St Marks School of Texas - Marksmen Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1978
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. . ff? -'T 'TTR - - A a -- . QQ a f+ X I . - ' A , .f ' we ,. V .X , lf ff' Ni l, 3 It MARKSMEN 1978 St. Mark's School Dallas, Texas ? Nothing in the world that is alive remains unchanging. All nature changes from day to day and minute to minute, only the dead stop growing and are quiescent. Fresh water runs on, and if you stop it, it becomes stagnant. So also it is with the life of mari ' - Nehi Table of Contents Faculty Semors Underclassmen ACt1V1t1GS Ath1et1cs Adverhsements 7 ST MARK S SCHOOL or TEXAS 4 Y' 'Q V ' ............. 54 .... 142 ' ' ' .......... 1 6 ' .......... 226 ' .... 282 , 4-,5., -.-.1.:- t 'f-153 The childhood shows the man as morning shows the day. - Milton . f ww 3 515' . fqii - ' i. w -Q fs.,,,g5J ga,, X Slumber not in the tents of your fathers. The world is advancing. Advance with it. - Mazzini Youth! Youth! How buoyant are thy hopes! They turn like marigolds, toward the sunny side. - Ingelow 4 i to Q N s F' S MS' X kk ' 5 sn., 1 X Q A aes, is ,t w , ...M A V . 4 r World, I ani Youth, the hope of your day. I'1n bewildered and young in this land. I'm searching your paths for a vision called truth - give me your hand. - Anonymous i . I 1 xo , . MIM, , - f f ' No man can reveal to you aught but that which already lies half asleep in the dawning of your knowledge. Gi bran E Yr f KI A 'QQ lg 0 .. l Ad f N fw. ,,.U.,,, 'Uh ma T 44 x, AQ? 1? I af E I E 2 in ' G l , x J Y all, l --.l' , o of ym Learn the words of wisdom uttered by the wise and apply them, in your own life. - Gibran To be surprised, to wonder is to begin to understand. - Ortega y Gasset , ,L X, MW im, M ,,,, , 1 NW, www ,Q f' Instruction ends in the schoolrooni, but education ends only with life. A child is given to the universe to be educated. - Robertson Reading maketh g, a full mang Conference a ready rnang and writing an exact M A x- , 1, ..-a..f...4f-o-mamma ...-.-A ,-- iff' ....4g1N1'Q4'6 9,3 1' wk 5,2- - A I NN Y 6, V' -A . 1, .' F' I 5:9 , 5 ff-. k ' .. '55 ,. ps, it 1:-.U N 4 g-,pf gg.f, J. . -.yn nj. L1 ,ab- 1' 41? '7.'4Qb'.'f-- Yi.. . rm .fx . P ,'-- ', 1, 1, a. V: Q ff-,re if--.Ref ' f .,' 'we'-4-' f 2 'f','f'gf. 1 ,- . . . . - qv- . ' -tr? pl . ,, -A gm ...Q V A., ,, y ' S 75 1 0:6-NJ -:Hi '- P-w ' ,, . -'Xi' LJ. . 4 ' I f - -,,,-, - x ,..4:,. Q, ,Af wi' 4' --- ,i-,-' Ta ,P ,ft R ,.-.gy , . .1 v-K 1. JMS. vw nfl, . . KA, . 17- . ' ', , ' Qs in K . - Q ,afa r :ff H4- IV.-' ,- ,J - 'H . '5 f4- 5' - I 'Q' 5 'A W -., Y. ...r Ng, rsh, V ' ,g . .V ,W If ' . 6 t l 177 t at .'..- 5 f f' :2'r !-' alt Ax. Cease not to learn until thou cease to liveg think that day lost wherein thou draw'st no letter, to make thyself learneder, wiser, better. - Guy DeFaur Pibrac ITIHI1. -Bacon if -f ' ' 0 'I on lnxx af in ,A .. vw-5 1 I The first thing education teaches you is to walk alone. - Horn He who neglects to drink from the spring of experience is apt to die of thirst in the desert cf ignorance. - Ling P0 it We learn to do by doing. - Dewey What sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to the soul. - Addison -D In the lexicon of youth, which Fate reserves for a bright manhood, there is no suoh word as failf' -Lytton +- RSL? 2. LA 9' , Q f hi? . ,tx is x Si., ,A 'K W M .4 , ' W 'Y 1 Ill A ., 1 x The real price of everything, what everything really costs to the man who wants to acquire 'it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it. aa W, - Smith 55YWMyw'f V We 511.3 'f-,Y-l:eLM,.ww f -' Q '5w,mw:- A - :Cg,?y.,a.7.k,4L..,.,...V ...WM 4-V.. ...www 4..,..' 'f' -6-out lf'--'Q-in W .-. ,, I- H f-N fx: -H I V I Mar-'1wmun. --- ,-L .L God gave man an upright countenance to -f 3, survey the heavens and look upward to the . stars. Q - Uvid if Z' In this world it is not what we take up, but what we give up, that makes us rich. n. - Beecher -1.51 x yt XX X As for man, his life is like grassg he grows and flourishes like a wild flower. Then the wind blows and he is gone. - Psalm 103 uk? nwm U1An 1 E MQ' 1- WQ Q X EY M 1 af, ' 'sa' , J Q As Nathan Marsh Pusey once observed, . . . the teaeherft task i5 not to implant faetf hat to place the Jahjeet to he learnea' in front ofthe learner ana' through fympathy, emotion, imagination. and patience. to awaken in the learner the reytleyr a'ri1fe for answers and insights which enlarge the perronal lk ana' give it meaning. i We, the Class of 1978, believe that one man above all embodies this distinctive level of understanding and excellence. Therefore, in gratitude for his unparalleled devotion not only to our class but to the entire St. Markls community, we dedicate our Marhjmen to Thomas S. Adams. As a teacher, coach, and advisor, he is a man whose friendship we will truly miss as we each venture forth into the future. Faculty The best teacher IS one who suggests rather than dogrnatlzes, and 1nsp1res h1s l1stener w1th the w1sh to teach hlmself - Lytton Other people can t make you they can only encourage you to use your own Huxley 1-BANK CD4-FE I I I see with their eyes. At best Administration john T. XX'hzitley first arrived at St. lXl21I'li,S in 1962 and held the position of Head of the Social Studies Department. He remained in this capacity until 1966, when he left St. Mzirkis for the Albu- querque Academy. In 1969. Mr. XWlmtley returned as the Headmaster. In addition to his responsibili- ties as Headmaster, Mr. Wliatley' teaches U.S. His- totj' and coaches Middle School Svvinirning, He has attended the University of Pennsylvania :ind holds an AB. and an M.Ed. from Harvard University. 'T Mr. Michael Shepperd came to St. Mark's in 1975 to become Head of the Upper School. He teaches Psychology and Literature, and coaches Basketball and Baseball. He also serves on the Discipline, Cur- riculum, Tutorial, and Admissions Committees. Mr. Shepperd has his B.A. from Yale. Herbert Meyer came to St. Markis in 1970 to teach Upper School English, and the following year, he assumed the duties of Dean of Students. He sponsors the Student Council and Lion and Sword, advises the Pershing Tutorial, and coaches Varsity Soccer. Mr. Meyer earned his B.A. in Eng- lish from Emory University and his M.A. from Middlebury College. 1.1, pa 1-L, 'E . '--Q-...... H, .,.t V l .i I Mr. Bob Kohler, 363, has been at St. Mark's for seven years. He is Head of the Middle School and teaches Spanish. He also coaches Middle School Cross Country, Soccer, and Baseball. Mr. Kohler received a B.A. from Austin College and an M.A. from S.M.U. Larz Anderson, a member of the St. Marlcis fac- ulty for eight years, serves as Head of the Lower School. Mr. Anderson teaches second grade and also coaches Middle School Wrestling. He holds an A.B. from Princeton and an M.S. from the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. SI QW wwf' - ..-... 5,,,,,, ...if md' Roger West came to St. Mark,s in 1962 to be Director of Facilities. In addition to his regular duties, Mr. West teaches automobile repairs, and coaches vI.V. Football and Varsity Track, Mr. West received a B.S. from Eastern Illinois University and an M.A. from the University of Illinois. 5 Q ' ' .,f. 4 ,... 'g L wr 1 . ' 'f I A 'ff' ,,,,,,,,- , Richard Geyer. jr., has served as the school's Director of Development since 1972. He is also the school's Financial Officer, a member of the Admis- sions Committee, and Sponsor of the yearbook. Mr. Geyer graduated from St. Marlc's in 1966 and received a BA. from Vanderbilt in 1970. . ..., O. UI. Page has been a member of the Mainte- nance Department since he came to St. Mark,s in 1972. For the last three years, he has been Superin- tendent of Maintenance. Phil McDaniel has been Head of Student Ser- vices since 197O. He also teaches Driveris Education and coaches Volleyball and Basketball. He received a B.A. from Sam Houston State and a teaching cer- tificate from N.T.S.U. and I.amar Tech. English Department After a six year absence, Bill Fleming returned to St. Marks last year to teach English and serve as the Director of College Placement. He also coaches Varsity Tennis. Mr, Fleming received an A.B. from Princeton and an M.A. from Middlebury College. Frank Murray, '67, came to St, Marlcis to teach Social Studies and Psychology in 1975. VI. J. Connolly, the Senior Master, has finished his twenty-ninth year at St, Markis, Mr. Connolly earned an AB, from Boston University and a Diplome from the Universite de Besancon. Mr. Connolly teaches Middle School English. Anne Freeman first came to St. Maries in 1958 Since then, he has assumed the chairmanship of the English Department and has become the Class Sponsor of the Seventh Grade. He also coaches B- team tennis. Mr. Murray holds a BA. from Wil- liams College and an M.A.T. from the University of Massachusetts. ' -.. -,,,- and taught English for seven years. She then left to study at the University of Texas and returned in 1975 to teach Upper and Middle School English. Dr. Freeman earned her BA. at N.T.S.U. and both her M.A. and Ph.D. at the University of Texas at Austin, Since her arrival in l971, Ingrid Yollicli has taught Middle School English and Social Studies. Ms. Yolliclc earned a BA. from Smith College and a M.Iid. from the University of Massachusetts. She is also the faculty advisor for the Marque. jack Safrit, 72, arrived at St. Markls in 1975 to teach Middle School Social Studies and Language Arts. He also coaches Middle School Foothall and Baseball. as well as 'I.V. Basketball. Mr. Safrit attended S.M.U., where he received his BA. Curtis Smith arrived at St. Mark's this year from Dahomey, West Africa, Where he taught for the Peace Corps. He teaches English and is the Assist- ant Coach for Cross Country. Mr. Smith has earned an M.A.T. from Dulce University. C... rf if I .t E3 H Roberta Mailer came to St. Marlcls in 1975 to direct the Developmental Reading Program in the Middle and Upper Schools. She holds a BA. from Florida State University and an MS, from Syracuse University. Andrew Mailer came to St. Markis in 1969 to teach Upper School English. ln addition to coach- ing Varsity Cross Country. Mr. Mailer sponsors The Rcfrlflarker, the Ski Club and the St. Markis chapter of the Cum Laude Society. Susan Palmer, completing her second year on the St. Mark's faculty, teaches Middle School Language Arts, Social Studies, and Science. In addition to her teaching duties, she sponsors the Cheerleaders, edits the Sl. illarkbt Neuivlcfffer and assists Mr. Fleming with College Counseling. Mrs. Palmer earned both her B.S. and M.S. from the University of Pennsyl- vania. I' P A ff, ii A ' ' .. 'F Y' .K f ., .SN .1 'J Kim Gagne has just completed his second year in teaching English at St. Marks He has partici- pated in the Freshman Trip for two years and is an assistant Wrestling coach. Mr. Gagne teaches Upper and Middle School English and co-sponsors Ylve Rcfrllarkcfr. He has a BA. from Duke. -eq' New this year, Mr. Frank jones taught junior and sophomore English. He has a B.A. from Brown University and an M.A. from the University of Keele. He is now working on his Doctorate for English at Duke. Social Studies Department -I. .A .g N ttt- 1 V .7 . . . ,tt 'Itt Q 3 1159553 ' M an- ' E' -Q Q Mwinmm George Edwards Cupper lefti has taught Speech and Debate at St. Mark's since 1972. He also teaches Middle School Social Studies, is the eighth grade sponsor. coaches eighth grade Soccer. and sponsors the Debate Club. Mr. Edwards holds a B.A. from Harding College and an M.A. from S.M.U. Evans Mank flower leftl came to St. Maries in 1970. He teaches fifth and sixth grade Social Stud- ies. sponsors the sixth grade class, and coaches the Cycling Team. Mr. Mank received his and M.S. from the University of Illinois. Thomas Adams fupper rightj has completed his ,,,unn9' A,,,.n9 'ui 115 . thirteenth year of teaching at St. Maries. He cur- rently instructs U.S. History and Art History. and coaches the Varsity Basketball and Baseball teams. Mr. Adams obtained his BA. from Princeton and his MA. from Harvard. jim Batchelor flower rightj returned to St. Mark's in 1975 after an absence of nine years. He teaches history and coaches Varsity Baseball and .I.V. Football. He holds a B.S. from Springfield and has attended the University of New Mexico and T.C.U. Ala William Clarkson IV '66 Cupper lefty has been at St. Mark's since 1975 as the school chaplain. He teaches ninth grade Religion and Bible Seminar. and is the sponsor of the Sophomore class. He also coaches soccer and Varsity golf..Fr. Clarkson holds a B.A. from Duke and an M.A. from the General Theological Seminary. Alan Stewart flower lefty, a St. Markas teacher since 1965 and Chairman of the Social Studies Department since 1970, earned his AB. from Dart- mouth and his M.L.A. from S.M.U. In addition to his teaching duties, Mr. Stewart coaches Middle School Soccer and Varsity Golf. -, f ' - Q 2 , Q 'R .1 as Y I sf cc,c . qt. ,1Q,.,:. Q I X W I .c,.. W.-A cycy . of caec 2 gas - 1. .pw S. M. Donaldson, a member of the faculty since 1970. teaches Religion. Social Studies and Law. In addition. he sponsors the Freshman Class and is Head Trainer for Varsity sports. Mr. Donaldson earned his BA. from Sewanee and his M.A. from the University of Nebraska. Larry Cavitt flower rightj has been at St. Markls for the past nine years. He teaches History and Social Studies, and also coaches seventh grade Bas- ketball. He is the sponsor of the Student Council and administrates the tutorial program at Pershing Elementary School. He holds both a B.A. and an MA. from S.M.U. Science Department Q, Z 5 Frat Davis. jr.. since joining the St. Marles Sci- ence Department a decade ago. has taught such var- ied courses as Chemistry, Environmental Science, Physics. Biology. and Physical Science. and also coached the St. Maries Archery Team. Mr. Davis earned his BS. from ETSU. and received his MA. from S.M.U. Now in his fifteenth year as a faculty member. Harold Van Schailc. the Chairman of the Science Department since 1975, teaches Physics and also serves as coach of the Bowling team. Mr. Van Schailx holds a BS. from Lehigh and an MST. from Colby College. Arthur Douglas. a member of the St. Marlis fac- 1 ' E Ama.. ,.- Williiini Dexter teaches Astronomy. Geology. and Earth Science. In addition to receiving his BS. and MS. degrees from Ohio State University, Mr. Dex- ter also studied at San Diego State and numerous other Universities around the country. Aside from his teaching committments. Mr. Dexter sponsors the Astronomy Club and is Director of the Plane- tarium and Observatory. f . ulty since 1955. teaches seventh grade Biology. and. in conjunction with Mr. Larrimer, oversees the operations of the greenhouse and aviary. He received his A.T.D. from Bradford College of Art and has attended the University of Rhode Island. Gene Williams has been a member of the St. Marlis faculty since 1968. Mr. Williams teaches eighth grade Physical Science and coaches Middle School Baseball. He received his B.S. from Texas ASLM University and an M.Ed. from NTSU. ' i,', 2 54, H . i 'Mi' -111:17 g Stephanie Brandt joined the St. Mark's Science Department in 1975. Miss Brandt teaches Micro- biology, Biochemistry, and Middle School Science. She also coaches Middle School Soccer and is the assistant coach of the Debate Team. She holds a BA. from Whitman College and an M.S. from the fi ' Donald W. Larrimer has taught Biology since coming to St. Markls in 1959. He earned his BS. from Muhlenburg College and has attended Hahne- mann Medical College. Mr. Larrimer also cares for the Greenhouse along with Mr. Douglas. University of Montana. Stephen Seay, ,68, returned to St. Mark,s in 1973 to become a member of the Science Department. He teaches Earth Science, Physical Science and coaches Soccer. Mr. Seay earned his B.A. at Stanford and attended graduate school there in 1974. Foreign Language Department Carlos Arandia Cupper lefty came to St. Marlds in 1969 to teach Spanish and to coach Freshman Soc- cer. Mr. Arandia received his teaching certificate from Simon Boliver College, his B.A. from Morn- ingside College, and his M.A. from the University of Texas at Dallas. Paul Weadon flower lefty joined the Language Department in 1972 and became Department Chair- man three years later. He teaches German and coaches Table Tennis. He holds a B.A. from Brig- ham Young University and an M.A. from the Uni- versity of Arizona. rv .ta it any I Michael Bennett Cupper rightj arrived at St. Mark's in 1965. He teaches Classics and English, and also sponsors the Film Society and the Trivia Club. He received his B.A. from Oxford and his M.A. from the Breadloaf School of English. Carolyn Schlak flower rightj joined the Lan- guage Department last year to teach Upper School Spanish. She earned her B.S. from Loyola Univer- sity and her M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Colorado. Dr. Schlak also has a Diploma de Estud- ios Hispanicos from the University of Madrid. . fa ff 'f A'fl ll at M v wt ' 'deff xlgjvzz ft 4. .. fi. --...,,,....,. ,. Y R X af. , .ff its as-is git 1. . swqii 2 V M .,... C KVW - - . 'C pr up Q Cb - t at an t f 1, ' ii 1 S . S 1? '55 1 .... l ii ... ' B. David Forman fupper leftj has been at St. Marlis since 1975. Mr. Forman holds a B.A. from Colgate and an M.A.T. from the University of Ver- mont. In addition to teaching middle and upper school Spanish, Mr. Forman also coaches Varsity Fencing, and instructs a course in Medical Spanish at Southwestern Medical School. Lisa Anastasi flower leftj joined St. Markls this year to teach French. She received a B.A. from Aus- tin College and her M.A. from Middlebury. Ms. Anastasi has also studied at the Institute for Ameri- can Universities in Aregnon, France and at the Universite de Paris 10 a Nanterre. juan Egues Cupper rightj, the junior class spon- sor, has taught at St, Mark,s since 1971. Mr. Egues has assumed the role of Director of Scholarship and Financial Aid programs, in addition to his regular duties as a middle and upper school Spanish instruc- tor and junior Varsity Soccer coach. Mr. Egues holds a B.A. from St. Mary's University and a M.B.A. from the University of Dallas. Gary Mencin flower rightj has taught French at St. Markls for the past two years, and also coaches ninth grade Soccer. He holds a B.A. from LaSalle College and a M.A. from Duke University. W iz- , I . -3 ff-figs wt. Q :al .. :' . ' - , Mi. , 2 , ,. 5 ,m., , . .S,i:i- ml ., . , I..- - f -- -21 1' -. hlgg-ffw-,.5 ag -552 x S N Nix W. 1+ In fe lv . QW 31 'Sir ,M 'PGP' fa, Q ,PY gn. nav 'ri SUR Q ' .A Wk k, t M! VK pk A 5 xc? ,IQQF 'I' ' , .- -uw 1 QW, A, 15,2 LA V, Q, 7'n A,-J F .L 1 5 f 1 Q-f?4f1i L+.-H 5 2 ' 'R 4, 'i ,5, ' F A h 1 is ,.k, K K I Ak . A f 1 .,.--' , I' john Stutsman Cleftj has been a member of the St. Mark's faculty since 1972. He teaches Math and Computer, and coaches Water Polo, Swimming, and Sailing. He received his B.A. from Bonn Uni- versity and holds an M.A. from Michigan State. Stuart Rowland, ,66 Ctop rightb. has completed his third year at St. Markas. He teaches Middle and Upper School Mathematics and coaches j.V. Base- X arf' Y Mathematics Department ball. He received both his BA. and MA. degrees from Austin College. john Crews Cbottom rightj has taught at St. Markis for the past twelve years. Mr. Crews teaches Upper and Middle School Mathematics and spon- sors the Gun Club. He holds a BA. from Florida State University and an M.A. from the University of Texas. 54,,,l,1n,awv- 4, f W' .F www, 'ii , L., lv-f 1, ,P judith Denton, completing her third year on the St. Mark's faculty, teaches Algebra II and Calculus. Mrs. Denton holds a B.A. from Vanderbilt and an M.A. from Columbia. William Ashby, a teacher of Mathematics at St. Mark's for the past ten years, earned his B.S. and M.A. degrees at New Mexico State University and his Ed. from E.T.S.U. Dr. Ashby has also attended a myriad of other institutions including Arizona State University, the University of Southwest Louisiana, the University of Houston and N.T.S.U. In addi- tion, he coaches athletic teams such as football, soc- cer, and baseball. -XX jack Hollon, a member of the faculty since 1971, teaches both Upper and Middle School Math and is Chairman of the Math Department. Mr. Hollon earned his B.A. and B.S. degrees from Rice Univer- sity and received his M.A. from the University of Texas. He also coaches Middle School Tennis and sponsors the Environmental Council. Marietta johnson came to St. Mark's four years ago. She teaches Middle School Math and is involved in the fifth and sixth grade teaching team. Mrs. johnson received her B.A. from Stanford and has studied at the University of Texas. . . ..... 'rr ff 1, 'S an V -C I' ' .... ,ff as fi Q. -.,,... .fi .fs . 351 - i3ff:i7':i' 'QQ XX Mike Keyton was new to the Math Department this year, and taught Middle and Upper School Mathematics. Mr. Keyton holds a B.A. and an M.A. in Science from L.S.U., an M.A. in Mathematics from the University of Indiana, and is currently working on his Ph.D. at N.T.S.U. Dean Baird has completed his second year at St. Mark's. He teaches Fifth and Sixth grade Science, and sponsors the Chess Club and the Whiz Quiz Team. Mr. Baird earned his B.A. from Austin Col- lege. Hunter Nibert joined the Math Department last , Kennith Owens has been at St. Mark,s for 21 years, teaching Middle and Upper School Mathe- matics. He is the sponsor of the Senior Class, Direc- tor of Admissions, and a member of the Curriculum Committee. Mr. Owens received his B.A. from Bay- lor and his M.A.T. from Michigan State. year to teach Algebra II. He co-sponsors the Prob- lem Solving Club and the Whiz Quiz Team, and coaches Freshman and .I.V. Basketball. Mr. Nibert received his B.S. degree from L.S.U. and his M.S. from Berkeley. F ine Arts Department Arriving at St. Mark's in 1965, Richard Hawley, '60, became Chairman of the Fine Arts Department in 1975. Mr. Hawley also has the job of coordinat- ing the school's curriculum. He holds an A.B. from Harvard and received his M.A.T. from johns Hop- kins. Herb Rogalla has taught Upper School Art at St. Markis since 1966. Mr. Rogalla has studied at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts School, Columbia University, and the Hans Hoffman School at S.M.U. He also maintains his own studio and stages many of the exhibits around campus. Chris Thompson came to the Fine Arts Depart- Yves L,Helgoual,ch came to St. Markis in 1967 to conduct the St. Mark's Orchestra and String Ensemble. He is also the music director and conduc- tor of the Ft. Worth and Irving Symphony Orches- tras. Mr. L,Helgoual,ch is a graduate of the Paris National Conservatory of Music. ment this year to teach Middle and Upper School Drama. He will also sponsor the St. Marlc's Sum- mer Repertory Program. Mr. Thompson received his B.A. and M.A. from the University of Northern Colorado and is currently working on his Ph.D. at the University of Colorado. Ken Walters has served as Media Director since 1974. Mr. Wzilters holds a B.F.A. from S.M.U. and teaches Photography. Electronic Media, and Radio Workshtnp. He is also sponsor of the school radio station, KRSM-FM. Mario Foster has completed 14 years of directing the bands at St. Markls. Under his leadership, the St. Marlis Studio Band has made two records as well as many performances in public. Mr. Foster earned his B.M.E, and M.M.E. from S.M.U. I-Ie has also attended N.T.S.U. and U.C.I..A. Donald Moser has taught Industrial Arts at all levels for the past two years. Mr. Moser holds a BS. in Industrial Arts Education from E.T.S.U. He is also the sponsor of the Snake Club. james Livengood has taught fine arts for the past , i g , I 5 Q QI' eleven years. Mr. Livengood earned his B.A. at Qccidental College and his at S.M.U. In addition to directing the Choir. Glee Club and Mixed Chorus. he also acts as organist during chapel services. I aff?--' sifbtwg' 'llafps .'si,. ' . 7' I' 'v 5 Y' William Kysor, a member of the Fine Arts Department for eight years, teaches Upper School Ceramics and Middle School Creative Art. This summer he also constructed a new gas kiln for the Art Department. Mr. Kysor earned his BS. from N.T.S.U. l X ' 'A l x ji Z' :ai f Evelyn Boone has taught in the Lower School for 19 years. This year, she received the schoolis first Master Teacher Chair - the Cecil and Ida Green Chair. She holds a BS. degree from S.M.U. and did graduate work at Lehigh University and U.C.L.A. Sharon L'Helgoual'ch has completed her tenth year at St, Marks. Mrs. L'Helgoual'ch teaches Lower, Middle, and Upper School Drama, and is a graduate of the Pittsburg Playhouse School of The- ater. She has also attended the University of Ala- bama and Carnegie Tech. L---qr--- Lower School . mg H 1 5 9 9 . . . vffxif . .. X A Ni u.....,Q , ' a 6 X' sv! 'l ' ' ' .lu Q f itat Z in lv Alice Oltrogge Cupper leftj, a member of the St. Mark's faculty since 1965, teaches Lower School Art. Mrs. Oltrogge holds a B.A. from S.M.U. Esther Wakefield flower leftj has been a teacher in the Lower School since 1964. Mrs. Wakefield earned her B.A. from Ohio State University and attended graduate school at N.T.S.U. fsqfggiigwfr ,t.g,4,3Q9g,5g' 9 O 3 Q Q Mary Ann Livengood fupper rightj arrived at St. Mark's in 1972. She received both her B.A. and M.M. degrees from S.M.U. and teaches Lower School Music. Frank jordan flower rightj has been a member of the Lower School faculty since 1968. Mr. jordan received his BA. from Austin College and his M.A.T. from Cornell University. 1 . na. uw i, fh W nl X Francis Bailey fupper leftj has instructed fourth grade Language Arts, Math, and Social Studies since 1974. She graduated from Wichita State University with an A.B. and received her M.E. from Texas Women's University. Completing her fourteenth year in the St. Markas Lower School, Toby Noteware flower leftj teaches first through fourth grades. She studied at Louisiana Tech University, where she received her B.A. degree. ,ff fllllpgms We Mary Margaret Van Shaw Cupper rightj has taught at St. Mark's for twenty-two years, longer than any other current Lower School teacher. Mrs. Van Shaw received her BA. from Phillips Univer- sity. jill Arledge flower rightj has finished her first year in the Lower School as a second grade teacher. She holds a B.S. from Texas Tech, where she is now working on her ,:TZ'vW'ff-1 'faq' ., ' fiifjgff 'vi-fi, 'Q gmiagifffk 1 .,.','-Jrf3'9 7fQ5i? f' . ' ' ,V M . 1 - f.f,g8'f,,. A' 7, 3. cv .