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for their devotion and encompassing ...- knowledge we recognize these teachers . H S .. . at Nr.o - ... t was- . N f ist-f.-.f?5 i, , , ' - S .s ,,..., . 5, F ., Kennith Owens flop leflj has been a member of the St. Mark's community for fifteen years. He teaches mathematics and is the B team baseball coach. He has attended Baylor University, Michigan State University, Southern Methodist University, and Texas Christian University and holds B.A. and M.A.T. degrees. Donald Larrimer flop rightj, the schoolls resident authori- ty on the science of lifef' arrived at St. Mark's in 1959 to teach biology. His answer to overpopulation: What this world needs is a damn good plaguef, Mr. Larrimer holds a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Muhlenberg College. Wayne Wilson fbolzomj has taught in the Mathematics De- partment since 1961. He serves as director of the summer session and is the textbook officer. He earned an A.A. from Del Mar College, M.Ed. and B.A. from the University of Texas, and an M.A. at Louisiana State. Mr. Wilson also has attended the University of Maryland,
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i Tom Adams flefzj, who holds a B.A. degree from Prince- ton and an lVl.A. from Harvard, has spent eight of the last eleven years at St. lVlark's. The Hawk teaches in the Social Studies Area, coaches basketball and baseball, idolizes the San Francisco Giants, the Baroque, and Elvis, and has a fast- talk routine that put him on the cover of Timef?j J. Richard Hawley flop rightj, 1960 St. lVlark's alumnus, returned to the school in 1965 to teach English. lVlr. Hawley is also Curriculum Coordinator, father of the fifth and sixth grade team-teaching program, and advisor to the schoolis AFS organization. He earned a B.A. from Harvard and an lVl.A.T. from Johns Hopkins University. Benson Murray fboztom rightj, a member of the faculty for ten years, teaches in the Social Studies Area and is also the Director of College Placement. He has attended Princeton, University of Michigan, American University of Beirut, Co- lumbia University, University of Kansas City, Pacific Uni- versity, and Teachers' College of Columbia University. He holds B.A. and M.A. degrees.
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