Medfield High School - Peak Yearbook (Medfield, MA)

 - Class of 1977

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ROBERT BENJAMIN KEREKON Bobby Waddles Bob” UP ON: track, sports DOWN ON: cheap sneakers, rainy days LIFE IS: knowing the right people FAVORITE SAYING: If chickens had lips, they wouldn ' t have to peck for their food. USUALLY SEEN: Running MISERY IS: Feeling tired before a race starts FREEDOM IS: Doing your own thing without wrecking some- body elses Live life and die lived. Waste life and die dead. . . track . . . blue eyes . . . cute. ELIZABETH ANN KILMER Beth Berfie Kilmer UP ON: New Hampshire, water skiing, strawberry sundaes, soc- cer, weekends, summer nights, munching, comical DOWN ON: egotists, Med-Vale nursing home FAVORITE SAYING: Hey toots , Yea, sure”, Really?” USUALLY SEEN: in a red S.B. MISERY IS: getting hassled when I ' m having fun, Hi, Beth AMBITION: Nursing FREEDOM IS: To do what you want, with who you want, where you want, when you want, why you want, how you want, be- cause you want to. . . . soccer freak . . . courts . . . daring! . . . BRYAN KENNETH KINHART Byron B.K.” G.T.” UP ON: Basketball, baseball, cars DOWN ON: practice, losing LIFE IS: what you want it to be, and what you make it FAVORITE SAYING: Say what?”, Get outa here! USUALLY SEEN: In the gym, in a red Charger MISERY IS: Bad ankles AMBITION: To play professional baseball . . . FLIRT!!! . . . hoops . . . little Devil . . . moody . . . PATRICIA A. KNOWLES Knola” Rabbit UP ON: my family, friends DOWN ON: Thinking of what I ' m down on. LIFE IS: something I have yet to discover. FAVORITE SAYING: “Unbeliev- able!” USUALLY SEEN: Gay Nineties, home MISERY IS: sickness AMBITION: To be independent and successful FREEDOM IS: Being 18. . . . amiable . . . R.P. . . . infecti- ous laugh . . . outspoken . . . 22

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MARK A. JUDA UP ON: parties, winning, good music, summer, float meetings DOWN ON: rainy days, boring weekends LIFE IS: Monday mornings and Fri- days afternoon USUALLY SEEN: but not heard AMBITION: biology — medicine FREEDOM IS: being able to make your own decisions . . . reserved . . . good guy . . . ' The Golden Arches” . . . JULIA KARNER Julia” UP ON: When I am satisfied with myself and when people like me DOWN ON: If I try to do some- thing very nice and it does not come out the way I would like to have it LIEE IS: hard to find an expression for; it is wonderful and sad FAVORITE SAYING: Die Glocke” (Johann Wolfgang Goethe) MISERY IS: when nobody agrees with me AMBITION: to be in harmony with everyone FREEDOM IS: when you are able to do all the things you want to without hurting somebody or somebody ' s feelings . . . our Austrian visitor . . . crea- tive . . . cookie monster” . . . sweet . . . WILLIAM KEARNS Bill” Kearnzie UP ON: football, Dynamints, shot- put DOWN ON: mornings, waiting in lines MISERY IS: running laps AMBITION: to keep up with everyone in Chem II FREEDOM IS: having to do abso- lutely nothing USUALLY SEEN: and occasionally heard . . . football star . . . handsome CYNTHIA R. KELLNER Weebs” UP ON: the tower, red vans and gold Cadillacs, Steve Miller DOWN ON: 5th period gym, de- merits, the smell of the girls ' locker room FAVORITE SAYING: Jeez- Louise,” Eor Real USUALLY SEEN: cruisin ' in a Green and White Nova with P.T., or with K.A., L.B., B.T., J.B., D.U., S.R., and P.W. MISERY IS: the smoking area being closed Words of Love Softly spoken Like clouds above Drift away What shall I say. To let you know the way I feel Should I cry out loud that love is real? Or simply reveal Forever my Love. — James Taylor Carly Simon AMY KELLY “Amos” “Amelie” Ames “Amelia” “The future does not belong to those who are content with to- day, apathetic toward common problems and their fellow man alike, timid and fearful in the face of new ideas and bold projects. Rather it will belong to those who can blend vision, rea- son, and courage in a personal commitment . . . Our future may lie beyond our vis- ion, but it is not completely be- yond our control. — Robert F. Kennedy . . . athletic . . . French Club pres. . . . top notch! . . . CHARLES A. KENNEY “Charlie” “Bugs UP ON: good music, good times, cold beer DOWN ON: Schlitz, Mrs. E., Monday mornings USUALLY SEEN: and heard Spin me back down the years and the days of my youth. Draw the lace and black curtain and shut out the whole truth. Spin me down the long ages. Let them sing the song. — Jethro Tull . . . rowdy . . . bug eyes . . . manager . . . 21