-1 -F ,. , - 1 .mf , -31, ff H ,,f1- 2 ff 'va 4 1 , 1 Jaaja, ' 2 -f W . f a. W, -is t at 1 1 ' ep ar men at 1 , . Z,-,vb Daniel Nevot came to the Athletic Department in 1964. Mr. Nevot received a Maitre d' Education Physique from Ecole Militaire Superieur d' Educa- tion Physique, and teaches all levels of Physical Education. He is also the head coach of Fencing. Tim Brennan Cupper rightj, a graduate of the Class of 71, has completed his second year at St. Mark's. Mr. Brennan coaches middle school Foot- ball, seventh and eighth grade Wrestling, and Var- sity Wrestling. He also assists in all forms of Physi- cal Education. Mr. Brennan holds a B.S. degree from the University of Tennessee at Chatanooga. Charles Quisenberry, Varsity Football and Track Coach, has been a member of the Athletic Depart- ment for 10 years. Since 1974, he has been the Ath- letic Director, as well as the sponsor of the Letter- man's Club. Mr. Quisenberry holds a B.A. from Sam Houston and an M.Ed. from E.T.S.U. sf at 'Ns.L Bill Bernard fupper leftj came to St. Markis in 1973 to take over control of athletic maintenance. Mr. Bernard serves as both the equipment and locker room manager. Sherman Zimmerman flower leftj has served in the Athletic Department for three years. Mr. Zim- merman holds a B.A. from Howard Payne Univer- sity, and coaches 'I.V. Football, Middle School Bas- ketball and Track. He also scouts for the Varsity Football Team and co-sponsors the Whiz Quiz Team. Ken Merten Crightj, the Head Coach of Swim- ming and Assistant Coach of Water Polo, has com- pleted his second year at St. Markis. Mr. Merten teaches all levels of Physical Education, as well as Scuba Diving and Lifesaving. He has a B.A. in Physical Education from S.M.U. Librarians Sophie Strauss arrived at St. Markls in 1962 to become Head Librarian. Mrs. Strauss oversees and supervises all library activities. She holds a B.S. from Simmons College and has attended the New England Conseryatory of Music. Marsha Hawley has completed her second year on the Library staff in the capacity of Library Assistant and Periodicals Manager. She holds a B.A. in English from the Wheaton College in Norton, Mass. Carla Outlet has been a librarian at St. Mark's since 1967. She takes care of most of the catalogu- ing of the books and records. Mrs. Outler holds an A.B. from Birmingham Southern University and an A,B.N.L.S. from Emory University. Marilyn Segal came to St. Marlis three years ago. Her responsibilities in the Library include manag- ing Reference and Bibliography sections and instruction of useage of the library. Mrs. Segal holds a B.A. in English from S.M.U. and an from the University of Wisconsin. . ...... 'Q if sf' X.: g mum .,-k A t . - New 'f'-wmmvm.,,,Nm, HK : ' i , i. r-an fw a ' , fl e 'fa 9 We V' r i .2 ,Q M5 W 1 1-555 Q HH 'x . uf' Staff nl' A 1 '4 K Top left: Virginia Nunn, Upper School Secretary, Marylou Ander- son, Middle School Secretaryg Elva Eichenwald, Nurse. Left: jeans Evans, Headmastefs Secre- tary. Top right: Marcy Stephan, Registrar. Bottom left: Anice Hosea, Reception- ist. Bottom right: Missy Hahn, Alumni and Development Secretary. ,sw ' ' H , . K . 't git'-Ig A ft 'Y Sli'-5 Y - I, ', i JA, x L , 't s., r - 4,4.w 1 A - s ,,.'n,u -151. Mm..-.,, ' ' V 1,4 -43' I' 4 if , , , e A g A i,.,.-.-. ,- as 4: .- f T Zaf r ss -'Y P x xg ai --,K e , A 1- . , 1 -'-:LM Kfgsn 54 v Kg -Q X, sr N Q C 3 Q 'iii ' 2' A 'Q 2: J 35 1 N4 i FW 5' -'Q J ,acl -..f 1 1 Top left: Helga ligues. Fntulry Sure- tnrx: Kiitlu Liles. Athletics Setre' t.1ryg Beverly Vlyeacloelc. kt retnry. Top right: john Fenton, Inlmrgittmry Assismnt. Middle left: Ducly Hurst, Textlxwolc Offieerg Mary Picl-turd, Clerical retgiry. Middle right: Ruth Fleisliman. M, A. Muhm. Jewell Culpepper. Business Oflieers. Luwer left: Harolcl Seawriglit. Night Wgitclinian. Lower right: james Henry, Night Vlhteliniaii. ' 4 7- as xfk 1 in, if pr-n. ,-. ,.Bf Ak- 9 Dx i f,4i mx I I If ,, l aa rx 1 , , 'rfvfaw 555- S X , w ?! Top left: OJ. Page. Steve Forgey. Lor- enzo Mendoza, Bill Green, George Turnipseed, james Turnipseed. Maintenance. Middle left: Velma Fowler. House- keeper. Center: Nancy McDaniel, Snack Shop Operator. Middle right: Wilson Smith, Student Service Assistant. Lower left: Elsie Elliott, Cafeteria Manager. Lower right: The Lunehroom Staff. 2.-fzxi. it ' 1 ,f1,g,s. ev: 'F' ,ik Q E 1 p' 2 9 P !-' . . ' Q 1 0 i ig Z3 4 gf? A xv. W xiii, In fiat,-f 0' ws ' rf? 1 I' 1 1 xg ll fl! ? 4 K 5 '25, fa PM Was-4 i 'refs wif 'O-4? fain ,dwg J, i 'Q JY' -Q , 1.2:-3, I J Nha! ,K Xiu inf ki' ,J Anwmalm 'I k Y A l .-I ' ' f' A , A ff 34.5 Q' YQ f if .f , ww'-,. ' ,kg K. -Wgxgyxx H 'P b ..a. K Q 1 . f r ,, b - My - x ' 1' fb D9 'nw - y 'H A 4 .H .. ' rl . X 7 ' fx . g ?'w' A ff f. x ' 1 W ' ' y W , Q, 37 X x 5, n . , , ,. . X ,. ' R w f , - .4 ' , 5: with K gf , ' . 6 -A in V b V mV,V .. A W ,ff L -vinci V , L . v, Q d f Q X . . ,i A L, I K i ,K kg K -'Q Q f '- 4 ,., J ' g ' W ,KL , 1 I w i. ,l.' fl 5 . ' . I 'W , , ' K M ' V ,,. .V -' 'V ., -9 ' -- 5 1 f ' if A ', -' + 'f . - A 0 f M L g b-1' A - 'jj' V ' ,A 'jf' , ' Seniors Farewell to you and the youth I have spent wlth you Glbran I have grown to be a rnan a boy no longer Yet the joy of l1fe that flowed through me 1n those days w1ll never be forgottc n Morgan - 1 ' 9 U . . x . L 3 1 Q , ' I Scott Bryan Adams 6 Years Entered in 1971 from Byrd junior High Bookstore 11, 12 Assistant Manager 12 ROAR10, 11, 12 MARKSMEN 12 Trivia Club 10, 11, 12 Co-president Pershing Tutorial 12 AFS Club 12 Lettermen's Club 11, 12 Chess Club 9, 10, 11 Astronomy Club 9, 10 Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity 11, 12 I have seen base men riding fine horses, while the truly noble plod on foot like slaves. Ecclesiastes 10:7 The fool is exhausted by his efforts, because he does not even set out in the right directions. Ecclesiastes 10:15 , 4 5-F W2 aww Sorry, I don't speak football . . . Archbishop . . . 18 going on 40 . . . dinner at jim's . . . 1X5 Judith Denton Fan Club . . . W of the musi- cally knowledgeable . . . coat and tie . . . Dracula . . . hypothermia . . . reviews concerts in futuro . . . staunch traditionalist . . . Love ever Remembered . . . PIG . . . ahhh . . . a laugh for every occa- sion . . . No. 1 name dropper . . . Trayz Amuszant . . . Neils, why are you here? . . . professional desk top reader . . . faculty Yehnre . . . M . . . gourmet . . . caffeine fix before English 12-H . . . Kinki . . . I laughed ,til I stopped . . . Thank you for sharing that with us . . . the royal we . . . creations . . . Bach . . . Oh, go play your organ. Bradford Thorpe Allen 7 Years Entered in 1971 from Stephen C. Foster Elementary Honor Roll 9, 11, 12 Lion and Sword 11, 12 Fencing 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 9, 10, 11, 12 Glee Club 9, io, 11, 12 Asst. Director 12 REMARKER 10, 11, 12 Royal Society of Yahoos 12 The true snob never rests, there is always a higher goal to attain and there are, by the same token, always more and more people to look down upon. Russell Lynes Exaggeration, the inseparable companion of greatness. Voltaire Between friends, differences in taste or opinion are irritating in direct proportion to their ffivialify. W. H. Auden Brian Sheldon Anding 12 Years Entered in 1966 Honor Roll 9, 10, 11,12 National Merit Letter of Commendation 12 Football 9, io, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Lettermen's Club 11, 12 Secretary-Treasurer 12 Gun Club 12 Can-Paign 1977 P.E. Tennis 12 S.M.P.D. 12 just living my life easy come. easy go. jerryjeff Walker v ' ? Tube . . . U5 of the wagon gang . . . backseat middle TOM,s sum- mer slave crew . . . friends with WL and JD . . . known for late night acrobatics . . . Colemanls Math tutor . . . Drive and Dip club . . . longneck country . . . Port Arthur ,77 . . . open the door, Whaler . . . trophy hunter . . . water baseball at Boot's . . . fire fighting at Curryls ranch . . . always mooching food with Brad at MAS's . . . unbelievable long distance bill calling DZ . . .SMPD . . . Left Field Bleacher Bums . . . The green monster gonna get youll . . . W of the sane members of the 12 year club . . . Look what's on the bumper of that vanw . . . Can-paign '77 . . . The Best Ever . . . Whalerls Right hand man . . . Country Music fiend . . . True Texan. fswimbm Monk . . . Funky Monkey . . . Monkadelic . . . Oh Henry . . . A hit every time . . . Rumored once siamese twin with Chaiken . . . only Reggie jackson fan at SM . . . thinks hels Harvey Martin, Barth Gimble, Tom Adams, Curly and schizophrenic . . . watches Stooges every morning . . . fourth stooge . . . dealer of Funky Music . . . President of Strat-O-Matic Foundation . . . tramwork in john's class with B.R. . . . voice of the SM football organization . . . flour child . . . Weston Springs Gang with Chaiken and Hauser . , . yellow socks . . . campus radical . , . also loves Bubbie CBubsdaddeoD . . . Disco King . . . Watch it Suckern . . . last of the jerry Tubbs fan club . . . claims to have invented The Funkw . . . flag football vic- tory over SM varsity 48-18 . . . O.K., O.K., Bye. Marc Louis Andres 5 Years Entered in 1973 from Ewell D. Walker Baseball 10, 11, 12 KRSM Radio 11, 12 Football Broadcaster 12 Pershing Tutorial 11, 12 Flag Football 9, 10, 11, 12 Mean Machine 12 Captain 1O,11, 12 All-Pro1O,11,12 Three Stooges Club 9, 10, 11, 12 President 11, 12 Flour Club 12 I am free, yes I'm free, now Fm on my way. Maurice White Work is the greatest thing in the world. So we should save some of it for tomorrow. Don Herold ltas not that money makes everything good, it's that no money makes everything bad. Yiddish Folk Saying args?-. Iames William Aston 6 Years Entered in 1971 from Grace St. Luke's School Football 9. 12 Varsity Letter 12 Soccer 9. 11. 12 Varsity Letter 12 Baseball 9. 1 1 Pershing Tutorial 11. 12 Drama Club 12 And it's a fair wind, blowin' warm out of the south over my shoulder. Guess l'll set a course and go. David Crosby 1 X sq . , Lf' t if 1 f. 1,11 'limi . . .vlamtny . . . skipped 10th grade . . . to go to that other school . . , close senior lounge . . . Olcla. '7' . . . '46 chew . . . Hiram-XYf'ills Point - can't win 'em all 4 . , The Corporation . . Coppel County . . . Regen . . . Be Bop Deluxe . . . Evergreen . . lava. . .oh. . .F.T.S.. . . HOWDY . . .james Does too much at once . . . Cambo-Atwell Associates, AAXRC Enter- prises Inc. . . . will never touch another mower as long as I live . . . found Gonzo Band '77-,78 . . . will take most any teacher on over most anything and lose . . . Padre '77 , . . Do or Die . . . ML for- ever . . . The Wolf - best pep rally ever, right Tammy? . . . Always the first to crash . . . Jil drinker in class according to Mother's Club Clittle do they knowj . . .jerry jeff and Bad Co. , . . big talker . . . 3550 . . . met Boz Scaggs and Ronald Reagan . . . One Night With Officer? and Whaler . . . Ladies man: B.V., AJ, C.G., j.M., A.B., M.L. Anthony Atwell Ir. 8 Years Entered in 1970 from University Park Elementary Honor Roll 9, 11, 12 MARKSMEN 9, 10, 11, 12 Photo Editor 12 REMARKER 9, 10, 11 Asst. Photo Editor 11 MARQUE 9, 10, 11 ROAR 9, 10, 11,12 Pershing Tutorial 11 Class Secretary 11 Class Vice President 12 Who's Who in American High Schools 12 Letterman's Club 9, IO, 11, 12 Football 9, 10, 11, 12 -I.V. Captain 10 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Captain 12 Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 9, 10, 11, 12 Captain 12 SPC Champions 10, 11, 12 3rd Conference 10, 11 Team Undefeated Duals Matches 11 Meam 4th in State 11 Cro For It! Anonymous Richard Kirk Avery 7 Years Entered in 1971 from Harry C. Withers Honor Roll 9, 10, 11 Class Vice-President 11 Lion and Sword 11, 12 Football 9, 10 Varsity Letter 10 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Baseball 10, 12 Varsity Letter 10, 12 American Legion 9 Track 9 Advanced Band 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Vice-President 11 President 12 Studio Band 9, 10, 11, 12 Outstanding Member 11 Orchestra 12 Cheerleader 11, 12 Head Cheerleader 12 National Cheerleaders Assoc. Instructor 12 MARKSMEN 12 Sports Editor 12 REMARKER 11, 12 Pershing Tutorial 11, 12 Bookstore 12 f 12:32, it.. re .T N' N , ' R A in K K I f , tr' ' gs . I , 13353, -, g.a.:w -6, 'K 1.554 1 A 'flirt , 1 ,y.fafi1g,t, 1 1 3 if I ' ' A .. ii? j i 1'11, tfiitxffztait- X-sf if .fI'fii:i at A 11,, i f f 1 X S? ik P' JN -FJ is WK' Q! 3 ya. Fix x' P- ., . r 'fr t -k 734' ,fm K V - A , T if -L.,-'.'.?f 1 ' I 'f 2 rf-' ' ' f 1 ' .. 1. . 5 - I 'x' N? I t 1 Y A -f 1, 1 1 P4 lists 7 ' .ai 1 Haas' 5 f Y 1 2 ll T . Luna I -.. . The Tree . . . Charter Member of the Buford Club . . . Know What I Mean! . . . Vs of the Thursday Afternoon Lunch Club . . . Chicago . . . Acapulco '77 with jones . . . Herrera's . . . W of the 20- minute Lunch Club . . . Advanced Band since 7th Grade . . . Concus- sion 411, Concussion 5112, Concussion if . . . suspended 'cause he couldn't carry a tune . . . Super Bowl XII . . . Coronado's analyst . . . Frankfurt has an alarm system? . . . Blue . . . Chaiken and rac- quetball - One Dollar Bob! . . . The Golden Arm . . . nightly MARKSMEN sessions with Fogie . . . Let's get a Rolls, Dan! . . . Rode shotgun with Reeder . . . Castaway and the push-up freak . . . Hurt Me! . . . Play the Game . . . Thank you, Tina, for some of the best times of my life . . . Christina Marie Anderson. if . aw., . ., , ff f 1.. :gf ht. i, A. . 1. Lzbi Zbx K M 1 Q31 LLL' i hi N l 3lrl4EJilllEl.llllQS Rides a motorcycle . . . full throttle . . . crazy . . . Scirocco . . . has been to Movalley . . . Lewis Labbie fan . . . will only follow juan Fangio . . . Let's go fasterlv . . . Let me go firsti' . . . tag in the performance hall . . . taches-de-timcha . . . bulc tol gnilcrap . . . pooh,, . . . Pink Floyd . . . jeep . . . big trees . . . serving the last of a five year sentence . . . F.T.S. Richard Kenney Billings 5 Years Entered in 1972 from Highland Park Middle School Honor Roll 11 Soccer 11, 12 Archery 9 Bookstore 12 KRSM 12 Motorcycle Club 10, 11 Gun Club 12 ROAR 12 Pershing Tutorial 11 We have shown that the strengths required to compress air are in reciprocal proportions, or thereabouts, to the spaces comprehending the same portion of the air. R. Boyle I don't care. john Snider W 1---fr ff. Patrick Cartwright Black 6 Years Entered in 1971 from Preston Hollow School Honor Roll 9, 12 Golf 12 Tennis 11 Volleyball 11, 12 Archery 9 j.V. Letter 9 Ski Club 9,l0,11,12 Gun Club 9, 10, 11, 12 ROAR9,10,11,l2 Motorcycle Club 10, 11, 12 Chess Club 9, 10, 11 Can-Paign 11, 12 Photography Club 9, 12 Pershing Tutorial 11, 12 Astronomy Club 9 Maintenance 9 Poker Club 10, 11, 12 I was a trembling, because I'd got to decide, forever, betwixt two things, and I knowed it. I studied a minute, sort of holding my breath, and then says to myself, AIIright, then I'1lg0 to hellf, Mark Twain 4U U' .-E 'W l5OQel:mmu Mexican slaughter . . . cope . . . little dipper . . . on parley . . . driving with Avery . . . scuba . . . old Mil . . . Mark can I get that beer? . . . pseudo . . . rock jock . . . poet . . . Let's go over to Calle- warts . . . Someone invite Craig . . . pool shark . . . Murr . . . Viva Nicaragua . . . can collecting with Nance . . . the easy way . . . Shar . . . Sewanee with Atwell . . . loves calculus . . . assault with Reeder and Craig . . . 20 minute lunch club . . . Fredericksberg climbing Co. . . . truly deep . . . Callewart construction crew . . . Nomad . . . lived with Reeder . . . Colorado with Craig . . . Cowboy . . . Car- wrecks and Longnecksg no place but Texas . . . waterhole . . . dip and drive club . . . Churchill Parking . . .jerry jeff and Larry G. . . . S.M.j., M.B.R., C.C.C., P.K.L., M.C.C., IL . . . St. Mark's . . THANKS . . . off belay. Daniel Duncan Boeckman 10 Years Entered in 1968 from St. Michaelis REMARKER 9 ROAR9,10,11,12 Marque Contributor 9, 11, 12 Fred Douglas Tutorial 10 Amigos 10 Motorcycle Club 10, 11 Gun Club 11, 12 AFS Club 11 Pershing Tutorial 11 MARKSMEN 12 Calculus PIF Club 12 W Tacky Club W Dip after Lunch Club I don't need no golden steed no mirror-colored car All I need is my memories and to know who I am and what you are D.B. Turn me loose, Iill never be the same. jerry jeff Keith Douglas Bowers 12 Years Entered in 1965 from Lamplighter Drama Club Film Society Secretary Environmental Council REMARKER 9, 10 Maintenance Wilderness School l - who but shadow brightly burn away repented of my gladness, forced to sayg When looking at the strangers god more near, To change is not worth while it doth appearf Hugo Thought in the early morning, Solace in times of woes: Peace in the hush of twilight, balm ere my eyelids close. Kipling K, BQQQ' Would you give my car a iump?,' . . . Letls go . . . Yen . . . I-I.P. . . . 12 finger typist . . . not neurotic . . . moves every other year . . . quadraphenia . . . l,ll put your head in the fine . . . yellow roses , . . no loitering . , . D. Merriwether . . . Seat wonlt go back any iurtherv . . . mao . . . W of the Enchanted Rock Air Dancing Club . . . One more drop of rain and l'm sleeping in the trunklv . . .AK.S. . . . Dr. Scholl's nightmare. . , l.E.R. . . . baby . . .you bet. C Hill X X X X A U Lt .X 9 1 5 Ewic . . . the one and only real crazy guy . . . actor . . . P.K.L. Fan Club . . . Film Society profit pusher . . . the President . . . Sanger Harris man in assemblies . . . HM's cohort . . . he wrecks all makes and models of cars for free . . . his specialty is Oldsmobiles . . . has tirades in Honors English . . . a real Yahoo . . . HH's and PK,s best diversion . . . professional water polo player . . . he swims but never travels far . . . gets sick every fourth workout . . . Vermont cow puncher . . . farm boy . . . It can be arrangedv . . . Cathy Dee and me. Eric Kempton Bradford 5 Years Entered in 1973 from Lake Highlands jr. High REMARKER 9, 10, 11, 12 Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Drama Club 9, 10, 11 Film Society 10, 11, 12 Treasurer 11 President 12 Honor Roll 9, 10, 11 Water Polo 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 12 State Champs 12 Lettermen's Club 11, 12 MARKSMEN 10, 12 SMU,Iournalism Workshop 11, 12 Award of Excellence 12 Theatre Workshop 11 ROAR 12 Honors English 12 I'm in love for the first time, Don't you know itis gonna last, ltis a love that lasts forever, It's a love that has no past. The Beatles 1 wwy Davis Io Cable 6 Years Entered in 1972 from Good Shepherd Honor Roll 9, 11, 12 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity 11,12 M.V.P. 11 Captain 12 Greenhill Tournament Champ M,V.P. Greenhill Tournament McKinney All-Tournament 12 Golf 9, 10, ll, 12 Varsity 9, 10, 11, 12 S.P.C, Champs 9, 10, 11 Private School Tournament Champs 10, 11 Volleyball 12 Varsity 12 S.P.C. Champs 12 Letterman's Club 10, 11, 12 REMARKER 12 Ski Club 10, 11, 12 ROAR9.10, 11,12 Chess Club 9, 10 Poker Club 11, 12 Champs 10, 11 512 62.1, i n ? X M . i ,Vi , Dave . . . DJC . . . Cable Davis . . . the Keyton Calculus Blow-Off Club . . . lf you can't take it easy, donit take iti' . . . would have failed without BJ. and BH. . , . 86-A, sounds right to me . . . oooh, yea . . . played demolition derby with P.B. in the Firebird . . . card shark . . . Snowbird veteran . . . when the going gets tough . . . it was sooo badi' . . . junior member of the You Bet Your Life Club - until lost life . . . Tom Weiskopf jr. . . . mysterious broken spee- dometer in Oklahoma City . . . burned D.S. every day in Calculus . . . luckiest guy in the class until senior year . . . feathery. My Hack . . . Gomez . . . Simon Legree . . . let's get back to work -in 15 minutes . . . 46,000 brick . . . brick layer's mark . . . Owns T.O.M. . . , No Murry, I havenlt lost any dates -lately . . . Church- ill . . . Waterhole and Old Mil , . , Pseudo . . . Larry,jer1'y jeff and Linda . . . Sloppiest dipper . . . Skoal brother . . . almost lost Mark and Dan in whitecaps . . . Wind warnings Ike, let's go sailing . . . 420 . . . Viva Pecos . . . Rock jock . . . On ParlezY . . . Colorado with Boeckman . . . Desolation Peaks . . . Vs Fredericksburg Clim- bing Co. . . . freak cousin . . . Vs D.B. back seat cheering club . . . Jag . . . Never made it to Carmel . . . Red River . . . Assault with Reeder and Boeckman . . . Fogie in Memphis . . . DDB., M.B.R., l.A.L., P.K.L. . . . Wata ho ta ho. Craig Carter Callewart 8 Years Entered in 1970 from Greenhill Sherpa 10, 11, 12 MARKSMEN 12 Football 9, 10 Wresding 9 Track 9 Ski Club 10, 11, 12 ROAR9, 1O,11, 12 Drama 9, 10 Gun Club 11, 12 Environmental Council 9, 10, 11, 12 Sailing Tutorial 11, 12 Hi-Y Club 11 Treasurer 11 Tacky Club 12 Dip after Lunch Club 12 It is not the lofty Sails, but the unseen wind that moves the ship. W. M. Dixon I ain,t never going to grow old I just keep on rolling with the flows. Charley Rich Bradley Vickery Campbell 8 Years Entered in 1970 from Lamplighter Football 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 12 Captain 12 Lettermanls Club 11, 12 S.M. American Legion Baseball 10 ROAR 9,1O, 11,12 REMARKER 9, 10, 11 Gun Club 12 Drama Club 9 S.M.P.D. 12 A man has got to carry on. Always remember that we have to be sure and tell those around us how much we love them, before they drift away and we have to tell them how much we miss them. jerry Jef f Walker Your Constant Hobo g, air,-gt Q00 cd -liz What was her name?v . . . 3525 . . . Honky-Tonk Memories . . . Side of the Road Gang . . . Well, she looked better last night! . . Loner at Heart . . . The Keeper . . . got a faculty black list . . . Bowley and Wilson are ashls! . . . Best Date Linda Ronstadt ever had . . . taught john Wayne everything he knows . . . Port Arthur with Anding and Whaler . . . annual New Yearls Eve Parties with Whaler . . . Vialls blood brother since practically birth . . . Desper- ado . . . not the marrying kind . . . annual jerry jeff and Bad Co. concerts . . . War Stories of Wichita Falls . . . Old Hillcrest girl lover . . . Wagon Gang - front rt. . . . Water Rugby at Roach's . . . Thanks Doc A., Mrs. P., Senor Egues, and Marcyg without you l'd never have made it. din. 'Why Damn QAJYQQJTEA, Mr. Conservative . . . The single most articulate person that you ever met in your entire lifei' . . . Co-Chairman, Ronald Reagan for Presi- dent Committee . . . Whiz Quiz monologues in assembly . . . Ver- cingetorix . . . Simulated Historical Conflicts Society . . . could have won World War ll for the Axis . . . beats Edwards in military trivia on debate trips . . . honorary debate coach . . . Uncle George and Aunt Stephanie . . . I would still vote for President Nixonw . . . worships William E. Buckley, Douglas MacArthur and Ronald Reagan . . . Dr. Carpenter . . . Senator Carpenter . . . pinstripe suit . . . mistaken for the President of Swarthmore by Mrs. Evans . . . double entendres . . . Royal Society of Yahoos. William Walter Carpenter 10 Years Entered in 1968 from Northwood Hills Episcopal High Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Cum laude Society 11, 12 National Merit Semi-Finalist 12 Whois Who in American High Schools 12 St. Mark's Admissions Committee 11 SM Delegate to Texas Nuclear Science Symposium 11 Debate Club 9, 10, 11, 12 President 11 President Emeritus 12 National Forensic League Degree of Special Distinction Fencing 9,10,11, 12 Varsity Letter 9, 10, 11, 12 Lettermen's Club 9, 10, 11, 12 MARKSMEN 12 Associate Editor 12 REMARKER 9, 10, 12 Whiz Quiz 12 Team Captain 12 Pershing Tutorial 12 Chess Club 9, 10, 11, iz Lion and Sword 12 Best Dressed List 9, 10, 11, 12 A man who is young and liberal has no heart, a man who is old and not conservative has no mind. Sir Winston Churchill The principal foundation of all states is in good laws and good arms. Niccolo Machiavelli Robert Stuart Chaiken 6 Years Entered in 1972 from E. D. Walker Honor Roll 10, 12 Tennis 9, 10, 12 Gun Club 12 Ski Club 12 ROAR 11, 12 T.D. Club 12 L.K.D, Club 9,1O,11,12 Give a man a fish he eats for a day, Teach a man to fish he eats for a lifetime. William Dyer I fly like a butterfly and am the champ in the makin', get up sucker and fight Robert Chaiken. Muhammad Chaiken pf-wr-' 1 laws, X Chaik . . . Chaicoon . . . Coon . . . All-State Quarterback, Running Back . . . started shaving in the 7th grade . . . Mean Machine Captain . . . no sense of direction! . . . next Heavyweight Champ . . . Seiko Quartz . . . watches Stooges every morning . . . played every sport at least once . . . goes to the Springs with Andres . . . white lightning . . . next jimmy Connors . . . went to a couple of Frankfurt's many topless joints . . . takes Averyis money playing racketball . . . signed 6 figure contract to play flag football . . . seen leaving track with Smith after 5 minutes . . . Bionic Bob . . . suspended for smiling in Chapel . . . taught Tony Dorsett all knows . . . R.C. Cola . . . pick up specialist with Schlachter. Richard Pryor jr. . . . Poindexter's best friend . . . promoter of the P-Funk, Dealer of Funky Music, adult bomb, . . . Hey Marc, do Harvey . . . C.H. will be . . . Grappler . . . T-Champ . . . Water Hole - Watch my knee . . . has best mother in class . . . always grounded . . . ate john's car for dinner . . . BBBootsi Freak . . . Super Bowl XII, I was there . . . Found and Gonzo founder . . . Let's go see Marcie, Bradi' . . . K.B. - best friend a guy could have , . . B.B.W. I never touched her . . . It,s a crazy placen . . . I am not going to Princeton . . . Comodores, The Elements . . . Annie's and Do's with Fogie . . . We are no longer gathered here today - Bye. Keith Lemont Coleman 5 Years Entered in 1973 from Cistercian Prep School Lettermen's Club 9, 10, 11, 12 President 12 Football 9, 10, 11, 12 ,I.V. 9 Varsity 10, 11, 12 All-Private Guard 11, 12 TCIL Prep-All Star 11 Wresding 10, 11, 12 Varsity 10, 11, 12 North Central Texas Champ 11 Texas State Champion 11 SPC Champion 10, 11, 12 ROAR 9,10,11, 12 Flour Club 12 Gun Club 12 Motorcycle Club 11 MARQUE 11 Photo Editor 11 REMARKER 9, 10, 11 Photo Editor 9, IO, I1 MARKSMEN 9, 10, 11 Lion and Sword 10, 11, 12 T F .1 q my -Zi .J ,, -' 4 'fb 1 , VZ' Y I I I' ' , -.Q ' ,-,4 1 ' , , . ,arf 1. Y 'Q I , L Q 9 , ,,,, ,f fsG fp Zan f, 'W Q, W .ve f ' ': -- '.:1- .. ,Y 182 5 V., x if-ze? Q T f-' Thomas Xavier Coronado 11 Years Entered in 1966 Honor Roll 9, 10, 11,12 National Merit Letter of Commendation 12 Football 9, 10, 12 Varsity Letter 12 Wrestling 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 12 MARKSMEN 12 Business Manager 12 AFS Club 10, 11, 12 Vice President 12 Medical Explorers 12 Treasurer 12 KRSM 11, 12 Bookstore 11, 12 ROAR 11, 12 The Buford Club That's life in the city - first your money, then your clothes, Deitrich If we couldn't laugh we would all go insane. jimmy Buffet 5 'Yo X 'i ,u Hit ff 4? .. af 5 0714 TX . . . the Captain . . . Slick . . . Mexican? . . . freebar jockey . . . push-up freak - see this deck of cards . . . let's go lift weightsi' . . . spends all his time with Weisberg and Avery . . . New Years '77 with IW . . . swore off liquor for a year . . . only lasted 3 months . . . went to Padre with Weisber . . . met Pyramid woman . . . hates Kansas . . . lifeguard . . . Naxt tam am far ul . . . oh yeah? . . . Herrera's with Avery . . . lives with Avery . . . even tried Muscles Now . . . W of the Thursday Lunch Club . . . eats too much . . . once lost 4 pounds in 2 hours . . . PHM first love . . . country music second love . . . loves Lisa May . . . FACE! . . . Bloodvein and Seal. swim 'fq Ma Ke , One of the boys . . . Boarder Party '76 . . . water skiing ITN with Tony . . . Boarder Buddy . . . A.A.R.C. . . . N.C. summer of '77 . . . cosmic clay boy . . . Padre with Hall . . . Austin with Sheldon . . . W the original Bad Company Boys . . . Greek Convention with Brad . . . Cut your Gut . . . spent summer of ,77 at Sarris's country club . . . Best little sister a guy could have . . