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

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r ' v r Wi ii 4 READING PUBLIC LIBRARY 64 Middlesex Avenue Reading, MA 01867-.550 (617) 944-0340 Rising to the Occasion Piilrai Hi mm Aw I Hraw Pioneer 1986 H igh Risers Faculty — a group of hardworking adults who for some reason, perhaps insanity, choose to spend their work days trying to teach adolescents. They helped us to rise to our potentials. Candid pictures capture our teachers during various moments of the school day. Raising Cain Our senior year was marked by the usual senior activities, pizza day and powder puff to name a few. These pages show how our class rose to every special occasion and even changed a few long standing traditions, cleaning up the day after pumpkining for ex¬ ample. Raising the Roof Some students had a life outside of school. Others had yearbook. After school hours students thoughts turned to fashion, cars, or partying. Pioneer ' 86 wanted to portray this aspect of life, because it was an intrinsic part of the RMHS experience. Rose to the Top Each one has tried to capture all of our high school memories with a traditional picture and profile. In the process of doing this section the question of profile length came up constantly, what would be included or deleted? We finally struck a happy medium although clearly each one of us could have filled a page with our own ex¬ periences. Table of Contents On the Rise Pioneer ' s editors expanded the underclassman section this year. As they constituted such a large portion of the school, it was thought necessary to include underclassmen as a relatively larger part of the book than in previous years. Rising Interest Rates 144 Extra-curricular activities gave students an alternate form of education outside of the classroom. Each school activity, from clubs to productions, has a photograph and write-up. The descriptions capture the essence of RMHS afterschool organizations. 164 Reading High has long dominated the Middlesex League in both boys and girls sports. Pioneer ' 86 has included 32 pages of team photographs and seasonal summaries. The action and excitement of the 1985-86 season has been captured within these pages. Rising to the Occasion 200 When trying to decide on a theme, many were mentioned, talked about, and then rejected. So, we stopped and tried to come up with characteristics that reflected our class. We have done everything with finesse and had unequaled class unity and spirit. Our class has truly done its best to rise to every occasion. Dedication Although you may shudder at the thought, we were once freshmen. We entered Reading High as ' ' impressionable under¬ classmen, intimidated by juniors that sold elevator passes and seniors that told us where to go when we asked for directions to Room 50. Yet, with the support of our advisors, Mr. and Mrs. Scarpitto, we managed to survive our four years at RMHS. The Sc arpittos were an influen¬ tial force behind the success of the Class of 1986. This was, in part, due to the fact that they devoted much of their time outside of school, as well as during the school day itself, to our activities. More commendable than their aid in planning class functions was their commitment and enthu¬ siasm in following the activities to the end. Whether it was a dance, a carwash, or a buffet, the Scarpittos were always present to encourage us. Our advisors surpassed their obligations, however. They not only worked with the class, but in a sense became a part of it. Their dedication to the class brought them beyond their original positions; the Scarpittos may have been introduced as our advisors, but the Class of 1986 left knowing that they were our friends. 4 Dear Class of 1986, It is hard to believe that the last four years as your class advisors has unfortunately come to an end. Since the very beginning we have been extremely proud of you and the accomplishments you have made. Although it has been hard work and time consuming, it has been a labor of love. The dedication of your president Michelle Carter, your other class officers, and a nucleus of hard working fellow classmates have made us one of the most active classes in the school ' s recent years. Justifiably, we became known as the Class with class. Graduation is a time of pride, and you should be proud of what you have become. However, it will be a bittersweet occasion for us. Sweet in that it has been rewarding to watch you grow into young men and women and reach this memorable day, but bitter in that time is such a theif and we must now say good-bye. We find solice in the phrase that those we hold dear never truly leave us. They live on in the kind¬ ness they showed, the comfort they shared and the love they brought into our lives. We know that our world is a brighter place because of you. Wherever life may lead you, may you find a world of happiness and may all your dreams come true. Best Wishes Mr. and Mrs. Scarpitto Special Thanks Jane Darveau Guidance Counselor Rena Mirkin Director of Guidance The class of 1986 would like to remember two outstanding guidance counselors. Mrs. Jane Darveau and Mrs. Rena Mirkin deserve special thanks for their many contributions to our class. Their guidance and support through the years proved to be an invaluable asset, especially dur¬ ing our frenzied senior year. The time and effort spent by Mrs. Darveau writing college recommendations and helping those students who planned to enter the working world after high school was much appreci¬ ated. And the help from Mrs. Mirkin did not go unnoticed. It takes a very special person to devote so much time to so many students, and our class was fortu¬ nate for having two very special people to guide us through RMHS. Thank you Mrs. Darveau and Mrs. Mirkin for everything! b As the class of 1986 prepared to enter a new phase in life, four members of the RMHS faculty announced their decisions to do likewise. Retirng this year are Leonard D ' Orlando, Ernest Spence, Virginia Bartlett, and James Roth. Leonard D ' Orlando Principal Virginia Bartlett Physical Education After twenty years as a classroom teacher and assistant principal, -Mr. D ' Orlando rose to the position of principal in 1978. At that time he stressed what would be the theme of his administration, excellence in education. Since then Mr. D. has striven to make Ernest Spence Coordinator of Data Processing Mr. James Roth Director of Music RMHS one of the best schools in the country. Last year his efforts were rewarded when Reading High qualified for the final round in a national competi¬ tion to recognize the best school in the nation. A simple thank you will nver express the appreciation of all that has been done by Mr. D ' Orlando, who in commenting on his retirement stated, It is now time to move on. As classroom teacher, Assistant Principal, and finally Coordinater of Data Processing Mr. Spence has con¬ tributed to the education of Reading youth for thirty-five years. In that time he has touched the hearts of one and all. I think that it is time for me to take some new directions, said Mr. Spence. I thank you for my enriching ex¬ periences with you and your families. It will be difficult leaving the school atmosophere, but I am looking forward to new adventures. Reflecting on her twenty-eight year adventure at Reading High, Miss Bartlett remarked, The best part has always been the young people and seeing them grow. It is the reason I chose to become a teacher. During her time as physical education instructer Miss Bartlett has worked diligently on behalf of the RMHS curri¬ culum and extra-curricular activities, especially the elevation and recognition of girls athletics. She was the first field hockey coach and instituted the aerobic and advance dance activities. Mr. James Roth also decided to retire this year. From the start of his teaching career in 1957 Mr. Roth instructed RMHS students in Music Theory and served as the director of both the Marching Band and the Glee Club. During that time the annual musical and other presentations were enhanced by his leadership. In 1982 Mr. Roth took on the responsibi¬ lities of Music Director for the town, the position from which he now retires. The staff of Pioneer and the entire RMHS community wish a happy and healthy to all. FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY Faculty ... They lead the way through a difficult course. The faculty guides us to our potential. Faculty 9 Leonard F. D ' Orlando Principal Thank you one and all. Ernest G. Spence Coordinator of Data Processing Now this is not the end. It is not even the begin¬ ning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning. —Churchill Dr. Alan Alson Assistant Principal Parting is such sweet sorrow. —Shakespeare Robert Quinn Assistant Principal The person who wants to do something finds a way; the other kind finds an excuse. Maureen Zolubos Assistant Principal Praising what is lost makes the remembrance dear. —Shakespeare 10 Faculty Hilda Ahlstrom Main Office Marc Alterio Physical Education—Director Virginia Anderson Main Office Bruce Appleby Social Studies There is more dynamite in an idea than in many bombs. Stephen Arsenault Sam Baker Industrial and Fine Arts Focus Virginia Bartlett Physical Education Mary Ellen Begonis Attendance Office Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. —Albert Einstein Richard Benhsimol English Sometimes it is better to be con¬ sidered a fool than to open one ' s mouth and remove all doubt! Wendy Berkley Student teacher — English Thomas W. Blatiey Business Everett Blodgett Science Reach for the stars —S. Christa McAuliffe Faculty 11 Philip Blum Science Life is what happens when you ' re making other plans. — Agnes DeMille and John Lennon Harold Bond Edward Brady David Brett English Guidance Business It is said that our youth is our future. Think about the responsibilities that promise imposes on you. Andra Brewer Social Worker Virginia Brogna Math Ted Bryson Physical Education Ruthann Budrewicz Science So was I once myself a swinger of birches. And so I dream of going back to be. —Robert Frost David F. Bunten Music Janet M. Burne English intelligence and education that hasn ' t been tempered by human affection isn ' t worth a damn. —Daniel Keyes Joseph F. Cain Media Center Your heart holds your fate. —Bruce Springsteen William J. Carroll Social Studies Live and let live is fine— Live and help live is better. 12 Faculty Norma Chisholm Guidance James C. Chetwynd English Walworth is one place, and this office is another „ They must not be confounded together. —Dickens What ' s cooking? Biology teacher Leo Kenny getting an experiment ready. Norman Cormier English “Drive to arrive alive! Martha Cook Science i Ellen Convisser Guidance Thomas Darrin Social Studies If you gobem the shark in you, why den you be angel. —Moby Dick, Melville Hal Croft English Larry Darling Grounds Jane Darveau Guidance Faculty 13 Norma Degel Health Athletics Anthony DiSanzo Foreign Language Emery W. DeBeck Math The sooner I fall behind, the more time I ' ll have to catch up. Mrs. Judith M. Donovan Science No matter how lofty your ambitions may seem, do not ricicule or stifle them! Robert P. Donovan Ann-Marie Downing Foreign Language DLC - Supervisor La vida es como sacar una foto. Se . debe escoger la sombra o la luz para representar lo que es. Robert Dunbar Social Studies Sufficient unto the day is the evil thing. A y . . L, V Roz Epstein Guidance j 1 ) r Myrna Evans Susan Fritz Home Economics Foreign Language Home is where they love you no matter what! 14 Facultv ' T David Garland Science Scott Garman Barbara Geoffrion Richard C. Gillis Physical Education Media Center Business Never be completely satisfied with what you do! Wnen we become satis- fied in business we become obsolete. Betty May Graham Multi-handicapped Peter B. Green Marguerite E. Grimes Peter Gugger Social Studies Math Focus Life is a challenge ... meet it Life is an opportunity ... take it Life is a goal .„ achieve it. Richard Ham Michael Harney William Hart Ellen D. Hayes Foreign Language Industrial Arts English Focus Each of us has secret sorrows that the world knows not. —Longfellow Faculty Mrs. Gina Healy Russell Hill Foreign Language — Chairman Metco Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connait point. —Blaise Pascal Wendell W. Hodgkins Ruth Hood English Home Economics If at first you don ' t succeed, try, try You are w hat you eat! again. Then quit. There ' s no use being a damn fool about it. —W.C. Fields R. Warren Hopkins Business Barbara Hovey Media Center Ron Howland English Linda Jackson Media Center Natalie Jansen Patricia Johns Diane Jones Keith Jones Psychologist Secretary Math Metco 16 Faculty Gene Kaczowka Math Leo P. Kenney Science Faring thee well now. Let vour life proceed by its own design. Nothing to tell now. Let the words be yours I ' m done with mine. —John Barlow Marjorie Joyce Secretary Bonnie Katz Art Barbara Lanney English Fran Lanouette Foreign Language He lives doubly who also enjoys the past. —Marcus Martial Estelle Laperchia Aide Maureen K. LeClaire Physical Education No, we didn ' t stage this picture. Kenneth M. Levesque Distributive Education Nancy Lindgren Guidance Remember your envelopes — with two stamps, please. Faculty BAPS! fL Donald ]. Lovely Social Studies Fatima de Granda-Lyle Foreign Language No son bellas las playas de tu tierra hasta que se le dicen adios. I Lewis MacLean Elaine Margossian Eileen McGillicuddy Katherine Mehlman Math Clerk Media Center Secretary Rena P. Mir km Guidance To live in your own way, to reach for the goals you have set for yourself, to be tne person you want to be _ that is success. Kathy Montejunas English 1 love being a writer. What I can ' t stand is the paperwork. —Peter DeVries Martha E. Moore Science The lasting pleasures of contact with the natrual world are not reserved for scientists. —Rachel Carson Maureen Morgan Attendance 18 Facultv V «EV Russell Morris Electronics Joan Morse Media Center Peter Moscariello Janet Murray Math — Chairman Special Education Children have more need of models than of critics. —Joseph Joubert Gary M. Nihan Marian Nihan Joseph V. Nisco Physical Education Special Education Foreign Language A ship is safe in harbor, but that is not what it is built for. —Unknown Jeff Nelson Math Anna Normand-O ' Brien Social Studies Cheryl I. O ' Brien English Dorothy O ' Keefe Phyllis Onusseit Multi-handicapped English Our hearts were made for you, O God, and our hearts will never find rest until they find rest in you. —Augustine } Faculty 19 Grace Palmer Media Center Donna Pappalardo Math It ' s dark. It ' s raining. A man in a trenchcoat knocks at your door and asks you what the second law of motion is ... Robert I. Patterson Industrial Arts DeAnn Porter Math Paula Proctor Steven A. Rhodes Multi-handicapped Math In this theater of man ' s life, it is reserved only for God and angels to be lookers-on. Susan Robison Special Education fames L. Roth Music Susan Sanders Michael Scarpitto Data Processing English Class of ' 86, I bid you adieu. Parting is such sweet sorrow. —Shakespeare 20 Faculty Is it Dirty Harry or just Unde Hal? Ruth Schubarth Claire Shea Aleah Smith Warren Snyder Nurse Secretary Special Education Business Paul W. Soule Science Boiled owl is too tough! Margaret St arret t Business Sally Stembridge English Robert Swanson Social Studies Wretched and Abundant, Oppressed and Powerful, Weak and Mighty, Mother Russia ' —Who lb Happy In Rub ui ? 1873-1876 Faculty 21 Mr. Joseph A. Terilli Frank Tyburc Social Studies Social Studies “All this will not be accomplished on our lifetime, but let us begin. Phil Vaccaro Math Who is this, anyhow? Denise Valeska Special Education Peter J. Valeska Social Studies As my mother said to me on im- mumerable occasions: The least you can do is to act normally. ' Betty Vanasse Jean Verzola Mrs. Eleanor Withe Special Education Business Physics Keep your eyes on your book! Je ne like point franglais. 22 Faculty Dorothy A. Wood Social Studies Perter Wood Fine Arts Someday we ' ll look back at the 1980 ' s and laugh. Kevin ]. Zeneivicz Science NORI MUIHTIL MUIDNI MUIREC ENIDOI LEKCIN MUILLYREB Kathleen Daly Chapter l Men should be taught as if you taught them not. And things unknown propos ' d as things forgot. —Alexander Pope - } Faculty 23 ■ 24 Senior Life Live for the moment Live for the day Rise to your potential Whenever you may. Raising Cain “Well, personally, I don ' t think we have enough people working on this car. All work and no play makes Mr. Scarpitto a dull advisor. 1. Halley ' s comet...after 76 years. 2. PATS IN THE SUPERBOWL. 3. The Reagan landslide of 1984. 4. VCR ' s. 5. The Who ' s last tour. 6. The hijacking of a TWA 707. 7. Route 128—America ' s technology highway. 8. Barney Clark and the first artificial heart. 9. Anti-apartheid activists. 10. The seatbelt law. 11. Bill and Opus in the 1984 presidential race. 12. The Union Carbide tragedy in Bhopal, India. 13. Nutrasweet instead of saccharin. 14. Americans crossing Khadafy ' s line of death and the ensuing mild military massacre. 15. The Great Gretzky. 16. Cyanide-laced Tylenol capsules. 17. Hurricane Gloria. 18. Weather by God on WAAF. 19. Reagan-Gorbachev Summit. 20. Death of Buckwheat. 21. Rap music. 22. Strategic Defense Initiative—Star Wars. 23. Lack of snow days. 24. Boston Marathon became professional. 25. Olympics of 1984—Mary Lou Retton ' s horrific smile and Carl Lewis ' arrogance, 26. The Computer Craze. 27. Gramm-Rudman bill passed. 28. Geraldine Ferraro, first female nominated VP by a major political party. 29. The Challenger explosion. 30. Concerts on the Common. 31. Tough laws against drunk drivers passed. 32. Korean flight 007 snot down by the Soviets. 33. Where ' s the beef? 34. Continuing conflict in Northern Ireland. 35. left on Spitbrook, right on Daniel Webster. 36. Discovery of the Titanic. 37. Drinking age raised from 18 to 21. 38. The AIDS epidemic. 39. Music videos. 40. Renoir exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts. 41. Assassination of Indira Ghandi. 42. Statue of Liberty renovation. 43. Death of am ■ (W% Memories 26 Senior Life In our freshman year. Ready and rowdy before the student-faculty volleyball game John Belushi. 44. Increase in drug traffic. 45. Senior skip days!! 46. 1984—another banner year for the Celtics. 47. Sometimes you just gotta say what the ... 48. Poverty-stricken baseball and football players strike. 49. The controversial issue of school prayer. 50. Woburn ' s toxic waste sites. 51. College applications and the wait for a reply. 52. USFL. 53. Sally Ride, first female astronaut. 54. The crisis in America ' s breadbasket. 55. Hijacking of the Achilli Lauro. 56. Wrestlemania. 57. Viet Nam admitted the possiblity of living American POW-MIA ' s 58. The infamous Larry Bird. 59. Senioritis. 60. Reading ' s drinking water. 61. Bernhard Goetz, the subway vigilante. 62. The Day After. 63. The suicide bombing of the Marine barracks in Lebanon. 64. Marvelous Marvin Hagler—middle weight champion. 65. The annual Rock and Roll Rumble sponsored by WBCN. 66. Hawaiin fever at RMHS. 67. Christmas display on the commons in Reading. 68. A unique Viet Nam memorial in Washington D.C. 69. Eddie Murphy ' s rise to fame and the compromise of his values for money. 70. Yuppies. 71. US loses the America ' s Cup to Australia. 2. Marcos fleeing the Phillipines as his regime collapsed. 73. Western aid to starving Africans. 74. American-backed contras and the Sandinistias in Nicaragua. 75. Crackdown on drug use in sports. 76. Attempted censorship of rock lyrics. 77. The American invasion of Grenada. 78. Break-dancing. 79. Cabbage Patch dolls. 80. Health fanatics. 81. Solidarity in Poland. 82. Manute Bol-the 7 foot 6 inch hoop player. 83. Doug Flutie ' s Hail Mary pass. 84. The phrase a class with class. §5. Classic Coke and New Coke. 86. Pioneer 1986. Watching the world pass them by ... Michelle Carter and Jennifer Dempsey. Elaina Papulis, Staci Ferullo, Kathy Sacco and Debbie Lamb are about to take the plunge on the flume at Canobie Lake. Ohh— You ' re not wet— yet! An early case of senioritis 28-Senior life The Spirit of ' 86 At the prom, Jennifer Golden and Suzy Miller. It ' s hard to be humble. Hay Fever! Senior Tonja Russell and junior ing themselves at the Junjor Pi Class Amidst national problems, ranging from foreign relations to internal affairs, emerged a group of about 350 students. Half came from an age-old institution known as Parker, and the others hailed from a place called Coolidge. These students con¬ stituted a class of such enthu¬ siasm that it was labelled one of the most active. In its freshman year, the class of ' 86 showed promise to be a class of much energy. A rollerskating trip and a Canobie Lake Park ex¬ cursion were precursors to the fun this class would have. Michelle Carter began her four History year reign as class president, and along with the other officers got the class off on the right foot. The expected letdown after freshman year never became a reality, with activities such as return trips to Canobie Lake and rollerskating, and the Sophomore Class Field Day, the hayride, and our first annual Christmas Dance. Our continuous fundraisers built up a financial core that would go on to reach one of the higher class treasury marks in recent memory. Soon our junior year was upon us; we were upperclassmen. Once again the social aspects of the class dominated our school Are you sure you don ' t want a glass it ' s good? year with another hayride, the second annual Christmas Dance, the victory dance at the end of the basketball season, additional faculty versus students athletic matches, and the Junior Prom. Throughout the year we witnessed such events as Band- Aid and USA for Africa. In our own way, we continued our tradi¬ tion of donating to Toys for Tots, the cancer society, and other worthy charities. As the Junior Buffet approached, a call was sent out to the class by the advisors for help. The response was so over¬ whelming that the buffet was the biggest fund-raiser in the class ' s history. It came to be known that our class was one that would rise to the occasion. By the final year, t he class of ' 86 had established a reputation up to which it had to live. In observa¬ tion of an RMHS Halloween tradi¬ tion, the Senior class paid its dues, in the form of pumpkins, to Mrs. LeClaire. The Powder Puff football team rewrote school history when the girls recorded the first victory against their faculty opponents. The culmina¬ tion of the fall season came when Deirdre Driscoll was chosen the 1986 Homecoming Queen at the annual Thanksgiving Day Rally. The second annual Halloween Dance and the third Christmas Dance rounded off 1985 and prepared us for 1986. The senior year was capped off by such events as the Hawaiian Dance, Carnation Day, Senior Star Search, and such traditional events as the Slide Show, the Senior Banquet, and the Senior Prom, held at the Sheraton Rol¬ ling Green in Andover on May 30, 1986, and of course, graduation ceremonies. 30 Senior Life J Through the rain, sleet, and snow ... you can still hear that noise. Cathie Horan exclaims, Good golly. Miss Molloy! Seniors look on as Steve Savio sings an Elvis tune, during Pizza Day. Mrs. Selvitelli says, No, don ' t eat it; just put it on the corsage. unior Prom The 1985 Junior Prom was held at the Crestview Plaza in Woburn. The disc jockey. On the Beat, played a variety of popular songs. Modern tunes such as The Bird and Let ' s Go Crazy energized the crowd. The guys went wild on the dance floor when the song Shout was played. Refreshments were also on hand for all the guests— soda and frozen pizza bites were served. Although there was a small, shakey dance floor and a lack of seating, no one was in¬ hibited from having a good time. Near the end of the evening, Jeff Mottl and Jennifer Babine were crowned the Junior Prom King and Queen. They began a dance in which the members of their courts later joined. At the close of the evening, the theme song of the prom was played; couples embraced as Crazy For You played. After the last dance, gentlemen ushered their dates into limousines and daddy ' s cars . The prom was truly an exciting and memorable evening. One, two, three...dip! Seniors Sandy Stosezand Brian Regan demonstrate their dancing skills. Seniors Mary Concannon and Dana Ines take a break from the dance floor. Were we supposed to bring dates? Seniors Janine Kennedy, Laura Curry, and Debbie Lamb dance the night away. Checking out the scene: Mr. and Mrs. Scarpitto chaperone the Junior Prom. 32 Senior Life Turn to your left, Seniors Kelly Conroy and Rich Byron pose for a picture. Rob Dangelmaier, Rich Byron, and Paul Orlando: It ' s 11:00 . . . Do you know where your date is? Look at the one with the nice . corsage Conlan, Ed McCabe, and John Kuhne di worldly matters. Everybody ' s crazy ' bout a sharp dressed man Tom Ralph and his date dance to the tunes. Crazy for you! : Suzanne Morgan and her date Senior Life 1 Baton Squad Dance At eight o ' clock on November 23rd, elegantly dressed couples paraded into the school cafeteria which had been adorned for the annual Baton Squad Dance. A lively disc jockey supplied a variety of popular tunes for the couples, among them the dance ' s theme songs Tonight ' s the Night and Party Train . When the night was half over each member of the Baton Squad was given a rose, and the co¬ captains, Jennifer Dwyer and Diane Bernard, were given a bunch of roses. The disc jockey gave out blinking visors, and there was also a triva contest and a door prize. However, time flew by and reluctantly the lights were turned back on. It certainly was a memorable night. All decked out, the senior members of the baton squad pose for the photographer. L-R Junior Stacey Moore, Kathy Herzog, Ellen Blamire, Kelly Hickey, Diane Bernard, April Taylor, Jennifer Dwyer, and Lori Benninati 34 Senior Life Honest, he did it! Seniors Pat Prato and Steven Flagg blaming senior Steven Savio. Junior Trish Rodgers and senior Pete Harootian take a break during dance tunes. Mark Selvitelli being supported by Paul Orlando and Michelle Carter. Tony C. and DeAnne T. make a dynamite couple. Rich Byron and Lori Neary get ready to board the Party Train. Senior Greg Tocco and junior Emily Orlando pose tor the photographer. Seniors Paula Bordieri and David Dube dance the night awa People of a thousand faces: Seniors Peter Harootian, Robyn Williams, Steven Surrette, and Ric Schellhom They did the mash ... they did the monster mash! Ghouls just wanna have fun: Seniors Paula Bordieri, Cindy Kevorkian, Sue Johnson having fun at the dance. 36 Senior life Senior Peter Decoste prepares to relieve himself. Zorro meets Snoopy the Red Baron: Seniors Sean O ' Brien and Lori Neary Halloween Dance Two of a kind. Seniors Amy Godfrey and Beth Fuller Rambo, clowns, and rabbits were among the characters present at the successful Halloween Dance. The classes of 1986 and 1987 joined forces to create this fun-filled night of tricks and treats. This dance was the first dual class activity in both classes ' histories. As evening approched, costumed students paraded into the school. The cafeteria, trans¬ formed into a haunted house, was decorated with cobwebs, pumpkins, and black bats. Student disc-jockies Jeff Mottl and Jeff Schofield played a variety of popular tunes, including Monster Mash , in order to keep the ghosts and ghouls rocking and rolling. Later in the evening, a student rock band with a guest appearance by singer Sharon Doherty, performed many pop songs. As a result of the evening ' s dance, the award for the best costume was given the next day to Rick Shellhorn for his un- forgetable immitation of a toilet. It ' s a bird — it ' s a plane — it ' s superman P umpkining S—E—N—I—O—R—S!! ' Don ' t shoot Pumpkin thief, senior Pete Harootian is captured _ on film. The tradition of pumpkining was upheld on Halloween night when we met at 8:30 in the Birch Meadow Field parking lot. We formed a caravan, with pumpkins buldging out from under our trunks, and were kindly escorted by the Reading Police to our desti¬ nation: the LeClaires ' house. Upon arrival, we asked the LeClaire ' s permission to bless them with our pumpkins. After what seemed hours of coaxing and pleading, it began! Hundreds and hundreds of pumpkins were placed on their lawn. A few seniors formed an eighty-six made of pumpkins to commemo¬ rate the festive occasion. As if hundreds of pumpkins weren ' t enough, a dumptruck came with 700 more pumpkins and joined in the celebration! To add to the fun, a new tradi¬ tion was established. The day after Halloween, a group of seniors returned to the LeClaires ' house and cleaned up the 2,000 or so pumpkins that were dumped there the previous night. This was felt by all as a much needed addi¬ tion to the annual pumpkining tradition. And all seniors agree that Pumpkining 1986 was both successful and fun! I ' ll take this one! Mrs. LeClaire and her favorite pumpkin. 38 Senior Life Innocent bystander Hey, your pumpkin is bigger than mine! Seniors Kris Nelson, Elbe Mauro, Kelly Conroy, Lisa Martins and Liz Tierney. KISS reborn! Need a shave? Senior Joe Gilligan • • The gang ' s all here for Pumpkining 1986! More pumpkin - - w r 1 ’Mi ' ■=T ' Da na na na na, da na na na The teachers ' team does the bunny hop. Hey, that ' s my flag! Coach Bryson retrieves his flag from Senior Jodi Davis. Reading High ' s own Dallas Cowboys ' cheerleaders. MB Mr. Nelson ' s on the run. Watch out Dolly! Here comes senior Chris Marakovitz. Hurry Curry! Senior Laura Curry rushes to throw the pigskin. 40 Senior life Powderpuff Football On November 13, the annual Powder Puff football game was played. On the field were the senior girls who were playing against the faculty. The spirit and encouragement was supplied by the senior boys who acted as the cheerleaders. The field was muddy after a day of rain; however, the girls, coached by seniors Rich Byron and Jeff Mottl, were determined to win the game. Added highlights to the game were when cheerleader Tom Ralph lost his shirt, and when Rob Dangelmaier was stuck on top of the goal post! While the boys were cheering: R—E—A, R—E—A, R—E—A- D—I—N—G, with an S—E- N—I—O—R—S, READING SE¬ NIORS ARE THE BEST!, Robyn Williams caught the game win¬ ning touch-down pass for the senior girls. The final score was 25-21. Senior Rob Dangelmaier stuck on the goalpost. Senior girls planning their next strategic move. Thanksgiving Rally Tradition followed suit on Thanksgiving Eve when RMHS held an impressive football rally in the fieldhouse. The rally commenced with a stirring speech from the S.A.D.D. committee. They encouraged students to be cautious during the holiday weekend. Their discus¬ sion was concluded with the wave, which was successfully performed two times. Next, the football cheerleaders, led by co-captains Kelly O ' Neil and Lynne Powers, performed a rowdy cheer which instilled in everyone a sense of school spirit. The soccer cheerleaders, led by co-captains Robyn Williams and Suzy Miller, also performed a cheer. Following the cheerleaders was the baton squad. Led by co¬ captains Diane Bernard and Jennifer Dwyer, the girls performed a routine to the music Toot, Toot, Tootsie. After a combined routine from the baton squad and football cheerleaders, the long awaited crowning-of-the-queen ceremony began. Ten senior girls had been nominated for homecoming queen by the senior class on the basis of school spirit and in¬ volvement. The candidates for football queen were Kim Atkins, Angela Ames, Paula Bordieri, Deirdre Driscoll, Caroline Flem¬ ing, Sue Johnson, Cindy Kevorkian, Michelle Geoffrion, • Theresa McAuley, and Sandra Stosez. The girls were announced and then escorted to their seats by the senior football players. Football captain Mark Selvitelli tormented the crowd by taking his own sweet time in placing the floral crown on the queen. The crowd cheered joyously when he finally crowned the 1986 Homeco¬ ming Queen, Deirdre Driscoll. The closing ceremony was led by Coach White. He thanked the football team for a wonderful season and extended his best wishes to the senior class. The happiness of the moment was tinged with sadness as Mr. White spoke for the last time as head coach. He would soon be Reading High ' s full-time athletic director. Coach White is baffled by the mechanical complex¬ ities of the microphone stand. The 1986 Homecoming Queen Deirdre Driscoll and her court: Cindy Kevorkian, Sandy Stosez, Paula Bordieri, Susan Johnson, Michelle Geoffrion, Angela Ames, Theresa McAuley, and Caroline Fleming. Missing: Kim Atkins. 42 Senior Life ilt 1 Doo—da—doo—da—doo—da—day! Senior Steven Shaughnessy passes on the primordial cry. Steady now! The football cheerleaders exhibit their talent in this mount. SADD representatives senior Cindy Kevorki and junior Tina Gallo address the crowd Life 43 Broadway had nothing on Reading as the diversified talents of the RMHS students were dis¬ played for three nights to sold-out audiences. The enthusiasm and professionalism exhibited by the entire cast was a sight to behold. The dancing, singing, acting, and music exceeded all ex¬ pectations and confirmed producer David Bunten ' s firm belief that a production of this magnitude was within the grasp of the RMHS students. Included in the show were a number of talented dancers, most of the Reading High Boy Gymnastic team, members of the Drama Club, Chorus, and the Orchestra. Hello Dolly was directed by Mr. David Bunten and Mr. Peter Greene, sets and posters were designed by Junior Scott Rogers. Also, the show was choreographed by Senior Deirdre Driscoll, who was also one of the lead dancers. Also participating in the success of Hello Dolly was the RMHS Band Parents Organiza¬ tion, the RMHS Student Council, and the Advanced Clothing Class at RMHS, who designed and made all the costumes. The standing ovation, at the conclusion of the final show, proved to the entire cast that all the hard work and sacrifices were well worth the effort. It was truly an extraordinary show! Dolly, senior Michelle Geoffrion, listens to hear the strains of the pit orchestra. Junior Laura Crispo completes a turn. Dancers, juniors Amy Blake and Christine Moxcey, strutt their stuff during the grand finale. 44 Senior life Junior Lisa King and sophmore Tom Ruff bow to an appreciative audience. Senior Michelle Geoffrion and junior Joe Doherty share a quiet moment on stage. Senior Rob Danglemaier and junior Scott Rogers sing a comical duet. C_jym Show On February 28th, a dazzling display of athletic ability was shown at the 1986 Gym Show. With the help of the coaches, Dan Barter and Kim Garrard, and the RMHS Band, Reading High dancers and gymnasts exhibited their talent. The show began with a powerful introduction. Both the band and Jazz Band accompanied all who performed routines. Dancers and gymnasts gave the audience a taste of coming attrac¬ tions by holding a slide show. Following was the aerobic warm up, with dancers and gymnasts alike. The dancers then performed their group dance to the song Holiday. This years choreographers were Suzy Miller and Jen Golden. The club was advised by gym teacher Maureen LeClaire. The gymnasts then displayed their talents during the mini¬ tramp routine by doing somer¬ saults and flips. Immediately ensuing were individual perfor¬ mances on the apparatus and the annual hand stand contest, won by veteran gymnast Mark Malononsen. Following was the superb routine to the tune Flamethrower by the advanced dance group. As the show drew to a close, the gymnasts appeared once more for their advanced apparatus routines. During the finale there was dancing, acrobatics, and music- something for everyone. Leaping to new heights. Dannv Webb demonstrating his skills on the rings. Front row; Julie Martin, Kim Raffey, Chrissy Tricca, Danielle Charest Back row; Sue Miller, Sherry Kenny , Staci Auld, Janine Crispo, Linda DiNapoli, Stacey Memory, Jennifer Golden. 46. Activities l Strutting her stuff. f|pr - 1 B f Gymnasts eagerly wait to perform. On tr STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE tudent Life aismg the Roof Youth is a time of movement — A time to experience life ' s vast opportunities And decipher, for oneself, a sense of identity. Youth is a rising to self-awareness. —Diane Bernard d fashi ions During the high school years students experiment with many different codes of dressing, each having a style all its own. In the beginning, students tend to con¬ form to the latest fads and current fashions. And in doing so, students learn to distinguish fash¬ ions that suit their personal tastes and satisfy their self-images. The preppy look was just one of the many fads that was popular in the past few years. This look was achieved when preps adorned themselves with layers upon layers of clothing including: turtle-necks, oxfords, and sweaters. Another fad developed when students, particularly females, entered the high school their first year. Many younger girls were in¬ fluenced by the older girls in the school. As a result, they began ex¬ changing old blue jeans for skirts and dresses. This was known as the dressed-up look. The Madonna look was another passing fad. This was recognized by tight jeans, mini-skirts, tank tops, and pumps. Accessories in- cluded studded belts and bracelets, and big, leather belts. A fashion similar to the Madonna look was fluorescent clothing. These clothes came into bright perspective with neon pink, yellow, orange, and acid green. This fad did not last long; due to damage of the cornea. Still another fad was the dressed-down or casual look. Clothes in this category included: Tying up loose ends: Junior Derek Sanford shows the latest fashions at R.M.H.S. Levi jeans and cords, sweats, tee- shirts, and any form of sneaker. Of all the passing fads, the casual look has remained the most popular. Through the course of the four years of high school, students rose to individuality by dressing according to their own tastes. Fashion Plate: Senior Stacy Ferullo displays big earings and long beads. 