Greenhill School - Cavalcade Yearbook (Addison, TX)
- Class of 1984
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H' ' 2 M, ,Ilifiiifigifki0YXGUJQ,WQ 51 'Wllff' fQ50fl:E9Qii f v y 1552?-iz ' ' E Il dof Elizabeth Jane Ablon insane. . .concerts. . .Vince. . .alwayslaughing. . .Camaro. . . sweet. . .crazydriver. . .beautifulblueeyes. . .hasalotofenergy . . . wild . . . Packards . . . Wendy . . . party animal . . . a good friend. . .Ozzy. . .SMUbound. . .ablast. . .guys,guys,andmore guys. . . I, Beth Ablon, being of sound mind and short body, leave the following: To Wendy - a best friendship, Tom's mailbox, Camp CGS, my eye, my eye, my eye, S.L.'s house, D.D. at 3:00 A.M., V.V.P., and RJ. To Iune - rock concerts, camp, ski trip, etc. We've been friends for so long, I could go on forever. To Pam - SMU College Prep Institute, SAE's EEE, Eggs, BAC and Slurpees, champagne, Newport Beach, and Disneyland. To Lee Anne - going to B.K. in the middle of the night, Ozzy, and Chinese Fire drills. To Iill - Forest Lane incident, your loud garage door, and our mischievous minds. To Gretchen - the Babes, Greenville Ave., movies, and parties. To Christy - Greenville Ave., parties, IJ., Scott, and the D.D. To Mikey and Iohn-boy - my laugh, math class, the Question Queen, and one endless party. To Barb - guy problems. To Josh - your Freshman year. To Chad - our secret fwhich turned out to be not so secretj, 6th grade and your own locker. Windmill- you're a good guy - don't change! To Chris - runawayjokes, Study Hall, the S5 I owe you from the SMU-Texas game, and your unique taste in music. To Mrs. Silven - your Corriente de la boca, French, and Spanish. To Dr. Graves - 3 years of good advice and of putting up with me, and a muted horn. You're the best advisor anyone could ask for. To my Family: To Ian - Danny, and a phone answering machine. To Billy - the car you desire, and your own line. To Bobby - someone to clean up after you when I'm gone. To Mom and Dad - thanks for EVERYTHING! I love you all very much and could not have made it without you. You all are the greatest. To Greenhill - I leave you thirteen unforgettable years of my life. You kept me busy, but it was worth it. lx,wQil3l OW J ,, Compliments of MR. 8: MRS. ARNOLD ABLON 20 Julie Kay Anderson NEW GIRL IN TOWN . . . lived in Belguim . . . pretty hair . . . just joined the Greenhill family. . .one of the Andrews' sisters. . .exotic . . . lived in Brussels without being fluent in French . . . Wisconsin . . . moves alot . . . not as shy as she looks . , . smart . . . Bedford . . . one hour road trip a day-to school! . . . friendly . . . pretty eyes BONI!! Since I'm new here, my will is short and simple: Lea- cold weather, sunshine and Iames Dean. Kim- a party at my house Qmaps providedlj Amy- a northern winter in Texas and no more windy VW rides. Jill- a front row seat in Government, a recent atlas and a set of jumper cables. Karen- donuts on sale every morning, no more map quizzes, and many more reunions. Gretchen and Christy- Andrew Sisters' records. Mrs. Silven- another great Honors class! Also- to the Greenhill Senior class of 1984 and to my teachers- THANKS!! For welcoming me and for a great year! And a big hug for my parents for being there these past 17 years. Thanks! Don't be dismayed at goodbyes- A farewell is necessary before We can meet again. And meeting again, After moments or lifetimes Is certain for those who are friends. Slow down and enjoy life. It's not only the scenery you miss by going too fast - you also miss the sense of where you're going and why. Eddie Canton 'ff . P tl ,af w6df5,Wz Iayne Dennison Ball fun to talk to . . . pretty . . . fashion . . . always with Lesli . . . cute . . .Neiman Marcus girl. , .china doll features. . .Europe '83. . . Iaynie . . . Harolds . . . Tennessee bound . . . baggy pants . . . preppy . . . Princess Jayne . . . timid . . . nice clothes . . . moody . . . fashion career . . . looks like her mother . . . funny . , . I, Iayne, with only 250 words to thank those who have put up with me for the last five years apologize to those left out, not forgotten- Alan- a 6 a.m. excursion to Plano, you got a video-recorder, I got a companion . . . to all those who think you a snob may they find the respect and warmth I've found in you . . . never change, you've got my friendship and my heart forever . . . Ily- Marcus- a book titled, Understanding L.M. , a ticket to Boston, even when you get that car stay in the group , you couldn't find a better place to be, you know . . . Ily- Beauford- fChinese ribsj, a seemingly casual date . . . an overdue apology . . . Ily tons- Bambi- no one can or will ever hold such a large place in my memories or my heart . . . poo-poo on Davie . . . Ily- Mike- all the secrets locked away in your car, and the sincere hope that someday all our plans will come true . . . Ily- Ginna- thanks for a second chance on a friendship that means so much . . . Is it true they are building a U. of Rockport? Andrea- without you I know I would have never made it, I refuse to say good-bye only Ily and I'll call you later- Ioey- thank God for K. and bad timing on our parts . . .you're my family and I'll never stop loving you- Pestor- a 9 a.m. long distance call, a wind-up IB advice doll, and a friend for life, what can I say that could express what you mean to me, as for good-bye, afraid your stuck with me for life, Ily Sis, always - thanks- Mom and Dad- 18 yrs. of it all, never will I love or respect two such great parents or friends- My Family- may I someday make you as proud as each of you has made me- As for you Greenhill- all I can say is I'm glad this is good-bye. 22 PW . - - as fu .iss X K. - ' ssQsgii,21'f'Q 1 7 K E at K , E w as Nt , .X X X 591- .. I 'wi w.- Z I 7355 Eg 1 Lea Martin Bauman greatest Cavalcade editor ever . . . beautiful blue eyes , . . likes to sing . . . Leabo . . . responsible . . . likes preppy guys . . . Gliver . . . sits in the car and jams to Transfer . . . Laura Ashley . . . Colorado girl . . . artistic . . . James Dean . . . pretty hair . . . quiet . . .Washington and Lea. . .whoops. . .I.E.. . .smart. . .agreat friend . . . Lea-Lea bird . . . I can do anything in my car . . . At this very moment, my favorite thing in the world is my friends - I could talk all day and night about my friends, so here goes - Kim: you're so talented in the ways of friendship, I'm gonna miss freakin' each other out . Karen: what can I say to the girl who gave me a magic wand for my b-day except frito . K 8: K: I'm gonna miss you guys so much that I don't even Want to talk about it . . . unless we go to ChiChis and have some fried ice cream . . . Susan: you're my oldest friend and my best giggling pal, I love you. Amy: you make the simple things fun tPete's Cafe, soccer practice, cruising the kids j, I think you're neat-o. Peter: it never fails, Ialways enjoy the time I spend with you, Cp.s. - banana bread?J. Caren: you cool chick, you, don't worry, no more 2 am gossip session. Michael D: I'm gonna break you of your procrastination problem . . . tomorrow . . .maybe . . .ifl have time . . . . Leslie: I love you. Dr. B: all I can say is I wish that you were free in Iune. Soeur: one last game of shriek before we both get too old, a hug and a hunk at RTL. Mom and Daddy: one last let's talk college , plenty of advice, and I love you both. It is impossible to enjoy idling thoroughly unless one has plenty of Work to do. I. K. Ierome The only thing to do is to hug one's friends tight and do one's job. Edith Wharton if Ethan Joseph BGSSQI' suave. . .olderwomen. . .reformedpunker. . .unlikeanyoneelse . . .Rabbi's son. . .party. . .lady killer. . . E-tone. . .cool . . . Bizzare. . .sexy. . .loveshiscar. . .Eth. . .likesforeignexchange students. . .Grease '82. . .Bowiefreak. . . What's up? . . .teddy bear , , . always with Stew . . . funny . . . belongs to GQ. . . . WWQWW M'W'W I, Ethan Besser, do hereby bequeath to the following: To Stewart: bad movies, a car with unbreakable parts, late evenings, a ride to school, a very nice room and an unforgetable trip to Padre Island, wild parties, an incredible friendship, Roz, trips to S.M.U., similar thought patterns, philosophy, and a ten minute laugh about nothing, To Mike Sowry: one incredible concert, ISAS, Shakey's after work, a lifelong friendship, long talks, and a drive nowhere, To Gavin Fite: a movie that we never saw, a very long two months, fireside conversations, a mutual understanding, and breaching the peace, To Iohn Engels: a trip to Jamaica, history homework, and a drive to the country, To Brad Bracken: manly talks about women, To Pam Porter: an undying friendship, and many wild times together, To Andrea Romero: a last minute affair, a chocolate kiss, aguadiente, an intriguing smile, a strange affinity, S8tD, and a wick waiting to be rekindled, To Kelli Noland: a walk with me down an endless beach on an everlasting sunny day, To Kelly Lindner: unpredictable days, perfect timing, my friends, your friends, torso man, shoe polish, time to grow up, and a second chance, To Sally Darver: our plans to go skiing, to Mom and Dad: You have given me the best of every world. I can only thank you from the very bottom of my heart for all of your love and support. I love you both!! Lastly to Greenhill: thanx. Science, in short, makes us able to cooperate, the arts enlarge our sympathies so that we become willing to cooperate. Citlm Hayakawa 24 Bret Thomas Bloomquist cross-countrystar. . .unique. . .photographicmemory. . .maniac . . . volunteers for physics experiments . . . Connecticut . . . intelligent . . . can't keep quiet . . . opinionated . . . Bertquist . . . bunny tape. . .loves football games. . .energetic. . .muscle-man . . .humour editor. . .cannot be embarrassed. . .one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet . . . I, Bret Bloomquist, being of different mind and powerful body, do hearby leave the following: TO RICK: Center, Texas, a dead cow, TO RICHARD: APT: TO ANDY: speed: TO THE LONE GNOME: PM's shoes, a Do Not Abuse sign, Houston '83, a Raggedy Ann Doll, TO TONE: UT, AP Physics, The Tone Zone: TO BUDDY BRAD: a garbage can and baseball bat, the Cookie Monster: TO LANCE: 20 gallons of gas and a trip to Fort Worth, Prez of the Spirit Club, The Rudder and The Wimp: TO PETE: rlng toSs, RanGer GAMes, WhaZZascore, a bowling ball, TO JOHN: PM's shoes, radiation jacket, bunNytape, ayell owcan ary, The Wall: TO GAVIN: Forest Lane, MR.captain, plots to beat kokko, a 4:20 mile, leadership of thex-c teamfbutnotca pta inshipj, everyone's psyco-analysist, TO LLIB NOSEGREF: 200 pounds of carrots, a large galley, Mongo the Ranger, MiStAkEn ideNtities, a leg, L wheelbarrow for the water cooler, pennies, bunneytape, OK. '81, fourmor eyearsg MRS. EASTUS: abreathoffreshairandastuckwindow, m y t h e a t r i c a l d e b u t i n t r a g e d y , you miss i will much very, bye good, TO MR. KILMER: a moon made out of cheese, and the privilege of having me for two years!!! you will see mor of me Chaa haa haaj, will miss, goodbye: TO COACHY: an SPC Championship tsooner or laterj, a 10:00 2-mile, The van trip to TISC '81, the reason for my success in track: hang in there, SPC will come: TO DR. BUCHANAN: Over the past three years, you've been a friend as well as an advisor. Thanks for always being there when I needed you. MOM AND DAD: Although we have had our differences, the first 17 years of my life have been a blast. I will never forget the guidance you have given me, and I love you both very much. Finally, to WRILLIITBGMAMG, BOYSX-C, ALL OF MY RELATIVES, ALL OF MY TEACHERS CYOU TOO MR. CJ, AND EVERYONE ELSE AT GREENHILL: goodbye. The lunatic is in my head Pink Floyd Shy-ya-las, ya mary. Rudyard Kipling Is the wind Northeast? asked Iosh. Bart McDowell 5465 Bradley Devon Bracken Mr. Sophisticated . . . good friend . . . fast driver . . . always has something to say . , . Lesli . . . Know-It-All . . . Can you hear the radio? . . . motorcycle madness . . . escort service . . . Aggie . . . smirks alot . . . ladies' man . . . hates bananas . . . strange humour ...V6f... To those who mean the most to me: To Ginna: guys with the same names, VH and SH, a one way ticket to Rockport, the Jeep, a phone number and an ear, I LOVE YOU. To Betsy: Jay-Bird, a few hundred sheets of paper, weird talks, love and a shoulder whenever you need it, I'll miss you. To Andrea: a garbage truck to empty your mind into, a continuous circle, The Wall and a friend to help you climb it. To Kai: ten great years of huntin', fishing, riding, arguments, four-wheeling, but most importantly, laughing. Good luck in whatever you do. To Dr. Graves: political jokes, Pink Floyd, two great years, another vote for the ERA, my deepest compassion and utmost respect, you're a great person and I will never forget you. To Mrs. White, thanks for understanding. To Sue, Richard, and Lisa, many thanks for being a second family, for putting up with me and my moods, I'll miss you all. Lesli: wish you the best in you're future, don't forget to have fun getting there. I DO care and I Love You. To all of my riding buddies, Mark, Kelly, Chuck, Tom, and Charlie, and the rest of you crazies: keep at it and good luck. To Tracie: a chesnut Arabian and all the vet-stuff you'll ever need, a jacuzzi, wheelies, sore buns. You're a great friend, and I won't forget it. To Raini: a knight in shining armor, a snowy night, and lots of laughs. I'll miss all of you. To jennifer, an empty house, you're own phone, and the care of my dog. To Frank: I. P., lot's of talks, fights and advice, the past two years have meant the most to me, I Love You big brother, To Mom: I hope that you finally understand me fl know it's not easyj, thanks for everything you've given me, I love you. To my father, I leave words I've never been able to say: you are an inspiration which will always remain imbedded deep inside of me. Thank you for everything, including giving me a chance to be me. I just hope you're proud of me. I love you, but above all is the deep respect which I have for you. I will do my best. Could anybody love you, Or is it just a crazy dream. And if I show you my dark side, Will you still hold me. And if I open my heart to you, Show you my weak side, What would you do? Roger Waters Love, MOM 8: DAD 26 Ee Peter Revere Claggett Seniorclasspresident. . .funnyguy. . .fishandbirds. . .cute. . . Diana A. . . . New Deal , . . looks like a country boy . . . really nice . . . cruisin' Coit with Bill . . . cross country jock . . . good grin . . . Uncle Pete . . . boyscout . . . mild maniac . . . falls asleep in English . . . Let's have a square dance! . . . very open . . . I, Peter Claggett, being of presidential mind and X-C body, in the hope that I won't be assassinated, leave the following: To P.C.: long talks about girls since 9th grade, Glass Walls, fish, birds, and a great friendship. To the J.V. X-C team: good luck, Norbuck, 20 440's. To K.K.: a beat-up bug, your ego, the same taste in girls, D8:D, my first friend in Dallas. To B.B: The Wall , X-C, a future girlfriend. To IS.: I.B., wack-o but nice, hysterical but serious. To L.F.: good buddy ole pal, 111 on I.V., creek runs, T-phone talks. To GM.: karate, forest lane, bad A. cars. To Mr.B.: thanks for much good advice, good luck with X-C, my respect. To S.L.: vice-pres, the untimate in cool, yeah you can sleep over. To K.M.: your incredibly nice, beautiful, and an over-all goddess. To C.T.: intense, a look is worth a thousand words. To K. Kissinger: pep-talks, Christmas carols, and my respect. To L.B.: you do know what the word friendship means, nice-ness at its zenith QSAT wordj, surrealism. To K.R.: hope you marry the man of your dreams. To D.A.: Almond, a perfect transcript, my first date, my respect and admiration, a golden clarinet. To Lael: you big dummy . To B.F.: Qalmost forgotyouJ,theChrysler,astifflegfnudge,nudge,know what I meanb, Let's cruise Coit on foot , C.T. in your dreams. To Cheryl Tiegs: a poster on my wall. To K.D.: my mentor, country roads, Plano stadium, a B.B. gun, Mr. Coordination, an everlasting friendship. To G.S.: Tennis, girls, a role model, the college life. To GJ.: you flashdancer. To L.A.M.: 101 future parties, thanks for your opinions. To P.l-I.: presidents forever, run for senate, S. Council. To P. Hayslip: good luck on Broadway. To W.W.: Hacki-Sack at parties. To M.F.: Donut sales manager, Otis are you drunk? . To G.T.: a fellow Physics student who was as lost as I was. To MS.: Black-belt, Lee Ann's parties, Miiiiike. To M.D.: GQ, Miiiike, Do you understand the Physics homework? To Rick: the best cable channel, alone at home party prone. To IJ.: thanks for being so nice to me. To L.T.: Pre-Cal gossip and happy horses. To Dr. Barbara F. Graves: my respect and thanks for guidance during the past two years, I'll plan to practice what you preach, lunch with Thomas Jefferson. To the faculty: thank you for caring. To the Upper School of '85: know a good thing when you have it. Greenhill and all it offers. Special thanks to Mr. Foote who has continued and improved the family atmosphere that Greenhill is famous for. Lastly, thank you mom and dad. Thanks for giving me a good education and raising me to be a good human being. Your advice has always been appreciated although not always followed. I love you both as you know. P.S. I'll try to support you in your middle age. Finally, thanks Patch Cmy birdj for helping me survive my senior year. I leave you a soiled shoulder, long talks, and my utmost devotion. QEFQVEVG a 6 27 Walter Philip Coe agoodfriend. . .football. . .moose. . .sensitive. . .greatlistener . . .boyscout. . .fun machine. . .nice. . .teddy bear. . .always late . . . party animal . . . seems innocent . . , theories . . . Revco . . .reallysweet. . .Mr.Niceguy. . .ki1lerPhil. . .BabyHuey. . . does a great Safety Dance . . . sincere . . . I, Philip Coe, being of somewhat distant mind and torpid body hereby bequeath the following: To Mr. Murphy, enough detention slips to start a wallpaper company, a stopwatch to count how many seconds students are late in getting to school, and thanks for being nice after catching me eating ice cream in the upper school. To Mr. Kilmer, an excellent Geology trip and a prime example of man in a free state to do as he pleases. QThe ability to not follow a rigorous schedule, including study halls J, a pound of barbecued spareribs and sausage on the geology trip, and all the other food I ate QI think we stopped every 2 miles to get snacks didn't we?J, and the hopes that I will soon understand circular motion. To Peter Claggett, QPedroJ, I leave the following: The GLASS WALL theory and hopes of one day perfecting it, hopes of setting up a 1000 gallon saltwater tank, 51.00 movies, profound late night discussions about girls and the universe, Many nights of doing flops and flips off the diving board. tNotice how it never hurt if we messed upj. The hopes that we don't get lost again coming home from late night college representations. fRemember . . . LEFT! . . . no . . . RIGHT! . . . STRAIGHT! . . . WATCH OUT!!! . . . BAM I didn't see that sign, did you Pete?J. A healthy cockatiel that can whistle. To Ms. Carls, thanks for always acting like you were in a good mood even though sometimes you weren't. Don't treat the freshmen to roughly, they're scared of you you know Gust kidding, I think.J To Mrs. Wolfram, I leave you the junior class, a bad SAT score and my unfilled Harvard and Stanford applications. Thank you for your help and advise, I really appreciate it. To Greenhill I leave the following, To the maintenance, I hope that you can get the grass and trees to grow. I've noticed in my six years at Greenhill that there has been a major struggle in trying to make Greenhil1's campus look like a lush tropical paradise. Keep trying. I leave hopes for a better social life, Greenhill is academically the best though, and I appreciate the high quality of the education there. Due to a lack of memory, or no memory, I will stop my will here. I want to tell my parents how much I appreciate their understanding of me during my life while going to Greenhill. Thank you mom and dad for sending me to such a good school. I love you both. 0-'Lf Compliments of MR. 8: MRS H DOUGLAS COE 28 www. .W itz X i I Edward Reed Corbett dynamic . . . Apple computer . . . soccer . . . shadows often get walked on . . . football club V.P. . . . hyper . . . what a comedian . . .likestotrippeople. . .bigEd, . .alwayswith Dave. . .Singers . . . terrible driver . . . great Ric Ocasek imitation . . . Eddie . . . radical . . . wild studball . . . always playing a prank . . . party goer ...greatguy. .. I, Ed Corbett, after having survived my Greenhill experience, do hereby leave the following: To Tone, all of Dave's math awards, first place in a Spelling Bee, Mother, the field hockey crown, a new set of golf clubs, and a heatwave survival kit with lots of copperTONE. To Cristy and Gretch, a pair of Dave's socks in return for the ones you gave me, and multicolored dots. To Kool Kirsh, a book to spin and the name Kool. To Taylor, David and Michael Lip for the basketball team, a harem of your own, and your discs that I still owe you. To Wes, ZZTOP, college baseball, a new hackeysack, and the Official Mormon Youth League Rules. To Paul, singers, football at lunch, and Paul Nelson Defense. To Jayne, a time to talk to Mrs. Wolfram, the college of your choice, and a new sleeping bag. To Cathy, help in algebra, canoe partners, and my Porsche instead of your Dodge. To Ginna, Spanish I, GEENA CI won't forget your real namej, you're a very special friend and I'm going to miss you. To Iengles, 9th grade English, community service days, football club, parties, IV soccer, thanks for being such a good friend. To Sowry, three years of French, alibies, karate, a tackle football game, parties, and my friendship. To Shelly Hutton, my sister's best friends' little sister Cwhateverj, another year on the hill and an apology for all the times Dave and I teased you. To Scott, a free ride home. To Carson, Julie, Marni, Kristi, and Lisi, a big hug and thanks for being such good friends. To Shelly B. and Katherine, an apology and a free dinner at Chili's. To Michael Lip, some great times in middle school, a football paper for Mr. Blanchard, 8th grade volleyball, a high school with girls, and thanks for all the good times we've had, you've been a great friend. To Dr, Graves, Pink Floyd and thanks for being such a good advisor, teacher, and friend. To Dave, the Who, and Odessy II, nights at Chili's, all the money I owe you, soccer, Tone's geometry award, parties, dots, ZZTOP, a harem of your own, all the good times We've had during class, the Kool Mobile, the Lude, Is that your philosophy of life , I'm going to miss you a lot but I know we'll keep in touch. Thanks for everything. And finally, to my family I leave my love and my thanks for giving me so much and asking for so little in return. Thanks to everyone that has been a part of my experience on the Hill. Good-bye!! 29 Michael Lance Davis SuperCool. . .HeyMike. . .Dude. . .K104. . .What'shismiddle name. . .suave. . .Mr. G. Q.. . .collarup. . .procrastination. . . Snazzy Dresser. . .Miiiiike. . .200 sx. . ,monogramed Izods. . . Gap Bank . . . Micheal D . . . The Briefcase . . . great sense of humour . . . nice looking . . . sly . . . mellow . . . bedrock . . . A Real Swinger . . . Hilarious . . . I, Michael L. Davis, after only three year on the Hill, do hereby leave the following. To Mark F, QMichael Iackon's very secret cousinj- I leave an angry waitress at Chili's and devastingdisco moves. Don't dance yourself into a coma. To Stan L.- I leave those late night Physics study sessions that seemed to go on and on, long distance phone calls to Tennessee, and a Burger King charge plate. You earned it. To Lea B. who is probably mad at me for turning this will in at the very last minute fas usualj- I leave a lifetime subscription to G.Q. magazine. Keep that collar flyin'. To Marc B.- It's all yours. Don't hurt yourself. To Paul Samari - I didn't mean it that way. Nelson- I leave Eddie Murphy, Richard Pryor, and a flawless sense of direction. To Laura I. and Lance F. fthe party animalj- I leave one more year of Spanish and one more year on the Hill. To Greg Taylor B.K.A. tattoo - I leave a walk on the wild side, tennis shoes big enough to have a Pre-Cal class in, and a multitude of flies trying to fly around with only one wing. To Randy Dandy L.- I leave that person we picked up at the movies that night. I hope the free cookies she's going to give us look better. I also leave you those very open ZBT parties. To Eric K.- to the wall. To Mike S. and Iohn E.- I leave those thrilling lunch-time football games. I'll always remember them. To Cathy T.- I leave K104, concerts the night before exams, and BIG shells. To Phil C., the Boy Scout lady killer,- I leave the entire female freshman class . . . you playboy, you. For the entire Greenhill faculty I have the utmost respect and devotion. Not only have you taught me to think in ways I never knew I could, but you have demonstrated a genuine interest in your students. You really cared and that made all the difference. For my parents B.K.A. the Cunninghamsn I have the deepest love and respect. I thank you for all the sacrifices you made to give me the best start possible. You have shown me nothing but love, and my greatest aspiration is to grow and impart the same as well as you have. The Condo is on the way. Now, in parting from the Hill, I wish you all love, peace, . . . . . . and SOUL. X If 1 30 is it Kg S I fi I kg 5 .Eg S we X ss Iohn Niles Engels fromEngland. . .Ski. . .tennis. . .subtlehumour. . .alwayswith Mike. . .neat person. . .interesting. . .party guy. . .Crazy. . . super nice . . . jengles . . . in his own world . . . Rastafarian . . . straight hair. . .Reggae-Iazz. . .easy house to find. . .bogus. . . loves to party. . .practical dreams. . .lived in Nigeria. . .Sarasota ...wildman. .. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the teachers in Greenhill who have probably given one of the best educations obtainable. Dr. B : Thank you for not only being my advisor, but also for being an understanding friend. Mr. Norris: What marvelous class discussions. Mr. Cooper: An interesting U.S. History class. Mike: Always the good times, FLORIDA, etc . . . ED 8: David: The football club , many good games. Pete: Those delicious dinners and more of the good times. L'Anne: The Telephone Queen, the mad ski trips and those wild ideas. Young Pierce Marshall: I urge you to faithfully pass along the football traditional lunchtime game. Ghassan: where ever you might be, thanks for the close listening and good luck to you. Stu 8: Eth: keep up that exciting lifestyle and live for the sun. MOM 8: DAD: I love you and thank you for all. I haven't regretted a single bit of the thirteenth year. Bob, Paul and Ienny: thanks for being real brothers and sisters by guiding me through my youthful years. Blanch 8: Heath: without your loving and companionship, I couldn't have made it through this year, THANKS. To Greenhill: I again give my thanks and, my last goodbye. Better not look down if you want to keep on flying Put the hammer down keep it full speed ahead B. B. King Talking brought me here Herero ,4,,:Jl- Zmqeb, Compliments of MR. 8: MRS. GARY EN GELS 31 Gretchen Louise Felber sweet. . .giggles. . .freckles. . .red. . .quiet. . .sarcasm. . . tall and thin . . . Gretch . . . blue Celica . . . snappy dresser . . . pretty hair . . . British guys . . . Iamaica '83 . . . late night girl . . . Sting. . .wild, but you'd never know it. . . Holly Hobby doll. . . shy . . .witty I, Gretchen Felber, leave the following: To Caren: U2, Heloise, the Granada and late night tennis. To Beth: Greenville, an everlasting supply of Oscar, plastic, Mike from Avant, and the promise that if I ever meet Vince, I will tie him down until you get there. To Ed and Dave: the dots and yogurt. To Gavin and Ben: your unique rendition of the top ten. To Michael: the balloon launch and my driving. To Stephanie: Ozzy and Harriet, Mom and Dad, someone to keep you posted on Cliff and Nina next year and a great future sisters. To Cristy: our novel that must be written, Ioan, AMC, escaping from Plano, Sammy and Sahib, and an avocado toaster that is still in my closet. To Lance: watermelon, a soundproof room so I can take my earplugs out and my thanks for being a great brother. To Mom and Dad: my eternal gratitude and love for all that you have done for me over the years -- thank you for everything. 32 Compliments of MR. 8: MRS. BERNHARD FELBER William john F ergerson nice guy . . . cross country . . . Oh yeah . . . a blind man walks into a drugstore . . . red . . . running . . . Billy . . . talks to himself . . . carrot top . . . Howdy Doody . . . accident prone . . . hospital bracelet . . . breaker . . . the cube . . . cruise Coit . . . Want some fries? . . . shy . . . Oh no, Mr. Bill . . . wild and crazy guy . . . I, Bill Fergerson, being of a senior's mind and .7'Zp titanium alloy body do hereby relinquish the following. . .To K.K.: an argon laser, Throatwobbler Mangrove, the powers of a Iedi Pirate, and the ability to turn things purple. 1.5.1 a good knee, the radiation jacket, a red hanky, and Corky. P.C.: two harems, a trip down Coit, Patch, a 5:00 mile, acting like Speed Racer in crowded parking lots, and wink, wink, nudge, nudge, say no more. Bret B.: your hair, your secret operation, UT, and the lady who wore blue satin. R.W.: Center, Tx., the white dagger, and strange cartoons. T.R.: The Tone Zone, the Trinity Valley soccer game, and Calculus. The other I.S.: an Epson printer manual, a strange Evergreen layout session, a 1500 SAT, and a vocabulary as large as the relative airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow. G.M.: French class, blood that works, and Forest Ln. M.F.: Otis, a U-tote-M, a lawnmowing job, and a fish. B.B.: the most unique Freshman award, and ownership of the lake, the Greek temple, and the pool Cand the car in itl. L.F.: the ever-present 1969 Chrysler station wagon. A.A.: '82 ski trip, Hobbit, another 6 to your height, and a trip to Europe Chint: go to Venicel, A.M.: great MM Cyou-know-whoj imitations, an SPC race to forget, and two more years at Greenhill. Mr. Williams fmy favorite advisory it's been a real wicked honky dory time. Mr. B.: thanks for your time and effort for coaching X-C. X-C: Mr. B., a 100-mile week, the school vans, and our weekly country club or creek runs, and the Nietzsche quote somewhere else on this page. Mr. Kilmer: an Acme Fizix book, and Bret's jokes. Dr. Graves: a post horn, and Amer. Civ. CI knew I'd get you sooner or laterl. Girls X-C: Yipee! We're 35, and my superior manegerial capabilities. Mr. Kittleman: the MMPAEs you left Mrs. Thompson, oink parties, and Wheeeeeee! It Works! Mr. Solon: a mutated koozbanian exerglub, and experiments that work. The future Evergreen humor editor: the bunny tape. To my parents: appreciation for their patience, and their money towards my education. To anyone in particular I had to leave out due to space limitation, I'll leave money Csince that's what most people fight over in a willj and, finally, to Greenhill after eight years - see ya'll later. Everything that doesn't destroy you makes you stronger. - Nietzsche There is an end to the longest day. - Unknown This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning. Mya - Winston Churchill 33 Mark Romain Fern Boston. . .the pain doesn't start until you wake up. . .I-Iouston. . . Baby Huey . . . Otis . . . party animal . . . terrible driver . . . yank . . . don't move to fast . . . I can't even feel it . . , shmoo face . . . momma's boy . . . 1.1. Pearce . . . nice guy . . . The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. G.B. Shaw To the Greenhill Faculty: Without your incredible caring, patience, and perseverance, I would never have learned the joy of pursuing academic excellence and the value of independent thought. You showed me great kindness and devoted many hours of personal time to help me overcome my deficiencies. To my loving parents: Again you made the right decision. Even more than that, it was the perfect decision, blessing me with the Greenhill experience. I thank you for the perpetual support and much needed advice that you lovingly gave to me. Perhaps I can return this some day. The ornament of a house is the friends who frequent it. Emerson To the senior class: You welcomed me as a newcomer and made me feel a part of the Greenhill community. To next year's seniors: Please read carefully what I have written to my teachers. I hope you will feel the same way someday. Also, I entrust you with carrying on the tradition of the Greenhill Ruffiansf' To my exteemed Donut Committee: CAnd all the other incredibly helpful seniorsj Thank you for helping me with a rather sticky job. I am sorry I cannot leave you a bite of the profits. To Bill Ferguson, Bret Bloomquist, Lance Felber, Jonathon Sheehan, John Shepard, and Ken Kokko: Iwill never forget all the time we spent traveling through space and watching those famous movies at Rick's house. To my closest friends: To Rick Weideman- I leave you memories of traveling through the galaxy for a week with free room and board, and that party!!! I also bequeath to you Chili's restaurant, Freudian Latin with Dr. Nill, and all the other terrific times we had together. Lastly, I leave you my hope that our friendship will last forever. To Wes Willaert: I could probably dedicate this entire page to you and still not cover everything that we shared. Singing Doo1's'songs on the Brazos River - The Grande at Chili's - one blue and white hackysack and the Mormon Federation rules to go with it - and of course a famous old Latin song. Wes, you will excel in whatever you decide to do, even if it's baseball. I will always find a greatjoy in being your friend. In later years when I look back upon my youth, the memory of the two years I spent at Greenhill will always be foremost in my mind. Greenhill has enabled me to live in the most fulfilling, productive manner, and has given me the fortitude to face the future undaunted. 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 ? he s s... sg I may be smart but I'm not stupid. Willhem Puterfeld Gavin Iohnson Fite man of vision . . . looks like ID. . . . Kamma . . . tennis pro . . . funny . . . seen on lower Greenville . . . hairy legs . . . deep conversationswith Gonzales. . .Winton. . .hates to be tickled. . . beautiful eyes . . . smart . . . maniac . . . wild . . . the 'Gavin grin' . . . mysterious . '. . I'd like to write a few words which may envoke some pleasant memories of my high school days in those concerned. David, you were never really in competition with Kamma but you did cause most of our problems by being the guy I went out with on my night out with the guys . Thanks for fun from a bouncing car to a crashing plane. Ethan, analyzing your senior picture, making connections, and teaching the Ways of the last Don Iuanstein. Stewart, understanding fand laughing atb David and Ethan and powwowing with the Charlie Brown campers on the Brazos. Brent, Let's go Schepps! 9 mph crash! Bang! Pow! No. What? I didn't say. . .Imean I didn't. . .did I? Andy, you know those times when you just can't shut up and get done what your talking about doing. Kirshenbaum, you've got the world record for smiling with the most ribs in your mouth and the most sauce on your face. Alan, my son, thank you for putting me through Greenhill and teaching me about social affairs, succes, and MONEY. Winton, nothing matters or means anything because I don't care . . . Ann, girlfriend, a friend that is a girl. Winton . . . I just came back to say We Know. Kamma, I am thankful for you and your Cmyj family. I hope you are always surrounded by the family atmosphere, friendship, love, and happiness that was present during our stays at Priest Lake. Receiving the everlasting Buty K. Dad- If I am ever like you as a man or as a father my life will be a success. I can never appreciate or love you and Colin enough. 35 Peter Alan Frenkel intriguing. . . WhydoestheEvergreenneedpicturesanyway? . . . knows everything . . . short . . . PAF . . . rastifarian . . . photographer. . .jazz and classical. . .cynical. . .wry. . .Ganja boy. . .shakeswhen he laughs. . .karate man. . .Mr. Silence. . . nuclearphysicist. . .creativity hurts. . .Frenk. . .veryintellectual. . . Time it was, And what a time it was, It was . . . -Paul Simon Don't forget: Klaatu Barada Nikto -The Day the Earth Stood Still I, Peter Frenkel, being bright tailed and bushyeyed do hereby declare my last will and testament. To my parents, who have had to endure nearly 18 years of my B.S., I leave, besides my love and gratitude, my room fofficially declared a disaster areal, and pyramids of cans which are poised and ready to fall on the unwary passerby. To my sister, I leave my infrequent but funny letters and phone calls, and my love. To my friends in the Science Department I leave broken glassware, lost fruit flies, and a dead cat. To G.T., the world's most convenient lab partner, I leave my lab book and question What're we s'posed to do? To. P.N. I leave all of the paper he lent when I only had a spiral. To S.R. I leave my singing voice, which should be good for a few more laughs. To Siodhachain I leave math homework and an overused tape of Monty Python's Quest for the Holy Grail. To my Evergreen conspirators I leave T.S.S., my layout humor, and my song and dance . f ' Finally, to my brothers, the Incredible, Inseparable, Flying Kazoomi Brothers, I leave my stick, a business, fabulous feasts, the weekends, W HZO, a case or two of Verner's G.A., and a bag of Doritos. Q-axiom Helen Elizabeth Gilbert studies hard. . .Sweetheart Eshkol. . .pretty hair. . .preppy. . . I. . . . always tan . . . great legs . . . innocent? . . . freckles . . . French fanatic . . . off the wall humor . . . Iulie . . . full of secrets . . . H92 Club . . . Teri . Ysteb . . . Michigan . . . You're kidding . . .animal lover. . . Rebecca. . . friendly . . . 