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Nil .4- To-day is not yesterday. - We ourselves change. - How then, can our works and thoughts, if they are always to be the fittest, continue always the same. - Change indeed, is painjial, yet ever needfulg and if memory have its force and worth, so also has hope. - Carlyle Summit 1977 1-45 sanrfxjwtwirerslk A vin.-g.f . ,- mf , fl -'swears -1 ,,-.s.-If-2 . , - -V ' vc--,vp . .s 67'x-In-if- ' , 6 .- -elf:-355 .dish 41,1 . . a - '-- AHA.-. .1175 il 1971 Faculty Advisor: lane Roberts Editor in Iennifer Adams Section Editors: Buaineaa - Martha Patrick Senior Class - Carol Jolley Faculty - Cbrole Taylor Activities - Penny Gregoire Pam Rosen Photography Penny Sykes Asnstant Sarah Greene Art Edstor Norse Nagashsma Supportmg Staff Betsy Burke Amy Bermant Anne Calder Melma Hayes Candy Rudmga Sally Wallss Ann Nahsll Beth Grsffey Specsal thanks for their time and thesr photography work to Elizabeth Adams and Cheryl Blake 2ld7id7ic7oT Julio? l 4 Q' 32 In 1893, Miss Charlotte Conant and Miss Florence Bigelow founded Walnut Hill School, a preparatory school for girls. The purpose of the school was to prepare young ladies for college and the roles they would be expected to jill in society. These roles have changed, so did Walnut Hill. The school has watched its graduates face a world in which women were expected to accept the roles of housewU'e and mother with little say in political or business matters, but now, after many years of slow change, women have eamed the right to speak The graduates of Walnut Hill now face a demanding world in which women are gradually, if reluctantly, being accepted as equals and therefore competing in every aspect of life. With this acceptance has come the need for a more diversified education. Walnut Hill has met this challenge by adapting its programs to the needs of its students. Walnut Hill offers not only preparation for college but a well- rounded education that teached us how to learn and live in our changing world lt is above all a community, teaching its students to accept responsibility for their actions. Since each student is encouraged to volunteer for a leadership role. Walnut Hill is helping to prepare girls as responsible leaders of tomorrow. The 1977 SUMMIT looks at Walnut Hill as a molder of contemporary young women. In shaping her students, the school endeavors to build upon each girl's individuality. Our look at Walnut Hill reveals not only what the school offers but how the student contributes. ,l.u..- ,., -'liaf5W2?q,. .ff - - f -' mfr-1.-- -.- ' ' X ,,':-f4YiQ.f'+'a- L 1 ' , V ' ,1fyiw1 . H :Eg ' .'?:T'l3l-lin, t?:t5'1-ZZTE - if e5:as:s13ggaxl?1z- l M , . t .,,:-'rl'-- ' 5 ' T' ll. Y f Q -Llp' 'L' if ' . t bit Q. i- t 1- ' fc . I -s f'!' -ff .ill-x. . Gdidgdf 5 Introduction Page Summit Sta Dedication. . . . . Senior Class.. .. . Faculty ...................... . .. . Underclasawomen .. . . Activities . . . ............ School Life ....... .. . .. 3 When change as successful We look back and call it growth Anonymous Wzth devotion and guidance with advice and understanding, you have helped our class to grow together and be successful an every way Throughout our years at Walnut Hill we have seen many changes. With your genuine con- cern for the whole senior class, you have helped us to learn and to grow from these changes. With your willingness you have aided us to have a more fulfilling ex- perience at Walnut Hill. We truly thank you for all your useful assist- ance with the class. It is with many sincere thanks that we dedicate this yearbook to you, Mrs. Kathleen Minnucci. edzcatzon fj- f , J 1 '.f QQr is U I ..,, we ,I . Well, We finally made i X ,V ' class of 1977. It seemed like a lo oadg and at times we thought our A ld never arrive. H As we look back over our years at Waln Hill, we find the good times outweighed the bad. In our sophomore year we joined'-the freshman class at Canoby Lake ParlE'0ur junior year we took PSAT's and SATh, and then retreated to Wingasheek beach, and Rockport. Senior year brought more SAT's, and then a climb up Mt. Monadnock with our new Head Masterg Mr. Greene. After this, Who knows? Are we ready to enter as mature adults? Are we ready to forge a new world and bring a new gener- ation into being? We will never know until We try. Good Luck . . . 'Qtr-'WDQN x 3 Elizabeth Anne Cowley .. .- - JF ..t Cow.. . Griffey bFaith - Swimmingpools andpuddles... Auntie Tro Jen . . . Hey Ma - walks and talks .. . The Penthouse fCooledge tr Poahj . . . It's an honor . . . Boiler Fires 0 E.S.P . . . Lister Mindberg wb wife . . . Rene fKit if Katj . . . Make and Mickey Mouse . . . Rob - overalls and one sock . . . tears and fears and laughter always . . . Know what I mean felly bean? . . . Calder - Guitar playin' buddies . . . Dacey, That's a red light . .. California Dreamin' . .. Uh-oh Cory Thanks and Looe always, Siggy flhn losin' control! . . . Spam 0 MPFC . . . lVhat, no senior play? . . . C'mon you guys . . . Lighthouses on Martha's Vineyard . . . Holly Hockey brushes her teeth well . . . 'And I thank the Lord for the people 1 have found. . . . see ya. Thus grew the tale of wonderland: Thus slowly, one by one, Its quaint events were hammered out - And now the tale is done, And home we steer, a merry crew, Beneath the setting sun. Lewis Carroll So I 'm gonna give All that I have to give Cross my ,heart And I hope to live. 1 . ip -Q .. A aguufffffi-' I ,uv Aye Marie Stark If you could read my mind love, What a tale my thoughts could tell, Just like a paperback novel The kind that the drugstore sells. G. Lightfoot I arrived with fet lag, culture shock and homesickness I 'm going to leave with many happy memories and a lot of experience and knowledge. Because of Walnut Hill I now feel I belong to the world. Allison Abizaid Question not, but live and labor Till yon goal be won, Helping every feeble neighbor, Seeking help from none, Life is mostly froth and bubble, Two things stand like stone, Kindness in 0I'i0lh8f'D trouble, Courage in your own. Adam Lindsay Gordon Westerly f32 stairsl .. . dancing .. . eskimos and polars . .. shopping mail you guys hard boiled eggs, tuna fish, and tea . .. Hold your huskiesl, by M.F. and D.M . . . ummmm hmmmm. Virginia R. Smith Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. Imay 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 Abizaid . . . AJ . . . Pizza, Cookies . . . 'Mbizaid you have an outside . . . Nights at 1udy's . . . Days at Rivers . . . Boys . . . Boomer Marty 5 Big brother Phil fsmilesj Natoma . . . NJL . . . Martha? Vineyard . .. Spagetti . . . Take it easy . . . You guys . . . Listen! . . . Alfie, Nursie, Marie, and soap operas . . . Parties at Andrea's . . . Clark dorm . . . Late again! . . . LB, Not again! Beth help! . . . N !' Elizabeth Griffey There must be room for growing Somewhere else, And I 'm going Goodbye The days and nights have gone dry The past fours have flashed by. Chicago Memories of EA.C. . .. 