Greenhill School - Cavalcade Yearbook (Addison, TX)

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Pictured to the left is Greenhill's Arbor Day celebration in 1963. It has been through students' and parents' efforts that today we enjoy so many trees around the buildings. The photograph below is of what has become known as the Greenhill Fire. On April 28, 1963, lightning stmck the administration building, despite the firemen's efforts, it was completely destroved. K. f, f X 'xx 3' X E fr w Q it ss, Pictured above is the creek running through the Greenhill property. In the past, classes were taken to the creek to explore and learn about natureg the surrounding property is still used today for a variety of outdoor educational activities for the various age groups. The building pictured to the left is the Three Chimneys, one of the two original houses of the old farm. To this day, it is part of the Lower School. Below is how the Greenhill School appeared from the corner of Midway and Spring Valley Roads in 1981. With this photograph it is simple to see how many of the pieces have and will fit in. The people are the most important aspect of Greenhill, without their crucial cooperation, Greenhill would not be the growing success that it is today. Above is Le Cercle Francais, the French Club, in 1963, there are many clubs and organizations at Greenhill - honor clubs, service organizations, and special interest groups. To the left, children romp and play together in front of the Baldwin Preschool, one ofthe first buildings moved to the present Greenhill site at Greenhill. Below is a photograph of a teachers' meeting in 1965. Mr. Robert Hartman, Mr. Raphael Hinojosa, Mr. Wesley Kittleman, Mr. Richard Williams, and Mrs. E.L. Geisslinger all participated in making Greenhill the fine institution that it is today. In this photograph they are assembled to honor athletics at a Sports Banquet. . ,Gigli N ew ,Q se. N 'V gn. 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Commencement ceremonies were formerly held on the southeast portion of the campus. Presently they are held in the center campus area in fromt ofthe Lower School or in inclement weather - the cafeteria. Pictured below is Mrs. Helen Misura. She is one of the founders of the Greenhill School and served as Head of the Lower School until 1969. She is dressed in an Oriental outfit as part ofa unit in active leaming - Marco Polo's Travels. She is presently living in Dallas. Every year, the fourth grade recognizes an outstanding student in honor of Mrs. Misura. . I an an tv .W ,pg I Cl Students and their interactions with teachers have played a maj or role at Greenhillg teachers have always shared a very close relationship with their students. In the above photograph, former Greenhill headmaster, Mr. Bernard Fulton and Mrs. Corinne Philley pose in 1970 with the fifth grade girls and their recently completed art projects. 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In the bottom photograph, members ofthe class of 1987 take part in the 1977 production of Peter Pang these cast members are playing pirates who were members of Captain Hook's crew. J-M-Ms , Q:-'Az , I 551 M S! Kk'l,, .W ffgfgfglfs 1? Q is MJ' K 2 Maggie Lepair Lorene Zeiter fuses When Greenhill was young, they came. The years have raced by, and each teacher remembers the white frame buildings off Spring Valley, the tire, the ground breakings, the tearing out of walls, Mr. Foote becoming head of Lower School and then headmaster . . . but both cherish most the memories ofthe students they have taught. To Mrs. Zeiter and Miss Lepair we dedicate this page. You each have helped us to expand our horizons, taught us to laugh, to care, to love Greenhill, and to appreciate leaming new ideas and skills. You both will always be remembered for the joy you have brought to our lives. Maggie Lepair, French teacher to lower and middle schoolers, came to Greenhill twenty plus years ago with a bonjour and the determination in her soul to survive in her newly adopted country. She has shared with us the joy of learning another language and understanding a second culture. In the last few years, she has concentrated her teaching on the little ones, the first and second graders, who have adored a very special lady. Lorene Zeiter - science, art, language arts, fourth grade homeroom teacher, advisor to children and parents, assistant head of Lower School . . . throughout the years she has been enthusiastic and sympathetic in tum to all students and fellow teachers. She has taught each subject well and developed the character and potential of each student. She is a person with a zest for life and a sparkling sense of humor. She is an inspiration to all who know her. Christine Eastus Mrs. Christine Eastus came to Greenhill from Fort Worth Country Dayin 1970 and brought with herawealth ofexperience, support, and guidance imported from private schools in Poland, England, and Peru and fine colleges such as the University of Texas and Vanderbilt. In her fifteen years at Greenhill and her eleven years as head of the English department, she has shown patience and understanding, especially in her classes and individual conferences. Her excellence in interaction with others is most notably evinced by her dedication to students at all grade levels and her sponsorship of such organizations as the student council and The Montage, to name a few. It is Mrs. Eastus' nurturing of our personal and academic promise that brings a student to rise to a challenge and put forth his best. As a result, she has become one of the most widely respected faculty members at Greenhill and one ofthe top few encountered in the career of teaching. Andrew Stifler Mr. Andrew T. C. Stifler came to Greenhill as an interim Head of Upper School, but little did any of us, including Mr. Stiller, imagine the impact his interim year would have. His contributions and efforts have reached beyond his main charge of heading the Committee on Evaluation. He took the concept of community established by his predecessors and expanded itg the expression privileges with responsibility became his key phrase and the basis for many of his suggestions and decisions. While his stay at Greenhill may be short in terms ofyears, his contributions and good humor will be remembered by the students and faculty that have been fortunate enough to work with him. We wish Mr. Stiflerthe very best and hope that he knows that he will always be a part ofthe Greenhill Upper School. Mrs. Sally R. Estes - Chairman Mr. Amold N. Ablon - Vice Chairman Mr. Jon R. Bauman - Secretary Mr. William W. Willingham III - Treasurer Mr. Phillip G. Foote - Headmaster Mr. Andrew Kelton '78 - President, Alumni Association Mr. Fredric M. Silver - Chairman, Athletic Committee Mr. Steven Okon - Chairman, Building and Grounds Mr. John L. Schoellkopf- Chairman. Development Committee Mr. Richard T. Cassidy - Chairman, Education Committee Mrs. Ann Perryman - Chairman, Financial Aid Committee Mrs. Barbara M. Sanger - President, Parents Association Mrs. Mickey Bright - Chairman, Trusteeship Committee Mr. Berry R. Cox '72 Mr. William T. Criswell Mr. James E, Maser Mr. Eugene K. Sanger Mr. Michael Young Mr. Robert D. Rogers - Former Chairman of the Board Mr. Edward W. Rose Ill - Former Chairman ofthe Board Photo Not Available Mr. Irwin Grossman - Former Chairman ofthe Board reenhill Board of 43 . g if 754' :il J, - . ,'. if iz gf , 01 5 4 'W M, wi gg, Q 1 iii we I 7 5 M314 ' je +3 ia 19 , H M 2 Mr. Jerrold M. Trim - Former Chaimian of the Board Executive Committee , fe ff- ,en f afwixff 1 'f Trustees 1984-1985 wu- t 'm u v i s P, 1 ' ss SQEQT' 'fi -- ssssiiiss s. slssffgawjg-sais S LgLL ' 1 s ef . 2 3 . .Q g 'ssl at , N. M ., sa at 5 -af. , K... .a P ' : I .' .- LL':,,iE, ,,, , ' e W rss it za . i . -fb 45' SJ f 3 5 if il , ' iiffyu 1: . I .Q Q Mr. Thomas G. Adler Mr. Carl L. Blonkvist Mr. Charles E. Bond Dr. Lawrence Campbell Mrs. Gloria Castro Dr. Cherie Clodfelter Mr. Daniel W. Cook III Mr. Harold R. Dunk Mrs. Sally H. Dunning Mrs. Lois G. Finkelman Mr, Thomas E. Hartin Mr. Philip Henderson Mr. Richard Lane Mr. Walter Levy '74 Mr. liiny R. Ley '68 Dr. Mary F. Lipscomb Mrs. Lynn H. Lipshy Mr. John A. McKay Dr. Edward P. Melmed Mrs. Elyn Mulder Mr. R. Terry Murphy Mrs, Patricia Perini Mr. William E. Rogers Mr. John Shepard III Mrs. Lisa K. Simmons '73 Mr. Steven Spiritas Mrs. Carolyn Switzer Mrs. Joan Tarpley Winn Mr. Michael Wright '74 Mr. Donald J. Zahn Photos not available Mr. Stephen A. Brutsche' Mr. David B. Deniger Mr. William H. Hidell Ill Phillip Foote - lOth Anniversary as Headmaster This is a historical year for Greenhill School. In January a document to begin a 99-year land lease with Trammell Crow Company was signed. This land lease is the finest insurance policy the school could have. It will allow Greenhill to continue to be special and unique. Greenhill's uniqueness can be expressed in four words - ENTHUSIASM, INNOVATION, DIVERSITY AND GROWTH. We have teachers who have a passionate desire to teach and learn, and who engage students in the true excitementi' of leaming. The land lease is an example ofthe innovation that make Greenhill unique and a special school. The diversity ofthe student body has provided opportunities for students to leam from each other as they learn to understand differences of ethnic, religious, and economic backgrounds. Finally, we each share a deep desire that each student will grow in responsibility toward self and society. We are proud ofthe products of Greenhill - our graduates - for they all exhibit the qualities that express Greenhill's uniqueness. dministration and Staff .wma Mr. Steven Blanchard Mr. Dick Cadigan Mrs. Mel Curtis Mr. Joe Fortin Ms. Darlene Hall Mrs. Arlene Henry Mrs. Patsy Jacobs MA Oklahoma U. MDiv Episcopal BEd Northwest Plant Manager Secretary to the RN General Hospital BA ETSU Director of Admissions Divinity School Oklahoma St. U. Headmaster of Syracuse Development Secretary Director of Development Development Secretary Nurse Mrs. Julie Lewis Mrs. Carol Linn Mrs. Lavonda Monk Mrs. Bert Nash Mrs. Barbara Perry Mr. Kenneth Piel Ms. Janet Poehlman Admissions Office BA Lamar U. Bookstore Manager Library Clerk Bookkeeper, File Clerk MEd Loyola Switchboard Secretary Dir. of Alumni - Director of Publications Business Oflice Mrs. Lorene Richardson Ms. Terry Smith Mrs. Donna Witman Dietician Xerox, Business Office BS Central Miss. St. U. Development Secretary Top Right: MAINTENANCE STAFF: Front row L-R: A Scoggins, A. Franklin, R. Iveryg Back row: F. Torres, J. Cobb, J. Fortin, J. Garcia. Lower Right: KITCHEN STAFF: Front row: L-R: M Rodrigues, L. Richardson, P. Jones, S. Mirelessg Back row: B Cobb, N. Bonner, D. Pearson. Administration pper School- Faculty! d isors X n ' Mrs. Rosemary Elliott Mrs. Nancy Harrison Mr. Tom Holodak Mrs. Timmi Kuykendall Mr. Bob Murphy Mrs. Lori O'Brien Mrs. Drew Parham BA U. of Alabama MA SMU MA Michigan State MA SMU BA U. of Tulsa BS Northem Arizona U. Advisor-12th Head Librarian English Substitute Physical Education Human Relations Dean Of Upper School Upper School Secretary MEd TWU Geometry Dir. of Student Act. 1, .Maw Mrs. Laura Rollins Mrs. Barbara Steifer Mr. Andrew Stiller Mrs. Renee White Mr. Bob Witman Mrs. Marion Winship Mrs. Rhea Wolfram BS NTSU College Counseling Advisor-l2th MA SMU MS Nonhwest BS Harvard BA William and Mary Debate Coach Secretary MA Columbia U. US French Missouri State American History College Counselor Head of Upper School Physical Education Top Left: Dr. Julius Wolfram, Mrs. Rhea Wolfram, and former Greenhill Headmaster, Mr. Bemard Fulton enjoy the thirty-fifth anniversary party at the Anatole Hotel. Top Right: Julia Erwin and Jan Buckmeyer get last minute advise on cross x before Octos at the Burleson toumament from Mrs. Rollins, Debate Coach, Julia and J on won lst place in that toumament. 18 .tit These are the educators ofthe Upper School who encourage each student to be well-rounded and to achieve excellence and self-fulfillment. Dr. H. Ray Buchanan Dr. Vemon Ceder Dr. Barbara Currier Mr. Michael Dunn Ms. Christine Eastus Mrs. Patty Edwards Mr. Joseph Gonzales Advisor-9th Advisor- lOth Advisor-9th Advisor- 1 Oth Advisor-10th Advisor-1 I th Advisor-12th PhD Indiana U. PhD U. of Wisconsin PhD U. of Missouri MA UTD MA UTIAustinJ MA NTSU MA NTSU US History LatinlClassics US Math US History Chairman English Dept. Drama!Specch Chairman Foreign Language Dept. Dr. Barham Graves Mr. Dick Hall Mr. Daniel Kasten Mr. Skip Kilmer Mr. Karl Lowe Mr. Michael Manes Ms. Mary Meinardus Advisor-9th, Advisor-12th Advisor-9th Advisor-10th Advisor-9th Advisor- I 2th Advisor-12th, Grade Coord. BS Brookhaven MA St, Cloud State U. MS ETSU BS Princeton MA Southwest Seminary Grade Coord. PhD U. of Oklahoma Athletic Director US English Chairman Science Dept. US Science Chaimian Fine BS Loyola U. US History ArtJSingers US Math Mr. Peter Norris Mrs. Edith Romaine Ms, Sue Roman Mrs. Sue Ellen Mrs. Sylvia Silven Mr. Israel Solon Dr. John Soroka Advisor-l0th, Advisor-1 lth Advisor-I lth, Shoemaker Advisor-9th Advisor-1 lth Advisor-9th Grade Coord. BA Vassar Grade Coord. Advisor-lOth MA SMU MS Syracuse U. PhD U, of Michigan MA Duke US Math BA Michigan State MEA SF Austin US Foreign Language US Science US Science US English Anc.!Med.-US Gov't US Math fx Ms. Sandra Stevenson Dr. Marilyn Stewart Mrs. Mary Tapia Mrs. Randy Thompson Mr. Dick Williams Mr. George Wright Ms. Bobbie O'Brien MA Arizona State Advisor-1 lth Advisor-9th Advisor-1 lth MA Baylor Advisor-12th MA U. of Chicago US Art!Cavalcade PhD U. of Dallas BA UT tAustinJ MA SF Austin US English MEd U. of Illinois Interim Head!Librarian US EngIish!Evergreen US Foreign Language Chairman Math Dept. US Science Best All Around - Karen Finkelman Best Dressed - Jill Fischel Jordan Susman Richard DeBerry Most Talented - Jessica Frankel Most Humorous - Stacy Siegel David Foote Doug Murphv I f' Kid in Friendliest - Adrienne Baker Most Original - Marjory Graue Lance Felber Willie Loconto Best Students - Dianne Ahmann Best Leaders - Melanie Lurie David Shelby Joey Lane Most Likely to Succeed - Angie Jacobs Most Athletic - Cindy Fiedelman Marc Lipshy Brent Hillebrenner Best Looking - Karin Miller Favorite Teacher - Mr. Gonzales Bucky Lyon Dianne Melaine Ahmann smart . . . four APs . . . takes notes on everything. . . DIMDZB . . .talksamileaminute. . .highest GPA. . .debate. . .John S.. . .summerschoolupeast. . .lovesto study. . .garrulous. . . Ben. . . You're kidding, is it really? . . .clarinet. . .headed for the Ivy League . . . multi-talented . . . laughs at anything . . . extremely loquacious . . . Latin Club . . . track . . . Evergreen News Editor . . . National Merit . . . National Honor Society I, Dianne Ahmann, being of fairly well-coordinated mind and totally uncoordinated body, do bequeath the following to those who have made the past two years terrific: To Matt, my fellow musician, I leave PSMHB '84 Qthankslj, a life's supply of biologically active reeds, and JS's Bari Saxy shirt. To Annalee I leave the leadership ofthe awe-inspiring Greenhill clarinet section and the bari saxy mentioned above. To Kelly, a successful blind date with a cute Marksman fwho can dance!! or maybe a reunion with him in the hereafter. To Adrienne, an expandable locker, the twins Alfonso and Adolphus, and J-JV forever! To Jessica, much gratitude for helping me through labs I hadn't read, yeast that won't grow, furry monsters, close encounters of the 'rfsr kind fhow embarrassingl and GM. To Gavin, inflated grades, the JWXDA evaljuation of your psyche fsoon to be a bestsellerj, a fleet of bargain airs in perfect condition, and a hug. To Ben, advanced courses at Stanford, another impromptu splash, and yes - when you're thirty! To Angie, my guide the day I first visited, little did I suspect that we'd someday have 4 AP's together! To David, Hello, this is your friendly editor . . . , much as I fought you about Evergreen stuff I have to admit that most of the time you were right. I leave you a bit fjust a teensy bitj of flexibility and 8 continuous hours of sleep.To Sarah, my musical successor, many rounds of nerve-shattering auditions, an etemal first chair, and the indescribable State experience. To Mr. Solon, 14 contaminated NoDoz. To Mrs. Thompson, a miniscule NMSQT essay and Solon's Calculus Made Easy. And to Mr. Raaen and Mr. Manes, you have been with me every step of the way and I wish I could retum in some way everything you have given. I love you both. Just as my fingers on these keys Make music, so the selfsame sounds On my spirit make a music, too. Music is feeling, then, not sound. -Wallace Stevens Qcymgmfect yfiififwtczwzt. an MMM 22 Allison Freada Aranson ForeverClub. . .debate. . .prep. . .well-dressed. . .intelligent . . .pretty eyes. . .D.B.. . .talkative. . .loves Mr. Norris. . . Harolds . . . empirically speaking . . . Debater-at-large . . . D-D-D-Debate . . . lives in the library . . . future head of corporation . . . good-looking . . . National Honor Society I, Allison Freddie Aranson leave with a full mind and a tired body the following. To mom and dad I leave a life full of support, whether it included love, money, or a good slap when I needed it. I love you both very much and know that you are the foundation of my education, for I would not want to learn without your guidance. Mom, thank you for my social conscience. Dad, thank you for the freedom to be me. You are my best friends. To the Rollins puppies I leave the aggregate of oral activities: gossip, conflict, argumentation, and the unmentionables. Your guidance in debate perfected a skill in argumentation that you often regretted was ever taught. Laura, thanks for the college ticket CI really need itj in debate, friends, and counsel. I love you both. To Mr. Norris I leave a never ending quest for the emotional side of all beings. You have opened my eyes and mind to new feelings, philosophies, and experiences. Thank you for always listening to an often long and involved explanation of ideas. To Dr. Buchanan I leave the logical, organized, and concise area of my intelligence. You have taught me not only a writing style, but a thinking one. Thank you for the advice and the care. To Julia I leave a history of partnerships, whether it was debate, school, double dates, or a valuable friendship. Thanks for all the strategy sessions. Stay away from coffee, mother's tea, and coke, kid. Good luck with Charles, you're bound to go far. To Bryant I leave a consistent love, a reliable friend, and a deflated ego. You can't always get what you want, but if you try some time you just might find, you get what you need. I love you, my bestest. To David I leave a Paris match, the road not travelled, and a box filled with poems. I know you'll be successful. To Craig I leave an innocent time of life. You will always have a place in my heart. To Michelle I leave a canonball with lots of straws, a tape of the latest gossip, and a song about Neptune. To Scott I leave an endless supply of hair jel, and a freshman following. To Michael I leave fond as well as fierce memories. We fight because you know me so well. I love you very much and I hope we will always be near each other. Thank you for the security and the confidence you have in me. After 14 years on the Hill I leave a few debate trophies and a lot of luck for the future. I'm only sad in a natural way, and I enjoy sometimes feeling this way. The gift you gave is desire, the match that started my fire. - The Style Counsel AMA -...... , 23 Barton Kelly Autrey unique. . .KNON DJ. . .Mungo. . .Zeek. . .non-conformist often heard on the radio . . . Thought ofthe Day . . . original . . . witty . . . new wave . . . pink sox . . . always with K.C. 84 M.N. . . .E.T.. . .crazy earrings. . .Barton. . .DougandJordon. . . Orange bug. . . radical . . . Men say goats are omery Hey Goat Men say goats are too sman for their own good Men say we eat too much Men say goats break doors down And I say if us goats had hands we'd be dangerous Steve Feinberg Goto! O , ' , N ,D g X1 g X V ' J M' 4 ' gs 24 Adrienne Elizabeth Baker Forever Club . . .Cavalcade Editor . . . Mortarboard officer . . . Isn't your mom the librarian? . . .smartand quiet. . .National Merit. . .National HonorSociety. . .everyones friend. . .pretty . . .Beeker. . .total SMU. . .model material. . .makes thebest cookies. . .Baker-n-Baker. . .thin. . .always dieting but never needs to. . .will go farinlife. . .SMU guys. . .goodlistener. . . Alfonso . . . big smile . . . lunches with Ms. Stevenson . . . AN . . .sincere Thank you for everything Mom, Dad, Zandy, and Grandma. I love you. It is impossible to name every member of Greenhill's faculty and staff who has helped to make my life here enjoyable, but to everyone who has given me their time and patience, thanks! Special thanks to Mrs. Kuykendall, Mr. Gonzales, Mr. Murphy, Ms. Stevenson, Mr. Blanchard. I would also like to say thanks to all my friends, who have also helped me to enjoy Greenhill. I wish I could name everyone. Dianne: I enjoyed our classes together. QSO, who are you going out with now?J Good luck, and stop being so hard on yourself! Jessica J.: I will be lost in college without you to call me at 4:00 a.m. to study for history tests! Analyzing Pink Floyd: poems, interesting letters, windows . . . I'm so glad we're friends! Shelley: TP Queen! CAII over Zandy's room and in the Aspenlj A friendship since 6th grade and forever more. Alicia: Okay, we're really going to study now! I want my stereo back before I go crazy! I've enjoyed our friendship. fSomeday you will marry all of D.D. and I'll marry PD David S.: Have a drink of hot sauce! Francais . . . fStop hitting me!J Be positive, and don't call me slow! You're a great friend. Kelly: I still have that little piece of paper! I'1l really miss you in my classes next year - you better keep in touch! Scott: ILY DA!! Anna Lee: My twin, you're a super friend! Malin: I'm so glad you came to Greenhill and became my friend! Pierre: You are a sincerely nice person. Good luck and happiness toujours! Angela: A quadruple 'A' double date?! Silent screamsg you've just got to get out there! Hang in there . . . Friends always. Hil: Billy and Prince would be flattered to hear us singing their songs! fHystericsJ Friends always! Caren, Phil, and Peter: Long conversations and lots of advice . . . Thanks, you are great friends to have! Marisa: Our friendship has endured miles and will continue to always! Veronica: You are a great friend! feven though we don't talk for months at a timelj Michael A.: Art was not the same without you this year. Siw: Remember English class! I missed you this year. Becky: You have brightened my day an endless number of times. This is just the beginning of our friendship. I leave you a long C.A., hysterics, screams Sha-ba-doo, duets, dancing, phone conversations fsay hi Johnll, lots of confiding and cosoling and lots more . . . ILY! Idrian: They donlt come any sweeter for taller!J than you! Zandy: Please remember always that I love ya much! Mom and Dad: I'm so lucky to have you. Thank you for trying to understand me. ff 1' ,X , X L n 25 David Craig Berman humorous . . . Dave . . . Whiz Quiz King . . . SMU Summer Program . . . tall, dark, and handsome . . . A.A. . . . smart . . . croquetcaptain. . Berrrrrrrrman. . . Simple Minds? . .Plano . . . Ohio . . . Big Dave . . . cynical . . . will probably become President . . . radical . . . deep voice . . . HThe Far Sidel' No thanks, I already own a penguin. -Woody Allen The fat man driving us over the nearest cliff-face, is he the same god l've seen you kneel to? -Andy Partridge The devil drives a Buick. -Exene Cervenka So this is the modern world that I've heard about. -Paul Weller Mom, Dad, friends, and the rest of humanity: Thank you and have a nice day. Love, David u 26 ffl' ' Chad Eric Coben JS Nom. . .ladies' man. . .flirt. . .Chadly. . .extraordinaire . . .A.O.. . .rebel. . .cute. . .always with R.P.. . .pretty eyes . . .nice eyelashes. . .SMUSummer. . .sharpdresser. . .Dude . . . gorgeous. . . Richard. . . Latin Club I, Chad Eric Coben, having endured ten years at the Hill, do hereby leave the following to the following: to all of my closest friends, to all the good times we've had . . . they've been great! Hunya! Doug . . . til PB, KROX V.V.T. I leave you knowledge . . . and the memories of us 3. Brad . . . the band, the party wagon, SMU, always remember 84 don't ever forget us 3 . . . Bart . . , Bartonia, I relinquish to you the language and the thoughts within, brothers and strangeness. . . Richard . . . I leave you with music, arguing, and the memories of the girls we've known. Rich D., CN, the ego, competition, and the memories of school. Todd . . . fast cars, Latin, and many good times. Brent . . . the dairy, BK and many years of fun. To any friends that Fve omitted - sorry, no room. Thanks for the good times. To my family, thanks for your support through the years. I couldn't have done it without you. Ily. To my teachers, it may come as a surprise to some of you, but I've learned and grown under your guidance. Thank you! At that moment, when the world around him melted away, when he stood alone like a star in the heavens, he was overwhelmed by a feeling of icy despair, but he was more firmly himself than ever. That was the last shudder of his awakening, the last pains of birth. Immediately, he moved on again and began to walk quickly and impatiently, no longer looking backwards. CSiddharthaJ You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you just might find you get what you need. fThe Rolling Stonesj If you can't be with the one you love, then love the one you,re qs, snug, CSNJ with. You've made us proud! Mom, Dad, Steve, Debbie, Rob, Elizabeth 27 Jan Alison Cowles smart. . .soccer. . .volleyball. . .Alfa Romeo. . .The Doors . . .lifeguard. . .athletic. . .Spanish Honor Society. . . Super Sirs . . .quiet. . .witty. . . eek,'. . .extremely intelligent. . . Yes, sir eeee, Bobl' . . . always with Amy L. . . . Summer '84 in Venezuela To Amy, I leave my membership card in the North Dallas Convertible Club, many midnight rides with the top down, all the v.t.'s you can drink, and a standing invitation to my house, thanks for being a great friend. To Andrea, Buffie, and Lara, I leave all the records you can 6'play',, and all the memories of our time spent together. To Michelle, I leave my ability to remember things and good luck in college. To Mimi, I leave the prestigious title of President of the Spanish National Honor Society, 1000 English classes with Mrs. Eastus and without D.A., a soccer game against Hockaday in which Jamie Ginsberg gets hers, and a place in my heart for being a special friend. To Mr. Smith, I leave my favorite Chicago song, my Doors record collection Ctry to appreciate it, it means the world to meh, entrance into the telephone marathon of 1985, two weeks of uninterupted Aggie football, and all my respect and gratitude. To the faculty and coaching staff that I have had the pleasure of knowing, I leave my deepest appreciation for these highlights: Mrs. Eastus's inspired lectures on Anna Karenina and Heart of Darkness, Mr. Solonis liver lab and daily lectures, Mr. Gonzales's wild stories and grammar lessons, Dr. Graves modern an lectures, Ms. Roman's wit, Mrs. Heck and the 1983 Greenhill Invitational, and Mr. Hombach and our S.P.C. Championshipfsj. To my family, I leave many thanks for sending me to Greenhill. X idk. C! 28 X 'i f ,N 'Ziff-it t J i ff .-1 as -f-.. 4 - Catherine Price Cravens ForeverClub. . .loves to ride horses. . .pretty. . .friendly. . . pretty blonde hair . . . giggles . . . waves a lot . . . Easter bunny . . .wrecks how many cars?. . .Southern Belle. . .lovable. . . hyper . . . talks 90 miles per minute . . . Latin Club I, Katie Cravens, leave to the following: Alicia - that laugh of yours! Road trips to Rockwall, 'gl can't hold back! Thanks for tolerating my flaky moods. fHuh? What? Wait, I don't understand . . J. You're a beautiful person, I'll miss you! A.B., L.I., S.H., J.J.: You have all been wonderful to meg remember Rockwall. Gossiping after lunch, etc. Take care, I'll miss you guys - you too, Swede! CSorry about my car.J Brad: our common classes. Thanks for rescuing me. Your friendship has meant more than you'll ever know! Jess F.: Itve known you forever - sorry it fell apart! Don't forget your bathtub and take care. Lina: shyness, charisse, fights, Cliff Purple Rain, Ooh - Ketchup! , our problems, laughter, and a trip to India. I wish I could take you with me, Herbal Lina. Kim Brunson: LeefTom, shows, Beddo 84 Topper, parties in Coppell and a broken rib. You are like a sister to me. Todd: playing, a present at Tequila Willies, vicious fights, a good slap across the face, fuzzy grey whales, North Lake, He's smiling at me! and my gullibility, I'll never forget you. Richard: Ricardo DeBerryban, lights, prowling, Night Moves, double dates, my problems, green eyes 84 so much more. I don't know where our friendship is going, but whatever happens, I'll always love you. Thanks for letting me cry on your shoulder. Kelly Calhoun! Wilbur, Reckless, Forest Cwho us'?J, older men, HThe Reflexf' Arcadelphia!Nashville, Slurpees after school, Shane!Butch, S.M.U. guys - CM.M.J, laying out at your dad's, camp, - Harris, a night out until 4:30, Rio Grand Grille, Acapulco B. w!Mike, Jim 8a Frisco from OK, 'SI can't hold back! Like a . . .g You have stood by me through it all, I'll never forget that. Words cannot express how much I love you. Mom!Popa 8L Jane: thanks for the opportunities you've given me. I hope I can always make you proud of me. I love you. I used to think a lot about what I was going to be when I grew up, I assumed, you see, back then that I would. - Brian Key otxfu ILCLLJULXYU 29 Todd Wilson Dailey tripstoAustin. . .Califomiadude. . .drummer. . .ToddD.. . . Andrea. . . unnatural blonde. . . rebel . . . always with Richard . . . Valley guy . . . used to be a prep . . . UT-Bound . . . Speed Racer. . .king of Forest Ln.. . .truck. . .resident ofthe Dallas court . . . gorgeous . . . pseudo-punk . . . never wears the same thing twice It's hard to believe that Ilm graduating from high school. Grade school and middle school seem like I attended them only yesterday. And now I must say good-bye to my youth. This is very hard for me to do, but I'll give it my best shot. Richard, my best buddy, a room at Tri-Towers, our sophomore year, and all that entails. We have had some great times together. Iam thankful that our friendship is the type that lasts forever. Until next year, see ya! Brad D., 'fjust between you and me . . . , Sunday Night Trivial Pursuit, stay in touch with me next year. DAN, you communistl, all the good times we have had, even the ones we canit remember, take care of yourself Graeme, our crazy times at Forest and at Bennigan's, Toddy Taylor lives! You have been a great friend, thanks. Greg, some wild times, the blue Dinosaur, The Month, and the time I spoke in toungue. Ethan, parties, the Talking Heads concert. I will see you next year at U.T. Parental Unit, thanks for all the opportunities you have given me, I only wish I would have taken more of them. Iam sorry about all the pain I have caused you. Dick Williams, thanks for the education you have given me. Iam proud that I may call you a friend. Katie, give me a call next year, when we are out of Greenhill we might can be friends all the time. Andrea, so far, 8 1X2 months of happiness. The Castle, prom night, Aristotle, and tons of good times. I love you baby and I always will. You know that you are the most important pan of my life. I am so very happy that you are mine. I will always love you. And to Greenhill and my youth, Adios! Oceans away, Go where you may Cause love will be with you Oceans away. Daltrey You can never win or lose, If you don't run the race. Psychedelic Furs How I wish, how I wish you were here. We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl Year after year, wish you were here. Floyd Oh the power and the passion Oh the temper of the time Oh the power and the passion Sometimes you've got to take the hardest line. It's better to die on your feet, than to live on your knees Midnight Oil You know what I mean, There . . . and Back. Jeff Beck As falls Wichita, So falls Wichita Falls. Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays 7 ljtugaoa ,A 30 Andrew Ray Daniel Up and Coming . . . beautiful eyes . . . fuzzy . . . nice guy . . mumbles. . .nice car. . .ticklish hair. . .alwayswith Brent. . . shy but cute . . . smart . . . great musician . . . tennis bum . . K.M.. . .G.F.. . .classical guitarconcerts. . .great-looking. . . Padre I, Andy Daniel, would like to leave the following to those people that have been such an important part of my life over the past years. Brent - a charge account that enables you to buy a Ferrari, a boat, a motorcycle, anything you want, and Burger King. The mutual wish to make it, let's go Schepps, July 5th, younger girls, and a drumset that can't be sold. Cindy - You are the one that I would never forget . . . remember? Do you and Andy . . .? Many long conversations about everything, can I ride your mophead? Your friendship means a great deal to me. Stu - hot tub partys, Is your mom out oftown? Joey - A best friendship that I will always feel, many M.S. memories, and seasons in the sun. Amy - long conversations, Bread, an understanding, and a great friendship. Lara - you are my everlasting girlfriend. Let's listen to records. Gretchen - When we're both famous . . ., are you gonna have a party? records, and a very special relationship. Andrea - Why did you break up with me?, you have a stimulating shoulder, let's play marbles. David - Nope. . .Nope. . .Uh. . ., creative energy is uncontrollable and I'm not responsible. Veronica - I have the deepest gratitude for your persistent encouragement, it might have never existed without you. The stangest conversations that are not really that strange, our own language, Villany, a concert where we can plan our lives. The memories will never be forgotten and never stop being created. Buftie - backstreet girl, a year that I will never forget because I learned so much from it. You are the person that is the most like me to me. A friendship that will never end. Gavin - My feet are cold, a new cougar, many tennis trips, let's go bowling, a religious experience, the knowledge that we could do it and the creativeness that makes it work, can I have your old papers? this is the most I've ever been, Up and Coming. . ., the memories could never be greater. Mr. Foote - thanks for always being there and understanding. Ms. Miller - thanks for all your advice, Karin is lucky to have as caring a mother as you. To Karin - Dinner in the park, champaign, a relationship that no one else can figure out, so many great times that I could not possibly begin to say them here. I have never been as close to anyone as I am with you. You have made me happier than I ever imagined another person could make me. The feelings that we have created will never end because my love for you will last forever. You are a beautiful person, I love you with all I am. Debbie - You are the sister that I always wanted. I hope that you and William are always as happy as you have both made me. William - what else could I say except that you are the best friend that a brother could ask for. You are always around with the best advice when I need it the most. I love you. Mom and Dad - thank you for all the opportunities that you have given me. I hope that we will continue to grow closer as we have over the past few years. I love you both. To Greenhill - after all these years, I finally graduate. The sunny skies fill my bones with a deep dark core which cracks my soul it makes me smile at the cloudy skies but I can't see for miles and miles the limited reach of space and time of even a love like ours. no reason is as good as any reason. Up 'gc Coming Up 8L Coming 1 31 Bradley Stewart Dardaganian rock star. . .well-dressed. . .always asleep. . .always with CC . . .funky hair. . .pseudo-punker. , .blue eyes. . .fashionable . . .SMU. . .noted for station wagon. . .musician. . .Sunday night trivial pursuit . . . always in a good mood . . . polite . . . a true gentleman . . . crazy driver . . . really nice to everyone I Brad Dardaganian do hereby will to the following: To Chad, the Greece trip, KROX, a hill to climb fbetter make that a mountainj, ten minutes to laugh about nothing, and whatever else you can think of To Doug, the same as Chad but you also get a truck load of Ding Dongs in place ofthe Greece trip. Also included, a lengthy discussion about existence and other deep things. To Willie, the band, leftover girlfriends, and someone very P.S. to laugh at. To Bart, I want your car - you can have mine in its place, your radio show was great. To Todd, an entire evening of fun, a tank of gas for that fun, and our Sunday night Trivial Pursuit games. To Adrienne, two years of friendship, a boyfriend in nearly every city, a late night talk, thanks for everything, you've put up with a lot of me and I love you. To Mr. Norris, Mr. Kilmer, and all the other teachers who have put up with me, thanks for all that you've done. Mom and Dad, you also have put up with me. I love and respect both of you immensely. I hope that someday I will be able to give back some that I have received. No one respects the flame quite like fool who's badly burned. From all this yould imagine that there must be something leamed Q I i - Pete Townshend I 41 L Exif-7 f 32 Richard Cazzell DeBeny Big Wheels. . .big blue truck. . .bow-legged. . .gorgeous. . . UT-Bound . . . preppy . . . ladies' man . . . macho . . . Karate . . .shorts. . .Gill. . .polo. . .honest. . .tall. . .savage. .. M.L.. . .well-dressed. . .Padre. . . JZ. . . I'll bet',. . .nice legs . . . gorgeous eyes . . . voices his opinions I, Richard Cazzell DeBerry, leave the following: Chad, Brad, Doug, and Brian - music, some good times, and hopeful futures. Graeme - a car stereo chain and a Datsun dealership. Dan deep personal thoughts and political arguments. Todd - a new Alpha, a GQ pictorial, all the muscle cars, wild nights, questionable acts, special talks, and many good times to come at U.T. together. Brian - Park lane, Aspen, dad's Ferrari, and a wonderful future. Joe - Aspen, lawns, art, expensive stereoes, 450 SL's, 928's, zen, and martial arts. Katie - horses, nunkachu, a car, the prowlern, long talks. Kelly - Mustangs, nice boys, and silk undies. Tracy - a pickup truck, and a choice of gorgeous guys. Michelle - Tyrone, good arguments, and karate class. Monica - a new car weekly, a winning bet, a right machine, fond memories and unspoken feelings. Gill - movies, good food, Blazers and Sciroccos, Holley lake, Breckenridge, the Sheraton, karate, wrestling, U.T., and all my love. You are my best friend. To my sisters - support for several more years and a new chaufeur. To my parents - thanks for all your years of support and guidance. I have only begun to appreciate it. l love you. Discover the way through your training. Strive always to seek love and understanding and the highest quality in your moral character. Allow evolution within yourself - Master Ngo Dong I'll be so careful, Illl hold hold you like china. I promise not to hurt you, I'll hold you like china. You won't feel nothing, Illl hold you like china. Because I know it's your first time. -Phil Collins Knowing others is wisdom, knowing yourselfis enlightment - Lao Tzu A man who has attained mastery ofan art reveals it in his every action. - Samurai Maxim Supercharge this! - Chuck Norris I am adrift in a sea of ignorance. - My Dad QW!! AQ A2 F15 33 Daniel Robert Elkin funnyguy. . .outgoing. . .SangerHarrisman. . .loveshiscanrot pen. . .barreloflaughs. . .RabbiElkin. . .BigDan,he'sourman . . .John Lennon glasses. . .humorous. . .great in French. . . liberal . . . radical . . . no sense of direction . . . very hairy chest . . f'aydude . . .always inagood mood. . .Emie. . .Dan. . . Humor Editor for Evergreen . . . always with Graeme Hi there, What they expected me to do here was write down a bunch of cutsey little sayings that dropped hints of my evil lifestyle to the uninformed. Being the unpredictable sort, I decided not to do this QI donlt want anything incriminating on paperj. Instead Ilve decided to depart with a few words of wisdom of my own and some others. This doesn't mean that I donit have a lot to say to all the people whose lives have touched me and helped mold my personality. There's not enough space here to express my true feelings and I'd rather tell you about it in person anyway. Well, here goes my attempt at a profound parting statement. For the most part, life at Greenhill was an enriching experience in a stimulating environment. The faculty and the curriculum generally contributed to this fact. I feel that I've definitely been bettered by it all. Thanks and enjoy your life, have fun with it. That's all anyone could ask. Bye. You might as well fall flat on your face as lean over too far backward. - James Thurber I need something to pulverize an aloe plant. - Hunter S. Thompson Eternal nothingness is OK if you're dressed for it. - Woody Allen Remember itis true, dignity is valuable but our lives are valuable too. - David Bowie We know the sound of two hands clapping. But what is the sound of one hand clapping. - A Zen Koan .fffnwfw-7 , fri! s 34 Q David Scott Elkins sweetie . . . friendly . . . football stud . . . sailing . , . National Merit semi-finalist . . . country boy . . . Where is Rockwall??'??? . . .hunk. . .sooooooo nice. . .Camero. . .likes to girl watch . . .gorgeousblueeyes. . .'Lright,'. . .Elk. . .polite. . 1470. . . sailboatracing. . .roadtriptoschool. . .Millard'sfriend. . .track . . . Brigadoon . . . Student Council Rep I, Scott Elkins, being of extremely long body and underused mind do hereby bequeath the following assorted odds and ends to the respective people for whoever else may want them.J To eliminate favoritism, the individuals are listed in alphabetically according to grade level. To Big Dave Berman, a true headbanger, Motley Crue's Greatest Hits, what else? - David Foote, a burning desire to major in mathematics. - Matt Golden. test grades lower than mine throughout college. - Marjory Graue. a multi-million dollar acting career. - Brent Hillebrenner, one of two tough-guy-senior-football-player awards. - Angie Jacobs, an all too familiar quote, Oh Scott. you'll do better on the next test, I'm still waiting. - Tracy Newton, a long drive home Qwith a stop at Centennial - Will Rose. a leadership position in the American Mafia Family. - Jordon Susman, an I Love Ronald Reagann bumper sticker. - Steve Wienberg, a caring attitude towards those of us stricken with terminal height. - Jenny Dickens, a Flashdance version of MacBeth and extra-strength hair spray. - Julia Erwin, a loving and kind husband . . . who beats you every night. - Hellen Greenlee, a week long debate on religion and the meaning oflife. - Seniors '86 Football Players, full scholarships to UT, you all deserve them. - Colin McCarty, the computer access codes to all the major banks in the U.S. - Ben Shepard, a blown-up team football picture . . . what are you laughing at anyway? - WARNING - The following people are not enrolled at Greenhill and further reading may be very confusing. Continue at your own risk. Millard Rice, your own, personal, ear-sniffing aardvark and a direction in life. -John Lombard, a career as a night club comedian Qlawyers don't make that much anyway.J - Susan, the return gift ofyour Pinto, in slightly damaged condition. - Mom and Dad, an amazingly rich and highly successful son. Greenhill, thanks for two of the best years of my life. APOLOGY - To those not included in this will, it's not that l forgot you, I probably just couldn't think of what to give you. SORRY. Life is just a coctail party on the street . . . - Rolling Stones GOOD-BYE! i 35 Lance Lawrence Felber photographer. . .freckles. . .cross-country. . .D8LDCaptain . . .runner. . . Take my picture, please . . .verynice. . .quiet . . .grumpy when tired. . .Burger King. . .photo man. . .200 SX . . . The Lance . . . Lancely. . . fun to talk with . . . good friend I, Lance Felber, being of obnoxious and cluttered mind and X-C body, do hereby leave the following: Ben S: the coolest freshman I know, Greenville ave. and Sound Warehouse: David W: a poisoned doorhandle and you're Ben's equal: Amy S: field hockey games and a great track manager: Stephanie D: Nova Scotia and S'Are we having fun yet? : Beth: Bethie , Mariano's and gossip: Brad B: the cookie cheer and X-Country: Anna Lee: Mesquite and You want a picture of what? : Elena: Town East Mall and We're gonna die! : Mary and Nancy: New Wafers and lunches outside: Craig: Larry the Lobster and the Palace Garage: Adrienne: seatbelts and We're about to be killed and you're buying cookiesn: David F: The Crashv, a X-C workout with only 440,s and a position on Renault: Danny: f'The Physics Man and Rabbi: Chalie: Prestonwood and At least the stereo works : Brad: The wicked pointing finger and 4:00 A.M.: Tracy N: Chemistry labs and Haagen Dazs: Shelley and Alicia: help with the donuts and PARTY! : Richard P: rides to Irving, music debates and a late curfew: Ben and Gavin: Forest and There,s nothing to don: David S: Evergreen and dreams about getting sleep: Katie: someone to talk to and a million waves: Kelly: Laura's glasses? and a rare thing at Greenhill: a democrat: Laura: Pictures for Amold and X-country: David B: dudes and good music: Allison: Pre-cal. and Do you still go to this school'? : Graeme: gymnastics and trips for gas: Willie: Yeah, Bitchin, H, The Master Planet Blaster, Everything counts in large amounts and an Uzi 9mm: Jason: Starships polute the universe, Photon, Computer games and D8tD in the Cabana. To those who have already left: Ken: The Roaring Commandos, The Infamous Punk tape, a monkey, the orange bug and football games: John: Greenville, debates about everything, a l!4 second of a video, KRQX and a lifetime supply of trench coats: Pete: Best buddy ole pal, Fish, The Monkees, cycling and one more race: Bret: Road Trips, running, The Wallv, Jester and the cookie cheer: Phil: a demo charge for the walls, cycling, fish, Depeche Mode and Buffer Zones: Jonathan: The Evergreen, Bachman 5K's, Hahvahd, squad leader and The Sphinx: Bill: The 1969 Chrysler station wagon, The Aimes, Coach Potato, Bloom County and The Holy Grail: Rick: The white dagger, Center, Texas, Mikey, gas and nicknames. And others: Mr. 