19 I, Betsy Gilbert, leave to my very best friends in the world, our secret memories of Greenhill and our years together. To Ginna: I leave a friendship which I have treasured for so many years, our secret , twilerie g nuns, tic-tacs for cooty pills, being angels, our special memories of our 12 years together and most of all my love and respect forever. ILYA! To Brad: I leave our private talks and therapy, dogs galore, polo cologne, a fast car, new speakers to blare louder and a friendship that took us 11 years to realize was so special. I'll miss you. ILY. To Kelly: I leave soccer, T.T., a date with you know who , snow walks and a terrific friendship. Let's stay close. To Alan: I leave my turkey legs, and my unending friendship. To Susan S.: I leave our 1000 talks, 12 years of gossip, LK., Mrs, S., and my love. I'll miss you. To Rico: I leave our radical summer night and my friendship. Let's stay close. To Dr. B.: I leave my eternal thanks for making 4 years of my life much easier. I will always appreciate your kindness. To. Mrs. Eastus: I leave my regrets that I didn't have you for a teacher sooner. I respect you tremendously. To Julie: fmy other halfjz You left me first so I leave you nothing but all of our past memories plus the thousands yet to come. You'll always be my best friend! Most importantly to my family: Thank-you so much for blessing me with Greenhill and for supporting me through all of my ups and downs. I love you very much. Finally, to Greenhill, I leave. QM Compliments of DR 8: MRS. ALLAN GILBERT 37 Iune Goldfarb natural beauty. . .cross country. . .nice. . .avid skier. . .S.M.U. guys. . .partier. . .Nanette. . .prettyfigure. . .tennis. . .G.P.A. . . . loves to steal signs . . . wrecked a Hockaday fence . . . shy at school . . . May-Iuly . . . beautiful hair . . . always tan . . . loves Shaun. . .IudasPriest. . .weski. . .Packards. . .AlwayswithLee Anne . . . gorgeous and nice . . I, june Goldfarb, leave the following. To Beth - you've been a great friend, we've had so many great times together, thanks for all the encouragement and help you have given me. Let's always keep in touch, remember OZZY. To LeeAnne - despite our separation, I am glad we remained friends. You've been the best friend I could ask for. I'll always remenber our long talks and fun times, we've both come a long way. To Nanette - my very best friend, remember the B.D.A.S., you'll have to admit they were a blast. We'll have to take another trip to Acapulco some day, We've been friends forever, I hope our friendship never ends. To Christy and Gretchen - you two guys are a pair. I'm really glad we became friends, let's keep in touch. To Caren - I've known you forever. We've survived Greenhill. I'll always remember you, you're one fun girl. To Andrea - I wish you could have stayed all year. Remember the night we papered the city and Greenhill. I hope you come back to Dallas soon. To Shaun - I'll miss you so much when I go off to college, I love you dearly. To Iulie, my little sis - the person I know the best in the world and the one I've shared the most memories with. I'll miss you greatly. To Mom and Dad -I made it. I'm glad you kept me at Greenhill because I know I received a great education. fwidcywf Katherine Peyton Hayslip the actress . . . always in the theater . . . full schedule . . . hangs aroundwithFrenchy. . .belongsinNewYork. . .veryta1ented. . . wears neat shoes . . . eclectic . . . Miss Magnolia Skin . . . Europe '83withNancy. . .Maria. . .prettyvoice. . . groovy . . .artistic, . . . pretty . . . Shakespeare's wife . . . lives in the theater . . . NYTGB . . . sophisticated . . . Drama Club President . . . always busy . . . abstract ideas . . . New York bound . . . As I leave what's become my second home, I would like to leave a few thoughts to some friends who have meant very much to me. Mrs. Edwards: my compulsion for doing too much Cand loving itj trust me! . . . and many thanks. Mrs. Ellis: my Start . . . thanks . . . Karen Rupert: a hit Broadway jazz musical. Lea Bauman: evolution, and a coed grad party. Susan Reeves: stock in D.O. ads. jonathan Sheehan: your verbosity. Ginna johnson: years of friendship, and brothers. Gavin Fife: a personalized Fokker triplane. David Liston: unusual sleeping habits. Peter Henderson: initials of champions. . .Mr.K.:dozens oftennis trophies. . .my love always. Both Mr. Dunns: you will always be special to me in my artistic endeavors. Mrs. Eastus: my thanks for always caring. Mr. Williams: . . . thanks . . .Mr. Kilmer: Beethoven, the stars, my admiration . . . Mr. Manes: your impeccable taste. Dr. Rule: the Sign. Mr. Foote: a trunk of show tunes we both know. Mr. Cooper: Proud Fatherism. jeff Devin: friendship is infinite . . . thanks for being there. Ray Buchanan: my stubborness, my love, my thanks, a smile . . . I'll be back. Nancy josephson: the accent of your choice fa man along with ith, a flat in Paris Cwith a direct line to mine in Londonj, Greenville Ave., Elvis C., Europe '83, antique clothes, years of fascinating, always enjoyable friendship that won't end with graduation. MyFamily: you needn't be reminded that I love you, and appreciate all you've done for me . . . and always will. Allan: I'm always here if you need me . . . Never forget Per aspera ad astra, it can mean something in the enemy camp too . . . love you, Loon. It's been eleven years. . .Nowit's time tobecomewhatwe've made me. What yesterday was second grade tomorrow is the future. I've grown up on the Hill, now it's time to face the world. I'm a little scared, but I'm ready. Thank you, Greenhill. Thank you, Mr. Fulton. That seems so little to say, but it's from the heart . . . thanks . . . Cheers! I will arise and go now, for always night and day I hear the lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore, While I stand on the roadway or the pavements grey, I hear it in the deep heart's core. William Butler Yeats The Lake Isle of Innisfree It is easy to play, and it is hard to play, it is a ravishing and unbearable art. These were the paradoxes created by my debut. -Stanislavski- 39 Peter Taylor Henderson studentcouncilprez. . .Iohnny Casino. . .debater. . . Why can't we have mohawks? . . . interesting voice . . . one liners . . . Huck Finn prose . . . funny intellect . . . congressman . . . brilliant . . . say . . . Peter the Great . , . preppy . . . loves crude jokes . . . unique . . . argues with any thing . . . all around cool guy . . . Due to the limited amount of space allowed me, I will not make many long drawn-out comments. Instead I will leave a few witicisms as evidence of my intelligence, that I am often told I should apply, of my overwhelming sense of humor, that I am often told I should not apply, and of my friendship, which nobody says anything about. First to my teachers: Goodbye to Mike Moline and Donna Sue Bells Works, some oldies but goodies. As for more recently inspiring teachers, I can think of a few: To Mr. Kittleman, now resident of the Valley, the belated charge, Go Forth and Multiply. To the science guys, continual amazement at your renaissance abilities. To Laura and joel - residence in civilization. To Patty - pseudo respect at least, your knockers, and a credit card. Beall - you will never know how much you hurt me, so you will never know how much I love you. To Mr. Williams, one hell of a lot of respect, and friendship. Finally, to Mrs. Christine Eastus: thank you very much. Now for friends: To Mark, Cheryl's cheeks: To Wes: Al, Mamamia, and the rest of that gang, for David I leave the immortal words spoken during a chem-lab write-up session, I never knew how easy it was to copy. To Ion, a video library of Star Trek episodes. As for debaters . . . To Dave and Wave I leave the relief of not being third team, to Allison wishes of good health to her grandparents so that she can often visit them, and to Julia I leave something huge in California. Linda- I leave you my love, no respect, and the memory of Sept. 23. Finally there are Cheryl and Greg. Witticisms do not seem enough for you. I could offer Cheryl more boys than Linda has flirted with: I could leave a certain freshman and some intelligence to Greg, I don't think either legacy is enough, however. I don't know if any would be. I therefore leave you nothing specific and werything in general. If you want anything just ask. Family: Matthew, I leave you debating, good times, and a Michelob. More importantly I leave you my room, while I am not at home. To Mom and Pop I leave two great debts: my love for you, and your debt to the bank after paying my college tuition. In return I will someday give you an unfurnished mobile home. To all three: It's been great living together, let's make a pact to remember these times, all right? I hate to be sincere, but I am sometimes amazed at how lucky I am to have such a family. To the World in General: a sense of humor. I'm so glad we had this time together . . . Is there in truth no beauty? George Herbert Ie Savais reconnaitre, du premier coup d'oe'l, la chine de l'Arizona. C'est tres utile, si l'on s'est egare pendant la nuit. Dar. JQUL, Antoine de Saint Exupery 40 Iill Elizabeth Hercules pretty . . . nice . . . good dresser . . . Trans Am . . . gorgeous hair . . . secretly wild . . . she finally got her braces off! . . . fantastic pianoplayer. . .fastdriver. . .French HonorSociety. . .quiet. , . sweet. . .smart. . . really nice . . , I, Iill Hercules, being of sound mind and body bequeath my appreciation: To the seniors of the Greenhill Class of 1984: Thank you for your friendships. You have all touched my life in some way. Thanks for making my senior year such a special one. My memories of you all will last a lifetime. I wish each of you the best of luck for the future. To the Girl's Varsity Volleyball Team of 1983-'84: Thanks for a fun season and your friendship. To Coach Heck: Thank you for giving me the opportunity to play ball and for having confidence in me! To my teachers: Thank you for your service to me and your patience with me. To Stephanie: Thanks for your encouragement and friendship. Good luck next year on the Hill . To my mom: Thank you for your support. I appreciate the sacrifice you made to put me through my senior year at Greenhill. Thanks for being my friend. I love you!! To Greenhill: Thanks for the learning experience you have given me. And now I leave: a little older, wiser, and more confident. Success consists not in never failing, but in rising every time you fall. Paul H. Dunn We are here to experience. - Paul H. Dunn Wt Sonia Cristy Hershman Boyfriend in Hawaii . . . long fingernails . . . leather clothes . . . 2802 . . . semi-punk . . . boyfriend in Arlington , . . party girl . . . Gretchen. . .skinny. . .Notadumbblonde. . snappydresser. . . Valley talk . . . Texas City? . . . I, Cristy Hershman, being of sometimes sound mind, leave the following: To Gretchen- There are too many things to mention, but I will never forget the collapsing darkroom . You've been one of the best friends I've ever had. Thank you for always being there when I needed you. Let's keep in touch. To Sue- Thanks for everything - including your house. I'm sure the water is hotter now. In your own special way, thank Ieff for all that I owe him. I hope you get everything you want - you seem to be well on your way. To Ruthie- I'm so glad that we are friends. Thanks for harboring me in Minn. I miss you. To Linda- Hey twin sister, Let's go out and Party some more. To Aunt Natalie, The Veeder's, The Willms', and the Rudman's- Thank you all for opening your doors to a virtual stranger and allowing me to stay with you. I could have never done it without you. To The Felber's- Thank you for being my surrogate parents Cesp. A.C.J, and making me feel so welcome in your house. To Mike- All I can leave you is my never-ending love and the promise that I will always be here for you. To Nikki and Scot- I leave anything salvagable in my room, a few more years of school, and my thanks for being the best. I really love you guys! To Ierry- I leave all my sarcastic remarks, and the hope that you can forgive me. You've been a special part of my world, and I wouldn't give up any of my memories of you. To my mother who I'm sure thinks that I forgot her- I leave all the heartache and problems I've caused you. Thank you for always being understanding and supportive of me. I really do appreciate all that you have done for me. Once again, thanks for letting me have the four best years of my life here in Dallas. I will always love you no matter what happens. This will seem to be a last ditch effort to explain how I feel- I think this quote sums it up- People seldom say I love you - and then it's either too late or love goes. So when I tell you that I love you it doesn't mean that you won't go - only that I wish you didn't have to. Anonymous Adios Greenhill! It's finally over! 42 l gf .Q 1 .- W-5.1-.Q S: ' Z.. .. Q Gregg Anthony Jacobs friendly . . . tennis . . . smart . . . has a cooler in his locker . . . alwayswithMike. . .weirdlaugh. . .dreamcar. . .rovingreporter . . .LatinV. . .cutie. . .sociable. . .high-pitched laugh. . .rusty . . .good cookies. . .ex Lakehighlander. . .has lots offriends. . . I realize that my life at Greenhill has been quite brief: however, I have derived a lot from this experience. Obviously, many people have made this a most enjoyable experience and to these people I leave these reminders and messages. Mike: your own Great Outdoors at home, become a member of the American ship to race in The America's Cup, a 930 after graduating from college, one more tennis trip. Alan: an even higher G.P.A., more Saturdays in a week, a week without studying. Kelly: tragedy and rhet. all over again, a blonde-haired blue-eyed Steve who is rich and athletic. Lippy : a B on a Calculus test, another S.P.C. championship in soccer and baseball. Andrea: a few backrubs from me, a bigger ear for more clips. Tone : one more AP class for U.T., a free Calculus explanation from me. joey, Matt, Bucky, Karen, Stacey, Cindy, Fink, Marc, jordan, Cindy, fill, and Hoff' maintain the spirit we left you with and spread the character of your class throughout the U.S. Stifle'f- I am so glad we have become such good friends, continue being a success in life, I will definitely keep in touch, ILYI! Angie: continue being such a leader and enjoy your year as much as possible. You have always been an important part of my life because you have been a friend as well as a sister. I love you infinitely! Mom and Dad: you are the greatest parents a son could ever dream of having. Thank you for making my pre-college years so easy and enjoyable for me. You have always been so supportive and caring and I cherish you for that. No words describe how much I love you!! Greenhill: Thank you for one of hopefully many good experiences I will have during my life. fi be 43 Virginia Nell Iohnson very nice. . .studiesalot. . .gold 280ZX. . .excellent tap dancer . . .Andrea. . .Rockport. . .journey. . .rings on herfingers. . . savage tan . . . legs . . . 14K girl . . . dance, dance, dance . . . freshman following . . . cruises Forest . . . gorgeous . . . rabbel-rouser. . .long fingernails. . .sexy voice. . .funky dresser . . . really lives in Rockport . . . I, Ginna johnson, being wordy in speech and literature, do hereby leave the following to those people whose names would fit on this page. Tog B.B.- We've been through a lot together. Long talks. Many times you put up with my tears and problems. You mean a lot to me. Nojokes Brad. I.L.Y.A.A.W. B.G.- Friendship rings. W.H.A.I.C. We can tell each other anything and always do. There were days when without you I wouldn't have made it. You gave me more support and care than I could have asked for but I didn't have to. Our friendship is forever. I.L.Y.A., my forever friend. A.L.- Ch. 1. I'll never change my mind - I changed my mind. W.T.F., I.A.T.T.A.O.S. Between a rock and hard place.Thatlaugh.Inashorttimewe'vebecomegreatfriends. You're always there when I need you. I'll always love you. L.L.- Rockport Pal. We have the worst luck. Ieep. Beach. Escape. Gum. Michael jackson. Plans. Then again we are blind. Sunglasses. I.L.Y. See you at the beach - WAIT FOR ME ! S,5.- Math hater partner. You're the sweetest person I've ever met. You've always been special and you always will be. I.L.Y.j.B,- I'm glad we've finally started talking. It took us long enough. It was worth the wait. Let's not stop now that we've started. I.L.Y. K.M.- We feel the same about a lot of things and I'm glad we can talk about them. I'm glad we've become friends. I.L.Y. L.M.- RRIBITT MEOW. We've had our ups and downs but we've always managed to pull out of them and each time become better friends. I.L.Y. M.L.- Marcus. I'm really gonna miss you.You've really meantalotto methough you didn't realize how much.MaybeIshould have told you, but I do Love You. I.L.Y.V.M.A.D.Y.F.I.O.R. Trey-Ijust want to say that I LOVE YOU and I'LL MISS YOU. Take care of Greenhill. Mom and Dad- I leave you more love and respect than words can say. You've always encouraged me to be myself and only expected of me what I expected of myself, and no more. I love you both more than anything else in the world. Thank you. To Greenhill- l leave 13 years of my life that I devoted to getting away from you, but I've realized that without you, I'd be nothing. Good-Bye. What you own is your own kingdom What you do is your own glory What you love is your own power What you live is your own story in your head is the answer Let it guide you along Let your heart be the anchor And the beat of your own song Rush UYVYNOXJ W -1:wteeffit,t21: I? x xxx 3 ...wsu . f, ig f sf- . ,wr , I N . Y .... in ' f5 i si!! 'Et lfs-x N N -f fisfi, K I M' -,U .J ff Compliments of MR. :Sz MRS. LEWIS IOHNSON 44 ' ' It Nancy Lynn Iosephson avery good friend. . .belongs in Europe. . .E. Costello is king. . . moody. . .hangs around with the actress. . .vegetarian. . .smart . . . tongue like a knife . . . subtlest humour . . . chooses friends carefully . . . adores Van Gogh . . . speaks French . . . Simon . . . pretty eyes . . . quietly fun .. . likes motorcycles . . . Zen philosopher . . . the international type . . . extremely patient . . . I.N. . . .sailor. , .Sorbonne bound. . . EW . What is good, Phaedrus, and what is not good--need we ask anyone to tell us these things? Robert Persig Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance I feel in myself a fire which I cannot let die out, on the contrary I must quicken it, although I do not know exactly where this will lead me. Vincent Van Gogh I wish you all success, happiness, and the fortune of always having good friends. Dr. B., thank you for your concern and work that was always above and beyond the call of duty. I will always be grateful and will always love you. Mme. White, vous me manquerez, mais ce que vous m'avez appris sera avec moi toujours. Merci. Nancy, we'll get there together someday. After all, Elvis and Roddy are waiting for us. But let's not mention the way we sing Yazoo, OK? Thanks for the great company in P.E., on Greenville, and in the Bird. Don't let the wankers get to you, and enjoy yourself. Stew and Suuu, Thursday night won't be the same without you. Did we ever meet on Thursday, anyway? I'll miss you two. Stew, watch out for guys on motorcycles. Suuu, watch out for guys in letters. Good buddy, from Iennivine to the Burger Roi, by camouflage B.M.W. or Air India, with Elvis or the others, through oreos and midnight glace attacks, at the Waldorf or in a sink, from then until now, and always, our friendship has made me very happy. I love you, Peyote. Leigh, who taught me things that can't be learnt in school, did I ever tell you how much it means to me when you include me in your plans? And did I ever tell you how much I love you. Dad and mum, I love you very much. Thank you for your generosity, concern, patience, trust. . .for being you. And for letting me be moi. Forgive my mouth and me for some things we've done and please remember that I will always love you more than any words can say. You're never far away . . . Again, to everyone, all the best. M Matteo 45 Eric Wayne Kelley really nice . . . works at the Boys Club . . . football jock . . . quiet . . .sly. . .seashells in his belt. . .the Back. . .should beamodel . . . great athlete . . . dude . . . hoss . . . Eric Dorsett . . . never at school . . . bad memory . . . pro football . . . All American I, Eric Kelley, being of open mind and healthy body, leave this final testament and will to Greenhill and its memories. To the football team: I leave firm and undaunted forever I'll be, Hornets is the team I love, I will stand by thee. I'd like to thank the I. V. for at least trying to tackle me everyday in practice, for if it weren't for you guys I couldn't have accomplished the things I have. Thanks to Coach Samide and Coach Whitman for showing me that there was something within myself I didn't even know existed. To all of my teachers: Thanks for so patiently putting up with indolence and inconsistency. Thanks, Mr. Foote and Mr. Blanchard for your always encouraging words. To my friends: With my deepest appreciation, I thank you for helping me find my place in the Greenhill family. Rancy, Remember Walt, and why don't you get out and pull the canoe? Karen, maybe there's still time. Beth, I still have the bod. Mark B., you'll never make it. Thanks, Ieff G., for your friendship. You were the only real freshman friend I ever had. And you did understand me, didn't you? Smile sometimes. Thanks, Michael D. and Stan-the-Man, for your partnership in the triangle of the brothers. Through it all up against the wall, and you will never be forgotten. I'd even like to thank the kids on the van, even though with your loud mouths, you never left a man in peace. To Greenhill: Thanks for 5 memorable years on the hill. Love ya and everything you stand for. To my parents: Thanks a million times over for your encouragement, support and love. Love you very much. And now as I am about to leave home, Greenhill, you've given me the keys, but where's the car? Iflh ,mer f ff'f M ' 4, , , TN. fm X ,M . I ft ., ,. f, . ff 6, 1 2 r J' rr IQ ,, its Michael Sobel Kirshenbaum Kirsh . . .into sports. . .bestbook spinner. . .tennis player. . . teddy bear . . . white BMW . . . Palm Beach . , . Mr. Perfect . . . Coolest Q.B. . . . sobie . . . rides horses . . . Is it hot? . . . Florida plates cook . . . sports editor . . . Beemer . . . Q.T. . . . Student Council I'd like to begin by first recognizing those members of the administration that helped to make my eleven years at Greenhill more enjoyable and fulfilling. Mr. Foote, Dr. Buchanan, Mrs. Eastus, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Kilmer, Mrs. Comfort, and Mr. Gonzales, thank you for everything. Your friendship and service have meant a lot to me. And now I hereby leave the following. To Jayne, my ninth grade behavior, some rotten eggs, and a promise to call. To Michael D., my white man's disease and what it took to become a brother. Taylor, a pair of duckheads and our 5512.00 seats. Tone, the numerous steak dinners which I owe, my football stats, and L.T. Betsy, our drag along the Brazos and the ability to attack. Leslie, the two meals I never collected on, and all the help in English you could ask for. Kelly, the college of your choice and the man of your dreams. Sharon, our special honor society which had a more exclusive membership. Ann, a homecoming escort, the heavy hands, our senior year, and a college visit to S.M.U. Brent, one more set of two-a-days and the twin turbos. Gregg, two years of a great friendship that will continue through college, our talks, and ST. Gavin, SPC '83, Precal UKD, and OKC. Iohn P., our similar music tastes, my L.N., and Phi Slama Iama, John W. and Marc R., the ability to get . . ., and your devouring desire to get big. Stacey Stiffel, a special friendship which I will miss, and somebody always there to talk to. Trecie and Tina, two more years on the hill - make them good ones. Randy, your very own Turkey Trot. Alan, our second grade date, the times we shared in trouble, and college. Millard, Uncle Miltie, Santa Claus, and your helmet. Fink, WCT, T.H. and B.M., and a friend I will miss. S-l-S, Ethan, Iose and my perfect scores . Cindy, a beautiful relationship that has helped us both to grow. I Love You. Finally, I would like to thank my parents, for without them I would not have had the opportunity to come to Greenhill, a school that not only helped me to grow academically, but also in many other aspects of life - and this is what is most important. Mom and Dad, I Love You. Greenhill has been a part of some of the finest experiences of my life, and because of that I will miss you Greenhill. llwllwll S. Yutltw Compliments of MR. 8: MRS. IORDAN KIRSHENBAUM 47 Kim Amber Kissinger loves purple . . . Europe '84 . . . always laughing . . . Cancun . . . Lea . . . cute . . . pretty red hair . . . I'airne Paris . . . foreign guys . . .speechtournaments. . .Karen. . .reallysweet. . .greatactress . . .underestimated. . .sensitive. . .loves james Dean. . .agreat friend . . . wants to live in France . . . shoe polish fiend . . . I, Kim Amber Kissinger, request that these people remember these things, for I will remember them for a long time. First, to all the friends I have made over the years: a great big THANK YOU. I couldn't have made it without your help. Karen: Europe '84, Sahib woman, guys, a model husband, 1l2 a brain Cenough for college?j, duets, complaints, Chi-Chi's, the B.R's, a diet, and thank you. ILY. Lea: paranoias, your hair, Oliver, Cecil Iames, someone to lead you astray, late night cruising, IE, a house on Golden Pond, a picnic, a guy in a tux, Iimmy D. bad movies, ETSU, wake up 8: eat your pizza , womanhood 1st, and being a terrific friend: ILY. Caren: assistant directing, dramatic interp, TTP, parties, your driving, a good boyfriend, voice lessons, good talks, and thanks- ILY. Duane: a weird personality, a good shoulder to lean on, my guardian angel , and your clone for my husband. ILY. Peter: deep talks, a swimming party, and thanks for the help when I needed it - if you ever need any, just call. You're a great person- ILY. Amy: Amber Ln., chases, A 8: K have struck , being mean to Caren, and do you still wear that? ILY. Mike: a shoulder to lean on, and these: slam, sappy, hooker, haunted house, buster, and kinky. Ich liebe dich. Iulie: lack of knowledge of French, a trip to Belgium, the best class rings, party at Iulie's! , and a drivers license. Scott: a marriage, and a plot at Sparkman-Hillcrest. Leslie: Barnard, caroling, and mowing the lawn . Thanks for everything. Ginger: a new babysitter fa cheap onej, laughing, crying, being craay, and one more trip to Cancun, all the foreigners we can handle, and my eternal love and gratitude for all you've done for me. LYSMICHTW. Mom: 1 poodle, 1 cat, and lots of memories. It's too difficult to pick out a few times in the last 18 years that can say how I feel. Thank you doesn't cut it, so I'll just say ILYSMICHTW. Dad: I hope you are lucky enough to someday get what you want. I love you very much and miss you more than I can say. I know it isn't enough, but thank you for everything. Iamie: I'm glad to have a little brother - I love you very much, and I'll miss your To anyone I might have missed- I want to thank you for everything, and say that I haven't forgotten you- I was just limited by the amount of words on this page and by my continual procrastination. Goodbye Greenhill: I'll miss you as you were. On your marks, ready, steady here we go. Boomtown Rats I don't regret anything I've ever done so long as I enjoyed it at the time. Katherine Hepburn M Kenneth Edward Kokko cross country runner . . . Kookie . . . will try anything once . . . goofy. . .cyclist. . .science and math wiz. . .gets weird at parties . . .U boat commander. . .Kay. . .great cheerleader'. . .drives an orange stereo on wheels. . .fast. . .dungeons and dragons. . . the Finnish Kid . . . always with Bret . . . nice guy . . . I, Kenneth E. Kokko, being of lean body and racy mind do bequeath the following: To john- I leave the 18 miles that you did not complete, a pair of bright red pants, and a dusty three string guitar. We have survived many things, long live the roaring comandoes. To Diane- I leave one more year of high school, an unsolvable physics problem, and a hug. To Lael- I leave 101 nose jokes, a rubber band, a wet syncronicity tape, and a quiet roof. To len- I leave the video of you and a ladder that reaches to the top of the Galleria. To Mel- I leave a pizza shampoo and a magic amulet to keep you out of trouble. To Stacy- You are awesome looking!'I want to be there when you are crowned homecoming queen. To Allison- I leave 32,164 Awllishions to tide you over for a year or two. To Erika- Guys are still better canoers ! To you I leave a giant steak and a cure for grumpiness. To Cindy- Hey cuz! I leave you 321 unanswered letters, Cecil, and Miss Orange. Who needs her anyway? To Amy- I leave a bunch of crushed daisies, the Sanger Harris look, and a harpooned copy of Moby Dick. To Brad Bl.- I leave a seven hour philosophical discussion. To Tone- I leave you a SSP, 12 years of friendship, and 70 points on your SAT. To Andrea R.- I leave a batch of brownies. Calculus was not the same after you left. To Pete- I leave a Parrot, a fish, the good times we had, and a chance to beat me at football. To Kevin- I leave two fallen trees, a BB gun, and a hot tub. To Bret- I leave seven pairs of shoes and the Texas 100 mile record. To Bill- I leave the computer access code to the pentagon. To Steve- I leave my cross-country season and our friendship, It will be tough running without your advice, To Mr. Kilmer, Dr. Burrows, and Mr. Williams- You all have taught me to think for myself, that is the greatest thing that a teacher can do for a student. THANK YOU! To Peter S., Jay B., and Tim M.- I have never met three greater people. Working with you was the greatest experience of my life. I hope you know how grateful I am. To Iim- I leave a pair of roller-skiis, an awesome girlfriend, and a friendship that I value highly. To Mom and Dad- You have to be the greatest parents of all time. Perhaps I don't say it enough but I LOVE YOU ! All I can say is that I survived , but could not have without your support. To everyone else Farewell College Here I come. I certainly was in the race. Pink Floyd Aa Compliments of DR. 8: MRS. IUHA KOKKO 49 Jill Michels Kratze really crazy . . . TI guys . . . Forest with Beth . . . sweet . . . motor-mouth . . . Florida '83 . . . Z-28 . . . Kelli . . . always on the phone. . .veryfunny. . .agood friend. . .energetic. . . Areyou ready tor this? . . . parties . . . fights with Sharon . . . unique . . . Daddy's girl. . .Steve who?. . ,Steamboat. . .atalent for wrecking cars . . . I, Jill Kratze, would like to leave a few memories, Knot a will-for my life is just beginningl to some special people before I cruise. Murph: you have been the greatest to me. You deserve the best this world has to offer! Sharon: the whole house, your own phone, a Hanukah bush, Ladies, And three more years on the hill - enjoy but don't do anything I wouldn't! Mom and Dad: you two have given me the best there is! My appreciation is always there, even though I don't say so - Thank You! I Love You both very much! Greenhill: you have given me alot, now it is my turn to use it. Kelli: my best friend, my travel agent. Someday we will have to write all the chapters to our book: owning Walkers Cay, The Main Event, Papas, ski trips, and the first to sleep in your new house complete with drinks, pizza, and a few others that made it a night never to be forgotten!! I hope everything you do is always a success and remember ILYS! Cathy: It seems we became great friends overnight. Here's to: working for ski trips, computer class, broken picture frames, Photo sessions, Late night conversations and everything else we've shared all sealed with a B.M. we didn't order. Lee Anne: you're crazy but we have still shared a lot of great times together. Ethan 8: Stewart: Studio D, photo sessions, parties, Andrea, champagne-2:30 A.M., Guys it has been great, you are two of one kind. Good Luck to you Always. Steve: I Love You- you mean the world to me. Remember all the good times . . . a roadtrip, McNuggets, the ocean, Christmas '83, snow, mountains, long drives, March 20, . . . and all of our future memories. . . together! I call that a Bargain the best I ever had The Who Key West- I went all the way a bumper sticker ,..,, I 5 m y S at -Q. Compliments of MR. 8: MRS. MICHAEL KRATZE 50 it N N 49: :VV 2 gf .Q A K I - I h is , is -. -N Leslie Katheryn Kuykendall sweet and helpful . . . intelligent . . A English expert . . . Barnard . . . tall and thin . . . Montage . . . neat mom . . . quiet . . . singer . . . very reserved . . . now all we need is a river . . . the teacher's daughter . . . subtle humor . . . loves to go backpacking . . . very sensitive . . . great writer . . . really nice . . . I will arise and go now, for always night and day I hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore, While standing on the roadway, or on the pavement grey, I hear it in the deep heart's core. -W.B. Yeats Queenqueq was George Washington cannibalistically deve1oped. -Herman Melville, Moby Dick To my friends and family, I leave my respect and affection. Much madness is divinest sense To a discerning eye, Much sense the starkest madness K -Emily Dickinson 51 Sam Don Ladymon computers. . .always studying. . .motorcycle. . .M.I.T.. . .Mr. Computers. . .sham, . .secretlywild. . .computerdoeshisphysics project . . . Mr. Calculator . . . debate . . . computermania . . . spends days in the library . . . do you compute? . . . I, Sam Ladymon, still of sound mind and body after 3 short years on the Hill, leave with many fond memories of the experiences and lessons you have given me. Dr. Graves: one more Yes, well . . . , much appreciation for all the advice, help and guidance, you're the best advisor in the world. Mr. Kilmer: a bottomless well of tolerance for answering questions the day of the test, and your unending patience for explaining things even when I didn't do the homework. You always managed to make learning easy. To all future physics classes: its really easy, the secret is to . . . BF: a certain Sunday in the summer, the knowledge that its easy to get into your car even wfo a coat hanger, a box of fuses and some schematics I've had since the first tri, a pumpkin patch, a separate telephone line, and a rocket booster for evasive action. TR: the knowledge that you're tops in my book, the real hornet-mobile and ultimate UT party car, 3 reams of graph and notebook paper for all I borrowed, and late night discussions in shorts and 40 degree weather, a magnet for erasing magnetized media, a Why didn't you honk or something? , TONE, and a large debt for all your explanations and help. It would've been much harder without you. RW: a tankful of gas and some of the best brakes I've ever seen, a small penquin, and a DM board to be funded by the government in 2023. PC: Petey, a trunkful of squashed hamburgers, a free car wash, and faster power windows. KK: apower top for quick coverand an apology for never coming to a Saturday morning meet. DL: thanks for all the support and encouragement, and a Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't realize this was your shirt. MD and SM: the fastest dialoges and the continuing adventures of . . . . . . IS: many thanks for being such a dedicated debate partner, especially on such short notice, and a what?! you have to be in South Dallas in 5 minutes?! But we have a round . . . The Greenhill Cheerleaders: a no-limit credit card for use at Chili's. To Coaches Witman, Samide, Casey and Lowe: many thanks: I really enjoyed being manager, and yes, I've found the . . . To Mel and Lori: you deserve a title more than secretary. Mr. Norris: many thanks for all the insightful chats between classes, and the only advice in this will: stick to English. To Mrs. Cox and library staff: a megaphone to be heard over the roar, and a Can I borrow S25 for the Xerox machine? And finally, to Mrs. Wolfram and Mrs. Iacobs: many thanks for quick action and straight answers and all the bending over backwards you did. And to Mom and Dad: words cannot express what you mean to me, all the sacrifices, caring, help and understanding are an unpayable debt. I only hope I'll be able to return a small portion of what you mean to me. And to Greenhill and the class of '84: thanks for the best 3 years of my life. You mean a lot to me. Greenhill is a wonderful place, and I hope it stays that way. Seniors - FOREVER. 