Greenhill School - Cavalcade Yearbook (Addison, TX)
- Class of 1982
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4.0-1-.nw C a V a l c 3 d 6 1982 Vol. XXXIII , ' , ' . 1 1 1 53 ' ' ,T .9f'f.' 'P 1- 'ff ' Schbolz ' ' I l:' I , Head Head bf Dr. Ian Rule V A Mew? Gr enhill THE GREENHILL SCHOOL - 14255 MIDWAYA FfOKA DWDALLA S, TEXASf f52C3452141661-1211 Phillip G. Foote, Headmaster The Greenhill School Statement of Purposes speaks of our curriculum as an organic entity, constantly under revision. This is important to a school that encourages individual approaches to each student, subject to acceptable performances within a rigorous college preparatory program. As we enter the 80's we will continue to seek out the finest teachers, the finest all-around students and the finest methods in reaching our educational goals. These goals will continue to be: 15 emphasis placed on achieving proficiency in the processes of learning rather than learning by rote, Keeping at the heart of the curriculum the: 23 fundamental academic disciplines, the skills of reading, writing, speaking and mathematicsg 35 reaching out in various directions to satisfy and develop the intellectual, creative and physical needs of each student and to provide rich educational choices, 47 complementing this effort with extra curricular activities such as athletics, music, art and theater. For the 1980's Greenhill is committed to providing an environment of excellence in attaining each of these goals. 2 1 Devotion . . . ' .,. willingpsupportive and the list continues to grow. This .ye'ar's senior class has chosen to dedicate the 1198121982 Cavalcade to two of their class sponsors, Mr. James Y Edward Kilmer, Jr. and Ms. Suzanne Carol Roman. lp ,Mr. Skip Kilmer has been teaching at Greenhill since 1972. Now ,theihead of the Science Department, Mr. Kilmer hastaughtginthe Middle School fwhere he taught the senior class in sixth tgradeb as well as in the Upper School. He obtained his Bachelor's Degree and Master's Degree at ,East Texas State University. Then, prior to coming to Greenhill, Mr. Kilmer taught as a Graduate Assistant at 'East Texas State University. The patience and un- derstanding Mr. Kilmer has is best visible with his interaction with his students in Physics classes Cas well as his other courses.j Ms. Sue', Roman has been at Greenhill since 1970. She has taught many History courses throughout the years in United States v History and Government. Ms. Roman obtained, her Bachelor's Degree at Michigan State University and her Master's Degree at Wayne State University. .Before coming to Dallas, she taught for five years at :Crestwood High School in Dearborn Heights, Michigan., Her vivaciousness is evident in the classroom aswell as in her responsibility as the Twelfth Grade Coordinator. Mr. Kilmer and Ms. Roman are always willing to work concession stands at football games or helping a student after school. With these qualities, they have given our class needed guidance, support, and appreciative advice. Our classlfeels very fortunate to have these two special people as their teachers, sponsors, and friends. Faculty Chaperones . . . Advisory meetings . . . Vulgar . . . Faculty volleyball . . . detentions . . . Polar Bear Tennis . . . Summer School . . . Chorus?! . . . Make it a happy one . . . Parent Conferences . . . computer dating . . . departmental meetings . . . faculty dining room . . . vacations . '. . Motorsickle . . . carpool duty . . . Quiet Study . . . concession stands . . . Community Service Day . . . Orientation . . . Teacher Appreciation Day . . . grading papers . . . First Period . . . Student Review . . . mfg? a ,M Q E 1 4152 'F Ld- 'N A- - 4 Upper School Ski Trip . . . Sound of Music . . . gourmet bake sales . . . College Representatives . . . floater period . . . the Ground Zero Club . . . Tom DoWe's Colorful Announcement Service . . . dead days . . . Prom . . . Wednesday Assembly Periods . . .norainforGraduation. . .book sales. . .class meetings . . . Mixers . . . Auditions . . . Valentine's Day Dance . . . floods. . .National Merits. . .Senior Cookout. . .Morning announcements . . . I.S.A.S. . . . S.P.C. . . . S.A.T. . . . N.M.S.Q.T.. . .A.C.H.. . .T.I.S.C.. . .P.S.A.T.. . .class rings . . .exams. . .Quiz Bowl. . .SeniorPranks. . .Quiet Study . . . Summer Reading . . . s 2 - 5 r Middle School Time line stories . . . Wordly Wise . Mass Media ' W . . . cubby holes . . . Fudge-o-grams . . . Romeo and Juliet Opera . . . Dynamite . . . Y.O. Ranch . turning twelve . . . I.Q. Tests. . . Gift Wrape Party . . . Serendipity . . . Student Forum Elections . . . Messages . . . Balloon Launch . . . Runner of the Day . . . guest speakers . . . The Old Man and the Sea . . . dances . . . campouts . . . Pancake Breakfast . . . Greek8zRomanDays. . .A8zBTeams. . .Transition Night . . . Stat points . . . Renaissance Day . . . s 6 .,.4v ' fi r' ik? it Lower School Motor Room . . . Note-taking in Fourth grade . . . Super Machine . . . Writing journals . . . Lovey the Dove . . . Cuisinaire rods . . . Reading . . . spelling bee . . . S.R.A.'s . . . recesses . . . Katie the guinea pig. . .Valentine's Day parties. . .writing your first discussion question . . . Show 'n Tell . . . metrics . . . Special Projects . . . the Indians are coming . . . Sugar and Spice the rabbits . . . studying the digestive tract . . . Book Reading shields and keys . . . movies . . . rehearsing for playsproductions . . . end of year campouts . . . music . . . art . . . ff H1 7 Preschool Birthday cakes. . .naps. . .the Cottage . . .rubber blocks . . . Helping hands . . . Storytime . . . Show 'n Tell. . .phonics. . .cooking. . .Indians. . . Indian George . . . finger painting . . . Tinker Toys . . . making holiday decorations . . . playing house . . . Letter of the Day . . . alphabet's a, b, c . . . special days . . . field trips . . . pumpkins . . . tee-pees . . . French . . . drawing . . . snacks of juice and crackers can 8 5- w l 1 1 Q I r i Z E L A 9 E 5 5 3 H3 5 2 if Zi ef. H5 52 fs W Ei fi ii mi if ya EQ ADMINISTRATIO Mr. Stephen Blanchard Admissions Director, Registrar, Eighth Grade History Mr. Dick Cadigan Director of Development Mrs. Lucinda F. Carter Head of Middle School Mr. Peter Cooper Head of Upper School d love to, eight o'clock The Dewey Decimal System can be An who W1 win he uld be fine. Mr. Jeff Devin Assistant to the Headma er, st Eighth Grade History Mrs. Estelle Dickens Head of Lower School, Director of Testing Mr. Michael Eaton Program Co-ordinator, Computer Co-ordinator Mr. Robert Murphy Upper School Dean, Upper School Math Mrs. Drew Parham Director Of Upper School Activities, Upper School Spanish Mr. Kenneth Peil Business Manager Dr. Ian Rule Head of Preschool, Upper School Philosophy Mrs. Randy Thompson Assistant to the Head of Middle School Upper School Math Mrs. Rhea Wolfram College Counselor Mrs. Lorene Zeiter Assistant to the Head of Lower School confusing at times H mecomlng football game? SECRETARIES, LIBRARIANS, STAFF Vi, , ,-ii V ' ,- 12 VLV,. zgk, K f 5 4 . i V, f , J . ,,,,,L,,,,,,,, Mrs. Marilyn Aaron Speech Pathologist Mrs. Jeanne Baker Librarian Mr. Charles Barksdale Head of Maintenance Mrs. Maxine Brittain Librarian Ms. Jill Cohen Middle and Upper School Typing, Computer Mrs. Rosemary Cox Head Librarian Mrs. Mel Curtis Upper School Secretary Mrs. Jean Ferguson Development Secretary Directory of Publications Mrs. Patricia Haase Librarian Mrs. Darlene Hall Executive Secretary to the Headmaster Mrs. Debbie Harris Xerox Mrs. Jean Henderson Lower Schoof Secretary Mrs. Arlene Henry Nurse Mrs. Maria Honza Switchboard Operator Mrs. Patsy Jacobs College Counseling Secretary Mrs. Lavonda Monk Bookstore Manager Mrs. Sue Porter Middle School Secretary Mrs. Virginia Pringle Preschool Secretary Mrs. Lorene Richardson Dietician Mrs. Justine Scheffey Admissions Secretary Mrs. Oleta Willard Language Tutor GLISH Lower School: The child is introduced to the rudiments of the English language by acquainting him with the sound, the appearance, the formation, and the meaning of the symbols it employs, by detailing the need to organize these symbols into coherent, intelligent, and logical vehicle for communication. An understanding and appreciation for the limitless variety of ways in which these symbols are used in the literature of the language is cultivated. Middle School: Throughfrequentevaluation,the teachers determine the level of each student's competency and work with him to improve his manipulation and understanding of the English language. The program strives for relevancy. As reading, grammar, literature, history, and science merge, the student's skills and concepts begin to connect, and thus, acquisition of knowledge becomes more fulfilling. -Use of the library is taught and cultivated on each grade level in cooperation with the Mrs. Christine Eastus Chairman of Language Arts Department, Upper School English Miss Genie Ballard Third Grade Language Arts Mr. John Beall Upper School English Mr. Jack Clifford Fifth Grade Reading Mrs. Laurie Cumming Fourth Grade English Ms. Leta Davis Third Grade Language Arts Mrs. Barbara Erwin Sixth Grade Language Arts Mrs. Doris Gonzales Eighth Grade Language Arts Mrs. Barbara Gunnin Seventh Grade Language Arts Mrs. Karen Hagood Sixth Grade Language Arts Mrs. Timmi Kuykendall Upper School English Mrs. Joan McDole Fifth Grade Language Arts Mr. Jeffery Nordgren Eighth Grade Reading Mr. Peter Norris Upper School English Mr. Julian Smith Seventh Grade Language Arts Mr. Richard Williams Upper School English, Psychology Yes, I am a sailor man 14 librarians. Upper School: Language is man's unique means of relating to his universe and to other men and, as such, it is indispensable as a tool of practical and artistic expression. 11 Logical development of ideas in concise and clear written form, 25 Analytical and sensitive interpretive reading, 35 Comprehensive familiarity with our literary heritage, and 43 Vocabulary enrichment The ninth grade writing program is directed to alleviate the problems of conceptualization and organization, which are so essential to success in all academic areas. We constantly utilize our students' knowledge ofnot only history, but also psychology, philosophy, and science to make literature more relevant and meaningful. We use geometry as a model for writing, we employ art as the visual representation of the various literary schools, and we relate music to poetry. Naturally, we are avid users of all libraries. We squeeze the universe into a ball, to roll it toward some overwhelming question . . . Wiz-Quiz, Quiz-Wiz, Wiz-Quiz with reasoning, memorizing, analyzing, and conceptualizing through reading, discussing, and doing. They have utilized a wide variety of materials including films, posters, maps, games, art, primary source readings, flags, costumes, stories, and so on. Building on this foundation, the Faculty also design out-of-class learning activities such as field trips and camp-outs, plays, and dramatic presentations, homework, and commemorative events fTlianksgiving feasts, Chinese New Year, Texas Plays, Columbus Day Playsj. And they have initiated integrative learning activities in historylsocial studies subjects which involve other disciplines and, thus, their whole grade team: Western Days, Medieval and Rennaissance Days, and so on. Thus, the Faculty seek to inspire enthusiasm for learning through their own enthusiasm for these disciplines which provide opportunities for personal growth as well as for creative teaching and multi-faceted relationships with students. Dr. Ray Buchanan Chairman of History Department, Upper School History Mr. Matthew Bailey Seventh Grade History Mrs. Judy Braack Fifth Grade History Ms. Becky Choate First Grade Social Studies and Phonics Mr. Bill Fanning Eighth Grade History, Middle School Foreign Language Mrs. Christine Goodrich Second Grade Social Studies and Phonics Dr. Barbara Graves Upper School History Ms. Sharlene Gretencord Third Grade Social Studies and Language Arts Mrs. Cathy Maddox Second Grade Social Studies and Phonics Mr. Michael Moline Sixth Grade History Mrs. Joan Roberts Fourth Grade History Ms. Sue Roman Upper School History Mrs. Muriel Seldin Upper School Art History Mrs. Peggy Wallace First Grade Social Studies and Phonics do you think it is? I dont know, what do you think it Listen closely and ye shall hear . . 15 MATHE ATICS Mr. Wesley Kittleman Chairman of Math Department, Upper School Math Ms. Mary Bonness Second Grade Math and Science Mrs. Faith Bridges Upper School Math Ms. Patricia Carls Eighth Grade Math Mr. Paul Doocy Sixth Grade Math Mr. Frank Dregallo Fifth Grade Math Ms. Barbara Gelsomino Third Grade Math Mrs. Mary Meinardus Upper School Math Ms. Susan Paddock Upper School Math Mr. Henry Paolissi Fourth Grade Math Mrs. Susan Terrill Seventh Grade Math Mrs. Linda Thompson First Grade Math and Science In Mathematics we are bulldln a rogram originates in the Pre School and flows Lower, Middle and Upper Schools We want each to enjoy, understand and see the value of n Our program assures adequate preparation with option of maximum participation through a college Calculus course We help our students to learn ln a logical, ord even creative way We use a spiral approa t A topic is taught up to the students' level and maturity. At a later date the topic IS and we build on previous understanding It lS always nice to meet old friends This year, one of our special goals is to lncrease the frequency and level of difficulty of story problems We search for thoughtful problems which require more thinking and less turning the crank This 1S being accomplished at every level of Greenhill F st Faith The toughest teacher in . . . and only one A Students at Greenhill are involved in science courses at virtually every level, from Kindergarten to the twelfth grade. Through these courses they study patterns, natural laws, environmental interactions, and their own growth and development. Hands on, laboratory experiences, coupled with field trips, help integrate the world of science into the expanding World of each student. Integration with their other courses at school is also emphasized. Science teachers pay particular attention to the development of reading and writing skills. Mathematics are necessary at many levels, and the science and math teachers coordinate their goals. The most fundamental skills in science-skeptical observa- tion and analysis-are carefully nurtured throughout the curriculum. Finally, the joy of learning about the world we live in is a key element in the teaching of science at Greenhill. QQ-q' ' Hmm . . . maybe I should have worn a polo. SCIENCE Mr. Skip Kilmer Chairman of Science Department, Upper School Science Dr. Ed Burrows Upper School Science Mr. John Dunn Fifth Grade Science Mrs. Sue Guderjan Fourth Grade Science Mr. Michael Harry Upper School Science Mr. George Hay Second Grade Science and Math Ms. Martha Honse Third Grade Science Mr. John Hornbach First Grade Science and Math Ms. Elizabeth Murdock Sixth Grade Science Mr. Israel Solon Upper School Science Mrs. Kathy Warren Seventh Grade Science Mrs. Kristin Williams Eighth Grade Science And for my next air-violin number '-M W 6 OREIG L GU G Mr. Joseph Gonzales Chairman of Foreign Language Department, Upper School Spanish Mrs. Jacqueline Benning Middle School French Mrs. Susan Comfort ' A Lower School French Dr. Michael Nill Upper and Middle Schools Latin Mr. Paul Pickering Middle School French and Spanish Ms. Pamela Price Sixth Grade French Mrs. Sylvia Silven Upper School French VN and Spanish Mrs. Renee White Upper School French V , as fi Mme Comfort avec ses enfants. E The Foreign Language Department brings to the Greenhill community the expertise and knowledge of foreign languages, and cultures. The depart- ment's desires to motivate each student's intellectual curiosity toward the goal of learning the mechanics of the foreign language. So that helshe may then use this language to enhance his knowledge of the world and promote under- standing and better communication between different cultures of the world. Seiiora Silven-a proud Grandma . PRESCHOCL A D PRI ER This year the Preschool has been a vital mixture of the old and the new, the traditional and the innovative. Indian George and the Pow-Wow , the Thanksgiving Feast with Indian visitors ithe Primersl, the Nutcracker Ballet and the May Fest, were all lively, exciting occasions that harked back to earlier Greenhill days. A happy, harmonious blend of four returning teachers and four new teachers has provided both continuity and creativity and has certainly made the transition to a new Head of Preschool an easy one. And finally, the completion of The Cottage and There was an old woman who . . . the arrival of the new Big Toy marked the beginning of the Preschool Power Campaign , a campaign to change the Preschool's traditional low profile on the Greenhill campus. There were Preschool Power Perspiration Parties where parents labored to spruce up the Preschool area, a Preschool Power Parade where the children marched throughout the school with signs proclaiming their interest in being included in a wide range of school activities, and other Preschool Power events, stressing the fact that Preschool parents and kids wanted to get more involved in the life of the school. Mrs. Gay Boyer Primer Mrs. Claudia Davis Preschool Ms. Caroline Erdman Kindergarten Mrs. Renee Gilbert Kindergarten Mrs. Karyl Gindling Kindergarten Mrs. Emily McLaughlin Preschool, Computor Assistant Mrs. Nancy Solon P h 1 resc oo Ms. Alice Strachan Kindergarten Ms. Becky Taylor Preschool Ms. Diane Thompson Primer 2 W 3 Preschoolers welcome Ms. Strachan as a new teacher. 19 As an integral part of every students' life at Greenhill, the Fine Arts Department educates the students in creative expression and appreciation of music, drama, visual arts, and speech. The campus itself bespeaks the importance of the arts in Greenhill life-with both students' art work and selections from the Ackerman Foundation collection of contemporary art embellishing each building of the campus. '-If The Fine Arts facilities consist of an outstanding theatre, a complete recording studio, five photographic dark rooms, two kilns, a weaving studio, a ballet studio and complete instrumental and choral halls. Along with music and art, required for all Lower and Middle schoolers, there are twenty-six separate Fine Arts electives courses offered, ranging from Computer Music to Sculpture and Advanced Acting. And with expanding participation in the ISAS Fine Arts Festival, numerous state forensics tournaments, and the Texas State Fair, FI E ARTS Mr. Michael Manes Chairman of Fine Arts M Department, Upper and Middle Schools Music Mr. Roddy Austin Upper School Drama, Middle School Forensics Mrs. Sheryl Ellis Lower and Middle Schools Drama, Speech, Gymnastics Mrs. Sally Kimbrell Ballet Mrs. Susan Wiles Lower School Music Mrs. Pat McGee Preschool Music Mrs. Carol Oliver Lower and Middle Schools Music, Voice Mrs. Wendy Pearce Lower School Art Mr. Paul Raaen Instrumental Music Ms. Margaret Reynolds Middle School Art Ms. Sandra Stevenson Upper School Art Mrs. Paula Watson Middle School Art If you have a few hours let me tell you about our Fine Arts Program. 20 students gain increasing exposure of their talents. Chrissi and Miss Stevenson enjoy their art experiences on the Biology field trip. So you want to be an actor 5,79 PHYSIC L ED ATIO Lower School Physical Education in involved in the building years for our students. In the first grade, children use the Motor Room in the morning, developing their fine motor control. Working at the chalk board, developing listening skills, manipulating puzzles, tumbling, balancing on beams and boardsg aid in the development of their coordination. Physical Education for first through third grades work on large motor skills such as jumping, running, and ball handling. They play games using these acquired skills and learn to work and play together. Fourth through Sixth graders, use the skills they have learned in playing team sports, as Well as, an introduction to individualized sports, such as tennis, badminton, gymnastics, and track and field. Seventh and Eighth Graders are given the opportunity to participate in the school's Teamsports program. During this time, they are Working on improving their individual skills and team play. Upper Schoolers have a choice of playing a Varsity Sport or taking Physical Education Classes. These classes work basically with the life-time sports such as tennis, badminton, archery, weights, conditioning, and aerobic dance. All these activities provide the student with knowledge enabling them to participate in many different activities throughout their lives. , T . . E . sr . ....t Mr- Dlck Hall a, Athletic Director Z Mrs. Lynda Guttman ': x S2 5 Mrs. Henrietta Heck Mr. Thomas Holodak ' w : . - ff .. S iitr L 1t'r , .t t, ...S Ms Coleen McCulley E- , , i f ,XF , Mr. Mark Samide Y ' .. - Ms. Kathy Wells di Mr. Kuy Yim 1 .mgmgp-v' 2 . 1. .- ffl: -1 . 1' ' t ,... 2' . s t aacce as ..k . 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'R N E Q U if l flu f SX XZ, 1, X f v 'E 2 V E r H45 is Y V ' z 1 ' gl I Q 9 4 . ,, s 4215 P 4 , . 1 ,, 1' Q10 , A M Q x s Y! i 2 i 1 Mig: r W 5 ,X RPL ix 13 Ak S ek sw 1 ,J W w .ff , , - fl S, -if ' lily- S X f ' ' - wr, A , ,lA': 'X,gf!fi .1 N' ' J, - . -., ,. ... W f . J, And how do you like Dallas . . .? f ,,, bf ,M , ' 5 ' ,,l, f,.,W,,,, You Wouldn't dare! Look! I did it. 1 Coach Cifford, you make class so interesting. H A E.. , . 7 2- z an . ' --ff ,,., H H f ' g ' 5 -. 5 2 V i L 4 , 1629 'VU' 'lg 9 z ' :if-521 1133 fr' ff -Egirinifiv '5, 5F 515-M53g,,E'i?E:lgQ,AQ5??Q,gg-W, , a NV - Q' an Ve5iffWQa,- W, 3 gil f s Jew Do, re, me, fa, so, . . Fonzie, are you positive you I'm sorry you didn't like your blind Want to take Mr. Kilmer's date. physics course? 23 Sheli Lauren Barnett Andover . . . Extremely Intelligent . . . Debate Queen . . . Eats Cafeteria Food . . . Nice but likes to argue . . . History genius . . . Master debater M.D.D.I.0. . . . I.E. . . . - ?. Family, am ready for a new beginning. To the class of'82, I leave the memories of growing up and the great things we will accomplish. It has been an honor to belong to such a great class. To the Debate Club, I leave more crazy posters, McDonald's, and the task of never letting Mr. Beall get too comfortable. To the Evergreen, I ask that you always speak out. To my teachers, I leave my deepe respect. Mr. Beall, I leave you a compass, a map, and atr to nationals. Dr. B-uchanan, I leave you our long talks az your comical solutions to all ofmy problems. Mrs. East! I leave you your mystery and a happy Russian novel. IV Roman, I leave you your nicknames and your great sen of humor. Mr. Kilmer, I leave you in your own world ai my thanks for being suchia super advisor. Mr. Foote . , 1 V leave you a handful of major donors My family I tha you for all the love and support you have given me o the years. To Darren, the ability to practice what y preach. To Morton, the presidency of the Debate Club ' ! Y 1 ' . , 0 y ' .T e the seventh grade To Michael the Basketball Socc and Tennis teams To Dad your early morning peotry Mom I thank you for all the tlmes you ve been the Greenhill, I leave you in the hands ofthe people who ma you what you are, and who have made growing up h so special. You have prepared me well and now I s good-bye to your sheltered world, to face the real world. This Page Sponsored By Mr. 8: Mrs. Mitchell Barnett 26 I know that most wills begin with, I being of sound mind 8: body etc. . . . but I felt like being different. This is how I'll start mine. First of all I leave to my parents the deepest respect, love and gratitude for the first seventeen years of my life. You've given me a good beginning, now it's up to me to finish. To Tiffany, Yolanda and Charvey, remember to take every opportunity possible. The following is from memories of 7 years at GH. I know that I can't remember everyone but I gave it my best shot. Marc L., a haircut and a game of PAC-MAN. GAVIN, ????. David P., a cheeseburger. Corey, I think I'm going bald. Jordan, my best Jewish buddy, RUSH, mighty. Lauren, the best mom in the world. Crystal and Denise, ticklish situations. Lisa, don't do it!!! Talk to your speech therapist first. Susan, we had fun playing together, I'll miss you. If you ever have problems just remember, Life is like a Q D. Kamma, bye Bama. Jenny, DEC. 24TH!!!!! Jennifer, a spacebox. David K., Dr. J, the iceman. Chris, THE POLICE. Ann, I'll miss you, Annie. Scott, RUSH, a room at U. T. Stephen, ladies-man. Laura, BBBBLett, and lunch at the steakhouse. I. T., a B-day present. Johnny, This is it, go for it. Leland, I can't take you home. Neil Peart, and La Villa Strajiato. Chell, a very special person. Call me and we'l1 talk about marsh- mallows. ILY. Dynette, What can I say? a good friend and a special friendship. ILY. To Greenhill I leave a legacy of being the loudest, quiet person in it's history. Adios. Albert Betts Mighty Alby . . . Shemin . . . athlete . . . Kamma . . . Saturday morning cartoons. . .Uncle Albie. . .He's cool and chills out. . .tal1,dark, and handsome. . .Bettsy. . . awesome . . . Bruno . . . funny jokes . . . fast . . . the competition with Slick. . . Stop and Go's . . .No. 1 patron . . .Alberty. . . Balby. . .truck. . .brain. . .track. . . one of the best hairdressers of our time . . . Be you . . . fastnzlan . . . Secret Service Police . . . everybody's frien . . . Caught up in routine, you've got to break it Time won't wait for us we've got to make it Life is just a chance you've got to take it, take it Hold on, hold on to your dreams. -Triumph Qfdwlfftzffefa Lisa Marie Bobo A smile is the closest distance between two people. anon. 28 wgV'1l'n if axe? beautiful hair . . . Cavalcade . . . always friendly . . . Cotton-eyed Joe . . . the ski trip . . . James . . . New Mexico '81 . . . Where the is Coppell? . . . drives a bus . . . short . . . photogenic . . . pretty . . . sweet . . . poet . . . southern charm . . . spirited . . . lives in the boonies . . . S Sz S is the best . . . beautiful. . . I want to thank everyone who is and was a part of Greenhill School. You made it possible for me to survive 3 hard years with my head above water, and sometimes even my shoulders. Mr. Beall, thank you for teaching me how to write, you had to pry it out ofme. Mr. Kilmer, thank you for putting up with me and my non-physics oriented mind. I. L. Y. Amy, remember physics labs, all our plans, 1 Wild Halloween, rodeos, 2 B-day parties, ski trip, anything country, French tears, Mike, Alan, and others and everything,else,Giggles,ifwelaughhard enough,we can do anything. I. L. Y. Lisa L. remember, G-hill entrance exams a long time ago,baking 1 zillion cookies,long talks, the ski trip that never was, and that I. L. Y. Lisa F. I leave you this annual and all the blood, sweat, and tears that went into it. To all My other super wonderful friends, thank you for sharing part of your life with me. I LOVE ALL OFYOU VERY MUCH.Jamesremember,our special times and that I care. Michelle remember Me, and Blondy , wild nights before major exams, and I'm hungry!! You've got one more year, a whole bathroom, and tons of love. Most of all I would like to thank my wonderful, understanding and very patient parents. You've given me many opportunities and a fantastic life, You are very special to me and I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH. I'll miss everyone so much but life must go on so, LOOK OUT WORLD, HERE I COME!!! 47 I, Frank Bracken, after nine years on the Hill, do hereby the following: To Steve Mok: Mr. Potato Head, games, and airbands. To Mike K: a casino. To Years offriendship. To L. S. and J. R.: Mr. Aardvark cadethood. To David: great times playing hoop. To athan: 1f2 of the double stuff and all of the sweethearts can handle. To David P.: continued success in sports and a Long Silver's Gift Certificate. To Shannon: lots of long secrets and good times. To Susan: Phone calls about who. To Mary: a great friendship and a husband. To Dee: 5 great months and a I hope can grow. thanks for all you have done for me. To Golnzales muchas gracias y un.futuro afortunado. To o . n To Mr mpson thanks for your guidance and support To Smith Doocy and Murphy my utmost respect a ks for lessons I never could have learned in the QJr.Footballers-a great senior season! to Mr. gratitude for your understanding. To Elizabeth: Our friendship and the secret at Scott's never should have told you. To Brad: 2 more years on Hill. To Jenny: 7 years on the Hill. To Both of You: my and a visit to wherever I end up at school. To Mom Dad: my deepest respect for giving me love, support, confidence. To Greenhill: Thanks for allowing me to leave here with great deal more than I came with. he wildest colts make the best horses. -Plutarch ou can't always get what you want ut if you try sometime ou just might find ou get what you need. -The Rolling Stones Frank D. Bracken III Freshmangirls. . .OhioState. . .athlete. . .lovesSpeed Racer . . . big shoulders . . . No. 32 makes passes you wouldn't believe . . . that's wicked . . . SP Family . . . flirt . . . Fishman . . . Mr. Big . . . moo . . . good looking . . . muchas chicas . . . I swe-ah . . . Mr. Williams . . . gFoEsiure! . . .his dad loves Tab . . . Go Speed Racer . . . r. .. . . 