Greenhill School - Cavalcade Yearbook (Addison, TX)
- Class of 1980
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Ci CONTENTS: EACUITY. . . . . ...... 6 MIDDLE SCHOOI . . SENIORS ..... . . . ..... 28 EOWER SCIIOOI . . UPPEIISCHOOL... ...... II4 PIIESCHOOI... ORGANIZATIONS ..... ...... I 32 ADVERTISEMENTS ATHLETICS... ..... T42 TIIE DECADE . EVENTS ..... ..I68 6AllERY...... iraphic design touches our lives in many ways. It gives intrinsic leauty and individuality to our world. We see it everywhere--in .rt, in architecture, even in the products we buy. 'hroughout this year's CAVALCADE, therefore, we have used . graphic design to symbolize the education we have received .t The Greenhill School. ireenhill has provided us with the means to grow and achieve jiroughout the years ahead. For this reason, our graphic is owing, on-going, reaching toward new horizons. ireenhill has prepared us well for today's world, and bmorrow's. Therefore, our graphic is modern and Jrward-looking. lle are grateful to the administration and to the faculty for Juching our lives in so many ways-for giving intrinsic beauty nd individuality to our education. o them we dedicate our graphic, and our yearbook. SENIOR DEDICATION DR. H. RAY BUCHANAN Dr. Flay Buchanan, known by many as Dr. B, has been an immeasurable asset to Greenhill. His career at Greenhill began in 1976 when the students of the class of 1980 were freshmen. Through these four years as our class sponsor, Dr. Buchanan has guided us with a special quality unique to him. Each member of this year's senior class looks to Dr. Buchanan with respect for the constant support and advice he has given us. As Head of the History Department, he has combined superior teaching skills with a sense of personal devotion, creating the finest History Department Greenhill has ever had. Whether students were fortunate enough to have had him as their teacher or to have gone to him for personal advice or a friendly chat, each recognizes the sincerity and knowledge he continually offers. For these reasons, and for the deep respect and gratitude we feel, the Senior Class of 1980 dedicates the 1980 edition of the Cavalcade to Dr. Ray Buchanan. if . Z 9 54,9 .alsvzmauunnu Sw li Q. F' ' I 1 . T P? 3 1 I 5 ,gy-w-4 i f L r F l N 2 F r l L 1 r E i f I E V E x E x 1 i 1 5 I I V 1 I 1 3 3 i l E I I X mv K A I -. 2 Q gf 5 ? l e 5 2 gl M- wf M 1svu'-6 1 35 , K . I ,Q ,L HEADIVIASTER PHILLIP G FOOTE The position of headmaster carries with it a set of predetermined responsibilities. One of the many jobs of headmaster is to recruit and maintain a strong and qualified teaching staff. Mr. Foote thinks that the faculty should humanize education and make it possible for students to correlate what they have learned in class with experiences outside the classroom. He also feels, along with other members of the faculty, that the most rewarding experience in teaching is to see what happens to people you have helped after they have accomplished their goals. Although Mr. Foote takes a direct interest in students, faculty members, and administrators, he feels that the most important thing to remember while in an administrative position is to keep an overall perspective of Greenhill's aims and purposes. His most difficult task is to mold together the diverse elements of the school community in order to achieve GreenhiIl's goals. ,A 3 'ff' ' airs ,215 y? W, if ' 'oi 4 tv ' V ' ii A y .2 4: ' ' sf 1- 5 .j ADMINISTRATION Alain Beauvois Business Director!French Lucinda Fox Carter Head of Middle School Estelle Dickens Head of Lower School Michael Eaton Dean of Students!Math Bobbie Ferrell Computer Coordinator! Director of Testing!Math Susan Fleming Head of Preschool W fm 17 1 yi. aa . 'if f f D 'f f tif 2 . 5' Q s 5 f F :rl El www Jai? ,R Qi! r Yfw? XX Ill Y I 5 is aj P i ,.,V Wesley Kittleman Director of Admissions! Head of Math Department Ken Piel Dean of Students! English lan A. C. Rule Administrative Assistant the HeadmasterlPhilosophy Jane Tull Director of Development Doyle Tunnell Head oi Upper School Rhea Wolfram College Counselor UPPER SCHOOL David Allen Latin!Classics Rod Austin Drama John Beall English Faith Bridges Math H. Flay Buchanan, Ph. D. Head of History Department Q V : A 7.4-1 A if . -ff, , ww ' ' iilfiiiiii ' 3 -1 wwf fi . ig L Q ' .ull 5 fl-2,1 .A ni' in-..,-f if -W-sw '- al 5 Ed Burrows Chemlstry Christine Eastus h Department Cynthia Feagins Math Pat Gammlll History Joseph Gonzales gn Language Department Stephen Iglehart French!SpanIsh n ff Skip Kilmer Head of Science Department Tlmmi Kuykendall English Mlchael Manes Head of Flne Peter Norrls Engllsh Suzanne Roman Hlstory Murlel Seldln Art Hlstory in-I Q 'IG , X A , '51-in 3.5 'ill' Q Fi ka 6,5 :, Tp 4 , . A - Michael Skobjak Art Israel Solon Biology Drew Steele Spanish Randy Thompson Math Renee White French Richard Williams English!Psychology ,w .gl 1 W' ,WW Y' Y' .5 'L MIDDLE SCHGOL Matthew Bailey Seventh Grade History Cindy Baker Fifth Grade Language Arts Jackie Benning Fifth Grade French Stephen Blanchard Sixth Grade History Carole Brotman V Eighth Grade Math JIII Cohen Special Projects Ji- c 'N Q, Q., gg: 7 ..g,W,ri Q :V.,,la,i.xT:.. f Jeff Devin ' Eighth Grade History wh? i 'WZ ,,' ri QR: It 415. 'NEP fl 11 .- assl 1--x Ce-5 Q, g it J, WN-... 1' U gtg. 1 I f 4, M ,F -hx A' 0 I n. Paul Doocy John Dunn Fifth Grade Science Sheryl Ellis Drama!Speech and Motor Skills Barbara Erwin Sixth Grade Langauge Arts Warren Foxworth Eighth Grade Language Arts Doris Gonzales Eighth Grade Language Arts Karen Hagood Sixth Grade Language Arts Lucinda Harriss Sixth Grade Science Gail Hartin Foreign Language Elaine Lambright Seventh Grade Language Arts Joan McDoIe Fifth Grade Language Arts Roberta Mentef Fifih Grade Math L R .at wg iv 35 Q L M 'V ' ,ig I I li. H! 'N X i g we aims' 'JP' '-' no ii... :NN if ,Swv x,sY a A X 4 4-rr I illlf' we .L., N r,,.. .:., V ,,...,.,.,....--o-A ,49- . T 1 Michael Moline Fifth Grade History Bob Murphy Dean of Middle School! Seventh Grade Math Carol Oliver Music Paul Pickering Seventh Grade Spanish and French Julian Smith Seventh Grade Language Arts Andy Vincenti Art Kathy Warren Seventh Grade Science Kristin Williams Eighth Grade Science N an iiii 'Z' LCWER SCHOOL Genie Ballard Third Grade Gay Boyer First Grade Judy Braack Second Grade Becky Choate First Grade Laurie Cumming Second Grade Leta Davis Third Grade Barbara Gelsomino Third Grade 11, V N up-ff ,Ja 2- I ,. ,-,,.f5 4 -una, K 2.2122 Q, 'Golgi ff. Q xi to it , -If E' ' I A ,Q 'V K, x i Qfff' ga 17343. fa I g if ,, AFL., W ,,,',,1f ,.4- X gf' J F t , ,v +31 C., we Q R, ,ffiijp A ' .Q rf- XXX i ,4,,. um... Y... x if w it fl r G 1 , 1 Lf , .. x it if -L Christine Goodrich Second Grade Shariene Gretencord Third Grade Carol Hinkle Music John Hornbach Second Grade Maggy Lepair French Jeannie Lewis Fourth Grade Henry Paolissi Fourth Grade Joan Roberts Fourth Grade 9 A4 1 , n 1 ,ig2., F inii in v l 'F mf ri Q 3 ,W ,-,,,N H. '-ug. Lisa Sheehan First Grade Diane Thompson '24 Primer Carol Anne Tittle Art av. 133 iq., 9191 '-o- Peggy Wallace First Grade Oleta Willard Language Tutor S' Glenn Zayon Fourth Grade Woof? 1 J I , 5 Lorene Zeiter ,f FOUfth Grade 1 n W G F . V rirl 215, W 2 F fi ee ,, is xf eg? x .on 1 x J I 'x 'A f . ' , 1 1 - 4..,,, 55184 li A G K' Q . 1 ' ha . as an , V a t gqky r ' l gi -cl 45 1 ' G if , 'Q 3 . N--...... ...-, fgx 'if bgy: i A 4 Y KPN 4 ., IIf' ' f , A . ,,. f . e 5 1 PRESCHOOL Dorothy Auvermann Kathryn Benson Claudia Davis Renee Gilbert Karyl Gindling George Hay Pat McGee Emily McLaughlin Sylvia Silven l l l 24 l PHYSICAL EDUCATION Nate Cunningham Head Football Coach!P.E. Jim Fiedler Athletic Director Dick Hall Asst. Athletic Director! Head Soccer!CoachlP.E. Henrietta Heck Coach Penny Powell Coach!Girls P.E. Mark Samlde Coach!Boys P.E. Kathy Wells Coach!GirIs P.E. ff. 'N '95 ,af :ff V 1 f-ZW? ' 'Wig 0 ' A 0 ' ' .l,, ,.,.,.,.c...M.fl.M-J-.,.,,.i,,'x A A PM XoX+X+ +V w fQ7ff'1'r1rfr 'z-of'a4w1fvvl.f. I 'ofa -f,. -,cmg'f,4.b1Y,jf54:33,,-jg-r 4 I J, , ,.. 45 l .. t 5 -c PM gi E .-,,, : -Q 34, Tn! it iw-omg 6:7 LIBRARY Janet Anderson, Xerox Jeanne Baker Maxine Brittain Rosemary Cox, Head Librarian Patricia Haase t 4 - 4 X .. SECRETARIES AND STAFF Marilyn Aaron Speech Pathologist ' x hwy, f a a o , a Ginger Blanchard V, f N f if J' Secretary, Upper School 5 Jean Ferguson S ,Ei . Secretary, Development f 4' S an ' Darlene Hall J Secretary to the W i Headmaster!Typing Ann James ' ., Secretary, Admissions .1 'km VM if Robin Ingram Secretary, Registrar A , Karen Kay K, 5 Business Office fr J' 4 Sandy Klihr Nurse Jesse Langoria Head of Maintenance 21 .-:sr ,-.f, . ,gk gl! 'K Vkgi i ff if Y f, K3 XR kwa sg. J A xxx X 'Q 1- M my y A4 . gif J l ' F .ggi . , 4 'V srrr iili K JE, ,,, Lg1,, 'asf 4 i .1 9 ix ,,,,.,7wWr 4, 'lpn' M11 'il 'V 'WP' 1, ,N ,. Carol Meech Nurse Carol Moniz Business Office Lavonda Monk Bookstore Joan Murphey Secretary, Lower School Candace Petty Secretary, College Counseling Linda Piatt Business Office Sue Porter Secretary, Middle School Virginia Pringle Secretary, Preschool Lorene Richardson Dletlclan Kathy Seltzler Switchboard Operator Q r r J K, n, MU f . QPR- Q ,f .. if? ::. N Q2 A if zi. - 5 wa 57- wk if g . ..2 N 'unn-g.. AUTOGRAPHS MICHELLE The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time Any fool can do it There ain't 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 don't let that stand in your way 'cause everyone knows that love is the only way And since we're only here for awhile Might as well show some style Give us a smile Isn't it a lovely ride J. T. -Nw There is no Eden, no heavenly gates, That you're gonna make it to someday, But all of the answers you seek can be found ln the dreams that you dream along the way . . Love when you can, Cry when you have to, Be who you must, That's part of the plang Await your arrival With simple survival, And one day we'Il all understand. D. F. To: friends Iyou know who you arel From: one departing senior After spending many hours deciding what this should entail, I finally decided what it shouIdn't. It seems so pointless to put down little episodes which have been shared, but that don't even scratch the surface of experiences experienced, or, more importantly, don't show the real substance of friendships. It seems that to try and put eleven years worth of feelings, experiences, and growth into 350 words would be, to say the least, futile. The friendships made here may not be continued, but will always be carried with me. With regard to what I leave each of you, the most I can do is to leave you what will make you happy, so that's what I do. ADRIAN ABLON M-nv' naturally beautiful . . . smart . . . eleven years of Greenhill French . . . smiles when she's nervous . . . lki Bablon . . . pretty hair . . . never depressed . . . Miki, put your gorgeous locks down! . . . Burger King queen . . . sweet . . . always with Diana . . . Stop that plane! . . . nice . . . all smiles . . . skiing . . . camper . . . Oblong . . . DEBORAH BASS s........5 No sooner had I hit the streets When I met the fools that a young fool meets All in search for truth and bound for glory And listening to our own heartbeats We stood around the drum Though it's fainter now The older I become. Jackson Browne Somebody told me a long, long time ago . . I feel a change in me is coming on I found the strength I need to carry on Something's come over me at last Long as you stay by me I'm half way home I can see brighter days before me Though it's been stormy At least I know I'm not alone. Melissa Manchester Li'I Deb . . . short 'n sweet . . . has eyes that twinkle . . jockette . . . Chelsea's, all right! . . . volleyball . . . has two cars . . . You know what I want to be when I grow up? . . Nancy. . . Well kiss my bass! . . . Lake Highlands . . . funny Sa he I athletic loves to art He bud! yy.... py... y, . . . Janet . . . Texan . . . Remember, we'II always be close. . . . what an aCC6I'lt! . . . I, Debby Bass, being of sound mind and squatty body, leave the following: To Nancy: softball tournaments and nights afterwards, my Midget, 64 oz. margaritas, good times, Judge Bean's, Chelsea's, changes, parties, and a long lasting friendship. l'll always be around: ILY. To Hollye: beautiful sets forever, a muzzle to put on Lisa whenever necessary, your own basket of sausage, covers for your license plates, a trip to the lake, and many good times: ILY. To Lisa: rowdy nights at CheIsea's, the correct spelling of O.K., a Death and a Funeral lha, hal, T. parties, rookie initiation, oval things and a good arm to throw them with, and everything else: ILY. To Staci: special thanks for making me realize a lot of things, special talks, kite-flying lessons, temper-tantrums, volleyball, and many good times: ILY. To Linda P.: my setting position, and a monogrammed towel for when you sweat ll wonder if you ever willl. To Laura: 10 phone calls, 10 shots, a special friendship, and thanks for understanding me, 'cause it meant a lot. To Carol: dinner at Mariano's, cab fare in Houston, and new Siders and baggy shorts: take care! To Mrs. K.: thanks for listening and for your advice. To Mrs. Powell: my deepest respect and appreciation for helping me make the best and hardest decision of my life. You're a special person: ILY. To Barbie: the Pragers, sports, and all the happiness you deserve. To Alan P.: another year of French, and thanks for supporting our volleyball team. To Mrs. Heck: volleyball, thanks for being a great coach, and a good relationship: good luck with the little one! And thanks for your support. To Janet: a shoulder to lean on, strength to make it through hard times, long nights, Padre, special talks, Hey, it's you, and a friendship that will last forever. To all my friends, thanks for accepting me during my first year, and for helping me adjust. Remember the good times: we've got a lot to do this summer. To my parents, I leave thanks for your financial support, memories lgood and badl, patience and faith, and the love that I sometimes found hard to accept: I love you! To my sisters: memories, and thanks for your understanding. To my sister, Cathy, I leave a ticket home from France: hurry, I miss you! Finally, to Greenhill, I leave, but differently than from when I came, and with no regrets of the change. See ya'll. JEREMY ADLER BESSER N ...lt cookie man. . . Heime . . .be-bops when he walks. . . Dus yur dug bit? . , . everybody's friend . . . clammy hands . . . funny guy . . . Mr. AZA-not! . . . I can't believe your dad's a rabbi! . . . Bowie, Ferry, Eno . . . Ultimate Frisbee Club . . . flirt-lady killer? . . . Besser Bricks, Inc. . . . Neiman-Marcus man . . . Tarzan . . . fun to be with . . . hubcap delivery boy Iwith Dan Ulothl . . . class secretary . . . S.B. nom '79 . . . agreeable . . . lightweight . . . TNC member . . . orgies and bus stations I, Jeremy Besser, will the following to the following, following the following: Roll: a wallet that you can't lose and a cabana party that will last forever. Daryl: NYE-E-E-ECH! This year has been great: all I can think of to leave you is Suzanne. Sloth: Long live Longnecks and the bricks from my wall. IAglman, I leave you the same bricks and a hubcap. Sig, my Italian friend, I leave you all the calamary anyone could stand Iwhich is not muchl. Stein, I leave you all the craziness anyone could ever have and still stay out of Terrell. Bart, I leave you a long talk with The Dish. Tinna, I leave you the Science Building. Reverend B. H., I leave you the saying Dave, are you O.K.? say something! Pat, you get the single phrase Pat's a good guy. Susan Pluck, I leave you a fine friendship. McGoo, I leave you S. P.'s loft. Lee, we're real: thanks for all your help. Robin S., just don't ever let them get you down. Sully, I leave you a great friendship and a great time in Nashville. Icky, thanx for believing. Mrs. Eastus, you get a night in the wilderness. Mr. Gonzales, thanks for your advice on women. Mr. Gammill, thank you for all your backing. Greenhill, I'd just like to say that it's been real, and it's been fun, but it hasn't been both. Love on, X .1 . I still don't know what I was waiting for And my time was running wild A million dead-end streets Every time I thought I'd got it made It seemed the taste was not so sweet So I turned myself to face me But I've never caught a glimpse Of how the others must see the faker l'm much too fast to take that test Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes Ch-ch-changes Don't have to be a richer man Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes Ch-ch-changes Don't want to be a better man Time may change me But I can't trace time David Bowie' 'This song has no philosophical bearing on my life. I just thought it would be the in thing to do. LEAH CHRISTINE BLAKE , nice girl . . . laughs a lot , . . flighty . . . luminous forehead Leah Touchdown Blake cute friendly loves I, Leah Blake, with what sound and stable mind I have left after 3 yrs. at The Hill, leave: Chell fC-A-B or N.N.l: those famous days on T.V., T.Fl., and somebody' to be able to understand it all. Bart: the date we never had, a birthday present given on your B-Day, and thanks for keeping me laughing these past 3 yrs. Patrick: the secret to Johnny Oops , what else can I say except that you're a fantasticl driver. Diana: a banana split at 12:00 A.M. at the fairmont.l To Nancy B.: the millions of bizarre and crazy memories, road trips, B.R. talks and long talks, Swensen's, D. Donuts, Billy Joel, a big, beautiful house, snow, snow, and more snow, but most of all, thanks for being the friend you are, and don't worry, this one won't leave. P.S., don't forget to keep laughing. To Michael: a new songl, an everlasting beer belly, and thanks for making those Greenhill days a little less boring: and if you ever have trouble getting to sleep, give me a call. Julie: all my gossip, the memories of Iggie's class, Robin S., memories at Padre Island, our talks on solving the impossible, China Belle, as many margaritas as one can possible consume, and MR. PERFECT! Mikie: a massive forehead so you no longer have to be jealous of mine, and success in the future which I know already you'II have. Miki, I leave to you the ability to let go, many fun and fantastic dates, and so much more: and remember, when you're going to jump, call me first. To Mr. Piel, wherever you are, I leaving my writing ability, and thanks. To my sisters: thanks for being there. To my parents: thanks for being so patient, and please understand, because I love you. I wish all the happiness possible to all those I've known these past few years. . . . H H . . . . . . I . . . ' ' Y 1 re cruise Forest . . . Be-el Lake . . . humid hair . . . lived in jg Venezuela . . always smiling . lost her shoes at Fleetwood Mac . . . I didn't break your antenna! . . . forgetful . . . giddy '-'W' ii'i' ' WN 7 . . . Peah! . . . This Page Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. George H. Blake KATHERINE DIANE BLUM I, Katherine Diane Blum, will to Sylvana Montero many trips to the S.B.B., P.E. with Coach Hall, a summer with Mr. K., lots of bitching, and lots more fun. To Mike Signorelliz 10,000 pieces of library confetti and a chance to redeem yourself in a game of pool. To Don Uloth IAlbertI: the future of Olympic Pizza and somebody else to beat up on. To Robin Butler and Jennifer Hutchings: a signed painting from the Oklahoma City Ramada Inn, a new deck of cards, a flooded bathroom, and a night of restful sleep on a collapsible rollaway bed. To Kris Estes: a can of de-icer and my sincere apologies for almost ending it all. To Alan Peppard: lots of dirty looks behind your back and a date with C. H. To Julie, Riki, Kathy, Joy, Lynn, etc.: the future of the S.B.B.L.C. To Robyn M.: an incomparable chemistry partnership. To Mr. Manes: my voice: maybe you can find some use for it. To Mr. Austin: many, many thanks for all the time, help, and patience: you've really been great. To Dr. Buchanan: my deepest appreciation for always being there: you are a fantastic advisor and a great friend, and you will always have my love and respect. To my parents, all I can say is thanks for everything: you're the greatest, and I love you. Mifffez 2 -Z good actress . . . Irish . . . Dallas Morning News . . . Lady Muldoon . . . Cynthia . . . Mrs. Paroo . . . Mrs. Loopner . . . funny . . . never has her homework . . . used to go to Ursuline . . . Gemini . . . Barry CIeveIand's favorite . . . can be a little loud . . . always around the Uloths . . . Molly . . . got to kiss Kim F. in Real Inspector Hound . . . We lean upon the thought that chance will bring us through. -Matthew Arnold It wasn't as good as I had hoped, but better than I expected. -Hoest TERRI MAFILENE BLUIVI A at 1 ' I S The Big Six . . . OTLB member . . . Teeb and Alb . . . BIG green eyes . . . NASTY . . . AIbert's girl . . . Blummy, Jr . . . M.S. and U.S. cheerleader . . . flirt . . . last of the Blum sisters . . . U.T. bound . . . dresses well . . . loves to talk . . . Israel '78 . . . great tan . . . always chewing gum . . . 11:00 phone calls from U.T. . . . always with Lisa . . . baby of the class . . . Sanger-Harris . . . K.M.? . . . good friends with Tom . . . homecoming '77 with S.K.C .... Fl.P.'s b.f .... homecoming princess '78 . . . I, Terri Blum, after eight years at Greenhill, leave the following: To Carolyn: my wardrobe, all our juicy talks, a date with K. M., and a happy future. To Missy: one big solution, giggling, going out to the car, and the thought of M.S. Tc Suzanne: the memories of L.L.'s party, summer '78, big secrets, all you can handle of Andy Gibb, OH! , and Daryl, too. To Lori L.: all my experiences, more blind dates, and a big sis!li'l sis f.s. forever, whenever. To Val: all our cheerleading memories since M.S., and Oh! Can I use youi black eye-pencil? To Lori M.: Forest Lane memories, modeling job, and Jack. To the everlasting Six: To Kathy: ou memories of CriegaI, my B.G.'s date, a Saturday at S.H. and a Robby doll to have when seeing him was impossible I.L.Y. To Staci: Dougherty's and the gold place, tears laughter, a slow-starting but great f.s., and all the purples I.L.Y. To Hollyez past Blum-zidell trips: the night you, me, T.E., 8 A.E .... : pos. or neg., a 64 oz. bottle of Hawaiian Tropic: and all the memories, from making me say no t S.M.U.C.C.: I.L.Y. To Lisa: many nights sitting in the street laughing, crying, talking, just counting stars: all the speedin out of the G-hill drive so Mr. T. wouldn't see us, and all fo an . . . apple?: when I needed it, you brought one. And now gladly leave all the sad memories of watching th Hornets from the stands, not . . . I L Y. To Robin: late-nigh calls just to say hi, Let's shlub out, the thought of bein roommates, our shared clothes and memories, cruisin' in th BLU-BOM, a bushel of lemons, and finally . . . our friendship: ILY. To Flobert: a marriage license, a speeding ticket, waiting at back doors, and a puppy love you don't remember. To Scot: all the Daisies you can pick, bigger green eyes, and the removal of all the sad times and the beginning of a f.s. To Tom: 1 new pair of b.b. pants, 4 cherry tootsie pops, 3 big T-shirts, a truly different f.s., and a huge smile with my left dimple and your right, To Albert: all the unmentionables,I which we will discuss later over dinner lguess where?l.l Thanks for two indescribably beautiful years: te amo! P.S. What about your promise . . . ? To my family, I leave my love and respect forever: thanks for giving me support and your deepest love. To Mr. Piel: my gratitude for giving me confidence and advice: here's hoping! To Greenhill, I leave my accomplishments and few regrets. I' I I GRAYLYN I, Graylyn Boyd, being of sound body and mind, do humbly bequeath the following things to the following people: To Laurie G., I leave a one-way ticket to Aspen, Colorado, and many more years of soccer and softball: I hope we can still be friends after high school. To Meredith T., I leave a new set of ankles and a rehabilitated knee. To Patty Fl., I leave all the memories from KNOCK and a lasting friendship. To Susan S., I leave a full-time managerial position for Greenhill sports. To C. F., Fl. M., T. P., L. B., L. J., K. D., and C. C., I leave all the small talk one can muster and a year's supply of Greenhill lunches. To Doug G. and Tom P.: Je vous laisse un autre ans de francais et les memories de KNOCK. To Diane M., I leave one more year on The Hill. To A. S., J. H., and A. W., I leave two more years of soccer. To Mrs. Kuykendall, I leave my appreciation for all your help during my stay at Greenhill. To Mr. Gonzales, I leave my gratitude for your advice during my 11th and 12th grades. To Cheryl B.: few words can express my gratitude for all the things you have done for me. I guess only two words can say it: thank you . P.S. Remember July 1, 1977. Last but not least, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Taylor: words cannot express the gratitude I have for you. Without you I could never have made it this far. To Greenhill, thanks for this experience. Mi. athletic . . . Boydie . . . always on the ground . . . volleyball, soccer, softball . . . Thank God l'm not the only senior in typing class! jock running monologue . . . goalie . . . tough . . . loud . . . hustles to win . . . dedicated . . . a real go-getter . . . youngest in the class . . . CAMISE BOYD Choir 9, 10, 11, 12 Greenhill Documentary Volleyball 10, 11, 12 B team 9 Soccer 10, 11, 12 B team 9 All Conference TISC 2nd team 11 Honorable Mention SPC 11 Softball 9, 10, 11, 12 Mortarboard 12 NANCY LYNN BRGOKS ,491- 0 hifi 4 ll I, Nancy Brooks, leave the following: to Leah, I leave many midnight talks, Swenson's, road trips lonly 252 milesj, and nights at Pizza Inn thank you for being my friend. To Alex QM. Boyl, I leave Marcia, a bathroom to yourself, and a year's supply of tight jeans, I'II be in touch after you've made your first million! To my parents, I leave my deepest love and the hope that someday we can understand each other, thank you for believing in me. To Mrs. Eastus, I leave my respect. To the many other special people I have met at Greenhill, I leave the hope that you will find something in this world that gives you happiness. Slow down you crazy child You're so ambitious for a juvenile But then if you're so much smarter than me Why are you still so afraid? Where's the fire, what's the hurry about? You better cool it off before you burn it out You got so much to do and only So many hours in a day You got your passion, you got your pride But you don't know that only fools are satisfied Dream on but don't imagine they'II all come true When will you realize? Vienna waits for you. Slow down you crazy child Take the phone off the hook and Disappear for awhile It's alright, you can afford to lose a day or two When will you realize? Vienna waits for you. Billy Joel Virginian. . .all-American girl. . .hockey jock. . .Brooksie . . . Marian the Librarian . . . dark blue Audi . . . smart . . . great voice . . . Billy Joel freak . . . tall blond . . . very friendly, . . has a cute brother. . . Yankee. . . piano player . . . beautiful eyes . . . always with Leah . . . pretty . . . actress . . . super sweet . . . loves horses . . . QQLIAWJ QYt,9DAQ,5 The Big Six. . . OTLB member. . . Chelsea Street hell-raiser . , . loves horses . . . GUTZY . . . has been on privileges for how long? . . . tight pants . . . Frank . . . Peter . . . Scot . . . Does anyone have an apple? . . . Green Machine . , . funny. . . Hollye's best friend . . .wild . . . laughs a lot . . . cheerleader '78-'79 . . . volleyball . . . crazy . . . fun to be with . . . loves to go egging . . . loud . . . Let's chug! Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12 Soccer 10, 12 Cheerleader 11 Basketball Sweetheart 10 Cheerleader Valentine 10 LISA ANN BRUNEI? I, Lisa Ann Bruner, being of learned mind iso my diploma says! and searching soul, begin my travels by bequeathing to the following: Shannon C.: three more years on the hill: take care of your running legs, and especially take care of your heart. Linda P. falias Coyotelz volleyball memories and a final BEEP, BEEP! Val Drake: cheerleading memories fwhen I could be therel: we had a ball! Carolyn: our common driving skills, college-boy talks, and parties! fLet's chug another!! Deb: good partying . . . and tons more-OTA? Also, You ate itll Robin: little secrets during our 7th grade best-friendship. Kathy: an out-to-Iunch-all-the-time pass. Roberta: our high heart-spills. Robert: a constant smile and a great friendship: ILY! Staci: my poetry book fYou know how much that meansl, best friend boyfriends and skinny dipping, morbid bear, and great thanks for helping me through my cynical times. Tom: memories of egging in the Green Machine, your constant helping hand, a great speech because you're so cute, the champion chugger award, and a friendship forever. Love ya! Mrs. Thompson: football games, a wonderful friendship, vacation dreams, and a big wish that everything will work out. Scot: memories of what we had-the happiest times yet dampened with tears . . . listen to Dreams again: ILY! Territ: a friendship that, I swear, grew every day: a lot of sharing, many thanks for teaching me how to give, our identical tastes: and remember, l'll be waiting for the wedding invitation!! Love you! Peter: July 18, Oct. 27, and Dec. 26. Hollye, what else can you tell a sister that she doesn't already know? Just for reminders: a 64 oz. Margarita, July 18 81 19, growing up enough to be immature together, being destructive and constructive, fried chicken and Coors light and being saved at White Rock, plus five years of memories which l'll remember forever. And Hoi, let's never break away at heart: I LOVE YOU! My family: many thanks beyond imagination, and I love you 10 and all the numbers! Big Six: We made it! I love you all, and l'll miss you all! God: I owe you my life, because I know only you could have saved me from my many close scrapes, and I graduate hoping someday I can give it to you. And now I leave, knowing that l'll miss the people, but NEVER the place! Bye. CQQCL .... Q .di This Page Sponsored by Memaw BERT C. BRYAN, JR. I, Bert Bryan, after twelve long years on The Hill, do hereby leave the following: To Robert: your ability to drive fast and scare the hell out of whoever is riding with you fthe speed demon still livesl: also, I leave your carefree style, your many stereos, the words wa and Lazer Now, and our friendship. To Eric: your countless hours of chemistry and physics you've spent helping me, the Braus you've shared, the freshman hell-raisers we were, and all the years of G-hill we've been together. To Mike Silverman: our football careers. To Mike Sullivan: Jorque and Yortek. To Kelly Tills: thanks for being a friend. To Jenny Frankfurt: a package of Dentyne whenever you need it. To Dr. Buchanan: thanks for your guidance and understanding, and for seeing the good in most of the things I do. To my sister, Kelly: good luck and best wishes for five more years as a Hockadaisy. To Todd: I leave knowing you're the smartest and best brother a person could have. And lastly, to my parents, who foot the bill for twelve years: thank you. So long, fs..f5..E..., 1. ole buddy Bert . . . photographer . . . has been at Greenhill for a long time . . . senior football star . . . Precision Motors . . . Right, right, right . . . . . VOLVO . . . gives diamond rings to girls in 8th grade . . . carries a badge . . . Volvo with a siren . . . often with Jack S. . . . cute . . . loves his car . . . Robert, Eric, etc. . . . fuball . . . camshaft . . . baby face . . . who knows more about cars? . . . Bertoni . . . This Page Sponsored By Dr. and Mrs. Bert C. Bryan ELISHA ANN BUCKNER may .L Bucky . . . always with Mr. Dashefsky . . . loves astronomy . . . quiet . . . always has a smile on her face . . . likes to go backpacking . . . always with Lisa J .... studious . . . Bible study . . . loves math and science . . . Snoopy . . . won't stop talking once you get her started . . . l, Quiet Lisa, being of active mind and silent voice, hereby leave the following: To Greenhill: my brother, Alan: poor Greenhill! To all my teachers: my respect, thanks, and non-class participation. To Dash lmy special friend and caring advisory: my respect, thanks, love, and best wishes for the future. Snoopy says Life is a dog fight with the Red Baron. To Lisa J.: the best friend I ever had, Woodstock, L-2, the theater, long late-night talks, a lot of wild and crazy adventures in the baby-blue Vega, Six Flags, Go home! , Alan, and my continued friendship. To Kristin: the Astronomy club, fkeep it goingl, wrapping houses, fun times, and one more year on The Hill. To Jon: my V.P., the unexplored universe, Outward Bound, English class, and an unexpected tickle in the ribs. To all my friends: my love and best wishes for a bright future. Finally, unto the Lord, l leave myself. iw, fgawtwf., Flgppinegg Gs .U loving and beinglovedl O 0 'X- LINE 43 LELAND R. BURK ia '. . I ., I ' -' ' '- . V. : r , .. 'ting'- 1 1 V V ,mv is .4 . .. - . l, Leland R. Burk, being of unquestionable sound business sense and capitalistic mind, do hereby bequeath the following: To my parents, I leave my thanks for giving me the opportunity, and then putting up with me. You both have my gratitude, respect, and love. To John Levy, I leave the hundreds of lunches we had at the C.C.C. and never got caught, the regrettable times with L.R. and S.S., the great summers in La Jolla land incidentally, I'm not busy next summerll, the endless hours you spent thinking about and staring at D.R., our occasional destructive moods with a few Hillcrest friends, and most of all, a successful career with NCH. We've been buddies for a long time, it's been great! To Jack Levy, I leave the long hours you spent thinking about L.M. lwhy, I don't knowll, the great times at Andover lremember Boo and Anne?l, the hundreds of times we all went to Chiquita's lughll, Bonnie and Claudine lonly at your housell, and I almost forgot, a week in N.Y., the NYSE, among many other things, remember L.K. ll'lI never forgetl, and last of all, I leave you an everlasting friendship and the hopes that you, Todd, John, and I will go to college together. To Todd Aaron, otherwise known as Dr. T, I leave the thousands of dollars we blew at the trap range, a Rolex for every day of the week, the best parties ever, a year at C 81 B, lt's a shame you never got to see Karen la cheap shotll, a vast business world just waiting for you, La Jolla, and lastly, I leave you a great friend. See you at U.T.!!! To Lee Ann, I leave Andover, Anne, Menlo, Henry, Lisa, and two fabulous summers, also, an olympic tribute and an everlasting friendship. To Janet, I leave a portable disco to take with you wherever you go, a lifetime membership to DaVinci's, 10, and a great friend. To Tinna Stroope, I leave Alg. II, Poetry, and all of the other courses we both did so well in lhall. lt's been fun! I'm gone. Qqzaafaaf ALWAYS with John and Jack . . . The Terrible Trio . . . Mr. Money . . . will make his first million at 21 . . . You know! Zales, the diamond store! . . . great parties . . . and more parties . . . lsn't money everything? . . . The Columbian Club . . . handsy man . . . class president '76 . . . SSSSS . . . will be successful . . . PAM . . . SCOT KEITH CASEY I, Scot Casey, being of mind and body, do hereby leave to many and will to few. To my grandparents Callaway, I will an eternity of thanks for all of the opportunities to achieve success that you have given me. I love you, I thank, I will. To my mom, who is first, and over everyone else there was or ever will be, I will the hope that you will always be happy with me: for it is the most important thing in my life to make you happy. To Jerry, I will a deep respect and admiration. You have been good for us: thanks. To Mark, the only brother I have, you put me right: stay cool, we're blood. To the Mech family, thanks for the help, open ears, and confidence you gave me. To Robert, I will an unknown part of reality where you can have everything you want. You're a mind opener: thanks. To Tom, I will the deepest admiration for someone my own age: you're really something. To L. Fuller, I will respect and appreciation for turning me on to what I do best. To J. Smith, thanks for the support and confidence: you'II hear about me. To M. Samide: a relief for the only other hard core pumper on the hill. To Jose, I leave a friend. To Mr. Williams, a student. To Stacey: a trimester of enjoyment, frustration, and good times that far outweigh the bad. Ready when you are: I do. fAskI. Robin, you were the first person to talk to me at The Hill: thanks, l'lI never forget that. To Marlene, I leave a place, a space, and a ride in the sky: T.l.E. To Lisa Ann: three months of happiness, memories, and Frost's The Road Not Taken. To S.L.S.: many rides, and a depth beyond the reality of dreams: good luck. To Kim: Christianity and a knock at the lake. To C. McGee: the Biology trip and a big piece. To Roberta: another night with Neiman's. To Kathy: a date and a power. To Deb: a hug. To Curly: a kiss. To Suzy P.: a lap after Lester's. To SiIv.: a shirt. To Hollyez a could-have-been friend. To Bert: a body. To Eric: Boone's Farm and a door. To the Commander: good times and good laughs. To Thompson: the first time I met you and Rocky. To Ogre Weinstein: an ogre. To Garcia: the Fuller era. To B. Gold: Spanish. To Coaches Cunningham and Murphy: a game. And last, but not at all least: Shannon, I will to you only a reflection of me to be left at The Hill. Don't change: you're beautiful, smart, innocent, and a great friend. There are not many like you: I love you. To Life, I play your games and separate from them. To Death, which stays close by me: the illusion you gave me, and the true self. Now take it easy people, I'm going west. in I Q- QCQ Scotty. . .quiet guy. . .sex appeal. . .wouId've madeagreat Greek statue . . . No. 44 . . . Sly . . . body-builder . . . good-looking loves the Daisies . .. understands Mr. Williams . . . Casey, you ogre! . . . Mr. Universe . . . football . . . lady killer . . . T.B .... Take it easy . . . Atlas . . . Spanish whiz. . .L.B.. . .harmless. . .SKC. . .muscles. . . Please? With sugar on top! . . . There's a feeling I get When I look to the West, And my spirits are crying for leaving. .f b ' , ... PATRICK CALVIN CHERTKOW Switzerland . . . frequently with Richard Malmberg . . . good Frisbee player . . . comes to school once a week . . . soccer player elite . . . yellow X119 . . . Oh! Did we have French today? . . . quiet-until you get to know him . . . Ultimate Frisbee Club . . . Rocker . . . a good friend . . . has a nice car . . . doesn't know how to pronounce his last name either! . . . You should know! . . . car with the funny noises . . . Pat's a good guy . . . TNC member . . . what a driver! I, Patrick C. Chertcow, do hereby leave the following to the following: To Jer, I leave a manifold and some driving lessons. To Jeff E., I leave a case of Jose and a reminder of that fateful night. To Bart, I leave a Michelobe and, of course, a Marlboro. To Daryl and Suzanne, I leave this will. To Rich, I leave a thank you for that August party, and a new pair of glasses. To Dave, I leave a Cowboy-watching party. To Leah, I leave a Dunkin Donut. To Bill, I leave a Bud, a quarter, and a Ping-Pong ball. To Jeff W., I leave Mr. Gammill. To Mike Sig., I leave a side of ribs lbarbeouedl. To Mike Sul., I leave a glass of milk. To Mike Sil., I leave a car. To the TNC, I leave the phrase You should know. To Greenhill, I leave two rotten years and one decent one. So bequeath I, x .gfpzjilbifcf -1-, JAMES HOWELL CLEMENTS Il and !l .. .oi cross country . . . nice guy . . . wildest driver alive . . . quiet? . . . lives in Plano . . . farm boy . . . friendly . . . Ji-i-i-i-i-i-im! . . .taIl. . . Red-neck. . .Clunk. . .Jimbo . . . Oh, I forgot my homework . . . fudge-o-grams and carnations . . . Ultimate Frisbee Club . . . Let's shoot at street lights! I'II drive! . . . I, Jim Clements, being of lsomewhatj sound mind and la little bit less thani sound body, do hereby bequeath the following: To J. W. lFIatI and D. K., I leave my driving ability. To Eric, I leave the memory of chemistry study sessions. To Guy, I leave a new truck and the luck that I have for avoiding police. To Dan, I leave your ability to navigate anywhere in Texas and never get lost. To Paul, I leave all my math homework. To the GEEK, I leave Colin. To J. F., I leave jet propelled skis and the memory of Vail. To J.S., I leave a mailbox and a very long friendship lremember D.C.DI. To Ellis, I leave a desire for country pancakes and ice cream. To Mr. Blanchard lalias Lemon Drop and Red Beardl, I leave my respect and admiration. Finally, to Greenhill, after 10 long years, I leave. H L5 Track 10, 11, 12 Cross-Country 11, 12 Captain 12 Chorus 10, 12 Spanish National Honor Society Who's Who 12 Greenhill Pin 11 CYNTHIA KAY CLOWE I, Cindy Clowe, being of babbling mind and runner's body, bequeath the following: To the administration, the correct spelling and pronunciation of my name Iit rhymes with go l. To Mere, Lisa, Susan, Kris, Cathy, and Bucky: all those great memories that have made the last five years the most wonderful of my life. Thanks for all your help: I will cherish our friendships always. To Patty: four years, a night in EI Paso, and a blue hippo. To Robin Butler: a Dear Abby column of your very own. To Mrs. Kuykendall: my deepest gratitude. To Mr. Piel: I am forever in debt: Imay you have easier councileesj. To Ms. Roman: a crash course in thoroughbred racing history. To Mr. Gonzales: a kick in the pants. To the track team: 100 pairs of pierced earrings and the hope that you will have as great a time as I had. To the cross country team, I also leave: To the girls, instant conditioning and a bright future: hang in there. To Mark Marshall: a 220 and a bucket of ice water. To Mr. Blanchard: my injuries. To Guy: my sanity. To Colin: a new running wardrobe. To Dan: the Mr. Clutz award. To Jon: my stamina and a unique friendship. To Jim: those dogs in Flussia. To Mike: your inspiration. To Ellis: a box labeled COM- PLAINTS, Lastly, to Alan: a year's supply of bananas, my Spanish average, a nickname, all the gas you ever had to waste on me, and anything else that will help pay back the incredible debt that I owe you. You've been a wonderful friend, and I love you with all my heart: I only regret that I could never tell you so. horses. . .cross country. . .CIone. . . never gives up. . . Ranger fan . . . loves horse races . . . Spanish National Honor Society luncheon . . . dedicated . . . first girl at Greenhill to run cross country . . . smart . . . hot-tempered . . . born with a rubber band in her hair . . . This Page Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Clowe CATHERINE I would like to thank Mrs. Eastus and Qbelieve it or notl Mr. Kittleman, who have taught me how to think, Dr. Mooney and Mr. Norris, who have taught me to examine the world with an open mindg and Mrs. Seldin, who has taught me not to look, but to see. To the following: Robin, who awakened my Sleeping Gypsy, I leave Argyle Ireally, you can keep itlt, presents, riding around in the back of what's-his-name's godawful car, and love lin a general sense, of coursej. Meredith, with whom I have grown up, I leave a bowl of ice cream that never melts or gets completely eaten Imagicl, a warm ear, a great body, and the knowledge that you are so much a part of me that I'II always know where to find you. IP.S. I haven't hated you for at least seven yearsj. Marcus, I leave you some math award, an obnoxious award, a driver's license, and a basketful of grades, hang in there. Jennie, you guessed it, I leave you a lifetime supply of polyurethane hurdles Isturdiest kindlg leap 'em good, girl! Tinna, I leave you your own barbeque pit and a normal guy. Cindy, hang in there-one more year of Math, that's all. And Lola, I leave you Mini Trashmobile, the entire bathroom, a breakfast bar, and George, Herbie, Mosley, and the gang, however, Kitty is mine, so don't be devious, and don't lie on my bed while l'm gone. I love you like a sister. lux 'g'VWEU I I --.a ... nnfsn A ANN CGRIVIAN a very sweet girl . . . Thelma . . . Montage editor . . . always with Robin and Meridith . . . good French student . . . Cath smart . . . Cavalcade . . . yellow Mini Mouse . . . pretty quiet hell-raiser . . . independent . . . intellectual . . . cute manicures . . . math whiz? . . . beats gold to airy thinness Emily . . . has interesting current events for Government Our two souls therefore, which are one, Though I must go, endure not yet A breach, but an expansion, Like gold to airy thinness beat. from A Valedictions Forbidding Mourning. John Donne Do I dare Disturb the universe? In a minute there is time For decisions and revisions which a minute will reverse from The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock T. S. Eliot STACEY LEIGH DORFIVIAN '1 I .. ,as Nm... Lately I wonder what I do it for If I had my way I'd just walk And Wandel' OUT H1036 d0Ol'S Down the Champs d'EIysees Adieu dit-II Jonie Mitchell, Free Man in Paris xi Adieu,.dit le renard. Voici mon secret. II est tres simple: on ne volt bien qu'avec le coeur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux. Antoine de Saint-Exupery, LE PETIT PRINCE I, Stacey L. Dorfman, hereby bequeath my last testament at Greenhill: To Sue, I leave an unmatched letter-writing ability, your car and mine Iwith the dentl, and whatever else you want, because I can never repay all you have done for meg I'm going to miss you. To Dr. Buchanan, I leave tremendous thanks for putting up with and listening to all my poorly timed phone calls, my frequent depressions, my incessant complaints, and my infinite insecuritiesg you have been much more than an advisor. To Mrs. Seldin and Dr. Mooney, I leave my deepest admiration and fondness for both of you, I'm taking everything you have given me. To Mrs. Eastus, I leave 13H and my appreciation for all the encouragement. To Mrs. Wolfram, I leave thanks for all the time and faith: you're truly amazing. To Robert, I leave the complexities of being human and brilliant, 3 A.M. phone calls, and the hope of being together again. To Scott, I leave an SAT vocabulary, a beautiful smile, and some time. To Miki, you are a beautiful person and the nicest girl l've ever known. To Cathy, you are someone I could depend on to get me through one of those days: thanks for everything. To, Wendy, I leave our good times in Sue's Government, D.K.j M.K., and don't forget once upon a time at the local ice! cream parlor. To Frank, I leave an arduous sophomore year and thanks for all your help and patience. Mike Sullivan, I'm taking back my presidency! You can keep your bananas! To Nancy, I leave our adventure, some terrific green eyes, and all the super gossip sessions! To Tom, I leave many feeling and a promising future. To Guy and Jon, I leave thanks for brightening up my days. To Daryl and Suzanne, I leave thanks for putting up with the delay of this will. To Carol IFlosencrantzI, I leave a debate partner, a lab pal, and maybe a future roomie! To the Beck family, I leave all my love, and thanks for always having a place for me in your home. To Jeff, I leave the knowledge that you are probably the best friend l've ever had. To my mom and dad, I leave, again. To Grant, I leave nothingg you've taken it all. To Greenhill, I leave the countless memories and the fascinating people that keep you alive. F7 like Dorf. . .pretty. . .knows what she wants-and gets itl. . . MichaeI's girl . . . class president '77 . . . sexy . . . Filling Station . . . always with a guy . . . France for a year . . . nice smile . . . Ftoman and Buchanan . . . Stace-1 . . . mature! . . . has been driving forever . . . glamorous . . . worldly . . . 2 kul 4 every 1 . . . pretty hair . . . S.C. THOMAS LEON ELLIS I, Tom Ellis, having almost achieved strength in mind and body, do hereby leave. P.S. To my mother, I give my loveg thank you for everything, especially for putting up with me. To Nate Cunningham and Bob Murphy, I leave deep respect and wishes that my senior season could have been more successful. To Robert and Scot, I leave the friendship that will surely endure the test of time. To Terri B., I leave the first part of our junior year and curiosity. Staci, don't get upset: life always gets better. To Liza B., thanks for your company in class, and for being a friend. To Rick, Diana, and Sally Ithree people who have done more for me in the last year than anyone has done in the previous seventeenj, I leave my deepest love, respect, and admiration. lYou rank right up there with Momi. To my Hollye, I leave the wish that we could have met at 30, the hope that you'll never forget us and the reality that I love youll!!! To Greenhill, I leave my thanks for seven wonderful years. And now I leave, to attain tremendous importance in this world. P.P.S. Remember my name: you'II hear it often in the future. 'N an nice guy . . . gorgeous . . . Hollye . . . big, tough athlete . . . plays football . . . AND make good grades . . . looks out for the Big Six . . . quarterback . . . No. 10 . . . fro . . . dimples . . . a real man-ask H.Z .... TJ . . . good-looking . . . C.U. . . . football, basketball, track . . . superstar . . . great body . . . Robert . . . nice smile . . . Monte Carlo . . .will be famous some day . . . lm fb-as JEFFREY NEIL EPSTEIN Do not confuse duty with what other people expect of youg they are utterly different. Duty is a debt you owe to yourself to fulfill obligations you have assumed voluntarily. Paying that debt can entail anything from years of patient work to instant willingness to die. Difficult it may be, but the reward is self-respect. Lazarus Long How many friends have I really got, who love me, who want me, who'll take me as I am. The Who May you live as long as you wish and love as long as you live. Minerva L. Weatheral 52 I, Jeff Epstein, being whatever it is I am, do leave the following to those stated: Silvy, thanks for answering my calls the night before math testsg I also leave you all 13 million pigs in Iowa. Suzanne, thanks for talking to me when you did and being a friend. Daryl, I leave you your attic to run to when needed, D.D. No. 1, and a never-to-be-played again game of cat-and-mouse. Patrick, you get a case of Jose, the cat's meows, and thanks for the attempted bribery. Jeremy, you get the entire endzone of the Frisbee field so you can throw the Frisbee there when no one else is there. Uley, you get all the aircraft carriers in China, my car, and a round of B8tB. Stacey, I leave you a new place for dinner and no boyfriend. Dave, you can have an old deck of cards and a six pack. Weiny, you get a new drum and a circle driveway to drive through. Susie, you get a game of fuball and the music to Love Story. Billy, you can have a new city to escape to and a trip to downtown wherever. Sig, you get a 1000 point game of book football. To everyone who was at the infamous party, I leave my thanks to the ones who contributed to my fund, and to the ones who were prepared to come and get me. Dave Allen, I hope you get a better class next year. Finally to Phil Foote, I leave the knowledge that you won't have to put up with any more Epsteins. ,4 T22 5 I II1i 1 ' ' 2255 ' ue., Wheeze . . . has a strange sense of humor . . . Epper . . . Israel '78 . . . funny . . . campus observer . . . wise . . . Epstone . . . atheist . . . Hey guys, wanna play football? O.K., blow it off! . . . introvert . . . has pretty green eyes . . . BBYO or is It BYOB? . . . tequila man . . . Evergreen humor editor . . . will own a casino in Vegas some day . . . TNC member . . . just LOVES comic books . . . KF-IIS RISSER ESTES As I say goodbye, I look out upon a world in which all things seem to be shaken. Yet, I am thankful for the assurances which come to me from the past. Truth, crushed to earth, has always risen again, and, in the long last, ruthless might has always been self-defeating and self-destructive. Although love has been crucified and buried by hate, it has always come to life again. And so, I am thankful for the lift of a long look back and the lift of long look ahead. My dear friends, without ceremony, I leave. .sig gi I am more and more convinced that our happiness or unhappiness depends far more in the way we meet the events of life, than on the nature of those events themselves. Humboldt Like some low and mournful spell, we whisper that sad word, farewell, P. Benjamen If we consider the frequent reliefs we receive from laughter, and how often it breaks the gloom which is apt to depress the mind, one would take care not to grow too wise for so great a pleasure of life. Addison T strong willed . . . intelligent . . . great voice . . . theatre . . from Bonham, Texas . . . Let's go party! . . . airplanes . . . Dr. H.Fl.B .... Singers . . . wild? . . . drama . . . pilot . . . involved. . .loud. . .outgoing. . .good friend. . .bookworm . . . community minded . . . Whar you frum? . . . Thespian JEFFREY SCOTT FRANKEL L ' i If you think your life is complete confusion 'Cause you never win the game Just remember it's a grand illusion And deep inside we're all the same. Styx the nurse's son . . . squeaks . . . golfer . . . owns a black TA . . .sldeburns. . . Hi, guys! . . .braces. . .FFL. . .speaks French with a Texas accent . . . Frankelstein . . . gets a new car every slx months? . . . loves to ski . . . What does his dad do for a living? . . . has a get-rich-quick plan . . . he's very nice to his sister . . . 