50 Student Life ‘•I , I u k. B One step ahead of the crowd: Seniors Kristen Swenson, Maura Moynihan, Maureen Casey, and Kelley Sanborn show off whats new in fashion. Hats off to Senior Peter Harootian: Hats were an in thing to wear at R.M.H.S. Aloha: Seniors Caroline Fleming and Cindy Kevorkian show ' off the popular Hawaiian prints. Broken-in sneakers, they will always remain popular. Awesome Bonehead Bummer Chow Chump Clutch Cool Duckie Excellent Force Hooter Like Loser Mad Nifty Sickdog Spaz Totally Wicked Madonna-wanna-be: Senior Lauren Bradford exhibits the punk look as seen at R.M H.S Student Life 51 True friends can always co-function: Teachers Mr. Kaczowka and Mr. Bosom Buddies Vaccaro. Good friends: Seniors jon Whitney and Sue Diamond are caught clowning around. seniors Amy Case and Lathy Horan share a laugh 52 Student Life Forever friends: Seniors Beth Mullaney and Sandy Fantasia A smiling twosome We are all guided by wonderful people called friends. Everybody will remember, at one time or another, curiously looking at an unfamiliar face during his or her freshman year. It ' s hard to believe that what just appears to be another face in the crowd blossoms into something as meaningful and special as a friend. We all enter the high school as freshmen; seeds waiting to grow and mature. Through the warmth and love of our friends — and of course, the faculty — we are able to open up and share our beauty. Obviously, in the process of blooming, we have to go through a lot of trying times. However, along with the trying times are many joyous ones; and our friends are there regardless. One thing that we all learn here at R.M.H.S. is that a friendship is not something to take for granted. Rising to the final stage of blos¬ soming, like a flower, takes a lot of time, care, and love. However, unlike the flower — a friendship will last forever. Girls just wanna have fun. Conquered!: Senior Mark Selvetelli. Pam Dalton, Karen Vetter, Jen Babine, Lori Beninati, Katy McLaughlin, Lisa Cleri, and Jen Dwyer form a pyrimid of friends. Sleepy Scho, Snoozin ' Snoot, and Sexy Steve; Senior guys on a camping excursion. Three Musketeers: Seniors Sandy Finlayson, Janice Coates, and Mike Lo max. The gang ' s all here! 54 Student Life Hey, what are you doing this weekend? I don ' t know, but I ' m going to do something! This conversation was heard echoing down the halls of RMHS every Friday afternoon in antici¬ pation of the coming weekend. Each of us had plans for the weekend whether it was just hanging around or going someplace special. And let ' s face it, some of us were party animals from Friday night till Sunday morning. Throughout the weekend, Reading High students were seen in and around town. They were found congregating in the town forest, the graveyards, or simply, around the square. Others were found gathering at friends ' houses and talking through the night about anything and every¬ thing. And of course, there were those of us who took to cars to cruise around in search of a little action. There were also weekends when we followed more definite plans. Students frequented the Woburn Cinema in search of something to fill their weekend time. Many will remember decid¬ ing to go to the movies again this weekend only to wait in line thirty minutes to find it was all sold out. Also, we visited the area malls, usually Burlington, to see what was new in the world of fashion. Afterward, we gorged ourselves on the largest possible sundae in our favorite ice cream shoppe. There were other activi¬ ties, too. Some of us went bowl¬ ing or skating, others played a friendly game of street hockey. Hardly a weekend went by when a party could not be found somewhere. Party sizes ranged from being simple social gatherings to all out bashes. Sometimes small parties turned into larger ones when those few unexpected guests decided to drop over. Remember those all- nighters? Weekends were looked forward to with great enthusiasm here at RMHS. We partied, went out, and hung around. Whatever was decided on for that given weekend, we had fun doing it. Santa Claus stealing a pumpkin?: No, iust Senior Rich Byron taking part in the traditional pumpkin- ing season. Senior Paul Orlando flashes his flannels while camping. Who turned off the lights Student Life 55 Caught in the act: Senior Brooke-Ann Chesley is making caramel apples. Transportation: Senior Todd Beaupre chooses walking instead u. ' driving. Senior Joanne Fedele shows class spirit. Check: Senior Billy King enjoys a game of chess. Girls supporting A.F.S by buying caramel apples at a football game 56 Student Life Whoops!: Senior Don Turner is headed for a fall while playing street hockey. Senior Scott Dendler demonstrates his computer skills for the rest of his Chemistry class. Senior Dan Carey practices on his bass guitar. Student Life 57 m ' J. Entertainment This year was a very successful year for the entertainment in¬ dustry with regard to movies, music, and television programs. A new rating level for movies was introduced:PG-13. The first movie to have this rating was Red Dawn, a violent yet patriotic movie. The commercial success of Red Dawn inspired a new genre of movie centered around nationa¬ lism. Rambo was the most prominent of these movies. Other similar movies also became top- grossers, among them The Termi¬ nator. Comedy movies like Beverly Hills Cop reaped similar commer¬ cial benefits. Also dramatic movies like St. Elmo ' s Fire and The Breakfast Club did well at the box- office. Music, in addition to movies, was a popular form of entertain¬ ment at R.M.H.S. Bruce Spring¬ steen finally received the recogni¬ tion he deserved when Born in the U.S.A. went platinum plus. Tina Turner ' s comeback album Private Dancer achieved similar status. Prince and Madonna enjoyed successful albums evidenced by the considerable airplay they were given on the pop stations. There were among us many who awaited the release of the new Boston album. Aerosmith and Led Zeppelin still had a sizable cult following at R.M.H.S., as did U2. This year also marked the year of the awakening of the moral conscience of the music industry. Millions of people worldwide watched Live-Aid, a spectacular eighteen-hour all-star concert, which raised money for famine victims of Africa. Other charity music projects included U.S.A. for Africa and Band-Aid which raised money for the same purpose as Live-Aid. Farm-Aid was an all-star concert which benefited American farmers. MTV and V-66 were two music video stations which played video music twenty-four hours a day. During those twenty-four hours, there were other excellent Junior Claudia Quagan catches up on the latest The rock group Hall and Oates in concert on the rock and roll news while reading Rolling Stone mag- Common. azine. programs. Miami Vice was a favorite. On the non-violent ex¬ treme there was The Cosby Show; Dynasty was the popular soap- Dpera. This year ' s television sea¬ son was unique in the respect that 3oston was the setting of three .elevision series: Cheers, St. El¬ sewhere, and Spenser: For Hire. Entertainment was a vital activity as it gave a much welcomed excursion from the drudgery of school. A box of Crayola Crayons ran in the Monster Dash of 1985. 58 Student Life Trying a sweater on for size: Senior Jennifer Quagan shopping at Eugene ' s. Seniors Susan Johnson and Kathy Sacco on the Sky Ride at Canobie Lake Park Music: The most popular form of entertainment. Dining at McDonald ' s: Freshmen Kim Christopher Out on the town and Melanie Vanhorn enjoy a hamburger and coke Amy Bither enjoys an R.M.H.S. football game Junior Matt O ' Keefe prepares himself for a workout at the Universal VN Center. I A budding Picasso: Junior Kim Fransoza producing a work of art. Play it again, Sam: Sam Longley poses with his saxophone. 60 Student Life Over the past years, talented R.M.H.S. students have con¬ tinually displayed their musical and artistic abilities. The Northeast District Auditions sponsored by the Massachusetts Music Educators ' Association, was a competition that proved to be highly succes¬ sful for R.M.H.S. musicians. Out of two thousand Massachusetts ' competitors, Doris Chang, Mary Concannon, Laura Crispo, Rob D ' Argenio, Cathy Horan, Michelle Geoffrion, Sean O ' Hare, Melissa Walker, and Heidi Wood were selected to take part in elite bands, orchestras, and choruses comprised of top area musicians. Many informal bands were also formed by other students. Local rock band celebrities included Mike Guarino, Brian Regan, Mark Richards, Paul Doucette, and Dan Carey. In October of 1985, ghosts and goblins bobbed to the el¬ ectrifying music of Anthony Presti and Robert Langone-D.j. ' s at the Junior Senior Halloween Dance. Junior Scott Rogers contemplates the meaning of art... Other talent exhibited this year can be seen in the lower level of the school across several lockers. This work of art was created by junior Scott Rogers. It is a colorful mural of flamingos. The Drama Club also enter¬ tained us with their theatrical productions. They were kept busy with preparations for local and state One Act Plav contests j under the leadership of student directors Mary Concannon, Kelly Robinson, and Robert Fasciano. This energenic troupe joined in June of ' 85 for their annual spring production, Winnie the Pooh It proved to be a success with adults and childern alike. Reading Memorial High School artists truly displayed their talents. They rose to their poten¬ tial. nt Life I I W ork With or without fondness, we will all remember our first places of employment. Part-time and summer jobs were as common as blue jeans. Whether they served as learning experiences or the sources of happily awaited paychecks, the jobs we held were important to us. Who will forget the stylish McDonald uniforms, made with the finest blends of polyester, or Dairymaid ' s close quarters during a hot summer ' s night? From a bagger ' s view the lines at Atlantic, Cerratani ' s or DeMoulas seemed endless. Waitresses at Friendly ' s and Brigham ' s will fondly remember the lunch rush. Envious CVS clerks gritted their teeth as friends strolled in for a Saturday night visit. The Chris¬ tmas season brought thoughts of treason to Marshall ' s hasseled clerks. However, all toil became worthwhile when check was in hand. Work, in essence, gave us money to enjoy — a passport to pleasure. Service with a smile Junior Beth Nickerson works at Putnam Pantry. Hi, may I recommend Halloween Two? Senior Diana Morello works at Lechmere ' s video counter. One large hot fudge sundae with nuts: Senior The Whopper beat the Big Mac: Senior Tonja Lynn Powers pricesTier guest check at Brigham ' s. Russell working at Burger King bZ ' Student Life The lobsters are loose!: Senior Mike Lomax in the meat department at Atlantic Senior Graham Bailey bagging at Cerretani ' s. Waiting for her Marlboro man: Senior Jennifer Dempsey at the courtesy booth at Atlantic Amy Case contemplates all of the dough she is making at Atlantic Bakery. 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Favorite teachers were Mr. Schettini, Mr. Patterson, and Mr. Scarpitto ... Will be remembered for his driving ability ... Will always remember Hampton Beach with PH, Ronzio Run with MS, MR, IB, SS, and KF, Mr. Lovely ' s period 6 class during freshman year, HC at Memorial Park, skiing at Gunstock, working for DS in NH ... Member of the varsity golf team Plans to attend college. lyn Afu 16 Pine Ridge Circle Cindy, Cin... Favorite classes were shorthand and Human Behavior ... Favorite teachers: Mrs. O ' Brien and Mrs. Wood... Will be remembered for walking into walls, sitting on the heater, and always wanting Chinese food ... Will always remember PL, KC, MD, CL, GJ, NJ, and SF for all the fun times and for being there during the rough times, the summer of ' 84 ana. ' 85 with DB and PL, pumkinin ' 85, red trucks, Good Harbor ' 85 with GJ, stopping the train with NJ and the McD gang ... Enjoyed skiing with PL, KC, anaMD ... Employed at The Fabric Place and The Dowd Company ... Plans to attend Catherine Gibbs. (. am i « awe S? en 42 Bay State Road Irwin, Evenin’, Casper, Ron ... Favorite class: Chemistry ... Favorite teacher: Mr. Rhodes ... Will always remember MM ' s driving, little brown scamp 10117185, KISS party 5 23 85, Kool and the Gang 10 19 84, Chico, Mike, Phil, good times with MM, LB, LG, BF, BM, KR,JV, SA, BR, SV, DC, SO, drive—ins ' 85,Jr. Prom withJr? , “Love Letters’’ to CM,pumpkinin , Good Harbor Beach ’85, Sat’s with MM, ST, BM, cruising the route... Activi¬ ties include winter and spring track ... Employed as a bookkeeper for Sunoco ... Springfield coliegeoound!! “I always knew looking back on my crying world would make me laugh, but I never thought looking back on my laughter would make me cry. — Author Unknown « att iew , A. S ' en 45 Johanna Drive Matt, Door, TC _. Enjoyed Spanish and 20’s and 30’s _ Fax’onte teachers: BAPS, Mr. Harney, and Mr. K Will be remembered for “Nice, Matt cookies!’’, the Ikemobile, Tank, hydrochloric acid, Hola, strangeness, fuel economy Will always remember good times with the “gang”, RR with RC, the Benz Tewksbury runs, pursuit of the orange fruit, U Boohe U, 6 22185 RWF’s, BTM, TCW.JFs, prom with J, nice beast MG, NHD, One Acts, O...Activi - ties includedJVHockey, Drama Club, Spanish Club, Im- ressions stajj _ Employed at Donut maker _ College- mnd. “ When the going gets rough, the weird turn pro. ” —Raul Duke cFPJLl S ' . S HO f A 16 Gardner Road Tern, Terror, Te ... Enjoyed English with Mr. Hart .„ Favonte teachers were Mr. Swanson and Mr. DeSanzo... Will be remembered for being with Alary and Gidge, always telling stories, and digga!... Will always remember the good times with BO, MS, SM, TS, CM, and the gang at PD ' s, summer of ’85 with RW!, Land Parties!, pumpkining!, California with Gidge, MS, and CM ... Collegebound. “Don t ei’er try to understarul everything—some things unit just nei’er make seme. Don ' t ever be reluctant to show your feelings. When you ' re happy give in. When you ' re not live with it.” “Thanks Ma and Dad!” f 9 nae a S med 14 Arnold Ave Angie, Rose, Angabanana ... Favorite teachers were Mr. K and Mr. Garland ... Will be remembered for always threatening to cut her hair and The Third Floor ... Will always remember good friends MB, KC, and the rest of the gang. The Cake Fight, Shower Scenes, trash detail, barn parties, MMUF, 7 8 85, New Year’s, SWW, “Boomer did it”, and especially the J unior Prom unth TC, SM, and PT ... Participated in winter and spring track, SADI), Senior Class Committee, and peer tutoring ... College- bound. “ I ' he moment may be temporary but the memory lasts a lifetime. ” “I love you Mom and Dad.” 66 Senior Profiles CrGwevi £. S ruA 362 Summer Avenue K _ Enjoyed Accounting, Pre-Calculus Favorite teachers: Mr. Howland and Mr. Rhodes ... Will be remembered for being an Austin Prep cheerleader, saying “Oh, my head , “ will not”, and “bumming unit”, and going away on her boat on the weekends ... Will always remember kA, DA, LB. KB, DD, TB, DD and the Junior Prom, CM, JY, JF, DD, “sicky s.” (GB, RD, GW), AP I hockey to Bu,SK, GT, RI, BS, taking Joey ' s car with GW ... Member of varsity gymnastics team, peer tutoring, and Senior Class Committee „ Plans to become a nurse or a flight attendant. I “But for now we’ll go on living separate lives.” —Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin ( ' rfs o ? ipr . S m rewd 342 Pearl Street LJN ... Favorite classes were Trigonometry and Sliakespeare... Favorite teachers were Mr. K, Ms. Porter, Mr. Bond, and Mr. Howland ... Will always remember fun times with KF,JM,JD, CA, BF, and RT ... Plans to major in forestry. “ was just a child then, now Pm only a man.” —Pink Floyd jftu ie S ' . S r ovo 9 Brentwood Drive Conscience ... Favorite class was Human Behavior ._ Favorite teachers were Mr. Howland and Mr. Bond ... Will always remember.1112 ski trip, England 4112 — 4 20 with LB and KC, Heidis going away party 6 15 85, the weekends in Maine with the gang, Riverside with CM, SM, and CA, 5th period with KD ... Photography Editor of Pioneer, member of French Club, PWA Rainbow ... Collegebound. “ Friends are just like the seasons; with time they clmnge. ” . umAer i } y 01. s Mou 2d Beacon Street Kim, Kimmy _ Enjoyed Shorthand 1 and II .„ Favorite teachers: Ms. O ' Brien and Mr. Blaney —“Thanks Ms. O for more than shorthand. ” _ Will be remembered for hav¬ ing her own style, being with Marg, Rupenzel, and Amos, dmnng a little fast, and being a Madonna wannabe _. Will always remember great times with KM, AH, RH, 7Y. KO, KM. LP, TF. MF, KS, MM, MC, BT, MB, AG, PV, and the rest of them!, pumpkming, skiing with the gang, getting a flat tire, Katey’s birt ulas party _ Jr and Sr Class Committees, Powder Puff _ fashion merchandising. “Hi, Kns —wii) ya!” “It’s like that—and that ' s the way it was.T —Run DMC Girls on film, Senior Angelo Meo and Liz Taylor smile for the camera Senior Profiievb7 Jenn, Bobs... Favorite class was computer math... Favorite teacher was Mr. Schettini... Will be remembered for being Prom Queen,... Will always remember Jr Prom ' 84, prom ’85, awesome times with JN, JO, SP, KV, LB, LC, LF, PD, DD, KM, Palace, cruising, Hampton Hollywood, 714185, IN’s parties, Redman Bash, U2 with LB, KISS party, all night parties, crazy times with TH ' 82—’84 ... Member of Baton Squad ... Employed at Cerreiani’s .„ Collegebound. “ Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. I love you both!” “I just wish people would realize that anything is possible if you try ... dreams are made if people try. Never give up on a dream!” —Terry Fox ewanee 0c axxJuid 111 Harrishof Street Dorchester, MA Tee ... Favorite classes were English with Mr. Scarpitto and Algegra II with Mrs. Pappalardo... Favorite teachers were Mr. Croft, Mr. Howland ... Will be remembered for being the strong, silent type! and the first Metco student to go through twelve years in Reading ... Will always remember running quarters in spring track under Mr. Croft’s command! ... Participated in track, football, and freshman basketball... Collegebound for accounting. “Thanks to my mother, Russell, and Keith for their help. ” “It is better to ask some of the questions than to know atl of the answers.” —James Thurber Beetle, Vanity Smurfs Favorite classes were Introduction to Computers and Man in Conflict ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Blaney and Mr. Hart... Will be remembered for the Blue Bomber ... Will always remember the night at the “Koala”, skiing in ’85, Friday night bb games with JM, DV, MQ, AP, the great times with Bern T, Jr and Sr Proms, LQP, 613 and 614, soccer tourney ' 84, ’85, and weekends with LP and DY summer of ’85 ... Captain of varsity baseball and varsity soccer (Reading Chronicle co-captain)... Employed at Cerretani’s... Plans to attend a junior college and become rich. “It comes form the heart” —PV Z or r J$eaufire 37 Harvard Street Little Bo, Bozer, Bo, Todder... Favorite class: US History with Mr. Dunbar and GT, PH,JD ... Favorite teachers: Mrs. Brogtui, Ms. Porter. Mr. P _. Will be remembered jor stealing Paul C’s pumpkin with DD, Tweeks, the Delta, liking Prince, and naihrig the best locker _. Will aluays remember Hamfpton ’85 until Dubes, Hose, JB, JD, KV, SP.JN, and DD, quarry jumping, Jr. skip day, motorcross unth the Dubes _ Partuipatea in wrestling, football, and baseball _ Employed at FDR with DD and KR _ Future plans include college and becoming rich. “Don ' t cry unless you ' re happy, don’t smile unless you’re blue, nei’er let that monster take control of you.” “ Thanks to Don C.“ 46 Latham Lane JCB, Jink Bink, ... Enjoyed US History, Human Be¬ havior, Intermediate Writing, Twenties and Thirties ... Favorite teachers: Mr. Darrin, Mr. Howland, Mr. Rhodes,Mr. Tyburc ... Will be remembered for loving the Beatles, especially Paul McCartney, counting the days before softball season... Will remember Columbus Day ’85, Ft’s “Video Say , MK, EM, DM ._ Varsity softball, varsity soccer, basketball, field hockey, SADD, Spanish Club... Employed at the Pier Restaurant... Collegebound. ”... And anytime you feel the pain, hey Jude, refrain, don’t carry the world upon your shoulders. For now you know that it’s a fool who plays it cool by making his world a little colder ” —Paul McCartney 11 Deborah Lane Benny... Favorite class was Algebra unth Ms. Pappalardo ._ Favorite teacher was Mr. Schettini ... Will be remembered for driving the Caddy, loving army men ... Will never forget JN ' s 2122185, Mam Street—“yellow lights?”, U2 with Jenn 3119185, special memories with LC, PD, I.F, KM,JB, I)A, Maine with Lisa, good times withKV, 719185, and with best friends, t 17 85, sm mmi of ’85 ... Member of baton squad. Senior Class Committee, the Gym Show ... Employed at Pacino’s ... Collegebound. “Thanks Mom and Dad—I love you!” “I always thought that looking back on my crying days would make me laugh, but I never knew looking back on my laughter would make me cry. ” —Unknown 68 Senior Profiles 8 Gilmore Avenue Enjoyed Idea of Man with Mr. Croft, Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Howland... Will be remembered for her loud voice and her “barber shop” ... Will always remember good times with Murph, TS, MC, and HR, Bud, Speeen, Emmas PK, Volvolari, Cape ' 83 and ' 84, Thanksgiving Day Game, b-squad, MS death ride, losing M, Police ' 82, supnse Chinese food, beam 5.3, powder puff, 12117183 _ Co-captain of the baton squad and gymnastic team, a member of High Happenings, SADD, Peer Editing, and the assistant Literary Editor of Pioneer ... Plans to attend a four year college and travel. “The best mirror is an old friend.” Mike, Blanche, Skip _. Favorite class was Ancient History ... Favorite teachers was Mr. Lovely... Will be remembered for stealing pumpkins in Jront of the police station _ Will always remember sleeztng Mr. Lovely, pumpkimng, partying, the Jr Ski T np with SF, SK and Cody _. Partici¬ pated in hockey and track _ Employee of Shea Concrete Products ... Collegebound. “Everybody makes mistakes, but they are the only things that you can truly call your own. ” Drugs are for people who can’t face reality Carrie, Lou... Liked Human Behavior... Favorite teacher was Mr. Darrin ... Will be remembered for “Helloo!” ... Will remember the six—pack and events, Bud, J, JWB, Fitz, Nick, AMC, Russians at the “chase” in FLA, party¬ ing with Anth, Joe, MO, JM, CM, and Galuke, raves with KM at L and L, Oakes RC, BT,JT, missions with C, a night in Wil., Gilly’s, 8131185, “Itgoes in the account , LT... Activities: spring track, peer tutoring... Employed at Latham and Latham, PC ... Collegebound for law. “Thanks to the Big Man, EL, ana the Colellas. “Nothing is quite the same amidst this total rearranging; as everything about me is shifting, moving, changing. ” CJB S Uv 05L a dm re 25 Cape Cod Avenue E, El... Favorite class was Modem European History ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Swanson ... Will be remembered for smiling, constant fmzz „. Will never J or get 3131184, Weir’s Beach ' 85 with LC, KL, good times at the”L” with JF, KH,JA, crazy times at WH with KH, Rei’ere Beach with LC, GA,JB, SA, and BR, boyfriends ' 85— ' 86 with JF, KL, and BR, double dating, LP parties with CH, KH, LS, MI, baton with LC, SM, KH, MI. “I love you Mom and Dad!” “Laura, I’ll never forget you” t {(e ssa cJl. iooc imun 160 Summer Avenue Missy, Miss, Muff, Mess _ Liked Mr. K and Mr Howland _ Will be remembered for the bam. Boomer, NY’s, “You look like _ ”, being evil, being different. Greg’s with KS, shower scenes, the cake fight ... Will always remember good times with friends, AA. KS, fun m the bam, BM, the Cape, SS, POW, HR with PB Manager of boy’s b — ball, active in tennis, dancing, Peer Tutoring, and SADD. “1st us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed ’ —Mark 1uain “L’mrrui, umrrui —Boomer Senior Laura Curry tries to master the art of bounc¬ ing a tennis ball. Senior Profile Pau a k Mz ordier 376 West Street Peeb, Schmeeb Favorite class was Pre—calculus with Mr. Rhodes... Favorite teachers were Mr. Howland, Mrs. Mealy Will be remembered for being organized, being best friends with Patty „ Will never forget HR with MB, Jr and Sr Proms, Canada ’84, New Year’s Eve ’85, Sue—Peeb talks, special times with Dave, Baton Squad Dance with Anthony, Rockport Police Station, best times with SJ, SV, CK, LN, RS, RB, PO, RD, PH, SS, ... Captain of girl’s tennis team, Sec. of the Student Council, member of SADD, Nat ' l Honor Society, and the Sr Class Committee _ Plans to go to Aruba and then to college. “The favorite readings of some people are between the lines. ’ Boudy Favorite class was Ancient History ... Favorite teachers were Mrs. Porter, Mr. Swanson, Mr. Schettini, and Mr. Blodgett... Will always remember Mr. Lovely’s Ancient History class and Ronzio run ... Participated in hockey, golf, and baseball _ Plans to attend a four year college. OW M 73 Howard Street Enjoyed Ancient History ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Lovely and Mr. Swanson ... Will always remember SHL States 9 85 ... Collegebound. “And after all the violence and doubletalk, there’s just a song in all the trouble and the strife.” —Dire Straits 6 H Street ' l mu, Mudge, Sherlock Enjoyed W Civ, Latin, Human Behavior... Favorite teachers were BAPS, Ms. Lanouelte, Mr. K, Mr. Valeska ... Remembered for the amazing shoe jeat oj ' 84, the purple balloon,... Will remember The Elite, Kings Road. Watson, Conscience, Tom and the Magical Balloons, Potatoes and Pickles, sticks, giggles ana the Army, Cludge, the Tiger Lady, Reckless, her “Rad”’ diploma, the Towel, concerts with l.R. Itrnos, the Bell Cun e ... Member of Latin Honor Society. Pioneer, Im¬ pressions, High Happenings, American College of Musicians, Peer Tutoring. “) ou never know what life is go,ag to give you, so take your chances and make your pie.” —DGB {(c ie e Jz. cfy y sse u e t 14 Middlesex Avenue Cowbell, Mitchy Enjoyed Figure and Portrait and Dis¬ tributive Education ... Liked Mr. Levesque and Mr. Feit Will be remembered for ig ing to April and California with Dave, hanging ai Hurricane Gloria ’85 while at MM’s house, JD, EH, CS, MP, AR, TH, and DM ... Active in dancing and horse¬ back nding... Employed at the Pinewood Garden... Future ns include school for cosmetology. You never realize how much you love something ’til you lose it. pla yonfcyn 24 Humboldt Court Roxbury, MA Bronson, Charles ... Enjoyed Human Behaivor and Spanish Favorite teachers were Mr. Tyburc, Mr. H owland, Mr. Feit, and Mrs. Lyles... Will be remembered for having Kelly Sanborn always saying, Oh, hi Renee” Will always remember Veronica, Lisa, Ralph, Carl, Katie, Tracy, Derrick, Donald, and Reggie ... Member of the Spanish Club and the Spanish Honor Society Worked at Demoula’s Market Basket ... Collegebound. 7lVSenior Profiles ( lew roam 588 Pearl Street Bubba squared... Favorite classes: Distributive Education and Sewing... Liked Mrs. Evans and Mr. Levesque... Will be remembered for being the only one in the yearbook with a hat on and for never being on time Will always remember TH, SM, JJ , CM, and Odie, weekends at Falmouth, Harold Parker, and the bench in the office ... Active in the Drama Club... Employed at JoAnn’s Variety Future plans include business management and owning her own store. “Thanks to Mom and Dad for everything, I love you.” “Fm a free bird now.” ( a or me c ( on 212 Pearl Street Cathy, Katy ... Enjoyed Accounting, Human Behavior, and Law ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Brett ... Will be remembered for looking older, listening to other’s problems, and. for changing moods quickly ... Will always remember good times with CC and DF, Wakefield Lake, bowling on Friday nights, and cruising ... Employed at Lechmere General Offices. “Thanks to everyone that made my high school years successful. ” Z lic iarct C. Z ?)uron 22 Robin Road Rich, Snoot, Toot ... Enjoyed Pre—Calculus ... Favorite teachers: Mrs. Burne, BAPS (nice tie!) ... Will be remembered for “dabbling in history”, crashing into the hall, 717185 ... Will always remember the Fun Bunch, hayride, Beach Boys, U2, New Year ' s Eve ' 85, Rockport Police Station at one AM, Princeton heist with Coop, camping ' 85, Suburban Assault Vehicle, 7114 85, Missy’s barn, NAGin’ with Gila, long nights with NHD, Lennon proj., croquet, Yaya... Member of winter and spr¬ ing track teams, NHS, Student Council, powder puff coach, Class Marshall. “The world is easy when you’re just playin ' around with it. ” —Graham Parker Doug, Slug _ Favorite class was Twenties atul Thirties ... Favorite tecuhers were Mr. Howland and Mr. K... Will be rememberedfor tuning the biggest hands anyone has ever seen ... Participated in footballarul member of the Jr and Sr Class Committees Coliegebound. The difficult will be done immediately but the impossible will take a little longer —Unkrwum “Yes, there are two paths you can go by. But in the long run, there ' s still time to change the road your on. —Led Zeppltn 27 Dunbar Road Knssie, Watson, Dr. R _ Enjoyed Geometry, Twenties and Thirties _ Favorite teachers: Muss Pappalardo and Mr. Hodgkins _ Will be remembered for sixth period snooze, freeze—dried food, two quarts ofwater, arul Slice atul salad Will always remember the best of times with “The Elite . WA, lOtlG , 9120184—111 1185, London April ' 85, the railuitor, 10 7 85 ... Member of AFS, SADD, 735, UMWF, lORG _ Collegebourul to become an elementary school teacher. “Sometimes in the hurry of day to day living, ue don t take time to appreciate a lot of little joys: a favortile treat, a lovely sight, a moment uith a fnend. But it s little things like this that make everyday life u orthwhile—Smile « lic iae JZ. ( f i ioo 128 South Street Favorite class: Twenties arul Thirties . havonte teiu her Mr. Howlarul, Mr. Hart, Mr. Swanson. Mr Blodgett Will be remembered for “surviving freshman year and that awesome second lunch with Dan H ill nex er forget partying with JW, SM. BD, fR, . S. l)D, BD. his f irst car, working on JW s and SM s cars _ Participated in hockey, weightlifting, gymnastics _ Future plans include attending a four—year college atul Air horce ROI (. “I’ve got to fly like an eagle, let my spirit tarry me —Steve Mil if t Band “There are two paths you tan go by. but in the long run there’s still time to change the road you re on —led Zeppelin. Pro r - nt wny ( arc a 28 Pennsylvania Avenue Tony C, AC ... Enjoyed Geometry with Mr. K, Twenties and Thirties with Mr. Howland ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Schettini ... Remembered for making up nonsense words, laugh attacks, imitations, making up nicknames... Will remember SN, the Guys, Slush Runs, swimming in October, B — Boys, U2, dances, camping, pumpkimng, SAP mobile, NAG sessions, soccer crowd, haunted house, New Year’s Eve ... Participated in track, SADD, Slide Show, Pioneer photography staff... Employed at Woburn Cinema ... Plans to major in engineering. “ like every minute of the day. ’ —Pete Toumshend. “ We are the music—makers and we are the dreamers of dreams.”—Willy Wonka re ' . (a ' anted wavey 145 Lowell Street Dan, your highness, Mr. Incredible, Allah ... Favorite classes were Contemporary Music, and Music Theory ... Will never forget Sussudio family, pididles, RR with RC, Killam Sessions, jammin with EM, Newport trip, going out for Chinese food, P with K, Real Book with Roz E ... Participated in band and jazz Band ... Employed at Cerretani’s ... Plans to attend a four—year music college. “Everybody wants to play the boss.” —Stanley Clarke “ You can tell me that I’ve got no class, look around let’s see who’s laughing last.” —Rush r Ft a a . a re if 11 Breton Circle Trish, TC ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Dunbar ... Will always remember Florida ’85 with CM, great times with CD, TR,JD, TV, LP, JD, CM, KM, Prince (squared), TF’s parties, hanging around with everyone at Peter ' s, compu etc., killing Rudolph, New Year ' s Eve ' 85, all the good times with MG, proms, summer of 85 ... Member of SADD, Slide Show, Pioneer staff, and Jr and Sr Class Committees ... Co liege bound. “1 love you Mom and Dad!” “ Thank you to everyone who has made these last four years the best of times. I will always remember you. Good luck and keep having fun. I’ll miss you.” Gone with the Wind, senior Brian McCarthy crosses the barrier into the Twilight Zone. . (a i ee t (apneu 12 Willow Street Kathy ... Enjoyed Shorthand „. Liked Ms. O’Bnen ... Will be remembered for “good” taste in music ... Will always remember good times until MI), CL, GJ, CA, SE, and everyone else, red trucks, Salisbury, skiing with Ml), CA, PL, Bryan Adams, 6 27 85, Junior Prom, pumpkinin , and Suzy’s parties, Rob’s parties. New Year ' s Eve ' 85, Mac’s, 5 16 85, LL with Ml) ... Member of Slide Show Committee _. Employed at Gags n’ Gifts ... (.ollegebound. “ Thanks for everything LR and MO. You’re the best MD. I ' ll always love you. Better to have loved and lost tluin never to have loved at all. ” 72 Senior Profiles Cfta A e n 0 a r er 144 Lowell Street ■ Casey Favorite classes were Shorthand, Marriage and Family ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Howland and Mr. Feit ... Remembered for being moody, going home late ._ Will remember Sr Prom ' 84 withJD, proms ' 85 with AC, Maine with JM, AD, TT ' s parties with JD , UNH with JM, Madonna 6 6 85, summer of ’85 with AC, Palace with RH, skating, Top of the Hub with AC, Kemwood with TT, Baldwin with JD, specialjimes with AC ... Fmployed at Daniel’s Nursing Home ... Collegebound. I “1 always thought that looking back on my crying would make me laugh, but I never thought that looking back on my laughter would make me cry. ” f{stc ie e S . (ar er 144 Lowell Street Meesh, Shelley... Favorite classes were Human Behavior, freshman English ... Favorite teachers: Mr. and Mrs. Scarpitto... Will be remembered for being President of the class... Will always remember 4 16 84 with BD, PA with LP, summer of 85, 10 28 85 quest for AS, 12 30 84, S and S Beach, NY’s Eve at SJ’s,Jr. Prom with MS, Chic with LP and AA, DDD with LP and TM, “the gang”, special times with MS ._ Participated in JV fielahockey Class President for four years, cheerleader, SADD .„ Employed at Brigham’s ... Plans to attend a four-year college. “Nothing lasts forever, that’s all they seem to tell you when you’re young.’ —The Alarm S) m y . {node 326 Summer Avenue Flames, Maim, Schmame ... Enjoyed Human Behavior ... Favorite teachers: Mrs. Bume, Mrs. NO, Mr. Bunten ... Rememberedfor Guess jeans, two wk romances, Nat’l Hist Day — before, “gullable is too m the dictionary!’’, “I’m a moose!”, Main St. stops, wrong-way streets, general driv¬ ing technique... Will always remember deep thoughts with RC, rap sessions with DD, great times with the “gang , JP withPG, Golden Rose 2 4 84, Neu’ Year’s Eve 83 — 84, Summer Blues 84, and summer of 83, _ Participated in band, jazz band, St. Agnes Youth Group, Drama Club, and Er and Soph class officer. “Much love to PG, CR, TD, DC, AV—God bless you all. Thanks Mom, Dad, and Dave—1 love you.” ( auween Mo, Renee _ Favorite class was Geometry with Timmy O ' Connor _ Favorite teacher was Mr. Vaccaro ... Will be remembered for having a hie suftply, being with BM, funnels, wastebaskets, Boston baked ami rainy nights „ Will remember 2 2 85, sneaking out to DC s, the chase, CD with KS, 10 31 85, the tuple play, 714 85, false alarms, Gtl with JP, 12 31 84, NGN, rat I, 2 and 3, 6120185, cookouts with MM and KS _ Member of cheerleading squad and of “six—par k ” ._ Collegebound “ Those crazy nights 1 do remember m my youth. I do recall those were the best times most of all.” —Journey “No such thing as easy answers. Play to win and take your chances. —Triumph xo pf (oaMPSSo 55 Pratt Street Robby C, Cess _ Enjoyed sophomore English with Mr. Crof t _. Will be remembered for being a spaz during wres¬ tling season _ Will always remember pumpkins, [ ' Mass, with “G”, Jeff, Rock, darning with Mrs. Scarp, not eat¬ ing, AC, Dangle, crummy double dales with Scho, long arguments with Sue, DD ... Actnnties included wrestling, f reshman cross country, and a tailed attempt at pole vault _ Employed as a canteen truck driver and at Nordberg ' s Catering „ Plans to be a millionaire playboy. “Who loves ya baby. -Jjen ennid { tp t 54 Eastway Dennis the Menace _ Favorite classes were AP Chemistn, Physics, and Algebra _. Liked Mr. Z. Mr. Kenney, Mr Blum, and Mr. Kaczowka _ Will be remembered for his funny accent, computers, scoring m math contests, and 800’s _ Will always remember Mr. Z and his Coke, Mr. Kaczowka and his spider shirt Member of the Math Team, Pioneer photography staff. Photography ( lub Science Club, and the Computer Club _ Plans to study electrical engineering “Take time before time takes you Senior Profiles 73 ) roo r? Swwi w ied ey 48 Ash Hill Road Brooke ... Enjoyed English and Marriage and Family ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Feit and Mrs. Murray... Will always remember CD, KC, JJ, and DD ... President of AFS _. Employed at Nordberg Caterers and Winchester Hospital... Collegebound. “Thank you Mom and Dad for all the love and support you gave me through the years. I love you. Thank you DEC for all the help you’ve given me these four years.” cma d 0P. ( r iis io m 3 Beech Street Don, Chiz _. Enjoyed US History with Mrs. N-0 .