9th grade with D.L.P . . . V.A.R . .. Nic Fits . . . Eagerman's with Pope . . . Suzanne's Pickup Party The Moke Fuzzy 1t's door Bo and Thunder Thigh . .. Rellow Yags . . . San Salvador . . . ERO. .. . F.G., RG., LA., B.G., D.D., S.H . .. Maoo . .. The wonder ...fall of '76... HauntedHouse... Heidi and herloveofdogs... BEEVANS . . . KOTEX . . . come again? Victoria Anne Rowse It was so easy once, to be able not to care - It was so easy then to hide away in a warm cocoon, to live apart, alone, before the dreamers came. It was so easy once, before the dreamers came, and painted on the clouds their dreams, in colors brighter than the stain-glass of cathedrals, more beautiful than stars. It was so easy not to care, before the dreamers died and showed how much they care - when lack of caring smashed their lives, like rarest crystal, into dust which blew across the world on wings of moming falling in our eyes, and causing us to weep, and teaching us to care. Rev. Gordan Truitt Lisa Ann Cote And who's going to be the one to say it was no good what we done. Idare a man to say I'm too young and I'm going to try for the sun. Anonymous K.U.A .... Penny, my suitcase . . . Dace and Haynes . . . Cape Cod...Marl:... Kate, R.Lane...Mol:e...Europe...D.P ...1an... b.friends...gymagain!... ThanksagainCameo . . . Thanks for 4 years WHS. and always lost on Mt. Monadnock . . . Mickie Mouse . . . Full House. HlhowliyouP...Heineken...Parties...ShaNaNa... Amherst...Ferry Beach... My little blue Voloo...Iackle ...McDonalda...1t'sdoor...ChineseFood...Discos... My buddy Ole pal H.1.E...Adlda's better...Gln and Ice Tea My Mother Cracker Jack 7 + 7... The Library V.R Louie SEH... Fonzle Ohio ... mlschords Wop Wop Boom Boom Padda Papa Shoa Bop Di Bop Bop Grlfff Come again Gregwan Mooley...Yearbook...Mt.Day...Gymnastlcs 75-76...I was Tlp Waht a Moose TAZ Pond Road Weenles...Tender,Julcy...Fvegotaneverendlnglooefor you... if 'F' , if Y ws. 5- '- dl , Deborah Dacey lgot thewrongname... Comeonyouguys... Haynes, you are a right wing? . . . Susan pay for window . . . Puma Visor . .. Hockey, Lacrosse two years Vlcki's Xmas Party .. . Suzanne? pick-up party . . . friendly phone calls . . . Cote Mug . . . police whistle Mickey Mouse . .. Readack . .. D.D., YR., LA., L.Tex., S.B., TIE, LE, L.D.B.M.H. jennifer Fraser Adams Susan youhaoe thewrongname...ldon'tgetit...Readack . . . Hockey . . . Lacrosse . . . Suzanne's Pickup Party . . . skiing Racer X Library Vicld's Drives Puma wwf . .. L.v.B.M.H., su, LA, L.c., CJ., mm, nm, NT . . . turtleneclc . . . Friendly phone calls . . . Pickard jogging. Susan Elliott Haynes I 1.4 fxiff' .- .1 ' f.. . N' ! .x w TEN-B, E -V ' A ,F -:QXT fi ., I il-f-- ' XL. p - - -. . N.. I ' in 7- , 5 .al -wir... e , , Ssg Y , e ' 1'--if. 25, L J. Dancing is the loftieat, the moat moving, the moat beautiful of arts, because it is no more translation or abstraction from We, it in life itoem Havelock Ellis Iolce Mischords . .. Talk it Boy . .. Stowe Swamp Tower Mania Mt. Day McDonalds 1t'a door Tweedle Dum...Shy drlnnocent - No, Ma, It'a DefoDermo... SteelLegs...Rockport 76... Yearbook... PinkGingeraleP...spazoo...4yra.offoybaorrow...Mini mwbwk va . .. nc. s.v:, nc., Ma, LA, AA., mn, CrackerJack...Mooae... 7d:r7...Danclng... 6 ,fs julie Greene When you part from your friend, Grieve Not. For that which you love moat in him maybe clearer in his absence, Aa the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain. Kahlil Gibran Ma . . . Yea, Carol and I are roomatecf' . . . late night movies 'Hey Cow walks and talks the tower field hockeya mining link .. . derjfo demo C-A-R-0-L fW'here are youP2 spazoo Mischorda ' R.B. Grinder Hey, Hey, Hey, goodbye . . . M.B.Colorado kid . . . No really count to ten, then... alwayaalto and cypriangrovea... Ohandlolleysweetdreama... Carol jean Jolley To aee the world in a grain of sand, and heaven an a wildflower, Hold infnity in the palm of your hand and etemity in an hour. William Blake Martha Ellen Patrick .7 3,1 ' dl Denise Diane Gerrard The secret of success is constancy of purpose. Disreali Physics at Rivers . .. A' + B' I C' .. . Pray for snow Denise . . . Cleopatra. . . Secretary. Sandra Lee Valhouli Kindness in words creates confidence Kindness in thinking creates profoundness Kindness in feeling creates love. Entertainment . .. looerboy . . . Piglet .. . found the keys . . . No, Sandy, DnotB... vetteirAndy... GoldKey... 10:30 at Westerly . . . Mt. Day. Friendship . . . Elise and Andrea . . . Laila party Vs. diet . .. advice Boston Excitement . . . ballet not today! . . . modeling show . . . bathing suit . . . Carol, Martha, VVhere's the TZVIP . . . Anna our driving . .. McDonalds . .. You're Kidding . . . No study halls after 3'A years . . . song If you leave me now . .. Best Times Andy . . . Love to all my family including Andy . . . Graduation. Andrea Karen Lind You Don't miss a place as much as you think you would Until it comes time to leave. Alfriendwhoisneartome is unlike any other. Vols Ballet Brush Pat Buddys Merry Christmas Little Notes rocking chair History Quizes...AnotBDenise...Mt. Monadnoclc...I.B. at leastonceayear...throughyournose...fireescapes... 11:305...theKitchen...Giooanni's...Emily...1amaica FarewelI...Spirit...B-Ball...illegally...RL...Thank YouMombDad. Pam A. Stauffer True ease in writing comes from Art, not chance. As those move easiest who have learned to Dance. Become the one you dream you can be 'Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others can not keep it from themselves. D.WZ, M.F., L.D., ,LA.'s parties, prom, Wood's party pick-up, Faith next door? K.lLA., Frozen T's, Make clan, Anyone got a quarter? S.L., R.S. and Florida '76, CJ., Twiddle de dee . . . Mt. Day, Mischords. Eliot Pres. It's after ten! L.C., C.S., .. . Concert, Dance, A-der-butch, coffee? Father and Son. I don't see any dogs, Vic! Chinese Food, . . . Pam we're alive! Faith Michelle loyal I'm gonnafly . .. to where the sky meets the land and the living is not planned and the children can laugh just cause they 're living. I 'll send for you U' you ever want me to but you'll have to fnd a whole new way of giving. 'Tong way home Dan Fogelberg my other hav' . . . Anne, shades down, rug up, chair against the door . . . Carole, in and out of the chicken box . . . Nashville cats - Micki . . . wine ir winnie . . . no-nut hill . . . get down day! . .. Poco and Nereus . .. oh, so you're the one candy can yellow... coffee... Ted's andAnna my one and only . .. B.A. pres . . . she'll get over it . . . Faith, what get's you up in the morning? . . . harmony . . . neurotic need to be neurotic . . . the phantom gymnast . . . Pixley and her walletfriends now? . . . the baboon . . . Penny and me on d.w. . .. I love therefore I am . .. Today 1 don't want to live for,Iwanttolive... 4. Q . 'U Y U: risk , Penny Ann Gregoire Foe been changed several since then. Alice I believe, he once said, that the petal of a flower or a tiny worm on the path says farmore, contains farmore than all the books in the library. Gold Mund!Her-man Hesse Gurinskas, Stairway to Heaven . . . Eliot Ledge . . . Father and Son ... The Poem ... CatdrKitty...zooms... Gold Key Dinner, MIT Adventures . . . Frozen T's . .. The Puh Puh. . . . Pigeons . .. The Coffee Caper. . . 1t's Springtime. .. To the Morning, Micki . . . The Make! . . . B.A. . . . Over the fence and down the street . . . Stars , frostie . . . California Girls, Winnie . . . Captured Angel'1 Penny . . . The Yardarm . . . Next Time . . . Bach no. IP Bach no. 2? Bach 3? Flying Romeo Piggy's The Ho Approacher, what can I do to get you up? What! . . . the urge ...anadioining!P...Iloveya,youla1owthat...Imissmy Pals I'm too young to be a senior .. W'ho's crazy? . . . Dog Fight. . . Bartly . . . 3 Strikes . . . 1t's a Wild World . . . A.K. and P Chicago Mardi May goes to school! Thumper, Bumper, Little Shyt, Lil'Bit, Shorty dr Alice doesn't live here anymore . . . I tamed around and the water was closing all around like a glove Like the love that finally found me Then I knew in the crystallne knowledge of you Drove me through the mountains Through the crystal lake and clear water fountain Drove me like a magnet To the sea, To the sea F. Mac Reerrroowww Stop it POLARS BrownlesP!P Stowe 75-76 Grand Central Station Highland 76-77 Honey!! . . . CAR - OLE popcorn . . . W.H.gymnastlca 75-77 Qua-Qua + Wanda Io Make guitar-playing buddies oh, so you're the one next time we'll have Heineken . . . A's . . . you're closest-Hang Me . . . Calder bone + Taylor butt . . . motorcycles . . . shades down-rug up-chair against the door . . . I'm Anne, Carole's my roommate . . . seat drop champs. Dore Manasevit Don't let it bring you down - lt's only castles burning fust find someone who'a turning and you will come around. N. Young What's up? . . . Stowe 75-76. Rm. 11 . . . Grand Central . . . window talk w!Pam . . . Highland 76-77 Rm. 2 Dorm Pres . . . l'm Carole, Ann is my roommate! . . . tlger Capt . .. Hockey and Lacrosse! - Thanks Coach . . . Nantucket - Kathy G. - Prestons the Boar . . . Media, Pa. 3 , A 5 M,-3 Anne Elizabeth Calder Love when you can Cry when you have to Be who you must That's part of the plan Await your arrival With simple survival And one day we'll all understand Dan Fogelburg Carole Elaine Taylor In school she'a quiet and demure. Outside? Well . .. we're not so sure! Steve . . . R.B . . . Southern Comfort . . . Bamaby's . . . cream cheese the Cape Partyl... Mt. Monadnock - HELPI... the make . .. 