Medfield High School - Peak Yearbook (Medfield, MA)

 - Class of 1979

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just having fun Douglas A. Fetteroll Leroy, Roy, Fed Up- On: Big Blue, City Ball, Visits to Dorches- ter, Goats, Spring League Games, Cruis- ing with Atlas, Wocky Woods, All night poker parties, the 50’s, lunch, And overall craziness. Down On: Big parties, Unfriendly people, Drinking, Losing, A.F.S., Dover, and get- ting caught. Favorite saying: “How you Feel?” Departing Thought: They say I’m crazy but I ' , Montse Fillol Thanks to life that has given me so much, It has given me the step of my tired feet with them I walked around cities and puddles, beaches , seas, mountains, and plains, J.B. Life is like a road with many roses and thorns. YFU, FAMILY (S), VEN- EZUELA, PERROT, VOLLEYBALL, PEANUT BUTTER, MAKCBj, MEDFIELD, Be not af- raid of j.c., OCEAN. Thank you all for every- thing. John Robert Fisler “Fiz” “Fizzle Up On: Cars, bikes, loud music; Frank Zappa. Down On: Oldsmobiles, school, DISCOS. Life Is: Doing whatever you want to do. Happiness Is: Very fast cars. Misery Is: 3rd period History class. is ' 9 1 n Peter Carl Farrar i! H.A.R. — Skiing — Soc- cer — Switzerland — a|(| ail — 10 22 77 — Ten- lis — Soccer Games Against Dover — Sher- )orn — Tuckerman ' s bavins — Poker games it Boyd ' s House — Sox : ever. “Let the good times roll, .et them knock you iround. .et the good times roll, .et them make you a :lown. .et them leave you up in he air, .et them brush your tock and Roll Hair. .et the good times roll.” — The Cars — Terry Lynn Ellis n ( ice pres, of MBF, al- vays at conferences, 0 ,eaving Mudfield with hat unanswerable juestion ‘‘What is 3RY!” I dunno, What is !;ry? What is life? I love 3owe where I have a ti|iarem of little kids. I inion ' t join in the discus- n lions but I know what 71 hey are saying and how feel so someday I’ll o ivrite a book about it. A fantasy book. Maybe I ' ll ,n ( e an astronaut or a a lanny. I am animals, vij;ids, fiction, science, elistronomy, bright yel- low, jungles, backpack- ing, Star Island, Unifaria w ,i , Vacations, Nantuc- ;et, flying, fun, fantasy, ions, and a bit insane. Peter John Fellini Jp On: Weekends, Fly- - ng Down On: Cloudy Days Ceiling less than 15oo eet . .ife Is: Taking the good imes with the bad and rying to live life to the f ullest. Jsually Seen: NOR- FOLK AIRWAYS Misery Is: Trying to land t Plane with no flaps at • l !700 feet. : avorite Saying: Say ■ jVhat! t’s a funny old world. A nan’s lucky to get out if it alive. — W.C. Fields —

