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'aw . aa. -. Robert Handy fabovej served this year as advisor to the Senior Class and the Lion and Sword Society, as well as being the Head of the English Department and Varsity Swimming coach. Since his arrival in 1965, Mr. Handy has gained fame as Lawrence Olivieris understudy and has consistently placed among the Bookstore's ten most wanted men. He holds an A.B. from the University of Pennsylvania. Mary Beth Yarborough fleftj joined the St. lVIark's faculty as a member of the English Department in 1968. She has attended Oklahoma State University, Vanderbilt University, and Peabody College, and holds B.A. and lVl.A.T. degrees. An English teacher, Norma Flanagan holds a B.A. degree from the University of Texas and an lVI.A. from S.lVl.U. She came to St. Mark's in 1968. Paul Campbell 111 flower rightj an English teacher, holds a B.A. degree from Vanderbilt University. In his first year at St. lVlark,s, he is the Assistant Fresh- man football coach. William L. Slick, an alumnus of St. lVIark's, re- turned to the school as a member of the English Department in 1968. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree, and has attended Princeton and .J ohns Hopkins University. ln his first year as a St. lVlark,s faculty member, Mr. Slick has served as advisor to the Film Society and as coach of the Freshman football team.
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english department G. Robert Chenoweth ftop left! came to St. Mark's last year with an AB. from William and Mary, an M.A. from Columbia, and further graduate work done at Oxford. lnvolves himself as West Dallas Tutorial Program advisor, Marque advisor, Assistant Soccer coach, and Ninth Grade Drama Coach. Has a way of being cynical without letting you know that he knows hels doing it. Victor White, fiop left! has been at SM since l956. Has undergone saturation at Rutgerls, Yale, and the Sorbonne. Undoubtedly, one of the most amazing classes held anywhere, anytime is his Senior Honors English. Authority on everything beautiful. William W. Fleming flower leflj, otherwise known as uBoney Mana, or the HSlim Wadellf' was educated at Princeton College lA.B.J, SMU, and the Breadloaf School of English. He came to SM in '64. He coaches Varsity tennis, basketball, and is the Freshman Class advisor. Dr. Jekyll when hels off the courts, a real Mr. Hyde when hels on them. J. Richard Hawley flo the right of Mr. Fleming! has been a member of the St. Markls English Depart- ment since l965. He holds a B.A. degree from Har- vard and an M.A.T. from Johns Hopkins. He is the advisor to the Relllarlcer fthe other school publica- tionl and the AFS organization.
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l math department ,lohn Crews fleftj joined the St. Mark's Math Department in 1966. He holds a HA. degree from Florida State University and an M.A. from the University of Texas. He also serves as the sponsor of the Mu Alpha Theta Society. C. lvarren Alexander fbottoml was a new arrival this year. He holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Education degrees from the University of Houston and has done graduate work in mathematics at the University of Texas. A math teacher at SM since 19611, Eugene Oltrogge fcenter leflj has attended Wartburg College, Case Institute of Technology, Drake University, and Mich- igan State University. He holds BA. and N1.S.E. degrees. This year he has served as the Eighth Grade class advisor, advisor to the Problem Solving Club, and coach of the wrestling team. J. Michael Beidel fcenler rightj came to the SM Math Department in 1967, after earning a B.A. degree and an M.A. degree from the University of Texas and New Mexico State University. Mr. Beidel also coaches tennis and advises the Math Problem Solving Club. The keenest wit and the fastest tongue in the Math Dept., he is known for his ability to make math fun for everyone. A member of the Mathematics Department since 1957, Kennith R. Owens flop left, p. 25j has at- tended Baylor University, S.M.U., T.C.U., and Mich- igan State University, and has earned B.A. and M.A.T. degrees. During summer vacation, Mr. Owens spends his time organizing each boyis class schedule-a task approaching mathematical improbability.
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