Medfield High School - Peak Yearbook (Medfield, MA)

 - Class of 1977

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CHRISTINA MARIE EKSTROM Tina” Half-pint People who have friends are health- ier and happier than those who have none. A single real friend is a treasure worth more than gold or precious stones. Money can buy many things, good and evil. All the wealth of the world could not buy you a friend or pay you for the loss of one. G.D. Prentice It is not what he has which directly expresses the worth of a man, but what he is! Henri F. Amiel . . . 1 2 pint . . . woman chauvanist . . . rat-packer . . . cute . . . SUSAN ELAINE ESTEP Hots E.” Eylainie UP ON: Jeff!! weekends, friends, volleyball, reading, and June 77, getting out of school DOWN ON: rainy weekends, monday mornings, math analysis, English with Grant Eweddle LIFE IS: worth living to its fullest FAVORITE SAYING: Oh! Tough beans, kid USUALLY SEEN: with Jeff MISERY IS: Jeff moving!! march- ing on Saturdays, volleyball till 5, long hair AMBITION: to succeed in all my endeavors FREEDOM IS: not all its cracked up to be There are golden apples to be picked and green hills to climb and meadows to run when you ' re young Rod McKuen . . . hots” . . . Jockette . . . beautiful Hair . . . MARC PAUL FABBO Fabs UP ON: Good music, Florida, Friends, good times, track, Monty Python DOWN ON: Causeway st, lab re- ports, Dover-Sherborn High School Pound st LIFE IS: Like a sewe what you get out of it all depends on what you put into it. FAVORITE SAYING: Whats up? Like Hi, “. . . and have a seat “just Don ' t look up” MISERY IS: Working, having no time AMBITION: To be a river boat captain on the Mojave Desert FREEDOM IS: No responsibility . . . track . . . Fab . . . good kid SCOTT FERGUSON Ferg UP ON: Good Music, long Vaca- tions DOWN ON: M.H.S. MISERY IS: Jack AMBITION: Leave Medfield FREEDOM IS: Being 18 Take your time Don ' t live too Fast, Troubles will c me, and they will pass Just Follow your heart, and nothing else, and you can do this, if you try. R.V.Z. . . . golf team . . . accident . . . ELIZABETH JEAN FERRAN Becky” Space UP ON: the stars LIFE IS: A mysterious ma ze MISERY IS: waiting for something FREEDOM IS: to be me Yesterday is but a memory Tomorrow an unchartered course. Life is living and loving for today ' And remembering without remorse . . . early-grad . . . artistic indi- vidual . . . “that track suit” . . . GREG J. FEEHAN Fee “Greg” Goosey UP ON: B. ball DOWN ON: Losing the tourney LIFE IS: having good friends around all the time FAVORITE SAYING: Sure, why not? USUALLY SEEN: in front of gym MISERY IS: Jack AMBITION: To be 200 pounds FREEDOM IS: Doing things with- out caring what other people think of you. . . . Fee-Fee . . . B.B. Co-Capt. . . . Gibb-a ' s boy . . . 14

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ANN DEMARTINO Annie Andy UP ON; Weekends in New Hamp- shire, 1 1 o ' clock garbage men, Chinese food, bunka! gymnastics LIFE IS: A mystery that may never be solved FAVORITE SAYING; “Tell me I ' m psyched! MISERY IS: Answering all of Bev ' s questions Seagull you fly across the horizon, into misty morning sun. Nobody asks you where you are go- ing, nobody knows where you ' re from. Now you fly through the sky never asking why and you fly all around. Till somebody shoots you down. — Bad Company gymnastics . . . But, senor . . . platforms BEVERLY LYNNE DENNIS “Bev ” Bebeby UP ON: Being with friends, sum- mer, snowstorms, watermelon candy DOWN ON: Rainy days LIFE IS; Living today while remem- bering yesterday, and looking to tomorrow FAVORITE SAYING: Who . . . What . . . Why . . . When??? USUALLY SEEN: Letting someone else drive . . . blondie . . . quiet . . . blus- ing . . . LYNDA DOHERTY Lynie UP ON: Being boss at Dover Sher- born, Gilles Gilbert DOWN ON: Warburton ' s home- room and the attendance slip LIFE IS: Memories of yesterday and ' plans for tomorrow FAVORITE SAYING: Ah, come on! USUALLY SEEN: fumbling for words and trilling the R ' s, em- barrassed MISERY IS: My speech impedi- ment AMBITION: To have people un- derstand me. FREEDOM IS: Walking down the uncharted path and having no limitations Someday, Maybe I will see the world as it really is And not try to make it something its now Someday Maybe the world will see me as I really am And not try to make me something I ' m not . . . Gilles Gilbert . . . D-S . . . Girls ' room . . . STEVE DORAN PRISCILLA DOUCETTE UP ON; weekends away, friends cousins, snow, Nora Scotia LIFE IS: aims, tryings, winnings FAVORITE SAYINGS; Wicked AMBITION: to be the best in whatever I do It’s good to be a seeker, but sooner or later you have to be a finder. And then it is well to give what you have found, a gift into the world for whoever will accept it. ” Jonathan Livingston Seagull . . . good personality . . . quiet . . . pretty eyes . . . DENISE DUNN Dennes Denny Bug Necie UP ON; Grich, David Bowie, the Recipe SHF DOWN ON: phony people, physics LIFE IS: but a trip FAVORITE SAYING: “oh bang . . Blow it off . . . “this is true . . . you twitt . . . what a classic USUALLY SEEN: eating MISERY IS: double lab in Physics AMBITION: to do what I ' ve done in the past and more!!! FREEDOM IS: Discovering your- self ■ . Our Turkey . . . Spastic! . . . Volleyball . . . bloody riot ■ . . Oh, bang! . . . petite . . . 13



