Grier School - Pineneedle Yearbook (Birmingham, PA)

 - Class of 1984

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Here's to Lisa, Mike and friends Where's the beef?!? SPECIAL THANKS Thanks to my Mom and Dad for giving me the best education possible and supporting me in every way. I love you. Thanks also to to Brad and Larry for putting up with my sob and collect calls, I couldn't have made it without you! Thanks to Grandma for put- ting up with me during Thanksgiving and a special thanks to Lisa Koenig for being the best roommate possible, and for all her sup- port! I love you all! '4 Kathlccu D. Kebout You got places to go, you got people to see, still I'm going to miss you, but anyway, I wish you good spaces in far away places you go, and if you need somebody sometimes you know I will always be there. -Gordon Lightfoot nce in nd you ny you ny you ny you facile Kargerdiug a lifetime you may find yourself living in a shot gun shack may find yourself in another part of the world may find yourself behind the wheel of a large automobile may find yourself in a beautiful house with a handsome husband may ask yourself well .... how did I get here? David Byrne ACTIVITIES Varsity Basket ball Qthree yearsl, Varsity Soccer Kthree yearsj, Varsity Volleyball Qtwo yearsj. PET PEEVES Always being asked when do you get your braces off , Laura G. taking her sleep and her always going into detail in a simple conversation, No water on Monday morn- ings and heat only when they want to give it. WILL To Martha: B.: A great time in college and a wonderful future, To Lisa K.: Memories and soccer camp. To Jen P: New York, To Bocci: All my love and the best years at Grier, To Katie F.: Just a little bit more and a great senior yesr, To Kathy B.: Skiing at Tussy and the Tee-Bars. SPECIAL THANKS To my Mommy and Daddy for putting up with all the phone calls. I love you two very much. To Shannel I hope we can see each other more often, I love youl To Ron I love you and hope we can spend more time to- gether To Mr H. for the experience. To Mary K. for your phone calls, I love ya. ACTIVITIES Student Council representative Sophmore year, Junior Class Vice President, Member of the Soccer team, Member of the Newspa- per staff, Vice President Student Council, Captain of Soccer team Thinking about life and how I wish it could be. PET PEEVES Grier bells, Saturday classes, P.N. saying she is so tired, A.H. switch of personalities, Grier's food, Marcy's phone calls, Physic tests, Empty mailboxes, Empty love ma- chines, People's negative attitudes, Hypo- critical Governments, Hollinger asking 1lwhy.ll WILLS Pammie Hammie, Hey Dream Weaver , may we find our way to Woodstock , lots and lots of babies and endless supply of peaches! To Aimee, My patience! Lines on the mirror but no lines on your face. Will you come and see me on Thursdays and Saturdays but be a free bird on Tuesday afternoons! and lots of snow. Marcy, No more military men! The power to learn from your mistakes and to never be lost in a Teenage jail . Laura, to overcome your problem a vote against Reagan A pipeline from MosIsen's Brewery. Cris, A positive attitude, Two remaining years of laughter, happiness and memorable experiences with frends, I will you the dying spirit of Grier we only remember. I will you a corkscrew! Mill Lukin, The freedom of living the live you want to live. To keep your admirable quality of objectiveness. SPECIAL THANKS To all my good friends, you know who you are, Thanks for all the unforgetable memo- ries, TO Miss Lukin, Thanks for being real, to Hollinger, For asking me why and teach- ing me how to think, To Coe and Newman, for teaching me how to appreciate literature. To everyone else, THANKS! Martha ,Yana Broom I don't like work-no man does-but I like what is in the work-the chance to- find yourself. Your own reality-for yourself, not for others-What no other man can never know. They can only see the mere show and never can tell what it really means. joseph Conrad Karin Gail Krumbaugh Friends you meet along life's paths are friends you'll have for life For memories that we have and the memories yet to come will linger continuously on I am glad we had this chance to become the best of friends To experience the closeness though we may be far apart Remember me my friend where ever you should fly and always keep in touch. Because the memories we have shared will never die and will always mean so much. Karin Gail Brumbaugh '84 ACTIVITIES Glee Club, Dance and Yearbook SPECIAL THANKS To my Mommy and Daddy for always be- ing there ACTIVITIES Treasurer of Post 8: Rail .2 Kim i M ,f af., f s V . x an 'am Amy Dawes Ifarrnll Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, Endures all things, And in tbe end, Love never fails. 