Medfield High School - Peak Yearbook (Medfield, MA)

 - Class of 1977

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JOHN JOSEPH McCarthy J ack Cracker” UP ON: football, having a good time DOWN ON: Stingy Jimmy LIFE IS: Taking the good times with the bad MISERY IS: Waking up in the morning AMBITION: To be successful . . . football Capt. . . . spirit . . . cracker jack . . . NANCY BETH McDOWELL Mac” Crisco McDoog ' s UP ON: Fridays DOWN ON: Mondays LIFE IS: Flying over a mountain in a hang glider FAVORITE SAYING: Far out! MISERY IS: having to get up in the morning AMBITION: to work with animals FREEDOM IS: doing what you want to do. . . . quiet . . . band . . . field hockey . . . JOSEPH McGONAGLE Joe” UP ON: Weekends, vacations DOWN ON: No money LIFE IS: a magazine It’s a funny old world. A man ' s lucky if he gets out of it alive. W.C. Fields . . witty . . . SHERYL DIANNE McGUE Sheri” Magoo UP ON: My pirate, sunshine. Cor- vettes, little kids, smiling faces, and hamsters. DOWN ON: fights, rain, and hav- ing night blindness MISERY IS: working as a nursing home cook AMBITION: to go for a ride Can I have time? Is it right what 1 feel? At times 1 doubt what I normally know is real. But right now I don ' t know what to do And it ' s all because of you I could never have denied that I need you by my side Cause without you life don ' t seem that much to me. Kansas . . . R.R. . . . short stuff . . . ami- able . . . Oh Tina, why did you let me do that?” . . . EDDIE McMAHON Fast Eddie” UP ON: sports, summer, nice chicks DOWN ON: knee operations, and being sick LIFE IS: A peanut butter sandwich FAVORITE SAYING: Leave me alone USUALLY SEEN: at the courts MISERY IS: being harassed AMBITION: to be a physical edu- cation instructor FREEDOM IS: being able to do what you want . . . Mr. P.E. . . . Speedy ... Si- lent . . . JAMES PAUL McMlLLAN Mac UP ON: Friday nights and Molsons DOWN ON: Monday mornings LIFE IS: an every day thing AMBITION: to be successful FREEDOM IS: doing what you want to do . . . football star . . . cute . . . nice physique . . . more than meets the eye . . . 27

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JOY MARINELLA UP ON: skating, snowflakes, weekends, smiles DOWN ON: frowns, Mondays, skateboards, crutches LIFE IS: always changing MISERY IS: Monday mornings AMBITION: To go to college and become a vet. . . . personality plus . . . Christ- mas dance . . . volleyball . . . bubbly . . . BEN MARTIN “Bim” “Bimmy UP ON: Fall, winter, the outdoors, hunting, Maine, ski-doos DOWN ON: People with too much to say LIFE IS: Something to enjoy USUALLY SEEN: On the rail or almost anywhere AMBITION: Forestry FREEDOM IS: Doing what you want without getting a hard time . . . Causeway! . . . anyone there? CHARLES MASCARI “Charlie Chaz UP ON: Some passive B and D, eating raw pork FAVORITE SAYING: Hi! How are ya?”, “Hi ya Sambo! AMBITION: To buy some land and build a house FREEDOM IS: A free box lunch In the day we sweat it out in the streets of a runaway American dream. At night we ride through mansions of glory on suicide machines. Sprung from cages out on highway 9 . . . It ' s a death trap, it ' s a suicide trap, we gotta get out while we re young, ' cause tramps like us baby, we were born to run. . . . Big Red . . . biscuits ... in- sane . . . lovable . . . personal- ity plus . . . “Our Pres” . . . LESLIE MATZ UP ON: Maine, mountains. Cape fribble cups DOWN ON: Being the youngest, first period gym class AMBITION: To be able to get up just as fast as I fall In some way, however small and secret, each of us is a little mad . . . everyone is lovely at bot- tom and cries to be understood; But we can never entirely under- stand someone else, and each of us remain part stranger, even to those who love us. . . . beautiful hair . . . R.P. . . . quiet . . . rabbie . . . MARK STANLEY MAYFIELD UP ON: Graduating twice, playing rugby, American Field Service, good music, people who can laugh at themselves, peanuts. DOWN ON: Becoming a freshman again, racism. LIFE IS: Long enough to realize just how short it is. MISERY IS: Not getting to disect a cat. AMBITION IS: Dr. Mark S. Mayfield, B.Sc., M.D. I am only one. But still 1 am one. I cannot do everything. But still I can do something; And because I cannot do everything I will not refuse to do the some- thing that I can do. Hale TIMOTHY PAUL McCARRICK UP ON: Flight, drums, and pre- history DOWN ON: Low wages, book re- ports, and Communism LIFE IS: Perrenial FAVORITE SAYING: “He that is more tolerant is more tolerable.” Happiness is: wealth. MISERY IS: Pain. AMBITION: Ambidexterity FREEDOM IS: Wealth . . . cynical . . . drummer boy . . . short and sweet . . . 26



