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St. Mark's School of Texas

The St. Mark's School of Texas is a nonsectarian preparatory day school for boys in grades 1–12 in Dallas, Texas, United States, accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest.

St. Mark's School of Texas
Address
10600 Preston Road

,
75230

United States
Coordinates32°53′25″N 96°48′03″W / 32.890363°N 96.800762°W / 32.890363; -96.800762Coordinates: 32°53′25″N 96°48′03″W / 32.890363°N 96.800762°W / 32.890363; -96.800762
Information
TypePrivate, day, college-prep boys' school
MottoCourage and Honor
Established1906
HeadmasterDavid W. Dini
Faculty127 full-time teachers
Grades112
Number of students911
Campus size42 acres (17 ha)
Athletics conferenceSPC
MascotLion
Endowment$135 million[1]
Tuition$32,328 (average, inclusive of fees and books)
Websitesmtexas.org

History

St. Mark's traces its origins to the Terrill School for Boys, which was founded by Menter B. Terrill in 1906. The six original teachers included Terrill, who had been valedictorian at Yale, as well as his wife, Ada (one of the first female graduate students at Yale), and his father, James, a former college president. Terrill's school was explicitly intended to rival east coast prep schools. Terrill quickly recruited the sons of some of Dallas's most affluent citizens and also boarding students from throughout the southwest. By 1915, Terrill School sent 14 of its 33 graduates to Ivy League colleges.[2]

As headmaster, Terrill encouraged Miss Ela Hockaday to open a girls' school in Dallas in 1913. Schools descended from Terrill have had some affiliation with the Hockaday School for over a century, with shared social events, artistic performances, and some classes.

During the decade of the 1910s, Terrill began to recruit enough athletes (including boarders in a postgraduate year) to successfully compete against much larger high schools as well as teams of college freshmen from Rice, SMU, and TCU. The football team’s record during that decade was 67 wins, 2 ties, and one loss (in 1915 to the freshman team from the University of Texas at Austin).[3][4] Five games between 1912 and 1918 ended with Terrill's football team shutting out their opponents while scoring over 100 points.[5] These undefeated seasons continued through the 1920s, with the teams often being led by well-known coaches.[6] For example, one head coach of that era, Eugene Neely, had starred in football at Dartmouth, despite having lost an arm in a hunting accident at age 14. Another coach, Monroe Sweeney, left Terrill for Major League Baseball, where he umpired 412 games. Another, Pete Cawthon, left Terrill to coach at Austin College, bringing with him 7 of his Terrill players;[7] Cawthon went on to become head football coach for Texas Tech and the Brooklyn Dodgers of the National Football League as well as the athletic director for the University of Alabama.[8] In 1930, the football team was undefeated and unscored upon, and the basketball team won a prep school national championship.[6]

While its football team was rarely tested, Terrill did face academic competition from Texas Country Day School, which was founded in 1933 with 10 boys and four teachers.[9] Within two years of its creation, Texas Country Day was advertising that its faculty included "Rhodes Scholar and Harvard, Dartmouth, and Amherst men."

In the context of the Great Depression, World War II, no endowment, and a small student body, Terrill School failed by 1946. Terrill re-emerged as the Episcopal-associated Cathedral School for Boys in 1946. Within four years of Terrill's demise, several local business leaders tried again to create an elite Dallas institution by merging Texas Country Day (1933–1950) and the Cathedral School (1946–1950) effective in September 1950.[10]

St. Mark's is the result of this merger, and it was immediately and robustly supported by some of Dallas's most successful businessmen of the post-World War II era. Beginning in the 1950s, for example, two of the founders of Texas Instruments donated a total of nearly $50 million, helping to create the solid endowment and modern campus. By the 1960s, Time' magazine called St. Mark's the "best equipped day school in the country."[11]

The school today

In contrast to the Terrill School, which was created and spearheaded by its eponymous founder (and then failed after he died), St. Mark's has been driven by donors, most of whom have actively served on its board of trustees. As D Magazine once asserted, "there are some prep schools where the headmaster embodies the institution’s traditions and goals. St. Mark’s is not one of them. St. Mark’s has its roots in its board of directors, which in turn is rooted in the city’s most-established establishment – oil, high technology and, in the old days, cotton."[12]

From the school's inception, members of the board focused on creating an endowment and encouraging the study of science. In the 1960s and 1970s, Texas Instruments' co-founders Cecil H. Green and Eugene McDermott donated a math and science quadrangle, the main library, the greenhouse, the planetarium and the observatory.[13]

The early emphasis on science facilities was not random. As a former St. Mark's headmaster once said: "St. Mark's is a Sputnik school pragmatically established by industrialists who were interested in turning out scientists."[14] The science facilities have contributed to the career development of a number of future scientists, including Alan Stern, who traces his current role as principal investigator of NASA's New Horizons mission to Pluto to his early participation in the St. Mark's planetarium, observatory, and astronomy club.[15]

