Medfield High School - Peak Yearbook (Medfield, MA)

 - Class of 1975

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CYNTHIA ANN FLANDERS Cindy You say it ' s very hard. To leave behind the life we know. But there ' s no other way. And now it ' s really up to you. Love is the key we must turn. Truth is the flame we must burn. Freedom is the lesson we must learn. Do you know what I mean? Have your eyes really seen? JUDITH ANN FOWLER Judy UP-ON: Parties at Hinks DOWN-ON: Gym FAVORITE SAY- ING: Murph! DEANHAZELTON FRANKE Haze UP-ON: A. M.C., biking, climb- ing fishing, cooking, music, being outside, and a friend in Gonn. DOWN-ON: DuU peo- ple, Turkies HAP- PINESS IS: Working for the Applachian Moun- tain Glub, getting mail. MISERY IS: Hat tires, thumbing, no money USUALLY SEEN: At school, bik- ing, upN.H. FAVORITE SAYING: What ' s up, kid? LIFE IS: not forever, so enjoy it! ! FAITH ANDREA FRASER Shooting stars . . . 9 28 57 . . . fuzzy dandelions . . . Su- paaa! , . . petite . . . appreciating friends . . . funny shaped clouds ... an un- usual laugh . . . orig- inality . . . snapping bubble gum . . . cruching autumn leaves . . . smiles . . . Stowe, VT . . . Coun- try roads . . . goofy moods . . . responsi- ble . . . brown bagger . , . PB J sandwiches . . . Simon . . . natural high ... blue jeans and a hooded sweatshirt . . . flying a kite with Plunkie . . . carving pumpkins . . . warm sweaters . . . football on a date WENDY EUZABETH FULLER Wendell UP-ON: Australia and good times DOWN -ON: Pulling up roots and saying goodbye. HAP- PINESS IS: Longlast- ing relationships. MI- SERY IS: Leaving or losing someone you care for. USUALLY SEEN: In good spirits talking or laughing. FAVORITE SAYING: I didn ' t know we had any homework. LIFE IS: A never ending search for happiness. FAVORITE SONG: California Sunshine

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BARBARA ANN DONOVAN Barb UP-ON: vaca- tions, long weekends in-service days DOWN- ON: school, Chem II FAVORITE SAYING: I am not short, the rest of the world is tall. PAMELA JEAN DOUB Doobie Pam Do- oba UP-ON: Beach- boys, Priestos, Ma- teuse, munchkins, VW buses. DOWN-ON: be- ing a maid MISERY IS: Having only one good knee; being a maid USUALLY SEEN: With Teri, Karen, Diane the girls; with Scott, Paul, Rich the guys; MYC, Med- way FAVORITE SAY- ING: Nice Excuse me, what? Baked or Fried? AMBITION: Peterson-Doub Nursery School To occupy space, devoid or sense, to feel the empty limits of the sky. To breath peace, contentment of belief, to be alone, free. To be alive. --Pam Doub . . . youth center . . . vw bus WILLIAM A. DUGGER BiU Doogs Doog- ins UP-ON: Skiing, tennis, rowdy-weekends DOWN-ON: Rain in the winter, getting up at 7 a.m. in the sum- mer to go to work. HAPPINESS IS: A gold- en retriever for Cluist- mas MISERY IS: Busting a ski. hitting a tele- phone pole on Sun. morning. USUALLY SEEN: In Bear ' s bus. FAVORITE SAYING: ' AU right! FAVORITE SONG: My Sweet ord CYNTHIA DIANE EILERTSON Cindy C HAP- PINESS IS: N.H. sum- mers, star gazing in W. Va., a Norwegian family ROADS Roads have led me outward. And roads will lead me back, A restless moun- tain rover. To a brown and lichen shack. Smooth grey roads in the valley. Steep roads on the hill. And foot paths streak the ridges That lie serenely still. It leads me to a home- place Where apple blossoms bloom, — Don West KRISTEN LYNN FARRAR Kris Gretchen Kris-a Kisses Krissy UP-ON: All my friends, David and the STUV , good times, Browmes, and the beach DOWN-ON: W aking up in the morn- ing, being alone and hurt HAPHNESS IS: Knowing there is al- ways someone caring about you. MISERY IS: P.I.T.A, people, losing USUALLY SEEN: and heard FAVORITE SAYING: Rest, would ya? Oh geez Lisa! LIFE IS: taken for grant- ed by too many people You take my hand and I ' ll take your hand Together we may get away. This much madness is too much sorrow. It ' s impossible to make it today. — Neil Yoimg . . . CYNTHIA JEAN FERREIRA Cindy Love is , patient and kind; love [ is not jealous, or con- ' ceited, or proud; love is not ill-mannered, or selfish, or irritable, love does not keep a record of wrongs; love is not happy with evil, but is happy with the truth. Love never gives up; it ' s faith, hope, and patience never fail. --Corinthians 1 3 red suspenders . . . twirly bird , . . flam- ing batons



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JAMES ROBERT GATTUSO Jim Roscoe Al- onzo UP-ON: Class, mercurialness, the Celts DOWN-ON: Mendacity, Jake O. HAPPINESS IS: Run- ning and gunnin ' MI- SERY IS: Knowing what misery really is. FA- VORITE SAYING: You ' re crazy LIFE IS: The pursuit of ver- satility. student govern- ment ... curls . . . smiley ANDREA RUTH G ELLER Andie UP-ON: Rainy days with no place to go DOWN-ON: Dirty snow USUALLY SEEN: With my shadow FA- VORITE SAYING, Hi, is Ray there? twin . . . algebra II . . . WILLIAM GILMORE BiU UP-ON: Being up USUALLY SEEN: At Hink ' s with the Baker Boys Bakers Dozen . . . Stu . . . Mike . . . JOY GAYLE GRACI Felicidad Goomba Joy to the World UP-ON: Playing the guitar, horseback rid- ing, and Chile S.A. DOWN-ON: Homework, final exams, frizzy hair, and people who don ' t smile HAPPINESS IS: Knowing that Jesus is my savior MISERY IS: Falling off a horse USUALLY SEEN: Laugh- ing LIFE IS: A great experience AMBITION: To be a Veterinarian Assistant FAVORITE SAYING: Quepasa! CHRISTOPHER W. GREELY Chris Gree UP- ON: cars-camaro ' s E)OWN-ON: Ford bodies HAPPINESS IS: Long weekends at Powell ' s MISERY IS: Monday morning USUALLY SEEN: leaving at 1 2: 30 FAVORITE SAYING: What? Idon ' tknow. LIFE IS: confusing, un- predictible FAVOWTE SONG: The Battle of Evermore Mindy . . . ' stangs . . . KENNETH WILLIAM GRIFHN Ken Kenny Griff UP -ON: Vermont coun- try, bicycling, individ- ualism DOWN-ON: Paper pushing, red tape HAPPINESS IS: Com- pleting assignments well before the due date MISERY IS: Being unprepared for an exam USUALLY SEEN: Splitting the 50 yard line FAVORITE SAY- ING: That ' s not pos- sible. With them the seed of wisdom did I sow. And with my own hand labour ' d it to grow; And this was all the harvest that I reap ' d I came like water, and like wind I go. drummer . . . quiet . . .

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