Greenhill School - Cavalcade Yearbook (Addison, TX)
- Class of 1956
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The Annual Staff of 1956 hopes that this yearbook will be a friend to go through lrfe with you sharing your thoughts and experiences re membering them for you and reminding you per haps years later of all the pleasures great and small that you have had at Greenhill STAFF STUDENTS of GREENHILL DEDICATION BOARD of GOVERNORS DIRECTOR'S MESSAGE SENIORS rACULTY STUDENT COUNCIL PROPHEC Y WILL JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN MIDDLE SCHOOL LOWER SCHOOL PRE SCHOOL ACTIVITIES SPORTS ADVERTISING Y . S . n . . . . ' have you been delighted when a friend, reminiscing I . I . . y - . I . . . - D Sm!! ,QQ S Co-Editors - - - - CARROLL CORNISH BUTCH ROBERTSON Business Manager - - - - SNAZZY MALONE Advertising - - ---- JERRY MILLER STEVE DAVIS CHARLES FREEMAN Subscriptions ' ' - - NICK DE GEORGE Art Editors ---- - - - BOBBIE SUE LOWRY BILL NEWTON PAT WOODUL Sports Editors - - - - BARRY BIKLEN Photography - - - - BARRY BIKLEN JOHNNY KELLY Middle School Photographer - - ------- RAY WRIGHT Editorial Staff -------- - MARY HANFORD BALDY GEORGE JONES IEANNE MARIE ROBERTSON LAURA SHIRLEY NENA VENTURA Typist - - - - - JERI MCMILLAN Sponsor - - - - 'MRS. BALDY -'Q f I v ff 1,5 4 'I an Qui 'Q 3 'K'-3 IM Rn,n,p'- fkggvf I v vqiy , V df. A M ,A , vii, ' W ,Xl X, H uw Eqggwf . M., ,Y 4x1.e.H sf..n ......................, , .f ff 5' fs sl EQ gg up x 'Sf 3 ws 4.34,- .4-sq, within your lives with your --universal, national failed to find your years 'at Greenhill will to the school is Therein lies the key to lack of harmony in the world affect your futures deeply if se 'past formative years. I hope rttant to you in this respect, as . May God blessryou and keep BERNARD L FULTON DAVID G HUNT DIISCIOI ASSISIZHI Dxrector Hlstory Qql 11 MRS F H BALDY MRS AGNES BALDWIIN MRS KC CONLEE Advlsor to Glrls Pre School Enghsh French Spamsh Ar PAT FLETCHER MRS RW FULKERSON Math HISIOIY Nhddle School CHARLES H. JONES MRS LOU LEFTWICH Educatxonal Consultant Frrst Grade MRS C A MISURA Lower School Latrn MRS FORREST SMITH MRS R. A SPARR Th1rd Grade Second Grade MRS. C, O. STUCK S. A. YARBOROUGH, IR. Reading Math, Science Seachw 32721.22 FZ' X! gil gX 0 .xx OXLU 90 h G, x 0,9 X O 94,60 x,-0914 A if-'ji 5xCy Y' Lx A 9 wg, .fvfmccenss NS 3 You 11 know hmm by h1s ha1r so red That sxts atop hxs well shaped head W1th those famous last words College or Bust He s off 111 h1s sports car ID a cloud of dust xx 'ff O f : X 17 1 I X X to ' C f 9 xv Q NNN N I 5, V Z , unsafe' 'R t 4' T is N 5 XX ' 'li Gr ,-legxi Q M 'xx U 5 x' 3 S it - xo? 1 if YA N a 56N: I 33 1 Entered - 1954 Annual Staff 1955, 1956 Gourmet Club 1955, 1956 Football 1954, 1955 Senior Council 1955, 1956 G Association 1954, 1955 Q Rod and Gun Club 1955 Basketball 1956 Biology Club 1954, 1955 Fishing Club 1954, 1955 Prospective College - Uncertain JOHN CAVENDISH ANNESLEY John is the sports car enthusiast of the Senior Class, We shall always remember him driving in his white Corvette with his mass of red hair waving in the breeze, He plays an important role in all sports activities, excelling in football, John has reinforced the line with his large frame during both his years at Greenhill, In basketball his dead eye chalks up many points for the home team, John does almost as well in the classroom as on the sports field, His ability to start an argument with both students and teachers has brought both joy and grief to his class- mates, His punctuality and his sarcastic manner are two of his well-known traits, which add to his popularity, Having visited Mexico frequently, John has definite hopes of attending the Univer- sity of Mexico in Mexico City. Because of his robust personality, we are sure John will do well both socially and academically, Good luck, Big Red. .A 94 G- Nash 'VX 9 Cx' A451AAAAAAALAAMAAAAALAAAALA44 Ci CSG, 5pe.c.xo.l QQ. je For .29 J uri U 5 fx 1 ! V Cfov- l How Ke.ye.S 'N--'---1-. CMH-f Butte. nl ! Cf '-mlm N ae ' Tovoa. How.: eye.S No he doesn I have a bean1e Wlfh propeller on top But he st111 gets teased W'1Ih h1s mckname Pop Barry keeps h1s classmates happy and gay And he 11 bet on Iowa any old day' C l I. Th f Q0 65 U J' QM? f 'N 5 4 E . 0 QB ,I ' -T-E. QU? X 5 N p 7 pp H va I ., s , VQE 1 'ia ' 1- 5 Entered - Highland Park 1955 Christmas Play 1955 Sports Editor of Annual 1956 Gourmet Club 1956 Football 1955 Basketball 1956 Baseball 1956 Senior Council 1956 Spanish Club 1956 G' Association 1956 Probable College- University of Iowa HERMAN BARRY BIKLEN His enormous consumption of cold drinks has earned Barry his nickname of Pop His eyes light up like stars at the sign of a bottle of Royal Crown Cola, and he can found everyday between the hours of four p. m. and eleven at your nearest Cabell s Minute Market, He is the living example of a good-natured optimist, always seeing the funny side of situations and bursting forth into gales of laughter, especially in English class It is a moot question whether our football team would have survived without Golden Toe's enthusiasm, encouragement and undying interestg at any rate, he has proven an able Sports Editor for the Annual, Not only will Barry be leaving Greenhill after he graduates, but he will also say good -bye to Texas, He plans to attend the University oflowa and prove his boasts that Anyone from Iowa can beat a Texan, All we know is, Pop can't be beat as far as we're concerned, JK Q14 5 vial! 47 ?' A Q 7 'QB fkwv gm fp? 'N VFWKW E9 Ly Ah PPY h hppyf 3 Q gif 'YV' KX R131-ggldenfn ftljx J' x if My A x ff A X ? f T M, SQ .. ' 1 rx! M . -' st f I X , -- ' volf ' I -' N Q8 J ,Q KX Ox D W QW . .X U. 9 if y 1 px. e k'd y k g1TtdsliZad'dy I? h h g ' 1, mx Whent eYa k 1 h P ce, 7 Entered - Highland Park 1954 Dramatics 1954 Christmas Play 1954-55 Girls' Club l954,55,56 Linz Pin 1955 Balfour Award 1955 Vice President of Senior Class Senior Council 1956 Editor of Annual 1956 Spanish 1954, 55, 56 Newspaper Staff 1955 President Gourmet Club 1956 Cheerleader 1955 Advertising Manager of Annual 1955 Winner of Gourmet Club Contest Junior Red Cross 1955 Biology Club 1954 Gourmet Club 1955 Representative to Youth for m Traffic Safety Conference at S,M, U Greenhill Representative to Hockaday Speech Contest Probable College - Sophie Newcomb if K, .f' CARROLL IAYNE CORNISH Carroll has been a very definite asset to her class in every respect. Her flair for the dramatic has offered a pleasant diversion to her classmates from the hum-drum existence of classroom life, although it tends to get her a little excited at the sight of bugs and worms, ln addition to her exuberance, Carroll is also noted for her fine academic record, Because of her interest in school activities, she became President of the Gourmet Club and Vice President of the Senior Class. Her friendly and helpful manner have won