2.4.6 naaatmf This Page Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Bracken, Jr. 29 Christopher S. Churchill VGQMQMQQ To Winton: Can you relate? Lunch at Herrera's, a friendship like none other, Clash and Clockwork Orange. To Brad: My first friend in Dallas, a good football career, talking about everything, the women would love you even more ifyou lost some weight. To B.J.:Estote To Ipse. To Alex: A week at your house, a friend I can talk to, meeting in Boston, thanks Father Brooks. To Scott: Freedom, BW and PW. Hope your lungs make it through soccer. To Ann: All our fights over Winton, watching movies, Nick's. To Kamma: The friend I never talk to, don't live in the past because the future will be better. To Lynn: Talking about everything but doing nothing, Brian. To Jen: FA loves BE. Coach Hall: Thank you for the most rewarding soccer seasons. To Mom and Dad: Thank you for this opportunity and I hope I have fulfilled a fraction of your dreams. I WILL LOVE YOU BOTH ALWAYS. To Stacie: Will you wolk me to my car? I'm glad I washed my car, saying the unexpected, motes, confidence, jealousies, always planning, multiple, JT and the Boss, leaving but always coming back, the 4th and 24th, late-night conversations, one ring, skipping class, picnic lunches, SMU, calls from Michigan, happy reunions, champagne at Brad's, you can't comprehend how much happiness you have brought me, I hope you know how much I love you. IAY Michigan seems like a dream to me now. -Simon 8: Garfunkel Don't want no God on my lawn -Cat Stevens I just want to stop and thank you baby -James Taylor class vice pres.. . .Stacie's. . .preppie. . .great athlete . . . Michigan . . . the boy next door . . . soccer . . . Just for reminders: Stacie's, only Stacie's . . . different Mercedes everyday . . . thinks he looks studious in his glasses. . .footballubet. . .goodlooking. . .hashisown cheerleader . . . Richie Rich . . . All American Kid . . . husband and wife. . .cool guy. . .Crisper. . .lives inthe past . . . Chrisburr. . . I, Kirsten Clinger, leave the following to the following: To Kimi, Qhi manj a mulberry tree, a pair of Famolares-minus the mud, a sunrise wlo MacDonald's in the way, a dance in the park, a pile of paper movies, memories of parties, dood, Rene 8x Company, Sturat's stroke andfor car accident,-a year's supply of Dipalma food, breaking into Blue, movies, Granada, music, cycling all weekend Qin the rainj, installing the door, . . . and the Spinach gang pulled out their hedge . . ., -our voyage yet ,to come lknowing you, you'll let me drive right past ith. Thanks for the wonderful past and always being there. I could not imagine my life without you. To my little devil Sof., a ride to my house minus the midget drivers and the balancing baby boy-who lost his balance, Sunday outings-equipped wfmusic, wading through a fountain Dr. Seuss, bubbles, 8z togas. our night out-iamong the treesj, catnip, repapering the street, our great adventure, and a ride on the Tollway, last bus to the Rollin' Stones, wet rats, nice walk around Fair Park, hot fchocolate, uncontrollable fits-in strange places, Outward Bound, great good-byes. Thank you for the laughter and the love. To Lena Qmy twin sisterj, elephants gem the sky, great notes, and wonderful poetry-Dalt's, alls, trip to Eulus and the sinking sand, nachoes, magic tricks and animal balloons, fireworks from Taco Bueno, t nd another trip to Dalt's. Missed having you at the hill. 'Thanks for the wonderful wild and crazy times. To J en-a iride in Blue and a drive in Max, frogurt, our talks, great music over the phone, onion soup, a swim in your pool, stopping by to see Rennie 8: Chris, our trip to the lake? I'm so happy to think you will be out when you read this. Love you and wish you all kinds of luck w! your future Q8zJJ. To Joy-bird, thank you so much for the good times-out to the farm, riding horses, turning circles in the parking lot. I love you, take care. To Lisa L., send me P postcard from Israel-I'll send you one from London, as soon as I get there. To Lisa B., a quart of oil. To Heather, ll the laughter-and more to come. To Katie, Hey cutie, Eemember me? you now own a copy oflllusions and 358.50 Qminus the pizzab. Thanks for the memories: Billy Joel, out w! Kathy, Dwarf St. and the Siamese cat, Gone With the Wind, 7-1 1's, the theatre, ISAS, the hurdles, go-carts, ew York, Rob, HoJo's . . . an entire year of new you are a wonderful friend and a fabulous it up. To sister Kat, I love you Qcan I your apt. sometime?b Mom and Dad, Thank you your love. Kirsten Wynn Clinger The world Don't be dismayed at good-byes. is your exercise-book, the A farewell is necessary pages before on which you do your you can meet sums. It is not reality, although you can express again, after moments or reality there if you wish. You are also free to write nonsense, or lies, or to tear the pages. again. And meeting lifetimes, is certain for those who are friends. Illusions, the Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach It's Kirsten, not Kristen . . . pretty . . . regression . . . DJ's . . . ESP . . . Earth to Kirsten . . . Mind Control. . Kirty-Kins . . . health food . . . punker . . . menta telepathy . . . Greenville Nights . . . where am I? . . . mystic . . . Kacy . . . sleeps on chocolate . . . beautiful hair. . .Veggie. . .KK. . .gorgeous red hair. . .finally got a car. . . Kirsten, can I have a ride? . . . David Bowie fan . . . Orange V-W. . . KMLSCMLQ UO- CU 31 Anne Marie Corbett 5 QQQQWYUALL . . .afraidofcrickets. . .greatpianoplayer. . .wildguys at church . . . Heather . . . hardworker . . . I'm going crazy-wanta come along? . . . dibble dabble . . nervous . . . Give me a good night's sleep or give me 2 nervous breakdown . . . w A I, Anne Marie Corbett, having lost my mind in my tire body leave the following: to Heather: 6 years ofcraziness Six Flags with Stuarts, the cave, the infamous MSO, S1' Skate, ISAS here we come, twins, your very own pile 01 leaves, and a huge bank account. Thanks for putting u with me! Qremember where to send your kids! LYLAS. T Paula: I can't believe I did that! , your hot dates, squirrel, a movie, and friendship. To Scott I leave birthday present, Pm going insane! , and an invisibl coat. To Scott and Rod: another drivers ed class. To Kimi 20 montage boxes. Laura and anyone else I haven'1 mentioned so far, thanks for your friendship. To Jill Hercules: A ride to school with someone who can drive 24 dances where you dance every dance, and hot dates at the Y . Edward: permission to play your stereo as loud as you want to and when you want to, East Stake girls. a new alarm clock, 24 more dances, and a car ofyour ownf I love you. Jill and Edward: two more years of seminary and two more years on the Hill . Good Luck! To Mr. Kilmer: Thanks for all the messes you got me out of QKilmer's advisory No. 1!J Judy and Penny: a cruise down Spring Valley and too many movies. Penny: Fun at the Y , peace and quiet, a maid or insanity, 10 million parties, cruising, wall-to-wall brains , MN yuck , Is it MTM on MTC? QHa ha! You're not getting rid of me!J To my parents: Thanks for 17 years of late nights, for understanding me, and for being examples that I cali follow. If it weren't for you, I never would have made it this far. I love you. And lastly, to Greenhill I leave my thanks. l n 1 1 This Page Sponsored By Leroy fL was ell daddy always says . . . Leroy . . . always with longest nails at school . . . Mrs. Parham . . . her leg in a boating accident miles away from any . .gregarious. . . Daddy's in oil . . .believes in cookies. . .talkingis one ofherhobbies. . .loves children. . . Laura Wood Corman The more it SNOWS-tiddely-pom, The more it GOES-tiddely-pom The more it GOES-tiddely-pom On Snowing. And nobody KNOWS-tiddely-pom How cold my TOES-tiddely-pom How cold my TOES-tiddely-pom Are Growing. -THE HOUSE AT POOH CORNER A. A. Milne I write this will knowing that I'm the last of an era, the last Corman at Greenhill. To Mrs. Eastus, Dr. B., Mrs. Seldin, Dr. Graves, Mrs. Thompson, Mr. Beall, and Mr. Eaton: Thank you for helping me to see the Forest and the Trees. Sue Roman: Without your love and care I would never have made it through Greenhill. Kimi: I've known you all my life: you are the person I turn to in a time of crisis, so with love I leave you many years of life, and an always flaring set of nostrils. Amy: As I write this I've known you such a short period of time, but I'm glad you came to Greenhill feven ifyou're notj. I leave you with the hope that your nails will always be as oddly painted as mine. Kate: I leave you much love and much turbulence, a never ending supply of G8zT's, millions of cherries, the 22nd FLOOR, Burger King, and always N. Y. C. Wanice: From 5th grade I leave you green nails, and a GIANT mollusk, from now, G8zT's, Tommy I8zII, N. Y. C., the Savoy, and the XXX theatre. Sarah: The only little sister I've ever had, you are precious to me! Gary: my darling little brother, I love you! Simon: I hope that one day all the bits and pieces of your body workin magical unison. Paula: The best friendships start in hate -our slogan. We've grown up together fnicely I might add! and, I'm glad. Tom: What legs, What a wonderful person, What marvelous hugs! Cathy: Without whom life itselfwould be a joke, fa bad oneb, I leave Greenhill knowing that if not for your footsteps here, I would surely have stumbled. Michael: I do love you. Mother 8: Daddy: Thank you for always Cusuallyj putting up with me and my fears. I leave you my most precious gifts, my love, and my Leroy. So now I say goodbye tfor awhilej to Greenhill. This Page Is Sponsored By Leroy 33 Simon James Dickens I, Simon J. Dickens, in the event of my death or graduation: bequeath the following items to the people listed below: To Tom: I leave the lobotomy that you wanted so much. To Kate: I leave you a brilliant career. To Sarah: I leave the guys of your dreams. To Wanice: I leave you enough money to dye your hair blonde. To Alan: A free pass to all meetings of the Moral Majority. To Heather: I leave you eternal bliss with Stuart. To Paula: I leave you my eternal love. Thank you for saving me. To my parents: I leave you my love and thanks for putting up with me for 17 years. And to the Greenhill family: I leave you my gratitude for the most enjoyable educational experience I'll ever have. Good luck to you all. Sometimes, Not often enough, We reflect upon The good things And those thoughts Always centre around Those we love. And we think about those people Who mean so much to us. For many, many years They make us so very happy. And we count the times We have forgotten to say Thank you. And just how much We love them. fdabaw tall . . . great actor . . . Canadian . . . knows something about everything . . . adores mental midgets . . . Shakes eare . . . acerbic wit . . . weak knees . . . too P short. . . 34 Laura Ann Dunston I, Laura Dunston, being of sound mind and Texas accent, leave the following: To Albert, my ticket stubs from Rush and Journey, all the Rush albums that money can buy, someone to tickle you, and all the good times. ILY!! fcome visit me in Nacogdochesl. To Andrea, a purple Mazarati, a tape of my dad's commercial, someone that thinks your name is spelled ThumB, and all the laughs. ILY!! To Lynn, Brian, Dawn of the Dead, Why is your phone always off the hook?, Reo '81, Camaro's No. 1, Chell is in town let's go to El Torito, go call a tow truck, a shirt just like mine and all the laughs!! ILY! To Jennifer, someone to call you Jebenebeferber, a long life for Zowie Bowie, Van Halen '80,Texxas Jam'80,rememberJohnW.,memories ofyour psychic twin T. T., I wonder if the psychics can hear us right now?, and a friendship forever!! To David, Dawn of the Dead, Cheech and Chong, a future in basketball, somebody to go to Malibu with, a possible future in Pacman, someone to keep you laughing and a million laughs. ILY!! To Alison, one more year at Hoc., Julie to tell you how pretty you are, Big Dog, Valley View ZUZ and the list goes on . . .!! ILY. Stay sweet. fp. s. you are coming to Stephen F. rememberllj. To Chell, someone to laugh at about their accent, Cars 8a Van Halen '80, El Torito, I want a margarita, someone to talk to you about you know who?!, and lots of laughs! ILY! To Dynette, Mike, Mark, David, which one is it? KJ. JJ, Where in the KU? is LEWISVILLE??, Will you call Tony for me?, our trip to Nacogdoches, the 'Not' buscuit, and all the other memories of Greenhill. I can't really will you anything since we're gonna be together another four years! ILY!!! To Bobby, one more year at S.M., Purgatory 81, Big Dog, Cactus Jacks, Valley View RUR Willie Nelson Sz Jackson Browne '80, someone to scratch your back, all our dreams, I'll never forget you. I love you and I always will!! tp.s. Don't get into trouble while I'm gonelj. To Chad, many rides on the bus, four years on the hill and all my love! To mom and dad, thanks for helping me make it through my years on the hill and thanks for always being there-I love you!! To Greenhill, I leave!!!! Friendship-Never explain, your friends don't need it and your enemies won't believe it anyway. Lauro. . . Steaks are onme . . .Texasdrawl. . .Bobby . . . Well,what amIgonnadonow? . . .mesquitebroiled steaks. . .blondes do have more fun. . .carniverous. . . talks Texas . . . Journey . . . country gal . . . space cadet. . . Kumi Qunofcm This Page Sponsored By Gene and Becky Dunston 35 Jennifer Claire Engels Did anyone ever tell you, you look like Kim? . . . funny . . . talks a lot . . .lived in a different country . . . almost married Prince Charles. . .plays3instruments. . .lived in England . . . also known as Kim Fedor . . . London transplant . . . No human relation gives one possession in another-every two souls are absolutely different. In friendship or in love, the two side by side raise hands together to find what one cannot reach alone. -Kahlil Gibran. we aa I would like to thank everyone who has been a friend, especially all those who made my move to Dallas an easy and wonderful one. I thank all my teachers for the superb education that I have received. I would like to leave some memories with some special people: Kim: Jenny as a name, a special friendship, that special lime drink! Dynette: our many similarities, our SAT scores, and all those good times, Lisa: Yearbook deadlines, Many thanks for all the help! Sophia: chemistry and physics hardships, a fantastic lab partner, and thanks for being a good friend, Isabel: maybe San Antonio?? a long lasting friendship, Anna: perhaps the physics sub?! I thank Matthew for our many wonderful years and the happiness you have brought me. Most of all I thank my parents for providing me with an exciting life, I cherish every bit of it! I thank my entire family for the support they have offered. I thank my brothers for being the great brothers they are, I'll miss you John! Mom and Dad, I'll always love and respect you. Thank-You! I, Kim Fedor, will to the following: The Seniors of '82: health, happiness, and the fulfillment of your dreams! I especially wish to will: Lisa B.-a candlelight dinner from a romantic guy. Jenny E.-my name to use whenever you like and the memory of our first day at Greenhill with our bag of books. David K.-a steak dinner for every 40 plus point basketball game. Laura D.-I'll always be available to shoot some baskets. Lisa M.-the wish that we could have known each other better in our junior year and all the Pink Panthers you want! MB, SG, MC, KD, DD, AND SC: a senior year as good as mine, the wish that we could have graduated together, and a great Ski Trip '83! Susan G.-a supply of PDGL guys!! Michelle B.-all the great memories from ski trips, parties, cheerleading Try-outs, and scary movies!! I'll miss you! Jules R.-an ear that will always listen. Shemin: all the laughs in Pre-Cal, my chem labs, and a hand to s ap. The Couch Family: You were the first Texans I ever met, and you became a second family to me in those first weeks when I was alone in Dallas. Y'all will always be special!! David: I'll never forget all the things you've done for me, and all the care you've given me. The memories shared with you will remain special. No matter where our paths may lead in the future, I only hope we can continue to stay close friends. Mom and Dad: Thanks for giving me the biggest experience of my life. Although I didn't always like it in Dallas, or at Greenhill, you were there to help me through it. As parents you've guided me through my life and allowed me to become my own person. I appreciate it and I LOVE YOU!! f - fx, fm Kim Leanna Fedor Canada . . . Did anyone ever tell you, you look like Jenny? . . . Alberto V05 . . . Picks up some interesting people on Forest Lane . . . volleyball . . . says a boat when she wants to say about . . . mega times, and to the max. . .Fedora. . .interesting accent. . .lived at Jane's . . .ski. . .Allright. . .Canadian cutie. . .Fedooooor. . . has the most romantic boyfriend . . . S S 5 Our greatest glory is not in never falling but in rising every time we fall. -Confucius May you live all the days of your life. -Jonathan Swift This Page Is Sponsored By Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fedor 37 Holly Lewis Forsythe I, Holly Forsythe, being of unsound mind and great body, leave to the following: Kelly: a beautiful and unforgettable friendship, J. B.'s and the M. C., 3 for 1 at Chelsea's, Champagne Jam, White Lightning 8: the Baby's, your inability to hold liquor, New Year's Eve, Greenville Ave. and all those forgettable times, school?, there's too much to say and too many times, I wish you happiness, a home all your dreams to come true, and a future as beautiful as your smile. ILU. Nathalie P.: Grey ZX's do it best, Tequila shots, all concerts, 8.0, Aruba, T. C. 8: gambling, Dalt's, I swear I'm only seventeen , Tex-OU wkd., George, 8: N. Y., ILU. B. G.: Rusty, black BMW's 8: 82 mph, my ranch, partying, eat your fruits and veggies! I hope everything turns out the way you dreamed, WE MADE IT! ILU. R. N.: take care ofher. J. U.: civic league, KomaKozie's, the ranch, strawberry fields 4-ever and that long and winding road, Foreigner, Jeep Nite, Thanks for being my home aw ay from home, and one more year on the Hill. ILU. J. C.: The Blond Bombshell, Jeep Nite, Midnight Rendevous , 8: purple shirts, Forest, Royal China 8: Sakura, Frank and H. U. , Quarters, Limousines, your ability to give parties, my late hours of stumbling in and thanx for understanding, Raymond, you're one crazy chick, and a special friend to me. ILU. B. R.: The Agora, 32 oz. margarita races, Z cars, wrote the book on being cocky, ILU. P. P.: Cowpady parties, a ride home, your eagerness to participate in many of my wild expeditions. S. P.: I'm your ready made R8:C bartender. G. W.: Brown eyes, M. J. and the Stones, remember I'm R. W., W. K.: The Who, R. D. 8: Long Live Rock 'n Roll, a sweet cigarette, K. W.: Pizza Inn and leave the floor to the dogs, and leave my purse to me at Royal China. J. F.: Lawrence, you're a cute chick that could use a few inches, see ya' at U. T. L. M.: A dress a day keeps clothes decisions away, Evan, getting so excited . E. F.: a beautiful ibut short! little lady, I leave you with your sweet concern for everyone. K. S.: the ranch, rolling D. F.'s house, 8: thanx for being a friend throughout G-hill. B. L., T. D., G. S., 8: J. K.: to 4 very special guys I leave all the partying you can handle and more. Take it easy, and thanx for all the great times. ILU. Jewelene: my 2nd mommy, Judy's, Elan's and Cafe Dallas, Gunpoint and Backstreet, thanx for always being there, and being you. ILU. Kim: QBorgl my lil' bro, I wish you all the success with tennis and women, all our brother-sister talks, you're a swinger and thanx for always being there. ILU. Richard: B8:W's, the car of your dreams, thanx for being a buddy and a bro. ILU. To my Fish in the sea: the Baby's, Sweet Seventeen , T. R.'s parking lot, champagne 8: caviar, a new t.v., Tequila, Enchilada Point, Nov. 26th, W. P., lil' queen, if there was a minute I wasn't thinking about you, then I probably wasn't thinking, thanx for always being there, a place in my heart always, I'll love you til' I'm blown away. Jo: a part of me. Mom and Dad: From all the trouble I got into, I know I didn't deserve parents as great as you. Thanx for surrounding my life with so many beautiful things, and giving me the best in life. I will always appreciate the love and guidance you gave me, and all you went through for me. I hope I succeed in making you proud of me in the future. I love you both eternally. And to Greenhill I leave all the Please excuse Holly notes . . . and my very last note . . . Later much! To the rest of my graduating class: Good Luck! 38 dressed to kill. . . Holly who? . . . kra-z . . . space cadet . . . Judy's . . . mono . . . Forest Lane . . . signed Holly's mother . . . cops . . . rocker . . . at school once a week . . party!! . . . 28OZX . . . kinky . . . She's in our class? . . The Babys . . . has great parties . . . trips to the farm . . Natalie. . . crazy . . . I know you're gonna think this is a dumb question, but . . . . . . plastic pants . . . benches 350 . . . always with Lisa . . . California . . . friendly . . . always laughing. . .tennis. . .NM. . .280ZX. . .Sr. Editor. . . diaper pins . . . funny . . . Andover '81 . . . cloves . . . daring . . . tells the funniest stories . . . Benjamin Frankel. . . Tia Sz Maria . . . ties cherry stems with her tongue . . . cute . . . short but loveable . . . How's Honu. . . Elizabeth Frankel fwhm- ,,,k., . f .-fwmurmmxm, f ,..,..,,-,,, rf. A:- .wsm . H f K l w 1 y H To those people whom I care about: thank you for the time that we've shared together. Although I will miss you, I still have the comfort of taking a part of our memories along with me. Mrs. Eastus, thank you for teaching me to appreciate films, some of which, to my happy surprise, were tasteless. More importantly, thanks for teaching me to enjoy the books from which those films came. Ms. Roman, you have given me your time and concern, I give you my love and respect. Mr. Big, thank you for many amusing moments. I hope that one day you will have your very own fish pond. Anna, we have shared many experiences over which we have simply weeeeeped and laughed . . . a lot. Sully, although you've gone I still think of you. You taught me to realize my limitations and abilities. I love you. Leesa, you have been patient, understanding, and trustworthy. Thank you for caring. I love you. Cindy, it is such an insane thing to list our shared moments, plus I would never be able to do it in 350 words. I am happy in knowing that we still have a lot of experiences yet to share and memories to create. Jess, I wish that I could be there to see the look on your face when you realize that I'm gone and that it's your turn to start doing the dishes. Don't worry, I'll be home on vacations to give you some pointers. Mom and Dad, thank you for giving so much, because from you, I have finally begun to understand what it is to give of myself. I now say bye, Greenhill. You think that you gave me a hard time, but heck, this was the easy part-the real work is just starting. J718-IYNQII., This Page Sponsored by an Admirer. 39 Jennifer Pearl Frankfurt I, Jennifer Frankfurt, after climbing the hill for 12 years and finally reaching the top, hereby leave to the following: Ben: Lawrence's cousin! Centipede! Be good: I'll miss you. Lesli M.: Soap operas, boys tall you wantj, 2 years left at the hill, Little Marcus, and a friendship. Jordan: Initials, S. H., warts, hang in there dude! Chrissy M.: Fire up! Stick it out, you can do it: long talks. All the luck in the world wherever you go, and a big I love you! Loren Z.: I expect the scoop from you always! QI know you'll know itj, 1 more year, hang in there! You can always stay with me next year! I leave a permanent friendship and my love! Alby: Dec. 24! Be you, and chill out. Luck always. Hang in there! Holly F.: I leave the wonderment of how you graduated missing so much school! Mono, neat clothes, and a special person! See you at U. T.! Barbie: Lunch at C. C., Rusty, A8zM, funny stories. Come visit me at U. T.! Lisa M.: A friendship that has remained throughout the yr., always staying close. We stuck it out together.Pranks, secrets, spending the night t?b,dreams, and our trust in one another. Wherever we are in the future, same city or not, we'll always keep in touch! Scot M.: A friendship that really grew strong this year. Pottie, Algebra, late night phone calls, G. H., U. T., and all my love! Nathan N.: A personal secretary always, a friendship, and love. Good luck Natante! Jeff R.: We stayed in touch! I knew we would. 1 more year here: you can do it! I'll miss you. Luck always. Pablo: See you at U. T. Let's study Chemistry! Friends always! Dynette: We've had our shady moments, but always remained friends. Good luck always. Don't forget all the memories! Betsy: We stayed so close-phone calls, B, fun weekends, Austin scoop, can't wait to be there with you! Miss you tons! Thanks for your constant friendship. Lori: I miss you! Although we didn't get to talk that much this year, the friendships always remained. Next year together. Andrea S.: Roomie, so many fun times together QI. T. T. '80D I can always count on you! Your friendship I treasure: We'll always stay close, Shermie! The best thing is that there are so many great times ahead and we'll be together! Jane and Kim: I'm so glad we became friends! Y'all are so much fun! We had some really great times! Homecoming! Driving the Vette! Srs. '83. I'll miss y'all. Senor Gonzales: Matchmaking, an incredible advisor. Thanks for everything, Jose. Mr. Murphy: I leave your couch, which is now empty, my privileges starting as a Soph., our wedding, and a big hug! I'll miss you Scoops! Lawrence: I miss you! So many great memories! Seeing each other every night, all our restaurants, Preview, Cowboy games, Fer, jokes. I leave my love which only keeps on growing stronger. My family: You have always provided me with all the love and support you could offer, and it's appreciated. The last one finally graduated. Mom and Dad: You have always been there for me. You have given me everything I've ever needed, and I could never thank you enough. Don't worry that your baby is gone: it will always be noisy at our house! 40 This Page Sponsored by Mr and Mrs David L Frankfurt short. . .busy, busy. . .Friday Mountain. . .Cavalcade . . .Rhea's little helper. . .born leader. . .involved. . . editor . . . been at Greenhill forever . . . Co-Ed of Cavalcade . . . Buckaroo . . . Puritan Work Ethic . . . turtle . . . Dallas parties . . . tres organisee . . . stage manager. . .convertible . . . I thinkl got it . . .French National Honor Society . . . probably will be a doctor. . . Lisa Michelle Frenkel I, Lisa Frenkel, being of knowledgeable mind and body would like to leave the following, after 14 years at the Hill: To Lisa B.: memories of Friday afternoons, deadlines, our screaming fits, Stop 'n Go. Look at what we've done! To Mr. Kilmer's advisory: Weire No. 1!, and breakfasts. To Madame White, Dr. Buchanan, and Mr. Kilmer: Thank-you for giving me support and being my friend. To Patsy J.: all the corn nuts you can eat, thanks for all the pep talks and listening to me. To Mrs. Wolfram: long talks, four years of assistance, being your confidante. Thank-you for all ofyour help! I love YOU! To Kim: Tequila Willie's, our trip for yogurt, and David. To Jenny: our new friendship, Community Service Day, Dallas cologne, a Chinese dinner, Tequila Willie's, our long talks. To Chantal: a ride to the Perrymans anytime! To Carie: our growing friendship, 3 movies in a night, Sundays, and New Year's Eve. To Karen: long letters, Colo. phone call, long walks, Kip's, Maxwells, FNHS parties and rides with sauce in your lap, S. A., a place to escape anytime, trips to grocery stores and our great friendship. I Love you! To the Seniors: the best of luck to all! To Peter: all the 5 min. jobs you want, a car, and a Schlotsky's. You are the BEST brother anyone could have!! Finally, Mom and Dad: There are no words that can justifiably express all the love I have for you. Thank-you 1135681-ll' the support and love. I LOVE YOU VERY And as the Beatles say, I've got to admit it's getting better, a little better all the time. ICLJXYZ 41 Amy Gilman Never in this world is hate Appeased by hatredg It is only appeased by love- This is an eternal law. Victory breeds hatred For the defeated lie down in sorrow. Above victory or defeat The calm man dwells in peace. Dhammapada QTheravada Buddhist doctrine! 42 new kid . . . Virginian . . . Why be normal? . . . fiel hockey . . . Yale . . . Bob Marley . . . looks like : Seventeen model . . . pretty . . . shades . . . very smar . . .headbands. . .chic. . .Yalely. . .onlynewsenior. . used to be punk . . . new addition . . . I had a dream-crazy dream Anything I wanted to know Anyplace I needed to go. Hear my song-sing along Any little song that you know Everything that's small has to grow. California sunlight, sweet Calcutta rain Honolulu starbright-the song remains the same. Sing out Hare Hare, dance the Hoochie Koo. City lights are oh so bright, as we go sliding sliding sliding through. Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Check out the real situation Nation war against nation Where did it all begin, when will it end Well it seems like total destruction. The only solution And there ain't no use No one can stop them now Ain't no use nobody can stop them now Give them an inch they take a yard Give them a yard they take a mile Once a man and twice a child And everything is just for a while It seems like total destruction The only solution And there ain't no use No one can stop them now Ain't no use no one can stop them now Ain't no use no one can stop them now Ain't no use no one can stop them now Bob Marley X J I, Barbie Gold, hereby leave the following to: Shemin-the ability to spread cheese, basketball and softball pictures. Winton-a tree, a hug, and the ability to make me smile. Ann-Winton, our dogs, tennis anytime, reallyl? Scott-many morning to come, like my birthday and the Lipper's House. Lisa B.-SKC forever, strawberry shakes, the first time. Betsy-summer softball. LeeLee-long talks and A8zM. Jenny F.-a Wed. lunch. Lisa M.-much happiness with Evan and a winning b-ball team. Paige-many excellent times that won't be forgotten. Kelly-a room whenever 8x I'm here whenever you need me. John L.-cowboy games, your parties 8z thanks, I love my car. Pragers-memories of G. H. sports Sz friends forever. J. K., T. D., AND K. R.-summers together, past Sz future. Gavin-one more year at G. H. you'll make it, I did. Chanty-the hockey team. Mike H.-a Sunday afternoon. CRA-Z,-concerts, your car, it's not your fault, fish, I always have an open ear. Take care. LIPPER-my bro, there has been so many . . . kindergarten through 12, we have been through it all, together, spin the bottle, sunbathing, rockbrook, Wed. afternoon pizza, exams haha, I can't make it without you, you are so special I LOVE YOU. Jill-my best friend, you're Cheech and I'm Chong, our special secrets, summer at the lake, a job, e.s.p., Peter, our dreams Qwe're so much alikel, Jeff, Luke, Guy-You are the best friends I've ever had. Rusty-Aug. 11, Dec. 21, 3 8z a half yrs. of heaven, you are a part of my life that will somehow never leave. Our love is getting stronger each day 8z our future, our dreams, will soon turn to reality, all of my love forever! Greenhill at long last I leave. Later. . .Much. . . athlete . . . Rusty . . . basketball . . . was born at Greenhill . . . Brad . . . athletic injuries . . . one of Fielder's pets. . .bad knees. . .always in Murph's office . . . Sr. '80i?D . . . Holly . . . 0 . . . really sweet . . . cool . . .jock . . . party . . . camero . . . Jill. . . Killer Man . . . country girl. . . BA . . . captain . . . Barbie-Doo . . . Ken 8z Barbie . . . 57 Mx Barbara Ann Gold Paul Jefferson Herron 4 Fe 3 is if sf 5 s Drawing on my fine command of the language, I said nothing. -Robert Benchley The whole thing made me long all afternoon to escape from Europe and go live in the Sandwich Islands or the forest of Brazil. There, at least, the beaches are not polluted by such ugly feet. -Gustave Flaubert He can give you any statistic on any fact . . . got bitten by a copperhead in the 3rd grade . . . direct descendant of Socrates . . . computers . . . absent-minded professor . . . hombre fechita . . . M. D. D. I. 0. . . . master debater . . . no homework . . . opinionated, editorials . . . enjoys mandatory meetings . . . 44 I, Paul Herron, being of declining mind and small, yet not bad body, having awaited this moment with batec breath, do hereby le ave the following: To the senior class a huge sigh of relief upon graduating. To Mrs. Wolfram a big thank you and a sprig of ivy. To Mr. Beall, my Take it Easy single and David Matyas. To Mr. G, A Who's Going with Whomn 1981 edition. To Mrs. Eastus, the dollar I lost you in quiz bowl. To Sheli, a disagreement regardless of what you're thinking right now, another sprig of ivy, and an IOL. To Jenny K., a lifetime subscription to Glamour. To Peter H., my filebox, a Stal Castle machine, and many more opportunities to do a forensic humorous interp. To Cheryl T., Cholesterol, my Suppertime night shirt, half the boys at St. Marks, 50 wooden nickels, free driving lessons anytime you want tMy life is now insuredj, and lots of love. To Allison A., the rest of the boys at St. Marks. To Gregor, perhaps the biggest gift of all: All of the things you've borrowed from me and never returned. To Jordan S., more free driving lessons, and a crash helmet. To Mike K., the world's most extensive Cliffs Notes collection. To Wanice, a sorry fo1 all the mean jokes I've tossed at you over the years, and to Kamma, a sorry for forgetting your name so many times. To Isabel, the rubber snake I won at the fair. To Sheryl, a broken deadline, and a truckload of passport pictures. Finally, to all of The Hill's future classes, a little slightly plagiarized advice: If you feel you're losing something, remember life is a series of little deaths, out of which life always returns. Greenhill is part of the series, and there is life after it, I know, because I finally see it. Bye now, the real world beckons. 1 5 5 ! i r f - f 7 'v.'f If X y After six years at Greenhill, I, Sherryl Hurd, will to the Sheli: little brothers, an ex-debate partner, iced tea, and The Evergreen. Lisa: Chemistry, and Calculus help, a mirror and lip gloss needed, and a medical career. Jennie: all my a funeral pire for dead study sacks, a classroom to tell your experiences to, and Tess. Rod: a a serious how'd you do? my kicking your mutual respect. Sofia: Oklahoma, a Six Flags a pkg. of gum to gag on, Gosh it's hard to say this is awkward! waves, bad vision, aesthetic and You think you know everything about my don't you. Jennifer: uwetawded theos, chins, CoIdRain, cellulose, Wilma and Betty and the seascape painting in the library. Alan: ed ideas, nice-guy image, and a couple of calls. Lynn: a silent laugh, You'll have to excuse papering jobs, Bill-Billy? 8th grade boys, and Charles, Tom, and Karen: The Evergreen, Qtake good care ofherj. To all the teachers I ever my sincere thanks for your encouragement and ce. Especially, Ms. Roman: I could not have had better advisor. Mr. Williams: you taught me how to Dr. Buchanan: I've used what you have taught me than anything else. Mrs. Seldin: thank you for the they go with everything. Mr. Kilmer: you made it to fail! Mr. Gonzales: I leave you my affection. Mrs. :I leave you my respect. Mr. Kittleman: thanks for extra help and patience. And Mr. Norris: you have my gratitude. Greenhill: thank you. . . and we thought all blondes were dumb . . . vergreen . . . has an Emily Newhart laugh . . . SP amily . . . loves to edit . . . drives around in old station . . gossip . . . the next Lois Lane . . . Wing- Sherryl Lynn Hurd They sat and looked at it and burned it into their memories. How'll it be not to know what land's outside the door? How if you wake up in the night and know-and know the willow tree's not there? Can you live without the willow tree? Well, no, you can't. The willow tree is you. -John Steinbeck. The Grapes of Wrath Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower: We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind: In the primal sympathy Which having been must ever beg In the soothing thoughts that spring Out of human suffering: In the faith that looks through death, In years that bring the philosophic mind. -William Wordsworth, Intimations of Immortality efwvfrvw Lg mm HMM 4 5 Jennifer Wood Hutchings I Jennifer Wood Hutchings, existing in the maze, leave the following: To my family, many thanks and the hope that someday all will be understood: S.A.S.: the Unicorn, special tea: MV: a tin and an izodg JR 8z LH: gin-singtea, Killer, Hustler, a night on the town, excellent parties, Bruce, Kinks: LL: Brownies: HH: a space mask, el, National Great Day: KM: sitting on your roof: AR: misunderstandings: KC: a Beatle, Max, an afterlife: LB: hockey balls to throw at meg AS: soccer memories: TO YOU: more and more, my love, hope, continued happiness, better than the average bear! : TO all: much more than can be stated, BEATLES 4-EVER, E.C., and a party. Thank you G-hill. Knowledge of great things to come for all. We have only to look to the ocean to see that this is only the beginning. 'CiT1'1!f'1'4f,:' Q4 They can take away all you own, incarcerate you, but they can never take away the way you think and feel. -a dear friend Who is going to be the one to say it was no good what we done? I dare a man to say I'm too young for I'm going to try for the sun. -Donavon I dig love. -George Harrison Sweet misunderstanding, won't you leave the poor boy alone? I'm the one eyed seed of a tumbleweed in the belly of a rolling stone. -James Taylor 46 Heather Lee Hutton I, Heather Hutton, being of spirited mind and loud mouth, leave the following. To all of my parents: thank you for loving and mostly understanding me. Shelley: Baskin-Robbins, Goobalee, and MY room. Kimi: CB, games , HAKL, SMA, a dead corncob, our oath, tonic water, amputee war, a broken fan belt, the Cards, Wicked Gravity, Greenville, and Kip's. Anne: no, I'm Heather , MSO, burping, snakes, polls, JCX-201, mmbebeepchch!, and Seeres Neabut Putter Cups. Also, standing in the middle of Coit at rush hour. Kirsten: student service, a willow tree, and thank you for listening. Jen: peer pressure, an ally in tickle wars, a secret tape of our singing talent, a picnic table, writing on the wall, and a lion to dance on tables with. You going out tonight, J en? Paula: gossip about you know Who , Paula Sue, P. J. Game , Simon, and Mr. K. Scott: Mary Beth Key Lock Door Knob Hinge Whoo! Michelle: our parents. Kristin 8: Jennifer: the Braidy Bunch, King Buns, Shakedown Cruise, and a three-way friendship. I miss you. Guy: an Irish curse, a can of wax, and an Alice Cooper song. L. Z. is a girl. Linnea: punk rock, Marty, and shaving cream. My dearest Stuart: 5 years, Scotland, chiggers, your records, room 232, and pinball. I love you, Angel, eternity infinity. SENIORS '82! And now, after seven years of friendship, Greenhill: goodbye. KU, Zany Punches She's always throwing Zany Punches: Imaginary cream pies in wide eyed faces laughing into blue skies, untying shoelaces. Waterguns and deadly aim rollerskates and banshee screams abandoned attempts at becoming tame Never lets anything be what it seems. Kimi Morse '82 And will I find what I'm after do I know what I'm after guess I'll join in the laughter on the road to utopia Todd Rundgren Stuart . . . Pink Panther . . . cadet . . . small, but energetic . . . meo . . . munshkin . . . Kimi. . . Anne . . . Guy . . . shut up . . . has Anna's haircut . . . great hats . . . Heathuh Lee . . . spazzo . . . Stuartmania . . . 47 Michael Kane New Joisey . . . Who brought the cards? . . . Shwiff's counterpart . . . Teaneck . . . the goat . . . poker . . . not tobe confusedwithMok. . .alwaysinStudentCenter. . . from Joisey . . . chain gang . . . free bowling at JC . . . Islanders. . . As I was sitting down at my desk, trying to decide what to write for my Senior page, the following story came to mind. This guy goes to a psychiatrist and says, 'Doc, my brother's crazy, he thinks he's a chicken? And the doctor says, 'Well, why don't you turn him in?' So the guy says, 'I would but I need the eggs'. Well I guess that's pretty much how I feel about relationships. They're totally irrational, and crazy, and absurd, but I guess we keep going through them because basically we all need the eggs. Woody Allen Qfrom Annie Hallb So what I would like to do is thank all my irrational relationships for the eggs. More specifically I would like to thank Greenhill and its faculty for my learning experiences, and for preparing me for the future. I would like to thank my friends for all the laughs, for all the good times, and even the bad, because without them my life here in Dallas would not be as enjoyable as it is. And finally I would like to thank my family, my Mother, my Father, my Dog, and my Goat for all they have done, and continue to do for me, because I know that I don't always say thanks. 77330 MCC fi ' WL- 48 Jennie Ann Kassanoff will write 8 pages on a trueffalse question . . . Morning Announcements . . . 4.0 . . . ITT '80 . . . friendly . . . SP Family. . .yea teaml. . .Jenny Eastus. . .study grocery sacks . . . good looking . . . Harvard bound . . . Boom-Boom . . . a walking spirit stick . . . Kassie . . . super cheerleader for a super team at a super school-SUPER I, Jennie Kassanoff, do hereby bequeath to the following: To Shannon, I leave a Beach Boys record-preferably Be True to Your School, the legend of the two Rah-Rahs, two fantasy tickets to Kansas City, and two hoarse years of a tremendous friendship. To Karen, I leave an identical twin, the Apollo Drive-in, endless phone calls well worth the dollar-per-minute, my dumping ground at Mrs. E's desk, my love, and as much peace and vegetation as we two can handle. To Nathan, I leave the button that you definitely know how to push, 608 arguments and 932 reconciliations, Freud, Jose, Richard the Divine, Jagger-and other great philosophers of our time, a Bacardi cocktail together with a kit-kat and some khalua, a reputation, a negra, and amor y mas. To Debbie and Judy, I leave two best friendships that have grown for more than four years and that no number of miles will ever end. I love you. To Dr. Buchanan and Mrs. Seldin, I leave the final lines ofKeats, 0de on a Grecian Urn, and my appreciation. To Mrs. Kuykendall, I leave a nervous breakdown for us to share and a friend. To Mr. Kittleman, I leave a Hall of Fame Writer-upper and a Hall Of Shame question-asker, and my infinite admiration. Thank you. To Mr. Piel, I leave a piece of advice: The moss always grows on the south side of the tree, and my love and thanks for putting up with me these past four years. To Coach Smith, I leave a black sheep, a secret scheme, a joke that's over everyone else's heads, Greenhill spirit, my reserved spot at every single's bar in Dallas, the hot line, an address to write to, and the hope that I've been half as good a friend to you as you've been to me. Thanks and I'll miss you. To Mr. Gonzales tJoseD, I leave the invisible Lone Ranger land you're Tontol, a bag ofM8zMs, the Stanford method, and a daughter who loves you. To Mrs. Eastus, I leave a hook QNow, stop bothering mell, a mystery freshman, the second act of Romeo and Juliet, my office tplease try to keep it cleanb, lost elections, squirrels, and my hubris iadmit it . . . you'll miss me.D You've been my friend through it all. Thank you isn't enough. To you, I leave a love that will last forever. To Grandmommy and Harry, I leave Europe '77-the best time of my life. Thank you. I'll always love you. To Jim, I leave a surfboard, Beethoven, the RHS Eagles, your funny jokes, and a forever friend. I love you. To Ben, I leave the lean, mean yellow machine, Brandeis, a physics problem, and your senior year-knock 'em dead and have a blast! I love you. To Mom, I leave some juicy details, an old movie, Mr. Piel, a set of growing pains, a megaphone, a set of mom-nom beads, a million funny times, a few tears, and a best friend. You and Daddy made me who I am. Thank you and I love you more than you'll ever know. To Daddy, I leave, Tiffany's and Tavern on the Green, an ERA button, an argument tsurpriselj, and finally Daddy's Coney Island baby all grown up. I really do love you. Finally to Greenhill, I leave a part of me, a part of you, and a dream we share: Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp. Or what's a heaven for? -Robert Browning The best is yet to come 49 Ann Lisa Kupfer I would like to take this opportunity to thank the people whose friendliness and encouragement have really helped to 'make the past years more enjoyable. I especially want to thank Winton, Kamma, Gavin, Paula, Elizabeth, Chris, and Albert for special times and friendships that I will always remembers. P. S. To one swell guy-I know you deserve more than what I am about to say but this is the best I can do. Grey Pants, I love you, and so on. The so on stands for everything that I've forgotten to mention. MM dresses up for school. . .Barney8zWinkie. . .tennis. . . Kamma. . .WintonfieldPorterhouse. . .walkingthedog . . . can I have your homework? . . . Kristy McNichol look-alike . . . Anna Banana . . . punk rock . . . loves Barney. . .crazy. . .parties. . .skitrips. . .fieldhockey trips . . . nice . . . grey pants . . . This Page Sponsored By Mr. 50 and Mrs. Harold Kupfer K 6 f 5 5 f , , . i 4 li , , 4, H fe fe-Q cardshark . . . swish . . . Bobby's OLDER brother . . . Laura . . . friends with Herman Joseph . . . got tall one summer . . . Basket-ball u bet! . . . Dawn of the Dead . . . Dr.K.. . .quarters. . .Kwunny. . .video whiz. . .awake me up when it's my turn to drive . . .frisbee. . .And you ever so much do . . . Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 All Conference TISC 2nd Team 10 lst Team TISC 11 All Conference SPC Honorable Mention 11 MVP 11 Captain 12 Volleyball 11, 12 All Conference SPC 1st Team 11 Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12 Evergreen 12 Who's Who 12 Mitra... David C. Kwun I, David Kwun, first want to thank Greenhill for a first class education and preparation for college, do hereby leave to the following people: Alberto QSlick Jrl: Good times in school, all those jokes and a good friendship. Mike K.: Pinball, that night with Mary QRemember?J, my tennis skills and those summer nights. Nathan: I leave you my lessons on how to chug, great weekends, all that Jewish stuff and your problems fJuliel, and lastly my basketball skills on how to dunk. Ann: A wonderful friendship these last few years and your ability to confuse others when you're confused.Kamma:All those walks during 6th period and hopefully many more. Winton: I leave you Lynn, Missy, and whoever else, Friday nights at Shakey's before football games, and Ann. Steve M.: The Card Club, your flying skills, and your skills on how to sit on a car. Scott: All those weekend parties and our future double date. 'Brad: All your parties that I missed. Church: Community Service Day, good friendship, and of course Stacie. 'Mo fwherever you arejz Hell-raisin Weekends and the best ride of your life. Frank: All those chicks that I didn't know and good times in basketball. Jenny F.: A wonderful Senior year that wouldn't have been fun without you, and that crazy night at the Rail-Head, remember? Let's do it again sometime. Jennie K.: A wonderful Homecoming, that swinging party at you know who's and hopefully many more. 'Lisa M.: Your ability to miss school for 3 months and still survive when you come back. Barbie: Those memorable basketball years and I leave you my two perfectly healthy knees. 'Wanicez A great party at your house and studying for that math final 1Remember?j. 'Katez A wonderful Senior year, Scott's party and the get together at Laura's. Schwiffer: I leave you my drivers license so you don't have to take the test again, BBYO, and all those projects. Weiny: My brain that you need so desperately ffor Texasl, 'and many memorable classes together. Jeff S.: Calculus homework over the phone, and of course The Village People Qmaybe we'll make it some dayl. Louis: What's goin' on dood? Laura D.: Well, where do I start?, four great years in the Upper School, all those long talks over the phone, Valentines Day, my Texas accent Kwhich you don't needj, and the best friend a guy could ever have. P. S., you better keep in touch down there at Stephen F., O. K.?! Lynn: That Halloween night at my house, remember?, many phone calls that I didn't understand, a free ride if you ever need one, and lastly a wonderful relationship these last two years. Keep in touch Cwherever you or I gol and Good Luck. Jennifer R.: I leave you my mind so you don't have to space out and attack me with Mr. Aardvaark, that Drive-In movie Saturday night, and a friendship that will always be. And finally, to my Mom and Dad: I leave you my love for being with me these past 4 years at Greenhill and I hope you'll stay with me in the future. ILY both. And to Bobby: I leave you one more year on the Hill, and a good luck for your basketball team next year Qyou'll need ith. 51 Wanice LaMoyne I, Wanice LaMoyne, possessing the true spirit of Aquarius,leave to the following:Garry: the crickets in my room, my bathtub, rides to Prestonwood, Sz a backgammon partner. You're the best-see you in the World Series! ILY! Katie, Missy, 8z Sarah: hugs for my 3 favorite freshmen!!! P. S. Red: a night out on the town, a date with Garry, a red Mercedes, 8: the leading role in The Blue Lagoon 2 . Cheryl: your debating ability Qit's masterful-Ha!l, 8: Eric. Brad: kamakazi parties, 8: stories on the phone. You're a very dear friend-keep in touch. Izzy: pinkie treaty , shared secrets, 8: all the Latin guys you can handle! Laura: Tommy 2 Qnot 1 -he's mine!J, the 22nd floor, G. 8: T.'s at Tioga Pass, a margarita machine that works, Sz Leroy. I hope all your dreams come true-you deserve it 'cause you're a real Lady ! Mrs. Thompson: a hug for being so ORGANIZED! Mrs. Ellis: many thanks for all your advice. Mr. Austin: many thanks for all your help. You've not only been my director, but also my friend. Thanks for letting me use your office-I'll have to clean it before I leave! Now to all my friends outside the Hill. . . Keith: the knowledge that you'll always be my first best friend that's a boy! ILY! Rhonda: a plane ticket to Dallas, an endless supply of J. D., 8: guys named Brad!! Alicia: a special friendship since 5th grade, a place to stay in Dallas whenever, 8: Mark. Ako: flair routines, all the guys WE can handle, aptm. no. 1311, 8: my love Clike a sisterl. Kerrie: JPG, Sz DJ's. Always remember: Vous etes dans ma couer, et dans ma tete. Karen: the promise to be BFF. You'll always be in my heart. Kate: Jack 8: Ray at Billy Bob's, 32 oz. margaritas, Mimi's, Asuka, a dry toothbrush, tour- naments, simultaneous fididles , your sense ofdirection, my Dad's lectures, stretching out at midnight, 8z our quest to be body PERFECT!! Just remember: Don't stop thinking about tomorrow, Don't stop it'll soon be here It'll be better than before, Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone. You know I'm talking about NY city-they better be ready for Deedee 8: Emilia, 'cause when we hit that town, we'll be Broadway bound!! Keep in touch-ILY! And finally, to my parents: thanks for never quite giving up on me. I'm so glad y'a1l kept me at Greenhill, even though there were times I would have gladly gone elsewhere. I love you both!! And now, I go in search of the Great White Way, never looking back . . . LOUUIMCQ 355771 classvice pres'81. . .Kerrie. . .actress. . .flirt. . . Did it really change colors, Dr. Burrows? . . . La LaMoyne . . . The Magic Time Machine . . . Cheshire Cat . . . Baroness Elsa. . .Silva!. . .wild. . .red. . .Gladys. . . Rolling Stones . . . Bent Tree golf course . eggrolls. . . This Page Sponsored By Jack LaMoyne and Family 52 l tiny. . .Akiba Academy Grad. . .always with Elizabeth . . . lived with some wild boys and girls in Israel . . . strawberry blonde . . . funny . . . red . . . cloves . . . blonde eyelashes . . . Look Sharp! . . . Gentle Giant brother-in-law . . . pretty hair . . . Maria, always with Tia. . .Kibbutznick. . .good taste in music. . .aspecial person . . . Aunt Lisa . . . strong will . . . carrot top . . . always running . . . MH 8: LM . . . Uston . . . Lisa Squared . . . Yael. . . Lisa Michelle Laufer This is just a reminder to my family and friends ofsome memories that we have had. I shall begin: Banana: NYC, Yoda, Bloomingdales, curb-driving, and Aaron. Mortada: brain waves, tea, Ziggy, and lists. Kirsten: Philosophy and S. seeds. Lisa: the pretty one! Coppell, good-looking guys, and Furman. To my dearest LIZZIE: This is a fraction of what I have to say. Joe's cafe, Balboa, Erte, Lolita, cloves, Patmobile, milkman, R. H. with Honu, movies, call before you go to sleep, Europe '82, and my love! I'll miss you! M. B. B.: I'm a year late, Akiba years, miss you and love you! Greenhill: a great three years. Mr. Norris and Dr. B.: Thanks for everything. Sharon and Derek: great times in London and L. A., glad you are here. Sue and Gary: great times in NYC. Rita and Tzion: great times in Uston and Israel. I love all of you very much!! To my dearest Yael: You are the most spontaneous individual I know. I will miss you the most, angel! And finally, Mom and Dad: This is it, your baby is leaving home. Thanks for a great childhood, a good education, and a home full of love. I Love You! CHOW! Oh, it was gorgeosity and yumyumyum. When it came to the Scherzo I could viddy myself very clear running and running on like very light and mysterious nogas, carving the whole litso of the creeching world with my cut-throat britva. And there was the slow movement and the lovely last singingmovement stillto come.Iwas cured all right. A Clockwork Orange Anthony Burgess 1 53 li Rod Kevin Lehman After trying to think of what I want to say, I shall write those thoughts which come naturally: I would like to thank all of my teachers at Greenhill. You have made learning fun and have opened innumerable horizons to my mind's curiosity, interest, and delight. You have shown me the value of that which I do not like, as well as, that I do. I would like to thank you for all of the time and experiences that you have given me beyond the classroom. Mrs. Eastus: My mom does not expect me home for dinner until 5:30 P. M. Mr. Kittleman: I leave you a key to a mini warehouse on Northwest Highway that contains all my folders from Precalculus and Calculus. Mr. Beall: I leave you something of debatable value. Mr. Kilmer: Why, why, why . . .? My experience at Greenhill and with my teachers will serve me well in the future. To my friends: I have enjoyed our experiences and hope that we may continue our friendship in the future. I wish everyone success and happiness. I must keep to my own style and go in my own wayg and though I may never succeed again in that, I am convinced that I should totally fail in any other. -Jane Austen It is very difficult to clarify by means of words what is still obscure in your thoughts. -Gustave Flaubert 54 I V w 1 P w types his papers on a computer . . . Don't be a clod, vote l for Rod! . . . The Rodratic Formula . . . Rodney . . . Sahweshek . . . Taiga . . . computer man . . . calculator Oil liiis belt . . . got to be partied with . . . definitely not a c o . . . i :- i rhymes with bad . . .Natalie. . .jock. . . Man,becool . . .Denmark. . . chill out. . .big burrito. . . Lipper. . . T.D.. . .BLisBA. . .I'mgoingtoBrad'stostudy. . .looks like his dad-good looking . . . The Parking Lot . . . B-b-b-b-brad. . .football. . .fit'shisgamel. . .homeboy . . . It's cool, dude . . . coca-cola . . . Leon Spinx School of Driving. . . Brad Andrew Lipshy I, Brad Lipshy, glad that I'm still awake and alive after eighteen years, will the following: To Speeder Miller, the ability to get chicks, Lizardium, days at Schepps and many crazy mornings. To B. J., the coolest dude I know, you can have my room next year. Youjust better take care of the little bro. I'll never forget your talks. To Holly, you're a very kinky girl. Hey, where did you get those purple pants? To Jill, I leave 2,000 boyfriends, cowboy games, parents parties. You've been a good wife. When will it happen? Give us ten years, I love you. To The Sus , 50 fights Qyou lied to me aboutb, 195 lbs. clean fyou lied to me aboutj, Willie Nelson, many crazy times and one bomb. To the wimpy Jrs., C. P., D. P., D. P., J. B., A. B., J. M., another great year in football Qtake it as you likey. To Barb, my other sister, I think I've had more talks with you and J. H. than with my parents. I can always count on you, Adrienne the second, I hope you make it pro. When are you and Rusty getting married? B , I hope we never split up our relationship, I. L. Y. To Richie, the fastest white boy I know, Mr. Prep, Cool M. F., has 3,000 whips, you've taught me how to be a man. Have fun with your Yankee friends. To Rover, my cousin, you never did beat me up, Miser, lunches at Goff's, Padre, I hope you're not in jail before you're 21. We Blood. The experience of having the Lipper in the Club. To the K , I leave many talks up in the bathroom, tons of food, being in the family, cocktails at not you know who, Padre, one of the best friends I had, we got some year ofPTY-ing to go. To Marc, get a haircut, stay straight Li'l Bro. T. D., it's been a long time, I think you know every thing about me. It's gonna be weird without you. My best friend in the whole world, Stay out of trouble. Natalie, I didn't realize I was in love. You are so excellent and beautiful. I. L. Y. To Mr. Beall, I leave a briefcase full of mind-expanding experiences. To J. C., you're the greatest tutor I've ever had. fAnd I've had a lot!J Seriously, you've taught me a lot. Mr. Peil, thanks for all the help, I respect your patience. To Coach Smith, I leave 2 great yrs. of football and hopefully more to come. To Coach Hall, I leave all my respect. Last, to my mother, thanks for putting up with all my parties and trouble. You're a cool lady. To Dad, I thank you for 15 years on the hill, and I love you . . . you're the greatest. To Greenhill, it's been a long time . . . my whole life . . . fam W, This Page Is Sponsored By Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lipshy 55 Katherine Murphy Malin I, Kate Malin, being of dramatic body and in a New York State of mind, leave to the following: Sarah: Bluie, a mirror, pigface, double drummer trouble, Hi, Say-ral , fat men with beards. I'll miss you, little red-haired