1 Corinthians -npr Suzanne ,Margaret Zastauv We must learn to let go as easily as we grasp or we will find our hands full and our minds empty. Though every hello is the beginning of a goodbye do not lose hearty for every goodbye may also be the beginning of another hello. Leo Buscaglia ACTIVITIES Gold Prefect, Glee Club Secretary! Treasurer PET PEEVES Reading notes fughll, getting change QI'm not even on the yearbookj, college applica- tions Sn Mid-April notification dates. SPECIAL THANKS To my grandmother for all the cookies ffrom Suzanne Ingrid L, Amy, etc.J To mom, the only person who Sent me more mail than the colleges, To the Kellys, especially Mr. Kelly for all his words of wit 8: wis- dom , To Phillip for the use of his toys during seminars, To everyone at Grier for a Great 2 years. WILLS To Ingrid L., a college roommate who appre- ciates her as much as I do, and manages to keep from being insanely jealous. PET PEEVES Those mornings without heat, The Grier food, Mrs. Hartswick on Friday mornings, The weekends without water. Running to your mailbox to find it is empty. WILL To Lisa Howard I will all my popcorn, SPECIAL THANKS To my Mom and Dad for being so lenient during my vacations! Q--.... Anne fflizalfctlz Zlzaudler Look around and choose your own ground For long you will live and high you will fly And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd 81511 Dannaker The story of life is quicker than the wink of an eye The story of love is hello and good-bye until we meet again. Jimi Hendrix ACTIVITIES Vice President and SecretaryfTreasurer of A.A., Ecology Club, Vollyball, Service Club and Nuclear Awareness Club. ACTIVITIES Junior Class SecretaryfTreasurer, President of A.A. PET PEEVES Nosy housemothers, The Doors, Twisting pantyhose, Whiners and most of all Red- necks. WILL To the Class of 84 Success and happiness for everyone To the class of 865 A great Junior and Senior year To Sarah: Patience, a date with James Taylor, a truck load of bananas, 5,000 people for Scottown, Sitting by the side of the road, A green thumb, My half of Mt. Everest and a lifetime supply of Molson Golden. To Elsa, Pam, Martha, Aimee, Chrissy, and Mindyg Have a good one and a new hall doctor. To Kim, Gold paper cups a half year of winter and half of summer and everlasting wind. To Heather, Barbie and jenniferg No more rednecks SPECIAL THANKS To Mom, Dad and Troy for all your support and understanding, To Christine, for being my sister and my friend, To Sarah, for being my roommate, for always being there when I need you, and for keeping me on the light side of life. To A.A. and Kim you're great and have taught me a lot. Kathryn Daufe . . It's been no bed of roses No pleasure cruise I consider it a challenge before The human race- And I ain't gonna lose. Queen Ingrid Dulrbel he soul brushes time and laws aside, it wants to push forward regardless of he cost in pain or intoxication or even madness. That is the only way it has f raising itself to God. Elie Wiesel ACTIVITIES Yearbook Editor, Glee Club, Triple Trio, Children's Theatre, Thespian Society, Ecol- ogy Club, Giving Change to the needy at the second bank at Grier and Going to English V and Political Science Seminars to do battle with the infamous pen snatcher QPhillipJ and to drink all of Coe's tea. PET PEEVES Giving Change, R. Wangner, THe non-exis- tant moose in scene three, Jerry Falwell, Hy- pocracy in people in general-my self includ- ed, Spotted wine glasses, Hollinger saying he doesn't have the answer to lifes prob- lems, Kubla's meow, and most of all ruffled tuxedo shirts. WILL To Pam N.: the pictures which she so fond of,, To Sue W. Sanity for being here five years, To Ingrid: The state of nature and happiness from Rousseau, To Suzanne: A dictionary to give to me and a ladder to retrive Super Pig . To Heather a revolving door for her lounge, To Aimee: Compatabi- lity, To Ollie: J.D., R.S. and of course the maser upstager, To my roommate Amy: A sense of humour since she has been told she lacks one as I have been told I'm boring and everlasting visions of can you imagine . . . That's disgusting . . ., and to