'fB : Thanks for sticking with us this long, we really do appreciate you: Mr. G : Thanks for always being there: Gretchen: If you ever need anything, j ust ask: Mom and Dad: Thanks for doing the best you could, I love you. I don't like Mondaysv The Boomtown Rats Desire for nothing except desirelessness, Hope for nothing except to rise above all hopes, Want nothing and you will have everything. Avatar Meher Baba L 36 Cindy Anne Fiedelman ForeverClub. . .LDB Nom. . .Israel'83. . .jock. . .volleyball . . .tan. . .mother figure. . .athletic. . .cute. . .smart. . . National Honor Society. . .Spanish Honor Society. . .Mike. . . CAF2. . . Feedy . . .greatfriend. . .SuperSirs. . .pretty. . . tennis . . . basketball . . . MK . . . Kirsch's woman . . . Sports Editor . . . cadet . . . Stacy and Jill . . . bad knees . . . Pennsylvania-bound I'd first like to thank those faculty members who have earned my deepest respect and gratitude: Mr. Murphy - a date after graduation. Dr. Buchanan - many thanks for all of your help and a valuable friendship. Jose - my problems, your endless advice, I appreciate everything, I couldn't have made it without you! And now to my friends and family I leave the following: Lisa and Lesli - you guys are the closest to what I could ever call sisters, Ilve missed both of you. Sharon - a night in the Dr's office, Rick, London, keep in touch. Cindy - fake ID's, sharing names, Calculus. Fink - the end of people getting us mixed up, tennis, similar interests fbb, jt, dpj. David P. - a special friendship that has lasted. Bucky - your adherence to Hockaday girls. Matt - stud, lunch at CCC. Jordan - my mom loves you. Marc - your driving ability. Joey - knocking on your window, on and off best friends. To the bedbugs : memories, the four of us, sharing secrets. huge phone bills next year, friends forever, Jill - a phone call at 2 am, every once in while youjust have to say . . ., Mexico, your private teacher, a man in a uniform, All My Children. Karin - where do you live now, let me drive please, all of your men, seductive smiles, don't ask. Stacy - 2nd grade slave, 141 l, bloody mary, Nov. 9, we love each other, older men, your morals, etc. Mike - a late night in August, your Sr. year, an inseparable summer, thinking of you, surprises, your Cmyj family, many phone calls, and hopefully the future, Ilve missed you so much, I Love You. Jeff- no one to share a car with, the only child - donlt let them spoil you too much, you're a great brother and I'll miss you. Mom and Dad - thank you for providing me with the best of everything. Although I donlt say it that often, I really do love you very much! Finally to Greenhill: For the past twelve years you have been a major part of my life and I will miss not being able to call you f'home . Mica, LQUQQ tfzftafix, 37 Brian Edward Finch Latin road trips. . .drums. . .great photographer. . .Irish. . . Escorts . . . SMU-bound . . . will become a talk show host . . . sarcastic. . .loud stereos. . .computers. . .David Letterman2 . . .quietuntilyougettoknowhim. . .drummer-at-large. . . Mr. T., I, Brian Finch, leave the following memories. To R.D., W.L., B.D., C.C., and D.M.: a band that had more downs than ups but we had fun. To T.D.: shootin' the breeze, a jet engine, and disagreements. To G.G.: Andrews, Judge Bean's, sound, the mambit, and a security guard for your car. To C.C. fthe founder of Byronj: a golf cart full of golfing equipment, let's shoot a little nine hole, the library, a picture of last years traffic cop. To B.D.: Say Brad what's hap?, car insurance, a trip through Addison. To B.H.: the only fun Latin test, Regios, and History exams. To A.D.: your first guitar, Regios and practice, and Chucky U fwords by J .L.J. To R.M. faka Ruffus, Bubba Lou, Menudo, Mr. Mafia, and Eddy HJ: Your hair sure looks nice today Mrs. Cleaver, Is a hearing aid needed at M?, Malibu, Casita, football, bets fyou owe mel, S. Padre, a quick trip to the Sun Valley shopping mall, American Sportsman award, Sure you're going to study. To my brother faka Wallyj: always be patriotic, missing wreaths, 168 jumbo Safeway eggs, a fire extinguisher, a couple escourts and a stereo for Suzi, 4 great times in S. Padre Qexcluding Ranger Rickl, 4 ragged out rent-a-cars, Fifi, Professor Kiki, San Antonio, Ya-who, Bawanafs, London, Stimelston, Casita, Regios, the chalice, one particular morning at J im's with you know who, the Malibu demolition crew, the farm, 5 guns so there's nothing to worry about, a little something for the grill stealer, fireworks, the corn field, Willy's boat and the canoe, the auto-casters Cwith sound effectsj, a Bumpkin joke book, one Bigjooa, a future KB, and always remember-never stop thinking. To Dad and Mom Caka Ward and Junejz The road was tough fit even had a few pot holes and ditchesj but it was a quick joumey. I thank you for your help and advice, even though I probably disagreed. I hope you will always be there for me to lean on . . . Thanks. To the Class of 85: Good Luck. 'v dw 7 .1 msg. 6i!.flfV1,Lx 38 X W Me list K ,Ei Karen Lynn Finkelman LDBNom. . .ForeverClub. . .HomecomingNom. . .gorgeous . . . likes older guys . . . Finkel Face . . . Finkelberg . . . funny laugh. . .KLF. . .CC, DP, BB. . .Doug. . .orange wagon. . . SnowFlingQueen. . .fun to bewith. . .greatathlete. . .flirt. . . puppies . . . SOCCER, SOCCER, SOCCER . . . jock . . . pretty eyes . . . the natural look . . . soccer stud . . . D'Feeters . . . All-SPC . . . tennis . . . National Honor Society . . . Spanish Honor Society Spending 13 years at Greenhill has given me many memories that are important to me because of the special people whom I shared them with. To Amy, long talks, changes, friendships like ours always survive. Robin, YaaA!, put-down partner, never a dull moment together. Lenhoftf I won't mention him, 17 models, your psychiatrist, living your dreams, I missed you this year, ILY! Lori, drinking thru your nose! DLA, harlot.', KtC, g'You're so wierd! l more year. Stacy, Why did you do better than me with my notes? hotel parties, my ex- ideal couple. Lara, let's get J and D together, glad you stopped Be Lo Be. J ordie, funny kisses, chills, the one that doesn't exist, rolling up the window. Rin, dancing to Cindy's alarm, next time erase! Cindy F, a lot in common - last names, sports, guys, I knew you couldntt live wfo soccer! Bucky, Chicago, accidental hickey, LDR talks. Matt, hubby APsex partner, ntrainf, Cindy, sex talks, by the end of this year . . . , jamming in the car, partying together since infancy! Tefiie, model, Ray, Joe's', classes, why did we hate each other in 7th grade? Lisa, Sabra!NY, Betty Crocker . . . dreams come true, drivingthe median,ILY! Bufi photography studs, always laughing together. Michelle, Police duet, dancing in the car, Jesuit lot, no sense of direction, Prince tickets, ILY. Imim, Hwhere had I seen you before?', something destructive, helping your mom upick up pizza!!! the best kind offriend, ILY! Mel, relating to each other, No, Doug, I'm saving it for me and Mel, soccer, Wiz tryouts, hate guys, hate colleges! dreams of the heartfhead, dumped at Homecoming, ILY! Doug, my BF, poems, Dealey, talks, thanks for your love, ILYDPM. Joe,'! teasing abou DP, Abel is a cork! 14th level. Chris, Thank you for turning a dream into reality. You mean more to me than you know. 'fBelieving something can make it happenfh' To my family, Thank you for supporting me in everything that you ever made me try! You've done everything for me and I hope that I can return the love and happiness that you have brought me. To Greenhill, After 13 years, it is time for me to say 5 .2155-gigfi, thank you and I love you, but I must be moving on . . . iw 39 Matthew Ireland Finn soccer. . . prep. . . well-dressed. . . South Carolina. . .hyper . . .tums red when he laughs. . .Hockadaisies. . .silver Rabbit . . . always with Bucky . . . Jimmy Buffet .' . . sarcastic, but cute . . .blusheseasily. . .boxers. . .l9!!!. . .great-looking. . .LLB .. .TNC. . .runslikeatrain. . .old. . .curlyQhair. . .giggles . . . picks on Jill . . . first to be legal I, Matt Finn, being of sound mind and stocky body leave to the following people: Bucky, the 3 things one needs to be happy: A.B.M.W., A different- Daisy to pluck every day of the week, and JACK. Jordan, The Marley Hideaway and S.O.C., A body, ANIMAL HOUSE, A girl. Joey, A new wife, YES NO YES BANG, A hair transplant, wheres Kent? Marc, Is that your car? A real woman, the rest of Joey's hair. Bart, MUNGO, A job in South America. Jill, Smuri our talks about -, July 4, 1984. Karin, My sister studying before school soph. year. Stacy, A home cancer booth, a guy your own age, Does this bother you? Cindy F., my first girlfriend in Dallas. David, thank you for being my first friend in Dallas. Karen F. hope that you can keep him now that you got him. Karen S. Who are you talking to?, you are a great friend. Dave, VT. and my first legal buy, A bent lightpole and my best friend. Amy, A tip at Snuffers, summer 84 the best so far, How are your eyes? Pam, a great party And when do I become an uncle? I love you like a sister. Kate, some good talks and some great times, thank you for being there, I also love you like a sister. Mom and Dad, I don't like the situation but you both did a helluva good job at raising me, I love you more than either one of you will ever know. Greenhill, a good four years but I'm glad they're over. Nancy and Jennifer I leave the legacy of the GODS. Lee, just get rid ofthe blazer. Coach Hall, you have not given much advice, but thank you any way. Now for my views ofthe world, gis flat and is at the center of the universe. Let's have lunch, rao. A woman drove me to drink and I didn't get the chance to thank her. W.C. Fields Fm growing older but not up. Jimmy Buffet We can do any thing we want we're college students E. Stratten wr ff 40 Jill icole Fisehel lsrael '83 . . . little . . . Fish-head . . . GH Grapevine . . . well, its like . . . preppy . . . Smurf! . . .good things come in small packages . . . Always matches perfectly . . . Lake Ray Hubbard . . . Starfest . . . great friend . . . red Mustang. . . gossip . . .cute hair . . . Bloomie's girl. . .picked on by Matt . . .pretty . . . Trouve .. . always with CS. . .Newcomb bound . . .Senior Class Sec- retaryfTreasurer . . . Latin Honor Society . . . gorgeous clothes . . . lives in the boonies . . . Mortarboard I leave to my friends. both old SL new. the special memories that helped me through: CINDY F: Cill gl Jindy. my 2nd family, just come over. never lighting. clique Igodcssesl. will you drive'?, private lessons. overnight at Newman's. coming over at 2 AM, Mexico, Tom Thumb purchase. calling you at 3 AM. Three years ago you toured me around G H. 8L now you know all my secrets. You're thc best! STACY: my bad mood muffin bakery. who's wenching now?. Israel '83, a date with D.S. 8a me. sailing lessons. Ditmar. moral value talks. Fletcher's breaks, we could always wear our pajamas 8L be bedbugsl' Just us 4. Thanks for being there to throw out my mullins - I love you! KARIN: shopping sprees. Jody thought we were what?!. 5 minutes on Central, library. Burger King with a curtain. stop at green lights. math bust, staying with me when your mom is out oftown, long talks. by BIZARRE buddy - ILY! CINDY S: rambler. choices in colleges. Senior pressures. ad buddy. Sat nite TV wfsalt 84 lime, gossip. fling. ID's. co-punch maker. turn off your music. twins?! ILY! MATT: GH Grapevine. pop my back, Starfcsts. my daddy's richer. a girlfriend7, midnite visit, preppy. buddy. sleeping at SMU. elevator at Park Central. tree trunks. what-you stopped before. . .'? gossip sessions! BUCKY: I'm going to sleep now. just one more thing, W 8a L together'?. along light. Reunion tower. Caruth park. my'?'s, your experience. 96! JORDAN: Mrs. G's class. J. Carlos. Freddie, shoulder rubs. watching planes. big guy. I missed ya tons! your lil' sis'! MARC: Louiel. Latin, UT playground. Ee., a perfect husband! JOEY: class officer 8: EVERGREEN boss. Nancy's big brother. Israel, sleeping with you when you had your wisdom teeth out. Joeeey! NANCY: Joey's sister. my lil' sis.' Starfest. my party! ANDY: me. you. 84 Karin. music star! LISA: who's taller'?. party collector. FIN K: Ft, Worth drive. gorgeous! LORI: party at your house. is Cindy there'?. where are we sitting for lunchf!! AMY L: Trouve, summer fun with the group. Starfests. El Fenix. talks about you know who, ILY! SHARON: weekends while you were at GH. visit to Tulane. GBSLG. long distance gossip line! JILL gl JEFF: visit to Austin. double wardrobe, JZ. I get to be in the wedding! DAVID. ELIZ. RENA. DREW: neighborhood fun. RHJH, growing up together. I love you all! MR. NORRIS: tolerance for my informal writing! MRS. WOLFRAM: you've helped gl watched me grow! MRS. MEINARDUS: my advisor. Senior sponsor, Sc friend! JASON: l'll miss having someone to let my emotions out on. but our distance will bring us closer. MOM 8L DAD: Thanks for hearing my whines, worries. and wishes. I love you both! GREENHILL: Thanks for 2 2X3 years of enrichment! 41 David Phillip Foote Forever Club. . .Electric Sunshine Man. . .connections in high places . . . prep . . . good writer . . . short stories . . . soccer Captain. . .Greenhill Singers. . .the Headmaster's kid. . .LM . . .SB. . .theltalian biker. . .cross-country. . .Freshman Prez . . .Apple Chairman. . .youngergirls. . .EVERGREEN section Editor. . .MONTAGE Editor. . .honorary member ofthe girls' volleyball team . . . funny speeches . . . summer in Greece . . . Brigadoon. . .jock. . .awesome IX4 mile. . ,Latin scholar. . . will probably cycle around the world . . . good-looking I, David Foote, being at my own mind, and relatively clean body, leave to the following: Andrew Cel Amy, the house, my bird, another phone, wrestling, chase, my room, the volvo, anything else you can think of Bobby M: G.D.C. all my cleats, a mirror, and a clean locker wfmany gorgeous pics. Trey J: The hex, GDC singers, and a no-goal season. Bruce: she's offlimits, chicken sandwiches, many goals, no dates wfmy sister. Have fun. Larry Z: a ride, a picture, a dream. Was I going that fast? Ricky L: tenor tha,ha lj GDC, and the position ofsweeper fit's real funl. Mondo Bondo McQuaid: another tenor, that fly in singers, and the chance at the 50 billionth McDonald's hamburger. The Lightning:Gentlemen you guys are great, thanks a lot. Cullen Potts: any car ofyourchoice. and any position, movies, Le Mans, the porsche, stay cool buddy. Colin MCC: CSkippyJ, GDC, S8LG, the Judy's, B.A., the Beatles, be cool dude. Clay 84 Chad: the meaning of 2010, and somebody to anchor the 4x400. Buffin 84 Perryman: someone to help score goals, and a solid defense. Will Rose: G.S. 84, squatting, cemen t, ouzo, the duck blind, Are we lost ? Scott E: pre-cal tagainj, and the knowledge that my shoes killed yours. Joey, Jordan, 84 Marc: many years at the hill preschool, birthday cakes, the lunch table, charades t Earthquake J, enjoy life. Matt Finn: a daisy, many goals, the old Datsun. Willie L: get a haircut, S84G, New Orleans, good music, Latin tSummerschoolJ, Good Luck in whatever you do. Felber: my running course, good music, Zoom-D's, fullbacks, 84 speedwork. Lesli M: a place in my heart, memories. Melanie: June 2nd?, me in a good mood, and a teddy bear. Lee L: my sis, take care of her, cute guys, and be careful on Holloway. Mimi: Monsky, Monkeys, whatever? The adjustable nose, thanks for being a friend. Jill: Latin, everything you need to know, 84 a big smile. Tracy N: an enjoyable date, track, cheerleading. Have fun. Angie J: thanks for getting me through Latin. You have a friend here. Amy L: a dozen roses, late-night talks. Take care ofhim, he's my only bro. Stacy S: Thanks for listening, I,ll miss you a lot. Stiffels: dinner, anytime, anywhere. Potts: a coach and a friend. Thank you. Mrs. Brice: ajag, when I can affoit it. Donna 84 Diane: I'll miss you both. Thanks for being there for me. ILY. Susan: 5!l4!84 -7 New Year's Eve, teddy bears, Tyler CBooJ, Greece fYcaJ, driving around, stupid fights, I'm stubborn. O.K., playing games, take care ofyourself I Love You. To all the teachers who have had me, thanks for trying. Dr. Graves: Thanks for understanding me. To all my coaches: I can only say I tried. Bucky: my old best friend. Keep in touch. Karin: l'll miss you. Mary 84 Phil: Thanks for letting me live my own life. You both have all my respect, even ifl didn't show it. I'll miss our talks. Greenhill: Sometimes I tried, sometimes I didn't. I tried to represent as best I could on the athletic field. After 15 years I can say I enjoyed the experience. Thanks for many memories. Yassou. You've made me laugh, and you've made my cry. I know it huns to say goodbye. But it's time for me to fly. R.E.O. Jessica Frankel Forever Club. . .Rizzo. . .MThe Mouth',. . .drama. . .great voice. . .humorous. . .loud. . .on her third car. . .comedian . . .New York. . .very talented. . .always the lead. . .Dorothy . . .7-ll slurpies. . .BMW. . .Northwestern. . .friendly. . . hyper!. . .talkative. . .greatparties. . .Greenhill'smostaspiring actress. . .dramatic. . .willwinan Emmy. . .futureJoan Rivers . . .see you on Broadway. . .Jess. . .tellsgood stories. . .most original. . .Meg. . .MotherAbbess. . .PrezofDramaClub. . . I.E. . . . NFL . . . Secretary of Sophomore Class . . . great sense of humor I, Jessica uno middle name Frankel, being of theatrical mind and theatrical? body, leave the following after being at Greenhill for 14 fwow !J years: Mrs. Carter and Mr. Foote: Thank you for your guidance. Mr. Murphy and Senor Joe: Thank you both for helping me through the rough times. Mr. Stifler: I hope you stay at Greenhill, you're the best ! Ha, ha Peter Cooper! To the Shakespeare Cast: I went out with a bang ! Once more, I,d like to apologize . . . I'M SORRY! To the 1983 Loyola Students: Where is the hospital? Can we stop at the gas station? Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs: Thank you for your love and support. I,ll miss you. Mr. Manes: Fm sorry I gave you so much trouble, I only have the highest respect for you. Laura and Joel Rollins: You are great people that I'll respect. . . and that Illl miss. I love you both. Mrs. Ellis: You've helped me since lst grade. I'll miss your support, and your smile. Katie: Bathtub ! We grew apart. but I will always love you. Pepi: Nachos! This is the best song! I do have nice ears! Why did you hate me in 7th grade? I'll miss you. ILY. Jenny: We're finally friends! Youlre talented. Believe in yourself I love you a lot. Lori Goff Cross O'Brien: You've always been there for me. I will always love and respect you. Hi Jack! Scott: I'll miss you. Jon: Your talent is remarkable. Don't quit. I love you so much. Michelle: The one person who knows me. Am I sexy? Do I have cat eyes? I'll call you. ILY. Steph: I can't put our lives into 400 words. You stuck with me. Thank you. You were with me when I made my lst quarter. I love you. Sharon: May I take your order? Are you mad at me? L'You Can't Hurry Love? Our House Our friendship is unique, and we will always have a special relationship. I will miss you. I love you. Mrs.. Edwards: Your love, direction, and support have made my life complete. I will succeed. Katie is lucky. I love you. Angie: The best friend Illl ever have. The respect and love I have for you is forever. You have taught me how to love honestly and truly. We will never grow apart. As Dorothy says: I'll miss you the most. I love you always. Liz: I leamed how to do the dishes, but I could have never done it without you. You are the best sister. I love you. Mom and Dad: The best people in the world. Your love, guidance and support have enabled me to become the person I should have always been. I still have more to leam, but you have put me on the road to recovery When I suceed, it will be because of your support and love. I love you with all my heart, Oh, by the way' . . . remember the weekend you went away? I had a party! Bye. Absolutely not! Not if you stand on your head and spit nickels! This will never do. Jessica! Where is the T.V. guide? - Honu Frankel There's no business like show business! - Irving Berlin. There's no place like home - Dorothy X!65fvf.f'-51 -fpmnkel, Bernard David Gold video king. . .Forever Club. . .always with Gavin and Matt. . . fogs up his glasses . . ., knows his politics . . . used to love snakes . . . Calculus whiz . . . Defender champ . . . studious . . . The Fonz . . . summer in Germany . . . Trans-Am . . . AP Physics . . .smart. . . Numero uno . . .always with LM. . .often seen on Real People . . . loves Dianne . . . Mike's best buddy . . . Alexandra . . . cruises Forest Ln. . . . video games forever . . . successful. . .Mr.NiceGuy. . .Benji. . .to4O. . .starof'fThat's Incrediblef' . . . Mrs. Shoemaker's pet At last, after I3 years, I finally get my chance to write this page. I don't think ofit as a will, but as a way to show my appreciation for the last 13 years of my life. I leave the following: TO GAVIN: a turbo charged 3-speed XRCQF3 twin cam engine, Mr. 5th, runners are gay, Bonnie, hey Gav., let's DFL, the 5 stupidest things that: we have ever done: 31 . . . Donkey Kong, revenge for my 18th B-day, fun ladder climbing, cradle rocker and finally, good luck on GULLE. MATT: toolin time, it's your taste that is bad, Heather called just the other day. . . fun song rewriting, long walks to band, FT, tum around bright eyes, you have no taste in music, ANNA LEE, hours on the phone fprobably 4 digits worthl, a tow rope, a set ofkeys and some weights. SERIOUSLY YOU 2 HAVE BEEN THE BEST FRIENDS I HAVE EVER HAD. to LINDA: lots of great talks in the library, you're cool, you wear KHEPAS, I give you my wallet, you've made my life on the hill much better. DAVID B.: you are the most unique person that I know, big Dave, ouchie, treak me out, you blow my mind. WILL: thanks for the Calculus and physics help, 3 free driving lessons and some nice discussions. LANCE: an apology for letting you park your car in my driveway. ANGIE: I am glad that our friendship was able to survive through the difficult times. DIANE: a pinch, a hug and some boy talk . JESSICA: 80 rolls of toilet paper and one last question: Will you marry me?,' ANNALEE: walks to band POLICE. an interesting night at the farm, we make great friends. NICOLE: some great conversation on the way to school. You will be a success in whatever you do. KELLY: lots of memories from 7th and Sth grade years. You and ADRIENNE are 2 of the nicest people I know. BECKY: Mrs. Paradise bakery, you have spunk. ELISE: some interesting party searching I'm glad that we became friends. PIERRE: you French are weird I'm glad that you decided to come to Greenhill. I enjoy talking to you with your European point of view. MIKE and ALL HIS CRAZY FRIENDS: Nena, 99 icecubes, etwas tischen tascher, ich bin: nicht warm and some AMERICAN massages. See you next year in Germany. And finally, I say goodbye to all the people that made my education here at GH possible: MOMMIE SHOEMAKER: I leave some eek eeks, some unk unks and some ying yings. SENOR GONZALES: my favorite Spinglish teacher. I'll have to practice the Stanford method more often. Mrs. Roman: fun arguments in government. Mrs. EASTUS: some blackboard memories and a lot of thanks for being such a great teacher. Mr. SOLON: I'd leave you somethingbutthisgiantelephant. . . Mr. KILMER: thanks forbeing patient and giving me a chance to succeed. Mr. LOWE I had fun in your chemistry classes. LAURIE, JEFF, DAVID and JENNIFER: I leave them with the satisfaction of knowing that I have carried on the family tradition of giving the teachers all they can handle. I now hand this responsibility to my 2 cousins DAVID and DANIEL. Finally, I would like to thank my parents for putting up with me for 18 years. It is sad to say goodbye to something that has become a part of my life. I must move on and face the real world. GOODBYE GREENHILL, HELLO EUROPE MW M. HGQUK 44 Yds JSR Matthew Todd Golden Always with Gavin and Ben . . . Matt . . . basketball stud . . . How's the market looking, Matt? . . . smart . . . quiet . . . loves to study. . .Supra. . .Andover. . .Yankee. . .talks funny. . . successful. . .NY accent. . .Viewpoints Editor. . .A.L.P.. . . almost lost him to New York . . . Native New Yorker . . saxaphone . . . NHS I, Matthew Golden, being of sound mind, and speaking with New York accent, leave the following memories and objects to the following people. Ben - Hola, Isch, remember Ottumwa, FL LM, Jeffs room, sloshing! DM8LH. THE LADDER!! Joe Boxer, the beat, or lack of it! I must leave you a bottle of tobasco, a sprint line, and one more book summary. There will always be a prison cell for you. Face it It's just a total eclipse of the heart. Gavin - rapist, Fred, the JCC fence, K,D,A, MKO and the girl across the street. I leave you a l2cyl. duel-cam, biturbo what have you. UZ, and the 18th, the freshman fan club, a tennis match, and a pair of pink socks. Also, if you happen to find my keys, can you send them to me. You 2 have been like brothers to me. ALP - l more year on the hill, Harry Clappinet, and the wrong way down a one way street. YHMTYOOTBE. ORIOIWNF ILD. Jess. - I leave you a puppy and a friendship that has been very interesting. - bbbs? Angie - I can only remind you that our relationship has been filled w! ups and downs. Let's keep it up ! Will - I leave you l centripetal force problem, the left lane of LBJ , and the last br-. David Dave B. - You poor lost soul, You democrat, I leave you with your pessimistic, but good poetry Also, albums by Loverboy, J ourney, and most of all, your favorite, Nightranger. Mimi - I leave you a monkey and a giggle in English. Dianne - All I have left to give you is my best wishes, for I have given you soo much - advise about BD, John, and many amusing band periods. Steve - Que pasa? There will always be a half a page in my newspaper just for you. David S. - I leave you a t-shirt with the word chief on the back. Lance - I leave youma mail box. Pierre - J ocues Coustoou? I leave you a French-English dictionary. To the Cal. clas They're coming to take me away Ha Hal Good luck to all ofthe people above, plus anyone else I forgot to mention. Mrs. Eastus - All I have to say is, But that does not sound right. Mr. Solon - I leave you a rain check for a blood test. Mrs. Shoemaker - Mommy', leave you a package of Shoemy bears and I dedicate a shave to you. Dr. Buchanan - Your guidance and counseling have been invaluable to me. Stephanie - Stay out of trouble, work hard, and it will pay off I know you can do it. Neal - You have always been there when I needed you. Thanks, and keep being there ! Mom and dad, it has been a long year without you being here - I missed you. I appreciate you forgetting your own feelings and allowing me to stay - I do believe that was best for me. Last, but not least - Gramm - I can not express what it meant to me for you to stay in Dallas with me, away from the family. You helped me have one of the best years of my life. I love you all. Zfi4:63Q4,.f A 45 Graeme Alan Gordon Mortarboard. . .orange car. . .auto parts dealer. . .Mr. Fix-It . . . Steve's brother. . . has a beeper. . . Ms. Roman's pet. . . cute sister. . .always with RD, CC, DE. . .gymnast. . .Graham Cracker. . .car alarm. . .in his own world. . .Bert. . .jungle bunny. . .Peter Vidmar2. . .Brigadoon. . .stage manager. . . always with Danny . . . ice skating . . . South African . . . Mrs, T77 I Graeme Gordon being of South African Citizenship and warped mind do hereby bequeath to the following: To my teachers, thanks for putting up with all my excuses and giving me the extra attention when I needed it most. To my parents who provided me with the opportunity to attend Greenhill and encouraged me to do my best. Through all the hard times, you were there to give me support. Words can't suffice to show my appreciation for what you have done for me. I LOVE YOU. To Steve, thanks for leading the way. Your support and knowledge has proven to be priceless. To Kerry, Thanks for putting up with my driving and those long meetings after school. Keep the work up and take advantage of what your parents have done for you. To DAN, we've come a long way from Westwood, or have we? You are the one person at GH who has been there when I needed someone to COMPLAIN to, or just when I needed someone to talk with. I leave you my Spiderman BIG WHEEL and the many memories that you and I have shared over the past five years. Mrs. Ellis, thanks for your encouragement and coaching in gymnastics and theatre. I still don't understand why you wouldn't allow me to compete on the uneven bars. BART: one years supply of frozen twinkies. TODD: my defensive driving booklet and a good lawyer. RICHARD D: my car stereo and alarm. JESSICA W: AKA BOO BOO, I leave my BBYO dues. MONICA: AP algebra and your aching back. I leave you my hands. BRIAN: AKA Mr. T, I leave you my red eyelashes and my black sheer panty hose with the run in them. P.S. how did you get that stuff off your face? BRAD: WAKE UP!!! GAVIN: thanks for the tennis lesson. MICHELLE S: where did you leam to drive? To Greenhill I leave thanks for an enriching education and a memorable four years. You have given me something that I could not have gained elsewhere, a well rounded education that has catered to my own needs by challenging my mind, and the personal attention that has allowed me to better myself as a person and a scholar. What you have given me is a rare and priceless gift. My experience at Greenhill will live with me forever. ff amy l n 46 Maijory Louise Graue Forever Club. . .Dallas Theater Center. . .outgoing. . .drama . . .greatvoice. . .Mudge. . .wearsfunkyclothes. . .funny. . . London '84 . . . rising star . . . actress . . . England bound . . . drives a tank . . . will be famous one day . . . next Julliard . . . unique Since my stay on the hill has come to an end I wish to leave some memories to those few who have made my life so worthwhile. With only 350 words I will apologize to those who are not mentioned but never forgotten. KYLE: Be a lion, I leave the last Thank you buckey beaver . MARTHA You are my favorite little sister. Have fun on the Hill. I love you. STEP: Strawberry all over my jacket. ILY. JESS F.: I wish you all the luck in the world. MURPHY: Thanx for all your help and advice . . . the kids need you more than you'll know. We adore you and love you. MR. STIFLER: You have been great this year. You have made my senior year great and I love you or it. LORI: From our talks about life to our talks about weekends, you have helped me deal with all of my problems. I promise that one day I'll learn how to spell. I love you. SCOTT: Don't let anyone tell you that you can't do what you want to do. I know you can. Remember, taking your car and driving illegally, winning for the first time, WIZ, GREASE, Murphy-the theatre ghost, Chip playing that joke on us, sitting in the office, Scott and Sharon are JUST friends, we love Mildred, singing on rodeo, laughing and having fun at Caufields, and don't ever forget that I love you. JON PAUL: calling after ten, going to Caufields Dilliards fumiture at Valley View, Joan Rivers card, our ability to get away with murder, Mr. Jon Jon, It is, it is, it is. Cin a Texas accentj, quackifing for state, sparking certs, I hope you know that I am proud of you and wanted to say that I had a fun time on New Years Eve. I will always be your friend and will never leave you. I love you. JESSICA: hey chick it's all over. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!! Here's to, Tim, chilies, sneeking out from everywhere, labs, you David and I THAT ONE NIGHT with the mail on Forest, Gregg Shotgun Sams, spending the night and never sleeping. I hope you find all the happiness in the world. I love you. MRS. EDWARDS: I can not explain to you how much you mean to me. I always know that no matter how many fights we may get into we still care about one another. I owe much 0 my success to you and for that I am grateful. I love you. MRS. ELLIS AND MRS. EDWARDS: Thanks for everything. I love you two and will make you two proud DAVID: You will never know how much I love you. I hope that you realize that I can not live in this world without you. Here's to cracking eggs on the side walk, newspapers in lawns, trashing pumpkins, the little people, the D.M.J. club, treasure hunt, I'll pick out your close, collecting money for the heart foundation, photo booths, sharing a room, the Vally View incident, David I really LIKE this, K.C. North, Tangos, Twilight room, B-52's Marjory, roll down your window, almost getting killed at the park, driving without a license, all night from 12 to 6, your one and only best friend, and nobody will ever take your place I can't say enough or describe how much I love you! BILLY: You may bug me sometimes, but I will always love my big brother! MOM and DAd: Thanks for everything and I love you! MOM: My last f'HUH Bye Bye Greenhill I'll miss ya forever! 'I -flgcfilfai ' 4 7 Kelly Elizabeth Harvey NationalHonorSociety. . .Latin Honorsociety. . .Mustang. . . runner. . .alwayswithLaura. . .quiet. . .wholesome. . .giggles . . . skinny . . . true Democrat . . . packed lunches . . . Grady Spmce . . . Harris . . . How do I get there?,' . . . long legs . . . cross-country. . .DEFINITELYaprep. . .Mr. Peppermint. . . sweetie. . .Latin whiz. . .bright. . .older men. . .Gavin. . . Katie . . . The Schlabas . . . Mortarboard . . . Greenhill Singers I, Kelly Harvey, being of absent mind and tired body, leave the following, Laura - Amold, your very own Mazda, Bennigans, St. Patrick's day, Mark, the bomb, Forest, an Irish chicken, X-country, some N.C. doritos, Banana B's, a baby mouse, some wild tenth-grade stories, thanks for the advice on EVERYTHING, expect that phone call when I.d.w.I.s.I.n.d.u.I.g.m. David - a driving lesson, X-country, some I.O.C. lunches, a favor that you did for me in the 10th grade, someday you'll see the light Shelley-Peter, where's the beef'?',, Teqilla Willies, We go to S.M.U. , Matt, Jesuit guys, a pool, some T.P., keep in touch!! Alicia - France, Duran Duran, N. Nill, freshman latin, Tequilla Willies, We go to S.M.U. , Pearce guys, a cracked glass table, let's stay close!! Adrienne - Adolphus, S.M.U. guys, B. Berry, Billy Joel, Prince, a Mondale button, long talks, our mutual love of Raiders and Harrison CBABY!!J, thanks for putting up with me Ask him about the Chemistry homework!!! , A Separate Peace that you loaned me when we were freshmen that I still havenlt given back yet, You are a GREAT friend and I.L.Y. Nancy - Greece trip, Italian guys fBABY!!J, Conan, Latin, one more year!! Peeler - C.G.S.,C.M.'s party, a roadtrip to Fort Worth, D.K., our mutual crush on T.B.,I.L.Y. Ben - you're a great friend and one ofthe nicest guys I know. Gavin - parties at Ben's, a Reagan! Bush pin, maybe I was wrong in the seventh grade. Amy - a mystery ramble, younger guys, older guys, some AWESOME ski-trips, B.W.,M.U., Bridgeport, HOOK EM!! , St. Marks guys????, a chipped tooth, basketball lessons, I.L.Y. Richard - Chemistry, Gill, U.T., and A.C.T. that we never made it to fwe won't mention whose fault that wasl, all your teasing, an agreement we made in Chemistry, see you in ten years!!, seriously, let's not lose touch. I.L.Y. Julie - the Rio Grande B. and G., the B-barn. St. Marks guys, a great technique for meeting guys on the slopes, I.L.Y.!! Kim - ski-trips, Hillcrest guys, drill team, I.L.Y. Mr. Gonzales - upper school wouldn't be the same without you, I can't tell you how many times youlve made my day. Cathy and Tabatha - my favorite frosh, 3 more years on the Hill, you all are great!! Jessica - Tim, Singers, St. Mark's guys? Lisa B. - the Schlabas, S.P., G.M., and Barry B., a Hillcrest football game, the I.H.-K.H. club, Camp Grady Spruce, see ya at U.T.!! Lance-X-country, 'gWill you take my Pre-Cal test for me?',, you are really a great guy!! Stefani D. - ITALY, fand the hope that we'll both make it back there one dayl, some Ouzo, CONAN fnot the barbarianl X-country, 2 more years on the Hill!! Martha - I love A.B., G.M., C.G.S., David Sauce tad, you're a great friend, let's not lose touch, John - now you can play the guitar as loud as you want and I won't be there to yell at you. Illl miss you when I go to college so you had better write! I.L.Y. Katie - horses, plans for SOUTH PADRE, a new Mazda, a nice boy from H.P., the Alcapulco B. and L., Frisco from Oklahoma, Forest, Butch and Shane, Jim, Wilbur four babyj, Rockwall, We HAVE to stop NOW!! , the night we didn't get back to your house until 4:00, a slurpee, a few tears but more laughs. You have always been there for me. You are a true friend and I.L.Y. Remember that Texas and Virginia are only a phone call away. Malin - Eric, the Alcapulco B. and L., X-country, I hope that one day I will get to visit you, I.L.Y. Dad - thank you for all your support and love. Thank you for sending me to Greenhill and letting me be myself I love you. Mom - Thank you for all that you have done for me. If I am half as good of a person as you are when I grow up, I will be lucky. You're the best and I love you. f ' f CLfl.lI'QL O I 48 Brent Hillebrenner football jock. . .drums. . .teddy bear. . .Up and Coming. . . 4BEBE. . .airhead. . .HomecomingKing. . .alwayswith Andy . . . baby face . . . TJ . . . wants to be an astronaut. . . Schepps . . . great body . . . Huh? . . . Andy's bro . . . likes cars . . . whopper with nothing but mustard I, Brent H, do hereby leave the following to the following. To Andy I leave my guitars, my drums!, and the sound system we always wanted and finally got right before we can't use it anymore. Thanks for some of the best times in my life. To Gavin, I hope some day to see you in flight school. To David, let's go? To Brian, I leave my drum playing skills, and one years supply of Regios. Keep in touch. To Colin M., The Beatles, a lifetimes supply of jolly ranchers, and, my voice. To Trey, 'Tm only joking, I leave a date with the woman of your dreams and the use of the P.A. system if you want it. I never meant to be a jerk all those times I was. To Bruce I leave my driving skills, catching ability, and a maid to clean your room everyday. To Lee, Tracy, and Judy. First Lee, Prom with Andy and Tracy, why don't you talk to me?, and I can't help it if I get sick? Tracy, I leave you a tape ofthe graduate, and I will forget about the 90 dollors you owe me. Thanks for everything. Judy, having only gone out with you once befor writing this will, I hope we go out again because I had a great time. I will really miss all three of you. To Abram I leave a date with you know who and one more year of football. To John P. I leave interesting convesations on very strange subjects and a date with you know who. to John W. I leave one more year of football and two-a-days so make it your best. To Marc B., you have to be one of the nicest persons I know so please keep in touch. I really appreciate your friendship. To Bob M., Bobs , Are you sure she wants to? Thanks for being my friend. To Larry Z. I leave three more years of everything. QI don't feel like nameing them alll To Alison I leave my everlasting friendship and my dog Harry. To Melanie C., a golf course? keep in touch. To Jennifer L., Jilly bear , thanks for some interesting conversations. To Buffie, Buffalo , and Andrea, thanks for letting me play records with you. To Lisa F., I hope you get better, thanks for everything. To Beth T., If I were a little bit older? To the Greenhill football team, good luck and I will see you next year. To coaches Whitman and Samide, thanks for teaching me more than just football. Although you may not have realized it, I really appreciate and respect you. Coach Hall, you are the best adviser. Thanks for helping me get through some tough times. To Mr. Foote, you are forever in my debt. you have done so much for me. I only hope that some day I can do something for you. To Mom, Dad, David, and Jeff, I leave you all my love and respect because without you I would not have made it. Finally, to Greenhill, thanks for the best years of my life and the education that you have given me. I never thought I'd be able to say this but, GOODBYE. X , JP- if 1 'i -' Fu I' . tiff-'L .f 5 WJevQ4,cJ-ff vt' Bef' Compliments of MR 8a MRS OSCAR HILLEBRENNER 49 Michelle Lee Hoffman nice clothes . . . Ann Taylor . . . always happy . . . Supra . , pretty eyes . . .classical dresser . . . French HonorSociety . . smart. . .Parlez vous francais?. . .The Police. . .deep talks. . preppy . . . cute hair . . . soccer stud . . . Karen . . . seductive eyes To Amy, I leave my membership card in the North Dallas Convertible Club, many midnight rides with the top down, all the drinks you can drink, and a standing invitation to my house, thanks for being a great friend. To Andrea, Buffie, and Lara, I leave all the records you can play,,' and all the memories ofour time spent together. To Michelle, I leave my ability to remember things and good luck in college. To Mimi, I leave the prestigious title of President ofthe Spanish National Honor Society, l00O english classes with Mrs. Eastus and without D.A., a soccer game against Hockaday in which Jamie Ginsberg gets hers, and a place in my heart for being a special friend. To Mr. Smith, l leave my favorite Chicago song, my Doors record collection Ctry to appreciate it, it means the world to mej, entrance into the telephone marathon of 1985, two weeks of uninterupted Aggie football, and all my respect and gratitude. To the faculty and coaching staff that I have had the pleasure of knowing, I leave my deepest appreciation for these highlights: Mrs. Eastus's inspired lectures on Anna Karenina and Heart ofDarkness, Mr. Solon's liver lab and daily lectures, Mr. Gonzalesls wild stories and grammar lessons, Dr. Graves modern art lectures, Ms. Roman's wit, Mrs. Hecli and the 1983 Greenhill Invitational, and Mr. Hornback and our S.P.C. Championshiptsj. To my family, I leave many thanks for sending me to Greenhill. E I -'- toe ., X.-i COMIN Sams! THE wx!! .5 f lbltfftimtm - . .1 .. t I ,Je -, 'P , 5, et- I..- rl:fm..lft,frn., 50 Shelley Beth Hutton unique. . .quiet. . .wild. . . giggles',. . .Tulsa. . .alwayswith Alicia . . . spastic . . . writes good poems . . . energetic . . . 