Walnut Hill School - Summit Yearbook (Natick, MA)

 - Class of 1976

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My 'D 5. , u V W ' 1 . ,A . , A 1. I L W ' u X 1 ,V -f'. '--.-mf' ' 'o -x f 1 , . .I , di - A E X! L XX a 1 1 M54 fm , 1 N - '1 M O7 K SUMMIT 1976 WALNUT HILL SCHOOL Natick, Massachusetts SUMMIT STAFF ALISON PYOTT Editor-in-Chief LODIE J EGLOSKY Business Editor PHYLLIS DETWILER Photography Editor ' I ze .-Y-' rl I IJ pv I L S 's 'A ' i f ill I ,Ui jk fl? 1 I i 1 GAIL SHEPATIN 1' ill 1 ' Art Editor Q'52i'Zi' K ki! RALEIGH CEREL Layout Editor Lise Kirk Ann Nahill Martha Patrick Sue Woods Sue Conlon Lisa Gaffin Leslie Lambert Sandy Pope Cindy Rowse Penny Sykes Jenni Adams Sue Ballmer Wendy O'Hara Dawn Wintrode MS- LEAH MARGERISON Extra special thanks to all photographers F21Cl1lIy Advisor and artists. And thanks to Ms. Margeri- song without you, we never would have made it to Tree Day. CONTENTS Dedication .................................. Seniors .................... Faculty ...................... Underclasswomeri ....... Activities ................ .... The Arts ............. School Life ............ Advertisements ........ Directory ........... ..... . .. K iv, f A ,II I 9 1 . X Cf sbfqgrzb x if We do not wish for friends to feed and clothe our bodies - neighbors are kind enough for that - but to do the kind office to our spirits. For this few are rich enough, however well disposed they may be i - Thoreau Throughout our years at Walnut Hill, you have been rich enough to feed our spirits with com- passion, love and a genuine friendship. For all your time and effort, we dedicate this book to you, Mrs. Suby. jk i5R6' ,EMWSQ 7 Wim 2 f 7,6 fn nf xi ff ,, , ' 55 f 4 if X N I ,1wW' WISE Zkxx J 6' V0 2 ' W' 3 I xx ' 'M ffffyl f4 lx 4wMY QL' ' V Ilffiffgz , - ' f- ,A if I '. KH., , ' Q - , f fr -' , QESSQXX,ffff22Zf22fb5:fff?W 5 CLA SS WILL JULIE BERMANT leaves a sign-up sheet for the next dance. SUSIE BOMES leaves Mr. Manion with someone else to tease. LINDA DOSTIE leaves a sour note to the 1977 Mischords. KAREN HARRIS leaves all of her pizza orders to Dorothy Cory and Lili Keener. SARAH LUFF AND SARAH MORRISON leave their mane and all the confusion that goes with it. JENNIFER KNAUTH says: I will my ability to go to Boston via the MBTA to anyone with a fear complex. To A.B. I will the ability to have a nervous breakdown during the senior show. - JODI ROSENWASSER says: I leave Sue a body skinny enough to eat all the fudge, ice cream, and baked alaska she wants, and a morning she doesn't have to wake me, until we meet again at Springfield. TANNIS MORRILL leaves some of her best fantasies to be lived out by any daring student fwill Xerxes still be around?j. LISA GAFFIN and CINDY ROWSE leave leaving from 8:15 to 9:45 on Friday mornings to study for Vis-Ed tests to next years seniors. RALEIGH CEREL leaves manicotti to table number 16. AL PYOTT leaves for Barn Island warmths and silences. And Daisy. SUZANNE WOODS leaves knowing that basically she gets around just fine without her license. ANN ROGERS leaves in search of a better Algebra grade. JUDITH HOEY leaves her glowing smile and optimism to anyone who thinks they can handle it. DEBBIE GENDROP leaves her long walk to school. I, MICKI FOSTER, do hereby solemnly leave for the home of the Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, Tennessee Cwith Winnie, of coursely. SUE CONLON leaves zooming. I, PHYLLIS DETWILER, leave my big mouth and my camera to anyone having the nerve. I, SUE JORDAN, leave my body to Mark Eden. I, DAWN WINTRODE, will much love and friendship to all the beautiful people who made my life at Nut Hill worth living, T-you. KIM BONASERA leaves her pirouettes to Mr. Kurkjian with a smile, and leaves her expressions to Mrs. Gomberg. LODIE JEGLOSKY leaves her set of false teeth soaking in a glass of water in Room 27, Stowe. SENIUR CLASS PRESIDENT 4'Far Outl' . . . Are you serious? . . . Fm sorryg go on. How Bizarre . .. Crumbs, especially for Heather . . . Csmilesj . . . It seems to me that you lived your life like a candle in the wind . . . Love's Themel' . . . Choreography toujours . . . Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot ily. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow? - Langston Hughes SHERI MOORE . . . Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you concieve him to be, and whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. - Max Ehrmann When we start at the center of ourselves, we dis- cover something worthwhile extending toward the periphery of the circle. We find again some of the joy in the now, some of the peace in the here, some of the love in me and thee which go to make up the kingdom of heaven on earth. - Anne Morrow Lindbergh kt DAWN LEWIS WINTRODE Micki . . . Tennessee Mountain Mama . . . Frozen T's . . . Saturdays at M.I.T. . . . Winnie 8: a 9:30 . . . ya'll . . . A.F.J. . . . N20 . . . 'ibut I wanna go home now . . . alas, the Queen of the 'Moke . . . So good-bye At least we made the try Something can be said for Love that's pure If 8: when We ever try again One thing will be known To us for sure - And we'll go the long way . . . Or maybe just the wrong way I'll never know, Iill never Know? from The Long Way , D. Fogelberg 8 A cronopie finds a lonely flower in the field. First she thinks she will cut it, but then she thinks that would be a meaningless cruelty. She kneels beside the flower, playing happily with it, caressing its petals, blowing it to make it dance, buzzing like a bee and smelling its perfume. Finally, lying under it, she goes to sleep surrounded by a great peace. The flower thinks: How much like a flower she is. Ms. California . . . Nut Hill Gymnast . . . wicked . . . M.I.T. ... snow ... S.S. ... Thumper ... Pen ... Ballmer . . . friendship . . . 1976 . . . Ral . . . Pope . . . Froste talks Frozen T s., Big Al moke rainbow Dixie 8: Winnie salt 8: papper Love 8: God Bless All . . . The best way to love God is to love things? MICKI FOSTER Can I have an outside? . .. butt room fthe mokej elliptic hyperboloids back row in U.S. His- tory depict the deplorable Old Bessie 8: Herman JB gravy boat Eric Clapton . .. Gimmie a break . . . wombats . . . Jack in the Box Frozen T's Doodan the zooms Fer- nelli 8a Mark Mr. Smick, SIRV' DGRS Hey, Les, do we have time to go 8: get? love PE Vicki 8L pool WRSB-88.3 Fm outta heren . . . So she sat on, with closed eyes, and half believed herself in Wonderland, though she knew she had but to open them again, and all would change to dull reality. - Lewis Carroll BALEIGH CEREL SUZAN BALLMER c'I'll catch the sun and never give it back again. I'll catch the sun and keep it for my own. And in a world where no one understnads Illl take my outstretched hand and offer it to anyone who comes along and tells me he's in need of love. In need of hope or maybe just a friend. Perhaps in time F11 even share my sun, with that new anyone to whom I give my hand. - Rod McKuen Frozen t's . .. .- If-w CINDY ROWSE C.A., lg Vice Pres., 2, Hockey team 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball Manager, 4, Dance l, 2g Mischords 45 A.A. Pres., 4, Art Club, 43 Gold Key, 2, 3, 4, Inter- national Club, 3, 4. You can never experience anything the same way twice. - S. Pope So what Ballmer if you like it it's not dumb Lambert, come on, we have a class . . . Doodan . . . I refuse to talk into Jack Box . . . Enfield, Connecticut . . . Vermont . . . Pope and Lambert good friends . . . Les, let's have a butt . . . A.A. . . . Brian, Ray, Mark, Herman . . . 'cyou're a good boy . . . 13 Rowse, Rowse come here! Let's go have a butt Herman Pope, how's Jack in the Box? Doodan, is it manicotti for lunch? Vicky, help me up Sympathy for the Devil Sandy LESLIE LAMBERT Cindy long time friends Doris got a Hat Ballmer, want to go get Raleigh, correct me if ff , 4 i' I'm wrong but... ... There is a space between us Which we cross To touch each other softly And so make up our loss Some things take so long to learn No matter how we try Still we try to keep it open And we get by? - Carole King 'il know how alone you are When it's so hard to be so far From the ones who mean the most to you When you would so much rather have them close to you I hope you know you haven't been forsaken Goodbye don't mean Pm goneff- C. King Summit Staff, 4g Elektra, 4g Mischords, 4g Inter- national Club, 4g Tennis Team, 4g Glee Club, 4. Kirky Turkey . . . gum! . . . got any Sominex? . Pass the rolls, please . . . one of the three tea-bags See her how she flies Golden sails across the skies Close enough to touch But careful if you try Though she looks as warm as gold The moon's a harsh mistress The Moon can be so coldf' - Jimmy Webb SANDRA N. POPE . lg. 