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

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Editor-in-Chief Asst. Editor-in-Chief Tricia McHugh Heather Stone Senior Profiles Co-editors Heidi Griesmer Christine McGarity Art Layout Co-editors Christine Caruso Dianne Webb Literary Co-editors Tara Collins Patty Duffy Photography Co-editors Kent George Mark Miola Business Manager Arlene Plansky Asst. Business Manager Dawn Kelly Advisor James Chetwynd Special Thanks Mark Malonson Terry Bleiler Dick Gillis Guy Garon Tommy Barnes Sandra Kilduff Our Staff Steven Donovan (Thanks for the wheels!!!) 2 Editors’ Note Fellow Classmates: It’s hard to believe that our high school years are over, but this yearbook is a reminder that they are. Are you surprised we made it? You’re not alone. Remember freshman year? We barely said “Hi” to each other in the hallway, let alone socialized with each other. Sophomore year we improved a bit. Parkerites broke down and became friends with Coolidgites and vice versa. Junior year was a turning point for us — we actually partied together! (Thanks largely to Gilly). And Senior year we could finally call ourselves a class. Like a jigsaw puzzle, we were once scattered pieces, connected only by the fact that we belonged to the class of ’85. In the end we finally came together, forming friendships that will continue regardless of the fact that our high school years will not. When you look back, look back proudly, for we really have come quite far. Good Luck!! Tricia McHugh Heather Stone I Table of Contents The Corner Piece .. . Faculty 8 The Smaller Pieces .. . Underclassmen 26 A Piece for Fun ... Activities 38 A Piece for Play ... Sports 66 The Finishing Touch ... Seniors 98 Dedication Rena Mirkin We all knew getting into college wouldn’t be easy. Every one of us had heard countless horror stories about applications, interviews, financial aid, and scholarships. Still we faced the task unafraid, for we had. Rena Mirkin on our side. As commanding officer of the “guidance suite” and possessor of a seemingly endless knowledge of colleges, Mrs. Mirkin provided that extra push that many of us needed. Seldom was there a day when she didn’t corner us in the hallway, inquiring about our future plans, always displaying genuine interest and concern. Oftentimes she amazed us with her ability to get to know each one of us personally. With her help we even amazed ourselves, as we slowly but surely met those application deadlines. Mrs. Mirkin’s talents were not all directed at getting us into college, however. Somehow she found the time and energy to support our school and our class. Her contributions to the student council cannot be measured — her enthusiasm alone encouraged the group to become more service orientated. Mrs. Mirkin was also a very vocal cheerleader. She was one of the few people who never seemed to give up on the class of ’85. Could it be that she thinks we have potential? No matter. Mrs. Mirkin, we return the compliment. We are some of your biggest fans. Thank-you! You’ll never be forgotten!! 6 Special Thanks Deborah Sweeney Mrs. Sweeney was our advi¬ sor for only two years, but she accomplished so much during that time. It was largely because of her that our class began to come together. Due to her in¬ fluence the class committee nearly tripled in size, and under her direction we even began to make money! Many of us regarded Mrs. Sweeney not as an advisor, but as a good friend. If every one of us had a problem and needed to talk, she was always more than willing to listen. Sometimes she offered advice, but her reassuring smile was often more than enough. When she moved away we had mixed emotions. Mostly we were sad because we were losing a great asset to our class. We were also jealous of the kids she is teaching now. Thanks Mrs. Sweeney. We miss you! It is significant that as we leave RMHS, our guidance counselor, Mr. Pacino leaves also. He is retiring this year af¬ ter a long and successful ca¬ reer dealing with young peo¬ ple. We are the best witnesses of his gift — being able to offer a student both career and emotional counseling. We can also attest to the fact that Mr. Pacino is a good sport. Who will forget Octo¬ ber 31,1984? We hoped you liked the pumpkins Mr. Paci¬ no, and we hope that they will always remind you that you were a favorite of ours!! Donna Pappalardo John Pacino Miss P. had a tough act to fol¬ low when she took over as our class advisor for Mrs. Sweeney, but she carried it off with ease. Like Mrs. Sweeney, Miss P. is easy to talk with, and often you forgot that she was a teacher. She carried on Mrs. Sweeney’s tradition of getting us involved with our class but added her own style as well. We were fortunate that someone cared enough to help us finish high school with a winning spirit. Miss P. is that someone. ■fjl The Comer Piece ... Faculty When putting together a puzzle, the most sought after piece is the corner piece for it serves as a foun¬ dation or framework from which the rest of the puz¬ zle can be built. In much the same way, the faculty of RMHS have been a means of support for us. Whether it was helping us to understand Shakespeare or ex¬ plaining those impossible word problems, they have always been there when we needed them, and even when we didn’t. Most importantly, though, they have greatly contributed to the shaping of our futures and, with a little nudging, helped us to finally fall into place. Leonard F. D’Orlando Principal To know, and not to do, is not yet to know.” 10 Allan Alson Assistant Principal “Let it not be said that you had the experience but missed the meaning.” - — Keats Maureen Zolubus Assistant Principal Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it.” — Goethe Ernest G. Spence Coordinator of Data Processing “The thing that goes the farthest Towards making life worthwhile, That costs the least And does the most Is just a pleasant smile.” — Anonymous Hilda Ahlstrom Secretary Mark Alterlo Physical Education Bruce Appleby Social Studies “One ' s philosophy is not best ex¬ pressed in words; it is expressed in the choices one makes.” — Eleanor Roosevelt Samuel E. Baker Focus You can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make him fish.” Richard Benshimol English “If you think twice before you speak once, you will be twice the better for It. Everett Blodgett Science Lab Is open! Uniform of the day goggles and aprons!” Stephen Arsenault Industrial Arts Virginia Bartlett Physical Education Thomas W. Blaney Business “For fear of taking chances I’ve missed a lot of fun The things I regret most in life Are the things I have not done.” Philip Blum Science “I want to know God’s thoughts. The rest are details.” — Albert Einstein 12 Harold Bond English “Teachers of English teach English poorly when they teach grammar well.” — Wendell johnson Edward Brady Guidance “None can be called deformed but the unkind.” — Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night David Brett Business Ted Bryson Physical Education “Each generation has to find out for itself that the stove is hot.” — An Iowa farmer Ruthann Budrewicz Science Knowledge is power.” Janet M. Burne English ' Rub your eyes and purify your heart — and prize above all else in the world those who love you and who wish well.” — Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn Virginia Brogna Math Heidi Budd Special Education David F. Bunten Music Joseph Cain Media Center William J. Carrol Social Studies You win some, you lose some and some get rained out. But you must dress for all of them.” — T. Dwyer IV Norma Chisolm Guidance Ellen Convisser Guidance Norman P. Cormier English Drive to arrive alive.” James Chetwynd English “A baby is God’s opinion that the world should go on.” — Carl Sandburg Gil Congdon Math “The bus is on its way.” Martha Cook Science l Hal Croft English “A knave very voluble” — Othello Thomas C. Darrin Social Studies A person who keeps his mouth shut is said to know what he is talk¬ ing about. Jane E. Darveau Guidance 14 Patricia Davis Aide Fatima deGranda Foreign Language “La vida es un sueno. Y ios suenos son.” Anthony DiSanzo Foreign Language “Cosi fan tutte.” Robert P. Donovan Foreign Language La persona que tratara de gozar les iybires varuis de la vida, gunara niicho.” Emery W. DeBeck Math “The professor flies ahead And so does time — on Wings of lead.” Joan M. DeSaivo Focus Judith M. Donovan Science Robert Dunbar Social Studies Honi soit qui mal y pense.” Rosalyn Epstein Guidance Myrna Evans Home Economics ‘‘Some people look at the rose bushes and ask why they have thorns. Others look at the thorn bushes and rejoice that they have roses.” i Kenneth Felt English Susan Fritz Foreign Language “II faut cultiver votre jardin. David Garland Science Richard C. Gillis Business “We always may be what we might have been.” — Adelaide A. Proctor Kathleen Gregory Special Education 02 2EB EG Barbara Geoffrlon Tutor Peter B. Greene Social Studies Marguerite E. Grimes Math Richard Ham Foreign Language Michael Harney Industrial Arts “That the birds of worry and care Fly above your head, this you cannot change. But that they buried nests in you hair, This you can prevent.” — Chinese Prove 16 William Hart English ‘‘Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds.” — Shakespeare Gina M. Healy Foreign Language On ne connait que les choses que I’ on apprivoise ... Si tu veux un ami. apprivoise — moi!” Wendell W. Hodgkins English If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirsfit’s just possible you haven’t grasped the situation.” Barbara Hovey Library Aide Linda Jackson Library Aide Ellen Hayes Focus Courage is grace under pressure.” — E. Hemingway Russel Hill Metco R. Warren Hopkins Business Ron Howland English “There is no confusion like the con¬ fusion of a simple mind.” — F. Scott Fitzgerald as told to Tim O ' Connor Patricia Johns Secretary ill Diane Jones Math Greetings and salutations to all my classes. Marjorie Joyce Secretary Bonnie Katz Art When I grow up, I want to be a little girl.” — after Joseph Heller, 1 974 Barbara Lanney English Maureen LeClaire Physical Education Keith Jones Metco Gene Kaczowka Math Leo P. Kenney Science “Once in a while you get shown the light In the strangest of places if you look at it right.” Fran Lanouette Foreign Language To the wise nothing is foreign. — Antistnenes Kenneth M. Levesque Distributive Education 18 Nancy Llndgren Guidance Eileen McGillicuddy Library Aide Kathryn Montejunas English “Wisdom is oft times nearer when we stoop than when we soar.” — William Wordsworth Russell Morris Electronics Peter Moscariello Math “If ‘ifs and but’s’ were candy and nuts we’d all have a heck of a Christ¬ mas. — Eddie Kasko Donald |. Lovely Social Studies “A man cannot be too careful in his choice of enemies. Rena P. Mirkln Guidance “To live life your own way, to reach for the goals you have set for your¬ self, to be the person you want to be ... that is success.” Martha E. Moore Science “The lasting pleasures of contact with the natural world are not re¬ served for scientists but are avail¬ able to anyone who will place him¬ self under the influence of earth, sea, and sky and their amazing life. — Rachel Carson Joan Morse Media Center |anet Murray Special Education 19 Tom Myslicki Physical Education “Above all stay healthy! Marian Nihan Tutor Anne Normand-O’Brien Social Studies “The secret of success: don’t fail.” Dorothy O’Keefe Special Education John B. Pacino Guidance “You are my gift — It has been my privilege to serve you for four de¬ cades. There are few counselors who have had this blessing.” Jeff Nelson Math Joseph V. Nisco Foreign Language “Oui, il y a un arc-in-ciei pour ceux qui perseverent.” Cheryl I. O’Brien Business Phyllis Onusseit English “How much better to get wisdom than gold, to choose understanding rather than silver!” — Proverbs 16:16 Jay Pacunas Home Economics “When life deals you lemons, make lemonade.” 20 Grace Palmer Library Aide Robert I. Patterson industrial Arts “God Bless America.” Steven Rhodes Math “Long live girls’ softball” James L. Roth Music Donna Pappalardo Math “You’ve got to get up every morn¬ ing with a smile on your face, and show the world all the love in your heart.” — Carole King DeAnn Porter Math Susan Robison Special Education Susan Sanders Aide Michael Scarpitto English Although the middle course is the safest, it may not always be the best course to take.” Noreen O’Brien Scarpitto Science “Do not try to live up to the ex¬ pectations of others. Set expecta¬ tions for yourself and then live up to those expectations.” Pat Schettinl Math Claire Shea Secretary Jean S. Silva Media Center “Ignorance is a prolonged infancy, only deprived of its charm.” Warren Snyder Business Margaret Starrett Business Ruth Schubarth R.N. School Nurse Mama Shultz Business Aleah Smith Special Education Paul W. Soule Science Sally Stembridge English 22 Robert Swanson Social Studies Wretched and Abundant, Oppressed and Powerful, Weak and Mighty, Mother Russia!” — Who Is Happy In Russia? 1873-1876 Frank Tyburc Social Studies “Be sincere — even if you don’t mean it.” Denise Valeska Tutor Betty Vanasse Aide Susan Wheltie Art “Crouch! Let the stew Figure it out!” — Walt Kelly Joseph A. Terllli Social Studies Phil Vaccaro Math “I’m wearing a 2-2 tie, anyhow. Peter Valeska Social Studies “Remember your personality is not chisled in concrete. As a child, I was so obnoxious I was once beaten up by Quakers.” Annette Varnier Tutor John W. White Physical Education “Life’s battle doesn’t always go to the stronger or faster man; but sooner or later, the man who wins is the fellow who thinks he can. Eleanor Withe Science Peter T. Wood, Jr. Fine Arts “For our next toothpick project, the entire class will construct a working model of the Brooklyn Bridge ... NO! Stop! Arrgh!” Kevin J. Zenewicz Science “MUINi (NEGYXO NEGYXO) LODAG MUiLLYREB” Dorothy A. Wood Social Studies “The secret of success is a secret to most people. Terry M. Woody English Katherine Mehiman Secretary Norma Degel Secretary 24 r ' • - 1, a The Smaller Pieces ... Under classmen Don’t let anyone tell you that the smaller pieces of a puzzle are any less significant than the larger ones. They’re not. Without them, the puzzle would be incomplete just as RMHS would be incomplete without its underclass¬ men. They’re short, loud, gullible, and easy targets. They’re also reminders of what we once were, although we’re the last ones to admit it. 28 30 Officers: Mr. Scarpitto — Advisor, John Macaluso, Cindy Kevorkian, Mark Selvetelli, Michelle Carter, Steve Savio, Mrs. Scarpitto — Advisor. 32 34 36 1 SJ Rn Rv ' - J V 1 ■- L A Piece for Fun Activities After a long and grueling day of schoolwork, you would think that everyone would be dying to leave RMHS. Surprisingly, quite a few of us stayed, choosing to unwind with a favorite activ¬ ity instead of the T.V. set. We put a lot of time and energy into S.A.D.D., band, drama, and others, planning fundraisers, practicing routines, and learning lines. We also had a lot of fun in the process! Football Cheerleaders (Front row 1 to r) Dawn Colella, Captain Dawn Kelly, Captain Beth Clark, Janice Duff. (Second row 1 to r) Kim Fitzgerald, Keri Whalen, Patty Franzosa, Beth Tricca, Lisa Fiitchcock. (Back row I to r) Advisor Fatima deGrande, Lisa Neville, Debbie Finlayson, Annemarie Crispo, Lynn Mahoney. Soccer Cheerleaders (Front row I to r) Lynn Powers, Robyn Williams, Captain Janice Duff, Captain Keri Whelan, Kerry Maroney, Christine Hurley. (Second row I to r) Maureen Casey, Jenifer Golden, Barbara Denbow, Kristen White, Susan Miller. (Back row I to r) Tracy Surette, Darlene Davis, Kelly Sanborn, Kristen Swenson, Kelly O’Neil. 40 Baton Squad (Front row 1 to r) Toni D’Alessandro, Susan Cortese, Captain Susan Hughes, Captain Meg Moloney, Dayna Carroll, Patti Interrante. (Second row I to r) Jennifer Dwyer, Diane Bernard, Dona Bertelson, Mary Hoyt, Myra Indars, Marissa Moore, Debbie Herzog. (Back row I to r) Terry Vendetti, Jennifer Babine, Kara Kelly, April Taylor, Arlene Plansky, Kristine Ellis, Susan McHugh, Kelly Hickey. Jazz Band (Front row I to r) Amy Case, Ellen Small. Michelle Geoffrion, Nathan MacDonald Rick Conlan, Mary Concannon, Jon Whitney. (Second row I to r) David Emero Ed McCabe, Rob Dargenio, Doug Faria, Susan Geoffrion. Adna Canty. Darlene Silva. (Back row I to r) CWis Crogan, Melissa Walker. Dan Carey, Mike Dluzmeski, Julie Anthony, Michele Walker, Laura Chopelas, Kim Smith. Band (Front row 1 to r) Ellen Small, Laura Chopelas, Jan Rooney, Michele Walker, Jen Godfrey, Ann McSorely, Carolyn Shin, Darlene Silva, Mike Dluznieski (2nd row 1 to r) Patricia Small, Pat McGillicudy, Cindy DiSanto, Anne Sudbay, Ellen Cutter, Lisa King, Beth Covino, Maureen Malone, Kim Smith, Sheri Rand, Kristen Bartosch, Jon Whitney, Nathan MacDonald, Jon Fandel, Jim Faucett (3rd row 1 to r) Sarah Larson, Amy Dangio, Sandra Rooney, Ann Perkins, Julie Anthony, Kelly Wade, Gina Botticelli, Karen Anderson, Michelle Geoffrion, Cathie Horan, David Emero, Doug Faria, Sue Geoffrion, Jeff Baker, Diane Silva (Back row I to r) Alicia Culbreth, Diana Morello, Heidi Wood, Andrea Rotondo, Elaine Mantia, Denise Butler, Melissa Walker, Jen Davidson, Andria Canty, Mary Concannon, Dan Carey, Ricky Conlan, Brian Stumcke, Ed McCabe, Amy Case, David Silva, Cindy Crogan, Rob D’Argenio. Band Officers (I to r) Mike Dluznieski, Mary Concannon, Michelle Geoffrion, Cathie Horan. Glee Club (1 st row I to r) Arlene Plansky, Meg Moloney, Mary Concannon, Deb Herzog, Diane Sassano, Deb Caccioputti, Scott Rogers, Valerie Schmuch, Tonja Russell, Darlene Silva, Lisa Rotondo, Michelle Geoffrion, Stephanie Mitchell, Tom Melanson, David Merullo (Back row I to r) Mary Hoyt, Michele Walker, jodi Lordan, Laura Chopelas, Michael Dluznieski, Rob D’Argenio, Laurel Vant, Laura Crisop, Kristen Roynane, Cathie Horan. Advanced Dance (Standing I to r) Tina Gallo, Diedra Driscoll, Jill Crowley. Kelly Forand, Sue Miller, Julie Memory, Sherri Kenny, Christy Tricca, Joanne Smith, Ann Marie Crispo. Linda DiNapoli (sitting I to r) Tiffany Mortin. Jennifer Adams. Drama Club (Front row I to r) Anne Sudbay, Rick Conlan, Ann Perkins, Jennifer Godfrey, Jon Whitney, Darlene Silva, Pam Cutter, Elizabeth Boyd. (2nd row 1 to r) Amy Case, Nathan MacDonald, Sue Geoffrion, Dana Inis, Heidi Sheehan, Matt Hincman, Heidi Smith, Lauren Bradford, Julie Jankun, Scott Rogers, Tonja Russell, Dave Merrullo, Lori Heideman, Michelle Geoffrion. (Back row I to r) Mary Concannon, Stephanie Mitchel, Rob Fasciano, Dan Beers, John Fandell. Make-up Crew (Front row I to r) Debbie Herzog, Mary Concannon, Darlene Silva, Lisa Rotondo. (2nd row I to r) Joanne Quimby, Heidi Smith, Julie Jankun. (Back row I to r) Scott Rogers, Karen Collari, Tracey Beaupre. A.V. Crew (Front row I to r) Chris Rychlic, Jim Ebert, Mike Cleri, Nate McNulty. (Back row 1 to r) Dennis Ebert, Pat Keaton, Mark Coronis. Slide Show (I to r) Rina Marrotta, Kathy Dawson. Sheryl Cunninham, Timm Spurr, Renee Hamwey, Kevin Mullins, Teresa Walk. Diana Monroe. Photography Club (1 to r) Sam Longley, Jack Dean. Tom Dean. Vivarium W ' V ■ (Kneeling) Kevin Finnegan, Kevin Barry, Roger Hickey, Bob Burnham, Danny Beaulieu. (Standing) Chris Woods, Ricky Peters, Tom Dean, Joe Doherty, Jason Barker, Gary Waters, Todd Hamm. Peer Tutoring (Front row I to r) Mark Gillis, Renee Hamwey, Tara Collins, Carolyn Shin, Laurie Brady, Karen Collari, Meg Moloney, Marcia Stumcke, Ellen Small, Patty Hudson (2nd row I to r) Dr. Alan Alson — Advisor, Kathy DiMambro, Chris Caruso, Jennifer Adams, Christine McGarity, Sue Nordberg, Pam Cutter, Debbie Herzog, Carole Fotino, Alan Marshall, Heather Stone, Tricia Callaghan, Tim Spurr (3rd row 1 to r) Jennifer Babine, Christine Some, Katie Maggio, Linda Richards, Kris Surette, Andy Vanasse, Robert Fasciano, Scott Dendler, Andrew Longly, Ann Perkins (Back row I to r) Mary Jo English, Ellen McSweeney, Tricia McHugh, Manish Gupta, Susan Cortese, Lisa Rotondo, Jodi Lordan, David Perrault. Peer Editing (Front row I to r) Heather Stone. Jim Chetwynd, Terry Woody. Barbra Lanney, Janet Burne, Karen Collari (2nd row I to r) Deidre Driscoll, Joanna Silvaggi, Matt Hincman, Stephanie Mitchell, Deb Herzog, Meg Moloney. Brian McCarthy. Tricia Callaghan (Back row I to r) Lisa Rotundo. Wendy Blomley. Lauren Bradford. Elizabeth Nickerson, Lynne Keating, Amy Blake, Andrea Louie, Tom Melanson. Math Team (Front row I to r) Tricia Callaghan, Karen Collari. (Back row I to r) Ken Lento, Andrew Longley, Brian Perrault. (Missing) Dennis Chen, Anuj Gupta, Richard MacNeil. Debate Team (Front row I to r) Roger Hickey, Manish Gupta, Erik Deurell, Mark Gillis, Tim Green. High Happenings (Front row I to r) Mary Jo English, Tara Collins, Karen Collari, Ric Shellhorn, Tricia Callaghan, Lori Heidernan, Heather Stone, Joanne Seavey, Sean Murphy. (2nd row I to r) Sue Johnson, Tricia Small, Andrea Fasciano, Melissa Walker, Linda Richards, Lauren Bradford, Andrea Louie, BillDeCoste. (Back row I to r) Karen Coffill, Tom Dean, Joe Doherty, Andrew Longley, Rob Dangelmaier, Melissa Berryman, Michelle Geoffrion, Lisa Rotondo, Kyva Holman. Impressions (Front row I to r) Mr. Harney, Michelle Keating, Andrea Rotondo. Tracey Beaupre, Lisa Rotondo, Jennifer Quagan, Andrea Louie, Darlene Silva, Tricia Small, Christine McSweeney. (2nd rovv ! to r Emily Orlar dc Suzanne Hale, Ellen McSweeney, Clare O Brien, Miss Montejunas, Laura Daly, Lauren Bradford, Linda Richards, Bob Burnham, Jeff Mellin, Lori Wagner, Tricia Callaghan. (Back row I to r |ett Batser David Fletcher, Wade Reilly, Billy Jones, Maria Fasciano. Marybeth D ' Ambrosio. Karen Maraisa, Bob Martinage Pioneer Staff (Front row I to r) Mary Jo English, Andrea Fasciano, Kathy DiMambro, Marcia Stumcke, Jennifer Adams, Christine McGarity, Christine Caruso, Heidi Griesmer. (2nd row 1 to r) Patty Duffy, Brenda Girasella, Claire O’Brien, Kris Surette, Karen Collari, Lisa Rotono, Tim Spurr, Mark Malonson. (Back row 1 to r) Arlene Plansky, Meg Moloney, Heather Stone, Marty Gould, Tricia McHugh, Kent George, Tara Collins. S.A.D.D. (Front row I to r) Laurie Shaw, Beth Clark, Cindy Kevorkian, Sue Nordberg, Chris Caruso, Christine McGarity, Arlene Plansky, Meg Moloney. (2nd row I to r) Toni D’Alessandro, Darlene Silva, Kristen Muse, Theresa Walk, Dayna Carroll, Diana Monroe, Kara Kelly, Lori Heideman, Carole Fotino, Michelle Sumner, Valerie Schmuch. (3rd row I to r) Chris Morissey, Stacey Ferullo, Diana Merullo, Johanna Silvaggi, Missy Bochman, Kathy Ross, Jacky Newman, Karen Vedder, Michelle Stowell, Laura Pressy, Lorraine Stewart, Brian King. (Back row I to r) Pam Dalton, Gina Jenei, Sandy Stozes, Steven Flagg, Stephen Savio, Veronica Tyffoia, Katie Maggio, Kathleen McAllister, Diedre Driscoll, Paula Bordieri, Sue Johnson, Mark Selvitelli, Rich Byron, Chrissy Callahan, Heidi Smith. National Honor Society (Front row I to r) Ellen McSweeney, Tricia McHugh, Tara Collins, Karen Collari, Ellen Small, Tricia Callaghan, Andrea Louie, Jennifer Godfrey, Laurie Brady. (Sec- oncf row 1 to r) Mark Malonson, Tim Spurr, Kathy DiMambro, Debbie Herzog, Darlene Silva, Susan Cortese, Meg Moloney, Jodi Lordan. (Back row 1 to r) Manish Gupta, David Green, Neil KJepeis, Ken Lento, Bill DeCoste, Marcia Stumcke, Lisa Rotundo. Distributive Education (Front row I to r) Advisor Mr. Levesque, Chris Blacker, Mrs. Daly, Chery! Suliivan, Karen Christopher, Sandy Mazola, Pam Jones, Chris Roberts, Janet Talbot. Back row I to r) Brian Webber, Dave Fucci, Ed Guide, Brian Balkus, Dave Bancroft. Jim Keaton, Rich Meroski, Jeff Frye, Dave Bosbach, Dave Ballou, Paul Haynes. Mis¬ sing) Jeannette Cain, Pat Corey, Patrice Pullo, Shirley Surette, Brian V anhorn, John Dawson. A.F.S. Club (Front row I to r) Joanne Seavey, Ann Marie McSorley, Fernanda Sousa, Ali Hakan Altinay Hakan Altinay, Kris Surette, Heather Stone, Brooke Chesley. (Back row I to r) Heather Kinzler, Kim Landers, Kristine Ellis, Carole Fotino, Alison Pardy, Kris Doherty. Hi, If you don’t want to read something really different, you can go to the next page. This page is extremely unique. In case you don’t know what it is all about, this is supposed to be a page that I write about my experience in RMHS. AFS experience is said to begin when you first take the exams but my real experience began in the bus on the way to Boston. Waiting in the bus is the hardest part. You’re so close butyou still don’t know ... basically you’re afraid. It’s amazing now, in the middle of my AFS year, to look back and laugh at those days. I could never imagine I would feel this comfortable. All the friend¬ ly people 1 met, all my friends and my excellent family, Nord- bergs, helped me immensely in my year. I learned many, many things in my experience. I mostly learned about myself. It’s like taking a color which always stands with similiar colors and putting it on an extremely different color. You discover more about the color. Also I learned many things living in a definitely different lifestyle. My AFS year will be the most valuable year of my whole life. I will never forget my very special friends: Lisa Hebert, Tom Melanson, Sue Cortese, Alan Marshall, Joanne Seavey, Heather Stone, Alison Pardy and my great sister, Sue N. I want to thank so much all of my teachers, AFS club, all the friendly kids ... everyone for my fun AFS year. Thanks RMHS. Hakan Altinay 52 French Club (Front row 1 to r) Sarah Larson, Michele Walker, Melissa Walker, Heidi Wood, Mrs. Fritz, (Back row I to r) Johanna Silvaggi, Rebecca Wood, Lauren Morse, Heather Stone. Spanish Club (Front row I to r) Diana Morello, Beth Harris, Anne Sudbay, Renee Hamwey, Noreen Masciave, Stacey Ferullo, Tom Dean. (Back row I to r) Fatima de Granda, Kathy Ross, Brian King, Derek Levy, Elaine Mantia. Heidi Smit Susan McMahon, Anthony DiSanzo. Student Council (Front row I to r) Lisa Rotondo, Mrs. Rena Mirkin, Johanna Silvaggi — Treasurer, Tara Collins — Secretary, Karen Collari — President, Tricia Callaghan — Vice President, Cindy Kevorkian — Treasurer, Carolyn Shin, Susan Nordberg. (2nd row 1 to r) Tim O’Connor, Bill DeCoste, Ken Lento, Sean Murphy, Maria Daly, Christine Caruso, Chrissy Harris, Arlene Plansky, Christine McGarity. (3rd row I to r) Susan Johnson, Richard Byron, Paula Bordieri, Kristen Peterson, Beth Fuller, Melissa Walker, Bryan O’Connel, John Flibbert, Dean Dillon. (Back row 1 to r) Tricia Small, Lynne Keating, Anne Sudbay, Ellen Cutter, Tara Callaghan, Leslie Messier, Joanne Quimby, Kaiti Janey, Peter Harututian, Erik Kevorkian, John Harututian. Student Advisory Council (Front row I to r) Lisa Rotondo, Tricia Cal¬ laghan, Richard Byron. (Back row I to r) Mrs. Rena Mirkin, Ken Lento, Bill De¬ Coste, Susan Nordberg. Senior Class Committee (Front row 1 to r) Claire O’Brien, Advisor— Donna Pappalardo, Christine McGar- ity, Chrissy Harris, Susan Nordberg, Tim O’Connor, Rocky Snyder, Kevin Mullins, Tim Spurr. (2nd row I to r) Laurie Shaw, Maria Daly, Ellen McSweeney, Mary Hoyt, Susan Hughes, Arlene Plansky, Meg Moloney, Dawn Kelly, Toni D ' Alessandro, Sean Murphy, Tricia Callaghan. (3rd row I to r) Dayna Carroll, Karen Collari, Debbie Herzog, Patty Duffy, Kathy DiMambro, Kara Kelly, Beth Clark, Lori Piraino, Patty Galante, Sheryl Cunningham, Patti Interrante. (Back row I to r) Christine Caruso, Diana Monroe, Theresa Walk, Marty Gould, David Kreugar, RuthAnn Nevin, Kent George, Beth Tricca, David Marshall, Renee Hamwey, Marcia Stumcke. Senior Class Officers (I to r) Tim O’Connor, Susan Nordberg, Christine McGarity, Chrissy Harris, Donna Pappalardo — Advisor. “We’ve Got Tonight” May 11,1984 — 8:00 p.m. Reading High School Powderpuff Football in i v 58 Baton Squad Dance 60 3 s . -V I Thanksgiving Day Rally ■ i q § ' ■ ft ‘ 62 Pizza Day ... Major Chow 63 nr _ _ .?•- Multi-handicapped Classroom 64 Focus l S BF1 jK -9- ma • m F4i if? ll ||P ) - ' |yH O hi A Piece for Play • • • Sports On a given afternoon, we at RMHS were able to witness the death-defying feats of many world class athletes right on campus. Our sports teams, although not always victorious, were nevertheless exciting to watch and deserving of our support. They were most successful, however, in creating some badly needed class spirit. With their help our jigsaw puzzle of a class finally began to come together. Football . . . MOW! (Front row I to r) John Macaluso, Joe Venuti, Bryan O’Connell, John Mello, Paul Crispo, Craig Sorbello, Dana Ballou, Dave Johnson, Mark Schwalm, Scott Freeland, John Cain, Ron Warren, Mark Selvitelli, (Second row, seated I to r) Joe Amico, Evan Elkington, Matt McDonald, Bill Murphy, Matt Edson, Dean Gilligan, Steve Donovan, Scott Farris, Greg Ferrazzani, Joe Pustizzi, Jim Lucci, John Doherty. (Third row) Greg Tocco, Mike Devin, Matt Quilty, Dave Crispo, Jim D ' Entremont, Steve Kiley, Dave Lewis, Doug Cail, Steve Shaunessy, Tim Stanton, Terrace Bacchus, Joe Gilligan, Charles McCarthy, Gerry Tortora, Jeff Wong. (Fourth row) Derek Lemieux, Dave Dantas, Joe Holahan, Dave Dinino, Don Paglia, Fernando Ramos, Mike Gibson, Paul Pontone, Peter Ehl, Bill Dillon, Carl McFadden, Tim Griesmer, Steve Graham, Mike McGurn, Scott Wade, Mike Wood, Rich Palladino. Us Them Gloucester 13 20 Melrose 20 7 Lexington 26 27 Belmont 19 7 Woburn 7 0 Wakefield 38 21 Winchester 10 21 Watertown 12 15 Burlington 19 0 Stoneham 26 6 The RMHS Football Team had a very successful season this past fall. The team should be proud of themselves and their 6-4 record. They should also be proud of the Seniors who led hem . Captains Steven Donovan and Dean Gilligan. According to Coach John White, the two ‘‘displayed really great leadership ability” and along with the other eleven Seniors on the team, were key players. The quarterback, Scott Far¬ ris, was near the top of Divi¬ sion I for touchdown passes thrown. Evan Elkington was one of the best receivers in the state. This is especially im¬ pressive since Evan was play¬ ing football for the first time. Greg Ferrazzani was another valuable asset to the team, averaging better than five yards for every carry. Other Seniors who deserve recognition are Matt Edson, Jimmy Lucci. Joe Amico, Matt McDonald. Tim Stanton. John Doherty. |oe Pustizzi, and Billy Murphy. 1 ■ t i n I8 j Field Hockey (Front row I to r) Laurie Brady, Chris Burditt. (2nd row I to r) Kelly Conroy, Cindy Kevorkian Carolyne Flemming, Tricia Rogers, Jody Fantasia. (Back row I to r) Carole Fotino, Deanne Turner, Tara Collins, Susan Diamond, Terri Alworth. Us Them Wakefield 0 1 Melrose 1 1 Belmont 1 0 Woburn 1 2 Lexington 0 3 Burlington 2 0 Winchester 0 0 Stoneham 1 0 Wakefield 1 3 Melrose 0 0 Belmont 2 0 Watertown 0 1 Woburn 0 1 Lexington 2 3 Burlington 2 0 Winchester 4 0 Watertown 0 1 Stoneham 1 1 Following in the footsteps of 1983’s tournament berth team proved to be a difficult chal¬ lenge, but one eagerly accepted by the 1984 Rock- ettes. With hard work and deter- mination the team finished with a final record of 6-8-4. This did not qualify the Rock- ettes for another tournament, but it did qualify them as excel¬ lent players. Although the team had many inexperienced members, they also had four Seniors to lead the way. Co¬ captains Christine Burditt and Laurie Brady excelled in both their leadership and playing abilities. Seniors Carole Foti¬ no and Tara Collins were also key leaders who helped to put the pieces of their team together. In fact, Coach Kate Babas summed up the 1984 season this way: “We had an outstanding group of Seniors.” 