Greenhill School - Cavalcade Yearbook (Addison, TX)
- Class of 1983
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G Rffgzjg, jxjzJg45UsTER x ' . 50 fc ' d Gif I 5TH ANNUAL 7TH GRADE BALLOON LAUNCH FLOATSXSTARWARD Results 2679 Balloons sold High Sellers - 300 each Rachel Ross Susan Brice Balloon Travelling Furthest Beevile, Texas Purchased by Erica Bloon Sold by Amanda Klapprodt Central Location Waco - south westerly Photograph fcoverl Mr. Jeff Nordgren -I The star-glittering night sky whose teeming myriads populate space in every direction. . .theyguidethe mariner,the pilot, the way-farer . . . they are the friends of man, the delight of the world. ANONYMOUS DIAMOND RING EFFECT DURING SOLAR ECLIPSE 'FABLE OF t'ON'1'EN'I'S Volor Section ...................................... P. l People Sec-tion .... ......... l '. 111 Student Body ......... ......... l '. 92 FALL ................... ....... l '. 162 WlN'l'l'IR ......... ....... P . 186 SPRING ....... .......... l '. 210 SUMMER ........ .......... l '. 2312 THE GREENHILL SCHOOL I 14255 MIDWAY ROAD O DALLAS, TEXAS 75234 O 214-661-1211 VOL. XXXIV i id Headmaster' Phillip G. Foote. In the Aims and Purposes of Greenhill we find the statement, The curriculum is an organic entity, constantly under revision. 4 In my opening remarks at orientation in September, I asked the faculty to concentrate on two major priorities for this school year. The first priority was to spend as much time as possible through both school meetings and departmental meetings on curricular concerns and development. As a result of these meetings we now have a totally updated and revised curriculum. The faculty should be commended for the thoughtfulness and thoroughness with which they have approached this task. Also in the Aims and Purposes of Greenhill we find the statement, Greenhill fosters a warm family atmosphere which prevails in the school community, and the intellectual and emotional growth and development of each student as an individual is deemed of paramount importance. My second charge to the faculty was to continue to seek out ne ways to improve our advising system. Each division of th school, each department and each grade level explored, discussed and implemented new techniques for helping their individual students. Greenhill continues to be recognized both nationally and internationally for its own unique approach to education. Our energetic, involved faculty and our supportive parents contribute to this uniqueness. We seek and learn together as we approach each new challenge. These are the qualities that are found in only the great schools! t It is the stars, The stars above us, govern our conditions. W.. Shakespeare King Lear, Act III, Sc. 3 When the Senior Class chose these members of the faculty for this dedication, they selected two men who were always supportive, helpful, enthusiastic, and perhaps most importantly, were always ready to listen to the students. As a way of saying thank you, the Senior Class of 1983 dedicates this year's Cavalcade to Mr. Richard Frank Hall and to Mr. Robert Phillip Murphy. The Seniors respect and admire these men, and consider themselves fortunate toihave haditwo such gentlemen to guide them through their Greenhill careers. Coach Dick Hall came to Greenhill in 1971, after having spent seven years with the Dallas Tornado Soccer Club, where rue was a member of the all-star team, and was Captain for two seasons. He was promoted to Athletic Director in 1980. Coach Hall took an active interest in all sports, but he gave added attention to his Varsity Boys' Soccer Team, which won S.P.C. in 1982 and 1983. This was a team with a large roster of members from the Class of 1983. Coach Hall's interest was not Jnly in the athletic students, anyone could go to him, either for encouragement or just to chat. Mr. Bob Murphy came to Greenhill in 1978, after having taught and coached at Holland Hall and Kent Denver. He joined the faculty as both Dean of Middle School and Middle School math teacher. He remained there until 1980 when he moved to the Upper School where he assumed the responsibilities of Dean of Upper School, and continued as a math teacher. He also coached Varsity Basketball, Golf, and Baseball, and was a Senior Class sponsor. All of these responsibilities placed Mr. Murphy in continuous rapport with the students. He was more than just a teacher, he was a friend who would talk with a student with understanding and enthusiasm, whether the topic was grades or future plans. f .es it if SPIRIT WEEK Nominees. . .Cafeteria Decorations. . . Mortarboard Breakfast .House Wrapping. . .Sock Day. . .HatDay. . .Western Day . . . Green!Gold Day. . . Pep Rallies . . . Cheerleaders . . . M.S. Football Games. . .Pre-Game Picnic. . .Seventh Grade Balloon Launch. . .U.S.FootballGame. . .ParadeofSeniorAthletes. . . Homecoming Queen. . .Homecoming. . .PacMan. . .Antoher win for the Hornets . . . Mums . . . Above: Brandon Murphy shows his true spirit. Right: Homecoming nominees for 1982. 4 X.ef-3 v S Middle Schoolers assist the cheerleaders at the Homecoming pep rally. 1 a N Y ,l . ,, 1' Q . V 5 'gl lA XAXN wg. 1 x - A AM - 'fr NMA Q I sw Y N. . QQ ,, V g ..., . - ' iff.. fvfoi , M D ' V- , is 7 li ii n 5 ii . I .2 . ii V M .. ml ' Morning Announcements on Homecoming Day. 'QWWM Some of the Senior athletes and their parents. N Homecoming Day began like any other day in the Upper School, with a few additions. Those being the balloons, posters, streamers, and shoe polish, and a computer which sang during Morning Announcements. Lunch was enjoyed on the grass 51diniifroRNtH56f'eteriaTa orum s rtarboa egin deifiiioi' the d wouldtili place that evening. The day was culminated with an all school pep rally which was enjoyed by all. The evening festivities began with the all school picnic which preceded the Upper School football game. Prior to kick off was the annual Seventh grade balloon launch. During halftime the Senior athletes and their parents were recognized and the 1982-1983 Homecoming Queen, Judy Dykes was crowned. Following the 23-12 victory over the Bishop Nolan Vikings, the Homecoming Dance, with a theme of Pac-Man was held in the cafeteria. f W 9 N g ,,', TW . .gk lm I ..-,. if 2 W f ff' 5 yi , e 'i . fa. -' 1 nil' 2 e 1- i ...vi Q in W M24 ' ' Q 'Q 2 Q ig fait' Q i . 4: ,V J si. ,L 5 One of the Hornets many touchdowns against Homecoming Queen Judy Dykes and some of The Homecoming Dance. the Bishop Nolan-Vikings. her classmates. HO ECOMI G UPPER CHOOL PSAT'S. . .SAT'S. . .ACT'S. . .ACH'S. . .Halloween Senior Dress-Up. . .Senior Sleepover. . .Community Service Day. . .EXAMS. . .Homecoming Week. . .Detentions. . .Parent Conferences. . .SPC. . .Nelson Denney Test. . . Morning Announcements . . . Wednesday Assemblies . . . Spoon River Anthology . . . Quiz Bowl . . . Senior Pranks . . . Summer Reading . . . Student Services . . . I.S.A.S .... National Merits . . . Tryouts . . . Dead Days . . . Prom . . . Graduation. . .Winter Break. . .Schedules. . .Football. . .Mixers. . .Doughnuts. . .Book Sales. . .Class Meetings . . .Leadership Worcshop. . .Clubs. . .Volleyball. . .Valentine's Day Dance. . .Cross Country. . .Field Hockey. . . Soo Many Freshmen. . .Quiet Study. . . First period . . .Ski Trip. . . Soccer. . .Basketball. . .HOMEWORK. . Senior page Deadlines . . . Cardiopulminary Resuscitation . . . Spring Break . . . Christmas Break . . . GREASE gp va lu, inf H i milieu Luncheon on the grass. Anna Lee, Clarissa, Elena, and Becky demonstrate an act of Greenhill spirit.. 1 M ewan-' The awesome Senior Hornetsg top: Mike Medvig, Bobby Kwun, Todd Schneider, and Alex Brooks. bottom: Corey Parsons, David Perryman, Gavin Susman, and John Bickel. 6 at at 1 s Q. 'ff f Q a M ri . iii: fvw-,few -1 1. r . an .ef - L ef- A -Y 'FN iw Nm, 4 -ws r WffM arf ' Y.'? w ik 1 'skiiiiffga iw' ,qi M rwioviwgvg 1. ' ' i ' if N! . V, fx yi' 1 x Y.'lif'j D Middle School cheerleaders - energetic, enthusiastic. and efferve-scent. It won'i he long before you will ln- ready for the varsity leanr 'Wir The excitement ofthe Balloon Launch is ready to begin. All the hard work in football practice has certain advantages. Warriner's grammar. . .the arrival of E.'l'. . . . healthfood fads: F udge-o-Grams,pancake breakfast, new studentice cream, Shane Day chili. . .i5th grade love notes and 8th grade pumpkin carving Cage appropriat.e'?l . . . raising the Maypole, launching balloons . . . I Pagliacci. . . 6th grade quiz bowl, complete with grandparents . . . Transition Night and Renaissance Day . . . Inherit the Wind . . . Hornet Hysteria: spirit contest, Stat cluh points, cheerleaders, and a lemon pie for Mr. Nordgren . . . Hobo Day and flicker ball at Churchill Park . . . roving computers . . . Did you forget. to check in? . . . fireside MIDDLE CHOOL 7 LOWER SCHOOL PRE CHOOL Reaching for the stars . . . stimulating academic growth . . . mastering basic skills . . . expressing dreams and strengths . . . helping students accept and respect others Peanut-butter . . . parquetry blocks . . . Peweek . . . housekeeping. . . Halloween . . . Miss Wonderbody . . . unifix cubes. . .ThanksgivingFeast. . .jumping rope. . . . . . honesty and responsibility . . . making creative Preschool Powerl. . .growing squash. . .look'n draw. . . decisions. . .developingawarenessofandconfidenceinown Stone Soup . . . Sing a Song . . . Capri Suns . . . the problem-solving. . .creating tomorrow. butterfly hatched! . . .Chinese New Year. . . Comment allez-vous? .. . mud . .. the 30th Nutcracker. . . Claudia. -f fa ..'J7v!3,,,M A ,Q lg b 5 sf 'sf l 4 Lisa Stein and Jennifer Burns, playground The Greenhill Family gathers for a festive oct-asifm, pals forever. I I 1 Raise your hands if you like ice cream. And the sentinel stars set -- then watch in the sky. SEPT.: 1 - U.S. Mixer 8 - Parent Association Coffee 9 -- Senior Parents Meeting 11 -- Fantasticks Play 14 - New Parents Dinner 15 - L.S. 8r M.S. Mini--School 24 - Reception for College Counselors 25 - Parents Association Meeting OCT.: 5 - U.S. Mini-School 6 - Primer Mini-School 7 - L.S. SL M.S. Mini-School 15 - HOMECOMING 19 - Annual Giving Workers Meeting 31- -- Senior Sleep-over NCV.: 5 - Football vs. Cistercian 23-21 12-14 - Spoon River Anthology 22 - Thanksgiving Play Campbell D The So1dier1iDream- . D DEC.: 7 Boys' Basketball vs. F.W.C.D. 9 - M.S. Holiday Concert 13 - L.S. Holiday Show 14 - U.S. Holiday Concert 17 -- Holiday Reception JAN.: 7 - Boys' Basketball vs. Kinkaid 18 -- Boys' Basketball vs. Cistercian FEB.: 7 - Junior College Counseling Night 9 - Girls' Basketball vs. Trinity 4 r'VaHe7W ' ' r 11 - 7th Sz 8th Valentine Dance 11 - Boys' Basketball vs. St.. Marks MAR.: 2 - Science Fair 3,4,5,6 - GREASE 12 - Parents Association Auction APR.: 20 - Texas Play iL.S.l 21 - 7th Sz 8th Grade Concert 28 - 4th, 5th, 8z 6th Grade Concert MAY: 3 - U.S. Vaudevilleffaculty art and performing arts 10 - 3rd Grade Concert 14 - Senior Prom 26 -Commencernents' SUMMER VACATION GREENHILL UNDER THE STARS showcase Q 1 gl I f nagnianl :O S... A, OG, 'Sig 41649 lf: HF, . Us as mmm. 'gy yz'fi 29 Q . ' '79 6- -' :fig . x os, I Q 4 U s . . , Nag Q Q90 i GX -'-, .f f gg., K ' W ff ' ' w A 1 f ' fn 5 gg- . Xxx mhnw Y Q 1 if O Q Q G-7'-' Y .. Q69 ..,1g:' ogg, X Q 6 . A . XE Qjii Y V7 0 0 J. Aw ...e 65+ Q ' 'r - '. -A Q ' Qs 9 ' .- . -A .x Y f . 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Middle School: Through frequent evaluation, the teachers determine the level of each student's competency and work with him to improve his manipulation and understanding of the English language. 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 Mrs. Christine Eastus Chairman M.A. U.T. Miss Genie Ballard B.S. Abilene Christian Mr. Jack Clifford M.A. S.M.U. Mrs. Laurie Cumming B.S. U.S.C. Miss Leta Davis M.Ed. Univ. of Arkansas Mr. Perry Degener B.A. Kenyon College Mr. Barry Duesbury B.A. Kings College Mrs. Barbara Erwin M.A. TWU, and MA Humanities UTD Mrs. Barbara Gunnin M.Ed. Central State Univ. Mrs. Karen Hagood M.Ed. N.T.S.U. Mrs. Lynn Hevron M.A. Austin College Mrs. Joan McDole M.A. Univ. of Michigan Mr. Peter Norris M.A. Duke Mr. Julian Smith M.A. Central State Univ. Mr. Jeff Squires B.S. Eastern Michigan Mrs. Marilyn Stewart Ph.D. Univ. of Dallas Mr. Richard Williams M.A. Baylor 12 library is taught and encouraged on each grade level in cooperation with the librarians. Upper School: Language is rnan'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. 15 Logical development of ideas in concise and clear written form, 21 Analytical and sensitive interpretive readink, 31 Comprehensive familiarity with our literary heritage, and 41 Vocabulary enrichment. We squeeze the universe into a ball, to roll it toward some overwhelming question . . . 1 1 ' J?-v J I f' a f f I. N. I' . .4 g f :nv , l A Secretaries and Staff Daybreak, The morning steals upon the night, meeting the darkness. William Shakespeare The Tempest The Clerical Staffis to be commended for their dedication, hard work, and loyalty to Greenhill. Working year-round to keep Greenhill running smoothly and efficiently only touches the surface of what their jobs encompass. Extra activities and duties include: chaperoning dances and events, chaperoning the Biology field tripg assisting the E . sf ,. k h K , 1 4, J 3 I ,JP , 4,4 . 'Il I kk .I cheerleading effortg teaching typing, group leader for the annual ski trip, and much, much more. The Kitchen Staff fcomprised of eight cheerful ladiesl supports Greenhill in a number of ways: supplying refreshments for meetingsg setting up and supplying food for special events, such as, Grandparents' Day, Homecoming, The Headmaster's Holiday Reception, the Graduation reception and the preparation of the New Parents' Dinner, are a few of the duties performed outside of the daily effort to keep the Greenhill family well fed. The M3l'Ut9H3HC6 Staff fcomprised of eight hard working menl strives to keep the buildings and grounds of Greenhill clean and maintained. Setting up areas for special events, marking and cutting the fields for athletic events and general daily repairs are just a few of their duties. 4 ..., tg ..'s 1 C Mrs. Marilyn Aaron .: - f . V Speech Pathologist j ' , - AN A Mr. Charles Barksdale ., 'G -- ' Head of Maintenance ' fc Mrs. Mel Curtis , f f T7 Upper School Secretary E? I Mrs. Darlene Hall 1 , 9 L X W' L Executive Secretary to the t A he Headmaster , T Q 'iii J Mrs. Debbie Harris Xerox Mrs. Jean Henderson Lower School Secretary Mrs. Arlene Henry Nurse Mrs. Maria Honza Switchboard Operator Mrs. Patsy Jacobs College Counseling Secretary Ms. Jean Lambert Admissions Secretary Mrs. Lavonda Monk Bookstore Manager Mrs. Sue Porter Middle School Secretary Mrs. Virginia Pringle Preschool Secretary Mrs. Lorene Richardson Dietician Mrs. Oleta Willard Language Tutor Mrs. Donna Witman Development Secretary 13 History HREIGN: and keep life in this our deep desire our only greatness is that we aspirefl Jean Ingelow A Snow Mountain The faculty of the History and Social Studies Department are dedicated to providing learning experiences in grades K-12 which stimulate the students' understanding of themselves as members of a societal environment in which relationships, activities, etc. are organized. The subject matter is the human being and his human Dr. Ray Buchanan Chairman Ph.D. Indiana U. Mrs. Judy Braack B.A. Lake Forest College Mrs. Becky Choate B.A. Univ. of North Carolina fCharlottel Mr. Michael Dunn M.A. U.T.D. Dr, Barbara Graves PH.D. Univ. of Oklahoma Mrs. Sharlene Gretencord B.A. Purdue Univ. Mrs. Cathy Maddox M.Ed. Middle Tennessee State Univ. Mrs. Karla Martin B.S. N.T.S.U. Mr. Michael Moline B.A. Univ. of Texas Mrs. Joan Roberts B.A. S.M.U. Ms. Sue Roman B.A. Michigan State Mrs. Elaine Velvin M.A. Univ. of Arkansas Mrs. Peggy Wallace M.Ed. N.T.S.U. 14 environment: its triumphs and dilemmas. The teaching enterprise is for us a trianglar relationship among teacher, student, and subject matter within a supportive institutional context. It is a process of developing a sequential curricula, which offers the student the opportunity to explore human society from the family unit in the K-primer-lst Grades through the community and American nation by the 4th gradeg the heritage of Western Civilization in the 5th grade and in 6th grade, the more immediate context of Texas, Southwest, and Latin America in the 7thg the wider, world context of Africa and the Far East in the 8thg through European and American history and government in the Upper School, capped by a wide selection of in-depth and very sophisticated electives in the Senior year. K. ix The Administrative team at Greenhill is constantly seeking to both maintain and upgrade the quality of the school's educational program. Each member has had extensive classroom teaching experience. Greenhill is a large and active place. It is important that lines of communication remain open and that everyone recognize the worth and e I 'M A fry, Administration Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them. William Shakespeare Twelfth Night importance of all facets of the school. Meeting regularly with Headmaster, Phil Foote, to keep each other informed of the total school program and to insure smooth execution of upcoming events, the Greenhill Administration demon- strates a high level of teamwork. lll Mrs. Drew Parham M.Ed. T.W.U. Mr. Kenneth Piel M.Ed. Loyola Dr. Ian Rule Ph.D. New York Univ. , citt ctt 2 f ts :V.7 . f , Vllzz Mrs. Randy Thompson 'r',i. M.A Stephen F. Austin ' ' V 5 ' Mrs Rhea Wolfram 4 B.A. William and Mary ' Mrs. Lorene Zeiter ' BS. Western Michigan k ll Mr. Stephen Blanchard M.A. Oklahoma Univ. Mr. Dick Cadigan M Div. Episcopal Div. School Mrs. Lucinda F. Carter M.L.A. S.M.U. Mr. Peter Cooper Ed.M. Harvard Mr. Jeff Devin M.A. S.M.U. Mrs. Estelle Dickens M.A. T.W.U. Mr. Robert Murphy B.A. Univ. of Tulsa Mr. Jeff Nordgren B.A. Dartmouth 15 Mathematics But who can count the Stars of Heaven? Who sing their influences on this Lower World? 79 Thomson Seasons Win ter In Mathematics, a primary objective is to generate true excitement in learning for each student. Last year we renewed a commitment to implement I John 3:18 . . . let us not love in word or speech but in deed and in truth. By our behavior as teachers, we leave no doubt in our students' minds that our love and concern is genuine. It's easy to get excited when there is someone who cares and thinks what you do is important. The next source ofexcitement is high expectations. Students perform up to the level of teacher's expectations. We work to lift our expectations to the highest level reasonable for the particular students abilities. It is exciting to know someone believes in you and EXPECTS nothing less than your best. The third way we generate this excitement is through being enthusiastic about our subjects and for learning in general. Perhaps the best experience for a teacher is to be a student again. Ifour students can see us as tlife-time' learners, we have taught the best possible lesson. In the last two years many Greenhill math teachers have been active learners. While the computer area leads in popularity, several teachers are working toward advanced degrees. I have enjoyed the ultimate thrill of taking the course I'm teaching. I know I am a better teacher for it. Excitement is 'caught' more than taught and the math department is very contageous. Mr. Wesley Kittleman Chairman M.A. S.M.U. Ms. Mary Bonness B.A. Univ. of Dallas Mrs. Faith Bridges B.A. Randolf Macon Ms. Pat Carls M.S. Indiana Univ. Mr. Frank Dregallo B.A. Hobart College Ms. Barbara Gelsomino M.A. Rhode Island College Mr. Scott Graham M.Ed. Boston State College Mrs. Irene Kuebler M.Ed. Univ of North Carolina tffharlottel is 4 .ff Mrs. Mary Meinardus B.S. Loyola Univ. Mr. Henry Paolissi Bb. Rhode Island College Mr. Jeff Sayah B.A, Wesleyan 16 Mrs. Linda Thompson M.S. N.T.S,U. Ms. Margaret Walker .,,.., ,M M.B.A. S.M.U. I 1 l H b ,W f Q ix 1 -seiiaff ' QQ 20 -'15 Q Why does the sun go down so 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 laboratory experiences, which coupled with field trips, help integrate the world of Science into the expanding world of every 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 is necessary at most levels, and the Science and Math teachers :oordinate their goals. The most fundamental skills in Science - skeptical observation and analysis - are carefully fl'- SCIENCE I now, an early riser, love to hail the dreamy struggles of the stars with light, and the recovering breath of earth sleep-drowned awakening to the wisdom of the sun. Phillip James Bailey Festus 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. Mr. Skip Kilmer -Chairman MS East Texas State Univ. Dr. Ed Burrows PHD Univ. of Texas Mr. John Dunn MS East Texas State Univ. J-f Mrs. Sue Guderjan MA Goddard College Mr. Michael Harry BS Stephen F. Austin Mr. George Hay BA Tufts Mrs. Martha Honse BS Slippew Rock QUESTIONS AT NIGHT Why Is the sky? What starts the thunder overhead? Who makes the crashing noise? Are the angels falling out of bed? Mr. John Hornbach ' ' 9 MLS Simmuns Are they breaking all their toys. Ms. Elizabeth Murdock Mrs. Kathy Warren BA Univ. of Texas Mrs. Kristin Williams BA S.M.U. MS Boxton Univ. . Mr. Israel Solon MS Syracuse Univ. l soon? Why do the night-clouds crawl Hungrily up to the new-laid moon And swallow it, shell and all? If there's a Bear among the stars, As all the people say, Won't he jump over those Pasture-bars And drink up the Milky Way? Does every star that happens to fall Turn into a fire-fly? Can't it ever get back to Heaven at all? And why Is the sky? LOUIS UNTERMEYER 1 7 FINE ARTS . . . Here will we sit, and let the sound of music, creep in our ears, soft stillness and the night become the touches of sweet harmony? William Shakespeare Merchant of Venice FINE ARTS IS EVERYWHERE! Activities in Music, Art, Drama, and Forensics enrich Greenhill students daily. The Fine Arts courses are fully integrated within each academic discipline. Each year, students' skills in the arts expand, based upon a curriculum built from pre-school through twelfth grade. Life-long appreciation of the arts is the goal of the Fine Arts Department. Mr. Michael Manes - Chairman MA Southwest Seminary Mr. Chris Altendorf BA U.T.A. Mrs. Patty Edwards MA North Texas State Univ. Mrs. Sheryl Ellis BFA T.C.U. Through intergrated units such as Medieval Week and Renaissance Day, students see how the arts are an important part of history. Musicals, art shows, forensic competitions, concerts, plays, the ISAS Fine Arts Festival and trips to museums and music halls all work to illustrate the importance of the arts. Expanded Middle School art courses, a graded Upper School Forensics course and an Upper School band are the major course changes this year. Increased enrollment in all the arts courses and standing-room-only attendance at events indicate support for the fine arts. Special recognition has been given to many faculty and students through state and international competitions. The arts are everywhere and society benefits from an ever-increasing appreciation and understanding of the arts. 'ur rf j gf, .,-. N 17. 45 ,V Mrs. Pat McGee BS Rice Univ. Mrs. Carol Oliver BS North Texas State Univ. Mrs. Wendy Pearce BS Indiana Univ. Mr. Paul Raaen MM S.M.U. Ms. Margaret Reynolds BFA North Texas State Univ. Ms. Sandra Stevenson MA Arizona State STARS 6'Bright stars, light stars Shining in the night stars Little twinkly, winkly stars Deep in the sky. Yellow stars, red stars Shine - when - I'm - in - bed stars, Oh how many blinky stars, Far, far away. Rhoda W. Bacmeistar 18 Mrs. Paula Watson Mrs. Susan Wiles BA Univ. of the South BFA S.M.U. Welcome to Munchinkinlandln Even the most casual of visitors can't help but be impressed by the intelligence and industry of Greenhil1's youngest students. Phonics and French, Science and set theory. They excel on computers, can sing on pitch and play musical instruments, grow vegetables, can expound on the Chinese New Year, and can graph shoe sizes. Whewl Sounds like college! Not really, it's all in a fun day's work. The Preschool building harmonizes warm, glowing color with an open airiness that invites children to relax and enjoy their wor k. In cold weather, the fireplace Preschool and Primer . . . The stars of the night will lend thee their light Like - clear without number. ', Robert Herrick The Night Piece, to Julia attracts readers and chatterers to it's coziness. Makes you want to go back and start over? Us, too! 5? fix. , f Hg. Y an Mrs. Gay Boyer BS. N.T.S.U. Mrs. Claudia Davis Ms. Caroline Erdman M.Ed. Lesley College Mrs. Renee Gilbert MA Brooklyn College T , . at ,,, Zaf - siting l BS T.C.U. Ms. Diane Thompson BS S.M.U. . 1 , ,fi Ms. Alice Strachan BS Wheelock Ms. Becky Taylor Mrs. Karyl Gindling M.Ed. NY State College fl-luffalol Mrs. Nancy Lowe BS N.T.S.U. Mrs, Emily McLaughlin BS Central Univ. of Arkansas THE STAR Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are! Up Above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky. When the blazing sun is gone, When he nothing shines upon, Then you show your little light, Twinkle, twinkle all the night. Then the traveler in the dark Thanks you for your tiny sparkg He could not see which way to go, If you did not twinkle so. In the dark blue sky you keep, And often through my curtains peep, For you never shut your eye Till the sun is in the sky. As your bright and tiny spark Lights the traveler in the dark. Though I know not what you are. Twinkle, twinkle, little star. ANN and JANE TAYLOR 19 Foreign Language If thou follow thy star, thou canst not fail of glorious haven. Dante' Divine Comedy. Inferno Canto XV, Line 55 FOREIGN LANGUAGE: The Foreign Language Department brings to the Greenhill community the expertise and knowledge of Foreign Languages and cultures. The departments desires to motivate each students' intellectual curiosity toward the goal of learning the mechanics of the foreign language is so that hefshe may then use this language to enhance his knowledge of the world and promote understanding and better communications between different cultures of the world. Mr. Joseph Gonzales - chairman MA. N.T.S.U. Mr. Matthew Bailey M.A. Univ of Delaware Mrs. Jacqueline Benning MA. N.T.S.U. Mrs, Susan Comfort BA. Taylor Univ. Mr. Bill Fanning PHD. T.C.U. Mrs. Maggie Lepair Etudes Secondaires, Bruxelles Dr. Michael Nill PHD Univ. of Texas Mr. Paul Pickering BA Leeds Polytechnic j . V l Q if i ,, ...fi ., v.,--e - rf iff 4,15 ,J X3 Ms. Pamela Price BA Bucknell Mrs. Sylvia Silven MA S.M.U. Mrs. Renee' White MA S.M.U. . . . For the ones, who travel, the stars are guides. For others they are only little lights. For others who are knowledgeable they are problems. For my businessman they were gold. But all those stars there quiet themselves. You, you will have stars like no one else has . . . CHAN TAL KRUCZEH '83 20 ,upw- 1 -11 fn . . . Pour les uns qui voyagent, les etoiles sont des guides. Pour d'autres elles ne sont rien que de petites lumieres. Pour d'autres qui sont savant elles sont des problemes. Pour mon businessman elles etaient de l'or. Mais toutes ces etoiles-la se taisent. Toi, tu auras des etoiles comme personne n'en a . . . THE LITTLE PRINCE ANTOINE DE SAINT-EXUPERY Lower Schoolers are involved with the building and growing years. The first graders participate in the Motor Room, developing skills. Working at the chalk board, developing listening skills, and balancing on beams and boardsg aid in the improving their coordination. Running, jumping, and ball handling skills, are part ofthe first through third grade program. They learn to work together, as well as, play together, using their acquired skills in lead-up games. Seventh and eighth graders are given the opportunity to participate in the sports program which emphasizes their individual skills and team play. PHYSICAL EDUCATION The stars, which stand as thick as dewdrops on the fields of heaven. Bailey F estus Upper Schoolers have the choice of playing a Varsity Sport or taking Physical Education classes. The classes in fitness and life-time sports tennis, basketball and volleyball. CPR and Project Adventure are enrichment activities. Mr. Dick Hall Athletic Director MA Bornmouth England and Univ. of Texas at Dallas Mrs. Henrietta Heck BS TWU Mr. Thomas Holodak MA Michigan State Mrs. Coleen Gorman BS Oklahoma Univ. Mr. Mark Samide BS Northwest Missouri Univ. Mrs. Phyllis Webb MA T.W.U. Ms. Kathy Wells BA Midland College Mr. Robert C. Witman MA Northwest Missouri State Univ. The Southwest Preparatory Conference Sportsman is Creed The Players. . . 1. They live clean and play hard. They play for the love of the game. 2. They win without boasting, they lose without excuses, and they never quit. 3. They respect officials and accept their decisions without question. 4. They never forget that they represent their school. The Coaches. . . 1. They inspire in their players a love for the game and the desire to win. 2. They teach them that it is better to lose fairly than to win unfairly. 3. They lead players and spectators to respect officials by setting a good example. 4. They are the type of persons they want their players to be. The 0fHcia1s. . . 1. They know the rules. 2. They are fair and firm in all decisions. They call them as they see them. 3. They treat players and coaches courteously and demand the same treatment for themselves. 4. They know the game is for the boys and girls, and let them have the spotlight. The Spectators . . . 1. They never boo a player or official. 2. They appreciate a good play no matter who makes it. 3. They know the school gets the blame or the praise for their conduct. 4. They recognise the need for more sportsmen and fewer sports.', The Schools . . . 1. Mechanical Noise Makers are not to be used inside Gymnasiums. 2. Basketball free-throws must be free of any harrassment. 21 3. Need for school personnel with direct responsibility for overall contest conditions is recognized. Librarians Libraries, which are the shrines where all the relics of the ancient saints, full of true virtue, and that without delusion or imposture, are preserved and reposedf' Bacon, Advancement of Learning Bk II Mrs. Rosemary Cox head librarian MLA. S.M.U. Mrs. Jeanne Baker MS. Columbia School of Library Science Mrs. Maxine Brittain MLA. S.M.U. Mrs. Patricia Haase Library Secretary Muriel Seldin glorious H Beethoven and Goya M Broadway Boogie Woogie H Departmental Colloquia ' ' Proust H Cezanne till 2:00 a.m. H San Francisco Rose H long pearl necklace ' ' opera 1' ' Les demoiselles d'Avignon 3' ' Fauve Exhibit ' A' Mozart New Years Eve 1 Mart tells the time French poetry in the 2nd grade H Chicken mole H the Parthenon soars H Equus M Roma Vrbs lmperatorxm Aetate H utakes my breath awayv if ' Humanities Dinners M Art and the Cold War 'H' Motherwells over the fireplace M magnificant : some recollections concerning a grand artist who with loving care, sometimes by urging and sometimes by cajoling, but always by her premier example created brush stroke after brush stroke a program unique and respected, an artist who created with color upon color a tone of dignity and excellenceg an artist who molded the figures with discerning grace and charm - Muriel Seldin, the artist at Greenhill School. Her monumental art work produced over some 20-plus years is an organic collage, multidimentional in both time and space: a dynamic work that, because of her adept hands, takes on a life of its own, as intended. It adorns no particular pediment nor does it stand in any hallway or hang on any wall. Yet, in scores of hearts, minds, and aspirations it is unmistakeably real - pentelic in its solidity and durability, one could say. The subject matter in this work of art is all of us past and present - faculty, students, parents, and those in the community who have been touched and shaped and molded by her: simultaneously, we occupy space as devoted observers and as dedicated, subject-participants. And she has done a The Greenhill librarians share the role of educators in full partnership with the Greenhill teachers. As active participants in Greenhill's educational endeavors, this specialized faculty interacts across all grade levels and all disciplines. It is not unusual to find a librarian assisting a first grader select a junior reader one moment, and the next moment assisting an Upper Schooler research a subject for a debate team. Indeed, the librarians and the audio-visual program play an integral part in Greenhill's striving for excellence in education. number on all of us, a Titus number at that. In our innocence we left our modest and agora-focused homes to journey along a kind of Panathenaic Way. And as we followed her through the Propylaea all the way to Man with a Pipe our experience of the sublime and the beautiful ennobled us in a very extraordinary sense. And we love her for it. Our sensitivities concerning aesthetics - sharpened and illuminatedg our perception of human striving and the achievement of excellence - exercised and strengthenedg our appreciation for human creativity - an experience shared by many because we have known Muriel Seldin as friend, colleague, and teacher. Much love and many thanks. 22 The Senior Class has risen to the occasion. Mel, ou come and visit us now a' here. We'll miss vouf' , Y , pa MICHIGAN 9.2 -x Teachers prove 'KNature's Way is best. hr Z! fe .mf .., , Q .,, ,I ,KAW 8 l ,,,,...Mf-'M- n w' l 4 r Mr. Harry teaches molecular reactions. Loss of Faculties team outshines A few GOTE'S KIDS. 23 3 Mrs. Porter looks forward to all the special events of October. f fs ' - .11--wifi. ' , -l-lr1.,r , .e 'eye BT' .kkkk ' .5 x- .. KFWX - NM- E . .Q is ww ii g ,, V ..... 5 xl in ss J' ,E I L X M ts . , rr,r K . 4 .. eeeer M A '15 S if f':- f yr. sk Y f . 1 A , . is-I r. .f 2 i Q What was your grade on the last test? 2 Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Erwin display their chapeaux on Hat Day K1 f? 'N 4 O Q , is Mr. Bailey demonstrates the game of horseshoes with a flair. MTS- R0Yf10ldS Carefully Carries M-S aft PT0J9Ct to H0meC0m1Ug 24 decorations committee. 1 g i si K .K il.. iik V Qikk, M Q Liihy sm,,eh ,fm . Q s .ii e . it Y View i e ,:kk, Q i 5 .X La T P f. L. Thompson and C. Maddox watch their second B. Taylor teaches her little ones about the family. raders in the peanut hunt. if mf M .M ,gg ,,,, . - , r x l ' - 1 l Z 1 I -f'3 . S , liilfl i i r . ' lll 1 F, V I ly V , A ',, I 9: ,Y : V I i A i K ,,V ,,f Y ::,: My VW VV if ij ,V A , W 1 .V f ?'f 19 '- V l .Lfi .I A ll, ,WV l iiil 1 y V X ft M. Reynolds and her Primer artists. gee. -2 gg Mrs. Wiles says t'Hold that note. .-49 Pre School and Upper School faculty unite for a friendly Mtug of war at Big D Ranch. ,D W. Picnic Suppers always taste better at Greenhill Homecoming. 25 Michael Ben Ablon love machine van . . . often seen at concerts . . . Abby . . . class V.P.. . .junkrock. . .soccer. . .Donna. . . Y'allgetquietnow . . . nice nose . . . smart . . . caring . . . Mary's Porsche . . . has own philosophy of life . . . cute . . . curly hair . . . balloon man . . .deeplyconfused. . .ColoradoCitykid. . .superniceguy. . . unigue . . . moody . . . writes small . . . steals seats . . . the tan After fourteen years on the hill, i do not will, yet remember the following to the following - Eastus, thanks for letting me sleep, and for waking me up. Murph, my private suite, and thanks for understanding. Doonesbuggy, England. JL, a good joke, cars, a sister, some music, a talk. AD, a guitar, mellow music, and a trip to nowhere with me. AL, a song, Schitz, RK, ST, and my soph year. Binckle, a ride to school, a frisbee and the park, red truck, trenched lawn, twinky for munchies, college roommate, best friend, walk around the corner, a ride home from a party. Bryan, a trip to Colorado, an ice bridge, a soccer team, Bowie, Floyd, my calculus folder, Rice, another whatever to climb, a deep conversation , and the friend who gave me more, and asked for less, than any other i ever met. Pitre, party, flowers, a sister, the mellowest. Corey, being a natural, and free if you can still see. Mike, family, sister, and a long talk. Jane B, a thumb. DP, Beethoven, Muss, a weight set, a soph, twelve years. CF, soccer HP, surrealism, R and R alternative. Jeff K, Kurt VJR, Biology, and motivation. Jeff P, a Big Mac, a new Porsche. Jessica L, intelligence, muscles. JC, a restaurant. Whitney, a knee, phonebill, horses, friend. JS, MF, BA, and Co., thanks for the laughs. KD, a boyfriend, and looking back, a smile. M. Bobo, the truest of persons. MH, a white toyota. Jane C., a party, a new car. Cathy, HP. Donna Lynne, a red Porsche, and others, a tape, Benny Hill, a water bed, a new cat, cold toes, a thank you note, a ski trip, a talk with your mother, and a ILY forever. Mom and Dad, thanks for helping me learn to help myself, and learn on my own, thanks, ILY, and to Greenhill, see you later alligator. Amie, Q? Oh to capture just one drop of all the ecstacy that swept that afternoon to paint that love upon a white balloon and fly it from the toppest top of all the tops that man has pushed beyond his brain Satori must be something just the same . . . and away they soared climbing through the ivory vibrant cloud someone passed some bliss among the crowd and we walked back to the road, unchained. -Bowie- i looked out this morning and the sun was gone turned on some music to start my day in a familiar song i understand about indecision i don't care if i get behind, people living in competition all i want is to have my peace of mind. - Boston - and at my back i always hear times winged chariots hurrying near and yonder all before us lies deserts of vast eternity Marvel f And if your head explodes with dark forebodings too I'll see you on the dark side of the moon. -Pink Floyd Still . . . you turn me on -E.L.P. And these children that you spit on As they try to change their worlds Are immune to your consultations They are quite aware of what they're going through Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes -David Bowie Q, Bryan Robert Atkinson cute. . .British. . .can immitatearealTexasaccent. . . supah . . .earring. . .great looking. . .Pink Floyd. . .sexyaccent. . . The Wall . . . subtlely girl crazy . . . a proper English gentleman . . .hasagreat smile. . .great soccer player. . .sweet. . .quiet . . . truly thoughtful . . . Pele Jr. . . . great runner . . . natural athlete . . . Are you punk or what? I, Bryan Atkinson, being of British body and also distant mind, do hereby bequeath to the following: Mike: a flight to the toppest top in a white balloon, a new red Porsche, some deep conversation ftoo deep for mel, and some great Coloradian memories. David: six years of soccer, basketball in Mr. Iglehart's, a grade full of girl's to look at and talk about, and a lasting friendship. Charles: a soccer rivalry, ZZTop with Champagne and Monty Python, several obscure movies, my bathroom carpet, and a top Eastern University of your choice. What's it going to be then, eh? Alex: a Padre Island Frisbee Champs Trophy, half a gallon of Mexican fire-water CI'll drink the other halfl, and the competitive American society. John: a ski trip, rabbit run, and a truck. David: a party with some abstruse blood symbolism and a polo player earring. Jeff K. and Jeff P.: an iron cross a couple of hundred feet in the sky. Charlie: several British beer cans ffull of coursej. Angie: High School fun Cand talks of more funb, and a friendsip that means a lot. Cindy: a pack of mints, avideo cassette subscription, and an endless World Cruise. Jessica: an Apple 2 plus, The Wall, and a house without workmen. Take care. Shannon: a Homecoming evening and a thousand friendly smiles. Lara: an English boyfriend and a date with the Who member of your choice. Jordan: an open-ended conversation, a Chemistry Lab to experiment in, half a worm, and the promise of some mind-expanding experiences. Take care Buddy. Jennifer: a friendship made to last, Pink Floyd Kand Zowiel, Bowie, and some beautiful memories. You've truly been the bestest friend I could ever want. Natalie: paints and a technicolor cranium, and memories spanning 18 years. ILYT. To Mum and John I leave my love and respect, and not often enough expressed gratitude for the understanding and opportunity you have given me. Thanks. To Lynn I leave the memory of all we have shared and experienced, and the promise of still many future memories, and these words that I hope may begin to express all I want to say: I Love You. 