Walnut Hill School - Summit Yearbook (Natick, MA)

 - Class of 1972

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igff C7 W7 X Ldalnui Hall School , , 4 . .fr rw Mm ff- 0' JX ', ff ! 1 N IH' ,iv 'W LM 1972 Staff BARBIE MCCARTY Editor-in-Chief WENDY SWIFT' Assistant Editor JANE HOROWITZ' Business Editor NANCY F INNEGAN Art Editor Nancy Delaney Sue Duane Mary Elliott Jane Finnigan Tracy Gilday Betsy Grady' Patty Homer Linda McInnis ' Vicky Machado Connie Novick Mrs. Nina von Isakovics Faculgz Adviser 'Thank-you especialbf to Gayle Parker and the photographers Contents INTRODUCTION 2 DEDICATION 4 SENIORS 5 FACULTY ' 30 UNDERCLASSMEN 39 ACTIVITIES 43 CANDIDS 5 3 ADS 63 Dedication We want to give a little to someone who has given a lot. It is with our deepest appreciation that we dedicate this yearbook to Susan E. Jameson L 'Q Y fin I ,, f r... , . . 14, 'KF ' .- -, .-,. l 4. Q ' . . 9- I .v Q. . .. ' . .', ,,-, . . ,I -' .xv- -. . ... 'ip' 3 .. 4' . ' W 1. ' V: x I J , - l . J -et .7 .R 19' u -I .- . A-1 Q n .T .-.'-rffivqies 4 4 1 ,, .Q ff,- .:, 'V will I ' ' like ' 'Ll' ,.,. X Some seedlings: some tangled, some alone Were planted, in hopes of growth. The sunlight drenched the minds As roots absorbed. Until one day-a tiny blossom, Soon all were blooming and growing strong A unified garden. But as with all, Time commands and nature responds. Prepare to leave, graciously, And content with success. Now, seek to spread your seeds. Go, then, for you are no longer one and alone, but One and Together. 6 I want happiness in the world . . . Optimism, Understanding, Togetherness, Friendship, Love, But, still, Individualism. ELIZABETH MARY GRADY AGATHAH!!! Hi! How are You? f' f' 41. i Er - ff 1 ,D . ,A i 2' mxin ' 4 , , B-B-B-Betsy 0 UR PRESIDENTH!!! D. 1. GQ. I 'm built for comfort, Not for Speed Love, Donald PAMELA EVERETT TUFTS Nestled in your wings I , W my Iittle one is SPRING, Morning brings another sun. Tomorrow, See the things that never come, Today. Neil Young. I know not where to Iurn, SUSAN CAROL NICHOLS But I always seem to get somewhere. PAIGE MacDONNELL CYNTHIA LEWIS Ly'e is made to lick like the sweet juices qfa Iollipop. P.M 1 can resist everything except temptation. Oscar Wilde SUZANNE HENDERSON 'and Up our hands should meet in another dream we shall build another lower in the sky. Kahlil Gibran . . . any manlv dearh diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind' And therehre, never send ro know for whom the bell loIls,' it tollsfor thee. John Donne No Man Is An Island SUSAN FREEMAN , -HL ' 'L . x I' ' JJ! , --- I ... I .J -L A 5 I .- -'s 'uv A - . p 'a:ff.. ma 1 E5 8' . The mere state ry' my being musi attract somelhing from the exlerior in order to get aware of itsey' ' Gans! Bloch SUSAN ELIZABETH GLEASON BARBARA BAUER The greatest happiness in IW is being loved foryoursey. . . or more correcibf, being loved in spite of yoursey Wctor Hugo 'xl ? ELIZABETH JANE LEE Livelj?2r Today, Remember Yesterday, And think of Tomorrow. U ELIZABETH RUSSELL GOODALE Love without erasing Give without measure, Who can exhaust God's limitless treasure? Anonymous Y x 1 BARBARA HELEN DECROW In nalureiv infinite book cy' secrecy a little I can read. SHA K ESPEA RE SARAH PERRY Semper Eademn Elizabeth I - fi' ' ?ff'l?-'Ir' BARBARA JANE MCCARTY iii so happyjusl to be alive underneath this sky of blue, on this New Morning. Bob Dylan 1.1 1l.l'llA,Q,!m AQ .Aja-1-gk.. -r 5 ,.- ,Q'4 '-11 '- ' igmzff -:G 4951 - .4 kr swf,-G' 4 1 'A 4 x'xl.',..'A fJ ,' JANE ROSE HOROWITZ one can bear grief but il lakes two to be glad. Anonymous .wi it I 1 11 ,, . ' fl .f l' . 'nf . iw ISGS, 4 ,H I c. fu ..-Q-W1 H.-Lx. friend. f .gi NANCY ELIZABETH WILCOX A friend who ceases lo be was never really a Anonymous NANCY JEAN FINNEGAN A wx, - i, . , ,J , . ! u'rb Ill lla -' I 01101 wanted to try and live in accord with the promplings that came from my true seQf Why was that so very dyficult? 1 5 Herman Hesse - I lx mmm i- y i l wg I 0 P '-1 , f Wm --1 1 s 'v D LINDA MAE MCINNIS -Q A . 'Q All my IW I've wanted to be an adult, now I long to have the freedom of childhood again. From my deafnesa you will hear and from MARTHA ROWE your blindness I will see. D. Brown 7 x . ' 1. I' w ,Wk 'H Lf ' h J' - 1 -1 fn f .gbw-fi v Q ,-. X -. ': .N - x X N . x ' w.. u N ' 16 ilu 1,3 - ..