70 Golf Team (Front row I to r) Mark Simone, John Chase, Fred Langeleh, Tim Devir, Rich Crosby. (Back row I to r) Chris Muse, Chris Nugent, Jeff Miller, Tony Hibbard, Matt Currie. Missing from photo Mark Stanieich. Us Them Lexington 4 8 Burlington 6 6 Watertown 6 6 Wakefield 8 4 Melrose 7 5 Malden 1 1 1 Winchester 414 714 Malden 12 0 Woburn 2 10 Belmont 5 7 Medford 1 1 1 Stoneham 9 3 Medford 8 4 The Reading High Varsity Golf Team lost many valuable players last season but once again they emerged as a dominant force with a 7-4-2 final record. This qualified them for the state tournament held each spring and placed them fifth in the Middlesex League. Captain Jeff Miller was named to the first All-Star Team and was also runner-up for the Most Valuable Player in the league. Senior Chris Muse was named Honorable Men¬ tion. Other talented golfers on the team included Seniors Matt Currie, Tony Hibbard, and Chris Nugent. Matt and Tony, in fact, were sent to the State Invitational Tournament along with Jeff Miller. It truly was a season filled with per¬ sonal bests for the Rockets. 72 Girls Soccer (Front row I to r) Elaine Mantia, Chris Moxcey, Mary Jo English, Sue Nordberg, Lisa Bearisto, Chris Anderson. (Second row I to r) Kathleen McKenna, Diana Morello, Kristine Ronayne, Cindy DiSanto, Kelly Fallon, |anine Kennedy, Laurel Vant. (Back row I to r) Coach Dave Lewis, Heidi Sheehan, Jill Bendikian, Jen Areglado, Debbie Sawyer, Sharon Turenne, Caroline Flagg, Liz Hincman, Anne Sudbay, Asst. Coach Ellie Dube. (Missing) Janet DiBiase. Us Them Wakefield 2 4 Belmont 0 6 Medford 4 0 Lexington 0 1 Burlington 1 3 Winchester 0 6 Peabody 0 3 Wakefield 0 4 Belmont 0 5 Medford 5 0 Arlington 0 1 Lexington 0 1 Burlington 0 3 Winchester 0 7 Arlington 1 4 Peabody 1 2 The fall of 1 984 brought a first for Girls Soccer in Reading — a varsity team. After only two years as a club sport, however, making a name for themselves proved to be diffi¬ cult in the strong Middlesex League. Nevertheless, Co¬ captains Mary |o English and Sue Nordberg had great en¬ thusiasm and kept their team fighting all of the way. Al¬ though the final record was 2- 14. the Rockettes played a fine season. “The record doesn ' t indicate how well we did. The girls improved throughout the season, pointed out Coach Dave Lewis. Contributions to the team were made by all members, especially Seniors Jennifer Areglado. Caroline Flagg. Sharon Turenne, Debbie Sawyer. Heidi Sheehan, Liz Hincman. Janet Dibiase, and Kathy McKenna. 74 Boys Soccer (Front row I to r) Peter Harootian, Chris Walsh, Tom Zaya, Peter Harutunian, Sean O’Brien, Andy Vanesse. (2nd row I to r) Boban Grubor, Bob Clattenburg, Brian Power, MarkThomann, Mike Grubor, Graham Bailey, Paul Orlando. (Back row 1 to r) Coach Phil Vaccaro, Brian Phelan, Matt Sudbay, Matt Thompson, Gerry Raffaele, Coach Sal Gulino. Led by Co-captains Chris Walsh and MarkThomann, the 1984 Boys Soccer Team had “a banner year”. Even though they came into the season with eight returning starters, the Rockets rose above all ex¬ pectations and finished the season with their best record ever, 1 1-5-2. Much of the team’s success was due to the outstanding scoring ability of Mike Grubor, who was named All-Scholastic by the Boston Globe and Player of the Year by the Readin g Chronicle. Because of their excellent record, the Rockets qualified for the state tournament in which they defeated Salem 2- 1, but then lost to Andover 3- 2. Among the many great members who led the team to a fourth place finish were Seniors Matt Sudbay, Brian Phelan, Gerrard Rafaele, Bob Clattenburg, and Brian Pow¬ ers. According to Coach Phil Vacarro, This was the team that will set the standard for Reading soccer.” Wakefield Melrose Belmont Woburn Lexington Burlington Winchester Watertown Stoneham Wakefield Melrose Belmont Woburn Lexington Burlington Winchester Watertown Stoneham Us 4 5 1 4 0 8 2 5 2 2 3 1 1 0 4 2 7 2 Them 4 3 2 0 1 1 O O O O — O 4-O LO N Girls Cross Country 44 gm jMT ' TW J j i i L -. ■ fri jp Jf | ; 1- t ? ' (Front row I to r) Ellen Cutter, Susan Johnson, Ellen McSweeney, Theresa McAuley, Tricia Small. (Back row I to r) Maureen Malone, Chrissy Harris, Beth Morgan, Jennifer Quagan, Lauren Bradford, Adria Canty. t Us Them Woburn 40 17 Wakefield 21 34 Winchester 37 20 Watertown 50 15 Burlington 36 21 Lexington 26 29 Belmont 19 36 Stoneham 29 26 Even though the record does not show it, the Reading Girls Cross Country Team had a very successful season this past fall. Their 5 wins and 3 losses do not even begin to illustrate the dedication and improvement they displayed. The team, led by Captain Ellen McSweeney, ran away with second place during the league meet held at Woburn. Chrissy Harris, the only other Senior on the team, was another great asset. Her strong and consistent pres¬ ence, along with some unbe¬ lievable performances by Sue Johnson and Theresa McAuley. helped to create a team with a lot of depth. The winning spirit the girls posses¬ sed was best exemplified by the awarding of the College Marketing Award for out¬ standing contribution to the sport of cross country to Ellen McSweeney. 78 79 Boys Cross Country (Front row I to r) David Chetwynd, Jeff Croft, Jamie Woods, Shanon Symes, Chris Silva. (Second row 1 to r) Randy Upham, Rob Danglemaier, Gregg Duffy, Patrick McGillicuddy. (Back row 1 to r) Paul Andreason, Terry Dugan, Steve Andrews, Fitz Hagan, Mike Norton, Joe Field. Woburn Wakefield Winchester Watertown Burlington Melrose Lexington Belmont Stoneham Us Them 26 31 22 39 35 24 37 20 34 24 37 20 25 34 27 30 26 29 The talent of the Boys Cross Country Team cannot be mea¬ sured in terms of their record alone. Their 4 wins and 5 los¬ ses are actually quite com¬ mendable, considering that three of their top runners were out for most of the season. Captain Fitz Hagan had an extraordinary season. He was virtually unbeaten until Mel¬ rose came to run. The race be¬ tween Fitz and Melrose’s Brian Caan was incredible. They both walked away with their best times, but Caan beat Fitz out by mere inches after an exciting come from behind” kick. Senior Terry Dugan was equally impressive. He ran only one step behind Fitz most of the time and was constantly improving. Terry received the Coaches’ Award at the fall banquet. His example will be a tough one to follow next season. 80 81 Hockey (Front row I to r) Chris Muse, John Jenks, Captain — Jeff Miller, Dave Killam, Captain — Steve Smith, Ralph DiNapoli. (2nd row 1 to r) Manager Jim Buckley, Jeff Thompson, John Boudreau, Scott Dendler, Steve Shaunessy, Peter Grunzweig, Mark Readon, Rick Collela, Ken Margosian, Asst. Coach Paul Belckenhuis. (Back row I to r) Mike Gregorio, Mett Driscoll, Scott Rooney, Kevin Buckley, Brian Thompson, Jay Mortin. (missing) Mike Vedder, Coach Peter Doherty, Asst. Coach Bernie Donovan. Marblehead Us 1 Them 3 Boston Latin 1 1 6 Melrose 8 5 Wakefield 5 3 Winchester 4 1 Lexington 7 2 Watertown 2 4 Belmont 6 3 Woburn 3 4 Burlington 8 4 Stoneham 13 5 Melrose 7 2 Wakefield 3 3 Winchester 6 0 Lexington 5 5 Watertown 1 1 1 Belmont 6 3 Woburn 5 2 Burlington 5 1 Stoneham 7 1 The hockey team skated to a second place league finish behind seniors: Co-captains Jeff Miller and Steve Smith, David Killam, John Jenks, Ralph DiNapoli and Chris Muse. The team posted a 14-4-2 record that qualified them for the MIAA tournament in which they advanced farther than any Reading High Hockey Team. The pucksters, backed by st rong play by all, including all-stars, Miller, Smith, DiNa¬ poli, Jenks and Boudreau were able to advance farther in the tournament than their first- place rival Watertown by de¬ feating Saugus and Winthrop. This made the Rockets strong contenders for the Mas¬ sachusetts State Division I Crown. Overall the team had a fine season and even though they would have liked to have captured another league title, everyone was satisfied with the team ' s tournament per¬ formance. 82 83 Wrestling (Front row 1 to r) Bob Biggio, Mike Coscia, Chris Amico, John Starr, Captain Joel Dube, Mike Lloyd, Mark Schwalm, Paul Crispo. (Second row 1 to r) David Dantas, George White, Mike Bradford, Karl Leibermann, John Compagnone, Bryan O’Connell, Jeff Wong. (Back row 1 to r) Coach Dave Lewis, Scott Farris, Dave Crispo, Matt McDonald, Dean Gilligan, Paul Pontone, Brian Phelan, Coach Tom Darrin. Us Them Tewksbury 18 30 Shawsheen 56 12 Billerica 28 25 Winchester 13 45 Lowell 15 42 Chelmsford 17 41 Burlington 45 12 Woburn 24 21 Lexington 44 23 Melrose 37 18 Wakefield 37 20 Methuen 17 43 Wilmington 52 12 Belmont 21 28 Saugus 42 24 The 1985 Boys Wrestling team had a great season which ended up in them set¬ ting a new school record with 141 take downs. Coach Tom Darrin felt that although the team dealt with a lot of adversity, they still succeeded and did well. Captains Dean Gilligan, Joel Dube and Scott Farris set a good example which led the team to finish second in the Middlesex League with a record of 5-2. The team possessed several excellent wrestlers. Dean Gilli¬ gan was named an All Star and Gerard Polcari and Scott Farris were named Honorable Men¬ tion. 84 Girls Basketball (Front row I to r) Caroline Flagg, Susan Nordberg. (Second row 1 to r) Cindy Disanto, Joanne Keneally, Kelly Fallon, Carole Fotino, Janine Kennedy. (Back row I to r) Jodi Davis, Erin Johnson, Christine Nelson, Janice Coates, Laura Curry, Coach Ted Bryson. With only two players re¬ turning who had Varsity expe¬ rience, Coach Ted Bryson looks at the Girl’s Basketball’s final record of 10-10 with great pride. The team was led to their fifth place finish by Co- Captains Caroline Flagg and Susan Nordberg. Coach Bry¬ son felt that both the Captains and Carole Fotino provided terrific leadership all through¬ out the season which gave the team a good foundation to work with nextyear. The 1985 team contained two stand¬ outs, Caroline Flagg and Janice Coates. Flagg was named an All Star and Coates was named All League. Us Them Brookline 42 49 Burlington 51 61 Watertown 56 44 Belmont 46 57 Brookline 16 49 Woburn 48 46 Melrose 41 21 Winchester 28 32 Lexington 28 37 Wakefield 34 29 Stoneham 45 17 Burlington 33 60 Watertown 30 22 Belmont 53 60 Woburn 21 43 Melrose 50 33 Winchester 56 37 Lexington 41 44 Wakefield 55 36 Stoneham 54 32 80 Boys Basketball (Front row I to r) Mike McGillicuddy, Tom Ward, Brian Wilson, Evan Elkington, Steven Lane, Derek Sanford. (Back row I to r) Coach Bill Carroll, Carl McFadden, Chris Marakovitz, Stephen Dahil, John Flibbert, Joe Gilligan, Asst. Coach Jeff Nelson. Burlington Watertown Belmont Saugus Lewiston, ME Woburn Melrose Winchester Lexington Wakefield Stoneham Burlington Watertown Belmont Woburn Melrose Winchester Lexington Wakefield Stoneham Us Them 61 35 73 57 62 64 80 57 76 57 67 51 72 55 58 59 71 58 69 53 86 43 79 48 78 61 88 71 70 55 64 62 66 51 60 78 63 43 83 48 The 1985 Boys Basketball team had an amazing season which was due to a great deal of hard work and determina¬ tion. The successful team was led by three seniors: Captains, Evan Elkington and Brian Wil¬ son and Stephen Dahill. Coach Bill Caroll felt that the captains were outstanding in their ded¬ ication to playing team bas¬ ketball. The players always performed as a team which was the main factor allowing them to qualify for the tourna¬ ment where they overcame Acton-Boxborough only to succumb to Andover. Brian Wilson’s outstanding contributions were recog¬ nized when he was named the Most Valuable Player in the Middlesex League as well as being voted an All League All Star. 88 . IttWfMMNMHii Girls Track (Front row I to r) Andrea Louie, Kara Kelly, Jennifer Areglado, Ellen McSweeney, Chrissy Harris, Patty Duffy. (Second row I to r) Angela Ames, Lori Neary, Suzanne Morgan, Dawn Allen, Kristine Ronayne, Beth Fuller, Theresa McAuley, Cindy Kevorkian, Mau¬ reen Malone. (Back row I to r) Asst. Coach Nancy Madden, Amy Bither, Tricia Small, Asst. Coach Mrs. Fearnside, Ann Higgott, Paula Bendikian, Joy Pfeffer, Ellen Cutter, Beth Morgan, Jennifer Keenan, Andrea Hall, Erica Thompson, Erin McCormack, Karen Anderson, Kristine Anderson, Coach Ken Feit. Us Them Woburn 47 39 Wakefield 57 28 Winchester 51 34 Watertown 70 12 Burlington 53 33 Lexington 49 37 Belmont 50 36 Stoneham 62 24 The girls winter track team once again remained unde¬ feated. They came up against some very formidable com¬ petition but in the end were victorious. With a record of 8 wins and 0 losses in the Mid¬ dlesex league the girls ended their season with another tro¬ phy for the school. Coach Ken Feit and Captains Ellen McSweeney and Chrissy Har¬ ris inspired the multi-talented team of girls to give their best at each meet. The team of girls took home a number of differ¬ ent medals at the State relays and the States at Harvard Uni¬ versity. Chrissy Harris even made it to the Eastern this year and placed 6th in the shot put. With such a strong group of underclassmen participating on the track, and only five gra¬ duating seniors, they should have no problem in keeping their undefeated record, something which has become a tradition at R.M.H.S. 90 91 Boys Track (Front row I to r) Bob Hart, Shannon Symes, Doug Faria, Joe Connelly, Mike Girouard, Mark Field, Sean Haney, joe Giordano, John Alda, Eric DuPaul, Joe Hamwey, Gordie Hubbard, Kevin McGrath, Patrick Fenneily, Mike Maddalena. (Second row I to r) Ed Rabideau, Gerry Tortora, Kent George, Greg Ferrazanni, Terry Dugan, Ted Harlan, Neil Klepeis, Bill Murphy, Alan Jenney, Jim Riley, Joe Field, Dave Krueger, Paul Andreason, Nando Ramos, John Kuhne, Ryan jesser. (Third row 1 to r) Manager Nian Wan, Coach Paul Soule, John Mello, Randy Upham, Jeff Starr, Eric Johnson, Brian Scouten, Andrew Scott, Doug Cail, Tony Carcia, Peter Erwin, Terrance Bacchus, John Macaluso, Mark Selvitelli, Steve Surette, Paul Orlando, Robert Dangelmaier, Rich Byron, Rick Conlan, Peter Harootian, Steve Savio, Coach Hal Croft. (Back row I to r) Mike McGurn, Mike Ricci, Jeff Croft, Pat McGillicuddy, Gregg Duffy, Gary Waters, Robert Stone, Michael Sewall, Chris Silva, Brandon Millet, Eric Kevorkian, John Erwin, Dave Chetwynd. Us Them Woburn 53 33 Wakefield 74 12 Winchester 67 19 Watertown 64 18 Burlington 62 24 Melrose 70 16 Lexington 48 38 Belmont 61 25 Stoneham 67 19 The boys’ winning tradition was continued again this sea¬ son. With a winning record of 9 and 0 this winter they still remained undefeated in 13 years. Coached by Mr. Soule and Mr. Croft, the boys have shown nothing but talent and dedication to the sport. Cap¬ tain Billy Murphy organized and led the team into every meet with the winning spirit that they are known for. He was even voted by the league as the outstanding performer in the 600. Terry Dugan, another deserving senior, just about broke his previously set record every meet. He also went to the Eastern State meet, and ran the 1000 for a fourth place, a very com¬ mendable job and a school record. The immensly talented team will not be for¬ gotten either for they placed first in the state relays this year. 92 Girls Gymnastics Wakefield Newton North Burlington Lincoln Sudbury Belmont Woburn Melrose Winchester Stoneham Us Them 91.00 79.60 97.35 99.27 99.05 1 1 7.90 100.45 99.80 95.55 105.35 1 10.85 120.05 105.80 1 13.80 108.30 1 1 1.20 1 12.30 108.30 (Front row I to r) Lori Cummings, Christine Moxcey, Katie Maroney, Michelle Mago- nagle, Toni D’Alessandro, Lisa Martins, Beth Covino, Liz Muse. (2nd row 1 to r) Stacey Auld, Elaine Dickey, Paula Girard, Candy Coakly, Buffy Holms, Carolyn Byron, Heather Chainey. (Back row I to r) Sonja Freeland, Patty Haratootian, Becky Burne, Karen Fante, Cindy Warren, Kelly Wade, Marie Rivers, Kathleen Duff, Coach Dan Darter. The girls gymnastics team, coached by Dan Barter, who Commuted daily from New Hampshire, had a very suc¬ cessful season. With an overall Northern League record of 3 wins and 5 losses, the girls im¬ proved their standings from last year when they did not win a single meet, and ended up 5th in the league. The very hardworking, highspirited, and enthusiastic team was led by their captain, Toni D’Ales¬ sandro, the only returning se¬ nior this year. However, the lack of upper classmen did not stop the girls from performing exceptionally well all season. Reading High looks forward to this young, up and coming team to do very well in the years to come. 94 95 Boys Gymnastics (Front row I to r) Gregg Hull, Mark Miola, Rocky Snyder, Joe Fitzgerald, Charlie Kiely, Tim Spurr, Mark Malonson, Paul Vultaggio. (2nd row 1 to r) Eric Sturm, Mike Calvo, Jim West, Bob Hansen, Rob Fasciano, Brian King, Jon Rothrock, Jeff Mottl, Tom Ruff. (Back row I to r) Jen Dwyer, Mark Jesser, Rich Abati, Danny Webb, Dana Ballou, Jay Vigeante, Mike Rivers, Mike McKenna, Joe Castelli, Brian Differ, Todd Petrin, Billy Wood, Jamie Bent. (Missing) Mark Hawkins. Andover Burlington Lincoln Sudbury Newton North Phillips Andover Salem, NH Newton South Methuen Brookline Revere Winthrop Us Them 96.50 66.60 98.45 104.75 98.50 55.40 101.35 104.25 101.90 86.25 101.05 104.00 99.40 75.40 104.50 77.10 102.90 91.80 106.20 106.50 107.40 89.75 The boys gymnastics team, coached by Tom Myslicki, had another very successful and somewhat surprising season. Their overall record of 7 wins and 4 losses in the Northern League of Massachusetts, left them in a respectable 3rd place. This also qualified the team for the states, in which Joe Fitzgerald received 3rd place in the pommel horse. This is the highest medal e ver received by a Reading High gymnast. Another impressive memory for the team was their defeat of Lincoln- Sudbury, a first in the history of the two teams’ rivalry. Also, at the Salem Invitationals the team placed 3rd, bringing home the first trophy ever for the school. The attitude and leader¬ ship of the seniors on the team was absolutely outstanding,” said Tom Myslicki. The seven seniors; Mark Malonson, Mark Miola, Rocky Snyder, Tim Spurr, Joe Fitzgerald, Charlie Kiely and Mark Hawkins, split the duty of captain at each meet giving everyone a chance and making for a very enjoyable season. 97 The Finishing Touch Seniors Now is the time, it’s our Senior Year, A time for laughter, joy and cheer; A time to separate school from fun, So we can decide, for our years to come. You can see, through times of sorrow, There’s no guarantee for our tomorrow; This is why we must work together, To create friendship and memories that will last forever. When we were freshmen, we were young and shy, As sophomores we waited as the years passed by. As juniors we were happy about the new freedoms we got, And when the Seniors left, sad we were not. For finally it came, at last it was here. The very first stages of our Senior year. Summer came, and flew right by. Next thing we knew, were back at Reading High. We saw classmates and teacher and old school chums With whom we’ll share every day with, until June finally comes, The fall brought pumpkining and the Thanksgiving Day Game, Days passed by, and soon winter came. Hockey games were won, and basketball, too Spring came and went, then the next thing we knew, Senior Week was upon us, and in just a few days The Class of ‘85 would be going separate ways We ll say goodbye with excitement and pain But never will we lose the memories we’ve gained. The memories of our Senior year will leave us never The class of ’85 will reign forever! — Jennifer Adams OOOOH, those cheeks! 100 ‘ Huh?! “I want It BAD!” 101 Isl j P Jm. 1 7 ? frf™ v ' n ■ v_ r j I sjij£. 1 a 9 SbL. - ,:fHI || @K | J . ■ ' ■ ■ 1 A B- % w B wM ? ' ' v|a K EfjLpV Sk. k, K mtL f r- km 104 109 -re r ' t ■jp? ' M % li. m , { ▼ k k ST ' n r • A wKr U «. .. il |p« B 1 i w 1 r 3yT ‘ -i ! W ft A % 1 4 ' ” E« k A ,LlK b. S 1 _ 1 “Bottoms up!” “What’s up?” Bomb scare revisited Girls just wanna have funi 108 “We weren’t really going to jump, silly!” “It’s going to be one of those days.” “Hey , you!” ‘What? You’re not going on a Kelley’s run!” ‘Damn these childproof caps! ' 1 ■ ••• ‘ V.) ■ i! r ! p m 1 f . •a , , • . L + 109 C iafc I I fi gMBajjl I %Wp?9§K£ J| PIS -t JB 1 38fc I RRIBLE TEAP T CT y | ■V v 1 ™ B a If T W ySj — JI ■kg • ■ ijt r MAJ ■ ’ ’B ■r ■ ■ wk VI H % j I ) , jtjM |V I « O r W a x 4 J Cv jBb lmnk I 12 «X 113 Gary R. Abate 9 Buckingham Drive Garfield, Gabate .. . Enjoyed computers ... Favor¬ ite teacher Mrs. Jones . . . Will always be good friends with AC and ] B, good times with MQ, KP, AP, PM, remembered the talks with the “Good Times Gang , doesn’t like Mrs. Jones always saying “class will now come to order and the fireside chats . . . Future plans include college, to study business man¬ agement Life is too short to be small.” — Ben Disraeli Jennifer M. Adams 169 Wakefield Street J. Jenn . Enjoyed Spanish III with Mrs. Sweeney, Will always be remembered for her poems and her dancing Will always remember winter beach runs with CJB, NEC w-ends, Best times with CJB, AMC, JWB, DEE, Fitz, NEV, Mooch. MGCIU, GQ, ISS with KF, DC, ' 83 with TG, No Biggie . 6-Pack, Win¬ ning the bet Member and Choreographer of advanced and group dances, Chairman of Youth against Arthritis, Member of the Jr and Sr class com¬ mittees. Spanish club, The Six Pack . Works at LaPierre school of dance and Career Life .. Col¬ legebound You ' ll never realize, until it’s too late, that youth is wasted on the young. — Peg LaRerre, Jacki Casey — DTCB convention ' 83 Mom, Dad, Geoff, Missy — Love Ya! 114 James M. Accomando 46 Evergreen Road Spiderman, Chief . . . Enjoyed physics, favorite teacher Mr. Blum . . . Will always remember Carl Johanson. Lenny, summer of 84, near death on Lowell St., nights at MM’s, Hampton road trip. Gretchen’s, SYD ' s, Brad ' s, Angelo ' s, MB’s, Aeros- mith, the sergeant ' 84, the rabbit, good times with the boys, Celts victory parade, swinging, Red Sox vs. the Skins, Jr prom, the garage, Belmont feast . . . Four year member of the varsity tennis team . . . Enjoys sports and music . . . Collegebound “Take it to the limit, one more time.” — The Eagles Cathleen A. Ahearn 7 Hillside Road Cathy, Cath . . . Enjoyed art and sewing . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Swanson, Mrs. Evans . . . Will always remember summer of ' 82 with Michelle, Nantasket Beach Hotin the city” summer of ' 84, ji, RN, AC.JB, LP, noodles” . . . Enjoys drawing, partying, and dancing . Collegebound . . . Thanks Mom and Dad I love you . . . In the end what we mourn are the people we didn ' t touch and the paths we didn’t take. I Tina Acquavfva 18 Avon Street Tinals . .. Favorite class Distrib. Ed., Favorite teacher Mr. Levesque . . . Remembered for her laugh, Will always remember summer of 84, SS, TS, KS, DW, JG. AT, DS, CA, SK, DS, MS. RC, DB. TC, Charlestown, Somerville, Stoneham, 4 a.m., DF, CC, Mystic Lake, Parties at SS’s house, Fitzie, Pretenders concert, death ride, ying and drive-ins . . . Enjoys partying and horseback riding . . . Future plans include col¬ lege, becoming rich and getting married See you on the dark side of the moon.” — Pink Floyd All Hakan AW nay Itni dede sok No. 5 D.9 Kiziltuprek, Istanbul Enjoyed microbiology Favorite teacher Mr. Ken¬ ny ... PartofA.F.S. . .. First day was everything; first day was confusion; was beginning; was the day I realized how friendly American youth was; and was the first day of the rest of my experience .. . Activi¬ ties include A.F.S. member . . Enjoys microbiology and free periods ... College bound (maybe In the U.S.) . . . Thanks Reading High Joseph C. Amico 28 Pasture Road Spud, Ameke . . . Enjoyed human behavior ... Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Bunten . . . Will always remember hanging around with SF, |L, JD, good times at N.E.N., hanging around at Capri and Burger King . . . Partici¬ pated on football and track .. . Member of Spanish Club, senior class . .. Enjoys breakdancing ... Plans to join the Navy When the going gets tough, the tough get going.” — J.W. Margaret H. Applin 16 Pennsylvania Avenue Margie . . . Enjoyed biology with Mrs. Brudrewicz Best remembered for being with Doug Carey Will always remember meeting Doug Carey, buying my dust car, seeing my sister at school, | changing courses too many times Employed at Donut Maker . Future plans include business | school I Don ' t walk in front of me, 1 may not follow. Don ' t | walk behind me, I may not lead, but walk beside me I and be my friend.” I ' It was four years of my life when I experienced I hardships and many happy times. It ' s four years I ' ll I never forget.” Paul D. Andreason 1 5 Cumberland Road Pablo . . . Enjoyed engineering graphics . . . Favor¬ ite teachers Mr. Wales, Miss P . . . Best remembered for his skiing ability and his attitude towards school . . . Will always remember cruising into Boston with Boy-Chuck, 12 29 82, CCL ' 84, losing it!, the IBB ' s, 8 8 84, caribou with AK, almost paradise!, H rules, t 5 in 45, BL and his friend, the best of times, the basket . . . Member of the varsity cross country team . . . Enjoys hiking, summers and parties, plans to become rich . . . Collegebound “Like a guest who stayed too long, now it ' s finally time to leave, yes it’s finally time to leave, take it calmly and serene . . . it’s the famous final scene.” — Bob Seger Stephen £. Andrews 342 Pearl Street Roadie . . . Enjoyed ancient history . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Blum and Mr. Howland . . . Will always remember good times with the group, May 10, late night BK crew, Mr. Lovely ' s class, vacation, TM, TR, CM, DW, CH . . . Member of cross country, spring track and winter track teams . . . Future plans in¬ clude college Thank you. Jennifer L. Areglado 46 Glenmere Circle Jen, Crash . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Howland . . . Remembered for THE CRASH , liking Bob Seger . . . Will always remember running over Kermit and his cousins with CF, ST, slugg on your lips, little Frosh’s vocab book, cruising with CF, ST, good times raisin’ ? ! w Ln, “Who, us?”, the locker at track and never being able to find anything!, Poopy Bear lives! . . . Member of winter and spring varsity track jv. soccer and varsity soccer teams . . . Collegebound “I think I’m starting to learn, they call it understand¬ ing, a willness to grow. 1 finally understand it, there is so much I could know.” — Bob Seger Paula J. Arlington 1 Summit Drive P.J. . Favorite class Individual Living Skills Best remembered for track Enjoys roller skating, dancing, and swimming Member of varsity track . Plans to go to a college for fashion design Brian K. Balkus 23 Harrison Street Weeblb . . . Favorite class Distributive Education . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Levesque . . . Remembered for wearing a hat all the time . . . Future plans include working for his father Life is too short to goof off. David T. Ballou 856 Main Street Dave Enjoyed art class . Favorite teacher Mr. Feit . Best remembered for “Daddy . . . Will always remember Harold Parker w Kim, summer parties, the back seat of the Pimpto, dipping in Quannapowitt Lake. Tiger Tat oo . . . Participated in weight lifting, three years of cross country track, two years of indoor track, one year of spring track . .. Plans include; sign painting school, becoming an insurance agent. Family! “When you are down and out remember there is always someone watching out.” David A. Bancroft 664 Pearl Street Pooncroft. Beatle . . Favorite class Distributive Ed¬ ucation . . Favorite teacher Mr. Levesque . . . Best remembered for the wiffle . . . Will always remem¬ ber labor day weekend ’84. party on the mountain, KD 8 ?, Ruppie ' s party horizon getting towed, get¬ ting totalled by a motorcycle . . , Employed by Han¬ son ' s Mobil . Mr. Savarino, Mason contractors . . . Enjoys working on cars . . . Plans to own a gas station Christopher Barker 82 Middlesex Avenue Jacqi juiline Beaulieu 1 53 Belmont Street Jack. Wackie Jackie . . . Enjoyed cooking and ac¬ counting . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Gillis and Mrs. Carter . . . Will remember Roller Palace with NS, KS, MS, Wayne, Jr Prom, Revere beach parkway, par¬ tying with best friends, the RP gang, Cape Cod summer ' 84, Hampton beach summer ' 84, pump- kining, Sunday ' s zoologicals, Partying at Herald Par¬ ker, all four years at RMHS . . . Member of Pep squad and group dance . Business school ... I love you Mom and Dad! “What’s in your heart will never change.” — John Waite Daniel P. Beers 87 Prescott Street Doc, Beersy . . . Enjoyed American Lit. . . Favorite teacher Mr. Feit . . . Will always remember the sum¬ mer of ' 84 in BA’s house, second period off with Wendy, “he ralphedl”, one-act play, making awe¬ some jokes with Rick, BA always going away — hint, hint, Kevin ' s locker, I ' m a bug!!, cruising, Mandy-Ant, fun times with MG, KD, WW. MH, RS.JO, TR, VP, RC, AC. MG. MG, DR. JF. BH, JW. the locker, Lowie Brue . .. Participated in two years of gymnastics ... Member of the drama club and the locker . Em¬ ployed at Caldor . . . Collegebound Now I’ve gained some understanding of the only world that we see — things that I once dreamed of have become reality. 1 16 — Rush Carolyn A. Bell 1 76 Summer Avenue Lynnie, Mins . . . Enjoyed geometry . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Jones . . Remembered for going out with Matthew O ' Shaughnessy . . . Will always re¬ member 5 1 1 84 — Jr prom, 1 1 19 82 — the stair¬ way, 9 1 7 84, 4 6 84, 1 1 19 84, four best buddies, Boston, Just music, one thousand notes, the beach, Virgo and Libra, Pop ' s Br., the poem, N.H., Maine, the lake, remember Uppy, special memories with MO and our unforgettable dreams . . . Enjoys danc¬ ing and aerobics . . . p.s. Someday will come. Love, Kid. . . Employed at Marshalls .. . Collegebound Memories will last forever.” Melissa B. Berryman 743 Main Street Mis . . . Will remember French exchange ' 82, New. York ' 82, Montreal ' 83, ski trips at the shack 84, double D with M 3 1 5 84, Good times with DR and KD, Smash up cars with PH and DR in Miss P’s . . . Member of JV field hockey and softball, cross coun¬ try, varsity basketball. High Happenings, Class rep., Employed at Reading Animal Clinic . . . College- bound “And now for something completely different.” — John Gleese Dona R. Bertelsen 1 5 I Pine Ridge Road Enjoyed Human Behavior and Spanish I Favorite teacher Mrs. Healy . . Remembered for my high performance, all-terrain, and racey brown pinto wagon . . . Will always remember the wild and spe¬ cial times of ' 84 with CA and everybody — PC and TL forever and ever — Bartlett drive — cruising at Revere Beach — The Quarry — RF, EC, DL. DJ, BN, DP, SC, RH, — parties in Wakefield — Kristin Hurl- burt — “Check — the Factory — football games Member of the baton squad Employed at Win¬ chester Hospital, a La Mode, and a dentist office Collegebound for dental assisting Don ' t count the days; make the days count. — “Happiness Michael Bilodeau 99 Grove Street Christine M. Blacker 55 Whittier Road Chris . . . Enjoyed math and gym class . . . Favorite teachers Mrs. Murray and Mr. Myslicki . . . Remem¬ bered for having a nice smile . . . will always remem¬ ber the junior prom . . . Enjoys rollerskating . . . Employed at Burger King . . . Future plans include college Diane E. Blacker I 2 Edwin Street Di, Cohen . . . Enjoyed 20’s and 30 ' s . Favorite teacher Mr. Howland . Will always remember Bean town runs with Lana, Cull. Doots, Duff. Stegs and Rene. Dot day, DF. JP, the Hill, Southie, C-town, my bashes, Newbury St.. BK, chow downs, the Stegs mobile, I love ya Patty . Tracy!, MD . Rach, ILBT. ya slug!, RC. never a better time!!, The Eggs”, Triple D ' s BR, on Broadway!. 