'Stop the film! Please, please stop it! I can't stand any more.' And then the goloss of this Dr. Brodsky said: 'Stop it? Stop it, did you say? Why, we've hardly started' And he and the others smecked quite loud. -A Clockwork Orange -Anthony Burgess MLAJSBPX --A l 27 Jeanne Alexandra Baker super sweet. . .cute. . .smart. . .spirited. . .everyone's friend . . .MortarboardPrez. . .Zanderoo. . .organized. . .alwayshas her homework done . . . endless gum supply . . . LOVES cheetos . . .veryactive. . .Bzzzaandy. . .manager. . .alwayshasasmile . . . SMUbound . . . talks 100 mph . . . Cavalcade . . . Forever Club . . . study sessions . . . I, Zandy Baker, being of confused and a very busy body, leave the following: Mrs. Eastus: Thanks for all of your wonderful advice: most of all thanks for caring. ILY. Mel: A BIG hug . . . gum cravings . . . Thanx for everything, I never could've made it without you . . . See ya later , ILY. K.D.G.S.B.B.P.C.B.F.K.K.D.F.G.M.A.F.P.M.: Managers iil!!! GLITF!! G.F.M.K.A.D.B.L.: First place S.P.C. Becky: t'Truly,' and Him . Scott: my traffic ticket. Kirsh and Schnitz: Geometry . . . Pre-Cal . . . Srs til!!! Jill: Chemistry . . . Cavalcade fgood luckl . . . confetti . . . OP's . . . typing . . . a continuing friendship . . . ILY. Seniors '83: Our sleepover . . . Dress-up day. . .B.A.. . .K.A.. . .PARTY!!!. . .WE MADE IT!!! See y'all at our reunion! ILYA. Mary: a friendship that began in Ist grade, freshman adventures, slumber parties, housewrapping, ILY. Michy: deadlines, our trip home from FWCD - you made getting lost fun! ILY. Minderoo: SD at 2 am, chain letters, dealing with life's LARGER things . . . keep in touch! Ange: Should we see if the cafeteria is open? . . . They don't really need water do they? . . . shoe polish . . . managers are better . . . Thanks for the memories, I only wish we could have managed together sooner. Deb: study sessions . . . Hide and Seek . . . I wish you were here. May we always stay close. ILY. Sherri Lynn: Schedules . . . study sessions . . . How long do you think this will take? . . . Hide and Seek . . . We've had crazy times Cphotocopyingl, I'm glad it brought us closer. Let's stay that way. Have fun at OU. - keep in touch! ILY! Zi: Chemistry . . . Zoren Lidell . . . forever club buddies . . . study sessions. Chantal:Trinity, the uThing we never agreed on, deadlines, LATE nights, our disagreements, GLITF! Kevin: the ability to stay awake in class . . . our water fights . . . managers are Nl. Gregor: LONG phone calls . . . E.T. . . . imitations. . . a Porsche 928 fred! . . . our special love for horses and penguins . . . an everlasting friendship and a place to study always . . . Thanks for always being there and for making me laugh when I needed to. Keep in touch. ILY. P.S.: I really do get mad. Mark: my ENTIRE record collection. . .acareerin soccer more successful than Pele's . . . my wonderful driving ability . . . the knife incident. . . Buuuuuurp . . . Thunderlips . . .memories fonly goodj . . . friends forever . . . ILY!. Gail: John . . . my wonderful taste in guys Kremember Vaughnb . . . Errands: frozen yogurt surprise . . . bagels . . . diets. . . . walk me halfway . . . phone calls: favors . . . Buuuuuurp . . . Monopoly . . . my crazy dream . . . a broken fingernail! . . . Our crazy friendship - may it continue forever and for always, you are one of my best friends. Whatever you need - call! ILY. Susan: Schlotsky's. . . Wendy's. . . ourt'friend atChili's. . .Denny's. . .Dalt's. . .Friday's. . .adeeppurse . . .Garland Christian . . . Let's go Wac . . . Noopy . . .TSOM. . . O.R.U.. . . may our friendship last forever!!! PLEASE keep in touch. Thanx for being a super friend. K.B. next year! ILY! Caren: Garfield . . . LONG talks. . .oureverlasting friendship. . .aTHANK YOU for allyou've done, you are my best friend. Although I'm leaving, I hope that we'll still be friends because without you I don't know where I'd be. Whatever you need - call!!! I love you BF. Adrienne: Two more years on the Hill . . . my phone . . . a senior year easier than mine . . . Billy Joel . . . Foghorn Leghorn . . . Raleigh . . . Dingy. . . Please believe that I love you and your best friend. I will always be here when you need me because I am as close as the nearest telephone . . . ILY SIS!!!! Mom and Dad: Thank you for enrolling me in Greenhill and for sacrificing to give me the best. You have helped me to grow and become what I am today. PLEASE be proud of me and know that I love you both VER Ymuch. Greenhill: Thank you for a wonderful education and great memories. After 12 LONG years, I bid you a fond farewell. 28 Q f ,ff x ,, 0+-V ' - ,ya ' Mm' ,V ,,gwef.,v.a.af, f,,,y,. ,,...f..m,.::r,-we ---, .ef fan, Z 5 M535 Q v . ,... . gm L A f K Z! 451WEEf5li L 5 -4. 5? 1 ,,,,,..,,, , ,,,,, 5, ,gc ., .M .f,,,f,.... J,iL.'14.wiAfi251f! , LL , ,am , f' VV fi ALM rs 5. 99' f' John Douglas Bickel teddy bear . . . Houston, USA . . . Lil, red truck . . . Bick . . . innocent?. . .Let's get radical. . .snakefinger. . .misplaced his truck while at a movie . . . first to get an ear pierced . . . BMOC . . . fun-loving . . . Stones . . . UOh Wow . . . Crow . . . football . . . OP . . . AB, DP . . . hoto . . . never has enough money. . . PPPParty I, John Bickel leave the following to the following. To Mike: '6Where,s A-A-Ablon he hasta take me home . 5264 come on say it. A new van for your engine or a new engine for your van. And one last twinkie fight. To Corey Ten minutes oflaughing about nothing. Analyzing Dark Side of the Moon. Brooks: Joe T' and Hastings. You go talk to them, we will be over in a minute. A screen door, some fake eyelashes, and a broom so you can clean up the front porch at my lakehouse. Pitre: The ski trip. It's so cold . . . a fire extinguisher, 40 dollars for your speakers, my deepest love and respect for Gracy, french onion soup at Maxwells, Do you think y'all will get back together'?', To Johnny: From your biggoty little friend. Summer school with Jeff and 'Lill Pudge. Gina: The first Pizza Inn party, Hey, do you like the Stones. Midnight Rambler, exile on Main street? cough, cough, cough at Lynn's house. P. Nelson: a five year subscription to Boys Life. Jane C. CLou AnnJ the Valentines dance, Pizza Inn reunions. Wendy: The Stones concerts, A wonderful time at the kids are alright. Lauren: Yes we are together. I lost my purseg I really hate Dallas . Busted!! Me. I really hate this place, I want to go home. Lauren, t'Oh really, Lynn and I are having the best time? M.B.G.I.U.S. You have taught me a lot about myself, Thank you. I love you. D. Perryman you not nineteen, get out! The last part of The Wall Tips on how to be a good B-u-i-c-k salesman, S.P.C., and one last burn. Pam: The Valentines dance. Lynn: several meals, advice on how to ride a friends motorcycle and not run it into a bush. A midnight nap in your front yard, pleasant discussions about religion. You are a great friend. I'll always love you. To the 1983 football team, especially the juniors: enjoy it while you can. To Mom and Dad: never in my life will I know of two greater people than yourselves, you have given me so much of yourselves which I will always be grateful. From the bottom of my heart I love you! Finally to Greenhill: thanx for three very profitable years. I will always remember them. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. HERBERT J. BICHEL 29 Michelle Renee Bobo track . . . spirited . . . muscular . . . cute personality . . . sweet . . . Mishi-Bobo-bear . . . midnight runner in Coppell . . . cheerleader . . . quiet . . . naturally pretty . . . X-country . . . genuinely nice . . . cuddly like a teddy-bear . . . van . . . helpful . . . athletic . . . ultimately cute I am writin this will at the last minute, of course. I tend to do that when I cannot thini of a way to express myself. I know that it is hard for me to always say what I mean, so I hope the following will remind those who have been so special to me and have made me so happy. tWhich is the main objective of life anyway . . . Isn't it?J. To K.H., MR., and A.F.: You're the best three Freshmen ever. I mean that and I love you!! A.F.: You're the only other person I know that follows lightpoles with your eyes when you're going somewhere in a car . . . fremember?J. Angela: a walk to the park near your house, and a few more CHS musicals to laugh at. Thanks for making the BIG transition to Greenhill so fun! Bobby: a long talk on the phone CI think I said too muchl, and a date that never was. ILY! Lynn: one more dip in the pool and a white t-shirt to do it in, and another chance to give you directions. Thanks so much for your optimism, your ear, and your suggestions. I will always admire you. To Mike: a poem that you never saw, take care. . .To Kevin, Mindy, Zandy, Julie, Kim and Shemin: I couldn't have survived without you guys, especially when I needed cheering up. Thanks for all of your smiles!! And to my very best friends, we have shared so much that I could never put it all down on paper. Instead, I will keep it short and remind you of a few things that made our friendships so special. To Karen: ice-cream for every midnight we spent together, a promised date with your cousin and your boyfirend's best friend, the ability to have a boyfriend and be my best friend too, plans of a dorm room, and being able to convince me of anything! ILY always, you Waggie! P.S.: Thanks for lending me your house and your family.! To Susan: one big kiss on your car window that will always be there no matter what happens, we can always sympathize with each other about you-know-what!, One great year cheering together, a promise to stay in shape during winter Kmy fingers were crossedl, and don't forget to give me part of your legs when you get them shortened! Remember our fun times, and I'll always be there to say that becoming a nun might not be a bad idea after all. ILY Snoozer! To Shannon: How can you be so optimistic? Don't forget to keep me up to date on your latest boyfriends! Thanks for being such a good friend. I love ya! Dee: I guess if this is being printed, we met our deadlines! You're special to me, let's keep in touch. Mary: Remember summer parties, and the bathroom at Marianos. We had lots of fun! Lisa: I miss you. That's about all I can say, except that without you I don't think I would be who I am. You have been my biggest inspiration. Good luck in college and say hi to Mike for me. ILY! And lastly, Mom and Dad, I will never be able to show how much you mean to me. You have spent seventeen patient years with me, and have made many decisions during those years that I now realize are important for my future. I thank you so much for caring that much. I LOVE YOU lots and always. Wgmlwiwo 30 Compliments of the BOBO FAMILY :exif . N :cf sl: Alex Christopher Brooks Right?!! . . .good student. . .dizzy blonde. . .brother Brooks . . . preppy . . . Valley boy . . . Ollex . . . low voice . . . football . . .Mr. Polo. . .Harvard bound. . .first to be legal. . .Alexis . . . blushes alot. . .extremely sarcastic. . .aquip for everything and everything has a quip . . . Mr. Spock . . . calls Mrs. Eastus 'tmom' . . . theatrical . . . always with J and D I, Alex Christopher Brooks, after being acquitted from Greenhill hereby leave the following: To John Bickle: three, maybe four, lakehouse retreats, an empty bottle of Almaden, the dynamite combination of nachos and The Wall, a bottle of chocolate flavored Z . . ., the repair bill for the screen door, and the tame, little rat that you bought from that sweet, old ladyg To David Pitre: a lifetime supply of depressed girlfriends, memories of counting grains of salt at McCords, a dishwasher, a wrecked Cutlass, and the night when everybody's skin was purple, To David and John: Two friends like no others. I love you guys. Take care. To David SP Perryman: all the nights at Joe T.'s, a twelve gallon of Topshell M. for college, To Angela Heizer: a Polo shirt saturated with graphite, thanks for taking all the terrible abuse in math and chemistry, you always made the class entertainingg To Jessica Lerner: Oh my God! You represent the state of Conn. admirably: to Bob Witman: a twelve . . ., and a most enjoyable year of footballg To Richard Williams: thanks for showing me things through a devious perspectiveg To Christine Eastus: thanks for putting up with me and for trying to steer me somewhere near the right course, To Dr. Graves: thanks for being patient with me and my writingg To all my teachers: you've been more like friends to me than teachers. Thank you, To Nancy: a restaurant of your own, enough cash to travel around the world, the many secrets you have shared with me, and all my love. Take care, sis. To Dad: words cannot express my thankfulness for always giving me the best. I am truly proud to be your son. Okay, do you have your finger in the coffee? Is it hot? Is it wet? Are you sure it's coffee? John Rody I can't complain but sometimes I still do. Life's been good to me so far. Joe Walsh f?A,,c6wLy 31 Mary Ann Casey Mary K.C. . . . Corvette to match every outfit . . . should be a model. . .little Mac. . .U You know whatImean? . . .Fiorucci . . .St. Marks guys. . .Choate. . .Polols forever. . .track. . . chic clothes . . . Muz . . . slumber parties all summer long . . . beautiful . . . slender . . . Shannon . . . Marmy . . . midnight runner in Coppell . . . wild and crazy I, Mary Casey, dependable but tardy, loyal but messy, do leave the following memories to my friends, colleagues and family: Dee Woman: muddy allies, setting me up with your friends, Frank, dancer. SuMut: DP, brush your teeth, picnic at the lake. KPOO: brownies, boy talks, Vail, BFFE, Double dates, picnics at Cottonwood, driving everywhere in the Black TA, Bradboy, ILY. Frank: long talks, bowling, Marianos, friend always and best wishes for the future, ILY. Breadboy: a special sophomore friend, your first motorcycle, Karen. Gregor: Ski trips, thanks for the cross country encouragement. Mindy: Choate, Dallas life, New Yorker. I'm glad you got to be a part of our high school years. Muz: thanks for making my Junior year special. I'll never forget you. Shemin: the ability to always be happy and energetic. Thanks for coming to GH and making all our lives a little more happy. Crissi: boy talks, SMU library, David. Denise: toga party, pajama trenching. Mike: little red porsche, thanks for being a friend when I need one. ILY. Mr. Murphy: another Casey is on the way to always being late to school. Ihope she has the opportunity I have had to have such a special advisor. Thanks for the times you have helped me get it together. Loren: Little white car, zoom zoom, double dates, long talks, mips, squirt guns, eggs and the Mercedes, lake party, scary movies, thanks for being such a special friend. You have made the last year terrific with your smiles and tears,aswellas mine. . .ILY.Zandy:historyexams,ice hockey,AW,bubble gum, stay so sweet. Shannon: hot tubs, your efforts to convert me to a runner, always being late everywhere together, cherry slurpies, Dalts, getting lost, BBC, thanks for being one of my best friends. . . I love you tons!! Mr. Foote: thank you for all your support and encouragement all along the way - from the bottom up. It is you that makes GH such a special place. Mr. K: thanks for the extra help you have so willingly given to me. Jeff: boat trips, your ability to cookfeat, you're like family. Rosie: thanks for being the best aunt in the world. I'll never forget our shopping sprees, my party and the many occasions you have made so special. ILY. Grandma Drain: thanks for all the times you took me to the horse lot, let me play in your trees, and mostly thanks for being a special grandmother. ILY. John John: late night phone calls, cherry slurpies, SK's party, Christmas at Karen's, SM Homecoming, Marianos, cute truck, thanks for being a special part of my senior year. P.S. Maybe someday you'll beat me at backgammon. David: You'll always have a special place in my heart. Donna: Summer at Choate together, talks about Dave, Mike etc., your ability to keep a clean car, your wonderful morning moods. Lisa: Five more years on the Hill. Never getting to school on time, Valley girl. Cindy: Preppy dudas, Hockadaisy for 10 more years, your love ofswimming, Raskel. Mom and Dad: thanks for giving me every opportunity possible, seeing that I get up every morning, typing my papers, fixing my car, supporting my horse adventures, and keeping me off the streets. But most of all for loving me . . . and you donlt have to worry, you're not rid of me yet. I Love You. To the rest of my friends at GH, thanks for putting up with me but mostly-making me feel special, I love you all. Bye Bye Greenhill: After 9 years, I'm finally through, and surprisingly enough, I'm not so excited to leave. 7W?.i'l2,L1' ff, J J fx-f-f'F , at 32 Shannon Lee Casey Spacey K.C. . . . friendliest girl around . . . had green hair before it was fashionable. . .cheerleader. . .spirited. . .Texas accent. . .xecountry . . .E.M.,G.B.. . .R.N.. . .Pebbles. . .Mary. . . Gavin,stopit! . . . C'mon y'all . . . Fleetwood Mac . . . I don't have that many boyfriends . . . bouncy . . . C.C., J.V., D.B., F.B .... it could only happen to Shannon I, Shannon Casey, being of spirited mind and body, do hearbv leave the following to the people who are special in my heart. Lisa B.: Thanks for being the greatest 'Lbig sis . I'm happy you're close to our family! Julie R.: He's so goodlooking, but I don't LIKE him!', memories of cheerleading Sz Algebra. Denise: Billy-Baby, our secret words, talks about? Steve: Thanks for putting up with all of us crazy gals! David P.: Christianity, sincere talks, your ability to make me laugh. Alex iBam-Baml: Halloween '82, remember Pebbles loves ya'! John B.: A cute smile. David F.: A million rides home. Tracy N.: a big sis. Senor Gonzales: TE AMO!!! Mr. Norris: Thanks for being understanding Mrs. Wolfram: Thanks for the guidance. Frank: A FAMOUS Homecoming date, good talks, a friend . . .Jennie K.: Cheerleader buddies at heart Sz my admiration for all you've accomplished. Loren: A friendship that has endured through goodtimes along with bad. You're one great gal! ILY! Susan G.: One million cheers, SMU vs. TEXAS rivalry, a secret love. Karen: An Endless Love. Jane C.: tryouts the lst time, SOS at Texhoma, crazy night in Gavinls blazer. Gina: 9th grade memories, Seniors of '80, a MEMORABLE New Years. Greg B.: A chocolate shake, then a heartbreak. An end, then a friend. I-4-3. Sharon K.: memories ofa best friendship since lst grade. Let's always stay sisters at heart! Judy fmy soul sisterl: egging, HOE-NE',,K104 attacks, wild night with B.M.G.B., Sz L.S., deep decisions, secret kidnapping. Remember we're always here if you need us. Michelle: running memories Sz golden days of cheerleading. I admire you for being a beautiful person. Dee: Neighborhood friends, cherry slurpees, daring double dates, H.C8zH.P. guys, matchmaker for you Sz Frank, 4 years of a great friendship. Gavin: There's too much to say about too many times. Just for reminders: an egg fight, midnight phone calls, breakfast before school, broken hearts. In spite of all your teasing, you're still my best buddy. Let's stay close! ILY. Mary: It's so hard to leave your best friend something in a paragraph but here goes: Legend of the K.C. cousins, Are ya'll sisters'? , the group's', secret parties, fun concerts, our future neighborhood, M.B.8zD.P., your grande fiesta. You've been the true meaning of a friend. Memories of our friendship will always be cherished! ILY. Gran Sz Grandad: Words cannot express the gratitude I have for you and what you've done to make my life happy. Without you, I couldn't have made this far. Both of you mean the world to me. I love you with all my heart! Jerry: Thanks for turning me into an athelete Kr encouraaging me to do my best. You've brought laughter Sc happiness to our family. ILY. Mom: IfI had to pick the person that means the most to me, it would be you. You've sacrificed so much to let Scot Sr me have the best in life. You're the best Mom anyone could ever have. I hope I will always be able to fulfill your dreams. I love you more than words can say. Scot: How can I thank a person who has been the best brother, father, SL friend at the same time? You've set the best example for me to follow Sz given me direction. Thanks for being there when I needed you. Most of all, thank you for caring. I love you. Greenhill: Thanks for opening up new horizons. God: Thank you for giving me a beautiful life with a loving family and friends who help make all my dreams come true. Step into the velvet of the morning, Let yourself lay back within your dreams, Take on the situation but not the torment, Now you know it's not as bad as it seems. - Stevie Nicks Jflfjffmfd 1 I 33 Melinda Jean Chanaud enthusiastic. . .funny. . .Choate. . .Minders. . .loves NY. . . prep. . .Bo. . .bunny car. . .Bazooka. . .Harold,s. . .Muffy . . .HP party. . .only likes preppy blonde guys. . .L'awesome!'! . . .true eastern prep. . .Mipsy Chatterbox. . .beach party. . . MindyChapstick. . .softball. . .speed-demon. . .Mimples. . . M.F. . . . Mindy-moo . . . St. Marks guys I, Muffy Chatterbox, being ofa Yankee mind and body, do hereby leave to the following: Andrea: Glad you like my car iso do IU, how about a gate-tail party next season? Who are you going to watch T.V. and talk on the phone with in Switzerland? In Vino Veritas, Good luck and have a blast! Dude: a detour to Jordan's party, loud voices and SMU. Karen H: Two strong personalities that have become friends - Welve had some great conversations when the other one could get a word in edgewise, but I value your opinion. Keep in touch, and visit me: we'll compare stories. Karen M.: You've been a CUTE daughter and an excellent partierg watch out on those SPC trips! Lauren: Hey, Ugly, we made it with only a hole in the wall and a few close calls, but I still don't know Quien es Maggie O'Rita? Lynn: Great talks, and it was nice meeting you, oh yeah, where are you going to college? Mary: Tickle Pink, St. Mark's and Choate f!!!J. Michelle B.: Some interesting parties, a common interest, and an invitation to my next party. Medfly: My Hbabyn face, a wrapped house and Yi Yike You! Pam 'AParabola : Span. IV fdos ninos masb, Alg. fpast, present and futurel, an awesome game of quarters, and Maine summers. Sherri: Our eccentric, but lovable aunt, a bottle of. . . to keep you awake and a bottle of. . . to put you to sleep. Susan G.: A parking ticket, a night of laughter, and I'm leaving now lor somethingll. Zanders: Thanks for smiling when I complained about YKW, and now that you know how to Flex Read, you'd better Flex Write me! Babs: Highland Park, Europeans, Kroegering, a Peugot, a Mexican dress, many thanks for letting me tag along and a great friendship! ILY! Jess: Here's to us two Yankees taking the South by surprise! Ilm glad you came and hope that you had as much fun as I. A toast to Greenwich and I'll see you back East! ILY! Mishi: JSB, a Lion chase, a navy blue BMW with red stripes, a dead battery or two, the practicality of pink and green and ALOT of memorable times! ILY! Heizer and Roman: a corrupted Government class, a double date with Redman and Maggie, the mobile home of your dreams, and the same to you and your family! Advisor Eastus: You sure lucked out having me for an advisee v thanks for all your help, and ha, ha I really was wearing the white shorts!!! Davis Family: My second home, I can't wait to be back with you fwhere will I stay'???D: thank you so much for your love and support. ILY! EPD: You're the best friend anyone could have and I'm so glad that you're mine! Wherever I am you always have a place to stay as long as I can borrow your clothes! I hope I'm always there for you as you have been for meg I couldn't have made it without you! ILY! Daddy: I don't know what to say except goodbye for now and I love you, you've given me everything but most importantly your trust and approval have been real. Thanks for the memories Greenhill, so long it's to the class of '83: Seek your goals with a passion and enjoy the rewards in moderation. Charmed 34 Wi7i'r.., ,,,,,,. Kay Chilton sweet . . . laughs a lot . . . Doug . . . cute . . . field hockey . . . redCherokee. . .likesyoungermen. . .homecomingnom. . .Pat Benatar . . . never in a bad mood . . . softball . . . retainer . . . pretty hair . . . Blondie . . . D.I. . . . Ozzie . . . Superman freak . . . loves Mr. J.D. . . . space-cadet . . . love that Jeep My win: I guess I should have started this with a catchy clever introduction or something, but because I couldn't think of one, I didn't. Most of all, I probably should have thanked everybody I know by name who has done wonderful things for me, and then add some cute private joke about them that no one else is supposed to understand. Although I might be risking criticism for using a word that's considered taboo for all of us who aren't adults 1189 yet, I'm going to say it anyway. I love you all, and since I couldn't possibly compile everyone's name who's been there for me on to this one page, or those who havenlt for that matter, I'll just have to say, lt made all the difference in the world, thanks a lotll! Oh, and as far as conclusions go, I don't think I'll write one. a I 35 Johnny Lee Coleman B.J. . . . cool . . . and I'd just like to wish all of you a happy Yom Kippur . . .terrific clothes. . .Greece. . .high cheekbones. . . nice. . .gorgeous. . . great smile. . .always studying. . .great dancer . . . Soph prez . . . lady killer . . . Stay cool man . . . Reverend John . . . great friend I, Johnny L. Coleman, would like to thank the whole of Greenhill for 4 momentous years of my life. Thanks to you I am forever indebted to those members of the teaching staff and the administration who have contributed their invaluable time and effort to my intellectual development. I know at moments I appeared to be nonchalant and very difficult. My life has been in constant instability. I would like to thank foremost, however, my dear mother. To her I leave all of my love and encouragement. You must be highly commended for the strength and courage you possess. Without you I doubt very much if I would have survived, let alone suceed in this ever changing and always challenging experience. You're the bestl I would like you to know, despite my stubborness at times, I only did what I thought would please you because at this stage in my life I owe you. Your friendship and love cannot be duplicated or ever replaced. Remain strong, sweetheart. To the rest of my family: Thanks for the support and consideration. Remember, youlre not alone in your individual struggle. I love you all. To Mr. Foote: Thanks for Greece, and the friendship it wrought. I appreciate the stand you made when I desired to leave, The words expressed to console me in my moments of despair and uncertainty will always be cherished. My utmost appreciation and respect and love will always be yours. To Brad: Thank you for sharing your world. While it lasted, we had it all . I love you. To Marc: Life is like a card game - you don't get the same good hand on every deal, therefore you have to play each hand as best as you can. And this is the way I lived my life - taking advantage of every opportune moment and even making some. To Mr. Norris: Thanks for the comforting words but more importantly, the listening ears. To Mrs. Peal: Thanks for the foresight and the faith. Without you this nightmare would never have been transformed into a beautiful, desirable sight. You enabled my scope to be broad and my mind to be ever more confused. And this is good. , pwni 36 'wr-uv-x-wmpsm-m.......,.-am... ., fi if silk . --. r 3 X . .. KN an ,.h we . + !faw V James Edward Collomb neataccent. . .Wendy. . .quiet. . .verysmart. . .nice. . .P.P. Doodles. . .DudleyMoore'sface. . .Limev. . .likestoparty. . . Hwidespread destruction . . .cute. . .Jimmy. . .one ofthe lads . . . Pierre . . . a real gentleman . . . master pen twirler . . . Brit . . . eats alot . . . Police . . . sometimes forgets how to walk I, James Edward Collomb, after postponing so long the writing of this will probably because I could not think of a suitable opening, do hereby finally submit this, my last will and testament. It seems common practice in past years that the senior, in writing his will, remembers his friends, acquaintances and teachers who have made his or her path a bit easier to follow. So I, not wishing to break any tradition that this school may have established, will follow it. First, a couple ofteachers. Mr. Norris: From the short time that you taught me, I developed great respect for you as both a teacher and a person fthe two are actually inter-related.J You were most encouraging, thank-you. And Mrs. Kuykendall: a wonderful, caring and supportive person. I'll bet you're a great mother! Now, to my peers. Todd: to the guy who speaks French with a most refined French accent, a knowledge of the whole Dallas busing system, a most interesting sense of humor and a great desire to sleep in his back yard while his guests entertain themselves over a game of pool. You're a great person and a great friend, and I know one day that you'll have that 911 Turbo in your garage, wherever you may be. This is not good-bye, for now we start growing up. Lauren: You are a character!! We've been through alot, both good and bad, far too much to list between these lines. You have always been one of my closest friends so just do what you have to do to be happy. Remember, 'tyou can't always get what you want. To my buddy Lynn: I leave swimming you know where and doing you know what in R.L. We always had a mutual ability to get on each others' nerves, but all that aside, learn all your languages and be happy, cheers! Mike M. I leave a couple of trashy concerts, the first of which I enjoyed because it was my first, and the second of which bored me to such as extent that I slept through its' entirety. I leave you all the Freshmen girls that you can handle and a great, but sometimes inconsistent, friendship. And remember, those lyrical songs you produce brings joy and warmth to thousands. Keep it up! To Carl: by first friend in Dallas, and a great friend at that. From Safeway tat Lovers and Inwoodl to Rabbits to the Bahamas, and so much more. Tennis matches, some good tennis matches, the whole works. Also, some serious problems. I think, we both belong back in Europe, America has been rough at times. But it's time to grow up. If you want something, you have to go out and get it! Lara: an interesting relationship with a rather sour end. It was nothing against you, but something for someone else. Donlt forget that. I hope you are always happy, you deserve to be. David P: I leave you girls, girls, girls!, a trip to Sound Warehouse when and some good times. John: I leave four-wheeling between exams to relieve the tension, cloves and waitresses at Juans' with A.B., D.P. and M.A. Also receiving a formal invitation to leave the Hyatt, train rides, outside the trains, and the On TV Stones concert - many good times during our Junior year. Alex: I leave you our Freshmen girls in our Junior year and your ultimate party isophomore yearj, catered by B.F. Jeff Kg Your ability to do no homework and stay in all your AP classes. I-Iow do you do it? Gina: my girl friend's best friend as the song almost goes. I leave you a great guy, one I think you deserve. Somewhere out there awaits a perfect man for you, just be patient. Nancy: thanks for the rides home and some really good conversations. You are a truly unique person, something I have noticed that others may have missed. Long live Chicago! And finally, Wendy: Where do I begin? I think I'll keep it short and sweet as they say. To you I leave all my worldly possessions and all our memories land many more to comel including chocolate kisses, stop signs, our promfsl to name but a few. To you I leave my love, my life - don't let go. I love You! To Greenhill, as someone put it so well last year, I leave! 6 . 'Z'-M .... .. 37 Jane Ann Couch Gavin . . . has great parties . . . Uwhenls our off day? . . . Forever Club . . . dreams cheers . . . new Corvette for each birthday . . . beautiful blonde . . . snuggles . . . Tumbleweed . . . Jack and Diane. . .canyoubreathe?. . .Californiagirl. . .sweet. . .good friends with everyone . . . G.S.,M.B.,R.W.,F.W., . . . I'm having just a few people over . . . great listener . . . daddy's girl . . . L.G.D.O.M. I Jane Couch, after 13 years on the Hill, do hereby leave the following: Kim, thanks for caring and sharing SL always being there when I needed you, you're one great friend. I leave you, Hawaii, the night at Chelseas, all the food you're able to eat, Pizza Inn. My boyfriends, B.M.W.S. you're the reason God made OK , Pershing parking lot, memories of Burgundy Rd. and S. ball fights. Beware of vacuum cleaners, sakura dinners and dancing on the pool table, ILY. Betsy, July 26, Austin, Marianos parking lot, M.B.D. I will call you every hour, all the nachos you can eat. Aquafest, Ferrari's I swear you will be a race car driver someday, our night at Chelseas, Let,s sit at the bar and talkn, Elton John, youlre one great friend, take care, ILY. Tim, my buddy and S.L., thanks for all the long talks, as many bases as you can count, Farrells, someday you will be a pilot, downtown Dallas with old turkey, H. prom, B.Q., blue robes and cottages, chopping blocks, reunited and everything else. Thanks for everything. I wish you good luck in the future. ILY always. To my Sus-Babe, all our talks at Ditmar, pops and Chelseas night, supply of eggs, thanks for all the expensive dates! Maybe someday I will meet you in the parking lot for lunch. There's so much to say and so many memories that the list could go on forever. Thanks for a special and unforgettable friendship, you'll always be close to my heart, I Love You. Jill Billy, a date with a smurf, Acapulco, ski buddy, no. 1 B.T., jeep night, Forest Lane, quiet study queen, memories ofM.T. Alg. class, S.M. party, exam night. A life time supply of pretzels, ILY. Gina-The R.D. girl, July 26 and 5 more ZX's, our night at Chelseas. Far away eyes and the Stones, dancing on pool tables, afternoon parties. Red Roofer, don't ever forget our freshman yr. Hey baby, S.F.E., a supply ofwater guns, Hilton Hotel, snoozie night, L.B. guys and all our H.H. times, take care, ILY. D.P.: French toast and wine, Whip it , P.I.I. Billy, a wild time at cheerleading camp. Mike, what's U.B.? you're such a Shakin, Denny,s night, maybe a nuclear war will hit sometime, back rubs, H. giver, officer and gentleman , your smiling face , and an everlasting hug, your a special guy ILY. Loren, my Olivia, Thursday 11:00 appts. let's try to study without laughing, G.S, party and our ability to drink punch, MMPAE, I'll miss ya. Linnie Poo, my Spain girl, our ability to start a business in 5th grade, Tom teriyaki, can I use your Mercedes as a spy car? Take care ILY. Chris, long talks about J.W. and G.S., advise anytime you need it. Hot tub, are you or aren't you? take care. S.S., you're the best gorilla in the world, let's trade cars sometime, your ability to juggle 5 guys, do you always have a word for everything? see ya at OU ILY. My stud brother, I leave you all the girls in the world. Shrimp on the feet, candle light bathtubs, Uno teeth , corny dogs, thanks for being such a great brother and friend. ILY always. Mom and Dad, To the two best parents in the world, through all the loving 8z caring you have made the past 19 years of my life-great, you have given me everything I've needed Sa wanted, I could never thank you enough I Love You! G-Hill, Thank you if? 5 qu 38 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. KENNETH COUCH Beverly Jeanne Crooks friendly . . . always with Michelle . . . has the best looking guys in her locker . . . uniique . . . Europe '82 . . . Bevy . . . bizarre wardrobe . . . Beverini . . . giggles . . . loves Frenchmen . . . talkative . . . ISAS '81 . . . Mikhail B . . . Marja . . . M.P. party . . . artistic . . . hot tubs . . . Vogue . . . crazy . . . Romance on the Romanza . . . Motarboad VP I, Beverly Jeanne Katherine Anne Crooks, leave the following: To Judy, our talks, a holey sweater, any furniture you might need to borrow, and the most creative way to enter your house! To Denise, a car that wipes and our trips to P's. To Charles, your terrific ability to conserve and a closet full of tennies! Thanks for everything. To Jenny and Jessica, an appointment with Tony to dye your hair. To Karen, W.W.C., Edleweiss QI hope that's how you spell it!J, a car full of balloons and the wrong address. Maria, A'don't cut your hair! To Minders, shopping at Harolds, M8zM's on Forest, an old fashioned slumber party, and a street sign. To Jessica, frog hopping, an evening at the diner, and a terrific looking ol' chap. To Mike M., a hug, Y.Y.M. I'll miss you. To Gavin I leave: 201 dead locust, the . . . gay cat, and a most unusual washing machine. To David L., a pair of patriotic skates. To Joanie, stretchy cheese, the doll house, dressing up, boyfriend lists, and a conference phone. I.L.Y. Marja, how can I begin with 18 years ofmemories? I won't leave you anything because I intend to take you with me. To Tom I leave: a persistant blue fuzzie, getting lost on Evergreen , group jumps with the inner clubw, and a 25 hour day. It's been lots 0' fun. Angela, Iggie's gal, remember - the 104, sneaking out-and getting caught, the disasterous puppet show, Beauwinkle n' Rocky, and our talks. Thanks for being there. Davy, remember - bumping down the stairs, dressing you up like Snoopy and Dracula and the Tin man, waking me up with a spatula, and our skits. I'm really gonna miss my taller baby brother! Jenny and Doo Doo take care of Glassie for me. Michelle, what am I going to do without you? Remember - our 007 adventures, writing down the words to Rappers Delight tall 16 pagesl, calling the Jesuit pay phone, I.S.A.S. traffic graphics, the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, shopping through Europe, the Romanza, and whatever ? I leave you a Schick Center cure for your magazine addiction and a G.Q. guy that doesn't belong in a salad lwith poppy seed dressingl. May we soon meet in Rome. P,S. Call and let me know what you're wearing. Mama and Daddy, thank you for always being you, always understanding, and always allowing me to be me. I.L.Y. Loook nut Grama. here I come! W , 39 Karen Deanne Davidson 5' . zg, l it i V .,,. ..x. , . f F ss..s - .I LL'LLLL . g . ,. rg ....i nv Y' Tiiiiiifi i.ii J it . 3 f re To the most important people in my life. Thank ya'll for being there: Andrew - the circus, chocolate chip waffles. Richard v long phone calls, advice about'?, coffee ice cream. Mike s a poem, a fish kiss, a friend always, ILY. Zandy - A.W., gum, lots of favors. Michelle - FOODYYI, long talks, secret loves, the circus, diets, a midnight jog in Coppell. Rice Krispies, Mishi-BobofBear, a best friendship that will only get better. I LUV YAY! Mary - cruisin' Forest EVERYNIGHTW, midnight food attacks, a million true loves , long talks, big fights tthat never lasted longl, Bestest Friends Forever, I'll always luv ya! Kevin - someone tbeside mel to pick on, fist fights, Guess Who'7l , the circus, the book that says jogging is had for women, jog at UTD that almost killed me, a trophy for being the number one Donny Osmand look alike. Dee - Dee woman , a meeting with my brother when you don't have food in your mouth or in your hair, a double date with the brothers . long talks, a midnight jog in Coppell, a birthday present, Pat 8: Jay, the North Dallas Car chase, cheerleading tryouts, and a friendship that will last forever. I LUV YAY Darryl - someone to wake you up in English, marshmallow fight in Breckenridge. Susan - Another best friend, Alamans, long talks, a Dr. Pepper for you to keep forever, the North Dallas car chase, a stolen birthday present, Let's be wildll, Things look funnyl , Mario 81 Albertos, a midnight job in Coppell. an award for the most talented stomach, a party at my house when ASZINI beats UT next yearl. I Love Ya Schnoozerll Debbie M - Rice Krispie treats, a ride in the Limo, a best friend. Shemin - Go Bananasl, I wish we could've become friends sooner. Julie - long talks and great advice, Bruce, a cartoon drawing of me, and a close friend forever. Crystal - SMU summerschool, Bubba's, John, Frank. Gregor - long talks, chocolate chip cookies, eternal optimism and a fun date. You're a cutie - Luv Ya! Todd - a letter jacket, a certain Dan Fogelberg song, Freshman Guys'?l, a 6 hour telephone conversation. a call from Tom Thumb, rendezvous at Mary's, a great excuse, visa versa! Sherri- a ride in the Limo, SMU summerschool, agreat friendship. Jenny - A big sis' foreverl LOVE YOU! Brad - July 10, Nat King Cole songs, long talks, the ski trip, a trip to Corpus, lots of plans, the yellow dragon, Alamans, Open Arms , a green and yellow fuzzy, El Sorento, thanks for putting up Wfa hopeless romantic. Hope we can stay friends. ILYMY My Family - thanks for everything! I love ya'll. Mom and Dad - I'll miss ya'll, but don't worry I'll be backl LASTLY, to Debbie - my best friend, I leave you wfyour own bathroom, make up. clothes, etc., long talks. fights that never lasted long Sz midnight munchies. I'll miss you tons. Now I leave you wfonly one mother tflood Lucklll I LOVE YOU! Adios Greenhill. check you later. motherly. . .promised. . .Supra. . .Texas ASLM. . .sweet. . . SMU summerschool. . .lives in the boonies. . .Mortarboard sec. . . .Karepoo. . .loves Garfield. . .loves to write. . .pretty face . . .alwaysdressesup. . .cutestthingI'veeverseen. . .cinnamon rolls at Balboas . . . ski trip '82 . . . loves little kids . . . Alamans . . . tennis manager . . . mid night runner in Coppell . . . Dan Fogelberg. . . wh.. Compliments of DR. AND MRS. JOSEPH W. DAVIDSON, JR. 40 Never shall I forget the moments which I spent with you . . continue to be my friend, as you will always find me yours. - Ludwig van Beethoven Thomas William Dowe smart. . . nice . . . and this is my U.S. Government folder . . . Drama club prez . . . Joe Bob fanatic . . . great actor . . . funny fellow . . . unique . . . totally insane . . . mad-hatter . . . talks with his hands . . . five card stud . . . Elliot Rosewater . . . the Granada. . . my date with Meryl Streep . . .redefined morning announcements I want to thank those who have supported and nurtured and cared for me. Dr. Graves, Dr. Buchanan, Dr. Burrows, Simon Dickens, Rob Stone, those crazy Malin women, Mr. Austin, Mrs. Eastus, Dr. Nill, Mrs. Baldwin, Mr. Kittleman Qespecially for teaching me what humble ish, Mrs. Kittleman, Mr. Manes, Alan Peppard, Glenn Stotz, Jeff Kane, Mike Medvig, the Perryman family for their friendship, Mr. Williams, Mr. Beall, Mr. C'Coach J Duesbury, Susan Bauman, Paula Secrest, Jeff Patton, several majorly intense fwith hand gesture! TA Cherub types, Mr. Kilmer, Mr. Solon, Lisa Roberts, Angela Heizer, Alan Stell, Charles Fischman, Gavin Fite, Mrs. Kuykendall, Bryan Atkinson, Kirsten Clinger, Gavin Susman, Bernard and Helen Fulton, and Kate and Mom and Dad. FUNDAMENTALIST The world is All ahead of you, My teachers used to say - And though I've grown much older now It seems to stay that way. A Cheerful Cherub Kick over the wall, cause government's to fall - How can you refuse it? Let fury have the hour, anger can be power - D'you know that you can use it? Joe Strummer - Mick Jones I got brickles in my britches But I stayed there anyway. Dr. Seuss jaws 41 Kevin Laird Dowell I, Kevin Dowell, being of free mind and healthy body do hearby bequeath the following: Michelle B: three grueling years of X-Country and Track, a mogulless ski slope, a Homecoming dance, racketball and lots of fun times, Karen: a picture of the REAL Donny Osmand, a great car, a cat, a football game in F.W., the Circus and blue C75 cotton candy, you're a special person, Dee: the prettiest cheerleader, a bag of marshmallows, we survived Pre-Cal., Susan G: a seductive smile, a graveyard, Zandy and Angela: a water jug Cemptyl, wet hair, managers have more funl, Shannon: X-country Queen, Halloween III, ruined negatives etc. Andrea L: carrots, chicken McBalls etc., your poetry, Gregor J: Kansas tape, lunches in science building, hundreds of miles over hill, through streams etc., chocolate chip cookies, cereal, mouth wash, my first contact from Greenhill, Peter: dollar movies, racketball, golf courses. Wrong side of road, and a great friendship, Darryl: Ski Breckenridge, M8zM's, purple lollipops, X-Country Team: KK, BB, AF, DF, BF, JS, GM, PC, GF, WR, AB, etc. a successful season in the Big Apple, Waco, Bedford, etc., and remember 6'No pain, No gain!', Coach Blanchard: champagne, a steak dinner, l'll never forget your dedication to the team, behind all the kidding there is a respect and gratitude that you truly deserve, I leave you a formidable team that owes its success to you, Mom and Dad: Thank you for putting up with all my uncertainty and supporting me all these years, I leave you my Love, Special thanks go to Dr. Graves, Mr. Kittleman, Mr. Kilmer, Coach Hall, and Mr. Foote, Greenhill: thank you for three wonderful years of my life, Good-bye! X-I L ,JD 42 Jenny. . .speedy. . .Kinney's Shoe store. . .cross-country. . . friendly. . .smart. . .leader. . .down toearth. . .sleepsduring class looks like Donny O. . . . marshmallow fight at Breckenridge. . . cutie. . .great runner. . .confident. . .wild skier . . . big incisors . . . works too much . . . loves history . . . semi-finalist 'W Deanna Kay Dunk sweet. . .Susan. . .Pat. . .Frank. . .Dee Dunkin'Doughnuts . . . types well . . . truly a nice person . . . great cheerleader . . . pool parties. . .helpful. . .does crazy things. . .graceful dancer . . .beautifuleyes. . .nevergetsmad. . .giggles. . .DeeWoman . . . Alaman . . . midnight runner in Coppell . . . tall, dark and beautiful . . . 