pool table play-offs and most nicknames MO) ... Will always re¬ member ping-pong at Mr. Rhodes. Bap ' s, friends and fun at R. M. H. S.. and 5 Oklaho¬ ma girls . . . Member of student Council. Na¬ tional Honor Society. Impressions, math teem, and debating team . . . Freshman win¬ ter track. J.V. Soccer Tn-captain, and Var¬ sity Soccer, boy scout . . . Plans to attend college and do research in the field of genetic engineering Ho who laughs lost didn ' t get the joke. — unknown Maliasa J. Maclean 32 John Street Missy, Enjoyed cooking, class with Mr Con- gdon . , Remembered for being quiet, never getting into trouble, complaining about her hair . , , Remember summer Q2. ’83, Cape with Paula, fun times with P. H.. DC., L. S , CM.. C. Y. O. Ski trip, Wakefield with R.W , L. S., J.I.. mountain climbing Employed at Demoules . Plans to attend business school to enter a field in management, and to get rich. If you have built castles in the air your work need not be lost; that is where they should be built; now put foundations under them. — Thoreeu Marilyn C. Mallard 1 35 Timbemeck Drive Like no way! ' . . . Remembered for making the front page. 10 17 83. No place like home” shoes, radical clothing, and the Seville” . . . Favorite classes were sewing with Mrs. Carter and English 1 □ with Miss Monejunas . . . Will always remember scan¬ dal 2 6 83, the Mobil gang. V.F.W., 0 2A 83, L. S., K.M., K.G., A. B.. Good Harbor, Bub’s Bon Voyage Party. cruBin’ in the Cad¬ dy, P. S., R. R., K. R.. pumpkining . . . College- bound. If a man does not keep pace with his com¬ panions. perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the mu¬ sic which he hears, however measured or far away. Janice Merchant 23 Village Street Twiggy What’s your problem? . . Re¬ membered for always being wild and saying Let ' s be mobile! ... Favorite class Group. Favorite teacher Joan Desalvo . . . Enjoys waterskiing, collecting unicorns, partying, being with Fitz . . . Student Council Rep. for Focus . . . Will always remember Fitz 5 30 B3. Jr. prom, Sr. beach day ' 83. 1 Q B 03, at N.S.S.C. with K.W.. C.A.. P. M.. Lisa. Patrice, and Michelle — we miss you!, Mom and Dad. I love you! I was dreaming when I wrote this forgive me if I go too fast, just remember that life is just a party and parties weren ' t meant to last! — Prince □avid Maraan 4 7 Marla Lane Remembered for being frank and laughing with Paul . . . Favorite clasa 20 ' s and 30 ' s with Mr. Howland . . . Will always remember Maria. Jr. and Sr. proms, Fast times at club M.E.N., Velcro, Vatican, volleyball, Australia with Paul. D. H., C. H.. Zoo, candlelight, and the corner . . . Participated in Varsity Cross- Country. Track, and Jazz band . . . Enjoyed playing in the band with P. W.. N. K.. and B. S. . . . Future ambition is to win gold metal in syncromzed swimming . . . Plans to pursue career in music. I ' m not even sure what I want but that ' s not the point — it ' s that I want it now. — Elvis Costello 55 Margaret A. Martinage 41 Harvard Street Meehgrat Remembered for being opti¬ mistic. Her black cloud imitation, dreading locker cleanouts, end rarely being spotted alone Win never forget 4 years of fun with THe Gang. tHe Corner witH Phil, France ' B3, Net ' i History Day. Jake s. Marshalling ' 03. the fearsome foursome, the Maggot Bri¬ gade. and special friends K.T. and H.D. ... Enjoyed Impressions. High Happenings. Band, and Pioneer . . . Employed at Case Drug . Coiiegebound . Hopes to study medicine. There ere two ways to get to the top of an oak tree — You can climb it, or you can sit on an acom ... — R. Frank Brown Joseph C. Mazzola 55 Audubon Road Joe . . . Favorite clasB D.E. ... Favorite teacher Mr. Levesque . . . Will be remem¬ bered for his unforgettable Dodge Charger . . . Will always remember spending his junior year in Mrs. Zolubus ' office . . . Favorite saying I don’t know . . . Plans to work . . . Employed et Citgo. Shell, and Lord Wake¬ field. Paul W. McCarthy 22 Laurel Lane Favorite class English Composition in Re¬ view Favorite teacher Mrs. Jones . . . Will always remember Freshmen Math . . . If something will go wrong, it will” . . . Plans to attend Middlesex Community College . . . Fu¬ ture ambition is to become an Accountant . . . Involved in C.Y.O. It ' s a long, long road from which there is no return. Joan McCoy 207 Woburn Street Enjoyed English with Mr. Hodgkins. Favorite teachers Mrs. Carter and Mr. Brady . . . Will be remembered for elways trying to think of on excuse . Will always remember Wayne Baldwin, the beach with Lorraine, meeting Von Helen. Jr. Prom with R. G. ... Plans to attend business school end hopes to be¬ come nch . . . Works as a secretary at TMC. Don’t went no class reunion the circus juat left town — Van Helen Brett H. Matthews 90 Prospect Street Brimbell. Sumer”, Enjoyed U S History with Mr. Swanson . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Kenney. Mr Moscarieilo. Mr Rhodes Remembered for rhyming . Always re¬ member the Teem. N. H. trip. Maine trip. Nate ' s cottage and jetskiing. Mon Night Football. Wobum 23-22. M.C.’s parties. 8th grade, wrestling with Alf, Mom, Ded. Scott. S. K.. Stoney Towers. Suck rt up . Have a Clue . . . Coiiegebound. hopes to enjoy his success . . . Co-Captain and mem¬ ber of Varsity Football and Baseball. Varsity Track. 4-year Class Officer, SADD. Mid¬ dlesex Chapter of the American Cancer So¬ ciety — Board of Directors. To thine own self be true. — Shakespeare. Dianne McGaffery 1 BO Grove Street Di, Lady Di, Favorite class Biology. Favorite teacher Mr. Kenney . . . Remembered for loving David Bowie, checking out the sce¬ nery, catche later . . . Memories of good friends, scooping. Mac ' s with Nan and Sue. Norway and Denmark 7 4 B2. Kris. F.C.M.. CRL with N. B. my big sister and brother, fearsome 4some. Octoberfest. M.K., Bowie with Steph, Police, Clash. Sweeney Todd, bells, beeping. Friday practices. Baton Squad Dance with B. G.. Proms . . . Coiiegebound. hopes to travel . . . Drama make-up chairperson, member of Baton Squad, Band. Time may change me. but I can’t change time — David Bowie The future is unwritten — The Clash John B. McColgan 1 3 West Hill Circle Johnny Mac . . . Favorite class Typing with Ms. Scannell . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. LeClaire . . . Will be remembered for the link” in the cafeteria . . . Will remember baseball game against Belmont. Mr. Moe- ceriello saying homepletel , Bud Mobile and Brew crew . . . How ya doing? . . . Plana to be a Construction worker for United Steel . . . Future ambition is to go the the US Fes¬ tival . . . Member of Varsity Baseball. Fly. on your way. like an eagle, fly as high as the sun, On your way. like an eagle, fly and touch the sun. ’ — Iron Maiden M. Colleen McQInn 7 Edwin Street Colleen. Col . . . Favorite class Engliah . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Swenson. Mr. Croft. Mr. Howland . . . Will be remembered for getting hit with the soccer bell, being a cheerleader for 3 years . . . Will remember beet of friends Lea. M.H.. K. B.. Rich. Al. Sue. November 20. 1 902 at Jen ' s. 3 25 B3. Boston Garden. Jr. Prom. Austin and friends she made . . . Sports Cheerleader for Soccer. Hockey. Football, and Basket¬ ball . . . Employed at Cerreteni ' s. These are the beet forget the reet. end one day you’ll find, these are the beat of time. ” — Styx 56 Kathleen L. McMahon B-4 Martin Road Katie. Kateless. Katekins. Enjoyed Human Behavior, favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . . Always remembered for her ability to party intensely . . . Will always remember 1 22 B3. being with T. F.. good times with good friends, the gang. MSBA, Burger King and Wes Parks. Ace ' s parties. C.Y. O. ski trip. Swamp night, Pope , the Cheerleaders. Soccer players: S.F., J.B., B.S., S.M., T. G.. the Baton Squad dances. Jr. prom with T.F., I ' m only kidding . . . Participated in Varsity cheerleading, co-ceptein of Soc¬ cer. great times with L. F., K.C., K.O.. C.B.. J.W.. M. V.. In e cold world you need your friends to keep you warm. Janet M. McMillan 30 Federal Street Favorite class Human Behavior. Favorite teacher Mr. Dunbar . . . Will be remembered for being in love with Brian, shortest engage¬ ment in history, having the best gym ex¬ cuses. and inflicting pain on herself . . . Will always remember Jr. prom with B.J.. mid¬ night walks with K. M.. 7 29 82, 4 29 83. 5 19 03 . . . Plans to marry someone wealthy . . . Member of the Glee club, Jr. end Sr. Class committees, and youth group dancing . . , Employed at Holiday Inn in Wor- bum. Lift us up where we belong — Joe Crocker and Jennifer Wames. John H. McGinn 7 Edwin Street Jack. McGinnsu . Favorite class U. S His¬ tory . . Favorite teacher Mr. Hart . . Will be remembered for having 5 kids using his locker which never locked Will remember Junior prom. Jr beach day. B 24 83. 9 16 83. Austin Hill, 5 20 83 with J.D.. R M , and Hebrew, power plant . . Favorite saying Hey. what ' s up? . Collegebound Hopes to get a good job and become rich Employed at Atlantic Supermarket It is finally time to leave, it is the famous final scene. — Bob Seger Patricia M. McGonagle 40 Laurel Lane Tricia, Trish, Georgette . . . Favorite class Geometry with Mr. Rhodes . Will be re¬ membered for blushing, daydreaming, the voice, getting her pants stolen, and loving shoes . . . Will remember great times with K.O.. M.D., C.B.. S.D.. M. V . D. H , C. R., A. P., beach day ' 83, D.H. ' s chalet. Pearl harbors, Columbus day weekend ' 83, get¬ ting her foot stuck B.M., W. kids, swamp rats on hole 5. F.G.C . summer ' 83. get¬ ting asked to the prom publicly, thanks Mom and Dad ... I am so , Can I have a piece? . . . Works for Latham Latham, P. C. I have the simplest of tastes ... I am always satisfied with the best. — Oscar Wilde Kristin E. McMahon 9 Parkman Road Bunny, Favorite teacher Mr. Valeska . . . Will be remembered for her optimism, loving Elvis Costello, and hating someone new each day . . . Will always remember Jr Prom 1883, midnight walks with J. M.. summers working at the stand, great times with D. Y . R.O.. J.M.. K.J., D.H., T.K., and M.F.. member of winter and spring track. Jr. class committee, and St. Agnes youth program . . . Collegebound . . . Employed at Holiday Inn in Woburn. Karyn A. McNeil 3 7 Woodland Street Kary, Enjoyed Chemistry, Favorite teacher Mr. Dunbar . . . Will be remembered for her strange laugh and not being able to sit still, Remember best times with SB., good times with J.W., Lisa, Summer of ' 83 in California (sneaking outJ, working with L. T. and C. H.. the umbrella at beach day. one cold February night. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. I can ' t hang this , wicked . College- bound. Enjoys skiing and skating . . Em¬ ployed at Mast Industries. Happy am I for I love life ' s pleasures, tucking memories in my mind: my smile reflects the love that I cherish for timeless friends I once did find.” 57 William S. McShoehy 107 Forest Street Bill. Fsvonte class Wood. Fsvonte teachers Mr Wood end Mr Areeneult . Will be re- meandered for buzzing around on bis moped Will always remember the fun times working down at Atlantic (the clubJ. Chuck you Fariie . . . Future ambition 16 to be a machinist Employed at High Tech Machine and Tool. Smile once a day. because a day without sunshine ie like night. Donna A. McTeague 22 Dean Road Dee. Buzz. Favorite class Physics. Favorite teacher Mrs. Scarpito . . . Will always re¬ member cold duck in Paris. April 4th B3 AMM, tripping on a chipmunk, the great times spent with A. M. M., CM., S. P.. J. F., and M.D. . . . Pep squad member for two years and member of C. Y. O. Collegebound. “Life has been great so far, but we can make it even better. ” Brian □. Mehlman 1 2 Robert Road Reading Melly. Mel, Favorite class Chemistry with Mr. Blodgett. Favorite teacher Mr. Kenny . . . Will always remember going to Germany for the Summer of ' 02, going to North Car¬ olina with A. F. S. ... Future plans include col¬ lege to major in Computer Science . . . Presi¬ dent of A. F.S., Peer tutor, Homeroom Rap.. 735. and German mini-course ... In¬ volved in Youth Group at Old South Method¬ ist Church . . . Employed at Papa Gino ' s. “To have a friend, be a friend.” — Author Unknown AnnMarie Male 7 Gateway Circle Annie. Favorite class Law . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Jones . . . Remembered for having a smile thing in the A. M.. giving a piece of gum to Moe for three years . . . Will always remember times spent with D.M.. M.D.. M. C.. S B . all her teachers that helped her whan she needed it . . . Collegebound to ma¬ jor in Criminal Justice . . . Participated in the Haunted House . . . Enjoys collecting coins and stamps, being with friends end family and playing with her dog . . . Employed et Burlington Cinema. Do not think of yourself as less than anyone also. Linda J. Malanaon 05 Green Street Rachel. Favorite class S. O.P. ... Favorite teacher Ms. Sterrett . . . Remembered for being one of the The 0 . always being with K.N. ... Will always remember the good times with Gerb. Guee. Bourque. Dingy, Della, Liaa Hipps. Barbie. Bleckie. New Yr. Eve ‘03. Soph B-Dey — full moon, the Gueebie, B. S. s house 1 Q B 02, I love you. David! Snowstorm with T. G.. still crazy. T. R. ' s parties. J. Geils. Go-Go ' s, balloons on 1 0 2B B2. sgn. stealing 6 B3. Well I Cant . . . Plans to work in a Travel Agency . . . Hopes to merry David G.. and drive a Mazda. Dreams unwind. Love’s a state of mind. ” — Stevie Nicks Kevin J. Mello 1 24 Willon Street Mel. Favorite class IPS . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Scerpitto . . . Remembered for sar¬ castic remarks . . . Will slways remember A 24 82. Linda. U. M. O. and N H. road trope. Sunday baseball practice. T. E. A. M., N. C. s cottage, a trillion elephants. Shoot . . . Member of football and track teams, co- captain of baseball . Collegebound. Remember, we have a good thing going here. ” — K. M. and L. M. 5B Lias Molly 1 2 Johanna Drive Michelle □. Memory 01 Beaver Street Micky. Favorite classes Biology. Chemistry. Favorite teachers Mr. Howland and Mr. Blodgett . . Remembered for be ng the lest senior with braces and being an Austin P eq. cheerleader . . Will always remember spe¬ cial memories with Steve 1 03 02. Best of times with K.H., C.H., B L.. K .C.. P B.. P O.. J.M., K.B.. and T. S.. Wishing on a Star , Hey Mom and Dad I made it — oxo. “Oh baby” . . . Future ambition to be suc¬ cessful in the career she chooses . . Par¬ ticipated in 7 35. advanced dance — Gym Show . . . Collegebound. To be what we are. and to become what we are capable of becoming is the only end of life. — R. Stevenson Kara Menowake 2 7 Pitman Drive Favorite class Human Behavior with Mr. Veteske . . Favorite teacher Mb. O ' Halloren Remembered for never being there . . . Will always remember night of the 4 , the Cranberry. Pigs and the boatnick. the M.V.T. Carty Per. N.Y.. the rambler, par- tymg with B.M.. L. C.. J. M., my brother Scott, being 3 sheets to the wind, ten of twelve. The Police. Seger. The Stompers. Me. B. M., and Our Friends . Nancy A. Meaerva 46 Prescott Street Banana. Naya . . . Bih! . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Heely . . . Will always remember great laughs in homeroom with Pink. The Hall of life. Betty Bunion, and M. S. . . . Plans to go to Northeastern . . . Future ambition is to always stay happy . . . Was a member of Cross-Country, and the Pioneer Staff . . . Enjoys parties, vacations, running, and tennis. Hitch your wagon to a star. — Emerson Keith A. Metrano 1 99 Bancroft Avenue Mafia. Favorite Class Wood Shop . . . Favor¬ ite teacher Mrs. Scerpitto . . . Remembered for being the nicest looking girl at Sopho¬ more Girls ' Night out. for being a Powder Puff Cheerleader, being the only senior to go to Studio 5«4 . . . Will always remember C.Y.O. eki trip. Full moon on ' 02. Lisa Thompson, pumpkimng with the gang. Jr. Prom with K.G., Peg ' s . . . Plans to work full time et Reeding Trophy . . . Participated in Hockey. Powder Puff Cheerleader . . . En¬ joys skiing. Looking out into our futures. Thinking back into our pest. Cherishing those precious moments. Holding on to make them last. Patricia A. Micalizzi 427 South Street Trish. Doctor. Favorite class Music Theory. Favorite teachers Mr. Lovely end Mr. Schettini . . . Remembered for playing a guitar, being with Jonathan, always getting R.A. in trouble . . . Always remember Jonathan, good times with old friends, long laughs in homeroom, Columbus Day weekend ' B3. bend trip to N. H.. folk group parties. 9th grade English, late nights in the rain with G. S.. P. M.. J. S.. Boopies . . . Plans to work full time, to be happily married with healthy children . . . Employed at Addison Wesley. And if living for myself is what I ' m guilty of. go on and sentence me. I’ll still be free. — C. B. Sager Michael P. Miller 32 Red Gate Lane Mills. Favorite cles6 Human Behavior with Mr. Dunbar . . Remembered for speaking only when he he6 something to say. listening, end being quiet . . . Always remember the good times end some of the bad. Parker football. Proms. Beech Dey. Skiing in N. H.. Case, Bom. Bird. Fred. Geo. Pence, and all the females . . That ' s for sure! ... In¬ volved m wrestling, end Varsity Football. Em¬ ployed et Harrow ' s . . . Collegebound to study Meth . . . Plans to enjoy his success. Highschool is but a stepping stone to life. Kimberly A. Millet 56 Berkely Street Quimlett. Kim . . . Enjoyed classes with Mr. Dunbar and Mr. Croft . . . Remembered for loving Billy Joel, being a Hoo et Heart , al¬ ways being with Jen . . . Always remember fun times with friends at RMHS, my Double¬ mint twin K. Q.. CEM end the morning after, Moosh and CRC. Xavier. Orgie. K. V.. RB games with Don (ughJ, talks with H. N.. AM- FM radio, Germany, lunch crew. Crazy Mary. B.C.. 1 1 2Q B2, 1 1 03. F. M.. BUD¬ DY . . . C ' est la vie. pee wee . . . Enjoyed Drama. SADD. yearbook, A. R. Red. High Happenings . . . Collegebound . . . Micky D’e. Now it’s time to change our ways, but I ' ve loved these days. — Billy Joel 53 Linda A. Miola 00 Timbemeck Dnve W i always remembef Kevin, trillion e eo ente, The Silver Dollar. CM. B S . J M , D G . D. J . M D . The Teem, reves — A P SB, THE BEST SUMMER 83. 4 24 02. M.C. s oerfes. N C s cottage. Bingo ' , beaches. 