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- ' AW M...--..... When we pause in a busy year to consider how far St. Mark's has come since the last yearbook was written, the material evi- dences of that progress are manifold. The gymnasium is finished and equipped. The new Lower School provides a unit for younger boys who will become the well-prepared Middle and Upper Schoolers of the next few years. Now the boarding department is finally housed in a splendid new dormitory which will accomodate a larger group of resident boys. Paint, pavement, new classroom equip- ment have been invested to build a school of the best quality, serving any boy in the Southwest who wants our kind of education. work is in fashion on Preston Road. In a generation of unrest and clouded horizons, when boys face the stern obligations of war living, we can feel sure of only one thing in our school experience: preparation to meet the tests of adulthood calls for serious, orderly work in the fields of study essential to leadership of other men. If our working motto is NBlessed are they Who Producen, then all these visible improvements of the School have but one significance. These buildings and equip- ment are the means of promoting that work without which your whole school career were idleness and waste. The Senior Class which has produced this new yearbook, of a newly reconstructed school, has given the School truly fine leadership. They made possible the increase of responsibility given the Councils this year. They should leave St. Mark's with pride in this honor. we shall remember them as strong men, who left behind them a better institution for their own fine contri- butions. meant H. 1c.t.sn-:Ae T
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DEDICATION This year the Senior Class dedicates the 1951 Marksmen to Leonard N. Nelson, our class sponsor. alloc, as he is known to all the boys, has taken a maximum amount of his time to help us over our problems and advise us in many things. Doc's great personality has won the respect of all the boys, and we are sure that as long as he is a teacher at St. lVlark's, his ideals will be followed in every way possible. To this man whose energy and wide abilities have inspired us all, we give our deepest appreciation. SENIOR CLASS OF 1951
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LEONARD N. NELSON B.S. University of Illinois University of Texas 4. iff? X, 1 ROBERT D. BOYLE B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Wesleyan University S.M.U. University of Texas C, CARLTON REED Amherst College Harvard Business Adm. FRANK AKIN FRANK E. MOSHER B.A.. M.A. Williams College University de Poitiers Middlebury College Dartmouth College Carnegie Inst. of Tec. EMMETT L. MAUS B.M. Juilliard School of Music S.M.U. 5
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