Medfield High School - Peak Yearbook (Medfield, MA)

 - Class of 1975

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LISA J.MASTROPIERJ DOWN-ON: Ronald MISERY IS: saying — In this game we ' ll do our best and pray that God will do the rest. USUALLY SEEN: with J H.S., K.K., L.B., 1 J.M. FAVORITE SAY- ! ING: Hey you LIFE IS: Treading water in the giant toilet of existence athletic . . . lifeguard . . . JENNIFER MAYHELD Jefener, Jen UP- ON: Sincere people, water-skiing DOWN- ON: Fake people MI- SERY IS: Winter FA- VORITE POEM: It is good to be a seeker but sooner or later you have to be a finder And then it ' s well to give what you have found A gift into the world for whoever will accept it, Jonathan Livingston Seagull FA- VORITE SONG: Heart of the Sunrise, Yes JOANNE MCGARTHY Jodie Will it ever pass Seeing you again I wonder Watching you, from hidden Corners Listening for that familiar Sigh — So close I could al- most touch you But even if I touched you I wonder if I would have Really . . . Laurence Craig Green NHL JOSEPH McCURRY UP-ON: good parties, music, hot summer days, Chevelle, S.S. ' s, skiing Tell me the truth, how do you feel. Like you ' re mnnin ' so fast That you ' re spin- nin ' your wheel Don ' t feel too bad, you ' re not all alone We ' re all tryin ' to get along If everybody else tries to go their way You ' re bound to get tripped, but what can you say Just go along till they turn out the lights There ' s nothing we can do to fight it No man ' s got it made ' til he ' s far beyond the pain And we who must remain go on living just the same. -- Eagles KEN A. McGINNIS UP-ON: Life, skiing DOWN-ON: Homework HAPPINESS IS: A hot summer day, a fast boat, and your favorite girl MISERY IS: Having to work on a sunny day USUALLY SEEN: In Maine FAVORITE SAYING: How ' s it goin ' ? LIFE IS: To be made the best of If at first you don ' t succeed, try, try again. If you stiU don ' t succeed, don ' t be foolish about it, give up. STEPHANIE MCHALE Steph I ' m a drifter . . . and I drift from place to place. Look- ing for the answer to my sorrow. And if the answer is you, 1 ' U be back tomorrow. De- celles . . . friendly

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GAIL LESLIE MacKENZIE UP-ON: Skiing, crack- er jacks, snow I Play- ed God Today I played God today And it was fun! I made animals that men had never seen So they would stop and scratch their hea Instead of scowling I made words that men had never heard So they would stop and stare at me Instead of running And I made love that laughed So men would giggle like children Instead of sighing AM- BITION: First grade teacher blue line . . . it looks like a grass- hopper ... I smell termites KIRJK MAGUSSEN Maggs Nick UP- ON: Beating Millis DOWN-ON: Having to get up early in the morning HAPPI NESS IS: Winning MISERY IS: Losing USUALLY SEEN: Driving around with George and Bob FAVORITE SAYING: Moby, kill one of those little guys! LIFE IS: Saturday Nights FAVORITE SONG: Train Kept RoU ' n football . . . maroon Mustang ELAINE TAYLOR MAGUIRE Misty The waters are flowing. Rivers unto seas, and time touches us. Laughs, and runs off. We follow. Far we are young. No matter how swiftly W e live and love. We can only try To catch to- morrow. --Moonstone JANICE MAGUIRE When you ' re feeling low Troubles seem to grow Stop, think and pray God will lead the way. k ' r NANCY JEAN MARTIN Nance The sunlight on the garden Hardens and grows cold We cannot cage the minute Within its nets of gold; When all is told We cannot beg for pardon. ? And not expecting pardon. Hardened in heart anew, But glad to have sat under Thunder and rain with you, And grateful too For sunlight on the gar- den. — Louise MacNeice ROBERT MARTIN Moby UP-ON: Papa Gino ' s, Turkey Day DOWN-ON: Antago- nists HAPPINESS IS: Snowbanks and the white bomb MISERY IS: Wednesdays USU- ALLY SEEN: Most any- where FAVORITE SONG: Train



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Pl CHARLES MCKAY ' Chuck Chuckles Professor UP-ON: God, sports USUALLY SEEN: Ruiming LIFE IS: What you make it through your outlook on it But they that wait upon the Lord will renew their strength; they will mount up with wings as eagles; They will run, and not be weary; and they will walk and not faint. terrific legs. . . JOHN SEVERANCE McVICAR Mac , MicVic UP-ON: People, New Hamshire summers DOWN-ON: spelling! HAPHNESS IS: Friends and parties USUALLY SEEN: Yeah usually FAVORITE SAYING: What?, Say again I don ' t care! LIFE IS: to be enjoyed DAVID MEAD Meade UP- ON: late hockey, early tennis DOWN-ON: losing USUALLY SEEN: on the sidelines FAVORITE SAYING: Train kept a Rollin ' ' ELLEN LOUISE MEADER Elouise , Lil Red , EUen M. UP -ON: good friends, the beach, concerts, hiking, Canada DOWN-ON: winter, false friends USUALLY SEEN: wid Coombie, Brownie, and Anna FAVORITE SONG: Let It Rain Yoiu: blue sky Your my sunny day Lord, you know it makes me high When you turn your love my way. — Allman Bros. Band peaches and cream . . . poky and panky? MICHELLE FRANCES MELLEA FAVORITE SAYING: Is Donna singing, or do I just imagine it? Do whatever your little heart desires. Old Friends, Winter Companions, The old men Lost in their overcoats, Waiting for the sunset. The sounds of the city, Sifting through trees, Settle like dust On the shoulders Of the old friends Can you imagine us Years from today, Sharing a park bench quietly? How terribly strange To be seventy. — Paul Simon braids . . . in- ellectual . . .Lord ' s VTVIANE MENARD Viv UP-ON: Hockey, Bmins, just being my- self DOWN-ON: Fol- lowing the crowd Sa- bres, Rangers USUALLY SEEN: At Fernandes LIFE IS: Something people take for granted Let there be something true and fine When night slips down to tell That I have lived this day of mine Not self- ishly, but well. — Anonymous Success is to be mea- sured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed. --Booker T. Washing- tonBruins . . . AGP . . .

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