St Marks School of Texas - Marksmen Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1979
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Whatley Headmaster He had a natural talent for the language. He knew the nature of the problem before the explanation. Carlos Aran dia Language ' ' 'Y' 'V Q ffl' W.,wM,, A My A ' K V He listened and read Carefully, weighed the information, and made up his own mind. One could countontnniun Inakeasound decision even if it meant not doing vvhatevervvas easiest. Roberta Mailer Ehghsh ....,e,,,,,,..m.. ---W 'Y 3 wt .1 . .wry ,..1 . M . ,Q . ...ev A '.4i! we-'f' R I wonder how many schools have students that place out of their first year at Harvard . . . skip their senior year and enter college . . . grow into fine leaders of our future that we can look on with pride and fond memories. V Virginia Nunn Staff gy 1 .4 fd Q2 5 3' n N M f Lil F i f I qv' 'NNMWWWVA -.NM 1W wM.W mmm I hw' infy..., Ag- In my first year here, a student was assigned to make a red broth. Returning later, I was surprised to find that this liquid had turned hard and solid. I was standing there amazed when Mr. Larrimer came by and labelled it Grecian Formula. The student was the only Greek I have ever taught. Stephanie Barta Science 'xx l I4 He was a natural-born singer. He had the strongest and purest treble voice, which in his eighth grade year enriched into the most beautiful alto I've ever heard. Iam es Livengood Fine Arts -1 ... :- . , 1 . 1.. ,Els 2 if' -Ziigfgi if E is ri i ij' f-xvewiiikjf ,S ,flu wwwmpi Under my supervision he tutored students in reading at Douglass Elementary School. Once, a student of his didn't come to school. He went to the hoy's house and found he had only a loaf of bread to eat that day. My student bought food for the boy and took him to school. Ingrid Yollick English .532 .fii . ..5i59F ..f .fiiiii !55i?55IWS515555T.. SSHFSS 355 11 SSS WG S53 5? 55 T5 TBS. Si! S. 555 5. SS S. 95 S SS S.. 55 SI .55 S1 95 1 S S S S2515 S5 S 5 5 SiS S .5!!5??T 1 515 if 52 T . 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S + 55 S555 SSSSSS SIT I8 Chiron: He saw Clearly my teachers role for what it can he: guide, friend, and partner. -Andrew Mailer English l He always asked me a question after I had just answered it. I laheled him instant replay. - Curtis Smith English Eh? Q fl 5' W, 4, f LW 4 ,QF 1' f A A 5 4,0 W at We, the Class of 1979, dedicate the Marksmen to Mr. Frat Davis who, through his hard Work and committment to our learn- ing, and affection and con- cern for our well being, has endeared himself to our class as a teacher, advisor, coach and friend. -n-Y 'Q-14 V 3, .xg qv X.. Aw. J-h..,f 3 Nl l 1 A .X .1 - af .b Y ' K K I, 'f X x ' , 35 innfhllf ag Z' ,-ff' 1 f-Q., wwf' ..,-v V, NA Gag.. .. vis' Nha W V '.- AL N' 'v rx- f , -X ,ith 'if' wr '-f . ,Y sl . , X ' Q. L .I .QV . 4 - 5'-.V K nl x 4.4 s 18. 'M' -4 ,.-,54 A 1 , ,.-, U43 1 Hr Q, , ,', .4 t 5 i ,L ff 'Nik 1 mg . ,,,,L , iligy, V Q45 - E W 1 ,, , A H B i 1 A f p 1 -X 4' 4 0 M an W ,i Student Council Through the leadership and organiza- tion of President Craig Chapman and fac- ulty sponsor Larry Cavitt, the 1978-79 Stu- dent Council had an active and produc- tive year. The Council supervised such annual activities as Upper School Assem- blies, the Homecoming Dance, St. Mark's- Hockaday Field Day, and teacher and Course Evaluation forms. In addition to these usual duties, the Council submitted a Student Concerns section to the school's I.S.A.S. Long Range Planning Report, clarified the purpose and procedure of the Discipline Committee and investi- gated the possibility of purchasing a stereo system to replace live bands at dances. Along with Chapman, the Executive Committee of the Council frightj included Vice-President Craig Caudle and Secre- tary-Tresurer Bob Ienevein. Diverse representation contributed to a substantial achievement in school affairs. - Craig Chapman '79 Lion and Sword m S Cum Laude Under the direction of Mr. Herb Meyer, the Lion and Sword Society served the vital function of guid- ing visitors around the campus and providing support at such school functions as the Christmas Party, Commencement and Miniature School. Members are elected to the Lion and Sword by existing members of the society, the President and Vice-President of the jun- ior and senior classes and the President and Vice- President of the Student Council. Lion and Sword allows me to serve the school in many vital areas. - Frank Rolfe '79 In its twentieth year of existence, the St. Mark's chapter of the Cum Laude Society held its annual induction in the spring. Up to 10? of the Iunior class and 20'Z1of the Senior class are chosen for their academic attainments. Mr. Andrew Mailer is the President of the school's chapter. Members of the Class of 1979 inducted in their junior year are: Louis Friedman, Duffy Graham, Ion Mosle, David Stod- dart, Charles Sweet, and Eric Yollick. This year, seventeen percent of the students in the senior class were rec- ognized as National Merit Semifinalists. Placing among the top half of one percent on the PSAT! NMSQT were seniors Oscar Estell, Louis Fried- man, Al Cilbertson, Michael Herndon, Charles McCreary, Ion Mosle, Greg Raskin, David Stod- dart, Charles Sweet, Iohn West, and Eric Yollick. Ten seniors earned National Merit Letters of Commendation from the National Merit Scholar- ship Corporation this year. The seniors so hon- ored were: Scott Berger, Bryce Chapman, Pat Cro- nin, Kurt Eichenwald, Duffy Graham, Iason Kincher, Brandt Miller, Charles Munson, Frank Rolfe, and lim Wasser- man. The honor is awarded to those who rank in the top two per- cent in the nation on the PSATINMSQT. National Merit Semifinalists National Merit Letters of Commendation Under the supervision of sponsor Ken Walters, and Program Director Rick Rasansky, KRSM expanded its air time to five hours a day in its fourth year of oper- ation. With an increased listening audi- ence, this year's marathon netted over 51600, lasting for sixty-one hours. It was conducted by Rasansky and Casey McManemin, and was aimed towards the purchase of a larger antenna for the sta- tion. ,X 'LE' Nl 'P Iethro Pugh Cleftj and Mark Washington ,,. W .f .x f ,v ,f , f , V, A A f 'A JXP. dxf, J Vrrk W I , Ji. , .ff N ,Q , ' rf Ne Q, f J .W X' MK ,N sf r A.. Not Pictured due to faulty tlmmg Casey McManemin. fHis pic. is on p. 2011 This summer, the incoming freshmen once again travelled to the Pecos Wilder- ness for the seventh annual Freshman Trip. The trip is designed to better stu- dents' understanding of themselves and others, as Well as unite the class. During the trip, there were many activi- ties to both instruct and entertain the campers. Students learned how to pitch tents, mark trails, read maps and rock climb. Each student underwent a twenty- four hour solo, giving each individual an opportunity for solitude and introspec- tion. There were also discussions on the geology, the flora, and the fauna of the region. The student project this year was to continue the clean-up of the camp- grounds. The weather was perhaps not as good as in the past because of the large amount of rain. The rain did not, how- ever, seriously affect the activities on the trip. Pecos VII uf ' ' ai - if Happy Campers! The Pecos was a good experience for it taught me a sense of responsibility and made me work with others in a different situation. It helped me to know my class- mates better and to learn more about myself. It helped me to learn teamwork and to work for a common goal. - Bill Olds '83 V ' , .X st, , It was fun although it rained too much. We ran into a lightning storm on a mountain that had us all Y gg, A.. worried. But it was a good experience that taught me a lot. -john Rowlett '83 Cheerleaders The Lion Cheerleaders paralleled the excellence of this year's athletic teams by providing solid support at the games and firing up school spirit. The squad began the year by receiv- ing a superior rating at an NCAA Cheerleading Camp, and continued to demonstrate their zeal by presenting several memorable skits, such as the Viking skit, in pep rallies, and by host- ing the popular victory parties. The 1978-79 Cheerleaders were Sen- ior Co-Captains Liz Walker and Craig Chapman, Seniors Greg Baker, Iim Baldwin, Scott Berger, Ianet Mabery, Rick Rasansky and Tracy Stoneman, and Iuniors Frances Ewing and Rene Williams. Laura Alpert was the lion. The Cheerleaders this year had a suc- Cheerleading was a very rewarding cessful season because they were enthusi- experience. It brought me new friend- astic, dedicated and united. The support ships, and a real sense of dedication. It from the faculty, students andthe football gave me a sense of pride which I tried to team enabled us to maintain a positive instill in others. attitude. -jim Baldwin '79 - Craig Chapman '79 M? . , - 5- The Viking skit Field Da The St. Mark's-Hockaday Field Day was held at Hockaday on Saturday, November 18. The festivities included soccer, volleyball, capture-the-flag, tug- of-war, and a jello-eating contest. The purpose of the event was to promote bet- ter student relations between the two schools. The meeting has Come to be known as the Battle of the Sexes. The Agony of Defeat Pull! 1, Y, ,. sf- ,W-S , E.:.'i-L 3 Q:-, 1 Q I t 1 .Q Ei 3 Iack Glatzer Bookfair Under the leadership of Chairwoman Mrs. Iames Shorey, the annual Parent's Club Bookfair neeted over S1000 for the Library Fund. Held in the Performance Hall October 17-19, the Bookfair offered a wide variety of literature ranging from bestsellers to picture books. The House of Books provided this year's offerings. lack Glatzer The noted violinist lack Glatzer dis- cussed and performed the works of com- poser Niccolo Paganini on November 5. Mr. Glatzer demonstrated the unusual techniques of Paganini for the entire school, and especially the Upper School Strings classes. Since its inception in 1975, the Pershing Tuto- rial has served to educate primary school students at Pershing Elementary in such diverse subjects as French, Athletics, and Band. Twice a week, over 40 juniors and seniors who participated in the program traveled to pershing to work with both individuals and groups of students. Headed by Mr. Larry Cavitt of St. Mark's, Ms. Rose Ann Hall of Persh- ing, and Project Coordina- tor Errington Thompson, it was an effective and enriching endeavor. There is education in teaching as well as learn- ing!! - john Harris '79 Collecting approxi- mately S215 and thirty cans, the annual Can- Paign Folk Concert was attended by over 300 peo- ple. The event, held as a function of the Can-Paign, included members of the St. Mark's Band and other musically inclined stu- dents playing hits by such popular groups as Kansas and Chicago, selections from the musical the Wiz , and Also Sprach Zarathrustraf' The The folk concert gave me a chance to both demonstrate my musical abilities and help the Can- Paign at the same time. - Greg Raskin '79 Pershing Tutorial F Folk Concern ,..-f-' Senior-Faculty Picnic The annual Senior-Faculty Picnic was held on Wednesday, October 25, at the gymnasium. Following a sumptuous smorgasbord dinner prepared by the sen- ior mothers, the faculty and twelfth grad- ers engaged in a number of activities. Vol- leyball, horseshoes and an eggtoss were all well received, and the spirited battle was a complete success. Nice little birdie. 2 Well, hey there, pilgrim. X 5523 Can-Paign The seventeenth annual Can-paign was another successful effort to collect cans for the needy fami- lies of Dallas. Under the leadership of Chairmen Pat Cronin, Casey McManemin, and Iim Wasserman, over 26,000 cans and S3000 were accu- mulated through such efforts as nightly and morning collections, bake sales, lunchroom auctions and the folk concert. The seniors also visited the children at the Mt. Carmel Mission, one of the recipients of the food collected. This year's goal was not a fixed number of cans, but 10001, participation by the student body. A J A Chairmen Cronin, Wasserman and McManemin The 1979 Can-Paign was the highlight of my educa- tional career. The Can-Paign captured the true spirit of the school. -Casey McManemin '79 Cuting Club AFS Club This year's Outing Club was revitalized through the efforts of Mr. Peter Lutken, the club sponsor. President Iohn Harris and Vice-President Greg Ras- kin helped to lead the club in such activities as canoeing, exploring, hik- ing, and rock-climbin. The club supplemented such efforts as a wilderness P.E. program and the St. Mark's Wilderness School. The club travelled to a number of sites including White Rock Lake and Enchanted Rock. We did it because it was there. - john Harris '79 The 1978-79 AFS Club experienced a reorganiza- tion under the guidance of sponsor Cary Mencin and President Ieffrey Stager. Aside from the successful student tours and the annual AFS Carnival, the student assemblies and Parent's Night were all well received. This year's AFS student was Massimo Zivelli from Italy. The AFS Club has given me the experience of relating to people'of other cultures. This has helped me to better relate to people in my own cul- ture. - I eff Stager '80 Christmas Part The traditional Christmas Party, cele- brating the first day of Christmas vaca- tion, was held in the Chapel on December 15. The seniors carried first graders into the Chapel and helped them decorate the tree, while the St. Mark's community sang Christmas carols. Father Gonzales of the Cood Samaritan Church was on hand to accept gifts from Student Council Presi- dent Craig Chapman. The program was highlighted by Can- Paign Chairmen Pat Cronin, Casey McManemin and Iim Wasserman's announcement of the Can-Paign results: 26,000 cans and 953000. Mrs. Hazel Cardiff of the Little Flower Missionary Society congratulated every- one involved in the drive. Father Caspa- rian delivered the henediction to con- clude the ceremony. Lower Schoolers prepare for their entrance The seniors look on. This year's Can-Paign was distinct from previous ones because the goal was not a chore but an opportunity to help others. In the past, the ideal was too often lost in a scramble for cansg this year we stressed the act of giving. - jim Wasserman '79 Homecoming On the occasion of the St. Mark's vic- tory over Ft. Worth Country Day, the 29th annual Homecoming Dance was held November 11, featuring the outstanding Dallas band Phyreworks fformerly Pyra- midl. The majority of the Upper School student body was in attendance, as well as many alumni and friends. Iunior Dance W l ,, - A ' Q ' 1 . 53 tl if 1.21 52 .. ' , - 5 Sophomore Dance The Iunior Dance was held on October 21 in the cafeteria. This year's theme was World War II , with decorations such as bomb casings, flags, barbed wire, sandbags and an army jeep adorn- ing the surroundings. Stu- dents were encouraged to Wear military uniforms, and most faculty chaper- ones came in their fatigues. The band was TKO, a very popular local group. Normandy was never like this. -David Lauten '79 The Sophomore Dance held on February 10, was highlighted by an original hat and shades theme. With music by Motion, and under the guidance of Sophomore class sponsor Frank Iones, the dance attracted a large number of the student body. The dance also featured a number of visual effects including lasers and slides. I'm a soul man. . . - john Broom '79 rf its Ski Club Under the organization of sponsor Mr. Andrew Mailer and student President Rick Rasansky, 230 skiers traveled to Snowbird, Utah and its more than 30 slopes on March 17. The tripls success was due mainly to the wholehearted par- ticipation by the students in both the ski- ing and apres-ski activities. The Ski Club gives me the opportunity to go out and do one of my favorite things. It allows me to go skiing when I otherwise would be unable to. -john Broom '79 President Rick Rasansky ff ffifff' W 7 ' ,.ti i, t. - 5 - 2 ff' l Tom Read of St. Iohn's School Richard Leake Un February 22, St. Markis was hon- ored by a visit from the internationally famed anthropologist Dr. Richard Leakey. The noted Kenyan scientist spoke on both his own personal achievements, and on the history of anthropology in general. Dr. Leakey spent the remainder of his stay answering students' questions on anthro- pology. Ted Sanford of F.W.C.D. Ten Year Committee A committee of seven educators reviewed the school's ten year self-evalu- ation last October 31 through November 2. Members of the committee were Messrs. Ted Sanford, Frank Kemerer, Eric Iohnson, Dick Eckdahl, Tom Read, Tony Lawson, and Mrs. Loeffler. The commit- tee reviewed the strengths and weak- nesses of the St. Mark's community and made suggestions as to how the school might improve itself. The MARQUE is the St. Mark's literary magazine, published in May. Led this year by Co-Editors Ste- phen Peskind and Scott Segal, and faculty sponsor Ingrid Yollick, the MAR- QUE consisted of poems, short stories, and prose written by students in both Upper and Middle schools. The MARQUE also included student art- work and photography. The MARQUE enhanced my knowledge of literature. Learning to judge other people's work gives you new insights about your own. Iudging it from another viewpoint rids you of prejudices that can handicap your writ- ing. - Steve Peskind '80 Under President Andrew Landisman, Vice- President Iim Davis, and sponsors Mr. Hunter Nibert and Mrs. Iudith Denton, the Problem Solv- ing Club solved problems of greater difficulty than those encountered in their regular math courses. Lan- disman'andDavis place d well in several tourna- ments, and the perform- ance of the entire team was outstanding. The club also experimented with the school's two comput- ers. The club is a useful forum for people inter- ested in a math-related career. - lim Davis '80 Marque 5 5 u Problem Solvers .vw President Ken Kattner The Astronomy Club gives me an opportunity to increase my knowledge of celestial events and bodies. - Camm Maguire '80 Astronom Club The 1978-79 Astronomy Club experi- enced another successful year under the leadership of sponsor Mr. William Dexter, President Ken Kattner, and Vice-Presi- dent Errington Thompson. Other officers included Rueben Iacobs as treasurer and Dan Northcutt as Secretary. Formed to encourage amateur astron- omy, the organization presented its annual Christmas and Halloween shows in addition to special shows on stellar evolution and laser scanning systems. The club's facilities proved their worth when President Kattner tracked' Melpo- mene, the fifth largest asteroid in the solar system, and obtained original data on an object that had never before been seen by human eyes. The Astronomy Club presented tours and presentations for groups outside of the St. Mark's community in addition to their regular functions. rt This year's art program began with the attendance of Mssrs. Herb Rogalla and William Kysor at the Andover seminar on art instruction and appraisal. The year was highlighted by a number of exhib- itions in the Library gallery, Davis Hall, Decherd Center, and the lunchroom. Dis- plays included logo designs by eighth graders, wilderness drawings by under- classmen, and the drawings and logos of senior Frank Rolfe. The exhibits reflected the growing interest in the visual arts in the St. Mark's community. Drawing has provided me with not only a life-long interest, but a career. Through my experience at St. Mark's I have decided to pursue a career in graphic arts, and to continue my studies in design. - Frank Rolfe '79 Environmental Council Wind Energy Club With the guidance of sponsor Mr. Iack Hollon, President Ken Salyer and Vice-President Ieb Beck- with, the Environmental Council continued its paper and aluminum recycling programs and conducted an assembly to inform Marksmen of envi- ronmental problems. The Council provides an opportunity for students to learn first-hand the issues and applications of ecology. The Council was really a workshop in which to practice the things we learned in our science courses. -Ken Salyer '79 An offshoot of the Envi- ronmental Council, the Wind Energy Club studied the applications of Wind energy as a solution to our energy needs. The club constructed a windmill in the math-science quad- rangle after an intense study of the mechanics involved. This year's members included President Charles Munson, and Vice-President Kenny Hersh. Mr. Harold Van Schaik served as faculty sponsor. The club brought together a diverse group of talents intent on a com- mon goal. -Kenny Hersh '81 Sponsors Dean Baird and Mike Keyton, in addi- tion to President Oscar Estell, led the Chess Club to a productive year. The members, composed of individuals interested in games of strategy, placed highly at several area tournaments, and also enjoyed such games as backgammon, which gained an enormous pop- ularity. The Chess Club allows me to compete with indi- viduals of similar inter- ests. I know of a number of members who l can go against at any time. - Oscar Estell '79 The Cun Club, which has come to be known as the Hunting and Fishing Club, is aimed at promot- ing the safe handling and knowledge of firearms, as well as providing mem- bers with an opportunity to improve their skill through experience. This year's club was led by sponsor Roger West and President Steve Kattner. The Hunting and Fish- ing Club allows me to meet people who share my interest, and to help those who are less experi- enced than myself. -Peter McKenzie '79 Chess Club Cun Club Debate Club lon Mosle and David Fields This year's Debate Club featured some of the most impressive performances in the Club's short history. Under the guid- ance of coaches George Edwards and Ste- phanie Barta, the team compiled a huge amount of victories in both local and regional tourneys. One of the outstanding achievements was seniors Ion Mosle and David Field's first place finish in the pres- tigious Harvard Debate Tournament. Other debate and individual event stand- outs were seniors Louis Friedman, Iason Kinchen, Eric Yollick, and David Stod- dart, and juniors Scott Segal, David Greenblatt and Iamie Spellings. Debate has improved my public speaking. - Scott Segal '80 I n 1+ if--at-rbi. C 1 -, Q ! 'vT 7 TW1.: X55 Q . 5 g lf, , 3 ' f, - Q t -t A T fi- T T if-' T 9 f- L., T A X, . ' lg. s T ' Q ' 9' t.. at 4 f ' Q'L l l . A f ' .L,. V at A ' ' i K . SHE ,. an ' .Fail - - ' ' ' ' 1-1, -332.4 Lettermen's Club The Lettermen's Club serves as an organization for all those lettering in one or more varsity sports. The club's major responsibility is the Athletic Banquet, held at the end of each year to recall sports successes and honor outstanding players and coaches. This year, Ken Mer- ten was the director of the Lettermen's Club. lsr--N-5 Some people might brand the club as superfluous, but it serves its purpose by uniting the sportsmen into one unit irres- pective of their particular sports in order to provide a voice for them, and to give them recognition for long hours of hard work and sacrifice. -Brad Urschel '79 rm... if-T I found the morning assemblies to be as informative as the morning paper. -Bill McLain '80 S Assembl Speakers St. Mark's experienced a number of interesting and knowledgable assembly speakers this year. Of particular note were the visits of Dr. Harold Urschel, Mr. A. C. Greene, Dr. M. F. Graham, and Mr. Steve Seay '68, who recounted the history of Pompeii. This year's assembly speakers were a valuable addition to the students' aware- ness of their society. By presenting enlightened views of many current events, the speakers provided the student body with the facts necessary to form their own opinions. The Remarks-A-Lot, the Middle School newspa- per, explains various aspects of school life, reports on such events as movies, sports and books, and provides puzzles, car- toons and contests for its readers. Led by Editors Barry Porter '83 and Scott Gregg '84, and sponsors Roberta Mailer and Cur- tiss Smith, the monthly newspaper provides an introduction to journalism for St. Mark's students. The Remarks-A-Lot is a great lear ning experi- ence: I have been exposed to a whole new area of school life. - Barry Porter '83 Under the organization and guidance of sponsors Mr. Sherman Zimmerman and Mr. Dean Baird, the Whiz Quiz Team remained a strong one as it entered its second year of existence. Although not advancing to the finals, the team won a majority of their matches, held at Dallas Christian College. This year's starters were Iohn Calhoun, Pat Cronin, Brad Richards and David Stoddart. Whiz Quiz allows me to both expand and dem- onstrate my knowledge of many diverse fields. -john Calhoun '80 Remarks-a-Lot HRD Jill! Whiz Quiz Bookstore -Q M .. Manager Mike Cassidy Under the guidance of sponsor lim Cle- ments and Manager Mike Cassidy, the Bookstore had its finest year ever. Through the sale of a more diverse quan- tity of merchandise, gross profits were higher than that of any preceding year. The Bookstore, which attempts to provide students with fair prices and at the same time produce funds for the school, offered a wide variety of new products, from Pen- tel pencils to Timex watches. A wide vari- ety of clothing was also available to the student consumer. Aiding the Bookstore this year were a group of mothers who volunteered their time to work behind the counter. This allowed the store to remain open for longer periods of time each week, and in this way increase sales. Band Approaching the hundred member mark, the Band continued its tradition of involvement in numerous facets of school life. Conductor Mr. Mario Foster, Presi- dent Steve West and Vice-President Phil Disraeli led the Band at football games, pep rallies, the ISAS Arts Festival at Casady, and the Christmas and Spring Concerts. Several members contributed to the Can-Paign through performing at the Folk Concert held in December. The band plans to produce a fourth album and the Stage Band is hoping to travel to Las Vegas in order to perform. The Band is a very closely knit group, really a social club that converse by and around music. - Phil Disraeli '79 W P l ..,, N C' kyy: Y , 'tu N, X. www? ff .,.-' T ' W - A rpt , i Nlgif ggf ,L'i' ,gg -ff-jf! , if A M M 'Tag Qi, ,helix N X N -. yqyy igg vAyy g gy,, ,,,, y P? Z ft P W 4 W ,t W-mf if . I-Q. Mr. Foster has found a perfect combi- nation of work and pleasure. The students really enjoy it. - Bob Ienevein '80 Orchestra This year's Orchestra, under the leader- ship and effort of President Tim Monnich, Concertmaster Brad Richards, and Con- ductor Yves L'Helgoual'ch, had one of the best years in its ten year history. The Win- ter Concert, with selections by Gershwin and several Russian composers, was an outstanding success, as were the March Solo Recital and the Spring Concert. The excellence of the Orchestra was also reflected in the fact that Concertmaster Brad Richards achieved the position of Concertmaster of the Greater Dallas Youth Symphony. The Orchestra has aided its members in both their technique and appreciation of music. -Michael Weed '80 fff' ,ff V,.,f ff ! X ay' . X !!,,,- 14 ,f ff -' if KXX J 7 M.. if ,V ff 'XJ jf r4.k J f ,QQ ff ,ff , X, X X ez! ff -iff? -A , I A f .xt zftwfeiffmf- -. 