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EDWINA FLAHERTY Ed Edwina UP ON: Stephen Powell DOWN ON: Fighting with S.P. FAVORITE SAYING: So what else is new USUALLY SEEN: in school with Dorene MISERY IS: Mrs. Potts’ class all 3 of them AMBITION: to live life to the ful- lest FREEDOM IS: Florida in February . . . long and silky . . . S.P. . . . kitchen detail . . . easy going STEPHEN R. FORSYTHE “Dink ” UP ON: Life, People, Companion- ship LIFE IS: worth living FAVORITE SAYING: I don’t know USUALLY SEEN: with older woman MISERY IS: Working on Fridays and Saturdays at Patricia Gan- non ' s AMBITION: to be free FREEDOM IS: Having a car that runs . . . older woman . . . hockey . . . that was a nice car . . . football SHERRI LOU FOWLER “Cheddi” UP ON: Cape Cod, sunny days, Bunka! 1 1 o’clock garbage men FAVORITE SAYING: Mush your tush! AMBITION: Environmentalist FREEDOM IS: me and my MG . . . MG . . . quiet . . . midget- mobli . . . M.L. . . . big eyes JOHN FRALIN “John” “gimpy” “John boy “sweater boy” “space turkey” UP ON: Partying, socialism, Arizona, the phsyic and down to earth people, M.L. DOWN ON: Broken up parties, having to go home, cold nights at the beach and sand fleas, capi- talism chemistry. Algebra 2 LIFE IS: A roller coaster that we all ride FAVORITE SAYING: I know, un- known, Fact, Question, answer 1 have a story USUALLY SEEN: Parting in a car or on the Gimpmobile MISERY IS: Taking a sip of your milk and finding out its sour AMBITION: to become a profes- sional Socialist FREEDOM IS: knowing that I’m going to be able to depend on my own . . . student council Pres. . . . That trench coat . . . Hi-ho! ROBIN FRIEND Rob ” Robby ” ' Robino ” UP ON: Platform shoes. Flashy clothes and glitter, jewelry. In- dividuality, My cliches and tigs DOWN ON: Earth shoes and Sophomore stares LIFE IS: Here today and gone to- morrow FAVORITE SAYING: Only my manicurist knows for sure USUALLY SEEN OVER and above everyone else MISER’V IS: Breaking a nail, falling off my shoes AMBITION: Fashion designer and getting Married a few times FREEDOM IS: Being able to stand on the corner with out being picked up as a pro! I! Sometimes I stop to ponder my mind in circles. So many won- derous memories surround me filled with love Lightly Papping on my chamber door Quoth the raven no more E.A. Poe . . long nails . . . platform shoes . . . unique! SUSAN M. FURMAN Sue Susie” Mouse” Fuhrms” UP ON: Being with my friends, first period study, parting, weekends DOWN ON: Snobs and ignorant people, not being able to be my- self LIFE IS: A gift from GOD FAVORITE SAYING: ya, right! Kiss my what. USUALLY SEEN: in Fernandes Bakery with the group MISERY IS: Working Saturday nights, first period gym AMBITION: to be a kindergarten school teacher FREEDOM IS: to be yourself and not having to put on a show for any one. 13

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