girl. Garry: thanks for sharing your shower! I leave you my love Qlike a sister! and a fozie-comma from Sarah! Tom: To my favorite fool, I leave late night parking lot talks, a special poem, lessons on the taber, and a hug. Kenny: a summer in Evanston, a little priest, Sweeney, Peron, and all the roles you hope to play. Donny: a pizza date, fop games, and the key to the doghouse. Kirsten: sleeping on chocolate, a roof in N. Y. C., tears between floors and constant understanding. I hope you find him. Laura: a lifesize Rebel, Edison parties, tgrey rabbitl, the 22nd floor, guac, Lady , and all the children you can handle. Mr. Manes: my late, dramatic, colorful entrances and red and green balloons. Mr. Austin: 3 spirulina, a clean apartment, a homecooked meal, the Edison, a wife and kids, and all my thanks for your talent and patience. Maggi and Robbie: love from an American lassie and thanks for giving me a beautiful Scotland home. Rob: a giant bull, Cuff and Link, arm y ants, a real New Yorker, Idle Pleasantries, 3 a. m. pancakes, a pet store puppy, a special steak, and never growing up. Thanks for all you've given me. I love you. Lies: Greentrees, finding Rob's house, KS CB , M. T. W., TKTS, Jiminy Peak, French Woods, and Zaro's. Y'all get ready, I'm coming home! Karin: A witch and a bunny, ding dong ditch, Cher and Raquel, Rocky, Katrin DiChiMalin, New Year's, and a lifetime of adventures. Wanice: plastic pants, Sunday lunch at Asuka, muscles , J. R. at Billy Bob's, 2 pairs of boots and one wooden leg, men in uniform, everything oral, and our own golden key to the great white way. With Dee dee's body, Emilia's face, a dyslexic sense of direction, Japanese pickles and a five ball, we're ready to hit the city! ILY. Dad: a six hour drive to see Wait Until Dark , your black belt, an orchestra to conduct, an 18 year contract, and the chance to play Harold Hill. Mom: green spaghetti,a big stick, tots , Vitamin E, trips to Talmine, the flying pickle. Summer, Highland Falls , and turning disasters into adventures. To the two of you, thank you for everything. I love you both very much. ILY too, Roo! Good-bye . . . Rob, Rob, Rob . . . actress . . . lives in the theatre . . . always with Laura . . . She once even lifted the Empire State Building off its foundations . . . NY . . . I Can't Believe It's Yogurt . . . Mate Kalin . . . Kate is an enchanting actress and a truly beautiful person . . . Babe . . . Pajama Game . . . Peppermint Patty . . . Such Stuff as Dreams are Made of . . . beautiful eyes . . . perfect complexion . . . intense . . . antique clothes . . . pretty. . . Kwan 56 Lisa Michele Marcus I, Lisa Marcus, would like to thank the many people who made the past thirteen years at Greenhill very special. Mrs. Thompson: Thanx for always being there and helping me through the past four years. Laura D: 1000 trips to Mexico. Holly: Mystery boyfriends, and cra-z parties. Loren: A Happy Birthday song everyday except on your birthday. Jeff F.: A bat to fight off all the girls. Andrea: A trip to Hawaii, and a raincheck for Chinese food. Barbie: A partner on the basketball court, many girl talks, and Rusty. Brad: My first boyfriend and our honeymoon to Acapulco. Kimbos: I have my runners, how about you? David, and a ticket to Forest Lane. Cindy: A place in the front seat, a safe ride to school, and a friendship that has been growing since you were 5. I'll miss you. Jayne: A day shopping in my closet, and a date with Marc. Shemin: Ced, H. H. match making service, and a special friendship. Jeff: Our fights, trips to Texoma, my irresponsibility, and a friendship, thanx for being so special and being the brother I never had. ILY. Jenny: From parties to late night phone calls, our moods and our problems. You have been a true friend in every sense of the word. Thanx for being so understanding and giving me the strength that only a friend can give. ILY. Marc: Trips to the lake, two day romances, and my moods: thanx for caring, sharing, and always being there when I need you. ILY. Linda and Laura: You are both like sisters to me. We have shared smiles and tears, and through it all a bond has grown between us that will only grow stronger. Evan: A casual talk in the library, an on and off friendship, and a trip to Israel: sixteen months later there just don't seem to be enough words to explain what we have and what we have shared. I love you today more than yesterday, but not as much as tomorrow. Lesli: A fashion coordinator, my room, our fights, and our talks. You are very special to me and don't you forget it. I'll only be a phone call away anytime you need a friend. ILY. Mom and Dad: Through all your love and inspiration, you have made the past seventeen years of my life beautiful. Thanx for giving me the opportunity of making my life what it is today. I love you more than words can say. And to Greenhill, I leave my respect and gratitude for giving me the best possible education. Evan B.. . .Vogue. . .ITT '80. . .basketball. . .always with J. F. . . . volleyball . . . polo polo polo . . . mono . . . Wilt Chamberlain's sister . . . loves basketball. . . km s This Page Is Sponsored By Sue and Richard Marcus 57 Scott Allen Miller always on the phone. . .lost his car. . .Mrs.Thompson's favorite . . . deserves to live in Hurst, Bedford, or Euless . . .Beech-Nut. . .space cadet. . .getahaircut,Scott. . . Poncho's Mexican Buffet, Olay!! . . . Tracy . . . Rush . . . the maid man. . .always has his hands inhis pockets. . . Guru . . . party, party, party . . . great guy . . . Texas tadpole . . . great car for a heap . . . Rolling Stones . . . I, Scott Miller, being of partially sound mind and body, hereby leave to the following: Tracy-memories, a lot of good memories, Kamma-a lifetime supply of books on how to figure out men. Jenny--a lot of gum, and the hope of one day getting married to Bock. Brad-lizardium, a little sense, and 20 biscuits to go. Marc-2 Pac-Man machines, 50 quarters to put in them, and the thought that The Who will break up some day! Gavin-a better Christmas Present, Kamma, and 300 balloons. Andy-a new guitar, and no more midnight walks. Kim-a snob to talk to, and a case of Primative. Dynette-Trig Class, a new boyfriend, and good luck at Stephen F. Laura-Bobby and the new Dr. Demento record-Corey-all the money I owe you and a McDonalds iwithout onionsj. Kate-I wish I could have known you better. Steve and all the card players-a queen of hearts. Coach Hall-If I didn't learn anything else at Greenhill, I sure learned something from you, and good luck without me! Richie Rich himself, a new whip, and a Greenhill letter jacket. Elizabeth-a new set of barbells, and a pair of boxing gloves to hit me with. My brothers and sister-thanks for the dictionaries. My parents-thanks for putting up with me. I fi 461 58 I have fought my fight, I have lived my life, I have drunk my share of wine, From Trier to Coln there was never a knight Led a merrier life than mine. Charles Kingsby This Page Sponsored by Mr. Stacie Anne Miller He's Chris, he's mine, go away . Eugene . . . looks like a student ..Neal...prep... nurse . . . dreaming cheers: gimmeaC, gimme anH, gimmeaR. . . . . .Susie Highschool . . . always color coordinated . . . has a different hair ribbon to match each pair ofsocks . . . Did I miss something? . . . Whatever! . . . Miss All American High School . . . good looking . . . needs husband and protection . . . cheerleader . . . I, Stacie Miller, being the only one of me that I know, leave to the following: Sue Roman: THANK YOU for making my years at Greenhill a little more pleasant. Gonzales: You're the best! I'll miss you. Kamma: ski trips, jazz class, and long conversations. Thanks for listening when it seemed like no one else was there. Lisa Marcus: 11!2 years of best friends. Good luck in whatever you do. The Cheerleaders: Hell Week at S. M. U., Homecoming, and a year of great memories. Bobby: LONG phone calls. Thanks for always listening. Elizabeth: my never-ending trust, and a tennis partner. Mike: lunches at Chili's, depression, and Reality. I'll miss you. Anne: A tennis partner, and cramming for math and Spanish. J. K.: Seniors '82! Chrissi and Karin: all the clothes you want to borrow and a stereo you can play whenever you want. Mom and Dad: thank you for EVERYTHING. I love you both! CHRIS: Oct. 4, Baby!, J. T., Bruce, our place, Songbirds, Jan. 24, the signal, prom, ski trip, what's it like driving up a wall? , flowers on the 4th, S. M. U. and the exam, fires, Tavel, Lakeside, preppiness, breaking up, making up, growing up, Oscar de la Renta, the first star, wishes . . . and it doesn't end here. Your love, friendship, and understanding mean more to me than anything. If we cannot remain together, my eternal wish is that we always remain close. You mean much too much to me just to say good-bye. I. L. Y. M. M. forever! -Wm and Mrs. R. Clark Miller 59 Steven Bret Mok loves to fly . . . will do anything for a frisbee . . . cards . . . turtle . . . not to be confused with Kane . . . looks like a pigeon but can't fly . . . sky light diver . . . I'll pay you back later . . . kingthorn . . . Greatest American Hero. . . I, Steven Mok, being of somewhat sound mind an body, do hereby leave the following: F. B.-basketball, Ranger games, street hockey, ai guitar, and a great friendship. D. K.-basketball, poker games, going to Malibu, D C.'s, and a great Halloween party. Mike-Malibu, cruising around, Mike Rane, hocke games Qbringing street hockey to Dallasj, Goat, Jersey cards, a summer of partying plus poker, and a grea friendship. Todd-KAK, soccer Cgood luck next yearl,-fantasti summer fwith D. S. plus Zukj, Malibu, Tilt QTom, Woody plus Wallyj, Roll-O, football, the Mets, my driving, th Dr., the Tornado games Qand after the gamesj Tannebaum Bibbling Co., Boone's Farm, two grea years of partying, one more year on the hill, and a eternal friendship. To all the Fresh-you aren't as bad as everyone says-hang in there. Ms. R.-two years of football, two great dinners, an my thanks for all your help when I needed someone t talk to. Thank you! Mom and Dad-thanks for sending me to Greenhill You knew what was best for me, and I do appreciat it. Thanks for all your support and encouragement. Anyone whom I forgot, I'm sorry. I only had 300 words. And to Greenhill I leave thanks for trying to teach me to grow up. SXFVGA MM This Page Sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Paul Mok 60 I for the rest of this year Jethro Tull a book How to be Texan and a mutual agreement Michigan IS No 1 Horse hundreds of trips to south Cliff Corey P Altered States Triumph Ray s in 82 and Feb 20 with Ozzy 8z Denise Qyou -------D: White Phantom: P whipped for 2 years, Hagen you can handle, Rush 8z Black Sabbath: M.: Skyroofs, chemistry exams, 500 at lunch: Mr. Hoffbanger, a night out in Dallas, a drive AJ Kwun, 8: an outlaws concert: L. R.: see you up C nnecticutg To the teachers I respect the most, Mr. Mr. Murphy, Mr. Foote, Coach Hall, Coach thanks for putting up with me for 9 yrs.: Diane: had 21f2 great yrs. together and I hope we'll have in the future. I Love Youlg Aunt 'Rea 8: Uncle out of all the many relatives I have, you're my Thanks for the help you've given to my mom meg Kevin: good luck at A8zMg To my Mom 8: Brother: I can say is that you two are the best family a n could have. I'll always love you. And finally to Dad I leave my greatest respect and admiration for my father and friend. I wish we could have had time together. I will never meet a better man. Wad 7Wem Keith Money, being of somewhat crazy mind and body, do hereby leave the following: Church: o the raven's made her nest in your eyes got you thinkin' that her love is a prize you'll go under from the weight of her lies the raven flies Dan Fogelberg Keith Blair Money Diane . . . Black Sabbath . . . Keithafer . . . good looking . . . crazy . . . always playing cards . . . good athlete . . . momentary insanity . . . It wasn't ME! . . . RUSH . . . Dollar dude . . . upon the roof and over the garage . . . Miss Key . . . Can I borrow your homework? . . . loves things from the good earth. . . S l 61 Kimberlee Morse The Granada . . . poet . . . upon the roof and over the garage. . .creative. . .J. R. Tolkien. . .Ross. . .Sonny . . .Kimikins. . .red,white,black. . .tapdances withthe prez . . . oo-la-la . . . Student Council Rep. . . . Montage Ed .... neat house . . . good parties . . . apartment upstairs . . . -'Kvrhbmlac 407 62 something to me while I was at Greenhill, and it's embarrassing to read all your mushy goodbyes in I'll save my mushy goodbyes for thls August, 1 meantime: I, Kimberlee Morse, being of sound mind body, do hereby leave the following to the followi following my demise at Greenhill: To Kirsten: well, started out in the first grade, and I think first and twelf were the best, don't you? You make me laugh, and treasure the fact that I can scream at you abo Bertrand Russell. For you, I leave an extra set of c keys andfor the secret to stealing a Superbug, a goodb poem, Running Hawk and Daisy Crockett, my one trip your farm, Lancaster Creek, Harold and Maude, C Stevens, the Clash, Jim Carroll 4 successive straights dice, and gummy bears who fall on their swords . : - a a It's very hard to write down everything that . .n v shame To Heather ADVICE true love and an uncert mayor are not reasons to get married' By the way y have to fix my fan belt, which broke on separ occasions spanning from Dec. 13 to July 1 at last cow I leave you KIPS, Jim Carroll, SMA, Christina, Andre az Emile fthe first relaxes and the second excitesb, Dol Beaugruff, and your Halloween Costume in Sth grade, occasion you relive almost every day, but now th you're a senior, it's expected of you. Don't forg Madame Moo. Laura-your cat is bulimarexic a James Dean is dead, and I think you're terrific. We're t ones who will meet in twenty years to chat about c times. Nathan-you're an absolute drekhead, but in t best sense ofthe word. You make me proud to be a wen4 Winton-Do you think two people can be so alike th they never get along? Paula-a double-whammy awa for capturing two birds in one musical. I wish you eve success. Anne-CALM DOWN and have a good life. 0.1 Scott-go out and paint this town red! Sofia-I'm getti you lip guards to keep off the cockroaches. I think you' rotten. Really. Thank you to Jen for sharing an On magazine with me one day. Thank-you to Eastw Paddock, Thompson, Nesbitt, Erwin, Dickens, Rom and Austin for various and sundry growth. Thank y family for putting me at Greenhill, and thank y Greenhill. It was great! B 2.2, aass in Sofia Alexandra Mortada In writing my Last Will and Testament I shall not say good-bye to Greenhill, for I know that the years spent here have laid a foundation for me, and that I will return again and again to the Greenhill that has become a part of me. However, there are certain memories which deserve special recognition. Kirsten: Well, this is it! and other famous quotations, a partner in crime, the last bus for the Rolling Stones, DOWNTOWN, catnip, natives in the trees, the Lorax, a few tears, some uncontrollable laughter, . . . but, I'm sweet and innocent! and remember, We're Outward Bound. Jenny: A Sunday to study for a Physics exam with a Swensens break, and your performance on Physics tests. Lisa B.: All the proper manners of Scarlett and Virginia. Lisa L.: Brainwaves, driving in reverse and Ziggy. Sherryl: The ups and downs of growing up from 7th grade prank calls to the White Milk Queen conch to the English teacher in The Competition to Oklahoma. Robin: I miss calling people I've never met in Massachusetts. Amy: The Adventures of Fred and Ka ty Qespecially Fred and Katy go rappeling and canoeingj, a tentmate, care packages and letters, a night on Gobblers Knob, Flattop Mountain without a lunch, Gernsy Street, French classes, Freckles and Speckles, EMS, a trillion phone calls, Greenhill Nature Center, etc. Thanks for six years of friendship iminus one Week of hatej. Bye bye. ILY. Anna: A Cape Cod!NYC summer, an exchangeable wardrobe, cleaning floors, a photographer at appropriate moments, Catholic Digest, A and S, Inc., Jackson Brown, an infinite number of secrets and all my love. Thanks to all my teachers Qespecially Mrs. Eastus and Mr. Kittlemanj who challenged me until I learned. Mom and Dad: thanks for all the help and encouragement: ILY. See ya later! Y. O. Ranch . . . sweet . . . friendly . . . Amy . . . Peugot . . . Billy Joel . . . If you tell her she's sweet, she'll slap you. . .it's So-fi-a,not So-fia. . .CouncilRep.. . .Sanger Harris Teen Board . . . Egyptian . . . loves the Y. O. . . . shut-up . . . Sofa . . . Container Store . . . mountain climbing. . .Cape Cod Summers. . .dancer. . .A. U.. . . Marty. . .sharesawardrobe w!Anna. . .not as innocent as she looks. . .would makeagreat model. . .looks like whe walked out of Seventeen . . . I don't understand . . . JGWL CL. Wmfaafoe Nathan Newman I, Nathan Newman, being of sound mind and body do hereby will the following: To Jennie K., I leave a very special night in January, A Bacardi Cocktail, an eternally depressed button, a pinch, and a friendship that will never end. To David, I leave a lifetime membership to Pro Video, a 3-point shot at Reunion, and many hours of over-the-phone calculus. To Jenny F., I leave a dinner at Chili's and a date with me and a certain blonde from the Railhead. To Steve S., I leave the Dallas Dunfey and U. T. To Jen Nifer, I leave a seat next to the SE entrance of the Upper School. To Frank B., I leave half of the G. H. double stuff and a harem of underclass girls. To Lisa M., I leave eternal height and thinness. To Kimi M., I leave a good nights sleep on Laura's bathroom floor, and a lot of respect. To Andrea, I leave a Friday night at Baby-Doe's and 1000 kangaroos. To Louis, I leave a string of deserved nom beads. To Laura, I leave many future parties. To Kate, I leave a Yale victory dinner t?J. To Mike K., I leave a deck ofcards and 15 bargain tickets. To Steve M., I leave a deck of cards and a broken skylight. To Ann, I leave a 12:45 a. m. notebook. To Winton, I leave the vision of a divine shrine. To Kamma and Lynne, I leave an endless stats-book and many thanks. To Michelle, I leave a bottomless baby food jar. To Suss, I leave LDB. To Mike W., I leave all post-calculus math. To D. R. and M. E., I leave a drink on me. Padre Island, and some great memories. To J. S., J. N., M. D., etc., I leave many past, present, and future good times. To J. S. 8: L. D. B., I leave hopes that youill be as good to others as you were to me. To Ms. Roman, I leave a car stereo and many thanks. To Sr. Gonzales, I leave un chiste muy bueno y mi agradecimiento sincero. To Mr. Williams, I leave the satisfaction tor embarrassment?D of knowing that you were the tug which first began to pull me out to sea. To Coach Murphy, I leave my appreciation and a 7 foot center. To my parents, I leave all ofmy love and the promise that I'll never leave for good. To Diana, I leave the confidence of knowing that others will duplicate the respect and admiration that I have for you. To Greenhill-thanks and ADIOS! 64 beanpole . . . Bacardi . . . birdlegs . . . flirt . . . hablal espanol. . .JS Beau. . .hastoomuch Id . . .averyshort' guy. . .AZA. . .always has shoe polish onhis car. . .SP, Family . . . and his Freud psychoanalytical . . . bilingualq . . . Namwen . . . Mr. William's prodigy . . . tall guy . . A co-curator of The Divine Shrine . . . ' 1 1 , 1 4 4. W , i R l 1 N Winton Porterfield punk. . .likes freshman girls. . .Ann. . .got the sexiest chin . . . name often appears in D Magazine . . . VW . . . tennis. . .Chris. . .The Divine Shrine. . .sharpdresser . . .mellowed punker. . .Gavin. . .chains and padlocks . . . Kamma . . . walks into trees . . . hairy . . . gets into accidentsalot. . .Herrera's. . .squintsalot. . .Winkie . . . Winton Porterhouse . . . love your hair, Wint . . . tennis trips . . . non-conformist . . . trees . . . Duty Wink . . . name often appears in D Magazine . . . Winton Christopher-Covey Porterfield He who despises himself nevertheless esteems himself as a despiserf' -Nietzsche thanks, f ,au 6 Y...n 4 J :MK 65 Kenneth H. Richardson I would like to thank the following people: Mr. Blanchard, for his help and continuous support throughout my Cross Country careerg Mr. Austin, for encouraging my interest in the theatre and as my advisor Qthanks for letting the band use the theater for rehearsallg Dr. Buchanan, for making an economist out of meg Mrs. Kuykendall, even though I never had a class with you, we still became friendsg Mr. Manes, I hope you get a Fine Arts buildingg Mr. Gonzales, for teaching me to look at life and laugh, and for always having a new flame for meg Mrs. Eastus, God keep me from ever completing anything. Thank you for your help in A. P. English and the Student Council. Special thanks to Dr. Graves, Mr. Solon, Mrs. Thompson, Mr. Nordgren, Mr. Kittleman, and Mrs. Wolfram. I have been very lucky at Greenhill, for in my teachers I have also found friends. To my friends, both student and faculty, I leave my respect and my love. Drama is about human beings pushed to the limits of their humanity. -Craig Kinzer I was thrown out ofN. Y. U. my freshman year. I cheated on my metaphysics final. I looked within the soul of the boy sitting next to me. -Woody Allen Student Council Prez. . . Hey,sailor . . .Five Card Stud . . . Are you ready? . . . Monty Python. . .Alan Peppard II . . . humor . . . suave . . . Willie Nelson is his hero . . . knows all of his good points . . . tennis . . . Schroeder . . . prep . . . 66 Ruffwarg . . . tendency to lose everything . . . Jonathan . . . owns a purple mustang . . . calls long distance . . . NY . . . Michelle . . . wants to be a psychiatrist . . . How do you say your last name? . . . Ruff Ruff . . . French bakery . . . phone bills . . . banana . . . PS, I love you . . . sharp dresser . . . Central Park West's 84 St . . . Cape Cod Country House . . . drives on the curbs . . . I Piyiiiir- NS- Anna Rachel Roffwarg To everyone who helped make Texas bearable and then made it great, I love you all! To Sofia, I leave our secrets, the A 8: S wardrobe extension plan, gorgeous legs, our Cape Cod-NYC summer and much love. To Mich, I leave Ken, 2 proms, DJ days, Ross, the Jesuit Prep class of '82, Round People parties, a hug and lots of love. . .It's been so cool . To Tia 8s Maria , I leave the Balboa, a lifetime supply of cloves and my love. You're two of my favorite people. Ross, you get our great friendship, however many big-car miles it takes for me to see ya' next year, my very special love. To Dr. B., Dr. G., Senor and Mr. K., you have my deepest admiration as teachers and as people. Thank you for everything! Mr. Beall I owe you many thanks for all your help, advice and understanding. You are very special. To Elicia and Cindy, my little sisters, I leave our matching hair styles, a Carly Simon tape and lots of love! To J. A., I leave the Twinnies , our memories and our perfect mutual un- derstanding . . . ILY! Nini, you get our names Qdon't tellll and you guys shut up I'm trying to sleep! said, as only you can. To J. L. H., I leave nursery school, 3 years of 1750 miles between us fwho else can say that?j, a trip to Ithaca, our phone bills, Windows on the World, Lady Di, a trip to Morea, 3 Q1 named Seanj, the so fun times ahead and my love and admiration. To Aaron1A 21, I leave the chance to be an only child, the use of my bathroom Qwhile I'm awayl, and more love than you know! To Mom and Dad, I leave my deepest love and respect. I must leave in body but you are always with me in my heart. Above all thank you for Greenhill, it has become a part of me. Chow for now! M QOEZHMJQY Jennifer Gail Rosenberg I would like to mention some of the people who have made my past seven years a memorable experience: Mr. Kilmer: Thanks for being a friend and helping me along the way. Charlie S.: a skiing partner, a spare big sister. Andy: Rolling Stones, Strolling Bones, a wet concert, Homecoming. Barb A.: a ride, puddles. Chantal: F. H. camp, another season. Angela: you're intelligence astounds mel . Tom: Mod Squad. Jeff K.: fingernails, math classes. James: communal gum. Mike M.: sinners of Babylon. Jordan M.: dredlocks, K. V. Jr., This Green Tea Is Excellent . Charles: Sixties Rock, Z. Z.-Top, New Year's Eve, champagne, a poetry notebook. Michelle: Spastic Lineup. Elizabeth: a phone call that wasn't a one night stand! Isabel: K. F. T. S. Frank: Space Cadets, Mr. Mantis. Nath Anewman: the D. S., R.'s ears. David K.: D. 0. T. D., triple feature. Albert: da le da le , you're such a tease! Mike W.: a yellow Camaro, a dipstick. Winton: a party hug, the D. S. Ann: F. H. seasons, study sessions. Chris: Fa love Be , b. j. through b. h. Laura: trip to Oklahoma, B. L. T. T., aardvarks, that's nice! Chell: Boston, T. J. in Houston. a jogging partner. Jen H.: ZA-MAFIA, S. D. R. R., BRUCE, walk through Dallas, ve hava gooda olda time . Bryan: I leave you Ellis and Dee, P. F. D. B., space rock, Zowie, Anesthesiology , R. B. HN, Questions , and our special friendship. Leland: remember a limo trip, Pink Bunnies, concerts, a biology trip, late-night calls, what's fun for one is fun for all? , and a teddybear. I love you. Lena: I leave you J. J. 8: the Funk, the limo trip, concerts, V. V. Inn, ghouls, aardvarks, K. F. T. S. Our friendship will last forever. Lynn: I leave you a best friendship since sixth grade, ski trips, soccer games, New Year's Eve, and rabbits. I could never recount the innumerable things we've done or thoughts we've shared. I'l'l remember. I hope to always be your friend. Lara: I leave you three years, The Who, and a phone. Mom and Dad, you have given me opportunity, freedom, and room to grow. I love you very much. ETC., WWW National Merit Finalist . . . field hockey . . . . . pink . . . seal. . .yellow mustang. . .Izod shorts . . ice cream has no bones . . . Za Mafia . . . Mighty Isis . . giggle . . .little J. . . . always sunbathes when it's cloud . . . Lena . . . Mr. Aardvark! . . . zowie . . . Van Halen ' . . . Do you think the psychics can hear us? . . . '80 trip . . . shampoo bottles . . . artvark . . . I keep a photograph, It burns on my wall with time. Time, An Occasional Dream of mine . . . -David Bowie This Page Sponsored by the Rosenberg Family 68 A f f' 'l 1 . . . elegant . . . poetry . . . oh, fiddle faddle . . . Linda Ronstadt fan . . . has been planning on Yale since age fseven . . . all around smart . . . prim . . . a real lady . . . good voice . . . Pubalukza Subachibest . . . L 8z T . . . petite. . .young lady. . .knows everybody's SAT scores . . . loves hats 8: old movie stars . . . funny laugh . . . Knowing that I cannot possibly condense so many years of memories into any finite space, I bequeath the following. To Mr. Kilmer: 4 years of guidance 8: moral support. To Mrs. Eastus: Thank you for not choosing this year to give up Montage. To Mr. Kittleman: my respect .Sz gratitude for your dedication 8z help. You are truly a ,marvy teacher. To Heather: Heathuh Lee, I'm really going to miss our southern belle chats. To Anne: one session of sorrow drowning at Taco Bueno. To Scott: ,Thank you for always being ready to listen. To Rod: your incredible faculty for teaching. To Kate: What else? I leave you Broadway Sz any other stages you may wish to fconquer. To Sophia: an incognito trip to Recipes. To Tom: iyour ability to do a million things at once Sz do them all well. To Jeff K.: The patheticness of man 8z my penchant for giggling. Last, but never least, to Mom 8a Dad I leave my love and gratitude. You've given me so very much that I can't begin to thank you. To Greenhill I leave 9 .wonderful years of my life. And finally, I leave myself all that is yet to come. i -Love is fragile-she was thinking-but perhaps the ieces are saved, the things that hovered on lips, that ight have been said. The new love words, the new enderness learned, are treasured up for the next over. LF. Scott Fitzgerald Olivia Paula Secrest .. Greenhill Singers 11 Mortarboard 9 Astronomy 11, 12 Secretary-Treasurer 12 Greenhill Players 12 Forensics 12 Manager Cross Country 10 Girls' Soccer 10 Boys' Track 10 Calvacade Ad Section 11 Evergreen 10, 11, 12 Circulation Editor 11 Montage 11, 12 Co-Editor 12 South Pacific Oklahoma! The Real Inspector Hound The Pajama Game The Sound of Music National Honor Society 11, 12 French National Honor Society 10, 11, 12 Vice President 12 Concours National de Francais Certificat de Merit 9 Class President 10 Student Council Representative 11 National Merit Who's Who Among American High School Students 12 Hgvfdtgtfr EM 69 Stephen Martin Shwiff JZ nom . . . Eshkol Prez . . . misses Hoppy . . . Shwiffmobile . . . Zezmer nom . . . UT . . . plays cards everyfreeperiod. . .Killer. . .StudentCouncilmeetings . . .HermanMunster. . .Ms.Romanfavorite advisee. . . expert speaker . . . had a wreck taking his driver's test . . .gooddriver. . .Shwifffor Senator. . .he'sahunk. . . AZA King. . .Evergreen. . .360 degree turn. . .doesn't have a rearview mirror . . . thinks he's a self-assured young man. . . 