- - . Y I MARSHA STEWART I wish I could discover the color Love. Then I'd pain! the world 3' my jiiend GLORIA MERCEDES CHU FIT. , I know not wherher our names will be immorIaL I am sure ourlhiendslzip will. Waller Savage Landor BELINDA JANE MAGEE gi 1, .gsm H You have to make the good limes-yourself take the little times and make them into big times, and save the times that are all right for the ones that aren'r so good Rod McKuen NANCY JANE HACKBARTH , ,'LllF1Tfu My years at Walnut Hill are like the changes ofthe seasonsfrom fall to summerg the chilbffeeling you have entering as ajieshman, the warm tenderness and happiness leaving as a senior. . , . 5: ,. ,..'sgkr 4, 'I ,vs 'Q- i LAURA MARGARITA ORTIZ FF? in -ang, 'QS W, SHARON SHIN YOUNG To be more than I am, would be a lie. F' f-A J '14 Amid all the changes that are going on around us, I believe that nothin g true or good will ever perish. HS. MARY JANE FINIGAN Now I am a shadow: I long jbr the boundries of my wandering. And I move with the energy ofthe fixture. Leonard Cohen .Q eff, 'ff ELIZABETH MARIE GOSNELL Be still . . . and let the wind speak. Hush . . . a world is talking. Joan Anglund ,fn r I 3, iv' NANCY ORNE SC RANTON -wyn- '- Be kind to each other, lenderhearted, forgiving one another. Paul Belief by far you shouldforgel and smile than you should remember and be sad. For remember tha! the judgex' lhoughls and mannerisms are no! your own only hy an accideni of birlh. MADELEINE PARKER 21 Qu 1' . ' Jim GAIL FELTON PARKER Afoot and lighthearted I take to the open road Healthy, free, the world before me, The long path before me, heading wherever I choose. Walt Whitman GAY EDWARDS Everything was lost, and everything was lhzund The new world was discovered, it remained anbf to be explored D. H. Lawrence 1-QQ Turn your face I0 rhe sunshine and Ie! your shadow fall behind MARIANNE MARTIN DIANA CHILD STOCKWELL Memoqy has many hollows lel one hide in one. Joan A nglund i-. , 23 X sl MARIA MARTA SALAZAR En este mundo Iraidor no hay verdad ni mentira que todo esta en el color del cristal con que se mira. anonymous ROSE MARIE DENNIS Le Coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaft pas. Pascal We made our way along the path of uncertainty and like caterpillars spun our own cocoon . . . Now we arefree to spread our wings and fly our separate ways. C. B. N ' Y .'x,'- - 1 if tlgl F -Eh X Q ,. ' 4 -17: ' F :?iy 1 ' :-?f:.l ' s 1 'qv V n my , , ' Liv- - 45. 1' R fx: 1, 53-:gt 1 v' v ' -41,1-.F if f is of 4 he , - if ,A . -- K iq ' annu l - , ' ' I Q 1. Qt '- 1 Y fi :Nj 5-Fiizig--. far- it mx XXNTTLT - v I A I ,,,,,, - - , 1 0 ' Y' .-...-1 A ljjliw a V Y. M . 11 'V ' ,T A N? , 7 - L' ,i M, -1- ' - fi Lf. 1',.':1 vlilfw. fV',. -A-R' ' H , jaw ' - ,g f W.f:?:?,..-- '75 . :fvfil Wr en- :.i .ie-: Q - T172 -me--- v- ' ,, 'f -- f. L. .Lg-viii -15:1 , ' --'-vw-V. .- fgglvgrj- H ' .,:'- ft -jf-1, Q. fi wtf ,Vi t--- 1 V4 -A--' ' ..' :ig 6 'V ifwefsi - A .5 r:! '-'4y1j.,, at 1 ,- Q .jf , Qin.. Q, 1. ,gn s , . f.,. .Q--H, : f - . - ,, ,j f-f-2g.:9 ' , , 1 LAURA ELLEN ANTINUCCI Sometimes it is easier to see clearbf into the har than into the man that tells the truth. Truth like light blinds. Falsehood, on the contrary, is a beauttfitl twilight that enhances every object. Albert Camus LINDA ADELE PICCININI if L 1 nf 1'-I Love looks nal with the eyes, but With the mind: And therefore is winged Cupid painled blind William Shakespeare VICTORIA M. MACHADO ya- Y w DEBORAH ANN DORIAN We must learn to celebrate life where we .find il. 26 I . Q Ng., .4-tQ..,,-fqi me bulk ' 3 Uh Gy, '1w?'v 2 wi vi n , T e TW- ggi. gtflimkm .?iW F7 i5?',r?'JQsaT : I' QQ' f-qi 1 .V V ' A' J-i'-3'-2, :' 7,l,,.N yi R N nh, 0 we ggi! is fn Q, , . ,U SUSANNE YOUNG SCHALLER nr' A I if E ,f V Not the brightest moment--yours or mine- can ever come again. DEBORAH LYNN SIDEBOTTOM For every star thatfalls to earih A new one glows. For every dream Thaljizdes a new one grows. lx' U Rod McKuen I P -- ' 27 A bird does not sing Because he has an answer. He sings because he has a song. Joan Walsh Anglund Wfih Lg JACQUELINE ANNE DUNN L'essentieI est in visible pour Iesyeux SI. Exupery STACEY ANNE LONGACRE Echos of waves behind me. Dreams of waves to come. My friend WENDY SWIFT Q- 4. NANCY CATHERINE DELANEY 1 ,-... '- - ' ' 'Qw- ..,-,..,,,d, '-' , 5 Q. ,,.. ,,--v-? fs.