Medfield High School - Peak Yearbook (Medfield, MA)

 - Class of 1979

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Michel Renee Langley Birthdate: 1 22 61 Up On: Days off, the Cape, at 7 o ' clock wave, Poo, Mrs. C ' s Meatballs Down On: people leav- ing without saying goodbye, a two mile walk home The happiness of life is made up of minute fractions- the little soon forgotten charities of a kiss or a smile, a kind look a heartfelf compli- ment . . . Stephen M. LeBoeuf Beef Beefer 6 8 61 Up On: The Cape, waterskiing, rowdie weekends down the Cape, B. Cruises, Sum- mer, Hockey, Football, Nights at Endicott wit C.H., H.W., Dark Blue Blazers, Off-roading, sand dunes, cruising. Down On: Snobby peo- ple, cluques, Monday mornings, boredom. I finally see the dawn ar- rivin’ I see beyond the road I’m drivin’ Far away and left be- hind Boston V Jane Theresa Larkin “Janie Happiness Is: Ictus”, Little red wagons, the Rockies, Beth’s jokes, Red Sox, marching in the mud, Thanksgiving in Delaware, Christmas in Denver, Blizzard of’78, Heep Cheek, worms, Sisters” Usually Seen: Talk- ing!?! Activities: Band (1,2, 3,4;) Chorus (1,4) Lan- guage Club (2,3,4) Softball (2) Tennis (3,4) Peak ' 79, NHS. Favorite Saying: All I have to say Is ... ” . . . That Lady . . . Juanita Teresa Rosa Maria Gonzalez . . . Linda Mary Anne Ledbetter Led, Linny, Ledbum, Bed wetter’ Up On: good friends, parties, B.O.S., Disco, Susan R., summer, Pat- ty’s turtle neck over- hauls,” Hyde Park, Su- san, B.L., The caterpil- lar. Down On: Hospitals,” rainy weather, grapef- ruits Favorite Saying: “Hey Usually Seen: Susan, Patty Faith is seeing the sun- set knowing who to thank Activities: Track 10 John J. Lawton “Jack Quacky Hits Up On: Snow storms, Long weekends, Motorcycling, snow- mobling, playing Fris- Bee, good parties, Outward Bound, pool games, Condo. In Bos- ton. Down On: Smoking area Supervisor’s, Band, Driver’s Ed, T.K., Being home at a Certain Time, Don’t let it Bring you Down It’s only Castles Burn- ing So find someone who’s turni ng And you will come around Neil Young t: Heidi Renee Lomker Viva” Life’s, worthwhile . . . soccer . . . making money . . . listening to great stereo . . . Billy Joel, Yes, Springsteen, . . . What Hunk . . . Boston . . . Family Life . . . parties . . . Ground Round . . . student council rep . . . Football games . . . movies ... ex. S.D.-er . . . Pizza Hut . . . munchies . . . cruising around. Having friends around when you really need them. I been livin: I had to take my time and change my style Now I wonder, is some- thing going to make it all worthwhile? 24