52 drives . field hockey . . . Ginna . . . smart . . . Canada . . . .wild. . .greatmusician. . .earrings. . .sensitive atank. . .sexy. . .Shemin. . .sophisticated. . .lots . .dirty mind. . .cute. . .gymnastics. . .sweet. . . ver listens to me . . .Gertrude. . .agreat friend. . . . always smiling . . . Andrea Gail Lazar GI' MFB. Baby likes it, too! I've changed my mind! FL 8: your car. Eating Raoul. Your b-dayichucklej Tactics. Tripod. Our book: Ch.1, How to . . . QI submit research for Ch.29J. GF, GS, R?, MA- Oh no! Not again!? Watch out when she giggles-TROUBLE!! Closet pervs, Parties. Tell me when I get obnoxious! Acting weird in stores. Are people staring at US?! CI wonder whylj PB 8: M. Sexy Seniors. Face it, you're NOT an innocent angel! Sly looks- I KNOW what you're thinking! Early admits to Brookhaven. FLASHDANCE.Turn around, bright eyes . . . Poetry. I think I'm in LOVE! SNWL. Your house. Melting . . . Diets. Archangel. Iourney. Sweatshirts. ROCKPORT '83. ROD 8: RANDY. Ice. Slime. Caught btwn. a rock and a hard place. Bud! Skinny-dipping. jeep! Beach bum. Bathing suits. Summer '85. Long talks. Long cries. I want out! Always there when I need you. There are SO many memories-words can't capture them all. Our friendship is eternal. Thanks for the love, the laughs, 8: for keeping me together. I LOVE YOU fbaby does, too!J. SLK Big H. FDW CHe has a WHAT!!J Heart of gold. A special relationship - in you, I see me. Secrets I'm glad you told CI'm glad I told, tool. Thanks for helping me shed my S-capt. CK 8: RA forever! IC. My love life fenough to make you sickj. Fri. nites. Parents. Our friendship means the world to me. I used to believe that nothing could make me happy, Bcse. of you, now I can be happy abt. nothing at all. Thanks for letting me trust you - 8: for trusting me. BFF. I love you, Sly. IB: Iaynie. Brazos fun. David. AH, ME, IP, ML: what a crew!! Lionel Richie. Europe. Photographer. Long, long, talks of dreams 8: fears. Always there for ea. other. You can go away - expecting to start over, but I WILL BEHERE when you get back. Count on it!ILYVVVVVVM. LM' What should I do? Good advice. Visits. Makes me smile. SPANKY! Don't forget that I love you, Les! QUTJ How 'bout a kiss? BB: Fights. Nasty mind. AS. Thanks for listening 8: understanding. just don't get hurt! I hope you're always happy. ILY. IL: Locker neighbor. Wants 8: needs. Good talks. I'm glad we've become friends. You mean a lot to me. Thanks. KR: RUPERT! Cin your facel Nobody ever listens to me! Calc. blues. Thinking of you again - AGAIN! Songs we wrote. I hope you haven't lost faith in me. Don't give it up! ILY. LL: ROCKPORT! Your 16th b-day surprise. Secret from B. Jack. Your friends don't understand you! Old 8: wise bfr. your time. HR talks. I'll miss you! ILY. M 8: Dj: Thanks for my 2nd home, all the love, advice, laughter, tears 8: for being there. ILYSM. L'il bro: I'll take you anywhere. BE GOOD! ILY. BG: You've been wonderful! I wouldn't have made it without you. Thanks for the advice 8: for getting me involved. I will miss you. M8: D 8: N: Thanks for letting me decide on GI-IS. I needed 8: met its challenge. Thanks for standing behind me 8: letting me find myself on my own. I love you. L'il sis: I'll miss you even if you are UGLY! WHATEVER DUDE!! Take care of Gertie. ILY!! GHS: Thanks for the challenge 8: the memories. I'm leaving now. Slow down you crazy child You're so ambitious for a juvenile But if you're so smart, then tell me why are you still so afraid . . . . . . Now you can get what you want or you can just get old . . . When will you realize - Vienna waits for you . . . U Billy Ioel WWW Compliments of DR. 8: MRS. MARTIN LAZAR 53 Stanley Bernard Lemons loves to pick up girls. . .makes everybody smile. . .G.Q.. . .Eddie Murphy . . . sharp . . . Hi there , . . vice prez . . . Stan the Man . . .sweetie-pie. . . Didyoudoyourhomework . . .flirtatious. . . one cool dude. . . lady-killer. . . suave . . . great sense of humor. . . I, Stanley B. Lemons, being a man that tries to exhibit G.Q. qualities at all times, would like to make a few remarks regarding the past seven years of my life. To Greenhill and all those associated, THANK YOU for giving me the opportunity to do something meaningful with my life. Words cannot express the gratitude that I have for those who have invested their time, interest and money in my education. As I walk away, I leave both my pride and respect for Greenhill and what it means to be a part of this institution. To those young black men and women who are experiencing a world that was foreign to me, I leave the encouragement to never give up. The rewards will last a lifetime. To my friends, who played a major role in my life, I do hereby bequeath to the following: To Lea 8: Kim, a lifetime of French 4, To Ethan, HAH and all my hair you can eat, To Gavin F., Westpoint and a good friend, To Pete H.: State Fair, racist jokes 24-hours, To Gregg I., a date with Cathy, To Angie I., ILY, To Lazar, a night at my place and free dance lessons, To Lee-Anne, SATISFACTION, To Paul, You can have physics , To Noland, keep those legs, To Sowry: . . . . . . 12:00 O'clock out to lunch, leather brother, and friend, To Engels, black brother, To Trice: K-104, a date with the brothers, and a giant shell, To Wes, a year supply of Copenhagen, To Greg T.: a reunion with Gyrid, pro ball, extra room, and thanks for the encouragement, To Betsy, Ginna 8: Susan: my angels, moral support, and I love you, To Rice: long discussions on the bench, Rick Iames, and my lab partner, To Randy, Mario 8: Alberto, Defender, movies on Monday night, great parents, and great memories, To Pete C.: a great senior year, girl talks, G... a, summer reading - a week before school, and a great president, To Mike Davis: Thanks for your help, a trip across the river, and a great friend, To Mr. Norris, the ultimate Good-ole-Boy , To Mr. Blanchard: Thanks is not enough for your hand in my life, To Dr. Graves: Thanks for being there when I needed you- I love you, To my parents, thanks for giving me a start in life and the key to the future, I love you. Farewell to all Ya'll Be COGL !! 'N . f X 54 x , if E N7 ,iw Q .. Randall Scott Lieberman really nice. . .crazy driver. . .probably intelligent. . .hey, Rand . . .97 average. . .modelstudent. . .Randy Dandy. . .quiet?. . . professionalsecretary. . .nice. . .lovetostudy. . . Heyguys . . . good skier . . . Berlinetta . . . small handwriting . . . bashful . . . American History book . . . short . . . a sweetheart I, Randy Lieberman, being in a constant state of unstable mind and hopefuly still growing body, leave the following: To Mike, an open invitation to go skiing or jogging anytime. The turkey trot, which was one of the stupidest things we have ever done, a new calculator, Tom Selleck , lastly my Calculus homework, since you will never have any. To Alan, ten golf lessons at the club, my help whenever you need it, because I lost count of the number I have needed yours, one dinner anyplace as long as its before six o'clock.F.B. To Michael D., I leave our times in math class, but I still don't think either M.M. or Mr. K. liked you, also all my homework assignments, since I believe somebody should do them. To Ginna, I leave a bill for the nights studying chemistry, days at the library, five bottles of sun tan lotion, a box of your own certs, and a lifetime supply of gum. To Brad, a creek to use in any way that you desire, some advice- children should not play with fire, and a fully loaded gun. To Lesli, great times in Spanish, no doz to be taken as prescribed, a tape recorder that could save you from your scribe ways. To Iayne, I leave the classes that I let you have with me, an incredible grade- in fact a 97 average, and a real pacifier. To Eric, a motor for the next time you decide to go canoeing, and definitely a new partner. To Kelly M., I leave a summer at S.M.U. and for the last time SMILE. To Gavin, a job as my pilot, cross country, and our profound talks about trees. To Stan, our tennis matches at Hockaday, and nautilus training during the summer. To Lester, I leave the cutest girl in our grade. To The Faculty, my appreciation for the time you spent on teaching me how to learn and helping me to mature. To Dr. Ray Buchanan, I leave my deepest respect and thanks because without your support I don't think I could have made it through Greenhill. Lastly to Greenhill, I leave. andy C..lsQ.,l0Z.ff'WQfX This page sponsored by DR. Sr MRS. ZECK H. LIEBERMAN 55 David Morris Lipscomb Brain. . .playssoccer. . .he'satwin. . .toosmart. . .footballclub president. . .math whiz. . .Dave. . .Kitt1eman'sadopted son. . . tails always with Ed . . . secret party animal . . . good athlete . . . quad leader. , .Oozer, . .cute. . .NHS, . .never opens his book . . .good teacher. . .patient. . . row-row . . .overly intelligent . . .FNAS I don't see that I have the power to grant any of the following, but anyway, to the following I leave the following. GT: Les' skill ton and off the courtj, you know he's the big man the Mav's need in the center. Les etudiants francais: ma respecte eternelle. AP English student: Moby Dick, Madame Bovary, Emma, Anna K. . . . Tone: A heat wave survival kit complete with CopperTone. PH: A painting by your favorite artist- Edward Monet. Kyle: Your own parking space in front of the gym. IS: A gallon of milk, a bag of Doritos, and a solotaire version of SL for your computer. AT: fsee AP Englishj. Ed: A harem of sophomore girls to go with your harem of freshman girls, Christi from Chili's, and all the memories I don't have room to write about. RN: Nussbomber Lane. Michael D: K104 forever. CT: A paradigm and some judicial discretion. Rubin: All my math homework from previous years and glasses fso you can see all of the basesj. DF, MF, BL, MB, AC, 8: IP: Another SPC championship. AC: a serious attitude. MB: At least let the other guys on the team feel like they're doing something. Dicker: My name is spelled LIPSCOMB. Say it: LIPSCOMB. GI: A new set of knees, and I still can't believe you took the Lakers. EZ: A more complimentary nickname twhatever it may bel. Gretch and Cristy: Blue, red, and yellow dots. Quickly: What reputation? Diane: A debate partner half as organized as yourself. SR: Everything in my first will if you ever find it. Bret: Get real. Ken: An argon laser. Cool: An unabridged Webster's Dictionary for your spinning enjoyment. Wes: A tape deck that works, and that NS party. IE 8: MS: thanks for making it fun. Liston: Soccer buddies forever. AS: memories of the gang. Scott: Your own upstairs. Mr. Kilmer and Dr. Graves: I appreciate it. Mom and Dad: Thanks. Many dreams come true And some have silver linings I live for my dreams And a pocket full of gold -Led Zeppelin It's not difficult. It's just complicated. -Mr. Kilmer Cyou figure it outj It's a simple matter of weight ratios. A five ounce bird couldn't possibly carry a two pound coconut. -from The Holy Grail Www Compliments of DRS. KIRK 8: MARY LIPSCOMB 56 le. 4. Amman David Glenn Liston gorgeous . . . different earring every day . . . tall . . . Davey . . . sweet . . . knows how to have a good time . . . huggable . . . in his own world. . .eclectictasteinmusic. . .Gavin'scohort. . ,football andsoccer. . .keepshiswindowopen. . .unforgettable parties. . . France '83 . . . always sleeps at school . . . great voice . . . I, David Liston, having paid my debt to prep-school society, bequeath the following. To Kelly, some long years on the hill, Beach Univ., You've got it where it counts . To Sharon, all of our classes together, ability to get in a good mood, afternoon naps in English. To Jayne, alot of critism , a date with the St. Marks guy of your choice, lessons in driving a standard tnever givenj. To Alan, a vote for president, the fseems likeb Forever Club, I.D. trade secrets. To Buck and Matty, the B-mer appreciation club, St. Marks-Hockaday party connection, La Lobe. Iohnny and Mike S, English beat, Ia Rastaphah, Seniors B.H.'s. To Brent, Cruise forest, - let's go Burger King , you want to go out with my girlfriend? To Andy, Mexican with Serbie, Andy, my feet are cold , pizza at Reggios. To Alison, Don't call me Dummy, a medium-mixed slurpee, carpool . To Gavin, Let's go down to the basement, the Ace of Spades, Teddy Bear, Men are do's, I love a man in uniform , only three more weeks. To Buf, Soccer ballerina, all those rides, a low five, you think you're funny, don't you? . To Tracy, a Homecoming date, What's a Pearl Harbor? To Phil, Kill, Phil! , some strange conversations, good taste in women. To Ethan, Hey Eth , Lets go talk to those girls, Fear of Music in common. To Stuart, Iaccuzi, Sunday evening movies. To the Football team, 2-a-days, the will to kill, and good luck in the future, To Miriam, you are all a sister could be, and I hope you achieve your goals, I love you. To Erika and Mark, Thanks for putting up with me and sticking around, you are my family. To Pop, I wish that you could be here, but I hope that I will always carry a part ofyou in me. And now ffinallyj to Greenhill, I say GOODBYE. gowgigama Lesli Anne Marcus bright eyed . . . Fisher Marcus . . . babana . . . where is Brad . . . mumbles. . .Purdy's. . .wild driver. . .model. . . scooter . . . always wears white . . . Neiman-Marcus . . . basketball . . . Sue's little girl . . . volleyball . . . where is Iayne? . . . pretty hair . . . writesdowneverythingteachersays. . .goodathlete. . .prettyhair . . .great clothes. . . I, Lesli Marcus, would like to leave the following words to those people who have made the past 15 years at Greenhill so memorable. jeff F. - one sister left to put up with- TracyMcCutchin - Roger and Virginia, a new mother who can never take my place, and a crazy friendship I hope never dies. Marc Lubin - a ticket to Cedar Springs, late night phone calls, wild conversations, and a true friendship I never want to let go of. I.L. Y. Sharon - my loyal study buddy, and a longtime friendship that will never end. Andrea - Gertrude, a volvo with an automatic and a friendship I've never had to try harder for. Mike K. - a bat to fight off all of the girls. All the steak dinners you could ever want. If you can ever get through all of our misunderstandings you'll find special memories and a love I'll always have for you. Brad- through it all, fights, moodiness and all the rest, the memories will shine through and that special bond of friendship will last forever. David F - a date with M.L., on a bicycle built for two, seriously, thanks for being a friend to me even though I don't deserve it. Ginna - from 8th grade English to our Senior year a special bond of friendship has grown between us although stronger at some points than others. It never dies, it only waits to grow stronger. ILY. jayne - you are like a sister to me. We have shared smiles, tears, laughter, and fears and through it all we have stood side by side. Life may take us on different paths, but you will forever be my best friend. I Love You. Kelly - my movie buddy, incredibly awful facemasks, ski-trip 84 l, many long talks and many feelings shared, our moods, our problems, yet very few fights. You've been a true friend in every sense of the word.- ILY. No matter what beach you are on, please keep in touch, I Love You. Cindy - a friendship since I was 3, neighbors Cyour house is my housej, my basketball partner, skiing at Vail, the 4th grade fort W!S.D. You'll always be my little sister and you'll always be in my heart. Whether here or far I will always watch over you. ILY. Keep in touch, I'm only a phone call away anytime you need a friend. Cathy- I'm ready for a great adventure ! Are you ready to take me?? I only wish I wasn't so selfish, and could of given you the friend you deserved. Thank you for putting up with me and always standing by me. If I only realized my mistakes 2 years earlier. Since my actions haven't spoken very loud, I hope my words can . . . I LOVE YOU. Mom Sz Dad - Thank you for making the past 17 years of my life wonderful. The constant patience, understanding, and friendship which you have provided for me is only a fraction of the love which you have given me. I am finally able to understand what it is to give of myself. ILY. Lisa - life holds so many wonderful surprises, and only when the time is right will one come your way. So don't ever give in short-handed no matter what the situation may be, because if anyone deserves more out of life, it's you! ILY. Your one of a kind!! Finally, to Greenhill I leave my utmost respect for the best possible education. Tomorrow? . . . tomorrow is another time. Today we believe in happiness without shadows and love without sorrows, and the lily forever in bloom. Compliments of MR. 8: MRS RICHARD MARCUS 58 are W . ,, If fr' A! Lee Anne Maser PARTY! . . . wild clothes . . . Blondie . . . drives the Death Car . . .notadurnbblond?. . .cute laugh. . . Let's takeaIaccuzzi! . . . funky earrings the wildest . . . Party Animal . . . Where's the Party? . . .sweet. . .totally insane. . .always giggling. . . devious mind. . .paper clothes. . .outspoken. . .beautiful eyes. . . I, Lee Anne, after 14 years on the Hill, leave to the following: to John E.: long talks, a lot of partying, and a friendship that will last FOREVER. ILY. Mike S.: the karate ability I wish I had, some unique conversations, and ja rastafar Cwhatever it meansj. Ann: all I'm gonna leave you are our good times, we've had a lot. Rick W.: irresistable women and your good advice about guys. Mark F.: some very interesting conversations and a pro ability to play that weird game. Iill: some really good times we had partying with a very diverse group of people, TJ. guys, a car that is permanently yours, and a trip to Florida Cyou can take me, tool. Cathy: a night out in a limo, Don the model, and Dodge. Cristy: plenty of male models to oogle at, wrapping houses in our own way, Ravels and the coach. Caren: TGI Fridays and the old men and our own special 7-11 slurpies. Nancy: Elvis C. and all the British guys you can handle. Brad: Lesli and any motorcycle you want. Susan: your unique way of looking at things and another ad. Gretchen: a party attitude . . . c'mon and get crazy! Graeme: a back massage, my racquetball abilities and racket, long talks, all your advice about you-know-who, an omelette, Bennigan's, and some great times. ILY. Kelli: to you I leave the one thing that girls really need--BOYS, and of course Walker's Cay fit wouldn't be the same without youj. Stewart: a portfolio for GQ, jacuzzi parties past and future, and some great times that we've had. ILY. Ethan: a secret I never told, THE bracelet that was so special, that weird laugh of yours, alot of good times and no hard feelings OK? David L: a whole collection of earrings, and one night of putt-putt golf in another dimension. Beth: what can I leave someone so crazy and with such a humorous outlook on life? There have been alot of great times that I will certainly NEVER forget: a night at Burger King , the Ozzy concert, and so much more. You get Vince too. ILY. Iune: what can I leave to someone who has everything? I'll always be there when you need someone to talk to- God knows you've been there for me. I hope you'll keep all the memories of the times we've had. There's been so much I could write a book. I never regretted one minute. Never change OK? ILY. To my parents: thank you for all the love and understanding. ILY both. To everyone at Greenhill: it's really been great. Through it all I've had alot of fun. Everybody PARTY-PARTY. TAUGJVMVIW 59 Kelly Sue McCullough beautiful . . . nice clothes . . . loves her brother . . . blonde . . . drives a Porsche . . . volleyball . . . always looks good . . . nice tan . . .sweet. . .cheerleader. . . Does my hairlook O.K.? . . .Muck . . . sungoddess . . . sprinter . . . Vogue model . . . Homecoming Queen . . . great legs . . . good athlete . . . California bound I, Kelly McCullough, would like to thank the following people for making the past nine years so special to me. Aileen: P.P.'s the ability to make me laugh when I'd rather cry. Your house key, infinite friendship, 9 dollars, Bent Tree. The patience you had listening to my problems. Thank you for caring and understanding. I will always be grateful to the help and support you have given me. I'll miss you. ILY. Lesli: Volleyball partner, ski trip '84. We finally made it, thanks for listening when I needed you. ILY. Betsy: cold soccer seasons, T.T's Do Ijiggle?. David: Vitamin C pills, one gold earring. Our friendship has meant a lot to me and I hope you know that. Alan: you own personal French Maid, Me. Ginna: my California buddy, thanks for listening when I needed someone to talk to. Ethan: one year of conversation after several years of silence. Cathy: never a dull moment, One thing leads to another , Daring blind dates, Let's Dance!, your dream car, SMU Frat parties. Are you really getting married? Life long friendship, we'Ve had so many good times and more to come. ILY. jessica: Will you please stop . . . ? One more year on the 'hill. Good Luck! Chrissi: my future roommate, long-distance bills, a beach front Condo and a boutique. See you soon! ILY. Mike: your very own 911 SC. Mrs. Parham: a personal copy of my diploma, thanks for your support and understanding, you have helped me through some very difficult situations. Mark: How can I thank a person who has been the best brother, father and friend?. You have helped me through so many difficult times. What would I do without you? You've given me advice that only a big brother could. Thank you for understanding me. I LOVE YOU. Mom, I hope the future will bring a closer relationship to help separate the rocky past. I love you and one day you will realize how much. Dad: you have seen me through the tantrums, struggles and have given me all your love and support. I hope I can make you proud of your little girl. I Love You. Sandy: two very obnoxious dogs. I believe we have created a special friendship, thank you for your advice and understanding. Lord: Thank you for giving me a loving and supportive family and friends who have helped make my life so special. To Greenhill: after nine years, finally, I leave. Compliments of DR. 8: MRS. IAMES A. MCCULLOUGH 60 1 'i't2ii5S3i:597fQf:tts-I ,,., aint, it X sfavaf, ,te :- esvgdr .. . .ls N E H l in - 'I T4 T N iggfnif X S 551 -i isis. - X his as as .qw Xa X ww 1 'xt t .g,.....t. M:-sae it iw few .. case 1 I fe 'I 'H ii S ,- I Y- .. -, , ' 'll ata . X ,wx .x Q, 5 fel Wg at I 5, 1-serv Aff f N A V W 4.2 ,1 uv is X :fggfg A . eil? . u.5.g.:2t . us,-P' 1 iw? . .saw Y .A 2 9' ' asv H .kf, N.. X- .ly-Q, fatwvwf , gh' . 'si Stewart Scott Mitchell argyle socks . . . funny . . . not Stu, Stew! . . . party . . . good-looking. . .neveratschoolallday. . .jacuzzi. . .alwayswith Ethan. . .stu-tone. . .youdemon. . ffhursdaynightclub. . .G.Q. Stew. . .gestures alot. . .overflowing glove compartment. . .Hey Dude. . .Hooter. . .radical. . .cool car. . .likesfajitas. . . What are you, crazy or somethin'? . . . I, Stewart Mitchell, leave to the following: To Roz: All the great times we've had, a commune for a month summer '82, getting closer to nature in Oregon, and a free set of lessons in defensive driving, To Pam P. the minute of Iune 17, 6:17 p.m. and its implications, NYE at Fridays wearing the wall and being New Year's Queen, unrest in SMU library . . . She's come undone, To Kelly I.: wild and sensual experiences with Cashew Chicken, apt. life?, and strange aquaintances. To Lisa H.: a long-lasting friendship and too much to fit on this page, To Iohn E.: good times at your house and the fish, To Mike S.: opening my eyes enough to drive and good times at UT, To Su 8: Nancy: a fajita plate orgy on Thursday nights only? and the rose you never had, To Gavin and Dave: strange similarities of eye teeth and bathroom get-togethers, To Ethan: A fantastic friendship, calls at 4:30 in the morning, a right turn from the middle lane, South Padre '83, G Sz T's and L.I. Teas How come it keeps getting fuller? , To Mom and Dad: Thanks for everything the past 18 years, I love and respect both of you very much. 61 Paul Alfred Nelson Ir. niceguy. . .considerate. . .smart. . .quiet. . .talented. . .singer . . .Luap. . . Let me see . . .good actor. . intelligent. . .hard to get to know . . . football stats, defense . . . good sense of humor . . .stand-up comedian . . . a good friend I, Paul Alfred Nelson Ir., being of chaotic and, sometimes, diligent, while, on the other hand, lethargic mind, not to mention being, at the same time, of hackneyed, haggard, and frequently exhausted body, do hereby relinquish the following goodies: To Tonefor Two-Tonejz a poem, a stat book from Wolfe City, Texas, S.M.U. vs. Texas, Hollywood, the rear ends of thirty-five F.B.A. cheerleaders, a much needed French dictionary, and a host of other memories. Hook 'em horns, and good luck. To Debbie S.: Washington D.C., another late article, and The Meaning of Life . To D. Lipscomb: enough Tones to make you tone-deaf, Tintin, and a beat up football. Good luck. To Ed C.: another bowl of Greenhill Iell-O, a book entitled B. KU. - The Untold Story, and a bonafied membership into the Mormon Tabernacle Choir,. To Michael D.: Kelli's party , Richard Pryor, pizza and physics help-sessions, Pre-Cal, R0sati's, crazy driving, eating out, E. Murphy, double meanings, and another blow it off! You're the coolest. Take care. To Cathy T.: a slightly used Dodge and another Neiman-Marcus credit card. I'll miss ya'. To Iill K.: a muzzle and another keg. To Wes W.: One of these! , Chili's, Lu Ann, and Fern's driving . To Iohn E.: a football with a pimple, Egyptian tongue, and a Gyro to go. To Kool Kirsh: an enormous jar of French's mustard. To Mike S.: a job that pays Well, HA! , Pre-Cal, karate, French, another football, chicken nachos, Raymond stories, cookies and cream, and a friendship that will never end. Thanks for being my friend. During my tenure, I encountered many teachers. And it is to all of those teachers who helped me that I am eternally indebted. No one understands the sacrifices they make, nor does anyone realize their importance in shaping the future. Thank you. The most prized possessions I have go to my family. To Beau: a Cadillac, a home at Glen Lakes, and four more years on the Hill. Good luck, little brother. I'll always be there when you need me. To Mom: memories of little Paul Ir., my growing pains, a Bingo card without numbers, and everything you always wanted. Time sure goes by quickly, doesn't it? To Dad: Coach , father-and-son talks, Indian Guides, and an answer to all of your problems. You're the best friend I ever had and ever will have. No question about it, Dad, you're the best. You all will never know how much I love you. Thank you for your patience, your love, and your understanding. Without you, I couldn't have made it. I look forward to the future, not forgetting the past. I leave Greenhill having learned to grow, think, reason, and feel. Good-bye Greenhill. And thanks again for all you've done. . fklldfillcllw c' if ' if Compliments of MR. gr MRS PAUL A NELSON 62 Kelli Nanette Noland sunshine girl. . .cheerleader. . .youngestsenior. . .Walker'sCay . . . Florida girl . . . sun-bunny . . . tennis player . . . always with Iill. . .great parties. . .millions of boyfriends. . .great legs. . . Bahamas. . .loveshampsters. . .wannaparty?. . .crazy laugh. . . sexy . . . fashionable . . . beach bum . . . model . . . her soul is in Florida 5 1' , 6 , , YH' I I V v,: 'Wi , . . I f ' ' I . I' tv . . f mfr it 5. W. '. I ' I e SW t X Q . i 1 fi , t I I e i t 1. I it fi . V. ., : ' - , g . , ir. . 2. -If-gt' I :3:2.,,, r: t ,Q .. K it ' Y if f 1 fi . ,-,'? ?'. L. we if Q I -I A if I 2. -- I 1 ,Y I X, K. .. gi iw in Qfjillra fvwf -- .,,, 'I swag, I, Kelli Noland, being of sound mind and Florida residence do hereby bequeath the following: to Ann I leave memories of camp, broken fences, and a hole in the back seat of your car, to Ethan I leave a lifelong subscription to GQ and memories of Andrea forever. I leave Cathy a Margaritta at Mario's, a road trip to Baylor, and good luck at whichever college you decide on, to Todd, I hope you find Margaritaville in Coral Gablesg to Richard I leave a trip in a Boston Whalerg to Mike and Iohn I leave a piece of Florida, you're two of the few that I would share it withg to my adopted little sister, Sharon, I leave Greenhill and the best she can make of it, to Uncle Mike I leave 2 plane tickets, one to the America's Cup and one to Palm Beach, to this years cheerleaders I leave bullet proof polyester, camp, socks, those dreaded demerits, a tape of Beat It , and practices at the Stiffel's country club, to next years cheerleaders I leave best wishes and a megaphone full of luck, to the person that helped me through Greenhill the most, I can't begin to list all the memories of Florida, Wa1ker's, Papagallos and all the parties. Thanks Iill, I wish you all the luck in the world, remember wherever you go PLEASE check with your travel agent! To my parents I want to say thanks for helping me through the tears, tests, and traumas of growing up. You taught me things more valuable than school ever could. I Love You. Finally to Greenhill, you made me love you and I thank you for all the memories you gave me. ' f iff Compliments of MR 8:'MRS. IERRY NOLAND 63 Susan Hart Reeves non-conformist . . . can't live Without music . . . cynical . . . Aarrgghh! . . . totally insane . . . Thurs. Nite Club . . . Soooooz . . .intelligent. . .the Granada. . .suggestive. . .rebel. . .cute . . .violent Chasm spasms. . .Dallas Observerads. . .truly unique . . .funny. . .music trivia. . .cuts herown hair. . .great fun. . . sarcastic . . . Su-Z . . . Picasso fanatic . . . What's wrong with a mind of my own? - Dead Kennedys I would like to see the sky machine on every corner of the street instead of the Coke machine. We need more skies than Coke. - Yoko Ono Thanks are hereby given to George for enlightenment and horizon-expanding, to Iacques for an important first glimpse, and to various friends for making my life worth-While ffor details, see my page in the Ad sectionj. To Chaos, I leave frostbitten toes, Gang of Four lyrics, Heaven and Hell, and an overwhelming , everlasting love. To myself, I leave music, a blue chair, and the future. 64 sf? N'-ff. l 3' Jbgff ,,,L , ff 1,-M V, - I, f gk, tg!! PM 'AQ , , lf W s U! , Q5 fy! 'l 1 ,Q 3, 17 ggw 3 W f' 'U if , 5 1 'K ! .gf , gy ., V, an 1 s w :Yi 1. Lynda Ann Rickenbacher energetic . . . cute . . . head cheerleader . . . Forest Lane, where's that? . . .red V.W.. . .Annie. . .greaticeskater. . .sophisticated . . .crazy. . .funny. . .woW. . . I do detectabit ofsarcasm . . . Rick-EN-Bach-Er. . .lunch during exams. . .Prestonwood. . .the ranch . . . gummy bears . . . nice . . . I, Ann Rickenbacher, leave to the following, K.S., an unforgetable nite, Chris 8: Bill, climbing thru windows, Mazda RX-7, 8: apink house at Tech. C.S., Frances, wanting to quit, Nat'ls, a room w! Kris in Houston, Woodlands, losing tapes, stuck W! your skates, Austin comp., hate 4 the Galleria, 8: telling jokes during patch. Take care. K.N., I leave both Robert 8: what's-his-name, Tomas Anonymous, weird nites on Forest, striped pants, my holy car, Richland wrestlers, 8: an emotional camp. ILY! M.K., Homecoming, a nicer car, SMU, 'you're a snob', 8: a close friendship. Thanks for every little thing 6: keep in touch. ILY! MJ., 'let's make ourselves known', little green things, centipede, the Slejko wipe-out, Orsen Welles, RAD, 'bedcheck', COME ON EILEEN, bonehead, no fat chicks, Hello, Kellough, soccer players, male-2 legs, making twinkies, Sr tons more !. Look out Lake Tahoe! K.B., S-H, Kenny, Harvey House, Cecil, 'cowbell', Ieff, Exxon, neck jam, Twyla's, LLUMC, Steve's 8: Rick's, skiing. Watch George 8: Max 4 me! ILYT. A.R., ripe bananas, driving lessons, ya'll, muchos Pedros, 8: mail order perfume. ILY. I.C., 'cool', fake, 4, mono that I DID NOT give you, Iesus signs, shoot dart, a clean mind, midnite phone calls, 'you're rude', 1 pep rally a day, the buses, 8: the joke I never told you. You'll always be a frosh to me! Be good 8: stay away from mailboxes! ILYT. D.M., being called each other's names in school, Brookhaven, a cruise, the Andrews trampoline, Matt M., bluebirds, A8rM, I can't wait 'til I meet your grandkids! Cheerleaders, bobby sox, bullet-proof polyester, the country club, 'we can't get it up, we're . . .', formation, 'you've had an awful accident', Stacy's finger, Curtis, 'let's eat', spirit stick, 8: a new captain. I love you guys so much!! Mrs. Pearce, they're gonna need you next year, but I don't blame you a bit. I leave you 'big problems', 'Ann, what are we gonna do?', a pregnant coat 8: a close friendship. I couldn't have pulled it all off wlo you. Coach Hall, managing the MS soccer team, a pack of gum, speaking at pep rallies fhaj, 8: Michelle. Thanks for everything! To my family, getting sick in New Mexico, Steve's chickenjoke, skeet shooting, early morning drives to the rink, 'when will you stop calling him Davey?', 'someone's feet smell', New Years in Banff, a dent in every car but Dad's flet me at itj, popcorn, 'at least I don't get tickets', 'Oh, don't you make the popcorn?', and more fun times. Get ready for a HUGE phone bill! Ieff 8: Davey be good! I love ya'll!! Now I have barely enough room to say bye, but before I do I'd like to say THANKS PEOPLE!!! Now I'll say bye, 'GOODBYE'. 65 Millard Beall Rice new guy . . . lives an hour from school . . . country boy . . . great body. . .nicecar. . .overflowingwithmanners . .reallynice. . . Witton. . .hasfunatlunch. . .RX7man. . .f0otball. . .fastrunner . . . I'll get there by E.S.P. . . . minute or converted . . . FFA , . . enormous . . . dude . . . handsome . . . nice addition to Greenhill ,Xi ,rf-tg W si Sgt 3 ti I, Millard Beall Rice, being a student of the Greenhill School, do hereby make and publish this LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. I do hereby bequeath the following possessions to the afterward mentioned persons whereby they shall receive these possessions at a date to be no earlier than eight years from the graduation date wheretoforth until that date my possessions will remain the property of the Xevious Republic under the Grand Marshall, Howdy Doody: Randy: a picture of my favorite steer, Gonzo.:Greg T: the knowledge that towels have feelings too: Chip: a genuine copy of my Cistercian ankle wrap: Lael, Jennifer, and Melanie: a Lifetime membership to the First Greenhill Students to Meet Millard Rice Club g jenny: a white convertible lowrider with a share of the business: Cristy and Gretchen: quack quack: Mark and Ieff: two armadillo-resistant Mickey Mouse suits: Beth: a party where everyone will get loud and rowdy: Phillip: a year's supply of Brillo pads: Peter C: my book, How to Maintain a Bright and Perky Face at College: Lee Ann: a college that offers a B.P.-Bachelor of Parties degree: Mark R: a copy of Millardfs All Time Great Football Songs and a hairpiece: Scott: a map showing the stronghold of the Xanon Empire and the opportunity to shake Iethro Tull's handg Stan and Michael D: an edition of Milla1'd's Guide to Disco Dancing in 10 Easy Lessons: Ionathan, Peter H. and Peter F: all the Star Trek that they want to see. Adios amigos and WOFT aardvarks. 