- ng- ,,,,,,,,..v- -..aw- , 3- ' -,...4. l-4 ..-- - . . ,,-.AQ-3 --f' -4.1 .' .,,- -- .voiqs-,L . ' .,.,, ,- V. '- , UZ r -f -. I , s 2 sh.: ,iw , A 1 N v , V' , ., - ,,,: L f .fl ' --x - I 1 x-' ' f -u 4. Use' D N 6- ,lv 1 .. 1:'Tm s -A cs .. .J-.. .i. . the pulse beat of earth Iiberates a vibration, an ocean wave. Countless vibrations precede it, countless vibrations jbllow Mer. . 1' in Henry Beston J 29 Administration EARLE C. BATCHELDER Headmaster ARNOLD C. TAYLOR Acting Headmaster Teacher cj Craps and Basic Design ,rc 30 HESTER J. GRUBER Dean Teacher of Latin 5 5 V The Arts MRS. PEGGY BRIGHTMAN Teacher qf Modern Dance MR. DAVID MILNE Director of A dmissions rf T1 M 2 Wy J MRS. HELEN HEGNAUER Head af A rt Departmeni Teacher of A rl History, Advanced Design, and Ceramics MRS. SYDELLE GOMBERG Teacher qf Ballet 31 English Q MISS SARAH CLARK MRS. MARGARET RAMSAY Head if English Department Teacher qfEngIish Languages 'S MRS. MARGARITA VIAUX MRS. NINA VON ISAKOVICS MRS. MARGARET SUBY Head qf Spanish Department Head af French Department Teacher if French 32 History few.. wx.: . Q. 9, -955 ...fy 9 I 'L' E 5, I' 1 .W A ' - F115 r t L' 4'1i'.f L7e L?-vii ii.. 4 L I 'ul MISS DELIA DAVIS MRS. GRACIELA TAYLOR Head of History Department Teacher of Spanish and Latin Teacher q' American History, So- American History cial Problems and US. Govern- ment MR. LAWRITZ DYHBERG Teacher of A merican History and Bible Music MR. DANIEL MOORE MR. ENOS DUHCIOF 415414-Fic' Teacher ty' Piano Teacher ry' F ine A rls 3 3 MRS. ANNE LITTLE Director cj Permissions and Teach- er ofEnvironmenraI Studies Science MRS. SUSAN JAMESON Head Q' Science Departmenl and Teacher Q' Chemistry, Physics, and Photography Math MR BRUCE LUND Teacher af Biology S.. :-1 MRS. MARY HOOVER MRS. ALYCE WOLPER Head zy'Malh Department and Teacher qf Geometry and Algebra Teacher of A lgebra, Math I K and Calculus 34 Q-if Vl.P.'5 '1 QQ, MRS. TAMA BERNSTEIN Teacher rj Psychology W MRS, REGINA DIONNE MRS. ELIZABETH BLAISDELL Teacher of Typing Lfbfllfidn MRS. SANDRA VAN NESS MRS. PATRICIA STEEL Head of Physical Educalion ana' Team Coach Teacher of Qvm 35 ,, -1 rw . , ' .Y sv. V MR RICHARD ARNOLD Superintendent ofbuilzhngs and grounds MISS BARBARA SMITH MRS. ESTHER DARCY Household Director and Dietitian School Nurse N Rx. ' , 19,1 if djs-v, . ,. X lin I. ,- rub ' MRS. MARY GAUCHER School Nurse Miss CARLYLE GILL MISS STARR BADGER Resident Chaperone Resident ChaP9 0 e 36 I , 4 -9 ' it . v I ,H MRS. JANE HERRICK Secretary to the Headmaster MRS. PATTY SIMS ' MRS. MARIE MULLEN Secretary of Admissions O S Secretary to Ihe Dean .I ' MISS GERALDINE DICK ' Treasurer - ..f'?g ' MRS. JEAN WILLIAMS MRS. MARY KEETING Financial Secretary Head af Switchboard 37 I 3 38 -qn c ? - A Q S ' L ' 'Q fi?- ---M ....4 96 P s' 9 t' o eg , :.': x:i'XV- x ii' N' x' Y 'x.. x . x. 5, X., ! ' ' ' 4 L dm .,,,,,l 5 ' , -- ff, Sit' -J Pr- .114-- vsiq.-- ... Q: A s Q . -lvl- X S 01 ,Xu-. X. N , 6 - -54 -b-: --5:f- Xllvst sl 'ih Nl P Nt ML Q Q, Q, xt' wigiiifi' Q! if-5 s VN! wif W lx... ----- '1 4il '-. .IF ' . , .1 xx Q .Q --NQfqjf in-Ngw Qgtslxub 'NYS 5- W wifi!! Q,w.L:.3' is ,,,,,..l I intl M. Elliott, M. Amos, W. Willard, C. Cullen, 1. Cracknell, J. Worthen, S. Rosenbaum, B. Haydock, L. Zeiser, D. Jones, M. Harris, J Prince, L. Brett, J. Colosi, C. Mushnick, J. Faunce, P. Homer, D. Nakashian, C. Novick, S. Ward, J. Ross, M. Swenson, S. Goldhammer S. Hibbard, T. Gilday, L. Fabbricotti, M. Shriner, S. Duane, N. Ramirez, v' X JUNIOR CLA SS OFFICERS C. Novick, President, C. Mushnick, Vice-president, C. Cullen, Secretary 40 f T SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS C. Nulman, Secretary. R. Griffey, President, V. Bright, Wee-president '1uq,z f ., . Row 1: S. Alvarez, M. Chappell, P. Rines, E. Olcott, R. Griffey, M. Lloyd, C. Nulman, J. Leydon, C. Schnelle. Row 2: M. Parrish, B Vecchione, S. Gourd, L. Sullivan, L. Logan, I. Rivas, D. Wolfe, J. Dunderdale, V. Bright, B. Leigh, S. Gernert, M. Browning, A. Flynn