Medfield High School - Peak Yearbook (Medfield, MA)

 - Class of 1977

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MICHAEL EDWARD CARROLL “Mike UP ON: Baseball, Drive-ins, Italian food, sick jokes DOWN ON: Intellects, bashfuls, fudges LIFE IS: Like a roll of toilet paper. You do what you’re suppose to and all you get is . . . FAVORITE SAYING: Get any on ya? MISERY IS: Running into a tree AMBITION: To not get blamed for every sick joke. Say not, Too poor,” but freely give; Sigh not, “Took weak,” but boldly try; You never can begin to live Until you dare to die. . . . baseball . . . joker . . . Hey Mikey! . . . CHARLES COFFONE Stud” UP ON: Ma and Zeke, motorcy- cles, Cheryl Meader, sex DOWN ON: Jocks LIFE IS: taken for granted by too many people. FAVORITE SAYING: “What ' s up? USUALLY SEEN: Down the courts AMBITION: none what so ever! FREEDOM IS: Riding a motorcy- cle. And the night comes again to the circle studded sky, the stars set- tle slowly, in loneliness they lie. Till the universe explodes as a fall- ing star is raised; The planets are paralyzed. The mountains are amazed; But they all glow brighter from the brilliance of the blaze; With the speed of insanity, then, he dies! Crucifixion — Phil Ochs . . . the 1 flirt . . . nice cars . . . “Oh my God. . . . MICHAEL E. COLBOURN UP ON: Skiing, Concerts, Fine Music DOWN ON: School AMBITION: To be a blocker in the roller derby If I leave here tomorrow, will you still remember me? For 1 must be traveling on now, cause there’s to many places I’ve got to see If I stayed here with you, things just couldn’t be the same I’m as free as a bird now and this bird you can not change Lord knows I can’t change (A. Collins — R. Van Zant, Lynyrd Skynyrd) . . . The Stain” . . . No respect . . . U.S. Ski Team . . . Skate Board . . . So, you thing you’re taU? . . . PAUL C. COLEITA Cues” Pooch UP ON: Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Richie Blackmore, Music, Foreign Cars DOWN ON: Disco, James Taylor, no money LIFE IS: Confusing FAVORITE SAYING: What?” USUALLY SEEN: Not usually AMBITION: To do nothing and make a fortune. FREEDOM IS: a state of mind . . . spacey . . . guitar . . . radio shack . . . realistic . . . JAMES A. CONNOR Twinkle Toes” LIFE IS: One big text book FAVORITE SAYING: Iwould rather have an A but . . . AMBITION: To make $1 million plus . . . Mr. Intellect . . . twinks . . . Mrs. Warburton . . . CHARLENE COSGROVE Char” UP ON: good friends, Bermuda, Memories, free time, autumn DOWN ON: cottage cheese, ford wagons AMBITION: A happy life, medical technologist God has given me this day to do as I will. 1 can waste it or use it for good. What I do today is very important Because 1 am trading a day in my life for it. When tomorrow comes, this day will be gone forever. Leaving behind something I’ve traded for it. I want it to be gain not loss Good not evil . . . Success not failure . . . In order that I should never forget the price I paid for it. ” Gale Sayers . . . but I have to hear every- thing!” . . . great personality . . . our fearless leader . . . S.S.F . . . 1 1

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MARK BURGESS The Burge” Burgie” UP ON: Bikes, Driving, working for Watson’s. DOWN ON; Flat tires, physics. Fords. LIFE IS: work FAVORITE SAYING: What?” USUALLY SEEN; at the Watson s MISERY IS: no bucks AMBITION: To become an Oceanographer FREEDOM IS: Out of school . . . bat mobile . . . chauffer . . . The other” half . . . MICHAEL SCOTT BUSH UP ON: ragtime, poetry, discover- ing worlds 1 never knew existed DOWN ON; violence, schedules, timetables, and predictable things LIFE IS: a series of questions, most of them unanswered MISERY IS: having your entire life already plotted out for you. AMBITION: to never accept the status quo FREEDOM IS: nonexistent. The dream of a few, the reality for none. PHILOSOPHY: If you are not part of the solution, then you must be part of the problem. . . . smiley . . . member of the Bushman tribe? . . . quiet . . . PATRICIA CALO Patti” Lester” UP ON; Thursdays, Robin, Pepper DOWN ON: People who lie, Sun- days FAVORITE SAYING; no, Patty, its not Thursday. MISERY IS: Living next door to the Three Stooges Time is . . . Too slow for those who wait. Too swift for those who fear. Too long for those who grieve. Too shon for those who rejoice. But for those who love . . . Time is Eternity . . . those eyes . . . birds . . . R.P. . . . petite JOHN ROBERT CAMPBELL Johnny C.” C” UP ON: Skiing, Martha ' s Vineyard, Maynard, Concerts, Pretzels DOWN ON: Waking up. Broken Drumsticks, Running out of time, dented bumpers USUALLY SEEN: Playing my lud- wigs FREEDOM IS: Skiing through an untouched blanket of powder All is changed with time, the future none can see, the road you leave behind, ahead lies mystery. Stevie Wonder . . . Band President . . . drums . . . pig ' s platoon . . . moody . . . T.S. . . . PATRICIA MARIE CAPONE Tricia” Pat” UP ON; Friends, the ocean, RM. 234, feeling loopy, munchies DOWN ON: being hurt, blushing, mayonaise USUALLY SEEN: In a blue vega MISERY IS: accidents AMBITION: To work with people. To be happy Alone, alone, with time gone past. The memories of forgotten eras. Remembering only Good Old Times” and leaving life far be- hind, manipulating the thoughts in mind. So only the sun shines brightly subtracting the gloomy rainy days. Finding love and los- ing hate. Alone, alone, living times long past. . . . attractive . . . The vega . . . friendly . . . rashes . . . KRISTIN LYN CARLSON Kris” UP ON: the cape, my friends, the summer, roast beef subs, bas- ketball games LIFE IS: here today gone tomor- row FAVORITE SAYING: Yeh!” USUALLY SEEN; at Super Duper, Art Room MISERY IS: When your best friend moves away. Oh, treats of hell and hopes of paradise! One thing at least is certain, this life flies. One thing is certain and the rest is lies The flower that once has blown forever dies. . . . legs . . . N.B. . . . Super Duper . . . 10