„ Favorite teachers were Mr. Appleby and Mr. Hodgkins ... Will be remembered for lacking common sense ... Will always remember BW ’8 much I withi played “They say a man can’t change the world these days but I still believe a man can change his own destiny.”—The Alarm ’85 with LP — “I ' m having sooo « fco e 0 ar c 19 Buckskin Drive Niki .„ Favorite classes were Distributive Education and Human Behavior _. Favorite teachers: Mr. Bond, Mr. Levesque, Mr. Hart, and Mrs. Wood „ Will be rememberedfor always being late... Will always remember the Marshall ' s gang, Y-trap with RF, KM, AS, DR, B W, JG, FT, hanging around with Kelly, and being with Rich ... Employed at TJ’s Roast Beef and Seafood _ Plans to own her own business. “ Thanks Mom and Dad. I wouldn’t have made it through the years without your encouragement. ” “You never know how much you love someone ’til they’re gone. ” What? Someone hit my Z28?!? Senior Kevin Richard asks in disbelief. 52 Whittier Road Lee, SPS, Laveme ._ Favorite class was Shakespeare with Mr. Bond ... Favorite teachers were Mrs. Jones and Mr. Swanson ... Will be remembered for SPS, Jasper, Jackie’s, 2122185, 1110185—thanks R and B! ... Will always remember good times with PD, LB, LF, KM,JD,JB,JN, 7127185 at JN’s, Kl), PWH, S—Boys, the caddy, 1 3 83 and 11120 85 with PD, JO, I A, KF, Boston knife, the rescue _ Employed at Pacino Foods ... Collegebound. “Don’t let them put you down, don’t let theni push you around, don’t let them ever change your point of view.” —Rod Stewart z Mce 35 Field Pond Drive JC, Coatsey ... Favorite class was computers ... Favorite teachers: Mr. Blaney, Mr. Zenewicz „ Will be remembered for lawnjobs _ Will remember Halloween ' 84 with ALTA, Whity, Suzy, John, Joe, Chuck, Quilty, Deer, Hunters, Boogie Woogie Woo ie, Gillie’s Pub, Jr prom, pumpkimng 85 with Peg, Kristin, Jen, summer ’85, DUD, D Donovan’s, Moynahan’s house, Burlington run with svette, Allas’ estate, the wonder B, good times with Peter F... Member of varsity basketball and softball teams ... Employed at Dairymaid ... 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. 74 Senior Profiles Mares, Maresy ... Favorite classes: Glee Club and Biology Favorite teachers: Mr. Roth, Mr. Benshimol, Mr. Dunbar... Will be remembered for being recreation coordi¬ nator with JJ ... Will always remember good times with Dana and the gang, Maine with JJ ana DI, homeroom chats with RC ... Member of Glee Club, Drama Club, Theatrical Make—up Crew, JV hockey manager ... Employed at Adam’s Menswear ... future plans include college and working with the hearing impaired. “Reflections in the waves spark my memory, some happy, some sad, I think of childhood friends ana the dreams we had. — D. DeYoung “Thanks Mom and Bill.” Ricky, Ricky—Fraize ... Favorite classes: Twenties and Thirties US History, Intermediate Writing ... Favorite teachers: Mr. Howland, Mr. Woody ... Remembered for distinctive walk, bananas, RR with DC, EM, KR, phon¬ ing with AC, dressing room sessions with RP’s ... Will remember BA concert flifeguarding, ’85 soccer, the gang, summer blooze ' 85, pumpkinin , AC, CH, EM, DC, KB, AS, KR,JS, MG, BH, MC, etc, Killam sessions... Soccer, track, Drama Club, band, jazz band, Senior Class Committee, NHS, Slide Show Committee, Youth Group ... Employed at Case Drug, Bradlees, Town Pool... College- bound for business administration. “Thanks Mom and Dad.” CfiCe lu S . (c Onrou d Willow Walk Road KC, Smell, Ket’C ... Enjoyed graphics ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Harney and Mr. K ... Remembered for bubble gum, Beach Bum ’85 “ Toyota” ... Will always remember beehive, “What’s a BP? ' , pool hopping, barn parties, Sav’s gatherings, fire alarms, ML, RC, CL. Frosh study, moving firehe ads with KR, WC, “good times with Timmy, Ange and Missy”, fences, cruising with C.F, KS, PF, thanks Scho, “G”, Anthony, Gila, Tom for the little things you ' ve done to make my day brighter... Activi¬ ties included fieldhockey, tennis, Jr and Sr Class Committees, yearbook, SADD, and the Spanish Club ... “Thanks Mom and Dad—I love you! To my aunt and uncle, thanks for enduring me for several months.” 101 Hammond Street Roxbury, MA 02119 Pizza, Cookie Favorite classes: Human Behavior, English, Spanish ... Favorite teachers: Mr. Scarpitto, Ms. Wood, Mr. Bond _. Remembered for her laugh, the word eekl, Michael Jackson pics ... Will remember DD , RC , Mr T, NM, Nancy, ET, SS, Carl, RB. CS _ SADD, Slide Show _ Employed at City Hull, hlene s, Nieman Marcus ._ Plans to attend college and become a buyer. Thanks Mom, I love you.” “ Wanna Ire startzn ' something Billie Jean ? Cause the boy is mine and he’s a thriller. If this town is just an apple then let me take a bite. Gonna search this world until I find my destiny. When 1 find it, inctory.’ —Michael Jackson vvau (r ofienAa ven 19 Barbara Lane Rebel, Red Neck ... Favorite class was writing ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Woody ... Will be remembered tor Big Bash 19 Barbara Dine, being the REBEL ... Will always remember night at IR s cottage, (. VV eating all of his food. The Jungle JM.JM’s lessons ... Active in Leiy hunting _ Employed as a laborer... Plans to become Vice—President of the United States. “To my good friends 1 R,JW , JM, RC, K1 1 hanks for good times. Specuil thanks to my parents . TCcAae M. ( OSCfff 84 Highland Street Cosh _ Favorite classes: Sfxmish IIB. Ancient History Favorite teachers: Air. Lovely, Air Donovan, Air B out _ Remembered for being with KB, roller skuhr: _ mi ulent, detention, going to Horula, wrestling sic km ■. the strap match in the hall, RouLs Will always remember 8 1 5 !8 L 615184 , great times with Kristin, the nightmare with IR wrestling practices, the accident, room 124. uootl time with Alatty, Bufamo, JO, LB, TJ with ?VV, Rono. Boston excursions, nighlnder Bradlee lour—year varsity wrestler Lrnployed at Auk s i.omedy S top 1 u lure plans include college and being with Kr .U ' . “1 am my own mart. I dress, talk, walk like want, I beat my own drum.” —Johnny O Senior Profi Jfamed cP. Potter 25 Highland Avenue Jtmho, Goose, Cotlerpin ... Favorite classes: US History with Mr. Dunbar, Ancient History with Mr. Lovely ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Rhodes ... Will be remembered for Rubik’s Cube, sanding the cabinets, football games, plugging the watermelon ... Will always remember kegs at JR’s, Jns costume bash, Weejay’s 19th, 4th of July, party¬ ing at HP ... Participated in band and wrestling ... Employed at Walt ' s Pool Villa ... Collegebound. “Goodbye friend, it ' s been nice. Hope you find your paradise. Fried to see your point of view. Hope your dreams will all come true. Goodbye Mary, goodbye jane. Will we ever meet again. Feel no sorrow, feel no shame. Come tomorrow, feel no pain.” —Supertramp fP(i per Sp. PooaJ t 193 County Road Bob, Colta ... Favorite class was lunch with the guys ... Liked Mr. Kaczowka and Mr. Swanson ... Wifi be remembered for being bowlegged, late nights with Pags, and playing in snow ... Will always remember tunnel and livingroom parties, Barrow’s, NH and ME runs, crack¬ ing the egg, SMEN, PD house, Jr Prom day, graduation morning over Gilly’s ... Enjoys listening to the Clash and going to concerts... Member of the Sunoco crew... Plans to own his own business. C ante {rAar es A ris io 174 Bancroft Avenue Enjoyed Ancient History ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Lovely, Mr. Blodgett, and Mrs. Scarpitto ... Will be remembered for Wobu rn game party ' 84 ... Will always remember times with Chrissy, friends SOB, TR, PC, and the moped adventure at two AM... Participated in football and wrestling... Employed at the Lobster Claw... College- bound. “Did you know freedom exists in a schoolbook? We ' re perched headlong on the edge of boredom; we’re reaching for death on the end of a candle; we’re trying for someth¬ ing that’s already found us. ” —James Douglas Morrison Grog. Kip _. Favorite classes were Math, Human Be¬ havior _ Favorite teachers were Mr. Kaczowka and Mrs. Wood ._ Will be remembered for getting a ticket the first day of school, being the first with a mustache „. Will always remember summer ' 85 with Sue, February Vacation ' 85, and all the good times with CD, DS, RF, BD, BK, KP, and Sue _ Participated in wrestling _ Employed at Village Carpet Shoppe _ Plans to attend Wentworth In¬ stitute to study architecture. “ ve hiui a great time with you guys. 1 hope it doesn ' t have to end now.” teachers: Ms. Lepionka, Mrs. Cook ... Remembered for being the class photographer, laughing, her school spirit... Will remember sharing a locker with PD, Sryr, good times until JK and Nelly, concerts with DL ._ Member of varsity basketball and softball teams, HR Rep, Pioneer Photog- . raphy Editor, Jr and Sr Class Committees, field hockey manager, Slule Show Editor ... Collegebound. “Now this is not the end. It is not eiien the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.” “Thanks Dad for your coaching and Mom for your support!” 0l . $ n re mon 398 Haverhill Street Dent, Jimbo ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Blaney, Mr. Schettmi, Tom Myslicki... Will be remembered for being a Saturday night psycho!, and having a good seme of humor... Will always remember time spent with HC, good times with JM, M(f CM,JC, AP, and BO’C, a change of seasons with JM and MQ famous last words “( J my fathers home!”, luau with JM and MQ “Boys night at Maco’s”, a trip to the lake with Quilt... Member of varsity football team _ Collegebound. “Take your time ... Don’t live too fast, troubles will come and they will pass. ” —Lynyrd Skynyrd 76 Senior Profiles jfode iAi ne SZ. Q )a u 1 Brenton CArcle Joanne, Jo, Josie-whales... Favorite class was Algebra II Favorite teachers were Miss Pappalardo and At r. Darrin ... Will be remembered for always complaining and for being the “Avon Lady” ... Wilt always remember good times with KM, ID, TC, LP, TV, TR, CD, CM, LR, CL and Peter’s, “Trie Apple”, pumpkining, McWongs, TC ' s on New Year’s, 7 4 84 with JD ... Activities included SADD, Senior Class Committee and the Slide Show Committee ... Employed at Philip J. Lynch Co. “Always remember to forget the things that made you sad, but never forget to remember the things that made you glad.” —Anonymous c app i . Sk , va 14 Keith Road ”avonte classes were Spanish, English, Humau Behavior . Favorite teachers were Mrs. E vans, Mrs Porter U ill te remembered for laugh attacks caused by Jill anil .Mane .. Will always remember the fun times shared with friends, •specially Jill, Mane, Debbie, Fnn, and lulu Member ifthe Spanish Club, AFS club and the photosrrat j Pioneer . Future plans include Colley In the end what we mourn are the people u e didn ’t tisui h ind the paths we duin ' t take ” —S Spender Thank you for all of your love and support, Mon urul Jad atl p ZZZ)ff f 18 Virginia Road Dan _ Favorite classes were art and math ... Liked Mr. Wood and Mr. Howland „ Will always remember Bluberry Hill, BINGO, Chuck Berry and Dead shows, good times with JS, SS, at JE Wood’s, Compu and Sunoco ... Participated in freshman basketball. “Even a blind man knows when the sun is shining.” —Bob Weir Pcwne a, Z. a on 63 Howard Street Pam, PD, Shirley ... Favorite classes were Human Be¬ havior and Ancient History ... Favorite teachers: Mr. Bond and Mr. Lovely ... Will always remember LC, LB, LF, KM,JB, AR, DL, EP,JD, DO, SP, KV,JN, Jasper, pumpkining, 1 3 83 with LC and PWH, the rescue, the Cadillac, and New Year’s Eve 1984 ... Collegebound. “I love you Mom and Dad!” “Love looks at every day of life as something new and wonderful, and sees beauty that was never there before.” —Margorie Whitney Lowell Zflo ter Z. a nye water 35 Sherwood Road Dangel _. Enjoyed Mr. Swanson’s classes the most, the Scarps ' ” as advisors, Mr. Blodgett ' s good advice on ... Remembered for the California Connection, “my shorts!”, leading the Malibu quests for sun and fun, “ We re the S-E-N-I-O-R-S!” - Will aluHiys remember the Iwop Group , Big Surf, “The Dances”, Sr Prom night, the Beach Boys!!, Squeeze, Daltrey, Pat’s games, Europe. Far F.ast, South Pacific... Involved m track, S A Council, class officer _ Plans tv take on the KGB after college. “Be so nice on the outside, but inside keep ambition. —The Who And now that u e ' re dancing who cares if we ever stop! —Mr. C. Hackl 2 lo er . ’S Zmen v, Jjfr. 52 Chapel Hill drive Darg _ Favorite classes were Band, Trigonometry, and French _ Liked Mr. Bunten, Mr. Vaccaro, and Mrs. Healy... Will be remembered as the guy who always got the lucky breaks and for being almost the only senior who never cut in the fast food line _ Will always remember his daily trips to Mrs. Zolubos (for no apparent reason) and the long and winding road which led to graduation _ Involved in band and jazz band Employed at McDonald ' s _ Intends to become a wealthy individual m the music industry. “Where to now. Yogi? 18 Westville Street Dorchester, MA lxidy Dee... Favorite classes were Human Behavior, Con¬ temporary World Affairs ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Valeska, Mr. Swanson ... Remembered, for her love of fashion, earrings to match her outfits, loyalty to her friends... Will remember LC, DD, NM, AS, DL,)K, TB ... Activities include cheerleading, French Club, Spanish Club, Slide Show, SADD Employed at John Marshal Pre—School, McDonald ' s, U Mass Amherst Summer Program ... Collegebound for business or psychology. “I would like to ttiank my Mom for her kindness ana car¬ ing. Without her 1 don ' t think I would have successfully finished my four years at Reading High.” 10 Edgemont Avenue OJ ... Favorite class was Accounting ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Swanson Will be remembered for wearing Pi’s to school, for saying “Peace” and “I’m appalled” ... Will always remember the best of times with TC, CD, ID, CM, KM, LP, TR, TV, the Avon lady, McWong’s, TC’s New Year ' s Eve, MD bash, 10122182, Compu, PD ' sLR, KISS party ,and Prince ... Involved in basketball, softball, SADD, 735, Senior Class Committee, Slide Show Committee ... Employed at the Swan River Restaurant. “I love you Mom and Dad!” “ What’s so funny about peace, love, and understanding? ” —Elvis Costello Jen Jennifer 97 l.owcll Street Favorite classes were Algebra II, Accounting l £ Favorite teacher s were Mr. Scarpitto, Mr. Gtills, MissP _. Remembered for the twins , being called Chns, hating all freshmen except little Selin, being “ immature for her love of Bruce Springsteen, “ Snapple ” ... Will remember 7121185, good times with EM, CL, MC, SS,JW, AS, MS, the gang, pumpkimng in Wakef ield, 12 31 84 and Mr. Scarp falling out of his chair _ Activities: Erosh and JVfield Hockey, Peer Tutor, Jr. arui Sr. Class Committees, Slide Show _ Employed at Atlantic ... Collegebound. “We gotta get out while we ' re young —B Springsteen. “ Isn ' t it funny how things work out?” — C j... Crir made it! ins we S ' . ph mm i 64 Forest Street Barb .„ Favorite class: Practical English ... Favorite teacher: Mr. Fed ... Will be rememberedfor always talk¬ ing, smiling, and being late for everything... Will always remember good times with Puppy, 10123182, 12 31 82, Marty, KW, SM,JG, CB, LA, SD, SP,JK, TR, SF, the “click”, marbles, LC, KE, Sunoco ... Employed at Marshall’s ... Future plans include becoming an airline stewardess. “I love you Dad and Mom! “Don ' t let them put you down, don’t let them push you around, don’t let them change your point of view —Rod Stewart ZPefev ZZZecwUe 299 Charles Street William, Retus ... Favori te classes were Accounting, Western Civ, US History _ Favorite teachers were Mr. Gillis, Mr. Ajcpleby, Mrs. Normand-O’Brien .„ Will be remembered for always smiling and giving rides home ... Will always remember NH Day, SR with his Polo at AS, August 24 — 31, 1985, vacation at Sugarloaf ' 85 — ’86, and the freshman trip to Spain... Involved in the Spanish Club, Math Team, and Peer Tutoring ... Future plans include attending U Mass or UNH for hotel!restuarant management. “Thank you for the best four years of my life” (Lru Ze r 10 Glenmere Circle Benza, Bunzai... Favorite classes were AP Chemistry and Western Civ _. Favorite teachers were Mr. Zenewicz, Mr. Appleby, and Mr. Valeska ... Will be remembered for the Dolphin ... Will always remember U2 with PB and MG, DD with DP, Reading vs. Saugus, HG, rebirth of the dolphin, concerts with PB, LF, and friends JR, LJ, PB, MG, DP, 1.Fand”the team .„ Participated in hockey arui Peer Tutoring _ Employed at Bradlees ._ Future plans include college, engineering, and living in California. “I’ve got no time for wasting, I’ve got to live a life while can. —Boston 78 Senior Profiles i tftieAae (-Ze iKV 38 Tamarack Road Dei ' ... Favorite classes were Chemistry and Triginometry Favorite teachers were Mr. Karzowca, Mr. Zeneuncz, and Tom Myslickt _ Will be remembered for the Boat, party Sept 26 — 27, 1983 _ Will always remember good times with CD, SD ' s in Maine, MS, Daytona with ED, TC, CM, TD, parties at marbles, Springsteen concert, and camping with DP and PD _ Activities included football, wrestling, skiing, and scuba diving Employed at Mark C. Donovan landscaping ... C ollegebound. Make everyday count because who knows about tomorrow. ” To all my friends ... Have fun but don ' t go overboard.” 51 Grove Street Suzie, Fluzie, Dimebag ... Favorite classes were Human Behavior, Algebra IF business computers _ Favorite teachers were Mrs. Wood, Mr. Brett, Mrs. (.ook, Mr. Howland ... Will be remembered for constantly eating, being a flirt, lay this and Jay that r Will always remember “The Elite , good times with JC, VW.LC, kti, HS, weekends in Gloucester, summers in Maine ... In¬ volved in field hockey, softball, SADD, and Rainbow ... Employed at Lechmere. “Floating down ... through the clouds ... memories come rushing up to meet me now _ but m the space between the heavens and the comer of some far field _ had a dream ... had a dream —Pink Hoyd 18 Arlington Street Favorite class: English _ Favorite teacher was Mr ScarpittoWill always remember 11), SM.JW . and H. _ Employed at Broum’s Auto . huture plans trulude atteruling a college Jor mechanics. Keep to the right. ' — . Aggarns Senior PTofileV79 fltZ icvm f . CZ)( m o 75 Edgemont Avenue Hill, Fui, Gui... Favorite classes were computers, math ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Schettini, Mr. Morris ... Remembered lor going the wrong way around a rotary while two police cars are flying bast him. running over racoons, Darien ' s loot, I)S ... Will remember volleyball at ID F, Hamper with Grog and Doy, Rob’s bad moods, one l ues night with Darren, Melanie, Diane ... involved in, baseball, basketball, Discipleship... Employed at Lechmere ... Plans to attend U Lowell for computer programming. In fear of the Lord one has strong confidence, and his children will have a refuge. The fear of the Lord is a fountain of Life, that one may avoid the snare of Death. —Proverbs 14:26—27 TGm-ne Jf. Q)iT ko 251 Haverhill Street Di... Favorite class was Acoounting 1... Favorite teacher was Mr. Snyder ... Will be remembered for her laugh ... Will always remember a ski trip with Sharon, Jackie ' s party, Hoorn , the Junior Prom, LI2, talks with AT, 4 1 S S5, the summer of ' 85, 11 12 83, Eddie... Activities included dancing ... Employed at Planning Associates ... Collegebound. If you love something set it free, if it comes back to you it’s yours, if it doesn ' t, it never was.” ZZtcZiaeZ . ZJo jj€ 3 Summit Drive Mike, Dodgie, Ace, Dodge ' Em ... Favorite classes were Graphic Arts, Scientific Principles, Chemistry ... Favorite teachers were Mrs. Scarpitto, Mr. Zenewicz ... Remembered for taking pictures, hitting the gym teacher with a tennis ball, never being absent, lardy, or dismissed ... Will remember Mr. Lovely’s classes with MO, MC, SS, JT, Mrs. Scarpitto’s classes, Mr. Soule losing his temper thanks to FL, Graphic Arts with TR, Chemistry labs with RC, Mr. Dunbars class with I.L, I)D, SD, MB, andJS, the Junior Prom (thanks to LL), the little comments made by JC in Physics ... Slide Show Committee. “Education is a weapon, whose effects depend upon who holds it in his hands and at whom it is aimed.” —Stalin 16 Puritan Road Dan Danny Doezer _ Favorite classes were Ancient History and social studies ._ Favorite teachers were Mr. Lovely and Mr. Gillis _ Will be remembered for foreign language flags in the cafeteria Will alu ays remember PC pumpkin with TB, 1)1), TB, AS, KR, Gt, AT, PD, party 11 84, hitting a telephone pole with I)D _ Involved m hockey and was a football trainer _ Employed at The Graphics Shop _ Collegebound. Winning isn ' t ei’erything but losing isn’t anything.” —Snoopy ( tris fne Z oZex y 33 Lewis Street Chns ... Favorite classes included English and Word Processing ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Feit and Mrs. Wood Will always remember BC, TB, AM, and TW ... Employed at Winchester Hospital... Collegebound. “ Tnank you Mom and Dad for all you have done to get me through four years of high school. 1 love you both. ” “ Thank you t)LC for all the help you gave me when 1 needed it.” Doy _ Favorite classes were computers and math .„ Favorite teachers were Mr. Dunbar, Mrs. Wood... Will be remembered for Soule’s “F for Florida, being the first girls ' soccer manager... Will always remember good times with CC, I)S, BK, KF, RF, Fui, and KP, Baltimore ' 84, MOW, BYF with DM, Dl), CC, AP, SP, SC, and Wilmington, 1) and E, Cape Cod ’84 ... Involved in wres¬ tling and BYF ... Employed at Village Carpet... Plans to attend V Lowell. “ The Lord bless you and keep you. The Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you, the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.” —Numbers 6:24-26 80 Senior Profiles Jk awn 99 Beaver road SD, Shaz... Favorite class was Ancient History... Favorite ’.eacher was Mr. Swanson ... Will be remembered for Shamrock runs, beingSS in S, late nite window runs, and walkin’ in LA ... Will always remember good times with Alta, Finrui, Mills, KW, T, and Spic, Bangin ' Wilbur, blue bomber, ventures in Maine, green star with MG, 5th period with Phil, Bryan Adams with Spic, the “Alta” estate, and bushes, the Cape with Alta 02, Maine with DG in ’83,1 love you Mills ... Involved in TAPS ' ent and tennis ... Collegebound. ‘Thanks Mrs. Alta, I love you.” 0 t yfdtiSp. PPonme lu 33 Westcroft Road Chris, Mom ... Favorite classes were Accounting, Human Behavior... Favorite teachers were Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Leclaire ... Remembered for being a mother to everyone, always chowing, wearingjeans every day... Will remember goof times with TC, ID, SD, CN, KM, LP, IR, HV, Sunoco, HD’s party 9124185, TC’sNew Year ' s Eve party, McWong’s, Avon Lady, Prince, PD’s Compu, LR, the Boat, pumpkining ... Involved in SADD, Senior Class Committee, 735, Slide Show... Employed at The Footwear House ... Collegebound. “ love you Mom and Dad!” “To MD, who will always have a special place in my heart, thank you for all the memories you have given me. ” Well, I ' ll think it over. Senior Deirdre Driscoll in deep concentration. m { ai « £ o y 16 Could Street‘ Pa a 1 . - oacetie 35 Orange Street DupeFavorite class was Contemporary World Affairs ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Swanson ... Will be remembered for his alternating musical taste IV ill always remember Senior Talent Night ’85 with The Stone Age Romeos, SH with the States, MR, ML, AL, DI. “ When the record is over, the passion has been spent, the movie winds down and says The End in French. I he Boomtown Rats 14 Vista Avenue Dee _ Enjoyed Advanced Composition with Ms Monte- junas ... Will be remembered for having long hair, always smiling, and being a dancer ... Many thanks to spti tal friends (CBH) JF, AC. BM. KC, RC, and MM _ am ever grateful for the friendship that we share ' Member of AdvancedDarue, Pioneer Editor, Peer TutiF.d .Jr and Sr. Class Committees, HR Rep, Homecoming Queen Collegebound. “We are often troubled, but not crushed, sometimes in doubt, but never in despair, there are many enemies , but we are never without a friend, and though badly hurt at times, we are not destroyed ” Co.4:8 Special thanks to my Mom, Dad, and family, I love you ' o (MP( ' f p , ara a r i a ■-m 274 Forest Street Dubes, Dubee Favorite classes: Chemistry, Anatomy and Physiology ... Favorite teachers: Mr. Zenewicz, Mr. Kaczowka, Mr. Dunbar... Will be remembered for motor- cross racing, having a happy personality and a-good sense of humor, Mr. K’s Trig class, signs at football games Will always remember PC pumpkin with TB and DD, football games with GT, KR, and PB, good times with PB, South Berwick, Maine, Aug 4, ' 85, summer ' 84, summer vacation with TB Activities include hockey, street hockey, motorcross ... Employed at First Data Resources ... Collegebound. “The real trick to carrying on is not getting carried away. ” 107 Mineral Street Favorite classes were Chemistry with Mrs. Cook and English with Mr. Bond... Will be remembered for always having a new haircut ._ Will always remember the summers of ' 84 and ' 85, and the good times spent with ML, TR, CF, and BG ... Activities included SADD, and winter and spring track ... Collegebound. fG zuiS wr ccn 26 Bond Street Durk ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Kaczowka ... Will be remembered for Priming”, and AAYYY”... Will always remember NH Run, ME, Bud Rock, Livingroom, Tunnel, PD comer, Barrows, Sunoco, “Priming , Dead Seal, Tap, his window ... Involved in “Priming” ... Employed at Ernie ' s ... Collegebound. “This one goes to eleven doesn ' t it?” —Nigel Tufnel Jenn, Jade .. Favorite class: Accounting with Mr. Hopkins ... Will be remembered for being a beach bum and always talking _ Will aluays remember great times with KV.jN, SP.JB, DD. PD, LB, LC, LF, Hampton Beach, 714 85 , Jack ' s parties, good times m the GP’s, Rte 28 S — bashes, coolers, HB with TB Baton Squad Captain _ Collegebound. “I loi e you Dad, you’re the best!” “And so it seems our destiny to search and nei ' er rest, to rule that ei’er—changing wave that nei’er seems to crest. ’’ —Bob Segrr a mi 2R.. Smero 5 Macintosh road Wad „ Favorite classes: Western Civ, Chemistry, AP Chemistry ... Favorite teachers: Mr. Blodgett, Mr. Appleby, Mr. Zenewicz, and Mr. Bunten ... Remembered for his inappropriate comments, “The Wadster”, his virtuoso trumpet playing _. Will always remember “AH ' ” parties, all night Nil Day sessions with Pete and Rich, Pumpkmmg, the bandfags, some great times with Cathie, Michelle, and Rick ._ Involved in track, Jazz Band, and Band _ Employed as a lab assistant at NE Pathology Services _ Collegebound for chemical engineering. “ We always wish for money, we always wish for fame, we think we have the answers, some things are never going to change .”—John Waite OMHn 96 Lowell Street yed US History and Human Behavior Favorite teachers: Mr. Swanson and Mr. Dunbar Will be remembered for his fine taste in 60 ' s music, his favorite Guru shirt... He doesn’t remember much now and doesn ' t think he is going to remember anything later on in his life _. Activities include freshman wrestling, winter and spring track _ Employed at Lechmere _ Future plans include being a political scientist or a roadie for the Greatf ul ead. sleep just can’t answer.” —Steven 82 Senior Profiles low Jfte lu Ad. A ' a Zo 47 Scotland Road Enjoyed Human Behavior ... Favorite teachers: Mr. Lovely, Mr. Vaccaro ... Will be remembered for always being with Weina, leading the cutdown sessions, loving Steve Perry Will always remember Hampton Beach ' 85, F in the D technique, sunglasses at night, “Are you two twins?”, pedding with KH, yeild and ped. signs, KISS party withJD,JK, andKH, sleepoversatJK, BYF, White turbo, K—MART and Z AY RES, breeze down Main St., “Welcome to Reading.” ... Involved in soccer, basketball, softball „ Employed at Dairymaid ... Collegebound. “People often say that this or that person has not yet found himself. B ut the self is not something you find, it is someth¬ ing one creates. —Thomas Szasz Jon, Lurch ... Enjoyed Spanish, Human Behavior ... Favorite teachers: Mr. Feit, Mrs. Scarpitto, Ms. Pappa- lardo ... Remembered for having no tact (JW!), summer bluz party ' 85, “Nice!”, “Does it?”, Killam Incident ... Will remember crusing in the “Flounder”, “Beast” with MG, best of times with the” gang”, 6121185, SRV 31221 85, good times at the AFM with LB, CM, LC, “Admiral” BW, “Captain DM, BS, and JM ... Member of Drama Club, Spanish Honor Society, Youth Group ... Asst, front end manager at Altlantic... Collegebound for psychology. “Thanks Mom and Dad.” “ You were only waiting for this moment to arise. ” —The Beatles ZZazi asia 32 Beaver Road Sandy, Fanta, Anastasia, Fantasy, Fantstic ... Enjoyed Mr. Lovely ' s class, Mr. Kenney ' s class, and English with Mr. Howland... Will be remembered for saying” what?”, ha, ha, ha!... Will always remember JQ_, BM. 12121183 with BM, France with JQ, 3 85, pumpkining, 6 5 84, 3 26 85, 6 27 85, biology project with AT, being tennis partners with BM ... Activities included swim team, tennis team, co-manager of field hockey team, SADD, Slide Show, Pioneer staff „. Future plans include Aruba and college. “Don’t forget your second wind, sooner, or later you’ll feel that momentum kick in.” —Billy Joel fZtoAer ff r . ZAidctano 300 Charl es Street Rob, Ease ... Enjoyed Pre-Calculus „ Favorite teachers: Mr. Kenney, Mrs. Burne, Mrs. N-O .. Remembered lor first Sr party last day of Jr yr, announcements. Gotcha, Nice. Benz, radiator next to his locker , 6th period, Jr year _ Will remember the fold-out sofa with CH arid KR, France, Ntc, Vic, and Wic in DC, BCN f ireworks, Beach Boys. Bam party last day of Soph yr, AC, MC.JJ, CH, HR. CD, KA, DD, AG, CR _ Drama Club, vivarium crew, jazz band, gymnastics. Honor Society ._ Employed at MIT .. Future plans include Aruba and college. “ You got your passion, you got your prule, but don t you know only fools are satisfied? Dream on, but don’t im¬ agine they ' ll all come true.” —Billy Joel ca n zip « 7’eaeie 2 Beaver Road Jo, Josephine _. Enjoyed Twenties and Thirties ... I avonte teachers were Mr. Howland and Air. Valeska ... W ill be remembered for skating, “Why?”, being late for HR - Will always remember CBH, 4, great times with AG, DD, BE, BM, and KA, vacations at CC with Dee, 4th period and “lunch” with AG, nnk rats with TG arid IK, Halloween Dance, 10 20 85, roses, Dh, luike Placuf 8) _ Activities included figure skating, tennis. Peer Editing, Peer Tutoring _ Employed at Brigham ' s _ Collegebound. “Deal with trials and triumphs, accepting both as if they were the same. ” “Thanks Mom and Dad I love you.’ jACu zt i 1 . f ' ' ez zzixa nt 87 Beaver Road Zanrn, Z ... Enjoyed Chemistry arul Man in Cunflul _ Favorite teachers were Mr. Hart and Mr Zenevuz Will be remembered for being late, ) tillage Malibu cruising unth BA, JB, MR, AfS, and fl — ill always remember Ronuo Run, pumpkining, (.hemistry u ith Jl), Bob at Gunstock, English with JL, gym with I racy, T H i bash, “ THE PUMPKIN at 4 AM - Acts ities inc luded skiing and basketball _ Employed at Addison and esley _ Collegebound. r Profiles 83 Seniors Julie Williams and Jimmy Cotter posing with one of last year ' s editors. Enjoyed art, computers Favorite teachers: Mrs. Budre- wicz, Mr. Brett... Remembered forgoing to concerts, gossi¬ ping, sleeping in class, being at the Woburn Mall, loving New Edition... Will always remember Alamode, shopping. The Palace, her 17th birthday, “the Oak Tree” Cousin Emma, Fr Soc with LF, friends old and new, most of the “ Woburn Man Gang”—CL, KC, MD, ST, RC, CA, PL, NJ, GJ, etc. ... Member of Senior Class Committee, Slide Snow, SADD, Spanish Club, Pioneer staff... Employed at the Fabric Place ... Collegebound. “The message is perfectly simple, the meaning is clear, don’t ever stray too far, and don ' t disappear. ' —ABC anc ra . c ' An audon 22 Rustic Ixine Etnrui, Sandy ... Enjoyed freshman English with Mr. Croft and Trigonometry with Mr. Kackzowka Favorite teachers were Mr. Kaczowka and Mr. Patterson ... Will alums s remember good times with LA, SI), TF, SM, KW, JC, AN, KE. TR, The Fence , Sunoco, summer of ’85 with Alta. 35, “Freddie” with LA. BB , Don (1, Alta Estates, Captain Cloud with SD, TP’s parties, be¬ hind the door with MM, EB birw’s with KM ... Activities included cheerleading and tennis _ Employed at Meaiiowbrook as a lifeguard _ Collegebound. The End; there is a fumy s a new beginning. ” —Captain Cloud (o. ' atici 213 Charles Street ( Big—Guy ... Enjoyed Ancient History and Chemistry ... Favorite teachers were Mr. lovely and Mr. Blodgett ... Will always remember good times with CC, CD, DS, BK, CC, DS, $L, CM, MC, BD, KP, DM, SP, AP, DD, KC, SC, DL „ Employed at Atlantic Plans to move to Arizona and go to college. C y ' . ' aaa 51 Putnam Road c Stick ... Enjoyed word processing with Mr. Blaney ... Favorite teachers: Mrs. Budrewicz, Mr. Blaney Remembered for the Great Pumpkin Raid with GT, (’ll, SS, RC, RB, GH, in the SA V... Will remember the ski trip with MB, SK, Coty, and Kiley, “Jr. Prom”, pumpkining with the class of’86, 12 3 84 because of the EB ... Activi¬ ties included hockey, baseball, was a fall trainer ... Employed at Cattleman ' s Butcher Shop ... Collegebound. “ Goodluck to my best friends SS, GT, SK, GT, BS, and MB “ Only in a book is there a beginning and an end, when you are alive and seventeen you cannot recognize the begin¬ ning, and yet you are so sure it unit never end. ” 84 Senior Profiles Enjoyed Our Inheritance from Greek and Latin ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Dunbar ... Will be remembered for always laughing and saying “what a riot!” ... Will always remember great times with good friends, “my best friends” LB, LC, PD, KM, JB, GP, and AJ, Salisbury Beach ’83 with IN, New Year’s Eve ’84, great times work¬ ing with LB, 4 247, grounded again, summer of ' 85, Fr. Soc with SF, “You’re beautiful”, Florida ’83 and ’85, Rte 28 ... Employed at Pacino’s Foods ... Collegebound. “2121185—I miss you Si!” “Thanks Mom and Dad, I love you!” “A true friend is one who likes you even when you aren’t like yourself. —George E. Bergman. a v d S . , 4 Wc iey 131 Summer Avenue Fleteh _ Enjoyed photography ... Favorite teachers: Mr. Harney, Mr. Lovely, and Mr. Tyburc Will be remembered for being a car nut, drivingfast, and bushing AV carts _ Will always remembei good times with the BK crew, trips to Salisbury Beach, BK parties, and the Green Monster Actnities include Al aiul Impressions staff _ Employed at Burger King ... Collegebound. “Nobody told me there were going to be days like these. —John Lennon I will choose a path that’s clear, I will choose free will. —Rush y tcu S . V , a u y u c 10 Shelby Road Trace ... Enjoyed Ancient History, Trig ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Kaczowka, Mr. Croft and Mrs. Jones... Will be remembered for having bashes and 100 pairs of shoes... Will always remember 9 19 84, summers ' 83 and ’84, pumpkining with KO, summer ’85 bash, Sunoco, Marble’s, Compu, LN with C, good times with TC, TR, LP, SF, TV, LA, KF, special friendships with KS, KO, GH, RC... Involved in Deer Killing with TC... Employed at Evergreen Florist ... Collegebound. “ don’t try to change the world, I don’t even try to change people, but in the same way I’ve changed, I think other people change too, that’s important. The individual, that’s where you start.” —Bono Vox tcaro fne t Zemina 156 Walnut Street c Flem, Ca Enjoyed Human Behavior, Twenties and Thirties ...Favoriteteachers:Mr. Darrin, Mr. Howland Remembered for saying” Hun”, being the” Class Cupid , being hyper, and best friends with Kathy... Will remember the “Crew of 83” especially SS, Jr Prom with Oak, good times with Deb, Nor, Kate, PF, fr Year, Southie parade, Canobie Lake Park ... Member of Student Council, field hockey, basketball, softball, winter track. Senior Class Committee ... Employed at Marshall’s ... Collegebound. “Best of luck to KC in her new school and a special thanks to Mom and Dad, I’ll always love you. ” “Good times that we have Had may fade away, but good friends will always stay.” —Tears for Fears , l(p yp i t i S ' . So eif 79 Eastway Men ... Will be remembered for loving Pnnce, Bob Seger, aiul the Bryan Adams coiuert ... Will always remember best times with I)F, NH, SF, SW, PS, SC, DB, RL, R IV, and KA, being on the run with Dawn and Nancy, finding Boston Garden, “Junk the park, partying, Eli ' s, Sherry s graduation party, Bermuda, Sr Prom 8 5, auames, Beachbourul. “ We better get this”, 6 22 with SI, SW, 1)1, PS, SC, DB, MO, RW, and MR, 7116, ruling in the Skylark, times with PS. Memories last forever, most of them happy, a few touched with tears.” “Love ya Mom, Dad, Chns, arul Heather Arul thanks Joe!” . J e f ' t t te A ya a ‘ f4() Haverhill Street Kel _. Enjoyed Geometry, art ... Favorite leather Mrs. Lee lane, Mr. Swanson _ Remembered for being with Pags, Oink, being a mess, being with Audi, Kim, awl Lisa, and crying _ Will remember caddy with LC KC, KF, AN, Sunoco, l2 2h ' 84, Adap, her best friend Ah . SD’s collage, Jr Prom with MG. NS, S P. skiing a ith S NY’s Eve 83 and 85, 16th b—day with AK , Fla 84. and must oj all Donny ... Activities iruluded Ad. anted Dance ana Jr Class Committee (.ollegebourul “ 1 love you .Mom and Dad I hanks for being there Kenny. ” We need to set our course by the star s not by the lights of every passing ship —Omar Bradley mo¬ ll n Main Street Andy... Enjoyed wood, math, and gym ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Patterson, Mr. Myslicki, and Mrs. Brogna ... Will be remembered for bugging Mr. Patterson ... Will always remember wood shop with BS and SS, and the good times at RMHS ... Activities included cross — country, track, and wrestling ... Future plans include becoming a mechanic. “School’s out for the summer, school’s out forever.” —Alice Cooper a noy ZA ex 450 Summer avenue ay, NansKitne Enjoyed Ancient History ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Lovely ... Will be remembered for being grounded all the time and always smiling ... Will always remember Morgie’s ’85, “It’s a half a milk carton . Candy, Andy, Angel, The Terrible Tno, Memorial Park, The Wall, Chnsty’s, good times with VT, DZ, CD, CC, DF, MF, VB,J(), AG,JB, and of course PS, l love you Paul... Employed as a housekeeper at Bear Hill Nursing Center ... ColUgebound. “Thanks Mom and Dad for putting up with me all these years. ” “Been dazed and confused for so long it’s not true. ”—Led Zeppelin Aon PA. PAxxZed 36 Howard Street AAo Aho ZZ. ZZ ' xue 96 Red Gate Lane ‘ Enjoyed Distributive Education ... Liked Mr. Levesque, Miss Pappalardo, and Mr. Feit... Will be remembered for the Blanche Mobile, being friendly, saying” Oh yeah and “Don’t worry about it _ Will never forget his brother David and the memories he has, the best of times with his friends PB. SJ. DF, DH, SF,JF, DF, SZ, RH, Peach, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Beach Day ._ Activities • included freshman football and soccer Employed at the Xerox Corporation _ ColUgebound for engineering. “ Yes. there are two paths you can go by. But in the long ru n, there’s still ti me toe ha nge the road you ’re on. ” —Led Zeppelin ZZtxa wf i A ' nn ZAz Zex 5 Jere Road Beth, Beat he ... Enjoyed Biology ... Favorite teachers: Mr. Kenny, Mr. Damn ... Will be remembered for loving penguines Will always remember pumpkining with AG ana JF, traffic jams with JJ, Touche!, good times with AG and VW, drive—in with DA and MM, maniac comers with KP, summer nights with JR, EH, and CREW, run¬ ning buddies ._ Trt—Captain for track. Member of Student Council, Nat ' l Honor Society, and Pioneer staff _ ColUgebound. “So before we end (and then begin), we’ll drink a toast to how it ' s been. —Billy Joel “The true happiness in life is the friendships we make along the way. ’ Senior Paul Voltaggio files his nails the efficient way. 86 Senior Profiles Tony, Fuse, Fuzz ... Enjoyed Algebra II, Chemistry, US History, Human Behavior, Twenties and Thirties ... Favorite teachers: Mr. Swanson, Mr. Z, Ms. Pappa- lardo, Mr. Tyburc, Mr. Howland ... Remembered for the TO orange Mustang, 128 episode, the love of California Will remember pumpkining with BH and MG, all people in the group, the injuries received on the 128 episode, JF “does it” ... Employed-at Video Expo II ... Collegebound for law and a career in politics. “Life only comes around once so don’t mess it up this time for you may not have another chance to mess up. ” “It’s not your time, if you’re here and i’m here doesn’t that make it our time.” —Fast Times , (le ieZ p 6 . 