'Touching hands - the silent commune of our souls, measuring time only by the moments we share. . . . Is the mill: sour? . . . eeeeeeelll Rocio Ruiz Gareia Hold fast to your dreams To sir with Love... Ilove youa 11 - everything... I'ma somebody - who are you?. . . Autumn Leaves . . . Carrie Kumlin You've got to get up every morning with a smile on your face and show the world all the love in your heart . . . Hi!...Don'tdothat!...No ice CreamP!!!... istrue... a little English 1'm fine . .. What do you want: water or milkP. . . aww, notlluciolll Margaret Kallstrom Marybeth Farrell In a wonderland they lie, Dreaming as the days go by, Dreaming as the summer? die. Ever drifting down the stream lingering in the golden gleam - Lde, what is it but a dream? Lewis Carrol Deborah Machon 4 N Why should we be in such desperate haste to succeed, and in such desperate enterprises? If man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a dycferent drummer. Henry David Thoreau I ought, therefore I can. From Darkness to Light Gollancz Ahhtmafor...noheat...I'mhungry...Kenny...new girl...frenchfries...w6cked...plants...Didlgetany mail? Westerly cabin 4?-1 an outside no BONEShere...Debbie...Mt.Day-areweatthetopyetP ...portfolio-ughl...popcorn...can't wait'tilFriday... PostGrad...thelineisbusy...walnuts...Good-bye. Karen Salovilz Keep your face to the sunshine and you 'll never see the shade. Helen Keller The best way to know life is to love many things. Vincent Van Gogh umm,guys...ED'...j3m,fun,fun... dancing...dlets... cards anyone? . .. these curls .. . giggling . . . Little Rhodie, the dog in the curtains Marybeth Judi and Bri Lynn and Andy . . . Westerly . . . Please make your bed. . . . Mrs. M Westerly . . . room 102 . . . going walnuts. Amy joy Bennant The secret of happiness is not in doing what one likes, but in liking what one has to do. Salada Give me a break!!! . . . I'm being serious, stop teasing me please! . . . Hey, you guys, 1haven'tswornforalongtime... Do you guys want to pig out againP. . . more popcorn!!! Melissa Ann Hayes Lives are like ballons, You must put something in them to see any results. Anonymous You iust call out my name And you know wherever I am I 'll come running. . . to see you again - You've Got a friend. Carol King 5 years at Walnut Hill - that's enough for anybody . . . Yes, I 'm a senior . . . Clive Barnes, watch out - a new dance critic is in the running . . . I have to diet!!! . . . Eager-man's today - Fast tomorrow Ice cream is my downfall . .. DANCE - for all those people in the top balcony Night Gallery - every Saturday night . . . here comes the last minute sylph - Me. . . 1 will not Sneeze!!! . . . It pays to be short - En Bateau on tour... My paws are like ice Who wants to buy: leg warmers, cookies, fruitPP Wlsy doesn't somebody dance with me - besides girlsPP? . . . quiche loraine is my specialty .. . for me, To dance, is to smile . .. Woytek Lowski - I love you . . . Mrs. Gomberg - HELP! . . . Much love W.H.S. Fats Anne Lo Shui-Yang Remember, no human condition is ever permanent, then you will not be overjoyed in good fortune nor too sad in misfortune. Socrates To the morning jirst floor Westerly, long ago Livingston anything. . . beaches and mountains . . . collegePP. 1 can't, I'm a Pisces . . . popcorn? . . . lots of time and an occasional letter. . . Iai Guru Dev. What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up Like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore - And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat? Or crust and sugar ooer - Like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just saga Like a heavy load. Or does lt explode? Langston Hughes Rosanne E. Bartolomeo PUPPU Catch and shake the cobra garden hose. Scramble on panlcky paws and flee The hiss of tenslng nozzle nose, Or stalk that snobbish bee. The back yard world is vast as park With belly tickle grass and stun Of sudden sprinkler squalls that arc Rainbows to the yap yap sun, Robert L. Tyler 4 . ,1 K vi 9 , ., 1 -. s 'Qi f I sv ' 1 Wendy Kaye Bivens . . . I have been a tree amid the wood And many a new thing understood That was rank folly to my head before - Ezra Pound julie Lemaire s Do you know where you 're going to? Do you like the things life is showing you - Where are you going to? Do you know? Do you get what you're hoping for? When you look behind you there's no open door. What are you hoping for? Do you know? Diana Ross Mt. Monadnock. HEELLP! 1 'm not climbing down that 40 ft. boulder , 1 might be dead tomorrow . . . Do I hafta? . . . LWI, L.B., MB., C.S., B.D . . . Extended study hall? . . . Aerosmith . . . I gotta go on a diet . . . lust one more bite . . . D.EI.B.B., Yellow Spots? . .. Geese What kitten? . .. roasted acorns . . . 1017176 TIRC. . . Bacardi Rum LP Coke . . . Fire extinguishers! . . . running pizza . . . F.N.P.A.B.H. sv' Qui Carmen Cpe. Betancourt Milan I 've had some good times, good times before - 1t's hung me up once, it can't happen no more. I'm gonna start all over - over again. You know life comes on you. It makes you wanna just hideaway It's done foolish on you - you know you iust can't say I 've been through these times before I 'll be through these times somemore And ifl don't find a way - that's the price I 'm gonna pay. Hn gonna start all over - ever again. Mt. Monadnock - Help! . .. the Spring . .. I'm not going down there! . .. T.M., LG., MB., Jerome Peter Wolf. . . Aerosmith I'm quitting! Wait let me take your picture . . . R.P . . . Biology Hikes .. . Bradley G.T1, C.R., S.H., C.F., Sabbath SJ noon hours PBR in the summer . . . state fair . . . Don't lose your head . . . Hard Drivin Man . . . Camels . . . serves you right to suffer ' . . . turn the page I'm not vaulting. Robyne Marie Patent How can I ever thank you for what you have been to me! Oh . . . No! I would like to go downtown with you, but I have a lot of homework to do on a diet??? No..!!! It's freezing outside! Are you sure I will speak English by December? Cathy Simpson Irene Wong Sometimes you think the whole world is falling and it's only yourseU' th at 'a learning. i wa H KN 45,1-H,1x 5- E. 2132.32 Ju ,Qi is B ' in 5 F31-R judyChan 45 LU'e like music is composed of ear, feeling, and instinct, t le mfimi 1Y'i'7 1j5EQ I 15' 1323353 offgi-L 3335 Ulsqgq- Wijxhl WKQJFQ vii W1 fi Eh fi ma, Q-it ZX .zv,H,WVv1 H il? HT ,LTMJQ WEE' Nancy Chan Semknowledge is essential to success. ffl Ri fm BE Q? wif-1 's P ' 7 I Luisa Margarita Cranados Friendship consists in forgetting what one gives, And remembering what one receives. I am going to be on a diet! Good, good tell me something . . . weekends in Boston . . . If you leave me now . . . I am waiting for an outside, letters, anything! . . . Where is my room? . . . Laura, Monica, Carmen, we are going to finish this year. I can't believe it! . . . Denise go and watch T.V .... Do youknowwhere it isP ...Good! Monica Garcia .aaffi 45-15 1? T11 . . . And yet how lovely life would seem If every man could weave a dream to keep him from despair This is my quest, to follow that star, no matter how hopeless, no matter how far. VVhatP I've got an outside!!! . . . Third floor Westerly . . . Were we supposed to sign out before we leftPPP . . . I'll get the food! . . . 1 don't care 0' it is only 60 degrees, I'm still cold!! . . . What dietPPP . . . Snow! ' .,.,-.I , ' 'I -. ' th 1 rr.: it f 1 f?f, Q... ' 1 2 ' I lt -- N -I-C ' x 'n 5, NE: a xy xx ,V - I 14 ,.: 1.