Medfield High School - Peak Yearbook (Medfield, MA)

 - Class of 1973

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JONATHAN EVERETT FULLER on Woff UP ON: A certain girl DOWN ON: Nothing LIFE IS: Something else FREEDOM IS: Being with someone vou like very much USUALLY SEEN WITH: Bronson AMBITION: To go or not to go Mark Spitz . . . younger girls . . . Swimpond . . . NICE!. . . bikey STEVEN PAUL FULLER Fillmore Mr. Loose UP ON: Weekends. Gee-to’s and Sun¬ shine DOWN ON: Maine summers LIFE IS: Living FREEDOM IS: Doing what you please USUALLY SEEN WITH: Levi AMBITION: To have a successful future GTO . . . LINEMAN . . . Owens Con¬ struction . . . Loose . . . British Sterling MARK FREDRICK GABLEHART Gobe Gabel UP ON: Fast cars, 62 Pontiac wagons, good friends, and big pay checks DOWN ON: Mondav mornings, dry weekends, and cold Seventh per¬ iod gym classes LIFE IS: How you live and what you make of it FREEDOM IS: A mile long straight with no police and a fast car to go down it USUALLY SEEN WITH: Mark. George, Joe. Dave, and a cold one AMBITION: To make a million and be famous Little Gabes ... freeze-man . .. pontiac . . . hard worker . . . Bub- ling Brook JoANN GALLAGHER o” Edith UP ON: Mark, skiing, blue eyes, sun¬ shine. food. New Hampshire and smiles DOWN ON: Indifference, waiting, and monotony LIFE IS: Making every minute count USUALLY SEEN: Making a lot of noise AMBITION: Physical Therapist You see things as they are; and you ask. ‘Why? ' But 1 dream things that never were: and I ask, ' why not?’ Gagler . . . “Noise . . . world traveler, chatter-box . . . The Slopes . .. Gallagher Company JOSEPH J.GATTUSO Joe UP ON: Music, my Tele DOWN ON: Arveragus and Dorigen, his wife LIFE IS: An Aeolian Harp FREEDOM IS: The downfall of a hubrisist AMBITION: To see the U.S.A. first Olympus is but the outside of the world everywhere Guitar Man . . . Jumping Joe . . . spacey .. . Green ' stang .. . Igor NANCY LEE GIBSON None UP ON; Carefree summer days, autumn leaves, happy people, good music. Lord ' s in the morning DOWN ON: Plastic people, lone¬ liness Within the Walls of Security These years have passed us by ... AMBI ' TION: To be a nurse, to be happy, to travel FREEDOM IS: Riding high on the crest of a wave Carried out to sea Lost among the endless tide Teasing at reality Delicate . . . stylish dresser . . . white Gorvair . .. Sunshine Dairy 22