'fl f 9 LISE KIRK I photograph my moments, and I dream my fan- tasies. I can love and I can hate, but love or hate me for what I am. Help me though to be aware of my faults, and I may change. Only help me discover and understand you, touch me, touch me now. - S. N. Pope Pope, Art Club, Photography - Profession pot- tery RBB anybody got a quarter? Rowse, Lambert, 4 years WHS 8:15 pepsi Basketball, Hockey, Genisis, Wintrode Cow- ley .. . Foster . .. Switch Dacey, Dudan, Yea, Yea, Super Special Raymond Disappointment: Christmas being canceled on Christmas Eve .. . Nancy O'D Thanks O'Ds zoomz Fryes . . . When they think of Ansel Adams they'll think of S.N.P. ll ug, N ANDREA NASON Some men see things as they are and say why. I dream things that never were and say why not. - Robert Kennedy Scoody-doo, fearsome foursome, community closet, babycakes, lst floor Westerly, granny grumpus, Frostie's pain in the drain, Mission P.I.G.O.U.T., I'm out, I'm sorry Spin 8L Marty, grape soda, Drea? Aerosmith, Vanilla Ice Cream and cakes , You turkeyl, Ridin in the Rain . .. Damsels in Distress, ZOOOMS! The future always arrives a little before Youire ready to give up the present. 12 Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. - L. J. Cardinal Svenens Drea Hey Meg, you want an orange sode? Damsels in distress Community Closet lst floor Westerly Fearsome foursome Mission P.I.G.O.U.T. . . . Cucumber . . . Babycakes! . . . spin 8: marty Aerosmith Vanilla Ice Cream and the Cupcakes Ridin in the rain Queero Zooms Pyott, can I listen to a song? Nat talking in her sleep M.J.H. Mom and Dad thanks for everything Now I've just gotten older, live just gotten taller and the little ones they call me a grown up. - Carly Simon MEG THOMAS in lr .fy uf' 47 r- lv- cup- Frostie', . . . Moke Clan . . . Community Closet . . . roomy with Meg 923078 with Dudan future ski bum GBYSO's 4411 fag field hockey food store munchies . .. Mischords I want to go home uiirst gear fearsome foursome Natalie, where's the key? . . . Mustang II . . . Mis- sion P.I.G.O.U.T. zooms M.F., D.W., P.G., F.J. Who me, senioritis?', my music takes me where I want to go . . . my family helped me get my music where it is . . . Happy are those who dream, dreams, And pay the price to make them come true. - Svenens Music is love in search of a word? - Lanier NATALIE PECORELLI LINDA DOSTIE F ar away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they leadf' - Louisa May Alcott A winner never quits and a quitter never wins. 'Contessa' the phantom drain clogger, can be seen in Andreais sandals . . . fearsome foursome . . . C.A. Pres . . . food store munchies . . . Marvin Gaye . . . Italian Power . . . 'moke clan . . . Community Closet . . . Sheri, where's dance class now? . . . Almeida's old girl . . . mono mama . . . zooms . . . the grand opening of the redecorated, renovated . . . pudada chips . . . from Leominster . . . H There are some men who should have mountains to bear their names to time. Grave-markers are not high enough or green. and sons go far away to lose the fist their father's hand will always seem. I had a friend: he lived and died in mighty silence and with dignity, left no book, son, or lover to mourn. Nor is this a mourning-song but only a naming of this mountain on which I walk, fragrant, dark, and softly white under the pale of mist. I name this mountain after him. ' - Leonard Cohen SUSAN JORDAN KIM BONASERA It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it Tramps like us, Baby we were Born to Run. He s got Possibilities! . .. can always be seen with Kim Orchestra Man Natick townies He Leggs! . . . The Music Hall . . . We had the cutest busdriver last night . . . only trying to get your -V was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of light, it was the season of darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us? - Charles Dickens If only you believe in miraclesf' Billy Carl Yaztremski's imposter daughter Gimme my comb 8: whereis the mirror?,, . . . can always be seen with Susan . . . Did I get any pink envelopes? . . . visitors under the bed Are you - me?,' Saturday night rendezvous . . . you lived your life like a candle in the wind . . . '11 I made iti' . . . Woods . . . If you want to 1,11 watch morning trips '674 . . . Chris . . . tennis . . . Wakefield . . . April 16, 1975 . . . Phil . . . Wednesday 10:00 long distance calls extra help? parties . . . college? . . . best friends K.R., C.L., S.J., S.C., . . . W.H.S.O.V .... McDonald,s meetings . . . summer of '75 Vermont . . . We may lose and we may win, but we will never be here again? - Jackson Browne All the times that I tried keeping all the things I knew inside. It's hard but its harder to ignore it. If they were right, I'd agree, but it's them they know, not me. - Cat Stevens SUZANNE WOODS SUSAN CONLON 'Tm so glad we had this time together, just to have a laugh or sing a song. Seems we just get started and before you know it, comes the time we have to say 'so long, . - C. Burnett Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here? asked Alice. That depends a great deal on where you want to get ton, paid the cat. - Lewis Carroll Dudan . . . 