9425? A Anthony William Rose always studies . . . loves wrestling . . . poopies . . . T.N.O.E. . . . field hockey king . . . golfer . . . football stats, defense . . . M.I.T. bound . . . mother's son . . . O.U. . . . studballl . . . all A.P. classes . . .sportswriter. . .aflower. . .calculatorman. . .RonyTose. . . the Tone Zone . . . a real nice guy Because I am not yet physically dead, I Tony Rose,ido hereby leave the following work as a reminder to those whom I have encountered and with whom I have shared many things: David Lipscomb: the awards that I would have gotten if you hadn't, your inductive reasoning, our long friendship, and my competition with you. You gave me the incentive to excel, thus making me what I am today. Thanks a million. Paul Nelson: Statisticians forever, a few ladies , an inconsistent voice, and SMUQHZJ-Texasfiilj. You have been a great friend when I have needed one, let's keep in touch. Mr. Murphy: From the help you gave me in Middle School to your opinions about my suicide senior year, you have been right. Thanks for your friendship and good luck in golf. Dr. Graves, Mme. White, and Mr. Kilmer: The courses that I have taken from each of you have definitely been among my best memories in Upper School. From Tone to Rony Tose to units of momentum, I hope that I have had a fraction of the effect on you that you have had on me. Thanks. Ken Kokko: Carol Smythe's backyard thirteen years ago, games after school before someone moved away, all of our attempts to help friends, and one SPC championship. You are my first memory, have been a friend through good and bad, and will succeed in everything you do. You're the best. Ionathan Sheehan: Fooba, you bet , making short Physics tests long, Whiz Quiz whiz, breaking into car trunks without keys, and the only one anywhere close to Lipscomb. Cool Kirsh: Tone, what can I write on? , Tone help me with Physics! , Tone, Coach won't play me! , a worthy Evergreen Sports Editor, and the first ever to call me Tone. Bret Bloomquist and Bill Fergerson: injuries in X-C in senior year, intellectually misleading, origins unknow. The University will never be the same with one of you, but if both of you go there, WATCH OUT! Andrea Lazar: growth pills, a decent car, knees that will hold up under any pressure, and earplugs for my singing. If at any time during the next few years you need a friend, I hope you'll call me. My parents: No one has done more for me than you. I can't express how much I appreciate what you have done to give me a quality education. I hope I have not disappointed you. Having said this, I leave Greenhill for UT-Austin. Compliments of MR 8: MRS. ARTHUR W. ROSE, IR. 67 Karen Denise Rupert verytalented. . .hasagreatvoice. . .actress. . .Aaron. . .Europe '84. . .super girl. . .field hockey. . .3A.P.'s. . .composes songs . . .willbefamous. . .greatpianoplayer. . .smart. . .Kimforever . . . FNHS prez . . . Cole Porter . . . giggles . . . interesting . . . Sahibwoman. . .Renaissancewoman. . .Chi-Chi's. . .Manhattan Transfer . . . a great friend . . . Rupe I, Karen Rupe Rupert, before making my first official exit, wish at this time to say a few things to my friends. Without them this experience would have been impossible. Kay, my alter ego, I can't explain what happens to us when we get together, but I cherish the friendship. Thanks for 3 hour talks at Taco Bueno, Vitamin A, Bowie, The Movie CSly look outj, have you checked your homework? , The Workout, everybody uses everybody, don't they? Take care of ID, ILY! Caren, mon amie, I leave you the correct spellng of our name, a chance to show off that wonderful accent of yours, talks about Reality, Northwestern. Thanks for caring and understanding. Erika, Big E, Fieldhockey Cap'n, We've been through a lot of losses, but it's been great. Amy, Yankee, New Girl? I leave you a bottle of Windex to put in you right hand to balance the shoepolish in your left. Turkey, huh? Mike A., I leave you a slang dictionary fwithout me and Kim, how are you ever gonna learn the real English words we use?J. You're the only person I've ever seen use an English dictionary for the French exam to understand the question! Thanks for the musical correspondence. You're a genius. Leslie, Barnard bound, I leave a can of mace and a blindfold. If the first doesn't work, what you can't see won't hurt you. See you soon. Lea, the last of a dying breed- Frito, Singers, San Antonio, ISAS, Deo at UTD., Chichi's. You are the ultimate individual. Thanks for putting up with me. I leave you the real ID for any appropriate substitutej, chocolate for those binges!! memories that will last forever. Nothing can help express how much you mean to me, ILY! Peyton, you actress you, thanks for the memories: Singers, Spoon River, Vaudeville shows. See you in New York! Kim, sister, you have been a part of almost every good memory I have had for the past 12 years. We are so different and so alike at the same time. Boomtown Rats and many other obsessions, pizza in the trunk, The Maids and the deadly Slap!, pizza in Plano? ISAS, foreign guys, the dreams, Europe, purple everything!, substitute mother. We're survivors so I'll never worry. Knock 'em dead, I'll always be there. ILY! To my teachers, thanks for the nurturing. You've made me want to learn and have given me the opportunity to do so, and for that I'll always be grateful. And to my parents, thanks for having the insight to send me to Greenhill. You have given me so much and I want you to know that I love you. Mom, how many times have I dragged you into my room and forced you to listen to each new measure of a song? Thanks for the patience. To myself I leave great memories of Greenhill and all that came with it and hope for the future. We dedicate the harmony in our music to the quest for harmony in the world. - Manhattan Transfer it tw is ui ,kiwi . . ,., ., V , -f Alan David Schnitzer Big Al . . . sexy . . . Sharon . . . wants to be a doctor . . . Israel . . . supernice. . .Schnitz. . .sensitive. . .ticklish. . .Brett. . .Celica . . .Teen Tour 82. . . Mr. Yim . . . macho . . .NHS . . .Schepps nom . . . flex . . . track star . . . Alan's Ticket Agency . . . Espanol ...willgofar. . .U.ofP.Bound. .. I, Alan David Schnitzer, having a Greenhillian mind and body after 12 fleeting years, do hereby submit the following: First, to those who have done the forming. Dr. B : your constant support and ready ear have made the past 4 years trouble-free. To you, I leave admiration and thanks. Dr. Graves: I wish that I could leave you a class with me in it. Coach Holodak: I leave to the track program a new track and the best of luck. Gavin: I won't leave you anything because you have 4 years of my homework. Remember shia. Kirsh: Half of my athletic ability so our tennis matches can be close. Randy: If I had it, I'd leave you the original Boy Wonder's costume. Betsy: Plenty of long talks, and A.S. allergy pills. Virginia Nell: Anything you want when you're 92. Sheiny: A restatement of past promises. Buffie: Memories of fights and a friendship. Sharon: Thanks for all the memories that you've left to me. I leave you my friendship, and a wish for all things good. Dana: Half of a perfect friendship. Dana B.: Crazy phone calls and weird propositions. Iaynie: A kiss on the cheek. Kelly: Tickle wars- when you least expect them. Jacobs: the calculus ability that I don't have. Fischel: Another year on the Hill. Nurmis, Mikie, Ablon 8: Tobias: A promise to keep in touch flike it or notj. Max, Herb 8: jeff: The honor of being my best friends, and a dirty look for all the trouble you got me in. Brett: I leave to you, wine on the green, late night visits, long fights, fireside chats, monstrous instincts, and of course, all my love and friendship. Remember, distance can be remedied by a phone call or a plane ride. Mark and Iudy: My thanks for setting such high standards for me to follow. Mom and Dad: I leave you both with all my respect, admiration and love. Thank you for all the opportunities and support. I love you. Finally, to Greenhill: a big thank you, and best wishes for the future. There's a feeling I get When I look to the west And my spirit is crying For leaving Led Zepplin Qllllllxil. Compliments of DR. Sz MRS. BEN SCHNITZER 69 Jonathan Holden Sheehan non-conformist everybody's friend sci-fi large vocabulary. . .Quiz Bowl. . ,wild. . .philosopher. . .funny. . . Latin and Greek . . . sweet . . . I know everything, I just can't do math! . . . rebellious . . . muscles . . . late-night Evergreen layout sessions. . .mad scientist. . .likes to read. . .stacksofsandwiches . . .very intelligent. . . They shouldn't have left this up to me: I'll probably turn it in late. I, Jonathan Sheehan QS:15,I:l5,W:4,D:9,C:13,Ch:5j, being of insufficiently well-rounded mind and overly Well-rounded body, ask why I should be writing a will. I'm not dying, and won't be giving anything to anyone anyway, so this is just a bit of thanks and a goodbye. In the first place, the people who make up Greenhill deserve more thanks than they can get in a note hastily penned by a lazy-natured somnophiliac. You have done a betterjob on me than could have been expected. I will live in gratitude to all my teachers, coaches, and other grown-up friends. I am uncertain of how to address my classmates. I could probably think of a sentiment which I could address to virtually all of them, thereby eliminating the need for unintelligible private jokes and messages leg.: Susan--remember that night!! tjoke courtesy of Dr. Burrowsllz however, if I were to do that, it would not sound complimentary, and would not fit in the space permitted. I will go ahead and make the cute little notes, but remember: if you're not on the list, it's not because I forgot you, it's because I couldn't think of just the right thing. To the Peters: thanks for being the best. Also thanks for carrying the team. To Peter Allen Frenkel: AJ the exchange of books is the highest form of communication. BJ A brain the size of a planet and they ask me to fetch . . . CD What is your favorite color? Blue, . . No--Red. . . etc.,etc.,adinfantilism.To Lipscomb: Let'sget together on an SAT sometime, and, speaking of SAT's, To Henderson: He who laughs last, etc. To john Shepard: illigitimi non carborundum! I wish I had the guts to be as near the fringe as you. To Cheryl: How many books could I write? . . . Well, we've already talked about it. I love you. To the present Evergreeners: Long live late nights, TSS, and bunnies. To future Evergreeners: It's in you lap now g bear your burden proudly. To the football team: You will surely be invincible. In your pride, remember to continue to treat the linemen with respect after I leave. I bestow responsibility for the enforcement of this on Rover, Latin, Klaz, Rubin, Hicks, et al. To the late night group, remember: As orcs will breed with anything, there are any number of unsavory mongrels with orcish blood, particularly orc-goblins, orc-hobgoblins, and orc-humans . . . Half-orcs tend to favor the orcish strain heavily, so such sorts are basically orcs although they can sometimes 110781 pass themselves off as true creatures of their other stock. Cstraight from the holy EGGJ To Greenhill, and the orcs therein, thanks: Odi et amo! Quare id faciam fortasse requiris Nescio, sed fieri sentio et excrucior. fCatullus 855 and goodbye: Xx5vroLCL,g Ydo cuot noni Soivcxtov utcxpefxcc. CPalladas- The Palatine Anthologyj W WSZA. Debbie Sue Shelton MissEvergreen'82-'83. . .Shebbie. . .friendly. . .intelligent. . . considerate. . .great haircut. . .good gymnast. . .prettyblue eyes . . .good student. . . Getyourarticlesin. . . .hiya. . .NHS. . . FNHS . . . gets involved . . . always busy . . . organized . . . very smart. . .pretty smile . . . I, Debbie Shelton, being of tired editing hand and college bound mind, leave to the following: To all my teachers: my love and thanks for advising, teaching and putting up with me. To Mr. Murphy, Dr. Graves, Dr. Buchanan, Mr. Devin, Mrs. Eastus, and Mr. Beall: a rose of friendship each that will bloom eternally. To Mrs. Parham: a new set of ears. Thank you for always listening. You taught me to have faith in myself. To Mrs. Ellis: new shin splints, new hand rips and the knowledge that it's all worth it! To Dr. Stewart: calls at night, Evergreen parties and seven new Evergreens. Thank you for always smiling. I'll always consider you a good friend. To Amy: a morning without history. To Iohn: any headline you like for an article. 'Ciao Manhattan,' munchies, Little Iohn, and walks in the night. To Ben Gold: laughs in the library and a chance to teach our math class. To Ionathan: a weekend without layout, doritos, and some new invisible fish. Thanks for having such broad shoulders. To Gregg: my infinite trust, a hundred ads worth lots of money, a trip to the printer just to confuse them and consultations between the Big Three. To the Evergreen editors: a roll of bunny tape each, a headline without a verb and a big thanks--you made it fun! To Caren: Talks on the phone, lunches at Chili's, Gushnick and a super friendship. To Iohn Robin: museum exhibits, long talks and a chance to escape reality for a while. I will always consider you one of my best friends. To my family: Larry the TV without interruptions to catch my shows. To Sandy and Bert: walks in Colorado, secret talks and adventures everywhere. No two people could have been better friends, advisors, teachers and family. Thank you. To mom: a night on the town, talks, and a promise for eternal love. I'm glad you were always there. To dad: that which most needs to be said can't be put into words. I will love you for ever and ever. You are a great friend and listener. To Peggy: The best of luck. I will always be around if you need me. To Greenhill: schools just don't come any better than this one! May the stars always shine on you. The best way out is always through. Robert Frost It's the chiefest part of happiness that a man is willing to accept himself for what he is. Erasmus I 71 John Bowles Shepard IV unique. . .loves to argue. . .cross country. . .little yellow car. . . crazy driver . . . dungeons and dragons . . . red pants . . . always wears his trench coat . . . Evergreen . . . ready to shake your hand . . . color co-ordinated . . . Debbie . . . likes to iceskate . . . runner . . . points out the obvious . . . A will implies death. I'm not dying, people will have to live with a going away something-or-other. Bret, you should get a comb, because you obviously don't have one. Iill H., grades aren't everything. Good-bye P.C. Susan, you got shortchanges before, so you get a bit of energy. Peter F., music is noise. Amy, you fit in so well, you get a chance to stand out. Gifts are therapeutic, Ionathan, you get at least a week relieved of any and all responsibility. Debbie, you get the knowledge that someday I will be responsible like Ionathan. Rick, what every party animal needs, carpet cleaner, Lael, you get Ken. Don't stop being obnoxious, Lance. Ienny, keep looking into the horizon ftell me what you seej. Will L., never look back for that path leadeth to ones downfall. Mr. Blanchard, I'm glad that you stayed on until we got through and I hope you have your memories. Ken, you are everything I need in a friend and an enemy, to you I give only myself. Tony, you need a new trunk, I'll give you that. Jennifer, you will get an invitation to coach Holodak's wedding. Dr. Buchanan, you have given so much that I'm going to give you a rest. Waverly, I give you the chance to expand the talent that you possess. Last but not least, Bill, what can I give the guy that has the ability to laugh at anything? Winston heard a succession of shrill cries which appeared to be occurring in the air above his head. But he fought furiously against his panic. To think, to think, even with a split second left - to think was the only hope. George Orwell, 1984 Our policy is not to be taken seriously. All the serious people like Martin Luther King and Kennedy got shot. We're willing to be the world's clowns. Iohn Lennon 72 N:!bs:t.: ' ' Q' Susan Silberberg friendly. . .loves her dog. . .friends with Austin, Texas. . .always studying French . . . can't stop laughing . . . BBYO . . . Sooze . . . nice car. . .Kravitz . . . talkative . . .preppy . . .weird laugh . . . super sweet Mortarboard Prez . . . I, Susan Silberberg, being of crazy mind and uncontrollably loud laugh, leave the following to those who have made the past thirteen years unique. To Mr. Murphy: Smurph, the presidency of the BaSzM Club, your office, my personal phone, car problems, loud stereos, tardies, detentions, and so much more. I'll miss you next year, keep in touch and I love you!! To Dr. G., Dr. B., and Mrs. E.: Thank you for believing in me and teaching me how to write papers. Without the three of you GI-I would have been worthless, thank you so much! To Lea: A friendship since fifth grade, 4-square, the Wildcats, Shopping sprees- ethnic, of course, My co-pilot, PC BI, stolen menus, one modern-day James Dean to keep you happy and a best friend. KITILY. To Betsy: French, Spanish, gossip sessions, LE, The Wildcats, new boyfriends, etc , . . I love you! To Ginna: Rockport, Michigan, our math ability, study sessions, and phone calls. Keep in touch and I love you! To Ethan: English study sessions, you're xtra-special so stay close. To Brad: A good friendship gone bad, a loud stereo, and a hope that we will be close again. To Stanley: My main man, Mr. Procrastination, Monsieur Citron, GQ, an important friendship and I love you!! To Ann: Homecoming '83 - the best yet, Gov't, August Moon, you're xtra-special- so stay close! ILY To Schnitzy: Stories about sneakers, shoepolish wars, house-don't make me laugh, one of my oldest friends, stay close, ILY. To Erika: SMU, Iuly 4, 1983, CCC, David, and one great friendship - stay close and I love you. To four important people: Alan, Rose, Eric, Karen - I've missed you all this year, thanks for caring and helping me so much through the past two years. Long Distance is cool! I can't wait 'til next year. I love you all so much!!! To my family: I love you all so much! Don't worry about the house being empty - I'm only a plane away. Take care of Ruff Sr Rose! To Trudell: You're one special lady - I love you!! To the 'I-Iill: Thank you for a superior education - it was treacherous but I survived. Before we end and then begin- We'll drink a toast to how its been . . Billy Joel My life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue, An everlasting vision of the everchanging view, A wondrous woven magic in bits of blue and gold, A tapestry to feel and see, impossible to hold. Carole King mllltllawy 73 Caren Debra Skibell easy to talk to. . .TTP'83. . .talented. . .good taste in music. . . Evergreen featureseditor. . .lovesactingandplaywriting. . .Alice inWonderland. . .prettyeyes. . .Sky-Bell. . .FNHS. . .NHS. . . lovesTom Thumb. . .Madness. . .doesgreatimitationsofanybody . . .artistic. . .RockyHorrorfreak. . .fie1dhockey. . .greatfriend . . , shoe polish fiend . . . the Skibell song . . . There are items people should have in case I die. Gretchen - Louise: Take my Burl Ives albums. Cristy: My supreme knowledge of govt. assgnts. LeeAnne: Take Kojakp I didn't want him anyway. Lisa: Have a locker. Iess: Think of me when shoppin' at K-Mart. Jenny: My back-seat. Scott: Oh Lord! I'll miss you. Hockey jocks and Coaches: Let Memories be our song. June: I'm grateful to the Lord for renewing our friendship. Susan: Cherish the incredible times we've had, fl-Iere I go cryin'J Debbie: Have some sharp exactos. Lea: Don't ever stay at my home til wee hours of the night without phoning home. Karen: Rone said we had 862 quizzes total. Cheers! Kim: You, me, and X can go to theatrical school: Les and Miguel can come too! Aime: Have a year's supply of shoe polish in assorted colors. Ondria Felice: Let's move to Israel! Sam: Have a trip to Big D, my treat. Susan: Have the guest room and key to the outside entrance. Harris: Where would you be without me??? Nowhere, Mom: Have action-packed trips to the vet! Dad: Have a new car: it's time. I love y'all: thanx for tolerating my constant cheerfulness, Grandmother: I love you. Wadame: I legally changed my name. Mrs. E: My ancestors were Baptists! Dr. G: Thanx for advice, CSee where I am now?J Most special: Fred and jessica: I couldn't live without y'al1. Now some lines important to your life and mine: Don't squeeze the Charmin! , I'm sending you this Hallmarkfand know that you will see!What I'm really giving youfis a part of me. , Loneliness is a terrible price to pay for independence. My Brilliant Career That's it, bye now. MMM 74 '5 Michael Maurice Sowry Serious or Sarcastic . . . nice smile . . . Karate . . . John . . . shake-ri-bake . . . reggae beads . . . Rastafarian . . . Black Belt . . . good photographer. . .sexy. . .Israel '82. . .No Socks. . .Hong Kongbaby. . .priorities. . .lovesFrenchwomen. . .Iarastafar. . . doesn't eat candy . , . will argue any point I, Michael Sowry, being of competent body and mind, do hereby leave the following to the following. To Ethan, U.T,, for Californiaj, H.A. , my neighborhood, The Kinks, later. To Beth, don't stop laughing, it's healthy. To john, Fla., the many things we did, have a good time in college and IRA. To Kelly N., Fla. also. To Pete, The Beatles, C.N., Cbetter not quit and neither will I.j Hope you are a good Doctor, no doubt, enjoy. To Paul, M8rA'S chicken delights, the great time we had playing some amazing games, S.M.U. all the way. To Stu, Debate, LM's party, later. To Erika, Akiba, Israel '82, a friendly relationship. To Dave Liston, the few wild things we did. To Cathy, S.M.U. in the end, the many English classes, stay in touch. To Ed C., B.Y.U., the numerous chances for tickets, Dentist-bound, Community service day, etc . . . To Lee Anne, only one thing to say, PARTY. To Dave Lipscomb, keep on amazing everyone. To those rest of you who are important to me, sorry, no room. To those I forgot, I leave what I forgot to leave. To two whom I regard highly, Stan 8: Michael D., stay cool. To all my teachers, thanks for bearing with me, I have learned, grown, and expanded under your guidance. To Greenhill, HUNYA. To my Parents, the love, understanding, and care that you have given is more than I can express in words. I love you both very much. Imagine all the people living life in peace I. Lennon Easy, you know the way it's supposed to be C.S.N. MLS 75 Gregory David Taylor grows an inch a day . . . lumberjack , . . basketball . . . leaps all buildings inasinglebound. . .Lipscomb fanclub. . .Gregoire. . . TOOTallTaylor. . .Gyrid. . .what's theweatherlikeupthere-?. . . a real nice guy . . . football jock . . . I, Greg Taylor, being of sound mind and incredibly tall body do hereby bequeath the following: To Greenhill: I value the time I have spent here. My life and knowledge have both been enriched enormously. I am eternally grateful. To Phil Coe: steel, curly imitations, and a moose. To Ethan: an ethonic outburst fH.A.D. To Ginna: French , a tan, and your very own beach. To Sam: an apple to byte. To Lee Anne: A party. To Liston: I was only half asleep. To Michael D.: lane Kennedy, Miss America, and the PreCal study period. To Tone: Mother's car, cruise control, the A team, and a thorn in your side. To Sheehan: Wargames, a ride home, and all the nourishment you can consume. To Stan: French, the Twizzle, B ball, and a great friendship. To Ed: a harem of freshman girls, and all the computer programs you want. To Cathy: Sunday School, Dodge, and a delayed friendship. To Cheryl: Debate, a Christmas party, and a yearbook essay. To Millard: Van Austine Cwhere?J, a ski trip, stone hands, and football madness. To Wes: OK , a baseball, Dawn of the Dead, and A.S. To I. Warren: a failed attempt at teaching me the ropes. To the Golddust Twins: rides home, a B ball, my shiny blue canoes, and the team. Good luck, it's yours now. To Kirsh: coolness a strange middle name, Maverick games, a set ofencyclopedias to spin on your finger, and the Fonz. To Cindy: Mike, a Basketball, and a rough Senior year. To D. Lipscomb: Chemistry homework, genetic math wizardry, summer basketball, true basketball skill, and a great friend. To Pete H.: an inflated self-image, a fern to go with your ivy league, a canoe, humbleness, and a great friendship. Good luck, you Iock. Finally, to my family: Thanks for all of your guidance, support, and preparation throughout the years. I leave the love and happiness which we have shared and the promise that I will always love you. Remember I won't be too far away. Now, as someone put it so well last year and the year before . . . I leave. 714: 76 RX I I A fx FW., E K 5 s ra A r - . if .5 i r is X X A A H R, My .iz ..L . if Q .. -. gf In e. K ra, q -:,. ,. .lsltgw t 1 :'.. - ' ' .1-T5-wif 'I V ,Q VKKL. xy 1 I, - it if 1- W 'h-M--A ::' : 1 W' hw . . I -r - , X'-N W fun . . . pretty . . . loves Coke tabs . . . nicest Yankee . . . boyfriend . . .partier. . .hilarious . . .A.P. . . .always agoodjoke. . .Philadelphia transplant. . .field hockey. . . .silly. . .bag lady. . .bright. . .really nice. . .agreat to Greenhill . . . instantly at home . . . shoe polish IB .47 NW 'U Amy Noelle Teare . . I pi? ' ' ' 4 'PWM I. Mya, . Mex, I, Amy Teare, having just arrived and soon to depart once more, dedicate this will to all who could not be fit in by name. Ya'all have been friendly way beyond the call of duty Qbreak out the violinsj and I will cherish my Greenhill memories always. Iam truly lucky I moved down to this Texas-place. Specifically: to Caren - thanks for helping me through the Galleria-Culture-Shock, I leave you the supreme mastery of all accents. Susan - you may have 1001 more secrets you can't tell, and all the ILY's in this yearbook. Kim Amber - a date with 3 guys in a Toyota. Lea - the bodies on Northaven are yours. Karen - no more shoe polish, I promise. Iulie - Ranger Stadium Forever! Cyukj Lisa - your own copy of Exp. in Crit. Steph.B. - you can HAVE Tom Thumb! Kathryn - you get 84 soccer lessons. The hockey team - my first real pals in Tx. -KILL next year if you have to! Soph. buddies - you guys have the coolest class fnext to mineb good luck! To my Wissahickon pals from the other life, Ab - you can have Mule, Christine, Jessie, and me for life. Ieannith - my friendship forebber. Paul - you may have still more misunderstandings. Iohn - be happy for once, will ya? Ann - you can have my truck. To all of my penpals - you have been my truest friends, keep those cards and letters coming! To Mom and Dad - thanks for the unique start, I leave you some decent bread fthe food kind! and no more monkey-grandma. To the Seniors '84 - I'll miss all of you, thanks for opening your hearts. Let's get together for lunch sometime, bring the kids, it'll be great! By your life only can you prove your principles to the world and show them there is a life Worth living Stanford Univ. Chapel Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out of it alive E. Hubbard Is it just a crazy dream? Greenhill Carpet, 1983 jew. 77 Sharon Elyse Thum pretty. . .Alan. . .BBYO. . .loves egg salad. . .Volvo Turbo. . . pretty. . .beautifulclothes. . .littlelaugh. . .long fingernails. . . hampster smile . . . ITT '83 . . . Kaplan nom . . . castle of a house ...CL1f8... After only 17 years of living, I find it hard to write a will, but since I'm leaving G-hill, after 13 years here, a will is appropriate - so, here goes: Ginna, mother daughter talks, twix bars, potty patrol. Mike K, our own honor society, a trip to PB. Erika: Sun. school, mine 8: David's fights at SMU. Betsy, our probs. in math class. Susan S, a laugh that's louder than mine. Chad, ISnp. Stan, A's on our vocab. tests. Mike D. 8: Randy, thanx 4 getting me thru eco. 8: physics. Marni, sharing our clothes. YASASC. Gregg, you work too much . Joey, IWTWTYBIDKWTS. Karin, TIT, HID. Iayne, yrs. of PE. Kelly, a discreet talk. Mike S, aerobics, I'm not weird just tired . David L, bio. partner, going typing from A to Z , bandaids 4 our identical cuts. Ieff P, an overnight, a hug. Alan H, I'm cold , your lucky day. Mark L, free periods, a couple 100 fights, your facial expressions, daddy, baby is tired , RKnp, my coughing. Lesli, cram sessions, 100 pg. outlines, chemistry class, a long friendship. Stacey, an HP game, a look over, freezer section at Skaggs. Melanie: a chain, a celebration after exams. Cathy, Pieces, LB, will people still remember these jokes? K104. Alan S, my tutor, Lawen, Papa 8: his will, I hope We always stay close. Cindy S, a stolen Volvo, physics, a date w!Raj, Steve's ice cream, 20 min. drive 4 donuts, Alyson, Iames will get the door , sitting in my corner. I'm glad we became friends. Gavin, someone who can read your mind, a promise to never get in a fight, a supply of pink lemonade, soft elbows, a talk about girls, my sweatpants, my singing. YAAGF. I'm gonna miss you. Cindy F, risky business - we know what that can lead to, Hard Rock Cafe, Human Touch, your holiday dinners. You've been a great friend. Iill, G. B8:G-BNOW, Avant, gossip, egg salad in a container, weekend planner, a visit in N.O? our friend BB. Thanx for being such a good friend. Lauren, 1 1 more years on the Hill. Good luck! HL, MS, DB, TE, RS, yalls friendship means so much to me. ILYA. Mrs. Parham, you've been a great advisor. Thanks for everything. Brian, Andrea 8: Michael, I couldn't have asked for better brothers 8: sister. ILYA. Mom 8: Dad, though I may not always show it, everything yall do for me is greatly appreciated. I LOVE YALL VERY MUCH! TO THE CLASS OF 1984, We finally made it. Good luck always! Q71 Compliment of MR. 8: MRS SEYMOUR THUM 78 K qs -. it c Sis TNQ? I 'sf lt- if , AW . i Catherine Trice Cute. . .sweet. . .Highland Park girl. . .wants to go to SMU. . . walks and talks in her sleep . . . Rodger Dodger . . . vgears pencils in her hair. . .sexy. . .pretty eyes. . .Dodge, . .swerves for cats and other small animals . . . always smiling . . . maniac at the wheel . . . I, Cathy Trice, leave the following to special people who have made the past 2 years at Greenhill special: Beth: Andrea I LB's Kelley, SMU. Millard: out of Algebra. Ethan: hello suave! Ed: always making me lauglh. Alan: still no jeep. Ann: Fridays btwn. exams. Leeanne: limo. nig t, Ravelles. Iohn E.: foots in Alge. Greg T.: sleep in govt., campfire. Stanley: the shell, wet?!, -maniac. Cristy: model party, Flickers. Eric: don't like hzo? belts. Mike S.: ski trip. a hug. I'll miss you. Michael D.: your favorite - Slick Rick, Star Spangled Boys. Karin: T.P., Ben, Fri. morning - dos-l-bees. Gregg: 3 in Celica. Kelli: Fla. Soon to be ponies! jill: frames, ski, him again!? Stacy: B.B., Packards, Thanks for support. LY. Leslie: All night history, good advise, flat end. ILY. Sharon: before homecoming, L.B.'s. Beach club. Kelly: G.H, E's-mistake. Kari 8: dancing frogs. Casa Blanc-ugg!, A.S.-maybe?, gotta have it. One thing! Tell me when you find your blond dream man! Thanks for all you've given of yourself. Your terrific. ILY. Dodge: You have made me so happy the past 2 years. Don't ever stop giving all the love and support you have given me. It will never be forgotten. I love you, bear! Iulie: You are a very special person as well as friend. Thank you for the great deal of help you have given me. I know we will become even closer as time passes. I Love You. Carroll: I know I was a shock to you. Thank you for all the effort you've shown to understand me and love me. I'll never forget all that you've done for me. I Love You. Mom and Dad: You always look after my best interests even though I'm often blind to them. You have made my life a great one. You are the best parents a girl could ask for. I Love You more than you'll ever know. And to Greenhill: Thanks for 2 enriching years. Time to leave - Ciao! 79 Cheryl Christine Turner accomplisheddebater. . .prettyhair. . .smart. . .twinkleeyes. . . debater at large . . . small handwriting . . . 65 mph mouth . . . empirically speaking . . . Georgetown . . . master debater . . . always with Peter . . . spastic . . . laughs with her nose . . . never does homework . . . Mr. Beall . . . nice clothes . . . future lawyer I, Cheryl Turner, being of debatable sanity do hereby leave the following: To Peter H., man of the 80's, directions to the men 'S room, our week-long marriage, a Dali, a farm, latent capitalism, train rides, and the immortal question-- What's that on your shirt? With you I'm what I am, and before I get mushy, I'll end by saying I hope we stay close. To A.A., the rope to the Visitors lot fwhat's left of itj, a curb, MUGUMBA WOMAN, a padlock, and infinite understanding. To M.W.C. falias T.G.P.J, I leave a letter that says it all and everything good. To Ion S., my dear Won-Ton, what can I say? You're the kindest, most brilliant person I know. I'm not sure when this friendship became so important to me, but it is, and I love you for all that you are. Will you forgive me for 7th grade? To Dan S. Ileave the knowledge that what started out as a disaster has turned out pretty wonderful. You're like a big brother to me, always ready to tell me to get real . Stay honest, I love you for it. To Billy, I'm sorry, Mr. Perkins, but I lost the evidence, Nov. 25, my deepest love, an unmatched mutual understanding, and yes--5 more minutes. To Iuliacakes I leave an emergency brake, a slip that won't fall, Ed's?, a highlighter pen, Dealy Park, numerous pranks, hopes for 100's more. What else can be said? I wish I could take you with me. To Karen, a roadtrip to Nat's '84, Bowdoin fpronounced correctlyl, a flashing roadblock, an Oriental film, an assurance that I won't join the USCG, my love, respect, and a very special friendship. To Mrs. E, our mutual characteristics, and my sincere friendship. To Ioel and Laura, appreciation for all you've done for debate, and some awesome trips. To all three of my present extempldebate coaches, my respect for all you've taught me as both my teachers and friends. To Iohn and Sandy Beall, I leave everything, because that's what you've been for me. You have both been integral parts of some of my most important decisions and plans. Let it be known that I'll forever stand by any decision you make so long as it makes you happy--except directions to Ft. Worth. To Ally, the grand prize in a contest and the hope that someday Burpee will learn to spell your name. To Mom, some nice mail for a change, a job description, and a spot in the House. To Dad, a law firm: Turner and Turner, and a business venture into Las Colinas--how 'bout it, partner? To all three of you I leave behind all the irresponsible things I've done and take with me the things they have taught me. No one could ask for a better life than you've given me thus far, but now its my turn to give. I go to college with the intention of being all that you want of me, which is, of course, what I want of myself. I love you above anything in this world. To Greenhill and my family, thanks for the opportunity. I know I'm ready for the world, but is the world ready for me???? W Compliments of MR. 8: MRS ROBERT TURNER 80 4 l i Z Reset' . If 'N . . A.,. ,,,- , ...F .,. f SM- Q i: wwf. Aff.. it ...Q ad I , ! 5 I F' 1 if I ' f 7 aw? x f ' ' Q v +- A X5 ff .N gg 3 K .. f n g f . - f ,Qs Q' , I .21 ,Sf-s,,ji . f its-if if -. -.r ' . .b . Q K v. , 1 , g nv Compliments of DR. 8: Erika Viroslav super nice . . . fluent in Spanish . . . Athletic . . . has a cute brother . . .Texas Ranger concessions. . .moody. . .nice . . .funny. . . field hockey . . . BBYO . . . Homecoming nom . . . Costa Rica . . . Kaplan nom . . . Big E . . . pretty eyes . . . best secretary-treasurer ever . . . Yo, Erika Viroslav, por hacer diferente dejo a mis amigos el siguiente: Amy- hockaday's daisies, FWCD, and killing you know who! Ed- no, I really don't want to see your tongue. Excuse me for being in your way. Susan- what can I leave you? Marios 8: Albertos, fUDY'S, Texas bound. Brazos trip. Spanish class escribeme pronto . Always friends!!!!! Gregg- finally had a class together. Yes, I do miss you. Stay in touch!!!!! Andrea- hey girl, Texas all the way! Ex-twin, don't think anyone will ever confuse us again. Please keep in touch!!! Ken- I'm not GRUMPY you are. IUDY'S H2 freak, Brazos' running star. That's fine I don't want to sit near you either. Bets- tell me about . SAT trips, give me a call, no I haven't said anything to your friend! Friendships, esc ribeme pronto . Alan- un buen amigo, el segundo persone que hable expanol. Good luck in the future. Karen- rupert, yes I know your first name. 7-11 trips, come on let's go practice, let's do something in the future, see you in N.Y. Mike- Israel, no I'm not following you or your mother, we always seem to be in the same place, Texas bound fmaybej. Caren- hey chick, field hockey, friends. Kim- haven't been in the same class since our freshman class, maybe we'll see each other in the coming months, keep in touch!! Sharon- SMU, Israel, what next? Texas bound fmaybej, Newcomb bound fmaybel, keep in touch. Peter, Phil, Stan, Iohn and Ethan- I'm glad ya'll were my schoolmates, all of ya'll are great. Good luck in the future and keep in touch. Kelly, Lesli, Ginna, Cristy and Gretchen- we've had some good times together, good luck in the future. Stacey- FH captain,great friend, please keep in touch. Eric, Greg, David, Craig and Robbie- ya'll are great friends, best times this summer, miss all of ya'll, please keep writing!!!!!Dr. Graves- you are thegreatestadvisor in the whole world. Thanks for the past three years. I will miss you! Senor Gonzales- gracias por todo, lo veo en el U de Costa Rica. Karen- my best friend, we've our differences but have always been there when we need each other. You are a great friend. I hope our friendship will last forever. Let's keep in touch where we are, forever!!!!! Sergio, Ariana and Andres- ya'll are the best, thanks for the help ya'll have given me. I love ya'll very much. Mom and Dad- what can I say to the two most important people in my life. I love both of ya'll very much. Thanks for listening to my problems, enjoying my success and living your life with mine. I LOVE YOU. 5 ' f MRS. IOSEPI-I VIROSLAV 81 Richard Laird Wiedeman comic strip artist. . .parties. . .Wiggles. . .unique sense of humor . . . had a pierced ear for two weeks . . . D and D . . . a great friend . . . Adam-12 cruiser . . . Escapade . . . sensitive . . . obscure jokes . . . Latin scholar . . . underestimated by many . . . Aye, Richard Laird Wiedeman, being of German mind and Scottish body, doth bequeath the following to: Wes- Ozzy's boots, a nuclear burrito, and spray paint for the Wall . . . Mark- Woolite, Suz's purse, and first place in the Garfield look-alike contest . . . John S.- your red bandana, shoeglues , and car insurance for MY Generation . . . Suz-Sting's underoos, my psycho pnotes, and a flower . . . Willie-Marcus' toga, liquid paper remover, and untold millions of inside jokes . . . jason- a little something from the Combo, Nexor and moi . . . Chris- my T.I., Iapanese genes, and a '64 'vette fone color onlyj . . . Lee Anne- my reservations for your fantasy funhouse . . . Ken- doggie remover, 58 cents worth of gas, and my rear car bumper Qyou need itj . . . Stan- mirrored shades for watching the bodacious bod . . . Mikey D.- myfyour jacket and two tickets for you and Andrea to Soul Train . . . Ionathan- free taxi service, a shirtless collar and more FOOD . . . Peter C., F. and H.