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W' ' ' ' :aa science dept. Qeont'dj P 1 X f - Ii ., Frat E. Davis, Jr. flop leftj has joined the St. Mark's faculty this year as a biology and chemistry teacher, having taught for six years at Sunset High School in Dallas. Mr. Davis holds a B.A. degree from East Texas State University and has been working on his M.A. at S.M.U. Arthur Douglas flop rightj who came to St. Mark's in 1955, has attended the University of Rhode Island, Universidad lnteramericana, and holds an A.T.D. from the Bradford College of Art. He is the sponsor of the school's Natural History Club. Gene L. Williams fbottom leftj holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Education degrees and has at- tended Tarleton State College, Howard-Payne College, Texas A8zM, and North Texas State University. In his second year at St. Mark,s, Mr. Williams has sponsored the Middle School Rocket Club. I, Dorothy Dunn fbottom-midcllej, a Middle School science teacher, came to St. Mark's in 1968. She at- tended Lake Forest College and Columbia State University and holds a B.S. degree in chemistry. Brad McNew fboltom-righlj was lab assistant at St. Mark's during the 1966-67 school year. The follow- ing year he practiced embalming but due to a lack of bodies t There was just no demand for part- time help in funeral homesfij Mr. McNew returned to St. Mark's this year.
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science department 5 .. 'Ven may W Leon D. Callihan fleflj, head of the Science Depart- ment, attended the University of Houston, S.1V1.U., U.C.1..A., and Pomona College. He holds both B.S. and 1VI.Ed. degrees. In his fourth year as a St. Mark's faculty member, Mr. Callihan serves as spon- sor of the Science Club and the Young Republicans. Donald W. Larrimer Hop righlj, to SM in 1959, holding a B.S. from Muhlenberg College, to teach Biology on two levels. He is renowned for his films on social diseases. William A. Dexter flower rightj, who joined the St. Marks faculty in 1963, teaches in the Science Department and is the Director of the schoolis Plan- etarium-Observatory complex. He has studied at Ohio State University, Franklin and Marshall College, San Diego State College, the University of Colorado, and the University of Iowa. He holds B.S. in Ag. and B.S. in Ed. degrees. Mr. Dexter serves as advisor to the Astronomy Club. Fred M. Northcutt flower lefzj, came to St. lVlark's in 1966 to teach in the Science Department. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree, and has attended North Texas State University, Arizona Tempe State College, and the University of Washington. Mr. Northcutt is the advisor to the Photography Club.
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langua e department 'S Alain Beauvois ffar leftj, studied at Ecole Super- ieure de Commerce de Paris and the University of Texas before coming to St. Markis in 1965. In addi- tion to winning honors on the soccer field as the Flying Frenchmanf' Mr. Beauvois has served this year as the Junior Class advisor. John H. K. Masterson fbottom rightl, has been a member of the St. Markis faculty and French Depart- ment since 1966. He attended the Universities of Missouri and Paris, and holds a BJ. degree. Mr. Mas- terson is advisor to the French Club and the Marks- men. Mohamed Benbarka flop leftj, holds a Baccalaureat Philosophie from Universite Mohamed V in Rabat, Morocco, and has studied at Texas Vifesleyan College. In his first year at St. Markis, he has served 35 H French teacher and soccer coach. le Yves L7Helgoual'ch flop rightj, teaches in the Language and Fine Arts Departments. He came to St. Markls in l967, having studied at the Paris Con- servatory of Music. Mr. L'Helgoual,ch teaches French and directs the String Ensemble. Donald Mitchell fboltom rightj, Head of the Language Department, has taught Spanish and French during his past seven years on the St. Mark,s faculty since 1962. He holds a B.A. degree from Roanoke College and a M.A.T. from Tulane University. A tennis enthusiast, he is often found on the St. Markis courts challenging students and teachers.
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