Medfield High School - Peak Yearbook (Medfield, MA)

 - Class of 1979

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Marie McGonagle Up On: smiles, sun- shine, memories, but- terscotch, life, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Down On: Saying goodbye, losing good friends, being cold, rainy days. Life is: Yesterdays memories and todays dreams. Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspira- tions, I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them and try to follow where they lead Louisa May Alcott Stephen Sean Meagher “Meagher , “Marr Up On: Skiing, Football, Good Times, Friends, VW’s, Apple Pie Happiness Is: Getting A ' s in Math and Chem Freedom Is: No Home- work Ambition: To Become A Civil or Mechanical En- gineer Philosophy: There is always a better and cheaper way of doing things Activities: Football, Scouts . . . No more dreaming, To be successful, You have to go out and make it work for you. Sandra K. McKay “Sandy” Early breakfasts, wadd- ling cars, Chinese food, Circus “78 , vaca- tions, Bogota,” S.A., bolleyvall and choco- late chip cookies, early morning jogs, No more Saturday Morning “Mark-Ti me-Marches!” I have four things yet to learn in life; To think clearly without hurry or cunfusion; To love everybody sin- cerely: To act in everything with the highest mo- tives; To trust God unhesi- tatingly . . . Paul Victor Menard Birthdate: 2 17 61 Up On: Track, Football, The Stang, Tull, The Giants, Art, FEVA, PUP- PIE RAIDS Down On: Working Nights, Sleepy Mon- days, Muscle Pulls, No Money Once it seemed There would always be A time for everything Ages past I knew at last My life had never been. I’d been missing, What time could bring, Fifty years I’m Filled with tears And Joys I’ve never cried Burn the wick And chain the Mule. There no time for every- thing, — Tull Thomas W. McNeeley III Me”, “Tom”, “Tombo”, “McErving” Up On: Football, Hoops, Eating, Tunes, Summer, Sox, Family, Grand- father’s Caddie, and all the good times. Down On: Mono, Bro- ken fingers, Homework, Saturday Morning B-’ ball practice, Brady’s harrassment. Happiness is: Winning . . . Scoring in the Tourney, Beating Dover Misery is: Millis 40 vs Medfield 0 Usually Seen: Hyping out, Friendly ' s, courts Ambition: To gain suc- cess, happiness, and have no worries Beth Sussane Merrow Up On: summer, the beach, Ossipee, N.H., Skiing, Good Friends, happiness, late arrival, weekends and gradua- tion — “Little Red Wa- gon,” “Sistella,” “Presh” Coming here, learning and growing here, ex- periencing here, yet knowing sometime I have to leave. Friends, good times, dreams, yet knowing someday I will forget. God grant me the ability and desire to find this world again and again.

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Maria Christina Manilay Up On: learning new english words, AFS, C.D., Friday nights, ice cream w jimmys, AFS check, letters from home Down On: saying qood-bye, long home- works Favorite saying: “Bang right”, Just who do you think you are?” Future Plans: go to col- lege at the University of the Philippines and take up Human Ecology “My year here at Med- field will be a part of my life that I won ' t forget. I believe that there won’t be anything greater than to meet people and feel the world outside you own.” Tony Marinella “Festus”, “Shamoo” Up on: Football, skiing, good Friends, good par- ties, Four day week- ends, 24 Down On: Being har- rassed, Homework, Laps, Mondays, Wed- nesday practices Happiness is: Winning Misery is: Rainy days Activities: Skiing, Track Ambition: To be suc- cessful in what ever I do. Carol Ann Matz Up On: Good times, Beaches, Friends, Mountains Ambition: to travel the world The leaves have fallen all around, Time I was on my way, Thanks to you I’m much obliged, But now it’s time for me to go. The autumn moon lights my way, But now I smell the rain and with it faith, and it ' s headin’ my way, Sometime I grow so tired, but I know one thing I got to do is ram- ble on. — Jimmy Page Laurie Jeanne McCarrick Up On: C.D.H., memo- ries, winning, G.R. 78, (Springsteen) Concerts, cheering, summer, trusting, munching out, 10 4, friends, Fantasy Is- land, Caring Down On: waiting. Good-byes, hosers, jealousy, holding grudges, mirrors, Sunday nights, Brain- tree Mall” Favorite Saying: “It ' s been real,” “Small World” Where do you go when your dreams are gone? Michael J. McCarthy “Carthy” Up On: Outward Bound, New England, Listening to tunes, Zeppelin, hockey, The Cape. Down On: Monday mornings, rainy weekends, working on weekends. Favorite Saying: What ' s up? “So Nice” I do my thing and you do your thing I’m not in this world to live up to your expecta- tions? And you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you and I am I And if by chance we find each other, it is beautiful. S. Pearl Janet Ann McDonnell “Jan” Up on: sports, winning, good friends, and good times, Red Sox, Down on: bad knees, rainy days Forget about the days When it ' s been cloudy, But don ' t forget Your hours in the sun Forget about the times You’ve been defeated, But don’t forget The victories you ' ve won . . . Forget about the days When you’ve been lonely, But don’t forget The friendly smiles you’ve seen . . . Forget about the plans That didn ' t seem to work out right But don’t forget To always have a dream