1 7U I, Stephen M. Shwiff, after a dozen years at Greenhil leave the memory ofhow a shy boy came to Greenhill an left a self-assured young man. To my family I leave th constant arguments, fights over cars, all the good time of the past eighteen years, and all my love and respect To my teachers, I leave the wise-cracking disruptor o class who has learned so much from you. To my friends I leave the diversions from studying we have thought up i.e., card playing, setting the Science Building lab on fire and many more. I leave all the parties, the crazy thing we have done together, our political conversations in th Student Center, and mostly my friendship. To th institution of Greenhill, I leave my thanks for helping m become what I am today and my hope for Greenhill' further success. l My high school was really rough. It's the only school! know of that the students had to hire bodyguards t protect them from the teachers. -Rodney Dangerfield If I only had Words to tell you, If you only had the time to understand But I only have these arms to hold you and that's all you can ask of any man. -Billy Joel I, Kamma, leave the following: To all my friends, ,especially Ann, Paula, Winton, Albert, Nancy, and Leslie, I've had a terrific four years with you guys. I hope that you, as I, will forget the rough spots and always remember the special times ofour relationship. To Gavin, firstly, I love you, secondly, I always will, and lastly, I cleave you one everlasting Buty K . To Daryl and Larry, I want to thank you both for your help and advice which I value very highly, and thank you also for a special kind of friendship. And finally to Mom and Dad, I can't really tell you how much I appreciate you both. You've been patient with, trusting of, enthusiastic about, and confident of me. Because of these feelings I believe that ,I'm able to learn, and to appreciate life to an extent which would not have been possible without your help. Kdufvuffut Qcfibcm Kamma Joe . . . Kammaflage . . . Gavin . . . pretty . . . blonde . . . Peugot . . . takes jazz . . . Albert . . . Kamma Sutra . . . Brad and YO . . . punker . . .loves her bird . . . lmoo . . . espanol estudiante . . . Ann . . . Winton . . . nice lclothes . . . good looking . . . '81 ski trip . . . Kamma Jo Sisson Alan Cecil Stell Jerry Falwel . . . Mr. Beauvois' favorite . . . volleyball . . .EmperorofAstronomy Club. . .Greenhill'spriest. . . Stellmate. . .tenor. . .baseball. . .strictly by the rules . . . arch-conservative . . . Rolf . . . singers . . . Amy's other half. . .Temperance Lectures. . .Baylor. . .opp. Amy . . . believes . . . Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations. Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever thou hadst formed the earth and the world. from everlasting to everlasting thou art God. Psalm 90:1 -2 Enter by the narrow gateg for the gate is wide and the way is easy, that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. For the gate is narrow and the way is hard, that leads to life, and those who find it are ew. Matthew 7:13-14 I, Alan Stell, being of sound mind and not so massive body, am glad that it is finally finished. But upon reflecting back over the nine years I've spent on the Hill, I can honestly say that my stay here has been a pleasurable experience. Words can't express the thanks I owe my parents for having the foresight to send me here, so I won't use many. All I can say is THANKS! All my teachers, directors fof two sortsb, coaches, and friends have made this a special nine years. I would like to thank especially Mr. Manes, Mr.Austin, all my coaches, and various other teachers for injecting some fun into the daily drudgery of the 'gamei I can't leave anything to my sister because she has every intention ofleaving with me. Right Ames? We have had some good times between our spats and, I think, I like those times better than the spats. There will always be sibling rivalry though, so I won't try to stop them. Qlf you are an only child, talk to your parentsg having a brother andfor sister is much more fun than you would thinklj Tennessee Williams comes to mind now. There is a time for departure even when there's no certain place to go. I will not say good-byeg only Au Revoir. L K QQ This Page Sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Stell 72 my Stell, after 9 long years on the hill, leave the following: and Dad: I couldn't even begin to express what ya'll mean . Thanks for a wonderful 18 years, I will love ya'll always. a bigger tree to tie your horse to, Sarah, and another on the hill. Michelle: trips to Maine, and a conversation I think we were supposed to hear . . . Alan H.: an endless of hood ornaments. Ms. McCulley: rats, and a trip to c mp with an extended stay in Boston . . . Thanks for Mrs. Heck: All my respect, and a wish for luck in the years. I'll miss you. Coach Samide: 3 great seasons, and k of a van ride!!! Ms. Roman: isn't that your name? Thanks ing. Mr. Kilmer: Thanks for putting up with me in still are the best Physics teacher I'll ever have! Freckles and Speckles, an overnight camp-out-perfect time, halfa shirt, flying tortillas, Colorado, fun with Fred and a lifetime supply of soap, an upside down view of Bear your own hammock to sleep in, iggy riots, a night in the bathroom, and many memories that will not be n-I Love You! Lisa: a night at the fair with who?, talks in the morning, a long weekend at Sewanee-some ofwhich won't remember, are you the Easter bunny?, 1 and hopefully a long, long friendship. The will always be there-you ask nothing more ofanyone what they already are-I Love You for that!! Thanks for eing there whenever and wherever . . . Too many yet to come . . . ILY! James: The big brother I never . the memories will be everlasting-I Love You. Alan: been some good times and some bad tmore good than bad Although we don't always agree, I too am glad to say lt,S finally over. See Ya'll Later! me ii hec e veryth b discovered boys. . .fieldhockey. . . . . Homecoming Princess '80 . . country music . . . giggles a lot . . Rangie . . . Billy Joel . . . tacos . Amy Earline Stell great athlete . . . Stephen F. Austin . . . Sofia . . . YO Ranch . . . Alan's twin? . . . Neat! . . . always laughing . . . Amesly . . . Are you and Amy identical twins? . . cowgirl . . . freckles . . . country . . . Colorado . . . let's get back to nature . . . loves horses . . . recently . .James. . . .soccer. . .Y.O.be . naturally cute . . pick-up truck all . . . 1 , , 5 ,, ' V ,,,, C' ' - , ' M. . , . ,.,ef.:gsg, gggwfys- eg V-- , K we' 1 f f Zi,---5. v 2 Ie::f':..i f. :Qi 'i.-ftiz wff, , R , ' 'LJ -H f ' I f s - 1 1.1-if . 5 Y - H - e - i 1 . - , gays , - ,V . up , - f , ,W , -- me ffrf .ww.w,f ff, .wwf f Hr. . ?35wzaw+f'sf2gy,f .:. i 1-wma f 1 -51 113,27 sw 2 -IF'WfYf5m.,sfHz1 fiif:if55gwas - may K-gmnzgglfw p, H ' ,, Q. ' . ' . :,,,,,,,u :tw ..,,, , , -. ,W E, ,, ..., ,, ,:g,4,,,,,,,,,, ,MMM ,wtf - aw.. .W .ii M-+4 ,Wf, .m,r N gmmigirg, -- fg . v ,,f W V :W ff--:-W f.:EE4a17:u:gg'2E1W5'. ,1'fh5EiEE3-f it rzi?i55'5: z1 H55 fl - i55 'E' gwiy vff' - ' - . 53 . f ' , ,, H H ' ' -ff V ' Iiii H W-'f . - . ' - t f . - , in ,,,A, .,,.,, 4 V. KVV, g K . ,,,X.i..,,5MM, , s is r fig? This Page Sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Stell 73 Jeffrey Howard Susman I, Jeff Susman, being of nearly sound mind and body, do bequeath: To Kenny, Spanish with Pickering Qnow lookj and with Gonzales, Crystal clear explanations, and my chemistry lab. To Lynn, the Texas Drivers' Handbook, and four wheel drive. To Albert, Journey, Rush Triumph, Jimi, Spanish, Slick, and G. Q. To Laura D., Spanish class, Bobby jokes, and red faces. To David, my calculus homework, the 49'er's tab, and Indian power. To Dynette, The Oval Office, business talks, and fun talks. To Mike K., my physics homework and lab, the NHL, and a cop's uniform. To Louis, L. D. B., your own sportscasting job, your chicks, and morning announcements. To Mike W., BBYO discussions, similar cars, Tuesday nights, and a hard hat. To Steve, chapter rivalries, chicks, chicks, and more chicks, and leather and chains. To Darryl, L. D. B., darkroom screw-ups, photograph paper, and twelfth row Journey. To my family, love and gratitude for the many years of struggling and putting up with late nights. To my Greenhill teachers and all of my friends Qmentioned or notj, eternal thanks for helping me to grow as a person as wlegllias in knowledge, and for a memorable decade on he i . And so my friends we'll say goodnight For time has claimed its prize But tonight can always last As long as we keep alive the memories of Paradise. ,4iLurQm'uo, vw, Styx 74 I got to do my homework . . . UT . . . will be a vet . . . always clearing his throat . . . chicks, man . . . JK NOM . . .LDB . . . Geofrado . . . drove a batmobile in 10th grade . . . nice guy l mart . . . Bryan . . . Dawn of the Dead . . . Peter . . . ortar Board . . . brown camero . . . popsicle toes . . . iSkinnie Lynnie. . .inaudible laugh. . .loves ditches. . . shorts six inches above the knee . . . Lynn to earth, come in, Lynn . . . I, Lynn Switzer, bequeath to the following: K. P.: The last of the great advisees: thanks for all your help. Jill C.: one trip down the East coast and all its memories. Andy: s -vThe Stones, I Wanna be older! , and a car. Lara: chance to be on your own without two sisters watching over you. Gina: Free For All , CRESTED Butte. David P.: PreCal, and a song to hum. Bobby: I00 hugs, and a friend. Jordan: K. V. J. R., car, never-ending lunch. Charles: ZZ-Topp, NEW Years, champagne, Wildthing. Frank: Mantis Power, Spanish con Gonzo, D. L. R. jumps. Lisa B.: E. B. IP., James, Where the H. . .is Copell? . Nathan: Papering houses-Pm still picking paper!! Jen: ZA Mafia, Pres., Killer, and the gang. Steve S.: carpool, quarters, U. T. Steve M.: one thorn, quarters, S-man suit. Amy S.: friendship since fourth grade, F. H., a lot of admiration. Scott M.: quarters kings??, a quest. Mike W.: late night calls with you in your closet, problem solving, Texas Sport's number. David K.: A friendship that means a lot . . . drive in, Zombies, Quadrophenia, Pacman, pizza . . . Chris: No-no friendships, advice from both sides, and a ride home. Anna: history studying, He whisked his C. B. up . . . , creek-Wading, your friend across the creek. Laura D.: B. L. T. T. D. K., third grade, chicken-fry, Stacy, the curse of the T-tops. Lena: Ursaline. Mexican food munchies, Jeff, R. A., SMU, and a never ending friendship. Chellzvanilla fudge,Taco Bueno,Tequila Willes,U.T., and a friend forever. To Jennifer: I leave a best friend since sixth grade, all night phone calls, all day shopping, P. A. L. H. C. F., ski-trips, rabbits, and countless other memories. Now that we're both about to go our separate ways I leave you the knowledge that I'm just a phone call away. To CHARLIE: I leave you a case of beer for beer can collecting purposes?!?! MOM and Dad, I leave my respect and my appreciation but most of all I leave my love. Lastly, to Bryan, I leave A middle-school party, the ski-trip, a ride to a football game, Homecoming '80: from there you know the rest. I leave you my love and some of the best times and memories of my life. I love you and You'll always have a place in my heart. Lynn Suzanne Switzer dim Andrea Renee Thum I, Andrea Thum, leave to the following: Dynette: Mindle, our talks about guys, Lewisville, class president and a GREAT friendship forever. Laura D.: Playboy bunny, Bobby Lett, Stephen F. and our friendship. Mike W.: Great memories of R. K., our lifetime on the hill, and a friendship I'll always treasure. Darryl G.: memories of J. S., drawings of Donald Duck, white -vs- black, my four! successful computer programs and my thanks for being a special friend! Alan S.: Fond memories ofR. K., our daily talks, original ideas, lots of time to study tha hal and a friendship I hope will continue. Mike A.: terrific memories of R. K., lots of purple clothes, and punk rock. Nathan: memories of J. S., BS of SB, good luck always. Steve S.: lots ofjokes and laughter. Jeff8z Louis: a lifetime of card games. Julie G.: memories of J. S. and long talks during free periods. Jenny E. and Kim F.: our interesting lunch periods, good lucklalways. Jenny Sz Lisa: our hard classes, NOT! good luck. Mrs. Thompson: Thanks for your help and guidance. Mr. Gonzales: some new kids to match up, thanks for making High School enjoyable. H. G., L. M., T. G., M. M.: A lifetime friendship with you all! Family: My thanks for caring so much because without you I wouldn't be here. I LOVE YOU!!! Greenhill: appreciation for what you've taught me. Good luck always and good bye! MQZMMW Kaplan . . . JS prez . . . Helaine . . . Padre . . . Madalyn . . .brown Cutlass. . .BBYO. . .quiet. . .say something . . . Thumberg . . .purple M . . . great house . . . a lei at one of her luaus . . . Kaplan sweetheart . . . This Page Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Seymour R. Thum 76 r 4 6 ' grounded again? . . . I'm a scorpio Ricki8zJoy. . .Sonny. . .acatnamedRalph. . .loves se habla espanol Odessa . . . Isabel Torres To my friends I leave the following: Sonny: I leave you midnight rides in the scabwagon with speed racer, Graveyard shifts at Sambos, many strange nights at Texas , and fun in chemistry after out-lunches . Joy: I leave you a can of eliminator , The Stones concert and Texas with friends. Thanks for being someone that I could always talk to and trust. Wanice: I leave you D. J.'s, Sugar Daddies, Old P., A. M., and I mean A. M.! and late night rides in a borrowed golf-cart! Michelle: thanks for taking me to the airport, I'll never forget that! Just wait till U. T. Riki: just think no more dealing with Lisa and friends next year in Austin. Albert: where is my birthday present?? I'm still waiting!! Sue Roman: you have been a very good advisor, teacher and even a better friend to me. Thank you for always listening to me. Mr. Solon: you got a great name . . . Izzy! Rachel: our memories are too numerous to mention briefly. Ijust want you to remember que te quiero mucho and I always will. Remember that it's a Wild World and don't grab a hold of an American Pie because you got Carlos! . . . I'll miss you next year! Diane M.: Two years of swimming together, I hope I've been a good match-maker for you . . . A. M. and K. M. Kathy H.: Thank you for staying a loyal friend and remember that I'll drive home whenever you need me to!. To my family, I leave many thanks for your love and support . . . I love you all and I always will. 704414 Michelle D. Vitetta Jesuit guys . . . little blue car . . . UWA! . . . Mishi . . . Sonny . . . Kenny . . . Sap! . . . DJ's . . . Rocky Horror . . .Ross. . .M8zM's for breakfast. . .sensitive. . .baby food jars . . . PARANOIA . . . Tim Curry . . . Jackson Browne . . . a tin and an Izod . . . Tiffany's . . . skinny Paddington Bear. . .SPFamily. . .loves Mick. . .hyper . . . CRC summers . . . super Italian . . . sweet . . . Moosh . . . always with Anna . . . loves to drive . . . I am . . .went to the Prom3times. . .roadrunner. . .pet Izod . . . VISA! . . . fun . . . nutty . . . Q 78 To the Toe Jammers QTim'll know what I'm talkin about! I'll always have fond memories of all of you. IL Stu Stu, you'll never cease to amaze me. ILY. Scott, I don know what I'll do without you around. Thanks fo ieferything. ILY. Ross, I'll always be your Phoeb Y. Anna, The long and winding road that leads to you door will never disappear, I've seen that road befor ILY. Joy, Riki, Isa, Lynn, JJ, Lisas, Amy, Lizabeth, J ILY all! JH, Even though you were so far away, I felt a though you were there when I needed you. Sofia, lon talks and the feeling that someone understands. ILY. Andy and Tim, in your own ways you both could mak me happy when I seemed to need it most. Thanks! IL Ken, Let me find you a place where the cares ofthe da will be carried away by the smile on your face. ILYKE! Daddy, I hope someday I can understand. ILY. Thanks, Mom Qetc.5!! ILY!! Adios amigos, les am P. S. CRAZY CRAZY!! Wufifefjznm: I felt sad and clean and sad perhaps because of having learnt something and yet not knowing what. Have me in mind, I shall be watching. You can return to me. Now go. -Yevtushenk . . . and so there ain't nothing more to write about, an I'm rotten glad of it, because if I'd'a knowed what troubl it was to make a book I wouldn't'a tackled it, and ain' a-going to no more. But I reckon I got to light out for th territory ahead of the rest, because Aunt Sally she' going to adopt me and civilize me, and I can't stand it. been there before. -Huckleberry Fin I, Michael David Weinberg, alias Pablo, do hereby the following: To the Village People and Card The card games, the announcements, the fun and the of the Student Center. To Lou, alias His Fatness , I leave your countless predictions and good BBYO gossip. Steve S.: The knowledge that endured 11 years of Greenhill together, a driving or two, a trip to Austin, Hoppy and Mad Qfive more J, and the anticipation of the fun we'll have next . Nathan N.: Certain math teachers. Mike K.: I leave Teaneck, N. J., and everything remotely related to it. K.: I leave you all of my math and science ifI can borrow some of yours. Lynn S.: I leave of your boyfriends and almost boyfriends Kficklej, ability to usually come out with the better grade, the and fights we shared, a punching bag instead of me, a friendship that has lasted 5 years, see you next Albert B.: You can tell by the way they walk! R.: J-fer, I leave you with your vegetational Laura D.: Six Flags, Stephanie and a party never invited me to. Dynette: Can I borrow your Andrea T.: Kaplan, memories of pre-nom period Julie R.: I leave you Polos, Izods. Alan S.: I leave you future football teams and a chance to beat me school. Sharon T.: I leave our matching outfits. Chrissi I leave our craziness, a stray cat and a flower that I'll forget. Jenny F.: when we get to UT can we have party at your place? Ms. Roman: the pink Jag is on its , thanks for 4 years of advising. Mr. Beall: I leave my -hearted English and Debate ability, and my ability endure your classes. To my parents: I leave with the worth of education you have given me. Thanks. I leave 3 more years of endurance on the Hill. been said before, but I'll say it again: To Greenhill. . . leave. 7 , ' ,I , J Michael David Weinberg Z if H22 s . smart . . . Six Flags . . . Don't mess up my hair-can I borrow your brush? . . . Hey, let's get Mikey-Nah, he won't eat it . . . . . . Kaplan . . . too cool for school . . . tacos . . . SB Nom . . . Pablo . . . Nat'l Merit Finalist . . . chemistry whiz . . . tries to be a prep . . . The Village People . . . Karen . . . Rosalyn. . . 79 Joy Lynne Williams I can't do what ten people tell me to do so I guess I'l1 remain the same? -Otis Redding My life is like a stroll upon the beach, as near the ocean's edge I can go. -Thoreau And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the wind longs to play with your hair. -Kahlil Gibran Now I see the secret of making the best personsg It is to grow in the open air and to eat and sleep with the earth. -Whitman If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer, let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away . . . -Thoreau It is the just man whog Like a bold lion, should be without fear. -T. S. Eliot ' f 1 ' 80 BMW . . . Isabel . . . smart Joyous Building Bathroom Club . . Far Out true artist . . . poetry . . . always drawing ln class Joy the World . . . Tim . . R1ck1 Joyblrd parties . . . ,fl lmwffllw MW - USA...Mark...Bynette...Prez... . . . one hecuva sophisticated farmer . . . Jenny C mon y'all, the faster we get started, the faster we done . . . Dr. B. . . . David . . . Nette . . . Steven F. . . . takes dates to Malibu . . . loves philosophy . sweet . . . I Q , ' if if f cw? Dynette Lise Word I, Dynette Lise Word, leave to the following: Preston and Tracy, Lewisville and another driver. Staci S., The dream that you can have as great a Senior year as I did. Sarah, Sarahmomma Sharon T. and David L., 2 more years on the Hill. Missy, another talk, ILY. Betsy G., A sisterly relationship and a huge Thanx. Susan G., Don't forget that you are my Favorite Blonde Junior. ILY. Dee, our irrepairable Dent. Shannon, The Long Talks and a Dream that we can find Mr. Right. Tom, Running Cross Country. Julie G., Mega and Ms. Paddock's class. Don't forget that you do go to THE Greenhill School. Alan S., Another Hello. K. P., Thanx for the last four years. Murph, THANX. Melmomma, Our Hot Tea Parties and Your Guiding Hand. Mr. Foote, THANX. MS. Roman, Thanks for the Help. Dr. B. and Mrs. Thompson, Thanks for helping me to grow. ILY. Chiquita, Our long talks and a huge hug. ILY. ' Now to the Seniors: Lisa L., Buddies , Lisa F., enough rest and the Cavalcade. Elizabeth, All our Math classes and Cheer-up talks. Lisa B., The Miles of driving. Jenny E., Equal Morals and SAT scores. Sofia, Chorus and 9th Grade English. Kenny, Your Great Leadership Abilities. Stephen, OurAlgebra class. Louie Hey Baby ,Weinberg, a new Brush. Jeff S., The Parties. Kim, Fedoree . Scott, Algebra Class. Jenny F., We had a good thing going and thou we tried to undo what had happened we couldn't. Good luck at Texas and with L. B. Just remember that I love you. To my Buddies: Mark, Thanx for being a HUGE pt. of my life. ILY. Tracy, a pre-paid phone bill. I miss you. ILY. Angie, Thanx for always being my Friend. ILY. Monica, Cindy, Sirianni and Alisa, Thanx for always backing me up. Ya'll are Great. fand so is LVJ ILY. Andrea, Thumberg, Kaplan, and a huge thanx. ILY. Mega. Laura, Tony K., Freddy, Bobbalett, and SFA. I can't say 'bye because we may be spending the next 4 years of our life together. ILY tons. Until then . . . Alby, Mr. Beall's Class and a Huge hug. You were great. THANX! ILY Sam and Sandee, Thanx for being my other Parents. Mom, Dad, Denny, Sharon, and Doranne, Guess who is finally Growing up. Thanx for all the Love and Support. I Love Ya'll. Mom, I think you know how I feel about our Relationship. Keep the Puppies Flowing. ILY David, Frieda, The B-Ball Games and a Never ending Record of Stairway to Heaven. Remember to Maintain and Say in Control. But all I can really leave you are the Memories that we each have and the dream that we can Experience many more together. I hope that someday the 2 of us may join to become one. Remember that I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH. To the Hill: You have been a big Part of my life that I owe you many thanx for. I'm leaving now. CThis time Legally!D This Page Sponsored by Ann 8z Weldon Word 81 Scott Howard Zale I, Scott Zale, will the following: To Michelle, WA, op language, prank calls, tenth grade English, the phone call you made from my house, and much, much more. To Paula, my driving, Let's get there late and leave early , Did you find us a ride home yet? , A deep respect for you. To Anne C., a nights rest to avoid a nervous breakdown, Six Flags, Penny likes poles , and more. To Heather, the bus, Mary-Beth-Key-lock-door-knob-hinge, Six Flags, a fantastic orgy of colors, and you gotta believe . To Rod, the few tests I got a higher mark on, and a years supply of aluminum foil. To Kimi, first period conversations, and one slide down the library banister. To Jenny E., math classes, and an appendicitus that never was. To Kim Krueger, I. S. A. S., and counting the miles back to Dallas. To Kim Fedor, all the quick conversations we've had. To Susan W., one more year at the Hill, all your blushing, and hiding from teachers. To Kay, drivers ed, communications, one more year at the Hill, and many laughs. To Cristy, our little carpool, TWO more years at the Hill, all the books you borrowed, and all the gossip. To my parents, my love and a hope that I can pay you both back for all the love you have given me thus far. Also, Mom, I will take you out to lunch every day. To Andrew, the Dallas Cowboys, and your predictions. To Greenhill, after twelve years Good-bye, I will miss you. SCOTT ZALE If there's one thing in my life that's missing It's the time that I spend alone Sailing on the cool and bright clear water There's lots of those friendly people They're showing me ways to go . But I never want to lose their inspiration. Cool Change Little River Band 82 shenew?. . .Does shelikepunkrock,orwhat?. . .Clay . Joy and Isa . . . friendly . . . science whiz . . . Junior Abroad ?. . .punk haircut. . .purple hair tops. . . tall. . .Riki. . .Science BuildingBathroom Club. . . is the key . . . Erika Irene Zimmerman lf' if fif44,51.f'1,,r .K KM 83 Louis Edward Zweig THE LAST SKIP'S CORNER I, Skip, being of cynical but realistic mind, hereby give my last corner for all the world to see: In my eight years on the Hill, I have seen many changes, some immediately visible: Upper School, Mr. Foote, Tunnell, Cooper and other personnel changes. What might not be so visible are the attitudes now present here at Greenhill. Students are proud to say that they go to Greenhill, however, to the outside world, the prototype Greenhill student is one like the past Evergreen Editors, bright Ol, organized, with their only concern being their studies. Most of us are willing to accept this pattern and not change it. I am glad to say that I at least tried to buck the trend. I excelled in other areas besides grades like Soccer, Quiz Bowl fit's amazing the top fifteen people in the senior class cannot compete with the rest of US 5, and LDB AZA. To me, being happy is more important than a grade on a paper or answering to others for my actions. It's all BS anyway. Some people deserve thanks: Ms. Roman, Mr. Kittleman, Dick Hall Qwhat a team we hadll, and Mr. Foote. Thanks for the advice and help when needed. Best friends: Jon Ross, Mike Levine, Mitch Dunn, Shwiff, Sus, Frank and Weiny-thanks for the great times we've had!! Here's to us -Frank Sellinger. My parents, Brian, grandparents, uncles, aunts. Support is a shallow word, but the only one I think of when I think of you. The family is the most important think in a person's learning process. Thank you for the great lessons I have learned. 1 1 Lastly, a declaration of a life goal: to follow in my grandfather's footsteps. We all have heroes and so do I. To the class of 1982-a toast-may you all become what you want and dream to be. To survive as we have takes class! I drink to you all. AZA . . . District Z . . . goalie . . . sports announcer . . . Brandeis . . . Celtic . . . Big Lou . . . the last, but not the least . . . MINDY . . . He writes fast, but it looks like a chicken did a tap dance on his paper . . .best man for the job in his opinion . . . in the pool . . . Jenny gives great parties . . . Brian gets more than he does . . . Gee my Parker, Gee Tree . . . 84 U, I 2 . r H it 5 5 ggi Evergreen: Staff 9 Sports Editor 10, 12 News Editor 11 Skip Bayless Award 10 Most Valuable Staffer 11 French National Honor Society 11, 12 Secretary 12 Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12 TISC Honorable Mention 10 TISC All-Conference 11 SPC Honorable Mention 11 TISC Champs 10, 11 2nd Place SPC 10, 11 Tennis 9, 10, 11 SPC 2nd Place 10, 11 TISC 2nd Place 11 Baseball 12 Quiz Bowl Champs 12 Senior Follies 12 - x CQ-acc-fj urcif-fvf 1 O THE SENIORS UF 19 2: A-sf., QE -ft X you know where you're going to? Do you like the things that life is showing you? are you going to, do you know? Do you get what you're hoping for? you look behind you there's no open door. What are you hoping for, do you know? Qnce we were standing still in time, Chasing the fantasies that filled our minds. And you knew how I loved you but my spirit was free, Laughing at the questions that you once asked me. ' Do you know where you're going to? Do you like the things that life is showing you? Where are you going to, do you know? Now, looking back at all we planned, We let so many dreams just slip through our hands. Why must we wait so long before we see how sad the answers to those questions can be? ' Do you know where you're going to? Do you like the things that life is showing' you? Where you are going to, do you know? Do you get what you're hoping for? 1 When you look behind you there's no open door. What are you hoping for, do you know? -Gerry Goffin W 85 iv asv K N S Juniors Four of a kind plus one equals 5 card Michelle Bobo Alex Brooks Mary Casey Shannon Casey Kay Chilton John Coleman James Collomb Jane Couch Beverly Crooks Karen Davidson Tom Dowe Kevin Dowell Greenhill work, but with taking PSATS in October and thei first SATs in late January. On Community Service Da they went to the Special Care School and helped paint Wal and bookshelves. They earned money by working in th concession stand and by having several bake sale throughout the year. They are planning a Toga Party the spring with the sophomores. The class officers president Darryl Glaserg vice-president Chantal and secretary-treasurer Mike Ablon. The Junior Class had a busy academic year, not just witf 3 l Whose idea was this to begin with? Mike Ablon Bryan Atkinson Zandy Baker John Bickel iiizfizq We The new maintenance dep't. Our own Urban Cowgirl. Dee Dunk Judy Dykes Riss Estes Kateri Ewing is all?g'5 3 ff 'Q :wif so Q 2 Q A Charles Fischman Cindy Frankel Darryl Glaser Susan Goodnight Steve Gordon Nancy Grau Julie Grossman Karen Halaburt Angela Heizer Jeff Kane Wendy Kaplan Ben Kassanoff 91 Chantal Kruczek Bobby Kwun Inez Marroqin Debbie Masters Mike Medvig Lisa Meech Michelle Mulder Eileen Mullen Jordan Muss Carl Odegaard Denise Packer Corey Parsons Jeff Patton David Perryman David Pitre Pam Porter Kevin has many talents. i Howdy, Pardner would you like some help with your homework? 5 : 15,5 Gina Weinrich Susan Willms Kim Wommack Loren Zidell Q1 11 .AN W., iaii fmt ::.f.. Ts., .wa WLAQ , ,QL.,.t ,- -yr., ,Mk - t. 1,1-tm ..