Mrs Kelly: Soft contacts. SPECIAL THANKS To anyone I've ever liked or trusted. To my family or anyone adopted into it. To Freya for sitting with me when I was typing copy. To Suzanne, Amy and Ingrid for all those nights we were to have been studying. and took self help tests. To Grandma for being a wonderful person and mentor. ACTIVITIES Junior Post 'n Rail member, Proctering Lodge Studyhall, Skiing, Bowling, Weight lifting, Watching T.V., Listening to music and eating junk food. PET PEEVES Not having change for a Mello Yello, Get- ting up on Thursdays for statistics class, Empty mailboxes, Saturday classes, Trying to sleep and the heater is making loud noises, Having to ride in the rain, No hot water, When people did not knock on my door before entering, Having to go to class with my hair sticking up and not having people show up for my work-duty. WILL A large pizza to Brigitt H., A book to Ros- sinia C., A can of mushrooms to Lucia P., A jar of Pickles with a stop-sign from Johns- town to Amy C. A better friend to diet and exercize with to Anne C. A pair of shoes that will talk for me to Leslie A., A better back- gammon player to Karin B., An electric ty- pewritter to Regina B., My statistics book to Susan P. so she will remember those days when we could not understand a thing, A bag of Ruffels chips to Sandra M., A pair of skis to Regina S. with the memories of watching Three's Comapny, And to Andrea my friend's studies and experiences SPECIAL THANKS To Mom and Dad for giving me the oppor- tunity to come and study in the United States and for being so reasonable when I was in trouble. To my brother for making my vacations so great, and for being there when I needed his support. To all my friends who helped me through the hard times. .Cuzmila Elena gdfdll Vargas The future belongs to those who dare And remember once an opportunity is missed It is gone forever Argus Kinda Hhristiuc Sfcehrer You can't have the rainbow Until you've had the rain Jim Croce ACTIVITIES Green Prefect, Glee Club ACTIVITIES Secretary of Post'n Rail, Glee CLub, sleep- ing, eating, photography, piano, laughing and dieting. PET PEEVES Riding with no stirrups, Kim Seavers, Marcy Rosen's phone calls, Any bell that rings, Barn Pour clepto, and School food, WILL To Sandra: My ability to speak Spanish, I leave Paige Kleiman a better senior year than I had, and to Kelly Kocher I leave my sense of humor and my laugh. SPECIAL THANKS To my mother, father and Nanny for ever- ything. Misty, Melissa, Kelly and Sue Kocher, Lydia Snow and Moo. Wcudy Hope hunk Over my rainbow there is a fresh start Dreams to fulfill, Goals to achieve and ambitions to meet With effort, dedication and dilligence I will tackle my obsticles and conquer my dreams, goals and ambitions Once these are complete I will have met my standards of success laura ,Michelle Gillctte It's run for the roses as fast as you can You fate is delivered, you moment's at hand It's the chance of a life time in a lifetime of chance And it's high time you join in the dance It's high time you join in the dance. Dan Fogelberg ACTIVITIES Post n Rail President, Glee Club, Vice President, Thespians, skiing and hanging out at the barn with the riding Yahoos. PET PEEVES Counting fruit flies, Aimee's political opin- ions, Kelly's constant good humor and Ka- tie's mouth. WILL To Cid: Commander Salomander, To Katie: Africa and Randy, To Sophie: A date with the Stones, To Betsy, Krista CHarlotte, Tiff, Becky. Sue-Boo, Paige, Annette, Cid and Soph: Barn duty, The Mouth, and Horse- shows. To Mrs Kelly: Soft contacts and fly nap, And to all my other friends Happy times! SPECIAL THANKS To my parents for their love and support. To Kelly and Sue for making my days fun- ny. To Mrs. Kelly for being there. To A.H. for helping me to be an individual. And to A.H., M.B., P.N.,1.B., S.S., A.G.,: For all the good times. ACTIVITIES Volleyball team UV 8: Varsityj Yearbook- Editor in charge of photography Ecology Club Homework Plays Filling Coke machines 8: giving change PET PEEVES Teachers who procrastinate as much as I, boring tables, close-minded liberals , broken or empty Coke machines, change, deadlines, college applications with essays, Grier coffee, referees. WILL To Hilda, peanut flavored mashed potatoes, To my boring roommate: excitement, To In- grid Lam: repalcement clothes for the ones I won, To Pam, a C.T. to will to me, To Bar- bara, a full year of no injuries, To Melanie, a