1, , 'TF' ' 95553 ,BNN R :ww ., The orchestra provides me with an opportunity to interact with my class- mates in a nonracademic environment. It allows me to meet people I would have otherwise never been exposed to. -Brad Richards '80 Choir and Clee Club The Choir and Clee Club enjoyed a pro- ductive year under the guidance of Mr. Iames Livengood, Head Chorister David Stager, and President David Lauten. This year's performances included two Even- songs, the traditional festival of Lessons and Carols, caroling at Medical City and Northpark, and participation in the ISAS festival. It featured selections from Haydn, Oliver, Missa Sancti, and Nicolai. I think that the Choir and Clee Club accomplished a great deal this year. 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Z 'ffhv great 4.1 'K 'V' ' ' 'xx H- - 5' an at. as Wu ' 'I 'V-mga-ti-33 K i All Things Bright ' 'bi' any ppm Alexander. mg L In :muon SHUI I N M sang W, bffdwtnd lx,gu.u , full Hover nba 0-pcm, had-ad Mun-min. wind in 'hc winmwr, wi eyes rn we :mm i-.,..'5,,- I, in mode their glow w ins! wi Ulm-Set, and thc rnffm f my Iiikkuiu in the KN ' du' is ow Al - YY'3u'y' f .... IM -11 vi-'Mg' K' 4' Bhd won - der v ml, and lffvuitiful ii Ml H' ., M, ., i i' 3 'l lb: limi: 'Uv 'ITM ang I . f If 1 F Hr Y , .iw I gi, iw, in in I 7 ,, . 2 get R, I K I M Q ,, i ,, 4 C or I : I fQfff9'! ,. , 9- n Q, ' ' 4, ,.,. ,,, va-Q Q H- 'av lm 7 f : 19 vffse fr , , 1 , hr W :Ir ri-f,5'f,' YV. - ,H ,, J LP li, :rf- i'i ' , R 4 1 I I 1' lift l i i i 4 3 926' 'i P I l i lr .,l iii ga ri I really enjoyed being a member of the Choir. I love to sing, and enjoyed .having the opportunity to perform in front of so many diverse groupsf' - Charlie Sweet '79 I feel that the quality of the material we sang this year was superior to the past, and the Choir met that challenge. -john Clutts '81 Film Society The St. Mark's Film Society, in its elev- enth season, enjoyed a financially suc- cessful year. Under the guidance of Presi- dent Al Cilbertson, Vice-President Charles Sweet, and Technical Coordina- tor David Clowes, the Film Society pre- sented such movies as And Now for Something Completely Different , Casino Royale , Return of the Pink Panther , and American Graffiti . Aside from such past innovations as assembly previews and advance ticket sales, one especially memorable promotional tech- nique was half-price toga night , at which moviegoers were encouraged to wear costumes in conjunction with the Hockaday Toga Party . Also attracting large audiences was the Film Festival, held in early February. - . 1 si 1.1, ,' ARK hdmfif President Al Gilbertson KL 625 2. f s fi kv . ,.,s,,,.,..-,,.,..1 'A , V V ,,', 4 l' . ,fJ'-lf z . -.W ,W t ,I 5. A Z : at N we The Society has had trouble in the past in get- ting people to attend their features. This year we attracted a larger audi- ence due to the presenta- tion of higher quality films, and movies which were more attractive to the student body. -Paul Fisher '79 Drama Club The St. Mark's Drama Club enjoyed a successful year under new director, Rod Blaydes. The 1978-79 season opened in November with a widely attended pro- duction of A Company of Wayward Saints , which featured innovative stag- ing. February saw the revival of the One Act Play Festival, the first St. Mark's pro- duction to be performed in the round: The one acts were entirely student directed and two plays were taken to the I.S.A.S. festival. The Drama Club drew in talent from Hillcrest, Highland Park and Hockaday, many of whom had participated in St. Mark's Summerstage the previous sum- mer. Iosh Hirsch and Sharon Hendricks Drama this year is dif- ferent yet better than that of the past. -David Buoy '79 David Bucy The Drama Club was special this year because under the leadership of Rod Blaydes the club experienced a renewed sense of unity lacking in previous years. - Carl Prokesh '79 SL Mark's theater is a great learning experience in that it provides an opportu- nity to gain experience through actual work on productions. The work I've done at St. Mark's has convinced me to pursue theater in college as well as community and professional theater. - Bran dt Miller '79 Remarker The REMARKER, the school newspa- per, publishes bi-monthly to provide the St. Mark's community with an awareness of the events and personalities around them. Under Editor-in-Chief David Stod- dart, and Managing Editor Eric Yollick, the REMARKER had a successful and productive year. With sponsor Andrew Mailer, the REMARKER was -again awarded an NSPA All-American rating, as well as receiving numerous honors from Quill and Scroll and the Dallas Times Herald. The REMARKER was a learning experi- ence. l am grateful to have had the oppor- tunity to benefit the school and yet bene- fit myself at the same time. - David Stoddart '79 ,vu to r.-l A 11Xf I l I E 1 I 2 ! I I The 33 , , I' ,Nr ly, jf! 1' if f' K . V ,ff sf' t A, . f f, f g X ff -'H ser .Maas I r ' f 5 -if 'K. . gf, J 1 ,I . A - , ,..... ' ...Mangan - it Marksmen This year's MARKSMEN attempts to capture the 1978-79 school year in a real- istic and aesthetically pleasing manner. Under Editor-in-Chief Frank Rolfe, the yearbook experimented with creative effects new to the publication. The design of several of the sections, most notably that of activities, was an original concep- tion of the 1979 MARKSMEN staff. Many long hours of hard work have been put into this yearbook and we, the staff, are proud of our efforts. The MARKSMEN has been one of the most meaningful experiences I have received at this school. As Editor-in- Chief, I have learned to delegate authority and to meet deadlines. I have also learned a marketable skill in graphic arts. -Frank Rolfe '79 MARKSMEN Printing Guide Too Dark TOO Light l Editor-in-Chief: Frank Rolfe '79 Associate Editor: Iason Kinchen '79 Athletics Editor: David Lauten '79 lActivities Editor: Creg Baker '79 Senior Editors: Iim Baldwin '79 Iohn Harris '79 Faculty Editor: Kurt Eichenvvald '79 Underclassmen Editor: Eric Lombardi '81 Business Manager: Eric Yollick '79 Advertising Manager: Walter Northcutt '79 5Associate Ad Manager: Peter McKenzie '79 'Photography Editor: Wallace Hall '80 'Associate Photographers: Stuart Altman '81 l Iohn Bacon '80 Kyle Caswell '81 Dan Northcutt '81 Contributing Editors: Carl Prokesh '79 Bill McLain '79 Advisor: Kim Cagne Seniors Iuniors Duffy Craham Bob Ienevein Clay Oliphint Keith Kadesky Rick Rasansky Kevin Kadesky David Stoddart Elf Creg Raskin sr, 4 PM V . V, , ,mZ b 3 Q aw ' -f Q + is .3 , is qv L k gm am Qf,,3 Ov gl' gg: Q Q .' F ,Em I W' Football With a 6-3 record and what coach Charles Quisenberry termed the toughest schedule ever, St. Mark's has good reason to be proud of this year's Football Team. The spectacu- lar victories over Strake Iesuit, which competed this year for the TCIL State Champion- ships, and Fort Worth Country Day, this year's TISC- champions, were hard-won and compared with those over McGregor and Greenville in previous years. This year's team was characterized by a sense of unity and sacrifice evident both in and out of practice. Offensive team standouts were seniors Captains Brad Urschel, Craig Caudle, and Clay Oliphint, seniors Bud Brooks and Tim Monnich, junior Iay McAuley and sophomore Larry Roach. The defense was led by juniors Smith Stollenwerck, Robert Keeler, Wal- lace Hall, Bob Ienevein and senior Peter McKenzie. The St. Mark's mothers and Cheerleaders were an invaluable aid to this year's suc- cessful season. They provided support at the games and organized victory parties to abate excitement in a friendly atmosphere. The St. Iohn's Bus Trip was a venture spon- sored bythe Cheerleaders intended to provide support at an important away game. , ...-., . M, . , , . . --. , , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I First row IL to Rj: Fisher. Nelson, West, Urschel, Caudle, Oliphint, McKenzie, Belcher, I-losek, Brooks. Sec- ond row: Seidel. Toombs, Baker, Lynch, Davis, Monnich, Fojtasek, Keeler, Hall, Third row: Van Schaik, Saunders. Monasco. lVlcAuley. Stollenwerck, Matthews, Ienevein, Soears. Stewart, Sachs, Fourth row, Mankoff. Fogelman. Roach, Atkins, Beckham, Boswell, Curlee, Pickens, Wilkie, Fifth row: Donaldson, Ashby. Quisenberry, King, Oliphint, Zimmerman. 'A l ,Q ' ,Al .1 4 . -,i :ear ff! . Newman-Smith 20-21 The Lions lost their second game of the season despite their valiant efforts in the final quarter. The Lions scored on their first offensive play with a 17 yard touch- down run by Brad Urschel. Larry Roach kicked the extra point for an early 7 point lead. The second quarter was a thwarting of the Lion gains. Five fumbles and many penalties allowed the Trojans to regain the lead. With 8 minutes left in the game, quarterback Caudle threw a 76 yard scor- ing pass to Clay Oliphint. The field goal kicked by Roach made the score 21-14. Another scoring strike from Caudle to Oliphint made the score a close 20-21. Another Lion attempt to score proved fruitless and the 4-A Trojans walked away with a hard-fought victory. Dunbar 3-0 St. Mark's opened its 1978-79 football season with a win over the Lub- bock Dunbar Panthers. The game was fairly even statistically with the Lions rushing 115 yards to a Dunbar 148. Both 'quarter- backs threw for 59 yards with Senior Craig Caudle completing 10 of 13 passes in the second half. Turn- overs favored the Lions with the Panthers fum- bling 10 times and recovering 5 while the Lions only lost one of their two fumbles. The game was decided by a 30 yard field goal kicked by soph- omore Larry Roach in the fourth quarter. ws, .,:v.SE.:: -s:,if,i,., ali Give 11095 became the team's motto during prac- tice and it stuck the rest of the year. What the team lacked in talent and personnel, it made up for with its out- standing character. -Brad Urschel '79 A ., Nolan 17-6 The second home game was a 17-6 vic- tory for the Lions. The first quarter was dominated by the Lions who continually penetrated the Nolan backfield, thwarting passing and rushing. The first Lion score occurred in the second quarter when Urschel capitalized on a Viking penalty, and ran 60 yards for a touchdown. Roach upped the score with a field goal. With lit- tle more than a minute left in the first half, the Lions scored a 26 yard field goal making the halftime score 10-0. Another touchdown and field goal late in the third quarter raised the score to 17-0. The only scoring drive by Nolan came in the fourth quarter with a 13 yard touchdown. The Vikings failed on their attempt for two more points and the score remained 17-6. k ' K 't?1?2i' ' ' fx .... vw My aa' f TW sum aw! . . ' ' 9 .g 1 was s -- ' , ' . . .,., i 7 V In V . Moments before the snap if Bishop Lynch 35-7 The St. Mark's Lions travelled to Bishop Lynch on September 29th for their third win of the season. The first half of the game was dominated by St. Mark's. Iunior Wallace Hall recovered a Friar fumble at their 30 yard line, setting up an Urschel touchdown. The second quarter witnessed two scorings by the Lions. Sen- ior Brad Urschel scored both touch- downs, and sophomore Larry Roach suc- cessfully converted both extra points. The Lions opened the second half of the game with a 62 yard touchdown run by Clay Oliphint. The score then stood at 28-0. The only Friar score came on a 29 yard pass. Smith Stollenwerck completed the final scoring drive of the Lions with an eight yard touchdown run, and Bud Brooks kicked the extra point. The final score was 35-7, for the most remarkable victory over Lynch in St. Mark's history. Notre Dame 31-7 g 1 1 The St. lvIark's Football Team added a fourth vic- tory to their season against the Notre Dame Knights. Key long yardage plays highlighted a St. Mark's dominated game. Stan Stewart exploded off tackle for a 56 yard touch- down early in the first half. a second quarter drive by Darrell Belcher gained the yardage neces- sary for, a St. lvIark's touchdown. Craig Caudle added another six points with a quarterback sneak in the final period. Excel- lent defense by the Lions held the Knights to 135 yards and one touchdown in the third quarter. U98 QOne thing that we learned this year as a team is that you have to care just as much for your teammates as you do for your- self. - Darrell Belcher '79 St. Iohn's 7-10 The St. Mark's Lions suffered their sec- ond loss of the season to the St. Iohn's Rebels. After working out offensive prob- lems in the first quarter, the Lions scored on a touchdown by Craig Caudle and an extra point by Larry Roach. The Lion defense held the Rebels scoreless, holding them to only 3 first downs and 34 yards. Aided by a Lion penalty, however, the Rebels went on to score and tie the game in the third quarter. Most of the fourth quarter was controlled by St. Iohn's. which with six minutes left kicked a field goal to take the lead and the final victory The Lions were supported by members oi the St. Iohn's Bus Trip, an outing spon- sored bythe Cheerleaders. .ac Drag him for 5 more yards! Bishop Dunne 13-28 St. Mark's seventh game of the season was against the Bishop Dunne Falcons, who emerged victorious. The opening drive by the Falcons resulted in an early seven point lead. Later, the Falcons suc- cessfully advanced 84 yards for a score, increasing their lead to 14-0. They scored again on their next possession. Early in the third quarter, the Falcons moved 72 yards in four plays, widening the gap to 28-0. The fourth quarter was controlled by the Lions. Belcher scored on a run, but the Lions were unable to convert the extra point. With a minute and a half remain- ing, Oliphint caught a touchdown pass from Caudle. Larry Roach kicked the extra point to end the game 28-13. The game was called with 56 seconds remain- ing because of penalties. Senior Brad Urschel 3 1 .fs .1.1f at 1 AQ-ti -QS me to to ,, l -- ' ' Strake Iesuit 28-17 With a strong defensive effort, the Lions defeated the defending Texas Catholic lnterscholas- tic League Champions. Touchdown passes to Urschel and Oliphint led the Lions to a 14-3 half- time lead. Darrell Belcher added another touchdown in the third quarter. The Crusaders were able to capitalize on a couple of Lion mistakes in the third quarter, but St. Mark's came back in the fourth quarter to score another touchdown and win 28-17. ti' Craig Caudle The whole team worked very hard, and was willing to pay the price. Members of the entire team were close, and the sophomores and juniors really came through. - Clay Oliphint '79 Ft. Worth Country Day 37-16 The St. Mark's Lions ended their suc- cessful season with a Win over the Ft. Worth Country Day Falcons. The Falcons scored on their second possession on a drive that included a 57 yard run. They later kicked a field goal, and opened the second half with another scoring drive. The conversion, however, was missed. Spectacular plays by Oliphint and Urschel resulted in the first Lion score of the game. Peter Lynch made the two point conversion. The Lions went on to score 29 more points in the last 10 minutes. The Falcons were held scoreless for the remainder. if 5 - 2 f 12 1 .vv 5 was -vv f-L ,, , u if , ' m y -. H14 ,::',,.f 1 'gk 4, -i'f X T i .lei , . 2 , . .,., , ,,. ,A ,,., M,M.,f.,,4,f.v., at W - ..,. Q . . L . . t. .fy . a t .,,. ,. si. 1 . ri, 5 . .. . 1. N- 2-4 s 1 if h ,, ' : I EZ i ' gist ij f if .,. , ' Q' T , ' 's.i -' gi Q - 'i 1 W E 't ' G .. Q f rwiz ,. f V ffgi f' l W ' 352' - -'- W rl ' MH' if igr' ' ' if ' f f' - , f ' -,a' F V lf fflfgf 7: ' - I - ' f. ,.,f f l r . is L T T. T c.cl . ..... . r ff F-3'1rQ.' .,,- P' ff. ' .,, z -V 'At' 1 , , I . 'ir'r T clrr V' ii' at . D 1 f as ,..i 15 0 unne . . , ,V VV U gr KV t , . e .Iesu1t . . . .2 T-17 y it T ,s it .... s .... T L H A ...,g,f1, , , :V K I 'ff' fiifff L ' Q, .1 mf '-,i . ' i , ,,,, , .L , T ..,. ., 44 Cross Country Facing the fiercest and most intense competition in the history of the team, a very young St. Mark's Cross Country squad fared well against perennial rivals Greenhill, Ies- uit, and St. Iohn's. There were no members of the Iunior class on this year's team, so the varsity was composed of three well seasoned senior runners, captain Iohn Harris, Mike Herndon, and Iason Kinchen, and four sophomores, David Upton, Frank Ford, Adrian Marengo-Rowe, and Carl Oman. Other significant contributions were made by seniors Creg Baker and Charlie McCreary, and freshmen Alan Fiuzat and Lee Iamieson. The harriers began the season knowing that they were underdogs to the more experienced S.P.C. teams. Consequently, they worked harder to establish a good endurance base by running long, hard, continuous workouts at the beginning of the season. As S.P.C. approached, they switched to fast repeats to build speed. With these training strategies and the -coaching of Andrew Mailer and Curtis Smith, the fairly inexperienced squad had a strong season. The Lions placed third at the Iesuit Invitational, where Herndon recorded the fastest time of the year, 10:41. Four members of the team, Upton, Ford, Herndon and Oman, qualified in the A.A.U. Iunior Olympics city meet for the Regional Championship meet. The team placed fourth in S.P.C., and Upton, Marengo-Rowe, and Ford placed in the top twenty to receive Honorable Mention. . I R ,, Q: , W ' 9 Q , ' fn. .11 ,R Standing IL to Rjg Iohn Harris, Iason Kinchen, Mike Herndon. Kneeling IL to Rjg Carl Oman, David Upton, Frank Ford, Adrian Marengo-Rowe. get set. . .go! This year's team was the most unified I have been associated with. We were a real team, not just a group of runners. We always stuck together and supported each other at every workout and every meet. - Frank Ford '81 Although we never actually placed first in a meet this season, our group score was not indicative of our group progress. Times dropped, spirit ran high. With con- tinued coaching excellence, there is no doubt that We will soon be number one. - Mike Hem don '79 , T ., x-ix i . L My Q i Yi, Q 42 , f 'S X' .X .JAR -s F :QL V- , 'mf This year's team per- formed to the best of their ability. They worked hard and should be com- mended. I am proud of having the honor of being the captain and I thank the whole team for their effort and performance. - john Harris '79 l--- . 4, -. B , ' -v ,R 5 i vt ' . ,EQ V A Vv,. r . + --, . .. ms, ,xc ' ASYNL lfvfwi, . . f ., ,Sis . -- Q f -:ai .1 . Nh, , V x g 55- .,f' Q ' , if is Af.-, if-EW 13 Wffifi. If .Wk3'W,,m2:' P 'Q N 5 K f:,,.k:3r3,N-..'E,Ndg X pf- ' rf' '.-xbygkf-as ,V mf' .Q - 1 ...fi N, Mu, ., wgau Kinchen falls in line. .1- ,,. if A If Era in -' Q we FQ. ' Qlffif ll Q ' 5 , 53i'!:3Vm ,HM How far to Hockaday? 'K . . ,. -N .gan .-Q.. V. ,. mv if N, . 'vt 'r . ' N -,g ' I fgws M if 1 X it W ' AM - ,L x, 1.5 fl' 3 I have never seen such a group of tal- ented young runners as those sophomore varsity runners. I expect St. Mark's to be a powerhouse team in the next two years. It was a privilege to run with them. -jason Kinchen '79 81 I 2 t W .I A 2 ' The competition amongst the team mem- bers was intense at times, but in the long run helped to improve performance and achieve a positive team spirit. - Adrian Marengo-Rowe '81 K The strength of the team was a well balanced effort of all members involved. -David Upton '81 Captain john Harris Herndon advances. Water Polo With only two returning lettermen and facing what was expected to be a rebuilding year, the young Lion team finished the year solidly. They retained state recognition by capturing fifth place in the 1978 State Championships. Led by First Team All-State member Parks Wesson, the Lion offense was relatively strong. Keith Kadesky, Richard Wesson, and Bo Lett combined to add the extra depth the team was in need of. The defense was led by All-State Honorable Mention Ken Salyer, Rookie goalie Kevin Kadesky and Ieb Beckwith rounded out the defensive squad, which ranked high in the state. Mike Weed and Ieff Stager also played important roles in Lions' success. In high school competition the Lion team lost only to those teams which ultimately ranked better than fourth in the state. Thanks to the coaching of Iohn Stutsman and Ken Merten, the 1978-79 Water Polo Team continued the excellence it has come to be known for at St. Mark's. , ,. . ...,., ,.,. -...J , .. , , 5 I, 1151, ,fggff fl Third Row IL to R15 Lett, Wolfe, Salyer, Zivelli, Wesson, Taylor, Beckwith. Second Row IL to R25 Coach Merten, Kadesky, Stager, Wesson, Rutrough, Woodward, Kadesky, Coach Stutsman. First Row IL to R15 Ferguson, Murray, Iones, Friedberg, Hurst. ,. ,,m, Tiwig W i if The time, effort and sacrifice put in by every member was worthwhile in the long run. - Ieb Beckwith '80 X -7 --.f+..,.. ,M ixgs Qi, i'+-Q., f., , , ,.s.f:..x Block that shot! 85 I do not feel that our performance at state was as important as the fact that we changed from a young, inexperienced group of individuals who had not played polo together to a mature, skill- ful, and unified water polo team. -Parks Wesson '79 fffffl l , . Nm 245' 5 '35 K' ,fp ,, 31? 4. QL Q Z, an li 2, K if , g,,.nf,-f -w W... ., Parks Wesson ww-W W 4- . .sr ..-...ez f-..1se'1.s. 1135.1 21 :ai Nath- ,.f , ' ,1.. , . as . fel www. uf l'E'l.-LU-1,1jgf, zsrigkggw fuzz- .sf ss- 1 Wi 'wi s 3 .,k, 3 .X , f ,, 1, m-eggff 3 With only two return- ing lettermen from last year, the team had to rely on many younger players. The development of these players over the course of the season is Commenda- ble. - Ken Salyer '79 'ILE , 4 as ' '- ,N -,,. ,f-, k k .M f ...S r 5 ' ,, ,..SvM:' .:f2g .fl,1- , - .. 'vzikf' -Ylzszfff s,2fis',1zs,:1t,'. ' Zi A p , , d - '-f , 11' w, 1' . Senior Parks Wesson prepares to shoot. ,A an-X o,,s, , .,.., 1, ,V 1 1 - : I 11 a .,..,ffmf4'?li-f ' . ,W K , , W , Z -w-x'r:? 'W' MA-fwfgal, N My I p W ,,Wafagg,, M ,gy , .,,A,,,Q-f., ,.! s w, ,, , .W , alla r A5 + 7.1, M ,, Vffaw,-., This year provided an opportunity for those, who were inexperienced to a irf' f play in competition, and we accepted the chal- lengef' -Richard Wesson '81 f , -rm, M, ,. N f -if , i fugrv. M ,ff A 4 K me 'eww Water fight zib t Ken Salyer ,I Q l This yearls motto should have been 'surprise, surprise'. We were a small team having to battle teams much taller than we were. The State Tournament was not a true reflec- tion of the year. We did much better than we expected. -Michael Weed '80 89 Basketball While not turning in a winning sason, this year's Basketball Team improved over recent years by the implementation of a full-court press defense, and by the addition of senior Ieff Shipper and junior Marc Hedrick to supplement a squad with only three returning lettermen. Entering a season whose early schedule included tough 4-A competition, the Lions lost narrowly to W. T. White and Skyline. After these setbacks, the team began to unify and took third in the Royal Crown tournament. They also defeated the Iesuit Rangers. The district 12-A champion Bryan Adams also fell to the Lions. In SPC, the Lions defeated last year's SPC co-champion, Fort Worth Country Day. They then, however, suffered a heartbreaking defeat to Cassidy, 47-46, but continued on to defeat Holland Hall, Greenhill, Wichita Collegiate, and Kinkaid. The Lions then lost to St. Iohn's, which ended their hopes for the crown. In honor of Coach Adams acknowl- edgement that this was his last season the team thoroughly trounced respected St. Iohn's to end the competition. i B -7M , f -IM, kk .J W- -M-.,,o -r o Q ., V ,QW A Craig Caudle shoots Brad Urschel contemplates a free-throw a i 9 ,V fu - ,,.,, f - .V ,W LTL., ' ,M nl.-W-mf'--v ' 'V , M V L We had some heart- breaking defeats, but we managed to maintain our poise and develop a great attitude through the remainder of the year. -jeff Shipper '79 Coach Adams delivers a pep-talk 'J T' W an W 'Q 1 Urschel scores from ten feet out Overall it was a very enjoyable and successful season. I think the team proved to be united even after the tough losses. I am proud to have been a member of the team. -Neil Gerson '79 Seniors Heckel and Fisher cheer the team The basketball team had the same winning attitude that the football team had. The McKinney tournament really brought the team together as a unit, work- ing toward a Common goal. The help and encouragement of the coaches was greatly appreciated. - Clay Oliphint '79 . K . fa .HZ Senior Clay Oliphint Mx 'waln- .r l' IeffSh1pper at the line YQ ' Q bag . 1' - 'Ms f' Neil Gerson dribbles downcourt Y 5 xo as , , 1 -72,1 , of 5 X .5 as Coach Adams looks on a 5. Mak o ff-,..'.aa. -M, 5 We were small but quick and wanted to win badly. Brad Ursch el '79 . R' aaa ',1g'1if a aa a o . ...aa o o .aaao a Soccer This year's Soccer Team had an excellent 16-3-2 season record under the supervision of Coaches Egues, Meyer, and Palmer. The team defeated its rival Cistercian twice, and lost only to Iesuit and Casady. The team entered the SPC competition confidently, and garnered a 5-0 record to take the championship. The Lions took first place over Green- hill, FWCD, Kinkaid, St. Iohn's, and San Marcos. Named to All-SPC were senior Co-Captain Casey McManemin, juniors Trey Cutler, David Toombs, and sophomores Larry Roach and David Upton. Co-Captain Tom Bald- win, Bud Brooks, Craig Chapman, junior Russell Fojtasek, and sophomore Don Hall were accorded Honorable Mention. A special achievement this year was sophomore David Upton's season record of 27 goals, rialing David Maldonado's record of 30 goals set in 1976. Upton's per game average was actually higher than Maldonado's. This year's Soccer Team was one of the finest in recent history. The talent, coordina- tion and teamwork proved to be the finest in the SPC region. ' . .. .... .W-.- ,. ,..,., . - ,-,, ..... U- , . ...W 1 W ,. , .. .k,.y.... gp-Y . . A f , . t Standing IL to RL' Coach Meyer, Coach Palmer, Coach Egues, N. Leveson, D. Toombs, D. Saunders, R. Fojtasek, D. Upton, P. McKenzie, W. Hall, C. Martin, L. Roach, T. Cutler. Kneeling IL to Rjg B. Brooks, S. Berger, C. Chapman, T. Baldwin, C. McManemin, B. Mat- thews, D. Craham, D. Hall. Co-Captain Casey MCManemin i at to y ,leg i .47 4' ,-Q V -L V i' ' -i L H .L.. ir Q--. 5 as , . A - ' ep. 'zf i. 'W'-Qfje . f q -. 'V W - 'C -A '-L 11 H ' 1 ... Q ya ,. -i Mft . 21. 