'LFame', . . . shopped for something with S.G. in Colorado . . . Forever Club I Dee Dunk, after 12 years on the Hill, leave the following: Stefani, tryouts, carpool, Sz 2 more years. Lisa B., fun times in Mexico, David 8: Michael, XL a supply of chocolate. Julie R., Mr. McDaniels, tall jokes, SL teenboard. Julie G., our little accident Jennifer G., J.P., a Willie Nelson autograph, Sz 3 more years. Kelly, our honorary senior, HCA vs GHS. Best of luck next year. Ginna, the studio, Grease, Sz 1 more year. Zandy, your ability to get things done. Marc 8z Kevin, all the hugs Sz plenty of girls to flirt with. Jeff Sz Jeff, Alamans, Collin County, SL great times in espanol. Richard, Doby-doo-doo, Sherry, a cake 8x a fight in your yard, Sz my diets. Loren, I forgot my finger! Kevin, falling asleep in class, the Traildust, 8x your ability to make me smile. Brad, lots of advice, The Pajama Game, Sz that night at Maryis. Steve, Fame, Bopper, Sz camp. Thanks for putting up with us. Bobby, a graveyard, someone to pick on, Sz many great times. Gregor, 'tWhat are you really like?,', my tendency to lead, parties till 4 am, St a great friend. Remember, I discovered a star, Pat, my nose, the window incident, our bets, my driving, Sa 1 more year. I won't forget you. ILY. Frank, memories of all the great times, Sr the hope that we can always stay close. ILY. Sheming espanol, burgundy, our mascot, Sz your ability to cheer everyone up. ILY. Judy, SOC cheerleaders, your incredible spirit, my twin, Sz a good friend always. ILY. Denise, Marianno's, study outlines, NY, cheering for the first time, 8a my new neighbor. ILY. Cheerleaders, future road trips, a night in the blazer, memories of camp, Sr a winning season. I love yall. Mary, parties at your house, St. Marks guys, your driving, that night at Marianno's, Sz crazy summers. You're beautiful! ILY. Michelle, rice krispie treats, Cavalcade, Halloween '82, Mishi-bear, midnight runners in your neighborhood, Journey, economics 8x a great friend. ILY. Karen, our double dates, Alamans, tryouts, Twix, crash diets, long juicy talks, J.S., July 10 at my house, coffee, ice cream, our Xmas party, Sz a lasting friendship. ILY. Shannon, summers, walks around your block, SMU, guys at church, getting tan, our famous double dates, your jeep, our dreams, cherry slurpees, late to school, Kr your athletic ability. Thanks for always being a friend. ILY. Susan, what can I say? You've been the very best friend that I could ever have. Remember - the closet incident, a shrimp boat in Padre, Harry Hines, getting silly, DP, my embarassing laugh, the present in Breckenridge, A 12th story balcony Sz a weight room in Hawaii, a membership at Mario Sz Albertos, Myrtle Beach Sz the long list, Born to Runv, 8x a friendship that will last forever. Thanks for always being there. ILY. Mr. Cooper, Mrs. Bridges, Dr. Graves, 81 Mr. Gonzales, thanks for the guidance 8: friendship. Nita, thanks for all the opportunities you've given me the past 16 years. I'll miss it greatly. ILY. Kirk, I leave you a phone to yourself, someone to drive you around, SL 4 more years on the Hill. You've been a terrific lil'bro Sz I love you very much. Remember, I'll always be there. Mom 3: Dad, ya'll have been wonderful parents SL have always been there when I needed you. I can't thank you enough for giving me this opportunity. Don't worry, You haven't lost your little girl yet. I love you! Greenhill, you've been my home for the last 12 years, Thanks for everything. It's been great! JL., 43 Julia Anne Dykes Q A is A I, Judy Dykes, being of questionable mind and busy body, do leave the following: To Dr. B.: a new set of ears in case the large intake of my problems caused them to fall off- thanks a million for your tolerance! To DP: a night of jokes and paranoia at SMU and all the HORNET spirit you can handle. TO SG: A dance routine and peace of mind after countless hours of devotion to our squad - you're super! To DD: Youlre all the elegance and charm a human being could contain - continue to use it to its fullest! To KM: Seven new hyperactive cheerleaders to succeed the old ones. To JC: MP Pizza! Gallstone cobler and Billy in the boogie class - you are a ton of fun! To SG: Kenicke! I've watched you find yourself and share the discovery. . .yeah . . .Ireally was looking! To Shannon Casey: Whew, baby, what a summer! . . . How would you like your eggs . . . in your hair, in your lap, on the windshield, or off the tollway bridge? . . . Well then how 'bout a yummy chocolate cake out of the fourth story window'?! . . . Midnight talks until the wee hours about GB and BM . . . Goober who? . . . one wild night I'll never forget . . . I'll never forget you! . . . You sparkle. To ZB: thanks for your help on my papers and may someone, someday be able to repay your unselfish kindness. To Andrea S: We're record troublemakers! . . . !:00 AM in the UPPS . . . road trip! . . . giggling over the polyester bed spread until our sides ached . . . falling asleep in the J ITB parking lot . . . I really can't contain the memories of our beautiful friendship. You are special and have taught me a lot about myself - thanks for being who you are . . . I love you. To AG: another senior who'll adopt you and love you. To BM: the gentleness you need. To RB: a summer love that lasts a lifetime. To Chad, Doug, Brad: thanks for always making me feel special and a club I'll never forget. To SL: I Love You! To Gregor Sauer: Danny! . . .An answer to all those beautiful dreams. . .UH . . . Hi Dad! . . . koochie . . . political relationship . . . Grease . . . 'AI don't compete with youll' . . . May you be able to grasp this life that you touch it with your fingertips - I love you! To Maryanne and Dad: thanks for providing for me and forcing me to face things about myself - you're both wonderful! To Mom and George: Many thanks for building a strong base that will never crumble. Greenhill you have not only made me realize my areas of potential, but have allowed me to exercise them. Thanks for picking up where my parents left off. You are sending me away with more than I came with. I leave you the happiness of memories and success I have acquired in your contagious enviroment. 44 i A ss T' gi? ' s f i! 2 1 . wild and crazy girl . . . cute clothes . . . great figure . . . Rocky HorrorinsteadofChemistry. . .wentbananas. . .Mississippigirl . . .Dudy. . .cheerleader. . .Booty. . .Judy-Bopper. . .always has car trouble . . . beautiful eyes . . . Homecoming Queen . . . spirited . . . soul sister . . . loves SOC Cheerleaders . . . ISAS '81 . .. tells wild stories .. . Dallas Christian game '80 . . . spontaneous . . . smiles alot wi ,gg ,e: K computer dealer . . . never around . . . Forever Club . . . Ristess . . .computerbrain. . .honk!honklWhee!. . .coolflyer. . .quiet but intelligent . . . nice . . . glider planes . . . Cpt. Riss . . . Rush 2112. . .theonlyotherseniorinLatin3. . .longtimeGreenhillian . . . personable . . . D and D sr. ' ' Risser Chapman Estes , 'ff-A-ifeaffwofs - , ,,,.,,,,, ,,, i ff V f'-' ,, ' SENIOR WILL FOR RISS ESTES 12f16f82 To Rick Wiedeman - I leave you one last year and full DM-ing responsibilities. To Willie Loconto - I leave you the responsibility of embarrasing Richard iwhat cow'?'??J Deberry for two more years. I know you will not let me down. To Jason fyeah, huh, huhll Templeman - I leave you the duty of rehabilitating Gordon. To Chris Kesler - I leave you eternal jeering. To my teachers - I wish I had something more than a thank you to leave behind - it somehow just doesn't seem to be enough. The help, time, understanding and care you have given to me over the years is astounding. I wish you all the best. To all students: Everyone thinks being a senior is a blast - they're right. Things are very different - UP HERE -, everything moves so fast. It's like being caught between careless, rowdy high schoool life and something just out of reach - something almost terrifying. I do not yet know exactly what lies beyond Greenhill. It is as though I am crossing a swift river and the next stepping stone is just too far to reach to test it's solidity. Therefore I must jump to this stone, hoping that it has not been loosened by the passage of the water. From here Cwherever I ami, I can see a horrible monster. Yet, in the eyes of this monster called life, I see something beyond my own vision, and I know that this monster is not my enemy. I sleep now in the monster's arms, and when I awake in the morning, I will be ready to fight my unknown enemies, with this monster fighting by my side. The monster is your friend too, Compliments of MR. AND MRS. W. C. ESTES 45 Karen Elaine Evans It has been an honor to know such a great class, if only for a year. My appreciation and respect goes to all who have made my year at Greenhill such a gratifying and enjoyable experience. I leave to the Debaters much mischief and success. To Waverly, your own locker, the endurance to survive three more years of debate, and the ability to always have fun. To David, a new hairstyle, a babysitter, and a date to the Hockaday Christmas Formal. To Linda, I leave Steve and Eddie, encouraging words from opposing coaches, and the ability to forget about L.D., so you can try REAL debate. To Julia, I leave Wes and his sarcastic insults, Iulia, and many thanks for the laughter you've brought to me. To Allison, Magumba Woman, Tumble Bunny, evenings with Captain Spawlding, and John Barrett's clothes when it rains. To Peter, a new neighborhood and a call to Diane. To the N.S. debaters I wish you all much luck and many thanks for some very special friendships. To Mrs. Edwards I leave you many discipline problems , my admiration and gratitude for all that you've done. To Mr. Altendorf, I hope you survive the perils of high school coaching, and phone calls from concerned parents. I leave to you a free round trip ticket to U.S.C. and my many thanks for being the kind of debate coach I've always hoped I would one day have. To Mr. Beall, thank you for giving me the opportunity to really debate. I leave you a reorientation to American society, and a trip to Nationals with Cheryl. BSM I leave you many victories and much fun at The Who concert. To Steve, a new suit for Dr. Rhodes, Greenhill, and the potential for a great future. To Tracey, I leave an understanding, and hopes for an endless friendship filled with happier times. To Matt, a lemonade stand, another mention in the Cavalcade, a faulty distributor cap in case of emergency, and my best wishes for a successful future. To Cheryl, your own government depository, a Coke for Georgetown, room 103, and thanks for a great friendship. And to Wes I leave a debate workshop where the girls are at least average looking, Roper, and my thanks for being my debate partner and friend. Finally, to Mom, Dad, and Andy, thank you for your understanding, patience, and love. 46 WQM.. very nice . . . new senior . . . prep . . . debater . . . came from NewmanSmith. . .smart. . .prettyeyes. . .greenandnavy. . . quiet . . . National Honor Society S. -.se I Q fi, 4? Qi gli? 2:1 , 1, .3 Kateri Rene Ewing , Xf .,,.,. kv Blondie. . .Kim Dawson model. . .David. . .Cindy. . .looks like her mom . . . beautiful eyes . . . blue Corvette . . . Papagayo's . . . Fame,' dancer. . .Takeri. . .J.R.'s kid. . .Criteria who'?. . .very sophisticated . . . Kurt Russel's girl . . . not a dumb blond . . . cat people. . .green eyes. . .The Wall. . .S.J.D.. . .great figure. . . Plano. . . S.B. . . . super-sweet. . . Kit-Cat I, Kateri Ewing, the only one Greenhill will ever have to put up with, leave to the following: David S.: The most special two years of my life, a place in my heart that no one else will ever fill, an inside-out pink Izod, and so many wonderful memories that I could not possibly list them all. You're a very special person - never forget me and never let me go, just remember that if it's meant to be it will happen, no matter what happens in between - I'll love you forever!! Cindy F.: I leave you memories and the best of times that no one else could ever have!! One fantastic, unforgetable night with Kurt Russell, Meryl Streep, Mike Nichols, and iughlh Cher Bono - It could only happen to us!! And one even more fantastic night with Kurt alone - We'll have to visit him in Snowmass., A million thank-you's for your G.R.g H.T.W.J. at F. in the M., That was the beginning of something wonderfulg two very, very HOT fires and you always there with the hoseg the CAT PEOPLE CULTQ MALCOM!!!, Looking for P.D. and J,D, on the strip, just wait till we graduate!g And a plane ticket to Switzerland cuz I'm gonna miss you!! Your the greatest and you're beautifulg Some day we are going to be Rich and Famous together! I love you!! Jeff D.: my wish came true - take it as you like. Thank-you for all the wonderful things we've done, you are my only exception and I still don't know why, I think it's your smirk!! I really want to understand you, I hope you'll give me the chance. One more thing I hope You 71 understand - ILY. Crystal: I don't care what happened, I never did get an explanation, but inspite of it all you are a dear friend, you're beautiful, and ILY. I hope we can depart friends. Gaving A special friendship that I'll never stop trying to renew, strange phone calls, Mme. Comfort and her sister, and all the success in the world - you deserve it. Please, please keep in touch! I LOVE YOU, never forget it, and always believe it! Mme. Comfortg you have been a great teacher and friend. I'll keep in touch while I'm in Switzerland! Maybe someday I'll finally meet Perry!!! Merci!! To Mr. Gonzales: There are some things about Jeff and I that you will never know! Just kidding! You are a fantastic person! Thanks for being you and making Greenhill so much fun!! Buford: You're a pretty good driver, but you are a much better brother! Keep working hard at Greenhill, it's all worth it in the end! I love you and don't miss me too much!! Mom and Dad: First of all, I love you more than words can express, Second, Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the opportunities you've given me - and for all those 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th . . . chances!! I feel that I have finally made it- now I can't wait to pursue it! I love you! Dove and Suki too! Thank-you!!! To Greenhill, itls faculty, my parents, family, and friends - all your effort to get me going has finally worked - I'm ready for everything this world has to offer. All I need to know is if the world is ready for me!!! ldoliifige 'Homo 47 Charles Bradley Fischman Evergreen editor . . . ideal student . . . my best friend's favorite boyfriend. . .Longhornsoccerclub. . .non-conformist. . .quiet . . . Chuck . . . cynical . . . cute, but mysterious . . . suggestive . . . green bean . . . poetic justice with tennies . . . Granada . . . toned down punk. . .Fish. . .Eastus'pet. . .travels. . .around the world to play soccer . . . funny . . . Knows his music facts. . . looks like Jerry Dirkx Being in a minority, even a minority of one, did not make you mad. There was truth and there was untruth, and if you clung to the truth even against the whole world, you were not mad. George Orwell Never before did I realize that mental illness could have the aspect of power, power. Think of it: perhaps the more insane a man is, the more powerful he could become. Hitler an example. Fair makes the old brain reel, doesn't it? Food for thought there. Ken Kesey Oh, if I had done nothing simply out of laziness! Heavens, how I would have respected myself then. I would have respected myself because I would at least been capable of being lazyg there would at least have been in me one positive quality, as it were, in which I could have believed myself. Question: who is he? Feodor Dosteovsky will: To everybody, thanks very much. 48 fry, ..5 .. 'X ff' H aw, Qxfmmavlhrlmmupnq, TU' ,QU 'WIT' Cynthia Lynn Frankel great figure. . . Fame dancer. . .Mel's helper. . .senior V.P. . . .KR girl. . .Papagayo dancer. . .KOAB. . .Is her hair wet? . . . likes movies . . . professional manager . . . loves cruises . . . looks older than she is . . . Cindy-poo . . . Katerils twin . . . cat people . . . spa parties . . . J.R. and J.D .... Ilygt . . . Will somebody bake a cake? . . . sophisticated I, Cynthia Frankel, being of lazy mind and cute toes, do hereby leave to the following: ANGIE: History craziness, Mr. K, ultimate ecstasy, and a big thanks. TOM: A stage of your own, a mint, a date anytime and dance lessons. GAVIN KCUBBYJ: A bet that I wouldn't have won. CRYSTAL: An ABC screentest, a ride with ski patrol, Brooke and 1,000 artichokes. CHARLES: 3 A.M. phone calls, a stack of notes that I've kept, C.B.F., Beatles' Lyrics, a Christmas night and no regrets. I sincerely wish you all the happiness in the world. Je t'aime. DAVID: Late night phone fantasies, bluntness, my spa, a M.T., a 4-wheeling accident, the movie collection, interuptions, parking and the police, lost without your love,', a valuable friendship and my love, JERE: the Sitmar Experience, a luncheon in Martinque, a walk in St. Marteen, sunbathing, romantic evenings, stargazing, f'Just Once , hugs and kisses, a moment in Dallas and I hope many more. You're so special and I love you! ANNETTE: A full time maid and cook. COCOA: Your own bed and some Pisker-cidev. PISKER: A permanent bowl guard and some your own carpet. JEFF: All of your friends, the dumps chore, 4 yrs. of a clean bathroom and a sister thankful for such a great brother. ILYA! BETH: Your motto, f'Just - it!, Midnight Rendez-vousv, a drive around town, everything that I told no one else, and a 2nd home and family. We're always here. ILY! KATERI: Ski Trip SZ , pizza with Jim 8: Scott, Irish Coffee SL St. P's Day hats, dinner party at Prom, sleeping on the couch, Papagayo, the stairs, a razor burnt chin, 4 o'clock S.D. w J.D., Kamakaci, Cubby, lst place model, short grey Kamali, a megaton of macaroni Sz cheese, an evening with the stars, KURT, Meryl and Cher, the 'Aplay room, Cat People, putting out fire with gasoline , MALCOMB, a hose, Nostromo, the search for Perry and Jeff, obsessions, a map of downtown, our T-shirt, the cover of Vogue, an outrageous phone bill and every European man you want! Here I give to you an exclusive invitation to the rest of my life. We have our friendship forever. You're f'HOT , stay that way, I'm not partial to sweet friends, I'll miss you! I LOVE YOU!!! MOM AND DAD: Thanks so much for tolerating f'Dodo's Dump and thank you for a wonderful life. I hope I'm as good a parent as you were. Come visit me anytime 'cause I'll miss you! I LOVE you!!! Faculty, Mr. Foote and Greenhill: THANKS! C 'M bye 49 Darryl Warren Glaser cute . . . Cavalcade photographer . . . nice . . . Dare-L . . . computer cheat. . .nom forever. . .BBYO. . .gotsickofpurple and white . . . sleeps in all classes . . . J.S. Bean . . . smart . . . silent. . .DonaldDuck. . .charcoalCamaro. . .alwayswitty. . shoe polish . . . on his car . . . strange facial expressions . . Schepps . . . don't touch the globe . . . still knows Herb I, Darryl Glaser, in spite of my mind and body after eleven years at Greenhill, do hereby bequeath the following: For all of my teachers I have the deepest respect. To Mrs. Flastus I leave the skirts, earrings, and purple fingernail polish I never wore, 4 years of blow-off schedooos , and cutting up in advisory. Thank you for all the advice, guidance, and character assassination. To Dr. Graves, my in-school psychiatrist, I leave mumbling in the best classroom, my pricetags on your globe, Phrankie the Phish, and an evasive chicken. I'm really going to miss you. To Mr. Norris I leave a computer, cynical comments and memories of my best English course. To Ms. Roman I leave a great talk from me and my family. To Mrs. White I leave fifth grade French. Glarryl Daser and great jokes. To Ms. Stevenson I leave the ability to be in 12 places at once, and a press badge for future use. Mel and Patsy, you are the greatest. I'll miss dropping in next year. TosomefriendsIleaveululieG-Lunch,teachercomplaints,eye excercises and college BS, table kicking and some very radical memories. Ben-Robots, foil, a hermit frog, great conversations and a warped sense of humor. We've been through a lot and we'd better keep in touch next year. Betsy-I-Ii, honey, stealing chips and apples, and one more year. Julie R-'tDon't worry about it. unorganized notes, and common classes. Mimi-Billy Joel, Fifi, and a T DP can tab. CF,LN,I,P,MS,SSi,JW,MH, et al-Thanks for helping me survive. I leave you with an extended sentence - good luck. Mike H-I never forgave you for leaving me herel tjkl. Lotls of memories, and many more to come. UT watch outl Tami-I leave Judge Bean's, several priceless radical times, and a communications course. To Mindy - I leave long distance talks, a confused question mark, and Dallas. To other friends: I wish I had room to write to you. You know how special you are to me. Thanks for everything. To Mom and Dad: I leave a dirty room, millions ofdiscussions on papers, calling out words, and all the advice and understanding from the first eighteen years of my life. Thanks for always standing by me. You know I love you both. Leslie: I am lucky to have a sister I can talk to. confide in, and joke with. I leave you a late phone call, a towel in your sink-, and a large bank account for our future long distance phone calls. To the Senior Class of 83: We made it. We were the best! Best of luck in the future. To The institution of Greenhill: I'm glad I'm leaving with all that you've given me after eleven years. But, after eleven years. I'm glad that I'm leaving, most of all. 'Q 5 . 50 sk' E 1 . 'K gg! ff R s N. 2 K Snoozer . . . goody . . . Buenos Noches . . . all American . . . makes great animal sounds . . . cute . . . sweet . . . loves hurdles . . . hilarious . . . fun to go out with . . . great personality . . . smart . . . crazy driver . . . Alamans . . . homecoming nom . . . Dee. . .spirited. . .tall,blondeandbeautiful. . .drivesthewhite bomb. . .big blue eyes. . .should beamodel. . .born to run. . . Bedrock twist . . . long legs . . . ski trips midnight runner in Coppell . . . do what with your nose? . . . f, V l it . ff- I , , , ff if f f .a ,v is ' X Margaret Susan Goodnight I, Susan Goodnight, being of questionable mind and long body, do hereby leave to the following: David K: a night on ski trip '82 and a couple of eggs, your own video arcade and thanks for a great friendship. Judy: a day spent bopping on the back of a boat and nine lives. Jeff P. and Jeff K: nuestros anos en espanol, navigacion, Jeff' and Collin County. Gregor: a new monkey, a runners high, a Swedish accent, a nose bro, and a friend. David P.: free lessons on how to make jungle noises any time you need them, le French isn't so bad, Bee Gees forever, and a lasting friendship. Kevin D.: guess who? and a punch. Crystal: our ability to study and catch up on all the latest gossip at the same time. Mindy: do you want me to leave or something? Loren: see you at UGH!!!, lets go shopping sometime. Allison D. and Debbie B.: WCT tennis ichanging sides! and a pair of binoculars. Kevin H. and Mark R.: my little buddies, thanks for the advice and try to stay out of trouble guys! Steve: you survived! Thanks for putting up with us giggling girls. Bobby: any time you get a craving for ice cream you know where to come, you've been very special to me, thanks for everything!! Albert: life really is a O, yOu made my Junior year special, do they have a 5th period at Texas? I think you have great muscles, Tee-Hee, ILY! Frank: I hope your goods and bads level off and you have a long good streak. Shemin: rap on the knucks, the volleyball jig, hey sweet pea, a lemon custard pie, dimples, an ear lobe, Doctor Proctor, cutie pie, ILY!!! Cheerleaders: a cake, bopping everywhere, a road trip. It was a great year and I love all of you! The volleyball team: thanks for giving me something to remember my Senior year by. D.D., M.C., S.C., K.D., M.B., K.F.: Mary's house, summer '81, ski trips, we've come a long way and I've loved every minute of it! Shannon: a talk at the Y.O., cheerleading memories, flapper in . . . Mary: parties, you can drive, a bottle of coke, guys galore! Karen: Alamans, brownies, North Dallas Car Chase, The Champ, summer '81, the move, bestest friendsest, ILY!!! Michelle: cheerleading camp, a fan, hurry up, skiing, an understanding ear, I wuv woo, snuggles, ILY!!! Kim: Forest, an accent, skiing, volleyball, PDGL 3:00, clam bake, ILY, eh! Dee: best friends since 5th grade, Padre '80, Myrtle Beach and our list, a ride on the bull, a final SURPRISE, food fights, Hawaii '82!!!, scuba, a 12th story ledge, shopping in Colorado, 10th grade English, tangled up, and much more. I know we'll keep in touch because I couldn't make it without you. It's been excellent and it's not over yet!!! ILY, BFF!!! Mom and Dad: Thanks for putting up with me. You've always been there when I needed you and I appreciate it. I know I don't say it enough because I guess I feel like it goes without saying but I love and respect you both Very much and I hope I can make you proud of me. Keith: You've been a great big bro, thanks for everything! Keep watching the stars. Jennifer: this is the cite of our 1st slide . . . late night talks, a hukilou, a snort, Jill and Judy, and three more years on the 'hill. You've been a great sister and a fantastic friend, ILY!!! To the 'hill I leave three more years of Jennifer, good luck! Me be going to college now, Bye!!! . 3- 51 Steven Grant Gordon Stevie . . . good-looking . . . hidden accent . . . cheerleader with thehairylegs. . .fireman. . .S. Africa. . .Dr.Gordon,Ipresume . . .Steve Bopper. . .gymnast. . .FAME. . .good listener. . . always argues . . . cute orange Z . . . nice guy . . . African import I, Steven Gordon, being of South African Citizenship and strange accent, do hereby leave a small peace of my mind. To all my teachers especially Dr. Graves, thank you for understanding, all the extra work and attention you provided could never be repaid, without all your help I could never have made it. To my parents who have always been more than encouraging, a few pages would not even say it all, but here goes - I LOVE YOU: Mr. Foote: our friendship, Mr. Beall: patience and always willing to help: Graeme: your sister, one I.D, and a endless supply of dirty jokes, two more years on the hill, goeie gelukg Judy: a hamburger and a stain, 8'0s, don't touch the furniture, a ticket to Mg Jane: a great friend: John: wanted, small college big football team: Shannon: D-E-F-E-N-S-Eg Kelly: lets play, juniors: Dee: dance practice, ballonsg Susan: lost keys, 2nd mom, which sweater: Denise: at the cleaners: Todd: ride-share, quick breakfast: Andrea: just a friend, always, chains and yards: Kateri: don't tell Gavin, Cloe's and the B. Alexander, let's dance: Cindy: Austin and AEP: Karen: get married already: Mrs. Ellis: what's coordination? To any one I might have left out I'm sorry, but you know how weak my memory can be. Finally, I leave with the knowledge that I tried so hard to gain. alliaffa Nancy Aeren Grau great figure. . .smart. . .nice. . .Mr.Beall,s pet. . .John. . . sarcastic . . . U.S. History . . . funny . . . Chicago accent . . . mama . . .Pajamagame. . .greatatEnglish. . .boyfriendfrom Mexico . . . great voice . . . SMU Frat. parties . . . drives white Mustang. . .loves her Algebra teacher. . .pretty. . .nanny. . . nice nose . . . t-shirts . . . Quasimotto I, Nancy Aeren Grau, being of open mind and 7 body do hereby attempt to complete this' will. Illl try not to waste words. Mr. Gonzales: You have been a great relief when the day has been unbearable. I hope you smile as often as you make others smile. Mr. Beall Sz Dr. Graves: I thank and respect you both and am glad that you put up with me. Had it not been for the two of you, Greenhill would have been useless. To my classnfates, I wish everyone the best of luck and enough common sense to get you by. CL.Z. D.P., G.W.J Mich and Donuts, little boys in orange cars, a time to learn C.P.R. Denise, remember that time they told us to dress up to Jane's? A. Lazar: Poor thing one more year on 'fthe hill . We've had a lot of fun together and good talks. It's funny, for 2 people so different we have a lot in common. Cindy: I'm sewing you a bigger sash. Kat: Old, old times, lima beans, Mary Roger's hot tub, M.M. Chelsea Street, Papagayo's, uThe Pajama Game . Good luck. Take care of yourself. Lauren: call J.B. and ask him who he likes. Kim? Tequila Willies, Tired of Southern Belles? GINA tina, Ina, Pinal, WEinrich: I leave all the things I'm afraid to say Kr the renewal of a good friendship with 2 words. . .I'm sorry. Mick is yours ifWendy gets Keith. Barry, Greg, Barry . . . Holly's Party, Chelsea Street SL Rich. Our athletic ability. Drivin, around wfKim. Village Theatre please . FREE. THE WHO. Junebugs on the porch. Don't cry little Gina. The good wfthe bad. WENDY: I leave you more ashamed I'm sorry's',. I hope its understood. You will be receiving a haremful of Italians should the going ever get rough. No more lima beans for you my child or you might become a pregnant nun! Laughing in the bathroom. Rolling Stones. THE WHO. 'LChicago . . . Northerners forever. Del Taco. Complaints. 'fIt's been a long time since I rockn' rolled . I'd leave you James, but hels not mine to give, he's yours. I can't put all that we've experienced down. Youlve been there for me. Hope Ilve done some good in return. J.M.A.: I love you! In June it will be 2 unregrettable Cexcept for Taosj and happy years together. You have made everything worthwhile. I'm definitely the lucky one. To my parents, I thank you for your good judgement and confidence in me ILY. To those of you who are friends and remain unmentioned, we have had some good times together. Greenhill, the education has been appreciated, outside of that . . . well . . . as they say in Casablanca . . . So long sweetheart. We got to get out of this place, If it's the last thing we ever do. We got to get out of this place, Girl there's a better life for me and you. - The Animals Such are promises All lies and jest Still a man hears what he wants to hear And disregards the rest. - Simon Sz Garfunkel WNW 53 Julie Grossman I, Julie fno middle namel Grossman, leave to my friends the special memories we shared on the hill. To Betsy Cmel, I leave my innocence , memories of getting radical, and the most meaningful friendship I've ever had. ILYA! To Mimi, I leave my car for you to drive and a million long talks. To Darryl, I leave all my worries, free periods, and a long-lasting friendship. To Julie, I leave 25 hours of studying a day and 7 great years of friendship. To Gregor, I leave 5,000 pages of my notes to copy and your very own heifer. To Karen, I leave you one day free from all our worries and complaints. French V Buddies: les jours de prenez un feuille de papier sont finis! We finally made it! To Dr. Buchanan, I leave my deepest love and respect and the vacation I've needed for the past four years. To Mrs. Eastus, I leave the under-water basket weaving course I never took and my appreciation for your generous time and concern. To Mom and Dad, I leave all the thanks I have for your unending support and allowing me to grow. I love you both very much! To Doug, I leave the hope that someday you'll know how much I really respect and love you. To Randy: Although you're not always here, I think of you as a brother and will love you forever. To S.S.: Thanks for making these 4 years the most special in my life. ILYMTYK. To Pepper: I leave you with Mom and Dad, finally admitting that I love you. Finally, to Greenhill, I leave thanks and appreciation for a memorable 15 years. Oh, how I wish I just didn't care at all. 'Cause when you don't care, you don't cry. It won't hurt if you don't try. But I still believe in all my dreams And all that I can be. I'll learn from mistakes, Do all that it takes, To make it eventually, 'Cause I still believe in me. - I Still Believe in Me from Fame ww' ,J nice person . . . Andover . . . Eshkol . . . in the mud . . . books . . . smart . . . Julie R . . . worries a lot . . . artistic . . . world's greatest notetaker . . . always sweet . . . ex-studyholic . . . Pm ready for a vacation . . . red and yellow . . . BBYO . . . LE sweetheart . . . JS girl . . . plays tennis . . . secretary Compliments of MR. AND MRS. IRWIN GROSSMAN 54 W, I ' MV.. ,xi supersmart. . .cooking. . .involved. . .red Fiat. . .pretty. . . Maria . . . lives in Mrs. Eastus' area . . . convinced shels always right. . .Fame. . .good singer. . .Austin. . .wants to beanun? . . .always busy. . .talented. . .used to driveaplastic car. . . Evergreen . . . Mrs. Eastus groupie . . . nice . . . Karen Anne Halaburt I wish to thank all the seniors and the rest of the Greenhill family for making me able to look back with love. To some special people, I leave: To Peyton, before I forget, a prayer! AM pizza on the Edison's 3rd floor, daisies, Singers and patience, because you're going to make it big soon. To three old and dear friends: Beverly: sneaking through alleys to Edmondson, 7th grade romance, and your frankness, which I so admire. Angela: summer days at the SMU pool, and our mutual love for games and Games. Michelle: Billy Joel, the 2O's, and f'Charge it at Rush. You three have always been there for me and I love you. To Charles: the Ever-pleasurable, Everpainful, Ever-present Evergreen. Thanks for putting up with me. To Sean Kas promisedlz a bottle of wine, a late night showing of Rebel Without a Cause, and some shared TLC. To Maria, my Broadway dance partner: talking in Mr. B's class, a perfect prince and a Royal Wedding, Princess Di's wardrobe, and a margarita for the good times and bad movies. You've been a best friend, you deserter, I love you and I'll miss you. To Wanice, my eating and drinking buddy: a real workout, a David Eyre's pancake, and a red parrot from ChiChi's QI really did that?J I'll never tire of watching you enjoy life while I try to avoid trouble in the process. To Jennie: I never would have made it through the bad times without you and the good times could never have been so great fThanks for Cambridgel. You were always on the other end of the phone, knowing how I felt: that meant so much. I wish you the greatest success and Peace and Vegetation, you keep fighting for it, because you deserve it. I love you. To my teachers, my best friends, who helped me through learning and growing pains: Mr. Kilmer, Miss Roman, Dr. Graves, Mrs. Wolfram and Mr. Solon, thank you. To Mr. K., I leave my greatest invention, the twelve period day, and my respect for you as an educator, friend and human being. You're in my Hall of Fame. Finally, to Mom Eastus, I leave my fR.C.J guilt, an imperfect loaf of raisin bread, my seat at your desk, unEastused and unpatrolled, and a daily smile. Your teaching and caring have given me a more meaningful life, and for that I give you nothing less than all my love and deepest appreciation. To my family: Geoff, home at last in Silverton: memories of the good times. To John: a S50 fashion haircut, my thanks for being the best little brother I could have and the challenge of finding a comparable tennis coach fEeeeelJ Mom, you're crazy, unconsciously funny, frantic and calm, and most of all, my friend. You loved me when I didn't even like myself, and I return that love hundredfold. Dad, either you don't understand me at all, or you know me best of all. You gave me my stubborn drive and my desire for the best fno one to blame but yourselfj. I thank you for these with my love and my promise that I will use them to make you proud. To you both: so much of me rests on a twelve year old decision, thanks for making it and upholding it, hard as it was. To the spirit of Greenhill, my spiritual mother: I thank you for making me laugh, cry, think, create, grow, and live. I owe my soul to you, for you created it. I leave you my promise for my future, and my hope for yours: to forever aspire to the stars. We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time. T.S. Eliot Well, everyone is crazy. If you're not crazy - and by that I mean passionate - about something, you're not alivef, Martha Graham 55 Angela Kay Heizer pretty . . . funny . . . quiet . . . great in math . . . manager for every team . . . Angelica . . . beautiful . . . wrecked her car in front of GH to keep us out . . . SMU bound . . . cats . . . always braids her hair . . . Angie Kittleman . . . Iggy lover . . . the only girl in her Physics 8x AP Chemistry Club . . . beats up on boys . . . foxworth . . . distorted humor . . . what's in your trunk, Angie? . . . Angie-Wangie . . . Algie Polo attacker . . . likes to give help on Calculus homework . . . I, Angela Heizer, trying to be more thanjust a pawn in the game, do hereby leave: Jessica: Conniticult, outstanding , the jacket that you never need, the Scoop, and soccor. Mindy: the preppy look, all our complaints, and a senior defense. Michelle: Delectation 1027, Euphoria 1166, Ecstay 1419. and Wishfulfillment 4452 all in the glorious room of 205. Michelle B.: our freshman year. Jennifer: expresso. Bryan: a chair to share. Jeff, Jeff, and Karen: Chemistry 111. Tom: shallowness, womba woman, and a postman. Gregor J.: your Danny Kaye smile and a bump on the head. Alex: Mr. K.'s neighborhood, my clean lab space, closeness, and male chauvinism. Cindy: secrets, advice, gossip, long phone calls, help with Calculus, and our stupid list. ILY. Bev: the Laura Pitre walk, list of 104, Iggy, our drawings, rigor mortis, T.D., and Bev's House . Thanks for always being there. ILY. Lee: the BS coin, playing dress up, beatniks, berets, shades, S 8z G, the Beatles, visits with the Lulabells, the Huntsville scene, sixth grade, and an undying friendship. I love you. Steve: a jag, your own antique store, a maid to iron your shirts, a hug, my love, and thanks. Mrs. Eastus: my mom's closet. The Rome: a mobile home. Mr. Blanchard, Dr. Burrows, Dr. Graves, Mr. Kilmer, and Mr. Williams: my thanks for all your help and concern. Mr. Kittleman: jolly jump-up, a smile, my respect, and thanks for being so marvie. My family: y'all are the greatest. Mom and dad, I love you both more than I can ever tell you. Thanks! So they went off together. But wherever they go, and whatever happens to them on the way, in that enchanted place on the top of the Forest, a little boy and his Bear will always be playing. A. A. Milne WWWW Nv- R? is R Z . km Jeffrey Scott Kane 93 F.. 'W fig.. .i Student Council Prez. . .funny. . .orange shoe laces. . .always looking for an argument . . . advocate of humanity SL rock music . . .abstract. . .intellectual. . .goat. . .debate. . .loves dogs . . .softspokenbutoutspoken. . .NewJersey. . .stillhasn'tread hissummerreading. . .weirdtie. . .givesgoodspeeches. . .great writer. . .Jeff2. . .Patton. . . 