Greenhill School - Cavalcade Yearbook (Addison, TX)

 - Class of 1979

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There are probably as many different answers to that question as there are individuals who are a part of Greenhill. After careful consideration of different areas of the school environment, it is relatively easy to understand why a Greenhill student has a special kind of educadon. Greenhill is situated on over eighty acres ofland. Just past the north and south ends of the campus are pastures with grazing horses-no buildings. Few schools have such an idyllic setting. When we are too caught up in school activities, the physical surroundings are a constant reminder that there is a world outsude. Greenhill offers a fine college preparatory program. Students cannot help but learn in an academically- oriented situation. There are many interesting electives aside from the required subjects. For those willing to put forth the effort, Greenhill offers well rounded elementary and secondary educations. Perhaps one of the most outstanding aspects of the school is its faculty. Good student-faculty relation- ships enhance a student's desire to learn. The willingness of the faculty to support and to help their students in all areas of school life is truly remarkable. There is a wide range of ages at Greenhill. One of the special aspects of the school is the presence of all grade levels in the same campus. There is 4 to keep the four schools from being entities. No matter what the age of student, he something in common with all the others- is happy to be here Field trips, peacocks roaming the senior Halloween parades, balloon launches, a myriad of other things all combine to experience special. The 1978-79 issue of Cavalcade has concentrated on is unique our school. 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Surface , e ee eeeee e . that ,,:.L Q e,e,e eeeeh Teachers Q'2' eeei eeie v eeeee . l efee the is eee ie Jee iii xee e 1 'Q ee'e f'1 'e eee7 ee e 7 W 0 nN-L me f,,,,, 5 ,A441.,,,,f1l,L :-. -,if 1.LQ1 vicki eastus Drew Steele Drew Steele has been a part of Greenhill for the past twelve years. She is the sponsor of the Spanish National Honor Society, the assistant dean of students, and the senior class sponsor and coordinator. In addition, her sense of humor and buoyant personality have made all welcome in her classes. Ms. Steele takes a genuine interest in all that she does and can always be found, smiling and cheerful, on campus during school and extra-curricular activities. She always finds time to help those who need help, whether they are in her class or not, and she takes time to talk to each student individually about his or her problems, interest, and activities. She has enriched the lives of all who know her. The Senior class of 1979 gratefully dedicates the 1979 edition of the Calvacade to a terrific friend and teacher, Drew Steele. 1.65 -in ,, A , fs, Q 4-22 .Ls ,Q jury IN. ,K Nl .--:Q E QQ H ,W , J J! Q- Q- 11' 'Chu Qv FL e E l G F Miiiifff -' I 1 52555, . .wx 1 A xmvaxfvw -V-1. ,.,. .M , R , A f ,'Y' A I 6 . f A'i' ' 1 x krk, 1 ' X ' Z Q 4' in b. N Free Time Free time at Greenhill is treasured and savored by every student. When else can he go in for a cold can of 4'Tahitian Treati' and a quick game of billiards? And if that's not his bag, then Chili's IS just up the street. Of course, not everyone has fun during his free periods. There are those few whom outwardly we despise, but inwardly we envy: that mysterious minority who actually STUDY during free time. To the more observant eye, it is obvious that these hope- less individuals are to be the next leaders of our great country . . . L4 v my-, The Great Outdoors If there's one thing that there is plenty of at Greenhill, it's the great outdoors . Trees, dead grass, and pollen abound on the campus, as well as Dr. Pepper cans and food wrappers. The times one can spend outside are limited, though. In the winter, one can only enjoy the outdoors if one dares to brave 00 wind chill factors. In the spring, pollen wracks the hayfever sufferer's sinuses. But there are those days when Greenhill is a veritable utopia. The sun shines and the breeze blows, and an upper schooler can place himself under a weeping willow by the pond and dream about his happy days in the lower school .... And a lower schooler can sit out by the three chimneys and dream about those days when he can be a big upper schooler, too .... + Herr' Q., -IQ? A,1., fi Ti. H if -f , sid . Growing Up Among all the other side effects that Greenhill produces, growing up stands out particulary. The highly-structured social atmosphere will not only teach a student how to, and how not to, get along with another, but also how to be accepted or rejected by his 'peersn The trials and tribulations of school, any school, are probably among the most conducive factors in developing adolescent maturity. Who will ever forget staying up until four oclock studying for a test or writing an English paper one suddenly remembers? And what about coming to school and watching the teacher pass out a test you had forgotten all about? These and many other educational ordeals serve only to add to one's sense of responsibility, maturity, and impending insanity. And, of course, as always there are those who never seem to grow up .... in J -A ,, , s Nz- ,xgffmifiagg ' I J K ' gf' j l?f9lfi- 'Q' 5 L ggi, F , ' mi? ' sfffw W, SF' . , :pf .f f ,ri 1, fi ff: f Af ii 1 , - J ' ji-i8?f2TZY'f37M VV.. V M 1 -pu M13- .-55 ..,.+,gj 4 . ' , 1,2 . 9 M.wQ 'f H vm w 'mini IW l ,I' w'.fi1- , 'f at' 1 L ' i l 733' fit' I fff : ywu, 1 H Becoming Educated What one learns while at Greenhill is totally up to oneself falmostj. A student can take philosophy, psychology or ceramics. In the same sense, one can study eight hours a night or practically not study at all. This flexibility allows those who want to learn to learn'1 and those who just want to go to school to go to school' within the same educational system. Granted, there will always be those who are here simply because they have to beg but Greenhill, unlike public schools, is highly conducive to learning-even if one is initially uninterested. At Greenhill, one can feel his interest and quest for knowledge grow with each year, and each year there is something interesting to satisfy it. I t z J' V' . ,, -X Il: I X I f. xi fix 'C f , Xt , NGK U -. sz- X o -. v ,, is o O SSW? 9 6 4 I K In X Nxt' iy + J 11 I X ' 4 f . 4 l i I ' 1' J 'U AX i if .L .' N 14 Q i E W 'V 1 11:14. A ,44 1 if if, 1 , IN-if , ' 3 N t 'M' i :jj A ,Q . VAX I I , 1 j. . 1 Jl i w , ' 14 I V if xg L I 54 .9 1 'V A 11-7-' 5 HS. ' ,sl ' 2 I9 I y X XR X555 X2 Xx Am f- 4 M X 1 -aw X NX N ,ff QQ v ...f N N K S N s X Us X , xl I . . xx , 4 W A 1 nk 3 , 1 KH- ' 1 I r 6 ' 2, V': Y. QCP '-'Qii m -ff' :-QQ ' W f' .S -. , V -aff,-X-Q. '-IP? fi 'ax r 1 -S n A V .' I, 'xxh 5 A X X V -M.. '7 N X i I X , V, HW IX Ig 1 sg X x m ' S ll ' 4 ,lb fa 'Q UB in '50 lf W MJ' G S Remembering coming to Greenhill as a lonely, isolated child who didn 't know a soul reminds me of the unique qualities of the Greenhill faculty. It was my fourth grade teacher who provided the warmth and patience that enabled me, for the first time, to realize my potential as a human being and a student. They pulled me from my shell and taught me that reaching for the stars should be a way oflife to be practiced on a day to day basis. There was a little bit ofstar in every spelling word properly memorized and every multipli- cation fact sheet accurately completed. This environment woven by the Greenhill faculty is what makes Greenhill. Throughout the periods of change in administration, the emphasis on a qualified staff if has remained constant. Green- hill teachers are known to be genuinely interested in each individual student, both in school and out of school. They want to help the student to reach and grow in school, and they want the school environment to be positive and enjoyable. This philos- ophy is practiced not only in the preschool and lower school, but it is carried through the twelfth grade so that by the time the student graduates he will understand what learning is. -Cathy Corman Y G Vxxxie X'XTI5x xe 'T-1 l is h .... ,,.,4-- Q x X, . . 3 iii? F 5 ' gigs, ta. gm N if X ii E s The Headmaster One of the many jobs of a headmaster is to recruit and to retain a strong and qualified teaching staff Mr. Foote has done his job well. Greenhill has a superb staff of committed, dedicated, dynamic and well-educated teachers. Mr. Foote also takes a direct interest in students. He attends virtually all special events at Greenhill, which range from the Preschool 's Nutcracker Suite to Senior Follies. Achieving the goals of Greenhill must always be Mr. Foote 's primary concern. He works constantly to take the diverse elements which make up a large school and mold them into a coherent, vibrant community. The Administrators Alain Beauvois- Business Manager, French Tom Black- Director of Development Estelle Dickens- Head of Lower School Bobbie Ferrell- Registrar, Director of Testing Susan Fleming- Head of Preschool Lucinda Fox- Head of Middle School Dee Holder- Financial Advisor Wesley K ittleman- Director of Admissions, Head of Math Department Doyle Tunnell- Head of Upper School Rhea Wolfram- College Counselor fu-sew Q -, i 5, Yi Wink? ,. i'2 ,Qin .. ff my - st 2-' .N . ,.,.. J- ..,:f , ,A .fy ,.,M :E-Q V 112-4, -rfffaxg' k Wig,-g,.,....'L 1-p . A t , t.,.. ,, , M W i . ...,f5j..g.af-i. 1.. sf 3555511 ' . ' :nt :f n '- il D, .. L Q , gg,-J T pll -t 1 Eli gg NZ if 2 kc 322 ii F gg 3 ffl! Kenn Pie!- Dean of Students ,. 'V3 X, 1 ,Q 5 N un . ., , T, s M ' I LL:i ' M-W-- ' N ----f gf' Ian Rule- Assistant to Headmaster if Upper School Faculty Olga Anshelevich- Russian Faith Bridges- Math - v H. Ray Buchanan- Head of History Department Barry Cleveland- Drama Steue Dashefsky- Biology Christine Eastus- Head of English Department gi ' ,..M,M 'S 3' .f xi J 5 i::.T22?i'?? wmv 1. - 'U 'Q' ft A' Richard E ubanks-H istory DeWolf Fulton- English g.x. ! sig xx 1. . 1:11 . g., , S - X - -- f ,yb - Head of Foreign an 1i'i S Language Department l R QR I X 1 K + Q . 7.1 'Q-3,5 Xvwf ii X P fa his 1 X5 - X liwvir ik? F Sf Ni L' Sq L xref. Y. ix 'Sw 3- '-4 1 S S NX We L w we . , 'W A ' my K Q 530 5 if gg kk :Yi x Ng Q. x sit Xi 'Q Q , Y fz- X ix X Q fl 2 X 's R: .. . X is , A wg A fl ' J- K. x Q 5 xx 3 X X I X. 2 S' if Y xi i Stephen Iglehart- Spanish and French Skip Kilmer-Head of Science Department Timmi Kuykendall- English SRPSIQ ' but N, .. t V-:S NX, ew-'ve W in f' Q e gifs' N. mumm. QS Nr-W 35' QW' Q Q E 3 2 I t i,....Qw,w Cynthia Feagins- Math Not pictured, Jack Horner we-.,,, ,,,, -,.-I' Michael Manes- Head of Fine Arts Dept., Music Pe ter N orris- English Suzanne Roman- History Muriel Seldin- Art History .-Gu I! X 5, K Rss 'f' s Siask .g sm Hia 3. Qi .- Drew Steele- Spanish, Asst. Dean Randy Thompson- Math George Vellios- Classes Renee White- French Richard Williams- English Michael Skobjak- Art of Students I s 1 s o -il Middle School David Barton, Band Jackie Benning, 4th and 5th Grade French: Steve Blanchard, 6 th Grade History 26 Mattew Bailey, 7th Grade History i 39 if L' X W f ' f M fri , Q -u-.NM 34 f , W., . ., . ,, , , W - . .NM N, .W , e 3 lk 'W , ' ,hu f: llhriw x 'r f X 1 !,,,,A 1Bo ,,, , r , A .. e gwik wi? 6 Q Cooper Blankenship, 6th Grade Science Gloria J. Boyd, 8th Grade Spanish and French Carole Brotman 8th Grade Math 9- Jill Cohen Special Projects Jeff Devin, 8th Grade History John Dunn, 5th Grade Science Barbara Erwin, 6th Grade English Not Pictured, Catherine Car enter fra:-M. sw: p Warren Foxworth, 8th Grade Reading Doris Gonzales, 8th Grade English Karen Hagood, 6th Grade Reading Carole Herson, 6th Grade Math Elaine Lambright, 7th Grade English Eleanor Waltkins Laney 5 th Grade English Michael Moline 5th Grade History in x -5 qv ff i H .I me ,M-W , , ,, iii' 'N i e ijffi' 5 M Bob Murphey, 7th Grade Math and Dean of Students Herb Nold, 8th Grade Science Paul Pickering, Spanish and French Charlotte Schramm, 5th and 7th Grade Math Julian Smith, 7th Grade English Kathy Warren, 7th Grade Science Cynthia Wynn, 5th Grade Language Arts Lower School Genie Ballard, Third Grade Judy Braack, Second Grade Becky Choatte, First Grade Laurie Cumming, Second Grade 1 ' ' 1 Leia Davis, Third Grade 1 f ,Shiga W' ,I ie .. - 'ms -04 M ...Az 1: K . X John Hornbach, Second Grade Maggy Lepair, French Jeannie Lewis, Fourth Grade I , Glenda McCorkle, Fine Arts Joan McDole, Second Grade Carol Oliver, Fine Arts f I Henry Paolissi, Fourth Grade Joan Roberts, Fourth Grade Gemme Rousseau, First Grade Pamela Strueber, Third Grade Christine Thomason, Fine Arts Diane Thompson, Primer R at Q 3 - F , X. Y x f-ll W A Q , . ' ,,.. In fi' 7 ,fp 5331 '- -:s,. K A X XY AS NW Jw Jr , E we WN 5 057, 'S San Y siiiii. 'rri . X Q if X X 3 3 if m l E lll l 'Qi if fi 3 -,wa ,,,A I fiE?e 3, H L' We EW . Z' ' f 5 Q6 Jugff ff 5 4, If ,, 4 ' 'ff f 44' if ' , 9 ,Aff 3 4, M I W 'Z 62352 fa fyfffffx, f, W 13- ,, ws 41 1 'fain A 1 It 1 yr! Q all ff + , gi 1 , A J I 9' 42 ' W f wif f gf 1' 59 A H fd' . 'gg 1 4 Q w X 5 X V . lf? Lorene Zeiter Paula Watson Not pictured, Carol Hmkle and Sheryl Ellis. Preschool Faculty Dorothy Auverrnann Kathryn Benson Jill Bonti Kerry Brown Claudia Davis Karyl Gindling Sylvia Silven Pat McGee Emily McLaughlin . i , if -gp: ,gf 5 ff 5' 'P f' W fm 'r im I fs M J, 4- 5 f u S133 1 fiefl gas - . , ,- Tiff' f w 5 if , , if I ig ,,-35135 f k x sf tAaiia'1 3 ': :fig ' 75 Wa' ff- ' W 5 A, 4 ,-5'-n,',,v-1 of fl Y i A N 22 M-f::ff.i X BN X x i , ,A I, V, ,.,k I Physical Education Dick Hall Below, left to right, Debra Bellamy, Cheryl Benoit, Dwight Clasby, Nate Cunning- ham, Jim Fiedler, Notpictured, Penny Powell. Q 1' , '1 5 2 f 1 5 X , : Jak 55 9 E f 4 M f Y ig ,, ,M -mi ., A -f V ' ' f , H 'N ,,,, ,, fan' H Dwi ' f 7 if .. iv '-fW'Lff f ' J' 1 4 36 4' - 1 K M I1 1 5: . if 2 iw ' Q M X fe' , ,L ' R' eu. f ww f if ,QG A ,i K s Q H 1 f Q Q H 4 22 A f EW lag 1 1 3 5 9 bf lll ' fi' P9 .nw .I o The Library Janet Anderson, Xerox Room ,Wm 1 Qcqrimmv rm L new SET H The Librarians: Maxine Brittain Rosemary Cox Betty Roach, Head Librarian Pauline Uloth Secretaries and Staff Darlene Hall- Secretary to Headmaster, Typing 4: fl ?.f??1?'l'fgl V, M.-Hn, Theresa Cunningham- Debbie Davis Mae Feather Ann James r-. N2 .N GSM 3' s fi ' 515' r-i'v l iz . .,,. .. Ginger Koehler Blanchard 5 lii in f ..i.t N, Jessie Longoria i l l g rg ' lril Carol M 99071 ' srir f - is Joan M urphey Natalie Frankel Virginia Pringle Lorene Richardson Chris Savage Kenda Shanks Janet Smith Corine Traylor Susan Tunnel! Oleta Willard X gif Y 45237 li?-9 1 WRU - ! 659845 72 'NX Qs X.. 6' Nm a 1 ' 5 EQ ff 'N , .-NN B ,A ff' .,,- .f--., , F' x x 5 ,rf- f 2 ' Cx, qffgr ' r ,-N M P , u, RCS' Cffggwx 2 C 33 F577 ..f -xurk fx C Vp C Q92 ?wF K1i,.x N if E+ O CPN F15 J M-NW-f Class of 1 979 This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginningf' Winston Churchill Seniors '79 . . . chaotic meetings . . . school leaders as juniors . . . water tower. . . three administrations. . . prom at a train station . . . college applications. . . guinea pigs: open school, Fishbowl, Colorado Orientation, Commons . . . trip to East Texas . . . SERE's. . . out to lunch . . . revival ofFollies. . . green and yellow bleachers. . . diverse . . . dating freshman girls . . . deals with the Coke man . . . birthday cakes . . . seven years of musicals . . . opinionated . . . Student Center babysitters . . . parties . . . Fort Parker, Rosebud, D. C., Carlsbad, Platt, Houston, Texas History Trip, Palo Duro, Colorado, East Texas, and one final fling . . . Cherry Stones Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor, Rich Man, Poor Man, Ploughboy, Thief- And what about a Cowboy, Policeman, Jailer, Engine-driver, Or Pirate Chief? What about a Postman-or a Keeper at the Zoo? What about the Circus Man who lets the people through? And the man who takes the pennies for the roundabouts and swings, Or the man who plays the organ, and the other man who sings? What about a Conjuror with rabbits in his pockets? What about a Rocket Man who 's always making rockets? Oh, there's such a lot of things to do and such a lot to be That there is always lots of cherries on my little cherry tree! A. A. Milne We, the Senior Class of 1979, being of many minds and bodies, do hereby bequeath the following. To the first grade, hopes that some of you will make it all the way through Greenhill, as thirteen of us did. To the fourth grade, our memories of the Columbus and Thanksgiving Day Plays when every act was in a different playground. To the seventh grade, the Texas History Trip with as few chaperones as possible. To the freshmen, your fashion parades and a date with a senior. To the juniors, our off-campus privileges without getting caught. To the Class of 1980, we apologize for having so much fun on our field trips that they made sure you couldn't on yours. To all succeeding senior classes, the joys ofFollies. To the faculty, we leave respect, admiration, and gratitude. We have seen Greenhill grow from a small country school to a prominent college preparatory school in the midst of a new industrial area. We hope that Greenhill will always remember its beginnings and its traditions. May the bleachers always have a fresh coat ofpaint. iwiigmlao CLQQLQE Lisa Albert if fr. Pj Paris ,78 . . . Friday, June 30, 1978-a wonderful day . . , was a great cheer- leader. . . Je T'aime fTu bete enfantj . . . rabbit. . . has more energy than an Ever-Ready power cell . . . artist. . . Texas . . , Half In Half Out gymnast . . . Golf's . . . I got a new car y'all, it's beautiful! . . , friendliest girl in the upper school . . . French flower . . . great smile . . , Cousin Carolyn . . . baby blue Malibu . . . raquetball . . . loves to party . . . crazy . . . classic style . . . to the point. . . youngster , . . gets cold easily. . . Judy . . . Tony E . . . looks French . . . never on a diet . . . old friend from Kramer. . . Colum- bian Club . . . pretty . . . with F. R., I. L .... go Lisa go . . . that was so easy . . . I, Lisa Albert, leave to all my special friends many memories of our high school years. Leslie: I leave our invigorating talks about the older men in our lives, a great friendship, and the realization of our like qualities. Frannie: I leave relatively nothing except for some memories of our flying tires, for I expect the best is yet to come, Frank: I leave some soap to clean up your S. F., a dummy to beat up on and memories of our exciting year as cheerleader together. Tony L.: I leave my latest crop of carrots, a long list of movies that we have yet to see, and thanks for your numerous jokes and being a good friend. To Judy: I leave many free Friday afternoons on which to go out to lunch, classes that revolve around the clock and not the teacher, and many thanks for a wonderful friendship. Mrs. Kuykendall: I thank you for our nice afternoon chats and a special friend. Mrs. Seldin: I give you all the respect in the world and thanks for everything. Ione: I leave memories of that abso- lutely wonderful day in Paris, as much food as you would ever want, and memories of a fantastic friendship that I'll always cherish. T. G. My big L..' Thanks for the reinforcement and motivation and you. I bequeath you a smile, a laugh, love, and a never ending friendship. C. A.: Memories of growing up since day No. 1, talks for hours about nothing, your own apartment, an ear that always listened, and love. Kat: It wouldn't have been possible without your homework and you. I love you. Now I, Lisa Albert, leave without any regrets but with no desire to return. isa fllbeft Janet Marie Anderson Therels a man who's come through it all His music 's there deep inside him He struggles with the world He 's a rebel When he plays, people laugh and cry He pours his heart out before you The world can 't do without his creation He plays his song for one reason It's simply what he loves THE MUSICIAN Chick Corea Oh wow, like extraterrestrial, man! . . . I say what I feel, like, you know? Outgoing . . . Preston II. . .purple glasses . . . Your car stalled where? . . . The original red Candie shoes. . . Hey, I'm back . . . musician . . . unique . . . Can't stand school . . . ballet . . . friends with Dana . . . loves the symphony . . . concert pianist. . . Roxy . . . eesi fl A ,. s A-,.. , . I ,i '. Q .Wwe xwM,.,,,.wef I, Janet Anderson, will the following: To Dana, I will all the beautiful melodies ofProkofiev and Bartok and lots of wonderful art books, Trixi gets lots of tardies and absences and unused textbooks. To Peter! will all the wheatgerm, brewer's yeast, and lecithan he can eat. I will miss all ofJill's juicy gossip about G. G. and J 62 T. To Mrs. Eastus and Mrs. Wolfram, Igive my love and respect and thanks for helping me get through it all. tu . . . . short Kimberly Ka e Asner Some people never say those words ILove You gg It's not their style to be so bold, Some people never say those words I Love You But, like a child, they 're longing to be told. Paul Simon great hockey player . . . intelligent . . . nicer than anyone . .. quiet always with Kay . . . shrimp . . . athletic . . . loves history . . . great hats ... studious . . . soccer . . . Laurie, Meredith . . . Kangy . . . Mikey . . . neoning . . . eats funny . . . understands on a different level . . . turkey . . . french die-hard . . . fragile ankles . . . our pig's name is Harvoyew. . . 29er's club I, Kim Asner, leave Vicki, the fall of the Roman Empire marking the beginning of our friendship, a personal library of history books, a lovable Mooney- doll, and your mom, take care of her, she's worth it! Eileen, may you be the Solomon of women! Y'all, a tradition of 29ers. Laurie, I leave TGS, Good luck! One octopus, a Mitre soccer ball, lacrosse fwho needs the sticks?j and my confidence in your ability to talk. Meredith, you get a wardrobe of black Levi's, T-shirts and head bandsg Freeport and soccer. Sarah, an infinite supply of I-I's, penalty flicks, your portable water-boiler and a compass. Robin, thanks for cheer- ing up an awful SPC. Trime light, two years of soccer and one squirming Dennis tied to the top of the Volare! I'm sorry you left. Wickie, with so much said already, thanks, Gonzales, you're all right and Benoit, my respect despite myself Will you ever know what Snycop is? Ms. Powell and Fos-taire, thanks for Hockey and teaching me to appreciate the game, the players and the coaches. Eastus and Roman fbeing the only people I can see eye to eye without getting a crick in my neckj, I leave you all of my gratitude. You 've given me confidence in myself and Ms. Roman . . . one framed 92 and a A ? F fI'll never tell!! Kay, strangling contests, long talks, Gee-what-a- beautiful-day-it-is . . . etc. BJP, Sooper Scoop, Scum, paint-on freckles, Jackson Browne. Kay, I love you, you are a Friend! Linda, Ed, Dennis, Jenny, Taffy thanks for this year. Mom, Dad, thank you for giving me the best, including Greenhill, Turkey Rumania, little brother Marcus, and most of all . . . the two of you. So long, Greenhill. , 9 Andrew Willis Baker 5 . l 2 f 'A , 4 tj 1' , , A . Aundy . . . 