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SALLY L. EVANS Sally Lou” “The spring mountains are covered with greens, layer after layer, in utter confusion: The shadows are seen serenely re¬ flected in the spring waters below. Between the heavens and the earth in a lonely field I stand all by myself before a vista whose end nobody knows. The Hekigah Shu (Pi-yen Chi) Patriot-ic . . . basketball. . . soft spoken ... fvy Leaguer . .. o ready smile STEPHEN ARTHUR FARRAR Fritz” Steve” UP ON: Winning! DOWN ON; Not having work done on time LIFE IS: Full of ups and downs FREEDOM IS: Being able to do what you want AMBITION: To be a shrink” Captain . . . lusty gentleman . . . flashy dresser . . . Quarries . . . Big Red .. . Harold KAREN MAE FERREIRA “Fefe” UP ON: Camping in New England, running the races in Falmouth. Spaghetti, bike riding for the whole afternoon DOWN ON: Perpetual frizzles, Na¬ dine ' s nicknames, unfriendly peo¬ ple, and people who ask if it ' s a wig! LIFE IS: What you make it and being happy with what you ' ve made FREEDOM IS: Being able to be one ' s self and knowing it ' s the right way to be USUALLY SEEN WITH: Rosemary, Caren and misplaced curls AMBITION: Heart Surgeon, to ' have a girls ' cross country team established atM.H.S. Curly.. . fast talker... Corning BRIAN PAUL FINN UP ON: Physics, free-hand drawing and Einstein DOWN ON: A-bomb, politicians, and smoking LIFE IS: The most beautiful and pro¬ found emotion we can experience is the sensation of the mystical. He to whom this emotion is a stranger who can no longer wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead. To know that what is im¬ penetrable to us really exists, mani¬ festing itself as the highest wisdom . . . which our dull faculties can comprehend only in their most primitive forms . .Albert Einstein FREEDOM IS: Finding Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference.”.Robert Frost Physicist . . . brilliant . . . 098 . . . re¬ served . . . Slide rule sensation . . . intense NADINE MAY FLAGG Edith Ann Node UP ON: Fields of flowers, R. W. Emerson DOWN ON: Shallow People, crowds LIFE IS: Eternal “The Lord is my light and my salvation: whom shall I fear? The Lord is the refuge of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?” Psalms 27 Dean . . . slight . . . giggly . . . Tine ... Nanny Nell JOHN ANDREW FOSTER Rod” UP ON: Triumph ' s DOWN ON: Credit Cards FREEDOM IS: Pumping gas AMBITION: To be a Mobil man TR6 . . . Mobil . . . Red . . . browny, sit-up king 21



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JANET MARJORIE GOULD Ion ' ' Ginger ' ' Lord, help me In shoulder Ihe burden of freedom And give me Ihe couruge In he whet 1 can And when I am vvoiindcul h those who condemn me Lord, help me forgive them, they don ' t understand Their lonely frustration, descending to laughter Erase Ihe footprints I leave in Ihe sand And I ' m free to travel where no one can follow In search of Ihe kingdom they don ' t understand, Kris Krisinfferson Lovely red hair , . , baby pants . , , fragile . . . (reckles APRIL FRANCES GOODWIN UP ON: Being with friends, haskethall DOWN ON: Boring jobs, strike two LIFE IS: What you make it FREEDOM IS: Always being yourself AMBITION: Physical Therapist Statuesque . . . athlete . . . congenial ... Duffy ' s mini girl TIMOTHY JOSEPH GRAY Gray Timsy UP ON: Good kids and a good Saturday night DOWN ON: Bags, Math, and Ihe Sen¬ ior Biography USUALLY SEEN WITH: The Belknap hoys AMBITION: To make Spanish II FAVORITE SAYING — That kid ' s whipped A walking map . . . casual . . . witty . . . late arriver . . . cartoonist CHERYL ANN GROVER Cher-ie-l Cher UP ON: Friendly people, smiling, summers in Maine. Colorado. Twirling DOWN ON: Unfriendly people, hypo¬ crites. clicks, fights, being called stpiirl LIFE IS: Like a circus juggling act. one lime around is a lifetime ride FREEDOM IS: Watching the sunrise and sunset behind Colorado Mountains USUALLY SEEN WITH: Robin. Patlie, Dianne AMBi riON: Work and enjoy life Head twirler . . . drug pusher at Maguire ' s. . . . squirt . . . MYC treasurer BARTON EUGENE GUCKENBURG Bart C.S. The Master flack} A flying word from here and there Had sown Ihe name at which we sneered. But soon the name was everywhere. To he reviled and then revered: A presence to be loved and feared. We cannot hide it. or deny That we. gentlemen who jeered. May be forgotten by and liy. Non-conformist . . . long Jocks . . . sweet , . . Good Humor Man DAVID GUENETTE We are pressed on everyside by troubles, but not crushed and broken. We are perplexed because we don ' t know why things happen as they do, but we don ' t give up and quit. We are hunted down, but God never abandons ua. We get knocked down; but we set up again and keep going. II Corinthians 4: 8-9 Tea pots . . . gentle ... be home by 12:00 . . . diligent. . . dramatic 23

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