- 1 ' . ' xl V l,'.!V:fs,gv unix,-My ll, H X - 0 Q, y 5 -'3?i:t55' .1555-'. 'TI ' 4 K' .zlllliff if L14 --.x 1- 2 -'YV Y Mariza Alejandra Cuesta Miledi I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Mexico . . . qua, qua, qua . . . Who got letters? . . . Chu-bi-dw bi . .. Let's let's go to Friendly's bebito My back hurts... I Don't want to go ... P... 1'mfreezing!!... What are we going to do this week-end . . . nothing . . . movies, Natick Mall . . . Cats? . . . Where? . . . I want to go back home . . . WhyP. . . Mariza, Laura!! Our aunt is coming . . . Did you remember? 56:97:76 'B 2Fc7.8 We the Senior Class of 1977 being of sound body and mind do hereby bequeath our most treasured possesions . . . ALLISON ABIZAID says good-bye to I.B. and leaves all her outsides to the ones who never get any. IENNI ADAMS leaves her Fonzie collection to all of the silvedish in the day hop room. ROSANNE BARTHOLOMEO leaves her voice to the practice rooms in Highland AMY BERMANT leaves all her sale pitches and pleads to any person who can dance and knit at the same time. CARMEN BETANCOURT leaves the Colonial Coffee Shop to all of the Walnut Hill girls in the future. The Senior Class leaves WENDY BIVENS doing announcements. ANNE CALDER leaves on a Suzuki to Virginia slinging her Viva t-shirt to Miss. Dorso and the smoking room permission to everyone who doesn't have it. IUDY CHAM NANCY CHAN, AND IRENE WONG leave their third jloor mom in the tower to the next deserving Chinese girls. TEX leaves the keys to MAVO to anyone who has enough guts to ask Miss. Gruber for permission to go to Eagermans. BETH COWLEY leaves a S-E-N-I-0-R-S Igimme an . . . J to anyone who understand body language. DEBORAH DACEY leaves her golf clubs and turtlenecks to The Club . MARYBETH FARRELL leaves her sketches to the Art History class. DENISE GERRARD leaves her craving for Peanut Butter, Honey, and Andy to all the girls that envy her. LUISA GRANADOS leaves her tardiness to Anthropology. PENNY GREGOIRE leaves the smoking room hours to the up and coming smokers. JULIE GREENE leaves her smile to Ultra Bright. BETH GRIFFEY leaves her Never Ending Song of Love to Jenni. MELISSA HA YES and AYA STARK leave nightly excercises to Westerly. SUE HAYNES leaves her Frye boots and her dieting to the birds. X 1 0 4- J -4 .. CAROL JOLLEY leaves her presence of quiet innocence to anyone who wants to fool them all. FAITH IOYAL leaves for the Ho in a black '62, MARGARET KALLSTROM leaves her make-up and perfume to the Theatre Department. JULIE LEMAIRE leaves debating whether she should have dessert or not. ANDREA LIND hereby leaves the fob of Secretary-Treasurer Class of '77 in quest of the fob of Secretary on Internal Affairs. ANNIE LO leaves her Chinese accent in room 218, Westerly, her giant smile and the piano to Mr. Moore and Mrs. Mcphail. DEBBIE MACHON leaves her diet to Mrs. Brightman hoping she can do something with it and also leaves her dog in the window to Westerly. DORE MANASEVIT leaves her A.B.C. gum to Norie Morgan. LAURA MUNOZ, MONICA GARCIA, and MARIZA CUESTA, The Three Spanish Musketeers, leave their lndecisive moments of either pigging-out or . . . dieting! VICKY ROWSE leaves a new trail on Mount Monadnock, for all those who wish to use it. fif they can find itj. KAREN SALOVITZ leaves her bake sales to the 10:30 wolves. CATHY SIMPSON leaves her I. Geils albums to the Woomba-Goomba with the green eyes. The Senior Class leaves GINNY SMITH singing Rule Britania on the Walnut Hill campus. PAM STAUFFER wills her sock collection fespecially the ostrich-feet socksl to Mr. Lindbergh for use in theatre class. CAROLE TAYLOR leaves her Dorm-Poster Notations. SANDY VALHOULI leaves her candy machines to the little piglets of Walnut Hill School. MARTHA PATRICK leaves Sleep Walking CARRIE KUMLIN leaves a cup of water and all her luck to Vicky Rowse. ROBYNE PATENT leaves still trying to arrange an Aerosmith concert. You 've come a long way baby. ln the fine tradition of Walnut Hill, the Summit Staff of 1977 would like to present the beauties of yesterday and today. In our first annual pageant, with great difficulty our judges selected the following winners: 1. Sexiest - Iulie Lemaire 2. Most Likely to Succeed - Beth Cowley 3. Most Intelligent - Faith Ioyal 4. Most Devilish - Penny Gergoire 5. Miss. Congeniality - Carol Jolley 6. Tomboy - Iulie Greene 7. Prissy - Sandy Valhouli 8. Most Innocent - Debbie Maohon 9. Beauty Queen - Lisa Cote 10. Class bum - Aya Stark Special thanks to the judges who struggled to single out the ten best babies from the class of 1977: Mr. Mark Lindbergh, Mr. Arnold Taylor, Mrs. Kay Hancock, Miss. Mary Billings, and Miss. Ieri Dorso. 'Q .fi . I ' 2 1 S . ,K J 0' ily VI, A A .. 1'7l.EQQQh V' A.s?3vn!:fr gf. gg. ..-' V , ' if fi c-wt , .,. ,. '-' f '- ' .-' :r, - ' 5 QL. '3-'5,,-Jaw' ' E1 ' ' '-Q23 r ' ' .. ' 'I' Q V' I YF: 1 ' N ' Y ' - 4 T A - J . P: 1 -x '4 34- .4 pf wir, , 5 ,E A L.- W O P M0 W P J ' H -SQ? V-. . --Q... -.--q. A 5 .N-x., 'R --inn, A .Dig sauna-:gf on! l. vs... --as 6 ad L ,-sn : wh sa - . :Q 5 Wayside Inn . . . Lake Louise Pixie, Xerxes, if Sally the zooms . . . wicked I don 't wanna go to the haunted house . . . McDonald's . . . Do you want to order out? baked alaska . . . tab popcorn . . . candy bars . . . bakes sales . . . Operation Pig-out Wingersheek . . . Rockport Happy Birthday Ienni! pryamids in the SAAnd . . . That machine just ate my quarter . . . tips if jocks . . . We are table number one . . . You are my sunshine . . . Is the bookstore open sleepovers in the gym . . . pizza kitchen raids . . . Fire Drills Tigers if Polars . . . suicide run . . . posters . . . calenders . . . mugs . . . preppie Day Hops . . . Boarders Achievements . . . SAT's . . . College? Natick Mall . . . Coffee Shop home movies at Andrea's Mickey Mouse . . . Hark, the Natick Police have just spotted the Walnut Hill flying caravans once again Oliver . . . Did I get any mail? . . . The Moke Clan Eager-man's . . . bagels Whose got senioritisP Not me snow days!! . . . sleighriding on school trays . . . hot chocolate . . . caroling Christmas Show . . . Boars Head Birthday roses . . . mondays Senior Class meeting today . . . Ring Day . . . 14hrs. Organizations . . . ice cream and brownies . . . sock hops Friendly's . . . Giovanni 's permissions must be in by 3p.m. Wednesday . . . Rowdy K' r Q15 i w 1 - V : IF' i VW 's I i , 6 i I V x H ' r 6 ' we 'jf' sr W - of Vx ,, l W x . 1 1' .31 .ll Y x' - - W 'A 1 K i I X. - Kalb 4 l. l .fi - s-3 , ,XX 'E' . .H , 1 v. In 4 x Mountain Day . . . You mean I have to go all the way up there? vis-ed word 4111001 senior play . . . Sunday ice cream . . . Bubble Yum Did I get an outside? . . . disco . . . Chercher La Femme . . . the frizzies 55' You 're doing good gang! Frye boots . . . down jackets 1 in right, 2 in left ear golden walnuts . . . twoffths old, threejifths new sun bathing on Stowe roof . . . Roller Coaster Road gin and ice tea . . . Heineken slow gin jizzes . . . independent study . . . source themes . . . senior slump Day Hop Boom . . . Senior Room Saturday night 11:30 sharp uncondemned Highland sign up for the dance comes down today napkin rings Day Hop Exchange . . . 3 p.m. mass evacuation to all points . . . townies NaNaNaNa ... sign up to run away . . . Ma's if Cow 's havtime marching band 4 l .lvl 1 s u' u ' in lg 4' ' s QFLY i ZLf'1'1Zfl te-. six. 1 . .S ,..,-- , A ,dk green and white wedgies . . . capture the flag . . . t.p.