clean hallway, To Kelly R., flat shoes, To Cynthia, reality, And to my fellow, college- bound seniors, the depression of being a freshman, AGAIN! SPECIAL THANKS Thank you to all of you here at Grier who helped me through my scholastic and social crises, especially Martha. Many thanks to my favorite New Yorker who showed me how well off I really am. And of course to my friends and relatives who helped me have a social life after 16 years of isolation, especially the Blue Adept, Wonder Tribble, and Alien Wind 451 Qs Amy 16011 flartsufick Sweet liberty, Sweet liberty is in our hands It's part of the plan, Or is it a state of mind? KChris de Burghj Liberty 3 ,rf jazecla ,Hassan And when we say goodbye And when both of us take our path We shall be separate. Just awile - For roads never go on alone They intertwine and intersect. And thus I know And thus I realize We shall meet again ACTIVITIES Studet Council President, Tribune, Thespi- ans, Queer times, Children's Thestre and listening to music. PET PEEVES M.B.'s crusty hot pots and her p.o.'d look, P. in the B.R., My singing, B.S., P.S., People with closed minds, Too many meetings, Ly- ing about what's real, cutesy noses, fake preps, Fake punks, Fake anything, Trying to cry, No one likes soul, P.N.'s I'm so tired, Snoopy? rover's private parties, And basi- cally everything that drives me to insanity! WILL To Martha, Phil wrapped in a red bow, peace my jokes to laugh at in college, to find faith in what you want and all my love We are Stardust . To Pam: To retain her ability to steal cars, Lot's of snow CI hear Ithaca's great for thatj, More Hyatt trips and of course queer times in college, It keeps the blues away. To the charm Sisters: Yellow moons, green clovers, pink hearts and new blue diamonds to remember Grier and our great times. To Peach: Contacts that don't make you blink, and your wonderful dreams to be realized soon! Its All right. To Soapie: Of course the green Richard, a good senior year. To Net: Half tbe green richard my clean room and a fantastictically opti- mistic senior year! To Ingrid: To be in a Fred Astaire! Gene Kelly blow 'em away musical, and a little optimism. It's rough but not that rough! Love ya! To C.E.: Three inches, quan- tities of valium to curb your vicious politi- cal instincts and a not too hectic Senior year. To the class of 84: To be as laid back and sharing now and hopefully still as great, when we meet again at the famed re- union in twenty years. Can't wait! fI'm surej. SPECIAL THANKS To Momma Tweets for keeping me sane during those periodical freakout times To Coe And Hollinger fo making my four years so special Thank You!!! To M.B. and P.N. Well ya'll know what for. To Gramps for supporting me in all my endeavors. 'N ' I .1 ,Alma ,Michelle Hayes We're all mad you know . . . No one can be normal Everyone is so very different What gives one person fWho is different Themselvesj The right to label another? What is dumb, stupid, ignorant? Difference, Nothing more, difference. Novak Sarah 5'ard J-lite Well I hit the rowdy road and many kinds I met there Many Stories told me of a way to get there So on and on I go, the seconds tick the time Out there's so much left to know And I'm on the road to find out. Cat Stevens ACTITIES Green Poundkeeper, Spirit leader, Advisory, Cross country Skiing, Working at the Mouth, Varsity soccer and softball, Being obnoxious and taking walks. PET PEEVES Nosy substitute housemothers, Dress code, Cruelty to animals, land peoplej, Saturday nights at Grier, Friday night Fish, take a chill , and Dorkey People. WILL To Kath, my unwilling ability to sleep through anything, my smile and stale sense of humor, A new nose for Panda, a member- ship card to the Molson Distributing Co., and a good time wherever she goesg To Kim: A wig and a smile., To Marth, Aimee, Peach, Pam, Buckwheat, Lisa and Karin: A great time with lots of good memories. a smile and memories of Grier to last a lifetime., To Gatehouse members: Saturday nights eight days a week., To Arthur: Many thanks and a smile., To James: A live in maid and a ser- vant wherever he goes., To Everyone: A rude joke and my obnoxious laugh. SPECIAL THANKS To Mom and Dad, for being tbe most un- derstanding and supporitve parents and for giving me three years at Grier. To Kath, for being there to make the long days at Grier seem less frustrating and for being a real friend. To Wild and Wonderful A.A. for letting me excel to