7 2 03. thanks B M . Ferry Beach. M S B A . Human Nature, the Mounts. Forge. V. P.. Powder Puff. B B . we ' kmg m the enow, pumpkinning, the ram, Why not? , smiling. Lmdalou. growing up together , 14313 , Would like to leave e positive impact on the world . College . . . High Hopes . Conform but be unique. Stand in line but think. ” — H.C. Kathleen Monahan 1 36 Salem Street Favorite class Art. Favorite teachers Mr. Wood and Mr Levesque Will always re¬ member partying with the best . . . Future plans include attending college studying psychology and making all her dreams come true. “I need not to be the leader. I need not to be the follower, only to be a survivor. Jamas G. Morello 040 Mam Street Jim Favorite class Production Printing . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Harney . . . Will be re¬ membered for putting lockers out of com¬ mission . . . Will always remember his group of friends which grew larger as time went on, Leslie, Karen ' s pool party. Kim and Jean in the dark room, and alweye eeying You have no class. ... Member of Jr. Varsity Cross- Country. Spanish and German Clubs, and Production Printing Club . . . Employed at DeMoulaa. All the world ' s indeed a stage and we are merely players, performers and portrayers. Each another ' s audience outside the guilded cage — Rush John M. Morgan 61 7 Pearl Street Morgs, Favorite class Human Behavior, Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Valesks . . . Remem¬ bered for the Clover . . . The gutless Cut¬ lass ndes again! ’ . . Will never forget Hey Bulldog! ' 1 , N.H. run. and Sparks ... Tri- Captoin of Varsity Track . . . Enjoys B.B. in the bam . . . Plans to be rich and drive a Porshe. Never say Die! Cynthia E. Mitchel 70 Longview Rood Com. Xem. Wmn. Enjoyed English 9. Favor¬ ite teacher Mrs Jones Remembered for mentally existing in Germany and loving DAVID BOWIE Always remember aprmg weekend at Brown U . Germany 0-02 (espe ¬ cially 8 9 and Kim the morning after). Ste¬ fan. Kirsten. Gink. Shin. Space (Xavier). KM. V.S.. Wmn. S. L.. Zuke. Mooah. P W and Squiffie. Sweeney. Lutz and our Canute chflicks . . . Ich mbchte Dich” . . Member of soccer ' 02 and tennis teams, Drama and French Clubs. S A D D., end Metropeth- ways Hopes to attend UVA . . Employed at DeMoules. I can’t believe the news today — can ' t close my eyes and make it go away. ” — U2 Maureen Morelli 91 Arcadia Avenue Mo. Favorite class Engineering, Favorite teachers were Mr. Wales. Mr Bond . Will be remembered for her red hair, asking Annie for gum, trying to find a date for Ju¬ nior Prom, doing laundry . . . Will always re¬ member November 6, 1 9B2 with Ellen. Cali¬ fornia. September 7, 1 902 with Skip . . Favorite saying I don ' t know. I don ' t wanna! . . . Collegebound . . . Plans a career as a truckdriver . . . Employed at Holiday Inn. If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you. it’s yours. If it doesn ' t, it never was. Jean E. Morgan 917 Main Street Jeanie. Favorite teacher Mr. Burn. Favorite class English. Remembered for her squeaky voice, lime green and her horse sounds Will always remember flirting with Paul, beet friends. P.W. — Lost it . Fearsome Four¬ some. three very large Shephards, scoop¬ ing, A Rose, and water fights . . . Activities include Theatrical make-up. Drawing, paint¬ ing, and Aerobic dancing . . . Employed at Bellevue Country Club and Addison Wesley . . . Plans to work while furthering her art. hopes to travel. “Live one day at a time, take what comes and keep smiling if you can. Never feel sorry for yourself, no matter what. Judith Moriarty 116 Lowell Street Judy. Judy-Rose. Enjoyed Biology with Mr. Kenney. Will be remembered for going out with J.L. and always saying Life is ao strange. Always remember Soph. Beach day. Valentines Day. Reading’s and Austin’s Jr. Proms and Austin football parties Enjoys dancing, skiing and swimming . . . Em¬ ployed at Putnam Pantry . . . Hopes to be¬ come a dental Hygomst and someday own an Mazda RX-7. A certain amount of opposition is a great help to a man. Kites rise highest against the wind. — John Neal 60 6B Mineral Street Murph. Favorite class Engineering Graphics. Fevonte teacher Mr. Whales . . . Will be remembered for running, running, and still running . . . Will always remember being the Co-ceptein of the Cross-Country team. l don’t know. , Co-ceptein of Cross- Country teem, member of Winter and Spring track. Employed at the Holiday Inn Woburn . . . Collegebound. We grow neither better nor worse as we grow old. but more like ourselves. — Becker Timothy Murdoch 117 Prospect Street Paul □. Murphy Julie G. Mottl S3 Oak Street Jules. Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson. Mr Kenney. Remembered for being just a little absent minded . . Always remember J. 0. s bam party, swamp night, the forge. CYO ski trip, it ' s human nature. N. C. s cottage, happily forgets the Go-Go ' s. Maine ' 83. gooney bears, the way they do it in Clarence, the silver dollar, the team. 7 29 83. M S. B . . . Future Plans include college and becom¬ ing famous. Activities include SADD. Junior and Senior Homeroom Representative, gymshow choreographer . Enjoys dancing. Quotation confesses inferiority — Ralph Waldo Emerson Joseph S. Mulkern 21 Reading Terrace Will Always remember sleeping in class, ev¬ ery Dead Show to the best of his ability, outdoor jamming with a wierd crowd, the Summer of ' S3 and relaxing on the river. A. D. -S.M . Gold ankle chains . . I ' ve gotta get a job” . . . Plans to go to work . . . Partici¬ pated in Junior Varsity Basketball. Once in a while you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right. — Robert Hunter Michael □. Murphy A3 Martin Road Moose. Favorite class Intermediate Writing. Favorite teacher Mr. Dunbar . . Will be re¬ membered for FM at Caresses and being late for H.R., Never forget football prac¬ tices. freshman Yr., D.B.. quarts. G- Perties, R. S. trk, Chris B., 3p, Kps. Market Forge. Lipton. Bon Fires, games on Sun¬ days, getting K.O. of L. B. ... Collegebound for business, hopes to graduate from col¬ lege and get a good job . . . Member of Fresh¬ man, JV. and Varsity Football. Freshman Basketball, and Spring track . . . Enjoys Street hockey and weight lifting . . . Em¬ ployed at Reading Shell. If you ' re going to go for it, go for it all. Scott W. Murphy A3 Martin Road Buck. Murph . . . Favorite class English Literature . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Hodg¬ kins . . . Will always remember weekends. F. F.. soccer parties . Favorite saying It’s a classic . . . Future Plane College . . . Future ambition to rake in the bucks . . . Sports Fre6hman Basketball. 2 years J. V. Soccer. 2 year Varsity Soccer . . . Employed at Put¬ nam Pantry. The good times are the best times, the best times fade away, the good times are fore¬ ver. but the best times are today. — J. Geile Band 61 Gregory T. Muse 1 42 Wakefield Street Mueie. Favorite teecher Mr. Wales Re- membered for Waldo . . . Will always remem¬ ber Maine. B B. in the bam. M C.. B.V.. T.F.. J.C.. P.T.. R.F.. F T.. andJ.M. . . . Col- •egebound . Plana to be healthy. wealthy and wise . . Co-Ceptem of Varsity Hockey . Participated in Memorial Park Street Hockey, likes to lift weights . . Works at PHEOP. You’re the master of your own destiny, so give and take the best that you can. — Triumph Kaja M. Nawrocki 2B Salem Street Favorite class Pre-Calculus . . . Remem¬ bered for doing H.W. in H.R. and lunch . . . Will always remember New Year ' s Eve party 02-B3, Pre-Calc cookout, Turkey. AFS Rocky Mt. Exchange . . . Member of AFS. Spanish Club, photography club, and The National Honor Society . . . Plans include col¬ lege. The game is never over till it ' s over. ” — Yogi Berra Suzanne Neuman 35 Colonial Drive Sue . . . Favorite class U.S. History . . . Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Gillis . . . Remembered for being quiet . . . Will always remember Mrs. Carter ' s food classes, outback . . . Plans to attend college for business . . . Member of Cross country. Ski club and the Senior Slide Show. Leaves are falling all around, time I was on my way. Thanks to you I ' m much obliged, such a pleasant stay, but now it’s time to go. the autumn moon lights my way. Now I smell the rain and his head in my way. I grow so tired, but one thing I know I’ve go to do is Ramble On. ” — Led Zeppelin Kimberly A. Nickerson 23 Avon Street Nickerson. Nikki. Gerb . . . Enjoyed Algebra II with Mrs. Jones . . . Remembered for loving Mr. D . . . will always remember being one of the ”S”. 1 1 03 for old aquamtance. F.H. with B.T.. L. M.. and P. H.. Skinny dipping with M. □.. 5 30 82 cookout. 1 Q 9 B2. B. S. sieepover. 11 1 2 82. L. T. ' s porch with T. G. end S B.. 2 4 82 CYO ski trip, 7 23 83 Weirs Beech bound with T. G. and K. G. B 1 4 B3. Capebound with K.G. and L. R.. beech- dey the moons were full, punkin ' patrol. Bufu. Boodonne. Lisa Hipps I love ye . . . Col- legebound. Just put some love in your heart and all of your troubles will someday all depart. — Lionel Richie Curt J. NitzBche 453 Haverhill Street Hopes to live until he dies. Andrew S. Neumann 1 25 Summer Avenue Neum, Neumy. Nudeman Enjoyed Algebra I. Biology. Favorite teachers Mr. Shepire, Mr. Debeck . . . Remembered for getting kicked out of the library, ragging on Gucch, always joking around. Always remember partying with P. B.. J. S., B. T. and J. R.. biking to N. H. with P. B.. not studying for tests and still doing well. The Blues Concert, raving on the wall and saying What is your problem?”. What? Me Worry? . . . Collegebound for engineering. Employed at Reading Public Li¬ brary. But in the gray of the morning my mind becomes confused. Between the dead end the sleeping and the road that I must choose. — The Moody Blues 62 Scott A. Nitzsche 453 Haverhill Street Will always nemember the uselessness of high school pyrn Aryj the time will come when you see we ' re all one and life flows on within you and without you. — George Harrison Theu Nousaath 25 Lincoln Street Sean V. O ' Connell B3 Colburn Road Mr. Peabody. Enjoyed Pre-Calculus, Favor¬ ite teacher Mr. Rhodes . . . Remembered for the Lil’ red express truck . . . Always re¬ member July 4th week ' 03. Ben. Boo. Suit, John, football and B-bell times, and saying Easy. Tiger . . . Collegebound . . . Hopes to be U. S. President. Participated for 4 years in football and basketball. Basketball co¬ captain. Freshman class treasurer, sopho¬ more. junior, and senior class President. Participated in Boys State ' 03. Member of SADD. National Honor Society . . . Em¬ ployed at Maadowbrook Country Club. If better is possible, then good is not enough. Mary J. Ogden B Arnold Avenue Mare. Enjoyed Special Latin. Favorite teachers Mr. Appleby and Mr. Swanson . . . Will always remember summers at G.E.L., Maine. 12 1 Q 02. The Family , K. B. s par¬ ty. Chadwick ' s. 1 1 1 ”7 00. good talks with Chris, and great times with K. B.. D.D., D.O.. R.O.. end C.S. . . . Participated in the gym show and Powder Puff . . . Member of A. F. S.. National Honor Society, and Pioneer staff . Enjoys dancing, watching Red Sox games, and being with friends . . . Employed at James ' Cards and Gifts . . . Collegebound. Juet aim beyond the clouds and nee above the crowds and start your own parade. — Barry Mendow Paulo J. Noguaira 1 1 2S Main Street Paab, Gator . . . Enjoyed Chemistry. Favor¬ ite teacher Mr. Shepire . Remembered for owning a Volkswagon bug . . . Always re¬ member trip to Portugal, the 1-14-3 soccer season and all of the good times . . Plans to become mdepently wealthy . . Member of J.V. soccer. Varsity soccer . Enioys wa¬ ter skiing, indoor soccer and snowmobiling . . . Collegebound. Always tell the truth, no one will believe you anyway. Virginia M. O ' Brien 34 Walnut Street Ginny, Guinea. Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Vsleska . . . Remembered for hav¬ ing coffee every morning in the cafe with the gang, being mom, and causing trouble in the library, Will always remember the Jr. Prom with C. W., making coffee”. Aug. 24 at K. B.. the family. No. Reading Sr. Prom ' 02 with P. D.. Chadwick’s Oct. ' 02. the best of times with the best of friends, special times with J.L. and S.A. ... Member of Powder Puff. Glee Club and Pioneer staff, involved in the St. Agnes youth group . . . Employed at Bradless. Collegebound. Just aim beyond the clouds end rise above the crowds and start your own parade. — Barry Menilow Cathryn M. O ' Connor 37 Lewis Street Katie. OC. Oakes. Enjoyed Human Behavior. Favorite teacher Mr. Dunbar . . . Remem¬ bered for jumping puddles in high heels. Al¬ ways remember The Moose Gang, The Swamp Rats. The Pope. Midnight golfing, C. B., S.O.. D.J.. D. H.. M.D., C.R.. J.W.. K.M., and M.V.. the W-boys, 4 0 03 . M.S.B. with C.B., Lipton, M-Forge. W-Mell. Wes Parker runs, Marty ' s. DDAJ. M.H. ' s car with D.J., P. H. and B.K. with C. B.. Thanks Mom and Dad. ... Collegebound. Hopes to travel . . . Member of spring track, powderpuff. enjoys skiing and running . . . Employed at Latham and Latham. P. C. These are the best of times ... — Styx. Diane K. Ohala 21 Dana Road Munchie, Enjoyed English S with Mr. How¬ land. History with Mrs. Normand-O ' Bnen. and Spanish III with Mrs. Sweeney . . . Re¬ membered for bladder begs, poetry, the double stroke victim in a wheelchair, saying original things . . . Will remember Brian. 1 □ 1B 02. Marblehead, the truck, wug wug. service entrance. Drama make-up dome, friends . . . Member of Drama. Drama make¬ up. Spanish club. National Honor Society. Enjoys writing poetry . . . Collegebound . . . Employed at Marshall ' s. Live your life to the fullest, so that when you die. you will not say you have not lived. — Henry David Thoreau 63 Patrick M. O’Loughlin 1 3 Nelson Avenue Favorite classes Human behavior and Trig. Favorite teachers Mrs. Wood. Mrs. Jones . Will always remember times SQent with Holly, good times with good friends B C . J K . C. L.. G.S.. and K V.. Maine ' 03 with HA. Junior prom with Holly. Sopho¬ more beach day. Thanks Mom . Thanks Mr. and Mrs A. for room end board”, “7th period with C L . 1 st period with Mrs. Wood and that wonderful class . . Plans include college and law school . . . Member of Stu¬ dent Council . . . Works at The Dublin Pub in Lowell. The moments are only temporary, but the memories will lest forever. ” Daniel J. Q’Riordan 36 Grand Street Dan the men. Enjoyed Ancient History, Fa¬ vorite teachers Mrs. Wood. Mr. Hart . . . Remembered for all of his jobs, loving Bob Seger . . Always remember C.Y.O. trips. K N. ' s cottage, Sophomore girls, night out with P. G., K.M., J. M , camping with P. G.. M.S.. R.S.. Baton Squad dance ' 82, Sopho¬ more beech day, Jr. prom, PSS and McDo¬ nald ' s runs. J. Geils and Bob Seger concerts . “You stepped in what?! ... College- bound. hopes to own a business . . . Member of Freshman Cross Country and Powder- puff cheerleading . . . Employed at Bekins Moving Company. Turn the page” — Bob Seger Brian G. O’Sullivan 1 7 5 Forest Street Sull, O, Favorite teacher Mr. Zenewicz . . . Remembered for his sexy legs . . . Always remember the Great Library Caper, Ath of July ' 03 with Vincent, Boo. the Grand Poobah. and Tank. 7 1 B 03 — L. C.. Bob Se¬ ger. the panther, the day before Junior Beach Day . . “Thank you, Ben. May I have another?” . . . Collegebound . . . Co-captain of Varsity Basketball. Member of Spanish Club. National Honor Society, Impressions Employed at Atlantic. Nothing disappears without a trace. ” — Van Braun Andrea Pasquariello 62 Westcroft Road Pasco. Boo. Enjoyed Human Behavior, Fa¬ vorite teacher Mrs. Wood . . . Remembered for always being with Linda. Get you license yet? — NOPE , thinking like R. S. and B. S. Always remember B.B., N.R.. Junior Beach Day. Jr prom. R. B. ' s parking advice, lake rune. Lionel Richie concert. N.H., H.B. flying boat. M.F., L. P C.. C.D.M. . . . hopes tc buy a 450 SL . . . Enjoys writing, and drawing . Employed at the Footwear House. Thenks for the times that you ' ve given me. the memories ere all in my mind. “ — Commodores Julie Anne Orgettas 1 O Smith Avenue Jules. Enjoyed Computers and Algebra N. Fa¬ vorite teachers Mr Brett and Mr Congdon Remembered for liking to pley sports Always remember Lise. Jr. prom with T. M . playing softball and basketball, good times with K.M.. C. E. M.. L.L.. B.T.. C D.. C B . C. H.. and C.K.. summer ' B3. being called Orgy . . . Let ' s blow this joint” . . . College- bound to study physical therapy and com¬ puters Manager of Varsity Field Hockey, Freshman. J. V.. and Varsity Basketball and Freshmen end J. V. Softball . . . Enjoys music and photography . . . Works at McDonald ' s. If you see someone without a smile, give them yours. John E. O’Soro 25 Milton Road Jack. Enjoyed English class with Mr. Feit . Will be remembered for loving the Beatles and being so influenced by music . . . Will al¬ ways remember the Grateful Dead in Hart¬ ford Conn., party place partiers. Blueberry Hill, blueberries . . . Hopes to travel and work with music . . . Enjoys playing the drums. Living is easy with eyes closed, misunder¬ standing all you see it ' s getting hard to be someone, but it all works out. it doesn ' t mat¬ ter much to me. — the Beatles Amy E. Pacunas 1 0 Brook Street Amos. Enjoyed Algebra I end Geometry with Mr. Rhodes . . . Remembered for the van, always talking to her best friend — her Mom 5 0 B2 . . . Will always remember Mark, Q. P. L.. summer ' 03. J. H.. summer ' 81. dances with M.H., and J.H., great raves at D. M. with M. D.. SB.. L. M., and J. A.. will never remember Junior Beach Day. the best of times with the best of friends. M.H s M.H. . Yippee Skippie . . . Collegebound . . . Member of Track, cheerleading . . Works at Dairymaid. I always knew looking back at my tears would bring laughter, but I never though looking back at my laughter would bring tears. I love you Mom, Dad and Lynne Sandra Patterson 56 Highland Street Stanley, Wild woman the third. Enjoyed sew¬ ing. Favorite teacher Mr. Vaccarro . . . Re¬ membered for listening to K.B. advice on parking. I must have got lost”, being dizzy . . . Always remember wild women in croft shop in New Hampshire, best times with C. G.. canoeing. New Years ' Eve with A. D.. Junior prom, 242 . . . Are you serious? You ' ve got to be kidding . . Plena to attend cosmotology school, hopes to own a hair salon . . . Participated in the gym show . . Employed at Putanm Pantry. If you love something, set it free. If it comae back, it ' s yours. If it doesn ' t, it never was 64 Leo R. Payne 6 HuMburt Road Enjoyed English Literature with Mr. Hodg¬ kins . . . Will be remembered for being one of Mr. Lovely ' s best students Will always remember the Bern and T. F. ' s room . Member of the tenms team Enjoys skiing and going to the beach . Employed at Mar¬ shall ' s . . . Collegebound. It ' s never over until it ' s over. ” — Yogi Berra 65 Susan Perry 244 Pearl Street Sue. Favorite classes free periods . . . Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Dunbar . . . Remembered for Bumper Attacks. 7B Grand Pnx, Rony, Blond hair . . . Always remember Judy, end the explosion, ski trip B3. Maine 82. Rainy night. L. C.. P.M., M.R.. A. D.. Bessie. T. A., Back parking lot crew, all nighter ' 82. Roller skating. Mountain ’B3 . . . Plans to have a family and a career . . . Ambition is to be happy . . . Participated in A. F.S.. Band . . . Enjoys horseback riding, sewing, art work, swimming. Don ' t walk in front of me I may not follow. Don ' t walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. ” Lea Anne Plourde 287 Woburn Street Enjoyed Latin 1-IV and Spanish I. li ... Re¬ membered for hating cliqueB and always being too nice . . . Always remember Sko- whegen. Annmarie. S. D.R.. Dopey. Judy. DOK”. Ken C.. M.T.. M.V.. Anne. Mar¬ garet. friends at F.S.. WILLIAM 7 24 83 5: 1 O a. m.. and saying You’re only as old as you act . Yupe! . . . Collegebound. Enjoys good times with friends. Employed at Brad- lees. If I could be you and you could be me for just an hour, if you could see you through my eye6 instead of your ego l think you ' d be sun- piBed to see that you ' ve been blind . . . Be¬ fore you abuse, criticize and accuse, walk a mile in my shoes ... — Joe South Michael Penaavalli 34 Audubon Road Pense . . . Favorite class Ancient History Favorite teacher Mr. Nelson . . . Remem¬ bered for listening to Lionel Richie and Earth. Wind, and Fire . . . Will always remember going out with S.H., getting his operation. Barney. S.A.. G.C.. K.M.. K. N.. L. M.. T. G.. T. R.. B.C.. M.M.. C.B.. C. S.. D.J., G.R.. R. D.. and his family . . . Plans to make a lot of money . . . Employed at Gellehues . . . Col¬ legebound. You ' re a shining star, no matter who you are. shining bright to see what you can truly be. ” — Earth. Wind and Fire Robert A. Petrin 119 Howard Street Rob. Favorite classes Freshman English and computer math with Mr. Howland and Mr. Kaczowka . . . Remembered for flirting, chewing gum, being blatant . . . Always re¬ member Awesome time with S.C., Dr. Bob. Jim Buddy. Muffie. Mick . . Cream it , Zoso . . . Collegebound . . . Member of Winter Track. Spring Track, Soccer . . . Par¬ ticipated in Student Council, Debating team. Pioneer ' 03 and ' B4, Impressions and High Happenings . . Enjoys Boy Scouts and Eagle Scouts . . . Employed at Friendly ' s. Live so that you do not feel as though you have not lived — You ' ll have plenty of time to die when eternity comes — Emerson David G. Polcari 1 4 Deborah Drive Polk. Pudge. Favorite class Chemistry Favorite teachers Mr. Zenewicz, Mr. Ken¬ ney . . . Remembered for getting kicked out of the library for causing trouble . . . Always remember terrorizing the school as a fresh¬ man with the gang, the firecracker in the library . . . Favorite saying What a Waste . . . Collegebound for chemical engineering . . . Member of soccer. Varsity spring track . . . Enjoys camping, hiking. Whitewater canoeing . . . Employed at Camp Curtis Guild. Oh Baby Baby it ' s a wild world. It ' s hard to get by just upon a smile. ” — Cat Stevens Charles B. Powers 25 Belmont Street Cosmic Charlie. Favorite class Human Be¬ havior . Favorite teacher Mr®. Wood . . . Remembered for flippin ' out . . Always re¬ member that fine day on the river in New Hampshire end this is all a dream we dreamed one afternoon long ago” . . Col- legebound Enjoys jammm’ with the Dead Heeds, and going to concerts To be where it is always day. or night. To lie where it s always green, or white. To live a dream that you ' ve got on hold, and to have your fine times retold. Take up your China Doll, rt ' s only fractured. Just a little nervous from the fall. ” Christopher A. Powers 235 Pleasant Street Pow, Powie. Favorite class Computer Math. Favorite teachers Mr. Kaczowka. Mr. Love¬ ly . Remembered for forgetting 6 3 83 because of last game VS Stonehem. stick¬ ing his head out of Pica ' s car. You ' re sick”, Mad Man . . . Will always remember good times in crazy K ' s class. Casey turning into a mad dog. Cus ' s father and brother, and Bird being a pervert . . . Plans include college and spending a million dollars. All my friends the time has come to raise the roof end have some fun. — Lionel Richie Benjamin B. Pressey 32 Hampshire Road Favorite class Engineering drawing. Favor¬ ite teacher Mrs. Sweeney . . . Remembered for always loving Debbie end saying Awe¬ some! , What ' s up?” . . . Will always remem¬ ber friends Boo. John. Brian, and Sean, trip to Spain ' 83. Ath of July week ' 03 in Maine. Senior and Junior years with D.S.. Junior Prom. Seger concert, the day before Junior Beech Day . . . Member of Varsity Football . . . Employed at Surveyor in Lynn . . . Col- legebound, hopes to be happy end suc¬ cessful. It ' s been such a long time I think I should be going, time doesn ' t wait for me it keeps on rolling. — Boston Ellen A. Rabideau 63 Vine Street Rabb ' tears. Re-bee-doe. Favorite class His¬ tory with Mr. Swanson and Social Studies with Mr. Lovely . . . Remembered for finding trouble. Loving ZZ Top. secretly being a Woburnite and saying yeah . . . Will always remember Summr of ' 82 with V. D.. C. D.. C. E.. Summer of ' 83 with A.T., E.G.. A. Y.. E.P.. MB., 0 21 83 — Revere beach. De- moulas ' parties. Woburn and Reading cops Member of AFS, French Club and in¬ volved in Rembow . . . Employed at De- moulee ' in Woburn . . . Coliegebound. would like to become an O. R. Nurse. As Dorothy said to the scarecrow ' I think I ' ll miss you most of all. ' — Wizard of Oz I urn? Kristen E. Quimby 23 Hampshire Road Kris. Quimlett, Favorite teachers Mrs. Car¬ ter. Mr. Dunbar . . . Remembered for being obsessed with the Kink”s. Will always re¬ member the fun times at Reading High, the weekend of B 27 B3. Freshman year with K. M.. the Summer of ' 02 and all the good times with T. B. and the gang . . . Enjoys play¬ ing the drums and listening to music . . . Em¬ ployed at Edelweiss gift shop . . . Future Plans include working after high school and traveling. Look a little on the funny sunny side of life. — The Kinks Patricia J. Rainville 30 Kingston Street Tricia. Tish. Enjoyed Int. Writing with Ms. Mont ejunas . . . Remembered for splitting ends, and being so obnoxious . . . Will Always remember Cookies with N. B.. David Bowie. Good times with best f riends. Get togethers at N.B. ' s, Jo ' s tent party. Lori and Lynn Annese. New Year ' s Eve ' 02. Cape Cod with Lisa. We be whalin ' . Bingo . Petty with Sophie. Summer with N. R. ... Works at Putnam Pantry with buddies . . College- bound. “When you ' ve seen beyond yourself, then you will find Peace of mind, waiting there — And the time will come when you see we re all one and life flows on within you and without you. — George Hern son wm 66 Kimberly M. Ralphs 1 83 Salem Street Kimmie, Junior. Favorite teachers Mr. Levee Qua, Mr. Cahill . . Remembered for being ehort. her suite, her mittens . . . Will elwsys remember everyone in the front seat, the Cadillac. Saturday nighte at M.N.’e house, Ho-Jo ' e B A 83. K of C par¬ tes, Mobile gas station gang, good times with excellent friends, pumpkming ‘03. best times growing up with L.T. and L. R.. Good Harbor, her side kick, member of the school store and pep scjuad . . Employed at McDon¬ alds . Collegebound. I think we ere on our way. it‘s a nice change. Feeling pretty good at last, rough times are in the pest — Bob Sager Stephen J. Rideout BB Hopkins Street Weeb. Favorite cles6 Computer Math . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Kaczowka . . . Will al¬ ways remember all the weekends nights he hod to work, the BMW. Freshman and Se¬ nior History classes with Mr. Lovely and K Enjoys skiing. Motorcyles. and working on the 2002 . . . Employed at Caldor . . . Plans to attend college to study engineering. Daniel R. Rishton 37 Covey Hill Road Riehtin. Will always remember the good times, the bad times, and everything in be¬ tween . . . Nothing is impossible, if you don’t have to do it yourself. ... Would like to attend Lowell University and go into the field of robotics. Time. I don’t know when it began. I don’t know when it will end. but how I spent my time is up to me and me alone. Edmund J. Roberta 1 5 Glen Road Ed. Madman. Big Ed . . . Favorite class Hon¬ ors Human Behavior . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Buten . . . Will be remembered for run¬ ning down kids with A. V. certs, falling asleep in classes, never getting a detension . . . Will eiwey6 remember A. V. crew. Mr. Cam s broken clock, greasy hamburgers and rub¬ ber-sole chicken filets, overheated classrooms. 2nd choice teachers who can’t accept it when they ' re wrong . . . But don’t worry. Friday ' s coming . . Plans to major in music m college . . . Hopes to teach or per¬ form music . . . Member of A.V. crew. H. R. rep . Peer tutoring. St Agnes Youth Group . Works et Reading Public Library. Timothy G. Richard 9 Condor Road Bimme. Sik-1. Med Max. Favorite class Hu¬ man Behavior . Favorite teacher Mrs. Jones . . Remembered for sickness. Al¬ ways raving about the Sting, loving every song, the Cars . . . Will always remember trips in the Cuda. the iimo. Tr and Bs Co. playing in Boston Garden ' 83. best times with B S.. K.M . G.C.. R.F.. M.C.. C.S . K.J . M P. ... Member of Varsity Hockey, bend . . . Employed at Atlantic Supermarket . . . Plans to attend college and would like to become a professional hockey player Jimmy Hendrix lives in Boston College ice arena. — Little Richy M. James Riordan 38 Highland Street Jimbo. Favorite teacher Mr. Kelley Will be remembered for the egg in Whitey ' s lock¬ er. the Old Suld and the Sea . . . Will remem¬ ber the library balcony. Mrs. Suld ' s first year French class ... I don ' t know” . . . Plans to hike m the Rockies . . . Collegebound . . . Member of Cross Country. Indoor Track. Spring Track . . . Employed at Parker Pro¬ ducts. Hello, my friends, so good to see you again, been all by myself. I don ' t think I can make it alone. Keep pushing ahead. — Jimi Hendrix Claire S. Rittenburg 26 Woodward Avenue Favorite classes Geometery. Human Be¬ havior . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Jones . . . Remembered for liking P. B. and A. . . . Al¬ ways Remember good times with friends. M.D.. D.H.. D.J., K.O.. F.M.. C.G.. S. D.. A. P.. Brian, Swamp Rats on hole 5. W kids, summer ' 82 with T. P., great times with Maura . . . Participated in Varsity Gymnas¬ tics. Winter and Spring Track. Powderpuff . . . Enjoys dancing and Gymnastics . . Em¬ ployed at Windsor Button Shop . College- bound. When a man is wrapped up in himself he makes a pretty small package. — John Ruskin Gary P. Roberta 77 Pine Ridge Road Gary Pouce gar. Favorite class science fic¬ tion . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Appleby . . . Will always remember Meedowbrook clan ' 83. proms. Capri. Lipton. Thackeray ' s. Ap- pleBerry. pumpkming, Bobo, football. 3rd periods as Soph. . . . Are you serious? Poucer . . . Collegebound for business .3 year member of Varsity tennis . . . Employed at Custom Tee ' s. Ain ' t nothing stays the same. — Van Helen Here ' s your ticket, pack your bags, time for jumpin overboard, transportation here. — Talking Heads 67 Matthew Robinson 1 7 Locust Street Mott. Enjoyed carpentry. Favonte teacher Mr Patterson Will ofways remember Fri¬ day night at Kitty ' s. There are two paths you can go. but in the long run. there ' s still time to change the road you ' re on. ’ — Led Zeppelin Pamela B. Rogers 117 High Street Pam. Pommy, Favorite class Trigonometry with Mrs. Jones . . . Remembered for par¬ tying. leaving homeroom, travelling . . . Al¬ ways remember summer ’01, the family , cat parties. Hoyd. the real, chick, L. D., H.S., Party time . Hopes to be a math major Member of ski club. Enjoyed pumpkining. Enjoys dancing, skiing, camping and sailing Employed at Alamode at the Woburn Mall and J.C. Home Repair. I ' ve been afraid of changin ' because I ' ve built my life around you. but time makes you bolder, even children are getting older, and I ' m getting older too — Fleetwood Mac Lynn C. Rooney 20 Smith Avenue Lynnethen, Roo-ney. Enjoyed Human Be¬ havior with Mrs. Wood. Favorite teacher Mr Hart . . . Remembered for always having a boyfriend . . . Will always remember her best friend, the times they had and special memories they shared . . . ' Til always love you. Lisa”. Joda 3 0 02, Nikki’s cottage, Cepe Cod, Fribble. Sully. Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you!”, the guys: D. O., K.Y., 0.S.. D ' A. P. G.. J.B.. K. M., 8. A., J. Geils concert 12 31 02. the guebble. Une Cha Choong Cel ... Collegebound ... H. R. rep., pow- derpuff. pep squad . . . Works at D.F. Munroe. I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday, and I love today. Laurie A. Ruggles 70 Cross Street Little Sit, Favorite class Man in Conflict . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Levesque . . . Remem¬ bered for being short, cutting hair, partying . Will remember her husband and son [Chi¬ na Moon), Jr. Prom. Labor Day Weekend party, four girl s in a broken down caddy in Saugus. Joanne in the pink fuzzy slippers, Tom, 0 V P. 0 . J.O.. Maz. Kimi, Michelle. Eilie. Glen. Tina, Kelly. Jan. Susan . . . Partici¬ pated in High Happenings . . . Enjoys going out with friends and Tom . . . Employed at Harrow ' s Restaurant. The most important thing in my life is to love, end be loved. Patricia A. Robinson 40 Meoie Street Patty. Enjoyed Chemistry. Favorite teachers Mr. Blodgett and Mr Congdon Will always remember growing up with B L.. Good times with the best of friende. sum¬ mer ' 02. the hitching post, the corner. Koala bear. 9 A 03. 95 83. B-beii games at W P . the tent and basement, deep convos with B L. and K. H . pumpkining. Thanks Mom and Dad . . . You know what I mean . . . Collegebound . . . Employed at Deceiies. Live each day to the fullest and look forward to the future, but do not reach out to relieve the past, just keep in mind the memories. Craig S. Rollins 47 Batchelder Road Enjoyed history, Favorite teacher Mr. Swan¬ son . . . remembered for never having said no to a girl who needed a ride and being the one who drove all the nice care when no one could . . . Always remember hanging around with K.C.L. and A.G., Midnight golfing, house parties with M. D., C. G.. K. M. . K. C.. good tame with Spring Track and the class of ’04 . . . Enjoys pumping iron, water skiing and working on cars, Employed as a lifeguard . . . Collegebound. Don’t be oblivious to those around you and say your gonna do it on your own because baby, without a little help from your friends, you ain’t gonna make it. Valerie A. Rowe 211 Franklin Street Val. Enjoyed English. Favorite teachers Mrs. O’Brien. Mr. Brett . . . Remembered for al¬ ways saying hello and pointing, never staying in one place too long, leaving homeroom ear¬ ly. being happy and partying . . . Will always remember the summer of ’03. good times with Craig T., riding Frecks. going out with J.L. and S.R.. Mrs. O’Brien ' s steno class, walking through the woods with Pam. good times with Vernon. Have a nice day . No way , Jr. and Sr. Proms, pumpkining. skip day. graduation . . . Collegebound . . . Em¬ ployed at Marshall’s. It’s nice to be important, but more impor¬ tant to be nice. Stephen INI. Rule BA County Road Beve. Steve. Favorite class shop . . . Favor¬ ite teacher Mr. Levesque . . Remembered for being a major part of homeroom 1 25. hitting L’a car in the upper parking lot, par¬ tying . . . Will remember Bermuda, summer of ' 03. Maine with J.S.. L V . J O.. A L . T. M.. R.L., P.R., J.M.. P M.. J. D.. C.M.. H.L.. J.D., Kinks ' 01, Greatful Dead. What ' s happenin’? . . . Hopes to attend Northeastern Un. . . . Enjoys keeping busy and having a good time. Do I have to tell the story of one thousand rainy days since we ' ve first met it’s a big enough umbrella but it ' s always me that ends up getting wet. — The Police 68 4 Mary J. Rychlik 1 6 7 Belmont Street Mo. Enjoyed Sociel Studies with Mr. Appleby Will be remembered for always being quiet and giving advice . . . Will always re¬ member hanging around in the halls, talking through doors, never studying or doing homework, end for being too busy to attend parties . . Enjoy6 bike riding, bowling, cook¬ ing. and camping . . . Bummer! , Awe¬ some! M . . . Employed at Caldor in Stoneham . Future plans include attending a beauty school. If you don ' t know it. fake it. ’’ Traci A. Sacco 20 Bear Hill Road Favorite class Algebra ll ... Favorite teachers Mr. Veccero. Miss Lanouette . . . Will remember good times with the 8 of us. the locker, sunshine weekend. New Year ' s Eve. Chnetmes at C.H.. Dirme’s keys. Hilt- gunt, Gregory ' s gang. April snows. Sea- brook. Marshfield. SAT class. Thanks Mom end Ded. I love you . . . Collegebound . . . Member of Basketball. Softball, and Baton Squed . Member of S.A. D.D.. yearbook Employed at Gregory ' s Sub Shop. Go far come near, you still must be the center of your own smell mystery. — Thoreau Michael W. Russell 21 7 Walnut Street Mike. Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Z and Math with Mr Rhodes Remembered or fudging the data Will always remember Spam ' B3 and T. D.. Mr. and Mrs S . the Toyota. Summer of ' 83. R B . R C . P D . A.J.. J.K.. S.M., MM. DO. R V and ell the other National Honor Society Grouoies . . Member of National Honor Society. Math Team. Spanish Club. German Mini Course, and Peer Tutoring Favorite saying the answer is 2 . . . Special thanks J R . Mom. Dad. and Sheri Rub your eyes and purify your heart and prize above all else in the world those who love you and wish you well. Deborah J. Ryan Q 7 Dana Road Debbie. Deb. Enjoyed U. S. History with Mr. Kelly, and Calculus with Mr. Moscariello . Will be remembered for being a turtle . . . Will always remember Epimetheus. wug wug. Dome. Drama. Sweeney Todd , red lights, make up. pinkie. Spain, Charlie, the truck. Mecy ' s, 1 1 6 B2, gummy bears, avocados, the unit, the knot . . . Member of the Drama Club. Chairperson of the Theatrical make-up crew, and the Spanish Club . . . Employed at the Children’s Library . Collegebound. The beauty of the soul is not to be taken as a necessity for one’s own triumphant aversion to the very heart of a whisp of a cloud. — Dave Merullo Michael F. Rychlik 1 6 7 Belmont Street Mike. Enjoyed classes with Mr. Levesque Will be remembered for staying with football for four years, and for being quiet . . . Will always remember being involved with foot¬ ball. Coach White ' s halftime speeches. Mr. Tuft ' s Decision Class, and the people he has worked with . . . Just take one day at a time . . . Participated in Football, Freshman base¬ ball. and was football manager . . . Employed at CVS . . . Collegebound. Ah. but a man ' s reach should exceed his grasp, or what ' s a Heaven for? — Robert Browning Christopher A. Sanborn 23 Howard Street Born. Enjoyed Typing class . Favorite teacher Ms. Meclseec Remembered for being a joker 7 periods a day. and always smiling . . . Will always remember the Jr. Prom. 5 3 83 and a lot of good times with R. H.. Cruising spring nights with Bird, good times with M. M.. J. B.. T. G.. the water bot¬ tle in the hall. L. T. ... “S’up . College- bound to major in business . . . Participated in Frosh Football. JV Baseball. JV and Varsi¬ ty Indoor Track, and Varsity Outdoor Track . . . Enjoys playing the guitar and works at DeMoulas Market Basket. It ' s nice to be important, but it ' s more im¬ portant to be nice. 69 Gail T. Saunders 1 2 Sherwood Road Coach, Ktddo. Favorite class Human Be¬ havior Favorite teacher Mr. Bieney Remembered for running around, sharing track clothing with Chnesy Will always ' member 5 6 02, 02 Senior prom and Se¬ nior beach day with Scott, a memorable trip to Texas ' 03, B L. B . lunch with C. H., D S.. HA., good times with T. B. . . . Four years member and captain of Cross-Country. Win¬ ter encJ Spring Treck teems . . . Enjoys swim¬ ming end diving . . . Collegebound. You ' re e shining star, no matter who you ere. shining bright to see. what you could truly be — Earth. Wind, and Fire Linda A. Saunders 1 □ Elliott Street Lindy-Pie. Pie-Boo. Favorite teacher Mrs. Sterett . Remembered for running to the end between classes, being with Andrea . . . Remembers broken bed ' B3. J. M. ’s. P. S. ' s. parties, the boys down Mobil, best friends A. P.. and K.B.. N.H. with B-J-P. summer ' 03. little Z. walking with K. G.. Tiffy, V. F.W. dances . . . It ' s party time; I ' m physched . . . Member of dance teem ' 81 -82 and dances at the LaPierre School of Dance . . . Em¬ ployed at Pizza World. Yes. it ' s finally time to leave, take it calmly and serene; it’s the famous final scene. — Bob Seger Donald S. Schacht 75 County Road Dude, Enjoyed Ancient History with Mr. Lovely . . Will be remembered for Mo!, cruising in D. B. ' s car and working at Thack ' s . Will never forget parties, jaguars, rec- quetbell with K.M., mugged in Boston with S. F.. good times with R. D. and G. R.. audito¬ rium wall. S.M. ' s pool with F.M., Saturday nights at D.B. ' s, North Reading Police, 1 SB3 football season. Junior prom . . . in¬ tense ' ' . . . Member of Varsity Football . . . Enjoys recquetbell . . . Employed at Thack¬ eray ' s If something you ' ve done yesterday still looks big today, then you haven’t done too much today. Mark W. Bewail 1 7 Highland Street Marcus. Favorite teacher Mr. Wales . . . Will be remembered for falling off a porch in NH . . . Will always remember Lipton. Phil ' s par¬ ties. Hampton ' 03. M.C.. K.M.. N. B. . B.M.. cruieing in Revere. Wingereheek . . . “Get a little zing . . . Collegebound . . . Enjoys skiing, boxing, end having a good time . . . Employed at Atlantic. Ufa is what you make it. What you make it is up to you. Make it the beet. — Unknown Rodney P. Schnaidar 1 □ Bear Hill Road Less. Rod. Favorite class IPS . . . Favorite teacher Ms. Scerpito . . . Remembered for the ' 67 Camero that finally saw the street, more for less, less for more, whatever . . . Will remember C. Y. O. ski trip, long talks down L. V.A. with A. P.. K.G. ' s New Year ' s party. K. N.. D. O.. and the gang, Upton. Market Forge, and Woburn Mall. L. T. ... Collegebound. plans to make a lot of money . . . Enjoys building his car and lifting weights . . . Works at Schneider Bros. Auto Body. Woke up this morning got myself a beer, the future ' s uncertain and the end is always near. — The Doors Jonathan F. Shapiro BO Summer Avenue Jay . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Cahill . . . En¬ joyed History . . . Will always be remembered for wearing boots and Army clothes . . . Will always remember coffee in the commons every morning . . . No problem . . Plans to attend college and become a game warden in Maine . . . Enjoys hunting, camping, photog¬ raphy . . . Employed at Johnson ' s Hardware Grin and bear it! — Robert Service 70 John W. Shaw 1 7 Franklin Street Billy. Bone . Fevor?te class was trigo¬ nometry with Mrs. Jonas Will be remem- be r ' eb f or hi irttle red pick-up . . . Will always remember C.V.O. ski trip. Austin, pumpkin- •ng, Columbus Day ' 82. K. N. s cottage, par¬ ties with D.O.. K.Y.. R.I.. Geo. D A.. J B ... Coilegebound . Member of Varsity Soccer Team. Enjoys skiing, football, and hockey. For l must be traveling on now. ' cause tbere ' s too many pieces I’ve got to see! — Lynyrd Skynyrd Barbara A. Simmons 1 ”7 Pine Ridge Road Berbereebeer . . Enjoyed classes with Mr. Vaieska and Mr. Howland . . . Will be remem¬ bered for talking in H.R. with Gail . . . Will always remember Ace ' s barn Parties, swamp night. M S B.A., the Path. It’s hu¬ man nature. raves with L. M., J.M., C. M.. Gone at GoGo ' s with C. M.. the silver dollar and the team, memories with Mike, the Forge . . . Participated in Varsity Cross Country. Track. Powder Puff. Pioneer ' BA . . . Enjoys skiing and drawing. Stood all alone on a mounteintop, staring out at the great divide. I could go east, I could go west. It was all up to me to decide. — Bob Seger Brian S. Smith 4 Old Farm Road Brian. Favorite class English . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Lovely . . . Will always remem¬ ber food fights, snowball fights, frisbee. friendships . . . Remembered for swilling through a straw . . . Future ambition writing and working with movies . . . Member of Ice Hockey Team . . . Enjoys writing, reading, playing the drums . . . Coilegebound. And you are young and life is long, and oh there ' s time to kill today; and then one day you find, ten years have gotten behind you, no one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun. ” — Pink Floyd. Time Matthew J. Smith 7 7 Hanscom Ave. How many Dead shows are you going to? Favorite class was Intermediate Writing Favorite teacher was Mr. Debeck . . . Remembered for being on the rag . . . Will always remember losing his frisbee at Jerry Garcia, and the Dead bus to Providence . . . Participated in Spring and Winter Track . . . Coilegebound . . . Future ambitions include helping others, and having total, complete happiness . . Enjoys running and bicycling Employed at Hammond Landscaping. A box of rein will ease the pain and love will sse you through ... — Robert Hunter □avid E. Sigabury 26 Pearl Street Howdy . . . Favorite teacher Mr Levesque . . . Will be remembered for smoking tires with Dave Mack, races with big block Pontiac Power . . . Will always remember Human Be¬ havior with Mrs Wood, partying with D B . D. D.. B.A.. PH., S. P.. P.J., K W . fighting with D. B.. explaining his lateness to Mom Employed at Supreme Pizza . . . Plans to attend mechanic school and eventually own a gas station . . . Enjoys working on cars. James C. Simpson 46 Pinevale Avenue Jamie. Favorite class Idea of Man with Miss Montejunas . . . Remembered for liking Mon¬ ty Python, sleeping in Latin . . . Will always remember D.W.. Joe ' s party, summer in N. H. ' 82 . . . Favorite saying What? Awe¬ some” . . . Plans include attending college and becoming rich . . . Participated in 735, Drama Club, Editor of High Happenings in Sophomore year, editorial board of Im¬ pressions . . . Employed at Friendly ' s . . . En¬ joys Writing, bicycling, earning and spending money . . . Apart for the known and the unknown, what else is there? — Harold Pinter Caroline A. Smith 1 4 Fox Run Lane Fribble. Dribble. Dibs . . . Favorite class Ge¬ ometry . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Kelly . . . Will always remember good times with B.T.. we love you L.T. I, Al D. ' s. driving John Mor¬ gan ' s car, concussion in Guermgo’s truck, football games at Parker . . . Seriously , Chello . . . Hopes to be rich and famous and happy . . . Member of pep-squad, advanced dance, group dance . . . Activities include Homeroom rep.. class committees. Stu¬ dent Council . . . Enjoys partying . . . College- bound. Hey man. I don’t wanna go to school no more! ” — Stray Cats Christine Snyder S4 Vine Street Chris, Tiger . . . Enjoyed Photo Offset with Mr. McGrath . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Bond and Coach White . . . Will be remem¬ bered for being the tallest 4 ' 10 kid in the class . . . Will always remember graduation, Jr. and Sr. proms, Summers of ' B2 and ' 83. the joke”, 1 13 83 and 3 19 B3. friends and good times, football games. Buds and saying Why be normal! ”... Plans include 2 year school and an ambition to go to Acapul¬ co . . . Activities include powder puff football and yearbook staffs . . . Enjoys coaching, photography, riding. Keep some sourvemre of your past, or how will you ever prove it wasn ' t a dream? 71 Catherine M. Snyder 9 Priscilla Road Cathy, Favorite c ' oss Glee Club. Favorite taachere Mr Veccero. Mr Rhodes. Mrs. Normaod . . . Remembered for involvement m drama . . . Will always remember KB. C M.. D. H , Prometheus. States. Jr. Prom. Northfield. Hene. Pumpkining, Kim and the dancing cows. 6 1 1 02 with P. K. and B. M. Member of the Drama Club. R. S.O.. U M.Y.F. . . . Enjoys violin end singing . . . You don ' t seem to understand! ”... Col- •egebound. “If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. ” — Thoreeu Heidi R. Sternick 230 Bancroft Avenue Favorite class Typing . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Sterret . . . Remembered for talking about Russel N.. being a Sternick . . . Will always remember Jr. Prom with R. N.. being in Focus. B. P.. Sam Baker. L. L., M.J., fourth period sittings P R., T. L.. K. R.. Rus¬ sell Nordgren! . . . Future plans include work, thinking about college . . . Hopes to teach and work with young children . . . En¬ joys going to clubs, partying, collecting monkey items. Dream is just a pleasure dome, love is a roulette wheel. — Queen Heather J. Stewart 3A Lawrence Road Shorty, Hette, Favorite teacher Mr. Veles- ke . . . Remembered for being tall, speaking Val., L.J. ' s friend. La fille la plus bavarde dans la classe de francais . . . Will always remember New Year ' s ' 03, Family Re¬ unions. Paw, M.T., C.X. V., J. S.. C. O.. fell ‘S3. France . . . Plans to attend art school Member of French Club. Impressions. A. F. S.. National Honor Society. C. Y. O., and Q. U. girls ' team ... Employed at Cerre- tam ' s. Life is full of experiences both good and bad. and if we use the wisdom that we gain through each one to better ourselves and our relationships with others, we will have few regrets. Brian R. Sullivan 22 Dudley Street Sully , . Will be remembered for The Cuda. Stang and the Cemaro. the It and wheelies Will always remember ski trip, Lisa Thompson. Niki ' s Cottage. Lynn Rooney, scuba diving with Sal A.. Bob M.. and Joe P.. partying with the Claes of ' 04, owning Pick and Bim Co. with all the women, quarries and cuda. nding and wiping out with Joe P ... “It ' s Miller time . . . Plans to attend Tech¬ nical School . . . Enjoys skiing, scuba diving. motorcroBB. working on care, and a good party Employed at P and S. and Tango Plumbing. Brian V. Stanisich 9 Orchard Park Drive Bri, Favorite class chemistry Favorite teacher Mr Apoleby . Holds fond memo¬ ries of the Colleris. K.T.. R. V.. B.G.. T. C.. Jean end Paul flirting. Gomer, the Friday night cruises, the Honors family. Ping Pong at Steve ' s. H. D.. the tank . . . Hopes to be successful and make loads of friends . . . Member of Math Team. Yearbook staff . . Enjoys boating, skiing, photography . . . Col- legebound. A man who works with his hands is a la¬ borer; a men who works with his hands and his brains is a craftsman; but a man who works with his hands and his brain and his heart is an artist. — Louis Nizer Glen P. Stewart 1 25 Howard Street Stew. Favorite class intermediate Writing . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Cahill . . . Will be remembered for always joking around, being suspended for throwing a smoke bomb . . . Always remember writing about interesting topics in Mr. Cahill ' s class, the night the par¬ ty place burned down . . . Favorite saying Party! ... Future plans include college . . . Member of Track Team . . School activities include going to court and seeing Dr. Zhiva¬ go . . . Employed at Friendly’s. To have life is to have reality, but not neces¬ sarily at the same time. — Glen Stewart ' 02 Kimberly A. Storer B5 Van Norden Road Kim, Favorite class was cooking with Mrs. Carter . . . Will be remembered for wrecking the Concord, being late, cutting with N. S. . . . Will always remember the Lake. K. G.. N.S.. A. A.. Bub ' s Bon Voyage. Kooly . I know, really! ... Collegebound ... Em¬ ployed at C.V. S. I’m finally out in the clear and free. I ' ve got dreams I ' m living for. I’m moving on to where they’ll never find me. rolling on to anywhere. — Journey IMancy M. Sullivan 6 Virginia Ave. Nance. Little Sully . . . Favorite classes Cooking and Man in Conflict . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Carter and Mr. Dunbar . . . Will be remembered for missing H. R. 1 30 times in 1 1 th grade, constantly cutting class with Kim S., being madly in love with M. D.. and for being the ungraduate . . . will always remem¬ ber K.S.. K.G.. A. A.. K.B.. and J.B.. the summer of 1903. the quarries, the lake. Buford ' s 2 week party, the night of the Brown Duster. Zayre ' s and the H. I. Crew, the Zoological Gardens, and the leat night of the summer of 03 with T. C.. K. S.. and K. G. . . . Oh. Please ' . It ' s Hard. — The Who 72 Kelley E. Surette 1 400 Main St. Kel. Telly . . . Enjoyed wood shop wich Mr. PatCerson . . . Will be remembered for her friendliness, being the only girl in woodshop. and for helping others . . . Will always re¬ member the ledge. M.R., K.J.. D.W.. J.V.. E M . end S.N., Accounting, Beanie end Guitto, New Hampshire, Tine, Laurie, end Jan. the caddie in Saugus, end L. R. and her little schemes . . . Can ' t deal with it , All right” . . . Plans include a vocational Technical college to become a carpenter. You dream of escape; but do not run away in order to be free . . . if you fly from yourself, your prison will run with you. — Gustave Thibon Darnell L. Taylor 209 Savannah Ave Boston. MA. 02126 Darnell . . . Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Veleske . . Will be remembered for pur¬ ple jeanB, white beads, and her great sense of humor . . . Will always remember break¬ fast m the cafeteria, free periods, her sur¬ prise birthday party. Cheryl and Mike playing with her beads, Lisa, Patrice. Michelle, and best friends Jocelyn. Dawna. and Shari . . . Favorite saying You Only Do It Once. So Do It Right! ... Plans to attend at least four years of college . . . Participated in the Mar¬ tin Luther King Presentations . . . “I must march to the beat of a different drum. — Henry David Thoreeu Richard Sullivan 26 Linden Street Thomas F. Sullivan 5 Center Ave. Sully, Sullivan . . . Enjoyed History with Mr Swanson. Favorite teacher Mr. Blodgett Will always remember the two years with Sue, the good times with good friends, four years with Citations . . . Don’t worry about it. ... Plans to attend college and then law school . . . Special thanks to Mom and Dad. In a cold world you need friends to keep you warm. — Author Unknown Eleanor A. Sulvia 1 1 Winthrop Ave. Ellie . . . Favorite class Distributive Educa¬ tion with Mr. Levesque . . . Will be remem¬ bered for going out with Glenn Thayer and hanging around out back . . . Will always re¬ member the good times at the beach with G. T., H. L., L. R., and T. A., the sun roof sur¬ prise. and the mad times at R.M.H.S. with G.T.. K. S.. J.D., J.M., S.P., L.R., L.D., and K.B. ... Wo! No way! . . . Future plans in¬ clude work and possibly a two year college in retailing or merchandising . . . hopes to man¬ age a small store. If I leave here tomorrow will you still remem¬ ber me? — Lynard Skynerd Elizabeth G. Taylor 31 Ash Hill Rd. Betsy, Bets. Boo-boo . Enjoyed Decisions 1 with Mr. Tufts . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Healy . . . Will always remember summers at Waukewan with Jiggsy. ten years with Jude and her obscurity, the gee-napping of gee- man, prettiest friends Moldy. Chunks, and S.C.. Mr. Slug. Coach Duff and Coach Crem. Jr. Prom, Nanuet, E.T.. Army, Brow. Bird, and good buddy Arty . . Member of Varsity Field Hockey How bad? Real bad!” J.V. Softball, and B-ball . . . In the mud and scum of things, there al¬ ways. always something sings. — Emerson 73 Susan M. Teel 1 BO Prescott. Street Sue. Eus. Fevorite class Human Behavior Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . . Will always remember April 23. 1 983. the stairs. Thompson Lake. Mr. Swanson, cut¬ ting classes. Betty and Gertie. Gonk!, N.M.. P B . good times with friends . . . Favorite saying B ' hl . . . Future plans include going to college, getting rich . . . Enjoys relaxing, roving. G H.. Writing, eatmg Member of Senior Profiles Btoff. ' Amt ' no time to hate, barely time to wait, oh what I wont to know — where does the time go?” Glenn D. Thayer S Barrows Road Enjoyed Metal with Mr. Arsenault . . . Will be remembered for being with Elite Sylvia . . . Will always remember the sun roof surprise and good times out back . . . Favorite saying I have no idea.” ... Future plans include work and becoming a machinist . . . Em¬ ployed at High Tech Machine and Tool. Awake, shake dreams from your hair my pretty child, choose your day and the sign of your day. the days deminetive, first thing you see. ” — Jim Morrison Matthew □. Thompson 1 7 Condor Road Matt . . . Favorite class Biology . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Jones . . . Will be remembered for promoting peace, polished pinky, and guitaring . . . Will always remember the barge, velcro, creme tangerine. Chadwick ' s. New Year’s ' B3. P W.. no flag in H.R.. and S.L. ... Give peace a chance. . . . Member of school and Jazz Bands . . . Member of Cross-Country and Track teams . . . Em¬ ployed at Reading Yamaha . . . College- bound. Now if six turned out to be nine. I don ' t mind, cause castles made of sand fall into the sea eventually. — Jimi Hendrix Peter J. Tomassetti, Jr. 352 Mam Street Pytor. Enjoyed Human Behavior, Favorite teacher Mr. Lovely . . . Will be remembered for inventing the Peter Bob and the Jog . . . Will always remember the weekend at Roar¬ ing Oaks with B S.. J. S., and E.M.. the weterbed tent, the mghters with J. S.. S. M. and B.S.. saying Hibba Habba . and deeth- nde with J. S.. andB.M. . . . Thanks Mom . . . Plans to become well off and live comfortably Enjoys going to parties, skiing, and most of all E. M . Plans include going to College to major m computers. Playing warden to your soul, you are locked in a prison of your own devise. — The Doors Elaine J. Thomson AS Linden Street E. T.. Enjoyed Engineering Graphics. Fevor¬ ite teachers Mr. Howland. Mr. Wales . . Will always remember the times during the win¬ ning field hockey season, S. C., A. D.. Mold, Betsy. Kim. and K. C. B. ... Hopes to be¬ come a pilot and travel extensively . . . Par¬ ticipated in Varsity Field hockey and JV Soft- ball . . . Enjoys sewing and bicycling . . . Col- legebound. life will assault you. how will you react?” — Mr. Howland Theirs not to reason why, theirs but to do and die. — Alfred Lord Tennyson Frank M. Tortora 1 5 Dtvidence Road Franco. Favorite teacher Mr. Cogdon . . . Will always remember B.B in the barn. M. C.. J. M.. G. M. .BY.. T. F.. J. C.. P. T.. and R.F. ... Enjoys working on cars . . . Partici¬ pated in Soccer and Track . . Plans to be wealthy . . . Employed at Howard Johnsons . . . Collegebound. Stephanie J. Trainor 207 High Street St ainor. Stephiiepsy. Will be remembered for being Most Original, s Go-Go ' s, Celtics and Batman fan. chenshing her Buddy Holly Shades. Bazooka. The Dodge, her outfits and bemg funny? Will never forget good times with Di. Ma ' ene. Sonja. Kim. Cas. Liz. Chris. Sister D . Heidi, and Madame H.. Oes6 of ' B3. France, David Bowie. Police Fixx concerts. J. V. boys soccer. Proms and just babbling . . Future Plans include playing backup vocals for Banarama and growing up? Nah! Si jeunese savait. si vieiHesse pouvait. Kim M. Tsoukalas s 12 Pearl Street Zukie. Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Vaieska. Favorite teachers Mr. Appleby. Miss Montejunes, Mrs. Normand-O ' Brien . Will be remembered for her Camero and saying “Digga” . . . Will always remember Jake’s Place 03. good times with Heyley, John. Merge. Cindy. R. C.. S. M.. R. C.. B. S.. and the gang, dippin ' . and Parties? . . . Mem¬ ber of Impressions. High Happenings and Yearbook staffs . . . Plans to enjoy life . . . Enjoys reading, listening to music, and being with friends . . . Employed at Sarman ' s . . . Collegebound. “I have my own life and I am stronger than you know. — Stevie Nicks David □. Turnbull 434 Haverhill Street Favonte class Distributive Education with Mr. Levesque. Will be remembered for being late for homeroom. Will always remember junior year with R.W.. K.M., M.R.. New Hampshire 0 1 B3, with M. R.. K.M.. New England Dragway. party 9 2 83, Plans to work after graduation. Played freshmen football, involved with the school store, em¬ ployed at Celdor ' s. Time i6 on my side — The Rolling Stones Walter R. Veligor 21 Longwood Road Wally. Enjoyed all classes. Will be remem¬ bered for doing hi6 best . . . Will always re¬ member the laughter and smiles of happy people . . . What ' s the deal? . . . Future plans involved working and studying at the New England Conservatory of Music . . . Activities include playing the drums and the piano . . . Employed at the Elevator Service of Boston. Old Father Time has rewritten every line. His steps seem slow but are really quite fast. He doe6 not plan, he does not see. he ' s only what we as people perceive.” Lauren A. Truleon 1 2 Twin Daks Road Sophie. Mick, Enjoyed American Lit.. Favor¬ ite teacher Mr. Benshimoi . Remembered for yellow banana, loving Rx7 ' s Will al¬ ways remember the better times with T. A.. A. D.. J.F., and A.J.. the great times with J.C.. L.B.. N.B , T.R., C.G.. and O.G.. Morning practices with M. L.. her surprise party at N.B. ' s. 7 23-7 25 03. Reeding an entire book with L. B. in 1 hour. Greet times with K.V. in 1 1 01 ... Collegebound A year Member of Gymnastics. Employed at Deb Shop in the Woburn Mall . . Thanks Mom end Dad! Those crazy nights I do remember in my youth. I do recall those were the best times of them all — Journey Lisa F. Tucker 60 Orange Street Favorite class Marriage and the Family. Fa¬ vorite teacher Mrs. Wood . . . Will be re¬ membered for wearing headbands, being a strawberry, being independent, and for saying Wicked fried . . . Will always remem- ber M. C.. J.C., G.G.. S.B., S.L., K.M.. C. H.. B. S.. K. R., P. R.. and Michael. James Taylor 1 983, Wild parties at G. G. ' s, Sophomore year, running away, and Revere Beach . . . Hopes to be successful in whatever she does . . . But the endings always come at last: endings always come too fast but they pass too slow ... — Art Gerfunkel Barbara J. Upham 1 Wells Road Barb. Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Zenewicz . . . Remembered for playing the sax and babbling . . . Involved in basketball, field hock¬ ey. Band, Jazz Band, Glee Club, church youth group and Choir . . . Employed at Stoneham Cinema. Life ' s but a walking shadow ... A tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. — Shakespeare Kristine E. Vetter 26 Lee Street Kris. Enjoyed Geometry with Mrs. Jones Will be remembered for never being able to make decisions and being a spaz . . . Will al¬ ways remember Dean, 10 0 01, Nov. 01, Mom, skiing at Sunapee. Hell end Oates. Sr. prom ' 02. Jr. prom 03. Montreal, the Vette, Beacon St.. J. P. ' s party, thanks Dad. Mr. and Mrs. A., and most of all Dean . . . Whatever, unbelievable, no problem. ... Collegebound for fashion design . . . Partici¬ pated in Gym Show Group Dances and en¬ joys dancing. I always thought that looking back on my crying would make me laugh, but I never thought that looking back on my laughter would make me cry. 75 Mary E. Vigeent 5 1 Howard Street Mo y Enjoyed Law with Mr Darrin. Favorite teacher Mr Swanson (you ' re tr e greatest!) Remembered for not having license and being ete Will always remember JD days. R W . Revere. Rob ' s Sr. prom. Jr. prom, R B . D H . P R . Don ' t Sneeze! . Jr. beach day. 5th hole. 2 14 B2, 1 2 1 2 02. 6 30 03 at RH Member of powderpuff Pioneer ‘04. HR. rep , 3 yre. of track, football and basketball cheerleader . . . works at ©rad¬ ioes Coiiegebound. Life is like a game of chance, some find riches and some romance. Some find happi¬ ness and some find sorrow, some find it to¬ day — some maybe tomorrow. — 0ad Co. Paul □. Vitagliano 21 Bembridge Road Vito. Vitag, Favorite class Ancient History. Favorite teacher Mr. Zenewicz . . . Will be remembered for having no hair . . . Will al¬ ways remember Canal Street. Boston 0 23 03. working for the M.C.D.. and Mike . . . Coiiegebound . . . Active in Wrestling end Cross-Country The sea of regret is full of those who did not dare. — Anonymous Jeffrey T. Wagner 1 02 Woburn Street Wags. Enjoyed Chem. Study. Favorite teacher Mr. Kenney . . . Will be remembered for losing the hood of his car, vandalizing Sap ' s chalkboard, computers . . . Will always remember Jr. prom. THYME. NADS, un¬ known salts. AS D. computer hacking . . . Coiiegebound for engineering . . . Yearbook photography co-editor. Impressions Editor, Member of Debate Tearn and Student Coun¬ cil Enjoys computers, photography. QYC Yacht Club, skiing . . . Employed at Atlantic Supermarkets. John J. Walsh 43 Vine Street Saggar, Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Zene¬ wicz. and English with Mr. Howland and Mr. Croft . . . Will be remembered for knowing everything about The Twilight Zone . . . Will always remember all the dances that never occured at RMHS . . . What am I full of? . . . Coiiegebound for- communications, hopes to be seen on T. V. or heard on the radio within the next five years . . . Involved with Debate Team. Drama Club. Addison Wesley Com¬ puter. Continental Cable Service. Jr. Achievement . Employed at McDonald ' s All you touch end all you see is all your life will ever be — Roger Waters Richard P. Vinci 1 2 Scout Hill Lane Rick. Vince. Remembered for being sexually aware, and defacing Saps ' boards. Whet happened to his voice” . . . Always remember pmg pong at Steve ' s. Jackie Body — I mean Bode fan club. Jeff’s car hood, the B flat Ranger. Martha ' s red socks, the terrific band. Mr. Bunten and Michelle, oecitant , hacking on the DEC. THYME, five Oklahoma girls . . . Collegegbound . . . Involved in Wree- tling and Cross-Country . . . Activities in¬ clude Drum Majoring. Jazz Band, debating. Impressions. Math Team, and computer su¬ pervision . . . Employed at Wes Parker ' s fine seafood. “It ' s close enough for jazz — Nick Meffei Lorraine Vultaggio 0 Cumberland Road Rainy, Enjoyed Individual Living Skills with Mrs. Carter . Remembered for long blonde hair, smiling, going steady with John Rivers, having a good time and laughing, driv¬ ing a GMC truck . . . Always remember Mrs. Carter and cooking, what a nice man Mr. Swanson is. all her good times with J.R.. Still and will always love you monkey , she sends her love to the Rivers ' . Where there is a will there is a way” . . . College- bound . . . Activities include swimming, skat¬ ing. and dancing . . . Employed at Mario ' s Beauty Lounge. I wish it could be like old times Babe. Jane D. Wallace 24B Bancroft Street Janie. Favorite class Human Behavior. Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Zenewicz . . . Will be re¬ membered for getting attacked by an umbrella on Jr. beach day . . . Will always remember best times with Karyn. good times with friends K.O., C. B.. T. M.. K.M.. 0 24 03 with C. B.. her house 1 Q B 03. P. H.. Sundays, swamp rats, hole 5. Thanks Mom and Dad! I . . . Coiiegebound . . . Mem¬ ber of Varsity Winter and Spring Track, pow- derpuff . . . Employed at Lux Transportation The good times are the best times, the bad times fade away, the good times are forever. — J. Geils Cheryl A. Weston 63 Blueberry Lane Tug. Little Weston. Cher. Enjoyed Chemis¬ try. Engineering Graphics I and II . . Favorite teacher Mr. Wales . . Remembered for al¬ ways having Lifesavere and candy, talking to anyone around . . . Will remember Summer of ' S3. K.N.. L. J.. and the rest of the gang. E.T. and G. O. at the movies. Hi. how ere you? . . . Coiiegebound. Plans to become an Engineer . . . Participated in Girls Soccer. AFS. dance group in gym show. Powderpuff. MYF. past Worthy Advisor of Rainbow Enjoys windsurfing, model making, skiing. A friend is someone who knows all about you and still loves you. “ 76 Paul A. Whalen 2 7 Osborne Avenue Fetus. Enjoyed Ancient History with Mr Lovely end American History with Mr. Kelly Will be remembered for having en obses sion for Anebelle Lwm of Bow Wow Wow. his love for new wove, his birthmark shooed like New Jersey . . . Will always remember the Vatican volleyball team, drinks during Chem¬ istry. skip and go naked ... Plans to go to medical school to become a psychiatrist and to win the gold medal in synchronized swim¬ ming in 1 900 . . . Enjoys surfing Em¬ ployed at Reading Cycles. It is impossible to experience one ' s own death objectively and still carry a tune — Woody Allen Dawna M. Whitley 40 Warner Street Dorchester. MA 02124 Mommy, Enjoyed Transciption with Mrs. O’Brien, and English with Mr. Howland Will be remembered for falling asleep in class, and always singing in Stenography . Will always remember the long years spent with Joseph Rice . . . I ' m exausted , I ' m hungry” . . . Plans to go to business school, own a big house, have a successful job. and be a good mother . . . Enjoys church choir, Greater Boston Choral Union . . . Employed Bt Stride Rite. I’m not asking for anything free. I just want what belongs to me. ” Lyn M. Williams 1 2 Manning Street Lynipoo. Lynafred. Enjoyed Human Behavior and Biology . . . Will be remembered for hav¬ ing two different colors of hair and expensive teste . . . Will always remember France ' 03. Soph. Slumps. Jr. prom, good times with fnends T.E.. E.O.. C. S.. B.S.. the telephone pole, wild Sat. nights at Dance Factory with D.C . K.C.. J. F.. the freshman, getting in trouble with C. S. ... Catch ya . . . Member of the Pioneer Staff . . . Enjoys dancing, shopping, cruising . . . Employed at Atlantic . . . Collegebound. Is this the end? Are we still friends?” — New Edition Robert W. Wood 119 Summer Avenue Woodsie. Enjoyed History. Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . . Remembered for always babbling, repeating stories, getting blamed for wrong things . . . Will always remember the night on the beach with Karen C.. 51. Guru Paul, room 0A with J.H., Old Milwau¬ kee. the night — Fishermen, ambulance chases . . I don ' t need this . Plans to join the service . . Would like to get involved with law enforcement, get married, and beat Murph in The Boat . . Played JV Soccer . . . Work6 at M.P.G. Tuna-Up. Early to rise, early to bed makes a man healthy but socially dead — J.C. Bernice E. Wood 1 2 Chestnut Road Bunnie, Enjoyed Focus with Mr. Wood and Joan Desalvo . . . Will be remembered for always being out back, winning the lottery. Halloween contest at focus, and dressing like e bunny . . . Will always remember focus games and emergency meetings . . . Plans to attend school to become a travel agent . . . Enjoys concerts and parties . . . Em¬ ployed at Texaco. “It ' s better to burn out than fade away. — Neil Young Darrin Woods 54 Haystack Road 7“7 Stacey L. Wooster 1 52 Forest Street Soacey. Do ye Know whet I ' m saying . . . Favorite teac e s Mr Howland and Mr. Roth RarTambered for always smiling . . . Always ememoer sDeciai times with M L., J D . M H . A P . D G.. WHD B-beH. 0 18 S3 at J. T . good omee with good friends . . . Member of Baton Saued. Varsity sowing track. Co-Captain of Winter track. Select Chorus. Sr. homeroom Pep . involved in Folk Group . . Employed at Racouet ime . . . Co ' iegebound. Lord teach me the art of taking minute vacations to slow down. ” A smile ' S the whisper of o laugh. Robert C. Virrell 62 Martin Road Sparks. Enjoyed modern business with Mrs. Sterrett Will be remembered for getting in trouble with M.C . . Always remember Bill ' s Bar and GriH”. D.J.’s party. B. B. ' s in the bam. Woburn runs, partying in T. F ' s room. J.V s party. M.C.’s Bruin Parties. Skippy . G.M. ' s cottage with T. F.. P. T.. J C . Killington with B.M.. summer ' 82. sharing a locker with C.B., J.M. ' s guttless cutless, P. D. ' s going away party . . . Plans to go into the Navy . . . Participated in wres¬ tling. Enjoys skiing . . . Employed at Howard Johnsons. “The future is uncertain and the end is al¬ ways near. — The Doors Jocelyn A. Wooten 25 Legend Stree t Dorchester 021 25 Jocey. Favorite class English with Mr. How¬ land . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Congdon . . . Remembered for becoming a member of the Jordan Marsh Fashion Board, petrified of being late for class Always remember chasing John Boucher, the dees ' 83. wres¬ tling with Darnell m the halls, and T. G.. D. V.. B. O. ... Don ' t worry about it. . Hopes to become a pediatrician . . . On High Happen¬ ings Staff. Homeroom Rap.. Gym Show. Haunted House . . . Employed at Dance Fac¬ tory. Be what you is. because if you be what you ain ' t then you ain ' t what you is. ’’ Kenneth E. Voung 50 Chute Street Young ' n, Enjoyed gym. Favorite teacher Mrs. Jones . . . Remembered for doing stu¬ pid stunts, starting a ski club, accidents Rl. turbo Datsun, nicknaming people . Always remember partying with B S.. K. M.. DA.. B. S.. D. O.. J.B.. and R. S.. Upton. Market Forge. Woburn Mall, the gang ' 84 girls. C. Y. O. ski trip, heart breaks with A. P . pumpkming. Lisa Hipps. Walkathons and K.G.. nosebuddies. Sorry DA for one month grounding , be good be good . . . Employed at Nordberg Catering. Now the lines have been read and you knew them all by heart, now you move towards the door, here comes the hardest pert. — Bob Soger 7B Camera Shy Joseph A. LaCreta 51 Timbemeck Drive Gunther Will be remembered for playing eoace on acoustic guitar . . Will always remember Dead shows of ' 03 . Hopes to attend a year Grateful Dead school, and attend a6 many Deed shows as possible Sometimes when we move too fast, we tend to act ignorant to the beauty that sur¬ rounds us We an must stop and smell the roses along the way. Jeffrey Marshall 0 Alden Circle Remembered for lunch time b-hits and cranking the Grateful Dead . Favorite desses Distributive Ed. and arT. Favorite teachers Mr Wood and Mr, Levesque . . . Will always remember fishing with D M.. L. M . R. S.. J. H.. M. 0 . and M. R.. the Octo¬ ber Grateful Deed shows, and Focus . . . Plans to make a lot of money and become famous, the only good head is a Dead head. The politican ' s throwing stones, and the kids they dance and shake their bones, and it ' s all too clear we ' re on our own. singin ' Ashes. BBhe6 all fall down, ashes, ashes all fall down. — Grateful Dead Michelle M. Mercier 5 Washington Street Remember for being Edson ' s girlfriend, al¬ ways absent, being a crazy driver . . . Will always remember moving here, excellent times with Matt. Summerbf ' 02. J.R. show¬ ing me around. R.L., Howie, fun with L. Wood at parties, bean party at the beach 6 9 03. summer of ' 03 with Edson. trouble with Joyce. Oh no . If I had to choose between love end death I think I’d rather die. I love you Matt . . Gollegebound . . . Plans to be a stewardess. Life i6 a mystery to be lived, not a problem to be solved. Cheryl M. Mahoney 1 O Morgan Park Drive Looks good from behind . • ' I ' m GROUNDED , oh my God. he s GORGEOUS! Remembered for getting out Of everything by being a BS Artist , lov¬ ing Z-20 ' s (and getting one], being gullible, and admtnng guys with their jeans tucked into their boots . . . Will always remember good times with the cheerleaders. Boston Garden (gorgeous hockey players], Jr. Prom with G O., getting her hand caught in the window. “I’ll never forget you. Lisa . Thanks mommy and daddy. I love you! These could be the best days yet. but you must overcome your fears — In time it could have been so much more, but time is pre¬ cious I know. — Culture Club Kim L. Walshaw 71 Deermg Street Lu-Lu, Enjoyed cooking with Mrs. Carter . . . Will be remembered for having a beautiful baby girl . . . Will always remember 6 26 03, partying with the gang: J.K., D. B.. B.A.. D. D.. P.J.. P. A.. D. S.. and S. H., all-nighters withJ.K.. P.J.. Cambridge guys. Union St.. Sr. year with J.M.. P.J. and C.A., I ' ll never forget you Peter! , Thanks for putting up with me . I love you all!! . . . wicked please . . . Future plans include attending hair¬ dressing school . . . Secretary. Treasurer, and Sr. H.R. rep. for Focus . . . Enjoys danc¬ ing. jazz class, rollerskating and partying. 