Medfield High School - Peak Yearbook (Medfield, MA)

 - Class of 1980

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Robert E. Cole Up on: Football, Saturday nites, Good Parties, Yes, Challengers, Barn Brawls. Down on: Medfield PD, Boring People. Best Memories: Parties at Wal- ly’s barn. Life is: Going for it with all you got. Freedom is: Doing what you want when you want. Happiness is: Being with LC. Ambition: to live a good life. Daniel B. Colella Up on: The Rolling Stones, Good friends. Good times. Soccer. Down on: Medfield P.D., Stuck up people, people of Authori- ty- Ambitions: To live MY OWN life. Life is: A one way ticket. Misery is: September to June. Freedom is: A steady income. Favorite song: Sympathy for the Devil. I decline To walk the line They tell me that I ' m lazy Worldly wise I realize That everybody ' s crazy A womans voice reminds me To serve and not to speak Am I myself or just another freak. — Steely Dan Maryann Congelosi Conje” Up on: beaches, friends, M + M ice-cream, payday, secrets, daydreaming, Kahluas. Down on: wasted words, cur- fews, decisions. Best Memories: a certain trip in the rain at UMass, California ' 79 ' . Ambitions: to stay rich, happy and tan for as long as possi- ble. Misery is: being called Conje. Freedom is: May 30, 1980 — California. I hid in the clouded wrath of the crowd but when they said sit down, I stood up. Ooh . . . growin ' up. — Springsteen Sheila M. Connor Up on: Music, Billy Joel, James Taylor, P.R.’s, Squad parties, Boston, good friends, memo- ries, Exchanges, M.Y.W.E. Ambition: To be in the BSO. Misery is: Not getting my license until my senior year. It’s your day, shining day — all your dreams come true As you glide in your stride with the wind, as you fly away Give a smile from your lips and say I am Free, yes I’m free, now I’m on my way . . . Earth, Wind and Fire Casey Ann Conway ■ Boom, Davey Up on: Country roads, Califor- nia, Cat Stevens, Horses, Smiles, Bonfires, J.T. Down on: Route 57, three 360’s, when Putt-Putt’s sick, losing keys. Usually seen: with crash, band, and Feniger in Putt Putt. Misery is: Dislocated knees. If you want to sing out sing out If you want to be free be free Cause theres a million things to be you know that there are. Cat Stevens Christine Mary Cos Chris, Chrissy, Cossy, Cosine Up on: Guitars, SouthEast, AYC, Europe — especially London. Special, Chem, Band, new clothes, A.S. Down on: Physics, homework. Sulfuric Acid, Long bus rides, Paris Cares, Overseas collect calls — and their bills! Favorite saying: That and a half! Favorite place: alone Favorite person: my friends Best Memories: Singing at Carnegie Hall, Mass at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. Ambition: to study Pharmacy. Life is: incurable! Usually seen: totally confused! Misery is: carrying that gloc- kenspiel. Freedom is: a song. Favorite song: Your Love is Forever ’ by George Harri- son. Favorite number: 2 Life is either sadness or euphoria. Billy Joel

