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MR. D. EUGENE THORN Jieeds no intro- duction to the literally hundreds of people with whom he has come into contact during his eight years of de- voted service to Memphis University School. In 1950 he received his B.S. Degree from Memphis State Univer- sity, and in 1953 his M.A. Degree from the same institution. His athletic experience includes two years college basketbcdl, four years professional baseball: he ivas head football coach his first tivo years here, serves as football line coach, and is MUS ' s Athletic Director. For several years he has taught geometry and algebra I and II, and has been Chairman of the Mathematics Department. His in- dispensable ivork in the Memphis University School Summer Day Camp shows his devotion to the school: for a period of six years he has ivorked to make the camp a success. Coach Thorn, as he is more popularly knoivn, has coached varsity basketball for the past several years, and has been instrumental in organizing the neiv club system at MUS. He is now Dean of Activities at MUS. Undoubtedly the most youthful-looking teacher at Memphis University School, MR. ANTHONY WARREN, better known as Tony, has been on our faculty since I960. He received his B.A. Degree in English from Tulane University in 1956 and has course ivork for his M.A. there. He majored in English and minored in Latin. In 1961, he made his debut on the Mem- phis stage in Much Ado About Nothing. Formerly, he had performed in the Neiv Orleans Opera House and at the Tulane University Theatre. Mr. Warren taught English at a Savan- nah, Georgia junior college. Since coming to MUS he has been the head of the Latin Department. In the sum- mer of 1961, he accompanied Mr. Morelock on a tour of Europe and Russia. At MUS he teaches Latin I and II, and ninth grade English. One interesting fact about him is that he was a pupil of Mr. Morelock ' s at Tu- lane, and is noiv his very close friend. 27 i
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