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . Hockaday Girls . . . Drives a Cowboy Cadillac . . . dipper . . . Trips to the ranch, fishin', hunting, and firefighting . . . I really don't drink that much . . . so long SM . . . I'm college bound and down. Frederick Giddings Currey, Ir. 6 Years Entered in 1972 from The Saint Michaells School Football 9, io, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 Captain 12 1st Team All-Private Defensive End 1 l 1st Team All-Private Offensive Tackle 12 Wresding 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 Captain 12 Sth in State 10 REMARKER 11, 12 Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12 The best defense is a good offense! Quis w WN U 1 wr? 1 David Wayne Denton 6 Years Entered in 1972 from Walker Middle School Honor Roll 9, 12 National Merit Semi-Finalist 12 REMARKER 12 Astronomy Club 12 Lettermenas Club 10, 11, 12 SkiClub11,12 Water Polo 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 12 State Champs 12 Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 Do not compare yourself with others lest ye become vain and bitterg there will always be greater and lesser persons than youself. Desiderata 1692 is 'Y' adam-bf Qffiif DavetheB. . .Daniel. . .D.D.. . .D.W.. . .David. . .No More Names, Please! . . . wake up David . . . always late . . . water polo . . . Got to play, thanks to Bausch and Lomb . . A. '77 Champs . . . Reads favorite magazine by pool till two A.M. . , . swimming . . . freestyle . . , Lane 5 . . . Break 503 . . . Capitalist pig . . , The Aggie . , . Future C.T. . . . Dictator at Heart . . . Plays war games . . . no comprendo espanol . . . Keyton 2nd row . . . Doc Freeman victim . . . history . . . Larrimer victim . . . Farewell . . . so long . . . goodbye . . . next stop . . . Texas A8cM. Michael Iohn Ebaugh 4 Years Entered in 1974 from Ben Franklin jr. High Honor Roll 9, 10, 11 Maintenance Crew 9, 10 Ski Club 10, 11, 12 Basketball 9 Anything you want to know, it should be perfectly clear. You see just below the surface of the mud, there's more mud here. Surprise Eh Eh if . riff Evan Marr .AW 'S' ii Fogelman 11 Years Entered in 1967 f rom Lamplighter Orchestra 9, 10 Band 10 MARQUE 10, 12 REMARKER1O, 11, 12 Security Editor 10 MARKSMEN 12 Activities Editor 12 ROAR9, 1O,11, 12 Lettermenls Club 11, 12 Drama 12 Football 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 -I.V. Captain 10 Track 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Can-Paign Chairman 12 Bookstore 10, 11 SMU-Ioumalism Workshop 12 Creative Writing Tutorial 12 Ann Swain Fan Club 9, 10, 11, 12 President 12 Skoal Puker 12 Animal of the Year 10, 11, 12 Hey, Stella, Baby. Tennessee Williams A Streetcar Named Desiren . . 'fi . 1 : 'E' X 7 any FQ a... wo. '10 au.. Sensitive, poetic bench presser . . . Conse Walker School of Art . . . canit out chug Anding . . . Beefmaster in search of his Beefmistress . . . tried to get Weyand to be his friend for 11 years . . . deep con- versations with Mr. Thompson . . . thinks heis going to be a good writer . . . can handle the booze but not the skoal . . . is afraid Mor- ris hurt his elbow . . . to Annie's Santa Fe to down the Dos with Smacksie . . . Don't worry, Fogie, Hockaday doesn't think you're too much of a jerkf' . . . But I talked to Mr. Owensv . . . Intense . . . buddies with C1 . . . Lees get her in the tub, Mark . . . stays up nights. . . 366. . .Blonde Gorilla. . .FOGIE ' . . ---1 E . . . hates 92? of the administration . . . Chicago . . . accepted to college the first week of school . . . Charlie Waters . . . Clint Eastwood and Charles Bronson Fan Club . . . everclear . . . Want to buy any jewelry?,' . . . Xavier Lovelace Fun Center . . . Been to every topless bar in Dallas . . . mean machine flag football . . . All-State safety . . . U.T. bound . . . sent two people to the hospital playing flag football . . . If you touch him, I'll go berserk! . . . will try to sell you anything . . , usually with Schlachter . . . Bee Trappers . . . I told youf' . . . never ran from a fight . . . except once . . . bache- lor pad . . , Colorado skier . . . Bourbon Street . . . Dear Cheryl Ladd and Tiegs . . . Bjorn Borg . . . Cori. Eric Steven Frankfurt 12 Years Entered in 1966 from Varner's Pre-School High Honor Roll 9 Honor Roll 10, 11, 12 Twelve Year Club Advanced Band 8, 9, 10, 1 Studio Band 12 Lettermen's Club ll, 12 Can-Paign Auction 12 Flour Club 12 Tennis 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Mean Machine 12 Flag Football Champs 10, Undefeated 10, 11, 12 All-State Safety 12 Ski Club 12 Gun Club 12 Volleyball 10 Ping Pong 12 ROAR9,10,11,12 JM. Club 9,10,11, 12 T.D. Club 12 L.K.O. Club 9, 10, lvl, 12 President 11, 12 W Th. Lunch Club 11 I tink its tehrible. Esther Nanny', 1,12 11, 12 Schlachter Erich David Freiberger 4 Years Entered in 1974 from Northwoodjr. High Band 9, 10, ll Studio Band 9, 11 Cross Country 9 Karate 10, 11 Fencing 12 Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Ski Trip 10, 11, 12 Drama 12 Poker and women should not be played in the same house. David Pancerz 1-mm ew, tp, awk? Ultra-Liberal? sure, what ever you say Burf . . . Hey Mike, Party's at Sam's . . . Padre . . . Snowbird, morning for was it evening?j after . . . I think I learned Jomething in Fleming's class . . . not really sure what . . . Almost got kicked out when I tried to change from Band to Theatre Workshop . . . Prepy , . . Spanish Whiz . . . I think this is all very silly. Bs Ml HQ1ia:. 'iltis 5:20, we can still catch a little Dick Van Dyke . . . Miller . . . Let's go flew with the jewels. . . . K-mart kid . . . W of the origi- nal Steve Martin Fan Club . . . Lovely,' . . .junior year: What does home plate look like?', . . . Alfredoman . . . Memphis State if 1 . . . moved from Russwood Acres to Farmers Branch because: Air is betterv . . . pooch-grund . . . those boots cost only 60 dollars . . . Enjoy, enjoy . . . let's bogay! . . . Feltcher, Fletcher - whatever . . . kinky . . . Youire Cliffyis brother?v Bradley Alan Friedman 7 Years Entered in 1971 from john J. Pershing REMARKER 9, 10, 11 MARKSMEN 9, 10 Fred Douglas Tutorial 10 Pershing Tutorial 11 Ski Club 11, 12 Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Soccer9,10,11,12 Varsity 12 BasebaJ19, 10, 11,12 Varsity 11, 12 S.M. American Legion Baseball 9, 11 Letterman's Club 11, 12 ROAR9,10,11,12 Bookstore 9, 10, 11 There's none so blind as they that wonit see. jonathan Swift Your hurtin, when you envy a cat. Brad Friedman Christopher Henry Gerken 9 Years Entered in 1969 from Greenhill Honor Roll 9, 11, 12 National Merit Semi-finalist 12 Swimming 9,10,11.12 Varsity Letter 9, 10, 11, 12 MVP Award 11 Water Polo 9, 10, 11, 12 KI.V. Letter 9, 10 Varsity Letter ll, 12 State Champs 10, 12 Problem Solving Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Lion and Sword 11, 12 Nine Year Club 12 Eight Year Club 11 Nothing you can do that can't be done Nothing you can sing that can't be sung Nothing you can do but you can learn how to play the game It's easy All you need is love. Beatles Gonna try with a little help from my friends Get high with a little help from my friends Get by with a little help from my friends. Beatles 1 . as s - 1 K - A ' wi f , :i . e 6 .5 , K KK , X as 5 1 a 1 lf My W 1' it X- xv Kg 1 A, 3'gete t , , . is is is . ,,,, ta-was KA, KK , KM K Ex f ,s K? ij sr 1 ss, l A A iiii S ,sss sstts W sess it 'F .v ff., f f t f ,fe ef +1 ff ff SQD Vs lane - 1 blow off club . . . Yindy Sihd Rramma . . . Out of town psyche kit: tape recorder. incense, and W case of Sprite . . . Swim friendly . , . but swim fast . . . Beatles freak . . . Look, just get the ball and give it to Rick. . . , Loves math . . . ozone, freon, neon and helium layers . . , Lawrenceville . . . talks to computers . . . Monty Python Freak . . . that looks better . . . lid rather be swimming, . . . strokes hard in workout . Timothy Baker and Mary Ellen A. P. Calculus Front Row Club pose freestyler . , , Nknnneeel' nyls 2:00 A.M. Club . . . Beefy Let's get serious . . . Gaakk . . Whatleyls twin . , . Cosmic . . . Bradford's follower, , . All pur Waiter, you loselw . . . Wt Den F 1 STAR SOCCER CLUB . . , take another derivative of that who? . . . Ex-subcompact car racer . . . Do the CALCULUS Ando . . . Pele ,Irf . . . STUTSMANIZED . . . dime a line, Pete . . . Palmefs soccer boys . . . it can be done, Vifarrenl . . . Everton vs. . . . Calculus class . . . favorite candy: date fudge . . . Rohan and Penzel . . . Stuts- man's cuts for Rich . . . Klaus . . . Play another game of ping-pong, Brad? . . . Coleman's pots . . . XX7hat did you get on the lab Chris? . . . piece of fudge Chris? , . . so I lied! . . . I think I hate him . . .Goosek . .Ido too? Charles Edwin Gittins 6 Years Entered in 1972 from Walker Soccer9, 10.11.12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Captain 12 Volleyball 12 Varsity Letter 12 All SPC lst Team 12 Football 9 Track 9 Orchestra 9 Table Tennis 9, 10, 11 Chess Cluh 10, 11 ROAR 10, 11 SkiC1ub 10, 11, 12 Strings 9 Lettermen's Cluh 11, 12 if L, tf 'D Q , 1 cd A, X -' af X ,155 sw Hs' it Iames Warren Gould 5 Years Entered in 1972 from Flint Hill Elementary Swimming 10, 11 Water Polo 10, 11 Table Tennis 11, 12 Bowling 12 National Merit Semifinalist 12 Debate Club 10, 11, 12 Electronics Club 12 Astronomy 12 Problem Solving Club 12 Whiz Quiz 12 Pershing Tutorial 12 -IVN Math Seminar 11 God does not throw dice Albert Einstein ZIP ,HSP We X7 . I, , Jesuit escapee . . . talks to computers . . . learns psychology in his sleep . . . Volkswagen cmsher . . . Catholic Stoic . . . Reagan for- ever . . . D.W.L. Fan Club member . . . tanstaafl. Wim Burf . . . superfan for football . . . Band Cheerleader . . . Will get IT in the future . . . maybe . . . Ronald Reagan for President . . . made Wine in Micro and refuses to taste it . . . trouble maker, but you wouldn't believe it . . . learns about life from Coleman . . . pseudo- cowboy . . . Conservative . . . future college radical . . . Sanger Har- ris Man . . . nosey . . . Saxophine Section pseudo-leader . . . ready for college . . . conspires with Carpenter for Conservative takeover of U.S. . . . Royal Society of Yahoos. Ruffin Iudson Graham 11 Years Entered in 1967 from First Community Children,s High Honor Roll 9 Honor Roll 10, 11, 12 Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12 Studio Band 11, 12 Tennis 9, 10, 11 SPC Champs 9, 10, 11 Metro League Champs 9 Varsity Letter 9, 10, 11 Cross Country 9 Track 12 National Merit Letter of Commendation 12 REMARKER 12 Ronald Reagan for President Committee 11 This above all: to thine own self be true And it must follow, as the night the day Thou canst be false to any man. William Shakespeare 5 I a.a....,m--we xl? Thomas Barker Haas 12 Years Entered in 1966 Bookstore 10, 11, 12 Manager 12 Gnikrap Tol Bulc 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Off Campus Club 9,1O,11, 12 Van Club 9 Festival Theatre Club 11, 12 Out of the city running free Days pass as seconds turn the key The strength of the moment lies with you Out tender outward lights of you Shine over mountains make the view The strength of you seeing lies with you. Yes - The Remembering This is the mystery of the quotient upon us all, a little rain must fall. Led Zeppelin - The Rain Song , 1 C s stiff X 5.2 KAK . . . HAZE . . . Yesman . . . Bowling before bowling . . . tales from top . . . the flies . . . gang . . . Off Campus Wandering Society. . .Yes. . .Zeppelin. . .Queen. . .todd. . .why?. .. the Klan . . . Connolly Fan Klub . . . Keyton Klub . . . Rally Nova C21I'CS Collin County Club . . . the Quarry . . . tnaw gnob? . . . Who 1 MVC! Glory . . . Hewder . . . Huey . . . Goals . . . Uston . . . Hugh M. Hall . , . W of the original Glory Boys . . . Want a Mich?,' . . . best grades with least effort , . . M of the Fellow Travellers . . . Yahoo . . . Lane one Blowoff Swimming Club . . . reached Nirvana with Vial , . . Midnight swim workout at Churchill Park . . . Bad Company II and III, blew off first semester, worked second, God I respect you Peterf' . . . paper plate wars with Penzel . . . KGOD . . . I wired it . . . Padre with Currey . . . hates moralists, editors . . . Hall, Sarris, Currey, Inc. . . . How's Peter? . . . Krausw . . . hooked class on WL . . . Dipping makes me sick . . . CL man with Sheldon . . . G and T lover . . . dirtiest car on campus. George Houston Hall 12 Years Entered in 1966 from St. Michael's Cliindergartenj High Honor Roll 9, 11, 12 Honor Roll 10 Cum Laude 11, 12 National Merit Semi-Finalist 12 Lion and Sword 10, 11, 12 Quill and Scroll 11, 12 Who's Who in American High Schools 12 Independent Studies Evaluation Committee 11, 12 REMARKER1O,11,12 Managing Editor 12 Sports Editor 11 Financial Editor 11 Asst. Business Manager 10 Whiz Quiz 12 Water Polo 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 All-State Honorable Mention 11 All-State First Team 12 State Champs 10 5rd-in-State 11 State Tri-Champs 12 Swimming 9, IO, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 SPC Champs 9,10,11,12 North Zone TISCA Champs 12 'ff' nav, William Hervey Hauer 6 Years Entered in 1972 from Highland Park Middle School Honor Roll ll, l2 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity 12 REMARKER 12 Volleyball 12 ROAR 9,1O, 11,12 How many times must a man look up Before he can see the sky? How many ears must one man have Before he can hear people cry? And how many deaths will it take till he knows That too many people have died? Bob Dylan Don't lead I may not follow Donlt follow I may not lead just walk beside me And be my friend. f 1 ,.Q1 1 MW No. 24 . . . wanted to be No. 25 . . . Loves Science . . . The kind of guy that, if he were ready to come back in 3 weeks, he'd wait 4,' . . . Father writes up all his law cases . . . Volleyball Bench . . . Very Cool . . . Did you really have to have the operation? . . . Califor- nia-Bound . . . Never All-Tournament . . . Laloola and Corpus . . . What was that in your backseat?,' . . . Big Hero is Bill Walton . . . That's right, H.A1U.E.Rf' . . . Dr. J. . . .j.D. . . . Burned by Lor- enz at El Chico in Eighth Grade . . . wetting solution . . . When the going gets tough, the tough get goinga' . . . raised G.P.A. from 2.6 to 5.4 between Sophomore and junior year. llflialt tl'l Port Arthur Pearl . . . crawfish . . . 17530 , . . kidnapped . . . Mr. Connolly,s boy . . . V.P. . . . The Driftwood . . . Elan,s with jones . . . Cele . . . corrupted by Brown and Huffines . . . Hey Evan . . . Willow Creek . . . U.T. bound. Mark Lynn Hayes 3 Years Entered in 1975 from Thomas Edison-Ir. High Honor Roll 12 Football IO, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Track 11, 12 Varsity Letter 12 Student Council 12 Vice-President 12 Ski Club 12 XX!hen we encounter a natural style, we are astonished and delightedg for we expected to see an author, and we find a man. Pascal Warren Ioseph Iasper 4 Years Entered in 1974 from Anglican Church School flsraelj High Honor Roll 9, 11, 12 Honor Roll 10 Cum Laude 11, 12 Lion and Sword 10, 11, 12 Orchestra 10, 12 Band 9, 10,11, 12 Studio Band 11, 12 Chess Club 10, 11, 12 Director of Tournament 11 President 12 Dallas High School Chess Champion 1976 Soccer 11, 12 Bench Warmer 12 Pershing Tutorial 11 KRSM 10, 11 Astronomy Club 9, 10, 11 I do not know what I may appear to be before the world, but to myself, I seem to have been only a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me. Isaac Newton Y -vu? T' -5 Q of fl J h- 4... Jeffrey Superficial engineering type .1 . . Charter member of A.A. Athletes Anonymous . . . only junior to be cut from B team . . inductive proofs . . . You're wrong Warrenlll . . . can integrate a deleted neighborhood in one step . . . CALCULUS IS ONE BIG TRICKH' . . . paper chaser . . . Have you had your caffeine fix for English yet? . . . Royal Society of Yahoos. 0,4 1, so ,aaay K fflafl CL-ZZYJCL MC 17565-VKWL Head Cretin . . . blood and guts of the REMARKER . . . 1X5 of the judith Denton Fan Club . . . resident agnostic with Montgomery in religion class . . . W Preston Rd. at 5:00 a.m. club . . . officer Obie . . . Cross Country is a strategic sport! . . . Snowbird Poker, Inc. . . . drinks only when Nancy lets him . . . began the first massive REMARKER embezzlement policy . . . idealist . . . shares desk with Seawright . . . Hey, Bob . . . no, your Pat. . . . leaves lift tickets on jacket so people will know hels been skiing , . . only boy to dress up for Hockaday Q'Baby Bashf, Nolan Bruce Ienevein 7 Years Entered in 1971 from john S. Bradfield Elementary Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 REMARKER9,1O,11,12 Editor-in-Chief News Editor 11 Photography Editor 10 Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12 Captain 12 M.V.P. 12 All-S.P.C. 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Track9,10,11,12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 SMU,Iournalism Workshop 12 Outstanding Editor 12 Lion and Sword 10, 11, 12 Who's Who in American High Schools 11, 12 Lettermenls Club 10, 11, 12 Quill and Scroll 11, 12 American High School Athlete 12 Royal Society of Yahoos All is NGT vanity, for what are courage, temperance, wisdom and love? Anonymous Thomas Mark Iones 5 Years Entered in 1973 from Dallas Christian ROAR9.10,11,12 Bookstore 11 Cheerleader 12 Ski Club 10, ll REMARKER1O,11,12 Drama Club 11 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 -I.V. Captain 11 Varsity 12 Captain 12 1st Team All-Tournament Greenhill 12 Greenhill Tournament Champs 12 Golf 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity 11, 12 Captain 11 SPC Champs 11 2nd Medalist SPC 11 Runner-Up 2-day Individual Total SPC 11 Cross Country 9 You cannot teach a man anything, you can only help him to find it in himself. Galileo 1017111-L X Q, Ln .i---- ,' L-1' fl f . '71 Acapulco Kid . . . Bound for PGA Tour . . . Charter member of the Buford Club . , . compulsive gambler . . . c. club with Hayes . . . safari surfer . . . Tickled Pink . . . K.C. . . . Dad there's something you oughta know . . . Riigght . . .JV B-ball with Lorenz, Hauer, jack . . . incident with F.W.P.D1 at concert . . . strictly black Titlist Lynne , . . lives on Chelsea Street . . . honorary member of Brookhaven . . . 442 . . . W Know what I mean club . . . continuing member of You Bet Your Life Club . . . Northern Hurtin, . . . Chiliis . . . Lindsley,s successor . . . hits motorcycles . . . B.T. . . . episode with Texas Highway Patrol . . . still owes Collins . . . Eagles Tree. spittin, image of Ben Crenshaw . . . suspended license . . . The Nr- uw-w... Dan Fogelberg . . . Suzanne . . . Nancy . . . Cl the QI . . . Honda CR125 . . . Cji . . . trip to Austin with j.W. . . . mellow. . . Hey Wow' Man Club . . .Vlimi Hendrix . . . CSNY . . . Pink Floyd . . . Hey Bud . . . dreams of owning a custom van . . . ultimate Dan Fogelberg freak . . . Oh wow. what a draglv . . . went from wres- tling to bowling . . . bowling to bowling . . . burned before the year even began . . . bound for Austin . . . pseudo-rich . . . party . . . cosmos. Christopher Ioseph Iordan 6 Years Entered in 1972 from Northwood Hills Elementary Running in the wrong direction lsn't it a long way home, People with the wrong inten- tions lsn't a long way home. City, you are dying real slow Country, you are calling me to go. Smokestael-cs, I don't need you no more llm gonna fly. . . To where the sky meets the land And the living is not planned And the children can laugh just Cause they're living. Dan Fogelberg Iohn Stuart Kennedy 8 Years Entered in 1970 from blohnhl. l5low.it-off Club 12 President 12 The depth of love Is only known In the minute Of separation Pershing R. A. Hood 'SQA' JQQX fm. A, Rambler . . . V2 of the 'tlilow it off Club . . . The other half . . . N.TJ. . . . Wlants another ,142 . . . But you just had one . . . Often seen buying flowers . . . Often seen in Senior lounge . . . Often seen at Hoekaday . . . Never seen in class . . , Sheryl forever . . . Two crazy people . . . Meadowbrook . , . Is that your lNIax'erielt . . . Hardest course is bowling . . . The gong - CS., S.C., Kj.K. . . . Gets light on weights . . . signs out at Hoeltaday to go to St. Marlis . . . Cadillac Treneher Catcher . . . Texas bound . . . Wfaeo weekends . . . Where you get those Christmas trees . . , wouldn't it be nice . . . The Thumb . , . Wh11t are you going to be when you grow up - A millionaire, what else . . . Blow it off, Fm a Senior! Www 72.74025 ZW? Willard Robert Korfhage 8 Years Entered in 1970 from Cumberland Elementary High Honor Roll 11, 12 Honor Roll 9, IO VO'ho's Wlio in American High Schools 12 REMARKER 9, 10. 11,12 MARKSMFN 12 SMU-Iournalism Viforlcshop 10 Band9.11.12 linvironmental Council 11, 12 KRSM111, ll. 12 Astronomy Cluh 9, 10. 1 1, 12 Electronics Cluh 12 Trainer 9, 10 Film Society 9 Royal Qrder of Yahoos 12 I love fool's experiments, I am always making them. Charles Darwin lt could also he said . . . that in the past man had to protect himself from the forces of nature, whereas today it is nature that 1111151 he protected from man. -loseph Epes Brown One of the linglish 12-H Yahoos . . . hardly ever talks faccording to 4 ...Z popular opiniond . . . writing a history of the lfnglish 12-H class , . . travelled twice to liurope , . . spent six months in Vienna and ,eff i ii ,iili yitytyid mmyL attended Austrian school . . . always planning something . . . practi' ,fmt Q55 u:,i iiiii cal joker at heart . . . helieyes lNIurphy's laws . . . no, it's spelled with ' ik , , ' 1 a not a Cl and FH, not PH . 4 . only one teacher has pro- ,i y , nounced Korfhage correctly on the first try ',.. recorded every at im.. ..h h Monty Python . . . the other class farmer . , . Willzii'ci. how do you f I 'izs A X i do this prohlemf' . . the only person in the school with a computer ,4 at A terminal at home. ii ii 45 iv i fi. 5 if ,x 5 Serif! 1 I 1 Q qgnhst it y tytt it 0 , iff' FT asf Peter Andrew Kraus 8 Years Entered in 1970 from St. Thomas Aquinas School Honor Roll 10, 11, 12 National Merit Semifinalist 12 Quill and Scroll 11, 12 Who,s Who in American High Schools 12 REMARKER 10, 11, 12 Business Manager 12 Asst. Business Manager 11 All-American Newspaper 1976, '77 Water Polo 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 All-State Second Team 12 State Champions 1975 Third in State 1976 State Tri-Champs 1977 Swimming 9, 10, 11,12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 Captain 12 SPC Champs 9, 10, 11, 12 North Zone TISCA Champs 12 Baseball 10, 11 To do is to be. Descartes To be is to clo. Confucius Do be, Do be, Do. Sinatra I X Mikey Pete . . . Big Pete . . . Petey Babe . . . Mouse . . . Stilts . . . Arms . . . Head in Clouds . . . Last of the Original Troublemakers . . . Always Grounded . . . W of the Glory Boys . . . Married His Senior Year . . . ER. . . . I really am smart . . . President, Keytonian Calculus Blowoff Club . . . Honors English Yahoo . . . Black jew from China . . . Why don't you play basketball? . . . Wawa Popo . . . H20 Stops . . . Tallest Goalie in State . . . Swimming Captain? . . . Thinks He Can Play Baseball . . . REMARKER Business Whiz . . . Great Fights With .Ienevein . . . Baby Blue Opel . . . Wild Driver . . . Car Destroyed While Egging . . . Almost Killed Black . . . ZZ Top With Morris . . . D.W.L. Fan Club . . . Peter or Greg? . . .Elizabeth. Www ey . ii 52 . . .jean LIT . . . attractive but dangerous . . . threw up on his date at Sophomore dance . . . Rod Stewart . . . bionic knee . . . was almost killed rabbit hunting . . . doesnit give a damn but gives it any- way . . . goes Quazy at school . . . Smith's drinking partner . . . Moss Lake . . . Galveston . . . Padre . . . deserves the big hit award . . .lifeguard. . .whooky. . .frequent encounters with the laWoos . . . Don,t,' . . . Why not?,, . . . used to fight but outgrew it . . . Son, you smell like a breweryv . . . cigarettes, whiskey, and wild, wild, women. Iohn Stephens Little 6 Years Entered in 1972 from Highland Park Middle School Football 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 Track 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 9, 10, 11, 12 SPC Champs 9, 10, 11 Lion and Sword 11, 12 And though he tried to look properly severe for his students, Fletcher Seagill suddenly saw them all as they really were, just for a moment, and he more than liked, he loved what he saw. No limits, jonathan? he thought, and he smiled. His race to learn had begun. Richard Bach Isaac Arthur Loose 12 Years Entered in 1966 Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Volleyball 12 Varsity Letter 12 All SPC Volleyball 2nd Team 12 Soccer 9, 12 Varsity Letter 12 Lettermen's Club 12 Drama 9, 10, 11 Technical Director 11 Sailing Club 9, 10 Sailing Tutorial 11 Outing Club Astronomy Club Ski Club Gun Club f4M f ldv' Goose . . . Loosey . . . Casper . . . Spike . . . W Fredricksburg Climbing Co ..,. red river . . . on parlez . . . only 20 thousand bricks . . . T.O.M. . . . wind warnings Craig - letis go sailing . . . SMWS . . . go for it - why not? . . . Ski . . . Snowbird ski party . . . spends M of summer in Colorado . . . Bricklayeris mark . . . Boy . . . Funny Boy . . . Desolation pks. climbers . . . Watahotahs . . . wilderness man - OK. where are we? . . . rockclimber . . . 420 . . . W '5' 9 . . . a soling sailer? . . . bad news folks . . . Saturday morning set builders. . .sub. . .PKL. . .D.B.. . .C.C.. . .Lots more . . . Thanks SM - OFF Belay! Charles Henri Lorenz 6 Years Entered in 1972 from Richardson Mohawk Honor Roll 9, 10 Cheerleader 12 Basebal19, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 American Legion 9, 10, 11 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 12 Lettermenls Club 10, 11, 12 ROAR9,10,11,12 Drama Club 11 Calculus P! F Club 12 Environmental Blow-off Club 12 For long you live and high you 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. Roger Waters, Pink Floyd Zyhwiinif Chuck . . . Chuckie Lo . . . Cheerleader? . . . Barth Gimble . . . M 3w a of the Navasota Bus Trip - but a lesson was learned, he never got 3 caught again . . . Push lem Back . . . Hey Babel' . . . Memorable A I K weekends in Austin, one with Vial that he can't remember . . . Sys, A Alright guys, where the hell is my earn . . . Hit more batters than he 1 1 1 ,,,a, stnick out . . . will never go into another Burger King with Bobby i g 1 is . . . Hellacious U-turns on Forest Lane . . . W of the sarcastic trio iiiiii iiiiiil A ' with K.A.B. and N.E.P. . . . Free dinners at Red Bryanls with Camp- bell . . . Needed two wallets to carry all his fake I.Dfs . . . Pink xr Floyd Freak . . . Texas Bound with R.A.R. 2 f 1 20 ,Q T' ,,,,, -f 'fi it iff ,,, 1.11 if fs , Ieffrey Brian McGee 9 Years Entered in 1968 from University Park Elementary Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 National Merit Letter of Commendation 12 Rice Engineering Summer School 1977 REMARKER 10, 11, 12 Graphics Editor 12 Assistant Photo Editor 12 Cartoonist 10, 11, 12 Photographer 10, 11, 12 NTARKSMEN 11. 