-ing spook . . . Mrs. Minnucci if Co. sardines . . . Hello, Chief. . . assemblies see ya later! . c . r I My, -5 New-.1. S-E-N-I-O-R-S, We're the seniors . . . candlelight . . . Laudate Pomp if Circumstance prom - Marriot Hotel Senior Skip Day Parent's Night ...tree day... Iune 10 i saa.a S u ,V gg, , N xx . H xr' i N JB d7lc7?5 c7L'6dfZED I ,v V if 4D j 'tl ff. 1 I ,- aryl 3? -We P 'YL Ta , .Vw naw situ 49 WE ZWAD IT O THE TOP! Remember Mount Monadnock? . . . VVhen Beth Cowley says, Who was that Masked Man? Ann is still wondering how Old Lady Margerison made it up . . . At the top, the Senior class pondered over one question . . . How do we get down? . . . Sue still does not know how she got this high . . . Aya cannot believe Melissa when she says that she flew up . . . Mr. Greene finally realizes that Mrs. Margerison beat him . . . Meanwhile, back at the ranch, All attempts to be Galloping G . . . Well, you guys, we made it down but . . . Where's Vickey Rowse and Co.PP!! ' x .' fy, I ' 'AW Q . UI., l . ,X K 1 ' I , 'l J 'J' ..,e 1, hr T. f ' sim' 4 s B 431 ' if 739-' 'F L3 gu- ,Q-z K 'Q- ,gp- U 7' 1 . ' . x. . wr , 'h .,- 4 ,,-l'f5+gi', 1131, We. ., ' gk P?f'4. -'V' 1' 1 M X, -1115? ' ' 91 if ' ' F -'vilmgfj' 45 ' 4:5-29PSi'3 I ' - . , , I w A 1 L i Ju K 41 ,, ' :,- la aa Wy 4 wh 4, .- '. J. .r, .rg ff r in,- ,,, , riff . , x v -.J my .ty Q Arnold Taylor J- I , La- A Hester Gruber Merrill Macgowan Samuel Greene Amherst, B A Wesleyan, M A.L.S Grave City College L.L D , Headmaster Hester Gruber. Indiana Unwer-stty AB and M A., Bryn Maur College, Ph.D. Latin. Academic Dean. University, MA San Diego State and University qf California at San Diego, Doctoral Studies Dean of Admissions. Robert Manton. Syracuse University BA University of Toronto, York University M A.- English, French, Ford Hall Forum, Dean of Students Arnold Taylor University of New Mexico B.Ag English 10 Art History- Iudlclary Board, Community Council, Assistant Headmaster : . .5 s nf , ' ' , 1 - ' 5 Merrill Macgowan: Tufts, B.A.g Boston . .g . .5 J ' D S 3 9 to , L fs. ' Avi S oreu . 7-ww mf , 5? 'f .QXQQ - ' 2W '+ l?5Ei2':' .fiij Q'-wry. e Iilcxg A Q ste.-X la f ga- gp If J f N X lf f fl-Q! 'Lv 1 s K? ' 2 . 'Lag w ' A ve , ke' : ' 0 ' 'W 1 X xx Q :sf M fs M X .4 Q , e i U f 1 4-fb -T ' 31 Peggy Brightman. Smith College Modern Dance Dance Repertoire Paula Brltttng University of Hartford BS. Simmons College MA. Llbranang Library Club Community Association. Iean Crane Framingham State College, pursuing masters e at Boston University- Special English. Delta Davis Bates College A B- Unlverslty of Wisconsin- Boston University, Masters work, History Social Studies Jeri Dorso Boston Bouve Collegeg Northeastern University B S. in Physical- Educatlon and Health, Field Hockey B- Ball, Lacrosse- Sophomore Class Advssor Nancy Fraser- Emmanuel College BA- Framlngham State College M Ed - Blolog I and ll. Ruth Golden. Radcliffe AB Harvard Sydelle Gomberg: Professional Dancer Ballet, Pedagogy Classical Repertoire, Dance Performances Melissa Howe Overland College, Boston University StrlngMuslc. Sharon Ieffrey Bates College, Museum School, Boston, Framingham State College BA Pottery Crafts, Drawing, Art Club Karon Kehoe Hunter College BA. Columbia University- University of Connecticut M A. University of London, English Chairman f English Department Elektra- Judiciary Committee. Mark Lundberg Brown University AB Smith CollegeMFA. Theatrel 2 3 4 House Parent. ' J f s - s - s ' I ' degre 1 : . ., I . . 5 . .5 . , . . . ., . ., ' . .g Ed.Mg Chemlstryg I.P.S. I . 5 . . . 5 s of , ' : . g D . 5 - 5 o 5 1 ' : . .5 - ' 5 s s s ,J ' ,. MAT! a !4!?A 1 f Lf FV R . 'Lg xl, y' V L 1 v X l '?il1 If .1 no gg of ,v'qL-'X mf - x ' lim 2 X Ash' K xilflllg I x 1 sux X Way! f- r k W- . xg., X X l-fi ' 1' 'MNT X Ing' ':-rw X I X rl I f fl X in ll' 4' I. N '. 7I1 t !Vs,na.l-hw, N4 A' Peggy Brightman Melissa Howe -led Dom Y 1 l 5 l f Paula Britting S i sd? j T, l j X 3 U .E la N , ,,,,,,'4 -- -, P N. 2 . , 3 Sharon jeffrey if I I Nancy Fraser I I ' wr , 1' 1 ,NN Jean Crane Karon Kehoe Ruth Colden ff --J H-Aff-:,T- +.,.Y , , , . , , , F Delia Davis 1 5,-iii L' 'I .ui - Mark Lindberg Sydelle Gomberg I I . .J ' Janet MacBeth: Wilson College BA.- York University MA.g Brown University Doctoral Workg English 1 3 and 4- Freshman Class Advisor. Ssgna MacPhacl: Vassar Collegeg Fongy School of Music- Hailt College of Music piano chamber music Leah Margerison. Salem Collegeg North Carolina State University BS in Mash Education- Algebra 2 Elementary Analysts SAT Review, Cntscal Thinking Social Committee Gaul McCarthy: University of Mass. Amherst BS. in PE and Exercise Science- Physacal Education, Gymnastic coach Commumty Council, Advisor to Athletic Assoc. Daniel Moore. Allegheny College, New England Conservatory BM Head of Mussc Department theory Music Hsstory Choral Music Chamber music, Flute. Joyce Peary- Western College Springfield College MA. Alumnae Director Jane Roberts- Young Harris College, Associate of Sciences, University o University of Georgia Algebra 1 Geometry Yearbook Community Council, Stowe houseparent. Margaret Wellesley College BA- Boston College M Ed French Psychology Assistant International Club, Assistant Senior Class Advisor Graciela Taylor: University of New Mexicog University of Idaho Bridgewater State University- Untverssty of Michigan extension courses fabroadj Spanish 1 Anthropology Junior Class Advisor Medjield State Hospital volunteer Margaret Vsaux. University of North Carolina, AB in French, Universidad Intemacsonal in Mexico, MA an Spanish, cert: ed in Bolcngual Teacher Competences in Language Sldlls and cultureg Spanish 2, 3 4 55 International Club Day Students Advisor. Lynn W11Ill7w. Professional Dancer with the Metropolitan Opera- Ballet 7 3 I ., .5 , . ' 3 7 3 ! -3 D D 7 ! - 5 j a Georgia BSEDg Graduate Work at ' ' 4 , 7 i . ' Q ' 'S a I . . 5 I 5 s ! P I 3 5 , . l . Fl ' ,, ' f , . i Q 1 m 5 M 1 'v xy ' f - y 267' f I N , P ff f f 1 ! B. 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Leah and Rick Margerison - Dorm Parents, Westerly n' V 1 I1 Y N 1 - lf Y l x. 'K . 7 X 1 . 1,1 r, ' Q Kay Hancock - Secretary to the Headmaster Barbara Berman - Secretary lo the Dean jf Mary Keating Chau-women of the Switchboard 1,4 Q g Marie Mullen - Bursar? Office N ' Y Haag - :da Bertha Morrow Secretary to the Director of Admissions Virginia Mulligan Director of the Financial Office I ver mm sam - nesedem cha . Che lKronlin - Resident cha 5 P '11 P Mary Billings - Resident Chap Ps Sheryle Blake - Resident Chap. Maintenance Staff - Philip Farcier, Bruce Lipaer, Paul Quinn Jordon Stover, Bob Fillson, Ward Stover .fx Cafeteria Staff - Sarah Albano, Barbera Smith, Nancy Lea McBoide, Douglas F1-eye, Karen Bergen, Phillip Alicia Bennett Peter Dixon Ward Stover - Maintenance Engineer Norman Sims - Night Watchman x I P wf Housekeepers - Mary Authief, Alter Battell Ronny Himes - Head Cook ...vm l - , .1 L wit My -' Q Q. WK 4 3 1 1 Fig . 'u:n,,:,,w , Nancey Aspel CHEESE That 4:30 Smile! 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'A' 1 ,M .,f- ' ,..f' f' f- IUNIUR CLAS Y S A Q First row: Marjorie Mighells, Susan Braham, Robin Bagley, Anna Corsetti, Ginger Bragdon, Second row: Stefanie Naoes, Cynthia Ridings, Donna Sacco, Third row: Anne Libby, Tasha Cummings, Kathy Theriault, Andrea Almeida, Jill johnson, Robin Greelyg Fourth row: Trudi Blackwood, Holly Woodward, Pam Rosen, Sarah Cosgrove, Martina Schlingman, Polly MacNicolg Fifth row: Kim Hackett, Suzanne Johnson, Liz Scott, Pixie Lewis, Fearn Carter, Marla Zimmerman, Susan Stickney. 42 LL- 5 ul OPHO OBE CLASS Q . I fy'- TP! First row: Stephanie Wood, Carol Brayboy, ltsuko Watanabe, Yuko Shimada, Ginny Corley, Carol Rubin, Carol Hamwey, Second row: Penny Sykes, Ryoto Ito, Tish Johnson, Liz Dkmario, Jeanne Yeransian, Hidelco Hasegawa, Third row: Sarah Greene, President, Jenny Magowan, Allicla Carroll, Kelly Redmond, Lucy Bene, Lauren McCool, Katey Switzer, Wiley McCarthy. 1 1 I J' , 31 -J ,,,a.,Ng3:.Z. EI! , li. ly 5 l - . ,K 'fm X PI V 43 'Dis 'W First row: Kelli Foster, Lisa Gulotta, Debbie Berzofskyg Second row: Linda Alexander, Suzanne Cosmos, Brenda Buhlerg Third row: Kim Croce, Jill Iohnsong Fourth row: Carol Loscutojf Diane Marinas, Dina Cronopuloag QQ I, -9.