1920's hairstyle . . . Andy the human panda . . . the pencil man . . . quiet . . . cowboy Andy . . . keeps score in govern- ment. . . great Redneck . . . really nice guy . . . underlined history books . . . donuts on the soccer field during AP review . . . Tom Thumb . . . Chevette . . . Yup,Yup, Yo . . . Uncle Andy . . . smart . .. snakeskin Andy. . . Marc. . . soccer honors English in the back . . . funny . . . elf. . .poker champ . . . weekend soccer . . . flood wear. . . intelligent . . . candlestick maker ...I'm Andy B., he'sAndy W. . .. Mr. Niceguy . . . Marc . . . soccer . Lloyd . . . Soccer-'76, '77, '78 Sailing Team-'77 Baseball-'77, '79 Evergreen-'76-'79 Chess Club-'76, '77 Latin Clubm'76, '77 Consul-'78 Backpacking club-'77, '78 To Greenhill I leave my respect, my gratitude, and all the books that Lavonda wouldn't buy back at the end of the year. In return for what each of them taught me I leave . . . Mrs. Eastus, an entire collection of Cliff notes, with the warning that the notes are not a substitute for the text itself . . . to Mr. Kittleman, cloud 18 CI hope I won't read it in collegej . . . To Mr. Horner, the perfect driving record I had for 5 months during 1977 . . . To Mr. Vellios, a bartenders guide . . . To Mrs. Seldin, a neon sign marking her house and 16 good reasons for why my paper was late. I leave Mrs. Kuykendall my thanks for her patience. I leave Tony A Bird Came Down The Walk. I leave Scott the sailing team. To Dan I leave the future of Tom Thumb. To Judy I leave all of my higher grades in history. To Mark I leave Saturday night soccer. Finally to Harris, I leave my entire collection ofDonny Osmond records. ld- Sarah Caroline Louisa Bateman By now you ,cl think I'd have learned that itls wlzo you look like not who you are. 'Jackson Browne- Sarah with an H. . , always with Cathy . . . quiet . . . always with Jonney Yaquis tin her dreamsj . . . garlic bread . . . wears a baseball cap to drive to school. . . look at those feet: they ,re huge . . . dimples . . . cutie booties . . .Butt don lt have a cat . . . nature lover , . . always in corduroys- never wears a dress . . . AAEM . . . Gonzales' office . , . she's a Kipls girl. . . ,69 Buick, is it working . . . gets embarrassed . . . Jose's favorite , . . soccer. . . field hockey . . . Genesis . . . Jackson Browne . . . always eating. . . I, Sarah Bateman, leave to Helen.' two more years at Greenhill-have fun. Laurie: thanks for being a super friend and such an excellent soccer player. Meredith: thanks for being a superb full-back in both hockey and soccer: you really helped me a lot. Kay: thanks for per- suading me to play hockey. I hope that your book will be the best ever because you deserve it. Kim: thanks for your friendly persuasion and being so nice. Mr. Gonzales, class: thanks for the fun. Karen: thanks for being so nice. Good luck at Texas. Lisa: thanks for being a friend for 4 long, hard yards. I hope the Cavalcade is successful, and I hope you get what you want. Tony, Scott, and Duff' thanks for making my Junior and Senior years interesting to say the least. You really deserve everything you get. Lloyd: thanks for being so understanding. John: thanks for a relationship that was blown out of proportion and at times provided some humor for the Spanish class. It really was not all that bad, and thanks forjust being yourself Cathy: thanks for 3 great years. Flirtatious you may be, but you've really helped me a lot. All the best at A8tM,' maybe I'll see you there. Catholic High School Girl's in trouble really doesn't apply. Thanks for everything. Mr. Kittleman: my thanks for being a superb advisor. ,Mr. Gonzales: thanks for your sincerity and putting some humor in my life. Dr. Mooney: sorry you couldnlt be here this year, but thanks for all your help and counsel which was invaluable to me. Mrs. Eastus and Mr. Norris: thanks for teaching me to write reasonably well and for all your extra help. Miss Roman: thanks for being a great teacher. Miss Benoit, Mrs. Foster, and Mrs. Powell: thanks for helping me gain confidence in myself. Thanks to Greenhill for 4 great years of education. And finally to my parents who have put up with me for I7 long years, I leave my greatest gratitude and respect. .Awww l Gar Louis Beck 5 I it - ' 'Z , QL.. ::.f sidekick . . . Marc . . . Freshmen girls . . . can always expect him if there is a party . . . Didn't see the tree . . . Weekend soccer .How wasI to know that? . . .dates youthful girls . . . I, Gary Beck, having attended Greenhill all my school life, and, therefore, thoroughly unsound, leave the following: to Pam, my ister, two years to go, a copy of GreaseH in 8-track . . . to Paula, I leave a lot of times that could have been and a date with a senior . . . to Janet, all of our talks and an everlasting friendship, a shave cream fight and a date to the movies as friends. . . to Dan, I leave our talks at Northaven, our trips to White Rock and a game of neighborhood gorilla . . . to L. S. I leave a date only 'cause your dad changed his mind, and some sleep to 9-2-78 . . . to Erik I leave some cherry stuff T., and a trip to Irving. . . to Marc I leave Saturday night soccer, Swensen's, a party at Texoma without C. C. and a tilt steering wheel. . . to S. S. I leave a party at my house after softball . . . to DuffI leave driving through the soccer field on Saturday nights and the word SHALLOW . . . to L. M. I leave my thanks for your mid-day parties that made 6' weeks go by fast. . . to Mrs. Wolfram I leave all of my bad grades from Menlo and my thanks. . . to r. K. I leave my summer school folder from 3 years ago. . . to Mrs. Eastus I leave all the study halls you put me in minus the ones I missed, my thanks for caring and a curved pool cueemay be it will help . . . to Mr. Foote I leave my report card from Menlo and lots of thanks, respect and admiration . . . finally, to my parents, a refund check for 14 years of Greenhill tuition and my love. M. s Douglas Lee Ben uly Flirt! . . . loves Mr. K's class . . . nice. . . You know? . . . I can relate . . . maroon Buick. . . foosball. . . rememberKeyton's Alg. I? . . . One ofMs. Roman's best stu- dents . . . the human snow plow . . . Zulu . . . loves to party with John . . , Really nice to talk to . . . Dougie Benjewie . . . No short cuts , . . always tells jokes . . . I'm out of shape . . . Always with John Porter and Andy Wadman . . . I, Doug Benzuly, being of unreal personality, charm, wit, and a few other things I won't mention now, will the following things to the following people. To Panchovilla Davis, I leave a 27 page illustrated book to shortcuts, a lifetime supply of Swensons Ice Cream for those late night munchiesg and a lot of Good Ole, Timesl' during my four year stay at The Hill. I also leave you a key to the city, and a new pair of shades. To Karl, I leave you a diagram on How to stop at a stop sign after passing two police cars! I will your one and only true-love, whose name I am kind enough to omit from this will, and a parking lot attendant so there wonyt be a pile-up of Mercedes in your garage. To John P. I leave a lot of fun times throughout the years at Greenhill, the Mai Tais etc., and an armadillo or two. To Lisa, I leave a pair of tickets to the next Grateful Dead concert, and a feather. To the man who has everything, Mark, I leave a set of legs for each one of those funny chairs and the table in back, a Mazzerati Boxer and thatjersey, no. 24 I think. To the people who have to stay and suffer through any more of Greenhill, I leave my pity. D053 Eemzv! Following the evolutionary acquisition of Telepathic abilities, men discover themselves To be mankind and joyfully begin to Adjust their thinking along these lines. . . As is not uncommon in historic events, the More eloquentgather, in this case to unravel The snarl ofa formerly physically Oriented World. Out of the pomp, circumstance And unrestrained excitement of the Event, there is one lasting result: there Remains the shining form of humanity 's Highest aspirations, moulded in thought And more powerful and alive than any Material world force. -TODD R UNDGREN- ,Ei . s i V Karl Black Open your eyes Use your head Take a look At an open book Let it cook That's what I said .......Eric or two If you live on the for trouble Cause it's moving Karl . . . got the best friend John lifetime supply o get sick of itll. very own. A list will be nice enou Realize that youlre not dead Do what You like. Clapton If you just live for the moment Then the trick is to make it last a lifetime double, better look out twice as fastjust like you . . . . .. .David Gates women.. . diego. . . St. Mark's ex... always with Doug . .. Mercedes man foreign car expert. . . black mustache. . . I, Karl Black being of fat the presentj sound mind and body leave the following to the following: To my ' P W orter, I leave a bottle ofBacardi and a f Michelob light for at least until you eekends at the lake . . . Weekends at home! A new car of your choice-what will it be ColoradoMSee you there! To Doug I leave a car of his of Good-Times too long to print. A free lesson at the K. B. School of High Speed Driving. And a hickey in a certain place by a certain girl which I not to mention To Frank I leave gh ' . . . , an Ice Cream Factory. A book entitled THE PROPER Porsche, Benz, Vette? A lasting friendship and M USA GE OF HE lsinunnal 8 OSTATS. Many good times and a friendship-you A. H.!! To Brad Dudley I leave Fosters, Thooies and some good times. Best of Luck . . . To Garcia I leave a sixty second romp in a pharmacy. To Robert and Kris my abilities in French and two more years. To Carolyn McGee I leave a full locker to your- self a very undefined friendship and one more year of fun. To all the people I have forgot-Sorry . . . To my parents, all my love and apprecia- tion for everything Ya'll done for me . . . Thanks!! To Greenhill that fine institution of lesser education I leave MEF! EXELK Karen Ilise Blum Spanish National Honor Society '78, '79 Mortarboard '76, '77, '78 Ski Club '76 Volleyball '76, '77 Basketball '76 Tennis '77 Blummy . . . Spanish whiz . . . likes to leave schoolas easily as possible . . . can't wait to graduate . . . cute . . . always dresses nicely . . . do you think they 'll miss me in town? . . . a good friend . . . blue bomb with a red engine. . . quiet but funny . .. cuz . . . sweet , . . volleyball dropout . . . 'Do we have English? . . . artist . . . LDB nom . . . Sanger Harris girl. . . Israel '77 . . . remember Phil?. . . always leaving campus, . . out to lunch . . .BBG -AZA. . . suntan. . . smart. . . Blumrner. .. I, Karen Blum, while retaining my sanity after 8 years at Greenhill, will to Terri the long shelf of books in my room tvery handyj, my telephone, the blue bomb, all my experience and knowledge, and the endurance to remain for another year. To Lynn, I leave memories of last year, a velvet hammer, and 4000 Dear Lynnie' letters filled with news. To Cathy, I leave a candy bar, my Spanish vocabulary tsomewhat limitedj, access to my locker at any time tfeel freej, and an unknown dent Nj in an unknown car. To Sarah, I leave a long hockey stick . . . easier to hit someone with, a thermos filled with . . . ttea?j, your bomb II have my ownj, and a free driving lesson. To Dana, I leave memories of Greenhill and a bronze medal for punctuality. And lastly to Mr. Gonzales, don't fret, I'm leaving you with one more Blummy to teach. To Greenhill, I leave many memories and Terri. . . the last of the 3 Blum sisters. MMV I 5 :W 3 5 . Gitano Pierre Br ant I l .rl you know where Katrina is? . . . New York . - - omelets . . . super athlete . . .Bubba T. . . .great lives with Howard . . . Lester, Brad, and .Peugot. . . open-minded . . . U. S. History sessions in the Cabana . . . you should see his strange sense of humor. . . Being of sound mind and body, I, Gitano Pierre, leave the following items: To Sue Kollingerl leave my deepest love, respect, and thirteen lectures. To Wesley . and Christine E. and Nate Cunningham I thank you or your patience and help over the last few years. To TL I leave many, many thanks for the laughs. To JC, MM, and SZ I leave a long and winding road. To MM I leave my letter jacket and a date with Rosy Palms. To Tom I leave my thanks and respect. To SV I leave Howard Cosell and Monday night football. To Ross and Jeff I leave a perfect example of a great and out- standing person CMEQ. To Jeff M. I leave help with my Chem., TISC, FB, and good fortune to a nice guy. To Larry and Frank I leave my concerts, Medical City, and a flashlight. To MZ I leave intelligence, looks and a new nose. To Lester I leave Six Flags I2 girlsj, FB, Texas Stadium, Atlantis, Cathy ffrom East Dallasj, the dog track, Phoenix. To Barbara I leave my love and my very existence. To KATRINA I leave Boz, Lombardi's, Homecoming, Prom, P-Funk, The Elements, Happiness, sweaters, flowers, a helping hand when you're sick, tapes, a Faithful Heart, Bootsy, N. Y .... , and all my deepest love and respect for ever and ever and a few years after. . . ji Joseph Shelton Camp III Benji . . . No. 80 . . . looks like the California kid . . . friends with T. B., L. L., J. M .... football. . . Who's the new guy? . . . beautiful blue eyes. . . famous father . . . Bubba . . . likes everybody . . . cute . . . M. A. P .... hangs out with the brothers . . . No, but I have an idea . . . Bid bad linebacker ...quiet...shy... I, Joe Camp, being a wild and crazy guy, leave to ZIM a few eggs, ten dollars, and many road trips. To M. Mc. I leave a 280Z he never got and many late night excursions that we barely survived. To T. B. fWalterj thanks for making me feel at home on the Hill, also a whirlpool, waterbaloons, bricks, and watermelon. To Jeff M. I leave 15 dozen omelettes for the football team. To Coach Cunningham I leave my respect, a big swing, the H. Hornet hustle, a dog's tail, and thanks for being human like the rest of us. To Larry L. I leave the idea and a great friendship. To F. D. I leave a late night trip to Baskin Robbins and 99 yds. John K. I leave one. vote although it didn't matter. To Lloyd C. I leave a scholarship to West Point. To S. V. I leave a one foot and a basketball. To C. L. M. I leave a duncan imperial. To Lester I leave a trip to Wall's, Hbut I'm Jewish! To Magnus Proboscus I leave a dream night with C. M. To D. S. I leave a softball game and a go- cart ride. To M. Meadows tire dressing, pin stripes, and a rain- bow he'll never use. To Lauran L. I leave sardines and donuts. To Coach Murphy I leave the Bandits and my respect. To Coach Clasby I leave a dislocated shoulder and also my respect. To Coach Smith thanks for all the help. Q9 Robert Bryan Carpenter SOME DA Y Someday I'll walk away and be free and leave the sterile ones their secure sterility. I'll leave without a forwarding address and walk across some barren wilderness to drop the world there. Then wander free of care like an unemployed atlas. James Kavanaugh 4'You can believe so much in you and your internal strength that things or others will be seen as mere pleasant but superfluous adjuncts to your life. Dr. Wayne W. Dyer Love: the ability and willingness to allow those that you care for to be what they choose for themselves, without any insistance that they satisfy you. H Dr. Wayne W. Dyer twinkle fingers. . . life with father . . . but officer, I'm pregnant . . . jeans . . . plays boogie time rag. . . cruise Forest. . . always ready to go to the disco . . . what are your real roots . . . tons. . . mike. . . suzanne I, Bryan Carpenter, not at all wanting to start my will like everyone else, do leave the following: To Peyton Davis a very familiar quote, Well, I think that his grades should improve by next trimester, and many thanks. To Mrs. Eastus I leave my deepest respect and appreciation. Even though I may not have acted as grateful at times, you were a concerned and helping friend when I needed one fl mean, ifI didri't have you as my advisor, I would have had to get someone else.j To Mrs. White, I leave a wild and crazy guy, French class, and a good friend. To Phil Terry, I leave one trip to Oak Cliff fif you can find your way therej and a friendship that will last for life. Thanks. To David Bernard, I leave one thousand and one pool games and many nights of sneaking out with the old six packs. To Eric Sperling, a trip to the ranch and a date with Robyn to any place in Plano. Thanks for giving me a lifetime marriage counselor and a great friend. You and I had some good times. To Susie Smith, I leave one pair of high heel shoes, Mrs. Thompson's algebra class, and tons of fun. To Suzanne Plueckhahn, I leave a pair of tickets to the Andy Gibb concert, Susie, Mike, nights of fun and frolic, long, long, long conversations on the phone, and countless memories too many to recall. You're a great friend and I love you for it. To Mike Signorelli, what can I say. Youlve made my last years at Greenhill the best I could ask for. I couldn't begin to recall all the things we've done, I only know that we've had a lot of fun. I hope our friendship lasts forever. Finally, to my parents, I leave great love and respect for your help and understanding, getting me through school. Greenhill, Au revior. ,ZWWWC Q e --- lg ...Q Cathleen Allison Clark :iv . . . the world, which seems To lie before us like a land of dreams, So various, so beautiful, so new, Hath really neitherjoy, nor love, nor light, Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain, And we are here as on a darkling plain Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight, Where ignorant armies clash by night. -Mathew Arnold- fDover Beachj I can't be contented with yesterday 's glory, I can,t live on promises winter to spring, Today is my moment, now is my story, Illl laugh, and I'll cry, and I'll sing. -Randy Sparks- I wanna live, I wanna grow, I wanna see, I wanna know. I wanna share What I can give, I wanna be, I wanna live. -John Denver- Catline . . . Cd'zB guys . . . always with Sarah . . .Polis. calculator. . . possessive . . . Lloyd . . . party time . . . laughs at anything. . . Chris. . . easily offended . . . loves animals . . . should have been a nun . . . Cat . . . vivacious . . . Mustang II. . . flirtatious. . . Town East. . .Clark . .. I, Cathy Clark, otherwise known as Cat, do hereby leave the following: to Susie, two more years at the Hill, a chance to turn out the lights on the soccer field, and a lot of happiness in the future. To Lisa, the remembrance of a unique CQQB picnic, and the hope of more exciting times. To Gonzales, thanks for giving me the courage to go on, and making me look at both sides ofa situation. Your smile was always appreciated, and so was the use of your office. To Lloyd, a dozen carnations, a new warm-up jacket, a chance to sit in the box at a Cowboy game, a big thanks for always bringing me a smile when I needed one, and giving me a friendship that I will always cherish-and, thanks for understanding.' To Bobbie, long talks on the phone, Freebird on your page, a thanks for showing me a new look on life, and being a friend. To JoPo, many rides home, a new telephone, many laughs, and a thanks for listening to me when I had nothing to say. To Mr. K., the best advisor I could ever have, thanks for giving me confidence in myself and encouraging me to try my best. To Karen, a lot of good times, laughs, a box of buttered popcorn, and an everlasting friendship. To Sarah, I leave my friendship forever. Thank you for being there when I needed you. You brought me smiles, calmed me down, and gave me hope- I'm forever grateful. We had a lot of great times, I hope they keep coming. I leave Greenhill with a new outlook. During the years, I have grown intellectually and emotion- ally. Thank you and Good-bye! Widlcllyi This Page Sponsored by Mr, and Mrs. James A. Clark Katrina Marie Clinger Jax- Q. I , 'iii ., 5-tink Tony . . . red . . . Katya . . . art . . . white as ivory . . . sweet beautiful face . . . sprucewood mansion . . . always with Tony . . . tequila and Peter Framp- ton . . . let's go eat lunch . . . K. C .... beautiful red hair. . . Paula's adoptee . . . the 5th Peppard . . . sweetest girl in the school. . . Idon't look like my sister. . . quiet . . . nice clothes . . . teddy bear collection. . . beautiful. . . the friendly ghost . . . artistic . . . doodles all the time . . . Kacy . . . nice . . . cute but Tony's . . . never said anything in 3rd grade . . . spook . . . hasn't quite got it all together. . . interior design New York . . . best friend a person could have . . . blossomed into a charming and beautiful girl . . . I want to thank Sue Roman and Muriel Seldin because without their help and teaching I would have never made it through the Upper School. Mr. Skobjak-thank you for all your encouragement and faith in my art work. Dr. Buchanan, thanks for your patience. Mary Ann, Wendy, and Wendy, we've done a lot of changing together. MAP-tequila, Frampton, SMU, recovering from Brent fwhat a nightmarelj, and the hope that your love for Bob will last forever. Dim- mette-I still remember your first day at Greenhill and I know I'll never remember all your boyfriends' names! Welve had a lot of fun together and shared a lot of secrets. I know who you'll always be in love with and maybe someday it will work out for you-I hope so. Bullet, for you there is so much to say. You know how much you mean to me and we have had our ups and downs but I will always love you. You are truly one of a kind. I won't forget you. To all ofyou thanks for all the years offun. Tony, our rela- tionship is not one that will stop at the end of this year. We've been through so very, very many changes and our love just keeps growing, There were some bad times but mostly good.' love, Lombardi's, Tobanabv, K-bear, Bozz, Earth, Wind, and Fire, trivial fights, making up, growing up, New Year's, dancing, 'just pretend you 're black! Italian food, fires and champagne, New York, The Grammercy, Barbara, Heinz, Kim, the whole family, Tony Cat, Leonardo, Teddy, Brad and Paddington, Timbuktu . . . and stir with a big wooden spoon! babysitting, movies, the Kollingers, Backgammon, Bootsy, Parliament, I love you's, football, playing in the park, starlit nights, caring, sharing, homework, tapes, baby, Mom and Dad Peugeot, The Boat, beautiful, and cute . , . and it doesn't end here. Our list will keep growing for years as we trudge through the good and bad times of life. Just be strong for I will always love you. Ti Llo d Forrest Colegrove Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though, He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up with snow. My little horse must think it queer To stop without a farmhouse near Between the woods and frozen lake The darkest evening of the year. He gives his harness bells a shake To ask if there is some mistake. The only other sound 's the sweep Of easy wind and downy flake. The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But! have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. MRO bert Frost- S. M. U. WWIIjeep. . . has every S. M. U. shirt in existence . . . always has time to listen . . . Roger Staubach would be proud of him . . . thats text- bookn . . . hip pocket calculator. . . cute. . . messy handwriting. ..fuball. . .plays army in the forest. . . quiet but nice. . . whiffle . . .Floyd. .. smart. . .polite . . . rightLloyd. . . rightMr. K. . . . RatPatrol. . . top button closed. .. First, I wish to thank Greenhill for giving me a first class education at a first class school. Then I wish to say thank you to Mrs. Eastus and Mr. Norris for giving me the confidence and help I needed to get through English. My thanks is I also to be extended to: Mr. R. Flannagan, Mr. Frisbee, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs, Rodgers and especially to Miss Roman and Mr. Kittleman. As far as my will, to Cathy, I leave a mound of orange carnations with a red one in there somewhere. To Bill, the realization that he can 't play foosball, but he sure can mess up an offensive play when he is on defense. To Beth and Eileen, thank you. To McCloud, my best wishes to his new reign at the Vatican. And Sarah, football isn't such a bad sport and neither is the Senior classy remember some of us. To Tony, I Lester, Jeff, Scott, and Tom I leave my greatest respect for their play on the field. To Dave B. I am very sorry that you had to leave last year. Even J. S. 