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James J. Caruso Jimmy Up on: House Parties, Snow Storms, Family, after school booze, cruises, Big Cars, Doobie Bros, Bad Company. Down on: People with authori- ty, small cars, people with badges. Favorite saying: ‘‘What’s going on? Favorite place: North end, Quincy Market Best Memories: Summer of 1977 and 1978, Summer school. Ambitions: Drafting, Architec- ture Usually seen: Behind the wheel or in the passenger seat. Misery is: sobering up. Freedom is: Joining the mafia. Favorite song: It keeps you Running (Doobie Bros.) Favorite number: 3 James E. Cannon Up on: VW’s. Graduation. Soc- cer. Down on: Physics 2. Life is: a never ending battle. Mostly seen: at Bullard ' s. Misery is: working 12 hours on Saturday. Freedom is: getting the follow- ing Saturday off. Favorite song: I Will Survive Favorite number: 13 Every passing hour brings the solar system forty-three thousand miles closer to Globular Cluster M13 in Her- cules — and still there are some misfits who insist that there is no such thing as progress. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Joseph Canty John Clarke Buzzby Up on: munchies, movies, the Red Sox, snow days, moun- tain climbing, sailing, par- ties, good friends, exchange trips, and running. Down on: rainy weekends, flat tires, disco, mowing the lawn in the rain, and make-up work. F avorite saying: Hey, that ' s life . . . Favorite place: New Hampshire Misery is: a computer program that refuses to run. Freedom is: a peaceful moun- tain lake. Happiness is: a Slush Puppy at the end of a long run. Lisa Marie Coffone Sunny days. . . the ocean . . . 7 ' c ' s . . . Italians . . . Dad - Ma . . . dancing . . . poptarts . . . M.S.H. . . . being happy — 42. Life — so they say is but a game and they let it slip away. Love — like the Autumn sun should be dying but its only just begun. Like Columbus in the olden days We must gather all our courage Sail our ship out on the open sea Cast away our fears and all the years will come and go. We may never pass this way again — Stephen Patrick Colbourn ‘Colbs Up on: The CDB — skiing — football — the tasket coaster — The Feva — Rocky — ‘‘THE FIGHTING IRISH’ ‘Southern Rock’ — the H.T.’s. Favorite sayings: Yo Adrienne! Li I Peach! Best Memories: Partying at the Marsh Vegas Hilton. Usually seen: Cruisin with Joe and Gerbil in the Chocolate Bunny. — Hung over, red-eyed, dog- tired, satisfied It’s a long road with a little wheel and it takes a lot of turns to get there Thank you Damn It! — Charlie Daniels



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Glenn Cox Up on: no more school, Rock ' n Roll, Kontike, moving on, large pay checks and Satur- day nights. Down on: Disco, blown speak- ers, Monday morning. Bills and Medusa. Favorite saying: What are you Doin’ Favorite place: Where Mr. McGrath isn ' t Best memories: Mr. H ' s win- dows and the fires. Ambitions: to become old, and rich. Life is: to be lived. So live it to the fullest! Usually seen: not in Mefield. Misery is: the loss of something you thought you knew. Freedom is: twenty-five bucks a week and wheels under my feet. Favorite number: 7 Kathleen Elizabeth Cullen ■Kathy, K.C.” Up on: The B.P.C. , Pink snow jackets, Special egg salad w chips. Friendly ' s bal- loons, Running in the rain, snowy nights. Dr. Pepper and gingersnaps, Brian-Michael, going barefoot, camping out, good times with close friends. Down on: Saturday morning rehearsals, Hillcrest , shal- low people. Physics 1st period — again!, key changes, crowded beaches, big black dogs, long good- byes. Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. Cynthia L. Davey Cindy, Curlie” Scrungie,Dindee, Sidney Up on: Good friends, partying, summer of ' 79, concerts, BT ' s, fizzes, Namboom- boolagoo, food, Duxbury Beach, Memories, zitis, P. Pro ' s, midnite swims, bio- rhythms, colorguard, ex- change concerts, 342, clothes, laughing. Down on: curfews, long legs. Usually seen: and heard with Bubbles, Clam, Bear and Snappa. Yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow only a vision, but today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomor- row a vision of hope. Good times here are not for- gotten! Patricia Ann Doherty Patty Up on: smiles, good times, close friends, sunsets, stars, soccer, running, meeting people, vacations, Winnie- the-pooh. Down on: saying goodbye, false friends, losing to Needham, missing special people, never having enough time!, looking 12. Philosophy: Always aim for the best, if you don ' t succeed, at least you tried. May the road rise to meet you May the wind be ever at your back May God hold you in the hollow of his hand Until we meet again. f Deborah J. Drake Deb. Debbie Up on: Close friends, weekends, FF ' s, traveling. All-nighters, LN endeavors, munchies, Class of 80, The Rock, V-ball, Boo 1 and 2, my sister. Beaches, 9-3 at URI, dreams, memories, friendly smiles, snowstorms, sunshine, starry skies, blue jeans, wildflowers, CSN Y, times with Alice. Misery is: getting caught!!!, saying good-bye. Life is: a challenge! Favorite Song: Thank You For Being A Friend A laugh, some jokes, a smile, some tears — The memories of our high school years. Suzanne DuBois Down on: Pine St. Memories: in B.R. w B.K., M.M., S.R. AND P.D. Every year is getting shorter. Never seem to find the time. Plans that either come naught or half a page of scribbled lines. Hanging on in quiet despera- tion is the English way. The time is gone, the song is over. Thought I ' d something more to say. — Pink Floyd

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