--A 4 Us Q we-tsmsfrrswfrwwwrf 'owl 5-F , gg..,,., ,,.., M t .,,., :gg ........, 7 2 i - 5 311m Q 'x ,. K 1 1 . , , , , st .. .... ,x A .ah ,gr Shemin Proctor Julie Ray Betsy Richter Crystal Rothrock Lauren Samelson Gregor Sauer Todd Schneider Sherri Seidel Andrea Simmons Jeff Steinberg Gavin Susman Jill Upfield Green Machine Model No 83 Brothers you shall be saved!! WWMMWQ ophomores It's just a jump to the left . . . Have you ever tried taking photos with your eyes closed? Beth Ablon Barbara Agnich Jayne Ball Lea Bauman Ethan Besser Bret Bloomquist Brad Bracken Lynne Braggs Peter Claggett Philip Coe Ed Corbett Michael Davis John Engels Gretchen Felber Bill Fergerson Gavin Fite The Sophomore Class started off this year by working in proceeds They also made money by selling caramel app . m at Halloween In October they went to the Dallas Arboretu Rock Lake to become one of the first groups to help the concession stand at a September football game, and keeping . les , . Y get started. They cleared nature trails, roads, and fields. The their first taste of the grueling process of PSAT testing. With e over, they settled back into the routine of school. To ke tradition, they are planning a joint Toga Party with the the Spring. The class officers are: Co-presidents Peter and Cheryl Turnerg Secretary-treasurer Karen Rupert. P The Hill is alive with the sound of music. 94 n be afraid, lt s only a little rain storm Sllkscreen partners, forever. Peter Frenkel Ghassan Ghraizi Betsy Gilbert June Goldfarb Elizabeth Gonzalez Rene Grossman Peyton Hayslip Peter Henderson Jill Hercules Cristy Hershman Ginna Johnson Nancy Josephson Eric Kelley Mike Kirshenbaum Kim Kissinger Ken Kokko Jill Kratze Kim Krueger Leslie Kuykendall Sam Ladymon Andrea Lazar Stanley Lemons Randy Lieberman David Lipscomb David Liston Lesli Marcus Linda Marver Lee Anne Maser Kelly McCullough Chrissi Miller Stewart Mitchell Sean Moran Paul Nelson F w ' ill 3 L Q Q , -- M . 1 . I ' Q, 9 M77 ,. A ' ' ' 5 ' '- ' ' Peyton prepares wool for dyeing on Biotrip. i Thanks for the nice LeeAnn. 1 run!!! Cross Country Team and mascot Snowflake Susan Reeves Ann Rickenbacher Tony Rose Karen Rupert Alan Schnitzer Jon Sheehan Debbie Shelton John Shepard Susan Silberberg Caren Skibell Michael Sowry Greg Taylor Sharon Thum Cheryl Turner Erika Viroslav Amy Weinberger Rick Wiedeman Freshmen I just had to call to tell you . . . Allison Aranson Bart Autry Lisa Baer Adrienne Baker Angela Bond Deidre Bradford Alan Buckner Donna Casey Kimberly Clark Chad Coben Jan Cowles Katie Cravens 98 The freshman class came into the Upper Schoo seemed to fit in and feel comfortable almost their most important activities was on Community gathered pledges and then went to Bachman Lake jogged, skated, or cycled around the lake. They thousand dollars from their pledges and donated it to the Cancer Society. They sponsored a party for the day that Winter Break started. They also stand at one of the varsity football games President David Footeg Vice-president Mimi Secretary-treasurer Stefani Silverberg. Freshman Giggle Club. lx Y, um OVOI' School t are you sure that is the correct answer? A moment of reflection. ya 5 so Q., 'W , Q Q i Todd Dailey Andy Danlel Brad Dardaganlan Richard DeBerry Shari Disraeli Josh Feferman Lance Felber Cindy Fiedelman Brian Finch Karen Finkelman Matt Finn David Foote if 5? , Tiff- if: keg: : .. i Karin Forman Jessica Frankel Lisa Gindling Ben Gold Mathew Golden Graeme Gordon Marjory Graue Pepi Harris Kelly Harvey Brent Hillebrenner Michelle Hoffman Shelley Hutton 1-2-3-Co-or-din-a-tion! n. Charlie analyzes a water color. Student Services has gone tx far! Laura Isaacson Jessica Jines Michelle Jones Chris Kesler Alicia King Joey Lane Amy Langefeld Lisa Lenhoff Marc Lipshy According to this we should be in Upper Mongolia. Taxi!!! Greenhill's version of Breaking Away . Willie Loconto Monica Lu Bucky Lyon ,V -at ff 1 I hope they don't serve the leftovers for dinner. 101 Weary campers. Is this really what the early settlers went through to color their clothes! Greenhill's newest statue. 102 Tracy Newton Lenwood Pitre Mimi Platt Barry Richards Will Rose Lara Rosenberg Tami Schlaehter Melissa Schoendienst Sarah Malin Stephanie Martin Gavin Melmed Karin Miller Doug Murphy Lisa Newman Sorry, no Dr. Pepper! QSM... s pun-q , .f-.s,,.. -. I Missy Schwade Michelle Segal David Shelby Cindy Slegal Stacy Slegal Vicki Slegal Can you believe We have the whole school day to cycle around Bachman for SSS. V 6 I,.1'? f3g2g,Q:1'. -'nf ' ,, W , ,,,-, ,,W'I:11'3,I.- li: ---f- M 5' AAT A X' J AA A'2-w- M7 2 ..,1 Nki. ,,,,, U ,, ,wr , yv naw , 4, Vgvqvv- A E. ,,,, ,,... . . Vvveev eeee :.. Stefanl Sllverberg AAAA A 2 k ' f, ' ' V LOU Sobel . 3, Buffle Strickland X -- ,,,,,, ,,ys 1 1 A A ,,hh A:'A , N,...,vy W eAA eeAAAA f Jordan Susman Charlie Switzer Jason Templeman Andrea Termini Stephen Weinberg Jessica Weiss 103 .m. S. P. C. Champions- We,re Numero Uno. If you understand this problem let's Brooks, the Actor. Testing . . . 1 2 3 go on to the next. Best of Friends. Happy Birthday, Marc!!! 104 A circle of astronomers. Can you dig it? Good Morning, Bart! Frosh-o-grapher All Together Now Pseudo-student Hey big spender! I see the light!!! Is this Paris, France or Paris, Texas, operator? Poise, precision and perfection. The Cavalcade Staff takes a break for a photo. Friends and Fun at the Student Council Mixer. so i J, xii? fb? Where are the comics? David and Gavin in the Library. fQs+sms,v.,4..mss.mXsw- Len's creativity. i a f W ssgsiwidg? nw i Q, ,.. 'V w Kg f 4 5 . 5 1 . E 'E 5 A memorable performance by Mr. Austin. Mr. Beall, without a pen in his mouth! 107 af d e x The Flfth Grade staged its most successful Michaela Ablon Chris Aikman Kellilyn Alkek Chris Allen Naylee Azad Morton Barnett Michael Baum Lara Bierner Olivia Block Adam Blumenfeld Jennifer Bracken Christy Bradford Mike Brittain Michelle Brodsky Kathy Brown Renee' Bufkin Brandon Camp Victoria DeBerry Kristi Dever Lara Fischman Evan Fitzmaurice Amy Foote Kurt Freytag Stacey Gaswirth Whitney Glover Sharon Goodfriend s iw Elliott Goodman Gwen Gregg John Haney Christie Harlan Earl Harris Jessica Henry Braden Hosch Rusty Hoffman Andrew Horlock Cash House Heather Hunter Monte Hurst Jason Jones Philip Kelton Max Kleinman Neil Kumpers Stacey Lambert Marnie Lane Kari Lanphere Gina Laurito Arthur Lee Bryce Ligeti Jacque Long Scott Lux Michael Mayes Remember-it is over not under Are these outflts one of our chol s for Mark McKay Caeley Melmed Saul Meyer Philip Michaelson Hope Miller Matthew Moniot Anne Murdock Julie Pearson Leah Piassick we ' Qs 1 ,E , ,IE Wt Bart Plaskoff Brett Podolsky Preston Pomykal Robert Prati Sarah Read Colin Rule Chris Sanderson Tim Siemers Wes Snuggs Michael Somer The Mlddle School warms up for a concert Musicalsoundsfornon-traditionalinstrumentscan be quite interesting. Robin Warren Burney Washington Alex Williamson Ikoyi Winn Stefani Spiritas Miles Stapleton Julie Stone ' Todd Templeman Angela Vaiser Sixth Grade Kaan Bayulken Kim Beauchamp Leslie Beck Taft Bhuket Andrea Bond Chuck Brandt Susan Brice Allison Buck Prince Camp Cindy Cantrell Lisa Casey Antony Chan Chase Comer Cherie Cook Paul Davis Brian Ellis Brooke Emerson Martha Erwin Alison Fechtel Karma Gardner Josh Goldman f wmv,-Wwe, Debra Goldstein Ingra Green Tad Ground Jennifer Harris Linda Houston A Jay Huller Mark Hurst Yara Khraish Randy Kienast Amanda Klapprodt Jimmy Koutras Rachel Kuykendall Rich Latta Jimmy Laurito Jennifer Lee Jason Leeds Marjie Leong Karen Levy Ricky Loconto Michael McCluer Mindi Michaelson Angela Morrow Mark Moss Kennera Mullin Bobby Murphy Erin Murphy David Natinsky Beau Nelson Elizabeth 0'Rielly CFO Ji, 'SH QE JF fifs-asf' , .165 +5 'Q 'Ap Jamie Pearlman Catherine Peters Robbin Raskin Victor Reyes Jennifer Riggs Rachel Ross Alissa Rubin Bo Rutledge 3 5 s Q, MW? WHIP MRM 5 Anne Sanger Cathy Schrauff Melanie Segal Melinda Segal Ben Shepard P Susan Shosid Carolyn Siegal Douglas Silver Serena Simmons Kristin Smylie Karmi Soder Philippa Strelitz David Sunshine Amy Thompson Tara Trask Allyson Turner Pedro Vergne-Morell Lori Volkman Tina Wall Charles Warren David Willingham Kelle Wood Andrew Yurkon Larry Zahn Jamie Zidell Seventh Grade Julie Adams Angela Adkins Bruce Agnich Elise Alhadef Doug Baer Tim Bentley Julie Black Brad Blonkvist Cynthia Bright Rob Browning Jimmy Campbell Carson Clement Beth Conner Bizzit Costanzo Brandyn Criswell David Crooks Stefani Dardaganian Kerry Davis .r-pk, Student Forum members help director GP visitors. 118 The Seventh Grade blasted off into stratosphere with its most successful Balloon Launch to date C'probes were as touching down as far north as lowaj. The of the Holiday vacation was a pancake breakfast, followed by a Cwith Hugh Kienast masquerading as Eric Shane Day, the Fat Stock trip, and th 'A History trip Qto Austin and San Antonio extended toursj closed out a banner year. ? Kate Dowe Kirk Dunk Elaine Farrow Mrs. Gunnin assists students in learning the A pancake breakfast always whets the appetite fundamentals of How to Study . for roller skating. af.. s Jeffrey Fiedelman Bruce Fraser Margie Fussell Stephen Gindling Stephanie Golden Julie Goldfarb Jeff Goodman Bryan Green Katherine Grossman Kathryn Hamm Chris Harrington Alan Hayslip Matthew Henderson Mila Hermanovski Martha Hewell Julie Hoffman Mary Hofstedt Laurel Lee Humphrey Craig Il'0I1S ii' X:-- 1 'L in Tracy J affer PQ i A ' WigQ15-i2:iwf:si,f:.:! F- Q, W iww ,... ,,,,., ....,,, a a a .. X s W H Trey J0l1l1S011 , - . 1 ' 'LPN--H-FQ,--:ii:.:s-svigiiwiifff'filei: fffs 5 if H pi::,,ptat M, --aytl z-. 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F Ti , Xl if M -' wg, f 5 if -.78 The Z0lle1'S, Matt, Jeremy and Bettye eI1J0Yed the Seventh graders prepare for the balloon Holiday concert. Hugh Kienast Ross Kollinger Sharon Kratze Amy Kreisler Chris Krueger Garry LaMoyne Nancy Lane Matthew Laskowski Jeff Leiman Steven Lenhoff Melissa Levy Scott Lipscomb Jennifer Lipshy Lee Lyon Scott Mattoon Colin McCarty Vicky McElhaney Patrick McGuire ky is filled With green and gold The seventh grade Team enjoys a few pancakes with their syrup. W t 3 W N 3 , Anna Weiss Jesse Williams Neal Winters Matt Zoller Nicole Payseur Scottie Pearson Mark Platt Scott Porter Kristi Potts Greg Reese Tara Richardson Libby Roberts Lela Rose Judy Sayah Chris Schrauff Melissa Shinn Amy Sigman Andrew Sprankell Robb Steinberg Marni Stiffel Brett Underhill Alan Vuckovich Eighth Grade Brooks Alkek Brad Barnes Robin Beasley Greg Bernstein Becky Birdsong Stacy Bloom Maggie Boodry Marc Buffin John Cadwell Katy Cassidy Abram Castro Melanie Castro David Chance Christine Clifford Sally Darver Bert Davis Danny Dever Jenny Dickens Chad Dunston Julia Erwin Michael Ewing Lisa Fechtel The Eighth Grade kicked off their year 0 activities with a fund-raising project-operatio of the concession stand during the Middle Scho football game for Homecoming.As a service projec the students made and stuffed Christmas stocking for students at the Casa View Elementary Schoo The second half of the school year focused 0 visiting : the annual Mass Media field trip, th ever-popular outdoor program at the unique Y- Ranch in Kerrvilleg finally, the informal visitation to the Upper School in preparation for transitio into the ninth grade. rs. Ellis and students share ideas in the open ir Forum. Miss Lloyd would you like me to be your flower girl? -Nancy. X mf Q., Danielle Hall Bill Heckel Dana Hickman Kevin Hicks Eric Himel Philip Hopkins Barbara Hswe Alan Hunt Chip Hunter Kathy Hurst Craig Fischman Carey Fitzmaurice Andrew Foote Julie Friedberg Angela Garrison Andrew Gillin John Gillin Aaron Goldstein Jennifer Goodnight David Greenleaf Angie Grinaldi Jeffrey Ground 123 Lael Iozzo Sharon Jones Rauan Klassnik Karl Kokko Elena Koutras Stacey Ladd Scott Lambert Richard Latin Nancy Lazar Marc Lubin Pierce Marshall David Matyas S 1 X Tracy McCutchin Melinda Menzer Chris Mulder Alison Murdock Mary Norvell Robert Nussbaum Adina Ofseyer Anna Lee Parks Cristina Partida John Perryman Lauran Plaskoff X. if ? - ! S it H ' If :,k,1- : ' L . . as f A li ,Q ..... .cgkzz Tina Williamson Hilary Silver Tracy Steelman Stacy Stiffel Scott Stone Leslie Strother Nancy Thompson Waverly Ware John Warren Richard Winfield Shelli Zlmmer Mark Pokorny Larry Prager Eric Rea Melanie Rembert Robb Rothrock Kyle Rovinsky Marc Rubin Scott Sanderson Peter Schneider Chris Sevin Clarissa Siebert Danny Sikora ,ti 2 5--. Ns- -Jaw ,., , nw WWW YQ t X . so NE 5 N s 5 ,l X lttt '? N -A V r Sm X 'Q X -A -V wi, 633, V H if MQ 12 4 Lkrkkrkk A g ' E F M f Q Q Middle School's version of open classroom. -' f :::- wif 1- ' IIL 1 w 1 Ili' F s eee F ssss e s sss F F sssss 3, ,wwf ., i i. :.. .: L, We ..:: , , F' ffi' , Q: W Xt, . ,:: ist? -:,, k:k,V i. V so se e s F ' ' e1i': e ooh Fleet of Foote. Air Raid. All right girls, to the showers. ' 'K fb .... 2, ,V The Buff. . . . E. F. Hutton . . . Football goes coed 128 Monkey see, monkey do. W Hx 5 f- rf Z 1 jfgjgw ml I if Q . it-is 5 his fx WMA Middle Schoolers are the BEST!! an-gi ure.. Yi '55 'SH Love Greenhill Style. Prep-Mex. LM.. .3 E y- Q . 55 1 55 Tuffy reviews his Ten seconds . . . ten sit-ups. The Beast . assignment. 129 ss? iffgwmg-Qlkgzzlt-gage-K --'va ---- '1'f1 ' ' ' MEN Robbie Anderson Beth Autrey Michael Barnett Torie Bentley Amy Beresford Lauren Bernstein Ian Brandt Todd Brandt Andrew Bright Uri Burstein Laura Buss Mikyl Cordova Louise Cottingham Matthew Dunn Brittnye Ellis Leah Feizy Tamara Finn Hillary Freytag The fourth grade at Greenhill School is exposed to a wid ' 1 variety ofintegrated learning experiences throughout the yea Special programs in art, music and literature are provided t enhance classroom presentations. An annual Thanksgiving Da in metrics helps to bring reality to math class. The social grae are sharpened as the children entertain a number of specl classroom guest speakers and their own grandparents o Grandparent's Day, as well as, participate in several parties. The year comes to a close with the annual fourth campout which combines several hands on learning with just plain fun. V play highlights topics studied in American history and cookin e . .8 Give us A G-R-E-E-N-H-I-L-L Help!!! I'm melting. Paulette Frierson Mark Ground Birds of a feather flock together. Ralph Hamm Jessica Hately Kendra Henderson David Hoffman The Sandman makes a visit to the Land of the Upper Schoolers Connor Hopkins Cynthia Hswe Heather Humphrey Lauren Iozzo Jennifer Johnson Niven Johnson Gina Khraish Jeffrey Kirk Charlie Koutras Matt Kratz Joshua Lake Lori Lemmons Douglas Levy Roby' MacFar1and Jill Maddox Barry Marcus Bill Mattoon Erin Menzer 4 'Tm high and dry-the floods wont get to me Mlkyl makes sure I have Tender Loving Ca Susan Meyer Missy Miller Marti Okon Russell Pearlman Kelly Petro Christian Piatt Jillian Pivnick Jose Portela Corey Pride Kenneth Ray Kurt Reeser Melinda Rembert Jason Rodgers Michael Rose Brian Rosen Scott Shaw Andrea Shutze Amy Siegel if 11- H GIRLS can be really silly. Fourth graders enjoy dressing up for Halloween. George Stergios Darrel Susman Jonathan Taylor Richard Taylor Jeffrey Tucker Javier Vergne-Morell Francine Wells Brad White Kelsey Zelazny Heather Zidell Jeremy Zoller 135 W Third Grade Rob Adams Hunter Barnett Jonathan Bierner David Black Serena Bolton Michael Bond Bobby Breakell Jimmy Brown As the new thir gra ers egin y that many fun and exciting events will occur Our first activi is a unit on livestock which involves going to the State Fa to see the livestock. The next activity IS baking speclal cak for our Grandparents when they come to VlSlt A Go Manners Unit takes place in December and ends with a form lunch at one of the hotels This year we will also visit e d d b the school ear they realli 1 1 c nursing home to sing Christmas ar February, we have a unit on the Pony Express and 49 e and the children pan for gold For Valentine s Day we ha a unit on the post office In May, we have a Mother s Day T The children bake special treats and perform a little play sing to entertain their moms A tradition in the 3rd gr e reading of Where the Red Fern Grows and then a of the movie We also see four special films throughout year The flnale is the campout which ends the Chad Bryant Linda Chan rg W W c W wggwfz Alison Crane Mike Demarco Deborah Dragon Meredith Ellis You are such a cutie! , 136 Emily Erwin Jennifer Frank Zachary Garrison Renate Gerber Diana Goldfarb Mandy Goldman fy' , i I I Q: E ? Misty Karin Amanda Kline Barbi Kreisler Jason Kfupp Kerri Lee Arianne Levin Ryan Hamilton Ginger Harlan James Hawkins Allison Heidbrink Bryan Hoffman Jason Jones Amy Thalman and Molly Q-vw' Morrow. Stephen Lipton Stephanie Lu Julie Magill Holly Martin Mark Mayben Clay McDaniel Fred McDonald Michael Miller Molly Morrow David Murphy Mario Nieto Ada Norris Taura Null Jenny 0'Drisco1l John 0'Rielly David Pailet Laronda Poole Brandon Powell The Gateway to the Sound of Music Logan Ray Lee Reed Shayna Rosen Alex Sanger Karen Schwartz Sarah Sentilles Dan Shea Lisa Sigman MABMN -4 K ix ,ww-N M Q.-Q..-...w,, 2wf e W 'wwex-1. was We are as rough and tough as they come 'JY' S Q' L? Kelley Underhill Pamela Vilches Alisa Volkman John Vuckovich Chris Wells Mark Wesemann Melissa Zahn David Ziff David Sklar Kristy Small Jimmy Snodgrass Elycia Solomon Tamira Sperling Arni Sribhen Adam Steinberg Amy Thalman Troy Thompson Trace Thomson Hank Thye Heather Tucker Lovey the Dove Get me to the church Qand class! on ti Second Grade Second graders have a year filled with many varied, stimulating experiences integrated into the academic program. They go on field trips to Heard Museum, Log Cabin Village, Science Museum, etc. They fly Witches, see special movies, cook, study Indians, Texas, etc. In the spring all the second graders produce a musical and end the year with a campout. Devon Aikman Turkan Bayulken Scott Beck Odette Becker Jenny Beresford Michael Birenbaum Kyle, Chelle, Panda , Matthew Sonnet Blanton Peter Bogdanow Belynda Brinkley Marla Brim Michelle Burstein Justin Callahan Amy Chalk Eric Dodson Adam Dunn Cole Dunnick Woody shows Ryan the ropes Chad Ellis Christopher Emerson 140 Anyone for a game of ring toss? Time to line up everyone. all you look so tired. Could I give a hand? Stewart Fleming Brad Gaswirth Andy Gilbert Brett Gleitsmann Michael Goldfield Willow Grace Jennifer Hammond Philippe Han Carey Hartin Alex Helderman Jordan Higgins Becky Johnson Clive Jonas David Kirk Kevin Kwast Heather Lake Ryan Lambert Chelle Long Jackie Macdowell Kyle Mathis Eric Natinsky Charles Norton Brenna Parthemore Amy Petro Paige Prentiss Grady Raskin Philip Ray Alison Read Vanessa Reineke Jeremy Rodgers William Rodgers Seth Romans Beth Rule Matthew Rush Caroline Sarao Liza Schell xi' Yes! We love the Big Toy ' Y 2 ' Li Z '55, 3 , ,, ,1 we .11 ss 2,31 M is fbi WK M3 Q f .gg 33 it F 1 H 4 K E V Q gg, wi M 5 Z? h al ae t ' Q Ys v S2 X , Bryan Singleton Jason Skibell Jason Spiritas Ryan Spiritas Adam Sprankell Adrian Stapleton Lambrine Stergios Teddy Stiffel Daniel Sunshine 9' nr M ff 1 35 Mrs, tw-any wi 5 , s W f 5 Q' 1 1. 1 ax 1 Q 5 f ML '.ir , gn 'Wt if et V '.fi H t ,gw yn, - V1 ,,, Steven Tapken 'T , we af 'sffiim ,Im , ,W t,,, , 15 ,,... , as ff:,,,:A,,fw , , W 5 A , ae 1, -. fx f ,W W Q23 gp Q f f Si F 9 QE X 4 KL bf ,X J V' ,L all fl I 42721 3,5 K . X kj, ,3 it , Latasha Taylor Stormy Thomson Nick Tragus Shauna Welch Kim Williams Marcie Wills Kenya Wilson Granville Woodso ll First Grade Come on gang it s recess time. Andy Burke Donna Burt Jordan Burton Joseph Carlos Patricia Cerqueira Michael Clarke Joshua Coffman Sarah DeBerry Scott Dryden Jennifer Edwards Jeffrey Ellenbogen Melissa Elwell Issa Fanous Drew Fleming Meredith Frank First grade children are involved in exciting activities throughout the year. In preparation for cooking a complete Thanksgiving Feast, we visit Farmer's Market and Old City Park. We attend professional plays, visit the Zoo and are visited annually by the Greenhill Leprechaun on St. Patrick's Day. We learn about our Country by working on our large floor map. We spend the last two days of school on our campout, learning about dinosaurs at Dinosaur State Park in Glen Rose. In the classroom, we learn to read, write in cursive, develop our motor skills, compute with Cuisenaire rods, etc., etc., etc. Dana Bernstein Mandy Bhuket Jennifer Bishop Benjamin Bridges Amy Brown Joel Brown 9 e once lived an energetic educator who lived at Greenhill and had so many children but always knew what to do Dusty Gray Pepe Guzman ' ll Jason Harlow Once upon a time . . . Louis Okon Jeffrey Oldham Steven Hartin Kristi Huller Cavan Jones Wally Jones Alissa Karin Tom Kelton Eric Kemp Julie Kinney Bryan Kutner Barbie Lane Jennifer Lux Alan Magill Tiffany McDaniel Drew Mclnvale Kevin McKay Emily Parthemore Rachel Plenge Colleen Pokorny Dana Rashbaum Will Rogers Ben Ross Michael Ross Jason Rubenstein Michel Saavedra Cindy Solomon Leisha Spier Lisa Stein Robin Strelitz Jason Swartz LaVitta Taylor Nicole Taylor Mark Toews Conn Walters Dana Wiesenfeld Mr. Hornbach, do you Want t hea Aggle Joke 146 Primer Primers are a vital force in the Lower School. They can be found in two cozy and colorful rooms in Three Chimney s . They spend their days ifmmersed in reading, literature, music, French, art, science, mathematics, social studies, physical education and drama. Primers go on special field trips-to the Zoo in Ft. Worth, to Old City Park, Haymarket Theater, etc. Each primer decorates a special pumpkin, makes bread dough ornaments, dyes eggs, makes puppets, makes angels with the Headmaster and does many more fun filled learning experiences. Their year ends with a campout. Courtney Ashley Malika Burman Tig Elpern Ezra Finkin Meredith Goodrich Jeff Hagler ,adv gl , et, -an William Hidell Matthew Hornbach Barrett Howell Ryan Howell Lindsey Irons Kate Levy Kari Lyons Nicky Mathis Casey Noble Jessica Piel Jack Pratt Eric Rosenthal Courtney Sheperd Joshua Spalding Brad Townsend Carter Wallace Scott Willson Stacy Wolf if . I 147 Q ..:' X ' .f.., i .J VV 148 I have learned that the quality of one's life is more enduring than the quantity of his years. At her very early age, she had ,learned the capacity to stay alive as ilong as she lived and inspired me to claim myowncapacity ofliving even lin the midst of adversity. l -Dr. Donald R. Benton N ,Vanessa was spunky and eager for each new day and its activities. With her usual spirit, she Walked gown the roads and paths holding ands with Elycia and me until she couldn't take another step. i -Judy Braack Happiness is horses. -Becky Choate E 1 I M ORIAM VANESSA VORHIES Loves animals especially horses . . .large gentle blue-gray eyes . . . quietly clever sense of humor . f. . found adventure and escape through reading . . . very loving and supportive family . . . such determination for one so young. . . Vanessa displays her horse, Beauty, after winning a blue ribbon in the Second Grade Pet Show. Vanessa's mother and uncle spend a special moment together. 149 M i 1 if .L -' - lg. 1',,,i,.,L1-,,' 'Q f - f ' - ' 1' ' - V ' ' 'f - 1 -' 1 -- K H4 ' ff LLLLJ:-151'e,1f,',,,f: 15.4gqe11,:A,r1a:.af:5Jrw1wr,mazarx-zH1wur.Efaf wwwQmwsiwsryian' 1 W 1 I Kindergarten Preschool is where it all begins: our littlest Hornets learn about school from scratch. It's a time for learning to be a part of a group. Sometimes it's hard to share or to let someone else go first when you want to, but these skills have to be learned if a child is to succeed in school. Preschoolers also spend a fair amount of time getting ready for readin', ritin' and 'rithmetic. Toss in Indian George, the Thanksgiving Feast , the Nutcracker , May Fest and a lot more fun and you've got some great growing years, years that provide a sound foundation for the learning that is to come. future architect Mark Alexander Gentry Beach Solomon Bergman Merydith Bland Erica Bloom Aaron Bryant Brian Carpenter Ryan Carson Megan Caughran Gregory Coke Austin Collins Suzanne Crandall Eric Di Giacomo Jennifer Dodson Rebecca Dragon John D. Dungagan Working puzzles takes concentration Becky Eaton Titania Elpern 152 if U can hardly wait for the Waltz of the Flowers We do so many fun projects at the pre go on stage. school. Ashley Eltis Justin Frauman Christopher Frierson Jaime Grogan Bobby Grady Denver Hamilton Lauren Heidbrink Marianne Haggerty Alex Hurd Kris Kemp Hilary Kreisler Eric Leitstein Michael Lipton Rachael Lowe Morgan Malone John Mayben Douglas Moore Evan Norris 153 Trey Nelson Ashley Oliver Jonathan Osborne Jason Parmer Felice Partida Erica Reineke Carrie Roth Jamie Schwartz David Schwarz Christopher Schutze Emily Sentilles Michael Stubblefield Todd Thompson Damon Turner Elle Warren Ian Weisberg Scott Williams Wendy Williams Freddie Wilmot 154 , ffW 'w 3 and 4 Year Olds The APPLE Computer is utilized in the learning process of the pre school. The littlest hornets use this device to improve their knowledge of the alphabet, simple arithmetic, and sequencing. This tool is also utilized for the identification of shapes and pictures of objects known and unknown. With the help of the Fifth Grade Class, the little ones have learned simple procedures dealing with APPLE Computers. All in all, the use of the APPLE at the preschool level is for pure enjoyment. Joanne Aizen Jarrod Beck Kim Botvin Anthony Callisto Jacob Earle Christopher Eaton Emily Ellis Krista Ellis Chase Emerson Gregory Fanous ,'4:. Cameron Feizy Jordan Finkin Summer First Jeremy Goldberg Laura Haag Scott Henard Nathan Hornbach Lauren Hunnicutt Benjamin Isip J. J. Johnston 8 Rf' ...Gas 5 Kevin Jones Aaron Koury 155 Tammy Karin Jamey Karin Audra Krupp Gavin Manes Betsy Marshall Arianne Maxwell Jennifer Miller Ryan Miller Heather Morgan Marcus Rhodes Jerode Rhyne Sabrina Schell Tony Schell Rebecca Schiff Alexander Sprunt Justin Stevenson Monica Stewart Amer Taherzadeh Wade Williams Matthew Wills 156 5 Good morning boys and girls Building towards their futures at Greenhill 158 W ST DENTS EXCHA GE STUDE Jake Ashley Chris Chad Tiffany Nicole Hunt Danielle Abraham McQuaid Farrish Klawelter McD aniels 2nd Brutsche primer primer lst lst 1st 3rd .V , 7ff1ff9 ' !,, , ., , .. ,Q 51. ,X W A , ,f 1 W' y- V. ', 5'U-,,gfeQeiig,i' 5 H Q, , 'gif lg f ,f 'f -- gg? . , 1 f 9 K 'K' 'iiii-'NNW' -HH ' -VE: -W Hin- W- i , ,:fi'.. f - A ---- - A V- , ' , T 'Yafiazi ,, if ' ' ' V' H fin? 1 , ' , ,- if I Mn-3 1 ,, . , , v -I-A rf k,f..' -- .. ' ,,-: ,Q 1, 1, N , QLL ml 5 is W ,M 'Z' 5' , , ,Q 2 wg 5 ,. 4 Q Q, I 5 HQ' ,H , 5 53 if 'j X lg, M Zn - . 1 y ,n,, - ax 2 Maxfli? if J, ga , flttrr be , 4 ., , , i . , k,,. 7 VV.nt' gkk kk Zi --IQ ,k,7 S tes f S' S y . :Vf -o i I I I A Viiff Arianne Kenny Lind Jay Shuman Amber Kurt Reeser Trip Snuggs Mindi Levin 3rd 3rd Phelps 4th 9th Chanard 3rd 4th 1 1 th This was my first time abroad, and I enjoyed myself in Dallas and at Greenhill. I want to let a special good-bye to some people: 1st thanks to Greenhill for let me come here! Missy, for you I let a big good-bye , and I hope you go to Brazil! Elizabeth, you were a good friend! Bye Lisa, Shelley, Adrienne! I'll miss you! Mr. Gonzales, I love you! I love Miss Stevenson's painting class, Mrs. Kuykendall, you were a very special woman to me. Bye Albert! I'm waiting for your letters! You are a very nice boy! Well, that's it. If you have an opportunity to go to Brazil I'm sure that you'l1 enjoy it! And I'll be glad to show you the city around! ADEUS! SENTIREI SAUDADES DE VOCES!! A amizade e come a fosforescincis. Brilha mais quando o mundo a nossa volta escurecel' Simone C. Sabino R. Grauna, 422-apto. 132 Moema-Sao Paulo SP 04514 Brazil COMMUNITY SERVICE D This year the Community Service Day was filled with diversified projects for the betterment of the community. The class of '85 spent Community Service Day at Bachman Lake-but not just basking in the sun. Each freshman either jogged, skated, walked, or bicycled as many times as he could around Bachman to raise money for The American Cancer Society. We hoped to raise S2000-and we exceeded that goal through energetic efforts of the kids and the generosity of people who sponsored them. The sophomore class contributed their day to the udevelopment of the first major botanical garden in the Southwest. The new Dallas Arboretum now has a beautiful nature trail, a clean wildflower preserve, a wide road to other parts of the property, and 'hiddenhollowsn which can soon be opened to the public. The Arboretum's director says that this class was the first in Dallas to perform major work on the project. The junior class spent their Community Service at the Special Day Care School where they did a number of jobs. They did such things as washing windows, painting rooms, and painting bookshelves. The repairs were very much needed and the school truly appreciated the class' help. For lunch, the classmothers brought pizzas. Community Service Day for the seniors was divided into two parts. For the first half of the day, the seniors spent their time at the Dallas Public Library, organizing and labeling books for the libraries move to the new building. Mr. Foote then took the class out to lunch at The Spaghetti Warehouse, Then the seniors returned to Greenhill to begin to paint the bleachers and the water tower. Over all for all the classes the day was enjoyable and worthwhile. Proceed at your own risk-Wild All work and no play Animals. 162 fl? Senior Water Tower Masterpiece! Scott, Rod and Heather enjoy Mr. Foote's Senior lunch at the Spaghetti Warehouse. 