my most obnoxious self. To Ms. Kavanaugh and James for being my legal guardians for senior projects and for being real friends. ACTIVITIES SecretaryfTreasurer of the senior class, Nu- clear awareness group, Taking hikes, Good music and Just kicking back and taking it easy. PET PEEVES Cold and Hartswick on Friday mornings. WILL To the Class of 85: Lots of wild times, To Its officers: The Pig and all the hassles that go with it To Deb: A great senior year and a great server for next year. SPECIAL THANKS With all my love and appreciation, I want to thank my parents and brother for their love and support and for helping me regain my sanity each vacation. lisa Ganz!! Howard There is a road, no simple highway between the dawn and dark of night. And if you go, no one will follow, the path is for your steps alone. Grateful Dead D , ,js ,I ff: ZH V,4 'a'W I V, , V. , NM.. 0 C' f' an ' ,K v, iff Q. ACTIVITIES Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Big Sisters-Little Sisters. PET PEEVES Being run by the school bells, The food, Having to get permission to leave the school, Saturday classes. WILL To Debbie Waren: My friend Fred, To Kathy Bebout: Before-bed mints! SPECIAL THANKS To my parents, who have given me so much of their time and love bringing me up. Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you. ,Cisa ,Z Kaeuig If you love something set it free If it comes back, It's yours. If it doesn't, it never was. 3 I .,,A Ingrid Bam As long as we have hope we have direction, The energy to move and the map to move by. We have a hundred alternatives, a thousand paths And an infinity of dreams Hopeful, we are half way to where we want to go, Hopeless we are lost forever. ACTIVITIES Business Manager of the Yearbook, Ecology Club PET PEEVES Pam's alarm clock. Doing computer pro- grams without the coputer. Writing out my pet peeves. College applications, No water, Washing clothes in a machine full of horse hair, Pseudo-food at Grier and the State Of Nature. WILL To Amy: Fuel to Canda, To Ingrid: A quarter roller and a new name, To Martha: What You , To Yuri: Lllllllll . . To Wendy: A name tag for her seat in Sociology, To Helena: Onion Flowers. SPECIAL THANKS To my parents for their unchanging love, To my brother for the one letter he wrote, To my roomie, who manages to keep from being insanely jealous. To Coach for over- pouring my milk. To my suitemates for their bean-bags. ACTIVITIES Vice President of Senior Class, Jr. Represen- tative of Post'n Rail Dance. PET PEEVES High school, Young teachers, Mmm Oodles of Noodles Doctors in Acapulco, Empty Pig-U save again, Best of friends, The odd couple, It's an island and Hey Boo-Boo. WILL To Annette and Sophie: A live-in maid and a butler, To Pam: Independence and more trips to sunny Acapulco, To Jennifer: A life on Daytona Beach and a jazz class that makes you sweat, To Martha and Aimee: Many good times, memories and albums, to Sophie: Lots of Oodles of Noodles and a cola for midnight and a secret randezvous with Mick Jagger, To Tiffany: All my love, spe- cial candle march, To Sophie: My love good times and a great senior year, And best wishes to the Class of 85, good luck to its Vice President. SPECIAL THANKS To my Mom and Dad, Aunt Marie and Un- cle Ray for their endless understanding and devotion,I appreciate you! To Pam, Martha and Aimee for growing up with me. To Mlndy and Lisa for being so terrific to work with. To Sophie for making my four years the most memorable and for her infinite support. ,Michelle Heuedicta Jlflanricluzrd Isn't that the way they say it goes? Well let's forget all that and give me the number if you can find it, So I can call just to tell 'em I'm fine And to show I've overcome the blow, I've learned to take it well' I only wish my words could just convince myself that it just isn't real But that's not the way it feels. Jim Croche ,Alisaudra Mara In your vision of the world Is the Image of yourself lk g 0 PET PEEVES Forty nine bells a day, Checks, Demerits, Serving during meals, Laurndry, Saturday Classes, and most of all empty mailboxes. WILL To Wendy: all the dirty words in Spanish I can think of. To Regina: My experiences. To Anrea my Joedera, To Rossinia: Being alone, To Ani and Luzmila Memories, ANd to all students at Grier all my love SPECIAL THANKS To my family for their help and support and for making these two years so much easier. Thanks to Wendy for being such a nice roommate. And thanks