Medfield High School - Peak Yearbook (Medfield, MA)

 - Class of 1981

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Christopher F. Skomars “SKO” Up On: Baseball, Basketball, skiing, Nugent, Chevelles, B.I.C.S., Bellingham and Florida D.I.’s, The 455, Florida, Cars, Ski Trips, Maine, Vermont, Doubleoay Field (New York), Pitching “W ' s”, 11. Unhappy With: The tree in my front yard. Wounded Rabbits, Scruple-City, Needham, Lisa, Magatha, Breaikdown Lanes, Passing on Hills, Snakes, Los- ing, Broken-Down Cars, Wight Street, Bailiff W.H.P.P. Favorite Saying: SUCK WIND A.D. Pamela Mary Snow Pam, Pammy, Smammy, Pamula, Peanuts M.H.S.: Blizzard ’78 ... Hallo- ween ’78 ’79 . . . Annie try- outs . . . V-day week . . . A.F.S. sis . . . V-ball . . . Montreal . . . Buffalo . . . the Cape . . . Absent but not for- gotten . . . “Midgets.” Up On: Autumn . . . Art . . . Snow . . . Beaches . . . sweat- ers . . . outdoors . . . carnivals . . . smiles . . . barefeet . . . Holidays . . . icecream so on and on 1 go. The seconds tick the time out There’s so much left to know And I’m on the road to find out — Cat Stevens Renee Ellen Spiegel Memories: Florida! Room 408 vs. 406 MMB-MHS . . . Red- Sox . . . Mg G. . . . Good Times w good friends ex- changes . . . guy’s next door! P-I-N-K P-A-N-T-H-E-R-S!!!! Snaking down the highways Favorite Saying: “OK-Fine.” Ambition: To become a success- ful nurse “Winter Spring Summer or Fall All you got to do is call And I’ll be there You’ve got a friend.” -JT- Ann Marie Strom “Ana Maria” Memories: summer ’80, “Nowhere Else But Maine,” J.K. 8 12 80 Cheech Chong at the drive-in again, “Orange Crush” Sandy Creek, K.B., Beatlemania, smurf, MHSA- PMCG, scum-team. Noon- hill, Babson College ’80, Prom ’80, field hockey. Kick -ss, rainbow power, sunsets, skating “Dream What You Dare To Dream Be Where You Want To Go Be What You Want To Be Live.” Jonathon Livingston Seagull Ellen Slowey “Tigger” Up On: Basketball, softball, music, good times, the Cape, skiing, snow. Down On: Anything else. Favorite Place To Be: Where the action is. Usually Seen With: “The Gang” Favorite Song: Freebird Favorite Group: Bad Gompany Best Memories: 8 21 80, Westfield There are places I’ll re- member All my life, though some havef- changed Some forever, not for the bet- ter. Some have gone and some re- main. John Lennon and Paul McGarthey Kathleen Solari I “U.F.O. Kitty” 1 29 63 Ma, Fitzi, Junk man, Benz wo- man, Good Friends, A certain | weekend hiding in the backstreets of Hollywood! I’ve been to Hollywood | ‘ I’ve been to Redwood I’ve crossed the ocean for a heart of gold I I’ve been in my mind It’s such a fine wine | That keeps me searchin’ for a heart of gold and I’m getting old Neil Young Meryl Lee Stonefield “Todi” Family . . . Close Friends ... B.A.F.U. Ground R . . . M.M ... Cheering . . . Pixie Trixie ; Frogs ... 2 Little Indians ... ' ; Love . . . Roses . . . Laughing ... | ' Cape Cod . . . K.G. . . . Hearts ... | Beatlemania . . . Sleepovers ... | Hawaii . . . Reunion 1991 Sail our ships out on the open | sea Cast away our fears and all the years Will come and go and take us up — Always up We may never pass this way Again Alice Struck t P, 28