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CHERYL ANN MEADER Charlie” Meata” UP ON: C.C., Jinx, 11 22 74 DOWN ON: Wasted words LIEE IS: Taken for granted by too many people USUALLY SEEN: But not heard FAVORITE SAYING: Non omnis moriar. Alone I walked on the ocean strand, A pearly shell was in my hand; I stooped and wrote upon the sand. My name, the year, the day. As onward from the spot 1 passed. One lingering look behind 1 cast, A wave came rolling high and fast. And washed my lines away. — Hannah Gould . . . Jinx . . . Kansas . . . beauti- ful blonde 28 KATHLEEN JOAN McMILLAN ' Mac Kathy” UP ON: Jon, skiing, soccer, getting rowdy, munchies, baking, being with the girls. DOWN ON: L.S.B., Sugarloaf LIFE IS: Just having a good time FAVORITE SAYING: What ' s going on? MISERY IS: Getting busted by your own parents. AMBITION: To make it through life FREEDOM IS: Not being told what to do . . . class rowdy . . . smiley . . . Jon . . . twin NANCY ELLEN MORAN Nance” Nan UP ON: Snow days, Sugarloaf, friends, munchies, good times, P.B.C. DOWN ON: running for the bus in the morning, bad moods LIFE IS: a lasting treasure or a mo- ments pleasure. Way over yonder is a place I have seen In a garden of wisdom from some long ago dream Maybe tomorrow I ' ll find my way To the land where honey runs in rivers each day And the sweet tasting good life is so easily found Way over yonder — that ' s where I ' m bound. . . . friendliest . . . Moron . . . nice clothes . . . rosy cheeks MARY E. McMILLAN Mare” Mac UP ON: G.L., skiing. Munching out, weekends, 234, Sugarloaf, long talks, friends, concerts, veg- ing out DOWN ON: no privacy, rainy weekends, L.S.B., prisses, being called the wrong one LIFE IS: One day at a time AMBITION: To do the best at whatever I do. Way over yonder is a place that I know Where 1 can find shelter from hunger and cold And the sweet tasting good life is easily found I know when I get there, the first thing I ' ll see Is the sun shining golden — right down on me Then trouble ' s gonna lose me — worry leave me behind And I ' ll stand up proudly in true peace of mind Way over yonder — that ' s where I ' m bound. Carole King . . . Twin . . . nice dresser . . . class rep CHRISTIE MORRIS “Crist UP ON: Good music, beaches in the winter, harper, milk with no dessen, a cute curl lip, summer ' 75 DOWN ON: Laughing too hard. Bob Gamere, 228 loads, loud touch, Paul Williams FAVORITE SAYING: Em game; cute. AMBITION: To be a senior stewardess for T.W.A. And now we are grown With debts and regrets Broken hearts and sentimental schemes Now every tender failure seems to Overthrow old dreams. Love can drive a normal woman to extremes. It was so easy once holding hands without a plan. It was so easy once holding hands. Just holding hands. — Carly Simon . . . Paul . . . R.P. . . . funny faces ... 21 points MARK MELLEA UP ON: Having a good time, cars j DOWN ON: Working on Friday nights, not being able to talk to I girls easy I LIFE IS: Doing what you wanted to do when you wanted to FAVORITE SAYING: Winning isn ' t everything . . . It ' s the only thing. USUALLY SEEN: At Dave ' s or at work. AMBITION: Owning a ' 67 Vette, being the fastest in town FREEDOM IS: Being able to do everything once. . . . band . . . Mellea!!!! . . . hoc- key

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