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Jill Marie Kindlund midnight capers . . . Cape Cod . . . bonfires . . . Macho Man . . . This is true . . . Satur- day Night Live . . Pizza Hut . . . Sarah Caldwell . . . P.M. . . . chocolate . . . P.B.J.’s . . . Boston . . . Woops, too late ... La- ter, much later . . . S.K.C.!!! The man’s only mes- sage: Be real to your- self; listen to the voice that guides you Don’t let the elements suround you Don’t let the money pull you under yourself That man heard it from the Spirit And the Spirit don’t lie. Jon Pousette-Dart Kenneth Edward Kilcoyne Killer” Killa” Up On: All nighters, D.B.’S Bruce, Vermont-Agony Hill, Beating D-S, Cook-outs at Schafer, Guys and Doll’s Down on: Mornings Af- ter, Telephone Poles, Tin Can Subarus, Disco, Saturday Morning Prac- tices Activities Track cer, Basketball Deborah A. Kneer “Deb” Up On: weekends, Good talks, G.H., “Stairway to Heaven,” Close friends, “Ruin you nite.” Down on: curfews, Deadlined, Goodbyes, rainy weekends, school night Usually seen: crusing Norwood, La Suprema, Favorite saying: it’s cool, come on! Happiness is: A full tank, Good tunes, Good friends Misery is: Sunday morn- ings, undependable sta- tion wagons! Freedom is: not having to check in. Ambition: to always be Happy Favorite Place: some- where Quiet with some- one special. Donna Marie Kilmer Kilma” Up On: Curt, Idaho, strawberries, spring. New Hampshire Down On: school, Mon- day morning, being apart Ambition: To move to Idaho “TIME” is too slow For those who wait; To swift For those who fear; To long For those who grieve; To short For those; who rejoice; But for those who love Time is not. Henry Van Dyke Janice Carol Knowles Up on: Weekends, Cir- cus “78”, early break- fasts, the “Bake” family, friends, Sandy ' s con- tagious laugh, S.R. ' s swimming in puddles, 8 19 77. Down On: Waddling cars, getting up at 4:30 a.m. every Sunday. Far from the crowd I will pick my Way, Apart from society, For I must pause and rest awhile And find a trail for me So push and climb on your noisy way, I choose a different goal, To nestle in my quiet place And grow withing my soul. V.B. Lisa Kimmick “Kimmick” Remembering: 22 Frairy St. and underthe bridge in th e rain. STEAM! I stood stone-like at mid- night suspended in my mas- querade I was open to pain and crossed by the rain and I walked on a crooked crutch I strolled all alone through a fall out zone and came out with my soul untouched I hid in the clouded wrath of the crowd but when they said “sit down” I stood up Ooh . . . Growin’ up. Springsteen.



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David C. Luecke “Luke” Up On: St. Alfonzos pancake breakfast; weekends; Down on: Stink foot and mopeds. Favorite Tune: Camarillo Brillo Usually seen: on foot. Dreamed I was an Es- kimo, Frozen winds began to blow. Under my feet and around my toes, It was a hundred de- grees below zero; And my momma cried, And my Momma cried, Don’t be a naughty Es- kimo; And she said with a tear in her eye. Watch out where the huskies go, Don’t you eat that yel- low snow.? -if. David John MacDonald “Headly” Birthdate: 7 21 61 Up On: Family, Good Friends, weekends, good times, 69 pickup, sports, winning, music, M M’s Rock- port Down On: Mondays, working Friday and Saturday nights, Bro- ken windows, Two faced people, special friends moving (S.F.) injuries Philosophy: You get out of life what you ' re wil- ling to put into it, by helping others you help yourself. Activities: Football, stu- dent Council, Track, Band, Newspaper. Usually seen: At super Duper, in a Black Pickup. Dawn Marie Lupfer “Dawnie, Lupfo, Red” On: Good times and friends, laughing, meeting people, travl- ing, graduation, Disco, music and Dancing, parties, Dallas, W.D.P.B. Down On: holding grudges, waiting, no- thing to do, rainy days, veggie people, sun- burns, freckles, Brown-line, Burlington mall Favorite sayings; fine . . . lovely . . . piti- ful .. . Misery is: Being told what to do and how to do it Ambition: To become an airline stewerdess Do what you want to do But be what you are . . . • Barbara Jeanne Maguire “Barb” “BJ” Pure Prarie League . . . M M ' s . . . Pizza Hut . . . Summer ’78 . . . B oston . . . Mid-night Capers . . . “Knights in White Satin” . . . Ground Round Breath, breath in the air, Don’t be afraid to care. Leave, but don’t leave me Look around and choose you own ground, for long you will live and high you will fly and smiles you will give and tears you will cry and that you touch and all that you see is all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd Patricia Lyall Up on: N.Y.C. Trips, movies with B.G.A., “my family,” friends, “THE SOUTH” The shaping of our own life is our work. It ' s a thing of beauty; or a thing of shame, as we ourselves make it. We lay corners and add joint to joint, give the proportion and set the finish. It may be a thing of beauty and joy for ever. God forgive us if we pervert our life from putting on its appointed glory! Ware S9 Kelley Ann Mahoney The secret of life is en- joying the passage of time. Any fool can do it, there ain ' t nothin ' to it. No- body know how we got to the top of the hill, But since we’re on our way down, we Might as well enjoy the hide. And since we re only here for a while we might as well show style try not to hard its just a lovely ride James Taylor

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