to all my friends Here at Grier especially to Ani for being there. ACTIVITIES Sleeping and saying I'm so tired , Beefing it, Reading English, Procrastinating, Skiing, Thinking, Being bored, Five years at Grier, Newspaper, Nuclear! Awareness club, Smoking, Thinking about the future Junior Class President. PET PEEVES Tumble weeds, Crusty hotpots, Genesis, Al- lergies, Elsa's shower caps, My hair and Op- timism WILL To Amy Hartswick: Ac-less teddy! To Mar- tha: Philadelphia! Freedom , Good times in Milwalukee, and Charlie, To Aimee: Cola to share with me, a date with K.C. at NEO and my math skillsl, To Michelle: Two years supply of car polish and my fake I.D. To Sophie: My roommate and the best senior year, To Barbie: My Room, To Elsa: Shower caps galore, To Marcy: A Chastity belt, To Sarah: Dreams of going to California, To Kim: Avedal, To Kelly C.: Group encounters in the Roman Fashion, To Mindy: Un otro ano de Espanol con Sra. McClellan, To My- self: Success, To all my friends: Life in the Fast Lane. SPECIAL THANKS To Mom and Dad, you were right for once! To Martha and Aimee: Thank you for al- ways being there and for making the effort to understand. To Michelle: Thank you for consistantly being sane. Pamela Niwlc ,Navy I've been searching so long to find an answer Now I know life has a meaning Now I see myself as I am, feeling very free Life is everything it's ment to be When my days have come to an end I will understand what I've left behind . . . Part of me Chicago ,Ani Karma Parcdes If you aspire to a goal, fight to get it, because although it won't be easy, it's never impossible. Sagario PET PEEVES Saturday classes, Bells, Sunday dinners, De- merits and empty mail boxes. WILL To Yuri: I leave all the Spanish I could not teach her, To Brigitt: I leave a good diet, To Rossinia: A door slam, To Ms. Yetsko: I leave a Grier School in Puerto Rico, And to all the Latin girls I leave my AHUEVA- SON . SPECIAL THANKS To my mother for all the support she gave me during my three years at Grier. I love youll!! To Sandra for being the best friend I ever could have, To Yuri for being a great roomate, To all the Latin girls for their friendship. ACTIVITIES Student Council Secretary!Treasurer, Vice. President of Thespians, Dance. PET PEEVES Highschool, Bells, Dirty ashtrays, Quiet Riot , Fat, Faculty in the mornings and The cold north. WILLS To Sue W., a weekend with Rick James and Eddie Murphy, to Carol E.g Moles of bowls and many white Christmases. To Sue Sp a full length mirror and a year's supply of diet pills. To Lisa K. all the B's D's and S's in the world, To Kathy, a new car. To Justina: six more dogs and a racoon. To Michp a pair of toe shoes and thicker ankles. To Lindap a condo in Daytona and more White Rus- sians. and To the Senior Class of 1984 lots of luck and happiness in the future. See y'a1l! SPECIAL TI-IENKS To Carol, Sue, my suitemates, Justina, Mich and Sue S. you've all been good sholders to lean on. Linda for always being there, T.S., G.C. and all others down in D.B.. Specially Mom and Dad for all your love and support. Even though I may not show it all the time I do love you. Also to my brothers and sister who have helped me a lot. A49 X J . if X 4 I x hx fx 4 V IE! ff ... ,fennzfer Anne Piedra Heaven knows we need never be ashamed of our tears, for they are rain upon the blinding dust of earth, overlying our hard hearts. Charles Dickens 61161111 Antoinette Palate The person who makes a success of living is the one who sees his goal steadily and aims For it answeringly. That is dedication. Cecil B. DeMille ACTIVITIES President of Glee Club, Thespians. PET PEEVES Saturday classes, Daytime study hall, Dance Class, Fish on Fridays, The many bells, Late night firedrills and the anatomy class that was supposed to be female Fitness. WILL I would like to leave Kym W. my ability to capture the attention of Penn State men, To Lori: I would like to leave my motivation and determination, To Caron Veazey: My stamina, my honesty and my love for Grier, To all three: I would like to leave my love, success and happiness. SPECIAL THANKS To Mr and Mrs Newman for being there in my time of need. I would especially like to thank my parents for giving me the opportunity to attend Grier. It has been a worthwhile investment. I love you PET PEEVES Rauchy coffee, Teachers giving back tests folded, College junk mail and the lack of water fhot or notl at times when you wonder if someone may not have done it on purpose WILL To Lisa K. and Kathy B.: My television set. To Sue W.: A lot of luck with her oldie but a goodie . . . and I lost my shoe in my frantic frenzy to escape the hungry blob . . . To Carol: All the chocolate covered pret- zels she could ever hoard in her life, and to Cynthia E. A little, just a little of my height. 