2 .NZIQQJ .Q S- 1 361113 , ,,-,Pr5?,!U. -g Q -fi' I i5 ,k,, 13,fk X25 ,.., , 1 A . t,W,,,a -all , 'mg In A h V , W N t as-'i'?f, , '-, V, iii zz,--,f-,Lv . ?..,f1 l L - ' 1 'g.,v '-. SE- :wr'fe.fE1' '- J ' , ' N ' , .ggi , . -' K ' ,-vw ,i mi A 'L 'k-- J ,. ?i35Q??lYk'4LN ?5' ll' 'fe' lm 'sir fwvzf if 2 it LL'L ' thy' m H ,krk ii N-A ., .. V ,. a .. Q39 uf , This year's soccer season was a suc- cessful and enjoyable one. I look for- ward to an even stronger team next year, as the younger players mature in their abilities. -David Upton '81 This year's Varsity Soccer Team consisted of many young, inexperi- enced, but skillful players. The coaches were able to experiment with different formations in order to find the one line-up that maximized the talents of the team. Once this max- imizing formation was achieved, the Lion team became virtually unstop- pablef' -Craig Chapman '79 K 1. if ,,,k . 031' ,W ss, H fa .fx E all ltl Peter Leveson tries to overtake an opponent YF' ,Q K W xx- Alrfqsea--Qsf I W t K ,Eve vw, 1' W Senior Duffy Graham fcenter foregroundj Team conference msgs The Lions defend their goal Upton goes airborne This is one of the youngest teams St. Mark's has played in several years. - Tom Baldwin '79 Q, L ' ' ' , . ,. ' K N i i' t 4 I' ' A - - A -N' ' f' fm s ' - ii ,.,, ,, '- - - s at - 1. y K- j-M534 .:t.sm:s.5 , 5 Q ,-M: A - .. rf- -4, 1.4, .A r if ., as ,QQ rcritz h .. :gg .. ,, '-'l.Qf ' i ,, X -ff-'.-M ..z. , -. f -ef, ,... .1-zz., .N -we f Ne', ,, f - L V 4': 'f xg ' - , p iff, is '. N ' K, ,. J. , X Q K tff,.y, o,f: . .eee e a1'f1 '6?F i'f'f 2fFfe12 i'Q , i- ., M 51 '- iwsfvwww .vfg-Lge, - - .-. . 3 g:fw:5....v4f3, -.f K... ,:.:,..f3.nw1,-W. :- wx, , I. N 1: nib Qkkfjvfzj-:L-a K k ,KL ,i. i ..?.x .' ,:. 1. 1'- ' W- t hai? - w Q, 1- ff ,E X- .-vivifiq-yfuggirs .gi Vlfcj ,, ivn' ,,1g. Mfg W 1 .i if-'Ji' -was '5 4 ., V ' :awe 'amw'it'f'T Ti or t Senior Casey McManemin if- ' W Shaw Iunior Trey Cutler races the opposition ' I, , -as W K 101 Wrestling The 1978-79 wrestling season was a successful and rewarding one, as the young team finished the season with a 4-8-0 record. Coaches Tim Brennan and Kim Cagne scheduled a very tough season in preparation for District and Regional Tournaments in February. This tough schedule gave the team experience, incentive to work hard, and pride in com- peting with the toughest teams in the area. St. Mark's beat Casady 45-18 to become SPC Champs, and earned a memorable 49-16 win over Skyline. In the Lake Highlands Invitational Tournament, senior Tri-Captains Bo Davis and Brandt Miller took second and fourth respectively. Four wrestlers placed first in the District tournament: freshman Eric Reeves, junior Tri-Captain Adam Seidel, junior Allen Custard, and Bo Davis. These wrestlers, as well as the rest of the team then qualified to compete in the regionals. In regionals, three wrestlers took third or better to go on to the State Championships. They were Adam Seidel, Bo Davis, and junior David Wilkie. Overall the team worked hard, competed well and enjoyed a good wrestling season. Despite a disappointing final record, the experience the team gained was highly benefi- cial. mg, 55 x -.3 , we 'Y'I iI' '.. Front Row IL to RI, Faulkner, Redpath, Burrell, McLain, Hardy, Bacon, Burke, Schultz, Boatwright, Back Row IL to RL' Coach Brennan, Reeves, Cenecov, Seidel, Copps, Cus- tard, Davis, Van Schaik, Miller, Wilkie, Mankoff, Roodevelt, Neuhoff, Berger, Coach Cagne. Doug Mankoff Crightj takes on a Iesuit opponent Although we had a disappointing sea- son in competition, 1978-79 was a winning season in the eyes of the coaches and wrestlers. The team had a sense of spirit and unity. - Brandt Miller '79 Iunior Adam Seidel It was a very successful season in my opinion. We were a young team, with very little experience. But through hard Work and dedication I feel that almost all of us got something important and posi- tive from the experience. -Adam Seidel '80 A Although the statistics said 4-8 the 1978-79 S.M. grapplers were winners. We're building the first State Champion- ship. - Bo Davis '79 Captain Bo Davis lon topj Eric Reeves rides tough Akai Iunior Allen Custard Con top againj ship Team with class and companion- all M Iunior Adam Seidel I learned that wrestlin takes a good deal oi strength and endurance. Only through these coni oepts can one master the sport. -David Wilkie '8L Freshman Eric Reeves The team was young but very close. I enjoyed the stiff Competition and the opportunity to make new friends. Eric Reeves '82 Captain Brandt Miller frightj breaks down a Bishop Lynch opponent. Swimming This year, the St. Mark's Swim Team, under the leadership of coaches Ken Merten and Iohn Stutsman and senior Captain Rick Rasansky, continued to display prowess in com- petition and quality swimming. Although the team lost several lettermen after last year, the team maintained the strength to achieve a 7-2 dual meet record, losing only to 4-A powerhouse I. I. Pearce and Richardson - perhaps the fastest team in the state. The squad definitely performed at its best by utilizing the combined efforts of each member of the team. However, a few swimmers did stand out in the area of speed. Soph- omore Richard Wesson consistently contributed to the success of the Lions. Most impressive were his school records in both the 200 yard individual medley 12105191 and the 100 yard Fly f52.9J. Proving that success runs in the family, senior Parks Wesson scored well in every meet. Leading the sprinters, Rick Rasansky consistently placed in the top three in the 50 and 100 yard Free. Iunior David Creenblatt must not be forgotter in the mention of swimming. His contribution to the team by diving was a valuable asset Other stand-outs were senior Andy Rutrough, juniors Keith and Kevin Kadesky, let Beckwith, Philip Woodward, sophomore Bo Lett and freshman Mark Hurst. Third Row IL to RJ, Lett, Wolfe, Rasansky, Salyer, Zivelli, Wesson, Taylor, Beckwith Second Row KL to Rjg Clds, Houston, Kadesky, Stager, Wesson, Rutrough, Woodward Kadesky. First Row KL to Rjg Coach Merten, Boyd, Creenblatt, Murray, Iones, Friedberg Hurst, Coach Stutsman. t , f at lille' 1Q r l At the sound of the gun . . s rg! as , VAVA . 1 .A:-' I Ji In swimming it takes a tremendous amount of individual effort and determi- nation to gain success. Success is earned only through self-motivation -the ability to operate under the stresses of extreme pain and pressure in order to reach a goal - the goal of knowing you've done your siivt 4 M best. - Rick Rasansky '79 2' 4 mth s'ii i t Senior Parks Wesson V ff F, : K 1 X 5 ! o , ei ., . ,. - ff , I .-H'fv , Iunior Philip Woodward K' I N 'Nm ,A i K Vkhy sssr ifi5j,i ,F -I . The swimming team was much the same as the wate underdogs. We did a lot better than we thought we would vyw- QW . r-polo teamg we were surprise - Richard Wesson '81 From swimming I have learned how to set goals, and strive to achieve them with hard Work and dedi- cation. - Ken Salyer '79 Bo Lett takes a breather Senlor Andy Rutrough does the backstroke Wm: My mf 0510441 Jill 1440 150,141 dum, e , o W e o o if . an i gg J if - e A 3' 'mf ive.. s . --ijii elfli ff- 4 Sophomore Richard Wesson fleftj 3 13:4 f'f -if , H -v - u Q' ga I MQ , , ' H o e, o otot o l io Ii an o o oo l HM Ei A 1 Mu aff: ., S. I ellis fue, i f.SWk ig!!! Kadesky does the butterfly wt we xg? 'ku MMM egg l to l 5 '-...M fif- 'kts s . h Q may l 3 was Thefteam has the talent to be a winner. We were third in the city this year, but I'm sure we'll be a powerhouse in the future. With so many talented young swimmers we're bound to be excellent in just a few short years. -Parks Wesson '79 Volleyball The 1978-79 Volleyball Team surpassed last year's impressive record by capturing the S.P.C. Championship at Trinity Valley. With the leadership of co-captains Tom Baldwin and David Mullins under the direction of coach Phil McDaniel, the Lions compiled an impressive 9-3 record during its second season in interscholastic competition. The St. Mark's team started the S.P.C. tournament with a loss to Casady, one of only three losses for the season. The Lion competitors rebounded by twice defeating Green- hill and decisively defeating Casady to capture the S.P.C. title. Outstanding Lions Tom Baldwin, Duffy Graham, David Mullins and Rick Waechter were named to S.P.C. All Conference team. Senior Tom Baldwin was also honored with Most Valuable Player at S.P.C. Duffy Graham added a school record of 117 perfect serves. Other team standouts were senior Errington Thompson and underclassmen Mark Hedrick, Iohn Gilchrist, and Eric Lombardi who all contributed to an incredible season. Standing IL to Rjg R. Truitt, D. Mullins, C. Hudson, D. Graham, T. Baldwin, E. Lombardi, I. Gilchrist. Sitting IL to Rjg Coach McDaniel, M. Hedrick, T. Loose, R. Waechter, L. Lang, E. Thompson, Coach Adams. Personally, I loved kill- ing the ball on every spike, and it was great to 'stuff' the other team. But more importantly, the best aspect of the season for me was being part of a championship team. We had a great attitude, a great coach, great leader- ship and a great season. I'll never forget our S.P.C. victory -it was the single most exciting athletic event I ever participated in at St. Mark's. - Duffy Graham '79 A lot of credit must be given to Mr. McDaniel for providing the motivation and assurance to keep the team winning throughout the season. Une of the things the team realized by S.P.C. was that when we stuck together we were much more capable of winning. During S.P.C. we played as a team and as a result we won the tournament. -David Mullins '80 if ,Z Whaechter sets 1 . I if Loose keeps it alive. Lombardi engages in aerial warfare dwg, MTW we 32 J ,ff t as .. ,,L. V ,, ,Q Xa.: A major reason why we won in S.P.C. is that we never gave upg we always thought of our- selves as having a chance to win. - Tom Baldwin '79 Q! 1 fo fi a X ii Graham strikes again. JJ- W.- 4 HMM lr Hi t 'Q up s Thompson spikes it. 5 1 '---...i We were underdogs all season long. We were underdogs after our loss to Casady in our own tournament, and we were underdogs to Casady after losing in the first game of S.P.C. But we pulled together during the last week of practice and we pulled together after that second loss to Casady. Everyone contributed. It was a real team effort, and we proved that we were the best. - Rick Waech ter '80 .1 - I , J 5-wwf , - :fi gf ' ,nm A 'N p . A Fencing The 1978-79 Fencing Team, coached by Richard Lawrence, David Forman and Maitre d' Armes Daniel Nevot, enjoyed a tremendous season. Through hard work and dedica- tion, and aided by the expertise of the three seasoned coaches, the team fared well in both regional and national competition. In the Dallas Open, a Iunior Olympics qualifier, Co-Captain Oscar Estell placed sev- enth and Coach Lawrence placed fourth. Due to the fact that St. Mark's is the only pre- paratory school with a fencing team in the Metroplex, it is a notable achievement that such results were gained in competition against schools such as S.M.U., and the Dallas Fencing Club. At the Iunior Olympics, held in Boston during February, senior Oscar Estell was defeated early, while sophomore Dan Northcutt took seventh in under-16 epee, and freshman Robert Brown garnered sixth in under-16 foil. Paul Neureiter and Clay Brad- field were eliminated before finals. Through the leadership of Co-Captains Estell and junior Milton Huang, and the com- mitment ofthe coaches, the Fencing Team continued to grow in its importance to varsity athletics. 4 The 1978-79 Varsity Team fBack Row, L to RJ, Coach Lawrence, Quintana, Bradfield, Northcutt, Clutts, Brown, Coach Nevot, Calhoun, Neureireter, Scott, Huang, Polley, Neville, Coach Forman. A touch is scored by the opponent Because fencing is an individual sport requiring a good deal of initiative, it has helped me to develop self-confidence and an awareness of personal responsibility. - Oscar Estell '79 Fencing is more than a sporty it's an art. Concen- tration, anticipation and overcoming the fear of the blade are all important. One must have a quick reaction in order to suc- ceed. It's important to practice and to always be open to learning new things. You can always learn something new, regardless of how good you are. Fencing is an individualistic sportg you can only blame yourself for your shortcomings. You learn through your own mistakes. -john Clutts '82 J Checking the score. Ready onthe right. . .ready on the left. . .fencel egg!! ggg2,?i,i1.n g .if m,.. m1,. t, A real benefit of fencing is the oppor- tunity it gives one to develop friendships with people from other grades. t - Robert Brown '82 , t The parry I enjoy competition because it is an individual effort. It takes a lot of time, energy and devotion to become a good fencer. This was a strong season because more people accepted the challenge. Mr. Lawrence greatly aided the team, utilizing his first-hand experience in competition. Fencing has earned a new respectability as a sport, and I am glad to be a part of it. - Dan Northcutt '81 This year's fencing team has been strong, despite the loss of several of its strongest members. There are a number of beginning fencers this year who will hopefully grow to become contributing members of the team. - Clay Bradfield '82 I dare you to say that again. Fencing has taught me sports rnanshipf' - Milton Huang '80 H, 2 fe W. The Attack The first one to five wins I25 9 f , w B K i E r Vincent Abio David Ackerman Colin Bailey Keith Black Gary Bowen Rob Bruant Matthew Cook Ieffrey Doar Iason Clast Tait Guthrie Will Hall Patrick Higgins Daviss King David Koppman Ion Lasser Brian Lightner Kenneth Mai Charles Marcus Hodari Merrick Iuddy Metni Tad Miller Alan Neuhoff Ioe Neuhoff Yhum Oltrogge Scott Palmer Kiri Parsons Brad Ripley Doug Rivera Carlos Rodriguez Erich Schulz Matthew Tarantino Frank Thompson Bennett Vig Andrew Wood 129 Dan Adams Chip Barnett Paul Bassman Gregory Bowling Edmond Butler Andrew Copeland Patrick Denker Claude Denton Scott Dixon Ieffrey Donsky Chris Elliston Hugh Fagan Christopher Flanagan Kirby Fogel Mark Forman Scott Frazier Marty Garrison Andrew Cillentine Christopher Henderson Darren Kasmir Alan Levy Michael Levy Bubba Macdonald Patrick McConnell Ionathan Mills Robert Musslewhite Byron Neuhoff Michael Newman Iarrod Redmond William Roberts Stephan Smith Ion Tyson Michael Weinstein Mark Whitley Iohn Wilson 130 Third Grade I Fourth Grade Ionathon Abromson Ioseph Bailey Ryan Bennett Randal Boss Se li Christopher Broom Iosh Cohen Oliver Davies William Dexter Bryan Dixon Darrell Eikner Blake Estess George Ewton Paul Genender Stephan Gilbert Robert Goodman Reed Greer Todd Guthrie Ben Herndon Kevin Kerber Ieffrey Lewis Timothy Mank Rafael Martin Robert McDowell Cory Morrow Gregory Naarden Austin Neuhoff Iethro Pugh Baron Quintana William Rader Andrew Rubin Christian Shorey Michael Speier Andrew Srulevitch Charles Stewart Bradford Telford Chip Waggoner Peter Wood 131 w W I 1' S4 gl 3 if 132 Fifth Grade Sunil Amalraj Reynold Arredondo Kirk Baird Ben Barzune Paul Baumler Robert Behrendt Shell Black Guy Blankemeye lim Brady Murray Butler David Calloway Todd Carter Doug Caudle Taylor Cheek Aaron Comess David Crews David Dienes led Dittmar Cas Dunlap Michael Fiuzat Adam Forman 133 I' Z Kevan Furry Iacob Ginsberg Glen Gonzalez Stuart Greene Tom Grier Ionathan Iohnson Kurt jones Ben Lett Adam Leventhal Iohn Lynch Doug Macari Bruce Mank l34 Iohn Gurke Corby Hosea Anson Hsueh Brad Hudson I.. 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I i al A +G' ' 'N Paul Kasper David Kennedy Stephan Kraus Chris Kysor Q? , Christopher Sha Sam McCall Connie McEachern David Miercort Mark Miller David Morris Mitch Muncy Bruce Newsome Hung Oltrogge Allan Padgett Cincy Powell Shelby Ricketts Iohn Rivera Ryan Robinson Kevin Ross Qi Philip Samelson Q Arthur Saunders 5 Yasser Syed Alan West Iohn Westfall Boin Whatley Gerard Whitman 135 W Russ Alderson Nicky Arredondo Robert Beckett Andy Beckwith Stewart Bennett Cullum Clark Chad Cook Buford Craig Mike Dancer Richard Egues 136 K - M., Robbie Goldstein Lee Harrell Scott Hubbard Ralph Iackson Ieff Kaye David Keeler Ken Kendrick Stephan Key Scott Farrell Kevin Frazier David Genender Dwight Gibbs Hans Glitsch Barron Kidd Payne Lancaster Ricky Lane David Leviton Iohn Lewis 137 Iohn Macdonald Karl Maier Ryan Marquess Scott McElhaney Najy Metni David Meyerson Bradley Miller lorry Miller Iames Millsaps Gordon Mize Marlow Muldoon Mark Mullen Rob Murphy Tom Neuhoff Clay Nichols Tommy Parker Chris Patrick Lawrence Piccagli Richard Pickering Ken Polley Adam Polter kv x. 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A 1'-x,g 138 i Ricky Rees Iohn Robertson Michael Rogers lamie Rogers Greg Sohlaok George Seay .44-sf David Sheinberg Bill Solomon Iohn Spencer Bruee Sleokler Bobby Sussman Carly Talkington Michael Thomas Grady Vaughn Kurt Voelker Mike Wesson Eric White Brandon Williams Danny VVissman Ieoffrey Wolens 139 Kevin Adkins Hugh Alexander Chris Alpert Eddie Anderson Pal Anderson Chris Atwell Kurt Baker Alvin Ballard Muzzy Bass David Benners Rick Bower Doug Bowers Eric Boyce jeff Boyd Richard Burrell Rowland Butler Charley Clough Gregory Cole Danny Cook 140 Brad Cope Paul Crutcher Brad Davis Iohn Bwton Danny Fine Greg Gaillard Geoff Gilbert Billy Graue Scott Gregg Rene Grossman Iason Harvey Rob Hayden lim Henderson Stephan Hewitt Benjamin Hickman Hank Holland Brent Hull Greg Hurst Wally Ingram Allen Iohnson Doug Iones Seth Kelly 141 Scott Kimple Stephan Kreisler Steve Larkin Ward Lay Herby Levy Matt Lipton Ben Loeb Harry Lynch Bryant McFall Shawn McGee Shawn McGlothlin Bernie McGuire Iohn Meadows Kevin Miller Mike Moyers Lawrence Neuhoff Alec O'Brien Kelley Oliphant Keith Owens Brian Plotkin Kendall Quisenberry Lee Rawitscher Michael Upton Lance Vescovo Michael Wallace Paul Webb Kelly Roach Robby Robinson Ieffrey Rosenbloom Pete Sarwin Larry Schwartz David Scott Ion Senderling Robert Simpson Ross Smythe Iohn Sommerfield Arnold Spencer Wade Stokes Maxie Swango Peter Tarantino Alan Tinsley 143 Iohnny Adkins Lamar Adkins Robert Alpert Nicky Anderson Dan Bailey Clif Baker Rick Baker Grant Beckham Steve Benenson Preston Berry Steve Black Tyson Blankemeyer Donald Bloom Bill Bos Brad Boswell Ieff Brand Ieff Brock Craig Budner Brad Burdette Drew Clancy Andy Comess I44 Drew Conner Ieff Davis Iohn Dexter George Diamond Grant Dorfman Brian Doring Steve Eckelman Michael Egues David Finkelman Stu Fitts Ion Fuller Mark Genender Bill Goldstein David Grafe Michael Grossman Iamie Haley Alan Hartman Iohn Helms David Hudgins Clark Hunt Whit Iohnson 145 Casey Iones Stephan Iordan Tom Iordan Harold Kaufman Frank Kennedy Glenn Mai Louis Mancuso Owen Martikan Greg Mason Mike Merriman B. G. Porter David Price Ieff Rasansky Ierry Rasansky Craig Robins I46 f ,,i,, J?,?fZQr 3-rw' lk V QI 4 , 1 Y' vssfsiiffx ' V . . f f a w W,i.Vni- Q V .13 .H V 3 ,' .f 54 .1 f ' 1 r 2 9 55, 1 Iohn Lacey Layton Lang Bobby Lett Brian Lynott Roby Mize Tom Nelson Tommy O'Toole Lee Papert Monty Watson Mark Segal Iohn Sexton David Stager David Stone Bobby Streilein Robbie Taylor Kevin Teal Mike Tierney Iosh Ungerman Tom VanSchaik Darren Weatherford Greg Weinstein Iohn Whitley Reed Williams Bobby Williams Tom Williams Andrew Wilson Bob Winspear Ion Wolens David Wolfson Bobby Womble Sturgis Woodberry Craig Zisk 147 Freshmen CLASS OFFICERS KL to RJ: Locke Urschel. Lzlrry Boyd Paul Allred Tad Bohannon Preston Bornman President: Brian Neuhoff. Vice-President: Michael Herring. Student Council Rep.: Rafe Creenlee. Sec.-Treas. Clay Bradfield Rohert Brown Boh Browning 1 Cregory Burkf lack Burrell Iohn Clutts Shaun Cohen Craig Copps William Daniel Michael Dittmar Mark Epstein David Ferguson 148 f SX, Allen Fiuzat jimmy Friedherg David Genecov Keith Goodnight Dale Greenblatt Rafe Greenlee Mike Haherecht Steve Hart Keith Henson Kent Hercules Michael Herring Gregg Hillier Matt Hollon Mark Hurst Lee Iamieson Michael Iewell Chip Kaye Lloyd Lawrence Paul Leveson H9 Brian Neuhoff Bill Olds Sam Paulos Byron Pendley Tom Penzel Max Piccagli Eric Reeves Dave Reno Donny Robinowitz Ion Ross Rex Roten 150 Alex Magocsi Roland Marks Ieff Miller Ted Mitchell Iohn Rowlett Larry Sarner David Schreiber Steve Schultz to Ludwig Schwarz Scott Segal Andrew Shoup Beau Simon oo 391, L jf 4 ,-ivy? 1 gf ' lggilx 'Q W 4 ' ,Z ll: X mf I K .Q 1 Nl-.fgwyhzw X, i 2' XX W Id ima f , , 3 ' i 1 1 EQ , Lai Y -l wr? Iames White Bryce Williams David A. Wood David I. Wood Denys Slater Scott Smith Ion Spigel Hisham Syed Spencer Taylor David Todd Locke Urschel Iohn Wade I. K. Walker Aaron Weatherly Lee Webster 151 CLASS OFFICERS CL to Rig Iohn Ponder, Vice- Presidentg Toby Roosevelt, President: Scurry Iohnson, Student Council Rep.g Neil Sobol, Sec.-Treas. Herb Benenson Steve Berger Ieff Boswell Mikey Brown Kyle Caswell Daniel Chu Collin Cohen Iohn Darley Stuart Altman Ken Anderson Kyle Atkins Ieff Baldridge Sophomores Richard Dzina Harry Engle Rich Esler Mike Ferguson Mark Fiedorek Ioe Fogelman Randall Fojtasek 'I52 Frank Ford Don Hall Kenny Hersh Mark Hill David Houston Marc Hubbard Robert Iames Brad Iohnson Scurry Iohnson Corey Ladd Bo Lett Paul Logan Kirk Lola Eric Lombardi Mike Long Tom Loose 153 Iohn Loza Doug Mankoff David Marcus Adrian Marengo- Rowe Charlie Martin Mark Raskin Russ Rian Larry Roach Toby Roosevelt Kurt Rumsfeld 154 Alf idx Ross Mason Brad Mitchell Paul Neureiter Iack Neville Dan Northcutt Carl Oman Barry Polley Iohn Ponder 'S nf X T-..-.-7 4.1 Matt Scott Brian Shiu Neil Sobol A1 Sorrels George Spencer Eric Stephenson Chris Stoffel Ronnie Sussman Nabeel Syed Pat Taylor Steve Taylor David Upton Sergio Viroslav Richard Wesson Iim Williams Larry Wilson Taylor Wilson Barrett Wissman Gil Wolfe 155 'lk CLASS OFFICERS CL to RJ: Trey Cutler, Presi- dentg Stan Stewart, Student Council Rep.g Rick Wz1echter,Sec.-Treas. Ieb Beckwith Paul Bennett Charles Boatwright Iohn Calhoun David Casey Brodie Cobb Caton Cobb Larry Crisostomo Steve Curlee Allen Custard Trey Cutler Iim Davis Ruddy Atalla Iohn Bacon Reed Baker Blake Beckham .A ,V -vm ,J ,.L,,, R , 1 f 1, Q5 Iuniors If ,in- tu, fx at ,QS-,Q , -M--.N David Greenblatt Rodney Greene Wallace Hall David Hart Iohn Hay Marc Hedrick Corky Henderson Iosh Hirsch Milton Huang Chris Hudson Scott Hull Reuben Iacobs Steve Epstein Iay Faulkner Eddie Feldman Russell Fojtasek Iohn Gilchrist Bob Ienevein Keith Kadesky Kevin Kedesky Steve Kattner Rob Keeler 157 Andrew Landisman Lance Lang Peter Leveson Peter Lynch Camm Maguire Marty Manasco Iay McAuley Bill McLain David Mullins Ray Omid Steve Peskind Bill Pickens Eric Quintana Todd Redpath Brad Richards Howard Robinowitz Darrell Robins Stephan Rude Bobby Russell Bill Sachs 158 RJ W x are sr xii 544-f Harrell Weatherly Mike Weed David Wilkie Philip Woodward Derek Saunders Ion Sayah Scott Segal Adam Seidel Bingiee Shiu Mike Singer Ieff Spears Iaime Spellings Ieff Stager Stan Stewart Brad Stoffel Smith Stollenwerck David Toombs Richard Truitt Harold Van Schaik Rick Waechter 159 at 'Y , . x' a w X ,. ,,., . wg.g,,LF,,,, ,K ' , ,. Qwvmwg-.v 1, ,Q 'iwqw-2?Y5f?2ar. v ,Lag 'Wi ' fwfr? Gregory Roy Baker 3 Years Entered in 1976 from Northwood Ir. High Honor Roll 11, 12 Cross Country 10,11, 12 Varsity Letter 10,11, 12 Cheerleader 12 Wrestling 10 Track 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 SPC Champs 10 Lettermen's Club 10,11, 12 Ski Club 12 Who's Who in American High Schools 12 MARKSMEN 12 Activities Editor 12 REMARKER 12 White Rock Marathon 3:31 12 And before honor comes humility. Proverbs 15:33b And the witness is this that Cod has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son. Iohn 5:11 kn, v' .,,,, ,V ' lk g r xligliy KVZTLVV I J 1 - rlstsf QQOSPM Beeny . . . Padre . . . Ianet 'n What's 'is Name . . . Hawaii '78 with Herndon . . . likes to play Iacques Cous- teau . . . M1 of the Avengers -the only group of athletes to ever letter by losing a race . . . Bobby, tell us about Gen. 1:1-2 . . . still has broken toes from Classics, thanks to Yollick . . . David, my potato chips are straded . . . Frontier '76, Castaway ,77 and Castaway Workcrew l78 . . . loves to run in the snow . . . front bird, front flip - Wahwho! . . . SAO114159 . . . bird watcher . . . C.S. Lewis freak . . . art lover . . . hated by golf course main- tenance crews the world over . . . orange hair? . . . Very funny, Frank. I'm already ten minutes late - now, what's her real address? . . . Snowbird '79 . . . Amarillo . . . Nashville, here I come. Iim - not Tom . . . Mr. Prep . . . Chapmanfs H.P. escort . . .lives in the bubble,' . . .the nose . . . college girls at H.P.C.'s . . . Snowbird '78 - Mickey Mouse tremember Rick?J . . . misses girls at H.P. - nothing else . . . I P. on thee . . . May I? . . . pretzel, shag, bop - boogie! . . . Cheerleader? . . . taught S.M. how to bop . . . M 1978 Emotional Homecoming Club . . . Hockaday Fresh. Class boyfriend . . . dead bodies at Presbyterian . . . Dr. I. L. Baldwin, Ir. . . . fun nurses in recovery . . . New Year's Eve '78 - Linda who? . . . midnight sailing at Bachman . . . lampshading and coneing . . . woof! . . . meno. tape . . . the I in LIONS . . . end of the hunt . . . S.F.R.'s towing service - and A.C.C .... has skis for feet . . . golf pro? . . . '69 Camaro - almost wrecked by Brian . . . Ianet's disco partner . . . the squat . . . W. and L. . . . Anne, Ianet, Florence . . .thanks Mom and Dad. Iames Lee Baldwin, Ir. 2 Years Entered in 1977 from Highland Park H.S. Honor Roll 12 Who's Who in American High School 12 Class Gfficer 12 Sec.!Treasurer 12 Cheerleader 12 MARKSMEN 12 Senior Editor 12 REMARKER 11, 12 Golf Team 11,12 Varsity Letter 12 Medical Explorer 12 Chemical Dependency Program 12 Student Council Assembly Committee 12 Ski Club 11,12 Astronomy Club 12 ROAR 11, 12 Ugly Tie Club 11, 12 Life is half spent before we know what it is. George Herbert No matter what may happen, whatever may befall, I only know Ilm mighty glad I'm living, that is all. George Michael Cohan Thomas Benton Baldwin 3 Years Entered in 1976 from Cardigan Mountain School Football 10 Soccer 10, 11,12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Captain 12 Volleyball 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Captain 11, 12 All SPC 2nd Team 11 All SPC 1st Team 12 MVP of SPC Tournament 12 Conference Champs 11, 12 Golf 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Ski Club 11 School Mascot lLionJ 11 Gun Club 11 Ugly Tie Club 12 Walker Alumni Association TZMMEB Tom! not lim . . . Smoke Ring contest with A.C.C. in San Antonio . . . Remember the Alamo vender . . . Skiing in Snowbird with Sassen . . . Grandpa . . . Kerrville with B.W.M. trying to kicker dance . . . too hot to handle country women . . . Mr. Crews math class . . . Das a goal, Senor! . . . Egg-a-muffin? - yeaaa . . . SMU . . . Boom-Boom . . . College girls at H.P.C.'s . . . 1!5 O.C. ClOb . . . Cowboys all the Way . . . Sally O' Malley Val- ley Fan Club. 