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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
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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
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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
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