A. Roig. 41 E X fs-5 .r Su Row 1: B. Harts, J. Faunce, D. Cabot, L. Zullo, A. Wemer, D. Tucker, L. Kayarian. Row 2: H. Ill, S. Kostick, H. Zum, A. Grady. Row 3: N. Parks, R. Rosario, E. Eddy, L. Rodriguez, A. Woodard 14. , X xx FRESHMAN CLA SS OFFICERS J. Faunce, Secretary, D. Cabot, President L. Zullo, Vice-president 42 . ,Y as nfl' A' J A fi 8 .S 'l. 4- I IUAYII 174' 'P This meeting will now come to order . .. No more White dresses . .. Downtown alone . .. Mid-Winter Week-End??? . . . Trips to Boston . . . It will be discussed by the faculty .. . Open Stu- G meetings meeting adjourned President . . . Sue Nichols Student Government I judiciary Boar Mad's prologue . . . What's your ex- cuse this time'??? But I was only a hour late!!!! . . . Guilty??? . . . note in your mailbox .. . What. Delaney again???? President . . . Mad Parker :ll t Q 5 . if VX Foodstore .. . Halloween party . . . Vespers, oh, no . . . Foster Child Thought for a day St. Mark's . . . Can you open the FOODSTORE?? President . . . Laura Ortiz Community Association Meetings in Paige's Pad No P.D.A. . . A little tour of the campus . . . Every- ody on the bus Gossip Do you hink he'll write?'??? . .. You guys gonna tay all night??? Let's all mingle at the ixer . . . resident . . . Gail Parker Social Committee Sports .1 .5 Q . SJ , ., Em A... . sy- ', . ' .f.' -5 ,, ,. . -' ,, 3 1 A! 1 ..lx ,iff C2112 Z2 3' X N 1' ., f. i' a' . - g V, 2 i? r g j 1 gel 2 il f A S ' H, 5-...Ai , V V T . HN ',, L.,f he ft P Art Club Jr-L.. ' .aa ff 4... , . W 'fiaqf-.x'ik . Art shows Tabor semi- nar . .. Come on you guys, what do you want to do? . . . Trips? . . . N.Y. City, we had high hopes . . . Art mu- seums Art supplies Scenery for footlighters . . . President. . .Marsha Stewart Footligh ters Open Window Caro- sel in Ireland??? . .. Spreading the News I'll never remember my lines Miss Jackson Props Make-up We are going to have to pay the royalties sometime Broadway someday??? President. . .Linda Mclnnis Clee Club Mischords 49 Everyone up for warm up . . . Sit up straight . . . Sorry girls, theylre all booked up . .. Would singing in a nursing home com- pensate??? . . . Well we could always go to Com- munity Auditions Stars of the day . . . President . . .Sharon Young Mischords after lunch in the music room Play- mate, come out and play with me ...Come on you guys, Let's get serious for a change Monday, Mon- day...Noway! President . . . Gay Edwards Blanche-Neige et Les Sept Nains La Comedie Francaise de Walnut Hill . . . Un flambeau Jeanette . . . Pere Noel et les rafrafchissements Le Ballon Rouge La Presidente Linda Piccinini French Club Athletic Association La comida espanol . . . Buenos dias . . . Todo el mundo, vamos a cantar Noche de Paz cuando llegaste? Hasta luego La presidente, Rose Dennis. Spanish Club 'nf-gi Bake sales Wanna buy a sled??? . . . Tiger-Polar games . . . You guys, come to the game on Friday . . . Judo, Yoga, and fenc- ing We got big plans Everybody stand up and cheer!!! President . . . B. J. Lee. 50 Summit The Birth of a new magazine . . . Get your articles into Tufts as soon as possible-we need crea- tive articles think you guys We've got one more issue coming out Walnut Hill's controversial issues .. . DA- ' DADADADADADADADA Q 5-. 1 ,, 5.01 x '.. R. Elektra! Editor . . . Pam Tufts. h - '. -W , ., ... 4, -1 ' N. -. xfx ,,,s Food filled meetings on Sun Layouts Typing Oh, No. 4 extra seniors . . . You wouldn't put that candid in would YOU? . . . The secret dedication , . . Deadlines Well, This is it!!! Editor . . . Barbie McCarty. Elektra Ecology Ecology Club is Hard Work . .. empty Coke bottles. . .All Campus Clean-up Res- toration of the Rap Room ANTI-LITTER BUGS . . . President . . . Sue Glea- son. , 1?,4'. hwigfr, , - ' s .A .'-. FB, Forum is . . . Speakers . . . Assemblies Debates Gordan Hall . . . James Cotton .. . and the IRA . . . LIBERATION??? right on!!!!!Chairman Jackie Dunno Forum 'S 4: A ,, W 2 -P' , 4, --'H f ow man-mug ' q Q ' ...-?.J, Li 1. .fl -.r , ,, ,-, ,,-,H , ,'-,-,- '., ...., 5 M- l .rg 1 0 9 he iff lL? -H --:-na. 'ui-.a ff. 'Ui ff' -r, Y '15 HN' -fr 'A'4 sg... , .-v, 1' 4' 11-w ,, 5.1 ,e .Q M ., JB 1 ,A 4 1 55 H 1 1-.J 1 . ii xl i 'fa . 