54 This Page Sponsored by Sheldon, Natalie and Cindy To whom it may concern, I will try to make this as short and painless as possible. To Bill F., I leave Andrew's, Ziggy, a Chinese dinner, and an everlasting friendship. To Mike M.: a bottle of Southern Comfort and La Belle Ami. By the way, it's your turn to drive! To Joe Fl., I leave a pack of beby bulls. To Rob A.: a party at Dave's and a dented Z-28. To Brian fPimpI Thum: many airline tickets from New Orleans to Austin and back, also, a hopeless attempt at chemistry, To Jack S.: a C.P.R. course, photographs, and many used cars. To Frank S., I leave the Signet. To Mike A., I leave French class memories. To Dan B.: good luck on a date. To Mark S.: a date with every girl at G-hill. To Julie S., I leave Mr. BeaII's class, a house papered pink Q43 rollsl, and some of your sanity. To Robin D.: a bottle of Amaretto. To Kelly T., I leave a car needing no repairs. To Alan P., I leave a new Sea Ray with a Rolls Royce to pull it. To Bert 1Bertonel B., I leave a new Ferrari. To mon professeur favori, I leave 6th period French. To Mr. Beall, I leave my extensive vocabulary lyou'll never need another Webster's againll. To Mr. Tunnell: higher grades to get me out of here, Colorado, here I come ll hopell. To Mr. Klttleman: my deepest thanks for the little push I needed. To Mrs. James: A quick chat and an everlasting friendship, I gotta go, here comes Mr. K.! To Mrs. Thompson, my deepest respect for a great teacher and friend. l'lI never forget the help you have given me in getting through Greenhill, thank you. To my non-Greenhill friends QMark K., Danny, Larry, and the restlz you are the greatest I l n I v friends a person could ever have, stay cool, family no. 1! T1 Cindy, kid sis, I leave a full-time maid, all of my worldl possessions and memorabilia lexcept my car, which goe with mel, and a word of advice: use Greenhill for everythin it's worth, because after going here I realize it is one of th best things that has ever happened to me. Remember, I' always around to help, just call. I love you! To two of th most special people in the world, Mom and Dad, I don't kno how to express the thanks for all you have done for me. I was your faith in me that pulled me through. I love both 0 you much more than you could ever imagine. To Greenhill I leave a new man, thanks for all you have done. Bye, , CAROL LINDA FRUEH l l l The time has come, the Walrus said, l To talk of many things. Of shoes and ships and sealing wax Of cabbages and kings. And why the sea is boiling hot And whether pigs have wings. Lewis Carroll All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lostg The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not reached by the frost. From the ashes a fire shall be woken, A light from the shadows shall spring, Renewed shall be blade that was broken, The crownless again shall be king. J. Fl. R. Tolkien lLOTFil f l 0 7fLMQLAVf White Fish Bay, Wisconsin . . . THE new senior . . . quiet . . . pronounced free . . . nice . . . new from the East . . . always with Susan, etc .... unicorns . . . born in Germany . . . the new kid in town . . . Philosophy Hobbes . . . worked in a library . . . has alert eyes . . . smart . . . But I LIKE Texas! . . . DAN BENJAMIN GOETZ photography nut . . . Israel '79 with a beard . . . lifeguard . . . oldest senior . . . head of the Ultimate Frisbee Club . . . math whiz . . . paint fights . . . Gootz . . . funnelator . . . squad leader . . . homecoming night party '78 . . . rowdy . . . cross country . . . Willie Nelson . . . Connoisseur of beer . . . long distance runner . . . daily dress code: work shirts, Roots earth shoes, and a cap . . . down to earth . . . I, Dan Goetz, photographer and man of bad spelling, leave the following: To Don Ulothx one hundred shares of Coors stock. To Eric Sperling: a teacher's degree in Chemistry. To Bert Bryan: a five-car garage with five cars. To Guy Moore: a car dealership for his driving school. To Jeff Weinstein: the ability to run fast, and a plate of gizzards. To the girls in BBG: a one pound weight to carry on their backs for every candy bar they brought into the commons. To Ellis Telford: the eternal punishment of a Freshman initiation. To Daryl Sisson: a lifetime subscription to The Wall Street Journal. To the Cross Country Team: a set of professional runners. To Coach Blanchard: enough money to fulfill his promises to the 1977 C.C. team, and a bull whip to go with his image. To the Frisbee Club: a proper draft, an out of school league, and a legal size Frisbee field. To Mr. Gammill: a large sum of money so he will be able to buy new shoes when he needs to. To the sponsor of the Cavalcade lin the near futurel: a file with dividers for negatives and contact sheets. To the school: a swimming pool and a new track that has been promised to us for an extremely long time. To all the teachers I had to write for: a magnifying glass so they can ready my papers without straining their eyes. To the Hofbrau gang, l leave an everlasting toast and a lifetime supply of kegs from Germany. This concludes the will of Dan Goetz, the old man at 80. H flag I, Laurie Gold, leave the following: To Meredith: thousands of hours on the phone, 2 years of Merestead, a Bridge or Spades opponent, 80 rolls of toilet paper, and my thanks for everything: you're GREAT! To Jen H.: walks at 4:00 A.M., a trip to Padre lwhich includes a plastic bag and a sand fightl, Paul McCartney, dozens of c.c. cookies, New Year's Eve, and memories of soccer lnumber 1 4-every. Amy S., you can have Gonzales, a broken van in Centerville, some unexpected visits to your house, and one chocolate chip cookie on your ceiling. To Trecie M.: 100 years of friendship, one fighting lesson, and one more You're crazy, Trecie. To Graylin B.: soccer games in courtyards, talks about you know who, and the knowledge that the Sting will beat the other teams. To Michelle V.: one pair of C.L.'s, your faces, some of my confidence, and a walk through an apartment complex. To Robin B.: The Beatles, some tears, and the rights to a movie about a blind soccer player. To Robyn M.: some clean geometry notes, some Algebra fights, and, finally, some Chemistry peace. To my brother Ben: 5 more years of Greenhill, thanks for being my personal soccer goalie, and all the baseball cards you'd ever want: love, your big sis. Miss Benoit, I feel I owe you many, many things: for getting me started in soccer, and for all your help and confidence: I'm really glad I got to know someone like you: well, thanks again. To Mr. Gonzales: thanks for caring: it always has meant a lot: I will miss you. To Mrs. F. and Mrs. P.: my appreciation for your patience and coaching. And, finally, after 14 years of Greenhill, I say goodbye. rf, 5 V, ... . n 8 ' 11 . . W . 4 . ,. k, .Q 9 1 w, , 1 Ao a we , tl f - th Q. 1' ,lrtn 9. ,,.-1 'I ' 4 ' , , Q ,V ,QQ-,I 9, 4 4 ,9,u . . 'No fi H, , v 0' . V , 1, e v e ,',a'l K ' V, 0 Q ,Q R '14 vu anf,ffa,.-. a . LAURIE YVCNNE GOLD 'wx Q' ' w.,jt.,,'f. 5, In ff' Q P gg.. 4' ,av I W, , , .4 pb ,fy I Field HOCkey 9, 10, 11, 12 All Conference SPC and TISC 1st team 11 Soccer 9, 10, 11 All Conference SPC 1st team 9, 10, 11 TISC 1st team 10 TISC 2nd team 11 MVP 10 Captain 11 Softball 9, 11 SPC Honorable Mention 9 All Conference TISC 2nd team 11 Spanish National Honor Society Stage Crew for Music Man 11 Very shy . . . jock . . . Hey! I ate a banana today! . . . field hockey, soccer, softball . . . Trans AM . . . Steve Martin . . . true field hockey spirit . . . sweet girl . . . Mr. lggy's Spanish . one of the Scum Sisters . . . Dingo Duck . . . soccer no. in . . what an athlete! . . . Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear 1 . . . th . . . . . Pele . . . power kick . . . honest and sincere 'fi JANET KAY HALDEMAN Vi am , .. 1- 5' I, Janet Haldeman, being of saturated mind, leave special times to special friends. To my teachers, I leave the following: to Mrs. Seldin, I leave appreciation for your fantastic course, to Mrs. Wolfram, I thank you for your guidance through my college of the week syndrome, to Mrs. Eastus, I leave a forgotten copy of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, a bestselling novel dedicated to you, and much admiration, to Dr. Rule, I leave a clone of myself and many brilliant, philosophical questions, to Dr. Buchanan, I leave a daily trip to the airport: to Mme. White, I leave a Merci Beaucoup: and to Mrs. Thompson, I leave my gratitude. To Mrs. Kuykendall, Ms. Steele, Mr. Norris, Mr. Foote, and Mr. Williams, and all others previously mentioned, I leave great respect and appreciation. ' if sitostfbfi It is art that makes life, makes interest, makes importance. Henry James actress . . . smart . . . Neiman's girl . . . wants to be an Ivy Leaguer . . . beautiful long hair . . . well endowed . . . fashionable . . . loves to talk . . . pretty . . . Lester . . . wild driver. . .Halston,Gucci, Fiorucci. . .blue eyes. . .culture and society addict . . . a beaut . . . What's more fashionable than shopping at Neiman-Marcus? Working there! . . . loves Rod Stewart and the Rolling Stones . . . good French student . . . creative writer . . . great dancer . . . looks old for her age . . . D.T.C. . . Evergreen . Feature Editor 11 Thg5pa'?S 11 Entertainment Editor Igclesarg 10 French Literary Contest Th' M' d' Sh Third Place 9 G e ad Dill' First Place 10 SWS an 0 S Concours National de Tffroffxgel T Francais Ou? Tsar? 'ee Ce't'f ,Q,atfff Meme A Child's Christmas in ' ' Wales FI'9I1Ch NatI0f'Ial HOI lOI' SOCI6t y Mortarboard 9, 10, 11, 12 Vice-President 12 Service Award 10, 11 Who's Who 11 FIOBERTA HASTINGS I, Roberta Hastings, being of unprogrammable mind and pulchritudinous body, endow the following: To all the poor souls who must endure more years of this decadence, I leave you with this thought: Non bastardum carborundumf' To my friends, I love you all. We've all had so many good times I shan't soon forget. To J. W. L.: I always knew you had something that was green andfor gold. Guy, be good. Robin, l'm going to miss you the most. We've laughed and, well, laughed some more. We are, l've decided, here to enjoy ourselves, so ENJOY! To the teachers iwith the exception of a few, who know who they arei: Those who can do. Those who can't. . To my tribe: I know what an institute of higher learning is, but it didn't do no good. S. A. F., l'm sorry I couIdn't find you a cowboy. For those of you who, at The Hill, are waiting for me to grow up . . . I won't: old people have no fun. Purple Haas and Joy, Flye will remember y'aIl. To the Ultimatesg thanx for all the good times. All the silly people: Nye-e-e-ech and a kiss for all of you. Everyone else, Don't ask me what l think of you: I might not give the answer that you want me to. tFleetwood Macl. Gene, I love you: the margaritas, the tears, the L.T. 8 S.: it's all worth it because we have something very special: Best friends and whatever else. You're still the one. To Wilhelm Bonner l'?i: the memories of the General Enema and a summer of floating around in the pool lcerveza in handli. K.S.R., have fun and remember: See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil, have no fun! Soon my last vestige of sanity shall be ursurped. lt's really too hard to think anymore, so I leave! 73 0 -dem Z' ab ffcivv Zfify-gd K7 Gene . . . loves French class with Mrs. White? . . . will say anything to anyone . . . Famous Ramos . . . drinking buddy from Houlihan's . . . Freaks me out! . . . beautiful eyelashes. . . loves to party . . . Reality is a crutch for those who can't handle drugs . . . Robin S. . . . crazy. . . fun . . . summertime fun with B. S.- Let's be friends . . .original. . . makes use of suggestive double meanings in her speech Everybody's got something to hide 'cept me and my monkey. Q John Lennon Paul McCartney Honey Pie, you're makin' me crazy. l'm in love, but l'm lazy: So won't cha please come home? John Lennon Paul McCartney LISA RHEA JOHNSON Dreams are like rainbows Sometimes they fade Yet sometimes they blend into the bright realities of tomorrow P. L. East Mr. Manes' pet . . . always in the theater . . . Six Flags . . youth groups . . . Thespians . . . Woodstock . . . megaphone mouth . . . always with Kristin . . . G.H. Singers . . . owns a baby-blue Vega . . . Thespian V.P .... went to Lakehill . . loved Mr. Cleveland . . . 'Say HI to Alan . . . Agamemnon 9 Mad Show 9 Guys and Dolls 9 Dracula 10 Hollow Crown 10 Apple Tree 11 Our Town 11 After Magritte 11 The Real Inspector Hound 11 Music Man 11 You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown 12 Best Female Technical Award 10 Thespians Vice-President 12 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12 Most Valuable Chorus Member 11 Singers 12 I, Lisa Johnson, do hereby will the following to the following: To the New York trip people lespecially Krisl: extra money for rubber snakes and fake hands, and an alarm clock that works. Also to Kris: lots of warm weather for flying, with or without a plane! lHa! Hall Also, memories of N.Y.C., Singers, the theatre, and Thespians. To Robyn: enough popcorn for all the movies, and memories of Chile's every Friday night. To Kristin: one more year of Greenhill: good luck! Be patient, you'll make it! Also, I leave the memories of Singers and the theatre. To Dynette: two more years of Greenhill, the hope that you and Mark always stay together, and the hope that one of us will become pro at dutchmaning flats in the theatre. To Bucky: the summer of '79, Six Flags, flings, employee movies, and thanks for being there and understanding. To all my wild and crazy friends: thanks! You all made life bearable and birthdays unforgettable. To Mr. Manes, Mr. Gammill, and Mr. Devin: thanks for our friendships, ya'll are special. To Barry: thanks for building my interest in the theatre, for watching out for me, and especially for being my friend when I needed one. To Mr. Tunnellz thanks for all the help, for watching out for me, and for our friendship. Mr. Austin, although I only just started to get to know you, I'm glad we got to be friends: thanks for your help on senior projects. To Alan: I love you. Lastly, to Greenhill: It's been real, but l'm glad to go. I'm glad The Hill was part of my life, but now it's time for something new. Thanks for the memories: l'lI never forget this part of my life. Good-bye. wigs? If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you, it's yours. If it doesn't, it never was. JEFFREY ALAN KERBER I, Jeff Kerber, being of sound body and fatigued mind, do hereby bequeath the following: to Dan Goetz: a Frisbee and the camera equipment of your choice. To Sully: a banana and a soccer scholarship to Brookhaven: Nye-e-e-ech! To Guy: a rolling Duster. To Jon Logan: your shift at Jack-in-the-Box. To Suzanne: my will, etc., and an easier last name. To Farrai: D.Q. four times a week as Jrs., Greg, Rob and many problems. To Roberta: our few lunches at Famous Ramos. To Kathie Blum: Brat-I mean Brett. To some poor Senior of '81: the doughnuts and my sympathy. To Mr. Eaton, Ms. Ferrell, and Mrs. Kuykendallz a membership to Smokers Anon and my thanks. To Dr. B.: my respect, and thanks for your help. To Dash lwherever you arel: an all-expense paid trip to the KRIZBAR. To Mrs. Ellis: my knowledge in technical areas? To Mr. Tunnell: the fact that l made it into a college, and even graduated?! My respect for you is more than you'll ever know. To Mr. Skobjak: my thanks for sticking behind me through hard times. To Mom and Dad: my love and respect, and lots of promises. To The Hill: the honor of having me as a student, a new driveway lminus the speed bumpsl, a guard to check parking stickers, and finally, MY DEPARTURE! WM distinctive personality . . . photographer . . . donut man . . . Shut up, Kerber! . . . Zeph . . . often with the computer . . . or in the darkroom . . . Cavalcade . . . nice guy . . . Israel '78 . . . Sanger-Harris . . . Bean ball! . . . F.S. nom . . . Gerber ...tries hard... '32 This Page Sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Irwin Kerber DAVID CHARL Kupferberg . . . highest average in the school . , . Wait, can you spell that? . . . Jimibuh . . . talks slowly . . . Father B. H. . . . yeah . . .always last to turn his test in . . . Enterprise to David! . . . gave his health award to The Taco Spot . . . loves blonds . . . head of the class . . . But I don't understand! . . . ISAS '78 with Daryl, Jeff, etc .... loves to cut grass . . . Have you ever felt like you were missing your ear lobes? . . . Badugah . . . studies hard . . . great at parties . . . Mr. Brains. . . TNC member. . . I only got a 97W . . . Reverend . . . C. Hodge Jones Award lHighest GPAI 10, 11 American History Award 11 Algebra ll Award 10 Geometry Award 9 Chemistry Award 11 Spanish I Award 9 Greenhill Pin 9, 10, 11 National Honor Society Mu Alpha Theta Spanish National Honor Society Vice-President 12 Student Council Representative 11, 12 Cavalcade 9, 10, 11, 12 Soccer 10, 11, 12 Golf 10 Volleyball 10, 11 izwff- Us f 62 This Page Sponsored by Mr. ES KUPFER next to of course god america i love you land of the pilgrims' and so forth oh you see by the dawn's early my 'tis of centuries come and go say can country and are no more what of it we should worry in every language even deafanddumb thy sons acclaim your glorious name by gorry by jingo by gee by gosh by gum why talk tiful than these heroic happy dead who rushed like lions to the roaring slaughter they did not stop to think they died instead then shall the voice of liberty be mute? of beauty what could be more beau- He spoke. And drank rapidly a glass of water E. E. Cummings next to of course god america i Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village, thoughg 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 I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. Robert Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening and Mrs. Harold L. Kulpfer KIMBERLY DEE LANPHERE I, Kim Lanphere, am glad to leave The Hill IFINALLYI and leave the following to the poor underclassmen: Kari: cheerleading and good luck here! Chip: a private phone. Brian: Chip. Lenny: a hat and third period. Frank: a friendship and a visit. Keith: C. M. and a friendship that should have grown. Carol: a Christian friendship, French, David, Steve . . . IHa!l. Elizabeth: talks and cheers. Pam: Michael, Gary, and a friend. Cheri: CardinaI's. Brenda: The Knack, Cal, Neiman's, diets . . . Kathy: Sakowitz and Neiman's. Valencia: camp, a ride, and our talks. Jill: a friendship and good luck. To the LUCKY SRS.: Miki: a friend and a cheerleading skirt. Cathy C.: my friendship, respect, and love. Taylor: EWF, Cal, and Austin. David: my love: THANX! Sil.: SECRETS! Lisa: leaf rides and a Christian friendship that l'll miss. Hollye and Tom: my respect, admiration, and love. Scot: a back tickle, poems, the lake, and a Christian friendship. Robert: talks, bus rides, J.S.B., kisses, and friendship. Lori: Jack, modeling, goldfish, doughnuts, secrets fthe abovel, Miss Dallas, and best wishes to you and Jack! M. Sig: parties, concerts, and breakfasts. Bill: concerts, study sessions, haircuts, black books, champagne, our talks, Missou., and my love: thanx. M. Sil: Teddies, dinners, dances, friendship, kisses, and my love forever. Carolinian: K.M., menage en trois, a dozen roses, D.S., cheerleading, five-finger, tickets and parties, wrecks, firsts, advice, M.S., pretty pennies, Steve, Marc, secrets, 4:00, Sandy, street signs, FLM., Valentine's, a best friend forever: LOVE YOU! Mr. Foote, Mr. Wolfram: THANX! Ms. Roman my eylashes and a glove. Kittlemanz my grades and a respect. Mrs. Eastus: my love. Kuyk: Dash, talks, love, and Tunnell, Mr. Piel, and Mrs. Sis Boom Bahs. Cunningham: Mrs. Thompson: Steve. Mr. big thanks. Mr. Williams: my Coach Hall: Steve and skiing. thanks. Charlie: my love and friendship forever. Brad: hopes, prayers, and love. Kelly: a friendship, a sister, secrets, and love. Dad and Sue: THANX for the help, worry, and love: Not everyone would and I love you for it. Steve: memories and my love always. Mom: vivacious . . . nice smile . . . Steve, Michael B., Sandy, Mike Life, laughs, and my love forever. To the Lord, I leave a desire California Qifl - - - But I d0f1'f UNGGFSIHHGV' - - - problems to grow and love you, and many others experience this friendly. . .Dim. . .public school friends. . .pretty. . . feeling, TOO! Love YOU all? GOOD-BYE!!! Help me with my homework! . . .Rick. . . Hillcrest guys. . . cheerleader . . . went to W. T. White . . . sweet . . . Churchill ' I park . . . I don't understand you! . . . Carolyn . . . My dad ,WU wn7,QA-LJLGJ won't let me . . . Trixie Delight . . . I x JACK M. LEVY, JR. I believe that man will not merely endure he will prevail He is immortal not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice but because he has a soul a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance William Faulkner ALWAYS with Leland and John . . . The Terrible Trio . . . loveable . . . batmobile . . . best-dressed guy in school . . . good-looking . . . new Cutlass . . . very preppy . . . nice guy . . . Columbian Country Club . . . Jackson . . . Lisa Marcus . . . wears nice-smelling cologne . . . Lauren and Jay . . . This Page Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Levy I, Jack Levy, being of my very own mind and body, do hereby leave the following to Greenhill, its teachers, and my friends. John and Leland, what will we ever do without each other? I leave you the joint vacations, jacuzzi parties, our luck with girls, and, of course, our families, I won't say, so long, just, l'II see you on the slopes or in the sun. Kathy, best friend, see you at the wedding , I love you!!! To Staci S.: your individuality-definitely you. To Hollye, Terri, and Kathy: fourth grade memories., too bad we had to grow up!!! To Stacy D. and all of the above: the fun-filled memories of Greenhill, it wasn't so bad. To Lisa, I leave me lha, hal. Unfortunately, you'II never know, for it was all too late!!! Also to you, I leave S and R-they're just what everybody needs. Seriously! There is nothing else to leave you, you've got it all. To Lee Ann, Janet, and Tinna: many interesting times, if we hadn't been such good friends . . .!!! I'II always remember our crowd. To C. S., L. L., and A. F.: some HZ14, Ralph, and many fun lunches, endure-it's worth it. Most of all, to my parents: many thanks il thinkj for Greenhill and our family. To my sisters, thanks for all the advice, I needed it and you both. And of course, Jay, have fun, for once all alone. To you, I leave Mom and Dad, and responsibility. To Sue Roman, I leave a real and special friendship, pseudo-advice, and much taboo. To everyone else, and especially to Greenhill iwhat it has stood for and now doesl, I leave much luck, and hope that this alone will suffice. Finally, I leave. I YM ' JOHN IRVIN LEVY i ,1. L J l, John Levy, after 15 years on The Hill, leave the following: To Leland: your waterbed, T.J., and our always eventful double dates. To Jack: a bill for using my last name for the past 18 years, La Jolla summers, and one more haircut. To Lee Ann: your unnecessary but always helpful lecture, our Jacuzzi parties, and our trips together lNew Orleans, Acapulco ,... l To Tinna: one more belch, an interesting junior year, and hopefully a more interesting future. lNo C in Acapulco.J To Paula: great birthday parties, our friendship, and the very best for your in the future. To Janet: DaVinci's, our times together, and Lester. To Barbie: two more years of high school, R.N., and a supply of notes signed by me to get out of anything you don't want to do. To Todd: our lawyers, tickets, troublemaking with the gang, and Karen. To Richard: my tape deck fthe best piece of equipment you havel, the biggest 18th birthday party in the city, and Brookhaven. To the following l leave my friendship and the best of luck in the future: E.F., H.F., K.H., W.L., L.M., D.Fl., T.B., L.B., S.D., K.L., M.L., L.M., Fl.P., K.H., S.S., and H.Z. ,4 g W LV, X4 N jak xi! X, JONATHAN WOOD LOGAN I I, Jonathan Wood Logan, being of constantly changing body and possibly intelligent mind, do hereby leave th following: To my family Ithanks Moml, Dr. B., Mrs. Wolfram Mr. Terry, George Velios, and the many others who helped my greatest respect and gratitude for helping me discovel my potentials, myself, and the real world, thanks for all tha' constructive criticism. To Guy: well Boz, we made it!?? Ilat summer nights with Ursuline girls, Hockaday girls, Richardsoj girls, California girls, unknown girls, Rocky Horror, vans Bud, Pearl, Mick, Shiner, etc., frisbees, Olympic Pizza, th Duster, my back, and much mooooore, et aIia.j Nullurj magnum lngenium sine mixtra dementia fuit. ISenecai. Chow, Bucko. To T. F.: It hurt, it healed, love just the same. I won't forget ya! To D. U.: Go! You can make it! You lumberjack, drive that porcelain bus. To R. H.: What fun, eh. A bus ride I missed, a dance we never went to, Jeff F. 81 Katy' R., G. C., eternal friendship, smile, our talks. To G. C.: bo igl fires, your time, The 'Mont, and late-night albums. To K- Dard.: talks, Linda S., Moc, school trips, and one more year To J. W.: Super , Oh, well, l'll miss ya. To K. G.: a nigt to dance away. To R. M. 81 P. C.: one kg. each. To H. H. Co., cheap sex llotsi and pink bananas. To Lisa IEagIe-eye a 120 Newtonian and a clear night. To Catherine: t-top J-Box, fun, me, and freedom. To the C.C. team 81 Mr. B more than 500A ljust enough to clear my trusty rusty brair and a quiet van trip. To L. Schulze: luck, love, and laughter To W. D.: hope that you found him and crazy talks. To Sr '79, nice job. Srs. '81: Freshmen ARRRRGH! Srs. '80, it wa a real scholastic and social challenge, LaCoste and Poll 5231 I? If down to earth . . . Guy's sidekick . . . Ursuline girls . . . hard worker. . . loves to party. . . Environmental club. . .outward bound lover . . . cross country . . . Logan's run . . . weird . . . moon man . . . non-Stop . . . Picus . . . always has a bandana in his pocket . . . space cadet . . . always with Guy . . . what a character! . . . carries his antiperspirant around with him . . . a really nice guy . . . shirts, that damned mountain I took some of you up on durin the Freshman trip IHa, ha, hal, our own social club Ifor thos of you who attended it on the Bio. tripl, and to all of thos in our class who didn't particularly care for me, it's who you are, and not who you pretend to be, that counts in th end. And last, I leave the school on the hill, with a sense of personal accomplishment and self-respect. L MELISSA ELAINE LOYD l, Missy Loyd, leave the following: to Nancy: 2 hours in the Irving Community Hospital, 100 oatmeal cakes, 50 miles between our houses, and lots of good times. To Carol: my hate for your dog, the preppy look, a pair of untied tennis shoes, and thanks for your encouragement in Spanish. To Wendy: Winnie-the-Pooh, the ability to make me laugh, and thanks for making my freshman year easier. To Robin Stephens: a course in guess what, an incredible personality, HPUMC, and a modeling career. To Diane Tobias: 101 Dear Missy notes in Spanish, and all your boyfriends I never met. To Carolyn: dinner at the Magic Pan and a few eggs. To Laurie, Kate, and Sara: my driving ability and 15 cents for the toll road. To Don Uloth: well, here it is: a broken toe! To Daryl: the hope that someday we can write a book entitled Spanish Tests Made Easy. To Kama, Maia, and Brianna: all the electricity you can use during the next ice storm, riding around the lake, and lots of fun times. To Janet: a blond from Denmark, lunch at the Magic Pan talmostll, lots of laughs and fun, and a good friend. To Suzanne: a place to spend the night, a hamburger from Goff's, a birthday on MY birthday, many fun times, and a close friend: thanks for everything. To Terri: the biggest GREEN eyes l've ever seen, lots of phone conversations, and the ability to read me like a book: l'll miss you next year. To Tracy Brooks and Dottie Garland: my thanks for always being there, and for being two of the nicest friends a person could have. To my parents and family: my love love, respect, appreciation, and everything else: you're the best. To the Greenhill Athletic Department: all of my managing abilities. To the Greenhill faculty: thanks for your encouragement and guidance. Now I leave, with confidence, a little more knowledge, and many memories: thanks Greenhill. :YW cute . . . beautiful hands . . . faithful sports' manager . . . wears a size 3 . . . has good luck on blind dates? . . . Let's cram for the history exam! . . . pretty . . . Little Melissa . . . very generous with her Trident . . . petite . . . nice . . . innocent? . . . gorgeous nails . . . always eating, but the thinnest girl in the class . . . super sweet . . . banana nut bread live now for now- day by day today for tomorrow, and not tomorrow for today. live today for today is here: yesterday is gone and tomorrow has not yet arrived. Stephenson Michael Spanish National Honor Society Mortarboard 9, 10, 11 Who's Who 12 Cavalcade 11, 12 Manager for: Field Hockey 11 Girls Basketball 10, 11, 12 Softball 10 Girls Volleyball 10 This Page Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. W C Loyd RICHARD EARL IVIALIVIBERG Have you reckoned a thousand acres much? Have you reckoned the earth much? Have you practiced so long to learn to read? Have you felt so proud to get at the meaning of poems? Walt Whitman We want the world And we want it now! Jim Moorison But 'til then tramps like us Baby, we were born to run. Bruce Springsteen Ain't you hungry for Success, success, success, success? Does it matter? Mick Jagger unjustifiably unknown-a really nice guy . . . history whiz . . frequently with Patrick Chertcow . . . on another planet . . . Communist . . . a little strange . . . Monty Python fan . . . FrancI Bacon's funeral . . . summer school lunches . . . back to nature interesting understands Dr. Rule intelligent . . . I, Richard Earl Malmberg, being of unstable mind and questionable body, do hereby bequeath to the following persons: To Patrick, I leave a lot of good times and an unforgettable ride one summer night. To Julie, I leave love and a lot of fine memories. To Jay, I leave my admiration for his sense of quality. To Ted: I leave my guitar, a bottle of Jack Daniels lBlack Labell, and a season pass to the Granada. To Roberta, I leave ropes and harnesses. To Ross, I leave my lab book, a broken beaker, and the memory of a brief, but imperfect, lab partnership. To Phil imy illustrious foster-brotherl, I leave Polydor Studios. To Mrs. Kuykendall, I leave enough time to read all the books she's been meaning to, and my thanks for introducing me to Faulkner and Dostoevsky. To Mr. Piel, I leave the Encyclopedia of Trivia. To Mr. Gammill, I leave the hope that he'll find the time to finish his dissertation. To Dr. Rule, I leave a better definition of unitarianism. To L. R. Y., I would leave something, but I outlived it. To Greenhill, I leave. To my brothers and sisters, I leave all the advice they have been so generous with, thanks for caring. Finally, to my parents, I leave another spare bedroom. .Maids fwwffff f CAROLYN LEIGH NICOLE IVICGEE VW U ,, W, mf I I , ' , .,.. , ? - ' ., I J - K WM- I , ff , K .,,, iswdf' Q ,,, iz' H MI.: L,1Q af: , Marc . . . cheerleader . . . space cadet . . . loves candy . . . C. Leigh McGee. . . Irving, USA. . . New Year's party at JuIie's . . . freckles . . . Susie and Suzanne . . . cute . . . crazy driver . . . nice . . . Bad Company. . . a good friend . . . blue Toyota . . . misses Marc Meadows . . . ls Susie really your sister? . . . hates homework . . . great gymnast . . . friendly . . . NA NU, NA NU . . . Las Colinas . . . K.M .... frequently wears pink . . . homecoming princess . . . M.M. , XX ff I-il I I, Caroline McGee, leave the following: To Kim: all the guys you can handle, PRETTY PENNY, Dash, the B. Brothers t LoveIy Day l, cheerleading, and three musketeers: thanks for listening, for laughing, for tears we've shared: take good care! To Nancy: Irving, the club, Senor Pepe, Frederick's of Hollywood, surviving the way I drive, and a great new friendship. To Suzanne: Carolyn rolls, egging at 2:00 A.M. fForestJ, Magic Pan, nights at your house, and our friendship. To Susie: our close friendship, nights at Suzanne's, gratitude for listening and for advising, our ability to think alike, and Breck Girl: thanks to my little sister : I love you! To Jeremy: our special friendship, a night at S.P.'s, and thanks for your shoulder. To Lisa lmy chug buddyl: thanks for your advice, and our great ability to drive. lt's been great: good luck! To Terri: all the happiness that you and Albert deserve! To Hollye: cheerleading and a ride back from FWCD: l'm glad we became friends!! To Val, Lori, Elizabeth, 8t Jenny: another year of cheerleading, SMU camp, and memories of good times! To Jill lmy locker buddyl: a locker all to yourself, all the parties you can handle, summer school, and our friendship. To Brenda: a yellow satin pillow and the Ms. Popularity Award. To Anita: another year of Ms. SteeIe's Spanish class. To S.S.: my cheerleading position. To Marc: college life, lost keys, The Champ, our everlasting friendship, Oct. 8th, and ALL of my love. To Mr. Kittleman: your wonderful sense of humor, and a big THANK YOU for caring and having confidence in me. To Coach Hall: a piece of gum. To Mr. Fiedler: my love and respect: I would not have graduated without your help and concern: THANK YOU for everything. To my brother: thanks for your guidance, and for persuading me to go to Greenhill. To my parents: thanks for always being there when I needed you most, and for being the best parents ever! I love you!!! Finally, I leave. If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you, it's yours: If it doesn't, it never was. PATRICE CARYL IVIELNICK 54? .