'fwhere'sthe beef?,'. . .shortand sweet. . .gymnast. . .MW. . . Jo Bob, Mama . . . Brooke Shields imitations . . . lives in total chaos . . . funny . . . belly button . . . always gets to school first If I wait for just a second more, I know I'll forget what I came here for, My head was so full of things to say, But as I opened my lips all my words slip away. YAZ AK: Turkey Tech, Ugaslavia U., Nat King Cole, Joe Bob Mama, Bubba, EIEIO, your lakehouse, our friend Andre who was tickled pink about Boon's farm, a sailing and flying bed, Harold the maneating cheeto, a Brooke Sheilds look alike, unga, dudo, gymnastics, ISAS, sometimes you just have to say, an eggbeater, Burger King, etc, The list goes on forever. I'm going to miss you. LI: all the classes we,ve had, notes, going out to lunch, ILY. AB: Baker-n-Baker, Snoopy, you're the best. JJ: drivers ed, carrots and bananas, ILY because you,re crazy. KH and KC: have good lives. Rockwall was fun. Julie and Diane: while I'm writing this will, I have 70 rolls of toilet paper in the back of my car. You may have them DS: Harvard and naval lint. Remember: ontogeny recapitulates phylogency. CK and JT: thanks for the view 20 ft. above a mass of bopping heads. It was great. LF: obnoxiousness. I'll miss you WL: girls. RL: chocolate donuts. BD: a longtime friendship. SD: hey cousin, we fooled everyone! Gwen: many years of friendship no one could replace, Sven and Inga, Mustangs, etc . . ., I'll miss you and I love you. The BASKET,' cases: french fries, ketchup, anybody volunteering to clean the bathrooms?',, and one wacky, unforgetable summer. ILY' all. To my Dallas parents: a messy room, and hopes that the house gets finished. Don't trump me, Fm not finished, I love you and thank you. To my wandering parents: lots of love and family vacations. Daddy: when I'm rich, I,ll buy you a boat. I'll still be your Boodie. To my dog Shellanu: cheweez forever. Lastly, MEW: I leave you life and the hopes you'll survive it without getting caught. I think you will since you taught me how. ILY and thanks. I, Shelley Beth Hutton, of small and often wet body, leave. Bags are packed, I just canit wait. YAZ Everyone it's party time! FGTH P.S. I MADE IT!!!!!! hee hee hee hee hee hee hee Whoopie! LUMPITOODA! we're talking one happy senior here. Whopbapadooba and whopbam boo ha ha ha GRAND! ha ha Watch out world, This ainlt no crazy dream!! c- . f. . I , . ui f Quit. Wctilfaom, 51 Laura Gail Isaacson Amold. . runnerextraordinaire. . .cute. . .olderboyf1iend. . . quiet. . .independent. . .pretty. . .thin. . .cross country. . . MG. . .likes her boyfriend's car. . .always with Kelly or Amold . . .quiet but gets her point across. . .likes chocolate chip cookies . . . cute nose . . . KH . . . Mortarboard I, Laura Isaacson, leave the following memories to all who have helped make them: Alicia: a new 300zx, Baylor, and a party at your Dad's. Your a great friend: let's keep in touch. Adrienne: the Latin expert, SMU guys - you are so sweet, I'm glad we are friends. Shelly: you are crazy! Driving your car QI triedj, leaving school early, pink pizza, and cramming for exams - that morning. There are so many memories, thanks for all the times you helped me. Katy: art class, fudge, the ACT - thanks for being my friend. Kelly: x-country fit wasnit that bad: it was your idea to begin with.J, a boyfriend, Bennigans, Aston's, M.M., camp songs that drove me crazy, and countless other memories that are special. You are the best friend anyone could have. David: ivy league material, economics - Good luck in the future. Lance: x-country, Spanish QI don't know how we passed.l Katy Cassidy: Chemistry was fun. Did you really break up? Good luck in x-country next year. flst placej X-country SS Let's keep lst place in SPC. Good luck to all of you. Mr. Gonzales: You are the greatest advisor. Thanks for your help. Amold: Your love and support means so much to me. I will always love you! Kathy and Mel: When will ya'll finally get married? Thanks for your help and love. You've always been there when I've needed you. I love you both! Mom and Dad: I finally made it! Thanks for your love, patience, and guidance. I don't say it enough but I do love you. To Greenhill: You have given me the best education, now I must make the best of it for my future. 'W CBJ LILCgk N -C-lfl-B.fDG1fX 52 Angela Gwen Jacobs studentgovernment. . .apples. . .Latin. . .Harvard-Bound. . . NewEngland-Bound. . .camp. . .lovable. . .smiles. . .giggles . . .funtobearound. . .NationalMeritsemi-finalist. . .National Honor Society VP . . . parallel parking . . . studious . . . drives aMercedes. . .wantstogoeast, . .cutebrother. . .involved. . . tennis . . . active . . . great laugh . . . JF . . . good leader . . Preppy. . .pretty eyes. . . I'm going to fail . . .intelligent. . Evergreen . . . Cavalcade. . . Latin Honor Society I, Angie Jacobs, do hereby bequeath the following to the following: LN' Scott, no Josh, wait, who is it now? Someone to cormpt, BBYO, ILY! DS.' Long, long layouts, a general lvy League college acceptance letter. MR' 4 more years of you know what, long talks about you know who, a great friend always! ILY MS: Chinese food, Calif life ofthe party, a genuine friend! ILY! BG, MG, GM' the great trio, great talks, secrets to be kept, Mike, KIT! DB.' A shy guy from Ohio, college applications already filled out, Marie Osmond, a great friend always, I'll miss you! WL.' my phone it, someone to do your Latin homework. I'll miss you! SO: more cats ftry dogsj have fun at Wellesley, a lifetime supply of J ane Austen novels. SE' A new shoulder, leaming biology through osmosis, ILY! CK.' locker buddy, westbound, ILY Dn Graves, Mrs. Eastus, Dr. Buchanan, Mn Gonzales: Thank you for making my Greenhill experience so special! You've helped me in so many ways that my respect and admiration for you is more than you know! Mr. and Mrs, Frankel: Thank you for everything and for always leaving your home open to me! You are very special to me and I promise to keep in touch! Mrs. Wolham: Thank you for your time and energy! It has been greatly appreciated! Jess: Ricky, where do I start? Youlve been my senior year. You're the best friend I've ever had and I'll always remember that. I know you'll accomplish anything you want to - you've got the determination and motivation that sets you apart. I admire your talent and ability and have the utmost respect for you as a person and friend. We've had one great year and there are many even better ones ahead of us. fEspecially when I'm your lawyer for those Broadway contract disputesj Glad to have a friend like you! I love you! Gregg: What more could I ask for in a brother. You're always there when I need you. I'll always remember when you stuck up for me at camp - you've always fulfilled the role of my 'big brother' as your duty and with love. Ilve missed you this year, but it only makes by love for you stronger! With infinite love! Mama and Daddy: How can I express what I feel? Your unending support, patience, and dedication as wonderful parents have made me what I am - you've made me proud to be who I am and proud to be your daughter! I will ALWAYS be there for you as you have been for me! My love cannot be stated in mere words! And to Greenhill: Thank you and goodbye. UM Fam, Qyigne Jtttefo y 'W i i l i 3 53 Carolyn Jessica Jines Coppell. . .puppy dog eyes. . .Tulsa. . .drivesaVW. . . you don't say . . . cute hair . . . ISAS . . . Tim . . . boyfriend at Austin College . . . Mortarboard . . . friendly . . . gives good advice. . .goodtotalkwith. . .lovesguys. . .livesintheboonies .. .loud. . .drivesabug. . .daring. . .nice. . .cute Whatever the reason for this will, possible graduation or death due to work overload, I would like to leave some things behind Gust in caselj To Greenhill and my advisor Mrs. Meinardus: You have my most sincere appreciation and thankfulness for all you've done for me. You are unique. You care about each and everyone of your students. Thank you for caring about me. To Malin: A book on how to speak Texan . . . Bull is pronounced Bool not Bool! To Kelley: The ice cream of your dreams . . . a nutty buddy beyond your capacity. To Laura: You needed a note for x-country that allowed you a credit on your transcript without running. To Shelley: A final solution to your toilet paper dilemma. Sell it back! 84 remember who you're dealing with. They will take it in any form, i.e., used! To Alicia: Relax Alicia, they have no idea what I'm talking about! SL stop being so paranoid! Those record stores just want your money! To Katie: Your weirdness is enough! Life will like you! Let us propose toast ? I think you were only physically there . . . more so than the rest of us . . . in the raw? To Maijory: My congratulations . . . you're going to make it! You do things I would not dream of doing! But your obsession with mailboxes, peppermint, and parking your car off campus? Why? What? Me? I had nothing to do with this, did I? To Adrienne: Ear muffs and something that will induce speech! Are you really listening or are you asleep? Adrienne? Adrienne? Are you there? Seriously - thanks for listening. To Lance: CThis must go inj If it were possible I'd give you a sense of direction . . . No, Lance! Tim and I never did find that party! To David: Daaaaaaaavid . . . run-run-run-run, embrace, hug-hug-hug-hug, etc. You will be relieved to know that you will never have to go through that experience again. To Tim: Ok, I'll admit it. I like you better than tangerines. Only because I finally come to the realization that Tangerines are boring . . . they never argue, yet they never respond either . . . They just kind of sit there and reflect orange. You have been more than a friend. You provided the support I needed to believe in myself, Thank you! To Carrie: You may have my rooms and bathroom! Poor Fish . . . yer gonna need 'em! To Mom Kc Dad: I would not be writing this will,' if it weren't for you! Thank You for letting me grow and for being understanding when I was not. I love You! ff 54 Christopher Andrew Kesler Knows more about Calculus than anyone. . .math whiz . . .cars . . . loves anything with four wheels and an engine . . . never misses an argument . . . National Merit semi-tinalist . . . science whiz . . . smart . . . future writer for Car and Driver . . . conservation . . . Republican . . . Cal-Tech . . . secret locker combination Being ofa thoroughly confused mind resulting from too many late nights, I hereby write this thoroughly disjointed will. First, to all my teachers who have had to put up with endless arguments and a torrent of smart remarks I leave my undying thanks for their patience and the background they have given to all of us here at Greenhill. We should all be thankful for the head start we will have both in college and in life. To Willie - a backstab for .Iason's character and a new hairstyle. Jason - Big Chief Carpet Mouth, the Dwarven Kingdom, Rangers til, 7-1 l's without cigarette stands, and a college without inside jokes. Lance - a potion of remembering. Gavin -life as a staff writer for Road 84 Track and a career as a driver on the Audi rally team. Matt - an endless supply of No-Doz. Ben - a video game world championship. Will 84 todd - indestructable cars. Kelly - someone to discuss Carguel politics and religion. To everyone else thanks for the an interesting and fun four years at Greenhill. Last, to my parents thanks for the encouragement and proddingg although the prod - wasn't fun at the time it will undoubtedly help me in the long run and I understand why you did it. We should be careful to get out of an experience only the wisdom that is in it - and stop thereg lest we be like the cat that sits down on a hot stove lid. She will never sit on a hot stove lid again - and that is wellg but also she will never sit down on a cold one anymore. - Mark Twain If ever there could be a proper time for mere catch arguments. that time surely is not now. In times like the present, men should utter nothing for which they would not willingly be responsible through time and in eternity. - Abraham Lincoln The time is gone the song is over, thought I'd something more to say - Pink Floyd I ff! if! 14. 55 Alicia Anne King always giggling, . . always with Shelley . . . gymnastics manager . . . always tired . . . great laugh . . . good problem solver . . . France '84 . . . good to talk to . . . funny . . . spent a summer on the Riviera. . . Nat King Cole. . .Jo Bob, Mama. . .gymnastics . . . Friday nights at the movies . . . Burger King . . . chemistry . . .volleyball I, Alicia King, being of somewhat sound mind and a Greenhill student for four years, bequeath to the following. Shelley: Spring Break ,84, Turkey Tech, Joe Bob Mama and his flying bed, Harrold the man-eating cheetto, bubble bath, doing the tango at 2 a.m., I can't get this sleeping bag unzippedlu, Dudo, Unga, U.S.A., broken glass tables and so much more. You have been a great friend for these four years. Best of luck to ya' and let's always keep in touch. ILY! Adrienne: what can I say to my Cavalcade buddy other than, Prince Reigns or Rains fHa Haj , History of Art with an F was bunches of fun. You're a little slow but tons of fun. Let's keep in touch. ILY! Jessica: Tim Foreverl, i'You live Where?! , going around the wrong part of State Fair Park, doughnuts and physics, your bug and more. You are alot of fun and a great friend. Bye! Kelly: total prep, packed lunches, My mom forgot my dessert! , strawberry Shortcake lunch box, a cold icecream sandwich, R.P. and Govem. class Youlre fun but d0n't break too many hearts in college. Bye! Laura: Arnold and Bennigan's, cross-country, teasing Kelly about everything. English and vocab. fthanks againj, Can I have a piece of gum'? , stealing my french fries, and alot more. Good Luck! Katie: Rockwall Foreverl, a bottle of aspirin and cough drops, R.P. and Govem. fsame gradeslj, your funny sound which always cracks me up, Katie, your such a flake! , horses, pausing at a stop sign, Yes, Maam!,' and there is probably more. We have become so much better friends this past year and I hope we keep in touch no matter where we end up. Bye! David: Girls on Film , Mr. Impact himself sophisticated prep, driving with no hands, Dave, you are looking very coreal today!',, lint in your pocket, many pickingsups and dropping offs fwhich I appreciate so muchj. You have made my years at Greenhill well worth remembering from your imitations of our short friend CMJ to being someone I can easily talk to. Keep in touch! Bye. Willie: the Tom Bailey doll and a lot of laughs. You're a guy with a lot of talent. Good Luck. Bye! Danny: our one and only French scholar and a fun person to be around. To the Juniors with whom I have become friends and are taking over our places: Julie - Duran Duran and all my raving about them, free periods together and a lot more. I have really enjoyed having you as a friend and I hope you will write me. Check ya' later. ILY! Diane - a supply of what your mom found, hating the band I love but I don't hold this against you. Keep in touch! Clarissa - my French buddy and Mrs. White's favorites, a concert which has had me hooked every since and a fun friendship. Keep in touch. Bye! Scott - my partner and buddy. Have a killer Senior year, Scooter and I'll miss ya'! ILY! Mrs. Meinardus: a great advisor and guardian angel. Mrs. Ellis: Thanks Moml'! Cwhat more can I saylj. Now, my family. Dad: We have been through so much but I will always love you no matter what happens. Richard: You're an o.k. kid and I'll miss ya', Rich. Bye! Mom: You're my best friend and lgeacher. You are special and ILY! Greenhill: I hope I'm ready?! BY . UV R.. .527 Ci - , ,gi I f wi' , W, Joseph Philip Lane I JOEY LANE of cynical mind and well rounded body leave: Dr. Graves, a great friend and a place to sleep, thanks for everything. Dr. Buchanan, you have been a positive influence for me. I appreciate your concem and your friendship. Lori, a true friend, i promise i'll shave. Hamlet, two ofa kind. David, SSLL enterprises will succeed. dont get lost in the ivy. Len, my first best friend, i love you. Stacy, can i borrow your lab? always an ear for me, your the greatest. Cindy S, breakfast at 4:00 a.m. munchies, late night calls and visits. Cindy F. remember our car wreck in '81 . stay close. Melanie, your a great friend, ifonly we could get along. i love you. Ablon, our semi-annual conversation. be smart. have you not heard that before. Phil foote, you have a bad job but somebody's got to do it. Matt do you think we can finish all that? ok just one. many nights of deep thought and mass consumption. life-time subscription to rolling stone and a big screen T.V. for your car. Bucky, we can take care ofyour problem it'sjust a phone call away. you are the most righteous waspy mf i know. a great friendship we have had. Andy, my closest friend, you were right, those were the best days. i miss you and those times. Jordan 84 Marc, my brothers and best friends, how can i express what you guys mean to me. J, we will live together in montana and our books will be a success, stay cynical and forget conspiracy. M, our business will bring us great fortune, or yours will. thanks for 4 years of homework and for dragging me through school. one day i'll work. I love you guys. Popper, i have always tried to model myself by you. i know you are happy now and looking down upon us with great joy. I love you and I miss you. Big nan, Momma nancy, you have been such a friend to me, mean nancy, i won't wear those underpants like my daddy. i love you. KAREN, you are my best friend. movies and cold rooms, chinese food and lobsters. our families. dreams, memories. lake tahoe will always be there. illl put on my seatbelt and call you when i get home. the greatest times of my life have been spent with you. may 13, I LOVE YOU, OK. BARBIE, you are the smartest, cutest kid i know. our friendship means a great deal to me and i know you will miss me. MARNIE, i know mom and dad say we are the most alike, try and just do the good things i've done and be smart. i know we have had some problems, but you know how i feel about you. NANCY, you always get me out of trouble, why? i think I'm going to take you with me next year. there is no one that takes care of me like you do. you are so special you'l1 never know . . . the three of you make my life so special and make me just that much happier. You will never understand the attachment i have to you. I LOVE YOU. MOM, Thank you for always being behind and giving me so much love. i didn't always deserve it. you are the greatest and i love you. DAD, I know I don't always let you know this but i have the greatest respect and admiration for you. you have given me such opportunity for which i am grateful. you have taught me right and wrong. but most of all you have been my closest and best friend. I LOVE YOU. Don't ever hit your mother with a shovel, it leaves a bad impression on her mind. -Butch Cassidy 57 Amy Elizabeth Langefeld volleyball Captain . . . smart . . . National Honor Society . . Andrew, Andrew, Andrew . . . always with .lan . . . tennis . . . pretty. . .notes on paper sacks. . .future vet. . .lost hercar. . . humble . . . Homecoming Nom . . . dates the Headmaster's son . . . great smile. . . Mustang. . . intelligent I, Amy Langefeld, would like to leave the following memories to the people who have made the last four years of my life special. Dr. Graves: ice cream on Saturday night, a muted hom, and your own city on the Hill. Dr. Buchanan: trips to the Kimball, and surprise visits. Thank you for caring so much. Jan: San Francisco, going bowling, lifeguarding, long talks, history outlines, volleyball, looking for starving artists, the BCC, and pizza at Al's. Cindy: junior privileges, talks about J ,J 84 A, one night in an airplane, Fizix, Calc, and APU, pictures at Churchill, It,s the fruit ofthe loom guyslv, and making cookies on Saturday night. Kyle: pizza man, trips to Ft. Worth, Sox games, dinner at Lombardi's, Trivial Pursuit on the doorstep, and searching for food after 11:00. Andy: classical guitar concerts, making tapes, f'Bread,', late night talks, Simon and Garfunklej' and sitting by the water at Reunion. Andrea: swimming in fountains, Hawaii '83, The Banana Moon and f'Spatts . John P.: talks about C 8L A, and playing football. John W.: Sunday afternoon football games, and feeding ducks at Fair Park. Dianne and Donna Cmy locker buddylx a trip to Ft. Worth, a great chair, jumping contests, and candy. Take care ofthe volleyball team next year. Amy: four more years on the Hill, great talks, and a new chauffeur. Don't ever lose your identity because you're a really special person. David Cmy volleyball buddyj: an evening at Norbuck, long talks, AP, 963?!?, trips to Mickey Dls, and a never ending extension. You've been a great brother. Sue and Chuck: road trips, skiing at 6:00 A.M., a great reception, and your own Gold . ILYB. Mom and Dad: Thank you for all your patience and understanding, you taught me to teach myself Although Fm leaving home, I'll never leave you. I love you both. Andrew: I was going to start listing our memories, but every moment we share together is special to me. The last two years of my life have been heaven. You are my best friend, and I'll always love you. I would never sell my story to Rolling Stone. e t'aime. 58 Pierre Fabrice Lebahar This page dictated by feeling of renewal rather than end, making itself the witness of the saddness which assails me at the idea of leaving Greenhill. However, this year has been for me a source of surprises and joy that nothing will dry up, and of which I will come to drink plentifully when I am thirsty for friendship. Thus, to Ben, Matthew, Gavin, Elise, I wish for this marvelous quartet to stay unified, and to keep this gleam which enlightens their eyes. To Anna Lee, Adrienne, Linda, Nicole, Angie, Steffie thanks for the niceness which they have shown to me during each day of the year. To Lance, Dan, David, Will, Bart, Joey, Richard . . . All have contributed to make each day a pleasure, each day staning with the niceness of Nancy. Also, I am grateful to Mr. Foote for permitting me to enter Greenhill, which, without his work, and that of his assistants, would not be the terrific school renowned in all of Dallas. Likewise to all the teachers for their competance and their patience. All have helped to remove the scholastic difficulties which have arisen during my stay. And above all, thank you Mrs. White, who has exerted herself with the kindness and availability which are in the habit of her. And I would like to thank my host family, who has helped me beyond all I could hope during my friendly experience. The same for Clifton and Lyndy, who have helped me too a lot iso muchj. Here are random friendly impressions, without order of preference, because all have in my heart the same importance, that is to say at the top. Thanks to you all. Dre WE. L3 gif 59 Marc Lewis Lipshy good-looking. . .future millionaire. . .future President of Zales Corporation. . .math whiz. . .Forever Club. . . prep. . .nice car. . .Lipper. . .Ferrari. . .nicePorsche. . .lookingforalaugh . . .Lara. . .LL. . .CS. . .late night study sessions. . .Joey's BF. . .Mrs.Shoemaker,spet. . .greathair. . .sarcastic. . .TNC . . . always with JL, JS, BL, MF. . . Daddyls boy. . . RX7. . . Mrs. Silven's pet . . . Latin Club . . . Sophomore Class Pres Will I or will I not? I will. To my family, Mom, Dad, Lynn, Brad, Jennifer, and Carson, thanks for the support, encouragement and just being there when I needed you. Without you I do not think I would or could have made it this far. To Jennifer I leave a mention in my will and a solution to all your problems. To Joey I leave an infinite number of personal conversations concerning my greatest hang-ups: sex, girls, drugs, rock-n-roll, and our futures. Jordan, what can I leave the person I have spent I 5 years with. The memories are endless. We will always have each other. And a final image while we are on the subject - Old Friends Cin front of my childhood homej. Bucky, we went from racing Hot-Wheels down your stairs to racing Ferraris and Porsches down the streets ofNo11h Dallas. I leave with you conversations about the pursuit of fast cars and girls. Matt, I leave a huge gang fight in which you are the victor Cthis will make your highschool days complete-:J and the Presidency of T.N.C., which you well deserve. Lara, my first Love, I will always try to leave You Cwith a capitalj behind and try to be your friend. We had our days, since gone. We now have the memories. Bart, my Greenhill experience would not ha ve been complete without you. Lisa, I leave a blinking friendship that will always be special. Lori, I leave a big bruise and myself as the brother you always needed. Cindy, I leave a frustrating golf swing, a culturally enlightened evening, and a friendship I will always remember. Stacy, sixth grade lover, I leave a year of Sushi dinners with Tami. Andrew, I take back all the guilt trips I put you on, and I thank you for explaining the concept of individuality. Mrs. Silven, my favorite teacher by far, now I will no longer have to put up with you and your wise-cracks. Ms. Shoemaker, thank you for being the wonderful teacher that you are, but I still think that you should give essay tests instead. To the rest ofthe faculty that I have come in contact with the last fifteen, I thank you all. May the friendships and loves I have made at Greenhill last orever. Wig JW! 60 ui e e f .1 .i t t ' n - -fa saw -ls. ft---' :saws-:rig .,.-:+ ' 'sss --- William Duncan Loconto non-conformist. . .shadow. . .The Brotherhood. . .Photon. . . Tom Bailey look-alike. . .never at school. . . Music Editor. . . rebel . . . fashion plate . . . Forever Club . . . looks like the lead singer ofthe Thompson Twins. . . call me Spike . . .hasagreat family. . .multi-talented. . .individualist. . .unique. . .dresses nicely. . .great musician. . .punk. . .beautiful eyes. . .always laughing. . .o1iginal. . .Cheryl. . .Greece trip '84, . .Friday nights at the movies . . . stands out in a crowd . . . earrings . . . great singer . . . Greenhill Singers . . . Latin Club I Willie Loconto, feebly attempting to chronicle the past 12 years of my life in only 350 words, hereby say the following to all who have been a part of my experiences: THANKS The grabbing hands grab all they can. All for themselves, after all. Itls a competitive world. Everything counts in large amounts. - Depeche Mode It's funny how they shoot you down when your hands are held up high, and you open up your heart and soul, but thatls not enough for most. KM? 1 Congratulations, Willie Love, Mom, Dad and Rick 61 Monica Lu Close-Up '83 . . . tennis . . . pretty house . . . great dresser . . . blue Berlinetta. . .pretty hair. . .St. Marks guys. . .always with Tracy and Michelle. . . beautiful. . . TN. . .Texas accent. . . great figure . . . sexy eyes . . . always laughing . . . Vanderbilt summer'84. . .REN. . .CC. . .hot tub parties. . . Black and White party . . . quiet in class . . . UT Bound . . . karate . . . I, Monica Lu, being of sound mind and body only while typing my will, do hereby bequeath the following: To Tracy N.: a great friendship and numerous good times, hot tub parties, summer ,84, car keys in the gutter, Marksman Ball, Marr'iano's and Andrew's, l 5 blue meanies, trips to Vandy, and your big brother. BFF!! ' many more good times to come!!!!! To Richard fmy future husbandj: a date for three, Karate, too many fights, Best Friends, and a great friendship that will last forever no matter where we are!!! To Michelle: a great friend, B.B.Y.O., St. Marks Sr. Follies '84, many concerts, a Doubletree Inn party Marriano's, karate, a 6-pack of coke and a bag of chips, and tons more of good times!! To Jess: the funniest person I will ever meet, a good friendship, homecoming 1984, MarTiano's, and another year of chemistry. To Angie: a good friend, parties, S.A.T. class, and many more good times. To Sharon: a great friendship, hot tub parties, summer '84, the drive-in, Alan M., Brookhaven, Andy voosh, a road trip to Austin, McDonald's, BRUCE SPRINGSTEIN, and tons more good times. To Tracy J.: a great friend, movies, chinese food, Andy's band, More good times and a few cob. To Larry Z.: Mr. Athletic, I sound like who?, latenight phone convo's, how old are you?, more good times and aboc. To Melanie and Melinda: I mean Bert and Emie, have fun your last three years on the Hill. To Marc R. and Kevin H.: Football Superstars, yall are really great guys, Maybe one of these days I'll pick yall up. To Jimmy: I leave you all your clothes that you let me borrow and a couple of c.c. Your a great brother! Thanks for putting up with me and everything else. Study Hard!! I love you tons!!!! To Jason: I leave you all your tapes that you let me borrow. Thanks for all those car washes, putting up with me and everything else. Your a great brother! Study Hard!! I love you tons!!!! To Stephanie: Little Lu, I Leave you six more years an the Hill, your own phone line, and a purple Porsche. Thanks for everything. Your the best little sis. I love you tons!!!! To Mom and Dad: Thanks for EVERYTHING! I really appreciate all those extra privilages and the freedom to almost anything that I wanted to!! Thanks for putting up with me cuz I know it was hard. Yall are the best parents!! I love you both very much!!!!!!!!!!! To anyone I left out: I didn't forget you, I was just limited to the amount of space. To G-Hill: Thanks for the last 4 years. No child is bad from the beginning, He only imitates his atmosphere. Prince If you can imagine it, you can achieve it, If you can dream it, you can become it. William A. Ward Quito g K effuccuestt 62 Melanie Sue Lurie South Africa. . .Max. ,gets hyper after lunch. . .HM Nom. . .Israel '83, . .Mel. . .takes great notes. . .gossips. . .funny laugh, . .cute sneeze. . .always with Stefani and Mimi. . .Oddles. . .pretty eyes. . . good leader. . .gets things done. . .National HonorSociety. . .Mulanie . . .HomecomingNom. . .friendly. . .studious. . .incredibly nice. . . fun . . . giggles a lot . . . college guy . . . Student Council Secretary . . . donut queen . . . great friend . . . may I help you? Whatever! . . . GRAUE!!!!! . . . Mortarboard . . . Evergreen ads manager . . . MNO, NO! After all is said and done, the only things we keep forever are the ones we give away. I thank all these special people who have given me so much and I hope someday I will be able to return it, until then I leave: First to my teachers: Mrs. Eastus and Dr. Graves: words, Cnot even concise or descriptive onesj can express my gratitude for encouraging me to love leaming. Dr. Buchanan: another warm, caring individual to be able to match halfofeverything you do. Dr. Stewart: 600 new ads and a great appreciation for all your caring and coniidence. Mrs. Parham: an advisory without a grouu or a problem from me and many thanks. Mrs. Silven: A special thank-you for everything you do. Next to my Hiends who have sometimes taught fcorruptedj me as much in other areas: Robin.' 4's, a new diet, good gossip, mothers, what are friends for mutual feelings, an exciting experience together, and a wonderful friendship that means the world to me. Amy: a trip to the park, a future r.m., an amazing friendship - so quick but so incredible, a super understanding and many great memories to come. Andrea: Many past memories, a carrot with peanut butter, a radioer, and lots of fun. Mindy: a long distance phone coupon, thousands more talks, a new friend and a VERY special friendship. Brett: an identical thinker. a fellow troublemaker and a boatride on Lake Kiowa. Mark: Another new car, a final friendship, and continual special caring, Jackie: more grandparents, a dinner, and great times to come. Lisi: Driving lessons, a J.T. tape, and two more years at GH, Lori and Lisa: A day without me being wild in pre-cal and physics, or without having a good story. Jessica: Another P.E. chat, and more girls like us. Joey: a khugh sound, a sincere and special friendship, and an open shoulder always waiting for you! Mimi: complaining sessions, more juniors, another St. Mt' 'ks function, the BEST tastel, Chilis, a fan-tastic friend who somehow always .makes me smile, and never ending care, Stekini: Stef! lunchtime discussions, advice, advice, advice, same situations, identical thoughts, Chilis, exercise classes, so many great memories and so very many more to come!! and an extra-ordinary friendship! Karen: a fireplace, more comparisons, whir ers, soccer lessons, new experiences, my sense of direction, slurpee-songs and a unique friend. Max: a play with an obvious ending, 500 points, another 5 U49 many wonderful memories, great care, and my love. Hnally to those who are always helping and supporting me: Lesley: a retum book of advice, a telephone, a conspiracy, a little more tact and a whole lot oflove and respect!! Wendy: a bananana-face, a pair ofyour own shoes, some paper titles, a wish for your everlasting happiness, and my love! Rho and Ronnie: a new name for Jody, another year like this one!! I don't know how I could have made it without you!! Great thanks and all my love! Karen and Graham: a messy room, an exciting discovery of two wonderful people!! more ofmy new problems, spanish lessons and all ofmy love. Lynne: the position of baby and many remarkable years in the best family you could ask for !! Mom and Dad: a quiet household, one phone line, and my UTMOST love, respect, and thanks for everything you both are always doing for me. Thank you all for many cherished memories!! ee 63 Edwin Buchanan Lyon IV tennis BMW . . . good-looking . . . sexy . . . good dresser . . , blonde hair, blue eyes . . . Buckwheat . . . funny . . . nice smile . . .TNC. . .Matt. . .Hockaday girls. . .tall. . .crazy driver . . .hatesAmerican cars. . .Buckaroo. . .cutesis. . .H.D.s. . . hot tub . . . Forever Club . . . smart I, Bucky Lyon, being of slim body and unpredictable mind do hereby leave to the following: To Joey-Karen, many felonies, a marlin, J . Daniels, yes-no-YES , my driving ability. To Lip - MR. Ferrari - not a TRUE Porsche lover, Hey, there are some chicks, letls nab'em , an even better cornering VChiCl112lf, we both know that we'll be taking even Wilder Sunday drives at 40 yrs. old. To Jordache - Shuzbut, puke green car, punk chick in whirlpool, shooster pals, a definate insight to gastronomy. To Matt-S-Box, Bud Man, endless supply of tuna, Tracy B., Is that really the last time?,', a big hooter, once to be in the mood. To Dave F. - pals since pre-school, an endless supply of younger girls Knot my sisterllj To Karin M. - a freshman romance and the fact that I'll always care TONS for you. To Donna - fun sophomore year, I hope that you've finally seen the light . . . BMW's ARE better. To Stacy - fun squirts together, a quieter mouth, a chest, more kisses - just if I don't have to bitch about disgusting lipstick! To Jill- a bigger body, another red on red, Prez ofthe G-Hill grapevine. To Cindy - your own little blow-up Mike-doll. To Cindy - calculus dropout, unique ability to ramble. To M.F, D.N., A.K., K.K., L.C. - TNC without us and best of luck as Hockadaisy seniors. To Monica - your ability to be a hooter head and an interesting evening at the St. Mark's sophomore parking lot in '83. To Missy - Fishy, Wombat, fun dates, you bring out the strange side of me - maybe that means something?, I want u to know that I really enjoy being with you. To mungo - an oranger car, your incredible promiscuity with punk rock chicks. To Hamlet - a foot race out of Yunan, fun double dates, the fact that G-Hill IS better than St. Mark's. To Michael - hooter pals, long talks about women and cars fpreference?J, thanks for helping me through those hard times. To Rick - a quickie with Phoebe. To John S. - a perpetual duck hunt. To Karen S. - a great ability to make me mad, I'm very sorry for the times that I've made you mad, I may not show it but I do care. To Kim - incredible times at SMU, our ability to instantly hit it off You're a great girl fyou mess up - but everybody doesl I have never felt so strongly for someone as for you - I hope you'll always, in some way, be a part of my life. Thanks for such wonderful times. To Lee - even at college I will do my best to keep you out of trouble - just remember that I'll only be a phone call away. You're a great sis and I LOVE YOU. To Mom and Dad - Thank you for being so understanding when I mess up. You,ve always been there for me. Thanks for so much support and so many opportunities - You've made my life so wonderful and I love you both. To Greenhill - I leave lifteen long but profitable years. I've graduated from a truly unbeatable school and I owe everyone that makes it work many thanks. tQfi,.....g.... i3sMtz.,,,....., ,tLCw-, Q1 Compliments of MR. 84 MR 64 . E, ,,.. - - ,X , ie'-nswmi - : S. EDWIN B. LYON III Linda Thyrza Marver quiet. . .sweet.. . .newgirl.-. .red head. . .always with BG. . . smart. . .adm1rable. . .pol1te. . .great lab partner. . .cool car . . . DS. . . gymnast. . . pretty. . . soooooooooo nice There was a child went forth every day, And the first object he looked upon, that object he became. And that object became part of him for the day, or a certain part of the day, or for many years, or stretching cycles of years: The early lilacs became part of this child. . . . And the apply-trees covered with blossoms, and the fruit afterward, and wood-benies, and the commonest weeds by the road, And the schoolmistress that passed on her way to the school . . . The doubts of day-time and the doubts of night-time - the curious whether and how, Whether that which appear is so, or is it all flashes and specks? Men and women crowding fast in the streets - if they are not flashes and specks, what are they? These became part ofthat child who went forth every day, and who now goes, and will always go forth every day. Walt Whitman As I go forth everyday, I will always remember Greenhill as the place where I learned the importance of insight and friends. To my teachers, - you are truly the kindest people I've ever met. thank you for everything. To the Class of '85, - may you find your stars. To my friends tyou know who you arej I leave nothing, because l'm taking every one of you with me to college. Most of all, to my mother, I leave the hope that it turns out to have been worth it all. I love you very much. fill u XT 4, I I t I 3 65 Gavin Mark Melmed outrageous flirt. . .cars. . .blue Camero. . .cross country. . . Top 40 . . . nice legs . . . athletic . . . always with Ben and Matt . . .South Africa. . .good-looking. . .studious. . .funny. . . wants to live in California. . .pretty eyes. . .freshman girls. . . nice guy .. . conservative . . . All Conference SPC Team Co-Captain Well, goodbye . . . Oh, you mean I have to talk longer? OK, did you hear the one about the Jewish guy who . . . What? No jokes? You want a speech? Well, if you insist: My name is Gavin. I am a 9 year veteran of this place that I have loved and hated more than anything else in my life. But, don't worry. I think I'm leaving during a love phase Cthat doesn't sound right, but who cares. No one is grading thisj. I have a lot of people to thank ffor both the love and the hatel but I'll try hard. Thanks: Mr. Foote for watching over me all these years. Mr. Solon for teaching me as much about life unscientifically as you did scientifically. Mr. Kilmer, who I'm sure wanted on more than one occasion to hit me on the head with a large hammer CF:MAJ. Mrs. Eastus who laughs too much for a teacher Knot good for the GH imagej. Dr. Buchanan, A man liked fand respectedj by all. Mrs.. Roman, who taught me the art of writing til your hand falls off Dr. Stewart, a truly devoted teacher. Mrs. Harrison who did so much in so little time. Mr. Wright, a real gentleman, for whom my admiration grows daily. And, Mr. Williams, an incredibly enlightening man. To my friends fthey know who they arel there is no need to say goodbye for tme friendship never ends. Elise, thanks for the earrings, pink socks, parties, back door JCC entry, attempts to lose weight, quick driving, jewish jokes, snoBBYO, U2, dreams, discussions of past and future, and your friendship. Pierre, tu me manqueras beancoup. Mike our paths will cross. Jessica, our friendship grows stronger by the day. Kelly, you're always with the wrong party. Diane, save some Nobel prizes for the rest of the world. Angie, our times together taught me much. Ben, don't hold your breath so much. Matt, how am I going to make it through college wfo you to copy from. To both of you: our discussions about ladders, toolin, what have you, the 5th amendment, German women, puberty, music, rape, waterballoons, pyromania, cradle robbing homosexuality, exaust pipes, Europe, hazardous lane changing, love of BBYO, nose size, DOHC 4V fuel ingested V8s, fake IDs, tennis rivalries, loyalty, the perfect woman, and various other topics might become less frequent but they won't end. Nothing will stop our incredible friendship. To my friends at Fretz, I will always be grateful. Babs, you're a great personal psychologist. Jack, your lessons in tennis and on life will stay with me always. I know I'm forgetting someone . . . Oh ya: Dad, Mom, Caeley, Lynden. Mom, at times it might not have seemed so, but you guided me well. I could not ask for a more understanding sensitive, caring, and fun parent. Dad, if I achieve half of what you have accomplished my life will be a success. I look to you for inspiration as I go out and pursue my dreams. Caeley, I'll look for you in future Olympic jumping events ibut lst, you'll have to put Amber on a dietlj. Lynden, don't forget to mention me on TV when you are interviewed after winning Wimbledon. You are all incredible people and I love you more than I am capable of expressing. I will never forget where I came from. To all those who, like me, refuse to give into reality, I leave these words: Never Surrender, Keep your dreams alive fTrimph, Allied Forcesl 51.11-I.. ee Karin Lynn Miller alwayslaughing. . .niceclothes. . .cheerleader. . .pretty. , .funny. . . sexy picture poses . . . bizarre . . . Stacy . , . different guy every week . . . hyper. . . AD . . . Rin Bop . . . picks up highway kittens. . . great figure. . .pretty hair. . .HomecomingQueen. . friendly. . .Residents' Inn . . . Tom L. . . . mega . . . caring . . . flirt! . . . This is a dumb question, but . . . . . lots of fun I, Karin Miller, leave to the following who have made Greenhill very special to me: Stacy: cheerleading ups and downs, Cisterian parking lot and the fingerl, BIZARE! , Halloween and T.T., Don't be embarrassed! , rode trips to F .W., long talks Ceven when you had to force me!J, a great friendship with many memories I will never forget I.L.Y. Jill: REBELS to society, shopping sprees, 2-tree parties, It's CASUAL! , gossip, Halloween and T.T., our talented crew on the boat, Qeven though we don't know how to saillj, thanks for a friendship filled with many laughs, I.L.Y.., Cindy F: Halloween and T.T., e.c. and the play, QDon't get too tiredlj, great talks about??, our friendship has been very special, I.l.y., Len: TSLD, Woody, tinted windows, C'I hope you can see cuz I can't! J, Snuffers, borrowing clothes, Pretty carl , no my mom isn't really a stewardess! even though you haven't always been in Dallas the last three years, we still have had many crazy times, I.l.y.: Matt: big brother, the hot tub! Let's dance! , lobsters in Skaggs at 3:00 in the moming, great gossip sessions, I.l.y., Cindy S.: July 4th and breaking into Andy's, thanks for all the long talks, I.l.y., Bucky: to a crazy driver, all of our little relationships, which have combined into a fantastic friendship! I.l.y., Mark: the ride to school everyday for a year, I still owe you!, Jordan: bologna and milkl, thanks for always having guml, Joey: take care! I.l.y., Tina: thanks for all the talks about T., G., 8L A. and whoever else, have fun next year, I.l.y., The Cheerleaders: one great rainy homecoming, wild and crazy practices, thanks for a great year!, Andy' Doodlebug! , chicken and cashews in the park, a trip to the farm???, George 8: Henry, dinners and fires we tried to make, long, crazy talks. What is a best friend anyways?!'