4 , wr,-rf 3,-m.. V H qi, HN. 56 -.f' ., iz Yin. 'F Q'- VJ' 'NiX X .gf , 1 ' -Q 5 , 4 .Q-If .. .4151 flis ! fBvu .r 60 -0914, rj? -uf, gf . f gg ,, fgr- -I ifw N' 'w- Jff, ' 1 n if I I 4 Y , wfe' 'Q , 1. - 3 V '- fx x I I 61 1 .-- I l A ,U W Lf Sin: L I 5 :iff vf X ' 5' Sas fS'??f .f T-Jf ,', , ' i fi' 5 537i - 3'-'-25: -Q-Q45-2-Q A , -L1-5 -' . A ,. f r. . ,mx X. V5 ,EE gf. . ! 3 ' I '1 a s 7 -1 ls A 'Q G 2-. 1 . 1, 'fjfy I ' ' 1 , A- fn f E 'Q 515, ' . 1 R, I ,1 I gr., I .H .ix IMT., If X Q VV :xl Eiga! S.. 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I Kilhflr do 02 Ve' rs, 'Ya .1 Q -Tl 553' I : 1l Q x Y-w- WF CATHERINE HINDS FACIAL SALON 39 Newbury Street B M h T 1 536 4447 COMPLIMENTS OF FRENCH SHRINER Americffs Finest Shoes F or Men ROBER T B MacDONNELL REALTOR COMPLETE REAL ESTATE COVERAGE IN DARTMOUTH COUNTRY HICKORY RIDGE 26 SOUTH MAIN STREET NORWICH, VERMONT 05055 HANOVER, N.H. 03755 802 1 649-1243 603 f 643-4143 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1972 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '72 Elsworih Drug Store Mr. 8m Mrs. John Tufts Elsworth Shopping Center 42 Elm Hin Lane Elsworth, Maine 04605 Duxbury, Massachusetts 934-2966 68 Compliments of PARK MANUFACTURING C0 Designers and Manufacturers of Plastic Heels 69 gs: .EL 5 1 :ff 'f ff., .n, q,..' 114 i 1 17:2 .EV 5. vii I I 00 C9501-S 60 0 90 Ks, L D0 o 0 L a 1 f -1 FR-TIMER +MO+kqg Mo 3- OD OKI +7 mocosl Ice , I 'fee haha Sig-gf M 4 iff? -if-Kg. H U2 'f M Kmock ' Kmocx So wboks 'I .k,X1+t'..lbQVg Qihbgui. qhegt . . f J' F 82 aw + ff 'r 'xi 1 xx f M Q9 SQ! 5 -'B PQI' +!.m.F'-c:1- I NATICK FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK Main Street Downtown Natick Natick Mall Route 9 BARBER BROS. FLORISTS 215 West Central Street Natick Tel. 653-6650 Members of Florists Telegraph Delivery Here's to the class of '72 Happiness, Success And Best Luck to You! Mr. 81 Mrs. Wilcox For Health - Drink Milk For Real Enjoyment - Ice Cream Be Sure ofthe Name SUNSHINE DAIRY Kendall Avenue Framingham COMPLIMENTS OF PEOPI.E'S LAUNDRY NATICK TRUST COMPANY Established 1873 Offering Complete Banking Services At three convenient offices 34 Main Street Route 9 at Wethersfield Road Eliot Street, South Natick Each oyfce is a complete Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COMPLIMENTS OF FAIR 81. YEAGER F Dependable Insurance Protection 81 LOAN ASSN. Tel. 653-3131 49 Main Street 10 Main Street Natick, Massachusetts Natick, Massachusetts Tel. 653-2340 73 CONGRATULATIONS dt GODSPEED TO THE CLASS OF '72 FAIR-RITE PRODUCTS CORP. Ferrite Cores for the Electronics Industry Wallkill, N.Y. 125 89 GOOD LUCK!!! ! COMPLIMENTS OF FAIRBANKS 8. SON TO: MR. 8a MRS. ROBERT HOROWITZ The Senior Class thanks you for all that you have done for us from Martha's Vineyard to helping us with this book. NATICK BUS SERVICE INC 65 Rockland Street Natick, Massachusetts 74 Senior SUPERlative5 the most Liberated ........ Class Sunshine ........... the Prepiest ......................... Dessert Freak ............................ the grundgiest jean skirt .................... lst to get married .... ................................ good things come in small packages ....... Best serve in tennis ................................. the hairiest legs .................................... most freckles ...................... the frizzy blues ..................... most likely to succeed in ......... Wierdest Laugh .................... Latest to arrive ,.......,......... Sexiest Walk .......................... will be the best mother ....... Super Jock .......................... Greaser of the year .................. Class Bear CPolar that isj ........ Day-ploppette ....................... Sloppiest Eater ............... Holly High School ............ Class Sleepyheads .................... Most radical tendencies ................. the Butt Room Fiend Award ....... The F riendliest ............................. the most legal ............. Social Butterfly ,........ Future Chef ............ 2nd biggest jock .......... Class Confuscious ............. Most illegal ............................ The wandering minstrel ........., Pinkest Elephant .................. faithful to A.A. ............... ,. Class Dealer ffoodj .......... Class Musician ............... Bookie Wormie .......... Class Crumpette ........ Apple Blossom ..... .. Downhill Racer.......... Class Inseparables ,................................. Litterbug in Disguise ..................................... ........ ......... ................. Barbara DeCrow ........Vicky Machado ......................Peach ....................Tufts .........Scranton ..........Hendy .......Freemano ..............Stewie .........Gay-Gay ...........McInnis .......,.Finnegan .............Mad ...............Lewis ..........Laura A. .........Longacre ........Rosie ................Dork ..........Hackbarth .............Sidebottom ..............Agatha Grady Finn Maria Marta and Glo , ........... Martha ........Marianne .................................Delaney Larky ..........Dinny Child Stockwell ...Bets Yaz', Goodale ...........Sharon Young ....................Nichols .......Sue Schaller ...........Swifty ..........Wilkes .........Barb Bauer ........Sarah Perry ...............Lindy ..................,Gosnell ..............MacDonnell .........Hor and Beano Susie In Memory of . . . The Braless Beauty ....... ......... M artha Corbosiero In Memory of . . . Pres. of N.P.A. ............ ..............i............. F rawls Directory LAURA ELLEN ANTINUCCI, Via Cassia 1951 00123 Rome. Italy BARBARA BAUER, 6 Frankfurt!Main-50 Hammarskjoldring West Germany GLORIA M. CHU, Calle 50, 346, P.O. BOX 1088, Panama BARBARA HELEN DECROW, Box 59, Ellsworth, Maine 04605 NANCY CATHERINE DELANEY, 470 Main St., Centerville, Mass. ROSE MARIE DENNIS, 9 Carey St., Monrovia, Liberia DEBORAH ANNE DORIAN, 2744 Butler Pike, Plymouth Meeting, Pa. JACQUELINE A. DUNN, 292 Mt. Vernon St., W. Newton, Mass. GAY EDWARDS, 88 Nason Hill Rd., Sherbom, Mass. 01770 MARY JANE FINIGAN, 28 Lyman Rd., Framingham, Mass. 01701 NANCY JEAN FINNEGAN, 4 Linwood Rd., Wellesley, Mass. SUSAN MARGO FREEMAN, 18 Massassoit Rd., Wellesley, Mass. SUSAN ELIZABETH GLEASON, 121 High St., Wareham, Mass. ELIZABETH RUSSELL GOODALE, 45 School St., Manchester, Ma. ELIZABETH M. GOSNELL, I6 Ridge Hill Farm Rd., Wellesley, Ma. ,W ELIZABETH M. GRADY, 575 Edmands Rd., Framingham Ctr., Massx ' ' 0 NANCY JANE HACKBARTI-I, 508 Winkworth Pkwy., Syracuse, N.Y. SUZANNE HENDERSON, 72 W. Central St., Natick, Mass. 01760 JANE ROSE HOROWITZ, 225 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. ELIZABETH LEE, 805 Robinwood Rd., Westwood, N.J. 07675 CYNTHIA JOY LEWIS, 14 Concord St., Haverhill, Mass. 01830 STACEY ANNE LONGACRE, 50 Standish Rd., Wellesley, Mass. PAIGE A. MacDONNELL, Hickory Ridge, Norwich, Vt. 05055 VICTORIA M. MACHADO, Overlook Rd., Millbrook, N.Y. 12545 BELINDA MAGEE, Rock House, Yetminister, Sherborne Dorset, England MARIANNE MARTIN, 432 Chestnut St., Waban, Mass. 02168 BARBARA McCARTY, 730 Norman Place, Westfield, N.J. 07090 LINDA MAE McINNIS, 35 Lincoln St., Sudbury, Mass. 01776 SUSAN CAROL NICHOLS, Center Conway, N.H.I038l3 LAURA M. ORTIZ, 157 E. 106th St., Apt. 7, New York, N.Y. GAIL FELTON PARKER, 51 Westgate, Wellesley, Mass. 02181 MADELEINE PARKER, Chase Rd., Wallkill, N.Y. 12589 SARAH PERRY, 64 Russell Ave., Watertown, Mass. 02172 LINDA ADELE PICCININI, 1656 Main Rd., Westport Pt., Mass. MARTHA ROWE, MARIA M. SALAZAR, 71 Ave., Norte 315 San Salvador, El Salvador, Central America SUSANNE YOUNG SCHALLER, 10 Schaller St., Wellesley, Mass. NANCY ORNE SCRANTON, Hurricane Rd., RFD1lr2, Keene, N.H. DEBORAH LYNN SIDEBOTTOM, 7 Bayberry Lane, Holliston, Ma. MARSHA STEWART, 15 Cushman St., Plymouth, Mass. 02360 DIANA CHILD STOCKWELL, Dover Rd., Dover, Mass. 02030 WENDY SWIFT, Bow Lane, Barnstable, Mass. 02630 PAMELA EVERETT TUFTS, 42 Elm Hill Lane, Duxbury, Mass. NANCY ELIZABETH WILCOX, 125 Winch St., Framingham, Mass. SHARON SHIN YOUNG, B-1 Villa Monte Rosa l2!F-H -730045 41A Stubbs Rd., Hong Kong SUSAN ALVAREZ, 750 East 163 St., Bronx, N.Y. 10456 MARGARET AMOS, 216 Brattle Road, Syracuse, N.Y. 13203 LYN BRETT, 25 Pilgrim Rd., Waban, Mass. 02168 VERNAE BRIGHT 340 Alexander Ave., New York, N.Y. 10454 MARION LEWIS BROWNING, 402 N. Main St., Canandaigua, N.Y. ADELE CABOT, Hill Road, Boxborough, Mass. 01720 MARGUERITE CHAPPELL, 695 E. 163 St., Bronx, N.Y. 10456 JENNIE LEE