12 Track 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 S.P.C. Champs 10, 11 School Record 2 mi, Relay 10 1976 Texas Relays 10 All-S.P,C. 10, 11 Swimming 10, 11 Varsity Letter 1 1 Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 9, 10, 11, 12 S.P.C. Honorable Mention 12 So the years give to uncertainty, and the fear of living for nothing strangles the will. jackson Browne IOC ,ph-wislwg,, lvfiffg flllcffe jeffrii . . .jeffy . . . Track Star and Artiste . . . FAA licensed to drive . . . procrastinates . . . specializes in 20 minute English papers . . . 770 Math Il? . . . Rice summer '77 . . . Doonesbury fan . . . Still More Selected Lyrics of Dan Fogelberg . . .jackson Browne . . . depressions . . . Oklahoma! with Cotten . . . helped to destroy womenis dorm . . . famous at alty . . . Texas Relays 1976 . workouts . . . Fox-Hole Club taught Wendy how to bowl . have to get organized . . . on . . .Michell. . .Wendy'. H.P. for portraits . . . entertains roy- . . has an aversion to Cross Country . . . incredible backstretch kick . . . . . then she beat him . . . Stop it! 1 same hyperspacial cosmic level as Race 'Hn-' fa KMJYYZCWW? Only slept every other night . . . turned conservative senior year . . . Austin Healey never ran . . . 8:11 club , . . the new kidw his entire sophomore year . . . an old kidv his junior . . . home brewmaster . . . Micro Blow-Off Club . . . thelcuda . . . nursed on beer . . . had car doors kicked . . . Physics Back-Row Club . . . captain of the sea bisquitl' . . . studied for exams with Haas, his Way . . . Shotgun Club Chief . . . Western Civ whiz . . .Vs of the Long Neck Club, ,76 . . , Pizza Inn glutton . . . shutterbug . . . did English in Physics . . Sanger-Harris Man. Norman Keith McMurray 3 Years Entered in 1975 from Franklin jr. High Honor Roll 10, 11 High Honor Roll 12 Soccer 10,11, 12 Varsity Letter 12 National Merit Letter of Commendation 12 REMARKER 12 MARKSMEN 12 SkiClub1O,11,12 Film Society 11 ROAR 12 Benjamin I stick my neck out for nobody, Bogie Frankly, I found it rather enjoyable. D.W.L bs C Harold Henoh Montgomery 12 Years Iintered in 1966 from Merry Wcxod Kindergarten Honor Roll O. IO. ll, 12 National Merit Letter ol Commendation I2 Middle School Spanish Club XX'ho's XVho in Anieritan High Schools I2 Swinuning9. IO. ll. 12 junior Varsity 9 Varsity I,etter lo, ll. 12 Class Vice-President 9 Class President lo Class Representative l l Class President 12 Twelve Year Club 12 Lion and Sword IO, ll, I2 RIZMARKIER 9. 10. ll. ll INIARKSINIIIN ll. I2 Faculty liditor I2 lired Douglas Tutorial ltb Maintenante 0. IO. ll Can-Paign Service Award ll liirdland IO I don't like Cream U' Xvheat. and I don't like anyone who does. Harry Truman Okay, now . . . Okay, now. H. Van Schaik -Fl' ,y::y,f, ri :,gae5Qt,,:3 . ,uph- ri- gas f is ' ' - w I , ,fi y I 1 I C if ffm!! if ' -nt-rw ' EL Presidente . . . Prince Hal . , . Monty . . . Mogo. . . would do anything to get his name in The Rwzarkef' . . . never makes a bet he ean,t win . . . Cornawarra . . . agnostic with jenevein in Religion . . . Us of the Judith Denton Fan Club . . . pseudo-columnist . . . drives a goat . . . Well, Mr. Larrimer, we call it YW, , . , alligatored . . . personal friend of everyone , . . fun with Flippe and Morrison . . . organizes anything . . . Everything I do makes money. . . . referees games between Egues and Foreman . . . com- mando with Bradford . . . TWEE . . . Birdman . . . speaks pig-latin Spanish with Egues for credit . . . Kalzazii Hilton . . . What do you want for breakfast? . . . keeps overgrown parakeets . . . I-Iow the hell are ya?w . . . just for grinslw . . . framed his Christmas Party speech . . , Ann . . . Wi of the Dennyls 2 a.m. Club. 0 I Qtrcfl as 101' si ,x ,Q as Un 9 X X Vs I I Q S 3 ,ox ur ,v w',v 5. Mo-wiss . . . Morris Code . . . Tom of T.H.U.M.B. . . . T.Tex . . . Texas Bound . . . great swimmer and Water Polo player . . . lim starved . . . May I borrow a quarter? . . . ZZ Topp ,76 with Kraus . . . Got to meet Boz Scaggs . . . Charger . . . Ugliest car on campus . . . started Senior Slump in 11th grade . . . could never leave campus . . . Maintenance worker in summer with Lorenz . . ,jones and Sangria . . . the Keytonian Calculus Blowoff Club . . . Charter Member . . . Snowshoes . . . Spring Break in Hospital . 3 . ReMarker partyer . . . Bradfordls beef idol . . .just Kidding . . KB. S.C. Thomas Brooks Morris 6 Years Entered in 1972 from liwell D Wzllker Honor Roll 9. 10, 12 REMARKIER 12 Financial Manager I3 Lettermen's Club ll, I2 Football 1 l V Varsity Letter 11 Wrestling 9.10. 11,12 Varsity Letter ll, 12 Captain 12 Undefeated in Dual Meets ll State Tournament 5rd Place Team ll 2nd in Conference 11 SPC Champ I 1, 12 SPC Champs 9, 10, 11 Baseball 10 Water Polo I2 Pershing Tutorial 1 1 ROAR9,10,11,12 Ski Club 10, ll. 12 Lion and Sword 10, 11, 12 Advanced Band 9. IO, 11, 12 Studio Band 11, 12 Poker Club 11, 12 . K -1 Z .EP 1-Q9 I 'Zffwi' -ff- Scott Austin Morway 6 Years Entered in 1972 from St. Michael's School Soccer 9, 10, 12 Track 9 Archery 10 Ski Club 11, 12 Gun Club 11, 12 ROAR 9, 1O,11, 12 Maintenance 9, 10 S.M.A.R.T. S.M.A.T. A A.A. Go when you can Cry when you have to Feel you must, that's a part of the plan Await your arrival simple survival One day we'll all understand. Dan Fogelberg The time is gone, the song is over Perhaps there is nothing more to say. j 7 W Pink Floyd Q, If XL will V in 3 iiiii ' Scottie M. . . . Austin . . . M1 of Cavaliers . . . Texan. . . half kick O Q, 5' U O U 'J gg' ...MAC. . .BlueMax. . .OfficerLucio. . .theLane. . .pick at . up artist . . . hatchet man . . . lazy . . . never gets enough sleep . . . 4, weekend Mx'er . . . R. L, Turner girls . . . Can I see your home- y Work? . . . Oh Man! . . . V.T. . . . Raphaels for Margaritas . . . g AA . . . constantly fighting with Fogelman . . . Lampasas, Texas V X1-H . . . tutorial blow-off . . . Amie. . . Texoma . . . lst period history 51711 - 1 with Pancerz . . . best driving record in the class . . . terrorized park- ixsc' ! ing lot on motorcycles . . . caught by Foreman . . . Michelob . . . '1 1 F up - has a wooden leg . . . Rowland's math . . . Blow it off!', . . . Pizza 3 lnn, lastvbooth . . . crazy . . . will always be a kid at heart . . . Sen- g ff: iors go... ,vip .1 106 ZZMA WQCWA Q39 The Mose . . . Hey Art - Art Carney . . . Do you really box. Yea, want to put on the gloves sometime? . . . Bonified member of Yahoo Society - Honor English 12 . . , actually studies in the Senior Lounge . . . All REMARKER articles written after midnight . . . Tries not to raise academic trouble . . . never learned to bull on essays . . . Academic subjects interesting, but courses? . . , daily vacation at Hoclcaday . . . Let's go climb some rocks, Keithl' . . . Moseley and Fleming - personality analysists for hire . . . Adapted to St. Marlcs? . . Y' 4--- nof' Clarkson P. Moseley Ir. 2 Years Entered in 1976 from Richardson High School Andover Summer Session 12 REMARKER 12 MARQUE 11, 12 Boxing 12 Football 11 Honor Roll 11 Pershing Tutorial 12 I think, therefore I am. Rene DeCartes Stuart Evan Nance 2 Years Entered in 1976 from Hillcrest High School KRSM 11, 12 Music Director ll Program Director 12 Band 11, 12 Studio Band 11, 12 Can-Paign 12 Strategic Ozone Command 12 Commander-in-Chief 1 SM Roadie ll, 12 7 l'm lost in the Ozone again . . . Commander Cody The twilight is the cr between the worlds. ack Don juan 'UG' 462130 HW C, C I 1 , 0cV Q Q' Qeu-. I 1 v Nuance . . . Dj . . ,ID . . . Marathon Man . . . 60 Hours . . . Dazed and Confused . . . Captain Ozone . . . Let's Disembark . . . Tuesday Morning Experience . . , Og . . . C.C.L.P.A .i.. C.D.B. . . . Pseudo-Human . . . Leis get Nance to do iti' . . . Canit say no . . . MAP Info . . . Makes the jump to hyperspace . . . Beat Mor- wayis Cutlass to school . . . Frisbee Champion . . . takes walls in stride . . . 40,000 cans - bought half of them with Boeclcman . . . Texoma . . . The Rhino . . . 2 years - 2 short . . . This is where I get off. I rlfaiiai X X ' X' if f If f ! I I f I i 4 fl ,' fl - l ' A , , 5, ,,.- 'ii XI t, Are you from Africa? . , . oh, I have a friend there . , . yes I lcnow them . . . cor hlimey . . . what's up mate . . . that's lekker safe! . . . K9-Patrol . . . beast from S.A ..,. tall-is funny . . , Zone! Ando! Andof . , . what have I done wrong? . . . Calculus? . . what a hrainless . , . Vs of the Fellow Travellers want a Mich . . Cowboysl . . . 24 miles and multighundge . , . you guys dip? . . gravy and hananas . . . Pink Floyd . , . Zulu! I . . Coke addict . . we need a heath . . . Headmasterk son . . . never go there again! . . where are the Indians? . . . wat gaan aan . . , a tuxedo! . . . Mother Blues . . . 2 million-dollar phone calls . . . what's the difference hetween a paralceet I . . the radical . . . great invention: Senior Lounge . . what's on the dark side of the moon. Anthony Micael O'DrisColl 1 Year Entered in 1977 from Marist Brother's College AFS Student 12 Waiter Polo I2 Swimming 12 Environmental Council 12 Om te lewe, om te sterwe . . . C. I Langenhowen David Whitney Pancerz 12 Years Entered in 1966 f rom Lamplighter Pre-school 12 Year Cflub Advanced Band 9, IO, ll. l Studio Band 9. 10. ll. 12 Cheerleader 12 Soccer 9. lO. l l Drama Club 12 KRSM ll. 12 S.M.A.R.T,1o,l1,l2 President ll. 12 l:.l..fi.C. lil. ll. 12 Blue Max Club 12 Hey Mom and Dad - I'm a crazy kind of guy Steve Martin wb-0 'i I made it. Your Son ,f A f- 'sadfwx SYDQW, CL 1 LCE ff? Panz Am . . . W of Starsky and Hutch . . . car was out for half of the year . . . SD-A155 . . . Nautilus freak . . . Wilson's buddy . . . learned how to drive from Stern and Lorenz . . . tricked out 455 . . . 1 5 bad memories dating what's her name? . . . likes to partake in bever- ages . . . Beth . . . KRSM - Dj . . . teams up with Haas to cause trouble . . . never lost a race until one 369 Z-Z8 . . . lives on Forest Lane . , . Aerosmith - the King? . , . craziest mother in the class loves his BS .... rebuilds engines on weekends . . . not too nice a car! . . . no tickets, no wrecks . , . the TA. Kid. if My ff4Zff f dffiififf Alison, . .Sausilito astronomy, it's a trip Zeppelin . . . Nice Padre with EF. and Music is love. Hey, howls it going? . . . Really . . . Take Bz1ehelor's Boy . . . CSN . . . Front Row Moon Mansion and La Vista . . . Fun at M.E. . . . Magic on North Beach in SF. . . . Sam Hines Patterson 5 Years Entered in 1973 from Highland Park Bliddle School Honor Roll 12 SOCKCF l0, 11, 12 CanAPaign Folk Concert Studio Band 12 Band 9, 12 Volleyball 12 Gklllilf 9. lo, ll, 12 11.12 Carry on, love is coming to us all. Steven Stills . . Markus Landon Penzel 8 Years Entered in 1970 from Munich International High Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 English Proficiency Award 10, 11 German Award 11 National Merit Semi-finalist 12 Cum Laude 11, 12 Quill and Scroll Society 12 Whois Who in American High Schools 12 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Award II Environmental Council 11, 12 REMARKER 11, 12 Asst. News Editor 11 News Editor 12 Associate Editor 12 Alumni Newsletter Columnist 11, 12 Pershing Tutorial 11 Volleyball 12 SPC Champions 12 First Team SPC 12 Soccer 11, 12 Varsity Letter 12 Whiz Quiz 12 Trivia Club 9, 10,11, 12 President 9, 10, 11, 12 The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who are neutral in a moral crisis. Harold Wilson To protect men from the results of their folly is to fill the world with fools. Herbert Spencer We think of this not as a weapon, but as a kill mechanism. US Army Film f Penzoil . . . Shark. . . Klaus . . . Hans . . . Computations. . . Wenzel . . . AP Calculus front row club . . . Officer Mac . . . 1X2 of the Preston at 5:00 a.m. club . . . corrects cops . . . wasting away in REMARKERville . . . Story 3-'F57 . . . I gotta get serious . . . Yahoo . . . KGOD . . . but it was my idea . . . Volleyball,s a tough sport . . . does that make me a jock? . . . Henry Flower . . . Council of the Nine . . . throws pennies at Rohan . . , I feel so stupid . . . You're a fool . . . I canit believe I said that . . . REMARKER music connoisseur . . . German at heart . . . Steve Martin fan club . . . Freeman's pet . . . once . . , Ricels psychiatrist . . . paper plate fights with Hall . . . Your brotheris a what?l . . . I feel like doing something immature . . . I,d better shut up. aw Carlos . . . Chuck . . . Ray, C . . . Ray, Charles . . . Farrah's car . . . ski freak . . . life member of the Dr. Pepper Club . . . Good lickY . . , big S.M.U. fan but going to O.U.! . . .Snowbird trips. . . LEFTUJ footprint in Safeway parking lot . . .john Denver fan . . California trip with Wise . . . Beach Boys forever . . , C. Ray . . Charles, not jefff, Charles Harlan Ray 6 Years Entered in 1972 from Walnut Hill Elementary Honor Roll 9, 11 Lion and Sword 12 MARKSMEN 12 Pershing Tutorial ll, 12 Student Leader 12 Astronomy Club 11, 12 Drama Club 11 It is nice to be important, but more important to be nice. Do not let anyone look down on you because you are young, but be an example for the believers in your speech, your conduct, your love, faith, and purity. I Tim 4:12 Ieffrey Hammond Ray 11 Years Entered in 1967 from George B. Dealey Honor Roll 11, 12 Band 9,10,11,12 Vice-President 12 Studio Band 9, 10, 11, 12 National Merit Semi-Finalist 12 Whds Who in American High Schools 12 Swimming 9, 10 Waterpolo 9 REMARKER 10, 11 Astronomy Club 9, 10, 11 Chess Club 9, 10 Electronics Club 12 Chairman 12 Bowling 12 Table Tennis 12 Kuby's Lunch Club 10, 11, 12 junior Achievement 12 Debate Club 9, 10 Computer Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Eleven Year Club 12 It is better to have tried something and failed, than to have attempted nothing, and succeeded. Anonymous ihxg it 'hu 'X W9 Skinny boy . . . Charter member of Kuby's lunch club . . . Fosteris favorite between-meal workout bag . . . Momma E.'s boy . . . Ham- on-rye? . . . Only senior NEVER found in lounge. . . Cnever?j . . . wears uniform on dates . . . no one knows why . . . That's not a cal- culator - thatis my lifepack . . . Only member of the Physics blow- off club while in chem . . .joined bowling so he could talk to Van Schaik . . . what's GYM??? . . . member of Cougar club . . . going to U. of H. - but has a reason . . . Cosmic!!,' . . . You Commu- nistsl' . . . Help! The paranoids are after melli' . . . Yindy Sihd Rrhamma's counterpart . . . Photo Phreak . . . Sullivan's shorter side . . . Lewis Turllefip? . . . plays Dj on Weekends . . . I saw the welder. fllafzk 550:14 Cheerleader? . . . could be athletic . . . not a pseudo-cowboy . . . I have a horse and everything, Really . . . wait till you meet my grand- father. . . SR . . . Wherels Murr? . . . Waterhole . . . Pete . . . let's play pool at Craigls . . . TF . . . Rudolph Reeder . . . Summer of ,77 . . . Padre . . . one of jacksonls boys . . . fugitive with Atwell . . . Tony didn,t . . . summers in California . . . V2 Carmel beach- bums . . . parents ran away . . . went to Dan,s for a family . , . they wanted to run away too . . . crazy nights at Churchill . . . fences and light poles . . . rode shotgun with Avery . . . lost . . . bullet holes . . . assault with Dan and Craig . . . has 3 heroes . . . Stroud, Fowler, and Cavin . . . thinks hels tough . . . always seen with DB. and C.C. . . . Tamara. Mark Brian Reeder 5 Years Entered in 1973 from Preston Hollow Elementary Honor Roll 9, 10, 11 MARKSMEN 12 Senior Editor 12 Class Officer 12 Secretary! Treasurer 12 Cheerleader 12 Who's Who in American High Schools 12 Wresding 9 Gun Club 10, 11, 12 President 12 Drama Club 10 AFS Club 10, 11 ROAR9,10,11,12 Maintenance 11 Calculus P! F Club 12 Any life truly lived is a risky business and if one puts up too many fences against the risks one ends by shutting out life itself. D. D. Eisenhower just do it like you know it. jerry jeff Walker 6 Paul David Rice 5 Years Entered in 1973 from Highland Park Middle School Honor Roll 9, 10 High Honor Roll 11, 12 Cum Laude Society 11, 12 Brown University Award 11 Quill and Scroll Society 11, 12 Who's Who in American High Schools 12 MARKSMEN 11, 12 Underclassman Editor 11 Editor-in-Chief 12 MARQUE 11 Editor 11 REMARKER 10, 11, 12 SMU journalism Workshop 12 Pershing Tutorial 11, 12 Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Debate Club 11, 12 Environmental Council 12 Film Society 11,12 Soccer 9, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 12 Baseball 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 12 Lettermen's Club 12 ROAR9, 1O,11, 12 Maddest of all is to see Life as it is and not as it should be. Don Quijote Moral courage is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence. Yet it is the one essential vital quality for those who seek to change a world that yields most painfully to change. Robert Kennedy ff! fav' c 9' Pablo Arroz . . . P.R. . . . Riceman . . . Chief . . . responsible for this book . . . Come on guys, let's get to workv . . . lives in the MARKSMEN room the week of each deadline, then gets sick for a month . . . mono man . . . Carter freak,' . . . Mr. Fridge, Sebastian, Stockwell, Stefanowski, etc. . . . joined every club in school to get his picture in the yearbook . . . Okey dokey, ,... james Bond and Linda Ronstadt . . . W of the St. Mark's-gate Conspiracy . . . Brown man . . . Siddartha complex . . . Ajax and jackson Hole '78 . . . Uncompahgre Peak with Penzel and Denton . . . PIG! . . . Gwynne . . . Council of the Nine . . . Order of the Yahoo . . . great expectations. f 6. iffz If I ,, me Tgk A' I 4, N ' Boots . . . Driver of Wfagon Gang . , . Wagcmn Master SMPD . . , sluany Wliite Boots . . .vlailbird . , . Bite my head off . . . FY. . . . super alley . . . That's Good . . . dove hunting with BA. and DNV. . . . George Lights ranch , . ,,luan, you like the weed C.C., C.O. . . . water baseball at my house . . . C.C. No quail? No, I didn't have a knife . . . Bumps Gang Likes Longnecks , . . fed ear to Coleman for dinner . . . Blade . . . walked home from Boeekman's . . . Tony Attony Attwelle. Iohn Francis Roach 8 Years Entered in 1970 from Lamplighter School Lion :md Sword 10, 11, 12 Football 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity l0,11, 12 All-Private 2nd Team Offense 11 Captain 12 All-Private lst Team Defense 12 Defensive Player of Year 12 All-Metro Honorable Mention Punter 12 Soccer9,10,11,12 Varsity 11,12 Captain 12 Traek9.10.11,12 Varsity 10, 11, 12 Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12 Richard Alexander Rohan 4 Years Entered in 1974 from Akiba Academy High Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Cum Laude Society 11, 12 National Merit Semifinalist 12 REMARKER 9, io, 11, 12 KRSM 11, 12 Who's Who Among American High School Students 12 Tennis 11, 12 Volleyball 12 Varsity Captain S.P.C. Champions First Team All S.P.C. Varsity Letter Admissions Committee 12 Men are four: He who knows not and knows not he knows not, he is a fool - shun himg He who knows not and knows he knows not, he is simple - teach him, He who knows and knows not he knows, he is asleep - wake him, He who knows and knows he knows, he is wise. 'Um + 'N 'fr' suuaawuqk If V . Q 1 Ro . . . Coronet 440 frebuilt Studebakerj . . . takes out girls because they're nice . . . starts summer reading june 1st . . . 1430 . . . Tex- oma V-P . . . Mr. Volleyball . . . Penzel's nemesis . . . almost four year P.E. man . . . anything to get out of P.E. . . . worries after every test . . . underwent traumatic experience on Wilderness Trip . . . Oh, we will sing, wonit we!?,' . . . has reserved parking place . . . teacher's pet . . . or is that pest? . . . Yahoo . . . It's Richard, not Richie? Bob . . .jerry Hubbard . . . cheerleader? . . . first dip was at Cole- man'sg never dipped since . . . M1 Navasota Bus Trip . . . Tracy . . . co-ops and empty houses . . . Texas bound with Chuckie Lo . . . walked a Pizza Inn check - then went back and paid it . . . somehow gets every teacher to like him . . . picks fights with the clown at the jack-in-the-Box Drive Thru . . . always laughing . . . You sit by the Hoss, I'm not going tof, . . . Hurricane Bob . . . canlt control his emotions at Burger King . . . Hey Christi, come get me in an hour . . . or twof' . . . W D.B. Backseat Cheering Club . . . a Fernwood Fan Forever . . . Wichita Falls hotel rooms . . . 'QWhat,s your prob- lem?', . . . au contraire. Robert Alan Rosenthal 4 Years Entered in 1974 from E. D. Walker Middle School Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Cheerleader 12 ROAR 11, 12 Tennis 9, io, ii, 12 Varsity 11, 12 Lettermen's Club 11, 12 Chess Club 9 Drama Club 11 Environmental Studies Blow-Off Club 12 President 12 Calculus P-F Club 12 I just want to celebrate another day of living I just want to celebrate another day of life. Three Dog Night Ieffrey David Sayah 12 Years Entered in 1966 Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 National Merit Letter of Commendation 12 REMARKER 9, 10, 11, 12 KRSM 12 Tennis 9,1O,11,12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Frederick Douglas and Pershing Tutorials 9, 11, 12 Lion and Sword 11, 12 aa M aa jeffrey . . . Say-hey . . . a twelve year survivor . . , That's pretty Believableli' . . . Bee-Beaplw Pretty mature, Bob . . . Love those Tyler Roses . . . Busy at 4:30 in the morning . . . Gran Torino -- a car that's hard to find . . . Lone student in Public Speaking . . . came close to donating his life-savings to the canpaign . . . A most oppor- tune timev . . . Super-sub freak . . . a basketball dropout . . . Pretty good at Espanol, though, bow . . . dreams of becoming Wakemanls successor . , . 'QWhat's his Problem? - Youl . . .jeb's-all-impor- tant, time-consuming, etc.-letter to the Editor . . . Uh, I got the score somewherew . . . that elusive FCC. permit. rswafis 755 Disruptive Influence . . . sesquipedalian . . . Why don't you sur- prise everyone and he successful?,, . . . pseudo-columnist . . . U5 of the Judith Denton Fan Club . . . W of the Musically knowledgeable . . . 2-Shay . . . fencer with a rapier-like wit . . . Whiz Quiz varsity letter . . . actually enjoys French V . . . 5 Fine Arts his senior year . . . VICKI . . . Dacca! . . . Punmaster . . . Does splits on fencing strip . . . You,ve put up with L'Helgoual'ch for seven years?', . . . hates Pizza Inn, but goes anyway . . . understood Nevot after first year . . RIK., CS., H.M., and Saudi snowed in at his house - No, 4 she slept downstairsn . . . I hate competing with prodigiesf' Paul Eric Schmidt 7 Years Entered in 1971 from Northlake Elementary High Honor Roll 9 Honor Roll 10, 11, 12 National Merit Semi-Finalist 12 Who's Who in American High Schools 12 REMARKER 11, 12 Fencing 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 9, 10, 11, 12 Co-Captain 11, 12 M.V.P. 12 U. S. junior Olympics 10, 11, 12 Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12 Concertmaster 11 Vice-President 11 President 12 Chorus 12 Musical Theater 12 Whiz Quiz 12 Simulated Historical Conflict Society 9 Royal Society of Yahoos 12 Oh, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what,s a heaven for? David Rex Sebastian 12 Years Entered in 1966 National Merit Semi-Finalist 12 Honor Roll 9, 12 REMARKER 9, 10, 11 MARKSMEN 9.10,11,12 AFS Club 12 Pershing Tutorial 12 I,ettermen's Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Football 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Traek9.1O,11,12 Varsity Letter 9, 10, 11, 12 S.P.C. Champs 9, 10, 11 ROAR 9,10,11,12 Glee Club 9. 10 I never think of the future. It eomes soon enough. Albert Einstein Time present and time past Are both perhaps present in time future And time future contained in time past. T. S. Elliot 1. .4 if 1 I ,K I ' . ,g X V gy s , 2 l Saba. Dave . . . Big Dave . . . D . . . dreams of having a -122 vette . . . Keyton Calculus Blow Off Club . . . No, my name is not Steve. Mr. Crews . . . taught Lorenz how to drive on Forest Lane . . . still looka ing for the ideal woman . . . best friends with Bottinelli . . . took a vacation with Andres and Lorenz on Pecos Trip . . , almost as stub! born as Quiz . . . got rid of Grunge but got stuck with a Boat , . . free lance photographer for MARKSMEN and REMARKER . . always doing favors for Atwell . . . l don't believe you said that . . . Think you'll make Varsity this year B2 . . , Burns Cable every day in Calculus class . . . left the leftovers forvlones . . . 12 long years. s -M 38gd.N9. ' Q l Q ' K+ P 'ffiwmwa 3 gamma W 'ii-V569 if -,af,wa 1' .,,f:,i in QM, ,h'QWnW5g?5Gs D.S. . . . 155 pounds? . . . Put some meat on those bonesf, . . . got Wagon Gang B'd . . . Ski Trip '77 . . . Padre '77 - Got It . . . Vs of Ronald Reagan's junior Secret Security Force . . , has a fetish for weird places . . . CLH . . . Hillcrest Villa . . . cabana parties . . . water baseball at The Master's . . . always babysitting Vial . . . Camero with opera windows? . . . falsely accused by Mother's Club . . . drive but not dip club . . . Curreyls ranch . . . highest percent- age on the lane . . . Austin with Currey . . . knocked on the wrong window . . . ZZ-75 in a 55 . . . never could get serious . . . always out with the boys . . . will always remember SM friends. Douglas George Sheldon 8 Years Entered in 1970 from Greenhill Student Council Representative 12 Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12 Vice-President 12 Homecoming Chairman 12 Honor Roll 9 Lion and Sword 10, 11, 12 Football 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Soccer9,10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 12 Track 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 SPC Champs 10, 11 Tennis 9 REMARKER 9, 10, 11 Motorcycle Club 10. 11 Ski Club 10, 11 Pershing Tutorial 11 ROAR9,10,11, 12 Bookstore 10, 11, 12 AFS 12 To wonder is to begin to understand. Eugene Bragg Smith III 6 Years Entered in 1972 from St. Michael's School Honor Roll 9, 11, 12 Football 11, 12 Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12 Track 9, 10 Class Secretary 9, 10 Student Council 11 Secretary 11 Ski Club 9,1O,11,12 Gun Club 10, 11, 12 ROAR 9,1O,11,12 Lettermen's Club 11, 12 The measure of manis life is the spending of it and not the length. Plutarch WWW Zeke . . . frequent visits by the XVhirlies,' . . . E-S . . . usually seeing double and feeling singlev . . . NFASTER Little, floor it! . . . She even hung up my clothes! . . . closed senior lounge . . . B-town . . . room 171334 of the Gaivez . . . get drunk and be some- body . . . Amelia . . . LOSEianna downs . . . Travis Street Electric Co .... Bad Influence . . . garage roofs with Steve . . . shoots houses with Aston . . . Sophomore Dance and its consequences . . . What was her name? . . . Don,t Worry about it . . . the ranch . . .WILD, but FUN. . .Uh-uh. . .Cheers!. . .Seeya! 