her a host of friends. When she leaves us, she plans to go to New Orleans to Sophie Newcomb College, We are sure all of her friends will miss her, especially Bill, who is very sorry that he can't go along, A W 4 UU 'M R N-jp X O 'J ,D L0 Q I-Pow? wnewe Nw whQf?l wine Q Q Wil! WNV New 5 MTM over QQCBX NX Wkqoxo I j XX Thaw Sm eww? The IQ w.YYXxOX bo Obs RQ S lpltl 'Fool xj fc? Tecec MQWS Qyi-weCSQ,m+5 NNO.v lg Qu LOQQN Ci VQJWI CRFVLV box qek-S C'uge5-rn o NSI Neko h Fox-Phi' h ff Add 11k h th I Q to 0 ' A . v- ? ' J , 4' . Z 'A U - . u 0 Us 1 - nf H ' cl , k .1 I I Q . e Jr k ... f X - g fx Ne , ,xg Q fd E i - 7? N , Nick De George, the 1ady's man, ' ' Laug s at the jokes he can understand, 0 0 Asks more questions than a c ild o our, n resses ' e e owns e s ore, Entered - from North Dallas 1954 Christmas Play 1954, 1955 Sales Manager of Annual 1956 Gourmet Club 1955, 1956 Hunting Club 1956 Biology Club 1955 Basketball 1956 Prospective College - North Texas NICK DE GEORGE Nick De George, better known to the girls as Nicky Baby, is one ofthe most outstanding personalities of the Senior Class, His helpful little favors, such as erasing the blackboards, are deeply appreciated by all his teachers, we're sureg certainly his fellow students are equally indebted to him for his irrelevant questions which have frequently saved the class by the bell, Nick is well known for his keen sense of humor and failure to catch the points of jokes as well as his neat appearance and good taste in clothes. He has a reputation for being a connoisseur of fine food, due to his connections with the owner of Town and Country Restaurant. This close association has been the source of much of Litt1e Nick's personal income, We know Nick will do well in whatever he undertakes and we want to wish him the best of luck, E809 'tXLrl vlq L J 95 'P Ffu,vavm'I'6, DVC-' 'N 5 C: LA.v-X F-ootk30--X-X' eggs, ,glilff ,,, Q ED G-onl lmle X 2,1 5 Bobbre Sue and her red crown Make the cutest pau rn town, We hope that when she goes afar, She'11 leave her brother, Ron, the car, Q X Eh f53,li1L .pY?g , L 49412 'wi' - JQJE' we - 74 , - ,UC 5 N. ' ug Ci . xt ,I xx N - - 4 Dk, 48 ' c ' 1 X . - 1 ,jfa X 1 i5 we Y , .-.,g, 1 -Q - ff ,A F' Entered - San Marcus 1955 Girls' Club 1955, 56 Treasurer Senior Class Treasurer Junior Class French Club 1955 Gourmet Club 1955-56 Art Editor of Annual 1956 Christmas Play 1956 1 Biology Club 1955 Cheerleader 1956 Prospective College-- University of Miami K BOBBIE SUE LOWRY Bobbie Sue is a perfect example of the well-known Long lost gal. She is the cutie of the Senior Class, due to her petite frame and her doll-like features. If you look long enough, you can usually find Bobbie Sue on the football field pass- ing either her car keys or the football to her brother, Ronnie, She is talented in many fields, including arts, athletics, and male pampering, Bobbie Sue is the idol of the high school boys and never fails to inspire a spark of hidden gallantry, even in the roughest diamond, Greenhill will always remember Bobbie Sue and wish her every happiness in the years to come, 0 DU- Hola O Z -' EE IS ,.L5-SESS 1-:ci 0 Q , O tal: Q i vi. 4 ---- W, If Q X' ' Xb C ,Ll-X we If F g5 Nw Q5 6 ng a 191 aw x ig.. fy 35 Snazzy Malone a fnend of all You ll f1nd hlm 1n the study hall A nlcer guy has never been We ll all mlss our well dressed frlend tvyx -99, GEBCOEF Carl-1.13K L. I 'Q' Entered - from Vernon Junior High 1952 Christmas Play 1952, 53, 54, 55 Business Manager of Annual 1956 Assistant Editor, Newspaper 1955 Senior Council 1955, 1956 Spanish Club 1953, 54, 55 Gourmet Club 1955, 1956 Winner of Gourmet Club Trip 1955 Biology Club 1954 Annual Staff 1955 Spanish Award 1953, 1954 Citizenship Award 1954, 1955 Sports Club 1953 Chemistry Club 1955 Football 1953 Junior Red Cross 1953, 1954 Traffic Council 1953, 54, 55 Association 1953 Probable College - S,M, U, EDWIN SCOTT MALONE, II1 Snazzy Malone has been one of Greenhil1's foremost students for the past four years, His courtesy and cheerfulness have made him very popular, while his high grades have helped uphold the Greenhill standard of excellence, Snazzy's weekends and holidays are spent chalking up miles on the speedometer of his Buick en route from Greenhill to Vernon, his home town, for a short visit with his family and a chance to show off his new clothes from Dallas and his polished manners to the local folkg for although Ed hails from the West Texas Plains, he dresses and acts like a city slicker, His active participation in the Gourmet club during his Junior year won for him not only a trip to Hollywood, which made him the envy of all the students because of a week's vacation from school, but a great deal of television experience. In addition to his school activities, we are proud to say that he is an outstanding member of the Order of Delvlolay and holds many of the state's highest offices in it, Good luck, Snazzy, Greenhill will seem empty without you. Ng? W ffwm O 99, W oc' Af +0 x Q f X wo V I W O fYX A,f .r Q9 V1 f XX K 'cgi Si www Lx ' gg f Wfaxf K Q KW A ,,.,., X N N ff A xx Q F A ff 0 n X 4 9 N11 1 Q MX Mx N Y , aw? C! Q W E So long to' Jerry: th g Entered - from Addison 1950 Christmas Play 1955 Photography Editor of Annual 1956 Gourmet Club 1956 Football 1955 G Association 1955-56 President of Sophomore Class 1954 GERA LD MANDELL Jerry is a close contender for the title of Greenhil1's Quietest Boy. What he lacks in word power, however, he makes up in sincerity. He has a talent for occasionally making profound statements, Cooperation from him is not only found in the classroom but extends to the Senior Room, He is often found with broom in hand trying to clear away the debris in the Senior's Den. Tex, as Jerry is often called, is the typical long lean cowpoke. He underwent a long transition however from the corral to the football field, He has proven himself to be an able player and a great help to the team, With his quiet, amiable ways, Tex has won many friends, who are going to miss him when he leaves. Q, W' L 5 5361? r-'A' 0 Q ? P, JW I li l 1? ' x flfnm RNC' xx Q knew Xe.0.5e,w- owe? SC TTNVYNH LQYNG-'X 'xv CX4 Qgxk .Q-58 NL W3i?WQf M jxfn SO d WAC Wh 1 L. .J I COO i O O 1-J r' S. oi , , 4, Q5 A C, ' ? W I ls N 71 Geri cMi11an, known as Mac, 1 V , May me ay become a , N G Because of Bubba, her soldier guy, ' o oves to eat her pizza pie, J Entered - from Hillcrest 1954 Christmas Play 1954, 1955 Annual Staff 1955 Feature Editor of Annual 1956 President of Junior Class 1955 Gourmet Club 1955, 1956 Biology Club 1955 Spanish Club 1954 Junior Red Cross 1954 Class Favorite 1955 Dramatics 1954 Cheerleader 1955 Girls' Club 1954, 1955, 1956 Secretary of Senior Class 1956 Traffic Council 1954 Newspaper Staff 1954 President of Girls' Club 1954 Prospective College - University of Miami GERA LDINE MCMILLAN Although Geri has been with us a relatively short time, she has always been one of the school's favorite personalities. Geri's friends are not entirely limited to the high school. She has been unofficially elected Sweetheart of most of the lower grades, and is seldom seen without a band of followers at her heels. Her quiet manner hides her vivacious, sweet, understanding and lovable personal- ity, Geri's unselfishness is shown through her willingness to help her classmates with their homework, regardless of her own work to be done, and has even extended as far as cooking steak dinners for the boys, Serving as President of the Junior Class and of the Girls' Club has proven her ability as a leader. Undoubtedly Miami University will discover this and all the other qualities that have made Geri the Sweetheart that she is, MIRM' Nffffx Q57 A fff C9 .f 3 'MW 'wav my QV' 1 Q -if ir- X 11 i ..,..