163 HO ECOMING FESTI ITIES This year's Homecoming Festivities got off to a rousing start with the second annual Spirit Week. From Hat Day to Halloween Dress-Up Day, the enthusiasm kept building, awaiting the game to reach full force. The traditional picnic before the game was attended by many and enjoyed by all. The seventh grade fund raising project ofthe annual Balloon Launch was a breath taking sight. Green and yellow balloons with Greenhill postcards inside were sent to float over North Texas and scattered over more than five states. There were musical excerpts from the upcoming production, The Sound of Music too. The Hornets' began well against the Trinity Valley Trojans, but then rain began to pour, and as the weather turned, so did the Hornets' luck. Halftime activities took place through raindrops. The Senior athletes and their parents came on the field to be recognized. Next, the Homecoming nominees were escorted onto the field where Lisa Meech was crowned Homecoming Queen of 1981. 1 164 Senior athletes and their parents lining up fo tribute. .. A..,,, . f V v,,,,,: Q f f mu, my - L a m M i sa A -if i N Q iff? . '5 'V wzmfgfki 5 K E ,,' 'MW j .. Homecoming Nominees. Back row, Lauren Samelson, Judy Dykes, Amy Stell, Kelly McCullough. Front Stacie Miller, Lisa Marcus, Lisa Meech-Homecoming Queen, Susan Goodnight. i H LLGWEE if Ki! I ' , -- - V A 5 ,gf ' f s n nn -aw, f . ., 7 n n , f 1 n nn n ,, A 51 VVV' ij :V I :VI V,kkVV K if 1,71 all W MM:-115 it fi -l K x , fx 1 f , , , Vi Q 51? fm ' f 'E f F5 Jai 'tv ' M 'A We , fi 'RQJVT1 4 'awe ' W ' t Z a Y X -'S iw My Z I 1? 5 5 5 -1 af mf. 446 My M 'E I av M A 'lf :Q -- , . , M' . .Q asffawe 5-H, - fx i -' '5?1f 2, 5 ,Q7' ?f L 2e1 a ,A A V, an ml is ,, X .lm , f Senior Girls????? Count Dracula Mr. Kittleman's twin 166 RENAISSANCE D Y Unlike the week before vacation in most schools, the Sixth graders were totally absorbed in the final preparations for their annual Renaissance Day. What began as a study of this period in history blossomed and expanded into many related areas that met the individual interests and talents of our students and teachers. Historical skits, dramatic readings from Shakespeareis plays, and French caroles were performed in the Globe Theater tGreenhill versionl. Murals depicting life and costumes, and healdry encircled the pod. Each student and teacher became a Renaissance Person -reminded t. . . . . . 1me and agaln of the overlapping and lntertwmmg nature of all knowledge. Thank you for sharing the philosophy learning something about everything with parents, students and teachers. I thls G1-eenhlll food? Our Renalssance Man-Mr, P, This is IIl0l'6 fllll than the State Dgocy Fair. 167 SOUND OF MUSIC Greenhill Fine Arts produced Roger's and Hammerstein's The Sound ofMusic on Nov. 13, 14, and 15. The production involved about 100 students in the cast of various crews. Cast and crew members represented ten different grade levels-from third to twelfth grade-making this the first all school musical produced at Greenhill in many years. The cast and crew worked diligently for eight weeks blocking scenes, painting sets, and selling program ads to make ready for the November 13th opening. The three performances were sold out almost one week before the show opened, and judging from the enthusiastic audience response, The Sound of Music was a resounding success. And I would like to introduce you to Maria. Yes, my little darlings. 168 The nuns gather for prayers in the Abbey. h And the show was a success. Patron of the Arts. 169 THANKSGIVING Everyone helps out to prepare the feast This is one of our. highlights Calendar. M-m-m good! Even pilgrims need a little 170 Since the time of its conception in 1950, the Greenhill Thanksgiving Day Play has been the highlight of many fourth grade students. From the play's first presentation, under the direction of Mrs. Helen Misura, to the present day, the children have been an integral part in its production. They have painted scenery, contributed lines to the script, and provided new and exciting slants on American History. Originally the play was presented in Lower School, with second and third grade participation because of limited numbers of actors. As the enrollment grew, additional scenes were added to accommodate the enthusiasm ofthe fourth graders. When the Greenhill Theater was constructed, production was moved to allow a variety of theatrical learning experiences for children in both Middle and Upper Schools. Fourth grade actors trod the boards and seventh and eighth graders' drama classes had the advantage of hands-on experience in lighting and make-up techniques. It looks like hot dogs, Chevrolet, apple pie, and the Thanksgiving Play have become a part of the Greenhill American Traditions. Our Indian friend-front center stage. THANKSGIVING PL Y May I have this dance? And what is your wife bringing to the feast? Are you friend or foe? I'd love to make a quilt with This is what they call a you! powwow? GRANDP REN TS DAY Over 300 'Tm a Greenhill GP buttons were distributed on November 24 during the Seventh Annual Grandparents Day. By all accounts it was the most successful one since GP Day inauguration in 1974. At the Headmaster's welcome in the Library, it was announced that grandparents were attending from 17 states, Puerto Rico, Hong Kong, and South Africa! California, New York, Illinois, Connecticut, Rhode Island were among the states represented. Florida, with 13 grandparents, won the out-of-state award. With able assistance from the Middle School Forum, Parents Association and the weather, everyone had a splendid day. These are MY grandparents! 172 mm Wxiw . . . and this is how to learn to add and ubtractf' Do you hear what I hear?', WINTER FESTIVITIES my gingerbread man look like Santa? , MA preschool artist captures the spirit of the Amahl and the Night Visitors visit Greenhill from holidays. Brookhaven College. 173 HOLIDAY CONCERTS Primers sing with Mr. Paul Raaen and his banjo. Stefani Dardaganian 6 Amy Sigman play a violin duet at Medical City. 174 Oriental dancers take five. players get last minute instructions from Mrs. NUTCR CKER This year's 29th annual Kindergarten production of The Nutcracker Ballet was one of the best ever. The Sugarplum Fairy got a little dizzy but remained poised and beautifulg the Russian Soldiers delivered their high kicks with extraordinary gusto: and Maria's slipper scored a direct hit on the nasty old Mouse King. The damsels were dazzling, the gents were dashing, and the standing-room only crowd came as no surprise to anyone. The Kindergarten's Nutcracker was begun by Preschool founder Agnes Baldwin in iwe believej 1952 and it has been launching us into Winter Break ever since. This year, however, something new was added: two dads videotaped the proceedings and gave the kids achance to see themselves in action.Yes,we're truly in an electronic age. And it's obviously going to be a rewarding one. Q 2 Pre-schoolers await their first dress rehearsal. 175 I TERFEST Greenhill held its annual InterFest program Monday, December 7, 1981. The program is designed to introduce new fields to students and to more fully inform them concerning career areas of which they are already aware. Twenty-five speakers representing a broad spectrum of careers addressed such questions as: Why did you choose your career? g What preparation helped you the most? g Did you try other careers first? g What is a typical day like? g What do you like most about yourjob? g What do you like least about your job? . Each student attended four different sessions of career opportunities ranging from internal medicine to professional basketball. ,,'::- :1Z53:..N Z -- W i lrrs : c ieieellc We .V i si -ia e i .'i. elco l ,,V.: aaii L ? If 5 E E t l Top to bottom: Dr. Howard Roffwarg Qpsychiatristj, Mr. John Eisenberg isports journalistl. 176 j WFT? Top to bottom: Mr. Weldon Word QT. IJ, Mr. Brian Lidji fattorney-at-lawj, Mr. James Goodnight fadvertising executiveb. JW 1 IOLOGY FIELD TRIP On Sunday, October 19th, the Biology classes resolutely three to a seat, to Lake Murray State Park in Oklahoma. r a more weary, but knowledgeable group returned days Greenhill. our time at Lake Murray, we were engaged in numerous endeavors. Soil was collectedg plots marked offg were taken of air, soil, and water, plant, animal and specimens were identified and collected. Data concerning was compiled in impressive amounts. This was used in future biology classes to complete lab academic and affective experiences were also dyeing of silk, wool and cottong sun photo grams, Wfltlllgj an attempt to measure the lake the hard way, language, descending from trees the easy way and Qyuchlj periods were all a part of the program. Students, faculty and parents all worked together: cooking, aughing, learning and shivering to make the trip a and memorable set of experiences. FSU- 1 meg- . . 'Y-5' 'V Fl a fi Q' ff L 1 , rf. . ' ' S -jaw' bi' 5 ,. Q K AQ vw, .si - N .L . P Z - , .. - . Q wg: e-,' 1 f 1 4 ' c rr 1 f M it'- - ' N , gi-W K- ws- , . .. ,Q .f .vim 15: S ,qt W A . f Nrrta . , Y ..., ij ' .Q --f' l 3' w c H' VV ts. 5. , K ,V .lk I VL T grip 5: KQZ L ,, in 5 , ,..- .E A 9 ' K it H ' y , ' ' ' a gt. .. ,, n L ' if , k..' - A f M , . V V -- is 'f fii. ' x i ii' H in 1 : - ts., r : is . fa - y S t r 'la -'s'f'.,f -. .. - .555 ki'fHf-'ix '. N.L 2:15575 f 1 'rl -...His- 7 - ' g .., ' i, Vl:',:fig.J-iiif,,.. . M -g ,, y-FOOD. some students this was the highlight of the What calculation did you get? 177 TRANSFGRMATIONS . . And I'd like to thank . . My life is completely messed Ladies and gentlemen of the up. On February 19th the 7th-Sth Grade classes presented an evening of one-act plays entitled Transformations. The three plays that were presented were Inherit the Wind , a contemporary theatre piece based on the famous Scopes Monkey Trial and a part of the formal literature study in the 8th grade curriculum. Boys, Raise Giant Mushrooms in Your Cellar , an original adaptation written by a Greenhill 7th grade student, Matt Zoller, and based on Ray Bradbury's science fiction short story, and Stages , an abstract play that presented a montage of theatre as life and life as theatre by tracing dramatically the spectrum of theatre history from the ancient Greeks to the current Avant-Garde. Students were chosen by formal audition and supported by the technical theatre classes in the 7th-8th grades. Student directors Brooks Alkek and Scott Lambert were selected from the Advanced Theatre Class which also provided many of the performers. jury LICEI W0 DERLAND Wonderland: where childish dreams are turned into memories mystic band. The Greenhill Theater Department was proud to present Alice in Wonderland this spring. Created by the Manhattan Project, Alice in Wonderland was an exploration of the writings of Lewis Carroll. The script was used as a spring- board for the imagination. A company of nine actors transformed the empty space of the theater into their own magical wonderland, much the way young children play in their own imaginary worlds. Sets and props were limited, and the actors relied on their physical and vocal abilities to create Carroll 's world. The company was made up of Alex Brooks, Tom Dowe, Peyton Hayslip, Heather Hutton, Wanice LaMoyne, Kate Malin, Kenny Richardson, Caren Skibell and Alan Stell. ERGREE This year The Evergreen was characterized by journalistic efficiency: the staff succeeded in turning out approximately one issue of 20-24 pages per month. The Evergreen proved that the students could handle thorough, mature writing. Several fundamental changes were instituted at the beginning of the year. First, excellent new writers joined the staff, including several juniors and seniors. The Evergreen's Open Door editorial policy attracted the interests of many fine new journalists. Second, increasing The Evergreen's circulation and initiating a student toutside of Greenhilli column, resulted in a different guest student columnist from another school writing for The Evergreen each month, and the exchange of Letters to the Editor between school newspapers. The editors wrestled with the problem of a monthly, magazine-like set-up which often yielded month-old news. The solution was to give the news paper articles which were more or less timeless , along with features and editorials. The paper's success is proven by the response ofthe readers: before the newspapers are unbundled, students flock to receive the most recent issue. Letters to the Editor have been submitted by students, parents, teachers, administrators, and students outside of Greenhill this year. As long as The Evergreen readers keep reading, The Evergreen staff will keep writing. 'is- i 1 , N in A ft . -' W K - . Q :ti . were 4,, .fer ., H i t Arts: Feature Editorials: Sports: News: J. Kassanoff. Editor: S. Barnett. L. Zweig. C. Fischman. K. Halaburt. E 6 6 Back row:K.Halaburt,S.Mortada,S.Barnett,A.Roffwarg,S.Mok,F.Bracken,A.Brooks,D.Glaser, J. Kane, Sponsor P. Norris. Center row: J. Lane, S. Schwiff, L. Zweig, D. Kwun, A. Stell, N. Newman, W. Porterfield, B. Gilbert. Front row: J. Kassanoff, C. Kruczek, H. Hutton, D. Foote, M. Platt, B. Kassanoff, C. Skibell. 180 Sponsor P. Norris and Editor S. Hurd. Humor: F. Bracken. Lower dle Schools: Hayslip. D. Glaser. Sponsor: S. Stevenson A. Stell Ads: L. Laufer Editors: L. Frenkel, L. Bobo CAVALCADE Work on the 1981-82 Cavalcade began in June when Lisa Frenkel and Adrian Williamsen went to a Seminar at Trinity University in San Antonio. There they decided on the yearbook theme and went on to a spectacular third place win over 150 other students for the theme, cover and design and first eight pages. It was a dazzling beginning. Early in August, the co-editors wrote to the seniors to inform them about their future pages. By the beginning of the school year, the co-editors had the art room organized, workshops planned, and were ready to work. The editors developed a functional staff with section leaders that included: Frank Bracken and Elizabeth Frankel for the Seniors: Amy Stell for Photography: Jennifer Engels and Scott Zale for Faculty: Lea Bauman for Upper School, David Matyas for Middle School: Dynette Word for Lower School: Susan Silberberg for PreSchool: Dee Dunk and Chantal Kruezek for Special Events: Michelle Bobo and Kim Fedor for Sports: and Lisa Laufer for the Advertising. A truly fantastic staff! The remainder of this year has been a whirlwind of work for the Lisas. Hardly, a day passed without some planning, problem solving, decisions, photo sessions, or just plain hard work. The task and the excitement of meeting deadlines spread out from the Editors and Sponsors to the Staff and Faculty. The Editors would like to thank every member of the Greenhill family for their enthusiastic contributions which makes this year's Cavalcade -a true school project. Seniors: E. Frankel, F. Bracken ' Q Lower 8 Preschool: S. Silberberg, L Bauman, D. Word . I am 4 K , ku l J Mft A sf gi My ' 4' W il rt ' if 1 r 'iii' 1 J ,h V 1 A .,. ,..ii . V f ' wt, . 'rin' gg Ads Staff: Sponsor, R. Thompson, D. Word, J. Ray, J. Grossman, M. Vitteta, A. Roffwarg, L. Laufer. - :S -. , , , eg esfift' 51. ..- ' 5 Sports: M. Bobo, K. Fedor Special Events: C. Kruezek, D. Dunk Faculty, Front row: K. Krueger, C. Hershman. Back row: Z. Baker, J. Engels, S. Zale. Upper School: S. Reeves, G. Felber, L. Bauman, L. Kuykendall, K. Kissinger. Middle School sponsor: Middle School Staff J. Nordgren. 181 STUDENT COUNCIL The Upper School Student Council began the year with the Upper School Mixer, with new students being introduced to Greenhill before school started. The next Student Council activity was the cookout before a Varsity football game. In November, the Council held a Quiz Bowl competition from which four students were selected to represent Greenhill at the Whiz Quiz Competition. In addition, the Council planned a tri-school party among the Upper Schools of St. Marks, Hockaday, and Greenhill. QAt this time, the party is scheduled for May.5 The Student Council acted according to a new constitution, with members participating on Academic, Rules and Regulations, and Disciplinary Committees. . ,S X Q .. . N. N Sponsor-C. Eastus and Pres.-K. Richardson. It was billed as a battle of the brains. The Greenhill Student Council this year became active in sponsoring a Greenhill Quiz Bowl competition. Sixteen teams entered the tournament. From the competition, the faculty sponsor, Mrs. Eastus, chose an All-Star team to represent Greenhill in the Dallas Whiz Quiz tournament. In the first round of the tourney, Greenhill defeated St. Marks, a past winner of the tournament. This also marked the first Greenhill win ever in the Whiz Quiz competition. The second match was against the returning champs, Richland Senior High. . . The Richland sponsors, Janelle and RolfEklund, said This match was the most difficult for us in our two years competition. Our team members were especially impressed with the Greenhill team's encyclopedic knowledge and rapid recall of information. The winning team: F. Bracken, M. Ablon, M. Weinberg, and L. Zweig. 182 Top row, l-r: J. Ray, E. Besser, C. Fischman, K. Middle row 1-r: Sponsor M. Eaton, B. Gilbert, P. Ha Sec!Treas. T. Dowe, S. Shwiff. Front row l-r: J. Weiss, Susman, V-P. S. Proctor. Not shown: A. Baker. Would you trust this bunch with your burgers? QUIZ BCWL The All-Star team: L. Zweig, P. Herron, T. Dowe. shown: J. Kane. 0 Membership to the Forever Club has only one requirement, which 0 is that the student must have been enrolled 12 or more years at Greenhill. ' 5:27 The 11 charter members began the club in 1981. The Class of 1982 Cleavesb carry on the tradition. Congratulations to them for such an achievement' Iv, 5 5 5 ,,,,., I If ef E V ai' Sf., Azll 2 we f?E, y k r a nbrl a s I W vrzz Z M L. f ff -1982 . . or ...... 1 aai t Leaves: Jenny Frankfurt, ii Ste- rf' ZW -1981 P11011 Schwiff, Lisa Ffellkely Lisa X L r Roots: Cathy Steinberg, Alan Marcus, Kirsten Clinger, Brad Peppard, David Bock, Doug LiPShY, SOON Zale, Andrea Grossman, Alan Beck, Jay Levy, Thum, Sheli Barnett, Elizabeth Mark Mayer, Pam Beck, Rob Frankel, Rod Lehman, and Kimi Morse. Anderson, Bo Marcus, and Tom Perryman. NT GE Top: W. Porterfield, N. Newman, A. Corbett, H. Hutton, C. Fischman. Bottom: Sponsor-C. Eastus, and editors P. Secrest and K. Morse. The Montage publishes poems, essays, songs, stories, and art work created by Upper School, Lower and Middle School students. The Montage staff considers each entry, choosing to Top: C. Kruczek, R. Lehman, S. Hurd. Bottom: Kassanoff, K. Clinger. of excellence: recently the Montage was two trophies, one for overall excellence material and one for excellence in layout. T Writing from Greenhill students has a h I publish the original works that show the most style, wit, clarity, and artistic merit. ORTARBCARD yy.. .... . . Ysi' B- r N 1 . g V ,'.i 1 A C 1 ltlre ytel ., ' ' ' Q 17 x H f . . ,, ,,'- ,,,.,,, . . 7 3 1 AV V . H .,, , . , , IA ,T ,A ,V N .1 V. ,W N fa ug. - M ' ,. of . , ,VVV F . I Q , 1. , ,wwf 4+ .+4,g ' . 1 ' ..ci. . . . 4 1 M . e - ., . gf - 1. .- ,, 1 ,, . ,. , + , 1,343 gi ,g,, ' .. . ,- - s 'ez - Q, . 1 es. .. . G 1 1 Q ' jf' 5 ,ffm , j fi' i K , V , n' V J ,, I r . a C A it K '11 .4 , . .4 at ' . i w , M ' V 1 ' ' K ' 'V --, A ' ' 5 . ' 'X P Q 72 e 2 . I ll , ' .' . ' ' , ' , 1 ' L . - . . ,... ' . , 'f . ' 1 -Q . 79 Wigs, i www -1 - f ' ,, A' fi inf Back row: Z. Baker, M. Hoffman, C. Segal, L. Sobel, C. Hershman, B. Crooks, M. Mulder, M. Lu, M. Jones, A. King, L. Marver, D. Shelton, S. Casey, C. Miller, L. Zidell, K. McCullough, L. Marcus, B. Agnich, L. Isaacson, K. Clark, S. Miller, J. Jines, A. Baker. Center: J. Weiss, L. Newman, K. Harvey, A. Richenbacher, S. Silverberg, L. Baer, S. Hutton, C. Fiedelman, S. Disraeli, K. Miller, K. Finkleman. Bottom: J. Ray, K. Halaburt, J. Kratze, L. Frenkel, J. Grossman, L. Switzer, K. Fedor, J. Rosenberg, K. Davidson, S. Goodnight, J. Engels, M. Schoendienst, D. Bradford. Not shown: C. Kruczck, D. Dunk. 184 trophies were awarded at the 1981 Journalis Workshop at Trinity University. Mortarboard is a vice organization was started at in the fall of 1967. purpose is to serve Greenhill and the communities. board annually wr houses of the players for sponsors a breakfast the athletes involved winter sports, and Valentine messages Valentine's Day. year also included a activity. It was an hunt for the which was held at time. All of activities were planned by the aps Pres. L. . Ray, V-P. K. and Sec.!Treas. Z. The Greenhill Theater has undergone changes this year. Greenhill Players many talented new who share a special for the stage. They include technicians, directors, stage managers who have on both The Sound of and Alice in Wonderland year. Weekends were with speech tour- and individual talent encouraged for the end of year Cabaret. President Malin, vice-president Corman, and -treasurer Wanice organized monthly sales featuring croissants, fresh- orange juice, and hot which helped defray and production costs the plays this year. members congratulate Mr. and Mrs. J. During 1981-82, the Greenhill chapter ofthe National League received its full charter from the N. L., and more than doubled the size of its membership. new contestants in duet acting, debating, and dramatic interpretation joined our squad. As of Kate Malin in dramatics and Jeff Kane in debate had qualified for the state At Burleson High School's speech Kate won first place in dramatics. FORE ICS Top: C. Fitzmaurice, A. Stell, K. Rupert, Pres. S. Barnett, A. Bond, P. Henderson, Sponsor J. Beall, S. Dickens, R. Lehman. Bottom: B. Dardiganian, D. Shelby, K. Kissinger, C. Skibell, J. Lane, J. Susman, J. Erwin, C. Fiedelman, D. Matyas, S. Siegal, P. Secrest, A. Aranson, J. Dickens. Not Shown: VP. Kate Malin, Wanice Lamoyne, K. Halaburt, and Sponsor Roddy Austin. At Hillcrest Julia Erwin and Allison Aranson won first in Novice Debate, and at Plano Senior High's speech tournament Waverly Ware and David Matyas also won first place in Novice Debate. At Plano, Tom Dowe won top speaker award in Lincoln-Douglas Debate, and Wanice LaMoyne Won second place inpoetry reading. InFebruary CherylTurner and Peter Henderson traveled to Atlanta to compete in the Barkley Forum at Emory University. During the second week of March, at the state tournament in Houston, Cheryl Turner and Allison Aranson competed in Varsity Cross-Ex Debate, and Kate Malin in Dramatic Interpretation. PLAYERS A. Corbett, H. Hutton, J. Kassanoff, K. Clinger, Sponsor R. Austin, K. Morse, P. Secrest, A. Roffwarg, S.. Mortada, A. Bond, K. Kissinger, K. Rupert, L. Corman, A. Gilman, K. Malin, W. LaMoyne, K. Halaburt, P. Hayslip, B. Kassanoff, C. Skibell, M. Vitetta, T. Dowe, S. Dickens. 185 The Astronomy Club is an institution interested in preserving and provok- ing the interest one has in the stars, planets, and galaxies. We take overnight trips to the country to cook hot dogs, tell jokes around the fire, throw a frisbee, and oh yes, look at the stars. The club this year has been lucky in that it got to observe rare celestial events that only occur every few hundred years, such as the Great Planet Alignment of 1982. The club does other things related to science as well, such as science fiction movies and occasional lectures at nearby universities. This is the only club that can literally say: Per Aspera Ad Astra . Top: H. Hutton, S. Zale. Middle: C. Switzer, A. Corbett, I. Torres, A. Stell, D. Murphy. Bottom: B. Dardaganian, D. Shelby, L. Frenkel, A. Gilman. Not Shown: Sponsor-S. Kilmer. Although the Ecology Club is only in its second year of existence, it is becoming an important part of the Greenhill community. The club's major projects have been recycling aluminum cans as a fund-raising project with the gymnastics team to purchase a floor mat and several natural food bake sales. With club sponsor, Israel Solon, the club hopes to culminate the year's experience with a canoeing or backpacking trip in the spring. Top: A. Gilman, A. Stell, L. Bobo, M. Vitetta, S. Mortada. Bottom: Sponsor-Israel Solon, K. Morse, K. Clinger, A. Roffwarg. 186 ASTRO OMY CLU ECOLGGY CL I GERS 8z CHORUS 8: Singers open the evening performance with traditional carols. Singers repertoire included several Renaissance Latin pieces. The Greenhill Singers is an audition vocal group consisting of 24 members. The small size of the group allows it to be mobile while maintaining a good choral sound. The Singers have performed this year during Homecoming, at shopping centers during the holiday season, at Medical City Hospital and in the library for the Board of Trustees, as well as, concerts for the Upper School students and parents. The Greenhill Chorus is a choral group open to all Upper School Students. The Chorus has performed with the Singers at Medical City and other concerts during the year. The highlight of the year is the annual performance for the ISAS Fine Arts Festival. 187 FRENCH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Top row l-r: A. Stell, C. Fischman, K. Halaburt, L. Zweig. Front row l-r: V-P. P. Secrest, C. Kruczek, J. Grossman, Pres. L. Frenkel, J. Rosenberg. Not shown: R. Lehman, K. Malin. The French National Honor Society had a very busy year in 1981-82, with numerous activities scattered throughout the year. The officers worked hard to produce successful fund-raising events, most of which were bake sales. The money earned was used for parties, most notably a reunion for the French members from three years ago, and for the Spring Induction. The Society also continued the tradition of producing a newspaper, however, the members updated it, by changing the title from En D' Autres Termes to Le Microcosmf' The reunion at the home of member Tom Perryman. SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The name alone of this prominent Greenhill Upper School organization denotes its function. The Spanish National Honor Society is precisely that-a national association formed to honor students who excel in the Spanish language. Students must therefore meet national criteria of academic excellence in order to enter the society. Because of Greenhill's strong language program, the Luis de Gongora Chapter of SNHS boasts a group ofover fifteen members, bothjuniors and seniors. It is hoped that by entering the Spanish National Honor Society, Greenhill students will become more aware of the Hispanic cultural influence in the United States and the rich heritage given to the world by Spanish speaking countries. 188 Top row: Sponsor J. Gonzales. Front row 1-r: Sec.!Treas. N. Newman, L. Switzer, B. Kwun, Pres. J. Kassanoff, V-P. S. Miller, A. Brooks, J. Susman, S. Hurd, S. Barnett, C. Frankel, K. Richardson. pl ,affix study of mathematics, like the Nile, begins in but ends in magnificence. C. C. Colton NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Secretary Anne Corbett, Jennie Kassanoff, Sheryl Hurd. Second Row: Kate Malin, Lisa Frenkel, Kim Fedor, President Sheli Barnett. Third Row: Kenny Richardson, Louis Zweig, Rod Lehman. Top: Sponsor Dr. Barbara Graves. Not shown: Paula Secrest, V-P. Lynn Switzer National Honor Society members reflected the diversity ofthe Greenhill student body. The Upper School faculty selects students for their outstanding contributions to the Society goals: The object of the National Honor Society is to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to encourage the development of character in all students at the Greenhill School. During the fall induction, the 1981 members offered their own concepts of what these goals mean in practice. Scholarship transcends grades or numbersg it represents the excitement of learning that comes from a hunger for knowledge. Scholarship goes beyond the classroom to discover and to act in the world. Leadership means more than holding an office, it can also mean serving as a model to others through being a supportive worker and follower. Service represents voluntary involvement in and outside the Greenhill community, it means a giving of oneself, a caring for others, and the desire to help. Character means a complex of qualities: honesty, integrity, self discipline, and responsibility. It expresses itself in actions that enable one to become a positive and productive force within the community. Mr. Wesley Kittleman, head of the Math department, was the guest speaker at the 1981 fall induction of the National Honor Society. He delivered a moving speech, using Biblical references, on how each student is called to use all of his talents and energies to serve the school. MU ALPHA THETA Mu Alpha Theta is an honorary math society: the Greenhill chapter of the National High School Mathematics Club. The society is composed of all students who have maintained a ninety or above average in mathematics for six consecutive trimesters in the Upper School. Initiation into Mu Alpha Theta takes place annually at the closing Upper School Awards Assembly. This year, the society had a new sponsor, Mrs. Mary Meinardus, to take the place of past sponsor Mrs. Randy Thompson. 189 S N E D A Y place The class listened to B1llEthr1dge a retired rodeo CHEERLEADERS Cheerleaders: Front Row-L. Lyon. Middle Row-left to right, J. Goodnight, W. Ware, M. Stiffel, S. Bloom, T. Jaffer, S. Stiffel. Back Row--K. Potts. The spirited middle school cheerleaders not only helped supply the spark for the Hornet teams, but also distinguished themselves dur- ing their summer camp at SMU. The cheerleaders won three blue rib- bons and the coveted Spirit Stick, all of which set the tone for a most energetic series of pep rallies and performances at the games. 