3 9 84 Future plans — marry someone rich!!! I 17 Wendy Lee Blomley 681 Haverhill Street Rawhide . . . Enjoyed ancient civilizations . . . Favor¬ ite teacher Mr. Lovely . . . Remembered for being a cowgirl . . . Participates in equestrian activities . . . Pet peeve — Mr. Lovely talking with his hands . . . Employed at Demoula’s . . . Hopes to become an environmental lawyer in Montana “Exercise restraint. — Mrs. Jones Christine A. Bohannon 33 County Road Chris . . Enjoyed 20 ' s . 30 ' s with favorite teacher Mr. Howland . . Will always remember North Con¬ way w HW, AF. CD. MP. Roger William ' s, year with SM, Medford square. Def Leppard w FIW AF, David Bowie W SC, commons concerts, happy birthday Bono, the big thick cigars w LM at the nursing home. Lynn ' s broker, New Year ' s Eve w SM, sea food crepes w LM, good times partying with all my friends . . Plans include being able to sleep in the morning . . . “I hear the children crying and I know it ' s time to Scott A. Borgal 8 Marla Lane Borg . . . Enjoyed U.S. History with favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . . Will always remember Woburn senior prom, DeMoulas Christmas dance. Zak s Oktoberfest 82’, 83’, Always remember all my friends at work. Best of friends — P.B, C.L, T.C. PA P.M, G.A, A.C. Will always remember good time spent with Cathy and trips to California and good times on Cape Cod . . . Member of freshman bas¬ ketball team . . . Employed at DeMouias . . . Col- legebound “Everything must have an end like a ocean to a shore like a river to a stream it ' s the famous final scene.” — Bob Seger John W. Bowen 73 Howard Street john Enjoyed 1 Oth grade English . Favorite teacher Mr. Congdon . . . Remembered for being the 1 Rush fan . Will always remember Mr. Bond ' s 10th grade English, football with BUH, SD, and the gang, gym nights . . . pet peeve — kids who don ' t pick up their feet when they walk . . . Em¬ ployed at Burner King Collegebound All the world s a stage. — Rush I 18 Robert M. Bowen 83 Grand Street Bob . . . Enjoyed freshman social studies . . . Favor¬ ite teacher Mr. Brett . . . Remembered for fighting with CA . . . Will always remember the front tire falling off on Lowell Street, going to Maine with JD . . . Participated in freshman track . . . Employed as a janitor . . . Future plans include making money in electronics . .. “Thanks Mom and Dad!” “Fight me.” -ID Karen E. Boyd 29 Gavin Circle Woody, Lizbet . Enjoyed human behavior Favorite teacher Mr. Howland Remembered for doing Woody Woodpecker imitations, loving Van Halen, and being myself . . . Will always remember being with Lori H. and Pam C„ goofing off w my friends, partying, going to Pam ' s “birthday party! ' , super dark sunglasses, Lori H. driveway, 100 woolys ... Member of the glee club . Pet peeve — cafeteria women . Enjoys horseback riding, traveling, writing, and Van Halen . . Future plans include becoming a world wide traveler and journal¬ ist, hopes to go to U.S.C. . . . Thanx PC, Space, BRADY, Maureen, Linda — you ' ve made the year a lot easier.” . . . ' This Bud’s for us. seniors!” You might hav e forgot the Journey ends, you ' ve tied your knots, you’ve made your friends.” — The Cars Scott D. Bradley 313 South Street Enjoyed accounting . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Hop¬ kins Plans to become an accountant Lauren S. Brady 26 Winthrop Avenue Laurie, Braid . . . Enjoyed Idea of Man . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Howland and Mrs. Edelsburg . . . Re¬ membered for recycling old boyfriends . . Will al¬ ways remember the summer of ' 84 with Craig, goodtimes with PC, LH, Woody and LB, Jr. Prom, Pieces ' slumber party. AP’s, “It’s 12:00!”, “Green line, which line?”, Out to lunch!. B.). Concert, SE¬ NIOR YEAR!!! . . . Co-captain of varsity field hockey . . . Member of S.A.D.D., Youth and Family Re¬ sources, Nat’l Honor Society . . . works . . . Thanks Mom and Dad, I love you. “Too many dwell on yesterday, wish for tomorrow, and miss living for today.” James A. Brangiforte 14 Riverside Drive Branj, Brag . . . Enjoyed history . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . . Remembered for the Pinto . . . Will always remember AC, the summer of ' 84 with KO, JC, LP, RN, KA, ]A . . . Enjoys bowling, work and landscaping . . . Future plans include college for a business degree Peter V. Broderick 34 Winslow Road Injoyed gym class Favorite teachers Mr. Kenney ind Mrs. Donovan . . . Will always remember Bos¬ on with DM, Bozo, MB football games, DM, JB, CL, D, GA, AL, LF, MQ, death to the dolphin , BL ' s riend, death by Bunda! .. Enjoys sports Christine M. Burditt 35 Holly Road Chris, Bird . . . Enjoyed human behavior . .. Favorite teacher Mr. Congdon . . . Remembered for always being hungry . .. Will always remember 9 21 83 at Meadowbrook with Pepper, pumpkining, 9 8 84, spray painting the parking lot and getting caught, Gregories Gang, summer of ' 84, Florida, Beach Boys concert, DB and SD’s parties, sign stealing, cruisin ' in the Pinto, jr prom, good times with CR, PG, LH, jK, LS, and the gang . . . Played varsity softball and jv basketball, co-captain of varsity field hockey . . . member of the “Pinto crew . . . Employed at Gre¬ gories ' Sub Shop . . . Collegebound How high I aim, how much I see, how far i reach, depends on me. Tracy M. Burke 19 Virginia Circle Trace, Scoop, Bouncy Enjoyed anatomy and physiology with Mr. Garland Favorite teacher Bob I hate my tie Swanson Remembered for using any excuse to get out of class Will never forget the good times spent with AP. LR. those everlasting parties that we have yet to remember. Spring break 83. Dave and Dean, summer of 84 in Excitementville U S A., the 99 . football games. Atlantic crew, is that real gold, good times in Mr Swanson s class Member or slide show pho¬ tography. SADD. powderpuff. P W A of Rainbow pet peeve having to get Amy up in the morning Employed at Lux and Atlantic Supermarket Thanks Mom “Give it your best shot! Go for the gold! I 19 % Linda M. Butler 4 Fielding Road LB, LL, But , . . Enjoyed 20 ' s and 30 ' s w Mr. How¬ land . . Favorite teachers Mr. Swanson and Mrs. Jones . . Will always remember good times at the impossible brat”, 8 20 83 — I love you Dad!, )B, eh?”, jeffersons, rm, Tasca ' s Party w LB, PC, LH, EB, Happy B ' day PCI, Dunkin Donuts — thanks Chris, 100 woolies w Elizabeth, Kathy D ' s — Maria!!!, AP’s w the gang, jr prom ' 83 and ' 84, Austin Sr prom ' 84, Cape w AD, Ghostbusters w Joey, Like, will you be our friend?”, Kj, 5th period )r year — MP, beach w Michelle . . . Coilegebound for nursing . . . Em¬ ployed at Atlantic The best things in life can not be seen or heard; they must be felt with the heart.” — Helen Keller Kymberly R. Calvo 128 South Street Kym Enjoyed French II with favorite teacher Mrs. Edelsberg Will never forget the quarries w SW, SF. MF. Pb. MO, MR. DB. PV and jC. never forget DF and the palace w KC. DC. JF. VC. RB. DG. TZ. VR. Wl. and Rl. May 20. ' 84. pushing DB ' s car in Rockport, Quebec wSW, |D. DD, MC. ML. MS. SM, skiing w SW. MS. ML, never forget the good times shared with SW I never want to forget these special people Susan. Debbie, and Karen — Best of luck to them Member of Varsity Gymnastics and group dance for three years boys ' gymnastic manager for two years Coilegebound for child psychoho- uch memories I have, minute memories, dim re¬ flections of what I did not get to know but knew. Jeannette L. Cain 319 West Street Neddy. Corine. Favorite class Distributive Edu¬ cation w Favorite teacher Mr. Levesque Re¬ membered for remembering Randy Rhoads Will always remember Sandy and the Kitty ' s crew, Hampton Beach ' 84, seadog, Randy Rhoads. Dana, Past memories of Bob, KR. PC, |T. SM, JC. meeting Ozzy Osbourne, talking to Mrs. Delorse Rhoads, partying with joe Perry, Patty, going 160 on the highway with Steve in a Burt Reynolds trans am Member of the pep squad . . . Future plans include living in California . .. “Sandy, thanx for being a friend.” .. . “God bless Randy Rhoads 1956-1982. Flying high again.” — Ozzy Osbourne Patricia B. Callaghan 55 Hanscom Avenue Tricia, Trish, . . . Enjoyed chemistry. A.P. chem. Brit- .Lit, Calculus . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Zenewicz and Mrs. Mirkin . . . Remembered for never being in Hrm. because of meetings and being on the go . Will never forget grand class marshall, Harvard U. summer school ' 84, jr and Sr. proms 84, Jr. prom ' 83, Sr. banquet 84, MM, LR, AL. LB. SG, jungle”, Dr. John . . . Editor of High Happenings”, Pres, of Student Advisory Council, V.Pres. Student Council ' 83, ' 84 . . . Member of Nat ' l Honor Society. Span¬ ish Nat’l Honor Society, “Impressions” . . . College- bound Don ' t follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” Deborah L. Campbell 58 Orange Street Bumble . . . Enjoyed Geometry class . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Vacarro . . . Best remembered for her laugh . . . Will never forget Dance Factory, Uptown, Rascals with KC, KC, JF, DG, RB, VC, LW, VR, DB, TZ, SW, TS, Wl, Dom Brighani’s . . . Employed at Life¬ line Ambulance . . . Future plans include attending college for accounting . . . Thanks Mom “If you love something set it free, if it comes back to you it’s yours, if it doesn’t it never was.” Terri K. Canada 37 Winslow Road Enjoyed geometry class with favorite teacher Mrs. Jones . . . Remembered for tuning out . Will al¬ ways remember never making it to jersey, bun runs with CA, and Lisa, admiring BW, cougar watching with CA, savage and beau, wanting cheeseburgers and fries Don ' t ask how much time you have left — ask how much of your mind . Let’s go crazy.” — Prince 120 Lisa M. Caratelli 284 Lowell Street Little Lee .. . Enjoyed 3D design class . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Wood . . . Will always remember Duran Duran 3 1 5 84, arguing with DD, endless loves and hate stories from DD, WW, Oba Noba”, thanks Rina M., summer ' 84, bun runs, CD, DD, LC, TC, CL, AP, RM, MG, KD, EC, WW, AT . . . Employed at Lech- mere . . . Goodbye Reading High . . . What’s so good about goodbyes when the best is yet to come.” — Bryan Adams Douglas F. Carey 145 Lowell Street Mad Dog . . . Enjoyed Spanish class . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Budrawicz . . . Best remembered for Margie Applin . . . Will always remember Hallo¬ ween of 1984 and rat racing . . . Future plans in¬ clude college Nothing is easy; nothing godd is free. — Triumph Christine A. Caruso 9 Tennyson Circle Enjoyed human behavior with Mr. Valeska Fa¬ vorite teachers Mrs. Sweeney. Miss P Best re¬ membered for turning into a pumpkin at I 1:00 Will always remember good times w DM, AD, SM, |M. Toni — we made it thru 4, Norwich 83 w Ape, the blazer, CVO ski trip, BK runs, )r prom w PG, 9 8, Good Harbor, 5 12 84, CMcG BLTN, 10-40-36. Sheryl s. CH(ET) talks of soph yr. sweet 16. kbp 7,4 84 — thanks D. insomnia chats, best of times with family fk friends Member of Jr. Sr commit- ■ee, HR rep, student council, Pioneer 85 editor. Spanish club, executive of SADD Employed at f abric Town and New England Rehab College- ound D ya gotta be subtle!. Thanks Mom. Dad, -ar. Paul, I luv u! ' A life of the fondest memories makes up for the Dnes filled with tears. Nicole L. Catino 19 Milepost Road Nikki . . . Enjoyed Algebra II . . . Favorite teachers Miss P., Mrs. Bud, Mrs. Z . . . Will never forget road trips with the Bubble, memorable friendship with KK (over BM ' s), Lapierre’s New Year ' s Eve. — ' 84, Baton Squad dance with MC, ]r. prom with only Dawn, Palace with Scott, my accident and really getting “hit”, summer of ’84 with the Bud Buddies bandwagon, the Deak at the Royal Hawaiian Member of NATO . . . Employed at Harrows collegebound . . . Thanks Mom and Dad I luv ya! Life is like a party, and parties weren’t meant to last.” — Prince; 1999 Dayna Carroll 37 johanna Drive Dunky . . . Enjoyed U.S. History Favorite teachers Mr. Swanson and Mrs. Carter Remem¬ bered for always being with Laurie Shaw Will never forget Maine ' 83 and ' 84 with the Shaws. D I P check, Fla. ’84 with LS, April vacation ' 82. Fresh, year, CYO ski trip ’83, the A.N. 8 1 1 84, sneaking out 8 25 84, “the bathroom scene ”, Parties at TF and Gj’s house, oh wow”, “wham ”, 9 7 84 with DS, Wakefield parties, proms and semi-formals, awe¬ some times with LS. MM, PH. DM, CM, KM, G). TF, RW, DS, summer of ' 84 and BK runs Member of S.A.D.D. and Sr. class committee. Baton squad, powderpuff Thanks Mom and Dad. I love ya Employed at DeMoulas Every now and then I get a little bit nervous that the best of all the years have gone by.” — B. Tylor Stephen A. Catino 30 Chequesette Road Steve Enjoyed wood shop Favorite teachers Mr. Patterson and Mr. Lovely Will never forget the great times and parties with PS. RW, RL, MO. DB. DS. DF, MP, TC, SN, Rush 10 3 84, |D s house and breakfast runs, getting pulled over with Ron in the killer Coronet, mixing, quagins, Sr. talent night, k. parties and cruising Reading with friends Mem¬ ber of PTOA Pet peeve jocks, and girls with nice cars ... Plans to go to school to be a high paid automechanic ' The good times are the best times and the bad times fade away. — j. Cells Band 121 Laura J. Chopelas 79 Oakland Road Chops, Tusk . . . Enjoyed typing . . Best remem¬ bered for playing sax and wearing blue . . . Will never forget gigs with The Real, DE with WW, metro pathways, slamming at the channel, best friends: DS, AP. CL, RM, DD. LC, CD, MG, WW. AR, TC, CL, CO, trip to England . . Enjoyed dancing and rollerskat¬ ing . . Member of the band and Jazz Band . . . Pet peeve the marching band . . . Employed at Mar- rianes . . . Plans to attend Berklee College of Music . . . Enjoys new wave, punk music. Echo, Psyche Furs ' 84, New Order, Joy Division, U2, Ministry To have an ambition was my ambition.” Karen M. Christopher 163 Lowell Street Remembered for being late — or not being there at all, going with Kevin . . . Will always remember Kevin Bryant 9 10 82-9 10 84 . Maine 8 24 84, New Year ' s Eve ' 84. Voke proms and parties. Trip ' 82. parties with KB, CS, HS. VS. wilyea, MD, SM. EH, MP, JD, TH.SS, Shirley ' s shower, JT 10 29 84 . . . Pet Peeve are bells on Baton squad boots and school rules . .. Thanks Mom, Dad and Kevin. I love you!” This is the end my beautiful friend . . . the end.” — The Doors Robert C. Chuisa 56 Temple Street Chooza . . . Enjoyed lunch . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Myslicki . . . Remembered for always wearing a Van Halen hat . . . Will always remember good times with BW, MH, BVH, DH, BH. JC. KR, RR. SR. SM, DB. SF, BH. EG, DF, TVH, BW, Meeting with David Lee Roth and Eddie Van Halen, partying with the Van Halen road crew, rocken times at the Holiday Inn . . . Pet peeve — waking up for school in the morn¬ ing . . . collegebound “. . . and someone said fair warning Lord will strike that poor boy down, turned from hunted into hunter went to hunt somebody down ...” — Van Halen Karen t. Clark 185 Lowell Street Enjoyed transcription . . Favorite teachers Mr. Dar¬ rin and Miss O ' Brien . . . Remembered for saying wanna go to a party? . . . Will always remember Dance Factory, Uptown, Rascals, DF — guys — TZ, DG, VC, jC, PB, RB, RC, Wakefeld party with TZ, VC, Wl, RC, KC, DC, JF, 8 20 83 — Roy, I did a frank, the girl with the sun glasses, Sun. cruises, best friends with DC forever! . . . Employed at Marshall’s . . . Collegebound . . . Thanks Mom Dad! “I always thought that looking back on my crying would make me laugh, but I never knew looking back on my laughter would make me cry.” Beth L. Clark 21 Randall Road Betty. Becka Enjoyed Eng. 9 ... Favorite teachers Mr. Valeska, Mr. Hart Remembered for her laugh, and impersonations . . . Will never forget summer of ' 83 with SD, PI. KK. DB. 7 3 83 With PI, SBB. TF, Italy April ' 84. Ciaobello. 3 24 84, Barb, Betty in Rev., St. Patty ' s Day parade in S B. with TF, 6 26 84 Bean, Betty, Betty, Barbara, roadtrips with Sheryl, summer of ' 84 with TD. MS. GD, SC, DF, bargain hopping with Toni. Kelly ' s RB runs with Fala- na. Bo sisters with PI. SAT math course, one of the 3 muskateers. Columbus Day with PI, BT. KW, JD, DK Cheering Captain of hockey, football and bas¬ ketball xast one Mom and Dad” .. college- bound Reach out and touch someone ' s hand, make this world a better place if you can. Robert L. Clattenburg 44 Vine Street Clatt. . Memories of going sickdogw the boys, ski trip ' 84, sargent blotto Aerosmith ' 84, road trips w chief, celts sox times, Jr prom, good times with SF, mad bashes (Gretchens, Carrots, Angelos . Pat¬ ti’s), quarters. New Years Eve ' 84 Member of varsity soccer ' Take another shot of courage.” — The Eagles 122 — Diana Ross Anthony B. Clemente 27 Latham Lane Mente ' . Enjoyed art . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Jones . . Remembered for cutting hair, white boots Memories of Jen, ski trip ' 83, camping w JD, f ood times with good friends esp CN, BF, SC, SM, C, RN, MF, Jr prom, Sr prom, good times w kids from Melrose . Woburn, summer of ' 84. Hampton beach, Salisbury, Nantasket, fireside chats with Mrs. Jones, laughs in French w NC, hilltop w ]D, CN, SM Enjoys waterskiing, snowskiing, tennis, gymnas¬ tics . soccer . . . works at Golden Shears . New Styles Barber School . . . Collegebound Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime, we ' ll take the best — forget the rest and someday will find ... these are the best of times.” Dawn M. Colella 20 Johanna Drive Dee, Bud, SS . . . Enjoyed cooking w Mrs. Carter . . Favorite teacher Mr. Scarpitto . . Remembered for never being in class . . . Memories of parties at AC ' s house, good times with six pack, deak at Royal Hawiian, Rooming w LS, in E. Boston, Memories of a very special friend; I love you Lisa, BR ' s trunk w LM, summer of 82, Kim Lisa (pina colada), swilling at BW. cruising in red cutlass, Jr prom w Nikki, art with FG, ISS w JA v KF . . . Enjoyed being a cheerleader . . Plans to go to hairdressing school . . . I love you, Mom and Dad “I only want to see you laughing in the purple rain.” — Prince Tara A. Collins 10 Hillcrest Street TC Enjoyed chem. study Favorite teachers I Mr. Howland + Mr. Dunbar . . . Will always remem- I ber cramming for tests with KK, Hampton beach parties w MS, TM, Magic Pan runs, 7-11 runs, weekends at Kathy D ' s, driving in the Moby Dick , Montreal ' 84. chem. labs w M), tennis w KK, long jogs with KD. special moments with TM, HG, KD, AF, 1 BG. MS, MJE, the green sweatshirt . Captain of Varsity Tennis Member of field hockey team and Nat ' l Honor Society Collegebound We discovered it. — Leif Erikson, 1003 Thomas J. Connors 91 Van Norden Road T, Tc, robin the boy wonder . . . Enjoyed ancient history with Mr. Lovely . . . Remembered for hating communists . Poe ' s clothes . . . Memories of clos¬ ing Reading Liquors w GP 8. AD, Seger and Spring¬ steen concert, meadowbrook runs w BM, beach boys concert w JR, KG, LK, parties at NEN, reason’s house ' 82 w SC, MD, Mr. Lovely ' s class w SC and driving Mr. Lovely crazy. Member of SDT . . . Works at Atlantic . . . Plans to join the U.S. Army We busted out of class, had to get away from those fools. We learned more in a three minute record than we ever learned in school. — Bruce Springsteen Karen M. Collar! 6 James Road Ren . . Enjoyed western civ . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Appleby . . . Remembered for being peppy and preppy, “swear to God . . Remember Shin, good memories with JL, JF and MK, best friends with DH and CS, acquaintances that became good friends HG, PM, TC, EM, PC, dance factory ' 84. x-mas carol¬ ing ' 83 in JW’s van, Heuy Lewis summer ' 84. cape cod . . . Involved in impressions, high happenings, peer tutoring, track, tennis team, student council, French club, math team . . . Works at Sarman ' s, Jim ' s Pier 134 ... Collegebound Sometimes good fortune isn’t realized until it is lost.” Patricia B. Corey 8 Center Avenue Party Enjoyed cooking Favorite teacher Mrs. Carter Best remembered for blue eyes Will always remember going out with Warren, Jr. prom, the back parking lot, focus, hanging partying with JB, going with PH in Stoneham. Waldon Pond with KA. SB, CM, LM. EH. LJ Pet peeve people staring and detention Enjoyed two years on the Pep Squad Long live the class of ' 85 And wonder as we look among the stars, did He know these? 123 Kennenth R. Corlis 12 Carter Avenue Ken . . Enjoyed woodwork . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Murray . . . Special memories of the back park¬ ing lot . . . Future plans include becoming a carpen¬ ter Christopher S. Cote 494 Franklin Street Tacco . Favorite class Human Biology Favor¬ ite teacher Mrs. Edelsberg Best remembered for being father, son. uncle, brother, and husband, to the same people . Special memories include Me¬ morial Park with VT, DF. KD, NF, Being kept in line by JP and LR, the bad things we did that were fun until they ended, Will never forget CB, TA, LD, jH, MH, DS, TR. MH, BM. MZ, And BC . . Employed at Marshalls Future plans include night school All you have to do is work at it. and if you really want It, it will happen. Susan M. Cortese 57 Harrison Street Sue . . Enjoyed chemistry w Mrs. Cook Favor¬ ite teacher Mr. Moscariello . . Remembered for being late . . . Memories of awesome times with Rob. jode, KC, MW. CS. TM. LR, dances. I 1 21 83, Heuy Lewis, summer 84. midnight runs, fireplaces, mini golf, buddy!, JP walking into the closet, football, band ten hutt, x-mas caroling in JW ' s van . . Mem¬ ber of baton squad, National Honor Society, French club, peer tutoring, youth and family resources . Works at Dairy Maid . . . Collegebound . . . Thanks Mom for everything, I love you! Success is a ladder that cannot be climbed with your hands in your pocket.” — American proverb Ann Marie Crisp I 7 Berkeley Street Bananna, Chipps, Anny, Crispy Enjoyed 20 s 30 ' s w favorite teacher Mr. Howland Best re¬ membered for parties and not being in school Will always remember MGCIU, summer of ' 84, pumpkining w the girls, parties at the house, )G, NEC weekend, partying w the girls, pumpkining, 85 , powderpuff, 6-pack, KF, JA, DC, CB, JWB, spe¬ cial friends, cheerleading, jr prom CM, first bean, dancing. HW, TM, LM, LS. Bud Buddies, suspension, packy runs, monti, nova, colt! Participated in cheerleading, advanced dance, track, softball, and cross country Dad. Mom, Mike, joe, Paul, jan- nine, I love ya, and I made it!! Employed at Capri Collegebound Ain ' t nothing gonna break my stride, no one is gonna slow me down, I ' ve got to keep on moving because as J says — I shine. Anthony R. Cota 1 5 Kensington Avenue Cota . . . Enjoyed algebra II . . . Favorite teacher Ms. Pappalardo . . . Remembered for his hair in place and white maverick . . . Memories of time spent with MC, special friends JB, GA, SC, Jr and Sr prom, summer ’84 with jl, LP, RN, KA, PM, jC, KO, limo birthday party with DP, LP, SC, DR . . Member of 735, Jr class committee, Spanish club . . Employed at Demoulas . . . Future plans include business school and working for family business “The trouble with the future is that it usually arrives before we are ready for it.” — Arnold H. Glasglow Sheila M. Cullen 242 High Street Cully ... Favorite class Latin . . . Favorite teachers are Mr. Swanson and Mr. Dunbar . . . Will always remember 9 16 83, 8 23 84, Soc. Member with Duff, Lana, Doots, and Stess, R.M., Traffle jams, Pack¬ ard Ave. runs. Apt. fund, Hampton, Joey Loughman, dropped off in the woods w Dawson, Up Greasles ' ... Employed at Antons Dry Cleaners . . . College- bound “Life is just a game, we re all just the same.” — Prince 124 Marla Cummings 39 Holly Road Beast . . Favorite class Ancient History . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Lovely . . . Participated in field hockey Employed at McDonalds . . . Future plans in¬ clude college Sheryl Ann Cunningham 41 Victoria Avenue Shantal. Beryl, Chinky . . . Enjoyed 20 ' s 30 ' s w Mr. Howland . . . Remembered for driving days of jr. year in the Red Wagon . . . Will always remember long walks, special weekends adventures of 81 -83 w Beth (my sis), Europe 83, Me., 1 1 83, AJJP, Me., summers in the Market. Cruises w LP, TD, MS. BC, KD, GD, PG. Hojo ' s w LP. Limo B-Day w LP. AC. DP. DR. Special times w Gina: DF days, long rides, the Palace w MS, Pompeii nights — WR, Falmouth, Strawberries, Ev. G.M.F. Fla, Me, NY, w Michele. Spe¬ cial friends in the Market. BB. To: BS, GD, AC, LP, MM, MS, Thanx for the special memories love . . . Employed at The Produce House, Fanueil Hall Mar¬ ketplace . . . Collegebound . . . Mom Dad, Thank you for everything, I love you both. Why to keep one’s eyes on either side’s nose, that what a man cannot see he may spy into. — Shakespeare Matthew J. Currie 18 Timberneck Drive Sgt. Blotto, Skins, .. . Enjoyed U.S. History w BS Swanson . . . Best remembered for being the World ' s Best Driver . . . Memories of Aerosmith ' 84. ELIA’S, NEN, Burger, Chief, Waka, Zanno, Chenzo. Weat, Phay, Pundi, Jackson, Juice, Toey, Partying with the Tribe, Jr. Prom Night, Diego ' s Bashes, cruis¬ ing the LTD, MB ' S, Bosox games. New Year ' s Eve ' 84, Soccer games — egg plant, Town forest, Carl johanson”. The garage . . . Member of the golf team and The Tribe . . . Collegebound Everyday it seems much harder tellin ' right from wrong. You got to read between the lines.” — Triumph Pamela Joan Cutter 1 77 Grove Street ’am, Charlie, Piece. Cutter. Favorite class Biology Favorite teachers Mr. Kenney and Mr. Brett . . .. 3est remembered for wanting to own a red corvette and saying Hey, Hey! and always being late Will always remember Good times with Woody, LH, LB, 3H. and the Braid. Great times with Jack. 2 4 84, askas party, Kylas sleep over, Lori ' s parties, Maine 33, and dancin on the docks with Lynner, Crusin ' in he little orange car, LBM, We re not American -eavirt Buddy Activities include Austin Drama Hub and a member of the David Leavitt campaign :rew Played x-country, cpt. swim team, basket¬ ball. and softball Employed at Sarmans Ski Loft Collegebound Special thanks to Mom and )ad Happy trails to you till we meet again.” — Van HaJen Stephen Dahili 18 Virginia Road Stiltz . . . Remembered for his height . . . College- bound “Castles made of sand melt into the sea eventually.” — Jimi Hendix Toni A. D’Alessandro 40 South Street Toni. Spamoni Remembered for being next to Arlene in the kickline Memories of Maria s car W ' Chris. road trips w Sheryl. Kelly s runs. Meltharb s. Falana. Betty, Edith, bone. Trixie, Summer 84 w ho job. bargain hopping w BC, Som 83 84 at Cape w Chris been through everything Chris. Baton dance w MM. great times w Paula. GoGo s. BC for lunch w Traci. Jr prom w MM. U2 concert w Beth, Tim, Kevin, ranking wTim Oke. Football w Arlene Sue. Meg. Mary. Dawn. Beth. Deb. Good times w Dt. dancing w Marcia Member of SADD, Sr class committee. Baton Squad. Hr rep, capt of gymnas tics Collegebound A friend is someone who knows all about you. and likes you anyway 125 Kevin J. Daly 1 Brenton Circle Bundles, Manipulator, Waddles . . . Favorite class Human Behavior with Mrs. Wood . . Best remem¬ bered for singing terribly, radio stations magic 106, and VBF 105 ... Will always remember our dream MP, Hampton 84, Charles Street, the couch, BA place, Gillis parties, crusing pervertable, rolling in van, Gime a kith, Beastmistress, Adam ' s, Seagrams, Pit runs, Good times with MiH, DB, JO, MG, AP, WW, AR, RS, MG, DR, sassy lassie, Canada 84 . . . Mem¬ ber of photography club, one act plays, locker . . . Employed at Dowd Company . . . Collegebound Be the best that you can be and live to be what you want to be.” Maria C. Daly 163 Woburn Street Enjoyed human behavior . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Brett and Mr. Dunbar . Will always remember waffles, Walter, APM. good times with TW, KM. CS, Mr. Buddy and friends, Will miss the class of ' 83. ' 84, ' 85, AP boys and the Woburn gang, loving all the b ' s and one p., crusing in the cougar, summer of ' 84, Howzitgoen, wonaful . . . Member of SADD, JV and Varsity winter and spring track . . Also participated on student council, powderpuff, Sr class committe . . . Employed at Fabric Town . . . Collegebound . . . Luv ya Mom, Dad, K, K, P, C, and S To be mathematical is my goal in life! joy added sorrow subtracted friends multiplied and love undi¬ vided.” Kristen A. Davis 43 Prescott Street Kris . . . Enjoyed human behavior . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Edelsberg . . . Remembered for being shy around people she didn ' t know well . . . Will always remember good times with BH, DF. LE, PE, Marshalls, Zayre ' s, and good times to come, ren- nies with SM at MacDonald ' s, good times with SM, DM, DC, MD, Ice cream fights at Capri Sat., To all the movies I never got to see, the neighborhoods, spe¬ cial memories of jC, PE, BM and others from Woburn .. . Activities include powderpuff, field hockey and softball manager . . . Pet peeve cliques and gym 1st period . . . Employed at Harrows . . . collegebound “The good times are the best times, the bad times fade away.” — j. Giels Band Katherine E. Dawson 320 West Street Kathie Enjoyed French Favorite teachers Mr. Cahill, Mrs. Edelsberg Remembered for being best friends with Chris Will always remember Parker days, Octoberfest ' 82, Best trip Puerto Rico , NH. Brian ' 83. Sat. nite search with TM, CM, Chrystal ' s, Charnel ' s, April vac (it always goes back to the tooth, sol). Cape Cod GD, jr ski trip HW, GD, CM, Police 83. Bermuda S Cunn., Revere Betty Barb, best times with Vikki and Chris, U2 6 28 83, 8 2 3 84 SC. Colorado ' 83 fond memories of Anne C Employed at Anton ' s Cleners with Duff and Cull I love you Mom and Dad I always thought that looking back on my crying would make me laugh, but I never thought looking back on my laughter would make me cry. 126 William C. DeCoste 299 Charles Street Ralph, IrresponsiBill . . . Enjoyed chemistry ... Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Zenewicz . . . Best remembered for the boat . . . Will always remember export crew, the boat, Friday 14th, KD’s house, RUSH ' 84, YES, The hill, Montreal, ski trips . . . Activities include impressions, high happenings, student council, Nat’l Honor Society, Employed at Lechmere . . . Collegebound Mixed rolled asnd bake daily.” I don ' t get depressed, It ' s a stupid emotion. — Dave Polcari April DeLong I 34 County Road Ape, April . . . Favorite class Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska Best remembered for not being a j dumb blonde . . . Special memories include trip to | Chicago 84 , the Whoo mobile, sand fights with JM and AW in Maine, X-mas 83 with Paul Foster, Harbor Cruise 6 28 83, Fondest memories of Maine with HC 84 , good times with JM, SM, CC, DM, Nor- which Univ. 83” with Chris C„ Rainy day at Good Harbor with JM, CC, DM, and SM Member ol Powderpuff, Rainbow, SADD, and Homeroom rep, Employed at C.H. Robinson Paper Co. as a sec-j retary Future plans include two years of college at Katherine Gibbs Likes Van Halen, Robert Plant and Genesis I always thought that looking back on my crying would make me laugh, but I never thought tha looking back on my laughter would make me cry. ' I — Unknowr | Chrystle J. DeSantis 3 Summit Drive ! Spunky . Enjoyed Social Studies . . . Favorite j teacher Swanny . Best remembered for pen- | guins . Will always remember “MACCHS”, Billy Idol, skipping school, detentions. North Conway, Claw , Frankenstein”, rollerskating with |K and JM, My parents are going away!’’, Billy Gruvell, “Crazy , DL Topsfield fair, the Palace, summer of 84! . . . Pet peeve: claustrophobic situations . . . Plans include college Everything happens for a purpose!!” Regina DeSdsdo 143 South Street Bean, Pistina . Enjoyed history Favorite teach¬ er Swanny Baby . . . remembered for quietness, sarcasm, singing ability . . . Special memories of 4 9 82, 5 4,6. 