12:45 . . . it's got to be manicotti . . . spare me . . . winnie-the-pooh . . . long distance calls on Wed . . . exotic bird . . . little m,s . . . W.H.S.O.V. . . . feeds Woods shoot the dog Sat. niteis alrite moo-moo pig outs d's girl incognito . . . have a lark . . . math Whiz? . . . youire the top . . . Endiield, Conn space cadette smile Mi- chael . . . I5 1' l'i TANNIS MORRILL for a conscious being to exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating oneself endlesslyf' - Henri Bergson You,ve got to get up every morning With a smile on your face and show the world All the love in your heart. - C. King Where are the boys?!! . . . the best sundae: chocolate chip ice cream, strawberry sauce 8a marshmallow topping . . . Carole King . . . 1000 vis-ed words? . . . when will I ever have free- time? Pm going insane! l 6 True ease in writing comes from Art not chance, as those move easiest who have learned to dancef' - Alexander Pope . . . you roast me . . . ' - Sappho Tan, the Man . . . Neck vibrations! . . . Brushing up on announcements, take one. . . . But enough is enough .. . Energy fashion queen, yes . . . More Energy . . . Taht walk! . . . Search CSighJ . . . JU LIE BERMANT ,gl-'wi Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations, 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 Those who try to do something and fail, are infinitely better than those who try to do nothing and succeed? I didn't know we had to be back an hour ago . . . back flips in Eliot David Can I use your scale? . . . c'Me?', . . . J.B.? . . . it l janitor . . . lost 'A lbli' . . . Springfield? . . . an outside? . . . U Mass? . . . Help me up the steps R-o-s-e-n-w-a-s-s- e-r ll only - more days until vacation! gymnastics another baked alaska? Midnight strolls . . . SUE CHASE YQ, ' JODI ROSENWASSER Challenge is the core and mainspring of all human activity. If there's a disease, we cure itg if there's a wrong, we right itg if there's a record, we break itg and finally, if there's a mountain, we climb it. - James Ramsay Ullman Now that youive found yourself losing your mind, are you here again, finding what you once thought was real is gone, and changing? - Neil Young Cow Hampshire . .. Wwe were supposed to sign out before we left? . . . blimps and shimps . . . we were supposed to wear white? six pieces of baked alaska fanny farmer's pudge me laugh in front of J.B.? late night raids to the kitchen hello, W.H.? we missed the taxi so weire going to stay here the night. tryouts are right now? 44222 8L 23 candy corn wishing I were any- where but here . . . college? . . . 17 FU CATHRIN DRACHNER uln the morning of my life I shall look to the sunrise At a moment in my life When the world is new. And the blessing I shall ask Is that God will grant me to be brave and strong and true and to fill the world with love My whole life through. In the evening of my life I shall look to the sunset At a moment in my life When the night is due. And the question I shall ask Only I can answer. Was I brave and strong and true? Did I fill the world with love My whole life through? - from Good-Bye, Mr. Chzps 18 I don't get tired to help. - Leonardo daVinci 5'Nothing is faster than the years. - Ovid Member of the International Club, 43 Flute student 4. DEBBIE MURRAY NI live from one tentative conclusion to the next, thinking each one is final. The only thing I know for sure is that I am confused. - Hugh Prather If the wish to sing is not accompanied by singing then the wish is not to sing. - J.E.H. The criticism that hurts the most is the one that echoes my own self condemnationsf' - Hugh Prather . . . the parting hour has come, the end draws near. and now farewell . . . and as I go - how, in the parting hour, as one must leave foreler, a friend, a place, the heart with longing swells for what one loves, and with regret for all wherein one failed! O, now the pages of life in all there force I feel: I know at last the lot of man regretfully one views what once was scorned, for sins one never sinned remorse is felt, to stay one craves but equally to leave, as if to horses tied that pull apart, one's heart is split in twain, one's feelings rent, by