79 In the world of 1584, there are six elements of the hierarchial pyramid: Big Brother, the Inner Party, the Outer Party, the Proles, and the slaves. Proles, the lowest class, comprise approximately eighty-five percent of soci¬ ety, which consists of the Inner Party, Outer Party, and Proles. Prole stems from pro¬ letariat, which means “the working class. ” The Proles are embroiled in their own world of childbearing and survival. It is accepted by the Party that the Proles will never rise up and utilize their overwhelming num¬ bers, because they are un¬ aware of the fact that life could be different. Any analogy made be¬ tween Orwell’s Proles and the underclassmen of Reading High would not be totally accurate. While underclassmen do tend to be caught up in their own circumstances, they are at times very aware of events outside of them¬ selves and their environ¬ ment. In addition, the underclassmen are cap¬ able of challenging the sys¬ tem — unlike Orwell ' s Proles. THE Juniors B2 B5 Multi-handicapped Classroom Boys Smith W.! Yes, you! Bend lower, please! You can do better than that. You ' re not trying. Lower please! That’ bet¬ ter, comrade ...” A sudden hot sweat had broken out all over Win¬ ston’s body. His face re¬ mained completely in¬ scrutable. Never show dismay! Never show re¬ sentment! A single flicker of the eyes could give you away. ” In 1984, each morning begins with a shrill whistle exuding from the omnipres¬ ent telescreen — wake up call. This is followed im¬ mediately by the Physical Jerks, or morning exer¬ cises, led by an efficient woman who appears on the telescreen. These exercises, which consist mainly of stretching, exist not merely as a means of getting in better shape, but as a form of control. The whole theory behind the Physical Jerks is con¬ trary to what our society conceives as the purpose and meaning of exercise. At Reading High, exercise, in the form of both sports and gym classes, acts both as a highly individual outlet of energy, and as a means of maintaining bet¬ ter health. Athletics at Reading High are ultimate¬ ly a form of self discipline and a means of uniting the students in a common celebration of talent, achievement, and work. Sports at RMHS are fun and recreational — not a drudgery and an ugly duty, as are the Physical Jerks. ...DOING PHYSICAL The football team had a very successful, 7-2-1 season, the best since the ' 7A Superbowl team. The Rockets looked sharp in pre-season action, win¬ ning four straight games including a stunning come- from-behind 7-6 victory over Lynn Classical in the first Middlesex League Football Jamboree. After winning the first four regular season games, the Rockets appeared to be in conten¬ tion for the title and perhaps a Superbowl trip. These hopes were a bit premature, however, as the team suffered two one-point losses and a tie in their next four games. The Rockets came back the next week with a last- minute upset of first-place Watertown. Unfortunate¬ ly, the Rockets ' persever¬ ance was not rewarded. They finished in second place, a mere half game out. 98 Front Row: Asst. Coaches Bill Carroll. Paul Soule. Co-Captains Bill Keefe. Brett Matthews. Head Coach Jack White, Asst. Coaches Mike Scarpitto. Paul Roy. Second Row: Paul Curry. Marc Holt. Jeff Kevorkian, Nathan Cross, Chris Beach, Mike Murphy. Third Row: Mark Hull. Al Hammond, John Barrett, Ben Pressey. Brian Casey. David Blunt. Don Schact. Fourth Row: Scott Farris. Sean O ' Connell. Matt Edson. Kevin Mello. Sal Accardi, Joe Pustizzi. Biff D ' Orlando. Mike Miller. Fifth Row: Dean Gilligan, Steve Dono¬ van, Matt McDonald, Bill Murphy, Mike Crispo. Joe Amico, Jim Lucci. Sixth Row: Greg Ferrazzani. Tim Stanton, Jim D ' Entremont, Brian McCue, John Macaluso, Matt Quilty, Terrance Bacchus. Jeff Wong. Seventh Row: Doug Cail, Mike Devir, Steve Shaunessy. Brian O ' Connor, Charlie McCarthy, Joe Gilligan, Dan Carey. Fifth Row: Mark Selvitelli. Jim Stamegna, Dave Crispo. Gerry Tortore, Peter Erwin, Alan Samuel. Mark Sullivan. Ninth Row: Richard Cole. Kurt Ferrazzani. Steve Kiley. Richard Toomey, John Doherty, Mike Lomax. Toward the Title My turn Coach? Us Them North Reading 35 3 Burlington 7 B Melrose 7 □ Lexington 27 7 Belmont 7 7 Woburn 1 A 1 5 Wakefield 21 □ Winchester 1 A 1 5 Watertown 9 B Stoneham 1 3 B 99 You This year’s soccer team was successful despite a 7-3-2 record. At first team spirit was low, but as the season progressed, the team became more enthusiastic and confident of a finish stronger than previous years. Seniors Jim Burditt, Scott Murphy, Steve Fal¬ lon and Paulo Nogureia led the team to a fifth place standing in the Middlesex League. To highlight the season the Rockets de¬ feated the Stoneham Spartans in the final game — for the first time ever. A newcomer to the Reading Soccer program, Mike Grubor, along with Paulo Nogureia, repre¬ sented Reading on the All Star soccer team. Front Row: Bob Clettenberg, Paul Orlando. Andy Vanasse, Captain Jim Burditt, Sean O ' Brien, Graham Bailey, Chris Walsh. Second Row: Mark Thomann, Mike Grubor, Matt Sudbay, Paulo Nogueira, Ralph Dangelmaier, Steve Margossian. Third Row: Coach Phil Vsccaro, Brian Powers. Tom Giangrande. Tony Crupi, Steve Fallon. Scott Murphy. Bill Shaw. Toyota . . . Oh what a feeling!! Bionic Man. lOO 4 JTW 3k We ' re precticing until when?!! ■« • ff « • ■ Ready, aim, fine!! $•£ ? %r ' r . §y. fe3ifr T 1 ' .• % ' • -‘V .. . 1 . Micheel Jeckson eat your heart out!! ■ %U, i r e- «? v «L - . V 9SSafi8i v ' T ' f nwrasm The ultimate weapon. love pumpkins! Melrose Us 3 Belmont □ Woburn □ Lexington 2 Burlington A Winchester □ Watertown 3 Wakefield □ Stoneham □ Melrose 3 Belmont □ Woburn 1 Lexington 1 Burlington 5 Winchester □ Watertown 3 Wakefield 2 Stoneham 2 a Trophy, Boys i oi □ iD moru- o cj cjiiD Front Row: Chris Moxey, Danielle Whelton. Anne Sudbay, Cheryl Weston. Mary Jo English. Kaja Nawrocki. Janet Dibiasi, Liz Hincman. Kns Anderson. Middle Row: Beth Nickerson. Val Schmuch, Karen Mavasa, Jen Areglado, Sue Nordberg, Kathy McKenna. Janine Kennedy. Sharon Tuvenna. Back Row: Assistant Coach Ellie Dube, Kris Oyment. Elaine Mentea, Deana Movello. Laurel Vent. Heidi Sheehan, Janice Coates, Cindy Disanto, Cheryl Dykeman, Kelly Fallon. Leslie Shromm, Coach Dave Lewis. Missing from photo: Carolyn Shin. Lisa Biersto. Kris Ronayne. Rockettes Kick Off The 1 983 fall sports season was the begin¬ ning of a new era in girls athletics at RMHS. Up until this year, any girl de¬ siring to play soccer had no choice but to join the boys soccer team. But all that changed after several girls petitioned the school board for per¬ mission to form their own team. With the board’s consent and the help of coach David Lewis and assistant coach Ellie Dube, the girls ended their first season with a successful 7-5-1 record. With the start of the new team, the girls also developed a unique sys¬ tem for choosing co¬ captains. Instead of hav¬ ing two permanent co¬ captains for the entire season, the girls chose one permanent co¬ captain while the other post rotated after each game. The permanent co-captain was Mary Jo English, who did a fine job leading the team. The other position was awarded each week to the most valuable player on the team. This system encouraged the girls to work hard and actually earn the title of co¬ captain for a week. C ' mon Coach — Give me a break!! You expect; me to kick it that far??! 102 Looks like we made it! I know my earning ' s here somewhere. Volleyball refugee. N. Andover Us 1 Chelmsford 3 Belmont 1 Winchester O Chelmsford 1 Masconomet 1 Wakefield 1 N. Andover 1 Andover 2 Belmont 1 Masconomet A Winchester O Wakefield 2 Them □ 2 1 2 2 □ 3 3 □ 3 □ 3 1 Ready or not . . . It ' s all mine. a New Tradition 1 03 Rockets Run Front Row: Dave Rigazio, Jim Riordan, Dave Ballou. Co-captain Dave Harrison, Co-captain Paul Murphy, Jon Hayes, Fitz Hagan. Second Row: Terry Dugan, Mike Norton, Rob Dangelmaier, Kevin Mullins, Paul Andreason, Steve Abate, Steven Andrews, Joe Field, Top Row: Assistant Coach Ev Blodgett, Dana Ballou, Ray Sheehan, Greg Duffy, Mark Flibbert, Ken Valentine, Andy Lonley, Mike McGillicuddy, Head Coach Dave Garland. With five wins and four losses, the 1 983 boys cross country team had a successful season. Co¬ captains Paul Murphy and Dave Harrison did a fine job in leading the team, and John Hayes and Fitz Hagan turned in top per¬ formances as well. The highlight of the season for the team was the league meet where the boys placed third. “We came closer to winning than most people realize, said Coach Dave Garland in ref- erence to that event where the Rockets, the underdog team, gave it their all and showed the rest of the league what Rocket pride is all about. Congratulations Rock¬ ets for a fine season. Wait up Bo Derek!! Da Doo Run Run. I ' m late for class!! 104 Chariots of Fire Is this a race? Nap time!! We are gathered together . . . Us Them Wakefield 33 22 Winchester 29 2B Watertown 23 3B Burlington 23 33 Melrose 30 27 Lexington 31 2B Belmont 20 41 Woburn 20 37 Stoneham 21 3B the Distance 1 05 The Reading Girl’s Cross Country Team finished strong in another extremely competi¬ tive fall season. The girls placed second in the Catholic Memorial meet in a field of twenty-eight teams and came in fourth out of thirty-six teams in the State Divisionals. With five wins and three los¬ ses. the club placed third in the Middlesex League, falling behind only Wakefield and Win¬ chester. Coach Dave Garland re¬ flected on the season, saying, The girls team performed admirably in a very strong league and I was very happy with their performance. ” Consistent scorers were captain Gail Saunders, juniors Ellen McSweeney and Chrissie Harris and sopho¬ mores Susan Johnson and Theresa McAuley. Maureen Malone and Lynn Powers helped out with their merito¬ rious efforts and back up points. Departing Seniors are cap¬ tain Gail Saunders and Mary Hines. Commenting on this year ' s cross country results, Gail Saunders remarked, “We learned a lot from each other and in the long run became better runners. ” Girls Gross Country Front Row: Theresa McAuley, Captain Gail Saunders, Ellen McSweeney, Sue Johnson. Middle Row: Crissy Harris. Lori Heidenen, Melissa Berryman. Top row: Andrea Conti, Maureen Malone, Beth Morgan, Kathy Sacco, Lynn Powers. Missing from photo: Mimi Hines. Did anyone get the license number? Running against the wind. Marathon looks just put on . . . 1 06 Strides Forward Wait up I think I can, t think I can! Us Them Wakefield 2B 27 Winchester 32 25 Watertown 1 B 39 Burlington 1 5 50 Lexington 1 9 3B Belmont 1 B 37 Woburn 29 2B Stoneham 24 31 This is a stickup!! Federal Express — overnight service The Bionic Woman Golf Team Chips Away The 1 983 golf team, coached by Mr. Gillis, finished with a 6-5-2 record. The team was un¬ defeated in its two non¬ league matches against Medford and Malden. The twosome of Jeff Bochman and Jeff Miller led the Rockets with an impres¬ sive 12-1 record. Miller was Reading ' s Most Im¬ proved Golfer this year and has been elected the team’s captain for next season. The Rockets will lose seniors Bochman and Jeff Stanieich. Four of the team ' s top six golfers, Miller, Chris Muse, Matt Currie, and Tony Hibbard will return as starters next year. Mr. Gillis hopes for a successful season in 1 0B4. r M y + . T £V . Front Row: Chris Muse, Mark Staneiech, Fred Langeleh, Eric Johnson, Chris Curley. Ed Doherty, Brian Van Horn. Back Row: Alec Jessiman, Matt Currie, Brian Staneiech, Captain Jeff Bochman. Chris Nugent, Anthony Hibbard, Jeff Miller, Alan Jenney. Light Saber Easy does it. And some people get paid for this? 108 Why isn’t it moving ' : All right gopher, I’ll blast you out! a Tough League Jack Nicholas look out!! Us Them Lexington A 5 Wakefield 5 A Burlington 2 7 Malden 5 Vs 3 Vs Winchester A Vs A Vs Medford 7 Vs 1 Ya Watertown 1 B Belmont 3 6 Melrose 2 7 Woburn A Vs A Vs Malden B 1 Medford 7 2 Stoneham 5 A 1 03 Field Hockey Shoots Creme de la creme. You trip me and you ' ll be sorry!! The Reading field hockey program reached a new height in its development this past season. The 1983 Rockettes, led by co-captains Lisa George and Amy Dyment, and coach Kate Cremens- Basbas, had a final record of 1 2-2-4. This was the most successful record in the history of Reading field hockey, and resulted in the first-ever State Tourna¬ ment berth experienced by the team. There were six seniors on the team this year, most of whom had played together for the three previous years and all of whom recognized a com¬ mon goal. That goal was to rise from the 1 981 Varsi¬ ty record of 1 -1 2-5, to an eventual tournament qual¬ ifying record. The 1 982 record was an improve¬ ment of 12-5-1 but not good enough. The team ' s goal was finally actualized at the end of the 1 983 season. Says Amy Dyment, “We set and achieved a signifi¬ cant goal and, in doing so, opened the door to a suc¬ cessful future in Reading field hockey. ” □o not slash, bash on mutilate. She swallowed the . . . ?? It won’t budge!! Igor: The bells, Master, the bells!! ' - , • ■ , i ' • ' Of n i i 16 J2 j«jlZ t It r K J2 J ■ tKKjx ' ■ Dflf ; I V !Q i V ■ 1 r vHBS Front Row: Co-captains Lisa George, Amy Dyment. Middle Row: Laurie Brady, Carole Fotino, Betsy Taylor, Chris Burditt, Cindy Kevorkian, Donna Haverty. Top Row: Coach Kate Basbas, Caroline Flagg, Cheryl Doucette, Lisa Lucci, Tara Collina, Christine Nelson, Elaine Thomson, Manager Julie Orgettas. Melrose Us 1 Belmont 2 Woburn □ Lexington 1 Burlington 5 Winchester 6 Watertown □ Wakefield 2 Stoneham O Melrose 2 Belmont 1 Woburn 1 Lexington 1 Burlington 7 Winchester -4 Watertown 3 Wakefield 2 Stoneham 2 Them 1 1 1 1 Beyond Common Goals luoo cdo oooooom The O’Gaptains Slam Dancing Fast paced excitement marked the season for the Boy ' s Varisty Basketball Team this year. They were led to a 10-10 record by Co-Captains Sean O ' Con¬ nell and Brian O ' Sullivan. Brian Wilson and Steve Dahill both made the All- Star team and will be re¬ turning with Tom Ward and Evan Elkington next year as starters to make Reading a top team in the Middlesex League. Tim Coughlin, Mike Ahearn, Tony Crupi, and Bob D ' Ambrosio under the leadership of Sean were the team’s strong second stringers. The teams greatest assets were their running and fast breaks. Coach Bill Carroll got the kids fired up and never threw in the towel, even when we played teams like Lexington” said Brian O ' Sullivan. Front Row: Tom Ward, Tim Cofflin, Brian Wilson. Sean O’Connell. Brian O ' Sullivan, Evan Elkington, Joe Gilligan. Second Row: Coach Bill Carroll, Steven Lane, Toni Crupi, Steve Dahill, Mike Ahern, Kent George, Bob D ' Ambrosio. Coach Jeff Nelson. Two Points for through the arms. •r f He just took my motorcycle! ” . ✓ T- This big ball in that small hoop ' ? 1 1 2 Don ' t Boo the Bird Men Eh? . . . what ' d you say? You want me to shoot it up there? The latest in sporting attire. Us Them Burlington BB B4 Watertown 72 70 Belmont 50 64 Woburn 55 57 Lewiston BB B2 Edward Little 71 72 Melrose 54 51 Winchester BO 47 Lexington 50 32 Wakefield 5B 77 Stoneham 75 54 Burlington BO B7 Watertown BO 65 Belmont B7 B1 Woburn 55 52 Melrose 55 41 Winchester 75 56 Lexington 50 71 Wakefield 50 BO Stoneham B7 SB Take me . . . I ' m yours! What ' d you call my mother? Lead a 10-10 Season 113 Going Up for the Shot Front Row: CbpoI Fotino, Tracy Sacco, Captain Amy Dyme nt, Captain Debby Grunzweig, Lisa Lucci, Julie Orgettas. Second Row: Coach Ted Bryson, Kathy McKenna, Janice Coates, Sue Nordberg, Chris Nelson, Melissa Berryman, Caroline Flagg. Undoubtedly, this has been a great year for the Rockette basketball team. Led by co-captains Amy Dyment and Debbie Grunzweig, the girls have come a long way since the winless season of two years ago, and finished this year with twelve wins and eight losses. The Rockettes were close to qualifying for the tournament, but were elim¬ inated following a close loss to Stoneham. Reading ' s strong start¬ ing team consisted of seniors Amy Dyment, Debbie Grunzweig, and Traci Sacco, Junior Caroli¬ na Flagg and sophomore Janice Coates. The bench was supportive and played a large role in this suc¬ cessful season. “Overall, says co¬ captain Amy Dyment, this has been a very pro¬ ductive season for RMHS girls basketball, and I know there will be a lot of great years ahead, ” Where did they all go? I can ' t throw it — it ' s stuck! 