-4 f , QR f 0 I V fs Jew I Q J Q 5 M ...Ll I , ,,-ff is fr ,if X . If ky I, I M of W ff ' ' fff Red-Haired Elf Sometimes it's fine the smiles are strong Slide Away the mood is alive I could make noise laugh with release or curse so harshly to make the walls shudder but instead l'll slide away in restrained silence Aj W Qffft and I act in tune but much more often it's densely drab crowded and empty so I flee to the woods But thank the gods Zeus and the rest for the red-haired elf who urges me out to smile, to dance and giggle again. 16 1-6 g - 1, 1 Nc! e- F K, I 7 K l,,, 0 ',,'fm1-xwhll I if s il Il?Hl5'f,fiy?'I Q - wifi- all 'Q'-.5'f'1Il' ' ' A , It 1 Q --- .fi J ,f fs fi- in ,:' lvl .X ffffl f W' I ' 'KM s IMWBXX- X 1-T, X' rv Q We ' 52 1 , nl D I I Qygf 1.1 if Qt' , 'A Q4 Q' This Page Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Melnick SILVANA IVIONTERO I, Silvana Montero, being of tired mind and hyper body, leave he following to those who endured our sentence at The Hill: jo Timmi: a lifetime of thank yous, and a place to stay when lou run away. To Jose: our many long talks and a long list of spanish jokes. To Miss Feagins: the thought of the great time ie would've had in Europe lsummer '79l. To L. B.: our last minute cram sessions before math and istory exams, and all the laughter shared. To Ziggy: many tanks for all the help, and best of luck in times to come. To . B.: the confused memories of Mr. K's summer school class, nd a friendship built from our mutual depressions at The Hill. o W. Fl. and M. S.: those unforgettable Spanish classes, and ie inspiration to master the Spanish language. To Brooks: a illow to sit on. To B. S.: you can keep THOSE thoughts to Eurself. To Scot: the memory of the pizzaria, and your agination. To David: the unmentionable conversations and forgettable times: thanks! To J. B.: I leave you Saliva and ermy, and the entire Bowie collection fto be listened to under ly one condition!! To my sister Veronica: the next five years at G.H., and the ry best of luck. To the remainder of the G.H. administration: sister and many thanks: and I leave!! But most importantly, to my parents, I leave many, many anks for your love, attention, and patience. Q51 OUTQEG Canadian girl . . . Sylvania . . . trilingual . . . Let's leave earIy! . . . Bill's sis . . . Spanish whiz . . . Uruguayan, too . . . loves horses . . . Don't call me Saliva! . . . Montreal . . .qui, qui. . .Cutlass. . .loves chemistry?. . . Are you with us, SiIvana? . . . friends with Sr. G . . . Priceless patchwork, Bits of time, Cheerful songs and fading rhymes: Part of you and part of me, The start of what we want to be. In each block We see some worth, Bits of sorrow and bits of mirth. All of which mold us, make us whole Help us attain our final goal. S. M. GUY MICHAEL MOORE p fast runner . . . one of the few who enjoyed outward bound . , . crazy! . . . has long hair isometimesi . . . beautiful legs . . . MO-O-O-O-RE! . . . Duster . . . wise guy . . . No. 1 runner . . . rooster tails in his pickup . . . always funny? . . . cross country. . .outspoken. . .Marathon Man. . .always with Jon ...TheWhip... I, Guy Moore, being of sound body and insane mind, d declare and bequeath the following: To Jon Logan: four lon years as friends, altered egos, a new style of approach, H lasted 'til he was 18? : memories of pizza, munched cars, an especially some of the girls we knew. To Jennifer: swee' innocence infused with sexinessf' To Kristin: friends of friends and Don't tell your secrets. To Heather and Anne: fascinatior and c.s. To Eric: all those empty bottles, including the ones helped empty. To Robert: Will he live past 21? To Jim: a curg from being ticklish and Ji-i-i-i-im! To Roberta: gossip, an She knows more about this school than can be mentioned' To Mike: a record-breaking dinner. To Don: memories of th great porcelain god. To Dan: A complete season without illnes or ailment of some sort. To Wendy D.: Blue was bigger tha my filthy beast, but mine lasted longer, also, I leave those lon talks about anything. To Mark M.: the fact that your legacy ha been overturned by me. To Alan Beck: the chance to overtur my legacy. To Shannon: a good story-teller and Heh-heh. T3 the rest of the C.C. team: memories of the fun we had, an wishes for future fun. To all the girls in the Upper School: wel r l never mind To anyone I forgot please realize that it w unintentional and uh I forget To the faculty Bye bye To Mr. Gammill, Mr. Velios, Mr. Keyton, and others, Parti is such sweet sorrow, but l'Il get over it. To my dad, than very much for my education. Ours is not to question why: ours is but to do and die. We LORIAN DGARIVIOND MOORE Jack, Jack, Jack . . . has a phone connected to her ear . . . Mina in Dracula . . . engaged on her eighteenth birthday . . . always right . . . J.K.L.M .... sexy . . . Let's go study at Pizza Hut . . . likes to wreck cars? . . . has a distinctive sneeze . . . a great model . . . seldom at school . . . knows her politics . . . frequently with Bart . . . pretty . . . Miss Dallas Pageant . . . Weary of myself, and sick of asking What I am, and what I ought to be, At the vessel's prow I stand, which bears me Forwards, forwards, o'er the starlit sea. Matthew Arnold, Self-Dependence I I, Lori Moore, being of great body but not so sound mind, leave the following to the following: To Kim Lanphere talias Miss Sis Boom Bahl: all of our unaccomplished study times, memories of Miss NORTH Dallas, long talks, and twenty or thirty guys tabout 15 years oldl that must be juggled into a week's schedule-but l'm sure you can manage it! To Bart: Pizza Hut, talks, funning with the guys in the Camaro on Belt Line Road, a FANTASTIC senior homecoming dance, the trio con Gloria: and not to forget, that summer to remember, the summer of '79. Oh! . . . To David K.: my memories of Steve Tyler, MANY old lunches, my baby blues, and your newly hairy chest. To Terri Blum: many long talks fin between Jack's and AIbert's callsl, a much appreciated visit to the DOC, and track meets: remember me, chicken legs? To Lisa Bruner: my respect and admiration for an individual such as yourself. Leland Burk receives the residuals from our famous Leland and Lori Show, which aired for one complete year. To Mike Silverman: the memories of a wonderful 9.9 and my B.Y.O.B.ing during track. To Pint Size: l'll never forget . . . To Suzanne P.: thank you for your cooperation in the motel business: I also leave you memories of Caruso's, Papagayos, and the inevitable night on the town with the girls. To all of the above, I leave my love and lasting friendship. I leave my deepest respect and appreciation to Ms. Steele and Senor for your contributions to my survival at Greenhill. I leave many thanks to my family, which has taken great pain to help me through high school. I also give you, Mother and Dad, my love and my assurance that I will complete college. I leave my thanks to my friend Julie Wray ffrom Starsl, to Jack, and again to my parents for their support and guidance in helping me to acquire my goal. And last, but definitely not least, I leave to my fiance, Jack Koehlar, all of my love and respect, and the hope that MY future will join HIS future to become OURS. MM 7 3 ROBYN LaJOYCE MOCRE With unrelenting Crescendo, the symphony of a life replete with melodic progression hastens to its finale. And a friendship that is ours to share with its largos and allegros, moves moves everlasting: onward in sweet memories. Finian's Rainbow Music Man Tennis 9, 11 Choir 9, 10, 11 Mortarboard 11, 12 Who's Who 12 Evergreen 12 good sense of humor . . . assigned parking places as a senior . . . white Mustang . . . photogenic . . . has an infectious laugh . . . Sanger-Harris . . . tennis player . . . good friend . . . quiet I I J .Zag I lg 6 5 gage Z4 jg r Q I, Robyn Moore, leave to Lisa fJohnnyl, all of the fun and pranks of the New York trip, champagne on my sixteenth, the near train crash fha!y, and a lasting friendship. To Patty and Kris: the New York insect prank, easy street, a sleep alarm for the Crucifer of Blood, and Friday night amateur tennis. To Tracy, I leave our lunchtime munchies, 2:30 absences, our midnight cramming sessions, and many fun times. To Kristin, I leave a handrail for exciting the New York subway, and a promising senior year. To Leah, Graylyn, Lisa B., and Cindy: thanks for the memories. To Carol: our talk sessions in the library and a never ending smile. To Robin: a one-way ticket to Boston. To Laurie fGoIdfingerJ, I leave soccer, soccer, and more soccer, thanks for 9 wonderful years of friendship. To Kathie Blum and her parents, thanks for the surprise seventeenth. To Dr. Buchanan, Mrs. Seldin, and Mr. Kittleman: thanks for your advice and concern. To my older brother, Flobert, I leave thanks for the encouragement. Finally, Mom and Dad, I love you very much. Goodbye, jtfduwef.. LEE.ANN The end of the year marks a big moment in my life. The accomplishment and happiness I take with me is due to many people: To Jack, John, and Leland, I have evenings at Campisi's, jacuzzis, Menlo, Andover, a lunch date at the C.C., the Polo Shop, P.S., P.D., S.L., and the hope that I've returned all of the friendship and love the three of you have extended to me in these past four years. To Mike Sullivan lSullyi, I leave all of our long, late-night phone calls, a lifetime supply of homo-D milk, a soccer ball, an unforgettable Friday night at Tom Thumb, and a big thank you for all your supportive words. No one understands me quite as well as you do, you're special . . . I love you. Can you say that? To Robin Stephens, I leave a very tall, dark handsome guyg Denmark, Canton Cafe, EWF, a courege sweater, WOMO, Acapulco, countless fantastic Thursdays, an unwanted shower, and a thank you for all the fun we've had. Here's hoping that all our aspirations do come true, I love you. To lincredibily sexyi Stacey, I leave Michael lof coursei, an afternoon at Lou's, Harold's and the Polo Shop lour expensive tastes will catch up with us someaayi: rainy skip days, a super sophomore year, and an ever better senior year. To Mike Silverman, I leave many long distance, as well as short distance, phone callsg late-night rendezvous, my tenderness, and a positive wish for all your future plans. Somehow, I know we'II remember this year thoughtfully. To Janet, I leave Webster Sausage, nurse, Kaopectate, Madison's, Tabu Room, and plenty of merit. To Tinna, I leave a February 10th ride with the sunroof open . . ., Acapulco, Tabu Room, a terrific tequila time, J.T., Grapevine Fire Dept., 7-eleven munch-outs, the Twilight Zone, and a well-deserved thanks for coming to The HiII and making the past two years a blast. To Don and Jeremy, I leave Ultimate, Olympic, and lots of fun. Both of you added so much happiness and spirit to everything. To Mrs. Eastus and Mrs. Seldin, thank you both for having constant inspirations. I have learned more than I ever thought possible from both of you, I leave with the deepest respect and thanks to you both. To Dr. Buchanan, I leave all my thanks for your tremendous guidance, confidence, and love. You have been a bright light to me through the past four years, and have brought out so many positive characteristics in me. Thank you for helping make my years at Greenhill such productive and happy ones, I love you. To my sisters and brothers, I leave my thanks and love for the individual, as well as collective, guidance and love you've give to me. To my parents, I leave four fantastic years in Dallas and at Greenhill. Without your generosity this happiness would've been impossible. I love you both deeply, and thank you so much for all you've done for me, and for all the love you've blessed me with. - ,L ,I f L iw! C2244 ZWWQZQJZ4 U It is my joy in life to find At every turning of the road The strong arm of a comrade kind To help me onward with my load, And-since I have no gold to give, And love alone must make amends My only prayer is-while I live-God-make me worthy of my friends. MORGAN : ':Q f --,xv A H classy . . . Leenie Weenie . . . Andover . . . Loves Mr. Duck Clark . . . tiger in The Apple Tree . . . a great dancer . . . good parties. . .Cassidy's with Kathy. . .CeIica. . . Lou Lattimore . . . works for hospitals . . . Iimber . . . gives belly dancers to teachers. . .Jack, John, Leland. . .Thez Prez. . .exotic. . . blue Margaritas . . . has style . . . Russ . . . chic . . . Shall we? . . . M.S .... vogue . . . elegant . . . 75 PAUL JOSEPH NAGLER I, Paul Nagler, being of reasonable mind and body, do hereby leave the following: to Chris: memories of J. W. To Colin: one round trip ticket to Greenhill, free of charge. To Mr. Norris: my deepest appreciation and respect. To Mr. Foote: thanks. I leave, knowing that I have learned more from Greenhill than can be taught from a book. lt is over and I am the victor. Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12 All Conference TISC Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12 Football 9, 12 quiet . . Colin's buddy . . , football as a senior . . a cynic! . . . Pus . . . Blu: Bomb . . . Mobil . . . baseball player . . . T. L .... will someday own his own gun shop . . . Nagles . . . fuball . . . good catcher . . . Colin, Chris, and Paul . . DIANA NEWMAN I, Diana Newman, being of sound mind and body, hereby will o the following: To Julie, I leave an endless supply of chocolate Lhip cookies, c.s., two-hour phone conversations, a Little Italiano's pizza, it , and a very special friendship. To Miki: I leave my clone brain, physics, Honors English, a new car, and n everlasting friendship. To Wendy Ithe pop of my tart?l: I leave anana pudding, all the wild-n-crazy dates you'd like, all my love nd all that stuff. Thank you to the three of you for having been he best friends I could have asked for. To Nathan: I leave nother two years at The Hill and my best wishes. To Dana Z.: leave a warm hug and an I love you. To Leah: I leave a hocolate eclair, a batch of brownies, and a supply of chocolate op tarts to last four years. To Nancy: I leave wonderful emories of our fun during the Greenhill pep rallies. To Brian: leave Outward Bound Iwhat memoriesl and teen tour '78, To ike Matyas: I leave stray scribbles from Algebra Il, Chemistry, nd Physics. To Robin D.: I leave a brand new PIT class and y whole wardrobe. To Mike Sullivan: I leave a million kazoos, nd great memories of all of our shared classes. To Evan: I leave Polo, an Izod, a corvette, and District Convention '79. To oberta: I leave the night spent lost in Garland trying to find allas Christian. To Flobin S.: I leave a new competitor to be ound in Arkansas. To Daryl: I leave Mr. Keaton's Algebra class nd an award to go with it. to B.B.Y.O.: I leave sincere gratitude or helping make these four years so fun. To Sr. Gonzales: I leave 'Mi AMOR SINCEROJ' Dr. B. I thank you for having given me nterest in history through his excellent teaching. To Mrs. Eastus: leave the Outward Bound experience, gratitude, and my ell-earned respect. To my parents: I leave my love, admiration nd gratitude. In closing, I would like to thank Greenhill for roviding me with an excellent education. Thanks. Zlsftikfxcu mo I I Mortarboard 10, 11 Spanish National Honor Society President 11 National Honor Society Herbert Marcus Volunteer 9, 11 Mu Alpha Theta Greenhill Pin 10, 11 Best Overall Spanish Award 11 tall, dark, and gorgeous . . . Brandeis Sweetheart . . . Spanish whiz . . . Miki, Julie, and Wendy. . . BBG. . . BBYO . . .AZA . . . pretty. . . brain clone . . . got a 5 on her Spanish AP exam . . . Israel '78 . . . Brandeis boys . . . smart . . . Bicentennial fingernails . . . TRACY ANN PASCIUTO came from Connecticut . . . loves to work . . . boys!!! . . . SMU all the way! O'Conner's Shawn and Frank well-suited for Susan Schneider . . . pretty . . . late-nights . . . Lee...smart...modeI... 78 I, Tracy Pasciuto, while still alive fbefore my partying fo graduation beginsj, leave to Dynette, my Latin notes ant translations, plus my advice on social etiquette. To Robin: mf poems and a tranquilizer to make you less hyper. To Patty: mi thanks and a copy of O'Conner's menu. To Susan: a blown ou tire in the rain, my guide book on how to drive, your notes bacl on conics and the like Qnothing can help my sad casey, and ou water for our famous water fight. To Kris: a tennis match whicl never did occur, and my Physic's project fbecause I know ho much you liked that classy. To Flobyn: a permanent pass to leav class early fIegalIyI, some munchies for your lunch, a condense volume on your profound analysis on what to do with my life, and hope for our modeling. To Lisa Davis: a punching bag witl a picture of your favorite teacher on it fthe last name begin: with a TJ. To Kristin: my theory on homework-don't do it! TJ Lisa, Cathy, Graylyn, and Meredith: good times. To Jennife your favorite subject-boys. To Nancy: a table of dirty dishe to bus. To Curt and Mark: my fondest memories. To Leah: dea cauliflower, my fondest thanks, and terrific memories. To th guys at work: an infinite bottle of wine. To Thomas: my lov and a strawberry. Finally, to my parents: my love an admiration. 6 K : flXAf-!75:6'ciffZ7 The Road Not Taken Two roads diverged in a yellow wood. And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And look down as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth: Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear: Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning had equally lay In leaves no tread had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by. And that has made the difference. ROUGH FI'OSf ROBERT EDWARD PENDLETON, III fi .. , . ,4 - -- f f, A ' 'ii I ' RR My home it means nothing My future is less Future is shrouded in dark wilderness Sunshine is far away, clouds linger on Everything I possessed, now it is gone. Black Sabbath Robbie. . . smart . . . No. 33 . . .fuball . . . Lisa F. . .. What kind of car do you have now? . . . never takes notes, never studies, makes good grades . . . L. M. . . . Disco Bob . . . Jack-in-the-Box . . . Bert, Eric, Garcia . . . makes holes in walls . . . hunk . . . genius . . . ladies' man . . . has a distinctive walk . . . How much do you weigh? . . . Tom ...flirt... My will, having had two months to come to fruition, will, il hopej in years to come, hold great interest for those there mentioned. l have left each a song, in hopes that this will facilitate remembering the times shared. To: Eric: Funk 49 Tom: Rockey Mountain Way Scot: California Dreamin' Bert: Chevrolet Bill: Space Truckin' Hollye: Diamond Girl Lisa B.: Get Down, Make Love Stacey: Changes Lori: Hard Day's Night Terri: Nights in White Satin Staci: Stairway to Heaven Lisa F.: Tangerine I leave. P.S. To the gang iyou should know who you used to bei: we haven't the spirits we used to have, but we have the spirits we drank them in. was SUZANNE PLUECKHAHN Daryl . . . Cavalcade editor . . . sweet . . . always smiling thin . . . used to live in Austin . . . Mrs. Sisson . . . Andy Gibb . . . Bee Gees . . . PLUCK . . . loves her Cat Funky blond hair and blue eyes . . . always with Susie . . . cute individual . . . Chili'S . . . D. S .... always happy . . . Could pass for Daryl's sister . . . How do you say your last name? . . . slender . . . Susan Pluckin . . . supersweet . . . PB! always funny . . . homecoming princess . . . l, Suzanne Plueckhahn, leave the following memories fwith hopes that they won't be forgotteni to the following people: Don: Olympic Pizza, Grandma's Feather Bed fetc.i, and your humor. Jeremy: our date and our friendship. Jeff E.: long talks about everything. Jeff W.: pool parties, and thanks for continually making me laugh. Mike Silverman: your teddy bear image and a successful future. Dave: a harem of blondes. Lori: our nights out and modeling success: lluckli. Mike Sullivan: an orgy Ufloman stylej. Nancy: P. B., Xmas presents from Frederick's, Lester's with M. S. and S. C., Bill's b-day at 7 AM, and a Roman Orgy. Terri: long conversations about boyfriends, etc., cruising Forest, and thanks . . . Carolyn: Patty, nights at my house, C. rolls, Homecoming '77 qBrettl, and Marc. Missy: standing in line six hours for Bee Gee's tickets fnot for any other group, right?i, and eating at The M.P., J.B.'s, and Goff'sg good luck always. Billy: an everlasting supply of beer, Fritos, and Pong balls. Mike Sig: a special friendship, some QUGHD calamary, a skating lesson, a silkscreen project, and good luck always. Kamma: our similarity in appearance, lespecially from the backi: take care of yourself. Susie: five Indians fremember?J, afternoons at Valley View, Eric's park, Oreos, May 31-June 1, M. S. and his overalls, Mickey Mouse, Prom '79, a sunrise on the 4th of July, a job wiping bottles, 100 pair of Nikes fin every colorll, your own toy store, Young love, first love, and good luck always! Judy fin Austinl: eight years land more aheadi of a fantastic friendship. Daryl: l wouldn't know where to begin: thanks for one year-plus of a great relationship that l hope will last: and remember: Slow and steady our love does grow: I sure do love you, my escargot! Finally, to my parents, I leave my thanks for their guidance, and for giving me the chance to receive a good education. fwaef Plicec W ROBIN BETH POSNEFI I, Flobin Posner, do hereby leave the following: To B.: hockey camp, yea RA, and my X. To Silvy: our frosh friendship lyou met me firstl, the potato stale, breakfast at the Fairmont, and an I.O.U. To Carol: hockey camp and DeDe. To Missy: a busy lunch period. To Tinny: The Knack, D2, your incredible ludge of character, hockey practice, preptoid, our speling abillitee, and, hopefully, a roommate. To Nance: French fries, hockey, K and H, The Knack, teamwork, Cornell, and your hotel: ffake care of Blanchel. To Bill, Daryl, Jeff, and David: a slumber party. To Maurice: Adelante's, a ride home from work, The Cars, 4th of July, and THANX! To Keiro!iCall me when you get homel. To the Big Six falias OTLBJ: to Li'l Z: 11 years together on The Hill, B.F.'s in 4th grade, enemies in 5thg J.V. cheerleading, slumber parties, eggs, and T.J. To Liza fGutzyl: more eggs, how we got Shelly mad, silverware from a dance, and lunch at Jesuit. To Teeb: double dates, dirty looks, how you get things cheaper, You know who, Fix me up, Don't tell, all of our long talks, and most of all, Alberto. To the Queen of England: our candles, operating on stuffed animals, closet clean-up, Hook a U, a diet, Who are ya? the Cult, our unique humor, and Flobby: caalll meeel To Staci Lin: trips to Santa Fe and D.C., our LONG talks, a ticket and a discovery, a sunrise and country music, Jesuit football games, Party at Staci's, and B.G. and M.S.g lsee ya at U.T.l. To Miss Roman, Mr. Dashefsky, Mrs. Kuykendall, and Mr. Piel: my deepest respect. And finally, to Greenhill lafter 11 yearsi, I leave. Bye-bye! lOh, goshi Qmwwd The Big Six . . . OTLB member . . . Maurice . . . Jesuit football games . . . cute . . . Ethyl Tofflemeier . . . Flobbo . . . professional doodlist . . . can't spell . . . finicky . . . Jesuit guys . . . field hockey . . . eleven years club . . . beautiful hair. . .U.T.. . .air head. . .Posher. . .fun. . . lemons . . . big brown eyes . . . Kathy and Helen . . . squeezable cheeks. . . Ask me about my funeral . . .class V.P. '78-'80 . . . French fries . . . cruisin' with Nancy and Tinna . . . Let me finish my sentence! . . . BLONDIE 1. 1 3, 4 . 