'X x 7 fL'1rf6cXfff6 5 lf Z5-15 South Dallas Special . . . Mi of the Oak Cliff Club . . . always sleepy . . . ask Heckel . . . Belcher Airlines . . . admires Doc Freeman . . . Three trees make a row . . . Lov dat Iaz. . .They call us the FFunk Mob . . . wants to be a Q . . . Gnob club '79 . . . 5:45 afternoons . . . Grey Ghost . . . Cool Pop . . . on the one . . . Hendrix . . . Film Critic . . . FM stereophonic rock . . . The Black Rocker C107.5J . . . off campus wandering . . . Hey! party at Mike's. . .Solong. . .Smile Mom. Darrell Craig Belcher 2 Years Entered in 1977 from South Oak Cliff Football '11, 12 Varsity Letter 11,12 Basketball 12 Varsity Letter 12 I..ettermen's Club 11,12 Drama Club 12 Nobody is going to give you any power, It comes from within, not from without. Excellence is attained through sacrifice, discipline, duty and perseverance. Iesse Iackson We real cool We stay in school We try hard ' Giving up we void. D. Belcher Scott Ieffrey Berger 12 Years Entered in 1967 from the Greenhill school Honor Roll9,10, 11,12 National Merit Letter of Commendation 12 Track 9,10,11 Varsity Letter 10, 11 Texas All-Private Champs 10 Texas All-Private Runners tlp 11 SPC Champs 10 Soccer 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 12 N.T.l l.S.S.A. Runners Up 12 S.P.C. Champs 12 Ski Club '10, '11, '12 Vice-President 11 Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12 Cheerleader 12 REMARKER 10 Drama Club 9,10 Pershing Tutorial 11, 12 Never get out of the left side of the bed by putting your right foot on the floor first. Watta Coo Siam LJ! 1 Ax, . swf N Q , 1 Q J' Z xg -X J 1 s 55205, 550707 TWELVE YEARS!?! . . . you wanna die REAL bad? . . . Survived his Waterhole, er, uh, I mean Waterloo . . . Bill Fleming's alter ego . . . only looks at the pictures in comic books . . . only senior who subscribes to MAD magazine . . . gets psyched up for pep rallies . . . can barely lift his cheerleading partner at 120 tso she saidj pounds . . . ulcer club . . . ulcer giver club . . . never serious . . . Assassin for hire . . . part-time boarder at I-Iockaday . . . best friend is his pal . . . sleeps through English . . . can also sleep with eyes open . . . Snowbird . . . Firebird . . . best years . . . ELROY . . . Never Say Die Club. . .wanted to go to Guam Tech. . . Pam . . .lt all went by so fast. . .thank you everybody. as Charlie . . . E.T. Charlie B .... THE cowboy . Top rate calf roper . . . KBGX . . . Big Red . . . Ft. Worth Rodeo '78 . . . Longhorn Brawl-room . . . The Never Formed Rodeo Club . . . Connolly's Boy . . . Ford man . . . Ashby's Pet CYou betl . . . Chemist . . . A8zM . . . Atlanta, Texas '??? . . . Road Trips to Longview and Atlanta. . .Cowboy Casanova. . .East Texas. . .Wide receiver . . . Sports? What sports?,' . . . Today a 3:10 day? - Sure. . . . Doc Iesse's main man . . . Math whiz . . . What's a Cass County?? . . . B.T .... Arabian Horses - none better . . . La Quinta . . . Red Steagull and the Coleman County Cowboys . . . Wyoming - sooner or later. . .probably later. . . Solong. Charles Edwin Brooks 3 Years Entered in 1976 from St. Iames School Track 10, 11, 12 Football 11, 12 Gun Club 11, 12 Bookstore 10, 11, 12 KRSM 10,11 End of Hunt Club 12 ROAR 10, 11 3 Year Club 12 Lettermen's Club 11, 12 For what else does a man need besides fresh air, a good horse, plenty to eat and good friends? Everything else seems like a waste. Red Steagull Son, it's faster horses, younger women, older whiskey, and more money. Tom T. Hall Francis Adams Brooks III 12 Years Entered in 1967 from Mary Boswell l ootball9,10,11,12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 S.P.C. Second Team 11 NTHSSA Second Team 11 Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 S.P.C. Second Team 11 Rt'ZMARKER10,11,12 MARKSMBN 11 Young Life 10, 11, 12 L.ettermen's Club Twelve-Year Club 12 Eleven-Year Club 11, etc. Can-Paign Staff 12 Honor Roll 9, 11 Orchestra 9 S.M. American Legion Baseball 9, 10 Dallas Amateur Baseball Association 11,12 Die, you gravy sucking pigs! Steve Martin ,Slum CD X g 15 i 5 , 4-',,f A A E 'C I ffjgz U A .f 'cf ' Bud . . . Budley . . . Budley von Budley??? . . . The foot . . . The feet . . . Squatter . . . That's a goal! . . . Switched, rather than fight in junior year . . . Boston, ELO, Frampton fan . . . Golf with Chuck . . . Thank you, Les! . . . Sports Freak . . . Little Rhody . . . Blew off senior year - I think. . . I'm sorry . . . Moose. . . Homecoming '78 . . . Yankee . . . 12 year survivor's club 1 . . . Father of Creek . . . Sophomores sports year . . . Potter, ceramicist - whatever! . . . Grchestra Drop-out Club 9 . . . YMCA football fights with S.B. . . . Applica- tions at A.G.'s . . . Miller's second best friend in Iunior year. . .HOSS. . .Thanx mom, dad. 1 6C BA0a7,L ' 1 pq X 'l gl W, lt .fi ll iilimlat P 'heb 'XX Iohn . . . I.B. . . . Iuan . . . pseudo-cowboy . . . knows all Hockaday sophomores . . . Ojedas for lunch bunch . . . Wolfman . . . M Back Row Calculus Club . . . never reads Spanish homework . . . Blow it off, son, you're a senior . . . wants to be either Steve Martin or Richard Pryor when he grows up. . . Calculus Blow Off Club 12 . . . member of Steve Martin's Crimestopper Club . . . Yes . . . Aerosmith . . . Boston . . . Doobie Brothers . . . Snowbird '77 . . . Berger's frozen sweater . . . Colden Knees . . . I.I.'s friend . . . bugs Renee . . . President of BMW club . . . HAD only 320i in student parking lot . . . Center Rd? No tacos . . . papering for Homecoming '78 . . . Chief Paramedic-Feline Iohn Algernon Broom IV 6 Years Entered in 1973 from Unionville Middle School Track 9 Ski Club 10,12 Bookstore 10,11,12 Assistant Manager 12 Can-Paign Staff 12 Medical City President 11, 12 Medical Explorers 12 My get up and go must have got up and went. Aerosmith And I can show you the way - it's just a game we play. It's easy, takin' it day by day. Boston 1,: K., at - . t ,W l y, 7 g W -1 Q., Q , ' '--- ' i' ,t-' ' Ambulance Corps . . . Whew! . . . Bookstore Bigshot . . . has youngest mother in class . . . Hosek's sidekick . . . 1X5 V ttttil 7 Rum Bum Clum . . . Hendrix . . . Water Ski Freak . . . M- aiiii A knockout sister? . . . Thanks Mom, Dad . . . Seahawks for- ever. . .Coodbye. David Lloyd Bucy 4 Years Entered in 1975 from Green Farms Academy REMARKER 10, 11, 12 MARKSMEN 11 Bookstore 11,12 Drama Club 10, 11 Chief Propmaster 12 Football 11, 12 I.V. and Varsity Mgr. 11, 12 Soccer 9, 10, 11 Baseball 9, 10, 11,12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12 SMU Iournalism Workshop 11 S.M. Sports Camp Counselor 11 Hockaday Lunch Club 11 Never be obscene or use profanity unless the obscenity is so splendid or the profanity so outstanding that people will be so interested that they will forget to be shocked. George S. Patto .ff as n, Ir. A L 4 .1 I imc A lit' Us ,tt 1 'NVQ i s Wadduff- 6dCc ' tgoceh Buce . . . Spends half of his time at Hockaday . . . Vir- ginian . . . Civil War Fanatic . . . Ellen . . . Which way to Bedford? . . . Listen Matthews I went through five years of New York and it ain't so great . . . Once said what's an Aggie? . . . now may be going there . . . Hopeful for Vandy with I.M., T.S., B.S .... Tailgating Hirsch at 90 m.p.h. on the Tollway with B.D., S.H., and I.D.. . .Sure. . .Great Onel. . .Boz, Willie and 102. . . We're Doomed . . . Animal House . . . Can-Paign deliv- eries with S.W., I.B., N.L., P.H., T.M., M.H. . . . That plane's gonna land on top of us . . . Bombs Away! Ar, 4 -. I , fl . 7 A XL ! M JL-O C65-Llltftatrtcxt I f! --T Mickey . . . Oldsmobile . . . I don't understand . . . vi of Keyton's back row club. . . BRC 4-12. . .Fast running roaches in micro. lab. . . . Captain Q . . . Bookstore Man . . . Never on campus . . . Cutlass S. . . . California . . . Vail . . . Mrs. Barta's favorite student . . . Skiing is for believers . . . Have a good day . . . 3 years of off cam- pus privileges. . . Class Hood . . .Member of F.N.D.C. . . .True Partier . . . PCNOBT 9-12, President . . . Yes . . . Best car stereo . . . The CNICNOB King . . . Cheryl Tiegs. . . Bug,Sir! . . .Pershing's racetrack driver. . . Lacey at my sister's wedding . . . The Party after Demo- cratic Convention . . . Motion . . . Party Hearty . . . What, we have P.E. at this school? . . . Topsiders are Prep shoes . . . Where's the locker room? . . . Las Nubes . . . There is time for a new start, because tomor- row is a new day. . .Coodbyell Michael Otis Cassidy 9 Years Entered in 1970 from the Lamplighter School Bookstore 11,12 Asst. Manager 11 Manager 12 Soccer 9,10, 11 Student Council 12 I've seen all good people Yes Iudge not by appearance, but what lies beneath. Cassidy My doctrine is live, so that thou mayest desire to live again, -that is thy duty. For in any case, thou wilt live again. Nietzsche For me there is only the traveling on paths that have heart, on any that may have heart. There I travel, and the only worthwhile challenge is to traverse its full length. And there I travel looking, looking, breathlessly. Don Iuan 171 Craig Lawrence Caudle 8 Years Entered in 1971 from George B. Dealey Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Lion and Sword 11,12 Class Secretary 11 Student Council 12 Vice-President 12 Who's Who 11,12 Football 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 All-Private Q.B. Hon. Mention 11 All Private Safety 12 Captain 12 Basketball 9, 10, 11,12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Captain 12 Colf 9 Track 11, 12 Padre Expedition Leader 11,12 It's what people know about themselves inside that make 'em scared. Clint wwe' U, mi Don't ever call me cuddles . . . 1X5 . '. . Danger . . . 317 . . . QB . . . Long, Dry 4 months . . . Padre Crew . . . Through plates much NH? . . . Pecos with C.O. and P.M. . . . Cantina Brothers . . . survived soph. year! . . . Elf's brother . . . Taffy A . . . composing in Louland . . . CM wasn't really burned . . . saved N.H. on Padre Hwy. . . . He didn't know it . . . what bonfire S.S. and R.K. . . . feel better Pryor? . . . What's this on my car? . . . Durr . . . loves cheese . . . old boarders . . . closest team ever . . . loved W.H.,R.K.,S.S.,B.S.,B.P.,A.S.,P.L.,I.M.,M.M.. . . you will never lose . . . 40 club . . . shurel Cers . . . Trampolene Rammer . . . B.U. Am I kidding or sincere? . . . Framed at North Zone 78 . . . S.T.P .... Kit . . . laws. . .DK. . .Ruth. . .Samuel. . .Pryor is special. The Pres. . .politician. . .Ccowboyl prep. . . pops the bubble . . . Cheerleader? . . . survived LW for not one but two years . . . M Navasota . . . STP fan . . . LLIH '74- '77 . . . BMW 320 i . . . 7 broken bones, strained growth centers, shin splints faccident prone?l . . . Snowbird '78 - attacked by a hungry Hockadaisy with a steak knife faccident pronell . . . nose job? . . . 96 Farmer's Market . . . caught doin' 53 in a 30 - got off 'cause they miss- pelled ALTON Cpronounced Ahhltonl . . . Fredricksburg . . . O.C. Mondays . . . keeps S.F. Rose Towing Service in business . . . had 83 Playboy bunnies to his house for breakfast fwas late to schooll . . . Wintergarden . . . Green Mountain Mania . . . do it for the blurb . . . shag 8: pretzel - BOOGie . . . MLM . . . San Antonio Godfather . . . Vial's brother . . . misses NEP KCBJ . . . Aggressive I, II 8: Rawcous . . . Brook Hollow . . . Cathy - best sister a brother could have . . . Vandybound? . . . Thanks to SM for 8 great years 8: GCC-GCC for 18 land countingl. Alton Craig Chapman 8 Years Entered in 1971 from Nathan Adams Elementary Honor Roll 9, 10, 11 Who's VVho in American High Schools 11, 12 Student Council 11, 12 Class Representative 11 President 12 Lion and Sword 11, 12 Football 9 Soccer 9,10, 11,12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 All-SPC Honorable Mention 11 NTHSSA 2nd Team 11 Cheerleader 11, 12 Head Cheerleader 12 Lettermen's Club 11, 12 Pershing Tutorial 10 Bookstore 11,12 Drama Club 10 Ski Club 11, 12 REMARKER 10 ROAR 9, 10, 11 Grant that I may not criticize my neighbor until I have walked a mile in his moccasins. Indian Prayer Well done is better than well said. Anonymous Bryce Francis Chapman 4 Years Entered in 1975 from Richardson West Ir. High TFC-1Ck 9,10,11,12 Choir 9 Astronomy Club 9,10 174 3054 . . . 131 . . . RSL a Dude's Best Friend . . . Partners . . . The Best . . . R.R. and 'Cuda . . . 383 4 speed? . . . After court at Sch1otsky's . . . Quarters at lunch . . . The Good Days are Gone . . . No more fun . . . 1-IP's, BH's, Losers, I RAGS's . . . Thursday Night! . . . I drive! . . . End of this road. Davy C . . . Not Klaus or Clothes but Clowes . . . Is he really English? . . . MG . . . Snoopy Driving, goggles and a scarf . . . tallest in class . . . eats more than his weight . . . little beef . . . Wrestling Cheerleaders . . . Salyer and the YMCA rule breakers . . . ube . . . hates topsiders . . . Tull . . . Lifeguard . . . Prefers Y ski trips to Snow- bird . . . Ranch experiences with S.W. and Company . . . Cactus Iack's for Tuesday . . . All right, where is my car? . . .Ilive in Dallas, not Richardson. . .Sorry, but no. . . Nancy. . .Why not?,enjoy life. David Malcolm Clowes 5 Years Entered in 1974 from Churchill Way Honor Roll 11, 12 Studio Band 11,12 Band 9, 10, 11,12 Wrestling 9, 10,11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 S.P.C. Champs 11 Most Varsity Underclassmen Points 11 Golf 12 Archery 10 Film Society 10, 11, 12 Projectionist 12 Technical Coordinator 12 Ski Club 11, 12 Scuba Club 12 Ugly Tie Club 12 Vice-President 12 175 Patrick Michael Cronin 6 Years Entered in 1973 from George B. Dealey High Honor Roll 9, 10, 11 Honor Roll 12 St. Mark's Day Camp 9,10, 11, 12 Whiz Quiz 11, 12 Metroplex Champions 11 Team Co-Captain 12 Film Society 12 Can-Paign Chairman 12 REMARKER 12 Lion and Sword 10,11, 12 Who's Who in American High Schools 11,12 Football Trainer 9,10,11,12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 National Merit Letter of Commendation 12 Pershing Tutorial 12 Independent Studies Evaluation Committee 11, 12 Astronomy Club 9 Drama Club 9, 10 One Act Play Festival 9, 10 Without friends, no one would choose to live, though he had all other goods. Aristotle 6.4.1 P.C. . . . Pronoun . . . Putt Chronic . . . Iames Bond nut . . . Day Camp Constant . . . Whiz Quiz orator . . . The Pat Cronin Movie Review . . . Mister Espanol . . . Hyuo!! . . . Beatles' fan . . . The Man With The Colden Scissors . . . Mai Oui! . . . Went to see Rocky Horror with Eichenwald. . .movie asthete. . . Iean Paul! . . . Saw Grease five times . . . Oaf . . . Hates Cadillacs . . . Still chasing Meredith . . . Extremely neat handwrit- ing . . . 007 . . . Loves Dyan Cannon and Mata Bond . . . Dislikes poofters . . . May I ask a question? . . . Adds class to the Film Society . . . Looking for soundtrack to Casino Royale . . . Oh, the shark bites . . . Despises I.B.B.s . . . You have to play the game . . . That's right, it's the Neutron Bomb!! . . . A.M.M .... And Twice Is The Only Way To Live! fat ff pawn Slept in barf! . . . Willie on the Rocks . . . one fifth of THE 10 . . . And the shark bites . . . Fiddler on the Roof . . . Boley, Right Bradley! . . . All Metro Honorable Mention Offense . . . Wavos . . . M1 of the Oak Cliff Club . . . Say man, What's happenin' . . . The Forty Club . . .Football '78,Ilove you guys. . .Good luck next year . . .Padre '79. . .2hY60. . .B.D.,D.B.. . .Don't ever call him Cuddles, right Cuddles . Sir, may I ask you a question? . . . This half of the Midnight Hike Club . . . Old Church. . .Cardinal Puff's. . .The Binary Star. . . Dr. Ball's . . . The Wild Hare . . . ZZZZZ . . . Almost became a cheerleader! . . . I'm in love . . . Durr . . . A Wild and Crazy Guy . . . Give me some sweat . . . Bofer. . . Nay,Nay . . .So long S.M. Frat Edward Davis III 7M Years Entered from Nancy I. Cochran Pershing Tutorial 11, 12 ROAR 9, 10, 11, 12 Bookstore 9, 10, 11, 12 Lettermen's Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Drama Club 9, 10, 12 President 12 Football 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Independent Champs 12 Forty Club 12 All Private 1st Offense 12 All Metro Honorable Mention Offense 12 Archery 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 9, 10, 11, 12 S.P.C. Champs 9 Captain 11, 12 Most Valuable Player 11 All Conference A Team 9, 11, 12 Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Captain 12 S.P.C. Champs 9,12 S.P.C. Champion 167 lbs. 12 First in District 5-AAAA 155 lbs. 12 Second Texas State Region 3 Theatre Workshop 12 Fiddler on the Roof 11 When we refer to a person as a winner, we do not mean one who makes others lose. Iames 8: Iongeward V. .ae Phillip Howard Disraeli 2 Years Entered in 1977 from W. T. White Honor Roll 11, 12 Concert Band 11, 12 Studio Band 11, 12 Most Valuable Musician 11 Orchestra 11, 12 Vice-President 12 Wrestling 11, 12 Astronomy Club 12 Co-President 12 Pershing Tutorial 11 Life is too short to be little. Benjamin Disraeli 4-rmigw, mx ,...w-,, .,1., nina , Ji. Y ...Canaan lL9iwwQp Diz . . . Diz-3 . . . Dizzy . . . P.H.D .... Flip Captain Timex . . . suffers from a rare Hawaiian disease . . . where are my keys? . . . where is my car? . . . likes to switch horses in midstream . . . Christmas shopping with B.A.M. . . . time to munch . . . here comes Ras, must be time for Chem . . . YOGURT . . . jazz man . . . one of the three mooseketeers . . . loves Mrs. E. and Mrs. A.. . . What train? I didn't see any train! . . .good lick!. . .W.T.Who?. . .bionic eating machine. . .sings and dances like a butcher . . . Munch Club flifej . . . MD champion 11, 12 . . . feed him, and he'll owe you his life . . .Te amo Cate. Kar EZJI......AJ ' Icky. . .Ike. . .Eichendork. . .,Magic Man. . .Crazi- est guy in class. . .Cossa-what?. . .Mari and Me. . . Senior lounge Wrestling Team . . . 17 personalities . . . Allo A'hm David Frost . . . Stoddart's, Kinchen's and Cronin's cohort . . . Luoa . . . Horrorite . . . Nobody ever goes to see a midnight movie with me . . . Co-Presi- dent, Calculus Back Row Club . . . Fine, Dave, fine . . . secret Harvard fan . . . very secret . . . almost arrested for assaulting a street light . . . ReMarker errand boy . . . loudest debater . . . Banned by Cambridge Holiday Inn . . . Playboy Club frequenter . . . Cot S300 for two hours of work . . . Day Camp lifer . . . Wanna come to my New Year's Eve Party? It's after graduation . . . Hi Eric - oh, not Eric, that's your brother Elva? No, that's your mother. Who are you? . . . the original member, Mrs. E's boys. . .You can?. . .S.S.E. Kurt Alexander Eichenwald 12 Years Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Debate Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Representative to Student Council Qualified State Tournament 11, 12 REMARKER 10, 11, 12 Contributing Editor MARKSMEN 12 Faculty Editor 12 Astronomy Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Sec. Treasurer 9, 10, 11 Club Coordinator 12 Orchestra 9 Pershing Tutorial 10, 11 Track 10, 11, 12 Manager 10, 11, 12 National Merit Letter of Commendation 12 Who's VVho in American High Schools 12 Wit has truth in it. Wise-cracking is simply calesthentics with words. Dorothy Parker If we couldn't laugh we would all go insane. Iimmy Buffet Oscar Marcellus Estell 8 Years Entered in 1971 from Aldersgate Elementary Honor Roll 9, 11, 12 Archery 9 Fencing 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 9, 10, 11, 12 Co-Captain 10, 11 Captain 12 MVP 11 Dallas Open 6th Place 12 Ir. Olympic Epee 6th Place 10 Ir. Olympic Foil 2nd Place 10 Debate Club 9, 10, 11 National Forensic League Degree of Distinction 10 Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12 Secretary Treasurer 12 Strings 9 Concert Band 9, 10,11, 12 Studio Band 11, 12 Lion and Sword 11, 12 National Merit Semi-Finalist 12 National Achievement Semi- Finalist Chess Club 11, 12 Vice-President 11 Sec.-Treas. 12 Who's Who Among American High Schoo1's 11,12 Historical Simulation Club 10 Problem Solving Club 11 American Cryptogram Association 11, 12 NAACP MESP USMA Academic Invitational Workshop Youth Fraternity of the Masonic Order of Eastern Stars Mm QM Pieters 1st encounter of the dark kind . . . Baudoin Fan Club . . . Hyperbole Chi-per-bow-laj . . . Duffy Graham look-a-like. . .K104 Trivia Club. . .Conrad is trash. . . Owns more calculators than T.I. . . . Shareholder of Dal- las Transit System . . . Author of Mastermind for Fun and Profit . . . Unchallenged god of Computer Football Circuit . . . Founder and hustler supreme of Backgam- mon Extortion Club . . . Taught Neal the expression I would double . . . 116 of Funkateers Club . . . Terrorized debate team with cassette player . . . The one and only non-cog . . . Math Blow-Off Club . . . Bootsy? . . . The Crypto-kid . . . Have no fear my dear, Paul Renere is vear! . . . We are children of production . . . Viola drop- out club. ii QUWQJ Q,'iAutQ1Q IC . . . has his own harem . . . spent Senior year every- where but St. Mark's . . . Race Horse Hayne's Fan Club tPresidentJ . . . Mosle's debate partner . . . IKK . . . That's only one version . . . 16 of Iuan Egues Club . . Has his own office . . . Obnoxious with Friedman . . . Hates to speak in front of crowds . . . Sommerfield Crad- uate School . . . CW . . . Recruited by Iohn Wooden?? . . . I think he's got a gun . . . fastest mouth in the country . . . B6 Farmer's Market Merchants . . . Gets up at 8:10, to school at 8:15 . . . always has things in his eye. David Lee Fields 12 Years Entered in 1967 Honor Roll 9, 10 High Honor Roll 11, 12 Basketball 9, 11, 12 Varsity 12 Soccer 10 Debate 9, 10, 11,12 Texas State Qualifier 9, 10, 11, 12 North Texas District Champion 10, 11 National Forensic League National Tournament 10, 11 ROAR 10, 11 REMARKER 10, 11 Twleve-Year Club G.W. 11, 12 to , J f Y a 'if-it s tx -.sw-si ,ENN 1 Q ,A La V Anthony 5 Paul Fisher Years Entered in 1974 from Boude Storey School Football 9, '10, '11, '12 Varsity 11, 12 Baseball 10, 11, 12 Varsity 12 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 Asst. Eighth Grade, Coach 12 Drama Club 9, 10,11, 12 Vice-President 12 Film Society 10, 11 Treasurer 11 KRSM 12 NASP Semi-Finalist 12 If you abuse the distributive property it will slap you in the face! Iohn P. Crews L.A. will beat Dallas by 3. Iimmy the Greek 1 ,,.--an 4.-.x.,...,, N -,. -1... z. ,s -, , f 1 M Q. ' Q ' is i , 'Iggy i-K., A VK, I ,K ' K ff -rs - F .K , W ' -fEyr','5 . A at 'u h' K i W in-IN' 'dsx - ,, ff'-Kg -Q94 A, :,..Qfff 4- ' al? A P ' 1 iff t K ,K,, 'wi w g: - ,g. :,gg'f -A , ' ' ff X ' - '.K' A, K A-.Q f ' 1 Gi: gs . , R K s. f,sf,.r - af' - M , xiii 1, ws! 1- f . - K .. .f i ZFWK K , , tltl tal 1 J Hifkf, l lf 3 ' 1 .KK 4, Q ,sv lifes? 5, ,K 7 , M? if ,Zn That's Fisher without the C . . . Fish . . . Samurai Cor- nerback . . . 4-7115 . . . 18:1 parties with Thompson . . . raids with Thompson . . . Oscar's Taxi . . . Belch, E.T., Big O, and Fish . . . PM Oak Cliff Club . . . oul . . .Almost died with Davis in '77 . . . Pep Rally Attraction . . . Drive and Dip Club . . . Hocka-who? . . . Durr . . . What's a Knumbnut? . . . Coach . . . Willie on the Rocks . . . Par- liament jam hours with Oscar . . . Prince of Darkness on KRSM . . . Solves Nelson's Girl Problems . . . 11:00 park- ing lot dip club . . . Iohnny and Kevin, Get your own car . . . Owns a Tank . . . keeps Nelson's head in order . . . Lives with Nelson . . . Shut the door before Mosle slides out . . . Leon and Elena here I come . . . Hi Mom! . . . Funkateer Founder. ewegefgl' Louie Beau . . . Hockaday Horseapple Hurlers . . . Chili's . . . obnoxious when with Fields . . . cocky . . . no DA's . . . drove into a trash can . . . Oh no, Mosle and Fields on Iohnny Carson? . . . 92 Iuan Egues Fan Club . . . Foreign Affair . . . too short to spike . . . IKK . . . never got a speeding ticket . . . The Shoe Polish King . . . keeps score against Mosle . . . Craig go! He's shoot- ing at us! . . . itll on Fang's I.V. . . . Hey guys watch this! . . . George and Stephanie fsecond parentsj . . . Crockadile Rock . . . has a harem . . . Duffy's Iewish Brother . . . Heineken . . . typed literary terms . . . D-E- B-A-T-E, Debate, Debate . . . LDB Prez . . . fights in Mrs. Denton's class . . . kidney stone at 17 . . . parking . . . the Barth Cimble. . .Nanu Nanu. Louis Paul Friedman 3 Years Entered in 1976 from Benjamin Franklin Ir. High High Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 National Merit Semi-Finalist 12 Cum Laude Society 11, 12 Quill and Scroll 11, 12 Who's Who in American High Schools 11, 12 REMARKER 10, 11, 12 Pershing Tutorial 11, 12 Tennis 10, 11,12 Volleyball 12 Debate 10, 11,12 Vice-President 11, 12 Degree of Distinction 2nd Place 1978 Texas Debate Championships St. Mark's Delegate to 1978 Texas Nuclear Science Symposium IZ. Beau 11, 12 If you can dream - and not make dreams your masterg If you can think - and not make thoughts your aimg If you can meet with triumph and disaster And treat those two imposters just the same. Rudyard Kipling x Neil Marcus Gerson 6 Years Entered in 1973 from E. D. Walker Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Manager 10 I.V. Captain 11 Varsity Letter 12 Baseball 9, 10 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Drama Club 9, 10 Honor Roll9,10, 11, 12 REMARKER 10, 11 Lettermen's Club 11, 12 KRSM 11 Basketball Broadcaster 11 Football Broadcaster 12 Cers . . . Broke Chili's Attendance Record . . . V1 Klan . . . IKK . . . Mentioned in every class meeting . . . BB Bomber . . . Colts 411 . . . Tom Adams F.C. . . . Mosle -- CRASH! . . . Cot shot at in Prengler's C.P. . . . Elf's on W.E.'s . . . Eckerds . . . B.G. Fanatic in lounge . . . Caudle's Buddy . . . Field's Consultant . . . Up Your Alley . . . Minority Outfield Club . . . At least you're mature, Urschel! . . ., Shipper and Keyton's Belt . . . Private Eye in S.P.'s life . . .4 Cassidy's Hope . . . You've got the disease . . . predicted, Nibert's eruption . . . I.A.'s Enemy . . . Safrit's A.C. . . T.F. Freed's B.T. Admirer . . . Where are the Cheerlead-i ers? . . . Get there first, go with Cers . . . Clint . . . lust one more second about Batting . . . Honorary Christian . . . only one to appreciate Shipper's humor . . . Midget . . .Mom's Pet. . .Yeraboy, Ruthie. l I Algie . . . Albey Cilbey . . . Fred . . . Mr. President . . . It's -a very funny film . . . Dictator . . . I'll give you three reasons why you want to buy a Film Society ticket . . . 116 S.S. Club . . . Massimo's amigo . . . A.P. Calculus for 1 day . . . translated for Munson . . . I'll see you in my office . . . It got smashed in the parking lot . . . 