1 1 A Run that by me again. I ' m bummed! Us 37 41 63 56 55 47 42 33 40 24 50 41 22 56 38 42 41 51 40 34 Them 41 1 5 33 33 43 45 48 44 41 31 44 32 31 26 23 33 33 27 45 54 Not now we’re watching GH! High five? Burlington Watertown Belmont Woburn Saugus Melrose Winchester Lexington Wakefield Stoneham Burlington Watertown Belmont Woburn Melrose Winchester Lexington Wakefield Stoneham Brookline The Girls Gome □own Ahead 115 Team Finishes Fourth Front Row: Dave Killsm, Jeff Hall, Jeff Bochman, Greg Muse, K.C. Latham, Brian Smith, Tim Richards, Greg Carastinos. Second Row: Coach Peter Doherty, Peter Grunzweig, Scott Dendler, Jimmy Riley, Steven Shaughnessy, Jeff Miller, Steven Smith, Mark Riordan, Mr. Bek- kenhaus. Third Row: Chris Muse, Jeff Thomson, John Jenks, John John Budreau, Ralph Dinapoli, Manager Frankie Golden. The 1 08-4 Reading High hockey team finished its season with a 10-6-4 record. Placing fourth in the Middlesex League, the Rockets had a very cap¬ able team with six of its members chosen to play in the All-Star game — Jeff Hall, Brian Smith, Steven Smith, K.C. Latham, Greg Muse, and Jeff Miller. Junior Steve Smith had an outstanding season scoring 25 goals Ca new school record for a single season] and 20 assists to end the season with a total of 45 points. The seniors on this year ' s team who also played an important role were Greg Muse, K.C. Latham, Jeff Hall, Brian Smith, Timmy Richards, and Jeff Bochman. Good luck next year! Oh no. here It comes! The Carruthers Come on, I ' m waiting! Which way did it go? 1 1 B Don ' t take my stick! The Great Gretzsky □id that go in? Find a penny pick it up . . Andover Us 5 Them 2 Burlington A A Melrose 4 2 Wakefield B a Winchester 5 □ Lexington 5 5 Watertown 3 1 Woburn 7 A Stoneham 3 B Burlington 5 A Melrose 2 2 Wakefield 2 3 Winchester 2 1 Lexington 6 A Watertown 3 A Belmont 3 A Woburn A 1 Stoneham 5 5 Boston Latin A 3 Belmont 3 5 Six Play All Stars 117 The Front Row: Mike Lloyd, Joel Dube, Mike Coscia, David Denning, Rob Cassesso, Jeff Wong. Second Row: David Dantas, Alan Samuel, Craig Sorbello, Mark Schwalm, George White, Paul Pontone, Anoy Ficociello. Third Row: Coach Tom Darrin, Scott Farris, Brian Phelan, Captain Al Hammond, Captain Mike Crispo. Captain Bill Keefe, Matt MacDonald, Dean Gilligan, Bob Yirrell. Missing from picture: Gerard Polcari, Dan Carey. Dinner ' s ready! I Captains Bill Keefe, Mike Crispo and Alfie Hammond led the wres¬ tling team to a 6-1 season and second place in the league this year. It was a successful season, with juniors Joel Dube and Scott Farris placing in the State Torunament and Crispo garnering second in the New England’s. While the team looks strong for next year, Coach Tom Darrin will miss the four departing seniors, among them the three captains and Bob Yirell. Please don ' t tweek my ear lobe! 1 1 B I hate when he does this! My toupee is slipping! Them 34 33 3B 54 40 3 7 30 24 25 1 7 40 20 24 Us 27 1 0 22 1 1 1 7 22 1 4 30 30 30 1 1 32 20 Anybody for a game of leapfrog? Tewksbury Masconomet Triton Chelmsford Lowell Waltham Winchester Woburn Burlington Lexington Methuen Melrose Wakefield Stop! That tickles! Quch! You ' re biting my fingers! Does he know what he ' s doing out there? With 6-1 Season 113 Front Row: Toni D ' Allasandro, Kim Cummings, Captain Manssa Lane. Lauren Trulson. Second Row: Kara Kelly, Julie Martin. Paula Girouard, Suzanne Morgan, Kern Maroney. Back Row: Lori Cummings, Liz Muse, Robyn Pustizzi, Buffy Holmes, Christine Moxcey, Coach Dan Barter. Wheeeeeee! Really . . . This hurts! Determination helped this predominantly under¬ classmen squad build the foundation of a strong, up and coming team. The Rockettes had a new coach, Dan Barter, who guided them through a season in which they ga ined much experience. Although it was not a winning season, next year shows promise as a result of their hard work, says Coach Barter. Congrat¬ ulations to the three grad¬ uating seniors, Marissa Lane, Kim Cummings, and Lauren Trulson, and the best of luck to next year’s team! know I can get up! The newest dance craze? Determination Helps 120 Me and my shadow. I can see you! Crazy glue even works on balance beams! I know I can fly! Us Them Lexington 81.10 35.25 Wakefield 91.75 33.05 Newton North B2.B5 S5.95 Burlington BB.60 1 03.05 Lincoln-Sudbury 33. BO 97.45 Belmont 30.30 1 03. BO Woburn 37. 1 O 1 13.35 Melrose 30.70 1 05.50 Winchester 32. BO 1 07. BO Stoneham 9B. 40 1 03. B5 Voile! I 300 calories ice cream, SOO calories twinkies Build The Team 121 In Top Form Pulling his own weight Swinger at the bar The fact that hard work must preceed success def¬ initely pertained to the boys gymnastics team this year, for it was hard work that enabled them to achieve a fourth place fin¬ ish in the Colonial League. The seniors, Nathan and Jason Cross, along with Richard Gentile and Rob Laperchia, led a young team to a final record of seven wins and five losses. The underclassmen on the team have a lot of tal¬ ent and should do well next year. The team ' s hard work and dedication proved to be worth it in the end. i. i L | W pH y j 122 First Row: Richard Gentile, Nathan Cross. Jason Cross. Second Row: Rocky Snyder, Joe Fitzgerald. Charlie Kiely. Tim Spurr, Mark Malanson. Third Row: Dana Ballou. Jon Rothrock, Paul Vultaggio. Jeff Mottl, Michael Rivers, Joe Castelli. Jesus Christ Superstar Them B1.35 7B 109 1 10.6 1 04.3 95 92.9 107.3 B8.4 93.9 BO 79 Taking a ride on the horse Us Winthrop 95. 1 Newton North S3 Burlington B5. 1 Lincoln-Sudbury 95 Salem N.H. 95.7 Revere 90.3 Andover Academy 97. B Wellesley 9B.5 Andover 9B.2 Methuen lOI .3 Newton South 9B Brookline 9B The Boys Perform 1 23 Living Up To Their Name First Row: Assistant coach Nancy Madden, Claire Rittenburg, Suzanne Bourke, Stacey Wooster, Gail Saunders, Barb Simmons, Coach Ken Feit and manager Chris Caruso. Second Row: Laura Pressey, Mary McDonal d, Jen Areglado, Chris Harris, Patty Duffy, Ellen McSweeney, Kris Ronayne, and Laurel Vant. Third Row: Beth Morgan, Theresa McAuley, Tracy Surette, Angela Ames, Cindy Kevorkian, Sue Johnson, Beth Fuller, Lori Neary, Dawn Allen and Maureen Malone. Fourth Row: Tricia Small, Kris Anderson, Kim Coughlin, Paige Piani, Ellen Cutter, Karen Hickey, Melissa Callahan, Leah Marshall and Beth Harris. Once again the girls in¬ door track team finished its season on top of the Middlesex League. Led by co-captains Gail Saunders and Stacey Wooster, the Rockettes won each of their seven meets, beat¬ ing their opponents by an average of 30 points a meet. The girls also placed third at the state meet at Harvard. Commenting on the sea¬ son, first-year coach Ken Feit said. “There is no meet that stands out in my mind as being better than the others. The girls answered to the pressure at every meet and per¬ formed exceptionally well. I’m very proud of them.” Does anyone have a bobby pin? Why is this girl chasing me? 1 24 Where’s my Diet Pepsi? Us Them Wakefield BO 26 Winchester 54 32 Watertown 67 1 9 Burlington 59 27 Lexington 52 34 Belmont B2 24 Woburn 5B 2B Come on knee! Isn’t anyone else running? Is that a snake on the track? Just another day at the track Hopskotch! The Girls Finish First 1 25 Success the Only Word Front Row: Coach Paul Soule, Matt Smith, Rick lapicca, Mark Hull, Chris Sanborn, Captain David Girouard, Jeff Kevorkian. Dave DiGiovanm, John Morgan. Coach Hal Croft. Second Row: Dave Ballou, Ted Harlan, Neil Klepeis, Greg Ferazzani, Paul Murphy, Bill Murphy, Brett Matthews, Kevin Mello, Mike Dewolfe, John Hayes. Third Row: Dave Krueger, Paul Andreason, Brian Walsh, Terry Dugan, Fitz Hagan, Tony Hibbard, Joe Field, Paul Turner. Ralph Dangelmaier, Gary Roberts, Mitch Norton. Fourth Row: Rob Dangelmaier, Keith Willis, Ron lapicca, Kevin Willis, John Macaluso, Mark Selvetelle, Robert Coulter, Jeff Schofield, TonyCarcia, Paul Orlando. Fifth Row: Dana Ines, Stephen Savio, Eric Johnson, Brian Scouten, Gerry Tortora, Peter Harootian, Rich Byron, David Emero, Andrew Longley. Sixth Row: Da vid Lenoir, Nando Ramos, Michael McGurn, Michael Brangiforie, Brandon Millett, Greg Duffy, Andy Harlan, Randy Upham, Bob Stone. Seventh Row: Managers: Pam Dalton, Jennifer Dwyer, Karen Vetter, Jennifer Seavey. The Boys Winter Track and Field team, led by cap¬ tains Dave Girouard and Paul Murphy, and directed by Paul Soule, experienced yet another winning sea¬ son this year! The team became the Middlesex League Champions with a record or S-O. In addition, the team placed third in the Boston University Re¬ lays and fourth in the State Meet. They were led throughout the season by stellar performances by Dave, Paul, Tim Murdoch, and Chris Sanborn. Larry Mo . . . Curly 1 26 What do you mean there ' s a hole in my shorts? Us Them Wakefield 7 4 1 2 Winchester 50 3B Watertown 71 1 5 Burlington 5B 30 Lexington B5 21 Melrose 57 2B Belmont 53 27 Woburn 50 27 Going for the Gusto! Move over I ' m coming through! How many laps to go? For Boys Track 1 2 ? “In principle a Party Member had no spare time, and was never alone except in bed. It was assumed that when he was not working, eating, or sleeping he would be taking part in some kind of communal recreations; to do anything that sug¬ gested a taste for soli¬ tude, even to go for a walk by yourself, was always slightly dangerous. There was a word for it in New- speak: ownlife, it was called, meaning individual¬ ism and eccentricity. ” Thus, the “free time” of a Party Member is spent in the midst of his comrades, performing community services and partaking in community recreation. Once again, we see, illus¬ trated in 1 984, an ideolo¬ gy which is not parallel to that of our own society. At Reading High, free time activities ar e an enjoyable release of energy and ideas — an expression of individualism. COMMUNITY Knowing that my AFS experience is almost over leaves me with many emo¬ tions . . . Looking back at the year, I realize how unique this experience really is . . . Getting to be a part of a new family can be tough, but if all families are as helpful and understand¬ ing as mine is, it is no sweat . . . Beginning to feel like being one of the family and that I have known my friends for a long time was one of the highlights of my year. I never thought friendship could happen in so short a time . . . Every¬ where I ' ve gone this year, I ' ve only met friendly peo¬ ple, and, believe it, it really made everything much easier . . . Besides en¬ joying my stay at RMHS, I also loved traveling with my family and my AFS friend ... I want to thank you all for helping in one way or another to make this year so special for me. A.F.S. Club Front Row: Christine Callahan, Laurel Johnson, Sandy Brietske, Ann McSorley, Kaja Nawrocki, Susan Luther, Arlene Plansky. Second Row: Diane DiGiovanni, Mary Ogden, Malene Khristensen, James Lanni- gan, Karen Burbank, Jennifer Kinzler, missing: Brian Mehlman, Brooke Chesley. French Club Front Row: Heidi Wood, Melissa Walker, Michele Walker, Karen Collari. Second Row: Advisor, Dominique Vinte- joux, Michelle Mackiel, Karen Merasa, Carolyn Shin, Jodi Lordan, Cindy Mitchel. Missing from the photo: Heather Stone, Susan Cortese, Lysl Schromm, Heather Cheney, Johanna Silvaggi. Spanish Club Front Row: Elaine Mantia, Derek Levy, Kerrie Maroney, Diana Morello, Laura Pasquariello, Terri Venditti, Kathy McAllister, Wendy Blomby, Janine Kennedy. Second Row: Cathy Budden, Diane Ohala, Michelle Geoffrion, Kathy Budden, Diane DiGiovanni, Kelly Conroy, Jill Bendikian, Joyce Perkins. Kaja Nawrocki, Marcia Stumcke, Toni D ' Alessandro, Chris McGarity, Jenn Adams, Chris Caruso, Chris Harris, Arlene Plansky, Debbie Grunzwieg. Third Row: Carol Livingstone, Kathy Carney, Gine Jenei, Chris Morrisey, Caroline Fleming. Kathy Ross, Lisa Lucci, Karen Burnett, Chris Lenihan, Jodi Davis, Chris Donnelly. Sue Picano, Stacey Ferullo, Sandra Stosez, BethTricca, Sue Nordberg. Fourth Row: Lea Anne Plourde, Stephanie Trainor, Renee Bronson, Matthew Allen, Peter DeCoste, Deirdre Driscoll, Amy Case, John Douglass, Mike Russell. Debbie Herzog. Brenda Girasella, Dave Rindone, Tricia Micallizzi, Kim Lento. Joanne Daly, Joe Amico, Ken Lento, Mrs Deborah Sweeney. Advisor. 1 31 A.V. Crew Front Row: Dave Ahern, Matt Allen, Adrian Speidel, Rick Peters, Steve Worley, Brian McCarthy. Second Row: Rob Fasciano, Jeff Viber, Tom Dean, Chris Wood, missing: Todd Ham. Front Row: Mark Coronis, Sean Walsh, Ed Roberts, Christine Roberts, Rob Flagg. Second Row: Jim Ebert, Mr. Cain, Pat Keaton, Dave Fletcher, Nate McNaulty. Vivarium Crew Front Row: Darrin Woods, Richard Sullivan, Val Brissenden, Lori Ruggles, Kim Ralphs, Paul Guanno, Dan D ' Riordan, Charlie Donevan, Mr. Levesque. Second Row: Joe Mazzola, Dave Mack, Laura DeMoranville, Joanne Gent, Michael Rychlik, Paul Healy. 1 33 Front Row: Kurt Barrett, Kim Hincman, Jean Morgan, Matt Hincman. Second Row: Steven Abate, Mr. Harney, Jim Buckley. Distributive Ed. Production Printing First Row: Bill Herzog, Jeff Wagner, Kim Beede, Sandy Brietzke, Lisa George, Rob Collari, Lea Anne Plourde, Sue Luther, Diane DiGiovanni, Chrissy Snyder, Cheryl Weston. Ginny O ' Brien. Second Row: Patty Blacker, Margaret Martinage, John Barrett, Mike Russell, Alec Jessiman, Brian Staniech, Heidi Greismer, Lauren Bradford, Linda Richards, Jennifer Howard, Mimi Hines. Third Row: Debbie Hayes, Karen Burbank, Mary Ogden, Philip Daly. Pam DeNutte, Traci Sacco, Hayley Dalton, Sonja Fasciano, Stephanie Trainer, Rob Petrin, Kim Millet, Tara Collins, Patty McHugh, Marcia Stumcke, Lisa Rotundo, Kathy Garcia, Marissa Lane, Dina Gianelli. Front Row: Dan Cavicchi, Margaret Martinage, Debbie Herzog, Heather Stewart, Lisa Rotundo. Second Row: Mr. Harney. Kathy Herzog, Melissa Walker, Hayley Dalton, Karen Collari, Sandra Brietski, Ellen Small. Andrea Rotundo, Darlene Silva, Andrea Louie, Claire O ' Brien, Linda Richards, Lauren Bradford. Michelle Walker. Kim Tsoukelas, Diane DiGiovanni, Ron Bashford, Bill Bartosch, Brian Stanieich, Rob Petrin, Rick Vinci. Tricia Cal¬ laghan, James Simpson, Pam Tackash, Miss. Montejunas. 1 3-4 Photography Club Kevin Daly, Dean Dillon, Dave Rigazio, Sue Nordberg, Manish Gupta, Kaja Nawrocki. Glee Club Front Row: Diane Ohala , Sandy Brietske, Shari Davidson, Ron Bashford, Rob Collari, Patricia Micalizzi. Karen Burnett. Janet McMillan, Marissa Lane, Amy Dyment. Second Row: Diane Sassano, Valerie Schmuch, Debbie Ryan. Kim Tsoukalas, Stacey Wooster, Joan D ' Entremont, Bill Herzog, Alec Jessiman, Richard Avola, Susan Luther, Barbara Upham, Ginny O ' Brien, Cathy Snyder, Ellen Small, Darlene Silva. Third Row: Kelly Robinson, Cathy Horen. Tonje Russell, Amy Case, Stephanie Mitchell, Michelle Geoffrion, Tom Melanson, Dave Merullo, Sue Diamond. Michelle Walker, Laurel Vant, Kristine Ronayne, Chrissie Callaghan, Lauren Bradford, missing: Rob D ' Argenio. Valerie Yorks, Mary Concannon, Mary Ellen Horan. 1 35 National Honor Society WiiiiTm Front Row: Barbara Upham, Sue Luther, Ron Bashford, Patty Blacker, Julie Mottl, Dianne O ' Hala, Margaret Martinage, Cindy Hoyle. Second Row: Kaja Nawrocki, Phil Daly, Jennifer Kinzler, Mary Ogden, Rick Collari, Elaine Thomson, Diane DiGiovanni. Third Row: Dan Cavicchi, Steve Margossian, Rob Collari, Rick Vinci, Alec Jessiman, Bill Herzog, Mike Russell, Brian Stanieich, Sean O ' Connell. Missing: Martha Dustin. Peer Tutoring Front Row: Mary Ogden, Patty Blacker, Sandy Brietzki, Ron Bashford. Diane Ohala, John Douglass. Lea Anne Plourde, Susan Luther, Diane Di Giovanni, Christine McGerrity, Sue Nordberg, Joyce Perkins, Hayley Dalton. Second Row: Sean O ' Connell, Ellen Small, Judy Moriarty, Margaret Martinage. Bill Herzog, Patty McHugh, Tara Collins, Marcia Stumcke, Linda Richards, Jennifer Kinzler, Kaja Nawrocki, Laurie Brady. Rick Vinci. Third Row: Rob Fasciano, John Walsh. Heather Stewart, Cindy Mitchel. Alec Jessiman, Andrew Vant, Doug Cail, Scott Dendler, Heidi Greismer, Dave Emero, Peter DeCoste, Alan Marshall, Elaine Thomson, Karen Collari, Meg Maloney, Mike Russell. Dr. Alson. Drama Club Front Row: Bill Herzog, Rob Collari, Alec Jessiman, Ron Bashford, Sandy Brietzke, Lea Anne Plourde. Second Row: Sheri Davidson, Matt Hincman, Debbie Ryan. Dave Merullo, Diane O’Hala, Dan Hunt. Michelle Geoffrion, Gathy Snyder, Kim Millett. Third Row: Lauren Bradford, Cathy Budden, John Fandel, Bobby Hansen. Mike Gray, Rob Fasciano. Amy Case, Cindy Mitchel, Kelly Robinson, Heidi Smith. Make-up Crew Amy Case. Merissa Lane, Kathy Garcia, Kathy Herzog, Jean Morgan. Dianne McCaffrey. Debbie Ryan, Debbie Herzog, DiBne Ohala. Front Row: Hayley Dalton, Margaret Martinage, Melissa Berryman, Tricia Callaghan, Sonja Fasciano, Jocelyn Wooten, Phil Daly. Second Row: Karen Colleri, Lisa Rotundo, Darlene Silva, Paula Bordieri, Patty McHugh, Tara Collins, Heidi Griesmer, Ellen McSweeney, Mary Jo English. Third Row: Jen Howard, Mary Hines, Andrea Louie, Lauren Bradford. Melissa Walker, Michelle Walker, Linda Richards. Fourth Row: Dan Cavicchi, Rick Vinci, Jeff Wagner. y 7 tint . High Happenings 138 Front Row: Jennifer Godfrey, Chris Callaghan, Michelle Stowell, Jan Rooney, Ann McSorley, Michele Walker, Heidi Wood, Melissa Walker, Mary Louanis, Denise Butler, Cindy DiSanto, Elizabeth Corens, Kristen Bartosch, Andrea Rotundo, Veronica Tafoyer, Jennifer Davidson, Ann Sudbay, Cathie Horan, Sue Diamond, Tricia Rainville. Second Row: Paul Parisi, Brian Stumcke, Andy Fucicello, Bill Herzog, Tim CBvicchi, Mike Wood, Kevin Willis, Ed McCabe, Steve McKierney, Kim Smith, Gina Boticelli, Cheri Rand, Shari Davidson, John Harutunian, Renee Bronson, Pat Rogers, Mary Jo English, Carolyn Shin, Michelle LeFleur, Pat Micallizi, Ellen Small. Third Row: Barb Upham, Elaine Mantia, Lisa King, Ellen Cutter, Maureen Malone, Adria Canty, John Flibbert, Rick Vinci, Michelle Geoffrion, Mike Dsluzenski, Dave Emero, Nancy Meserve, Kelly Robinson, Tonjs Russell, Rob Martinage, Rick Conlan. Fourth Row: Mr. Bunten, Jeff Baker, Nathan McDonald, David LeNoir, Mike Lomax, Tricia Small, Laura Chopelas, Dave Silva, Diane Silva, Diana Morello, Al Dole, Jon Whitney, Amy Case, Darlene Silva, Pat McGillicudy, Mary Concannon. Missing from photo: Dan Carey, Bob Dargenio, Keith Willis, Elaine Dickey. First Row: Barb Upham, Matt Thompson, Laura Chopelas, Dan Carey, Kim Smith, Jon Whitney, Ed McCabe, Mike Dsluzenski, Darlene Silva, Kelly Robinson, Melissa Walker, Michele Walker, Heidi Wood, Dave Marsan, Rick Conlan, Tanya Russell, Ed Roberts. Back Row: David Emero, Michelle Geoffrion, Rick Vinci. 1 39 S. A. D. D. Front Row: Chris Caruso, Kim Millet, Sue Nordberg, Cindy Mitchel, Tricia Guanci, Michele □riscoll, Gina Gallo, Kathy Gentile, Advisor Ms. Robison, Laura Brady, Brett Matthews, Sean O ' Connell, Jennifer Millet. Missing From photo Cindy Hoyle, Martha Dustin. A - inns safn •m no-3% (r pmt a foxi? , tnt past juj 4 tra past 1 • St pact : -8 , tr . you Hi r rjKt Friday si Saturd nqnt‘; t-m no-3il ser +«s- l i£ Uer dr unk ' no- M’l { 5ort nnf5”3i i+Qrr+tycu our ' 1 I JTj T+ + • ,4• Mgr Tv «• Math Team Front Row: Mike Russell. Linda Hunter, Tricia Callaghan, Karen Col- lari, Rob Colleri. Second Row: Rick Vinci, Alec Jessiman, Brian Sta- nieich, Rick Colleri, Steve Margossian. 1 AO Student; Council First Row: Ron Bashford, Rick Collsri, Steve Margossian, Rob Collari, Jeff Kevorkian, Phil Daly, John Barrett. Second Row: Beth Areglado, Sonja Fasciano, Alec Jessiman, Dan Cavicchi, Brian Stamech, Jeff Wagner. Rob Petrin, Karen Dollari. Third Row: Beth Trices, Heidi Biggio, Sue Nordberg, Judy King, Tara Collins. Tricia Callaghan, Cindy Kevorkian, Kim Tsoukalas, Melissa Walker, Michelle Walker, Linda Richards, Chris McGarrity. Missing Bob Griffin, Kim Beede. 