indecision, contrast, and discord. - The Dream Play August Strindberg I am not interested so much in what I do with my hands or words as what I do with my feelings. I want to live from the inside out, not from the outside in. Most words evolved as a description of the outside world, hence their inadequecy to describe what is going on inside of mef, - Hugh Prather JUDITH HOEY 0-Q, fiwl KRISTEN YENSEN 19 Gigi RAQUEL ORTEGA ARGUELIO I'll get the foodn 'Tm hungryu stupid! munch, munch, munch . . . Success is nothing if you donit have someone to share it withf' 'Tve got to start acting sensible - tomorrowlv 20 The important thing is this: to be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we could become. Dream what you dare to dream, Go where you want to go, Be what you want to be, Live!,' Do you think I should get my hair cut? Miss Clark, I don't understand, can I have a conference, please? . . . I'm in love . . . Where are you going this weekend? . . . GABRIELA ENRIQUEZ c'Hi therelv you know, like he's so cute why? . . . que paso? . . . I got the zooms Floor President, 4, Vice Pres. of International Club, 43 Basketball Captain, 4g Hockey Team, 4g Tennis Team, 4g Gold Key. No hay cosa que haga tan espacioso al mundo como el. Tener amigos a grandes distancias. Ellos son los que hacen latitudes y longitudes. LESLIE MANOPLA YQ. LILLIANA NEUWALD Happiness is only when you are doing something and you don't wish you were doing something else! There,s so much beauty to be found if we only look around. - Ruth Morehead 21 SARAH MGRRISON If you do not understand my silence, then you will not understand my words. - Unknown You've got to get up every morning with a smile on your face, and show the world all the love in your heart. Then people gonna treat you better, Youlre gonna find, yes you will, that youlre beautiful as you feel? - Carole King Rodeo by Copland raisin bagels with cream cheese townie talks to plants clutz Carole King . . . future M.D. . . . Luffy . . . dearheart . . . Ralph . . . Henry . . . tries to play the piano . . . Sarah Liffen Luffer' Stuffs Stuffers . . . Steinbeck . . . Sarah! Which one?,' . . . 22 Smile and be HaPPY For what is life But to live And what is living Without a smile. - Jody Gardner SARAH LUF F , Not even the Mona Lisa can always have smiled. - Gombrich- I discovered the secret of the sea on a meditation I upon the dewdropf' - Gibran . . . Bertha' . . . grey lady of the sea . . . Surfside with T Al Flubbabum l Diff, do I have to decide? .. . green icebox jr. yr . . . who's a prude? .. . when do we get to Connecticut, only two more hours? . . . Huz, Bruz, Suz, Muz, 8c Fuz subject to melan- choly. Sam, I've had enough of this! Bem SL Bude wanna have a pillow fight, Pyott? . .. Friendship Tea, anyone? one of the three tea- bags - what? . . . ALISON NEREUS PYOTT jx. ' I yn' Wlgjrw ' LOIS MARIE JEGLOSKY How about some human entertainment in the midst of all this wildness? Or how about some human wildness in the midst of all this entertain- ment? - a man sunsee 8a suneclipse . . . one of the three tea-bags . . . Chantilly . . . cut it out! . . . half-blinks . . . 0M . . . Sakonnet cow-flop . . . Rolling Rock kiss . . . Clapton . . . out of my gourd . . . Moodies . . . Let it Grow . . . power, emotion, and child what homework? a glass laser? are you sure? it's a boat, right? . . . fine lines . . . mon iiggy, faggyi' . . . is it rolling, Bob? SHEEIT, YESSIR!! Flubbabum 2 life is irrepressible . . . Frozen T,ts . . . my Daisy-love . . . a Tamarack . . . Barn Island . . . 23 hull WW mtl? IRA KA-POY L0 Nothing is lost to the lover of shadows and dark- ness. - Anais Nin Art Club, 4, International Club, 4g Summit Staff, 4. Hey! . . . I'm late again . . . what a bummer you have anything to eat? .. . nickname: according to Henry T., Wendeen', . . 24 M ...Do Every thing comes and goes, Pleasure moves on too early, and trouble leaves too slow, Things that you held high, And told yourself were true, Lost or changing as the days come down to you? - Joni Mitchell International Club, 3, 4, . . . Want to go to Friend ly's? . . . I am stuffed . . . 