4-fv K Ramble . . . Buckwheat Shanty . . . Quasi . . . always out to lunch during free periods . . . Steve Howe . . . loves the S.S. . . . Coppell County . . . I don,t care! . . . athlete or musician . . . The Corpo- ration . . . Okla. '77 . . . Travis Street Electric Company . . . Stroke me, darlin, 'i . . . loves the country in Terrell . . . Cindy. Iohn Cassetty Snider 6 Years Entered in 1972 from Highland Park Middle School Track 9, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Football9,1O,11,12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Drama 9, 1O,11, 12 KRSM 11, 12 Student Council 9 Lyndon johnson bared his scars, American Stars 'in Bars. Neil Young ,., ,X eyy, 125 as 1261 ' Steve Stevenson 7 Years Entered in 1971 from Hamilton Park Elementary Football 9, io. 11, 12 Varsity Letter 10. 11. 12 Basketball 9. 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 12 Table Tennis 11 Traclt 10 Tennis 9 Honor Roll 9. 10 Lion anfl Sword 10, 11. 12 lN1ARKSlN1lfN 12 REBIARKIZR 10. 11, 12 Bookstore 10. 11. 12 AFS. Club 10. 11. 12 Presitlent 12 Glee Club9.1O. 11.12 Co-Presiclent 12 ROAR9.10.11.12 National Merit Semi-Finalist 12 XVho's XY'ho in American High Schools 12 Don't walk behind me. 1 may not leatl. Don't vvallc in front of me. l may not follow, lust vvallc besitle me and be my lrientl. 2,-ww ff .,...- 1 1 ,K . x I N . - A sg 4 NNN 1 taae Qlwe llvwemettjf Steve Hliootsiel' Stevenson. Alias the Superflv . . . Always alone vet never around? . . . Second biggest 'T' in school . . . '69 FORD . . . Right Dave . . . Athletic Prowess Best Kept Secret at SM. . , . Unsung Football Star . . . Loves A. C. and D. C. Too . . . Maxine's Main Man. Miehelle's Main Man. Lisa's Main Main Man. etc. . . . 'TRAESKO' KID . . , Yeg lilslqe Danmark Og Mrs. Hurst . . . Tusincl Mange Talc For Alle , . , Luv Ya . . . Great Guy!! . . . Calcu- lus Wiz . . . Yes We will listen to that soul :SWCSQQ1 . . . Caught john Wtivne jr. in The Act . . . T.C.B. QL.-sw-'NU' our LW Charlz . . . Chaz . . . Sully . . . is never on time . . . God, I hate French . . . I think you should cut out your morning parking lot activities. . . . U5 of thejudith Denton Fan Club . . . I donit want to go to practice todaylv . . . drama nut . . . scenes at Magic Pan . . . fun times with j.M., M.M., and S.F. . . . hang arounds . . . convert- ible . . . caught in the bathroom with SM. . . . Wednesday out to lunch bunch . . . changes girls like socks . . . Pierre Cardin man . . . snowed in at P.S's . . . Q'Can I see your label? . . . Uncle Theodore MomE . . . BA., IK., H.M.,j.R., P.S . . . gets all the gossip from Queenie . . . tree incident while rolling . . . kinky . . . Sharon ning. Thanks SM - I wish it could last forever . . . only the begin- Charles Vaughey Sullivan 7 Years Entered in 1971 from George B. Dealey Honor Roll 9, 10, 11,12 Lion and Sword 11, 12 MARKSMEN 12 Senior Editor 12 ROAR9,10,11,12 President 12 Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Theatre Tutorial 12 Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12 Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12 j.V. Letter 9 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 Water Polo 10, 11 State Champs 10 3rd State 11 Track 9 Life Saving 11, 12 Canpaign 11, 12 S.M.U.journalism Workshop 12 When you part from your friend, grieve not, for that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absence, as the mountain to the climber is clear from the plain. Kahlil Gibran i 25'-gil? 'mel .9 I X- Eric Iohn Timco 3 Years Entered in 1975 from Haggard Middle School National Merit Semi-Finalist 12 W'ho's Who in American High Schools 12 Honor Roll 10. 11. 12 MARKSMEN 12 Advertising Editor 12 RIEMARKER 10 Problem Solving Club 10, 11 Yard Place Richardson Math Tournament 10 ROAR10,11,12 Astronomy Club 12 Xmccer 10 ,I,V, Letter 10 Archery 11, 12 -I.V. Letter 11 Bowling11, 12 Cycling10 Volleyball 10 Apathetic10. 11. 12 l'm on my way l know I am. To somewhere Not so far from here. l'm not makin' love to anyones wishes, only for the guide I see. Cat Stevens -r-. .fi 7,.-, Plano Kid . . . Delco . . , Timkin . . . Ling. Timco, Vought . . . V4 of SS club . . . You name the job . . , we'll name the price . , A eternal gambler . . . lost shirt at Snowbird . . . Bowling hustler . . l'll spot you fifty pins . . . Kennedy: you still owe me five bucks . . . W sports car lovers club . . . 2602 . . . with automatic transmis- sion?. . . it's a luxury . . . 120 m.p.h. club. . . l make driving fun . . . lives up North somewhere . . . never at school before 8:10 . . Capricorn . . . so is Nixon . , . Best dressed skier at Snowbird . , , Keith, pass me a Sehlitz . . . used trunk of Rabbit for more than one illegal purpose . . . In the final analysis, who cares about anything, anyway . 1 ix, 'Ql Q ffl ' V JT. . . . Turp jr. . . . Ego-plates . . . would park farther away if there was a parking place , . . almost are lunch at school once . . . doesnlt talk 100 sarcastically . . . Frat's personal lab buddy . . . Do you have to stay for PE. today? . . . Do snakes do push-ups? . . . Mr. Extra-curricular Activity . , . owns stock in Burger-King by now . . . makes one extra phone call the night before a chemistry assignment is due . . . LM. . . . washes car more than he drives it . . . are you playing with Stockton today? . . . Pony -+33 . . . CBlurbs by Rohanj. Ieffrey Adam Turpin 6 Years Entered in 1972 from Walker Middle School Honor Roll 9, 10, 11. 12 Varsity Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12 Captain 11,12 M.V.P. 11 Varsity Letter 9, 10, 11, 12 High School All-American 1976- 1977 S.P.C. Champ Singles 9, 10, 11 S.P.C. Champ Doubles 9. 10 I.ettermen's Club 9, 10, 11, 12 You may lose but you're not beat till you quit. Confidence is contagiousg so is the lack of it. I u ' ' x -.., '1- 1 a f 1 !s , . 2 Q ,313-Q ,, Jfgv lr i' 1 A 555: A ggi ? -f . .TLI my k If I f f' ,. M, rj, J A xl NNN lpn F- ,,f' r'-' 3 , 1 .fig -...NM is 1 H f w,.g,, ' ' A :ff , 'NY :b ,M A, wi' 1 Q H WA ' - ,, ,,k H ' .L ,:,7 VV fbi- Y? g -. A I K , 'O--nv Nw fig-T David Martin Vanderpool 7 Years Entered in 1971 from Preston Hollow Elementary National Merit Semi-Finalist 12 Honor Roll 11, 12 Who's Who in American High Schools 12 MARKSMEN 12 Gun Club 12 Ski Club 11, 12 AFS Club 10, 11 ROAR 12 Advanced Band 9 Football 9 Track 9.10,11,12 Varsity Letter SPC Champs Ziff. All Private State Champs .jx 1. Can-Paign 12 ', 'fa-fr' x Sel and Mel Licenses 11, 12 my iw? 4 Independent Studies Project 12 N' if 1 W--ax The fear of the Lord is the H A i i 1 gg beginning of knowledge, but - A '- P -nw-f 511021 s XX . fools scorn wisdom and discipline. Prov. 1:7 Eff! 7 Laurie . . . Dave . . . David Martin . . . Mrs. P. . . . W of Starsky and Hutch . . . never found out which half . . . ran into SN. at 10,000 ft. . . . You throw a what? . . . discus . . . always working out . . . Nautilus Man . . . meanest C-I-5 on campus . . . only CJ-5 on campus . . . 460 . . . 4 . . . posi . . . sleeper . . . spent more time at LHHS than at SM . . . sophomore 7-11 club . . . Letls go check out the lower stratosphere . . . Wfhere are you going to college? . . . Abilene Christian University . . . where's that? . . . jackrabbit capital of the world . . . captain . . . flyboy . . . flyin's safer than drivin'. . .Abilene bound. A-sv' Prez . . . politician . . . Va R.R. Security Force . . . Tom,s summer slaves . . . 1f5 wagon gang . . . late night parties with Chuck . . . chairbuster . . . Drive and Dip Club . . . Copenhagen satisfies . . . showed Cavin the road west . . . W Carmel Beachbums . . . loves N.M. barmaids . . . Austin with Lorenz - I think? . . . Goose hunts with Whaler and Cambo . , . W.B. at Boots . . . corrupted W pt. with Rick in Acapulco , . . never made junior Dance - 77 . . . Cau- dle's and Campbellis blood brother . . . S and E at the Cowboy Club , . . Padre ,77 Atwell died . . . Santana-made Dale miss second encore . . . found Nirvana with Hall . . . made john wreck his car . . . LAURA - will never forgive Sheldon . . . The Boys - Memories forever. Robert Crist Vial 9 Years Entered in 1969 from Lamplighter Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12 Class President 9, 11 Representative 10 President 12 Football 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity 10, 11, 12 All-Private Team Offense Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity 11, 12 Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity 10, 11, 12 All-SPC First Team 11 Lettermen,s Club IO, 11, 12 ROAR 9, 10 Gun Club 12 Pershing Tutorial 11 Ski Club 10, 11 Lion and Sword 10, 11, 12 Drama 9, 10 American Legion 9, 10 Bookstore 10, 11, 12 With a broken fiddle And a broken laugh, and a thousand memories And not a single regret. Christopher Franklin lftitereci iii 19' Vidal 7 Years 1 froth Aikimco l3h1ihi'giii School lwmutlvgill ll. I2 Xfitsitx lfttei' ll ,lima 'P lNIgiii.1gerf'l'r11iiic1' 'Q lfootlxill 9 Soccer 9 lcttci'meti's Cfhih ll. ll ROAR ll. 12 llwmmr Roll ll, I2 l'J.1I1Li H, 9. lil, ll. ll Stiiciiti Bimci lil. ll, ll Nlost lttiprcaxeai ll Shll ' lizz Bimci ll The rhvthm of lite is it inn rhy thm. liitigstoti Hughes Time for gi little something. Pooh i'N o o Tiny . . . liostefs sliiiclow , . , niircoleptic . . . Htmieworlc? . Auth . . . Clflill PLIIIUIK . . . lfoothgill ll, 12? . . . r-llL'IlU1'SLlX . . , Cliff notes collection . . . Wli1it? . . . QHCQI . . . identity crisis with Viill . . , fastest orzitige Dzitsuti On cximptis . . , Night People . . . woke up in 6 . . . heavy course logicis . . ,JAZZ . . . zipgitliy . . . DP. . . . Montreux . . . The Force . . . so low . . . conven- iently zihsent . . . the Big D . . . lmce injuries . . . Cosmic . . . the quiet type . , , mysterious zittrgicticm to lfostefs officeflourige . . . howler . . , the preteiiclet' . . . 5:10 . . , 220 . , . p1'oc'i'1istitizitor , Tuslcen Rziiciers . . . lust of the Great Ones . . . gilvvxiys humecl . great expectations. . . latte . . . R.'l'.F. ffm lil O KAK . . . Still recovering from Huffinels Ranch party . . . New Yearis 177 with T.X ..., jersey jon . . . Dan Fogelbergg Crosby, Stills, Nash, Youngg jimi Hendrix . . . Physics Back Row Club . . . member of Nevotas Police Force . . . Leafguard . . . Boy, next time Illl fire youlw . . , Quis' favorite , . . Football Blow-off Club '77 . . . Padre with TX. . . . Met up with the Baptist Choir in Padre . . . .Ialepano . . .jack Safrit's biggest fan . . . Dad, I had a wreck . . . Yes man . . . Class Rowdy . . . The Flicks . , . Lettering in Bowling . . . Learning to talk Texan . . . Trip to Austin with CJ. . . . Nancy. Ionathan Weisberg 3 Years Entered in 1975 from Maplewood jr. High Honor Roll 12 I:O0Ib3.ll 1O,11,12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Basektball 10, 11 Lettermcn's Club 11, 12 Debate IO Drama 11, 12 RFMARKER 12 Las Colinas Blow-off Club 12 Varsity Bowling 12 Bookstore 12 Senior Lounge Club 12 Gni Krap TolBulc1O,11,12 Now you say you're leaving home Cause you want to be alone Ain't it funny how you feel When youire finding out its real. Neil Young Ilve looked at life from both sides now From win and lose and still somehow Itls life's illusions I recall I really donit know life at all. Joni Mitchell Dale Weyand 12 Years Entered in 1966 from The Orms Honor Roll 9, 10 Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12 Studio Band 9, 10, 11, 12 Football 9, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 All-Private 2nd Team Offense Tackle 11 Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12 Can't take it with you when youire gone, but I want enough to get there on, and I ain't ever growing old. So I keep on rolling with the flow. Charlie Rich WW 1 1 'R . ff ill 51 11 -is t, s, P. I3 9 F! X, , 'feflan Drum WL Whaler. . . 1X5 of the Wagon Gang, backseat passenger. . . TOM's summer slave crew . . . Thanks ,ITL . . . taught Cavin everything he knows . . . Drive and Dip Club . . . Copenhagen Satisfies . . . Port Arthur, The Hurricane City . . . gets in trouble with teachers . . . dove hunting with Boots, B.A. and j.R. wouldn't let me get one . . . parties in the cabana . . . New Years Eve '77 and '78 . . . Yucka . . . water baseball at .lap Feet,s . . . Officer Melson . . . S.M.P.D. . . . Ranger games, not enough vendors . . . Copenhagen and Coke for Campbell . . . Bump's Special . . . no hangovers . . . only hits geese . . . W of the sane members of the 12 year club . . . 40,995 THE BEST YET . . . values his friends, Thanks . . . I finally made it. Edward Alexander Whatley 9 Years Entered in 1969 from Comanche Elementary Ree-bah 4 Pecos Trip 9, 10, 11 Environmental Council 9, 10, 11, 12 Water Polo 9, 10, 11, 12 A.F.S, Brother Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12 Pershing Tutorial 11, 12 Can-Paign 11, 12 Chairman 12 Studio Band 11, 12 Folk Concert 11, 12 Film Society 9,10,11, 12 KAK12,11,1O,9,8,7,6,5,4 What's the difference between a van? It's like a horse, but it has a spare tire. SMJMM Sando . . . High-water , . . killer arms . . . Spiderman . . . Edwad g--'WN it . . .ozone. . .ozak. . .heart-attacka-ka. . . Hi-Nickw. . .'QHi 1 , M Georgev . . . Hey Wliatley, have you been to Uvaldi? . . . pig! yi 4, ' y . . . I love diversl' . . . gardener. . .jazzz-Benson, Dizzy, Dimeola 3' 6 5'-'MPC . . . the Dead . . . the Byrds . . . potential farmer . . . commie radi- Q' cal hippie liberal freak ecology nut . . . I'm an indian , . . Ando is my is yyyp. if QJH, 1 brother . . . Ben Gazarra . . . Lava . . . ka . . . 2nd tallest Mark- P X ffiff cl 5 sman . . . Chris Gerken look-alike, walk-alike . . . Why don't you fe I , 1 play basketball?,, . . . I'm hungry . . . tree person . . . Red Sox . . . C p from Pottstown, PA .... water-rat . . . kak . . . armadillo . , . X llffl c in if wretch . . . blow my nose . . . cats and dogs . . . the ring is mine! . . .crud. . . muck. . . sorry my blurb is so trashy. xv , if If Malcolm George Winspear 3 Years Entered in 1975 from Upper Canada College Honor Roll 10, 12 National Merit Letter of Commendation 12 Environmental Council 11, 12 Coordinating Committee 12 Volleyball 12 Varsity Letter 12 All-Conference 12 REMARKER 12 Business Staff 12 Photography Staff 12 Palmam qui meruit ferat. He who deserves receives. CANADA . . . ln love with Missy . . . Whatls a Hockaday? . . . Anti-everything . . . 3- Fl Who and Lightfoot fan . . . Whad'ya meang Gordon who? . . . Sleeps in car . , . Anybody want a used sta- tion wagon? . . .jJ.W. and Rusty . . . Pool hustler . . . Knees are on vacation . . . Freeloader . . . gone fishing with P.W. . . . Skipped P.E. . . . member of 5:10 go-home club . . . Holds controlling inter- est in Budweiser . . . Yes Dave, I have a visa . . . Allergic to work and pain . . . Address: Orloff's . . . Hello Tulane . . . Likes older women. . .Eh?. . .Can I go now? 'VT' 'Nix fgsiiw 444, atom Forney Porsche! . . . Chicken Man . . . My name is ROBERT! . . . Mr. Spock . . . keeps Bradford out of trouble in restaurants . . . Wise Robert , . . I'm sorry sir, but I disagree. . . . ditched car on return from L.Kfs house . . . Dr. Wise . . . 'Tm not jewishlv . . . Raided at C.Pfs house . . . 'QBravo!V' . . . double entendres . . . What hap- pened to Les?', . . . Where did you say you,re from?', . . . still trying to understand Nevot . . . Mona means Monkey?', . . . giggles dur- ing Physics lectures . . . Your elephants, got what? . . . 1:15 Caf- feine fix Club . . . 'QWhat,s a brick house? Robert Manning Wise 5 Years Entered in 1975 from Lakehill Preparatory School High Honor Roll 9 Honor Roll 11, 12 National Merit Letter of Commendation 12 English Award 9 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12 Fencing 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 9, 10, 11, 12 U.S. -Iunior Olympics 12 Film Society 12 Royal Society of Yahoos 12 We are all born for love. It is the principle of existence and its only end. Benjamin Disraeli Anything bad that can happen, Will. Murphy Murphy was an optimist. O,Too1e Okay now . . . Okay now. H. Van Schaik 140 Underolassmen I am the Chlld All the world WHIIS for my Cormng All the earth Watches wlth mterest to see what I shall become C1v111zat1on hangs I am the world of tomorrow WIII be Cole Turn turn my Wheel' T1s nature s plan the Chlld should grow to the man Longfellow in the balance, for what 42 Iuniors mr 1 A 3 z, hi -tv .,, I , ' m ' V f M ' 1 1 i CLASS OFFICERS KL-Ry: Craig Chapman, Student Coun- cil Rep.: Brad Urschel, President: Clay Oliphint. Vice- President: Craig Candle. Sec.-Treas, Darrell Belcher Scott Berger Charles Brooks Bud Brooks Iohn Broom g. Q'--ws .David Bucy Mike Cassidy 1-,1 . ,A Craig Caudle Q Craig Chapman sn AWAA U Bryce Chapman ' David Clowes Pat Cronin .lim Baldwin Tom Baldwin Greg Baker fi -'mo CV, pm '5- . 5' -. 'WV' 'MW Paul Fisher Louis Friedman Neil Gerson Al Gilhcrtson Franz Glitsch Duffy Graham Brent Hardy john Harris Neal Hcckcl Peter Hennings Mike Herndon jerry Hosek Matt Kamins Ken Kattner Brian Mntrhews Charlie Mcifreary Peter McKenzie Casey MeM11nemin Brandt Miller Tim Monnich .Ion Mosle Charlie Munson Perch Nelson Wkzlter Northcutt Clay Oliphint 144 1 2 -lawn Kinchen Nelson Lacey David Luuten jeff Manlcoff ls- 'QS' 1' 1 V229 .. X K Nz Nx X , 5, ,, , K W. R, ' r W 4410 i , E it so A ff Ji ig A . it ,R , X y a H km., TID' 'Nur David Rowlett Andrew Rutrough Ken Salycr Brad Schlacter i 1-5- fc? i ' 151 gp, , f tgw., 50 'Qf+f ' 4 1 it SSL' X f t David Stoddart Charles Sweet . X Craig Prenglcr Tom Pulley Rick Rasansky Greg Raskin Frank Rolfe Erri Thompson Cedric Tung Brad Urschel jimmy Wasserman Parks Wesson john West Steve West Eric Yollick 145 Sophomores CLASS OFFICERS fl.-RJ: David Mullins, Sec.-Treasg Adam Seidel. Presidentg Robert-Ienevein. Vice-President. Pitil Bennett Cltgirles Bogitwriglit Vlolin Cillioun Dgivid Cgtsex' Brodie Cobb 146 4. X .,, xx N X Larry Corbin liirry Crisostnmo Allen Custard Trey Cutler Steven Epstein -lay Faulkner lid Feldman Russell Foitasek john Bacon Reed Bal-ter Blake Beckham .Ieb Beckwith 82' 3' 9-'X 'TT' L K . . '49 :Q .Q : Qf' X x . F1 . 1 Q john Gilchrist David Grecnblatt Rodncy Grccnc Chris Gribblc Xvallacc Hall David Hart 'C' 'N-Y Scott Hull Reuben ,lat-obg Bobvlcncvcin Keith Kaclcslcy Kevin Kndcslcy Stevc Kattncr Robert Keeler Kevin Kcster Olin lnncaster Andrew Landisman Lance Lung Peter Leveson Neil Loeb Peter Lx neh Carnm Maguire Darrell Robins Stephen Rude Bobby Russell Bill Salells Derek Saunders I 8 Marty Mannto -Ln' MeAulev Bill Melmn David Mullins lfrieQuint.1nL1 latnes Redruth Brad Riclmrds Howard Roluinowitz l' Sur X kb-' I Rav Ornid Steven Peslaind Bill Pitkens QW if .ti 3 w-us -qi A-A Brad Stoffel Smith Stollenwerck David Toombs 11' .L ,,. L ar' '1 i ' if ' x vs P ft? ,. , as -.1 f 4 , at v an KN... g -4:4 ' ' A jeff Spears -Iamie Spellirigs jeff Stager Stan Stewart Richard Truitt Harold Van Schaik David Vaughn Rick Wiiecliter ,Ion Sayah Scott Segal Adam Seidel Bingiee Shiu Mike Singer Ryan XValker Harrell Wezitlierly' Mike Weed David Wilkit' Philip Wfoodward 149 Vlohn Darley Freshmen Stuart Altman Ken Anderson Kurt Arnim Kyle Atkins Ai ,, ual ' QU' FQ' Herb Benenson A S Q 5 S. Ray . is '1 , ,, 'Q CLASS OFFICERS fl.-Rj: john Ponder, Vice-President: Kvle Adkins, Sec.-Treasg Toby Roosevelt. President: Scurry johnson, Student Council Rep. Steve Berger David Billings 6- ,leff Boswell if Mike Brown Kyle Caswell ft- Daniel Chu Collin Cohen larry Cotten A A HSN Ks ss F 5 X Richard Dzina M Harry Engle i N Chip Entz 1, 5' Richard Esler r Michael Ferguson Q - -X '--' ttt if 150 Qi: as X Mark Ficdorck VIoCy Fogclman Randall Fojtaskc Frank Ford Kenny Hersh Mark Hill if- .9 K . l 2 Drew Holton Marc Hubbard Robert james Brad -Iohmon Scurry johnson Doug Keys Corey Ladd Chick Lancaster lN1ikC Larkin Bo Lcrr Paul Logan Kirk Lola Eric Lombardi Michael Long ,. it Ii - L - wb 5'5- Tom Lmvsc -Iohn Lum X9 .. i'.. r Doug Nlglnkolf Dax ici Mnrcuf Adrian 1XI11rCngo-Rpwvc Clmr1icIXIg1rtim Y ling Russ Mason john Mcaders 9.229 LN., Michael lN1eadows ---., L. Qu-:ff XX'eb Millsaps I 1 'QA -luck Ncvillc Ahh V sv Q65 Www if Paul Ncurcircr Dan Northcur Carl Oman Barry Pollcy -Iohn Ponder Mark Ruskin Russ Rian Larry Roach Toby Roosevclt Kurt Rumsfeld Marr Sanders Mart Srorr Brian Sliiu Neil Sohol Sergio Virowluv Michael Vlfgitson Chris XV61itlicrforcl Richard Wksson ,lim Wfilligims Larry Vlilson Rob Wilscvn Taylor Wilson Barrett Wissman Gil Wolfe 154 19- Aww-v-1 Al Sorr6l5 George Spencer Eric Stcplicnson Chrim Stoffcl Ronnie Sussman Pat Taylor Stephen Taylor David Upton J., Q-Q X J A 1' X ,Q ' , l 'gf' rifigi ri' nw, Srviff .1 r:?'fff,ir in lx is ,.,,v 'ff' 1 a J. xl 1 il'l:1'l'5-'3':,. 'i'il'f':l' f21,..,,+::'1w-:N ,mi H - .JN :xzbwh fl gy? i:ix'vN.. . , 5 41' '92 W , ae ff ii .ig M, 1 ie v 1 iz 2 all 3 if T l 3? 5 -QM LM in L. K , K. 4 ,vig V X xx 'VK' Laurence Boyd Clayton Braclfield Robert Brown 156 Charles Bohannon john Bornman Q HO- Bob Browning ,lack Burrell john Clurrs Shaun Cohen Paul Allred Scott Artmann Tommy Bishop YW Eighth Grade 'WP' Q 1 Craig Copps William Daniel Michael Dirtmar 64.4 Q-M 9 hr S Q3- ed 123 Mark Epstein David Ferguson Allen Fiuzat to n Robert Ford William Foxworth james Friedberg David Genecov Q 'N .553- --...s Scott Hayes Keith Henson Larry Hercules Michael Haberecht Steven Hart Keith Goodnight Dale Greenblatt Ralph Greenlee 157 Michael .lewell Chip Kaye William Koch Paul Leveson Michael Levirz Roland Marks -Ieff Miller Gregory Murray Brian Neuhoff XVilliam Olds William Oliver Sam Paulos Byron Pendley Thomas Penzel Max Pimiigli Raymond Rees Eric Reeves Erik Reichman Dave Reno Donald Robinowitz l 58 Michael Herring Mart Hollon Mark Hurst Leevlamieson bn Z. an , ,,.--1' rbi , - L RIM Q: M L, 'ui vp-QQ T 5, ws M 'Wu-M E9 Mum fit if XVNV lil i x 'x il it Viv' YT hiv' Nm , X Q Wim, i X x W hr V Bryce Willianms David Wfood David j. Wotxl David Wfoodward ,lon Ross Rex Roten john Rowlctt Wfayne Sabo Marc Schlachter David Schreiber Steven Schultz Scott Segal Andrew Shoup Bertram Simon Scott Smith jonathan Spigel Spencer Taylor David Todd Sterling Urschcl -lohn Wilde blames Walker Aaron Wcatlicrly LCC Wclvstcr james Whitc 159 Seventh Grade ' siz fv ' A 5 up 1 K into t l Daniel Bailcy Clifton Baker Gordon Baker Bill Ball Grant Beckham Stephen Bcnenson Buford Berry Steven Black Tyson Blanlccmeycr Donald Bloom William Bos james Boswell jeffrey Brand David Brock Craig Budner 160 lohnnv Adkins Lamar Adkins vi is 'Y ?'5 Robert Alpert Nicholas Anderson fl' , ' 1 dh Uv' W .V . nf AY HMI-lll 'PQ M . -ea. ai 'xt v wg 55 wg gk' J, 'wifi' 'ner xg Kgs , 'mn ,pw i its w, w..,4 i 'i Q, P 1' is 'VA mf- Wwvli 'QI fm, 'N Q...,i ,X we vb 33 W.:- George Diamond Richard Doring Steven Eclcelman Michael Egues ga- Michael Grossman Alan Hartman john Helms David Hudgins it-Q or'-g Bradford Burdette Andrew Comess Andrew Conner jeff Davis john Dexter David Finkelman john Fitts jonathan Fuller William Goldstein David Grafe Clark Hunt Whitaker johnson Casey jones Thomas jordan Harold Kaufman 161 Franklin Kcnncciy Iohn Igircy Lriyton Lang Robert lui Glen Mui Louis fNI.incuao Gregori Mason Mirlmicl Mcrrinigin Roby Milt Thonim Nelson 162 'M' Norman Ncurcitcr Luc Pripcrr Barry Porrcr David Prim' -ld frcy R mann ski ,Turgild Rgixinskx Cfmig Robins 'limes Row Thomas Scruggs Siglfi-i Stggli -Iolin Saxton Robert Simpson un-of in Q-v is-vv YS f 43,- X 5-:rf N-W' ' -54 Qs me 1 q......,. 7 ? X ,ff David Stager David Stone Robert Strcilein joseph Tarantino Robert Taylor Michael Tierney josh Ungerman Thomas Van Schaik iw K, by ,. Wy' Monty Xwgitson Darren Vileiitherford Paul Webln Gregory XX'einstein john Wliitley' james Vifilliams Robert Williams Thomas XVilliams Andrew Wilson Robert Winstucgtr jonathan XVolens David Wfolfson Robert X5Uomblc Srurgis Wfoodbcry Craig Zisla 163 Christopher Atwell Kurt Baker Alvin Ballard Mouzon Bass David Benners Rick Bower Douglas Bowers Richard Burrell Walter Butler Daniel Cook Paul Crutcher john Ewton Daniel Fine Gregory Gaillard William Graue Scott Gregg 164 X f X Kevin Adkins Christopher Alpert Patrick Anderson ir-v l f-ft -x ' g Sixth Grade 10 W-L HQ-Q 'Q on-5, hh-1 . tv if 4nd,- l JH 'wwf' riliQi.,!,i i 'gs 'ti-ef - rg. ,, '.?g 'ik X 7 I ' wasgw. , 7 q !0 V, 2 Ox Steve Larkin Ward Lay Herbert Levy Matthew Lipton Benjamin Loeb Harry Lynch have 'unsure' 'x sw-5, Shawn MrGee Bernie McGuire john Meadows james Miller Rene Grossman jason Harvey james Henderson Hank Holland Brent Hull john Hurst Wallace Ingram Ronald jones Scott Kimple Richard Lane 165 Lawrcncc Ncuhoff Tom Neuhoff Kclly' Oliphint Keith Owens Brian Plotkin Lee Rwvitsthcr Kelly Ruath Robert Rohininstnn hlcffrcy Roscnhloorn lgvvrcncc Scltwartf 166 +. wwf David Sqott 'QS-7, lon Scnclerling Ross Stnythc john Sommcrficld Arnold Spcnccr Maxis Swangu Michucl Upton fNIil4C XY'ullgtt'Q Hugh Xwoodwurcl f Afffx Y127' 'Qhw-fp' it ,ll Russell Alilcrsori Nick Arrcrlondo Aridx' Beckwith Hcnry lknricrt 4? ii W 1, kia' Lf sl'q w- - ff 1'- ' :Q 'fZ Sgww-J. fl E it l ' af. l f- . tif! 2 .- J -A if 41'-v Brian Boys Salah Boul-ziidoum Robert Briickbill Robert Broolccr Srcphcri Brow ri ,Kohn Bryan David Callipw 'Iurncs Clark Chad Ccxmlx Buford Craig Dwight Gibbs Hans Glitsch Robbie Goldstein Robert Harrell Scott Hubbard Barron Kidd Robert Lancaster David Leviton john Lewis Scott McElhaney David Meyerson Bradley Miller jerry Miller james Millsaps Gordon Mize 168 ig J. f- , , K Ralph jackson Donald Kaspar jeffrey Kaye Stephen Kev 459- ,Iohn MacDonald Karl Maier james Marquess Najy Metni -iv- VCT? 3 if a li -.. !'-f I' in... 'U , JOB- 'Q x 2 4 f X T i 'ir' -Qu wa ,S x fs... is - pf'- Q 6 'AA 'Ci 'ir .v x 1 :K .. R, f , x 4 -. ,VLL' 1,. . avid il X Qs 9' G Bd! 5 A I , rf my W if vs-' 'i 5 9. i Sh 5 -sv' - 5 H, M a .. Eric White Brandon Williams Daniel Wissman jeoffrey Wolens Mark Mullen Rob Murphy Thomas Neuhoff Gordon Nichols Thomas Parker Lawrence Piccagli Adam Polter john Robertson james Rogers Michael Rogers George Seay David Sheinberg William Solomon john Spencer Bobby Sussman Carry Talkington Michael Thomas Grady Vaughn Kurt Voelker Michael Wesson 169 l Q , l . fl u ma ' eq' Q J... f V 'f 'W s 'f ,- M---faq, . qt' A ,,f 'r' . Vf. f 5? J' , , , ' , -1 A- vs '. rr: ?,L-H,iJrJ ff ,gxeg m ,ly-322-. 1 - S I z i P Q 5' I-ly, W -. 4 -V 5, , .- E , y 1 , M -, ., W,--' f . we ff' , 1 ' ,, ,IL . fee x'3w'-'41 . N ,Ny d if ig'-.1 ',, ff?m3+F4.' r ,, we i .L.y -h ' ,,, bv' Q Q 4 . ' fy' X ,QZQ ,E Q up ' an if Fourth Grade 01.55 1 X - 5 R- U , Top Row KL-Rj: Lynch, Hudson, Forgotson, Caudle, Nelson, Fiuzat, Rodriguez, Kysor, Rivera, Greene, Batzune, Powell, Kaspar, Vifhatley, Middle Row fL-Ry: West, Baumler, Hosea, Newsome, Keller, Brady, Ricketts, Crews, Grier, Kraus, Butler, McCall, Dun- lap, Behrendt. Front R011 KL-Rj: Forman, Bishop, Nguyen, Arredondo,-Iones, Gurke, Mank, Kennedy, Morris, XVhitman, Muncy. '. ' C .L ' gi' bi 'I X 1- Ljvjjaa K-, '- X fm. V W V .X e Q-Lb 5' A-I . ,tra eq, ,ff--'B 07' . WL' X vii- ' 17 e 3' ref I L, It-YFIQL4 --- o af at A , I ,- ,nf Top Row KL-Rjq Davies, Telford, Mank, Estess, Boatwrrght, Guthrie, Shorey, Martin, Greer. Middle Row KI.