's V. W. missed you. To J S., happy sailing. By the way Bryan, how 's the back yard in S. O. C. Finally I wish to say to Coach Cunning- ham, that you are probably the best thing to happen to this school since '72, and I wish you the best of luck in the years to come. 9 .f.,.iV.k,. I Aww Clifford Paul Consmueller Frank Lee Da vis III '55 Nfl .... G' Aw ,II. S s . ' I ., Wg- - I : Mba ,L Q s.-SX ff. Football: 9,10,12 Soccer: 9,l0,11,12-captain 11 Tennis: 9,10 Sophomore President President Student Council Cheerleader '77- '78 cute. . . football . . . all around guy . . . enthusi- astic . . . Zim . . . dumb jokes. . . Susan. . . Pres. .. cheerleader. . . short but sweet. . , Robert Newhouse. . . smiling face . . . always in a good mood . . . I'm so confused. . . outgoing .... looks good in a Lincoln . . . skiing. . . can I take your sister out? Up on the hill They think I'm okay Or so they say Chinese music always sets me free Angular banjoes Sound good to me Aja When all my dime dancin' is through I run to you 4Steely Dan I, Frank L. Davis, III, being the great guy that I am, will the following: To Brenda I leave my locker so she will have room for all her books land a friendj. To Pam I leave Robert Redford and good times and I don't know ,cause you really stumped me on that one. To Butch IN. PJ I leave the other Butches. To L. L., C. S., V. D., B. L., and any other underclassmen whom I have for- gotten I leave a lot of thanks for being my friends. To the following seniors I leave: Karl-his van, John-His house for parties, Randy-a hit play on Broadway, Beth-the same plus some high heels. Also, Frannie gets Mark, Ione gets cheerleading and straight A's, and Lisa gets something special for her S. F. I also leave to Brad Dudley college foot- ball and a lot ofgood time with Carlos on the balcony. To Steve, Joe, Mark, and Mark I leave my excellent soccer ability and my great personality. Also, thanks for being my friends through- out the years. To Larry I leave the Butches. Also, I leave the way to the disco.'l You're a great friend a truly great person. To Doug I leave a lot of good times cookin' steaks and a great friendship that will last. Also some short cuts. To Mark Z. I leave a big fat one with Howard of Doran on the corner of box and shoe. I also leave some great tennis ability. Also, thanks for being my friend. Illl always be fighting for the cause. Keep in touch. Finally, to all the coaches and teachers who have helped me make it through I leave a lot of love mixed in with my respect and admiration. To Dick Hall I leave extra love, respect, and admiration. Lastly, to my parents I leave thanks and love. -Good bye.- f as-ws!! Wendy Dimmette All smiles . . . horses . . . is she a student here? . . . always a holiday . . . too too quiet. . . a great looking girl, in a great looking truck . . . Benjy . . . future A. J. Foyt. . . nicest girl in school. . .skinny . . . great friends with Smith.. .fine artist. . . White Rock . . . new boyfriend every week . . . liked by all the guys. . . cute . . . nice . . . Karl. . .Lester's favorite. . . barefoot. . . fast driver. . . sorry-I didn't do that . . . professional absentee . . . I'm so sick of school! . . . let's go home . . . should Igeta truck . . . master of the one minute conversation . . . another one? . . .Fiat to truck . . . needs to gain weight. . . loves bird. . . Twiggy . . . great looking. . . knows everybody at Woodrow Wilson. . . sweet. . .did you meet Taylor. . .Dimwit. . . Quiet funless you get to know herj . . . I, Wendy Dimmette, being of underestimated mind and skinny body leave the following: to Greenhill, an unwanted, yet accepted three years. To Mr. Gonzales, all the birds and animals wandering around Greenhill. To Lisa A., all the crazy guys at White Rock Lake. To Doug B., a red flash down L. B. J turned black, and racing lessons. To Karl B., a Porsche turbo carrera. To Bert B., the rightset of sway bars, an invitation, and 17 guesses. To Tony B., a chemistry lab partner, and my best friend. To Frank D., a book on catatonic people, and my truck. To Jack L., a pair of shoes, and a see-through shirt. To Steve L., a stolen car. To Larry L., M. T., and a Woodrow game. To John L., a later curfew, a car, and a red plastic rhino with a wart on its back. To Mary Ann P., oatmeal pies, a bottle of Darvocet and a heating pad. To Wendy P., a year ofproblems with Beaver, Ito Beaver, an errand boyj. To John P., concerts, broken dates, Bill Dickey 's Bar-B-Q, and a box of Breeze. To Duff S., three years and four months, and a premixed bottle of ketchup and mustard. To Andy W., a set of Big Leaf Springs, and the top of a gold jar. To Misty C., five years of zanny acts, fmost of which unmentionablej, fix ups, Mongo, kissing cousins, school teachers, married men, Marines, all night card games, pickles, melted mixing bowls, horseback riding, falling ice trays, nasty letters at J L. Long, and twenty pounds. To Katrina C., long fingernails, races around White Rock Lake at 2:00 in the morning, waxing cars in the middle of the night, trying to figure out what's wrong with you know who, late night phone calls, birds, monkeys, and other assorted pests, and a roommate at college. To Lisa B., two NICE brothers, horses, show-offs, Who's home more?, cousins, 1 hour to dress, rats in Pizza Inn, sneaking out, Woodrow Hill, Mikey, Kim, Janice, Mary Turner. To David H. a day horseback riding. To Lester L., a ring, a missing ruby, a dead bird, promises never kept, bad timing, a long distance call from Arizona, rocks, teddy bears, nose rings, a bird from New York, Bar-B-Q sandwichs, a lifetime membership to Lesterism, a 81,000 horse, all possible respect, care, and love . . . oh yea one last thing, a broken heart. This page sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. James Dimmette, John Scott Dobson Baseball: 77, 78, 79 Basketball: 77, 78, 79 Football: 78 Aeronautics Club: 79 This town is tattered I 'm in shatters My brains are battered. The Rolling Stones quiet. . . studious . . . physics and pre-cal. . .yellow beetle . . . loves models . . .professional at stallingMr. Woodard . . . always with Lloyd. . . beautiful eyes. . . Dobby . . . B-ball . . . Volkswagon does it again . . . mud dobber . . . speed. . . future basketballplayer. . . beanstalk . . . nice , . . a real nice guy . . . too tall. . . don 't die on us-we need you! . . . old VW with a new paintjob-doesn't it look great!! . . . 4th string quarter- back . . . Gonzales, huh. . . I, Scott Dobson, being of sound mind and tall body, will the following: To Cheri, St. Rita ls and happiness all her life. To Laura, a beach towel, healthy basketball trips, and a trip to Burger King. To Nancy P., David and I leave you and L. P. a tennis challenge. To Dan Goetz, A VW rally hat. To Bernie, a broken sliding glass door in the winter time. To M. Matyas, peace on earth and goodwill to men land womenj. To Don U., the Hockaday Drag Strip. To Silvana, unmentionable times. To Jim Clements, a new Greenhill wallet. To Paul Nagler, a yellow Volkswagen, a victorious baseball season fyou worked hard for itj. To Mr. Piel, the trips off campus. To Faith, dreams of flying. To Ray, a mug of coffee and a cigarrette. To Timmi, better advisees. To Dwight, the hope of winning TISC Baseball. And finally, to Mr. Skobjak, the nerve to teach Upper School Art. 5co'Vl' Dobson Victoria Lea Eastus Try to be one of those on whom nothing, no, nothing, is lost. Henry James I have tried too in my time to be a philosopherg but, I d0n't know how, cheerfulness was always breaking in. James Boswell's Life of Johnson Waddles . . . but Mrs. Mom . . . from Latin II to French V. . . the 29ers club . . .Smart. . . nice. . . out going. . . SAT whiz . . .Mother gives hera hard time. .. into everything . . . works continually . . . Ya'll. . . English teachers'pet . . . Dr. Mooney . . . goofy . . . drinks D. D. P. from a paper bag . . . finally 16 and got her license-look out! . . . beautiful eyes and lashes . . . Kelly- an angel . . . History Nut . . . Politics. . . vous etes en retard! . . . re-election . . . baby of the class. . . like mother, like daughter. . . Olympic fencing team . . . Honey, you're in a bad way . . . Did you take the Reservado sign? . . . Gunnysack . . . water gun fights . . . bubbles . . . Can 't even drive a bumper car . . . Jan. 19 . . . was in love with David Cassidy . . . There are many people with whom I have shared smiles, tears, and discoveries. To all of those friends, I leave my love and my thanks. I'm taking all my memories with meg leaving them behind would mean l relinquishing a part ofmy soul. sf 5 L g, E Peter Alan Eckart . r H V H , ' ' 'l 54 ' l 7i'i7,,:.a3-...gp-'f, 4. . Cross Country manager-'79 OffSeason-'76, '77 Track-,76 Football-'77 Theatre-'75, '76, '77, '78, '79 Thespianr-'76, ,77, '78, 379 Chess Club-776, '77 She gives you the wink then shows you freezer. Peter Gabriel School? . . . theatre nut. . . Renfield . . . rock music critic . . . funny green car . . , cross country manager ...love that hair cut. . . a nice guy . .. s f A ..: ,nge departure. To Mr. Keyton, the proof of the 4 color problem and a thank you for turning me onto math. To science faculty, a 315 billion equipment grant. To Mrs. Eastu thanks and a cement book to hurl at freshmen. To Miss Fox, position at any theatre in England a thanks for my early Green hill years. To Dr. Mooney, a named profession. To Mr. Terry E ' L 'J 3 e cz I, Peter Eckart, hereby bequeath the following after s 1 civzl students. To Mrs Wolfram, my sincere appreciation for al you have done for me and a bigger office. Julie E. receives th car, lessons in 'How to party to partyfand Hhow to drive mornings alone on the T-way, and the advice to get out if yo like life. To Richard, a bushel and a peck. To Mike and Adaz H. P. summers and 'Rag Loots. To Jim and Ted, the Librar of Congress and one well-conducted record store raid. To th x-c team Norbuck and agua. To D, F. C. C. and T. M. 'tif life 's party then don't spend your time in the bathroom throwing up. To the cry a perpetual midwinter. To Walter our durable friendship. To Leslie, LOVE. To M and P, thanks for the life. And finally to Greenhill, the objective of their desire, money. MW' K im Barton Forsythe Varsity Football 1977 Varsity Basketball 1 9 77, 1 9 78, 1 9 79 Varsity Tennis 1976, 1 977, 1 978, 1 979 Guys and Dolls 1977 Apple Tree Lady and the Tiger 1 978 The Real Inspector Hound 1 978 Sound and Light Show 1977 All Conference Football 1977 All9Conference Basketball 1977, 1 978, 1 79 Kimby . . . Tennis . . . basketball . . . comb your hair. . . falls asleep in class . . . Disco King . . . what home- work? . . . great parties . . . foxy . . . dance . . . hels got disco fever. . . very humble. . . like Borg... The following people I leave: Red-True friend, Jet, Reckless, One second shot, Favorite Coach, I'll play for you , Cheri-all T. B. C. sayings, Marcie-Mace Pace, DiVinci's, Unique, Flag Pole, a good night kiss, thanks for homework help, I love your pink ears and you're my own fluffy bunny boo , Alan-alljokes, Scott-a fight, Puff-your combina- tion, Mary Ann-my hand for drawings, Fester-Forest Lane, picking fights, grave yard, fireworks, bullets for your guns, Toe B-place of your own, egg roll that died, Pragers-late night callings, thanks for services rendered, Vee -my jump shot, Technicals, Holly Z 8: Lori B- dates',, for your sisters, Teri B-my legs, Kim-my locker CP. TJ, Spanky-my height, Sis and Frosh-Alka Seltzer and cab service, Sloth-foosball table, B. C. lJulietj-My kisses as S. Gascoyne, all Jew jokes, Mr. K.-Tardy excuse, sorry for the gray hair I gave you, Wendy P.-my math credit, Kathy R.-few inches up, Lee Ann-few inches out, Wendy D.-love your finger- nails, D. Steele-my playboy card, Janet H.-RHPS, L. M.-my pillow, Carol-my jump shot, Stacy S.- read my lips , Stacy D.-one night stand, Tom-my talents, Mr. G -all my girls, Franny-dinner at Steak N!Ale sorryl', L. Lavine-Dutch dinner at Lancers, Dana F.- Happy New Years, Black-no doz for philosophy, Beck- designer clothes, Caroline, La Wa Lu-jersey No. 22, Lauran KP, TJ-negative three dates, bales of hay,Mal- my math homework, J. K. X,-win over stoffel, Ginggi- ticket to other side of midnight, The Guys my truck for pre-party raids, Liza B.-problem fS. SJ, Randy-Best of luck in theatre, JearBear-Our fights to finish with Mr. K, Brett-a moped, Nancy-dribbling skills, Kenny- a future World Championship tennis match, doubles partner, Best Buddy, Chad-D-Con for roaches, my finese, T. B. C., Daby-home away from home, Rock Horror Picture Show, Mom, Dad-Thanks for supporting me through Greenhill, financially, academically and athletically, I now have Greenhill's reputation and Greenhill has mine. LC1- f VC lf?--f W Dana Lynn Freling Where 's Dana today? . . . very set in her ways . . . theatre is her life . . . doesn't care what people think . . . great to talk to . . . lives at St. Marks. . . always singing. . . Earth to Dana. . ,,'. . . in love with Botti- celli and Van Gogh . . . different but refreshing . . . dramatic . . . great actress . . . vocal chords like Streisand. . . I, Dana Freling, being of incorrigible mind and body, leave to Greenhill an incessant medley of song and dance. To Joe Gonzales, Phillip Foote, and Muriel Seldin, I leave my deepest respect and appreciation for their guidance. Greenhill, thanks for a burst of knowledge, a foote of flexibility, three years of insanity, and a grand inspiration. We Eileen Cheryl Gilford Believe nothing merely because you have been told it . . . or becuase you yourselves have imagined it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings-that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide. Gautama Buddah The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time Any fool can do it There ainlt nothing to it Nobody knows how we got to The top of the hill But since we're on our way down We might as well enjoy the ride The secret of love is in opening up your heart It's o. k. to feel afraid But donlt let that stand in your way 'Cause anyone knows that love is the only road And since we're only here for a while Might as well show some style Give us a smile Isn't it a lovely ride. James Taylor A boy in every port. . . Pluto . . . you know . . . 29 'ers club . . . Big Sis . . . January 19th . . . football fan-even understands the rules . . . straight A 's . . . D. D. P .... crackers and cheese and dark chocolate with Beth . . . Monopoly tyrant. . . Sabrina, another angel . . . J. T .... best friend you could have . . . sincerity never had it so good . . . Warren Beatty-heaven will wait for her. . . top of the class. . . great girl. . . fine person . . . hyperactive . . . Vicki. . . calculus . . . too smart. . .Biology trip queen. . . all smiles . . .Nom . . .BBG-AZA . . . choir. . .pretty and smart-two qualities you don't often find in the same girl . . . Hot Lips . . . NMSQT Semi-finalist . . . always on top of things. . . commencement is a beginning. as i begin my way down the road, i cannot know where it will take me, or even how illl get there. all i have is my carpetbag. six years at Greenhill have filled my carpetbag with many wonderful things: lessons, memories, and friendships, which will stand the wear that my road will certainly give. much thanks to all the friends fteachers are friends, tool who have filled my bag. now i am ready. now I begin. WWW lhzs page sponsored by Mr. c?z Mrs. Sam Gilford Leslie Ann Gray You and me against the world, sometimes it feels like you and me against the world. When all the others turn their backs and walk away, You can count on me to stay. And for all the times we've cried, I always felt that God was on our side. And when both of us are gone, And both of us have left to carry on, Then remembering we'll have to do, Our memories alone will have to get us through. You and me against the world. Helen Reddy Loves horses . . . Acapulco with Marcie . . . in another world . . . Paco . . . should be on Covergirl . . . always getting caught . . . Lauran . . . Stuart. . . you big puddy . . . always on a diet . . . Youngest National Champion ever. . . steamboat scandles . . . classy lady . . . why do you always smile? . . . gorgeous. . .Is she drunk? . . . Gosh I'm hungry, can I eat your lunch? . . . innocent one . . . day dreamer. . . Columbian Club . . . great friend . . . Trio . . . Carlos and Charlis . . . I, Leslie Gray, leave to the following: Leland, John and Jack as many lunches at the C. C. as the teachers will allow and an exciting senior year? To Janet and Terry, the best of luck and happiness forever. Jane, your beinlengaged. To Dana, I leave an open mind to understand you with and the hope you find what you're looking for. To Mark Zale, I leave the kiss I never gave you and the movie we never made. To Lisa Bruner, our years of growing up, my school spirit or what's left of it and a promise for you to come visit me at school. I'll miss you! To Stuart, our date to Chiquitas, my ability to understand jokes, BU study hall, my name to remember and one long Veeeeee. To Uncle Fester, I leave a book on how to rid of cellulite, a home- coming date we'll never forget, an Atlantic P, a pair of broken sunglasses, a room number for Eddie, the hope we'll always stay in touch and thanks for being a friend. Bye Fester's Bully! To Lauran, I leave R. G. and his kitchen sink, a night at a haunted house with A. S. and R. G., Lauralie, two empty champagne bottles, our reputation and a friend I'll never forget. To Marcie, I leave nights at daVincis and more nights at daVincis, Tony Heredia's smile, my crushes on Mark Kennedy, Arturo Bravo IOh Yeslj and Tito, one schnagle toot, memories of Carlos ,n Charlies, Charlie's Chili, a night with J. T., Lalo, Antonio, and one macho hug from Chino. 'TIe's 30 years old, he's a man and I love him. One large mirror for when you go out with G. B., prank phone calls, my date with J. W., another Yes concert with directions for the way home, but most ofall, I leave my thanks for you being you and for being the greatest friend a person can have. I love you!! P. S. Remember Europe '82. To Jose Gonzales, I leave Paco and Luis, my name Gris and I leave your ability to smile and make me smile. I'll keep in touch. Adios! And to my parents, I leave you my love. You can relax now . . . it's over. I This page sponsored by Mr and Mrs John Gray Elizabeth Ann Hixon Ifyou believe Within your heart you'll know That no one can change The path that you must go. Believe what you feel And know you 're right because The time will come around When you 'll say its yours. Believe in yourself right from the start Believe in the magic that's inside your heart Believe all those things not because I told you to Just believe in yourself as I believe in you. The Wiz Greenhill 14 yrs.: Volleyball 75, Choir 75-77, Greenhill Singers 77-79, Oliver 735 Finian's Rainbow 74, Okla- homall' 76,' Guys Ka Dollsv 77, 'Apple Tree -Lead 785 Our Town'-Lead-78, Thespians: Scribe 77-78, Vice Pres. 78-79,' Sec. of Student Council 78-795 Education Board 78-79gMontage 78-79. booper . . . always with Eileen :Q Vicki. . . quietPunkil1 . . . fluffy . . . loves music. . .purple lady . . .Minnie Mouse . . . nice . . . popcorn . . . the buzzard . . . always looking up to people . . . dark chocolate . . . let's get an oatmeal cookie . . . short and sweet . . . involved . . . Manilow . . .always giggles. . .student council. . .cute . . . 'Q4ppleh'ee . . . 5th grade cheerleader . . . study buff. . . never saw the sub- marines, . . Hi everyone! Well, here goes. I leave: Lisa L.-A philosophy class and a thank you for all your help. Take care! Katrina-13 beautiful yrs. and a better understanding of each other in the 14. Take care and always be happy. Frank and Mike-A year full of memories, and the knowl- edge that you two will go far. You guys are terrific! MaryAnn-You get an oatmeal cookie, a D. P., and a beautiful future. Judy-I just want to say that you are one of the neatest people that I have ever met. TO MY 5 FAVORITES: Mike Sullivan-Your great ability to always make me laugh, Adam and Eve, your encouragement, and my respect and love to you forever. Dana Z.-Our long talks, Our Town, a tear and a smile, and rememberl am never too far to listen and help. Take care lil sis, I love you. Randall- Snake, always remember the plays, the talks and the knowledge that you 're a super person. P. S.