4 ,, ,,f, fi Is there anyone here from Picayune? R. Perrin ,was Compliments of MRS. JOYCE RATNER 57 Wendy Kaplan James. . .cuteshoes. . .quiet. . .pretty. . .lovesbeautysupply stores. . .Z-28. . .smart. . .you gotta getto knowher. . .never at school. . .N.Y.. . . I'm getting my braces offnext week . . . Keif 2 . . . L.L. Rock . . . Europe '82 . . . polka dots . . . French maid. . .does weird things with spaghetti. . .Stones. . .Calif. bound. . .The Who. . .marshmallow. . .short legs. . .doesn't follow the crowd . . . I'm not considering this a will. A will is too final, and anyway, I'm not ready to die. This is just sort of a long note to the people who have made an impression on my life. Gina: My first real friend, we've survived my getting a car, so I think it's a true friendship. Thanks for all your support in bad times. I hope I've reciprocated. There are so many memories that maybe I'll just write them separately and give them to you later. I hope you're always happy. ILY. Lauren and Lynn: I wish you both lives with Spanish husbands. Lynn: Here's to running errands in tenth grade, Roy's, and avocado sandwiches. Lauren: May your life be filled with hundreds of Gabriels and discos. You're a great friend. Shemin: Greenhill won't be the same without you. Always remember that us Northerners have to stick together. I hope you achieve all that you strive for. Nancy: When you think of me, just remember weird scenes, lima beans, M.M., Gino, and all the other great Northerner times and talks that we had. Todd: To a newfound friend, many days in the pool, Paul, a Porsche turbo. You have so much going for you. Don't let anyone tell you differently. They'd be lying. To my family: Thanks for letting me be me. I'll always appreciate the freedom you've given me and the trust you've had in me. James: My best friend. I really believe that about 12 months ago, God looked down on us and said, Now those two people deserve each other. After countless red lights, stop signs, and treatments, I still love the . . . out of you. Here's to our spot, shopping one Saturday afternoon, Cstalel curfew, and alot more memories that we can look back on. I just hope that for each rose you've given me, you receive a life full of happiness fthe most important thingl, and that in your life, you sail across a thousand seas. The happiness you've brought me is immeasurable. And priceless. I love you, James, and living without you . . . well, that just isn't in my plans at the moment. And to Greenhill: You may offer a good education, but you still have a lot tc learn. So long. wN4W7 K . r,,.,,..kg,g ig 1- . V. 2 warn ., M X t ,M-fd isi . Tgyf' Benjamin Edward Kassanoff The Pillsbury doughboy . . . Montage . . . Spring Creek Day School alumnus . . . super sweet . . . smart . . . quiet . . . gentle Ben. . .Mrs.Eastus groupie. . .AP French. . .France. . .ditch digger . . . Mrs. White's favorite . . . computer . . . good things come in little packages . . . lean yellow machine . . . creative roughneck . . . nice . . . great mind . . . I, Ben Kassanoff, deserving an award for my humility, leave the following: To Doug - Roll Over Euclid, Master Martian Theater inc. fa Kassanoff - Benson productionl, a nice girl, a trip to Pete's Emporium, and a friendship that has lasted through White, green, and gold. To Paul - Leave It to Beaver forever, we left him. Shenandoah. To Peyton - Chestnuts, Pigeon-toes, and a L'White Christmas by Ben Crosby. To S.S., A.A., S.W., G.E., D.D., and R.P. - You know who you are, and you know how I feel. To Karen - I leave Jennie, and a bottle of No Doz for SAT day. To Darryl - You have your sisterls lunch. To Chantal - the only girl I know who hops into the sack in an Anatole suite at night, I leave a lasting friendship. To AP Chemistry - monogrammed lab coats, and Angies fixed lab results. To Mr. Kittleman - a gentle approach to math, a rousing chorus of the great symphony, and seven more college recommendations for you to write. To Mrs. Eastus - Thanks for those great expressions like, Don't worry, 3 AP courses will do you good , or, I told you those courses were too hard, but failing is a good experience. Oh, and by the way Mrs. E., I actually am my sister. To Mr. Duesbury fthe denizen of Canterburyl - panegyrics to a bombastic, prolix, nonsuperannuated raconteur with a probiscus for esoteric knowledge. To Mr. Manes - my beautiful tenor voice, how will you ever replace it? To Mrs. White - a pop quiz: to translate the Larousse Encyclopedia and write a 40p. summary on each entry. To Dr. Buchanan - It took me long enough, but I finally got to have you as a teacher. To Mr. Foote - My thanks for a great education at Greenhill. I guess youire not too bad for a novice. To Mrs. Wolfram - Thanks for pulling strings to get me into Permean Basin Junior College. With a 1600 SAT, couldn't have made it without you. To Grandmommy and Harry - my love. To Jennie - Reen, Hahvahd, my photographic genius, a broken-down, yellow hunk ofjunkg I miss you. To Jim - Rimp, Oka, lots of laughs, 16 years of intolerable screeching, you're a great bro anyway. To Mom - Vocab. words, new entries in Webster's for 'doofachi' and 'whachamacalliti Sorry for not eating my squash and cabbage, but I grew bigger than you anyway. I love you, mother, and you'd better know it! To Dad - my completed application to Transylvania University, a case of scurvey, and a sprint to the Fischers'. If I could have shown you my love through bugging you, you would have moved out years ago! I love you as much now as I did on that park bench in Center, Texas. To Greenhill - I leave you a lifetime of memories. Greenhill is a school that prides itself on changing with the times. Some say that good things never change, Greenhill has shown me that the best things do. It is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye. - Antoine de Saint Exupery The Little Prince W7 'f'1f'X ff! I 59 Chantal Kruczek sleeps in a hotel every night . . . co-editor . . . Peter, Donny, 8: Chris. . .Y.O. Ranch. . .lovesGenesis. . .FNHS. . .the Green Machine. . .multi-lingugual. . .smart. . .athlete. . .Anatole . . . field hockey. . .jockette . . . takes charge . . . softball. . . Mel's helper. . .Chanty. . .nice'. . . I, Chantal Kruczek, having survived Greenhill, want to share some things with fellow survivorsg K.R., E.V., and A.L., the HOCKEY team, it's yours now, Gregor, our peak and valley friendship, it's worth keeping, Shemin, you're a fantastic person all the way around, need anything else be said7g Ben, 5 years of friendship and frustrationg Angela, soccer, Samide, and chats, Charles, your penchant for cynicism, and the hope that someday you relaxg Kevin, your talent for sleeping in class and the fun in math, Darryl, youjust as you are, Hey Prez, we did our best in '81!!g Tom, everything about you is so unique that I can't single anything out, you're specialg Zandy, an intriguing partnership and friendshipg our book's the BESTIQ Kay, our concerns about Susan, etc . . .3 Bobby, the best lab partner I ever had and a terrific persong they got lucky when we came in '78g Susan, so much to say, so little room, long conversations, more probs than we can count Sz best friends ILYQ we made it palg my buddies: D.D., P.R., C.E., C.K., P.M., and B.F., the terrific times we had in '82 I love you all. No matter where I am, I'm there if you need me. Mel, we had a lot of fun, I thank you. To all the teachers and coaches who put up with me, esp. in U.S., congrats, you did a great job, and I know it wasn't easy. Thank you much. Mr. Beall, Mr. Norris and Dr. Graves, special thanx for pushing and pulling me through wfo panic. To my folks, well I'm 18, ready to get rid of me? Thank you for everything: I know that I've been difficultg I'm sorry. You're the BEST. and I'm going to miss the travelling together, and everything else. I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH. Finally, to Greenhill, you let me grow and develop, make my mistakes and learn from them. For all of this, I thank you. There is no way that I could mention everyone I wanted to, but I will miss you all. Good Luck and may you all be shining stars. WE ARE OF AGE, WE ARE IN TIME WE ARE FOREVER RIGHT NOW WHEN THE POWER IS MINE I LEAVE YOU HEAVEN AND THE EARTH I LEAVE YOU NEVER AND LIVING TO LOVE IS THE REASON WE SHINE B.,R.,8z M.Gibb BE WHO YOU ARE SEIZE LIFE AND FIND A WAY AND I WILL BE THE SHADOW LOVING WHO YOU ARE BE WHO YOU ARE WE WERE Barry Gibb kwa! ja.. Compliments of MR. AND MRS GRATIEN KRUCZEH eo M . , ,...,,,,. ,,,, ,M ,4,, HC .-in ww-Tw war J xiii -ff 'W f f' ,i 'f'!lgz1.ff,a 3 A ' ' :,,, if . .N - . ' ' :i l-1 , f . E. ,'.. ' ,- .. ki rrrrr. E!5f1f5ls5i5?V5If 5. - ' ' K 4 -, Espana. . .nice. . .Little Gus. . .Jr. year in Spain. . .pensive . . . Lauren S. . . . friendly . . . cross country . . . fluent spanish . . . motivated . . . sees elephants on Preston . . . great parties . . . funny . . . sexy 'tavo . . . back again . . . pretty eyes . . . everybody's mom . . . up-in --hk L 22 .WL 4 'W r JZ' ff' 4 A 4 ,fav 1333, X 31 1.557 1 X ! 'iw 1+ '2 7' Q iff , Ag an 55 1 ,. fi i'Wv 4 5 ! ll . fl V 7 1' 4 I f If! 1 4 4 Q 1 N 1. fel 5 3, . if I. M gait l Lynn Diane Kupfer I, Lynn Kupfer, leave the following: John: To my BMOC I leave you T.M. B.G.I.T.U.S. A new t-shirt because yours ripped. Zucchini muffins, a Houston helmet, countless happy memories spent together. My Barney's better than your Barney but I still love you. Jane: From the third grade until now. The horse we never bought, our first bra shopping experience, surprise birthday parties, Pizza Inn, Sekuras, Royal China, and a lot of parties! Mostly a friendship that has lasted quite a long time. James: A new Field car, a swimming pool away from the hill. Being depressed, drowning our sorrows - too bad Economics test was the next day! Crystal: An instantaneous friendship. Do you have any more stories? Let,s spend more bumped out afternoons together, O.K.? It's great to talk and be with you. I hope this year is only the beginning of a life long friendship. Gina: Thanks for introducing me to Foreigner and Styx! A date with R.D. and Mick, and a life in the clean Colorado air, Knot the smog of New Yorkl, with HIM. ILY. Wendy: lunch at both Del Taco and Roys. A shopping spree at the Emporium and Eclecticity, and hours of just talking. I know you will always be there for me because your past record is excellent, and I only hope that I will be there when you need a friend. Laura: You never made Homecoming queen, but at least you have pretty eyes! Jeff K.: Remember it's a secret. Sorry we corrupted you! Jordan and Mark: My Geometry buddies! Be good boys for me, and remember - put a picture on your page together. Dave: A cute bird and a nice guy at Restland to talk with. Take care of Picasso-bug and yourself. Michelle: Do you feel like swimming? Cross-Country was great especially since you were there. In retrospect a special part of our workout was our daily discussions, we always would feel better after our talks! To all my senior X-Country buddies, Judy, Mary, Shanon and Michelle, y'all were great. I will always remember the unity, support and encouragement among us. Let's stay close and run together again.! Long Live runners! Mike - a car that doesn't have a stick shift and two of the greatest movies I've ever seen! Ten ciudado chico Sz mucho biena suerte! Todd - I still don't understand who said John'?! Sarh, Syd and Liane: Well, welre all in different parts of the country, but that doesn't mean that I don't think about you. Each of you were a special part of my year in Espana and are very special friends. Stephy: Since the memorable train ride to GTO you have made quite an impression on me. I don't know what attracted me first, your quickness, cleverness or your 1200. Probably a combination of all three and everything else about you. You are a true friend my K.U. buddy, and I love and respect you immensely. Maria y Francisco- iya esta con escuela! Ahora me joy a estudiar on la universidad y claro tengo que volver a Espana. Me pone contenta saber que tengo una casa en Espana. Vostros me habeis dado mucho y gracias. ios quiero! Laurencita - Hey mamacita, hace tres anos juntas que nos queda con mucho tiempo. Vamos a todos partes en este mundo, vale tia? Sabes que te quiero muchisimo?! Eres mi mejor amigay la mejor. To Greenhill: A special thanks to the outstanding teachers who have given me the inspiration to continue my education and shown me the challenges and joy school can be. Robert Choi Kwun I, Robert C. Kwun, leave as my final will and testament to Greenhill School, the following farewell address, Greenhill has guided me through very important years and has earned my respect and faith. To Greenhill, I leave those special memories that I will always remember. Teachers have been an important factor in my growth at Greenhill. These teachers have revealed to me the value of their knowledge and their friendship. For this, I am ever thankful. To Mr. J eff Devin, I leave a valuable friendship and my sincere thanks for being a source of constant support. To Dr. Barbara F. Graves, I leave a rewarding relationship and my utmost respect for you as a teacher and a friend. To Mr. Wesley Kittleman, I leave my reverence for such an outstanding teacher and person. Your support has made a difference. To Mr. Joseph Gonzales, I leave my thanks for teaching me a little of language and life. To Mr. Richard Williams, I leave my respect for such a grand source of knowledge. The coaches of the Greenhill Athletic Department have shaped a second part of me. Their guidance and support have left an enduring effect on my life. To Mr. Julian Smith, I leave my unending admiration for your selflessness and generosity. You are a great friend and person. To Mr. Bob Murphy, I leave a subtle understanding of each other and four years of good hard basketball. To Mr. Jack Clifford, I leave my respect for an enthusiastic coach and friend. To Mr. Mark Samide, I leave a close friendship and my admiration for such a generous and kind person. Friends have been so very important to me while at Greenhill. To all who have been my friends, I leave the memories and my love. To David Perryman, I leave long drives and long talks, a date with K.L.F., and a close friendship. To Susan Goodnight, I leave a gift certificate to Mario's and Alamans, a multitude of incredibly strange stories, and one of my closest of friends. To Shemin Proctor, I leave a night at Olympics, a common birthplace, and a friend forever. To Michelle Bobo, I leave a house in the boonies CCopell where?J, a night on the town, and the promise that I truly care. To Dee Dunk, I leave the summer swim parties and a great friendship. To Karen Davidson, I leave the nights kicker dancing at the Traildust, the bumptious J .S., and a good friend. To Kelley McCullough, I leave long phone calls and the hope that you meet the man of your dreams. To Michelle H., I leave a book of life. fRead it welll. To Mimi P., I leave a piece of delicious cheesecake. And to all my friends who have been a part of my life at Greenhill, I leave a part of myself and my love. Finally, to my family who have been a constant source of love and support, I leave the love and happiness which we have shared, and the promise that I will always love you. Farewell to all, And the men who hold high places Must be the ones who start To mold a new reality Closer to the heart. Rush Farewell to Kings ?vbU'1'C'.!fwbv1 fgfs- 1- 'i . f . . . .1 ... I erff-.iff-E A a .. . ' ...xv- wms ...- football . . . best friend . . . smart . . . sometimes serious . . . confident. . .ladies man. . .great athlete. . .always there when youranoutof gas. . .theonetotalkto. . .supersweet. . .BMOC . . .SCVP. . .born quarterback. . .Mr.niceguy. . .Karate. . . all American. . .1i22. . .sweet talker. . .Rubic's cube. . .fun to pick on . . . -s e'I 'S3' E53 ,R s .L .Q of 1: . x V is S g c .: ' Q by 'S : s 3 , ' , Qggf .',. A- 7 1' .1 . t s -. .. Q. -, L.,.. Q , .f 4 I 5 i ' 5.3- 22, .,,.- 5 f 4? .. ' E , X QQ. 3 5 an . Jessica Anne Lerner Yankee . . . super sweet . . . smart . . . Connecticut . . . Mindy . . .B8zB diner. . .pretty hair. . .anatural. . .seen with Bryan . . .psyched. . .soccer. . .prep. . .doesn'twantanyonetothink she's smart. . .funny. . .new kid on the Hill. . .'Kyuch,agreen rooml . . .smiles alot. . .sayssomethingniceabouteveryone. . . good skier . . . I guess my short life on the Hill still merits a will to the people who made it all worthwhile. Shemin fsince you like to come firstl I leave you the difficult task of determining the speed of a bird in flight Knot a peacockl, our room next year in R.I., Fizix, and my forgiveness for yelling 'KLerner! across the Commons. Thanks for always making me laugh. . .to Angela, who always has a comment, an answer, or a complaint: beachcomber togs, promoting school unity for the Scoop, soccor, and many happy MMPAE's. You're so smart! . . . To Gregor J., I leave my admiration tif it's worth anythingl for refusing to be pushed around by 'Kmeager minds . . . To Alex Oh my God! Brooks: a one year supply of sugar candy and thanks for introducing me to everyone. Ca truely studly prezl . . . To Mr. Lipscomb, translator of Kilmerese: one more point, so we're even and, for you and Mr. Sheehan, two real physical guys: The few , fizixing, and one more year at G. Hill to expand your minds fif that's possiblej . . . To Michelle and Bev: your choice out of G.Q. . . . To Jeff K.: a large order of Tequila Willes's QI knew E. of S. would come in handyj scrumptious, green whatever-it-was and another specially inscribed pencil . . . Mindy, fellow Yankee and L.L. Beaner, what would I have done wfo you? Cwell, I might have gotten into the habit of stopping at red lightsl We've known each other forever: remember that white stuff called snow? 6'No joke! Like, thanks for adopting me, sharing culture shock , etc . . . Bryan, I leave you the library's Dmitri Vail display, your mentors: Freud, Floyd, and Bowie fwho?J, perfec- tionismfmasochism, a few sticks of dynamite and our plans for uyour favorite and mine , surprise visits, EraserHead, and, of course, Lewis. Thanks for giving me a glimpse behind your Wall . . . To Greenhill, thanks for an excellent senior year. Seniors ,83, you're the greatest. You made me feel at home ever since I showed up at Mr. Foote's last August. I only regret that I didn't come earlier. Forgive, O Lord, my little jokes on Thee And I'll forgive Thy great big one on me. - Robert Frost if 63 ichael David Medvig Blues Medvig. . .great electric guitarist. . .funny. . .Medfly . . . different . . . yike, yikes, yolleyball . . . a good friend . . . strange haircuts . . . greeting cards in Algebra Il . . . hilarious humor. . .makesstrangenoises . .Mr. Vocabulary. . .Ozzy. . . Madwig. . . rock'n'roller. . . Conan. . . Kookabera. . .afraid of crickets . . . Pitre . . . l. Michael David Medvig beingofdisoriented mind and body hereby leave the following. To Buffie. my best and most trusted friend. l leave you all my love and respect. Also an armoured car so the falling trees and pedestrians won't hurt you. To Lynn K., a years membership to the hungry jockey vomitarium and a PA system so l can hear you during movies. Donovan . . .fl To Lauren S. l hearby leave a dozen garlic bagels, my Paco, my Dame tlabezan creativo. and tuzzies for Liberace. l'm really gonna miss you. you crazy. To Mishi Bear. a radar detector to help you find your purse. To the LADZ , Jimmy and Pitre, l leave you all my chains, nunchakus, propane torches and power saws. Also, Ozzy. bricks and trains, .l.B., Michelob. and the inspirational saying. Any girl looks cute if . . To Senor Gonzales, Don Juan was a. . . because he repented and they are not my disciples. just good friendsl To Todd S.. football pre-game meals at Burger King, V.M.'s phone number. ZZ Topp . . . buddy, Nugent, Stiff Little Fingers and Iron Maiden and X, that is what l call music. To Dave L. l leave Blistex . . . You muddog. you must now take responsibility for a certain class. To Terri bear. the Kookaberrau song and the lyrics to Cool Time Tonite . To Angela B. my phone number. use it. To Bev S: Michelle. it's still on my sidewalk. Y'all are excellent and l'm gonna miss youl To Corey, good jams and parties, Sabbath and Bubba, the clown. To Veronica, may John Cleese oil your tennies, A.T.. L.R.. JB.. HH., you know who you are. To Mrs. Eastus. thanks for sticking with me all these years and keeping me out oftrouble, To Mackeral - face. you're still not funny or co-ordinated. Finally thanks to my Mom and Dad for caring about my education. l'll always appreciate it and l will always love you both very much. P.S.fl.l.. l love youl On my own l faced a gang of jeering in strange streets when my nerves were pumping and l fought my fear in - l did not run, l was not done. - The Clash The things they will do and the things they will say when they don't really understand, fear of rejection l need their protection l'm making a stand. - Ozzy Lives on the line where dreams are found and lost, l'll be there on time and l'll pay the cost. for wanting things that can only be found in the darkness on the edge of town. - Springsteen 64 , ' . Q v - , U ' ,s . ' ,Q 5 . is Q X 5055. 0 t g . 0' :is n 0 ' 1 U 1 s 1 Q I I l ' Q I When a man is at the crossroads between life and death, how should he behave? Without hesitation, the abbot of Hyogo replied: Cut away the duality, and let one sword stand complacently, cold against the sky . Unknown in-..... ...Q-A 1--.H 4 Q Michelle Mulder 'QQ very artistic . . . always with Beverly . . . pretty . . . quiet . . fashionable . . . Mortarboard VP . . . Michelle ma belle . . . Europe '82. . .Mishi. . .softball. . .lSAS'81. . ,Sebastian. . . loves the 20's . . . magazines . . . O07 . . . Marja . . . pretty hair . . . Gonzales . . . NYC's next fashion photographer . . . foreign guys . . . new wave . . . funny. . . mysterious . . . I, Michelle Mulder, will to the following: Angela: Memories of room 205: Delectation 1027, Euphoria 1 166, Ecstasy 1419 and finally Wish- Fulfillment 4452. Mindy: The virtues of having a thoroughly preppy wardrobe teverything goes togetherl. college talks, tricks on L 8: 'I' and one last Do you want me to leave or something? twith hands properly clenchedl. Jessica: Rolling houses, campaign work tgetting lostl and the 'mystery of the U.S. Government. Jenny: An indestructable car and three more years-hang in there you're great! Judy and Denise: All the great times we've had and more to come-keep in touch! Charles: All the suggestive comments you've ever made. locker 369, student services tthe divine pleasurel and an interesting conversation as well. Karen I-I.: An unlimited charge account at Rush tthis time for personal usel, Lauren L.: One big I miss you and perhaps I'll see you soon at Valley View?? Pavy: Bill the pill, Shotgun Sams' and the B-52's. Mike M.: Thanks for always being around. Mishi-bear says you're a terriffit' guy! Peyton: You're a beautiful and talented girl-stick with it-you'll go far! Lauren y Lynn: Son dos chicas maravillosas - It's been great! Tom: A groupjump session, my Clash album, and Goat's party pen. Lisa G.: I leave you Nold's nose in an erlenmeyer flask tone of the better renditionsl. our list or 'favourite' songs and our hero Holden twhere do the ducks go anyhow?l Marja: As BA. tor D..-Xl would say Hun, you're wonderfull? We've had so many good times and interesting conversations about our latest literary works or latest other things. Remember our materialistic evening? Cactus? New China? F. Scott and Zelda? I'm so glad I have you!! Beverly: lYe've been together for so long. and all the tremendous times we've had from Witchita to Florence, Greece tto Venicel to Londong I can't begin to count all we had in that one month! land alwaysl. From rubbish on the Homanza to 'sight' seeing and l'empted'. What will I do without you? Meet me and the other two at the lamppost. lin Venicel ILY! Chris: Three more years on the Hill - llse it to its greatest advantage. Thanks for being such a great little brother-and stay close, ILY. Mom and Dad: I can never thank you enough for all the love and support that you've given me. I love you both more than I can say here. and Dad, don't worry your little girl won't be too far away. Greenhill: Thanks for making the past twelve years the best possible. and thanks to Dr. Buchanan. Mr. M. Dunn, Mr. Gonzales, Dr. Graves. Ms, Seldin and Mr. Williams, Mrs. Wolfram, for making learning such a delectable experience, Enter the dreamhouse. brothers and sisters. leaving Your debts asleep. your history at the door: 'llhis is the home for heroes. and this loving Darkness a fur you can afford. - C. Day Lewis Newsreel 1938 'I'ben wear the gold hat. il' that will move her: If you can bounce high, bounce for her too, 'I'ill she cry lover, gold-hatted, high-bouncing lover, I must have you! - Thomas Parke D' Invilliers lflttch El flirt! ate 2, 65 Eileen Marie Mullen cute. . .smart. . .quiet. . .Gonzales' pal. . .shy. . .lived in Franceforsevenyears. . .short. . .verynice. . .sweet. . .french expert. . .Kim. . .multi-lingual. . .FNHS V-P. . .Debbie. . . lost soul in Computer Age . . . I, Eileen Mullen, after only two years on the Hill, leave to the following: Kim: squashed sandwiches: especially with Marshmallow Creme, corn nuts and your diet, Spanish presentations and front row seats, P.E. with four laps: the same green shirt: sharing lockers, Mr. G. and congruent triangles: HDon't look now . . .',. Debbie: Hiyal, food fights and giggles, cockroaches and rides home, ganging-up on Kim and playing hangman on her SAT bulletin. Linda: Suavidad,', Mr. G. and Spanish, typing: dad, the library and your beautiful car. Chantal: AP French and French National Honor Society parties. Susan: English and History, Have you done your homework? . Alicia: typing: What'd you get? , bubble gum and falling bookholders. Michelle: P.E.: the volleyball over the net, hornets, run, run. Adrienne: Chemistry: Do you understand this? , Your turn, and t'Who cares if we're always the last ones in the lab? Sue: little brats, short breaks but many words, t'Watch your pronounciation , France, experiments, What'd you do on the week-end? Mr. Gonzales: you made the first days easier and the rest alot better. Mel: Without you the Upper School could never be. It was great working for you. Thanks everybody, for two great years at Greenhill! 66 'Nay nv ,mmm Av' Denise Lynn Packer Howmany cars?. . .JackSzDiane. . .Olivia. . .likesD.P.'s. . . Bernice. . .hadawreck while lookingforapiece of gum. . .speed racer . . . cute . . . smarter than she appears . . . loves being cheerleader. . .Nici. . .lotsof clothes. . .TTP. . .Ozzy '82. . . talkative. . .ski trip '82. . . where is Lake Lavon'? . L .darling brother . . . little bitty freckles . . . I, Denise Packer, would like to thank all my friends for making the past three years at Greenhill special to me. Judy: Budy face, Diamond J 's, Journey, Hornet. I hope our friendship will always last. ILY. Dee: Ski Trip '81, What trees and cliffs? Wobble Knees, Marianos. Thanks for being a great friend, ILY. Jane: airport trip, french toast and ?'??, fast shower takers, roommates for one week, Billy Baby, P--I-I-, Party Rhymes, Shakin. We have had some great times together that I will never forget. ILY. Susan: always crashing into each other, Alaman's. butcher knives. We have had some great times, ILY. Shannon: Spacey Casey, SMU Summer School, a note on G.B.'s car, '7 -1 1, road trip, Marianos. It looks like we finally made it. Thanks for being a terrific friend, ILY. Kelly: Only Jr. on the squad, but an honorary Senior. Have a great Senior year, ILY. Crystal: Biology trip, hot tub party, Hornet mascot, J .W.,J .W.,J .W. Thanx for being a great friend, ILY. Sherrie: OU bound, Hornet mascot, my car at C.M.'s party. Mary: Toga party in the T.A., Polo everything, note to M Sz E. Nancy, Loren, and Gina: donuts and mich. Loren: out to lunch, the Rita girls. Shemin: Student Service buddies, 10:00 curfew, Chinese fire drill. Beverly and Michelle: cruzing Forest, Rocky Horror, dancing to party music. Andrea: party at M.C.'s, bathroom talks. Senor Gonzales: Greenhill couldn't survive without its own matchmaker. Steve: Bopper, Dr. Gordon, on call at camp, partners. You've been great to put up with me, ILY. Corey: The three years that I have known you have been very special to me. I feel that we have been very close because you let me see a side of you that is very caring. I hope that life brings you everything you deserve, ILY. Gavin S.: I will never forget the times we spent together. They meant alot to me. I will always be there if you ever need me, after all we're neighbors. ILY. David P.: So much has gone on between us that I don't know where to begin. Our friendship has meant alot to me. There were many times when I needed someone to talk to and you were always there. I just want to say thanks and that you'l1 always have a special place in my heart. ILY. To my sister, Robye: I hope someday you will appreciate all the time I babysat you, especially on Friday and Saturday nights. Even though we are seventeen years apart I hope that we will one day be as close as any two sisters can be. I LOVE YOU. To my brother, Jason: For such a little kid, you have been just like a big brother. You are always protecting me. I love you alot and want you to know that if you ever need your big sis I'll be there. I LOVE YOU. To Mom: You have always been there when I needed you most. We have shared many great times together. I feel that you are not only my mother, but you are also my friend, You are very special to me and I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH. To Dad: I have called you Dad because for the last ten years of my life that is exactly what you have been to me. You have treated me as if I were your very own. You have made me feel very special. I will always appreciate everything that you have done for me. I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH. D 67 Corey Christopher Parsons I, Corey Parsons, leave first to my very best friends in the world: To Keith M., trips to your farm and two cases Let me sleep. , Rock'n'Roll, an 'X' rated movie. To Scott M. So many good times I canyt count them. You're the coolest PREP I know. Our first G.A.B.O. and more to come. To Barbie Algebra 2, and great times. To Lipper, You are something special and more than a friend. I'll never forget you and I love you. To Carl, Summers at your house, video football, the Cliffs, Is your mom home? . To Johnny ABJ' Coleman, A pool partner forever. To Mike M., All the guitars you want, a new window for your mother's room, and our great band. To Crystal, Don,t worry I'll take you home. and a friend. To David Pitre, A toast to Mr. Cadigan, the ski trip tapes, They're Corey's . To Sammy M., Bill Thompson's party and a design on your Concord, baseball camp, our band. To John B., Pink Floyd, ski trip tapes Cheese it . . . it's the ---- , To David Perryman, You were my first friend at G.H. Thank You. You are the best. To Gavin, my weights, a football, and our senior season. Thanks for making it work. There's only one 'SUS'. To Denise Packer, Hi Beautiful , phone calls every night for a year. OZZY, chocolate, and a lot of Rolando. Seems Like Old Times . My Book. I could never recount all the memories and feelings. I LOVE YOU BEAUTIFUL. bye. To my Mother, Father, and Sister, I promise I'll call. fsorryl. Thanks for your love and understanding. I love you very much. You've given me everything and more. To my Grandparents, Cyou are grandj, I love all of you, and thank you. To Greenhill and everyone in the class of '83, I've had so many good times with you that it's hard to let go. I wish I could turn back the hands of time and do it all over again. You are my brothers and sisters, I know the hardest thing I'll ever have to do is leave you I'll never forget you. Good luck in the future. It's More Than A Feeling -Boston Dream On -Aerosmith Ten Years Gone -Led Zeppelin You Can't Kill Rock'n'Roll -Ozzy. Osbourne Wish You Were Here -Pink Floyd Qu EZKSGNA? 68 Co-Co . . . 415 . . . always scores . . . party. . . Cobey. . . great athlete. . .plays the drums. . .huggable friend. . .hides under asheepdoghaircut. . .abaseballcap. . .greatartist. . .cute. . . Denise. . .Trans-Am. . .BlackSabbath. . .short,butsweet. . . never talks . . . soccer . . . our own Rafael Septien . . . Geology whiz . . . rock'n'roller. . . great guy. . . funny. . . s l i Jeffrey Patton neat car. . .quiet. . .golfteam. . .Calculus. . .smart. . .280 ZX . . . nice . . . Jimmy Hendrix look alike . . . Pink Floyd . . . Jeff Sz Jeff. . . great sense of humor . . . McDonald's . . . Collin County . . . great guy . . . AP Spanish . . . hasn't had When I was a child I caught fleeting glimpse out of the corner of my eye I turned to look but it was gone I cannot put my finger on it now the child is grown the dream is gone . . . D. Gilmour R. Waters Wgyfdh 69 David Eugene Perryman First, I wish to thank all of the faculty and students, who have been a part of my life at Greenhill. I value my experiences with you all dearly. To Mr. Foote, Dr. Graves, Mr. Williams, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Witman, I leave my deepest respect and gratitude. Thank you all for your time and concern. To Mr. Samide, I leave many years of pumping and my deep appreciation for introducing me to the world of weights. To Mr. Hall, I leave six years of soccer, but more importantly an enjoyable learning experience. Mr. Hall, you have my deepest respect and gratitude. I leave to the following: Cindy Frankel, thanks for many good memories. Jordan, driving lessons, and a friendship that survives physical separation. Susan, a laugh or two, strange noises, a Homecoming escort, and a friend always. Shemin, a sunny day when you are feeling down, friends forever , and a shoulder you can always lean one. Corey, your amazing talent to succeed at everything you try, and a friend in times of trouble. Charles, growing up together, soccer on the playground at recess, and a lasting friendship. Cindy Fiedelman, a movie, a tennis match, and a special friendship which will last. John B., Mick and the Boys, frisbee at Fretz Park, and a great friend. Bryan, chasing rabbits, four wheeling in dark fields full of hidden ditches, and a valuable friendship. Karen, the most beautiful smile I have ever seen for the most beautiful girl I have ever known, and my love. Denise, many beautiful memories of the time we shared together, Neesy , a hope for the future, and my undying love. Bobby, friends forever , football games, phone calls, advice, my respect and admiration, and a close friend forever. Lastly, my precious family whom I love more than words are able to express. Thank you for everything and most of all for teaching me to forgive, to be compassionate, and to love. My beloved John, Tom, Mother, and Father I leave you only in body for my love for you all will be with you always and forever. So, so you think you can tell Heaven from Hell, blue skies from pain. Can you tell a green field from a cold steel rail? A smile from a veil? Do you think you can tell? And did they get you to trade your heroes for ghosts? Hot ashes for trees? Hot air for a cool breeze? Cold comfort for change? And did you exchange a walk-on part in the war for a lead role in a cage? How I wish, how I wish you were here. We're just two lost souls swimming in a fishbowl, year after year, Running over the same old ground. What have we found? The same old fears. Wish you were here. -Roger Waters- jD....ff?iW 70 'Q' N' Q Dudley Do Right . . . great athlete . . . Perry . . . Mr. Williams . . .Mr. Pump. . .party. . .cheeseburgers. . . gimmeabreak . . .natural skier. . .muscles. . .loves soccer. . .fun to be with . . . has cute brothers . . . Mr. nice guy . . . marine haircut . . ABC3D. . .Davey. . .hates cats. . .silvermustang. . .lovesthe sophomores. . .Perrywinkle. . . David Ferrell Pitre best dressed . . . good looking. . . party. . . always finds trouble . . . mono . . . loves fire extinguishers . . . 3 tickets at once . . . RX-7 . . . Dr. Graves . . . Greece '82 . . . cute sister . . . tons of girlfriends. . .likes chicken soup. . .CM,I,S,LM,JB,MC,CF. . . always with Medvig . . . sensitive . . . funny . . . swallows quarters . . . Bickel 81 Brooks . . . s WIN. ive. a+-- I David Pitre do hereby leave the following: To Mr. K., Jose, Murph, and Mr. Norris: immense gratitude. To Mr. Foote: an intense respect and a house in Greece fI'll visit youj. To S.K.C.: a date with the S.M.U. football team. To M.K.C.: a date with the St. Marks Senior class. To James: a date with A.S. and altered states in the graveyard. To Fite: a room at T ------ ,and the Dead Kennedy's concert. To C.R.: a modelling contract and a whistle. To Sherri: the wish that our cars could mate. To Gina: Keith Richards and a steel seatbelt. To Dave P.: three in the hot-tub and divorce papers. To B.J.: Biology . . . a first class friend. Efharisto. To Gavin No, I don't do that . . . well, O.K. Susman: illusions. To Karin M: you have the makings of a true partier. I love you. To Stacy: something to slow that mouth. To Lauren S.: an on and off relationship, a nice Jewish boy, and my friendship with Phillis and Billy. To L.K.: some Hdeep' conversations and a Spanish husband. To Denise: an intimate picture and it's subject. To Chrissy: a special relationship I'll always remember. To Corey: the Lemon company, an excellent Soph. year, and a ski-trip. To Michael: a couple ofsuspensions, some cool times, and some brutally offensive guitar noise. To Brooks: a bill for a '76 Cutlass. Watch my lips - B-E C-A-S-U-A-L',. Thanks for everything. To Bic: my mother, a party with Aerosmith, and memories of the lakehouse. To my best friend, my sister, I leave much love and many thanks. I could never express what you mean to me. Finally, to my parents I leave all the happiness possible. You've gone through a lot and I know that it's been tough, but you've done a great job. ,QD wwf I Pamela Sue Porter . . . Jill gl Jane . . . drives a bubble . . . pretty . . . Maine . . . Rick8LPete. . .always smiling. . .athletic. . .great dancer. . . carrot top . . . Mick Jagger fan . . . skiing . . . Yami ying-yong yikes yolleybal . . . Pamma-Lamma Ding Dong . . . freckles . . . Big Red . . . I, Pam Porter, after eleven years on the Hill, do hereby leave the following to the following: To Jill U.: 'Strawberry Fields Forever , L Sz W road, Jillbilly, V-ball pals, Colorado, a Smurfy day, gradually coming out of your shell, your unbelievable religion, and all the sharing and caring we've done. You're a special friend to me, and ILY. To Jane C.: B.B., L.G.D.O.M., your crazy parties, mornings after, outrageous whims, a community wardrobe, pick-me-up speeches, Hair of the Dog, Texoma and Tubing. You are a thoughtful,generous girl on whomlcan always count. . .ILY.P.S.: Bye, Thomas, and thanks, Mr. and Mrs. Couch! To Kim W.: playing barbies, kinky hair, and a year's supply of gobstoppers. You're very special to me. To Betsy R.: v-ball, high-heels or nothing, Skaggs, Herb, your unforgettable stunt at Mariano's, your sense of humor, and I swear I'm being myself. Thanks. ILY. To Hollye F.: socks and cereal boxes, the right side, and a ride home when I needed one. Thanks. To Bobby K.: your friendship means a lot to me: let's never lose touch with each other. ILY. To Andrea S.: our talks, Lakeside, two unfortunate experiences and a friend for life. CFMCJ To Chris R.: carpool, your ability to act strange with me, and many conversations in which we solved many problems. Thanks and good luck iJ.W.J To John B: chip away at the stone, many good times, and maybe Iill see you in Colorado. ILY. To David P.: your masochistic tendency, Ozzy Ozbourne '82, innumerable good times, and good luck in the future. ILY. To Ethan and Stewart: your ability to make me laugh, and all the wild women you can handle. To Lauren S.: nutcracker, Clockwork Orange, Que Nalga tienes! iOrlandoJ and W.F.A.P. Bye. To Michelle C.: our voice: it works every time, elbow, a teenage Mom, Quincy, dirty laundry, partying, and all the unforgettable times! I love ya. To Sarah P.: so many summer experiences - long talks, P.G., P.B. SL J., P Sz R and Popham Beach. You're the best friend a person could have, and I love ya. lB.F.l To Mr. Murphy: you're the best advisor in the world, I made it! tThanksll To Mrs. Heck: so many special memories of v-ball seasons, and thank you for everything. Good luck with the little one, Mom. To Scott: V.H., Nanna-man, and four years of guitar lessons. You're a great brother and friend. ILY. To Mom and Dad: Thank you for making these past 17 years unforgettable: I love you'all. To Greenhill: Thank you, and goodbye. For long you live, and high you fly Smiles you'll give, and tears you'll cry And all you touch, and all you see Is all your life will ever be. - Breathe , Pink Floyd I wish I could say that I know what to say: but I don't know what to say, so I won't say that I know what to say: and say nothing. - Cousin John '80 6LJ'Y1J fl W . W he W , A 3, ,,w,,5r....r Q iii' ar-ff , Vs... To live your life in your own way. . .to reach for the goals you have set for yourself . . . to be the you that you want to be - that is success. Unknown UGO for it! The key to life is your attitude, make sure you're doing what you want to do, and watch ya grow right old right before your eyes. Barry White Shemin Varinnia Proctor really cool . . . cheshire cat smile . . . she-bear . . . outgoing . . . Brgndy . . . makes everyone happy . . . Ced . . . the Stones . . . crazy . . . always in a good mood . . . Gina . . . wears a bandana . . . morning announcements. . . Marc. . .go bananas . . . I, Shemin Proctor, being of college bound mind and athletic body leave the following: to Greenhill, my thanks for providing me with a superb education, to Mr. Murphy, Thank you for always sticking by me. 2-LCP, My first friends in Dallas, all our basketball and softball games together, and great times. I'm finally a SENIOR. Laura D., You made me feel at home when I got to the Hill, THANKS alot STUD. Paige, all the fun we had with Rush while cruising the streets. Barbie, a great friendship, great times, and playing together. Lisa M., our great friendship, stuffed animals and thanks for the intro to Ced. Li'l M., the triplets, being my little sister. Fiedelman, You've got two more years to be a star on the Hill, ENJOY! Jayne, Cougars and a rendezvous on the beach. Finky, someone to take my place at giving you nicknames that bug you, and to make you laugh. Tonto, the hope that some day you'll play b-ball, and a nickname I'll always remember. A.L., a phone call and similarities. Fedooor, Doug and Bob, skiing, nicknames, the word CANADIA and a great friendship. Sim, our sophomore year, secret glances. Packa Packa, T.T.P. whatever it means, and alot of fun. M.B. and K.D., You two are great and I wish we'd started hanging our sooner. D.D., I know you'll be a terrific dancer, see you on Broadway! Lerner, having fun Corey, You are the best escort I've ever had, thanks. I love your smile. D.P., You're a really fun guy and roommates or not, we're FRIENDS FOREVER! Alexis, parties, dancin ' and having fun. B.K., the Friends Forever club and basketball roadtrips. M.B., You're a sweetheart, have fun with three more years on the Hill. Rothrock, You're my Alabama cutie. Ziddy, You're always there when I needed to talk to someone. Thanks. Mercedes forever, right? Especially with the top off. K.W., Kimbo, hanging out, ski trip and a wreck I wish I hadn't seen. Goodie, BJOC, volleyball was a blast. I'll never forget that day when you ran those hurdles. Y0u're killer. B.R., excellent talks, great fights, living far away and understanding. Wendy, the hope that one day you will play your car stereo loud, the guy of your dreams and an apartment in N.Y. Tough Paws, Rocky fights in the street, water skiing and tubing, fast driving and someone to snuggle with. G.W., Every Stones tape, album, and poster, the Ferrari ofyour chice, smiles that hurt, all my clothes, hidden messages, nothing , and an open invitation to be my roommate. You'll always be 111. Lynn and Karen, I never knew how much fun it was to have sisters. Karen I hope we see each other more often, and Lynn it's been great sharing secrets. Vernon, Youfre a great friend, thanks. Mom and Dad, I hardly every say it, Thank You. You've given me the best start possible. I love and respect you both more than you will ever know. bm Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. C. Vernon Locklear 73 Julie Anne Ray Studious . . . short . . . Kaplan sweetheart . . . quiet . . . good things come in small packages . . . pretty . . . hates snakes . . . tennies . . . red Sz white . . . cheerleader forever . . . BBYO . . . perfecthair. . .didn'tfastonherbirthday. . .loudlaugh. . .Julie 113 . . . Bruce . . . perfect prep. . .Julie G. . . . cute . . .would make a great psychiatrist . . . Lil' Julie . . . I, Julie Ray, being of enlightened mind and 4'10 stature leave the following: To Shannon: memories of cheerleading camp, roommates, divers, hurt shoulders and a very special friendship. LY! To Michelle B: memories of cheerleading, our many talks and laughs and a great friendship! To Susan G: many laughs at cheerleading camp and ant Sz giraffe jokes. To Dee: memories of Lester Melnick teenboard, height jokes, boy talks and my best. To Karen D: our many boy talk sessions, all the boys you want, math class and an everlasting friendship! To Jessica W: chemy, our many BBYO talks, two more yrs. on the Hill and an unforgettable friendship. Thanks LY! To Darryl: memories of French class, birds flying through windows, regardez-vous and a wonderful friendship! To Julie G: too bad things had to turn out the way they did! To Amy W: memories of boy talks and nom, Iill miss ya! To Chuck W: memories of me always studying and you not, story problems, I'll call you back, UT, and Chinese food, an everlasting friendship ILY! To Audrey: our many secrets, long distanced calls, boy talks, UT and a great friend! To Francoise: laughs, phone calls, Lucille Ball, Laverne and Shirley, our many secrets, and a sister which I never had. You are very special to me! BFF!! ILYT! To Bruce: memories of Berger and Zesmer projects, moonraker, flat tire, Eppy head, finals, school and much more. Thanx for putting up wfall my excuses and for always being there! I made it!! ILYVM! To G-hill Kaplan guys: Alan, Marc, Brooks and Steve. It was great having part of Kaplan around at school. Please keep Kaplan 111 I m going to miss you all. To the guys of Rubin Kaplan: Thanx you all for letting me have the honor of being your Sweetheart for a year. Each and everyone of you mean a lot to me. Memories of lots of fun, red and white crepe paper everywhere. To Dr. Buchanan: my deepest admiration for all of your patience and care, thanxs for everything! I will miss ya!! To Mr. Gonzales. Thanks for always caring and the ability to make me smile. I made it!! To Mrs. Eastus: my appreciation for all your guidance and interest in me!! To Hyla: like a pro, my height, my 2nd mom, our many long talks, and everlasting and unforgettable friendship and love. I could have never made it wf out you! I love you tons. Thanx for everything!.'To Nanny: Thanx for always being around when I need you! ILY! To Gigi: You're a life saver! memories of our many long typing sessions. Thanx for all your love and support! To Joe: The greatest brother a sister could ask for. Thanks for helping me get thru all this. ILYT!! I finally made it!! Mom and Dad: Words could never be enough to express my deepest feelings for you both. You have stood by my side for the past 18 years of my life and have made it beautiful. Thanks for not only being unreal parents but for also being my friend. Thanx for giving me the opportunity to make my life what it is today and for putting up wfme through this experience of growing! I love you so very much!! And to Greenhill, I leave 8 years wfa world full of knowledge and the pride you have given me. Qwlwd I took from them the knowledge sought I left with them a part of me! - Julie Ray 74 ,,, V , K nr if , ' 1 .