Medfield High School - Peak Yearbook (Medfield, MA)

 - Class of 1977

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MARIE TERESE HANEY Hangj” “Ree Flower ReeRee” UP ON; life in the country, Jethro Tull, Crank, M-arlboro, Berlin, Vermont, vodka sours, shotguns DOWN ON; clown faces, anticipa- tion, frizzy weather, authority, followers, morals LIFE IS; the best if you live it the way you want to instead of the way you’re supposed to. FAVORITE SAYING; Coke don’t make me lazy. USUALLY SEEN; Berlin, Mass. . . . Cumbies, at a party MISERY IS; getting up on Sunday after a hard weekend and driv- ing 30 miles to go to work. AMBITION; to live in Colorado on a farm with animals galore FREEDOM IS; individuality; get- ting lost on a Harley 1200 The beauty of a butterfly’s wing is not a slave to purpose. It is random ebullience to be en- joyed in its own high right. Donald Culross Peattie outgoing . . . Marlboro ... I hate rain JOHN HANNERS “John boy “Hammers UP ON; parties, good times, friends, and nice chicks DOWN ON; getting bagged, ’68 Opel FAVORITE SAYING; Let’s go to the packie! USUALLY SEEN; old 27, Noon Hill, courts with Bowlrich Wetness MISERY IS; getting busted by Frank’s old lady FREEDOM IS; driving the Capri with the sunroof down and my foot to the floor versatile . . . vacation in Columbia . . . nice-looking KAREN DEANNE HANNULA •Jo” UP ON; friends, traveling, Ver- mont, Blizzards, hot chocolate, Friday nights DOWN ON; selfish people, Mon- day mornings, worrying LIFE IS; something not to be wasted, nor taken too seriously FAVORITE SAYING; Tm so tired. You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. For what are your possessions but things you keep and guard for fear you may need them tomor- row? Kahlil Gibran A.F.S. president . . . Jose . . . tennis MICHELE PATRICE HANSOTTE Patrice” UP ON; partying. Led Zepplin, summer, the ocean, going down South on the boat, M.B.450SL DOWN ON; silver Plymouths LIFE IS; confusing; to be measured by its fullness, not by its length FAVORITE SAYING; ‘Why .?’’ USUALLY SEEN; cruising through town and the courts, with the Rats MISERY IS; not knowing the truth (until it’s too late) AMBITION; to find out who I am and what I want out of life The lunatic is in my head You raise the blade, you make the change You re-arrange me till I’m sane You lock the door and throw away the key There’s someone in my head but it’s not me. Pink Floyd non-stop talker . . . driving in cir- cles” . . . Zepplin . . . R.P. BARBARA HARRINGTON Barb UP ON; partying, Felix, Thursdays, baking, Kansas, Reunite DOWN ON; C.C., jocks, L.S.B. Higher than a bird I ' m flying Crimson skies of ice and fire Borne on wings of steel 1 have so much to feel And I won’t come down no more. Sail on, sail on, 1 will rise each day to meet the dawn So high, so high I’ve climbed the mountains of the sky Without my wings you know I ' d surely die I ve found my freedom fiyin’ high I’ve climbed the mountains ot the sky. Floating on a cloud of amber Searching tor the rainbow ' s end Earth so far below me. I ' m here alone, free 1 can’t come down no more. FYYB . . friendly . . . Steve and Sherman MARY ANGELA HARRISON Mare ” Hara ” Howie ” UP ON; a good laugh, cubes, the beach going to California, Dy- lan, Fribble cups DOWN ON; 228 loads, people laughing at my ambition AMBITION; I ' m not telling, you’ll laugh. LIFE IS; a time for fulfilling dreams USUALLY SEEN; cruisin ' in a Fox with a Lyon and a Goat. Look around choose your own ground For long you live and high you’ll fly And smiles you’ll give and tears you’ll cry And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd Maria Andretti . . . RP . . . Fox-y . . . involved ... all around humoreous 18