-4 Mrssmg school rs rus favorrte hobby 6 You 11 f1nd hrm 1n a theatre lobby Surrounded by chatterrng grrls galore Frghtmg for ndes 1n hrs brand new Ford iii? 3' N Jkhe. Goose evw-wr CYxo.SK OX Q F 'W Q13 , fl ' N I if 5. 'BW5 t -Efb f 1 1- '- ' f A I I 5- 4 N. . Q H I' X K Q Y - ' v l, gl 'lf - 1 ?-R45 m j fr- X, Q n Entered - from Hillcrest 1955 Biology Club 1955 Football 1955 Basketball 1956 Sales Manager 1956 Annual G Association 1955-56 M, Gourmet Club 1955-56 Rod and Gun Club 1956 Prospective College - University of Miami .TERRY MILLER Jerry is the jester of the Senior Class. His reputation at Greenhill has been built around his salty sense of humor and his coining of our favorite expression, Gooch. Jerry is truly a man of a thousand faces, with a different one to illustrate every statement he makes. Jerry's many cars, each one better looking than the last, have no doubt helped him to find many female passengers to take home from school, His numerous excursions to Hillcrest have led us all to believe that Jerry must have some romantic interests there, His college schedule will be filled with Business Administration courses, as he plans to major in that field, Jerry has already had a great deal of experience in the business world as the Greenhill representative of Squire the Man's Shop, as auto- mobile salesman, and as advertising manager of the Cavalcade. Jerry not only plans to enter the University of Miami himself but he has interested several other members of the Senior class as well, Good luck, Speedy, WO CQ QJCQGXN I NAC' owl fxfp We C90 vx fx Yxllxbb K fb 2, F0-vorx+Q, -Draw nq IOWQV xl WA ch X90-'YN 5 W1 LL 61,619 0 Ut fX,'I0,i'Vl U fxlfffff V 1 1.7 H 'Y' 7' 'W ff Q P1 1 NWI Z0 X ,JY my C591-3 ty 22551632 ff-'KJ 'The Crfweff? H5 W Ov. if O ' ' Q . Xl X Cx Q Cixoow . 4 X 2 ., Wo fi, ll 9 N5 f 0 87 9 Q ' 1' 6 7 Y Q3 - Y S. , . v S 3 5 C? 4 Q l 1 of 7 J -Q, Q . . VS X 0 gr 7 9 Q3 ' I- ' '7 J Q J 0 cw Q 1 o,o 0.1.1 'nl R5-7 the A x t OP' x , .191 ' . r N H ex F ,vmq . x. ' -' Z C s and Carroll are e on's joy Z, We 3 H b ack bomb is his favorite t yg Dfw. :' B l1's immortal words will be, a X H X' our feet off my upholstery. Tn' X xX If Entered - St. Marks 195-4 Christmas Play 1955-56 Spanish Club 1955-56 Sports Editor of Annual 1956 Gourmet Club 1955-56 Sports Club 1955-56 Prospective College-- Oklahoma University XVILLIAM WILSON ix EWTOIN Bill the Bookie has kept the high school boys up to date on the football world by betting with them on all the games fand winning all their moneyl. He is considered quite an expert by everyone concerned and always seems to come out ahead financially This helps to pay for his expensive night life with the girls or should we say, girl Bill has upheld the old adage that, Still waters run deep. Although he is the quietest boy in the Senior Class, he has an extremely warm personality and a great deal of integrity and sincerity, His remarks are few and far between but generally spiked with humor, His obsession for neatness drives him to keep all of his belongings in perfect order, with a particular amount of cate spent on his recently repainted, redecorated, and re- conditioned '38 Buick, The University of Oklahoma's outstanding football record has undoubtedly been one of the contributing factors towards his decision to attend there, Here's hoping they won't let him down in the years to come because it's certain that he won't be a disappoint- ment to them, A CQ, 6' A3 , tj F, E? Cfyfyfgeff. ffff T INIX O X Q5 9 O fqxfx qv we xe al ays held n h gh este rr The capta n four football team A tx I es Yes he s 1n them all And all the g rls th nk he s a doll ZCCS Yvxosf fN'xCkCiNl4j'xlC?u6 Hyip iPxEx-V-6 g0bgvt5o N- Z ONAJN SOYVIPHN! l IQ 'iff 1,69 E9 o .. 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Ci'ii 7 , ' ' l i ' I Entered from Addison Sept. 1950 Football 1952, 53, 54, 55 Baseball 1953, 54, 56 Basketball 1956 Captain Football Team 1954, 55 G Association 1953, 54, 55,56 Student Council 1953, 54, 55 Senior Council 56 Editor of Paper, Echo 1955 Editor of Annual 1956 Class Favorite 1954, 55 Dramatics 1954 Math Award 1955 Linz Pin 1953, 55 Chemistry Award 1955 History Award 1955 Gourmet Club 1956 Christmas Play 1951, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56 Traffic Council 1955 Fishing Club 1955, 56 Sports Club 1951, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56 Prospective College - Pumona College JAMES EASTON ROBERTSON Ill Butch has been with Greenhill since it was only a grass field, As a matter of fact, he has become one of the school's best looking landmarks, Two of Butch's most outstanding qualities are his sincerity and leadership, He has the coveted positions of President, Co-Editor of the Cavalcade, Chairman of the Stu- dent Council and Co-Captain of the Football Team, Sports and girls take up the greatest part of Butch's time fsports are probably less detrimental to his healthy, and he always carries off top honors in both, It is a constant source of amazement to us all how he manages to earn the top position on the Honor Roll with the least amount of effort, but perhaps it can be credited to his remarkable elephant-like memory, We don't even need to wish Butch good luck in the future, for we know that which ever road of life he chooses to travel will be paved with success, zmw 'Kb'- of-9 S14 2 X J f iff I O.u.v-Q DQINCC I I od X ow 1 Y Q I fx.JJ Q5 K 1 K X 'si , f X V L 1 X RQ.. I La, 4 xx xx EFI' X522 A ,JJNKTFK 'Z' 1 ' if ff L 'S g A fwh gf x Q55 KX X-N M H t'nneverrcst 2 N 5 WI' .I b1gf t'mconthcG tt t X B tl t h' ' A X IL'tt1Lt Hi . - Entered - from University Park 1950 Secretary of Sophomore Class 1953 Class Favorite 1953-1954 Dramatics Club 1953,1954 Choral Club 1953 Junior Red Cross Representative 1953, 1954 Girls' Club 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956 French Club 1954,1955 Student Council 1953,1954, 1955, 1956 Gourmet Club 1955, 1956 Citizenship Award 1951 Christmas Play 1951, 52, 53, 54, 55 Annual Staff 1955, 1956 Biology Club 