'cOh! . . . WENDY O'HARA 'Im Pompano Beach, Florida .. . Hyannis, Mass . .. We had homework last night? WCOD Jennifer Sargeant Road the darkroom crazies Phiddy can I bum another cigarette? Judy, Debbie, 8a our corner of Eliot outside, for me? Crosby . .. It's amazing how stupid you can be when you're in love . . . '4You better not compromise yourself, it's all you got? - Janis Joplin The winds and the waves are always at the hands of the ablest navigatorsf' - ? JENNIFER ELIZABETH KNAUTH JK J' in til? 1,1 3' tx-'If drfxltll-If PHYLLIS DETWILER Modern Dance, 3, 43 backstage theatre work 4 . . it,s your turn to get the cocoa in the morning Phyllis . . . Down on the Farm . . . please dont hang on the curtains I can get it from home mail, again!! and it's only the giving that makes you what you aref' - Jethro Tull DEBBIE GENDROP . . . if there is no struggle, there is no progress - Frederick Douglass To be better than best. Class Pres., l, 2, Community Council Pres., 4, riculum Committee, 3g Forum, lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, International Club, 3, 4, Judiciary Board, lg chords, 4. 26 Rivers, Tabor, KUA I sayv meetings after supper . . . Pues, si! . . . And now here is my secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye. But I have made him my friend, and now he is unique in all the world. Antoine de Saint Exupery The Little Prince KAREN Y. HARRIS 59 Cur- ' Mis- Got any cookies? . . . the epitome of fashion Mad- ly in love with Howard Cosell . . . J.B. Pres. . . . laughing like a duck . . . affairs with Kissinger I Jack LaLane . . . who's that bombing down the halls? Ange . . . a dorm parent's dream . . . don't mind the burps . . . scary movie blanket . . . my name, my grandmother's LISA J. LEINBACH ANGELA BEECHING said Merry 'I have never been outside of my own land before. And if I had known what the world outside was like, I don't think I would have had the heart to leave it., 'Not even to see fair Lothlorien?' said Holdirf' - J. R. R. Tolkien photography, Have fun! my plants aren't taking my advice . . . sure, I'd like to do it . .. Why is it that I never have enough time? leave me alone It's my life, I can do whatever the hell I please with it . . . He that stays in the valley shall never get over the hill? - John Ray 27 ANNE HOLLOWAY Love's a present you can give every single day you live. Give loyalty to others and you'll find theylre loyal in return. 28 Accept me as I am - only then will We discover each other. - Federico Fellini Art Naval Junior Reserve Oflicerls Training Corps razorbacks Hot Springs Trogans ELENA BARNEY 4,1-J Love when you can Cry when you have to Be who must That's a part of the plan Await your arrival With simple survival And one day we'll all understand. - Dan Fogelberg So many men seem destined To settle for something small But I won't rest until I'll have it all So don't ask where I'm going Just listen when Fm gone And far away you'll hear me singing softly to the dawn Rivers belong where they can ramble Eagles belong where they can ily ee I've got to be where my spirit can run free Got to find my corner of the sky? Stephen Sondheim LISA GAFFIN HEATHER HANROTT If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter, for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Be our strength in hours of weakness, in our wanderings be our guide, through endeavor, failure, danger, Father, be thou at our sidef' Well, what am I known for? . . . Oh, crumbs! . . . by Sheri, yes quite , and for being a mad British idiot! ..- 29 1 N GAIL SHEPATIN Nothing happens unless first you have a dreamf' 30 These figures that meant love and torture to him today, fear and passion, would stand before later generations, nameless, without history, silent sym- bols of human life. - Hermann Hesse JULIA PARTEN A man said to the Universe: Sir, I exist! However , replied the Universe, The the fact has not created in me a sense of obligation. - Stephen Crane Inspire me to send my roots deep into the soil of lives enduring values, that I may grow towards the stars of my greater destiny. My favorite hobby is playing the organ. I really enjoy it, I've been playing for about live years. I enjoy reading and cooking. I don't know what I want to do after college, but I'm trying to find out! , ,V ANN ROGERS SUSAN BOMES Forget your troubles, come on, get happy' TA if xx music and lyrics by Harold Arlen Ted Koehler Glee Club, 2, 3, Choral Music 4, Choral Music Pres., 4, Mischords, 4, Footlighters, 2, Theatre Arts III, 4, Ballet, 4, Jazz, 4, Modern, 4, International Club, 3, 4, Social Committee, 2, Curriculum Com mittee, 4, Tiger Team, 2, 3, 4. A Song for Everything .. . M.G.M. movies buff top hat 8a tails charisma green gingham Suzie's Salon girl next door deep sinks Tom . . . Billy . . . visitors under the bed C the sunshine band the Hustle, Watergate bus stop, bump, etc .. . Dabagada, Badagada George Gershwin Miss Bomes, BASTA BAS