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Nancy Ann Dineen Nanc, Dino Birthdate — 7 21 60 Up On: My family, Friends, Parties, Mil- ford, 9 30 78, 10 8 78, Umass, Disco, Spite- nite, Yes Down On: Moving, Rainy Days, Monday mornings, Goodbyes, 7 1 78 Life Is: Taking one day at a time. Usually Seen: at De- cell’s Favorite Saying: S.A.F. it Misery IS: Getting up early. Ambition: To be Heal- thy, Wealthy, and Wise. Freedom is: To take off. JoAnn Doherty Jody’, ‘Jode’ Star Island . . . those summer nights . . . LRy Conferences . . . visits to maine . . . DB . . . Summers sunrises and sunsets . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash . . I have to work!” . . . fuzzy hair . . . warm sweaters w hoods and pockets . . . poetry . . . Moody Blues . . . books . . . overalls . . . balloons . . . blue white section . . . “Mark time March!” . . . Special Chorus . . . Solos . . . Cachet . . . Candids underclassmen editor . . . “Hey Rosa!” . . . Spanish . . . teddy bears . . . butter rum lifesavers . . . clogs . . . Medfield Pharmacy . . . Chocolate Chip Ice Cream . . . bike rides . . . “Pardon Me for liv- ing!’’ . . . close friends . . . time to part . . . Rosemary Doran “Roseu, Arr-Dee’’ Art . . . Curly hair . . . Drama . . . “Hey baby take a walk on the wild side.” If I had been here before I would probably know just what to do Had I ever been here be- fore, On another time around the wheel, I would probably know just how to deal with all of you, And I feel like I ' ve been here before. And you know it makes me wonder What’s going on under the ground Do you know, don’t you wonder What’s going on down under the ground. We have all been here before. David Crosby Km a i ' ■HH t - l Cynthia Ann Draheirrf Cindy . . . Cin Memories: . . . CalifoH 1 nia . . . California 6 16 78 . . . D.F.R. best buddies Summer of ’78’ beaches . . Down On: ’School Bus’ people . . friends. . . blondes . . . This is not our prisor but our home, it’s thf road we must walk ar the walking of it is calf led life, because we wi walk it only once, the how important it is tha 1 we should walk it witlj some purpose that wif can call our own. P.G.S. ... thf . phor I osi n K dumf Richard Paul Dubois Up On: Soccer, Togi Parties, 3 in the morn ing Ho-Jo Runs|H Blondes, the Pizza Pubicer Down On: waking uriVa the next mornin; meal Ini: Aga bor lav HE rev le it aro jet .ei :lo .ei he .e 1c D Brenda Lee Elliott “Brendie” Up On: parties, no gym, if fast cars Down On: rainy days,|C Mondays Happiness: Is being with the people you love. Usually Seen: with Glen and at P.G.’s Favorite Saying: Boobie If you love something, set it free If it comes back to you, it is yours If it doesn’t, it never was.



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Joshua Marston Flanders “Josh ' ’ Saturday night and you ' re still hangin’ around, You’d like to find a little hole in the ground, For a while. So you go to the vil- lage in your tie-dye jeans and you stare at the junkies and the closet queens, Its like some pornog- raphic magazines, And you smile. Philosophy: If you can’t be with the one you love, love the one you’re with. Peter Flynn “Flynna” Up On: S.M., skiing, soccer, doing exaclty what you feel like doing. Down on: No bucks, Dover people, Meagly, Billy Blaze, people whose jobs are telling you what to do. Usually seen: Under- ground Happiness is: standing at the top of an endless mogul run, finally get- ting to Ohio Misery is: Standing on the sidelines. Sandra Linn Fletcher “Sandy” “Fletch Up on: Foxruns, my second family, Billy Joel, camping in Florida, soccer, skiing, entering open windows, midnight swims, G.R. 78. Down on: early popping corks, nothing in my black purse, saying good-bye. Happiness is: having friends visit me in Florida Ambition: To graduate in Medfield Misery is: No blue demon Favorite place: Clear- water, Florida Life is: taken for granted Philosophy: Problems will always work out, if you have someone to talk them over with (D.M). Joan Fowler Everybody’s a dreamer Everybody’s a star Everybody’s a showbiz No matter who you are And those who are suc- cessful Be always on your guard Success walks hand and hand With failure along Hol- lywood Boulevard. — Kinks Remembering 22 Frairy St. and underthe bridge in the rain . . . Steam. Ronald Karl Floser “Floz” Birthdate: 12 10 61 Up on: sports, good times, Pat’s games, B.S. Down on: Yankees, leftovers’ Life is: a mysterious ad- venture Happiness is: knowing you did your best Philosophy: It’s not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game. Activities: band, foot- ball, hockey (asst, capt.), baseball, news- paper, yearbook. It’s been a long time and I’m so much better now, . . . Though it’s been a long hard road I ' ve gone It made me a man . . . — Kansas 18 Susan Foxall Field eco., mapping, hangman, “Aunt Mabel went to the store,” cookies with Ghere, lunch on Balboa, cruis- ing with Helen, Tuesday night sectionals, “pickle”, Mary and her dancing clarinets, whales, Disneyland on Valentine ' s Day, Oak Street Beach, long talks, good-byes, mov- ing. Tf a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, how- ever, measured or far away. — Thoreau

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