COLOSI, 28 High Rock Rd., Wayland, Mass. JENNIFER CRACKNELL, 38 Millbrook Rd., Mediield, Mass. CATHY CULLEN, 27 Radcliffe Rd., Wellesley, Mass. 02181 SUSAN DUANE, 121 Lowell Rd., Wellesley, Mass. 02181 EVE EDDY, 21 Bosworth Rd., Framingham Center, Mass. MARY ELLIOTT, 1045 S. Orange Grove Blvd., Pasadena, Cal. 76 LISA FABBRICOTTI, 106 Mendon St., Bellingham, Mass. JEANNETTE FAUNCE, Sandy Pond Road, Lincoln Center, Mass. JESSENA FAUNCE, Sandy Pond Road, Lincoln Center, Mass. AMY FLYNN, 16 Knollwood Rd., Medfield, Mass. 02052 SUSAN GERNERT, 145 E. Westminster, Lake Forest, Ill. TRACY GILDAY, 95 Eliot St., Natick, Mass. 01760 SUSAN GOLDHAMMER, 1 Taft Dr., Winchester, Mass. 01890 SHAPPY GOURD, 301 R.ighter's Mill Rd., Gladwyne, Pa. 19035 ANNE GRADY, 575 Edmands Rd., Framingham Center. Mass. ROBIN GRIFFEY, 7 Highland St., Natick, Mass. 01760 ELIZABETH HAARTZ, Upland Field Rd., Lincoln Center, Mass. MARY JANET HARRIS, 2166 South Shore Dr., Erie. Pa. REBECCA HAYDOCK, Sharon, Conn. 06069 SARAH HIBBARD, 19 Colgate Rd., Wellesley, Mass. 021081 PATRICIA HOMER, 199 Winding River Rd., Wellesley, Mass. HELEN ILL, 324 Brewster Rd., Bristol, Conn. 06010 DULCE JONES, 14 Arrowhead Rd., Marblehead, Mass. 01945 DONNA KAYARIAN, 312 Hartford Ave. East, Mendon, Mass. SHARON KOSTICK, 170 Atlantic Ave., Swampscott, Mass. BARBARA LEIGH, Brixham Rd., York, Maine 03909 JOAN LEYDON, 44 Grove Hill Park, Newtonville, Mass. CINDY MUSHNICK, 14 High St., Medway, Mass. 02053 DIANE NAKASHIAN, ll Spruce Tree Land, Wayland, Mass. NANCY NAPIER, 43 Andrew Harding's Lane, Chatham, Mass. SALLY NEE, I0 Strawberry Hill Rd., Natick, Mass. 01760 CONNIE NOVICK, 16 Van Greenby Rd., Lowell, Mass. 01851 CAROL NULMAN, South Main St., Belchertown, Mass. 01007 ELIZABETH OLCOTT, 40 Oakridge Rd., Wellesley, Mass. NANCY PARKS, 9 Alden Rd., Wellesley, Mass. 02181 MAURA PARRISH, Box 208, Mew Castle, N.H. 03854 JUDITH PRINCE, 33 Nunda Blvd., Rochester, N.Y. 14610 NORMA RAMIREZ, 265 Livonia Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11212 PAMELA RINES, 21 Sudbury Rd., Weston, Mass. 02193 ILIANA REYNA RIVAS, 2a Avenida, 7a Transversal Ili I Altamira, Caracas, Venezuela LUCY RODRIGUEZ, Dr Carmona Y Valle it 126, Mexico 7, D.F. BERTHA RODRIGUEZ, Dr Carmona Y Valle 3126 Mexico 7, D.F ANDREA ROIG, 17 Adriance Ave., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 10459 ROSEMARY ROSARIO, 894 Prospect Ave., New York, N.Y. SUSAN ROSENBAUM, 2440 Sedgwick Ave., New York, N.Y. JANET ROSS, 248 Tradewind Drove, Palm Beach, Florida CHRISTINE SCHNELLE, 39 Eliot St., Natick, Mass. 01760 MARY SHRINER, 77 Dearl Rd., Weston, Mass. 02193 LEE ANN SULLIVAN, 194 Cochituate Rd., Wayland, Mass. MARGOT SWENSON, 210 Marrett Rd., Lexington, Mass. 02173 MEGAN THOMAS, R.F.D. it I Box 427, Jefferson, Ohio 44047 EMILY TRAUTMAN, Avon Old Farms School, Avon, Conn. 02001 ALTHEA TUCKER, 191 White St., Lunenburg, Mass. 01462 BARBARA VECCHIONE, 10 Retrop Rd., Natick, Mass. 01760 SARAH WARD, Stage Harbor Rd., Chatham, Mass. 02633 JUANITA WERNER, 2137 Almeda, Maplewood, Mo. 63143 CHRISTINA WHITELY, 30 East 72nd St., New York, N.Y. WINIFRED WILLARD, Walnut Lawn Farm, Crozet, Virginia DIANE WOLFE, 35 Sears Rd., Wayland, Mass. SHEILA WOOD, 17 Ridge Ave. Natick, Mass. 01760 ANNE WOODARD, 190 North SL, Medtield, Mass. 02152 JEANETTE WORTHEN, 33 Clifton Heights Lane, Marblehead, Ma. 5 LAURIE ZEISER, 32 Linden St., Wellesley, Mass. 02181 LINDSAY ZULLO, 16 Shaw Dr., Wayland, Mass. 01778 HEIDI ZURN, 4850 Wolf Rd., Erie, Penna. 16505 4 . VY!-1 ff 41, -His: .D fd. 'QQ' '4 ' kvie . ' 9' N - -fy. .Y ' ..,,s 4 f I . -5- - , .- , 1' +4 .-.5 ' ' --gf' ' if-'JH If -, 1 ' 0 0 o . ' 1 ,' '. r I x 'mp . 2 -cf . N. yew 5 '-. 1 It 5-'.3'-'F 1-J' ' J T . -f' ., . ' ,A-' . ' ,..-0 P' A, I Row 1: S. Longacre, J. Dunn, D. Stockwell, G. Edwards, L. Ortiz, B. Magee, S. Schaller. Row 2: N. Finnegan, D. Side- bottom, S. Nichols, B. J. Lee, S. Gleason, B. Bauer, M. Martin, L. Antinucci, M. Parker, S. Young. Row 3: B. Good- ale, N. Scranton, B. Gosnell, M. Row, J. Horowitz, B. McCarty, V. Machado, N. Wilcox, P. MacDonnell, M. Stewart, P Tufts, G. Parker, D. Dorian, J. Finigan, W. Swift, B. Grady, N. Delaney, S. Perry, B. Decrow, S. Henderson, L. Mclnnis, N. Hackbarth, G. Chu, M. Salazar, R. Dennis. President: B. Grady, Vice-President, D. Stockwell, Secretary-Treas.g W. Swift, Public Relationsg L. Magee. 