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2 5 'M 2 . 5 ? i 3 E man.. Tom McNair flop leftj came to St. Markis as an English teacher two years ago. He is the advisor to the Marksmrfn and assists in coaching varsity tennis. Mr. McNair holds a B.A. from Millsaps College and an M.A. from Vanderbilt University. He has also studied at the University of Alabama. Herb Meyer fbotlom leftj joined the St. Maries faeulty in 1970 as an English teacher. He also eoaehes soceer and Middle Sehool baseball, teaches freshman drama. and serves as advisor to the sehoolis literary magazine. the Marque. He the faculty community viewed beyond departmental divisions creative artists and physical artists six earned his BA. in English from Emory University and his M.A. from the Breadloaf School of English of Middlebury College. Alan Stewart frighlj, a member of the faeulty for the past seven years, teaehes in and is Head of the Soeial Studies Area. ln his three years as Director of Scheduling, he has in- stituted several innovative ehanges. ineluding modular scheduling for next year. Mr. Stewart has attended Dart- mouth and SMU and holds a B.A. degree.
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fl A . , ., V ,- Herb Rogalla flop leftj came to St. Markis six years ago. He teaches Art and is the Head of the Fine Arts Department. In addition to attending Arlington State College, Southern Methodist University, Dallas Museum School, and Columbia University, Mr. Rogalla was a student of Hans Hoffman, a noted abstract painter. Mr. Rogalla has exhibited in a num- ber of shows in different cities. Yves L'Helgoual'ch fbotlom lefzj teaches French, and has been orchestra and string ensemble conductor here since 1967. His career has taken him from the Paris Conservatory conducting and cello-playing his way through Ecuador, Ala- bama, and the Dallas Symphony, where he is now conductor of the Irving Symphony, occasionally composing for plays and the like. Michael Bennett fbollom rightj has taught English and Classical languages at St. Mark's for seven years and advises the Film Society and the Trivia Club. Educated at Oxford and Breadloaf, and holding B.A. and M.A. degrees he is an everlasting fountain of British erudition and wit. Edgar Allan Poe look-alike. K-
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