1955 Newspaper Staff 1954 Treasurer of Girls' Club 1954 Prospective college - Miami University LAURA LEE SHIRLEY Laura was one of the first girls to enter Greenhill and has grown up with the school. Charleston Lee Shirley is noted for her fine art of dancing in the Senior Hall, This is spiced up by her fastidious grooming. Because of her vivacious personality she is said by her friends to bubble over like pink Champagne. She has been very active in all of the school's extra curricular organizations such as the Girls' Club, Junior Red Cross, the Christmas Play, and the Student Council. Laura 's cheerful attitude and constant wit have won her the honor of Sophomore and Junior favorite. Laura plans to take her wonderful personality to the University of Miami. We are sure that there, as here, everyone whom she meets will become very fond of her. ww? -X909 1 I M, Q 0 1' Wg, Q' Q fx I Oo ,x ew ff I if 7 4 md te k own well by 11 K wnt thegls Rld gbocs s heehelovest be b t he 11 de those bo ks t the U verslty 'ffl 09' - Y ,YW v- ' - at U Q ' 5? fi? 82,9 Jr ' 'Q Entered - February 1956 From -Jesuit Basketball Football Fishing Club Gourmet Club G Association Probable College - University of Texas PAT SIMS In the short time that Pat has been at Greenhill, he has won fame for his good looks and ability to attract and win favor with the girls. He has proved himself a fine sport and is an amiable person, liked by all, He has a well-rounded personality with a number of interesting hobbies and pastimes. Among these are his ability to sink an eight ball in the side pocket and to knock any contenders out of the boxing ring within three min utes after the bell. Pat has added a great deal to his school and graduating class, and he will long be remembered by all who were associated with him during his year at Greenhill. Good luck, Pat. 1 ukiq QQ 'M 0 Th S :S MQ VND!-'54 N dole + we She s the unavarlable type to all the boys mio' qenxen An engaged student w1th grace and porse ? A m1d term g rl wlth lots of looks X Can get prepared for those college books F .F Dog Od 3 XDIXQ : ' 4 I x 6' b Q ' ' I' I Wt 9 I I x, X X : :Bu I N Ngo- '. U . . . In 1 . . xl Entered - February 1956 from Highland Park Cavalcaders - 1956 Gourmet Club - 1956 Girls' Sports - 1956 Prospective College - National Institute of Matrimony at GLENNA WTNGATE Our latest and most attractive midtermer, Glenna Wingate, made a smash hit with all the boys until, to their dismay, they found she was already spoken for. Her sparkling personality and gay wit, however, have more than made up for her being unavailable. In addition to her popularity among the student body, her cooperative and helpful nature have made her a favorite with the faculty. Glenna's favorite pastime, riding her wild horse Midnight along the Florida swamps has practically become a Greenhill legend. We will all be sorry to see Glenna go, but we know she will be happy as a United States Army man's wife. I paused for a moment beside the carefully cultivated rare zrnnras rn the flag crrcle and choked back a feeling of nostalgia as I vrewed the campus of my old Alma Mater decked out rn holrday best for the Greerrhrll County Farr of 1981 It was a date I had looked forward to for 25 years the reunion of my graduating class of 1956 As I purchased a trcket l felt a tap on my shoulder and turned around to fine my old friend BARRY BIKLEN w ro urged me to buy a ticket for the next drawing as he was rafflrng away the youngest of hrs nrne chrldren Durrng our conversation I learned that he had drunk hrs way up to the Presidency of the Royal Crown Cola Company I searched the halls for my former classmates for hours frndrng none As I passed the fortune teller s booth she beckoned me rn and said You re wondering where all of your class 'nates are aren t you my dear? I nodded and notrced a haze coming over her crystal ball She gazed rnto rt and assured me that there was a reason for each person s absence There s SNAZZY MALONE berng followed by a FBI man as usual He s suspected of corrupting the state government and they re tryrng to catch hrm rn the act between hrs trrps to Hollywood my mystic frrend advised me I see BILL NEWTON studying diligently for hrs frfth master s degree H has no time for parties and amusements she reported NICK DE GEORGE rs rn New York and couldn t possrbly be here He has been hrred to wrrte the the show had made when a red patch of harr appeared on the globe Her ex planatron wasn t even necessary Icould plainly see that rt was JOHN ANNESLEY accepting the key to the city at Monterrey Mexico Before I could make a comment a new vrsron appeared on her crystal Do you remember BOBBIE SUE LOWRY9 she rnqurred Do Il I I I exclarmedl This may surprise you but she s a business woman now Managing Butch Jenkrns as well as hrs recently released TV frlms takes up all of her time she told me There was a moment of srlence as she gazed intently into her advisor She spoke first Oh there s CARROLL Who? I demanded CARROLL! you remember Motor mouth Cornrsh She s at home teachrng her chrldren to carry on hour long one srded conversations She s tryrng to make up for the trme she lost while suffering from acute laryngrtrs last week I laughed aloud at her report and thought How typical A dusty haze clouded the communicator As rt cleared a tremendous herd of stampedrng cattle thundered across the scene with JERRY MANDELL owner of the Krng Ranch hot on their heels astrrde a cowpony I smothered a laugh as I noticed that his feet were dragging on the ground! Even ' I . I . . . . , I , r , . . ' . - - n I - I I I lv ' ' . , , . I H I ' I ' I ' . ,, . . . . . , . 6 . , . I . . . questions for the 864, 000 Question. I was remarking on what a wise choice . , . . . . , . . ' - - . .. , . . . . ' ' ' ll . ' IV ' ' ll I . . , . , . . . . , . . . . . . . ,, , I . .. . , 1 l I l I I Mandell had to stop and gape as a flashy Oldsmochevrolac sped by w1th JERRY MILLER CEsq 1 perched beh1nd the wheel flashlng h1s VIP certlfrcate acquued through h1s new posrtxon as Presldent of General Motors The c ystal ball was suddenly alrght w1th dazzlmg br1l11ancy and we were forced to shleld our eyes agamst the reflected splendor Gradually the glare faded to reveal a beJewe1ed crown Slttlng maJest1cally on the head of the Supreme Monarch of all Semor Classes for the next twenty f1ve years to come BUTCH ROBERTSON Another lxght came 1nto the plcture rt was a lantern swmglng 1n the darkness I was unable to 1dent1fy rt s bearer unt1l the loud clear vo1ce of LAURA SHIRLEY rang out through the nrght Dav1d Davrd please come to class Dav1d Mrs Baldy w111 fall you Davld The fortune teller peered lntently rnto her crystal because of th1s huge crowd of glrls around h1ml Oh tt s bound to be PAT SIMS Don t tell me he really drd get that harem! I shneked It looks that way she saxd addrng Speakrng of harems and the llke the boys haven