7 83, Scott, Emm ' s grad, jun 23 . 25, 1 3 84 red sox em, always em cape, n-h w KD. U2, Police, Bowie, Cheegs (hot shower BC, KD), Arizo¬ na, great times w Sheryl, DF, Kenmore, “the great elevator ride , Falmouth, Liquid Sky. Pompeii nights, fireworks KD, SC, Grandmaster Flash, strawberries. Palace Everett, jr ski trip HW, CM, KD, long convo ' s with mom, CM and KD . . . Member of SADD, slide show photographer, powderpuff, Hr rep. Alt. . . . Employed at CVS, Foxmoor “To Mom. my best friend in the whole world and Mike, My father figure — I love you both! Erik G. Deurell 364 Main Street Enjoyed biology with Mr. Kenney . Favorite teachers Mr. Kenney, Mr. Blodgett, . Mr. K Remembered for unconventionality . . . Will always remember hoopie imes with DG, AS. MG. DP, Interests are science, sci. fiction, wind surfing, Swedish culture, trivial pursuit, computers, war gaming, futurism, traveling, cult movies Mem¬ ber of the debate club, peer tutoring, Demolay, Explorers, War gamer ' s club . . . Plans include pre¬ medical studies “I love such mirth as does not make friends ashamed to look upon one another next morning. — Izaah Walton ‘Tis pleasant, through the loop holes of retreat, to peep at such a world; to see the stir of the great Babel, and not feel the crowd. — William Cowper Janet DiBiase 24 Cherrylane Drive Dibs, Crash . Enjoyed cooking w Mrs. Carter . . Favorite teachers Mr. Scarpitto, Mr. Bond . . Will always remember going to court w EH, Bubba ' s parries, Peter ' s parties. Marshall ' s gang, Mobil gang, Bobby M, Oh well!, Cheyene. VT. labor day weekend party. Wed night keg parties summer 84, attitude adjustment. MB, VB, MP. CD, SS, EH, the boys nice buns, ZZ Top concert ' 83. camping trips summer 82. the quarries Participated on frosh, JV and Varsity softball Pet peeve the word gay . Plans to go to school for horse training Loves Sringsteen, ZZTop, Prince, Rod Stewart, The Who. the Dead, Bob Seger The probability of someone watching you is direct¬ ly proportional to the stupidity of your actions. Christine D. Differ 340 Haven Street Diff, HI’ dif, diffa, cinderellie . . . Enjoyed business with Mr. Blaney . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Scarpitto and Mr. Brett . . . Best remembered for being loud, spazy, being TD ' s little sister . . . Will always remem¬ ber accounting class w M.G„ Hanging around with S.S., V.B., E.H., J.D., M.P., The Marshalls ' Crew Bubs’ parties, going out w H.L., Senior Prom w B.E., Beach Day 84 ' , N.H. w K.R., Mobil Gang, all nighters w K.R. and V.B., good times w P.F., and friends, playing guns w Dad, Peters’ party, . . . Enjoys swimming, snowmobiling, and partying . . . Pet peeves are Wish 99, Freshmen, Cliques . . . Special thanks to Mom and Dad, I Love you both. The good times are the best times, the bad times fade away” Dean C. Dillon 475 West Street Enjoyed American history Favorite teachers Mrs Mirkin and Mrs. Normand Best remembered for strong opinions Will always remember Mirkin s excursions, junior year, photo club calender Member of photo club, homeroom rep.. National Eagle Scout Association, B S.A. Troop 706, B JM R.R., historical society pet peeve corridor con¬ gesting Enjoys hiking, camping, golf Col- iegebound 127 Kathleen DiMambro 46 Scotland Road Kathy, Giggle Di . . . Enjoyed English with Ms. Stem- bridge, Freshmen Science . . . Favorite teachers Madame Edelsberg and Mr. Howland . . . Best re¬ membered for cruising in the white whale . . . Will always remember Rose Day, Ralph T.B., and the boat boys, Cruising with A.F., B.G., H.G., T.C., T.M., Open¬ ing Day 83 ' , A.N. with B, Summer of 84 ' , Dio 84 ' , Nick Berry, BAK . . . Employed at Atlantic . . . Col¬ lege bound . . . Thanks for the best four years of my life, thanks also to the best friends in the history of four years. And I understand these winds and tides, this change of time won’t drag you away. Hold on and don’t let go of my love” — Bono Vox, U2 Ralph P. DINapoli 34 Marla Lane Stallion . . . Enjoyed Social Studies with Mr. Lovely, Best remembered for the Love Boat . . . Will always remember Gillys ' Pub, NEN, Co-piloting the missile. 84 Europa Cup with C.M., J.M., and S.S., Weekends at N.E.C., Party at Plastow, Blizzard of 5 84, New Years’ Eve, the Garage, St. Patricks, Day Heist, Special times with Keri . . . Participated in Varsity Hockey and Varsity Baseball . . . College- bound “Good times that we have had may fade away, but good friends will always stay. Micheal Dluznieski 14 Irving Road Mike, mad dog . . . Enjoyed theory, advanced theory . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Bunten . . . Best remembered for his unpronounceable last name and always being busy . . . Will always remember lunch with Michelle, Mary, Cathie, Kelly, Rick, Mr. Bunten and the fantastic band, 4 years of football games, spring fling, band comp., and the sprinklers, band trip, playing at John Hancock Dorothy Quincy Suite, Kelly losing her glasses, Cathie’s fake cordur¬ oys, Mr. Bunten ' s fake laugh, Mary ' s love for satin dolls, Michelle ' s large feet . . Member of jazz band, 735, eagle scout, VP of band . . . Collegebound If you love something set it free. If it comes back to you it’s yours. If it doesn’t hunt it down and kill it.” — Kelly Robison Ann Marie Doherty 1 I Milton Road AM Enjoyed accounting Favorite teacher Mr Gillis Best remembered for complaining, not smiling, biting her nails . . Will always remember good times with TC, AM, RS, |j, DB, Salisbury beach, roller skating, special times with RW from Winches¬ ter, Winchester senior prom ' 83. Boston, Westfield. Canobie lake. Whalom, New jersey, dances, past years that I ' ve made friends at the high school — DD. LC, LC. CD, CL, RM and more Employed at Demoulas and Dandi-lyons Hans include work and college Special times will never be gone, they will be cher¬ ished.” Lots of luck for the class of ' 85 to succeed in whatever they do. John P. Doherty 1 1 Milton Road ]D . . . Enjoyed French III ... Favorite teacher Mr. Mastri . . . Best remembered for having multi¬ colored van, really” . . . Will always remember good times with good friends . . . Member of foot¬ ball team . . . Employed at Dragon Corner store, Holiday Inn . . . Collegebound “Life is too short to waste so make the best of it.” Steven ). Donovan 1 5 Maple Ridge Road Dunn, dirt . . Enjoyed computers . . Favorite teacher Mr. Hart . Best remembered for being football baseball captain, buddies with )D Will always remember special times with Heidi, football ’82, ’83, ' 84, great times with DG, ME, GF, BM, KM, MM, BR. CW, jP, BC, AS ]M, RD, and JD. Cilly ' s bashes, NEN, Lexington football game ' 84, ski trips, waterville valley ’83. witnesses. Gilly s cottage, spring drinking team, BC football game, Long beach on cold rainy days with JP, DG, ME, DM Vfootball and baseball capt Employed at J.J. Donovan and Sons Collegebound and will work for J.| Dono¬ van and Sons “I ' ll never forget all my friends at Reading High. 128 Andrew R. Doucette 38 Dividence Road Dewey . . . Enjoyed human behavior . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Wood . . . Best remembered for being superman . . . Will always remember cruisin’ in the T-bird, Springsteen Seger concerts, Alan ' s driving, the zone, the stang”, lifting at Poke’s, squats, bear, basketball games, 1 1 28 84 with JC, buick with Sue A, stang with Tricia, PG, Kristen’s party, quarry jump¬ ing in Rockport . . . Enjoys linking and getting in trouble . Participated in wrestling . . . Member of Doucette brothers and Poke ' s gym . . . Works at Charlie ' s Liquor Mart I If dreams don’t come true are they lies or some¬ thing worse?” — Bruce Springsteen Darlene A. Doucette 73 Libby Avenue Dee . . Enjoyed accounting . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Gillis . . . Best remembered for being best friends with RM . . . Will always remember Briun ' s ' 84, JT, Adam Ant ' 83, RM, AR, Stray Cat’s ' 84, RM, EC, all the good times with LC, MG, WW, KD, LC, AP, JT, cruising in “Ike , Always being with JT, “I love you, jay! , BK runs, EC parties . . . Plans to work and attend college “What’s so good about good-bye’s when the best yet to come?” — Bryan Adams ■ Sharon A. Doyle 24 Mt. Vernon Street Doots . .. Enjoyed U.S. history . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Dunbar, Mr. Swanson . . . Memories of never forgeting the times with Duff, Stegs, Cully, Lanai, Packard Ave. runs, 7 25 84, 7 26 84, D. Smith, T- neck, Hampton beach, DF, 5 1 1 84, 7 3 1 84, DA, 1 love you, Dad! 5 1 84 . . . Member of softball and powderpuff . . . Employed at Dr. Sellers office Collegebound and plans to travel to Ireland Death is the mother of beauty: hence from her alone, shall come fulfillment to our dreams and de¬ sires.” — W. Stevens Joel F. Dube 274 Forest Street I Dubes Enjoyed Freshman Soc . Favorite I teacher was Mr. Lovely Best remembered for ( always having an excuse for everything Memo¬ ries include trip to Maine with BB Nights at CA I Days at Rockport with GP, Aj, AD. BB, S) out of the Library Aggravating Mr. Darrin Em¬ ployed at Caldors in Stoneham Future plans include getting married, rich, having children, and I getting divorsed tou ' II die as you lived, in a corner forgotten by no one. — 1M Janice M. Duff 506 Franklin Street Enjoyed classes with Mrs. Sweeny and Mr. Howland . . . Best remembered for being small, interrupting, buddies with SD, patted and picked up . . . Will never forget the best of times with BT, KW, PI, KK, DK, Summer of ' 84 AH, late nights 10 19 84, Gilly ' s parties, San Diego trips, NEN, New Year ' s Eve foot accident, skids, snuggy, she bop, Beach day, Col¬ umbus Day wk-end, SD-witnesses, Sept, sleepov- ers, Baton Squad Dance ' 84, growing up with Beth, Thanx Adrienne . . . Participated on )r. and Sr. cheer¬ ing squads, class committees, Powderpuff . . . Col¬ legebound Blessed are those who expect nothing, for they shall not be disappointed. Ellen Katherine Duffy 52 Summer Avenue Duff, McDuff. Enjoyed English courses w Mr Hart and Mr. Howland Best times w best friends Doots, Stegg, Lana, Cul, and Rene, Special friendships w H.W., A.M.C., C.B., T F . and K.D . Irish Italian fights w Falana, Hampton 83 ' — Thanks Ma. Scoop-a-skank, We are not stalling! Kool . The Gang. 7 Dwarfs. Bugg. The Stags. The Electrified Chink. Parker Days Pet peeves are joyce Kulha- wic. and my Dads jokes. Member of The SOC Committee. Michmates, and The Apt Fund Al¬ ways remember Paul Casey, chasing j.L w Cul. and my two favorite people Marie Carter and Maura Hintlian Collegebound. So many things we had, we shared for so long, now the rime has come for us to pass it on Little children come they grow so fast, let us teach them well so that this world can last” , Patricia A. Duffy 18 Shady Hill Lane Patty, Duff . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Sweeney . . . Remembered for summers in N.H. and being Irish Will always remember great times with the track team especially EM, S], CH, Winchester meet spring of ' 84, the crew at Bailey ' s, “Patsy”, speak easy, SF, lost in lake Winn, with DW, NCD, trips to UMASS, Florida FF, love ya Miss Lee . . . Co-literary editor of pioneer . . . Member of Jr . Sr class committees, winter track team, co-captain of spring track, Span¬ ish Nat ' l Honor Society . . . Collegebound The real in us is silent; the acquired is talkative.” Matthew C. Edson 19 Hartshorn Street Splat Enjoyed computer math with Mr. Schettini Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson Best remem¬ bered for MOW!! . . . Will always remember the mad parties at Gillies Enjoyed learning scuba with Tom M. Member of the Spring D. Team Hopes to go to college and continue playing foot¬ ball What a long strange trip it ' s been.” Oh ya.MOW!!! Richard W. Eagleston 198 High Street Eagle, Eagie, Englebert . . . Enjoyed Human Be¬ havior . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Valeska . . Best remembered for my crushed car ... Will always remember P Patrol with SD, BVH, DH, Hampton Beach with RS and PT . . . Played on Varsity spring track ... Cut it out”, the colors in some of the rooms . . . Plans to attend a 4 yr. college Pamela J. Elden 16 Vine Street Pam . Enjoyed human behavior Favorite teacher Mr. Valeska . . . Will always remember A.R.N.F., 5 20 83 12 o ' clock, summer of 83 and ' 84. beaches, shopping Boston with jen, proms. A and F, the Duck Pond, the 72 bird, stuffies. Lake Q. . . . Member of jv softball and jv field hockey pswz my 24hb . .. “ILY and thanks Mo m, Dad and Bren¬ dan. ... Employed at Connelly ' s Candy . Col¬ legebound Some, they say, tomorrow’s another day.” — the Police Walking on the Moon Terrance ). Dugan 325 Peari Street Terry . . . Enjoyed A.P. chemistry . . . Favorite teach¬ er Madame Healy . . . Participated on varsity cross country, winter and spring track . . . Future plans include attending Northeastern Univ. majoring in Chemical Engineering David C. thl 19 Robin Road Ehlza . . . Honors Biology with Mr. Kenney . . . Memories appreciating ski trips organized by SW . . . Activities include Homeroom Representative for two years . . . Enjoys skiing when there is snow . . . Active member of Universal Fitness Center in Reading . . . Pet peeves are morning announce¬ ments and moment of silence . . . Employed at Papa Gino’s in the Woburn Mall . . . Future plans include College in New Hampshire at St. Anslems College “I can do anything right or wrong, I can talk anyhow to get along, 1 don ' t care anyway, I never lose, anyway, anyhow, anywhere I choose.” — Pete Townsend 130 Evan D. Elkington 59 Oak Street Ice . Enjoyed trigonomentry with Mr. Vacarro Favorite teacher Mr. Howland . . . Best remem¬ bered for being Basketball and Track captain . . . Will always remembered playing cards and going out with JL, TO, JM, JK, TK, and JK, 1984 Football Season (Thanksgiving Day game with Stoneham), ! 982 Lexington Basketball game . . . Participated in Varsi¬ ty Football, 3 yrs. Varsity Basketball, Basketball Co- Captain, 2 yrs. Varsity Track, Track Co-Captain . . . Hobbies include Movies and listening to music . . . Collegebound William Esposito 66 Franklin Street Kristine S. Ellis 295 Charles Street Enjoyed human behavior w Diana . . . Favorite teachers Ms. LanneyandMr. Rhodes . . . will always remember special times in ME w S, T, G’s, M’s, but especially Mai, mam papa!!!, times w DfLP .S, tackle ' 84, b-ball games, baton squad, Eng. w C J, M-day ' 84, wing , best times with Mai, Flow, Twin, HS, AP, jS, DR, PC, RW, GR, JD, JCM, Ahh ... I ' m scared! , DP at FP, and thanks to Mom sis ... I love you! . .. Hello ...” .. ..Member of Spanish Club, 735 inc., and peer tutoring . . . Participated in the baton squad and soccer . . . Employed at Fabric Place . . . Collegebound “Happiness is found along the way, not at the end of the road.” Renee M. Failer 23 Smith Avenue Nee, Ranada . . . Enjoyed geometry . human be¬ havior . . . Favorite teachers were Mr. Vaccaro Mr. Valeska . . . Remembered for leaving RMHS to go to Naz., and coming back Vz year later Thank you Tiff!”, Will always remember 3 20 82, all the good times with Brian, Jr . Sr prom ' 82, ' 83, 84, ' 85, Sr ski trip ' 83, summer of ' 82 . ' 84, pumpkining ' 83 . ' 84, good times with TM, HW, LS, RN, Jl, Lake Winnipesaukee 8 4 84, 4:00 am with TM, 8 25 84 O.B. with LC, I love you joe and Lisa! . P.P. cheer¬ leader coach and football player . . Works at De- moula’s . . . Collegebound Why relive the days gone by or look so far ahead? Cherish what we have right now and live today instead.” — Joseph W. Archiprete Jr. Mary lo English 34 Hillside Road MJ . . Enjoyed Pre-Cal, Mod. European History . Favorite teachers Mr. Swanson, Mr. Rhodes . Best remembered for living so close to school, but al¬ ways being late for school ... Memories of good times w JK, CS, TC, TM, HG, BG, AF. KD, risky busi¬ ness w CS, Jason on Fri. the 1 3th, Ranger Rick at HP w Bill, Jr prom ' 84, Soccer w KM, CF, Phlumpkin Patrol. New Year’s Eve w JK ' 83, Lake Quannapowitt, Hampton, Yaz Day ' 83, Chicken Tune, All-league Middlesex League Soccer Team . . . Member of band, Peer tutor, High Happenings, Reading Art Association, JV softball, capt. of varsity soccer ' 84 . College bound . . . Thanks Mom . DAD There’s a long road, I’ve got to stay in time with it, I ' ve got to keep on chasing that dream. Though I may never find it, I’m always just behind it.” Robert A. Falzarano 22 Reading Terrace Falz Enjoyed Human Behavior . English w Mr. Hodgskins Best remembered for owning a Z28 ... Will always remember the summer 84 En¬ joys lunch, weight lifting, cruising, and partying Future plans are to attend a four year college, and become fabulously rich Play the way you feel it. Scott W. Farris 8 Washington Street Happy . . . Enjoyed algebra II . . . Favorite teachers were Mr. Vaccaro and Mr. . Mrs. Scarpitto . . . Will remember good times with PD, good times with WSS, BUDS . . . Played varsity baseball, varsity foot¬ ball and captain of varsity wrestling . . . College- bound Live life today, like there is no tomorrow. Andrea Fasdano 19 William Road Andree Enjoyed Human Behavior Twenties Thirties . . Favorite Teachers Mr. Howland, Mrs. Edelsberg . . Best Remembered for her inability to park a car, being VS of BAK . . . Memories of Open¬ ing Day ' 83, Death car on the freeway, Nick Berry, Summer ' 84 — the Blade. The Boat . its crew, Cruising with KD. BG. HG. TM, TC. RUSH 10 3 84, Black Licorice, Dr. Pepper . . . Member of Pioneer ' 85, High Happenings, Powderpuff. . . Employed at Marshall ' s . . . Collegebound It’s true you only live once — but if you live right, once is enough. “Every memory shall always survive. — Peter Townshend Greg ). Ferrazzani 87 Beaver Road Zanni . . . Enjoyed geometry . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Moscaretlo . . . Will always remember surfing at Long Beach, Parties at Gillies. NEN, Taking Mill ' s lunch money. Teaching Lucci how to throw a foot¬ ball, BC game . . . Participated on varsity football, varsity baseball, indoortrack . . . Future plans in¬ clude attending college Joseph A. Field 63 Whittier Avenue |oe-Momma Enjoyed Mr. Bond ' s English class Favorite teachers were Miss Pappalardo Mr. Croft Remembered for always being late and breaking his arm senior year Will always remem¬ ber buicking with BM, FT. . BW, constantly switch¬ ing events on the track team, and finally beating his cross country time just before breaking his arm Member of Cross country, winter, and spring track teams Employed at Lechmere College- bound He who knows not and knows that he knows not is wise, you can help him: he who knows not and knows not that he knows not is a fool — beware. — Unknown Deborah A. Finlayson 22 Rustic Lane Deb, Debbie, DF, Debbie Fin ... Enjoyed Algebra I . . . Favorite Teachers Mrs. Cook, Mr. Nelson, Ms. P. . . . Best remembered for being with Barry . . . Memories of UMASS weekends w JD, DK on 9 1 5 84, Good times with cheerleaders, Good times w BC, TD, MS, Road trips w SC, BC, MS, TD, Diana Ross on 9 30 84 w RF, LP, ]C, RN, BC, DK . . . Member of jr. Sr. Class Committee, pep squad, powderpuff, homeroom rep., Cheering for varsity football . bas¬ ketball . . . Pet Peeve cliques, teachers pets . . . Employed at Hit or Miss . . . Future plans include having a successful career Remember me as a good thing. — Diana Ross Joseph A. Fitzgerald 52 Baystate Road Fitz . . . Enjoyed Phys. Ed . Favorite Teacher Tom Myslicki Remembered for hitting routines . . Will always remember great times w Miola, Rocky, Malanie, Tim, YES concert w MM, RS. MM, Good times w PD, jP, BD. RP. The gym show, working out in gymnastics room, The jogging bunny incident, Hampton Beach . Springfield College Sports include Co-Captain varsity gymnastics, 3rd place league, 5th in states on pummles ' 84 College- bound for computer science “Stupidity won ' t kill you. but it can make you sweat.” — English Proverb Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. — Langston Hughes 132 Kimberly M. Fitzgerald 1 1 1 Red Gate Lane Fitzi . . Enjoyed word processing . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Blaney Mr. Nelson . . . Remembered for talking too much, too fast . . . Will always re¬ member my best friends AMC, |G, |A, DC, LM, LN, CB, the six packs, shining star, AMC ' s parties, deake at RH, CB on the beach, jbean, JG, on GM ' s porch, Jr prom BM, LN, DC in Maine ' 81, 84 Paul, Mom . Dad, I love you! Thanks for our special relationship . . Member of powderpuff, OA with BB, Sr class committee, HR rep., football, basketball, hockey cheerleader, captain of soccer cheerleaders . . . Employed at Footwear house . . , Plans to attend a business school Love gives us the power to obtain our dreams with the strength to endure.” — Jennifer Adams Laura A. Fitzgerald 7 1 Colonial Drive Enjoyed History . Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson Remembered for being late, chewing gum Will always remember good times w K.W, L.M, K.R, K.C, J.V, and D.B. Jr. Prom 5 1 I 84, Sr. Prom 6 1 84, Chelsea and the dogs, Xmas of ' 83 Duster and Verns. special times with David, I love ya. Involved with powder puff ... Pet Peeve — fake people . . Employed at Bradlees . . . Collegebound Thanx Mom and Dad. I love you “You live in the present, don ' t think of the future, but when the future comes think of the past.” Sherry A. Fitzgerald 101 Beacon Street Enjoyed human behavior with Mrs. Wood . . Good times with MF, SW, KC, RW, RS, the white moun¬ tains, RW’s Party, moving snowbanks, Jr prom with PS, partying at the quarry, June 22, apple picking, the lake, Jen’s party, Harold Parker . . . Member of JV softball for two years Caroline M. Flagg 51 Putnam Road Flaggie Enjoyed human behavior with Mr. Vales- ka Best remembered for killing kermit and his cousin with ST and JA Will always remember good times with ST, JA. SN, Mj. KM, JK, waaa. snnnn, snnnn. ccccc, brrrr, with LL, getting my finger stuck in the window, slugs in your lips , frosh vocab book. 10 1 3 84 at)K ' s house Member of varsity field hockey, soccer, basketball, capt. varsity softball. Phlumpkin patrol, poopy bears lives, thanks Mom and Dad Employed at Putnam Pantry Col¬ legebound “Like a guest who stayed too long, now it ' s finally time to leave. — Bob Seger Joanne M. Foley 19 Smith Avenue Jo, jos . . . Enjoyed human behavior with Mrs. Wood . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Scarpitto . . . Will always remember great times with DF, and VT with KC, DC, KC, Somerville spring ' 84, Kool and the Gang con¬ cert ' 84, pumpkining 82 with LR. and the gang, Jr prom, 10 29 83 at DF ... Collegebound Memories last all through, most of them happy, a few touched with tears.” Carole C. Fotino 1117 Main Street Best remembered for saying. Stay Mellow , Fly Low , always remember JR Prom, Dave s. pumkln- ing, camping 84. beach, Memorial Day 84. pillow fights, football games, parties at Pardy s. special times with KE, JS, AP. CO. JD, RW, HS, KS. DR, JR, and all the rest, . Thanks to my family I love you all Member of field hockey, basketball, softball. AFS. Impressions, SADD, . . Employed at Bradlees Future plans include college for Mechanical En¬ gineering v lf you meet someone without a smile, give him one of yours. 133 Patricia A. Franzosa 435 Summer Avenue Patty, Pasqualie . . . Enjoyed algebra II . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Congdon, Mr. Moscariello . . . Will always remember summer ' 84, Jr prom, 9 8 84, sophomore beach day, Stoneham guys, good times with KS, CF, SH, Gregory’s crew, homeroom with PG and AF, pumpkining, Boston fireworks . . . Involved with powderpuff, cneerleading, pep squad . . . Em¬ ployed at Gregory ' s Sub Shop . . . Collegebound The memories of yesterday will last forever.” David M. Fucci 28 Pinevale Avenue Fuce . . . Enjoyed cooking with Mrs. Carter . . . Wil always remember Washington park and the mad dogs —JF, RF, SF, DF. Dl, DN, KF. NM, RH, JM. BFand DB . . Plans to work and go to a two year college Timothy A. Fuller 5 jere Road Tim . . . Enjoyed accounting . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Hart and Mr. Blaney . . . Member of BSA troop 706 photography club . . . Enjoys backpacking, sail¬ ing, skiing, . . . Works at MP . G Tune Up . . . Collegebound “The farther you reach, the further you will go.” “I wish I was as wise as the day I was born.” — Henry David Thoreai Nancy L. Fuller 450 Summer Avenue Nansciby Enjoyed ancient history with Mr. Love¬ ly Best remembered for being grounded so long Will always remember the stolen car at Burlington Mall, 5 20 84-8 20 84 MF. 9 14 84 at PW. It was a Vi a milk carton!, tissues, watch out for 84 camaros, clowning in the combat zone, spring and summer of ' 84 (including all nighters) with MN CD, VT(MA), and the rest of the family, Cathy, we re being Invaded! , Involved in campfire, poetry, danc¬ ing, powderpuff Plans to attend Burdett i don t have to answer to anyone no more, and better I ve never felt. Nothing to show, but nothing to lose, I ' m on my own.” — Asia Daniel M. Fuentes 34 Torre Street Uncle domy . . . Best remembered for skipping May and June ' 84 . . . Will always remember getting bagged at the park, all night parties, hanging around with CC, VT, NF, CD, AG and the rest, Dennis, the wall, diggers, nibblers, the carnival, immigrants, I ' d like to thank my parents and the school for helping me, and putting up with me for all these years . . . Plans to go to college and become a pilot To err is human.” — William Shakespeare Patricia A. Galante 1 7 Colburn Road Patty, Rat . . . Enjoyed US history Favorite teachers Mr. Swanson, Mr. Wales, Mr. Dunbar . . Remembered for winking Memories of car chase w DW, AW, JM, the Sheraton, Special times with DK, CK, 1 out of 10 with SD, KJIIington, KM, NEN, LL in the FLKW ' s parking lot mistake, )S ' s par¬ ties, Beach boys and GoGo ' s roadtrips w SC, Dl ' s cottage, P S runs, shake spill w TD, BC, GD, SC, Mrs. D ' s homeroom w PF, AF, UMASS weekends and art w DC Member of student council, class committee Employed at Marshalls College- bound The good times are the best times.” — j. Geils 134 Joseph J. Gallo 37 Lowell Street Crazy Joe Gallo . . . Enjoyed Ancient History . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Howland . . Remembered for those Friday-night cruises . . . Will always remem¬ ber Hampton, ski trips, the infamous Friday Septem¬ ber 14, 1984, BD, TH, KL — thanks for being there! Will always remember the Export Crew, one and all Activities include skiing, sailing, soccer and trying to play the guitar . . . Hopefully a member of the Export Crew ' 85!?? . . . pet peeve the morning homeroom announcements ,7. Employed at Atlantic and FK construction . . . Collegebound If your circle stays unbroken than your a lucky man because it never, ever, has for me. — DIO “You are the master of your own destiny and you must give and take the best that you can.” — Triumph R. Dean Gilligan 30 Bancroft Avenue Giliy Enjoyed engineering graphics Favorite teacher Mr. D ' Oriando . Remembered for social gatherings Will always remember the B.C. foot¬ ball game 84, cottage trip, Maine w SD, Rhode Island w BM, and all the times not remembered Co-captain varsity football and wrestling teams Member of the S.D.T. Employed at C.G. Bost- wick Co. . Collegebound Kent George, Jr. 526 West Street Enjoyed Idea of Man with Mr. Howland . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Blum . . . Will always remember the crue TC, MJ, FT. jR, CK, summer of ' 84 at NEN, 84 track all-states, jr prom w KG, Atlantic fish market (Vinnie) . . . Captain of Spring track, pioneer editor, class officer 2 yrs. . . . Member of the State Champi¬ onship Javelin team, Bud crue . . . Collegebound If you don ' t have good dreams you ' ve got night¬ mares, Bagel.” — Boog Mark J. Gillis 9 Gould Street Gilley, Boy-Gil . . . Enjoyed computers with Mr. Blaney . . . Best remembered for saying “Don’t wor¬ ry about it”, gillis parties, summer ' 84, cruising, the van, 9 24 84, great miser, W.W.W., good times with Rog, Pearl Harbors, MH, DB, KD, JO, AR, WW, sing¬ ing in the lab with ED, MG, and RV, Grand Prix, hojo ' s and runs to The Pit ... Employed at Charrette, Reading maintenance, Mast Industries Reach out for the stars for they will never reach for you.” Paula B. Gibson 19 Minot Street Gibbs . . . Favorite class Computers . . Favorite teacher Mr. Blaney . . 4 9 82 w L.H.. H.L..T.R., G.D., M.E. . . . Summers of 82 and 83 w L.H. down the Cape Who ' s that?” 9 21 83 Meadowbrook w Pepper, T.A.D. S all nighter, N.R. Boys, Jr Prom, sum¬ mer of 84”, Good times w L.H., C.R., T.D., C.B., and J.K., Pumpkining . . . Memberof Powderpuffand the “1974 Pinto Crew ... Enjoys being w friends, drawing, and skiing . . . Future plans include going into the business field One, two, whatever you do, start it well and carry it through Brenda M. Girasella I 5 Reading Terrace Enjoyed Spanish with Mrs. Sweeney Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson Best remembered for being Vi of BAK. drinking diet coke, fall of 84. wearing TC ' s ”|acket . the boat and its crew. 83. PC with mJ, Spain week ' 84. KD ' s, Roger, Wabanaki 82. ' 83. Peabody Participated in powderpuff. group dance Member of Jv tennis team, field hockey and basketball. Spanish nat ' l honor society, CYO. jr class committee, Spanish club, Pioneer 85 Em¬ ployed at Marshalls Collegebound The moment may be temporary but memory is forever. 135 Jennifer Godfrey 127 Franklin Street Enjoyed Honors American Lit. with Mrs. Burne . . . Best remembered for having the most interesting lunches at the table . . . Will always remembered one-act play contest 1983, Jr prom, Follies 1983, Labor day 1984, walks to the ice cream patch at night . . . Member of French club, drama club, Sr class committe, nat’l honor society, French honor society, group dance . . . Employed at Papponesset Inn on Cape Cod . . . Collegebound If you have a wish, you need a dream, ’cause with¬ out a dream, there are no wishes.” — Amy Godfrey Martin J. Gould 86 Libby Avenue Marty . Enjoyed senior chemistry with Mrs. Cook Best remembered for being pleasant and friend¬ ly . . . Will always remember riding around in Ike or the Ant mobile, I st lunch with friends, jr year, having fun with friends, jr prom, sophomore ski trip, car- pool, 1 st period with KD, AR, Member of Sr class committee, HR rep. Cross country, track. The Ex¬ plores of Reading . . Plans to go to Real Estate school “Don’t wait for your ship to come in. Row out and meet it.” — Lillian Morrison Wishing everyone the best of luck in the future. — Marty Charles E. Gowing 77 John Street Chuck . . . Enjoyed mod. Eur. history . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Swanson and Mrs. Lanney . . . Re¬ membered for being an avid Human League fan . . . Will always remember trips to Boston, junior and senior proms, going to Maine in half an hour with Diane Sassano . . . Participated in Engish tutoring . . Pet peeve — orange locker traffic jams .. Collegebound for civil aviation Being an island, shying from trying, seems the easy way, such an easy way, but there’s no future without tears. — Philip Oakey David C. Green 66 Hancock Street Enjoyed physics with Mr. Blum Interests are in science, science fiction, computers, strategic games, traveling, futurism, history and poiotics . . . Member of Nat I honor society, debate club, war- t amers. explorers . . Works at TASC . . . College- ound Every passing hour bring the solar system forty three thousand miles closer to globular cluster m 1 3 in Hercules — and still there are some misfits who insist that there is no such thing as progress.” — Ranson K. Fern Speech is civilization itself. The word, even the most contradictory word, preserves contact — it is silence that isolates. — Thomas Mann Lisa A. Green 8 Rustic Lane Enjoyed law . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Darrin . . . Memories of shopping with JA . . . Participated on cross country and tennis teams . . . Member of student council . . . Hates Monday mornings . . . Employed at Marshalls .. . Collegebound Never quit until you have everything that you want out of life.” Heidi Lynn Griesmer I 74 Prescott Street Hi-D . . Enjoyed microbiology with Mr. Kenney . Best remembered for the Gucci, being a mom Special memories of long walks and talks with Tish, Hampton b-day, moby dick rides, AF sleeping with Winton (CP), good times with best friends TM. TC, AF, KD, BG, ME, great times w Yearbook buddies CM, CC. DK, AP, Magic Pan runs with DH, KC, EM and the gang, 2:59 on the waterfront, Chris (Casa!), Roberries with Chris — well only y 2 t h e best times with Steven Member of peer tutoring, yearbook editor, Hr rep, student reader, Sr class committee. Nat’l Latin honor society Employed at Casa di Fior Collegebound I love you. Mom, Dad, Rob. Tim, Meg, Kate, Chris “You may forget the one with whom you have laughed, but never the one with whom you have wept.” 136 Milorad Grubor 3 Lakeview Avenue Mike Enjoyed trigonomerty . . Favorite teacher Mr. Congdon . . . Played varsity soccer and )V bas¬ ketball . . Plans to attend college and become an engineer I will always remember the Reading soccer team. Shayne T. Grundy 421 Lowell Street Enjoyed computer programming . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Blaney . . . Memories of a car with no front tire . . . Employed at Seiler Corp . . . Plans to attend a business school “I found the simple life ain ' t so simple.” — Van Halen Manish Gupta 9 Elm Street Enjoyed A.P. chemistry . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Zenewicz . . . Best remembered for spending too much time on homework . . . Interests are aircraft, photography, and science . . . Played JV soccer Member of the National Honor Society, debate team, and photography club . . . Employed at Brad- lees . . . Collegebound Leave a tender moment alone.” — Billy Joel ). Fitzpatrick Hagan 6 Cumberland Road Fitzie, Fitz Enjoyed biology with Mrs. Budrewicz Favorite teachers were Mr. Croft, Mr. Blodgett, Mr Bren Will always remember cruising in the Thunderbird with Doucene brothers, A good night up at N.E.N. with the Doucene brothers I think, § ood times on cross country and track with Mitch. [uarters and Halves Captain of cross country, spring and indoor track Member of the Doucet¬ te Brothers I’d love to stick around but I’m runnin ' behind. — Jackson Brown Robert M. Haley 1 34 Woburn Street Enjoyed Algebra I . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Vacarro . . . Memories of The Brown Beach Bomber, Mr. Debek’s Algebra I class, Freshman year The ulti¬ mate class . . . Played Freshman and Varsity bas¬ ketball . . . Future plans are to go to Florida Institute of Technology to major in electronic engineering Matthew J. Hall 81 Hancock Street Favorite teachers Mr. Blaney, Ms. Pappaiardo Special memories of Lisa. Patty, Don. Katie, the Moose , New Hampshire ' 83 L 84. SOM 5 25 84 , bag it. grow. Labatyd, S ' more parties, look out it ' ll blow up. , the step, painful piggy back with LH. Pocco, sow, “she can hackle it” ice cream. PH and the bathrooms Worked on Senior slide show Employed at Case Surgical Appliance Plans to attend business school There is a time to let things happen and a time to make them happen; let this be your rime to make them happen.” — Hugh Prather 137 Mark D. Halloran 934 Main Street Sparky, Marcus . . . Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Swanson . . Best remembered for the magic ped, The ’57, a decent writer . . . Memories of Great Misery Isle, first boat launch, WMJX, The van, a cer¬ tain Bauhaus worshipping Lass, the Antmobile, the Zepplin, Dan the man, Pervertible crusing, the be¬ loved and berusted blue silver, He ralphed, I’m a bug, strawberry rhubarb, and good friends ... in¬ terests in boating, x-country skiing, camping, . . . Works at Dowd . . . Plans to be a Law enforcer It ' s not the mountains ahead that wear you down. It ' s the grain of sand in your boat shoe.” Renee M. Hamwey 62 Hartshorn Street Ne . . Enjoyed chemistry w Mr. Blodgett ... Fa¬ vorite teachers Mrs. Sweeney, Mr. Blum . . . Best remembered for being with Chris ... I love ya, Chris!, Memories of Jr prom ' 82, Sr prom ' 83, Cape Cod, talks with JB, Hey Cuz, being with cousins, Jr prom ' 83, chemistry apron w LF . . . Member of Spanish club, 735, peer tutoring, Sr class commit¬ tee, slide show, pep squad, gym show ... In¬ terested in dancing, piano, flute . . . Employed at Humpty Dumpty Nursey School . . . Collegebound “There is something to love in everyday!” George E. Harlan 69 Arcadia Avenue Ted . . Enjoyed Modern European History ... Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . Best remembered for being a wicked math student . . . Wil, always remember the export crew, Canada ' 83, Irrisponsi- Bill, the wounded boat, Babson Beavers. Aerosmith ' 84. Rush Oct. 3 84, Columbus Day Oct 8 Kevork ' s house, ski trip Killington, the Ice, the Hill, the rock, H.P.F. . . . Enjoys skiing, hiking, mountain climbing . . . Member of j.V. soccer. Winter and Spring varsity track . . . Plans to attend a 4 year college to major in communications No quarters.” — Led Zepplin William A. Harper 695 Pearl Street Bill, Harps Enjoyed art Favorite teacher Mr. Wood Remembered for leaving school early, and leaving school for lunch Enjoys working on cars works at Lobste- Claw Collegebound We gotta get out of this place, if it ' s the last thing we ever do.” Bryan ). Harriet 3 Bradford Road Enjoyed woodshop . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Patter¬ son . . . Will always remember leaving school early . . . Member of Production Printing Club . . . Future plans are to become a cabinet maker Christina M. Harris 104 Salem Street Chrissy, “Legs” . . Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Darrin Favorite teachers Mr. Scarpitto and Mr. Feit . . Will always remember best friends Debbie . Gail, sophomore chats — BO with Chris C., Frosh track meets with Nords, Blue Moon, If the lights on, it ' s on!, ' 83 indoor state track meet, 44-42 Vi, spe¬ cial memories with Sue and Betsy, C 2 + J 2 , Sunapee with the Murphs, “the skit” w EM PD . . Co¬ captain of winter spring track, member of x- country, . . . Class officer all four years, senior class president . . Collegebound Thanks Mom, Toni family, I love you.” I have many memories, and I am not sure what all of them mean, but I am certain that whoever I am is whatever my memories have made me; and that I am becoming whatever I can find out about myself.” — John Keats 138 Donna D. Haverty 1 5 Winthrop Avenue Enjoyed Spanish . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Healy . . . Best Remembered for being shy and quiet . . . Play¬ ed JV softball and Varsity fieldhockey . . . College- bound Mark R. Hawkins 94 Hutchings Street Boston, MA Enjoyed Algebra II . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Scarpit- to Member of the Senior Class Committee and the Sanior slide show . . . Member of gymnastics and track . . . Member of the Pioneer Staff Ellen M. Hayes 20 Willow Street Ell-may, Ell . Enjoyed cooking with Mrs. Carter . . Favorite teacher Mr. Bond Remembered for ytrapl, what ' s up?, being with Jan Will always remember court with JD, being with RL, ]D, CD. SS, CS, KC, TH, VB, MB, MP, and LM, being out back , the beast, Led Zeppelin, jr. year bingo, going any¬ where with Val. cooking with Frank B , the Hill, Little Lou Link Hockey, always being late Pet peeve — junior year record keeping and bells on B.S. boots Employed at the Reading Bakery Future plans include becoming wealthy in the business field .. Thanks MomlT” 1 think it ' s time for me to move along, I do believe. — Lynyrd Skynyrd Pauls L. Healey 36 John Street Favorite teachers Mrs. Carter and Mr. Levesque . . . Remembered for always smiling . . . Memories of MM, MH, DC, LS, KS, KM, Cape ' 82 — thumpers, Sr. prom with Paul, Salisbury with Frank and Butkus, 1 7 84-5 24 84, Hampton with MM, MH, rating prof Lycette, nick ' s, HoJo ' s, in Hyannis, Jon, sports complex with Mr. X, Nahant with Kevin, the breakers — will never forget Melissa . . . Thanks Mom and Dad A friend is someone with whom you can be com¬ pletely honest and who understands you just the way you are.” — Henry V. Rutherford i David J. Hayes 1114 Main Street Hazy . . . Enjoyed Woodshop Favorite teacher Mr. Patterson . Remembered for trading cars with Bob Chuisa . . . Will always remember going partying on weekends with BVH, TVB, RE and SD pet peeve waking up to go to school . Employed at Eric’s Greenhouse . . . Future to be a carpenter “Always tell the truth and then you won’t have to remember as much.” Mary Anne Hebb 352 Main Street Mia Enjoyed 20 ' s . 30 ' s with Mr Howland Memories of Sassyll, 3 10 84. leftfields. I want it all. Footloose. The Boss, chem with DS, happy B-Day Mia. got a butt?, thanks DS, AT. CD, DB, and the Sassmobile Enjoys riding, concerts, bumming around, cruiding Member of Jr. class committee ... Employed at Winchester Hospital College- bound So you ' re scared and you re thinking that maybe we ain ' t that young anymore Show a little faith, there magic in the night. — Bruce Springsteen 139 Lisa A. Hebert 1 18 Willow Street Memories of Paul, Boz, Peguin and the fort, where are my slippers?, I love you, guys, the old group and the new, NH w Patty, Matt, Don, Nashoba Valley for the first time, s’mores parties, really?, JM and the gang, Corky . the green machine at Gloucester, summer ' 84 w Rick, 7 19 84, yes, yes, yes, can I have a hug?, Food Matt, food!, You know me?, som 8 25 84, . Works at MF Charles 8. Sons . . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . Future includes marriage and a family ... In a tree by the brook, there’s a songbird who sings sometimes.” — Led Zepplin You know I still love you, though we touched and went our separate ways.” — Journey Debra A. Herzog 16 Scout Hill Lane Deb, Debbie Enjoyed Spanish with Mrs. Sweeney, human behavior with Mr. Valeska Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Blodgett Remembered for tears of Joy Will always remember trip to Spain, Luis. Sue and her orange games, fun weekend with KC. JL, skipping physics, AA parties, work at McD ' s with EM. MM, PC, KM, football games, lunches out with HG.TM, TC.AF Member of co-chairperson of theatrical make-up club. Literary Editor of Im¬ pressions. 735, Nat l Honor Society, baton squad, Spanish club. Spanish Honor Society Works at mes Cards and Gifts Collegebound Nothing is really work, unless you would rather be doing something else.” Lori B. Heideman 196 Prescott Street Lori . . Enjoyed Idea of Man Favorite teachers Mr. Howland and Mr. Valeska . . . Remembered for the little orange car Will always remember 21 4, , woody party 2 4 84, NH w DB, “LBM, LBM!!”, Ackl, times in France with Kai and PC, We are not American! ' , Piece ' s slumber party. It’s 12:00 am!, green line which line?. Did you get in trouble??. Woo Woo!!, SENIOR YEAR!!, Member of SADD, drama club, high happenings, junior achievement . . . Em¬ ployed at Dragon Corner . . . Collegebound When we kiss to say goodbye, and wipe the tears from our eyes, sayin goodbye only means to say our paths will cross again someday. — Joan D Entremont Anthony G. Hibbard 16 Baldwin Lane Hibs . . . Enjoyed human behavior . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Swanson and Mr. K . . . Memories of collecting money from JM, who never could cover the spread, Hockey games, good times with good friends . . . Member of varsity golf, track, frosh bas¬ ketball . . . Collegebound “You should live each day like it was your last be¬ cause someday it will be. William S. Heinstrom 9 F Street Heiny . . . Favorite class “class of 85 . . Favorite teacher Mr. Patterson . . . Remembered for liking heavy metal and playing guitar . . . Will never forget detention day of J P with RL. all the good parties, the jam sessions at RD’s house, the parties at NH, skatebording in the caf . . . Employed at Consoli¬ dated Cable service . . . Future plans include playing the guitar, traveling . . . Collegebound ... “Once a rocker always a rocker.” “All that you touch and all that you see is all that your life will ever be.” John W. Higgott 18 Buckin harnDrive Bill . . . Enjoyed Mr. Bond s and Mr. Morris’s classes Favorite class eighth period Enjoys partying, frisbee at the beach, weekends, VH and other good music . . Employed as a cook at the Town Lyne House . . Plans to be successful Catch a buzz?” 140 V Elizabeth M. Hincman 98 Hartshorn Street Liz, Lizard . . Enjoys free periods . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Carter . . . Will always remember sum¬ mer ' 84 working with Garret players, HS soccer ' 83, ' 84, mose, fun in Maine with SK, BB, TB, DD, LM, RP, JK, JB, AL, thanks TP, fun with VS, HS, Heidi, 1 don’t either, Val Back!, Val was 1 st los mit dern mein schantz? . . . Played JV and Varsity soccer . . . works at Anthony ' s Subs and Seafood . . . Plans to become a kindergarten teacher and get married Even tho’ I know it ' s only me and my dreams that drive me so let me go please let me go onto tomorrow, one day at a time. Now I know the only foe is time. Lisa M. Hitchcock 835 Main Street Lis Enjoyed human behavior . . . Favorite teach¬ er Mr. Levesque Remembered for listening to Kiss 108 Will always remember times with AC I 1 19 83 — 6 14 84, summers of 82 and ' 83, down Cape, who ' s that, TAD ' s, all nighter, April 9 82 with HL, ME. PG, GD, TR, N. Reading, SG 7 15 84, not getting away with 85 8 8 84, down Meadow- brook with pepper 9 21 83, baton squad dance 1 1 19 83, jr. prom, pumpkining, SS with AC 2 10 84. best times with PG, TD, CR. CB, JK . . . Member of powderpuff, football and basketball cheering squad Plans to atend Katherine Gibbs business school If you love something set him free, if he comes back he was yours, if not he never was.” Roger T. Hodgkins 248 Pearl Street Enjoyed language and human behavior . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Bond . . . Will always remember cruis¬ ing in the volare . . . Employed at North Main St. Auto Body . . . Collegebound And the meek shall inherit the earth. — RUSH MaryEllen Horan 51 Red Gate Lane Meaz. Helen Enjoys chemistry and anatomy with Mr. Garland Remembered for best inverse mohawk of ' 84 Memories of Stevie Nicks con¬ cert ' 83 with LR and DM, New York ' 83, Newton ' 84 co-captain of underwater buffalo wrestling, I BTC Collegebound for nursing I can always find someone to say they sympathize. If I wear my heart out on my sleeve, but I don’t need someone to tell me pretty lies. All I want is someone to believe. — Billy joel Mary M. Hoyt 1 50 Forest Street Mare, Maui . . . Enjoys shorthand . . . Favorite teacher Miss O’Brien, Mr. Blaney . . . Remembered for loving Paul McCartney . . . Memories of growing up with TM, fun times with AP, JD, MM, SH, ' 84 graduates, the class of ' 85, 8 3 83, 8 1 5 84, Mr. M, pumkining, football season, Meg’s mobile, “toot tooot yeah beep beep”, well hello”, you call me orange” . . . Member of glee club, Sr. Class Com¬ mittee, powderpuff, baton squad and the Nat ' l Leadership Organization . . . Plans to attend busi¬ ness school “I’m taking the time for a number of things, that weren’t yesterday.” — The Beatles Patricia A. Hudson 125 Middlesex Avenue Patty . . Enjoyed 20 ' s . 30 ' s with Mr. Howland memories of P’S, DB, The old gang. NH w Matt. Don and Lisa, Nashoba Valley for the first time. Glouces¬ ter with the gang 4 23 84, 6 23 84, 5 1 1 84, 6 1 84, good times with jM. DC, the new gang, som 8 25 84 Member of AFS Employed at Bear Hill Nursing Center Collegebound . thanks Mom and Dad, I love you!” Of all the means to insure happiness throughout life, by far the most important is the acquisition of friends.” — Epicurus 14 Susan E. Hughes 1 7 Cherrylane Drive Sue . Favorite class human behavior . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Sweeney . . . Best remembered for always saying “no big deal” and not being under¬ stood when talking . . . Memories of the best times with MH, AP, MM. and the four ' 84 graduates, 8 1 5 84. Georgette, Meg ' s mobile, special memories with Cheryl, toot-toot yea beep beep, the cinema, what are you trying to say?, pumpkining . . . Co¬ captain of the baton squad . . . Member of Sr class committee, powderpuff football . . . Collegebound “I get by with a little help from my friends.” — Beatles Mark W. Hunt 79 Marla Lane Motche . . Favorite teacher Mr. Gillis . . . Always remember special times with Jennifer, 4 20 84, fond memories of the junior prom and hanging around with Clam . . . Employed at Addison Wesley Pub¬ lishing Co., Future plans include attending New Eng¬ land Institute Linda L. Hunter 23 Pineridge Circle Enjoyed pre-cal with Mr. Rhodes . . . Will always remember C T, hi beep, love ya mommy, cuv a hug?, Hi PJ, DB, CA, AL, CB, RH, WPS, Hi baby Alabama, 3 B ' s, summer ’84, lunchtime burger runs in the pinto, 7th period tutoring sessions . . . Enjoys horseback riding and waterskiing . . . Member of peer tutoring, drama club . . . Employed at NE Com¬ puters, Bradllees .. . Collegebound for engineering “Our memories of yesterday will last a lire time. — Dennis DeYoung Patti R. Interrante 8 Warren Avenue Patti I Enjoyed Algebra II with Mrs. (ones Favorite teacher Mr. Darrin Best remembered for getting teased Will always remember 7 3 83 with BC. NEN times, 1 7th B-day, Cruising with Fala- na. Italia, Westfield with MC, Bim sisters with BC and KK, WSS Bubs. Raves with DW, Powie days. Best times with good friends Kara, Beth. Janice. Keri, Dawn, Lori and Beth. Asti, 9th grade bash, Gilly ' s. September sleepovers, sledding, the Huffy, shout! Football games, the rain, pumpkining, soc¬ cer games. 9 22 84 at BTs thanks for every¬ thing Ma and Dad Employed at DM Mem¬ ber of Baton Sauad. Class committee, powderpuff The name of friend is common, but faith in friendship is rare. — Phlaedrus Jeanne Intonti 150 Village Street Jeannie .. . Enjoyed biology ... Favorite teachers Mrs. Budrewicz, Mr. Brett, Mr. Blaney . . . Will al¬ ways remember summer of ' 84 w RN, LP, CA, AC, JB, KO, JC, jr. prom, 9 4 84 party, Thompson twins, 8 28 w RN . CA, Thanks Ruthann, Diana Ross 9 30 — favorite? — Are you from SH — Do you know MC?, the feast w RN — Lori . Marco 8 19 84, the St. Anthony feast w RN (8 26), 7 28 83 w PO, 10 27 84 The Big One w RN, RF, CM, LS, MD, TW, 1 1 9 84 a good one, good luck M .P plus J . S, S . S, thanks M D ... Participated in Powderpuff and pumpkining . . . never assume anything!!! . . . Plans to go to college and become successful! (and own a Ferrari) “She’s got big thoughts and big dreams ...” — Sheila E. Kenneth E. Jack 1 1 24 Main Stre et Jackson . . . Enjoyed world cultures with Mr. Dunbar . . . Always remember going out with the boys; BR, JP, JA, BR, AS, BC, BP, MC, MM, MT, garage parties, town forest, Vinnie ' s ' 83, Elijah ' s, MB’s, NEN, sum¬ mer of ' 84, Will always remember the guys and the good times we had . . . Enjoys street hockey . .. Member of the tribe Collegebound Life is what happens when you’re busy making other plans!” — John Lennon 142 Laura S. Jenkins 329 Franklin Street Lolo . . . Enjoyed group . . . Favorite teacher Dr. DeSalvo .. . Remembered for being talkative .. . Memories of John, 7 18 84 the back parking lot, awesome times in focus, John, Sam, Laura, Ellen, ' 84 : Vz Yeah!! .. . Member of focus leadership as chair¬ person and vice chairperson, student council . . . Plans to be happy, I wasn ' t exactly five years only 4Vz “I get high with a little help from my friends.” — John Lennon John B. Jenks 298 Ash Street Jenksie . . . Enjoyed IPS with Mrs. Scarpitto . . . Best remembered for doing smoke show at NEN . . Will always remember good times with Donny Wood, Stephen Murphy and RW . . . 8 27 84, grizzly night . . . Member of varsity hockey for two years . . . Employed at Donut Maker . . . Plans to go to col- legebound and play hockey . . . Thanks Mom and Dad! “Hard Habit to Break” — Chicago Alan D. Jenney 56 Oak Ridge Road Favorite teacher Mr. Bond . . Best remembered for crushing cars . . . Will always remember the zone with Pokes, my few car accidents, quarry jumping, Good times with Pokes, Dewey, Dubes and Con¬ nors, Doucette in Vietnam . Participated in Indoor Track, Spring Track and Golf . . . Member of The Doucette Brothers . . . Employed at Caldors Future plans include anything and everything “Glory Days, they ' ll pass you by, Glory Days in the wink of a young girls eye, Glory Days.” Gary Johnson 46 Hancock Street David M. Jones 25 Lewis Street Jonesy . . . Enjoyed Algebra 2 and Man in Conflict . . . Favorite teachers Ms. Pappalardo and Mrs. Onueseit . . . Best remembered for rank session with Oke and Chuck on Donkey Kong . . . Good times with T.O., J.L., J.K., E.E., and D.K. . . . Partici¬ pated in powderpuff cheerleading and Senior slide show . . . Employed at My Store For Levis’ . . . Plans to major in avionics at Wentworth Today is mine. It is unique. Nobody in the world has one exactly like it. It holds the sum of all my past experience and all my future potential. I can fill it with joyous moment or ruin it with fruitless worry. If painful recollections of the past come into mind or frightening thoughts of the future, 1 can put them away. They cannot spoil today for me.” — Edwin — Doc — Doherty Pamela J. Jones 71 Deering Street Favorite class cooking Favorite teacher Mrs. Carter Remembered for never talking in com¬ munity meeting Will always remember JM. AR. LJ. out back, my experience w LH. suspention. JR prom, w JC, focus, thanks JD, EH, SB, I love you Brad, partying w DB, DS. KW. RH, DD. PH. BA, JK. BB, BH. camping trip to NH, dash from 1 st to 2nd everyday, “toot” partying, being with my friends, going out with Brad Member of focus student council Collegebound and marriage Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you both! “You only live once but if you do it right once is enough.” 143 Catherine M. Joyce 52 Pilgrim Road Katie, Killer, Kutch, Kins Zac . . . Enjoyed 20 ' s 30 ' s and law . favorite teachers are Mrs. Edelsberg, Mr. Howland, Mom . Dad . . . Remembered for hitting Mrs. Jones’ car 10 20 83 — crash ' ' . . . Will always remember good times with MH, LH, PH, DM, DC, KM, BM + LB and the gang of 84, the Jr. prom, mornings in the caf ' 83- ' 85, 4 12 83, 2 18- 20 84 in N.H., 4 10 84, 5 1 1 84, the Austin parties, the power plant. Valley, 7 28-29 84 with MH in N.H. Participated in Powderpuff, slideshow . . . Member of Sr. class committee, . . . Employed at J.F. Lux Transportation . . . Collegebound . . Thanks Mom . Dad, I love you!” For happiness in life, three things are necessary: something to hope for, something to do, someone to love.” James A. Keaton 25 Glen Road Keats . . Favorite class Ancient History . Favorite teacher Mr. Lovely Remembered for being ex¬ tremely gullable . . . Going to the Beach Boys w 3 beautiful girls, going out to lunch everyday 7th period w Lisa, Paula, Chris, Chris, Getting chased by the police down the Field House, Ripping my pant on a row boat, going to all kinds of parties . . . Head of cheerleading for Powderpuff . . . Employed at DeCosta Sausage Factory . . . Future Plans include going into the Marine Corps, studying criminal jus¬ tice, hopefully becoming a State Trooper “Good luck and congradulations to the whole class of 1985 ' You only have one life, live it to the fullest” Dawn M. Kelly 49 Grand Street D . . Remembered for loving and always being with Charlie K. . . . Will always remember 6th grade, BF w DW, the Webbs, summer of ' 82, VT. w Charlie. the Kiely clan, ski trips, raves w LP, cheerleading, the stang, oh my God, I would’ve gone straight! w JR, CK, NEN, the Pageant, good times with CK, JR, PG, AP, MH, MM, SH, TD, BC, KW, JD, BT, HG, CM, DW, DF, AW, RH, LP and the rest of the class of ' 85 . . . Member of S.A.D.D., Jr Sr class committees, pioneer editor . . . Capt. of football and basketball cheerleading . . . Thanks and I love you Mom, Dad, Shelly! . . . Employed at Nordberg ' s Caterers . .. Collegebound “To love life you must live a life of love.” Kara M. Kelly 1 76 Grove Street Best remembered for being The Good Samaritan Will always remember Nats ' ' 83 and the D.Y.D., Summer of ' 83 with the duckie boys, Important friendships with P.I., J.D., K.W., B.T., B.C., D.K. and M.M., NEN, Sledding, Gilly Bashes, September Sleepovers, The Furious Five, Proms with M.H., Road Trips, Being Late, 12 3 83, Madge and Gladys, Italia 84, cramming w T.C., Raves w Pundi, 6th grade, the road not taken . Growing and learning and all the fun. Thanks Mom and Dad . Enjoyed class w Mr. K and Mr. Croft Member of Baton Squad, SAD.D., Gymnastics and Track Collegebound Those who should miss me here, they would not find me changed from him they knew, only more sure of all I thought was true.” — Robert Frost Charies E. Kiely 2 Virginia Circle Charlie, Chuck . . . Enjoyed ancient history ... Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr. Lovely . . . Will always remember partying with JR, KG, Mj, PT, Plum Island fishing trips, 2 24 84 in North Reading, ' 84 at NEN, camping in VT., Beach Boys, company party, Oh my God, I would have gone straight!”, summer nights in the stang, special memories with Dawn Kelly . . . Partici¬ pated in gymnastics . . . Employed at Nordberg Catering . . . Collegebound “I’m sailing away for I’ve got to be free, free to face the life that ' s ahead of me.” — Styx Sandra L. Kilduff 56 Summer Avenue Skin, Lana, Sands . . . Enjoyed man in conflict ... f Favorite teachers Mr. Hart and Jonesy . . Remem¬ bered for pink converse . Will never forget n Greasies ' corner, wall runs, Florida ' 82, Banana ' s bur- £ gers, hall parties I and II, the stegsmobile, 4 6 84, a TF ' s many clothes, the Gap Band, T-necks yard. Di ' s a bashes, Hojo ' s runs, CM bomb scare, traffic jams — id B ucko , the 3 jakesters, Kool the gang, Bugs, a Stegs ' bash 7 25 84, U2, the Apt. fund, Hampton F ' 83, Stegs, Doots, Duff, Dull. Rene Member of p the S.O.C. committee, powderpuff, pioneer Pet peeves — split ends and the clones Plans in¬ clude college and the apt. Sandra, Sandie? Straight or bust. — My Nana 144 David A. Killam 46 County Road D.K. . . Enjoyed Physics . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Blum, Mr. K . . . Best remembered for arguments with the hockey coach . . Will never forget j. Giels concert 12 82, hockey trip to Europe, Booz cruz ' s in the Harbor, tracks, Junior prom, winning league and going to the Garden 1983, Time in NH at Kilcare, beach day, NEN, and Genesis ' 83 . . . Played on Fresh, and J.V. baseball, 3 yrs. Varsity hockey . . . Member of peer tutoring, Fresh, orientation grp., Sr. class committee, Nat l Honor Society . . Employed at Thom McAn in Stoneham and Burlington . . . Plans to graduate from college and persue a career in Law . Enjoys hockey, baseball, hunting, water- skiing And if the band your in starts playing different tunes I’ll see you on the dark side of the moon” — Pink Floyd Jane M. Kudaroski 5 Timberneck Drive Favorite class was art . . Favorite teacher Mr. Bond Best remembered for saying “I’ll be ready in a minute ' Will never forget the Who 82, all the Dead shows, especially Hartford Connecticut, Yes, and Robert Plant . . . Will always remember partying with Ann, Mary, Kim, Patti, all the Dead Heads, Jim¬ my, Lou, Ellen. Karen, and Cheryl Enjoys partying whenever possible, Zeppelin, the Dead, and art Future plans include traveling, partying, and the possibility to become an architect Neil t. Klepeis 68 Tennyson Road Klepto Enjoyed chemistry with Mr. Zenewicz Will always remember BH, September 14, 1984 — about 9:1 5, Bill ' s goat . . . Ran winter and spring varsity track . Member of the National Honor Society . . Collegebound majoring in science The memories of a man in his old age are the deeds of a man in his prime.” — R. Waters Geraldine M. LaCreta 51 Timberneck Drive Lalene . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Valeska and Mr. Bond . . . Best Remembered for tossing the banister on stage to Bob Weir and jerry Garcia at Grateful Dead in ' 83 . . . Will always remember grateful dead concerts, 1 1 24 83, listening to brother Joe ' s acoustics as well as electric guitar twenty four hours a day . . . Member of “Dead Heads Anonymous” . . . Plans to marry TM and worry about nothing “Letyour life proceed by it’s own design. Nothing to tell now. Let the world be yours. I ' m done with mine.” — Bob Weir and John Barlow “As we listened one last time and we watched with one last look, spellbound and swallowed ' til we told and ended.” — The Byrds David S. Krueger 53 Chequessett Road Krueg . . . Enjoyed 20’s 30 ' s with Mr. Howland . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Normand-O’brien . . . Best remembered for keeping the homeroom in order, being on crutches and almost getting stuck in the elevator freshman year . . . Memories of read¬ ing AW with Deeg in the library, Van Nordens, work with PT, DF, double chemistry, waiting for Flibs . . . Ran cross country, spring and winter track . . . Member of high happenings, class committee . . . Employed at Roger A. Reed . . . Collegebound “The only thing that we have to fear is fear itself. — Franklin D. Roosevelt Cheryl A. Lafferty 72 Glenmere Circle Cheryl, CA Enjoyed algebra II w Mrs. Jones Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson Best remem¬ bered for wearing pink Will always remember Duran Duran concert 3 15 84. Jr prom with GR. summer of ' 84, Bea and Savage, walks, Garrata, little Lee, LC. LH, PP, WW, CO, AT, Cats, Cranberry Island, a good friend Terri Enjoys art Member of French club Employed at All Electric Supply Collegebound You don ' t have to dream; just live a day. — Duran Duran 145 Kenneth E. Lento 44 Hopkins Street Masilla . . Enjoyed U S. History . . . Favorite teach¬ er Mrs. Normand-O ' Brien . Best remembered for T-shirts Will always remember biology report, WPPL ' 83, Montreal, summer of ' 84, Hampton, weekend of 9 14 84, the boat, YES concert . . . Member of math team, student advisory council, MEC, NHS . . Employed at Wes Parker . . . Col- legebound Don ' t give in without a fight. — Pink Floyd Kim t. Lento 44 Hopkins Street Kimba . . . Enjoyed biology with Mrs. Mishler Favorite teacher Mr. Cahill , Best remembered for coffee nips . . . Will always remember good times with STP, NSL, RFA, 10 4 82, summer ' 83. 