?! you are a great person, I.L.Y.T.T.T., Mr. Manes: thanks for all the support and understanding, you are a great adviser, Mn Gonzales and Mn Norris: thank you both for your time and patience, and for giving me great advice and friendship, Stacy and Chrissi: you are two great sisters and I love you bothlg Shemdan, Jason and Chris: thank you all for being great friends and for creating close relationships which I hope will grow even more in the future, Mom and Dad: first, thank you for all the great opportunities you have both given me in my life, and for putting up with all of the tears, screams, and problems, but most of all thank you for being two of the best friends anyone could ever want, I love you both very much!l!, To Greenhill after four years filled with many experiences, - Goodbye!!! - 6A 67 Douglas Patrick Murphy Quiz Bowl. . .Student Council VP. . .great sense of humor. . . KNON DJ . . .where's your ID?. . .suave. . .good listener. . . cute sister. . .alwayswith Karen. . .can'tsitstillinclass. . .sexy . . . great personality . . . always on the prowl . . . Bart . . . comedian. . .good-looking. . .tall. . .willbesuccessful. . .The Who. . .Doogles. . .cute. . .alwaysneedsapencil. . .Lifeguard thatbrokehislegbythepool. . .Prez oftheScience Club. . .Latin Club . . . basketball . . . ladies, man . . . cute family I, Douglas Patrick Murphy, have spent the last 5 years of my life at Greenhill learning to go to college. It wasn't so bad, but I wouldn't want to do it again. I leamed a lot by the faculty and me have want to thank them of Mr. Williams, you are an amazing man. If only I knew as much as you - and I'll always remember you. Bart, I am waiting for the day one of your books is on sale. No matter what happens we always seem to remain friends. Jan, I'll always wonder if things would have tumed out another way and I remember days of Bowie and fun car washing. Richard, we are the late-night kings and you are one of my closest friends. Dr. Bonow I leave socks, stains, no-spills and moving pictures. Andy, I know someday I,ll be listening to your hit record thinking I knew you when . . . Jordan, we always seem to spend our quiet nights at home together and you are truly awesome, dude. David, one person I could always count on and you win the best looking step-mom award. Danny, our depressing late night talks saved me and you are a great friend. Chris, wherever life and the Navy take you you will always have my respect. Chad, some of my greatest times have been spent with you. Six years of friendship is hard to put into words, too hard to try. Karen, you will always hold a place in my heart. I love you. Mom, Dad, Erin and Cass, I've had the best family anyone could ever have. I love you all. To everyone I left out - sorry, no room. To the world, thanks for everything, and stuff it. And now for something completely different - the future. Grant yourself a moment's peace and you will understand how foolishly you have scurried about. TSCHEN TSCHI J U The only quiet place is inside your soul. PETER TOWNSHEND Consider green lakes And the idiocy of clocks BAUHAUS 1,57 42 ffl-f' ' W5 7 f' fr ,f 68 Lisa Renee Newman Mortarboard Vice President . . . Berger Nom . . . Regional officer . . . BBYO . . . Corvette . . . short and sweet . . . college guys . . . cute . . . summer at Bennington . . . Daddy's girl . . . always with LS . . . friendly . . .calls hercar baby',. . .thinks she's5feet tall. . .Vermont. . .loves New York . . . Forever Club . . . shops . . . always I, Lisa Newman, being of sound mind and short body, do here bequeath the following. To my close friends: Karen: memories of NY '82, Sabra, Andrew, The Bobsie Twins, sharing secrets about guys and the thought that dreams do come true. Cindy: getting carded in Mexico, Club Med, a pr. ofblack shoes, a strange double date and immature friendship rings. Lori: being clutzes together, weekends with parents out of town, getting radical and a great friendship I wouldn't trade the world for. Lenhoff the same first name, driving you around, stealing my car and giving you advice about M.L., I wish you could have been here this year.Michelle:guys, guys,guys.. . .boyfriends in college, the Ann Taylor look, I Love You!! Angie: BBYO drop out, memories ofBBYO, nom periods, SHK, summer fun, you finally got radical! Jessica: BBGBBT, Jan SL Irwin, Dallas 1X4 club, choo-choo train, I hate BBYOI, THE FEW, THE PROUD!!!!! Joey: study sessions and our favorite saying: don't touch me! Stef, Mimi, Mel.: lunch talks about guys, advice, I have nothing to do again, what should I do? Marc: Our wedding plans, a canoe trip we never took, Dennis The Mennis book ends, a baseball cap, dinners at Chili's, and a friendship that will last forever! Darryl: a big hug, long distance calls and a promise to stay friends forever. Scott: fun dates, being stood up, Regionals 84, day out, leeches and lots of fun! The last Texoma Board: I Love You, thanks for making me what I wanted to be, great conventions, tons of fun, to many jokes, and many radical times! The few the proud the last texoma exects!!!!!!!!!! To my teachers: Mr. Hall: thanks for ironing out all the wrinkles. Dr. B.: thank you for caring and making the last 4 years easier! Dr. Graves: You taught me that leaming could be fun even writing papers! Thank you. Ms. Shoemaker: a teacher I could see eye to eye with, you were my teacher but more important you were my friend. To all niwy teachers thank you for teaching me not only about school but also about li el To my family: Michael: I paved the way for you. I know we fought but that doesn't mean that I don't love you, I do. Mom SL Dad: I give you all the love in the world. I'm going to miss you both so much next year! Mom: we will have to have our chit-chats long distance next year. Don't cry about me leaving I'll only be a call away. Dad: I'll miss our fighting over studing but I'll try to do some without you! To Greenhill: I leave I4 years ofmy life - thanks for all the living, leaming and fun - it's finally time to go to college! I'll miss you!!!!!!!! c I 'I ji 4060 .,U,CVY?QfrU x I Xu' l x.. 69 Linda Tracy Newton HeadCheerleader. . .lovesbeingacheerleaden . .relatedtoSteve Bartlett . . . track . . . always happy on Monday mornings . . . broke her leg how many times?. . .Lewisville. . .flirt. . .social butterfly . . . Black and White party . . . St. Marks guys . . . Joe T.'s . . . Andrews . . . always with Monica and Michelle . . . CC . . .hyper. . .sweet. . .Mike L.. . .athletic. . .gymnastics. . . OK, ya'll,' . . . pretty. . .energetic. . . peppy. . . model. . . Close-UP 583 I, Tracy Newton, being of sound mind and all that other B.S. leave G-Hill with many memories. To all the friends that I've had at G-Hill, I leave you with memories of the times we shared. To Monica: I leave a lot of good times, the marksman ball, hot tubs, trips to Vandy, ACHs in Nashville, a group of big brothers, Andrews, Chili,s, partying all the time, 84 a lot more fun times to come. Michelle: a trip to Washington, my keys as well as my head in the gutter with an explanation to my mom, senior follies '85, 84 a fgood friend. Richard: a date for three, 84 Andrews. Todd: one day o clean thoughts. Jessica: you are the funniest person Fve ever met, keep laughing, I will miss you. Angie: ivy league bound, I'm glad we're friends lets stay that way. Beth: my love as a big sis, Mike T. my locker without me in it, big brothers, 84 a couple of cowboy tickets, Stacy 84 Karin: a new friend. a great senior year of cheering - stay tan forever. Waverly: a memory of a night in Austin Csomething I don't have! a senior in college, and the question - How old are you anyway??? p.s. find my shin when youlre there next year! To all the cheerleaders: thanks for a great year, good luck next year and until you graduate. Mrs. Pearce 84 Ms. Velvin: thanks for your support 84 your friendship. Marc L.: four long years, a great friend, and knowing that I cared. Chad D.: Alabama 84 a football game against Ole Miss, STROFT!! Marc R. 84 Kevin H.: ya'll are great, I will miss you 84 good luck next year. Larry Z.: 3 more years of G-Hill, have fun, 84 watch out for Mrs. White. Billy 84 Slade: I leave you the long drive from Lewisville and several carpoolers. Kenny: I'll miss you. To everyone else that couldn't be included in my will due to a limited amount of space: remember I will miss all of you just as much. Ya'll have made my 4 years at G-Hill liveable. To G-Hill itself: thanks for the chances you have given me. Bye for now. Finally, to my family, I leave all my love, without you I could never be where I am today. Rosser, thanks for putting up with me I know that sometimes I was a pain. Don't ever forget that you are the best big brother anyone could have. Dad, I love you 84 will miss you more than you will ever know. Thanks! Mom, thanks for being my mom, I love you 84 will also miss you. Both of you have put up with a lot, I really appreciate it, more than I showed sometimes. Thanks for paying all those doctorls bills . . . I,ll try harder next time not to break my leg . . . I LOVE YOU . . . See you later, If the elevator fof life! tries to bring you down, GO CRAZY!! Prince Before we end and then begin - We'll drink a toast to how 1t's been Billy Joel Cl 'N XX , fL,t,-4.xj', ,, J ,K li If -Xi, l I' in 'cj' KA, R at,f:,4tF.4f uf.,ctft ofL1 X: if I 70 Stephanie Lynn Gakley Science Club. . .Mu Alpha Theta. . .French Honor Society. . . Latin Honor Society. . .National Honor Society. . .apple queen . . .smart. . .nice. . .Wellesley-bound. . .likes to roll cars into the creek . . . intelligent . . . very . . . super student . . . long blonde hair. . .good at everything. . .studious. . .serious. . . bookworm . . . quiet. . . always in the library Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my rock and my redeemer. Psalm 19:14 My son, if you receive my words and treasure up my commandments with you, making your ear attentive to wisdom and inclining your heart to understandingg yes, if you cry out for insight and raise your voice for understanding, if you seek it like silver and search for it as for hidden treasuresg then you will understand the fear of the Lord and find the knowledge of God. Proverbs 2:1-5 'fyfgojgpag QM? 71 Malin Anna Pettersson new kid in town . . . Swedish . . . runner. . . friendly . . . great accent. . .cute hair. . .pretty. . .very nice. . .pretty eyes. . . Swedish beauty. . .cross country. . .nice smile. . .smiles all the time . . . outgoing. . . nice Mitt namn ar Malin Pettersson och jag ar fran Sverige. Think about that for a minute. Meanwhile I would like to say thanks to all the good friends I have made here and to all my encouraging teachers without whom I wouldn't have made it. I would like to especially thank my Advisor, Mr. Stifller, for all his help and support. This year in America has been an interesting experience. Even though I almost got lynched several times during election time, I still stuck to my motto: Swedes for Mondale , thought up by my Public Relations manager, Kelly Harvey. However, to stay alive at Greenhill, I had to abide by my other motto, thought up by David Shelby - Swedes for Reagan . I say: These strange Americans! I would now like to end in the same way as I started. Ett stort tack till alla for mitt underbara ariAmerika. In case you are really curious, let me translate it into fTexasJ English: Thank ya'll for a wonderful year in America! 72 Richard Paul Pickering loves to argue . . . funny . . . neat accent . . . blonde hair . . . England. . .Mr. Pickering,s son. . .always with Chad. . .rebel . . .witty. . .English chap. . .cute. . .Freshman girls. . .sexy . . . loves women . . . weird haircut . . . imported . . . junior privileges . . . nice The following people, I like a lot: Chad Cobeng Doug Murphyg Bart Autreyg Danny Elking Dave Bermang Ben Goldg Lance Felber . . . Bo Whatleyg Sonia Daccarrett . . . Sarah Dale, Julie Druschg Mary Hofstedt . . . M.S. sometimes, Paul, Lisa 8a Mariana Pickeringg James, James, Sandy SL Heather Campbellg Paul, Sonja, Sharon, Emma SL Tina Sanderson, Cathy, Michael, Mark SL Nicholas Dewhirstg Kim Stoakesg Paul Broadbent, Robert Holmesg Craig Cowdroyg Judith Crowtherg Arthur Johnson, Mrs. Sylvan, Mr. Williams, Mr. Gonzales. . .Dwight8LTheCrew. . .AllanHayslipg Mattie Caldwell, Pierre Lebaharg Michael Adleftf Dean Spurrier. If the doors of perception were cleansed, then we'd all be swimming. Beware the quiet life. KX , .ff,eQ,fnfrQ 73 Mimi Ann Platt Fiorucci . . . funny . . . can't stop laughing . . . soccer stud . . . adorable . . . National Honor Society. . .HM Sweetheart. . .niceto everyone. . .smart. . .Habla Espaiol. . .tireengine red Camero. . . Billy Joel fan club. . . always with SS and ML. . . loves to volunteer to do things for her class. . .BBYO. . .pretty. . .Greenhill Singers. . .Spanish Honor Society. . .Mark's big sis. . .good girl. . .always inagood mood. . .Stefani. . .smilesalot. . .David's. . .really nioe. . .StudentCouncil. . .hasafunnylaugh. . .Mr.GonLales'pet. . .SuperSirs. , .Freshman VP . . . Plattmobile . . . Sr. Editor with SS . . . ITT '84 . . . Tania . . . Hawaii University I, Mimi Platt, still waiting for seniors to tum in their wills, do hereby leave the following to the following Jan: best friends in 6th gr., soccer, your vice presidency and our big plans, a ride to school, some great talks, and an environment where everyone is as smart as you. David Foote: Singers for 3 yrs. tthx. to mel, younger women, those St. Mark's guys, and thanks for being my most loyal HM supporter. Michelle: Elton and Who are You? and an easier schedule. Angie: NHS and twisting balloons, BBYO tnotj, Mauna Kea, new writing skills, Sc I can't wait to visit at Cambridge. Steve: Spanish pal, my notes for your translations anytime, Tom Thumb, and memories of loads of shoes. Jessica: I leave you BBYO - you can have it! Nerak: my lst GH buddy, older men, doug, our ability to nm in opposite directions but always remain friends, a book on how to apply to college, 84 friendship forever. Melanie: Mel, our very similar interests, Lionel Richie, heart says yes . . ., etemally hill of advice, active on the Hill, glad you came, our friendship is very special. Stefani: investments in Chili's, carpool, Ray, getting the guys in trouble, your sis' bkyd., Regal Oaks, this is our sectionl, we'll always be BEST friends because you're true ly the best! Bobby: ReMarkable ReMarker, senior gripes, honesty, a plane ticket to visit at U. of Hawaii, thanks for caring, I treasure our friendship very much. David: Jews of the Year, Fine Details, our ability to confuse everyone, many more hours in a day, lim - seriously, a unique and special relationship, ourluck in finding each other, and my love. Tania: mi amiga colombiana, a very special 2 months, tyou are missedj and many visits to come. To those who have guided me through: Dn B. and Ms. Roman: Thanks for teaching me the ropes and being so understanding Ms. Eastus: my giggle, a suocessfiil student council dance, thanks - for the SAT prep course, and my deepest respect. Mn G.: our theory , procrastination, and thanks for keeping me on my feet - you're the best, most compassionate advisor around, and you'l1 always be an Abel to mc. Di: Graves: a liberty bell, our similar thinking, many thanks for giving me tremendous confidence in my abilities tlike FDRJ and tnily enriching my GH experience, and, finally, all my admiration and respect. Coach Hombach: 3 fun seasons and many more to come! Mn Manes: an apology for a lost jr. yr. and an infinite it of keys to sing my name in. Mi: Murph y: My-My and another Platt to remind you of me. Mn StifIer:a new friendship, thanks for your encouragement, and best of luck in the future. To those most special: Mark: 2 more yrs. of stniggling on the Hill Cit's worth itj, the car you've always wanted, and all my love for being the best bro' around. Mom A? Dad: Thank you for sending me - I do appreciate it, many phone bills to come, and a promise that l'll eventually retum to Texas. l love you very much. To the entire class of '8.i' Thanks for your semicooperation in making our section the best 84 good luck to you all . . . 1 n 74 William Edward Rose mathwhiz. . .good-looking. . .cutesister. . .DadlookslikePaul Newman. . .AP Latin. . .cutefamily. . .Thunderbird. . .cross countrycaptain. . .nice. . .smilesalot. . .humancalculator. . . ForeverClub. . .prep. . .great dresser. . .friendly. . .Formula One driver . . . Wilbur . . . Hockadaisies . . . will have girls all over him at college. . . good teacher. . .unbelievably smart. . . great memory . . . Latin Honor Society. I, Will Rose, in this last will and testament, by my own will, do hereby bequeath the following: to Dan, my hairstyle Che asked for itj and some strange looks in English due to lack of sleep, to Graeme and Scott E., my three chest hairs and the names and phone numbers of my Hockaday friends, to Dave F., bondomogus, a squatter, one stuck jeep, and Libby, to Scott C., Prospect, a broken window, and some good times, to Dave B., the solutions to all the math homework, to Bucky, two clutches and one big fish, to Ben, a new nightlife, a list of cutdowns for Gavin, and a lot of laughs, to Gavin, a list of rebuttals ZPXO3DT786, a bad experience on a cold December evening, and Auto Trader, to Matt, bufology or whatever you call it, and help on extra credit, to Sally, indecision, another house, advice for your parents, and my love, to my teachers, thank you for putting up with me, I realize I have been a pain, to Squeala, 2 more years, and to my parents, my gratitude and love for making this all possible, youlre the greatest. Lastly to Greenhill, a long awaited departure. Sometimes I go into my own world, but that's OK though, they know me there. - Agent J . I, ! 1 ,X WM! lsaagg-- 'Wx 75 Lara Wendy Rosenberg soccer. . .neat clothes. . .pretty hair. . . The Who. . .James . . .cute. . .volleyball. . .Wala Wala. . .ML. . .adorable. . . very nice. . .thin. . . jock. . .France. . .prettyeyes. . .unique looking. . .alwayswith BS, AT. . .spunky. . .funny. . .artistic . . .new wave. . .looks like Madonna. . .LARA. . .sexy. . . JC. . . Rabbit. . .Wawa Wosenberg. . . great house . . .loves foreign guys Before I address the following, I would like to pinch myself to make sure all of this is not a dream and that I have made it through my senior year in high school. Now that I have come to this realization I leave the following. Andrea: my fellow moonchild, let's just remember listening to records, all the concerts CThe Furs, Cure, etc.J, noonie, Churchhill park, lying out at your pool, and so many more memories that still make me smile. Gretchen: GOOD LUCK with your modeling! One day we'll see you in Mademoiselle. Remember: countless parties at your house, being kidnapped, spending a whole summer together. What can I say about an eight year friendship other than, thanks. Bufliez the great summer of '84 Qparties at Carlis, jogging around neighborhoods at night, etc.J, records before volleyball, SPC '84 fpartyj, Groucho Marx. These aren't the last of great times. Veronica: even though we haven't talked much lately, you're still special to me. Talks 'till all hours of the moming, writing poetry, you're great art work, analysing people in Shakey's, parties at your house. Let's never become too distant. Carl: suggestive phone conversations, a secret adventure, incredible parties which lasted until 7:00 A.M., your own bachelor pad, a fellow adventuresome person. Paul: even though things were a little confusing at times, I believe we've had some good times. Baskets Eatery, your apartment, a Thanksgiving dinner with my family, and chinese food take home. A bientot mon ami. Daryl: the cabanya on the lake, a great lunch at Fridays, a fellow partier, and many good conversations. James: many, many memories - ups and downs. You've brought me a lot of happiness. All I can say about the bad times is that at least we can learn from them. I know I have. I'll never forget you! Take care. Lisa L.: your crushes on M.L. and M.A., the Colombian Club pool, guys-bodies, eastern guys, Purple Rain. Marc: my first real boyfriend, on and off for five years, conversations about the future. Don't worry, we're not getting married, but you'll always be part ofthe family anyways. Andy: an aspiring musician, still going steady since the fifth grade!?, bowling, when you're famous can I tell my kids I knew you? Karin: I'm glad all of us finally went out. I loved being in your classes so we could laugh at each other. I eanlt wait until exams are over! Jennifer: You're a great sister. Stay home more often. I start to miss you a lot! You have become a friend as well as a sister. Someday I'll come visit you in Bean Town. - ILY! Mom and Dad: Thanks for Everything! I know at times I seem ungrateful but I appreciate all You've done for me You both have remarkable patience! ILY!! - thanks again. Au Revoir, . Ti lOVC4 iO56fWlC51'5 Michelle Helaine Segal BBYO. . .JS. . .Fioruoci. . .SS. . .loud. , .Audi Coupe GT. . .Always with Monica and Tracy. . .RK Nom. . . give meabreak . . . like. . . .Califomia bound. . .Summer at Menlo '84. . .I'I'l 83. . .blonde. . .cute clothes. . .energetic. . .CC. . .loves meeting guys ...stories. . .nioe. . .funny. . .alwaystalking. . .hilarious. . .boycrazy. . .wild. . .David . . . whatever . . .Close-Up '83. . .tennis. . .crazy driver With only 250 words to write, I, Michelle Segal leave the following, Monica - 4 years of unforgettable memories, a choice of which story to tell our parents, the weekends, Jewish guys, PARTIES, Porsche, there is no substitute a blue crayola, Florida-n-Califomia, constant complaining, and a friendship that I hope won't ever end. Tracy- LAV, We're finally friends? , St. Marks guys, a house in EBF, a yellow crayola, Julee, Boston, Old Miss?!?!?! and a life that begins in college, FF? Jess - all the help in acting that you need, reassurance, Marianos, no sense of direction, a song while you're driving, a fight 3 times a day, a trip to New York, Micheal, We'll go out this Friday, no next Friday . . . , 3 BMW's, laughs and good times, you're an awesome friend ILY. Angie - Harvard, camp CWhat really happenedffj, college pressures, the brown mercedes, Mr. Manes, 2 HUGE dogs, and a friendship to last forever, ILY. Willy - S40 for bracelet insurance, teeth marks on my leg, you're such the gay , a cup of coffee with the lid, and wild-n-crazy driving, glad we're friends. Danny - 4 hrs. in a tiny bar, tons of hugs, and a lifetime supply of Paco Robanne cologne, LY. Scott - Bud, the king of gel himself freshman girls, Coco's, a trip to New York, BMW, have fun next year you pseudo-senior! Allison - Boy trouble, the new waver vs the preppy, Meeting mom and dad, the cannonball fboom, booml, No thanks my hands are quicker , good times and bad movies, ILY. Stefani - 17 yrs. of good times taking the cadillac, that memorable halloween, Ray, P.U., Houston, Akiba, ITT '83, you are my favorite sister, I LOVE YOU! YOU'RE MY BEST FRIEND!!!! Richard - not forgotten, karate, lights, thanks for being my big bro! LY Mom-n-Dad - l7 years of putting up with me, through tears and laughter we made it together, I hope I can make you as proud of me as I am of you!!! Melanie and Melinda - Bert-n-Emie, the Audi, the chore chart, some of my clothes, a visit to college, all my books, long talks and big lights, ILY Twinkies! To those whom I forgot - your memories are not forgotten, just well preserved! To Greenhill - 4 years of agony and pressure and tears, this was one of the best leaming experiences of my life, and as a relief to you all, l LEAVE! If you're going to walk on thin ice, You may as well DANCE! -ANON If there is no struggle, There is no progress -F. Douglas ll. W little 5 5.5 With Love, Mom 84 Dad, Melanie '88, Melinda '88 77 David Norton Shelby French Honor Society. . .National Honor Society President. . . Mu Alpha Theta. . .cross country. . .Evergreen . .Mr. Editor . . . always calm . . . dedicated . . . drives with no hands . . . ultimate prep . . . smart . . . nice guy . . . Friday nights at the movies . . . break dancing . . . good friend . . . weird sense of humor. . .BurgerKing. . .headedfortheIvys. . .drivesaShelby . . .Harvard-bound. . .successful. . .funny. . .crazydriver. . . AK . . . SH . . . monotone voice . . . leader of the senior workaholics . . . AP . . . never sleeps I, David Shelby, being of overstressed mind and body, leave the following. To Mrs. Eastus: fnotice the elegant colonl someone else to nag and my endless respect and gratitude. Thanks for challenging me. To Dr. Stewart: countless headaches but an awesome paper, funds for a J dept.!'?!!, and my thanks for the advice and help. To Mr. Stifler: although I have known you for a relatively short time, I have grown to have a great deal of respect for you. Thanks for the advice and encouragement. To AJ.: LATE night layouts, endless phone calls, Harvard - who cares?, Physics and Calculus fUghJ, and someone to talk to. Thanks for being such a good friend. To M.G., N.Y. escapeeg HUGE, Calculus! eesh! What have you. To G.M.: all the cars you want. To B.G., who gets excited about Calc?: a nice girl to settle down with. To A.K.: Annie, a rendez-vous in Paris, some risky business, relax, Mbah! To S.H.: a conversational navel, and a trip to B.K. in the partymobile. To Ade Bdriennel' Beaker, the SLOW: une autre classe de francais. To W.L.: N.O., singers, horribly offensive hair, you know who you look like?',. To D.A.: a perpetual smile, a 100 avg., and some worthwhile advice. To K.H.: nice girl even if you are a democrat, U.T., you still owe me one. To K.C.: a good night kiss. To L.I.: Amold. To J.J.: an ear any time you want to talk. To M.P.: a ride home fnot to Swedenj. And to L.F.: hmmm . . . what to leave you. . .llll leave you my thanks for beinga friend. To LB, BB, PC, PC, GF, BF, KK, KK, SR, KR, JS, DS, JS, CS, AT: since y'all are already gone and probably won't read this, I'll just leave some good friendships and some great times. To the Evergreen staftf Despite the fact that I have probably wanted to fire each of you at some time this year, I really do appreciate your effort. You've been great! To the next Evergreen staff? Good luck! To Farrai: I leave you a degree in something . . . anything. Thanks for being a good bud. Don't hesitate to call. To Mom and Dad: thanks for everything you've done to make my first 18 years pleasant and worthwhile. I love you. Finally to the Hill: I go away a little older and a lot wiser. Despite the stress, the pains, and the Vivarin nights, I am grateful to have had the privilege of being here, and I am especially grateful for the interested, caring faculty. I have truly leamed the value of education. Now the last of the clan leaves. Another chapter begins. Din dada - Frank Crantz How glorious it is - and also how painful - to be an exception - Alfred de Musset Be it. Don't dream it - R.H.P.s. KN Xfmaf Cynthia Fae Siegal fun to be with ... cute ... ML... short and sweet... overprotects her sister . . . Club Med with Lisa . . . Hilton Head with Lori. . .CX-gymnasl. . .loves avocados. . .chocaholic. . . airplanes . . . diets . . . nice car . . . hates homework . . . great figure . . . pretty . . . always with JF, LS, LN . . . friendly . . . junior privileges . . . Mortarboard . . . looks like her sister . . . Lori's buddy . . . Jill's BF I, Cindy Siegal leave to the following these memories: L.L.: fights, an endless love, Bomba, an infinite amt of S4 all your shopping, the dinner u will owe me on your 21st b'day, a fire 84 a fur rug, 84 your own car. L.N.: getting carded in Mexico fdo they have a DA?J, a weird double date, Go Hornets , your Amy 84 Manky wfu wherever that momentous event occurs, 84 a book on good taste, falso Lori 84 I would to live a while longer. Ifthat's ok wfuj K.F.: Spanish, KIO4 - the best music around, C.C. 84 your romantic dreams, a lesson on how to drive a stick shift taught by me, 84 a friend since we were 10 mths old. L.S.: a 5th grade fight, blackmail secrets, Laura Jane - What's the weather in Venice?, my chauffer b4 I got my license, the Anatole, H.H., Boston, trash novels, I'm glad we're not ghosts anymore! A.L.: probs w!J. 84 J., the horse excuse, what should I say to who in French'?, cookies, a soap opera w! u 84 A., the FOTL guys, A.P. Bio, Calc, 84 Fiziks-Yuck! A.D.: a career in the music business, making dinners, a maid, late nt calls, 84 a haircut. J.F.: rambling partner, Parties, college visits, the drive-in, AMC, FDLM, moody, smuri perfectly matching, 84 a portable Impact machine. K.M.: July 4th til 6:00 A.M., a walk around Andy's block, Kgl. also they don't come off wftoothpastel J .L.: talks, 10th grade, the letter to Boston, the picture of your car, 84 the Anatole. B.L.: Calc, maybe a whole year of it next time! J .P.: an 8th grade crush, a horse in a Cadillac, I'm glad we finally became friends. S.T.: Fiziks, GB84G, meltable eyes. M.R.: BF in K, gym, D.M. 84 diets, guys, NYS parties 84 cleaning up. J eff? 7 more years on The Hill, take advantage ofthe opportunities. ILY. Carolyn: a closet of my clothes wfyour name on them, a car wfyour own DL, 84 plane tickets to visit me anytime u want! I hope we always remain this close. ILY. Mom, Thanks for all your love 84 care, I hope your always as happy as you have helped me to be, I love you. Finally, to Greenhill, Thanks for a growing experience I will never forget, Bye. lhlysai 79 Stacy Deanne Siegel Spanish Honor Society . . . ITT '83 . . . not a dumb blonde . . . Burlinetta. . .stories. . .Bloomingdales. . .cute sister. . .life ofthe party. . .Doubletree. . .flirt. . .loud. . .very funny. . . cheerleader . . . intelligent . . . nice clothes . . . always chewing gum . . . pretty . . . livens up any class . . . always with KM, CF . . .TC. . .SpaceyStacy. . .Mr.Gonzales. . .addictedtotanning booths. . .sexy. . .big earrings. . . Do you love me? . . .JL . . .hyper. . .Forever Club I, Stacy Siegel, after 14 years on the Hill, leave to the following: Karin, M.A.S,H. night, a wild time at cheerleading camp, I'll have an h. ball , a map to Ft. Worth, my finger, your note, TanAmerica buddies, Ditmar and B. King, and Lionel Richie with me on the roof ILY. Jill, smurfs wherever you go, our sailing team, GBG, Israel '83 and the attempted escape from Gadna, Doubletree nightmares, a lifetime supply of lemons for our hair, and Padre '85, ILY Creally?J. Cindy, a 2nd grade slave, let's build a fort , cleaning your bed at 6 AM, my basketball days, another dinner with M.K., and Halloween '84. ILY. To the clique: an AT8LT calling card which will never expire. Len, every RX-7 on the road, the 214 club, PARK PLACE forgeries, Tequila Willie's night, 3 U-tums, afternoon parties, cake fights, and three pigs in a blanket. ILY. Joey, your driving record, Edgar Allen Hippoe, pistol, and 2 tickets to Kenny Rogers. ILY. Matt, call the guards , rides to school Cwas that MUSIC?J, BBC, those legs, and an unforgettable night at Starfest which I can barely remember. ILY. Bucky, secret squirts, Sundays in the Porsche, wet mops, Hockaday directories until the year 2000, your playboy image, and a Chevrolet fhahaj. ILY. Marc, you're so cute - get out the VCR! , our exam!Ferrari night, 6th grade lovers, freezing on Forest Ln. and a sushi date - SOON! ILY. Jordan, if you're ever bored . . ., JOWDAN!, strange kisses, and remember, it's better to have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy. ILY. Karen, a Xerox machine for your notes Cthanksj, more puppies, sophomore biology days Cdon't forget to wake me!J, and the disaster ofthe perfect couple. ILY. Cindy S., GBG, a degree in fake I.D.'s, post-exam parties, and some killer punch. ILY. Lori, a stolen car, application panic, a bite of your lunch, and memories of A.P. Biology. ILY. Varsity Cheerleaders, demerits, our best friend at S.M.U. - Ben Gay, practices before the sun rises, and the best of luck next year. Mr. Gonzales and Dr. Graves, thanks for being my friends as well as my teachers. Tami, PADRE '84, diets, my second family, our jealousy of Miss Piggy, the Lake Ray Hubbard summer, towing the Vette and the cab driver's girlfriend, our 10th grade separation, moondance obsessions, killer pumps, whose house are we sleeping at tonight'?, A.S., G.S., 84 R.G. infatuations, a tan for all seasons, red roses, loves my mom more than me, your incredible boyfriend, bad mood muffins, and the disaster at Monop's. Thank you for caring and sharing and always being there when I needed you. YMBFAILY. Vicki Cmy twinj, tennis rackets, borrowed clothes, borrowed cars, and a huge hug anytime because ILY. Amy, a cork for your mouth, and the trash to take out, and remember, ILY, because I probably won't say it again! Mom, the cancer booth, many laughs, and only good things in your future because that's what you deserve. Thank you for everything and for making it all work out- I Love You. N8LP, thank you for offering me only the best. I Love You. To the incredible Class of 1985, thanks for all the memories and GOOD LUCK! To Greenhill, I leave many thanks but the time has definately come for me to say - LATER MUCH! Sew 80 Stefani Ilana Silverberg helpful. . . pretty. . .well-dressed. . .always with MP and ML . . .Vice Presidentof the SeniorClass. . .studious. . .wearsnice clothes. . .smilesalot. . .JS. . .HM Nom. . .Israel '83. . . Sanger Harris Teen Board. . .friendly. . .does it all. . .Senior Editorwith MP. . .KD Model. . .Cava1cade. . .Evergreen . . Mortarboard VP . . . STFANI . . . funny . . . nice figure . . . organized . . . smart . . . very sweet . . . successful . . . well-rounded. . .nicestgirl. . .BBYO. . .cuteboyfriend. . .thin . . .soccerstud. . .Ray-Ray. . .alwaystheretohelp. . .Fiorucci . . .Bloomingdales. . .Celica I, Stefani Silverberg, being of open mind and tall body, leave the following to the following: Hnkleberg: soccer, C.C., Tango, our similar senses of humor, a better 7th grade friendship, and a bright future. Jill and Joey: Economics, Sr. Privileges fthat can't be taken awayj, a class office, Cgl, two friendships that should have started sooner. Steve: New Years, a weird taste in music, Mr. G., 84 a neat friendship. Jess W: freshman year, LE, GW, ADYDA . . . Smith our own Honor Society, a big smile, the everlasting office of Prez of something, and DK. Mass. isn't that far away . . . Mark R: the only younger brother I ever had, carpool, future HM Prez, 2 more yrs., lgl. the deepest voice I've ever heard. ILY. Michelle, Lisa, dt Lori: Thanx for all the good times. I definately leave you physics. Stacy St1'fYe1.' I mean Stefani. The hope that coach will call you by the right name when I am gone. Coach Hombach: Thanx for your constant encouragement the past 3 yrs. You're a great coach 84 an even greater person. I leave you a winning team 84 memories of your SPC Champs. ML Manes: I couldn't have asked for a better advisor. Thanx for your guidance 84 patience. DL Buchanan: You have been a constant source of encouragement for me since I was a freshman. Thank you for taking such an interest in me and in my well-being. You always have believed in me and I will always respect you. Mr. G.: I leave you my own Spanish Honor Society 84 another domesticated student. Mrs. Eastus, DL Stewart, Mr. Noms,' Thank you for contributing to my growth and development. I respect you all 84 appreciate everything. Melanie: M3, ITT '83, Summer '84, Tango, U.T., MS, Gadna Cgod, nolj, a new sense of direction, Gano, Shakespeare in the Park, a funny sneeze, Mr. Right , a huge smile, our snob appeal, private jokes, a huge phone bill next year, and l of the best friendship I have ever had. ILYM!!!! Mimi: Where do I start? Regal Oaks, HM, DS, BS, soccer, co-editors, Mr. Gfs pet, Chilies taco salads, JS Cwhat?J, Pocket Theater, double dates, HP Xmas lights Cwfout KFJ, getting your license, a GREAT SR. SECTION summers apart, Tania, carpool, 84 three years of fantastic times and one great friendship. Michelle: Magic Turtle, white boots, Forest Ln., your mom's Cadillac Cniaybe we should tell her nowj, Halloween Robby Campbell, SMU, tennis camp, Menlo, twins, b'day parties, growing up RK, and 18 yrs. worth of memories I will never forget. ILYVVVVM! Ray: August 10, ITT '83, innumerable good times, racquetball, soccer, UT vs. SMU, a house a little closer to mine, my best friend, an empty house, Nikes, Noms, SH Board, New Years '84 . . . You will never know what the past l 84 a half yrs. have meant to me. You have added so much to my life, and I love You. To m ylizmilyi Words cannot express how much you mean to me. Thank you for making me proud of who I am. Your constant support 84 love have made me what I am. I owe everything to you, 84 I hope I have made you a fraction as proud of me as I am of you. I LOVE YOU!!!! To Greenhill: It has been said that you get out of Greenhill what you put into itg I wish I could say that has been true for me. After 7 yrs., I thank everyone who has contribued to my development, and I LEAVE . . . . MQW , . Y 2 i 81 xx Loren Alison Sobel Mortarboard. . .super nice. . .loves physics. . .nice car. . .funny. . . red VWconvertible. . .front seat in math. . .alwayswith CSand LN. . . Speed Racer's teacher. . . no comment . . .storyteller. . .fun tobewith . . .always has gum. . .Wabbit. . . l L.S.. . .great friend. . .loves to party. . .cuteclothes. . .Hilton Head. . .tanseasily. . .'fLooooooooori . . . has a different outfit everyday . . . JS 84 JL I, Lori Sobel, hereby bequeath the following: Cindy - Cindy Sue, HI wonder what temp it is in Venice? , 7th grade secret, Hilton Head, Boston 84 the Jewish gang member, N.A.T.A., trashy novels, K84G, JT, LR ltwicej, asleep in the bathroom, New Years '84, getting a tan. . .allover, 84 finally, laughing till we fall down, ILY. Karen - G-hill dropout, a list of my faults, summer '84 - SMDC if l , ovemights, The Icehouse, TheCollege Trip - The Staff Room, Frat parties fKaren why did you leave me here by myself'?!J, O.K., I'm calling the cops, 'lake Worth! We're supposed to be at Trinity Valley! , KH, SR, DM, DR, 84 TW - you make me sick fjkl, my second family, ILY. Lisa - a very strange friendship, Camp Sabra, BBYO fyuchj, L.S. 84 C.S. are dead, badly timed phone calls, Go Homets , Starfest, H 84 H, 84 finally, JF, MR, AG, JK - when will you learn'?, ILY. Fink - Hi Karen!,', greatest canoe partners ever, Strumpet! , the most romantic person I know, C.C. fsighj, ILY. Lenhoff - an endless love fshut up Lisab, N.A.T.A., shopaholic, Mama-Jama, my gas bills 84 your own car, ILY. Michelle - Ms. Ann Taylor, Padre 84, dirty old men, Why did you stay and talk to them? , David's Bar Mitzvah, ILY. Joey - Slob! Tuck your shirt in 84 shave, someone new to pick on, A.P. Biology 84 Precal, you owe me a dinner, N.A.T.A., my purse and my Physics lab. You're a great friend! Stacy - A.P. Biology buddy, midnight phone calls fHow does this sound?J, Duke applications, Do you love me? , nullified falmostj SAT scores, ILY. Matt - my pink socks. Karin - it doesn't come off with toothpaste. Marc - What can I say to someone who means so much . . ., honorary brother, Alg II 84 Span III, conditioner for your hair, golf 84 The Colombian Club, Marc, stop walking my purse! , If I ever feel the need to get hit I'll call. Sadie-pumpkin, my new competition, now he's all yours. Mom 84 Dad - You have been The greatest parents in the whole world 84 I love you more than you can ever know. I'll miss you! BYE. M, 44 aa, 82 Buff Alexandria Strickland III KEIF . . . Carl, Carl, Carl . . . Sagittarius . . . should be a model . . . volleyball . . . wheres Andrea? . . . Carl's house . . . has a wrinkled dog. . . Spain '83 . . . curly hair. . . TGIF! . . . loves to party . . . LR and AT . . . photographer . . . pretty hair . . . pretty face. . .friends with Mr. Gonzales. . .broken leg. . .great person to laugh with . . . older men . . . loves her mom's car. . . funny . . . Buff! . . . nice car . . . Stones . . . tall . . . The Who I Buffie Strickland, being of occasionally sound mind and body do leave the following: To Jose, I can't believe I survived your kidding for four years, but seriously you're one of the few teachers I really respect, thanks. To Karen F., I just want an invitation to yours and C.C.'s wedding. Karin M., an interesting dinner at Prospect, spanish class, and please stay away from my car. To the Montero family, you're like my second family, I love you all. To Paul I leave a pack of cloves. And please be careful with the girls, well, just be careful. Daryl, a trip to the zoo, an alarm clock that will get you to class, parties in your cabana, and the hope that someday you'll find a really nice girl. To Gretchen S.M.U. guys, not us, we like Nicholas Cage? The many New Year's Eve parties. Were we actually there? A fun dinner at Chili's. I hope that they have fajitas in Germany. Lara, I know you'll find that guy you are looking for, I just hope he isn,t J.C. or M.L.! Spending the night at you know who's house last summer, and listening to records and laughing forever. Andy fmy twinj, the summer between eighth and ninth grade. Back Street Girl . We have a special friendship. You better not forget me when you're famous. Andrea Cmy sisterl, a friendship that started in sixth grade. You know I was only kidding you about torpedo b.'s, driving a tank, and your messy room, well, maybe the first two. I leave our trips to exotic places like Port Aransas, Snowmass, and New Braunfels to name a few. Then there was Spain, those guys are for us. I can't wait till next summer. You know we will be friends forever, my kids will call you Aunt Andrea! Carl, a first date at Chili's, driving my car in the rain, Paul's bathroom, our kitty that I donlt want to give up, and take care of Noonie jr. Your the first guy I told what I told you. Your my bestest friend. I love you. Veronica we have come a long way since Mr. Doocy's math class and our trip to Galveston tEdJ. I leave all the weird pictures we took, since you have most of them anyways, booping noses, the gay park, and listening to records. Spain, the first time and all the others. Someday we'll have our business in Europe!! To Philip and Will, you're really not bad kids after all. To Mom, Dad, Jane, and Dad I know I have been a pain, but wasn,t it all worth it? Wait, don't answer that. I can't thank you enough. I love you all! To everyone, you know it's not goodbye itfs just see you later. Greenhill, it has been fun but I GLADLY leave you! fiyy Mae! Love Mom SL Dad Phillip and Will 83 Jewell Ann Stroup skinny. . .prettyhair. . .friendly. . .St.Marksguys. . .JM. . . new guy every week . . . cute . . . T. Edwards . . . different . . . unique . . . mischevious smile . . . independent. . . pretty. . . original . . . likes older guys . . . preppy God, thank you for giving me the understanding I asked for to merge my world with yours. Because I feel my life is complete now, I give you the rest of my existence. To me, the ultimate responsibility is the hardest one, the responsibility to be true to myself PRINCE Free your mind ofthe idea of deserving, the idea of eaming, and you will begin to be able to think. What lies behind us or before us are tiny matters compared with what lies in us. You are not what you think you are, but what you think, you are. Never let school interfere with your education. Mark Twain Our experts, scientists, researchers, and politicians have gone to a lot of trouble to improve everything except people. Whatever y0u've heard about me is true. I change the rules and do what I want to do. I'm in love with God because hels the only way because you and I know we've got to die someday. Think I'm crazy? Youlre probably right. but I'm gonna have fun every night. PRINCE P.T., Something in the water. For all those who've made someoneas stay here at Greenhill more pleasant or more fulltilling, be thankful for someone else. 84 .af -or Jordan David Susman Student Council President . . . wears funny pants . . . wild and crazy guy . . . cute legs . . . funny . . . fun to have in class . . . Forever Club . . . strange sox . . . KNON DJ . . . cute brothers . . .plays hard to get. . .seen the world. . .gorgeous. . .creative . . .witty. . .dressesdifferently. . .The Sus. . .makeseveryone laugh. . .lovestoargue. . .Democrat. . .J0ey. . .with JL, MF, ML, and BL . . . great poker games . . . punk rock girls . . . neat guy. . .original personality. . .LowerGreenville. . .radical. . . great Mick Jagger imitations . . . hilarious . . . drama . . . green VW...TNC... In an effort to keep this brief I've left as little stuff to as few people as humanly possible. I know it's not much, but: Here's what I now leave to the following: Greenhill - You offer the most superiorest edukation. Joey - A love stronger than any Van der Walls force or Hydrogen bond. May you never have anything to prove to me. Marc the sharc - 15 years is a long time, baby. What can I say besides, I Love You. Matt Ireland - John Belushi's life isn,t over until we decide it is. Remember: You weren't given the short end of life's stick, just a short stick. Remember: Punk girls beat preps, every time. Eddy B. IV their to E.B.L. IID - Be yourseli I,ll support you. Barton Kelly - The 5th grade naturalist, 7th grade comedian, 9th grade remedial learner, 10th grade punk 8L now 12th grade philosopher. I love and respect you for the chameleon you truly are. Karen QTSGIKJ - If we'd done half of the things we were accused of doing, I'd be a happy man. Douggie - May you one day be king. KT y las chicas - Y'all have something that rhymes wfhousecalls. I respect you for it. The Lanes - Everyone should have a second family, one day I'll buy y'all one. Abe SL Edna - Call me if you ever need some money or you need someone to go out with. Darrel - Do what you want, be what you will, as long as you don't hurt anyone, and remember, I am your friend. Gavin - Do I sense the start of a beautiful, new relationship? Let's hope so. Mum and Dad - Had you given me your love and nothing more - Dayenu. To all the people I've excluded - Remember: Einstein said that time is relative to the observer. Therefore, if you do not observe time it will never be relative to you. ii. When I