t got a monoply 1n the freld GERI MCMILLAN 15 servlng txme at Gatesv1lle now She hated to d1sappomt any of her beaux But socrety seems to frown on trrgonomy I was too shocked to speak Her last report was no surprrse to me When I was advlsed that GLENNA WINGATE was modellng engagement rrngs for Tlffany s I decxded that on the whole my graduatlng class was any thrng but a farlure And even though they were too busy to meet me at the Country Farr I would have no trouble locatrng them and recogmzmg them thanks to my mysuc frrend Mrs Baldy JERRY MANDELL, GERI MCMILLAN - ' . . . . . , . ' . . i ,, . U . U , . U . and reported, Ah, here's--uh--let me see now, it's I can't see who it is lv ' ' lv ' ' I I I I ' I . . , . . l I - ' - 704:55 We the Senror Class of 1956 Greenh1ll School CII, of Dallas county of Dallas state of Texas 1n the Un1ted States of Amerrca berng of sound m1nd and body do here by wlll the followrng 1tems to those who are 1n d1re need of our bequests We glve and bequeath freely and wrthout hes1tat1on or reservat1on to the members of the Iunror Class our rrghtful herrs our most rmportant and valuable assets our worldlrness rnfluence and wrt all of whrch we possess 1n lmmeasurable amounts and we hope sa1d grfts w1ll be of use 1n overcommg therr present unsoph1st1cat1on We also leave to the Junror Class reluctantly but of necessrty our Senror Room We re 1nclud1ng a book on Do It Yourself Home Reparrs whrcn we know wrll come 1n handy rn mendrng the battle scars such as holes ID the wall and turpentrue starns To the Sophomore Class we leave our numerous al1b1s and excuses 1n hopes that they frnd as many opportun1t1es to put them to use as we have To the Fr1v1lous Freshmen we leave our ab1l1ty to laugh and forget on the nlght before 1mportant exams We hope that they wrll follow our carefully set example of adv1s1ng the teachers and dlsregardrng threats about our tardrness To the ent1re Faculty we leave our sympathy as we feel that they wrll ne Jer have another model Senlor Class l1ke thrs one To our Drrector Mr Fulton we g1Ve and bequeath a sense of relref that we have at last been graduated To our school bu1ld1ng, we leave the peaceful qutet and lonelmess caused by our absence Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item tram I Barry Blklen leave my sense of humor to Scott Kneese I Carroll Corn1sh leave ny eternal trrangle to Nena Ventura Even Yarborough couldn t solve thts one! N1Ck De George leave my perfect attendance record to Kae Beckman Bobbre Sue Lowry, leave my ab1l1ty to play football to my brother Ronnte Snazzy Malone leave my red vest and prnk coat to Steve Davts Jerry Mandell, leave my buckskrn shtrt to ChooChoo Freeman Ger1 McM1l1an leave my qutet nature to Jeanne Mane Robertson Jerry M1ller, leave my 56 cars to George Jones B111 Newton leave my th1rst for knowledge to John Henry Butch Robertson leave all but one of my women to Mrke Klepak who thrnks he doesn t need them I Laura Shrrley leave my dance routme to Joysan Beene I Pat Stms, leave my frrst name to Freddy Merrrll who needs tt I Glenna Wrngate leave my lunches to Butch Jenklns, who d take them anyway Flnally we do name and appotnt as the sole executor of thrs our last wtll and testa ment Mr Hunt In w1tness whereof we the Semor Class of 1956 the testator, have set our hand and seal on thts the f1rst day of June 1956 . Item: I, John Annesley, leave Mary I-Ianford's shoes at the bottom of Lake Pontche- : , ' , 1 ' . Mt. : I, ' . . : I, . . . ' . : I, , ' ' . : I, ' ' . : I' . . . . . . : I, ' ' . : I, ' , ' . : I, , ' , . , , . . , , . , , , . YI .AI OUS YU R IORS SENIQES Q QKVLY Q 1 Q L J s Y 1 1 D 6-,---ni1I E 'O x . 1' 'P 9 x JuNl'0yQS X ! HHOWEO N ' 1, , X Y 4 cuuofz0 411' 19' I QL Presrdent JEANNE MARIE ROBERTSON V1ce Presrdent JOHN HENRY Secretary Treasurer STEVE DAVIS JEANNE MARIE ROBERTSON JOHN HENRY DOUG ANFIN KAE BECKM AN STEVE DAVIS CH ARLES ESC HENFELDER JACK GRIFFIN CHARLES FREEMAN JOHN HENRY JACK JENKINS MIKE KLEPAK SCOTT KNEESE WALTER REEVES FRED MERRILL IEANNE M ARIE ROBERTSON NEN A VEN TURA :-' MARY VAUGHAN WILCOXSON En HE YOUZEHH NGLWX Il E' x NX B fe JJ W9 XB ll Z 'U sv X TUDiOU SOPHS vf ' 'U ' U - U - - 'ff Li 35-32 xfiiijfr' fQll'f1-6175521 K W 4, xflus? '. i up JNL ' X' O o f 0 w LV Q X N '13 6 w' silo K ON ' gnu r A KXOdO 'L WK A - aa ' MQW H , A Y M 4 ,Ml e - . ' I Presrdent Ronme Lowry V106 Presldent Sammy Ventura Treasurer George Jones PAT WOODUL BUZ. Z DIC KEN Secretary -------------------- Pat Woodul .ri , W ' 5 i W I' M ary Hanford Baldy g as-M ...ff xi ...fs Buzz Dicken Joysan Beene George Jones 13 4 'll' 'liffdj Johnny Kelly Ray Luckey Ronme Lowry David Ross 4 x 'ili, ii: wi ' K vw rw Vr- u weadlng PV T 1 71 1 SMI ,pak 15 'Wi L, Y' Ms ljfx FW: -4. if M JV' C LF I1 'L M f Semor room? R 7 1 1 w -u- 5 5 M Ari ,Q J . Q U iv shcu dir? EDGE wi+ Till OK? , 5 ' 4 . ' izni ff, A, . Y H g ,tbj ? iii ' Q, Ng r l .. rr' , K ,sf oy Qlfaifw 4 445- ' .,4 3 L ' .vw s MWm, in 2 2' 4 :J:at'12 sc id1icr'1l1L11' gaz4 M ,X K A Rx ,1 7 if ' 7 f ' Q ,N yy' up ' ngxivn W., '41 ' , 5 .M M,J h :f'5 gi1'i ,r' 1 fM f W 'n wfififrg. I c 3vJ WHHWWW 3, s M 5 . .t Nag z xg K 6 ff'-. ' Q' f' ' ' - Q lf x 1 'a . ' va , Z ,u 3 A z 5 L s 1 N 1' , ,K , L fl , V .fmnr V ' o KV' Z2 f A w ,CfM We 1 r 1 ,hQ W , H M 61x . f : 2 1 f -- . , ,L 4, Y 4 ?, 3 ' - - M gqfqgww- Lap? Q Lmvorlte Lngiigx ,eaup 1 n X i f- -E- C,-: ' wiih-W' 52 igffgap 54 5 T,-2' if jQX Z' 5 s-if T Q! ff Y- I I x 1 J ! Q 6 .....-' - l 1- J ' I Q S 1 ii ,ye lb Q ! I ' ' ' ' ' ' - J ' J C' - 'TY' 4- fri., - J - Q 2. f E- X , ,-. ,-y:f,+' --S 3, D Q L x 3-jfffgii f T3 K ' ' - - '! 6 ' Wg -4 ,Y Q Y Y 4' 'f A Y3.xQ b V, ' fi-fi- V- M- 4--- ',4f+ 4 1 + G- vm., ,:f'tT1,- F - V, ,U -I f ' ll, .gif-12, , fV,Y'!,,-,,,gl- A-g:f,LiLf-m-Q if? ix' lTl:14-il, , S '4-Q Presrdent Jean Shaw Secretary Treasurer Larry Nrchols 0 JEAN SHAW CARUTH BYRD ll Z' 9 xt . N . f i . . : f A -0 l r f fa ' A Vice President --------------- Marie Stanfield I . rx V C1 ff? 5 Bl IDD! I Sl 11001 ' Qffyf vii 5 f 9' ,Q 555 I' J J 1 L v 4 .QQ 5 i FQ ll 5' ' ' gk xg: X ' H 9 Q is, 9 kx X A 6 J-A-1 N nk. X l Q .Q rc W J., 1 ,C- J 'C + - I 1 I inn! Q President ----------- --- Be My BCCHC Vice President ---- ' - - BlllCh Clafdy Secretary-Treasurer - - - -Caroline Gowdey Reporter - - - - Molly FLIIIOH Benny Beene Tommy Blackshear Butch Clardy Molly Fulton Caroline Gowdey Lefty Halff Harold Meierding David Mitchell Roger Parker Melinda Wood Jimmie Adler u t 9 President -------------- Vice President - - - Secretary-Treasurer - Reporter ------ I Laura Lee Allison Mary Lou Browne Jack Conlee Gilbert Crouch Karen Fine Roger Harris Marilou Leftwich - - - Jimmy Adler - -Mary Lou Browne - - -Mike Madden - Mary Lou leftwich Mike Madden Bobbie Neilson Penny Ray George Stuart Ray Wright Saud President ---------------- Elizabeth Robertson Vice President ---- - Margaret Madden Secretary-Treasurer - - - Barbara Warren Reporter ------- - - - Dick Fine Y QT Howard Andell Richard Fine Margaret Madden Nan Metzger Elizabeth Robertson Jimmy Starnes Barbara Warren Rick Woodul June Wright '60 .WMEMW as g- Zn President Carolyn MBSSIIBI Vice President Ricky Harnden Secretary Treasurer Linda Pope Reporter Bob Evans ,.7 Kevin Allen Claire Braude Bob Evans 4 Richard Greene Ricky Harnden Dobbie Hubbard John Jenkins Will Lefrwich Sheila McPherson Carolyn Messiter Penny Nichols Linda Pope Jackie Potter Bobby Schnee Rickie Wagner Dwight Wichman l 'I - 'H 1' , 4' Jbrrrivbe E Y -.