- C2 J- 6- -ist' IXZN Yr? I 5-. Firat row: Bethany Saunders, Angela Pickelaimerg Second row: Grace Taylor, Lori Blumeg Third row: Louise Montgomery, Anne Cheney, Debbie Zolondickg Fourth row: Andra Cooper, Libby Dollison, Annette Sachsg Flfth row: Mary Ellen Murphy, Michelle Lyman, Marion Cross. :Y W Eighth and Seventh Graderog Dana Floyd, Lydia Greene. FRE CLASS 44 7 of the clubs-oyfesnso W I A school and the student as Everyone in the x I I 1 11 if T. , 1 'I' 'af' I 3 fv ' 9 A :af I hx.. , ' ' l :P' X 'fn to the Athletic Association the year, we spare no Community As- sponsors Oxfam which food to the needy. Commu- keeps the student body X Social Committee organ- ' and trips that would the students. 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Y ' f., ' , - V ,., V' 3 :A LQ' .g, ff f., 'st ,W A f 1- :- 571' J' 414 13.62 4.356 -ff., 5 fu?-.'2..'-1? r 5- ' --. 53 VV- Q., K E ' x5 I N, xx :U First row: Penny Skyes, Kathy Theriault, Holly Woodward, Anna Marla Corsettl, Liz D6'Amd1'l0, Jeane Yeransian, Stephanie Naves Second row: Julie Green, Pam Rosen, Sara Cosgrove, Suzanne Cosmos Third row: Sara Green, Ginny Corley, Lisa Cote Sally Wallis, Kelly Redmond, Lucy Benn, Jill Johnston, Marion Cross Fourth row: Michelle Lyman, Beth Griffey, Darlelle Mason, Vicki Rowse, Jennie Adams, Carolyn Gray, Polly MacNicol, Susan Haynes, Debbie Dacey, Linda Alexander, Jenny Macgowan, Brenda Buhler, Kim Croce, Deanna Roberts, Grace Taylor 'J x C K 6i5f?ir1'! f G G L sf, :few A Q7 L N ,f . 3., l 4 'we lv. -w k . at My -qs , G- 1 . J i .. 'P 9' 7 'I N Q Q52 ,Q- -1 N . ,M',E,,-.' 3: A r J-if ,Al x Lx wif: 'cuffs . , G, My au- fi E' TOVVE DORM 1. x.J K 5 -fm ,. ft 12124 ll 1 H W! las x . 8 ,ff fy' V .5 Q V .S 54 4A M ,.J3nf -- : X ,w I.-1 F, r 'RE , 1 C' .-ffdl... ..7.,1 E IOT DORM . 3 . f.,1 Y- - 'V f , , . , ,, . rx. .1 ffm fi ' X ' ' -'.'f',,i-Svc' 1 1' iggh?53iY5tCf E N an f ,. 49 Z Q11 177 , s-,,,, f- Westerly Dorm VS? I 3 wx-.S r 'FK ,fit XX ...IP . 1 p. if A V 4? Highland Dorm ,rv .,, Fa' f - xv- ' 'E 'F . L f 'Q ' lL L, t-J 51 Community ourwil ,,.........,N 1' '-.X - Q 3 I x 'fy Y . ' , .- ,NX K h. X i, hx .V 3 ,mls Judiciary oarcl 52 COMMUNITY COUNCIL: First rowg Lisa Cote, Carol Jolly, Kathy Theriault. Second row, Sara Greene, Rosanne Bartolomeo, Penny Gregoire, Wendy Bivens, president, Beth Cowley, Carole Taylor. Third row, Mrs. Roberts, Mr. Manion, Mr. Moore, Mellissa Hayes, Mr. Taylor IUDICIARY BOARD: First row, Bethany Saunders, Debbie Berzofsky. Second rowg Elizabeth Keener, Lauren McCool, Katie Switzer, Elizabeth Griffey, president. Third rowg Ma. Dorao, advisor, Andrea Almeida, Martha Patrick, Cindy Ridings, Mr. Taylor, advisor. COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION: First row, Michelle Lyman, Sandy Valhouli, president Beth Cowley. Second row, Andrea Lind, Carol jolly, Penny Gregoire, Faith Ioyal, Pam Stauffer. Third row, Andrea Almeida, Virginia Smith, Melissa Hayes, Amy Bermant, Carol Brayboy, Carole Taylor. SOCIAL COMMITTEE: First row, Mrs. Margerison, advisor, Mary Ellen Murphy, Amy Bermant, Marforie Mighella, Robyn Patent. Second row, Robin Rowse, Allison Abizaid, president, Anna Corsetti, Third row, Carrie Kumlin, Vicki Rowoe, Marla Zimmerman, Anne Calder. ommunity Association -Q L2 ..' . . -O O .1 3 , - Social ommittee 53 MISCH ORD l PM 1 y S 4 . , Carol Jolley, Penny Gregoire, President - Jenny Adams, Kathy Theriault, Vicki Bowne, Beth Griffey - Vice President, Sandy Valhouli, Martina Schlingman, Martha Patrich, Beth Cowley, Wllosanne Bartolomeo. ART C 54 V- .-.- n 'Tw 3 I 'Ks g Z f' 'ir First row: Vicki Rowse, Allison Abizaid, Susan Braham, Susan Hamwey Second row: Marybeth Robin Bagley, Robin Rowse, Carol Loscutoff Third row: Andrea Lind, Susan Haynes, Debbie Dacey, Hecht, President Karen Salouvitz E ECTRA J iii! J 1. W A . , ' I - Hn ', ,. 1' f - . , ,X ' 'A -2. ,h X .- Firat row: Editor - Rosanne Bartolomeo, Assistant Editor - Amy Befmant, Carla Zinch, Anna Vazquez, Melissa Hayes. Second row: Martha Patrick, Eva Davidson. r f -I F I .fl r X1 A wifi:- Y , Sf. . :thi Eg vw 1 ww ua ,SB IZ: :vcr al-J ,H ,ix Debbie Dacey, Ann Nahill, Lisa Cote, Kathy Theriault, Denise Cer-rad, Trudl Blackwood, Judy O'Daniel, Carol Brayboy, Beth Cowley, Anna Vazquez, Anne Lo. 4 : O l D ' 55 ATHLETIC SSOCIA T10 K ,-X' 'r ik Athletic Association Representatives - Faculty: Miss McCarthy, First row: Penny Sykes, jill Iohnsong Second row: Anna Corsettl, Debbie Dacey Wresldentj, Carol Taylor fTlger Captalnlg Third row: Susan Haynes fVlce Presldentj, Anne Calder I Polar Captainl NA TIO CLUB 56 International Club - Faculty: Miss Suby, First row: Anna Corsettl fVlce Presldentj, Carol Brayboy, Sandy Valhouli, Marjorie Mighells, Allison Abizald fPresldent2, Beth Cowley, Diane Marinas, Louise Montgomery, Grace Taylorg Second row: Holly Woodward, Norle Nagashima, Dina Cronopulos, Betsy Burke, Ryoto Ito, Anne Llbbyg Third row: Amy Bermant, Wiley McCarthy, Annette Sach, Lisa Gulotta Fourth row: Keiko Takahashi, Susan Braham, Martina Schllngman, Virginia Smith, Hldeko Hasegawa, Andfa Cooper 1 noon Whether you are a tgrder or a day hop, Walnut Hill will be an ev part of you. You'll think back on all t g good and bad experiences youiae had here. H -- about the time when you were in A ff ,QV yur- 'Mg bat A, A into someorfe's l r if there's the time when you finally fou like perfect music for your foor routine and t f y at the record. Remember that piece of music I you couldn't quite con quer, and completely ihed your whole weekend? Then there's the first rkout of the season and you thought for sure if you weren't going to be able to move for the ilof your life - or at least until next week! R f er that beautiful outfit you bought over vaca ip and then that beautiful piece of clay that yo on. How about those pants that were too b P f r you and kept slipping down while you were rig your Theatre warm ups. Sad, Happy, F or Confused, you'll always remember th ,piece of you which is Walnut Hill. .ai v . is L .- i n .,,, pb. H ! 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X4 Y ' 1 ,mf F .Nb gl Y., L, AH. g -an ... 4 3 1' , GYMNASTICS TEAM: First rowg Kelli Foster, Ginger Bragdon, Wiley McCarthy. Second rowg Carol Loscutoff, Mamie Bjornson, Kathy Simpson. Third rowg Anne Calder, Sue Dagget, Marla Zimmerman. 'W 1 w Q 1. lan I-. Q-- sw - mx va V - Ck'-TAX5: 'AY' 'fr fc TNQ' W .f XXNN . .xx N J Y :Cl of twgfen X 50-ij F ,fknz 4 -,. X 4 WJ Af.,-1-LL... .,.-' -- ' ar 'NEXT' 1,- . , . y .P I av VARSITY: First rowg Sara Green, Martha Patrick, Beth Cowley, .lulle Green, Penny Sykes. Second rowg Anna Corsetti, Andrea Almeida, Trudi Blackwood, Carole Taylor, Susan Haynes, Debbie Dacey, captain, Ms. Dorso, coach. its. ll? JUNIOR VARSITY: First rowg Lucy Bens, Jill Johnston, Robin Rowse, Robyn Patent, captain, Cindy Rddings, Liz D'Amario. Second rowg Ms. Dorso, coach, Robin Greely, Ria Mead, Pam Rosen, Michelle Lyman, lemme Yeramian, Ann Nahill. J-'Z' X A FSE- xr? K aarsaggg' 41 25. ,- ,J if-1-cl-555 Y X , -,xm-Y' ' , , 1 w y fgf b g, , F , . 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On the Gulf of Mexico Vanderbilt Beach fNaplesj, Florida 33940 f813J 597-3123 Located on Vanderbilt Beach just a few miles north of the center of Naples, La Playa Beach dr Racquet Inn offers the very finest in resort accom- odations and activities. 76 1-r IH Arn-4 F I KN, DONALD N. MARINOS, C.L.UZ Toms River, NJ. 224-3367 Life, Health, Group Pensions ESTATE PLANNING Variable Annuities, Mutual Funds Best Wishes Class of 1977 WORCESTER SCALE CO. INC. Worcester, Mass. JONES REXALL DRUG 7 Main Street Natick, Mass. John P. Lang B.S. Paul Shapalis B.S. REGISTERED PHARMACISTS Tel. 653-1820 , TPM .- . ' 7 GOOD LUCK P Compliments of Willard Daggert J: I FIA GSTZIFF' FOODSEF? VICE CO New England DivhIonfLeaders in Foodservice DISll!'bUll0fl ONE VENUS WAY o ATTLEBOFIO. MASSACHUSETTS 02703 Congratulations and Best of Luck to the Class of 1977 With Best Wishes From Barclay Brook School Staff Yarns b 2 1' Limestone Plaza Fayetteville, New York 13066 y Mail Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D. Patrick I W Good Luck Richard W. Cote CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1977 Walnut Hill School Parents League IIAIIlIN UEUSWHEAIHEEE 209 WEST CENTRAL STREET NATIBK MASSACHUSETTS 01760 TEL 655 0522 - Consolidated Finance Corp - Pilot Bonding - Heritage Insurance - Realty Co. - Buckingham Group LTD. Consolidated Resourses Corporation rd' 1155 2 Congratulations to the class of 1977 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. C n Yui Hung Natick Bus serum, Inc. C . 