4- rri .y rf , IIII MI... Aff . I 'Q ' 0 ,,II' 77 I r t :.: .. : :Qi Junior Class Vice-President Outstanding Class Participant 11 Senior Class Vice-President Greenhill Singers 12 Music Man Tennis 9, 11 Basketball 10, 11 Field Hockey 10, 11, 12 All Conference SPC 2nd team Honorable Mention TISC 11 Honorable Mention SPC 12 Captain 12 Cheerleader 10 Mortarboard 10, 11 Who's Who 12 NANCY LOUISE POWELL L X Blondie . . . field hockey, basketball, softball . . . friends at Cornell . . . Fiedleritis . . . leader of every team . . . Irving, U.S.A .... Like . . . you know what I mean? . . . Iran . . . all-American girl . . . Coach Mom . . . Kathy and Helen . . . gullible. . . Wait! Backstroke! . . . Debby. . . sun bum . . . cheerleader . . . cruisin' with Tinna and Robin . . . Judge Bean's . . . cute . . . He's just my type . . . blue eyes . . . injury proned . . . loves black cowboy hats . . . nice . . . Remember, we'll always be close . . . homecoming princess ..Blll... Field Hockey 10, 11, 12 All Conference TISC 1st team 11, 12 All Conference SPC 2nd team 11 1st team 12 Captain 11, 12 MVP 12 Basketball 10, 11, 12 All Conference TISC 2nd team 10 1st team 11 All Conference SPC 1st team 11 Captain 11 MVP 11 Softball 9, 10, 11, 12 All Conference TISC 1st team 10, 11 All Conference SPC 1st team 10, 11 Captain 11 MVP Best Female Athlete Award 11 Basketball Princess 11 Homecoming Princess 12 Cavalcade Sports Editor 12 Cheerleader 12 Who's Who 12 82 I, Nancy Powell, leave the following: to Josie: No. 33: take care of it! To Elizabeth: our accurate judge of character, and one maimed and mangled cheerleading uniform. To Barbie: FIeggio's Pizza, I Can't Believe lt's Yogurt, the airport, and one last throw from short stop to first. To Anita: the ability to make me laugh anytime ICenterviIlej: thanks. To Staci: P.C.'s and A.H.'s, and the hours spent talking about them. To Hollye and Lisa: a dozen eggs and one totally wild night! To Carolyn: my secret, Senor Pepe, the Club, races to Dallas, and thanks. To Missy: Chemistry tests, many phone calls, and the hushpuppies we never got! Thanks for the good times: Iet's keep in touch. To Mike Sully, Daryl, and Suzanne: lunches on the sidewalk and a Roman Orgy. To Mike Silvy: our birthday party and The Road to Rio. To Carol: Yes, we are punchy! , a date to the movies QThe Champj, Mike, Hermes, and a lot of good times since 7th grade: Iet's keep in touch this time! To Robin: hockey camp, K 81 H, cruisin', Ask me about my funeral, and The Knack. Let's keep in touch-remember, you like to write! To Debby: one more Budd-ay! , so many good times, and thanks for being such a good friend: remember, we'll always be close. To Bill, I leave the meaning of the word speciaI. To Tinna: our book, cruisin', The Knack, the bombs, low profile, our weekends, a 5:30 AM curfew, hours spent on the phone, and one fantastic friendship. P.S. I can't wait 'til you come visit! To Frank P.: Our great sense of humor and a fun summer. To Mr. Fiedler and Mrs. Kuykendall: thanks for the help. To the Keats: thanks for everything: take care of Penny and Norge! To David: thanks for everything: take care of Penny and Norge! To David: my golfing ability, one more chocolate pudding fight, and I miss you! Jo Ann, how close can two sisters be? We've had so many good times together. Thanks for always being there when I needed you. I miss you, luv li'I sis. To Dad: a big hug, memories of my childhood, and thanks for supporting me through school. And finally, to Mom: thanks for all your help, as a mother, a coach, and an advisor: I couIdn't have made it without you. You've got all my love and respect. dim? 5544 Q, I I I it : GLENNA ROBIN PRICE kiwi . Q-sf, lVMu 'f M,,,2 g, IIC? I artistic . . . lives in Argyle . . . always with Cathy . . . good dancer . . . very nice . . . presents . . . incredible eyes . . . loaded with talent . . . How far do you drive to get to school? . . , flexible as a rubber band . . . mysterious . . . really great with left turns . . . Meredith and Cathy . . . gymnastics . . . How they tawk up thar? Ya mean they kin read? . . . Montage . . . a very neat person . . . JOSEPH HOWARD HAY good-buddy . . . Hungry Jockey . . . National Honor Society . . . has a nice car . . . worked at Cullum and Boren . . . Did you do your Classics? . . . brains . . . wants to gain weight . . . Black Jack . . . hyper . . . owns a pinball machine . . . Sanger-Harris man. . .rocks himself to sleep. . . nice guy. . . Ultimate frisbee club . . . Hey, Ray! . . . small . . . Let's cruise Forest . . . Agony!! . . . It's hard for me to say goodbye, but i guess it's time for me to fly. REO Speedwagon I, Joe Ray, being of sound mind and very thin body, will the following: To Al S., David B. ltwinl, and other non-hillers: Kennel's, Summer Softball, U.T., and good times. To Eric: the copyright to the phrase What a trip. To Bert: a lifetime subscription to CAR AND DRIVER and part of the Brau Gang. To Jack S.: free passes to the Granada and a used car dealership. To Robert: about three years of the same classes, a friend, and the laser light show. To Sully fthe Big Guyl: Who's taller? and a red carpet to walk down on. To Jeff F.: a hydrofoil to replace your other boat. To Mike: Mai-Tais, Frisbee, and good luck. To Bill: a black Regal and a friend. To Mark: a set of 14 karat gold shirkens. To Brian: Monsky and Kravitz. To Robin: pre-test talks and a bunch of Kazoos fkiddingl. To Miki lBabblonl: a zero in Classics for maybe a onel. To Julie: Journey and a Mercedes Convertible: you're a great sister. Mom and Dad, thanks for everything: love y'all. To the ones I forgot, so sorry: come and talk to me. To Greenhill, Bye-Bye. 'M li This Page Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Ray WENDY SUSAN FKICHKER What would I do? I said to Pooh, lf it wasn't for you and Pooh said: True, it isn't much fun for one, but two can stick together, says Pooh, says he. That's how it is, says Pooh. A. A. Milne We're here whether we like it or not Make the best of what we've got Time doesn't change to suit the hour. Stewart Wallace Too much of the world is run on the theory that you don't need road manners if you are a five-ton truck. fro . . . she's having an affair with Winnie-the-Pooh . . . John Simmons . . . cute . . . prepster . . . went from Spanish Ill to Spanish V . . . hoppy . . . Always wears her dolphin necklace . . . boys volleyball manager . . . looks like a panda bear . . . BBG pres. . . .shorty. . . banana pudding. . .sweet. . .Little Orphan Annie . . . always with Sr. Gonzales . . . Curly . . . poodle . . . biggest Star Wars fan alive . . . Wendy-the-Pooh . . . Spanish whiz . . . Kaplan nom . . . funny . . . Mark . . . BBYO . . . ,, ffmgag 11 ,MW , , , i l iga I if - PATRICIA ELLEN RIES calligraphy artist . . . quiet . . . studious . . . a racquetball champ for sure . . . conscientious . . . a good friend . . . her brother is a disc jockey . . . good French student . . . likes Mrs. White . . . remembers everyone's birthday . . . creative . . . loves to cook . . . very lady-like . . . Greenhill Pin 9, 10, 11 National Honor Society French National Honor Society French I Award 9 Mu Alpha Theta Who's Who 12 I, Patty Ries, will the following: To Lisa J.: the practical jokes lincluding rubber snakes and masksj that never scared you. To Lisa B.: one asteroid and numerous trips to the mountains. To Cindy: a new pair of jogging shoes, your Kentucky Derby predictions, and my friendship: glad we finally had class together-it only took 4 years. To Kris: our long telephone conversations, our Sundays at the movies, my sincere thanks for your encouragement, and all my jokes you took seriously. To Robyn: our trips to the movies after SAT's, my wonderful lcough, coughj tennis ability, my friendship, and our homework discussions. To Tracey: O'Conners and big tips. To Susan S.: all my costume jewelry lbecause you would never be quiet about the horrible condition of my closet: honestly, calling it a national disaster area!?!j. To Laurie: one metal plate still soaking in nitric acid. To Taylor: a promise that we were going to get to Wimbledon eventually, and my wonderful lobs that always went over the fence. To Scipion : one erreur for dropping the bedpan, and my gratitude for your presence in Jr. level English courses as a Senior and Sr. level courses as a Junior. To Kristin: the alarm clock that never went off and your restful night's sleep on the floor. To Lisa R.: 300-plus French synonyms, shopping trips, and marinated mushrooms. To Julie: P.E. and a charged calculator. I leave my French class lincluding you, Mrs. Whitej my gratitude for its refreshing sense of humor, and extra rehearsals we needed before the play. To Coach Hall: my wonderful athletic ability: give me credit for trying. To Mr. Manes: my appreciation for your help over the years, an end to all the scheduling problems lyealj, and enough coffee to last you a lifetime. Finally, Mom and Dad, I want to thank you for all the love and encouragement you have given me over the years: thanks for being there when I needed you. fin, 0 CAROL ROSENFELD I, Carol Rosenfeld, leave the following: To Anita, memories of Chiquita's, a sophomore to corrupt, a ride to school, and next year's hockey team, good luck. To Barbie, C.C.C., egging and decorating cars lmostly eggingl, stealing pumpkins, and You're the guts, l'm the brains. P.S. You're a great friend. To Hollye, Presbyterian Hospital, memories of Cassidy's, a strawberry shake, and Forest Lane. To Lisa, the ability to hit anybody with an egg, and that famous line I think we're in over our heads. To Staci, lunch at the Club without getting caught, a new advisor for college, a bigger house for parties lif that's possiblelg and no matter what you do, deny it until the end. To Missy, my driving ability and my accent. To Wendy, my curling iron for all those special occasions and a book of jokes for Miss Roman. To Robin, good times at U.T., a Jesuit boyfriend, and 4 memorable years of field hockey. To Tinna, a Jesuit party, Maine, Chelsea's, and as many summertime romances as you can handle. To Stacey, a play group for two-year-olds, and some nasty jokes for government. To Debby, 100 nicknames, a ski trip, riding shotgun in the El Camino, and a birthday dinner at Benihana's. Nancy, what can I say, except that l couldn't begin to write down all the memories of eight years of friendship land hopefully many morelg l'll visit you at Cornell if you'll visit me at Stanford, this time, Iet's keep in touch. Mike, the best thing a girl can have is a guy as one of her best friends, who'll listen to her problems. Many people lose contact with each other when they go off to school, but I hope our friendship will always continue. I really think you're something special: thanks. P.S. l.L.Y. To Mrs. Foster and Leslie Dorsey, I leave my thanks for being there two years when I really needed you. To Miss Roman, Mr. Gonzales, and the entire faculty: thanks for your help. To the Footes, I leave my sincere respect and deepest appreciation for all you have done for me. To my family, I leave my love. And finally, to Greenhill, I leave eight years of my life, and all the thanks I could ever give. Qeuasi 86-wywcf If you search for tenderness it isn't hard to find, You can have the love you need to leave. And if you look for truthfulness you might just as well be blind, It always seems to be so hard to give. Honesty is such a lonely word, everyone is so untrue. Honesty is hardly ever heard, and mostly what I need from you. hockey jock . . . smart . . . Rosenfield . . . always eating . . . preppy . . . good athlete . . . flashy . . . Dede's friend . . . Chiquita's . . . tennis player . . . funny laugh . . . loves to egg cars . . . Sully . . . Columbian Club . . . Blame it on Carol . . . pretty eyes . . . nice . . . field hockey, basketball, softball . . . the flick . . . Mike . . . fun to be around . . . good Frisbee player . . . Spanish National Honor Society 11, 12 Who's Who 12 Field Hockey 9, 10, 11, 12 All Conference TISC 9, 10, 11 All Conference SPC 10, 11 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 Track 9 Tennis 11 Softball 10, 12 All Conference TISC 12 Mortarboard 10, 11 Community Relations Committee 10, 11, 12 Vice-president 11, 12 Cavalcade 12 Ultimate Frisbee Club 12 KATHY STACIA ROVINSKY The Big Six . . . OTLB member . . . starry nights . . . loves that Jesuit cheerleader . . . teddy bear . . . crazy . . . Robby loves Padre . . . midget . . . little pink dresses . . . peppermint schnopps at Cassady's . . . always laughing . . . SHORTY Be-cawz . . . tiny . . . great driver . . . wears 4 inch heels . . . loves country music . . . thinks she's the queen of England I, Kathy Rovinsky, having a somewhat wild mind, leaving the following to the following: To the class of '80, I leave a great big laugh about outward bound: I still can't believe we did that! Now to get personal: To Roberta, I leave a pair of handcuffs for Gene. To Lee Ann: one drink too many at Cassady's with me and H. Z. To Jack: a new job, a bite to eat at Chiquita's, and memories of going steady back in 5th grade. John Levy, you give the best parties. Leland, my cuz, you get Stefani and lunch at the Club. Barbie, you also have a permanent seat at the C.C.C. Naomi, I leave you a younger guy, a tube of Clearasil, and thanks for listening to everything. To Mike: our long talks, my old car or lawn mower, a pair of lizard boots, and a cowboy hat, also, I like your hair in bangs. To The Big Six: an annual slumber party on May 30, a carton of eggs, and hopes for the Big Six juniors. Lisa B. fthe brave onels a pink dress for volunteer work, and a Jesuit guy. Terri: memories of 4th through 12th grades, remember Winker and cruising H.H.S.? Hollyez unforgettable slumber parties lmine and yoursl, a pair of pants that are long enough, and a summer job at the spa. To Robin: a football captain, a spelling guide, and the nickname Queen of Sheba. Staci, what can I say? We have the best birthdays: I leave you a Coors and Willie Nelson, a concert, and your room at my house. Mom, I leave you a salad and the trip to Europe we have not yet taken. Dad, Kyle, and Kenny: another vacant room in the house and my phone to answer: my nickname Fuzz, and a parking space. To Carrie: a clean room and dirty laundry. Robby, I leave you with the following: 1,000,001 places, a light beer, starry nights, pro soccer, an earring, a landshark, an ear, a card for every occasion, memories of a fantastic summer, New Jersey, my tears, Reunion Tower, a car wreck, lby the way, who's fault was that?I, What do you do? Well, I do what you do! Oh, yeah, and April 5th. Bye everyone: Love, me! Riwiaa BARTON D. SARGENT ii' Trisha . . . Has been on privileges for how long? . . . wrecked his yellow Karmen Ghia . . . Bachman lake . . . always with his little friend Mike . . . has a different girl every week . . . practical joker . . . has a dirty mind . . . Michelob Kid . . . frequently has a lollypop in his mouth . . . funny guy . . . Flush . . . outspoken . . . Mr. Exaggeration . . . Lookin his glove compartment . . .swinger. . .Carol and Terri . . . hides candy in his locker . . . always out to lunch with Lori . . . Mustang . . . R. H. . . . Q5 H9 si Y 41 U L tri mi M as I, Bart Sargent, do leave the following: To all the teachers in the Upper School, I leave five of the most boring years of my life. To Mrs. Thompson, I leave one dirty book. To Mr. Williams, I leave all the B.S. lBart Sargentt in the world. To Mr. Vincenti, I leave one boring argument. To Ms. Steele, I leave one car accident and a mascara brush in your eye. To Mr. Gammill, I leave one extra point on a test. To all the rest of the teachers, I leave nothing. And to all of the teachers above, all l've just said-well, that was my last joke to all of you tHa, hal. To the girl that got me through all of the boring times and showed me how to care about somebody, I leave my greatest love and Ralph, thank you, Trisha. To the guy that has been my best friend since I moved here, I leave a double-date with sisters, for you and me. Also, I leave an airline stewardess, a girl from White fBig GJ, and a bag of water balloons, and 1001 weird parties, thanks a lot, Mike E. To Bryan C., I leave one party with all the girls you could want, and one night picking up girls. To Jeremy, I leave you any girl you want in the whole world-even Trisha! Also, I leave our long talks. To Patrick, I leave one bottle of tequila, a 360 on Forest, your own carton of Marlboros, a date with L. B., and one night with my old girlfriend Carol. To Leah, I leave one date at Reunion Tower, and all our late-night talks. To David, Bill, Jeff, Don, Epstein, and Susie, I leave all the great parties in the world. To Suzanne, I leave one good time at Bachman. To Mike S., I leave hardware, climax, Flush, and all the good times. To Lori, I leave all those long talks, leaving school to go to Pizza Hut and study, and one double-date at Caruso's. To Roberta, I leave an everlasting love. To T. B., one date with me. To everyone else, I pity you. X150 we D HJ SUSAN MEG SCHNEIDER Sfmt I, Susan Schneider, having attended the Greenhill School for eight years, have but one bequest to make: to all those individuals who were part of my life at Greenhill, who have witnessed my success and my failures, my smiles and my tears, I leave you with the knowledge that you have helped me build a foundation which I shall always be proud to stand on. w-wwe WZ fmadofw world's greatest manager . . . motor-mouth . . . can't talk without using her hands . . . had a lot to say about the biology trip . . . always running class . . . bookworm . . . big sis of three. . . Susan,I'm taIking! . . .Snooze. . .outspoken. . . loves diamonds. . .smart. . . Maybe if she sat on her hands . . . training to help the deaf .' . . brains . . . has the cutest little brother . . . But Mr. Klttleman, I don't understand! If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If I am for myself alone, what am I? Hillel Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowthg Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear, Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, a I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. ndl Robert Frost, The Road Not Taken This Page Sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Schneider JULIE SELYNN SCHNITZER I, Julie Schnitzer, leave thanks to my friends for making my high school years special. Robin, I leave you fond memories of summer, an open invitation for you to visit me next year lyou'd better writell, and a special friendship which I will always treasure. l'lI miss you next year. Long distance is the next best thing, I love you. Dana, I leave you the ability to blow off your homework lonly sometimesl and an everlasting friendship. Ellen, I leave you a car that runs and a few punches in the arm. To Mike M.: all the beer you can drink, and a friend in me you can talk to. Cathy S., I leave you a new preppy outfit, have fun at Texoma for me! Kelly T., I leave you a place to stay next year when you come to visit Quinn. Laurie F., I leave you the ability to make it through another year of G-hill, keep in touch. Jennie K., my twin, I leave you nom for the best chapter, good luck always. Cindy, I leave you the ability to cope with all your brother's friends, you know what I mean? I'II always be around so you can talk to me. Nathan, I leave you the fortitude to last two more years at Greenhill. Evan, I leave you all the Polos and lzods you can afford, you'd better come visit me next year. Schermann, I leave you the elite B club, endurance to go for the century, and a lasting friendship. Jeff F., I leave you all the parties I didn't get to have at your house, and the ability to be nice to your sister. Mike Sullivan, I leave you a box of M 81 M's and a lesson on how to walk down: I hope we'Il stay in touch. Leah, I leave you all my knowledge of Spanish lwhich isn't muchl and an everlasting friendship. Taylor, I leave you memories of our 8 years at Greenhill, we made it! Brian, I leave you some ladies of the evening to go with your pimpmobile, and some banana pudding. Wendy, I leave you all the things you used me for, all the food you can eat, and a friend in me. Keep in touch, I'll miss you. Miki, I leave our talks, lOUs to spend the night, gossip chats, and so much more, especially a lifelong friendship. But I take our memories with me to treasure. You will always be a special friend to me, l'Il miss you tons. I love you! Diana, I leave you memories of C.S., nom period, our silly affairs, your '78 surprise party, and more to come, also, the thought of knowing that you are a true friend whom I am able to share special times with, thanks for being you. I love you. To my friends out of Greenhill, I give you my sanity, because if it weren't for you I wouId've never retained it. Mr. Piel, I leave you my famous words, I can't, thanks for listening to them. Mom and Dad, I leave you my phone, and my love for your understanding, support, and guidance. And to Greenhill, I leave, never to return! My QQCIWQUZ Lf BBG . . . BBYO . . . nice car . . . spaced out . . . Schnitz . . . into the Jewish scene . . . thin . . . has a good tan . . . Rumpleschnitz . . . I don't understand . . . LDB nom . . . always with Diana and Miki . . . I'm gonna fail! JACK DAVID SEIDEL Wu' Community Relations Committee 9, 10, Community Relations Award 9, 10, Drama Award 7, 8, 9, 10, Mortarboard 9, 10, 11, 12, Mortarboard Award 9, Thespians 9, 10, 11, 12, Assembly Planning Committee 10, 11, Video Tape 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Radio Club 11, 12, Aeronautics Club 11, 12, Who's Who 11, 12, The Greenhill Documentary, OLIVER, SOUTH PACIFIC, OKLAHOMA, FINlAN'S RAINBOW, GUYS AND DOLLS, THE MAD SHOW, DRACULA. L-an-we-I CPR . . . future doctor . . . has an ambulance . . . I'Il show you how to do mouth-to-mouth . . . Bert . . . Dr. Seidel . . . Little Jack . . . pee wee paramedic . . . always has a good idea . . . friends with Frank . . . Spider . . . Evergreen . . . Mr. Explosive . . . cute sister . . . I, Jack Seidel, being of unquestionably questionable mind, fand body, tool, bequeath the following in case of my graduation: to Frank: PHOTOGRAPHS, S.T.E.P! lon STEPl, the CR Committee, refreshments, the Evergreen office, stealing Naomi's food, and a great time. To Bert: EMT, 927 and 928, 10-8, DEC, fake IDs, DPD, Professional Ambulance, and an endless supply of code 3s with you driving 300. To Jeff W.: Slit, Rat, I know you're not polluted because of the color of your eyes, nights staring at the stars, fireworks, surgery, and can you say death from cancer? Also, Here's your pretty hospital room, and crossing the street at all hours, for all things. To Jim: all those wild nights, with you at the wheel, Hey, Ji-i-I-i-i-im! To Jeff E.: all my witty, humorous ideas, all medical attention from moped accidents, tand rescue from army medicsl, and Pedro. To Mike S. twhich one'?J Silverman: all of my neurosurgery secrets, a No. 9 scalpel tfor beginnersl, and memories of PDR tPhysicians Desk Referencel. To Mike S.: lthe other onel, MR. Sullivan, memories of the Ramblemobile. To Leah: memories of your chill on the Mopeds, I Ioved'em. To Miki: a supply of gum and pencils locked in my locker, tyou have the combol. To Carolyn: a piece of gum, a dance fthe Time Warpl, winks, and thanks for the smiles, they were so nice. To Kris: all systems go, don't fly on vector whiskey. To Jeff F.: cars for sale, burglar alarms, and money-making schemes tnot mentioned here because they are classified I To Danny Boy: Sir! a handwriting enlargement course, and a car to shift. To Robert: Ho, Chopper! a laser light show lflarel, and a V bag. To David: the eternal answers to your questions-don't try. To John L.: sirens, stereos, switch blades, and a date with Stacy Cotter that you've always wanted. To Jon L.: an IQ test. To Joe: Let's follow her. To Susan: plenty of food to calm you down. To Eric: memories of ten girls in a car on top of us, bombs, potassium, gunpowder, and BBs. To B. B., J. W., J. C., and M.S.: memories of Xyphoid Processes, Apical pulses, and Mammaries. To Ms. Steele: thanks for everything, especially the laughs. To Sheryl Ellis: hang in there, I told you the main board was smoking. To Ginger, my friend and protector, I leave an endless supply of undated forged notes, my curiosity ll'm not noseyl, and strange humor. To Cindy Baker: I've spoken with John, The Granada's manager, and you can see the next show free, if you don't turn red and run off. To Mrs. Wolfram: thanks for everything. To Mrs. Thompson: grades aren't everything. To Mr. Kilmer: Q..-.J To Mr. Iglehart: some humor and beer, Us it Senor Comic or Medico?l. Mr. Tunnell and Mr. Piel, I leave you the new disciplinarian, complete with bloodhounds and a voice capable of 123 decibels at ten feet. Mr. Williams, your class was one of my two all-time favorites, you and Hayakawa did little to improve my grammar, but you did create an unquenchable thirst for knowledge of semantic and linguistic manipulation. To Mrs. Bridges, I leave a DC 10 without a pilot, thanks for all your help, friendship, and guidance. To Doc, I leave a busted brain, a 4th dimensional explanation of my journal, and thanks for being the most positive human element I encountered at Greenhill. Mom and Dad, there have been some hard times, but your love and support was constant. To Sherri: all the time you want to put on your make-up, a ride to school as early as you want, and Mom and Dad. Don't lead on an excessive number of boys, and when you leave campus, leave a few friends and talk to the deans, etc., tit worked for mel. To Greenhill, learning can be fun. glvldd FARRAI SHELBY I, Farrai Shelby, am sure everyone is expecting me to write something rude about this school, or say how much I hate it. Actually, I don't plan to do either. There are a few people and situations that have helped me along, so I leave the following: To Robin P.: thanks for being there my first year. To Kathie B.: Brat P. To Carol: Melissa, Susan, and our birthday parties. To Carol and Susan B.: your own locker. To Susan: K.l. to Lynn S.: a guy who is right for you, and a friendship. To Lynne L.: two guys at once, WOWI, a glass of eggnog, and a friend. To Rob: a song and my car. To Atlantis: a college. To David: all the luxuries lnow that you're the only kid leftj, the telephone, and chin up: you've only got five more years. To Liz: all the memories, a best friend, and a prayer. To Greg . . . there is so much: where do I begin? First, a decision I will make on my own lwithin one minutej. Then, all our memories of the past and our hopes for the future. I love you!! To my parents: thanks for putting up with me and my hatred for Greenhill for five years. I love you!! Finally, I want the pleasure of leaving this school. There is a song called Be True To Your School, but sometimes our school just isn't worth it. I have no desire to be emembered at this school, I just want out. At last, I can I MADE IT!!! Greenhill, good-bye and good want to learn what life is for, don't want much, I just want more. sk what I want and I will say want everything . . . everything. Barbara Streisand la S the hal' . . . ITIGSCOT '77 . . . loves FI'SI'1Ch Cl8SS y p . . . lushes easily . . . Foreigner . . . green V.W. . . . looks like er sister . . . Greenhill Singers . . . field hockey . . . Baylor ound . . . Greg . . . cute . . . really nice . . . Why are there so many Songs about rainbows? And what's on the other side? Flainbows are visions But only illusions Rainbows have nothing to hide. But someday we'll find it The Rainbow Connection The lovers, the dreamers, and me. Kermit the Frog MICHAEL LCUIS JOSEPH SIGNORELLI A,,,,,, 'ug Big Sig . . . Susie . . . talks with a northern accent . . . Brew . . . the man of many cars . . . Flush . . . Italian Stallion . . . fro . . . quiet . . . nice smile . . . Mikey . . . a real gentleman . . . cute. . . l swear his dad's in the Mafia! . , . Mr. Horner's favorite chemistry lab student . . . Siggy . . . Can I touch your hair? . . . Ultimate Frisbee Club . . . S.S. . . . spaghetti head . . . TNC member . . . curly . . . baby-soft skin . . . I, Michael Louis Joseph Signorelli, leave the following: To Jeremy: a trip to a parked car with a girl of your own. To Leah: a laugh l'll never forget, my baby-soft skin, and a song that rhymes with Mickey Mouse. To Kathie: I hate you so much. To Silvana: an equal trade of Spanish help for math help. To Alan Peppard: a good partner for clean-up duty. To Bart: Spanish class and memories of the word Rush. To Bill fBrewj Thompson: lunch at El Taxco, a meeting place for the TNC, and a rematch at Beer-Pong, which you'll probably win as usual. To Don: as much Italian food andivino as you can eat in a lifetime. To Jeff Weinstein: many more good vibes and the largest mushroom farm in the world. To the TNC: all the brew you can handle. To Daryl and Suzanne: the bigger blanket at S. P.'s house, the dry half of the blanket at EDS, the couch as opposed to the floor at my house, an afghan of your own, memories of prom '79, calamary and Mediterranean fish, July 4th and 5th, Talking Heads, OOH! That was PFtETTY!! and Boy, you played a mean game, but . . Also, to Ivy Face, I leave mushrooms, mouth formations, babbling, swivel shoulders, and a good friendship. To Susie, I leave the beginning iEaster vacation, Music Man, or Bill's party?i. I really don't know what to say: we've been through so much that picking out a few specific things would not seem sufficient enough to express how I feel. The only thing I can say is you have my love always. Lastly, I leave many thanks to my parents for all their help. WMM! MICHAEL RICHARD SILVERIVIAN I, Michael Silverman, in flagrante delecto, pro bono publico, do hereby bequeath the following: to Mrs. Eastus: a new fuball player in 13H. To Mr. Williams: a new schicker and a better vulgar. To Mr. Velios: the old discipline, Henry Miller, and in vino veritas. To Mr. Kittleman: a new mimic and a brighter light. To Mrs. Kuykendall: you're adorable. To