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Gregg Shirley “ShirT” “Fish” Up On: swimming, the nation- als, summer, J.T., C.J., good times, friends, . . . Down On: homework, negatives at nautilus, morning practice, not making the finals, acci- dents, getting sick, . . . Sports: swimming, water- polo, . . . Carlos E. Sierra Jr. “Kaila” Some Great Times: Traveling, Colombia “80” — forgetting to come home, letters to Ma Dad, The Kinks, Black Sun- day’s at the duper. Ghost rides in the “Blue Van,’’ Being psyched — 5 22 80 . . . Down On: Fake people, not being able to talk. The K Brothers and little billy, puma shirts, losing lenses, and Ralphie!!!! Freedom Ambition: Traveling the world with the people I know . . . Pamela Joy Simonsen Pam Up On: family, good friends. Camp Spofford ’80, FCYF good books, music, scary movies Down On: early mornings, busy work, hatred Sail forth — steer for the deep waters only. Reckless O soul, exploring, I with thee, and thou with me. For we are bound where mariner has not yet dared to go. And we will risk the ship, our- selves and all. Walt Witman Karen Christine Siscoe “Siscit” Up On: Small parties, smiles, close friends, dreaming, full moons. Big Macs, dirt bike rides with Joe, snowy nights, soap sessions at Gin’s. Down On: Curfews, fights, rain, tears, embarrassment, short- ness, spiders, gym. “And so Castles Made of Sand, melt into the sea . . . eventu- ally.” Hendrix Lisa Claire Senatore “Sen” 8 close friends. Soccer, 4, good memories, Jan’s truck Fox- runs, England ’80, Bus rides from Nauset ’78 -r 80, mmm , . . M!, Bargain Shopping, home movies, B.B. ‘77-78’, good jokes . . . DINPIS, York Steak House 8 11 80, narrow roads with rocky endings, British Airways, no License, T.C., Lost hopes Usually Seen: with the gang Favorite Song: Wishing on a Star Life Is: nothing without friends Avery Michal Schroeder . . . barefeet, sunshine, N. Carolina, gymnastics, icecream, looking for the Wizard, family, good friends, parties, snow storms, doing it right . . . Down On: unkindness, growing up, conformist, temporary paralysis. Best Memories: a certain jeep, Rockey Narrows, sunrise. Potter’s cove Misery Is: forgetting the Sur- geon General’s advice Ambition: To be happy and proud “Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to do . . .” — Janis Joplin — Deborah Jean Setterlund friends (LT), smiles, honesty, weekends, sunsets, beaches a good laugh, a hug sunshine, daydreaming, music, volleyball, tennis, my family. The Decelle’s Gang REUNION 1991 Memories: Florida (DA) . . . Prom 79 and 80 . . . Summer of 1980’ Espana . . . Band Ex- changes . . . Parties . . . Worse comes to worst I’ll get along I don’t know how but sometimes I can be strong Billy Joel Jerome Charles Shiels “Jerry” Up On: Having a good time with friends. Scaring Duge’s on the way home from N.H. Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day. You fritter and waste the hours in an off-hand way. Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town. Waiting for someone or some- thing to show you the way. — Pink Floyd



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Ann C. Sullivan “Sully” “Fred” “Annie” Up On: The 4 Muskateers, R.O’s, Scituate, good times and good friends, Boston, MACS, roses, Mary Jo, Tracie, Sue, My family, North Con- way, THE BEST Down On: Being called a creep, liars, waiting Best Memories: Summer of ’80, out with the MATS 27, pas- sing out ciggerettes Valen- tines Dance, Blizzard of ’78 The Cape 7-27, 28, 29, -79 Working for S.C.C. Elizabeth R. Talerman : Special friends and good times . , . . turtles . . . turtles . . . turtles . . . . summer 80’, Espanoles, j AIFS, London early graduation, f out at last, fond memories, DCH, i the Decelle’s crew . . , talks with ' DF . . . love and thanks for ev- erything DS Everything under the sun is in tune, but 1 the sun is eclipsed by the moon Pink Floyd I ( Michael Allen Tucker a You call me a fool I You say it’s a crazy scheme i But this one’s for real i I already bought the dream t; So useless to ask me why i Throw a kiss and say good-bye I’ll make it this time I’m ready to cross that fine line This brother is free I’ll be what I want to be 1 — Steely Dan — Stephen C. Van Ness I “Stevie V,” 3 Up On: L,G„ V.W.;s, football, i money, Martha’s Vineyard, Duxbury, 8 28 80, skiing, sail- ing, rumbles, trucks . . . Weaz driving my car. Chemistry, Wednesdays, disco, rain, get- ting grounded, gas prices, no bucks, dead batteries i, Usually Seen: With Lisa, Texaco, cruisin’ ) Favorite Place: M.V., The Magic ■ Bus, Bettie . . . Prom ’80 . . . Football . . . M.V. Mary Julie Sullivan The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time . . . Up On: J.T., family, Norman Rockwell, deep talks, the beach Memories: Marshvegas, $35 fainting rides,, scumteam, Humarock, sleepovers, MHSAPMCG, sinking boats, Miceli’s razzin’, unusual birthday presents, conversing with Carol yabadabadoo, boppin’out Try not to try too hard; it’s just a lovely ride. J.T. Beth Ann Tripp “Trippa” Memories: L, J and J; tired tongue, Libby, Talbot’s, “Don’t touch the neck,” shoes, Boston, candystriping, laughing, Montreal, the play, family, Stevnan survivor, spice drops You to the left and I to the right. For the ways of men must sever — And it well may be for a day and a night. And it well may be forever. Richard Hovey Heather Ann Tulloch “Toppie” Best Memories: Laughing with friends . . . “Mary she’s got a gun” . . . “Boins-Boins” . . . Tri- ple Chair rides w P . . . sleepo- vers . . . Zuma Beach Parties Powder Puff Game . . , M.V. (Greenwood Ave.) . . . Biking with Top . . . The window seat at Gozy’s . . . Anne’s painting parties . . . Doing the old soft shoe . . . Disney world with my family and one very special aunt . . . BRUCE CONCERT??? . . . Summer ’79, ’80 . . . Martha Elvia Vila Up On: My new family and friends, ice cream, Lisa, the rain, A.F.S., cake, the beach, singing in the shower, Barry Manilow, lasagna, Medfieldf, music. Down On: peanut butter Nickname: Maye Favorite Expression: Me da el Ataque! Favorite Place: Provincetown Happiness Is: To make people smile! Ambition: To be a business ad- ministrator Favorite Number: 9 Favorite Color: blue 29

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