-,.- f5 it rd 0 LwN6 .l 45 N tuwft, Amt Inwxn UhQUD1OH A- st!! Puman ?ly UW X SCI-IOO L I-1 6 ' Y H W ff , 7 ' j xi 7 f QQ ' N , I4 '- 43 ,J J , I -v If x 7 John Booke 'ff1'K Charlotte Hitchcock Patty Carruth Randy Douglas Bro Halff Z Patricia Knight Chip Moore David Hicks Mike Robinson Nickie Warren Scotty Warren 'limi Robin Madden Susan Bevan Mike Conlee Elizabeth Ann Fulkerson Ronald Greene Eric Murrhead Bruce Parrott 1' Kathy Potter Chris Price g Jennrfer Jenkins Joe Ed Smith Billy Tweed Andy Weary Joy Jenkins Peggy I-Iarnden Thom as Leftwich Mike Muirhead Paul Osborne 1 Gregory Pillsbury Ray Shelton Jerry Stirman Karen Stokes Christine Unger Susan Wichman Barbara Baird Kathryn Braude Mark Browne Anthony Coffman 0:45 Will Fulton Mitchel Greene David Harnden iN! Houston Nichols 1 Susie Scott Leslie Selden Lise Starnes Joe Madden 4.4 Craig Unger Douglas Wade Valerie Warren Helen Wright PRE SCHOQL HBCDE FGIJ' e f ,WW xg 2 UQ? .mm k ,X .cwlb I ,f , 5 5 , 2 4 X I , AV 1 Q-f 1 i ii N'f2..Ji!g,+,., J' X. 34 Q Q Q ' 49 N 5' W Qc-a 7 55' X Xi , Y. LM Q f 5 A 1 'HN Z..-hx X N vf I i QX 1 'SE f ' O f my W ,mi any , iw! I' L A we f'45ff E , Q 1 1 if 4. Q4 i 5 t jkwaypffmt 1 .w km QW, 2- X, . Q 5, if! K I I In fx' ,Q ,A , ,v I X I ' 'Q 'si Na-ff 3 i , , Y 5 all if i , RW 9 rkfbifa I .Z in vu GW Vi Q 3 r' 1 vu v'5 f M, may xv 4 Avi? 'lil ,M wa. 'Q 1 ik Q : SEQ , - ii 5, .A 7- 3 2 1 Xa LA'- -an vs -,ws -. bw-' 91' 3 : 3 I ' 1 A r 9 1. ' 1 i I ill - H ' Q .- W f A M b y-,. 6 ,bb -svn' '4Q ,ww 5, I 1 Q 1 ' X ,F 'Vanity . Nt U ,Q .NJ ' .ffwk ,sr , f..1, ,, W1 Qkif kia aflofuf i '4 pl, A 2 M ' V je-wi' ' 7' gp' vw A 5 A , 4 -W , 'WF ,ge ,,.. W,,,km Y' 4 , f 'ff' '.f,r , Q it W ' 4- f 2 ff' fi BA .L V V , ,i , ' 1 4 ... 4,1 , F . ' i 411101 . mm, , A rr .Vu Y N 'Qguwx I' A 8 mm . F ., , 5 4 T 1 'fs V. ' H , 'f-44 5' -5 , M, 3 34, 4 rw. I ,. , M' A f N5?gf,,., , , A 2 ,L Vif, . A , ACTIVITIES qi? mI i GOURMET T Q JN 0 U o V7 w ff- , ,f A X239 N , . ,,. ,fixx I O 6 ,lil f gf gk xi xkmlk' K' ff , lg , 3 1 I -4 AA iv' 7 P X fa ff 9 4? X ee gp, puff A111415 izlggm 47' ig? aaa bel I 1 sa 4 fp A2 'H'--4-.I Al Presrdent BUTCH ROBERTSON Members JOHN ANNESLEY BARRY BIKLEN CARROLL CORNISH SNAZZY MALONE BUTCH ROBERTSON JEANNE MARIE ROBERTSON LAURA SHIRLEY The Student Councrl made up th1s year of srx senrors and one Jumor holds an rm portant place rn student affarrs The COUHC11 IS an advrsory board wlth members elected from thexr own classes wh1ch meets wrth the D1rector and faculty to dlscuss matters concernrng the welfare of the students school problems and student teacher relatron shrps Th1s group has grown w1th the school and IS now one of Greenhrll s most cheushed rdeals 9 Q I, . fgmdvilfl mv - - 1 U? ,Q 7 . 4' U 1 ,.. 2' X 'Y f' nv , , 4. 1 ' t X 4 t A , L ,W V . v 51 4 7 . , ' Q ' . I . . up , .I . . t V' G 4 , I M f M ' QE- Z' n V 1 M ' , , 132 M 1 1 ' - 1 I ' - - . .... , . . - 74a Presxdent JEANNE MARIE ROBINSON V1ce Presldent NENA VENTURA Secretary Treasurer CARROLL CORNISH Sponsor MRS CONLEE The Cavalcaders cons1st1ng of the glrls of the Upper School have had a year of both fun and socxal SCIVICC acuvrues They have worked Wlth the Jumor Red Cross thelr mam project be1ng the presentauon of one of the monthly B1rthday Partxes at the C1ty County Convalescent Hosprtal Work1ng Vlflth the Parents Socral Commxttee and the G1rls Adv1sor they have been responslble for many of Greenh1ll s soc1a1 acnvmes and have bu1lt up a reputatron for partres that are unusual exc1t1ng and h11ar1ous K Perxodlc v1s1rs from representatlves of g1r1s colleges arranged by the G1r1s Adv1sor Mrs Baldy provlde the g1rls wxth mformauon concermng the opportumues offered by the mdlvldual colleges as well as an opportumty to have a bn of fun over a cup of tea ,nu dial The Greenhrll Frshmg Club had a very successful year as far as hav mg a good t1me rs concerned Whenever the subject of catchmg frsh IS mtroduced rt rnevrtably arouses a horde of tales and loud guf faws among the members The truth of the matter l1es ln the fact that the majonty of frsh caught weren t even landed and 99070 of the members found their way unexpectedly 1nto the water upon several excrtrng occasrons Thrs frrends rs Greenhlll s fabulous frsh story! The G Assocratron consrsrs of Greenhrll boys who have won the coveted G for parucrpatron rn a major sport . . . . ,, . ,, ' - If I1 l N U ' I . . . . , . I I , , 'B -.--.MV ....,...---...Q -----V . . Ii I sr .-. gr cf' ' . . .'-' M A , . , ' a ,, . .. .. . - - - . MEMBERS of the GOURMET CLUB OFFICERS Presrdent CARROLL CORNISH Secretary Treasurer STEVE DAVIS WZ Greenhrll IS the proud orrgmator of another Texas frrst and only The Junror Gourmet Club organrzed rn 1955 IS an acuve organrzatron To promote rnterest among the students a varrety of actrvrtres have been planned The weekly appearances of the member on the afternoon ICICVISIOD show Mary Carter s Cookbook has caused a keen sp1r1t of competrtron among 1ts members Each month the club has drnner rn one of the many fme restaurants 1n Dallas thereby becommg acquamted w1th many forelgn drshes and learmng cookrng hmts 1nconsp1c1ously grven them by the head chefs Perhaps the greatest attractrons and msugators of nvalry are the tr1ps awarded perlodrcally to the members Contests are staged and careful evaluatron of the partrcrpant s presentatlons garmshrng and lustoncal background of the parucular recrpes are all determrnrng factors rn selectrng the wlnners A tnp to Hollywood IS the Dream Tnp or frnal touch of the year and the most sought after pnze offered The frrst year s wlnners were Carroll Cornrsh and Snazzy Malone . . . . ,, . ,, n I 9 ' 0 1 -v 1 n . . . . I I 1 . . ,,. - . ,, . u I . . , . . . . . . D I n - - u - u . I 9 . - g . 