9 21 83, Vaza, Cantebury NH. 6 23 84, SF, NYC. PS, Maine, Sassy ' s understanding, class friends, egg-mobile. TDDC, Sr prom . . . Activities include Rina ' s deten¬ tions, Spanish club, Youth and family resources, peer leader, Who ' s Who in Among America High School Students 83- 84 . . . Employed at Ala Mode . . . Collegebound ... Its been real! “I let time go lightly cause all my life ' s a circle.” — Harry Chapin Ronald ). Longo 30 Pierce Street Ron . . . Enjoyed woodshop with Mr. Patterson . . Best remembered for controlling the fun . . . Will always Michele ' s 5 25 84, car stuck in Maine, Matt, Steve, Paul, Rob, Boz, Tom, Laura, apple picking, 2:30 am cremepuff surprise, Sunday nights . . . Plans to attend a two year college “All the world ' s a stage and we are merely players. — RUSH Jodi M. Lordan 51 Hopkins Street )ode Enjoyed human behavior Favorite teacher Mr. Howland. Mr. Valeska Best remem¬ bered for being tired Will always remember best times with SC. KC. MW. CS. TM. football games, Heuy Lewis in the summer ' 84 with KC, SC. TM, LR. miniature golfing. |r prom, Christmas caroling in jW s van. skiing at King Pine, growing up qith CO Member of Nat l Honor Society, pep squad. French club, 735, peer tutoring Employed at Friendly ' s Collegebound for nursing The finest kind of friendship is between people who expect a great deal of each other but never ask it.” Andrea Louie 55 Beaver Road Enjoyed western civ ... Favorite teachers Mr. Ap- plby, Mr. Howland . . . Best remembered for being shy . . . Memories of oragami in freshman soc., skits in western civ., Mr. Blum ' s original sense of humor, thousand year old eggs, Mr. Valeska’s stories . . . Member of friendly visiting, peer tutoring, JV winter and spring track, |V tennis, National Honor Society . . . Employed at McDonald ' s, Lechmere . . . Col¬ legebound “. . . ltisclearthefutureholdsgreatopportunities.lt also holds pitfalls. The trick will be to avoid the pitfalls, seize the opportunities, and get it home by six o’clock.” — Woody Allen James A. Lucci I Gateway Circle Luch, Jim . . Enjoyed biology and geometry . Will always remember good times with SF, Oke, Keats, Smush, Mull, JM, EE. RM, late nights playing cards, never forget Mr. Cahill or HR 341!, second period with DF . . Member of varsity football Collegebound “If a man does not pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away.” — Henry David Thoreau 146 David D. MacLeod 19 Sandra Lane Cloudsy ... Enjoyed decisions I . .. Favorite teach¬ er Mr. Swanson . . . Will always remember parties at Gilly’s, the Cutlass, frisbee at G.H., 2 24 84 with DG BM, 9 14 84 with JM, NEN, crossroad runs, N.H. runs, allied forces, DBIP, times with DG, CM, |M, RD, SS, BM, SD, ME, weekend blizzard of 5 84 . . . En¬ joys skiing . . . Very active member of S.D.T. . . . Employed at Robin Cleaning Company . . . College- bound Let me flow into the ocean, let rne get back to the sea, let me be stormy and let me be calm, let the tide in and set me free ... I wanna drown.” — Pete Townshend Lynn Mahoney 10 Morgan Park Enjoyed English . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . . Best remembered for being friendly and always smiling . . Memories of good times with all my friends. Cape Cod 8 4-7 84 with AC and others, parking lot of N Reading GunShop and Harold Par¬ ker and he knows who I ' m talking about, big thick cigars w Heather, Tiffy, CB, New Years Eve w SS, Good times BS, sounds of steak slap in the drive¬ way, risky business w Tiffy, Lori . . . Member of pow- derpuff, softball, cheerleader, WB club w KM, TH, DC Employed at Footweaf House . . . College- bound . . . we’ve had a lot of frustrations and good times. Thanks for helping me out. I love you, Mom and Dad I can ' t change the world (maybe) but I can change the world in me.” Mark R. Malonson 27 Dana Road Malany . . . Enjoyed U.S. History, Physics . . . Favor¬ ite teachers Mr. Swanson, Mr. Blum . . . Remem¬ bered for not studing . . . Will always remember Amy, Red Lights, 7 15, Jogging Bunny”, Mauler, Rocky D.S., Benny, Boing , FMUTA, Springfield, Hampton, Donuts, “Blimey”, “MMM Fish , Profes¬ sional Salt Blowing . . . Captain of gymnastics team . . . Member of National Honor Society . . . Pet peeve — Mr. Z’s analogies . . . Works at Marshall ' s . . . Plans to disprove Einstein ' s General Theory of Relativity “Any soul can sleep — few can die Any wimp can weep — few can cry Everyone complains — few can state Anyone can stop — few can wait.” — Pete Townshend Rene L. Marchetti 15 Federal Street Enjoyed Physics . . Favorite teacher Mr. Hart Remembered for haircuts and always complaining Will always remember hall parties I and II, Dl ' s bashes, jP runs and mission runs, BR Played powderpuff and freshman basketball . . Member S.O.C. committee Employed at Fabric Town Future plans to attend Forsythe School of Dental Hygiene Yesterday is but today ' s memory, and tomorrow is today ' s dreams. — Kahlil Girbram Rina Marotta 9 C Street Ree, Garotta . . . Enjoyed Social Studies . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Bond . . . Best Remembered for being a Tom Petty freak . . . Will always remember trips to New York, “Ohba Noball”, 73, being “Nasty” good times with DD, LC, PP, TC, Little Lee, CL, and EC, going” to jersey City with TC, Octoberfest ' 83, cruising in PP ' s car, Police concert 8 10 83, England ' 85, Stray Cats 1 14 84, Kim ' s detentions, J. Geils Concert . . . participated in the pepsquad, played powderpuff football . . . Employed at Custom Tees . . . Collegebound. Party on 5! “Is this the end? Are you my friend? It seems to me, you want to be friends. — New Edition “I Love you Mom, Dad, and Emilio! Alan R. Marshall 71 Pine Ridge Road A1 . Enjoyed chemistry with Mr. Zenewlcz Will always remember blueberry hills. July 12th 84, BS shredding his tie in US History. YES. Enjoyed swimming Member of peer tutoring, varsity tennis, JV soccer, .. Employed at CVS, Bradlees Collegebound Move yourself you always live your life never think¬ ing of the future, prove yourself you are the move you make take your chances win or lose — YES 147 David C. Marshall 94 Belmont Street Smush, Marsh . . . Enjoyed geometry . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Howland . . . Remembered for drawing Skins cartoons . . . Will always remember hanging with the boys JL, TO, KM, BP, BR, CW, BC, etc., the garage, 4 21 82, the mighty volks, jammin ' with SS and RD, hr. 341, beach days, mad bashes (Kent’s, Carrot ' s), and boring NEN times . . . Member of the Senior class committee . . . Enjoys playing guitar and boating . . . EEYa RMHS! . . . Collegebound for engineering, hopes to someday become a rock musician I ' ve got no time for wasting, I’ve got to live my life while I can.” — Boston Brad A. Martone 27 Pasture Road BM. Bradzo, Marty . . . Enjoyed Algebra II . . . Favor¬ ite teacher Ms. Pappalardo . . . Best remembered for preferring blondes, thinking my car is fast, Oh well. . . . Will remember Jr. Sr. Proms, the good times with P.T. and B.W. . . . Activities include Buicking , Checking out the blondes, cruising Re¬ vere strip . . . Member of School of Percision Driv¬ ing”, Blonde Lovers Club . . . Pet peeve “People who can’t drive — right FT? , the cold, a clean locker . . . Employed at Marshalls . . . Plans include 4 yr. college ... I can ' t drive 55!” Sing with me, sing for the years sing for the laugh¬ ter sing for the tears” — Aerosmith Sandra S. Mazola 79 Van Norden Road Ralph, Sandy, Sandy-Banandy . . . Enjoyed D.E., cooking . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Levesque and Mrs. Carter . . . Remembered for laughing and spazzing . . . Will always remember friends Jeannet¬ te, Kim, Pee Ree, Nan, Mary, Sachie, Get a grip”, Karen, Cheryl, Val, Shirl, Janet, Sept. 5 Rosa — thanks Marie, VH 3 18 84-022Y, 1 20 84, 1 21 84, mem¬ ories with Kenny, Hampton weekend with Chuckie and the “Kitty’s crew”, Kim, my buddy, jack, Richie, What’s up, soph, beach day . . . Pet peeve home¬ work, and curfews . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. “It’s the same old song and dance my friend . . . — Aerosmith Robert M. McCue 450 Franklin Street Bob. Guza Enjoyed English 9, Adv. composition favorite teachers Mr. Vaccaro. Mrs. Scarpitto Best remembered for voyages . Will always re¬ member Bridge bashes, parties at DG’s with all the f uys. ski trips. Aerosmith Blotto concert. Meadow rook runs. |r. summer nights at N.E.N., 6 3 82 with DG and jack D., 2 24 84 in the N.R.J. with DG, bliz¬ zard with DM on 5 1 1 84. Mrs. Havishams with MT, Eddie s van parties, R.I. runs with DG. crossroads in the Toyota, Gook runs, funnels, and till the good times with the guys not forgotten Played foot¬ ball 82, 83. Co-Capt. of S.D.T Collegebound The time has to say goodbye to people I’ve known, and to people I’ve trusted. I ' ve got to be out on my own. I might get rich or I might get busted. — Steve Miller Band Kenneth J. McDevitt 25 Emerson Street Nick name Mick . . . Favorite class computers . . . Favorite teacher Miss Pappalardo . . . Best remem¬ bered for a sense of humor . . . Special Memories, Moments the end of school in each year, vacations, free periods, weekends . . . Member of Photo club . . . Pet Peeves Mr. Blums jokes . . . Future Plans Computer Science and Engineering “Teaching kids doesn’t mean treating us like kids, it means helping other people learn.” The Senior Class 1985 Mary Frances McDonald 41 Canterbury Drive Mawee Enjoyed chemistry art ... Favorite teacher Mr. Bond Remembered for always laughing . loving the Grateful Dead and guys with long hair . . . Will always remember Hutch and Eric parties, fall dead season, blueberry hill, blueberries, the party place, second periods with Dave L„ Andy’s car, New Year ' s Eve ’84, the Providence Dead bus, jK, AM, PS, KW, and the class of ' 84 dead heads Plans to always stay young Look into any eyes, you’ll find that you can see clear through to another day.” — the Grateful Dead “Imagine all the people living in a world of peace. — John Lennon 48 Matthew P. McDonald 60 Lowell Street Pundie, Matt Will always remember the garage, summer of 84, Phe fk Mrs. E. nights at NEN, Toes return and departure, MB ' s, stones and the cheif, 9-3-2, partying with BP, JA, MT, CW, BC, JP. K|, AS, BR, TS, BM, Skins’ house, good times with PG wogs . Participated in varsity football and wrestling . . . Pet peeve — Phe The only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about.” — Oscar Wilde Christine Ann McGartty 550 Summer Avenue McGa . . Enjoyed Spanish III . . Favorite teachers Miss P. fk Mrs. Sweeney . . . Remembered for being best friends w Kathy . . . Will always remember Par¬ ker days, MP, Octoberfest ' 82, best trip Puerto Rico, RN ' s ' 82, N.H., typing w Lori, NEACS, Sat nite search w KD . TM, CVS inheritences w Gina, ]r ski trip GD, HW, KD, LS, jr prom ' 84, wonderful memories of Jeff, best times with Kath 8Wik, Police, U2 concerts, the tooth” Apr. ' 82, Spain?, thoughts of JS, PL, Sue!, Ireland ' 83 (and ' 85!!), BLTN” — HG, CC, TO, EKD, WEESIEM, C 2 + J 2 , Lanai Island w Tif, Lo, . Kat, Roberies w Heidi, 2:59, chows w Skin fk Heid Casa!, special thanks to the faculty — you’re great!, I love you Dad, thanx!!! . . . Collegebound “A friend is someone with whom I’ve been s incere. Before him ! may think aloud.”— Emerson Kath, we made it!” Patricia L. McHugh 205 Summer Avenue Tish, Tricia . . . Enjoyed Idea of Man with favorite teacher Mr. Howland . . . Remembered for raving about California . . . Will always remember Hamp¬ ton beach birthday parties, Magic Pan runs, long talks and long walks with HG, best of times with HG, TC, MS, KD, AF, BG, ME, DH, EM, the Marchfest, Tara’s green sweatshirt, always ending up at Kathy ' s house . . . Yearbook editor . . . Member of High Happenings, peer tutoring, Nat ' l Honor Society . . . Collegebound I’m psyched .. . I’m bummed.” — Ron Howland Susan D. McHugh 100 Red Gate Lane Sue, Susie Enjoyed human behavior Favorite teacher Mrs. Edelsburg Remembered for having one green eye and one brown eye . Will always remember fun times w )en at Hampton, ice cream fight at Dairy Maid w JM, DM, AD, Gloucester beach rainy day w JM. DM. AD, CC. playing pennies L picking chicken w KD. the puddle”, getting away with It 9 21 84, cruisin ' in the Hoo mobile ana falling off of it. CN s cottage in NH, I ' ll Never forget those special times with Chris 5 19 84 Member of the baton squad, SADD, group dance Works at Harrow ' s Thanks to my family, I love you! Collegebound “Calm the ocean of longing within and the time for magic will arrive on some not too distant tomor¬ row.” Kathleen A. McKenna 6 Sweeter Avenue Rat, Enjoyed Physics with Mr. Blum . . . Best remem¬ bered for procrastination . . . Will always remember good times with KM, JM, MK, New Year’s ' 84, spying on T and C, Summers in Gloucester, Bunga- nut, Enfield and Georgia, Crazy times with MJ, Spinky, Psycho and Helen, Enjoys camping and playing guitar . . . Member of phlumpkin patrol ' 84, winter and spring track, varsity basketball and soc¬ cer, student council and senior class committee . . . Employed at Holiday Inn ... Collegebound Ask and you shall receive; Seek and you shall find; knock and the door will be opened to you. — Matthew 7:7 A Ann Marie McSorley 73 Maple Ridge Road Enjoyed biology. Spanish, and geometry Favor¬ ite teacher Mrs. Donovan Member of powder- puff. 735 (youth and family resources), band A.F.S. club president Collegebound “You can do anything you want to if you want it bad enough.” — Mom 149 Ellen M. McSweeney 39 Francis Drive LI, Enjoyed Idea of Man . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Garland . . . Best remembered for severe procras¬ tination . . . Memories of four years of French with LR, Progressive suppers, L’examen de I’ordinateur pour predicter un petite ami parfiat, Being bored between track seasons, The senior roast with PD and CH, Sciences with TM, HG, DH, Singing Seger and causing a flood, Halloween ' 84 . . . involved with Impressions, High Happenings, Pioneer ' 85, National Honor Society . . . Employed at Dairy Maid and Marshall’s .. . Collegebound and plans to run a marathon before age thirty Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” — Robert Frost Maureen E. McTeague 22 Dean Road Moe, Reenie, Steakums . . . Favorite class French Favorite teacher Mrs. Edeisberg Best re¬ membered for being the only faithful Red Sox fan and Duxburyite at R.M.H.S. . . . Special memories, moments France ' 83 S.P., JFC October ' 82, New York City, “The Whopper beat the Big Mac “Frank¬ ie 1 2 9 83 Activities Powder puff football . . . Member of the Pep Squad, and 735 . . . Employed at Marshalls . . . Future plans business college “Never look back to the past except for fond mem¬ ories, and lessons taught” — Reenie -I- J.M. Arthur Robert MeMn 21 Eastway Street Enjoyed chemistry with Mrs. Cook . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Bond . Will never forget D.K.J., Rich Meroski, the girls from Wakefield, Woburn and Somerville, MS, the Factory, What flavor is it?”, Fonga and Martha ' s Vineyard . Participated in peer tutoring Member of varsity football team Enjoys Boston and dancing . Collegebound “You only go through the high school experience once, so make it the best.” ISO Richard Meroski 16 Osbourne Avenue Rich . . . Enjoyed cooking with favorite teacher Mrs. Carter . . . Remembered for being a sports buff . . . Will always remember JM, JL, TO, |A, EE, SD, and other friends, the day Reading high hockey made the Boston Garden . . . Member of Distributive Ed. 1984-1985 . . . soccer manager . . . Employed at Cerretani’s . . . Thanks for my Mom Dad for everything.” . . . Collegebound “It ain ' t over ' til it ' s over.” — Yogi Berrce Thomas A. Melanson 534 Franklin Street Tom, The “Master” . . . Favorite class Human Be¬ havior . . . Favorite teachers Mr. K„ and Mrs. Jones . . . Will always remember two flat tires with Dave, x-mas caroling ' 83 in jW ' s van, 4 New Years with Lynelle, All District, Dance Factory 84 with MS + KC, Proms, the waterfall, UYB, WTF, radio, Heuy, MS’s foot under car, Burning Beaches”, TP parties, NH with Di, Nan, and Jack, Polo, cinema times with Sue, Mo, Di, Nan, Bermuda, Special times with DM, Lynelle, MEH, LR, DS, SC, JL, KC, and DN . . . Mem¬ ber of 735, All District, French club pres., AFS club . .. Employed at Showcase Cinema Woburn ... Collegebound “We’ve only just begun ... — The Carpenters David ). Merullo 9 Browning Terrace Party Reptile . . . Enjoyed Geometry . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Dunbar . . Best remembered for class of ' 85 solo drama club Roscoe, the turtle, two flat tires, the wug-wug, Davo the clown, Vengeful luggage slingn ' McSwill in the grease pit, 5 yrs. of frustration, The Edge, Rick 4001, zapped at Canno- bie L., Mr. Oliver, hail poetry, Twinkies, the unlisted alternative, radio prayer . , Sports include Under¬ water Buffallo tackling co-captn ' Member of the Drama club, Who ' s Who. the Edge, All district . . Employed at Atlantic . Future plans to break my feist on honeydew and drink the milk of paradise Radical “We can walk our roads together if our goals are all the same. We can run alone and free if we persue a different aim.” Thass the way it gotta be.” — Roscoe Pointer Jeffrey P. Miller 43 Covey Hill Road Mill . . Enjoyed American Lit with Mr. Benshimol Favorite teacher Mrs. Scarpitto . . . Remem¬ bered for his long, dead solid, but not quite perfect tee shots . . . Will always remember rides home from EC with RD, SS, CM, the garden ice, 3-9-2, NEN, blizzard of’84, cleaning out hubberand piggy, Gillies pub, ST Patrick’s Day heist, DM, and a night in Wilmington . . . Captain of varsity golf, co-captain of varsity hockey, co-captain of varsity baseball . . . Collegebound “Obstacles are what you see when you take your eyes off the goal.” Jennifer B. Millett 56 Berkeley Street Jen, jeffiner, Jeff Enjoyed human behavior Favorite teacher Mr. Dunbar Remembered for being grounded Will always remember Maine w AD, AW, CC, fk DM, Grandma’s house, mud fight, AW ' s parties, car chase, Hampton w Sue, Glouces¬ ter, 4 20 84, jr. prom w Mark, “Chilli”, Dairymaid, Natick-Drew, “The weird Millet sisters”, Martha ' s Vineyard fk Maine w LF, cruising in the Hoo mobile fk Green Machine . Member of pep squad . S.A.D.D. Employed at Daniels Nursing Home . .. “Thanks Mom . Dad, I love you! . College- bound “I see my future at the rainbow ' s end . happy hours timeless friends . . and if I ever chance to find my way . . . rest assured ... I will stay. — Billy Squier Mark J. Miola 88 Timberneck Drive Mauler . . . Enjoyed eng. drawing . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Valeska . . . Remembered for p-bars . Will always remember Benny, Rock D., Boing, J(FMUTA)M, 6 9, nipple switch, want it?, chronosy- nccasticinfadibula, reverse, dumb smart person, spgfld gymnastics, it broke!, rt. 133, Cindy, mmm fish!, blimey wtsmc?, candy?, how ' s the lobster??, Bert, salt blowing, pumpkining, gym shows, M,D L, KK, Hampton, 7, Yes concert, ZP, Rocky bend, no mind, BE, Kens’ cat . . . Powderpuff cheerleader, co-captain of gymnastics team . . . Member of Sr class committee, math team, peer reader, Pioneer editor . . . Collegebound “Be good ... or be good at it.” Margaret C. Moloney Meg, Megret Enjoyed human behavior Fa¬ vorite teacher Mrs. Sweeney Remembered for saying the thing is”, well hello” Will always remember great rimes w the B-squad. 83 fk 84 rallys, cruisin ' in the Ventura Powa. beeping, pump¬ kining, powderpuff, Jr prom, best times with MH. AP. SH, The class of 85. toot toot, yea. beep beep. 8 15 84. special times w ' MC 10 13 81. summer 84. the cinema. GM. |M, wild times with jP. special thanks to my fantastic family, the microphone, cap¬ tain of the Baton squad Member of Nat I Honor Society, SADD, St Agnes youth group College- bound “Whenever I see your smiling face I have to smile myself cause I love you — James Taylor Diana H. Monroe 37 Deering Street D . . . Enjoyed human behavior with Mr. Valeska . . . Will always remember sweet 16, jr prom, will never forget C’s fling, CC, PT, SD, UL — MY b’sitters PG, JB, LS weekends w DC, BS and friends, all n? 12 am phone calls, 7 4 84 KBP b’sit, BK runs, Good Harbor, special times w best of friends CC, KM, TW, LS, DC, AD, SM, JM, AM, thanx GA, LS, TW, CC, Baton squad dance with DO, special moments forever cherished w Danny — 9 2 84, Be good — Lucky Star . . . Member of Jr and Sr class committee, SADD, Sr slide show . . . Employed at Demoulas . . . College- bound . . . “I’m always subtle Chris!” “The hardest things to live down are the times spent living it up.” Marisa M. Moore 37 Melbourne Avenue Missy, Maris Enjoyed art class Favorite teachers Madame Edelsberg fk Mrs. Cook Re¬ membered for her funny walk, great driving skills, and hair spray Will always remember fun times with SL. Ml. KS, BD. tent talk, late mornings with AC and SC, Justin’s Spirit, Small’s, Mr H, Ludw, Cody. Ali-Zara, pool party, WB crowd, jrny concert, fun times with the baton squad, 1,2 Bahhh Member of the baton squad. 4H. g.c., ski club, group dance Enjoys horseback riding and skiing College- bound “We put hope in front of fear, we all need new frontiers.” — Journey ISI Donald L. Morin 1 26 Howard Street Don . . . Enjoyed engineering graphics . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Wales . . Remembered for the moped accident . . . Will always remember 1 1 19 84, N.H. with the group, group of ' 84, MH, PH, LH, LG, Kj, JM, JM, CM, pH + H20 = DM, best times with Leslie, pumpkining There are good times, there are bad times, but these are the best of times.” — Styx Michelle A. Morgan 1 1 Pearl Street Mickey, Durf . Best remembered for my height! i will always remember Cheryl, Michele, and Chris. It was an awsome time, guys thanks! But lets have a spare tire next time! Always remember JP with DL. MC . PC, Woburn with TN. MC PS, DB, TL, WN,. Memorial Day weekend 84 ' ! Tony ' s Party with TN, MC, PS, DB, TL. WN, . . . Participated in field hockey, freshman and sophomore year, track fresh¬ man and sophomore year, soccer junior year, My favorite sport? Guy watching! . . . Pet peeve — cli¬ ques employed at Reading Card . Party with Karen . . . Plans to attend a business school . . . To all the underclassmen. “If I can do it you can too!.” Thanks Mom and Dad, love ya!” If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. Kevin B. Mullins 100 Oak Street Mull Favorite teacher Mrs. Sweeney . Re¬ membered for listening to original music that few can understand Will always remember all the times with Oke. Smush, Luch, jK. SF, Dunn, BP, BR, CW. MT and the guys, RH, PG. . AP. ski trips. Killing- ton 84. Albany with Oke . Leroy, U2 concert, cranking B C„ GJs flashlight. Spanish with Stinky Member of Cross country and track teams Par-, ticipated in the senior slide show I can t change the world, but I can change the world within me. just a friendship of people going nowhere who decided to go there together. — Bono Vox Sean P. Murphy 68 Grand Street Bush . . . Enjoyed western civ. . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Howland . . . Best remembered for the inside of his locker . . . Memories of volkswagon, Hampton B each, NEN, NK, TB. racing B. Goddett, 2 84, Mr. Z, D. Cavichi, BAPS . . . Member of High Happenings, JV football, JV hockey . . . Plans to go into the U.S. Naval Academy “Smile . . . tomorrow will be worse.” — Murphy ' s commentary on Murphy ' s law Tiffney Sue Morton 1 5 Putnam Road Tiff, Tippy, Tiffa, Tipperillo . . . Enjoyed human be¬ havior . . . Favorite teachers Mrs. Wood, Mr. How¬ land . . . Remembered for Mr. Valeska . . . Memo¬ ries of 10 13 82-3 3 1 83 BD, 10 18 83-2 2 84 BD. April vac CM, KD, jumpin’, 12 31 83-1 1 84 HW, KF, AC, LM, JA, JD. 3 24 84 KB, 4 6 84 HW. LS. Heehee, 9 8 84 death of Black Bomber, 1 1 84 remember KB, good times at HW’s, HW, LS windows down — 8 4 84 4:00 am w RF, 8 18 84 in BB w HW, all night long CC, 8 24 84 w KB, BY, HW, Oh NO!, Jr prom w KB, RF, BH, HW, BY, LS, JD, Sr prom w KB, Jr beach day ' 84, Sr beach day ' 83, Thanks Robbie F Love ya!, good times summer of ' 83 w RN, LP, Jl — thanks! . . . Collegebound . . . Thanks Mom, Dad, I love you both! Good Luck Class of 1985 “Play the way you feel it.” — Stevie Nicks Stephen K. Murphy 3 10 Ash Street Murf, Smurf . . . Enjoyed wood tech. w Mr. Patter¬ son . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Budrewicz Best remembered for stink bombing Mrs. B ' s class, the lark Memories of grizzly night, times at NASC, great times w JJ, DW, DC. NB and the best of all times with JoAnn Cellere Employed at Sweetheart Plastics . . . Collegebound We ' ve got tonight, who needs tomorrow, let ' s make it last, let’s find a way. We ' ve got tonight Babe, why don ' t you stay.” — Bob Seger William C. Murphy 68 Mineral Street Murph Enjoyed human behavior with Mr. Dun¬ bar . Favorite teacher Mr. Scarpitto . . . Will never forget times with DB. GF, MM, FH, TS, CK, will always remember summer of ’84, speen, cape, Gilly ' s par¬ ties, LRFT, WSS BUDS, Jr prom, ' 83, ' 84 state gold relay teams, Police concert, Sunapee w H ' s, KK ' s football cook-out, 2 24 84 N.R. . . . Member of var¬ sity football, captain of winter track, co-captain of spring track . . . Participated in Sr class committee, S.A.D.D., h.r. rep . . . Employed at the Holiday Inn . . Collegebound We’ve been through so many changes all along the way, maybe that ' s the reason we’re here today, we re movin’ on.” — Triumph Christopher Paul Muse 142 Wakefield Street Musie . . . Enjoyed engineering graphics . . . Favor¬ ite teacher Mr. Patterson Remembered for guiding the MX . . . Will always remember rides home from EC, Gilligan parties. NEN, good times at G.H., N.H. runs, party at Plastow, FBM, parties with SS, ]M, RD. DG, GF, BM, PO, summer of ' 84 with SF, Aerosmith ’84, the Garage, the Bridge, Blizzard of ’84, St. Patrick Day heist . . . Member of varsity hockey and golf teams, S 8. F D T’s . . . Employed at the George W. Sawin company . . . Collegebound “And the blind shall lead the sighted, as we lose the candle’s glow, no one knows tomorrow in the blind¬ ing light snow.” — Triumph Kristen A. Muse 12 Ellis Avenue Bugsie, Mush, Cookies . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Scarpitto . . . Best remembered for bandanas, al¬ ways having a camera . . . Will never forget the Police and Clash concerts w TW, Walter, APM, Waf¬ fles, soph ski trip, spaz attacks w TW, MD, Papa Gino’s jukebox, the pickle cruisin’ in the cougar Member of powderpuff, freshman and JV basketball . . . Enjoys water and snow skiing, all sports . . . Collegebound and become wealthy . . . Good luck class of ’85, Thanks Mom and Dad, It’s good and bad in Acapulco Don’t lose your grip or the dreams of the past, you’ve got to fight just to keep them alive.” Lisa M. Neville 50 Sunnyside Drive Lia, Nev . . . Enjoyed English with favorite teacher Mr. Howland Remembered for being late 8. being a good driver . . Will always remember the good times with special friends KF, DC, jA, AMC, CB, JG, RN, LM, LS, bud buddies, losing the bet, talks with J, Maine ’82 w KF JC DC — How about another P C., Dawn?, cruising in the Nova, AMC’s parties, 4th period with Sully, shining star”, weekend at U Mass, summer of ’84 w Michael 8 5 84, Thanks Mom 8. Dad, I love you . Football and basketball cheerleader Participated in powderpuff 8. Sr class committee Collegebound All good things must come to an end, but the memories will last forever.” Ruth Ann Nevin 227 Washington Street Rudy, Ruthy . . . Enjoyed geometry . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Sweeney . . . Remembered for having long nails . . . Will always remember the summer of ’83 w TM 8. summer of ’84 parties with JI, LP, CA, AC, JB, KO, JC, the screen house, good times with MC, BA, BF, Jr prom, Jr beach day, Thompson Twins, Diana Ross 9 22 84 . . . Participated in powderpuff . . . Member of Sr class committee . . . College- bound . . . “Thanks Mom, this is for you Dad!!’’ What has happened to the friends that i once knew? Have they gone away?” — Tears For Fears Susan C. Nordberg 32 Pennsylvania Avenue Best remembered for quoting lines from movies and never being loud Will always remember the men” AC, |M. jS, RC, GH. RD. PO. RB. special moments with AB 8. CM. good times with CF 8, CH. wild and cool times with the bud crew, Diner and the Stand, Germany ’82 8. 84. England ’83 8. Spain 84. class president three years, vice president senior year, executive of S.A.D.D.. student advisory coun cil. co-captain of soccer and basketball, javelin¬ spring track Pet peeve: FM clothes and attitudes Employed by Nordberg’s Caterers Inc. Cor¬ nell bound The tougher the challenge the sweeter the satis¬ faction. ” Til go walking in circles while doubting the very ground beneath me trying to show unquestioning faith in everything ' — David Sylvian and Rivichi Sakamoto Michael L. Norton 1 Whittier Road Mitch . . . Enjoyed Spanish III with Mrs. Sweeney . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Blodgett . . . Will always remember the best times with Cindy, 6 12 83 Seger concert with Poles, Doucette brother, and TC, never forget running 800 time trials, L.S.D. with Fitz, Re¬ vere beach runs with Murph and JB, or the backseat of GP’s V.W. 8 18 84, good times at Winchester Hospital, spring of ' 83 with Mr. B. . . . Member of varsity cross country, winter . spring track ... Fu¬ ture plans include college and becoming an of ficer in the U.S.M.C. Speak softly and carry a big stick.” — Theodore Roosevelt Christopher J. Nugent 51 1 Pearl Street Nuge, Nugie . . . Enjoyed accounting . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Gillis . . . Remembered for a green sta- tionwagon . . . Will never forget Jr skip day at beach, ski trip to Killington ' 83, Meadowbrook bash, great times with Zarnon, Benny, Clatts, Mente, Chief, fun times with Tries, memorable times with Sue, Skins trying to drive, Mente saying what?, what? . . . En¬ joys snow and water skiing, golfing . . . Member of varsity golf team . . . Collegebound to pursue a career in marketing sales . . . Thanks for your sup¬ port Mom and Dad Be the best at what you do and be happy doing it.” Clare M. O’Brien 27 Plymouth Road Enjoyed drawing painting I . western civ. . . Fa¬ vorite teachers Mr. Mosc. fk Mrs. Valeska . . . Re¬ membered for enjoying art. being an Irish” woman, supporting the color green . . . Will always remem¬ ber the Duran Duran concert, Hampton Beach 6 24 84, being a sophomore math student with Mary, good times with Lisa C., chats with Marisa, Nat’l History Day comp. . . . Member of group dance, powderpuff. Impressions, Jr Ik Sr class committees . . . Collegebound Do not walk in front of me, I will not follow; do not walk behind me, I will not lead; just walk beside me and be my friend. Timothy P. O’Connor 37 Lewis Street Oke, Tim Enjoyed ancient history with favorite teacher Mr. Lovely . Remembered for just cu¬ rious , ranking, not having a varsity letter . Will always remember good times with JL, KM, Dj, JK, C. |K. EE. JM, DK. SF, DM, RM, RH, U2 with Mull, the S.D. ' s, all of them. Julio, Rico; door!” ... Powder- puff coach, class officer member of student council ... Collegebound ' We thought that we had the answers. It was the questions we had wrong.” — U2 It ' s better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.” — Midnight Oil Michael J. O ' Halloran 256 Haven Street Enjoyed computers with Mr. Brett Favorite teachers Mr. Blaney, Ms. Pappalardo Best re¬ membered for the Sunbird Memories of having good times and being with my good friends . Member of Photography club Collegebound “Good luck to the graduating class of ' 85” Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what your up to. lames I. O’Keefe 44 Batcnelder Road Jim . . . Enjoyed computers with Mr. Brett Best remembered for the “pervertable” convertable Memories of 9 15 84, cruising in the convertable, NY trip, Spain trip, concert on tne common with AR, MH. MG, canobie lake with jH. GO. MH. MG. KD, AR, DB, RS . Collegebound Nothing is impossible, just improbable” 154 Ronald T. O’Keefe, Jr. 44 Batchelder Road Favorite class math . . Favorite teacher Mrs. O ' Brien . . . Memories of seeing friends and rela¬ tives graduate from RMHS . . . Member of senior class committee . . . Collegebound Matthew H. O ' Shaughnessy 19 Belmont Street Eternal Windwaiker . . . Enjoyed Spanish II . Fa¬ vorite teachers Mr. Bond and Mr. Donovan Best remembered for chewing nails while you others ate cotton candy . . . Will always remember special un- forgetable moments with Lynnie, the time 1 ate Cer- retani’s Supermarket, holding the Bell family at gun¬ point, MCs and my exploitation of the weight pin, procrastinating with SC, the wearing of the plaid, Canobie Lake trips with Lynnie B„ singing oldies with Borgal . . . Member of the Brady Bunch Trivia Club World Pro Fun Team . .. Thanx to SC esp., MC, LB, RW, PS, BH, DB. and jim Drew, my idol. Some day will come Kid!, So will all our Dreams. “Death or Glory” — Bill Corbett “Do you want to be taken to the ladies room for a good spanking?” — woman in N.H. Burger King Marisa A. Pacillo 38 Cross Street Enjoyed human behavior with Mr. Valeska Fa¬ vorite teacher Ms. Maclssac . . . Remembered for being hyper, dressing up, loving disco . . . Always remember MACCHS, No Conway w AF, CD, HW, CB, KF, skiing w HW, TW, Mr. W, cape of summer ' 83 w Mr. Mrs W HW, going away w CD, prom of ' 84, special memories w PG that I will never forget, rollerskating w ]M, j, CD. love always RD, going to RB summer of ' 84 w CD, CB, AF, fCSF, the Palace, DF, Metro, Foxmoor w DM, SD, KG, KC, . CM, going to EB, BG (crazy), arguing with the MP ' s, suspension w CD, AF, HW . . . Collegebound . . Thanks Mom . Dad, I love you, my love forever to MACCHS, and to my favorite person, my grandma. “And it’s like that, and that’s the way it is.” — Run D.M.C. Timothy Palmer 92 Grove Street Allison M. Pardy 38 Lisa Lane Al . . . Enjoyed our inheritance to Latin and Greek . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Scarpitto . . . Best remem¬ bered for calling everyone “dude . . . Will never forget the party at MG’s house for Amy R., karate class with JS, best friends: LC, jS, HS, AR, KD, MH, KS, KE, CF, WW, RM, LC, DD, MG, TC, CL, CO, KL . . . Activities include karate, volleyball . . . Member of A.F.S. .. “In this life things are much harder than in the after- world in this life your on your own.” — Prince David P. Pelland 109 Van Norden Road Pellz. Babbler jr. . Favorite teacher Mr. Lovely Best remembered for Batman Member of P.T.OA S.D.T. Communist haters club Enjoys watching GCP get arrested, fishing future plans include college and then to Air Force flight school Old man wants to be rich, rich man wants to be king, and the king ain ' t satisfied till he rules every¬ thing.” — Bruce Springsteen 155 David J. Perreault I 19 Redgate Lane Enjoyed Algebra with Mr K. . . . Good times with AS, ED, DG . . . Interests in riflery, trap shooting, com¬ puter programming, camping, canoeing and war- games . . Member of RMHS wargamers. Explorers post 705, MRA jr rifle team . . . Employed PILE Microcomputers Inc. . . . Collegebound “In desperate matters the boldest counsels are the safest.” — Livy Histories Joyce P. Perkins 425 Haverhill Street ]AP Favorite teacher Mrs. Mirkin .. . Best re¬ membered for loud voice, esp. laughing . . . Memo¬ ries of my best friends AP, TB, CC, LC, KF, Out back. Ball Hal, Cape Cod, Surprise party — Tracy, Amy Katerina ' s. Jr Sr prom . . . member of Freshman track, powderpuff football, Rainbow . . . College- bound High School was a very demanding and rewarding period of time. Thank-you Mom and Dad Mrs. Zolu- bus and Mrs. Mirkin! “Though I may be miles aw ay, you can always look back and find me in the memories of yesterday.” — Me John D. Peters 62 Bay State Road Pete . . . Enjoyed chemistry, US history . . Favorite teachers Mr. Blodgett, Mrs. Normand-O ' Brien . . . Remembered for knowledge of sports . . . Memo¬ ries of watching Reading play Matignon at the Bos¬ ton Garden, RUSH concert 9 31 84, leaving school during lunch . . . Member of the wrestling team . . . Employed at Lechmere . . . Collegebound ' Tour a master of your own destiny, so give and take the best that you can.” — Triumph All the world ' s a stage and we are merely players.” — RUSH John R. Peterson 263 Woburn Street Pete Favorite class Engineering Drawing ... Favorite teacher Mr. Morris Participated on var¬ sity wrestling . . Collegebound Brian Phelan 1 3 Beacon Street Catherine Louise Pickard 3 1 Longview Road Enjoyed math and science . Favorite teachers Mr. Blodgett, Mrs. Jones, Mr. Rhodes Best remem¬ bered for sitting on the radiator before school . . Member of A PS., powderpuff Collegebound Life is like a grindstone — whether it grinds a man down or polishes him up, depends entirely on the material that he is made of.” — Russ Tyson “My years at RMHS have been the most memorable in all my life. I have been very lucky to meet so many new and interesting people, and to experience another culture.” 156 Amy C. Pidgeon 27 Woburn Street Pidge, Aim . . . Enjoyed human behavior . . . Favor¬ ite teacher Mr. Valeska . . . Remembered forgetting out of homeroom . . . Will never forget summers in Swampville, times in the back parking lot, looking for Tracy’s ring all over Harold Parker, surprise par¬ ties, Katrina ' s buns at Bali Hai, Jr . Sr proms, Dean , Dave, spring break ’83, PA, waiting for my horse to have her baby, driving Tracy crazy . . . Member of S.A.D.D., powderpuff . . . Doesn’tlike getting up in the morning or short freshman . . . Employed at Bakedale Rest Home in Danvers . . . Collegebound for nursing . . . Thank you Mom Dad If this is it please let me know. — Huey Lewis the News Lori Anne Piraino 216 Washington Street Falana, Lor, Lo . . . Enjoyed geometry w Miss P. . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Sweeney . . . Will always re¬ member great times with KO, 7 19 84, Tues nite parties at RN ' s, Kelly’s runs w TD, BC, ravin’ w DK, long talks at Hojo’s w SC, many memories w TM, CM, KD, summer of ’84 w KO, RN, JI, JC, CA, |B, AC, ski trip 84 w DK, SC, ILU, OK, 4th of July party w JC KO, special times w AR, screenhouse 7 10 84, 10 21 83 Lanai Island w CM, TM, KD, my cuz PI, olive juice w DK, PL w AR . TM, Risky Business w LM, growin’ up w AR, RN, JI, I don’t want to hear it! . . . Thanks Ma Dad.” “Grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. — St. Francis Joseph L. Pizzano 14 Dean Road Enjoyed American Literature w Mr. Hart . Favorite teacher Mr. Dunbar . . . Remembered for being on time . . . Will always remember good times with the gentlemen, Aerosmith, NEN, the garage, Hampton trips, Brad ' s all night, Sid’s party, Skin’s, Angelo ' s party, nights at MM ' s; lost in Birch Meadow A.S; Carl Yohanson: summer labor w DO, AS, BC, jA, Ellias; summer of 84; Town Forest w AS, JA, BC, CW, MT. KJ, BP, BR, BR, MC . . . Member of the Tribe . . . Pet peeve, Brian Power . . Plans to attend college, and to see Mark Thomann “Time waits for no one. — The Rolling Stones Arlene E. Plansky 1 7 Wakefield Street Hansk, Arlena Enjoyed Spanish III with Mrs. Sweeney Favorite teachers Mr. Brett and Mr. Blaney Remembered for always laughing, sense of humor, and saying “it was the funniest thing! . . . Will always remember the best of times with Mary. Joanie, Sue, Meg. Dawn. Kevin 8. the class of ' 85. pumpkininsj, football season. 8 3 83, 8 15 84, Mr. M, Espana ' 84. Meg ' s mobile, toot toot yeah beep beep and I ' ll call you apple” . . Member of the baton squad, glee dub, student council. Sr dass committee. Spanish Nat l Honor Society, year¬ book. powderpuff Collegebound Thanks Mom and Dad! All you need is love. — Beaties Gerard C. Polcari 14 Deborah Drive Pokes . . . Enjoyed Spanish III with Mrs. Sweeney . . . Remembered for impersonations . . . Will al¬ ways remember Seger concert with Benny, Mitch, Dewy, TC, taking care of Alchies, getting into acci¬ dents in Alan’s car, 4th of july crash in the bug, all nighter at KA’s, driving in no particular direction w Dubes, 128 in AD’s bird, good times with BC 9 29 84, quarry jumping in Rockport. fishing with Mitch at Ike’s . . . Member of Pokes gymnasium, the Doucette brothers . . . Participated in wrestling . . . Employed at Caldor . . . Collegebound, getting rich, and staying single as long as possible N othing comes from a sleeper but a dream.” Brian J. Power, Jr. 16 Francis Drive Powie Enjoyed human behavior with Mrs. Wood Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson Memories of good times with KM, JP, BR, BC. CW. BP. MT, DM, JR, JA. MG, KJ. MC, AS, NEN. concerts, beach days. PI, soccer victories, things I ' ll never remember but won’t want to forget Member of the soccer team Collegebound 157 Maureen S. Powers 13 Barrows Road Moe, Red . . . Enjoyed language + human behavior Favorite teacher Mr. Feit . . . Best remembered for red hair . . . Will always remember good times with Russell. BS sessions 3rd period w EJIen, good times with CS, LC, JD, EH, SS and all the people down the corner . . . Enjoys partying, being with friends and working . . . Plans to work full time and become successful Enjoyed Wood tech .. Favorite teacher Mr. Patter¬ son Best remembered for always saying Far out! Go for it! Bitch ' n Will never forget DG house parties. B.C. football game with GF. SD, DG. racing in town forest with BS. ski trip class of ' 84, Long Beach on stormy days to ride the waves, good times with class of ' 83 84 and best friends of ' 85 . Activi¬ ties include racing, motorcross, scuba diving with- TM. lifting Hayed on varsity football Future plans to work for Robin Cleaning Co. Every time they were sure they had you caughtyou were quicker than they thought.” — Bob Segar Mary L. Pratt 12 Winter Street Enjoyed algebra I with Mrs. Jones . Best remem¬ bered for being with SC . . Will never forget the special times with Stephen 10 22 83, 1 1 4 83, the shadow, junior prom with SC, 1 1 17 83, 7 16 84, the summer of ' 84 . . Member of 735 . . Played softball and track . . . Employed at Delta Services Inc . . . Enjoys swimming and biking . . . Collegebound “We know what we are, but we know not what we may be.” — Shakespeare Patrice A. Pullo 435 West Street Nasty . . . Best remembered for my green Dodge Dart . . . Will never forget 4 spaztic years with Rina M„ 9 1 84 with SD and LD. the SfkM mobile. 3 16 84 with WW, Gerrs, Plum Island. 1 14 84 meow”, I love you Mom!”, “Hey kid,! love you too!! , Party on 5! “Beam me up Spock, there ' s no life on this planet. — R.M. Gerard Raffaele 1 70 Old Farm Road Gerrs . . . Enjoyed American Lit . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Hart . . . Best remembered for a broken wrist during soccer season . . . Will never forget all the parties, friends old and new and the future. All of the best memories during the Senior year to stay for the rest of life . . . Played on the varsity soccer team . . . Works at Melrose Pizza and Subs . . . Plans to be successful! . . . I will never forget the times at Read¬ ing High; they will always be a part of me ...” The happier the time, the more quickly it passes. and as James Taylor said, Whenever I see your smiling face I can’t help but smile myself.” Bruce O. Reardon 40 Pennsylvannia Avenue juice Enjoyed BS ' s history Favorite teachers Blumdog, Sly Dunbar . Memories of Aerosmith ' 84, ski trips with yendola, NEN, swinging, going out with the boys. Toe, Zanno, Phay, Clatts, Waka, Bart. Pundie, Jackson, Chief. Chenzo, Sergeant Mem¬ ber of the tribe, street hockey . Collegebound Don ' t get discouraged, don ' t be afraicT you can make it through another day, make it worth the price we pay. — Triumph 158 Laura I. Redfern 36 Richards Road Enjoyed algebra with Mr. Vacarro . . . Favorite teach¬ er Mr. Brett . . Best remembered for chewing gum, loving Bruce Springsteen . . . Memories of the jr prom, saying the right thing to Mr. Nelson at the wrong time and getting suspended, special times with Tom, running from the geek, smoking the ap¬ ples with JG, BC, KD, trips, Good Harbor, shrinky dinks, good parties and great friends, will always remember TC, MS, VS, TB, RL, LH HS, CW . . . Em¬ ployed at CVS . . . Collegebound . . . Thanks to Dave, Linda, Mom and Dad, I love you. So you ' re scared and you’re thinking that maybe we ain ' t that young anymore. Show a little faith — there’s magic in the night.” — Bruce Springsteen David W. Rindone 433 South Street Dave Enjoyed language and human behavior Favorite teacher Mrs. Katz Remembered for getting caught in the twilight zone Memories of summer ' 84, wild times with Reg, John Martin, John Doherty, John Dawson, Paul Copenhaver, KNS. Carole, Joanne and other very good friends and family Employed at Caldor Collegebound A little revulsion is good for the soul.” — Stephen King David L. Rigazio 54 Ash Hill Road Dave . . . Enjoyed chemistry and American Lit w Mr. Feit . . . Favorite teachers Ms Pappalardo, Mrs. Cook ... Memories of going to Boston and North Reading w friends, the “gremlin”, Jr prom and Sr prom 9 28 84, limo party w DP . . . Member of the vivarium crew, photography club, High Happenings, Cross¬ country, frosh winter and spring track . . College- bound You have to take life as it happens, but you should try to make it happens the way you want to take it.” Kathleen M. Rivers 20 Brentwood Drive Puddernes . . . Memories of Bub ' s parties, IPS, Shakespeare, LF. DB in Vineyard, John Vaccari, PS, BD, RL, DH, DM, Lanai Island, Hawaii and the prom weekend , Best remembered for always saying No way, man.” James R. Riley 99 Belmont Street Oates . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . . Re¬ membered for standing at the window . . . Will al¬ ways remember the summer of ' 84 at NEN, will never forget 2 24 84 in N.R.J., the Beach Boys Stompers outside, and Elton John, the good times with CK, KG, RW, DK, and the rest of the class, the Plum Island fishing trips, Mexican at Gilly ' s, D.B.I.P, the Garage, sociable”, oh my God, I would ' ve gone straight!”, trips to VT, Mich Lite Ponys, NH runs, cruisin’ in the stang, TGIF . . . Class treasurer sophomore fk junior years . . . Participated in varsity indoor . outdoor track, varsity hockey, state cham¬ pion javelin relay team . . . Enjoys socializing, night¬ life, windsurfing . . . Collegebound “Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime. We ' ll take the best — forget the rest and someday we ' ll find . . . these are the best of times.” — Styx Christine M. Roberts I 5 Glen Road Chris. TC. Woodstock Enjoyed Distributive Ed with Mr. Levesque Remembered for having the best Mom and Dad in the world Special Memo¬ ries of the Group, Revere with Amy my BF, summer school 6 27 83. Haloween ' 83, Dunking Donuts, your welcome Linda!, Jr prom w Jonny. Paragon Park, fire poles w Kort. 8 2 I 84, walks and talks w major. will always remember Scotty!, Scott s room Member AV crew, The m + m rag club, frosh basketball, softball Employed at Polly s I ' ll miss you Scotty! If you love something set it free, if it comes back to you it ' s yours to keep — if it doesn t hunt it down and kill it! 159 Christine M. Rogers 16 Fairmont Road Chris . . . Enjoyed human behavior . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . . Remembered for her community locker, saying seriously, playing it by ear . . Memories of 9 21 83 at Meadowbrook w pepper, summer ’83 wTTAD, Cape Cod, cruising in the pinto, ]r prom, summer ' 84, 9 8 84 — spray painting parking lot and getting caught, pumpkin- ing, Beach Boys Concert, good times with CB, PG, LH, TAD, SH, JK . , Member of winter and spring track, powderpuff, 1974 pinto crew . . . Employed at Reading Gymnastics Academy . . . Collegebound It ' s the moments that make the memories, so thanks guys for the great moments because the memories will always be in my heart to stay.” Jan Marie Rooney 229 Pearl Street Jan ... Enjoyed history . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . Best remembered for her music . . . Member of band . . Future plans include studying music and someday playing the flute in a symphony orchestra Nothing is impossible if you believe you can do it. Amy E. Ropple 19 Temple Street Madmandy, Ames . . . Enjoyed graphic design Favorite teacher Mr. Harney . . Best remembered for weird jewelry and Adam Ant . Memories of antmobile, Charles St., Hampton ' 84, pevertable cruisin’, concert with DD. RM, being polite with Mark, good times with RS, JO, DB, MG, WW, all the fun people, being punk” with Laura, 9 1 5 84, dude party, Employed at the Reading Liner ' Plans to travel to London and Liverpool “Look to yourself, climb over the wall and see be¬ hind that you ' re not so small. — Bauhaus Lisa M. Rotondo 329 Haverhill Street Sister Mama Lisa Maria Theresa Christina Ralphina DeBriquessau Enjoyed Western Civ Memo¬ ries of Stevie w ME, DM, BD, walks around the lake DS. Kowloons. late production nights, Heuy w SC, )L. KC. TM. x-mas caroling in jW ' s van. learning to ski wSAR, 7 4 84, 3 foreign language festivals w EM. decorating BD ' s locker for x-mas ' 83. saying hi” to sis in hall, NH w jS, MM Editor-in-chief of Im¬ pressions Member of student advisory council, drama club, glee club, peer tutoring. Nat l Honor Society Employed at Marshalls College- bound “Thanks to all those who cared — espe¬ cially in Quebec. Set your heart sail on the river. Look around you as you drift downstream. Pouring souls into the ocean. Take account of all you ' ve seen. 160 Diane F. Sassano 452 Franklin Street Sas, Sassy 2 . . . Enjoyed algebra 11 with Mr. Vacarro . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Sweeney . . . Best re¬ membered for dungaree jacket and nickname . . . Memories of summer ' 83 w LF, ER, ME, VR, at skat¬ ing, good times with the Sparanza’s at Jeff Roger ' s, summer ' 84 w Vall-o, Beaz, Peter, Torrance, Robin and Renae in Rye, NH at the beach, I ' m sorrrry!, going to Arlington with Mia, “Oh, I guess I have to stop here huh?”, the 3 84 party, Oh no, not the toilet and bathroom floor . . . Member of select chorus . . . Collegebound . . . Thanks Mom and Dad! I love you!, Thanx RMHS for a good four years. And if you feel that you can’t go on and your will’s sinking low, just believe and you can’t go wrong.” — Led Zepplin Debra A. Sawyer 14 Shady Hill Lane Scooter . Enjoyed Spanish III . Favorite teachers Miss Pappalardo, Mrs. Sweeney Re¬ membered for always loving Ben . Will never forget 9 28 82, soph, ]r and Sr year with Ben, lunch with CH and GS, Spain ' 84. Delores + DH, Poopy bear lives on. 7 4 83 with BD, CH.MA, SD, JK, LC, BP. the good times with Chrissy, Chrissy ' s 9 28 84, you ' re so wasted.” . . Member of the Sr. class committee Spanish club, varsity softball and soccer . Plans to attend college, and then law school . . Thanks Mom and Dad I love you both “It ' s been such a long time I think I should be going, time doesn ' t wait for me it keeps on rolling ' — Boston — YES Valerie ). Schmuch 69 Lowell Street Val, Vall-o, Schmuch-ums, . . . Best remembered for anchors and wild earrings . . . Always remember partying in Germany with Sue, Chin, L.S., and K.H., Rye N.H. with D.S., T.H., R.A., P.L., and Alan, Always having fun with K.C., H.S., L.H., M.S., and L.R., Back Liz , Was ist los? nichts ist los! . . . Participated in field hockey and girls’ soccer . . . Member of Select chorus “Just.Prost!” Neal Scoppeftuolo 35 Pitman Drive All the world ' s indeed a stage we are merely play¬ ers, performers and portrayers. Each anothers audi¬ ence outside the gilded cage.” — RUSH Adam A. Scott 32 Vine Street Enjoyed Chem. study . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Zenewicz . . Best remembered for being least re¬ membered . . . Will never forget the good times with DG, ED, and MG . . . Interests include science, science fiction, computers, traveling abroad, strategic gaming, trivial pursuit, futurism . . . Mem¬ ber of the debate club, wargamer ' s club, explorers, rifle team . . . Employed at Marshall ' s warehouse . . . Plans to attend college “The great masses of people will more easily fall victim to a big lie than a small one.” Joanne N. Seavey 2 I Sherwood Road Sleave. Sleavey Enjoyed biology w Mr. Kenney Favorite teacher Mr. Howland Will always remember special times with KE. AP, HS, CE, DR. GR, JD, RW, camping 84, beach day, I: am phone calls w KE, Sat football games, UMASS trips, DG and the Woburn Jr prom, NHD failure. Yea, Always!, Memo¬ rial Day 84, Hakan, Sweet and Innocent Mem¬ ber of AFS, High Happenings, Spanish Nat l Honor Society, Reading Police Explorers, Youth and Family resources Employed at Demoulas College- bound Sometimes trie world’s a storm. One day soon trie storm will pass and all will be bright and peaceful. No more tears or pain. If U believe look 2 the dawn and fearlessly bathe in trie purple rain. — Prince Maria L. Serratore 10 Keith Road Krush . . . Enjoyed 20 ' sand 30’s w Mr. Howland . . Favorite teacher Miss Pappalardo . . . Remembered for loving Mike Krushelnyski and the Bruins . . . Will never forget Kathy O’s party — “Linda”, Montreal ' 83, Red Sox op ening day game ' 83 w KD, LB, AF, BG, yeee-ah, but” from Brit. Lit., the luxurious lodge on the Jr ski trip at Killington, Thanks to TO for risking his life to get Bruins practice puck, tennis w Shin one afternoon . . . Co-captain of JV field hockey as a senior . . . Plans to attend college Don’t be afraid to take a big step. You can ' t cross a chasm in 2 small jumps. Laurie Ann Shaw 1 7 Franklin Street Lau Enjoyed U.S. History Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson Remembered for always being with Dayna C. and saying oh wow Will never forget all the good times w DC, MM, PH. CM. DH. KC. TF. GJ. GR. RW. weekends at TF ' s and GJ ' s. Maine 83-’84 KJ. JR. Florida 84 wDC. Jr prom w BP. New Yrs eve 83. powderpuff, painting the 85and getting caught. AN at Bryan ' s 8 1 I 84, SO 8 25 84. D I P check. Wakefield parties. BO’s parties Member of S A D D. Sr. class committee, and powderpuff Collegebound Employed at Market Basket Thanks Mom and Dad I luv ya Those crazy nights. I do remember in my youth I do recall those were the best times most of all — Journey 161 Heidi T. Sheehan 1 13 Longwood Road Nose, Crash, Sheehanpuss .. . Enjoyed graphic arts w Mr. Harney . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Cain, Mr. Bond . . . Remembered for being late . . . Will never forget working with LH, summer of ' 84 (Liz — I don ' t eat baby food!), the DC cast parties, Senior talent nights, t: ie cem.”, partying with Val S, LH, LR, KC, CS, MS, KB, Wilyea, and PB . . works with the Garrett players . . . Participated in varsity soccer . . . Vice-pres. of the Drama Club (Wanda lives!) . . . Plans Include studying theatre arts and go to Texas with LR “Dreams don ' t die so keep an eye on your dreams — Steven Sondheim Carolyn D. Shin I 2 Wells Road Shin, Shinhead, Molly McShin Favorite teacher Mr. Rhodes . . . Best remembered for being 100% Irish . . . Memories of soccer shinguards. AP. Tara ' s green sweatshirt, crystal lake of Fri 1 3th, Hapmton, tennis w Marie one afternoon, risky business w M], Katrin. Jr prom, Germany ' 82, ' 83, rolling awesome butts and having bright cheeks, talks with Amy and Val — thanks, MJ. Ren, SC, JL, AT, Deford, Maria, etc, fun with SP, KF. AC and Val ... Member of Drum Majoring, Jr and Sr district bands, tennis, soccer, French club, student council, peer tutor . . College- bound Wherever you are I am with you And so I shall remain Friends, forever true. — Edward Tighe, Jr. Arthur |. Siggins 36 Vine Street Running Water Enjoyed ancient history Fa¬ vorite teacher Mr Bond Remembered for gar- age parties and swingin ' Will always remember the best times with all the boys. Aerosmith, Brad ' s all nlte party, NEN w JP, BC, BP, BR. BR. MT, KJ, CW. JA, MC. MM, Carl Yohanson . summer labor w lando, Hampton trips, sid ' s allniter, MM ' s encounter + getting lost in birch meadow w JP. Elia ' s runs, town forest party, greeting from Smith, parties at the bridge. Gilligan ' s pub, MB ' s w the chief, best of times w GG that I will never forget, Celtics victory parry, extra sauce + cheese, all the times I ' ll never remember but I ' ll never forget, and McNulty . Member of the tribe What a drag it is getting old. — The Rolling Stones Darlene E. Silva 45 Track Road JB, Bunny, Animal, Shorty . . . Enjoyed biology . . . Best remembered for going through phases, never being on time . . . Special times w LN,JW, LR, willow trees, 6 13 84, 12:30 Lynnfield, Kowloons, the lake, 2 lions, a casket and a manequin, BH’s, “don ' t hassle me”, FINE!, class ' 84, crazy hrs at DM, freshman yr, good times w Band fags . . . Member of cross country, spring and winter track, band, jazz band, Nat’l honor society, Impressions, High Happenings . . . Employed at Donut Maker . . . Collegebound . . . Thanks Mom, Dad, David, Dianne, Debbie, for your unconditional love and support Through time and distance work to change the closeness we once had, never will the future rob from us the love and moments we ' ve shared. You have become a special part of me and will remain with me forever. Patricia M. Shockley 7 Lakeview Avenue Patti . . . Enjoyed language and human behavior . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Bond . . . Remembered for being backstage, Aerosmith things . . . Memories for Saratoga — the dead, Aerosmith Eve, back park¬ ing lot, Lowell, Pia, snowbound, Ratt, partying with AM. JK, BK, LH, JD, EH, CS. KC. JC. Joe Perry, best friend Pam . . . Member of Sr slide show . . . Plans to marry Steven Tyler . . . Oct 9 — it was dead out Can we make the Earth Heaven if we just get high enough.” — Deadhead Letter Ellen Marie Small 14 South Street Ell. Little, EllieMay . . . Great times w LR, DS, KR, MH Activities include peer tutoring Impression staff, band, jazz band, glee club Member of varsity tennis for fouryears, All-star . Pet peeve — finger¬ nails on a board Employed at Teaching Tennis . collegebound I ' d like to give a special thanks to my parents and sister Tricia for helping and supporting me through the years. “For memory has painted this perfect day with col¬ ors that never fade and we find at the end of a perfect day the soul of a friend we ' ve made.” 162 Steven M. Smith 4 Old Farm Road Smitty, Red Beard, . . . Enjoyed Human Behavior . . Favorite teacher was Mr. Lovely . . . Remem¬ bered for singing in the halls and friendships . . . Will always remember the garden party, Europe Cup 84 ' , McNulty, Party at Plastow, N.H. Runs in the missile, Loyal B.M., Extra Sauce with cheese, DBIP, Gillys’ Pub, All the great times at NEN with D.G., C.M., R.D., D.M., B.P., A.S., J.M., Chief and the boys. New years ' Eve with L.M., K.W., 19 1 84, Blizzard of 5 84, . . Co-Captain of Varsity Hockey . . . Active member of S.D.T. and allied Forces . . , College- bound. There ' s a full moon tonight, walk through the woods and learn the shadows fright. Don’t flinch so much, become a friend, the creatures will guide you to the end.” — Brian Smith Temple Lisa A. Stamegna I 56 Prospect Street Stegs Enjoyed Man In Conflict with Mr. Hart Will always remember Wall runs, Keg party 7 25 84, Best of times with Lana, Duff, Cull, Doots, and Rene, Di ' s Bashes, Chowing at Doots ' , York Beach — Sum¬ mer of 84 with Lana and Duff, Florida 84 with Bird and The Gregorys ' Gang, Early Hojo ' s runs in the stegsmobile Member of The Triple Junior Jakes- ters and Varsity softball Participated on the S.O.C. Committee Employed at Gregory ' s . Collegebound I guess I ' m just used to sailors, I think they ' ve got water on the brain! — Vanity 6 Ralph E. Snyder III 94 Vine Street Rocky, Elvis. Bullwinkle, King . . . Enjoyed algebra II . Favorite teacher Mr. Vaccaro . . . Best remem¬ bered for doing Elvis in algebra II . . . Will always remember summer of ' 84 with BA, RN, SP, Kj, going out to Tom’s sailboat with RP and J R, pumpkining 10 31 84, jogging bunny 6 1 1 84, hanging around with MM. MM. TS, jF. BB, SG, JD. GP, Hampton Beach, powderpuff cheerleader, superman at gym show 82, parties with GF, DM, BA at BH, H.B., big scoop II and biology with JJ ... Sports include spring track and field, captain of gymnastics team . . . Member of Sr class committee and 735 ... Employed at Kristy Korner, Hampton Beach, N.H. . . . Collegebound “Yabbadabba doo! — F. Flinstone Tim J. Stanton 104 Lowell Street Guy . . . Enjoyed human behavior . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . . Remembered for being late and ragging on Spud . . . Will always remember Gilly’s Pub and NEN . . . Member of varsity football and varsity baseball teams . . . Collegebound Timothy P. Spurr 24 Baker Road Benny, Tim . . . Enjoyed calculus with Mr. Mosc. . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Blum . . . Remembered for backing up . . . Will always remember Killington 84, carrying SN, pearl harbors, cantelope soup, pump- kinin’, gym shows, good times with MM, MM, RS, KK, SN, JBF, powderpuff ' 84. Springfield college 7 84, Long Beach, Jr prom, the Marshalls crowd, Blimey and juice . . . Member of Pioneer photog¬ raphy staff, Sr class board, Impressions, Nat ' l Honor Society . . . Sports include varsity gymnastics and captain of varsity tennis . . . Employed at Nordberg Caterers . . . Collegebound “Even when the eloquence escapes me, the logic ties me up and arrests me, de do do do, de da da da.” — The Police l Heather M. Stone 20 Baldwin Lane Stonehenge, Wooly Enjoyed pre-calc with Mr Rhodes Favorite teacher Mrs. Healy Re¬ membered for being involved Will always re¬ member classic moments with |S. AP, KE. CF. KS, and the rest of the gang, oh great biologist . Rocky Mount., N.C.. beach and burn 6 7 84, camping with BF. the great punkin, cottage weekends, Hakan, movie mania. Bermuda, going cross-country. New York, Montreal, Quebec, N.H.D. failure, the physical, the pae!, deep talks, )S never having any time, thanks JS, SP, Mom and Dad!, Pioneer editor AFS secretary and short term exchange coordinator, French club secretary, peer tutor and advisory board, peer reader. Impressions. Police Explorer, 735. High Happenings Collegebound You get what you grve. — Mom . Dad 163 Roger M. Stosez 35 Bancroft Avenue Roge, Stosez . Favorite class was human behavior with Mrs. Wood . . . Remembered for the Van, the Jeans, and going into class late . . . Will always re¬ member our dream MP, I’ve got a secret, the island. Gillies ' parties, cruisin ' in the pervertable, rolling around in the van, Grand Prix, summer ' 84, good times with Marks, pearl harbors, KD, AR, JO. DB, WW, MH, MG, 9 29 84, Ho Jo’s, and runs to the pit Member of the locker . . Hates backstabbers, punk people, and misguided guidance . . . Em¬ ployed at Doug ' s Exxon . . . Plans to get rich . . . Well RMHS, its been real. I found the simple life ain’t so simple.” — Van Halen Marcia ). Stumcke 45 Haystack Road Scarcia . . Enjoyed chemistry with Mr. Z. and Span¬ ish with Mrs. S. ... Remembered for always having a different hairstyle . , . Will always remember good times at Hampton with TC. adventurous weekends at PC with sis, C.T., runs at midnight with BC and TD, nights at the palace with SC and GD, the great time in Italy, April ' 84, Jr prom MJ and gang, the famous AA parties with pre-cal gang (HG.TM).TM ' sallnigh- ter for my birthday. H.B. with KB, ski trip ' 84, Go Go ' s on the common, and all the great fun I had with my friends . . . Member of Nat’l Honor Society, Spanish Club, and senior class committee . . . Collegebound “Nothing in life that is worthy, is ever hard to achieve. — Helen Steiner Rice Matthew S. Sudbay 107 John Carver Road Suds, Matt . . . Favorite class was chemistry . . . Favorite teacher was Mr. Zenewicz . . . Will always remember the weekend of 9 14 84, Hampton Beach, The boat. YES concert, the Soccer teams, and the good times with my friends . . Member of freshmen track and varsity soccer team . . . Future plans include college. I ' m just a simple kind of a man — one that you can love and understand. — Lynyrd Skynyrd Dennis P. Sullivan 6 Virginia Road Sully, Sull, Uncle Dennis Favorite class was Wood tech Favorite teacher was Mr. Patterson Will always remember the great times and good parties with S.C.. S.F.. R.F., DR. D.N., T.P., and K.F., member of the Park Gang, K. Parties and weekends, lunch w:th M.O. and S.C. to B.K. Active member of the Ledge, P.T.OA, and other fun activities Employed at Protopac in Woburn Future plans are to have a nice condo ten years after High School Lisa A. Sullivan 22 Dudley Street Sully, Little one . . . Enjoyed Human Behavior . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Scarpitto . . . Remembered for loving to sleep and always being late . . . Will always remember the prom 5 1 1 84, sr. prom 6 1 84 with JD, the best of times with HW and TM, rooming with DC in East Boston, the good times with MACCHS, KF, AC. CB, NC, DC, LN, JG. JA, ski trip ' 84 with HW, CM, and GD, the summer of ' 84, TF Hee Hee 4 6 84 with HW and TM, and all the times with the class of ' 85! . . . Member of Powderpuff and the group dance . . . Future plans include col¬ lege ... “I love you Mom and Dad.” Life is just a party and parties weren ' t meant to last. — Prince Michele P. Sumner 52 Winthrop Avenue Enjoyed U.S. History . . Favorite teacher Mr. Feit Remembered for loving Rush! . Will always remember the quarries, beach days, sneaking out, PS ' s old house, 5 23 84 — Ronnie, stuck in Maine ' 84. good friends: KR, VS, KC. and LR, The Rivers, Basketball court” spring ' 83, 12 1 83, jr. sr. proms with Jerry Selfridge, How are we getting to Rush tonight?!? . . Enjoys horseback riding, danc¬ ing, and soccer . . Member of S.A.D.D. . . . Pet peeve — cliques . Collegebound When I leave I don ' t know what I’m hoping to find, and when I leave I don ' t know what I ' m leaving behind. — Rush 164 Kristine M. Surette 1480 Main Street Kris . . Enjoyed French I-V . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Healy . . . Best remembered for doing homework in homeroom . . . Will always remember football games with the gang, an awesome summer in Argentina, Powderpuff football, Halloween ' 83 ... Enjoys skiing . dancing . . . Played freshman soft- ball and two years of jv. softball . . . Member of A.F.S., Peer tutoring, Sr. Class Committee, French club . . . Employed at Moynihan Lumber Company, North Reading . . . Plans to go to college and be¬ come an engineer Shirley A. Surette 32 Prescott Street Shirl, Twirly . . . Enjoyed English with Mr. Bond . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Scarpitto . . . Remembered for being with CD and BS . . . Will always remember jD birthday party, BS moving party ' 83, Beach days, good times with BS, CD, CS, jD, MP, KC, EH, the old days with the claws gang, the good days and nights at Hampton, all the fun times with jD and BS, the trip to North Conway with CD (climbing walls), spend¬ ing all my free time with Bob and friends . . . Mem¬ ber of the class of ' 85! . . . Plans to get married and get involved in real estate . . . Thanks Mom . Dad, I love you both. Thanks Bobby, I love You.” “I always knew that looking back on my crying would make me laugh — but I never knew that looking back on my laughter would make me cry.” Janet L. Talbot 1 1 Fox Run Lane Enjoyed Distributive Ed. . English . . . Favorite teachers Mr. Howland, Mrs. Carter, and Mr. Leves¬ que . . . Remembered for always being spazy . . . Will always remember Powderpuff, jr. beach day, getting in accidents with Sandy, Sebago Lake Maine, the special times with SM.JC, DS, NB, PA.TH, Bob H„ Paul H., and BC, the Black Diamond Band, RS jr. prom, and sophomore beach day . . . Employed at Deb shop . . . Plans to attend Wilfred Academy ... Thanks Mom . Dad, you were right about my high school years and right about everything else. Love you both lots!” Ifyou want something bad enough . . .you’ll even¬ tually get it.” Mark F. Thomann 1 1 3 Walnut Street Toey, tho, toecheese, Frank, Francois Enjoyed trig and Idea of man Favorite teachers Mr. Vacar- ro, Mr. Croft Remembered for dancing on lunch tables, O.J., Italy Will never forget stopping at stop sign with Skins, ski trip jr year, Mrs. Havisham with BM, beating Winchester, good times with Carts, Waka, Skins, juice, Mundo. Brad, Siggs, Mully, Zanno ' s. Croobs, Powey, Pundie. Kenny. Phae and Boom-Boon, getting D” subs. Art ' s garage home coming bash, town forest, NEN on weekends, attending Red Sox games in Skins mobile, Thoey ' s got a lowie , It was worth the trip, enjoy. See you soon. member with Waka Collegebound “I’m as free as a bird-now — and this bird will never change. — Lynyrd Skynyrd Alan M. Thomas 52 Oak Street Enjoyed Human Behavior . . . Favorite teacher Mrs. Jones . . . Best remembered for hating cliques . . Will always remember the summer of ' 84 with TA and the Stoneham kids, the troubles with the cougar, good times with DS and Mia, neighborhood buddies JB, PA, and AL, jr. prom with Shinhead, hangin’ with CL, TC, and the gang, foolin ' with CD and CB and going with the Malden girl (I love you Sandy), skiing with Kj, and LB, and being WW ' s big bro. . . . Plans include going into broadcasting school and movin ' west ' Well, it felt so good to be young, it feels like yester¬ day.” — Night Ranger Elizabeth J. Tricca I 1 Marla Lane Beth. Trixie Favorite teacher Mrs. Sweeney Will always remember best times with best friends, jD, KW, KK. PI, and DK, 5 12 84 with bird friends and CF, the golf course, Columbus Day weekend, BC ' s Halloween party 83, Gilly’s parties, MT ' s potion. NEN. Snuggy. Nuggie, GIris just want to have fun ”, Florida, Skids. September sleepovers. junior skip day. sledding, growing up with JD, good times with Graham Activities include Student Council. HR rep., class committee. SADD. cheerleading, and Powderpuff collegebound So long dartin ' , I II miss you, believe me. — Rod Stewart 165 Sharon A. Turenne 26 Torre Street Pokey, Psycho . . . Enjoyed Human behavior , . . Favorite teacher Miss Pappalardo . Best remem¬ bered for lighting fires in chem. class . . . Will always remember freshman year in search of Treasure Is¬ land, CF at the window, slugs on your lips, Little Juan and the soccer ball, 10 13 84 at JK ' s house, FM watch . . Participated in varsity soccer . softball Member of Powderpuff football and the Phlumpkin patrol . . . Collegebound . . . “Poopy Bear lives! Sean E. Turner 149 Pleasant Street Turnerman . . . Favorite class computers , . . Favor¬ ite teacher Mr. Ken Feit Enjoyed computers and electronics . . . Member of the Human Race . . . Pet Peeve: the foul slop they serve us in the caf ... Employed at Atlantic Food Mart Future plans in¬ clude being a computer technician “Smile and the whole world will know you ' re up to something.” Paul H. Turner, Jr. 16 Eaton Street P.T., Tacoma . . . Remembered for bad handoffs in the 4x110 relay . . . Will always remember jr. . sr. proms of ' 84 with CS, the after prom parties, 7 01 84, and the night of 9 21 84, Buicking and the Re¬ vere strip . . . Member of the varsity spring and winter track teams . the “School of Precision Driv¬ ing” . . . Pet peeves — Monday mornings, waiting. People who can ' t drive — right BM?” . . . Em¬ ployed by Roger A. Reed Inc. . . . Plans to attend a four year college “Nobody knows, nobody sees, ain ' t nobody really sure who they wanna be ... — Billy Squier 1 Thomas L. Van Beaver 127 Prospect Street Beav Enjoyed wood shop with favorite teacher Mr Patterson Remembered for being loud, GMC lover Will always remember freshman yr. English with Mr. Howland, Mr. Lovely ' s class, Fridays P Patrol , 360 with DH (M, T, T, F with BH). summer of 84 with LC. parking lot after school. 3rd period graphics, BL, CW, AM. the New Hampshire gang! Pet peeve — 3 long, loud bells! Employed as an assistant cook at Brigham ' s Hans to move to New Hampshire and live with LC and travel America by car .. Bye bye! Laughing can cure any illness in the world.” Brian VanHorn Christopher J. Wagner 192 woburn Street Wags . . Enjoyed physics . . Favorite teacher Mr. Kenney Remembered for blue bombing Will always remember Halloween and hand-granading, I ' m fu--ed in the head — S.E.A. Enjoys skiing and speeding Collegebound in the computer or aviation career “I have yet to see any problem, however compli¬ cated, which, when looked at it in the right way, did not become still more complicated. — Paul Anderson 166 Michele M. Walker 63 Oakridge Road Enjoyed band, glee club, and idea of man . . . Favor¬ ite teachers Mr. Bunten and Mr. Bond . . . Remem¬ bered for playing the flute and piccolo . . . Will always remember the good times with MW, J L, KS, SC, KC, WW, TM, DM, MH. etc., pumpkining ' 84, holy, holy, holy, where’s my pocketbook?, school musical ' 84, lunch in the commons, stalling on Main St. in the silver Maverick, Friday nights, band awards ' 84, happy 16th ' 83, finally understanding theory (I think) . . . Member of the glee club, band, jazz band, French club president, High Happenings, Impress¬ ions, student council, Youth and Family Resources (735) representative . . . Plans to major in music and English You have never failed at anything if you haven ' t tried something new.” — Woody Allen Dianne A. Webb 183 Forest Street Web Woman . . . Enjoyed industrial arts with Mr. Wales and Mr. Harney, English with Mr. Howland, . trig, with Mr. K. . . . Remembered for saying oh, pooh”, blushing, walking like a duck, always having matching socks and spelling so well? . . . Will always remember BF, DK, ditto Dawn, mobile lunches and goodnight kisses from Stephen, lots and lots , half way with PG, lost on lake Winn, with PD, JL 274 and the Bruins, never forget )A, KC, DJ, TO, DD, (my twin), . my friends at Marshall ' s, Sean where is my Mercedes? . . . Collegebound And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.” — Beatles Two hearts beat as one.” — U2 Teresa M. Walk 124 Gleason Road Teresa Marie . . . Enjoyed intermediate writing with Mr. Howland . . . Remembered for moving and being obsessed with the Police . . . Will always re¬ member APM, Waffles, and Walter, pumpkining w the pumpkin crew — Cookies, Mie, Dunky, D, Loli, Nae, Columbus day ' 84, baton squad dance ' 84 with JK, summer of ' 84, Police concerts 8 10 83, 2 5 84, Clash 4 13 84, New York city ' 83, U Lowell D?”, spaz attacks w KM fk MD, Florida ' 82 with SK, BK runs, Killington, Jr prom, good times with RS . . Look, no braces!”, Thanks Mom, Dad, and Nana.” . . Participated in Sr slide show, Sr class commit¬ tee, S.A.D.D., powderpuff, h.r. rep. . . . O.K., chow.” . . Collegebound De do do do, de da da da.” — the Police Christopher ). Walsh 43 Vine Street Waka Favorite teacher Mrs. Jones Will al¬ ways remember partying with the boys. NEN, Aerosmith 84 the garage, Gilly ' s bashes, Tho- mann s return. Red Sox ' 84. Gretchen ' s house, Elia ' s. Celt ' s parade, swingin ' . Brad ' s, bridge, good times with RW Captain of the varsity soccer team Member of Shiek ' s Arabian Knights Pet peeve — Skins ' car Collegebound No such thing as easy answers, play to win and take your chances ' — Triumph Brian M. Walsh 25 Woodward Avenue Walshie . . . Enjoyed geometry . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Blaney . . Will always remember cruising the strip with BM and PT, junior prom, poker with the guys . . . Participated in winter and spring track . Pet peeve — rocket burgers . . . Employed at Roger A. Reed Inc. . . . Collegebound “Time hurries on, look and it’s gone. — The Moody Blues Brian Webber 39 Howard Street Enjoyed Distributive education with Mr Levesque . Good times with Noel. Warren. Ubes. Mike. Bill, jean, Joyce, Lorna. Kim. Melissa, Steve. Bob. Kevin. Blitz, Michelle, Clark, Ed. ACDC concert, Sammy Hagar concert. Quiet Riot concert. Hampton Beach, Noel ' s all night parties. Jean ' s parties. Kim s parties 167 Susan M. Webster 245 Walnut Street Sue, Susie , . , Favorite classes Latin and English . . . Favorite teachers Miss Lanouette and Mr. Bond . . . Remembered for being quiet . . . Will always re¬ member KC and everything, SF (our little drive!), MF (and all the outright jive), KR and MR (love yai), KC, DC, JF. and going to D.F., Quebec w MS, ML, SM, MC, and KC, gym shows, ski trips, 6 22 w SF, MF, P ' S, MR, KC, MOT RL, SC, DB, TC. etc., pumpkining, proms, parties, Rockport quarries, and the club w PS, AL, and esp. RW . . . Participated in the gym show dance group The feeling doesn’t come along everyday, so you shouldn ' t blow the chance when you ' ve got the chance to say ‘i love you!’.” — O.N.J. Kerl K. Whelan 1 5 B Street K, Dizzy . Enjoyed accounting . . Favorite teach¬ er Mrs. Sweeney . . . remembered for being blonde, “He ' s a nice kid. . . . Will always remember the furious five, KK, jD, BT, PI, Patti I s B-day, summer of ' 84, cheering pow wows, NEN, Skids, pumpkining, the Honda, Gillies parties, the love boat . Capt. Stubing, New Year ' s eve ' 84. September Sleepov- ers, girls just want to have fun . . . Member of the senior class committee . . . football and basketball cheerleader capt. of soccer cheerleaders, homer¬ oom rep. . . . Collegebound 1 Kimberly White 4 Swan Road Reginald Wlldfong 87 John Street Brian T. Wilson 80 Columbia Road, Dorchester 02125 Bemo . . . Enjoyed accounting I . . . Best remem¬ bered for playing basketball . . . Will always remem¬ ber breaking the school record for most points dur¬ ing my varsity career . . . Member of Metco minor¬ ity group, Roxbury Boy’s Club, South End Boy ' s bas¬ ketball club, Boston Amateur Basketball club . . . Captain of the Varsity Basketball team . . . Enjoys playing basketball and listening to music . . . Plans include majoring in business at a four year college “Life is like a bomb because you never know when it ' s going to blow.” Alyssa N. Winslow 20 Emerson Street Agatha . Enjoyed human behavior . . Favorite teachers Mr. Wales, Mrs. Wood Best remem¬ bered for “everyone invited parties, a spaceshot Memories of my BF, PG, being half of a trouble¬ some two, champagne weekend w jN, Police con¬ cert, Sheraton, John’s parties, 4th of July with |M. AD. PB. KC. DM. mud fights, life in the fast lanes. Ratt. jN. MG, and high hopes with TM. cruising w Pat, FBPA Member of peer tutor, student advisory council, French honor society Employed at Marshalls Collegebound Still crazy after all these years. — Paul Simon 168 Heather A. Wishart 67 Lothrop Road Wizard, T.J. . . . Enjoyed law . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Swanson . . . Remembered for Bob Seger and not keeping a job . . Will never forget the best times w LM, TM, LS, AC, AF, MP, CB, ski trip w LS, LP, CM, GD, Parker days!, New Years 83 and ' 84 w TM all night long, windows down, the cigars — hooch — the lake, the Cape w Bobby, Tiffy, and Kevin, jr. prom w BY, 7 1 84, I love you Toby, Marisa skiing?, early morning ride to Boston, 12 17 83,4 84, 12 2 84 — U2 w CB, North Conway w AF, MP, CB, CD . Member of track and powderpuff , . . Employed at Brighams . Plans to attend a junior college . . . 1 would like to say thanks to my friends and family — I love you all Life is either a Caring adventure or nothing at all go for it!!” Robert M. Withrow 673 Haverhill Street Enjoyed wood shop with Mr. Patterson . . . Best remembered for going four wheeling . . . Memo¬ ries of hanging out at Marshall’s, Summer of 84, Trip to Maine with friends, being with Kelly .. . Enjoys playing hockey . . . employed at the Lobster Claw ... Collegebound Wendy S. Wooldridge 589 Pearl Street Wiggles, Wendo O Favorite class Graphic Art, Favorite teacher Mr. Harney Sunday drives, Summer 84 , “50 50”, 11 1 5 84 (maybe), 3 4 84 miss ya!, A W forever! Will never forget L.C., C.O., M.G., D.D., T.C., C.L., P.P., A.T., M.W., the OToons . . . Member of Powderpuff, Senior Slide show . . . Employed at Data Print and Things Remembered . . . Plans to attend R1T for Graphic Art . . . Special Thanks to my family for helping me make it, and especially to Al for making me try a little harder, Love you all! Be glad thatyou are free to change your mind, free to go most anywhere, anytime.” William Wooten 25 Leyland Street. Dorchester William E. Ziegler 37 Red Gate Lane Zig, Ziggy . . . Enjoyed physics with Mr. Blum . . Favorite teacher Mr. Wales . . . Remembered for wearing Levi 505’s . . . Will always remember good times with KL, BD, TH, MS, JW, CN, SM, KD, AF, BG, MG, LP, and R’67C, the junior prom and Mary Jo, ranger Rick and HPF 84, big and little mystic, JK ' s and split image, summer ' 84, senior prom, Kathy’s house, Daiquiri, van . . . Employed at Lechmere “Good luck to all in the class of ’85.” . . . Plans to go to college for mechanical engineering “The days go by so slow . . . but the years pass so very fast. Ann N. McCulloch 89 County Road Annie. Banana Enjoyed Human Behavior, Art Favorite teachers Mr. Dunbar. Mr. Bond Will never forget all the dead shows, summer of 83. Sundays, partying and good times with Jane. Mary, KW, PS, and all the Dead Heads enjoys singing, partying, music, colors, and anyone who makes me laugh Hopes to travel, and work with music and children This is reality; this is the way I want it Let your life proceed by its own design. — Grateful Dead 169 Missing Pieces ... David A. Bosbach 4 Robin Road Boz . . . Remembered for his red hair. . . Will always remember 8 1 84, my car getting stuck in the quar¬ ries, love Chriss, Paul, Matt, Steve, Ron, Rob, Mike, Voice’s The Team 1, Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, Bruce The Boss, Budweiser’s summer parties, class of ' 85, I made it!!, MAD! . . . Future plans include bartending school and family. “On the dark side.” Debra A. Dow 27 Joseph Way Dee . . . Enjoyed science class with Mrs. Cook . . . Best remembered for talking a lot, Memories of times with KC, MP, good times modeling, fun times at Revere beach, Metro nights, dinner with Gary 1 83, partying, good laughs with Kel, crazy times with Minnie . . . Enjoys music and running to class . . . Future includes becoming an actress and model. Melissa A. Hood 352 Main Street Missy . . . Memories of the times I spent with my family, relatives and that special someone . . . Member of Future Homemakers Club I . . . Plans to go to secretarial school. Karen L. Coffill 190 Main Street Angie, K.C. . . . Best remembered for being quiet . . . Favorite classes were Spanish and English . . . Favorite teacher was Ellen Hayes . . . Member of High Happenings, . . . Plans to go on to college and become a writer. Enjoyed Distributive ED with Mr. Levesque . . . Best remembered for the Toyota, being friendly . . . Will always remember my brother David and the memo¬ ries we had, the best of times with my friends, Rangely lakes Maine, Beach Day . . . Played frosh football . . . Enjoys music, fishing, baseball . . . Col- legebound. “Everybody has a place and time ... A chance to live ... a need to find ... we all got somethin’ that we care about ... I propose you find it out.” — Billy Squire Janice L. Marchant 23 Village Street Enjoyed focus group and community meeting . . . Favorite teacher Ms. Hayes Mr. Baker . . . Re¬ membered for talking about getting out in January . . . Will remember 9 18 84, summer ’84, Rush 10 2 84, Oct. 5-8, Pam, Laura, April, Cindi, my friends DM, PF, PL, KG, JT, RT, BT, reaching my 18th birthday, Jr . Sr proms, Malden, Gowdy, Eili-mae, Special memories at RMHS . . . Member of focus, focus student leadership committee, secretary treasurer, alternate vice president, student council . . . Enjoys collecting unicorns, loving purple, Kiss 108 Plans to attend Melrose Beauty Academy. “1 want to see you laughing in the purple rain” — Prince “Thanks mom and dad! Nan and Gramps too!” John P. Dawson 182 West Street Best remembered for always talking about cars . . Will always remember wide 50’s, races, switching from the VOC., Sr year, antique locker, lots of girls, let’s leave, the accident in Cambridge . . . Pet peeve noisy people. “I wish more kids at this school had nicer cars. Donald W. Harrison 1 7 Dunbar Road Lou, Sway, Gowdy . . . Enjoyed art ... Favorite teacher Mr. Wood . . . Remembered for skipping classes . .. Memories of hanging in the back park¬ ing lot, being late to class, being with all my friends, Will miss jim DeVeau, Claudia Vaccari and Jill Tolin. “They’re all wasted.” — The Who Christopher J. McNulty 75 Hancock Street Nulty . . . Enjoyed focus action seminar . .. Favorite teachers were the focus staff . .. Remembered for always looking down at everyone and his outstand¬ ing attendance .. . Will always remember the par¬ ties with Art . Dean ’81 -’82, thousands of bud cans in Art’s garage, the summer of ’83 with EH, Mike’s cellar, BINGO! . . . Enjoys partying, working, and camping . . . Plans to enter the labor union for drill¬ ing and blasting in June of ’85. “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.’ Cheryl A. Sullivan 28 Highland Street Sully, Cheri . . . Remembered for dodging “the Geek” ... Will always remember the trip ’82, 10 31 83, Aerosmithl 1 84, Snowstorms ’84, 6 1 84, Maine 8 84, parties w Spatchini, KC, KB, EH, RL, LM, MP, BS, HS, MS, JS, PT, Willyea, Big Spatch, JD, SS, BS, CD.TH, RS, SM, CM, LH, Larryyou’reahot !?” I . . . Employed at Kitty’s restaurant . . . Future plans include living life to its fullest! ... “Mom and Dad, thanks for everything, I love you! Mrs. Johns Larry, if it wasn’t for you I wouldn’t have made it! LM and PT, 1 owe you a lot.” “All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be.” — Roger Walters 170 171 172 173 The Best of Friends 174 our IdeeJyour dresuns they’re richer Jar dlian tAeJicts discovered are . Q)o nab seeA all tlurys to touc i ; Q)o not umnt to Amour too miuA. l rouHny old, stdlpliy the child; AieeJ some yAo y undjiled. H mi ( tjclouds are mists and air? dtid see sAjs; sailing thero. H iat uwuld Ije lejcoc wear Only t ufujs uducA are true? 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Dial 944-1207 26 BRANDE COURT READING, MASS. 01867 Edgcpley c Bessom MEMORIAL HOME PAUL F. BEKKENHUIS OWNER 743 MAIN STREET READING. MASSACHUSETTS 01867 TELEPHONE 944-0105 “Congratulations and best wishes to RMHS class of 1985” y V 179 r Eauid A. (Calcagno James (£. Assetla fRarin Assetla Scaling SSakcrg Sc Sell Jtalian and American Specialties V 944-0429 323 IRain Street Reading, fflA 01BB7 BILL BROGNA’S STUDIOS OF SELF DEFENSE SELF DEFENSE j MENTAL AND PHYSICAL CONDITIONING LEARN WITH COMPLETE SAFETY 670 MAIN ST. READING 944-9785 ©tje Ijitrlring Post Lamps — Cards Gifts — Unique Jewelry Gift Wrapping Mailing Joanne Willet 944-9224 190 Haven Street open daily Reading, Mass. 9:00-5:00 p.m. The Wifech’s §ufe Hair Salon For Men Women 580 Main St., Reading, Mass. 01867 Tel. (617) 944-1810 “Best Wishes” Mister C’s Hair-um 72 Haven Street Reading, A4a. 944-9606 944-0456 A MERSEY JEWELERS Certified Gemologist Member American Gem Society J A THE VILLAGE 944-2457 FLOWER SHOPPE FLOORS GIFTS Wendy Dawson Owner RMHS — Class of 1975 622 Rear Main Street Reading Opposite Marshall’s Phone BAA-B ' l 1 B BUSY BEE FLORIST Flower and Gift Shop Flowers for all occasions We Deliver 1 3B1 Main St. Reading, Mass. 01867 180 YOUR TOWN IS UNDER THE WING OF BANK OF BOSTON A FULL SERVICE BANK- BANK OF BOSTON MIDDLESEX Burlington, 33 Center St.. On-the-Common, 272-6900 Winchester, 791 Mam St.. Above-Skillings-Road. 729-6850 Lexington, 5 Depot Sq.. In-the-Center, 861-1380 Somerville, 731 Broadway. In-Ball-Square. 776-5000 Reading, 470 Main St., Rte. 28 Below-the-Square, 944-1950 Arlington, 725 Mass. Ave.. Opposite-Town-Hall, 646-6900 Concord, 42 Main St., On-the-Milldam, 369-4200 Framingham, 41 Beacon St., At-the-Junction, 879-1800 Telephone: 944-0547 v Erics Greenhouses Eric’s Greenhouses, Inc. 1090 Main Street, Reading, MA 01867 Eugene’s finest Clothes in America Today C ’ cZucjzm i 640-642 MAIN STREET READING, MASS. 01867 944-3113 MEN ' S (YOUNG MEN S) CLOTHING a SHOES FOR THE FAMILY beautiful shoes 680 Main St. Reading Square 944 2323 YANKEE SYSTEMS 2 Linden Street Reading, Massachusetts 01867 (617) 944-9458 Good Luck Class of ’85 A 181 Best Wishes to the Class of 1985 the Reading Chronicled 531 Moln Str««t, R oding. Mosj. 01867 3 jr- r Congratulations Class of 1985 TOWN OF READING MUNICIPAL LIGHT DEPARTMENT Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dowd PORTRAIT WEDDING COMMERCIAL Gzeotive Photography Sy flamed way StucUo james t McFarland 622 R MAIN STREET READING, MA 01867 PHONE 944 3070 Foster Foster Division of Bjorkman Lann serving north of Boston Reading Melrose 944-4040 665-2850 Complete Real Estate Service Good Luck Seniors! SHACTMAN-BARTLETT INS. AGENCY, INC. 174 HAVEN STREET READING, MASS. 01867 Best Wishes Class of ’85 AUDREY THOMPSEN 944-7060 CORNELIA DURHAM 944-7060 SINCE 1967 N fbnvr 0k 0)rmmb 248 Main Street Reading. Massachusetts 01867 VikiNQ WORLD CRAVCL Best Wishes to the Class of 1985 250 Main Street Reading, Massachusetts 01867 (617)944 - 4446 182 212 MAIN STREET READING MA 01867 (6171944-1073 J. J. DONOVAN SONS, INC. FUEL OIL - DIESEL FUEL COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE Congratulations 35 SWAN STREET MEDFORD, MA 02155-4694 _ J Compliments of THE ANALYTIC SCIENCES CORPORATION One Jacob Way, Reading, MA 01867 A 1 Sjggp Jl m € T rarui Names for Less1 Reading Trophy Si Shirt Co., Inc. AWARDS — ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES Congratulations JACKETS — SILKSCREENING class of ’85 FUND RAISING — SOCCER EQUIPMENT SHOWROOM READING: Rte. 28 Main and Franklin Sts 5 HARNDEN ST. READING CENTER Ol BBT C61 7) S44-71 71 -■ 4 V .■v •• m ■i mm mpliments LathtfFf Law offices of I. Jj 643 Main Street 944-0505 ' I- 5Catne Ututoinrlij REAL ESTATE Located at the sign of the . . . Hospitality Pineapple 324 Main Street, Reading, MA 01867 944-9100 Dynamik TEAM C OUTFITTERS OpOlIS SPORTING GOODS FOR ALL SEASONS Good Luck ’85 PETER DOHERTY MAIN ST. READING, MASS. 942-1153 MARK DOHERTY - r TEL 944-4031 j imma Jefuelers 3 nc 648 MAIN STREET READING. MASS. 01867 diaries A. trains eter 01. $immB Best Wishes ’85 CASE DRUG, Inc. PRESCRIPTIONS J V 184 r Congratulations and good luck j wayside bazaar, me. antoine of beirut graduate of I ' oreal de pans Hairstyling, Jewelry and sun beds V r 84 haven street reading, ma 01867 944-8999 Congratulations class of ’85 107 MAIN STREET READING, MASSACHUSETTS 01867 - 944-1348 Tarty Platters Calzone Parties ' n Toys ' n More J Atlantic Supermarkets Reading _ 944-7616 The Supermarket with the Friendly Atmosphere 53 Haven Street Reading, MA 01867 Best wishes to the class of ’85 GEORGE J. ROBINSON, P C. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 22 WOBURN STREET, READING, MA 01867 (617) 944-3553 ENROLLED TO REPRESENT TAXPAYERS BEFORE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE PACINO’S FOODS IMPORTED and DOMESTIC Compliments of M. F. Charles S Sons FILE CABINETS OFFICE FURNITURE STATIONERY 4 SUPPLIES DONALD M CRIPPS 944-2049 612 MAIN ST READING. MASS 01867 185 J V Compliments of GREGORY’S sub shop and deli (buffet catering service) 162 Main Street 944-9746 Good riddens to: Patty, Lisa Bird r Congratulations class of 1985 BOARDWALK REAL ESTATE CORP. 348 Main Street, Reading, Massachusetts 01867 117 Bridge Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Business (617) 944-7820 A EH MLS 01 Compliments of Timothy J. Kelleher, D.M.D. Good luck to the class of ’85 “Fine Fabrics for Home and Family FABRIC-TOWN 545-557 Main Street Downtown Reading Decorating Center 944-8766 Draperies • Slipcovers 9 Upholstery Sewing Headquarters 944-6996 Good luck class of ’85 186 -N Compliments of Stephen G. Viegas Attorney at Law 22 Woburn Street 944-5290 J Congratulations class of ’85 Best Wishes class of 1985 compliments of John Doherty Funeral Home READING CARD AND PARTY SHOP 668 Main Street Reading Phone 944-5015 Edward P. Dancewicz, M.D. Diseases of the Skin 36 Woburn Street Reading Mass 01867 Telephone 9420575 76 Treble Cove Road Billenca Mass 01862 Telephone 6670713 OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT oarA C t rawA onMiA arvfo Raading Arlington, Wakeheld, Manchester, Massachusetts USA Congratulations and Best Wishes class of 1985 Douglass Funeral Home 25 Sanborn Street Edward Knudson _ The Village Green, Highway 28 Reading, Mass 01867 (817) 44-5600 187 Good Luck to the class of ’85 ROBERT E. FORSBERG INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 1 □□ Main Street Reading, Mass. 01867 Phone C61 7D 944-4848 CB1 7] 944-9299 ROBERT FORSBERG, PRESIDENT LAST CORNER FAMOUS ROAST BEEF READING Best Wishes to the class of ’85 Purdy Vantine Studio Bleiler-O’Connor represented by Terry Bleiler r Congratulations and Good Luck to the class of 1985 (617) 944-0060 The Purple Door Paint Store Paint wallpaper supplies Erline M. Robinson 164 Haven St. Owner Reading MA 01867 KLW SERVICES “Kelly Girl” People Solo-Pack Hearing Aid Center 34 Gould Street Reading 944-1119 All makes of hearing aids repaired while you wait free hearing aid test call for an appointment Employment opportunity 100 Main Street Reading, Massachusetts 01867-3985 telephone (617) 944-8580 J PIZZA WORLD PIZZA YUM-YUM _ f THE PRODUCE HOUSE THE ORIGINAL QUINCY MARKET SALAD GOOD LUCK SHERYL NORTH 8. SOUTH Canopies v QUINCY MARKET FANUEIL HALL BOSTON JULIANS CHEESE CAKE OF QUINCY MARKET CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1985 Compliments of Don Shapiro, Inc. PRODUCE BROKERS CHELSEA, MA 884-4861 _ J K 190 — AUTOGRAPHS 191 192 READING (MA) PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1995 00506 538 2


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