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Steven William Mills Birthdate: 7 8 60 Up On: weekends, hunt- ing, ski-dooin, fields, Noonhill, Causeway St., The Cape-room 7, Florida ' 78, Diane, nephew, KANSAS Down On: Gulf Station, small people with big mouths, the Boston, P-town Usually Seen: under the weather and around town. Ambition: to succeed Freedom Is: doing what you want, when you want, and how you want to do it. Charlotte Mitchell “Charlie” Up On: Stage Band, J.B., Parties, Singing Down On: nothing to do Happiness Is: “C. for B. , smiling Misery Is: losing some- one you loved — (May 77) Favorite saying: “Go for It” Usually seen: Gay 90 ' s, with Kash or Shirley Activities: Stage Band, Special Chorus, Herse’s Musical Philosophy: You only live once so Make the best of it. Daniel Moffatt “Dan, Danny Up On: Things ahead, Friends, good times, baseball, apple pie, Chevrolets, winter sports, water skiing, 2:00, The Who, J.T. Down On: Accidents, Mondays Life Is: great at some times and not so great at others Happiness Is: crusin’, having a good time with friends, skiing down the mountain, snowmobil- ing, single ski on a lake, 4 wheels and an engine Misery Is: 12:30 AM a flattire, 12:35 AM a Flat spare Ambition: Engineer. f r Katherine Colleen Moran “K.C . . . the heart is often bound by the invisible thread of a single mem- ory . . . M.H.S. • • • winnin g volleyball . . cold f.b. games . . . changing on the bus . . . Patty, what hap- pened? . . . skiing at Hogback . . . Fellow- ship . . . chocolate al- mond ship . . . parking lots in the sky ... I Daphne . . . warm Spring days . . . con- tact attacks . . . listen- ing to Andy . . . locker 140 . . . waking up to Physics. . . we will find our way in the memory of these — the unfor- gotten things. Charles Morgan “Chuck Up On: Being with Deb, Baseball, Money (lots), Driving the “Granada.” Down On: not getting the home runs, losing, not having any friends, Being last Favorite Saying: If you DON ' T cut it out I’ll break you legs, Same as always Life Is: Debby P., mak- ing $140.00, The ring on Debs finger. Usually Seen: With Deb, The Frances, on my new 10 speed, bored. Misery Is: no money, no friends, my age, not having a car to show off. Victoria J. Morris “Vicki, Vic, V.J. Up On: Good music, six special friends, Good times, New York ' 78, Spite, Tony, parties win- ter nights, summer, 11 12 77, Ruin your nite. Down On: working weekends, Rainy days, Dissapointments, Good friends moving, Mon- days Favorite Saying: I’m sure, How nice, Do you get it, MO? cute Misery Is: Getting up early, Being tickled, M B. Always being cold Ambition: To be happy in whatever I do. 28

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