1 u 'Me 7955 71 fiber BOYS WITH THEIR DISHES FINALISTS Bobby Sue Lowry, Jean Shaw, Mary Hanford Baldy, Sammy Ventura, Mrs. Carter, Dan Jacoby, Doc Watson, Snazzy Malone. AA is'- 'r's.. l i Mary Carter, Tasting, Mr. Fulton, Mr. Wade. WTNNERS Carroll Cornish and Snazzy Malone with Mrs. Carter. Www Meeting the Pilot Outside the Brovxm Derby At Knott s Berry Farm 70umewofZ4e 'upto and United Nations The coveted tnp to New York and W8Sh1DgIOD to observe govemment 1n action, sponsored by the school and under the auspices of the local United Nations Organization was won by Butch and Jeanne Marie Robinson Selection was made by a vote of the faculty and was based upon scholarship appearance and good crtizenslup . . ? a 5 K Jeanne Marie Robinson, Mr. Fulton, Butch Robinson with Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt at the an 7?55 I SHOOTING GALLERY FISH POND CRAFTS MUSEUM CHUCK WAGON WEIGHT GUESSER 7x14 Da? 1955 122 3 Unk .'Jl 'le'f 7.264 Dag 7955 1.2 Af! 5ls.,,,f 55,930 Qifgi Q9 nf' J '5'aF'.....QFfv:5 fn-our ,Q ' x f , - , X 7, fe g-, N 7 L ' i fun' g 0. f ' 'W 1- f , W J X M1i:l?:,f,qmwlg 'A .'q ' , F ,T V ,,,, Miwff, A .Y MI V.rxk1, A' N, W '3.i7 1.4 4 A I l ' Ma, 75 fx 'M an . - ,f M957 at .0 . ,WVAMQ ,ggyvr 1 A . 5, ,,,,,f:h,, , . V , - r ? i Q 'A S ,J va, -.w - J, X 3 ' sd I-son 5 ,TLC- 5 , W Q J A mf' .. . -M QS-f. .A -f -L Y --1--' 1-- vb 4 1 in iq . f fx 'if iv- ' I,-'sw ,:A,iY,hw' V' , . ,H Q: K vk . M xfL?k f f5Zlit9 ?13fQ ' Q. X- v'f'i':.,Q -V '- tr 'f lFg ',. 1':? - LM' ' t Q, R Q -,A I I I w X ,5 3 4,f 5 .5 - - . .K Q ' J X Q, L fi ' . 5 .' k C ' Q. H,,,, .f . .. rf.-,af-M-.-.1 - . ,t 'J , , O ' , A. '-4 W 7755 Valedictorian - - - Salutatorians - - Balfour Award - - DeLay Award - - Citizenship ------ - Harvard Book Award Awards for Extraordinary Excellence in: Biology ---- Chemistry ----- - - - - Creative Writing - - French ------ - - - KYLE PARNELL Government - - - - - History - - - Math - - Spanish - - Linz Pins - - CREATIVE WRITING Valedictorian - BILL CARUTH - - - BILL CARUTH - - HAROLD BYRD IOHN GREEN CARROLL CORNISH - - NENA VENTURA - SNAZZY MALONE BU TC H ROBERTS ON - - STEVE DAVIS - - BILL CARUTH - - -KYLE PARNELL - - - PAT NELSON BUTCH ROBERTSON BUTCH ROBERTSON - - WALTER REEVES - - - HAROLD BYRD BILL C ARUTH C ARROLL CORNISH STEVE DAVIS JOHN GREEN BUTCH ROBERTSON H ARV ARD BOOK BU TCH ROBERTSON l?55 Balfour Award CARROLL CORNISH DeLay Award NENA VENTURA Cmzenshlp Award SNAZZY MALONE .Seachfz zum 7?55 H x W , b?awzf-ffamw awe-z Greenhlll s f1l'SI A1umn1 Dmner was held at the school on December 27 1955 The followmg offlcers were chosen Chalrman Tommy Overton Secretary Royden S1ms Class Representatlves 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 Merwyn Davoust Gene McCutcheon Royden Slms Jack Campbell B111 Caruth . , . . . 9 4 . . . Q u 0 . . . . panty 7955 QQ Qfalfoween 77afu'q if P Q W W .f - ig eil? 7 x' WLM 6 'F-'1 - H X Ju, 5u. 'EWG 154 19 U N Manger Scene Mary NICKIE WARREN Joseph DAVID HICKS X fgww-ig I sk '3' + T J' QQ, .X Z- ra ss, ,x ,4-:Q 'A'-13.-. gh, 1 WISC Men and the Angel RONALD GREEN, RAY SHELTON, CHRIS PRICE KATHY POTTER, feb' CARGLINE MESSITER, PENNY NICHOLS, SHELIA MaCPHERSON. . Narrator BRO HALFF Cholr LOWER and MIDDLE SCHOOL Cholr LOWER SCHOOL 77Zw!d!eSa4aoZH6zwz'm44Daace m1.....frr'i Kwffzfffwgfw Zlaedf,-ada .Zaman 5444469 M? 2 .Q -'iv 'Y' X .1120 K Q f H f 0 W- .A WZ 1 ,MZw,,,k ' .f Mgyigxg? ' A V . fwyf, QM, 7. -.fp J w, ffixfff ff y ivqgl f in--. - away., M f N r ,..,, 4, , muffff' ' ? . gf, .1 - ., 3 96 5, . M55 ' fp, if ' 3 33 . 42 13,1 gin QA - ,Au 3 ai! 3 , -Eifzakskf I 11 M . .. . Q ' 'iv'L.,, ynAX R .NT .,-1 ,f fs. ef .VAS f W --'f gf - ,,, . -,rggr , 12.-1-qs '--. . 1 WH ,Q , , .9 QQ .. 'T 4 . ..-:ur 1 Q fm 5 ! A,.A , 5 Q ,.., ,V A z is i lliw 15 'wq,m-, SPCRT S N K Qi m y I V If ! f 4-f ' X 4-rl'- ' '---5-Ii--Q X --5 I .L 7d0fK4fZ ROBERTSON COACH YARBOROUGH JONES Captain 1- Ka ROSS Quarterback 8 X 1 JENKINS Center HENRY Intrasquad September 23 A team 18 B team 6 October 20 20 West Dallas 0 October 27 0 Muenster 52 Captain I 1 4 x N E I 'G , A 1 X . ' - x t. N ' x I mf ' I X 'qi- LOWRY ROBERTSON ANNESLEY KLEPAK Left Halfback Right Halfback Fullback Halfback , vs. F' .. 7 .swf A f B X fy, 5 . 4 ,-. M? i , 'V N ,, S xi L 'X BIKLEN JONES VENTURA FREEMAN Tackle Left Guard Right Guard Tackle ESCHENFELDER End End MANDELL i End GRIFFIN End BYRD Center 'E 22 Keller B 39 25 Keller A 46 21 Forney B 59 33 Terrell B 54 11 Terrell A 110 35 Highland Park B 61 23 Era B 50 32 Era A 68 34 Buckner A 65 36 Muenster A 62 30 Mesquite A 45 0-11 Intrasquad A B 56 42 32 34 68 63 Not Pictured, Steve Davis, Guard, Total Points 20, TEAM: Henry, Eschenfelder, Miller, Dicken, Davis, Biklen, Ross, Kelly 3 i Action Shot Action Shot !M fi Instructions from Coach Coaches: Fletcher and Yarborough llx 'N' A 3 M , S? . My vkfaau., ,, ,.f, W Hg. Q wqlwy-is.45f' ia' , S Mmm 5 .w,4,.',,,,W-..,Q., E gi Q 'fun Q fv V,3L YT.: f Yr 'L X 1 ' 'Spam U PPER SCHOOL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Q ' 1 MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRLS BASEBALL Cheerleaders BOBBY SUE LOWRY GERI MCMILLAN CARROLL CORNISH KAE BECKM AN MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRLS DANCING and .lawn Scion! Spank . L Q . MIDDLE SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM MIDDLE SCHOOL LOWER SCHOOL 14 odd Oni 119 Pr it -Q O Qncth ff .5 K4 fvlanxj-fiq TVXQEJQ, QC-W okd5 TTMQ Arc vec1X CLYCN7-VX 1402, NNO9 CLOJY Q Q-VQN +X 2, Q0-Yawli 5 Arg, Pav elq gb LW-VX wx eil NO wowdo S The, Q QTUJEL5 Arid Thoa v eo-X qowc FX-AS How LO me youw Mx amz, LQ.f6 look Rf -t-hem HQFNN We vq' OK S X -5,8 4 if - 4 ff fo Q . ,.,fLQ 'NK 'VR . Ap .+I Q 33 7 -x ' Evgwvx lx I' muck V 1 0 f W! Q f' I nr- O R ' 7 Ye, in - '55, C oN. OX! ox' XN xx- lb xx X SUCCESS W TI-I HOPES FOR A ROCKETING but suc est o s - a Rocket Olds from Bankston BANK 01V Dallas Newest Greatest Downtown Oldsmob e Deal RI- 44 Ross ana Ol COMPLIMENTS OF SWWCA of your doorstep wlth W I I fn IL LAGE gfgzg MR . . . RUTH, SR. 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FA- ' I ' TE- McM1l1an Jen 3540 Vlllanova Mlller Jerry 6616 Prestonshrre Newton B111 4703 Wlldwood Nrchols Larry 1210L Preston R Reeves Walter Rt 1 P ano Tex Robertson James 6626 Dtckens S Robertson Jeanne Marte 6626 Drckens S Ross Davld 2816 M11ton Samuell Lonny 9029 Broken Arrow Shaw Jean 5430 Surrey Cr 6417 Pemberton Smlth Roy 3044 McFar11n Stanf1e1d Marte 6008 DeLoache Ventura Sammy 4920 Seneca Ventura Nena 4920 Seneca Wrlcoxson Mary Vaughan 3023 Throckmorton Woodul Pat 8326 Forrest H1115 MIDDLE SCHOOL Adler Jrrnmle 6139 Stefam Allen Kcvm 601 Rrdgecrest Dr Irvrng Allrson Laura Lee 6948 Lakeshore Andell Howard 6416 Tumer Way Beene Benny 514 Ballr Blvd Braude Clarre 9825 Rockbrook Dr Browne May Lou 9972 Coppedge Ave FO 8 6651 FO 8 7674 DI 7204 AD 9 1777 3622 3622 2232 5151 1202 EM 5793 18 EM 5034 DI 7116 7116 LA 2613 5319 EM 3280 BL 2 4711 2192 9 1548 0264 246 DI 0318 RA 2105 QIIO lfl J flloom 2097 grvng CD0 as EALE S SUBTEENS 0 TEENS 0 JUNIORS EXCLUSIVELY Preston Center Madame! CAMERA CENTER INC 5322 West Lovers Lane Dallas, Texas DI 6925 Cornphments of PRESTON IXAANO1? APARTMENTS l ' . - ma 'y In ea ' -A d - 1. ' ll 1 , 1 , , , ' t. LA- I ' t. LA- ' A 1 ' Dl- ' . 