65 Rockland St. ambndge ' Packigi golmpany, Inc. ' 1 oo martlload -11' Wvfhm I Boston, lggczsgchusetts H ac rs o 'me a c oice mea serv ein - A J 'MHP 1,1 'fl P ke tg.laT,: eataZi51taTlandIfnsti:ztion.1: g ho one num er ' ' V V' r ,:,i2Z?5:g,fzsz., Tel. 653-8262 653-2848 237-3748 80 Compliments of Industrial Polymers and Chemicals, Inc. Shrewsbury, Massachusetts Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Dacey A We Are ering xcursions By the Hour - Day - or Week Sports - Theatre - Dining Out We can make these and many other events more enjoyable! CHERQ-Q ll I if--W , . f X 2... - 'ii W- f- X 4 ' - - -' VI VI -. X x X ? .situ-N , :TS -49. ' MW-X W W e ' lr f 'im ff f I 1 . ,. -eff, - 4 - 2- -- 2 ' ' , A . i . , , 4 3 Qs, 3, 4' Ig rf ' !,' fit, 2 1 .1 A, f 51 ' e ae I Wellesley Fells Bus Lines Charter Service For All Occasions Air Conditioned 41 if 45 Passenger coachs! reclining seats 962 Worcester St. Wellesley 235-4044 Fells Taxi Co. Small Groups Are Our Speciality Ten Passenger Vehicles for any occasion Day or Night 1000 Worcester St. Wellesley 235-4161 Inquiries Invited 82 L. Ex ,W 2 E E EE E E Compliments E of E' Mallon M Lemaire E s E : E E E 5 5 3 A' 1. M N .E Q E fl 'IH' - !-E- UI' E HI T' n- gill! I ill 5 'QI' Z Ql!,!Ii 2 - , 3 To accomplish great things, E we must not only act but also dream, .xx 5 I 5 -,LEA - . E 1 ' 77 It -2 --: -J '-' 2 S x not only plan but also believe. 2 Anatole France -2 2 -' E : 2 : 5 , E - , fn' i , E X- 3 E - 71 .- A 7 , .- 1 E i ? E ig? 5 Apparel for the Sports' Families SafT-Bak - Hunting and Fishing Woods Goods - Camping Chiller Killer - Insulated for snowmobiling and other winter activities SafT-Bak, Inc. P.O. Box 628 Altoona, Pa. 16603 Natick Federal Savings and Loan Association 49 Main Street Natick Now new term deposit certificates earn more than ever at Natick Federal Savings. 83 nf? Q 'Q Compliments of Fiske Corporation 20 Main Street Natick, Massachusetts Came um Ma and Dad The Walnut Hill Congratulations from ' K lin's J' 133 61 Ll 9? Alumnae Association Welcomes The cm of '77 Cokettafgetq-Mfeffw-. WZXZ? ,ftiuiiifbm fdogifdydawwae 84 M e N 4. Wir fl., j if Elvin S. Taylor 509 Madaket Rd. Nantucket, Ma. Building Contractor of Nantucket Wells Shoe Store 28 Main Street ,guss- Natick ra, plzz -f Natick Pizza Palace 30 East Central Street A Natick Z 653-3240 5 xr 5.1 FAIR if YEAGER Best Wishes . , INSURANCE The Rom Famuy over 78 years I Arthur B. Fair Arthur B. Fair jr. John F. Yeager Robert E. Fair Established 1898 SLAMIN'S SERVICE STATION Bud Slamin, Prop, voun ndependenf ff Walnut Sf- lnsuranfe PKGENT Naflck, MHSS, 01760 ssnvgou Fmsr Tel' 653.9721 85 C zz UFFSH UU. Hollister BLDG. P.O. Box 116 Babson Park, Massachusetts 02157 Phone 237-1528 X Greek and American Style hw Colonial Cojjfee Shop n homemade J ff 9 Main Street 'HM Natick 1 NS-Z TRY OUR SPECIALTIES Anyone who tastes them once wrll always remember them. PIZZA PLUS FOR FASTER SERVICE CALL 655-714-0 WE WILL HAVE IT READY FOR YOU. 1 16 North Main St. Natick, Mass Prices Subject To Change Fairbanks and Y Sons, Inc. J JS .Eg Stationery I School Supplies A Friend 86 HN Hartwell and Son, Inc. A century of fuel service to New England utilities and industry 31 St. James Avenue Boston, Mass. Best Wishes to the Class of '77 From Ioe, Linda, David, and John Bartolmeo Bart and Sons, Inc. Mason Contracting Pane Plains, NY. 12567 I would like to thank Mr. Taylor, Miss. Gruber, and my teachers, and everyone else who have made these four years at Walnut Hill happy ones. Denise - Diane Gerrand ' in :ide A little bit of Cambridge in Natick N 22 Main sneer 1 . 1 2,41 Rt. 27 - Natick 9-5 Monday - Saturday 4' 'X ass-5305 M- N ' We fsireee gggsg'-2? Cerel Insurance JJVTQAQNEEIQ Cerel Travel Agency W' X 19 Main Street VMTN' Natick Tel. 655-5450 653-2400 Pendleton Bm WMM Jewelers - Silversmiths I 0 O Mr. and Mrs. Iose Abzzazd 1 Mah, Sm, and Natick, Massachusetts Tel. 653-4910 Established over 60 years 88 Sincere Best Wishes to the Graduates! C Guaranty - First Trust Company 653-5500 Member, FDIC New Hampshire Academy of Performing Arts S X Home of the Seacoast Congmmlauom I-3 Q' ' Cidal Dam co. 'md BtZ'i,3 'e' 5' cseegeand C1088 of '77 :ff 5:'afl Q 0 35, Minn, x Pfwd' Denise - Diane Gerrard fi' and Andrew Forrest Directors: Marta and Patrick H. Patent Conveniently Located Directly On Route 1, Seabrook, NH Hn a 200 yr. old restored barn studioj Telephone, 603-474-2444 21st season in the seacoast area zip - 03874 89 my yummy mmm AND SUBURBAN WEEKLIES NILES, OHIO wI'cI 1570 Compliments of STOVVELL'S Natick Mall Solzd GOLD 5 2 1 TILLY if SALVY'S 1111 111- 1 1 11 11. 1 1- -11 -111 7 11 Bacon Street Farm 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 .- 100 Bacon Street and 10 Worcester Road Natick, Ma. 111 .111 111 111 111 111 Complete Family Outfitters 81 Union Ave. Sudbery 443-8500 for all skiing and - , , Compliments of a Friend camping equipment ' OOPS!! We missed the deadline. to next years Summit staff from the 1976-77 staff. nderclass i ectory Alexander, Linda 43 Eliot St., Sa. Natick, Mass. 01760, 655-0865 Almetda, Andrea 90 Acushmet Ave., New Bedford, Mass., 02740, 9225941 Au, Pamela 15 Fontana Gardens, 4th Fl., Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, H-774234 Bagley, not-in 15 Ridgeview Ave, Trumbull, cam oaau, 261-3439 Bens, Lucy 11 Sturbridge Rd., Wellesley, Mass. 02161, 235-2681 Berzofsky, Deborah P. O. Box 1306, West Dennis, Mass. 02670, 398-6032 Blamson, Mamie Box 385, Eagle, Idaho 63616, 209 939-0926 Blackwood, Trudl 344 M Steele Rd., W Hartford, Conn. 06117, 203 232-2096 Blume, Lori 110 Jeanne St., Portland, Maine 04102, 774-0776 Bragdon, Virginia Center Rd., Lyndeborough Center, N.H 03082, 654-9076 Braham, Susan 911 Centennial Ave., Sewtekley, Penn. 15143, 412 741-7731 Brayboy, Caml 10 Rockland Ave., Roxbury, Mass. 02119, 442-9842 Buhler, Brenda 138 Sherburn Circle, Weston, Mass. 02193, 237-5442 Burke, Betsy 269 Maine St., Brunswick, Maine 04011, 207 725-6372 Caldwell, Jennifer 6711 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Maryland 20034, 301 365-0628 Carroll, Alicia 10 Avon St., Natick, Mass. 01760, 653-7384 Carter, Feam 1203 Klrk Circle, Greenville, Miss. 38701, 376-8671 Cheney, Anne Box 185, Sunderland, Mass. 01375, 413 253-3601 Cvlaa, Meg I3 Woodmore Strive, Hanover, MH. 03755, 603 643-3994 Cooper, Andra 44 Harding Rd., Portsmouth, N.H. 03601, 603 436-3469 Corley, Hinny 71 Turner St., Dedham, Mau. 02026, 326-5610 Corsetti, Anna 141 Webster St., West Newton, Mass. 02165, 969-6601 Cosgrove, Sara 201 Wickham Way, Norwood, Mass. 02062, 769-1668 Cosmos, Suzanne 44 MacArthur Rd., Natick, Mass. 01760, 653-8166 Croce, Ktm 145 Benvenue St., Wellesley, Mass. 02161, 237-0493 Cronopulos, Dina 23 Louis St., Chelsea, Mass. 02150, 664-5613 Cross, Marion 819 Monument St., Concord, Mass. 01742, 369-9619 Cuesta, Marisa Boquilla 3001, Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Lomas del Santuarlo, Mexico, 2-44- 97 Cummings, Tasha 713 Tulip Tree House, Indiana Universiay, Bloomington, Indiana 47401, 305 665-8013 Doggett, Susan 10 Suffolk Rd., Wellesley, Mass. 02161, 235-9223 Dlmarlo, Liz 192, High Rock St., Westwood, Mass. 02090, 326-7614 Davidson, Eva 390 Main St., Oneonta, N.Y. 13820, Decina, Lisa P. O. Box 2721, Balboa, Canal Zone, 52-2766 Dalltson, Elisabeth Anne ILS. Embassy - New Delhi, clo Dept. of State, Washington D.C. 20520, 611-637 Evans, Katherine 359 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N.J. 07028, 201 748-4775 Floyd, Dana 154 Lakeshore Drive, Brookfield, Conn., 775-4062 Foster, Kelli 1543 Westward Drtve, Miami Springs, Fla. 