--. , f g in , may , G 3 , ' W so Z., . . - 1 .M , 4 be , 2, ,V Q , .ir if , new 354 it Crystal Kay Rothrock Chris . . . SMU '82 . . . John . . . Crazy driver . . . smart . . . beautiful . . . looks like Brooke . . . funny knees . . .a Southern Belle. . .good athelete. . .tall. . .Mobile, USA. . .model. . . apples-artichokes. . .hot tubs. . .was discovered inarestaurant . . . great clothes . . . volleyball . . . crazy . . . sweet home, Alabama . . . Denton-bound . . . talks to herself. . . I, Crystal Rothrock, of sound mind and tall body thank the following: Mom and Dad: we've made it through temper tantrums, never-home-on-time-dates, and 13 moves. You've both been my best friends - supported me, shared my joys, sorrows, angers, and my side during struggles. I appreciate your friendship - it's eternal and so is my love for you both. Thanks for the patience, the last 18 yrs.: and for making me what I am. I'll miss you when I go to school, but I'll be back with dirty laundry! Robbie: my car, phone, baby brother, someone else to kiss your freckles, my love, hugs, and caring 4-ever. I LOVE YOU! Mom KID Sherri - SMU, Alberto, your ability to juggle E,K,A,D,T, etc., Sherstal Drink, mascots, curfew changes, 3am fone-calls, infinite friendship, more memories, not enough DAMrNoom! Bev SL Paul - thanks for feeding me and for having your baby! ILYall. Gavin - Classics cramming, college girls, referee QMEJ, 4-wheeling, crying over your lie, Meg, Advice ithanksl, talks about J.C., I'm gonna miss you! P-tree: Jean Claude's, Mardi-Gras at church, chats on Brian's porch, visit in the hospital, stalling the RX7, new girlfriend for every week, THANK YOU, I'll miss you. Jane - quarters by ourselves, date WXGS, new knee Cfor both of usl, Weedointro, OU, Ferrari wfwet bar Sz first aide kit, OUR smiles when THEIR names are mentioned, your unique personality and understanding! ILY. Pam - loud secrets, you're SO weird!, car conferences, Denton trips wf12 QU Sz JU were selfishl, La Isla, babydoll eyes, V.B., screaming at little boys on bikes, write me! ILY Jill- I knew it was him, red Ferrari, Tom Selleck Knot RWJ, lst team SPC, Denton dr., kiss from a smurf'?'? - whatever, Steve's wedding invitation, library conversations, ILY ZI - huge fite in 11th, exams, nails, Chica, ADAM, RG, coconut mauve lipstick, first speeding ticket, Hawaii Sr Padre trip, 1st period sleep ins. See you OKLAHOMA UNI VERSITYfTexas wkend! ILY John B. - chasing rabbits after school, ashtray as big as a red truck, there's a bug in my soup, aloe-vera, black patten spikes. Alex - a date wfall the new girls, 10th grade romance, 1600 on the SAT fsince you only got 15993 Susie-Q: cramming 4 Eng. tests, yacking sessions, burping lessons, your encouragement, chocolate records! Minni - my nickname, personality, basketball scholarship at Browne, your permanent smile! CO-CO: lab partners, a ride home CU saved mel, your sparkling eyes, a teddy-bear hug. Lynn - pep talks, La Isla, blossoming friendship, family dinners, take care and be yourself! Kateri Sr Cindy: 11th grade, it was fun. I don't know whether we've grown up or increased our immaturity. Don't be afraid to be yourselves - it's easy wfeffort. Good Luck after highschool, college, etc. Istill love you both. David, Denise, Mike A 8: Mike M, Karen, Shannon, Lauren, Nancy, Steve, Bobby, Jordan in D.C. V you've all been a part of my high school years at GH. We've had memories that will never be lost. ILY all. Mrs. Eastus - you've been a wonderful friend and advisor, thanks for the extra boost when I needed it. Mrs. Silven - our chats during fifth period, the senior wfo an A ionly a B+ + +I, you've been a great friend Sz teacher. Mr. Murphy - I promise I wasnlt late, Jill SL Pam pep talks from the two of us, an ex-geometry student. To the SENIORS of 1983: Shemin would say we are BAD: we are, we know it, and we've worked hard. Itls been real - See ya at the 10 year Reunion!!! Lastly - John Weed: May 27, rendezvous in hot tubs, nightmares, Kiowa, borrowing S from ladies in bathrooms, bad knees - sore feet, Shakespeare play - it's ALIVE!, your patience, my silence, dinner wfdad, the WHO concert, bikini bodies from Cozumel, Vince, long-distance bills, The Beatles, someone to scratch your back when I'm not there: so many memories and feelings but not enough time to express them - just read the description! I'll miss you and love you forever . . . GREENHILL - toodles!!! No happy time that passes Is ever really gone, If it leaves a lonely memory For looking back upon. - Robin St. John What can be conceived can be created. - Ferrari 75 Lauren Louise Samelson beautiful . . . Blammo . . . pretty eyes . . . funny . . . Loren Z's cousin. . .likes to kiss people-Hello. . .Papagayos. . .flirt. . . Laura Lee . . . great clothes . . . spacey . . . Mexican guys . . . Hola,chica . . .great personality. . .Spain. . .Lauren8tLynn . . . perm . . .crazy. . .Laurencita. . .mamacita. . . l. being the Lauren that I am, leave the following: MIKE lconanl - fuzzy slippers, bagels lharlical, kleenex, a copy of my diploma. A ticket to NASA school of cohete cientistas del mundo so you can visit me at college. I miss you in class. TODD - John, Lynn won't get it. A new dog, The ability to twirl your pencil with both hands, teach James. JOHN - can I listen to tapes in your truck? Carly Simon and a diamond earring. A new cup, a strake sign. A date with the best-looking girl at my college the first night you get there. I hope it'll be soong I will really miss you. ILY so much. JIMMY, James the Lad - Burritos at the zoo with Andre, your coach for women, ARTHUR with Wendy. You've been a h--- of a friend, remember, whatever I say I'll always love you. DAVID - Thanks for the constant abuse, you've taught me to be a man. We need to have another party SL picnic at Restland - next time we'll bring the frisbeeg your sister because I like her. COREY - a HUG, and a punch in the stomach. I'll be nice to you ifyou're mean to me. GINA - Frogs in your pool. RDGIRL. Freshman sarcasm - why can't you go back to Papagaycfs? Hillcrest bushes. Isnlt it funny how guys that are best friends sometimes use the same lines. You are a very special friend and lucky to have a mother as sweet as yours. WENDY fGwenl - prom prospects seen at Fridays' with the History class. Fresh, fried rice, a flirtatious Chinese waiter, maybe a new purseg the old one smells. Topco baby oily pink hair in the summer. Blue nail polish and black hair in the winter. You're a great friend, one of the best, somebody I can always talk to. STEPHANIE - Locomotil. Every sickness you can get in Acapulco, waitresses in Cozumel, Corona Sz Modelo, Ben Barzune, Oklahoma, you are one of my favorite people in the whole world, ILY JAMIE - Bosco fof coursel LQue tu mama que? binaca, lip gloss, tonks, P.J.'s until 6 AM, lots of good magazine articles, exercises . . . I'm glad we've become so close, I'm sure our friendship will last forever. Que te vayas bien siempre mi amiqa, te amo mucho. LAURA LEE - a bit of advice, get a real job, go to a real school, get a real personality, and keep in touch, we'll have lunch sometime oh, and get a real car and eat real food tnot 7-11 french fries or the pseudo- Cambridge-try Jean Claude, a table for 25. You're great. ILY. SHERRI - my name is Laaaaauren, the Columbian Club fl bet you forgot thatll ofcourse the motes. PAM - L Quien es maggie-o- rita? must be one of Orlando's Cque nalga tiennel friends. ANDREA - Stay out of trouble. ALBERT - My favorite son, thanks for your letter. LELAND - Light-blonde, almost white hair. You picked a great day to be born. I'm really glad our friendship is so strong, you're a beautiful person. LOREN iHopeJ - Thank goodness for middle names. MINDY - the beauty I'll never have. BEVERLY AND MICHELLE - A never-ending can ofwhip cream. . .Inwood village lounge and Charles. THE AVILA FAMILY - Mi familia Mexicana, gracias por cuidandome. Te Amo ELENA - Te Dejare todo que puedo darte porque eres una amiga tan maravillosa. Sabes que te amo. Hasta luego. THE KUPFERS - you all are like my second family, ILY PHILLIP - my car, a grand piano, more grey pants. PARENTS - thank you for all your support I really appreciate everything you've done for me. ILY to the class of '83 - the party isn't the same without you. Sink, Congratulations and Love Mother Billy Sz Phillip 76 Gregor Johannes Sauer cute. . .a real sweetie. . .naturally brilliant. . .silver VW. . . x-country. . .sharp dresser. . .gregarious. . .Gregor. . .Judy . . . lives in a mansion . . . talks C100 mphl . . . great skier . . . strawberry ice cream . . . semi-finalist . . . true gentleman . . . Rocky . . . always late . . . Neiman Marcus man . . . speaks like Socrates. . . My time spent at Greenhill, for the most part, has been well spent. I feel that I have learned and experienced things I wouldn't have known had I not attended. More important than all of the knowledge gained, however, are the people I got to know. Every special friendship, every special experience helped me learn more about myself and the world we live in than all of the statistics and facts I had to digest in my courses. It was, in fact, these experiences which enabled me to understand, and put into perspective the vast amount of knowledge introduced to me at Greenhill. Before I begin to thank those who enriched my experience at Greenhill, I want to point out that omission is simply a failure of my still imperfect memory, and that my appreciation is just as applicable. . .To MB: I leave freshman discussions, x-country, and skiing. To ZB: a lifetime supply of pencils, pens, and paper - all borrowed, sound effects over the phone, and a friend who will be as punctual as you are. To BC: your own art gallery, a cute laugh, and JSB. To JL: back pay for all the Calculus tutoring you did, muscles, and the ability to quiz bowl. To Dee: f'What kind of girl are you? , rolling housesfbreakfasts, swim parties. To Karen: phone talks, someone who deserves you, The Toy of your choice, back seat jammin'. To SC: a Freshman prom, and x-country. To JG: the courage to speak out in French class, and a horsewhip. To AH: Danny Kaye, French II, Angie UK . To PC: x-country aspirations, the girl of your choice CI know who you'd pickl, and your aquarium. To Sherri and Loren: an elvin chauffeur to drive you home after every party. To SP: a burgundy touch - remember Midas, and my admiration. To AS: a visa to every country in Europe. To GT: 7', a milk family, a slam dunk, and a super basketball season. To AL: hope and happiness. To JF: a broadway tryout, and the key to the Blocked door . To SG: monkey imitations, Halloween I-III, and college cheerleading fyou could make itj. To Kevin: a fast car, and the ability to ski like me. To JS: a ride home. To BG: a great Senior year, and a ride home. To MC: a fuzz buster. To AF: greatness in X-Country, a car antenna, the Houston Galleria, and a great ski trip. To CK: a truce, and a friendship that finally developed our Senior year. To Judy: Koochie! holm,-boy, phone calls at 1:00 am, play tryouts, the Who concert, all my senior accomplishments - you had a hand in them all, and my love. I'll always remember you. Finally, to all those who tried to help me reach my potential: the knowledge that it was always appreciated, and the assurance that despite facts which may hint to the contrary, I will someday approach it. - To the class of '83 and those who follow it, this quote: Time present and time past Are both perhaps present in time future, And time future contained in time past - Eliot Every human being is intended to have a character of his own to be what no other is: and to do what no other can do. - Channing Get up! Get up! Get back on your feet! You,re the one they can beat And you know it. - Styx Z 77 Todd Michael Schneider Schnodd . . .sweet. . .Todd-0 . . . funny. . .always nice. . . football . . . computer whiz . . . never studies . . .machine . . . injury-prone . . . cute jokes . . . Big Red . . . Ted Beaker . . . Toots . . .good water skier. . .I'm gettinganewcarstereou. . . good friend. . .makes new girls feel at home. . .hates school. . . goalie. . .party. . . I, Todd Schneider, being of no mind and somewhat battered body, do bequeath the following to the following people. To Jimmy, 36 Preston Hollow, the Lean Mean Racing Machine, a Ferarri with a Turbo Rabbit body and a Scirrocco steering wheel, my sense of direction, a Lynyrd Skynyrd sticker for your car, hick music, my comments in English, Boones Farm, Andre extra dry, younger women, six cartons of B8zH's, lots of good times, friends forever. To Michael CConnanJ, Outward Bound fLewis 82 Beckyl Hey Edith get me a . . . , tennis, raquetball, Physics iNussbaumsJ, my taste in music, all the Freshman you can handle and a lasting friendship. To Wendy, my jokes fBrookhaven?J, Paul, pool parties, our band, a Confederate flag, a case of Velamints, and the power to change the world. P.S. You're not really a whimp. To Lauren, Who kissed me? , Is this the Parsons residence? , studying for exams, my voice, my typing and a busload of Mexicans. To Karl, a Rabbit GTI. To Steve, Mr. Bon, the Dr., Indoor soccer fand afterl, poker and BBYO. To Lynn, Del Taco iJohn?J, a new fire alarm, and a Spanish passport. To Karen, Since you Asked . To Kateri, all the Birdseed you can eat. To Greg, I got a new girlfriend this week , Irwin, Golden Acres, Peppermint Schnapps. To John, DIAB's forever. To David, the taco wagon, mud racing, The vinyl plum lad yo. To Laura Lee, a nice Bohemian artist, a wild photographer, super alley, many parties at your pad. To Nancy, a years supply of lunches. To Mindy, all the chapstick you can apply. To Gina - a joke for you to laugh at iBecause you never get minej. To Kent - everything you felt you never would have, my sincerest apologies, and my friendship. To Coach Samide, lunchtime weight-lifting and basketball, tape jobs, my squating helmet and my friendship. To Coach Witman, thanks for the chance. To Coach Hall, thanks for putting up with me for all these years. To Mr. Murphy, thanks for helping me make it through Upper School, I couldn't have made it without you. To Mom, Dad, Susan, David and Peter, thanks for everything and I love you. To Greenhill, I leave the last fourteen years of my life. And to those who I've forgotten, thanks for everything. BYE! wa ' So you think your life is complete confusion and your neighbor's got it made Just remember that, it's a grand illusion and deep inside we're all the same - Styx Boy don't worry . . . you'll find yourself, Follow your heart and nothing else - Ronnie Van Zandt Compliments of Dr. and Mrs Gerald A Schnelder 78 , Sherri Lynn Seidel short and sweet . . . Keith . . . RX-7 . . . LTR-MCH . . . worry wart . . . funny . . . cute . . . has romantic boyfriends . . . beautiful eyes . . . everybody's little mom . . . great friend . . . study sessions . . . funny laugh . . . great storyteller . . . always has a smile . . . impatient driver . . . OUbound . . . I, SHERRI SEIDEL, being of motherly mind and small body bequeath the following. BETH - S.M. guys, lake parties, my ability to clean, your party, your ability to be fickle about guys, CARS Concert, long distance phone calls, I.L.Y. MARY - a date, parties, rolling houses, going out, take care! MINDY - my fellow vivarite, R.W.'s pet, art classes, Dom P., MIKE S. -long talks, a wink, a hug, French class, work? for partyb, karate B.A., one more year!, I will miss you! BYRON - Buddy!, Back Gate Club, DENVER, Prom, the lake, dinner parties, Joe T. Garcias, Lancer's style, secrets, and my love! GREGOR - History exams, talks, An ELFH, Judy, a smile when needed, the experience of taking me home, Illl miss you! ZANDY - cramming for finals, an endless supply of gum, aggravations, photocopying, my complaints, S.M.U. thanks for everything! I.L.Y. CRYSTAL - B.F.'s, John, Hsherstalsn, SMU parties, advice, late calls, 2:30 am, burps, secrets, ----- s!!! !, apples, laughs and cries, my curls . . . I.L.Y. ERIK - everlasting memories and a part ofme! ILY JANE - H1 ape and chicken, I Want Muscle , our diet, late, long talks, in the closet, my car, torn between lovers or friends, my help, on papers, Royal China, a limosine at O.U., ability to have partiesl, see ya at O.U.! I.L.Y. JILL - Tom Selleck, Spanish?, quiet study mustaches, SMURFS!!!, G.H. complaints, partying, take care next year! Cfeel free to eat at my house anytimelb PAM: M.N.I.P.P., Texxas Jam, making faces at people, H.Hour, have fun next year! GINA-BARRY!!!, long talks, P.E., M.J. - STONES, a pack on Forest, how disgusting , E. clear, I will miss your smiling face! DAVID P - long talks, a switch of cars anytime, ILY. LAUREN - TWINKIES, Spanish, Sunday School, Mike Specks, and many great memories! KAREN-SMU, laughs, memories, my advice, a date with M.S.,C.P., and R.G.,! have fun at A8zM!! LOREN - twin'?, sarcasm, our fights, water guns on Forest, Exams, BBYO'?, R.G., lots of fun!, BILLY SQUIRE, have fun at U.T.! ILY DEBBIE - DEBO, one of the best friends anyone could ever have, laughs, cries, yelling, there will always be great memories of our friendshipl, B.F.F.I.L.Y. KEITH - KEITHI KEITHI!, Oct 3, the biggest mirror, late calls, dancing, MARCELLOS, torching the trash can, Texxas Jam, The Park, XMASS lights, you are weird , . . . an everlasting hug!! I.L.Y. JACK - Our fights, my mouth, a closet in the house, the ability to make my car go 80 mph in half a blockl, you are not only the best brother in the world but the closest friend I will ever have! THANKS!! I LOVE YOU!! MRS. EASTUS - I couldn't have asked more of an advisor or of a friend! Thanks for everything!! I.L.Y. MRS. KUYKENDALL - The ability to be both a best friend and teacher! YOU ARE THE BEST! I.L.Y.! MRS. WOLFRAM - Thanks for everything!! B.G.C. - Street Signs, dinner parties, First class parking at Pat's, '82 prom, your Band fLee - D.B., Pat - our argumentsl, H.Hour. . .I.L.Y.A. MOM AND DAD - I will never be able to thank you enough for all you've done and have given me - love, trust, support, Cwhen I sometimes didn't deserve ith. You have given me the BEST life has to offer. I am very lucky to have both of you! I will always try to make you proud of me. I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH!! MEL - Thanks for everything, messages, compliments, support, advice, I.L.Y. GREENHILL - LEARNING WASN'T EASY!!!!! LATER!!!! ,OZWZW 79 Andrea Leigh Simmons 44 mysterious. . .very intelligent. , .quiet, but not shy. . .Greece '82 . . . Shannon . . . good friend . . . funky hair . . . pretty. . . Beatles . . . blue TR-7 . . . neat clothes . . . J.W. . . . SNHS Sz FNHS . . . new wave . . .ears? . . .ESD guys. . .takes time out to party. . .Sim. . . Andrea's triumph . . .Stones. . . I, Andrea Leigh Simmons, leave the following: To my dearest friends Lauren, Lynn, Pam, Mindy, Steve, Johnny, and Michael A.: I thank you for the love and support you have given me throughout my years at Greenhill. I will remember all of the beautiful, fun times we have shared and keep them close to my heart. I love you all dearly. To Jeff: A pleasant friendship and a marriage proposal. To Dr. Buchanan: Much respect and love for your understanding and worn out ear. It means a lot. Metamorphosis - A Greek word, An Aegean village, A natural phenomenon, A change of heart. Divinely inspired, A transfiguration Of time, space, spirit. It is why I love Greece, Why when I fly away I weep. - Bruce M. Lansdale To Mom and Dad: Even though I resent our family situation and we all have suffered a lot of pain, I still love you both deeply. Finally, to Rena: Although we have had our share of sibling spats, I love you sweetheart. And I thank God for your recovery. I leave you all of my hair ornaments and all the bad words you can handle. Toodle-loo. 09. Compliments of Harold Simmons 80 . E ff' uit' ii . J' 'MW 1 eee ,A, ,V Vw VVVL I A ., I , 1 - . ' ' ,, ' ' if 1 I' . m.': EY V r ' ' ' ft , Jane . . . Mr. Cool . . . gorgeous . . . TD Sc BL . . . great athlete . . . actually, very nice . . . the SUS . . . naturally smart . . . pretty boy . . . loves to tease - Shannon . . . Ursuline girls . . . foo-ball-u-bet . . .loveable. . .cubby. . .crewcut. . 4150. . . rosy cheeks . . . likes Rick James . . . muscles . . . lady killer Gavin Michael Susman I, Gavin Susman, being of ever growing mind and hopefully still growing body bequeath the following: To E.K. - a ride home and some blocking skills. Pitre - 1 sane girlfriend. J. Steinberg - Mr. Prep, the lake, Seagull. Medvig - Senior Football. Muss - clean Sz jerks - girls' volleyball. B.J. - follow me, swimming lessons, Lip's house, see you at the top. Chris R. - college boys and a good friendship. Gina - exercise. Bart H. - a weightroom. K.W. - a 200 SX and long time friends. To the football team - a tradition of winning.Shannon -, You're the sweetest, I.L.Y., You're my only Sis. S.G.D. - the D.J. industry, Acapulco, strait Ln., Sz a lifetime friendship. Perry - Football, pumping, the S Million Saloon and the secrets to Bench Pressing. Jane C. - the lake, The Night of the Dog, and your shirt, my temper, Dom Perignon, you're my best friend, I'll care about you always, I.L.Y. Corey - Piranha, you,ll never know how much you helped me, Senior Football, Hell Yeal, crazy times, Football '82, and 1 pie in the face. Pack - neighbors, a bottle of wine.Mr. B.J. Duesbury - The remnants ofan old Empire to go home to, Don't worry we will protect you. To Coaches: Samide - a lifetime membership to the Saturday Morning Breakfast Club. Hall - a few grey hairs and all the jersies I still have. Witman - the aggravation of coaching me, a 7-1-1 season and my gratitude and respect which you earned. Casey - my tremendous strength, workouts of '79, and most of all my gratitude, you helped me by both your example Sz suggestions to develop into a man. Smith - the prepractice practices of '81 and my deepest respect and admiration, I'll never forget what you did. You demonstrated enormous self-strength that I can only hope to equal in years to come. Most of all I leave you the most successful part of my life so far, '80, '81, '82. Jordan - 10 lbs, my disco records, and finally Liberation, stay cool, Lil Bro. Darrel - egging the Cheerleaders, rolling houses and my uncanny ability to get out of trouble especially since you've already got my more unbelievable ability to get into trouble. You're both growing too fast. I love you 2 more than anything else. Mom and Dad - I owe you both so much. You've given us everything we ever needed, but most of all your love and support. You're the greatest. I love You.After 15 yrs. it seems like I've been climbing this Hill all my life. Now I've finally reached the top only to find higher mountains to climb. Greenhill, you will always be with me. Now my future calls. To all Farewell . I think of childhood friends and the dreams we had. Styx I'm sailing away set an open course for the virgin sea because I've got to be free free to face the life that's ahead of me. Styx Mom Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Ari Susman 81 Jill Karen Upfield sexyvoice. . .loves to ski. . .great runner. . .smurfs. . .pretty eyes. . .Jill'Billy. . .supercute. . .volleyball. . .silly. . .Steve in Colorado, . . speaks her mind . . .the ranch. . . Holly F. . . Homecoming Nom . . . Pam Sz Jane . . . gun . . . party. . . easy to get along with . . . the Police . . . country girl . . . Raymond I, Jill Upfield, being of smurfy body and smurfy mind leave to the following: Jane: Tumbleweed, Acapulco, komakozies, skiing at 5 a.m., starfish, limo, and the ability to keep fish alive, racing down Forest, Royal China, rib fight, Fastest peer in the West, and an unforgettable friendship, ILYll! Pam: Roofer the red, blowfish, lips, Strawberry Fields Foreverw and The Long And Winding Road , Foreigner concert, BURGER QUEEN, Freshman prom, champagne fountain, lost in Gainesville. Thanks for being such a good friend. ILYll Holly: bag of candy from 11 yrs. ago, Strawberry Field Forever and The Long and Winding Road , the ability to play tricks on the twins, SUPERALLEY, civic league, Police concert, night of, Eastside, 8.0, and Nostromos, green truck, ranch - yours and mine, racing down Noel, and Paradise Beach, thanks for being my big sis. ILYlll Sandra: Munchskin, green truck, stuck in the mud, wreck on ghost bridge, Mustang Road, sleeping on the golf course, civic league, No, I've got homework , meet me halfway, thanks for being there when I need ya, Remember I'm always here for you. ILYl! Loren: Zi, always getting me kicked out of class, problem solving, the ability not to get any speeding tickets, and thanks for making me laugh through all the bad times. ILY!l Crystal: model, a new knee, our trip to Denton, all our talks in the library, the ability to play poker, red with whitetrim, hottubs - watch out, thanks for listening to all my problems, you're a great friend. ILYll Sherri: Spanish - we made it, life supply of outlines, Keith, all our complaining, studying for history, something is always cooking at your house, you're a great friend. ILYll! Shemin: Cecil, Skippy, Bad Mamma Jamma, Mashin, and any other nicknames I gave you, V-ball, and overall crazy but that's the only way to be. ILY!! Sheri: MY second mom, Padre Island, leaves, water balloons, H's bushes, Bradfords trampoline, trailor night, and thanks for all the advice you've given me. ILYlll Patty: reckroom, bread crumbs under the pillow, wig head in the window, always the innocent one, does everything right, you're the best little friend anyone could have thanks for being mine. ILYY! Mr. Murphy: thank you for putting up with me, listening to all my complaints and getting me out of tight spots. ILYY Scott: all your wild stories, your ability to stay in a boat, Freddie and . . . for always making me sound logical, for being there when I need you and helping me get through Greenhill. ILY!!l Kim: your ability to stay sober, a million dollars to pay for all your speeding tickets, your ability to dodge a skunk, you're a great sis. I almost lost and now I know how dear you are to me. I love you with all my heart. Mom Sz Dad: thanks for putting up with me. You're the best parents anyone could have - thanks for being mine. I love you both eternallyll The Smurfs: I Love You Allll God: you've watched over my family, friends, and me, I thank you. I Love you more than anything on this earth! gage 3, i Wrai- Wk N f Q. ff . ,fa XA 5 X QQ N fig -eggs .f N, ,..., ,X , 5- isis . F' if i Ria I E like-Q-.I f .. 405' Gina Gysele Weinrich beautiful. . .far away eyes. . .never at school. . .is now driving her 4th car. . .Barry. . .the Stones. . .artist. . .Toyota trucks . . . loves MJ . . . Keith . . . quiet . . . Shemin . . . really sweet . . .petite. . .short n'sexy. . .likes older men. . .RD girl. . . Geno . . . perfectionist . . . 280 ZX turbo . . . never studies To my friends: I wish you success and happiness. It is hard to leave - I've grown up with you and now I must leave without you . . . I love you all. Mr. Norris, Dr. Graves, Mr. Gonzales: Thanks for your patience and understanding, Pam and Jill: memories of a lot of partying! Take care. Sherri: Keith, bottles of E.C., good times. Shannon: Freshman year, Senior friends, many memories. Loren: Dunkin' Donuts, R.G., crazy and fun times. Gavin: If I can put up with you, I can put up with anything! Thank you for being a friend. Nancy: Chelseas, giving Rick big tips, John, a great friendship. John: HMidnight Rambler , two concerts and the ride back home, P.I. reunions. I'll let you know when Mick and I are married. Lynn: Spanish guys and Spanish food, great talks, memories, my love always. Lauren: 26-inch afros, Gabriel, Do you like Jimi Hendrix'? , a best friendship. ILY. Leland: you were a special part of my life, Illl love you always. Jane: my f'Faraway Eyes singing partner, a best friend you know when!, party at the hospital, Tom Teryaki, I could go on forever! Thanks for caring. ILY. Betsy: songs, that Hperfectf' day on the way to the airport, Hollye's party, Austin: I'll always follow your advice. We have a beautiful friendship. ILY. Logan: paranoia, our great taste in cars, thanks for being a friend. ILY. Gregg: Forest Lane, Reunion Tower and Blue Oyster cult, fighting on my behalf, a big brother and a husband, Special things, your craziness, our sneakiness, summer memories. I hope you know how much I love you. Bobbyzjogging, ski clothes shopping, 'unbelievable',, airport runways, our ability to draw cartoons. Thanks for always listening, helping and caring. ILY. Wendy: Thank you , midnight excursions to Jack in the Box, a bottle and Keith Richards, believing in fantasies, a very real and beautiful friendship. Thanks for making me realize that things do get better. ILY. Kim: What can I say about a twelve year friendship? For reminders: T.W., Forest Lane, making the rounds, Monkey Man , and the night by the pool, Chelsea's three for one, Papagayos' . . . It is definitely a true friendship when you can do absolutely nothing and still have a good time. ILY. Berry: Thank you for some good times. I hope that someday you find what you want, I just wish I could've been the one to make you happy. I will always love you. Shemin: a New Orleans Stones concert, front row, and you are awful pretty for a North Korean, long distance phone calls, chocolate chip cookies whenever you want, being opposites ibut saying the same things at the same timej, Clarence C. and Billy Dee, you were . . . from the very beginning. You're what a best friend should be, I know I don't tell you how much I care. We've had a lot of great times, but what can I expect from a great friendship?! I love you. Mom: thank you for your love, patience, guidance and care: you will always have my love and respect for you're truly fantastic. Daddy: I'll always love you and will never forget the special closeness we shared. Thank you for loving meg I could have never asked for a better father. Lose your dreams and you Will lose your mind. JaggerfRichards LM, Lu. Susan Leigh Willms A d'0 udp! i iz Agdva Maxx 'SX quiet. . .innocent?. . .alwayswithKay. . .pretty. . .Suzy-poo . . .nice. . .Mercedes. . .older men. . .Rob who'?. . .my Jeff . . . g'He doesn't look 23, does he? . . . the towel incident . . . Teresa'solder sister. . .7yearcrush. . .Ozzy. . .Van Halen. . . David Lee. . . smart. . . Chantal . . . I, Susan Willms, being of sound mind and weak body do hereby leave the following things to the people below. To Chantal, a wonderful friendship, hours on the phone, all the counseling and advice you gave me, help studying for History tests and the hope that you have fun in college. To Kay, tLittle Playmatel, a trip to the ranch, Starfest and other family outings, trampolines you can't fall off of, surveyors in Jack in the Box, being chased around the pool table, and a fun date with Dave. To Cristy, your own bathroom, chicken salad with grapes, playing in the dark, party animals, red leather, your own kitten, and some hot water. To Teresa, Kerry and Bikl, french fries under a bed, coasters at Chili's, someone else to roll peanut butter balls, always riding in the hatchback, sharing all your clothes and good luck finishing school but don't have too much fun. To Donna, rock concerts, more money, a trip to Houston, Rocky Horror, camping out in the rain, and all the fun you have at work. Good luck with Baby Icky. To Eileen, lots of fun in our interesting English classes. To Kim, your walks through the commons. To Bob, a date with triangle-head in his beautiful car. To Louis, my football scholarship to Greenhill, and T. and eggs before an interesting ride to a concert. At least you lived. To all my teachers I leave my thanks for trying to teach me something. To Mr. Kittleman, thanks for chasing me through the commons until I finally turned in my homework. To Mr. Norris, thanks for listening to all my complaining, you were a great advisor. To Mr. Gonzales, I really missed your class this year and all your teasing, I will miss you. To Jeff, the color television I owe you, an interesting night on April 18, a skiing trip sometime, roof diving, my -o--, tsorry but that is as close as you getl, and the hope we can get along a little better, also a promise that I'm not going to pablo. I Love Youll To my parents, thanks for an education I may appreciate sometime in the future. I bet you never thought I would make it but I did. ILove You. To Granny, some Ozzy and Van Halen records for you tolisten to but try to watch the volume, taping soap operas, and all the time you spent catering to me while I was sick, tmost of the time as everyone knowsl, what would I do without you. I Love You. To Greenhill, I leave after ten long, hard years, hopefully a better person. ti IJ kim'-H YU ,Wm -wzwww Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Willms 84 Q , Loren Hope Zidell energetic . . . funny . . . chases rabbits . . . wild clothes . . summerreadingsessions. . .Europe'82. . .sarcastic. . .cute. . . Homecoming nom. . .St. Mark's guys. . .nice car. . .pink. . . zany zi . . . unmistakable laugh . . . ziddy . . . classy . . . wild house . . . Forever Club . . . the Stones . . . cherry slurpees . . . volleyball . . . loves to gossip . . . cra-Z . . . daddy's lit'l girl To me, a will really isn't appropriate because I'm not really dying, I'm just about to start living! Here goes: Valerie: Big sis, BF, Chili's, yogurt on Sundays, Jay probs, JoJo's, long distance phone calls, good advice, FS, an excuse for everytime you're late, we've had so many good times and more in the future. See ya next year! Mary: Talks about you know who, cherry slurpees, Jesuit parties, LS, overdrawn CB, BF's, a tour ofGreenville in your Porsche, JL, double-date, T Pink will you ever get over Muzzy? Donuts on the soccer field, fights, you better visit next year. ILY Chrissi: California bound, Rockyanos, Summer '81 and S.S. It's a white Corvette! PG days and G.A. Janey: A warm-up for everyday of the week, a lunch at Andrew's, Thursday appointments, MMPAE, Ojeda's. You dropped the bomb on me! Amer. Civ. notes, exam night, and the ability to plan trips. Crystal: A long fight, an unforgettable lunch at Chili's, Timothy's, a kidnap, Espanola we share good secrets. Jill: Hey Up! Chemistry class last year, PS, Heart, VB season, the Smurfs, Magnum, and your obnoxious laugh. Pam: A drive to Gainesville, Must have died and gone to heaven, cherry slurpees, K104, Maine. Gina: The ocean tooh-yeh!! tanning days at the JCC, MS fan club, are you old enough to drive? Window washing freshman year, Mick, Roger and Barry. Thank you for always being there. Sherri: Keithy, Keithy, OU bound, finest collection of Cliff notes, the ability to finish a paper the day after it's assigned, are U cousins? We're gonna kill ya next year! Shemin: RRROAR!! A mini-beer, a grey hat, my back seat all to yourself, a burgundy car, and the ability to give good directions. We make a great floudj team!! Denise: A twin haircut, a ZX for each year, TB, New York. Shannon: SMU bound, Let's veer out of the math department. NaaNoo-NaaNoo, EM or GB? Where's that red Jeep? Susan: Goody! Memories of a winning softball team, and the ability to have lost or broken something at all of my parties. Melissa - spencer bracelets, PV, Europe, neighbors forever, BF's, chats, punk rock, Saturdays at Sangers. ILYVM. Mrs. Silven and Mrs. White: Thank you both for your guidance and support this year. It helped me through the rough times. Mr. Murphy: You have the remarkable ability to keep people happy. Thanks for helping me this year. Mr. Gonzales: Mr. Matchmaker, you're my buddy! Your constant delightful personality made my days a little brighter. Heather: A safe ride to school is yours now, cooking, instruments and a thoughtful heart. You have very special qualities and an abundance of energy - use 'em wisely! Julie: Now you get to have my Sunday breakfast, my line is yours, and NO - you can't have my car! Be patient and understanding and you will be very happy. Mom and Dad: How can I express my feelings to the two most important people in my life? You both have surrounded me with the good things in life. Your confidence and understanding are greatly appreciated. There have been rough times, but the good times seemed to have outweighed them. I've been lucky to have been provided with the best possible education and the greatest parents anyone could ever ask for. Don't think of me as leaving because I'll only be a phone call away. I LOVE YOU BOTH VERY MUCH!! Finally, to Greenhill: After 14 years in this place, it's time to leave. CIAO! 85 3 i ,W X . N S? N EE X, .V .1 ki . if Wg , W mf-A, S . ,S-.... wi i CL SS OF 1983 I E STARS ' by Mimi Platt Stars: an inspiration to us all. Reach for the stars we are told. Reach for the utmost, for excellence, in all we do. Strive for the heights in all we think. Reach for the stars. Stars: a brightness. ' Shedding fight on darkness. . Strive for the light in all we think. Reach for the stars. Stas: they shine above us, higlfin the sky. Perfection can be sought for and reached at its utmost. . As the small glimpse of light above guides us . Toward a new world and broadened horizons. Reach for the stars. ' Stars: an inspiration to us all. Their message before us every day, Per Aspera Ad Astra, O Follow our motto, and w reach them some way. STARS By: Stefani Silverb!rg Brilliant. rays. Breaking through darkness, Denying all boundaries and obstacles. Lights of knowledge breaking forth from the unknown, When the mind and space are clear. For cloudiness fogs truth and shadowswvhat could be. Dulling perceptions and breeding complacency. But stars are bright, cold, sharp, 'keen as ice,' . Reminding us that success comes only through rigor. lf we forego warmth and invite the cold, Per Aspera ad Astra, the stars we will hold. Q O The theme Mtars relates to the entire Greenhill Community. At Greenhill everybody is striving in some way to be the best. The students aspire to get the best possible education culminating in graduation. The members of the Senior class have reached the top of the hill and will now strive to do the best they can in the world. The faculty and staff aspire to be the best in their fields and impart their knowledge to the students. The headmaster and board of trustees. strive to provide and mainltain the most conducive environment for learning. All of us, in our own way are,striving to words excellence, to be a bright star. Zandy Baker '83 U O EDITOR I 0 . Wild light Shooting across the sky, Stays the memory. Stars. Dreams. Bot re infinite. Sh , Figures, Words Open receptivity to Education. Soon to be behind us, To give way to locked doors. We become clones, Patterns. But now we are young, Keen to achieve, To aspire. Per aspera ad astraa Shelley Hutton Q 1 . a Theme development is one of the key factors of an outstanding yearbook publication. This volume is special in that it reflects the motto of Greenhill - Per Aspera ad Astra - Aspir to the stars . At the beginning of this year goals were statedgo reach for knowledge to go beyond what we might think possible of ourselves and to exghrre the unknown to the best of our abilities. Through striving for the best, members of the senior class have chosen and been accepted into some ofthe finest institution of higher education in the United States and aboard. Numerous awards of merit have been awarded to members of the student body both in academic and extra currilar activities because they strove for excellence in whatever activity they undertookg they aspired to the stars. 