Mr. Piel: the student council and thanks. To Mr. Gonzales: the jokes, the black knight, and Luchenbach. To Mr. Blanchard: a hill, an asphalt road, and the winning seasons. To Coach Cunningham: thanks for the opportunity. To Coach Hall: Silvy or Sully iwhicheverl. To Kim: good times fremember?J. To Alan: a girl of your choice and a winning election. Hi Lori. To Lee Ann: late nights and the time that was. To Dan G.: a Frisbee, a funnelator, and road trips. To Guy: mooore incredible speed and a calmer state of being. To Bertoni: a year of football. To Jeff E.: 13 million pigs and no aircraft carriers. To Robin P.: the 1980 Prom 175. To Susie: my Big Smith wardrobe. To Suzanne: thanks for your careful understanding. To Nancy: 3-goal games and a school outside of Texas. To Tinna: my appreciation for always being around to talk. To the TNC and SLUT: the Ping-Pong ball, the winged olive, and incredibly fun times. To Mike Sig.: Catholic girls. To Jeremy: new bricks and Roxy. To Bill: an ice storm party and new Pong balls. To David K.: your excellent job as reverend of us all. To Jeff tRatl: Cross Country 2-a-days and ski trip antics. To Patrick: a four goal Pat trick and a guiding hand fonly at the wheell. To Mike Sul.: Iowa and life as a professional twin. To Doug lSlugl: late-night drop-ins. To Gary: the peace pipe, the eternal flame, and Red Coleman's. To Dan: Wild Turkey, guitar playing, and the land cruiser. To Gary and Dan: the best of the good times. To Daryl: after workfmid-morning stop-overs, parties and fun, and the seemingly unending advice for each other. To Staci: car rides, Royal Oaks, my feelings iwhich you already knowl, my love and my hopes for an everlasting friendship. To Don: DFW, The Fairmont, Olympic, the Besser Brick Affair, road trips and all the good times we've had and all the good times 'to come. Also, ISAS, the hats, Benchmark, Lone Star, randmas Feather Bed, and singing. Finally, to my parents nd family, thanks for the encouragement and understanding ou have given me over the years. aeiffff wh ike 4-car QAgl man . . . look in his trunk . . . Student ouncil President . . . cutie . . . Cadillac . . . Besser Bricks . . little big man . . . senior football player . . . T.S. . . . .A.M .... K.L .... cute and cuddly . . . Moon Unit . . . ice smile . . . has the cutest legs . . . uncontrollable ughter. . .SLUT member. . .can'trefuseachallenge. . . ike which? . . . Singers . . . smart . . . president of ational Honor Society . . . Queen . . . X country ex . . . hought he could make the turn , . . ladies' man . . . Ultimate risbee Club . . . TNC member . . . field hockey king . . . taci . .. This Page Sponsored by Mr. , , ,I N and Mrs. Joseph P. Driscoll DARYL ARTHUR SISSON I Suzanne . . . Cavalcade editor . . . good-looking . . . What's clinging to a motor vehicle? . . . tall . . . Mr. Comedy. . . seen with Thompson, Silverman, etc .... pretty hair . . . Sky King . . . Ultimate Frisbee Club . . . S.P. . . . can't see his eyes . . . Talking Heads, Roxy Music, Devo, Cheap Trick . . . Daryl, your cheeseburger's ready! . . . volleyball king . . . Chili's . . . Omar . . . asleep at the wheel . . . TNC member . . . does a fantastic Lawrence of Arabia . . .field hockey prince . . . Moses If your work isn't Love keeps on rollgig over. what you love, . evo Then something isn't Strange ideas right' h . Mature wut age Roxy Music Talking Heads I, Daryl Sisson, leave to the following: Moo: good luck. Larbink: good luck. Senor Gonzales: thanks for all your advice and philosophy, especially Hang in there. The T.N.C. as a whole: our official sign Iwith emphasis on the rulesl, and Guys, you're beautiful. Wheeze Eprocy: a dart gun and an invalid. Heimelberries: all of your borrowed records, a game of cookie on a Nilla wafer, and my recognition of four great years. Father B. H. Kupferberg: our oriental rug Ithat you missedl. Spaghetti Head and Sleezy: roller skating lessons, it's . . . uhm . . . you know-like salmon, but it's from the Mediterranean, Psycho killer, c'est-ce que c'est? Fa, fa, fa, fa, fa, fa, and the warning that if you don't, it's your funeral. Snods: Mrs. Gale and boo-gah, boo-gah, boo-gah, boo-gah, that one serve at 14-11, and GIeet! Stars: your team fit lostl, your grade fit was right under minel, a 100-yard secret, tell me, tell me, tell me, a damned bureaucrat, Que es esto hombre? and, of course, the Hungry Jockey. Mikei Silverman fput that to musicl: knocks at your window at 3:00 A.M., You wouIdn't want to take a swig of KMnAG, would you? a quest for double digits, a twinkie, and the equation for the end of a parabola. Roll: the Ozark Mountain fog and I lost the needle, a round of brain mush, hours of pin, Thanksgiving, Doggie boom-boom, a car with authority, and much, much more. Suzanne, my little escargot, I feel I owe you so much. I'm not easy to live fhaj with, but you've put up with me ful don't know why J. From October 8th of '78 is quite a long time: we have a lot to be proud of. At first, I fought it, but it's irresistable-I do love you. Always remember that. And always remember us. Greg, my closest friend, it's not easy living 2500 miles apart. Still, remember the Duggers, Hawaii, Mary V., Priest Lake, J. R. Ewing, Deep, very deep . . . I have one just like it back at my ranch, etc., etc. And Greg, in life, when it's fourth and long, fake the pun and say, . . . this is a pussy cat. Grandmas Hugo and Sisson, I thank you for all you have shown me and taught me. Mom and Dad, from you I have learned understanding, tradition, self- sufficiency, ambition, creativity, compassion. You have worked hard for me, but now you can relax. Push me into the real world and l'Il make it. fymw Qgltlt COLIN ROBERT SLEDGE I, Colin Sledge, leave the following: to Paul: half a stack of Popular Mechanics. To Chris: a trimester of not getting in trouble. To C. K.: my love ALWAYS. To Lynda: my true love. To Mr. Blanchard: my respect. To Shannon: three more years at Greenhill and my deep admiration. To Ji-i-i-i-i-im: some of them country pancakes. To Alan: the Sanger-Harris look. To Ellis: a roll of tape for his mouth. To Guy: a time of 9:58. And of course, to T.G.P.: the other half a stack of Popular Mechanics, and our own soap opera. And finally, to Greenhill, I leave. 3 7 0 Cain 'EOQ L1 beautiful eyes . . . Pablo's amigo . . . where? . . . brings his radio to class . . . cross country . . . has a cute blond . girlfriend . . . quiet guy . . . but really nice . . . likes the Blues Brothers . . . always with Paul and Chris . . . blonds, blonds, and more blonds . . . I FRANK EDGAR SOIVIIVIERFIELD, JR. After 15 years fOh, Godl, I take from Greenhill knowledge utmost respect, and everlasting friendship. Greenhill Pin 9, 10, 11 Evergreen 10, 11 Editor 12 Cavalcade 9, 10, 11 Montage 11 National Honor Society Mu Alpha Theta Student Council Representative 11 Co-Founder, Assembly Planning Committee Latin Club Student Representative of the Board of Trustees Evergreen editor . . . Frankie . . . Assembly Planning Committee . . . baby-blue car . . . friends with Jack . . . involved . . . photographer . . . big ed . . . frequently with Muriel . . . wants to know what you think of the Evergreen . . . smart . . . I stood on a rock and looked at my golden body . . . symphony lover . . . This Page Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Sommerfield joy, and frustration. To Mrs. Eastus, Mr. Norris, Miss Roman, Mrs. Seldin, and Mrs. Wolfram, I leave my deepest thanks, ERIC ROBERT SPERLING . vw , 'ws 11-1 f V1 ,T g . 4 ' A-n Ox A 0 . 'yif -... 0, 1. ' ' k . 4 g ,t:4 'sts Liv? .M I, Eric Sperllng, being of sound mind and body, hereby bequeath to Greenhill School great thanks for thirteen years of knowledge I could never have found on my own. To Mr. Kilmer, l leave a great friendship, thanks, and another year of Ellis. To Mr. Williams, I leave the greatest respect, and appreciation for all those mind-stretching tangentsf' To Robert, one of my closest friends for six years, I leave all those crazy times and the empty cans, bottles, and kegs which ensued. To Bert: a gallon of easy-pour molasses and a new camshaft To Dan: a year's supply of Hofbrau Dark and good luck in college chemistry. To Scot, I leave a free lesson in backing up. To Bill G., I leave all those times we studied by chemistry firsthand method. To Roberta: all those outrageous conversations and a lasting friendship. To Jim: a 50 lb. bag of seeds to grow that dream farm. And to Guy: all those rambling, demented times of bottles and stones . . Finally, to my parents, I leave the greatest love and appreciation for all the great things they've instilled in me... CU D QKJMCM ,Q,ywg,k xx 1 B' B i X ' X xg il football . . . nice car . . . Nature society . . . future chemist . . . Ewik! . . .hunter. . .loves Led Zepplin. . .mastermind behind the Manhattan project . . . Trans AM . . . Let's go raise hell! . . . Robert, Bert, etc .... a really nice guy . . . party during homecoming '79 . . . .I is 100 ROBIN STEPHENS To me, a will really isn't appropriate because I'm not dying: I'm just about to start living! Here goes: Thanks Lee Ann, Roberta, Jeremy, and Miki: you have all been such good friends. I love you so much, and it hurts me to think that we will all split up and go our separate ways: but alas, that is life, and life is a four-letter word. Lee Ann, what can I say? You know how I feel. You make me feel so good about myself when I'm with you: I really enjoy having you as my buddy: geely Clyde! We had some good times, didn't we? Roberta, what am I going to do without you? Won't we have some stories to tell our children about our high school years: how our morals have changed, how we've changed ibut always for the betterj. Can I ask you one thing, Roberta? Was all the hurt worth it, or was it just wasted time? Flemember, I love you. Jer, I'm so lucky I met you because I can talk to you about anything: don't ever lose that quality, and be happy! Thanks for being there, all the time! And finally, Mikey, lor Cave Manj, Nyuh! Thanks for all of the good advice and insight: I couIdn't have made these last two years without you or our friendship, but like, hey, you know that. Mike, there are so many things I want to say and give to you: but somehow, it would all be repetitiousg I love you, and don't ever forget that for mel, please. Leah and Bill Bonner T., I'm going to miss you two. You gave me smiles as well as tears: thank you so much for loving me and making me feel needed. To Daryl, I would just like to say thanks for our short-lived romances: it couId've been really nice. Mom and Dad, thank you: my education could not have been gooder. I respect and love you both very much. Everyone left at Greenhill, just remember: Non illegitimi carbarundum and nice guys finish Iast: lthat is, at Greenhill they doll. Bye. rpm .fem model . . . Passionella . . . Beach Boys . . . tall . . . strawberry-blond . . . size 12 shoes . . . Padre . . . talented . . . snob? . . . space cadet . . . Kim Dawson's finest jewel . . . Denmark '79 . . .stork. . . VW. . . good actress. . . How tall is she? . . . Floberta, Leah, etc. . . . crazy STACI LIN STRAUSS I, Staci Strauss, leave to the following: Blondie: the P.C. of your choice and a car to tan on. Li'l Deb: Benihana's, a perfect set, Chelsea's, and lots of fun. Barbie: a sunrise, a long talk, a trip to the farm, and thanks PAL! Carol: the club. Scot: a ride to school and a spare tire. Fiusty: your truck and summer '78. Anna: a new friendship and a praline: have fun next year! Mike Sil: a wreck, company in the morning, Herrera's lunch, phone calls, a better than great friendship, and love. Sully: a kazoo for everyone and president for a day. To all the wild and crazy guys: a party and Pong. Bill F.: a lunch in lab. Roberta: a long talk in the commons and honesty iguts?l: let's go party sometime! L.P. and L.P.: two dates with cute guys from Jesuit and a fun senior year. The Terrible Trio: your table at the club. Captain Kirky, creative writing, and a great friendship: l'll write! Flobin: Chili's, trips, Jesuit games, a long talk, and an open door anytime: lLY! Ter: Albert, and a late-blooming yet loved friendship. Kat: Willie and Waylon and the boys, pancakes at the Fairmont, starry nights, a co-ed slumber party, the cult, and love. Z : a fantastic friendship after J.D. left, a glass of tea, guts, the man at Stop-n-Go, a two-minute drive, v-ball, Tom, and love. Lisa: a poem, a troublemaking Monte Cristo, and our summer '78 foursome. Tom: a 'vette in every color, and my four! house! No. 33: a stairway to heaven. To my family: my love, thanks, and respect for putting up with me all these years. And finally to Greenhill, I leave a stupid trip to the wilderness, the memories of Mr. Dashefsky, The Big Six, The OTLB, The Club: and, of course, the unforgettable, unsurpassed class of 1980! P.S. This shouldn't be called a will, but merely a recollection of old memories: because after all, I haven't died, and the feelings expressed haven't ended. Instead, they have formed new beginning. BYF l ll QCA rtffvffibmu.-M J ig Six . . . OTLB member . . . always talking . . . . . . country music and Coors . . . Cheap Trick . . . drinking sugar-free Dr. Pepper . . . Shut up you . . . party at Staci's . . . talks fast . . . Gucci . . . Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey 1980! . . . Judge Bean's Spaci . . . slightly outspoken . . . crazy . . . pretty. . . Some people are saying That time'll take care Of people like me: That I'm livin' too fast. And they say that I Can't last much longer: But little do they see That their thoughts of me Is my savior, And they really should know That the beat oughta go A little faster. Willie Nelson This Page Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Strauss TINNA LYNN STROCPE And in the middle of here and now don't you think that we might see each other once or twice? Jonathan Livingston Seagull So l'II know if I've ever done something you'Il remember when I'm gone walk me back through summer moonlight beyond the dawn Rod McKuen Some people never say those words I Love You lt'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 came from Kinkaid . . . D-2 . . . loves hockey practice . . preppy. . .tequila andalime. . .John. . .jogger. . .cruisin with Nancy and Robin . . . casual . . . loves to have fun . . Hate to eat and run, but . . . ! , . . out to lunch . . . Shall we? . . . a cold February night with the sun roof opened . . . The Crate . . . Scarffed that one down pretty quick! . . . M.S 102 I, Tinna Stroope, leave the following: To Carol, our summer romances that never worked out. To Anita: Nini, Quincy Market, and all the food you can eat. To John: old times, Jacuzzi parties, and C.C. To Leland, our fights and Staffani. To Jack: haircuts, designer clothes, and thanks for everything. To Germy, the science building. To Robin: our talks, our young age of 14 twas it worth itl, Saturday nights and the Knack, Jesuit friends, hockey, and maybe a future roommate at Texas. To Nancy: thanks for all the good times, our weekends, our bombs, low profiles, your Funeral and my Flaming Orgies, still pure as snow, a book, a wats line to wherever you are, and Cornell: l'lI miss you. To Lee Ann: tequila parties, Feb. 10, my drawer, trips to the car, J.T. the Grapevine fire dept., our loves, and thanks. To Cathy: your driveway and BBQ pit, Safaris, a day at the museum, Spider, . , 1 : ' , ' : .m . 4 . ' , ' I I c l c l e 4 honey, and thanks for all your help and support' you re really good friend. To Mike' telephone calls, movies ic cream fits, my burping ability a poem, and all my love. T4 Mark an AZA overnight Road to Rio and a 600 a curfew. To Evan' a nursery room full of cradles to rob, th movie Harold and Maude and the ability to make m laugh To Lisa your own phone and nothing else becaus you already have all my stuff. iP.S., 1001 ways to get drun and not get caught.l To Jimmy, our childhood friendship an hope that someday everything will be the same and all righ again. To S. H., my love and respect, and I wish I had th knowledge then that I have now. To E. D., thanks for being my best friend: you have always helped me throug everything: I know you will always be there when I call: I'v missed you. To Funky : late dates, late night calls, th weekend of the 21st, an island in the sun, and, finally, mg patience and love. To my parents, I leave my deepest respec and gratitude for everything that you have done for me. L'DfY'kfY'NCk MICHAEL JOSEPH SULLIVAN To all my teachers, l leave my respect, frequent frustration, and gratitude. Mr. Foote and Mrs. Wolfram: thank you for your efforts to make me succeed: I appreciate all that you've done. Dr. Buchanan: your ability to handle any situation, the rhetorical approach to Walter Cronkite, your compassion, and my thanks. Sr. Gonzales: the ability to simplify life and make it better for others. Mrs. Eastus: your ability to make a person see his own capabilities. Mr. Manes: three years of coping and your interest in me: thanks. Mr. Piel: your optimistic attitude, dinner with Steve Martin, your ability to make anyone laugh, and my appreciation. Coach Hall: your ability to inspire, discipline, and coach, which led me to dedicate myself to soccer: thanks. Miki: What's new in your life and a smile. Jeremy: New Hampshire and a friendship. Bert: Colorado, a new car, and Bro. Scottie: commander, a milktruck, and your favorite. Stacey: sophistication you don't need, hang it up, and a pair of socks. Janet: the parties I missed and knowledge I cannot obtain. Suzanne: Pluck and the MTM. Nancy: the same, plus a fun date. Carol: Colorado, the Warehouse, E.W. 81 F., Leeeeza, a noogie, and a lot of great times. Mike and Jeff: Colorado. Mike: a twin, Iowa, Queen, and a 100 yarder. Jeff: the G. Machine, kazoos, a drum, a mailbox, a sauna, a great comic, never an uneventful moment, and Nye-e-e-ech! Don: grief, Monty Python, LSB, and a great wit. Bill: a Jer, Sky King, and a keg of milk for your parties. Robin: a date at the Sp. M., a movie, a quickie, and a hug and all else: you will succeed. Brian: Gainesville, The Three Piangateers, a fling, a tennis coach, and all the girls you can handle. I am taken now: you have my respect and friendship. Lee Ann, I leave you all my emotions with a tear and a smile, a succession of obnoxious terms that you loved, a late night with a glass of milk, a phone call, and the time you occupied my mind. You can achieve if you believe in you the way I do. And lastly, I leave a part of me. To my parents: my love and respect for the times you helped me, when I thought I could do it alone: thanks for making my achievements possible. To the students of Greenhill: a healthy respect for this education, because this school is infinitely better than what we all will admit. To Greenhill, I leave the challenge of today and the potential of tomorrow. fffgxt.. Aug l Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12 All Conference Honorable Mention 11 Captain 12 Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12 Cross Country 9 Class President 11, 12 Student Council 9, 10 Spanish National Honor Society National Honor Society International Thespian Society Most Valuable Junior Class Member Student Representative, Board of Trustees Greenhill Singers Evergreen 12 The Apple Tree The Music Man Oklahoma! Guys and Dolls big guy . . . class president for two years . . . soccer jock . . . Hey, I'm flexible! . . . Adam . . . nice legs . . . Ftamblemobile . . . all-American boy . . . potty mouth . . . huggable . . . Mr. Politics . . . Mike which? . . . preppy. . . everybody's friend . . . tennis . . . comedian . . . Hey, Mikey! . . . destined to be the youngest president of the United States. . .Ultimate Frisbee Club. . .Ivy Leaguer. . . Sully . . . cute . . . funny guy . . . can't sit still . . . Irish wonder . . . l'll have milk, please . . . field hockey prince WILLIAM BONNER THGIVIPSON wild parties . . . great athlete . . . funny . . . tall . . . Brew . . . baseball MVP . . . loves Frank Zappa . . . Beer-Pong . . . Maria . . . well-liked . . . Wanna do some drinkin'? . . . St. Louis . . . '78 punter . . . fun.. . . bearded over the summer . . . Roll . . . has great parents . . . cars with authority! . . . Ultimate Frisbee Club . . . Bi-i-ill! Your cheeseburger's ready! . . . cabana parties . . . Montnegro . . . has one lt! pair of blue jeans! . . . TNC founder . . . easy-going . . . Nancy . 104 I, Bill Thompson, being occasionally of unstable mind and body, leave the following: To Reverend B. H.: a set of elastic speakers, nights with Lipshy, the song We Are The Other People, a grade called a B lhave you heard of it?J, and all of your trips to Venus and Mars: you're the only teenage astronaut I know. Also, I leave a watch that talks: and you know, I really didn't see the pool. To Heime: all the French fries under the seat, a fresh banana, Ethan's disco records, numerous gas lights, your mug lit's been here too longj, the invention of Beer Darts, a meaningful relationship with a nice girl: and by the way, thanks for letting me take you to school. To Ludes: many For Sale signs, a set of keys, Oh! Your cheeseburger's ready, half a turkey, double dates during holidays, a bag of rocks for your driveway, and many excellent Pong matches. To Rat Beerstein: S80 in overdue bills, all the Santana records, and all the craziness possible. To Brew: a bunch of splinters from the bench, unexcused absences, El Taxco for lunch, new carpet for Pizza Inn, and sorry about your cousin. To 4-car lAg! man: an insurance company that covers accidents, and the ability to throw the frisbee smoothly. To Donny: a new wardrobe of hats, and a Pong game until one of us passes out: I don't have a chance! To Pat: a new pair of socks, a house in Dallas, and Wait a minute! To Roberta: all of your complaints, Chemistry hangovers, and thanks for being different. To Kim: an answer book to every course you ever take, boy problems, and thanks for the champagne. Suzanne, I leave you Daryl: good luck in the future. Leah, I assure you I heard what you were saying: you weren't talking to a wall in English class. To Robin S.: good luck in whatever you do. And lastly, to Maria: all my love forever, and the hope that we maintain communication lines for years to come: I won't give up: promise! Thanks, Greenhill, for two very pleasant and rewarding years. ,fs as ' Ikfffffi. BF-IIAN KEVIN THUM I, Brian Thum, being in a somewhat sane state of mind ltemporarilyl, will to the following people who had the will to follow through so many years of Greenhill: Mike S.: a 30 on a math test, a 100 letter nye-e-e-ech, a bagel with lox, all the Jewish girls that you want fleave me a fewl, a weekend in Gainsville, a chance to walk down Ithat's meli, memories and the drawing of the Three Plangateers, great memories, and a lasting friendship: let's keep in touch tguesstimate how Iongi. Bert: 10 years on The Hill, two chilidogs rolling down your seat, and the memories of winning our baseball season lwho were the coaches?l. Jeff W.: a tap on the bottom of a desk, and a pair of Mr. Kelly's glasses. Don U.: Usloth, another 10 or more year vet, and volleyball. Richard M., I leave you a trip to the 60's and a tour of the Gold Mine to see the weird scenes. Terri B., I leave you the great memories of Israel '78. Mr. Gammill, I leave you all the medication I took before your history finals, and a better paper on the 1960's. Mr. Gonzales, thanks for the tips on picking up freshman girls. Coach Hall, thanks for all the help and guidance. John L., I leave you the duck spin. To my family, I leave thanks. To Greenhill: during my long, strange trip through The Hill, I am still remembering games and daisy chains and laughs of my early years. After 10 years, I feel that there's someone in my head, but it's not me. So it goes. But it doesn't matter, 'cause I'm graduating. Now I leave with a sense of understanding. What l'm trying to understand, I don't know, because everytime l'd try to find out, I'd learn that there was one catch . . . and that was Catch-223' Thanks. I 1 Kravitz beau . . . nice . . . Thummobile . . . always world . . . AZA . . . Israel '78 . . . Robin Donsky . . player . . . what a car . . . Thumb . . . volleyball . . . . has a huge house . . . always with BBG girls Face piles of trials with smiles It riles them to believe That you perceive the web you weave another . tennis Monsky And keep on thinking free. Moody Blues On Babi Yar weeds rustleg the tall trees Like judges loom and threaten . . . All screams in silence: I take off my cap And feel that l'm slowly turning gray. And I too have become a soundless cry Over the thousands buried here. I am each man slaughtered, each child shot. None of me will forget. Yeugeny Yeutushenko If the doors of perception are open, then men would receive a clear perception of what lay beyond . . . Jim Morrison This Page Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Seymour FI. Thum IVIEREDITH BAKER TRIIVI MW' .,,. i brainy field hockey athlete Mortarboard president . . . friendly . . . dramatic . . . garage sale . . . Cathy and Robin . . . raises the class average. . . manicures . . . Mere . . . pinto person . . . Let's go get ice cream . . Balboa Cafe . . . Paris! . . . always a winner . . . Come my friends, Tis not too late to seek a newer world Push off . . . for my purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset and the baths Of all the Western stars, until I die. Alfred Lord Tennyson And he rode upon a cherub and did fly: yea, he did fly upon the wings of the winds. Psalms 118:24 To everyone who has ever shared a dream, idea, or thought with me: Love when you can Cry when you have to Be who you must, that's part of the plan Await your arrival With simple survival And one day we'll all understand. To Cathy: friendship, ice cream, and a manicure. To Susan: a discussion of religion, politics, and abortion. To Kris: airplanes. To Laurie: soccer. Farewell to all, and to all a goodnight. ' f- LfLf ffbtzwqa CHRISTOPHER THERRELL TROSETH l, Chris Troseth, will the following: to Coach Hall, l leave my thanks and appreciation, To Paul, I leave my chemistry ability and your own bronco. To C.R.S., l leave a date with someone who's not blond. To Mr. Norris, I leave my thanks for four years of advising. jf - 6540 X66 Super Tro . . . Walter Durham's friend . . . soccer jock . . . Big Red . . . quiet . . . nice . . . What's going on? . . . frequently with Nagler and Sledge . . . l've never really heard him say anything! . . . good Frisbee player . . . DONALD EDWARD ULOTH Sloth . . . Give me grief! . . . last of the Uloth brothers . . . traveling salesman . . . Besser Bricks . . . Jack D. or L.S. lL.N.l . . .clever and witty. . . Grandma's feather bed . . .tall. . . volleyball . . . X country ex . . . Ultimate Frisbee Club . . . hat collection . . . Olympic Pizza . . . Ball U . . . big feet . . . deep throat . . . DFW and the Fairmont . . . Jackson Browne . . . 