TA, BASTA . . . perfavoref' N YJ! FACQMJYY VA Earle C. Batchelder Headmaster Fourteen important years in the development of Walnut Hill have ended with the departure of Earle Batchelder. While our headmaster, he joined the skill of the faculty with the affection of the alumnae and the the enthusiasm of the students to produce a school of value and pride. With Mr. Batchelder's guidance we have learned that today's task done well is tomorrow's fulfillment. We wish him well in his new task as we carry on in ours in the way we learned from him. . . . and friend 5afg',,.,..:-ff' ,c 1 33 deaf Hester Gruber Dean of Academics Teacher of Latin '-..w 1 'v ,f Robert Manion Dean of Students Teacher of English Teacher of French 34 L ..? l' Amold Taylor Assistant Headmaster Chairman of Art Department Teacher of Special English I. X 1 X K K Merrill Macgowan Director of Admissions JY l- fe- nw Sally Clark Chairwoman of English Department Cynthia Ballard Teacher of English Margaret Suby Teacher of French Teacher of Psychology Lyndon Skelly Teacher of English Teacher of French Resident Chaperone, Eliot H ,ft .r :-., 35 Margarita Viaux Chairwoman of Spanish Department Delia Davis Chairwoman of History Department lg, . 2' V' -jgl 36 Graciela Taylor Teacher of Spanish Teacher of Anthropology Teacher of Typing Sharon Jeffrey Teacher of Art k- i' Constance Haddleton Chairwoman of Science Department :LIZ- Kathleen Minnucci Chairwoman of Mathematics Department Nancy Fraser Teacher of Biology Paula Britting School Librarian s-ij i' Leah and Rick Margerison Dorm Parents, Stowe Leah Margerison Teacher of Mathematics Darcy McCormick Resident Chaperone, Westerly Margie Berman Resident Chaperone, Stowe Y 1 ,f fc vt, i I - 'W , x 11 2. ,Y-.gi Y. JA!! if? I fi-. rx 1 Pat Pickard Resident Chaperone, Westerly - us. l Debbie Maas Resident Chaperone, Stowe Pamela Schuyler Teacher of Photography Elizabeth Ryan Teacher of Physical Education Gymnastics Coach Signa MacPhail Piano Instructor Chamber Music Coach Kenneth Sarch String Instructor Director of Chamber Music 41 Sydelle Gomberg Chairwoman of Ballet Department Lynn Winslow, Teacher of Ballet Sam Kurkjian, Teacher of Ballet Shirley Benjamin, Teacher of Ballet ' Ellice Roberts, Teacher ol' Ballet ' Kathryn Daniels, Teacher of Ballet 'Members of Concert Dance Company in residence at Walnut Hill Peggy Brightman ' Chairwoman of Modern Dance Department Ann Asnes, Teacher of Modem Dance ' Debbie Woll1 Teacher of Modem Dance ' Ellie Grossman, Teacher of Jazz Shirley Benjamin Richard Ober Business Manager . 4 A Q4 1? , SV ,.'-' 1- f it Q ,EQ3 ' Sue Diffenderffer Director of Permissions Athletic Coach -w ,f Barbara Smith Household Director Dietician 42 Joe Elibero Chef Alice Stewart Alumnae Secretary ,4 J , irq Marie Mullen Secretary to Dean of Academics il P, x Bertha Morrow Secretary to Director of Admissions l 4 I ? .,,.-'Y' L., Kay Hancock Secretary to the Headmaster 'r 4 'Va ew 1. 51 l Dlrector Of Flnanclal 0fHCC Assistant Director of Financial Office Mary Keating Chairwoman of Switchboard Barbara Bowes Dot Doherty Eleanor Galvin Sylvia MacDonald Mary Mortarelli Barbara Ryan l N NN . M .41-1-C! 1 4 Q , ...V-1 Dorothea Whelan School Nurse John Washington and maintenance crew Alfie X K 13 Barbara Smith IN APPRECIA TION We dedicate this page to you, Miss Smith, in deep appreciation for your hard work during the many years you have been at Walnut Hill. Your supreme efficiency in managing the dining room and dormitories has helped make all of our lives that much more comfortable. IN MEM ORIAM f. Charlie In October we were saddened by the death of Charles Ahearn, our janitor. For many years Charlie always performed his duties at Walnut Hill with a smile on his face and a pleasant word for everyone. Our lives were enriched by Charlie's kindness and deeply touched by his death. CD F1 if UM 2Ef KE Q WDMLE S53 be A J UNI ORS President: Faith Joyal Vice-President: Penny Gregoire Sec.-Treas: Andrea Lind A.A. Representative: Debbie Dacey S OPH OM ORES President: Pat Green Vice-President: Pixie Lewis Sec.-Treas: Kathy Theriault A.A. Representative: Robin Blackwood F RE S H M EN President: Jenny Macgowan Vice-President: Ann Miduch Sec.-Treas: Dianna Holten A.A. Representative: Penny Sykes .B-NJ, GRADERS DA Y HOPS QQ 5 WALNUT WL! SCHOOL f Q 7 F-T25 '17 X , 5 Q V 41 W 2 'QA NN f' 1 . f rd , N if fn l' x wg. R f' xv --J M' W . ' 'fig lr-A.: iffy, .. ff Wf iof '7 MA X ff! m W f f Ng? it-gi!! , , W - xx!! , A XG, fr,' - Q' 5, fl f5 Wfaff I O WWW 'Q fflfjlf f A ffffyff' f :HO f ' 'K K! W i 3 ,Mfr 0 f A JI! my ZA. -432 CI 'ff' A X A f XQAZHW N lwmn' mx X f zhx :X W X X 4 Ry W f Y'7W1 1 , ff W ,A ff I WS, X , f 1 f X wmffgv -Q 53 Q N Nw x ,X Y xv Acgwivfgg' ...