Medfield High School - Peak Yearbook (Medfield, MA)

 - Class of 1981

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Walter Glaeser Likes: basketball, Slush Pup- pies, Beatles, baseball, old movies, pepperoni pizza, watching the Celtics, doing flips into the pool, Rodney Dangerfield humor, good friends Dislikes: raking leaves, con- ceited people, certain stupid t.v. commercials, moving right before your senior year Memories: West Coast vacation. Blues hockey games, watch- ing my niece grow up, Satur- day morning bowling league After College Plans: electrical engineering Sean M. Cood “Coodie” Up On: Hockey, Hillers, Ses- sions, Negative Attitude, Taking it slow,” Cranking Skynyrd, Hendrix, etc.. Vans, Concerts Down On: School spirit Favorite Saying: “What’s up?” Favorite Reply: “Not much” Thomas David Gorman “Gorms” Up On: 14, family, P.A.Q., football, Jim Zorn, BIC, Bruce, Scratch’s Hotel, Sept. 13, Class of “81,” Spiders. Down On: Yellow Submarine trips, mohawks, bandless proms, misunderstandings, golfing with D’ambro, stumps in backyards. Activities: Football (capt.J, Bas- ketball, Baseball. It’s been a long time and I’m so much better now . . . Though it’s been a long hard road . . . It made me a man. Lisa Gottsche ‘Lis’ Up On: CL and SS, convertible Corvettes, Wheaton 1980, Mom and Dad, Nantucket boat ride, M.C.P., color guard, shortstop, F., W., W. Jr. Down On: Goodbyes Usually Seen: with Kim, Laura, Dawn Ambition: to make people smile “Close your eyes Rest your head Let your spirits rise Sleepy head Rest your mind It’s been well fed; you can be what you want to.” Virginia Anne Grace Ginny Up On: friends, weekends, sunny days, softball Ambition: to be happy and suc- cessful If you wake up and don’t want to smile. If it takes just a little while. Open your eyes and look at the day. You’ll see things in a different way. Fleetwood Mac Kevin Tobias Graham M.L.S. Feb. 10 Beatlemania . . . Sophia’s house ... 9 to 9 runs . . . homecoming with traitor . . . Rocky Horror Picture Show night . . . Jeanne’s car . . . Orkie’s nervous breakdowns . . . Killington and no food . . . hot candy . . . cracked bottles . . . quarters with O.M. . . . Losing snirts . . . breaking branches . . . UMass . . . Empty boxes . . . Cape Cod with a special family . . . friends . . . Hoops . . . Prom 79’, 80’, 81’ . . . Sailing . . . Ski- ing!!! Student Council . , . Year- book Staff . . . good times . . . The Who . . . Doors . . . And a special thanks to the Class of 81’. Norman Gray Up On: 2:00, A.B. products, Jan., weekends, working for T.S. INC., radical motors, THE CARS. Down On: 7:50, rainy days, run’nin on empty, H.W. best memories; band’in u-turns in the front entrance, THE BARN, BRAWLS. Favorite Saying: WHATS UP!!!! Usually Seen: AROUND Lisa Marie Greely “Weaz” Family, friends, S.V., 6 2 80, beaches, soccer. Twin!, 8 28 80, football games, memories, sail- ing, mice, rumbles, Freddie . . . Pastries, York Steak House, rainy days, standards, being tall, snobs, British Airways Best Memories: ENGLAND ’80, Martha’s Vineyard, Prom ’80, Sen’s Parties, soccer, F.U.W.ing, D.S. buses with Pam, Bargain Shopping Usually Seen: With Steve or the Gang Favorite Saying: “But . . . ummm. What?” Favorite Place: Martha’s Vin- eyard, “Pumpkin” 15