-Rj: Neuhoff. Speier Rubin, Bailey, Quintana, Dexter, Stewart, Lewis, McDowell, Ewton, Maberry, Wood. Front Row KL-Rjf Goodman, Boss, Morrow Pugh, Dixon. Kerber, Bennett, Broom, Waggener, Herndon, Naarden, Srulevitch, Cohen. 1' ff . , Third Grade Q? W Second Grade Q- ' ...- v4 -1- lp-.-.....,-4-.N -,1,J?,, .f A . ..- -off' QQ EQ. 1 fy U ' 2' sn Top Rau' fL-Ry: Redmond, Neuhoff, Smith. MacDonald, Denker, Vaughan, Wilson. McConnel, Middle Rau' KL-RQ: Donslcy, Fra zier, Bassman, Musslewhite, Adams, Barr, Elliston, Tyson, Henderson, Fogel, Denton, Dixon. Bottom Row KL-Rj: Forman, New man. Copeland, Gillenrine. Mills, Rubin-Levy, Whitley'. Weinstein, Fagan, Levy. Flanagan, Bowling, Harris. - ' 'QM 121' -J-4:41 L, a If , x fm Y .L 'Y 'W F 1 PWA 'Y if l life. kd, if I Si, P.. 4 H . ov' ,nav- Ybp Rau' KL-Rj: Bowen, Guthrie, King, Tarantino, Thompson, Metni, Rodriguez, Rivera. Middle Row KL-Rjf Hall, Marcus, Wood, Lasser, Vig, Black, Trent, Ngayen, Doer, Ackerman, Bailey. Bollom Row KL-Rjq Schulz, Miller, Higgins, Williams, Palmer, Light- ner, Abio, Neuhoff, Neuhoff, Bishop, Glast, Mai. . J ACt1V1t1SS Observat1on more than books experlence rather than persons are the prlme educators I have never let my sohoohng lnterfere W1th my eduoat1on Clemens ' - Alcott 76 Pecos VI The St. Mark's Freshmen ventured into the Pecos Wildness area of New Mexico last August for the sixth consecutive year. This yearis backpack- ing expedition was highly successful, due to the excellent weather conditions and the enthusiastic attitude maintained throughout the class. Rock climbing and rapelling were some of the highlights of the trip, Also, the student solos were once again an integral part of the journey, giving each individ- ual an opportunity for solitude and introspection. The primary objective of this unique trip, in addition to that of teaching the boys to live and appreciate a natural environment, is to create a more cohesive, unified class and improve the individual relationships between the students. L' ?5,: K H. eng . . 1 3' ,. '31 4 V:-. 1 4 ' ,xhhqkw . , ..:.,-Mg:-21,59 if 1, , N A V5 K Q: 1 . - ...W . - , X .. I 1 5. A f W., Y .Q Q' gr YY 'Q 'x ka- Y. X Q ,- L 4. E51 X wx K .Q if-a . W A X if K N 1 J' X N, , ww w , K . aw '- YQ if asa X Q mid 9 N A' Y! ,fav Q' 1' 0 Y 1' vin 'Q s 'ix ' if 5. 1 r gag M f N H N r Q. lu-ix Xxx ,irq iZ 17 78 Cheerleaders The St. Markls Cheerleaders began this year by winning numerous awards at the National Cheer- leading Association Camp. The squad continued this excellence throughout the school year, support- ing various teams, setting up many victory parties, and presenting many memorable skits, including the continuing saga of St Markls Tonightw and a circus with Football players portraying animals which befitted their characters. The 1977-78 Cheer- leaders were Senior co-captains Ann jackson and Kirk Avery, Seniors Kathy Bascone, Cynthia Groebe, Nancy Perot, Mark jones, Chuck Lorenz, David Pancerz, Bobby Rosenthal, and Mark Reeder, and juniors Craig Chapman, Tammy Ford, janet Mabery, and Liz Walker. I Fic ,, ,W Wk! k , i P-.Q ,qi lf! . las , bv. fiiiiief H' 5 L... 033' L- r 1 M3525 .H 179 Senior-Faoult Picnic The first annual Senior-Faculty Picnic was held Friday, September 30. Highlights included a touch football game and a series of volleyball games in which the faculty took three of five matches. After the athletic events everyone enjoyed salads and Mexican food provided by some of the Seniors' mothers. The event, deemed a success by all, served to increase Senior-faculty rapport. 9-ons:-null'-v 4 ir- ,Q t .tin Q wa if Field Day This year Marksmen partici- pated in the second St. Mark's Hockaday Field day, and once again illustrated masculine supe- riority. The triumph was spon- sored by the St. Mark's and Hoc- kaday Student Councils, and was held Saturday, November 19, at I-Iockaday. Such sports as Soccer, Volleyball, and Capture the Flag were featured during the battle. Chalk up another one for the St. Markis Chauvinist Pigs! , ,,.,, fw 2 ' ,fr if ' r - -I ' ws:-zfnsiefaiifsvsfs--' V A '.f5'Ifl,fSffH 755. , ,,,.,,, , ,,,. ,,,.,, a y - i ma... ,,,. , y 1 iii Bookfair The annual St. Marles Parents' Club Bookfair was held October 1 1-15. XX'ith hooks and other merchandise provided hy Colqeshury Bookstore, the sale provided all segments of the St. Marles com- munity with access to a wide variety of literary puh- lications. The chairwoman of this year's highly suc- cessful event was Mrs. james Shorey and the assist- ant chairwoman was Mrs, C. R. Monnich. TGI K If N T01 ll IF N -' A The Class of '79 held the first dance of the year on Saturday, October 22. Under the direction of junior Class Sponsor juan Egues and Steve VC'est. the dance proved to he very successful. The music was provided hy Pyramid, one of the most popular groups in the Dallas area. Iunior Dance r S., N 1 W' -5716 Pershing Tutorial N.. K Wg.. an S . - pg For the second consecutive year, St. Markis par- ticipated in the Adopt-a-School Program with Pershing Elementary School. Twice a week St. Mark's tutors traveled to Pershing and worked with either individuals or groups of students in a wide be variety of subjects. Band, Athletics. and Creative , Writing.were added to this yearis program, which was expanded to include Sophomore as well as jun- ior and Senior tutors. Sponsored by Mr. Larry Cavitt , of St. Markis and Mrs. Rose Ann Hall of Pershing Elementary School, the program was deemed a complete success. MK . nf , Terr Frost The well-known English painter Terry Frost vis- ited the St. Marks campus during the week of Feb- ruary 10-14. Mr. Frost, who is best described as an Abstract Painter, spoke to students in an Upper School Assembly, and lectured in several Art and Theatre Woi'kshop classes. Mr. Frost also exhibited his own personal film produced by the British Broadcasting Company, which emphasized the vital aspect of sensitivity in the contemporary artist. Sophomore Dance ff' HMM AW vggr..-'M Q 1. -nf, ,,,.5 fn. , C 1 -,f,-- Q1 . an 4, , c 'swf ' Q, if 4 , ,.,,., .W The annual Sophomore Dance, held on February 18, was considered one of the most pop- ular dances of the year. The music was provided hy Sorcerer, a local rock group, and as usual, the parents supplied the refresh- ments. The unique decorations, emphasizing the dance's outer- space theme, provided a refresh- ingly different dancing atmos- phere. I . 49,3-.1 i c ,W 5 Ifrv' ' f 'fe -4- gf- MM. YY ml' - .. f R V, -gf , . f , ,.ff e ,. 1, ' , it T riii -- it L my ,Ti W., I ' . W K xx M wg ,J I TP 1 is, V My fmt a . x '-., M... N - R , ,-f 2 Ra will irc ri . Y Q S V I I 7 J 15' I V . , fi., SeniorC in out Pc ,f W,-,, ,. L, 3 hal Q an Organized and led by President Crist Vial. and faculty adviser Larry Cavitt, the 1977-78 Student Council supervised such traditional responsibilities as Upper School Assemblies, Homecoming Dance, the Student Snack Bar, and the St. Mark's-Hockaday Field Day. ln addition, for the first time in its his- tory, the St. Marlis Student Council held joint meetings with that of Hockaday. Other Council officers this year included Vice- President Mark Hayes and Secretary-Treasurer Duffy Graham. The motivation and enthusiasm of all the officers made the year a very productive and successful one. Student Council Homecoming In celebration of the Lionls 26-7 victory over the Notre Dame Knights, the 28th annual Homecom- ing Dance was held October 8. Music was provided by the popular Dallas band Pegasus, The occasion attracted virtually all of the Upper School student body, as well as many Alumni and friends. 7 'l'he Annual Canpaign Folk Concert held Friday, December 2. grossed over S200 this year. One hundred music fans attended, including a large group of students from the Pershing Elementary School. The performances included a Freshman rock band called Sparks, former St, Mark's stu- dent Brad Blumenthal, and the Found Gonzo Band, The after- noon was highlighted with the fine performance of St. Mark's senior Sam Patterson and Hoc- lcaday Alumnus Allison Rogers C' 8 L 'E' d x XD gy ' 'A -:sa , k gz K 1 Folk Concert ,fri ,ii n me a ff , :lk L, 9 pw 1 . 31' X 5344- if , ,LV ,,,, W: V f .4 Qw ' WL ,, - A -lk N vhs, nf if t. 'L ivy. in 1' LM, .lr ,,,n W V at va kv , li WX f, Q 1 W . i dp sat: , t W4 Vs Q lg' , irmws K GU ,, V, .. as ' ' , 2 V 5 , 6 i -X Af is i X s,,, Can-Paign The 1977-'78 Can-Paign proved to he the most successful in St. lN1arli's history. Chairmen Evan Fogelman. Dale Vffeyand. and Sandy Wfhatley organized the philanthropic endeavor, which accu- mulated more than 40,000 cans and over 32900 in two weeks. The donations were then given to three community organizations, who in turn distrihuted the goods to needy Dallas families. Once again, the Can-Paign employed such activif ties as nightly door to door collections, lunchroom auctions. and hake sales, as well as a faculty skit and a Folk Concert, in an effort to raise more cash and cans. ln addition, memhers of the Senior Class spent an afternoon last November at St. lN1ary's Mission, visiting with many of the children who would later become recipients of the generous donations, J., I. ,fi S , il tt, NIST js z., fL..t Christmas Part The ceremonious Christmas Party, the schoolls annual day of festivities before the Christmas vaca- tion, was held in the Chapel on December 16. Fol- lowing tradition the seniors helped the first graders decorate the school Christmas tree, while students, parents, and friends sang Christmas Carols to cele- brate the Yuletide season. Later in the program, Can-Paign Co-Chairmen Evan Fogelman, Dale Weyzind, and Sandy Whatley announced the totals of the Can-Paign efforts, over 40,000 cans had been collected during the two weeks of the drive, an all-time school iecord. The representatives of the benefitting organizations were also on hand to accept the cans and cash dona- tions on behalf of their community organizations. Father Clarkson delivered the benediction to con- clude the ceremony. and nv' R K 1 4 sk g .4 -in 1 'Kwai at . Q. as 3 asf? 4. , . Af 'Sf ii- ff, i , Fi 'rs ..,, Xa, ff fn., N.. K 1 hm . 5 is 'lf . , ' ., v-fi a., l H Ylx. Nw I 'Y ,,..f-M' ,,-. ' ,dmv Under the sponsorship of Mr. Herb Meyer. the Lion and4Sword Society provided another year of valuable school service. The members are elected by the bresiding members of the Society. the Presi- dents of the junior and Senior classes, and the Presi- dent and Vice-President of th'e Student Council, The function of the Lion and Sword is to conduct visitors on tours of the campus and to assist at vari- ous school functions such as Miniature School, the Christmas Party, and Commencement. Lion and Sword if V has e 9 3' W 1 '14 A Cum Laude Societ gi, -1.5 3 9 A ,y 6 ' is The 1977 Cum Laude Induction Ceremony 1: - J' AEs ii f .1 1 -A Founded in 1959, the St. Markis chapter of the Cum Laude Society honors up to twenty per cent of the Senior Class and up to ten per cent of the junior Class for their aca- demic excellence. Presided over by Chapter President, Mr. Andrew Mailer and honored by guest speaker, Mr. Alexander Heard, the Chancellor of Van- derbilt University, the ceremony saw six members of the Class of 1978 inducted in their junior year. The Marksmen selected last year were Bill Carpenter, Houston Hall, Warren jasper, Mark Penzel, Paul Rice, and Richard Rohan. Approximately 12 new members will be added to the Society in April. 1 National Merit Seniifinalists This year's Seniors competing in the National Merit Scholastic Qualifying Test achieved some of the highest scores in recent St. Marlt's history. Three of those who qual- ified ranked among the top 100 in the state of Texas. St, Marks Semifinalists were: Bill Carpenter, David Denton, Chris Gerken, jim Gould, Houston Hall, Peter Kraus, Mark Penzelmleff Ray, Richard Rohan, Paul Schmidt, Eric Timco, and David Vanderpool. National Merit Letters of Commendation Ten seniors this year received Letters of Commendation from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation for plac- ing in the top ZW in the nation on the NMSQT. Receiving the commendations were: Brian Anding, Tom Coronado, Ruffin Graham, Tom Haas, jeff McGee, Keith McMurry, Harold Mont- gomeryuleff Sayah, David Sebastian, and Robert Wise. l94 Whiz Quiz ,,....,,, Problem Solvers ln its first year of existence. the St. Mark,s Wliiz Quiz Team performed exceptionally well. Led by faculty sponsors Mr. Sherman Zimmerman, Mr. Dean Baird, and Mr. Hunter Nibert, the squad competed in the head-to-head matches held at Dallas Christian College. Each match was composed of two, twelve minute halves with ques- tions on history, science, current events, music, art, math, and lit- erature. The team with the high- est point total at the end of the game emerged victorious and continued to the next round. Guided by Miss ,Judith Den- ton and Mr. Hunter Nibert, the Problem Solving Club is a group of students who explore higher level mathematics and periodi- cally compete in math tourna- ments. They meet once a week to discuss and solve problems which are beyond the scope of those encountered in regular high school Math courses. The Problem Solvers placed highly in the tournaments attended, as well as on the Mathematics Association of America exami- nation which they took in March. In its eleventh year of publication, the Middle School newspaper, the REMARKS-A-LOT printed articles and stories of interest to its Middle School audience. Under the organization of Editor Mike Haberecht, ,82, and faculty sponsors Mrs. Bobbi Mailer and Mr. Curtis Smith, the paper commented on school life, reviewed movies and books, reported news and sporting events, and entertained its read- ers with various contests, puzzles, and cartoons. In addition, the REMARKS-A-LOT introduced Mid- dle Schoolers to journalism and prepared them for Upper School publications. The MARQUE is the literary magazine of St. Markis School. Representative of the finest examples of writing created by St. Mark's students, the MAR- QUE is published each year in May. This year, under the stu- dent l-eadership of co-editors David Stoddart and Eric Yollick, the MARQUE displays the cre- ative writing talents of many in the St. Markis community. il' N' Remarks-a-Lot 'E Marque Chess Club AFS Club The St. Mark's Chess Club enjoyed a very suc- cessful year under the leadership of President War- ren -Iasper and Vice-President Oscar Estell. Spon- sored by Mr. Dean Baird and Mr. Mike Keyton, the club attended several area tournaments throughout the year, and turned in fine performances at each. The highlight of the year was Warren ,Iasper,s third place finish in the Open Division of the Dal- las High School Chess Tournament held at Green- hill. The 1977-78 AFS club enjoyed one of its most success- ful years. Under the leadership of Sponsor Mr. Gary Mencin, President Steve Stevenson, and Vice-President Tom Coronado, the club sponsored several assemblies to inform Marlcsmen about the different foreign exchange programs available to interested high school students. The AFS program is comprised of students interested in experi- encing the cultural differences of other nationalities. 7 Through the leadership of Sponsor lwlr. 'lack Hollon and President Sandy Wfhatley, the Environmental Council pro- vided valuable service and educa- tion to the St. Mark's commu- nity over pressing ecological concerns. Under a new system of organization, the Council dealt with such issues as the recycling of paper and aluminum cans and the conservation of electrical energy, activities which saved the school a great deal of money and made the Council the only totally self-sufficient club on campus. The group is currently exploring the possibility of using solar energy at St. Marks In an attempt to maintain the St. Marks campus and clean all aspects of the school's facilities. the maintenance staff completed another year of vacuuming, sweepings. and mopping. Unlike the school's Service Pro- gram, the student maintenance crew received wages for its work. and many work on week- ends and vacations, as well as after school. The eight students which compose the maintenance work force are organized by Mr. Phil McDaniel and Mr. james Turnipseed. En ironmental Council l 4 AM 3 ,fx , ' f it T Maintenance Trivia Club y I l RUAR This year the Trivia Club continued to plague the daily bulletin with questions that were just real important. What is the speed of light in Parsecs per fortnight? Who invented the toenail clipper? What is the name of Burt Reynolds, hair dresser? Most of these questions could not, of course, be answered, except for one. Who are the two monkeys in this tree? Trivia Club co-presidentsv Scott Adams and Mark Penzel. Better yet, who cares? This year, ROAR was led by Senior Charles Sullivan. The club sponsored bus trips during Football season to Mt. Carmel and Fort Worth Country Day, ROAR is comprised of students who promote school spirit in sporting events throughout the ' C2111 gg Y 200 This year, the Gun Club was sponsored by Mr. john Crews and organized by President Mark Reeder, '78 The club received its Charter from the National Rifle Association last year to promote general knowledge and safety in the use of firearms. The Club frequented the Win- chester Shooting Range in Dal- las throughout the year to improve the quality of their marksmanship. The Ski Club returned to Snowbird, Utah, during Spring Vacation. This trip was enjoyed by almost eighty students from St. Mark's and Hockaday. The success of this yearis club was attributed to sponsor Andrew Mailer, President senior Charles Ray, and the enthusiastic atti- tude maintained by all its mem- bers. - , s C r , , .,, W .Z 'W tj :.,sii7,gi ,T ----+ .gy-ray, 3- Gun Club Q Ski Club Electronics Club . 4 , .35 A 1 I 1,, ' Lb C f asia' if t Radio Club :Raft This year marked the rebirth of the Electronics Club at Saint Mark's. The new Co-Chairmen, Senior jeff Ray and Sophomore Kevin Kester coordinated their efforts with faculty sponsor Mr. Harold Van Schaik to rebuild the organization and encourage other students to participate in club discussions and projects. During the latter half of the year, projects undertaken included the construction of a microcomputer and the rebuild- ing of various stereo compo- nents during club meetings. The Amateur Radio Club had quite an eventful year, Under the supervision of faculty spon- sors Mr. john Stutsman and Mr. H. M. Van Schaik, the club members contacted radio sta- tions in all parts of North and South America, and even a few stations in Central Europe. Pres- ident Keith Kadesky and Secre- tary-Treasurer Harold Van Schaik also hoped to attempt a moon bounce operation, in which a radio signal is bounced off the moon's surface and sent back to the earth. Assemblies Cooixliiiiitctl hy Utuiii nf Stutlshts Huh lN'1Cyt'i'. iiimiiiiigl L1SSCINl7llCN pmx ul to hc hoth itilm'mg1tix'c gmtl ctittitgiitiingl to tht' llppci' Stlicnol this your. The viii-ictl pt'csciit.itioiis iuiituul from politittil CLlINPL1lLS.ZlI spccclics to lcntiiig tlciiioiistrnititms. gmcl evch iticliitlctl gm ctitwiul siiigtimg pcrfo1'1iii1tictA hy stu- clchts froth thc Pcisliitigl lflc'mt'ntgi1'x' Scliool, Sonic of tht- tmutstgmclitig sptuikt-rs lit-11i'tl inclutlctl Dallas City Cjtmtimilimn Rciic iXlL1I'IlIlL'7. St. lNIQi1'li's piiiriit Pctc Btiltlwiti, D11 l.gii'ry Astofl, AFS i'cpi'csctitg1tivc' l.ori XY'illigiiiis. intl iigltiiitil gals CXPCIAI Fitmli Pitts. All wcrc I'CkiL'lVCll with ciithtisigism :mtl ihtcrcst hy thc Yppct' Stliool ftutlciits. qi le 1 fl if I lib lictittr P.tul Sthmitlt Pctt: Bgiltlvviti lfrgmlt Pitts Rem' fNl11rtim'1 liranli Shorter Dallas fNl.1xorPro-'liern liill Fslaclqht Speakers This year. St. Nlarles was honored with the pres- ence of several distingtuished figures who visited the campus in order to speak to St, Marlfs students. XY'hile some spolte in morning assemblies and mid- day mid-vveelxs. many held informal discussions and slide presentations with individual classes through- out the school. Olympic Marathon runner liranlt Shorter spoke with several classes one day and went jogging with the Cross Country Team that after- noon. Mr. Michael Levy. publisher of 'lizf.x'r1.s' Alwzffvft. spoke to Lipper School students and gave a slide presentation of the various issues of his maga- zine. Dallas Mayor Pro-Tem Bill lilaclqhurn informed St. Marlis students of the latest political, social. and economic developments in Dallas. Other well-received speakers included authors xlean liritz and Scott Corhitt. illustrator lid limherly. and Pro- fessor XWilliam llay. a distinguished marine biolo- gist from the Lfniversity of Miami. L v. 'Cs Michael levy 4 4 Campus vial. it 6 A, I ' ' N . W - I y .y, .. I J -'S may . X L1 ve! X Nu sg ,-M.-:Q t. Mr Alai ,, Q' f-fn. .. fywm. . Y - .,,ag,w MW: ,.- If I A , V K , ' P ak' 2 Hr - , 1 ,,, . ' M L!-'JL--v ' Yi' M, ff zz, J,f-Q--1 . 1 . 1 14 13 , sf ., .1 4 ,, I. jf! fp ,. I 'Hwy . . ' f , s ' ' I , -- , R 5 7 4 , KZL' N' P' x xp , :Vs A 5 ' 'mx 3. . 'j' 3 ' 4 4' 'N' - f x I 'Wy 1 f I ' 1 . ,, 1 N . H M V iii, B ,i if ,xx rf' f i I , , . , . ala A , '- IV ff . f me 5 ,. , ji? - ' ,A 1 'Zyl J, la ,.,,, . , : KI 7' I ,, L H-fs , d ,. vw- ' . K f. .W,,., L ' ,Tj 3 ef 4 K.. 6 ' . .l' ' 5 ful ' T.-, ', T4 ff -'K T, ' l ' ' -'-'G -ff' 'T:'aff 9 '..'...L-QT' - 1'-'Aff ffl ' 751 '-we nf ' This year's Astronomy Club. uncler the sponsor- ship of Mr. Xvilliam Dexter. was organized hy Pres- iclent Ken Kattner antl Vice-Presitlent Karen Helms. The stargazers hegan a successful year hy presenting their annual Halloween Show Oetolwer 29 through the Slst. The Club also protlueetl a Christmas Show on Deeemlver 9 and 13, This show was unique in that it presentecl the Christmas story in a very scientific manner without tontratlieting the Gospel. Meinlwers also frequented Mr. l3exter's house at Lake Dallas in ortler to observe the stars from a less urban atmosphere. The main purpose of the elulv was to further educate the members in the fieltl of Astronomy. Debate Club I si all Nivea The St. Marles Debate Club enjoyed another superlative season this year, capturing 15 tourna- ments and collecting over 120 trophies by the sea- sonfs end. The '77-'78 team was relatively young, though experienced, and its fine seasonls record was culminated by the qualification of 5 teams for the Texas Forensic Association State Tournament. The Debate Club was once again coached by Mr. George Edwards and Miss Stephanie Brandt, and led by President Eric Yollick, Vicealjresident Louis Friedman, Secretary-Treasurer David Greenblatt, President Emeritus Bill Carpenter, and Vice-Presi- dent Emeritus David Stoddart, 207 Band The St. Marlis Band grew to almost eighty nienihers this year. malcing it the largest in St. Marlis history. Cfonductor Mr. Mario Foster. Presi- dent Kirk Avery. and Vice-President jeff Ray led the groups activities. which included performances at sporting events. pep rallies. the ISAS Arts Festi- xal. .uid various school concerts. The traditional Christmas concert drew a capac- ity crowd. as expected. which prompted the Studio Band to ioin with the Advanced Band in a little experiment. It was decided that there would he two performances of the Spring concert in order to accommodate the accustomed large audiences. The arrangement was very successful and will prohahly he continued in future concerts. The Studio hand already has plans for the sum- nier. including a 5rd alhum and trips to Las Vegas. San Francisco. and other major cities, -a I i . MJ 209 O Orchestra E- 3 - Untlcr tlic conilvinctl effort gtntl tgtlcnt of lrcsi tlcnt Piitil St-limitlt. Vitt'-Prcsitlctit Tim Monnit-li. gtntl Cfontltirtor YYLN l.'Hclgoti1tl't'li, the St. Mgirlis Oi't'licstt'11 ligitl ont' of its lincst years sincc its formu- tion in 1968, Tlit' Oixrlicstrii pcrfornictl two nintior concerts, tlit' Cliristniris rmtl Spring Conrcrts. its wcll its it Solo Rcritgtl also licltl in Curly Spring. In rttltlition, tor tlic tirst time ewi' git St, Mrirlis. tlic Oi'tlicst1'qt p11t'titipg1tt'tl in gi Dramzi Cltilv protltic- tion. providing tlit' nitisitr tor tlic spring procltirtion of Hliitltllci' on tlit' Root. ,...fw' ,,.. x , F ff fr ,I- 1,45 uf' ,XR ' x x 3 1 Ol' PQ ff , 2? I X M f f X MM 4 fy? . - M, 1 W ' , 14. b A 5 M- ff xx, ,. In I, f X ,,. , F , f iw A. if f 'Q by Choir and Glee Club Tha' lff'-78 Cflwix' gmd Cllcc Clulw. dirccrcd by lxll'.-12111105 Livengood. lmd Ll ycry nctiyc and produc- tiyc year. Thi' jlI'OL1P.S pc1'fo1'mg1mCs. mordimtccl lwy Haul ClllOI'lSICI' lbgmd Stngcr gmd Gln-Q Club Prcslf dem Bmcl Allyn. included Cfllristmns umwlimg at Medical City, KWH lfYCIlSOlljlS. and X'1lIAlOL1S short selections in the ISAS Arts l:CSIlV21l. lm ndditicm. thc choir performed in flu' AI'IICI'lL'i1fl premiere of Lcd Hurd Bcmsteink Kzlddish Symphony, 115 vvcll as in St. lNl1u'l4's own xprimgg musical. Fiddler on thc Roof. rw f 1 fb T I ff I 5 'A , if A .. '4 ,V , Q, 9:l'n: fQ V v H ,kiigfv I Lf fl' f 4., 4,5.w 1 V I MA ' W .J 'S N43 Nw-Q. fi. 'fn' .--1.3 , I .V , .,u,.: ' 1, X 'iff . fi 1 ' P ' ' . f ,grgggjik ' K SJ' J iv h x ,.,, A 4' E ' i h E X..N...,,. 1 eggs? 1 A J M qw -11':x:.. , , I .. M , A ' ' ' X I ..,. ' A Drama Club Under the direction of Theatre Arts instructor Chris Thompson, this yearls Drama Club enjoyed its most productive season in many years. Opening with Peter Ustinovls The Unknown Soldier and His Wifel' in November and following with Decemberls production of A Christmas Memoryfi the club's efforts drew large audiences at each per- formance. In February, Tennessee XXfilliam's A Streetcar Named Desire became the first play to be staged in the St. Maries Performance Hall. This production had the most elaborate set design and received the greatest audience response in many years. The theatrical season closed in May with an extravagant rendition of the Broadway musical Fiddler on the Roof, the first musical staged at St. Marlcs in over a decade. ite a if , 7, If Q N fa w e 1: I Streetcar Named Desire Unknown Soldier' E A . .sf L Streetcar Named Desirew ,...m-M.. ml' Unknown Soldier 215 2l6 Film Societ Tha St. lNl1irlc's Film Society hzicl the most finan- cially successful season this ycnr sims its hcginning in 1968, liric llrziclfmcl. thc 19'7f 8 prcsiclcnt. intro- tlucctl such tcclmiqucs as imiusing and tlrzirniitic morning gisscmhly promotions zincl zttlvgincccl ticket sgilcs to help irnpmvt' gittcmlgintc. Thc Soticty aired mlnicmus lutix-tiflite stitccsscs. inclucling Wllhc' lflini lflgim Man. Tlx Tlircc lNlL1SliCIL'L'fS.u gincl Young l:V11IllslCllSlL'lll.N The gmnugil Film Fcstixxil, hcld in lichiiigiry. was also ont' of thc hast cvcr, lfcii- turctl git thc lfcstixxil wwtt l'mullltt, The Scvtn Pei'-Cfciit Soltitioiif' Tl1c fll'QlQlL111IL'.U :Incl Rehn-l XX'itliut1t A Cfguiscf' l gnu' 'Nw W' 'f .K Fixx 5, GIQME' f , 1 , KRSM 3 90 09 O .'x+...: Under the faculty supervision of Mr. Ken Wzllters, KRSM enjoyed its third successful year of operation. The station is on the air four hours each day, broadcasting Rock, jazz, and Progressive Country music. This yearls broadcasting was highlighted by the second annual KRSM Marathon which ran from November 11-14, Staying on the air for sixty consecutive hours, KRSM raised a total of S850 during the marathon. Program Director Stuart Nance, assisted by Music Director Sandy Wlizitley, provided the necessary leadership in order to produce quality FM. broadcasting throughout the year. caac it X . ht we WG' Under the direction of Manager Tom Haas and first year Sponsor Dudy Hurst the Student Council Bookstore enyoyed its most profitable year in recent history. In addition to regular school supplies, the Bookstore also offered such valuable merchandise as T-shirts, windbreakers, baseball hats, and car Window decals. Profits from the Bookstore were used for various school projects, such as the AFS and the Canpaign. Lettermeifs Club The Lettermen's Cfluh, consisting of Q111 those who lettered in L1 xxtrsity sport. was 1ec1 this yegn' hy President Keith Coleinan, Vice-President D111e XVCyt1nc1. and sponsor Mr. Charles Quisenberry. In tlddition to pztrticipnting in their respective sports and showing up for the yerirhook picture. nienihers of the 1.ettermen's Cfluh worked :lt 1111 varsity foot- h1t11 games and organized program sales at the games. The c1uh's ninior activity this year wits the Annual Ath1etie Banquet, he1c1 in May, which hon- ored 1111 the 197778 letternien. XXfith the help of Mr. Quisenberry and the Senior mothers. the hun- quet was 21 hig success. ?' 