think back on all the I learned in high school Itis a wonder I can think at all. -P. Simon .gm l5XlxE.S 85 Charles Robert Switzer dimples. . .Chuck. . .nice. . .quiet. . .great house foraparty . . .photography. . .likable. . .ForeverClub. . .cute. . .always smiling . . . friendly to everyone I, Charlie Switzer, bequeath the following objects and memories to those who have made my stay at Greenhill more bearable: Ben: some compilation tapes, my skateboard, and 3 more years at GHS: Richard L: The bluffs, and WOM?g Doug: Pre Cal homework fcause I know you don't have anyj, Keep smiling, Bob: Shoes fthe kind that will stay on your feetjg Elana CMZJ: Bob, and more useless punk info: Alan B.: possessed car stereo speakers, a summer at Walker park, and many parties: Steve P.: a Forbes magazine, and a friendship since 8th grade: T-Mo: many bands at the Twilite Room, Road tripll, more parties than I care to remember, the Ramp, and thanks for being a friend: Lynn: Thanks for being there when I needed you: My parents: Thanks for putting up with me for all these years, ILYg and finally to Greenhill: After 13 years on the Hill I leave. You have to be crazy to stay in this place you just have to laugh at it all. The Psychedelic Furs What's wrong with a mind of my own? The Dead Kennedys After all this, won't you give me a smile. The Clash f . ' 86 Jason James Templeman clock goes backwards . . . smart . . The Brotherhood . . . Ford Prefect . . . photon . . . Celica Supra . . . never gets mad . . . attracts policeman . . . rarely shaves . . . tall! . . . great achiever . . .nice car. . .quiet until you get to know him. . .pseudo-punk . . . loves science fiction . . . long hair . . . parachute pants . . . likes to argue . . . pizza man . . . nice smile . . . belongs in California . . . D 8L D . . . friendly . . . Brigadoon forever I, Jason Templeman, being one together, cool, and froody guy, do hereby bequeath the following: To Willie, Shadow, staying up all night playing computer games, killer games, and a lifetime supply of canned cokes. To Lance, Sloth, 50,000 arrows, spaceships polluting the universe, Sweepea, and your own copy of choplifter. To Chris, schedules that always matched, countless nicknames, a lifetime supply of science fiction books, and endless arguments about politics. Mom and Dad, you have been the best parents a guy could have. Todd, we have had our tights, but youtre a great brother as well as a friend. There are many other people, some of which are very close to me, that I did not put on this page because I did not feel I would have room to list everyone that I will miss. To all of you, I leave good times and memories. It has been a good beginning. ,- rri-.., P .fx .1 ' 1' 87 Andrea Mathilde Termini enjoys swimming in fountains . . . Hawaii . . . always with BS 84 LR. . .easyto talk to. . .Bathroom Club. . .volleyball. . .nice clothes. . .friendly. . .pretty eyes. . .Ondria. . .partier. . . sweet. . .quiet until you get to know her. . .Lara and Buflie. . . great tan. . .Monty:theTank. . .7thgradecheerleader. . .Carl's gcguse . . . nice to everyone . . . K'Where' Buftie? . . . Spain I, Andrea Termini leave the following: Amy, elephant noises, swimming in fountains, driving on small streets, without lights on. Doug, bizzare stories, keep your imagination, Mark B., my best friend at parties, we were not crying tdo not act so innocentj, long drive to FW, good luck your last year fyou better write mel. C.C., D.N., P.P., J.C., T.S., a fun summer, Carl's house, Churchill park, listening to records, cw, good luck. Jan, your Cabana, two guys in a truck, listening to records, two extremely boring classes, Fm going to visit up in Chicago. Andy, listening to the band and records, physics, drawings, ketchup, mayo, and mustard chip dip, twisty piggy tsorry you never met himj. Gretchen, New Years eve and b-day parties, Saraquit, yahtzee, deep conversations, car chases, listening to records, cn, V.V. and Prestonwood, good luck with your career, we have had so many great times and I'm sure we will have many more. Lara, b-day parties Cwater balletj, boop I'm a jellytishj, strange dreams, too many J .C. problems, moon child, good driver in car chases, listening to records, Nc , Spunky, there are many more, your my boopy head and I will always love you. Veronica seven years of friendship, many concerts fexcept the Clashj, running into cars, boopy nose Cque?J, SpainC'you are so beautiful, Pablo, Cruzcampo, discosj, poker twawa cardj, I have practically lived at your house, I feel like we are sisters, I know we will always be triends tsee you later sweetiej, never goodbye. Buffie, seven years of friendship, snoopy and bunbun, New Bronsville, Port Arkansas, skiing, Spain tdiscos, cruzcampo, carpenb listening to records, car chases, you have been a great buddy, we have been through so much, you will always be my favorite fuzzy person. Mr. Gonzales, a car chase for twenty dollars, thanks for always being able to make me laugh. The Monteros Cincluding Baroni you have been like a second family to me, thanks for putting up with me. Mom and Dad, you have been very understanding, thank you, I'll always love you. WML ,aww 88 Stephen J ay Weinberg gummybeardealer. . .SpanishHonorSociety. . .NationalHonor Society . . . FS Nom . . . English Beat . . . Tom Thumb, Tom Thumb, Tom Thumb . . . studies a lot . . . good things come in small packages . . . smart . . . nice guy . . . big house . . . funny . . . BBYO . . . RK Prez . . . music expert . . . Evergreen Viewpoints Editor . . . Music Editor . . . quiet . . . great record collection . . . Mr. Gonzales . . . studious . . . gorgeous I, Steve Weinberg, being of daedal, but not so sound, mind after fourteen years on the Hill, do hereby bequeath the following in my First Will and Testament: To Mr. Gonzales I leave Thumb-Thumb, a course in Vietnamese, inspirational but inane sermons and conversations that could be found in no other place but A.P. Spanish. To Matthew: Depeche Mode. Squeeze Cl told you sol, the same Calculus grade, and credit for an article you were afraid to put your name on. To Jessica: BBYO, BBYO, BBYO, 14 years of GH, and a lunch. To Willie: The perfect music section and proof that we were the new music forerunners. To Stefani: Ray-Ray and a New Year's favor. To Mimi: a shoe-shoe train, a castle, and a man with a white face. To Scott: -3 inches and a partnership in Ratco, To Dave B.: an omnipotent and omniscient being and the Calulus minority. To David S.: perfect Everclear articles and sections and a partnership in Ratco, a multi-billion dollar corporation. To Angie: a membership to the Straight Club Cwell, once upon a timej and Calculus homework. To those not mentioned or not known at the time ofthis writing: I leave you what you wish. To Mom and Dad: thanks for the thousands of dollars of education. I love you. To Greenhill, I leave. There's a failure who is standing at the corner for he cannot see hope - The Alarm What we know we do not need and what we need we do not know. from The First Circle Alexander Solzhenitsyn It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up, but why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid -Depeche Mode And your heart beats so slow, through the rain and fallen snow, across the fields of mourning, to a light that's in the distance, Oh don't sorrow, no don't weep, for tonight at last, I am coming home. - U2 af 89 Jessica Louise Weiss Mortarboard President. . .Jr. Class Vice President. . .smart. . .Council Prez. . .LE Nom. . .ITT '83. . .Forever Club, . . nice. . . Do you want to eam hours? . . . BBYO . . . always helps out . . . nice car . . . everyone's friend. . .pretty. . .BBYO Boyfriends. . ,leader. . .laughs a lot . . . always smiling . . . Miss Mortarboard . . . bribes people with popcom . . . terrific lab partner . . . talks to yeast in science labs At this time I cannot describe the effect that Greenhill School has had on my life. My years on the Hill have been an experience that I will never forget. In my fourteen years ofpeacocks, cubbies and unlocked lockers, green and gold homet spirit, the lunchline and Thursdays' fried chicken, and hours of homework, I have many memories that would not have been the same without the advice, friendship, and support of many people in the Greenhill community. To the Forever club and the class of'85: we've come a long way - together, yet apart. Lisa N.: Happy b-day forever! TRBBGBBT, no more monophobia- I know welll stay close. StefaniS.: ADYDADK. . .RA!! well, we made it! - it's been a long time since the Stars and even Rocky Horror! I promise we'll get together soon! Mimi: from the verb MIMIR - to love, you are such a sweetheart! lunch with Andrea? Melanie: who? Melanie Luuurie! tmember of the almost forever clubl Gavin: you better watch out, I might take you seriously and thejoke will be on you! Ben: NO. need I say more? Matthew: puppy! I better stop while I'm ahead. Steve: who owes who lunch? Graeme: be nice Graeme cracker! I'll miss you. Dianne: Nodoze, crushes, Bio labs are in your genes. Nancy: Band aids stick where they're supposed to . . . Have a great senior year! I will never forget you - take care ofthe kids - and the Raggedy Annes. ILY. Kerry: Kare Bear, my little buddy! LYLAS. Mrs. Wallace: I'm proud to be one of your firsts. Mr. Smith, Mrs. Hagood, Mr. Bailey, Mr. Nordgren: I haven't forgotten all of you - thanks for the great MS years! Mrs.M. and Mort.: cafeteria cookies + tons of flowers + cooperation + your support : a successful year. Thanks for everything! Mr. Gonzales: Wessica will wiss wou! Who is Marsha Mellow anyway? Mr. Solon: the AP Koozbanians should abolish multiple guess?s! Mrs. Parham: one year together was not enough! The International advisory miles! Mr. Stiller: thanks for making the Greenhill family extra special this year! Anna: We do look alike, we have the same watch and the same parents! My little buddy, passenger, sister, and friend - thanks for always being there - IOU the world! I love you! Mom and Dad: Thanks for all of the support, guidance, love, and lectures! I don't know what I would do without you guys tya'llJ. I love you both very much! Only Robinson Crusoe had things done by Friday. gL2a.frttLc't.fZ'. Q42 il X' ' 1 :VJ 90 Rites of Passage - Middle School - 1980 i ' Rites of Passage - Greenhill - 1985 Upper School Eleventh Grade Diane Anderson Piipar Andrews Brad Barnes Robin Beasley Becky Birdsong Maggie Boodry Stephanie Brazill Greg Brown Marc Bufiin Katy Cassidy Abram Castro Melanie Castro Christine Clifford Joel Cohen Scott Cort Sally Darver Bert Davis Clay Deniger Danny Dever Jenny Dickens Chad Dunston Julia Erwin Lisa Fechtel Craig Fischman Carey Fitzmaurice Andrew Foote Julie Friedberg Billy Goldston Jennifer Goodnight Angie Grinaldi Jeff Ground Michele Hennelly Dana Hickman Kevin Hicks Eric Himel Philip Hopkins Upper School Eleventh Grade Chip Hunter Lael Iozzo Mary Jones Sharon Jones Rauan Klassnik Karl Kokko Elena Koutras Scott Lambert Richard Latin Nancy Lazar Tracy Leonard Jennifer Lowery Pierce Marshall David Matyas Tracy McCu1chin Julie McLarry Melinda Menzer Chris Mulder Alison Murdock Mary Norvell Jeff Pailet Anna Lee Parks Lina Patel John Perryman Lauran Plaskoff Larry Prager Gina Prigoff Diane Pulte Robb Rothrock Kyle Rovinsky Marc Rubin Janine Rumberger Clarissa Siebert Hilary Silver Stacy Stiffel Nancy Thompson Upper School - Eleventh Grade Waverly Ware John Warren Bo Whatley Tina Williamson ? Richard Winfield i Exchange Students Eh Sonia Daccarett Carla Femandez Kurt Holle Tania Jacobsohn Pierre Lebahar Malin Pettersson ' Colegio Bolivar Colegio Bolivar Colegio Bolivar Colegio Bolivar Graduated from Rinmans Cali, Colombia Cali, Colombia Cali, Colombia Cali, Colombia Lycee Georges- Eskilstung, Sweden de-la-Tour i Nancy, France if , I was called everything from Sophie to Soapy, there was never a day when my Colombian accent wasn't laughed at, I constantly had to deny rumors that' I swing through trees wearing little leopard suits way down there in the wild jungles of South America, and I loved every minute of it. Thanks for a great! time! -Sonia Being an exchange student at Greenhill has been a fantastic experience. If it were possible, I would repeat it, not once, but several times, and I encourage all of vou who have the guts , because that's all it takes, to try it. There aren't many people in the world who can even dream of it. I sincerely congratulate the entire school for its great spirit and for having made us feel at home. To the Seniors, congratulations and best wishes in what is to come. To the Juniors, keep up the good work . . . we only have one more year to go and then we're OUT!!! Good luck to everybody. I'll miss you all. -Carla To sum it all up, youjust can't sum it all up. It wasjust great. Thanks. -Kurt Thank you for making my stay such a wonderful and enriching experience. There is only one Greenhill and one group of people like all of you. You are great! I don't want to say adios , but hope to see you again soon,', I know we will. To Mimi, Mark, and their parents. friends and teachers, Mr. Stifler and Mr. Foote: I love you! -Tania This school has so much to give. It is so generous in her relationship that the person who has the chance to frequent this school leaves it enriched with a marvelous experience. All contribute to a wonderful human experience for everyone, and all are motivated by a common hunger for knowledge. That's why GHS is a sort of magic school, For all that, thank you very much. -Pierre This year at Greenhill has been a fantastic experience. I have enjoyed myself very much even ifit has been hard many times. I can't put it all in words, I can just say: thank you very much. -Malin Upper School - Tenth Grade Angela Adkins Bruce Agnich Elise Alhadef Merten Becker Marc Birenbaum Julie Black Brad Blonkvist Brian Bolton Shelley Bradley Cynthia Bright Rob Browning Jon Buchmeyer Emily Buss Sheri Capen David Chung Carson Clement Beth Conner David Crooks Sarah Dale Stefani Dardaganian Kerry Davis Diana DeGrasse Kate Dowe Juli Drusch Kirk Dunk Kevin Epstein Jeffrey Fiedelman Stephen Gindling Julie Goldfarb Jeff Goodman Bryan Green Hellen Greenlee Katherine Grossman Kathryn Hamm Matthew Henderson Mila Hermanovski 95 Upper School Tenth Grade Martha Hewell Julie Hoffman Mary Hofstedt Lisi Hogue Greg Homan Chris Huffman Tracy J affer Trey Johnson Bill Kauffman Yong Kim Bob Knaus Sharon Kratze Amy Kreisler Jimmy Kwun Nancy Lane Jeff Leiman Steven Lenhoff Helene Lerman Jennifer Lipshy Lee Lyon David Marcus Lexie Mathis Colin McCarty Patrick McGuire Mark Moniot Jimmy Nolte Jenny OlBrien Nicole Payseur Scottie Pearson Mark Platt Kristi Potts Greg Reese Tara Richardson Lela Rose Judy Sayah Chris Schrauff Q Upper School - Tenth Grade Amy Sigman Simon Slade Andrew Sprankell Rob Starnes Robb Steinberg Marni Stiffel Erika Teschke Brett Underhill Chris Velvin Larry Warshaw Anna Weiss Top Left: Nicole Payseur, Kathryn Hamm, Mindy Michaelson, Andrea Bond, and Karen Mathis work with the pottery wheel during Ms. Stevenson's ceramics class. They came to congratulate Mindy on throwing her first pot, Top Right: Beth Conner dressed as an oriental woman poses with Gavin Melmed who is dressed as a member of the P.L.O. This was for International Day during Homecoming Week which featured a different theme for each day. Lower Left: Wide receiver Bruce Agnich tapes up his ankle while preparing to enter the football game in Houston. The Homets went on to victory once again. Lower Right: Katherine Grossman finalizes details about field hockey practice after school. Katherine was one of the strongest players on the team. 97 Upper School mth Grade Leslie Beck Niklas Becker Erik Bendiks Taft Bhuket Andrea Bond Chuck Brandt Susan Brice Diane Budd Donna Budd Prince Camp Cindy Cantrell Anthony Chan Ari Cohen Chase Comer Paul Davis Brooke Emerson Martha Erwin Alison Fechtel Jason Fischel Karma Gardener Josh Goldman Debra Goldstein Kerry Gordon Ingra Green Galen Griffin Lorie Grimes Tad Ground Andrea Heckel Russell Hoppenstein Chris Homan Linda Houston Dani Howell Susan Hurd Wendy Kelley Yara Khraish Roy Kim X ,gy Upper School - inth Grade Mike Knowles Jimmy Koutras Rich Latta Jimmy Laurito Jennifer Lee Jason Leeds James Lerner Karen Levy Ricky Loconto Andy Marcus Karen Mathis Eric McQuaid Mindi Michaelson Angela Morrow Bobby Murphy Erin Murphy Cathy Myers David Natinsky Beau Nelson Jamie Pearlman Catherine Peters Robbin Raskin Victor Reyes Jennifer Riggs Rachel Ross Alissa Rubin Jason Saffran Pedro Sanchez Anne Sanger Cathy Schrauff Melanie Segal Melinda Segal Ben Shepard Susan Shosid Carolyn Siegal Doug Silver pper School - inth Grade Serena Simmons Karmi Soder Danny Son Philippa Strelitz David Sunshine Jenny Temoey Tabatha Thomas Amy Thompson Paul Thompson Mark Tighe Allyson Turner Pedro Vergne-Morell Lori Volkman Charles Warren David Willingham Kent Winfield Kelle Wood Andy Yurkon Larry Zahn Jamie Zidell Top Right: President of Student Council Jordan Susman presents Bobby Murphy as an example of what not to wear to school. This was the Student Council's fashion show on the do's and don'ts of the dress code. Lower Left: Rob Browning, Craig Fischman, and Steve Lenhofi' look through their contact sheets to choose the top three photographs to enter in the Allen Street Gallery Photo Competition. All three were juried into the show as well as nineteen other first trimester photography students. Lower Right: Lori Volkman stops to talk to a friend while Ben Shepard heads to English class. The freshman English curriculum discussed Greek mythology during the first trimester of the year under Dr. Stewart, Mr. Kasten, and Mrs. Winship. 100 N? Upper Schoolers have numerous opportunitiesto expand their' horizons through activities, honors courses, athletics and the elective M f, 'J wi-7 ' -f 'ff 'ZIP '-if - -1-fl '?f5iw'z,f if f- 1 if ' L f A Top left: Stacy Stiffel and Kathryn Hamm - two energetic field hockey players! Stacy was captain of the team, and Kathryn M.V.P. Top right: Andrea Termini studies at the senior table in the library. Middle left: David Willingham cleans a table in the cafeteria. Every upper schooler is assigned to student services. Middle right: The trash bags - Karen Finkelman and Doug Murphy - on Halloween. Every year, the seniors dress up for the holiday. Lower left: Mary Hofstedt dressed as a diver for Sports Day. Each day of Homecoming Week had a different theme. Lower right: Nancy Thompson and Mary Norvell express the individuality that each Greenhill student possesses. 101 Administration Middle School - Faculty! d isors Mrs. Maxine Brittain Mrs. Lucinda Carter Mrs. Sheryl Ellis Mrs. Marquerite Miller Mrs. Elaine Montgomery Mr. Jeff Nordgren Mrs. Carol Oliver MLA SMU MA SMU BFA TCU BS Skidmore BFA U. of Illinois BA Dartmouth BS NTSU Librarian Head of Middle School DramalSpeech! Middle School Art Lower!Middle Asst. Head of MS Music!Chorus Gymnastics School Art Middle School Left: Mrs. Carter demonstrates that leadership combines responsibility and humor on Crazy Hat day of Homecoming Week. Top Right: Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. Ellis assist with last-minute adjustments back- stagefor William'sWindow dress rehearsal. Lower Right: Miss Walker helps Upper School and Middle School students to explore the world of programming in her computer elective. 'T Mr. Mark Parachini Mrs. Sue Ginsberg Mr. Paul Raaen Mr. Mark Samide Ms. Margaret Walker BA San Francisco Middle School MA SMU BS Northwest MBA SMU Physical Education Secretary Band!Orchestra Missouri State Computer Physical Education 1102 Ms. Phyllis Webb BSE Southem Arkansas MA TWU Physical Education These are the faculty members ofthe middle school who encourage their students to understand, appreciate and to relate to others, and accept responsibility for their own actions. Mr. Matthew Bailey Mrs. Jackie Benning Mrs. Judy Braack Mr. Pen'y Degener Mrs. Joan Delin Ms. Rennie dePenaloZa Mr. Jeff Devin Advisor-8th, Advisor-5th Advisor-5th Advisor-8th, Advisor-7th Advisor-6th MA SMU MA U. of Delaware MA NTSU BA Lake Forest Team Leader BS NTSU BA Dickinson College 8th History MS latinf8th History 5th French College BA Kenyon College 7th History 6th French Assistant to Headmaster 5th History 8th Reading Mrs. Jennifer Devin Mr. John Dunn Mrs. Barbara Erwin Dr. Bill Fanning Ms. Jeanne Marie Fonier Mr. Scott Graham Mrs. Barbara Gunnin Advisor-7th Advisor-5th Advisor-Sth Advisor-8th Advisor-7th Advisor-7th Advisor-7th, BA Princeton MS ETSU MA UTD PhD TCU BA U. of Dallas MEd Boston St. College Team Leader 7th Science 5th Science 8th English 8th History!MS French MS French!Spanish 7th Math MA Central St. U. 7th Reading Mrs. Karen Hagood Mrs. Lynn Hevron Mrs. Irene Kuebler Mrs. Joan McDole Mr. Gen'y Miller Ms. Elizabeth Murdock Mr. Peter Norman Advisor-6th, Team Advisor-6th Advisor-8th Advisor-5th, Advisor-6th Advisor-6th Advisor-8th Leader MA Austin College MEA U.N.C. Team Leader BS St. Cloud State U. BA Boston U. BA Princeton MEd NTSU 6th English 8th Math MA U. of Michigan 6th History 6th Science 8th Science 6th Reading Sth Reading 2:- Q Ms. Peggy Norvell Mr. Henry Paolissi Advisor-5th Advisor-5th MA Bowling Green U. BS Rhode Island 5th English College 5th Math Mr. J eff Sayah Advisor-6th BA Wesleyan 6th- Math Mr. Julian Smith Advisor-7th MA Central St. U. 7th English L-R: V. Ceder, P. Norman, M. Tapia, A. Stifler, R. dePenaloza, C. Read, E. Montgomery, B. Becker, B. Currier, M. Parachini, J .M. Fortier, J. Delin, H. Pendergrass, K. Maddy, M. Knaus, M. Winship, C. Linn. New members of the 1984-1985 faculty 84 staff - l 103 Middle School Eighth Grade Michaela Ablon Naylee Azad Morton Barnett Michael Baum Lara Bierner Olivia Block Adam Blumenfeld Jennifer Bracken Mike Brittain Michelle Brodsky Catie Brooks Kathy Brown Renee Bufkin Brandon Camp Amy Campbell Christopher Clark Mardi Collins Aaron Davidson Victoria DeBer1y Kristi Dever Lara Fischman Evan Fitzmaurice Amy Foote Kurt Freytag Christopher Geary Ashlee Gilbert Whitney Glover Sharon Goodfriend Elliott Goodman Richard Greagor Gwen Gregg Emily Hargis Earl Harris Jeff Hickman Russell Hoffman Braden Hosch Middle School Eighth Grade Cash House Conan Huffman Heather Hunter Monte Hurst Jason J ones Philip Kelton Max Kleinman Stacey Lambert Marnie Lane Kari Lanphere Gina Laurito Arthur Lee Kim Loehr Scott Lux David Lyons Tina Lyons Jason Massman Michael Mayes Mark McKay Caeley Melmed Saul Meyer Philip Michaelson Josh Miller Stacy Mitchell Matthew Moniot Katherine Moore Anne Murdock Cynthia Nash J onita Norris Lynn Park Missy Parker Julie Pearson Leah Piassick Bart Plaskoff Sarah Read Jennifer Roberti Middle School - Eighth Grade Colin Rule Brian Rumberger Darren Ryan Chris Sanderson Jenny Savage Bradley Schiller Tim Siemers Wes Snuggs Michael Somer Stefani Spiritas Josh Stem Julie Stone Todd Templeman Traci Tunnell Angela Vaiser Robin Warren Burney Washington Catherine Williams Alex Williamson Ikoyi Winn TOP RIGHT: Cash, Missy, Jennie, Ikoyi, Bumey, Scott, Stacey, Monte, Brian, Tina, and Robin help Mrs. Sue Ginsberg, the Middle School se- cretary, shoulder the load at Homecoming. Lower Left: Emily Hargis displays Homecoming ribbons in the eighth grade pod. Lower Right: Andrew, Leah, Wes, Lynn, Kay, and Whitney relax offstage dur- ing the final William's Window rehearsal. 106 49' Middle School - Seventh Grade James Anderson Beth Autrey Kay Banner Michael Barnett Teresa Bennett Torie Bentley Amy Beresford Keith Black Todd Brandt Andrew Bright Jennifer Brutsche Uri Burstein Laura Buss Eli Cantu Louise Cottingham Chris Cousins Granger Dale David Dickey Matthew Dunn Michael Einsohn Leah Feizy Eric Feldman Tamara Finn Hillary Freytag Kate Greenway Jill Grimes Mark Ground Ralph Hamm Trena Harris Bobby Heckel Eric Henderson David Hoffman Connor Hopkins Lauren Iozzo Jennifer Johnsen Robert Johnson Middle School Seventh Grade Gina Khraish Lars Kintscher Jennifer Kirby Jeffrey Kirk Jason Kirkpatrick David Klein Joshua Lake Douglas Levy Todd Linquist Anna Luterman Sara Luterman Zachary Luterman Jill Maddox Barry Marcus Michael Mana Trey McAdams Erin Menzer Susan Meyer Melissa Miller Dan Mimura Taku Miyashita Cassidy Murphy Marti Okon Kevin Pailet Russell Pearlman Linda Perez Luke Pistorius Jillian Pivnick Corey Pride Drew Puckett Kenneth Ray Melinda Rembert Kurt Reser Michael Rose Brian Rosen J effrey Skibell Middle School - Seventh Grade , u..,,r f f l ln x , Yolanda Smith Ashley Stanton George Stergios Darrel Susman Jonathan Taylor Richard Taylor Angela Thomas Javier Vergne Andres Viroslav Rachelle Walker Lisa West Kevin Wiley John Wilson Adam Winship Neal Wright Kelsey Zelazny Heather Zidell Top Left: Seventh grade cheerleaders Beth Autrey and Jill Maddox show some Hornet spirit. Top Right: Mrs. Ellis instructs the cast of William's Window, the Middle School production, on the night of their final rehearsal. Lower Left: Jeffrey Kirk works on an assignment on the computer. Lower Right: Doug Levy helps to adom the October Middle School calendar, courtesy of the Wednesday Moming Helpers, a group of mothers. 109 Middle School Sixth Grade Ramzi Abed Hunter Barnett Jonathan Biemer David Black Michael Bond Bobby Breakell Danielle Brutsche Chad Bryant Bryan Burk Luke Burton Neil Capen Linda Chan Jeff Cole Amy Collins Robyn Cort Alison Crane Deborah Dragon David Ducoff Makau Elder Meredith Ellis Emily Erwin Michael Fagelman Diana Goldfarb Mandy Goldman Elise Griffin Sammi Haas Ryan Hamilton James Hawkins Allison Heidbrink Bryan Hoffman Troy Howell Jason Jones Jimmy Kim Amanda Kline Barbi Kreisler Kerri Lee Middle School Sixth Grade Kenny Lind Stephen Lipton Stephanie Lu Cindy Lyons Julie Magill Amanda Malmberg Clay McDaniel Melissa McIntosh Michael Miller Fonya Mondell Molly Morrow David Murphy Mario Nieto Ada Norris Taura Null David Pailet Jin Park D.P. Parker Rebecca Peterson Laronda Poole Brandon Powell Lee Reed Candace Robbins Jessica Roberti Shayna Rosen Alex Sanger Mike Savage Karen Schwartz Sarah Sentilles Dan Shea Jay Sherman Lisa Sigman Elycia Solomon Tamira Sperling Ami Sribhen Adam Steinberg Middle School - Sixth Grade Patrick Tamim Hank Thye Kelley Underhill Pamela Vilches Alisa Volkman John Vuckovich Chris Wells Melissa Zahn David Ziff Top Left: SIXTH GRADE STRINGS L-R: A. Norris, J. Park, H. Thye, R. Peterson, M. Fagelman, A. Read, E. Erwin. Top Right: Alex Sanger, Hunter Bamett, Elycia Solomon, Jay Sherman, and Kerri Lee prepare for the sixth graders' big scene in William's Window . Lower Left: Alisa Volkman, Kerri Lee, and Danielle Brutsche remain inseparable at Homecoming. Lower Right: Mr. Miller discusses December's Renaissance Day - with Brian Burk. This has been a tradition since in 1979. 112 if an - 0 Middle School Fifth Grade Scott Beck Jenny Beresford Eddie Biggs Michael Birenbaum Sonnet Blanton Peter Bogdanow Tessa Brown Dominique Brutsche Chris Buchanan Michelle Burstein Brian Calhoun Brian Cleveland Stephanie Cooper Jeffrey Curtis Amy Dickey Gavin Donner Adam Dunn Cole Dunnick Kali Einsohn Molly Erdman Stewart Fleming Brad Gaswirth Andy Gilbert Jason Ginsburg Brett Gleitsmann Philippe Han Carey Hartin Alex Helderman Nicole Hunt Jason Jackson Becky Johnson Eric Johnson Clive Jonas Thomas Joyner Rachel Kao Katherine Kirby Middle School Fifth Grade David Kirk Rohit Kumar Heather Lake Nancy Levy Amy Lichtenstein Michael Lubin Dustin MacWithey Emest Mason Karen Massman Kyle Mathis Melissa McCurley Katie Menzer Naomi Miller Cory Murphy Joey Music Eric Natinsky Charles Norton Brenna Parthemore Cari Phillips Will Rainey Lee Rand Grady Raskin Philip Ray Alison Read Jay Riley Seth Romans Beth Rule Matthew Rush Francine Samuels Jeff Siegal Jenny Siemers Jason Spiritas Ryan Spiritas Adam Sprankell Lambrine Stergios Teddy Stiffel Middle School - Fifth Grade Kara Subar Daniel Sunshine Amy Tannen Latasha Taylor Maryam Toofanian Nick Tragus Thao Vu Brandon Williams Kim Williams Kenya Wilson Jeb Wortham Kendall Wu Top Left: FIFTH GRADE WOODWINDS: Front row L-R: A. Read, K. Massman, M. Burstein, K. Subar, M. Erdman, B. Williams, T, Brown, A. Lichtenstein, Middle row L-R: B. Cleveland, M. McCurley, L. Stergios, N. Hunt, C. Hartin, K. Williams, B. Rule, Back row L-R: H. Lake, B. Parthemore, C. Jonas, C. Norton, M. Rush, B. Calhoun, J. Wortham, C. Dunnick. Lower Left: FITH GRADE BRASS: Front row L-R: T. Stiffcl, R. Spiritas, S. Romans, A. Gilbert, B. Gaswirth, P. Hang Middle row L-R: E. Natinsky, P. Ray, J, Curtis, S. Beck, Top row L-R: B. Gleitsman, E. Biggs, G. Donner, M. Lubin, W. Rainey, D. Kirk, S. Cooper, L. Rand, J. Spiritas, C. Murphy. Administration Lo er School - Facult Mrs. Marilyn Aaron Mrs. Jeanne Baker Ms. Mary Bonness Ms. Estelle Dickens Mrs. Colleen Gorman Ms. Jean Henderson Ms. Maggie Lepair Speech Pathologist MS Columbia BA University of Dallas MA TWU BS Oklahoma State Lower School Secretary Deauves de St. Andre Librarian Computer Coordinator Head of Lower School Physical Education Lower School French Lower left: Mrs. Baker, who has now been lower school Librarian for six years, signs a study hall pass for Eighth Grader Amy Foote. Lower right: Pilgrim Ladies Mrs. Dickens, Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. Zeiter are proud of their home-made bread and turkey which were part of the first grade Thanksgiving feast. Mrs. Wendy Pearce Mrs. Cosette Read Ms. Kathy Wells Mrs. Susan Wiles Ms. Oleta Willard Mrs. Lforene Zieiter BS Indiana Univ. BA Pacific Union College BA Midland College BA U. of the South LS Language Tutor BS Westem Michigan Lower School Art Lower School French Physical Education Lower School Music Assistant to Head of U.S. Cheerleaders Volleyball, Track Lower School 84 Field 116 These are the professional of Lower School who generate true excitement in learning within the bounds of a creative innovative, co-ordinated curriculum. ,ff Mrs. Sharlene Austin Ms. Becky Becker Ms. Gay Boyer Mrs. Becky Choate Ms, Leta Davis Ms. Lisa Fumes Ms. Barbara Gelsomino 2nd 3rd-Phonics Primer lst 4th - Language Arts 4th - Science 3rd-Math BA Purdue MEd U. of Houston BS NTSU BA U.N.C. MEd U. of Arkansas BS NTSU MEd Rhode Island College Mrs. Martha Honse Mrs. Linda Howell Mr. John Hombach Mrs. Marilyn K.naus Ms. Kathy Maddy Mr. Henry Pendegrass Mrs. Joan Robens 3rd-Science 2nd-Team Leader lst 4th-Math lst 3rd-Reading 41h-History, BS Slippery Rock MS NTSU BS SUNY BA U. of Arkansas AAS Bennet College BA Austin College Team Leader BFA U. of Colorado BA SMU ,-if Mr. Gary Sears Ms. Diane Thompson Mrs. Genie Thomson Mrs. Elaine Velvin Mr. Gordon Walker Mrs. Peggy Wallace 2nd Primer 3rd-Social Studies, 2nd 4th-English lst-Team Leader BS SUNY BS SMU Team Leader MA U. of Arkansas BA Nottingham MEd NTSU BS Abilene Christian Lower left: Mr. Walker not only teaches English to the fourth grade, but also coaches Upper School girls' soccer with Mr. Hombach and Mrs. Gorman. Lower right: Mrs. Austin helps Tracy Wall with phonics. 'K' if 117 Lower School - Fourth Grade Wafa Abed Suzanne Anderson Jason Aronoff Elizabeth Bernstein Amanda Bhuket Jennifer Bishop Donna Burt Jordan Burton Elisa Cantu Joseph Carlos Kristin Cole Sarah Deberry Scott Dryden Darcie DuBois Ryan Eatmon Jeffrey Ellenbogen Melissa Elwell Issa Fanous Chris Farish Dawn Finley Drew Fleming Holland Gary Shannon Geary Jeremiah Goulka Dusty Gray Pepe Guzman Courtney Haas Jason Harlow Kristi Huller Nathan Johnson Cavan Jones Geoff Jones Wally Jones Bert Joyner Tom Kelton Julie Kinney ' it ,J E Lower School - Fourth Grade I ,r- I 1 Chad Klawetter Ariel Kruger Bryan Kutner Barbie Lane Issac Lavie Jennifer Lux Alan Magill Marlo Malamis Adrienne Maldonado Tiffany McDaniel Kevin McKay Ryan McMillan Julio Mendez Carlos Mendez Louis Okon Jeffrey Oldham Carmen O'Shea Mindi Partee Emily Parthemore Sarah Peterson Rachel Plenge Dana Rashbaum Ben Ross Michael Ross Jason Rubenstein Brad Seal Jenny Sherling Cindy Solomon Lisa Stein Robyn Strelitz Mark Tamim Nicole Taylor Bill Teague Mark Toews Conn Walters Lawrence Walters Lower School Fourth Grade Joe Ward Rebecca Watt Alex Wettreich Dana Wiesenfeld Brad Williams 3 Top left: Shannon Geary, Ariel Kruger. Wally Jones, and Mrs. Knaus work on math together. Top right: On Grandparents' Day, grandpar- ents of fourth graders line up in front ofthe library, ready to visit the classes of their grandchildren. They are guided by a member of the Middle School Student Forum, Julie Pearson. Lower left: Drew Fleming, Jason Aronofti and Wally Jones are in the cabin of the Mayflower just before the signing of the Mayflower Compact during the fourth grade Thanksgiving Play. Lower right: Chad Klawetterwrites poetry for the Montage in Mr. Walker's English class. 120 Lower School Third Grade Courtney Ashley Mandy Atkins Stephen Ballas Gentry Beach Nils Becker Amy Berlin Meridyth Bland Erica Bloom Amy Bowman T riston Brewer Simone Brutsche Malika Burman Stephanie Cohen Gregory Coke Andrew Cooper Fletcher Cordell Amy Davidson Gregory Dinur Ryan Donnell Rebecca Dragon Jennifer Dupree Antigone Elpern Ezra Finkin Justin Frauman Jill Goldman Phaedra Gwyn Jeff Hagler Denver Hamilton Shannon Harris Robbie Harris Steven Hartin John Hashop Carrie Hefner Lauren Heidbrink William Hidell Matthew Hombach Lower School - Third Grade Barrett Howell Megan Huggins Lindsey Irons Eric Johnson Khraish Khraish Tracey Knaus Kate Levy Stephen Liu Rachel Lowe Kari Lyons Mogan Malone Ashley McQuaid Robert Meltzer Betty Montague Douglas Moore Trey Nelson Casey Noble Evan Norris Ashley Oliver Jonathan Osborne Chandra Patel Jessica Piel Jessica Porter Kelly Pugh David Quinones David Resnick John Sample Susan Samuels Laura Schoellkopf Jamie Schwartz Emily Sentilles Brian Sheehan Courtney Shepherd Mandy Skibell Joshua Spalding Tyler Thomas 122 Lower School - Third Grade I J' , 'f.f QQ M WW W f MA! Brad Townsend Meg Van Lith Teryn Volkman Carter Wallace Elle Warren Janina Washington Ian Weisberg Wendy Williams Scott Willson Garrison Ziff Not Pictured Rebecca Burton S i ' 2 f I Q 'Ut Ns Top left: Reading class is fun with Mr. Pendergrass, one of Greenhill's new teachers. Top right: For Thanksgiving, Megan Huggins and Casey Noble make mosaic turkeys out of seeds in Mrs. Pearce's art class. Lower left: Kelly Pugh, Jamie Schwartz, Lauren Heidbrink, Courtney Ashley, William Hidell, Robert Meltzer, Kraish Kraish, Shannon Harris, Andrew Cooper and others paraded around the campus in their costumes then enjoyed Halloween refreshments in their homerooms. 123 Lower School Second Grade Joanne Aizen Tom Angstadt Bradley Bernstein Joy Bhuket Kelley Blount Aaron Bryant Danny Burke Candy Burone Bradley Calhoun Kirk Cannaday John Cato Rhiannon Clarke Ian Dempsey-Corbett Heidi Donnell John Dunagan Nathan Dunn Juli Einsohn Titania Elpern Ray Everitt Ellie Fanning Jordon Finkin Scott Finn Lauren Gaspar Jaime Glick Jeremy Goldberg Jaime Grogan Scott Hamilton Chris Hare Jonas Harlow Todd T. Howell Benjamin Isip Brett James J .J. Johnston Despina Karintis Hilary Kreisler Audra Krupp Lower School - Second Grade I 'Mm-n -.K a gl Erik Weiss Brandon Latman Nicky Mathis Ryan McCreary Maria Mendez Christina Merten Ryan Miller Jenny Miller Kim Muncy Marcie Norton Leah Nosnik Peter Park Elizabeth Perini Drew Peveto Jenny Philips Daphna Proter Christina Powell Rebecca Ross Scott Rothkopf Adam Rubenstein Robert Sara Rebecca Schiff Rachel Schiller Amy Schoellkopf David Schwarz Jessica Sharry Brian Silverstein Lisa Spiritas Cynthia Taylor Tracy Wall Rick Weisberg Michelle Wettreich Scott Williams Wade Williams Kenny Young Lower School First Grade David Ammons Harl Asaff Ben Bayles Jarrod Beck Kristen Bell Whitney Bishop Lesley Bogdanow Hugh Burgin Adrian Burone Kenny Chen Clint Conditt Jason Cunningham Will Darnell Alison Dickey Ben Drapkin Michael DuBois Meredith Dunning Jacob Earle Marc Ellenbogen Emily Ellis Margaret Emmett Gregory Fanous Kelly Farber Alexis Fink Joel Fish Will Forteith Adam Freedman Bradley Friedman Benjamin Gary Caryn Ginsburg Lyndsay Gosdin Nathan Hombach Matthew Horton Laurie Hunt Amy Kasten Karl Keyton Lower School First Grade Sarah Kirby Brooke Lee Michelle Liu Stephanie Lyons Gavin Manes Megan Mewhinney MacKenzie Miller Karen Mochizuki Sherry Mundell J.D. Murchison John Osgood Chris Piot Jonathan Ryan Walter Rygiol Jess Sale Michael Schenk Clemaria Shaw Craig Sherman Jennifer Snyder Alexander Sprunt Robyn Sribhen Freddie Stanford Collin Stevenson Justin Stevenson Sharon Stewart David Tannen Lisa Tobleman Erik Tragus Mandy White Gordon Wilkinson Matthew Zucker Emily and her first grade classmates prepare raw vegetables for relish tray for the Thanksgiving feast. Not Pictured Brandon Reed Meridi Allgeier Eric Berlin Julie Bloom Ted Bowie Jordon Carlos Sharon Charlebois Randall Eason Tiffany Feagin Josh Goldberg Daric Gray Ryan Grogan Sophie Han Jeff Hearty Tony Herman Kyle Hideu John Lande Jake Leonard Carolyn Ley Jace Musselman David Nash Justin Philips Andy Plenge Randal Rauscher Foster Reif Jamie Rohde Richard Spencer Lower School Primer an The Primer class walks to the preschool to eat a Thanksgiving feast with the Kindergarten. With them they take pumpkin bread which they made with the help of some parents. The Primers also decorated the shirts and headbands they are wearing after studying Indian designs in art class with Mrs. Montgomery. Lower Schoolers have many memories of learning, activities, friendships, and traditions during the school year. :gg at K I Q , f sz 5, ,, f -f ,, wg 1 ,ff ew, V. We ,E -L ,.4W'mmrisf l fi'3 Top left: Mark Toews, Suzanne Anderson, Issa Fanous, Brad Williams, Dusty Gray, 84 Julio Mendez are sailors on board ship in the Columbus Day play. Top right: Benjamin Gary 84 Nathan Hombach enjoy eating com at the Thanksgiving Feast. Center left: John Lande concentrates on his art project. Center right: Second graders Ellie Fanning, Michelle Wettreich, Gary Sears, Maria Mendez, Heidi Donnell, Lauren Gaspar, Jenny Miller, Jenny Philips, and Jaime Glick enjoy friendship, fresh air SL fun at recess. Lower left: Jason Harlow, Julio Mendez, Tom Kelton, Dawn Finley, Mindi Partee, and Marlo Malamis are Dutch children in the Thanksgiving play. 129 Pre-School Faculty and dm1n1strat1on Mrs. Claudia Davls Ms Carolme Erdman Mrs Renee Grlben Mrs Karyl Gmdhng Mrs Sally Kxmbrell Mrs Nancy Lowe Mrs Pat McGee Staff Kmderganen Kmdergarten Kmdergarten Ballet 3 U2 Yr!4 Yrs Mustc The Preschool Power,' pa- rade, led by President Reagan for Ian Rulej gathers for a picture during their whistle-stop tour of the school on Halloween. 130 Pre School faculty helps to nurture intellectual and emotional growth within Cara Adelglass Jennifer Adler Shannon Allison Megan Baumoel Lauren Bookatz Jennifer Boomer Adrian Brown Elaine Budreck Lindsay Camp Jason Cleveland Jennifer Cohen Matthew Crowell Jeremy Freedman Nicole Friedman Tomasito Garrett Danny Geary Monica Glass Brian Glick Katherine Goodrich Marisa Harford Sara Harris Katherine Hearty Jay Heidbrink Emily Herrera Monique Hinkle Becky Hornbach Amy Howlett Jason Jennings Nick Judge Jenny Kasten Tracy Klein Ambika Kumar Amy Lockhart Brian Lubin Ben Orkin Brook Osterland Pre-school - Kindergarten Ashley Parrott Warren Phillipson Alex Piel Elliot Presser Melanie Rashbaum Michael Sanger Jennifer Schiff John Searcy Jeffrey Sinak Sarah Smith Josh Solon Lauren Stillman Amy Swanholm Eric Tang Arthur Tapia Angela Tiner J on-David Voeller Luke Vriezen Katy Walker Court Westcott Katherine Williamson Logan Wright Jeanie Yim Spencer Young David Youssef Sohail Yousuf Lower right: ffront rowj Jeremy Freedman, Brian Lubin, Jenny Kasten, Michael Sanger, Cback row! Katy Walker, and Jeanie Yim show off their prized possessions on Stuffed Animal Day. 132 i Pre School 4 year old and Transition Mark Wettreich Amanda Woodall Annina Youngblood feast. Hana Abed Tony Adler Rita Askenasy Tem Bendapudi Brig Brandt Nicholas Carter Crawford Catron Staci Darthard Fletcher Dennison Brian Dunagan Aaron Goss Sarah Goulka Kimberly Jolesch Michelle Ladowitz Nicholas Lee Elizabeth Lookadoo Zachary Mapes Farah Nemat Christopher Oliver Mary Jane Roberts Cole Roffman Philip Sample Todd Schuman Tove Scoggin Avery Smith Bridget Tobleman Sheryl Utal Andy Vaden Javier Velez Lindsay Weintraub Pre-School - 3 l 2 - 4 year olds Natalie Adams Cliff Arnold Benjamin Corona Barton David David Gail Jordan Klein Emily Manes Morgan Miller Karen Piotrowski Amari Powell Daniel Solon E r.f,5 ig, 125' Top Right: L-R Annina Youngblood, Elizabeth Lookadoo, Aaron Goss, Hana Abed, Philip Sample, and Rita Askenasy. Top Left: Crawford Catron is using a computer program for letter sequencing. Lower Right: Benjamin Corona, Barton David, Morgan Miller, Jordan Klein, David Gail, Danny Solon, Karen Piotrowski, Emily Manes. 134 Pre-schoolers have many opportunities to express themselves through art, activities and mteract1on. . QW A ,li- Center right: Ms. Strachan smiles approvingly at the maps of Texas that her kindergarteners have created. Lower left: The teachers, Ms. McLaughlin, Ms. Strachan, 8L Ms. Taylor, enjoy listening to stories by Megan Baumoel, J on-David Voeller, Avery Smith, and Jason Jennings. Top right: David Gail exclaims, Giddee-up , as he has a ride on the horsey. Top left: Bridget Tobleman plants a flower to beautify the Pre-School's landscape. Center left: Barton David has fun on the slide during recess. Center: Zachary Mapes is not only a western cowboy but also an artist of renown. Top Center: The variety of personalities and dreams was expressed in the choices of costumes by Alex Piel, Brian Glick, Tracy Klein, Nicky Friedman, Monique Hinkle, and Miss Strachan on Halloween. 135 Top left: Alex Wettreich, Conn Walters, and Holland Gary, make peace in the fourth grade Thanksgiving playg the production is in its thirty-fifth year. It was brought to the 4th grade by Ms. Helen Misura. Top center: Becky and Lauren participate in the annual Preschool Power Parade held at Halloweeng the processions were begun when Dr. Ian Rule became Head of Preschool in 1982. Top right: The traditional birthday crown tops Ellie and her friendg Lower School birthdays are celebrated by making the student the ruler of the day. Center: The seventh grade launches their balloons during the opening of Homecomingg this tradition was begun by the seniors of 1985 when they were in seventh grade. Lower: This proud male peacock displaying his tail feathers is a familiar sight at Greenhill: several generations of peacocks have lived at Greenhill since 1959. 136 X fit up 1 W 4 W Q Q wt' U, N M , Vg f am mw,xvfmm w :wmi, -...t 1 A 'a 4 Q T- M.,,3,r ,g, X if Top left: Scott Elkins does a toe-touch at an Upper School pep rally while Tracy, Kyle, Judy, Karin, Brent, Lee, and Richard cheer him ong every fall, select football players dress as cheerleaders to bring students' spirits to a zenith. Center: The Winterfest dance culminates a long week of spring SPC sports activityg here are the nominees for King and Queen who will reign at that time. Top right: Amy Lochart studies her map of Texas so she can better understand the world in which she lives. At Greenhill, social studies is part of the curriculum for all students. Lower left: Eric Johnson celebrates Homecoming with his buttons, ribbons, and crepe paperg Homecoming Day is traditionally known as Green and Gold Day. Lower right: The entire cast of this year's musical production, The Wit, sings and dances during the finaleg the long tradition of musicals at Greenhill has included such greats as The Sound of Music and South Pacific. 137 Top left: A spooky Halloween drama was given by the members of the Drama Club and Thespians to entertain and frighten young audiencesg this has become a fun and scary tradition to benefit a local charity. Top middle: Greenhill grandparents visit their grandchildren at school on their own special day - the Tuesday before Thanksgivingg in this photograph, the visitors listen to an orientation speech by Mr. Foote. Top right: When the generations enjoy a day together, Grandparents' Day, Mandy and Meredith perform. Above: The fourth graders paint a scene for their annual Thanksgiving Play under the direction of Mrs. Pearceg in addition to creating the scenery, the students write their own lines. Center: Mrs. Pat McGee directs the Preschoolers as they finish rehearsals for their annual production of The Nutcracker. She has been involved with this for 15 years. Lower: Even as we finish Greenhil1's thirty-fifth year, Lower Schoolers still make and decorate their own Valentine boxesg first graders are very eager to find out who their Valentines are. 138 A A I A fsxznujrwg 1 ,www Top left: Katharine Kirby and her fifth grade friends wear their strange headgear on Hat Day, traditionally, each day in Homecoming Week has its own theme. Top right: Mr. Sears and Mrs. Austin, as typical tourists parade their second grade students past Mr. Foote's and Mr. Devin's offices on Halloween, the Lower School procession on Halloween is a long standing tradition which allows the students to show off their costumes. Above left: Allison Aranson sells donuts during her free period while the Lower Schoolers eat lunchg seniors sell donuts for the first two trimesters ofthe school year, and juniors sell them in the third trimester as money raising for class projects. Above right: In February, the teachers are honored with an appreciation luncheon given by the parents' association, in addition, students give presents to their teachers on Teacher Appreciation Day. This year it was build your own Salad Bar, and Ice Cream Sundae Bar. Next left: Chris, Willie, Brian, Brad, and Lance eat dinner togethen at the Fall college counselling evening, at this function, Mrs. Wolfram, senior faculty advisors, seniors, and senior parents discuss college entrance requirements and deadlines. Lower left: After all Lower Schoolers have finished their tour of the campus, they participate in homeroom parties. This special day has always been memorable in the minds of the Greenhill students. 