- different first names, parties, P.E., and a meeting without Mrs. Eastus' aura of omnipotence . . . Phil- hope that the real world doesn't change you . . . To My Mother: It would have been so easy to leave the world behind. Starting a new life without Dad meant many hard decisions had to be made. Bringing me to Greenhill was one of these decisions. Though at first I saw the move only as a move away from home, I now see it as a change of homes and an expanding of horizons. For your determination and insight, you have my respect. For your love, patience, understanding and belief in me, you have my undying gratitude. For sharing your life with me, you have my love. You have given my future the potential it now holds. Words seem to leave me when they're spoken from the heart. For you, my heart leaves me only three: I love you. Don't it alwa s seem so stran e That ou don't know what ou've ot Y 8 Y Y 8 'till it's gone Ioni Mitchell ZZZQJWK' Compliments of REBECCAH WEIDMAN sz Wesley Albert Willaert wildguy. . .fun tobewith. . .westerlywind. . .DawnoftheDead . . .thecatcher. . .Masterdebator. . .greenMustang. . .unknown girlfriend . . . always laughing . . . appealing eyebrows . . . good basketball player. . .Smith Transplant. . .Carrollton. . .fun to be with . . . my main man This is my will and I leave the following things to the following people: To everyone who plays football after lunch: a football without a bulge in it: to Stan the Man: Surtran and Firstblood : to Paul N.: Mr. Rogers in drag and a pink Thunderbird convertible: to Iohn E.: bamboo and Iimmy B.: to Mike S.: Enter the Dragon: to Michael D.: the after lunch football MVP award: to Greg T.: HEY, HEY, RIGHT HERE BUD!: to Peter C.: a mixture of dangerous chemicals and safety glasses: to Ed C.: the real OFFICIAL RULES of the NORTH AMERICAN INTERCOLLEGIATE HACKEY SACK ASSOCIATION : to Cheryl T.: a non-idealistic society and CCX: to Mark F.: the smell of Copenhagen in the BMW, Escapade, a better taste for real Chinese food, the second place after lunch football MVP award, and a better sense of balance in a canoe: to Greg I.: the MANDARIN HOUSE: to Peter H.: Roper's BS at your house, The Lords of the New Church, and a certain disgusting thing that D.M. did in Houston, and Pete, Ijust want to say- you are one of the few cool debators I know- I mean Hose' or is it Bjorn?: to Rick W.: Io Beth Williams, M.F.'s B.S., and the S word, jalepefia Cheese Whiz, Latin 3, and Mr. T.: to David Lip: a toilet paper head band and Dawn of the Dead : to Phil C.: Stan: to Millard R.: KGB: to Linda T.: the name Quicky , persuasiveness, and market research: to Ieff P.: Industrial, Sullivan and his house: to Mark L.: basketball: to Ioey L.: Rush, M.G. and basketball season, and NORTH ZONE S.P.C.: to Kyle R.: Barbizon, The Maine Lobsters in concert, and verbaldueling: to John W.: your ability to impress girls by running around the bases: to Richard W.: Jerry Clower: to every one in Forensics at Greenhill: Chris Altendorf: to Brian S.:Jay C., Chris H., Chris M., Tae K., and Steve R.: I leave my thanks for being my good friends throughout high school- thanks for the many good times. To Mrs. Edwards: I thank you for starting my acting career and promise to start an L.D. folder: to Dr. Nill: I thank you for educating me in the language of the gods , and I leave you all those freshmen. I thank all my teachers at Greenhill. I thank my family - the love and admiration I have for you I cannot express on paper. What we call the beginning is often the end And to make an end is to make a beginning -T. S. Eliot I've been Waiting so long, to be where I'm going mmf -Cream Compliments of MR 8: MRS. ALBERT WILLAERT 83 1 U , FICE! hqsf been waltmgfo Q fi f ,Ag V' X ijwi W 374 M6512 i- 'Wm M Q 1 252 -l E 5 Q ' 55? 5.f.f...mm.124. vm, w I W 1. f M ,,,, ,., ,, K I x QWN by-1, ac: . 'umm f . ..., H ,Mm M , , if K In WW W ,ww X ,Q f Q ...Mr-Q f ,,,.,..,-MM , 5 I K. , I Egg .. V ff J 403 Q. ? , 31 LQ ff :Q 1 I . 2 Ev 14 i4 1 3? gn .1 Q 2 5 J Q1 f, i, 1 s , 1? 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' ' Upper School 11th Grade Dianne Ahmann Allison Aranson Bart Autrey Adrienne Baker David Berman Chad Coben Ian Cowles Katie Cravens Todd Dailey Andy Daniel Brad Dardaganian Richard DeBerry Shari Disraeli Danny Elkin Scott Elkins Doug Eshelbrenner Lance Felber Cindy Fiedelman Brian Finch Karen Finkelman Matt Finn Jill Fischel David Foote Jessica Frankel Ben Gold Matthew Golden Graeme Gordon Marjory Graue Kelly Harvey Brent Hillebrenner Michelle Hoffman Shelley Hutton Laura Isaacson Angie Iacobs Iessica lines Chris Kesler r Vim, wbwaalwzawffsmwggmwfwmMy wma,w:?,M,,,..W. ., Top Left: What did you say the equation of the oblique asymptote was? Top Right: Tragedy is a tragedy! Center: Physics can get to a person, right, Millard? Lower Left: We love our cheerleaders! Lower right: David, we have something to discuss later. 89 Upper School - 11th Grade Alicia King joey Lane Amy Langefeld Marc Lipshy Willie Loconto Monica Lu Melanie Lurie Bucky Lyon Gavin Melmed Karin Miller Doug Murphy Lisa Newman Tracy Newton Stephanie Oakley Richard Pickering Mimi Platt Will Rose Lara Rosenberg Michelle Segal David Shelby Cindy Siegal Stacy Siegel Stefani Silverberg Lori Sobel Buffie Strickland Iewell Stroup Iordan Susman Charlie Switzer Iason Templeman Andrea Termini X! Linda Turicchi Stephen Weinberg Iessica Weiss 1 I rf ,tw if!!! 4 5 Top Left: Greenhill Spirit! Top Right: Happy as monkeys! Center Left: Greenhill welcomes Siv from Norway. Center: The wheels of Doug's mind are turning! Lower Left: Cindy takes a locker breakp Lower Right: Stars and stripes forever! , B - :g 'E if. iw M. AIVI S Ss ...... 5- hi.. NUS' -. 'iv-. i --n-. 91 Upper School 10th Grade Brad Barnes Robin Beasley Becky Birdsong Maggie Boodry Stephanie Brazill Greg Brown Marc Buffin Katy Cassidy Abram Castro Melanie Castro Christine Clifford Ioel Cohen Sally Darver Bert Davis Clay Deniger Danny Dever Ienny Dickens Chad Dunston Iulia Erwin Michael Ewing Lisa Fechtel Craig Fischman Carey Fitzmaurice Andrew Foote Julie Friedberg Andrew Gillin Billy Goldston Iennifer Goodnight Angie Grinaldi Ieff Ground Seth Grubstein Michelle Hennelly Dana Hickman Kevin Hicks Eric Himel Philip Hopkins 1 l 'Wa fe to WW Top left: Richard uses the texture from a car on one of his art projects. Center left: Carey - a conscientious studentwho doubles as a tough field hockey player in the afternoons. Center right: Nancy, Mary and Katy jam out at the forum. Lower left: Waverly and Tina prepare experiment in the chemistry lab. Lower right: A photographer on the other side of the camera, for a change. 1 Rl M ,S Q., 4'v-fav 'La- 93 Upper School 10th Grade Alan Hunt Chip Hunter Lael Iozzo Mary Iones Sharon jones Rauan Klassnik Karl Kokko Elena Koutras Scott Lambert Richard Latin Nancy Lazar Robyn Leonard Iennifer Lowery Marc Lubin Pierce Marshall David Matyas Tracy McCutchin Iulie McLarry Melinda Menzer Chris Mulder Alison Murdock Mary Norvell Robert Nussbaum Ieff Pailet Anna Lee Parks Lina Patel john Perryman Lauran Plaskoff Larry Prager Gina Prigoff Dianne Pulte Robb Rothrock Kyle Rovinsky Marc Rubin Ianine Rumberger Peter Schneider 7 Qnqpnsumlt' it ef, 1, - 1 K gQ 43 .V , .L 5 ,i st ,,.A st. Q -,xx ,f wx 4 ig ,EE X S H v X ax A A :if ,. , 2 9 If - in all 2-31 f7 ' 4- ,A ,Ji W Top left: My, how you've grown since last Christmas, Andy! Top Center: Lee and Iody discuss the merits of Transcendental Medita- tion as opposed to Zen Buddism Top Right: Iennifer and Melanie get a touch of Senioritis Left: These football players are ready for the Homecoming game. Lower left: Isn't it fun to be a teenager? Lower Right: We're best buddies forever. f' nf. if 95 Upper School - 10th Grade Clarissa Siebert Hilary Silver Emily Stewart Stacy Stiffel Scott Stone Iody Swartz Nancy Thompson Tina Tomlinson Waverly Ware Iohn Warren Tina Williamson Richard Winfield 'rw a-msn .,.-Q, .IA-X, if . if it l safe., Xa ref' Opposite page, left: Kevin gives jordan some hearty adviceg opposite page top right: Stacy helps defend goalp opposite page, lower right: Karin and Tina lead the football fans to heights of excitementp Top Left: Wes and Kyle in a scene from Celebrate Texas p center left: Allison and Lael grin for the camerag Center right: Sally and Kevin get into the hat day spiritg lower left: Mr. Solon, when are our lab reports due? g Lower right: Tina worked hard to spread the Homecoming spirit. .. W is f , s ' M g r,r sV, y . . Af, v' 'f 1. l 1' Q 1' ff. ,.,, ' V ,, , 97 Upper School 9th Grade Angela Adkins Bruce Agnich Elise Alhadef Marc Birenbaum Iulie Black Brad Blonkvist Brian Bolton Shelley Bradley Cynthia Bright Rob Browning Ion Paul Buchmeyer Iimmy Campbell Sheri Capen Kelley Cecil David Chung Carson Clement Beth Conner Brandyn Criswell David Crooks Stefani Dardaganian Kerry Davis Diana Degrasse Kate Dowe Kirk Dunk Kevin Epstein Ieffrey Fiedelman Bruce Fraser Stephen Gindling Stephanie Golden Iulie Goldfarb Ieff Goodman Bryan Green Katherine Grossman Kathryn Hamm Chris Harrington Matthew Henderson -W- 4 L 5 , I f . M , ,Mui mn 'T' 'UN WV? fa A , , ' wg i ,,,, : , ,, 4 , , - 1. , W r 'Mx' Top left: Would you like to play a game? perhaps geothermonucleuar war? : top right: lunch and studying on the lawn: center left: Lela, Katherine and Iimmy mug for the camerap lower left: the drawing class ponders a picnic lunch: lower right: that's Karl Kokko under that furry hat. , i f 'if':a 1 4 H Q A' ' M, un. if EP: 5: ' I V' Qu H I A.,. V I I ,- : 5: V1 'ff ff? ' ,,' !,,, All f llllk W I fr I ll 1 T g Vkr: I at r ft pptte - , t rf I if , Q if ,,-, ' 99 Upper School 9th Grade Mila Hermanovski Martha Hewell Julie Hoffman Mary Hofstedt Lisi Hogue Greg Homan Chris Huffman Tracy Iaffer Trey johnson Bill Kauffman Bob Knaus Sharon Kratze Amy Kreisler Iimmy Kwun Garry Lamoyne Nancy Lane Ieff Leiman Steven Lenhoff Scott Lipscomb Iennifer Lipshy Lee Lyon Kris Maples David Marcus Lexie Mathis Colin McCarty Patrick McGuire Shelley McKinley Teri Mitchell Mark Moniot Jimmy Nolte Nicole Payseur Scottie Pearson Mark Platt Kristi Potts Melissa Power Greg Reese 02 ,ff er M A-WM ' ig Upper Left: Friends foreverg Middle Left: See Nicole rung Middle middle: Art lovers at work: Middle right: What a beautiful bonnet with frills and ribbons on itg Lower Left: Another free period?g Lower Right: Hierarchy of Girls' Cross Country Team 'iv , ff' if 1' r. - M A e Q1 W 101 Tara Richardson Leia Rose Stephanie Sandler Arn Sauer Iudy Sayah Chris Schrauff Melissa Shinn Amy Sigman Slade Simon Rob Starnes Robb Steinberg Marni Stiffei Erika Teschke Kim Tirjan Brett Underhill Chris Velvin Judy Walsh Larry Warshaw Anna Weiss Right: The Freshman Giggle Club. Upper School - 9th Grade X fix 'fir ' 'V.k N.-+4 ,il F Q n X 5 l 2 X F j 3' 2!!2i3f12Pls: f ,1 S 5 f u ' .ff M---Q--f .. w-rv. .. ffl' Top right: Stephanie cleans houseg Top left: Kathryn takes a shot on goalp Left: Mary peeks out from under her hatg Lower left: best of friendsp Lower right: stars of the girls X-C team. V' V 3.g5fs: 1'9 1g n 4 'w.trW Aff 31 Ahe' N lgggpewf 1 :Q ' :-., K ' 'W , - ,.: EN 5 X. f t. ' 1155 ' .y g k I, u ,wwf if suv. t p Xb 4 as Q M if 35 uw,- fvw 9 at L 5 ,I m p x . 1 M .Q ! f Q. gi' ,A xx . ,, ,, .f .. ' , H .---if ,,, J: te . . - ' I 'raw ' ', if ' Ai ,. L M 4 ,::..' , E 1. . 1 K ,L .,,', 1, 1 5:1 r -sg ixiiaif. ' L - 1 . 7 - f' -. K ' J . ' ,milf .X gt ,, 3 M- .:: F .. .1 X t N f xv Wir NJ-H Q ,Q 11 f W - MR . Q, axe, Y, ty ' la at Q t lt K a ew Q ii . f .Q F Q te Q tttt . ttttt a e - t V x. 1- ' W 1 .W WW! Q Q X ,M ,, . it HN f l lt tta A . f ' ,i..E:Qt.f flag - , A i 6,5 1,55 ff? 103 Exchange Students Add Dimensions to Greenh1l l : -' .. -:fi sss s sn' nnnn . ness ssss W eend idiizd, Michael Adleff lose Gomez Siv-Iorunn Farsund Tania Lowenthal Amdrea Romero Germany Columbia Norway Columbia Columbia When I started in Germany, I thought, Wow, you are going to Texas, to another continent. That must be like flying to another planet. Michael Adleff Something I expected to find here in Dallas that I didn't find were Cowboys. Siv-Iorunn Farsund You talk to everyone and say hi to people you don't know. I think that's great. Siv-Iorunn Farsund You are different, and I enjoy being here now sharing these nice ways of being different. Jose Gomez To a few I have been considered a friend. This is what I consider most valuable. lose Gomez Everyone is going to ask me about you all, and the only thing I can say is that I love Texas and the Texans and that Greenhill is a great school, especially if you want to keep busy. Tania Lowenthal 104 jaw E, 6 it 4' W7 nf U. S. Candids Reflect - Friendships 8: Fun Z3 W Qs Xi' Qt ft, ix Q X L 'td' S si fl XLIXHXNH Q., s-in siiflkii ELENE1 'T sn WEN' Top left: Millard and Scott - All-Pro, All-Americang Top right: the Cross Country Team makes another excellent showing at a meetp she takes it with her everywhere. Center Middle: Kelli and Tania pause to smile at the camera: Center right: Abram romps in the snowg Lower left: the junior Class had a very successful fund-raiser - Apple Sales. 105 Middle School Sth Grade Kim Beauchamp Leslie Beck Erik Bendiks Taft Bhuket Eric Blum Andrea Bond Chuck Brandt Susan Brice Diane Budd Donna Budd Prince Camp Cindy Cantrell Lisa Casey Antony Chan Ari Cohen Chase Comer Cherie Cook Paul Davis Brooke Emerson Martha Erwin Alison Fechtel Iason Fischel Karma Gardner Iosh Goldman Debra Goldstein Ingra Green Tad Ground Andrea Heckel Linda Houston Danielle Howell Iay Huller Susan Hurd Mark Hurst Yara Khraish Roy Kim Mike Knowles 4 i AIN- if l 7? z ' i but AI Top right: Ooofff! Top left: Hungry eighth graders head for Crystal's. Center: Could this line protect Danny White? Lower left: Inseparables. Lower right: Catherine celebrates Tie Day. 107 M1ddle School 8th Grade Iimmy Koutras Rachel Kuykendall Matthew Kyte Rich Latta Iimmy Laurito Iennifer Lee Iason Leeds Iamie Lerner Karen Levy Ricky Loconto Andy Marcus Karen Mathis Eric McQuaid Mindi Michaelson Lyn Montgomery Angela Morrow Mark Moss Bobby Murphy Erin Murphy David Natinsky Beau Nelson Iamie Pearlman Rebecca Perez Catherine Peters Robbin Raskin Victor Reyes Iennifer Riggs Rachel Ross Alissa Rubin Bo Rutledge Iason Saffran Anne Sanger Cathy Schrauff Melanie Segal Melinda Segal Ben Shepard Top: Smile, Mouseketeers! Center left: Classical or bluegrass? Center right: Waiting for Kim Dawson Scouts? Center left: A candid pose on the new football field. Lower right: The Hornets' version of the Power-I. U 4, 109 Middle School - 8th Grade Susan Shosid Carolyn Siegal Douglas Silver Serena Simmons Karmi Soder Philippa Strelitz David Sunshine Amy Thompson Paul Thompson Tara Trask Allyson Turner Pedro Vergne Lori Volkman Charles Warren David Willingham Kent Winfield Kelle Wood Andy Yurkon Larry Zahn Jamie Zidell Right: jimmy, Amy and Yara study happily on the soft furniture. Lower Right: A sunny thing happened in the forum . . . a middle school pep rally. 110 , V my 3 V... WI., L - ' b f wa i F iii jf' fu 4 5 5 ff W 21' E I Af' W' ' 5 :afar Zyl ' , ,fi S . W JM' M if 5 ff? M' .51 R Q ' , . ,ytfws 1 , in :I . ai f ,REQ ,. WA I ,. , V R Z iw ff' 4 'f To Yr ev 4 Q f ,iv a we we 45 'iff if 'ta yt-haw. M puma! -vvvwv' 0-li. 4 L A l K... 23 ,W WW . Wu Top Left: Hat Day creature occupies the soft furniture. Top Right: Visons of Pizza danced in their heads. Center: Who needs helmets? Bottom Left: A one-to-one computerlstudent ratio. Bottom Right: Lyn tunes up for Brigadoon. 111 Middle School - 7th Grade Michaela Ablon Naylee Azad Morton Barnett Michael Baum Lara Bierner Olivia Block Adam Blumenfeld Iennifer Bracken Christy Bradford Mike Brittain Michelle Brodsky Catie Brooks Kathy Brown Renee Bufkin Brandon Camp Amy Campbell Mardi Collins Aaron Davidson Victoria DeBerry Kristi Dever Lara Fischman Evan Fitzmaurice Amy Foote Chris Geary Ashlee Gilbert Whitney Glover Sharon Goodfriend Elliott Goodman Richard Greagor Gwen Gregg Emily Hargis Earl Harris Iessica Henry Ieff Hickman Rusty Hoffman Braden Hosch it mf ry-I 1 fi X 'JA' f 5 , if Top left: He's making a list . . . Top right: Todd and Jason smile in anticipation. Center: Ikoyi and Leah relax apres skating. Lower left: 7th graders spread holiday cheer. Lower right: The Three Musketeers, new style. Wmwvf-ea wmwmwammu 113 Middle School 7th Grade Cash House Conan Huffman Heather Hunter Monte Hurst Iason Jones Philip Kelton Max Kleinman Stacey Lambert Marnie Lane Kari Lanphere Gina Laurito Arthur Lee Scott Lux Tina Lyons Iason Massman Michael Mayes Mark McKay Caeley Melmed Saul Meyer Philip Michaelson Iosh Miller Stacy Mitchell Matthew Moniot Katherine Moore Annie Murdock Ionita Norris Lynn Park Melissa Parker julie Pearson Leah Piassick Bart Plaskoff Brett Podolsky Rob Prati Sarah Read Colin Rule Brian Rumberger Top left: Richie signals the way to victory. Top right: Mr. Taylor shows his team spirit. Center: Arthur buckling under the weight of his advisory group. Lower left: Mrs. Gunnin's advisees try their luck at pyramid building. Lower right: Mr. Smith oversees his happy group. 115 , l Middle School 7 th Grade Darren Ryan Chris Sanderson jenny Savage Tim Siemers Wes Snuggs Michael Somer Stefani Spiritas Richie Stark Iosh Stern Iulie Stone Todd Templeman Traci Tunnell Angela Vaiser Robin Warren Burney Washington Catherine Williams Alex Williamson Ikoyi Winn Left: Flagrant Dress-Code Violator apprehended at Churchill Park disguised as a 7th grader. Center: Mason-Dixon Line here we come. Right: Mr. Graham trying to maintain close Contact 'W 7 with advisees. 116 ff if ' f my an t V .1 we W X we V ,. Y, A - ,f,,. W M-van., -mf Nmain ,,,,0lf f' aXu,.g uu-- ...M H-W Top Left: When Irish eyes are smiling, the whole world smiles with you. Top Right: Amy searches for an abstract subject. Center Left: Time to relax at Churchill Park. Center Right: Can you pick out the 7th graders in the Brigadoon cast? Bottom Left: 7th grade class assembled in front of the Amon Carter. Bottom Right: Cowpokes hangin' around the Corral. W 117 Middle School 6th Grade Robbie Anderson Beth Autrey Kay Banner Michael Barnett Teresa Bennett Torie Bentley Amy Beresford Lauren Bernstein Keith Black Todd Brandt Andrew Bright Uri Burstein Laura Buss Eli Cantu Louise Cottingham Chris Cousins David Dickey Matthew Dunn Michael Edwards Leah Feizy Tammy Finn Kate Greenway Mark Ground Ralph Hamm Trena Harris Bobby Heckel Kendra Henderson David Hoffman Connor Hopkins Lauren Iozzo Iennifer Iohnsen Gina Khraish Lars Kintscher Iennifer Kirby Ieffrey Kirk David Klein tk if f f if X! in ,N 'K t S Nr 'lik V, 4' 'f N 'W X 1 E 5 5 v' l xc S We Top left: The Renaissance art of face painting. Top right: The new student-faculty band kicks off Homecoming. Center left: Sixth graders look for their artwork in the display. Center right: Greenhill emphasizes individuality. Lower: Iesters of the court. 119 M1dd1e School 6th Grade Charlie Koutras Ioshua Lake Lori Lemons Douglas Levy Todd Linquist Iill Maddox Barry Marcus Michael Marx Trey McAdams Erin Menzer Susan Meyer Melissa Miller Dan Mimura Taku Miyashita Ionathan Morgan Cassidy Murphy Marti Okon Russell Pearlman Linda Perez Jill Pivnick Corey Pride Drew Puckett Ken Ray Melinda Rembert Kurt Reser Kate Rohloff Michael Rose Brian Rosen Ieffrey Skibell Ashley Stanton George Stergios Darrel Susman Jonathan Taylor Richard Taylor Ieffrey Tucker Iavier Vergne Top left: A non-electronic game? Top right: Who says there are no unicorns? Center: The battle of the sexes in Renaissance times. Bottom left: Smile, Teresa! Bottom right: Faculty finds time to relax on field trip. fa 121 Middle School - 6th Grade f 1 . Q' .. f Kevin Wiley ij Carter Wilson v 4 Iohn Wilson Adam Winship N t Neal wright ldllllol J Kelsey Zelazny Heather Zidell Right: 6th graders make good use of study hall to get ahead on their homework. Lower Left: An outdoor luncheon provides opportunities for students to get acquainted. Lower Center: Even on Western Day there is time for a cubby check. Lower Right: A mathematical puzzle is solved under Mr. Sayah's watchful eye. if , AW ZW ff 4 4 1. r f ti 1 f-3 u . -'41 ll f A an l V .M N 41 + x Us M? A Q1 E 18 ex if Ns ,,.. in A .R Az, ' 1 M, 1 f li Y is SS N, i , . Top: Mrs. Hevron's class pursues independent study on Halloween. Center left: Watch out, Ieff! Center right: Face painting completed, unicorn and flowers, Lower left: Andrew, Taku, and Ms. Murdock are ready for the day's festival. Lower right: Mrs. Murphy joins the sixth graders on field trip. 123 Middle School th Grade Hunter Barnett Ionathan Bierner David Black Michael Bond Bobby Breakell Danielle Brutsche Chad Bryant Bryan Burk Luke Burton Neil Capen Linda Chan Alison Crane Deborah Dragon David Ducoff Makau Elder Meredith Ellis Emily Erwin Michael Fagelman Ryan Farley Zachary Garrison Renate Gerber Diana Goldfarb Mandy Goldman Ryan Hamilton Iames Hawkins Allison Heidbrink Bryan Hoffman Troy Howell Iason Iones Amanda Kline Barbi Kreisler Kerri Lee Kenny Lind Stephen Lipton Stephanie Lu Cindy Lyons 9 ,I B i I1 SS--tffl,.'.. ff r . .5 f 1 f L W f Z f 5 f W 4 if E Q , I --4 WM mf f we fy f Z f of ua is 2 Zi T wwig ff ff ,Am MW ,mwwwm 'fr Top left: David and Hank ponder an ultimate question. Top right: Snowman construction crew. Center left: 5th graders consult their grammar cards. Center right: 5th grade strings. Lower: Recorder section performs at the concert. 125 Middle School th Grade Iulie Magill Amanda Malmberg jennifer Maples Clay McDaniel Fred McDonald Michael Miller Molly Morrow David Murphy Mario Nieto Ada Norris Taura Null David Pailet D. P. Parker Rebecca Peterson Laronda Poole Brandon Powell Lee Reed Shayna Rosen Alex Sanger Mike Savage Karen Schwartz Sarah Sentilles Dan Shea lay Sherman Lisa Sigman Elycia Solomon Tamira Sperling Arni Sribhen Adam Steinberg Hank Thye Heather Tucker Kelley Underhill Pamela Vilches Alisa Volkman John Vuckovich Chris Wells Top: Hungry Hornets swarm around the Boosters homecoming concession stand. Middle: 5th graders rally in support of the football team. Lower Left: Ryan and james return from Madame Benning's French class. Lower Center: Alisa proudly displays her finished work sheets. Lower Right: After P.E. class a victorious celebration. 127 Top left: Girls' chorus performs at the Holiday Concert. Top right: Here comes the winning play. Center left: Mr. Pickering in a serious moment. Center right: A lunch break in Churchill Park activities. Lower: 8th grade provides drama for Casa View children. 128 Aww 1,4 fs 0 '. , Top left: Mr. Manes directs the boys' chorus. Top right: You call this a pyramid? Center right: Mr. Miller incognito. Left: Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Stutsman and Naomi Miller hang Middle School art display in cafeteria. Center left: Iulie attempts to complete the pyramid. 129 Lower School - 4th Grade Scott Beck Jenny Beresford Michael Birenbaum 7, Sonnet Blanton Peter Bogdanow Belynda Brickley Tessa Brown Dominique Brutsche Michelle Burstein Brian Calhoun Stephanie Cooper Ieffrey Curtis Amy Dickey Gavin Donner Adam Dunn Cole Dunnick Christopher Emerson Molly Erdman Brad Gaswirth Andy Gilbert Brett Gleitsmann Philippe Han Carey Hartin Alex Helderman Tommie Hodge Ieff Hood Nicole Hunt Becky Iohnson Clive Jonas Rachel Kao Katharine Kirby David Kirk Rohit Kumar Kevin Kwast Heather Lake Nancy Levy 130 Top left: The Fourth Grade enjoyed a visit from the Addison Fire Department in October. Top Right: Hold still for the photographer, little mouse. Center left: Peter, Karen, Molly and Kendall celebrate western day and Halloween all at one time. Center right: Thao relaxes in the Fourth grade science area. Lower left: The Fourth graders practice their finale for the traditional Columbus Day Play. 131 Lower School 4th Grade Amy Lichtenstein Michael Lubin Iackie Macdowell Dustin Macwithey Karen Massman Kyle Mathis Melissa McCurley Katie Menzer Naomi Miller Eric N atinsky Charles Norton Brenna Parthemore Cari Phillips Will Rainey Lee Rand Grady Raskin Philip Ray Alison Read Vanessa Reineke Seth Romans Beth Rule Matthew Rush Laura Sawyer Bryan Singleton Iason Spiritas Ryan Spiritas Lambrine Stergios Teddy Stiffel Kara Subar Daniel Sunshine Latasha Taylor Nick Tragus Thao Vu Reb Wheeler Brandon Williams Kim Williams lb. 5 ' j iv W9 K Kenya Wilson Ieb Wortham .A ' -A 45 A I ww. . Kendall Wu 3, , V .1 M. W I N. W Mig: 'I ann? A ' I , I 'V VVVV I A I gV LL: H lr' 'VVL 52495 nnn , . . , Y ,-, at , . ,ev . 1'-1' 'V ' , 0 If . vi a 1, 4 .viw ywk w GV , - W- ' , . A W., 'V ' ' 5 .11 nnfnn 'rr nnnnn ,,, i f-fi x A. .fs . Wye, . .Hgh F 1 . , ggi . - . .4 , H. v .1 5 H ,IA . I f :QI r iv 'W Rf, 'iw F 'Uffxff i f ' ' 4f.Mfiff if .f 4 i x 73. Vai W, , A , ,ii :Lig ' Ei gf ,ff 1. . Q I , 5 0' 9 ' ,- Q Q ix , .6 9 K X 2051 f 4 if wo, QX ,M VH' WMWW Top Right: Let's take acloserlook at the Addison Fire Departmenfs truck. Top Left: A larger than life-size flower catches this scout's attention. i Center left: Lower schoolers participate at the Homecoming pep-rally. Lower Left: the Fourth Grade Team had as much fun on Halloween as the students did. Lower right: one of the Lower Schools furry friends. i S v 133 Lower School 3rd Grade jason Aronoff Dana Bernstein Amanda Bhuket jennifer Bishop Donna Burt jordan Burton joseph Carlos Sarah Deberry Scott Dryden Darcie Dubois Ryan Eatmon jeffrey Ellenbogen Melissa Elwell Issa Fanous Chris Parish Dawn Finley Drew Fleming Holland Gary Shannon Geary Dusty Gray Leigh Ann Gump Pepe Guzman jason Harlow Steven Hartin Kristi Huller Nathan johnson Cavan jones Wally jones Tom Kelton Eric Kemp julie Kinney Chad Klawetter Ariel Kruger Bryan Kutner Barbie Lane jennifer Lux X L7 5241 . .... Q eee . ik few wh Sr MNNN N5 L.f 'x,X A-X 12, 'I' -'Ns' I, ,.f , ,' ff ,ff A ff ' ,.,- rf., ,,ffw,,, e '- 'X ' X X X X, if 1 S R' 'Y X l X r -EES- 1 ,ff- f X 5, M. if A I,- ' I by ? Top Right: Even though Ms. Ballard is wearing a black hat, the kids think that she is really a good guy. Top Left: Third graders have a fashion parade after art class on Hat Day. Center Left: Nicole, Dandy 8: Snoopy show their Hornet spirit. Center Right: Green 8: Gold Ribbons - smiles - other ways to show spirit during Homecoming Week. Lower Left: Joe helps out by cleaning the blackboard. LowerRight:The goodguysalwayswin-especially at Homecoming! 135 Lower School - 3rd Grade Alan Magill Marlo Malamis Adrienne Maldonado Tiffany McDaniel Kevin McKay Ryan McMillan Louis Okon Jeffrey Oldham Carmen O'Shea Mindi Partee Emily Parthemore Rachel Plenge Colleen Pokorny Dana Rashbaum Will Rogers Ben Ross Michael Ross Iason Rubenstein Brad Seal Cindy Solomon Leisha Spier Lisa Stein Robyn Strelitz Nicole Taylor Bill Teague Mark Toews Lawrence Walters Conn Walters Ioe Ward Rebecca Watt 136 Alex Wettreich Dana Wiesenfeld Brad Williams .1 Top Left: How do you like our choices of hats this year? Center Left: Lower schoolers pause in front of the Headmaster's office for a candid. Center Right: A creative cadet. Lower Left: Third graders salute the Hornets with their SPIRIT. Lower Right: Two charming lower school faculty members. ,fm ga QI ykgk JS, ,. at' ' I fig ' Q 2 'Q 2 gl. at , i ,, ,..-dit I 137 Lower School 2nd Grade Courtney Ashley Mandy Atkins Gentry Beach Nils Becker Solomon Bergman Amy Berlin Meridyth Bland Erica Bloom Amy Bowman Simone Brutsche Malika Burman Stephanie Cohen Gregory Coke Andrew Cooper Fletcher Cordell Suzanne Crandall Amy Davidson Gregory Dinur Rebecca Dragon jennifer DuPree Antigone Elpern Ezra Finkin justin Frauman Phaedra Gwyn Ieff Hagler Denver Hamilton Shannon Harris Robbie Harris John Hashop Carrie Hefner Lauren Heiclbrink William Hidell Matthew Hornbach Barrett Howell Megan Huggins Alex Hurd WI-W. C' 'li' .A aw, L AK My wir? Top Left: Brian Sheehan leads the Second graders to lunch. Top Right: Ashley and Courtney - friends forever. Center Left: Kelly and Carrie build elaborate sand castles at recess. Center Right: The new Big toy gives the students new challenges every day. Lower Left: Erica Bloom, Elle Warren and Kari Lyons. 139 Lower School 2nd Grade Lindsey Irons Eric Iohnson Khraish Khraish Tracey Knaus Kate Levy Rachel Lowe Kari Lyons Morgan Malone Ashley McQuaid David Mills Betty Montague Douglas Moore Trey Nelson Casey Noble Evan Norris Ashley Oliver Ionathan Osborne Chandra Patel Iessica Piel Iessica Porter Kelly Pugh David Resnick John Sample Laura Schoellkopf Iamie Schwartz Emily Sentilles Brian Sheehan Courtney Shepherd Mandy Skibell Morgan Smith Ioshua Spalding Tyler Thomas Molly Toups Brad Townsend Meg Van Lith Teryn Volkman Carter Wallace Elle Warren Ianina Washington Ian Weisberg Wendy Williams Scott Willson Garrison Ziff Center Left: Meridyth Bland and Carrie Hefner give the photographer big smiles. Lower Left: The girls work together to solve a math problem. Lower Right: Barrett, Stephanie and Courtney -just hanging around. ts.i Q l 23 A -www Lower School lst Grade Ioanne Aizen Bradley Bernstein Ioy Bhuket Kelley Blount Aaron Bryant Danny Burke Candy Burone Bradley Calhoun Kirk Cannaday Rhiannon Clarke Ian Dempsey-Corbett Iohn David Dunagan Nathan Dunn Titania Elpern Ray Everitt Ellie Fanning Jordan Finkin Scott Finn Lauren Gaspar Iaime Glick Gabe Gloege Jeremy Goldberg Ross Golman Iaime Grogan Graham Gunst Scott Hamilton Ionas Harlow Todd Howell Benjamin Isip I.I. Iohnston Kris Kemp Hilary Kreisler Audra Krupp Nicky Mathis Ryan McCreary Sean McDaniel 142 .-IF' Top Left: Ms. Bonness gives a lesson on the computer. Top Right: First graders keep journals. Center Left: Benjamin, Iaime and Kelly are proud to be in the lst grade. Center Right: Oil pastels give art projects strong color areas, especially for pumpkins. Lower Left: Mrs. Wallace, First grade team leader parades the lower schoolers through the campus on Halloween. Lower Right: Boo!! ff K.. ,fn .,- , , ,,,ff ' ,,,.,fa ..-ff-ff+ A'Mwyw ,W ,,.,.f.mwh 143 Lower School lst Grade Ryan Miller Jenny Miller Kim Muncy Marcie Norton Peter Park Elizabeth Perini Drew Peveto Ienny Philips Christina Powell Erica Reineke Rebecca Ross Scott Rothkopf Adam Rubenstein Allen Sawyer Rebecca Schiff Rachel Schiller Amy Schoellkopf David Schwarz Iessica Sharry Brian Silverstein Lisa Spiritas Monica Stewart Tracy Wall Rick Weisberg Michelle Wettreich Scott Williams Wade Williams Scott Wollaston Kenny Young re ff - 5-5 , VIVVV ,g '1L, P Xf l - ' eta i-Wt ' infill i ., A W V M, Wi, V 95 Vi 1 c , C C ,C ., A ,, f , -I' W h:' ' Q , I i' , 7 211? 59 1' H Ti ll? N Q, ,MW 3 .---fm. J 5 4 ,ha lt ,.1, W. :fk:' lff , 'Ik H H p Q 6 I A X' Q . '.+., ,, xj ,E Top Left: Tough Lawmen - also known as Nicky, Scott, Sean, David and Ion. Top Right: First graders sing and play the Xylophone during a music class. Center Left: The annual display of Homecoming Hornets Originals hung near the cafeteria for all to see. Center Right: Monica, Rebecca, and Scott get their coats before going home. Lower Left: Lisa, Jaime, jenny, Candy and Audra go all out on Western Day. 145 Harl Asaff Ben Bayles Lesley Bogdanow Hugh Burgin Kenny Chen Ric Clark Will Darnell Alison Dickey Michael Dubois Meredith Dunning Emily Ellis Margaret Ann Emmett Steven Feinberg Will Forteith Adam Freedman Bradley Friedman Karl Keyton Gavin Manes Megan Mewhinney Ionathan Ryan Shauna Stein Erik Tragus Mandy White Heather Wilhite talk 4 vw-KM' W 1 146 Top Left: Primers and Mrs. Boyer show their Hornet spirit on western day. Center Left: The annual Halloween parade through the campus. Center Right: Margaret Ann gets some help from Mrs. Boyer. Lower Left: The 1983 Homecoming Hornet Contest winners. Lower Right: Art teacher, Mrs. Stutsman, helps Ben with his project. 147 I love ch1ldren They do not prattle of yesterday ,, y:y'e . Wv vvvgz i I, . :i,7,f.4::,. , , ,y.e 4 1 C ' ' e Top Left: Wizard of Oz, Iunior. Top Center: Rohit helps Lovey the Dove 8: babies cross the street. Top Right: Are you prepared to take a spelling test? Center Left: Michael takes a break at recess. Center Right: First grade cowboys pose for Mrs. Pearce in the art room. Lower Right: Primers and Mrs. Zeiter at the Fort Worth Zoo. 148 heir interests are all of today and the tomorrows . LA- Jfiilef . ,X , V Richard Mansfield. 4? Top Left: The Wicked Witch of the West dissolves before Dorothy's eyes in the L,S. Kitchen. Top Center: Which Ashley is the real Ashley? Top Right: Soft and cuddly. Center Left: Mandy and Suzanne take center stage for the camera. Center Right: First graders set new fashion trends on hat day. Lower Left: Lower schoolers yell for the Hornets at the Homecoming pep-rally. 149 Pre School Kindergarten Meridith Allgeier Iarrod Beck Kristen Bell Eric Berlin Whitney Bishop julie Bloom Kim Botvin Ted Bowie Adrian Burone Kimberly Camuel Iordan Carlos Melinda Cecil Sharon Charlebois Clint Conditt Michael Crandall Courtney Dixon Iacob Earle Marc Ellenbogen Gregory Fanous Brandon Frost Ryan Gable Benjamin Gary Sophie Han Kyle Hidell Matthew Horton Nathan Hornbach Iohn Reid-Hresko Laurie Hunt Amy Kasten Sarah Kirby Aaron Koury john Lande Brooke Lee Carolyn Ley Stephanie Lyons Arianne Maxwell Top Left: Kim and Whitney take a break from their activities, for the camera. Top Right: Mrs. Pringle helps with carpool duties. Center Left: Ms Erdman's class lines up after recess. Lower Left: BJ. and Carolyn have fun in the fresh fall air. Lower Right: Ride'em cowboy! -it, ' M 'ii N. , I.. ,, .1 , .,r,......EE.? .... 1, 'Q K X z as X X as ' N M.. S as. Q? X iggit ' ir: VM Y IPX fwwx i 151 Pre-School - Kindergarten Mackenzie Miller Ioseph Ming Karen Mochizuki Sherry Mundell David Nash Iustin Philips Andy Plenge Foster Reif Iamie Rohde Walter Rygiol Lisa Silverstein Amdanda Singleton Whitney Smith Iennifer Snyder Alexander Sprunt jeffrey Squires Freddie Stanford Collin Stevenson Iustin Stevenson Lisa Tobleman Gordon Wilkinson Matthew Zucker WW K ff E wumauvf' Lower left: Mrs. Gilberts student. enthusiastically participate ' question and answer time. Lower right: Mrs. McLaughlin help. Joshua on a puzzle problem. iiisi Q ' i.W.f-uf ' -'W w-vm A mf, My y : My as u Q If A ' 2,2 Vf.. W A . V is T 1 i .V ,.. fe, ff - V . 1 . ' M' .1-f i , W f H: -as fr' ap. .... e, Q '--- ' ' f Z ,, --1-,,...,,m -,E -IV-,,::,,,,h , ,, V .zz , - W M , - 'W' -1. 5 MQ, V ' if 1 . Q ss. ' - , '- -f,wf.f -' X X i Q lm 5 X L f Q Mi se E I , ,I K N l Q P s , X Top Left: jordan says Go bananas, go go bananas! g Top Center: Michael crawls through the playground tunnel. Top Right: Ms. Taylor how can you write so fast! Center Left: Show and tell is the best time of the day. Lower Left: Do you think they will find us in our secret hiding place? Lower Right: Indian George is one of our favorite visitors. ,X wa.. has -,M as, lf 'lu I , 5 'W R 153 Pre School 3 1X2 4 Year Glds Cara Adelglass jennifer Adler Shannon Allison Rita Askenasy Tem Benclapudi jennifer Boomer Elaine Budreck jonathan Chu jennifer Cohen Chip Fowler Nicole Friedman Tomasito Garrett Danny Geary Monica Glass Brian Glick Ryan Gossett Sara Harris Monique Hinkle Becky Hornbach jenny Kasten Allison Koury Katie Kwast Nicholas Lee Zachary Mapes Robyn McKinney justin Moroney Ben Orkin Brook Osterland Ashley Parrott Alex Piel Athenae Quincy-jones Melanie Rashbaum Mary jane Roberts Philip Sample jennifer Schiff john Searcy 154 v Top Left: Good Morning, Preschoo1 5 Top Right: Lindsay climbs to new heights at recess. Center Left: A rare moment in the Preschool - Chip and Brian sitting still. Center Right: Nicholas and Tem peek through the window. Lower Left: Rita, Sheryl, Lindsay and Mary Iane play in the tree-house. Lower Right: Athenae is a real swinger! , Q , f, , , fa f ,VV , , W K ,U .. , ,5 155 Pre Sarah Smith Iosh Solon Stacy Stebbins Eric Tang Angela Tiner Sheryl Utal -School - 3 1! 2-4 Year Ulds f,f Lindsay Weintraub Court Westcott Kendra Winston David Youssef Sohail Yousuf .wx .J 156 1 . Opposite Page, Lower Left: How do you like our fashionable furs? Gpposite Page, Lower Right: Ms. Taylor says goodbye for the morning. Top Left: Ms. Taylor, Danny, Ienny and John exercise their crayolas and creativity. Top Center: Mrs. Gindling helps Whitney with her work. Top Right: Halloween goodies make happy faces. Center Left: Katie, Allison, Stacey and Eric look up from their coloring just in time for the Cavalcade photographer. Lower Left: Sheryl, Lindsay, and Monica wait for their carpools. Lower Right: Lindsay uses the slide rather than the ladder. it Q t- 157 Q ff QE M pf ff QS A it N was X L . I Q :ffzffg 'I ii' T wx Q x f I. - x X 1 3 it .. - .L::, W ffi f 'Si LmhL , , MN-N9 WL N , Q e MMZHWEWUIMWMZMWfgWWWM?d4WHik9QQiQ!.3 il if x 1 - JfaQ5 i2E wif :'M,11,11' U M WM'M',wU11W1,1'Z11L1Wlv112IDmlEwwQaWwmk'Lm1HLwMMS! :MmL1N'MLHMUMlxwiuv MMM 11 wikbmsaeE52:Eff1Q ' V ,J23? ?23gLf5!i! wUHN' fr., DH!UM3!FHi!5R5E5 5TiE- Administration '-sf ,.Li..