Medfield High School - Peak Yearbook (Medfield, MA)

 - Class of 1979

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Brady Hartman Winter track, spring track, varsity swim team, National Honor Society, photography club, Mary Hartman, Animal House. T Michael John Heili “Mike”, “Mikey”, “M.J” Jan. 1, 1961 Activities: Hockey, Honor Society Ambition: To have the time to do the things you want to do. Up on: pay checks, concerts, skiing, Bruins, cookouts at Schaefer Stadium and Pats games. Down on: Car ex- penses, left-overs for dinner Happiness is: vacations, winning on football cards Philosophy: Education is what you have left over after you’ve forgot- ten everything you ' ve once learned. These are the seasons of emotions, And like the wind they rise and fall. — Led Zeppelin Fred Havener Forgiven but Guilty You all know me, or you think you do, I wish I’d told you. But why am I different? There was a Word, a long time ago, That I heard, and if Jesus love me, but a dead man can’t love if He’s dead. The text read, “spread the Word but I fearfully guarded my secret. The camouflage worked but, I was really just fooling myself. Our ways are parted, you couldn’t forgive me. Why am I different? Maureen Hayes “Mo” . . . “no, let’s not go to Friendly’s” . . . “Right Rob, just be quiet for a sec” . . . “Wait, I don’t get it!” . . . “Snork” . . . ports, pits, SGF’s, ruin your nite and cold autumn nights with my grey coat . . . six special friends . . . being grounded from the car . . . New York ’78 . . . never in Med- field . . . Ogunquit, Maine . . . unusual socks . . . Zeppelin . . . sleeping late . . . demerits . . . “My room is so small” . . . ■ r» C. David Holland “Captain Shark” Up on: Vermont — Agony Hill, Florida vis- its, midnight blizzards, weekends, Cape Cod Colliseum parties, all nighters, Woody Riley’s, Jobs, Springsteen Down on: Numbers, routine, V.W. break- downs in Florida, An- dantonio Activities: Football (capt.), hockey (Capt.), school newspaper Philosophy: “Life is ei- ther a daring adventure or nothing.” — Helen Keller Misery is: Don’t know it, don’t care to. “In the day we sweat it out on the streets of a runaway American Dream” Bruce Springsteen — American musician artist American Philos- opher, American Inspi- ration! D.H. Walter G. Hoover Birthdate: 11 17 61 Up on: baseball, tennis, New England, the beach, summer, good music, bicycling, falling stars, volleyball Down on: snobs, nypoc- rites, mercenaries, chewing tobacco, homework Ambition: to live up to my own expectations Favorite Place: Grand Canyon, Arizona All alone in the universe Sometimes that’s how it seem I get lost in the sadness and the screams Then I look in the center Suddenly everything’s clear I find myself in the sun- shine and my dreams. — J. Denver

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Michael Gottsche “Mike” “Gotch And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by,” Up on: Money, life, lis- tening to my tapes, B.M., being with my friends Down on: working, car payments Ambition: to be first commercial airline pilot who wears glasses Favorite dream: sitting on the moon and watch- ing the world blow up Favorite saying: O.K., que cera, cera Happiness is: being well off and havinq money to burn. Amy V. Goodwin Arne Up on: hot summer days on the beach, G.C., U.F.O. ' s, prone, Marvey, K.G. hypes Down on: six o’clock alarms, Mondays, d.b.’s Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And I am sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other just as far And having perhaps the better claim Because it was grassy and wanter wear . . . — R. Frost Patrick D. Graham Up on: Skiing the moguls, Quarry mad- ness, colliseum parties, Dylan, sleepouts, all nighters, canoe trips, concerts DiMezza wake up! Skynyrd Lives Don ' t be afraid to care Leave but don’t leave me Look around and choose your own ground 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 Kevin Joseph Hallinan Up on: Slush puppies, VW’s that run, cute girls, curls, other peo- ples ' situations, parties, Delicious, good music, good friends, ex- changes, Goldies Down on: Disco, con- tacts that don ' t fit, 100 ' s, being stood up, seeing those bluelights in the rearview, Man alone; born of stone; Will stamp the dust of time His hands strike the flame of his soul; Ties a rope to a tree and hands the Universe Until the wind of laugh- ter blows cold. — ELP Patricia Ann Harrington “Patty” “Puddy” Cross country . . . Tract . . . Color guard . . . changing on bus . . . football games . . . Homecoming . . . Float Committee . . . Prom Committee . . . year- book staff . . . Boston . . . New York . . . parties . ly ' s . . . I have thought beaches, fields Tears, laughter, I have thought of homes put up — And blown away. I have thought of meet- ing and for Every meeting a good-bye. I have wanted to let go and crossover To the next star, a last star. I have asked to be left a few tears And some laughter. John DeLanier Harris “J.D” Good friends . . . soc- cer . . . basketball . . . big mountains to ski on . . . cold weather . . . snow . . . good music . . . good looking girls . . . getting a license . . . T.T. . . . Cape Cod . . . Switzerland and the rest of Europe . . . not having to take French . . . going to the college of my choice . . . success in life. Carry on my wayward son, There’ll be peace when you’re done. Hang your weary head to rest, Don ' t you cry no more. — Kansas