139 Top left- Every student who has been a preschooler for the last 25 + years knows this special helper and good friend: Claudia. Top right- Mrs. Wallace explains how to cut a carrot to the first graders as they prepare for their annual feast. Far right - Mrs. Dickens introduces the audience to the thirty-fifth Thanksgiving play. Center - Preschool students and teachers parade around the campus in their Halloween costumes. Lower left - Mrs. Roberts gives final directions on how to match their curtain call for the Columbus Day play. Lower right- Christine Clifford paints paper banner for advertising special events in the Upper School. 140 , . .5 , x 'Willis Www Mar..-tdlfai X N ... MK Top left - Jennifer Adler as a sugar plum fairy delights her teachers, her classmates and her parents in the production of the Nutcracker. Top right - The Singers, an Upper School choir, share their musical talents throughout the school yeartsj. Each Homecoming, there is a Singers reunion. Center - The seniors traditionally visit the city hall and observe government at work. Lower center - Homecoming flowers are being selected by Kenny Young and Mrs. Velvin as Mrs. Pearce completes the last corsage for homecoming. Lower right- Primers carve giant pumpkins, bake the seeds, and enjoy thejack-o-lantern glow. Lower left - Mrs. Carter chats with grandparents on G.P. day - the Tuesday before Thanksgiving vacation. 5811 141 Top left: Marc Rubin and Mr. Stiiler enjoy themselves at a soccer gameg they are just two ofthe many enthusiastic fans who attend Greenhill sports activities. Top right: Eighth grader Richard Greagor works on research for the debate topicg other students, like Richard, also go to the library to study and do homework. Center: Adam Winship, Connor Hopkins, and Granger Dale satiate their appetites at the seventh gradels Shane Dayg seventh graders eagerly eat all of the chili, combread, and desserts they have prepared on their own. Lower: Jeff Fiedelman and David Chung are determined to win the football game against Dallas Christiang the excitement that the football players create is contagious, especially on game days. 142 fmt , ' M E 'KVV 5 K i f: . XX X X es Top left: March 25th, a special day for the Spring Inductees into the National Honor Society. New members include D, Matyas, E. Koutras, M. Menzer, S. Siegel, J. Goodnight, A. Foote. Top right: Clay Deniger and Abram Castro help wrap presents at Christmas timeg during the holiday season, each grade in the Upper School adopted one or two less fortunate families and brought joy into their lives with toys, clothes, food, and appliances. Lower left: Junior Kyle Rovinsky does a hurkey jump at an Upper School pep rallyg players representing different sports teams dress as cheerleaders at rallies to add to school spirit. Lower right: Primer student Josh Goldberg works hard at putting a Thanksgiving Day puzzle togetherg Lower School students participate in many exciting activities on this special American holiday. 143 Lower left: Carey Hartin and Kim Williams relax on the fifth grade campout at Pine Cove, the excursion allowed the students the opportunity to play games and enjoy other recreational activities. Center: Second graders Marcie Norton, Candy Burone, Ellie Fanning, and Jaime Glick look forward to their recess time because they are fond of playing together with their dolls. Top: Katy Cassidy and Jordan Susman are announced as this year's Winterfest Queen and King at the SPC pep rally, this crowning is only a small part of the energy and celebration of winter sports at Greenhill. Lower right: Dusty, Jason, Lawrence, Holland, Ryan, Trey, and Chris are all proud members ofthe Boy Scoutsg their troop do projects to beautify Greenhill, such as the planting of flowers on the south side of the Lower School. 144 ?W am ..M.........w 55- ,. , I Top: Mrs. Romaine helps David Willingham with his Algebra homework while Mrs. Rollins discusses debate strategies with Cynthia Brightg the Greenhill faculty takes great interest in helping their students. Lower left: Kindergartner Lauren Stillman rehearses for her role in The Nutcracker Suiteg the students display their best holiday cheer during this Christmas production. Lower middle: Mrs. Brittain reviews a list of newly received booksg she and the other Greenhill librarians are always prepared to help students with library materials. Lower right: Olivia Block and Coach Gorman discuss field hockey maneuvers on the way to practiceg the players' dedication and intensity only increase the spectators' excitement. 145 Top: The Munchkins wam Dorothy about the poppies , the funky monkeys , the Kalidohs and EVILLENE on her travels to see the Wizard of Oz. Center: Eighth graders Michael Baum and Elliott Goodman share the challenges of chess as they develop their problem-solving skills, Michael is concentrating very hard while carefully watching Elliott's move. Lower left: In one portion of this year, Mrs. Miller taught her classes about art in the Hopi Indian culture. Lower right: Seniors Matt Finn and Jordan Susman study at the new senior table in the library, the table is another privilege given to seniors after they had proven themselves responsible. aff f fe it , , f ft - wg dm 146 Top left: Primer Randal Rauscher cuts out a Foote angelf' during the first week of December, Mr. Foote helps the primers design, cut out, and paint the flying angels that show the joy of the holiday season. Top right: The primer class listens to a photo critique by a New York photographer on their first experiences using cameras on the campus and on their field trip to Golden Acres Retirement Community. Center left: Jordan Susman reads moming announcements in the Upper School Commonsg the announcements include reminders about meetings and deadlines along with personal announcements. Center right: Lower School secretary Mrs. Henderson helps the primers carve pump- kins for Halloweeng the children help to scoop it out and decide on the expression. Lower left: Kurt Freytag looks on as Colin Rule demonstrates the use of different commands on the Appleg the students using the computers make programs for credit and for their personal use. Lower right: Mr. Manes acts as chef and leads this entranced preschool class through a special cooking lessong afterwards, the stucglents use the kitchen to cook their own oo . 147 Top left - Jen Brutsche, Luke Pistorius, Holland Gary, Bucky Lyon and Carolyn Ley, represent their respective schools for a Greenhill advertisement informing the Dallas Community about our pre-school through twelfth grade outstanding educational institution. Top right- B.J. and Megan play Orff instruments as the other first graders practice songs for the annual holiday concert. Center - Mrs. Loconto, president ofthe Booster Club, Mr. Foote, Mrs. Estes, Chairperson ofthe board, Mr. Silver, Athletic Committee Chairman, and students at the dedication of the new stadium 1984 Homecoming. Lower - Dr. Graves, 1984 Senior class sponsor, presented to each of the four school heads - Dr. Rule, Mrs. Carter, Mr. Stifler, Ms. Dickens, weather radios from the class of 1984. 148 Top left - At the winter concert, the Greenhill Singers are joined by the orchestra which is composed of students, parents, teachers, and friends. Together, they produced great sounds. Top right- Art - a way to express our diversity - helps preschool children describe themselves through self-portraits. Top-lower right - Second grade students from throughout the metroplex show they are happy to be a part of the Lower School. Center - These four year olds wait patiently after a day filled with numerous activities including computer, singing, and word skills for their carpools. Lower - Family members gather at the opening reception of the Allen Street Gallery Photography Show. Among the students present are Greg Homan, David Natinsky, Greg Brown with teacher Ms. Stevenson. 149 Top left: Tracy, Nicky, J on-David, and a mysterious mouse all support Preschool Power with a march through the Upper Schoolg Cn Halloween, the preschoolers take on temporary identities and mix with the older students. Top right: Mrs. Ellis and her techmen help give the correct lighting to each production in the theaterg Richard Latin, Andrew Bright, and Doug Silver demonstrate that a knowledgable student in any grade can help. Lower left: Ryan Eatmon, Jason Harlow, and Lisa Stein find out what the next step is from the fourth grade reading teacher Miss Davisg teachers of any grade level make it a point to be available to their students. Center: Ms. Stevensons, third trimester painting class painted the rainbow boxes for the set of this year's musical production The WIZ students and faculty of all schools participated in every aspect of the production. Lower right: The diversity ofthe ages ofthe audience and thecastthat shared theexperiencecalled theWiz was filled with laughter, joy and tears. 150 f awwmw ,pn ,W V W -K , , ta 'fa , ei. . , is ?' J, X, E E ,,,, f 2' Je .f 4 9 far ,gf 4 , pete? 5' fy ,fit W r f if WC? . ,, I w 2 ,,, . tale Y may ,jar 3' if if f 3 '64 5 M .Lf-1 '2-f Top left: Alexis and her grandmother share some special time together on the play equipment, Grandparents' Day at Greenhill allows grandparents and even great-grandparents to participate in their grandchildrens' educational experiences. Top middle: Juniors Stacy Stiffel and Jennifer Lowery shoot pictures in front of the Lower School, their assignment was to take photographs of second graders during the Peanut Hunt. Top right: Colombian exchange student Kurt Holle spent one trimester with Greenhi1l's junior class, exchange students from France, Norway, Colombia, Germany, and Sweden share their culture with Greenhill students. Center: The primers practice songs and their movements for the winter concert, audience members include faculty, students' families, and Greenhill students of all ages. Lower: Boy Scouts Eric Natinsky and Andy Gilbert and Varsity Cheerleaders Judy Sayah, Stacy Siegal, and Karin get the Homecoming game off to a great stan, Homet spirit is not only displayed by students but also by faculty, parents, and the Homet Booster Club. 151 Top: Mrs. Velvin teaches her second grade students social studies on Halloween, of special note is Adam Rubenstein's original frog costume. Above left: The Greenhill Singers .are ac- companied by Mr. Manes at the Elizabethan Festival in Octoberg all participants wore period dress in order to heighten the cultural awareness involved. Above right: Junior Lael Iozzo acts as an usher for the diners at the Elizabethan Festivalg Lael's dress is characteristic of the other ushers' costumes which gave the diner the feeling of being in an authentic Elizabethan Inn. Center left: Yellow-Brick Dancers come from various parts of the Metroplex to lead us on the way to Oz. The combination of outstanding vocal and choreographed numbers to sell out audiences was one of the highlights of this year. Center right: Brian Bolton, Lael Iozzo, Larry Zahn, and Jimmy Nolte relax in the lobby of their hotel in Tulsa, the basketball toumament they were attending included teams from all over North Texas and Oklahoma. Lower: Diane Anderson, Stephanie Dar- daganian, Martha Erwin, and Ben Shepard form the Greenhill String Quartet who shared their music with the audience at the Elizabethan Festival. 152 ,qs N Top: Preschoolers Angie and Katherine play pretend emergency with a baby doll, such role playing activities allow the children to explore different areas of interest. Above left: Naylee, Stacy, and Kim wear their unique hats on Hat Day during Homecoming Weekg Hat Day saw so many varieties of headgear. Above middle: Seventh grader Marti Okon creates a Kachina during her studies of Indian arts and crafts, these studies, in conjunction with the leaming of Texas History, help the students become more aware of cultural heritage. Above right: Second gradersJ .J ., Scott, and Wade line up at the water fountain on Intemational Day during Homecoming Week, the students were asked to explain what country they were representing and to tell a little bit of information about the country. Center: Seniors Malin, Alicia, Richard, and Mimi wrap presents for the family that the senior class adopted at Christmas time. Such projects make students aware of the needs within the Dallas community. Lower left: Becky II, or Ms. Becky Becker - 3rd grade teacher and Ms. Becky Taylor - Pre-School teacher, Co-ordinator and ass,t director of The Wiz join forces with the Monkeys members of football team, Marc, Abram, Clay, Richard and John. 153 Top left: Greenhill's boys basketball team won second place this year in SPC: the team has grown in all aspects ofthe game under Coach Murphy. Top center: Mr. Phil Foote presents, to the audience on the Saturday night perfomiance of the Wiz, the bronze dedication plaque ofthe Zale-Fields Theater. Present are members of those families. Top right: Eric Johnson, author of Teaching School, an NAIS publication, visited the Greenhill campus the first week of second trimester. On Nov. 30th he presented his l6 page document with 45 blips in an overview of his experience. His closing statement was IfI had children or grandchildren in Dallas, I would send them, with enthusiasm and delight, to Greenhill School. Center: Alison Fechtel and Cathy Myers enjoy their free period together in the Science Buildingg this year's freshmen are a group of students who are involved in many activities: sports, academics, and organizations. Center right: A Primer photographer captured these smiling on a Fischer-Price camera, a special project that occurred in February. Lower left: Sophomore Mami Stiffel is ready to play in the after-school field hockey gameg the enthusiastic student at Greenhill is one who is involved in many ofsuch activities. Lower right: Juniors Kyle Rovinsky and Kevin Hicks take a break from the game to sit on the sidelines and make new plansg the rain and the mud didn't stop Kyle, Kevin, and the rest of the Homet Football team from victory. 154 Top left: Dean of Students Mr. Murphy is happy to see that the commons he is proctoring is quiet and cleang students' cooperation in keeping the commons neat results in students' being granted more responsibilities. Top right: These four preschoolers are enjoying the view from the top of the house platform on the south end of the campusg the younger children scramble on all the playground facilities provided. Center left: J ulie Mclnrry, Katy Cassidy, Diane Anderson, cheer the Homet team on to victory at Homecoming: despite the rain, the tumout of Greenhill fans was enormous. Center right: The seventh grade band, aided by Mr. Bailey, perfomis at the high spirited Homecoming pep rally: their perfomiing of popular songs, like Ghostbusters was very well received. Lower left: English teacher Mr. Norris carefully reads a student's paper: constructive comments that accompany the grade prompt the student to strive a little farther and enjoy his achievement. Lower center: Senior Jordan Susman, along with everybody else in the Upper School, cheers on this years enomiously successful Homet football team. Lower right: Ms. Thomfpson and Ms. Boyer and Juan look on as the primers plant bulbs or tulips for the spring of 1985: the added colors of red and yellow will brighten everyone's day. 155 Top left: Two preschoolers share ajoke over their lunchg eating lunct. in their own building allows the preschoolers to meet other young students and to build fun friendships. Top right: Dr. Ian Rule, Head ofthe Pre-School, welcomes the Forever Club to the 1985 production of The Nulcracken He has perpetuated numerous traditions and encouraged additional experiences for each and every youngest member ofthe Greenhill community. Center: Amy Kriesler, Mary Hofstedt, and Lisi Hogue tell the Trojans who will really win the game: interscholastic sports rivalry has added to the Greenhill spirit at games. Lower left: Scottie Pearson spent the third trimester ofher sophomore year at our sister school in Cali, Colombia. She leamed South American history in Spanish and enjoyed teaching second graders English as at second language. Lower middle: Three year olds romp with the horses on the south side of the campus, and the Cottage g this same area, near the music portables. also includes swings and monkey bars forthe enjoyment ofour younger students. Lower right: Jill Fishchel and Karen Finkelman look forward to their graduation in May: seniors at Greenhill participate in exciting activities like selling donuts, senior projects, senior pranks, and, of course, the senior prom. ' f V., wt 156 Tap left: Eighth grade Reading teacher Mr. Degener hasjust checked outa book he is considering for the summer reading listg Mr. Degener has increased his students' enthusiasm with such activities as asking thought-provoking questions and assigning imaginative essays. Top center: J unior Larry Prager relaxes in the Upper School oflice before lunchg the secretary, Mrs. O'Brien, and later, Mrs. Auer, has made the office a second home to Upper School students. Top right: Freshmen Susan Brice and Donna Budd walk together to their next class: the freshmen have a Greenhill spirit of their own with freshman orientation, class projects, and parties. Center: The girls' varsity soccer team protects their goal from their advancing opponenlsg excellent players and increased support have brought two consecutive SPC victories to the team. Lower left: First graders Eric Tragus, Foster Reifl Jarrod Beck, Hugh Burgin, and Michael Schenk display their banner for Homecomingg Home! Spirit is rampant, even in Lower School. Lower right: Sally Darver, Waverly Ware, and Lauran Plaskoff cheer on the Homets from the Greenhill sidelinesg higji attendance at the football games with standing room only is a common sight. ? E 157 K Top: Greenhill's Power Lifters' train very hard at one of their favorite sportsg the lifters participate in summer, pre-football sessions and go on to compete against teams from other schools in various athletic team sports. Center: Amy, Lela, and Julie are happy that it's first periodg Greenhi1l's curriculum and atmosphere enhance the students' desire to leam. Lower left: Michelle Hennelly leans over the desk to ask Lael about her basketball game yesterdayg attendance at Greenhill sports functions has increased dramatically over the last several years. Lower right: A group of seventh and eighth graders gather together during half-time of the football game. Soon the 7th graders will be responsible for the balloon launch. 158 :Vw e Hi xszjyig f I t,, my , , Jai.: Top left: The preschoolers are prepared to parade around Greenhill at Halloweeng the students' showing off of their costumes to the older students adds to the Halloween fun. Top right: Senior Jessica Jines is excited about a grade she received on a recent testg the desire to leam is influenced by such enthusiasm. Center: Carla, Jeff and Lauran enjoy Homecoming football game, even in the rain. Greenhill fans enthusiasm is not dampened by the weather. Lower left: The fifth graders enjoy an opportunity to participate in a volleyball game during their campoutg this isjust one of the many activities that the students look forward to each year. Lowest left: Joanne and Tracy play on the Big Toy during recessg the Big Toy includes a tire swing, a slide, and ladders on which the Lower Schoolers can scramble. Lower right: Members of Greenhill's varsity football team join the rest ofthe school at the Homecoming pep rally in the cheer Hey G0 Teamf' Hey Go Team never fails to get the crowds excited, be it at pep rally or at a sports function. 1 159 Top left - Becky Homback and Mrs. Gindling share a picture in a book, leaming together what secrets the printed page can explain. Top right - Tracy Wall, a second grader, shows off her toothless smile - a bench mark of growing up. Center left - Mrs. Baker, the Lower School librarian, helps students select books and grow in their understanding of what is available in books. Center right - Amy leams what she can do with a paint brush that her imagination helped her create. Lower right - Upper schoolers, Judy, Elise and Steve develop techniques in dry mounting their photographs for display at the Allen Street Gallery Competition and later sent to ETSU and Sam Houston State University Competitions. 160 EPS ..... t S UUE? 2 ii Top left- Arthur traces Nick to help build awareness of their bodies in an art project. Top lower left - Martha and Stefani study vocabulary words in order to strengthen their communication skills. Top right - Aaron and Nicholas create a 4-year-old masterpiece as they leam about size, balance, and working together. Lower left - Clint, Ben, and Adrian leam about other nations on Intemational Day. Their awareness ofthe world community will be emphasized as they proceed through their studies at Greenhill. Lower right - The Big Toy strengthens muscles, builds agility, and develops peer relations. 161 .ra E as H- tw , t as 1 ,,. sw, f M.. we. J J' ' , Above: Junior Stacy Stiffel cuts negatives to put in to negative preserving pages during Photography classg Stacy has learned how to develop her own photographs and has eamed her prizes at the State Fair of Texas and the Allen Street Gallery competitions. Top right: Second graders Rachel, Adam, Hilary, Lauren, and Joanne enjoy trading stickers during recessg this pastime has spread from being dominated by Middle Schoolers to including younger students. Second right: Third grade mothers help students make spooky spiders during the Halloween partyg the children increase their knowledge by working with their hands on arts and crafts projects. Left: Guest photographer Ed Lallo helps the Primers to understand the composition of pictures they have taken of their friends and the field trip to Golden Acres Retirement Homeg this allows the students to gain a wider exposure to a variety of hobbies. Lower left: Adam and Maryam carry the xylophone to the theatre from the winter concertg the students are introduced to many different instruments in their music classes. Far right: Ambika Kumar and other Preschoolers build towers out of Cuisenaire rods in order to leam about their own heightsg the students compare their height in centimeters to the height, in centimeters, of the towers. 162 , - Q l . 5 ,sh-were X ! t s Q 5 r I 'mes atusaoumer 41 .9 gsyf 5 X Top left: The Birthday Boy, Scott and his friends Jeremy, Brian, Christina, and Elizabeth share a special day of celebration of his gaining one more year. Above left: Seniors Buffie Strickland and Karin Miller prepare their photographic portfolios for National Scholastic competitiong photography is one of the many courses Greenhill Upper School students enjoy. Two of Buffie,s photos were juried into National Scholastic. Top right: The preschoolers eat lunch with their friends at tables in the Preschool building, as the students grow older and enter the Lower School they will graduate to eating in the cafeteria. Above right: The freshman class takes the Nelson-Denny testsg this is just one part of the measurement of intellectual growth that takes place at Greenhill. Left: Second graders Audra, Rachel, Nicky, and Tracy enjoy the sunshine, their friendship, and their snack time at recess outside of the Middle School buildingg within a few years, they will be leaming in the Middle School. Lower left: Middle Schoolers involved in the body conditioning program under the direction ofCoach Samide are proud of their daily improvements. 163 ,.Q, sw, Top left: Daniel Solon and Emily Manes romp in the play area on the southern part of the campusg as the students grow older, their recesses and free periods will be spent on play areas on the northern part of the campus. Top right: Ashley Oliver and her third grade classmates work together to tigure out the answer to a questiong if the students answer a certain number of questions correctly, then they advance to a higher level. Center left: First grader Michael Dubois leams addition and subtraction with Cuisenaire rodsg as he masters this, Michael will leam more complex mathematical skills with the aid of the rods. Center right: Two typical Middle School students are on the way up to the parking lot where their carpools are waitingg the books and instruments they are carrying advance their skills both in academics and extracurricular activities. Lower left: Erik Tragus is excitedly reading an outside reading bookg requirements to read such books expose students to a variety of experiences and new worlds. Lower right: Sophomore Amy Sigman lunges for the ball in a field hockey gameg activities outside of academics enlarge a student's world and abilities. 164 1 1. i t. . at 1 2 Q9 P 22 Dt y f- A 'e --af. M xref.. ,,,ff-' ,Y mf-ms. Top left Senior Lance Felber begins to quicken his pace towards the end of his race a student is much like a runner always looking ahead always making progress Top right These first grade boys have just finished playing soccer during their recess' through their playing soccer, the students learn that cooperation is essential to advancing. Above left: Senior Doug Murphy explains and analyses the characteristics of his painting to the rest of his Art History classg each trimester, a student must produce a painting and analyze it in terms of the knowledge he has gained from the class. Above right: Mrs. Edwards teaches her acting class about tone of voiceg through the techniques the students leam, they become better actors and therefore understand more about human nature. Left: Senior Jessica Weiss helps Coach Wells with her P.E. classg the students leam that cooperation plays a big role in any activity, especially in the one pictured - creating a bubble with a parachute. Lower: Dorothy , Addapearl , and the Munch- kins look at the magic red pumps. During the All School Musical, Lower Schoolers and Middle Schoolers have an opportunity to act, sing and dance along side the leads in Upper School who have been involved in theater throughout their years at Greenhill. 165 W 4 was Y' 5' 'O 3 ,, if M, , 5 . W M keg H no' I' Thirty-Fifth Anniversary Party Greenhill's 35th Anniversary Party was held on September 15 at the Loews Anatole. The celebration brought together current and former parents, trustees, friends, graduates, and faculty of Greenhill. The school has come a long way since the time it was begun in 1950 on Walnut Hill Lane, and its growth and educational excellence are certainly worthy of celebration. If lr VM 168 wliawm E - X' 2 5 The 3 Seite S..?ttS.i5S5i19i?QYSQTW' g Q Gfssefsee sssisef gzfe Zoaroff fjruslear am! UA? Wifmm' f7lswc,anbn cardiff 1hu17ejou lo fe Meiryuesf al Me 351.6 Znmbermq Targa if QNQHAWCSCAIUX Safurdzy, cgeplemger log 1-30p.m. Umar Ifoom Eoews gnalok 2201 Cslemnvnns Yffmay ?A,d-YQ .WCS Top left: Among the refreshments at the party was a beautiful cake topped with Greenhill's logo. Top right: In honor of the 35th anniversary, a brochure was published Qving a brief history of the school. Center left: Fomier headmaster Bemard Fulton, headmaster Philip Foote, and present Chairman of Greenhill's Board, Mrs. Sally Estes with former Chairmen of the Board: Jerrold M. Trim 11974-'76Jg Ray Hubbard, Jr. 11956-'577g Sol Goodell 11964-'66Jg Marian Montgomery, wife of the late William S. Montgomery 41966-'67Jg Edward W. Rose, III C1981-'83Jg Sally R. Estes, Bemard Fulton, Roben D. Rogeisf 1976-'78Jg and Phil Foote. Center right: Invitations to the 35th Anniversary Party were sent to parents of Greenhill Students, faculty, present and fomier board members and alumni. Lower left: Guests mingle at the celebration. Lower right: Carol Linn, Director of Alumni Publications, and Mel Curtis, Development Secretary. I l 1 I 4 I Top left: Jeffrey Oldhams is the narrator introducing the Columbus Play. Center left: The sailors on the Nina look for land. Lower right: At the end of the Columbus Play, the entire cast sings Three Shipsv together. Lower center left: Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand sit before their COu1'l. Lower left: The first explorers of America: J. Rubenstein, Z. Anderson, B. Williams, G. Jones, M. Toews, D. Gray, C. Walters, S. DeBerIy, J. Lux, S. Geary, I. Farons, J. Mendez. Top right: The entire fourth grade made up the cast ofthe Columbus Play. 169 Senior Government - Mock Election '84 Everyone can vote is what the signs read in the Upper School during October. The occasion was the Mock Election held by first trimester senior Govemment students as a project assigned by Upper School History and Govemment teacher, Ms. Sue Roman. The project, which included a choice between the Mock Election, a debate between the views of Reagan and Mondale, and work in a Presidential or Senatorial Campaign, helped students to leam about several aspects of the election process by taking an active role in it. The Mock Election organization committee made registration cards and voting ballots and tallied the results of the election. The following were the results: Reagan Mondale Gramm Doggett 52 20 46 24 9th grade 10th grade 46 16 42 18 llth grade 39 24 33 26 l2th grade 28 26 26 29 Faculty 9 12 6 16 Totals 174 98 156 113 The eight students who chose to debate did research to find evidence to suppon their side. The debate took place in an assembly in front ofthe Upper School. Participation in campaigns took place after school and on weekends. Among other jobs, students called voters and helped distribute campaign signs to get seven or more hours of credit for the project. To top off the leaming experience, Ms. Roman invited two prestigious journalists, Ms. Carolyn Barta from the Dallas Moming News and Mr. Ron Calhoun from the Dallas Times Herald, to share with the Upper School their post-election ideas. Top left: Mr. Murphy begins the assembly during which the debate took place. The team to his left: Danny Elkin, Jordan Susman, Allison Aranson, and Chad Cohen, pro-Mondale. To the left of Mr. Murphy: Scott Elkins, Jason Templeman, Willie Loconto, and Richard Deberry, pro-Reagan. Top right: Ms. Carolyn Barta speaks to the upper school. Ms. Barta says that the four most important issues ofthe '84 election were peace, prosperity, popularity, and national pride. Center left: Ms. Roman addresses the Upper School during the debate assembly. Center right: Mr. Ron Calhoun expresses his views on the election to students and faculty. One ofthe most important factors in an election, he stresses, is that voters be educated about the candidates. Bottom left: Allison Aranson argues in favor of Presidential candidate Walter Mondale. Bottom right: Bobby Murphy stands by his right to vote. tAfter all, even the Freshmen could vote in the Mock Electionll '11u azaa Drama 8L Debate Competition When the Greenhill Drama and Debate Squad began competing five years ago. it was a small program that competed mostly locally. Greenhill has now grown to be one ofthe largest and superior squads in the state. Sweepstakes awards are given at a toumament to the school with the bestoverall record, atevery full squad toumament, Greenhill has received sweepstakes trophies: Newman Smith, St. Mark's, Burleson, and Plano. Greenhill's squad has also expanded to compete nationally at Harvard, Wake Forest, Redlands, Loyola Marymount, and many other prestigious toumaments. A A Students compete in events such as Cross Examination Debate, Lincoln-Douglas Debate, Onginal Oratory, Extemporaneous Speaking, Humorous Interpretation, Dramatic Interpretation, Poetic Interpretation, Prose Interpretation, and Duet Acting. This year, without a doubt, has been Greenhill's most successful toumament season. Outstanding juniors and seniors are individuals recognized for having done extremely well this season. This year's outstanding juniors are Jenny Dickens, Sharon Jones, Scott Lambert, and David Matyas: outstanding seniors are Marjory Graue and Jessica Frankel. The state tournament is one of the most prestigious toumaments for which competitors must qualify. For this year's year-end state toumament, Greenhill has set a record of its own by having twenty-three entries. This year's state qualifiers are: Allison Aranson - Debate - Jon Buchmeyer - Duet Acting, Original Oratory, Humorous Interpretation Julia Erwin - Debate Jessica Frankel - Duet Acting, Dramatic Interpretation, Humorous Interpretation Jenny Dickens - Duet Acting Marjory Graue - Duet Acting, Dramatic Interpretation, Humorous Interpretation Sharon Jones - Duet Acting Elena Koutras - Extemporaneous Speaking , Original Oratory, Debate Scott Lambert - Duet Acting, Dramatic Interpretation, Humorous Interpretation David Matyas - Original Oratory, Lincoln-Douglas Debate Melinda Menzer - Extemporaneous Speaking, Debate Top left: Julia Erwin with partner Allison Aranson tries to persuade the judge in a debate round which portrays their spectacular success this year. Top right: J ulia and Allison prepare their arguments during a debate round. Center left: Scott Lambert won first place in Humorous Interpretation with his selection Brighton Beach Memoirs by Neil Simon Center right: Sharon Jones and Scott Lambert received rare reviews for their duet entitled The Dining Room at the State Thespian Conference. Lower left: Scott Lambert, Marjory Graue, and Jenny Dickens celebrate after a successful toumament at Bryan Adams High School. Scott won second place in Dramatic Interpretation, Marjory won first place in Humorous and fourth place in Dramatic Finals, and Jenny helped her team by being a supportive spectator. Lower middle: After having won the Sweepstakes Award at the Bryan Adams Toumament, the Individual Events Squad takes food to Julia and Allison who are still in a debate competition. Lower right: Scott Lambert and Jessica Frankel won first place with their duet, Torch Song Trilogy by Harvey Fierstein, at the Newman Smith Toumament. 171 Homecoming Week - Hat Day The spirit that was generated during Homecoming Week was ignited by Hat Day. Students and faculty wore hats of every size, shape, color, and style imaginable to create an atmosphere of spirit and unity throughout the Greenhill campus. A prize was awarded to the student with the most creative hat. Hat day is a day that captures the humor and inventiveness as a part of Greenhill spirit to all students and faculty. Top left: Middle Schoolers show Hat Day spirit. Jpz g V igg , ' . . - V Top right: Second Graders Rebecca and JoAnne .,. D .,.. ,,, . . .... , ... show that Hat Day is not just for the big kids! Q . ', 5 ieiii ,.. V G QQ Center left: Head of Middle School Lucinda Carter V is certainly a spirited leader! j e . V V Center right: More hats and more spirit in the lower j- ' school. 4 ..,, ' H D' V, ' 14, . l Lower left: A Greenhill tradition is for football V V if VVV , D playerstodressupascheerleadersandcheeratapep P , L ! Q , 2-ff,, g rally- ? iii 'L ' 'teti 2 . Lower right: Jessica sports a wild sombrero. 1 V Qi, . ...il ie t, M wp ... ,.. -f .. 'fi' 172 Homecoming Week - Sports Day Sports Day, which saw such sports as women football players and skiers represented, began with the traditional Mortarboard breakfast. 0n this day the team work and individualism that are involved in sports were clearly expressed through the costumes and spirit manifested by the students. Top left: Chris and David were skiers. Top right: Each year, the Mortarboard Club serves a donut and juice breakfast to the entire Upper School in honor of the fall teams. Center left: Marc, Chip and Kyle showed a scene from Brush up your Shakespeare. Center right: Head cheerleader, Tracy, shows contestant Joey, the Hey, go team cheer. Game show host, Jordan Susman fleftb tries his hand at ll. Lower left: Diane, a member of Mortarboard, makes a poster for the Homecoming dance. Mortarboard always plays a large role in the preparations for the Homecoming festivities. Lower right: Angie shows the spirit of the class of '85 173 Homecoming Da Homecoming Week ended with the traditional green and gold day, which was highlighted by the annual all school pep rally, where the football teams were cheered on to victory. 5 ,..., '1.' . 'li 5-ig 'Q If-Mm n-Ma L.. y .c tttt ,W itrt,,,t,,nonri U? Center: A diverse group of upper schoolers comes together to cheer for their teams. Lower left: Lower schoolers show support for the Homets. Lower right: Varsity football Homets ready to be psyched at pep rally for the forth coming game. Top right: Marjory and Ms. Stevenson exchange congratulations, Greenhill Spirit and Happy Birthday. 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Middle right: Willie Loconto as Hamlet. Middle left: Mary Norvell as Ophelia. Lower right: Allison Fechtel, Lisi Hogue, and Lisa Fechtel as the 3 witches in Macbeth. Lower left: Juliet, Mary Jones confides in the nurse, Marjory Graue. 1 177 Pre School Lower School Halloween Once again, the Preschoolers and Lower Schoolers had a great Halloween at Greenhill. The Preschoolers paraded around the campus in costumes and also celebrated Halloween by having class parties. The Lower Schoolers had class parties also and played various games like apple-bobbingf' having witch races,', and decorating pumpkins. This year's Halloween was thoroughly creative and enjoyable, said fourth grade team leader, Joan Roberts. Top left: The fourth graders entertain the photographers by modeling their Halloween costumes. Top right: A live cobra walking through the Upper School? No, it's only Halloween. Center left: The 3 U2 year olds assembled in their creative Halloween costumes before the parade. Center right: Preschool Power parade entertains upper schoolers. Lower left: Primers 8: Mrs. Boyer showed off their costumes to students in the science building. Now off to the headmaster's office. Lower right: Ghosts, goblins, spooks, 8L cute girls and a frog greet you at the Pre-School. QM MW 178 iddle School Senior Halloween Halloween in the Middle School was celebrated by a display of costumes and parties for the fifth through seventh grades. The eighth grade made a special excursion to the opera and the zoo, making this day one enjoyed by all. Upper Schoolers are not too old to enjoy Halloween either! Looking ready to go trick-or-treating, the Seniors made their traditional parade around the campus in the morning. Later in the day, the whole Upper School was entertained by other classes that paraded around the campus in costumes. Top left: Richard DeBerry transforms from the GQ look to the nerd look. Top right: Buffie Strickland. Lara Rosenberg, 8a Andrea Termini portray the Marx brothers on Halloween. Center left: Latasha Taylor, Nancy Levy, 8L Brenna Parthemore dress up as Prince, a baby, 84 a clown. Center right: The spirit in the class of '85 comes out in the diversity of creative Halloween costumes. Lower left: Lori Sobel, Amy Langefeld, 8L Cindy Siegal represent the Fruit of the Loom characters. Lower right: Brian Finch 8L Graeme Gordon in their Mr. 8L Mrs. Tw costumes. i 179 The first grade celebrated Thanksgiving with the traditional costumed Thanksgiving Dinner. The kids helped prepare the food as well, and were taught some of the old techniques used by the Pilgrims, including peeling and cooking corn. The feast was then spread out across a long banquet table where the kids sat down to feast and give thanks. Top left: Bradley Friedman Top right: Adrian Burone and Karl Keaton Center left: Jeffrey Hardy Center right: John Hombach, Mary Bonness, Peggy Wallace, Jean Henderson, Kate Maddie, Estelle Dickens, Grandma Dodo QMrs. Aaronsonj, Lorene Zeiter, Becky Choate. Lower left: Kenny Chen, Grandma Dodo, Jason Cunningham, Nathan Hombach. Lower right: Darlene Hall, Estelle Dickens, Becky Choate Thanksgiving Pla in the Fourth Grade The Thanksgiving Play is a tradition that transcends thirty-five years. Each year fourth graders begin their story in England, escape to Holland, and finally move to the New World. Along the way the fourth graders describe the struggles of the little band of Pilgrims, sign the Mayflower compact, and plan the first Thanksgiving. Former students, parents, and teachers return to watch and make sure the tradition is maintained. Third graders plan what parts they want to play the next year. Tradition is handed from one class to the next. Top left: Louis Okon as an Indian describes how to plant com. Top right: Squanto fDusty Grayj visits with the Brewsters tMark Tamim, and Chad Klawetterb and offers to get wood for their fireplace, Center left: Pilgrims make arrangements with the London company to go to America. L-R: Bryan Kutner, Carmen O'Shea, Darcie Dubois, Alan Magill. Center right: The signing of the Mayflower Compact. Lower left: Pilgrim ladies plan their new homes in Plymouth. Lower right: The Pilgrims make a Peace Treaty with the Indians. 'MT 39 1? T ,,.-s-an-lac: ' ' ,ff 181 Mlliam 'S Mndow A Look at Shakespeare 5 Top left: E. Solomon, F. Mondell, J. Sherman, D. Zifi A. Sanger, and H. Barnett discuss Falstaffs latest adventure . Top right: Juliet CC. BrooksJ awaits Romeo's arrival under the watchful eye of her nurse QE. Hargisb. Center left: J. Roberti, struggles with Kate QS. Goodfriendj in Taming ofthe Shrew . Center: G. Laurito, brews a noxious concoction for Macbeth's arrival. Center right: T. Barnett, L. Feizy, A. Winship, and T. McAdams anticipate Bottonfs changing appearance during A Midsummer Nightis Dream . Lower left: The assembled cast of William's Window at the completion of final dress rehearsal. Top left: Leah Piassick 18th gradej lends an air of mystery to production of William,s Window . Center right: M. Barnett hosts the Capulet family ball with A. Read. J. Park. E. Erwin, and H. Thye providing the music for Juliet CC. Brooksl Lower left: J. Robeni, K. Greenway, K, Zelazny, and A. Stanton in the enchanted land of A Midsummer Nighfs Dream . Lower right: E. Solomon, J. Sherman, F. Mondell, H. Barnett, A. Sanger surround a disconsolate Fals1af'fCL. Burtonl. WILLIAM' S WINDOW By Marina Stockdale in collaboration with Wm. Shnkespearc 'Presented by special errengenenc wich 1. i:. clerk, xnc., Schulenburg, -renee.- r-. . -5. - As ' le iii svnorsxs f ACT I Scene ir A backyard Scene 1: 'rne witches from Macbeth' Ac: lv. 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Acniowrmocsnzn-rs Junior vieyerr cena uiqnxena ren rrerbyrerien Jenni fer armeni- 'Jennifer Bracken 'scecey Lenber: nicneei :ineenn seecrei :ffecu -enrney uerningfcn Llgm crew seren need -:nice cooaeen urea scnuier Jeff nicieeen mee winenip 1-rey ncnaeee urnere nreenniii niddh scneoi see-sence nexe-nE suse rrcgeruee -xevin nine: Jeeen Jane: mcneei :inwhn sneren secafrlena Lech retry r.e.n viereick wnirney cicver xnenerine more ccerener Leer. enrr my nereefera 1-ereee Benner.: unix, nrrqrr Jennifer neeerfi -renin, rinn scene Leneerc sneren Jenee xicnern ercoxe Jecxie cxenncn nr. i ure. cneriee :Arr Ax'e nerbeqne nr. L ure. ucaney unaernixx ure. Berry Anicn Lecinae cerrer rerricie :aeerda nerqy ccfringnen Jeay sreene Jcen neiin Jeff ucruqren Aerien nicxnen ceenerine winner Keren ncdqee ooneia scnriier Anne more Lence reieer mcnera Lenin 183 Grandparents Day For Those Who Are Young 84 Those Who Are Young At Heart Top left: Grandparents view The History of Greenhill on a video tape. This was a special presentation to commemorate the 35th anniversary. Top right: Sharing a book with Grandmother is an age old tradition and one that is a favorite on Grandparents Day. Top center: Cavan Jones pins a GP button on his Grandmother to let everyone know she helped celebrate this special day. Center: Mr. Devin's history students share an activity with their grandparents. Lower left: Kyle Hidell completes a project for his classroom work under the proud and watchful eyes of his Grandfather. Lower right: Mrs. Pat McGee instructs her students as they demonstrate their musical skills and talents for an approving audience in the new Hablitzelle Wing of the Pre-School. i . i .f A , A t :' as W 184 Top left: Middle School Boys Chorus. Top right: Eighth grade girls chorus. Center left: Fourth graders perform at Medical City. They were viewed by patients on closed circuit TV and also video- taped for later viewing. Center right: Upper School Chorus blends their voices with the Greenhill Orchester conducted by M. Manes. Lower left: Lower School students and their parents enjoyed an evening together in Musical harmony. Lower right: A group of fourth graders, former Primers, each presented Mrs. Wiles with a rose - a token of their appreciation. Holiday Concerts' Choral Music . . . 