-You get the phone bills and I get a front row seat. Vicki- Remember Even Now, Monopoly, and always be the per- son youvare. Love, Minnie. Eileen-Since feelings are so hard to express, you get: A beautiful future, and an open door to Disneyland. P. S.-Always keep Minnie in your heart for you will always be in hers. DR. 'BN-Thanks! Linda-You're one special California girl. Fiona and Scott- A 8: M doesn't know how lucky they are. Mom and Dad- Thanks for your support in times of failure and your special joy in times of success. I LOVE YOU. G. H.-After 14 years, a little scared but very excited, I leave a place that has been a major part of me. Be good! Love, Beth. This page sponsored by Mr :Ez Mrs. Jf W. Hixon Bradley Neil Horner Big Bird . . . quiet , . . fun to talk to... genius in Russian . . . love your sister . . . Igg's Russian Coke adds life lost and spaced . . . Yup Yup Yo. . . pharmacy . . . those eyes white cutlass tappa Enema Banard Oh wow!! wake up Brad huh? . . . Pharmaceutical bloodstream Horner in the corner. . . how does he make 90's when he's asleep. Marie Laurence H umbert friendly . . . great smile . . . speaks French fluently . . . up to date in fashions . . . white teeth . . . loves to laugh . . . helped on the ' French newspaper . . . came to school with Randy . . . Where's the new senior. . . French accent. . .Dana Z. . .. Instead ofa will, I would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one who helped me during my stay at Greenhill and give them my friendship. jifglxumbgv John Wesley K ittleman 1 1 sz.: , is . 15 years Tennis '76, '77, '78, '79 Oliver '73 Finians Rainbow '74 South Pacific '75 Oklahoma '76 Guy 's dz Doll's '77 Tennis . . . Basic good guy . . . cute. . . tennispro . . . funny . . . Sarah . . . England '77 . . . keeps you in stitches . . .'Please leave . . . an oldey, but a goody ... baby face. . . Kittles.. A y X l I, John Kittleman, being one of the few survivors of the whole system, leave the following: To Mayer I leave an endless supply of NEW tennis balls that I always brought, and the respect you never got. To F. D., S. Z., M. M., M. Z., and the rest of the Bubbas, I leave an amazing thought, we graduated. To Dr. Mooney, for that gift last year, my thanks. To Mark Mc. I leave his unused expertise in tennis and a good friendship. To La Wa Lu I leave a bolt, some vanila somethings, and a lot of good times and hopefully more to come. To S. S., D. S., T. L., H. S., J S., D. U, G. B., and the rest of that crowdl leave the honor of eating lunch with Duff, never a dull moment. To Ione, my wellknown friend, I leave our earlier days, a big gust of wind, your left cross whenever you feel like using it, and a lasting friendship. To Sarah, I leave Joe, her dead cat, Close Encounters, my immaturity, and what never became. To Senor, I leave my well used ability to lean on walls, his ability to make people laugh and you can forget our little bet that I won. Hey, can you handle it? To Ms. Roman my thanks for four great years of advising. You are terrific. To Greenhill, I leave my thanks for 15 free years and a good education. To my brothers and parents my love and appreciation for all the sacrifices you made for my benefit. Bye In 4 I N A. Lisa Gaye Lehman I've paid my dues time after time I've served my sentence But committed no crime And bout mistakes, I've made a few I've had my share of sand kicked in my face butI've come through. Queens 5 Ft. Tallg barely . . . bum knee . . . the first Greenhill fatality on the ski slopes . . . no checky checky . . . was 03586 now J-7314 . . . efficient . . . Cowboy fan. . . Kay . . . Cavalcade . . . always trying to meet deadlines . . . has a future with a newspaper. . . Hoh God I'm gonna fail this class . . . are you really 5 ft. tall? . . . organized . . . kinetic. . . human koala bear. . . I, Lisa Lehman, being 5 ft. tall leave the following: To Dr. Rule my journal, both parts. Mr. Piel, my brother for four more years fgood luckj and since you never understood my theory on the necessity of Greenhill parking stickers feven though I wrote a paper on itj, I leave you an endless supply of parking stickers. Ms. Roman, the ability to make all freshmen miserable in history and so what if you are taller than me. Mr. Norris, thanks for putting up with me, wasn't it worth it? fto err is human, to forgive is against editors'policyj. Ms. Steele thanks for all the years in Spanish and you help. I leave you my deepest respectand love. Sarah, may John and Gonzales always be with you, thanks for all the help in Spanish, Ipassed. Cathy, I leave you all the phone calls during commercials, our differences, you donlt hold grudges too long. Also all the New York Style -- -A ' ' fourth of July picnics you want. Kay, no I didn't forget you. I can't say everything because the type size is too big and there is a word limit fnot that I listened to itj, Who set it? I leave you the following: a ski trip with much powder to get stuck in fI'll see you on the slopes somedayj, many long phone calls interrupting dinner. You have always been there when I needed you and never let me down. Stay a phone call away fcollectjg and a friendship that will never end. Also the little things you never got fan i, 6 point type, and a typing coursej. And the one thing that I know of that you didn't want-a plane trip back from Utah with musical chairs. Remember no cheeky cheeky, 03586 and J-7314. astly, faren't you glad it's the end?j, leave you the long hours before dead- lines and M this book, it's mine too and we both deserve it. Rod, I'm sorry to say, three more years on the hill nd all the teachers I antagonized fespecially Norrisj. To my parents a big thank you. Greenhill, after twelve ears, I'm glad to leave, goodbye. ' 2 r . 74 This page sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Levy Lauran Fay Levy Everyone Ilve ever known has wished me well, Anyway that's how it seems. . . it's hard to tell, Maybe people only ask how you're doing 'cause itls easier than lettin, on how little they could care, But when you know you have a REAL friend Suddenly all the others are so easy to bear. Jackson Browne N 1 Innocent? . . . model. . . pigout on super tacos, brownies and a box of bubblegum . . . reckless driver. . . never wears 1 the same thing twice . . . diamonds forever. . . Austin tis she ever anywhere butj . . . bring the football team . . . ' loves her little brother. . . I, Lauran, leave: Jack, the batmobile. Jay, the ability to put up with John and Leland, all the clothes and jewelry X you gave me, and an extra copy ofBonnie and Claudine so others can enjoy it. Kathy R., all those lunches at the club you will have alone and those summers we got into so much trouble. Jay, I dismiss you from your job of official message taker, you were no good anyway . . . Cathy S., our afternoon tennis games, talks with the mother-in-laws and Jay. Nini, a new locker mate and someone to talk to about Austin. Lori B., all the past, present and future scoop on Pearl and Timick. Valencia, whatever she wants. Ione, a special thanks for always being there when I needed you and all my love. Kathy, my bedroom foursj, my dog, my parents, and whatever else you want, sis. Frannie, all the memories of the hairless and . . . wonder, m. z. r. g., Forest Lane Dartmoor and my friendship always. Macy, all our shared memories of the past four years in Upper School, both good and bad. See ya at Newcomb. Good Luck. Leslie, all the Mark Kennedeys and Andy Steinbergs you can handle. Also a new saying to replace, He is so good looking I swear I'd . . . him! VVEEEEEE, the memories of 691 . . . A. F .... C. S .... No matter off weeks you have, youlre really a special friend. Gonzales, Spanish class and the emotion put into it by somefonej. Also my thanks for your making the past three years a lot more pleasant. riaobarw Sw Z Lester A. Levy Jr. r crazy . . . can always be heard . . . nights in Acapulco . . . 1 Fester . . . Football, You Bet . . . Marcie' . . . Columbian Club i . . . favorite pest . . . No. 61 . . . Brookhaven accounting . . . l expensive parties . . . Formula . . . loud . . . Dawn . . . super straight. . . Mr. Executive. . . Wendy . . . annoying, but cute . . . Lone Star Drive-in . . . always has extra cash . . . Hockadaisies L ...Mr. Muscle... 4 I ' I, Lester Levy, being sick of Greenhill school after fifteen years, leave: To Steve Z. the football bleachers. To Mark Z. I leave the song someone knocking at the door and Mark, I think football made a man of you. Tony B. I leave stolen Halloween bags, the time Joe Breedlove ran past you. I have to say some- thing, Tony Bryant and Brad Dudley actually painted Greenhill, it wasn't T. C. A. To L. L. and F. D. I leave all the stories I told your girlfriends. To Tony L. I leave a krazy leg. To Karen B. I tried to get you a date to Homecoming. To Wendy D. I leave my promises and respect to you, also all the dreams I had about you. I think you ,re beautiful. To Kim F. I leave a hairdresser. To Coach Smith I'll always remember the expression on your face when you saw us painting the anti go Greenhill and pro T. C. A. posters. To Brad L. I leave my N. G. position. To John Levy I leave F. S. To B. M., D. S., J. L. I hope you'll get arrested. To T. E. I leave a grave in the End Zone. To Steve L. I leave the years I let you live in my neighborhood. To the Green- hill football teams I leave nine years of playing. To Coach Cunningham and Coach Murphy my deepest respect. To Coach Clasby I leave my easiness to get along with. To Dr. Rule I leave my vast knowledge of Philosophy. To Leslie G. I leave M. K. and all my shirts and a great Homecoming. To Marcie P. I leave the money I lent you, our long talks, all the times you cried to me, and an earthquake in Acapulco. And to myself I leave Greenhill. Qlwfffwffk Steven Alan Lieberman Soccer ,76, '77, '78 Cross Country '76 Baseball '77 Football '77 Track '78, '79 always bashful . . . pretty eyes. . . tag along. . . flinch . . . good athlete . . . football. . . track. . . soccer. . . Purgatory T78 . . . summer. . . hey . . . good looking . . . cute sister . . . always has gum . . . airplane runner . . . kinda shy. . . loves Brenda. . . AM driving tips. . . hey lets be friends. . . frog. . . rabbit . . . ski bumm . . . nice car . . . leach . . . can we borrow your car? ...pain in the butt... I, Steve Lieberman, being of sound mind ?? and ffinally growing! body leave to Janet H. our friendship, a pound of McS'zM's, a night lost in downtown looking for the Fairmont, and a new chauffeur. To Scott B. our friendship, a dozen of those yellow blinking lights, Pam '6Braniff, and an open invitation to go skiing anytime-snow or water. Gary B., I leave K. M., L. D., and the rest of the ugly', Bahamans, the Menlo parties, and a dozen eggs to do with as you please, but you better watch out for Corvettes. Lee Ann M., a summer in California. Brenda H., our friendship, a homecoming date, and a life-time supply of gum. To Lester L., eighteen years of getting to live on my N street. Diane M., ten swimming lessons and a picture of J L. To Leslie G., a gift certificate to 7-11. Elizabeth F., ten boxes of gum and a new pair of stilts. Susan, three more years at Greenhill, my old tests, and home- work: so you will know what NOT to do, and twenty- five copies of your Jamaican song. Randy, my soccer cleats, track spikes, and Good Luck in your remaining five years at Greenhill . . . you are going to need it. My sincere appreciation to Mrs. Wolfram, Mrs. Eastus, Mr. Gonzales, and Ms. Steele for your extra efforts in my behalf. And a special thanks to Mr. Foote for all of the help you have given me in the last nine years. To everyone who I forgot, goodbye and have fun at Greenhill fHa!j . . . and lastly to Greenhill, I leave. This page sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Zach Lieberman Ione Patricia Lifscn Who's Who Mu Alpha Theta National Honor Society Junior class secretary Outstanding class participation 1 1th grade ' Senior class president Oliver! Finian's Rainbow Oklahoma! Interview Choir '75-,78 Mortarboard '75-'79 Soccer '75-'76 Volleyball ,75-'78 Honorable mention TISC 76, SPC ,77 Captain '77-'78 Cheerleader '76-'79 Head '78-'79 HomecomingPrincess '76, ,77, ,78 Queen '78 Basketball Queen '77-'78 great class president . . . head cheerleader . . . Colorado ,75 . . . walks straight to the kitchen . . . super smart . . . twins. . . Marsha Holman . . . basketball princess . . . Brad . . . Paris. . . volleyball captain . . . Homecoming queen . . . good looking. . . outgoing. .. organized . . . a leader. . . France ...ski trips. . . tries hard ...a leader . . . 4'butMrs. Eastus, they took my Oreoslll' . . . always smiles. . . what can Isay? . . . great in poetry class . . . worm ?OUUoLcc P UVL2 Anthon Ro Lovett Achievements Evergreen I75, '76, '77, '78, ,79 Cavalcade I75, '79 Backpacking Club '77, ,79 National Obnoxious Society '76-'79 MAD Show ,77 . A. E. B. U. Club '78, '79 I Been at Greenhill I1 years Humor is an affirmation of dignity, a declaration of man's superiority to all that befalls him. Romain Gary Perseverance and Audacity generally win. Mad. Deluzy Toe Toe. . . comedian. . . Judy . . . the cartoon man . . . political advisor . . . Hates cats . . .Makes Sp. VIHa blast. . . Can be insulting in a nice way . . . always with S. S., D. S., and M. M .... Judy S. . . . Big Red Hooter . . . prepple . - . always has a comment. . , delightfully obnoxious . . . that's not Tony, that's one of his personalities. . . I, Anthony R. Lovett, being of unquestionably selfish nature, begrudge the following: To Smith: Nothing. What could I possibly leave you that you don't already have? To Bateman: A nice, cuddly cat, a close encounter of the third kind with you-know-who, and a 44 magnum to get Gonzales with. tAlso plenty ofsmoked almonds, 'Kmentos and some donutsj Saaaaaraaah. To Lisa the rabbit: the unedited version of 1900 fyawnj, and an inestimable supply of potent peach fuzz, and a rain check to the Valentines dance. To Dana: Our own inimitable relationship tyou knowj, the Biology trip and a chilled bottle of Dom Perignon V61, of coursej. To Sloth Beast: your welldeserved title, Underwear Man, an open invitation to spend the night anytime and a genuine sloth tree to hang from. To the other Tony: New York tyou can keep it palj, the popes infallibility tand mine tool, and the fact that L. A. is better than N. Y. Yeah! To Duff-Puff ,' our new images, ALL of our friends, and naughty photos in the creek. To Jennifer Sandy Taylor: Hey fat guy. I leave the memories of Andover, GREASE, Boston, L. A. Disneyland, the beach and my inestimable friendship. Up with A. E. B. U.! To the Bird: I really dontt think that leave', is the appropriate word. What more could I give you than my love? You have made my years here enjoyable and my life content. What more can I say that hasntt been said before? To Gonzales, I leave my incomparable sense ofhumor. You need it man. To Mrs. Eastus: I leave the patience award. Thanks for putting up with me for a whole year. Wasn 't it worth it? By the way, just ask Gonzales if you can borrow some of my humor. Finally to my parents, I leave my gratitude and my love, I cannot thank you enough. 4 - tl dxf? Larry Wayne Lundy La-Wa-Lu . . . scrambling quarterback . . . Jimminy . . . the man from Hamilton Park . . . great friend . . . announce more games . .. Mr. Athlete . . . always going to a party . .. loves Ohio State . . . friends with everyone . . . nice . . . great basket- ball. . . Butch , . . best buddy . . . Jimminie Jigaboo . . . No. 22. . . Kathy . . . friend of Real Hollywood and Too Tall. . . luv that caddy . . . Beth C. . . Kim Jones . . . Larry Wayne I, Larry Lundy, leave the Butches lots of good times, and I hope we can all get together someday- wherever you may be. To Frank D., I leave a double to Homecomings and Proms, and some new jokes. To Nancy P., I leave one more year of fun to come, do your best. To K. B. fand D. BJ, I leave a year without you. Wish ya'll were here. To the Bubba's and my other S. R. buddies, KT. B., J. C., F. D., J. K., LL., M. M., S. V., M. Z., S, ZJ. I leave the best friendships anyone could ever have. To Tony B., I leave the M. C. and the Playground. To John K., I leave your great father and pizza. Lester, M. S. U. wants you. To Mark M., My B. B., I leave our post Bowie and G. H. days, and future Kangaroo hunts. To Mallori, I leave a fun This page sponsored by ride to school, my notebook, and H. P. To Kay, I leave a couple of Peppermint carnations. To Pam B. I leave those talks in the Commons. To Polkey D., I leave a little something, To the rest of my Soph. Buddies IN. A., B. T., A. F., L. L., K. R., C. S., D. T., L. F., I. T., and the L. P. 'sl I leave the Commons to socialize in. To Diane M., I leave a little Sis, and to Paige P., a little Bro. To those B. A. Juniors I leave a little luck for a good football season, you might need it. To Winsor. B., I leave the Football Team to manage. To Kelley G. and Liz B., I leave a great friendship. To Nancy J. I leave a new fence, To sweet Lenny I leave anything you wish to get, I hope it's a lot. Mr. Joe Go can you handle it? To Mrs. Kuy I leave my creative writing and a few maps. To my younger buddies, I leave my sincere appreciation, and thanks for your guidance. To my coaches: Clasby, Cunning- ham, Fiedler, Flanagan, Fuller, Murphy, and Smith, I leave my deepest respect and gratitude, Thanks for everything G. H. I'll see later, MUCH LATER. Dr. :Q Mrs. W. Larry Lundy Jerome Crossman Marcus Varsity Volleyball Team All-S. P. C. First Team Captain Varsity Basketball Team Varsity Tennis Team Cavalcade Business Manager Photographer Evergreen Business Manager Sports Editor Photographer National Honor Society Class Officer Who 's Who When the legends die Dreams end. When the dreams end There is no more greatness. Hall Bourland The Money Man . .. Perez tennis anyone? string bean... always with Jeff... brain... Kester. . . mustang... 37 . . . Jearbear . .. Jerry 's got it in his trunk . .. TooTall Marcus . . . money . . . basketball . . . everybody looks up to 3 U s s v y Us A iq. , ji'-, rv is - pf. v. 'f I, Jerry Marcus, being of capitalistic mind and expanded body, do hereby bequest the following: to David fMagillaJ, I leave Bo's moneyg lo Scott, I leave Peaches and Pioneerg to Bo, I leave two more years in the penitentiary at 14255 Midway Road and R EA L IT Y. To Eileen, I leave the true understanding and conception of the greatest Eternal Verity: THE Z. F. To Vee, I leave U. T. Accounting and the BIG EIGHT. To Jeff I leave all the money in the ocean and the ability to be classy without being tacky. To Lester, I leave your ability to achieve', and many more Raquetball contests. To Macy, I leave three beverages. To Janet, I leave the loss of my cheerful self To Hershey, Beast, Rusty, Toni, Tim and Perez, I leave many great memories and the hope for many more. To Perez exclusively, I leave more deep intellectual conferences on the triviality of life at Kellerls, my ability to dominate in tennis, raquetball, and ping-pong, and the question: When will I return to S. M. U.? To Dr. Mooney, I leave a Herrera's franchise and a continued friendship. To Mrs. Eastus, Mr. Kilmer, Mrs. Kuykendall, and Dr. Buchanan, I leave my thanks, my gratitude, and my philosophical comments. And to the world, I leave me: Love me or leave me alone. fry 6 mme This page sponsored by him . . . always interested in making a quick buck . . . MT- and MVS. Sam MUVCUS N 1 1 Mark Pittman Marshall Cross Country '74, '75, '76, '77, '78 Track '74, '75, '76, '77, '78, '79 '2After McGritte '78 Greenhill Pin '75, '76, '77, '78 Latin Award '76 fsecond yearj, '77 Ancient History Award '76 National Merit Semi-Finalist '78 National Honor Society '77-'79 Vice President '78-'79 Mu Alpha Theta '77-'79 Who 's Who '78 Chess Club '75-'78 Evergreen '78-'79 Genius . . .Mercury . . . thinnest legs in Upper School . . . breaks records . . . Don't you ever get tired? . . . roadrunner . . . study . . . run. . . hard- working . . . Cross country . . . smartest jock . . . the Pope's Pope. . . opinionated . . . . . . let us run with endurance the race that is set before us. . . Hebrews 12:1 I, Mark Marshall, being slow, do hereby bequeath the following: To the Cross Country team: 11 at least 3000 miles a year, 22 a tradition to uphold, 31 wine, women and junk food in moderation AFTER the race. To Mr. Blanchard: MOOOORE! To I'll catch you! Moore: your untapped talent and our runs. To Mike: water polo, tennis, and those older women. To Beck: the Sanger Harris look. To Dan, Don, Jeff: your inherent craziness. To Tellis: your grin and honorary freshman status. To Colin: your CB and running talent the needed bothfj. To Cindy: your bravery. To the librarians: Thanks for all the help and camaraderie you've given me. To Sister Sue: your many fun classes and my blessings. To Mr. Williams: our many engrossing conversations. To Coach Hall: my abortive soccer career, cold hands, and my deepest respect. To Ms. Auverman, Ms. Ferrell, and Mr. my algebra skills fif you can find themlj. To Ms. Seldin: your SPLENDID slide shows, dinners and encouragement. To those other faculty members who have enriched my years at Greenhill: Thanks! To those few who have messed me around: KCEN- SOREDI! To my friends below the Upper School KA. S., S. W., S. KJ: I hope that even as you continue to mature, you will retain your refreshing simplicity. To all of Greenhill: my regrets that, even though I have a great composer and teacher, I have been a poor pianist. James Mark McCullough an... Crazy . . . really a super guy. . . great at football. . . handsome . . . loves to joke around . . . very sensitive. . .foosball. . .great photographer . . . a flirt. . . soccer. . . wants to play doctor, only for real.. .Bubba bird. .. I, Mark McCullough, leave to Greenhill all the memories, good and bad, during my six years on the Hill. To Larry Lundy, I leave you Bowie days and the best friendship Ilve ever had. To Zime I leave our summer days, road trips, and Mexico '78. To T. B. and J C., I leave our secret of Brickhouse No. ? and a cabana hunt. To Mark Z., I leave you the trenches and our bench sitting days. To Tony L. I leave movies and education. To S. V., welve been buddies a long time, it's been great, pawn shop and all. To F. D. I leave us one more foreign soccer tour and a lot of luck in the future. To Lauren L., I leave you the best of luck in finding the right Henry Monsky Jew Boy. To L. L., C. S., and V. D. Ihope notj all the groovy cliche disco you can handle. To L. P. and L. P. I leave you maturity and Colorado. To E. F. and K. G. I leave you three more years at Greenhill. To Mr. Foote and Mrs. Seldin 82 This page sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. James McCullough I leave you my deepest respect in helping me make To Coach Cunningham, Hall, Clasby, and thanks for the confidence when you thought was there. To Senora Steele, I leave a lot of respect what I wished for fyou'll never guessj. Last but n. least I leave my sister five more long years at Greenhi Finally, I leave! will W7 C Marc Allen Meadow This page sponsored by M r, Football '79 Soccer A '78, '79 B '76, '77 Baseball '77, '78, '79 MVP '78 Latin Club '76, '77, '78 Chess Club '76 good looking. . . great blue eyes. .. fantastic ping pong player . . . how come he's always so red? soccer . . . Camaro . . .wanna see my new tires? . . . Six Flags. . .Northhaven . . .cowboy . . . cars . . . mwelluh, uh . . .Porter . . . skiing. . . let's hang out. . .Mr. Straight. . .party, party . . . smart. . .MVP in baseball- probably knew it . . . has no tem- per . . . tries very hard to be funny . . . Pizza Inn . . . thank God he's a country boy . . . landcruiser . . . vulture . . . weekend softball . . . Connelly . . . looks like Joe Camp . . . the better half of Gary . . . look at that profile . . . always has a kind word to say . . . kicker. . .pick up the pieces. . . friends with Beck. . . meadowlark. . . nice. . . funny. . . swooper. .. I, Marc Meadows, leave to G. B. more tassles, Southern Comfort, G. T. and an honorary pair of spurs from the Rexall Rangers. To Duff: bif and horiz. stripes. To S. S. I leave Sat. nite soccer, softball, and Mr. K's class. To Dan: Bee Bop, Roxy, and a largershirt, To J Ambergetti C. I leave touchup paint that matches, our Newk shirt, Monty Python, and C 'mon now, I mean it. To P. S. I leave memories of the fair and my friendship. To L. B. close calls on Welch, skipping class, and j. i. To Carolyn: Sgt. Pepper, Chili's, homecoming, and my love. To ZIM I leave Tom Collins at THE BAR. To F. D. Zona Rosa and CDOM. To S. D. I leave more models, KISS, and Pre-Cal homework. To A. B.' 