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SHARON LOUISE GRIFFIN Salmon” Sam” “Fish “Fluffy UP ON: special blue frogs, playing French horn, Woodstock, let- tuce DOWN ON: going to auditions with a fat lip, goodbyes FREEDOM IS: Having the time to spend with the people you love. I never saw a moor, I never saw the sea; Yet I know In how the heather looks. And what a wave must be. I never spoke with God, Nor visited in heaven; Yet certain am I of the spot As if the chart were given. Dickinson field hockey co-captain . . . musical . . . Sue M. look-alike MICHAEL GUENETTE UP ON: astronomy, model trains, biking, science, friendship and fellowship DOWN ON: nasty people, red tape LIFE IS: the greatest gift, to be grasped, used, and enjoyed FAVORITE SAYING: This time for sure! or, “You can ' t have your cake and eat it, too. USUALLY SEEN: Bullard ' s, Sci- ence Department, biking around MISERY IS: effort done all for naught AMBITION: to get all the hard work of life out of the way so that 1 can relax and enjoy it FREEDOM IS: Being able to pur- sue something worthwhile super-brain . . . mad scientist . . . argumentative KIMBEILI ANN HAIGH “Kim UP ON: good times, summer, not working on Saturdays DOWN ON: rain, nothing to do, being down FAVORITE SAYING: How did I get myself into this! USUALLY SEEN: in Medfield MISERY IS: getting hurt in the end Strangers passing on the street by chance two separate paths should meet and I am you and what I see is real, and no one calls us to their side and no one forces down our eyes and something speaks and some- thing tries and someone flies around the skies. Pink Floyd naive . . . Gay Nineties ... at- tractive . . . accident-prone CHRIS HALLINAN UP ON: getting high, nice-looking chicks DOWN ON: Sunday nights; school USUALLY SEEN: around MISERY IS: going to M.H.S., Jack AMBITION: to have straight hair HAPPINESS IS: a bowl in the morning JAMES GRANT HAMILTON “Jim” “Jimmy Hammy “Hami UP ON: soccer, birdies DOWN ON: bent irons after a bad shot, double sessions LIFE IS: something 1 haven ' t fig- ured out yet FAVORITE SAYING: Tell me a joke. Juice! USUALLY SEEN: on my own MISERY IS: candied yams and lima beans AMBITION: to become successful and figure out what life means FREEDOM IS: fishing quiet . . . golf . . . soccer . . . shhh . . . cute NADINE ANN HALLAL Dini Arab UP ON: a blue-eyed bear, french fries, camels, Felix the Cat, The Eagles, hot sunny days DOWN ON: the back of the book in shorthand, accidents, pickles, hole-shots, just being called a “camel jockey” LIFE IS: to cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow and live today FAVORITE SAYING: You guys, come on! FREEDOM IS: being yourself For long you live and high you fly And smiles you ' ll give and tears you ' ll cry And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd pickles . . . boo-boo . . . sweet . . . camel jockey 17



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MICHELE ELIZABETH HART UP ON; Opera, yogurt, Edgar Allen Poe DOWN ON: Monday mornings, white socks, all things mechan- ical Much madness is divinest sense To a discerning eye; Tis the majority In this, as all, prevails. Assent, and you are sane; Demur, — you’re straightway dangerous. And handled with a chain. Emily Dickinson creative . . . archeologist . . .Gil- bert and Sullivan BRENT DOUGLAS HARWOOD My life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue. An everlasting vision of the ever changing view, A wonderous woven magic in bits of blue and gold, A tapestry to feel and see, impossi- ble to hold. Carole King The trick is to stop seeing yourself as trapped inside a limited body. The trick is that we are trying to overcome our limitations in or- der, patiently. We choose our next world through what we learn in this one. Learn nothing, and the next world is the same as this one, and all the same limitations and weights to overcome. Richard Bach Sweetie! ... “I hate you, 1 wish you were dead” . . . hand- shaker ... a nut . . . friendly! FRANK DAVID HAYES Hayes” Hazie” ‘‘Hazeness’ UP ON: hockey. Led Zepplin, BSR, Beatles, DSR DOWN ON: Deadfield, USA, harassers LIFE IS; full of ups and downs FAVORITE SAYING: It wasn’t mine. USUALLY SEEN: having a good time, cruisin’ with Sumner MISER ' Y IS: Monday mornings, getting busted AMBITION: to succeed in what- ever I do FREEDOM IS: full of boundaries WILLIAM M. HEYER, JR. “Wild Bill ” UP ON: Jazz, Chicago, Maynard Ferguson, Chick Corea, ERS, Stage Band, A.P.R.’s DOWN ON: Calculus, Gym LIFE IS; like driving into Boston: you always get hung up at red lights FAVORITE SAYING: ”Oh, well’ MISERY IS: getting back a calculus test, running the 600 AMBITION: to get really involved in music FREEDOM IS: an all night jam And if the clouds burst thunder in your ear You shout and no one seems to hear And if the band you’re in starts playing different tunes I’ll see you on the Dark side of the Moon. Roger Waters musician . . . that walk . . . cack- ler . . . salad man DON HIMEBAUGH Hine ” Hine ” UP ON: weekends, having a good time DOWN ON: two-faced people, having no money LIFE IS: what ever you make of it; a big puzzle USUALLY SEEN: at the park AMBITION: make money and spend it on whatever you want FREEDOM IS: never getting haras- sed for anything you do . . . BOF . . . nice smile . . . the tree RICHARD JOHN HOLMQUIST “Rich ” UP ON: Popponesset DOWN ON: rainy weekends funny guy . . . nice personality . . . friendly 19

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