1 ,4,,' 5 l' ' 'Y' . 7'f'flf9f 'l 'f? M5223 hs.fg,f if ' '. ' ' ' , ji' ij K a s ' 'Y 'gf 7 , 9- 1 fl . I .Il M y fl A ,V 4 V -f , U M agi k. 1 M ay Ak by A. .4 yr, K K at H if r, 4 . 7 .1 1.12 ua.. . , A? . i 3, h 2 ' V ' E ,m1, ,' Q I ' ' ' . , A 5 . 3 . f V 6TH GRADE CHORUS Front Row: L. Chan, S. Lu, N. Capcn, C. McDaniel, A. Heidbrink, D. Brutsche, R. Abed, M. Goldman, L. Sigman, A. Kline, S. Haas, J. Kim. Middle Row: E. Griffin, D. Dragon, C. Robbins, T. Sperling, J. Cole, K. Schwanz, D. Shea, A. Volkman, J. Biemer, S. Rosen, B. Kreisler, R. Cort, S. Sentilles. Back Row: A. Collins, M. Mclntosh, D. Goldfarb, B. Breakell, D.P. Parker, J. Roberti, K. Underhill, M. Elder, M. Zahn, P. Vilches, M. Morrow, T. Howell, L. Poole, Mrs. Oliver. 7TH GIRLS CHORUS Front Row: H. Freytag, J. Johnsen, A. Stanton, J. Pivnick, T. Finn, C. Murphy, S. Meyer, L. Feizy, M. Okon. Back Row: J. Brutsche, J. Maddox, K. Zelazny, K. Greenway, T. Bentley, K. Banner, L. Cottingham, M. Rembert, J. Kirby, M. Miller, Mrs. Oliver 7TH-8TH ENSEMBLE FESTIVAL PARTICIPANTS Front row: K. Moore, M. Lane, L. Piassick, M. Brodsky, W. Glover, A. Vaiser, C. Brooks. Middle row: O. Brock, M. Ablon, A. Murdock, H. Hunter, N. Azad, T. Tunnell, K. Brown. Back row: E. Hargis, A. Foote, J. Pearson. UPPER SCHOOL CHORUS Front: J. Buchmeyer, E. McQuaid, C. McCarty, R. Loconto, D. Foote, T. Ground. Middle: S. Brice, J. J ines, J. Friedberg, M. Platt, T. Bhuket, S. Lambert, K. Dunk, D. Shelby, K. Davis, T. Richardson, A. Murdock. Back: K. Dowe, B. Birdsong, M. Erwin, M. Norvell, T. Johnson, S. Gindling, B. Nelson, W. Loconto, A. Thompson, K. Harvey, J. Goldfarb, D. Budd. 186 . l 7TH-8TH GRADE BOYS CHORUS Front Row: R. Anderson, M. Rose, K. Reser, T. Miyashita, R. Hamm, D. Susman, I. Winn, J. Stem, K. Wiley, P. Kelton. Back Row: M. Dunn, J. Skibell, D. Hoffman, D. Ryan, C. Rule, J. Miller, M. Ground, S. Lux, M. Baum, M. Kleinman. 8TH GIRLS CHORUS Front Row: K. Lanphere, M. Brodsky, L. DeBerry, A. Vaiser, M. Lane, J. Stone, M. Parker, L. Fischman. Middle Row: T. Tunnell, A. Murdock, C. Nash, H. Hunter, C. Brooks, M. Ablon, K. Moore, K. Brown. Back Row: L. Biemer, J. Bracken, E. Hargis, O. Block, N. Azad, A. Foote, K. Dever, A. Campbell, J. Pearson, Mrs. Oliver. , QW? . K 5 f .aa 'Ls 7TH-8TH SOLO FESTIVAL PARTICIPANTS Left to right: E. Hargis, T. Finn, J . Pearson, C. Brooks, M. Miller, W. Glover, H. Hunter, L. Feizy, L. Fischman, D. Hoffman, J. Miller. ' J J VK' .- 5TH GRADE - STRINGS Front row: K. Wilson, L. Taylor, R. Kao, P. McWhitey, P. Bogdanow. Back row: R. Kumar, K Wu, J. Jackson. A Z 6TH GRADE WOODWINDS Front row: A. Sribhen, K. Lee, J. Jones. Middle row: C. Lyons, A. Crane, T. Null. Back row: L. Burton, F. Mondell, A. Sanger. GREENHILL ORCHESTRA row: B. Shepard. B. Autrey, A. Williamson, S. Dardaganian, D. Anderson, W. C. Williams. Middle row: T. Siemers, S. Meyer, D. Puckett, P. LeBahar, E. Back row: M. Golden, D. Son, K. Loehr, B. Hosch, D. Almann, S. Read, A. .mba will mmfaw Hit'- Instrumental Music 6TH GRADE - BRASS Front row: B. Hoffman, A. Steinberg, C. Wells, H. Bamett, J. Sherman, R. Hamilton. Back row: M. Nieto, D. Pailet, J. Vuckovich, C. Bryant, M. Miller, M. Bond. 6TH GRADE STRING ENSEMBLE Left to right: A. Norris, J. Park, H. Thye, R. Peterson, M. Fagelman, A. Read, E. Erwin. :.Is-4 'L st' -Aw ' - . '- ' 5 -A. 1' I H 4, I. Y Y ' fx ' . v v gge iii , . WEQQQQ- Q, 'A ,ff 'o6- - .T M' 14 -ff . v ,P .of ., .507 ,IW -, , f gwgvv, e ,J '-:-5. 1 . , . .-: . X . fe. ..-,T Q 'kt i 235.22 .S 4,.3.k 7j.' r is 'QQ' Mk vm HJ 5 A Q s. ...W .f V aw , M i . -:5 .X-5: W 7.52, A - y ...Eg Q . -4, . , W.. ... 1 E . ef . 2- . ' fJ....5 -tv .' , ' . 1' va r ' 3 ' w .. 'L fs La Q. A Ll. . 5 Q no , Q V. f - .i. . - t yxf' .. , f r A- . U - J ., + -QQ: x 1 W if il 5 J 1-s exi? 5 . 1 ip V ,K ' 1 .iii Q14 . .frfi ...bf 55' gl! f 1 - ' ' , . - . P ... sf rf -W s l 3 I, Q . y3L3Ak,gif' k.V , j , - Q W ,,,, 0- . 'f L -ff 1 ' iv -'riff' ' 2 ll ' . as . . s,...,..f- mf, ss W f Y 5 ., Q S a is Q Qs au' W I .Q .X fr.. A ' ' . . Q , . -5 . . 1 . i H - . . . .. .. .a sf sf - 1 '1f-f- . -s f . e - -.s rr - ..- vs Sn YQ ' . .,, W - .,. .. .. ig, ,, - -.-' J X . . Wm or I , if e - A,,.s - I ' V ,. f Fil: Q5 .1 In . Q W - ':..:g,. Z' ' - W H-xg... I . . Eze... .I TYR X - if . if GREENHILL BAND Front row: J. Vergne-Morell, N. Wright, B. Rosen, J. Lake, P. Michaelson, M. Bametl. Second row: M. Somer, C. Cousins, J. Kirk, A. Parks, S. Read, A. Gilbert, J. Grimes, E. Menzer, L. West. Third row: E. Henderson, C. Stergios, G. Khraish, C. Pride, A. Viroslav, Z. Luterman, J. Cohen, C. Hopkins. Back row: U. Burstein, B. Heckel, J. Roberti, G. Dale, K. Ray. D. Levy, R. Pearlman, M. Golden. D. Dickey, D. Son. GREENHILL JAZZ ENSEMBLE Front row: I. Winn, B. Washington. Second row: R. Greagor, E. Goodman, B. Hosch, M. Brittain, A. Lee, T. Siemers, C. Sanderson, M. Moniot. Third row: E. Harris, E. Fitzmaurice, M. Hurst, K. Freytag, C. House, Mr. Raaen, S. Meyer, B. Rumberger, R. Hoffman, S. Read. 187 The Nutcracker - Kindergarteners The Nutcrackeris one of Greenhill's oldest traditions, begun by Agnes Baldwin, founder ofthe Preschool. Generations of Greenhill students have been touched by the magic of the Nutcracker. Years later, remembering, they say: 4'Yes, I was the Mouse Kingj, or 'SI was one ofthe Nutcrackerls fierce soldiers, or fwith great pridej I was the Sugar Plum fairy! Since 1976 Pat McGee, Preschool music teacher, has directed the Nutcracken added dances, and generally enriched the production. But no matter how the Nutcracker changes, as long as there are Kindergarteners, with their bright faces and joyous spirits, there will always be a Nutcracker! Top: Becky and Emily wait for their cue to enter as Sugar Plum Fairies. Center left: Becky Hombach, Jennifer Adler, and Jennifer Cohen watch eagerly as their friends perfomi. Center middle: Angela, Lauren, and Sarah perform their dance of the Sugar Plum Faines before an audience of parents, faculty members, and students. Center right: Jon-David, Jason, Luke, Alcx and Jason perform in the traditional holiday dance, The Nutcracker Suite by Tchaikovsky. Lower left: The students playing flutes perform a drill routine. Lower right: Mrs. Pat McGee directs both old and new Nutcracker singers. 188 i :ws l Top left: Experienced judges Nordgren, Gonzales, and Rule sample Shane 'Day's chili offerings. Top center: Jason Kirkpatrick on the attack during a barroom brawl from Shane, Middle left: Mrs. Okon guides Doug Levy and Louise Cottingham toward the most scrumptious desserts. Middle right: Anna and Sara Luterman, Angie Thomas and Cassidy Murphy pause during their Shane Day repast. Lower right: Chili cookoff winners H. Zidell, K. Reser, J. Taylor Ckneelingj, C. Hopkins and G. Dale Cstandingj savor their victories. Lower left: Seventh graders crowd around the troubador during westem Shane Day. Shane Da for the Seventh Grade Gn February 8 the 7th graders got a taste of the old Wild West during their yearly Shane Day festival. The integrated day is an attempt to experience first hand what had previously been studied in class fTexas History, through the history curriculum, and the classic novel Shane, which was read and discussed in English classl. The day began in the theatre with a series of 17 skits, directed and acted by the students themselves. The home-cooked chili and desserts were judged by a panel of experts, while a western music concert was held in the library. A feast followed, with prizes for the top country chefs. 189 Greek Day in the Fifth Grade The first integrated day for the fifth grade was the traditional Greek Day. Mr. Foote, with his personal interest in Greek language, culture, and customs, came to the Fifth Grade pod to discuss the Greek language with the assembled students, to teach them useful and common phrases in Greek, and to help demonstrate the fine an of Greek dancing fably led by John Krones, a popular, yearly visitor to Greenhillj. Other activities, not the least of which was the eating of a traditional Greek meal prepared by the dedicated Fifth Grade room mothers, included skits and Olympic competition out at the track. 5 190 V Top left Mr Foote introduces Mr Krones Greek dance expert Top right Mr Foote lectures fifth graders on the Greek alphabet Center The dance begins' Lower left Tessa Brown goes for the gold in the marathon Lower center D Sunshine and B Gleitsmann spnnt toward an Olympic finish Lower right Mr Krones performs as P Bogdanow looks on Vi Ei . ,qv 'Hr at ur Renaissance Day '84 What better way to culminate months of hard work than to have a party? This is exactly what the sixth graders did on December 14th, after having studied the Renaissance period in History class. Everyone was transformed into a character, wearing the most stylish costumes they could muster. They flaunted their fashions on a parade through the Greenhill Empire. For the culturally inclined, the Greenhill Thespians provided entertainment at the Globe Theater, proceeded by a musical performance called 'SSun Garden. Settling down to a sumptuous banquet was only a prelude to the afternoon's activities, which included bocce ball, skittles, king ofthe log, and face painting. As an enjoyable supplement to their studies, the group watched a movie about castles. Honors for costumes were then bestowed in various categories, such as the funniest, the most elegant, and the highest in the kingdom. To wind up the day, everyone finally relaxed to the movie, Frog Princef' In the end, Renaissance Day had something for everyone, and made the study of history come alive. Victor Reyes r-ni Lvgvi - A 52952 'itt H A --.Mfit Top right: A. Kline, T. Sperling, K. Schwartz in high Renaissance attire. Center left: A. Sigman, A. Volkman, M. Fagelman, and A. Crane cheer Sarah on at skittle-bowling. Center right: A. Steinberg and A, Sanger entertain 6th graders with a Renaissance Day Skit. Lower right: Traditional face painting on Renaissance Day. Lower left: The area was decorated in honor of Renaissance Day. 191 Z. 22, Y 5 w' 4 x .ff tni 1 .. if i 1 P ! X N X . 4 w I. WI 4' his 'I R fa r , M-if , 'iii' ' ft gf V s rf, b , s, 7 ara f f ,ix 'ij' A '-ful, 9' AW R uf , ,, gf, 1 , 2 , 0 1 Q45 I I . -A Y ,,, Z M A A g' A ,, 'Jw - gf j ff , -r - E! ab Q 8 x why, ,. W . , HM Mm-FWW1 ,,,,, ..?R.m.K ,,,. M, ,, , Mf'2 f.'i4.!!5 Z Junior Talent Show Upper Schoolers, friends, family, and faculty packed into the theatre on the night of Saturday, January 19 to see the talent show, which was being sponsored by the Junior class. The show was dominated by a variety of music and humor from bands, skits, air guitar and more. The advisors of the Junior class, Ms. Roman, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Edwards, Dr. Stewart, Mrs. Romaine, and Mr. Solon, along with Mr. Stifler, Mr. Murphy, and Mrs. Parham made a special appearance fsee lower lefty. Katy Cassidy as Mistress of Ceremony also kept the audience laughing. The proceeds from the talent show will be used toward prom and graduation for the class of 1986. Top right: Katy hams it up as M.C. Top left: David Chung strikes a chord as heavy metal arrives at Greenhill. Center left: Talent show performers and members of the audience wave together. Lower left: Mr. Solon lives a long lost dream of being the lead singer of a band. Bottom right: PhiI's band makes music, not noise . 194 We Student Council This year the student council successfully accomplished many projects. The school year kicked off with the To Be Names Later Upper School Mixer. In December, everyone actively participated in a Students Against Driving Drunk Week. The SADD Week featured posters, bumper stickers, advisory discussions and was concluded with a student poll. The council also organized a Christmas drive, with each grade sponsoring one or two needy families. The long-awaited fumiture for the Student Center arrived and hot beverages Ccoffeefhot chocolatej were provided for the students. The student council continued to sponsor Quiz Bowl which provided challenging matches that were entertaining to all. The assistance and guidance given by Mrs. Eastus was greatly appreciated. Top: Student Council members. Back row: C. Myers, J. Goodnight, J. Buchmeyer, S. Elkins, D. Silver. Front row: President - J. Susman, Vice President- D. Murphy, Secretary - M. Lurie, K. Finkelman, and M. Platt. Student Forum The Student Forum is an elected, service organization, comprised of students from all four middle school grades, advised by Mr. Gerry Miller, sixth grade history teacher. Their first responsibility for the year was to host an Orientation Day for new students Cwhich was created last year based on discussions during Forum meetingsj. The day included a tour ofthe campus, and began with a slide-show history of Greenhill narrated by Mrs. Carter. Forum members served as guides, and as hosts and hostesses for the new students. On Grandparents' Day, the Forum volunteered to guide the visiting grandparents to the proper school buildings, at the end ofthe year, they will be ushers for the final Middle School Awards Assembly. The purpose of the Student Forum is to encourage service to the community, and, through such activities as the Homecoming Spirit Contest, to foster positive school spirit. Lower center: Student forum members. Front row: A. Lee, C. Pride, A. Dunn, P. Bogdanow, E. Natinsky, K. Williams, A. Tannen, C. McDaniel, A. Foote. Back Row: M. Dunn, M. Bond, H. Bamett, J. Sherman, E. Goodman, M. Brodsky, D. Levy, T. Bennett, J. Massman, J. Pearson. Lower: Luke Burton, a student host for Grandparents Day, helped to conduct second graders' grandparents to their respective area in the Lower School. 195 Evergreen This year, the Evergreen made progressive steps forward in the areas of graphic design and content. Through several journalism workshops, the staff learned many new techniques for producing visually pleasing layouts. With the addition of a new Music section, we have been able to address an important part ofthe students' lives. We have also done features probing into such issues as stress and alcohol consumption as it relates Greenhill students. Finally, the Evergreen received a portable building on campus this year which made layouts much more convenient. Top left: Back row - Faculty sponsor - Dr. Marilyn Stewartg Graphics Editor - Lance Felber. Front row - Editor-in-chief - David Shelby, Productions Manager - Angie Jacobs. Top right: Back row - Cindy Siegal, Ad Manager, Joey Lane, Business Manager. Front row - Melanie Lurie, Assistant Business Manager: Jill Fischel, Ad Manager. Center: The Section Editors of the Evergreen - Back row - Matthew Henderson, Matthew Golden, Willie Loconto, Doug Murphy, Danny Elkin. Middle row - Dianne Ahmann, Steve Weinberg, Cindy Fiedelman, David Foote. Front row - Anna Lee Parks, Jon Buchmeyer, Jessica Frankel, Waverly Ware, Alison Murdock. Lower left: Willie Loconto, Steve Weinberg, and Angie Jacobs at work in the new Evergreen roomf' Lower right: Editor-in-chief David Shelby discusses a layout with Alison Murdock, a co-editor of the Arts section. 196 ,ee 'Q A it J . ...e. 1 ss J -A V, L- Cavalcade In l95l, the staff ofthe Crubre, Greenhill's original yearbook, was composed ofthe graduating class. This year the staffofthe Cavalcade comes from grades 5-12. Under the leadership of faculty sponsor Sandra Stevenson and editor-in-chief Adrienne Baker, workshops were held Fridays at 3:35 PM and on weekends. This year there were two new positions on the stafi Elena Koutras, copy editor, was in charge of editing and typing and David Matyas, layout editor, approved the formats of pages. Top left: Faculty sponsor - Ms. Sandra Stevenson, upperschool art and photography, not pictured K. Kay - Business Manager. Top right: Elena Koutras, Adrienne Baker, and David Matyas. Upper center: Middle School staff members. Seated: S. Fleming, Mr. Nordgren, J. Massman. Second row: R. Kumar, A. Gilbert, M. Brodsky, R. Butking Top row: A. Crane. Lower center left horizontal: Most of the photographs that appear in the yearbook were taken by first and second trimester photography classes and their teacher. Second trimester photography class: First row: M. Hermanovski, B. Autrey, P. Davis, C. White, L. Plaskofi Back row: B. Strickland, K. Miller, P. LeBahar, R. Rothrock. Lower left: First trimester photography class: First row: M. Hennelly, L. Houston, T. Jaffer, L. Lyon, K. Miller, L. Warshawg Back row: S. Brazil, D. Natinsky, C. Velvin, A. Heckel, T. Thomas. Lower center vertical: First trimester photography class: Front row: C. Fischman, R. Browningg Second row: E. Alhadeff, L. Plaskoff M. Hofstedt, Back row: J. Sayah, S. Lenhoff, G. Homan. Lower right: Second trimester photography class: Front row: S. Gindling, W. Ware, J. O'Brien, J. Zidellg Second row: M. Pettersson, K. Hamm, A. Adkins, C. Bright, D. Chungg Back row: J. Goodnight, J. Drusch, K, Wood, Top center: Upper School staff members. Front: D. DeGrasse, J. Black, J. Rumberger, A. King, J. McLarry. Middle: D. Matyas, C. Meyers, M. Hennelly, R. Leonard, K. Mathis fSpecial Eventsj. Back: M. Birenbaum - Ads, V. Reyes, T. Thomas - Special Events, S. Brazill, M. Menzer - Lower School, A. Baker, C. Switzer. Not pictured: J. Kwun, L. Newman - Ads, K. Hamm - Sports, H. Silver - Sports, M. Platt - Seniors, K. Cravens - Faculty, J. Fischel, M. Lurie - Pre-School, S. Silverberg - Senior, K. Cassidy - Sports, A. Adkins, B. Conner - Upper School, J. Koutras, S. Pearson - Upper School. 197 Mortarboard In 1966, the Mortarboard Club was formed to provide help with social activities and provide service in and around Greenhill. Club membership was restricted to only Upper School girls until 1977 when it was said, 'fEverything was going co-edg that year, the first six male members joined the organization. In spite ofthe example they had set, most students continued to consider the Mortarboard a girls club, and the male membership remained small with one or two boys. In 1984, everything really went co-ed in the Mortarboard, and Kevin Hicks was elected as secretary, the first office held by a male in the club's history. The organization continued its usual activities this year at Greenhill under the successful leadership of Kevin and the other officers. The Homecoming festivies, the Thanks- giving canned food drive, and the Valentine camation sales were just some of the fun services performed this year. Top: Left to rightg Front row: S. Silverberg, L. Newman, J. Weiss, K. Hicks, Sponsor - Mrs. Mary Meinardus, A. Baker. Second row: M. Lurie, K. Finkelman. Third row: S. Oakley, J. Goodnight, L. Iozzo, J. Rumberger, D. Anderson, C. Siebert, A. Murdock, M. Jones, M. Hennelly, S. Shosid, Fourth row: M. Lu, K. Harvey, A. King, J. McLarry, C. Fitzmaurice, L. Plaskofh T. Leonard, N. Lazar, D. Budd. Fifth row: D. Pulte, H. Silver. L. Mathis, J. Black, M. Segal, D. Goldstein, M. Segal, L. Felber. Back row: M. Menzer, S. Brazill, B. Birdsong, M. Hermanovski, S. Pearson, A. Weiss, A. Kreisler, L. Hogue, N. Lane, K. Wood, E. Murphy, K. Levy. Center: Mortarboard member Scott Lambert delivers valentine carnations to Anna Lee Parks. Montage The Montage is the literary and art publication of Greenhill School, the staff members publish two magazines: one for the Lower and Middle Schools and one for the 'Upper School. Students enter short stories, poems, plays, and artwork to be judged by the Columbia Press Association. In addition, materials submitted by the January 30 deadline were sent to the National Scholastic competition. Editor David Foote and the members of his staff spend long hours editing and typing chosen Montage materials. Upper School art and photography projects were selected after an exhibit at Arts Festival in Tulsa. 1983 Montage received a lst place rating from CSPA. First row: M. Norvell. Second row: left to right: S. Brazill, S. Lambert, D. Anderson, N. Thompson, S. Oakley, J. McLarry. Top row: L. Felber, D. Foote. 198 1-.-nm Quill 8L Scroll The lntemational Society of Quill and Scroll was begun in 1926 for the purpose of encouraging and recognizing student achievement in journalism. The charter members ofthe Greenhill Chapter of Quill and Scroll were inducted on February 2, 1984. The requirements for membership of the society are being a high school junior or senior in the upper third of the class, having done superior work in school journalism, being recommended for membership by the faculty advisor of your publication, and approved by the Execu- tive Secretary. The organizationls charter members are Lea Bauman, Gregg Jacobs, Leslie Kuykendall, Jonathan Sheehan, and Debbie Shelton. The members who were inducted in May, 1984, are Adrienne Baker, Matthew Golden, Angie Jacobs, and David Shelby. Members A. Jacobs, D. Shelby, A. Baker, M. Golden. Quiz Bowl Once again, Greenhill was represented on the Whiz Quiz television show which airs Saturdays on Channel 8. The team of four students was culled from the fall Quiz Bowl series, sponsored by Mr. Dan Kasten. Individual teams, formed by friends, competed in rounds during the meeting period, after school. The four highest scoring players were selected from these rounds to represent Greenhill on the show on cable television, the team advanced to the quarterfinals round broadcasted on Channel 8. Above: Team members M. Menzer, K. Rovinsky, D. Berman, R. Klassnik. Below: The Greenhill team competes at Channel 8 studios against the Selwyn School from Denton. At this round, David Berman acted as captain for our team. Science Club As Doug Murphy, club president, claimed, The purpose of The Science Club is to have fun. The Science Club reached that goal this year when its members went on their annual rain-making, or rather, astronomy trip to Mr. Kilmer's farm. The club also continued to put on magic,' shows for the younger grades, Stephanie Oakley froze a banana for the fourth grade, Another group of members, led by Pierce Marshall, fixed up an old telescope and made it work again. The club's goal for next year is to get Mr. Kilmer sent up into space with the next shuttle mission. Front row: S. Brazil, J. McLarry, D. Anderson, M. Menzer, C. Seifert, S. Oakley. Second row: B. Bames, P. Hopkins, G. Brown, J. Ground, D. Sunshine, D. Silver. Third row: C. Switzer, R. Rothrock, J. Lerner, L. Prager. Back row: C. Fitzmaurice, L. Felber, R. Browning, P. Marshall, Mr. Skip Kilmer, B. Davis, S. Cort, K, Kokko, C. Fischman. National Honor Society The Greenhill chapter ofthe National Honor Society consists ofthose students who show a strong interest in the welfare of the community, as well as, academic excellence. The object of the National Honor Society is to create enthusiasm of scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to encourage the development of character in all students at the Greenhill School? The National Honor Society has a strong service orientation, both as a chapter and as individuals. In the past, the society has assisted at the College Fair and at College Previews. This year, individual sewice has been emphasized. Some of those projects included helping with the Contact Halloween Party for the disadvantaged and handicapped children. Members also painted identification letters for faculty parking places. Because all of the members of the society have achieved academic excellence, almost every member assists other students through tutoring. Leadership and character are strong factors influencing the induction ofa member. Leadership can be demonstrated in many ways: through student council, student body, or simply being a supportive worker. Character is a combination of self discipline, honesty, responsibility, and integrity. Members of the society demonstrate all of these qualities in such a manner that they become positive influences in the community. The fall induction in 1984 featured the Greenhill singers and musicians in recognition of their service to the Greenhill and the larger community. The Greenhill chapter ofthe National Honor Society is sponsored by Dr. Barbara Graves. Top: National Honor Society Members inducted in the spring of 1984: Left to right, Front row: M. Platt, A. Jacobs, K. Finkelman. Back row: M. Golden, D, Shelby, Dr. Graves Cfaculty sponsorj and A. Langfeld. Center left: Inductees ofspring and winter of 1984: Left to right, Front row: M. Platt, M. Lurie, K. Finkelman, C. Fiedelman, Dr. Graves. Second row: A. Langfeld, S. Oakely, A. Aranson, K. Harvey. Back row: M. Golden, W. Rose, D. Shelby, S. Weinberg, A. Baker. Center right: Dr. Graves speaks at the 1984 winter induction. Mu Alpha Theta Mu Alpha Theta is an organization designed to honor outstanding math students. To qualify, a student must have an average of 90 or above for three years in college preparatory mathematics courses. New members are inducted annually at the year end Upper School assembly and will join other members under the sponsorship of Mrs. Mary Meinardus. D. Ahmann, D. Shelby, A. Langfeld, S. Oakley. 200 French National Honor Society The French National Honor Society is composed of Juniors and Seniors who have attained an 85 or above average in an honors French class. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Renee White, the society published their newspaper, Le Microcosmej' tour times this year. The newspaper's material comes not only from FNHS members, but from students in French classes of all levels. The FNHS is very lucky this year to have an exchange student from France, Pierre Lebaher, as a member. Pierre shares his knowledge of France to contribute to the organization's goal of making students more familiar with the French culture. Other activities of the FNHS include the Christmas and end-of-the-year soirees in which members create their own French food. Top Front row, left to right: S. Oakley, M. Hoffman, Sponsor - Mrs. Renee White, E. Koutras, M. Menzerg Back row: D. Shelby, A. Foote, J. Goodnight, A. MlilcTdOCk, R. Klassnik, P. Lebaherg Not Shown: A. Ba er. Spanish National Honor Society The Spanish National Honor Society is composed of juniors and seniors who have attained an average of 85 or above in an honors Spanish class. This year, the Greenhill chapter ofthe SNHS has had many activities. In April, there was the induction of the new members, a trip to the Meadows Arts Museum for a tour, spoken in Spanish, of Spanish art, and initiation. Spring also included a day out to lunch for the members and movies about the culture and history of Spain. Lower Front row, left to right: A. Parks, L. Plaskoff, M. Platt, M. Hennellyg Middle row: P. Hopkins, S. Siegel, C. Fiedelman, Sponsor - Mrs. Sylvia Silveng Back row: B. Davis, Sponsor - Mr. Joseph Gonzales, S. Weinberg, K. Finkelman, J. Cowles. 201 Latin Honor Society The Latin Honor Society is com- posed of students who have achieved an average of 88 or above in Latin classes, inductions are held each year in early May. This year, some society members joined the Classics trip to Greece and Rome led by Mr. Foote and the society's new sponsor Dr. Vernon Ceder. Dr. Ceder hopes to make this an annual excursion, rivaling the ski trip for adventurers over spring break. Top Front row: J. Hoffman, W. Rose, J. Kwun, Center row: Sponsor Dr. Vemon Ceder, A. Jacobs, K. Harvey, D. Ahmann, Back row: P, McGuire, M. Henderson, S. Gindling, Latin Club The Latin Club got off to a rousing start again this year with a series of Latin quiz bowl competitions, the triumphant team was composed of members David Foote, Angie Jacobs, Dianne Ahmann, and Will Rose. Because of inclement weather, they were unable to attend the regional conference in Denton, but several representatives were sent to the state Latin convention in Mesquite. In addition, the Latin Club celebrated Roman culture with their annual party. Center: The Latin Club members, Front row: B. Shepard, J. Hoffman, W. Rose, J. Kwun, A. Jacobsg Center row: N. Thompson, P. McGuire, M. Henderson, K. Kokko, K. Harvey, D. Ahmann, Back row: Sponsor Dr. Vernon Ceder, S. Gindling, P. Sanchez, B. Kauffman. Below: The Latin Quiz Bowl Team: Sponsor Dr. Vemon Ceder, D. Foote, A. Jacobs, D. Ahmann, W. Rose. 202 National Forensics League For those individuals interested in speech and debate, The National Forensics league offers the chance to compete and refine the skills necessary for public speaking. As participants in an honorary society, members must be in the upper two-thirds of their class and meet minimum membership standards. Through toumament competition, points and degrees of merit are eamed for different levels of achievement. This year's NFL board consists of President, David Matyasg Vice President, Julia Erwin, and Secretary!Treasurer, Marjory Graue. This year's members of the NFL were: Allison Aranson, Cynthia Bright, Jon Buchmeyer, Jenny Dickens, Julia Erwin, Jessica Frankel, Marjory Graue, Lisi Hogue, Sharon Jones, Robert Knaus, Elena Koutras, Scott Lambert, Joey Lane, David Matyas, Melinda Menzer, Lina Patel, Kyle Rovinsky, Janine sumberger, Jordan Susman, Waverly Ware, Anna eiss. New members initiated into the NFL this year were: Anthony Chan, Kerry Davis, Helen Greenlee, Amy Kreisler, Jennifer Lee, Karen Levy, Willie Loconto, Mary Norvell, Catherine Peters, Victor Reyes, Pedro Sanchez, Doug Silver, Rob Starnes, Phillipa Strelitz, Allyson Turner. , NFL: Top, first row, left to right: J. Susman, J . Frankel, A. Aranson: Second row: Debate Coach - Laura Rollins, J. Rumberger, E. Koutras, M. Menzer, L. Hogue, K. Levy, M. Norvell, P. Strelitz, M. Jones, A. Fechtel, A. Weiss, A. Tumer: Third row: Drama Coach - Patty Edwards, J. Buchmeyer, J. Lee, S. Lambert, J. Dickens, K. Davis, C. Bright: Back row: V. Reyes, B. Knaus, C. Fitzmaurice, K. I-Iicks, K. Rovinsky, L. Patel, M. Hofstedt, R. Stames. Center left: J. Leiman, S. Lambert, and A. Turner in the halls of Burleson High Center right: Debators J. Buchmeyer and J. Erwin at the Burleson Tournament. Lower left: M. Graue, Drama Coach - Patty Edwards, J. Frankel, and Debate Coach - Laura Rollins accept the first place sweepstakes trophy at Burleson. Lower center: J. Buchmeyer and J. Erwin accept their first place trophy for winning the Round Robin cross examination debate at Burleson. Lower right: J. Frankel accepts her trophy for placing in an Individual Event at the Burleson Drama and Debate Tournament. 203 Thespian Society and Drama Club THESPIAN Greenhill re-initiated a chapter of the lntemational Thespian Society last year under the direction of President Jon Buchmeyer and Sponsor Patricia Edwards. The Society is an honor society for those drama students, technical or performing, who excel in theatre. With only 10 members last year, Troupe H2540 was small, but 9 new members were initiated into the troupe. This year the troupe travelled to San Antonio for the State Thespian Conference. Many members performed in the Best of Broadwayv, a collection of duets and Humorous Interpretations from Broadway shows. Scott Lambert was elected to serve on the State Thespian Board. In April, the troupe presented You're A Good Man Charlie Brown as a benefit for retirement homes in the Dallas community. Members this year include: President Jon Buchmeyer, Rob Browning, Jenny Dickens, Jessica Frankel, Marjory Graue, Chip Hunter, Sharon Jones, Scott Lambert, Richard Latin, Mary Norvell, Lina Patsel, Kyle Rovinsky, Jordan Susman. New members include: Kerry Davis, Alison Fechtel, Lance Felber, Mary Jones, Jennifer Lee, Marc Rubin, Doug Silver, Philippa Strelitz, Allyson Tumer. DRAMA CLUB Under the leadership of President Jessica Frankel, the Drama Club presented a Halloween show for children. Audience members brought cans of food for admission, and later the donations were given to needy families during Thanksgiving. Jessica also directed the end of the year students written show. Throughout the year, the Drama Club worked in the theatre and on productions in any way they could be helpful. President - Jessica Frankel Vice-President - Scott Lambert Secretary - Lina Patel Public Relations - Sharon Jones Production Manager - Chip Hunter Halloween Play: Top, First row: M. Graue, Second row: J. Hoffman, K. Edwards. J. Buchmeyer, R. Leonard: Third row: A. Turner, K. Davis, J. Lee, Mrs. Patty Edwards, L. Patel, S. Lambert, J. Frankel, J. Dickens M. Norvell. , Drama Club: Center, First row, left to right: K. Rovinsky, K. Davis, P. Strelitz, J. Susman, J, Buchmeyer, J. Frankel, L. Patel, M. Jones, A. Tumer, A. Fechtel, D. Silver, Second row: J. Lee, A. Kreisler, K. Hicks, J. Dickens, M. Norvell, S. Lambert, R. Starnes, K. Levy: Back row: C. Meyers, T. Thomas, M. Lune, R. Latin, R. Browning, L. Felber, K. Wood, M. Hofstead. The Thespians: Below, First row, left to right: K. RCVIHSKY, J' Susman, J. Buchmeyer, J. Frankel, L. Patelg Second row: K. Davis, K. Hicks, J. Dickens, S. Lambert, M. Norvel: Back row: R. Latin, C. Hunter, L. Felber, 204 Forever Club The only membership requirement for the Forever Club is having been enrolled in Greenhill for twelve or more years. Top: Front row: S. Weinberg, L. Newman, J. Frankel, K.Cravensg Back row: A. Baker, M. Graue, J. Susman, J. Lane, K. Finkelman, B. Lyon, C. Fiedelman, S. Siegel, D. Foote. Center: Each year the preschoolers invite Forever Club members who have attended Greenhill since Preschool to their production of The Nutcracker. J. Lane, B. Gold, B. Lyon, M. Lipshy, J. Susman, S. Weinberg, and J. Frankel sing Christmas carols with the Preschool students while Mr. Foote accompanies them on the piano. Below: Forever Club Members dressed in Halloween costumes: B. Gold, B. Lyon, W. Loconto, J. Susman, M. Lipshy, J. Lane, J. Weiss, A. Aranson, K. Cravens, J. Frankel, C. Fiedelman, K. Finkelman, A. Baker, L. Newman, D. Foote, and M. Graue. i l98 l: Pam Beck, Cathy Steinberg, Bo Marcus, Doug Grossman, Alan Peppard, Jay Levy, Alan Beck. Robert Anderson, Tom Pen'yman, Mark Mayer, David Bock. 1982: Jimmy Frankfurt, Stephen Schwifll Lisa Frenkel, Lisa Marcus, Kirsten Clinger, Brad Lipshy, Scott Zale, Andrea Thum, Sheli Bamett, Elizabeth Frankel, Rod Lehman, Kimi Morse. l983: Mike Ablon, Zandy Baker, Kay Chilton, Jane Couch, Tom Dowe, Dee Dunk, Charles Fischman, Susan Goodnight, Karen Halaburt, Ben Kassanofll Mike Medvig, Michelle Mulder, David Perryman, Todd Schneider, Andrea Simmons, Gavin Susman, Loren Zidell. l984: Kim Kissinger, Caren Skibell, Betsy Gilbert, Ginna Johnson, Susan Silberberg, Lee Ann Maser, Leslie Marcus, Susan Reeves, Beth Ablon, Tony Rose, Peter Frenkel, Sharon Thumb, David Liston, Ken Kokko, I Alan Schnitzer. 1985: Allison Aranson, Adrienne Baker, Katie Cravens, Cindy Fiedelman, Karen Finkelman, David Foote, Jessica Frankel, Ben Gold, Marjory Graue, Joey Lane, Marc Lipshy, Willie Loconto, Bucky Lyon, Lisa Newman, Will Rose, Stacy Siegel, Jordan Susman, Charlie Switzer, Stephen Weinberg, and Jessica Weiss. 205 1 1 i I Q 5 h 'K 5 l lt I L :,, gli : . 1 1 . v ' 1 'ICN' , 1 W f , 1 4 i' wk, N ,W W, N-N., V. 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Q s, ' ' Hornets Turn Rebuilding Season into Successful Season feese i sueuuus f ueee V nsusuusn uuee 1 - usns sese ness sssuu --,,, - L,Q . , e'i' 'i'- e' ' ,, L-'-' .'L'. -' V. ,.ei - u wshwg 1 almg nnuu ii eeuuus usuu sskuuusu J sssu 1 seeuuss eeee Valley team? agamsminiws quaneae? esuee ee hiya il 15:1 J a C ' +- ' -w', 5 1-'f e. ft- eV omets .rt Sama ra 7- ga Vflgefl us Marc Rubin, Most Valuable Q V Q98 Offensive Starters 2 mean. green feef ,V . - -'v g a gp- - f' . . 1 2 ouuuuulo oosss . . . . . . ...., . . . ,- VV V VV ,--, . . -- H , Top right: Abram Castro leaps to catch a pass from Marc Q Buffin to help lead the Homets to victory against Garland Christian, Center right: Bruce Agnich makes his presence known against Trinity Valley. Lower left: Chad Dunston lowers his head and attempts to hammer through the line against Holland Hall. Lower right: Marc Buffin rolls out to release an aerial strike as the I-lomets beat San Antonio's St. Stephen's, 46-0. Center left: lst row: S. Simon - Manager, B. Knaus, C. Warren, C. Schrauff, J. Fischel, T. Richardson - Ass't Manager, K. Davis - Ass't Manager. 2nd row: K. Winfield, J. Pearlman, C. Dunston, C. Deniger, A. Castro, R. Winfield, K. Rovinsky. 3rd row: D. Chung, D. Dever, K. Hicks, T. Johnson, C. McCarty, P. Thompson, M. Rubin, C. Comer. 4th row: S. Warren, R. Latin, M. Buffin, J, Fiedelman, B. Hillebrenner, K. Kokko, J. Perryman. Sth row: B. Shepard, B. Agnich, C. Hunter, D. Crooks, S. Elkins, C. Huffman, L. Zahn. 6th row: Coaches: M. Samide, M. Parichini, J. Tranova, B. Whitman, S. Casey, K Lowe. 208 ,H ' f V f, ig ' ' My ' 1 ,J ' V , V.: V., ,, , . ',-- .Q W, - J , - M, wir - , if 1-W , Q, . 1 Z pf ' fg.2 rpQ.:'2z,,:'V 1 -v 4 'viz . 7, 7 ' ' ,,, .rv ' ' We - V' f..- -' X z . gi, ., V J V 4' . V ' .J , ll , ,. V . V 4' . J 1 We . f ' 4- .V V' ' ' ,. , q, H 'V 1f1fV.f!f4,-ff' V , ' .Q .,.. V . V .QL ff +o . - ' - I wif'-,jf J. ' , - fw,iEff 'U.ji'.l'e-'wiwti 'USVI' 'EW' 1 Yi..-V . I T .- S at if- 'V.J':, L ' ifeen,sig-zfV?7-illwfkl .ft-gf, f-W W If , ,ff fr ' ' ' ' ff - .. , , ,kk 4 f tt 1984 GREENHILL HORNETS' Record: RUSHING Player Carries Yards Average Chad Dunston 139 777 5.6 Clay Dcni er 76 396 5.2 Marc Bullin 79 282 3.6 John Warren 59 263 4.5 John Pengman 43 259 6.0 TEAM T TALS 429 2342 5.5 PASSING Player Attempts Completions Yards Int. TDs Wocomp, Marc Bullin 91 42 539 3 4 46.1 Jeff Fiedelman 14 6 87 1 1 42.9 Chad Dunston 4 4 71 0 0 100.0 Clay Deniger 1 0 0 0 0 00.0 TEAM TOTALS 109 52 697 4 5 47,7 AVERAGE OFFENSE PER GAME RUSHING PASSING TOTAL POINTS RUSHING PASSING TOTAL POINTS .2 69.7 303.9 21.8 DEFENSIVE FOOTBALL STATISTICS 8-2 RECEIVING PLAYER RECEPTIONS Yards Avera e Brent Hillebrenner 16 196 12.3 Larry Zahn 16 232 14.5 Abram Castro 7 160 22.9 Bruce Agnich 7 91 13.0 SCORING Player TDs EPs FGs Total Chad Dunston ll 0 0 66 John Perryman 6 0 0 36 Larry Zahn l 17 3 32 Marc Bullin 4 0 0 24 Brent Hillebrenner 2 0 0 12 TEAM TOTALS 32 17 3 218 DEFENSE ' Player TacklesfAssists Int. Fumh. Recov. TDs Marc Rubin 87 0 4 0 John Perryman 69 3 l 2 Clay Deniger 56 l 0 0 Chip Hunter 51 0 0 0 Trey Johnson 39 0 O 0 STATISTICS YEAR PER GAME 309-848 84.8 154-65-859 85.9 1 707 1 70. 7 60 6.0 - Stats do not include Ints. and Fumb. Recov. from Collegiate game. Top left: John Perryman launches a rocket ofa punt against Holland Hall. Top right: Chad Dunston rushes for a gain in the game against Holland Hall. Greenhill won this game, 6-0. Center: The Homet coaches celebrate a much needed score against First Baptist. Greenhill went on to win with a score of 14-3. Center right: The Homet's swarming defense holds First Baptist. This is Marc Rubin on the tackle. Lower right: Quarterback Marc Buffin has plenty of time to throw behind his strong offensive line. 209 Hockey Team Has Winning Season ' - - fo a . 'M al., sp neeaa t s This year the girls field hockey team had an outstanding twat 'T Him, mostly , ' . . .. e consisting of juniors and sophomores, pulled together early their first game in two yearsg the winning didnit stop there. By the girls had beatenATrinity:Yalley and St. Stephens twice and victory S.P.C. the team did very well with a second in seniors were lost, so the varsity expects to ilofevenlibetter S i Stiifel leading the attack. Stacy did this year ieiig and she received honorable S.pP.C. Third year Ware also placed in first team Pearson, who theistaiting goalie, had a great season, receiving In forwards Hamm had a strong season andiredeived first team M.IsSt5C., all-conference in S.P.C.,sand was alsosthis year's Most Qzggluable lglayer. Top left - Kathryn charges towards the Hockaday goal! Center left - The Homets stomp the Daisies! Lower left - Waverly passes the Daisy defense. Top right - Victory over St. Stephen's at the St. John's t ' H . toumamen in ouston Second right - Gina starts the ball back up towards Hockaday's end of the field. Third right - Hilary drives the ball past Casady's forward line. Lower aight - Cynthia scoops over an opponent's stick for a great d ge! 210 X S ,-. 3, 'Qi , , sigfgaii-5:15.,fy 1 . , ,, . - Q, 1 ,S Q 1- 5.5,-.i 5 .gi-.Lg -3 , . . - -' l ii:-E' W 'giw n , :f ' A . my '79 lwr f .. yi Sz, f Zh. .1 ,. . .5E:..5: , . is .. . ,, ,Q,,w2sg1gane.fz,gggegff?g .H . My 5. ,Hymn +' fri 1 Silk' iw-5' ::1i.',, ,N ,... Lax., -' ' . . ' ' . .T Xt . et-.:xw2mfvw'2kW???'4W 3. Ee, ' V 1: ff A 52 .,,.Wwmw-1-ffzsaef '13, M-g-A MTW . it 51. iM,.fwwaez, wwiwl .- L' . - . YQ ' - F' ' ' 159' S iii- 'L f Y f . , ry . i . ' ' 'ka i :Q :a,,,igf,, , .W 555' A Y I ' f if if ' ' ' K' n.,. K . I.V AQ ,L . ,, ,,.. E K lf: ,Q 1 'V ge A ' , , f f 'fu-1+ f 'ff Q. Q af Z, Q , , : , , . M .t on iv f .L 1 T V ll'eI,,,,. jk' ' q V ,V ' 1 , 7 ' T . - ,,., , .: A 4,1 , ,,KN ,H , , W, J ,. 7 xiii-mfs yt W ,I ' , 3 VJ. fl K y ,K .sax Q we 'li M wi .Jw wifi? Wf 5' .. get M 1' 123 'G if .5 .. f .... 5 4.5 5 Q 4 uv EM. ut Q, - ' , EIIQQQ' f f'? 'f ft .- V - f n Y - M- r, .. ,,,, , ,, N, Q l , W- . . ,, 1,1 AVYNPWW' 5 -A t. M Top left - Stacy dribbles down the field! Top right - Coach and the team talk strategy at halftime. Ceriter left - Kathryn takes the ball in to shoot on Kinkaid's goa . Center right - Oh what a feeling! The J .V. team scores on Kinkaid! Lower right - Stacy lights a Trinity Valley player! Lower Left: First row: E. Murphy, D. Goldstein, M. Michaelson, K. Gardner, L. Beck, A. Thompson, S. Simmons, D. Howellg Second row: K. Grossman, C. Clement, A. Sigman, S. Brice, K. Soder, C. Siegal, K. Wood, C. Cantrellg Third row: K. Hamm, S. Stiffel, D. Pulte, A. Parks, T. Williamson, W. Ware, M. Stiffel, Asst. Coach - C. Erdmang Fourth row: C. Bright, J . Goodnight, G. Prigofl, B. Birdsong, C. Fitzmaurice, S. Pearson, Coach - C. Gorman. 211 W ww ff From V-Ball Camp Throughout the Season Team Work Was Evident t t t t r r r a -f,' KY 5 W fu wi- -- X - 'W f'1- P -:'o: been Seven witfg.-5b5g,h, raoo peter Schoolsfawlty member, is l if rraoorror 5 aoooo 11 fieof sol ersaaoloexcitin .atmosphere during graduated fromt.,12rttieeto,, aaroa ,oofr o ao , S n , t season. David Foote supported the throughout the Season and fmally A gained the title, Assistant Coach, at tlte jament in Fort Worth. I l , consistent, strong sets from WT' 6 I an Cowles, Andrea Termmx, and Fiedelman, the team wi able to s ccessfully complete 'numerous offensive he offensive attack was d by spikers Amy Lange d, Cindy Fledelmall, anfi ff My ' ' W rrlml. :,' 5 A :fs 2 5' , 's'.'W W 2' , iraq: .s.,, EF , . kik. W tyt 'f:: f Th C osst ,W . 'li A tt 5 V. ,L ,k.. VVy,,AA,tW ktt. Wyttt , V ., .. M, K ' A M V V, ..,..,. . 1,,,,,. ,.,Vt,,,,,,, , , Q aj, . , 45 it raffrfrtfmetaosxe r 1 V f S 5 EE,,t.. A . , f SE awww it 2 'fmt--s, 1 r ,Meanies i , 1 9 .1 'r 'Ri -'W 2 i fa g:f,:E.:, si 5 S 55 . i , Top right: Andrea Termini passes the ball while Cindy Fiedelman prepares to get it. Top left: Donna Budd receives the serve. Lower left: Amy Langefeld sets the ball. Lower right: The Varsity Volleyball Team: Front row: S. Jones, A. Termini, A. Langefeld, C. Fiedelman, B. Strickland, L. Rosenbergg Back row: Coach P. Norman, M. Hermanovski, D. DeGrasse, A. Adkins, B. Conner, E. Alhadei, D. Budd, D. Budd. 212 V Um.. wr , A' B fs M -if :V f 12- k,k'i B ' e R e is . as ' . A E A' . gb tx, . h . A B' Joie f Top right: Donna Budd spikes the ball. Top left: Diane Budd dives to receive the serve. Center right: Cindy Fiedelman spikes the ball during an SPC game. Center left: Lara Rosenberg sends the ball to the opponents. Lower left: The Upper School JV Volleyball Team: Front row: J. Black, l-I. Lei-man, A. Kreisler, J. Lipshyg Back row: J. Goldfarb, L. Rose, M. Hofstedt, Coach Wells, I. Green, S. Dale, C. Peters. Lower right: The ball is set by one of the Budd twins. 213 ! ' Wi J fa Lame 'NL pf Cross Country Shows Strength as Individual Runners - As a Team 7 ee.nn s o feee J t , Coach C ' Valdb uf 141535 Y BY 'nnn ' - from School was 3 nnnn 7 5 .11955 m f fhat would result 111 S9.EQhQL SSfu1 Cf0SS'C0'm ason- C t'4'l'W to replace two all-st te runne ,ut Coach Blanchav it fas able to , f 4 ' A U fiffflghg ofgindividualsm well in most ofg J ggitye X-C . tl' ff ' B J . . . 5 if . l-,,, 5 5 ees, , - .J 4' top team finishes duringfthe seasontqaeerez 7 B B q ef . . 