50 Rustic Lane Boom Boom, “Crash ... Enjoyed band, Spanish, Western Cm Favorite teachers: Mr. Bunten, Baps!, Mrs. N-O Remembered for being a drama jock, never shutting up in class, wearing argyle socks with her band uniform _ Will remember NHD, “I don’t know what I ' m doing!”, great times with CH, DE, and especially Rick, being part oj the best Band ever with DB _ Member oj Band, Drama Club, Student Council, High Happenings. Peer Tutoring, Xat’l Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society _ Employed as a tutor „ Collegebound for foreign relations. 1 saw a man pursuing the horizon; I was disturbed at this; 1 accosted the man. ‘It is futile,’ I said, ‘You can nei ' er— ' You lie,’ he cried, and ran on.” DCCFo 14 (f illage Street Enjoyed Short Stories with Mr. Howland ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Woody and Mr. Swanson ... Will be remembered for saying” Howdie”, always worrying, never being late ... Will always remember Fr English final with TW and JB, fire exit fight with TW, summer ’84 with JB and KA, going over GC and being driven to school and back by Dad... Involved in tennis... Employed at Bradlees ... Future plans include attending college and being with Mike D. “I did it Mom and Dad, love ya!” “Just take your chances, don’t ask for answers, don’t ask me why.” —Billy Joel : 3a ,. una 14’Bay State Road Little Goonie ... Enjoyed Ancient History with JH, MI), CH, SS, JL, MG, BM, JM, JG, TF, BO ... Favorite teachers: Mr. Rhodes, Mr. Benshimol, Mr. Snyder ... Remembered for telling LA, TA, and SP her problems with Kevin, winning money on KISS 108, always out with Kevin, being loud and obnoxious, wearing long johns to school, running down the halls ... Will remember best friend Kristen, LS, DC, KD, AT, DC, Little Peach Gang, Jr Prom, the lake, summer trip to NH with KO, CB, and LL ... Austin Prep Cheerleader ... Employed at Brooks Drug with Lauren ...Collegebound for ■- ’ ' “ Thanks Mom and Dad, you too Jim a nd S my step—moms Mrs. Haide and M 236 Bancroft Avenue Joe ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Swanson ... Will be remembered for having a triple ID _ Will always remember hanging until JD.JM, AP, MS, CM, A IQ, and DJ, C — land, summer of’85„ Long Beach, Bufjy, K—runs, Gloucester Night, 4 seasons, Halloween 8 5, and Dent’s house _ Participated in varsity football, captain oj basketball _ Collcgrbourul. “The secret to life is enjoying the passage oj time. ' —James Taylor. JTXI ( IP fj( fS 176 High Street Enjoyed Hurruin Behavior and DE. EavonU tea - h were Mr. Wood arul Mr. Ltvesque W ill be remembe for asking Mr. Lei’esque questions in class H ill alu remember Scott Jenkins for singing to her in ■ . ' ■ , ( h Rrown for “crazy driving . Jr year, and Paul l ultag for bugging her in class Participated m AES and Hi nings. kickball, and rollerskating Employee _ Plans to study early chilhooa education ' Mr. Levesque? ' ‘ TV nit) Hsirhtrl in f i Lir kyph tltui T kfh happy. “To my Senior class—Good luck in the future Senior Prohlev87 S ' fu rew Q). { ( ' soowna 3 Lawrence Road “Bouf ”... Enjoyed US History... Favorite teacher was Mr. Swanson ... Will be remembered for coming to RMHS in the middle of Jr year ... Will always remember his first day at RMHS ... Activities included SADD, Slide Show Committee, and track ... Employed as a vender at Fenway Park... Plans to live a little, laugh a little, and cry a little. “It’s nice to be important, but it’s more important to be nice. ” “Why wish for a loaf of bread when you can wish for a grocery store?’’ Thanks Mom and Dad.” S my JJ. c oaiveu 127 Franklin Street Aim, Amis, Aimless ...Enjoyed French, Human Behavior, English, Algebra ... Favorite teachers: Mrs. Healy, Mr. Valeska ... Remembered for being late for school with Joanne, always asking for gum, moose earrings, giving good directions... Will remember “ What sound does a lamb make?”, Baton Squad Dance, 4 th off with JO, red lights with BF and JF, VOTDWJH, pumpkining, Cape 9 85, ym Show, by,friends i real good friendship never dies—Good friends you never lose ... friends are tike diamonds, very precious and very rare. {(fc tae {T. { mil 1 66 Prospect Street Grayier, Vision, George, Fltwood ... Enjoyed engineering. Biology _. Favorite teachers were Mr. P, Mr. Soule, Mr. K _ Will be remembered for “The Flounder , “The Beast , pumpkin nuulness,“Grayzer vision with BH,JF, DB, “Buhstun , being mellow ._ Will alu ays remember One Acts, summers ’84 and ’85, “The Gang”, pumpkin¬ ing ’8 5 with BH, TF, etc.. Scavenger Hunt, Summer Bluz, fond memories with JA and AG _ President of Youth Group, PMC in DeMolay, Drama Club, Baseball _ Pertoleum transfer engineer at Crestview Mobil _ Collegebound for architectural engineering. “ lave long arid prosper — Mr. Spock { rowvu co 44 Van Norden Road Gromeeks ... Enjoyed metal and wood shop ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Patterson ... Will be remembered for always talking about dirt bikes and cars ... Will always remember the great times he had driving his senior year ... Actiinties included dirtbike ruling afterschool ._ Future plans include becoming a truck driver or working at an auto body shop. “I want to thank Mrs. Darveau for helping me adjust to RMHS after I had moved from Peabody High.” 14 School Street Jenabee, IWB, jidge ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Blaney and Nelly ... Will be remembered for having the shortest cheering skirt and always laughing ... Will always remember 6 — pack, KF, JA, CB, DC, AMC, BK runs with Carol, Lisa, Wilmington Jail, CB, SM, signs, spe¬ cial times with Greg, NC, MM with KW, jellybeans. Wham, “whistling in Wenham”, memories of her Dad ... Activities included Advanced Dance, cheerleading ... Plans to become a hairdresser. “Thanks Mom and Steve, i love you. Good luck Mike! “So much to see, to do, to be ... Today is the day to begin. { Mi rt xuteia 738 Pearl Street Grunz... Enjoyed Ancient History and Art of Short Story .„ Favorite teachers were Mr. Hart and Mr. Carroll... Will always remember NH runs with the gang, Long Beach, seasons, Quilt’s bash. Dent ' s bash, partying unth SM, AP, CM, MQ, JG, and JD Played varsity hockey and football _ (.ollegebound. “All good things must come to an end but better things lie 88 Senior Profiles Enjoyed Chemistry, English, Physics ... Favorite teachers: Mr. Valeska, Mr. Zenewicz ... Will be remembered for making the computer room a second home ... Will always remember Lenny S Pienta, Dennis Y Chen, Randy Upham, Brian T McCarthy, Andy Longley, Matt Thomson, Adrian Spidle, Matt Allen, and best of times at RMHS ... Participated in Debate Team, Computer Club, Math Team, Peer Tutoring ... Plans to attend medical school. “Wish I could have spent the last year at RMHS.” “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” —Charles Dickens. fAo ep A. i Af ey 58 Pearl Street Ruppy ... Enjoyed language and Human Behavior ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Bond... Will be rememberedfor the GTO, all the arrests with SM, and being apart of the Sunoco Gang... Will always remember the good times with Barb, 12 31 82, 10 23 82, Marble’s parties, PD, DP, JJ, PJ, RC,JM,fun in the elevator with SF... Member of Diskovery ... Employed at Merit Oil... Future plans include becoming an electrician. ” “I cheat if 1 can ' t win.” —The Clash ' PPPSa Ata ie c (a t 134 Woburn Street PU Terry, Tree, Terry Berry ... Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Darrin ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Levesque ... Will be remembered for Rob 2 1 2 yedrs, slamming John into lockers, Snagglepuss, being late for class, having good excuses ... Will always remember good times with MB, RS, EH, JD, MF, BH, AC, CR, and NS, ID s B-day bash, pumpkins, ski trip ’84, bus ride home from Lexin¬ gton ... Participated in Group Dance, field hockey, gymnastics ... Collegebound for nursing. “ I love you Mom and Dad! A Iways remember that everyth¬ ing will turn out for the best if you believe in yourself. ” Horace, Hans, Nelson Flavor, Jake _ Favorite classes uere Chemistry, engineering... Liked Mr. Patterson, Mr. Z, Mr. Soule _ Will be remembered for the Camaro, his ability tv make a fool out of himselj, going out with AC, having blonde hair Will always remember good times with the gang, pumpkinmg with MG and TF m the eel, the 128 episode,” Grayzer l ision”, AC, DW ...Involved in Drama Club, gymnastics team ... Employed at Crestview Fuels Carp _ Collegebound f or engineering “ The poor man is not he who is without a cent, but he who is without a dream. —Kemp “Horse men are maaad! 327 Lowell Street Roots, Goop _ Favorite classes were French 11 with Mrs. Heady, Human Behavior ... Favorite teachers were Mr Croft, Mr. Dunbar, Mrs. Wood ._ Remembered for being neat keeping the “Capri” clean, talking kooky _ Will remember Beach Boys Stompers concert ' 84. Jr Prom with SJ, Hampton Beach with RA, Pruueton Heist, mad talks with Gila, Greg ' s house 813185, Cindy always laughing with and at him, pumpkinmg in the SA V Mobile, the best of times with the best offriends ... Member of varsity soccer, cross — country, winter trai k, co—captain of strung trai k _ Employed at Woburn Cinema and as a lifeguard. “Do not follow where the bath may lead Go, instead, where there is no path atul leave a trail 79 VVVi Street Beth _. Enjoy ed Human Behaiaor, LS History, and graphic arts _ Favorite leathers were .V r V aleskn, Mr Swanson ... Will be remembered for always being late for homeroom and English class, taking abuse well, and aluays smiling _ Will always remember Ski Tnp ' 84, fourth of July, bumpkins 85, St. .Vj, the playground. Beach Party, Halloween 84, 6th period with (.R l he Drive — In, KD ' sparty, MK and all her fnerul Member oj Drama Club, SADD, and the Spanish l.lub _ Collegebound. “To all my friends, thanks for the fun times and memories. I’ll never forget you. Senior Profile Lttfia i c ad ce 107 Bancroft Avenue Cff iM n 2P. cfla ueA 11 Echo Avenue Madman ... Enjoyed Engineering Graphics I and Electronic Technology ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Patterson, Mr. Arsenault, and Mr. Lovely... Will always remember winning Saugus Street Hockey Championship Activities included wrestling and street hockey ... Future plans include attending a two—year technical school or a college for civil engineering. ,hp « (. c (erxoa 16 Scout Hill Lane Kath, Kazy Enjoyed Human Behavior ... Favorite teachers: Mr. Valeska, Mr. Howland ... Remembered for falling up stairs, loving purple, being one of the last seniors to wear braces ... Will remember Beeping, “The Elite , CQ, A Moment of Silence, summers in RI, 714185, being KH’s Bobbsie twin, BK puppets in NA, “The Broom” ... Baton squad, group dance, French Club, Drama Make — up. National and French Honor societies ... Employed at James ' ... Collegebound f or nursing. “ Dont walk in front of me, may not follow. Don t walk behind me I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. ” “Thanks Sharon.” , y S ' , c ( c ceif 56 Mount Vernon Street Kell _ Enjoyed Human Behavior... Favorite teachers were Mr. Nisco, Mrs. Cook ... Will be remembered for saying “that ' s maddening!” ... Will always remember BS Dance ' 84, summers in ME, “Bobbsie Twin”, 12 19 84 with GA. shakes and hiding J and C, pumpkining, “end place”, “help” at WH, best times with AT, EB, GA, KH, and on the baton squad, Jr Prom, Bio and French Ill classes _ Member oj group dance, baton squad Employed at Atlantic Bakery Collegebound for nursing, “if farewells are beginnings then why is it so hard to say goodbye. Life isn 7 always that simple. ” ffexyyqe (o. d ZZned )5 Grand Street Chip, Chipper, Chi pster ... Favorite classes were Modem European History and Human Behavior _ Favorite teachers were Mr. Swanson, Mr. Valeska, and Mr. Howland... Will always remember the great pumpkin drop oj 1985 _ Employed at the great establishment of Burger King _ Collegebound. “Thanks to Mr. Swanson for caring. Thanks to my parents who are the greatest. Dave, Pat, Sean, Pat, and Sandy, 1 will never forget what we’ve gone through together. ” a Aewrie S . men 51 Red Gate Lane Cathie, Cath, “Kelly”... Enjoyed Twenties and Thirties Favorite teachers: Mr. Bunten and Mr. HowlandWill be remembered for getting her mords mixed, Aruba ' 83 _ Will always remember sofabeds, MG, MC, KR, summer bluz,Jr. Prom, Baton and Cheerleaders Dances with DE, special friends MG, MC, RC, KR, DE, RF, and the bunch group „ Member of Band, Jazz Band, HR Rep, Jr. and Sr. Class Committees, District Chorus, Spanish Na¬ tional Honor Society, dancing... Employed at JC Horan, Inc. _ Collegebound. “Has sorrow thy young days shaded, as clouds o’er the morning fleet ? Too fast have those young days jaded, that even m sorrow were sweet.” —Thomas Moore 90 Seruor Profiles Or y jf do. Y{ 74Riverside Drive G ... Enjoyed, Spanish II ... Favorite teachers: Mr. Swanson, Mr. Donovan... Remembered for trying to have fun whenever he possibly could ... Will remember JM,JS, PG, RB, AC, RC, SS, incredible concerts, entering ... Rhode Island?, hoho, hooha, NY ' s Eve, jammin, bam party. Copes, Chucks, Maura’s bashes, BCN fireworks, beach crash with MQ, WDA Wahoo, DM, 1112185 with ,Sh Mottl, Tracy, Palli, Sue M., Suzette, gymnastics teaching with JM, RN, Halloween Dance... Member of gymnastic arid track teams ... Employed at CVS ... Collegebound. “Revolution begins in your heart, in your refusal to compromise your own beliefs.” —Bono “Say what you like, but it’s hard to go on. ” —Mike Peters yCuti Tie Y. Ydfir ey 4 Morgan Park Weina ... Favorite classes was Human Behavior ... Favorite teacher was M r. Lovely... Will be rememberedfor snapping gum, always being with Kelly, and “sunglasses at nite”... Will always remember fat-dipping with KF, SO, at Spinky ' s, peding, “yield”, “pedestrian , Welcome to Reading, FIFO tech, cheering camp, Hampton Beach ’85, K-MART, Larceny... Participated in cheerleading ... Employed at Dairymaid ... Collegebound. “Some people thinks it’s holding on that makes one strong. Sometimes it ' s letting go.” cYracy Y unn Ydatc iend ( 37 Milepost Road Bubba, Red, Hutch ... Enjoyed Distributive Education, Cooking... Liked Mr. Levesque, Mrs. Hood, Mrs. Johns „. Remembered for saying “OINK” and “Uh — heee”, her red hair, talking about Roily, being boy crazy, never driv¬ ing her own car... Will remember great times unlh CB, KJ, LL, LP, LW, AM, JB, RE, and everyone else, Haken- sack, NJ, Pop Tarts, ice water ... Active member of Rainbow ... Employed at Copywize ... Plans to attend cosmotology school. “ always thought that looking back on my crying would bring laughter, but I nei er knew that looking back on my laughter would make me cry.” “Thanks Mom and Dad — love you!” JtyYen Yr. (Yujfc u tidon 54 Martin Road Hutch Enjoyed Chemistry... Favonte teachers were Mrs. Cook and Mr. Su anson _. Will be remembered for being called Hutch and for harassing EM, EM, CN, arui most of all DL and KK _ Will never forget the fun times he had with DL. KS, CE in the lab and fighting with Gina in Physics - Enjoyed skiing _ Employed as a landscaper _ Collegebound. “People told me how fast your high school years go by, but the remaining days I have left I will make the best days of my life.” —Stephen Hutchinson “Stay low, keep cool, and smile! Seniors Rich Byron and Rob Dangelmaier take cha Senior Prc ' I lie Pica, Rowzo ... Enjoyed Introduction to Physical Science and Algebra I ana II ... Favorite teachers were: Mrs. Scarpitto and Mr. Vaccaro ... Will be remembered for his obnoxious cut downs Will always remember pumpkin- ing, hanging around out at Burger King and Dairymaid with Steve Savio, GT, PD, Steve Kiley, Brian Scouten, and the winter track bus i ncident with Mr. Soule... Parti¬ cipated in cross — country, varsity winter and spring track Employed at Atlantic Supermarket... Future plans in¬ clude attending college and becoming a carpenter. “ When you least expect it, expect it. ’’ ru ' 45 Rustic Lane Mywa ... Liked Accounting „ Favorite teacher was Mr. Gtllis... Will be remembered for her mirrors, being great at directions, always being with LP, and shopping with LS... Will always remember Bawk! with FP and LP, Halloween ' 85, the pose, summers in ME and NH, Memorial Day with LS, Condo weekend, Dorito’s, wild times at LP’s house, Tanaramanight! ... Member of the Baton Squad ... Coliegebound. “Ain’t it funny how time flies when the best is yet to come. ” —Bryan Adams ana 4C. nes 112 Walnut Street Dane ... Favorite class was Engineering Liked Mr. Benshimol, Mrs. Katz, Mrs. Porter... Will be remembered for being a magnet for accidents, getting rearended by a schoolbus... Will never forget the special times with Mary, his sister Julie, B unnies and Razorbacks, and the “gang ... Activities included track, soccer, and Drama Club ... Employed at Stone ham Ford ... Coliegebound to study mechanical engineering. “These winds and tides, this change of times won ' t drag you away.” fit e jfon c an 23 Fainneu’ Avenue JJ, Julie J _ Enjoyed Twenties and Thirties, Human Be¬ havior _ Favorite teachers were Mr. Howland and Mr. Croft _ Will be remembered for wearing pi’s to school, party planner with MG _ Will always remember Cape Cod summers with JW and SS, Private Stares, Summer Bluz, Maine with MC and DI, Scavenger Hunt, keys, Jr Prom with MA, best times with the gang” and BF, AT, Baton Squad Dance with CB ... Involved in Drama Club, Youth Croup, Theatrical Make — up, ATS ' 82, basketball manager ' 82, ' 83 _ Employed at Atlantic _ Collegebound for nursing. l m just catching up with yesterday, by tomorrow I should be ready J or today. — Anonymous. nan Ita , t na 3’i Libby Avenue Burger Enjoyed Human Behavior ' 85, Spanish ' 84 ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Tyburc, Mrs. Burne... Will be remembered for overdoing it... Will always remember Koe, FJ, Ki, DL, tiger, AS, the 3 mad scientists (DL and JG), meet me in my coffin, you back it out, guzzlin’, is this good, Halloween Dance, LUC, sore shoulder, 30 dollars, break¬ ing pods, funnel, biggest cooler, S — runs, SP ' 85 ... In¬ volved in gymnastics, weightlifting, SADI), Spanish Club _ Employed at Stoneham Ice Arena ... Collegebound. “ The road you believe in is the one that will take you the furthest. —Dad MD _ Enjoyed Geometry with Emery ... Will be remembered jor vacation from spring track, Blackjack, The Truckster, RV, BJ, BM, PQ, TR, HE, ZS, DI), AS, SC „ Involved in winter track ' 84 and ' 85, spring track ' 83 and ' 85 “If horses could paint, they would draw gods like horses” — Xenopanes. 92 Senior Profiles s r c . J oAntem 19 Manning Street EJ, Sting ... Enjoyed Accounting, computers ... Favorite teachers were Mrs. Burne, Mr. Blaney ... Will be remembered for playing basketball during a track meet... Will always remember BK throwing book out the window, the greatest Iowa Hawkeye fan, CF, JV, and Braha ... Involved in indoor arid outdoor track, baseball ... Employed at Hilton ... Collegebound for business. “People are too quick to judge.” —JFK M i do h 106 CounTy Road Phil ... Enjoyed art and Ancient History ... Liked Mr. Bond, Mr. Lovely ... Will be remembered for priming, driving Christine... Will always remember Barrows, livin- groom, Sunoco, Maine ventures. Shamrock ... Activities include priming ... Employed at Mobil... Plans to attend art school or enter the priesthood. “What a drag it is getting old.” —The Rolling Stones r fane , Jut ro 21 Latham Lane Rik, Mink, Reem, Bunky ... Enjoyed Human Behavior Modem European History ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Tyburc, Mr. Swanson, Mr. Cormier ... Remembered for the famous Here sou go, Mr. Cormier”, being wUhJCB .. Will remember FT and his famous “ video-say”, “J CB ”, McCartney concert, ”Plhhrr”, “KD and her funny laugh, Je-oh. I ' m OK”... SAD, foreign language club... CoUegebound. “Take these broken wings and learn to fly again, learn to hi so free, and if we near these ioiccs sing, the book of loi will open up and let us in.” — Mr. Mister i fc e e %yllarie . 7(e y 12 Avon Street Miche, Shelly, Sheski, Mim. Jockette, Michigan Enjoyed Human Behavior „ Favorite teacher was Mr. Valeska... Will be remembered for rruiruac driving. Dating Came, being obnoxious _ Will always remember KM. AB, JM, IM.JD, Tushigan, Johnny and Bacardi and Classic Coke ... Plans to attend college in Florida, Maine, or New York. “Thank you Mom, Nana, Uncle Charles, Auntie Rosa, Auntie Janet. Uncle Mike, Rosa, Alison, and so many others who have been there . Sue, Schmoo ... Enjoyed Pre-Calculus with Mr. Rhodes ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Feit... Will be remembered for being messy, unorganized, singing badly, always forget¬ ting or losing everything, being late, always eating, and “OOOOH” ... Will always remember Canada ' 84, 3 HR joyride in Florida without K, Sue-Peeb ' s talks, semi- formals, BS Dance with RD.Jr Prom with PH, NY ' s Eve ' 85, wrecked crew, pumpkintng, Cindy, breaking 16:00, RC, KS, LN, RB, PO, AC, 8S ... Cross-country, track. Co-captain with TM, SADI), Student Council ... Employed at Dairymaid ... Collegebound. “ You have your brush, you have your colors, you paint the paradise, then in you go. ” Where am I? Senior Patty McKeamey draws a blank. Senior Proftles 93 nine , If. « enne u 52 Colburn Road Spinky ... Liked Human Behavior, Spanish ... Favorite teachers were Mrs. Sweeney, Mr. Croft ... Will be remembered for being a deliquent, being the Pedestrian, partying, no curfew, conehead, “ car right now ... Will always remember 10 13 84 with CF, ST, MJ, KM, Foxy Runs with ST, PE, P-Patrol, Larceny with KH, KH hitting yield sign, 6.8, funneling at PC ' s, LG at Putt, K-bouna with PE and good times with LC, KF, KH, and Class of ’86 ... Involved in varsity basketball, soccer, softball... Collegebound. “Life is like a party, and parties weren ' t meant to last. —Prince • youngest, Get in this C ynf n a J. f nn C veMw ciam, 4 b Field Pond Cindy, Cin Favorite teachers: “Krazy K” Kaczowka, Mr. Darrin, Mr. Hodgkins ... Remembered for being with Mike, talking so fast, missing him, bugging Peter H ... Will remember best of times with Mike ' 82— ' 85 (3 29 85), Marines 6 10 85, Wingarsheek 6 6 85, NYC, MM gumdrops, Canada PB and SI, wrecked crew 6 28 85, Good Harbor 7 4 85, strandedin North Reading, Jr and Sr Proms, semi—formats with Mike, best friends Sue, Liz, Paula, PH, RB (11128184), PG, AC, Don’t panic Sue—I will, 8 3 85 SS’s SA V, 10 31 85 ... Varsity field hockey, track, Powder Puff, Student Council, class officer, SADD... Employed at Dairymaid... Collegebound. “Thanks Mom, Dad, Carol, and Barry—Love ya!” , fenen ( . iJ O e y 25 Deborah Drive Ki ... Enjoyed math, clay ... Favorite teachers were Airs. Jones, the Scarpittos... Will be remembered for taking clay, AS party, never being in school, and using POLO ... Will always remember his f riends, pumpkining, Jr Prom with PF, Loom room with CK, skiing with SF, and the Class of ' 86 ... Involved in Powder Puff football ... Employed at Kiley and Associates, where he plans to work full time. “ We should live and learn, but by the time we learn, it ' s too late to live. So party while you can! Burger „ Enjoyed Human Behainor ' 85 and Spanish ' 84 Favorite teachers were Mr. Tyburc and Mrs. Bume ... Will be remembered for overdoing it Will always remember Koe, EJ, Ki, DL, Tiger, AS, the three mad scientists (DL atufJG), “meet me,th my coffin , “you back U out , “is this good , guzztn ' , Halloween Dance, Liu, sore shoulder, 30 dollars, breaking pools, funnel, biggest • cooler, S-runs, SP ’85 _ Activities included gymnastics, weightlifting, SADD, and the Spanish Club _ Employed at Stoneham Ice Arena as a zamboni driver _ College- bound. The road you believe in is the one that will lake you the furthest. —Dad Bill... Enjoyed Ancient History, Microbiology ... Eavorite teachers were Mr. Blodgett, Mr. Lovely, Mr. Kenney Will be remembered for trying to fix up a 1980 Volane with 156,000 miles on it, expanded veruuular, Monty Python quotes, why is 6? ... Will always remember good times with CC, CD, I)S, BD, RF, February Vacation ’85, Europe ' 83, the BYE, whitewater rafting, Scarlet thread, DB concerts, Wilmington, 112 fui squared, Ray Shamie Involved in BYE, Ihscipleship _ Employed at Lechmere... Plans to attend Houghton (.ollege, NY. “ The Lord is my sheperd, 1 shall lack nothing. ” —Psalms fe ' t tf pF « {f hs man 188 Wakefield Street Jenn ... Enjoyed Contemporary World Affairs, Human Behavior ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Swanson, Miss Laraia Will be remembered for let’s do lunch, St. Patrick’s Day ' 85, Aerobics forever, 1 have 3 day weeks!, clubbing at 18! ... Will always remember her best friend Julie making her laugh, 1 love you Copley Plaza, Bay Tower Room with Briue, mad ski parties at Loon, LCA Enjoyed aerobics, ski team, LCA ... Employed at the Holiday Inn ami Pants Place ... Plares to work in sales. “ could never have made it without you. Mom and Dad. I love you and thank you. ” “Ixiugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you cry alone •M Senior Profiles {f iiridfrne jK. Aat anu I 7 Small Lane Lhe Walking Dude... Favorite teacher was Mr. Dunbar... Remembered for Boston on Tuesdays, Durge, liking The Alarm, New Order, Lords, Echo, Swuxsie, The Cure, Oepecheltickets, Ministry, Cocteau Twins, The Mortal Coil, CuU Will remember Jennifer, The Cure, Traci, The Square, Kern, Expo with Alarm, Sue, Knsten, rains. Uura, KO, BH, SR, ED, BE, EK. Syd, RH, GF ‘rom shows Employed at AES... Elans a career in music. ‘Love on this u aste land holds no dominion, I ref use to lay ne down ... Live your life as it should be lived, follow your leart for the truth is ei ' erlasttng. It’s funny how they shoot ou down when your hands are held up high ...and well go notching on. —The Alarm 21 Echo Avenue Kuhny... Enjoyed Algebra II, Trig, Physics, Honors Biol¬ ogy ... Favorite teachers were Mrs. Jones, Mr. Swanson, Mr. Kaczowka, Mr. Kenney, Mr. Blum ... Will be remembered for Doing PC’s homework 2nd period, stea¬ ling the pumpkin on West St. (with the dog)... Will always remember the good times with the Silver Bullet Band, Class of’86 Pumpkin Night, PC, TR,JW, DC, SD, and PC, the many parties at PC’s house ... Involved in spring track, winter track, football. Peer Tutoring ... College- bound for computer engineering. 31 Pinevale Avenue Shelli ... Enjoyed Hurruin Behavior with Mr. Valeska ... Will be remembered for getting into a car accident and breaking her arm, being best friends with I onja, always sharing a locker ... Will always remember the great times with Steve Racamato, TR and SD, weekend m Gloucester, working at BK, summer of ' 85 at Bear Hill _ Plans to pursue a career in the medical f ield. “Tee Jay, thank you for being a fnerul. I love you Steve. Good luck to the Class of 86.” “Dreams don’t die so keep an eye on your dreams. —Sondheim Ae w ra « . t ( 22 Kieth Road Debbie, Sybil... Enjoyed French Favorite ' em her v ere Mr. Ham. Mr. Felt Will be remembered fur her lipstu k Will aluays remember good friends, FP, the (.ape, A S and “pocs , working unlh Carol at .A La Mode, Prime with Cubby, Bio with Pam ... Activities included Senior Class Committee ... Employed at Holiday Inn ( allege bound. “It don ' t matter where you come from, it’s where you ' re going . —Baglady Acdin A. AxAri ta 12 County Road ' Koe... Enjoyed Engineering Graphics... Favorite teachers were Mr. Patterson and Mr. Morris ... Will be remembered for being the most loyal and dedicated Iowa Hawkeye Fan in the school... Will always remember play¬ ing on the basketball team, pumpkining, his good friends Eric and Brian ... Activities include basketball... Col bound to study archilechture. “ I just want all of myfriends to know that I owa isn ’t such a bad place, and that wish they could come some day, get a chance to visit there, and see for themselves. ” c Aait ra « . c Aacccua 38 Francis Drive Tubes, Chicken legs. Mom ... Enjoyed Retail Merchandis¬ ing ... Liked all of her teachers Will be remembered for yelling Oink” and ah hee” down the hall, always having something in her eye... Will always remember TH, KJ, LP, MT, MD, Rufus, CM, going out back, Kevin John ' s hit¬ ting her, caves, going out with Joe Kreis Activities in¬ clude dating Joe Kreis ... Employed at Deb ' s ... Plans to major in fashion merchandising. “Courage is not freedom from fear, it is being afraid and going on. ” Senior Profiles 95 Fred, Fredo ... Enjoyed Intermediate Writing, Ancient History ... Favorite teacher was Mrs. Bume ... Will he remembered for correcting teachers pronouncing his name wrong Will always remember winning floor hockey championship ... Captain of the golf team, active in floor hockey ... Employed at Meadow Brook ... Collegebound. “ Don’t look back, because yesterday is behind you.” Rob, Lang ... Enjoyed history, language. Human Be¬ havior ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Dunbar, Mr. Feit ... Will be remembered for playing guitar in bands with AP, RH,JM ... Will always remember weekends at Marble’s, Stevie Ray and Clash concerts, TAP (motes, working with AS, AP, cruisin’ in the van with AP and the GG’s, the tunnel and living room, Long Beach, good times with OM’s and BL’s, Sunoco, hanging out with PV, AG, MR, JC, summer with MQ JM, JD, AP, CM, JG, SS, TD, RC, JM, JM, PJ, DP, MG, PD, JS, DD, DY, GR ... Involved in music ... Collegebound. “Have a good time all the time.” —Viv Savege, Spinal Tap Jim, Jimmy ... Enjoyed Ancient History, Algebra I, Triginometry ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Dunbar, Mr. Hart, Mr. Vaccaro ... Will be remembered for doing homework in homeroom, always being early, not finishing tryouts, not on NR run, Pat ' s games on Sunday, pumpkin holder, neatness... Will always remember Halloweens ’84 and ’85, arguments in car, movies with MR, ]B. BA, MS, KF, going away in the summer, Boston runs, mags, MS’s handling ability, Rabbit, information from and for DB ... Activities included basketball, football, hockey, baseball, watching TV, listening to music ... Employed at Bailey’s ... Collegebound. Free period rap session... Seniors Heidi Smith and Michelle Stowell talk in the cafe. ( irisl(Fie a hi tie 32 School Street Chris ... Enjoyed Law, LIuman Behavior „. Favorite teachers: Mr. Appleby, Mr. Valeska, Miss P ... Will be remembered for “ sniffles”, red nose, “ walk”, “the twins , being called “Ten” _ Will always remember Snapple, good times with “the group”, fond memories of two years with Andrew, The Tree (July 21), 7 1183, her friends AS, Jl), EM, CF, KC... Employed at Atlantic ... Collegebound. “Thanks Mom—I love you! Jen we made it! Special thanks to AS,JD, MC, FM, PM, SF, KC, CF, and all my friends at Atlantic.” “Isn’t it funny how things work out?” — JI) and CL “Be yourself, even if that ' s being different from the rest. —DB % Senior Profiles Qere c C t wn Xenu 3 Willow Street D, Levi ' s, Bic ... Enjoyed Microbiology, history... Favorite teachers were Mr. Kenney, Mrs. Sweeney ... Will be remembered for long hair. Tie — dyes. Hippie clothes, and cos ' 85 ... W’ill always remember The Dead ' s 20th Ann. Tour (11 4—5 85), AC DC, DS, CT, DP,JGB, K and KW, DE, the “m’s”, BK, Lake Winni, Spain ' 82, The Deadmobile, beanseed, “ Lighten up , the Garcia jacket, skitrips, “sez you”, JSD, JPW, The 60 ' s, Force 5, 4th period, Deadheads, FTW 86, “ meet me in my coffin”, US Blues, “What’s it to you?”, “yogurt”, TP’s, “cofffffee” ... Employed at Mac ' s and CBS ... Collegebound. “Peace and love Mom and Dad.” , ItieAae . Lo mcuc 250 Summer Avenue Stew, Max Lo, Favorite classes: Ancient History, Physi¬ cal Education _ Favorite teachers were Mr. Myshcki, Mrs. Brogna, Mr. Croft _ Will be remembered fur chew¬ ing tobacco, lun’inga mild temper, pouringchocolate milk in fruit loops, donuts m HR Will always remember Against All Odds in Stoneham with l)J, two for one deal with BM and RG, The Hill _ Involved in football, baseball, track, freshman basketball _ Employed at Charrette and A tlantic. Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident. Riches take wings. Only one thing endures, arul that is character “ Thanks DJ” , MicJiap fV. X o y 15 Htghlarul Street ' | Lloydzy, Lloydle _ Enjoyed Wood Tech ... Favorite I teachers were Mr. Lovely and Mrs. Scarpitto ... Will be | remembered for all of his great sounds he got off desks and j “people” with his pens _ Will always remember winning the summer street hockey league at Saugus, MR, DT, AL, I SL, IJ J , Bom, Duper, MB, and Ham. “Rules were made to be broken.” —Violation C (t Vf Vc (M P 263 Franklin Street I Daveed, Senor Lenor ... Enjoyed French and Spanish ... Liked all of his language teachers ... Will be remembered j for laving French... Will always remember trips to France junior and senior years... Involved in Spanish and French ! Clubs, band. Youth and Family Services, Peer Tutoring ._ Employed at Atlantic _. Plans to attend an American : college in Paris or Middlebury College. “ Pour etre il faut agir et il faut done eTre toujours preta se salir les mains — Jean—Paul Satre Enjoyed Steno with Miss O ' Brien ... Favorite teachers: Mrs. Shultz, Miss O’Brien, Mr. Brett ... Will be remembered for bathroom chats, being with KC, having “understandable conversations” ... Will always remember good times with KC, SF, CA, GJ, and mall gang, Susie ' s parties, Jr. Prom, “Hard Habit to Break”, Salisbury ' 85, A La Mode with DL and SF, R and T, B ryan Adams ' 85, steno “class”, red trucks, pumpkining... Senior Slide show Committee ... employed at Fabric Place ... Collegebound. “ Those crazy nights, I do remember in my youth. I do recall those were the best times, most of all.” —-Journey 41 Longview Favorite classes were gym and Ancient Heston, l nle teachers were Mr. Lovely and Mi Glilts Will be remembered for loving hot key _ Will always remember sophomore Spanish with Sir. Donovan, winning the Saugus Street Hockey Championship. I he Game in Mr Lovely’s class _ Participated in j hockey arul street hockey _ Employed at Atlantic C.ollegebourut “Time is cold, deep, and wide Break on through the other side. ” —The Doors Senior F’rofiles 97 28 Middlesex Avenue Favorite classes: Pre-Calculus, Chemistry, Western Civ ... Favorite teachers: Mr. Rhodes, Mr. Appleby, Mr. Blodgett, Mr. Zenewicz „. Will always remember HW and 4 26 85, RU, DC, MT, AG, MW, Spiny Norman, Kinks 918185, Harvard Square, Andover, BRC, Maine ... Activities included Math Team, NEML, tutoring, Im¬ pressions, cross-country, and track ... Employed at CVS ... Collegebound. “I think all right-thinking people in this country are sick and tired of being told that ordinary, decent people are fed up in this country with being sick and tired. ' —Monty Python “And now for something completely different.” The hand bone ' s connected to the jaw bone _ Senior Sharon Perry takes a break. Maco „. Enjoyed Twenties and Thirties with Mr. Howland ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Mosc ... Will be remembered for Craziness in the cafe and saying” Y oh” ... Will always remember JB incident, Koala, Memorial Jr Prom, summer of ’85, Long Beach, Quid’s bash, Dent’s parties, Mr. G’s surprises, havoc in Gloucester, seasons, NH runs, hoop pre—game show, luau with JO and MQ Halloween, good times with CM, JO, MQ JG, AP, BO ' C ... Captain of baseball, member of varsity football and track ... Collegebound. “Hold on loosely, but don’t let go.” —.38 Special , e ' f {(a C. ona 6 570 Pearl Street Favorite class was Distributive Education ... Liked Mr. Levesque and Mr. Bond ... Will be remembered for Wombats, being late, and always being with Bobby... Will always remember fun times with Bob, NC, AS, JE, BH, KD, DR, Al, VR, DF, the park, HP, NH, the Bronco, Bob’s wild parties, AS’s limo nite, hurricane bash, and getting a cat!!... Employed at TJ’s Roastbeef and Seafood ... Plans to continue her schooling. “ We gotta get out of this place, if it’s the last thing we ever do!” —The Animals ( ta p o e ac. pan 32 John Street Chic, Pokie... Favorite classes: US History, Accounting. Favorite teachers: Mr. Darrin, Mr. Hopkins mpu, Daytona Beach with JC ’85, NY ' s Eve, X—Mas ’84, U2, Prince, JD ' s driveway, Weirs Beach, Jr Prom, pumpkin- mg, Thanksgiving „. Participated in freshman basketball, JV field hockey, SADD, Peer Tutoring ... Collegebound. “ To the best ofjnends, I want you to know that no matter where or howfar you go, I ' ll remember our friendship and how wonderful it’s been.” “And I’ll have a smile for you when we meet again.” TIC an 23 Prescott Street 9tVSenior Profiles ( . , Ka w ml , 7 « hi m ne 14 Balsam Road Katey, Marg... Favorite class was Accounting I... Favorite teacher: Mr. Blaney... Will he remembered for going to the Cape every summer, going out with PV, hanging around Winchester ... Will always remember great times with JV, KA, LP, KO, VT, and KM, PV and friends, summers with KH, EB, TL, and Amos, pumpkining ’85, skiing with PV and KA, b—day party at Kimmy ' s... Involved in SADD, Peer Tutoring, Powder Puff, Slide Show, Senior Class Committee... Employed at Sea Crest Hotel... College- bound. “What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. “Goodbye, Reading.” Tu Feen- Co. ta o, tie 10 Fielding Road Mo ... Enjoyed Biology ... Wilt be remembered for taking Comp Math I senior year... Will always remember Rusfi with AC, DD, PR, DA, “little brown scamp”, U2 withAV and RS, Bryan Adams with DA, DJC, CVS with JV, homeroom with EM,JQ, summer of’85 (DA, BR, BF, SA), England’s awesome, JB, SS, ES, DT, Mike, Phil, Chico, Sat nite with DA, B McC, DJC, SA ... Participated in cross — country, winter and spring track, band ... Employed at CVS ... Collegebound. “If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me? For I must be travelling on now ’cause there’s too many places I’ve got to see. ” —Lynyrd Skynyrd S aii Mona, Kid ... Enjoyed Idea of Man, Human Behavior ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Croft, Mr. Swanson... Will be remembered for Garbage mouth, “Hey You!”, being in¬ jured soccer season, being Diana’s sister ... Will always remember “The Elite”, homeroom with Mo, Boston 6151 85, erasing North Andover, Diana’s LTD, pumpkining ’85, 10 29 85—good times with Diana ana Al... Activi¬ ties included band, Spanish Honor Society, SADD, varsity soccer ... Collegebound. “It’s these changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes, noth¬ ing remains quite the same ... if we weren ' t all crazy, we would go insane.” —Jimmy Buffet Manful 5TVine Street ( (F( sfofi ier . Mara covffx 14 Aurele Circle Rocko _ Enjoyed English with Mr. Croft. Trig with Mr. Vaccaro _ Favorite teachers were Mr. Lovely, Mrs. Jones, and Mr. Appleby _ Remembered for natural blonde hair, gambling, eating large amounts of food, sports statisti¬ cian, writing funny songs and poems, and being late for school _ Will remember talkin ' sports with Gila, Chinese food with Sav, jumpin’ into the SA V mobile, verbalizing with TR, BM, PP, summer ' 85 with AG, MM, beating Lexington, “the vette”, soccer crawl _ Involved in baseball, basketball _ Employed as a vender at Fenu ay Park _ Collegebound. “Hey Wally, when I ' m a big high school guy will 1 still haie to take a creepy bath every night? —Beaver Cleaier . Me m e S ' . «. (aroney 65 Oak Street Rom, Mel... Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Tyburc Liked Mrs. Sweeney ... Will be remembered for 86, Powie, long talks with l.P, lollipop, PS with IM, window jumps, 6—pack with MM, KS, MC, KO, KS. ' pit slop . Harvard, rat no. 1233, Rm 333, trips to P s ... Will always remember camp with CB, special memories with CM, skiing, babysitting, SS Beach, 11 18, X—SI as 82, TC, TG ' s with TM, fried dough, SS 12 30184, Kowloon, pumpkining, beehne, beating up CM with KC _ Ac tin- ties included football cheerleading, Powder Puff, Spanish Club, Pep Squad _ Collegebound. “Thanks KS, you ' re the best! “You only hie once, but if you hie right once is enough. ” (Ml « M. c. (a rfi ns 55 Martin Road Lee... Favorite classes were graphic arts, history, algebra Favorite teachers were Mr. Harney, Mr Swanson. Mrs Jones _ Will be remembered for being shy, nut liking school, taking Sll car at lunch with EM and CN.junior year, ' 85 Senior Skip Day with CM, EM, SM, JJ, and DW _ Will always remember the best of times with Steve King, Cheryl McC, EM, CN, DW, JJ, SM. S . SA, NM, the class of 86 _ Partuipated m gymnastics . Collegebound to study commercial art. “Heaven, through the good times and the bad we get through them all with the help from our parents and friends. —Bryan Adams “I love you Mom and Dad! Senior Profiles 99 Green 41 TUCAWVe 96 Beaver Road Nor... Favorite classes: math, English.. . Favorite teachers: Mr. Vaccaro, Mrs. Bume ... Remembered for her gold, POLO, her new BMW, her excellent driving, workm at the bakery, laughing ... Will remember the best of times with KS, CF, Deb, CM, DW, DL, TB, LC, DD, etc., and the rest of the class of ' 86 ... Participated in SADD, Peer Tutoring, Spanish Club... Employed at Joseph ' s in Boston Collegebound to study a foreign language. “ Thanks to Ma, Dad, Nancy, Dora, and my family for everything!” “ 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. ” SlwWL flcui ra 59 Francis Drive Ellie ... Favorite classes were math, Accounting, and English ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Bond, Mr. Lovely, Mrs. Lyle, and Mr. Scarpitto ... Will be remembered for laughing at everyone’s jokes, and saying “ You know what I meanr ... Will always remember Junior Prom with JK, Christine, Cheryl, Lisa, LW, SS, MD, trip to Italy, Canobie Lake with the class of ' 86, and the Duran Duran concert... Collegebound. ‘‘Be glad that you are free; free to change your mind, free to go most anywhere, anytime. Be glad with what you have. ” —Prince CKcU i eeri Q). fc £ ' id er 154 Howard Street Kathy, Deels, GG1 ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Blaney and Mr. Darrin ... Will always remember AP, Junior Prom, cruzin’ in the van with AP and RL, great times with LP, JD, JP, KM, JV, TR, TC, CD, CM, McWong’s, Weirs Beach, Cafe Cod, Marshfield, raves with CB, parties at PD’s, TFs, CL and LR ... Activities included SADD and 735 ... Employed at Latham and Latham ... Collegebound. “Dream until your dreams come true.” —Aerosmith teredo {. yftcS u e u 104 Pleasant Street Free _. Enjoyed Ancient History _. Favorite teachers were Mr. Frit arul Mr. Moscanello ... Will be remembered for saving lunch Nigs, listening to the oldies , and lovingthe song “You Dropped a Bomb on Me” ... Will always remember best of times with MO, Victory Dance? ?, fried dough at KM ' s, DDI) and Bk dance with LP, trash detail, NY ' s ' 85, breaking 16:00 m cross country withSJ, l P of I BTC,, out window with LP to MQjs _ Co—captain of cross country, member of winter and spring track _ Collegebound. “It ' s the laughter we will remember whenever we remember the way we were. —Barbra Streisand C ( won Q) . l{c( r a pe 181 Bancroft Avenue Ed, Eddy... Favorite classes were Music Theory, Twenties and Thirties ._ Favorite teachers were Mr. Bunten, Mr. Howland, Mrs. Scarpitto... Will be remembered for being into fusion, his black drum set, being a rebel for no reason _. Will always remember RR with RC, good times with the gang, jamming with DC, Killam sessions, AC’s Guess jeans, AC and CH at summer bluz. Party — “Ed’s here”, Rush 1012184, SRV 3 22 85, Santana 6185, his true love KR _. Member of jazz band... Employed as a produce distribution analyst at Cerretam’s Collegebound. “Let the truth oj loi’e enlighten, let the cove of truth shine clear.” —Rush ruin 0 r . ' .stfiefoarS ni 10 A Street 1C, Bly... Favorite class was Western Civ... Favorite teachers were Ms. Montejunas, Mr. Harney, and Mrs. Normand — O ' Brien ._ Will always remember his good grades in junior high and B EC KET! ... Editor — in—Chief of Impressions .„ Employed at Donut Maker. “1 AM well educated. —Sting “My God, what have 1 done?” —Talking Heads “Your fami ly is your football team.” —David Bowie “Nice Becket!” lOQ Seruor Profiles ( f ar ed 6 °. k llc r a r i u 43 Woodland Street Chuck, Edgar „ Enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Blodgett and Ancient History with Mr. Lovely ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Kaczowka and Mr. Carroll ... Will be remembered for having that “other side ... Will always remember KM leaving Jim ' s, NH runs, summer of ' 85, meeting Mr. G, fried rice, partying with Maco, Quilt, Dent, Joe, Prest, and OAK, unintentional sleepover, 11 18, Halloween Dance ' 85 ... Participated in football and skiing ... Collegebound. “The greatest hazard in life is to have risked nothing. tern S ' . . sc ay y 28 Bainbridge Road Che ... Enjoyed Mr. Lovely’s class freshman year ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Scarpitto and Mr. Blaney ... Will be remembered for always saying “you’re so gay” ... Will always remember Donny Wood, SM, JC, JJ, EM, LM, CN, and Nor, and going to Scituate with all of her friends ... Employed at Deb’s ... Collegebound. “Thanks a lot Mom and Dad, I love you both.” Swan . .JCCo tie 45U Franklin Street Lovie ... Favorite class was Geometry ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Schettini ... Will be remembered for being the Provider ... Will always remember 2 for 1 deal with ML and RG, the hill, good times with MC, double trouble, summer of’86, HB andGH ’83, Dent’s parties, K — runs, tequilla sunrise, Halloween ’85, MB’s bashes, the band, ML’s other self... Participated in JV football... Employed at Sarman’s Ski Loft ... Collegebound. “Take it to the limit, one more time. a ncia SZ. « Z A ci p icy 62 Arcadia Avenue Patty _ Enjoyed Ancient History with Mr. Lovely _ Favorite teachers were Miss P, Mrs. Grimes _ Remembered for being late Jor Miss P’s class, saying Wow and Alright , getting teased by friends, always eating nutritionally, being seen jogging around Reading, being best friends with Paula ... Will remember fun times with the gang down at the MB, good times with PB, AB, BO, SJ, KS, SV, MO _ Participated m softball, cross country, winter and spring track. Powder Puff, SADI) _ Employed at DeMouias _ Collegebound. “ Thanks CV for all your help, I really appreciate it, you re the best!“ “Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you. Jfe t ie t , (. «_ (cZ Zcarney 62 Arcadia Avenue Steve ... Favorite class u as electronics ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Moms _. Will be remembered Jor locking keys in his car, multicolored muscle cars _ W ill always remember the summer of ’85, cruising the parkway, Hampton Beach, Friday the 13th, AC D(., . AfC, BD. IR, united we stand one and all _ E.mployed at Pool V ilia _ Collegebound for engineering. “For better or worse, you ' re bought and sold, they ll love you when you ' re hot arul leai you when you ' re cold —Paul Stanley {. , icf e « c iao i 217 Washington Street Kite, Katie ... Favorite classes were l aw and E nglish Eavonte teachers were Mr. Scarpitto arul Sir. Lovely Will be remembered for her snide remarks and never say trig anythtng twice _ Will always remember fun times with IJI, I F, LC, PD, Main St., gym with Spink arul E lien, purnpkining _ Enjoys swimming and dancing E mployed at CVS _ Collegebound. “As you push offfrom the shore, won t you turn your heatl once more arul make your peace with everyone —Jethro Tull Senior Profiles 1 , t u ) ra 12 Beech Street Meuse ... Favorite classes were Human Biology, US History, Decisions ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Darrin and Mr. Blaney ... Will he remembered for being with MS (4 26 84), saying “ hate this ... Will always remember good times with MS and friends, partying at PD ' s, skiing, 1st day of 9th grade on crutches, if2 concert, 12 2 84, Maine with MS, TS, MJ, CM, MO, NS ... Involved in softball freshman and sophomore years and Peer Tutor¬ ing ... Employed at Pewter Pot ... Collegebound. “Don’t ever forget that you can achieve so many of the things you can imagine—imagine that! It’s not as hard as it seems. ” —Laine Parsons “ love you Mom and Dad! Ju uxarcne 43 Covey Hill Road Mills, Yo — Yo, Skippa ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Nelson ... Remembered for smooth legs, Watertown—the ditch, Don’t bother me I ' m crabby, nite shazzer, loving the Brady Bunch, bucket seats, driving speed limits... Will remember summer ’84 with KW, LA, SD, GR, Maine ’84—’85 ransack with KW, Hey!, NH, U2, WHAM!, UNH, Wilmington with CB,JO, Buck, Altas, MF, UN, BC — 5, Barrows, OMNI, “Bob’s subs”, Quarters, SF, JC, BD, TR, Hull, Miller time ... Soccer cheerleading captain, member of Advanced Dance, SADD ... Collegebound. “Thanks Mom and Dad.” “So it’s the laughter we will remember, whenever we remember the way we were.” —Barbra Streisand finned fifi. fore A 91 Arcadia Avenue Relli _ Enjoyed the shops, Mr. Eeit’s English class, and lunch _ Favorite teachers were Mr. Fell and Mr. Chetwynd _ Will be remembered for Yamaha, 4 — wheeling, aiul wrecking cars _ Will always remember Sunoco, Bud rock, living room and tunnel parties, Maine. Barrows, ADAP. C.ompu, NH runs, going over, to the loading dock with Phil J, and Peter D’s house _ Employed at D’s Sm ' ice Station ... Euture plans include attending trade school. {J tana A. « oep Zo 848 Main Street D, Dt, Marsh ... Favorite class was Human Behavior ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Swanson, Mr. Rhodes, Mrs. Wood „ Will be remembered for Puffs!, being best friends with Elaine ... Will always remember Human Behavior with Kris, scoring a goal from midfield, having her own car _ Member of the softball team and band ...Employed at Lechmere „. Collegebound. “Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards. — Kierkegaard’s observation ((die 70 Longview Road Favorite classes were French IV and V, English 9 ... Will be remembered for portable graffiti, the body stocking, “alms”... Will always remember classes ' 83 and ' 84, MG, MH, CH, CL, SL, RS, and PW, Bunten’s luncheons, the NHD ’84 Effugy, Sweeney ’83, “God that’s good!”, France ’83 ... Activities included Wanda’s varsity Drama jocks, select chorus, Metro!, riding around aimlessly on the subway ... Employed at Berson s ... Collegebound. “Can you say something about nothing? That ' s what it finally boils down to. I try and try ... ” —Aldous Huxley “Life is what happens to you ... fixanne (. ll iya«n 617 Pearl Street ' Sue, Morgs ._ Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Dunbar, Shorthand 11 with Miss O’Brien _. Will be remembered for keeping count _ Will always remember special times with Paul, raving with KI), 4 th of July with MM, Eeb 2, Junior Prom with AA, TC, ana PT, St. John’s Prep Senior Prom with PT, pumpkinmg. Assump¬ tion, memorable times with MM arul KS, her house, Cheerleaders Dance... Participated in SADD, gymnastics, winter and spring track... Employed by a lawyer... College- bound. “If you make people think they are thinking, they will love you; but if you make them really think, they’ll hale you. 102 Senior Profiles ( ' m± { ne «. f(.. 19 Dudley Street rruLey Chris, Moors ... Favorite classes were Human Behavior, Accounting ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Valeska, Mr. and Airs. Scarpitto ... Remembered for “You’re kidding and always singing Will remember the PARTIES, Jr Prom, pumpkining, rollerskating, Canobie Lake, Lanai Island, 312184, 3 16 84, 9 3 84, 3 23 84, Maine, The Gatherings, no.84, SS,JW, LD, KA, CL,JD, SF, and friends ... Involved in Jr and Sr Class Committees, Slide Show, HR Rep, Powder Puff, Gym Show, SADD, Spanish Club ... Employed at Atlantic ... Collegebound. “Thanks Mom and Dad, I LOVE YOU! “For every joy that passes, something beautiful remains.” —Hadin Marshall ( flose iA S ' , «. 93 Oak Street Jeff. Juice ... Enjoyed Ancient History, freshman English ... Favorite teacfiers were Mrs. Cook and Mr. Myslickt _ Will be remembered for the Mustang ... Will always remember Skidmore with AC, JS, GH. RC, Aleatheads with GH, work with JS, trash detail, times with CM and SN, Hawk. IGC,proms, gymnastics with GK, RS, Slick, Hew Year ' s Eve ’85, Cope ' s bashes, thinking, gym shows. The Slang, The Shadows, swimming with AC _. Member o) gymnastics team, was a Powder Puff coach _ Employed at The Plantation _ Collegebound. “ We can sink, or we can float, cause we ' re all in the same btg boat. ” —The Police “i can be bought but can’t be wrapped —R Pryor , aurrt . .y (o uNf ta 89 Red Gate Lane Emma—Lou _. Enjoyed Algebra l arul Senior Math ... Favorite teachers: Alrs. Grimes, Mr. Croft _ Remembered for being with KS, laughing... Will remember Heloo! , times with “6—pack , AP, MO, JM, CM.JG.JD, ME with KS (YB), on the rock, 3 AM stop, cook—ouLs with KS, MC, OHPP, 2 2 85, UNH. MC, HEN, beach, Rm 333, funnels, skiing with KS, carsick, Dukes of Hazzurd, pumpkining, behirid door with SE, “excellent ... Imolved in cheerleading, SADD, Powder Puff - Collegebound. “Thanks Mom and Dad—I love you. “How lucky I am to know so rr umy good people but how unfortunate that saying goodbye would be so hard. —Barry Mamlow (xa ie . {u a te u 32 Indian Tree lane Beth. Buffy _ Enjoyed Mr. l.ovely s classes Laconic teachers were Mr. Howland, Ms. Atonlejunas Will be remembered for her “ordinary tennis sunglasses, chuku hominy _ Will always remember bagging, Kitty’s, pumpki rung, ME, SF, “what? , IQ — Fiji, AG—Do it, 12 251 83, Newton ' 85, gummy bears, geeze Louise, Sh party, “Oh my cabasa! , 9 21185 — Gumby, l.Ol t. Member of tennis team. SADD. Slide Show, and co—manager of field hockey Plans to go to college and Aruba “ The world is all out there fur you. It all depends on what you do. Your life’s too short for wastin ’ time so follow your heart and make up your mirui —Lionet Ruhie “Good luck Gludge and Jody. t Senate « {fane « afi es 32 Cross Street Amnia, Amano ... Favorite classes were Geometry and Word Processing ... Favorite teacher was Mrs. Brogna ... Will he rememberedfor being late and being with PJ, TW, and CG... Will always remember good times with Mario V, TC, NM, BC, GC, EM, RP, and Paul, Rascals, and cruising with MV... Enjoyed horseback riding, swimming, and dancing ... Employed at The Fabric Place in the Woburn Mall ._ Collegebound. “Thanks Mom and Dad, I love ya.” Enjoyed AP Chemistry ana Western Civ ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Appleby, Mr. Zenewicz, and Mr. Kaczowka ... Will be remembered for being a devout Philadelphia 76’ers fan in enemy Celtic territory ... Will always remember the great teachers and classes he had ... Employed at New England Pathology Services as a lab assistant ... Collegebound to study biochemical research. “76’ers are number one.” Jo J f- (eat y 3$5 South Street Lori, Lor, Lu ... Enjoyed Pre—Calculus ... Favorite teacher: Mr. Kenney ... Remembered for buying clothes, the hurt leg, loving The Doors, having no f ree time, being tired, saying oh, cute!”, dancing, changingpocketbooks, being in a daze ... Will remember barnstorming, pumpkins, Mr. Bottle, proms ’84, ’85, ’86, JA, SP, .S’, MB, SJ, PB, RS, and the guys. The Bash, France, Sting, . . ID at g? “Thanks to everyone for four terrific years and memories. ” “Yesterday’s mistakes are part of today’s knowledge, and today’s knowledge is part of tomorrow’s mistakes.” Nelly ... Enjoyed Accounting ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Greene _ Will be remembered for being Mr. Nelson’s little sister, never betng shy, and singing or listening to MJ songs _. Will always remember the best of times with Elite, Cheryl, Lisa, iMura, and LW, Harvard _ Actnnties in¬ cluded varsity basketball, field hockey, and softball ._ Collegebound. “Everything seems to be coming up roses.” —Eddie Murphy Jackie, Jack ... Enjoyed Human Behavior _. Favorite teacher was Mr. Rhodes ... Will be remembered for being an awesome driver”, always getting ragged on, and being gullible .„ Will always remember LF, KV, JD, SP, DD, JB, PD, LB, LC, good times with KR, Salisbury ’83, DD, cruising in the GP’s, Route 28, wild bash on 2122185, summer ’85, Hollywood at Hampton 714185, “all rughters unth the gang” ... Collegebound. “Thanks Mom and Dad. Love ya.” “Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime. We’ll take the best and forget the rest, and someday we’ll find these are the best of times. ” —Styx 119 Bancroft Avenue Audi ... Enjoyed computers and Algebra II „. Will be remembered for outrageous excuses and always being with Kel, Kim, or Sapy ... Will always remember Jr Prom with Jim, New Year s ’83, NA runs, Florida 54 with KE, Maine, MG and NS, good times with KE, SP, KF, Rll, CB, LC, Frosh, wshtp, oink ... Member of Jr and Sr Class Committees arul Pep Squad... Employed at Custom Lee’s... Collegebound. “What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. —Emerson “Thanks for being there Mom, Kirn, and Kel. % 104 Senior Profiles rC( ap S. C ' 0Qrien 56 Wakefield Street Gidge, Crash! Enjoyed Human Behavior, Trigo¬ nometry ... Favorite teachers: Mr. Valeska, Mr. Vaccaro, Mrs. Sweeney ... Remembered for loving her friends and family, talking, being a great driver, making the paper ... Will remember friends she made — 114183, half sis Kel, Hull with KC and SM, KF, Springsteen with K P, LR and CF parties, PD’s, 7 12 85 at TA’s, “We ' ve Got Tonight”, parties with TA, MS, KCT, SM, MS, TS, and class of ’86!, “ Thanks KF!” SADD, Spanish Club ... Plans include college and Europe with Kel. “Thanks Mommy and Daddy, I love you!” “ Yes it’s finally time to leave, take it calmly and serene, it’s the famous final scene. —Bob Seger , can If ru ' r C 10 Governors Drive O Bie, Obra ... Favorite classes were Trigometry and Chemistry ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Vaccaro, Mr. Blodgett ... Will be remembered for hitting a pick-—up, loud music, the dart, blowing up his backyard on July 4 th, and practicing all the time ... Will always remember good times with DC, TR, PC, CB, The Silver Bullet Band, pumpkins, and special times with Shelia M ... Activities included varsity soccer, JV baseball, and freshman basket¬ ball ... Employed at The Lobster Claw ... Collegebound. “To all — The opposite of love is not hate. It’s apathy.” I need a hug! Seniors Sean O ' Brien and Lynn Powers express their friendship. mm C { ffa ptf 64 Prescott Street ' Enjoyed Biology, Human Behavior Favorite teachers were Airs. Budrewicz, and Mr. Blaney _ Will be remembered for saying” really realistic , being” proper” _ Will alunys remember Enfield, NH 81 — ’85, FT, FT, PC, KD, the proms. Ditto Jimmy!, St. Elmo’s Fire, walk¬ ing with SF. special times with JC, 8 9 83, 814 84, 8 5 84 _ Member of lr and Sr Class Commutes, SADD, Spanish Club F mphryed at The Fabric Place in the Woburn Mall ... Collegebound. “Sometimes it feels like forever and ever that I ' ve been reaching to be all that 1 am. But I ' m only a few steps nearer, yet I ' m nearer. —A tin Grant JGMu €M. 21 ‘hemlock Road Kel, Yoko, O ' Nie _. Enjoyed Human Behavior... Favorite teachers were Mr. Valeska, Mr. Croft ... Remembered for being with KS, being a member of “6—pack ’, being grounded for coming in late... Will always remember great times with the best of jnernis. specuil times with I F, 8 24 85, running on empty with KS, Hey. hey, hey _. , OHPP, PPAC, half days. P ' s, Rm 333, Dumper s, Ralph’s, FR, Dukes of Hazzard Sight, Florida, needing a taxi home from NFS’ _ 7 hanks A to, Sr Prom ... Soccer cheerleader, co—captain of hockey, football, and basket¬ ball cheering, Adianced Dance _ Collegebound. “The work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives, and the dream shall neier die — ed Kennedy x xim ter e ( ' tcc pc c i et 36 Grand Street Kim _ Favorite class was English Favorite teacher was Miss Pappalardo Will be remembered for trying to e . plain how tv play Chinese softball Will always remember good times with the best of friends, MS, TA, BO, SM, KW, l.P, PA.JW, BK, AH, summer of ' 84 Activities included varsity softball _ F.mployed at Gregory ' s Sub Shop _ Collegebound “Have faith m yourself and the things you do. you won’t go wrong.” “I love you Atom and Dad Senior Profile ZoZ n Z. C f lier 12 turges Road Olie, Batman „ Favorite teachers were Mr. Bond and Mr. BrettWill be remembered for the strap match in the hall and being Piper’s only fan Will always remember good times with Cosh, Bob McNeil, Halloween ' 85, Al’s beaten, the Blue Dart, and the Voyage ... Employed at Doug’s Exxon Collegebound. y r r fZ. C y atf 210 Summer Avenue Gila, Geezelmann, Bubba, Scoop, Fernandes ... Favorite classes: US History, gym... Favorite teacher: Mrs. Jones... Remembered for being a sports nut, wanting to talk, rappin sports with Rocco, going psycho with Roots, never going to sleep ... Will remember great times with his best buddies, U2, NY ' s Eve, camping, Halloween, his surprise party, soccer team, nag sessions with Anth n Rich, red bag, Singing Sands Beach 12 30 84, getting hit by a runaway moped, ultimate in purple, Dairymaid runs, the journal... Soccer, track, freshman basketball... Employed at Berson’s ... Plans to attend college and meet Pele. “Only hope can keep me together, love can mend your life, but love can break your heart. ” —Gordon Sumner ena « ZZ. ZPafiu tA 9 Kensington Avenue Della ... Favorite class was Human Behavior ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Swanson ... Will be remembered for her jewelry, going shopping, wanting to marry N. Marcus, constantly whining, her psychic ability ... Will always remember the Cape with DL and LG, time after tan with MI, Revere Beach with MI and LP, Bawk!, Mi’s driv¬ ing, living on Beacon Hill with PI), MS, and Main St., City Hall with DL, MS, and BB, long talks with RK ... Member of SADD and Sr Class Committee... Employed at Holiday Inn ... Collegebound to study interior decorating. “ How high I aim, how much I see, how far reach depends on me.” JZaa mi ZZ. . J Zasa a rieZZo 62 Westcroft Road luirry, Ixis _ Enjoyed Imw, Twenties and Thirties _ Favorite teachers: Mr. Blaney, Mr. Dunbar ... Will always remember having the best of times with the best of friends—TC. KM. TV, CP, ID, KM, TR.Jl), CM, KA, TF. cruising in the i an with Prest and NR, hangin’ at PD ' s, “ TheLtvtngroom”, Conservation Land ’83, MG’s puk — up. Long Beach—summer ’85, Blistex me!’’, TC’s bashes, Dog chase with 7 R, 8 11 85, unforgettable times with CW, MD ' s 9 26 84, Compu ’84—85 ... Member of SADI) and Senior Class Committee _ Collegebound. “Thanks Mom and Dad. I can ' t change the world, but l can change the world within me.” 0 e e FFU 244 Pearl Street Favorite classes were Accounting I and II „. Favorite teacher was Mr. Snyder „. Will be remembered for being an obnoxious spat, cruisin’ in the Duster, the “taxi driver”, always working, free haircuts, “Get a life ”... Will always remember DI), JD, KV,JN, IB, AR, LC, good times in the GP, JN ' s wild party 2f85, Hampton ’85, 7 4 85, TN’s bash, the three party night, the nde to the mall with Diane, skiing ' 84, coolers, pumpkimng, con¬ certs _ Employed at Solutions, Inc. _ Collegebound. “ Those crazy nights 1 do remember in my youth. do recall those were the best times, most of all.” —-Journey « fs sfr t SZ. fl ' ersu i 263 Woburn Street Miss Kris, Petee, Super P ... Enjoyed Intermediate Writ¬ ing with Mr. Woody ... Favorite teachers: Mr. Blaney, Mr. Dunbar ... Remembered for talking in English, laughing on cue, shopping m 7— 11, surfing, stealing LTS with PM, never getting jokes, Kristen Graham 51 i ... Will remember SLT with KF, Groton ’84, Baltimore ' 84, classic summer ' 85, trashing on the Kennebec, driv¬ ing with BF, TAG, CB ' s ... Involved in Peer Editing, Pioneer, Peer Tutoring, JV f ield hockey... Collegebourid. “Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. And over all these virtues put love ...” —Col.3:13—14 106 Senior Profiles o w ' Spun Pe r elt ' dccE 1 Longview Avenue Enjoyed Junior Merchandising, Distributive Education ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Levesque and Mr. Swanson... Will be remembered for talking about Dave, being the only person out back who didn’t smoke... Will always remember going to the caves, out back, summer ' 83 at the lake, Jr Prom with Dave, summer ' 84 with Weebs in Revere, going to St. Martin with her father and sister, the corner, Weeh’s 16th birthday party at VFW, York Beach ’83, April Vacation at LCs ... Enjoyed dancing and judo ... Employed at Bradlee’s ... Collegebound. “Stand your ground, never surrender.” —Corey Hart “ love you, Dave.” sPudan Pi tcano 87 Gleason Road Rickies, Spic ... Will be remembered for SS in S with Alta and SD ...Will always remember good times with SD, Alta, T, Finna, Audi, KF, KO, CH, Alta’s, tunnel, livin- groom, 10 of 10, the wagon hunts with A, BD in 9th grade ... Employed at TAPS Ent. “Born to run.” —Bruce Springsteen Peonage PfetiA7 107 Eastway Lenny ... Enjoyed Spanish ... Favorite teachers were Mr. DiSanzo, Mr. Hart ... Will be remembered for saying “What the devil?”, and” Pain!”... Will always remember being a member of the 1985 Summer Street Hockey Championsh ip Team, BW with DC, President Reagan and his great double administration... Played street hockey and was a member of the Spanish National Honor Society and the Republican Party of Reading ... Employed as a numismatist and vice—president of Compu—Tame ... Plans include getting Compu—Tame in Fortune 500. “We’re born crying, live complaining, and die dis¬ appointed.” —Proverb ytiti S ' . Pewters ‘ 235 Pleasant Street Powtc, 4 — 10, Lila _ Enjoyed Ancient History, Algebra 11 _ Favorite teachers were Mr. Lively, Mr. Croft, the Scarpittos _ Remembered for her height, cons, part., “Freddie . Red Rtunite, Mel ’86. 4 83 BD s, “inmates , the bam, late talks with JM and JD, PD 3 26185, “Chicago”, M(J’s 8114185 with TM _ Will remember BF’s—1 M(sis), MC, RW, special times with DY, good friends. DR with MS—6 6 85, B1RDIDDDIPH SS with TM, MC, BT—6124 85, PA with MC. MB—BP?”, SJ’s 12 31, TF with JP, cake fight. shou er scenes — JI) at fK’s, and the great tracksters... Cheerleader... Employed at Brigham ' s _ Collegebound. “Thanks Mom and Pop, 1 LOVE YOU.” Pa ScA Prato PJ, Fatneck, Farky ... Favorite classes: Twenties and Thirties, Physics ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Howlatui, Mr. Blum ... Remembered for being easygoing and carejree, Bud man 10131185, “Lightweight City , doing his own thing, Hawann shorts — baseball, getting his own u ay ... Will never forget KC, TC, TR. A a, LC, SS, SK. SF, summer of ' 85, 2 9 82, 12 15 85, Sugarloaf, Halloween ' 85, “ Victor ' s bash”, “Pork Stripping ’, soccer tournament 84, New Year’s Eve 84, 85, beach day, KISS party, college weedend _ Member ol varsity baseball and soccer. Ski Club, and CYO _ Worked for his parents _ Plans to attend college and become an entrepreneur. “The ultimate destination o) ei-ery traveler is always himself ” —Winston (.hurchill anra S. PypdSetf 32 Hampshire Road Lola, Woua ._ Favorite classes were Accounting and computer s... Liked Mr. Cillts, Mr Blaney. Mr Howland _ H ill be remembered for losing keys, flashing lights, and her cow pants „ Will always remember the liuuzzi parties 11 11 84, 12 7 84, 12 8 84, condo weekend, ME and Nil with Myra, the pose, Halloween 84. 85, Revere Beach, Bawk, good times with Ml, LS, t.P. arui V al Participated in track, 7 35 and SADD 1. rnployee of Debs _ Plans to attend a Jour year college “ Those crazy nights l do remember in my youth I do recall those were the best times, most of all —Journey “ Thanks Mom and Dad—1 los e you Senior Profile 109 SVn Aonu 32 Haverhill Street Rat, Prest, GGV ... Favorite classes were history and Human Behavior ... Liked Mr. Dunbar ... Will be remembered for playing the drums. The IS ... Will always remember playing at RMHS, 10131185, 5 11 85, great times with KM, Firebird with CB, the “memorial, ]r Prom, good times with BO, JM, JG, ]D, CM, RL, MO, PG, the van with RL, KM, LP, TV, CI), TR, JD, TC, JD, Dent ' s house, score with Quilt, NH runs, summer of ' 85, Long Beach, partying with KS, MM, MG, CB ... Played varsity baseball... Collegebound. “Some are born to move the world, to live their fantasies. But most of us just dream the things we’d like to be.” —Rush Jenn, Fiji, Schmenn Favorite classes were Biology, French, West Civ Favorite teachers were Mr. Appleby, Mrs. Healy. Mr. Ham, Mrs. Burne Remembered for alu ays having a cast on one foot or another! _ Will always remember France with SF, Italy with Cludge.fun with all of the gang, esp SF and BM. being the only girl in AP C.hem, Princeton Capor, -f 85, 12116185, Claiuha and Wes Editor — in—chief for Pioneer, member of Im¬ pressions. Peer Tutonng, Drama Club, NHS, and VP oj the FNHS .. Intends to go to Aruba and then to college. Thanks Mom and Dad, 1 love you! Great spirits have often encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. ” —Albert Einstein Matt, Quilt Enjoyed Human Behavior „ Favorite teacher was Mrs. Wood ... Will be remembered for the Missing Person Alert, The IS... Will never forget the lack oj money at the Koala, luau with Dent and Maco, Hoop games with GB, DY, CN, Maco’s house, score with AP, awesome times until TM, hanging with JM,JD, CM, BO, AP, PG,JG, the lake seventh period with Dent... Member of varsity football... Future plans include college. “No more Mr. Nice Guy.’’ —AC S c wcwd IV. PJla iffA ecu 63 Vine Street Ted, Rub, Rubs Liked Ancient History and Law ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Appleby and Mr. Lovely „ Will be remembered for saying stupid things that don’t make sense, being pulled over in Nil four times in one night, telling bad jokes, telling good jokes that aren ' t laughed at ... Will always remember Nil with KG and RM, staying at TC’s for a week, summer of ' 85 with BR, CA at FlB ... Activities included winter and spring track ... Employed at Papa Gino’s... Plans to be rich after college. “It ' s been fun. 108 Senior Profiles ivmas . Aa ft t 217 Woburn Street Tyrone, Ralph, Ralphy ... Enjoyed Twenties and Thirties ... Fax’onte teachers were Mr. Darrin, Mr. Croft, and Mr. Lovely ... Will be remembered for getting caught, wanting an untouchable, chewing tobacco, being constantly in¬ fatuated, all of the crazy ideas ... Will always remember Halloween ’85, the night in the closet, good times with BP and the boys, BR parties, JW, PC, DC, DP, RC, SO, VP, CM, and many others ... Activities included Powder Puff cheerleading, wrestling. Debate Team Chairman, Pioneer staffs Future plans include the Marines, Peace Corps, or college. But I know what ' s been on your mind... you ' re afraid it’s all been wasted time.” —The Eagles rz r cf a A. PAeac 35 Laurel Lane Tricia, Trush ... Enjoyed Accounting 1... Favorite teachers were Mr. Blaney, Mr. Hopkins ... Will always remember good times with the best of friends — TC, JD, JD, CM, CD, KM, LP, TV,JL, TO, the van with Presto and the guys, H2 — 4 16 85, TC’s parties, Conservation Land etc., dogchase with LP — 8 11 85, JD ' s driveway with TC and CM, Weirs Beach—8 3 85, 6 6 85, TV—Take me with you, special times with Kevin — 8129185, 2 17 85 ... Employed at Harrow ' s Restaurant ... Collegebound. “Thanks Mom and Dad.” “If I had anything I’d give it all to you.” — U2 40 Pennsylvania Avenue Favorite classes were Mr. Lovely’s 6th period freshman social studies ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Lovely and Mr. Feit... Will always remember the RR with IB, So, BA, MS, KF, Memorial Park with HC, going to hockey in the scamp with DK,JB, SS, BA, and knocking out his tooth... Participated in varsity hockey ... Collegebound. “I leave a baseball bat to the Class of ’87 to defend themselves against HC.” 197 Washington Street Annie _ Enjoyed Man in Conflict Liked Mr. Hodgkins _ Will be remembered for always smiling and talking about Frank, remembering everything Will always remember 4 27184, Frank, my best friend l.P, riei ' er forget FO, HC weekends, the Junior Prom, SP, DD, KV, The Pretenders 4127184, 5118 84 FDforever... Employed at Century 21 „ Collegebound. If by chance that special place that you’ve been dreaming of leads you to a Umely place f ind your strength m love. —George Benson F a f A. A f t 144 Charles Street Reg, Blotto ...EnjoyedSpanish II... Favorite teachers: Mr. Bun ten, Mr. Donovan ... Will be remembered for moving to Reading High the beginning of Jr year ... Will always remember Sandy and Jr Prom, climbing water towers in l.ynnfield. skiing at Sugarloaf, recording in a studio unth his band, the beach ... Hockey, music, partying .. Employed at Vogue Restaurant... Plans to pursue a career in music. “ Everybody ' s lookm for the answer, everybody’s looking for a place to hide They cannot see deep inside their shelter, thinking tu one’s on your side. Don t you know if you run the distance, you may be so far from the madden¬ ing croud? 