33166, Gonzalez, Carmen Calle Francisco Menendes, Quinta Maria Luisa, San Salvador, El Salvador, Central America, 22-1635 Gray, Carolyn 90 Maple St., Sherborn, Mass. 01770, 653-9227 Greeley, Robin 17 Maugus Ave., Wellesley, Mass. 02161, 235-6522 Greene, Sarah 24 Highland St., Mateck, Mass. 01760, 655-0843 Gulotta, Lisa Hemlock Trail, New City, MY. 10956, 914 634-3660 Hackett, Kim 4815 Jamestown Rd. N.W, Washington, D.C. 20016, 301 229-6144 Holler, Enid P. 0. Bo: 60, Syvan Drive, Hollldaysburg, Penn. 16648, 814 6953976 Hamwey, Susan P.0. Bo: 2019, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, 43100 Hamwey, Carol P. 0. Box 2019, Dhahran., Saudi Arabia, 43100 Hasegawa, Hldeko 4-16-7 Tabata, Klta-ku, Tokyo, Japan, 466-8221-3 Hatter, Joanne 3 Lakeside Crescent, Ile Bizard, Quebec, Canada HOC 1H6, 514 626-2674 Hecht, Kim 25 Florence St., Natick, Mass. 01760, 655-6515 Henderson, Megan 3513 Ft. Roberdeau, Altoona, Pa. 16602, Hoey, Suzanne 95 Lexington St., Holyoke, Mass. 01040, 413 534-4196 Holton, Dianna 103 South St., Milltown, MJ. 06650, 201 626-0412 1to, Ryoko 3-7-12 Asahi-cha, Akishima-city, Tokyo, Japan, 0425-41-3192 Johnson, Letltia 151 Belmont Rd., WZ Harwich, Mass. 02671, 432-9662 Johnson, Suzanne 4070 Pratrie Rd., Urbana, Ohio 43018, 464-3603 Johnston, Jill 13 Htgh Rock Rd., Wayland, Mass. 01776, 356-4426 loyal, Faith Box 725, Eastham, Mass. 92642, Keener, Elizabeth 7 Hamwny St., Stonington, Conn. 06376, 203 535-0729 Lempert, Cynthia 31 Lathrop Rd., Wellesley, Mass. 02161, 237-4235 Lewls, Elisabeth 5816 Elmer St., Pettsburgh, Pa. 15323, 412 363-3397 Libby, Anne 272 Palmquen Court, Buffalo Grove, Ill. 60090, 312 531-0924 Loscurofj, Carol 166 Jenktns Road, Andover, Mass. 01610, 475-2502 Lyman, Michele 22 Birch Rd., Wellesley, Mass. 02161, 235-5584 McCarthy, Mary Route 82, Clarkesville, Ga. 30523, 404 754-2003 McCool, Laurte clo Arabian American Oil Co., P.O. Bax 653, Ras Ranura, Via Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, 6123 Machowan, Iennver 76 Centre St., Dover, Mass. 02030, 765-1582 Moc Nicol, Polly 46 Leewood Rd, Wellesley, Mass. 02181, 235-6467 Marinas, Diane 136 Clayton Ave., Toms River, ML 06753, 201 244-2616 Mason, Danielle 264 Irving Ave., Providence, R.1. 02906, 331-6247 Mead, Maria 259 Long Beach Rd., Centerville, Mass. 02632, 775-1226 Menendex, Amelia 4 Ave. A, 13-36 Zona, 9, Guatemala City, Guatemala, C.A., 60926 Mighells, Marjorie 815 Tracy St., Olenn, N. Y. 14760, 716 372-6694 Montgomery, Louise 51 Pine St., Ear Falls, Ontario, POV ITO, Canada, 607 222-3593 Morgan, Nor-le 25214 Peach Tree Rd., Clarksburg Maryland 20734, 301 972-1612 Murphy, Mary Ellen 40 Stromquist Ave., Lowell, Mass. 01652, 456-2391 Nagashima, Morie 8-15-21, Shakufli-cho, Nerirna-ku, Tokyo, Japan, 03-996-5121 Nahill, Ann 10 Glen Ave., Methuen, Mass. 01844, 663-1496 Nason, Barbara 3 Cabot Rd, Wayland, Mass., 01776, 356-4277 Niechwiadowicz, Yvonne 60 Cloverleaf Rd., Leominster, Mass 01453, 534-4702 0Dan1el, Judy Bo: 206, Roundlake, N.Y. 12151, 516 699-2490 Peckelsimer, Angela 18 Manley Ave., Asheville, No. Carolina 26604, 704 253-8690 Redmond, Kelly Boyce Farm Rd., Lincoln, Mass. 01773, 259-6430 Ridlngs, Cindy 223 Brattle Rd., Syracuse, MX 13203, 315 472-6669 Roberts, Deanna 17 Shattuck St., Natick, Mass. 01760, 653-6505 Roberts, Linda Tranquillity Rd., Middlebury, Conn. 06762, 756-2047 Rohtsteln, Rhonda 21 Vaillencourt Drive, Framingham, Mass. 01701, 879-5744 Rosen, Pamela 25 Liberty St., Natick, Mass. 01760, 653-1687 Rowse, Rabin 68 Pleasant St., Berlin, Mass. 01503, 638-2263 Rubin, Carol 12 Clearview Drlve, Natick, Mass. 01760, 653-2997 Ruiz, Marla del Roclo Dias Mlron No. 111, Coatzacolacos, Ver, Mes-lcv, 2-02-80 Sacco, Donna 125 Electric Ave., Lunenburg Mass. 01462, 562-6659 Sachs, Annette 143 Five Field Rd., Madison, Conn. 06443, 245-7049 Saunders, Bethany 90 Broad St., Freehold, MJ. 07762, 462-6471 Schllngmann, Martina Mellinghofer-Str. 130, 42 Oberhausen, West Germany, 0208-860-810 Scott, Elizabeth Bodine Rd. R.D. it 1, Malvern, Penn. 19355, 215 627-7588 Shahlavie, Sheila National Iranian Oil Company, Bo: 1683, Tehran, Iran, Shea, Samantha 20 Deer Run, Plantsville, Conn. 06479, 203 626-6745 Shlmada, Yuko 2-19-21, Shimizu, Sugimani-ku, Tokyo, Japan, 03-396-5966 Spinale, Laura 25 Douglas Ave., Maynard, Mass. 01754, 897-9576 Stickney, Susan 13 Sunset Drive, Danbury, Conn. 06610, 203 792-4036 Switzeg Katie 9 Juniper St., Wenham, Mass. 01964, 469-1320 Sykes, Penny 49 Beech St., Norwood, Mass. 02062, 762-4242 Takahashi, Keiko 2-7-4, lkeltri, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan, 03-424-7954 Taylor, Grace 26 Highland St., Natick, Mass. 01760, 655-4767 Therlault, Kathy 184 Worcester St., Natick, Mass. 01760, 653-4266 Thornassen, Paula 65 Phelps St., Lyons, MY. 14479, 315 946-6161 Vazquez, Anna Sunset Hill Rd., Redding, Conn. 06696, 936-3366 Walles, Sally 202 Willis Rd., Sudbury, Mass. 01776, 443 2637 Watanabe, ltsuko 2-2-13, Hlgashimachi, Ktchiiofi, Musashino-city, Toyko, Japan 0422-22- 4766 Wong, Irene 148A Tunglowan Rd., 3rd Floor, Block A, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Wood, Stephanie Western Ave., Box 350, Kennebunkport, Maine, 207 967-5900 Woodward, Holly 237 Honepand Rd., Sudbury, Mass. 01776, 443-2227 Yeransian, Jeanne 41 Pembmke Rd., Weston, Mass. 02193, 237-1648 Zaepfel, Jannette Hardscrabble Rd., Westheld, MX 14787, 716 326-2600 Zertuche, Martha Laura Vta Savotino 301 Ote., Col. E Del. Valle, Nonterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mes-lco, 56-98-47 Zimmerman, Marla The Racquet Club East, 26555 Richmond Rd., Bedford Heights, Ohio 44146, 464-7122 Zinich, Carla 1915 W Front St., Berwick, Perm. 18603, 717 752-2607 Zolondick, A. Deborah 11 Marcus Rd., Wilmington, Mass. 01687, 658-6275 Bodrogl, Anita 132 Court St., Plattsburgh, N. Y. 12901, 563-6741 '?'1Qmu.v E IOR DIRECTORY Allison Abizaid 16 Manor Way, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 12601, 914 462-1592 A jennifer Adams Perry Road, Natick, Mass. 01760, 617 653-5377 Rosanne Bartolomeo Stissing Avenue, Pine Plains, N. Y. 12567, 914 398-6620 Amy Bermant 350 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017, 212 953-0424 Carmen Betancourt Ave. Allende 719 Ote., Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico, 3-43-10 Wendy Bivens 18 Balmoray Court Apt. 4., Durham, No. Carolina 27707, 489-8924 Anne Calder 7 Windsor Street, Andover, Mass. 01810, 475-2184 Judy Chan 47 Iordon Road, Man King Building, 7!F, Hong Kong, K-852783, K-310940 Nancy Chan 47 Jordon Road, Man King Building, 7!F, Hong Kong, K-852783, K-310940 Lisa Cote 9 Pamela Road, Framingham, Mass. 01701, 877-0504 Beth Cowley 615 Loretta Drive, Orange, Calif 92669 Debbie Dacey 77 Woodcliff Road, Welksley Hills, Mass. 02181, 235-6872 Marybeth Farrell 6 Elmhurst Street, Taunton, Mass. 02780, 822-2163 Monia Garcia Zaragoza 607 Pte., Montemorelos, N.L., Mexico, 56-29-49 Denise Gerrard clo Aragian American Oil Co., Dhah- ran, Saudi Arabia Luisa Granados Col. Escalon 61 Ave. Norte 3145, San Salvador, El Salvador Central America julia Green 24 Highland Street, Natick, Mass. 01760, 655-0843 Penny Gregoire 44 Robinhood Road, Nashua, N.H. 03060, 603 883-5448 Beth Griffey 7 Highland Street, Natick, Mass. 01760, 653-5032 Mellisa Hayes 1 Channel Point Drive, W1 Yarmouth, Mass. 02673, 777-7515 Susan Haynes 135 Cliff Road, Wellesley, Mass. 02181, 236-7243 Carol Jolley 80 Buckelew Avenue, Jamesburg, NI. 08831, 201 521-1163 Margaret Kallstrom P.O. Box 434, Skagway, Alaska 99840, fHj907 983-2517 fWj 907 983-2522 Carrie Kumlin 155 Milk St. Apt. 28, Westboro, Mass. 01581, 366-5309 julie Lemaire 2 Crestview Terrace, Nashua, N.H 03060, 883-2785 Andrea Lind 35 Mill Street, Framingham, Mass. 01701, 877-5140 Anne Lo 3 Rutland Quadrant, Kowloon Tong, Kow- loon, Hong Kong, 362791 Deborah Machon Hoxsie Roads, W1 Kingston, R.I. 02892, 539-7963 Dore Manasevit Echo Lane, Fairfield, Conn. 06432, 203 372-6014 Laura Munoz Av. 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