'good job as Latin club consul. To Coach Clasby I leave Greenhill baseball. To Coach Hall I leave my respect and gratitude and also Jesuit to beat again and again and again even. To Coach Cunningham, I leave a kicker, hopefully a Texan, and thanks for asking. Thanks to Dr. B. for advising me and putting up with me for three years. To Jay I leave a par, a PING bag, and your own disco. To Jon I leave another Charlie's Angels poster and some lbs. And finally after four years I leave the Hill. and Mrs. Marvin K. Brummett Guillermo Montero ft . w Q .sv I'll sit by you, willyou help me? . . . you 're playing football? . . . Great Guillermo . . . horses. . . could you repeat that one more timef . . . Illegal alien . . . Canada boy . . . Bill. . . Fuball . . . Cutlass Supreme . .. take the cows to the barn. . .a nice guy. . . Lloyd . . . would never cheat! . . . skipping Canadian draft . . . beautiful big eyes. . . when he can't think ofanything to say . . . biggest football player. . . do it Bill. . .wanna fight. . . where are my comic books? . . . where 's David . . . likes K104. . .silver and maroon cut. . . I, Guillermo Montero, being of almost sound nzind and body, do hereby leave the following: Mark Z. a friendship and thanks foi r all the help and encouragement. We made it through Greenhillg we will make it through college. Lester L. a farm you keep talking. about, and thanks for your help my two years here. Scott D. your toy VW, your real VW that will last longer than we do, and a friendj ship that will last as long as your VW. Lloyd C. just remember your Jeep trails and beer, and you will remember our friendship. Ton B. player of the team award, it was hard but we nzade it tlzrough French. Thanks a lot. Karl B. the Guide to Proper Spoker Canadian. This will help you with yourA 's. Steve L. all the homework Igave you. Frank D. all my comics plus a chance to press 25 pounds. Most of the time you are best tnot all the timej. Barbi G. the cure to some strange disease and free typing lessons. It was nic knowing you, good luck in GH. Leland a starting position on the football team and a 17 wpm average in typing. Gary B. one mattres for your pick up truck and a 6'-pack of beer. Jeff M. you still mix the best drinksg they go great with ice cream. Mark M. my sandle. and the cow to take care of The Football Team-Jeff as Mgr. Silvana 1 more year at GH and my ear. Veronica 6 more years a Greenhillfthe privilege of knowing nze. My parentsmrnany thanks for making me go through school to be better in life. Jeffrey Alan Mass M M f . '1 ' Wanna be an angel, you wanna be a star, You wanna play some magic on my Guitar, q You wanna be a poet, you wanna be my string, yyou can be anything-You can be the lover of another, Undercover you could even be the man on the moon. Wanna be the player, do you wanna be the string, ,Let me tell you sometlzing, It just don't mean a thing, You see it really doesn 't matter when you 're paid in Disguise By the dark glass on you eyes, lAnd yourprecious groups of lies, Still you turn me on ..... 1 I, Jeffrey Muss, being in a constant state of unstable mind, leave the following: to Steve, 10 gallons of Dr. Pepper, the pinball machine, and late night rat racing, to Lester, the greatest party throwing ability since Kelton, to Eileen, my love and many good times, to the Bear, many semi-private showings at the Eastgate and a late night dinner at the Hyatt, to Mark and Joe, several dozen eggs, to Lawa Lu, a trip to Hamilton Park ,' to Tony, a weekend in New York and pre-track meet parties, to Tom and Robert, a year's supply of Rocky Horror, to Casey, a spare tire for between meal snacks, to coaches Cunningham, Smith, and Murphy, my coaching ability, deepest admiration ELP and hopes for many more successful seasons,' to Coach Clasby, a case of cold spray, to Coach Hall, my thanks for everything, lots of trouble, and a pair of Cowboy tickets, to Mr. Foote the Football ,77 ,78 '79 talent to win any argument and thanks for getting me out of Soccer ,76 Q7-y 158, ,79 many jams, to Mr. Kilmer, a complete Achme Physics catalog, Track f76,',77, l78, '79 and to Greenhill, 1 leave the biology trip, to keep and remember Mu Alpha Theta for posterity' National Honor Society Evergreen '78, '79 w reat ootball la er. .. ets what he wants.. . kill,'. . .cocky g. . rgd hair aidyfrecklesg. . . let's have the party at Jeff,-9 house . . . crazy man. . . science expert. . . now he drops his books on , the way to school . . . loves to sit on people. . . enjoys pain . . . thejr. executive. . .Ijust guessed. . . x X Randall Morris Pearlman Latin Club: '75, '76, ,775 International Thespian Society: '76, Treasurer-'77,President-'78,'79! A'Oliver,', Finian's Rainbow, South Pacific, 'Agmemnonf' Oklahoma, The Odd Couplef' The Mad Show, Guys and Dolls,'l K'Dracula, The Stingiest Man in Town,'l The Apple Tree,'l Our Town, 'The Music Man : The acting award -'76g The best performance award-'77, the outstanding thespian awardM'78, The Greenhill Singers-'77, '78, the student councilH'79g Whols Who Among American High School Students-'78. PRLMN . . . considerate. . . he's got more talent in his little finger. . . Theatre . . . Adam 8: Eve . . . Our Town. . . always on the phone with B. H., E. G., V. E. ,... actor. . . Broadway, Randall, I get a front row seat . . . fantastic voice . . . last of the Pearlman clan . . . always in a good mood. . . good friend. . .Latin . . .Bosley . . . talented . . . I, Randy Pearlman, will to the following: My Angels: A special instruction sheet for a secret mission at the Millinery shop: Beth: A Mickey Mouse Club hat, and a room filled with scripts, containingparts for little innocent girls who die in the end: Eileen: A folder full of music for singers, including an imaginary copy of 'Rainbow In Your Eyes, two tickets for R. H. P. S., and a Mother's Day card: Vicki: A gift certificate for ten midnight talks, lasting no longer than two hours, and a can of Squirms, Wendy: A trip to Lion Country Safari, Six Flags, and the Motion Picture Industry. Also, I leave a lot ofgood memories, Kay: Free Latin lessons taught by someone at an old folk's home, and a room filled with eyes, so you will know that someone is always watching you: Judy: Two tickets to Rome, Paris, and the Riviera. Don't worry, ourparents will make all the arrangements, Mike: A new coffee cup, and future years of singers without the Fantastic Four , Barry: Two tears of experience that I will never forget, Schnookums.' A map of the west, and another vast frontier to explore when I'm gone: Sheryl: A big Thank You for the opportunity you gave me throughout seven years to grow as an actor and a person: Mrs. Eastus: My love and respect for getting me through this important stage in my life. My parents: A thank you for listening, understanding, and backing me in everything I've done, and lastly, Greenhill: Twelve fantastic memories, and NO MORE PEARLMANS! fTake it as you likej SO LONG GREEN- HILL. Qmssv M. Q This page sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pearlman Mar Ann Peppard t L l ... , .f.f,.W.m.. ,., as been on Senior privileges since she was a freshman . . . Bob,Bob,Bob . . . will be a ctor's wife . . . been at Greenhill forever . . . Loves Long John Silver clams . . . 100,000 'les in one month-poor car . , . you 're too short . . . loves older guys. . . soft spoken . . . lw ays leaving campus early . . . nice . . .pretty . . .gorgeous hair . . . Alan 's sister. . . made very day the first week ofschool . . .MAP. . . behind the wall ofsleep. . . Cutlass. . . built . love her car. . . always wet. . . her brother's the one with the Vet. . . math whiz . . . has yfriends from other schools . . . never at school-if she can help it. . . quiet . . . works ard in school.. .are you cold. . . Well, after 14 years, this place feels like home. To Kacy-I leave memories of the sprucewood mansion, evenings with Loggins and Messina, and an adopted mom. I love ya, Kace,' thanks for growing with me. To Tony B., I leave Kacy to watch over, take care of her. To Bethw-a lasting supply of oatmeal cakes, memories of second period, and a great friendship to lastalways. To Kris E.-I leave hopes ofa super senior year on the Hill and many thanks. Without you Kris, I would have never made it through first period Chem. To Kay-a pair of stilts. To Wendy P.-Best Wishes and many years of memories. To Mrs. Bridges-a big Thank you for all of your help. To Wendy D.- a Porsche, a truck, and lots ofgood times. To Lester-a permanent 6' AM wake-up call. Take care, Lester, Illl miss you. To Doug-a car ofhis own and memories of a great friendship. To ScottHthanks for being a friend, lots of love. To Judy-memories of pre-cal and Kathy Joan, love your favorite gentile. To future Russian students, memories of Mrs. J. and hopes for a Russian club rebirth. To Dr. Br- all my love and respect, thanks for being there. To Mr. Tunnell-I leave the Greenhill Upper School and hopes that he will never leave it. To my brother Alan- I promised you that I-wouldn't leave you a corny 2 more years on the Hill. I do leave you a victorious P-tennis match against M. Z., a 450 SL of your choice, a lady deserving of you, 3000 more afternoons at Goff's, many more evenings of lemon throwing at Celebration with Boz, and lastly, all my love and hopes that we will always retain our closeness. PS-Mom and Dad, I love you both very much. Thank you for loving and supporting me. Mallori La vonne Polk N. J. H. S. '76 Volleyball '76, '77, '78, '79 Basketball '76, '77, '78, '79 Mortarboard '78 Latin Club '78 Math wiz . . . Mollori . . . good athlete . . . nice. Piel's English class. . . Polky . . . last of the PON? sisters . . . did you do the homework? . . . Hamilton park new glasses . . . the tribe . . . volleyball . . . Larry Fm so confused . . . beautiful sets . . . loves instant algebra . . . crazy . . . cute . . . interesting CWS- - - where's your school spirit? . . . if X' .if I E' A Q. g ,xg . I 1 . , .... 8 1 es,' .u we-W. , srreie 7 7 I, Mallori Lavonne Polk, hereby bequeath the following: to' Winsor, I leave two more years of Greenhill and another senior' to fall in love with along with all the others, P, B., T. B, F. D.,t B. D., to Mary, two more years of volleyball, a fun time in. Oklahoma City, and good luck with you know who, to Chell, good luck with your goals, to Graylynn, I leave my blue knee pads and a f t t' ' ' ' ' an as ic senior year, to Linda, a lot of fun times 1 missed toll booths and a parking ticketg to Lisa, Hollye, andw Staci, I leave a fun senior year and also great spikes, to Debbie, If leave my great, perfect, and beautiful sets, to the 197980 volleyball team I leave another 880 to run and a successful season, to Mr. Vellios, I leave you two more years with Doug, X Lisa, and Ellis, lots of great times and good jokes, to Larry, thanks for all the rides to school and the frightening remem- brance of th t ' ' ' e en times my life flashed before my eyes, to, Frank, all the good laughs and a greatparty, to my Mother and N Father, lots of love and kisses, and a lonely year at home without me. Marcie Ann Pollman You and 'ne against the world, sometimes it feels like you and me against the world. When all the others turn their backs and walk away, You can count on me to stay. And for all the times we've cried, I always felt that God was on our side. And when both of us are gone, and both of us have left to carry on, then remem- bering will have to do. Our memories alone will have to get us through. You and me against the world. Helen Reddy Columbian Club . . .Acapulco . . . Stuart . . . good tan . . . blonde hair . . . Kim . . .Leslie . . .Always dieting ...Lester. . . mace... I, Marcie Pollman, leave the following: Leslie-one-way ticket to Acapulco, as many guys you can handle, Chili's, CAEC is, Baby Ois, 'Tm sorry about UBO s, Oct. 27, Spanish hustle, ice water, please, kiss M. Z. supposedly never got, date with J W., Our reputa- tion, 8 years friendship, Europe '82 and gratitude for being my best friend and assurance thatlll always be true, Les, all the luck to you. Lester-date to Lone Star, trips to Fairmont, kiss on lamppost, Sangria bottle fValentine's '77j thanks for: fix-up, late talks, gossip, advice, non-existent fights the loan, open mindedness, attention fprotectionl. I leave our unique friendship thatill last forever fphone bill for prooh, special thank you for being you, my respect for that always All my love. Lauran-bottle Drano for your kitchen sink, mis- placed elbow, taco, ladder, date with G. B., love life with Robert, ya'lls fights, long distance 'pranksfl life membership to S. G. I., our unintentional misunder- standings. Thanks for listening, for laughter, for tears we shared. Splewy-I leave your open mouth, I mean open mind ffluctuates dailyj, and good cut session. You really made it exciting, even with our ups and downs, One last Veeeeeeeeeeee! David-What daya want me to say? Good luck! Thanks for understanding me. I love you. Mark-March 4, little box that'll always be mine. Kim-go forit! fflagpolej I leave you Sherri, don'tgo away mad. Joe-I leave a fish fassumption they ,re Japanesej, follower's awardgcongratulations-Good GAME.,'J. W. -water fthirst quencherj, April 16, one last I. L. Y. Jack -lack of S. P.g I leave my parade. Brenda-date with M. Z. you 've always wanted. Peggy-3 more years suffering asI did. M. B., B. S., M. S., V. G., R. Q., J D.- Thank ya 'll for putting up with me. Cheryl-I leave my DaVinci's card, all my thanks for everything you did for me this year, come visit me. Jane Ki Ted-You're being married soon, good luck, love you both. Mom Xi Dad- Itis finally over, thanks for putting me through it and understanding. Gonzales-more years at Orbajosa School, my greatest appreciation and respect as my teacher and friend. To GREENHILL-I Just Leave . . . SILQLJ, This page sponsored by Mr and Mrs. Harold Pollman Wendy Pollock When you ,re down and troubled and you need some loving care, and nothing, nothing is going right. Close your eyes and think of me and soon I will be there to brighten up even your darkest night Youjust call out my name and you know wherever! am Illl come running to see you again. Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall, all you have to do is call and I'll be there. You've got a friend. If the sky above you should turn dark and full of clouds, and that cold north wind should begin to blow, keep your head together and call my name out loud. Soon youll! hear me knocking at your door. All you have to do is call out my name and I'll be there. Ain 't it good to know that youlve got a friend. When people can be so sold. They 'll hurt you and they 'll desert you, take your soul ifyou let them. Oh, but don't you let them. King Ralf . . . Andover. . . great friend . . . smart. . . help . . . beautiful smile . . . Big Buh . . . makes you feel worthwhile . . . Wendall . . . strawberry tacos . . . always willing to help . . . loves waterrnelons I . . . theatre . . . Did you get any mail today . . . down to earth . . . lovable . . . Polish . . . friendly . . . seen with Randy. . .are you kidding. . . I want to give special thanks to my parents for sending me to Greenhill, for always being there when I needed them most, for opening my eyes to help me in ways that were in my best interest, and for being the best parents ever. The friendships I have made over the years at Greenhill will remain special forever. These people who have helped me, encouraged me, stood by me, and loved me, will always be in my heart no matter how far apart we are. This page sponsored by Mr. and Mrs Robert S Pollock John Richard Porter ' - ' ffiffflff. ,, , , .. , .,'5Slf'ifi7f'VQ2-ll'-r, ,.,, .,i!'J:,yff 'f . ' ., ...A ,,,, . W r ,.ft,.,. .Zf'..?,. 1 . ,, . , ...w,,.'7. . , ,A .H ,W 1 . . . f' ' . 1. ' AN V . A -f ' . 'Q' ' 9 ' .. r-v fffwt' I it ACHIEVEMENTS Baseball 1976-79 Backpacking Club 1975-78 Biology Club 1977-79 Astronomy Club 1977-79 Biology Award 1976 Yellow Vega . . . Blond . . . Porter Wagner . . . good friend . . . Foosball . . . concerts . . . always with Doug and gang . . . Innocent looking. . . Baseball . . . chocolate chip cookies . . . brownies . . . Let's cultivate. . . I, John Porter, being of somewhat sound mind and body, do hereby leave the following to my cellmates: To my questionably trusted friend Karl: a case of Seagram's 7, a bottle of Jack Daniel's, a hot water bed Uudy A. includedj, and the crazy night of the 28. To Doug B..' I do hereby leave a newly processed formation in Soapstone, a license to be a roofer, my Mai Tai recipe, and a lot of snow and good times in Colo. To Bill G.: I leave my fake I. D., a 8800.00 certificate at all Jackls Auto Paint 62 Body Repair Shops, and a gold plated GNOB. To Mr. Gonzales: I leave Bill, my deepest respect and a new chair. To Marcie: I leave an open door K2-4 hoursl. To Leslie: I leave my phone number 361-1009 and a very small party. To Duff, Scott and Tony: I leave a book on How to Tell Jokes. And to the GreenhillAdministration I LEA VE Greenhill!!! Elizabeth Kay Runyan You tell me that i'm falling down a drifter with no role. You tell me that i need a friend to help me gain control. Well let it be i'm not alone ilm only lonely to see. And you can't tell me where to go or who or what to be. I am exactly what i am And not the way You'd like to see me be. I look outside long as i can, Then close my eyes and watch my world unfold before me. L. R. Many thanks and my love to: Lisa and Randy, who can always make me smile, Wendy and Vicki, who provide many adventures and entertaining momentsg Nancy, Meredith, and Chell, who are on the way to becoming Hthe best,',' Larry, who defines the word specialg Mrs. Powell, who several years ago started me on my way to becoming someone, Kim, who understandsg Heather, Mr. Fiedler, Dr. Mooney, Mrs. Eastus, and Mrs. Foster, who frustrated and challenged me until I learned. gag f?.M3M. ,sf Katie 'lizabeth . . . a total natural . , . beautifulperson. . .good athlete. .l smart . . . conscientious . . . Scoop!',. . . loves to dance. . . quiet ani' reserved . . . freckles , . . horses. . . a true authoritative figure . . . reall understands you . . . 