5 month older brother of 6 week apart twins . . . English 12-H: Well, has anybody read any good books lately? . . . Oh,yea. Alfred Gene Gilbertson 9 Years Entered in 1970 from F. P. Caillet Elementary Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 National Merit Finalist 12 Who's Who Among American High School Students 12 Fencing 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Archery 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Astronomy Club 9 Chess Club 11 Problem Solving Club 11, 12 Outing Club 12 Debate Society 10, 11, 12 Film Society 10, 11, 12 Secretary 11 President 12 AFS Club 12 Senior Class Co-Liaison 12 Student Council 12 Volume? It's the little knob on the television set. Charles Munson Middle Schoolers. Where's Mr. Larrimer and his ray gun? I need him. Iohn T. Whatley They never disciplined their women, which has been mankind's problem since Adam and Eve. Andrew Mailer in-:af Duffy an Iason Graham 12 Years Cum Laude Society 11, 12 High Honor Roll9,11, 12 Honor Roll 10 REMARKER 10, 11, 12 Associate Editor 12 Sports Editor 11 Student Council Secretary 11 Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 9, 10, 11, 12 SPC Champs 9,10, 11 Volleyball 12 Varsity Letter 12 SPC Champs 12 All-SPC 1st Team 12 Soccer 9,11, 12 Varsity Letter 12 SPC Champs 12 Lion and Sword 12 Bookstore 11,12 High School VV'ho's Who 11,12 Quill and Scroll Society 11, 12 National Merit Letter of Commendation 12 Asst. Sec. of Elections 12 The virtue of the soul does not consist in flying high, but in walking orderly, its grandeur does not exercise itself in grandeur, but in mediocrity. Montaigue, 1588 W le are It is impossible to conceive why any man who has neither fears nor desires should give Duff. . . Duffer . . . ls that your real name? . . . Arabian himself the trouble of camel dealer at Chili's . . . Lou'll show me how. . . . 1'93S0I1iI1S- his best laid plans always go awry . . . 10cc law library ROUSSGHU, 1755 . . . Amory Blaine . . . Wie ein Fisch-Richtig, Herr P? . . . I did not make myself Athlete of the Issue! Cho ho hoj . . . West's accident . . . burned Ion in English . . . drives a live explosive . . . P.C. with T.B. . . . Hockaday Horseapple Hurler . . .Q Somebody call me. CB.U., I.M., N.G., C.C., et. all . . . Remarker Associate . . . 3 time loser in April '78. . .no date : no money spent. . .Lon- don Green Shoed Cowboys daily dose . . . volleyball jock . . . pretty non-sarcastic, though . . . left brains and ego in the ninth grade . . . work before pleasure . . . oh well, most of the time. 186 4 Trans Am. . .T.A.6.6. . . .Hurst 4 speed. . .White . . . Wrestling. . . Don't ask me. . . Glitsch, is that gun legal? . . . bi the language hall study club . . . Moose . . . Frank and George finally met . . . baseball? . V2 Fulcher's Estes Park Grocery Gang . . . Homework? Were we sup- posed to do homework? . . . Bench presses cars . . . Lunchtime laughter with Mrs. E. and Mr. F. . . . Hennings owes me his life . . . Seen in the library . . . once . . . Never missed a T.V. show . . . Nickle 41 Mag . . . Oak Cliff Club . . . Mom and Dad, I made it . . . Morning Traffic Club . . . Hey, B.C. wake up . . . Van Halen Fan Club . . . Mr. Foster Fan Club . . . That's not illegible, you just can't read . . . Driving Dipper . . . Hi, Ian . . . Well, it's finally over . . . Red Raider bound . . . See ya'll later. Brent Wade Hardy 12 Years Entered in 1967 from Crace Lutheran Honor Roll 9 I.V. Football 10 Wrestling 11, 12 Advanced Band 9,10,11,12 Twelve Year Club 12 Life's been good to me so far. Ioe Walsh You hear but you do not listen. Mario Foster Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6 john ' Edward 1 Harris 7Years lintered in 1072 from Bradlield lilementary Astronomy Club 0 Bookstore 10. 11. 12 Outing Club 12 l.ettermen'sClub'10.11. 12 KRSM 12 Mai1itenanee0, 10. 11 MARKSMEN11. 12 Senior Editor 12 ROAR 0. 10. 11 Studio Band 12 Band 0. 10. 11, 12 Cross Country 11. 12 Captain 12 Varsity Letter 11,12 'l'raek10.11,12 Tri-Captain 12 Varsity l.etter10. 11. 12 SPC Champs 10 Pershing Tutorial 11. 12 y Senior Representative 12 llonor Roll 0, 10. 11, 12 Lion and Sword 12 Ski Club 12 Sherpa 10. 11. 12 Who's Who 12 ' , I. Chemieal Dependency Program .. I' J, X '12 ..-f . ',, . ' 1 f T ,J 1 Viet, Piz,s1dt.nt12 flu! ,, ,my a- H L-li, V, 61, ,I , f',- ' 1 1' f .4 fQuotes in Advertising Section p. 3061 , f f it ,. 5 If .12 A, .f at if R Hiya . . . Hey there . . . off the euft' . . . Harry, Harold, Farris. Buek. Skip . . .Tony and Van, Ine. . . . Mel Tillis Birthday Club . . . FREDRICKSBURG . . . th Wild Fre- drieksberg Weekend . . . 1A The Avengers . . . H.H.- D.A.R. - Summer love . . . H's H. I Love and Serve Them Always . . . I-LC. . . . ls that a T. or am I H. . . . Snow Pals AF., C.B. 84 B.V.U. . . . Pecan Tree Pienie. . . Where exaetly do you live? . . . Where are your parents this week'?. . .Ioanie's little brother. . .Tiernan's Uncle . . . You aet just like your Dad . . . Henry, Lance. Foxy, B.C., Kate, Folly. Snowden. - Dr. Dolittle. . .Wintergar- den. DaVinei's, The Western Place, Pat's Hall. Crider's . . . Big Mouth . . .Camp Mystic. flood of 78. . . Come and visit mel. . . Hat Club . . . Wagoneers . . . can I he1p?. . . A.C.C.'s Godfather . . . Iaeuzxi Iohn . . . The lndian. . .Sewanee Bound. . . THANKS! yo!! Creek . . . 1X5 . . . Mr. TACT . . . PATTON . . . Lounge Lover. . .COORS Consumer Division. . .Beer-THIRTY . . . 23291 - First One. . . C.C., C.O. - Converted me to country livin' . . . The thing that wouldn't leave . . . DURR . . . THAT half of the midnight hiking club . . . Willie, P.M. - in the middle of the lake . . . Fur Trapping with C.C., C.O., P.M., C.M. . . . Whiskey River took my mind. . .ELF. . .Super Bowl XII-Bourbon Street. . . Co-Pres. and Social Director Beacher Blums - Filled with Spirits . . . 411 Smuggler of foreign substances . . . Padre '78 - it was the water . . . I guess I'm suspended, I don't know why . . . Orloffs with Billy Mac . . . Willie straight . . . ROAD TRIP . . . Eagles, C.O. I hate your guts! . . . Padre '79 - will be fine . . . Parties at Casey's . . . Framed at North Zone . . . AMICO . . . Never gets caught. . .l'm gone. . .LOOOU. William Neal Heckel 8 Years Entered in 1971 from the Lamplighter School Lettermen's Club '10,'l1, 12 Baseball 9, 10,11, 12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 Captain 12 All-S.P.C. Honorable Mention 11 American Legion 9, 10 ROAR 9,10, 11, 12 Padre Navigator 12 Bookstore 11, 12 Iust lettin' it roll Lettin' high times carry load lust livin' my life Easy come, easy go Ierry Ieff Walker The good thing about sleepin with your clothes on is that you don't have to get dressed in the mornin'. N.H. 1-fsswzsfsy it ' , . I ,cmffasui Peter Hill Hennings 12 Years Entered in 1967 from the Lamplighter School Glee Club 9 Drama Club 10 Astronomy Club 9 Ski Club 10, 11, 12 Soccer 9, 10,11 Cross Country 9 Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12 KRSM 12 Bookstore 10, 11 OFF Campus Club 10, 11, 12 Truth conceals itself in error. History reveals its face: days of ecstasy and terror invent the future that invents the race. Yes V S sf ' 17 3 ff . X 67 f I 'log Pete . . . 12 years . . . could it be true? . . . Yes freak? . . . love Yes . . . NDCS . . . good friend's sister? . . . member Nevot's squadron . . . Leefguard . . . Bomber's buddy . . . Friday afternoon lunch and team meeting . . . You shore do talk quick boy! . . . tiny nose? . . . Got on Charlie's train . . . BS express . . . Drives a crapi . . . son of Texas Hill country . . . Senior blow off? . . . not yet . . . when? . . . Now! . . . Really loves LMP . . . Backgammon gambler, owes Hardy his life . . . Gassssss . . . English, chem, micro back row clubs . . . applied 13, arecord. . .Dave?. . .Miller!. . .gnob team. . .Chem homework, head to the lounge for help . . . Higgins . . . what is your real color? . . . undefeated IV Tennis . . . Microblowoff...NL...CM...MC...CC... Loves bubu . . . DI . . . KRSM . . . Pseudo soccer player . . .Sunday at the quarry. . .Goodbye SM. . .FTS. ' i m...,t Q, Mike . . . Mikey . . . Baby . . . Barely 17 before Gradua- tion. . .Steve, I'm spent. . .The New Beach, 1978. . . Richard Pryor understudy . . . M1 of the Avengers . . . 18 Pancakes and SPC '77 . . . Baylor Bearcub . . . Marathon Man tsort ofl . . . Beach Boys and CC trips . . . Bookie of the year 1977 . . . Retired 1978 . . . no Apache, but defi- nitely Redskin . . . One-time Travolta . . . nothing like freshman girls . . . except Carolyn . . . knows the differ- ence between black and white . . . always will . . . 3 lay- ers . . . Poker with Brad '77 . . . white tornado . . . Tex- oma Titan. . . One of the few REAL Americans . . . sued at 16 . . . would vote for Nixon . . . dated same girl as Brandt and Phil . . . same reaction . . . yo' mamma . . . Dig it, Creg . . . Sorry, I don't bet . . . Bullroar . . . C.F. and M.H.. . .someday. . .sorry Perch. Iames Michael Herndon 5 Years Entered in 1974 from the St. Stephen's School Honor Roll 9, 10, 11. 12 Society of Distinguished H.S. Students 11 Who's Who in American High Schools 12 National Merit Semifinalist 12 Chess Club 10 Bookstore 10 Debate Club 11 Ski Club 12 Marque Contributor 10,11 SMU Iournalism Workshop 11 REMARKER 11, 12 Can-Paign 11,12 Archery 9 Football 9 Cross Country 11,12 Varsity Letter 11,12 Track 10,11,12 Varsity Letter 10.11.12 S.P.C. Champs 10 Texas Relays 3200 Meter Alternate 11 Lettermen's Club 10.11.12 ROAR 9, 10, 11 Contrary to the opinion of many people, Leaders are not born. Leaders are made, and they are made by effort and hard work. Vince Lombardi Ierry Iames Hosek, Ir. 5 Years Entered in 1974 from Ewell D. Walker Track 9,10, 11,12 Varsity Letter 10,11, 12 SPC Champs 10 Football 12 Varsity Letter 12 Lettermen's Club 10, 11,12 ROAR 9,10, 11, 12 REMARKER 12 Bookstore 10,11 Glee Club 9,10 Choir 11, 12 Pershing Tutorial 11 S.M. Delegate to S.M.U. Accumation Program 11 Walker Alumni Association 12 President 12 Ugly Tie Club 12 President 12 Wisdom is the principal thingg therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding. Proverbs 4:7 77 Who, me? . . . Mi Computer Crime Club . . . Spends more time at R.H.S. than at St. Mark's. . .T.W. . . .Tricia . . . Ojedas for lunch bunch . . . Nova Party . . . true Walker boy. . . Billy Laws . . . K.S.C.S. Silver Country . . . Pink Floyd . . .Van Halen . . . Can I park on campus yet? . . . Glitsch, is that thing loaded? Aren't they illegal? . . . sure . . . Tijuana with T.W .... Magic Kingdom, I've been there once . . . Mr. Crews. . .I.D. the Party King. . . 1X5 Rum Bum Clum. . . 473. . .Aggieland bound! M vig 0 0 ao Anytime Anywhere Champ . . . Mi Computer Crime Club . . . M4 Weekend Warriors fTire irons squadl . . . O.C. with Monnich before English class . . . Munch Club . . . Cosmic . . . Starry eyed . . . What does he really use that planetarium for? . . . Can charm any 14 year old girl . . . Gosh, I didn't know you were only 14! . . . Fellow Yachts- man . . . California Kid . . . Donated a crow bar to Dis- raeli, didn't help . . . New Years at Rick-n-Neals . . . Lives in style . . . Erin: only 1 more year - I-Ia-Ha! . . . Blazer is M tires, only person not to wreck his Blazer . . . Time to crash! fsleepj . . . Skiing Lake Tahoe fwowj . . . Also suffers from rare Hawaiian disease . . . Shazbut! Nano! Nano! Good Luck Steve, you'll need it! Kenric David Kattner 8 Years 1 Entered in 1971 from Preston 1 Hollow Elementary I-lonor Roll 9, 11 Track 9, 10 Football 9, 10 REMARKER 9, 10, 11 Photo Editor 11 MARKSMEN 9, 10 Astronomy Club 9,10, 11,12 Co-President 11, 12 Lab Assistant 11, 12 Electronics Club 11 The reason for living is not what you can get from life but rather what you can give to it. K.D.K. 193 ,L White Rock Marathon 11 Iason Albert t Kinchen 5 Years Entered in 1974 from William L. Cabell School Honor Roll 9, 10,11, 12 National Merit Letter of Commendation 12 Debate Team 9, 10,11, 12 State Championships 10, 11, 12 N.F.L. Double Ruby Award 11 Track 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 Cross Country 10,11, 12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12 MARKSMEN 11,12 Faculty Editor 11 Associate Editor 12 SMU Iournalism Workshop Award of Excellence 12 REMARKER 11, 12 Astronomy Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Dracula 10, 11, 12 Orchestra 9 Swimming 9 When all else is lost, the future l still remains. 4 Bovee Kitchen . . . 150 lbs. of bone . . . class marine biologist . . . could identify the species of fish they serve at Long Iohn Silver's . . . Do you realize where we'd be without plankton? . . . Hockaday's favorite assembly speaker 'I Mr. Depressed . . . someday will make a psychiatrist very rich. . .anTOCAnistic. . .cross country masochist . . . M1 of the Avengers, the only relay team to letter by losing . . . Iason Bond, 007 . . . Miller's Comb Kazoo Band . . . Iulie H. forever . . . Capitalist to the very core . . . Mr. Mencin Fan Club . . . Beach Boys with Miller Hot Dog Debater? . . . lt's logical. . . . Lifetime member - Mrs. Eichenwald's Boys . . . cohorts of D.S. and K.E. . . . loves Iulie even more than whales. NELSON Mm, L,-,657 Spacey . . . To Cassidy with Vail, no, wait! . . . Crews Missile . . . Stick . . . Say . . . Rock Quarry . . . Cassss . . . Texas Hill Country Boy . . . Really lithocated . . . Longhorn 78 w!Liz . . . Kathryn . . . Snowbird . . . Sgt. Nevot's Leafguards . . . Tornado Squad . . . Save lives? . . . FARMER . . . Great Non-Conformist . . . Loves ski- ing . . . Shur . . . School's certainly hard on me . . . Can do some pretty dumb things . . . Griped out frequently . . . Daydreamer . . . Miller . . . Frequents Cactus Iack's . . . Cactus Iack's Top Customer . . . I've watched Mr. Nevot have a great time with a golf ball . . . Wash the cat . . . Goes pyro at C.M. and S.M. . . . LaDonne R.T.A.F. Whoa! . . . The Real Thing . . . loves cold Weaher Nick- les. . .loves Holden Caulfield. . .GUSTO. . .observes NDCS . . . casanova . . . loves all the time . . . The best girlfriend in class . . . THACKERY . . . inevitably cor- rupts others. . .F.T.S.. . .Has too much to say. Nelson Karl Lacey 8 Years Entered in 1971 from Pershing Elementary Soccer 9, 10, 11 Football Trainer 9 P.E. Tennis 12 Track 9, 10 Bookstore 11 Ski Club 10, 11, 12 ROAR 9,10, 11,12 Ugly Tie Club 9, 10 Art Tutorial 12 Wind Energy Club 12 Photography Club 10 That wasn't the last time in your life you'll be yelled at! N.T.L. Either you smoke or you hav'va sweat ball hangin' off your nose Rosanne Rosannadana In beauty, vision do we offer much. Yes David Henry Lauten 5 Years Entered in 1974 from Walker Middle School Honor RolI9, 10, 12 Track 9,10,11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Football 9 MARKSMEN 11, 12 Sports Editor 12 Lettermen's Club 11, 12 Glee Club 9,10, 11, 12 President 12 Environmental Council 9, 10, 11, 12 AFS 9, 10, 11 Pershing Tutorial 10, 12 ROAR 9,10,11, 12 SMU Iournalism Workshop 12 Student Council 12 Secretary of Elections 12 Seek peace Search for truth Be happy But most of all, Live For the gift Of life Is only given Once. Hank Lauten I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13 I ,U Wlvi, OH. , Oh Henry. . . Big D . . . Day Ray . . . Pecos Lumber Iack . . . 1A of the Are You Happy? Club . . . Coach, I think I pulled another hamstring . . . Ioe Barfit . . . Bumphrey Gocart! . . . proverbial big one . . . the human machine . . . Sure, I will play football . . . almost caught the library on fire . . . May I borrow a quarter? . . . full beard after the Pecos . . . How about a Porsche? . . . always out of town. . .pool shark. . .shrank5inches in one year . . . I'm not being sarcastic, but . . . late nights with the Mighty Marksmen deadlines . . . broke three tennis rackets in one week . . . monkey suit at Marcel's . . . tiebraker . . . KH, PM, LM . . . St. Mark's . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. Q Lge if Ieffrey Mank-off. . . owns best cowboy boots on campus . . . Makes wierdest noises out of mouth . . . Watches Dating Came for athletics . . . tries to keep up Schla- chter tradition at St. Mark's . . . Fights with Dr. A. . . . First to be kicked out of Nibert's '78 Analysis Class . . . Best Dallas Cowboy fan . . . knows all players' names and colleges . . . Very best Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader fan . . . knows all girls names and measurements . . . Put juggling as activity on application . . . only applied to colleges that had common application form . . . Wednes- day schedule has only one class . . . Tulane Bound. Ieffrey Walker Mankoff 8 Years Entered in 1971 from the Lamplighter School Honor Roll 12 Ski Club 9 Bookstore 9 Pershing Tutorial 12 KRSM 12 Football 9 Wrestling 9 Ping Pong 11 The Vigorous are no better than the lazy during one half of life, for all men are alike when asleep. Aristotle lt's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog. Bob Lilly :4pm14 rw-1 Brian Webb Matthews 2 Years Entered in 1977 from Kent Prep School l.V. Tennis 11 Undefeated 11 Football 12 Varsity Letter 12 Soccer 12 Varsity Letter 12 Colf12 Varsity Letter 12 Lettermen's Club 12 Astronomy Club 11 Hunting and Fishing Club 11, 12 Ski Club 11, 12 ROAR11,12 Ugly Tie Club 12 Plunge - Life is not meant to be safe, only memorable. Anonymous ,fn J- LEM' ln -,J .'-f' Q J7vZQ1ijiQ Ci, f'fKLULffiCL7V BWM . . . BMW . . . Hey B.M. . . . A Catholic, Yankee, Prepster, Notre Dame Fan - Talk about a minority What do ya mean 3230, it was only a scratch. . .Kerrville '78 - Kicker dancin with Tom and the country women . . . it 75 not bad for a rookie . . . never turned down a good one . . . loves those H.P. and Richardson girls. . . Blondes twith black racing stripesj have more fun . . . Prez and 2X5 of the OC. Club. . .Likes older women. . . IA Playboy Club . . . plays tennis for the tan . . . Foghat with Becky . . . Sassin and Frassin . . . S.M.U. . . . One Thursday night alter H.P's. . .say Stu. . .drunk in East Texas. . .Calveston '78. . . lk Sally O'Malley ofthe Val- ley fan club . , . Burn City . . . says he's gonna marry Catherine . . . thinks he's Hugh Hefner mono from M.C. . . .Special Friends - S.W., L.W., B.B.. A.W.. M.C.. l.T.. T.T., L.S., E.T., S.M., S.C.. . . l love Texas. A B.S. Express . . . Feline Ambulance Corps . . . Off Cam- pus Wandering Society 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Dipper. . . 1435?! . . . 3 cars in one month . . .want to see a Blazer fly? . . . Colorado '77 and '78 lifeguard with Parks, Peter, and Nel- son . . . you mean I didn't do that essay? . . . fences, hedges, and mailboxes. . .NDCS. . .in debt for life. . . Boy, next time I'm fire you! . . . Logan, Berry, Nelson, Bobby, and Gregg, fun times! . . . Cactus lacks . . . Wat- erhole . . . silvertoed cowboy . . . Miller . . . You're going to Rice! What's wrong with your eyes? . . . 4- wheeling . . . Thackery Park-Walker Park . . . rock quarry . . . 5 cases?! . . . Cripple Creek . . . loves the ladies . . . does Calculus homework? . . . class . . . cor- rupts others . . . excellent excuses . . . always lithocated for class. . .I'm off to Katmandu! Charles Robert McCreary, Ir. 6 Years Entered in 1973 from St. Michael's School Astronomy Club 9, 10 KRSM 11, 12 Wrestling 9, 10, 11 ROAR 9,10,11,12 Cross Country 9, 12 Honor Rol19, 10, 11,12 National Merit Semifinalist 12 Who's Who Among American High School Students 12 My anaclitic proclivity for sesquipedalianisms and euphistic lexical arcana is known in some circles as a ride on my B.S. Express. C.M. 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. Eisenhowe I' Peter Humphries McKenzie 6 Years Entered in 1973 from Highland Park ReMarker 12 Marksmen 12 Asst. Advertising Mgr. 12 Assembly Committee 12 Bookstore 12 Chemical Dependency Com. 12 Ski Club 9, 10, 11,12 I.S.B. Patron Chr. 9, 10, 11, 12 Ticket Seller 9, 10, 11, 12 Letterman's Club 11, 12 Football 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Captain 12 All-Private Independent Champs 12 All-Private 1st Team Defense 12 Soccer 12 Gun Club 11 lust do like you know it. 1.1. Walker Go for it! Be somebody. B. Smith The best defense is a good pass rush. Quis Friends may come, and friends may go, friends may peter out, but you my friends will be my friend Peter in or Peter out. I. Milton Richardson 200 kxp-QIQQL: ffl? whip Pete. . .D.C.. . .1!5. . .IerryIeff. . .Burnme. . .Turtle . . . Sophomore Year Excapades with C.A.W.C. Party at Casey's . . . Pecos with Cud-Oli . . . asked not to come back . . . simply unbelievable B.S .... The A. Best . . . Snowbird . . . Padre . . . X-mas '78 . . . Willie . . . Hour Shower Club 11, 12 President 12 . . . Ramada Inn . . . could have been wild . . . Sophomore . . . Homecoming . . . L.B. . . . Backgammon . . . Lounge Debts . . . Pete is Great . . . Privately. . .What happened to your nose?. . .Oli tell 'em . . . fight . . . loves rifles . . . Scarface . . . Stan's . . . I.D.D. S.I.R.. . .What time is it?. . .B:30. . .Orloff's with Billy Mac . . . Walls with Oli . . . College Visits . . . Austin . . .H.S.C.-A.L.S.-D.C.V. . . . Ranger games '77 sincere B.U. - Pete, can you see? . . . We will make it! Caudle: Blow in the ice chest . . . Football '78 iF19 . . . Dedication . . . C.R. Iames . . . '63 Pontiac Catalina . . . Helluva car . . . Durr . . . K.N .... Snapper Iam Iones . . . Notchie . . . Lake. . .I'mgoneLU. . . M Dork. . .1!5 . . .The Five. . . 10th grade . . . Party at C.W.'s . . . Burn Me . . . Hey, Case, when's your mom going out of town? . . . glasstables . . . 1310 SAT . . . A potential . . . Caverage . . . Beacher Blums 11, 123 Co- Founder 11, 123 Beverage Chairman 12 . . . Dig him up . . . Barbara, Holly, Ruth . . . mothballs . . . many good friends at Hockaday . . . Dru . . . I get the message . . . 2nd best Bull. in class fthe A. Best 19111 . . . KRSM C61 hrs.J . . . Can-Paign . . . tremendous . . . football seasons with Heckel . . . filled with spirit . . . the dateless won- der CHeckeD . . . burns his dates . . . clumsy but kinky . . . Stanford? Dartmouth? A8zM! . . . Snowbird, pri- vately . . . SX455 . . . 130 mph Club Oh my Cod, we're all gonna die! . . . BI . . . But Referee! . . . All-Ameri- can . . . captain? . . . Chris Smith Fan Club . . . summer '79. . .no lungs. . .controls Caudle. . . that's typical . . . buttoned-down, medium starch . . . Thank you mother. Ilove you.. . .THE BEST. William Casey McManemin 6 Years Entered in 1973 from William L. Cabell Elementary Can-Paign Chairman 12 KRSM Marathon 12 Soccer 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 All-NTHSSA First Team 11, 12 All-SPC Second Team 11 All-SPC First Team 12 SPC Champions 12 Captain 12 Ski Club 10, 11, 12 Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12 People who never get carried away, should be. Malcolm Forbes It's not the wand, it's the magician. C. McManemin Ieeze, so incredibly fine! Peter H. McKenzie fi Brandt Adams Miller 2 Years Entered in 1977 from Rippowam High School Wrestling 11,12 Varsity Letter 11,12 Cross Country 11 Track 11 Drama Club 11,12 Rippowam Outing Club 9,10,11 In ancient times there was a country whose harvest came in and it was poisonous. Those who ate of it became insane. There is but one thing to do, said the king. We must eat the grain to survive, but there must be those among us who will remember that we are insane. Anonymous ,..1:f1f J ..,. .. , , H---M t Whoosie . . . Rocky . . . tights . . . All-American Boy . . . Nordic Man . . . Christmas shopping with Phil . . . still a junior . . . country . . . what's a critter? . . . Sum- merstage . . . Houston bus trip . . . rolling with David and Reeny . . . Idiot Guild 9, 10 . . . Calculus Back Row Club 12 . . . Laura, I'm in love . . . with you, stupid! . . . the Lion . . . Ralph, Charlie, and Wally-wally . . . kisses funny . . . K.C .... T.H.O .... 3!15!78 . . . Miller, I can't . . . Stoneleigh . . . my mom's great . . . I can't, I've got Fiddler rehearsal . . . C.N.T. . . . what's homework . . . Madison . . . Helloa? . . . sisters in N.Y. and U. Wis. ...Let'sgoonadayhike...Ripp...Iames... Friendly's . . . Udolpho Cea . . . Sunday roast . . . Fin- naay! . . . 1st period breakfast . . . nature calls on the road . . . the Box . . . BLRC . . . wrestling . . . Honey . . .nifty X rx V A' Milf ' ' l' ' .144 '3'2fff1A,Z,fL Hey Monnich! . . . 377 . . . M1 Weekend Warriors . . . CTire Iron Squadj . . . THE FORTY CLUB . . . let's go to Doug's . . . LEC . . . Kerber Party Survivor . . . it's the fourth, baby, IT'S OURS! . . . Tab and Lite . . . PRO- TEIN! . . . I wrecked the blazer again . . . FOOTBALL! . . . give me some sweat . . . Bart and Yahoo . . . Chico and Elroy. . . OK, breathe . . . Lives at West's . . . Davis lives at Monnich's . . . FANTASTIC . . . anyone done the Chem. . . . stopped THE bullet for West . . . Lacey and the Pecos . . . are you serious? . . . mow jobs . . . VAIL w!West . . . Mosle Singers . . . I'm NOT believing this . . . Dec. 9, 1978 . . . loves animals and kids . . . the Sopers - TM, SW, SS . . . Thanks HC . . . Thank-you Laura, for the BEST year of my life. Tim Dahlin Monnich 4 Years Entered in 1975 from The Greenhill School Honor Roll 10, 11 Lion and Sword 12 Concert Band 9, 10,11, 12 Studio Band 9,10, 11,12 Vice-President 12 Most Improved Musician 10 Upper School Orchestra 9, 10, 11, '12 Secretary!Treasurer 10 Vice-President 11 President 12 Football 9, 10,11, 12 I.V. Captain 10 Varsity Letter 11, 12 All-Private Offense 12 Track 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 ReMarker 9, 10, 11, 12 Circulation Manager 11,12 Chapel Acolyte 10, 11, 12 Soccer 9 Baseball 9 Assembly Speaker Committee 12 Pershing Tutorial 10, 11 Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and you help them become what they are capable of being. Goethe Ion Ludwig Mosle, III 7 Years Entered in 1972 from Robert S. Hyer Elementary High Honor Roll 9, 10, 11,12 Cum Laude 11, 12 Lion and Sword 10, 11, 12 Who's Who Among American High School Students 11, 12 National Merit Scholarship M Finalist 12 ReMarker 12 Marque 10 Class Secretary 9 Debate 9, 10,11, 12 Texas State Qualifier 9, 10, 11, 12 North Texas District Champ 10, 11, 12 National Forensics League . National Tournament 10, 11, 12 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 I.V. Captain 11 Varsity 12 Golf 9, '10, 11, 12 P Varsity 10, 11, 12 Private School Tournament Champs 10 SPC Champs 10 This too shall pass. Guru mg Mylan I am not a debater . . . corrupted by Nelson . . . 116 M.M. Club . . . It was Nelson's fault . . . Society to Outlaw Snuff. . .Best nickle pitcher in senior lounge history. . . I beat Gerson at backgammon so he tried to throw me out the window . . . CRASH . . . You got to believe in the dice . . . We're talking some big bucks now . . . Snowbird . . . Mosle!Monnich Singers . . . Racehorse Haynes Fan Club . . . Brookhollow golf . . . E.D.S. golf . . .bowling. . .go-kart racing. . .Aunt Maurine. . . I don't want to Fisher . . . Who's that in the back win- dow? . . . Who's Baltimore playing in the play-offs, Neil? Oh. Baltimore isn't in the play-offs? . . . Horseap- ple Brigade . . . Hey guys, watch this . . . d,.A.C17Z..