2-toe . . . Illinois women . . . Singers . . . SLUT member . . . field hockey prince . . . Snods . . . TNC member . . . Well, that's good: I know my mother, too! . . . I, Don Uloth, being of earth and water, bequeath the following, in case I graduate: To Alan, I leave a new watch, a walk home, l.S.A.S., movies, and a polyester bush. To Dan la true partner in crimel, I leave the deposit on a keg, Teford, and a run around White Rock. To Guy: a ride to Mr. B.'s wedding via Fiichardson, mixing, and a brush with death. To Lee Ann: Janet's leash, a riddle, and some grief. To Wheeze: the Twilight Zone and a reminder to read the back of the sign. To Missy: LSD and a toe. To Jeff W.: a cross country letter. To Sig: Bowley and Wilson and a plate of spaghetti. Hi Nancy! To Suzanne: some extra gas to get to the other ChiIe's. To Daryl: an extra set of keys, Monty Python, the T.C. football game, and a Beer-Pong match against the Sloths. To Bill: Let's drink, some mugs, and a graveyard. To Jeremy: my mother, breakfast lanchovy pizza and beerl, a case of Lone Star llongnecks, of coursel, Roxy, and some fun. To the T.N.C., I leave Friday mornings. To Mike Silverman lmy fellow third-year seniorj, I leave a free Air Trans ride ijust hop over the gatel, evenings with Gary, Dan's room, rehearsals land the preliminariesl, studying linguistics with Daryl, a game of marathon brain-pickle lwith the knowledge that to sing is to gain weighty, a proxy for our S.L.U.T. meetings, leven though the bottle in your hand has sufficedl, our booth at Olympic, a black X for the door lafter all, rules were made to be brokenl, some mouthwash, and all the pigs in iowa. To Sue Roman: my novel on the Roman Empire. To Mr. Vellos: a Ph.D. and a paper intended to prove that in vina Veritas. To Mr. Williams, Mr. Velios, and Dr. Mooney: my gratitude and respect. Finally, to Greenhill and the people who have tried to help me on the way, I leave laughing. Pax, baby. an LIMIL JEFFREY SCOTT WEINSTEIN I, Jeffrey Scott Weinstein, am more than happy to will away the following: to Sully, I leave a sauna, a mailbox, skiing, and a million more laughs. To Jeremy, I leave an apology for your wall-it really wasn't my fault ll don't thinkl. To Bill, I leave the cabana parties, trash bags, and F.Z.g they were all great. Nancy, I leave you a few days in space. AgMan, I leave you two years of long runs, and all of the rocks I kicked at you. Patrick, I leave you good luck, you really need it! Sig, I leave you the spare ribs, a few brews, and the graveyard. Eppy, I leave you Star Trek lfor whatever it's worthl, and a challenging game of pool. Sloth, I leave you a four-year supply of all the beer, tostadas, and hot sauce you want. Jim C., I leave you a driver's license, you really are the worst! To Daryl and Suzanne, I leave one more 10 second Nyeeech, 3 years of Spanish, a congratulations if you finish the Cavalcade, and thanks for letting me turn my will in four months late. Jack S., I leave you all the stories from the hospital and the ambulance. David, I leave you a night of baseball, beer, and singing, in addition to the infinite number of other great times. Mr. Gammill, I leave you my imitation. Mr. Gonzales, I leave you my respect for your morbid sense of humor, by the way, all of your fantasy stories were very interesting. Mr. Blanchard, thanks for putting up with me for four years: no one else did! Mr. Kelley and Miss Waldorf, I miss you, wherever you are! To my family, I leave my gratitude and love for all they've given me. And finally, to Greenhill, I leave my thanks for trying its hardest. ZXEEEHZQ j -WMV, . - W- --0 ,.,,...,.--f- Ill ,,,,--Q--v 4 X SI X A Rat . . . does great imitations . . . tolerably obnoxious . . . You chicken-eyed gizzard . . . disdains ornate mailboxes and brick walls . . . bakes great cakes . . . Where's the beer? knows everything about nothing . . . can get very wild . . . smart. . . Ultimate Frisbee club . . .ski trip sauna. . .funny cross country star . . . with David, Daryl, Bill, etc. . . . Stars field hockey prince . . . crazy . . . Alcoa can collector . . . Diaper Man . . . TNC member . . . Nye-e-e-e-ech! . . . Whoa, bithzl . . . TAYLOR ELIZABETH WINSTON loves horses . . . looks like Amie Faegg . . . Ethel . . . friendly . . . Menlo mama . . . Thespian . . . volunteers for KERA . . . Fubar . . . Robin, Leah, etc. . . . Fleetwood Mac . . . old friend Jack.. .AIanon. . . nice.. . Mortarboard 9, 10, 11, 12 Cavalcade 11, 12 Montage 11, 12 Evergreen 12 Backgammon Club 11, Thespians 12 Tour Guides 12 Who's Who 12 Spanish I Award 11 110 1 l, Taylor Winston, leave the following: To Leah: memories of the concerts, summers, Tech and League City trips we had together, the ups and downs of our friendship,a long list of phone numbers to charge long distance calls to, the love of a good man, a ticket to New York, and a place in my heart forever. To Nancy: a date with Billy Joel, the remembrances of Wong Lee lif there are anyj, your L. can full to fill that dream, an everlasting drinking buddy friendship for us crazies, and your HAPPINESS. To Robin S.: memories of the talks we had about our summers, your being a top model for Eileen Ford, the terror of Halloween, and the hope that you'll always be as crazy. To Silvana: my lab book full of our screwed-up experiments, and my jealousy of your riding. To Ms. Steele: my thanks for believing in and supporting me. To Kim: the good times ahead in California, the blast at Earth, Wind 81 Fire, and a date with Steve fthe tan onej. To Sully jalias Fredj, I leave Ethel, a great new life in Music City, a role as Steve Martin, and lots of love and luck. To Mr. Tunnell: Hi, Tunnell, I mean Doyle, or whatever your name ls : thanks for all the college advice, and for listening politely to my complaints. To Kathy: the great seats and good times at The Knack. To Julie S.: an everlasting friendship, the fact that we began and finished Greenhill together, and Baby, we survived! To Patty: the thought of no more P.E. To the class of 1980: my thanks for being my class: we're the best class Greenhill will ever have!!! To everyone: my appreciation for adjusting to my new name: this meant so much to me. To Greenhill: my gratitude for the endurance you gave me: if I can survive 8 years of Greenhill, I can survive anything. To my parents, I give my love and appreciation for all the wonderful opportunities and love you've given me for 18 years. I leave you now: not just to leave, but to grow. Jiillljflllt LU igk.,f:r:ii,.It:Qfr'fi D C , HOLLYE IRENE ZIDELL I, Hollye Zidell, being of sound mind and tall body, leave the following: Jeff Z.: a big hug and kiss for watching over me. Loren: my car and some height. Jamie: a muzzle. Lisa Z.: personal talks about our boyfriends and eight Bloody Marys: I love you, sis! John, Jack, and Leland: love, happiness, and success always! Julie D.: 10,000 returned lies, and much remorse for your interferences. Barbie: much happiness with Rusty. Nancy: my great athletic ability you've always wanted. Cindy, Memaw, Uncle Bill: thanks for being my second family. Andrew K.: a dog bone. Robert: Staci, for I know that's all you've ever wanted. Pam, Diane, Jill, Adrien, Linda, Mary: good luck next year. lP.S. Mary ate itll. Carol: a,strawberry shake. Kim: a cheerleading partner. Carolyn: a brain and M.M. Valencia: a friendship with no fights and three years of cheerleading. Lori L.: many luncalled forl personal questions. Deb: your independence, great spikes because of your great sets, and a bodyguard forever. Robin: a lasting relationship with Maurice. Kathy: a trip to Padre we never took, and a gun to shoot Robby's mother. Terri: the ability to say NO, Jamaica, and a life of love with Alb. Jeff D.: two great years, July 19, Dec. 1, and a friend forever. Staci: two years of friendship we missed, a later curfew, cherry slurpee fwith many hasslesl, your old house, my pool deck, and Brendan: l.L.Y. Stac! Mom and Dad, thanks for your love, care, understanding, and for giving me everything l've always wanted. And to my two dearest friends, Lisa B.: a 64 oz. margarita, a bigger bra, hell-raising any time and everywhere, one more I know how you feel, , five years of unforgettable memories: l'll always be here, girl: I love ya. And Tom: one and a half years of pure heaven, a rendezvous lSept. 14, 1992: 7:00 rm. 11305, and everything, for that's what you deserve: I love you, honey. To Greenhill, I leave twelve of the greatest years of my life: thanks but good riddance! A ll, 6:0005 I I Mortarboard 9, 10 Cheerleader 11, 12 Basketball Sweetheart Nominee 11 Homecoming Queen 12 Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12 All Conference TISC Honorable Mention 10 2nd Team 11 1st Team 12 All Conference SPC Honorable Mention 10 2nd Team 11 1st Team 12 Captain 12 MVP 11 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 Track 11 Boys Track Manager 12 The Big Six. . .OTLB member. . .Tom. . .professional egger spiker . . . Li'I Z . . . tall . . . sexy. . .volleyball . . . legs STIX. . . Lisa. . .Rally Sport. . .The Club. . . Z . . . cheerleader forever . . . Hoi . . . beautiful clothes . . . pretty Cassidy's . . . crazy . . . glamorous figure . . . slumber parties . . . red El Camino . . . homecoming queen . . . T.J. 4 E 3 i E 1 5 112 rx! Ls. I Hi ME fy? W ,f Q f ' f - ..- ,y -L -ff. yi xg : A . 'Q - L,:., -,,,,f J fag-0-f Ev,-.N lii .i1I. 'Q k 1 iw XM 2 . A ,,..: ,.., 4,.:,, , ,i X -.ma x - W Q 'N it N :QS s A H A mifzr x 3 Y '-x 1 Y J 4 4 5 i S 5 Q 44 r 5 4 2 E 5 S S 1 S X JUNIOR CLASS President: Mary Rogers Vice-President: Winsor Barbee Secretary-Treasurer: Brenda Houston Sevak Adamian Rob Anderson ! Cheri Anigian Marc Asner Natalie Atkinson Winsor Barbee Helen Bateman i Ax, Susan Bauman Alan Beck Pam Beck Mark Bernstein David Bock Robin Butler Kristin Dardaganian Fiobin Donsky Valencia Drake ,.., S. Julie Eckart Bill Flack Anita Fonberg Laurie Friedman Bill Garcia Steve Glazer Doug Grossman Kathy Haas Ross Harper Leland Harris Steve Heizer Paula Himel Kent Hoskins Brenda Houston Julie Jackson Cindy Leland L0l'i LBVIDB Jay Levy Bo Marcus Diane Masters Mike Matyas Mark Mayer Mike Metzger Doug Miers Robin Mitz Erin Moran John Murphy Chell Newberry Erik Nooieen Paige Parsons Alan Peppard Tom Perryman Laura Prager Linda Prager Kathi Ravkind Deidre Fieishus 2 l s K X Z I .. 7 .f ----X exft U? bi A 'Z Lisa Roberts Mary Rogers Mark Schermann David Schneider Robert Segovia Shelly Smith Susie Smith Stuart Somer Cathy Steinberg Robert Stone Ellis Telford Beth Terry Kelly Tills Diane Tobias Sonny Turner Ellen Weinstein Jennifer Wigley Dana Zale SOPHCMORE CLASS President: Paula Secrest Vice-President: Nathan Newman Secretary-Treasurer: Dynette Word Sheli Barnett Albert Betts I 'll 491' Lisa Bobo Frank Bracken Carol Brice Michael Cane Leonard Carraway Kirsten Clinger ,gsm gin R-. - '-af -.-er Anne Corbett Laura Corman H Qt' Paula Darver Kris Deering Laura Dunston Holly Forsythe Elizabeth Frankel Jennifer Frankfurt Lisa Frenkel Tony Gale ff' C' Y., X S i 1 1 3 x Z' ig. I , J Barbie Gold Neal Golden Paul Herron Jlll Hlrschfeld Jeff Hoppensteln Sherryl Hurd J8I'1l'llf9f HUtChll'IQS Heather HUUOI1 Jennie Kassanofi Ann Kupfer David Kwun Wanice LaMoyne Lynne Latin Llsa Laufer Mike Lax Rod Lehman Brad Lipshy Kate Malin Lisa Marcus Scott Miller K., :nw qivmmmmwrkfiugha ,... or g i t .x Q Stacie Miller 3 x ff Steven Mok m ' e.,i, ' S le 5. Keith Money Kimi Morse Sofia Mortada Nathan Newman Winton Porterfield Ken Richardson Tracy Robertson Anna Roffwarg Jennifer Rosenberg Marc Schlachter 'S iiiii . I . -V ,gf vel A - r Vi X it John Schulze Paula Secrest f 4 i les si 7 'V11 A H ' S - riss i Stephen Shwlff in S Kamma Sisson f -r R 'N-f' x f Y N A .1 ei,-131 , ' 3 has S , 122 agar:-1 .Juv Fw AQ, ,A - f. 5 .. -'H 1 STYEA: s N 5 . KQ Q 1 M LL r 'vw 'S--5' .,WN . in ,Q iff lf Alan Stell Amy Stell Jeff Susman 4-..,. 4-4 ' l Lynn Switzer H h Andrea Thum 'MSA Isabel Torres Michelle Vitetta Evan Wallerstein Michael Weinberg 3 X - -ff 'JN VS 55: Joy Williams A' ' .ri.l ,A Q- .Y ..ii e W ,eee in If A. 5 ' Z.. ' ' K -1 ' , r,i , - 'V ' . . . A Qi K , Adrien Williamson 'X 'X .fr x .6 L Dynette Word 3 , Q5 X ir N X i ' 'T F xv 'X:1-'- - ':-:f --1k2-- 1 :11 ...2-- A f E. ' .ik., ,:,: , iiik jk .L A A ' uS :' r ' X W ,, A C 5 '- 'P' '- . .4 Q f-A fi r , r X V A A , T- Scott Zale X-,. X jf ww 3 1 i rri 7 Riki Zimmerman A H :Ev A Louis Zweig elel l A 7 QL, s it . 115 :i L I . ry IMA A ,L 4 'f .W . M 7.1-f'-'hwy V-'W' or My 'fe ig 2? L ' ,,..,, FRESHMAN President: Bobby Kwun Vice-President: Karen Halaburt Secretary-Treasurer: Julie Grossman CLASS .5 222-K .VI I was A 'F rl . N.: . - . 1 I kk A , ,iii or A 1. Mike Amon A if Bryan Atkinson A ir.r , A A j W . X f ,ff J , i'-.. Alexandra Baker , f J Dan Barrett N A 'U' . A .,,a , - ,-e. CQCQQ YZ? Laura Blessing Michelle Bobo Alex Brooks Mary Casey Shannon Casey Tec Childers - R Q Kay Chilton Johnny Coleman Jane Couch Nz: '1 X il Beverly Crooks Q, Nate Cunningham, Jr. Karen Davidson Q .X . X. A '-..,,. F' rf' -xr 1- Qs! Tom Dowe Dee Dunk Riss Estes Charles Fischman Cindy Frankel Darryl Glaser Julie Grossman Karen Halaburt Angela Heizer Sherry Huckabee Michael Hurst Angela lngels Jeffrey Kane Ben Kassanoff Chantal Kruczek Julie Kutner Bobby Kwun Chip Lanphere Lauren Linn Deborah Masters Michael Medvig Lisa Meech Sammy Mitz Michelle Mulder Jordan Muss Elisa Osborne Corey Parsons Jeff Patton li 5- ??:'f, 5 si 'F r Q ,. mel 3. . 4, .X Q 1. N Q...-gr 1,-.ay lln..,. ' use ' f if ,ff Q h1:i.,,. K .. -af' D 1 L rv K . , N kk ' N, David Perryman 1 is -' 1 . Qi i F David Pitre D r iv . L .r.l L Y, .ri 'i,r D 5 L Pam Porter Gordon Prlgofi Julie Ray Eric Roberson 3 Edina, ' P N, S' if N 'fs ga Q ,.. -r::L,v Ag? f 1 ' .Q A g .,.,f' 1 .,.f 1 - ',. E ,M Lauri Rhode Lauren Samelson Gregor Sauer Todd Schneider Sherri Seidel Andrea Simmons Dan Singietary Jeff Steinberg Gavin Susman Jill Upfield Adam Weinberg . Chuck Weinberger Gina Weinrich Susan Willms Kim Wommack Schawanna Wright Loren Zidell Brian Zweig -M ,, ,lm-, rs 2 mv f ,MQIWW , 1 ' I .L V , A ' w . L ffl ' ' ' 1 5 I A ,si NUWQ .Lg ,... i E A iff' 1 STUDENT CGUNCIL Back row: Meredith Trim, Sophia Mortada, Lauren Linn, David Kupfer, Laura Corman, Cindy Leland, Sponsor Ken Piel. Front row: Dana Zale, Cathy Corman, Natalie Atkinson, Jennie Kassanoff, Darryl Glaser, Mike Silverman. President Mike Silverman EVERGREEN . .,f-'w 1-,sv Back: Frank Sommerfield, Jack Seidel. 2nd row: Pam Beck, Nancy Brooks, Jack Levy, Lee Ann Morgan, Brian Thum, Joe Ray, Cindy Leland, Stephen Shwiff, Louis Zweig, Tom Perryman, Doug Grossman, Sponsor Peter Norris. Front row: John Murphy, Marc Asner, Ben Kassanoff, Bert Bryan, Dana Zale, Janet Haldeman. Not pictured: Jennie Kassanoff, Sherryl Hurd, Stuart Somer. 132 . Editor Frank Sommerfield MONTAGE fi? mr 'W 'Miha ' Kimberlee Morse, Sponsor Christine Eastus, Cathy Gorman, John Murphy, Lee Ann Morgan Qu .17 ji Editor Daryl Sisson Editor Suzanne Plueckhahn Sponsor Timmi Kuykendall al Staff: Susan Bauman, Rod Lehman, Nancy Powell, Carol Rosenfeld, Bill Thompson. Photography Editor: Dan oerz. 133 -4 fa 'U' , 'Lf X IVIORTAR BOARD WW Back row: Dee Dunk, Michelle Mulder, Kris Estes, Bo Marcus, Alexandra Baker, Shannon Casey, Graylyn Boyd, Laura Dunston, Lisa Buckner, Carol Brice, Stacie Miller. 3rd row: Lauren Sameison, Jane Couch, Loren Zidell, Andrea Simmons, Elisa Osborne, Gina Weinrich, Sherri Seidel, Deborah Masters, Kim Wommack, Lisa Frenkel, Winsor Barbee. 2nd row: Chantal Kruczek, Sherryl, Anna Woffwarg, Sophia Mortada, Kristin Dardaganian, Jennifer Wigley, Angela Heizer, Lisa Bobo, Lisa Laufer, Andrea Thum. 1st row: Susie Smith, Suzanne Plueckhahn, Chell Newbery, Mary Rogers, Susan Schneider, Meredith Trim, Sponsor Randy Thompson. Clockwise from top: Secretary Chell Newberry, President Meredith Trim, Vice-Presidents Susan Schneider and Mary Rogers. DEBATE CLUB -.i, 'ML,,5' JH Sponsor John Beall, Paul Herron, Doug Miers, Ellis Telford, Mike Matyas, Marc Asner, Tony Gale, Sonny Turner, Sherryl Shell Barnett. 134 TH ESPIANS -,ici Q 191 Jr- in ,M tm its 'iff sl: li ,stag Back row: Janet Haldeman, Nancy Brooks, Jack Levy, Lee Ann Morgang 1st row: Lisa Buckner Lisa Johnson Kate Malin Kirsten Clinger, Kathie Blum, Alexandra Baker, Dana Zale, Robin Stephens. SINGERS Kris Estes, Kristin Dardaganian, Dana Zale, Farrai Shelby, Robin Posner, Winsor Barbee Lisa Johnson John Murphy Don Uloth Mike Silverman, Steve Heizer. At piano: Michael Manes. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 4f ' T....,. ,.,. , .-.T.-t,W,, Back row: Daryl Sisson, Don Uloth, David Kupfer, Mike Matyas, Doug Miers, Kris Estes, John Murphy, Doug Grossman, 2nd row: Mike Sullivan, Patty Ries, Lisa Buckner, Meredith Trim, Susan Schneider, President Mike Silverman, Joe Ray, Frank Sommerfieldg 1st row: Susie Smith, Diane Tobias, Miki Ablon, Diana Newman, Cindy Clowe, Cathy Corman. FRENCH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Back row: Mike Matyas, Tom Perryman, Doug Grossman, John Murphy, 2nd row: Meredith Trim, Cindy Leland, Patty Ries, Stace Dorfman, Janet Haldeman, Lisa Roberts, Susan Schneider, 1st row: Cathy Corman, Dana Zale, Sponsor Renee White. 136 IVIU ALPHA THETA 5 AR My Back row: Sponsor Randy Thompson, Doug Miers, Susan Schneider, Ellis Telford, Mike Matyas, Meredith Trim, Kris Estes, 1st row: Flobin Price, Frank Sommerfield, Joe Ray, Susie Smith, Diane Tobias, Lisa Buckner, Stuart Somer. CHESS CLUB 5 T 1, rm 4 'Y 1. 5' FWS Q E9 'w:?PA-bfi f 1 I 4 s , ,sf .ig f 'S .ff ' fffl l xx? t jj 'ff Bo Marcus, Rob Stone, Marc Asner, John Murphy, Brian Zweig. 13 7 QUIZ BOWL MMS ,J iss L X Senior team: Mike Silverman, Don Uloth, Jeff Epstein, Daryl Sisson. Sponsor Ken Piel Back row: Mike Ablon, Sponsor Doyle Tunnell, Alan Beck, Sophia Mortada. First row: Diane Tobias, Brenda Houston, Lisa Bobo Robin Butler, Dynette Word, Andrea Thum, Anna Roffwarg. 138 'l SPANISH NATIONAL HGNOR SOCIETY Members include Cindy Clowe, Laurie Gold, Julie Jackson, Jay Levy, Missy Loyd, Diana Newman, Suzanne Plueckhahn, Carol Rosenfeld, Daryl Sisson, Frank Sommerfield, Mike Sullivan, Diane Tobias. Vice-President David Kupferg President Wendy Flichker ULTIMATE FRISBEE CLUB 442. :dll my wma Anim L 42 ..., Wi ff fi , --.sm . ,JAMA ,V - . I .. CHEERLEADERS Ex f FOOTBALL 5.1 1 . -. .. . f' . -4 ,, -. .qfiglsa 2 I ..,, . X.: , L ., N A . . . -.7 K. .5 -ff,,.j 2 I ..-1 5 Q, . it .,..,t f fi JM , , ,U A , , - ,gg -' . . s t.. . -. - 2 t. - ' 1 ' -1. -- S., , ' ' iv. .fa ff .-iff? 'f . f- :ws-.. ' - ' ' S t . 1 K f X - . ,, I-, ,- -' ' t 2 W H .fa ufii i-.wink 'iv -:xw:...s , wif . . 'fr 'H'- . .ft-t X 1 .. fifg, 3, fe! ' r-2 is 2, Q it .V K'. - A -lint . T :sh ' E, 'Q we fa- f .1 -t t . img- we . tiff' I ' 'i4k:t+.1is 34. J a t ,. i ' X r i t T .533 it 4tsf ..Q B s fs Q - if- 'tf T?i'1,?YA'f-4ffi 'i3.f 4- . . f it 35' i ' ' sf rt K'.- is ' 'f -- 43.4. - N5 . -P . .Q ff Sa' Back row: Coaches Mark Samide, Nate Cunningham, Bob Murphyg Manager Winsor Barbeeg 3rd row: Tom Perryman, Bobby H, .-- ,-- .i.:.. ':, . .' ...-. .v-. e:' !- , ' : w!,,.ll I- . '-An.: ll .' -l.:. .'l 2nd row: Bill Garcia, Brad Lipshy, Evan Wallerstein, Marc Schlachter, Leland Harris, David Kwun, Albert Betts, Keith Money, Fliss Estes, Corey Parsons: 1st row: Mike Silverman, Tom Ellis, Robert Pendleton, Scot Casey, Bert Bryan, Paul Nagler, Leonard Caraway, Doug Miers, Jay Levy. Not pictured: Todd Schneider, Eric Sperling. To reflect on this season of football is a task with multiple complications. To focus on the feelings, especially of frustration, that each player felt is difficult since all that most eyes saw was a dismal one win and seven loss season. Admittedly, this was a season of disappointments, but more importantly it was a learning experience. Every Monday, the players had to face the films of the previous Friday's defeat. Suffering through the missed assignments and the broken tackles, plus the blatant derision of Coach Cunningham, helped to teach and prepare the many young players for their football years ahead. With each additional loss, continuing seemed more futile, but as they were forced on, the players learned self-discipline and, therefore, gained maturity. Finally, they learned respect for the other players, the coaches, and themselves. The Hornet's best game came against Fort Worth Christian. They played tough defense throughout the game, and the offense brought the team to within two yards of a tie. They lost 0-6, but their effort was extraordinary. In the last game of the season, against Trinity Valley, neither team played well, but the Hornets earned a 14-0 lead over their winless opponents. In the fourth quarter, after a controversial call, Trinity Valley resorted to unsportsmanlike conduct that lead to a brawl between the two teams. The officials called the game after the fight. The Hornet's co-captains were Tom Ellis and Scot Casey. The most valuable player was Tom Ellis, Paul Nagler earned the Jock Prather award. Most Valuable Player Tony Ellis 2 .. C we ,M W- ' ,inn 9 1 me ,C ,, - K 1 7 ' 1 N. . ' -- -F' -I 0 l I -- Lm LLLL a it li - al r xi . it ff t ' -1 5,5555 P . en' ,Q J' ,V 4-.t ,el ,QV .-fel, .,,:5A.iIg,,k'X., 0 .., N- t - o. 7 ff- Qazfii-.l7'5 W Ng M. v 5 1.5.5 Li 5 :'.?,m.gAf':. ' Coach Nate Cunningham Senior players: Scot Casey, Robert Pendleton, Bill Garcia, Tom Ellis, Paul Naglerg Front row: Bert Bryan, Mike Silverman. le .f -...Q FIELD HOCKEY The girls' field hockey team had a tough season this year. Hampered by injuries and some bad luck, they ended the season with an 8-5-2 record. Highlights of the season were wins over Kinkaid and St. Johns lwho later became the conference championsl, and a second place finish in TISC, clenched by defeating Hockaday twice. The Hornet attack was led by Carol Rosenfeld, Nancy Powell, and Amy Stell, while Meredith Trim, Robin Posner, Anita Fonberg, and Tinna Stroope maintained the defense. Many of the players were selected all-conference this year. They were: Anita Fonberg and Robin Posner, honorable mention SPC, Carol Rosenfeld, 2nd team SPCQ and Nancy Powell, 1st team SPC. The most valuable player award was shared this year by Meredith Trim and Nancy Powell. Back row: Coach Penny Powell, Manager Lisa Bobo, Chantal Kruczek, Schawanna Wright, Amy Stell, Jennifer Rosenberg, Jen Prager, Anita Fonberg, Ann Kupfer, Laurie Friedman. First row: Laurie Gold, Carol Rosenfeld, Tinna Stroope, Nancy Powell, Robin Posner, Nancy Brooks, Farrai Shelby, Meredith Trim. Most Valuable Offensive Player Nancy Powell 144 Seniors: Nancy Brooks, Laurie Gold, Carol Rosenfeld, Tinna Stroope, Nancy Powell, Robin Posner, Farrai Shelby Meredith Trim. Most Valuable Defensive Player Meredith Trim 'i K s W B Team: Back row: Coach Kathy Wells, Pam Porter, Holly Forsythe, Diane Tobias, Chell Newberry, Manager Suzanne Plueckhahn GIRLS VOLLEYBALL This year, under the coaching of Henrietta Heck, the girls' varsity volleyball team had a successful season. The team was lead by a strong group of seniors, including Debby Bass, Graylyn Boyd, Lisa Bruner, Staci Strauss, and Hollye Zidell. Supporting them were juniors Pam Beck, Linda Prager, and Mary Rogers: sophomore Adrien Williamson: and freshman Jill Upfield. The team finished the season placing 3rd in SPC. Some team members were honored bv beina voted all conference players: Debbie Bass was named 1st team TISC and 2nd team SPC: Mary Rogers was named 2nd team TISC: and Hollye Zldell was named 1st team in both TISC and SPC. The most valuable player this season was Debby Bass. Q ,ff-W -ii ff' l 'a fr- A Team: Back row: Manager Susan Schneider, Graylyn Boyd, Staci Strauss, Mary Rogers, Hollye Zidell, Debby Bass: row: Jill Upfeild, Linda Prager, Pam Beck. Not pictured: Coach Henrietta Heck. 1st row: Loren Zidell, Isabel Torres, Kamma Sisson, Wanice LaMoyne, Lisa Meech. Not pictured: Elizabeth Frankel. 146 Q m ,,: , Y W M ' 7-v X. ,, WW' 'f'gg.,, , . ' 'wi ff .. ' a ww , ,, nk ag, hm ,:,?,,, ,,,, J ,U I , K .Q W ,ww WW 'WM , , , MW' fl' X f 148 BOYS VOLLEYBALL At the beginning of the year, based on past experience, the boys volleyball team had very little to which they could look forward. Memories of last year's 0-8 thrashing at the hands of St. Mark's and Casady lingered on to haunt the memories of each returning player. Through the season, many individuals showed great improvement, but the team faltered. Despite Jim Fiedler's knowledgeable coaching and unfailing encouragement, the boys lost every scrimmage match. The final standings, however, are derived solely from the final SPC tournament. So with four matches left in the season, two against Casady and two against St. Mark's, the Hornets still had a chance for the championshipg and they knew itg and they played like it. They pulled together and each player performed as if he wanted to win. After losing the first game to Casady, the Hornets warmed up to take the match. Then against St. Mark's, they played close in defeat. In the next match, Greenhill beat Casady with confidence. Finally, with first place on the line, the team completed its best day of its three year career by missing the championship by two points. To have made such a fulfilling year out of the seemingly hopeless material was a great accomplishment. Each member of the team knew he was instrumental in helping the team to ultimate success. To have come so close was, in the minds of the players, as good as victoryg and they were proud. The team captains were Daryl Sisson and Brian Thum. The team's most valuable player was Daryl Sisson. Two Hornets, John Levy and Daryl Sisson, were named to the SPC all-conference first team. Back: Coach Jim Fiedler. 2nd row: Don Uloth, John Levy, Daryl Sisson, Mike Matyas. 1st row: Jeff Epstein, Brian Thum, Jeff Hoppenstein, Alan Stell. Senior John Levy Most valuable player: Daryl Sisson. Senior Don Vloth CROSS COUNTRY Although the 1979 Greenhill Cross Country team did not have a statistically victorious season, losing TISC to Fort Worth Country Day by one point and placing 5th at SPC, the team was not without its triumphs. The team also started the season with the largest compliment ever, this year was the first to boast a full girls team, consisting of senior Cindy Clowe, and freshmen Shannon Casey, Michelle Bobo, Angela Heizer, and Laura Blessing. Even though it was their first year as a team, the girls won overall first place at a meet in Muenster, Texas, and placed well in both TISC and SPC. On the boy's side, team achievements were not as high as expected, although certain individuals did distinguish themselves. Senior Guy Moore displayed his talents as probably the best distance runner Greenhill has ever seen, winning both the TISC and SPC championship races. Seniors Colin Sledge, Dan Goetz, Jon Logan, Jim Clements, and Jeff Weinstein formed a new part of the team whose talents and spirit will be keenly missed next fall. Juniors Alan Beck, Stuart Somer, and Ellis Telford like to think their experience will lead the team to championship next season, and freshmen Gregor Sauer and Jeff Patton are fine runners who will invariably form the nucleus of future Cross Country teams at Greenhill. The coaching staff could not have been a finer one, with Steve Blanchard returning to inspire the team to accomplish great things, Pat Gammill to teach them history on the road, and Steve lglehart to account for their presence at distant workout locations. Everything said, Greenhill possesses the talent for another championship Cross Country team. The work will be hard and spirits tenuous, but they have proven themselves before and can do it again in 1980. Ellis Telford, 11th Grade Q1 , , ., Most valuable female runner Shannon Casey. - ,, Guy Moore, Alan Beck, Ellis Telford, Jim Clements, Jon Logan, Stuart Somer, Jeff Weinstein, center, Pat Gammill. Not pictured: Colin Sledge, Dan Goetz, Gregor Sauer, Jeff Patton, Coach Steve Blanchard. - ... my ,. ,, an-Av-'V-D at lr, .., 2' w MU, :iff T l - . 'F i .W yvlg e. f , .,,., 1.-,gr 'Elan' -t , gf ' g lt 'ui ,mga . , Shannon Casey, Michelle Bobo, Angela Heizer. Not pictured: Laura Blessing. , ,fs 5 Most valuable male runner Guy Moore. 149 BOYS BASKETBALL With virtually all of last year's starting team having graduated, many under- classmen were thrust into starting positions on the boys' basketball team this year. From the start, because of lack of experience, the team fought an uphill battle. Although the team did not win many games this year, the players gained much needed experience that should be helpful to next year's team. In SPC, Neal Golden was recognized for his ability under the boards and received Honor- able Mention. Because of the strong remaining players and the excellent coaching of Bob Murphy, the boys' basketball team should be in contention in upcoming years for the TISC and SPC crowns. Back row: Manager Robin Stephens, Neal Golden, Bill Thompson, John Levy Tom Ellis Mark Bernstein, Manager Diane Tobias. First row: Steve Heizer, Leonard Caraway Bo Marcus, David Kwun, Evan Wallerstein. Not pictured: Coach Bob Murphy ' ' 52 5 '7 5 In W' me ga. ,,... ,. rv ,, , 'Wai ,S 21 W t Vkhk W ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ' . l t pt., ttr, ' l,1.l, . 4 150 fydlfyaw 32 Most Valuable Player Mark Bernstein A Vigil gr' K .rrr , i e1 L l 'N A rrrr rr,rr rrrrrrrrr, 40 V , ,Q Nw 2 I X r GIRLS BASKETBALL mx Back row: Beverly Crooks, Michelle Mulder, Kris Deering, Barbie Gold, Lisa Marcus, Stacie Miller. 