'KLet's do itl' . . . ballet. . . Runt-yan . . . Kim . .. responsible . . . great hockey player . . . Scarlet. . . where'd you get tha voice? . . . interesting . . . caring. . . one of the best friends around . . . steep competition . . . always blushes . . . beautiful hair . . . b-ball . alway. knows the answer in history . . . all smiles . . . backpacking . . . loves to sk in powder . . . captain of everything . . . New Mexico and Colorado . . M knows herself. . . Frances Paula Rutchik As you glide In your stride With the wind As you fly away Give a smile From your lips And say--I'm Free, yes I'm free Now I'm on my way EWAQF Franie . . . good friend . . .M. Z .... artist. . . the bleachers . . . photographer . . . has her own style . . . Volvo. . . always with L. L., I. L., L. A., G. R., K. L. ...Israel '77. .. I, Frances Rutchik, being ofsound??? mind and body leave the following to the following: To Lori B. I leave 2 more years in high school fha hal and a book on what to do at the door, and a very close cousinship. To Lauran I leave Bullit Bobs Bullit, manay peas, and all of those boring sunglasses that ruin so many things. To Frank I leave the beat fwhich he hast, and a can of Coke!!! To lone I leave a room of your own to share with whomever. To Lisa I leave years at Kramer, the bleachers, the kicker experience, and a fun roommate fmelj. To Judy I leave our childhood, middlehood, and motherhood, all to be shared together fit's destinyj and a very special friendship that I cherish. P. S. DANGER. Miss Steele I leave long talks with me and my pals about truly bizarre escapades and a Thank You. To Kathy I leave a key to my house since you are always welcome, and a friendship that has lasted for seven years and will go on forever. The rest need not be said. To Mark I leave Preston Road, your xmas present' and shakes, many keys to certain doors, besame bobo, cuddling, moping, many laughs, few tears, the past year and half because you have been it, and of course my love forever. A GOWN-ss This page sponsored by Mr. 8: Mrs. M. D. Rutchik Jonathan Robert Sarner Cavalcade ,77, ,78 Chess Club '77 National Junior Honor Society '76 How does it feel To be on your own With no direction known Like a complete unknown Like a rolling stone. -Bob Dylan Try and hold it down Jon . . . Green Camaro . . . corner man . . . who? . . . does he go to Greenhill. . . Where's Jon . . . Put him in a circle and he will find the corner . . . shy but clever . . . book worm . . . reserved . . . studious . . . there he is!! over there, under that desk in the cornern. . . chem whiz . . . he and Nate are twins. . . secret agent in his spare time . . . I Truth has many shells. Each is the truth, but each represents a different aspect, depending on the bia self-interest, or other psychological coloration which remains on the surface. As one after another shell i removed, the picture of truth changes. Only if one ca reach the core, hidden beneath the protective covering does one feel he knows the bare truth. -Louis Nizezn Integrity without knowledge is weak and useles and knowledge without integrity is dangerous an dreadful. -Samuel Johnso I would like to thank Dr. Mooney fwherever he is for first making me aware of the role that history an government play in the scheme of thingsg Mr. Norri. for showing me that there is more to a yearbook tha meets the eye,' and Mrs. Seldin for providing me with c lasting appreciation of the fine arts. -And thank yo Greenhill for a genuine learning experience. gs Qu.. udy Faith Schnitzer .hhh W . ...,, . I his page sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Ben Schnitzer I used to think a lot about what I was going to be when I grew up. I assumed, you see, back then that I would. -Brian Key Soccer '77g Mortarboard '76-'77, Ever- green ,78, '79,' Student Council '79g Thespian '77-'79 always with Tony Lovett . . . super personality . . . KVIL . . . Bird , . . photographer . . . good friend . . . great dresser . . . Evergreen office, 'iwanna spend the nightn. . . Israel. . . beautiful blue eyes . . , classy lady . . . crazy . . . always getting confused , . . agreeable . . . she makes the word individual. . . truly beautiful. . . I, Judy Schnitzer, bequeath the following: Wendy-Slim the snake, and a personalized rape whistle of your own. Kathy- present in spirit if not in body-Hcamelback Haven is yours and all the general discretion that accompanies it. Frannie-I leave you 12 years of prepubescent adolescence, 5 years of pubescent adolescence and predictably another 65 years of post-pubescent adolescence. Lisa-I leave you a huge appetite for Friday after- noon pancakes, peach dacquiris and snowballs from the club- how do we stay so thin? Harris-I leave you Bachman Lake way after hours, a cheap bottle of Sangria and the Lone Star Theatre. Andy-I'll relinquish our running score of intellectual compe- tency to you. Leslie-I leave you a translation of all of Marcies and my made up words from the seventh grade, and an open invitation for a partnership in our respective careers. Alan-I bequeath to you your own telephone line, and the charismatic ability to infatuate all the girls. Mr. Piel-thank you for the lax enforcement of all the rules! had an opportunity to break ffringe benefits of having the Dean as an advisorj and for all the help I received from you. To Anthony Reginald Lovett III, I leave your half of our relationship from these past two years and the memories of all the men with shiny badges, our wine parties, a book entitled you wanna break up?, the 'gran Torinouand the Evergreen Office. Most of all I want to thankyou for making my high school years complete. Finally to my parents-I leave you in peace and quiet. Mila Harris Craig Skibell Dear everyone! I kinda feel like certain songs are like sooooooo meaningful, so I think I should really share them with you: 'Billy donlt be a hero, Donlt be a fool with your life. -Paper Lace 'And they call it Puppy Love. -Donny and Marie Feelings, whoa, whoa, whoa, feelings. -John Davis Boo Ba Boo Ba Dilly-Boo. H -Yusef La teef I, Harris Skibell, leave the following in case I die: Judy, you can have my car. God knows it's not much, but please accept it into your heart. Andy, you can have my stereo-stereos really are adolescents' best friends, you know? Iampton, you can have my records, but remember to walk them every nightand feed them every day. Treat them with respect and they 'll do the same for you. Golden Rule, you know. Doug, you can have my guitars and books, even 'Touchdown for Tommy, which I personally feel is a super little book. I love it, and I mean that, Don't ever change Tommy. I love you just the way you are. Thanks for the line, Billy. Caren, Susan, Mom, Dad, you can have whatever is left. To Jesus, don't be so cross'-no, just kidding-I love you baby. Keep it up. To H. S., you 've occupied a special place in my heart. I'll always remember you for your uniqueness, your beauty, your grace and your humility. Well, that's all. Remember, ifanyone tries to murder me, all this stuff will go to the starving kids in Korea. I mean it. A 1 Editor . . . Honors English . . . 4 Andy . . . guitar man. . . Daddy 's a X y judge . . . born leader . . . shy . . . EVERGREEN . . .jazz . . . Tom ' Thumb . . . likes to make people ' laugh . . . itls justa stage he's going through . . . PWBTO . . . cynical ...guitar man. .. I N N 1 X. I 1 5 I mi,,.,a.f 1' -1':' N2--iTf 'QE W I 2 Scott Cole Smith Oh fair enough are sky and plain, But I know fairer far: Those are as beautiful again That in the water are, The pools and rivers wash so clean The trees and clouds and air, The like on earth was never seen, And oh thatI were there. These are the thoughts I often think As I stand gazing down In act upon the cressy brink To strip and dive and drown, But in the golden-sanded brooks And azure meres I spy A silly lad that longs and looks And wishes he were I. -A. E. HO USMAN Let's cruise Forest with lollipops one of the next beetles . . . easy to get along with smarter than you think . . . the big red hooter a wild and crazy guy . . . great writer ever green scapegoat . . . ought to be a comedian never at a loss for words . . . Gonzales foldl office . . . Tony 's shadow . . . Blue MGB one of the three stooges . . . love that personality and your sister . . , captain of the '78 sailing team I would like to thank Dr. Mooney, Mr. Norris, and Mr. Keyton for the educationg Mr. Williams, for the wisdom and knowledge, Mrs. Eastus, for the opportunities, the guidance, and the tolerance, Senor, for the perception, both possessed and given. I leave Duff a possible arrest, delinquency, and in short, my trust. For Gary, a steady girl and any Lowen brau that's left-there's not a lot. Marc, I leave Saturday night softball and a steady girlfriend of YOUR own. For Dan, I leave some music. Susan, I leave my best wishes and my love. Finally, for Tony, I leave a friendship, a rhythm guitarist, and a partner in crime. Ava 6. that Duff Macnicol Stewart i Some people have tact,' others tell the truth. Always speak the truth-think before you speak-and write it down afterward. The Red Queen to Alice I, Duff Stewart, often considered to be out of line, wish to say thanks to all the people who have brought me happiness during my stormy but nonetheless illus- trious career at Greenhill. To the special friends I have made I leave special thanks. And to the Greenhill faculty I leave my gratitude for six reckoning years of learning. I'll always remember them and you. And now if I only had a little brother or sister I'd leave them some more fun-filled years at the 'TIill. But Idon't . . . Say-bye. Always up to something. . . comic . . . the famous mustard and ketchup trick . . . class cut-up . . .Puff. . . I swear Smith did it . . . always with Smith and Lovett . . . tries so hard to be serious . . .photographer . . . outspoken . . , ought to be an Olympic diver. . . the Don Rickles of Greenhill. . . well-liked. . . Evergreen '76, '77, '78, '79 Cavalcade '76, '77 Backpacking Club '77, '79 National Obnoxious Society '76-'79 Baseball '78, '79 George Daniel Uloth Sloth . . . hangs from a tree in his room . . . sluggo . . . Caught on D. I. roof with J. M. . . . Spam . . . big. . . Mr. Cleveland's sidekick . . . Beer . . . slothmobile . . . Dan can 't build those sets by himself. . . Mr. Nice guy . . . always home . . . all around neatperson . . . White Rock . . . Professional joke repeater . . . I'm a lumber- jackn . . . which one is he again . . . guitar. . . never a steady job . . . King Tut,'. . ,always at Northhaven with G. B. . . . comedian . . . master Teha . . . Steve Martin Jr .... big guy . . . drives like a wildman . . . remember yea!. . . quiet. . . get Dan, he'll do anything. . . I, George Daniel Uloth, being non compos mentis, will the following to the followers of Ulga fmay he rest in peacej. A low rental fee on my guitar to Scott. A reminder to Duff not to strain his chapped A. To Tony I leave a sleeping bag full of sea- weed, To Marc I leave his G. T. Radials, a drinking lesson, and a case of Bohemia Beer. Gary: after eleven years together on THE HILL fcount themj I leave you all of our shallow friends fnobody else wants themj, a sixth S. A. by Carolyn tif it hasn't happened alreadyj, and a night at White Rock with a six- pack. Karl: Tech Mich hi. Let's get drunk some- time. Fooball you bet. John P.: Lunch at Salih 's, and a backpacking trip in Oklahoma. John How's Sarah. Joe, I leave you a couple of near misses with the Grim Reaper and a Midnight Movie in Arlington. And finally to Don I leave all the women and booze he can handle, and another year of torture at Greenhill. To Barry Cleveland, Richard Williams, and George Vellios, who have put up with me and have been my greatest source of inspiration, knowledge, and enlightenment, I leave my respect and admiration. And with my understanding, obtained from the enlightenment of rooms 205 and 206, of why Greenhill is in the sad shape it's in, I leave the wish that it will someday overcome its ailments. M tfldi- OO Stuart Allan Veeder ,, . . . tw ,iw Wil? ef ,, :sf , k ' 7 'iff--Yifmi ff i..c '.v:, ff'lf7-HT' I, Stuart Veeder, being of sound rnind and decent body, do hereby leave the following: Lauran L., Chiquita's, a bullet and a lasting friendship. Marcie, I leave Acapulco, all her nicknames, and the great times we had. Larry L.: a dozen powdered donuts, and a soccer scholarship. Tony B., I leave our rooming in Houston and Kansas, my math ability, and a friendship. Leslie G. I leave Marcie, one more smelly and Chilis. Tom E. I leave the B-ball team, one more fight on the court, and all my respect. L. B. H. Z. my volleyball ability and one more I WANT YOU. Lori Levine I leave her Betamax, a date with Pearl, lunches, weekends, and my phone number to call at any time, thank you for being a friend, ILY. Valencia D. I leave I am my man, cheering, and just a little something. To L. F. P. B. D. T., I leave all of our time in the commons. Kathi R., I leave the prom of '78 and more Puma and Fred. Jenny F. I leave another ride, and the upper school boys. To the two most important people in my senior year: Cathy S. I leave a tennis match, linches, the Valentines dance of '78, all of our talks, Lombardi's, all of our arguments and a special place in my heart that means so much to me. Anita F. I leave, S. B. dance, 16' rainchecks, all of our sarcasm, Columbian Club Lunch, one more apology which won't be enough and the thought of what could have been. ILY. Miss Steele, I leave my appreciation, a lasting friendship, and all the luck in the world. To Red Boy, I leave reckless, the four corners and all his van stories. Coach Clasby, I leave a friendship that is just starting. Everyone else, I leave whatever you want. Good- bye Greenhill, I'll miss ya. Ziglar if I Thinks he's great, we know better. . . remember Mrs. Davis . . . mouth . . . Vee . . . makes his presence known. . . too loud . . . the voice of the senior class . . . good friend . . . b-ball. . . tall . . . senior jock . . . hyper. . . always chewing gum . . . leslie marcie lauran. . . Cullumn and Boren . . . flanagan . . . volleyball . . . means well in everything he does . . . should be a cheer- leader. . . Golf-'77, '78, '79, Basketball-B team '76, var- sity '77, '78, '79, Volleyball-'77, '78, captain '78, S. P. C. lst team '77, '78, Baseball '77, '78, Field Hockey king nominee '77, Volleyball King Nominee '77, International club-'76, '77, Mortarboard-'78, '79, Guys and Dolls, lead, '77, Evergreen-'78, Back- packing club '77, Q This page sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Veeder Andrew Harold Wadman i l a l Itls cool. . . wad-man . . . into his own thing. . . cute. . . stays to himself. . . Wad-Boy . . . will go a long way . . . has had nose broken four times . . . W. T. White . . . always in a fight. . . C. Mc .... always with Benzuly and Porter . . . Sunbird . . . Basketball . . . flying high.. . que numero . . . what. . . spaced. . . 24 pages of nothing. . . John, Brett and David. . . likes to hide behind trash cans. . . future tidy trashman. . . which Andy is he again?. . . 101 Mark Steven Zale To my parents, I leave my love and thanks for putting up with me. To Kathy Levy I leave with the thought of knowing I have found a girl I can indeed call a close friend. And the hope that you will find a man worthy of you. To Frank and Brad, my closest friends, I leave our good and bad times. Brad gets the Sears truck in the snow and Frank gets his gold chain back twhich he is too smart to LOSEQ. To DougI leave a new friendship that has blossomed into a great friendship. To Lester I leave my respect because you have earned it. To Link Fuller and Julian Smith, you two have been my force in my athletic career and for that I am forever indebted to you both. Thank you very much. To Frannie-I d0n't leave you anything because you already have it, my love. And it won't stop when we leave. tt? l O2 amy name is Mark Zale, like in Zale's Jewelry, like in mucho dinero . . . Almost a movie star. , . thinks hels great . . .Bubba Hollywood. . . .SI,000,000.00 teeth, love the smile . . . Z-28 . . . football. . . love that bod. . . Brad. . . cute. . .good athlete. . . skis alot. . . he' Randy White . . . the monster. . . Duh . . .Pal. . . loves cutting grass, . .Franniefthe gam ainlt over yet babes . . . great punter . . . hets great-ask him and helll tell you . . . MSZ that will be famous one dayn. . . Lester . . .jock . . , loved Spanish 3 with Unsworth . . . zoo freek . . . tires inside out . . . not now I have a headachen. . . food . . . Mark and' philosophy-what a match . . . Columbian Club . . . did you see that. . .proverbial nice guy ...eats and eats... y Steven Hayes Zimmerman 'QAM mf 3 X K, ,, WMS, f lk f' -lyaff, Q. M6 Z-Man . . . Toyota . . . Kim . . . Mr. Soccer . . . Tornado game . . .Mexico City . . .Baseball . . . cute . . . always with the gang. . .you lost what in the lecture hall? . . .play those drums . . . U. S. F .... Will always be hid . . . I, Steve Zimmerman, being of sound body and almost sound mind, do hereby leave, to my Grandfather love and respect for all the years that you have been there to help me and guide me whenever I needed it. To Dad I leave my respect for every decision that you ever made because I know it was done for my own good. To Mom I leave my gratitude for helping me with all my problems in my school years and earlier. To both my parents I leave my love, respect, and gratitude. To Coach Hall I leave a friendship and my utmost respect and gratitude for helping me with my soccer, school, or anything else I needed from you. To Coaches Cunningham, Fiedler, Clasby, Smith, and Fuller I leave all the time we spent on and off the field. To Kim I leave all the nights together and also I leave an IOUgood for one trip to Galveston so we could get Ralph and Gertrude together. Lastly I leave my love for now and a friendship forever. To Greenhill I leave after fifteen years WO W! !! ! BYE!!! X90-QL ' J. ,.,. ,.1, Q W .. This page sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Zimmerman 0 10 X.. N R xxk 'xx T: X-.:?XX'N X 'lg' xx, 'X-., xx , ,X .QI s :5LiX. N x. 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Mrs. Smith said to put all the gooey trash in here, so that when the cafeteria comes to pick it up, they only have one can. Once you get the warhead in, the bomb's set to go off in three hours. Upper School Retreat Day In September the Upper School took one day off for 'Retreat Day. Each grade did a community service and had some fun doing it. The 9th grade went to Bachman Lake to pick up trash, have apicnic, and play games. The 1 Oth grade stayed on campus in the morning and did some physical, mental, dramatic, and artistic exercises. Then, in the afternoon, they went to malls and shopping centers to distribute United Way posters. The 11th grade painted a house for a needy family in East Dallas. The 12th grade stayed on campus and gave the bleachers on the football field a much needed coat ofpain t. All in all, teachers and students had a good time and did the community some good. Q 3. , ., nmwwawm - , I 1 12 P 8 Homecoming The Middle School showed their school spirit daring halftime by having their band play a few songs and the seventh graders marched onto the field releasing a tide of colorful balloons, Halftime also featured the traditional array of glowing faces, the nominees being Lori Levine, Kim Lanphere, Valencia Drake, Carolyn McGee, Terri Blum, Frannie Riitchik, and lone Lifson, the latter receiving the honor of being named home- coming queen. fl , ' g 5-J - ',., . 3 lla, : 5, gk , si: Ka 5 .'-. ,ig , ,, V3 X Q K W. I nterfest '7 8 Greenhill students were able to get informal and personal insights into certain careers by talking with several men and women about their respective fields during Interfest '78, The event which was held on November 22 was arranged by Dr. Ian Rule and featured such persons as a Canadian Consulate officer who talked about diplomatic service, an architect, a photographer, fashion designers, and a veterinarian, to name only a few. Clockwise from top right: Randy Black, photographer, Leslie Murphy of the Kim Bawson Modeling Agencyg Fred Daughtery of the Dallas Police Department, Larry Gardner of the Sports Medicine Clinic of Texasg and Martin Matyas, who spoke aboutplanning new communities. -- X, ,If W, at is-Y Thi, wwf 20 After Magrttte After Magritten certainly was remi- niscent of the surrealistic painter Magritte. Set in a zany, nonsense world, actions of real lifew consisted of a married dance team doing the tango across their apart- ment while arguing about the description of a man they 'd seen earlier in the day fdid he have shaving cream on his face or was he an old man with a white beard?j, a discus- sion just as important as Thelma fthe female member of the dance teamj crawled around the floor, searching for her 150th lead slug. The lead roles were played by Cathy Corman and Sonny Turner. This page, clockwise from top right: Lisa Johnson and Alan Peppard, group shot of the cast, and Sonny Turner, '! 7W. K Y i1', .. ,, fliaxj, 4,1 W K iw is 7 - ,- A . 1 T' -5,3 S, ,L , ,. kr ,X V N ff, . f W i L an H i N i The Real Inspector Hound X The Real Inspector Hound was presented with 4'After Magrittev for two performances in November, The yplay was humorous with underlying philosophical tones that seemed to question the reality of life. This page, top: 'Dan Uloth and Bryan Carpenter. Bottom left: a suave Kim Forsythe familiar with every woman on the set fonly i in character, of coursej and Laura Corman, who was amusing in her performance of the stereotyped English maid. fBottom right: Don Uloth, who plays an old man whose favorite sport is to run people over in his wheel chair. 2 l s-.i JW! S x , gi rt . ' Valli? is ig Q, ,, jg, f .V ,Z ff. 2 Fine Arts Trips to New York and Indiana 22 Ten Greenhill students, Mr, and Mrs. Cleveland, and Mr. and Mrs. Manes visited the Big Apple during Winter Vacation, They stayed near Times Square, visited the MMA, rode on the Staten Island ferry, toured Greenwich Village and Lincoln Center, attended nine shows fone of which was ANNIEJ, and participated in several workshops. Cast members of last yearls HOLLOW CROWN production presented their show at the International Theatre Arts Conference in Muncie, Indiana this summer. The conference lasted ten days, and the stu- dents attended plays and workshops fone of which was taught by Greenhillis Barry Clevelandj. The group took its time driving home, sightseeing on the way. if . . W f , 1, 'Wei' I 1 . . ff .af 1 ff.-- i :.,,,,,,f V, ,N I I I . ., ., ..,,.TM,,' 'f,1Q--i ,..,,,.,, fmt..- G A X .1 K 4' 4 JOHN R. EMENS COLLEGE COMMUNITY AUDITORIUM N-f W 1 ,O OOO OO O L. 2 124 The Music Man 76 trombones led the big parade in The Music Man, the 1979 Green- hill musical production, Randy Pearlman as Professor Harold Hill took the small town of River City, Iowa, by storm, enlivening the people who responded to his glib manipulation. His charm captivated Marian Paroo, the librarian played by Nancy Brooks, and the town gossips played by Robin Posner, Kris Estes, Claire McCracken, and Jenny Kassanoff, and transformed the quarreling members of the school board into a barber shop quartet. In turn Hill was reformed by the trust placed in him by the children ofthe town AND by the love of Marian, Traveling Salesmen ...... Brian Thum, DuffStewart, Alan Peppard, Joe Camp, Don Uloth, Bo Marcus Charlie Cowell . . . Conductor ...... Harold Hill .... Mayor Shinn .... Jacey Squires . . . Ewart Dunlop. . . Olin Britt ....... Oliver Hix ...... Marcellus Washburn Tommy Djilas .... Marian Paroo .... . , . . . .Mike Sullivan .......TomDowe Randy Pearlman . . , . .Dan Uloth . . . . .David Liston RobStone Bryan Carpenter . . . . . . .Adam Kahn . . . . . .John Murphy . . ..... Jack Levy . . Nancy Brooks Mrs. Paroo. . . . . . Kathie Blum Amaryllis .... . - Kllfe Dowe Lee Lyon Winthrop Paroo. . . . . .David Shelby Kirk Dunk Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn ,.,..,,,.... Robin Stephens Zaneeta Shinn .... . . LeeAnn Morgan .,...DanaLuby ......,KrisEstes . . .Claire McCracken Gracie Shinn. . . Alma Hix .... Maud Dunlop. . Mrs. Squires ......... Jenny Kassalwff Ethel Toffelmier. . , .... Robin Posner Constable Locke . . . .... David BOCk 'LN .3 vx W'-n :MV in ,Mil I ur , .Y 3 1.4113 Q., 211 'ff hu ffm! I1 12 2 Student The 1978-79 Student Council, under the leader- ship of Frank Davis, has undertaken many projects. In addition to sponsoring the Quiz Bowl, the Council provided a stereo for the Student Center and held several fund raising events. Pictured, left to right, are Adrien Williamson, Winsor Barbee, Mike Sullivan, Randy Pearlman, Frank Sommerfield, Mary Rogers, Beth Hixon, Frank Davis, Kay Runyan, and Sponsor Ken Piel. Council Top left to right Lori Levine Valencia Drake and Caroline Lanphere TerriBlum Mcfiee. Bottom, lone Lifson, Plollye Zidell, Lisa Bruner, Kim a Morta rboa rd x 5 . . Y QC: MH, , ,-My l . P 0 Mortarboard, the school's ser- vice organization, sponsored many school activities including Home- coming Week, the Homecoming Dance, and Valentine 's Day carna- tion sales. The officers seated in the front row are: Meredith Trim, presi- dent, Susan Schneider, vice-presi- dent, and Mary Rogers, secretary! treasurer. The sponsor is Randy Thompson. Thespia ns The International Thes- pian Society is the theatre honor society. Membership requires that the student par- ticipate in at least two full- length productions, and in at This Page Sponsored By the International Thespian Society least two different areas fout of writing, business,producing, directing, and actingl. 