1 say the path of least resistance is the one which cries out loud. —CH . emn fA. A ic uud 25 Summer Avenue Hose _ Enjoyed math and Engineering _ Favorite teachers were Airs. Brogna, Mr. Patterson _ Vi ill be remembered for being the youngest senior, hainng a car and not being able to drive it _ Will always remember pumpkinmg, parties in the woods _ Activities included scuba diving _ Employed at First Data Resources _ Collegebound to stuay architecture. “Finding the right things is a matter of looking in the right places” —Stewart Copeland ‘Winning isn’t everything, but losing isn ' t anything —Snoopy Ser What! The answer ' s negative? Are you positive? Senior Matt Quilty questions the math teacher. . Aim a « fane Aic a y d 218 Lowell Street Rinda, Woman, TL ... Remembered for always wearing heels, appreciating good looking men. The Chaffeur, “Reckless”, wearing black... Will remember Mr. K and the family. Baps, limo ’85, Jr yr, chats with Mrs. Jones, giggle — man, stickman, Lanai Island, “The Elite”, Halloween parties, army guys, concerts with LB, 41 26 — 5 3 85, having the best friends, Hampton ' 85, un¬ derstanding and support from LB — cake. Rosebud, and Mrs. B, loving Kevin ... Latin and Nat’l Honor Societies, Pioneer Senior Prof. Editor, Student Council. “Problems will come and they will leave you, the world will try to deceive you, but the truth will always be in your soul.” —Lionel Richie s ta p c S ' . PAicA ir 53 Belmont Street Markus J ... Enjoyed 10th Grade English with Mr. Chetwyna ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Swanson, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Brogna Will be remembered for Stoneage Romeos, Senior Talent Night ... Will always remember MD hitting Mrs. B with a tennis ball off the head in gym, STATES winning in Saugus, pumpkining ... Activities included hockey and street hockey ... Plans to work. “Times we know will soon be gone.” —Eddie and the Cruisers “It’s time for a change.” —Stoneage Romeos , e y S ' . Ao wnMm, ' 70 Highland Street Webba, Duck, Scumbag, Auntie Kiwi... Favorite classes: Band, Music Theory, American Lit... Favorite teachers: Mr. “Dick” Bunten, Mr. Eeit ... Will be remembered for webbed toes, Robinson retriever”, navigatingfor RC, the mighty low brass, devoting her love to EM ... Will always remember Killam with the family, Chinese food, padid- dles, 11 8 85, “ethnic joke , 7 19 85, the sofabed with RE and CH _ VP of the Drama Jocks, Drum Major, Spanish Honor Society... Employed at an accounting firm _ Plans to make music. “So before we end, and then begin, we ' ll dnnk a toast to how it ' s been. For now it’s time to change our ways, but I’ve loved these days. —Billy Joel Taz, Teebag... Favorite teachers were Mr. Swanson and Mr. Kaczowka _ Remembered for “ The Blue Bomber”, never being home, never going to school with Alta, staying out all night, wearing sweats, going on R runs ... Will remember ‘Bangin’ Wilbur”, the tunnel, the living room, summer ’85, Anchor steam, concerts with BP, Alta estates, good times with LA, SD, SF, SP, KW, SM, KO, MO, Cl), LS, special times with RG, Yom Kippr, Bryan Adams, TR at 2:30 AM „ Involved in Junior Achievement, SADI), basketball ._ Employed at James’ and DeMoulds ... Collegebound. “Thank you lor everything Luune _ Thanks for always being there Mrs. Alta. 110 Senior Profiles Bunny, Ready, Harriet _ Enjoyed Inheritance from Greek and Latin ... Liked Mr. Valeska, Miss Pappalardo, and Mr. Blodgett ... Will be remembered for getting hit by cars, losing her pocketbooks, Lucy Darnay was 6 when the French Revolution broke out!, “Good Mounin” ... Will always remember 9 3 85, 10 25 85, Lechmere Halloween Party with Joan and the gang, “ Oh my head , Glass of ’86 ... Soccer, cross country ' ! ' winter and spring track ... Employed at Lechmere and as a lifeguard in Woburn _ Collegebound. “Many thanks to Mom and Dad!” “ Life us a series of hellos and goodbyes — I ' m afraid it’s time for goodbye again.” —BJ 457 Franklin Street Betsy, BR, Roscoe, Katie, Kath ... Enjoyed Advetising, Graphic Design ... Favorite teacher: Mrs. Katz ... Will remember ML, Ooooh!, DD, her special friendship, good luck with EW, LC(SPS), PD, SS, MB, Thanks for the memories!, Jr and Sr Proms, KM, LF, Tee in math with Mrs. G,JNin Spain, 2 22 — 23 85 with TO, Chem with Mr. B, pumpkining, EG, NM, CF, BP, her buddy KG, I won’t forget you!, “watch out for movingfirehy drants!”, MS you’re my inspiration, Thanks Mom and Dad for everything! I luv ya! ... Field hockey, HR Rep, Pres of Spanish Club, Spanish Nat’l Honor Society, tutor ... Employed at Marshall’s ... Collegebound. 2d Bear Hill Road Kathy _ Enjoyed French _ Will be remembered for being sarcastic, being jnends with CF _ Will always remember good times with Car, Nor, Deb, and Patty, St. Pat’s ' 84, North Conway, Jr year with the guys, Gregory’s with MB, Marshfield, beach days _ Involved in basketball, sojtball, cross country „ Employed at Gregory’s „ Collegebound. Memories of yesterday will last a lifetime. Hoover, The Conductor ...Enjoyed Human Behavior and Senior Math _ Favorite teachers were Mr. Croft, Mr Schettim... Will be remembered for always being in a good mood, being the conductor for the Hoover Walk, always being with KO ._ Will always remember best of times with KO, KS, MM, MG, KM, “Excellent”, special times with Andy D (heaven), 9 8 85, runnin on empty with KO in Florida, PT on Woburn Street, LI and Sirs. O — love ya! , proms with Al), BW, pumpkining ... Involved in SADD. Pioneer staff, cheerleader, wrestling manager Collegebound. You are as beautiful as your thoughts Thanks Mom and Dad — love you! Teejay... Liked English and Human Behavior... Favorite teacher was Mr. Dunbar... Will be remembered for being absent, being engaged to Don, being best f riends with Michelle, “I’m hungry!” ... Will always remember BS Dance with Chris, Jr Prom with Scott and Alan, working at Burger King, the Drama Club, ML, DC, SR, AT, CC, CB, KS, pm;KS, SD. “Thanks Mom, I love you Don. “Shelli — Thank you for being a friend!” “I believe that if you have the power to dream, then you also have the power to make those dreams come true. ” “Good luck Class of ’86!” Sav, Bubbize ... Enjoyedfr geography, l S History Build ing Construction class _ Favorite teachers Mr. Lovely, Mr. Swanson, Mr. Patterson, Mrs Scarpitto, Mr Schet tim ... Remembered for eating Chinese food with Rucco at Bali Hai, fighting with Mr. Croft, arguing with Coach White ... Will remember SK having a little too much fun al AS ' s house, early morning practices at International House of Pancakes _ Track, football manager, class officer _ Employed at Lombarao Building Contractors and Zayre _ Intends to become a building contractor. “ Without a song the day would never end, without a song the road would never bend, without a song a man am t got a friend, without a song. —Elms Aaron Presley Senior Profiles 111 Smo JcU A owl 44 Eastway Encem, Kic, Capt Charisma ... Enjoyed. Idea of Man, Amer Lit... Favorite teachers: Mrs. Bume, Mr. Kenney, Mrs. Healy _ Will he remembered for tapes in the cellar, Beatle fan, “schm”, working at the music store, general silly stuff ... Will always remember “study” sessions at schmeebs, cruising nowhere with SP andLN, campin’ ’85 with AC, RB, GI, SS, “MAD!”, “DOG”, Beach Boys 9 84, SJ, U2 4 85, P—Cal, Whipcream War 8 85 ... High Happenings, Vivo, Nat ' l and French Honor Societies... employed as the guy who puts breadcrumbs on fishsticks ... Plans to work as Nick Danger, PI. “Too many thanks to Mom, Dad, also Schmoo.” “Don’t crush that dwarf, hand me the pliers.” —FT Scho ... Enjoyed Graphic Design, Geometry, Fr English ... Favorite teachers were Mr. K and Mr. B ... Will be remembered for moods, B and E, loving oldies ... Will always remember Jeff, G(4 in the mom!), Hawk, all the guys, Bill with AC, NY’s Eve, proms and dances, U2, concerts, SN, talks with NN, DM, shadow, Ange, Tony, the Stang, changing, WDA, camping, skidmore, DJ — ing, Uncle Hal... Cross country, varsity spring and winter track, Jr and Sr Class Committees ... Employed at the Plantation ... Collegebound. “If, several years from now, you find me in an airport selling petunias and looking lobotomized, I’d appreciate your strangling me. ” —Opus ' (d. 64 Colonial Drive Irwin, Irwie ... Enjoyed Biology, Ancient History, wood .„ Favorite teacher was Mr. White... Will be remembered for i fighting with Jim O at football ...Jr and Sr Ski Trips to Sugarloar, AM endless search for lost footballs... Activi- t ties included winter and spring track and managing the i football team... Employed at Moymhan Lumber ...Plans to . attend college. “People living in competition. All I want is to have my peace of mind.” —Boston You only live once, but if you do it right once is enough. ” 125 Forest Street Scout, Scoutie ... Liked Woodshop, US History... Favorite teachers were Mr. Patterson, Mr. Schettini, and Mr. and Mrs. Scarpitto _ Will be remembered for wearing a Winnie the Pooh suit to the Halloween Dance f ighting in woodshop with Sav ... Will always remember SK having too much jun o er AS’s house, getting thrown out of track with Sav for urestling, being with GT, Sav, PD, SK, CF, KS _ Actwites included muter and spring track, manag¬ ing football- Employed at Atlantic Supermarket _ Plans to become a mil engineer. “If you want something done right, do it yourself. ” —J IV 25 Arnold Avenue Selvi, Silverbelly... Liked Mr. Valeska, the Scarpittos, Mr. Croft, BAPS ... Remembered for his torchwork, B and E, Best Driver, eating, having fun, beating on Gila, burn¬ ing Roots ... Will remember livingroom and tunnel parties, B Boys, U2, NR Cop Car Chase, good times with everyone, night at MC’s ...Jr class Treasurer, Sr class VP, football captain, and participated in winter and spring track ._ Employed as a lifeguard _ Collegebound. “My advice to you is to start drinking heavily” —-John Belushi. Animal House “ ve got the pedal to the floor, our lives are runnin’faster, got our sights straight ahead, but ain’t sure what we’re after. —Molly Hatchet Shark... Favorite teachers were Mrs. Porter and Mr. DiS- arizo ._ Will be remembered for always being with Gidge and Tern, liking Bruce Springsteen _. Will always remember U2 ’84, ’85, Sprinsteen 8 26 85, Aerosmith, p-runs, parties in front of BD’s, good times with FA, BI), SM, KO, CM, TS, pumpkining, and stealing — all- nighters .„ Plans to go to college and have fun. “Thanks Mom and Dad.” “If dreams came true, oh wouldn’t that be nice!”—Bruce Springsteen 112 Senior Profiles T I o| t ' I I , {even ff . , f iauHedd 75 Wester oft Road Shag; Enjoyed Chemistry, Spanish II... Favorite teachers were Mr. Kaezowca, Mr. Blodgett, and Mr. Donovan ... Will he remembered for Routines, Pee Wee, LeCar... Will always remember Barrows, Sunoco, “primin g”, LR bashes, football, bus rides, hockey, Maine, Puck Songs, Marble House... Employed as a Deli-man at DeMoulas „ Plans to play hockey at the collegiate level. “ What you are is God’s gift to you. W Hat you will become is your gift to God” n- i t t 10 Eastway John Boat, Shipper ... Enjoyed Mr. Lovely’s Ancient History class ... Will always remember the Aerosmith con¬ cert with CH and PJ, the Grateful Dead with JS, CH, and DD, pumpkining with everybody... Activities included spr¬ ing track... Employed at Mister Donut... Collegebound for Broadcasting. “I ' d love to change the world, but I don ' t know what to do, so I leave it up to you.” —Ten Years After 45 Track Road Favorite classes were Chemistry, Computers ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Dunbar, Mr. Blmiey, and Mrs. Cook... Will be remembered for being the first girls soccer team manager ... Will never forget MOW, CC, CD, BK, RF, KP, SP, CC, KF, BD, DM, and DL, good times at BYF, Baltimore ' 84, Wilmington, Cape Cod ' 84 ... Active in volleyball, soccer, softball, weightlifting. Photography Club... Employed at Sweetheart Products... Collegebound. “He who works his land will have abundant food, but the one who chases fantasies will have his fill of poverty. ” —Proverbs 28:19 “We have been given so much, we should use what we have to its fullest.” —Unknnown . 4 Ua t ia , t(naaa 74 Whittier Road ‘ ‘ [ Jo, Ma, Sexy, Sunshine... Favorite class was U.S. History I „ Favorite teachers were Mrs. Jones, Mr. KEnjoyed IV. I Civ with Baps and Human Behavior with Mr. Yale ska ... I Will be remembered for being short, being motherly and I always talking, .. Will remember best buddies Lirula, I Heidi, Miss and iMuren, cutting bangs, “the crush , I “TheElite”, CEC6112 85,6115185, Summer ’85 lrand I Sr Proms. 414184 _ Involved in Student Council, French I Club, French Honor Society, and class committees ... I Collegebound for History and Imw. I “Thanks Mom, Dad and Re—I lave you.” I My share oj the u ork of the u orld may be slight, but the I fact that it is my work, makes it precious. ” —Helen Keller lla r c f mo Tie 63 Riverside Drive Favorite classes were Modem European History and Mr Lovely’s ninth grade class _ Favorite teacher was Mr. Swanson ... Will be remembered for causing Mr. Lovely’s urath on his sixth period freshmen class with BA, MR, KF, RS, AP ... Will nei’er forget working with Deeb, RR with JB, MR, BA, KF, and SS, Hal’s revenge at Memorial _ Member oj the golf team _ Worked at C.apn Pizza ... Hopes to become an attorney. c (e« ( . m( t 2 Tennyson Road Bunny, Gurnby... Favorite classes were Geometry, Human Behamor with Mr. Yaleska Favorite teachers u ere Mrs Sweeney, Ms. Pappalardo _ Will be remembered for always smiling, eating and worrying _ Will always remember 813185 , 913 85 , 10I258 1 ),‘ 7 he I.lite ,Safety Pup, “Oh my head and” Are you serious 7 Summer 85, Spam, Cucumber, and the gang Activities iru lulled Drama, Make-up, Sr Class Committee, Rainbow, H A. Pioneer photo staff, Slule Show, and the Spam , uh Employed at Lech mere _ Collegebound. “Live every moment, love every day —Reo Speedwagon “Dare to be line in the beauty of your dreams “Thanks .Mom, Dad, George and David — loi’e you’ Senior Profiles 11 1126 Main Street Bolacha (cookie) Favorite classes were French and English Favorite teachers were Ms. Pappalardo and Mrs. Healy _ Will always remember my first week in school ... Future plans include going back to my country and going to college. “I love you all, my relatives, my parents and my friends. Thanks for all of your love ana help. Starrman _. Enjoyed Ancient History with Mr. Lovely _ Will be remembered for being a nice kid .„ Will never forget the good times he hail on the track team, with his friends, and in Ancient History _ Participated in soccer, winter and spring track ... Plans to attend a four year college or uni ersity. , “The true measure of success is not m the winning, but discovering the best in yourself.” i ' t wan cfnid e 1 Larrabec Terrace Peabody, MA Will always remember the Midnight Special. “The wheel is turning and you cant slow it down You can’t let go and you can’t hold on You can’t go back and you can’t stand still If the thunder don’t get you the lightening will. —Robert Hunter teemed Sd. JLmeana 156 Prospect Street ( Jim, Stegs ... Favorite class was Ancient History with Mr. Lovely .„ Will be remembered for being one-eyed ... Will barely remember livingroom, Sunday sessions, priming, Sunoco, Compu, ADAP, Dead shows ’84 — ’85, ventures in Maine... Activities included football... Employed at the Four Comers Mobil... Plans to go to college. “ Y ou’ve got to go through hell before you gel to heaven. ” —Steve Miller J. owrume ft. , t enwr 34 Lawrence Road Rainie „. Favorite classes were Biology, Idea of Man, and Western Ciihlization Liked Mr. Kenney, Mrs. Healy, and Mr. Howland _ Will always remember 11 3, 12 8, 12 9 84, LP, MI, KH, hitchhikers, pickles, The Elite, the limo, football games ’84, phone calls and MP „. Activities included trench Club, 35 Peer Counseling, Drama Make-up and Impressions _ Employed at Reading Card and Party Shop .„ Plans to attend a four year college. “It was a time of innocence, a time of confidences.” — P. Simon , ta u ya Sit. . f t osex 35 Bancroft Avenue oft Bei were Mr. and Mrs. Scarpitto ... Will be remembered for being everybody’s mother... Will never forget the Jr Prom, pumpkining. Cape Cod, the beach, summer ’85, gatherings, good times with Brian 4115 85, JW, CM, JJ, CL, SE, MB, A .S ' and the band—FC ... Homeroom Rep, member of the Jr and Sr Class Committees, Spanish Club, Sr Slide Show, and powder puff football .„ Employee of Dr. McCarthy ... Cotlegebouna. “Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime. We’ll take the best,forget the rest and someday we’ll firul that these are the best of times.” —Styx “Thanks Mom and Dad!” 114 Senior Profiles Mic w p . , o« 34 Hartshorn Street Anna, Sister Mary Agnations, QM ... Favorite teachers were Ms. Mishler and Miss Pappalardo ... Will be remembered for always driving, being run over in the driveway Will always remember summers in Maine, LP’s sleepovers, Hampton Beach, N. Andover, Halloween ' 85, The Elite, friends GK, CK, LB, SH and Fido! ... Active in 735, the French. Club, SADI), and Drama Make-up ... Employed at Lechmere. “Thanks Mom and Dad! ' ' “Life is a mirror: if you frown at it, it frowns back; if you smile, it returns trie greeting.” —Thackeray flcvr c C . k u f van- 18 Beaver Road Sulli, Sparks ... Favorite classes were gym, US History, and Printing ... Liked Mr. Harney, Mr. Swanson, Mr. Myslicki... Will be remembered for always being with SM, always working, and Amor-alling his car tires ... Will always remember having keg parties in the conservation land, in Hull with the guys and SM 4126184 and in Maine with SM ... Activities included football, scuba div¬ ing, skiing... Worked at Dole and Bailey Food Distributors ... Plans to go into the plastering business. “Don’t forget that you can achieve so many of the things you can imagine — imagine that! It’s not so hard as it seems. Don ' t ever stop loving, don’t ever stop believing, don’t ever stop dreaming your dreams.” — L. Parsons , cfi ic i Si . Jare te 31 Van Norden Road Steve, SS ... Favorite class was Trigonometry with Mr. Vaccaro ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Swanson ... Will be remembered for the pilot of the SA V Mobile, the boat ... Will always remember the mad camping trip, New Year ' s Eve at SJ’s, G’s all-nighters, the statiticians, the soccer crowd, trash detail, Haunted House, pumpkin ' ll... Parti¬ cipated in winter and spring track ... Employee of Charrette Corperation ... Collegebound. “ You can be the captain and I will draw the charts, sailing into destiny ... ” —Rush Lsrvrri , r . 7 Washington Street Enjoyed Human Behavior and Human Biology ... Favonte teachers were Mr. Blaney and Mr. Snyder fWill be remembered for being with Jj. the tallest having the shortest _ Will always remember parties with friends, Maine with SM, good times with Jon, 3 4, pumpkintng, webbei, hiding in the bushes, cemetery chase, Jr and Sr Proms, PD ' s, BK runs ... Active in cheerleading, track, and sojtball _ Plans include college and Jhght attendent school Seniors Paula Bordieri and Sarah Violante smile at the guys going by. 1 Senior I 1 eromca ). Ta bua, 209 Savannah Avenue Mattapan, A1A V, Rome a „ Favorite classes were Trigonometry and Human Behavior _ Favorite teachers were Mr. Rhodes, Mr. Blaney Will be remembered for going out with Dana, never coming to Reading for the weekends Will always remember the town of Reading, all her close friends, pumpkinmg ' S5 _ Member of the Spanish Honor Society, Peer Tutoring, SADI), and the Sltde Show Committee _ Employed at Fanny Farmers Candy ... Collegeboutid. If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you, it was yours. If it does not, it uw nei’er meant to be. S firi k . ay or 60 Highland Street Fnjoyed Biology uhth Air. Kenney _. Remembered for fal¬ ling asleep in class, “paranoia , being accident prone „. Will always remember the Baton Squad Dance ’84, frost¬ ing fights with JJ, Halloween ’85, WBCN Fireworks, siuikes, hiding with I and C, biology project ' 84 with SF, BF, good times with KH, KA, JJ, KD „ Actnnties in¬ cluded baton squad, group dance .„ Employee of the Atlantic Supermarket... Collegeboutid. “ What can it be when we can see, So vividly a memory. And yet you say do much today, To fade away and leave a ray of sun. So gold. lo e rt ( w td 23 John Carver Road Dibs, Yebs, Tidbits, Yebbetts ... Favorite classes were English and Graphics ._ Eavonte teacher was Mr. Patterson ... Will be remembered for smiling... Employed as a painter ... Plates include college. Aona . , a UKwn rgre Favorite class was Ancient History with Mr. Lovely ... Will be remembered for smashing Mr. Lovely’s windows with his fist, Mighty LeMans, Exploding GTO, Undrivable SS _. Will always remember LW third and fourth period, lunch at Tf’s with RW and Cosh ... Plans to attend a two year technical school. “In the Valley of the Blind the one-eyed man is king” —Don Lovely r r 19 Linnea Lane Al ... Enjoyed English and gym ... Liked Mr. Hodgkins, Mrs. Healy ... Remembered for being a Springsteen fanatic, having a good time, partying, eating all the time, The MERC ... Remember those good old times with MD, PD, MS, DP,JD, the Springsteen concerts, pulling the all-nighters, the TENT, Sunday sessions with JS, Twig, the canoe trip with skid, sixth period study with KV and DD, kegs in The Woods, Harold Parker ... Liked playing baseball, volleyball, soccer, skeet shooting ... “ Trying to learn how to walk like the heroes—We thought we haef to be—And after all this time—To find we’re just like all the rest—Stranded in the park—And forced to confess to—Hiding on The Backstreets... ” —Springsteen iFfs en ndon 129 Woburn Street Swen, Kay „. Enjoyed Algebra I, Human Behavior ... Liked Mrs. Grimes, Air. Valeska ... Remembered for being with Emma, throwing pc parties, eating... Will remember hello, best times with “ six-pack”, ME with MM (YB), on the rocks, 2 2 85, 3:00 stop, Boston Raked Beans, OHHP, half-days, funnels, Emma ' s, Rm 333, PC Party, cookouts with MM and MG, carsick, Dukes of Hazard night, NEN, the “conductor”, Dumper’s, 10 31 85, pumpkinin’, UNH, MG, Harvard, skiing with MM, ... Activities included cheerleading, SAI)D, Powder Puff... Collegebound. “In the end what we mourn are the people we didn’t touch and the paths we didn ' t take.” 1 KvSemor Profiles «. f(a tJiea Q). a lomAson 186 High Street Thompa ... Favorite classes were Pre-Calculus and AP Chem Favorite teachers were Mr Rhodes, Mr. Zenouhcz, and Mr. Kaczowka ... Will be remembered for being the only BOC fan ... Will always remember Salem, Wakefield, Winchester games, Clapton, Kinks and Cult shows, Harvard Square, pong, hoccer? ... Activities in¬ cluded soccer, Nat l Honor Society and French Honor Society ... Collegebound. “All our times have come Here, But now they ' re gone.” — D. Roeser 24 Smith Avenue Yompa ... Favorite class was Introduction to Science with Mrs. Scarpitto... Will be remembered for his cars, being so pleasant in homeroom, and the walk? ... Will always remember good times with CB, friends of the class of ' 87, B U game and pumpkining... Member of the varsity hockey team ... Employed at Merrimac Truck and Equipment... Collegebound. “If it’s worth fighting over, the fight is worth winning.” —Derek Sanderson PPona c f. C JA otHioH 48 Linden Street Liz, Lizzy _ Favorite teachers were Mr. and Mrs. ScarptUo, and Mr. Moscanello ... Will be remembered for always laughing and having curly hair ... Will always remember best of times with Cindy, Deidre, Steph, MB, and AA. Barn parties, Boomer dul it, and S IV ... In- I ' olxed in dance, SADD,Jr and Sr Class Committees, HR Rep. ticket selling. Ass’l Editor in Chief of Sr Slide Show _ Employed at Dairy Maid _ Collegebound. “In this theater that u e call our souls you will always play the starring role.” —Sting CT, Tars „ Favorite classes were Biology, Contemporary Music Favorite teachers were Mr. Schettmi arul Mr. Appleby Will be remembered for “Defense!”, growbeasts, cheeks, “let’s talk tube” _ Will never forget PD’s parties, pumpkining in SA V ' , his friends. Jamboree ' 84, The Box, PH the Rat _ Activities included football, cross-country, SAI)D, Powder Puff cheerleading _ Employed at Tocco ' s Rug Cleaning _. Future plans in¬ clude college and limtig happily ei’cr after. “ If you wul practice being fictional for a while, you will understand that fictional characters are sometimes more real than people with bodies arul heartbeats.” —Rich Bach I V “Well...Hello Dolly?... Senior Rob Dangelmaier toning his vocal chords. Senior Profiles 117 fare o (. 30 Canterbury Drive {ferry . Jortcra 15 Dividence Road Tort, Gez, Torter ... Favorite classes were Materials and Human Behavior... Favorite teachers were Mr. Feit, Mrs. Jones and Mr. Hodgkins ... Will be remembered for kick¬ ing varsity football and missing when it really counted on 1112185, and dismissing himself... Will always remember ABC-Jr Prom, 5A V, Scout, Boof Rocco, F-weat, Ki and Mike, Sugarloaf ’85 with AS, PD, and BR and good times with ABC ... Member of varsity football and varsity spring and winter track ... Collegebound. (. ma Jjf. f rner jfo- 45 Locust Street Donny, Don, Juan, DT... Favorite class was Engineering Graphics ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Kaczowka ... Will he remembered for coming from Austin Prep, overalls, Friday Hawaiin shirt, and robbing the cradle ... Will always remember the trip to Italy, dances, Junior Prom, winning championship in SH, “the Bird” with KM, cruisin ' with MM, JR, SD, good friends ML, MR, AL ... Sports included street hockey, soccer, intramural softball... Collgebound to major in Civil Engineering. “I don’t always use my time efficiently, but t do use it. It’s time for change.” —Stoneage Romeos “Thank you for the one ana a half years of fun times. “Am I just a face in the crowd Is that all I ' ll ever be I don’t u ant to be anything That isn’t really me Mister can you tell me who 1 am? Do you think stand out. Or am 1 lust another face in the crowd?” —Raymond Douglas Dames Ken „ Favorite classes were Idea of Man with Mr. Croft and Field Biology with Mr. Kenney Will be remembered for constantly mistaking his desk for a bed _ Will always remember Clapton, Kinks, BOC, and Cult concerts, “Clapton is Cod”, Harvard Square with Matt and Randy, summer trips to Maine ... Activities included canoeing, rock climbing, cross country skiing, and daydreaming „ Intends to avoid getting a real job for as long as possible. “Ack!” —Bill the Cat 18 Cumberland Road Andy, Tandy, “ V” ... Enjoyed Pre-Cal, West Civ, AP Chern _ Liked Mr. K, Mrs. Burne, Mr. Appleby, Mrs. N—O ... Remembered for being a U2 addict, ‘ subtle as a train wreck” approach, “weird music ... Will remember Salem in ’84, Framingham No. in ’85, MAST ' 85, Chadwick’s pumpkin, swimming 6 84 with RS, FO’s party u ith RF arid the gang... Member of the soccer team, St. Agnes YG, S Council, NHS, FNHS _... Plans include “Wealth, knowledge, power, passion, poets and sex.” “Don ' t always take life so seriously. Play the flute and dance and sing your song. Try and enjoy the here arul now, the f uture will take care of itself somehow —” “ With lots of love and thanks to Mom and Dad. 118 Senior Profiles 55 Forest Street Bunny, Wawel, Ramona ... Favorite classes were Greek and Latin , Computer Math ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Dunbar and Mrs. Bume... Will be rememberedfor jump¬ ing over fences, and setting herself up for a bad joke... Will always remember the good times with the “ Bunnies”, the “nun , the Germans, FS, HA, MK, Grand Assembly, and The Elite Activities included soccer, AFS, Rainbow, UMYF, CCYM, track, basketball... Employed at Pewter Pot Collegebound. “I always knew that looking back on my crying would make me laugh, but I never knew looking back on my laughter would make me cry. ” Javie,Jan... Favorite class was Intermediate Writing with Mr. Bond... Will be remembered for always traveling and going away on weekends ... Will never forget good times with Trevor, MB, SV, CP, MF, PR, DA, KA, “And I laugh ”—.S V, summers of ' 83-85! Boshampoint ' 83, ' 84, Italy ' 84, London ’85 “midnight swim”, the ledges, Maine, 5 26 85-5128 85, East Coast images, “Samanthas”, the Yacht parties, 9 7 85 Activites in¬ cluded High Happenings, 735, Peer Reading, Junior Class Committee Collegebound. “Don ' t take life too seriously, you ' ll never get out of it alive.” —Bugs Bunny ipppstr . (enditti 7 Springfield Road Terry, Vee ... Favorite class was Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska... Will always remember great times with KA, IC,JD, CD,JD, TF, CM, KM, Tp{, and special times with AC-Weirs Beach, TC’s New Year’s Eve ' 85, 10 221 82 with JD, cruisin’ with AG and NR, MD’s 9126 84, Long Beach, livingroom and tunnel parties, “ fuingin ' ” at Comfiu and PO’s, “We match” — TR, “Lake me with you!”, Bye cuz! “I have no parting sigh to give, so take my parting smile. ” —LE Landon CTvar n X. ef e r 26 Lee Street Kay, KK, KG _ Enjoyed Human Behavior with Mr. Valeska ... Will be remember Jor scratching and her scream ... Will never forget good times with friends, Hampton 85, 7 4 85, The Palace. Rte 28, talks with DD, Jacks parties, 2122 85, 7 27185, ScoU, KISS Party, pumfktning _ Enjoyed ice skating, going to the beach and being with friends ... Involved with SADI) and the Jr and Sr Class Committees _ Employed at the Stoneluim Arena _ College- bound. “ Those crazy nights I do remember in my youth. I do recall those u ere the best Itmes most oj all” —Journey Schmara, Sa _ Favorite class was Clay... lavonte teachers were Mr. Bond arul Ms. Katz _ Will be remembered for f oirig Ha Ha Ha Ha, always working, wearing black, emga mad harmonica player, and loihng Scntti Politti Will always remember summer of ’85, 5 25-5 27, V ' V ' , LN, PB. kS, BM, the Gang, MM, 8 8 8 5, Pik Quicks, sleepover at SJ’s, Sting, U2, Squeeze, and her laugh with JV ... Member of High Happenings arul basketball manager ' 83-’84 Employed at CVS _ Collegebourul “No, she ' s not home right rurw. Can l lake a message? a taayt ' o 9 Cumberland Road Vult, Targg _ Enjoyed Human Behavior and U. S History Favorite tew hers were Mr. Lovely arul Coat h Mysliki _ Will be remembered for driving an orange Firebird convertible, going out with Kaley and never going to school... Will never forget Murg, good times with Gooch, MR. JC, AP, CB. and BL, Grahams weekend parties, quarries, Cape Cod, his parties, ape suits and learning how to ski _ Active in gymnastics, scuba diving and skiing ... Employed at Capri Pizza _ .ollegebound “If you don’t know where youi going, you’ll end up somewhere else. ” Senior ProfUes llS ffe dsa S ' f. {fa cer 63 Oakridge Road Miss, Nissa, Truck ... Enjoyed Graphic Arts, Human Be¬ havior unth Mr. Valeska ... Favorite teacher: Mr. K ... Rememberedfor saying l don ' t whine!”, dressing preppy, being musical, “peachy”, “No, my name is not Michelle”, being with Heidi ... Will remember the “Elite”, Heidi’s going away party, 7125185, Hampton, the Stickman, Burger King puppets in N Andover, Jr year, summer ’85 with AL from Austin ... Member of band, jazz band, 735, Student Council, High Happenings, Senior District Band, French Club President, Pioneer Art and Layout Editor _ Employed at Lechmere ... Collegebound. “Don ' t wait for answers, just take your chances. Don’t ask me why.” —Billy Joel jfo i n ' . ffa s i 136 Summer Avenue Sean ... Enjoyed Algebra II and Ancient History with Mr. Lovely ... Will be remembered for his Datsun and the elevator... Will always remember Don’s parties, 1112184, BR, good times with Dave, Doug, Jim, rat and the rest of the gang... Pleasantly unemployed... Future plans include college for business or communications. “I shall only pass this way but once, If there is anything I can do let me do it now, For I shall not pass this way again. ” wane WaU 365 Main Street jfo ' . ! ;„ 15 Kingston Street Enjoyed Ancient History with Mr. Lovely and Engineer¬ ing Graphics _ Favorite teacher was Mr. Swanson ... Employed at CVS _ Plans to attend a two year technical school. fio HaJ ft. ff arc 11 Collins Avenue Iom ... Enjoyed Ancient History ._ Favorite teachers were Mr. Lovely and Mr. Scarpitto ... Will be remembered for his red Camaro and his participation in class _. Will always remember his bash 2 84, HR with RW and JW, going golfing with KE and BA, rnoog adventures _ Member of the basketball team ... Employed at Addison Wesley _ Collegebound. “Trust me.” — B.C. Jimmy _ Liked Electronics and Man in Conflict _. Favorite teachers were Mr. Hart, Mr. Dunbar, and Mr. Morriss... Will be remembered for being late, mad assem¬ blies, homework ... Will always remember fun times unth MC, SX1, BI), and JR, summer of ’85—Hampton Beach, lifting — Mike’s Gym, Revere Beach, Tops field Fair, En. the 13th with ACIDC _. Actnnties included gymnastics and hockey ... Employee of Mobil Station „. Collegebound for engineering. “ You ' ve got to beleive in yourself or no one will beleive in you. ” —Ozzy Osbourne “Thanks MC, SM, BD.JR. Love ya Ma and Dad.” 120-Senior Profiles 19 Glen Road Terri, Pinki, TC Favorite classes were English, Busi¬ ness, and Cooking ... Liked Mrs. Starrett, Mr. Feit, and Mr. Benshimal ... Will be remembered for giving advice and having good comebacks ... Will always remember the good times with EC, ninth grade English final with CG and JB, good times over GC’s ... Enjoyed riding horses, swimming, skating... Employed as Pres. Sec. at Bancroft Estates ... Plans to attend Burdett. “I always thought that looking back on my tears would make me laugh, but I never thought that looking back on my laughter would make me cry ' —Anonymous “Thanks Mom and Dad” 11 Hillside Road KW, Tina, White ... Enjoyed Human Behavior and English with Sue ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Dunbar ... Will always remember CRB Maine, summer ' 84, UNH, DUD, Pumpkining, “the pumpkin victim”, Moynihan’s ' 85, SD ' s cottage, Barrows, the click, Blacketts, Halloween ' 84, SM, LA, SD, SF, JC, TR, BC5, St. Mikes ... Activities included cheerleading and Powder Puff... Collegebound. “if dreams came true, oh wouldn’t that be nice”—Bruce Springsteen ' Jfnn (. IIb itneii 108 Pine Ridge Road ' Slim ...Enjoyed Senior Graphics, Western Civ with Baps ._ Liked Mr. Kenney ... Will be remembered for being less than tactful... Will never forget 12 21 84 with DS she’s what? ”, ANUK, the teramobile, in the graveyard 6113 84, art movies, lyrics at lunch, Renee the mannequin, f ood times with mob .„ Member of the jazz band ... mployed as a maintenance technician at Marshall ' s ... Intends to become fabulously wealthy through architec¬ ture. “Sex, guitars, and rock and roll.” —Unknown “What’s a sex guitar?” —Ruth Whitney Jules _ Favorite classes were English and Human Be¬ havior ... Favorite teachers were Mrs. Burrie and Mr. Rhodes Will be remembered for falling down stairs and always smiling „ Will alu ays remember SS,JJ. CM,JW, BG, MG, FB games, Semijormal with MB, Jr Prom with RS, Cape Cod, 16th b-day _ Member of the Senior Class Committee, Senior Slide Show, and Powder Puff _ Collegebound. “ We hai’c tomorrow bright before us like a flame. Yesterday a night gone thing, a sundown name.” —Langston Hughes “Mom, you’re the best and I love you!” Ao up t S ' . Hi Ziamd ' 12 Manning Street Robyn Bobbin, Rob ._ Enjoyed Law with Mr. Damn _ Favorite teachers were Mr. Howland and Ms. Lanouette „ Will be remembered for being short _. Will always remember Jr and Sr Proms with ( reg, senior year, cheer¬ ing camp, cake fights, bam parties, 4 16 85, Jootball games, LP, MC, TM atui all of the rest, TF... Captain of cheerleading, member of track team, SADI), Student Council, and yearbook staff, HR Rep _ Collegebound “I’ll never forget all the good times with my friends. Thanks for ei ' erylhtng Mom and Dad —Love ya!” “Some are bom great, some achieve greatness, and others have it thrust upon them —Shakespeare XeUA J. 7 , o 22 Berkeley Street Willy, Kevin _ Enjoyed Western Civ with BAPS and Chemistry unth Mr. Z _ Favorite teat hers were Mr. Howland and Mrs. Healy _ Will be remembered for “ What are you getting at? He missed the tag! , “ Shadd ap Rabbit! , being a Whofanalw, Mr. Spoil Vi til never forget the Maineuics, summer of ' 85, yellow card, win against Stoneham to qualify for tournament Member of varsity soccer, track _ Employed at McDonald ' s in Woburn _ Collegebound. “ You were under the impression that when you were walk¬ ing forwards, you’d end up further onwards but things aren ' t quite that simple.” —Peter Dennis Bland Lord Townshend Senior Profiler .7Cv « J. WM 22 Berkeley Street Psycho, Keith ... Favorite classes were West Civ and Inter¬ mediate Writing with Mr. Woody ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Hodgkins and Mr. Roth ... Will be remembered for baja jackets, long hair, loving 60’s music, WAAF locker, hating U2 and The Boss, never doing homework... Will always remember the Grateful Dead, 11 4 85, anli- pumpkining, Bob Dylans “Positively 4th Street”, The Manly Handbook, The Catcher in the Rye, Woodstock ... Enjoyed soccer, track, playing the drums ... Employed at McDonalds ._ Plans to be a deadhead or a lawyer. “Nobody puts ketchup on a hotdog” —Clint Eastwood “I’d love to change the world but I don’t know what to do. So I ' m leaving it up to you.” —Ten Years After Tcde erie dcm 88AVescroft Road Val, Erie, Marshmellow, Moose, VJ ... Enjoyed Western Civ... Will be remembered for going off to the rodeo... Will always remember “The Elite”, BF, giggleman, stickrnan, potatoes, pickles, pumpkining, HR 326, limo, L. hockey games, “George” ... Worked at Lechmere ... Future plans include a ]r college for travel tourism administration. “I decided long ago never to walk in anyone’s shadow. If I fail, if I succeed, at least I’ll live as I believe. ” “Love ya Dad and Mom, told you I would make it.” Z uli . Wood 5911 North Isabell Street Peoria, IL Hi-D ... Favorite classes were Western Civ with Mr. Appleby and French IV with Mrs. Healy ... Will be remembered for her original lunches ... Will always remember her “bestest” friend MW, AL, RW, LR, LB, VW, RV, EM, AR, meetingJS 9182, Salem Willows with MW and family, 11 6 84, Baton Squad Dance ' 84, Jr Prom ' 85, the car at AC’s 5 10 85, CLC with JS 6 85, party 6 15 85 at MW’s, Boston and Havard Squat with AL ... Collegebound. “A friend is worth all the hazards we can run.” Cfia me . Z (x na 50 Chute Street Youngo, Younga _ Liked Coach Mosc _ Will be remembered for laughing and partying too much with GB _ Will aluays remember Koala ’85, getting in trouble with PV. doing it up and having good times with J Maco, A Presti. MQ. CM, and the rest _ Activities included varsity baseball and basketball teams _ Collegebound. “To my best friend Graham B, thanks for the friendship and always being there for me. “To Lynn P, all my fondest memories.” “Thanks Mom and Dad ” “Tell me why the road must turn?” —Unknown Jxda SZ lFl S Z eMD 364 Franklin Street Alta _. Favorite teacher was Mr. Hart ... Will be remembered for BBB, Club House, “Don’t bother me. I ' m crabby , Good night Shazer with SM, being SS in S, tiei’er going to school with TR, no B’s wearing white, haircut, saying so anyway”, “ Ya, No”, and “Let’s talk”... Will never forget good times with SI), Finna, Maine ' 85, (SD ' s), Bcyan Adams with the Spic, Freddy with SF, forest fire with KW, Anchor Steams with AN, TR, Cape with SD, (phone booth) „ “Thanks a lot Mom. 1 LOVE YA.” “I loi’e you Noel and Shane.” Z au {o A risfofiAer 0 ueawri 144 Charles Street Favorite classes were Contemporary World Affairs and Photography ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Swanson and Mrs. Katz... Will be rememberedf or coming in late to HR ... Will always remember Mrs. Jones ' fireside chats ... Activities included hockey and the US Army ... Employed by the US Army and Mario’s Pizza... Future plans include jumping school, Ranger school, and then (Germany. “I’ve enjoyed the time I have been at Reading and have had a lot of fun here, but now it’s time to get serious with ideas and actions ... Good luck in school or whatever!” 