0 , Chantal Kruczek '83 , EDITOR O 'gd 87 O -vu., QC-Af10LI RST 9 mush FISH AREN'T AS 5624935 g:E,w'I lg Q! ,7 Q Ennuulif IS N0 I love ICE CREAM AS YOU Sentsmental ENDANGERE fm-nga' DALLAS 'J 'DNIGH IM 'UM HOT DOGGERS O fs A , ,, 7, .A L, J 2 4 QW ? JZ KR W, M 2,3 4. A g Q ff Q W XX 1' ROVER ww W, GIRLS, Q G-AMESWJ QMANNC Ill! X Wk 'KX 71 N2 WMU TA niiior-rr ' D 0 f ' 9 5, O 0 4 O Q 5' Us A , 4 , ' JE -Q1 gw '.e ' .asf ii O 4 ns ll Q it WW I Mifw 5, Vi ,f ,AE 0 an S' 'F K uf E H ar fl f Q 0 1' fs' Q Q, 5 U , 8 1 QQ 'Q In 0 , if ., l f 9 3 4 1 O H . P up I il wr Q.,iO fi V,L, in 5 if i 0 . ...f H 9 , an Q? 1 af W 5 if Q - Q .E . f 4 nw Q Q C SPIRAL GALAXY IN TRIANGULUM ' an Beth Ablon Jayne Ball Lea Bauman Ethan Besser Bret Bloomquist Brad Bracken Gyrid Christofferson Peter Claggett Phillip Coe Edward Corbett Michael Davis John Engels Gretchen Felber Bill Fergerson Mark Fern Gavin Fite Peter Frenkel Betsy Gilbert June Goldfarb Peyton Hayslip Peter Henderson Jill Hercules Cristy Hershman Gregg Jacobs Ginna Johnson Nancy J osephson Eric Kelley Mike Kirshenbaum Kim Kissinger Ken Kokko Jill Kratze Kim Krueger Leslie Kuykendall Sam Ladymon Andrea Lazar Stanley Lemons x'- ww .fl . is Upper School - 11th Grade rf ffl Q it 5 e 5? .. Q K sr.: a . Q t . I Q .... T A' Q , 2 A 8 X sf'--wfissaiimr '-.- A. S 4-.,- . P ' xii . S ff? 1 ' i r 1 1 t . '- ' N . , . K ..,: :.f .M e i.,.,. i . ... e T rv PD . K .V ,xr vw K i J j , . . 3 or it ,5 n cs. r ' Q- ff. c we K- , M Q F O X, 1 ' L.. -W m lim Q Z, ui V 5 ' 't gif 1:: e . . .Q -sf we i i f if 7 hL' . H as , .. T Q Nm? Q TSW-'zffsfff f a e is . A k s ' . M . . A Andrea Lazar hustles after the ball. Pam and Ethan, a well kept secret. The junior class started off the year with many good ideas in mind. During one of our class meetings early on in the year, a numerous amount of fundraising ideas arose. With the consent of our fellow classmates, the officers of the junior class hope to have a danceathon. By having a few minutes of each class meeting devoted to brainstorming, we will be able to have done certain activities which each junior will have helped to complete, either by contributing the original idea or by donating some of hisfher time. For Community Service Day, the juniors, along with the rest of the Upper School, participated in learning the primary stages of CPR. This year has been a good one and we hope to follow through with our ideas into graduation. How sweet it is . . . Y, he i David Liston, a member of the fearsome foursome. The Greenhill Pep Squad. 93 Randy Lieberman David Lipscomb David Liston Lesli Marcus Linda Marver Lee Anne Maser Kelly McCullough Stewart Mitchell Paul Nelson Kelli Noland Susan Reeves Ann Rickenbacher Tony Rose Karen Rupert Alan Schnitzer Jonathan Sheehan Debbie Shelton John Shepard Susan Silberberg Caren Skibell Michael Sowry Gregory Taylor Sharon Thum Cathy Trice Cheryl Turner Erika Viroslav Rick Wiedeman Wes Willaert 2 P 1 Upper School - 11th Grade ff' ww-5 r 3? ,hy WL Ny 4-5' , Wx bi, , tu fv-1.4, W,t-w -'Hr me 4. S ' A N,-ff Hx Ijust don't understand! Through the tunnel to the future . . ...-..u.--- ,.....-qc-0- Chemistry is so much fun! GHS Homecoming spirit!! Betsy tastes one of Greenhill's experimental sandwiches. Eric Kellyg future Senior Superstar 95 Allison Aranson Barton Autrey Adrienne Baker Alan Buckner Chad Coben Jan Cowles Katie Cravens Chip Crowell Todd Dailey Andy Daniel Brad Dardaganian Richard Deberry Shari Disraeli Danny Elkin Lance F elber Cindy Fiedelman Brian Finch Karen Finkleman Matt Finn Jill Fischel Chris Foley David Foote Jessica Frankel Ben Gold Mathew Golden Marjory Graue Kelly Harvey Brent Hillebrenner Michelle Hoffman Shelley Hutton Laura Isaacson Angie Jacobs Jessica J ines Chris Kesler Alicia King Cindy shows us her pearly whites. What can we say, we're great. elf e fi. , lg ut .4lf 5..4 :gl i 1 A M, W I 44 I,,,, , ' ,, .MM-w-1' f W ,W ,,.,w W 'W 4 f , K ,, ,W I'm almost finished. The sophomores, as a class, this year did many projects. In the beginning of the year we set a couple of goals. One of these goals was to be a spirited, financially solvent, united class. To achieve this, the class often ordered pizza for lunch. To reach the financially solvent state, we ran the concession stands for various athletic events. The class as a whole has not decided on one major fund raiser. The ideas ranged from giving a big party to having a carnival-garage sale. All in all with the activities completed and the ones planned, we would say that this is the BEST year the sophomores have ever had. if Why don't you call me at home tonight? T a,,. ,,,,,r 1 1 Bart Autrey shows us how to take notes. 97 Joey Lane Amy Langfeld Marc Lipshy Willie Loconto Monica Lu Bucky Lyon Gavin Melmed Karin Miller Doug Murphy Lisa Newman Tracy Newton Stephanie Oakley Mimi Platt Will Rose Lara Rosenberg Jennifer Schrader Michelle Segal David Shelby Cindy Siegal Stacy Siegel Stefani Silverberg Lori Sobel Buffie Strickland Jewell Stroup Jordan Susman Charlie Switzer Jason Templeman Andrea Termini Linda Turicchi Stephen Weinberg Jessica Weiss sei: in lx xl! I Upper School - 10th Grade yrre b by r H b K if . i fi 2 Love in the library. VK I write better with my eyes closed. ,, ,V I 4 ZZ! ' ' Q 1 1' 9 We lu 'I N 'W in r ' i , 7' V. Q xx I i .,,, V A v, W 3 '5 Adrienne and David enjoy breakfast - Mortarboard style above: Jordan improvises during Drama assembly. left: Who will catch the ball? Brooks Alkek Brad Barnes Robin Beasley Becky Birdsong Maggie Boodry Stephanie Brazill Greg Brown Marc Buffin 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 Craig Fischman Carey Fitzmaurice Andrew Foote Andrew Gillin Billy Goldston Jennifer Goodnight Angie Grinaldi Jeffrey Ground Michelle Hennelly Dana Hickman Kevin Hicks Eric Himel Phillip Hopkins Alan Hunt Chip Hutner X 3 If i ff Upper School - 9th Grade The Freshman Giggle Club all R How's this?? I ,Wk N , a L ' 43 ' ' , if . . i ' ' ' ' 2 . . ,, ,,,, .gmfeizf-111' 4 .iii-if 75' , in X, B 20 S The freshman class' transition to the Upper School went smoothly this year, starting with the Student Council Mixer. From then on they proceeded to enter the first trimester on a good note, both academically and socially. On Community Service Day the freshmen and sophomores split up into smaller groups and learned the basics of CPR. This workshop was directed by Dallas area paramedics. In the afternoon, the freshmen went on to compete against the sophomores in either flag football or volleyball. The freshmen also planned a trip to Bachman Lake, in the early Spring, to raise money for a Dallas based charity. The class Student Council representatives were: Kyle Rovinsky, Brooks Alkek, and Chris Mulder. The class officers were Pres. Julia Erwin, V-Pres. Kevin Hicks, and Sec. Treasurer Jennifer Goodnight. 1 2 3 . . . You're on Marc's camera! leftg Jenny, the best lil' secretary in Texas. above, Catch that Hornet Spirit!!! 101 Lael Iozzo Sharon Jones Rauan Klassnik Karl Kokko Elena Koutras Scott Lambert Richard Latin Nancy Lazar Jennifer Lowery Marc Lubin Pierce Marshall David Matyas Tracy McCutchin Melinda Menzer Chris Mulder Alison Murdock Mary Norvell Robert Nussbaum Jeff Pailet Anna Lee Parks John Perryman Lauran Plaskoff Mark Pokorny Larry Prager Diane Pulte Angie Ramos Mike Robb Robb Rothrock Kyle Rovinsky Mark Rubin Scott Sanderson Peter Schneider Clarissa Siebert Daniel Sikora Hilary Silver Stacy Stiffel J 5 nhl Upper School - 9th Grade K' mf K I my 15 . 1 f ,ffl ,, ,f g iw 4 f K ' fl. Q , .V , Q . A -av lv iygtgfifqgf , .. f 'Swv ,Q-4 . M , 1 My 1 N-4 0 fff A 1 N 1 . f 1 LO .fn , .fr 31 M Q' -1 ,.. 1. .TV 1 . , 4. -. 3, .v 'D 4 f V 2 I I' '5' J J' L i MQ. A ,xkwjwwfg 1 X l 1 W4 . W,-,....wMwH5v xnxx kr M ,,,'1 1- 'X 8 i,,.....- '. mhmbnxh.. Hey is this Greenhill food? A Coke and 21 smile! 5 4. 'f f Look Mr. Solon! . . and what's your name?', 4' Y ,, Q N ff 4, - '-Q 'V , ,wg P ' 4, ,,,, I 7, W 'aim Q ,in 4 , A l Q 1 ooo 1 2 f' ' Stacy prepares to shoot on goal. Letls go take a test! 103 Scott Stone Jody Swartz Nancy Thompson Waverly Ware John Warren Tina Williamson Richard Winfield Whitney Withers Y' Jody visits south end of campus for photography class. Isn't he CUUTEV lk Marc Buffin Richard Winfield John Perryman Upper School - 9th Grade W way ,, 551 ig. ,, Mr ,Z-W ,pff 'f,,, ' if ef v ':1 - li What do you want? Please dance for us. we Stacy, Dee, Zandy. Angie are all decked out for Homecoming. right: A genius at work. hwy? Hey, what can I say . . 105 if N xi ff Y Mary and her little entourage hang around. mmm, now that's interesting. 1 UF ': -, a, ' iii? e 2 . Yea! another one's done!! Jody and Mimi check out the football players. is sg Q X ! ff- rs:-'ff , p ,,...s i' I love smelling consessions! Hey, we're cool. . . ' .-ss.. UI --x ll 1 naw Dr. Nill reminds Kelly of the Latin convention on February 5th. Don,t talk to me, I'm reading! Six Jayne is surprised by photographers While collecting her books. A great group of workers! The seniors and the Spanish National birthday to Jill. WMM. Honor Society deliver a happy Morning Announcements. . 9 The guilty parties never show their faces. 4aTGIF1y E fl M3 3 , fri Q Seniors '85 I just love helping attentive students with their math. i i'f, ri' ' I ,, . ,,,,, in f 3 i',' q F 'Q V . H, EQLlLf,, f M, 0 4 9 t . V ,, , 5, 1 W f ,,,, , ' ff? f ' ff, I , ' K ' ' in I 41 No one will believe l'm studying. Aren't we a fun group?! I sv D gnu, 41' ,f 'f lfxxw ' I : if K Future GQ models. Jennifer and Kevin V aren't they cute? Football players M. Rubin, D. Perryman, C. Parsons, J. Bickel, A. Brooks and K. Hicks play cheerleaders. Q . if , of Can I help you with something? os- i L, N.. i f Smile pretty for the camera. HW yn-A Vu' Free moment provides time for chatting in the commons. so Flaw Fill! W' W? tK'PW .Q -- if-Q 5 ..u gg. . K A ti. . g 111.,L1.1,l g i:A - K ' - ' - e.:.am.S-- :fs k A -1:12252 S , S Q W H ' fe! Q -J.: suff 'NWN How did I get myself into this predicament? . . and you see, my point is . . swf ,wmv CHEESE!!! J? X SSR ' ,Xie pass. .- i 45 if ii' ,yr 'V Vi V e ff W V sv Is this really for Seventeen magazine? .. ,i,. .. fi, 5 I Igisifs fi .1 14.1. 21 .. .. ... ...-- 7 -. .i.f . ,,.b Iii- ... 1 .tw sg, ...ti ' S we ,ff Some people do read in the Student center. They're really going to take this picture! ' ' -was NDS iw? Hi there! I wonder where she is right now? LQ Best friends - Cindy and Stacy. What a great looking girl! iifdi,-aw' 1 It's not raining!! Marc Lipshy - sophomore class president. 111 Julie Adams Angela Adkins Bruce Agnich Elise Alhadef Doug Baer Phillip Baker Julie Black Brad Blonkvist Cynthia Bright Rob Browning Jon Buchmeyer Jimmy Campbell Carson Clement Beth Conner Brandyn Criswell David Crooks X f, Stefani Dardaganian Kerry Davis Diana DeGrasse Kate Dowe Kirk Dunk Jeff Fiedelman Bruce Fraser Margie Fussell fi ff f Kill' Stephen Gindling Stephanie Golden Julie Goldfarb Jeff Goodman Bryan Green Katherine Grossman Kathryn Hamm Chris Harrington Allan Hayslip Bill Heckel Matthew Henderson Mila Hermanovski sf A I Middle School - 8th grade E3 k:', .w if gp gngndm godnw . - P A . ...i. ......1 ... , ., Ti N A wk ...gn . J Wowwgiv-TM 4 W M - - - 5 f S f--------- ffsf L- S -. I lg l a 1 ev- :EZ 5 f - l i fr We ' me ' .. W .Sw W l Af. : ' ' X ' ,: ' X f 2--L? f LLm,V .L 'V g Q rs v::- Xefmf E merg.. .,,. .N- f.iiew 'iw QSETKQ. X 5 r .139 ao. Q S N, Q' ..1:: 6 iik E f i i kkrr Eg A xl -.- - ,::: N Q-W . . . N o. is . e - Eat, drink and be wary. Stop - Hold on - Stay in Control? mmmrff M -Qs...-.N-A-...w-'A xi,-,,...w..a,.., ,.o,. .V - Watch out Schwarzenegger, here's Greenhill. Stefani and Martha compare notes - musical. Look what the bunny brought - a Homecoming egg. The Three Musketeers. 4 Martha Hewell Julie Hoffman Mary Hofstedt Lisi Hogue Chris Huffman Craig Irons Tracy Jaffer Trey Johnson Bill Kauffman Ross Kollinger Sharon Kratze Amy Kreisler Chris Krueger Jimmy Kwun Garry LaMoyne Nancy Lane Matthew Laskowski Jeff Leiman Steve Lenhoff Scott Lipscomb Jennifer Lipshy Lee Lyon Kris Maples David Marcus Scott Mattoon Colin McCarty Patrick McGuire Jenny Monesson Mark Moniot Michelle Morgan Nicole Payseur Scottie Pearson Mark Platt Scott Porter Kristi Potts Greg Reese S Yi eee ii ffff 'M-M A. Middle School - 8th Grade xx- a?o X J, Tara Richardson Libby Roberts Lela Rose Judy Sayah Chris Schrauff Melissa Shinn Amy Sigman Slade Simon Robb Steinberg Marni Stiffel Kim Tirjan Amy Turicchi Brett Underhill Chris Velvin Alan Vuckovich Larry Warshaw Anna Weiss Jesse Williams N l i Q 'Hap l l 1, f like F if M .. .. .gl ,.H:,J I . f , I Nilwsiw 2: V j 3 Nicole Payseur Stephanie Dardaganian Brad Blonkvist Middle School - 8th Grade Middle School Hornets always give opponents a run for their money Kaan Bayulken Kim Beauchamp Leslie Beck Erik Bendiks Taft Bhuket Eric Blum Andrea Bond Chuck Brandt Susan Brice Allison Buck Prince Camp Cindy Cantrell Lisa Casey Antony Chan Chase Comer Cherie Cook Paul Davis Brooke Emerson Martha Erwin Alison Fechtel Jason Fischel Karma Gardner Josh Goldman Debra Goldstein Ingra Green Tad Ground Jennifer Harris Andrea Heckel Linda Houston Robert Huller Susan Hurd Mark Hurst Yara Khraish Amanda Klapprodt Mike Knowles Jimmy Koutras 7th Grade of A X Q QW-V142 2 5 40 4' n A A 2 4 wi V W' h 5 sz Vw 53 , , A s gk Qu ' Q AAQ A 'n ZK' f l' 'A isle n Lf i 'Q,.' i- gt VEI , A . I of 2 W v fe Q l r ng on n sw , , .l:. ., FVAI M i iv ei ' vi., , 1 ' 2' t 'W' A ' 'n7wf- iym wif. ,jan I , l if 5 A5 1 M Q Wm A Wh A -. 4 fwfmw A P b I A My QWWW fin 4? 4 , rrf 7th graders pose for Mr. Smith Chase Too Tall Comer It f .5 A . x Q sir 4 5 ty X Tad presented holiday wreath to elderly member of Brookhaven nursing home. Rachel Kuykendall Matthew Kyte Rich Latta Jimmy Laurito Jennifer Lee Jason Leeds Jamie Lerner Karen Levy Ricky Loconto Karen Mathis Eric McQuaid Mindi Michaelson Angela Morrow Mark Moss Bobby Murphy Erin Murphy David Natinsky Beau Nelson Elizabeth O,Rielly Jamie Pearlman Catherine Peters Robbin Raskin Victor Reyes Jennifer Riggs Rachel Ross Alissa Rubin Bo Rutledge Jason Saffran Anne Sanger Cathy Schrauff Melanie Segal Melinda Segal Ben Shepard Susan Shosid Carolyn Siegal Douglas Silver 'XT 49 Y Middle School - 7th grade NI iv Jennifer Lipsky VS Cindy Cantrell or 7th grade VS, 8th grade, or STICKS The Fat Stock Show in Ft. Worth field trip. i t Serena Simmons Kristin Smylie Karmi Soder ' Philippa Strelitz David Sunshine Amy Thompson Q x L ,A 1 0 ' it X 1 fl X 17, I g Y Paul Thompson Tara Trask Allyson Tiurner Pedro Vergne Lori Volkman Charles Warren David Willingham Kent Winfield Kelle Wood Andrew Yurkon Larry Zahn Jamie Zidell '-19' l f AX lg f-l gn W W it-4 After you have your picture taken what do you want to buy at the concession stand? Middle School - 7th grade Michaela Ablon 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 Amy Campbell Aaron Davidson Victoria DeBerry Kristi Dever Lara Fischman Evan Fitzmaurice Amy Foote Kurt Freytag Stacey Gaswirth Christopher Geary Ashlee Gilbert Whitney Glover Sharon Goodfriend Elliott Goodman Richard Greagor Gwen Gregg John Haney Earl Harris Jessica Henry Jeff Hickman Russell Hoffman Andrew Horlock 9' wav Middle School - 6th grade N-Wm C N, ii 11 5 is fi 4 . 4 , x w 5 E Students, teachers, and a parent relax as Renaissance Day comes to a You rang, Master? close. new 'W 'ff 2 i was y faq.. 'Z if .4-' ...ww , Watch out, Muhammad Ali! Renaissance Tetherball? g V W W , W. .-,x '24 .. Practice makes perfect for the 6th grade chorus. A stitch in time saves nine. 121 Braden Hosch Cash House Heather Hunter Monte Hurst Jason Jones Philip Kelton Max Kleinman Stacey Lambert Marnie Lane Kari Lanphere Gina Laurito Arthur Lee Jacque Long Scott Lux Jason Massman Michael Mayes Kim Mclnnis Mark McKay Caeley Melmed Saul Meyer Philip Michaelson Hope Miller Matthew Moniot Katherine Moore Anne Murdock Julie Pearson Leah Piassick Bart Plaskoff Brett Podolsky Preston Pomykal Rob Prati Sarah Read Colin Rule Chris Sanderson Tim Siemers Wes Snuggs V' Za 'ifik f ,fi Middle School - 6th grade Michael Somer Stefani Spiritas Richie Stark Josh Stern Julie Stone Todd Templeman A , ' , A 'ZF 2 5 2 v- V ' Sarah Todd , ,fi A f K V ' f 4 A M 3 U V Angela Vaiser ' , 7 i 'iv ' g, ,, W Robin Warren ,5 W jf A W f Y if S Burney Washington i i f 1' 41 , Alex Williamson f 1' . . 1 f X If X f I Ikoyi Winn wf x , K, V V ,WM X V V VV V Mr. Moline explains to Tonythat he hasafew 'Q' M llrww' s ' years to wait before he can be an official Ballon Launcher. Jason,Max,Arthur,Wes,ColinandRohstop between classes for a cavalcade candid. ' V Renaissance Day Recess a la teterball. ,V ,. , N 3, Middle School - 6th grade Robbie Anderson Beth Autrey Michael Barnett Teresa Bennett Torie Bentley Amy Beresford Lauren Bernstein Rolph Blythe Todd Brandt Andrew Bright Mitchell Buck Uri Burstein Laura Buss Mikyl Cordova Louise Cottingham Christopher Cousins David Dickey Matthew Dunn Leah Feizy Tamara Finn Hillary Freytag Paulette Frierson Kate Greenway Mark Ground Ralph Hamm Trena Harris Bobby Heckel Kendra Henderson David Hoffman Connor Hopkins Lauren Iozzo Jennifer Johnsen Niven Johnson Gina Khraish Jennifer Kirby Jeffrey Kirk Middle School - 5th grade Rd , , s,,.,r,,xhx 2 yd -'rw' W . W A 5 IKV fy . ,AAA Q . A 5 Lt,x , J E2 e- . r i .15 V A WW , V , V ,M M , !4 f A ' Y, 'X ,: f 3,f.. X A ' dl I 'w ai ,,, VE I Ai ,,u' :g,, 4 , :,, , , W 1 , . M 5 :VA .3 Sig i,, . .... .W , J. . nw ,, J J I . . . . and to our left is the monkey cage. Red alert for the student service crew. lx Parlez-vous Franglais? Fifth graders' service project is wrapped up in green and red ribbon. Spellbound!!! Future cartographers of America unite in Mrs. Braack's area. 125 Charlie Koutras Joshua Lake Lori Lemons Douglas Levy Rob MacFarland Jill Maddox Barry Marcus Bill Mattoon Erin Menzer Susan Meyer Melissa Miller Taku Miyashita Jonathan Morgan Cassidy Murphy Marti Okon Russell Pearlman Linda Perez Amber Phelps Jillian Pivnick Corey Pride Drew Puckett Kennet Ray Melinda Rembert Kurt Reser Michael Rose Brian Rosen Andrea Shutze Amy Siegel Jeff Skibell Ashley Stanton George Stergios Darrel Susman Jonathan Taylor Richard Taylor Jeff Tucker Javier Vergne X, - . fs gm if . Xr,.,.,u 5 . V41 1X J Middle School - 5th grade - . I 5 X N J MIN ,. ' E.. SSS L Q xl I --see . Us 4 r ac M, if -4' -7' , 1? f Q all ll. ..,- f a 1 3 1 at A lwfl Kelsey Zelazny Heather Zidell Erin cleans out cubby at end of Hat Day. Pr! A slide built for two. L -2219 w X R , 1 'M X tttt - , ' im, f - dl Close your eyes and we will have a surprise. l've got the beat! Middle School - 5th Grade 127 Eye-to-Eye, Nurse Henry. av-ss' ig! ,J ,4 ,- uP' ff' ' ,ff sv Fudge-o-Grams don't have calories! 'ZW' rw r y David Sunshine and his grandparents go for a spin around Rainbow Rd. 128 I Greenhill Orchestra forms a musical arch. il ,..s,.a- Rid'em cowboy Soccer takes a team effort. 'SL W 1 , Q ls.. iffy Greenhill's version of House of Pancakes ,WW V i f in Louie Armstrong, eat your heart out! Santa's helpers are especially busy just before the Holidays. gif! 'EES , If f i f sf l QE r. ssef V l The four musketeers. The A basketball team takes time out for a crazy photo. 'WQQJ 7 l l -ul,-V Smile, lean back - relax. i i 129 dl' 4 'V UW 'S H GRRSEE as We ot Andy proudly displays his trophies You can trust me, my lips are sealed. if GZ Love comes in all shapes and sizes. The Pyramid people L Rachel, there is a TV camera, maybe we will be on the 6 o 'clock news. Yea Greenhill!! 130 air 'r 'X ab Q.. P' M741 Make way for J. Kirk Kent . 4425 fww Q any inf Earl-'I 4 7' . ,,,, 1 uf l 'aazf ,, 4':,w.M , Evil ,, ,, , :i,, E ,,,,, LWKWM A Ms. Stevenson, this is my grandfather, Mr. Latta. Q 5? 9 Z it Us ,iv L Playing cowboys and Indians is fun, but where are the cowboys? ue... ! sssnn Monkeys play on the jungle gym. How many more does that chart say I have to do? Middle School teachers show their great teamwork. 131 Rob Adams Hunter Barnett Jonathan Bierner David Black Serena Bolton Michael Bond Bobby Breakell Jimmy Brown Danielle Brutsche Chad Bryant Luke Burton Linda Chan Alison Crane Mike DeMarco Deborah Dragon Makau Elder Meredith Ellis Emily Erwin Michael Fagleman Ryan Farley Renate Gerber Diana Goldfarb Mandy Goldman Ryan Hamilton James Hawkins Allison Heidbrink Bryan Hoffman Jason Jones Amanda Kline Barbi Kreisler Jason Krupp Kerri Lee Arianne Levin Kenny Lind Stephen Lipton Stephanie Lu N Lower School - 4th grade My I 5'-'U'- '-1-is-5.15 Fourth grade is a very exciting year for the seniors', of Lower School. A variety of integrated learning activities enrich a basic curriculum - embracing art and music as well. The Columbus Play develops from American History studies fand The Thanksgiving Play, a fourth grade tradition dating from the very beginning of Greenhill Schoolj, gives every student an opportunity to learn self-confidence and presence on stage. Cooking in metrics helps to bring reality to math class, while group experiments and class room pets provide responsibilities and social as well as self-discipline in science. Pioneer Week offers opportunities to experience churning butter, baking bread, and several field trips related to early DallasfTexas History. The year comes to a close with the annual fourth grade campout which combines several learning experiences with just plain fun! 43, 313' ? w,,iif T- ' WW A Above: And the winners of the hat contest are . . . Hunter, Jennifer, Rob, Shayna and Fred. Left: Mr. P. - May l take a photo for your 4th grade fans? Julie Magill Jennifer Maples Mark Mayben Clay McDaniel Fred McDonald Michael Miller Molly Morrow Brandon Murphy Mario Nieto-Alvelais Ada Norris Taura Null John O'Rielly David Pailet Laronda Poole Brandon Powell Jeff Ramos Lee Reed Shayna Rosen Alex Sanger Karen Schwartz Sarah Sentilles Dan Shea Jay Sherman Lisa Sigman Kristy Small Elycia Solomon Tamira Sperling Arni Sribhen Adam Steinberg Amy Thalman Troy Thompson Hank Thye Heather Tucker Kelley Underhill Pamela Vilches Alisa Volkman 4 x ,ix A ,,,-0 1ffX t. ye, 'sv x at X tw 4 9 .sv is . E ' John Vuckovich A Chris Wells L4 V Mark VVesemann Y i Melissa Zahn David Ziff Left - l,inda's hamster is sporting a somlmrero lor Honiworning festivities. Bottom Left - David enjoys his VVl1Ul9SOIT'l6.ClEllCl0ll5.i1Ild nutritional Greenhill lunchl Top Right: Michael Miller and Heather Tucker help carry donations collected by Lower Schoolers to the car. Bottom Right: Bobby Breakell proudly displays his Hoy Scout project made ot' flour. eggs and icing. -pf .,..-Q if ttrt E, l lllROUR -an .t:, ' I R . TVX L as Q 'le I FRiENDS E sm S, M, tttlrt - M , ' at W ll Q X 'R..f- ,, - if 'Q!lllv i it , 135 Turkan Bayulken Scott Beck Jenny Beresford Michael Birenbaum Sonnet Blanton Peter Bogdanow Belynda Brickley Tessa Brown Dominique Brutsche! Michelle Burstein Brian Calhoun Stephanie Cooper Jeffrey Curtis Amy Dickey Eric Dodson Rachel Duesbury Adam Dunn Cole Dunnick Christopher Emerson Brad Gaswirth Andy Gilbert Brett Gleitsmann Michael Goldfield Jennifer Hammond Philippe Hans Carey Hartin Alex Helderman Jordan Higgins Jeffrey Hood Anashunderia Howard Nicole Hunt Becky Johnson Clive Jonas Rachel Kao Katherine Kirby David Kirk 136 s 3 . 2 1 a .iw ,, ,m:g-X , .M D4 Lower School - 3rd grade Q Mrs. Dickens is ready for the Easter Parade early - Oct. 13th. Third graders enjoy a splash in the turtle pondfcomputer center. The third graders are now in the upper wing of the Lower School. Manv interesting and exciting events are integrated into the curriculum. One of the first activities is a unit on livestock which involves going to the State Fair to see the animals. A visit to a dairy farm culminates the unit. A study ofthe Pony Express and the 49'ers includes a mock mail route around campus and panning for gold. The mailing of addressed valentines to one another at the class postal station ends a unit on the post office. The children bake special treats and perform a little play and sing to entertain their moms at Mothers Day Tea. lflfhere the Red Fern Grows is a book read to the third graders followed by a showing of the movie. The finale is the annual campout. John WaynefTohv Harrah look-alikes. Rohit Kumar Kevin Kwast Heather Lake Ryan Lambert Nancy Levy Michael Lubin Jack Macdowell Karen Massman Kyle Mathis Melissa McCurley Katie Menzer Eric Natinsky Charles Norton Brenna Parthernore Lee Rand Grady Raskin Philip Ray Alison Read Vanessa Reineke Seth Romans Beth Rule Matthew Rush Caroline Sarao Laura Sawyer Liza Schell Bryan Singleton Jason Skibell Jason Spiritas Ryan Spiritas Lambrine Stergios Teddy Stiffel Daniel Sunshine Latasha Taylor Virginia Todd Nick Tragus Shauna Welch It-4 f 3. fr Lower School - 3rd grade 'P eefitfl PJ , v . 1 YE' I Mx' . sg fi, , - -of-., A ff li? ,n ' D7 Reb Wheeler Kim Williams --' Marcie Wills X Kenya Wilson ,lx ,. I' Granville Woodson ' Jeb Wortham K O' LOOK OUT, E.T.ll! Wild, West Cowboys. 4yf.,I mu...- 1 What do you want to do after lunch? fag Q ,Up-,. Gold Rush Greenhill style. Dana Bernstein Amanda Bhuket Jennifer Bishop Benjamin Bridges Amy Brown Joel Brown Andy Burke Donna Burt Jordan Burton Joseph Carlos Sarah DeBerry Scott Dryden Darcie DuBois Jeff Ellenbogen Melissa Elwell Issa Fanous Chris F arish Drew Fleming Shannon Geary Dustin Gray Pepe Guzman Jason Harlow Steven Hartin Kristi Huller Nathan Johnson Cavan Jones Wally Jones Alissa Karin Tom Kelton Eric Kemp Julie Kinney Chad Klawetter Bryan Kutner Barbie Lane Jennifer Lux Alan Magill ftlff mi' yr? 'Xf x Lower School - 2nd grade WOW V' M Top Left: Ryan has a little bit of everything on his hat. Right: The Gang's all here, we're ready for the Cavalcade. Bottom right: Ms. Thompson enjoys reading to her students. Bottom left: Lower Schoolers learning some of the cheers for the Homecoming pep rally. 3151. Second graders have a year filled with many varied, stimulating experiences integrated into the academic program. They go on field trips to the Fort Worth Stockyard and Thistle Hill. They have a Peanut Hunt, a Halloween mask parade, and they turn the second grade into a turkey roost with brown paper turkeys at Thanksgiving time. In Science, they learn about mystery powders, electricity, and their sound unit culminates in a concert played on homemade instruments. After studying Indians, map skills and Texas History in Social Studies, the second graders produce a Texas musical each spring. One ofthe highlights ofthe year was a visit by artist Dimitri Vail. The year ends with the annual campout, an enriching experience for both teachers and students. WI 141 Adrienne Maldonado Tiffany McDaniel Kevin McKay Ryan McMillan Jeremy Moore Louis Okon Jeffrey Oldham Mindi Partee Emily Parthemore Rachel Plenge Colleen Pokorny Dana Rashbaum Will Rogers Ben Ross Michael Ross Jason Rubenstein Michel Saavedra Brad Seal Cindy Solomon Leisha Spier Lisa Stein Robyn Strelitz Jason Swartz Nicole Taylor Bill Teague Mark Toews Conn Walters Lawrence Walters Dana Wiesenfeld Brad Williams Josh Youngblood 142 THE STARS What do the stars do Up in the sky, Higher than the wind can blow Or the clouds can fly? Each star in its own glory Circles, circles stillg As it was lit Lo shine and set, And do its Maker's will. Christina Rossetti Lower School - 2nd grade ---...AQQQA 'ef ...nu ,,,, . The Brownie Trio: Right: The past and the future during a grade class, Bill, Chris, Mark. Above: My students have great senses of humor, says Ms. Gretencord. -x Scott Dryden is named It for tag at recess. ff.. . Jake Abraham Courtney Ashley Mandy Atkins Gentry Beach Solomon Bergman Meridyth Bland Erica Bloom Malika Burman Jennifer Burns Katie Cecil Stephanie Cohen Gregory Coke Austin Collins Fletcher Cordell Suzanne Crandall Jennifer Dodson Rebecca Dragon Antigone Elpern Ashley Eltis Ezra F inkin Justin Frauman Christopher Frierson Phaedra Gwyn Jeff Hagler Denver Hamilton Robbie Harris Shannon Harris John Hashop Lauren Heidbrink William Hidell Matthew Hornbach Khraish Khraish A .fql -A s mm ' , ,4 Barrett Howell Alex Hurd Lindsey Irons Lower School - lst grade in ,,,A fre-awfcg, fi' 6 ,mn , Egg? My I if A if-AH lv-4 From the first day of school, our enthusiastic first graders learn to read, write in cursive, develop valuable motor skills, and compute with Cuisenaire rods. Throughout the year, exciting observations and discoveries are made in Music, Art, Science, and Social Studies. A visit to the Farmer's Market is a prelude to the cooking and eating of a complete Thanksgiving Feast. A trip to the Zoo and a St. Patrick's visit by the Greenhill Leprechaun are also big events. An in-depth study of dinosaurs is culminated in an overnight campout in Glen Rose where the children sit in dinosaur tracks made in the bed of the Puluxy River thousands of years ago. Is everyone having a good time this morning? wiv-:jg ,QW 'S X if Y Q -i A :'i. 1 ft A ' as Q55 'X fi . li Good morning, girls, .wg OK, Lower Schoolers you can win the Spirit Stick if you yell! Mrs. Wallace is always ready with a cheerful smile and a helping hand. Kate Levy Rachel Lowe Kari Lyons Morgan Malone Ashley McQuaid David Mills Douglas Moore Betty Montague Trey Nelson Casey Noble Evan Norris Ashley Oliver Jonathan Osborne Jessica Piel David Resnick Eric Rosenthal Laura Schoellkopf Jamie Schwartz Emily Sentilles Brian Sheehan Courtney Shepherd Christopher Shutze Mandy Skibell Joshua Spalding Brad Townsend Megan Van Lith Teryn Volkman Carter Wallace Elle Warren Janina Washington Ian Weisberg Jon Welch Wendy Williams Scott Willson Stacy Wolf Garrison Ziff f, -WM, , i af gc ,, ,, K fa ' A : I 5? A i f Q 1 ., , n A 4 fx A '17 2 J? J ,ai Q lx pf , 'H-2' Lower School - lst grade 'QQ' fl wav' E ...Z fl, ' ii . Top Left: We've got more spirit!!! Top Right: These girls are ready for hat day. Middle Left: Ashley and her classmates showing us their clean hands. Above: Megan is as pretty as a picture. Right: Future hoola-hoop champs 2001. fin W? . , 'wwf' Travis Bowie Aaron Bryant Candy Burone Brian Carpenter John Dunagan Titania Elpern Jaime Glick Jaime Grogan Marianne Haggerty Kris Kemp Hilary Kreisler Michael Lipton Nicky Mathis Sean McDaniel Marcie Norton Erica Reineke Carrie Roth Scott Rothkopf Allen Sawyer David Schwarz Brian Silverstein Todd Thompson Tracy Wall Scott Williams Freddie Wilmot Kenny Young I f When you wish upon a star, makes no difference who you are, anything your heart desires come to you. p -217 If your heart is in your dream, no request is to extreme, when you wish upon a star as dreamers do. ' Fate is kind, she brings to those who love, the sweet K fulfillment of their secret longing. I J Like a ball out of the blue fate steps in and sees you through, when you wish upon a star your dreams come true. Walt Disney's Pinocchio Words by Ned Washington Lower School - Primers 1 V 5 1 ' e X 'Eli' , nz . SH- mfs A . s . . - -.Qmfa .. . Q - g H'-s.. S,f v .t 'Pg -a ' lt ' 5' P-' F-15.5 F r - 59:2 is D n, l 1 N .- K F' if P ,gif-L' N X 'VTX' f 1 ..-f -Q -in 1-W 'f ff? 1 1 fit .,, 1 3 Q i ' 'dl' .Ae . g T ,J W 5' C , l s , g, k 5, ,.-f 4 ' 1 'F ' V , f S 'fx I-1. S i wwf J'-' , 'Q lv Ds gf ' r ' f I E K .N . si y . we-Y . . Tj rl! r K wr 33 :F -A: .fy Q I Q . as ' '- 5' 1.4. ' 4 M f PA? S 4- l' A X in r'T'f.-e..:eia1:..t 9... f 5 S t ,- M., af,,e-?-fw,:- J - S . - 'wg J, I ,. . Q, -. fi: 5ff??'i fi - - K .. M' A ' es. . 'i sbvgig - f'- f The Primers are a very exciting group of youngsters located in the Three Chimneys area of Lower School. Their days are filled with learning - Reading, Literature, Music, French, Art, Science, Mathematics, Social Studies, Physical Education and Computer. Special primer activities include carving pumpkins with special guests, decorating a pumpkin for a contest,making bread for the Thanksgiving feast, making dough ornaments, puppets, and dyeing eggs. A big day in their lives is having Mr. Foote visit and make flying angels. The Primer field trips include one to the zoo in Ft. Worth and Log Cabin Village, Brookhaven Theater, and a visit to a farm. The year is culminating with a major production of The Ugly Duckling and a campout. Top right: Games can even be more fun in francais. Top: Primer Power meets Pre-School Power. Left: Hornet Homecoming Artists are honored at pep rally. Bottom: Ms. Thompson and Mrs. Boyer hold a pow-wow with the Primers. .K Pa,-ff? A xx,-Q E as V, 'T ' , , 411 F-50 J, .fi It ,.... , ,. ,. , ,, 1 S J, , f 3 G.P. Day a success according to the Hidells. Grandparents Day for primer students. MQ' A '11 'AThe Ugly Duckling becomes a tradi .9 ' muah Av' ,mt W n '. AM- NA., ,VV 41- an 'Q ll x, gf ,ra tion in '82. Primers present premier performance. A iil M 2 if A --1 Nathan and Miss Wells. Mrs. Comfort Miss Bonness if fsQ i is N , ,,,, HW, ,, fix f V25 if Snack time for the primers Second graders pose with their teachers Mr. George Hay and Ms Linda Thompson ,af . ,,... Greenhill Pilgrims have a feast myr- ' A K For one day, Grandparents learn along with the kids, such as Andy Gilbert. 151 V M R... - ' ,rg ,,,. a, z.,.:,z-3 ji: p....,g ' f ,, 6 .Z-lik VA, iv Love is . . . holding a bunny. Happy Holidays! P! qgwr i r 253' fm if M. V L,.L, K 33 Have you hugged your bunny today? Rachel enjoys meeting new friends at Greenhill. 1: if Wi Bobbing for apples a Halloween tradition. Mrs. Velvin, I would like you to meet my friend, Corey. f S E:i Ay myyy V V M Vi VEEEV 4 IVV V , ,f,, ., ,,,1 ,,,. ,771 7 at wf ' A . . 3 2 1 4 s i nf f H, W i a, fin ' 'W ,fe Q.. in ' , ' .. .. L, H s r i 1 ,ff L5 is i ' ' V fr f Mgtqlsk V 4, X .. 4 ,Z fx ,flirt fb- ' , '52 if Y I TP V ,, 1 H l V4 if 'U 4 Second graders show us that band instruments can be made out of anything. If as gf A L -f .'I1 2 J ga gy I 4 Ada, what did you bring for lunch? Second graders demonstrate their Greenhill spirit Joanne Aizen Kelley Blount Lesley Bogdanow Bradley Calhoun Jamie Cavness Chris Chu Ric Clark Dominic DeGrazier Alison Dickey Michael DuBois Nathan Dunn Meredith Dunning Emily Ellis Ellie Fanning Catherine Farmer Cameron Feizy Jordan Finkin Lauren Gaspar Jeremy Goldberg Ross Golman Jonas Harlow Damian Hill Benjamin Isip John Johnston Tammy Karin Audra Krupp Marshall Lerman Gavin Manes Nolan McCloud Ryan McCreary Craig McFarland Megan Mewhinney Jenny Miller Ryan Miller Cristi Neathery Michael Nelson fa. I .af 'lv Pre-School - Kindergarten x , W, ' f i , 5 I 2 1 i -f 2 . My-E, i. T ' ' 7 if 'H A AAAA Q i Q i T f z - Vi: s I . V was New if L,yI . ., . , N H A , Mrs. Gindling reads a story to Angelica and her classmates. 1 mm Q nau- i inn-nuwmm.-.,. Damian Hill watches Megan Mewhinney who, along with Benjamin lsip, smile for the camera. S. pf' - .xgiff -. Mm ,. 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 let someone else go first when you want to, but these skills have to be learned if a child is to succeed in school. Pre-schoolers also spend a fair amount of time getting ready for Hreadinn, ritin , and rithmetic . Toss in 'tlndian Georgen, the Thanksgiving Feast , the Nutcracker , g'May Fest , and a lot more fun. Growing years that provide a sound foundation for the learning that is to come. So look out Harvard, Yale, and Princeton - because our future scholars are in the making! Primer Pumpkin Bread is the BEST. I am so glad they came to visit us. is iv' 4 Emily Ellis, Rebecca Ross, and Alison Dickey, best friends forever. if 155 Elizabeth Perini Rebecca Ross Adam Rubenstein Sabrina Schell Rebecca Schiff Amy Schoellkopf Jessica Sharry Angelica Shaw Lisa Spiritas Monica Stewart Amier Taherzadeh Erik Tragus Rick Weisberg Mandy White Heather Wilhite Wade Williams xg! QM W at 29 Matt Wills 1 , f A lg essssj ss 3 we ,c 3 il, ' I in h M ,.,, i H RJ Nr cg -if'ii . si xi fc s e h:AV:t::.. gkhkk: .,.. L ,, 8 ff , -. -. , 2-is ff ai Catherine enjoys an A.M. recess, Michael wonders how much more time he has to rest. - iirr ,HMV Ht M. ,gi W 3 W 3 in if-Eg 'Wa ' f i i We Pre-School! Kindergarten 7 PV' 1 'W 5, A I M , . ,... Pre-schoolers and Primers join in a before Feast Song. Popcorn, Pumpkin Bread, Pow Wow, Pre-School .I W4 Q P U x , . 2 , ---,. ,WN-M 4 4, K , , ,,.,7' xmwwfwf Meridith Allgeier Joshua Solon Sophie Han , 41 VH , .uf ll lx J' ,f1, ' eeeo 7'lXx 5 I 157 Jennifer Adler Meredith Allgeier Jarrod Beck Kristen Bell Tashy Bohm Kim Botvin +,,,,,. Julie Brown Adrian Burone Jordan Carlos Melinda Cecil Jacob Earle Blake Eltis Gregory Fanous Katie Finn Chip Fowler Brian Glick Sophie Han Scott Henard Kyle Hidell Nathan Hornbach Mathew Horton Jamey Karin Aaron Koury Allison Koury Katie Kwast Shaun Lambert A' Traci Langley Brooke Lee Carolyn Ley Michelle Mahoney Arianne Maxwell Joseph Ming Karen Mochizuki Sherry Mundell Alex Piel John Reid-Hresko Pre-School!Pre-K 13 9 Q ff' if Aaron and Kim await a presentation about Indian artifacts. He.. 5 3 gf A H s ,- Q. lf ' f wmv ' gf Y .. w 1 a . f f ,- t g f A . 'fid- .,,,,,,,.. g ,M . ' gps 4' rgsg 4, S s. we A '.-ray... fi ..i. ,Ng fe - --s::..Q?ie . fy: If V- It 7, -' 2 . if K. A Ha 'ni E531 ,.,. -i e i ' asf. N J: - A, 1 ' 1' , -Iv-' -ff... f ' ' X .,:'52': A 9 - - Q -.t. s 2 - f ' '-H, i 1 -1 J-- ix a -1'?jf.Q'i-i S ' Ji fgpii . .. 5 , xp. Q3 S'S'rg,. f 57 . K A , L t' Y ?giI??,iEf-1. - W ,,,.gNg,iag.' ' ' Ltyi f- ,f , 5 L-qx . 1- I 1 s izes, -e ' .. - iffqffgix. 2 X W , 'g.i,fi'f , f bg- ,- . y -,. .N ...fa h 1 X . ,g . Q fee fy. S. -- '. A K -, - -f:.'i '5.z , N To: Qfvfi Y.,-' 'Y g, 'Y S -,iz . T '5 'ZL ,L M. f:f f.. . V .1 . . 1 wc. Q.--.if . -- Top: Oh, will you please take my picture. Right: Jordan and Melinda learned about Hopi-Kachina Navajo-silver turquoise jewelry and Apache-cradleboards. Bottom: Pre-school posse and sheriff, Mrs. Pat McGee. S, 4? 5 ,A ts M ' ' nf! Greenhill's youngest students hang out in a place called uThe Cottage. Itls the charming, dark brown building on the southernmost portion of the campus and it's the 3 U2-year-olds' turf ln their open, airy classroom, they explore math and language arts and draw marvelous pictures. Yes, and they go on field trips, too: they can do much more than you think. The four-year-olds are in the main preschool building and there are some in the morning and some more in the afternoon. And they all enjoy computers. Yes it's fun to be a young Greenhill preschooler. And you can learn a lot at the same time. S0 if you have some free time, why not come on over and visit the tiniest, cutest, and most lovable little ones at Greenhill! These little tots will appreciate any amount of time you spend with them, and they can sure perk up your day! 3 Look, what I found on the playground! 'lf sawn Foster Reif Marcus Rhodes Andrew Roselius Jennifer Snyder Josh Solon Alexander Sprunt Jeffrey Squires Stacy Stebbins Collin Stevenson Justin Stevenson Selirn Taherzadeh Angela Tiner Lisa Tobleman Wells Tuthill .fy , K 'Mau yi 7' 1,.,l'5lI . , qzqh fl 'wgfjw 4. A f 5 V 4 . I : f fl '.', if? TQQ rrf ' E we VH ,..f1fj1' . , ,fi l'f' ,, A V ' I M :, , , , - 'H 4 ,iff C f '-:el g li- L f , ' Mk- ', i f , f Q' dll M sg! bi L , R I . H 2 r. 9' kg' 'V ,i',, ' My , i 2 3 MV f .L , L - .:'f fi,g,gr, I 21 ACM 'di J. 'LA 41 1 Wgg, gs gaxfw K, A J ,tw awww we 'W A' if-ff' -'ws , ,A ' , , ,A ,T 9. 