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Sherry Johnson Sher” Birthdate: 7 1 61 Up On: sports, friends, weekends, F5, summer of “77” and “78”, Craigsville Beach, Maine, good times, smiles, cruising around. Down on: Cars that al- ways break down, Yel- low Bob Cat wagons, car accidents, rainy days, Monday morn- ings, snobs. Life is: What ever you make of it. Favorite saying: Right, tell me about it. Usually seen: Laughing, smiling, cruising with friends Misery is: Friends mov- ing, not having any money. Ambition: to succeed in life. Judith Ann Hughes “Judy, Jude ' ' Let’s wreck the night . . . entering open win- dows . . . G.R. ’78 . . . Do away with Disco! . . . Late night swims . . . hey N.A., N.D., S.F., sorry about the cork popping before ex- pected ... I believe in the Promised Land . . . Lites . . . S. and D. and R. and R. . . . I ' ll be back again, yes I will sure can’t say when, but I know I’ll be back again. Back to be with a friend I can ' t believe it’s the end. Dan Fogelberg Jennifer Kelland Medfield High for four months was compara- ble to reading a foreign novel. So involved in this new surrounding but able to lift my eyes and see home: Fox- borough High! Known as Ratess with a boy friend Rat. I knew every person from this end to that. From Bulldogge and Hamlet to Nedra too. Telling every body the ’’Book of Mormon” is true. I now have to say Hello and Goodbye. Brigham Young Univer- sity, do or die! Derek Evan Hulitzky “Derek Up on Life, Family, Friends, Skiing, Tennis, Rocky Mountains, Music, James Taylor, Billy Joel, Honesty, K.C.K. Down On: Plastic Peo- ple, many-faced people, rain Ambition: To be suc- cessful, to live a good life. Happiness is: Knowing you have done your best. Freedom is: Peace of Mind Yesterday is already a memory, and Tomorrow is only a vision, But today, well-lived, Makes every yesterday a memory of happiness And every tomorrow, A vision of Hope. Jeff Kenney Born: October 30, 1961 I survived 12 long years of school and now it ' s over. So off I go the F.S.C. Soccer and Hockey kept me going through school. MillBrook and 27 en- lightened the the spirits now and then. Good luck to the class of “80” and “81 ”, but class of “79” will always be fine. Good luck to all, and Go For It!!! Mark Edward Hull “Hullie” Up on: Hunting and fishing, 2 o’clock, cars, WRKO, weekends, snowball fights, D-and-D Down on: Homework, small dogs, S.A.T. ' s Happiness is: ’68 Nova, Punching out Fellini Usually seen: crocker and Johnson’s Sunoco Station Misery Is: spelling Ambition: college Favorite saying. Take it Easy I like to work, but I’d rather fish, I ' d rather hunt than study, But I’m sure that in the field of life , I’ll turn out to be some- body.

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