127 128 ational Honor Society Scholarship, service, leadership, and character are qualifications for membership in the National Honor Society. The new members, who were inducted in January, are Knot picturedj: Lisa Buckner, Cathy Cor- man, Kris Estes, David Kupfer, Kim Lanphere, Robin Price, Susan Schneider, Mike Silverman, Frank Sommerfield, Mike Sullivan, and Meredith Trim. Members pictured from left to right are: Kim Asner, Sarah Bateman, Mark Marshall, Eileen Gilford, Vicki Eastus, and Sponsor Bobbie Ferrell. X. Mu Alpha Theta Membership requirement in the math honor society is a 90 or above average for six consecutive trimes- ters. Left to right, standing: Mere- dith Trim, Eileen Gilford, Lisa Buckner, Vicki Eastus, Kris Estes, Susan Schneider, and Sponsor Randy Thompson. Sitting: David Kupfer, Jerry Marcus, and Mark Marshall. Ee Spanish Honor Society Left to right: Diana Newman, Karen Blum, Mike Sullivan, Daryl Sisson, Sarah Bateman, and Marcie Pollman. Drew Steele is the spon- sor. French Honor Society Several times a year the French Honor Society publishes a small French magazine, which contains poems, stories, jokes, puzzles, and much more. Each French class con- tributes material to the magazine. Standing: Sponsor Renee White, Susan Schneider, Meredith Trim, and Cathy Corman. Second row: Kim Asner, Eileen Gilford, and Vicki Eastus. 2 O Computer Club -f 'sf V'7 wffv Left to right: Rod Lehman, Stephen Shwiff, lilll Michael Weinberg, Louis Zweig, Jeff Susman, Scott Miller, Albert Betts, David Bock, and Sponsor Bobbie Ferrell. Backgammon Club The Backgammon Club's bake sale helped fund the spring back- gammon tournament between Greenhill and other schools which were invited to participate. Mem- bers pictured left to right are! Amie Faegg, Rod Lehman, Scott Zale, Laura Dunston, Andrea Thum, Mary Rogers, Kristen Dardaganian, Staci Miller, Patti Ries and Kris Estes. Front row: Lisa Frenkel and Mike Lax. - ,Liam , Evergreen Montage The 1978-1979 Evergreen is more sophisticated than in the past, with expanded coverage in all departments. New this year are the disco and restaurant reviews, and the Valentine Classified Ads. The Editor-in-Chief is Harris Skibellg Business Manager is Jeff Mussg and the faculty advisor is DeWolf Fulton. The Montage, Greenhill's liter- ary and artistic magazine, is a show- case for students' creative talents. Begun in 1964, the magazine con- tains material from contributors in all grades. This year's editor, Scott Smith, continued the tradition ofa winter literary contest. Pictured, left to right, are Cindy Leland, Vicki Eastus, Scott Smith, Beth Hixon, Amy Faegg, and Kim Asner. 2 edu .1 ,. Reflection of the Year ..u:.w,'I A - ..a 1 ann lv QYWQ 1-W fi if ..h-q,4z!g Mfff' Q1 -QL,N27,1' wi .un Va.. , -' ss- tv? ff If :fi QW 545, 1 e w J W f ,bs 5' tx 1 4 Football 0 f to a Good Start Top row: Coach Nate Cunningham, Bill Montero, Tony Bryant, Robert Pendleton, Scot Casey, Tom Ellis, Eric Nooleen, Lloyd Colegroue, Coach Bob Murphy, Coach Dwight' Clasby, 2nd row: Joe Camp, Mark McCullough, Marc Meadows, Jeff Muss, Mark Zale, Mike Signorelli, Dauid Schneider, Bill Thompson, Frank Bracken, 3rd row: Brad Lipshy, Lenny Carraway, Frank Davis, Larry Lundy, Steve Zimmerman, Jay Levy, Jeff Kollinger, Keith Money. V -l With the New Coach The Hornets continued to improve their statistics with this year's record of six wins and four losses. Their wins included Cistercian, Santos, Trinity Christian, Dallas Christian, First Baptist and Bolls Home. They were praised in the Dallas newspapers for their wins. The football team lost to such strong teams as Fort Worth Country Day and Casady. They ended up with third place in T. I. S. C. They had many players on all conference teams. Mark McCullough, Joe Camp, and Tony Bryant, all seniors, made lst Team T. I. S. C. for offense with the quarterback Tom Ellis receiving an Honorable Mention. On defense, Larry Lundy, Lester Levy, and Jeff Muss, the captain, made lst Team T. I. S. C. Joe Camp made 2nd T Team T. I. S. C. and Robert Pendleton and Bill Garcia received Honorable Mention. The year's Most Valuable Player was the Hornet T quarterback, Tom Ellis. Frank Davis was named Most Valuable Back and Larry Lundy received the Jock Prather A ward. The Hockey Season Field Hockey started early this year with high hopes for an S. P. C. victory. The team traveled to Maine during August to go to a Field Hockey camp where they improved their skills and play. After a tough season, the team entered the S. P. C. tournament with an excellent chance to win. Unfortunately, they were defeated twice, coming in a disappointing 3rd place. However, the Hornets placed several people on all confer- ence teams. Laurie Gold and Carol Rosenfeld made lst team S. P. C., while Kay Runyan, Kim Asner, and Nancy Powell, the co-captains, made 2nd team S. P. C. The Hornets placed 2nd in the T. I. S. C. competition. Nancy Powell, Kay Runyan, Kim Asner, Carol Rosenfeld, and Barbie Gold made lst Team T. I. S. C. and Robin Posner made Honorable Mention. tTop rowj Coach Penny Powell, Meredith Trim, Robin Posner, Sarah Bateman, Barbie Gold, Robin Stephens, Michelle Vitetta, Kathi Ravkind, Tinna Stroope, Mgr. Missy Loyd. 2nd row: Carol Rosenfeld, Amy Stell, Anita Fonberg, Claire McCracken, Farrai Shelby, Jennifer Rosenberg, Laurie Gold. 3rd row: Laura Prager, Capt. Kay Runyan, Capt. Nancy Powell, Capt. Kim Asner, Laurie Friedman 1 - . , i P A ' 4 if - ,Lk .V i 1 5. 'IVT in A Q L f h. f , . if G , ' 136 v So Close We all knew how hot it would be in August, but championships seemed too close to let something so easily dismissed as the weather stand in our way. So, for one week in Dallas and then one week in Maine, we were coached by some of the finest women field hockey players in Europe and the U. S. Some days it seemed as though our rebellious feet and muscles feven sticksj would defeat the hopes ofa winning,' season. When the season officially started, the team was somewhat self-indulgent, discernable at a glance-eleven individuals on seem- ingly eleven different personal teams. There were days when we blamed others for defeats and con- gratulated ourselves on victories. Yet, perhaps, the most uncomfortable time came when each of us was alone attempting to provide explanations. Did I really give 11096 of myself? Was I playing for the moment, or for a long-term goal? Do I have the desire to win but a lack of confidence in my skills? Most of us found the answers. The season ended in a championship GAME-not the cham- pionship. No one likes to fail when he almost has his goal. The cry of Just wait until next year was probably unheard above the excited cheers of the team that had won S. P. C. But that didnlt matter. For once, the cheer was not meant for anyone but us. One idea will remain clear, months after the season has ended: the team who truly gives of itself will never have to rise to the occasion, but instead, will be the occasion other teams are rising to meet. -Kay Runyan -rv NLE. sr 138 3rd Game, 3rd Year Comeback This year, Greenhill's Girls' Volleyball Team had a good season. Their playing was excellent in the first game of each set, poor in the second game, with fantastic come- backs in the third. Often times, the team would come from 10-12 points behind to win. They had a slow start early in the season but pulled together for fourth place in the Upper Division of S. P. C. As a result, several Hornets were placed on all conference teams. Hollye Zidell and Captain Ione Lifson made Ist Team T. I. S. C. In S. P. C., Hollye Zidell was placed on the lst team while Ione Lifson received a 2nd team place. The Most Valuable Player was junior Hollye Zidell l. ,,,. .22 H K Top row' Diane Tobias Staci Strauss Mary Rogers Hollye Zidell Lisa Bruner - , , , , , 'G Boyd. 2nd row: Adrienne Williamson, Mallori Polk, Ione Lifson fCapt.j, Linda Prager Debby Bass , in 'Ffa 2 wi' Q, -ug. 1 i ef-...f 1 Q 'f 9 1 L Sends This Team Upwards I-team Volleyball: ftopj Kamma Sisson, Chell Newberry, Pam Beck, Jen Hutchings, Page 'endleton, Lynn Latin. fbottomj Deidra Reishus, Robin Butler, Paige Parsons itll' 1 O TISC-5th Year Running for Cross Countrg I used to think that if someone is good at long distances in track, he will be good in cross-country. I have learned the hard way that this is not necessarily true. There are two elements in cross-country that are not important in track. The course you run can be anything from the ascent on Pike's Peak to the flat Greenhill campus. On most courses, there are hills. I hate the uphill courses. They are made for horses, not for toothpicks like me. The second element is crowded starts. So in most races, the choice is a quick start or being boxed in. Therefore, the race is sometimes lost about 50 yards from the start. So if you have the strength and speed of a horse and the lungs and heart of a Henry Rono, then cross- country is the sport for you. If you don ,t have the above attributes, don 't give up. In cross-country, you can sometimes help the team more by finishing 10th than another teammate who has won. After the race, you add up the places from each team 's top five, and the low score wins. Under this system, you can be MVP even if you are not the team 's fastest runner. Greenhill has a tradition of good cross-country teams. We have won all five T. I. S. C.'s in which we have participated as well as an S. P. C. Championship. I have been lucky to be on all five of Greenhill's cross-country teams. I hope the current Middle Schoolers will keep the tradition running. Mark Marshall Top row: Colin Sledge, Guy Moore, Cindy Clowe, Jon Logan, Ellis Telford, Mike Silver- man, Bert Bryan, Jeff Weinstein, 2nd row: Steve Heizer, Dan Goetz, Don Uloth, Alan Beck, Mark Marshall. Qifiifyr -iw '.fqi f,. A- 'v i .T I r i Boys Volleyball Top row: Mgr. Wendy Richker, Mike Matyas, John Levy, Jerry Marcus, Coach Doug Thomson, Stuart Veeder, 52nd rowj Jeff Hoppenstein, Alan Stell, Brian Thum, Jeff Epstein, David K upfer This year was the second year of existence for Greenhillls Boys, Volleyball Team. It began under the leadership of co-captains Stuart Veeder and Jerry Marcus with Doug Thomson as coach. The team learned the skills of the game quickly, and soon they were ready to play. Unfortunately, St. Mark 's and Casady had strong teams, forc- ing the young Hornet team into third place in S. P. C. Despite this setback, the Hornets placed two players on the all comference S. P. C. teams. They were John Levy, a junior, and Brian Thum, also a junior. John Levy was found to be the Most Valuable Player, while Jeff Hoppenstein was the Most Improved Player. 1 42 New Rules Top row: Diane Tobias, Staci Strauss, Lisa Bruner, Barbie Gold, Hollye Zidell, Captain Nancy Powell, Michelle Vitteta, Laura Dunston, Missy Lloyd. Bottom row: Debby Bass, Linda Prager, Kelly Gantous, Staci Smith, Carol Rosenfeld, Mallori Polk, Laura Prager, Kay Runyan I suppose it's more than love of the sport that brings me back each year for another basketball season. The reasons for devoting so much time and effort, going to camps, learning new skills, running to get in shape, and practicing over and over again may be difficult to understand. Yet when that last game is over, and I look back upon the season, I realize that it's all worth it. There is a self-satisfaction which develops when all the hurt and frustration transform into a sense of togetherness and victory. One ls respect for oneself, as well as a respect for other players grows as each new goal and victory is obtained. The thrill of the competition, the victories, the defeats, the frustrations, and the excitement, all these factors combined are what bring me back each year to start and to end another basketball season. -Nancy Powell New Game This was the year of change for the girls' basketball team, from six man, where each team has three defensive players who play on opposite ends of the court, to five man basketball, where every girl plays offense and defense on a full court. The team did well, taking their victories and defeats in stride, winning second division S. P. C. handily. In Houston, the girls won all four of their y games, ending the season on a good note. gy lk .,wr..fA 1 --! 'A L+.,-ww-ywwwa 7 f Wi? -1 ' 'fm 14 Top row: Mgr. Marcie Pollman, Tom Ellis, Tony Bryant, Jerry Marcus, Scott Dobson, Kim Forsythe, Mgr. Lauran Levy. Basketball Led b Bottom row: Stuart Veeder, Larry Lundy, Marc Bernstein, Bo Marcus, Andy Wadman. The boys' basketball team, already experienced, developed discipline under their new coach. The scor- ing was led by Kim Forsythe, who received second team all SPC, and by Junior Tom Ellis. The low point of the season was the loss against Dallas Christian, but the team rallied to win eight of their next eleven games. In TISC Jerry Marcus received Honorable Men- tion. Tom Ellis and Stuart Veeder received second team while Kim Forsythe was named to the first team. The most valuable player was Kim Forsythe. The team elected not to have captains but was led by a strong group of seniors. ,M Strong Seniors Top row: Nathan Newman, Mike Ma tyas, Frank Bracken, Niel Golden, Coach Nate Cunning- ham. Bottom row: Jeff Hoppen- stein, Bo Marcus, Evan Wallerstein, Lenny Carraway, David Kwan - , ..L:.21 '. 'W , zoi, gil -.,...u..,. I ww, ' K WR Top row: Coach Alain Beauvois, Brad Horner, Lloyd Colegrove, Mike Sullivan, Joe Camp, Jeff Muss, Patrick Chertkow, David Schneider, Coach Dick Hall. Bottom row: Mark McCullough, Capt. Marc Meadows, Capt, Frank Davis, Capt. Steve Zimmerman, Tim Robinson, Cliff Consmueller, Alan Beck. Boys' soccer fielded an experienced team this year. Many of the team's ten seniors had played together since the sixth grade. In spite of some injuries, the team did exception- ally well. Starting December fifth, they had a nine game win- ning streak. The low point of the season was a three game losing streak, but the team finished strongly in winning their last three games. The soccer team came in second in both TISC and SPC against stiff competition. Receiving first team all SPC were Steve Zimmerman, Frank Davis, Alan Beck, and Marc Meadows, while Brad Horner and Cliff Consmueller received Honorable Mention. In TISC, Alan Beck, Marc Meadows, and Frank Davis received first team, and Brad Horner, Cliff Consmueller, and Steve Zimmerman received Bo s ' Soccer ' f' 2513. g g '- 'fg -6 -,,,Q,sEf'?,gSiifiZi,J f 1 C l M 1 7 ggg' 1 D 1 - N ' 5 . ,,,, . Q . f ' ffl l ,. I' , ' A f :ff dfffvzsfzsfzfi . Q ' ,fm -. , Q ga' , g N A , ' ,, ' JI: - . 12,:iL'a?R2fV2iJw, f7z,1:. A:: fc:. s4 ,Z . ,:. , K5 X' -fr .z-QM J W-smiffs: ---s ' a ff gf, Q ,,,L.sf,--ig :ff . 511 lfigiltgg . ' - . , .- siss me JW' -' e ' sf . ,13f'i-QM fgHyy,,. fs 5 V, UM g 4+ Ww,i1. ffw , + 's-- 11254553 A. ,. .W f - A me .M I M Q . -, it X' i s . if r .M -1 7 . 4 4 Second in S. R . Top row.' Coach Jack Horner, Jack Levy, Ellis Telford, Louis Zweig, Jay Levy, Scott Miller, Bottom row: Colin Sledge, Keith Money, John Levy, Alan Stell, Paul Nagler, JeffSusman second team. Third team recogni- tion went to Mike Sullivan and Mark McCullough. Captains this year were Marc Meadows, Steve Zimmerman, and Frank Davis. Marc Meadows was voted most valuable player. 14 148 Victor Top row: Coach Cheryl Benoit, Adrienne Williamson, Jennifer Hutchinson, Pam Beck, Nancy Brooks, Tinna Stroope, Coach Debbie Bellamy. Middle row: Mgr. Susan Schneider, Leah Blake, Sarah Bateman, Lena Huang, Natalie Atkinson, Meredith Trim, Lisa Buckner. Bottom row: Helen Bateman, Amy Stell, Capt. Laurie Gold, Graylyn Boyd, Capt. Kim Asner, Claire McCracken, Paige Parsons Greenhill has had a girls' soccer team for four years and, after a three year building program, made for a successful ,79 season. In fact, the team came home from SPC with a first-place trophy in second division. They went undefeated and unscored upon in the SPC tournament in Houston. They placed several people on SPC and TISC confer- ence teams. Laurie Gold, Meredith Trim and Jen Hutchinson made first team all SPC while Graylyn Boyd received Honorable Mention. In TISC, Meredith Trim and Jen Hutchinson made first team, Laurie Gold and Graylyn Boyd made second team, with Pam Beck, Sarah Bateman and Kim Asner received Honor- able Mention. ,645 , ,,..,.,k Q - J J92isLS,1e,igf:,,Q , , , vrshfwi. ix 1:32 113-W - f - W .4- y, f. TW? pf .M W. . -n 5 K 'f H I N' 51-iifiir' . ' , 'F Q -rar sg, . f is its QR f Sl K- af G' ' H ,L 1 5, K ..... M., , ,. . ,,, ,, mf. My - . ' 'ff V . at Last! I have played on Greenhill's Girls' Soccer team for all its four years of existence, and I think that we had won a total of four games in the first three years. This year, we won four S. P. C. games, each an important game and narrowly missed beating every other team except Hockaday. I was over- whelmed by this run of victories after over thirty-five losses in three seasons. It seemed as though this year's team had something more than the previous teams. A soccer team is made up of eleven players, eleven human beings f.. .-fs-raw' - . who are eleven unique individuals. A good team is one that doesn't depend solely on one player, it's one that depends on eleven players. A team whose individuals can work together efficiently is more than good, it's beautiful. When everything 'clicks', everything falls into place, then and only then, does the play become beautiful, almost an artform. For the first time since I have played Greenhill soccer, the team clicked. Eleven skilled individuals, no matter which combination from our seventeen players, bound together to form an efficient and operant team with the ability to move the ball smoothly from one end of the field to the opposite goal. I'm glad I have had the opportunity to be a part of the efficient whole this year instead of a part of a disjointed melee of nonconformists. It was worth the wait. Kim Asner ,W 8 .. ,-,, X. H-P '4-v -v-qgsxsf 5 .ww . ,.,Q,., Wd. x I ,.-- -'.,'- . me - ' Q , . 1 0 Back row, left to right: Staci Strausrmanager, Graylyn Boyd, Nancy Powell, Mary Rogers, Laura Dunston, Barbie Gold, Coach Penny Powell. Front row, left to right: Paige Parsons, Laura Prager, Winsor Barbee, Laurie Gold, Debby Bass, Linda Prager, Kelly Gantous Ba tter Up. Nb- Y rf Q -' v rx if fl' GM 7 bf, age 4,1 ' 'GX From the first pitch to the last catch, the softball girls, nine individual players on the field with nine individual jobs and potentials, blend together, an efficient, smooth playing team. The team is young and strong and with the advent of warm weather, the girls look forward to good ball conditions and good ball play. 152 Basic training for the baseball team began before winter exams. The purpose of this early start was to prepare the team for their first competition in SPC and TISC. The team was led by three exceptional rotating pitchers: Marc Meadows, Scott Dobson, and Bill Thompson. The one weakness of the team may have been their hitting, but this was made up for by their strong defense and their speed. Baseball Joins ,v vw X PC and TI C Back row, left to right: Coach Dwight Clasby, Manager Eileen Gilford, Steve Glaser, Andy Wadman, Mark Bernstein, Neil Golden, Paul Nagler, Scott Dobson, Daryl Sisson, Tom Perryman, Bill Thompson, managers Mary Ann Peppard and Beth Hixon, coach Cooper Blankenship. Middle row: Jeff Kerber, Duff Stewart, Keith Money, Stuart Veeder, Larry Lundy, David Kwun, Marc Meadows, Jay Levy, Joe Camp, Lenny Carraway, Mark Schlacter, Bo Marcus. Front row: Patrick Chertkow, Alan Stell, Robert Segovia, Albert Betts, Scott Miller, Michael Weinberg, Keith Sartain, Brad Lipshy The Track Teams Mdgui . Back row, left to right: Coach Julian Smith, Steve Heizer, Mark Marshall, Tony Bryant, Tom Ellis, Steve Lieberman, coaches Steve Blanchard and Jim Fiedler. Front row, left to right: Mike Silverman, Ellis Telford, Colin Sledge, Bill Montero, Guy Moore, Scott Casey, Mark Zale, Bert Bryan, Alan Beck, Jeff Weinstein The Greenhill boys track team benefited from the change in SPC and TISC regulations concerning the numbers of events an individual could enter Each participant could compete in seven events: three running, two relays and two field events The team was hampered by its small number but its strong suits lay in long distance and field events To promote team unity this year the team stretched out together before practices or meets. Back row, left to right: Coach Cheryl Benoit, Lisa Buckner-manager, Holly Forsythe, Nancy Brooks, Pam Beck, Jennifer Hutchings, managers Susan Schneider, Lisa Frenkel, coach Steve Dashefsky. Front row: Claire McCracken, Adrien Williamson, Chell Newberry, Michelle Vitetta, Sophia Mortada, Anna Roffwarg, Amy Stell, Cindy Clowe Girls Swing in the Spring The girls, tennis team is one of the youngest teams at Greenhill, They are a group of dedicated athletes, play tennis year-round. They looked forward to a successful season after winning their first tournament 9-0, and there are no seniors on the team, they anticipated an equally prosperous season next year. , -fm-' if Back row, left to right: Coach Herb Noll, Cheri Anigian, Lori Levine, Hollye Zidell, Sheli Barnett, Kathi Ravkind, Carol Rosenfeld. Front row: Jennifer Frankfurt, Ann Kupfer, Jennie Kassanofyi Staci Smith, Cathy Steinberg, Eliza- beth Frankel, Anita Fonberg ,j Court Jesters Back row, left to right: Coach DeWolf Fulton, Doug Gross- man, Leland Harris, John Levy, Jerry Marcus, John Kittleman, Kim Forsythe, Coach Wesley Kittleman. Front row: Mike Sullivan, Frank Davis, Doug Benzuly, Brian Thum, Joe Ray, Louis Zweig, Mark Mayer The boys' tennis team was a well-rounded group com- posed of players from most of the grade levels. They still had spark left from last year's SPC co-championship in the form of the top players, Kim Forsythe, John Kittleman, and Mark Mayor. The team was faced with the toughest competition in Dallas and was well supported by a strong B-team. 1 Gymnasts Flip for Greenhill Gymnastics at Greenhill is fast becominga popular sport. The team has grown from the four-membered team of last year to the young fifteen membered team, this year. The school is encouraging the growth of this program and, this year bought new mats which have been added to the balance beam, the Uaulting box, and mat which Greenhill already owns. Robin Price, the team 's captain, anticipated a successful season for this team of Gymnasts. Coach Sheryl Ellis planned a vigor- ous schedule for the girls, including both TISC and SPC meets. Ist row-Kristin Dardagarian, 2nd row-Manager Lisa Johnson, Farrai Shelby, manager Wendy Pollock, 3rd row-Deidre Reishus, Laurie Friedman, 3rd row- Lynn Latin, Robin Price ff! -mm-, MW., EZWW, W V, 1 Sports for all Personalities The Golf Team Back row: Eric Nooleen, Coach Jeff Devin, Jeff Frankel, front row: Tim Robinson, Jeff Weinstein -f.:.I'T il SET 1 ws, vggsf ffl 1 L U nk ---- -- --.