'A we g . 7 tll - . t . t . ollyo eeel S eee L 2 ' -4 L. ttell ttee, p K' A sf SCDT- 8 Weat 4 . 7 t lo: - it 111 ,,,t,.l. Q.. , 5... ' . a6?La,i?a: ,wlqelfgt Septs 2 S ooo' laea we . . ttt A,,t A lhhll J llit alt. C ,, V mL V, M, aikrff 'V ' ' , f'i ie- tt' -'Z ' ,f,f . ,,,,, -mv B . ,, 4-. L.. K' NOV' 10 ' to 4 f It . , . - l'- v-' A . ,'ll 4 -1 -1 ' 'l ' i '-1-1 ' A f L' The season culminated with Greenliif at S.P.C. in Fort Worth. The teanil 7 ' Jleifwasgled.by,All-State runne13Andre. an EricMcQuaid.Thedefending, ' Ttol Champs were dCtl1f0Ued by STL a two-team battle for the title. The final S.P.C. results were: B 7 we J 1, sr. John's ll tt ' so 2. Greenhill Q B J 56 . 3. St. Stephen,s s 7 4 St Mark's t 4 B106 ' ' Y sls J GI'CCIlhill'S Junior Varsity teamwon 1 and were led by Jamie Lerner, Kurt Holle, Niklas Becker andlimmy The varsity letter winners heopye ft Andrew Foqreo lll vp, A11-sum, Co-captain, Au-sPc, Eric Meouard e ll-MISC to Will Rose e B onorable Mention SPC 4 7 Pierce Marshall 17:03, 4 Co-captain, All-MISC, H.M. SPC , y . David Foote 17:02 H.M..SPC B Merten Becker .17:lfe H.M. SPC l ' l Jamie4Lemer , 171295, L l B , Niklas Becker D 417:42 . lst place J.V. SPC race 'HOHE V' jg VI.. 231-d place SPC faceff , 3:-ff , 'Q' --are If' - '-IV: - fi in .tt ' ' .- -. , oril . 2I1d'pl3CC 7All1MISC, SPC B 5 t' B S tlee K K k,Vg tt t',l ' , A , lrl .J ' Top right: David advances in the race. Center right: Eric and Lance gain on a Trinity Valley runner. Lower right: The boys' cross-country team: Front row: A. Foote, R. Loconto, B. Green, J. Ground, C. Fischman, B. Blonkvist, J. Laurito, E. McQuaid, P. Davis, J. Lerner, T. Ground, C. Brandt, Back row: Coach Blanchard, B. Davis, P. Marshall, W. Rose, M. Becker, N. Becker, A. Sprankell, L. Felber, G. Brown, D. Shelby, P. Hopkins. Lower left: The first leg of the cross-country course. 214 Q . H 4.,, 5 :if kii: V f X, in frr, ii, I . VVLV in ..mnwAY ' Top left: Andrew pulls away into the lead. Lower left: Pierce pushes his way towards the finish line. Lower middle: Coach Blanchard gives some words of wisdom. Lower right: Merten looks ahead with determination. yi iss, I 95, .. i '-,' ni M .,,,,-- n V ji -. if nf . , M , .:, 1 .i.. I , -W V ,. . ,, ' -... - ' , ' V , V ,. -V ,,l , .'.. .,,. we . V. 2 ...e PIJZIVIWIOHBI- . VV . ii. .', '-,ii. .e1- I V f f2 -,'- ee, V. 1- 5 2 .. a ' to 'fif gi a . 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'W ea m e t raoa V 'e et ..e t t.. we ttae -2211 We-1 ..... e a.ei ssae 1 '---' W 25'-11 'V .-1.033 VV me 1j,r3'1'1'ERw -- . 1 V .-f ,7f-' V - V 3 -- ,i,- 1 VHO 'S' .5VgigAndrew Foote V j- i...3fd11?:7ft'fk ek , V4 V V f' YW! 30See , Y it' Q less in-4lh., .ri MgQg5id,VHonombxe Mention',SPC'fV V ki':.liflC-MCQU3ld Sthw 16154: Will Rose,:Co-Captain, Honorable Mention SPC V D9 lSi'F00lC . :nf 11- V, l7:08:Pieroe'Marsha1l,l-lonorable MentionVSRC1i'j5 o L2f1wFe1bvfVf W . f wl7:09: naviderqmeuonmble Men1ionVsPcfggVVs. sV 1. LV.: 2nd place team . glamimlerneraiy t i Pgcgxqeiilvlarshall V V '- i?Kll 'iiH91!eF' t - 10420. e V '... e . V7eh 1 VV.V, , 'sth - 10th ' 20th' . ' '22nd A j, A Alfl:l3: McrtenVBeI:kerVA.. l7:.29:,AJarnieV Q Hi eViF.VV l7:45:tKx5rt iz. V : 4 Ijlonorable Mention SPC ' -M , 5 . ...A V ,Wu f if fs ' Si? 5 Y A get fi ' ,,, .. , 'W h y. ., G A M71 5 E Q i 215 Girls Run Away With lst SPC Championship t . s i iii 7 In November of l984?Q5strange occ happened in the Soul iwist regiotifof ili2?'UL as - A. A small, private, co-edifschool in Da Won their S.P.C, le?f6r Girlgi Cross-Cd ii.ii jg. forthe tirst time everqOuf of three stat , :LZIV f al Kansas, an n exasjpj it g i g? Crossfcountgyxlfeam emerged the victor? ll, as well asgi fshockg ffi fcoachf ho ft waifi Hvlodak- All fli tfgffbffiiptif off A111110 f1lS,, itgggggstliafesezihaustioniii ig lgnaid ofi Butiits i iii f55Tt511Si We Qlialigiif g bd g f - - i gfmblltwifh f vi.i . S 21 1973i5i3i5f2fd YCl10W'f' 0i55C0f5ll5i- - Q 3 to iight for a positiorfson the Varsity team. This,i in turng 'l62l!'Ill'Tl1i year we are losing 4 seniors on thelunior Varsity ' blurs yearfslunigr Xarsity' 'lf 00 iisi Seniofsillame 21 Ovefffg.. if .,.ts C SISHY reams bee, Stefani Dafdagaftf s and strengths gpm position for de s thifS.P.C. iii - .are.011'f0'-U' 1101119 Iiielliiflllfffiffii eW2S'tCiii.:7i -backbfllie, and t 1 tiil C s.t'it : e...,. 55 YOU efwhelm ii ssi tesa . . i issii . s eiii C ssiss its S iff istsis T r i-1-,-iii if --,,-- .,i'l 3 -,'1--iiif ' t.2tl 5. 4. . 5 ii'- fiil. i ,'r,.-' 5 . . 5- kwa... I., in - ,. .. , rests-, .. ...N i KK 1 T5 L5 it ,. 3 ,V e LQ- . at-1 i, ,t Top right - Nicole drives on towards the finish line. Lower right- Girls X-country team enjoys their lst SPC victory. Center left - Stefani easily keeps pace with the pack. Lower left - Kelly accepts an award for a top ten finish. 216 7. .. Q BEST TIME: NAME AWARD 151141 Jennifer Lee, Honorable Mention S.P.C. 14116: Stefani Dardaganian, All-S.P.C. - 9th, All-M.l.S.C. - 3rd 12140: Nicole Payseur, All-S.P.C. - 4th, All-M.I.S.C. - 2nd 141511 Jenny O'Brien, Honorable Mention S.P.C., A11-M.I.S.C. - 5th 141061 Katy Cassidy, All-S.P.C. - 7th, All-M.I.S.C. - 4th 15127: Laura Isaacson 152211 Jennifer Lowery Junior Varsity 17156: Mary Jones 162082 Alison Murdock 17146: Lael Iozzo 15129: Malin Petterson 162481 Kelly Harvey Dianne Ahmann Team Results M.I.S.C. Champions - first ever S.P.C. Champions - first ever Arlington Lamar Meet - fifth place 182042 11155 HE MY G1R1.S RUN SPC1 Top right - The varsity runners show off their new trophy. Top left - Laura keeps her stride away from the pack. Bottom left - Back row fl. to r.J Manager D. Hickman, J. Lowery, K. Harvey, L. Iozzo, J. O'Brien, M. Pettersson, N. Payseur, Coach- T. Holodak. Front row - K. Cassidy, S. Dardaganian, M. Jones, A. Murdock. Bottom right- Katy and Lael present Coach Holodak with a token of their appreciation at the Winter Sports Banquet. 217 Middle School Fall Sports EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL Front Row QL-RJ: M. Baum, C. Clark, M. Hurst, C. House, E. Hanis, D. Lyons, W. Snuggs, T. Siemers, M. Moniot, E. Fitzmaurice, R. Hoffman, R. Greagor. Back Row: Coach Witman, C. Geary, E. Goodman, M. Ground, R. Pearlman, P. Michaelson, M. Kleinman, J. Hickman, B. Plaskofi M. McKay, C. Rule, M. Brittain, T. Templeman, Coach Parachini. CROSS COUNTRY Front Row CL-RJ: S. Meyer, E. Henderson, B. Rosen, M. Somer, E. Feldman, D. Hoffman, K. Reser, B. Camp, M. Bamett, M. Einsohn. 2nd Row: D. Puckett, M. Mayes, C. Pride, L. Iozzo, T. Bentley, A. Campbell, M. Miller, B. Marcus, D. Klein, A. Blumenfeld, J. Stern, J. Stone. Back Row: Coach Holodak, L. Pistorius, C. Huffman, B. Hosch, B. Rumberger, C. Sanderson, K. Freytag, J. Miller, C. Hopkins, A. Viroslav, P. Kelton, S. Lux, Coach Bailey. 218 SEVENTH GRADE FOOTBALL Seated: J. Vergne, R. Hamm. 2nd Row: J. Kirkpatrick, M. Marx, K. Ray, D. Susman, T. Miyashita, D. Levy, J. Skibell, A. Winship, J. Taylor, T. McAdams. 3rd Row: B. Heckel, J. Lake, G. Stergios, T. Brandt, K. Wiley, D. Mimura, Z. Luterman, L. Kintscher, R. Taylor, C. Cousins, J. Anderson, J. Wilson. Back Row: Coach Samide, M. Dunn, K. Black, U. Burstein, N. Wright, R. Johnson, T. Linquist, A. Bright. GIRLS B VOLLEYBALL Front L-R: R. Walker, T. Finn, L. Feizy, T Bennett, L. Perez, K. Zelazny, J. Maddox, A. Stanton. 2nd Row L-R: S. Meyer, L. Cottingham T. Harris, E. Menzer, C. Murphy, L. West, H Zidell, J. Brutsche. Back Row L-R: K. Banner, J Roberti, R. Bufkin, M. Ablon, L. Buss, Y. Smith J. Grimes. GIRLS Av VOLLEYBALL Front Row: T. Lyons, J. Bracken, J. Norris, J. Johnsen, A. Luterman, S. Mitchell. 2nd Row: B. Autrey, K. Moore, C. Williams, W. Glover, L. Fischman, A. Beresford, Coach Webb. Back Row: M. Rembert, S. Luterman, J. Kirby, M. Okon, K. Brown, S. Goodfriend, A. Vaiser. GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY Front Row CL-RJ: N. Azad, T. Tunnell, A. Foote, L. Piassick, A. Murdock, O. Block, M. Brodsky. 2nd Row: G. Laurito, K. Dever, L. DeBerry, C. Melmed, S. Spiritas, M. Collins, Coach Gorman. 3rd Row: S. Read, H. Hunter, M. Lane, R. Warren, C. Nash, M. Parker, L. Biemer. Back Row: S. Lambert, K. Lanphere, G. Gregg, K. Loehr, L. Park, J. Pearson. 219 Bo s Soccer Captures 4th With of 1985 seccerfs came high expectations for the 3 time defending . S.P.C.bchQmpigns,,t,he Greenhill Ho e . . team in the history of S.P.C. competition had ever Wacquired, consecutive conference ti 'until now. 1 After thorouglilggftdefeating CISICYCI3 action, the Hornets travelled to Waco to faceya presumably weakxiteam. A 543 di brought on serious questions concerning the Hornets chances for th title B '1' bitin charact rthy of the Greenhill Athletic A 6 A- ' . 'riff g , . igtradition the team pulled her going nto the .S.P. ament.Hghe single loss to St, A ' V- 'Y - - -- - u se , - ' I . set the stage fora amentgclash unnvalegggin the respective oogs history. .Qgxopened Feb. 14 at 2:30 pQm. fhl e Hoiilfeiiidelfeating St. Steph f 1-OJ with a Buffin if Aisthe Green Ma lgi erolled o P ,erbian.12-Q sunder the goal scoring performances Qfc stro and Locontdf- i ii'i' 5 - afternoon, Pe Iii er put Zxlz lla alilfzout ofthe championship with a 12105 A H iiiii ff Thus broth St. Ivfaflfgiandi nhill ired ietgaturday moming conflict withperfect . ecor The 'te itse le ' r powers with the tirst half endingfin a siibreless 1525! .,. T.. as is gg is it Hewev m f wtit ggjgiiutes ofdtheti f L nd sss hali St. Marlgggrsgpped fagigoal through the Scen e nkd channeling this aggresfSi'y?i1Energy'iint6'gozggcoring his zzz C alllinto tlieiback of :the St, Markszriet .iii Though bothiteams had l defense prevailed and the gametisndedin a fl- IJ tie. With the championship we put down St. Johns tl-Ol xggith a Foote penalty kick. Through dedicatiorifiiid strong commitment, the Greenhill Varsity Soccer team accomplished the impossible: won 4 consecugye Southwest Preparatory Conference championships. K F Top right: Clay drives for a goal. Middle left: Abram and Trey team up for a shot. Second right: Joel brings the ball upfield. Lower left: Marc and Matt get their heads into the game. Third right: Bufiin breaks away as Clay and Matt look on. Lower right: Trey rushes to defend against St. Johns. 220 S.P.C. Title j -..V K ' Top right lst row: C. Fischman, A. Castro, J. Cohen, Y. Kim. 2nd row: M. Finn, C. I-loman, J. Goodman, R. Klassnik, B. Blonkvist, B. Lyon, R. Stames. 3rd row: B. Hillebrenner, C. Deniger, D. Foote, M. Platt, R. Loconto, C. Switzer, J. Perryman. 4th row: L. Felber, B. Murphy, B. Agnich, M. Buffin, T. Johnson. Top left: Ricky blocks a pass between two St. Mark's players. Middle left: John fakes out a St. Mark's Lion. Middle right: Bruce passes the ball through three Holland Hall players. Lower left: Defender David Foote fighting for control during an SPC match. Lower right: John traps the ball and decides his next move. 221 m vw ni if , W: Top right: Jeff prepares to shoot. Top left: Larry Zahn anticipates the pass from eff Lower left: Larry Zahn fights for the rebound. Lower right: The boys' varsity team: Front row: J. Fiedelman, K. Dunk, J. Lane, J. Pailet, M. Goldeng Back row: S. Gindling, L. Zahn, J. Nolte, B. Bolton. Bo s Basketball Team Shows Promise for Future , ,. kk.. . ,,,L I V,,, Vg,LV 7.51 .,Vg Aw ggkgge --,, W 12335 Kan 1 on my X HQ Wg: ,W Keg: Ae his -. ...yr -.,, A is L at iperformamcks all Insfsiibhffoes iiii iii iiii Z iiii Mail 6 946? ii iii ,,, ... 1 tetts ..... i .... ,J . ., 04? .,,. , . ., ..., .,. ....,,,, , , , ., .ss . they SP THiS were ex new .akeabi d fiiaamii mmm harming 'ffi , :ff :,i.:s .::' :.- :fll'I' 'Lf1: J II bracket, defeated IM! and' 2 howe if the third Ente the H? ets suffered a devastating H K 426' 4- H f . f f , ,, .t X.. Q., . PH.. f , .. y,,,. J L . f . . . . . ' ..,, ' ,iq N w ff .:'. s:J,2f-fif.:4f-- 1--- tf' L- - t . : . A ' -f . 'fff. agua fu, -- -f --uf .5 ' 'i Wiehxtade.. . sarmnasewsffs .. pef11Hv.xhape1f6mt6Mem1h1sgame fifeshadowed J J J gems iiii Z J ........ .,..,. .... ...... . . . Q, .... .ttt .....l 4 ress .r.. st.. fffrfrfher'84?85rHometstwas-es asavout1g:eaaienfed: and Elbert P19 nsisted of two seniors Qonehiiiior ihorliores anailifleiiiesh N ii' 3 were uidod by tliestrong 2' ff-I ,Z K . fr V- af ' :H -.-w .,,r ' it tw QW 'K--i .ff'.'f ees: ,iz-: 255. - i- 'W by fheatfeciplgnlgflhef y MVP ward, .Jeff ?a1.kf.HQP9!Hlly,aQ115.yvar Wllltbesm 4 rwW.aSvG0eSSf111e??a fQfi13ef31t1sw9fthe.B0YS Basketball . it ... 1 . err.. aaa. eee 224 si K 541' it J, 1 ww K N.-:ff f 'ff f J H 4 5 A 5 1 5333 fs.-uv' A550 Girls Basketball Gains Experience cf ll' . - .. , mLgV L Zmmll 5 t U y t yearfs rebuilding seasonghepg u zbasket e team experienced this year. Under the guidan p llrachini and Assistant Coach Mm was moldedttandigfeyffineft tbl aspects of the tganieQ Beeautse? grrls who tnedr out? port, including a great number, of 'l d fetummg Sovholeefeesendse g the wp Vlllsltyseefeams' ' lll lleee t llls V fhf? maJ0f ?SSef5'f0tr y were Sw111n8tf0fW?Yfd Dofinfwuddi yepomtrseonng, starting insrebotrncjling, and eil' LhitePwhojjoinedglthesgGreen body lateirilthe seasoifarftfftstarteil 1s,s L L ' sss tl'd 1??de' elO mm' tv sll - lll lsse gh esll been lll SQQSQ asa t 3 Wmmngt One, the tgffwfh and Qiis dr th at l nent Season was 'li' ' l11 lessel ls'1 Gfsll fs l 'N'f'es. ' lls' y 'l l'ss L L y 2 lee ssl ,,ss lsss ,L ssssssl ssys L M lf'llll L r sss, A , in LVVV r ff 5' ,. ,, V q'Eff.Q,, wif, ,jfff f 'M 5 K 'V n V ' ' f -'s f V' '..,, . ,, s 'aa To s'.. - ,, Top right: Donna warms up before a game. Top left: Lael plans strategy before the game. Lower left: Donna shouts at the free throw line. Lower right: Cindy goes up for the challenge of a jumpball against a Colliegate player. 226 Top left: Greenhill battles Wichita for the rebound. Top right: Cheremy shoots from the free throw line. Middle left: Angela goes for the jump ball. Center: Donna reaches for a pass. Middle right: The I-lomets fight Collegiate for a jump ball, Lower right: The team goes over some plays while waiting for a flight. Lower left: Front- J. Lee, l-l. Lerman, D. Budd, D. Goldstein, A. Morrow. Back - Coach Parachini. D. Budd. A. Adkins, S. Pearson, M. Hcrmanovski, J. O'Brian, L. lozzo, C. White. S. Brice, C. Cantrell, Coach Webb. 227 'TN , ,. u.g,.r2 ' f, e , - ,V . z jggbj' ffijfj iddle School inter Sports BOYS SOCCER AH From Row: C. Clark, J. Wilson, R. Hamm, T. Sicmers, W. Snuggs, E. Henderson. Second Row: E. Harris, M. Somer, L. Pistorius, E. Goodman, C. House, C. Rule. Third Row: E. Fitzmaurice, M. Baum, M. Hurst, B. Rumberger, M. Brittain. Back Row: A. Lee, Coach Norman. A. Williamson. BOYS SOCCER Bn Front Row: B. Heckel, G. Stergios, M. Ground, B. Marcus, T. Miyashita, D. Susman, D. Hoffman, R. Taylor. Second Row: C. Cousins, B. Camp, D. Klein, K. Reser, E. Cantu, D. Mimura, T. Linquist. Back Row: K. Black, R. Johnson, K. Freytag, M Mayes, L. Kintscher. 228 BOYS BASKETBALL - 8TH GRADE Back Row: R. Greagor, J. Hickman, Coach Witman, T Templeman, C. Geary. Front Row: P. Michaelson, M McKay, P. Kelton, M. Kleinman, J. Miller, M. Moniot, B Washington. Kneeling: A. Blumenfeld, I. Winn. BOYS BASKETBALL - 7TH GRADE Back Row: A. Viroslav, M. Dunn, K. Pailet, N. Wright, U Burstein. Front Row: J. Kirkpatrick, J. Skibell, T McAdams, J. Vergne, A. Winship, M. Marx, K. Wiley, Z Luterman, Coach Holodak. Kneeling: J. Taylor, T Brandt. GIRLS BASKETBALL Standing: G. Gregg, G. Khraish, J. Savage, N. Azad, J. Norris. Sitting: A. Gilbert, S. Mitchell, L. Biemer, K. Moore. GIRLS BASKETBALL Standing: E. Hargis, K. Loehr, C. Williams, R. Bufkin, K. Brown, T. Harris, Coach Webb. Kneeling: Y. Smith, C. Melmed, A. Vaiser. Front Row: R. Walker, M. Okon. GIRLS SGCCER Front Row: H. Hunter, K. Greenway, H. Freytag, L Piassick, L. DeBerry, K. Dever. Back Row: O, Block, A Foote, G. Laurito, T. Tunnell, M. Lane, R. Warren, L Fischman. GIRLS SOCCER Back Row: M. Ablon, A. Campbell, J. Pearson, K. Zelazny J. Brutsche. Front Row: A. Stanton, L. Iozzo, J. Johnsen J. Kirby. 229 Bo s Baseball if Ars. A Boys' Baseball, Front row: R. Steinberg, A. Marcus, R. Winfield, A. Yurkon, D. Silver, C. Warren, P. Vergne-Morrell. Back row: Coach C. Parachini, J. Warren, J. Fiedelman, R. Rothrock, S. Gindling, L. Zahn, M. Rubin, J. Lane, Coach M. Parachini. Not Pictured: K. Rovinsky. irls J. . and Varsit Softball x Girls Varsity Softball, Front row: J. Temoey, T. McCutchin, J. Friedberg, J. Goodnight, S. Stiffel. Back row: K. Hamm, B. Conner, J. Stroup, A. Thompson, C. White, Coach Gorman. Not pictured: J. Erwin. 230 .. . .4 - l Girls Junior Varsity, Front row: K. Wood, A. Sanger, J. Black. Back row: C. Myers, M. Menzer. A. Parks, A. Thompson. Not pictured: H. Silver. Bo s Track and Field Girls Track and Field Boys Track!Field, Front: Coach T. Holodak, M. Becker, K. Winfield, L. Felber, C. Deniger, J. Kwun, M. Finn, C. McCarty. Center: A. Sprankel, J. Laurito, J. Lemer, E. McQuaid, C. Comer, J. Fischel, N. Beker, R. Pickering, J. Koutras. Back: P. Thompson, E. Bendiks, A. Foote, W. Rose, S. Elkins, D. Crooks, C. Hunter, Coach B. Wiiman. Not pictured: D. Foote. Girls Track!Field, Front: M. Erwin, M. Hewell, L. Rose, A. Sigman, D. Anderson, J. McLarry, Manager - T. Thomas. Back: A. Adkins, J. Jines, C. Cantrell, D. Budd, J. O'Brien, A. Baker. 231 Boys Varsity Tennis, Front: M. Knowles, P. Marshall, D. Dever. Back: Manager B. Hillebrenner, Coach J. Sayah, M. Golden, B. Lyon, A. Daniel, G. Melmed. M. Platt, B. Gold, B. Blonkvist, J. Cohen, A. Cohen, Y. Kim. Girls Varsity Tennis, Front: L. Lyon, M. Lu, D. DeGrasse. Back: Coach - Webb. C. Fiedelman, K. Finkelman, A. Jacobs, A. Langfeld. Girls Jr. Varsity Tennis, Front: S. Dale, L. Volkman. Back: Coach C. Anigan, T. Jaffer, J. Sayah, M. Hoffman, C. Siebert. 232 Boys 8L Girls Tennis Bo s 8a Girls G mnastics Girls Gymnastics, Floor: L. Houston, Mat: N. Lane, W. Kelley, A. Kreisler. Center: M. Siegzil. Beam: B. Birdsong, N. Lazar, M. Hotsted, L. Marver. Standing: D. Howell, A. King, S. Brazil. Shoulders: M. Jones, S. Hutton. Golf K. Kokko, C. Mulder, J. Nolte, A. Hunt Boys Gymnastics, Floor: T. Ground,J . Saffran. Middle: R. Kim, T. Bhuket, B. Green. Top: G. Gordon. Senior Gymnasts, Floor: L. Marver. Top: S. Hutton, G. Gordon, A. King. 233 Middle School Spring Sports Boys Baseball Front Row: R. Hamm, T. Brandt, B. Heckel, A. Viroslav, Z Luterman, E. Henderson. J. Vergne, R. Taylor, J. Taylor, E Harris. Back Row: Coach Samide, K. Black, E. Goodman, P Michaelson, M. McKay, M. Baum, C. Geary, L. Pistorius, A Lee, M. Moniot, Coach Parachini. Girls Gymnastics Front Row: J. Pivnick, K. Lanphere, S. Lambert, A. Stanton B. Aumrey, M. Remben, L. Perez, C. Brooks, R. warren, Lf West, L. Piassick. 2nd Row: J. Johnsen, K. Dever, M. Lane M. Brodsky, H. Freytag, S. Spiritas, L. Park, J. Robeni, T. Finn L. Feizy. Back Row: Y. Smith, L. DeBerry, C. Nash, R. Bufkinj H. Zidell, J. Brutsche, T. Bentley, J. Grimes, K. Greenway, A. Beresford, J. Bracken. 234 Girls A Softball Front Row: H. Hunter, M. Parker, A. Gilbert, C. Melmed J. Savage, G. Laurito. Back Row: T. Lyons, A. Murdock M. Ablon, O. Block, K. Loehr, C. Williams, K. Moore, T Tunnell, Coach Gorman. Girls B Softball Front Row: J. Kirby, M. Okon, S. Meyer, A. Thomas, E Menzer, T. Bennett. Back Row: Coach Walker, N. Azad E. Hargis, L. Buss, M. Miller, S. Read. I I 1 A Boys Track Front Row: T. Templeman, M. Dunn, K. Ray, C. Cousins, T. McAdams, D. Klein, M. Marx, J. Lake, A. Bright, R. Pearlman. 2nd Row: J. Wilson, L. Kintscher, A. Winship, N. Wright, K. Wiley, U. Burstein, B. Rosen, T. Miyashita, C. Pride, D. Hoffman, M. Einsohn, R. Johnson. 3rd Row: C. Rule, J. Hickman, B. Hosch, M. Kleinman, W. Snuggs, M. Hurst, A. Williamson, B. Plaskoff, R. Greagor, S. Lux, J. Miller, M. Somer. Back Row: Coach Holodak, D. Dickey, T. Linquist, D. Mimura, C. Huffman, C. Clark, B. Rumberger, R. Hoffman, C. Hopkins, Coach Witman. Girls Track Front Row: A. Campbell, L. Fischman, R. Walker, T. Harris, G. Khraish, L. Cottingham. Back Row: S. Mitchell, A. Vaiser, G. Gregg, M. Collins, W. Glover, J. Norris. ,w.,. 4 ,wwwm wwwww A if J ew ' vf r,,....i .4 2 f - . - Vg... 'fa gf fi -ff ' ' Q A ., , . , : 4 3 J? ep A V . rrri . 'F , - , F Akkk. g l ? . . A I ,' amd? my , 5, 1 ' .2 1 .f b QM rk f - A? f B v A . H , ' W, ' ' 3 V, ' . 2 - i ' i ' -rn ix E 5 .,.. . 4. ..,. 9' I f l rri 5 If' - ' , - ' .. ' Iyggi. zfi ffriial., ii' ' xp 1 ' f new . 9' ' . K, ,QI H ,U .. A-5,9151 , Vx .Kiln A A 4 - . J S v A V Z ,ir X J. V A A A .hk?,,, ,,. Q 5, 17 .A A . 15, , Y X . . ,. ' ' .53 -- V 4 VV, 'wr , 1 ' B , a k . 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Second Row: M. Bamett, P. Kelton, M. ' ' I J Brittain, C. Sanderson, J. Stem. It 1 . N- Girls Tennis Pearson, A. Foote, L. Iozzo, K. Zelazny, A. Luterman. 235 Coach Webb, C. Murphy, S. Luterman, L. Biemer, J. Cheerleaders Generate School Spirit The 1984-'85 Varsity Cheerleaders have brought another year of exciting spirit and support to the athletic life at Greenhill. This year the squad consisted of five retuming cheerleaders: Tracy Newton, Karin Miller, Stac Siegel, Jennifer Goodnight and Stacy Stiffel, along with Amr new cheerleaders: Waverly Ware, Gina Prigofll Julie Hoffman and Judy Sayah, Wendy Pierce, the cheerleading sponsor, provided the guidance and support which helped the squad to grow. The cheerleaders' year began with a busy week at the S.M.U. Cheerleading Camp. During the week, the squad was awarded two spirit sticks and many blue ribbons for their overall performance, enthusiasm and dedication. The 1984-'85 Varsity Cheerleaders extend their appreciation to the Greenhill community for their dedication, participation and spirit. We hope that this support will continue to grow in future years. Top left: Enthusiasm on and off the field - 1984-1985 Cheerleaders. Top right: Karin, Stacy and Tracy were this year's Senior cheerleaders. Center left: The squad in the midst of SMU cheerleading camp with Sponsor, Mrs. Pearce. Second right: Waverly, Jennifer, Gina and Stacy were the Juniors on this year's squad. Lower right: Tracy, captain of the team, knows the Homets are number onc! Third right: Julie and Judy were the Sophomore cheerleaders. Lower left: The 1984-'85 Varsity Cheerleading Squad QL-RJ G. Prigofi S. Stiffel, K. Miller, S. Siegel, T. Newton, J. Hoffman, J. Sayah, J. Goodnight, W. Ware. 236 Top right: The 1984-'85 Middle School cheerleaders QL-RJ L. Iozzo, R. Warren, G. Laurito, M. Lane, J. Maddox, T. Tunnell, A. Foote, C. Brooks, M. Okon, B. Autrey. Center right: Mamie and Robin were two retuming cheerleaders. Center left: These cheerleaders show us how easy it is to build a human pyramid with grace and smiles. Lower left: The team gathers around Jill to wish her a happy sendoff to her new home in Austin. Lower right: Gina Laurito and Catie Brooks team up in preparation for the full squad pyramid. i f' Cheerleaders Promote Enthusiasm , 237 5lWi3w IV5IPf'?ii??4 fWPu1r 55? V ' WW '1 .,, ,, f .,,, I 1 1 MEM' -MTF: 1 ,, Lai? Wwwwl' 0 WwW',m,v5MfM,2' r:Wf51gg,g 1 J wfwfrilkxsw w 2' ':f iE1f'Wf1'iQ3W -Q 5i:52im,fr2 I 55-,,Hp ..Y, 3 ff- ,,,N ap, www H+-w WW WW: VpW6HW2':rm5ia,W 'W 7, Wgwm 4. W, ,WWQLV www, ,4,,f,mc'W ,L , ' ' ,nw WMM' g1JW,w,,',5' 'zen ,. may-.. M --sa ef' fm -A W ,qw,.wfwa1,ffw.wg ws ww 11221411 V' 1' fi 'f i WW ggi ' -'Ez'-2 J kizwzw fi ,W yn zyqgpwwfww U W M11 ,.'-mfffwwyf wrt?-5: ly, 31 . 5215, , - ' ,f., r --3, , 5 f:j'i,,wwmMr3gPw, fJgmH,,1.,w ' f a g ff,z.'-TY x ,1 , , .gi ' WWWM ,,,,,, M ,fgw J mm-was-ww The Class of 1984 Welcomes the Class of 1985 to the Greenhill Alumni Association X - -,lb J' -- .'F5k ili 'Q d,l:f.j5f: . fu N -k Nw QQ Hgyzw vsisvs 'i - .Jax Xi 3 img' 33 ,L , K NX K 24 Q 4 S N x Q X35 . 3:35 .. in f f5i1'f fff?' f wx 1: K. ff i U 'if Q5 Ng? Xa f . 'XUQ 242 We Love You Joey W , ee A, M, . , f,,,, zz' K Love: Mom, Dad, Nancy, Mamie and Barbie Thanks for all the memories . . . Monica Congratulations to Senior Editors Stefani 84 Mimi for a fantastic job! With love from your families, The Silverbergs and The Platts as f . 245 E MBS. NN QP7- Mfcho , V 4Sf7fg '5 G L 0-ann S A 1 x K9 . 6 my 5 ., 65 Q Mom: ea gh, Brian i blk' 5:25165 o as ml. qw C Uzgmy .no M Jinnfffd.. Shsl F Q 005 KOV5 Km sae-Am-an xqe1+-ww 246 Congratulations C'Class of l985', What a pleasure to watch you grow! Love: The Richard Lane Family To the Future Graduating Classes of Greenhill: If we could make it - anyone can 'ii- Vo' ' 'f 1 Good Luck 84 Love to my Family 84 Friends - Joey Lane 24 No, I can't cross the street- mommy told me not to. . . Poofy . . . The 7-11 kidnapping . . . Sambo's and the waitress! . . . Our first pair of high heels . . . The Pyramid Room . . . Shopping, shopping, and more shopping . . . Hagan Daz banana splits . . . Summer 1984 . . . Your house or mine? . . . Party by the pool . . . The Ice House . . . Day Camp . . . Know anyone who wants four kittens? . . . A ticket - me I never speed! . . . Camelot. . . Flops like adead fish in her sleep. . . Oh, no, my knee . . . Chinese dinners at midnight . . . College trip . . . Raspberries, Flicker, Flame, and the guy. . .The wastebasket. . .The Workout. . .Steve,s . . . And what were you doing in St. Mark's parking lot at 1 a.m.? . . .Blinkie . . . Which knee did you skin this time?. . .My cruise control is speeding. . .No Karen, the wind chill is not -1.1 1 that's the stock exchange . . . Frat Parties. . . Soccer player legs. . . May we dance with your dates? - Karen, where are you!?! . . .Black music. . . Limo. of course the only way to go!!!. . .Late night trivial pursuit . . . Want to take a road trip to Ft. Wonh? . . . Where in the H. is Trinity Va1ley!?! . . . You mean I have to sleep on this bed again with only one pillow! . . . Wake up - I'm bored . . . Pig-out Congratulations Stacy! Love, Mom 2 partners . . . Your kids will have stockings , . . The sister I never had . . . Roommates?!!? . . . Acapulco here we come . . . Congratulations to Lori Sc the Class of Love, Mom, Dad and Sadie The Greenhill Athletic Booster Club Congratulates 198-4-85 HGRNETS CHARTER MEMBERS AND OFFICERS C1984-855 President: Bill Willingham Vice-President: Harold Dunk Secretary: Wanda Loconto Treasurer:Harry Goodman Linda Rubin, Mary Hicks,Stan Crooks, Myrtle Hunter Carl and Kaye Blonkvist Burcham and Patsy Budd Barbara Buffin Justine Cantrell Richard and Tina Castro Charles and Lee Chung Chase and Helen Comer Stan Crooks Steve and Judy Dardaganian David and Marcy Deniger Harold and Barbara Dunk Gene and Becky Dunston David and Helen Elkins Bill and Sally Estes Ron and Marilyn Piedelman Ross and Lois Finkelman Ed and Marcia Fitzmaurice Phil and Mary Foote John and Karyl Gindling Harry and Elfrieda Goodman Gene and Edna Ground Dick and Darlene Hall Ralph and Gretchen Hamm Mary Hicks Oscar and Menon Hillebrenner Clyde and Esther Hopkins Frank and Lindy Huffman Myrtle Hunter Lewis and Betty Johnson J uha and Nancy Kokko Don and Mary Latin Pat and Wanda Loconto Buck and Laura Lee Lyon Pat and Mary McCarty Bob Murphy Brewer and Linda Neeton Jim Nolte Allen and Marilyn Pearlman Mel and Jody Platt Michael and Renee Riggs Rusty and Deedie Rose Donald and Linda Rubin Gene and Barbara Sanger Putt and Carol Schrauff John and Dorothy Shepard Fred and Sandra Silver Sam and Sandra Simon Jim and Nancy Stames Andrew Stifler Charles and Bonnie Taylor Richard and Carolyn Thomps Susan Tunnell Elaine Velvin Jeny and Judy Ware Charles and Jeanne Warren Bill and Betty Willingham Joe and Rena Winfield Don and Larry Zahn OH The Sting is Back ia the f Alliance FQ. Photo 1751 left: Tackling John Perryman is harder than knocking a tank offits treads. Photo 52 left: Green machine ready to redefine pain for Holland Hall. Photo 33 left: Deninger for 6 vs. First Baptist. Photo 944 left: Dunston wants big yards and will not be denied. Photo 55 left: Hicks gives Buffie time to look good. Top right: The aftermath ofa J. Bomb leveled First Baptist players. Rovinsky gazes with eye of the tiger. Lower right: Hunter waits for lunch. Kevin Hicks, John Perryman, Marc Buffin, Abram Castro, Clay Deniger, Chad Dunston, Kyle Rovinsky, Marc Rubin, John Warren, Richard Winfield, Chip Hunter. 253 Michael Adleff Although I left GHS I year ago, I would like to leave some messages to the people who made my year as an exchange student an interesting and FUN experience. Thanks to everybody who made it possible that I got this page. Ben - You've been the best letter - or book?!'? writer I ever met. The postman got a nervous breakdown. Gavin - Hey Mr. Dressman. The race with you in Arkansas was an experience. l.et's do it again sometime. I'll donate the prize: l Gollybird. See you guys this summer. Matt - thanks for making the tapes a little more intelligent! When are you coming to Germany? I promise you, it's less dangerous than downtown Dallas. By the way you 3 became the best friends I ever had. Pierre - As tu envie de venir et de boire un coup avec nous l'annee prochaine. Nous serionsfenchantesl Les trois allemands. Mary, Nancy, Katy - They're so unusual. Leigt der popper' tot im Keller, war der punker wieder schneller. 'popper-2 preppy let's write some letters! Kelly - You became a good friend of European exchange students. You've a good personality. .? ! Adrienne - I'm waiting for a painting. Stay always as sweet as you are now. I hope to see you again someday. Angie - Hi, ILY, bye! Merton and Niklas - Danke furs ubersetzen lasst Euch von den amis nicht unterkriegen. Haltet die ohren steif und vor allen: Nicht rot werden! P.S. Keine angst vor Katy!!! Ms. Stevenson - I wish we had art teachers like you over here. Thank you so much for everything. Mme. White - Les petites conversations avec vous me manquent. Je serai heureux de vous revoir une firs - en France peut - etre. The Roses - Thank you very very much for being such a great house family. I hope to see you sometime. Will - I miss your driving style. Why don't you come over and visit the German Autobahn. . , 3 fm ea I .i at at . . fi If , QM!! f' ' , , , ea., - ' . re.. -sr ssts . . ti, ,... ... tvilva M Q . ! I' ' , e-.' aff .57 A 's' K --i-sf'sf5ffx-.Q z ii Q. I e!... ielt ...y. feee c o QS i A... eee reese seee s it gt f-153:3 4 - .,-ik: --f'... S .2 , ,mgggj ju: 3, N .. :E 1 W, e .V . ,f-.,.,.,g.mN, ., li .... ...ggi t Q6 . , . . E.. ,.......,,.,,.,MM 'A Q fe it X. .ze 5 .,.. ..k, , ,.g,, ...M ..M.tt..ega.., f gs' is ' . ! f 1 'ff-' '-TTI f My t.,- ..... , . 4 ' ...'.. I 'g.' i V. H I , Engl 5 ' ..-..t , . - ' E i .fi . ,. i i: ':,' .. .V i --.' 'Az I :jf 'M 4ff1fL17Yf . ..... .fee f L 2 M I of e V yggg ..... ,.,,, . .ttte I tte ee- I Q ..... It QW ..,. Z 25 5 7 Wig' ,,-. 4,7 I I 5 'W if W W e -w 254 - E ...- .,,, t ,ii I Wyse get 4 t e i sie Q Thanks for the Memories We love you, Mrs. Edwards 255 Thanx for all the memories '-5 fe K as N, 1. Q 'ii 5 1 k 3 1 3 , N I had a greaf time - TRACY Good Luck to the Greenhill Stars Past, Present, Future Coachw Weiss L..vmw1wrvMnwf.u':sw 'fr ' r 'W TO TRACY, STACEY AND KARIN - WE WILL MISS YOU. - Cheerleaders 1984-85 258 f uxiouxu51'0all0wf' nmnw ondtpwknvwv 19a ' illdvrmwwwflj ww WWW uA,+uv,1pum3,5vMmn+.01lU'l' Mulek ptg4,4,40do ts Cebu.- qniwuqauz, 0. ' ' tbl af N9 we M ,, kii. ,V .. sw. ,,,::: ,M.,,,,z ..ft ,,, .. - f f- H , 9,.,if.f .--.,,,wi,,-,,,,,att, ,,,,,tWg2im.w,,,, ,,,,. i ., famffcx ., J,t,.., .W i h..,,,wiw .-awwgw, ts,-,ggit gmezyi fzmfi.:.W,wfff.ffrw wg It It ff - ' mf, . , ,, H ,W,,,,,,,,,,.., ,,.,H,,5g.g,,,,,1 ff.k, wi. .,i,,,m ' ' . ity-. .,ig--fi, ., . - , .7 , H - V f , .W , .L E HKU. WXVN5 Karen Finkelman You have always been one year ahead of me, but it has never struck me until this year that you'd graduate ahead of me. I will miss you, but I won't plan on forgetting you. Good luck in the after world of high school Ccollegej, and while you are having good luck slip in some great fun. Keep in touch, you old master. P.S. Hope to see ' - V ' you on a box of , Wheaties. gf IASSHDY KIM SEGAL Physical Therapist for Greenhill l Sports Training I Physical Assessments - Therapy 0 Testing Hillcrest Oaks Sports and,Rehabilitation Center, Inc. Kim Segal 8z Associates Kim Robin Segal, L.A.T. 6600 LBJ Freeway 0 Suite 4180 1 Dallas, Texas 75240 0 2141980-2816 i i 259 choo oh .tuer, . .doh. . .fooh. . .SMU. . .Dave. .. Dave, we re downstairs! . . . Chris. . . So, are you ungrounded yet? H w old are you two? . . . Lee, you party man! . . . the Police . . . the Cars . . . Wang Chung . . . U2 . . . Greenhill Yes, I am a F U' . . . Frankie - Relax! . . . Forest Lane . . . Plano . Pearce McGinnis Hall. . .houseplants. . .golfcourse. . . Alumnl L ok Harry, a hole-in-one! . . .Jim's at 6:30 AM . . .the Who, ' ' Who s Next Look at the camera, Chooll' Assoclatlon The l984 85 Cavalcadewas put togethermostly by the following stall' members and helpers Thanks also goes to those who gave their assistance but have not been named Opening and Closing Sections David Matyas Elena Koutras People Section Katie Cravens Beth Conner Jill Fischel Alicia King, Melanie Lune Julie McLany Scottie Pearson Mimi Platt Janine Rumberger Stefani Silverberg Middle School Staft' listed on page Gallery Katy Cassidy Cathy Myers Elena Koutras Special Events Angela Adkins Julie Black Beth Conner Jill Fischel Mila Hemianovski Michelle Hotl'man Jimmy Koutras Tracy Leonard Karen Mathis Melinda Menzer Scottie Pearson Victor Reyes Janine Rumberger Tabatha Thomas Sports. Kathryn Hamm, Hilary Silver, Angela Adkins, Katy Cassidy, Jimmy Kwun. Special thanks to the following people: Mr. Nordgren, Mrs. Dickens, Mrs, Zeiter, Mrs. Roberts, Dr. Rule, Mrs. Pringle, Mr. Devin, Mrs. Hall, Mr. Murphy, Mrs. Parham, Mr. Hall, Ms. Wells, The Development Office, Kathryn Hamm, Hilary Silver, Angela Adkins, Katy Cassidy, Jill Fischel, Karen glazghis, Jimmy Kwun, Sheri Capen, Carol Linn, Dick igan. David and Elena - I'll see you at lunch! Ms. Stevenson - Congratulations on all of your accomplisments! For all of your hard work and dedication, you deserve a big round of applause land a breakjl Welcome Class of 985 Marc: Thank you for being such a special '6brother to us We'll miss you. love, Robbie, Jennifer, and Larry Best Wishes to LISA and the Class of 1985 Greenhill Forever 8L Ever THE NEWMANS irginia Pringle 1 970- 1 985 Preschool Secretary? Stuff and nonsense! Practical Nurse, Counselor, Writer! Editor of Short and Sweet , Pastry Chei Purchasing Agent, Source of Knowledge and Wisdom: the appropriate descriptions seem nearly endless. We're speaking, of course, of Virginia Pringle who is leaving Greenhill this year after fifteen years in the preschool. Through three directors, many teachers, and a horde of munchkins, Mrs. Pringle has been an oasis of calm in a sea of busy, leaming children. Someone else will take her place, but no one will match her wealth of experiences, her legions of alumni!friends . . . or her collection of Small Talk : be sure to write that book, Virginia! Virginia Pringle, Mother of the Bride, gathers with her Greenhill family at the wedding reception for her daughter, Lori at faculty house on the Southem Methodist University Campus. Spring 1973. Virginia, an avid reader, relaxes with her cat and gathers ideas for her literary projects. To Karen: I leave you your wonderful sense of direction. To Phillipaz I leave you your lack of it. I love you both. 'ABELIEVE IN YOURSELF' CHARLIE SMALLS IF YOU BELIEVE WITHIN YOUR HEART YOU'LL KNOW THAT NO ONE CAN CHANGE BELIEVE IN YOURSELF THE PATH THAT YOU MUST GO BELIEVE WHAT YOU FEEL AND KNOW YOU'RE RIGHT BECAUSE THE TIME WILL COME AROUND WHEN YOU'LL SAY IT'S YOURS BELIEVE THERE'S A REASON TO BE BELIEVE YOU CAN MAKE TIME STAND STILL AND KNOW FROM THE MOMENT YOU TRY IF YOU BELIEVE, I WILL YOU WILL. BELIEVE IN YOURSELF RIGHT FROM THE START AND YOU WILL HAVE BRAINS AND YOU'LL HAVE A HEART AND YOU WILL HAVE COURAGE TO LAST YOUR WHOLE LIFE THROUGH IF YOU BELIEVE IN YOURSELF IF YOU BELIEVE IN YOURSELF IF YOU BELIEVE IN YOURSELF MAYBE YOU CAN BELIEVE IN ME, TOO! now, then, you do believe you have a brain, don'l you? MUSIC 830: BELIEVE IN YOURSELF' BELIEVE WHAT YOU FEEL AND KNOW YOU'RE RIGHT BECAUSE THE TIME WILL COME AROUND WHEN YOU SAY IT'S YOURS BELIEVE THAT YOU CAN GO HOME BELIEVE YOU CAN FLOAT ON AIR THEN CLICK YOUR HEELS THREE TIMES IF YOU BELIEVE, THEN YOU'LL BE THERE I BELIEVE IN YOURSELF, RIGHT FROM THE START BELIEVE IN THE MAGIC THAT'S INSIDE YOUR HEART BELIEVE WHAT YOU SEE NOT WHAT LIFE TOLD YOU TO BUT BELIEVE IN YOURSELF IF YOU BELIEVE IN YOURSELF .IUST BELIEVE IN YOURSELF AS I BELIEVE IN YOU HOME WHEN I THINK OF HOME, I THINK OF A PLACE WHERE THERE'S LOVE OVERFLOWING I WISH I WAS BACK THERE WITH THE THINGS I'VE BEEN KNOWING WIND THAT MAKES THE TALL GRASS BEND INTO LEANING SUDDENLY THE RAINDROPS THAT FALL HAVE A MEANING SPRINKLING THE SCENE, MAKES IT ALL CLEAN MAYBE THERE'S A CHANCE FOR ME TO GO BACK NOW THAT I HAVE SOME DIRECTION IT SURE WOULD BE NICE TO BE BACK HOME WHERE THERE'S LOVE AND AFFECTION AND .IUST MAYBE I CAN CONVINCE TIME TO SLOW UP GIVING ME ENOUGH TIME IN MY LIFE TO GROW UP TIME, BE MY FRIEND, LET ME START AGAIN SUDDENLY, MY WORLD'S GONE AND CHANGED ITS FACE BUT STILL I KNOW WHERE I'M GOING I HAVE HAD MY MIND SPUN AROUND IN SPACE AND YET, I'VE WATCHED IT GROWING AND IF YOU'RE LISTENING, GOD PLEASE, DON'T MAKE IT HARD TO KNOW IF WE SHOULD BELIEVE THE THINGS WE SEE TELL US, SHOULD WE TRY TO STAY OR SHOULD WE RUN AWAY OR IS IT BETTER JUST TO LET THINGS BE? LIVING HERE IN THIS BRAND NEW WORLD MIGHT BE A FANTASY, BUT IT'S TAUGHT ME TO LOVE, SO IT'S REAL TO ME AND I LEARNED THAT WE MUST LOOK INSIDE OUR HEARTS TO FIND A WORLD FULL OF LOVE LIKE YOURS, LIKE MINE LIKE HOME This page dedicated with Love, Mom, Dad and Elizabeth 263 Top left: The 77 cast members from the L.S., M.S. and U.S. brought to the Greenhill community six magic perfonnances of The Wiz. Top right: Alumnus, Tom Dowe '84 retumed as a member and soloist in the Yale Russian Chorus that performed for the Upper School in the Montgomery Library - March 1985. Center left: Sharon Charlebois, daughter of Barbara and Roger '71 and Carolyn Ley. daughter of Georgia and Roger '68, leam math skills with Ms. Dickens. Center right: Will Rose '85 and Eric McQuaid, meet the competition on the hills ofthe White Rock Lake Course. Lower left: Members ofthe Greenhill Community gather for the opening festivities for the Homecoming gamejust before the seventh grade balloon launch. J I ,E,n, nw! fa .mm -.------.R.:f.- VV V , V V , a. A-Y i -be 5 I 'ls V' W, I g S wr iffwlinm- fi 'T 2 ' W QB ' ' irip' 6 ex f' N x JW ' if R Z . Q9,vs'.f M , A 4 wi , E ' '1 y W JW, 3 ik M .iw fax gp M,f'w g M +p 5 f ' ' 'fn ., my 5 g I 'I sw'- FIV! , f -ws .. ,Q ., ' ' w ! 3 1543 f ' f ,I ' ' 'I 1 Hiav' ' ? 2f g1' 32335753 WXB '1f' ' Ln, ?! 3- fig ' 5K age 'Q f K1-F? 2, 1131 A K Top left: Katy Cassidy in the First Grade. Top center: Ms. Roman climbed to the top of this mountain in 1976 when the Ninth Graders were taken on an Outward Bound trip. Top right: Lela Rose in the Second Grade. Center left: Kathryn Hamm in the Third Grade. Center center: Angela Adkins in the Sixth Grade. Center right: Andrea Bond in the Second Grade. Lower left: David Shelby in the Sixth Grade. Lower right: Ralph Hamm in the Primer. 266 Top left: ,Katy Cassidy in the Eleventh Grade. Top center: Ms. Roman helps a student at her desk in 1985. Top right: Lela Rose in the Tenth Grade. Center Grade. 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A eff: . af f menu 2 il ':',,z1 ' ,. :Mfg gf., adm, K ffm. li: e l . . , , 25.13, ' 1 V A ,tw . . gg- ,J H f . if I 1 .V v 't T 1 e t' f . .... -fiif Top: This is the sign which welcomes travelers to Greenhill who drive by the comer of Midway and Spring Valley Roads. Second row, left: The Montgomery Library is one of the most outstanding school libraries in the Southwest with its thousands of volumes and private collection of modem art and classical music. Second row, right: Dr. Ian Rule, Mrs. Sally Estes, Mr. Phillip Foote, Mr. Robert Harris, and Ms. Estelle Dickens break ground for the Hobilitzelle Wing of the Preschool in December, 1983. Third row, left: The drive up Rainbow Road affords a beautiful view of Greenhill's numerous playing fields, library, and Upper School. Third row, center: The Agnich Science Building was completed in 1964. Students use its courtyard for classes, lab activities, or recreation. Above, left: As one looks south over the campus, he will notice the Montgomery Library and Levy Middle School. The Middle School continues with the concept of open space teaching. Above, right: The walk by Crossman Hall leads to the Fulton Upper School in which the faculty refine the students' skills. Left: A leisurely walk to the southeast end of the campus will remind a student how Greenhill and the surrounding land used to look. Below: The Lower School is one ofthe beginning stages in which Greenhill establishes the foundation for a strong education. e 2 A, .min .rv . ...N wff' A ,e'I:.H.,ts.. f X vwixfw. ' -2 TN.M71F. '!?.- f .mms Is . if-+- Greenhill prepares to move into the future, many of its needs must be met. On January 7, 1985, were taken to ensure that Greenhill will meet its future needs, on this day, Chairperson of the nhill Board of Trustees, Sally R. Estes, signed a 99 year non-subordinate land lease, leasing 14.6 of Greenhill's 83 acres to the Trammel Crow Company of Dallas. This land will be used to Lruct the Greenhill Park office complex. 'ecnhill Park will consist of three two to three story pavilions for special activities or leases, a urant, a conference center, professional buildings, a research center, and a series of lakes nunding the office buildings. mere are three stages to the construction of Greenhill Park, each stage taking approximately eighteen ths to two years. Work on the first stage is projected to begin in the summer of 1985. n Maser, Treasurer of the Board from 1980 to 1981, had submitted a five year projection of :nhill's finances. From this, it was concluded that Greenhill would be incapable of achieving many .future goals unless steps were taken to improve its endowment. Among these goals are increasing ter salaries, improving financial aid programs, and maintaining affordable tuitions while expanding ireenhill campus. Mrs. Estes has been quoted as saying that the greatest advantage of the land is that it will provide Greenhill with a much needed endowment. ith Greenhill's plans for expansion, both intemally and extemally, the Greenhill-Crow land lease, nhill Park, will enable achievement of these goals. in W -1 -' . .. i H ' 1 , 41 i-04111111-V to 4 1, zf,:fmii 'Wifif 1 ti ff 1 , . .--...,-,, .tl . -.f, if i -sz . .,, ,. , ,W 1 if H f- 15,5115 ' 5 1 nw . 'J-' . x 11 ., - s 1 7i i q' Ji: f-13 A 14' 'viii ' sqm , 1z:p1 --. f2zStlL,1., lf- - ,,, ., 4 ,, iq ,gk . 5 1 F if f ' .11 is-' - 1 inf- 1Qf,.,f'9iW- .14 1 ' .V A 1 . 1 1 xl Wfif' f1lfff5 1, fl' 5 'Ei H ' 'f ' JZ ' ij .1 i i V 8 f ., ' - 0-Q55 Y 1, at 5 e 1 :I .:ima.i?1.fTLl w1,5'5 1151145 mg. .fs-f ' -::- 9-5 ,4-' 1 . . ' 1 - if 1 1 W ' ,1 . tt V 1 ' A .1 . W' J . . ani 1 1. 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Top right: Mr. Harlan Crow of Trammell-Crow Company, Mrs. Sally Estes, Chairman of the Board, Mr. Jim Maser, Chairman ofthe Long-Range Planning Committee, Ms. Rose Benedetto, Executive Secretary at Trammell-Crow Company, and Mr. Barry Henry, partner, Trammell-Crow Co., finish signing the lease agreements to the land for Greenhill Park. Lower left: Architecture site plan for Greenhill Park by architectural firm Pierce, Goodwin, Alexander. D Above: This view of southeast end of the campus will be completely different soon, construction on Greenhill Park will begin in 1985. 271 Greenhill's puzzle has grown in its number of pieces through the last thirty-five years and is about to add several new pieces. In 1950, Greenhill was located on Walnut Hill Lane in a twelve room building with only sixty-two students and twelve faculty members. In 1959, Greenhill was moved to its present location on Dooley, now Midway, and Spring Valley Roads. At this location there were several portable buildings, two farmhouses, and a bam. By 1963, Greenhill had grown to include 437 students in twelve grades. But in April of that year, the main building that housed the Upper School, the Middle School, and offices burned to the ground. Since then, Greenhill has continued to grow to over 1,000 students and 115 faculty members housed in seven permanent buildings. The pieces of the past and present have been put in place, but the future is just beginning. The Greenhill School has leased the fourteen acre piece of property at the comer of Midway and Spring Valley Roads upon which construction will begin this fall. The money gained will be utilized for an endowment fund, student financial aid, and faculty salaries. Projected completion of the new Lower School, designed by Charles Gawhemey, will be in the near uture also. 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