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DA - D LO' Q Z - ' Parker Roger 9955 Elmada Pope Lxnda 5427 Merrrmac Potter J ackre 6603 Avalon Ray Penny 2816 Purdue Robertson Elrzabeth 5006 Seneca Schnee Bobby 600 Van Horn Irvmg Stuart George 1939 West Colorado wagner Rrckre 8708 Glencrest Warren Barbara 4511 Rrdge Rd Wrchman Dwxght 5541 Nakoma wood Mehnda 5712 Berkshlre Woodul Rrck 8326 Forrest H111 Blvd Wnght Iune 7029 Meadowlake Wrxght Ray 7029 Meadowlake LOWER SCHOOL Baud Barbara 4114 Saranac Baud Steve 4114 Saranac Bevan Susan Pat 4819 Walnut H111 La Booke Johnny 4516 Stanhop e Braude Kathryn 9825 Rockbrook Dr Browne Mark 8647 Turtle Creek Carruth Patty 5526W Umversrty Coffman Anthony 3508 Beverly Conlee Mlchael 3733 Stanford Dav1s A1v1s Rr 1 P ano Fulkerson Ehzabeth Ann 5426 Memmac F08 TE 2624 1174 3166 7316 1173 6171 3908 6510 1695 1234 2119 5319 5072 5072 5994 5994 4876 5253 5246 6008 9270 6322 1384 91 14 LITTLE BIT OP SVVEDEIX1 SMORGASBGRD 254 Inwood V1llage Phone DI 8084 Q44 CHARCOAL BURGER NO 5926 West NW Hrghway I-4161-ILAND DAQK POULTRY Wholesale Poultry and Eggs 3307 Knox St LA 2117 Complrments of 142 Aiwa? Representrng Southwestern Balfour Company Jewelers and Statroners or Our Sernor Classes ' FL7- ' ' v1- UN- EM- - DI- ' ' BL4- WO- . ' ' 7 EL- ' . EL- . , . . 1 EL- ' EM- - ' . FA- . Telephone FO 8-6131 FA- FA' DI- DI- ' . EM- JU- , . EL- I . ' ' DI- LO- A EM- . , 1 ' . ' f NIC HO LS RENT-A-CAR S3 00 Day - S15 00 Week All Rates Plus 7 Mile Gas O11 Insurance Included IXIICI-lCD1.6 BIQCDS Across Street Adolphus Hotel RA 8484 Look to LEE for Better V1s1on 7 DALLAS OFFICES 102 S Akard lbetween Main and Commerce 1705 Elm lat Ervay downtown Dallasl 4Across from Ma.Jest1c Theatre, 3516 Oak Lawn lnext to Lucas B 81 Bl 6130 Luther Lane fln Preston Centerj 5417 E Grand Kg' fin East Dallas! 205 W Jefferson 1171 Oak Chffl vo Fulton, Will 6139 Willow La. Goodell, Toddy 3616 University Greene, Mitchel 6106 Royalton Green Ronald 6951 Kenwood 1-lalff Bro 4591 Rheims Harndon David 4510 Rrdge Rd Harndon Peggy 4510 Rrdge Rd Hicks David 3905 Hlghgrove Dr Hitchcock Charlotte 2734 Southwell Jenkms Jennifer 4707 Lawther Dr Jenkrns Joy 4707 Lawther Dr Knight Patncia 1812 Pilgrim Dr Irving Leftwrch Thomas 3710 Normandy Madden Joe 9200 Inwood Rd Madden Robin 9200 Inwood Rd Moore Chip 5936 Sherry La Muuhead Enc 6723 Norway Rd Murrhead Mike Nichols Houston 12100 Preston Rd Osborne Paul 5838 Farquar Parrott Bruce 1407 E1 Patio Pillsbury Gregory 39 Brookhollow Rd Potter Kathy 6693 Avalon Price Chris 5711 Farquar Seldon Leslie 10843 Camrlha AD9- LA- 1510 3092 FO8-6852 DI I Cl-17 DA7 DA7 AD9 CH7 O8 -4515 0448 4012 4012 6997 2811 5835 5835 0575 7318 1734 1734 5213 5816 1777 9212 3015 2187 3166 0376 6297 ' v TE Sf Pl. LO ' . D - ' . EL- ' ' B12- . . LO- ! . EM- ' . EM- I ' 1 - . EM- I . EM- Elnl 6723 NO1'W3y Rd. EM-5816 ' V DI' ' FA- ' UN- . Wx . 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FA- ' - ' , cg ' FA- ' EM- aol 3 to WWW BARBECUE 4500 Lovers Lane 167 Walnut H111 V111age Cornphrnents of GLEN LAKES COUNTRY CLUB Unger Chnstme Unger Crarg 4811 Kelsey Wmgate Glenna 4224 Lomo Alto TEACHERS Baldy Mr F H 3429 Granada Conlee Mrs R C 3733 Stanford Fletcher Pat 3324 Purdue Fulton Bernard L 6139 Wrllow Fulkerson Mrs R W 5426 Merrrmac Hunt Davrd G AD9 Jones Charles H 4510 Rldge Rd Leftwrch Mrs Lou 3710 Normandy Mxsura Mr C A 4433 Wxndsor Pkwy Smlth Mrs Forrest 5005 Mathxlda FO8 Sparr Mrs R A 9421 Overlake Dr Stuck Mrs C O 4908 UHIVCISIIY Yarborough S M I 6740 Del Norte F08 4653 2405 7108 1384 5753 1510 9114 4012 7318 7512 6247 2795 4422 4549 JOE ZYLKA HUMBLE SERVICE STATION Wash Lubr1cat1on and Road Servlce 8602 Garland Road FA 4236 DI MARE'S 5219 A Lovers Lane KAE BECKMAN GEORGE JONES Dallas Texas MARIE STANFIELD BARBER SHOP Dxxon 0041 the Z ' c, 0 . EM' P 0 A ' JU- fr X W Ge v , s. . . LO- , . . . EM- f 1 EM- I . . ' La. - , '. . . TE- 9004 Liptonshire FA-0862 ' ' DI- . . 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MARVELOUS GENIE OF A MODERN ALADDIN' YESTERDAY Aladdrn and hrs Nla rc Lamp had a falthful wonder workrng genre always at hrs command TODAY OIL serves modem man as farthfully and wonderfully as the magrc genre of A1add1n s lamp Its contrrbutron to pleasant comfortable lrvmg rs far beyond anythrng that Aladdrn ever 1magrned or W15h6d for OIL llghts our lamps rn areas where electncrty IS not yet ava1lable OIL lubrrcates and keeps the wheels of commerce and rndustry runnrng smoothly Wrthout 1ts magrc touch every movmg part soon would grrnd to a drsastrous halt OIL heats our homes offlce burldrngs and factorres OIL cleans clothes frghts msect pests makes candles preserves frults and vegetables waterproofs msulates OIL burlds good roads to make Amerrca a nerghborhood OIL moves the people and products of the world on land on the sea and 1n the a OIL rs Today s Good Genre that performs a thousand and one modern m1racles OIL 15 v1tal to the welfare happmess and rowth of Amcrlca We are proud to have a part rn 1lS productron BYQD On. Corel-UQA nom D H BYRD, Presldent Tower Petroleum Bldg, Dallas, Texas ' '. Q' ' , - ' ' I . . ,. . ' ' . I . ir. ,. n . W g 3. u COMPLIMENTS OF FRIEND O DALLAS CERAMIC CO GLAZED WALL FLOOR TILE C O S MANUFACTURERS OF AND my M Z Hgh a4 '.f-'Lv -LW Kai! 'f t m 'Wd 7 f t' Q tu 't l gif ,nw IIILJLCIRJEST MEMORIAL MAIUSOILEUM PARK Crypts Fountain of Lute Section Nlches Masomc Sectlon Prnvate Famlly Rooms Babyland Famnly Sections Beautlful Luly Pond Sarcophagn Cenotaphs Monumental Sectnon Smgle Crypts Family Burual Estates Perpetual Care Funds Exceed S500,000 OO Bounded by Northwest Highway Hillcrest Road Central Expressway and Walnut Hull Lane Second Largest Memorual Cemetery an the Umted States Emerson 1317 Emerson l494 F0 8 8154 FO a 8047 - ., , I rg, .-Jflv A P' ' , . , --'I V' Y,ff I 4 ,f , 'A-.avg . .' -V 'A' ,. '.,. . -' 'UK-I f .ff .V-ff! -' . ' ' P --' .rn 1- -. , ' 4 - ,qvff 4,f- srfj 'JJ' .4 ,,.-.Nc ,. : X' ' ik mfg' .' 'TQ.1ff3?rl.l ,f If ' .,...... 'f --. - A ' , A. i n -'Tx . 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Y .- g - ,f K Y I Bobbie Sue Lowry with MT- I-'OWTX U I I R E G Comp11ments Your TAXICAB SERVICE Carroll Cormsh and B111 Newton selectmg the1r class rmgs at l.ul'IZ Now Open cwegvd Zi? 1877 PRESTON CENTER N W Hwy at Vars1ty Plaza 1608 Ma1n Barry Bxklen and Carroll Cornlsh at T RT deorgahl. 1422 Commerce St Dallas Texas Are You Guessmg Yourself Out of a PONTIAC ' Nobody Can Glve You a Better Deal Than VAN WINKLE And We Do Mean Nobody VAN VVINKLE IVIOTOIQ CQ Pont1ac Dealer for Greater Dallas 4023 Oak Lawn Phone LO 3837 230 Claude L Holsapple Engraver Preston Square SCIVICC Center Comphments of a Frrend Dr R Courtney Surtle Mrs Manners Manley Insuromatrc Insurance Company Woodall Servrce Statxon Frlrz Parnt Store Mr and Mrs Pat Henry Mr and Mrs Henry Klepak Dr O Reynolds Young Mr and Mrs C G Beene Dr and Mrs Leo G Davrs Mr and Mrs R, I. Madden Mr and Mrs J B McM111an Comphments of a Frrend Mr and Mrs E, R, Shrrley ' I Mrs. Louise Jones . . . . 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