4' The cottage crowd and friends had a memorable treat at the Pre-school feast. Pre-School - Pre-K Greenhill Greeted Gyrid with Open Arms I came to Dallas as an Exchange Student for Rotary, from Hurdal, Norway, I didn't know very much about Dallas when I first came, and so far I have learned a lot about schools, weather, people and nature. All of these are different from what I'm used to in Norway. The first part of my stay, I felt very insecure and as a total stranger at school. But now I feel like a part of thejunior class at Greenhill, and I feel sorry when I think about that I have to leave this school. I have learned a lot the time I have spent here, both about people and academically. I have got a lot of friends, both among the students and the faculty, that I feel sorry that I have to leave. This year has taught me so much that I will never forget it and the people I have met this year. I hope that when I go home to Norway, I still will have contact with the friends that I have made here. Volk dal Cease in run dvku do Coioavbh Top: Mrs. Thompson and Ms. Dickens show us some of their souviners. Bottom: Dr. Harvey met with Greenhill faculty over brunch. A---na. 4 , ' ' . Left: back rowg Gyrid, Bjarte, Heather. Front rowg Lars, Sigrid. Throughout the world there are numerous schools that operate through the office of Overseas Schools which is a part of the U.S. Department of State, Private schools such as Greenhill have not previously been partnered with an overseas school. In 1981 Greenhill School, through the office of the Headmaster, Phillip Foote, expressed an interest in establishing a school-toeschool relationship with an overseas school. In April of 1982 Phillip Foote, Headmaster, and Rusty Rose, Chairman of the Board, visited Colegio Bolivar in Cali, Columbia, South America, to explore exchange activities to benefit both schools. Specific activities discussed included: teacher exchange, administrative exchange and student exchange. Juan'Roman, Chairman of the Board ofthe Colegio Bolivar School, visited the Greenhill Campus in August of 1982 and again in January of 1983. The Headmaster of Bolivar, Dr. Curtis Harvey, has been on the Greenhill campus twice visiting with administrators, teachers and students. These visits of administrators and board members to the partner school provided an introduction to the facilities and gave opportunities for imput into the development of partnership activities. The partnership began in earnest when Estelle Dickens and Randy Thompson went to Cali, Columbia, in November 1982 as the first teacher exchange. Mrs. Thompson gave technical assistance and guidance in the selection of equipment and development of computer education at Bolivar. Mrs. Dickens gave assistance in the area of testing and the developmental approach to school placement. Both Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Dickens worked with the faculty and administators on scheduling the middle school concept and curriculum. It is hoped that a student or two will visit Cali this spring, live with a Columbian family and attend Bolivar for a four to six week time span. Plans are being made for the chemistry instructor of Bolivar to visit Greenhill this summer. An exciting adventure has begun. This partnership is envisioned to expand into other areas of interest and intensity in future years. Greenhill Explored Exchange Programs with Cali, Columbia 161 ,,......J -To dream Hue impossible dream, to fight the unbeatdule foe, To bear with unbearable sorrow, To run ' where the brave dare not go. . To right the unrightable wrong, to love pure and chaste from afar, To try when your arms are too weary, To reach the unreachable st, This is my quest, to follow that star, No matter how hopeless, no matter how far, To fight for the right without question or pause To be willing to march in to hell for a heavenly cause! And I Know, if I'll only be ture. To this glorious quest, that my heartqvill lie peacefull and calm. when I'm laid to my rest, and the world will be betten for this, that one man scorned and covered with scars, still strove with his last ounce of courage, To reach the unreachable stars JVIAN OF LA MANCHA John Darion SL Mitch Leigh I ii 4 3 , W 1 M X E Q s m 44 f 3? . Sq sf? '52, T fn -M335 1' ? eff 'sf Faculty Star in the 'Fantasticks' ln a continuing effort to showcase the total Greenhill faculty talent, the Fine Arts Department presented an all-faculty production of the off-Broadway musical 'ATHE FAN- TASTICKSM, under the direction of Greenhill parent David Dowe. Faculty representatives from all schools provided the first dramatic production of the 1982-'83 school year. Thank you for your dazzling display of talents. D. Cadigan - Bellomy G. Hay - Old Actor lHenryJ J. Hornbach - The Mute M. Manes - Huckle Bee C. Oliver - Louisa H. Paolissi - Matt P. Raaen - El Gallo I. Solon - Moritmer A A - t .,.......,,.. . h.:. I a The entire cast 1 The boy, the girl and the rain. Mike Manes, Paul Raaen, Dick Cadigan 164 TANS Workshop Proved Inspirational Ki s , as lawamm . it l 1- Q U., ag George Hay attended one of the many sessions during the workshop. X S . K ...ar -sf ie Qsfiflfisxvsgeiv ER-fmm .hgh qiissrs. V f if :sign I Lorene Zeiter discussed the final organizational details. The Texas Association of Non-Public Schools QTANSJ held it's first Dallas area workshop in September. Greenhill was the host school for this event. Over four hundred teachers from twenty-eight private schools participated in sessions conducted by fellow teachers. Topics ranged from Beginning Computers for Teachersi' to Teaching Reading through Literature . The arts were represented by workshops such as 4'Creative Drama , Orff is for Everyone and What Can I do for an Art Lesson? . Many Greenhill teachers presented sessions. In the library, a Swap Shop of teacher-made materials and commercial exhibits was available for browsing. Representatives from eleven area independent schools met with Winston School head, Paul Erwin, president of TANS last fall to begin plans for this workshop. Donna Upton, St. Michaels, was named chairman of the group. Lorene Zeiter was the Greenhill representative and worked with other host faculty members to make this first TANS endeavor to share ideas a great success. Heads of schools have voted to repeat the workshop annually. Greenhill will again be the host school in 1983. A display of the educational materials in the Montgomery Library. 165 Community Service Day - CPR Community Service Day at Greenhill is traditionally a day when each grade goes off campus as a whole and does a service for the Dallas community or they stay on campus and help the Greenhill community. This year we broke this tradition and stayed on campus and the whole Upper School did the same 'service'. We divided into the freshmen and sophomore classes, and the junior and senior classes and alternately played intramural sports fvolleyball and footballl and learned CPR. Local American Heart Association members, paramedics and Red Cross volunteers conducted the seminars. So that We could go off campus and help others if an emergency might arise. Q-.., fl, Are you alright? 1 Who has the ball Y the yellows or the reds r wi Sophomores play intramurals Brooks learns the principles of CPR 166 11277 ca , Q aft-em'-G.. , ' On October 15th, the fourth graders presented the annual Columbus Play. ' Each year the students help write the script and learn all their lines. The play ' I S Y? corresponds with the unit they were studying in Social Studies with 33 e teacherfdirector Mrs. Joan Roberts. This year a new tradition, a court dance, ' 4 Q5 .. 3, v was added to the play. .r M.f,4,V,j Arit fi fl ': 23 p ,C p j ,,:,,jf' v,Zb 4 . 7 q :l r s' ' p 3,5 5 5 Q, by - a ' I V+ p .a'Q, . E: A .3 .. WN , N V , sei .K k,:'g,..,,!'4 ,,.,,-, w' ihii 'W mllxafivuw I The crew of one of Columbus' ships. ..-.'i..1a-Q.. A portion of the cast members show us their costumes Fourth graders take a final bow. Columbus Rediscovered Greenhill! A Tradition 167 1'-d Beverly the Clown poses with the door-mouse YK. Halahurtl, the 'lmad Hatter CJ. Lernerl, Alice QA. Heizerl, and the March Hare iM. Mulderl. Pebbles and BamBam: Shannon Casey and Alex Brooks The Senior class displays their creative costumes. The crocodile lZ, Bakerl, Tinkerbell LD. Dunkl. Wendy lli. Davidsonl, Michael The devil himself: Steve Gordon iM. Hohol, Uffaplain Hook , lli. lbowelll and Peter Pan 15. Goodnightl. Seniors Transformed into Fantasy Characters MW, ,,,, ,W ., wi 'UW 'WWI go-of-5 Dwerse coetumes reflect personalmes , MM! f Is this Punk enough? The annual Halloween Parade in front of the Headmasters office if ,A t ? nlnttlll to L W? 'Qty Whaifg up D007 Pirate Pals. PumpkinsfPirates!Punkers - Halloween in Lower School Spoon River Antho1ogy Captured This year the Fall theater production was Edgar Lee Master's Spoon River Anth01ogy,which was directed by Mrs. Patty Edwards. The cast included: Paul Nelson, Brooks Alkek, Karen Rupert, Tom Dowe, Peyton Hayslip, Jessica Frankel, and Jenny Dickens. This was the first Greenhill show for Mrs. Edwards, who came to us from Hockaday. The show was a collection of monologues given by the dead who had lived in Spoon River. They share their feelings of hope, failure, love, and desperation with the audience as their tales unwind. The show ran November 14, 15, 16, and was well received. Immortality is not a gift. Immortality is an achievement. lt takes life to love life Very well, I'll make the glasses accordingly. Karen Rupert tells of her days in Spoon River 170 .51 1 ' 4 G 4'Spoon River, Spoon River is calling me home. But once having left you can never returng There is no going back, there is only the yearn. ff Morninis Come Mornin's comeg Night is past, Stars have disappeared. Sun will shine, Darkness gone. Now tomorrow's here. All the fear of the night Melts away with dew. Face the dayg Go your way, Seeking all thatls true. God bless the moon And God bless meg And God bless the somebody I want to see. S l I ended up with a broken fiddle And a broken laugh and a thousand memories, And not a single regret. All Facets of Life and Death 171 Student Council Rose to Challenge of Improving Greenhill The Student Council tries to make Greenhill a nice place to be. To that end all our efforts lead. From the mixer before the school year began, the Council has worked to bring some sense of community to the school. To create a livable environment in the Student Center, the Council added a piano, posters, an American flag with 48 stars, and the grafitti poster wall. Perhaps the main concern of the Council has been morning announcements. In an effort to make them both fun and effective, the format has been constantly changed, adding student announcements, and subtracting the podium. Partly by accident, the Council has directed Wednesday assemblies, bringing back such favorites as the singing mountain climbers and the rape prevention assembly, and new ones like Ray Johnson, the ex-convict who now works in crime prevention for the Southland Corporation. Sponsor - C. Eastus and President - J. Kane 172 ii Back row: J. Sheehan, V.P. B. Kwun, M. Medvig, Sec. P. Henderson, P. Coe. Second row M. Chanaud, J. Grossman, M. Platt, C. Eastus, K. Rovinsky. Front Row: J. Susman, K Finkleman, C. Mulder, The Whiz Quiz team ran over Haltom on local T.V. One of the orienteering exercises. BIOLOGY TRIP Mid-October once again observed the Northern migration of the Greenhill Biology students. Accompanying the students were Mr. Solon, Mr. Harry, Coach Hall, Ms. Stevenson, Mr. Cooper, Mrs. Halaburt and Ms. Kay. Our simple, yet competent transportation arrived at Lake Murray State Park an hour earlier than expected. This was accomplished by having everyone turn the clocks backwards one hour. We dispensed this year with the usual tradition requiring every cabin to contain at least two wasps and a scorpion, making students selection of cabin-mates much easier. The four study groups spent two days accomplishing much biological-water studies, forest studies, artistic nature activities and the attempt to down a cliff while maintaining all life functions. Special mention should be made of those brave souls whom attempted to measure a 9 meter deep stream with a 1 meter stick. The movie Soylent Greenv was presented in a special outdoor showing enjoyed by all except Mr. Harry, who provided the ballast for our screen which constantly threatened to blow over. Other evenings were spent desperately sorting out bottles of collected materials, bags of soil and mountains of data to be shared and sifted. Our final day saw a scavenger hunt and orienteering activity. Many skills were learned during orienteering, including how to use a compass in the rain, how to lose your group, and how to spend hours going nowhere. Everyone managed to return in time for the trek home, with some groups actually finishing the course! One student learned not to use poison ivy for a scavenger hunt item. Well fed, poorly rested, with many memories and dirty items of laundry, our group returned to civilization, each individual having two major thoughts: IJ What a great trip! 25 How can I convince Mom to let me stay home tomorrow? A view of Lake Murray. as . .. S Comparing data and trying to keep warm. Bio Trip to Lake Murray State Park. 173 FOOTBALL A Front Row: J. Fiedelman, R. Kollinger, A. Vuckovich, J. Williams, D. Crooks, C. McCarty, K Dunk, A. Hayslip. 2nd Row: R. Steinberg, B. Heckel, J. Kwun, P. Baker, M. Moniot, S. Simon, C Huffman, D. Baer. 3rd Row: K. Potts fmanagerl, B Shepard, S. Porter, C. Velvin, B. Fraser, T. Johnson, M. Platt, S. Lenhoff, L. Zahn, L. Hogue fManagerJ Back Row: S. Gindling, M. Laskowski, J. Campbell Coach Clifford, G. Lamoyne, B. Agnich, C. Irons. FIELD HOCKEY HA Front Row: E. Murphy, M. Stiffel, K. Grossman, B Criswell, A. Sigman, J. Harris, K. Smylie. Back Row K. Wood, S. Golden, A. Thompson, A. Buck, M Michaelson, S. Pearson, C. Bright, T. Trask. VOLLEYBALL AN Front Row: J. Hoffman, A. Weiss, K. Hamm, J. Sayah. Back Row: Coach Webb, M. Fussell, C. Cook J. Lipshy, J. Monesson, E. Alhadef, D. DeGrasse, Li Rose. GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY: Front Row: L. Volkman, A. Heckel, S. Dardaganian, A. Morrow. Top Row: N. Payseur, J. Goldfarb, M. Erwin, J. Lee, Coach Holodak. 174 Middle School :'R, 545.1 7!!Zi1rm.-4iv.,'li.sl-f aa. Q31 ...Qin ,1 I .hs - -.--I . .44 .- . ,,,,A -..L vi 'Vg ' 1 - ' C3 Q. KQQ. Fall Sports FOOTBALL B Front Row: T. Bhuket, D. Natinsky, J. Goldman, M. Hurst, A. Yurkon, J. Zidell, D. Silver. Middle Row: C. Warren, J. Laurito, R. Loconto, K. Winfield, J. Pearlman, P. Vergne, J. Leeds, P. Thompson. Back Row: D. Sunshine, J. Fischel, M. Moss, Coach Smith, B. Rutledge, B. Murphy, P. Camp. FIELD HOCKEY HB Front Row: S. Shosid, A. Sanger, A. Rubin, C. Cantrell, B. Emerson, R. Raskin, Coach Comfort. 2nd Row: C. Siegal, R. Ross, D. Goldstein, L. Houston, M. Hewell, C. Clement. Back Row: K. Mathis, L. Casey, K. Gardner, S. Brice, P. Strelitz, A. Turner, L. Beck, A. Fechtel, K. Maples. VOLLEYBALL HB Front Row: N. Lane, L. Hogue, A. Kreisler, L. Lyon, J. Black, Y. Khraish. Back Row: Coach Harry, M, Shinn, A. Adkins, M. Hermanovski, C. Peters, I. Green, K. Tirjan. BOYS CROSS COUNTRY Front Row: C. Krueger, D. Willingham, J. Saffran, C. Brandt, T. Ground, J. Huller. 2nd Row: M. Kyte, P. Davis, B. Green, J. Lerner, J. Goodman, S. Mattoon, E. Blum. Back Row: Coach Holodak, B. Kauffman, M. Knowles, C. Harrington, S. Lipscomb, M. Henderson, B. Underhill, B. Blonkvist, P. McGuire, G. Reese. 175 Middle School Cheerleaders Encouraged Spirit CHEERLEADERS The cheerleaders had a rigourous schedule this year. They not only cheered other teams ong they played their own sport as well. They had enthusiasm and spirit throughout the year. Their main objective was to support each sport as equally as possible. During the fall they cheered on the mighty hornet football teams and the cross country squads. During the spring they gave a Valentine's Party for the 7th and 8th grade. They cheered on the mighty hornets again at the soccer and basketball games as well. Hurrah for a job well done! f I I 534,41 A I 176 Left-Right B. Emerson, J. Hoffman, A. Kreisler, L. Lyon, J. Sayah, C. Cantrell, A. Rubin, C. Siegal PEP SQUAD More than 80 girls joined our pep squad this year. They are an asset to the school. Their spirit was great and helped the Hornets on to victory. In the future, the pep squad will expand its horizons and cheer other sports from Greenhill on to victory too! Come join us next year to say, GO HORNETS! Row 1- A. Kreisler, A. Rubin, B. Emerson, C. Cantrell, C. Siegal, J. Sayah, J. Hoffman, L. Lyon Row 2- R. Bufkin, M. Ablon, T. Richardson, K. Dowe, S. Brice, T. Trask, A. Heckel, A. Buck, M. Shinn, A. Adkins, M. Fussell, M. Hermanovski, Row 3- A. Fechtel, K. Smylie, A. Bond, R. Raskin, K. Wood, A. Sanger, S. Shosid, E. Murphy, K. Levy, M. Michaelson, K. Soder, D. Goldstein, R. Ross Row 4- L. Houston, R. Kukyendal, K. Beauchamp, L. Deberry, K. Dever, H. Miller, M. Lane, H. Hunter, N. Azad, G. Laurito, C. Bradford, J. Henry Row 5 - L. Fishman, J. Stone, A. Gilbert, S. Todd, J. Bracken, A. Vaiser, L. Bierner, K. Mclnnis, M. Brodsky, K. Moore, C. Melmed, R. Warren Row 6 - A. Foote, W. Glover, J. Pearson, A. Stanton, M. Okon, K. Henderson, A. Beresford, M. Cordova, L. Cottingham, A. Siegel, A. Shutze, J. Maddox. Row 7 - K. Martin tCoachJ, J. Pivnick, A. Phelps, M. Rembert, L. Bernstein, L. Buss, M. Miller, T. Bentley, H. Zidell, H. Freytag, L. Iozzo, J. Johnsen, B. Autrey The Student Forumis first activity, which required thorough planning during the summer, was the hostfhostess program. An ice cream party followed, which helped to continue the Forum's purpose of service to the Middle School, and, in particular, to its new students. School spirit was furthered by the Homecoming Spirit Contest, and by the Forum's efforts to spearhead the STAT Club. A11 was not seriousness, as those who watched the members at Kite Day will agree. J. Vergne, M. Dunn, D. Levy, J. Buchmeyer, D. Puckett, D. Sunshine, E. Murphy, Mrs. Hagood - B. Washington, A. Foote, A. Gilbert, J. Tucker, J. Massman, A. Lee, J. Sayah, A. Kreisler, Lane, E. McQuaid, B. Rutledge , J. Leeds, D. Silver, Mrs. Carter, Mr. Nordgren, M. Moniot Pep Squad and Student Forum Created Enthusiasm IM 177 Spirited Team Led to The 1982 Varsity Football season began with an experienced team and a new head coach. From the first day of practice it was evident that Coach Bob Witman had arrived with the know-how and intention to produce a winning team. After the first game against Trinity Chistian, the Hornets' only loss, the team and coaches knew that they had in them the makings of a winner. In their second game against First Baptist, the Hornets defeated a physically powerful team. It was in this game that the players realized that hard work, concentration and perseverence would result in success. The Hornets continued their winning ways with victories over Lakehill and Garland Christian. The Dallas Christian game resulted in a 14-14 tie. It was a disappointing result for the Hornets, but it brought the team back down to earth and reminded them of the tough road remaining. The Hornets won a decisive victory over Heritage Christian and then beat Bishop Nolan for Greenhill's first Homecoming victory since 1974. In their last two games of the year, the Hornets faced their two toughest rivals, Trinity Valley and Cistercian. The Hornets, led by quarterback Bobby Kwun, spoiled Trinity Valley's Homecoming with a 17-14 victory and then ended the season with a 23-21 victory over Cistercian. The Cistercian game proved to be a fitting end to a dream season for the eight senior players: Corey Parsons, David Perryman, Bobby Kwun, Gavin Susman, John Bickel, Alex Brooks, Todd Schneider and Mike Medvig. Eric Kelley, with a 239 yard game against Cistercian, surpassed the 1,000 yard mark for the season. This was a tremendous accomplishment by Eric and a little frosting on the cake for the whole team, especially the offensive line, The Hornets finished the year with a 7-1-1 record. At the end of the season the team voted Gavin Susman and David Perryman Co-Captains, Corey Parsons and Alex Brooks shared the Jock Prather award and Gavin Susman was named M.V.P. The team's success could be attributed to a group of talented young men, working together to attain their goals and realizing a dream - victory! Parsons sends one through the uprights for three 82 Kelly sizes up the tackler. 178 83 Perryman clears the way for Kelley. Kwun scans the defense for an opening. Back row: S. Casey, B. Whitman, M. Samide, J. Clifford, Second row: Mgr. T. Dailey, A. Brooks, M. Medvig, M. Rubin, D. Liston, R. Latin, K. Kokko R. Wiedeman, R. Klassnik, R. Deberry, A. Castro, M. Robb, Third row: G Susman, B. Hillebrener, C. Hunter, T. Schneider, K. Rovinsky, J. Bickel P. Coe, J. Sheehan, K. Hicks, Fourth row: R. Winfield, C. Parsons, M Buffin, D. Perryman, J. Perryman, B. Kwun, C. Dunston, E. Kelley, J Warren, C. Crowell. SEASON RECORD Hornets: 6 Trinity Christian: 36 Hornets: 8 First Baptist Acad.: 6 Hornets: 54 Lakehill: 12 Hornets: 20 Garland Christian: 14 Hornets: 40 Heritage Christian: 0 Hornets: 14 Dallas Christian: 14 Hornets: 23 Bishop Nolan: 12 CHOMECOMINGJ Hornets: 17 Trinity Valley: 14 Hornets: 23 Cistercian: 21 STATISTICS RUSHING CARRIES YDS. TD'S Eric Kelley 195 1032 10 Gavin Susman 88 500 7 Bobby Kwun 78 178 6 RECEPTIONS CATCHES YARDS Corey Parsons 9 157 David Perryman 26 300 PASSING ATTEMPTS COMPLETIONS YARDS TD S Bobby Kwun 91 41 529 1 Astronomical Football Scores! Team Enthusiasm Shone As This year, the Greenhill Field Hockey team had a challenging task. Since many of their seasoned players had graduated, the five remaining veterans were faced with whipping a largely freshman team into shape. The more experienced players ended up switching positions, while freshmen helped to complete the starting line-up. It took some time for this new group to work together as a team, but determination pushed them onward. The season ended at S.P.C. on a positive note. The team played the best games of the year when two of four games ended in ties. Recognition went to Goalie-Karen Rupert, Ist team S.P.C., and to Stacy Stiffel and team captain Chantal Kruczek, both S. P. C. Honorable Mention. Although offensively the team experienced some difficulty, the freshmen were very promising, with Stacy Stiffel leading in goals. On defense, Karen Rupert and Chantal Kruczek both had some tremendous plays: Karen made some outstanding saves in goal, and Chantal made some strong runs for goals, after receiving many of Karen's clears. We look forward to the returning experienced juniors, as seniors, to lead the team to a winning season for 1983- 1984. This year's seniors will, however, be missed. Back row: Coach Gorman, Skibell, Chanaud, Goodnight, Viroslav, Stiffel, Fitzmaurice, Silver, Parks. Front row: Lazar, Williamson, Fechtel, Withers, Ware, Kruczek, Koutras, Chilton, Rupert. 180 Tina Williamson takes the ball from a Hockaday halfback. Anna Lee Parks slips by a defender. ' wi- V ' ' . ,. SZ' V ' ' gf' . tt . ' , V X 3 A Q S , i , I K 'rw , . ,.. ' A ., ,J -V , -f ' T . .VV Q 3 4 1 ..., - 6-u l: W, ' I , I I V L f 1 1- F ' Q' A ' - A L+, can l if ' ' Vw W Q , 4 ,ww-'x. fi ' . , ' ' 4 L ' , , i ' 'E , ,V 1 I ' U ,,-- A , . , ' K Mg ,, , , ,Q f Q 2 f , if . ez . , i ,gr C . 73 , M Q ,, A 1' W A , 2 V , J ' W-F. M , . sa ,f-- aw f. , we Wu' A , A sf it ,Wi ,r, , W , . . 4 ,, ., i ' H-if 2 aaa. ,f g R qw, ,i Lisa Fechtel awaits a shot during a game. '50 I The team discusses strategy at halftime. Chantal Kruczek displays great ball control ,, - ,... , V .. A.s:. .... i A. swat- Greenhill forges ahead against Hockaday. i - M irrr eeii at in - ttta y at r l iatg i i if si, r W in ,.f f I V, ,, ,W I M , MJ f ,W f E M - F Stacy Stiffel attempts a shot on goal as Erika Viroslav watches on. Mindy Chanaud moves the ball upfield. o Hocke Team Met Then' Foes 83 Volle ball Spikers Amassed The Greenhill's Girls Varsity Volleyball team started its season in late August with Volleyball camp and ended in October with a scrimmage against the faculty. The Varsity Volleyball team had an outstanding year. After building from last year Coach Heck had six returning Varsity players. The offensive attack was led by spikers: Jill Upfield, Pam Porter and Susan Goodnight with an added dimension of dinking from Lesli Marcus. The team's league record was stunning 15-3 and Southwest Preparatory Conference record with only two losses. Highlights were the Trinity Christian tournament in which the girls were undefeated and took first place, with honors such as Pam Porter being named MVP ofthe tournament, and a second place finish in Greenhill's own tournament during which they lost in the finals to Plano East which is a division 4A school. The team was lead by captains Susan Goodnight and Shemin Proctor. The team played with the unity they had gained last and the newly added finesse gained by experience. Throughout the season there were many honors earned by team members reaching its climax with the awarding of S.P.C. honors which included: lst team-Pam Porter, 2nd team-Susan Goodnight and Shemin Proctor with Honorable Mentions given to Jill Upfield, Lesli Marcus and Karen Finkleman. The team's MVP for the season was Susan Goodnight. f or I , ,,,, - . . 2?-? 82 Back row: Miller, Upfield, Porter, Rothrock, Goodnight, Marcus, Newton, Langfeld, Coach Heck. Front row: Fiedelman, Rosenberg, Zidell, Proctor, Finkleman, Cowles. J aan f Lesli Marcus blocks a dink during a game. 1 ,Mf 'i ,C L ' t f at 3 . 182 Jill Upfield goes up for a spike. . ,.,. I ,I ,.. 1:'gg A K Q 1 s, 1 as 1 1 1 f . Ks,-.1 - Qs s ,.:. it Jw- A I g- 1 efrfxi. ,Lm.W ' G C Front row: Lu, Jones, Termini, Disraeli. Back row: Siegel, Silverberg, Coach Wells, Strickland, Grinaldi, Hercules, Susan Goodnight spikes for a winner. Susan Goodnight digs a spike. North Zone Overall season record: 21-5 Girls JV team gets fired up at halftime. A Cluster of Honors GH OPP. FWCD 1 2 Wichita Collegiate 2 1 Hockaday 2 1 Kinkaid 1 2 St. John's 1 2 St. Stephen's 2 1 St. Mary's 3 0 South Zone 183 Cross-Country Ran Away Culminating in a fabulous season, the Greenhill Cross Country team won its second consecutive Southwest Preparatory Conference CS.P.C.J Cross Country Championship. The 1982 Cross Country team also won the Tiger-Six Mile Relay in Norman, Oklahoma, the Arlington - Lamar Meet, and the Lancaster Meet. The team journeyed to New York City in October to participate in the prestigious Manhattan College Invitational. Greenhill was the first team west of the Mississippi River to run in this meet. The Junior Varsity Cross-Country team also had its best season ever, winning the J .V. crown at the Southwest Preparatory Conference Championship with a perfect score of 15. The junior varsity team also finished second at the Lancaster Cross-Country meet. Three members of the 1982 Cross-Country team were named All-State Cross-Country in AAA Competition in the State of Texas. They were: Freshman Andrew Foote, Junior Ken Kokko, and Junior Bret Bloomquist. Cross-Country captain M.V.P. was Ken Kokko. Back row: L. Isaacson, M. Casey, J. Swartz, K. Harvey, K. Cassidy, M. Bobo. Front row: Manager: A. Heizer, G. Christoffersen, J. Dykes, S. Casey, Manager: Z. Baker Back row: A. Buckner, B. Fergerson, D. Shelby, W. Rose, B, Bloomquist, G. Sauer, K. Dowell, K. Kokko, P. Claggett, R. Lieberman, G. Brown, G. Melmed. Front row: B. Davis, P. Hopkins, B. Atkinson, J. Shepard, A. Daniel, L. Felber, G. Fite, A. Foote, D. Foote, C. Switzer, S. Lemmons. 1 4 Bret Bloomquist runs across the finish line to take first place in the varsity race at S.P.C.. ' , 1 John Shepard wins the J.V. race at S.P.C. Q A 5 - Q ,,, ,,.. K 3 ...., .. , M... 1' P- , ..., a N ii , we 1 0 5' K 1 WE i s .. . . A H 5 184 S.. K' x Q J e R4vvNsTH,..- - B. Bloomquist and K. Kokko, All State, pictured here with A. Foote, Gregor Sauer pushes on toward the finish line. honorable mention All State. Gavin Melmed K. Kokko 15:17 B. Bloomquist 15:44 G. Melmed 16:17 A, Foote 16:30 K, Dowell 16:38 B. Fergerson 16:47 D. Foote 16:58 J. Shepard 17:35 G. Fite 17:37 G. Sauer 17:40 P. Marshall 17:43 Ken Kokko fights for the lead. P. Cleggett 17151 A post S.P.C. celebration. THE VARSITY TEAM Best Time 13 milesj Honors Team Captain, M.V.P,, All-Conference S.P,C, Named to All-State Cross-Country Team. All Conference S.P.C.. Named to All-State Cross Country team. Honorable mention S.P.C. 'All Conference S.P.C.. As a freshman, ra.n the eighth fastest time ever for a freshman at Van Courtlandt Park in New York City. 'All Conference S.P.C. 'All Conference S.P.C. All Conference S.P.C. Won J.V. race at S.P.C, With Local and ational Recognition. Q Q 4 C if 9 0 fm 'E W C if 8 Q 9 W . X -' 0 o . , if , as A Q if if if as 5 3, - Q Q , 9 as ' 4 Q 1 fm I 1 Q 1. I ig is Q it VH H an 4 9 , 4? 6 , l HORSEHEAD NEBULA IN ORION Young Indians and Pilgrims Enjoyed Thanksgiving The First Grade celebrated Thanksgiving in the same manner as it occured at the first Thanksgiving. After studying the first feast, reading stories about this unique American tradition, writing their own stories, helping to bake the bread and pies, making a trip to the Farmer's Market for shopping, making their own costumes, and setting the tables, they finally got to enjoy the feast. They also made their own butter and shucked corn. All in all, they worked very hard, learned a lot and had lots of fun. Let's give a Whoop!Holler for Turkey and Dressing, Eight little Indians and Pilgrims in a row. Will the real pumpkin please stand up. 188 Pilgrims enjoy the feast. Mrs. Zeiter offers turkey to the hungry celebrants N Thirty-second Anniversary of 4th Grade Thanksgiving Play. Each student has an active part in the play, which traces the Pilgrims' first experiences in the New World and the first Thanksgiving Feast. Six scenes 1. Scrooby, England - secret meeting. 2. Holland, on docks Sz packing 3. Aboard the Mayflower, signing of Mayflower Compact 4. Building settlement at Plymouth 8: 50 year peace treaty. 5. Cabin scene - planing first Thanksgiving. 6. Church Scene, lst gathering to give thanks. 5 We gather together. . . for the finale of the Thanksgiving play. Emily and Ada put finishing touches on the scenery. W Jason Jones Gov. Bradford is making a peace treaty with the Indians. Pilgrims gather in secret meeting against King's orders. Thirty-second Anniversary of 4th Grade Thanksgiving Play. 189 Grandparent's Day a Glowing Success. An ongoing tradition at Greenhill is Grandparent's Day, when Grandparents of Lower and Middle School students visit the campus and join in a day of learning. Grandparents go with their grandchildren to classes and enjoy the opportunity of seeing what and how the students do in school, and often taking part in class activities. Jay Sherman's grandmother shows her pride. 5? . A 3 slr An attentive grandfather observes classroom work by Clay McDaniel and Kristi Small. 190 Alison Crane shares her microscope with her grandmother, Mrs. Akin nqpiifgfxii ,V ifx ...X Amanda Kline poses with her GREAT grandfather. Nfwx Nicky, Kyle and their grandmother take the front seat. 30th Anniversary of utcrackerv The thirtieth production of 'The Nutcracker', presented by the Kindergarten classes was just as exciting as the first. , This, long running tradition at Greenhill was first presented in 1952 by Agnes Baldwin. Everyone gets a part, as a soldier, mouse, Russian Soldier, Arabian Dancer, Chinese lady, flute, or flower. Following the production, the case sang Christmas Carols with Mr. Foote accompanying on the piano. Girls of the Nutcracker Suite vc N, , , l V f WET H M16 ' All ,M ff f Q an ff - ,r . . , 'W ,rf The garden comes alive. 9 e y Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice V if S if 4 We're all in our places with bright, shiny faces. The pied piper and his f0ll0W6rS. 191 Favorite Songs Performed at Holiday Concert Fourth grade Choir Fourth grade Instrumentalists Fourth grade Instrumentalists Third grade Instrumentalists Third grade Instrumentalists Second grade Instrumentalists Primers and First grade ..,,: Q 'Q J - if 3 Q il : Q P -,Q. ' X ' , 'L W P 5 . J, L ., . . Q I ,S A xi if-' 'S ' A at ' 5 1 as X Q lags an 'F 5 g X Fifth grade Seventh and Eighth grade Chorus perform at Medical City. Sixth grade Band Sixth grade Chorus WH H Seventh and Eighth grade Band Seventh and Eighth grade Chorus W ' 2' ', I ' 'U , I , - ' . ' e-Q' ' . sfia r is '43 C E 'f f ' 22--ff vm' E if V N ::, 'fb f W Seventh and Eighth grade Strings Eighth grade Ensemble M.S. Music Students Shared With Greenhill and Dallas Communities Singers, Chorus and Band Dazzled Their The Greenhill Singers and Chorus consisted of thirty-five students this year, twenty-five of them being Singers, which is many more than in past years. They had a very busy holiday season, with seven performances including the annual trip to Medical City Dallas with the Band, the performance at a Parents Association meeting and a short performance for the Board of Trustees. This year they also sang in the lobby of the Fairmont Hotel in downtown Dallas, and were rewarded with a meal in the Venetian Room. The Band was relatively small this year but they had a large repetoire and had many performances. Their director was Paul Raaen. After the holidays all three groups worked towards their performances at the I.S.A.S. Arts Festival in the spring, this year held at Hockaday. Peyton and Ben sing White Christmas . The Chorus at Medical City Singers at a concert for the Board of Trustees. At the Upper School concert. 194 Chorus and Band perform at Medical City. Q The upper-class Singers. , . ..r.... . D. p 1 K 2' 1 -Q 5 5 Q K K tifxxffi in Q kkv, i I ,.i2: A 'T f-'sr ' N J if-.few ,r rrirr r f f .. ak ., ' is Q ffl E 'ri if .f . 1 f W 'r -. Tv. . Q 'M Q' , , , t . I ng fi . 5 is Y. 4 W .-5, - A . ,fi - .. zf: K r 1 ' , :.- I 54 b-.ww At the concert for Upper School students. The Instrumental Ensemble performs. The instrumental Ensemble and their director, Mr. Paul Raaen Audience at Each Performance Middle Schoolers Presented Sparkling Cluster of Une-Acts. The Middle School one-act plays this year were enjoyed by all. Everyone who tried out was talented enough to get a part in one of the three plays. The selections performed this year were, Nicholas Nickleby, Schoolmasterg Mark Twa1h,' and The World of Carl Sandberg. Nicholas was performed complete with English accents. Mark Twain was next, and the audience enjoyed the humor immensely. The final play of the evening was Sandburg, and the audience received the combination of humor and drama, well. Mrs. Ellis, the Middle School drama coach, directed Nicholas, and left the directing of the other two plays up to student directors, Jon Buchmeyer and Kim Kissinger. The plays were fun and rewarding for everyone. Kerry and Anne watch as Martha pulls out Alan's hair. 196 Tom and Becky have an intimate chat. Sandburg shares one of his humorous anecdotes with a reporter I ,K.L .L Q1 -Ma Lela uses her feminine charms on Kirk. Julie and Anne imitate bugs. A scene from The Legend of Sagenfeld in Mark Twain. Fear makes Rich Latta COWHI- 197 David and Philippa in a scene from Nicholas Nickleby. Interfest Helped Students Set Career Goals. The sixth of December was a day of a different kind of learning for the Upper School. In lieu of classes, the students signed up for forty minute serninars . They chose the professions they were most interested in hearing about, and gathered information on each one, ranging from realty, to journalism to interior design. The guest speakers gave talks on their own profession, and general information on the job market today which professions are in high demand. In all, the day was an enjoyable, informative experience. g V' . AA 'mil . fEfe:w,, V ,rug Mr. Joe Poyner, from Texas Instruments. Dr. Mike Weiner, psychiatry. 198 Don Kirkland, from ITT Technical Institute we Tom Schutz, architect and Susan Kahn, President, Texas Commerce Bank. David Johnson, from E.F. Hutton. Fifth Graders Reinacted the Glories Athens Sz Rome I x ,,h' . W wid 3,-Q its-fi. N- Q iq. iii . 3 ...its . 4' I 1.1.39 I vagal' . A is ' A , it Y V .I i til' A4.b S K 1 1 ll V o f la pp y is x if if S. .. 'ig G lr , ff. s . ' N on at Je . if E 'aA . . 1 Ah f 'KGreek Gods and Goddessesn and faculty team. Michael Barnett - Zeus 'AI reign above all - I am King of the Gods. High on Olympus above the clouds. Foot race - 5th grade Olympics Mr. J. Kronopoulos, Mrs. Stergios, Mr. Foote and Mrs. Koutras gather to learn the K'Naftiko E Q 5 l 3 E Chili cook off winners ...Q 1 Seventh grade poses in front of the F.F.A. children's Barnyard. Rodeo performer visits Shane Day Ninth Annual Shane Day Enjoyed by Seventh Graders 199 Middle School SOCCER AU Front Row: R. Loconto, C. Irons, D. Willingham, C. Warren, E. McQuaid. Standing: B. Blonkvist, J. Zidell, M. Platt, B. Agnich, C. Huffman, B Murphy, S. Lipscomb, C. Harrington, T. Johnson, S.Lenhoff SOCCER B Front Row: S. Kratze, M. Erwin, K. Potts, J. Sayah, M. Stiffel, T. Jaffer J. Hoffman, K. Grossman, L. Lyon. 2nd Row: Coach S. Zimmerman, L. Volkman, B. Conner, M. Michaelson J. Monesson, J. Goldfarb, L. Rose, K. Hamm, A. Klapprodt, T. Richardson S. Pearson .af A 1.3 S4 . A 20 11 . 32,2 V 1 lf 5 A ' . . .-.. r 1 - 1 ff -Q BASKETBALL A f Q , 5 - A . , - Front Row: A. Vuckovich, S. Gindling, B. Underhill, R. Steinberg, J. X4 25 I is 45 E3 25 r l2 l 34 15 Williams, M. Henderson, P. McGuire, S. Mattoon ' A 7 V rx mi ' g - I , 5, l 2nd Row: K. Dunk, C. Velvin, J. Campbell, Coach Witman, S. Simon, G. 3. H f . V, , r I ,Q ' LaM0yne, J. Fiedelman Q Q. 'l'. . Q- i A if - . ' - 1 BASKETBALL A lst Row: A. Heckel, J. Lee, A. Morrow 2nd Row: N. Payseur, E. Alhadef, S. Golden, N. Lane, S. Brice 3rd Row: K. Maples, A. Kreisler, A. Adkins, , M. Hermanovski, J. Harris, M. Segal P.E. CLASSXSOCCER Front Row: A. Yurkon, R. Latta, E. Bendiks, K. Bayulken, J. Koutras, T. Ground, D. Silver, V. Reyes 2nd Row: T. Bhuket, J. Huller, J. Fischel, J. Buchmeyer, M. Kyte, C. Comer Standing: P. Davis, D. Sunshine, C. Brandt, P. Vergne, J. Laurito, M. Laskowski, K. Winfield, B. Kauffman, B. Nelson, A. Chan, M. Knowles, J. Lerner, Coach Pickering. 200 -1 E V SOCCER B Front Row: A. Yurkon, T. Bhuket, R. Latta, E. Bendiks, T. Ground, D. Silver. Back Row: P. Davis, J. Huller, J. Laurito, J. Fischel, M. Knowles, M. Laskowski, K. Winfield, J. Lerner, C. Comer. SOCCER BH Row 1: C. Bright, S. Dardaganian, A. Sigman, J. Lipshy, K. Beauchamp, C. Siegal, L. Casey, K. Smylie. Row 2: A. Thompson, K. Wood, A. Buck, L. Beck, E. Murphy, B. Emerson, A. Fechtel, D. DeGrasse, K. Davis, K. Mathis, Coach Gorman. BASKETBALL B Front Row: Coach Moline, M. Moss, L. Zahn, P. Camp, J. Goldman. Row 2: E. Blum, P. Thompson, M. Hurst, B. Shepard, B. Rutledge. BASKETBALL Bn Row 1: I. Green, J. Adam, A. Weiss, C. Cantrell, A. Rubin, J. Black. Row l 2: Coach Webb, M. Fussell, M. Shinn, J. Riggs, K. Levy. Q,qpg1g,,g, WEIGHTLIFTIN G ,gr Jar.-Q Seated: R. Browning, B. Green. Row 2: B. Heckel, S. Porter, P. Baker, R. Kollinger, C. Krueger, G. Reese, J. Leiman. Row 3: B. Fraser, D. Crooks, A. Hayslip, Coach Samide, C. McCarty, J. Kwun, M. Moniot, C. Schrauff. inter Sports 201 Stellar Displa The notes for Boy's Varsity Soccer in last year's Cavalcade end with the line, This was the best Greenhill soccer team and season the school has ever seen. lt is hard to improve on being the best, but the '82-'83 Hornets did so with a 15 win. 0 loss, and 1 tie record. For the first time since the league's formation, Greenhill won the North Texas Private High School Soccer Conference Championship. The Hornets, after suffering losses for many years, defeated St. Mark's, at St. Marks, by a 1-0 score. This win assured the championship after a narrow victory against Jesuit, also 1-0, and a tie with Trinity Valley earlier in the season. The soccer team also, for the second consecutive year, captured the SPC crown. Winning the league rested, as it usually does, on the match against St. Mark's. Before 150 wildly cheering fans, the Hornets made a stirring comeback from a 0-1 deficit to triumph 2-1. This comeback marked for the team's Seniors their first victory over St, Mark's at Greenhill in their Varsity careers. All-Conference SPC honors went to five players: Seniors Mike Ablon, Bryan Atkinson, Charles Fischman tteam captainj, David Perryman, and Freshman Marc Buffin. A blend of last year's starters and new team members organized and motivated by Coach Dick Hall worked well all season for the Hornets. The team outscored its opponents 41 -5, including eleven shutouts. A stubborn, fighting defense combined with the creative play and hard work of the midfield and forwards brought these results. Two championships highlighted by two wins over rival St. Mark's comprise, for Coach Hall and Greenhill, the best soccer team and season ever. Yet. Soccer Team Charles Fischman heads for goal. s.n...y 2'i5...Mssmnnnra I .dv ,, gb-Q i I ...Was 'ef e QW Bryan Atkinson deftly out manuevers a St. Mark's player. Mike Ablon and David Perryman display tremendous footwork. 202 Marc Buffin intercepts a pass and goes for a goal. I fs i- ... . c .. .f Varsity Soccer - tstandingl A. Buckner, B. Atkinson, D. Lipscomb, T. Schneider, C. Foley, D. Liston, M. Buffin, M. Ablon, D. Perryman, Coach Hall. tsittingl -l. Perryman, D. Foote, A. Castro, K. Dowell, C. Parsons, M. Finn, Captain C. Fischman. -I ..... .. WLQZIQE. af V FRESHMAN SOCCER - Back row: C. Fischman, R. Rothrock, R. Klassnik, R. Latin, B. Alkek, M. Ewing, Coach Delagarzo. Front row: M. Pokorny, P. Schneider, A. Foote, B. Goldstone, J. Ground. xi F i 2 . Mi ii..-,...J' if 'A , V W, , f. - Q.. ,xi M3231 g1fW f f , . -if ug ia. , . V? .yy hvz. R H ywqxn A X ..k,, f e. - j K , , it 'L' f: i La-e'H5'Q f'V't 2 ,W .., Steve Weinberg Shooting for a goal. The culmination of a fantastic season: a lst place S.P.C. trophy and all Conference players: Sr. B. Atkinson, Fr. M. Buffin, Sr. C. Fischman, Sr. M. Ablon, Sr. D. Perryman. JR. VARSITY SOCCER V Back row: Coach Dregallo, P. Coe, B. Lyon, E. Corbett, G. Susman, B. Hillerbrenner, T. Rose, P. Claggett, J. Engels. 2nd row: L. Felber, R. Lieberman, W. Loconto, B. Bracken, P. Frankel, M. Sowry, C. Switzer. Sitting: A. Foote, G. Melmed, S. Weinberg, G. Gordon, W. Rose, B. Gold, B. Kassanoff. ,, , V-I-C-T-O-R-Y spelled Soccer Season, '83 19823823 GREENHILI. H0RNl13'l's VARSITY SOCCER GH OPP. scrimmages 7 F.W.C.D 0 4 Trinity Valley 2 Cistercian 1 1 Cistercian 2 Bishop Lynch U Jesuit Tournament 2 Fort VVorth Nolan 0 0 Lewisville 1 Trinity Valley 1 2 Lake Highlands 2 Holland Hall 0 1 North Mesquite l Jesuit 0 3 Bishop Dunne 0 1 St. Marks 0 1 I-'.W.C.D o 4 Waco Reicher H.S. 1 2 St. Marks 1 5 Casady 1 1 St. Stephens o 1 Trinity Valley 0 6 Texas Military Inst. 41 41 record: 15-Ofl results: NTPWVSSA winners SPC winners goalscorcrs: lonly league games! Buffin-9 Perryman, D.-6 Fischman-12 one each-- Finnri Castro Atkinson-Zi Dowell miscellaneous: Ablon shutouts-11 Lipscomb two-year record-323 wins. l loss. 2 draw s Parsons 22 consecutive league games wfo loss over Resulted in 2nd Consecutive SPC 2 seasons ictor 2 r?,, , Girls' Soccer Team Experienced When I first told people I was going to be coaching the girls' soccer team they smiled . . . alot. ll think some even giggledj None of them told me what an adventure it would be. In reflecting upon our season, I realize that I learned alot. I learned how lonely one can get at practices during Christmas vacation. I learned that I will never be able to get Stefani Silverberg and Stacey Stiffel's names right. We began the season as very young, untested team. We gained much valuable experience during the season. Our greatest achievement was making it to Division I in the SPC Tournament. We didn't win SPC, but we made a good showing. Our future looks very bright. We have returning eight starting players, including all SPC players Karen Finkleman and Laura Rosenberg, along with a number of other players who gained much experience. We will miss the enthusiasm, stills, and leadership of Angela Heizer, Jessica Lerner, and Mindi Chanaud. So let me leave this note for the Poetic Sophomore class - We started the season out slow And found in old Okie much snow We later played well And the competition can tell That next season we'll give 'em Michelle So in conclusion l'd say the thing I learned most conclusively is that it is exciting to coach the girls' soccer team. And it made me smile . . . alot. QW, 4 if , f Michelle Hoffman awaits ball. Back row: Coach Hornbach, R. Beasley, G. Christoffersen, J. Erwin, B. Gilbert, M. Chanaud, J. Lerner, A. Heizer, M. Hoffman, Front row: J. Jines, M. Castro, L. Rosenberg, S. Stiffel, M. Platt, J. Stroup, K. Cassidy, K, Finkleman, J Cowles 204 ..