-...V Corvette Club President 12 . . . The Munz . . . Vette Maniac . . . Charlie the Charmer Cha! B.D.l . . . Cosmic Cowboy . . . CMSC Club President 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Vettes stomp Porsches and BMW's, Broom! . . . Coluig Dude Ranch Club . . . class radical . . . primary weird saying man. . .Chameleon Corvette. . .always late. . . one of the few minutes late to school bunch . . . parking lot discussions . . . always smiling . . . kinda goofy and intellectual . . . works less than anyone in class on home- work . . . Thanx parents for putting up with my , fput in your own favorite deleted expletivel . . . refuses to use the heater in his car . . . fastest ibut presently the ugliestl car on campus . . . St. Mark's will sure be boring without the Munz, but the CMFC will still go on! Charles Cranfill Munson 9 Years Entered in 1970 from St. Michael's School High Honor Roll 12 Honor Roll 9, 10, 11 Letter of Commendation 12 Wind Energy Club 12 REMARKER 10, 11, 12 Chess Club 10, 11, 12 Astronomy Club 9 Problem Solving Club 11, 12 Cycling 9, 10, 11 I see the shapes I remember from maps I see the shoreline I see the white caps . . . . . . and I say I wouldn't live there if you paid me I wouldn't live there no siree I wouldn't do the things that those people do . . . I guess it's healthy I guess the air is clean I guess they have fun with their neighbors and friends look at that kitchen and all of that food I guess it tastes real good Z I'm tired of looking out the window of the airplane. , The Talking Heads 4 , --- v 0 .-,s:a,:,,,- v William Lee Nelson 12 Years Entered in 1967 from Health and Science Pre-School Football 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Basketball 9, 10 Track 9, 10, 11,12 ReMarker 11 Marksmen 11 Pershing Tutorial 11, 12 Drama Club 11 Bookstore 10,11 Debate Club 10 Ski Club '10, 11, 12 ROAR 9,10, 11,12 Lettermen's Club 11, 12 SMU Iournalism Workshop 11 KRSM 12 12 Year Club Radio Club 10, 11,12 Behind an able man there are always more able men. Chinese Proverb Life is a jigsaw puzzle with most of the pieces missing. Anonymous All it takes is a pinch between cheek and gum. Walt Garrison 31 '7AfS,,. Mr. Apathetic . . . W M.M. Club . . . known for corrupt- ing I.M. and almost B.U. . . . Dip and Drive Club . . . Wil- lie on the rocks . . . Mel Tillis . . . champion nickle pitcher until Mosle . . . V2 11 o'clock dip club . . . hates hippies . . . that's not very mature . . . EDS golf . . . bowling . . . idolizes the Five . . . C.H.'s bushes . . . Aunt Maureen . . . T.S. was the first . . . H.P. girls . . . Tree Services, Inc. . . . always late . . . I have this feel- ing . . . the two . . . New Year's Eve Rescue Crew . . . Smith's English . . . D.P. addict . . . Funkateers 11, 12, Vice President 11, 12 . . . always burned by C.M. . . . H.P. Birdwatching Society . . . hot temper . . . Do you know what your sister did? . . . Thanks B.L., N.N. ' Q I y xt MM? Waldo . . . RAT 53 - '78 T.A. . . . heis from Big L. . . . Go Lobo . . . You got what in Peru? . . . What's wrong wit'cha? . . . Texas . . . lawyer? . . . B6 of Big A- Big L alliance . . . I wonder where he lives - Shelmire's or Connolly's? . . . End of the Hunt Club . . . K104 Freak . . . Commodores and Earth, Wind, and Fire . . . I Iust can't understand this T problem! . . . Latin and Greek lover. . .Too Tall. . .Connolly's Boy. . .math exam- what math exam?! . . . New Year Party at H.T.F. . . . East Texas . . .Longview? - Where's that? Walter Ridley N orthcutt 3 Years Entered in 1976 from Forest Park Ir. High Football 10 Wrestling 10, 11 Archery 10 Marksmen 12 Advertising Editor 12 Connolly's Boy 10, 11, 12 KRSM 10 A page of history is worth a book of logic. Iustice Iohn Marshall High and to the Right Iohn N. Thomas Mentor Philosopher Famous Person Iohn Clayton Oliphint 4 Years Entered in 1975 from Ewell D. Walker Class Vice-President 10, 11 Lettermen's Club 11, 12 MARKSMEN 12 Football 9, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 All Private Honorable Mention Offense 11 Captain 12 All Private 1st Team Offense 12 All Greater Dallas 2nd Team Offense 12 Basketball 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 SPC Div. 2 Champs 11 Track 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 ROAR 9,10, 11, 12 Drama Club 11 Walker Alumni Association 12 Gun Club Ski Club Decisions are easily made except sometimes when you're not quite sure. - Shmaltzy Filler LAYTOM LSP!-NNT Mo Oli . . . 1!5 . . . The Original Lou . . . Durr . . . burned Casey bad . . . Padre '77, '78, '79 . . . Pecos with Cud 8: Pete . . . listens to love hardships of P.M., C.C., W.H. . . . Cantina Brothers . . . Ranger Game - B.U .... Hour Shower Club . . . Loubrain Club . . . Orloff's with Billy Mac. . .Willie-Ramada Inn. . . 4- F80. . .Football '78 - it took dedication . . . Best white receiver in Dallas . . . I got the ball . . . that's in your face . . . Coach Stu's little brother . . . KSCS in louland with Cuddles 8: Pete . . . Framed at North Zone . . . C8zW Music . . . Lou with Sly in Espanol . . . Susan Palmer's buddy . . . Teddy Bear . . . Late night escapades with C.A.W.C. . . . what's your name? - burp . . . The Rev . . . converted Heck to country . . . Good Luck W.I-I., S.S., R.K., BJ., I.M., M.M., S.S., A.S., P.L., B.P., B.S. in football . . . Suzy . . . Nobody ever said it wasn't gonna be SEMI-TOUGH. M72 Red . . . Can always be found at Chili's . . . Charter member of the I.K.K .... Enormous wage loser to the backgammon and the incredible dice of Ion Mosle . . . Secret part owner of Chili's . . . Salih's, Tom Thumb it 44, and The Athlete's Foot . . . Haben sie schon gebadet, Herrrr Carayhammm . . . C.S.P .... Laura . . . Back- gammon Club . . . Z-28 . . . Give me that paper! . . . Annual Ski Tripper to who knows where this time . . . Only person to chase someone else for the fun of it and end up getting shot at . . . M Klan . . . B.B. Bomber Crew . . .Alohs!. . .Zesmer. . .Was off campus more in 10th than 11th and 12th together . . . Didn't really hide in closet . . . Convicted and put away for one day but still on probation . . . Only knows one or two Hockaday girls . . .Future Millionaire. Craig Scott Prengler 4 Years Entered in 1975 from Ewell D. Walker Honor Roll9,11,12 Baseball 9, 10, 12 Varsity Letter 12 Basketball 9, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 12 Lettermen's Club 12 Drama Club 9, 10 I.F.L.9, 10, 11,12 Walker Alumni Association 12 Vice-President 12 Be good and if you can't be good, be good at it. Anonymous If you abuse the distributive property, it will slap you in the face. Iohn P. Crews Carl Eric Prokesh 4 Years Entered in 1975 from Cistercian Honor Roll10, 11, 12 National Merit Letter of Commendation 12 REMARKER 9, 10, 12 MARKSMEN 12 Contributing Editor 12 Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12 One Act Play Festival 9, 10, 12 Swimming 9, 10 Archery 9, 11, 12 Whiz Quiz 12 20th Century Arts Tutorial 12 l I 6dlf3lV?w64Lf Impressionable . . . corruptible . . . creative driving school . . . regular attendance at Old Church . . . Dips in pool fine but on the night of the Senior Prom? . . . Life is one cheap laugh . . . Collects Freudian slips . ruined shirts and painted necks by S.I. and L.P. in H.A.H. . . . missed half the 0. Season with Dana Freling . . . took hell for Ojeda's incident with Beth Sabo . . . stopped for stealing microwaves . . . nearly sent Conse to jail for check fraud . . . Stonleigh P., AndreW's, DaVinci's, Papa- gayo. . .Ela Hockaday blacklist for crystal breaking. . . CNOB Club . . .Hedonist . . . cycnic . . .last 2 of the 4's . . .Dr. F.M.. . .Thank you Ann, W., C., S., Dana, Conse, for excellent times . . . Bomb 1 8: 2 . . . C.B.D. . . . Cigi . . . Thinks blurbs are ego trips but took one anyway. Za? R2 . . . Mork . . . Viper Pilot . . . amphibious creature . . . cheerleader? . . . but what happened to polo? . . . Don't ask! . . . Racious . . . who? . . . I won't drop you! . . . KRSM exec .... marathon man . . . Kodak Kid . . . HY FLYR . . . vi of the SM Skydiving Society . . . You mean Ken is not your brother? . . . business takes priority - ,D.H. knows! . . . Mich. bottle juggler extraordinaire-Right Casey?. . .Shalzbut. . .Dipping makes me sick . . . Bi of the Emotional Homecoming Club . . . Deep sigh! . . . Calculus with E.R. and A.F.? . . . Let's get serious . . . SCUBA . . . bi of the lane 3 blo- woff club . . . Ski Bum . . . Snowbird '78 8: '79 . . . Spare time? - Right! . . . Cod, I've got so much to do! . . . Thanks to T.S., L.W I.M., R.W., 8: S.T.P .... for every- thing . . . especially to F. E. - you'll always be rembered . . . Hey Mom and Dad, you've been great . . . Next mis- son . . . but what, but where? - only the force knows . . .This is Mork signing off, nanoo-nanoo. . .Go for it!! Richard Alan Rasansky 12 Years Honor Roll 9, 12 Lion and Sword 12 Twelve Year Club Student Council 12 KRSM-FM 11, 12 Director of Special Promotions 11 Program Director 12 REMARKER 9, 10 Photo Editor 10 MARKSMEN 9, 10, 11 Astronomy Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Vice-President 10 Water Polo 9, 10, 11 Varsity Letters 9, 10, 11 State Champions 9, 11 Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12 Captain 12 Varsity Letters 9, 10, 11, 12 Cheerleader 12 Ski Club 11, 12 President 12 Science Teaching Tutorial 12 Time flys like an arrow. Frat Davis Fruit flies like a banana. D. W. Larrimer Life iseither a daring adventure or it's nothing at all. Clint Eastwood Gregory Steven Raskin 8 Years Entered in 1971 from the Lamplighter School Archery 9, 10,11, 12 Soccer 9,10 Astronomy Club 9, 10, 11 Outing Club 12 Honor Roll9,10, 11, 12 National Merit Semi-Finalist 12 Advanced Band 9,10,11,12 Studio Band 10, 11,12 Anyone can amass a fortune if he struggles for only that. lt is he who struggles to be poor and ends up wealthy with whom he should be annoyed. Kehlog Albran My morning star coloured by the gelatin effect of the hazed hue precipatatur, known to many as Pophx and to others as Mdth. But to most as Ropltz. This was an unspeakable truth. Kehlog Albran 5 gt ,Q .. ' 5 F5 O His hair has a mind of its own . . . Rio . . . Never been to old Munich . . . Tarkur? . . . Bryan Street for Munch Bunch . . .Alexis ll . . . Belo Horizonte . . . Kansas . . . is it music or is it Raskin? . . . I-Iockaday Rallye Club . . . never eats green snow . . . Through the trees! . . . has a 6 week older twin . . .never owned a tie . . . doesn't know what Rock-Sax means . . . Lifetime member of the lobo- tomy Club. . . could put I.W. and A.C. away for 5-10. jmzt Ralph . . . Raoof. . . Rolfie . . . preppie advocate . . . Topsiders and 50 ribbon belts . . . made this book what it is . . .The notorious phone-book dater. . .ran D.C.C. without joining first . . . Hi, you don't know me but . . . knows pool exceptionally well . . . M2 Editor's Club . . . brought the abstract form to St. Mark's . . . Mr. Graphics . . . goes steady twice a month . . . he thinks . . . What did you say? . . . tries to hold every award he knows of . . . Tennis anyone? . . . Eclipsed the ReMarker . . . that's the breaks . . . class used to not know him, now acts like he doesn't know the class . . . K.E.'s New Years Party Club 12 . . . M K104 Trivia Club . . . Finance minded . . . let's make a deal . . . I hope you enjoy this book, now, and years from now. It's been fun. . . Co for it! . . .Stanford bound. Frank Edwin Rolfe 8 Years Entered in 1971 from E. L. DeColyer Honor Roll9,10, 11,12 Who's Who in American High Schools 12 National Merit Letter of Commendation 12 Quill and Scroll 11,12 MARKSMEN 11,12 Underclassmen Editor 11 Editor-in-Chief 12 MARQUE 11 Associate Editor 11 REMARKER 11,12 Reporter 11, 12 Cartoonist 12 Lion and Sword 11,12 Lettermen's Club 10,11, 12 Archery 9, 10,11, 12 Captain 11,12 Debate Club 9,10 Student Council 12 S.M.U. journalism Workshop 12 Art Exhibit 12 An excellent plumber is infinitely more admirable than an incompetent philosopher. Iohn W. Cardner William David Roweltt 4 Years Entered in 1975 from Marine Military Academy Drama Club 10 Bookstore 10 Film Society 10, 11, 12 Treasurer 12 A.F.S. Club 12 Pershing Tutorial 12 Gravestones cheer the living, dear. They're no use to the dead. Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Getchmis Olsun Billy Hayes Steve Miller Band . . . language scholar . . . Saturday Night Live. . .loyal fan of Ironside. . .Tom Snyder. . . Film Society Tycoon . . . Special Investigator . . . Film Society resident film critic . . . does impressions of any- one and everyone . . . KDB . . . watches MASH . . . member of the Sheriff Carl Thomas Fan Club . . . has been Midnight Expressed, Bullitted, Graduated, and MASI-led. A P . ,G M f Man from Mississippi . . . Mississippi man . . . swims up and down the bayous wrestling 'gaders . . . Ruttrouw . . . Ruttrow . . . Ruttriff, etc .... space traveller . . . android . . . blind as a bat out of H-1 . . . grunt? . . . sh'spec . . . but I thought . . . just a little bit flakey . . . addicted to studying . . . son of a preacher man. Andrew Rutrough 2 Years Entered in 1977 from Ocean Springs High School Water Polo 11, 12 Swimming 11, 12 Choir 12 Happy are those who dream dreams and are willing to pay the price to make them come true. L. I. Cardinal Suenens Kenneth Everett Salyer 5 Years Entered in 1974 from Walnut Hill School Environmental Council 10, 11, 12 President 12 REMARKER 11, 12 Circulation Manager 11 Business Manager 12 Water Polo 9,10,'1'1, 12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 All-State Honorable Mention 12 3rd-in-State 10 State Tri-Champs 11 Swimming 9, 12 Varsity Letter 12 We need the tonic of wildness. Henry David Thoreau In wildness is the preservation of the World. Eliot Porter . . . the greatest beauty is organic wholeness, the wholeness of life and things, the divine beauty of the universe. Love that, not man apart from that. . . Robinson Ieffery 216 JW! L Hi there . . . meanest elbow in water polo . . . whose teeth? . . . 16 Lane 3 Blowoff Club . . . Shave those side- burns, Salyer! . . . D.W.L. . . . W SM Skydiving Society . . . the REMARKER? . . . 16 remaining GDBWC . . . swam least amount of yards as a SM Swimmer . . . SLAYER . . . 1X5 RumBum Club . . . Bud King . . . BR man . . . bi Merten Fan Club . . . Cosmic Cowboy . . . Burito Brother - Drinkoffs . . . Colorado Kamikaze '77, '78, . . broke every rule on YMCA ski trip? . . . 22 Top in New Mexico. . .9?'7. . .M.B.U.FOREVER. . . all Bieffe Ship. . .Chip . . .Starksy. . .Iose. . .KHLIT. . .tre- mendous . . . always keeps a straight face, no matter what. . .dry humor. . . Watch it, BUSTER . . .Willie - Ramada Inn . . . Nickel Pitching Champ 12 . . . Back- gammon Club 12 . . . Olds 67' . . . classiest car in SM lot . . . Golden Beauty . . . Nickel Pitching Champ 12 . . . Backgammon Club 12 . . . Padre Island '79 . . . IXS Club . . . wanted to do firing line twice . . . traitor for two years . . . almost part of clique . . . Three goals: blond, built, beautiful . . . L.W., K.B., T.F. . . . Cantina Brother with C.C., and C. Oli . . . brought Playboy to IXS . . . Hey Elf, What's going on? . . . Prengler, you're so immature . . . the BUS with N.H. and Ace . . . too good for a toga . . . Co-captain . . . Hedtrip . . . TREMEN- DOUS. Ieffrey Robert Shipper 4 Years Re-entered in 1978 from Casady School Honor Roll 9 Spelling Bee Champ 8 Basketball 9, 12 Varsity Letter 12 Co-Captain 12 All-Tourney McKinney Tournament Tutorial 12 Casady School 10, 11 SM Traitor Club 10, 11 President 11 Timing is everything. It's as important to know when as to know how. Arnold H. Glasow Take it easy, take it twice. Anonymous David Michael Stoddart 6 Years Entered in 1973 from William L. Cabell Elementary High Honor Roll 10.11.12 Honor Roll 9 Cum Laude Society 11,12 National Merit Semi-Finalist 12 Who's Who Among American High School Students 11,12 Quill and Scroll Society 11,12 Lion and Sword Society 10,11,12 Proficiency in English Award 9.10 Brown University Award 11 Classics Award 11 ReMarker 9. 10,11,12 Asst. News Editor 11 News Editor 11 Editor-in-Chief 12 Marque 10. 11 Asst. Editor 10 Co-Editor 11 Debate Club 9.10,11,12 State Qualifier 10,11 National Forensics League Double Ruby Award 11 Environmental Council 9, 10, 11 Class Vice-President 9, 12 Whiz Quiz 11,12 St. Mark's Admissions Committee 11 Orchestra 9 A propensity to hope and joy is real riches, one to fear and sorrow, real poverty. David Hume ,QM .MMM That's Stoddart, with a t . . . Dave . . . Captain Happy . . . Renee's boyfriend . . . chronic ReMarker disease . . . midnight philosopher . . . doesn't sleep . . . 1A DNT at 2:00 a.m. Club . . . Rocky Horror with Eichenwald . . . never again . . . senior lounge caretaker . . . Open up the machine, Dave . . . had fight with candy machine and lost . . . future Nobel laureate . . . Tolkien enthusi- ast . . . kicked out of history for smiling . . . O.K., fine TM impersonations . . . lets Rolfe beat him in pool . . . 12!28!77 . . . late night rolling . . . in Oak Cliff . . . one of Mrs. E.'s boys . . . What's Eric been drinking? . . . Calculus Back Row Club . . . 6!11!78 . . .IK, KE, FR. . . everybody's personal friend . . . most unique walk on campus . . . Kinchen's analyst . . . Miller's Comb Kazoos . . . Whiz Kid . . . political conservative . . . class intel- lectual . . . Dickens and Beethoven . . . loves this place . . . Thanks Mom and Dad, I made it . . . Renee forever UAMAEM Fluffy . . . where's Freddie? . . . oh, he's down on Iack- son Street . . . called the cops on K.T. and S.I. . . . world famous snack joke . . . M2 of the English 12-H Actor Squad . . . Young Lifer-. . . Young Soc .... Piddler's Coof. . .the C.P. Fashion Report . . . Summer Stage . . . artsy-whatsy? . . . understands Nevotian perfectly . . . Se venden que en el mercado? . . . Se venden chan- gos, senor!,' . . . do you close your eyes when you kiss . . . only during Red Carpet commercials . . . wrong side of the tracks . . . underwater with Priscilla Theresa . . . Hey Luigi! . . . No, name ees Massimo . . . Mr. Mira- cle . . . one of those liberal Presbyterians . . . picks up stranded Pooh-bears in Oak Cliff . . . Romeo to Iesus within a week . . . it's been real. Charles Addison Sweet 6 Years Entered in 1973 from Lakewood Elementary High Honor Roll9,11, 12 Honor Roll 10 Cum Laude 11, 12 National Merit Semi-Finalist 12 Who's Who Among American High School Students 12 Lion and Sword 12 Drama Club 12 Film Society 10, 11, 12 Vice-President 12 REMARKER 10,11, 12 Chorus 11, 12 Astronomy Club 9 ROAR 11, 12 Fencing 9,10,11, 12 Varsity Letter 11, 12 Volleyball 11, 12 How sentimental. . . Magenta Pulling it off is gonna take some big time scheming. Ann and Nancy Wilson Errington Casdale Thompson 10 Years Entered in 1969 from Marsalis Elementary Astronomy Club Coordinator 11 Vice-President 12 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 LV. 10, 11 Varsity 12 Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12 I.V.9,10, 11, 12 Volleyball 12 Varsity 12 Pershing Tutorial 11, 12 Liasion 12 KRSM 11, 12 Promotion Manager 12 Bookstore 10, 11, 12 National Merit Letter of Recognition 12 Concert Band 12 Studio Band 12 Drama Club 9,10 Head of Sound Crew 9,10 2 mtclfm 0 C 1 Erri. . .ECT. . .ET. . .ETC.?. . .Larry. . .BigE. .. Skillet . . . Stretch . . . E . . . Earl Thomas . . . Capt. Midnight . . . Cnikrap tol bulc 10, 11, 12, Funkateers 11, 12, Vice-President 12 . . . Cas . . . The Man . . . The Ten Year! In Your Face Club . . . West, Herndon, and Davis enduring English . . . Math with Ursch fdurrj . . . Ash- by's Wasserman. . .duh. . .Hyuo!. . .b-ball. . . The Feather Lives . . . yah ahua right?!? . . . Hertin rent-a- base . . . horseshows with West Cnever againj . . . M weekend warriors Ctire iron squadj . . . Are you serious? . . . Let me see your face . . . corrupted by Monnich and West . . . Centre or Center Rd. . . . taught Dick Chaplin how to dance. . .It's not jungle music, Graham. . .Fish, Elf, Loo. . .just partyin'. M 1121 KAPF-0260 . . . spitfire . . . CB freak . . . eight car han- dler turn to six . . . a bird popper . . . a Sheridan death ray. . . to a slingshot plucker and a daisy pea popper . . . late arriver . . . early leaver . . . son of Mao Tse Tung . . . Chinese escapee . . . Hong Kong side . . . never have seen . . . Confucius . . . electronic freak . . . Stutsman repairer . . . not a Fleming analyst . . . maybe a Chinese Writer. Cedric Shaw-Chuc Tung 2 Years Entered in 1977 from W. T White High School Pershing Tutorial 12 Cycling 11 Tennis 11, 12 221 ,..a. Bradley Van Fleet Urschel 10 Years Entered in 1969 from Armstrong Elementary Class President 11, 12 thJnorl2oll9,10,11,12 Class Representative 10 Eagle Scout Pershing'Tutorial11,12 Bookstore 11,12 Lettermarfs Club 9,10,11,12 Ski Club Football 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 Captain 12 TCIL All-State Private 1st Tean1CHfense12 All Greater Dallas 2nd Team Defense 12 All Private 1st Team Defense 1112 All Private 2nd Team Offense 10 . All-Private Defensive Player of the Year 12 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 VarsH51LeHer10,11,12 All-Conference 2nd Team 11 All-Conference 1st Team 12 Track 9,10,11, 12 VarsHyfLeHer9,10,11,12 SPC Champs 9,10 Claptain 11,12 M.V.P. 11 TAPS High Point Man 10 SPC High Point Man 11 State Records: Pvt. 120 high hurdles 330 IM hurdles f K iite'1 s 'T o. 1 Kms ' 4-ffm! ta nz 6 Ursh . . . 3510 . . . Van Fleet.-feet . . . Little Bradley ... Buba,'. . .6th 1!5. . .fu Caudle fu. . .durr. .. family man . . . Robin and Ioan Kohler's arch enemy. . . ate a 72 oz. steak. . . Del dicho al hecho hay mucho tre- cho . . . Green Mountain Mania! . . . You wish . . . much, much? . . . How's what's her name? . . . mail- box manipulion club tframed?J . . . Big Hit Concussion award KWHJ . . . Don't EVER say that again! . . . hyper crazy energy . . . that's typical . . . always at home in Fredricksburg . . . Tony and Van B-Day Inc. . . . to Rus- sia with Smith . . . tC.B.J Basking in the sun with baby ,whales . . . skis with wreckless abandon . . . tgo for itl . . . can get away with anything by smiling . . . it's the end of the hunt. . .no guts no glory.. . .E.A.T. 6 ff Q 55 Wass . . . Iimmy . . . Twiggy . . . limbo . . . only person who really appreciates Arkansas . . . did slave labor for Chapman . . . I got an idea! . . . 7:30 Club 9, 10 . . . Twinkee Club Vice-Pres. . . . Poker Pals 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . President 9, 10, 11, 12 . . . Flat tirel11, 12 . . .Donaldson's nemesis . . . You anthrax! . . . flat tires coming back from Hockaday . . . fought with Urschel since Pecos . . . Depends on how you look at it. . . . best assembly speaker . . . What Cronin needs, is to be more like me. . . . Gne Act Python . . . longs for Knoxville . . . stabbed Sweet in math . . . best attitude in math . . . All my teachers are out to get me, but I'll get THEM first . . . always Won poker games at Thompson's . . . Thanks to all who put up with me, especially shorty for seeing 414 through. . .Fin. Iames Michael Wasserman 8 Years Entered in 1971 from Kramer Elementary Soccer 9,10, 11 I.V. Letter 9, 10 Track 10, 11, 12 Trainer 9, 10, 11, 12 I.V. Letter 9 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 Head Trainer 12 National Merit Letter of Commendation 12 Certificat de Merite 11 Canpaign Chairman 12 Tutorial Program 9, 10 Drama Club 9 One Act Play Festival 9, 10 Film Society 12 Astronomy Club 9 I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy. name withheld Hung over, Red Eyed, Dogtired Satisfied. It's a long road and a little wheel, and it takes a lot of turns to get there. Charlie Daniels Iames Parks Wesson 8 Years Entered in 1971 from Withers Elementary Water Polo 9, 1O,11, 12 Varsity Letter 9, 10, 11, 12 Captain 12 State Champs 9,11 All-State Honorable Mention 11 All-State 1st Team 12 Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 9,10, 11, 12 SPC Champs 9,10, 11,12 North Zone TISCA Champs 11 KRSM 12 REMARKER 11 Ski Club 12 ROAR 9,10, 11,12 lust when you think you've graduated from the school of experience, someone thinks up a new course. Mary H. Waldrip The foolish person seeks happiness in the distance, the wise person grows it under his feet. Iames Oppenheim 5 ',,,f,f W V S ,f Q ' X 1 V . I ff 1277 L54 XZQZZWC, 1 'ff Wesson Oil . . . skraP . . . What did you say your first name was? . . . Wada Powo Captain . . . 132 . . . Swim- mer . . . hates swimming . . . oldest survivor of Lane 1 Club . . . Ugly, and proud of it. . . M the Mexicans. . . V2 remaining GDBWC . . . Leafguard . . . Nevot's police force . . . pseudo-cowboy: wears Sears boots with a K- Mart hat . . . A8zM bound . . . Willie on the rocks . . . You mean you didn't stay overnight . . . Willie Nelson for President . . . Dipping makes me sick. . . . New Year's Eve Wrecking service with Nelson . . . Who is Lou? . . . Homecoming Rolling Crew . . . Feline ambu- lance corps . . . corrupted by Salyer . . . pulled out wrong liscense once . . . what's the matter with your hair man? ISIW . . . 1X6 computer crime club . . . Hey guys, watch this! . . . 16 SS Club . . . 3 times within first year . . . ski bum . . . well, half right . . . Problem Solving Club Czar . . . 'I'll be in my office. . . . Hockaday Rallye Club . . . Does a reindeer need a hatrack? . . . has six week younger twin . . . No, I'm Westg he's Gilbertson . . . National Merit Semi Finalist . . . Brian St. for munch brunch . . . Kpio and xftv and that is the unspeakable truth. Iohn Sheridan Iameson West 8 Years Entered in 1971 from Adams Elementary Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Debate 10, 11, 12 AFS Club 12 Problem Solving Club 9, 10, 11, 12 President 12 Chess Club 11 Astronomy Club 9, 10 Film Society 10, 11, 12 Fencing 9, 10 Archery 9,'l0,1'1, 12 Letterman's Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Pershing Tutorial 11, 12 Rensselaer Polytechnic Medalist National Merit Semi-Finalist 12 Who's Who The early bird gets the worm . . No, the early Worm gets eaten by the bird. The Best of Iohn West Vol. 3 He who provokes the shaft of wisdom cannot claim that he smarts of it. Ben Ionson Steven Robert West 8 Years Entered in 1071 from Kramer Elementary School Pershing Tutorial 10, 11, 12 Astronomy Club 9, 10, 11, 12 KRSM 9, 10, 12 Football 0, 10, 11, 12 IV Captain 10 Varsity Letter 11,12 Basketball 9, 10 Varsity Manager 10 Baseball 0, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Letter 12 Band 9, 10, 11, 12 Studio Band Outstanding Musician 9,10,11 President 12 Orchestra 0. 