-.. Top row: from left - Dr. Ian Rule, head of Preschool, Mr. Kenneth Piel, Business manager, Mr. Dick Cadigan, Director of Development, Mr. Stephen Blanchard, Admissions Director, Registrar, Mrs. Randy Thompson, Head of the Math Dept., Mrs. Estelle Dickens, Head of Lower School, Director of Testing, Mr. Peter Cooper, Head of Upper School, Mr. Ieff Nordgren, Assistant to Head of Middle School. Seated: from left- Mrs. Darlene Hall, Executive Secretary to the Headmaster, Mr. Ieff Devin, Assistant to the Headmaster, Mr. Phillip Foote, Headmaster, Mr. Robert Murphy, Upper School Dean of Students, Mrs. Lucinda Carter, Head of Middle School. It is not enough to teach man a specialty. Through it he may become a kind of useful machine but not a harmoniously developed personality. It is essential that the student acquire an understanding of and a lively feeling for values. He must acquire a vivid sense of the beautiful and of the morally good. Otherwise he - with his specialized knowledge - more closely resembles a well-trained dog than a harmoniously developed person. He must learn to understand the motives of human beings, their illusions and their sufferings in order to acquire a proper relationship to individual fellow-men and to the community. The aim of civil society is to develop the natural talents of man for the happiness of the individual as well as for society as a whole Robespierre 160 He who helps a child helps humanity with an immediateness which no other help given to human creatures in any other stage of human life can possibly give again. Brooks Einstein I view education as the most important subject which we as a people are engaged in. Lincoln ' i up f L, fm ' F , 'W 1 Q 2 ,..?ZQ11f top left: Mr. Murphy helps Waverly and Stacy with Geometry. top right: Mrs. Zeiter helps the first graders carve a pumpkin. center left: Ms. Cox always ready to assist a student in locating library materials. center right: Ms. Dickens helps primers with carving a pumpkin. lower left: Lesli shows Mr. Foote her drawing of his office. lower right: Mrs. Wolfram shares college counseling ideas at TANS. 161 Foreign Language Department Mr. Ioseph Gonzales - Mrs. Jacqueline Benning Mrs. Susan Comfort Chairman 5th grade French French I Spanish III!IV Spanish IV Honors A.P. Spanish Li 'Sffix' 'gr si fi. ,-i?fq J is -f leak 7th grade French Lower School French 8th grade French ima., ll'- Mrs. Drew Parham Mr. Paul Pickering Ms. Pamela Price Mrs. Sylvia Silven Spanish II 7th grade French 6th grade French Spanish IIIII Spanish II Honors 7thl8th Spanish French II If anyone tells you something strange about the world, something you have never heard before, do not laugh but listen attentivelyg make him repeat it, make him explain itg no doubt there is something there worth taking hold of. Duhamel French II Honors Dr. William I. Fanning Dr. Michael Nill Latin I through V Greek Mrs. Renee White French II! III French III Honors French IV Honors Sans l'enthousiasme, ou l'idee veritable ne se presente point, ou se, par hasard, on la rencontre, on ne peut la pursuivre. TRANSLATION: Without enthusiasm, either the true idea does not present itself or if, by chance, we come across it, We cannot pursue it. Denis Diderot The unexamined life is not worth living - Socrates in the Apology K38aJ 162 A.P. French Solo con el corayon se puede ver bien Only with the heart can one see wel1. Lo esencial es invisible para los ojos. What's important is invisible to the eyes. Saint Exupery from El Principito aa :Bin ,...4iw O i 5 QSM ' me-M-,,, X V Qs.. ..v,, ..v ' top left: Mrs. White reviewing vocabulary in her AP French class top right: Mrs. Benning discussing grammar in her fifth grade French class center left: Mrs. Parham helps Lee with her Spanish homework. center middle: Mrs. LePair calls on a student to recite center right: Mr. Gonzales goes over a test in his Spanish class lower left: Mrs. Silven averaging grades lower right: Mr. Pickering teaches the preterit to his Spanish class English Department fi' Mrs. Christine Eastus - Chairperson 10th grade English Senior Rhetoric A.P. English Mr. Perry Degener 8th grade Reading AV Mrs. Lynn Hevron Mr. Dan Kasten 6th grade English 9th grade English Tragedy Shakespeare American Poetry Books are the legacies that a great genius leaves to mankind, which are delivered down from generation to generation, as presents to the posterity of those who are yet unborn. Addison Words are the dress of thought, which should no more be presented in rags, tatters and dirt than your person should. Anonymous Books are not men and yet they are alive, They are man's memory and his aspiration, The link between his present and his past, The tools he builds with. Benet 164 F 1 tv .. 1 fff Mrs. Barbara Erwin 8th grade English Mrs. Ioan McDole 5th grade Reading Zfm 2 at I ' - 4 W 1 , V I M ef, f ' L 'ff fag, K 3, I ff! rf 5 fr , Q , , if i .3 ' 'fm 'Wit f . -13551 ' Mr. Julian Smith 7th grade English I A Y A 25, 1 A gy ,4 1 w W fav Q 21' f 2 2 as K 4 f Z X A27 , a Q g X ijiia, My Lug A95 1 Wi X5 M 523 Q f 'S 2 -4 .., ,ff me if K gm Yf ti if Jn ff A ,jul ., ,., , . I 1 ya 3 .M eg qfklfi Mrs. Barbara Gunnin Mrs. Karen Hagood 7th grade Reading 6th grade Reading if Mr. Peter Norris Ms. Peggy Norvell 10th grade English 5th grade English British Poetry Senior Rhetoric . af- rifle A Dr. Marilyn Stewart Mr. Richard Williams 9th grade English 10th grade English Composition Nature 8: Uses of Language Senior Rhetoric Psychology , If ly f 4, ' .ar ' E i . fl f it . A L1-f' df i top left: Michaela consults Mrs. Gunnin about her grammar homework top middle: Mr. Degener prepares audio-visual aids for his eighth grade classes top right: Dr. Stewart and Debbie look for additional materials for Evergreen articles center left: Mr. Williams provides insights in Rhetoric to a student center right: Ms. Norvell helps an eager fifth grader lower left: English teachers in a workshop at TANS lower right: Mrs. Eastus lectures on Pride and Prejudice to her tenth grade class. Math Department Mrs. Randy Thompson Ms. Patricia Carls Mr. Frank Dregallo Mr. Scott Graham Chairperson Algebra I 5th grade Math 7th grade Math Calculus AB Algebra II Advanced Computer Geometry Msg? iff- Eiit v fs gl Mrs. Mary Meinardus Mr. Robert Murphy Mrs. Edith Romaine Mr. Ieff Sayah Algebra I Geometry Algebra I 6th grade Math Algebra II Honors Intermediate Algebra Geometry Precalculus Mathematics is a multifaceted subject, limitless in extent and depth, vital for science and technology, and rich in cultural import. Kline Mathematics is the gate and key of the sciences. Bacon Probability is the very guide of life. Cicero 166 Problems are only opportunities in Work clothes. Kaiser Life is a word problem. Shoemaker If one handy home owner can repair one stopped up sink in 25 minutes, how many hours will it take two plumbers charging 530.00 an hour to do the same job? Mad Magazine Mrs. Irene Kuebler 8th grade Math Algebra I Ms. Sue Ellen Shoemaker Physical Science Algebra II Precalculus Ms. Margaret Walker Computer I Q ,rift ..--.45...,M-A-.4... : Hs ,f ...l W . Zi.. Q -W Qi' , ?' ex. ..,, v. .. sl Kita 1 ,,,,,W,, ,, 5, , A , ,Z Af' 'S 4 1:2 fs l 9 5 7 '4 top left: Ms. Shoemaker holds a conference with Bucky top center: Mrs. Meinardus goes over a handout with her Algebra top right: Mrs. Kucbler teaches Algebra to her eighth grade class center left: Brad and Martha consult Mrs. Romaine about the Algebra test center right: Mrs. Thompson teaches a workshop at TANS about computers lower left: Mr. Paolissi helps a student with his homework on division lower right: Ms. Walker helps Upper School students with programming directly left: Mr. Graham teaches his seventh grade class about fractions Dr. Ray Buchanan Chairman Principles of Economics Ancient 8: Medieval History Modern European History Mr. Michael Dunn The History of Art Ancient 8: Medieval History Modern European History Histor Department Mr. Matthew Bailey 8th grade History Dr. Barbara Graves United States History American Civilization Since 1945 Humanities Mrs. Judy Braack 5th grade History Mr. Gerry Miller 6th grade History Mr. Peter Cooper United States History 'PX' Q Ms. Sue Roman United States Government Ancient and Medieval History Mr. jeff Devin 8th grade History Mr. Wayne Taylor 7th grade History The business of art lies just in this- to make that understood and felt which, in the form of an argument, might be incomprehensible and inaccessible. Tolstoy The Philosophers have only interpreted the world in various ways, the point is to change it. Marx 168 Here individuals of all nations are melted into a race of men, whose labours and posterity will one day cause great changes in the world. Americans are the western pilgrims, who are carrying along with them that great mass of arts, sciences, vigour and industry which began long since in the east, they will finish the great circle . . . The American is a new man, who acts upon new principles, he must therefore entertain new ideas, and form new opinions. Crevecoeur Ask not what your country can do for you - We are the last, best hope for a better rather ask what you can do for your future. COL111f1'y President Ronald Reagan President Iohn F. Kennedy so c L l M ..., wfawmiwwwqe h,, ,,, gif ' ,,,, f - ffff . ,V va. f 9 ,eff 5 f ii , 5 H 5 '57 ii ' it W' ' , Q 'W -951 I Mill 1,9 5 A '43 1, fif TZ:-iii X iw left K bf .V ,,. f u X ' i 1 A'A' FE M ia, it ..., K 4 , W , 2 me ,,,, : if 'Q f....:,, , Ci -wi: 7,1 be fm M' se 6 , I ' cysiiyywmlyi J f ff W W f y If M 4 ,z .,, BT f . 'fff ' ,,,,,,,,,h i NA,V H2 bk My a ids jlwwca 7 , ,ap Q 5 ff f f 2 if .WZ W Z f ff 1- W' f 4 ,W 6 A fp s 6 Q ,gy 'Z s 5 1 Q is 2 ii 5 K, 6 if K 4 A M: f ,ff , an X ,X f , , f i.. M W Q F 4, 1 Y - yn ff 9 , M, 4, f 1 My j 17 l Y Y 4 wwawwwpw :1v 'f4e if, E top left: Mr. Bailey teaches his 8th grade class about the Ukraine. top right: Amy has a conference with Ms. Roman about her most recent test. center left: Mr. Bailey helps Earl during car pool duty. center middle: Mrs. Braack hands out tests to her fifth grade class. center right: Mr. Devin helps Iimmy with his research paper. lower left: Lance and Dr. Graves discuss United States History. lower right: Dr. Buchanan explains the curriculum for Ancient and Medieval History. ,up m Science Department aww Mr. Skip Kilmer - Chairman Ms. Lisa Auvermann Dr. Ed Burrows Mr. Iohn Dunn Geology 8th grade Science Chemistry 5th grade Science Physics A.P. Physics Chemistry Honors A.P. Chemistry ..,,. I rl 5 was W Af if Q. if Mr. Karl Lowe Ms. Elizabeth Murdock Ms. Jennifer Prior Mr. Israel Solon Mrs. Kathy Warren Biology 6th grade Science 7th grade Science Biology Human Relations Chemistry Biology Honors A.P. Biology There are no great men in this worldg only great challenges that ordinary men rise to meet. Halsey Enthusiasm in teaching can create enthusiasm in learning. Taylor 170 I have no particular talent. I am merely extremely inquisitive. Einstein Everything science has taught me - and continues to teach me - strengthens my belief in the continuity of our spiritual existence after death. Nothing disappears without a trace. Von Braun ,www X 'fx .1 ,,,,, A rs. 5 .--fm- 5 ,wi 1 l top left: Mr. Lowe, Ms. Prior, and Miss Auvermann are photographed among the new faculty top right: Mr. Solon helps Bert and Phillip with their fruit fly project center left: Ms. Murdock with several students on Renaissance Day center right: Mr. Kilmer officiates at Quiz Bowl lower left: Mr. Lowe prepares a slide for viewing under a microscope lower right: Dr. Burrows explains atoms to his chemistry class 171 Fine Arts Department Mr. Michael Manes - Mrs. Patty Edwards Mrs. Sheryl Ellis Chairman Beginning Acting 7th grade Speech Greenhill Singers Advanced Acting 7th 1 8th Theater 7th!8th Chorus Debate Advanced Theater Exploring Music 1' i Mrs. Carol Oliver Mrs. Wendy Pearce Mr. Paul Raden Lower School Music Lower School Art Strings 5th grade Music Woodwinds 6th!7th Chorus Brass Guitar Greenhill Orchestra 8: Band Art for your child may well provide the necessary balance between his intellect and his emotion. It may well become the friend to whom he naturally turns Whenever he has something that bothers him, even unconsciously, a friend to whom he turns whenever words become inadequate. Lowenfeld An artist is not a special kind of person, but every person is a special kind of artist. to mankind things not possible to say Gill in any other language. Music is a manifestation of the human spirit, similar to language. Its greatest practitioners have conveyed Kodaly 172 Q ami Mrs. Bonnie Miller Middle School Art Mrs. Pat McGee Preschool Music Ms. Sandra Stevenson Upper School Art Photography Painting Drawing Mrs. Virginia Stutsman Primer Art Middle School Art wi' Mrs. Paula Watson Mrs. Susan Wiles Preschool Art Lower School Music Motor Skills Top left: Ceramics students help Ms. Stevenson load the kilng top middle: Mrs. Pearce helps Lower Schoolers with geometric designsg top right: Mrs. Oliver directs the chorusg center left: Mrs. Ellis teaches Evan and Elliott the basics of technical theaterg center right: Mr. Raaen directing the Sixth Grade Bandp lower left: Mrs. Edwards directing the 'Texas' showsg lower right: Mrs. Miller and Marti take part in the Renaissance Day festivities. 4 Physical Education Mr. Dick Hall - Chairman Mrs. Henrietta Heck U.S. Physical Education Girls Volleyball Boys Soccer Through observation, intelligence and empathy try to figure out what each student needs and, to the best of your ability provide it. Johnson A teacher is the craftsman of the human spirit. . ' t ' -2 212 1 15,5-.1 we Q. .wxgsgii ..r: X W 3 Q? , if , Q 'X .f 1? 3 l Q fs S. Q N' ls if x is i ss? , 'N X, is H H., S.. 1' ,G , at X , X y N K Mr. Thomas Holodak U.S. Physical Education Girls Cross Country Boys Track I Mrs. Coleen Gorman Girls Field Hockey Girls Softball 'ag o Q, s S' ,. ' . fi.. . Xa E., Y . ' . 'S t.t s . Q.. ..f- :sv 'NX K x f 5,5 SSN XM K K , SEE, cs sv it 'L , Wig if tiff 'Y as--if-.xl---Q-' H x 4535 1 'wx Q sg , X1 'Q Sig? ' A xr , 5 i ff fs K hs Mr. Mark Samide M.S. Physical Education rr s Mrs. Phyllis Webb Girls Tennis X? . W aw 4 is Ms. Kathy Wells Physical Education Coordinator Field Hockey Track Mr. Bob Witman Head Coach Football Boys Baseball I if vm Wea .J Q ,nw i Q, gm ff-9 for 3 5 trawl' X 4 will :KV 1:f,g 1 'Uv , X , sw i s 5 wi , WW gwwmiaf A I . ,M i t t Top left: Coach Casey helps at football practiceg top right: Coach Holodak shows his Middle School Class the cross country coursep center left: Mr, Blanchard and his championship winning cross country teamg center right: Coach Samide looks on as Lower School students play tagg lower left: Coach Holodak clowns with Matt. 175 Primer, First, Second Mrs. Sharlene Austin Ms. Mary Bonness Ms. Gay Boyer Ms. Becky Choate Mrs. Laurie Cumming Second grade First grade Primer First grade Second grade is 1 . .,.. M: X Mrs. Peggy Wallace First grade Mr. Iohn Hornbach Mrs, Linda Howell Mr. Gary Sears Ms. Diane Thompson First grade Second grade Second grade Primer The aim of education should be to teach the child to think, not what to think. Dewey Playing as children mean playing is the most serious thing in the World. Chesterton My own habitual feeling is that the World is so extremely odd, and everything in it so surprising. Why should there be greener grass and liquid water, and why have I got hands and feet? 176 Chapman U gg x X L ? i awww 3 4 qw ,QQ 3 2 .as B.. 3 M it ' ,,,, ' if -- 'ti ' M ' e . V,Z,,, ,, ,ZIB .AVA I , H K , m,f,,, V V . it Q ,V V p .V V f V' is ' W 2 F , 'A fe-..f P 2' ei - ' 7 4 5 5 H ,.,.V, .V t ' ,V,,,, gggg , .V, g .1 V g...... ,,,V V g Q 4 ,aa A M. m 5, - y wg? ' ' Top left: Ms. Bonness and her First Graders readg top middle: Ms. Velvin and her Second Graders learn the Dewey Decimal systemg top right: Mrs. Wallace helps her First Graders with the Thanksgiving Feastp center left: Mrs. Howell teaches her Second Graders about the Cuisinaire Rodsg center right: Mr. Hornbach with his students on Thanksgivingg lower left: Mrs. Boyer and the Primers enjoy a trip to the Fort Worth Zoop lower right: Mrs. Cumming with her Second Grade students. r 4 Ms. Genie Ballard 3rd grade Third and Fourth Ms. Leta Davis 4th grade 3rd grade 4th grade Ms. Barbara Gelsomino Mrs. Sue Guderjan x Mrs. Martha Honse 3rd grade wg ASTTNQ5' V .. J J 1 is Ms. Maggie LePair Mr. Henry Paolissi Mrs. Ioan Roberts Mr. Ieffrey Squires Ms. Elaine Velvin Lower School 4th grade 4th grade 3rd grade 3rd grade Perseverence is failing nineteen Your sole contribution to the sum of things is times and succeeding the yourself. twentieth. Crane Andrews No one ever keeps a secret so well as The world will never starve for want of wondersg but a child. 178 only for want of wonder. Hugo Chesterton li Mr. Gordon Walker 4th grade ,Q My 'WH .M Maw. ff. ,,Z.:,..,., , , ,, QQ 'Jw 41, gi l Q U , . M 315 V' y il TI 3 , VCZW ' i f if ' fM'fLM' YET ,ff 1 3,9 ft 'QA JM af- vy XL 1, 'i fa ltxielifk www L 5 -atm 25.3, . Top left: the Fourth Grade Team goes punk on Halloweenp top middle: Mrs. Roberts lecturing at the TANS workshopg top right: Mrs. Honse lecturing at TANSQ center left: Mrs. Guderjan helps Beth in science classg center right: Ms. Gelsomino in her Third Grade math classg lower left: Mr. Squires poses with Cavan, Iason and Alan on Western Dayp lower right: Mrs. Honse in her science class. 179 Preschool Facult Mrs. Claudia Davis Ms. Caroline Erdman Mrs. Renee Gilbert Mrs. Karyl Gindling Preschool Kindergarten Kindergarten Kindergarten K V? rv . v , of . f K g g Mrs. Nancy Lowe Mrs. Emily McLaughlin Mrs. Virginia Pringle Ms. Alice Strachan Ms. Becky Taylor Preschool Preschool Secretary Kindergarten Preschool Lower School French It is a great shock at the age of five or six that in a world of Gary Coopers you are the Indian. Baldwin Some children drink from the fountain of knowledge - others only garglef' 52 Anon. saw., 180 .: ...l .... I9 rf A Z , . X .1 K fu W mm twat ,H 3 f AV! Lg: A 1 I A.-as e' 5 we. 3 W., m.,m,..WL 3 t . 'Ji '1l.,5ga.g .gymgggew ..-41, 'iw w :fW'.,4i.w..,,.2rg 4 .. 'K ' 122167 , V 1' ' fwfr' Top: Last minute instruction before the music begins in the Nutcracker Suiteg center left: Ms. Taylor and Mrs. Gindling talking with their studentsg center right: Mrs. Gilbert teaching her kindergarten classp lower left: Mrs. McGee and Mrs. Gilbert tell a Halloween talep lower right: Mrs. McGee on Halloween. Mrs. Marilyn Aaron Speech Pathologist Q., -r a. .- r f. 'S k ---- --f, A. A - ., ' re- ' ,. . '- fge.: 1 is' .F iii: i ' i n 'i-fgfk ' as SZf'fYQ? : if fi 1 , 1 f f Mrs. Darlene Hall Executive Secretary to the Headmaster if? Mrs. Lavonda Monk Bookstore Manager Maintenance Crew: QL to RJ Standing - R. Ivery, T. Torres, I. Garcia, C. Barksdale CL to RJ Sitting - L. Anderson, I. Cobb, A. Franklin fAbsentJ S. Frias Kitchen Staff QL to RJ L. Richardson, B. Cobb, R. Polk, S. Brown, D. Torres, P. Jones, N. Robertson. 182 Secretaries and Staff A is 'x -. fr ' if V , 13. 25 . . - H . , 1 35 1 ' k .ff eu:-,.-. ,.: 1.gr-9 .- A. s' .f Z Ei-, . .... 4? .4 X 3? Q 5 sr fi 1' E5 S E s is mi j 'S' 1 'F' J 33 9 3' if if f 5 if .fs f r il' e W fl I W W X A is f .K vw. , f -of f 3 4 gf ff- f A all 2 2 1 1 d f -fi . f A , 4 -1 if . QQ.. .Q 11 ZF .- ' 'U 'l fl H fl f5.gi?ff l.5- 3,.,.fji 'C' w 1.-. iff JH Ms. Cindy Carroll Ms. Lori Cross Mrs. Mel Curtis Xerox U.S. Secretary Development Office Mr. Charles Barksdale Maintenance Foreman MW S In ws.. ' .5 - ele is Y., is i ' if kinase-- Ms. lean Henderson Lower School Office Mrs. Arlene Henry Mrs. Maria Honza Mrs. Patsy Iacobs Nurse Switchboard Operator College Counseling Office Ms. Oleta Willard Language Tutor Mrs. Sue Porter Mrs. Lorene Ms. Barbara Ann Perry Middle School Office Richardson Business Office Dietician S it are .5 fre ' N.. X , . a A 1 . R c W 3 is 2 x is jg' 3 S ,Q X 1 rf Q -Q P X QQ x K Mrs. Susan Gotcher Admissions Officer Ms. Diana Meier Development Office Mrs. Donna Witman Development Office 51' V: K: ..,... f, i A, 4. M V , mem. .1 v .. 1 I Q1 F3 - , .Y ' f 5 W QYJ. an 4 ,wi ffl f 'I' ME? , sf. na 5 Q ,Q vffffff ff 1 514, 5. I 5.5 4 . If XL Z ,4 if if x zzzisfleii irf A Librarians 5' H gl' 5 'Vi .Q Books are keys to wisdom's treasure, Books are gates to lands of pleasure, Books are paths that upward lead, Books are friends. Come let us read. Emilie Poulsson Ms. Rosemary Cox Mrs. Ieanne Baker Mrs. Maxine Brittain Mrs. Patricia Haase A gogd 1,0014 is the purest head librarian librarian librarian library assistant essence of the human soul. Carlyle Hoblitzelle Wing Ground Breaking ,gb-'Mr' il ii 74 A generous grant of S100,000 from the Hoblitzelle Foundation has enabled Greenhill School to begin construction of a multi-purpose meeting space to be used by both the Preschool and Lower School. The large, flexible common area is to be called the Hoblitzelle Wing. It will be located directly to the east of the Preschool. Ground breaking ceremonies took place Wednesday, December 14. Mr. Robert Lynn Harris, Vice President and Grant Coordinator, was the honored guest at the occasion, which was presided over by Sally R. Estes, Chairman, Board of Trustees and Phillip G. Foote, Headmaster. The Hoblitzelle Wing will house the 3 1 X2-year-olds, Preschool and Lower School music, motor and French classes and will serve as a meeting place for not only Preschool and Lower School activities, but also for large all-school meetings. The new wing will connect to the Lower School when it is built. Top left: A balloon launch celebrates the new Hoblitzelle wing, lower left: Dr. Ian Rule, Mrs. Sally Estes, Mr. Phil Foote, Mr. Robert Lynn Harris and Mrs. Estelle Dickens officially take the first step to the new building. 183 TA S Workshop Provides Exchange of Ideas The Texas Association of Non-public Schools met once again at Greenhill this fall. Teachers gave other teachers new ideas and techniques in workshops related to all grade levels at private schools. There was something for everyone: from computers to art to physical education. Even Upper School students participated on a panel discussing what makes an effective and challenging teacher. L HS c M- v 184 Top right: Mrs. Boyer and Ms. Thompson on the welcoming committee: top left: Teachers from all over travel to Greenhill: center left: Mrs. Erwin hosting a workshop: center right: Teachers in a workshop: lower left: Mrs. Zeiter coordinating it all: lower right: The teachers lunched on the forum, Wesley Kittleman Honored b Greenhill Communit For me the most exciting part of being on the faculty was the opportunity for 1 to 1 relationships with students to encourage and inspire growth. This involves teaching through example. By being prompt, prepared,enthusiastic andloving - you teach your most important lessons. What you are makes the only statment your students will remember. We also teach by Hexpectationf' Our students behave as we expect them. Our students achieve up to the level of our expectations - our honest, reasonable expectations. They know what our expectations are - perhaps better than we know them ourselves. It follows that a good teacher must hold the highest possible realistic expectations for each student for whom he is responsible. I love Greenhill and I believe I had the best teachingjobin thewhole world.Some have asked why did I decide to leave. I reflected on my circumstances and realized that there would never be a good time to leave a school like Greenhill. Greenhill will always have a special place in my heart. Wesley Kittleman Wes Kittleman not only worked at Greenhill for 22 years C8030 daysj but also he witnessed the graduation of 88927 of all the students who have received diplomas from Greenhill. Greenhill has graudated 1141 students, and Wes Kittleman was here for 1007 of those. Truly Wes, you have been and always will be, an integral part of the life and history of Greenhill. In fact, I'm sure that just as many Greenhill graduates think of the names Fulton and Greenhill--many will forever associate the name of Kittleman with Greenhill. Wes you exemplified excellence in teaching and in loyalty to this institution. You are missed, but will never be forgotten. Phillip Foote Kiliinllll! 57' IBB! Healey Klttlsm val I valued number of 11: Greerhill Sdnol faculty HG 1961 tn l9B3 Ill H53 Henley Kittlsun serve! 'me Greenhill School an Businesl Manager, Director of Sun-ner Sdsool, Dlrsxo! of klnislionl ud lil Sisley Kittlsnln lewd ll Uulrman of th: Hnth Department and developd Ui high quality midi mxniculnn of 'Hn Reenhlll Sdwal :ml I-ll! Healey Klttlamn lovingly devoted may yan rn the tennis progrn at 'ms Geeflmill Schuol ard ISHS lhsley Kittlenm sal a diltinguldssd nslbe! of 'nn cnemni semi faculty s,o3o days. S XT 11 l lm!! Chl! in Kirtdgnllltm of Ill dit cfmtrihutlonl, th: board of Tnltnn of 'ml Gsuillll School declltd thi! 15th Aly of kristi, l9l3, ll Sully Eire! Phillip F tn Qhllllhln, Billd of Thlhxi lhbflltllt 185 w I-wlffzl ' ' ' - ' ' - V - Y Y f ' f r, v H 1 , V - ' Y- V f V' - f f V --W ' - 1-1 nfw- ,uf w,,',f.1fvfwfwm,w,:wv:w,ngws',,:awHn,-rw1,11-I 111121:-f-11 Texas Shows! Dinner Theater On October 20, 22, and 23 the Greenhill Theatre was alive with its first annual dinner theatre presentation. The fun began with a barbeque meal and a performance from a local band called The Blue Night Express, featuring a Greenhill student, Martha Erwin. Then the performance was set in motion with the first of the three Texas Style plays, Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlanderf' Lu Ann is seen in this show in three separate stages of life, through two marriages as well as her attempt at being a mother. Top right: Kelly McCullough - Lu Ann, Kyle Rovinsky - Billy Bob. Center left: Marjory Grave - Claudine, and her daughter Lu Ann. Center: Rick Wiedeman - Dale. Center right: Wes Willaert - Skip. Lower left: Mary Norvell - Charmane. Lower right: Bill Fergerson - Red, Jordan Susman - Rufe, and john Shephard - Corky. 188 ga etr Gctober 20, 22, and 23 .-,gee Top left: Jordan Susman - Ray. Top center: Paul Nelson - Cletis. Center left: Kevin Hicks - Roy. Center center: Jessica Frankel- Hattie. J Center right: Jenny Dickens - Elizabeth. 1 Lower left: Jessica Frankel with Caren Skibell J CAmy Leej. H1 The second show was Lone Star, set in a bar at 1:00 a.m. Lone Star features three characters: Ray and Roy, two fun loving brothers, and Cletis, the person Ray hates more than anyone in the world. The third play, Laundry and Bourbon, takes place at the house of Elizabeth, one of the three characters in the play. Elizabeth's friend Hattie comes to Visit, but when Amy Lee comes the fun is just beginning. The shows were directed by Mrs. Edwards with the assistance of Scott Lambert. Jon Buckmeyer - Stage Manager and Chip Hunter - Lighting Technician. 189 Working performed by Acting Class This past fall, the first trimester Advanced Acting classes performed Working ,aplaybyStudsTerkelaboutthe working class. Mrs. Patty Edwards, teacher and coach, managed to create a professional show in only two weeks. The students in the show portrayed members of the working class: teachers, cleaning women, car attendants, factory workers, and even housewives. The monologues in the show exposed the feelings of each worker, and the songs added a special insight into how the working mind thinks. The show was a real success and the classes created a genuine atmosphere where the characters came across very believable. 190 Top left: Emily Stewart sings of a teacher's life and the children she has taught. Top right: ffrom left to rightj Tracy Newton, Marjory Grave, Elise Alhadef,Ion Buckmeyer, and Sharon Iones are secretaries and bosses in a scene about everyday life in the office. Second row: Before the show, Mrs. Edwards speaks to the cast about their feelings and ideas concerning the working class. ' The Columbus Pla 4 The Fourth Graders are still continuing a tradition which began almost with the beginning of the school. The Columbus Play, which was held out of doors before i the theatre was built, was performed on J October 14 this past school year. The play is connected with a unit being studied in social studies which is taught by Mrs. Ioan Roberts, who also directs the play. Every Fourth Grader is given a speaking part in the play, and to prevent problems due to illness, there are two actors who play each of the main parts, such as Columbus. Both actors for each part are , allowed to perform no matter what, since there are two performances. -1 i 1 4 Top center: Lee Rand, Ieff Hood, and Karen Massman. Top right: Brenda Parthemore, Brian Singleton, and Cari Phillips, Center left: Belynda Brickley, Katharine Kirby, Mike Lubin, Iason Spiritas, and Tessa Brown. Center right: jenny Beresford, Tessa Brown, Katharine Kirby, Grady Raskin, and Teddy Stiffel. Lower left: Columbus fChris Emersonj talks to his crew. 191 The Fourth Grade Thanksgiving Pla The Thanksgiving Play, which has been performed since the first year that Greenhill existed, was shown on November 21 this past year. The play, which is now performed by the fourth grade alone, was originally a third and fourth grade production. At that time, the school was so small that both third and fourth graders had to be used to fill all of the parts in the play. As the school grew, however, the fourth grade alone came to have enough students for the play. Preparation for the play involves painting of the scenery by the Art students, and the memorizing of many psalms and songs. After the play the students serve popcorn to the guests. fp. e li . it . 431, :.i- -.. 1-rw..-s...,. --'fl' 192 Top middle: Matt Rush and Michael Birenbaum as Pilgrims in the new country, Top right: Brandon Williams at the First Thanksgivingg Center left: Tommie, Andy, Lee, and lack at a town meeting, Center right: Charles, Lambrinie, Gavin, Latasha, Seth and Stephanie as Dutch childreng Lower left: Clive Ionas, Cole Dunnick, Tessa Brown, Kevin Kwast, and Stephanie Cooper, Lower middle: Brenna Parthmore, Michelle Burstein and Philip Ray. Preschoolers The thirty-first annual production of the Nutcracker was an experience steeped in tradition for the Preschoolers. Slot much has changed since the days when this years Seniors were in Preschool and dancing the Nutcracker. The costumes are newer and perhaps more elaborate, the performance is now neld in the theater, complete with ,ighting and a sound system. These :hings are true, yet the feelings of nappiness, self-satisfaction and the wonderful memories are parts of the Nutcracker that will never change. Perform utcracker Ballet ill Top right: the entire cast sings Christmas carols at the end of the programg center left: Iarnie Rohde as Maria and justin Stevenson as a soldierg center middle: the Flute Saluteg center right: Lisa Tobleman as the Sugar Plum Fairyg lower left: the Russian Soldiers begin their danceg lower right: the mice wait for their dance to begin. 193 Geolog Field Trip is 1. a , , gg J , f if . . f 1x '? I n f 1, .f -95 -gms: . 1 , ,V t if, ,,.f , W . A , it ' ,, , f f, ,wif M ff, 2 Y -. 7.-0 A. -I t, f,f,,,'.3g, hifi . riff 1, ,,-- .-gs: H ia , fi , L 4' ' Pj? ,f g2,?,, eL,1.v fa? 4, ,ihiny A 1 JL .. 3St:.,??.. -M, ,ff Vg 4 ,V :H .. ig. , B335 fv y jv P 1 1 B:ft'X'? ! ' I L 4 , pf . -if 2' N..- -W, WK A no v , , Ah - , 7 ,A . 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Q., . ., ,if HV f if A we ,i K he t ,'k., 5515. . - im 5 ITINERARY Sunday, 6 Nov. 1983 9:00 Leave Greenhill U.S. 67, Trinity escarpment U.S. 67, Limestone and sandstone formations south of Ft, Worth 10:30 Arrive Glen Rose , Lunch and observe fossil footprints at Dinosaur Valley State Park Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant 14:00 Leave Glen Rose I ., , A,,,,V Stephenville ' , 7' W' ' Dublin Comanche U.S. 67, Permian Reefs near Brownwood Brownwood 16:00 Arrive Lake Brownwood N Observe Pennsylvanian Limestones and shales Monday, 7 Nov. 1983 08:30 Leave Lake Brownwood U.S. 87, Paleozoic fossils south of Brady U.S. 87, Cambrian algal fossils south of Brady U.S. 87, Precambrian granite and gneiss north of Mason Mason Texas 29, Pegmatitie dike east of Mason Llano 12:00 Arrive Ink's Lake - . .fl ...W . , Group picture at Dinosaur Valley State Park near Glen Rose. From left to 13:30 Arrive Longhorn Cavern right, Lance Felber, Brad Dardaganian, Eric Kelley, Greg Brown, Karen 16100 Refuff- 'U Inks Lake Tuesday, 8 Nov, 1983 08:00 Leave Ink's Lake Murphy, Dianne Pulte, and Philip Coe Burnet Marble falls Texas 71, Ordovician limestone and chert east of U,S. 281 Texas 71, Unconformity of 150 million years east of Austin Texas 71, Balcones Fault zone near Oak Hill 10:00 Arrive Austin 14:30 Arrive Greenhill Finkelman, Iulie Goldfarb, Tanya Lowenthal, Peter Claggett, Doug 194 Washington Closeup Highlighted Interaction With ational Leaders. From November 27 through December 3, 1983, six Greenhill students, Sam Ladymon, Shari Disraeli, Tracy Newton, Monica Lu, Michelle Segal, and David Matyas, participated in the nation's largest non-partisan government studies program presented by the Close-Up Foundation. Greenhill was chosen as one of thirty schools to represent the Dallas - Ft. Worth area on this trip to the nation's capital. Students met and questioned policy-makers, law-makers and behind-the-scene- members of the federal bureaucracy, and also participated in seminars with experts in the legislative, executive and judicial processes of the federal government as well as with lobbyists and members of the news media. Some of the seminars that students attended this year were with Congressman Bill Archer, with Senator Lloyd Bentson and a discussion of defense with representatives from all branches of the Armed Forces on the panel. In addition, they did some sightseeing, visiting the Lincoln Memorial, the jefferson Memorial, the Vietnam Memorial, the National Zoo, the Smithsonian Museum, and the Pentagon. The Washington Close-Up trip is recommended for anyone who has an interest in our nation, it's government, and it's future. Top: Tracy, Michelle, Shari and Monica enjoy sightseeing activity. Center left: Ms, Roman, Greenhill co-ordinator for the Washington D.C. experience. Center right: The Stars and Stripes fly above the Capitol Building. Lower left: A close up of the Lincoln Monument, 195 Music Performed at Greenhill and in the Dallas Community As the Holiday season arrives, Greenhill students thoughts were filled with anticipation of vacation, family reunions, exchanging gifts, parties, etc. But for the music students, final preparations for vocal and instrumental performances were being made to share with their families, friends and classmates. Numerous groups went off campus to perform in the Dallas community. From top to lower: the Upper School Singers and Chorus, the Stage Band, the Fourth Grade Choir, the Third Grade Choirg below: Diane Ahman, member of Texas All-State Band, performs a clarinet solo. 196 figd . ,,,,..,......----- fi A i'llWi5 CONCERT SCHEDULE Dec. 2, 8:55 A.M., GREEN HILL SIN GERS, Theatre Dec. 5, 7:00 P.M., PRIMER, 1st Sz 2nd, Theatre Dec. 6, 7:00 P.M., GREEN HILL SIN GERS, Parents' Association Meeting Dec. 7, 11:15 A.M., GREENHILL SINGERS, Marshall-Field, Galleria Dec. 8, 7:30 P.M., 5th!6th and GREEN HILL ORCHESTRA, Theatre Dec. 12, 7:30 P.M., 7th!8th, GREENHILL SINGERS 8: GREENHILL BAND Dec. 13, 7:30 P.M., 3rd!4th, Theatre Dec. 14, 9:00 A.M.-12:00 NOON, 4th choir, 6th! 7th 1 8th Choruses, GREEN HILL SIN GERS, Medical City Hospital Dec. 15, 10:00 A.M., PreSchool NUTCRACKER , Theatre Dec. 15, 11:15 A.M., GREENHILL SINGERS, Texas American Bank, Prestonwoocl From top to lower: the Seventh Grade Band, the Sixth Grade Chorus and Orff class: the Seventh and Eighth Grade Mixed Chorus: the Fifth Grade Orff class and Band. 197 Brigadoon - April , 6, 7 rfb? mf Music by Fredrich Loewe!Book 8: Lyrics by Alan jay Lerner 198 Tommy Albright eff Douglas .......,.,. lane Ashton .,..,..,... Sandy Dean ............,., Angus MacGuffie ..,..... vlrs. MacGuffie ..,....., ...... Mr. McVittie ,.....,.,. Mrs. McVittie .....,.. Vlrs. Buchanan ............, Sharlie Dalrymple .... ,. Lundie ,.... ......... , .... , Vlr. MacCreagor. .,... . Virs. MacGreagor ........, Emily ...... , .......,......... .. Meg Brockie ....,.. Mrs. Anderson ....,. Maggie ........,....... ,........Millard Rice Brad Bracken john Shepard Sharon jones ....,..,..,..Kevin Hicks jennifer Goodnight ...jason Templeman .........Tracy Newton Kerry Davis .........David Foote ., ..,.., jordon Susman .........Mike Adleff Waverly Ware .........,.Andrea Lazar ,........jessica Frankel ..Kelly McCullough Gina johnson Mrs. McKenna .......... ........... C aren Skibell Andrew MacLaren ....., Vlrs. MacCowan ................. .......jon Buchmeyer .......julie Friedberg Fiona ................,.., ......... P eyton Hayslip Archie Beaton ........ ............ S cott Elkins Harry Beaton ...... .,..,..,... P aul Nelson Mrs. Beaton ...... .....,..,..,..... j ulia Erwin jean .,................. ...... L ynn Montgomery Mrs. MacNeil ...... ........... M ary Norvell Mrs. MacCoy ......, ' Kris Maples Mrs. McDuff ..........,.................................. Lina Patel fmiddle schoolj townsfolk: S. Brice, M. Erwin, S. Goodfriend, E. Hargis, R. Hoffman,j. Lee,C. Siegal, P. Strelitz, T. Tunnell, B. Washington,j. Bierner, D. Brutsche, K. Lee. flower schoolj townsfolk: j. Ryan, j. Bhuket, M. Glick, M. Wettreich, j. Frauman, A. Oliver, j. Spaulding, R. Dragon, D. Fleming, M. Birenbaum, B. Gaswirth, L. Taylor, Carey Hartin. Crew S. Lambert, B. Nelson, j. Koutras, D. Silver, B. Murphy, R, Pickering, S. Lipscomb, B. Dar- daganian, j. Miller, T. Dailey, R. Kim, E. Goodman D. Natinsky, B. Rutledge, C. Hunter, R. Latin, L Bauman, P. Davis, M. Nieto, M. Bond, j. Savage, D Murphy, L. Warshaw, j. Nolte, V. Reyes, S. Rosen j. McLarry, R. Pearlman, C. Siebert, D. Elkin, M Graue, S. Hutton, A. King, T. Lyons, M. Brodsky R. Bufkin, L. Park, M. Ablon, j. Bracken, S. Brazill B. Birdsong, M. Ellis, M. Moss, L. Casey, K Henderson, R. Browning, L. Felber, A. Teare, S Ladymon, G. Gordon, C. Schrauff, C. Kesler wa-as 1 Mwaewmaaa 199 1 1 Seniors continue Halloween Tradition Top left: this little pig went to school: top right: Gretchen greets Haunted House visitors: center left: Caren and Debbie -the ultimate housewife and baby: center middle: David oversleptg center right: Eric provides us with soul sounds and refreshments: lower left: punk fashions were modeled by Andrea and Ginnag lower middle: coffee, tea or Kelly: lower right: but its in the dress code, Mr. Cooper! 