-. ., ii i W , ' A ' I I ,, ffrl ' Q f . . .. . 'N - --:. f ' ' . - -P ' I ' 'fx - we--' Forward Karen Finkleman shoots towards goal. . -ai Betsy Gilbert demonstrates a head trap. rf .re rs Z . A Va .g,. . 41- gb wx Wie' M kgs K V W p,..t.. . Q - . i - .... . fa' f ' . .. Vse..- . .- V, , . Q . N e . an ,W no . .N F . Q he is .. 6 . . r 15. as . I ssre Stacy Stiffel eludes defenders. -,...L' L pix, - S? -5 A 5-fi K ' -ig . -.Liv-ff.. - -. K- ,N4 W .i wx. . .5 avg, f -- . .-,. 7 . - . x:.,, , f K5 e. K H4-Is.-v,Ess,s an -.H 'I Nwnmp, H A -, ,. . ' , ,F . ...f,. M. ,...-News-ewffif-ff' 35 ,. 'xg . X , -5. am. .. ef 6 fe , n 'N EW I -A. Stefani Silverberg volley kicks the ball out of the defense. Julia Erwin pushes the ball towards goal. Lara, Mimi, and Robin if be ' Team has a conference before confronting their opponents. A Sea on of .,, outplay Holland Hall's Dutchmen. 4 n l of ii e , r W ' A ,, g jf , ' N I V , .-- H ,Wq SW X K i':' ef' M '., W ,QQQ ,, , , Q I 2 , I Q as ' gf - l l 32 : if' A 4' ,,, . in U , J, , ZH , :1 ,. V ,I egg 2. 5 ..V 4 W? .YQ Q V Angela Heizer used her head to clear the ball. o o ew B eg1nn1ngs 205 4 Boys' Basketball The selection of Senior Bobby Kwun to the all SPC team and Junior Greg Taylor as honorable mention proved to be the highlight of the 82-83 basketball season. Kwun, Taylor, and senior Gregor Sauer proved to be the nucleus of a young inexperienced team which struggled to a 3-21 season. Many games were spotted with strong play only to be offset by periods of mistakes and a lack of scoring. The experience gained and improvement made during this season by the underclassmen hopefully will offset next years loss of Sauer and Kwun. 'W' ,.,, 2 ,m uc h 9 t nf , lf i , L 1 i L ,xx 4 5121 -,'l E'-S' r , , it 'a,, ' J Marc Lubin exhibits his high jump skills. 9 The Varsity Team. Back row: W. Willaert, B. 3 Kwun, G. Taylor, M. Golden, G. Sauer. Front V row: M. Lubin, J. Pailet, R. Nussbaum, J. I . 1 , A i Lane. ZZ: if I fn: , 1 r c fs BBE.. ' El' lu- - ,I . ., Greg Taylor catches a long court pass while surrounded by Marksmen. Bobby Kwun dribbles into enemy territory. 206 The junior varsity Leam: Back rowg B. Autrey, M. Lubin, D. Dener, J. Pailet, C. Dunston, P Henderson, S. Lemmons, C. Hunter, Coach T Holodak. Front rowg K. Rovinsky, C. Crowell, R Nussbaum, M. Pokorny. , 'ai' mfs. w.. J' . ' -- . f NYT ! 1 .... gy - 3 :.k if -kfr Bobby prepares Lo pass as an opponent 010595 in, Wes Willaert d6m0nSi3l'ateS high jump skills. V ' rs ' . :-: . ' - ... 1 s . W, .r2-e .. - .C 4 .F so ...... ' V W L O ff if iw 2 p 1 i R S ... s 3 m Q. .5 p ygj. . f ' . , - . j' ,sf i ' 1 S ., ' Q A ..,:- v A . V. gy - -Y---Q.. .AMX K A V I 4kk:J L..LV7 K 3 N-la' 1 as ., A ., -ff .il ' T ep'p Coach Murphy gives his team a pre-game pep talk. Greg Taylor dunks one for two more points. Season of Improvement L l . 20 Girl Basketball - The Greenhill Girls Varsity Basketball team was an immense pleasure to follow this year. Part of this enjoyment was derived from the teamls flair for presenting the unexpected. There were often sudden surges of power which allowed the team to recover from a point deficit. The team's chronic shortage of substitutes led to anxious moments when Lesli Marcus or Karin Miller or Shemin Proctor got into foul trouble. This very young team was led by the inimitable Shemin Proctor who led the team both on and off the court by sparkling plays, amassing huge numbers of points and calling out Coach Samide's well conceived plays. Shemin was aided by Cindy Fiedelman who would pop in her outside shot, giving little heed to the great distances which usually separated her from the basket. Lesli Marcus could always be counted upon to transform herself into an aggressive rebounding power, at the middle or end of the first quarter. Helping out Lesli Marcus on defense was Erika Viroslav who proved to be a steady player. Throughout the season, Karin Miller, whose hands-up defensive play proved effective, played an integral role as point guard. Stacy Siegel came into her own towards the end of the season, when the trooper, Leslie Kuykendall became sidelined with injuries. Armed with such fine talent, the everpatient Coach Samide mounted some impressive campaigns against other schools. The girls handed Casady a defeat in the final minute of play. Shemin Proctor had 38 points in the game against Country Day. The highlight of the season was the outstanding S.P.C. tournament which the girls valiantly and successfully played without their seemingly irreplaceable Cindy Fiedelman. 6 . 3 ' 3 4 U i ffn f 'iff K 21 1 whiff? 5 , 9 42 Q A ja has Q 1 , . ' x . A - S , ii' ,'1,, is fl if 5 P? iiiiii if sit f Shemin free throws for one more point. Top to bottom: S. Proctor, S. Siegel, K. Miller, S. Goodnight, L. Marcus, C. Fiedelman, manager: J. Goodnight, Not pictured: E. Viroslav. 6 . 208 Cindy dribbles down court looking for an open player. Shemin dribbles while carefully watching out for opponents. 'N-.f fbi' The Hornets prepare to sting Casady. Lesli Marcus practices shooting. 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Cna Cha . .,.... . Nifty-Fifties dancers . . Prrductton Staff: Fine Arts Coordinator . . Poster Deslgn L Publ1C1t,y Program A Advertising . . Sound ...... .... Student Director . Stage Manager ,... Technical Director . . Co-Directors .... Musical Director .... Greoor Sauer Judy Dykes later! Ewlng Peyton Naysl1p Jessica Frankel Marjory Graue Scott Lambert Steve Gordon Ethan Besser Kyle Rovtnsky Peter Henderson Alex Brooks Davld Matyas Shannon Casey Gyrld Chrlswfferson Cindy Frankel Dee Dunk, Crystal Rothrock, Nancy Grau. Glnna Johnson, Andrea Lazar, Tracy Newton Jerry Henderson Sandy Stevenson Carol Oliver, Hlchael Hanes Sklp Kllner, Graeme Gordon, Scott Llpscoub, Larry Harshaw Caren Sklbell Karen Rupert Chip Hunter Patty Edwards, Sheryl Ellis Michael Hanes Orchestra Director . . . Costume Dtrector .... Set Design A Construction ltckets . ..,,.. . . Ptanlsts C... ,... Paul Raaen Hendy Pearce,il1zabeth Murdock Terry Kouder, Deirdre Gordon Betty Johnson Susan Htles, Beth Raaen, Harriet Flacnmelr 9 au' is 2 X y . . S 1 4 s Q Q X Ek . f 1 , 1 M ,X i -. . was .f -- ....:.-si.. L S 'S 55 This year, Grease was the word for the Greenhill Fine Arts Department. Un March 114, 5, and 6 a large cast revived the 50's and beehopped their way into the hearts oi' the audience. The creative design oi' the stage set the mood for four nights full of dance, and music. The comical play revolves around a cool group of teenagers from Rydell High and an unexpected love affair. Danny. the leader ofthe gang in school, has S fallen in love with Sandy. a newcomer. He must try to settle his relationship with Sandy and keep his cool image at the same time. The choreography, music, and exciting ensemble work produced a dynamic show at that departed from the realms of a high school production. V rrt awww www rll if . . V VVfV,. , . . e ' Q . . , , . , , t..t rlrt rr.t. S S.. l rt... f or - r.ll in f X ltrl , ....,.,, J rr... rt. 4 ..r. ... ff ....5 Y ... i ' it f S t.rr ff ,, f f D iitr The Evergreen - an award winning newspaper. The 1982-83 school year was marked, for The Evergreen, by an often wildly fluctuating cycle of press highs and lows. Each issue The Evergreen editorial staff published improved on the last in some way, either in its writing or layout. The staff also, however, met up with greater difficulty in publishing successive issues as release dates approached. The improvements in writing and appearance obviously distinguished the high points, while late or outdated papers marked the lows. Several changes especially characterised The Evergreen this year, separating Volume seventeen from past volumes. A new type style for The Evergreen flag on the front page and a different typeface for the article copy and headlines were the most obvious changes in the newspaper. Also, the section editors, who were responsible for designing their sections, attempted to do so in the modular layout form. Modular layout gave a cleaner,' look to the paper, structuring the articles in box-shaped, rather than jagged-edged forms. This job of the section editors was only part of thier increased responsibilities this year including: assigning articles, pressuring writers into finishing them, and collecting articles once completed for editing and proof-reading. The essence of The Evergreenls high points was, as always, its high quality writing. Writers recruited in the past two years formed the majority of the staff. All of the sections maintained the standards of previous volumes, but perhaps the greatest improvement came in the Humor section. After suffering the loss of Cosmic Comix , the Humor section lost its wild popularity in the Upper School. New editors and smashingly creative material returned the section to its former glories fnot to mention the innovations learned at the Palo Alto Ca. Clinic for Humor Editors and Writers.J With its success and despite its setbacks, The Evergreen had a particularly wild year. From delinquent articles to late-night, often violent layout sessions, we had fun. 214 Editorial Staff: Editor-in-Chief C. Fischman, T. Dowe, K. Halaburt, Sponsor Dr. Stewart. Left to right: M. Mulder, layout ed., A. Brooks Business Mgr.3 P. Frenkel, Photographer. Section editors: Lower and Middle Schools, B. Kassanoffg News, J. Sheehang Humor, J. Susman and J. Laneg Words and Visions, T. Doweg Assistant Ed., K. Halaburt, Features, P. Hayslip Sports, D. Perryman. j ' . Z a .., .. , ,.,.. --f ,, W...- ,, , V X' ' v' . - - as fi.-f',,,,... I ,f A ., , 1- Ms. Sandra Stevenson, yearbook sponsor Zandy Baker and Chantal Kruczek, yearbook SeniorEditors:Dee Dunk,Susan Goodnightand co-editors Michelle Bobo. Yearbook Staff: Lea Bauman, Erika Vroslav, Julie Grossman, Darryl Glaser, Jill Kratze, Susan Silberberg, Bobby Kwun, Julie Ray, Gregor Sauer, Caren Skibell. -.,, we-,, -1-.. Middle School Staff: Scottie Pearson, Anna Weiss, Beth Conner, Mr. Jeff Nordgren, advisor. Yearbook Photographers: Scott Stone, Brian Finch, Charles Fischman, Tracy Newton, Marc Rubin, Ms. Stevenson, Kevin Dowell, Mr. Smith, Darryl Glaser, Mike Sowry, Bobby Kwun, Buffie Strickland. A special thanks to the faculty, administration, coaching staff and editorial staff for all the co-operation that makes Greenhill Sparkle in the galaxy of educational institutions. Cavalcade - Highlights the Best of Greenhill 215 Mortarboard Provided Services for Greenhill Community Mortarboard is a service organization which was started at Greenhill in the fall of 1967. Our purpose is to serve the Greenhill and Dallas communities. Annually, we wrap the football players houses' for Homecoming, sponsor a breakfast for the athletes involved in Fall sports, and sell Valentine messages for Valentines Day. This year also included three new activities. They were, the wrapping of the varsity cross-country runners houses, decorating the cafeteria at Homecoming, and an Easter egg hunt which was held for the Pre-Schoolers. All of these activites were carefully planned by this years officers, Pres. Z. Baker, Vice-pres. B. Crooks, Vice-pres. M. Mulder, SecfTreas. K. Davidson Top to bottom: E. Koutras, S. Stiffel, C. Skibell, H. Silver, J. Ball, C. Trice, K. Miller, A.L. Parks, B. Birdsong, S. Brazill, C. Seibert, A. Rickenbacher, C. Siegal, K. Noland, L. Marcus, K. McCullough G. Sauer, S. Procter, S. Silberberg, L. Sobel, S. Goodnight, D. Dunk, B. Gilbert, K. Hicks, B. Kwun M. Casey, K. Harvey, J. Ray, D. Packer, J. Dykes, A. Baker, J. Weiss, L. Newman, M. Hoffman, S. Silverberg, K. Finkelman, J. Kratze, J. Frankel, A. King, S. Hutton, M. Mulder, K. Davidson, S. Seidel B. Crooks, Z. Baker. Not shown are: R. Beasley, M. Bobo, M. Chanaud, G. Christofferson, K. Cravens J. Goodnight, S. Gordon, M. Grau, J. Grossman, D. Hickman, J. Jines, C. Kruczek, J. Lerner, M. Lu T. Newton, M. Segal, S. Siegal, E. Viroslav, T. Williamson, C. Hershman, G. Johnson, L. Zidell, S. Thum A. Jacobs, S. Casey, C. Rothrock, C. Fiedelman. 1 v v 1 s v 1982 it Montage Dk Literary Magazine X 1983 The Montage is the Greenhill publication that highlights the literary and creative visual talents of the student body. By the February deadline , students in the Lower, Middle and Upper Schools have submitted their short stories, poems, plays and artwork. Their efforts are then judged by an individual picked by the Montage staff and faculty sponsor. The 1982-1983 Montage editor is Ben Kassanoff, the co-editor is Leslie Kuykendall, and the sponsor is Christine Eastus. , At right: back row. L. Bauman, G. Felber, T. Dowe, K. Halaburt, C. Fischman, Sponsor B. Dvesbury. Second row, Sponsor C. Eastus, li. Newman, K. Kissinger, S. Reeves. P. Hayslip, S. Oakley. J. Weiss. Front rowg L. Kuykendall, B. Kassanoff. 216 Members-1983, Back How: Todd Schneider, Kay Chilton, .lane Couch, Loren Zidell, Zandy Baker, Mike Ablon, Ben Kassanoff. Front row: Tom Dowe, Michelle Mulder, Karen Halaburt, Mike Medvig, Susan Goodnight, Dee Dunk, Andrea Simmons, Julie Grossman, Charles Fischman, David Perryman. Not Pictured: Gavin Susman. Membership to the Forever Club has only one requirement, which is that the student must have been enrolled 12 or more years at Greenhill. The 11 charter members began the club in 1981, and it was carried on by the class of 1982. Mike Ablon Zandy Baker J , Kay Chilton Jane Couch Tom Dowe Dee Dunk X Charles Fischman Susan Goodnight ' Julie Grossman Karen Halaburt Ben Kassanoff Mike Medvig Michelle Mulder David Perryman Qi Todd Schneider X' Andrea Simmons Gavin Susman H Loren Zidell ' E13 Forever Club A Contmumg Trad1 1on Players Added a Vibrant Dimension to the Greenhill Community The 1982-1983 school year brought changes in the Greenhill theatre. Mrs. Patty Edwards arrived with new ideas and projects for students interested in all facets of theatre. The most important change of the year was the formation of an official Drama Club and the Greenhill Players fa more select group of performers and technical peoplel, each complete with constitutions and membership requirements. The Drama Club and the Greenhill Players encouraged a growing interest in the Greenhill community. With the musical moved to the spring, the Greenhill Players in particular were afforded the opportunity to experiment with different theatrical styles. The Players mounted a Halloween show for Lower and Middle Schoolers, with help from a beginning acting class and students from Newman-Smith High School. Two Wednesday assemblies exposed Upper Schoolers to the exciting nature of improvisation and the discipline of forensics. In May, a vaudeville show legitimized camp and bad jokes. Above: The Greenhill Players await a call to improvise during a Wednesday assembly in December. Below: Karen and Kim in a scene from The Maidsn. 218 Tom Dowe cowers under the improvised menacing threats of Brooks Alkek. ThePlayers:back row:J.Susman,K.Rupert,K.Kissinger,C.Skibell, M. Grau, B. Alkek. front row: J. Lane, P. Hayslip, J. Kratze, J. Dickens, S. Jones. not pictured: T. Dowe - Pres., J. Frankel - Vice-pres. Greenhill Drama and Debate Squad Top IO in State Q .AL The debaters: Back row: R. Beasley, J. Sheehan, S. Ladymon, J. Susman, J. Lane, K. Evans, P. Frenkel, Coach P. Edwards. Front row: D. Matyas, A. Aranson, J. Erwin, L. Plaskoff, C. Fitzmaurice, L. Turrichi, C. Turner, W. Ware, L. Iozzo. The drama students: Back row: K. Rupert, J. Dickens, P. Hayslip, S. Jones, Front row: K. Kissinger, L. Turrichi. Greenhill Students qualified for State and Members of National Forensic League Cheryl Turner, original oratory, extemporaneous speaking, and Varsity Debate, Karen Evans, extemporaneous speaking, and Varsity Debate, Linda Turrichi, extemporaneous speaking, and original oratory, Jenny Dickens, dramatic interp. and duet acting: Julia Erwin, dramatic interp. and Varsity Debate, Peyton Hayslip, duet acting, Kim Kissinger, duet acting: Karen Rupert, duet actingg Andrew Foote, Lincoln Douglas Debate, David Matyas, Student Congress: Allison Aranson, Varsity Debate. Additional Students Earning National Membership Degrees Jessica Frankel, Joey Lane, Marjory Grave, Jordon Susman, Sharon Jones, Sam Ladyman, Jonathan Seehan, Jill Kratze Advanced Degrees Wes Willaert, Peter Henderson, Caren Skibell National Tournament Representatives: Cheryl Turner, Karen Evans Activities: Assembly Program, Middle School Tournament, Talent Show Greenhill drama and debate students have competed in over twenty tournaments throughout the school year. Eighteen tournaments have been Texas Tournaments where at least forty schools from throughout Texas have been represented. Two tournaments were national tournaments held at Emory University in Atlanta and The Harvard Tournament in Cambridge Mass.. Greenhill has gained State and national recognition by the number of students who have qualified for the State Tournament. The Greenhill drama and debate squad is headed by officers Cheryl Turner, President, Allison Aranson, Vice-president, and David Matyas, secretary. ,sm s i 'w. N. Karen Rupert and Kim Kissinger duet acting The maidsn. Far left: Cheryl Turner, the president of the Greenhill drama and debate squad. Left: Sharon Jones in t'Laundry and Bourbon . Drama and Debate! Shining Squads 219 La Socidad Honoria des Espanol The Spanish National Honor Society is a society honoring those students who have excelled in the study of the Spanish language. It focuses on maintaining a cultural, as well as literal, interest in the Hispanic race. This year the society brought a docent from the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts to Greenhill to lecture on the 'AEI Greco exhibit. Then, the club sponsored a field trip to the exhibit to see El Greco's beautiful artistry. In order to become a member, one must maintain a ninety average or above for four consecutive trimesters. Front: K. Kreuger, S. Goodnight. Back: C. Frankel, V-Pres., A. Simmons, Pres., D. Packer Sec., L. Kuykendall, Sec., A. Schnitzer. Sponsor J. Gonzales. Not shown are: A. Brooks, C Turner, L. Marver, B. Kwun. La Societe Honoraire de Francais The French National Honor Society is an organization that honors those students who have achieved and maintained a high standard of excellence. Under the supervision of sponsor Renee White, the society undertakes three major projects each year. The first is the trimesterly publication of their newspaper, Le Microsm, done entirely in French, by the students. They also have a traditional Christmas party, this year held at Mme. White's house. The major event is the Spring Induction, held in May, where speeches were made in both French and English. The officers. President Chantal Kruczek, Vice-President Eileen Mullen, and SecretaryfTreasurer Julie Grossman ushered in the new members. The year was a success, since the projects were accomplished, but more than that, it was an enjoyable time for the members who managed to avoid speaking French for the most part. 220 Back Row: C. Fischman, T. Rose, D. Lipscomb, M. Sowry. Middle Row: K. Rupert, C. Skibell, D. Shelton, A. Simmons, K. Halaburt. Front Row: J. Grossman, C. Kruczek, E. Mullen, Sponsor R. White. Mu Alpha Theta Achievements in Higher Math Mu Alpha Theta is a club that honors not only outstanding math students, but also gives due credit to the outstanding Mathmatics Department we have at Greenhill. To be eligible for membership in Mu Alpha Theta a student must have completed at least two years of Math courses, and be enrolled in his seventh trimester, and also have an average of at least 90 over all previous trimesters of math courses. Front row: K. Halaburt, J. Grossman, A. Heizer, Mrs. Meinardus. Back row: A. Brooks, D. Lipscomb, T. Rose, B. Kwun. National Honor SocietyfExcellence in Academics, Character Leadership, Service As its name implies, the National Honor Society honors students who have met an established average of 85, but with the added stipulation that they have demonstrated qualities of leadership, character and service. The basic premise of this year's society was that the members cared about the school and were inducted because they demonstrated their caring in a variety of ways. This year's members represent both foreign language societies, presidents of classes, cheerleaders, athletes, singers, writers, and editors. The main bond of these people is the effort they put into improving their school community. Their main objectives are notjust high G.P.A.'s or full transcripts, this is the reason for the added dimensions of leadership, character, and service to the induction requirements. The main activities of this group are the coordination and presentation of biannual inductions in fall and spring, and the performance as hosts and hostesses at various college fairs. The sponsor, Dr. Barbara Graves, also attempted to draw the members together with a variety of meetings to discuss possible gatherings, assisting her in this endeavor were the President Charles Fischman, the Vice-President Tom Dowe, and the Secretary Karen Halaburt. Back row: Dr. Graves, C. Fischman, A. Brooks, B. Kwun, D. Glaser, T. Dowe Front row: K. Evans, B. Kassanoff, C. Kruczek, K. Halaburt, J. Lerner, S. Goodnight SPRING INDUCTEES: 1. D. Shelton, 2. C. Skibell, 5. G. Christofferson, 6. A. Schnitzer, 3. J. Grossman, 4. J. Ray, 7. A. Heizer, 8. P. Henderson, 9. K. Kokko, 10. T. Rose, 11. D. Lipscomp. 221 Latin Club Was Re-juvenated. For the first time since 1975, we have an official Latin Club, and therefore this is necessarily a building year. In order to build a basis and foundation for a permanent tradition, any current Latin students with interest have been admitted. Also, all members belong to both the Texas Junior Classical League and the National Junior Classical League. The club has generated interest with its social activities te.g. the Saturnalia Party in late fallj, and some members will be going to local and state conventions to attend academic and non-academic events, competitions, etc. Qwfif Back: C. Coben, W. Loconto, B. Finch, T. Daily, R. Latin, E. Kelley, M. Fern, J. Shepard, R. Estes, W. Willaert, Historian R. Wiedeman. Middle: B. Dardaganian, Sponsor M. Nill, S. Oakley, T. McCutchin, J. Erwin, G. Jacobs, C. Turner, Pres. J. Sheehan. Front: K. Cravens, J. Stroup, 2nd V-Pres. K. Harvey, N. Thompson, R. DeBerry, K. Ewing, lst V4Pres. D. Foote. Not shown are: Tres. W. Rose, A. Jacobs, K. Kokko. Science Club Was Formulated After Several Years of Dormancy. SCIENCE CLUB BULLETIN Many People have come up to me and asked uWhat is the Science Club? The Science Club is a group of students who are interested in science. The students are not necessarily the top ones in their class, nor do they only come from the Chemistry and Physics labs. These students are just your ordinary group of people who happen to want to learn a little bit more about their surroundings. The science club is newly formed and almost totally run by students. The students can therefore plan the activities of the club. The club has already gone on one outing. The members met on a cold November morning to observe the last great lunar eclipse of the decade. Even though the weather was cold, we had a great view of the eclipse. Some of the future plans for the club include such oddities as the building of a hovercraft, and the modification of the old windmill to supply electrical energy. Some of the more sensible plans include the attendance of a Chemistry lecture and demonstration at S.M.U., and the production of a chemical magic show for the lower schoolers. If you think that you may be interested in joining the Science Club, please contact either Kenneth Kokko, Johnathan Sheehan, or Bill Fergerson. New members will be welcomed. 222 Front row: B. Ferguson, J. Sheehan, S. Ladymon, G, Fite, A. Schnitzer, K. Kokko, C. Kesler, M. Fern, D. Shelby, D. Murphy, Dr. Burrows. Middle row: J. Templeman, R. Estes, P. Henderson, B. Bloomquist. Back row: R. Wiedeman, J. Shepard, W. Loconto, L. Felber. Sixth graders turn back the clock to Renaissance time .:.,. , 0 , asaaa o aa, . J Wh' I f rf 5 5 T- Q M A jf ,Wg ..,.,..f+, .t-, The best in Renaissance attire. r r ' ' 'Wi f ,,,,,, ' X. ,A - I . 1 X, , XXXL I 3 fffai Some of the hand-made stained glass windows. -r Middle schoolers showed their musical talent. Every school year, usually during the week before Winter Vacation, the sixth grade becomes very busy preparing for their annual celebration of Renaissance Day. The event ties in with the subject matter being covered in their social studies class. The students present short plays, sing ancient songs, play games, decorate their pod accordingly, and, most importantly, dress in period costumes. Renaissance Day allows the students land teachersl to go back in time for a day and learn from their celebration. Q99 Face painting added to the Renaissance effect. if Visitors provided Renaissance music. 223 BASEBALL Back row: B. Kauffman, M. Henderson, D. Marcus K. Dunk, M. Platt. S. Porter, S. Lipscomb. B Agnich, M. Moniot, T. Johnson, J. Fiedelman, G LaMoyne, B. Fraser, S. Gindling, S. Simon, C Schrauff, J. Leiman, M. Laskowski. Middle row: A Vuckovich, P. McGuire, C, Irons, P. Baker, B Heckel, R. Kollinger, R. Steinberg, J. Goodman, G Reese, C. Kreuger, A. Chan, V. Reyes. Front row A. Yurkon, M. Moss, P. Vergne, D. Natinsky. C Warren, J. Pearlman, D. Sunshine, J. Leeds, B Murphy, R. Loconto, D. Silver, J. Saffran, L. Zahn D. Willingham. TENNIS Back row: Coach W. Kittleman, B. Rutledge, B Nelson, J. Fischel, B. Blonkvist, C. Harrington, M Knowles, J. Zidell, C. Comer. Front row: J. Huller, K. Bayulken, T. Ground, J. Koutras, L. Warshaw, S. Mattoon. TRACK Back row: J. Kwun, C. McCarty, D. Crooks, C Huffman, B. Shepard, S. Lenhoff, M. Hurst, C Velvin, J. Williams, Coach Holodak. Middle row: C Brandt, E. McQuaid, P. Thompson, K. Winfield, B Green, J. Lerner, P. Davis. Front row: P. Camp, J Goldman, E. Bendiks, M. Kyte, J. Laurito, T. Bhuket, R. Latta. GYMNASTICS K. Potts. B. Emerson, A. Rubin, J. Hoffman, C. Siegal, C. Cantrell. M. Hofstedt. 224 iddle School T , nj . 4.17 -.2 i , gy ,f Q Q . , , . f 4... ' yt, M Sy 9 Q . -..ii 'il E 2 N Y H 1, ' Y v VZ' , W',,, I t .. . .I 2 it , ' A'i' wyy , V V L X . . A. yy 'R WE . . .431 x 4 K. I W- ,., if 'ii ' ,.'. 5 . Q 7 ii W ' ,, '...L ' .f - 1 ' 5' ' f 3 ' ff ' hi ' . '4 :Q 1 xy f. in Q K 1 M , . ...wir 4, A irriii 2 J . NM .vw f' J K we is N K' N , A ! ' v'iA + . ' A, .. pring Sports Back row: B. Gold, Coach C. Gorman, M. Walker, K. Dowe, T. Richardson. K. Davis, S. Golden, E. Alhadef, J. Monesson, J. Lipshy, C. Bright, A. Weiss, S. Pearson, B. Conner, K. Hamm. Middle row: L. Roberts, J. Adams, A. Morrow, L. Volkman, S. Hurd, I. Green, Y. Khraish. C. Peters. A. Buck. K. Soder, J. Riggs. Front row: M. Erwin, J. Lee, A. Heckel, A. Turner, R. Kuykendall, A. Thompson, P. Strelitz, D. Goldstein, M. Segal, K. Levy, M. Segal. TENNIS Back row: E. Murphy, L. Hogue, L. Lyon, M. Michaelson, N. Payseur, A. Sanger, J. Goldfarb, K. Wood, Coach P. Webb. Front row: L. Rose, K. Grossman, T. Jaffer, J. Sayah, L. Houston, R. Ross, D. DeGrasse. TRACK Back row: A. Adkins, M. Shinn, M. Hermanovski, A. Bond, K. Mathis, A. Sigman. Middle row: M. Hewell, M. Fussell, A. Klapprodt, K. Smylie. Front row: J. Harris, K. Maples, K. Gardner, A. Fechtel, L. Casey, S. Dardaganian. GYMNASTICS Back row: S. Brice, M. Morgan, T. Trask, M. Stiffel, K. Potts, S. Kratze, N. Lane, M. Hofstedt, A. Kreisler, C. Cook. Front row: K. Beauchamp. C. Clement, J. Hoffman, B. Criswell, J. Black, B. Emerson, C. Siegal, A. Rubin, S. Shosid, R. Raskin. 225 Back row: Coach J. Clifford, E. Corbett, M. Lubin, M. Golden, D. Lipscomb, G. Taylor, B. Kwun, W. Willeart, M. Rubin, K. Rovinsky, T. Dailey. Front row: B Hillebrenner, J. Warren, R. Rothrock, C Fischman, R. Winfield, R. Nussbaum, B Gold, C. Parsons. Not Shown: J Pailet. Back row: Coach C. Gorman, Coach B. Gold, T. McCutchin, C. Kruczek, M. Chanaud, M. Mulder, E. Viroslav. Front row: L. Iozzo, J. Fischel, S. Darver, J. Goodnight, T. Williamson, W. Ware. Not shown: Coach M. Harry, C. Rothrock, K. Rupert, L. Marcus, K. Miller, J. Stroup, A. Aranson, J. Cowles, J. Erwin, K. Chilton. N 226 Baseball Softball Back row: C. Dunston, G. Brown, B. Davis, B. Ferguson, B. Bloomquist, M. Fern. Front row: M. Finn, M. Ablon, A. Schnitzer, D. Foote, A. Foote, J. Shepard, J. Sheehan, G. Melmed, J. Bickel, Coach Holodak. Back row: L. Isaacson, S. Goodnight, T. Newton, M. Casey, J. Lerner, S. Casey. Front row: S. Proctor, K. McCullough, J. Lowery, R. Beasley, L. Rosenberg, B. Crooks. Track Sz Field -vw -..- -W- ' , . , . , , , , . P' f 1. , i z ,. 1 af -f ' . - 'fu ,. A H. 1-in . ,.. , ' A., ' fav f , ' '. 2 7 ' .. Z: ' 'I , H f ' 1 1 .... an .nr 1 .. -, ' ,W . Track Sz Field 4 , . i , 4 M U, 227 A 5 , A and 'C Tennis Back row: Coach J. Squires, W. Rose, R. Lieberman, D. Glaser, S. Sanderson, P. Marshall, J. Engels, A. Daniel, B. Lyon. Front row: G. Jacobs, M. Pokorny, M. Kirshenbaum, S. Stone, L. Prager, B. Barnes, G. Fite, P. Schneider, Coach W. Kittleman. Not pictured D. Dever Back row: W. Rose, D. Glaser, P. Marshall. Middle row: Coach J. Sayah, R. Lieberman, S. Sanderson, J. Engels. Front row: S. Stone, L. Prager, B. Barnes. Not Pictured: B. Alkek, D. Chance, A. Hunt, J. Lane, E.Himel. Back row: Coach P. Webb, S. Siegal, C. Siebert, K. Noland, S. Silverberg, A. Langfeld. Managers: B. Strickland and A. Termini, M. Platt, A. Jacobs. Front row: M. Hoffman, K. Finkleman, C. Fiedelman, C. Fitzmaurice, H. Silver. M. Segal, L. Zidell, M. Lu, L. Plaskoff. Not shown: D. Packer, J. Swartz. 228 CDN ,,, ' Tennis G mnastics Golf Back row: S. Gordon, M. Norvell, L. Marver D. Shelton, G. Gordon, T. Newton, K. Euring, S. Hutton, J. Jines, C. Hunter. Middle row: D. Hickman, M. Hennelly, A. King, N. Lazar. Front row: A. Murdock, C. Clifford. Not pictured: B. Birdsong, A. Lazar, L. Fechtel, and J. Lowerly. G. Gordon, S. Gordon, C. Hunter K. Kokko, M. Ewing. Not shown: C. Mulder 229 Spirit Hits Zenith Because of Cheerleaders :Sf 'TWSFND if X! 1-1. 212.6-if -i '-'fi Q Hs: Isfmsss: ,- Q his . filaiaf A ,M-.SA-EE?73:W.i'ff:'::' is -fs r Q N5 Q ---qv , f fit' X .wif 4+ fl X fit' W 25 f mf X U ,Zi F! .AL Pep rallies . . . pies in the face . . . wet T-shirtcontest. . .spirit. . .boppers. . . water on the floor . . . collapsing pyramids . . . Go Bananas . . . torn ligaments and astretcher. . .Pac-Man. . .Whip It. . . camp . . . Homecoming . . . Steve to the rescue . . . Okay you guys, let's yell . . . ready O.K. . . . soldiers ready for combat . . .peddling ribbons. . .Lets see some of that Hornet Spirit!!! . .....L kk 3 in .L V x I A ---- N .. . isp A E KIRIIM FJ . - I is K .. -, .5 f . - - ,. A f E V, is i M' K. f .J A - . .- f- - .i 9 ,af , i 5, 1 'Slit x I Lk . til xy H S K K .M f . Q, . 5 ij K 1 3, 1 .. xv, . f 9 S Q .. iii 'l k Y E gm., X ik Q- it lr 4 by S l A .iq 95? A . X N is-EE V. gl bg I V .,.. II.. 5 I Q. N ' '. - ' - 'JF . SW - I f' r S 4 S .X ' s, - .. A 1 C s + The '82-'83 Cheerleaders: S. Casey, D. Packer, S. Goodnight, D. Dunk, K. McCullough, J. Couch, J. Dykes, S. Gordon. Q it , my .,uQ P + gf ,, m v si. 'Of' 4' at-I 3 u ' ' 9 'Q 'wr ,,'4, M Q , Q 14,9 F159 009 ,nu , 1, Ui . , 0 mr! nw W 'fin 9 AV 'ww nv 11 ,1 . ' I - O. O O I I 9 Q T 1 00 -fq ., 0 0 .', I I O, ' 0 I 1 f9Q a ' O u I 0 I 3- Q 0 M Q.. 0 i O 1 7 ' l 4 4 Q ' N 0 Y Q f 0 ' Q Q 5 5 I 5 Y O ' o o F '. .1 Q, .9 Q SPIRAL GALAXY IN CEPHEUS Yo J., 4 i ,Rf t . .J P' . ' V ' ' 75 . i A mem. ,W .tfxsl by xx A. W - CHM IV - . XXX., Q' 3 J' Ms A XX! M R div Nia- AV X N., f 'xxx lv? SAW! swf I . X S f . r W is xNi or . 4 ' 'JE .mf ' 94: in 'es'Xix Qi ' ff-J '-1 1 f X rf f ,rm G .. stir 'fa Wfcf . -.. N l fgr YY Q , . if ,' t Q C I , .VM . my F-Qi' og. V1 ' ...,f , X af W ft ,Vp N X t, ,- x J A 9 4 G . . X jf xivbk' I s A Jw-J . 1 N i 15.9. ,wk Q. A Lv Ogfcgtx 5 Q ff A 1 , ft , ,silk .C ' Congratulations to Mary, and my other third Grade Girl Scouts , who are 1983 Greenhill Graduates! Love Mrs. Casey 47 ANR' L ! MRA 5 A, T2 EI l'--we-M-1 e'f'Wwi' X . C Xi! x P4 fx. 3' ' i ff I 4 ,, ' Eg!! j? 's,? ,Q- U ,PQ A 'uf '-if Imaginary Constellations 'AFRED THE MOUSE Virginia 'l'odd - Zlrd grade Fred was a very friendly mouse. There was one reason why people didn't like him. He was always hungry. He stole tood. He didn't mean to he mean but he had to eat something, One day someone called a wizard to Come and to do something with Fred. The wizard did not want to hurt Fred. So he put him in the sky with lots and lots oi' cheese. Fred was very happy up in the sky with all his cheese. - t f fi, Q! 1 ,v If E E X. 7 5 . ' . f C i if ' Z .J . tl ' i if . A A W ' - sf as 'ID' fl 6,5 H ' L 1,-If HIC l'OOT'S SHOFS tt w w w w wo 1 L t A Rachel Kao - Jird grade Big Foot was a hig monster. He was white and he was very ugly. He was mean, too. He had big feet. He never took his shoes off before. Big Foot's biggest dream was to go to space. So he went to the spaeeport and ordered everyone to give him a spaceship or he would step on them. Then when they gave him one they told him to take his shoes oiland put them in the spaceship. He did so and then took oil. While he was in space his shoes flew away into space! Congratulations, Mary! We are very proud oi' you and WE LOVE YOU Mom Sr Dad, Donna, Lisa Sz Cindy. Q xi if 2 There are many definitions of a friend . . . a comrade, a supporter, a sympathizer, a confidant . . .friends are comforting,caring,cheerful,helpful . . . you all have been all of these things to me and more. . .Memories ofyouallwilllastmywholelife . . . Thank you for being my friends. I love you all . . . Mary .,w..ls . 7 W, , ' ..,.. ff 'L , its 3, gflylw ,,,. M, N, .4 'Wi K .. - Hfwjw N f ' . , ,. . we , ., , W 1 Y , , . ,, n, fa ,,.. V , ,' Y ' , 7 1,SR.f'm' ' ' Q f' 'L t ' n. mwW ' 'nu H V 236 WW 'GLW' - f H , az. V ' l ..., M4 - g ,, Avlll , 2 w ffk V , , V I H ' by M ,WL QV.. ,w.,iW,7r wiiff-3'f Zif 'fEAZii V' ,f'm , : ,V ,, A ' ,fmvwww if ,,,h, ,, V , 'f- H W, ,,,,, M I W ,wt 4, -,mm Km w ,, Q Mike CDon Miguelb, Thanks for all the good times! I hope there are many more to come. Congratulations! Much love, Donna X . And Love from Doc, Sz Mrs. Casey, Sz Mary Sz Lisa Sc Cindy. , 237 Congratulations to the Senior Class from the Sauer Family gs.. .EK -:s 1 K x 52 R53 .. Q .mf X.. l Q . ..-.M , .. W... i-F' 28 ...Qi .. , :Qs M..55gM...4g-....yU....755.we rf-.1 . . .-.ws-.W . .Q fr. W Q.-.J-.1az'.Qwfsff.-fm.:-fri, f -ss. ,1 ss- ..f. Q-.f..s,f..m.:f -an ima Q ass sums:-L NX A-Ef.U92f'.f. 95 ':.f!7:lf55?ii5ff. Zlwill'5A:Q:f'W:i.'ffiQ:i:.lFQ:fiiF 'fi,:g:.f.gi...i,i..e:.ga.if:1..f::ifi .sw .5 f ff ?'-ff- wi : I . 555. i . ...W ,.. . VALLAA - ik. r 1 4 l ,vaa xox 1 , r Kiwi! W1 fu f,- Bb UW KQHIE14 i .il MXYY i Mil 'gig 5 2 3 m,Wf ,mf mf 5 va lf 'GV ji ' W? Q2 ' :X TMI We full' l 3 iii! if 5 lid fi EJ. 1 rv ,YJ , v KJ af, Va. g U wgl . Hg 1.7. g. n K A L Y-tf'f l---5 - :W 1' f V 4 . . ,WW , . Y ix,i Q ai .. .fi 3 . 5 5 if . EMR I K 'll sues ' 11 E ss s i , ..., ,. :mA - i , , i .X . , , Y H Congratulations Susan and the CLASS of '83 Mr. 8L Mrs. Jim Goodnight 239 ki r 1 T i ax W Mn 1.4. 1 . A .,' 9. 5 , :-EIH' fi I 3 .-1g. f i ! ff . w m?E?ws,?3s5i?1 aft ix f 'll ll' s ,, . 1 g K .is s . 1,,. Q X X Y ii i ... 5? . X .. I 21 g Qflf' ti W V s. K Sligetiki i 5. F A Mrs. Silven and Mr. Bailey demonstrate the Annie Oakley of the Pre-School - Mrs. I'd rather be working on Cavalcadef' - S. Cotton Eye Joe for the faculty at Big D McGee. Stevensfm Ranch. 1 Compliments of Quality Fence Compan P.O. Box 186 Addison, Texas 75001 40 , fof the A'Pre-School Power Coalition - I. Seventh graders found that photo journalism Dr. Nill prep f th St t b h - P. Pickering Convention. . C311 6 l1I1'1OI'Ol1S. Congratulations to the Senior Class of '83 on your accomplishments. We Wish you great success in the future. We are proud of the entire staff of The Cavalcade for Winning national recognition. NORTH TEXAS PUBLICATIONS ,, , . . ,,,, , ,,,,,. W,,mWM,,,,,,,, A PART 0F AMERICA AT WORK OR PLAY Working hard or playing hard, America enjoys a break with quality snack foods from Frito-Lay NCH CQRPORATIQN 5 ...sm :ow www- -sm The hardware store that has hardware mnmfmlllllllll -i n a i l vm. an , . 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Lebanon, Oklahoma 11817 Lake June Road Dallas, Texas 3565 Forest Lane Dallas, Texas 246 OOMPLIMENTS OF OAK FARMS DAIRY Oak F3l'I11S DIVISION OF THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION -, 248 MK' Aw L. f .- ., . N mf' ' ,f 4- , X N x -'Mfww f -, 'E ff? 5 A, 1 ifi'?ii! 'Q4 K . - .gwafnfwi XA 4+fQ:vF1vQ.gm:-fx f 'Q 2 m L' . xfg. ,Aff-n?,zX3G svg A, 5 R ,B N 7' 1. J , 2, -m-2g'gg,u.,f kv-Q' if' A A 1 V41 3 f'l'gf,S?f 43 Six R A-XA X ' A ,xi ,.k.. ' kr:---,JXQ kt ' iff W- 1 Q2 x Starry Night Vincent Van Gogh Starry, Starry Night Paint your palate blue and grey Look out on a summer's day With eyes that know the darkness in my soul Shadows on the hills Sketch the trees and the daffodils Catch the breeze and the snowy linen land Now I understand What you tried to say to me And how you suffered for your sanity And how you tried to set them free They would not listeng they did know how Perhaps they'll listen now. Starry, starry, night Flaming flowers that brightly blaze Swirling clouds in violent haze Reflect in Vincent's eyes of china blue Colours changing hue Morning fields of amber grey Weathered faces lined in pain Are soothed beneath the artists loving hand Now I understand What you tried to say to me And how you suffered for your sanity And how you tried to set them free They would not listeng they did not know how Perhaps they'll listen now For they could not love you But still your love was true And no hope was left in sight On that starry, starry night V You took your life as lovers often do But I could have told you Vincent This world was never meant for one as beautiful as you Starry, starry night Portraits hung in empty halls Frameless heads on nameless walls With eyes that watch the world and can't forget he stra-ngersthat smear e The ragged men in ragged clothes The silver thorn, a bloody rose ' Lie crushed and broken on the virgin snow Now I think I know What you tried to say to me And how you suffered for your sanity And how you tried to set them free They would not listen, they're not listening still Perhaps they never will. Don McLean :ig -1 We treat you like a Cadillac ownen SEVVELL 7310 Lemmon Avenue at University, across from Love Field. C2145 350-2000 Congratulations Seniors Frauman Electric VERBAL 8: MATH SKILLS SEMINAR ' Preparation Classes in lP5SAT, SSAT, and graduate entrance exams ' Preparation for private school entrance exams ' Private tutoring in English composition and literature, reading, study skills, mathematics, and most academic areas ELISSA SOMMERFIELD, B.A., M.A. 9636 Hollow Way Dallas, Texas 75220 363-7043 GOLD PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mullen i ii. - . ini., 'ki 5 .. we if . Board of Trustees HEADMASTER Phillip G. Foote EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Edward W. Rose, III Chairman Ann Perryman Vice-Chairman Jon Bauman Secretary Peter Dauterman Treasurer Mickey Bright Cherie Clodfelter Sally Estes Phillip G. Foote William H. Hidell, III Richard Lane Edwin B. Lyon, III Joshua A. Muss James E. Maser Gerald Schneider, M.D. Carolyn Switzer Bill Willingham, III Mike Wright '74 Donald J. Zahn '67 PAST BOARD CHAIRMEN Irwin Grossman Robert D. Rogers Jerrold M. Trim TRUSTEES Arnold N. Ablon Charles E. Bond Richard T. Cassidy Daniel W. Cook, III Berry R. Cox '72 William T. Criswell Stephen G. Dardaganian Cal L. Donsky Harold R. Dunk Lawrence S. Fischman Gerald Frankel Patrick J. Haggerty Jeanene Haldeman, Ph.D. Philip Henderson Maury Jaffer Gayle Johansen Harold Kleinman Harold L. Kupfer Richard Lambert Walter Levy '74 Larry Ley '68 Zeck H, Lieberman, M.D. Mary Lipscomb, M.D. Bruce A. Lipshy Pal Loconto Richard Marcus Sam B. Marcus Carol McCutchin Elyn Mulder Steven Okon Ted Rickenbacker William E. Rogers John Schoellkopf Robert A. Shuey, III '73 Robert Stiffel Seymour R. Thum James E, Upfield Max Wells Joan Tarpley Winn Michael Young -, 4 0 .QU 2 a , , 5, L iff. s . , . ws-1 1 v 5 Y ,ka 1 5 i , . , , 1 U ' s 1 1 z, 1 , - .5 S, W 4 ., fg s ' , r ' 4 -f 1 Ei 1 x 1 ' ,Q v I W 4 4, 1: l,Q'- L11 ' Q ,H 1 sg ' 'eu 9 's . . . Y . .U X I 1 1 ' 1 2: i . ,Asy- i 3 13-H B 'wk Sf 1 , ! I ' ! fx ' E 1 i im I I ie' Er. 'Ei It ilu 1 ,i 3 5' Y! xg if . . 1 Y! .. 1 f , ix , V. !! H - f 1 I B Sita Wx -pi :i!?f V, ' LE? S , ' I 4 91 if E .. 3 X 2 z ' 2 x V 1 ? . I If l t Q Mft t . 3 QI' s sf E x A v z I N Lf if K 2 i. i A 1 Ai K i K 1. ' s i 1 :E V' P . 1 Q Img! Mfhfff L ii E :3iit,is!iM1 lk xiii l ll l S if RX XY 5 X x'- u 1' Q r K O f x 1 . .xx i , 'U . x 5. ,A 1 . 'X x '-g '- I X I Q1 Q Ising the body electric, I celebrate the me yet to come. I toast to my own reunion when I become one with the sun. Oh and I'll look back on Venus, look back on Mars and I'll burn with the fire of ten million stars and in time, and in time we will all be stars. We are the emperors now and we are t.he czars, and in time we will all be stars. We are the emperors now and we are the czars, and in time we will all be stars. I sing the body electric, I celebrate the me yet to come. Toast to my own reunion when I become one with the sun. And I'll look back on Venus, look back on Mars and I'll burn with the fire of ten million stars. And in time we will all be stars. Stars we are stars. I SING 'I'Hl-I BODY I'II.l'It l'RIt' Mars Chorus Song St, Johns ISAS Fine Arts Festival Music hy Michael Gore 1952 V Houston Lyrics hy Dean I'itchl'ord
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