2nd row: Gina Weinrich, Lauren Linn, Shannon Casey, Manager Missy Loyd, Cindy Frankel. 1st row: Carol Rosenfeld, Nancy Powell, Hollye Zidell. s For the first time since 1975, the girls' basketball team, under the coaching of Jim Fielder, earned a place in the 1st division of the SPC Conference. The girls earned this by defeating Fort Worth Country Day and Holland Hall in the North Zone Tournament. The team then traveled to Fort Worth for the SPC Tournament. The girls played excellent basketball, ending the weekend with two wins, and one loss, which was to St. Johns by a mere two points. They finished with 2nd place in SPC. The girls won 18 out of 27 games, while many of the losses were to 4-A public schools such as Lincoln High and Lake Dallas. Underclassmen Kris Deering, Barbie Gold, Lisa Marcus, and Stacie Miller, and seniors Nancy Powell, Carol Rosenfeld, and Hollye Zidell were the foundation of the varsity team. All Conference selections this year Nancy Powell, receiving 1st team SPC, Carl Rosenfeld, also receiving 1st team SPC, and Hollye Zidell, 2nd team SPC. The most valuable player this season was Nancy Powell. Most Valuable Player Nancy Powell 152 V' Q L . f V y ,,, f ..,,, W ii' . . ,,,,, A , . .,,.. . f1 ,. X..- in X. If W Wi h bf M 4, MQW , , wi K -'1- ff ' if nv In VVVV K5 xi an s 22 21 ff ,, 4 ,Lf . . 4 qv 4 M y .. , ag. g5 g3f::fa , J,:f,,1,a we 'Qs xii' v 7' 1 4 ,xx X X- ,ww wwf' x UW 21 in Iii' X ' ,,g ,2.,g 5 BOYS SOCCER Perhaps the greatest challenge to success comes not from the opponent, but from one's self. lf one truism could be ascribed to the Boys' Varsity Soccer team, this would be it. We have lost to the weakest teams in the league, and we have beaten the best. The potential of our team was proven. We also proved that if you don't have the proper mental attitude, you are in for a long afternoon. Fortunately, the mental attitude of our team proved to be the bright spot of our season. We were determined to prove wrong the contention that we were in a transition year. A belief in each other usually led us to victory. This same attitude rallied us after a loss, and brought us back to victory. A commraderie among all the players, young and old, kept our sights on our goals, and not on the faults of our fellow players. Potential never wavers, but desire does. This is the challenge that every athlete faces-the challenge to give everything he has and a little more. We challenged ourselves, and did it successfully, for we always remembered coach Dick Hall's motto: You make your own luck. T 4 g ....... '55 f Back row: Alan Peppard, Mike Sullivan, Patrick Chertkow, Don Uloth, Erik Nooleen, Alan Beck. 2nd row: Brad Lipshy, David Schneider, Scott Miller, Louis Zweig, Bryan Atkinson, Chris Troseth. 3rd row: David Perryman, Mike Silverman, Keith Money, Corey Parsons, Charles Fishman. A gg, bww 'vvd' , 'asv-, N txamgasn vi-gg,-granmfft ls 4 . Q We a --nw ..., A... A w,s...f : 4L-...-,.vrr.ws'1f' 4 - .wr ' . K 4 . ' . .,.. - 7 , ' rls- . : 154 'V In- manga fu f ' -A M H, ,Q wif s 1. ,rw-we , M W-W, J'-N l M 1 ,I W 2 t gg. sf J Back row: Michael Kane, Kent Hoskins, Alan Stell, Ellis Telford, Jeff Kerber, Steve Mok, Todd Schneider, Sevak Adamian, Jeff Patton, David Kupfer. Front row: Jay Levy, Gordon Prigolf, Gregor Sauer, Rob Stone, Adam Weinberg, Darryl Glaser, Dan Singletary, Mike Ablon. , ,M ,ul ,vm-gf M' 1 ' at ' , .: Y' - ' vi fvfi, ' , ,,. , , t z We 4 ' and ' va' 'uv 'A wr. N-:-hw 'aw 1 ,nf 'vw'-U ai , ' 'Yi in -In AWE GIRLS SOCCER ...ts-. W..-.. T at Y ,Q 1 ' X 1 . 1' inf s ft.,-'..f -annul' Q . . Back row: Graylyn Boyd, Amy Stell, Lisa Meech, Jill Upfleld, Diedre Fteishus, Pam Beck, Nancy Brooks, Jen Hutchings, Laurie Gold, Coach Mark Samide. First row: Manager Paula Secrest, Chantal Kruczek, Michelle Bobo, Jennifer Rosenberg, Paige Parsons, Angela Heizer, Anna Roffwarg. This year, the girls' soccer team was plagued by inexperience and injury. There were many new players, and those with experience had to adjust to new positions. This years coaches Mark Samide and Henrietta Heck had to deal with a new sport and unfamiliar faces. With time though, a solid routine was set, and the team began to form. But the injuries to Laurie Gold, Jennifer Rosenberg, and Jen Hutchings created holes in the starting lineup that were too large to fill. The season started slowly, but, with time, the girls made a strong finish. One of the high points of the season came in the game against Fort Worth Country Day. Although the girls could not score, they prevented the tough FWCD team from putting any points on the board. Greenhill also played better than any other team in their game against this year's invincible Hockaday team by losing only 3-0. In an informal banquet at the end of the year, the team's special commendations were awarded. The most improved player was Amy Stell. Laurie Gold received the best offensive player award. Meredith Trim was chosen the best defensive player and the most valuable player. Angela Heizer was the best freshman player. The team's co-captains were Laurie Gold and Meredith Trim. v . ,A Most Valuable Player Meredith Trim 156 55' K 5.47 A 1 , 25'-ii? ' .ANHGQ S .. , 3? 45-4-. if S Q -V, +V . I A L ' i,.f.Q i f +I, '! ?,f'i f ez 4 f A531msixav5,fgLi'!?52-fikfjj K . f . r w fafrai 27 2 -3 gf? J- , .,. ,, ,. L C, V 'ff' 7' 'Q T' ' . 5 'SQL . , 'ff' A ' , 'Q ix i T. r ,V , W 1 A J it K fa '-Q, x -Ju . 3 I W finuuig 'F -xlfgga -' .:,,f,fQfg Lf L, emi: 1 . . '5 if ZZ ' fi fi JW ,L , :, ,, 5 ,ZEN www , , , .yvi . lr ag? , , , V ,,,,, V, 'V X A X gr X lik -.-env I ,I 3: 'Z I VVV.,, ' x After last year's surprising finish of fourth place in SPC, the boys' baseball team, with many returning players, hopes to improve this year's performance and take the TISC and SPC championships. Doyle Tunnell and Bob Murphy, taking on the coaching duties this year, plan to work the team hard in order to prepare the players for the long season. Last year's team had some fielding problems, but this year the team plans to cut down fielding errors as well as strengthen its hitting game. BOYS BASEBALL Back row: Bill Thompson, Bobby Kwun, Neal Golden, Paul Nagler, Mark Bernstein, Tony Gale, Daryl Sisson, Tom Perryman, Bo Marcus, David Perryman, Mike Sullivan. 1st row: Keith Money, David Kwun, Jay Levy, Robert Segovia, Corey Parsons, Sammy Mitz. Not pictured: Coaches Doyle Tunnell and Bob Murphy. Neal Golden . V V .XL .EM .-,, ' Q L.,7 E 1, t in 2' .kts ,V N ,L ,xx any ' K 'H 1. ga -. tx , 1 x 1 Q ex, 1 it K ' K X W .V .Q k' ' ' i Q e gi Y KX ' 2. Fa i . 'X-, . IH R , L' 'm a, 1. Q, t f, 2 BT, 'Q I Q V F Y x 1, '- x, Y Q -. 3 x X Keith Money i XX X w XXX' Xlz'a5W-L!A'- w 1 NX-Ex R , ,Qs X X Xxx X X Corey Parsons Tom Perryman 4 f LJ' f r fa 1 ,Q Bull Thompson 'L 1 M .ul David Kwun Tom Perryman W R. f Q1 H g iyy , X ' fffmif M, '- ,,:F,.x:.. 1 W9 With all the girls back from last year's softball team, coach Penny Powell is looking forward to another SPC-TISC title. Winning both conferences last year, the girls' goal this year is not only to win both conferences, but to have an undefeated season. This is a definite possibility, as the girls are both good hitters and fielders. Many of the girls were selected all-conference last year, and will be back again this year to lead the team. Back row: Coach Penny Powell, Chantal Kruczek, Michelle Mulder, Lisa Marcus, Pam Beck, Managers Kamma Sisson, and Jill Hirschfeldg 2nd row: Erin Moran, Laura Prager, Paige Parsons, Linda Prager, Amy Stellg 1st row: Barbie Gold, Laurie Gold, Nancy Powell. Not pictured: Debby Bass. Flight: Barbie Gold, Nancy Powell, Paige Parsons. -svn .. -- ,, fm k41:i5a3ff. gg . K 5 I gk- -- 3' 'J M Ng.. + fp xMg..,.g ' + M, 5 N. is-w ,es 7 A. , fe f Q. P, K -gm. .,... Q. .vg ,.,,., ,,.. N- 1 .fd ' ' iff ,Qi 75 mf 'Qu - .Q -- ., ,., , :GPR X - X ix WW . x w V .Q- ., k ..:. 4 e' 4 - -M N: inf . N N -3? 1-4 Aff? if P 4 A., .- , wgiff af T . Nixigyfaegwpv'-1-ami , Aw ul, , E! -H, A ,MQ - . - x-.an-,,5,. '- A, M ' , .ww fi 5 . .1--. ' ' , ., . X . 1, ,Wy 'wx 'K W .- . ' 5?-,,!r5,. .ip H 6, N. . Q. K hail ,,. ' ,.f-1. .fr' v , Q T Q Y- , N ,. , ,, S V' 1 , T V I , W 34 -r , , A LM V-Nu U 4 V , M W K K 'P -'K ' as . , - L , W ' ' '.'f.',.' K ,, ., A , . . vu ., f F, , an A ..,,,, , .Li f F , , , S 'fkffq 5' ar -' -as-Qwx -. 3 ...- K, W 1 fu ,-1 v. - , f BOYS TENNIS Back row: Doug Grossman, Mark Mayer, Leland Harris, John Levy, Dan Barrett, Chris Troseth, Coaches Dick Hall and Wesley Klttlemang 1st row: Ellis Telford, Alan Beck, Adam Weinberg, Rob Stone. Kenny Richardson, Mike Metzger, Manager Alexander Baker, Brian Zweig, Chuck Weinberger. Alan Beck Winton Porterfield Rob Stone, Adam Weinberg 162 GIRLS TENNIS Back row: Carol Rosenfeld, Lori Levine, Cheri Anigian, Stacie Miller, Sheli Barnett, Cindy Frankel, Jennie Kassanoff, Julie Grossman. 1st row: Anita Fonberg, Jennifer Frankfurt, Paula Himel, Elizabeth Frankel, Ann Kupfer, Tracy Robertson. I Q ' NX Carol Rosenfeld Lori Levine, Cathy Steinberg 4 Lori Levine, Cathy Steinberg ., Y 1 . Stacie Miller 164 BGYS TRACK -, .li Back row: Coach Steve Blanchard, John Coleman, Nate Cunningham, Frank Bracken, Steve Heizer, Coach Paul Doocyg 2nd row: Angela Heizer, Paula Secrest, Gavin Susman, Jordan Muss, Sevak Adamian, Todd Schneider, David Schneider, Coach Nate Cunninghamg 1st row: Jeff Weinstein, Colin Sledge, Guy Moore, Albert Betts. .v i L , GIRLS' TRACK l I 7' l -4 A 3' an L 'Li 'fe g igx V IQ 'Q Q 4 Y 1 I , Q fr, J I 5 , ' 3 4 KK velfjwi 4 Y fy ? L xi ' ly XXMM M' is Top: Lisa Bobo. 3rd row: Diane Masters, Michelle Vitetta. 2nd row: Lisa Meech, Cindy Clowe, Jill Upfieid. Bottom: Shannon Casey, Michelle Bobo, Robin Butler, Adrien Williamson. Lisa Bobo and Beverly Crooks Standing: Coaches Henrietta Heck and Kathy Wells. Michelle Vitetta and Diane Masters Adrien Williamson GYM NASTICS -.f. , , .... .. ,,,....,. Q Hi, , .. ,,,.,,...,.,,,,...W,., iwgfifi 'iwgwgggfse-eg-if ' ' 'if Top: Lynne Lating 3rd row: Lisa Johnson, Deidre Reishus, Beth Terry, Farrai Shelby, Kim Wommack, Mike Ablon Deborah 2nd row: Sherri Seidel, Gina Weinrich, Susan Schneider, Loren Zidell, Jane Couch, Front: Kristin Dardaganlan 166 Beth Terry Deidre Reishus AUTOGRAPHS COMMUNITY SERVICE DAY J06 Mural On Friday, September 14 of 1979, the upper school successfully carried out its second annual Community Service Day. The students of each class had decided on a project which would in some way help either the Dallas or the Greenhill community. In the morning, the seniors peeled and painted two deserving housed in East Dallas, whose owners were very appreciative. The seniors then ate lunch in a nearby park, and returned to school to play games, primarily Frisbee. At this point, the junior class was still in progress painting a mural outside the gymnasium wall which surrounds the locker rooms. The design, created by Mike Weinberg and revised by Brenda Houston, included a big G on the west wall, a vertical HORNETS and various balls on the wall facing Spring Valley, and SENIOFiS '81 on the east wall. This was quite a task for such a large group of students, but the results proved a job well-done. The sophomores also painted houses for two needy families. For lunch, they ate submarine sandwiches in a park. The freshman began their day picking up trash around Bachman Lake. After about an hour the students, having already taken pledges for the event, either walked, jogged, or roller skated around the lake. In all, they collected about 31,500 for a fund in memory of one of their classmates, Devereaux Cleaver 11964-1979j. The money was raised to bring a poet to Greenhill to speak, since one of Devereaux's favorite things was poetry. All in all, the Service Day was successful: but just as important, it was fun. One of the primary purposes of this day is to unify each of the classes. And simply looking around school is proof enough that this was accomplished. + ...,WtM.xhM 1- '-Q.. Ts--... ROUGH, CGFOIYFI Jenny, Paula, Barbie ,,.4,..-muff ,,,.,.gnv'KJ ' w '3- HGMECOIVIING This year's Homecoming festivities included the announ- cement of the nominees at the beginning of the week, greenfgold day on Friday, a football game Friday night, and the annual Homecoming Dance Saturday night. This year's nominees were Carolyn McGee, Jennifer Frankfurt, Nancy Powell, Hollye Zidell, Suzanne Plueckhahn, and Shannon Casey. This year's Homecoming Queen was Hollye Zidell Nominees Carolyn McGee, Jennifer Frankfurt, Nancy Hollye Zidell, Suzanne Plueckhahn, and Shannon Casey. it y ..,-is INTERFEST i .4-0' Gil Brandt of the Dallas Cowboys. MUSICAL Kl'lS ESf6S E lnterfest is GreenhiIl's career day, when students are able to talk with selected men and women about their respective professional fields. The day is arranged by Dr. lan Rule. Students chose from a wide variety of career lectures that they were interested in attending. A few of the most popular career discussions were conducted by a psychiatrist, a commercial artist, a policeman, a modeling agency representative, and a veterinarian. Gil Brandt, Director of Player Personnel for the Dallas Cowboys, was probably the most sought after lecturer this year. The Student Council sponsored an assembly which featured various Greenhill students lbelowj. The acts performed, all musical, included a song by the Greenhill Singers, piano selections by Sammy Mitz and Cathy Corman, a song by Kris Estes, and a harp piece by Farrai Shelby. PERFORMANCE 4 Farrai Shelby SENIOR HALLOWEEN DRESS UP DAY 2 L ,vol CHARLIE BROWN wg: YOU'RE A GOOD MAN avi David Liston, Kate Malin, Rob Stone Rob Stone as Charlie Brown. Kate Malin as Peppermint Patty, Erik Jones as Snoopy Charlie Brown's gang. l Rob StOI'l6 V E Stone, Ken Richardson as Schroeder, Kris Estes as David Liston as Linus. .,., ..... I, for-S. INTERNATIGNAL WEEK Every year, Joseph Gonzales, head of the foreign language department, organizes International Week. Each day, guests are invited to speak or perform for the Upper School faculty and student body. This year, International Week was held from February fourth through the eighth. The first day, Monday, featured four professors from North Texas State University. They played classical music arranged for the piano and three stringed instruments. Tuesday's assembly was the best in years for Greenhill. The 21 members of the NTSU three o'cIock lab band played an excellent caliber of jazz music. The band consisted of ten brass players, five wind instrumentalists, three guitarists, a keyboar l player, and the director, Ron Bergan. The band planned o playing three tunes, but the overwhelming audience respons led to an encore fourth song. The performance was brillian . On Wednesday, Dennis Troute, from Channel Eight, spoke o the Cambodian situation and showed a fascinating film clip fro: the documentary Cambodia: On Our Conscience. Hi presentation was, at times, horrifying, and always thougl provoking. , ' ' h ' ' . e c a a On Thursday John Bealls Debate club discussed t possibility of the U S. boycott of the 1980 Moscow Summ Olympics. Sophomores Sheli Barnett and Sheryl Hurd fought f the affirmative side, while Juniors Ellis Telford and Mike Maty argued for the negative side. Finally, on Friday, Sarah Buchanan spoke about th Experiment in International Living. The entire process w explained, with the help of Janet Haldeman, who spoke o orientation, Robin Stephens, who discussed life abroad, Meredith Trim, who provided additional information. Janet Robin went to France and Denmark, respectively, with program, whereas Meredith went to France with a program. ABRAHAM LINCOLN DAY The Greenhill Choir sang The Battle Hymn of the Ftepublicg' then Abraham Lincoln and his entourage entered. On February 29, for an hour and a half, the sixteenth president of the United States visited Greenhill to answer questions about the state of the union in 1864. Alan Peppard introduced Mr. Lincoln. Greenhill students Tom Perryman, Ellis Telford, Floss Harper, and Julie Jackson acted as Northern newspaper reporters who asked the President questions regarding slavery and secession. Mr. Lincoln was portrayed by Robert Blake, who performs nationwide representing Lincoln Insurance. CABARET :N--Q fs: os, l T ,af ld. tk N.. if f ' Gt X THE GREENHILL THEATRE PRESENTS lerome Lawrence and Robert Lees THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN IAIL r Richard Malmberg as Baileyg John Murphy as Henry Thoreau. 178 i T so Don Uloth and Kathie Blum as Waldo and Lydian Emerson Henry Thoreau, with Lisa Roberts as his mother. z: ,f ,ZW 'W f if risk 1 ffwf J 44 pf' 5 W a Q X , , 'J- ,.. ' ' Www! N f 5+ A a MW? ,aw ' X EIGHTH GRADE Beth Ablon Barbara Agnich Eric Alberty Chris Anderson Jayne Ball Lea Bauman Ethan Besser Robert Bowman Brad Bracken Cindy Brotman Denise Buffins Julie Burgess Dean Chang Becky Childers Peter Claggett Philip Coe Josie Collins Kelly Conser Ed Corbett Jady Deering Lori Deering Gretchen Erb 2 ,Vw uw J, -Y MV' .Jig 1 K :At L, il V: . :.'f:,.w Ar-1r'+?-Qi ':i'f t?'f , ,i l, fi 5 Q 3 , 1 4 G f ' f , ,J I asm . ,. M I J f ' if if N. 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Scott Stone 'ig' 'Q Nancy Thompson X 5 ' Michael Thum My 1 Waverly Ware H fi , John Warren 1:1 Vi my if f' XE 'I Ellen Weinberg Ai , Q 1 r.+.- ' ra , 'V- '. ,-,-'.'. -1y'.r I, ,v l,-,wmiv FWTH Julie Adams Angela Adkins Bruce Agnich Elise Alhadef Doug Baer Peter Barrett Michael Bean Tim Bentley Julie Black Cynthia Bright Emily Buss Carson Clement Jorie Collins Beth Conner Bizzit Costanzo David Crooks Stefani Dardaganian Kate Dowe Kirk Dunk Elizabeth Eastes GRADE al- . 0 , M ,K l 5' lll,t it f l lyyylllll fy ,X , g J, X1 vw C to 453, g'..'4-'kv ji 'WB A 1, b , . E, s an wb. Q , CTRPTI ml Ml, eff, 'Q EN : ll' vw , ff 1 - 5 ,STL ll, is atv I l ll. Elain Farrow Jeff Fiedelman Bruce Fraser Margie Fussell Karen Gillaspy Stephen Gindling Stephanie Golden Julie Goldtarb Jefl Goodman Kathryn Hamm Chris Harrington Allan Hayslip Matthew Henderson Mila Hermanovski Julle Hoffman Laurel Humphrey Craig Irons Tracy Jaffer Trey Johnson Hugh Kienast Ross Killinger Amy Kreisler Oliver Krevet Garry LaMoyne Nancy Lane Missy Levy Scott Lipscomb Jennifer Lipshy Buffy Lusk Lee Lyon Kelly McCord Vicky McEIhaney Pat McGuire Gretchen Menser Jenny Monesson Nicole Payseur Scottie Pearson Mark Platt 1 xx .. 5 .. X Hr sv if K 5 WE f aw t E Me, . f -v I H his 11- X r A' l..t ,ff L' 5 I - F 9 - i v Ti is ax. W e It -is-nn Scott Porter Kristi Potts Greg Reese Mark Reid Tara Richardson Libby Roberts Lela Rose John Sartain Judy Sayah Chris Schrauff Amy Sigman Andrew Sprankell Robb Steinberg Marni Stiffel Julie Thompson Brett Underhill Anna Weiss Jesse Wllliams Neal Winters FIFTH GRADE The fifth graders this year had a very funfilled and exciting first year in Middle School. To go along with their history studies, the fifth grade celebrated Greek and Roman day as a part of their International Week activities. As a class project they sold Fudge-o-Grams.' For their end of the year activity, they held a campout at Lakeview Methodist Assembly in Palestine, Texas. 'ln May, the fifth grade celebrated Medieval Day. 198 Y Q ,, ,., nv. if O Q .. : jf , ', , ' T 'vvgfy ?:..fj.v.f fl '4' SYN 'Si vx, 6 if SIXTH GRADE This year's sixth grade had many fun and enjoyable activities. For a taste of culture, the sixth grade visited an art exhibit at the Kimball Museum. To enhance their study of history, the sixth grade held a Renaissance Day when they wore costumes and performed skits. To bring joy and good cheer to the holiday season, they spent a day ice skating. As a final activity, the sixth grade held a campout at Goddard Youth Camp in Oklahoma. Sm V f 200 ' Y-', i .. ,,i. av ,E 2 t f1 5 v M ff ,if A 1' -, 'fr ,M ' , Rr: in ,W M . W 'N gi ' , L. J 3 1 QW 5 M .Q v. W i Q' A ' 5. Y Y . , f M Q4 :gli W' I W - 1 f ,Q Q Y 3 ' 2 , ' 'WW' , ' v 1 9 3 5 4 ,, 4 :fy H' 6 , mm ,gk fo SEVENTH GRADE This year's seventh grade was very active. To celebrate Homecoming, they held the second annual balloon launch. To celebrate the holiday season, seventh graders ate a pancake breakfast prepared by mothers and teachers, then went roller skating. To coincide with their reading studies, they dedicated a day to the novel Shane. On Shane Day, the seventh graders ate a chili lunch, had a guest speaker, and performed scenes from the book. ln January they attended the Fort Worth Fat Stock Show and Rodeo. The Texas History trip to Austin and San Antonio was in March, and the busy seventh graders finished the year with a swimming party. 202 i EIGHTH GRADE The eighth grade had a tremendous final year in the Middle School. In addition to the academic preparations for Upper School, the eighth grade participated in class activities as well. They attended the movie Romeo and Juliet to add to their studies. As a community service project the eighth grade made and delivered Christmas stockings to handicapped children. In late January the class spent a day visiting area communication centers as part of a Mass Media field trip. To wrap up their year, the eighth grade spent four days at the Y.O. Ranch near Kerrville, Texas. J ..l. aww wg. K, 5 ef.. ' fms.s1s..1s. ag? 1 1. -IZITIUC-ICD ZCIJO1 FHUZDOI-Ja4JaCD 'l1'l1b-ICD ORGANIZATIONS .gl Middle School Student Forum is primarily a service organization. It participated in several activities this year. ln the fall, Student Forum members welcomed new students to campus and assigned them each a returning student who could help with their transition to Greenhill. They also sponsored a spirit contest at Homecoming, and awarded a plague to the grade with the greatest percentage of students attending the game. They were also responsible for helping with Mini-School and with the eighth grade transition day, and for decorating the Middle School Christmas tree. ln Addition, they provided an after-school change service for thirsty Middle School students. Members of the 1970-1980 Student Forum were: ltop rowl Nancy Josephson, Stacy Stiffel, Cindy Fiedelman, Jeff Devin, sponsor: lmiddle YOWQ Peter Henderson, David Lipscomb, Jon Tunnell, Tami Oesterling, Joey Lane, Karen Hagood, sponsor: ifront rowl Cris Partida, Brooks Alkek, Waverly Ware, Jennifer Lipshy, Mimi Platt, Jeff Fiedelman, Robb Steinberg, Matt Henderson. W' New For the second year in a row, Middle School students were totally responsible for producing the Middle School section of the Cavalcade. Editors were: Peyton Hayslip, Cheryl Turner, Aileen Seay, and Laura Trapp. lpictured at rightl. Other staff members included: Lea Bauman, Susan Silberberg, Sophia Sartain, Mi- chael Sowry, Peter Frenkel, David Werthelmer, Brad Dardaganian, Leonard Anshelevich, and Chris Robertson. lf.. X gh. t ...A T ft O Q t I 2 W Q I 'rr This year, the Middle School Cheerleaders worked to provide school spirit at sports events throughout the year. They also led cheers at pep rallies. Some of the athletes got in the act as well! One of the cheerleaders' major activities was to sponsor a Valentine's Dance. Most students dressed up for the dance, but a few dressed strangely ipictured belowl. The 1979-1980 cheerleaders were: Laura Trapp, Aileen Seay, Nancy Josephson, Sophia Sartain, Stacy Siegel, Andrea Termini, Len Pitre, and Cindy Fiedelman. ffhl, Wh Q1 ,K-n-4 i SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS FOOTBALL ENDS SEASON VICTORIOUSLY Th y M ddl S h ol football team had a tremendous Th y f tpl th TISCC f g II fth f g Th f I d 71 .- I 4-Q 5 K. I-S, L..- . 5 ,,, '. 1' 1 -1 1 GIRLS BASKETBALL LEADS CONFERENCE Th g I b k tb Ilt th' y h d fth b t n ver They f tpl th TISCC f dhd 121 d no 1: . Q 1 51 A Q.. s ,. X Wgqhg X Uk Krvkr ,vin K A i 1, Q . 4 4 ' f 'fff-W ' .+ ill I-- .g . ,. K g 6 sw ., - , - ,v- - N g I ' ,. A . W V . fff x , Y-l'- iw 'N-1 ..- ' A ff' Q -L ik . .- W Wwrf K., -gf? xml- 'Ju - 'WM , 1 ,Q 0 A Q .Our . . , figs kg 7. rifuhy . L, ir A vm . .1 , 5 4 ' . 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J , fr If ff SEWELL W6-QQWWZ0 Preston Road 8 Mockingbird 526-8505 622 Pre sion Ro Val V illag e h ' a ouse of b 'il,1fa?a1g5X5g752 0 - 3 Inc. oohs 365690 ' if il, gd ,, 'MM . Vk ' 056 O09 OWS Wx 6?- BX - od GMP-55 x09 5 QQGXXNG Vim! pzifeo 1 P55 WXSWVMO X QQN me GV 1 ,ao 590 ooevooi - out 15399 SKOCSGGKS 550 6 0xx9?oc3fx6z-. .. '2,'5fbf'N'L'6'N WNW ovevovi 90002 05 W W 260 NCH CCRPCRATION COMPLIMENTS OF ARROW INDUSTRIES Best Wishes To The Class 0f 1980 Murray Development Company Don Bass, President Standard This page sponsored by Fruit and Vegetable Ge 3 T CCMPLIMENTS OF JERRULD TRIM 2 1' :JPL JZ fy 44J!'94x7g49Zj2QO Q15 fb g f W'3V5 Q90 W5 !794fQ4r fi 635 n 'DQ AE' 1,2 5,:f , xi ,advi- f 'E n fi, E :V I iii, W 2 i' C ef Qafgw ! gin? x , nf mwmmmw 2, ,Q - 'A K f 5 K J :tt is A if .K , my KL fi V 5 A W'1.1, X Q22 N . S .9m' . 5 Y-. ' A 7 A klyii C ' LSK: N zl: or , X Ai' PLASTICS MANUFACTURING 267 'fwfd pfffviif' WA K fs, 268 ,sw Q '4 Mm ,f CGMPLIMENTS OF JERELL INC f Q9 as 'Z up' THANKS, GREENHILL FOR OVER 500 YEARS OF EDUCATION THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1980 f 'bmi BRCNZE PATRGNS Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Pearle Mrs. Dorothy Dhella Mrs. Edith M. Newsome Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Eubanks, Jr CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1980 THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES GREENHILL SCHOOL MR. ARNOLD ABLON MR. IRVING BAKER MR. JON BAUMAN MRS. JOAN BECK MRS. MICKEY BRIGHT MR. BERRY COX MR. STEPHEN G. DARDAGANIAN MR. PETER DAUTERMAN MR. CAL DONSKY MRS. SALLY ESTES MR. PHILLIP G. FOOTE MR. GERALD FRANKEL MR. RICHARD FRELING MR. RAY GOLDEN MR. IRWIN GROSSMAN DR. JEANENE HALDEMAN MR. MICHAEL HAYSLIP MRS. JANET KUTNER MR. RICHARD LAMBERT MR. RICHARD LANE DR. MARK LEMMON MRS. MERYL LEVY MR. LARRY LEY DR. ZECK H. LIEBERMAN MR. BRUCE A. LIPSHY MR. PAT LOCONTO MR. EDWIN B. LYON, III MR. SAM B. MARCUS MR. JAMES E. MASER MRS. CAROL MCCUTCHIN MR. ROBERT M. MELTzER MR. DOUGLAS D. MULDER MR. JOSHUA MUSS MR. JOE J. NAGLER MR. HARRY PARKER MRS. JENEANE PEARLMAN MRS. ANN PERRYMAN MR. TED RICKENBACKER MR. BILL ROGERS MR. ROBERT D. ROGERS MR. EDWARD w. ROSE, III MR. JOHN B. SARTAIN DR. GERALD SCHNEIDER MR. ROBERT SHUEY DR. JOEL B. STEINBERG MR. ROBERT STIFFEL MR. GEORGE w. SULLIVAN MRS. CAROLYN SwITzER MR. SEYMOUR R. THUM MR. JERROLD M. TRIM MR. JAMES UPFIELD MR. JOE T. VERDESCA MR. C. J. WEBSTER MR. MAx WELLS 27 U I YNY MASH NAME YN PHOTOS-EA Quality photography for over 40 years 0 Individual 81 family portraits o 6931 Snider Plaza ' Group DiCfUfeS ' Dallas, Texas 75205 Q Commercial photography Q 368-0131 Q Wedding photography 0 272 'si 4-f ' CGNGRATULATICDNS SENIGRS From the Class of 1982 Il I lik ., . , . k ,. . .V ..,, I 1.75 .34 .'Z:5::'5 X ' U iii 'fa 'i 1 1 DUTCH MILL FLOWERS Flowers of Distinction 16 Dal Rich Village Richardson, Texas 75080 Phone 235-7123 Q 1 or ,A A ' .9 4 - Qin I, . ,ve V. zfii COMPLIMENTS OF Camera King 274 COMPLIMENTS OF SOUTHWEST PUMP CO uQ COIVIPLIMENTS OF THE CLASS OF 1981 'K QS X X XY A .KK .F I I Qbwwwnbt A 4 4 4 4 Wi 4MBHK4P EXTERIOR AND INTERIQR DESIGN BIOO CARLISLE ' SUITE IO9' DALLASTEXAS 75204- ZI4 7429973 277 X AUTOGRAPHS 3.-..-,.W....,A . , N v 148 fiiiw fly.. .... , A M-.51 'J 5 ,ar an-g-m GLq1,e.v Q if fl. I x-, 9 3-Q an N fn Q: W N? A gf 14? uv G 0 0 Up .vw no, 0' YQ , E . 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'K R A 'A '1 2' ,J . gin V T- 'QNX x..,N 4-1 Q, , J ANI, -.fry ur J S ew Q1 WV Q., X 'ax 'Wi ' .H sk 'Y'g3'8 ,nl ,wg ' LN' Q3 'tk 'Nz . 5 , 'U' 'gg '!1' fd xi 2 1 V3 -quvlfv x.,,,.' 3 49 4 6, fa 5 5' ..,.....-..ae- 5 h 4527 288 1980 CAVALCADE Volume XXX The Greenhill School Dallas, Texas EDITORS: Suzanne Plueckhahn Daryl Sisson PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR: Dan Goetz SPONSOR: Timmi Kuykendall ' EDITORIAL STAFF: Susan Bauman Rod Lehman Nancy Powell Carol Rosenfeld Bill Thompson STAFF: Leland Burk Laura Gorman Lisa Frenkel Julie Grossman Jennifer Hutchings Jeff Kerber Ann Kupfer David Kupfer ' Lisa Laufer John Levy Llsa Marcus Lee Ann Morgan Kamma Sisson Robin Stephens Taylor Winston . SPECIAL THANKS TO: Roddy Austin Michael Silverman Mike Skobjak Stuart Somer Mike Sullivan Ellis Telford Meredith Trim MIDDLE SCHOOL SPONSOR: Elaine Lambright
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