-...- ez.- Q fi.,f-f-.,:. T5 A i 6 , was T -1.5 .if,.... T T, T ...T 'T 'T ' W' 'M'--M wwf'-VT. . as T..- TT -T -..,- T, - T Q T ..,. mm Qks. TT TT 3 iz. Q3 in T f-af - -- T . .T-f1i ms ssa bv ' T M-,fig L ,TTT A 1 fs H- , f T , TT T WT, MM. T, TT T N , EW 'K ' Wg W. E911 eil, To JQSTL ST!-' SIT , T F3531 160 Juniors Jeremy Besser Leah Blake Kathie Blum Terri Blum Graylyn Boyd Nancy Brooks Lisa Bruner Bert Bryan Lisa Buckner Leland Burk Scot Casey Patrick Chertko LU MikiAblon Debby Bass , , 555 14' X N X f 3 2 Jim Clements Cindy Clowe Cathy Corman Tom Ellis WSE nf D- FQ xt? 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They also sponsored a dance for the seventh and eighth grades from the pro- ceeds of several bake sales. 78-79 Middle School Cheerleaders Top row: Dana Luby, Julie Ray, Kelly McCullough Bottom row.' Lissa Cass, Laura Trapp, Lisa Meech, Kathy Murphy, Jennifer Gantous 1.4- xr, Middle School Caualcade For the first time, Middle School students produced their own section of the Cavalcade. Staff members are: Back row: Todd Schneider, Darryl Glaser, Ben Kassanoff, Gordon Prigoff, Jeff Steinberg, Tom Dowe Front row: unidentified staff member, Dana Luby Cheerleader Dance This year the middle school cheerleaders spon- sored the second annual Boogie Nighty during the week of Valentines. Money for the dance was raised through three cheerleader bake sales, and the Greenhill theatre was converted into a disco with lights and music created by students and friends. 1 Middle School Sports Top: Dwight Clasby, coach, Gavin Susman, Bobby Kwun, Stuart Robinson, David Pitre, Nate Cunningham, Mike Moline, coach. Middle: Paul Nelson, Scott Sipes, Peter Henderson, Doug Benson, Erik Jones, Riss Estes, Dan Barrett, Elisa Osborne, Lauren Samelson. Bottom: Ken Kokko, Jonathan Kutner, Gavin Fite, Michael Specks, Booker Kidd, Ethan Besser, Chris Arredondo Top: Penny Powell, coach, Cindy Frankel, Maria Martineau, Devereaux Cleaver, Karen Halaburt, Kay Chilton. Bottom: Andrea Simmons, Josie Collins, Jackie Schneider, Lauren Linn, Shannon Casey, Loren Zidell, Laura Trapp, Jane Couch Top: Dick Hall, coach, Marty James, David Perryman, Charles Fishman, Bryan Atkinson, Todd Schneider, Kurt Johnsen, David Liston, Alan Schnitzer. Bottom.' Mike Ablon, Ed Corbett, David Lipscomb, Adam Weinberg, Brett Miller, Michael Lipscomb, Corey Parsons, Steve Horowitz Top: Mary Casey, Barbara Agnich, Allison Durham, Julie Kutner, Jill Upfield, Karen Rupert, Lisa Greenleaf, Laura Blessing, Beverly Crooks. Middle.' Chantal Kruczek, Pam Porter, Kim Kissinger, Cindy Brotman, Angela Heizer, Alexandra Stavitsky, Michelle Mulder. Bottom.' Paul Pickering, coach, Denise Buffins, Jennifer Gantous, Kelly McCullough, Dee Dunk VN ITop row left to rightj: Sharon Thum, Julie Johnson, Betsy Gilbert, Samantha Kasnetz, Shannon Casey, Jill Upfield, Leslie Gill, Coach Cheryl Benoit. Kneeling: Katherine Murphey, Aileen Seay, Angela Heizer, Denise Buffins, Jennifer Gantoas, Kelley McCullough, Andrea Sobek 178 Fifth Grade 5th graders had a prosperous year as Middle Schoolers. In cooperation with history classes they had Greek and Roman Day and Medieval Day. Mini-courses of dance, costumes, and mythology added to the activities, Visits to the Pompeii exhibit, the symphony, and ice skating were enjoyed by all. 'Q' T WK ru nc E 5 i Q ff ,ay -iffrf., My ff, 2' ,. 'L L- ,k.-. H2594 17 80 Sixth Grade This yearls 6th grade was very active. They visited the Lighthouse for the Blind and the opera, Their International Week, 'Sixth Grade Stewf, was about different peoples in America. They also made pillows for their area. Activities such as macrame, model-building, and games were taught in weekly clubs. The annual 6th grade carnpout ended a busy year. 5 3 ' , i. 9 5 ,e T5 3 i 5 i 5 . Ml 81 82 Seventh Grade The 7th grade was very involved and active this year, They held a balloon launch at homecoming which sold over 2,000 balloons. They organized a Christmas show for handicapped children as a community service project. They made trips to the Fat Stock show to conduct interviews with the participants and to the Pompeii exhibit in January. The annual Texas History trip to Austin and San Antonio in March was a highlight of the year. iw? -Chu W 'Q' f' - dw: ,. I 18 Eighth Grade The eighth grade had an excellent final year in the Middle School. They went to a school for the handicapped and presented them with stockings they made themselves. In late January they went on a mass media field trip and in February they had a 9th grade orientation day. At the end of the year they went on a wilderness campoat to the Y, O. ranch, 1 'X A17 ,,...bf -wil' ...-Q--0 MF I if 'X 'f f Q A the future? Q , Q0 ough Stuff N a MQ Ti 31815 DMQZIUS 2000, fi n xlfi In Memor of Susan Devereaux Cleaver 1 964-1 979 gl nfl - ' e 43 a 9 999 9 is a 9 ' f9499999 y A igl., 5' ' 5 I The glittering stars alone in the sky shine like tiny fires, 1 1 'Y .9 9 4 V like flames of eternal peace, Q ,I 7 9 g sending messages of crystal white light ,f g v-759 'SWS ig, ,,,,,:,t- g to touch the hearts of men, X Q V zLV til to bring about the understanding and wisdom n re any w e ee few experience new. 3 i 9 I K We understand so little of what there is to know, , Q ,gg 5, A L ei Ex , it so the burning of the fires above warms our hearts f 9 Q ,,e 2 , . ,, , Deir and shows us that we, too, can experience Z i flllfl 'Vi e snkgis 557: Iii H the love that is sent to fill our every being. 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Greenhill's Lower Schoolers are enthusiastic, outspoken, and uninhibited, There doesn't seem to be a sh person in the building. All are anxious to share their knowledge and feelings, especially with someone new. They flock around a guest and ask as many questions as they answer. Third graders literally leaped at the chance to hav a pencil pal from Hawaii and were filled with questions about the kids they would be writing to. Upon hearin that Hawaiians see the same movies and TV shows as they do, the third graders were shocked as the Hawaiian thir graders must have been when they learned that not all Texans ride horses and carry guns. Lower Schoolers are independent thinkers and workers. Contracts are often used so that each child learns t budget his time while working at his own pace, yet they all master their specified material. Many activities ar optional or for extra credit. The childrens enthusiasm spurs them on to earn stars and other awards for thes additional exercises. Competition for grades is not a factor with these students, they seem to have a genuine desir to learn and work to their full ability. When asked what their favorite subject is, many lower schoolers say recess.', Most then add something like L'Math, ,cause I'm good at addingf' or social studies, We 're studying Daniel Boone. They are friendly and ope and love to show off their knowledge and newly acquired skills. Lower Schoolers are the students who genuinely like their teachers. They argue over who gets to hold th teacher's hand on the way to the cafeteria, They are open with all of their feelings. Lower Schoolers hold hands fight, cry, sulk, laugh, and stick out their tongues. They are affectionate and hug their friends. During Show an Tell they bring games, toys, gifts and prized possessions to share with their classmates. They listen attentivel to each other and are totally uninhibited showing their feelings freely. The transitions from first grade to fourth grade are measured in many ways. The Lower School Buildingi laid out chronologically, The first graders are closest to the playground and to the preschoolg the fourth grader are only a step away from the Middle School Building. The samples of classwork which adorn the bulletin board and walls become increasingly sophisticated. The Lower Schoolers have their own ideas about what it means t get older and to be in a higher grade. There are more words on spelling tests. The work is harder and there is mor work. The teachers give you more candy. There are more, or fewer, recesses. The girls chase the boys, the boy chase the girls. You learn more and have new teachers. All argue that school is fun and exciting, The Lower Schoolers are always finding new activities to get excite about, from auditions for the second grade play to a memory game tournament in the third grade. The Lowe Schoolers at Greenhill are happy because they love the constantly bustling atmosphere that is the trademark o the Lower School. If v 'N av . Kite Day WV' Looking Up Days Inside settles the sparkling memory of looking up days, and, focusing closer, memories of kite day appear. With older children were we joined, adults of today. At the time, personal gods they were to me. My kite was blue and alive, And my god and I struggled to join it with the winds. Upon success, my god seemed more my pride. Ours is the highestn we would brag, revealing two proud grins. Bu t, from its leash, our kite was self-freed, Taking its own trail, until it returned to earth. We raced to recapture the escapee And, in the distantgrasses, with other gods, we search. Other strange kites we claimed, But ours was never found. Who cares? I had my gain, I had my god, I wasn't let down. -flrecie Melnick 209 Meet the Bod . . . Each January Greenhill fourth graders study the human body. They learn the names of the parts of the male and female bodies and the changes that occur in the body during puberty. One of the most interesting aspects of their study is their learning about human reproduction. Through the use of models, the children are able to see the development of a baby from the time ofconception until its birth. They are encouraged to feel comfortable with their bodies and to Uiew the changes that will soon occur as natural and healthy. , f N Vvv. . ' .. ,399 and the Dinosaurs Last spring the first graders visited Dinosaur Park in Glen Rose, Texas on their camp-out. This fascinating park with its huge replicas of dinosaurs is situated on the Paluxy River, a sparkling rock-bottomed tributary of the Brazos River, The children swam and played in the river which contains fossilized footprints of extinct dinosaurs. 2 212 Lower School Uses Innovative Teaching Aids sg was 2 ' ' .K 5.y?r The Lower School is an innovative place where many unusual teaching aids are used. There are exten- sive audio-visual capabilities as well as a strong art department. The Cuisinair Rods are still in use to help the students with rnath, and an Apple II corn- puter has also become an important part of the Lower School curriculum. -fs '.- W 'W' wwf .n gb 'W-Q When the students in the Lower School have any free time indoors, one can usually find them playing some type of game. Some of the most popular games are backgammon, checkers, varied types of puzzles, and Scrabble. The students are able to learn and understand words and math faster in an enjoyable way during their free time. Recreation 2 2 Lower Schoolers Celebrate the Winter Holidays Before the win ter vacations in December, the Lower School was vibrantly decorated to celebrate the holidays. For Thanks- giving, the students decorated their areas with all sorts oflndian inspired decorations, even a tepee. The students also built model pueblos and learned about the culture of the American Indian. Even the teachers got into the act by dressing up as Indians and celebrating with the students. Christmas was also an important part of the celebrations in the Lower School. The First Grade made traditional gingerbread houses as a celebration of the season. . ct, dis A' , i 5 V 1 '51, I f b t,: i if 1,53 E Nw-wits fitss Traditional Thanksgiving Play Presented L-4-J As is the tradition in the Lower School, just before the Thanksgiving vacation the Thanksgivingplay was presented. The students were dressed up in realistic costumes and reenacted the events at the Pilgrim 's first Thanksgiving meal. The play was very well-acted and the students presented a well-performed presentation of an important part of American history to admiring parents and friends. ,ft 2 Lower School Field Da On a sunny afternoon in May 1978, all of the students in the Lower School participated in a fun and exciting Field Day. Field Day is an annual event in the Lower School, and many parents were there to support the students in their athletic competition. Possibly the most exciting and competitive event was the tug of war which pitted rival classes against each other in heated contests. There were also more conventional field events such as the high jump, long jump, running races, as well as softball and soccer skills tests. Q QP, lm is V ' xt it l' ' .1 Z S Spring Pet Show In May 1978, the Lower School held a pet show with judging and prizes for all types of animals. The afternoon was a competitive one with many different types of animals. Dogs of all kinds and sizes were there in large numbers with both exotic breeds and plain pets. Every- thing from horses to hamsters seemed to be in competition, and the afternoon was a rewarding experience for both the pet owners and the pets themselves. ' ...H Xb! if 2 218 Frontier Day :'1 W K ww ' se? X 'X K 1 Q' st Q .- t M is ff HQ V4 4 ,Y sg. X .L is WX Q ft gl S s g S S . 5 W Last Spring, the Fourth Grade and its teachers took a field trip to discover sorne of the ways of the Old West, They visited a ranch with horses and a lot of other reminders of Texas in the 1800's. The students dressed in Western clothes, while their teachers wore old-fashioned long dresses. The weather was beautiful with clear sunny skies as the students sampled eating chuck wagon style. This day of fun proved to be an excellent way for the veterans of the Lower School to end their last year as Lower Schoolers. 21 220 f 4 ,Aff f---- 4, TF ' -. , ' W- Shel Silverstein Day L. 1 P lm-. 01, -Q42 on In the Spring of 1978, the Third Grade held a Shel Silverstein Day in honor of the famed American children's author. The students dressed up as the humorous characters in Mr. Silversteinls books. They also acted and produced skits from the Silverstein books which proved to be very funny for all of those who were able to be in the audience. 7,1- ,fiy . 'ki' 'v , ,z 'n1,.,'. t 1 if- . 9 f -. ' 5411 sf: , 4 :Si 12 if f ' 07512, if 1 2 2 222 ourth Grade i i ,zi tw' : ff Julie Adams . Angela Adkins Bruce Agnich Elise Alhadef Peter Barrett Doug Baer Chris Bean Michael Charles Bean ' f B ilrrii , ril- Tim Bentley V I Q Julie Black Cynthia Bright , ieeiie egg . gi C C he - .t,1 .,ii,,. . Buss i..L:' : N k Carson Clement 4 Q., Q 'gg Jorie Collins 1 A .. 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A ., sus K w Q i, -11 .fzggprfileligigizhgg5211 f K ' fr Q - if ' 'tr i fl 5 si - 5 iiii 5 c is iii i iZ is Shannon Purcell Michael Ross Beth Rule Daniela Sciannameo Wyn Srader Lambrini Stergios Stormy Thomson Nicholas Tragus 2 O 00 OOO C93 O 0161 , ,W-,Q , ' g. I 5A It Q11 'WL4 JF ,' 'QL Qu W .4-1: 5 ' 'Am-,, P' Z3 vb D S 257 258 How we treat ou like a Cadillac owner. . I Z, , 'I M At Sewell Village . 2 f d g f ,Quik Cadillac, we provide 0.99 I ll! ' ' ,X . 4 ,' A you with services no E other Texas dealer x Q f offers. is-fy We offer a full day's E use of a free car, when ,fi - yours is indisposed. TQ. XX lt's our way of business I Q to provide a standard ft f f . . ,j,L,1f!,i3 of service equal to the if fl XXL l W, ,, incomparable ' automobile you drive. Because we make it our f' business to be something W I more to our customers. fl , And because we believe a fl Cadillac owner shouldn't ' settle for anything less, Our service department is open 6 ffiiililih 4 - 'fl 2 Rx 'N fc-'-17?:rl:n'1:::':'WL'f. X fh as Q-l5sQr:l:eni:lla::lz! We deliver your car after servicing, for a nominal fee We provide the Sewell Reservation System, which allows you to reserve a service date and time in advance. Simply call 526-8505. In addition to these five services we offer frequent service owners on oil ' X . ' changes, tune-ups, l anti-freeze and more. You take advantage of the Hnest in Cadillac service, at considerable savings. I 1 u .W .,,,,A,- Fm -' .l -e a' . . : or a r r special k.f' -' fy 2 ' - l V - xgf , X' ' ' l f C dll SAS ' speclaior a 1 ac Y f bi,-,f 4 days a It's more than the finest Cadillac ' ' l week, not service in Texas. It's service with style- Just 5- Cadillac style. At Sewell, we treat you like Q g a Cadillac owner. N .,'1SERVlCl2d,w SEWELL ff' ' -we E' f, N. I 5 . 5 Ai . ax , ,..-as I ,X JMQG .We glve you 8 free 011 changes 1-D Z Preston Rd. at Mockingbird. with your new Cadillac. gk 526-8500 vj . i 0 Q -, CDRPORATICN We 've changed our name to NCH Corporation from Natlbnul Chemsearch Corporation 2 COMPLIM EN TS OF A GRANDFA TH ER CON GRA T ULA TI ONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS FOR UM OIL AND GAS CO. 262 RBVI3 I LVOS FAN IA IQ li Showgtoppcr SNVISIH. HW!! MILMVGMNI NEW YORK, 1400 Broadway, 9th Floor, New York, New York, 10018, C2121 840-8228 DALLAS, 1130-D Inwood Road, Dallas, Texas 75247, 12141 630-8511, Toll Free 1-800-527-7352 N112 . . . new 22-ffifgi fashion concepts in table settings including fresh flower arrangements and unique and rare gift items for discriminating people 132 Preston Royal Center Dallas, Texas 42145 696-1 100 CO PLIMEN TS F NE WBERR Y'S 2 W, COMPLIM EN TS OF SOUTHWEST PUMP CU. CUMPLIM EN TS UF JERR OLD TRIM S.. :isis 1-146 s T' ld 'ik 5 M 6 'tj 5 'ai 5 vm gl til? Q, 1333 'af Ash,- eiify P3956 ix 'w 'R as 0. ix Fad jewelry is fun... for awhile. 1 But who wants a jewelry box full of fads? Good jewelry always keeps its style-and its value. That's why you , should shop at Zales even before you're ready to buy that K'- first diamond ring. .N At Zales, you're sure the jewelry, watch or diamond you in buy is the best quality we can offer for the price you pay. - And quality like that never goes out of style. Come in and open a Zales Student Account and N. X ' ' ' fi' xxx-af3, , - ' ia Xf- sg .R j lax I sk j N 'F lb 'Q XRS 9, Nwi wi.. fri xwiv.. 1 few ..- have the fine jewelry you really want. Because you deserve the best jewelry you can buy. 7? . 5' aff ZALES fhws - - - fe! f . i i'-Wu The Diamond Store American Express - Carte Blanche - Diners Club - Master Charge ' VISA ' Zales Revolving Charge - Zales Student Account p' A N'tj5'54 '51 Nl my if Q-fic: Us i ,E V- :' 179,3- fi.: 5 E 7 2 COMPLIM EN TS OF OAK FARMS DAIR Y DIVISION OF TI-IE Oak SOUTH LAND CORPORATION gflvlorning Gifts and Bedding All Merchandise 5076-80'Za Off During Our Periodic Warehouse Close-Out Sales March June Sept. Dec. 14621 Inwood Rd. between Spring Valley and Belt Line Call 38 7-3562 for the exact date of our next sale. f' Congratulations, Class of1979 Also in a class by itself, The Finale Shop. An entire store filled with items from past catalogues NOW AT A FRACTION OF THEIR ORIGINAL PRICES. Discover: Gifts! Clothes! Jewelry! Aooessories! Things for the home! And rnuoh, rnuoh rnore! All in an ever changing parade of outstanding values. Monday through Saturday 9:30 to 5:30 168 Inwood Village, Lovers Lane near Inwood THE CDILECTION FINALE 2 270 H' , Z ig -sh qffk 1 Gm jf vii i 6.3, it I L-Lani' v LLh.r tin ? .uf 'I E xi 56, C UL WELL 62 SON Gentlemen 's Apparel Dallas KHP' ,sh wk EMPIRE BANK LBJ Freeway Sz Abrams Road P. O. Box 31728 - Dallas, Tex. 75231 o K2142 690-8600 Compliments Of the 1 978 CHEERLEADERS 0 -'avi 4 iff-QW R Q MZ' DUTCH MILL FLOWERS Flowers of Distinction 16' Dal Rich Village Richardson, Texas 75080 Phone 235-7123 X.. Compliments of the LAN G UA GE DEPT. Compliments Of HAIR lv - 271 272 13, w :Wh af EX- ws F ,kl , his .pw 1 , I 'xv , ' 'Sr .f l I F, 1 A9 i l yi E I Z K 3 , A f ff 6 1 Z . S f . ,, 'il ,lv-' ' ' Compliments of JERRELL INC. 2 2 622 Preston Royal Village Dallas, Texas 75230 Ph. C2141 363-6569 house of books M H-M ? If .af 3 N IIIC. A Gift A,-gif, i Q From 'W f W , Continental Aires We'ue got Sole Den tex Shoe Corp. P. O. Box 1774, Laredo, Tx 78040 ,. I ee Q 'A , Co mp! i m en ts of The Spoke Shop .s YYY 11828 Inwood Rd. A S Q Dallas, TX . ,LCN ,fr Congratulations Seniors Fll'St 95 M B R K REAL ESTATE Jack Horner 242-1 724 27 il yi N .L , TW I K3 ,.1 V ini , .jJ.!A-ga, :fr ,,- f. t I ,YJ .I A-T, 1 lyk vi: , '::f,g-if 'W' -f' 4-'Lv-- 3, ' af . .lb 1 A A I Q iff 3 glmd t V. A M? M , Fix 15 2 x. 'R E , aw' 4 -- ?'-V Q' , . f f , . ff, x H: ,,,,.sw ,Q I K WJ' V , I x THE THE PIANS Q K M XX M TH 'Hmmm - ,! 4 2 fi . W .,.. A , .WH if 5 2 A f 'ff f v r 1 Q 1, X ' 1 Q 2 4 HN K ,i-:, Vizgii 15? 4 4 PLASTICS MA UFACT RIN 27 - SIL VER PA TR ONS Patricia L. Miers GOLD PA TRONS W R. Runyan Gerald Schneider MD. BRONZE PA TR ONS STUDENT CUUNCIL A X 'I x avr - With Best Wishes O1 . 335 we-Ass f vm action shots OF DALLAS 'i 103 Marsh Lane Village Dallas, Texas 75220 GREENHILL A czifm 358j 4521 SPOR TS From ' ' 5 J ..-HW' ACTIQN f PHOTOS I WE ,Q aaA ,, x HA VE AN ALBUM ' au, Z FULL OF 1978- ':Q:.gm'4 I ,C 1979 SHOTSQ. 2 ,g.. 9 V. . Th? Wh- K sass :Q MQ 5 TEAM PICTURES a,a, f FOR ALL SPORTS, ssas GR o UPS. A S I STUDIOS, A F ULL-SER VICE STUDIO FOR S t u d i O S INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY PORTRAITS COMMERCIAL AND WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY. TELEPHONE JIM HOLLOWA Y, OR COME VISIT the Registry motel corporation US-WALNUT HILL AT MARSH LANE Qi? f -A is K' f I- . Don 't Be A Heel Linda Jo Shoe Co. 420 W. Garnett Gainesville, Tx 76240 28 282 Good Luck to the Class of '79 Our Future Lies in Your Hands The Board of Trustees of reenhill School ARNOLD N. ABLON IR VING A. BAKER JON BA UMAN JOAN BECK DA WSON BRA Y MRS. SAM BRIGHT NORMAN BRINKER R. S. COIT BERR Y COX STEVEN L. DA VIS DR. FRANK DA VIS, JR. DR. ROBERTM. DOWBEN WALTER W. DURHAM MRS. SEYMOUR EISENBERG MRS. WILLIAM C. ESTES PHILLIP G. FOOTE GERALD FRANKEL RICHARD A. FREELING IR WIN GROSSMAN MRS. LLOYD HALDEMAN W. THOMAS JOHNSON MRS. FRED M. LANGE DR. MARK LEMMON SOL LEVINE IR VIN L. LEVY LESTER LEVY MILTON P. LEVY BR UCE LIPSHY ALBERT LIDJI E. B. LYON, III JAMES E. MASER SAM B. 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