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KURT WESLEY KOBEL “Kobes Crasher Kobel” UP ON: Dylan, weekends, parties, baseball, sports. Room 234 DOWN ON: car accidents LIFE IS: blurry destinations and endless crossroads FAVORITE SAYING: Hey, what ' s up Gooch?”, I thought we were playing bumper cars. USUALLY SEEN: at the courts, Millbrook MISERY IS: Looking up and seeing Galeucia in front of you AMBITION: To dodge people ' s games Darkness at the break of noon. Shadows even the silver spoon. — Dylan — . . . good looking . . . Golden Boy . . . that smile . . . JENNIFER ANN KOLSTI “Jenn “Jeff Jeffsner” ' Jeffeffs ” UP ON: Dogs, winter in Vermont, AFS, EHLR DOWN ON: Rotting cats FAVORITE SAYING: Hey, tur- key “You moron” There ' s a spirit that guides me, a light that shines for me. My life is worth the livin ' , I don ' t need to see the end. . . . Vet ... so serious??? . . . dog racer . . . sense of humor! ROBERT LaPLANTE Lappy” “Bob” UP ON: Good rimes. Parties DOWN ON: Nothing to do, rainy nights LIFE IS: Having a good rime. Doing whatever you want to USUALLY SEEN: Green and White Chevelle, in the park AMBITION: To make a lot of money and spend it on nice things . . . SS . . . BOF . . . It ' s breakin ' up . . . MICHELLE LeBOEUF “Mich” “Shell” UP ON: J.F., partying, sailing. Cape Cod, concerts DOWN ON: being alone, ignorant and snobby people, J.F. leaving for AZ LIFE IS: But a song we ' ve written in many ways. FAVORITE SAYING: You tur- key”, Tm psyched”, “Excellent USUALLY SEEN: at parties, in a green Cougar, with J.F. MISERY IS: Being tricked by an elder or a parent. AMBITION: To have many friends and become an interior de- corator. FREEDOM IS: Leaving home and succeeding on your own. ALAN LEHMANN There are faces I remember From the places in my past I said all the dead head miles And the insincere smiles Sometimes I can laugh and cry And I can ' t remember why But I still love those good times gone by Hold on to them close or let them go I don ' t know 1 just seem to sing these songs And say I ' m sorry for the friends I used to know — James Taylor — . J.T. nut . . . nice guy . . . THOMAS LENNON Tink” “Lento “Tommy” UP ON: Karate, Motorcycles, Mr. G ' s History Classes DOWN ON: Mr. Azer ' s Jokes LIFE IS: To learn as much as possi- ble and to do your best with what you learn FAVORITE SAYING: How ' s your Bum? USUALLY SEEN: When looked at MISERY IS: Having a broken nose AMBITION: To own a karate school, study law FREEDOM IS: Racing with the wind . . . involved . . . nice looking Ah yes Reminds me of my expedition into the wilds of Afganistan, we lost our cork-screws and were com- pelled to live on food and water for several days. 23

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