122 ' Senior Profiles Camara Shy a weft 23 Brook Street Favorite class was Distributive Education ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Levesque ... Will always remember the Dead concerts he missed, JR, JD,JO, JS, AD, IS, and the geek ... Employed at Safety Loid Company ... Future plans include technical school, a career in the silver recovery business, and travel. “ Don’t ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start musing everybody.” —JD Salinger (orfc , . f ' Aaurz 274 Haven Street Ebenezer, Bayrdzy ... Enjoyed Chemistry and Physics ... Favorite teachers were Mr. Zenewicz and Mr. Blum Will be remembered for just about everything he ever did... Plans to become a scientist in the studies of chemistry or astronomy. “For those about to rock, we salute you.” — AC!DC Bubs, Nivek, Jock ... Enjoyed Retail Merchanduing Favorite teacher was Ms. Desalvo ... Will be remembered for being a supposed flirt... Will always remember CM. MM, TH, RW, WC, KB, LS, LL, RH, JB. CB, New York, Hackensack NJ Activities included art Employed at The Graphic Shop ... Intends to become a sheet metal engineer. “Fd like to thank Mrs. Zolubos!” “ For those who fight for it, life has a flavor the protected never know.” —Khe Son, Anonymous Writer Weebs ... Favorite class was Distributive Education Community meeting ... Liked the Focus staff, Mr. Levesque, and Mrs. Carter ... Will be remembered for beingwith LP, LW, AM, AR, LL, TH, CB, MB, PC, TW Will always remember Revere with Lori, Hond Pond, the Lake, the comer, and Focus ... Activi¬ ties included dancing and Judo ... Employed at Atlantic ... Collegebound. “I will always remember Canobie Lake, out back, the VFW, the Lake, George’s house, and the good times in Focus. ” 22 Kensington Avenue Lee... Favorite class was AP Chem ... Favorite teacher was Mr. Croft ... Will be remembered for 60 minutes, the spiders ... Member of the Drama Club „. Future plans in¬ clude as little as possible. “That’s life, and then you die, but death is the ultimate high” “Thanks for your support, Mom and Dad.” Siafne ' ne kJ tuymfiAon 57 Windsor Street Roxbury, MA Sweet “E”, ET... Favorite classes were Sewing, math and Human Behavior ... Favorite teachers were Mrs. Evan, Mrs Nbrmand-O’Brien, Mrs. Wood, Mr. Scarpitto, Mr. Blaney and Mrs. Carter „. Will be remembered for her beads, falling asleep, being shy and quiet, her intelligence, and not asking many questions in class ... Will always remember how much she hated coming out to this bonng school everyday, her friends and Mrs. Carter... Employed at McDonald’s, Fileens and Toys R Us ._ Collegebound for business management. “I, Elaine Thompson, leave Reading Memorial High School with a smile on my face.” fAeu If. ff a :Jt 7 Tanglewood Circle Favorite classes were language. Human Behavior, and Ancient History „. Favorite teachers were Mr. Lovely and Mr. Feit... Will be remembered forgoing to all the concerts _ Will never forget throwing coinage in Don Lovely’s class, Java, hitting a telephone pole with AC, lunch at TJ’s with RS and Cosh, trying to steal PC’s pumpkin .„ Employed at Lucci’s Supermarket... Collegebound. “Fly on your way like an eagle, Fly as high as the sun, On your way like an eagle, Fly to touch the sun. ” —Iron Maiden Chicken-wing, Sumo, Wongo, Sponge, Jeffa ... Enjoyed Intermediate Writing with Mr. Hodgkins ... Liked Mr. Swanson and Mr. Darrin ... Will be remembered for sophmore year at the Thanksgiving Day Rally, never doing homework in Ms. P’s class and the Trans Am... Will always remember the night at TR’s house with TR and DC and the times with the Silver Bullet Band, PC, TR, DC and TR’s cottage _ Enjoys wrestling and football _ Employee of Papa Ginos ... Plans to go to college and become an architectual engineer. “To lose along the way the spark that set the flame to flicker and to fade on this the longest day —Bono of U2 Senior Profiles 123 U N D E R C U N D E R C U N D E R C U N D E R C U N D E R C U N D E R C U N D E R C U N D E R C U N D E R C U N D E R C UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC LASSMEN L A S S M E N LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC UNDERC LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN LASSMEN 124 Underclassmen Underclassmen Trying, failing, succeeding Experiencing all that the high school has to offer Underclassmen are beginning to rise to their capacities U nJercbssmea 125 Our activities were varied and many. They gave us a chance to delve and explore ourselves and our interests. Activities gave to us a sense of rising individualism. Rising Interest Rates J uniors The 1985-86 school year was definitely the year for the class of 1987 to shine. They finally got their act together. They were on their way to becoming a more unified class that would begin to see their funds grow quickly. The new class officers: President Paul Crispo, Vice president Lynne Keating, Secretary Bill Dillon, Treasurer Nando Zucchi and So¬ cial Chairmen Candie Coakly and Christy Tricca, worked hard to make junior year the success that it was. Of course one cannot forget all the support from dedicated advisors Mrs. Budre- wicz and Mrs. Donovan. The junior class ' s year began with their first successful carwash. After seeing the results, the junior class strived toward greater financial achievements. The Junior Buffet and the Cheese and Candy sale were the two highest fundraisers in their class history. The joint activities with the senior class brought both classes together. Practically everyone in the junior and senior classes attended the Halloween Dance. The most successful activity between the two classes was the Hawaiian Dance in March. This year was definitely an excellent year for the junior class. A good eye ... John Lampassi surveys the land. Junior class advisors Mrs. Donovan and Mrs. Budrewicz with officers (standing) Bill Dillon, Paul Crispo, Nando Zucchi, (seated) Lynn Keating, Candi Coakley, and Cristi Tricca. Still life _ Bill Tucker sketching his boot. 128 Underclassmen Maria Parziale taking notes in class. Bill Dillon and Bryan O ' Connell both agree, It wasn ' t a good day. Bosom Buddies Christine Irving: 1 should have used Head and Shoulders. The answer is umm ... ahh „ Billy Jones is caught without an answer. Beth Nickerson reviewing for a test. 130 U nderclassmen The computer—rage of the eighties. A typical gathering at the Junior lunch table. Nancy Marciave paying close attention in class. Giggles in between classes are shared by Anne Sudbay and Melissa Callaghan. Underslassmen 131 Sophomores Led by President Patti Harootian, Vice president Susan Curry, Secretary Kaidi Janey, Treasurer Peter Harutunian, and advisor Mrs. Fritz, the sopho¬ more class had an active and productive year. This past year the officers sold Saving Spree Books, held two bake sales during the lunch periods and a buy a piece of gum and guess how many M + M ' s contest to help raise money for the class treasury. They held a profitable carwash, too. Also, for the enjoyment of the class a pizza day, and a skiing trip to Loon Mountain were held. They also had a Sophomore Semi- formal dance which took place on May 16, 1986. A Sophmore Class Committee made up of homeroom represen¬ tatives and other interested students was formed, something very unique to a second-year class. It is one of the first of its kind. This group hopes to begin to work together at making class functions successful and enjoy¬ able for all. They are looking forward to a productive two years, and show much promise. Caught asleep, Janine Crispo opens her eyes for the first time in two years. Sophomore class advisor Mrs. Fritz, Vice President Susan Curry, President Patti Harootian, and Treasurer Peter Haratoonian. Missing from photo: Secretary Kaidi Janey. Cindy Doherty models the casual look. 132 U nderclassmen Underclassmen Sophomore giggles. ; w Keith Wilson asis, What did you get for homework problem number one? Stephanie Cagnina can ' t believe it ' s only third period. 134 Underclassmen What are you looking at the me for? Jill Crowley claims she didn ' t do anyth¬ ing. Kathy Tucker has that Close-up smile! Rob Ruth flashes a ruthless gnn. Megan Staniech checking out the guys. • Underclassmen 135 F reshmen In reference to the year, class advisor Mrs. Hayes cited Dickens, It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. After an election which resulted in Greg Selvitelli as president, vice president Andrew MacDonald, secretary Alicia Dangelmaier, and treasurer Derek Moulton, the class of 1989 experienced a slow start in the race to build a class treasury. The first class money raiser was a raffle that did not bring in any profit for the freshman. They were raffling off a set of Celtics tickets and a radio. The collection of class dues, which were one dollar, however, was very successful. With the help of tena¬ cious homeroom representative s, the class obtained two hundred and seventy dollars from this collection. Also, there was a towel sale which was quite successful. The towels, which ranged from penguins to Reading Rockets logo ensignias, were sold for six dollars and ninety-five cents each. The class hopes for better times in the coming years. Ideas for future, and hopefully more successful, fund raisers, such as a carwash and dance, are presently under consideration. Freshmen class officers, left to right. Treasure Derek Moulten, Secretary Alisia Dangelmaier, President Greg Selvitelli exclaims, Wow, she must be a Greg Selvitelli, and Vice president Andrew MacDonald. senior! 13tvUnderdassmen iLm muu- ..ju-iLiigras U nderclassmerV 137 Mary Anne Pienta dares you to take a picture of her. Karen Carcia warns her friend, Duck, here he comes! The locker stalker _. Kevin Thomson. - ' i J 138 Underclassmen Hmm, let me see. Oh yes. Civil War books are located in the third row. Undercla Focus The Focus program offered at Reading High celebrated its tenth anniversary this year. It was designed to aid students with learning, personal, or social problems. Sam Baker coordinated the group of approximately forty students with the assistance of teachers Ellen Hayes and Peter Gugger. Students received guidance from class discussions and community meetings, which played a major role in the program. During the course of the year students also set goals for themselves, and at the end of the year banquet recieved awards for achieving them. Other notable highlights of the year included the camping trip for new students, the Halloween party. the Christmas party, and the bakesale. Focus is truly an essen¬ tial program which helps many students through tough times. Tracey Hubbard and John Winnell Ellen Hayes First row: Jay Butler, Glen McNaulty, John Winnell, Dave Marchant, Erik Page, Bob Davidson, and Mrs. Hayes. Second row ' : Melanie Van Horn, Laurie Walshaw, Jamie Brissenden, Rachel Tine, Tracy Hubbard, Kathy Spallina, Claudia Vaccari, Mr. Baker, and Bill Hunt. Third row: Mr. Gugger, Dave McManus, DenckTrue, Roger Hodgkins, Kevin Johns, Carole McManus, Denise Rose, Scott Frye, Dan Halligan, and Jason Toomey. 140 Underclassmen T John Winnell Rachel Tine, Kevin Johns, Roger Hodgkins, and Carole McManus Kathy Spallina and Scott Frye Erik Page U nderclassmen 141 Multi -handicapped Frankie Graham Betty May Graham There were five students in the multi-handicapped program in 1986. At the beginning of each school year many specialized therapists came in and arranged the students program for that year. Different goals were set for different individuals. During the morning hours, students under¬ went speech, occupational, and physical therapy. They also received an adaptive educational training. It was a type of gym course that provided the students with physical activity. To further enhance their activity, students were brought to the Y.M.C.A. every Tuesday for a swim. Throughout the course of the year, individualism was stressed. Individuals strove to acheive personal goals. The slightest accomplishment was considered a success. Denise Parks, Lisa Fardon, Frankie Graham 142 Activities Lisa Fardon Frankie Graham Activities 143 SPORT S S P o SPORT s S P o SPORT s S P o SPORT s S P o SPORT s S P o SPORT s S P o SPORT s S P o SPORT s S P o SPORT s S P o SPORT s S P o SPORT s S P o SPORT s S P o SPORT s S P o SPORT s S P o SPORT s S P o SPORT s S P o SPORT s S P o SPORT s S P o SPORT s. S P o SPORT s S P o RTS SPORTS S RTS SPORTS S RTS SPORTS S RTS SPORTS S RTS SPORTS S RTS SPORTS S RTS SPORTS S RTS SPORTS S RTS SPORTS S RTS SPORTS S RTS SPORTS S RTS SPORTS S RTS SPORTS - S RTS SPORTS S RTS SPORTS S RTS SPORTS S RTS SPORTS S RTS SPORTS S RTS SPORTS S RTS SPORTS S PORTS PORTS PORTS PORTS PORTS PORTS PORTS PORTS PORTS PORTS PORTS PORTS PORTS PORTS PORTS PORTS PORTS PORTS PORTS PORTS Some kids play sports to win, Others, for sheer enjoyment, Or because they think it ' s in . Some, perhaps to dodge employment. There is only one essential: To do your very best To rise to your potential That ' s it—no more, no less. Sports 145 First row; Anne Perkins, Debbie Cacciapuoti, Mary Concannon, Julie Jankun, and Heidi Smith. Second row; April Taylor, Kelly Hickey, Gina Silva, Trisha Keats and Pam Keats. Third row; Beth Harris, Karen McKinney, Michelle Kelly, Laurie McMillan and Johanna Silvaggi. A moment of reflection, Sophmore Becky Burne rehearses her role for the State One-Act Play Competition. 146. Activities Shawl we dance? Senior Stephanie Mitchel and Sophomore Sue Geoffrion waiting for rehearsal. Drama and Make-up The Drama Club, directed by Peter Green, opened its season with the One-Act Play Contests. Awards were given to the best actor and actress for their ex¬ cellent performances. Junior Scott Rogers received the best actor award while Michelle Geoffrion and Tara Callahan tied for best actress. Best director was given to Kelly Robinson for December Song . Also recognized were Stephanie Mitchel and Jeff Mellin for their supporting roles. The curtains opened again in March for the regional One-Act Play Contests. Reading High performers Tara Callahan and Jeff Mellin were chosen for the all star cast for their portrayals in the play The Nightmare . One aspect of Drama Club that often goes unnoticed is the Make¬ up Crew. Whether it was the children ' s production in the spr¬ ing or a one-act play, Julie Jankun, Mary Concannon, Scott Rogers and the other members were there with their brushes and palettes transforming each actor and actress into a character. This skill, taught to freshmen, was used to add definition and realism to each role. A young person be¬ came old or took on the appearance of an animal by the aid of face paints and the creative imagination of the crew. These three students also instructed other students and taught classes to freshmen who prepared to take over their positions. Tastes great less filling! Senior Rick Conlan takes five. Jeff Mellin, Stephanie Mitchel, Michelle Geoffrion, Kelly Robinson, Matt Hinceman, Joe Doherty, Becky Burne, Julie Hartley, Pam Keats, Cindy Doherty, Laune Wagner, Karen Abate, Debbie Caccioupouti, Ann Perkins, Beth Harris, Nathan McDonald, Amy D Angio, Karen McKinney, Andrea Bastiani, Ellen Lucy, Dawn Edgerly, Patricia Keats, Anne Sudbav, Sue Geoffnon, Lee SeUer, Mary ' Concannon, Rob Fasciano, Matt Allen, Anne Perkins, Debra Cacciapuoti, David C ase, Julie Jankun, Bob Hanson, Heidi Smith, Karen Silva, Amy Case. Activities; 147 Band, Jazz Band and Glee Club The Reading Memorial High School Band experienced a rewar¬ ding year. During the football season, it played up-beat tunes and marched in formation at each game. At the Reading parade the band performed Silent Night as the traditional town Christmas lights were illuminated for the first time that season. It then prepared for a busy concert season, beginning with the annual winter concert in late December. Band officers held weekly meetings in which they discussed fund-raising ideas and important issues. The officers were: President Michelle G eoffrion, Vice President David Emero, Secretaries Amy Case and Kelly Robinson, and Treasurers Kristen Bartosch and Cathie Horan. Directed by Mr. Roth and accompanied by Mr. Hodgkins on the piano, the Glee Club practiced every other day. Their styles varied from classical to modern. A Spring Concert highlighted their year. The RMHS Jazz Band, under the leadership of Dave Bunten, flourished into a very talented group of musicians. After hours of rigorus practice the band performed a variety of lively pieces at competitions. Noteworthy performances in¬ cluded the Berklee Jazz Festival, jazz concerts for the middle schools, and a major fund raiser, the Fall Fling. The main components of the Jazz Band included the saxophone, trumpet, guitar, drums, baritone, piano, flute, and French horn. An additional big band sound was provided by an electronic sound system donated by the Band Parents Organization at the beginning of this year. Together these instruments recreated songs by such artists as Duke Ellington, Glen Miller, and the modern pop group, the Pointer Sisters. Since its conception, the Jazz Band ' s talent and reputation con¬ tinued to rise. But recogntion for its acheivements belongs not only to its members, but also to David Bunten and the Band Parents Organization for their support. Fanfare: Junior Kristen Bartosh playing her trumpet during the half-time show. Band. First Row ' : Amy Case, Ed McCabe, Dave Emero, Kelly Robinson, Cathie Horan, Elaine Mantia, Melissa Walker, Maureen Malone. Second Row: Chris Bell, Mike Trainor, Andrew Larson, Brian Stumpke, Pat McGillicuddy, Rick Conlan, Rob D ' Argenio, Dan Carey, Beth Covino, Ann Sudbay, Cindy DiSanto, Rob Conlan, Steve D ' Agostino, Tim Griffith. Third Row: Sean O ' Hare, Denise Butler, Diane Silva, Kristen Bartosh, Nathan MacDonald, Alicia Culbreth, Andrea Rotondo, Erin Thompson, Jeff Baker. Fourth Row: Pam Keats, Julie Anthony, Jim Faucette, Sue Geoffrion, Tara Callaghan, Sam Longley, Doug Faria, Amy D ' Angio, Anne Perkins, Emily Morley, Sarah Larson, Sandra Rooney, Cindy Crogan. Fifth Row: Jennifer Walker, Gina Silva, Emily Stewart, Karen McKinney, Andrew Sprague, Mike Webb, John Rotondo, Ben Trevor, Sally Gentile, Jillian Peoples, Karin Anderson. 14K Activities • ■ Jazz Band. First Row: Amy Case, Ed McCabe, Dave Emero, Kelly Robinson, Cathie Horan, Dan Carey, Melissa Walker, Rob Dargenio. Second Row: Rob Fasciano, Jim Faucette, Joe Dorhety, Brian Stumpke, Rick Conlan, Kristin Bartosh, Nathan MacDonald, Ann Sudbay, Alecia Culbreth. Third Row: Karen McKinney, Julie Anthony, Sean O ' Hare, Diane Silva, Sue Geoffrion, Sam Longley, Doug Faria, John Rotondo, Rob Conlan, Tim Griffith. Glee Club. First Row: Michelle Geoffrion, Kelly Robinson, Mary Concannon, Cathy Horan, Debra Caccia- pouti. Second Row: Stephanie Mitchel, Ann Sudbay, Jen Darby, and Gina Ranno. Band Officers. Amy Case, Kelly Robinson, Kristen Bartosh, Michelle Geoffrion, Cathie Horan Missing from photo: Dave Emero. Kristin Bartosh Cathie Horan Sue Geoffrion 4v Editors Kelly Conroy, Deirdre Driscoll, and Melissa Walker having a typically good time at a yearbook production meeting So which one of us should throw the computer out of the window? Senior Jennifer Quagan and Junior Claudia Quagan. 150 Activities P ioneer Pioneer was produced different¬ ly in 1986 than it had been previ¬ ously. The Hunter Publishing Company supplied the staff with a computer, into which all copy and layouts were typed. In the past, this was done by the tradi¬ tional typewriter and hand- drawn layouts. Unfortunately at times, the Compaq computer was not a work-saving device, but in¬ stead a work-producing one. One editor took the editorial staffs sentiment about the machine to heart by ruthlessly body- slamming it down a stairwell.(Nice, Deirdre!) In order to master the computer, five editors attended a summer yearbook seminar at Westfield State College. During this four day period, the editors were taught the fine art of yearbook production. They learned everything from how to write good yearbook copy to draw layouts by the column method. There were several late produc¬ tion nights and, consequently, many pizzas were inhaled. Un¬ fortunately absenteism from these and the normal work days after school was a major problem. Some editors came so little it was a wonder they remembered where the yearbook room was. Incidently, the surcharge on the yearbook (about 15 dollars) was established to compensate editors who were too busy preparing Pioneer to get a job. The editors hope that you appreciate this piece of culture that ruined their senior year. Editors Deirdre Driscoll, Jennifer Quagan, and Melissa Walker obtaining ideas from previous yearbooks. Business editor Lauren Bradford esti yearbook ' s budget defeat. First row; Julie Arloro, Linda Richards, Melissa Walker, Deirdre Driscoll, Claudia Quagan, Lauren Bradford, Laura Curry and Diane Bernard. Second row; Jullian Peoples, Heidi Smith, Johanna Silvaggi, Beth Mullaney, Jennifer Quagan, Sandy Fantasia, Amy Godfrey, Kelly Conroy, and Beth Fuller. Third row; Rich Bvron, Paul Orlando, Anthony Carcia, Peter Harootian, and Sue Johnson. Impressions and High Happenings First row: Mr. Harney, Sam Longley, Jackie Dean, Chris Chun, Maria Fasciano, Suzy Hale, Karen Marasa, Lori McMillan, Beth Mullaney, Tracey Beaupre, Tricia Small, Mindy Fagon, Ms Montejunas. Second row: Roger Hickey, Jeff Mellin, Brian McCarthy, Matt Allen, Lori Wagnor, Matt Hincman, Andrew Longley Perhaps the most unique aspect of Impressions was the fact that it, in its entirety, was produced by the students of RMHS. From writ¬ ing to editing, layout to photog¬ raphy, platemaking to printing, it was all done in the graphic arts rooms at RMHS. When one con¬ siders this and the fact that the students gave willingly and generously of their time, it seems particulary Impressive ' The students and equipment alone could not make the magazine. It was the seemingly inexhaustive dedication of Miss Kathy Montejunas and Mr. Micheal Harney that made the magazine a fitting display of the talent present in the students of the estalishment. First row: Sue Johnson, Trisha Small, Andrew Larson, Sara Larson. Second row: Johanna Silvaggi, Melissa Walker, Lauren Bradford. Third row: Matt Hinceman, Diane Bernard, Michelle Geoffrion, Kelly Robinson. Fourth row: Anne Perkins, John Flibbert, Rob Danglemeir. 152 Activities o Distributive Ed. AFS Mr. Levesque, April Robicheau, Nicole Clark, Lori Petrucci, Cheri Brown, Dave Dody, Michelle Brissenden, Kurt Barrett, Mark Sullivan, Robbie Frye, Joanne Gillis, Scott Jenkins, Roger Hodgkinsh The Distributive Education program allows students to leave school at 11:15 to go to work. The requirements for D.E. are that one must work 250 hours per semester at an outside job and periodically have work evaluation forms sent to Reading High. Dur¬ ing the morning students study Retail Merchandising and learn how businesses are run. First hand experience working in the school store allows the students to gain knowledge of running the cash register and keeping the store well stocked. Students enjoy having the opportunity to work outside of school for their grades. The American Field Service did not have the opportunity to sponser a Foreign Exchange student in 1986. Richard Avola of Reading spent one year in Spain as part of the AFS program. A welcome home slide presenta¬ tion was held on March 2, 1986. Members of AFS were often seen in the background at football games selling caramel apples. They also had two pot luck suppers. Proceeds from the successful bowl-a-thon fund¬ raiser in March went to the AFS travel fund. This year ' s officers were President Brooke Ann Chesley, Vice President Faurel Vant, Secretary Christine Doherty, and advisor Martha Moore. First row: Brooke Chesley, Laurel Vant, Ann Marie Naples, Christine Doherty, Melanie Cambell, Marybeth Louanis, Phil Louanis. Second row: Karen DaSilva, Joanne Gillis, Chris Chalk, Denise Braymiller, Matt Vant, advisor Martha Moore, Kristin Callahan, Heidi Smith, Roger Hickey, I im Green lide Show The duties of the Slide Show Committee included the writing of the class history, which was read on class day, and orgainizing the slide show presentation. The committee gathered slides from the years ' 82 through ' 86. Mr. Cain, the director of Audio- Visual, and Mr. and Mrs. Scarpitto, the advisors for the Class of ' 86, donated much of their time to the committee. The committees hard work resulted in a great show which truly reflected the Class of ' 86. First row: Renee Bronson, Rich Byron, Stacey Ferrulo, Laura Curry, Elizabeth Tierny, Johanna Silvaggi, and Heidi Smith. Second row: Christine Lehane, Anthony Carcia, Darlene Davis, Lisa Cook, Susan Johnson, Krissie Callahan, and Elizabeth Mullaney. Third row: Michael Dodge, Peter Harootian, Amy Godfrey, Derek Levy, Sandy Fantasia, Christine Morrisy, Sandra Stosez, and Amy Case. -Audio Visual The duties of being in the AV club were varied. Members delivered and retrieved equip¬ ment for use in the classrooms, such as movie and slide projectors and VCR ' s. They also helped to run the audio equipment at the class meetings and pep rallies held throughout the year. Occasionally members videotaped the gymnastics show and helped run the equipment in the cable studio. They received pay for certain jobs, such as work¬ ing the microphone at the town meetings, and one junior or senior held a paying job collecting and distributing equipment. However, those who were part of AV found it to be educational as well. Senior David Fletcher reeling in a movie. 154 Activities Sean Walsh, Dennis Ebert, Mark Coronis, David Fletcher, Linda Jackson, Chris Rydclick, Mike Cleri, Joe Cain. Team Photography Club Dennis Chen, Ingo Krusa, Tom Dean, Mr. Donovan, Barry Moore, and Chris Chalk. Chris Chalk carefully examines the camera. The photography club gave students who were interested in the field of photography an ideal place to learn. Students acquired this learning experience by using the darkroom facilities and by sharing ideas with other club members and advisor, Mr. Donovan. Members of the club also participated in other school organizations involving photog¬ raphy, such as Pioneer the Senior Slide Show and Impressions. Faculty advisors Stephen Rhodes and Pat Schetinni led the Math Team in competition against almost ten other schools in the Division North of the Greater Boston Math League. Each meet consisted of questions in five categories and a team ques¬ tion. After two of the five meets in 1985-86, Reading held a respec¬ table third place in its division, placing seventh overall. Outstan¬ ding performances were made by Dennis Chen, ranked first in the division and tied for fifth overall, Brian Perrault, who was tied for sixth overall, and Greg Agami, ranked third in the division. Good luck next year! First row: Andrew Larson, Tricia Small, Greg Agami, and Roger Hickey. Second row: Steve Worley, Richard McNeil, Brian Perrault, Andrew Longley, and Dennis Chen. Foreign Language Honor Societies The Foreign Language Honor Societies chapters at RMHS began three years ago. One must obtain a 3.7 average or better in a foreign language to qualify. Recently, the three Honor Societies: Latin, French and Spanish, joined together to sponsor a succes sful bake sale held during the lunch period. Also, Christmas cards, designed by Suzanne Hale and printed in the Graphic Arts room, were sold by the societies to raise revenue. These two activities helped to raise money for eleven- year-old Javier Tejenna Gareca, a Bolivian child whom the Foreign Language Societies are jointly sponsoring. The officers for the Latin Honor Society were Consul (president) Lauren Bradford and Pro-Consul (vice-president) Adrian Spidle, and advisor Miss Lanouette. President Eric Schellhorn, Vice- president Jennifer Quagan, Treasurer Elizabeth Nickerson and Secretary Carolyn Byron led the French Honor Society. They were advised by Mr. Nisco. The Spanish Honor Society officers were President Michelle Geoffrion, Vice-president Derek Levy and Secretary Anne Sudbay. They were led by advisor Mrs. Lyle. J avier Javier is the oldest of two children in his family. He is currently in the fourth grade at school where he is considered an excellent student. His teachers and his parents feel very proud of him. During his spare time, Javier likes to play with his classmates. His father works as a driver and this means that there are days when he cannot find any work to do. Thus, the family ' s income is quite unsteady and low. His mother suffers because after her husband has paid the rent for the small room where they live, there is not very much left over with which she can serve her children a nourishing meal. In this situa¬ tion, the children face the danger of catching any passing disease. To try to remedy this situation, Savier ' s parents have sought the project ' s cooperation. 156 Activities Latin. First row: Linda Richards, Lauren Bradford. Second row: Andrew Longley, Adrian Spidel. Todos A Una All For One Une Personne Qui Sait Deux Langues En Vaut Deux A Person Who Knows Two Languages Is Twice His Worth Amicitia Friendship French. First row: Rich Byron, Andrew Vanasse, Sarah Larson, Jennifer Quagan, Ric Shellhorn, Elizabeth Nickerson, Johanna Silvaggi, Matt Thompson Second row: Advisor Joseph Nisco, Stephanie Mitchel, Paula Bordieri, Melissa Callahan, David Lenoir, Eric Kevorkian Third row: Mindy Fagan, Trisha Small, Tina Gallo, Karen Marassa, Maria Fasciano, Peter Haritunian, Richard McNeil. Spanish. First row: Derek Levy, Anne Sudbay, Michelle Geoffrion, Joanne Kennealy, Cathie Horan. Second row: Elaine Mantia, David Lenoir, Lenny Pienta, Jon Fandel, Mike Whalen, Renee Bronson. Acti Student Council and Student Advisory Council The Student Advisory Council serves as the voice of Reading Memorial High School at several School Committee meetings dur¬ ing the year. President Rich Byron, along with Michelle Geofferion, Peter Harootian, Sue Johnson, Rob Dangelmaier, and Rob Fasciano, made certain that the School Committee was well aware of the opinions and attitudes of the student body. This group proved to be both articulate and intelligent in presenting their views throughout the year. By the same token, confirming it ' s long-standing tradition of success, the Student Council had another banner year in 1985-86. Led by Advisor Rena Mirkin, President Cindy Kevorkian, Vice President Rich Byron, Secretary Paula Bordieri, and Treasurers Johanna Silvaggi and John Haratoonian, this year ' s Council accomplished many goals. The Canned Food Drive, Globe Santa, and the Coffee House were just a few of the many successful ventures that this year ' s Council was involved with. This organiza¬ tion also illustrated its generosity with many valuable donations that will benefit the entire school for years to come. The Student Council has traditionally been a beneficial and successful organi¬ zation, and this year was no ex¬ ception. First row: Robert Danglemaier, Michelle Geoffrion, Johanna Silvaggi, John Haratunian, Cindy Kevorkian, Rich Byron, Paula Bordieri, Melissa Walker, and Linda Richards. Second row: John Flibbert, Bryan O ' Connell, Billy Jones, Peter Harootian, Robyn Williams, Beth Fuller, Susan Johnson, Robert Fasciano, Anne Sudbay, Tricia Small, Katie Maroney and Mrs. Rena Mirkin. Third row: Paul Bordieri, Eric Kevorkian, Tara Callahan, Leslie Messier, Ellen Cutter, Susan Curry, Greg Selvitelli, Derek Moulten, and Alisia Danglemaier, Steve Dagastino. ttmn H I ■7 a- _ v V f) 1 1 •- _ P i ! ! t 1 , Seated: Peter Harootian, Robert Dangelmaier, Rich Byron, and Robert Fasciano. Standing: Susan Johnson, Cindy Kevorkian, Michelle Geoffrion, and Mrs. Rena Mirkin. 