Medfield High School - Peak Yearbook (Medfield, MA)

 - Class of 1967

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of 1967 GAIL ANN LaBAUGH “Lo bo” FAVORITE SAYING: “Oh, yea.” USUALLY SEEN: with Mary GONE ON : Italian eyes PET PEEVE: no one to fix flat tires AMBITION :graduation ACTIVITIES: Intramural Basketball, 1; Intramural volley- ball, 1,2; Fashion show, 2. “NOW I have my license . . . the day after the night before . . . senior float meetings . . . smooth blonde hair CRIS KAREN LAMB “Chops “Lamb” FAVORITE SAYING: “Where’s Marilyn?” “Come on Gail!” USUALLY SEEN: Art Room or with Luke GONE ON: anything English and cats PET PEEVE: marriage and hypocrites AMBITION : rich artist ACTIVITIES: Art Club, 1,2,3; School Play Decorations, 1,2,3,4; Intramural Volleyball, 3; Science Fair, 2; Hetra Mieh, 1,2,4. Blonde today, navy blue tomorrow . . . perky . . . portrait artist of the future . . . low, captivating voice ANN C. LARACY “Lar” FAVORITE SAYING: “I’m not mad, I’m furious.” USUALLY SEEN: Walking GONE ON : Burgundy Corvairs PET PEEVE: Kids who crack their knuckles AMBITION: to succeed ACTIVITIES: Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Spring Concert, 1,2,3,4; Hetra Mieh, 4; Fashion Show, 1; Fashion Exhibition, 2,3; Float Committee, 3. Equestrian . . . patience is a virtue . . . wistful . . . freckle- faced strawberry 29

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The Class JOANNE KAERWER “Jo FAVORITE SAYING: “Would you believe?” USUALLY SEEN: home or at Sean’s GONE ON : smiles and red Saabs PET PEEVE: insincerity and calculus AMBITION: run a school for crippled children ACTIVITIES: Future Teacher, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Secre- tary, 4; Honor Society, 2,3, Treasure, 4; Latin club, 3; Hetra Mieh, 1,2,4; Math Team, 2,3,4; Drama Club, 2,3,4; Creative Writing, 3; Girls’ State Delegate, 3; Chorus, 1,2, 3,4; Band, 3,4; Spring Concert, 1,2,3,4. Never afraid to express an opinion . . . Ray . . . holds number one position in the class JOHN WILLIAM KELLAR, III “John IP.” FAVORITE SAYING: “Huh!!!” USUALLY SEEN: Patriots’ Home Games GONE ON: an old red and white Volkswagen PET PEEVE: K.E. AMBITION: Civil Engineer ACTIVITIES: Football, 1,2,3,4; Basketball, 2,3,4; Spring Track, 3,4; Baseball, 2; Chorus, 3,4; Glee Club, 3,4; Band, 1,2, 3,4; Spring Concert, 1,2, 3,4,; Medfield-Walpole Concert, 2,3; Science Fair, 2; Christmas Pageant, 3,4; Chefs’ Club, 1; M.Y.C., 4, Treasurer. Xhree-letter man ... a real man . . . casual manner . . . ivell-dressed NANCY KENYON “Knikki FAVORITE SAYING: “A Elbereth Gilthoniel” USUALLY SEEN: barefoot in the park GONE ON: The Rolling Stones and Galldulf PET PEE ' E:Green Witches AMBITION: to be free TRANSFERRED FROM: Amherst Central High School, Am- herst, New York — 2 ACTIVITIES: Drama Club, 3,4. Long, flou ' ing hair ... 7nod clothes ... one of our am- bassadors to Germany . . . gymnast 28



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The Class JOSEPH STEPHEN LENTO “Joe” FAVORITE SAYING: “Get lost, Annie.” USUALLY SEEN: At Dora’s GONE ON: Vettes PET PEEVE: girls that play dirty tricks AMBITION: architect „ . . ACTIVITIES: Chorus, 4; Glee Club, 4; Spring Concert, 4; Audio Visual, 1,2,3,4; Float Committee, 2,3,4. Loud-mouthed lime . . . handy man . . . HML Galaxy . . . Dear Abby ' s brother DIANE ELAINE LITTLE “Di” FAVORITE SAYING: “That’s close” USUALLY SEEN: working at Lord’s GONE ON: convertibles PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morning AMBITION : teacher ACTIVITIES: Hetra Mieh, 1; Future Teachers, 3,4; Float Committee, 3,4. “en espanol Diana . . . unique earrings . . . easy-going . . . contagious laughter RUTH HAINES LOVELACE FAVORITE SAYING: “Tough, cool.” USUALLY SEEN: Bubbling Brook or in second gear GONE ON: colleges, driving. Cape Cod PET PEEVE: first gear AMBITION: social worker, N.Y.C. ACTIVITIES: Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Glee Club, 1,2,3,4; Spring Con- cert, 1,2, 3, 4; Float Committee, 2,3,4. Out of town boys . . . strives for individuality . . . determi- nation . . . philosophical 30

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