1'-if SENIORS Anthony O'Driscoll Scott lfclams Xl Mar nzel ' ltt 51911 tttt 5219 : SU C Brian Aiming y Joh R ach r Rohan Anthony Atwfell Bob ' enthal tltto tttl tn R Jeff 2 h Bradford Paul c rnidt a e v bastian Brad a p e Dou S eldon t Bragg ith Co eman e urpin ' f 5Or13e ' R roo rist ial Currey R R g a ' yand if hhh t W tley Eric Frankfurt rv hthZ Chpck Gfittins R u in ra am Housto ' a 1' :I a er 1 Hayes Briiiee r enevetng e fLr.- Peter Kraus mmrli R 10510 Little R R R i Lorenz! cl f in . C -aiifi' ' eit c V urry aro ontgornery Tom Morris TUNI R Qffg9?Y Br rrr Jinx Baldwin r rtr1 r,rt Craig Candle Bwcfltfihapfnan ratr a Frat Davis R y Kurt Eiehenwalclil OSCaf.ESfC1l, is Piiu1FiSher'f tra' Mike Hemd Peter McKenzie Clayton Oliphint Rick Rasansky Greg Raskin Frank Rolfe Andy Rutrough Ken Salyer Charles Sweet Brad Urschel Parks Wesson john West 7 ' Wallace Hall iiiii :er iff Kevin Kaclesky gl Smith Stollenw tc Bfadfsfoffert f David Toombs FRESI-IMEN f driaii Mairengd- hrrsglgstoffel I R . VidiiiUPf6h i y tts Rowe The REiviA1i1iER. under the direction of Editor-in-Chief Bruce ,Ieneyein and Managing Editor Houston Hall continued to keep abreast of the news and sporting events and provide the school community with an effective medium for giving stu- dent and faculty opinion. The bi- monthly newspaper, guided hy faculty advisors Mr. Andrew Mailer and Mr, Kim Gagne. gleaned an NSPA All-Arneri- can rating for the third year in a row, and earned additional awards from Quill and Scroll and 7176 Dalluy Yrmef I Imzlci if I Ak ' f , rg , ReMarker 'YF ,win X X. A 1 fr? 7 pee' it i 1 The ReMarker 18808 Preston Road Dallas Texas 75238 EDITOR IN-CHIEF Bruce Jelevela '18 MANAGING EDITOR Ilaaataa llall '18 BUSINESS MANAGER Peter Kraus 78 ASSOCIATE EDITOR Mark Pease! '78 NEWS EDITOR ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR David Staildart '78 Rick Waechter M SPORTS EDITOR ADVERTISING MANAGERS Duffy Graham '18 Rick Carrey 18 PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS David Denton '78 K Kattner '70 FINANCIAL MANAGER Rodney Greene '88 Tom Marrla '18 CONTRIBUTING EDITOR CIRCULATION MANAGER Eric Ydlck '18 - Kea Salyu '18 FACULTY ADVISORS Mr. Ain! Mall B. lb Gi vw-. W 22 Marksmen The yearbook is the only mode of communication that truly reflects the individualism of 11 class. This issue of the MARKSMEN captures the uni- que qualities of the 1977-78 school year which prevailed in all facets of school life. Long hours of hard work characterized the many enjoyable months which were required to produce this book. We are extremely proud of this volume and hope it reviyes many memories of 21 fine year. X Q 1 Y sw ,ZI77 ,. V7 , X -ft ,Q ' Nriy ,Ai 1.5.7. 'f,- VLH' Q 4 . ., J : Y ' ' L ' . ' 'f mf' i lf, Editorial Staff Editor-in-Chief . . . ...... Paul Rice Associate Editor .... .... B ill Carpenter Photography Editor . . . . .Anthony Atvvell Activities Editors . . . . . .Evan Fogelman Charles Ray Faculty Editors . . ....... Iason Kinchen Harold Montgomery Senior Editors . . . ......... Mark Reeder Charles Sullivan Athletics Editor ....... ...... K irk Avery Underclassmen Editor ......... Frank Rolfe Business Manager ..... . . .Tom Coronado Advertising Manager .......... Eric Timco Advisor ............ . . .Rick Geyer, Ir. ,66 Cover Design. . . . .... Herb Rogalla Cret' ' In S . SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN cott Adams Bud Brooks john Bacon Chic Lancaster an Boeckman David Bucy john Gilchrist Mark Ragkin ,ric Bradford ,I0hn H21ffiS Rodney Greene Ruggell Rim 'Craig Callewart Nelson Lacey Kevin Kester Toby Roosevelt Willzird Korfhage Eric Yollick Niel Loeb left McGee jon Sayah eith McMurry David Toornbs avid Sebast avid Van derpool 1 X A Athlet1Cs There IS a need to feel our bodles have a sklll and energy of the1r own, apart from the man-made machmes they may dr1ve There IS the des1re to f1nd 1n sport a co1npan1onsh1p w1th kmdred people We have Banmster found all these in spert. Football 1977-7 ' 't' ' i7 1 COACHES: Quisenberry, Ashby, Duvall, Pugh, Zimmerman. SENIORS: Anding, Aston, Atwell, Campbell, Coleman, Coronado, Currey, Fogelman, Hayes, Little, Roach, Sebastian, Sheldon, Smith, Snider, Stevenson, Vial, Vidal, Weisberg, Weyand. UIUNIORS: Belcher, Brooks, Caudle, Davis, Fischer, McKenzie, Monnich, Nelson, Oliphint, Urschel, West. SOPHOMORES2 Crisostomo, Hall, Keeler, McAuley. Stewart, Stollenwerck, i Ferris 24-8 The St. Marlis Lions opened the 1977-78 season with a yictory over the Ferris Yellovvjaclqets. The Lions' defense played a tremendous game. holding the Yelloyyjaclqets to only -11 total yards while forc- ing three turnovers. The Lions scored on a one yard run hy lN1arlQ Hayes. a 65-yard sprint hy Darrell Belcher. and a sideline pass from Craig Caudle to Clay Oliphant. -lohn Roach set a school record with a -15-yard field goal to round out the scoring for the Lions. The Yelloxyjaclcets' only score came on a four yard touchdown run. john Roach . I - has-5 -A J fi W ' 'J' .. - - N Qi ' H 'Pai .41,,,g, -Lyon-,L A -11 ' I 'Jr' : - .WTC 3.57 wg 155 --.s, au.. .11 T A ur. 1 I f -. ' . T, ' . fr , :'e 1f1!'?- Q '-'Ze 1 G1 . ' f. M ' ' - '-,. ' A - c A st. .gr aide David Sebastian in hot pursuit. Navasota 14-18 The Nayasota Rattlers scored three first-half touchdowns and managed to hold off the Lions long enough to gain a hard-fought yictory. The St. Marles offense played poorly. and hoth Lion scores were accredited to the defense. Late in the first-half, Navasota fumbled a punt deep in their own terri- tory. junior quarterback Craig Caudle then scored on a short lszeeper. making the score 18-7 in favor of the Rattlers at halftime. Early in the third quarter, the Lions blocked a punt in the Rattler's end zone. Seniorvlim Aston recovered for St. lwlarlcls and 'Iohn Roach added the conyersion. finalizing the score. 22 Newman-Smith 23-14 Relying primarily on their running game and a strong defense, the Lions defeated the Newman- Smith Trojans to raise the season record to two wins and one loss. junior Brad Urschel led all rushes, scoring on runs of 1 and 2 yards. Senior Mark Hayes added a third touchdown on a 7 yard carry, and Senior john Roach kicked a 43 yard field goal to tie the school record he set earlier in the year. Though the Lions stopped the Trojans' ground game, they were continually threatened through the air. Newman-Smith scored on a 24 yard pass and later, a 3 yard plunge. 230 The Terrifying Trio Bishop Lynch 3-20 Soundly defeating St. Mark's, Bishop Lynch evened the Lions' record at 2-2. Five turnovers and inconsistent defensive play by the Lions enabled the Friars to control the ball and amass 286 total offen- sive yards. St. Markls could only manage half that number. however. collecting 135 yards. The Lions, lone score came in the first quarter on a 24 yard field goal by Senior john Roach. Bishop Lynch scored on a 61-yard bomb, a 14-yard run, and an 18- yard pass. Standouts for the Lions were Senior Brad Camp- bell, who intercepted two passes, and junior Darrel Belcher, who led the Lions' rushers with 60 yards on 9 carries. Quarterback Craig Caudle ,as f 4- --f s ig 1 fsfifxg V. ' .z fi ftia - x if .a Where am I? Cfmon Belch. That's not funny. juniors Caudle and Urschel Smilenlim. The Lion Notre Dame 26-7 ln the 28th annual Homecoming Game. St. Marks overwhelmed the Notre Dame Knights. Notre Dame took a quick TO lead, hut the Lions marched back, and held the Knights scoreless there- after. -Iunior Clayton Oliphint scored on an 11 yard pass in the second quarter. hut the conversion failed and the Lions trailed -6 at the half. St. Marks took the Znd half kick-off and captured the lead with David Sel3astian's 1-yard dash. The Lion defense forced three Knight fumbles. one leading to a Craig Caudle touchdown. The final score came on a fine 10-yard run hy Darrel Belcher. ,H ' - :W f W N if X A JS Q ms. 5, Nolan 21-0 junior Craig Caudle connected with Clayton Oli- phint for a total of 79 yards and two touchdowns to shutout the Fort Wforth Vikings. Caudle's first touchdown pass to Oliphint was a four-yard strike, Later in the 2nd quarter. St. Mark's took possession of the hall on Nolan's 30 yard line following a had snap on a Viking punt. Four plays later.,lunior Brad Urschel scored on a pitchout. Another Cfaudle to Oliphint TD pass ended the scoring for the night. Defensively. the Lions played an outstanding game, limiting the Vikings to a meager 75 total yards. 232 15 A.-fi -Lbf- 3 ! ,F krkz X ' l 4 Ji Coach ,Icthro Pugh. Hi ' i . wg .1 . sf. N . ,. 'fi R i , ui V 4, si T Cu Q I i Q. I , Q Ti' . Leis dance. ,w .8- - A if tix: E 4 JI' Ollie scores r E , Yzgcfn L,,k,,,,Jw N WY 5 Y iie3Qi1,P'UJWm '45 ,J W Q iw Q' y r I 1, i ,l .gn A . wy3w,z .,.,,A, V - Wi My e' A. Q, N W L Qgf'-12 .el junior Darrell Belcher MW I think they went this way Rccl Bcllyf Bishop Dunne 3-37 The Bishop Dunne Falcons handed the St. Mark's Lions their worst defeat of the season. The Lions' lone score came on their first possession when Senior jolm Roach kicked another record tying 43-yard field goal. However, the Falcons' offense overpowered the Lions' defense throughout the game, rushing for four touchdowns and passing for a fifth. Bishop Dunne added a safety to their point total when a poor punt snap sailed over Roach's head and out of the end zone. This defeat brought the Lions' record to 4 wins and 3 losses. t L .1 Q . - 9- -f. -I ' 9' If' N. N1 X42 1: All! . as 9 ' f. 1, hi X Y sz fs: A M 5 y ,, ure, 9 g . XR ig. In ,, '- V . , 'P . . a 4 3 ' l l xl pg i'Tr40:4 14. t L f- .fa M A . ass' 1 -if ' .. + v !.',5 ! .. sv ai, h - . 3'-iiz.if?:'f 3 iii 'L P 7 Q 6 :ff9f4i' iw A ,, i f H i 'Ti jr? A , , - Q' ' er', Hayes the Headhunter Mt. Carmel'33-34 The Lions had their best offensive showing of the year in the first half against the Mt. Carmel Rebels. However, three St. Mark's turnovers in the second half enabled the Rebels to come from behind and capture a one point victory. The Lions scored five touchdowns: two by Darrell Belcher, two by Clayton Oliphint, and one by John Roach on a 35-yard pass interception. The Rebels scored three of their five touchdowns following Lion turn- overs, and the last two on short runs. The Lions missed three conversion shots, which .ultimately made the difference. L n rlfrvsfrca - as W-- The St. Mark's Lions ended the 1977-78 Football season with a disappointing loss to the Fort Worth Country Day Falcons. The Falcons took a quick 26- 0 halftime lead with a 14-yard pass, an 81-yard bomb, a 55-yard scoring toss, and a 15-yard TD completion. St. Mark's scored later on Craig Cau- dle's two yard dash which was set up by a fumble recovery by Keith Coleman. Darrel Be1cher's 37- yard romp in the third quarter ended the Lions' scoring for the season. The Falcons scored a final touchdown with a 59-yard run. This game con- cluded the Lions' season with a 4-5 record. Smacksie on the'prowl Season's Record Ferris 24 8 Navasota 14 18 Newman-Smith 23 14 Bishop Lynch , 3 20 Notre Dame 26 7 Nolan 21 0 Bishop Dunne 3 37 Mt. Carmel 35 34 F.W. Country Day 14 33 4 wins, 5 losses And just when do you think you're going? 2 35 36 Cross Countr The Cross Country team finished third in S.P.C. this year, trailing behind St. ,Iohn's and Greenhill, the S.P.C. champions. Three Lion runners took honors in S.P.C, jenevein placed sixth, winning All-Conference recognition for the second time. McGee and Ford placed in the top twenty to receive Honorable Mention. This was the culmination of a fairly successful season for the harriers. At its outset, Seniors Brucejenevein and jeff McGee, two well seasoned runners, and juniors Greg Baker, jason Kinchen, Brandt Miller, and Mike Herndon promised to be one of the best squads in recent years. However, Kinchen suffered from a sprained ankle in the beginning of the season, and Baker was side-lined with a serious hip injury less than half-way through the season. In the absence of these juniors, the burden of the races was placed on jenevein, junior john Harris, and the younger members of the team. Four Freshmen consequently joined the Varsity team for several races, Carl Oman, Frank Ford, Adrian Marengo-Rowe, and David Upton devoted themselves to the upkeep of the team morale and the spirit of Cross Country. With these substitutions, the Lions attained a partial recovery from their losses and were able to finish the season strongly. K L 10 R j Standing' Frank Ford, john Harris, Brandt Miller, Carl Oman, jason Kinchen. Kneelinggjeff McGee, David Upton, Greg Baker, Mike Herndon, Bruce jenevein. an I 'lg 171 Senior -Icf f McGee Senior Bruce jcncvcin 237 238 Carl Oman . ,vf nf as Marksmcn srridcrs rake the lead. f Q meg. junior jason Kinchen is 3 M., , ww, .gf . '3 FN . was ,WN B,fm Ni't-,.s3.f5.5Q,FYr Q., pk dw g As., is 1 - 2,4 . ' VFW'-. 'kv 'tif' -T ,J--i ii Q - A -'-k I ' N ' 51' w :Mx .sizm ,Q 'av swi- ,Q . , X... , A , ,.xkr 13 N W , -1 ag - -.,, 4 s .f A Q Y . .ixyv yi, , K I - .L '- L, 'ni , . f ,,,'. t,.. - W' - A , ...i .V '35 I K, in A KW .. y L 3 U v .,. My ,4 N: I I A w,w9'1 T-vs, A 1 . A XT' 5 . A V 4 . M - f..lf i f x 1 3 X. +1 L we Q, K ' Freshman Adnan Marcngo-Rowe 3 I Q51 -x,, JL 1' , , .,.Q,,:i, Sffiiiiif' ' K 5' f . . junior Brandt Miller 240 N5 -9535--v-w in Q, g2wWf4L LLLL-gmwM-ive Q 1 H L 2 L 1 QI, ..... N V, sfw Aw' L ., 1 1 'k'. gf --,L L if 3 , N 'K' mx 541' A . L - Six 44 -' 8171 ,Y , r LL A 'SKS .. -ALL fw ' vi' 2 L 41 'J-gi V All? - .1 W L f 'f' L '11 qf- . LA if s ' ' L , m:,, f . L L, S ,L 1 , ' A L N y 'fi-f '- -W f 5 L 'X y A ' K 'L'L LA 1' L K f-Li1LiA1+ar-WLLW-1 --,'L mwwmxwfm1:QmvwQQw X 'F' f 11 . wr 5 . f .. ,h'35Qgg:? Nfrrz- Q ,. XL N, f . .,:s3?, gf, .i .s, ff. 24 242 Water Polo The 1977-78 Lion Water Polo Team continued its tradition of excellence by capturing a share of the State Crown at the Texas Water Polo Championships at Texas A8zM on November 4 and 5. Under Head Coach Mr. ,Iohn Stutsman and his assistant Mr. Ken Merten, the Lions rolled to a 5-1 tourna- ment record against the best teams in the state. After demolishing the teams of Galena Park and Katy, St. Markls eluded powerhouse Clear Lake, as well as defending Water Polo Champ Clear Creek and junior Olympics-veteran LaMarque. The team's only loss was a one-goal defeat at the hands of Alamo Heights, a team it had beaten earlier in the season. St. Markls shares the state title with Clear Creek and Alamo Heights. Senior Captain Sandy Whatley and Senior Houston Hall received All-State First Team honors for their tournament play, Senior goalie Peter Kraus and junior Parks Wesson were nominated for All-State recogni- tion. Seniors Chris Gerken, Ando O,Driscoll, and David Denton, and juniors Rick Rasansky and Ken Salyer also played vital roles in the Lions' success. The Lions finished the season with a 17-6 overall record and a 12-1 record against High School teams. One of the highlights of the season was the Alamo Heights Invitational on October 14, 15, and 16 in San Anto- nio, The squad finished third on the strength of narrow victories over the Texas A8cM junior Varsity, the University of Texas Varsity, and Alamo Heights. Only the Mexican junior National Team and the A8cM Varsity could better St. Marks 53 Top Rau' fl. lo RJ: Coach Stutsrnan. H. Montgomery, C. Gerken, S. Whatley, P. Kraus, D. Denton, T. Morris, Coach Merten. Middle Roux' R. Rasansky, K. Arnim, P. Wesson, K. Salyer, A. O'Driscoll, H. Hall, E. Bradford. Botlom Row: M, Weed, K. Kade- sky, P. Woodward, R. Wesson, A. Rutrough,j. Beckwith, K. Kadesky, S. Rude. U.-1 nf ff 1, ra .,,k A , . M ,,., wwf - 'M W .Jw d' Q - . .gp o 1,,f'f' f , .ggi Q ff. ' N - ,.. ,... W -a,W,h,w, 1 A mf22f 7' , , -X , ' ' ,,,1 lima ' 1, is 1. . ', M. K A 'A Af' , . .ff?M' ' ' , lf-A- f.,,r of -2 I .,'- ww V, , ,,.f 3 '-J? , r ' ,.,, r ag? ' ' lorr , ,. , 1 . I ., Sandy Whatley - All State Chris Gerken -, ,,, ,,.. M , M,,,.,,.,r ,- 7 , k M4 M 0' ,go , I , ,.-,swf 4, 1 ,fmgr 1 Wfsgiim-f17'p, 21, s.. vm ' - if l l sw' n- 4 .ruff , 4 Vs g.-1 ia. 5 naw J , . L -V I z' I 'LV' 5 752' ,, .- 4-vwvfw' Nw, Q1-.w-f .f-weeks w'swaffY'+flf'i1f5? , .. ' L m' ' Parks Wesson 1 A, v Houston Hall - All State .wp-v Peter Kraus - Goalie 44 ... . f gk wb? Kx fxifkl-'5-S A , ' if-'Q .qfr ,... ,Q iff, V 4 U' Q Ti? kr.-if-k N' ?...,,, M is ,. .,. , .QW fm u . 1 . x 4 3 ZMQM H? . YQ 1 J Q ' Q- -xr 7 it 1 Rick Rasansky 0 -14-f.,., . W ..V,k Q.. .. 4a Mew-Aw' ,gm .Quant K, ,Nw f ,QM K '4'w fmQp,. .-Q., N, ksmxwaw- sy '-w f' ' , f :AM Hall ready to strike, - - . my wx . Q Lions' Zone Defense .aQn vrfw' Y .1..'43x'ili+ .ef .af , .. . ,z qw L-1 , WA., L 5 . Q cw 'fl fl L7 aint? qv sis X x ,H .1 is m y av- as ,eau gn h a W e 1 A bggil-I ' --'fu K , f '.-awk s e , -fafa.:l a We X, M ,, . M -nys 1 ' . aw , .Jima 44,35 . SM defenders await the assault. 'L hun J, K :,, 3 . as R All .,-.-, SM on the attack. ' '1-Yv A1.i . mlv, W eee m'T17Ma W .e 8 1 , I.:,.' V ,V:, , V L 1 C W .aw ,e ,ve a a K M- ,gr S ' 'f T 3 v V., ,L ,Ufe ' g .5 in qs ' .mf f D VM ff. I. I av :':' 'pi 1,::g , KU' - 2, Race for the ball. 245 46 . ' S2 315251 if 5 N ms R if 4 N . 'N ...j ..,. .wg Ando O'Driscoll C155 out-duels no. 25. . L1 . ' ,' 3 mf, f ,L .H 1 A L E, If ,R n f 'FJ Q . P irq ' Q V .: , 'V ig ' V i ' W5 - s VJ r . Q if 1 A-. A ' A, 2, X fr fi XA, Xe It K' I I? Q, 1, . ,iv . g , 'K L Ax . Q X Sql' gg .5 - - 1' V g N ' 1 ' . 1.1, . f 1 4 5 . x , 4 v. 1 .1 g. - fn lv l ,,, .. x Q X, n k .,., --Sig ,K I .,.. Q 'I' 0 .., .. I .M , A 6' ' S. K Wfk V 41, -wand, .,,, . ,Q ,.,.,,,. A ,w,,.. Whatlcy launches a shot. gdwms 'wa' K nf... . . . X Ken Salycr charges the enemy. K. L , I .- . .. J 1' 55 fare: - LL, J' r -kh I z,,L,,LL ,..,x. L L,,- L .W ,1 sw My ' V L-,, - 'L 1 L ,,,, LL ' ' A ,LLL .W-,-is - LL L 11. j L L M . LLLL sf L L J' ' W LL ,,LL,,L V LLL, H L L L s Q LLLLLL f 1 1 L i ,L it ,LL EL 1 ,L L it i i L L '1'fm..-1-2 f'f ' if Ls ai --: LkLLf L Higgs: s i L 'L H ' 'V ,K ii i xL KL 'Ill' i sw' nm r xt, WV!! 'H-H 'b :Y f LLL' A f f .L L,,L....s Kraus surveys the situation. f LLL- I 53. LQ, ,L -A. My. 'www -,LLL L Yuma, W w ill MHLLLV 5'!?zL ALB,?f,,Lv yur., MQ 1 be W ,317 LV ' WL AL L L LL, .LW A :LL ,if ff ,, ,E nxp g M L LL L i Jafar 43' J' L X K Mi V v-x 4' '5 ' I 'j ,,,, .V-nw Qs Stutsman discusses strategy with team. nu' L 1 G ' are ' M' W L ' i l, LLM, -W f ef- ff W 'vw-my-n was f VV L L LLLiL r fu, as N ' i 'iir s 'Z' f Li ',-. 'I its --Ls - 8 we 'Nw A 4sLsi L LQ J dv f C3 L ' +' -v L vsiss ...L- f W' W' ,f' LLLL riss -- .sy J ff ' L L L W- ' 's ' ' L, gi L gi 'N N. .V SM cm the defense. 247 48 Basketball The 1977-78 Lion Basketball Team had one of the more successful seasons in recent history, compiling a 13-17 record against such powerful 4-A teams as Bryan Adams, Hillcrest, Highland Park, and JJ. Pearce. The Lions were coached by Mr. Tom Adams and Mr. Michael Shepperd, and led by Senior co-captains Davis Cable and Mark jones. St. Mark's placed well in the two tournaments prior to S.P.C. competition. The cagers swept the Greenhill Invitational with a 3-0 record, while Seniors Cable and jones received All-Tournament Honors. In the McKinney Tournament, with only seven players, the Lions took a strong third place position. Again, Cable was recognized with All-Tournament Honors. The Lions completed their S.P.C. North Zone competition with a 2-3 record, and were forced to play in the Znd Division of the post-season playoffs. St. Markls then proceeded to destroy all South Zone competi- tion en route to an undefeated 4-O record against southern competition. The cagers finished with an overall S.P.C. shaving of 6-3, while claiming the 2nd Division Championship with a perfect 5-O record. Senior Davis Cable and junior Brad Urschel received All-S.P.C. 2nd Team Honors. Solid performers for the Lions this year were Seniors Kirk Avery, Bill Hauer, Chuck Lorenz, and David Sebastian, and juniors Craig Caudle and Clayton Oliphint. 1 W 125 i' i Top Row KL-Rj: Coach Adams, D. Sebastian, D. Cable, B. Hauer, C. Oliphint, N. Heckel. Bottom Raw: B. Urschel, K. Avery, M. jones, C. Lorenz, C. Caudle. N013 Pictured' Coach Shepperd, S. Stevenson. --,,.v4 3 i s Double coverage. P Ollie at the line. 5 NSN Senior Bill Hauer Co-captain Mark jones 249 -aes.-... , N232 Y ' R .1 Qld' . ,ff B 1 ,......A....,., S -27' 250 2 3? 9 , -- ' : Senior Co-captain Davis Cable Brad Urschel scores two, 733 knior David kbastian Q ff' Senior Kirk Avery m . v A -- 9 Q M 'A ld 'W f , ,J 'ii i xxx S I Wie WM ,3 --.H-.--H wed --'-'- M - M G .X junior Clayton Oliphint brcaks loose. 'Q D , X 3, 251 2 junior Craig Caudlc '- 5 Cable wins the jump -H-... -1-...,,,-N. jones advances up the court. v , Ullman 57, x Hauer and - the jump Shot S,-J A Avery scores a lay-up, , ...me-A 1 13 W wg gr' ,ij 2 I ., Sebastian on the drive. '-s-..... 25 54 Soccer Despite a disappointing post-season, the Lion Soccer team earned another outstanding 10-4-1 season's record this year. Under the direction of Head Coach Herb Meyer and Assistant Coaches Bill Clarkson and Susan Palmer, the soccermen emerged victorious from many fiercely competitive games. The arch-rivaljesuit team, as well as those of Greenhill and Cistercian were much improved this season and the Lions lost to their skill after close battles. Yet despite these disappointing defeats, the Soccer team retained its competitive spirit and began looking forward to SPC competition in February. The first game of the post-season was played against Ft. Worth County Day. Ft. Worth seized an early 3-O lead, but the Lions rallied to a 4-3 win in the final minutes of the game. St. Mark's also romped over Casady in a 4-1 victory, and clipped Holland Hall by 2-1. This gave the Lion Soccermen a 3-2 record going into the final two days of SPC play, But snow and ice made it impossible to travel to Ft. Worth, where the SPC Tournament was being held. Consequently, after many complications and a great deal of argument by phone with SPC officials, the Lions chose to drop out of the Playoff Conference and not complete the Tournament. Senior Co-Captains Brad Campbell, Chuck Gittins, and john Roach teamed with an all-junior defense in solidifying this year,s team. Gittins led all Lion scorers with 18 goals for the season. I . .T W . . .iq-' .fag .,,, -l . --wt . i' .- -41 fre -... i . g5e,+fvkT,gfv as-nt g.-f- ZQ'i?fi?'3j:a- N qE:1a... f'r Q -L T ., ,L s 4-4 T V .JL .ur t 'SPH w In , Q '-.Il ' Y we MK fvl'iiaw ar. . , -. - , . , , ,,,.,t, ig . 'jbf-mi l ' . 'Q ' g V, Slunding KL-Rfj Coach Palmer, D. Toombs, R. Billings, Aston, B. Brooks, C. Chapman, T. Baldwin, C. McManemin, I. Loose, M. Penzel, S. Patterson, K. McMurry, P. Rice, Coach Clarkson, Coach Meyer. Kneeling: T. Cutler, D. Sheldon, C. Vial,j. Roach, B. Campbell, C. Gittins. S. Morway, B. Smith, W.jasper. Q., , . l . 1, l W l l - ' f Jfifm' .wxiw gfwwf' 4,1 -ff'-- ,L ,,k, ,f,2g,,:' Qi, .,,:3Mu,A saw., V l 4 ,f.,,, I w,,V I , ii Vk': .1, , 'af S af 3 ,Wg 4' 4, we all Q If Q y W 4, as l gS .4 N mol f M 1'v K, , , .5 I I W fn., V, :Hb - ,M , A .,.- f 1, n C Co-captain Brad Campbell v S S I 33 ol lll H Y ,,,, :N 'Zu-f.v.,gN . W'ff:,,g, -L M, , -tw 1'-'Q WMD 'f-STI :ii was mae, ' -'aw' '-,W , ' fmhx 'V . , ww Af' ,W ,,.,.. , W f 'W .Ill 'W' 'V ' : ..,,, 5 K y N he vkmq, l my :H I NIV: V7 :ff ,,,,,Q ' nu. , ,N M.,-s J- , .-y- Doug Sheldon il Y .wk ' Q I 'UV 1 W4 K f K K ge Vlbh S V ,. Y A X: . ,7 If .1 .C ,g ARL. W. samlo lm 1 .go K Co-captain Chuck Girrins an ,fy Senior Crist Vial 256 gt.. ' 1 Rf' i S: . -f . .f'f11g. ff Lxkil. Z ,'W' lv: 1351!-5Q,Qt.1i5 K ' it ' N ,skz ky ly , ,W ,, K Hr wx sK, q.,1-s. I 2 1 , 1,1 .t ' el . ,K ,. Q, my gt W Ei 5 - 1 t S ts 5 7 1- 9 gi if ' x' ' , t A l 2 4 ,E K ,HA , 4 4, '.,..,, .W is Bragg Smith ii MWA X Q C a. A Hin Sam Patterson l K' :tts its: ' ., - 4 4. ' ,Q - t M ' i K . . Q . '-1-- - QS t,,. F 34m 1 K t, QE fs an 4' X ,. 1 'P' QV '+ 'hte S? , t wi fx , SNS J , NI, tttt W f hy vm-s Penzel steals the ball. sv M,- a it T - ,raw ,ul pfffmi , 2 M -4 7 -1 ,V 6 1 2 f 1, Z ja ,L W l if , 1 ' , f 4, , E' 8 , ef, 3' ' ,ah 'ff ff, WW ,G qi ,, U.. ' . Q., ,gn W. . gd ,, N af , 7, JL! s -Iumor Bud Brooks Co-captain Roach wwf Ma Q KVM .Q ' , .1 k M, I twa, H 'H Uagf'11'r-. 3-he ,. 'ff as vsp, at I fy ffswa 'ff 45f3J?oY55Es9 'N Q' NN -Qs, is Sr 'K o PM 'N -cf QM' '1 5' ve a as Casey McManem1n .mm Q :ra . -u + ar r. ,, nf, V ir, 4, ap, W. Gittins prepares to score :vu :C -. If 'fa We 'YQ , F ., , av 5 m Q55 . V 9 'Q -953 izwggrigxqi 9 . 9,Mf M A if it QQ . ai as z W'.,,, l ,. A K? Q t 3 U ! , :ay , fu , -, , I f 'L A i Jw, .1 . in v' ,. -' . . in 7? 0. WO!! fl m 2 W 0 'Qi ' ' ' I vw A h -, Q , M. I i - Y . .' 5 , u---up ,. Q , A , V 'vm' 'A , ' if ' ' ' X I , t f off 'T' :Q ,av it ' ,Q IJ., 1 5 ' T M an - 3 'gi .s AgfQa ggkwgz J YM FM w f ' ia 4 1 :la , ff J wv'-f , . V Z. 34 Z 5' 4 ,,.,L A ' g rhgwvg ,,,,, ,, Mimi: , L, ui .4 was .y x. , 5 I .L ,if My I I fdafxwi 5' 1 ai Jr.. 4, 'ZF-1 f , in .3 ' ww A- .L .3 -H .f2.' cv! ' ' M T ' 1'1 +-51' 'W Yf'2 'i'A.g- ' 4 ' . , - T.-we. M ,,,'- , 'VM 'L H :gn f gp fling - , CWM 2 Seniorjim Agmn john Roach on the prowl. ,- J is .. ,N 4 .fm H J..