78 Class Prophecy Here it is folks: A first hand report of THE SOCIAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. DATE: June 2, 1997. PLACE: Friendly's, Natick, Mass. OCCASION? The 25th reunion of the Class of l972!!!!!!! Ms. Betsy Grady, a spry 42 year old, planned, organized and asked Mr. Taylor's permission for this bash. She also provides the entertainment herself, still singing her heart out with John. Among the first arrivals were Sue Nichols and her pet cow Bessie. Next came Pam Tufts who, wanting to bein R1pIey's Believe It or Not, has just spun a cocoon for 5 years. Oh, Look!!! Here comes Teen Angel herself, Debbie Dorian who is still singin' those moldie oldies from way back in '72. Excitement mounts as we wait for the bus from Logan which is Checked full of Nutsn. Jane Finigan steps right off Broadway, her name flashing in lights. Susie Gleason, the world's first woman Coke man, trucks in, too. Wendy Swift has just returned from an elephant hunting safari in Africa. Like, Wow! Here comes that far-out Beatnick from Greenwich Village, Nancy Finne- gan. The party really starts to swing when that famous X rated movie star, Gay Edwards, shimmies in. Suzy Henderson and Marianne Martin, the co-owners of Friendly's Inc. have called us in for cocktails. Martha Rowe steps outside for a quick butt. Glo Chu of Chu's Shoes, steps in a bit late. She is accompanied by that ballerina of the bullring, Maria Salazar. Arriving now is Jane Horowitz on a bright Orange Dog sled. Jackie Dunn, that well-traveled Foreign cor- respondent to Belgium, notices the graffiti Stacey Longacre was here. Hobbling in on crutches, with a black eye and no teeth is the rookie outfielder for the Sox, Bets Goodale. Mira! Rosie Dennis brings her 50 kids along. Diana Stockwell, The Massachusettes Bay Bomber, comes flying in on her roller skates with a telegram. It says that unfortunately President Barbara Decrow is unable to attend because she is repainting the White House, purple. Sharon Young passes around some Uncle Ben's converted rice, fhomegrownj. Linda Piccinini offers some of her famous Piccinini Pizza Rollsv. Ding-Dong! Betsy Gosnell calling for Avon. fYa want some Agatha?l Barbara Bauer is going to be a little late because she is still writing a 25 page note of acceptance. At dinner, Deb Sidebottom toasts off with Bottoms-Up? Nancy Scranton still thinks Miller makes it right. Attorney General Page MacDonnell announces that she will do everything pos- sible to beat Nancy Delaney's rap. Delaney has jumped parole from Cook's County for the oc- casion! Nancy Wilcox drinks from the same Budweiser can that she sailed around the world in. A phone call from Rome says that Laura Antinnuci isn't coming because she thought it was to- morrow. News Flash!! In the latest Gilmore special wheels in socialight, Gayle Parker with her new issue of Woman's Wear Daily. It announced that Sarah Perry has inherited Catherine Hinds!! Dr. Susie Freemano admires the chic attire of that hip Haverhill model, Cindy Lewis. Mad Parker finally joins the world of the sane. fget it? mad, sane? Right, I get it. It's a joke, I'm on the floor.J Marsha Stewart passes some of her plastic flowers from the factory around as favors. B. J. Lee suggests that we all play a game but, now, Vicky Machado storms in with a fiery cross, singing We Shall Overcome? The world reknowned authority on etiquette, Barbie McCarty reprimands those girls sitting under the table for their manners. A special men- tion must be made of Lieutenant Nancy Hackbarth who is on leave from active duty in the Ma- rines. For dessert, Laura Ortiz hands out free Hershey Squirts. A quick round of applause comes for Linda Mclnnis who has successfully engineered the building of a bridge over Lake Louise. All in all, the day was a lot of fun, finding that no one had changed all that much and that everyone had lived up to our expectations. Parting words will be that even in 1997, Sue Shalleur will be in the dent. U 79 ,,-'N A... 6155: 3 Il, Q,-gg. 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