11 Irving Symphony 11 Indiana University Music Academy for Outstanding High School Musicians 11 The toughest thing about success is that you've got to keep on being a SIICCCSS. Irving Berlin I don't care if you want to be a drummer, the President ofthe United States, or a garbage collector, he the best there is! Iames R. West tDadj f'Et4EfU f tes 7' DRUMZZ . . . i-T55 . . . Little Drummer Boy. . . Squatty Body . . . M4 Weekend Warriors tTire Iron Squadj . . . while Monnich lies by his pool, he delivers Dr. Pepper . . . Fr. Casparian Fan Club . . . only guy in band who takes it seriously. . .Diploma printed on a brick. . .Loo . . . onward, through the fog . . .Bart and Yahoo. . .elf . . . The Sopers tSW, TM,'SSJ . . . Bluto . . . Monnich would've stopped the bullet . . . World's Greatest Bench- warmer, Cheerleader . . . Great One . . . hates HP, loves HP women . . . made Texas, Metroplex football maga- zines, never the field . . . lies spent in English w!Hern- don, Thompson . . .Amalgamated Defender of the Moon Sergeant at Arms . . . Durr . . . Vail Resident w!Mon- nioh. . .let's goto band. l , E7 Hello, kiddies . . . Holy Moly, Captain Marvel . . . Erk Yuck . . . Strom Thurmond's protege . . . Universal Life Church . . . Chairman of the Board, Stookley Associates . . . 116 not at 2:00 AM club . . . How many varsity letters did you get this season? . . . closet civil rights leader . . . The Club . . . Take the pragmatic approach . . . Let's buy some plums . . . M. Nevot's favorite . . . Who is the second ranking Republican on the Senate Nuclear Regu- lation subcommittee?,' . . . A.P.C.B.O.C .... George, why don't you make something of yourself? . . . Would you sign my signature for me? . . . When in doubt, fal- sifyl. . .Kim Who? Eric Lyf Yollick 9 Years Entered in 1970 from Withers Elementary High Honor Roll 9, 10. 11. 12 Cum Laude Society 11.12 National Merit Semi-Finalist 12 Who's Who in American High Schools 11. 12 Debate Society 9, 10, 11,12 President 11, 12 REMARKER 9,10,11,12 Managing Editor 12 Contributing Editor 11 MARKSMEN 11,12 Business Manager 12 MARQUE 9, 10,11 Co-Editor 11 Assistant Editor 10 Student Council 12 Parliamentarian 12 Lion and Sword 12 YMCA Texas Youth and Government 11 12 Outstanding Representative 11 National Delegate 11 Pershing Tutorial 11 Quill and Scroll 11, 12 Astronomy Club 9 Environmental Council 9 Orchestra 9 Football 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11,12 Trainer 11,12 Track 11, 12 Varsity Letter 11,12 Trainer 11, 12 Fencing 9,10, 11,12 Varsity Letter 10, 11, 12 Manager 10, 11,12 Massimo Zivelli 1 Year Entered in 1978 from Scientific High School AFS student 12 AFS Club 12 Water Polo 12 Swimming 12 There is a destiny which makes us brothers, None goes his way alone, All that we give into the lives of others, Comes back into our own. Edwan Markham I do believe my life is one to be lived in the best way, to look for freedom at any time, to look for everlasting friendships, and to be sure I always feel I have to try to help, to listen and to do M. Zivelli V WN O I PMG fs I 40 Wwwwfi M55 Luigi. . .Massimacho. . .The Italian Stallion. . .loves all blondes . . . Oh no, PLEASE . . . worships on Mon- day nights . . . always late . . . Bona . . . Leetz . . . still can't find his way home from school . . . receives fan mail . . . I AM SEENYOR! . . . I ask of you only one question -Why?!!. . .water polo jock. . .What is park- ing? . . . Hockaday Field Day in boxer shorts . . . we col- lect cans, not wives . . . et tu MR. Meyer! . . . I like your accent - have some candies . . . often dreams . . . wishes to be Mr. Roger's neighbor. . .Dr. Pepper. x Iohn T. Whatley originally came to St. Mark's in 1962 to assume the position of Head of the Social Studies Department. He left the school in 1966 in order to teach at Albuquerque Academy. In 1969, he returned to St. Mark's as the Headmaster. In addition to his administrative responsi- bilities, Mr. Whatley teaches American and European History, and coaches Swimming. He holds an A.B. and an M.Ed. from Harvard University and also attended the University of Pennsylvania. -S 1,-QW A v ' 1.4. .r mr, .1 v Since 1975, Michael Shepperd has served as Head of the Upper School. Mr. Shepperd is on several committees including those governing discipline, cur- riculum, tutorials, and admissions. He also teaches Psychology and Literature ,and coaches Basketball and Baseball. Mr. Shepperd holds a B.A. from Yale. Arriving eight years ago, Mr. Bob Koh- ler, '63, is Head ofthe Middle School and teaches Spanish. He coaches Middle School Cross Country, Soccer, and Base- ball. Mr. Kohler received a B.A. from Aus- tin College and an M.A. from S.M.U. l l Herbert Meyer, the Dean of Students, has served in his current capacity since 1971. Arriving at St. Mark's in 1970, he as given the responsibility of Dean at the beginning of his second year. The Stu- dent Council and Lion and Sword are sponsored by Mr. Meyer, who also advises the Pershing Tutorial and coaches arsity Soccer. He holds a B.A. in English 2? from Emory and an M.A. from Middle- bury. At St. Mark's for nine years now, Larz Anderson serves as Head of the Lower School. Mr. Anderson holds an A.B. from Princeton and an M.S. from the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. He also teaches the second grade. Roger West fupper leftl has held the position of Director of Facilities since 1962. In addition to his regular duties, he teaches automotive repairs and also coaches I.V. Football and Varsity Track. He received his B.S. from Eastern Illinois University and his M.A. from the Univer- sity of Illinois. He also attended Western Illinois, Bradley University and S.M.U. Phil McDaniel flower leftj arrived at St. Mark's in 1970 in order to head Stu- dent Services and instruct Driver's Edu- cation. In addition to his regular duties, Mr. McDaniel coaches both Volleyball and Basketball. He earned a B.A. from Sam Houston State and received his teaching certificate from N.T.S.U. and Lamar Tech. I l l HI Carter Montgomery Cupper rightl of thei Class of 1973, became Director of the Alumni and Development Office this year, and is responsible for the St. Mark'sl Fund. His duties include organizing thel Alumni Newsletter. He attended the Uni-l versity of Montana and was graduated from American University in Washing- ton, D.C. Kennith Owens flower rightj assumed the position of Financial Director this year. For the past 22 years, he has taught Mathematics in both the Middle and Upper Schools. In addition, he is Director of Admissions, and a member of the Cur- riculum Committee. He holds a B.A. from Baylor and an M.A.T. from Michigan State. Andrew Mailer fupper leftl has taught Upper School English since 1969. Mr. Mailer sponsors The Remarker, the Ski Club, and the St. Mark's chapter of the Cum Laude Society, and coaches Varsity Cross Country. He earned his B.B.A. at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and his M.A. at Middlebury College. Frank Iones Clower leftj has taught jun- ior and senior English for two years. He has taught with the Peace Corps, and in Harlem. He has a B.A. from Brown Uni- versityand an M.A. from the University of Keele. Frank Murray fupper rightj of the Class of 1967 returned to St. Mark's in 1973 in , K -www. . xi ,z order to teach Social Studies and Psychol- ogy. He assumed the position of Chair- man of the English Depatment last year. In addition, he coaches B-team tennis. He holds a B.A. from Williams College and an M.A.T. from the University of Massa- chusetts. Curtis Smith flower rightj has taught English at St. Mark's for the last two years. He had previously taught for the Peace Corps in Dahomey, West Africa. In addition to his teaching duties, he is Assistant Coach for Cross Country. Mr. Smith received an M.A.T. from Duke. QSHSUH l t if 5 l . 1 1 -1 P fa i Ai . fs . William Fleming Cupper leftl, who taught at St. Mark's from 1965 until 1970, returned to the school two years ago in order to serve as Director of College Placement and to teach Upper School English. In addition to his regular duties, Mr. Fleming coaches the Varsity Tennis Team. Mr. Fleming holds an A.B. from Princeton and an M.A. from Middlebury College. Susan Palmer flower leftj has just com- pleted her third year at St. Mark's. She teaches Middle School Language Arts, Social Studies and Science. In addition, she sponsors the Cheerleaders and assists Mr. Fleming with college counseling. She holds a B.S. and an M.S. from the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. W ni 1 Roberta Mailer fupper righti has been the director of the Developmental Read- ing Program in both the Middle and Upper Schools since 1973. Mrs. Mailer received her B.A. from Florida State Uni- versity and an M.S. from Syracuse Uni- versity. Kim Cagne flower rightj arrived at St. Mark's three years ago. He teaches sev- enth and eighth grade English and eighth grade Social Studies. He serves as an assistant coach to the Wrestling Team and coaches Middle School Cross-Coun- try and Tennis. After co-sponsoring The ReMarker for two years, Mr. Cagne assumed the position of Sponsor of The Marksmen this year. Mr. Cagne received his B.A. from Duke University. ff l lack Safrit, '72 Cupper leftj returned to St. Mark's in 1975 to teach sixth and sev- enth grade Social Studies and Language Arts. In addition to his regular teaching duties, Mr. Safrit coaches I.V. Basketball, and Middle School Basketball and Foot- ball. He received his B.A. from S.M.U. Anne Freeman flower leftj. originally came to St. Mark's in 1958. After seven years of teaching, she left the school in order to continue her education at the University of Texas. She returned in 1973, and presently teaches Upper School Eng- lish. Dr. Freeman earned her B.A. from North Texas State, and both her M.A. and her Ph.D. from U.T.A. She also attended Harvard and the University College of Dublin. Ingrid Yollick Cupper rightj has taught English and Social Studies in the Middle School since her arrival in 1971. In addi- tion to her regular duties, she is the fac- ulty advisor for the Marque, and the Mid- dle School Magic Club. Ms. Yollick received a B.A. from Smith College and an M.Ed. from the University of Massa- chusetts. I. I. Connally flower rightl has been teaching at St. Mark's for thirty years. During his tenure at the school, he has served as Head of the Upper School, and has taught English, Latin and Ancient History. He presently teaches Middle School English. He earned an A.B. from Boston University, and a Diplome from the Universite de Besancon. 7 CD GJ -r-4 'U 5 -O-3 cn Social Thomas Adams fupper leftj has taught history at St. Mark's for fourteen years. He currently teaches European History, U.S. History, and Art History, in addition to coaching the Varsity Basketball and Baseball teams. Mr. Adams received his A.B. from Princeton University and his M.A. from Harvard University. Peter Casparian flower leftj assumed the position of Chaplain and the responsi- bilities for the overall program in religion this year. He has taught at schools throughout parts of Tennessee, Missouri and Texas, and was Associate Rector with St. Andrew's Church in Kansas City. He graduated from Southwestern at Memphis and received a Master of Divin- ...MM ik ' 441- V, v-f :ly gigs . I Az ity from the University of the South. Alan Stewart Cupper rightj arrived at St. Mark's in 1965, and became Chairman of the Social Studies Department in 1970. ln addition to his regular teaching duties, Mr. Stewart coaches Middle School Soc- cer and Football, and Varsity Golf. He received his A.B. from Dartmouth and an M.L.A. from S.M.U. Iames Batchelor flower rightj taught history at St. Mark's from 1962 to 1966, and returned in 1975. ln addition to teach- ing, Mr. Batchelor coaches Varsity Base- ball and I.V. Football. He holds a B.S. from Springfield College and has attended the University of New Mexico and T.C.U. J 4 , Larry Cavitt fupper leftj has just com- Dleted his tenth year at St. Mark's. He ,eaches History and Social Studies in Doth Middle and Upper Schools. Mr. Cav- .tt also coaches seventh grade Basketball nd I.V. Basketball. In addition, he is the hairman of the Tutorial Committee and he sponsor of the Student Council. Mr. Javitt holds a BA. and an M.A. from .M.U. Sandy Donaldson flower leftj has been member ofthe St. Mark's Social Studies epartment since 1970. He teaches Reli- ion and Law in the Upper School and ocial Studies in the Middle School. In ddition, he is the Head Trainer for var- ity sports. He holds a B.A. from Sewan- ee and an MA. from the University of Nebraska. Evans Mank Cupper rightj has taught Social Studies, Language Arts and Physi- cal Education since 1970. He coaches Cycling and sponsors the sixth grade. Mr. Mank earned a B.S. and an M.S. from the University of Illinois. George Edwards flower rightj arrived at St. Mark's in 1972 in order to teach Speech, Debate, and Middle School Social Studies. Under his leadership, the Debate Team has qualified St. Mark's stu- dents forthe National Tournament in past years. ln addition, Mr. Edwards sponsors the eighth grade and coaches Eighth Crade Soccer. He received a B.A. from Harding College and an MA. from S.M.U. CG Scien 240 Harold Van Schaik Cupper leftj arrived at St. Mark's in 1975 in order to assume the position of Chairman of the Science Department and to teach Physics to the Iunior class. In addition to his teaching duties, Mr. Van Schaik sponsors the Radio Club, the Rocket Club, and the Wind Energy Club. He received a B.S. from Lehigh University and an M.S.T. from Colby College. Arthur Douglas flower leftj first came to St. Mark's 24 years ago as a Spanish and Handwriting Instructor. Since the beginning of his tenure, Mr. Douglas has taught several art courses and has special- ized in seventh grade Biology. In addition to his teaching duties, Mr. Douglas served I I I 1 i I 5 i 4 E l as Head of the Science Department from 1972 until 1975. In addition, he cares for the Greenhouse and the Aviary. Mr. Douglas is a member of the London Zoo- logical Society. He holds an A.T.D. from the Bradford College of Art, and also attended the University of Rhode Island. William Dexter frightl has taught Earth Science, Astronomy and Geology since he joined the St. Mark's faculty in 1963. He sponsors the Astronomy Club and is the Director of the Planetarium and the Observatory. This year, Mr. Dexter aided in tracking and photographing a previl ously unobserved asteroid. He holds a B.S. and an M.S. from Ohio State Univer- sity. 1 1 .wr-5. ,- kj T Dean Baird fupper leftj arrived at St. ark's three years ago in order to teach ifth and sixth grade Science. Since that ime, he has become the sponsor of the hess Club and the Whiz Quiz Team. nder his leadership, the Whiz Quiz eam has been very successful for the ast two years. Mr. Baird received his B.S. egree from Austin College. Frat Davis flower leftj has been a mem- er of the St. Mark's Science Department ince 1968. During his tenure, he has aught Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Envi- onmental Science, and Physical Science. n addition to his teaching duties, Mr. avis coaches the Archery Team. He has B.S. from E.T.S.U. and an M.A. from 2 .pi V 3 f t: .W Qi iaii i 'fx 5'lZ'? iei .. 3SiiNwneua--. A S.M.U. Donald Larrimer fupper rightl has just completed his nineteenth year teaching Sophomore Biology at St. Mark's. He wrote and is still revising the Biology Lab- oratory Manual, which is used in his course. In addition, Mr. Larrimer cares for the Greenhouse and the Aviary. He holds a B.S. from Muhlenburg College. He also attended Hahnemann Medical College before beginning his teaching career. Gene L. Williams flower rightj joined the St. Mark's Science Department in 1967 with a B.S. from Texas A8zM and an M.Ed. from N .T.S.U. Mr. Williams teaches eighth grade Physical Science, and coaches Baseball for the Middle School. ss, agfm-.,,,,. ,,., . ft ...yy 4 Iames Clements Qupper leftl joined the faculty of St. Mark's this year in order to teach science. He has previously taught at Richland College, and presently owns a bookstore. His special interest is the archeology and ethnology of pre-Colum- bian America and archeology in general. In addition to his teaching duties, Mr. Cle- ments sponsors the Student Bookstore, and coaches P.E. Tennis. He attended Richland College and U.T.D. Stephanie Barta fupper rightj has taught in the St. Mark's Science Depart- ment since 1975. She teaches Microbiol- ogy, Biochemistry, and Middle School Science. In addition to her teaching duties, Mrs. Barta coaches Middle School 1 Soccer and travels with the Debate Team as assistant coach. She holds a B.A. fron Whitman College and an M.S. from thi University of Montana. T Iohn Benson fhottomj has just com pleted his first year of teaching Middlt School Science at St. Mark's. After gradtf ating from college, Mr. Benson taught at Denton's Selwyn School, where hi instructed a variety of science courses and coached several sports. In addition t- his teaching duties, Mr. Benson attendet theannual conference of the Scienc, Teachers Association of Texas this year He received his B.S. degree from Baylo University in 1976. X, we A. ,,.,,,, 'li Wi, 1 , an rs 3 E. J 4 V.- 1 r QI is if . iliigi, fLeftJ: Mrs. Hawley takes a break. CBe1owJ: Mrs. Eichenwald battles the wor1d's epidemics. fBottomJ: Mr. Donaldson spectates. age Langu --ww Iuan Egues joined the Language Depart- ment in 1971. He teaches both Middle and Upper School Spanish. In addition to his teaching duties, Mr. Egues holds the posi- tion of Director of Scholarships and Financial Aid, sponsors the Iunior class, and coaches Varsity Soccer. He holds a B.A. from St. Mary's and an M.B.A. from the University of Dallas. Lisa Anastasi joined the Language Department last year in order to teach French to both Middle and Upper School students. She received her B.A. from Aus- tin College and an M.A. from Middlebury College. She has also attended the Insti- tute for American Universities and the Universite de Paris 10 a Nanterre. -an--avi' Michael Bennett arrived at St. Mark's fourteen years ago in order to teach Clas- sics and English. In addition, Mr. Bennett serves as the sponsor of the Film Society. Under his leadership, the Film Society has had several successful years. Mr. Bennett received a B.A. from Oxford and an M.A. from the Breadloaf School of English. Carlos Arandia has taught Spanish to both Middle and Upper Schools since his arrival in 1971. Mr. Arandia holds a teach- er's diploma from Simon Bolivar College in La Paz, Bolivia, his B.A. from Morning- side College, and an M.A. from the Uni- versity of Texas. Paul Weadon became a member of the St. Mark's Language Department in 1972 as a German and Russian teacher. Three years later, he assumed the position of Department Chairman. He presently teaches all levels of German for both Mid- dle and Upper school. He holds a B.A. from Morningside College, and an M.A. from U.T.D. Department three years ago He Middle and Upper School French in addition to his teaching duties, the St. Mark's chapter of A.F.S., d coaches ninth grade soccer. Mr. Men- received his B.A. from LaSalle Col- and an M.A. from Duke University. Gary Mencin joined the St. Mark's Lan- n I g B. David Forman has been at St. Mark's for the last four years. In addition to teaching both Middle and Upper school Spanish, Mr. Forman coaches Varsity Fencing. Mr. Forman received his B.A. from Colgate University an his M.A.T. from the University of Vermont. Carolyn Schlak has just completed her third year with the St. Mark's Language Department teaching Upper School Span- ish. She earned her B.S. from Loyola Uni- versity and her M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Colorado. Dr. Schlak also holds a Diploma de Estudios Hispanicos from the University of Madrid. UD LJ -.zz CU E an :E co 2 246 lack Hollon Cupper leftj has just com- pleted his eighth year of teaching at St. Marks Mr. Hollon is Chairman of the Mathematics Department and teaches both Middle and Upper School math. Mr. Hollon's other responsibilities include sponsoring the Environmental Council and coaching Middle School Tennis. He received his B.A. and B.S. degrees from Rice University and his M.A. from the University of Texas. Mose Hale flower leftj returned to St. Mark's this year after a fifteen year absence. He was a member of the St. Marks faculty from 1958 until 1963, serv- ing as Athletic Director and Head Foot- ball Coach. He now teaches Middle School Mathematics. He holds a B.S. and -L., B- M tgiwii ' an M.Ed. from West Texas State Teach- er's College. Hunter Nibert fupper rightj has taught in the Math Department of St. Mark's since 1976. He teaches both Algebra and Ceometry. In addition to his teaching duties, Mr. Nibert coaches Freshman and I.V. Basketball, and co-sponsors the Prob- lem Solving Club. Mr. Nibert received his B.S. degree from L.S.U. and his M.S. from University of California at Berkley. William Ashby flower rightj became a member of the Math Department in 1968. He coaches Varsity Football and Middle School Soccer. Dr. Ashby holds a B.S. and an M.A. from New Mexico State Univer- sity and an Ed.D. from E.T.S.U. Marrieta Iohnson fupper leftj has ught in the Math Department for five She teaches Middle School Math d is inyolved in the fifth and sixth teaching team. Mrs. Iohnson her B.A. from Stanford Univer- d has also attended the University exas Iohn Stutsman flower leftj joined the St. ark's Math Department in 1972. He eaches both Middle and Upper School h and computer. ln addition to his egular teaching duties, Mr. Stutsman oaches Water Polo, Swimming, and oordinates the records of the school that re on file in the computer. He received ade S , ,l.t N ,t-V his B.A. from Bonn University and holds a M.A. from Michigan State. Mike Keyton fupper rightj has taught Middle and Upper school Mathematics at St. Mark's for the last two years. ln addi- tion, this year he taught the History and Philosophy of Science and Mathematics, and coached the Golf team. Mr. Keyton holds a BA. and a M.A. in Science from L.S.U., and a M.A. in Mathematics from the University of Indiana. Iudith Denton has just completed her fourth year on the St. Mark's Math Department. Mrs. Denton received her B.A. from Vanderbilt and an MA. from Columbia. 24 48 4: Y ,. 'Qi K ftopjz Mr. Hollon saves fuel. fbottom rightj: Foster solos. I' Richard Hawley, of the class of 1960, arrived at St. Mark's in 1965. He held the position of Chairman of the Fine Arts Department from 1973 until this year. In addition to his regular duties, Mr. Hawley has the responsibility for coordinating the school's curriculum. He holds an A.B. from Harvard and an M.A.T. from Iohns Hopkins. Yves L'Helgoual'ch arrived at St. Mark's in 1967 to conduct the Orchestra and String Ensemble. In addition to his teaching duties, he is the music director and conductor of the Irving Symphony and conductor of the Ft. Worth Civic Orchestra. Mr. L'Helgoual'ch graduated from the Paris Conservatory of Music. Herb Rogalla has taught Upper School Art at St. Mark's since 1966. He has exhib- ited his personal work for the last 25 years at the Waco Arts Center, the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, the Dallas City Hall, and many other places. Mr. Rogalla has studied at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts School, Columbia University and the Hans Hoffman School at S.M.U. Peter Lutken III, '67, taught Drama at St. Mark's from 1972 to 1977, and returned this year to teach English and assume the position of Chairman of the Fine Arts Department. In addition to his teaching duties, Mr. Lutken sponsors the Outing Club and is the coach of the P.E. Wilder- ness Tutorial. Mr. Lutken holds a B.A. from Davidson, and has also attended the University of Exeter and Wesleyan Uni- versity. F' uunuuu annum: Mario Foster Iupper leftl has just com- pleted his fifteenth year with the St. Mark's Fine Arts Department directing the bands. Under his leadership the St. Mark's Studio Band has made three records as well as many public perform- ances. In addition to his regular teaching duties, Mr. Foster judges band competi- tions, and occasionally performs with the Dallas Symphony and other groups. Mr. Foster earned his B.M.E. and M.M.E. from S.M.U. He has also attended N.T.S.U. and U.C.L.A. Donald Moser flower leftj has taught all levels of Industrial Arts at St. Mark's for the last three years. Mr. Moser received his B.S. in Industrial Arts Education from East Texas State University. ...qui Rod Blaydes fupper rightl assumed responsibility of the Drama program at St. Mark's this year. In addition to his regular teaching duties, Mr. Blaydes is responsi- ble for the administration of Summer- stage, and also works with the Theatre on Stage, which is an open actor's theatre. He attended Angelo State College and is a graduate of Texas Tech University. Ken Walters flower rightj joined the St. Mark's Fine Arts Department as Media Director for the last five years. He teaches Photography, Electronic Media and Radio Workshop. In addition to his regular teaching duties, Mr. Walters sponsors the school radio station, KRSM-FM. He received his B.F.A. from S.M.U. William Kysor Ctop leftl has been a member of the Fine Arts Department for eight years, coming to the school n 1971. Mr. Kysor teaches Middle School Creative Art and Upper School Ceramics. Mr. Kysor earned his B.S. from North Texas State University. Iames Livengood fbottom leftj came to St. Mark's in 1969 to instruct Choir, Clee Club, and Mixed Chorus. Mr. Livengood also acts as organist at chapel services. He holds a B.A. from Occidental College and an M.M.E. from S.M.U. Mary Ann Livengood fupper rightl has C? taught Lower School Music for the last seven years. In addition to her teaching duties, Mrs. Livengood tutors students in music. She received both her B.A. and M.M. degrees from S.M.U. Iean Billingham flower rightj has just completed her first year as head of the Lower School Art Program. She received her education in Oxford, England. Her art experience includes the illustration of medical texts, extensive volunteer work Bviflgz-Eiolescents and art instruction in the Lower School 1 'obo H r i . e . 2 L4 '1L3: .,,l, 4 ,i 1 .J ' ' i. , Q , , Q fi-ff? . 'z,h 4 . .,w..v. f ,.., ,.. P 4 ' -5 .f': ,' , 5 , . ' 1542 'S Jw f ur y f , r , . 