-,..A. -7- . --.J-.,..-...A-.-1 -., .......1i'bA---, I JUDICIARY BOARD Pres.: Angie Beeching COMMUNITY COUNCIL Pres.: Karen Harris I ART CLUB Pres.: Sandy Pope 1. X . - .,f Q.-3 jfs? ' A I vfhu, ,ux I .., ,igfxf c Q, i. , . , X- 1 F , ,415 sg, . 3 K . 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X3-1,35 . -gQ. . 4 A s 612-ifi:-1- 4:f55 '4+I wt .. -iv 'x -' 0 0. 4 :ff N .f s ' Q 'N 4' ss, gn'-fi2 'L ' , 9 D 4 Compliments of Debsan WGIQJUPBF di: Paint we carry art supplies Cerel's Kenmore Travel Cen ter 19 Main Street, Natick, Mass. TILL Y di SA L VY'S Bacon Street Farm 100 Bacon Street and 10 Worcester Road Natick, Mass. Fairbanks and Son, Inc. stationery school supplies Compliments of NA TICK TRUST COMPANY the one full service bank that means so much to so many Goat Milk is Udder 'Joy Poison Ivy Acres Registered Alpines Compliments of Fiske Corporation 20 Main St. Natick tel. 653-4910 est. over 60 years Pendelton Jewelers - Silversmiths 1 Main St., Natick, Mass. Worley Electrical Co. 17 Cochituate Street Natick tel. 653-2481 I BEST wIShES TO ThE CLASS OF 1976 FRONXWART CLUB May your future years be as happy as the one fsj you have spent at Walnut Hill. From the Bermant Farnibf Wn baee Kefmebvnkpvrf, Maine 04046 !!!!!!!!!!!!!lllllllllllllll ogg cpmfl by his bookshelves shall ye know a man 83 WELLS SHOES 28 Main Street Natick FAIR K YEAGER XyflZfl11J'6ll'LCe ESTABLISHED mesa all x --asf' - , 5- ' 4 V- a t ex f -as f. I XX, Compliments of ROGERS FOAM CORPORATION d 59 ustry NATICK FEDERAL SAVINGS and Loan Association 49 Main Street, Natick Now new term deposit certificates Natick Bus Service Inc. 65 Rockland Street Natick, Mass. earn more than ever at Natick Federal Savings. tel. 653-8262 653-2848 237-3748 WELLESLEY FELLS BUS LINES F ELLS TAXI CO. L -E I if 7 EQSSQBRIIKM 6. 21231 gags - - . f I! I r?1C'f H,i,:6! f L' I at - '- ' F . -- sf' ,, 'f?4' r qi , .1 'f 1 C v,.' Y kj K A iii? W N , S g - A We Mf Charter Service For All Occasions Air Conditioned . 41 8: 45 Passengers coaches f reclining seats 962 Worcester St. Wellesley 235-4044 Small Groups Are Our Specialty S Ten Passenger Vehicles for any occasion Day or Night 1000 Worcester St. Wellesley 235-4161 85 BALLMER, SUZAN, 21 Liberty St., Concord, Ma. 01742 BARNEY, ELENA, Ave. Guadalupe it 1 1, Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico BEECHING, ANGELA, 42 W. Hartford Rd., Newington, Ct. 06111 BERMANT, JULIE, 350 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017 BOMES, SUSAN, 23 Colgate Rd., Wellesley, Ma. 02181 BONASERA, KIM, 189 Dibble St., Torrington, Ct. 06790 CEREL, RALEIGH, 30 Morningside Ave., Natick, Ma. 01760 CHASE, SUZIE, 63 Maple Ave., Keene, N.H. 03431 CONLON, SUSAN, 20 Charles St., Natick, Ma. 01760 DETWILER, PHYLLIS, 2739 N.E. 10th St., Pompano, Fla. 30062 DOSTIE, LINDA, 4 Dunk Rock Rd., Guilford, Ct. 06437 DRACHNER, CATHRIN, 8132 Tutzing, Am Bareisl 20E, W. Germany ENRIQUEZ, GABRIELA, General Retana 500, Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico FOSTER, MICKI, 142 Riviera Dr., Hendersonville, Tenn. 37075 GAFFIN, LISA, 167 Prospect St., Framingham, Ma. 01701 GENDROP, DEBBIE, Walnut Hill School, Natick Ma. 01760 HANROTT, HEATHER, 26 Coulsdon Rise, Coulsdon, Surrey CRWZSA, England HARRIS, KAREN, 82 Highland St., Easton, Ma. 02334 HOEY, JUDY, 95 Lexington Ave., Holyoke, Ma. 01040 HOLLOWAY, ANNE, 16 Cambre Circle, Hot Springs, Ark. 71901 JEGLOSKY, LODIE, Box 709, Kennebunkport, Me. 04046 JORDAN, SUSAN, 33 Windermere Rd., Auburndale, Ma. 02166 KIRK, LISE, 22 Glenhaven Circle, Saco, Me. 04072 KNAUTH, JENNIFER, 165 Drum Hill Rd., Wilton, Ct. 06897 LAMBERT, LESLIE, 121 Woodland Dr., Framingham, Ma. 01701 LEINBACH, LISA, Purchase La., Rye, N.Y. 10580 LO, IRA, 10 Cumberland Rd., Kowloon Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong LUFF, SARAH, 75 Flanders Rd., Westboro, Ma. 01581 MANOPLA, LESLIE, Box 142, Barranquilla, Colombia MOORE, SHERI, 1235 Pleasant St., Worcester, Ma. 01602 MORRILL, TANNIS, 54 Exeter St., Newmarket, N.H. 03858 MORRISON, SARAH, 62 Carisbrooke Rd., Wellesley, Ma. 02181 MURRAY, DEBBIE, Box 351, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 12866 NASON, ANDREA, 3 Cabot Rd., Wayland, Ma. 01778 NEUWALD, LILLIANA, Calle Nueva No. 1 33752, San Salvador, El Salvador, C.A. 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