-.fu 2, 2 ,, 'K if an ' -. w 260 Wrestling Under guidance of Head Coach Tim Brennan and his Assistant Kim Gagne, the 1977-78 Wrestling Team finished the year with a 7-6 record. The team was led by its Co-Captains, Seniors Tony Atwell, Rick Currey, and Tom Morris. The Lion grapplers fared well in the early stages of the season, placing second in a Quad Meet involving Bishop Lynch, W. T. White, and Jesuit. The Lions also competed and placed well in the Ebby Halliday-R.L. Tumer Tournament. But the highlight of the season was the close-decision victory over 4-A powerhouse Lake Highlands. The Wrestling Team worked hard all year in preparation for post-season competition. In the first of these later competitions, the District Tournament, all wrestlers were allowed to compete. Those that finished fourth or better, advanced to Regionals. If a wrestler placed third or better in Regionals, he was invited to participate in the State Championships. Five St. Mark's wrestlers placed well enough to be included in the Regional Tournament this year. They were Seniors Scott Adams, Keith Coleman, Rick Currey, and Tom Morris, and Sophomore Adam Seidel. Of these, four wrestlers were invited to the State Championships: Adams, Coleman, Currey, and Seidel. Two St. Markis wrestlers managed to place Well enough to be consid- ered among the top five wrestlers in the state of Texas in their respective weight classes. Keith Coleman placed fifth in the 185 lb. weight division, while Rick Currey placed second in the heavyweight class. Other standouts for the Wrestling Team throughout the season were Seniors Tony Atwell and Tom Coro- nado, and Sophomore David Vaughn. Top Row KL-Rj: Coach Gagne, A. Seidel, A. Custard, T. Coronado, D. Mankoff, B. Davis, K. Coleman, R. Currey, T. Morris, S. Adams, A. Atwell, T. Roosevelt, D. Clowes, A. Marengo-Rowe, Coach Brennan. Bottom Row KL-Rj: B. McLain, D. Stoddart, C. McCreary, P. Disraeli, B. Miller, D. Wilke, B. Hardy, B. Sachs, E. Stephenson, S. johnson. The mat ff.-4? , g Nm Nana- if -Q... .Au Senior Keith Coleman Senior Co-captain Tom Morris -Q , ff-, fav q ' ' if Y 5, , ogy Q-Q -.QL F Q, wwe junior David Clowes 261 262 Coaches Brennan and Gagne Co-captain Tony Atwell . ,. N Vkqw Arla 15 Senior Scott Adams reverses. K K kkAi i Co-captain Rick Currey Sophomore Adam Seidel ?.fE , , N v ' 2 'rl' ' A pensive Morris. 26 A 6- ..,. 7- Oh no you don't! Currcy pins his foe. Custard has his man. 1 'www i fir' ' Kr Tom Mcnrris in action. Senior Keith Coleman pins to win. i Q i . ia. Y Another victory, 265 66 Swimming The St. Mark's Swimming Team this year was the most successful in the school's history The squad's 7-1 dual meet record and impressive performances at invitational tournaments established the Lions as a state powerhouse. The team's accomplishments included dual meet victories over Bryan Adams, Jesuit, jj. Pearce, Plano, Bishop Dunne, and Wichita Collegiate. However, the most impressive of these was with Bryan Adams, ranked second in the state last season. The Lions won by a score of 84-72, in a meet that saw six school and pool records fall. The tankers lost their only dual meet of the season to highly-touted Richardson early in the season. The Lions had their best finishes ever in each of their four invitationals. The swimmers won the North Zone TISCA meet, placed second behind Richardson in the S.M.U. Relays, finished seventh in the presti- gious TISCA state meet, and topped the field of forty by nearly 70 points at the Alamo Heights Invitational. The team's finishes in both the TISCA meets established it as one of the top seven teams in the state. Seniors Chris Gerken and Ando O'Driscoll,junior Parks Wesson, and Freshman Richard Wesson rewrote most of the record board, combining to set over half of the school and pool records. In addition, Seniors David Denton, Houston Hall, Peter Kraus, and Sandy Whatley, and junior Rick Rasansky were top perform- ers throughout the season. Top Raw KL-Rj: Coach Stutsman, D. Denton, P. Kraus, C. Gerken, S. Whatley, Coach Merten. Upper Nlicidle Row: A. C,Driscoll, H. Hall, P. Wesson, H. Montgomery. Lower Nliddle Row: R. Rasansky, J. Beckwith, R. Wesson, P. Woodward, E. Bradford. Bottom Row: A, Rutrough, B. Lett, K. Kadesky, K. Kadesky. 1,5 ,.'l Sfblhw gp-1 f . N 'M , .LFUQ Senior Sandy Whatley A . ..,, w.,, yl 2 if junior Rick Rasansky f -faiw, r ,x.. ,fy ,. , if V .., jf V 267 68 Preparing for the race. lwllllll, 'vp' 5 'M 'K ' Q52 ,uf2,' --Ls-u-qu -1 1 A53-Eisia 4, ' . L ,gift ,ML ,X V Ibvwos. -A ., .- , Q :xi r Y .- W 7 ,15 ' - 9- - ' ' 'W N Q .QQ ' r 'fZ1 ml rr.. Q fV'-' A rf'- Senior Captain Peter Kraus A ' Ig ,.l 4 415' p-Q Airborne! W ' ' MSF M ' A f r ,Am K. f? , if ., 'M' .I Senior Chris Gerkcn s s gr- ? VM f' - HMUNWN A . R l .., Freshman Richard Wesson M 'Fx .nf 26 270 Y ,, ,V bv M ,Q lt Q. 4-A Q. 'Q ,. 5': 'Y ii, 'df' Q. I , Q si? 'Q Sw if .wif Wiki QL-'A sa i IIVV 1 f ya I 8 , , ,Nl A 1 ,., M10 4? 1' L fff if gl y ,M J if, sf is The diver - David Grccnblarr ..5 is 55' ' , di l ,R ii 'w..i Senior Houston Hall 4 s ,, gf? .-Q., ,, ' -b ,, iff. M 'lwf 4,1 M. .44 A A, ,,,,.,,,,,.. ,W V .fy 'Y 1, , Ando and Ando M? L X WEE Mg Fencing One of the strongest squads in its history, the 1977-78 St. Marlcis Fencing Team sent an unprece- dented ten members to the junior Olympic Fencing Tournament in February. Paced by Senior Co-cap- tain Paul Schmidt, the Lion fencers achieved national rankings in all three weapons Cfoil. epee, and saberj. Schmidt ranked number eight in the nation in the under-20 foil division, while junior Co-captain Oscar listell advanced to the quarter finals in the tournament's under-20 division. Robert Brown and Clay Bradfield, both under-16, were able to move to the quarter finals in the epee and saber, respectively. The ten Lion fencers qualified to attend the pres- tigeous national tournament when they swept the junior Olympic qualification tournament in December. One month earlier the St. Marlis team also made large gains when it competed in the Dal- las Open Invitational Tournament against fencers from such organizations as the U.S. Olympic Fenc- ing Team and the US. Modern Pentathalon Train- ing Center. Maitre d'Armes Daniel Nevot. who has coached the team since its birth in 1964. and Assist- ant-Coach David Forman once again guided the team to a successful season. C9 ! i 4 Q ,Q . l P: ,... . .K ,xx -, 'N l 5 I 2 tr gt' i a , .Q .... C, - -7. f ' ' in .. f if --if ' at 2 ' sn. F .V I it A in 'N A Q The Captains RW gg ' s 7' ri 3 T A , Y' We 'W I CX. .. .1 . 3 A p 5 ...,, ge- at f . . 5 . Q, .. at , A. . , J -ix Q - g ,ig .. .... --f -. Back Rau' KL-Rj: B. Allen. A. Gilbertson, C. Sweet, R. Brown, K. Arnim, R. Wise, bl. Clutts. Front ow Coach Foreman. O. Fstell, P. Schmidt, R. Brown, C. Bradfield, D. Northcutt, Coach Nevot. Paul Sdxminlt C15-C117fL1iI1 Robert VUisc lun 'cs 1 gif - K X ,ul X T ff' J. :Q ..., mir Wt ,' , S' PY' f L' ' -L ,- sw Q' ' 4 N.. JK 27 74 1 ai nb as jf A tricky maneuver. S -.ss w s- A P u-v Senior Co-captain Paul Schmidt ,,,h,, , 1 f f ,, , eh, I-1 ,W Qi , hih f h ' Ah, , , M, ,1L,,.,, 4-WJ-ff ,pw junior Oscar Estell. j,,,w,,, H, ,, ...M mf- , Si X H Jff 1 I ff Ka-uf '..,,f Sf 27 76 The St. Mark's Athletic Program incorporated 15 another Varsity SPC sport this year, Volleyball. Under the direction of Head Coach Phil McDaniel and Assistant Coach Tom Adams, the 1977-78 Vol- leyball Team had an outstanding season, compiling an impressive 7-1 record. 'J' 723 FY FD 4 fb '1 f-1 CJ FD rv FD 5 :T FW 75' FD O.. 5. r'O X 'U fb D. fb D fl fb 2 F-3 tn fb BJ if 3? 3 D5 Q. FD c: 'U PF: o 1 U- R4 l'Y :r fb U1 1: to fb :. 0 1 CIS E o F-95 Pi. F? :- fb ET o D competitors. Anchored by Senior Co-captain Rich- ard Rohan and junior Co-captain Tom Baldwin, St. Markis easily captured the SPC Championship by defeating Greenhill and Casady. Named to the SPC All-Conference lst Team were Seniors Richard Rohan, Mark Penzel, and Chuck Gittins, Seniors Malcolm Winspear and Ike Loose, and junior Tom Baldwin received All Conference 2nd Team Hon- OI'S. Coach Phil McDaniel Top Row KL lo Rjq R. Waechter, Coach Adams, S. Patterson, D. Cable, M. Penzel, B. Hauer, Coach McDaniel. Middle Row: T. Pulley, T. Baldwin, K. MCMUIIY, I. Loose, C. Gittins, C. Sweet, S. Adams, D. Mullins. Bollom Rowq Sayah, M. Winspear, R. Rohan, S. Berger, T. Cutler, P. Black, D. Boeckman. I N Baldwin and Loose Mark Pcnzc-l of is 13 his , Malcolm Winspezlr 277 +-,Nu Xu., , , x. ,,1:,:,fw M rx 45- . 4, ,,,, N? Block that shotf A T4 W A M, ,.,,, 'f L A V ,.,,, WT I I , . f ? ' e is 5 2 ' -Mme-1 t . A ' I H. , sr. IkC Loose' 78 if -.Nw . A g Y mf M -'-,.M..,M:.z. ,M Wa. vi W, A . f, 2 '35 - 4 279 Advertlsernents The road goes ever on and on down from the door where lt began Now far ahead the road has gone and I must follow 1f I oan pursulng 1t wlth eager feet unt1l 1t lolns some larger way where many paths and errands meet And whlther then? I mnnot say Tolklen O 0 . . n ' 9 9 u Q 0 9 u Q 0 n 9 1 1 s N L 1 n A N , U C a ' a ,- Congratulations, Class of 1978, from The Horchow Collection We think you're in a class by yourself, and so are the savings at the Finale Shop. It's filled with gifts, home decor ideas, fashions, accessories and gifts from non-current catalogues greatly reduced from original prices, While there, register to receive free monthly catalogues of our exciting new merchandise. lo8 Inwood Village, L vers' Lane near Inwood, Dall Monday through Saturd y Q 30 to 530 THE CDIL-ECTION FINALE Young people are the heart of the community. Siiviil- llilllllil WHOLESALE FURRIERS Fur K if J N i- vi., fffigli gl, su 5: 2 Sales and Service 6 mmgai EEE g 908 Commerce St. W- mf i I 741-1281 REALTORS 'li 282 Rodger Meier Cadillac For those with great expectations. LBJ Freeway at Welch Road, Dallas, Texas 239- 1341 Compliments of Dallas National Bank 3300 Commerce Street - Dallas, Texas 75226 12143 824-2011 umnzn r.o.1.c. Member Repubhc of Texas Corporatuon . 1 . 35,2 ,- X ' . A -. CoNqRATulATloNs .,3',. QQ'- ff af v -5 L B0NIE1H1mE iinoiylBllSU'Y ,R fnom ' A RESOLVED: TEXAS OKLAHOMA EXPRESS THAT UJE SHALL LEARN MORE AND MORE ABOUT LESS AND LESS UNTIL EVENTUALLV CUE SHALL KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT NOTHING. 36224128-BEAD Cum of DALLAS Too beautiful to eat. almost. Goodies from Goodman. Our catering service is ready to help you set a gracious table for your business meetings, office and home parties, and all festive occasions. We offer tlffinest meats,vegetables, fruits and cheeses. Fruit baskets, nuts, cheeses, candies . . . all are delicious personal gifts for those special days, or a pleasant surprise for any day. Our convenient mail service makes a thought- ful gift quick and easy. Qoeolies from G ilman., Phone 12143 387-4804 QD Q - . . . bringing you a personalized service for your selection of 0 Wall Coverings 0 Floor Coverings ' Draperies! Bedspreads 0 Furniture 84 Reupholstering 0 Cunom interior Decorating 0 Color Consulting IJ Main Office and Showroom: 12102 Inwood Road, Dallas, Texas 75234 13384 Prawn Road ht LBJ, 2334773 Preston Center: B302 Preston Center Plaza, Dallas, Texas 75225 U' rk National Bank Pork Lorne at Boedeker in NorthPc1rk Center The financial center of North Dallas Lobby hours: 9 to 3 Mon. thm Thurs., 9 to 6Fri., 9t01Sat. Drive-in hours: 7:30 to 7:30 Mon. thm F ri., 9 to 1 Sat. 284 IS lllf Dll-'FH?l lVL'l I 4-HG' Trail ays Passenger Service -Tours - Charters Package Express U You're not alone when you're travelin? Trailwaysf' You can afford to be exrravag ant. f BACI-ENDQRFS Jewelry manufacturer and diamond importer Compliments of Family Owned and Operated 112 1 ' 0 Y C M , ommerce 1 ' B k . y ' QL 4 Q an RESTAURANT Specializing in Fine Mexican Food iZl70l1'XI.gfentra1 Expwy. 4447 Magi? Zzel. 1 5 Preston Road IC ar son - 238-9741 Closed Mondays BOX 707 Preston Royal 4011 Cedar Springs Dallas, Texgs Shopping Center 521-4740 368-5765 Closed Tuesdays 1 287 S1fNQ9Ys11RQNQH 5. -Y x 4 , I.-.-rf' I xv A R .. , - M 5 - I QX 4 x . l M4312 , , Y f 1' ! k..., U ,V 1 b l: Y' M4 Pix .wir E fr 1 11 111111111 A if .1 if 1 11.1 f1'11i 11111 e 11 3 11111 1 3 3 .. rx I ' A9 It ,j 6 :Hut Ar. .fy 1 1- . X E 2, ., Y X- vu rl. ,, , ,:-i ful gal 1 V JM V A i Q efrl :BQ z Q '23, ,. ,. 1 1 -1 - 1 ' Q., M ' ' 1 1 A family affair with Fairmont f1air. 11130 a.m.-2:30 pm. Reservations recommended: 748-7218. Venetian Room. At The Fairmont. 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Darlas Texas 75201 121111741-1501 ., A Congrotulotions 'ro Bruce Jenevein, Editor, ond All Members of The REMARKER Sfoff on on Oufsfonding Yeor. Environments bv Kattner m th an K I Ln xrummnl tm pwpk wth du: n on mn Pmuifrom'wXUiXlUtu's U001KJ and up puusuun LI umm nwhnp i uxlmn hmmm 1: dwv n ur nu Kattner Dudupmcnt i omp IIN I 'Nu xl xplusx Q 300 IJ1!lV7'?'?I fvi' UQ! 71375 289 'X O - ' 4 N11 1 11 hum z kz1tlr1cru'cz1tcmx um! . ' N , K f ug X 1' f Q' ' i . fy- . 1 .11 Kuttncr hmm is uncquzxlcd in xzxluc and Yom ' X 'Ag ' rx 5 X X 'L X X 2 t IH! T r1hC'cnm If '1 my Suit ' , . 1 ll f, -Q J, f .T f K Preston Royal Barbers 219 Preston Royal Shopping Center r Tuesday-Friday: 8 a.m.-7 p.m. 368-9209 Saturday: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 368-1874 ETEEI.. I-LII I H-JI-II I':I P.O. Box I 100 Midlothian, Texas 76065 Q21 41 755-8241 qmefroy 299-5212 H Congratulations to Tom and the Class of l 978 Underneath ucas B 8: B Restaurant 352ooak1awn Mr. and Mrs. Open 7 days-a-week 4P-m-'2a-m- William B. Morris Compliments of iIlC FIFSI- MEIRK REALTORS3 E5 REEL Estate Happy reminder Life ahead offers many uncertainties But throughout the years one constant remains. Your Balfour class ring lt will never fail as a happy reminder of the golden years you shared with your classmates Wear it with pleasure. Bob Lynch Balfour Student Center 4026 Lemmon Avenue Dallas, TX Representing JEWELRY'S FINEST CRAFTSMEN A fl 4 , A' . f' ifffff N ffgff 7 faux x if 1 'wx :N If, .ln 4 af PV f 'Ii ' l How we treat ou like a Cadillac owner. If ,pw .f V M At Sewell Village ' 6 f i Cadillac, we provide i 8 . ' 1 51 f you with services no f other Texas dealer p X offers. We offer a full day's - use of a free car, when . qw. yours is indisposed. , It's our way of business I ' to provide a standard of service equal to the F incomparable fr 1 ' automobile you drive. 5 .Q 1, Because we make it our ff, business to be something ' more to our customers. f' And because we believe a X ' Cadillac owner shouldn't settle for anything less. Om' service department is open 6 We deliver your car after servicing, for a nominal fee We provide the Sewell Reservation System, which allows you to reserve a service date and time in advance. Simply call 526-8505. In addition Q8l?1ill 'l,' oi - as tothiese five , special .f -- 'T - services, we offer 5 ' 9 frequent service , Lf, , specials for Cadillac 'ZQN owners-onoil . . '-,J changes,tune-ups, S' anti-freeze and S more. You take advantage of the finest in Cadillac service, at considerable savings. It's more than the finest Cadillac service in Texas. It's service with style- Cadillac style. At Sewell, we treat you like i ,, daysa Q igtit not . ' E We give you 8 free oil changes with your new Cadillac. a Cadillac owner. SEWELL Preston Rd. at Mockingbird, 526-8505. ? ff XM' 0 1 X 3 11 1 L, K '45 I 0 if 4 ' .. f 'Q V Nl'l,lv FW Y ,... f I 4 0 f- , Y N ,A fUMx 1' Dallas' Qutstandi g S p 3 Compliments of -Ka. X ,V G CI S T ' t N 1 IRON 12, METAL COMPANY i f - 1 'Ev 1':'f'fkSXl 33:10 P o swam . DALLAS, TEX Stamp ancl Coin Green Peach Michael Jacobs Sta m ps, Inc. President Burnelle Brooks, Manager 133 Preston Valley Dallas, Texas 387- 366 Congratulations to the Ashby Auto Parts 6061 Forest Lane 239-1 317 Class of 1978 Helen ancl Don Carpenter Vanda Beauty Counselor JA NEEDLES. 'GRANTS PRESCOTT' i N EW I WKIKENBURGQ PH0EN'X ' Miaiiaenr CHANDLER. 'SUPERIUR FLORENCEEOOUJGVZINKELMAN YUMA ' CASA GRANDE'El-gy .SILVER CITY . TUCS ' ON QENSON ' DEMING TOMBSTONE. , vNOGALES Materials E?i,lfgVl?AFH ljl C Building LOCATIONS OF FOXWORTH-GALE AND ASSOCIATED STRATFOLZD DUMAS' BURGER' I CLARENDON. .ICO ,f x. NOCONA. HERMAN .mas WHLTESBORO' if .BONHAM 93,2 N1 nenroi ,IAcKlNNEY.EPAgNfEM0UNf PMSA DALLAS R0 . WINTERS WLNNSBO 50 . KERMIT 'BALLINGER 'PECOS tSAN ANGELO TEXAS ELDORADO ozorm- ' 'ALPINE 'SONORA ' MARFA ' KERRVILLE n MTH LUMBER COMPANY JMPANIES 7YY YVVY V V W jf.:-E f , ' 'ki 5? ,i , of ,,q - vu edkg Eiig JEL 11 fl an ' we xv 2. QA O X.. X, , KA? lx , rf 2 , M 1 is 1- fx -L LN ' N E-3x92 o 5 111 CLIL ELL 8x SCN GENTLEMENS APPAREL DALLAS Arthur L. Owen Company Insurance 1712C S 3' 1710 D11 T 75201 A steakseafoodspirits PRESENTS steaks! scampi! veal! lamb! and the best Sunday Brunch N E U H 0 F F B in Dallas Compliments of PACKERS INC. LBJ at Dallas North Tollway 3878800 Qld Town in the Village 363-8686 Reservations Accepted American Express, BAC, MC, DC Accepted Internationally Known for Our Integrity and Experience as Quality jewelers for 100 Years Ji' f gRS 4tO5QwOqL0 O 'pf xwlffllx NC E XB Downtown ff Preston Center Northpark ' lrvtng Mall 3' Town East Valleyview Riglca Place X Ridgmar Mall, Ft. Worth Sharp Hardware Co. Dallas Oldest and Most Complete Hardware and Hardware Stores D i SA'v+ R x . ' 4 ' 2 EIIBIIIEEEIIIE FOREST LANE CLEANERS. INC Dallas, Texas Charles L. Grant 6029 Forest Ln General Manager Dallas, Texas Compliments of V- C Compliments of Preston Center Pet Shop Bont-Nu Auto Co. 4501 Ross Ave. Dallas, Texas 75204 826-4179 Congratulations to Scott ond the Closs of 1978 From Mr. ond Mrs. Roy Potts E' llr . . . for the Contemporary and Classic Wardrobcs 114 Preston Royal Dove Andres Reol Estote Investments C pl T f J. L. ROACH Compliments of MAX THOMAS w H W ' ,, My M, ,Q-.w,f55w4w:f . W, X , ,, A ,,k.W,,xyg'!h- My MM. 25,8 - ' 1 w , Qu- , Af Ma MW 'W 4' Wm ' ,V X M- W ,f lx , 7 A V w Q .,,, M M' L W 8? Y ' ww M , K' I M. ww 'M v 'P 1 ay. WWW WMV- f .7 -nr 3 M me -o . 1. W M A if - an 1. o - - 'af- -vnu-ww '15 Y was ' , nmwvf 4:- , -iv qu. .ww Dedicated To Mr. John T. Whafley by Charles Sullivan Compliments of H. W. Boss 81 Sons, Inc. Harry W. Boss, Jr Richard D. Boss 06 5 : Q . The Twelve Year Club 1 ., ,M - - I 4--..-KJ ig f A k4,g-if .,. ,A .- gw-5.-.-M, V- a ,-1 5. ' K'-TA, ' -i'1 , ,Q .gw ' 323- My AP, : N: e ix-few eeee -,:k-i,, . 1 - gg-x AM X -g , - ,, A ,fx - K -i R, g - .. W- R. X fy.-.W ' S Q - I .. e : .1 K x. ' ,Q X- V' I Q Q E ff e R ' .. x J X Q A .sz Q 4 u asf a k 1 Congratulations fo Housfon cmd the Class of 1978 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Hall Wallace '80 Sydney '84 5 A 44- - , 3' Y i N x X f' RQ - 5 mm 5 ,-. fig: T-S . QB N 'W I Q . .' ,ff-1 xg 'x ,x 'Tu-f-J 43 , ?:. 'gin - A 355 4, rf, :3: ii?:jE . . fs: 515757 . , ,:gi-fi-,: I1i'I '3:?35:gT'.' '. 5 'I -'ff , .71 7 ' ' .-Jfwg,-'g,., ..'f'. S1 -165:55 , . 1223!-' .sf 15312 -,X :l7f 2-zigif' l 'f'7- - IFE '-42537 :sn-. ...H fl-,QQ-3: , ' -1 --:ziggy '-Li, 'L-f 'Q ' ' L. r':g.jIf5: --,, .:3f.1I,LL!lv ' r y N -'Z jkirl'-.g' ,,:, as X bw H if MMWMA? 25 HWS 1 ,O W Y5qZ1Z?r1nivmg gglqw aw fwdmfpri v1H'o lvngh ew 430116 35141 W 'VC 4iQ fm5 Swag? wgfed mmwmmm, DODD ff? S Garden Center -10729 Preston at Royal -361-6491 - A - Je - Y - Y- -,,,-Y W Congratulations To The Class of 1978 Judge and Mrs. James K. Allen James '76, Frank '77, Brad '78 72 William H. Sullivan and Vecta Contract Salute St. Mark's and The Class of 1978 V t C t f t C f ontemporary f r f r 1 h tel restaurants, h p r 1 U t ff d homes. 1:u.i1:ef-HQQQLY , V k ,E . ! ox N ,. W W I Wi'-a '?Mrr 'Q 'A'- HN,'fE 'Q xx Ea rf G mm Mawr 3404. Ccwwzaa wesm Kgdak 207 PRESTON ROYAL SHOPPING CENTER ,mum DALLAs,rExAs 75230 mm 12141369-7121 We Sd! Twwgwm M jaw Camwu - E - fav L am lf' ?I3i.ifK:5 Q 1 QL N? , Win sr ,.,, W YW Congrafulahons To Tom Our Senior Super-Mex From his Padres I Ilusfres Barbara y F.X. 311 Compliments of ix,..-VA' ' 1 One More The Juniors Year To Go! G08 NMI ' Offices Throughout the 217 Metroplex PRESTON ROYAL 363-5895 SHOPPING CENTER Jolesch Photography Elliot C. Jolesch Photographer 2322 Phoenix Drive O GOrlOnd,TexOs 75040 O 495-2322 Congratulations to the Class of '78 ancl especially to Scott the Don Adams Family to us. Loolring great is easy. Just leave the formalities , X .ff x SQ! -.Mx A-guna-My - bl' sr ' f Youre on sate ground when you choose your tuxedo from House ol Tuxedos collection Our selection IS so upeto- the-moment that your ele- gantly correct appearance is beyond doubt Come see our new Duke model, tor instance. with its luxurious velvet lapels and satin piped trim ltls one ol many distinguished Northwest Highway and Preston Rd lormals that will make your event even more mem- orable especlalty as tlttecl by our experts t . t 0 A Vandy's Shoes 518 Preston Royal Village dice clips 368-8030 pn- e ie-e-fee at -- v e-S W - x SALES AND RENTALS 320 Northlake Shopping Lenter 5489190 Preston Center East Northwest Hwy and Preston Rd. 565-8568 In Memory of Willie T. Stone ConnoIIy's Boys HEQEIEIJM mafia.-L ':'.xr:a1g4 .f A aaa' B1 li rt :JL if El '-1 J W Q f E I Q K, 25 , i V, e, V' w 3 ., V r-JT : g e?5 A e j mr e ?eE 'll 3 Q 7 A F5 4 'L we ,e Th cmks for Q Grec1TYecar, Mr. Connoll y! ST. Mork's Bookstore 1977-'78 Tom Hocus, Mcmoger Lakeway green hills, a aeep blue lake frne golf ana lennis. Need a break? lOl Lakeway Drive, Auslin, Texas 78746 5 I 2f26 I -6600 Congratulations to Ruffin and the Class of 1978 Compliments of Dr. M. F. Graham and Family 4 NK x I ' , fi rx K gk ,lf W, 1, 5 .. ...im , ,, ..,.. Q , x 2 5 tg, l -X sw' , f' v 'Wx' rl . 1-. Q In .Q i E 1 , , , Leffermen s Club 77- 78 f i .1 -f 1 f Eff 0 ,fx Cheerleaders ! 1, QQ LQI 'A ffl l M QQ P!!! Ml: s-QM a--fe. 3' v f :-eww: Y U! LJ - ' ,:-. K f QQ ip f I feffef , pg e A A if Vrx, ., l e ,.... We - JA, 4 ,.. ,, 2 'ev 1 J 5 .4 Mfwixff' 5 fr dl A Q 9 -I A , 1,, , 'X ' 'I ' W ' - .?:, 1 x . ,g e 9 ' v .' .2 2 1 .LL 4 9 e, N 'li h h 5 ' V . e,:, f ,., .J QQ 'V X n.. ' 1 e M e-.... ,f N if if X Y W , - .XR X W 5.1 1 - X L .Mag 'em ' 1' ' N - QFY - - . 'Mg - ig Na. -4- 5 f '5 X f, w ff 1 1 Fx X If Q ' St. Mcark's School Day Camp Boys and Girls Ages 4-12 june 5-july 14 'E 5332 1 322 1 W4 xv ' ll' Yr' .WU- :Krl4cOizl? t4' 1'-TXL: .-xfgl' asia:-?Egr, 1 'vs'-,viii 'st dw:-f '12 541-1 '41?'r.1',t'.5'.i- .sbyfwff-a5g:1f 1 ' ug Y-r ' g. K f 'M - . V - V UL'- eg -' - . .1 , 1.13 - ' '.l-,-Qflifx .gfgl Qtii L Compmnmvs ofthe Hauer FanMy QUAlaTY YO5 C3N TASTE for Charcoal Hamburgers Dallas Preston Rd., Opposite Sears 3790 Forest Ln. .- 5702 W. Lovers Ln. 5500 Coit Rd. i 6125 Greenville Av 912 Six Flags Dr. 181 Two Turtle Creek Congratulations to Davi ol a n d th e Class of i978 Mr. and Mrs. Denton Call us about a TORO automatic Irrigation system Residential - Commercial FORT WORTH DALLAS 8171332-1521 2I4f24l-3103 it it SAN ANTON0 HOUSTON 5121553.47550 7131666-4233 603 4-U!! J Fame, mei, rT1 ooooo so so F so ss ss so so i Wh 'iw Borney McDonald Florisi AFS '77-'78 Good Luck To Richord ond The Seniors The Ken Billings Fomily M 1: uv ,, . 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Marr 2 fggw ' Q sv M gi i N Ib To Senior Mothers Dirty Little Finger Prints On Window, Door, or Woll Prints Thot Tell You l've Been By Cords to Mork My Coll Now They Are o Nuisonce But Soon l'll Grow So Toll You'll Miss Those Little Tokens Thot Told You I Wos Smoll And So to Help Moke Sure Thot You'll Remember Me This Woy l've Mode This Hondprint Just for You With Love on Mother's Doy. Congrotulotions to Eric ond the Class of l 978 Mr. ond Mrs. Dovid Fronkturt Alon Debbie Beth Borboro Jennifer FCDGIE Congratulations Jimmy and The Class of 1978 The Asfons 5 krsm 0 dallas THE ONLY 10 WATT STATION IN THE METROPLEX To Mr. Arandia, Mr. Ashby, Mr. Bennett, Mrs. Boone, Mr. Connolly, Mr. Davis, Mrs. Denton, Mr. Forman, Mr. Foster, Mr. Hawley, Mr. Jordan, Mr. Kohler, Mr. Mank, Mr. Merten, Mr. Meyer, Mr. Murray, Mr. Nevot, Mr. Stutsman, Mr. Van Schaik, and Mrs. Van Shaw. And especially to Mr. Douglas, Mr. Eques, Mr. Larrimer, Mr. Owens, and Mr. Whatley. No Amount of Thanks Can Repay You, I Can Only Live Up to Your Expectations and Use What You Have Given me: Guidance, Knowledge, and the Future. Harolcl H. Montgomery '78 Congrofulofions, Evon cmd Good Luck, Joe, One Down ond One To Go! Mr. ond Mrs. Henry Klepok ond Morgo Best Wishes to the Young Class of 1978 Life Mr. and Mrs. Black Congratulations Seniors From the Weyands Congrotulotions Seniors! Compliments ofthe Closs of 1982 The First UNDEFEATED UNTIED J.V. Foofboll Teom Since l 959 The Champs Baker, Beckham, Casey, -Ienevein, Loeb, Lynch, Manasco, Pickens, Quintana, Redpath, Sachs, Saunders, Seidel, Spears, Toombs, Van Schaik, Vaughn, Anderson, Atkins, Berger, Boswell, Caswell, Dzina, Fogelman, Fojtaske, Hill,johnson, Logan, Mankoff, Martin, Mason, Roach, Roosevelt, Sanders, Sorrels, Spenser, Wfeatherford, Wilson,j,, Wilson, L., Bucy. The Victims Ferris j.V. Ferris Freshmen Trinity Christian .I.V. Lynch Freshmen Dunne,I.V. Dunne Freshmen 336 Congratulations To Charles and The Class of '78 Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Ray Jr. if ,J ,,,, A , ,,..-f . Congratulations to Brad, Dale, Brian, Christy, Keith, Rick, Doug, Tony, John, and Chuck. Earl A. Campbell ' ' 'uw s Compliments ofthe Class ot '84 g I!! Compliments of the Poul Rice Fon Club We Hove Just o Whole Lot of Members Congrotulcitions to the Best Closs Yet! Mr. ond Mrs. Jock M. Little The Eleven Year Club We're Almost as Weird as the Twelve Year Club Congratulations to Mark the Cheerleaders the Basketball Team the Golf Team and the Class of 1978 The Jones Family irs Q... Keith, We're Proud! Dod Mother Mignon Douglos Corrie , , Thanks for Supporting The Drama Club! Mongo cmd Slick finally grciclucifecll E.M.F. and T.X.C Congratulations to the Class of l 978 ancl Especially Flex Critter Whaler Gut Casper Becky Hack Dr. ancl Mrs. Robert A. Callewart 'fi C? A .M Goocl Luck Seniors! Compliments of the Little Drummer Boy Club ,L :1:,,'1' -f'-9,12 A-wh . 1: :MQ ' MM'-f 4yu u A ,, . We , f- Q 5 , 4' 5 l, f . he .M A v ' K9 'si A - 1 ha' ,rs . 'F l for 1 L,1L!Zh, Vfg- I . 4 . Q I A K if , it . M 3 V 39 N sp I A 8' , in ,, A X af W A - V. A W M 's Rx .. QM H v ' f. ,Q . J fi :CM ui ' S.. i,f xff' N ,h '5 ff m Q ' ' if . v i'. X 7 it 'VK ,151-41 -1, ye five' 2.5354 , 1 ' an x fs. NAA? Q, , WLESEM 'mi Q1 - ek! SE-ami-4,.i '6' M ' .5 K if L Mario Foster In Appreciation tor the Concern, Guidance, and Sincere Interest You Have Exhibited in Our Musical Education. We Will Remember You with Great Affection. A ' ' The 1977-78 Advanced Band .Wm :H ,fr K. ef? 3 f A A QQQYQM W if Q 2 THE 1977 ST MARKS STAGE BAND Av Conductor Mario Foster 347 48 Compliments Class of -A ' Wi' 154 +L 1115431.92 Q K ' : - f1.s.,, ,, L . ,, h 'seas .. 'W X s Q A is ' ,. ' fff .ip if Q 53 ,, 'Y' N if-'Fir' ,Z-s W 4 M M V , M4 .aiu ff of The 19 2 83 1 Q 1 w if Q fr . ., M W- ' Y ' ' 4' ' 'mb 1 gm' g., .,,,, 4 ,, ,.,, y 1 H , f K ' ,I ' ' f , L' ' ,V M - H ' ,, fd, , h 'W I .' . ,. , , f Q y f ,I H fn f 3 ' f . ' . I K Vg L 34 Congratulations to Crist cmd the Class of 1978 Mrs. and Mrs. Robert G. Vial Joci Helaina Laurie I PE l m,d Horold '78 Cor1er'74 Will '76 Phillip, Jr. '38 Phillip, III '72 A Pride of Montgomery Lions ROARS Thonks for 52 Wonderful Sfuclenf Yeors The MARKSMEN Staff Wishes to Thank the Following for the Purchase of Complimentary Advertising. Murata Pearl Co. Greenberg Drugs Mr. and Mrs. Olin Lancaster, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Nelson Taylor II McKee Realtors Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Avery Jane Durand McGee Marie Lancaster and Associates Mr. and Mrs. Waylan R. Baumann
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