'AII , I fi .IW 1 sr. . -- , 'f V' ., A s -.. M- -' 4,1 3 mv if ' .i .:. .. YB . ff L Mary Ann Clicksman fupper leftj has just completed her first year teaching with the Lower School. She is a' native Texan from Fort Worth, and has taught extensively in New York City. She attended Rice University, received her B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley, and a M.A. from Columbia Uni- versity. ln addition, she holds another M.A. from Teacher's College, Columbia, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Frank Iordan flower leftj has been a member of the Lower School faculty since 1970. During that time, he has taught both third and fourth grade. Mr. Iordan received his B.A. from Austin College and his M.A.T. from Cornell. Carolyn Cobb Cupper rightj joined the Lower School faculty this year to teach the first grade. She has taught in the Arlington, Virginia, schools, the Masters Schools, and in the schools in Dobbs Ferry, New York. Her B.S. is from Wheel- ock College, and she has done advanced study at Teacher's College, Columbia. Mary Margaret Van Shaw flower rightj has taught at St. Mark's for twenty-two years, longer than any other current Lower School teacher. During this time, Mrs. Van Shaw has taught second and third grade. She received her BA. from Pillip's University. Tv Francis Bailey fupper leftj has cted the fourth grade in Language Math, and Social Studies since her al to St. Mark's in 1974. She gradu- from Wichita State University and ved her M.E. from Texas Wonien's completed her twentieth year of teaching with the Lower School. Her work with the first grade earned her the school's first Master Teacher Chair, the Ida and Cecil Green Chair, last year. Mrs. Boone holds a B.S. degree from S.M.U. and has done 1vers1ty. Esther Wakefield flower leftj joined the graduate work at Lehigh University and U.C.L.A. School of St Mark's in 1964 Since r . . t time, she has taught both third and ourth grade. Mrs. Wakefield earned her .A. frorn Uhio State University and ttended graduate school at North Texas tate University. Evelyn Boone Cupper rightj has just jill Arledge flower rightj has just com- pleted her second year of working with the St. Mark's Lower School. She instructs the second grade. Ms. Arledge received a B.S. degree from Texas Tech University, where she is working on her M.S. letics th A '25 4 Charles Quisenberry Cupper leftj joined the Athletic Department 11 years ago. He coaches both Varsity Football and Varsity Track. From 1974 until 1978, Mr. Quisen- berry was the Athletic Director. In addi- tion to his coaching activities, Mr. Quisen- berry sponsors the Letterman's Club. He holds a B.A. from Sam Houston and an M.Ed. from E.T.S.U. Ken Merten flower leftl has just com- pleted his first year as Athletic Director. Mr. Merten is also Head Coach of the Swimming Team and the Assistant Coach of Water Polo. He had been a member of the U.S. Olympic Swimming team before coming to St. Mark's. He holds a B.A. i: Physical Education from S.M.U. Daniel Nevot Crightj has been a memoe of the St. Mark's Athletic Departmen since 1964. He is the Head Coach of Fenc ing, and, under his direction, several S Mark's Fencers have placed at nation competitions. In addition, Mr. Nevo teaches Physical Education at all grad levels. He also has participated in th Freshman trip to the Pecos Wildernes Mr. Nevot received a Maitre d' Educatio Physique from Ecole Militaire Superieu d' Education Physique. nECTll f l f f gf , 'N ,7 X X X ,f X.-,fi 1 .ff T- E X 'X I I Tim Brennan fupper leftl, a graduate of the Class of '71, returned to St. Mark's three years ago in order to join the Athlet- ics Department. Mr. Brennan's responsi- bilities include coaching Middle School Football, seventh and eighth grade Wres- tling, and Varsity Wrestling. ln addition, he assists in all forms of physical educa- tion. Mr. Brennan received his B.S. degree from the University of Tennessee at Chat- tanooga. Harold Seawright fbottomj assumed the position of equipment and locker room manager this year after serving in previous years as night watchman. His responsibilities include all forms of ath- letic maintenance including upkeep of all athletic uniforms. Sherman Zimmerman Cupper rightl joined the St. Mark's Athletic Department four years ago. I-Ie serves as ffoach of the I.V. Football Team, the Middle School Basketball Team, and the Track Team. In addition, he scouts for the Varsity Foot- ball Team. Mr. Zimmerman received his B.A. from Howard Payne University. E1I'1HI1S Libr is K ,M Q Sophie Strauss Cupper leftj arrived at St. Mark's in 1962 to become Head Librar- ian. Her duties include overseeing and supervising all library activities. She holds a B.S. from Simmons College and has attended the New England Conserva- tory of Music. Marsha Hawley flower leftl has just completed her third year working with the library staff. She holds the position of Library Assistant and Periodicals Man- ager, and thus has the duty of cataloging the many magazines and newspapers that the library receives each day. Mrs. Haw- ley earned her B.A. in English from the Wheaton College in Norton, Massachu- setts. 'H ill' I TCLVK 'JV If 2. .. ., Q6 V, ' ' ' A ' 4, .M .. '. . ' 1, Q. V - :f'Q',,gn,. , A I W .i . A Carla Outler fupper rightj has been a member of the St. Mark's Librarian Staff since her arrival in 1967. She has the responsibility of taking care of most of the cataloging of the books and records. Mrs. Outler holds an AB. from Birmingham Southern University and an A.B.N.L.Sl from Emory University. Marilyn Segal flower rightj began working in the St. Mark's Library fouii years ago. Her responsibilities in th Library include managing the Referenc and Bibliography sections, along wit providing instruction to students on usag of the library. Mrs. Segal received he B.A. in English from S.M.U., and a M.L.S. from the University of Wisconsin. v in-Tw-h.i...,.,.,., ,. ,- Y Top left: Beverly Weadock Top center: Helga Egues Top right: Dudy Hurst, Text- book Officeg Mary Pickard, Clerical Office. Left: Marcy Stephen Bottom left: Elva Eichenwald, Nurseg Marilou Andersong Vir- ginia Nunn, Upper School Office Bottom right: Anice Hosea, Middle School Office. tt of Qt F my it , 'Rag W x wiv it 'X audi L' Right: Ieane Evans, Headmas- ter's Secretary. Middle left: Mary Iones. Middle center:.Cindy Brown. Middle right: Iohn Fenton, Lab Assistant. Bottom left: Ruth Fleishman, M. A. Muhm, Iewell Culpepper, Business Office. Bottom right: Alice Henley, Library Assistant. K ., T. if 'RJ' - A A . Z' o tx'-Q 9, . r. t ,ts. f t t 5 in ,V V N -N 'l .Jr L X . . 1 8 1 A A 5. .-.. tsfy. ' LAP if ., K3 Q. t . 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H 1:-wa. ..1i1f1'.M1 '-'32 -' 113 1. .1 1.1.4 411+ Q F Red Corpet Reoltors Fronk Tcmzy 243-507 5 506 Pork Forest Shopping Center 79234 Congrotulotlons Brod ond Seniors Good Luck Locke ond Freshmen Love, Amondo Congrotulotions Seniors! The Three Musketeers CONGRATULATIONS Casey, Craig, Peter, Neal, Clayton, Brad and the Class of '79 MARY MCMANEMIN ASSOCIATES, INC. Fine Imported Toys Gifts and. Christmas 706-I World Trade Center Decoration A Quarter of ca Million Dollars Later l'Wm , THE FORTY CLUB naw mnypqvy, W, A , A m,mQwmmw-Wwmww- QMMH , , , L ,gg V l . Q - nt 3 -'if L . ll nw V,- 5 . ? M Mg? IM T: 1,,gM K H31 J ' 1 as 3 1 W M .-1 1- mf . - 1 4 1, , 1 - y i GIANT KILLERS Congratulations, Class of1979 Also in a class by itself, T h Q The Finale Shop. An entire store filled with iterns frorn past catalogues House of Books NOWATAFRACTIONOFTHEIR ORIGINAL PRICES. Discover: C Gifts! Clothes! Jewelry! P Accessories! Things for the home! And much, much more! at All in an ever changing parade of outstanding values. a H d Q Mondayltahgoggshiijaturday 168 lnvvood village, Lovers Lane nearlnwood on an THE Uutstanding Year CQ1,EC110N FINALE Preston Royal Barbers wif 219 Preston Royal Shopping Center Tuesday-Friday: 8 am.-7 p.m. 368-9209 Saturday: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 368-1874 The l 978-79 Soccer Team 16-3-2 ,,.,,, , ,.,.,. ..,, .-,.,c.c.,,.,........n......sw..,.,Mc W gf-1-qfyu--W----W--'-M-4t N ' ' S ' S . 5 A 5 -1 I , 'Q L I N A Leveson McKenzie Berger Toombs Hall Chapman Saunders Martin Baldwin Foitasek Roach McManemin Hall Cutler Matthews Upton Brooks Graham Coaches: Egues, Meyer, Palmer The Best Yet! East Texas Loves Ya! Charles Walter Brooks Northcutt i l Congratulations Seniors '79 Compliments of i o I Preston Center Pet Shop Compliments of The Sophomores Cnly 1 X5 of cz Decade 'ro Go!! Compmnmws of o Fdend l Congratulations Too beautiful to eat. almost. From Goodies from Goodma Dr. cmd Mrs. William Hcill cmd Will '89 Our catering service is ready to help you set a gracious tab for your business meetings, office and home parties, and . festive occasions. We offer tlffinest meats,vegetables, fru. and cheeses. j l Fruit baskets, nuts, cheeses, candies . . , all are deliciml f h ' I da s or a leasant surpri personal gifts or t ose specla y , p for any day. Our convenient mail service makes a though ful gift quick and easy. Goodies from Gu cfilmrnorrl Phone 12141 387-4804 Main Office and Showroom: 12102 Inwood Road, Dallas, Texa Preston Center: 8302 Preston Center Plaza, Dallas, Texas 7522 Compliments of H. W. Boss 8. Sons, Inc Harry W. Bc1ss,Jr., Richard D. Bass The Incredible Class of 1983 -N. 5 'wr X Congrcafulcafes the Seniors of '79 K4wigj: 7m OM f'Hif:Q37eXt0f1, U A.,,Q,ZW,,,,-X ,Jffx is Q my UWM aw Aga CR QL My BMQW aww Q21 EZZQW MW wwf GN wi ff 'Q M4571-J I MW ' Mm WLM 'W RMMW DW' 2 M 12 kvvmqm' I .agwwz Q 'Q 35.-.Qn.wvn.'1fZn.l.Ea1. da' gygix- AE-Zim mix Wmwzg' D. R Wm 'if ff WM' 7 ' f gf? MW W IU '.. ' 'QVJAAUJ X ., awk ww Dfwg? mm 4...,,,,4,l gg? 524 Q 223 RDNXVLE Auf M- 5 My WWW Compliments of The Dallas Tornado Congratulations fo I T, lm and The Class of 1979 From Mom, Dad, and Myfh J . New Wo rl cl Ma n a g e m e nl HE SELLS HE USES 'felnclqsolu XXfIIlllIIgIM1III, Owner. --gf Hz gp - I fl1 l'fhIw'IcaIc' Y, C on 9 raiu l ales mgxzzlgfrsg slsigsgm slirgbisg, asa Jssd just about every piece of gear designed. I-Ie Th e .Hers you the best in advice and equipment his in n f ' I1 I1 I A Class of '79 LI YCLIFS O CXPCTICDCC SVC taug I IIIYI. YASQI '11, IAISIANU, TRAILWISE, NORTHFALIE, IiURI:KA TIQNTS, NX'Il.lbl,RNl15iILXPERIENCE, WOOLRICH AND SPORTIF CLOTHING DL Ol-OLD LNDILIIWILAR, DOWN SLEEPING BAGS. TOPOGRAPHIC M 'NI S 'J I ,, , , . Y Q .. , . ,ph I my Wills U fbwlf il N A MOUNTAINEERING AND BACKPACKING EXPERTISE AND EQUIPMENT I40IOCoilRuad DaIlas,'I'exasT5Z40 ZI-V234-N651 283 Automobiles Have Changed. Our Integrity Hasn't. Carl Sewell sold his first car out of his father's hardware store in Arlington in 1912. It came from the factory in a wooden crate, ready to assemble. Mr. Sewell not only put the car together, but taught the purchaser how to drive it. The cars we sell now don't come in crates. And we haven't been asked in many years to teach a prospective customer how to drive. But there has been no change in our attitude. We still emphasize that extra personal concern. It is a Sewell tradition, It should reassure you that our good name means a great deal to us. And we maintain that good name by selling the finest automobiles in the world, and giving them the finest service that dedication and years of experience can produce. SEVVELL WW Q Www Preston 8: Mockingbird There has been a Sewell in the automobile business since 1912. 4 1912 Model Thirty Coupe I C pl T f J. L. ROACH C pl T f MAX THOMAS The Steve IN cmd Herb YGUR Benenson FACE Congrarulafe Club The Class of 1979 E 'gl Th dB dU Congratulations To Duffy and the Class of '79 M. F. Graham and Family P h l 0 Trallways Passenger Service -Tours - Charters r Package Express r You're not alone when you're travelin' TraiIways. Lakeway green hulls, a deep blue lak fine golf and tennis. Need a break 101 Lakeway Drive, Austin, Texas 78746 512!261-6600 Bradley We'll Miss Y The Tierne ou! Compliments of the Class of i986 li YS Congratulations to Brian and the Class of '79 Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Matthews and Sharon Family Uwned and Operated ffl?-X' -5'- fQ., - V 1 si I z p .4 c ge RESTAURANT Specializing in Fine Mexican Food 270 N. Central Expwy. 4447 Maple Ave. Richardson 526-9261 238-9741 Closed Mondays 707 Preston Royal 401 1 Cedar Springs Shopping Center 521-4740 368-5765 Closed Tuesdays Rodger Meier Cadillac. For those with great expectations. LBJ Freeway at Welch Road, Dallas, Texas 239-1341 IS 7'lll 0lffl Hf1YL'i 290 5 A SABINE CORPORATION 1200 Mercantile Bank Bldg. Dallas, Texas 75201 12141741-1501 Congratulations to David Stoddart, Editor, and all members of the REMARKER Staff on an outstanding year Young people are the heart of the community. A home is where the heart is. Compliments of - 3 L First Manic ' A iQl lgEi5E GUION GREGG,REALTORSG' REA-ETORS ' TUV- H13 Compliments of x fe' Y? , if Jacobs IRON 81 METAL COMPANY, INC. 3330 PLUTO STREET ' DALLAS, TEXAS 75212 WS 'EE X' 3 'Rx . 4 . ..-Q -2 ' ui 'Eh I-fi re ' i1..!'N. L'- ' -ESIEJIQM-il ,, . - - faq- Q - ,ff +...rg Michael Jacobs President 291 Web been pul1' Hanfs A la f FOI' 09022 r 41 ' ' mazzzdazganwf gyldwg an 4'v1dzzZFpI H+ fo wah fmgoug' 5351? W6 4 NC WEA wwgqmfgbmeg, f v ' I DCDD Garden Center -10729 Preston at Royal '361-6491 fx : -- 10'- Z of ' 'PO 'l'- : 'J '5f3itll' u- .. 'o. lf If ig ' ll f as r 751 - i x y I 9 L av SINCQQ 'W' 3x20 M CLILWELL A SCN GENTLEMENS APPAREL DALLAS Internationally Known for Our Integrity and Experience as Quality Jewelers for 100 Years RS YO TH! ffl-f WO Jf Nl D O J' N We E X 81 Downtown Preston Center Northpark ' Irving Mall ' Town East Valleyview Riglea Place ' Ridgmar Mall, Ft. Worth 29 Sharp Hardware Co. Dallas Oldest and Most Complete Hardware and Hardware Stores Dallas, Texas I 1,: 'ellll -'fuzzy . r 1 X 1 as - , -QC 1 , fr tif 'L infer :I Q Ht: -if -ffl A If- aff: ' f l':-.,-wlifx' . .9.l5QffP-fjqwf' 3 U ,. T: A' r . fl' V -' l ' -,'t , , .3. . . MN Z'.4u'--U' '12, . ., . .',gjl'- '1'-l-:QPU an oil-1. -7 9 QUALITY YOU CAN TASTE 1' J J for Charcoal Hamburgers Dallas Preston Rd., Opposite Sears 11411 N. Central 5702 W. Lovers L 5300 Coit Rd. 6123 Greenville Av 912 Six Flags Dr. 181 Two Turtle Cree l Q iiFPQ:'l?f.iQ?-FEP, . . 1 ., ?EZ 'f?:'f'? '?E-15' 5152 0 Commerce rn: lm .E Q Q F B k M .42 .:..'. 1 ,..r,, an ' ' ' 'l mn nu U- 10715 Preston Road 3 3 3 1 P.O. Box 30527 Da11as,Texas75230 p y C2141 363-9351 l 4 Realtors 369-5333 Member Texas Corrnnerce Bancshares, Inc.g FDIC Congratulations to Mike and the Class of l 979 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Herndon Telephone 368-0131 Ombzz' THE MAGIC NAME IN PHOTOGRAPHY 6931 Snider Plaza o Dallas, Texas 75205 Congratulations to Pete cmd The Class of '79 From Mr. and Mrs. William A McKenzie and Martha Lakeway green hills, a deep blue lake fine golf and lennls. Need Cl DFGCIK' The H H Of keway will l 5 l we 3 Q.. i ll I ,l ' ,X Ae IOI Lakeway Drive, Austin, Texas 78746 51 2!261 -6600 Congratulations To The Class of 1979 From Mr. and Mrs. David Munson f i, 'W 1 WW? 2 5,41 if rl if 5 ' JY: -A: wh ir l V '- V :m l ,,,, fy i 7 ll t , C I o ul : l'Q23 B' g,: e -4 it 1 ' O iff' is, V Y: 11 .J ' rrrrr i 1 on grafu ahons To rrrr 11.31 in ' L gg j i X li ' o f I . .P r s rrrr ,. Ig - - sv 5 Cr if lil. V wi' li-lg is srrr in f Q fu - a n d Th e 1 1 s o T 9 rrrrr Class of '79 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Gilberfson and Karen Persian Rug and Carpet Cleaning Co. Edwin Howell, Owner 521-41 8 4519 Travis 8 299 Congratulations to Greg cmd The Seniors The Willard R. Baker Company Who is Emily Dennis? Congratulations to Jim cmd the Class of '79 Best Wishes for Future Success Mr. and Mrs. James L. Baldwin Congratulations to the Class of '7 B. L. Nelson and Associates Engineers, Architects and Planners 731 l Ferguson Rd. Congratulations to the Class of 1979 From the Julian Noa Company Congratulations to Congratulations . , John and the Seniors 79 , Class ot 79 Dr. and Mrs. Ceorge R. Mr. and Mrs. SCOTT Cronln Roberts bxtt' skirt-b R ,fG'ffI.'ID G ' 4 .9 t Ashby Auto Ports 6061 Forest Lone 239-1317 FOREST LANE CLEANERS INC l Preston Center Eost Northwest Hwy. ond Preston Rd 363-8568 Looking great is easy. Just leave the formalities to us. Youre on sate ground when you choose your tuxedo from House ot Tuxedos collectton Our selectton ts so ub-to- the-moment that your ele- gantly correct appearance ts beyond doubt Come see our new Duke model, tor Instance vvttn tts Iuxurtous velvet tapels and sattn ptped trtrn It's one ot many dtsttngutshed Northwest Htgbvvay and Preston Rd torrnals that vvtll make your event even more mem- orable esbectalty as tttted by our experts Q.- J f Tie,--fe SALES AND RENTALS Charles L. Grant 6029 Forest Ln. General Monoger Dollos, Texos li, Best Wishes to Dovid ond the Closs of 79 Mr. ond Mrs. Honk Louten Xedos ond Fomily Best Wishes To Craig cmd The Class of '79 From Mr. cmd Mrs. George C. Chapman and Cathy Vote Conservative Vote Yollick for President in 2016 for U.S. Senate in 2002, 2008 and 2014 for Governor in 1998 for U.S. House of Representatives in 1992-98 for Texas Senate in 1990 F r: Lower Taxes, Nuclear Energy and Increased Military Spend Against: E.R.A., SALT Treaty, Federal Bureaucracy, Busing Compliments of Bout-Nu Auto Co. 4301 Ross Ave. Dallas, Texas 75204 826-4179 Fredricksburg Forever! Those Wild Weekends! John Horris' Quotes Every youngster wants to be a grown-up, but the difference between a child and an adult is not years, rather it's a willingness to accept responsibility, to be responsible for one's own actions. Louis L'Amour I fight for truth, justice and the American Way. Superman fthe moviej My life is spent in one long effort to escape from the commonplaces of existence. Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle One's ideas must be as broad as Nature if they are to interpret Nature. Sherlock Holmes sos I Love You Joon K. Compliments of o Secret Admirer The '78-'79 Cheerleaders Would Like to Thank All the St. Mark's Athletic Teams for Providing Exciting Performances to Cheer at. lt's Been Real Residential Security: 1 1 Protection for Your Family Against Fire and Burglary N0rlZl'Palk National Bank Park Lane at Boedeker in NorthPark Center I P . S . The financial center of North Dallas Ro Ins rolechve ervlce L bb h : . 92 Thurs., Contact Jim Boswell 9 t06Fri., 9 to 1 Sat. Igrgbfe-in houjxsz 358-237i OI' : to 7:30 fm. thm F ri., 9t01Sat. 35l'336l of Mr. ancl Mrs. Henry Klepak BACI-E DORF, Jewelry manufacturer and diamond importer J Compliments of Harry C. Bock Bob Matthews, Director l Congratulations to Bud and the , Class of l 979 Executive Secretary: Andrew ' Problem Solving Club President: John West Landisman Cmgponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Mf- Homer Nibeff Francis A. Brooks, Jr. Mrs. Judith Denton and Jennifer Congratulations to Jerry Jr. cmd the Class of 1979 Dr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Hosek Hines North Properties I Q 30 Years Worth of Urschels - Unbelievable! one iumped out of the cuckoo's nest lHall one's preparing to iump lBradl and the last is hastily hatching lLockel Good Luck! Congratulations From Jett Spears '80 to the Class of '79 Congratulations From Mr. and Mrs. Walter Greenblatt and David '80 Dale '82 Best Wishes to the Class of '79 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cutler Congratulations to Those Upcoming Seniors ofthe Class of '80 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Custard To Kc1Thy'8O From Cl Secret Admirer For Fun, Excitement, cmd cr Refreshing View of Life - Come to: St. Mork's!Hockodoy Young Lite Congrotulotions Best Wishes to the to the Closs of '79 Closs of 1979 Compliments of Mr. ond Mrs. John Dorley Courtesy of Mr. ond Mrs. Lorz K. Anderson Compliments of the Seventh Grade I ,, .3 Qs. ,. swag, ' . .y-s -'qw V s M Q 795 L ' ss ,Q f f v nf ,, 1 3' f 2 ,, f-,ey ff If W :V fs -K - I ' i Z 1 ., ' ,s ,e figru - 'W X N ' f' , f Y:w ,f -4 fr 'lf . ' swf ' M-f' N' H, - M, , xx '..L , w, X -- W7 R ft-.wmxfng 15:24 ' . V xnxx ,.,LL Rus X K4 t xx . ,K M32 7 .N, :: , V X X we -L '- ,V my ' W r x I , X ext V. -qw-W' ,wus , .- , ' k - , xi. Y xx '-v, k '-,, k ., N 'xx K W ' xwxx xnxx. . wx . A. .Xxx -X, Xsxkxlwxaiqk' xx. i.,mMX K Jr N Q-.U XR NX - X -R x ,A .x ,A mx 'ww . ,x V V s , x ex -- X N 3 x ' W. RW. ' K-Q X' xx ' W - K' - , x X ' fs ' , H , I M 1, ,A 1-' .1 ' z,.3,,m , V , 1 xr , I , I --A-we, E, w f .U W A X Q - f' , W . - wfpss, ' - W su.. fy s s M , . f fy '-A 4-Jef T' X'--V ' ' f ' 'W 'wif Q ..,,,y,3, . 3 - l , r You Couldn T Ask for More, We're the Class of '84 316 Congratulations From John Bacon '80 to the Class ot '79 Congratulations From Jeb and Andy Beckwith to the Class of 1979 Think like a man of action act like a man of thought. - Henri Bergson Congratulations to THE class with class From George and Mackie Dealey Congratulations To Mike and The Class of '79 From Mrs. Sally Cassidy, Cliff, and Kelly and Elynn and Ricky Trussle Compliments of The Juniors Class of 1980 lv CC 't'oo7 2375 Zliffffk Zwwm, My Wmgjiij 1 V fl-WML giddy. 744,55 qoyji M nJ f Gym, WAMQJR gwffk-WJQ W Qmffwf Iarfeil Qobklfs X? QASUJNQ ' 4.5 F7 M,55-PWM JWmf7z, ffl ,ffjjx gf W QQVLMQMLQAX MM 1 AM, SW?-ff? ilzcvvgff 4 , GL If M: b W Wcmww 7M ' W A M fffivfilf ffikfz' 34-WW iiffaw if UWM 6 Wiffgfz- wffzwf QWQWM Dwcxf-OM? 321 Congratulations to the Class of '79 Compliments ot a Friend Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Miller Clif, Let me be the first Qne Mgre person to welcome Year to you to the Upper School. Work your tail off and have a blast! Love, Greg Adam Seidel + Go Get 'Em Rick and The Class of 1979 From The Wild Bunch Ueff 81 Jerry '83l Frfam G Congratulations Frlend From the ST if k, Marlikan Family or S and Owen '83 Compliments fo The Senior Closs Mr. ond Mrs. Hol Anderson ond Patrick '84 Congrotulotions Seniors From Mr. ond Mrs. Allen Plotkin ond Brion Scott '84 There never was a horse That c0uldn,t he rode, And there never was a man That cou1dn't he throwed. The '78-'79 Wrestling Team 1 T Environments by Kattner Mott than thomt Ktttmrgrg lim ntotil Ll'lNll'0lllllt,l1llOl pwplt with dutbns on hunt, Prtccd trom 'E80 000 to'E700 000 and up 1 prcuston Lraltsm tnshtp C ustom homu Your dLSlEIl or ours Kattner Development Company I HI I Nonh C Lntlal Exptuwt tx Suite 300 Dallas 7572! 697 l79If69I 7075 K O Q ' L '. 1 X ' 'L YL 1 ' ' . . . - . L .1 Kattncr home is unequaled in vuluc and XA., .,. I Q 32 7 The AVENGERS Men of Steel 'vii ., 'A Zig? A. New fr e , MM. iifgyrlgi if T, vf f's' wx cf E EW? ., 'M' P ar is ziugx X . 1' 'I sg: it k gi twigs gi? 35 Er if . 4 .iigif Y Ui? new A, 'L be X111 N- K.. Y , , 1 T - N T1 -f N X , - 1 .T .S - f - , 21- 4 M he T xgsrsm- T , T -',-- T T. 'I Three years of broken bones, bloody feet, and fun' Congratulations The Edwin Club to of Dallas l-0Ul5 and the Frank Charles Edwin Edwin Rolfe Brooks Life Memberships Available 328 Class ot '79 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Will Friedman Lorraine and Gammy Nell Compliments of the Freshmen ee Q s X X s m e M X x X The Unbelievable Class of 1982 THE CORVETTE CLUB Hey, DOUQ, Pretty SOON Congratulations 'llb d t' t ! . , you egro uo Ing oo Semors From the Montgomery Mcirksmen Philip '38 Philip III '72 Carter '74 Big Woo, Jeff! Will ,76 The Monkoffs Harold '78 To Mr. Seoy - There will never be another. Napalm? . . . I hate that study hall . . . Seay level . . . field trips . . . R2 . . . human torch . . . hot wiring . . . olive races . . . monkeys - typewriters . . . ROY G BIV . . .corn flakes. . . monkey . . .cruogenic liquids. . . pigs tails . . . train ball bearings . . . bo0o0! . . . If we have to come Saturday I'll be in my p.j.'s watching car- toons . . . LASERS . . . hidden Chalk . . . mud wars . . . IfIwere running this school. . . . . .all tangled up . . . FR-71 Blackbird . . . beehives . . . Tough T-Bones, Charlie . . . playing checkers on the sub . . . Idi Amin . . . Saddle 'em up hombres . . . indigestion from french fries . . . second time round chocolate milk - that's just sick! . . . fuse box . . . Francis G. Powers . . .Wanted-CIA. . .FLAT EARTH NEWS. . .off the subject? - for the good . . . silly putty . . . triad defense . . . Ieep in the well . . . You never hear the bullet that kills you. The 1979 Track Team would like to thank all ofthe parents, alumni, and friends who made contributions for our new all-weather track. Your generosity and concern for our welfare and growth is deeply appreciated. Your Number One High School Music Station in Texas QF Eourg iq-13 Congratulations Handsome. You finally made it Tights. Have fun being Rocky in Boston. Don't worry you're not too fuzzy and definitely not too squishy. Love, Your Lion Next time you're ill come to the Elva Eichenwald Health Clinic We have a 1270 success rate Compliments of Kurt '79 Good Luck cmd Best Wishes to the Class of 1979 Your Friend, Mr. Seay '68 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 Qhlkur JEWELRY'S FINEST CRAFTSMEN , Remember - lf s Never 4 Too Late to Order Your Class Ring Congratulations to Walter and the Class of I979 From the Northcutts Congratulations Charlie From 2310051 Oqzagiana lx' Oqtfanfa, Uaxaa L q ilursas Winn Simw Ailiiiiq D J ROOKS RONNIE Nl TRA Compliments of a Friend Debate Team Parents Salute Stephanie Barta and George Edwards Two Dedicated Coaches Congratulations to the Class at '79 Best Wishes from the Caudle Family . 1 h I 'Q Xlf fix! N I ff-if w w .fgwf , 5 1 . , Xt' '. - QQ, xn. -4- N I f l Mug ST. Mc1rk's School Day Camp Boys and Girls Ages 4-12 june 5-july 14 U will Our thonks to the foculty, stott cmd students ot St. Mork's School tor giving our son eight yeors of outstcinding educotion, unique experiences cind lcisting friendships Congrotulcitions, good luck cind our love to you Steve Liz ond Jim West crzxto , m I I I I I I I Qf f-E ii i fig I ae Q I The Jim West Com A pan-y, Inc. 45' -I is IJ , 'fl .iljffxv V i 7540 LBJ Freew Compliments ofthe 1978-79 Student Council Congratulations To David Lauren From all his friends If they only knew that we were lou. IT ain'T no iive coz we am The five To Morio Foster Your guidonce cmd concern Hos helped us to get by, From you we love to leorn So wehote to soy goodbye. You're both o friend ond leoder In sound there's no contest, And though we hove to leclve here We wish you oll the best. The 1978-79 Advonced Bond 46 EWELL D. WALKER ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 979 I978-I Officers President ...... .... J erry Hosek Vice-President .... .... C raig Prengler Historian ...... . . ..... David Lauten Parliamentarian ...... . . .Larry Crisostomo Something Important .... ..... C Iay Oliphint Disciplinarian ,.... ...... B iIIy Laws Members Steven Luoi Neil Gerson Cannibus Joe Stan Stewart Reid Baker Robert Keeler Cedric Tung Congratulations from the Lynch Family and Peter '80 Congratulations to the Senior Class from the Richard L. Bergers From CI Friend We Did IT! MARKSMEN '79 Compliments of The Seniors '79 In Loving Memory of Hazel Cardiff In Memoriam RobertChc1iken The MARKSMEN would like To Thank Mr. Richard Geyer, '66 for his contributions os sponsor 1974-1978 ? 1 .4.9,. u .,.,'.u ff .AYU A A Annpff.-, -.,. -1 4- K- f YW . .V .-1 n 'P , ,,w' P7 R 2 '2- x --1-f
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