Medfield High School - Peak Yearbook (Medfield, MA)

 - Class of 1975

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PAMELA BURKS Pam Burksey UP- ON: the ocean, cycl- ing, sports, music DOWN -ON: Ignorance, apathy, and fakes HAP- PINESS IS: SAT ' s, rainy days USUALLY SEEN: In school LIFE IS: Finding serentiy within yoiurself amidst a busy existence. AM- BITION: Oceanographer Today is mine. It is unique. Nobody in the world has one exactly like it. It holds the sum of all my past experiences and all my future potential. I can fill it with joyous moments or ruin it with fruitless worry. They caimot spoil today for me. EDWARD G. BYRNES Jerry Some men see things as they are and say why. I dream of things that never were and say why not. — Robert Kennedy confusing . . . talka- tive . . . France . . . Lyons Club . . . Ex- change Student . . . Our Golden Arches ... Cat Stevens CAROLINE CAISSIE Cal UP-ON: J.S., Doc, Having a good time. USUALLY SEEN: with John, the girls. Look to tins day! For Yesterday is but a dream, and Tomorrow is only a vision — but Today well-lived makes Yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope- -look well therefore to this day!--from theSanskirt DONALD CAMP CARYN JEAN CAMPBELL Caryn AMBITION: to be a physical thera- pist. Bows and flows of angel hair and ice cream castles in the air and feather canyons ev ' rywhere, I ' ve looked at clouds that way. But now they only block the sun, they rain and snow on ev ' ryone, so many things I would have done but clouds got in my way. I ' ve looked at clouds from both sides now, from up and down, and still some how, it ' s clouds illu- sions I recall; I really don ' t know clouds at all. — Joni Mitchell attractive . . . long, blond hair . . . quiet SHERYL LYNN CAPOCCI Capos UP-ON: party- ing, dances, and long week-ends DOWN- ON: rainy days, people who are up- on them- selves HAPPINESS IS: Knowing someone cares USUALLY SEEN: driving around with the girls, X.B.H.S. FAVORITE SATING: you know LIFE IS: to be lived to the fuUest FAVORITE SONG: Stairway to Heaven If you love something, set it free; if it returns, it is yours, if it does not, it never was.

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MARK McAllister BRAYTON Tacos Boxcar HAPPINESS IS: Seeing the work pay off MI- SERY IS: .200 B.A. USUALLY SEEN: with Cerulle LIFE IS: Sum- mer nights playing baseball with J.J. D. R. , . , Subaru . . . con- ductor . . . attractive . . . rugged . . , friend- ly . involved JEFFREY L. BREWER Sewer Brew Mac D Gilles Brewer UP ON: Friends, hockey, hamburgers DOWN- ON: Gino ' s, Burger KingHAPHNESS IS: being yourself MI- SERY IS: being what someone wants you to be USUALLY SEEN: Flipping hamburgers FAVORITE SAYING: May I help you please? FAVORITE SONG: You Deserve a Break Today The South will rise again! . . . McDonald ' s . . . dICHAEL BREWER ' Mike Little Brew ’Miguel UP-ON: vloney, good looks, Mday nights, Porsches X5WN-ON: Debts, olkswagons, Monday nornings HAPPINESS S: Being with who you vant to be with MISERY S: Flunking atestUSU- ULY SEEN: At Mc- Donald ' s FAVORITE lAYING: You have one Foot and three toes out ;he door. LIFE IS: Tak- ing the good with the Dad THOMAS EDWARD BUDWAY Crud Pope HAP- PINESS IS: Sunday in the Rover MISERY IS: A dead boat USUALLY SEEN: in Crud ' s boat or at Hink ' s. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Hi! LIFE IS: like a paper napkin. DEBRA MOHR BUCHANAN Buck GIFTS To your enemy, forgive- ness To an opponent, tolerance To a friend, your heart To a cus- tomer, service To all men, charity To every child, a good example To yourself, respect 1 have no yesterdays time took them away Tomorrow may not be- - but I have today athletic . . . Buckie . . . B-ball CO- captain STEPHEN COREY BUNN Gunner , Bunner , Steve It is not the critic who counts, or how the strong man stumbled and fell, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit be- longs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes short again and again, who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotion, and spends himself in a worthy cause; and if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that he ' ll never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither vic- tory nor defeat.



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MAUREEN ANN CAPONE Moe UP-ON: Basket- ball games, snow- storms, day-dreaming, long weekends DOWN- ON: Blushing, planning the future, braces, a certain pep rally MI- SERY IS: Being tickled USUALLY SEEN: in a blue Vega. Take yom time, think alot, why think of everything you ' ve got, for you will still be here tomorrow but your dreams may not. . . . cheering . . . cute STEWART CARLISLE Rowdy UP -ON: good times, good people HAPPINESS IS: out- rageous USUALLY SEEN: at Hirik ' s with the Baker Boys LIFE IS: amazing KAREN ELIZABETH CARLSON HAPPINESS IS: Getting together with friends MISERY IS: Having to say goodby. I ' ll walk with gentle pace, And choose the smoothest place. And careful dip the oar. And shun the winding shore. And gently steer my boat, Where water- lilies float. — Henry David Thoreau . . . LINDA CARROLL Lin UP-ON: David, California, Cracker Jacks DOVW-ON: snow, meatloaf, scooping ice cream USUALLYSEEN: with David Let every- one mind his own busi- ness, and endeavor to be what he was made. However mean your life is, meet it and live it; do not shun it and call it hard names. It looks poorest when you are richest. The fault-finder will find the faults even in par- adise. --Henry David Thoreau FAVORITE SONG: Colour My World ROBERT CERULLE SireU Rob UP- ON: 1953 Dodge Mead- owbrook DOWN -ON: Nuttin HAPPINESS IS: Catching a pass MI- SERY IS: Dropping a pass USUALLY SEEN: with Brayton FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Brown FAVORITE SONG: Train Kept ' A Rollin ' p, s. . . . football . . . 13

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