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DAVID MARK DANIELS I Du Bop I UP ON: Basketball, Certain Ju- I niors, Nature walks, lunch I DOWN ON: Sophomores, Getting fS bagged by Barney Google FAVORITE SAYING: Freak:’ ' That s childish and Immature. ” USUALLY SEEN: In front of or in the gym MISERY IS: Getting Knocked out of the state tournament in the first game. AMBITION: To get a college scholarship and play major col- lege hoops. Oh preacher won’t you paint my dream Won’t you show me where you ve been Show me what I haven ' t seen To ease my mind ’Cause 1 will learn to under- stand It I have a helping hand I wouldn ' t make another demand all my life — Cat Stevens PBC for Nancy . . . H.D. ■ flirt! . . . arguementative B B. Co-Capt. . . . KATHI COUPER “Coup ” Coupie’’ UP ON: New Hampshire, straw- berry sundaes, ’’danko,” “comi- cal,” weelends LIFE IS: A series of surprises! EAVORITE SAYING: Cram it. Clown! ” ”Sit on it! USUALLY SEEN: Friendly’s, driv- ing around in a red SB. MISERY IS: Med-Vale Nursing Home AMBITION: Physical therapy FREEDOM IS: An out of state col- lege Life can be hard, there are ups and downs. But there doesn’t always have to be. Because you make your own pains and bring your own smiles. Its only you who can set yourself free. . . . Hey Coupa . . . S.S. plateom at Mud-Vale . . . N.H. WILLIAM JOHN DAVIS UP ON: 1976 Montreal Olympics, hot summers DOWN ON: under age. Bad times, flat tires LIEE IS: ? FAVORITE SAYING: Let s go for a cruise. USUALLY SEEN: around MISERY IS: Working Sundays AMBITION: go to Florida any way — just get there. Breath breath in the air. Don’t be afraid to care. Leave but don’t leave me, look around and choose your own ground for long your live and high your flu and smiles you’ll give and tears you will cry and all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be . . . fluff . . . hockey nut . . . argumentative . . . LORRAINE D ANGELO Aldo” UP ON: Cubes, nature walks, my friends, the beach, summers, stary nights, country Girl, writ- ing songs, living DOWN ON: Nickel ' indwiches LIEE IS: To forget J.e past and think of today for lites to short to remember your dismay. MISERY IS: Mary’s cube language AMBITION: To live my life to its extreme and always be as happy as I am now. FREEDOM IS: Cruising in a goat with a fox and a lyon Happiness comes only when we push our brains and hearts to the farthest reaches of which we are capable . . . The purpose of life is to matter — to count, to stand for something, to have it make some difference that we lived at all. • . . speed racer . . . G.T.O. . . . fashionable . . . flower-child DORENE P DELUCA Rene ” UP ON: graduation, weekends, S, Cuff DOWN ON: Gym, Mondays, no car LIFE IS: MINE!!! FAVORITE SAYING: ”No, Ed- wina your face doe I’t look that bad. USUALLY SEEN: In hool with Edwina MISERY IS: every m ning that Edwina asks if her fac ' ooks al- right AMBITION: To become n x-ray technologist FREEDOM: 2 weeks in Florida? . . . boisterous . . . unique . . . funny phraser GLEN DAVEY “Gravy ” UP ON: 27th, Lancers, S.H.E. DOWN ON: Homeroom with Warburton FAVORITE SAYING: What’s your Madness? ” USUALLY SEEN: with Baber MISERY IS: Riding to work with Gottache AMBITION: to own my own res- taurant . . . trumpeter ... el moustachie . . . track . . . 12

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