4--md Hecclia Maris Robinson 'Don't dream it, be it! Rocky Horror Picture Show fa ,' .--1 .V ,. --1 J' 4 ,art R.. 'Y ,Marcy kelzccca Kasey You know we're having good days and we hope they're going to last Our future still looks brighter than our past We feel no reason to worry, No reason to be sad Our memories remind us may-be the real life's not so bad. Rush ACTIVITIES Scribe Co-editor, talking on the phone, Eat- ing, Sleeping, Listening to great music and having one great time. PET PEEVES Sue's purple headbandl, Papers, No mail, No Juniors at grad parties, Waiting for va- cation to come, Five years of high school, Fourth period, P.N. smelling her fingers I.O.U.'s and Mindy's scale. WILL To Tanya: Monkey and S.D. Rock'n Roll. To S.S.: My scale and mirror, To M.B.: All nighters with Genesis and Ritz crackers, To P.N. and A.H.: Lots and lots of Coca-Cola To Aimee: My Bras, To M.M.: My finger- nails, And to KD. my fat pictures. SPECIAL THANKS To Dad, Mom, and Paula for giving me sup- port when I needed it. I finally made it! To C.B. you know our friendship will always last, remember we'll go through Heaven 'n Hell but we'll always be Freebirds . I love you! To Tanya the best there is! To M.B. where would I be without you? Don't forget a date with Shakespeare, good luck with Charlie! To Sue W. I love you, need I say more? To S.H. Little Red S. To T.G. Where's my letter? To 5.5. I can't believe we made it! No I won't turn out the light. To P.N. long line, Lake Shore Drive and Gap Bands. To J.L. I love you. To M.S. I miss you so much, please hurry home, I love you. To all my friends-it has been one radical, good time, thanks. To L.G. laundry basket review and taking me to Pizza Hut. And to I.D. and A.H. thanks for all my quarters. PET PEEVES Empty mail boxes, PRESSUREU, Diets, Crowded bathrooms Pig-outs, Twenty four bells a day, and Let's get demerit happy. WILL To Jennifer Piedra: I will a plane ticket to Daytona and more beans and rice, To Marcy: I will four rolls of toilet paper and a bar of soap, To Carol E. and Marcy: An empty sound proof bathroom. To Tanya B. and Debbie W. I will my roommate, To Cecilie: I will the Marlboro Factory, To Lisa H. and Elsa D.: I will Orville Redenbacher. SPECIAL THANKS To my roommate Marcy for being patient supportive and a wild roommate. Thanks for all the good times, I will miss you and I love you. KI-Iere's to co-ed collegesj To jenn P. for being a truly wonderful, outragous friend whom I love and will miss. To Sue W. For all her love and hysterical stories. To Cecilie for being a terrific friend whom I will never forget. Thanks for serving for me and helping me make it to graduation. I love you. To Carol E. and Michelle M. for being wonderful friends whom I won't forget. I love you both! To my father, sister and Rob- ert for all their love. And to Mia I love you! Susie Q. Susan .Coretta Smith Baby, you can have it anyway you want it You just get a little lost from time to time Sometimes it gets a little crazy, somewhere alone inside But, you can still change your mind You can change your feelings You can still change your mind Tom Petty Karen Winslow Summers Only the good die young Billy Joel - , W ACTIVITIES Vice President of Post 8: Rail ACTIVITIES Soccer and Vollyball in lluri Canaka I do my thing and you do your thing, I am not in this world to live up to your expectations And you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you and I arn I And if by chance we find each other, It's beautiful justiua ,Marie Thomas To be a bright sunshine day and to be happy Me ACTIVITIES Big Sister Little Sister Secretary, Photogra phy and Dance ACTIVITIES Senior Class President, Art Editor of Year- book, ,Mindy ,Cac Watkins We must call no man happy while he waits to see his last day, Not until he has passed the border of life and death without suffering pain. Sophocles Susan ,Mlzi Whit: We're all actors in this I suppose Gil-Scott Heran ACTIVITIES Editor of Scribe PET PEEVES Worrying abour your plants over Christ- mas, Windows that are frozen shut, Society, People that don't blink their eyes, The thir- ty