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Deborah Margaret Forrest When the journey we are mak- ing has begun Don’t deny the feeling that is stealing through your heart Every happy ending needs to have a start. Moody Blues My lab partner . . . France, Ber- muda, Nova Scotia . . . the De- celle’s crew . . . Moose . . . puis- sechats and owls . . . long talk s with everyone . . . riding double . . . Toyauto . . . The Grand Finale . . . old Holliston gang . . . Lot 6 . . . favorite times with friends Emily Foster 6 10 63 Up On: Good Times, my old friend . . . Shoppingcarts, swine, sunshine Down On: Accidents, temporary paralysis Many times I’ve lied Many times I’ve listened Many times I’ve wondered How much there is to know Many dreams come true and some have silver linings I live for my dream And a pocketful of Gold — Led Zeppelin — Hey I’ve got an idea . . . Laura Sue Fowle Up On: Music, electric pianos. BSO, Bruce Springsteen but- ternut squash. Singer Island Down On: Disco, Ghemistry, pork chops Memories: J. Geils Concert, A.M.’s Secret Sharer Favorite Song: Born to Run Here I am out on the road again There I am up on the stage Here I go playing star again There I go, turn the page. — Bob Seger Cathleen Marie Fraser Up On: Friends, cheer- ing, m m’s, field hockey, butterscotch sundaes with lime, lemon, and orange sherbert, marching, “kick S”, M.H.S. MARCH!, sleep overs, Jubilee 350, 1:00 a.m. phone calls (Sue!), “Freedom Reigns,” Westwood?, Cape, Wash- burn’s Island, cheering camp. Miss President, “Il- legal procedure.” Misery Is: Having to stand on a bench “When life gives you lemons make lemonade” Richard Dennis Flynn “Skunny” “Flynna” “Skun” Up On: Family, friends, Foot- ball, Indian Runs, triple threat, Elvis, good times, Uncle Willie, Falmouth by- the-sea, high jumping, Angelo’s, 9-29-80 at Schaefer stadium, working for the D.P.W., summer of ’80, win- ning. Down On: Rumorss, plastic people, soft ceilings, Burgu- lars, losing, “Where’s Tom’s Keys” — 5-24-80 Ambition: to be happy Freedom Is: not caring what other people think Peter J. Fontecchio Pedro Up On: friends, track, study. Big Blue, weekends 72 V.W. bus Not Up On: inconsiderate peo- ple, homework, Monday mornings, empty gas tanks. Favorite Groups: the Doors, Skynyrd, the rolling stones. Ambition: to be happy at what- ever I do. Glen S. Fuglestad Birthday 1 23 63 Up On: The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Concerts, Hockey, Skiing, Parties Many times I’ve lied and Many times I’ve listened Many times I’ve wondered How much there is to know Many dreams come true and Some have silver linings I live for my dream and a pocket full of gold LED ZEPPELIN Graceanne Gatz Gracey Up On: music, sleeping late, special chorus, singing Down On: AM radio, rain, out- of-tune pianos, two-faced people Best Memories: New Orleans, The Rose, Billy Joel ’80, Kendra’s parties, retreats. Summer Breeze Now it’s daybreak We were like storybook chil- dren But like all good fairytales This one must end Here is the end It’s daybreak BETTE MIDLER



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Martha Elizabeth Gruhn Life Is: a poor ugly weed trying to push its way up through the sidewalk of life. . . . clothes . . . friends . . . records . . . My Ambition: To live life to the fullest, and get what 1 want along the way. . . . night life . . . my cactus . . . love ... Sian agus go n-eirigh Libh. V Paul J. Hamilton Hammy, Hambones, Slammy Up On: Sports, Music, Friends, Laughing, Driving, BIC’s, The Police, Pats, Celts, Chili, Hubcaps, Summer Down On: Headaches, Finger- nails, Television, War, Sci- ence, Friendly ' s Cigarettes, Sleeping on rocky beach. Deadheads, Cold mornings. Candied Yams, and Lima Beans Memories: . , . Arizona . . . The Wedding . . . Ceils Weekend. John J. Harrington “Jay, Harry” Up On: Good Friends . . . The Cape Not Working Weekends . . . Tunes . . . H.S. Parties . . . Track . . . Hoops . . . Cruising around with T.W., P.F., S.M. . . . Good Times Down On: Having No Money For Weekends . . . Operations . . . Mondays When This You See Remember Me And Bear Me In Your Mind Let All The World Say, What They May Speak Of Me As You Find — Rolling Stones — Christine Anne Harrison “Live each day as if there is no tomorrow, for tomorrow may never be.” Memories: April 18, 1980; cheerleading; marshvegas; beagles and turtles; powder puff; sleepovers; spaghetti dinners; mcshakes; baby cakes — 45, 44; July 3, 1980; Plymouth station wagons; senior cookout; prom ' 80; red roses; G.F.l. and M.L.; roughin’ the kicker . . . R. Janine Hall 1 am only one, but 1 am one, I can’t do everything, but I can do something. What I can do, I ought to do, by the grace of God, 1 shall do. Edward Hale Cheryl-Ann Hampe “Cheryl” Best Memories: . . . Foggy | fields. Better than the Tall | Ships, Boston and Cape runs Lori, 82, 380, ????? 3 weeks in September, People hurting Poor souls dying you turn your head around searching for that question to give your self some reason to talk to a stranger It’s a state of mind and I know whatever happens 1 need peace in mine Gordon O. Harris Up On: Mrs. P., soccer, lacrosse motorcycles, skiing, Mr. Mrs. C., B.U., Led Zeppelin. Down On: Doing something you don’t want to do; Fords, peo- ple that gossip. Happiness Is; Scoring when you play fullback, easy practices going out and having fun. Favorite Saying: What’s Up? Misery Is: no license, sitting ir D.C.’s basement on a Satur day night. ' Favorite Places: The Cape, Fin land. Ambition; going to college playing soccer in coJlege. Christopher M. Hayes Up On: B.I.C.’s, Old 27, footbal parties, the beach, Friday; 1 summer, hockey, Sprini } Steen, baseball, Skynyrd f Down On: injuries, a.m. hockf 1 practices, a green Plymout ' wagon, Mohawks, the me S room, selling pretzels J . . . Lake Winnipesaukee . Cape Concerts . . . “Smarte t Up” . . . hockey trips . . . Horn i coming . . . just cruisin’ arour S . . . “Joker” . . . spy boats . Cabin Fever . . . Falmoul Heights . . . pond hockey . Red . . . harassin’ 16

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