158. Activies Senior Class Committee First row: Richard Byron, Robert Dangelmaier, Steven Savio, Michelle Carter, Mark Selvitelli, John Macaluso, Cindy Kevorkian, and Anthony Carcia. Second row: Jennifer Quagan, Christine Lehane, Doug Cail, Angela Ames, Greg Tacco, Peter Harootian, Paula Bordieri, Stacy Ferullo, Susan Johnson, Heidi Smith, Amy Case, and Laura Curry. Third row: Andrea Newman, Dawn Allen, Liz Tiemy, Kathy McAllister, Mary Concannon, Cathie Horan, Karen Anderson, Christine Morissey, Sandra Stosez, Kathy Ross, Robyn Williams, and Deirdre Driscoll. Senior Class Officers Four-year class president senior Michelle Carter The great dedication and spirit of the seniors who oversaw the activities of their class cannot be forgotten. Our final year was made memorable due to the actions of the Scarpittos and the class officers. The officers witnessed the class become enthralled with senior year; from when the first pumpkin was lifted in September, to the dropping of a carnation petal in April; from the intense merriment of the dances, up to the dimming lights and Springtime warmth of the Senior Prom. The spirit of Senior Year was with each of them, nothing to regret but the opportunity to promote more and more good memories. Class Officers: Cindy Kevorkian, John Macaluso, Mark Selvitelli, Mr. Scarpitto, Mrs. Scarf Carter, Steven Savio and Robert Dangelmaier. SADD officers. Seated: Peter Harootian, Robert Dangelmaier, Rich Byron, and Robert Fasciano. Standing: Susan Johnson, Cindy Kevorkian, Michelle Geoffrion, and Mrs. Rena Mirkin. Another fundraiser? Students Against Drunk Driv¬ ing (S. A.D.D.) was in its fifth year at R.M.H.S during 1986. With the help of the advisor Donna Pappa- lardo, S.A.D.D. recorded its largest membership ever — over 200 students. The purpose of the group was to let the community know the dangers of driving while in¬ toxicated. This year, S.A.D.D. members kept busy by holding a bake sale, wrapping Christmas presents at Marshalls, and in¬ forming the community at the S.A. D.D. Parent ' s Night. With the help of executives Cindy Kevorkian, Anthony Carcia, Christina Gallo, Sue Curry, and David Decoste, a pre¬ prom assembly with guest speakers and a film was used to help make the juniors and seniors aware of the problems of drinking and driving. Nando Zucchi, Tina Gallo, Eric Kevorkian, Miss Pappalarddo, Cindy Kevorkian, Anthony Carcia, David DeCoste, Susan Curry. Charlotte MacLean Sarah Larson, Maureen Moran, Roger Hichey, Marybeth D ' Ambrosio, Tricia Small, Chris McSweeny, Mark Schwalm, Brian O ' Connell, Bob Martinage, Beth Nickerson, Amy Godfrey, Beth Mullaney. Third Row: Ellen Cutter, Linda DiNapoli, Craig Sorbello, Chris Crowley, Kim Raffi, Peter Harootian, Rob Dangelmaier, Rich Byron, Paula Bordieri, Gregg Tocco, Angela Ames, Liz Tierney, Sue Johnson, Chris Anderson, Joanne Keneally, Sue Rafferty, Beth Cavino, Lisa King, Sandy Fantasia, Heidi Smith, John Flibbert, Bill Dillon, Alisa Turner, Alicia Dangelmaier, Cheryl Dykeman, Tricia Rogers, Patty McKeamy, Jodi Fantasia. Activities 160 French and Spanish Clubs First row: Julie Arloro, David LeNoir, Sarah Larson, Johanna Silvaggi, Mrs. Susan Fritz, Melissa Walker, Darleen Davis. Second row: Jennifer Walker, Beth Muse, Heidi Gillis, John Harutunian, John Flibbert, Cheryl Dykeman, Mary Beth Louanis, Claudia Quagan. Third row: Steve D ' Agastino, Andrew Larson, Melissa Callahan, Suzy Hale, Emily Morely, Joanne Quimby, Cathy Wolfe, Cheri Rand, Jodi Fantasia, Emily Orlando. Fourth row: Ellen Pietrin, Karen Stone, Toda Petrin, Karen Hickey, Linda DiNapoli, and Melissa Fagan. Senior David Lenoir plays some musique at the French Club Dinner. A musical duet: Senior Missy Walker and Jennifer Walker provide entertainment. Both French and Spanish Clubs enjoyed many activities as well as dramatic increases in member¬ ship this year. The French Club, led by President Melissa Walker, Vice President Johanna Silvaggi, Secretary Sarah Larson, and Treasurer Laurie Conwell, held a very successful French dinner in November for parents and faculty | members. The culmination of the year was the trip to Newbury Street to sample French cuisine. The Spanish Club also held 1 many cultural events. In November, led by President J Kathy Ross, Vice President Derek j Levy, Secretary Bridgett O ' Bien, and Treasurer Lenny Pienta a taco making party was held for their club members. Other activities in¬ clude a Christmas ornament mak- ! ing party and several Spanish ; movies. Spanish Club: First row: Sandy Stosez, Darlene Davis, Derek Levy, Lenny Pienta, Kathy Ress, Bridget O ' Brien, David Lenoir. Secona row: Jennifer Smith, Lisa Dubbins, Deb Margissian, Anne Sudbay, Chris¬ tine Dumas, Gail Silva, Thaya Lane, Kathy Walsh, Nancv Davidson. Thrid row. Kristen Bennett, Joy Hibbard, Michelle Walker, Amv Beaureguard, Dan Beaulieu, Gina Silva, Mark Coronas Fourth row Chris Saxonis, Karen Carcia, Cheryl Dickey, Chris Curley, Ralph Levy, Matt Lurdan, Triaa Keats, Stephen Murdoch. National Honor Soc. Peer Tutoring Membership in the National Honor Society, according to its charter, is based on the four virtues of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. In May of 1985, nineteen students were inducted into the RMHS chapter of the National Honor Society. In addition to active participation in school and community activities, members also had to maintain a 3.7 grade point average. The standards of the RMHS chapter are relatively higher than the na¬ tional standards, so membership is indeed an honor. The Peer Tutoring program at RMHS enjoyed another year of success. Approximately eighty tutors helped about one hundred and seventy fellow students in all subjects. Most people asking for help were able to be matched up with a tutor within one week. This was the result of the hard work of the peer tutoring organizers: Ishmael Halliday, Karen Hickey, Heather Holbrook, Ted Lichoulas, Richard McNeil, Elizabeth Nickerson, and Steve Worley. Mrs. Zolubos, faculty advisor, said of the Peer Tutoring program, It is this spirit of cooperation and service to others that is charateristic of the students of RMHS. National Honor Society. First row: Sue Johnson, Paula Bordieri, Jennifer Quagan, Rich Byron, Robert Fasciano, Adrian Spidel Second row: Michele Geoffrion, Kathy Herzog, Linda Richards, Andy Vanasse, Matt Thompson, Andrew Longly, Dennis Chen, Rick Conlan Peer Tutoring. First Row: Steve Worley, Johanna Silvaggi, Lori Neary, Sue Johnson, Paula Bordieri, Jenn Quagan, Rich Byron, Rob Fasciano, Noreen Masciave, Renee Bronson. Second Row: Ted Lichoulas, Richard McNeil, Doris Chang, Megan Stannard, Michelle Geoffrion, Kathy Herzog, Melissa Walker, Lauren Bradford, Rob Dangelmaier, Andrew Longley, Rick Conlan, Laurie McMillan, Joanne Kennealy, Emily Orlando, Karen Hickey, Amy Godfrey. Third Row: David LeNoir, Bill Dillon, Joanne Fedele, Deirdre Driscoll, Bryan O ' Connell, Bob Martinage, John Harutunian, Peter, Harutunian, Tricia Small, Beth Nickerson, Andrew McDonald. Peer Tutoring Organizers. Beth Nickerson, Steve Worley, Richard McNeil, Ted Lichoulas, Ishmael Halliday, Karen Fnckey, Heather Holbrook. 162 Activities Science Team Vivarium Activities 163 This year ' s science team was advised by Leo Kenney. The group travelled to a different high school each month for science meets. Students competed in four different catagories: chemistry, physics, biology, and earth sciences. Weekly practices were held to prepare the students for the meets. Students gained in¬ valuable knowledge and competi¬ tion experience from the meets. Plant and animal maintainance were the primary tasks for the vivarium crew.,This was practiced by club members during free periods and after school. In handling and observing the organisms, students received a better understanding of nature. Jay Vigeant and a boa. The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Vivarium Club. First Row: Dan Griffin, Tim Green, Chris Chen, Kevin Barry. Second Row: Dan Hufford, Chris Chalk, Todd Hamn, Adrian Spidle, Roger Hickey, Steve Worley. Science Club. First Row: Chris Chun, Kevin Barry, Tim Green, Peter Harutu- nian, Dan Griffin. Second Row: Andrew Longley, Roger Hickey, Beth Nickerson, Mark Jesser, Denis Chen. Third Row Steve Worley, Ted Lichoulas, Jeff Mellin, Jenn Quagan, advisor Leo Kenney. Missing: advisor Judith Donovan. ootball The RMHS Football team had a very successful season this past fall. The team should be proud of themselves and their second place record. With Mark Selvitelli leading the way as captain and Jack White as head coach, the Rockets played extremely well and were the team to watch. Among the seventeen seniors who participated in football, was John Macaluso, an all around athlete who pulled through when the pressure was on. Who will ever forget the game against Wakefield? Macaluso stepped in as quarterback, after junior Dave Johnson ' s injury in the game against Woburn, and led the team to a 14—7 victory. Speaking of Johnson, the Rockets were blessed by this much needed quarterback. D.J. ' s long distance passes were often seen caught in the end zone by such receivers as senior Joe Gilligan and junior Carl McFadden. Gilligan played espe¬ cially well this past season, tying the school record for the most receptions. Fie went on to receive the title of Most Valuable Player in the snowy Thanksgiving Day game. With the help of such talented players, the 1985 Read¬ ing Rocket Football team finished with a record of 7—3—1. Captain Mark Selvetelli and Coach White OPPONENT US THEM Gloucester 28 12 Melrose 13 13 Lexington 14 6 Belmont 14 0 Woburn 14 25 Wakefield 14 7 Winchester 6 7 Watertown 14 6 Burlington 27 7 Stoneham 25 7 All smiles, a victorious RMHS Football team walks off the field. l645ports The thrill of victory! Junior Carl McFadden celebrates after his touchdown reception. It hurts right there... Senior David Lewis is tended to by trainer Megan Staneich. Junior Steve Graham awaits his chance. ■ First row: Manager Brain Morris, Bob O ' Brian, Scott Allen, Jeff Durante, Jim Kyle, Mike Giourade, Derek Sorbello, Darren Moore, Mike Devarmond, John Paglia, Garth Shaunessy, Jay Lewis. Second row: Mike Lomax, Todd Beaupre, John Khune, Jeff Wong, Charlie McCarthy, Matt Quilty, Peter Grunzweig, Steve Shaunessy, Mark Selvitelli, Doug Cail, Jim D ' Entrement, Joe Gilligan, John Macalouso, Terrance Bacchus, David Lewis, Gerrv Tortora, Derek Sanford, Dave Johnson, Dave Crispo. Third row: Dicky Paireett, Joe Kingston, Gordon Hubbard, Paul Pontone, Chris Latham, Mike Shattuck, Justin Gould, John Mello, Craig Sorbello, Ted McDonald, Ron Warren, Joe Giordano, Mike Vedder, Brian McCue, Carl McFadden, Coacn Sorbello. Fourth row: Coach White, Bill Dillon, Peter Ehl, Tim Griesmer, Mark Schaulm, Nando Zucchi, Paul Crispo, Steve Graham, Scott Wade, Joe Venutti, Dave Dantis, Eric Kevorkian, Mike O ' Keefe, Coach Scarpitto. Fire one! . Junior quarterback Dave Johnson lets a pass go. The sun is in my eyes! Junior Laura Crispo twirls during the halftime show. Cheering Breakfasting together Saturday mornings, decorating the locker room with posters and streamers, and pre-game practicing — the cheerleaders and baton squad rooted the football team on and showed us their school spirit on and off the field. Led by co-captains Kelly O ' Neil and Lynne Powers and advised by Fatima Lyle, the cheerleaders worked hard throughout the year,starting before the school year. During the summer they attended cheerleading camp at Emmanuel College to improve their cheering skills as a squad. hrst row: Co-caDtains Jennifer Dwyer and Diane Bernard. Second row: Kathy Herzog, Stacy Moore, I aula Girouard, Laura Crispo, Myra lndars, and Ellen Blamire. Back row: Kelly Hickey Terry Venditti Lon Beninati, April Taylor, Jennifer Babine, and Paige Buckley. and Baton Their efforts resulted in greatly improved routines appreciated by all the fans. Although the baton squad was smaller in number than in previous years, it was big in heart and talent. Led by co-captains Jennifer Dwyer and Diane Bernard with Mr. David Bunten as the squad ' s advisor, the girls withstood all extremes of weather to provide a very entertaining complement to the cheerleaders. The two squads combined their skills to make half-times at the games enjoyable for all. Hey there! Senior Co-captain Jen Dwyer moves to the beat of the RMHS band. 166. Sports Anticipation seniors Kristen Swenson, Kelly O ' Neil, and Suzy Miller How does it look? Jennifer Golden, Michelle Carter and Maureen Casey Fight, fight for victory today! Reading will win the game! if 7 T Hk. IV Back row: Jennifer Golden, Kristen Swenson, Tracey Surrette, Michelle Carter, Kelly Sanb row: Kristine Hurley, Suzie Miller, Maureen Casey, Sandra Finlavson, Kristen N hite Front ri Lynne Powers, Robyn Williams, Kerrie Maroney, Maura Moynihan, Captain Kelly O Neil First Row: Jodi Fantasia, Mary Beth D ' Ambrosio, Jodi Wixtead, Beth Cavino. Second Row: Kathy Tucker, Nicole Jones, Deanne Turner, Tricia Rogers, Paula Martins. Third Row: Tri-Captains Kelly Conroy, Caroline Fleming, and Cindy Kevorkian, Susie Diamond. OPPONENTS US THEM Melrose 0 2 Belmont 4 0 Woburn 0 3 Wakefield 1 2 Watertown 0 1 Burlington 3 0 Melrose 0 3 Winchester 4 2 Lexington 0 1 Belmont 1 0 Woburn 0 0 Stoneham 0 2 Wakefield 1 1 Winchester 4 1 Watertown 0 3 Burlington 1 0 Stoneham 1 2 “And they ' re lined up at the gate . . . but where ' s the rabbit? I he high five _ the rockettes are glad to have scored a goal. lt K Sports Field Hockey Sophmores Sue Curry and Jodi Wixtead wait anxiously for their turn with the ball. Hey, you ' re interfering with my personal space The Reading girls field hockey team pulled through the season, maybe not on top, but with a respectable finish. Despite the facts that the fields were often not lined correctly, and the coach was absent for three of the games, the girls managed to pull through as a team. Leading the way as the highest scorer was Cindy Kevorkian. The four seniors, Susy Diamond, and tri-captains Kelly Conroy, Caroline Fleming, and Cindy Kevorkian led the somewhat in¬ experienced team throughout the season. First year Varsity coach. Debra Murray, pulled the girls to a 6-10-2 finish. The hard work and determination the girls put forth became evident when Susy Diamond, Caroline Fleming, and jun ior Jody Fantasia were all honored as Rockettes of the Week. Cindy Kevorkian and sophomore Pam Martins both received honorable mentions. Susy Diamond was named an all- star at the end of the season. Overall the girls displayed team effort and drive which will set a strong foundation to be carried over to next year ' s players. It proved to be a very surprising season for the 1985 Rocket golfers. With five key golfers lost to graduation and five new golfers on the team, coach Dick Gillis had a very inexperienced team to work with. Gillis saw this season as a rebuilding one with three first-time seniors and a predominantly underclassmen team. However, the ' 85 rebuilding Rockets did un¬ usually well, finishing with a 7-6 record and missing the state tournament by one match. Senior captain Steve Langeleh played in the tough number one slot for the Rockets. Matched up against the top golfers from each team, Steve played for many hard earned points. Sophomore Rich Crosby demonstrated the under¬ classmen potential of the team by compiling the second best stroke average on the team. Incidentally, Crosby has been elected captain for the next season. This will be the first time in the history of Reading High Golf that a junior will be the captain, an honor in itself. Senior John Boudreau had a very successful rookie season. He was awarded an Honorable Men¬ tion to the Middlesex League All—Star team. He was also the recipient of the Daily Times and Chronicle award for the most valuable golfer. In the Individual league tournament Boudreau placed fifth among thirty of the league ' s best golfers. The Reading Rocket golfers had a very commendable season and possess an extremely bright fu¬ ture. John Boudreau, Steve Langeleh, and Rich Crosby will compete in the State Individual Tournament this May. Un¬ questionably, Reading golf has established itself as a power to reckon with in the future. OPPONENT US THEM Melrose 2.5 9.5 Lexington 1.5 10.5 Medford 6.5 5.5 Belmont 6.5 5.5 Woburn 2 10 Malden 9.5 2:5 Wakefield 9 3 Malden 11 1 Burlington 4 8 Stoneham .5 11.5 Medford 10.5 1.5 Watertown 3.5 8.5 Winchester 7 5 Rob Donnelly is pleased with his putt. 170 Sports First row: Kevin Smith, Rick _Morris, Rob Donnelly, Bob MacKeil, Rich Crosby. Second row: John Boudreau, Mark Stanieich, Captain Steve Langeleh, Bob Allan, Mark Simone, John Chase. Missing from photo: Tim Devir. How to Golf the Easy Way Tim Devir poses for the picture to be put on his new book. Easy does it! Rick Morns prepares for a Soccer with a smile. Sophomore Patty Harootian takes a break from practice. (jirls The girls ' soccer team, only in its second varsity year, withstood another difficult season in the highly competitive Middlesex League. Playing against such teams as Belmont, Wakefield, and defending champion Winchester, the team found that the season was challenging. Led by co-captains senior Diana Morello and junior Kristine Anderson, the team refused to be daunted. Coach David Lewis stated early in the season that he was looking for a better quality of soccer played, and that is what he received. The girls strengthened and progressed as they battled each tough opponent. They finished with a record of 2-14-2, but refused to yield either mental¬ ly or physically to any of their Soccer opponents. This year ' s im¬ provement was especially made evident in the last game against undefeated Middlesex League champion, Winchester. The Rockettes held the finely-tuned team to a tough 2-0 loss. Seniors Diana Morello, Jill Bendikian, and junior Ann Sudbay received All-League honors, while junior Christine Moxcey received an honorable mention. Diana Morello was also named an Eastern Mass All—Star. Coach Lewis said of the season, Even though our record was not so good, I felt the season was a success because the quality of our soccer improved as the season progressed. Coach David gives constructive criticism wnat do you mean the ball went over the net” Cheryl Dykeman questions the referee ' s call. I u i 11 v. 172Sports First row: Cheryl Dykeman, Cindy DiSanto, Lisa Baeirsto, Christine Moxcey, Beth Nickerson, Ann Sudbay. Secona row: Laurel Vant, Elaine Mantia, co—captains Kris Anderson and Diana Morello, Jill Bendikian, Kelly Fallon, Janine-Kennedy. Third row: Nancy Davis, Erica Truleson, Ann Fliggot, Beth Moxcey, Cindy Gaeta, Patti Harootian, and Coach David Lewis. Co—captains junior Kris Anderson and senior Diana Morello with Coach David Lewis. Seconds to contact, co—captain Diana Morello battles it out with the ball. Everybody dance to the beat! Junior Ann Sudbay and senior Kelly Fallon show their moves. OPPONENT US THEM Burlington 0 0 Lexington 1 6 Belmont 0 6 Arlington 0 3 Wakefield 0 4 Winchester 0 7 Burlington 2 0 Lexington 0 1 Arlington 0 2 Wakefield 0 4 Winchester 0 6 Belmont 0 3 Burlington 2 1 Lexington 0 1 Belmont 0 5 Arlington 0 0 Wakefield 0 2 Winchester 0 2 First row: Billy Jones, Mike Kerr, Derrick Hall, Joe Connelly, Tom Zay a, Matt Kerr. Second row: Co¬ captain Sean O ' Brien, Bob Grubor, Keith Willis, Graham Bailey, John Haratunian, Khoune Vong-vixay, Co-captain Paul Orlando. Third row: Trainers Gerri Ann Underwood and Kim Smith, Andy Vanasse, Pat Prato, Dave Case, Rick Conlon, Matt Thompson, Coach Vaccaro. Senior co-captain Sean O ' Brien moves in to defend on the play. Coach Phil Vaccaro and Co-captains Paul Orlando and Sean O ' Brien. OPPONENT US THEM Melrose 1 1 Lexington 0 3 Belmont 4 4 Woburn 3 0 Wakefield 0 0 Watertown 5 1 Burlington 6 0 Stoneham 6 0 Melrose 3 0 Lexington 1 3 Belmont 1 1 Woburn 3 2 Wakefield 0 2 Winchester 2 6 Watertown 5 1 Burlington 5 1 Stoneham 5 1 Winchester 1 4 174 Sports Sophomore Khoune Von-vixay, a portrait of in¬ tensity. Doys This team wanted to prove to the Middlesex League, to the people of Reading, and especially to themselves, that Reading Soccer was here to stay. —Senior Co-captain Paul Orlando The 1985 season for the boys ' soccer team was successful and it held a great number of accom¬ plishments. Coached by Phil Vaccaro, the team played their way to an impressive 9-5-4 finish. What the team lacked in size, they made up for in their desire to win. The season was highlighted by a heartwarming five to one victory over Stoneham. This led the Rockets to their second con¬ secutive tourney appearance. The celebration on the field at the end of the game and the rowdy bus ride home will remain in the Soccer player ' s memories forever. Receiving All-League status were co-captains Sean O ' Brien and Paul Orlando, and junior Boban Grubor. Receiving honorable mentions were senior Graham Bailey, junior Tom Zaya, and sophomore Khoune Vongvixay. Senior co-captain Paul Orlando takes a breather from intense playing. Sophomores Joe Connelly and Khoune Von-vixay break open an offensive attack. .JP. Af-rft Way to go! Senior co-captain Paul Orlando congratulates team members after a successful play. Sports 175 Cjirls Cross Country This past fall, the girls cross country team enjoyed a successful season. Under the competent leadership of Coach Everett Blodgett, Assistant Coach Miss Donna Pappalardo, and Co¬ captains Susan Johnson and Theresa McAuley, the team ' s record was five and three. Memorable moments included placing fifth in the Catholic Memorial, beating Wakefield by one point, the progressive supper, and Johnson and McAuley ' s fantastic 15.40 race against Stoneham. Seniors Kristine Ronayne and Patty McKerney ran cross country for the first time this fall. Senior Maureen Malone, juniors Ellen Cutter, Jennifer Keenan, and Trisha Small, and sophomore Nean Wan also made important contributions to the team. This year ' s seniors will have their cross country sweat shirts and Zoo tee- shirts to remind them of their last autumn as being Reading Rockettes. When asked what they would remember most about the season, the team replied, It was AWESOME! . First row Jennifer Keenan, Marietta Dillenger, Patty O ' Connor, Heather Ferullo, Ellen Cutter. Second row Coach Blodgett, Patti McKeamey, Tricia Small, Co-captains Sue Johnson and Theresa McAuley, Kris Ronayne, Coach Pappalardo. Where ' s the finish line? Senior Sue Johnson in search of the end. Head Coach Everett Blodgett and Assistant Coach Donna Pappalardo, Girls co-captain Theresa McAuley, Boys captain Randy Upnam, and Girls co-captain Sue Johnson. 176 Sports OPPONENT US THEM Belmont 28 27 Wakefield 31 24 Watertown 15 49 Lexington 25 33 Burlington 21 36 Stoneham 31 25 Woburn 15 50 And they ' re oft! oys Cross Country With four wins and five losses, the boys ' cross country team, coached by Everett Blodget, tied with two other teams in a respec¬ table third place finish in the ten- team Middlesex League. Depart¬ ing seniors include Rob Dangel- maier, Peter Harootian, Jeff Schofield, Gregg Tocco, and Randy Upham. Harootian, a first-year cross¬ country participant, won five races, placed second in three others, and was named a League All-Star. Upham, captain of the team, was the number two runner for the Rockets and received an Honorable Mention as a League All-Star. Dangelmaier, the only four-year veteran of the cross¬ country team, ran consistently third for Reading. Schofield performed well this season, and Tocco showed tremendous effort, both of whom were rookies to the cross-country scene. Also, there were numerous underclassmen who contributed significantly to the varsity cross-country team. Among them were juniors Dana Ballou and Gregg Duffy; sopho¬ mores Shannon Symes, Jeff Croft, and John Alda; and freshman Ben Trevor. Danglemaier summed up the Rocket performance saying. We did the best we could with the talent we had. There were several individual and team efforts worthy of atten¬ tion. The most notable individual performance was the setting of a new course record at Lexington by Harootian. The Rockets came together to prevail in a tough meet with Belmont which supplied the team with a great morale boost. The cross-country team also managed to take a commendable fifth place at the league meet in Woburn. Peter Harootian commented on the season stating, The record really does not show the effort and hard work we put into it. Going for the gusto...Senior Pete Harootian approaches the homestretch. First row Ben Trevor, Matt Burne, Greg Brown, Paul Chisholm, Jason D ' Antone. Second row Mark Rainore, Michael Ricci, John Alda, Jeff Croft, Shannon Symes, Dave Chetwynd, Chris Silva, Chris Curly, Third row Coach Blodgett, Dana Ballou, Greg Tocco, Pete Harootian, Jeff Schofield, Rob Dangelmaier, Captain Randall Upham, Gregg Duffy, Coach Pappalardo 178 Sports Junior Dana Ballou takes a jog down Birch Meadow Rob Dangelmaier endures the pain for the gain. Drive. OPPONENT US THEM Melrose 34 21 Belmont 26 29 Wakefield 35 23 Watertown 17 46 Lexington 36 22 Burlington 18 44 Stoneham 21 40 Woburn 40 20 A race to the end... Going for the gold! Senior captain Randy Upham trains for a gold medal in the 1988 Olympics. A man and his horse. Senior Brain King, swinger at the bars. 180 Sports oys Gymnastics The boys gymnastics team, coached by Dan Barter, had somewhat of an unusual season this year. The team ended up with five wins and five losses in the Northern League of Massachusetts. The overall record—while respectable—was somewhat of a disappointment due to three very close losses Lincoln-Sudbury, Newton North, and Salem NH. However, by the end of the season all the hard work that the team had put in finally paid off. For the second year in a row the boys gymnastics team qualified for the state meet, along with in¬ dividuals who qualified during the regular season. They included Dan Webb, Jon Rothrock, Bob Hansen, Joe Castelli, and Jeff Mottl. At the state meet Dan Webb and Bob Hansen qualified for the state finals and Reading, as a team, finished fifth in the state of Massachusetts. The team tri-captains Jeff Mottl, Paul Vultaggio, and Jon Rothrock, along with seniors Gregg Hull, Brian King, Bob Hansen, Rob Fasciano, and Mike Calvo helped to pull this team together and make the season really something to remember. First row: Gregg Hull, Mike Calvo, Tri-captains Paul Vultaggio, Jeff Mottl, and Jon Rothrock, Brian King. Second row: Coach Dan Barter, Guy Cammarata, Jim Faucette, Tom Ruff, Mark Jesser, Matt Atkins, Rob Howard, Steve Kiely, Dan Webb, Mike Rivers, Dana Ballou, Joe Castelli, Rob Ruth, Bob Hansen, Rob Fasciano. Coach Dan Barter with Captains (1-r) Michael Rivers, John Rothrock, Jeff Mottl, and Paul Vultaggio. OPPONENTS US Them Burlington 89.50 108.65 Linc-Sudbury 97.25 97.75 Newton North 88.05 89.75 Phillips 102.0 87.4 Salem, NH 99.2 100.5 Andover 91.75 72.5 Brookline 97.3 92.65 Revere 90.8 102.3 Winthrop 95.15 94.5 Methuen 93.4 88.35 1 Sports 18 Front row: Jay Morton, Jeff Thomson, John Boudreau, Steve Shaunessy, Mark Reardon, Peter Grun- zweig, Scott Dendler, Mike Blanchard, Mike Gregorio. Second Row: Asst, coach Paul Belckenhuis, Bob MacKeil, Brian Thomson, Kevin Buckley, Mike Vedder, Scott Rooney, Matt Driscoll, Ken Margossian, coach Peter Doherty. Third Row: Asst, coach Mark Doherty, Kevin Thomson, Derek Dendler, Jim Currier, Paul Sacco, Lou Thomasello. OPPONENT US THEM Melrose 7 3 Lexington 9 1 Marblehead 1 4 Belmont 3 2 Woburn 2 4 Wakefield 5 1 Winchester 4 0 Watertown 4 2 Burlington 2 2 Stoneham 7 3 Melrose 3 2 Somerville 6 4 Lexington 4 2 Belmont 6 5 Woburn 2 4 Wakefield 2 2 Winchester 3 2 Watertown 7 1 Senior Mark Riordan battles for the puck. 182Sports Senior Peter Grunzweig plays the face-off for the Rockets. Junior Scott Rooney keeps his eyes on the puck. In the 1985-86 season. Rocket hockey captured its second Middlesx League Title in four years. Through hard work and dedication, they finished the regular season with a 12-3-2 record. The Rockets were coached by Pete Doherty and led by captain Mark Reardon. Seniors John Boudreau, Steve Shaunessy, Peter Grunzweig, Jeff Thomson, Scott Dendler, and Mike Blanchard also added talent and leadership to the team. Boudreau led the team in points and goals. In his junior year, Shaunessy was a tenth round NHL draft pick. Juniors Brian Thomson, with his high point tally, and Scott Rooney proved to be tremendous assets. Kevin Thomson, the only freshman on the team, had an im¬ pressive ten goals. Goaltending duties were shared by starter Bobby MacKeil, and back-ups Mike Gregorio and Jay Morton. In tourney action, it appeared a trip to the Boston Garden was im¬ minent. The team beat Andover and advanced to meet Belmont. Reading then suffered a devastat¬ ing defeat in the hands of under¬ dog Belmont. Senior Scott Dendler expressed his grief about the final game; So close and yet so far. Sports. ' 183 ' It itches right there ... Senior Mike Lloyd gives his opponent a scratch. Senior Jeff Wong demonstrates the flexibility of his spandex shorts. With appendages flying, a doomed wrestler strug- Senior Jeff Wong: No guts, no glory! gles to no avail. 184 Sports OPPONENTS US THEM Tewksbury 31 35 Billerica 30 34 Woburn 15 51 Lowell 33 24 Chelmsford 12 57 Winchester 19 41 Whittier 56 6 Shawsheen 42 21 Burlington 32 21 Lexington 45 12 Salem 48 23 Wakefield 34 25 Melrose 56 5 Belmont 46 12 Coach Dave Lewis, tri-captains David Crispo, Mike Lloyd, and Rob Cassesso, and Coach Tom Darrin First row: Bob Biggio, tri-captain Michael Lloyd, Alex Louie, Carl Libberman, Randy Lloyd, and tri¬ captain Robert Cassesso. Second row: Coach Dave Lewis, Paul Crispo, tri-captain David Crispo, Mike Shattock, Paul Pontone, Bryan O ' Connell, Mark Schwam, George White, and coach Tom Darrin. This year ' s wrestling team came a long way. After losing their first five matches, they came back to win their last nine. Accor¬ ding to Senior Rob Cassesso, At the beginning of the season, people would come to our matches and see one of Reading ' s worst teams. By the end of the season, though, the same people would see one of the toughest. Nowhere was this more evident than in Reading ' s 46 to 12 win over Belmont, finishing the season by destroying a team which had beaten them last year. The 1985-86 team had a number of outstanding wrestlers. Among them were Dave Crispo (12-1), Rob Cassesso (11-2), Paul Pontone (7-2), and Mike Lloyd who, like the team, started off poorly, but came back to win his last six matches. Coach Darrin, commenting on the team ' s prospects for the year said that the team had one of the best attitudes of any team that he had coached. The wrestling team proved it. Snorts 185 OPPONENT US THEM Melrose 48 26 Lexington 27 44 Belmont 44 60 Woburn 23 38 Wakefield 38 35 Winchester 43 31 Watertown 37 41 Burlington 48 56 Stoneham 41 37 Melrose 43 21 Lexington 55 43 Belmont 43 57 Woburn 21 42 Wakefield 39 33 Winchester 40 44 Watertown 38 33 Burlington 49 58 Stoneham 39 28 Oh my God, Junior Erin Johnson spots the ball. Coach Bryson with Co-captains Jodi Davis and Janice Coates. Two points, just two more points... Coach Bryson encourages the girls. lBtv ' Sports JBL. Junior Erin Johnson waits patiently for the shot to go up. (_Jirls Basketball With six returning seniors to the line-up, the Rockettes would prove to have a mediocre season with nine wins and nine losses. After a tough loss at mid-season to Burlington, the Rockettes would bounce back to win three games in a row. The win against Lexington, although the spirit booster for the Rockettes, didn ' t give the girls quite enough spunk to beat the third place Belmont Marauders. The team was led by coach Ted Bryson and co-captains Janice Coates and Jodi Davis. Both of whom were Middlesex League All-Stars, and Coates was an All- League player. Top performances were also seen by seniors Kelly Fallon, Laura Curry, Christine Nelson, and Janine Kennedy. The Rockettes received assistance from juniors as well. Leading the way for the juniors were Erin Johnson, Cindy DiSanto, and De Anne Turner. Also with great defense and lots of spirit to help the team were juniors Joanne Keneally, Heather Gale, and Susan Rafferty. The Reading girls finished up their season with a big win against Stoneham, triumphing by eleven points and ending the season in fifth place. First row: Co-captains Jodi Davis and Janice Coates. Second row: Joanne Keneally. Janine Kennedy, Heather Galye, Cindy DiSanto, Erin Johnson, Coach Ted Bryson, Christine Nelson, DeAnne Turner, Laura Curry, Susan Raffety, Kelly Fallon Senior Janice Coates puts up another two points. Sports 187 Boys Basketball Here it comes...Junior Steven Lane This year ' s varsity basketball team enjoyed a successful 13-7 season qualifying for the state tournament. Leadership duties were shared by Seniors Joe Gilligan, Chris Marakovitz, and John Koenig, all of whom served as captains for Bill Carroll ' s squad. All three were also key performers on the court for the Rockets. Offensively, the Rocket attack was led by Junior Stephen Lane who was named Middlesex league MVP. Classmates Mike McGillicuddy and Derek Sanford also had excellent seasons and participated in the Middlesex league All-Star gam Other contributors included Juniors Carl McFadden, Donald Neville, Bill Jones, and John Flibbert. McFadden started for the Rockets, while Neville, Jones, and Flibbert provided depth off the bench. The Rockets advanced further in tourney action than they ever had. They won their first game against Chelmsford and then went on to play a hard game against Andover. The thrilling game went into double overtime and was won at the buzzer by junior Steven Lane. The tourney action ended in a heartbreaking loss to Lowell. They were to lead the whole game only to lose by several baskets in the end. First row: Jeff Durante, Alan DeAngelo, Scott Allen, Steve Whalen. Second row: Don Neville, Carl McFadden, John Flibbert, Derek Sanford, BUI Jones. Third row: Coach Carroll, Steven Lane, John Koenig, Chris Marakovitz, Mike McGillicuddy, ass t coach Elkington. ...there it goes, junior Mike McGUlicuddy. 188 Sports OPPONENT US THEM Melrose 47 45 Lexington 62 74 Belmont 63 73 Wakefield 63 48 Winchester 56 86 Watertown 64 50 Burlington 60 51 Stoneham 74 62 Melrose 68 71 Lexington 61 70 Belmont 76 71 Woburn 60 59 Wakefield 55 54 Winchester 63 46 Watertown 52 53 Burlington 76 68 Stoneham 48 47 Woburn 70 64 Senior Chris Marakovitz waits for the rebound. Let it fly! Junior Mike McGillicuddy shoots the ball. A pep talk delivered by Coach Carroll. (jirls Track The Girl ' s Winter track team, under the direction of Coach Ken Feit, had a bittersweet season. The team managed to come in a highly commendable second- place in the Middlesex League. However, their only loss of the season, to state champions Lexin¬ gton, brought an end to their four year undefeated streak. The girls track team had an abundance of individual talent. Senior co-captains Theresa McAuley and Sue Johnson led the distance crew with vital wins in the one-mile and two-mile, respectively. McAuley was also the relay team anchor leg and she placed fifth in the 1000-meters at the State meet. Senior Kristin Ronayne was another contributor to Rockette success in the distance events. Senior Beth Fuller, also a member of the relay team, was a League All-Star in the 600. The Rockettes faired well in the 300 due to the efforts of senior Angela Ames and talented sophomore Andrea Hall. Hall managed to place second in this event in the states. Although this season ruined the image of Rockette invincibi¬ lity, the girls track team still remained a dominant force in the Middlesex League. Leader of the pack junior Trisha Small. OPPONENT US THEM Belmont 45 41 Woburn 51 35 Wakefield 46 40 Winchester 44 42 Watertown 57 28 Burlington 45 41 Lexington 34 51 Stoneham 43 43 First row: Coach Nancy Madden, Missy Bochman, Patty McKearney, Tri-captains Cindy Kevorkian, Sue Johnson, and Theresa McAuley, Lori Neary, Beth Fuller, and Coach Feit. Second row: Caroline Fleming, Joy Pfeffer, Jenn Keenan, Ellen Cutter, Tricia Rogers, Beth Morgan, Trish Small, Jody Fantasia, and Kristine Anderson. Third row: Emily Orlando, Karin Anderson, Andrea Hall, Becky Seltzer, Paula Bendikian, Erin McCormick, Emily Gale, and Mary Ellen Hunter. 19Q S ports Waiting for the gun in the 100-meter dash. Sports 191 tw i Up, up, and away! 192 Sports -- — - M . - First row: Coach Croft, Mark Selvitelli, Jeff Starr, Pete Harootian, Captain Paul Orlando, Ron Iapicca, John Khune, Steven Savio, Gerry Tortora, Coach Soule. Second row: Gregg Duffy, Mike Anderson, Greg Tocco, Randy Upham, Steve Surette, Anthony Carcia, Eric Johnson, Brian Scouten, Brandon Millet, Mark Staniech, Nando Zucchi. Third row: Bob Stone, Mike McGillicuddy, John Silva, Eric Kevorkian, Mike Sewall, Joe Giordano, Bobby Hart, Shannon Symes, Mike Girouard, Matt Kerr, Mike Gibson, John Mello. Fourth row: Todd Wettergreen, David Chetwynd, Mike Maddelina, Sean Haney, Matt Burne, Mike Ricci, John Erwin, Steve Oaks, Shawn Ronane, Derek Sorbello, Jason Dantona, Joe Connelly. Fifth row: Matt Rafferty, John Ciaccio, Gordon Hubbard, Pat McGillicuddy, John Garbarino, Kevin Brown, Mark Field, Paul Chisholm, Andrew Ines, and David Savio. And they ' re off ... Paul Oakes and Matt Rafferty OPPONENTS US THEM Belmont 56 30 Woburn 44 42 Wakefield 66 20 Winchester 60 26 Watertown 79 7 Burlington 68 18 Lexington 47 39 Melrose 57 29 Stoneham 71 15 Doys The Boys Winter Track team once again captured the Middlesex League Championship title. The team was coached by Paul Soule and Hal Croft and led by captain Paul Orlando. The boys defended their Champion¬ ship title against the strong teams of Lexington and Woburn to remain undefeated for the fifth consecutive year. Their winning record of 9-0 in the Middlesex League and their first place finish in the state relays this year represented the Track enormous amount of dedication and talent on the team. To help lead the Rockets to their outstand¬ ing season was Gregg Duffy, who was voted Most Valuable Performer of the Middlesex League. Also, Paul O rlando, Mark Selvitelli, Eric Johnson, Randy Upham, Terrance Bacchus, and Steve Surette, who were all named Middlesex League Track All-Stars. Said coach Soule, The success of this team was a team effort, not just a bunch of in¬ dividual performances. ' ' V I Sports 193 Cjirls Gymnastics Another season, another struggle. The Girl ' s Gymnastics team came through this season with an overall record of three wins and five loses. Co-captains Diane Bernard and Liz Muse led the team through eight difficult meets. Coach Kim Garrad, a former gymnast, brought ex¬ perience and creativity to the team. As a first year coach she proved to be a remarkable asset. Kim truly inspired our team. Her unyielding determina¬ tion encouraged our low spirits, commented Diane Bernard. Some of the season highlights included Carolyn Byron ' s powerful vaults, Beth Covino ' s graceful beam routines, Michele McGonagle ' s bar routines, and Liz Muse ' s dynamic floor ex¬ ercises. The team has a bright fu¬ ture. Experienced juniors as well as talented underclassmen will strive for a winning season next year. Junior Chris Moxcey finishes her routine with a smile. OPPONENTS US THEM Wakefield 86.35 82.1 Burlington 87.1 110.9 Lincoln 98.75 102.3 Woburn 98.5 117.9 Winchester 85.9 87.7 Belmont 96.8 84.1 Stoneham 95 106.45 E3 First row; Michele McGonagle, Carolyn Byron, Chritine Moxcey, co-captain; Diane Bernard, co- oaptain; Elizabeth Muse, Elizabeth Covino, and Paula Girouard. Second row; Jennifer L. Smith, Jennifer Lvnn Smith, Kim Surrette, Kim MacDonald, Karen Carcia, Kelly Wade, Cindy Warren, and Patti Harootian. Second row; coach; Kim Garrad, Marianne Pienta, Deirdre Keily, Theresa Haley, Kathleen Duff, and Marie Rivers. 194 Sports ,a. . :e. v Junior Paula Girouard is ready to swing on the parallel bars. Junior Carolyn Byron in a not-so-easy pose to hold. Coach Kim Geraurd with Co-captains Diane Bernard and Liz Muse. Ta-da, Junior Beth Covino ends a floor routine. Sports 195 r Good Luck to the Class of 1986 ROBERT E. FORSBERG INSURANCE AGENCY, INC 1 □□ Main Street Reading, Mass. 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Gustafson, CIC, CPIW 22 Woburn Street Reading, MAO 1867 Q l iSSlQ Z. - - T U NCf OF NEW ENGLAND Putnam Pantry Candy Ice Cream Parlors 323 MainStreet Route28, Reading Good Luck Good Health Happiness Central Animal Hospital Howard R. Hutchins, D.V.M. Stoneham, Mass. BOARDWALK REAL ESTATE CORP. 348 Main Street. Reading. Massachusetts 01867 COM l OV i G Our best wishes for your success in the future in all of your ventures. Reading Pediatric Association children and adolescent Mario Carcamo, M.D. Anthony Nigro, M.D. Congratulations to the class of 1986 IookToUs For Direction Shawmut County Bank Mrmbrf Fvdrtll [Jryovl InwNKr turpuMimn Huuting LfnJcf 348 Main Street, Reading, Mass. 01867 345 Central Street, Saugus, Mass. David E. Hurley, James Joly Principals Each office is independently owned and operated - - ..


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