1 42 Student Advisory Council 1 43 The popular song Just You and I was the theme of Reading ' s Class of ' 84 ' s Junior Prom, which took place on April 29th. Beginning at 0:00 PM and ending at 1 1 :00 PM, the prom featured the mu¬ sic of the group Chimera, as well as the records of a DJ. Aside from the fact that our Junior Prom was memorable in itself, there were two factors which rendered it unique. First, the advent of project SADD (Students Against Driving Drunk], garnered the attention of both the students and the media. Television crews and cameras were present in the high school on the day of the prom. And later that night, Chan- nell 5 cameras weaved across the dance floor. There was not one inci¬ dent involving drunken driving among our class¬ mates on the night of the prom. The second significant factor surrounding our Junior Prom, was the fact that, for the first time in Reading ' s history, it was held outside of the school. This privilege was the re¬ sult of much labor on the part of our class leaders, as well as of a large treasury. Thus, a successful even¬ ing of dancing and music was the result of much class spirit, work, and awareness of dangers. Congratulations to the class of 1 9B•4. 1 44 Brrr! It’s cold this morning. I hope Dave comes out to start me soon — or else we might not make it to school on time. Ah, here he comes now. Well, we made it to downtown Reading. The road here is a lot smoother since they resurfaced it last summer — easier on my shocks. The rest of Main Street is a dif¬ ferent story. The passing lane is in good condition, but the right lane is very painful on my treads. Hey, Dave, slow down! Fifty is too fast for Main Street. Boy! We just cleared that car by two inches. Oh, oh! Here come the lights. Slow down! The traffic around Reading High School in the morning is the worst. Ordinarily, it ' s heavy and slow going, but during a rain or snow storm, Oakland Road should be de¬ clared a disaster area. Most of my friends slide all over that big hill in front of the school, sometimes barely making it to the top. I have to stop talking for a minute while I brace myself for the speedbumps. Whoaa! Ouch! Ah, thank goodness that ' s over with. All that ' s left now is to find a parking space. Good, there ' s one. Well, that’s all for now — at least until fifth period. I hope we make a McDonalds run — we cars just love that drive thru! 1 46 i-i.- ' v -y 1 47 We all live for the weekends. Wednesday, the anticipation begins. By Thursday, we ' re getting eager. On Fr ' day, it ' s T.G.I.F. For some of us. the weekend means party, party, party! For others it ' s a chance to get away from it all. But. for everyone, it ' s welcome. Despite the complaint that there is nothing to do in Reading, we all seem to find something to do. Capri, McDonalds, and downtown in general, are all common scenes. But not everyone is downtown. Some are in North Reading, Stoneham, Wilmington, or Woburn — at the mov¬ ies or the malls. Some can be found in local cemeteries, woods, and parking lots — just hangin ' around . And some of us are quietly at home watch¬ ing t. v., playing video games, or listen¬ ing to our stereos. But how often do we think about, much less appreciate, our freedom of choice among so many options? If this were in fact an Orwellian society, or a community with the propensity to de¬ velop into an Orwellian society, there would be no freedom of choice and no options. We would be forced to account for our every action at every moment. In conclusion, there is hope for man¬ kind in his weekends! So enjoy! r £ i . — i -i m m - m — ! •A’ ! ' -’ MEADOW BROOK After all, what is a fashion? From an artistic point of view, it is usually a form of ugliness so intoler- able that we have to change it every six months. ” — Oscar Wilde In their adherence to fashion, high school stu¬ dents are often consi¬ dered to epitomize con¬ formity. As one looks around RMHS, he may observe the preps, the punkers, and the followers of other fashions and be tempted to label them pre¬ dictable conformists. But, as the quote above points out, fashion also exempli¬ fies change and rebellion from the norm. Each mode of dress is unique in the point it strives to make. Each individual who adopts that style is him¬ self stating a viewpoint — the idea that what is present may not be per¬ fect, but it is better than what has gone before. - ; , ' f ,-sxK MOST TALKATIVE Mary Hines and Richard Avola CLASS HEARTBREAKERS Kim Millet and Dean Lapierre MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Margaret Martinage and Phil Daly CLASS DEVILS Kim Nickerson and Brian Sullivan CLASS ANGELS Sue Leoncello and Phil Daly i 52 BEST DRESSED Debbie Hayes and Rich Gentile CLASS FLIRTS Laura Catino and Rob Petnin MOST ORIGINAL Stephanie Trainor and Paul Whalen BEST LOOKING Sue Dalessandro and Mike Crispo U_ □ Q_ □ 1 53 •’ •{ wSmm V Sr- W TV: ■ ’‘S SC - ■ kcafly ' W « M V2 « « S%J ' -A «-C ’V 1 ►. ■ - .. S.0% . •• . • _ •, . 3 -T rfWa« (erreMs 1 56 Hey. Steve Whstche doin ' this weekend?” I ' m so bummed, I gotta work Friday and Saturday nights! Bummer. I guess you can ' t make it to the party tonight, huh?” Does this sound familiar? In to¬ day ' s society where movie tickets cost over $4.00 and gas is $1.10, teenagers need a steady source of income. Unless you’ve inherited a fortune, the only way to make money is to find a job. Here, in Reading, teenagers work at a variety of jobs. From McDonalds to the Woburn Mall, RMHS students are working everywhere. In George Orwell ' s 1904 , people were not so lucky. Party members were forced to work where they were needed, often under the worst of c ondi¬ tions with no relief in sight. At least in today ' s society teen¬ agers can quit their jobs if the going gets too tough. Although teenagers often grumble or complain about work¬ ing on the weekends, the satis¬ faction of bringing home a paycheck cures most students of the working blues”. Having their own money to spend not only gives teenagers a chance to be themselves, but to gain inde¬ pendence from their parents. So, the next time you ' re caught working — Smile! It isn’t so bad after all. 1 57 The fell sports season came as a big surprise to many people. The surprise, however, was not in the athletic teams, but in the RMHS band. Over the summer, David Bun- ten joined the RMHS faculty as band director and became the driving force behind the new band”. Even before the opening of school. Mr. Bunten had orga¬ nized a band camp in order to ac¬ quaint band members with basic playing and marching forma¬ tions. Since then, under the leader¬ ship of Mr. Bunten and student band director Rick Vinci, the band has come a long way. The mandatory after school and Sat¬ urday morning practices have not dwindled the size of the band, but have increased its spirit and determination in hopes of begin¬ ning a new tradition in music at RMHS. 1 SO Front Row: Stacey Wooster, Kathy Carcia, Captain Debbie Johnson, Captain Joanie D ' Entremont, Captain Nancy Firicano, Dianne McCaffrey and Patti Blacker. Second Row: Toni D ' Alessandro, Susan Cortese, Susan Hughs, Sonja Fasciano, Dayna Carroll and Patti Interrante. Back Row: Advisor Debbie Sweeney, Stephanie Langeleh, Suzanne Bourke, Kara Kelly, Tracy Sacco, Meg Maloney, Pam Denutte and Marissa Lane. This year marked a sig¬ nificant change in the Baton Squad program. Most of us enjoy the end result of this program but few of us perceive it as a hard-working team with obstacles to overcome. Captain Jon D ' Entremont cited the new band pro¬ gram as a change which was difficult to adjust to. Through diligence and under the leadership of Joan, Nancy Firicano, and Debbie Johnson, as well as advisor Mrs. Sweeny, the squad was successful in adapting. A development which many were aware of this year was the tremendous comraderie and excite¬ ment among the Baton Squad and the Cheerlead¬ ers which was contagious. 1 61 1 SB was the year that cheerleading became a let¬ ter winning sport. The se¬ nior team of cheerleaders led by captains Kristine Howard and Sheila D ' Arcy, practiced every day after school to perfect their routines for the football and basketball games. Their hard work and deter¬ mination paid off as they finished second in the Mid¬ dlesex League competi¬ tions. The junior cheerleaders, led by seniors Katie McMahon and Chrissie Birmingham, also had a successful year and are looking forward to next year’s football season. Good luck as seniors and keep up the good work! Front Row: Dawn Colella, Katie McMahon. Chrissie Bermingham and Janice Duff Row: Kim Fitzgerald, Beth Clark. Tara Vaccaro. Kerri Whalen and Patty Franzo: Row: Lynne Mahoney. Dawn Kelly. Tiffany Mortan and Anne Marie Crispo. 1 62 Front Row: Captains Sheila D ' Arcey and Kristine Howard. Second Row: Katie McMahon. Amy Pacunas, Linde Miola and Dina Gianelli. Back Row: Chrissy Birmingham. Lisa Beninati. Cheryl Mahoney. Molly Vigeant, Heidi Biggio and Colleen McGinn. 163 Powder Puff Footbal • ' • S: 1 65 The Thanksgiving Rally 1 66 ¥ ¥ Tcu far’t lake It Witti Tcl Penelope Sycamore Essie Rheba Paul Sycamore Ed Donald Mr. DePinna Martin Vanderhof Alice Henderson Tony Kirby Boris Kolenkov Gay Wellington Mr. Kirby Mrs. Kirby Three Men CAST Cathy Snyder Cindy Mitchel Kim Millett Alec Jessiman John Boucher Bob Griffin Ron Bashford Steve Margossian Michele Dady Shari Davidson Paul Whalen Daniel Hunt Debbie Ryan Brian Mehlman Kim Beede Rick Vinci Rob Collari Dean LaPierre Lea Anne Plourde Stage Manager: Diane Ohala JL 1 SB 1 VO 1 71 PRODUCTION CREWS Directors Ron Bashford, James L. Roth Accompanist Wendell W. Hodgkins Technical Director Peter B. Greene Costumes Mary Concannon, Kelly Robinson Properties Scott Rogers Ch., Jennifer Godfrey, John Fandel, Cathy Budden Set Construction John Boucher, John Fandel, Kelly Robinson, Bob Hansen, Mike Gray, John Walsh, Dave Merullo, Heidi Sheehan, Dan Hunt, Scott Rogers, Debbie Ryan, Danielle Whelton Stage Crew John Boucher, John Fandel, Bob Hansen, Katie Maroney, Mike Gray, Danielle Whelton, John Walsh Lighting Matt Hineman Refreshments Cathy Budden, Pam Cutter Program Mrs. Starrett’s classes Poster Jean Morgan Make-up Debbie Ryan, Dianne McCaffrey, Jean Morgan Ch., Scott Rogers, Amy Case, Debbie Herzog, Debra Cacciapuoti, Kim Hineman, Diane Ohala, Kathee Herzog, Mary Concannon, Lorraine Stewart, Laura Pressey, Myra Indars, Marissa Lane, Kathy Carcia, Joan D’Entremont 1 72 r n Sydney M. Hodson, Jr. President All Electric Supply 504 Main Street Reading, MA 01867 (617)944-0077 __ ) T PEPSI CMnnruir f f Jr bUrHtM fc 3 llUjbl I M Congratulations to The Class of ' BA B E BARBER STYLISTS 944-9787 L HAIRPIECE DESIGN L 944-1586 S BEAUTY SALON 944-0241 194 HAVEN STREET READING. MASS. OPEN 6 DAYS (Rear Entrance from AND Municipal Parking Lot) EVERY EVENING TILL 8:00 P.M. V J . A Compliments of Betty ' s Thrift Shop lohnson Hardware Come in and Browse Love, Betty 10 Haven Street 6 Linden Street Reading, Mass 01867 944-1141 V J V J 1 7A the Reading Chronicle llffi 531 Moln Str««t, Raoding. Mosj. 01867 r JemterTot RESTAURANT 580 Main Street Mon.-Wed. 7a.m. Reading, Mass. Thurs.-Sat. ' 7a.m. Phone: 9-44-5288 Sunday 7a.r -lip. -1 1 p. i. -3p. V 1 75 ' N Edward P. Dancewicz, M.D. Diseases of the Skin . 8 - LEE A. McNELLY All forms of Insurance 36 Woburn Street Reading Mass 01867 Telephone 942-0575 76 Treble Cove Road Billerica Mass 01862 Telephone 667-0713 OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT v_y Reading Office 274 MAIN STREET READING. MA 01067 617-944-5560 774-7400 V r Woburn Office 317 MAIN STREET WOBURN. MA 01801 617-935 0333 Good Luck to the Class of ' 84 ROBERT E. FORSBERG JfcL INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 1 □□ Main Street Reading, Mass. Cl 867 Phone C61 7J B44-4B4B C61 7D 844-9299 ROBERT FORSBERG, PRESIDENT 1 7 6 a r HERSEY JEWELERS BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1 984 YANKEE SYSTEMS 2 Linden Street Reading, Massachusetts 01867 (617) 944-9458 Business Forms and Systems v_y Certified Gemologist Member American Gem Society Graduate, L’Oreal de Paris 944-8999 Antoine of Beirut HAIR STYLING (617)944-5010 READING AUTO PARTS 31 HARNDEN STREET READING, MA 01867 1 77 Unisex Salon Units S on 944-8161 944-9721 CLOSED ON MONDAYS TUESDAY 8. 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That’s the real American way of life. And the insurance industry helped protect it for hundreds of years. By individualizing products to help people protect their prized possessions — car, home or business. Or an income — so when laid up, the cash is there to help maintain a life style. Even a life — so a family unit can maintain its way of life after the catastrophic loss of the family head. We’re a business of people helping people preserve their ways of life. That’s our bag. What’s yours? If it’s helping people and you want to get involved, talk to American Mutual. Call our Personnel Department for a glimpse at our way of life. 245-6000 American Af utua! INSURANCE COMPANIES, WAKEFIELD, MASS. 01 880 1 79 r n Compliments, Law Offices of Latham and Latham P.C. 6-43 Main Street 344-0505 V_ J Uhe Clothes Closet bbZtiR cMain St. S iaJinq s 9 UU T iPatfi Lng Xot [ounai cMoonty Open daily 10-6 Until 9 — Thursday and Friday Best Wishes Class of 1 0B4 Ji t runts JlcCuclcrs 840 MAIN STREET READING. MASS. 01087 CHARLES A SIMMS PETER C. SIMMS 1 BO Fine Fabrics for Home and Fami ly FABRIC-TOWN 545-557 Main Street Downtown Reading Decorating Center 944-8766 • Draperies • Slipcovers • Upholstery Sewing Headquarters 944-6996 — Your Most Complete Sewing Headquarters — Compliments of Timothy J. Kelleher, D.M.D. - DONUT MAKER A 454 Main Street Reading, MA 944-9799 Handcut Donuts and Muffins Wholesale r Retail J Congratulations to the Class of 1 984 125 MAIN ST., READING 944-9791 SOLO-PAK HEARING AID CENTER 3-4 Gould Street Reading 34-4-1 IIS All makes of Hearing Aids Repaired White You Wait Free hearing aid test Call for an appointment V V iai BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF ' BA 1 1 O Main Street Reading 944-2407 1 IN TUNE UPS! Wishing the Class of 1 984 the Best of Luck RUSSELL FARMS A 7B Washington Street Woburn, MA S3B-B271 1 B2 a r r Congratulations and Best Wishes Class of 1 984 DOUGLASS FUNERAL HOME 25 Sanborn Street lin CHEMICALS GROUP 51 EAMES STREET, WILMINGTON, MA 01887 Congratulations to the Class of 1 984 LEWIS, CLARK BROWN INSURANCE AGENCY SO Main Street Reading, MA 01867 3 4-0427 3AA-3QGB y v Compliments of SCREENPRINT, INC Silk Screen Process Printing Pressure Sensitive Decorative Inserts 271 BALLARDVALE ST., WILMINGTON, MASS. 01887 617-935-6395 617-657-7290 _ J 1 S3 Congratulations Class of 1 S84 Compliments of JOHN DOHERTY FUNERAL HOME r Congratulations to the Class of ' 84 Dr. Si Mrs. Robert W. Wakeling J V WALTER M. FOWLER INSURANCE AGENCY INC. 1 321 Main Street Reading, Mass 01867 Telephone Office: 944-4800 Thank You! V — A 5 S A PRINT ONE 80 HAVEN STREET READING, MA. 01867 (617)944- 1450 Compliments of George J. Robinson Public Accountant Enrolled To Practice Before Internal Revenue Service 22 WOBURN STREET READING. MASS. 01807 A 944-7474 Reading Liquors,Inc. ' HOME OF EXECUTIVE CHOICE 345 Main Street Reading, Mass. 01867 Foster Foster Division of Bjorkman Lann Serving North of Boston Reading Melrose g44-404Q 665-2850 Complete Real Estate Service Best Wishes to the Class of 1 984 Purdy-Vantine Studi Bleil er-O’Connor Represented by Terry Bleiler f Eugene ' s Men’s and Young Men ' s Clothing Shoes for the Entire Family Tuxedo Rentals 642 Main Street Reading, Mass. ___ J r READING Cooperative Bank INCORPORATED 1886 180 Haven Street, Reading • 944-0193 352 Middlesex Avenue, Wilmington • 658-3397 Your Personal Service Bank for Over 96 Years Deposits Insured in Full Call or visit if we can be of help! I_ J 1 06 LAST CORNER FAMOUS ROAST BEEF READING 2Cattw Ibtttttmrtlf REAL ESTATE Located at the sign of the . . . Hospitality Pineapple 324 Main Street, Reading, MA 01867 944-9100 r v VikiNQ WORLD CRAVeL Best Wishes To The Class of 1984 250 Main Street Reading, Massachusetts 01867 (617) 944 - 4446 r SALEM READING PEABODY BURLINGTON Mr. Saunders Formal Wear Jerry Becker Manager 287 MAIN STREET READING, MASS. 01867 TEL. 944-5776 Congratulations Class of 1 984 TOWN OR READING MUNICIPAL LIGHT DEPARTMENT f Congratulations and Good Luck to the Class of 1 984 CB1 7) 94-4-0060 LAMPS • FIXTURES • TA8LES • MIRRORS • SHADES LIGHT ' N LEISURE INC. THE PURPLE” BUILDINGS The Purple Door Paint Store PAINT S WALLPAPER SUPPLIES ERLINE M. ROBINSON 1 84 HAVEN ST Owner READING, MAC1B67 BILL CREENBERG VICE PRESIDENT 214 MAIN ST., READING 944-5455 875 PARK ST., STOUGHTON 344-4949 J - Putnam Pantry Candy Ice Cream Parlors 323 Main Street Route 28, Reading ___ J Congratulations and Good Luck to the Class of 1884 Joseph and Lorraine Hayes Lester H. Young Insurance Agency, Inc. Reading Cycles RT. 28 AT RT. 1 28 READING, MA 01 867 61 7 944-2550 YAMAHA Edward H. Young Lester H. Young Robert D. Young 274 Main Street (Route 28) Reading MA 01867 Tel. (617) 944-8333 i as a r Best Wishes for the Future Vincent F. Guerra M.D. 36 Woburn Street Reading Compliments of Addison Wesley Publishing Company TJAYES 944-3194 16 Brook St., Reading, Ma. _ v_ J - Compliments of ZANNI DEVELOPMENT Custom Homes Additions Roofing 49 Field Pond Drive V _ Reading, MA J THANK-YOU Good luck with your future Endeavors Jeffrey H. Ahlin, D.D.S. J 1 B3 r St.« . ; Congratulations Class of 1 984 11 ft Continental ablevision of Massachusetts _ Reading Trophy Shirt Co., Inc. AWARDS — ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES JACKETS — SILKSCREENING FUND RAISING — SOCCER EQUIPMENT SHOWROOM 5 HARNDEN ST. READING CENTER Cl 867 CB1 7] 9-44-71 71 A tVELYN P. BOSWORTH OWNER (617)944-7616 l ie QTeese importer gf c l eading 53 HAVEN STREET READING, MASS. 01867 Telephone: 944-0547 Erfe s Greenhouses Eric ' s Greenhouses, Inc. 1090 Main Street, Reading, MA 01867 Best Wishes Class of 1 983 DAVIS, CLARK AND LATHAM Kenneth C. Latham Jr. One Pleasant Street Reading, Mass. Ol S67 344-61 71 V 190 Best wishes to the Class of 1984 McDonalds r r wyy 413 Main Street READING y. • ' Opposite Marshall’s Phone 944-SI 1 S BUSY BEE FLORIST Flower and Gift Shop Flowers for all occasions We Deliver 1 361 Main St. Reading, Mass. 01867 Atlantic Supermarkets Reading r The Supermarket with the Friendly Atmosphere ACE ART COMPANY, INC. 24 GOULD STREET, READING. MASSACHUSETTS 01867 PHONE (617) 944-4960 YOUR TOWN IS UNDER THE WING OF BANK OF BOSTON Bur lington Reading Winchester Concord -77-“A Arlington Lemngton Somerville ————A F r aminqham H Boston Harbor BANK OF BOSTON V- MIDDLESEX Burlington, 33 Center St.. On-the-Common, 272-6900 Winchester, 791 Mam St.. 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