four flights of stairs in the school. WILL To Sophie Sharp, Ingrid Dubbel, Pam Novy, and Justina Thomas strength to per- sue your future goals. Grier was the survival course, now apply it to, life. The best of luck to you who started with me. SPECIAL THANKS To Carol Evans, Jennifer Piedra, Cecilia Robinson, Elsa, Cheryl, I.T., Caron, Debbie Warren and my suitemates Susan .Smith and Marcy Rosen. A very special thanks to my brother Robert N. White jr. and my mother Yvonne White. In memory of my father Robert Nathaniel White Sr. Your spirit is still alive in my heart. Thanks for your valuable friendship Sue Yetsko, Lydia Snow, Mrs Newman and Sra. McClellan each of the above have been an intricate part of my life. ip: gf. s if X jr at Q .s '!:f4:f lffgak ff. 1 K -, i Hu... 'al pd.. r , f--, . P n ' 5 www-u , vwyn , ,, .lip x L n r .- v D X! I my-...N A 4 Q lv- cL iv' , v f ' . A XY V- . - , , ..,i3Q-?5,.,aei.g.:w g,jj-nf, - . Af! ,, -f' 'ff' J 1-ffff' 4 an if 'a- ' , -4 , W' V ' 'V' ,, f fl . IQLQ V ' X' 11 .. - ,g.ff: '1:,. ,. . --wi f ,,- . 'Q , ,'.-vo-'fe ' gy ' .Q J ' xii? , Y ',,, W A. f xl in ' .A . .W NW - , ,,,V, av - . ,wfw - Q . ? ,Q I 1 1 .Q A ' ' ,Qff M ,Q ' f f -aim , na - Q' f ,, , ,. rw ' fp 7 4 593.1 .. ' 1 . ., , , A V, VM' .JL .F yu' ' u V . an , L ,ffy MM., A ' ,,f ' ',,' ' , -A , . 1 , , If xg.: i ary I. , ,V , an , ,cr V V V ,Q an 172655: by W , -5 i ,' 'KV ,Q 43, , W' , 4. 1.65. -5 ...- ,gn-' ' . ' 91 f .V ' ' +-ff ,, V ' ' , O Q -V 5:7 W, ef in I 0 7 HAIL k 'V , M, ,, J' y wc' ' .S qi, kr X ., I , y ,ff 1 -4 -Qi an . H W p V 1 .Q W Yr W ' Lv - Q.. aus, r I, -, L v c. , ' , 1, ,. 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'M A N .Naaey Drake ffead Of ,Art Department I fl ,7- 6'la1re L'el5'laae filfrariaa JW I .Q g I y 2, Leg, K 3 Sasaa Sleufart Art istory x ' ZA, XQQL . .4 Cora flollrhger Head Of J-!i.s'tory Department -'DUWW gflffflfflllhff Psychology, Jtoasehrother , of , L Silas Dahlfel Kath ftartsufiek History, Photography Geography, Jloaserhother A121 ,v Ma Science fine! jlfiatn ,Madelan Kelly Head Of Science Department if L 54 Qs Debbie Galfetz Physics, Knemistry X time Dale Drake J-lead Of Mathematics Department 'A 'pf 64 XXL james Pingry Pamela Kaaanangn Science J-lealtn, Hialayy tzysical Sducatica 7 Q Deborah Kerr ,Cydia Snow Kelly Keclzer Mathematics Riding Jastructar flead Of Hiding Department Kim Seecers Harale Uzampsca Head Of Physical .Education Dance 55 flbusembfbersf,2Vurse Gram- Mrs. Webb .Mouth . , L . 'Mfr f G3 .4 ge, 1 . fix fe. 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Cynthxa Earman, Betsy Butera, Heather Dash, Pame- la Novy, Mara Solem, Aimee Hayes fEditorJ, Paige Healey, Deborah Warren, Frances Howe, Karen Summers N., 3 x id i Bottom rowg left to right: Raschel For- tune, Patricia Berry, Regina Brockmann Uunior Editorj Middle rowp left to right: Ingrid Lam fBusiness Managerl, Amy Hartswick fPhotography Editorl, Ingrid Dubbel fEditorD, Mindy Watkins lArt Editorj Top rowp left to right: Elsa Dan- naker, Sharmeen Sait, Holly Bennett, Cynthia Earman i 4' l ff W F Z fl' h ' 9 V gflffi Y 'fb l 1 l , K l fi il - .X 1? Z -,.f, in ' S K rw, , .L'- '?::':i'-tfaw I I 3 A 1 'f '-. O r ' f Y W ' I - m 'iv'- , , 5 ' N ' , 1- ,M ,vm www, 'U ' R '95 r.-. ,.. 1' 1 . . ws-v M- . r M., ,ya V if fy. . . vp ,gf 1, . yd N. ' - .45 J ' Q X 1 f , 1 . 5 ' ' 0 'O .ku 1 . 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M' ' 'zffx 1 . , it I ART DAY The Art Department sponsored two very special days during the fall and spring terms in celebration of the Visiual Art. Local artists demonstrated various art forms. The enthusiastic participation of the students made Art Day a great success. ,fa-,-c, -T 13. if - Mazza, , Astffi' itz. 1 ,:z?i53e1'-,Z -mv f-- .3-111. cs' , 5' '1,,,,1L' , ,kan ,773 ,Gu ll SPRING CARNIVAL A new tradition is formed at Grier this year in celebration of Mardi Gras. Highlights were Hippie Punk Day and Mardi Gras Day which was concluded with a Creole dinner. 213 nh ND Jo V Kr Jo ma Outside Che Elassrvzfm . . M. Q I QQQCTMV' 7 f ' jk xy? AfX X! W I 959 7 A ff-'i if.? ' r - 1 .4 'X qzfj . 2, ff' Y w . ' A cf, 1' 1 ' 6 . . , ,Q 'vt I , x milf . -P. kk , 2 -sxe-.mi 9 U ,nw Q . an P '- A 4 ' .'9 In 6 Q 'H X ' ' V' y' 1 'Xxx . .F fefif- A-fl-'A:'f..' x ef ' t. 5 f ' . - ,, x I f. i , I il? , .' . 7 f . 4 fl sl . , , 1. s W 1 S . A ASQ. 1 'aw 1 4 rx' 5 jj, K 1 4, . 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