200 V L Lower and Middle School Halloween W Wg, Mmm 5 0 9 T l , , . 4 l . L. Both the Lower and Middle Schoolers enjoyed a fun Halloween. The Lower Schoolers carried on their tradition of having class parties with refreshments brought by room mothers. They also had their customary parade around the campus dressed in their costumes. This year the Middle School did something new: instead of fifth and sixth grades having off campus parties, everyone took part in the festivities on campus. Fifth and sixth graders dressed in costumes for their first year, and in the sixth grade awards were given for different costumes. The eighth grade carved pumpkins. At the end of the day, cider and donuts were served to the whole Middle School by parent sponsors. The purpose of this new way of celebrating Halloween for the Middle School was to make the fifth through eighth grades a more unified group. This will probably be continued as a new tradition for the Middle School. Top left: Middle Schoolers try to concentrate on their studies during Halloween dress up day. Top right: Cindy Solomon and Lisa Stein with the mysterious Mr. Nose. Center left: Second graders in Halloween hats: Center middle: Courtney Shephard, Brad Townsend, and Laura Schoelkopf Qthe pumpkinl. Center right: Emily Sentiles, Fletcher Cordell, and Kraish Kraish. 201 Seniors sa hello to Brazos fav 'v-ma Usually fall is a good time to go to the Brazos, and when you can choose, October is the best month - if, for that matter, you choose to go there at all, and most people don't. Nights are cool and days blue and yellow and soft of air. Canoes too, are unobtrusive, they don't storm the natural world or ride over it, but drift in upon it as a part of its own silence . . . Most autumns, the water is low from the long dry summer, and you have to get out from time to time and wade, leading or dragging your canoe through trickling shallows from one pool to the long channel-twisted pool below, hanging up oc- casionally on shuddering bars of quicksand. The Senior Class took a canoe trip down the Brazos River in October. The trip was in conjunction with their study of john Graves' log of his last trip down the river, Good-bye to a River. The above lines are taken from Graves' novel. 202 uv, is X we ,t .afar N 3 , T . Nw H rt .. ' 'SNK Ns ' s ,tr ,, N . , ,.ss'Ssff,:.,.: ' M -Sfffs 2' cf , fr e.,..s3Qf, 3vsw -e qw, A X A .f xt ,ws-.X - Wm , Y . A x lv. sp .,', , , f IAN A gi ..,r,- ri.. W ,. i-,,,T 'jv 'l--f:X1isE',,.ff?,sc K d,.1,,,,,,,.V at ti. s --LA is ,Q t Q ,W s 'Fs aN :jg ' , N--ia., -K u 7' 'As X' A se .uma ,sf ' 'L - - 'f A . w mwif..s,i.i.4- QF new www, 5th Graders Re-enact Ancient Greek Times Top left: The 5th graders with their elaborate period costumes. Center left: Bryan Hoffman and Luke Burton partake of Greek delicacies. Center right: Olympic Games. Lower right: Iohn Krones, Art Pathe and Mr. Foote dance native Greek dances. The 5th grade's traditional Greek and Roman Day was held on Ianuary 27th.This year the concentration of activities were on Greek Studies. First, Joe Camp, the producer of the Benji movies, visited and showed his film For the Love of Benji which took place in Greece. Next, part of the class performed a Greek play and recited lines in poetry while wearing costumes representing ancient Greece. Also, some myths which had been written by the students in English classes were presented. A Greek luncheon was prepared by some mothers. Later on, Mr. Dregallo, 5th grade math teacher, held a Socratic dialogue with the students. Mr. Foote participated in the students' learning experience by teaching Greek to the students during their French classes for a week. He also invited two of his friends to demonstrate native Greek dances. The day ended with Olympic Games which were held on the track. 203 Lower and Preschool Thanksgiving Feasts On November 18th the Preschoolers and Primers continued their long standing tradition of having a feast . The Primers were invited by the Preschoolers as the honored guests. All of the food was made by the children. The Primers made pumpkin bread, the 3 112 to 4 year olds made cranberry sauce and popcorn, and the Preschoolers made apple pie. Also part of the festivities were Indian chants and pilgrim songs. The First Grade also celebrated Thanks- giving with their traditional feast. The whole class first went to the farmer's market to buy their food. Along with the turkey, which was prepared by the students and cooked in the cafeteria, they ate raw vegetables and a fruit salad, which they also prepared. The First Graders also made their own bread and butter, and cooked corn over a fire in the courtyard. Top: The Primer Class all decked out as Indians on Thanksgiving, Center left and right: Emily Ellis and Freddie Stanford enjoy their Thanksgiving feast, Lower left: Joshua Solon gives us a grin before he starts his meal, Lower center: Marcie Norton churns butter for her First Grade classmates: Lower right: Mr. I-Iornbach's class cooked fresh corn over a fire. 204 .wr z ,VVV if mimi .,,. ,gi sg ,. ' F Q ...J T T J .... 7 M fm. Ai' .2 Q P 'L Ea A t 'r . f . ... tii 'H it 1 A T , g.,2'4P .W . :F ,,. , i f I I Q 3, t 'rt -,S I , Q ' ig jf ' - Q ff Vtr. x qt 5 .- M g V .A Ki ': ' 7 ' H f S ' ' T ' - - , ff , P. i 11 f . c s f 4 1 af we J. T Q - -. f W V29 f . if 9 H p , Mi he , H A as A ig 'V x g' ftv B X 5 ,Q gf ' 1 W .I i Q Eff, aifzffii ' 4 T ,M 1 T rf . s ,... .T T T TT f f :rr A . V. ff? . ... F' T T n T 1 ' t T F i t T' 1' -0 if ..... 4 ' tv i L 5 ' , , ,- -, T --ff- I , , f , 7 if 1 ,ff My ' T 'T 1- i we T . .fu , afwft 4' . . x Qi fr ., 'if' , ,Q 5 MQ' X , , . 4, , x , , , , , T '2 . , H ' ' ' it G, . . ' T ' V -' T F iiT 2' 4 M . f?,f ' Q ,aff il .f ,, V' L'7'.,f J! 5' u 'N' i f A , .E, - 'J 'Aw f W ffl Grandparents' Day Is a Very Special Da This year the Preschool, Lower School and Middle School celebrated their ighth annual Grandparents' Day. Four undred and twenty-one grandparents rom seventeen states and two foreign ountries came to participate in the day's vents. The students took their randparents to classes with them, here they enjoyed such activities as oetry, music, artwork and a spelling ee. This day gave grandparents the pportunity to participate in school ctivities with their grandchildren. ome of these grandparents were, at one ime, Greenhill parents. They were thrilled to see the changes and Lmprovements that Greenhill has ndergone, as they participated in a day illed with fun and excitement. Top left: Marlo and her grandmother write about 'heir day in Marlo's journal, top right: Lisa Silverstein and her grandmother read a story to the :ther children, center: the Preschool grandparents eave the orientation session for the days events, ower left: the grandparents get an introduction to GP day in the library, lower right: Carolyn reads 0 her grandfather. ka . '?f,:fe5as?3'9 7 ' .ef- .gg S . a .... , D., 205 Interfest - Career Da Career Day is an instrumental event in helping students prepare for the future. Mr. Williams, the coordinator, believes that by hearing accounts of the activities of each career, students can get a glimpse of what the future may hold for them. He arranged a program containing a wide variety of vocational representatives ranging from a television newscaster to a cancer surgeon and everything in between. For the past few years, career day has been very helpful to students due to the fact that high school students are said to begin consideration for career choices at an early age. 206 S ,ff ,ff . ,,,, : A , ,, ,Lf jf, ,, W, ,M , , 5 ' ' 'ff J -5555.36 Milk!! .. f ,, H V 114 t. f Q til' af' X 'M Vt. ,V V , r,,, , ,,, ,,,,,f! 4 W, Y- ,ww W-',..fz,w1, zrf,.f::,mu . , f lr'. K J? m if , M if w W -1 ' f-if S , ' 232: ' 'Q 1 1 J, iz.-uw ' , 1 . - 3, , ' , ,QQ , , , V V VV,V, A, W tez it., 2 L f f QQ, f J ' f 1' J' 5' lil ' , aZ?:,i'?.- ' WLY7 5 V , M- W ' it lr ' :fr fir' f ,,,,, MM ,,,, H, ,fl 2 t ' , LFS l Top right: James Goodnight, advertising. Center left: Mickey Bright, public relations with Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture. Center: Dr. Zeck Lieberman, surgeon. Center right: Bob Ray Sanders, KERA T.V. production. Lower left, Peter Dauterman, development. Center: Iohn McKay, Channel 27. L l T y 9 V Sixth Graders Enjo Renaissance Day NCD' .! 8 Y 5 , H. Q 'XL E f ,Q X This year, once again, the sixth grade had an exciting voyage into the past for Renaissance Day. They began with a fanfare, and then there was a parade around the school so that everyone could show off their creative costumes. There were Renaissance activities, such as, face painting and authentic games from the period. Then a film about castles was shown along with some slides of Renaissance castles that were taken by one of the teachers. The day culminated in a great Renaissance feast accompanied by music from the period. Renaissance Day gave everyone a chance to learn more about the period and have a good time as well. Top left: Beth Autrey, Jill Maddox, Russel Pearlman,and Adam Winship standing behind the Renaissance feast. Center left: Susan Meyer and Tammy Finn. Center middle: Charlie Koutras and Matthew Dunn as court jesters. Right center: Mrs. Hagood's advisees playing King of the Log. Lower left: Miss Price's advisees with a ball for Skidclles. 207 Shane Da Fat Stock Show Highlight Western Top left: Cash House and Marnie Lane promenade during square dancing. Top center: Mr. Taylor helps Mardi Collins bridle a horse, Top right: Katherine Moore and Michaela Ablon sample the winning chili entry. Center: Seventh graders assemble at the Amon Carter Museum. Lower left: jason Jones conducts an interview at the Fat Stock Show. Lower right: Lynn Park questions cattle owners in Ft. Worth. In conjunction with their study of Shane, the classic novel of the West, the 7th 'grade celebrated Shane Day on February 2. The day featured a rodeo demonstration, a chili cookoff and, especially, a series of skits produced, directed, and acted by the students. The next morning, the 7th grade traveled to Ft. Worth, stopping first at the Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, and then visiting the FatStock Show,Each student interviewed a student exhibitor at the show and presented the interview in final, written form as part of an assignment in reading class. 208 Heritage E-.Q is iliiiitii it Forever Club Quill and Scroll embers of Quill and Scroll Debbie Shelton, editor of The Evergreen, Gregg Iacobs, business The Evergreen Lea Bauman editor of the Cavalcade, Leslie Kuykendall, editor of the Montage Jonathan Sheehan graphics editor of the Evergreen. Membership to the Forever Club has only one requirement, which is that the student must have been enrolled 12 or more years at Greenhill. Eleven charter members began the club in 1981, and the tradition was carried on by the class of 1982, '83 and '84, 1984 Members: front row: K. Kissinger, C. Skibell, B, Gilbert, G. johnson, S. Silberbergg center row: L. Maser, L. Marcus, S. Reeves, B. Ablon, back row: T. Rose, P. Frenkel, S. Thum, D. Liston, K. Kokko, A. Schnitzer. Quill and Scroll was organized in 1926 for the purpose of encouraging and recognizing individual student achievement in journalism and scholastic publications. The Greenhill chapter of Quill and Scroll was chartered and members were induct- ed of February 2nd, 1984. Mem- bership requirements are: the students must be a junior or senior, they must be in the upper third of his class, they must have done superior work in school journalism, they must be recommended by the pub1ication's advisor, and they must be approved by the Executive Secretary of the Society. The charter members of 1984 are Ionathan Sheehan, Debbie Shelton, Leslie Kuykendall, Lea Bauman and Gregg Iacobs. 209 Student Council! Quiz Bowl The 1983 annual Upper School Student Mixer had as entertainment Greenhill bands and was a great success. Record breaking crowds attended in part due to the Student Advisor system in which upper classmen provided rides for incoming freshmen. The Council worked in committees - Academic, Discipline, and Rules and Regulations - duringthewintertrimester.Inthespring,the council planned social events and in- troduced plans for changes in the school, from renewing morning announcements to completely changing and redecorating the student center. Quiz Bowl began with the playoffs in which any team of 4 upper school students that wanted to could enter. The teams played each other on school days to determine the eight best individual players according to who answered the most questions. These players dividedinto teams and played several rounds of games against each other, during which judges kept track of which players seemed to know the most about each type of question. A preliminary game was played at Dallas Baptist College to see what schools would go to the Whiz Quiz television show. Greenhill's team, made up of David Berman,Peter Frenkel,Peter Henderson,and David Lipscomb, was victorious at the preliminary game.Greenhillalso beatTrinity Christian on Whiz Quiz . The captain of the Quiz bowl team was Peter Frenkel, and the coach was Mrs. Eastus. Lower left: The top eight players: S. Reeves, I. Sheehan, D. Lipscomb, D. Berman, P. Frenkel, P. Henderson, M. Rice, M. Adleff. Lower right: I. Sheehan, S. Reeves, D. Berman, and P. Frenkel beat Trinity Christian 300 to 150 on the television show Whiz Quiz . 210 Top right: the Student Council: I. Sayah, B. Gilbert, M. Platt, Mrs. Eastus, D Shelby, B. Autrey, R. Wiedeman, C. Mulder, I. Susman, A. Foote, M Henderson, C. Fitzmaurice, I. Sheehan, M. Kirshenbaum, P. Henderson, I Buchmeyer. Center right: Student Council Officers, Vice President, I Sheehan, Secretary M. Platt, and President P. Henderson. Middle School Pep Squad Front row: Mrs. Carter, L. Cottingham, K. Underhill, L. Poole, A. Crane, K. Lee, R. Gerber, K. Henderson. Back row: L. Park, K. Wyly, I-I. Tucker, A. Malmberg, I. Maples, S. Lu, M. Ellis. A Members of the Middle School Pep Squad encouraged school spirit by cheering at sports events. Membership is on a voluntary basis and is open to all Middle School students. Practices are held so the group can learn the cheers and some motions, too. Yea! Pep Squad! Middle School Student Forum Front Row: E. Murphy, M. Bond, C. McDaniel, M. Barnett, I. Sherman. Second Row: A. Gilbert, I. Massman, B. Plaskoff, D, Silver, E. McQuaid, D. Levy, M. Dunn, D. Puckett. Back Row: Mr. Nordgren, Mrs. Braack, A. Lee, I. Leeds, D. Sunshine, B. Rutledge, S. Sentilles, B. Washington, L. Burton, Mrs. Carter. This year the Student Forum initiated a program of orientation for new students. Members of the forum planned and executed a day's activities for the new Greenhill Middle School students that included talks, slides, a tour of the campus, and refreshments. Other activities which the forum planned for new students were the host! hostess program and an ice cream social. Under the direction of President Iason Leeds, Vice President Eric McQuaid, Secretary Amy Foote, Treasurer Doug Silver, and Sponsor Mrs. Iudy Braack, the forum conducted a Homecoming Spirit Contest and assisted as hosts for Grandparents' Day. Elected by their grade as representatives, members try to encourage schoolspiritand service to the Middle School. 211 Top left: front rowg Staffwriter S. Reeves, News editor A. Iacobs, Features editor C. Skibell. Second row: Et Cetera editor I. Shepard, Sports editor M. Kirshenbaum, Arts editor D. Shelby. Third row: Editor-in-chief D. Shelton, Words and Visions editors I. Laneandj.Susman,GraphicscoordinatorP.Frenkel. Back row: Sponsor Dr. Stewart, Business manager C. jacobs, Productions manager 1. Sheehan. Top right: I. Sheehan, D. Shelton, G. jacobs, and P. Frenkel. Evergreen The Evergreen has undergone many changes during the 1983-1984 school year. To meet the goals of increasing efficiency of production and distribution and of encouraging involvement by more students, the staff created two new executive positions. Editor-in-chief Debbie Shelton was assisted by Productions Manager Jonathan Sheehan, who directs lay-out of the paper, and by Business Manager Gregg Iacobs, who handles relations with printer, supplier, advertisers, and subscribers. Debbie Shelton attended a journalism seminar at Trinity University in San Antonio in Iune and returned with many useful ideas for the paper. The first issue came out September 7, the day after school started. Since then, six issues have been published, each from sixteen to twenty-four pages. Innovations included the first color issue fNov., '83j and a new section, ETC, which contained articles on subjects as varied as economics and creative loafing. Members of the Evergreen staff attended several major press events outside the Greenhill community, reporters sat in the press box for a Mavericks game and attended the press conference for the opening of the Dallas Museum of Art. Finally, the Evergreen hosted its first journalism workshop to help writers and editors learn how to produce the best paper possible. Science Club The club continued its presentation of science shows for the lower school, but this year expanded to do more shows at the different grade levels. The club went on another astronomy trip at the end of the year. As there are no set guidelines for the club's operation the amount of activities is up to the members. The officers for this year were Ken Kokko, president, Ionathan Sheehan, vice president, and Tony Rose, Secretary!Treasurer. Front row: Dr. Burrows, L. Felber, K. Kokko, B. Blonkvist, S. Oakley. Back row: Mr. Solon, P. Henderson, D. Murphy, I. Shepard, Mr. Kilmer, C. Hunter, P. Frenkel, M. Rice, I. Sheehan. 212 l l 'l Top right: the Upper School Staff, back row: L. Bauman, I. Hercules, Center row: Sports Editor - K. Kokko, C. Hershman, G. Felber, D. Shelby, Special Events - Editor A. Baker, S. Lambert, K. Kissinger, Faculty - Editor E. Koutras, Front row: T, Rose,A. Teare, C, Fiedelman, Not pictured: B. Conner, S. Pearson, S. Mitchell, S. Reeves. Center right: the Middle School, Back row: V. Reyes, B. Rutledge, E. Goodman, M. Brodsky, R. Bufkin, Adviser- I. Nordgren. Front row: K. Wood, C. Cantrell, R. Ross. Planning for the 1983-84 yearbook began in Iune when Lea Bauman and Kim Kissinger went to a three day workshop at East Texas State University where they gathered new ideas and inspiration. The editorial staff worked during September and October on theme development and the ladder. The first main workshop, with the entire staff, was at the end of October, but weekend workshops continued through March. Some additions to this year's book were hand colored black and white photos, expansion of the Faculty section and new layout format. The Cavalcade staff would like to give a special thanks to the faculty, ad- ministration, students and photography students that assisted us in documenting this school year, and the Senior parents and advertisers for financial support. The theme photographs were taken by Lea Bauman and Sandy Stevenson, the endsheet photograph was taken by Scott Stone and the Wizard of Oz costumes were courtesy of the Iunior Player's Guild. The Emerald City is a special place in the hearts of all children and grown-ups, just as this book will hold special memories of Greenhill and the 1983-1984 school year. Senior Editor - N. Iosephson, Advertising Editor - I. Kratze, Assistant Editor - A. Jacobs. Editor-in-Chief, L. Bauman Cavalcade fi' g K '-.. tg iff 5 'Ulf- 2 Sponsor, S. Stevenson f Q . S P gf . iv 1, K, 7 Q - 31?'sk1'-1 -f. ' 3? g - k k t X, we , . . Wyre-ass . Q . iff: iff 1 Business Manager, K. Kay 213 Spanish ational Honor Society Cindy Fiedelman, Steve Weinberg, Mr. Gonzales, Alan Schnitzer, Stacy Siegel, Michael Davis, Leslie Kuykendall. Not pictured: Ian Cowles and Mimi Platt The name of this organization alone denotes its function. The Spanish National Honor Society is precisely that - a national association formed to honor students who excel in the Spanish language. Students must therefore meet national criteria of academic excellence in order to enter the society. Because of Greenhill's strong language program, the Luis de Gongora chapter of the S.N.H.S. boasts a record-twenty members. It is hoped that, by gaining entrance into the society, students will become more aware of the Hispanic cultural influence in the United States, and the rich heritage given to the world by Spanish speaking countries. The society, led by President - Alan Schnitzerg Vice President - Leslie Kuykendall, Secretary - Mimi Platt, and Sponsor - Mr. Ioe Gonzales, has ventured on several Spanish related field trips. French - 'ational Honor Society Stephanie Oakely, Debbie Shelton, Andrea Lazar, Mike Sowry, Nancy Iosephson, Iill Hercules, Peter Henderson, Michelle Hoffman, David Lipscomb, Mrs. White, David Shelby, Tony Rose. Not pictured: Adrienne Baker and honorary member, Mike Adleff. Right: Karen Rupert - President, Caren Skibell - Vice President, Iill Hercules - Secretary. 214 The purpose of this organization is to reward students who have attained a high B or an A average in an Honors class. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. White, the French National Honor Society tries to experience French culture outside the classroom environment and into the community. Activities include a Winter Holiday party fa culinary delightj, field trips, an Spring induction celebration and an end of the year picnic. David Shelby and Nancy Iosephson are co-editors of the Society's magazine Re Microcosmef' It stimulates an added interest in the language and promotes greater cooperation between members and non-members. ational Honor Society The National Honor Society strives to embody Greenhill's motto: PER ASPERA AD ASTRA f Aspire to the Stars J. The Upper School faculty selects students for their outstanding contributions to the Society's goals: The object of the National Honor Society is to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, T to promote leadership, and to encourage the development of character in all students at the Greenhill School. Scholarship transcends grades or numbers, it represents the excitement of learning that comes from a hunger for knowledge. Scholarship goes beyond the classroom to discover and to act in the world. Leadership means more than holding an office: it can also-mean serving as a model to others through being a supportive worker and follower. Service represents voluntary involvement in and outside the Greenhill community: it means a giving of oneself, a caring for others, and the desire to help. Character means a complex of qualities: honesty, integrity, self-discipline, and responsibility. It expresses itself in actions that enable one to become a positive and productive force within the community. English instructor Dan Kasten, speaker at the fall induction of 1983, drew on his experience of living abroad to explore questions of cultural values. His remarks relating to honor and dignity served as an inspiration for all. This year's officers are David Lipscomb, President: Alan Schnitzer, Vice-President: Tony Rose, Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. Barbara Graves is faculty sponsor. Above: Front row: Tony Rose, Ionathan Sheehan, Alan Schnitzer. Second row: Amy Teare, Kim Kissinger, Millard Rice. Third row: Caren Skibell, Karen Rupert, Peter Henderson. Back Row: Debbie Shelton, Leslie Kuykendall, Dr. Graves, Ken Kokko, David Lipscomb. Right: Mr. Kasten speaking at fall induction. David Lipscomb, Alan Schnitzer, Tony Rose, Amy Teare, Mr. Foote, Mr. Kasten, Dr. Graves. Mu Alpha Theta The main purpose of the Mu Alpha Theta club is to honor Greenhill's outstanding math students. In order to be a member, a student must have completed at least two years of math courses, be enrolled in his seventh trimester, and also have an average of at least 90 for all previous trimesters of math courses. Front row: Mrs. Meinardus, Kim Kissinger, Stephanie Oakley, Alan Schnitzer. Back row: David Shelby, Tony Rose, Ken Kokko, Will Rose, David Lipscomb. 215 ational Forensic League The National Forensic League is an honorary speech and debate society. Members must be in the upper two thirds of their class and meet minimum membership stand- ards. Members must earn degrees by tournament participation. NFL President - Cheryl Turner Varsity Debatersglulia Erwin, degree of distinction, Allison Aranson, degree of distinction, Waverly Ware, degree of distinction, David Matyas, degree of dis- tinctiong Peter Henderson, degree of distinction. Novice Debaters tlst yearb Ieanne Rumberger, Robert Knaus, Terri Mitchell, Cynthia Bright, Lisa Hogue, Ion Buchmeyer, Scott Lippcomb, Matthew Henderson. Lincoln - Douglas Debatersg Lael Iozzo, Wes Willaert, Linda Turrichi, Elena Koutras, Melinda Menzer, Anna Weiss. Forensic Eventsg Cheryl Turner, degree of Double Distinction. Dramatic Events, Peyton Hayslip, Iessica Frankel, Ienny Dickens, Lina Patel, Scott Lambert, Majory Graue, Kyle Rovinsky, Ion Buchmeyer, Sharon Iones. National Forensic League Members: Top right - Back row: M. Menzer, B. Knaus, I. Rumberger, E. Koutras. 2nd row: T. Mitchell, S. Ladymon, 1. Buchmyer, M. Graue, P. Henderson, P. Hayslip, I. Sheehan. 3rd row: A. Weiss, K. Rupert, K. Kissinger, C. Skibell, M. Fern, W. Willaert. Front: M. Henderson, C. Fitzmaurice, I. Dickens, L. Iozzo, I. Frankel. Debaters: Center right- Back row: S. Ladymon, A. Weiss, I. Rumberger, E. Koutras, C. Fitzrnaurice, I. Sheehan, J. Erwin, P. Henderson, C. Turner, D. Ahman, M. Henderson. Front row: B. Knaus, I. Buchmeyer, M. Menzer, D. Matyas, W. Ware. Individual Event participants: Lower right - Back row: C. Skibell, S. Lambert, K. Kissinger, I. Dickens, K. Maples, S. Sandler. Front row: I. Frankel, S. Iones, L. Patel, I. Buchmeyer, 216 Drama and Debate Interscholastic Competition Drama and Debate students travel to competitive tournaments throughout Texas and to National competitions at Loyola of California, Northwestern University, Wake Forest, and Harvard University. Students compete in dramatic and humorous in- terpretation of literature, original oratory, extemporaneous speaking, Lincoln - Douglas Debate, and Cross-Examination Debate. The 1983-84 tournament year has been Greenhill's most successful season. Students won over 30 trophies and several sweepstakes awards. Students Qualifying for the State Tournament Peyton Hayslip, dramatic and duet Jenny Dickens, duet and humorous Scott Lambert, humorous jessica Frankel, dramatic and humorous Majory Graue, humorous Lina Patel, dramatic Cheryl Turner, extemporaneous speaking Linda Turrichi, extemporaneous speaking and L - D debate Iulia Erwin, Varsity Debate Allison Aranson, Varsity Debate -David Matyas, Varsity Debate Peter Henderson, Student Congress top: Debate teams win first place in Sweepstakes at St. Marks Tournament. center left: C. Skibell and I. Buchmeyer in a duet acting scene prepared for competition. center right: C. Turner, President of the N.F.L. ancl top Forensics competitor, placed tenth in the National Debate Tournament in Kansas City. lower left: California State Tournament participants, Front row: S. Lambert, L, Patel. Back row: K. Rovinsky, M. Graue, P. Hayslip, W. Willaert, I. Frankel California State Tournament at Loyola Mary Mount University. Individual Event Placers. Lina Pater, lst place, Novice Dramatics Scott Lambert, 2nd place, Novice Humorous Peyton Hayslip, 2nd place, Varsity Dramatic Jessica Frankel, 2nd place, Varsity Humorous 8: 3rd place Programmed Reading Wes Willaert, 4th place, Varsity Lincoln - Douglas Debate Marjory Graue and Kyle Rovinsky broke to semi-finals in all events 217 Drama Club Thespians The Greenhill Drama Club is composed of students who have an interest in all aspects of theatre: performing, set design, lighting, sound and theatre management. Drama Club members have monthly meetings, view community and professional performances and aid in all Greenhill Theatre productions. Drama Club Officers President, Peyton I-layslip V-President, Ienny Dickens Secretary, Sharon jones Production Manager, Scott Lambert Public Relations, Iessica Frankel Center left: Peyton Hayslip - Presidential scholar in Drama. Center right: Patty Edwards and Scott Lambert in the Happy Halloween Show. Lower left: jenny Dickens in character role during Celebrate Texas - One Acts, Lower right: Peyton Hayslip and Caren Skibell in a duet acting piece. Peyton Hayslip has made an outstanding contribution to dramatic arts at Greenhill. She has performed in numerous Greenhill shows and community theatre productions. Peyton exemplifies excellence in perfor- mance, as well as, a professional and mature approach to her theatre work. Peyton represented Greenhill on the national level in several areas. She was one of thirty drama students selected from throughout the nation as a Presidential Scholar in Drama. She has also been recognized on the state and national level for her dramatic work in tournament compe- tition. She has made an outstanding contribution to the Fine Arts at Greenhill as: President of the Drama Club, five star honor Thespian, winner of numerous trophies, a playwright and musician. Outstanding Drama Club members are inducted into the International Thespian Society. Minimum requirement to be eligible is 20 points. Kris Maples, Ion Buchmeyer, Lina Patel, Iessica Frankel, Scott Lambert, Marjory Graue, Kevin Hicks, Paul Nelson, Karen Rupert, Sharon Jones, Kyle Rovinsky, Peyton Hayslip, Caren Skibell, Kelly McCullough, Chip Hunter, Kim Kissinger, Rob Browning. 218 Drama Club members: Front row: P. Edwards - Sponsor, E. Besser, I. Buchmeyer, L. Patel, I. Frankel, A. Grinaldi, C. CLifford, S. Sandler, I. Shepard, C. Hunter. Back row: M. Hofstedt, I. Dickens, S. Lambert, S. Iones, M. Graue, E. Stewart, K. Maples. 'v .+V NR 5 .. K .ff' 1 f ff, A ,,sw ,. .... ... Gary Chasen Workshop Provided Insights Into On Saturday, November 12 and November 13, the Greenhill Arts Department hosted an actor's for stage, film and tele- Chasen, a professional director, writer and producer the Workshop in the heater to students in grades 12. Mr. Chasen has an outstanding in all aspects of stage, and film performance to his He was casting director for The Picture Show which won an y award. The workshop included auditioning, mance variables for stage, film television, composites, resumes, heavily upon the internals of techniques, tapes, portfolios and concen- Drama Careers Top right Afternoon Session Participants Nelson I Dickens M Rice G Chascn S Brice Forke S Read D Sunshine Back row A Bond Patel R Ross L Houston R Latt'1 A Turner Morning Session Participants I Dolan E Wild Lambert I Frankel P Strelitf I Lee K Wood Saffron T Ground A Fechtrl A Sanger Hayslip B Pigg B L I P 219 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. Each year we wrap the football players' houses, decorate the campus, organize a breakfast in honor of the fall athletic teams and sponsor a dance during the Week of Homecoming. This was the first year of Winterfest, a spirit week honoring the winter sports, and Mortarboard held a breakfast for the Upper School, and organized the car caravan. The next week was Valentines and we had our annual selling of carnations. Our spring activites included the annual Pre-school Easter egg hunt. All of this years activities were planned by this year's officers: President Susan Silberberg, Vice-President Lisa New- man and Iessica Weiss, and Secretary!Treasurer Adrienne Baker. The Montage is a Greenhill pub- lication that highlights the literary and creative 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 work is then judged by an individual picked by the Montage staff. The 1983-84 editor is Leslie Kuykendall, and the sponsor is Christine Eastus. Top row: S. Oakley, N. Thompson, M. Norvell, center row: M. Menzer, D. Shelby, editor L. Kuykendall, S. Reeves, front row: I. Hercules, P. Hayslip, L. Bauman, K. Kissinger. 220 Mortarboard Lid a Back row: R. Beasley, L. Isaacson, I. Goodnight, I. Rumberger, G. johnson, K. McCullough, 1. McLarry, C. Trice, P. Claggett, A. King. K. Harvey, S. Farsund, M. Menzer, A. Parks, H. Silver, I. Goldfarb, S. Thum, L. Sobel, C. Siegal, M. Lurie, S. Silverberg, K. Finkelman, Center row: D. Hickman, S, Brazil, B. Birdsong, E. Koutras, L. lozzo, K. Kokko, S. Stiffel, G. Seibert, K. Noland, A. Rickenbacher. B. Ablon, L. Maser, G. Felber, A. Teare, M. Hoffman, K. Miller, S. Siegal, I. Fischelg Front row: L. Newman, S. Silberberg, I. Weiss, A. Baker. Montage .M , .,- -. . 4 4 Latin Club CFrom left to right, starting in the front rowj Katie Cravens, Kelly Harvey, Nancy Thompson, Julie Hoffman, Iill Fischel, Marc Lipshy, David Foote, Angie lacobs, Bill Kauffman, jonathan Sheehan, ,Rick Wiedeman, Dianne Ahrnann, Brad Blonkvist, Brad Dardaganian, Richard Deberry, Willie Loconto, Chad Coben, Matt Henderson, Steven Gindling, Pat McGuire, Will Rose, Chris Harrington, Richard Latin, Millard Rice, Doug Murphy, Chip Hunter, Brian Finch, David Crooks, Dr. Michael Nill The Latin Club has had its most active year yet with President - Angie Iacobs, Vice President - Kelly Harvey, Sec- retaryfTreasurer - Wes Willaert, and Historian - Marc Lipshy planning exciting activities designed to stimulate interest in the classics. With the help of Sponsor, Dr. Nill, the club started off the year with a Latin Quiz Bowl Tournament followed by a party with guest speaker Dr. Stewart, who presented a slide show of Greece. On February 4, Greenhill sent a successful delegation of Latin students to compete at the Dallas area Latin Convention held at Skyline High School. In April, Greenhill sent fifteen Latin students from levels one through five to the Texas State Convention to compete in written exams, sports activities, art competitions, costume designs, and Latin Quiz Bowl. With over forty members who are Latin students and ten honorary members who do not take Latin, the club constitutes the largest group in the Upper School. Latin Honor Society The Latin Honor Society is composed each year of students who achieve a grade of 88 or higher in Latin.This past year the group did all of its special activities through the Latin Club, however, Dr. Nill hopes the Society will have more special functions in li the future. 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Vaiser, Y. Khraish. Front row: C. Brooks, W. Glover, I. Savage, T. Lyons. Field Hockey A Team Back row: T. Trask, S. Brice, K. Wood, E. Murphy, L. Casey, T. Tunnel, C. Cantrell. Front row: B. Emerson, C. Seigal, K. Gardner, A. Fechtal, L. Bierner, A. Turner, L. Houston. Field Hockey B Team Back row: L. Beck, A. Thompson, A. Foote, A. Sanger, O. Block, S. Reed, M. Collins. Front row: L. Montgomery, K. Melmed, R. Warren, P. Strelitz, M. Lane, I. Stone, I. Pearson. 224 Middle School WW me sz: Fall Sports 18 xr. Q? 1 5' I I Q . W. wits' 6 . 'V' Y ,': no ' . X. K P gf 3521 s 'Y A SQ A Q K U i A , . Y My X .-E.. r i ge . B, ,W N pq fi M T 1' s x.QQ ' M .3 fi is pa. 1 l f . 5 V .,:, ' . ix' K T W 4' .,, xii Q - T . Ll. in ff. qi I ,L . as is -- - . , t ... . - ::, ., .,,- .. .L . .. . ' . P ' Q ' Q X . , 'f.:: K- Y . . if-. it '... Q ' M i X .a '. :A. 1 . . - X. Q . Q . . , . - l ss? to A f A i ' .. 34 F ' f ' if A 'Fil zz., I Q' 1 . I . . . .. .islhigx 1 0 Q- X ,.: MN.. . .,.:...,, K .. 9' 1 W ... -.ua . or if r - X ' .5 ' .1' I mf' 5, t : - 4 'Tr ' -t 1, .' as-4 . . . E f K Q. A . gg . ,,. EL Q f -. -Q I .M I Qtll WWW S sif52'5igs:: ' ' ' -- - - s ' 1 A ..-:': W in miffzi 4. 1 -Ssrais -rw s, ' . . 1 l .5 W v wi Q he , . . A 8th Grade Football Team Back row- P. Camp, I. Zidell, B. Shepard, M. Moss, L. Zahn, B. Murphy, P. Vergne. Middle row- C. Warren, K. Winfield, I. Pearlman, I. Leeds, M. Hurst, P. Thompson, R. Loconto, I. Fischel. Front row - Coach Smith, D. Silver, A. Marcus, C. Brandt, C. Comer, E. Bendiks, I. Saffron, I. Goldman, Coach Casey. Kneeling: D. Willingham, T. Bhuket. 7th Grade Football Team lst row- B. Podolsky, S. Meyer, C. House, M. Baum, R. Hoffman, B. Camp, E. Harris. 2nd row- Coach Samide, M. Moniot, W. Snuggs, C. Geary, P. Michaelson, A. Williamson, T. Siemers, M. Hurst. 3rd row- M. Kleinman, B. Washington M. McKay, I. Hickman, T. Templeman, B. Plaskoff, R. Stark. Missing: C. Rule 1 Cross Country Team Front row: M. Somer, A. Blumenfeld, I. Stern, C. Huffman, I. Miller, E. Fitzmaurice, P. Kelton, D. Ryan, I. Iones, T. Ground. Middle row: A. Yurkon, M. Barnett, B. Hosch, E. McQuaid, P. Davis, M. Knowles, R. Greagor, S. Lux, I. Laurito, M. Brittain, B. Rumberger, I. Huller, I. Levner. Back row: R. Buffin, I. Lee, M. Erwin, L. Volkman, M. Ablon, A. Morrow. 