190 GREEK Sz ROMAN DAY 1 I STUDENT FORUM Seated: J. Hoffman, A. Foote, D. Silver, D. Sunshine, K. Hagood, A. Bond, J. Lipshy. Standing: C. Fisch- man, A. Castro, J. Nordgren, N. Thompson, A. Thompson, K. Dunk. On couch: M. Somer, E. Harris, E. Fitzmaurice, T. Ground, M. Lane, J. Stone. The Student Forum opened the year by providing hosts and hos- tesses for new students on the first day of school, later, an ice cream party was held in honor of the new members of the Greenhill community. Forum members served as guides for Grandparents Day, supervised the spirit contest at Homecoming, and provided as- sistance for Lower School participants at Kite Day. ,, .... ,, 3 f was Football , . f' Seniors. Front row: C. Churchill, K. Money. Back row: S. Miller, B. Lipshy, F. Bracken, J. Kassanoff. Missing: A. Betts. . . , 3 1 I Girls' Volleyball if ..L,1 W., V M5 :-, KZI' 'S Si I k':' -Sf' -,'W . .... . by he a n nafzmbvlgslfaes . A : 'k i 8 ala 011. ff .lll 'fore preclgion ixfi, .fgis al-the syS.eW .fav0rkfce.f '-His lJ.-l l,-'-l ,-lfl1 . rel gow ns ' ':.. 'kh' S ,. L a Cord 25116 Seem 'mf '7- In 'earn ' g thas S This 1 2 -1 al ze .S S 1 l i ll i ggi i llll 'LLI f V a M M, ,., . yll. . S L is . L ,W W . L, 3 I t v VIVVV I VAAA H , ' TRW iiyyrg Front rowg L. Marcus, Coach Heck, P. Second row, K. Fedor, A. Langefeld, L. L McCullough. Back rowg S. Goodnight, was S. Proctor, J. Upfield. J I LIVV i U V IA- :kk clll S elll a , ,,,,..cr , ! 3 3 . Zidell ,, 1 fr mr, J Y. V ,.- . h ' . x, ,A 45 AW., f n .gf .34 ' N EZ: mt ,,,,: L - ggi err L -,gg E 'N--Q.. 5 s Front rowg A. Aranson, M. Schwade, L. Rosenberg, J. Hercules, Back row: A. Weinberger C. Miller L. Zidell J. Fr kf t T. N Braggs. , , , an ur , ewton, L. 'X 15 1 E gg ? 5 , 2 gg fri af mx X . - X. . .4 - , frm f: NLE.. '11 ::-- Air 1551 kk ' .w11'1111 fr-:L Y-5 E M. - i f.: K 1?e1f.::1'5fff4iL1fAT1 iff..fG5Q5fi'Ylks.z:Afg5n,fn i - - v K X - I i r R.. K 5 V. 5 I 1 f. L. N f mfls, if - ,i.. ii' enee 'ee' LZZ. ...'., Ir. L.LL :., - III' .'- g tandlng 3- ik- , ...-' H--f ' FN , 5-ffkfifjfg leafnede '7X A - 1. 'LLL' ' I ,,,i ames- --e, K ,V 1 re-.' i - .I , igggjg k.r...l- f , K ' e...r L ' L L ff f 5 ...L 3 CRCSS COUNTRY The Greenhill Cross Country team had a remarkable season this year. Out of the ten meets in which the team ran, they won five, including two division titles and three out of six city-wide meets. At the beginning of the year, the team was split and ran at separate meets, the Richardson Meet at Norbuck Park and the Bishop Lynch Meet at Flag Pole Hill. The teams finished third and second, respectively. The next race was the Tiger Six Mile relay at Norman, Oklahoma. Greenhill finished second in the 4A division with a time of 30:35, four seconds behind first place. The Junior Varsity finished at 32:55, sixteen seconds behind St. Mark's Varsity. The following morning, the team ran in a city-wide meet at Fort Worth Country Day, finishing first out of twelve teams After a couple of fourth place finishes at the Southwest Meet and at the Arlington Meet, the team won two city-wide meets sponsored by Jesuit and St. Mark's and then won both the Texas Independent School Conference QTISCD and Southwest Prepara tory Conference QSPCJ titles. Greenhill has won TISC eight out of the last nine years, and has won SPC twice Front row, R. Lierberman, K. Dowell, K. K. Richardson, J. Shepard, P. Claggett. Back B Fergerson A Buckner B Bloomquist Atkinson G Sauer D Shelby C Missing G Melmed W Rose B Gold . , , . , . . , . , . , . . . . . , . , . , . . . . . 9 - 'Q . 4 . . ...,,. 1 - W. --X-.. ...M .... ., . .. .gy 2 , my K 5 M ,gy 35 . , f , ' 7 ah., K ,JiSz::? I vp j r yf f gwkiegbrv 'V ' , . Q ' ii: ?:'.35': '55,,f5,:x'- , ,, I ,, ,f,, f fwh f , .:.1, Q' ,, ' 'K .f ' , L,1VV V, L ,E,, ji I K ,, .L Yi? fr fifrfgh v. v, A-22, ,, ' 129521 fi' kk I -H+ - 1 . M 'L ' E,zu.fH-'H:f :5 '..i z,l9 - in- 'f' Z -A-S5-.-411: :Wy : W ,L , - , 5 1 , A , L L 7 . .. W H f 4: ff -H ,f-'- V , ,Mi ,Q ,f J, ? '9 A -Q X ,f W an V W 'Q 5 gi ' 53? 51 A JN we 'wi' M, I A f 1- . 1 . VM? f -7 Q I Wm snail, 2 -- .M M ,E . ,M M mf h ' 'J ,L W 4 wW ,,,g,, A Q.. gh 1 ff 54:31,-y'c,' qi M ' 4. f'f3,5vm4f.Xw M A VA, ,ww .. W ,Q I -1 J ., I- L5 K guy Team mmm x- 11.--. FIELD HCCKEY The 1981 Varsity Field Hockey season was quite interesting. It had a somewhat unpromising beginning when it seemed that, lacking people, there would be no team at all. Perseverance prevailed, however, and led to the recruiting of sufficient players for one of the most unified teams at Greenhill. The new players learned quickly and soon they and the veterans blended smoothly and easily. The final record was 2-7. Each of the games was hard fought and most of the scores were quite close. The team placed second at S.P.C. with a record of 2-2. Receiving awards at that competition were: Co-Captain Barbie Gold who placed on 1st team S.P.C., Co-Captain Amy Stell, and Jennifer Rosenberg, who each placed on 2nd team S.P.C. Amy and Barbie also shared the team s Most Valuable Player Award It was in all a good season and the returning members envision a successful return in 1982 vin- Front Row, A. Kupfer, C. Kruczek, K. Rupert, A. Lazar, S. Turner, J. Rosenberg. Back Row, A. Gilman, L. Switzer, B. Agnich, J. Ball, E. Viroslav, B. Gold, A. Stell, Coach McCulley. BOYS BASKETB LL Boys Var etball tea . by a la' , gif rienced . :M y l f H' W I P '.f..e- U . - -H4f' w f ff 1ff4Q z t ff l jfffn m Shave' andm 'ima t igyffwwf-f we-ei , ,, -K L, , ,, M, . . h, k K , ff 2- ,Z,y,. , 5- W- AE, , f , 353111512 nnnn 44 -nn 1' V -I -vvv ' ww w: W ' 5 V 3: . g :-Lt4maaY ....,.,,........, , , .... F' ., -'---- I I , H, ,,,, '--' , z SU .. 2 ' A s T A 2 H 'S' I I K ' WW .... ff.. z ' ' ' ,.,,, 1 , ,,,, ' I ' Z 5 5 fs, ' 5 we -3 if MH ? it i s-aff f 5 G ---f 1 . ,M . ,- , ,ts y , .. . .. 1 - giiii, H V , ' ' 'W s 2:2 4 223221 ,if f ,Qi E si Z Lf Shoot the hoop, drop it through the loop, over the rim two points will help us win. Two points, two points, two points, ALRIGHT! . . .Down, down, down the court, up, up, up the score, down the court, up the score, we want more! . . . We're the biggest, we're the baddest, we're the best team aroundg so beware, and prepare, 'cause the Hornets will put you down! . . . Set it up, put it ing set it up, put it in, let's GO, FIGHT, WIN! . . . The hoop is open, the net is hotg make that shot! . . . G0 GREEN!!! 4 f -f i 4,7 ,J ., LJ 11 .., , A., 'W2!39rWL.7v ,ffm-V. U iam on .qi X. 12 4 Eff' 5 H row: B. Bloomquist, K. Kokko, J. Lane, J. Collomb, M. T. Daily. Back row: R. DeBerry, B. Kwun, G. Taylor, Newman, F. Bracken, D. Kwun, G. Sauer. . . -i S . :N 2,5 , :... 4 3 3 . 3 Alf 41 Q B X 2 Ji a a e A R ae' at Q ff at x gi 4 e s This season was a learning experience for the boys Junior Varsity Basketball team. Under the new leadership of Coach Holodak, the players: Joey Lane,Richard Deberry,Todd Dailey, James Collomb, Ken Kokko, Brett Bloomquist, and Matthew Golden, played well against other teams, and benefited from the competition. Coach Holodak basically tried to prepare the team for future participation on the Varsity level. Although the team faced older and more experienced competition, the scores were close. The team consisted of four Freshmen, three Sophomores, and one Junior. Because of its young age,the future ofthe basketballteam looks very promising. 201 L L he o, X .eie i' he e ...,, L , .L ie..i L i We Smal fe 2 M A sr 1 A Q i g S ' , - ,E .,,... . 'L 'KLL mm.. Girls Varsity Baskethgn season with an e-- L dverall record of Pfhssdytstanding due to if the H incredible .compatjghilityqfo eammates, and the . Jyskills and strategies ms:A 2DEgQcey. The team -exemplified teamwork fsportsmaly ship skill in the 2 9 . . QE 33:4 Q game of basketball. f iihief K - X . .X 1 - .. 1-- . . .. v es, and some unfortunate Zone 1' 5022. 52 seeded the team in thir v Q i f f??EirstSiyision e forSP . A congkeback at SPC, resil if f . 3-O record W inst -Soni I so QE: msrwvas Ilot e- .zlei 31131180 A it . :sf ' ' X Q P X Mrs .1 . nw... .M 3 .E B was sw, K vm: F as 0 if S x 5 Exit . Q ,x,q L img QRS? , , f . ke, ss.. F- 5 is L L season was hlghhghtedff ' i ianyifiiafi' Wought si- we los H s,:. I d A .3 .. . W i X j g sSi lie d . Q' befsgilii V 2 10 am heei f ,eeiii am se-, r g is f Front row: C. Fiedelman, L. Marcus, K. Fedor, L Marcusg Back row: Coach P. Doocey, L. Dunston, S Proctor, B. Gold. ,aww- ,Am , ,frh in M., - flfwwakn Front row: K. Rupert, S. Malin, A. Lazarg Back row: M. Jones, J. Ball, S. Siegel, K. Miller. The Junior Varsity Girls Basketball team, coached by Mrs. Guttman, had a successful season. They had a record of four wins and three losses. They played against teams such as Hockaday, Fort Worth Country Day, ESD and others. Despite playing only seven games, the girls practiced almost every day after school. The J. V. team did not go to Wichita, Kansas to participate in SPC. However, Karin Miller, Michelle Jones, and Sarah Malin did go to help out the Varsity team. The loss of four Senior Varsity players next year, will mean that many of the J. V. players will be participating in basketball at the Varsity level. 203 BOYS SOCCER Front row: C. Parsons, K. Dowell, D. Foote, D. Perryman, C. Fischman, B. Lipsh Stell, C. Frankel. Y R. Grossman, M. Ablon, M. Finn. Back row: Coach Hall, P. Hayslip, C. Churchill S. Miller, D. Liston, L. Zweig, T. Schneider, S. Mok, D. Lipscomb, B. Atkinson, A W.. .W ,. .WMM .JM .M W-Am,,,,,..f ,,,, f- , GIRLS SUCCER This year, the girls Soccer team had high hopes of going undefeated, but because of inexperience, and injury this hope was soon forgotten. There were many new players, and those with experience had to adjust to new positions. Freshman players made up over fifty percent of the team, and having played together for many years, added a new dimension to the team. The team ended up with a 5 and 8 record which was good considering many had never played on a Varsity team. In SPC play, the team ended the season with a second place win in the second division. ' A55 X 4 X , X Front row: A. Heizer, B. Gilbert, K. McCullough, B. Agnich, J. Jines, J. Rosenberg, K Forman, A. Stell, A. Aranson. Back row: Coach Samide, Coach Heck, K. Krueger, D Casey, A. Termini, B. Strickland, J. Cowles, M. Hoffman, K. Finkelman, M. Platt, V Siegel, L. Rosenberg. BASEBALL Front row: P. Nelson, A. Stell, G. Gordon, B. Gold, M. Finn, C. Parsons, B. Hillebrenner. Back row: Coach Clifford, S. Moran, L. Zweig, G. Taylor, S. Mok, B. Kwun, C. Churchill, D. Lipscomb, D. Kwun, B. Finch. SOFTBALL Front row: K. Miller, B. Gold, S. Proctor, J. Kratze. Second row: K. Kissinger, M. Mulder, C. Kruczek, S. Reeves. Back row: K. Rupert, M. Chanard, E. Viroslav, C. Rothrock, L. Marcus. 208 BOYS TENNIS Front row: Coach Nordgren, K. Richardson, R. Lieberman, Z. Baker, K. Davidson G Fite W. Porterfield, A. Daniel, W. Rose, B. Lyon. Back row: D. Glazer, R. Grossman, B. Richards: J. Engels. Insert: Coach Kittleman. GIRLS TENNIS Front row: S. Disraeli, L. Newman, M. Segal, S. Malin, J. Frankfurt, J. Grossman, M. Platt. Back row: A. Kupfer, E. Frankel, S. Miller, M. Jones, D. Packer, L. Zidell, C. Miller, A. Langefeld, S. Silverberg, K. Halaburt, M. Hoffman, K. Finkleman. 209 BOYS TRACK Front row: B. Autrey, D. Shelby, B. Bloomquist, G. Melmed, A. Schnitzer, D. Foote, R. Wiedeman. Back row: J. Collomb, G. Sauer, K. Dowell, J. Muss, A. Betts, F. Bracken, B. Atkinson, G. Susman, Manager: A. Heizer. GIRLS. TRACK Front row: L. Rosenberg, A. Bond, K. McCullough, J. Rosenberg, B. Crooks, M. Bobo, M Vitetta. Back row: B. Gilbert, S. Goodnight, M. Casey, T. Newton, S. Casey, J. Upfield, J Dykes. 210 T VAR ITY CHEERLE DERS he Gr h 1981-82 Greenhill Varsity Cheerleaders have again another year full of spirit and support to the sports I . eenh ll. With the six returning Cheerleaders. Julie Ray, the s e Jennie Kassanoff, Jane Couch, Shannon Casey, and and the election of Susan Goodnight and Stacie quad had the needed experience to continue the movement of Greenhill spirit. Cheerleaders' year began with an apprehensive trip to . for the N.C.A. Cheerleader Camp. By the end of the week, squad had been awarded two coveted spirit sticks and .b . . . i e o ll Y C l'l ar. bons for their hard work and dedlcatlon to Greenhlll for the new school year the enthusiastic and full of fresh ideas They from the ingenuity and advice of new sponsor Warren who provided much encouragement throughout Cheerleaders wish to thank the.Greenhill student body m munity for all of their enthusiastic participation and and hope the spirit will continue to grow in the years. gig Front Rowg S. Miller, J. Ray, J. Kassanoff. Second rowg J. Couch, L. Meech. Back rowj M. Bobo, S. Goodnight, S. Casey. 211 GYMNASTICS Front row: K. Ewing, C. Seigal, D. Shelton. Middle row: L. Marver, K. Forman, S. Gordan, G. Gordan, E. King. Top: S. Hutton. Not shown: Coach Ellis. GOLF L-R: B. Dardaganian, W. Laconto, J. Feferman. 212 Front row: C. Hershman, S. Schwiff, T. Rose, S Miller, M. Weinberg, M. Bickel. Back row: J Steinberg, A. Gilman, M. Kane, J. Patton, B. Kwun, C. Parsons. T GREENHILL SPIRIT Q E Z 1 ,sz : MIDDLE FALL SPGRTS L -2... lf - ., 1, A Football Front row, B. Alkek, H. Kienast, A. Goldstein, R. Rothrock, L. Prager, R. Winfield, R. Klassnik, E. Rea, D. Crooks, R. Nussbaum, C. Fischman, M. Ewing, Back row, M. Lubin, A. Hayslip, K. Rovinsky, C. Dunston, D. Greenleaf, C. Hunter, J. Warren, A. Castro, K. Kokko, R. Latin, M. Buffin, J. Perryman, M. Rubin B Football Front Row, C. McCarty, C. Harrington, M. Moniot, C. Irons, J. Fiedelman, J. Williams, A. Vuckovich, R. Steinberg, S. Lenhoff, S. Sanderson, Back Row, Coach Smith, B. Agnich, K. Dunk, G. LaMoyne, S. Porter, S. Gindling, J. Campbell, B. Fraser, T. Johnson, T. Bentley, Coach Samide Girls A Volleyball Front Row, K. Hamm, S. Jones, L. Plaskoff, T. McCutchin, S. Darver, Back Row, L. Strother, J. Erwin, B. Conner, S. Zimmer, J. Goldfarb, D. Hall, J. Monesson, E. Farrow Girls B Volleyball Front Row, L. Rose, J. Lipshy, J. Dickens, C. Clifford, K. Hurst, Middle Row, L. Iozzo, S. Ladd, E. Alhedef, A. Weiss, A. Ofseyer, Back Row, M. Rembert, M. Fussell, A. Adkins, V. McElhaney, L. Humphrey The boys A Football team won this season's championship with a record of 7-0, beating our arch-rival, St. Mark's, 8-6. 214 SCHOOL ' c i ' - , 1 . A A V 1 : A f .rn 1 . -- , ,, 1 ' P 333' . Q4.,.itti 1:'. h y - K Q ,, ' fi 7 ' ' . 'A' N ,,,,,, , . ,, ,,.L. . Ll - Vs-, ,, ,n ., 4 ,,., , K ff-.im qi- ., 'L Q pf 4 V, .. -,,. A ' f f -- , M . - ff f H or A . g , ' 'A ' . . ' M2-'Q: lf'1 ' Qi! 7 ff-. ,:' .if fy f... ' . f 335' f Q' j W fi ig I ' .5 ' ' it l 'J 2 . o H it ff A if J Boys Volleyball, Front Row, B. Green, R. Browning, M. Laskowski, J. Leiman, G. Reese, Middle Row, A. Gillin, B. Blonkvist, E. Himel, J. Goodman, J. Gillin, Back Row, M. Platt, C. Schrauff, M. Zoller, B. Underhill, M. Henderson, S. Lipscomb, P. McGuire, D. Matyas, B. Davis, Coach Heck A Field Hockey, Front Row, K. Grossman, B. Croswell, A. Sigman, E. Koutras, J. Friedberg, C. Clement, W. Ware, Back Row: C. Fitzmaurice, T. Steelman, S. Stiffel, J. Goodnight, L. Fechtel, S. Pearson, B. Birdsong, S. Golden, B. Hswe, H. Silver, Coach McCulley B Field Hockey Front Row, N. Payseur, A. Kreisler, N. Lane, T. Williamson, S. Bloom, D. Hickman, J. Black, Back Row: A. Parks, C. Partida, A. Garrison, R. Beasley, M. Shinn, M. Stiffel, M. Levy, C. Bright Cross Country Front Row, N. Winters, S. Mattoon, P. Marshall, J. Ground, C. Mulder, M. Pokorny, Back Row, Coach Holodak, K. Cassidy, A. Sprankell, D. Dever, J. Cadwell, D. Chance, A. Foote, P. Schneider, B. Barnes, S. Stone, S. Dardaganian 3' :H in f lm y Z' viii X J ll 'i.. ,L -if a ll v-. 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Friedberg, S. Bloom, W. Ware, T. McCutchin, V. McElhaney, S. Darver. Back row: S. Golden, J. Goodnight, L. Strother, M. Rem- bert, S. Ladd, L. Iozzo, D. Hall. A-BOYS SOCCER A-Bo s Soccer' Front row' C y . . . Fischman,T.Johnson,A. Goldstein, C. Irons, B. Blonkvist, A. Foote, C. Harrington. Back row: S. Lipscomb, B. Alkek, A. Castro, R. Latin, J. Warren, M. Buffin, D. Greenleaf, J. Perryman, A. Hays- lip, B. Agnich. A-BOYS BASKETBALL A-Boys Basketball: Front row: P Hopkins, K. Kokko, R. Nussbaum E. Rea, M. Pokorny, A. Hunt, G Bernstein. Back row: C. Dunston K. Rovinsky, M. Lubin, K. Hicks, D Dever. 216 7 B-GIRLS SOCCER B-Girls Soccer: Front row: L. Rose, C. Clement, J. Lipshy, A. Sigman, A. Weiss, L. Roberts, M. Hewell. Back row: Coach McCulley, J. Hoffman, M. Boodry, B. Hswe, E. Koutras, H. Silver, C. Fitzmaurice, S. Pearson. B-GIRLS BASKETBALL B-Girls Basketball: Front row: Coach Guttman, L. Humphrey, A. Ofseyer, A. Adkins. Second row: A. Garrison, M. Fussell, M. Hermanovski, M. Shinn, A. Grinaldi. Back row: E. Alhadef, J. Adams, N. Lane, A. Kreisler. B-BOYS SOCCER B-Boys Soccer: Front row: H. Kienast, S. Stone, L. Prager, R. Winfield, P. Schneider, S. Mattoon, J. Goodman. Back row: D. Baer, S. Lenhoff, M. Rubin, J. Cadwell, R. Klassnik, P. Marshall, M. Ewing, R. Rothrock. B-BOYS BASKETBALL B-Boys Basketball: Front row: D. Matyas, R. Steinberg, J. Fiedel- man, J. Williams, D. Crooks, B. Underhill, M. Henderson, P. McGuire,S.Gindling,A.Vuckovich. Back row: Manager Koutras, S. Porter, M. Platt, G. LaMoyne, K. Dunk. D. Chance, J. Campbell, T. Bentley, C. Hunter, Coach Moline. 217 MIDDLE SCHOUL SPRI SPCRTS BOYS TENNIS Front row: D. Dever, C. Irons, H. Kienast, L. Prager, S. Stone, M. Pokorny, P. Schneider, S. Mattoon. Back row: C. Harrington, D. Chance, D. Greenleaf, B. Alkek, Coach Kittleman. GIRLS TENNIS Frontrow:L.Plaskoff,T.Steelman, S. Stiffel, C. Siebert, H. Silver. Middle row: J. Goldfarb, T. J affer, L. Lyon, S. Kratze, J. Sayah, B. Hswe. Back row: K. Grossman, N. Payseur, L. Rose, E. Alhadef, A. Weiss, Coach Carls. BOYS BASEBALL Front row: S. Lipscomb, A. Vuck- ovich, S. Gindling, R. Steinberg, P. McGuire, R. Winfield, R. Nuss- baum, M. Laskowski, J. Goodman, M. Henderson, M. Platt, B. Blonkvist, A. Goldstein, J. Wil- liams. Middle row: B. Fraser, C. Mulder, A. Hunt, R. Rothrock, J. Ground, M. Ewing, B. Heckel, R. Klassnik, B. Underhill, J. Fiedelman, D. Baer, T. Johnson, K. Dunk. Back row: J. Warren, M. Rubin, A. Castro, M. Lubin, R. Latin, K. Kokko, C. Hunter, D. Sikora, J. Campbell, K. Rovinsky, G. LaMoyne, B. Agnich, T. Bentley. GIRLS SOFTBALL Front row: T. McCutchin, S. Darver, R. Beasley, A. Garrison, T. Williamson, S. Bloom, J . Friedberg, J. Lipshy, V. McElhaney, E. Kou- tras, M. Hewell, K. Hurst, N. Thompson, S. Ladd. Middle row: J. Erwin, J. Goodnight, W. Ware, D. Hall, E. Farrow, S. Golden, M. Hermanowsky, B. Costanzo, L. Humphrey, M. Boodry, L. Roberts, Coach Heck. Back row: Coach McCulley, S. Pearson, C. Fitz- maurice, M. Castro, L. Iozzo, J. Monesson, B. Conner, L. Strother, A. Grinaldi, Coach Guttman. 218 BOYS TRACK Front row L-R: B. Green, S. Sanderson, R. Browning, G. Reese, N. Winters, Mgr. S. Lambert, A. Sprankell, R. Kollinger, G. Bern- stein. Middle row: S. Lenhoff, D. Matyas, E. Rea, C. Dunston, A. Foote, C. McCarty, C. Krueger, M. Moniot. Back row: P. Hopkins, A. Gillin, J. Cadwell, B. Davis, A. Hayslip, D. Crooks. GIRLS TRACK A. Sigman, K. Hamm, K. Cassidy, S. Dardaganian, S. Zimmer, M. Rembert, M. Fussell, A. Adkins. GYMNASTICS Front row L-R: K. Potts, M. Stiffel, N. Lazar, N. Lane, A. Kreisler. Middle row: C. Sevin, B. Criswell, C. Clifford, J. Hoffman, C. Clement, J. Black. Back row: L. Fechtel, S. Jones, J. Dickens, C. Partida, M. Norvell, A. Murdock, M. Hostedt, M. Morgan, B. Birdsong. 219 'Wimbledonz MacEnroe Sz Everett 'Med Fly 'Gas Price 851.18 'Rangers start playing baseball again 'Cowboys begin training and playing pre-season games. 'Chevrolet gets a grant 'Agent Orange issue 'Prince Charles and Lady Diana married in July 'Movie: Raiders of the Lost Ark 'Rubiks Cube craze grows by leaps and bounds 'Fadsr Knickers, Mini skirts, culottes 'U. S. Marine, Randall Christian drowned in a pool at training camp. He was 18 and from Dallas. General Hospital' mania sweeps the nation 'Public Schools start 'Former Iranian President Banisadr, escapes from Tehran to Paris 'U. S. Navy fighters down two Libyan jets 'Du Pont buys Conoco for record 357.9 billion 'August 3, 1981 Air Traffic controllers call a strike with union called PATCO AUGUST GREE HILL TH LY 'Sandra O'Connors becomes the first woman judge for U. S. Supreme Court - 'Hinckley goes 'Miss Gay Pageant . held at the Dallas befqre Jlidge Convention Center xgzsiggllfgznaliailear gggsleemzfgfl of of a large protest ill 'Colllege Previgws at 533133. 2311111332226 glaclggfy on ept' 'Sadat and Begin get 'Greenhill opens together to discuss Palestinian issues 220 'Voyager II begins to send back pictures from Saturn 'NBC's new theme, Get High on Yourself' 'Moviez 'Arthur' 'Movies Raggedy Man' 'Movies Only When I Laugh by Neil Simon 'General Frederick J. Kroesen has his Mercedes destroyed by terrorists in Germany 'September 28, 1981 called Blue Monday - Stock Market plummets all over the world except in the U. S. 'Picasso's 'Guernica' goes home to Madrid 'Sugar Ray Leonard beats Hearns in the 4th round 'First Beluga whale born and bred in captivity in New York 'Scholars debate 45 century-old writings found in Syria 'Actress Meryl Streep makes it big in the movie The French Lieutenant's Woman 3 'New Fiscal year begins October 1, 1981 'Elvis Presley's doctor is criminally indicted for prescribing excessive amounts of drugs 'Walt Disney World's 10th birthday Princess Diana announces her pregnancyg the baby is due in June e Shuttle makes another successful space flight-Joe Engle and Richard Truly were the astronauts 'Texas State Fair 'Texas O. U. weekend October 10th 'The Rolling Stones come to Dallas for performances on October 31 and November 1, 1981 'SAT scores fail to decline since 1960's , 'The Associated Press NBC News poll says abortion should be legal 'The Dodgers win the World Series 'Presley's autopsy reveals 12 drugs found in blood and tissues 'Strikes spread thru Poland 'Kennedy Museum to close 'Video Games Rage 'Rains flood North Texas, Dallas received 12 inches over last years average 'Anwar Sadat was assassinated on October 6, 1981 'Haitian refugees drown off Florida coast OCTOBER GREE HILL MO NOVEMBER 'The original Jane in Tarzan dies 'Private Colleges and Universities enroll fewer freshmen because of a cut in federal student aid 'Summit meeting in Calcun. President Reagan attended along with 21 world leaders 'America shapes up with new exercise and diet programs 'Chateaubriand kitchen rated dirtiest Sz Jean- Claude's rated one of Dallas' best, according to D-Magazine 'Budget Director David Stockman gets in hot water 'Four balloonists cross Pacific and crash in Californian hills 'The launch of The Space Shuttle had to be stopped at 3:50 p.m. on Nov. 14th due to complications 'Greenhill has exam season once again- the pressure sets in 'Saudi Awacs sale wins narrow Senate victory '15 year old girl raped at Houston Stones concert 'Soviet submarine runs aground in Sweden 'Queen Sirikit of Thailand visits Dallas 'Neiman Marcus fortnight theme is Oriental on October 19-Novem ber 7 THLY an .wahqiyuy ..LL I kgrh . , . , M - 1M'! ' yncr l aeaa 71 N . J 'mmf' ' :' , K' iii: 5 E lilr 1 'f' s isi eflf 2 alre Q Q 2 A Aj: ' . ' ' ffI'- - fi: ag' W, Egg? 'iii' ' i 'iE1g 3 Qorbei W A do it ifii gba!-gage c l r G Gr, inf, - if Cl' n 'tl' 'D l A an iii ' f gre. ,. 221 'Natalie Wood drowns in a Cove of Santa Catalina. She was 43 years old and doing her 46th movie 'Moviesz Reds and mlwapsn 'Oil billionaire Armand Hammer offers a million dollars to the scientist who discovers a cure for cancer 'Darwin vs. Bible in Arkansas 'Scopes II trials 'Martial law in Poland asserts to move against the Solidar- ity challenge 'Mine Explosion near Topmost, Kentucky on December 8, 1981 'Brigadier General Dozier was kidnapped by the Red Brigade in Italy on December 17. 'U. S. government report that there are Libyan terrorist hit men in the United States. Libya denies all accusations 'Communications are cut off and borders are sealed in Poland 'Record Breaking temperatures and snow falls occur- ring all across the United States 'First anniversary of John Lennon's death on December 8th DECEMBER GREE HILL TH LY ' irF ri fli ht A l No. 90ocri1Zhe5in the Potomac River. 78 people were killed 'Studies in women . show that excessive jogging, 20 miles per week, can cause infertility 'Siberian Seven take over embassy in hopes of attain- ing freedom 'Brigadier General Dozier was rescued by the Italian police from the Red Brigade 'Movie: Whose Life is it Anyway? starring Richard Dreyfuss and John Cassavates 'Ft. Worth Stock Show I V Q H! ...QVEQ g -1. x new 222 'Jury finds Denton millionaire, Rex Cau- ble, guilty on charges of drug smuggling, conspiracy and misuse of bank funds 'Record Breaking weather grips Dallas metroplex 'President Reagan first State of Union address about federalism 'Movie: On Golden Pond starring Henry Fonda, Katherine Hepburn and Jane Fonda 'Super Bowl if 16-San Francisco 49ers beat the Cincinnati Bengals by 5 points in a score of 26-21 'Blizzards occurring all over the north- ern United States Movie: Shoot The starring Diane Keaton and Albert Finney Golden Pond -10 Emmy nominations Rig collapses goes to Africa assassi ln El Salvador 'JK John Belushi dies on March 5th, He was 33 years old. Braniff makes inferences that they will not be in business for very long Greenhill ski trip goes to Breckenridge 'Family of four dis- appears on Feb. 14 from Lake Dallas 'Cassie McPherson dies from an unsuccessful liver transplant. 'New baby boom, U. S. birthrate is highest in a decade. 'New breakthrough in curing the common cold is interferon a known cancer drug 'Reds receives 12 Emmy nominations 'Space shuttle goes up again 'Wayne Williams con- victed of two of Atlanta murders 'Nancy Reagan visits Dallas to speak on drug abuse and teenagers habits 3 'Princess Diana photo- graphed on beach in Bahamas while 5 months pregnant 'A Brooke Shields doll goes on sale 'Unemployment hits new heights 'World Airways DC 10 falls into Boston Harbor 'A Nuclear Power Plant reports 14 lbs. of missing uranium. Fear is rampant that this is sufficient to build an atomic bomb 'President Regan pre- dicts that the reces- sion will end in the Spring 'A predicted price drop to 90 cents for regular gasoline by early summer GREE HILL M0 THLY MARCH 'The Jupiter Effect takes place on March 10, 1982 'I. S. A. 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Elli0l'l'S Hardware 5308 Maple Avenue - Dallas 526-241 1 - - 1' . , 1 P A J, . A -q, f- Q gm' ....- 4, - N .1 L ' fb ifmqrx ,Q H' .5 ff-1.1: 4k3q.,,: 3? - fi. I - ,-4, .' ' 5 ,I . A E-J! .1 a N, Q, 4 'lc Que' 4 lg M STEAK House HMESQUITE BROILED STEAKS BETTER N' CHARCOAL 8626 Harry Hines Blvd. 5423 W. Lovers Lane 201 S. Ector Drive Euless, Texas Highway 32 E. Lebanon, Oklahoma 11817 Lake june Road Dallas, Texas 3565 Forest Lane Dallas, Texas 25 Congratulations Senlors Nr 55 Compliments of Applause, Inc 25 REALTORS I- IS' 4- Q 947 f 'I 1 4' 'Y ' ze 'I A ff Q n lx . s al U if ! nal: I Lzlb A' Q i ' cz 'A 11 -. 'I ,.A ,, 5 .. Q. ff , ,gn H ,, X1 '. ,A ' A ! 52 if 5 5 153 Ei , 5 ssfg 2 fig gggfp . Z M 5525 ' fs , A - 'ff' Q g 4 ff ' ' M ffvf f ,V 2' x 1 ' , ig 5 sl., f - - ,nm ,I fgi f m Q 35 N - .. ' . 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Rose, III, Chairman Ann Perryman, Vice Chairwoman Jon Bauman, Secretary Peter Dauterman, Treasurer Phillip G. Foote, Headmaster Stuart J. Pearlman '77 Lawrence S. Fischman Edwin B. Lyon, III Sally Estes James E. Maser Cherie Clodfelter, Ph.D. Elyn Mulder Joshua A. Muss Laura Lee Lyon Richard Lane Irwin Grossman Robert D. Rogers Jerrold M. Trim Gerald Schneider, M.D. Donald J. Zahn TRUSTEES Arnold N. Ablon Irving Baker Joan Beck Mickey Bright Charles E. Bond Richard T. Cassidy Daniel W. Cook, III Berry R. Cox William T. Criswell Stephen G. Dardaganian Cal L. Donsky Harold R. Dunk Gerald Frankel Raymond Golden Patrick J. Haggerty Jeanene Haldeman, Ph.D Michael R. Hayslip William H. Hidell, III Maury Jaffer Harold Kleinman Harold L. Kupfer Janet Jutner Richard Lambert Walter Levy Larry Ley '68 . Zeck H. Lieberman, M.D. Bruce A. Lipshy Pat Loconto Richard Marcus Sam B. Marcus Carol McCutchin Jeneane Pearlman Ted Rickenbacker William E. Rogers Robert A. Shuey, III, '73 Robert Stiffel Carolyn Switzer Seymour R. Thum James E. Upfield C. J. Webster Max Wells Bill Willingham, III Joan Tarpley Winn Michael Young NCH CGRPCRATICN K SER KL k k gi' W, , .f -wzgjl V. , Compliments of Contran 5 35 Forest Ln 4 It IU 3' A LBJ Fwy 5 ., -4 Q. Q 'T BANK WHERE YOU GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH. Today you've got to make every penny count to get ahead. And you've got to have a bank that can help you do it. A bank that will stand up for you and behind you. A bank that offers innovative financing programs, high yielding savings plans and above all security We work as hard for your money as you do, At Town North National Bank we see to it you get your money's worth. Town North National Bank 55 BJ NEAR NUDWAY FIU O FARMERS BRANLH YEXAS PO BOX 344810 0 t2iAi980 E500 MEMBER F Ulf I' AOC. 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