225 Young Hornets Gain Expenence Due to the loss of many fine athletes to graduation, the outlook for the 1983 Varsity Football team was for a rebuilding season, a season to give the younger players experience for the future. But this team, composed of about 7596 freshmen and sophomores, united into a complete team and had quite a season. Rebuilding turned to promising as the Hornets fought hard in the season opener against Trinity Christian. Defense dominated the game, with the only score coming on a field goal in the final two minutes, Greenhill lost, 3-0. Obviously in shock, the Hornets tried to rebound against First Baptist in their second game, but the experienced Saints defeated the Hornets, 35-6. In a season full of defense, the Hornets showed a powerful offense in games against Lakehill and Garland Christian, running for 715 yards and rolling up 842 yards total o fense in 60-0 and 42-21 respective victories. Having regained their confidence, the Hornets faced the strong Dallas Christian team. A few mistakes marred a fine Hornet performance, leading to a 14-0 defeat. Heritage Christian forfeited the next game, so Homecoming was postponed and the team got a week off. The Hornet offense was all that Fort Worth Nolan saw in game six as Greenhill had 365 yards rushing and 414 yards total in a 27-7 victory. Trinity Valley tried to spoil Greenhill's Homecoming, but the Hornets were up to the task. The offense built a lead, and the defense held it, preserving a 20-18 victory. In the finale against Cistercian, the defense allowed two long touchdown runs but otherwise played a solid game, Cistercian played better defense, however, defeating the Hornets, 17-6. From a season which was dubbed rebuilding , this young Hornet team played up to, and sometimes beyond, its potential in every game this season, finishing with a 5-4 record. At the post-season banquet, running back Eric Kelley was awarded the Jock Prather and MVP awards and shared the team captain honors with David Liston. The youth of this team offers hope for future success in Greenhill's football program. F, 'ax Kdinstlltl., ,..,.. ' '1 gzg, p 1 p new 'L W IU' . , . ' QW, 'QY1' ffm- .mga f hifi 'Sa 'fi ' N5-1-2 ' Qiifi . ' 4 X 1 Top: Brent Hillebrenner surveys the line of K ln X il 1 .. . X. ..,, scrimmage during play. Center left: Garry 1 T.. .:5.. C Xi K 33, J, LaMoyne holds forlohn Perryman on aextra point VV '.... A 3 1 A . W try. Center right: Buffin hands off to Perryman up .. ..,, if QQ M gg V V the middle, Lower left: Buffin sends Kelley around the end with the ball. Lower right: Chad Dunston has clear sailing into the end zone. g a . , A., , . .r., ,a f t .t t Q . W 226 STATISTICS RUSHING CARRIES YARDS AVERAGE TD'S Marc Buffin 95 291 3.1 2 Eric Kelley 183 968 5.3 9 Iohn Warren 45 225 5.0 5 PASSING ATTEMPTS COMPLETIONS YARDS TD'S Marc Buffin 69 34 411 3 Mike Kirshenbaum 2 1 26 0 Eric Kelley 4 2 50 0 RECEIVING CATCHES YARDS AVERAGE TD'S Mike Kirshenbaum 2 48 24.0 0 Clay Deniger 6 98 16.3 1 Brent Hillebrenner 14 195 13.9 1 I l DEFENSE TACKLES TURNOVERS PTS SCORED john Perryman 46 4 6 'Eric Kelley 54 3 0 Marc Rubin 79 4 0 Millard Rice 56 1 2 l 5.552 ,Qi I . , . y yliq 5 , 4 e ' J Q A, if 1, 1 .Z ffggu. . ,-A M5 Agyllc I. lf ,..g,, 4 ,A J ' . 'rf' Q ' ll I l el ' if Slll A I . ' 1 2 'CTA .... V. . I ' 'Wx Alll I I ,... Jin, I n ,Nl I H ' 4 I A V ' B ' . . , Qin ' iz' ' ifzei M M i , Q ' 4- S' ' 1' ' . elll I X . f iw 1., K ik g M ,. , m ' xy - C ,FMU J ri A .w isa 5 f kia.- - - f , 2. .. if A .I ' , ik if . , EF 1 ' vs 'V ,, ., ., Q l ' l 57 2' ' 5? , 57 my '7 'xy ' . 5 ' ... I '. ' y E' ' f-if . A 6 . ., , ,, Eg i Nyy. V. 4' U. X . l I Z! .,,. 1 JV., - . gfiiir ,f WJ . ,.,. iw .,.- L 'N I 5 f in ' A R , Xi Q A ' 4 VV V' M f A ,.i. -- ',. MCM 47 ' .fl . W W, K. 0 row: P. Coe, C. Hunter,C. Huffman, G. Ta lor, D. Liston,M. Rice,I. SheehanpSecond row: R. Pickerin P Y 81 .Hillebrenner, E. Kelley, B. Agnich, D. Crooks, M. Buffin, R. Latin, R. Klassnik,Thircl row: Coach Samide, oach Lowe, C. McCarty, B. Fraser, K. Hicks, I. Warren, I. Perryman, M. Rubin, K. Kokko, Coach Casey -oach Witman, Fourth row: D. Chung, M. Kirshenbaum, S. Gindling, T. Johnson, A. Castro, C. Deniger, .,. Velvin, I. Kwun, K. Rovinsky, G. LaMoyne, Bottom row: Mgr. I. Buchmeyer, Mgr. S. Simon, R. Winfield K. Dunk, C. Dunston, R. Starnes, Mgr. S. Ladymon, B. Knaus. 1 Top: Marc Buffin breaks outside for a long gain. Far left: Clay Deniger makes good tackle on runner. Above: An energetic squad comes out for the second half. Below: Bruce Agnich and Co. kickoff to the opponents. 4.. 12.11. 227 Field Hockey Made Vast Improvements Throughout Season illzlsh. 1. ri W if -. w CL to RJ fback rowl Coach Gorman, C. Skibell, E. Viroslav, K. Rupert, A. Teare, A. Lazar, I. Iines Qmid. f :' i-A A AAiA ,f.. 3 ll 1 -jp! . rowj S. Pearson, C. Fitzmaurice, I. Goodnight, S. Golden, L. Fechtel, B. Birdsong, K. Mapes, A. Sigman 5 V '. ' ' Cbot. rowj S. Brazill, S. Stifell, T. Williamson, K. Hamm, A. Parks, H. Silver, G. Prigoff, I. Friedberg, . '- Y- - X A Q A 2 A A H ' W. Ware, M. Hewell X ll i A., V: ' 3 S: . .V Q :': i 4 I ,X I M if 14' gf, ' . I p ip aq, K I K 1 I I S! ..- . wi, H ' it if l ' A . . ssr c A c A Am f jf it ffff sw V .. K Q rlV, . ml WM i, VH .t l 4 ., K 5, . -. if 1 ft Q' Q Hi . is 4 . s . . 4 - If A k A. A 4 '45, ':,' -'1 uZ'4f A 7 H, - W ' , M ,',ff f 5 . . -. i . f ' ' ' H . l 'C S PT' A i .rv KV 3 i A V! M ., , L.. ..gV..V i ,:NX,'.m. . .CJ if ' he ' fTop rightj Anna Lee and Tina move the ball upfield. fCenter rightj Stacy passes the ball. CLower rightj Waverly receives a pass. 1Center lefty The team discusses strategy. CLower leftj Greenhill prepares to stop Hockaday. 228 I W , R gx. G df 4 aifitg if Mamww W '2 1 s wf EMF, f i wf wi at S i . .. ,, . K,V , ., . . FIELD HOCKEY The field hockey team started out the season with only four returning seniors. However, while the team acquired a new senior, Amy Teare, it lost Andrea Lazar to an injury. Thus the team was faced with completing a season with a team composed of mainly freshmen and sophomores. However, what Greenhill lacked in experience it made up for in spirit. At the beginning of the season the other schools thought that Greenhill would be a pushover, if you had seen one of the games you now know that that is not true. Greenhill made vast improvement during the year and since the team is only losing four seniors, - Karen Rupert, Caren Skibell, Erika Viroslav, and Amy Teare - next year looks to be even better. Greenhill had three of its players honored at the S.P.C. awards ceremony by nomination to the All-Conference teams. Erika Viroslav, a senior, and Kathryn Hamm, a freshman, were named to Second Team, and senior goalie Karen Rupert was named to First Team. , N, p p,, , ,,,::w . d'.m,,f, 5. I ' K' i z' iff - li'- i .' , ' 'UW' i ' ,, ' if - , ,A -L W , 4, , . H , ' ' 54 f .ff, f f'i-W Xml 5:3 -'ig W g..w,f,w,.Em,AfavL -: , I-f V 'wg , , was ,.,, W 'f Mfr. ' ,,'1Z.Z,n , ' uf? 6 4,2 5 . 4-3.2 f ' ,L w ' mmf? CTop leftj Senior goalie - Karen Rupert, CCenter leftj jennifer shoots on goal, CLower leftj Caren steals the ball, 1Center rightj Greenhills' Kathryn Hamm on the attack, fLower rightj Erika striking a penalty shot, fBottom rightj Three seniors: Karen, Caren and Amy. .. . .1.fl7., , t tttt . - up T R S . T 335 . -Q .. ii- fi - A A We , L . ,LL 5 ,,,, , ' K ' he I - W' 229 Cross-Country Victorious in 3rd Consecutive SPC Back row: B. Fergerson, I. Shepard, B. Bloomquist, K. Kokko, G. Melmed, L. Felber, D. Shelby, A. Foote, P. Hopkins, B. Blonkqvist, B. Davis, G. Brown. Front row: P. Marshell, W. Rose, C. Fischman, D. Eschelbrenner. UL KE Back row: S. Dardaganian, K. Cassidy, N. Payseur, D. Hickman, L. Iozzo, R. Beasley, I. Goldfarb, K. Harvey. Front row: A. Murdock, M. Castro, I. Lowery. 230 Top: Ken and Bret lead the pack at S.P.C. Middle: Stefanie heads for the finish line. Bottom: Lance and Peter battle for position. Left: the S.P.C. All Conference team. Q fi The 1983 Cross Country team was the most successful Cross Country team in the history of the school. The team won six city-wide 4-A meets and, last but not least, S.P.C. for the third year in a row. The city meets were: the Tiger Six Mile Relay in Oklahoma, the Arlington Lamar Invitational in Arlington, the Bishop Lynch Invitational in Dallas, the St. Mark's Invitational in Dallas, the St. Iohn's Rebel Ramble in Houston, the Mountain View College Invitational in Dallas, and the S.P.C. meet in Dallas. This year Greenhill had three of its runners named to the All State Cross Country Team in AAA competition of the state of Texas. They were: Sophomore Andrew Foote, Senior Bret Bloomquist, and Senior Kenneth Kokko. Cross Country co-captains were Gavin Melmed and Kenneth Kokko. The MVP was Kenneth Kokko. ii f mm 2 , ,, Q A, . V 7 IL I E t S . I 3 ,11 HQ, I :A 2 I fy .. ,af ' li W. g KV 4, ,fxr f 4 lf , ,, F H ' A 4 --9 H 5 3 Q . Top: Nicole out in front. Middle: Gavin kicks to the finish. Bottom: Andrew warms up before a race. Right: A post S.P.C. victory for the third year in a 'row. CROSS COUNTRY STATS 1983 VARSITY TEAM Best Time Honors K. Kokko 15:29 S.P.C. Champion. Named All State Cross Country Team. Team co-captain. Team MVP. B. Bloomquist 15.54 All Conference S.P.C. Named All State Cross Country Team. G. Melmed 16.29 All Conference S.P.C. Team co-captain. A. Foote 15.58 All Conference S.P.C. Named All State Cross Country Team. I. Shepard 16.36 All Conference S.P.C. P. Clagget 17.52 Second Place S.P.C. IV division. W. Rose 17.13 Honorable Mention S.P.C. Most improved runner on our team. P. Marshall 17.18 21st place S.P.C. V .fvmwf , .KZPFQEZ 'th .. 14' 14. s F DUKE 231 N ' ' 'Y' M,4,x,l,J.'- mI3'1IW'A'Il'.I9lUi vcY'S'M, f ' V f fw. wmmw , AH? A 'ia . .WW-we yi hui!--'ff' gg QE ,fy ---5. Top Left - The Greenhill Team in Action. Lower Left - Jill sets the play up for Beth 8: Amy. Top Right - Kelly prepares to stop the ball. Lower Right - A display of team unity. 233 Middle School l SOCCER A Back row: C. Warren, I. Huller, D. Sunshine, R. Loconto, B. Murphy, I. Fischel, 1. Zidell, K. Winfield, C. Comer, P. Davis, E. Bendiks. Front row: B. Rumberger, R. Latta, E. McQuaid, A. Marcus, M. Hurst, T. Siemers, D. Willingham, T. Bhuket, A. Cohen. .zz 7 ' ' ' + - f ' f A T , 4 f , , V M-.. , f .' 7 SOCCER B 1 , Q 4 . . , , . . . Q T ree.. if .' EDT: D1,filVef'EWeSiTggS' 'Zi' Saws' fl' l l ' ' T ' Lf. .fi ou ras, . ee, . oo man, . ouse, . iffy. V ,,5,w, - 239,16 y, , L 'V f Camp, D. Natinsky. Back: M. Baum, R. Kim, C. Q a f 'T' if 'Q i 1 ,Q f .3 41, 0 7? ' 2 All -1 A ' e ' ll wi' W ...,.e ' 'V .. 1 -'M ' f Brandt, I. Lerner, T. Ground, P. Vergne, M. Q . R yy, ,, ,: 'V 'A ' D gig z ' , -. , ' , ,V X Brittain, A. Williamson, A. Yurkon, E. '. Q. g a-f sys ll 'A 'V Fitlmaurice l ' - ' :if . 1 5' l .. ' - ' lv' 4 i . ' .. 4 , .f N . ., .4 '.kk W , i 57 3 u K ' ' L V , , , .wr , , Vg , I 1 A it Q I 7 .1 .... A 1 . x Z1 v f I 7 I 1 gb 'f ' L f aw ? ft , Y , V '-4 A Q . u - -4, ' f vi - . s, 5 Q. T nw 1 ' ' it 5 3 ' '-.' if: - ' 3' e f T- ui. 5 . l g . . bf ,,, .,. .....,., , . L , , .5 .. 'A ' -, 'X Q . .. I . ' ss.. . ' ' . at . lf- ii 5 ff T33 1 T A 1' e T g 1 f 1 . 1 slll ' A . BASKETBALL A Front row: I. Laurito, Coach Witman, B. Rutledge, back row: M. Hurst, P. Thompson, P. Camp, M. Moss, L. Zahn, I. Leeds, I. Pearlman. BASKETBALL B Front row: I. Wynn, 1. Miller, P. Kelton, P. Michaelson, C. Geary, A. Blumenfeld, back row: Coach Samide, M. Kleinman, M. McKay, T. Templeman, I. Hickman, R. Greagor, M. Barnett, B. Washington. 234 Winter Sports SOCCER A Back row: A. Foote, K. Gardner, M. Erwin, A. Sanger, K. Wood, K. Soder, A. Fechtel, T. Tunnell, Coach Zimmerman. Front row: M. Lane, M. Parker, P. Strelitz, B. Emerson, L. Volkman, S. Shosid, M. Michaelson. SOCCER B Back row: H. Hunter, C. Siegal, O. Block, L Casey, E. Murphyjj. Pearson, A. Thompson, L Beck, Coach Gorman. Front row: R. Warren, C Bradford, L. Piassick, I. Lee, K. Mathis, A Murdock. BASKETBALL A Back row: D. Budd, S. Brice, D. Budd, I. Green I. Norris, L. Bierner. Front row: A. Morrow, A Rubin, L. Houston, G. Laurito, A. Heckel BASKETBALL B P. Webb, T. Lyons, W. Glover, A. Turner, I Savage, M. Collins, K. Moore, I. Bracken, G Gregg, A. Gilbert, K. Brown, Front: N. Azad 235 The Thrill of Victor Leads to SPC Championship For the past two years, Boy's Varsity Soccer has experienced the 'thrill of victory' quite a few times. The loss of many important players to graduation left some doubt as to whether the abundance ofvictories would continue in 1983-84. But the seven returning players united the team and Coach Hall led the Hornets to a very successful 13-0-4 season. Greenhill again reigned as champions of the North Texas Private High School Soccer Association, but had to share the distinction with St. Mark'sg both teams had 6-0-2 records. The draws came in games against St. Mark's and Jesuit, 1-1 and 2-2, respectively. The Hornets were leading in both games, but gave up one goal in the last minute of each. The early season successes of this young team increased their confidence as the defense of their SPC title approached. As usual, the victor in Greenhill's SPC game with St. Mark's has the inside track to the SPC title. The Hornets entered the game needing to avoid defeat, but they wanted to avenge the previous tie in NTPHSSA play. An extremely defensive game ended in a scoreless tie and sent Greenhill to the tournament seeded first. The team swept through their first four games, outscoring their opponents 15-0, and faced Texas Military Institute in the championship game. Wanting to prevent defeat to assure an outright title, the Hornets came back from a 1-0 deficit to tie T.M.I., 1-1, thereby retaining the SPC championship for the third consecutive year. This team, composed of seven seniors, three juniors, six sophomores, and four freshmen, accomplished everything that the previous championship teams had, but they may not have done it quite as nicely. Their effort on the field more than made up for their youth, as exemplifid by the stalwart defense and potent offense which the team was known for. Five players received all-conference honors for their play in SPC: seniors David Lipscomb and David Liston, junior David Foote, and sophomores Marc Buffin and john Perryman. While the championship teams of the past two years have been called 'the best' and 'the best yet', the team of 1983-84 has continued the tradition of being 'the best' and, because of its youth, has planted the seed for many more championship teams. When it comes to soccer, Greenhill is undoubtedly the best. - ' t ,.,,,, .. .,,, . V . ,.,. 0 1 ' M 3 ,,,L 't VV . 'iv as J 1-ho. - W----imjq Top: E. Corbett, C. Harrington, D. Liston, D. Lipscomb, B. Agnich, T. Rose, D. Foote, Middle: T. Iohnson, M. Buffin, A. Schnitzer, B. Lyon, P. Schneider, I. Perryman, M. Finn, Bottom: B. Blonkvist, A. Foote, A. Castro, R. Lieberman, G. Iacobs, I. Cohen. . - M 5 I ,M ,, . F ,W -,y u yd K, l W. V ,Av. iz! A v,mEii.. . iazwfsf i f at -' ... f Q ' L Q 2 , ,I 5 Y n f. W vvz. ir gt C. ' A V 0 .5 Q ft Q I'.f ,.. 1 . i 236 Top: Marc Buffin gets the ball down to go for goal. Above: john Perryman concentrates on keeping possession of the ball. Left: Coach Hall and the team discuss the first half of play and their second half strategies. 9-wmv-v wand www W ' K I .Manuva ,M ...ww- W . Top left: David Lipscomb shows his ball control under pressure. Top right: Iohn Perryman shoots the ball out of the Greenhill backfield. Center right: Alan Schnitzer catches the ball as Ed Corbett screens out the opponent. Above: Trey Iohnson moves the ball upfield into an open space. Right: Bucky Lyon makes a great save in a vulnerable position. .'f2f'f 'W ai. K 1 4 .1 .i . .f Z .an .F W , . ...M A. rt I5 af H f K 5 . . clt 37 . .ftwiglw ,:', .- l 5 43542 Y . f 1983-84 GREENHILL VARSITY SOCCER GHS OPP. 8 F.W.C.D. 0 4 Cistercian 3 4 Bishop Lynch 1 4 Trinity Valley 0 2 Waco Reicher 1 1 St. Mark's 1 2 Iesuit 2 5 F.W.C.D. 0 4 Casady 1 3 Holland Hall 0 2 Fort Worth Nolan 1 0 St. Mark's 0 4 Kinkaid 0 6 Trinity Valley 0 2 St. Stephen's 0 3 St. Iohn's O 1 T.M.l. 1 Iesuit-Meinster Tournament 2 Pearce COTJ 3 0 St. Mark's QOTJ 1 Record: 13-2-4 C6-0-2 in NTPHSSA, 7-O-2 in SPCJ Results: NTPHSSA co-champions, SPC champions Scoring: 57-15 Q27-9 in NTPHSSA, 28-2 in SPCJ Scorers Cleague games onlyjz Buffin-23 one each: Perryman-6 C7 totalj Cohen Lipscomb-6 Foote, A. Agnich-5 Harrington Finn-4 Iacobs Castro-3 Lieberman Foote, D.-1 Q2 totalj Liston Schneider 237 Girl's Soccer Victorious at SPC Last season we said, Wait until next year but nobody paid much attention. The season started off slowly. The flu and a heartbreaking loss to F.W.C.D. could easily have caused the team to lose heart. This was, however, not their nature. The players were always quick to help and encourage each other. They never lost faith in their ability. A convincing 2-0 victory over defending SPC Champs - Easily gave us the confidence we needed to defeat Holland Hall and to gain a most enjoyable 3-2 victory over Hockaday. We entered the S.P.C. Tournament in second place to Trinity Valley. This set up our final game against them as the championship match. Our hard fought 1-0 victory gave Greenhill its first S.P.C. Girls Soccer title in the history of the school. The leadership of co-captain and all S.P.C. player, Betsy Gilbert will be greatly missed. Betsy's efforts during the past 4 years have helped build the Greenhill program to it's present championship level. Next season we will begin our defense of the S.P.C. title. This will be a difficult task as everyone will be trying to rest it from us. I hope we play as well next season as we did in 1983-84. However, more importantly, I hope its as much fun. Back row: K. Cassidy, G. Prigoff, B. Gilbert, Coach Hornbach, K. Grossman, A. Teare, T. Richardson. Middle row: L. Rosenberg, K. Finkelman, S. Silverberg, S. Stiffel, I. Sayah, M. Platt. Front row: K. Hamm, I. Cowles. 5CHOUl SCHLVVX' smowt gif .X 238 1543515 4 '- ' K ? .,' 2 it r 2 5 fn 'L 7 514' A 'f .W , ' L. js! fm VM, , .. 2 ll , V, , ll ,, .1 it fbi ., Q W 55' m 1 5 hi a. 7' ' ,Q . 3 3 K, at gi-ti if 1 it U , , 9' was ,L ' ,Q 5 ' Q E j 4 ' I ... ' ' . . Y' t'-.- ' 1 1 . 2 f i . t.- ' ' H ' t .S-Q----f-f-,,,,a,,,'i fl. t t . I v f . fa t W 1 lt t, MN., ' ' , K Y 15 1 .. 5: .aw- Top: Kathryn takes control of the ball. Center: Katy breaks up the field. Lower: Kathryn passes ball to Lara. Back row: M. Castro, K. Potts, M. Stiffel, Coach Hornbach, S. Farsund, K. Harvey, K. Davis. Center row: A. Murdock, C. Clifford Ccaptainl, M. Howell, M. Menzer, I. McLarry, R. Beasley, S. Bradley. Front row: L. Lyon, I. Hoffman, R. Leonard, H. Silver, S. Kratze, N. Lane, A. Kreisler. WW-....,, I .:' 'fi L A-W . Top right: Iudy has control of the ball. Center left: Iulia dribbles past a Hockaday player. Center right: Co-captain, Karen Finkelman shoots on goal. Lower left: jubilant victory celebration over Hockaday opponents. Lower right: Lara advances the ball. 239 Basketball Team Faces Challenges Throughout Season The 83-84 basketball season was highlighted by two strong efforts against St. Marks and bv the selection of Greg Taylor as All-SPC HonorableMention. Taylor and Wes Willaert were the only Seniors on a Freshman dominated squad and in many of the games the inexperience of the team was very evident as they suffered long periods of being unable to score. This inexperience combined with untimely illnesses prior to the North Zone Tournament were the major causes of the 4-20 season record and the 1-7 SPC record. The strong play of Taylor and Willaert will be missed but the experience gained by the underclassmen could mark the beginning of stronger Hornet teams. Even with the inexperience of this year's team, the hustling effort ofthe Hornets was encouraging and hopefully will become a team trademark. B Team Back row: C. Velvin, B. Davis, R. Pickering, D. Murphy, K. Kokko, P. Hopkins, S. Gindling, K. Dunk. Front row: 1. Fiedelman, I. Nolte, K. Hicks, R. Rothrock, K. Epstein, B. Bolton. 957 N. fh. , M Ss 253, - . . ' xx 'CAN Team Back row: S. Ladymon, M. Lubin, R. Nussbaum, W. Willaert, G. Taylor, I. Pailet, I. Lane, M. Golden. Front row: K. Dunk, I. Fiedelman, I. Nolte, G. LaMoyne, S. Gindling, I. Campbell. 240 Top right: Robert moves down the court for a shot: Center right: Matt moves a play for the ball, Lower right: Ieff goes for two points. N .X K' I is Qt . i fl 42 fl s 4' I Q .,,., , ,C BL a fl . i 3 is I Sf ' fi ' , ' Q . , 5 l Y ,J S . ,af tal-ai X : , an J A s vw g---.N -- 1:51 .WW ,I mi' Mr at W 1 ft .,.--gm at i ' 'UG' 'Mm gil if Q, if sk Q gf EM A 1 Q r nf K . . 1 -lz , s IAA 5 lj L - ' 4 ,, ,ff ,1., , ft' ,-W-..N,,.... ,, ,,,,,,5 f A ' K e ' f W,.LL. sw ' - . , . Top left: Wes passes the ball to a teammateg Top right: Robert flies past his opponentg Center left: Garry out-dribbles Kinkaidg Center right: Too-tall Greg extends himself to get the basketg Lower left: Iimmy and Greg block a shotg Center Middle: Wes and Garry move after the ballg Lower right: jimmy practices a shotg Left: Garry passes the ball away. 241 Young Team Shows Hope For Future The Girl's Varsity Basketball team experienced another season of rebuilding this year. It might even be more appropriate to say that the team was starting from scratch. Aside from the two returning players, Lesli Marcus and Cindy F iedelman, the team was composed of a group of freshman who were not quite ready for varsity level competition. Coach Solano did his best to teach and prepare the girlsg however, the first two games of the season were somewhat disastrous. Their one victory over Glad Tiddings was quite impressive and seemed to alleviate the despair that had been building up. However, the excitement from this victory was short-lived as the number of losses accumulated. Due to a knee injury in a close game against Ursuline, Cindy Fiedelman was not able to play the remainder of the season. This loss had an effect on the overall ability of the team as well as on the sense of leadership. The team was led into North Zone and the final S.P.C. weekend by freshmen starters, Stephanie Golden, Shelley McKinley, Angela Adkins, Melissa Shinn, and Mila Hermanovski. Although the team was far from successful, the girls worked together and put forth their best effort. With this kind of teamwork and ambition, there is hope for the future. Back row: L. Mathis, M. Hermanovski, A. Adkins, M. Shinn, Front row: S. McKinley, S. Golden, D. Pulte. 242 Top right: Shelley moves down the court with team support, Lower right: Stephanie takes a shotg Lower left: The team at work against Hockaday. l if s 1 uw.: 'Liv' 7 M.,-ff- ,,,...u-1 Top left: The team races to control the ballg Top right: Lesli wins the jump-offg Center left: Coach Solano explains the game plan for the second halfg Lower left: Waverly out runs the Tigersp Lower right: Cindy dribbl'es towards the basket. 243 Baseball Front Row: I. Goldman, l. Winn, T. Bhuket, M. McKay, A. Marcus, A. Lee, C. Geary, P. Michaelson, D. Willingham, D. Silver. Back Row: Coach Samide, M. Moss, P. Camp, E. Goodman, I. Miller, M. Baum, C. Warren, D. Sunshine, R. Loconto, L. Zahn, Coach Teranova. Boy's Track Back row: Coach Holodak, E. McQuaid, I, Huller, I. Laurito, I. Pearlman, M. Hurst, C. Comer, P. Thompson, R. Greagor, B. Shepard, K. Winfield, R. Kim, I. Fischel, M. Brittain, Coach Witman. Front row: C. Sanderson, I. Saffran, C. Brandt, R. Latta, M. Somer, B. Washington, W, Snuggs, T. Siemers, A. Williamson, D. Ryan, B. Hosch, B. Rumberger, C. Rule, Coach Miller. Boy's Tennis Back row: S. Lux, M. Knowles, T. Ground, I, Zidell, B. Rutledge, Coach Prior. Front row: P. Kelton, M. Barnett, A. Blumenfeld, I. Stern, A. Cohen. Middle School gpm Gymnastics Sth Grade Team Gymnastics 7th Grade Team Top: A.Heckel,C.Siegal,B. Emerson,A. Rubin, Top: L. DeBerry, M. Brodsky, S. Mitchell, M. Ablon R Bufkin H Hunter N Azad S Lambert K L. Houston. Middle: L. Casey,T. Trask,S. Brice, Lanphere. Middle:S.Spiritas,S.Goodfriend,C. Bradford A Foote M Parker L Park S Read R Warren L. Montgomery, Bottom: A. Bond, K. Bottom: A. Campbell, C. Brooks, M. Lane. Beauchamp, D. Howell. 244 Spring Sports I il V , . A f 'LLLL,,,, A ,,i' L1L,,-- ' , , . 49, l 1 wi, ,,, , ,, i . . . ,V , - 0 1 ' r iir 'S il. , . '44 . , -'v if . el' ' . 0 1 AF' A .iii . . 527.0 T 5 PQ ,, as 5.55 S ies :sac M T 4 is Softball A Team Back row: I. Green, T. Tunnell, K. Soder, A Sanger, A. Thompson. Front row:.C. Cook, P Strelitz, A. Turner, G. Laurito. Softball B Team Back row: Coach Walker, C. Williams, K. Moore, M. Collins, C. Peters, K. Brown. Front row: I. Savage, C. Melmed, T. Lyons, Murdock, I. Henry. Girls Track Back row: I. Bracken, I. Norris, G. Gregg, A. M. Erwin, R. Kuykendall, I. Lee. Front row: A. Vaiser, W. Glover, A. Fechtel, A. Morrow. Girls Tennis Back row: K. Dever, M. Michadson, D. Budd, E. Murphy, D. Budd, D. Goldstein. Front row: 1. Stone, R. Ross, C, Cantrell, L. Volkman Pearson. , J- 245 Back row: D. Lipscomb, M. Lubin, I. Lane, I Fiedelman, K. Dunk, W. Willaert, B. Kauffman R. Rothrock, S. Gindling, G. Taylor. Front row R. Nussbaum, M. Rubin, R. Winfield, I Goodman, G. LaMoyne. Back row: Coach Gorman, T. McCutchin, E Alhadef, E. Viroslav, L. Marcus, I. Goodnight, L. Mathis, A. Weiss. Middle row: I. Black, B Conner, S. Pearson, K. Hamm, M. Menzer Front row: S. Golden, S. McKinley. 246 Track and F1eld Boys Back row: Coach Holodak, B. Fergerson, A. Sauer, C. Huffman, P. Claggett, C. Hunter, D, Crooks, I. Campbell, M. Rice, S. Elkins, G. Melmed,E.Kelley,I.Perryman,Coach Witman, Middle row: C. McCarty, L. Felber, D. Chung, A. Foote, C. Deniger, C. Dunston, C. Velvin, E. Besser, K. Kokko, B. Bloomquist, Front row: D. Shelby, B. Green, M. Finn, K. Hicks, K. Rovinsky, I. Sheehan, A. Schnitzer, D. Foote, B. Bolton, K. Epstein. Track and Field Girls Back row: I. Cowles, K. Cassidy, G. Prigoff, T. Newton, A. Adkins, K. McCullough, W. Ware, Front row: D. Pulte, D. Ahman, J. Lowry, N. Payseur, I. McLarry, R. Beasley. 247 A Team Back row: D. Dever, G. Fite, B. Lyon, A. Daniel, P. Marshall, Coach Sayah, Front row: G. Iacobs, M. Kirshenbaum, R. Lieberman. B Team Back row: C. Harrington, M. Golden, W. Rose, P. Marshall, Front row: M. Platt, S. Stone, B. Gold, L. Warshaw. Not pictured I. Cohen. Back row: L. Lyon, T. Iaffer, K. Noland, M. Lu, I. Golclfarb, L. Rose, C. Siebert, I-I. Silver, Coach Webb, Front row: A. Langefelcl, K. Finkelman, A. Iacobs, M. Segal, D. DeGrasse, Grossman. 248 Tennis Boys I Girls ..,.r 'd-M. A ' 4 K. Golf JL L. at QQX G mnastics V Top: D. Shelton, C. Clifford, M. Hofstedt, M. Jones. Center: N. Lazar, S. Farsund, S. Iones, K. Tirjan. Front: B. Birclsong, S. Hutton, C. Clement, A, King, P. Nelson, A. Lazar, G. Gordon, S. Lambert, I, Dickens. M. Ewing, K. Kokko, T, Rose, C. Mulder, 1. Nolte, A. Hunt. Paul Nelson spots for Graeme Gordon on the rings. 249 Middle School Cheerleaders Show Spirit Carolyn Siegal, Anne Sanger, Cindy Cantrell, Alissa Rubin, Kelle Wood. The Middle School cheerleaders gave enthusiastic support to all the Middle School teams this year. They cheered at one or two events every week, and had a major pep rally each season. In February, they sponsored the Valentine's Dance Ca Hawaiian Luauj for the seventh 8: eighth grades. 250 Gina Laurito, Robin Warren, Heather Hunter, Marnie Lane, Naylee Azad. top of pyramid: Anne Sanger, Carolyn Siegal, Cindy Cantrell, Robin Warren, Marnie Lane. standing: Heather Hunter, Naylee Azad, Kelle Wood, Gina Laurito, front: Alissa Rubin Upper School Cheerleaders Show Enthusiasm 'E K. Noland, A. Rickenbacher, I. Goodnight, T. Newton, S. Stiffel, K. Miller, T. Williamson, S. Siegal. X 1- Tllvfi T ' so X ,, ix - .,..,,. . , A J W. l .E . V-en4N ds . f ' ,,:.,l,: is Varsity cheerleaders construct a pyramid formation, one of many learned at SMU cheerleading summer camp, for the entire Greenhill Community - Homecoming afternoon. r . I I The most spirited people at Greenhill are the Varsity Cheer- leaders. They are: co-captains Ann Rickenbacher 8: Kelli Noland, Karin Miller, Tracy Newton, Iennifer Goodnight, Stacy Stiffel, Stacy Siegal, and Tina Williamson. They are directed by Mrs. Wendy Pearce. The cheerleaders were responsible for the vast increase in spirit among the students this year. They promoted spirit by making banners, selling ribbons and decorating the Upper School. They also planned elaborate and oftentimes humorous pep rallies. The result of this work was a larger turnout of students at all sporting events especially Homecoming and Winterfest. 251 3 1 1 ,1 I i 1 , HWMMWQWQQQMNliiiiiiifbiirdaQM Thanks For The Memories a we 4 mx Q mi Compliments of Maralyn I-Iershman are a Starstuff which has taken its destiny into its own hands. Carl Sagem, Cosmos 31 i li A xgtt iq? 5 Congratulations Ann Love Mom Sr Dad W Dear everybody: Eighteen years of memories and friendships cannot be put into words, but I thought I should at least give it a try. This is all very interesting, and I daresay you see me already frothing at the mouth in a fit, but no, I am not, I am just winking happy thoughts into a little tiddle cup. - Vladimir Nabokov Me and the wind are pulling kites and pushing trees Me and the wind are feeling freer than air should ever be - XTC Without music life would be a mistake. - Friedrich Nietzche You may say I'm a dreamer But I'm not the only one - Iohn Lennon Louder than noises of hatred Dancing us from darkest night is the rhythm of love Powered on by the beating of hearts - XTC I don't think We're saying there's anything wrong with love, we just don't think that what goes on between two people should be shrouded in mystery. - Gang of Four I have a dream today . . . - Martin Luther King, jr. I would like to thank: Nanky and Stew for a bizarre evening at the Venetian Room with Ethan, an imaginary ---y, and the Thurs. Nite Club Qdancing in the Stewmobile, no roses, and not making me eat the green stuffl, Rick for psycho poetry, many parties, holiday ears and toes, a flower, and much more, Petey for tiny hearts, singing horribly, and reminding me of someone, Secret Agent for three years of open windows and the infamous furry tiger pillow, Sean and Mike for many educational sunny summer days at the bluffs and the disgusting chemical lake, Chris for spontaneous songs and unorthodox tank-driving, Bill for diversion, Timo for a horrible little alarm-clock voice, Danny for timely emotional support, jello Biafra for stepping on my hands, Iill for some interesting discussions, james for being a Republican, Iordan, Bart and Doug for introducing me to the fame and glamour of KNON Cprofessional radio at its finestl, the Evergreen staff for late-night insanity and violence with Exactos and TSS, Ionathan for being a big furry Wall and a wonderful, sweet, kind, normal tentmate and for trying to tell me what it's like, M. and D. for sending me to Greenhill, Mrs. Eastus for giving me some confidence and for putting up with my sarcasm, Dr. Graves for being the only teacher with cool-guy shoes, T. William CMajor Tomj for Life In The 8O's, coo-ul jiving, and general silliness and wonderfulness, Amy for keeping secrets, being wonderful and funny and silly and clever and tacky, and especially for showing me what the word friend is really supposed to mean, my new big brother Phil for being the strong, silent, silly type, Calvin for going to the moon, and Kathy for being my most favoritest person. Thanks also to Chiasmus for helping me grow up somewhat, you're the most fascinating, infuriating person I've ever known. I'm sorry about all the mutual mental anguish. I love you, and unfortunately, I probably will for a long, long time. Thanks to everybody else for everything else, I think you've given me a great start on life. Bye! love, Suze 257 Congratulations Seniors '84 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Iohnson and Trey P wr s 1 1 may 'R W ' ummm To my Family 8: Friends - THANKS For EVERYTHING, JILL 259 Congratulations - Seniors - From The Class of 1986 X elif!! 5. Z1 X 'f.,4,L'1,f10Cot,! , fi! i I . u wfum'rxx ' !'Nlr'NcQ. eQl,iJ'hZL-f' ' UWQL: K - C hoo 5 Hjjj'Qfj.fL,QY,fLL Q9 au,xQ.,f1Urv R S, D, Sz R. R. To make a dream come true, the first requirement is a capacity to dream p the great second is persistence - a faith in the dream. Hans Selye, M.D. Congratulations To the Senior Class of 1984!!May All Your Dreams Come True!!! Bruce and Roz Iacobs 261 We 'creat you like a Cadillac owner SEVVELL 7310 Lemmon Avenue at University, across from Love Field. Q214j 350-2000 .XA F 7 --- , , ...- f .- 5 li .,. , p ,. 3 - .- 4 ,, .1 'N 4' ' -. JJ df' ha- -1 L- Q- MTF if . 3 39 .. '1'.q-.ity-.Ps ,law -2 LA . KL. if '- 535' 'NHC Q- f .TC J' H '- ' ' uv Q- .'q'. n' STEAK HOUSE HMESQUITE BROILED STEAKS BETTER N' CHARCOAL 8626 Harry Hines Blvd. 5423 W. Lovers Lane 201 S. 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Sleeping on dates . . . just how far away is Philadelphia? . . . I think l'm going to sleep now . . . Thanks for all the memories Ily, Brett . . . fBy the way, my arms are longerlb The hardware stored that has hardware. 0 lla ...when reliability counts f . e H new Q 'fl Ill l 2 ff All-llilllriuuiliilll . IIUlm!UmUlmUmuUIUl lllllllllllllllllmlllilllfllllllllHilllllllllllllllllllllTml A 'Bill gl h L tl: p gvt t' fb ing the type rgltiardyvare. Bfca df 'vuu P 1 pl b n nletmusgomp are 1 Y Z 5 d .1 yd gqjjfj fl if V Ll t Select from a comp ete line of full featured pfain paper and electrostatic copiers to meet your copying requirements. ELLIOTTS HARDWARE cvpytcv sigi,i:z2.irlz 5308 Maple Avenue 526-2411 42149 6999911 264 Congratulations JILL KRATZE And The CLASS OF '84 Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Rubin Marc Sz Alissa ADDISUN SECURITIES me BULLS ARD BEARS AGREE YUU SHUULD W a TAKE Anvnurnaz ' DF If R Q ,iff - E. If ' I 2 II , I , 22,5 4 . f fgilbg-if-S. 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V Stacy, Stacy, Iennifer, Tracy, Tina and Karin 268 Ag. fl Jw... '-uf -:5 ' y ,f ' UW! A 2 M. 1 g.,s ir . Virrr ,W Q K ,m f .VV i l 2, T wp' 5 Mg ... WH 3 iii! .ILYXFXAY 1 .- r rxci ixxni AA!! A f 1 -ixyxrrgw lumix 1. - N53 ,xyfxxnl KJ ,Ax ,XHJXXX ' ',,.'i . Xl 4' y Wliixfjxx Jrxnxxfix, frIx4xxVt7 '1lrx-1,1 .adif 1 1'l rx JI' x If ,A ,L'fJ:xxX11'x wiv 'K fir' it Compliments of SCHEPPS DAIRY, INC. .E i M r Lk - 'af r i , rf C J' 5, i fi, w, ,mn , ' ,'.. I J ai ' fl if f Hn - ff ,i . V m f' .U H , ,f fl I iiii i ,M X ,xii I , , g r I it i-it it Top left: Second Graders dressed up as characters from The Wizard of Oz - these are the witchesg Top right: Various characters from Wizard g Center left: Marc and Karen - King and Queen of the Snow Flingg Center right: The Winterfest Nomineesg Lower left: Students and faculty who participated in the Classics Trip at Spring Breakg Lower right: Sophomores show their pride on Winterfest dress-up day. 269 Greenhill Board o Sally R. Estes! Chairman mg Iames E. Maserp Vice Chairman jon R. Bauman, Secretary ,V ki ' Q Daniel W. Cook, III: Assistant Treasurer . ,' LL I A ,R nf I f' lill at V ., - . . ' 5,5 L 'f I 'Wfaw f x Q' 1 it 1 it , r Phillip G. Foote, Headmaster Michael G. Wright '741 President, Alumni Association H . . Fredric M. Silverg Chairman, Athletic Committee Steven Okong Assist. Building 8: Grounds Committee ff :I 1 ifz., 3 ea. . , .4 it if , 4 W , ,4- ff V Mickey P. Bright: Chairman, Development Committee Mary F. Lipscomb, MD., Chairman, Education Committee Lois Finkelmang President, Parents Association Ann Perryman, Financial Aid Committee Richard T. Cassidy: Trusteeship Committee Donald I. Zahng N,A.l.S. Board Representative . M Richard Laneg Member-at-large A! Charles E. Bondg Member-at-large in 4 . 7' X f I 7 . A john L. Schoellkopfg Member-at-large Bill Willingham, III, Member-at-large ' Q Q S Robert D. Rogersg Former Chairman of the Board ' if 5 Edward W. Rose Illg Former Chairman of the Board K .G f X . fi Arnold N. Ablong Treasurer Ierrold M. Trim, Former Chairman of the Board William H. Hidell, III, Chairman, Building 8: Grounds Committee Irwin Grossman, Former Chairman of the Board 0 Executive Committee L'L A f i 1 i a Mt 1 .. V A 5 ft . Xi f fr I fs f? if gif' 'J ' i J ga' , f ff , , an 2 I Lfmw . f I 4 1 ustees 1983-1984 Q 35, 2 i, wa- -333 ?' a ff ., 3: l ' l Z f f' V ,JN L k N l M2 E' , , x joan Tarpley Winn 14,315 sf 1 , ,' ' -ww fi FWHM Z ,. 1 2 if of Gayle Iohansen Glenn Koury Harold L. Kupfer Robert A. Shuey, III, Robert Stiffel Seymour R, Thum Michael Young '73 Cherie Clodfelter, PhD. Berry R, Cox '72 William T. Criswell Harold R. Dunk Patrick I. Haggerty Philip Henderson Douglas M. Kemp Harold F. Kleinman Walter Levy '74 Larry R. Ley '68 Pat Loconto Richard Marcus John A. McKay Edward P. Melmed, M.D Elyn Mulder Patricia P. Perini Ted Rickenbacher William E, Rogers Philip E. Rosen, M.D. Eugene K, Sanger john Shepard Harold C. Simmons Steven Spiritas Carolyn Switzer Max W. Wells -MAS: 2 72 She threw her arms around the Lion's neck and kissed him, patting his big head tenderly. Then she kissed the Tin Woodman, who was weeping in a way most dangerous to his joints. But she hugged the soft, stuffed body of the Scarecrow in her arms instead of kissing his painted face, and found she was crying herself at the sorrowful parting from her loving comrades. . . . Dorothy now took Toto up solemnly in her arms, and having said one last good-bye she clapped the heels of her shoes together three times . . . originally published as The Wonderful Wizard of Oz 1900 The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum Copyright 1956 The Reilly 8: Lee Co. xxftq, E, ZW fz 1 9 sn, W 1 .v- ,wr 'Q .4 L., - 13 QI Cl 'l Ft 1 I. '. l i .4 wa ,V v I 1' ,gqzi LY 1 ,hr 'lvl- J' F !'J' 3. if, 1 i , 'H in M ,QM cf X'- , .ff 'v fx . we -, N .qw .v- wi ,, . nf J., I - if 'Z 'fl' ' .l' L , f .pure ,
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