Much of the McDermott-Green Science Center was replaced in January 2019 by the Winn Science Center. Designed by Robert A.M. Stern, the Winn Center includes a new planetarium and greenhouse, classrooms, and labs that focus on DNA science, engineering, biotechnology, and robotics. The new facilities also expand an ongoing project with the University of Texas at Austin which allows students to have direct internet access to observatories in Alpine, Texas and rural Peru.[16][17] The science center was spearheaded by a $10 million gift from Steven Winn ‘64 and completed through $40 million in gifts from 57 other families.[18]

The expansion of interests outside of science is reflected in the names of the buildings that are neatly scattered on its 42-acre North Dallas campus. For example, funding for Centennial Hall was spearheaded by a $10 million donation from the family of Harlan Crow, while Kenneth A. Hersh ‘81 largely funded the Robert K. Hoffman ‘65 Center.[19] Other major donors have included Ralph Rogers, who donated the natatorium,[20] the family of Lamar Hunt, which donated a football stadium, the Roosevelt family, which contributed a carillon and a Letourneau pipe organ,[21][22] and Tom Hicks, who funded for a new gymnasium. The Lower School has its own library, while the main library, named after Ida and Cecil H. Green, is heavily computerized but also features 56,000 volumes.[23]

Other major contributors have included such parents and alumni as Algur H. Meadows, Charles Nearburg ‘68, Ross Perot, Jr. ‘77, and Everette DeGolyer.[24]

In October of 2019, an EF-3 tornado damaged multiple buildings on campus, though classes quickly resumed, and the buildings repaired or rebuilt.[25][26] The tornado also uprooted and damaged more than 230 trees on the campus and destroyed many of the houses in the neighborhood surrounding the school.

St. Mark's was rated in 2016 as having one of the ten most beautiful high school campuses in the state.[27]

Headmasters

  • Menter B. Terrill (1906–1916), Terrill School[28]
  • M. B. Bogarte (1916–1931), Terrill School
  • Sam "Pop" Davis (1931–1946), Terrill School
  • Rev. Charles A. Mason (1946-1948), Cathedral School for Boys[29]
  • Rev. Alfred L. Alley (1948-1950), Cathedral School for Boys[30]
  • Kenneth Bouvé (1933–1949), Texas Country Day
  • Robert Iglehart (1949–1956), Texas Country Day and St. Mark's
  • L. Ralston Thomas (1956–1957)
  • Thomas B. Hartmann (1957–1963)
  • Christopher Berrisford (1963–1969)[31][32]
  • John T. Whatley (1969–1983)[12][33][34]
  • David Hicks (1983–1993)[35][36]
  • Arnold Holtberg (1993–2014)[37]
  • David Dini (2014–present)

Statistics

As of 2021, the school's 904 students are spread across first through twelfth grade, with 412 in the Upper School, 342 in the Middle School, and 152 in the Lower School. Average class size is 16, and the overall student/faculty ratio is 8:1. Of the 127 full-time faculty members, 97 have advanced degrees, including 11 with doctorates. As of 2021, 30% of the teachers had worked at the school for at least twenty years. There are 22 fully endowed faculty positions, including 16 Master Teaching chairs. Male: female ratio among teachers is 50:50.[38][39]

19% of applicants were accepted to St. Mark's in 2020. Of those accepted, 92% enrolled at St. Mark's.[11] 98% of St. Mark's students continued into the next grade at St. Mark's in 2018 (i.e., the school had a 98% retention rate).[40]

For the 4th consecutive year, the 2019-20 Annual Fund yielded over $4 million. For the 12th consecutive year, over half of the school's alumni donated to this annual fund, as did about 90% of the current parents. Total gift receipts in 2019-20 were $9.3 million. As of 2020, the school's endowment was $140 million.[41][42][43] This translates into an endowment of over $117,000 per student. 17% of students received financial aid for the 2018–19 school year, with an overall outlay for financial aid of $2.8 million.[44] Average tuition (inclusive of books and fees) is $30,622.

While the first African-American student did not enter St. Mark's until 1965, 47% of the school's 877 boys are now students of color, a group that includes boys who identify as African American, Asian American, and Hispanic.[45]

Graduation requirements include participation in the freshman-year 10-day Pecos camping trip and 4 years of physical education (and/or participation on sports teams). All students must perform 4 years of community service (15+ hours/year). Students must also take the equivalent 18 full-year courses during Upper School, including 4 years of English and 3 years each of lab science, social studies, mathematics, and a foreign language, as well as one year of a fine art. In addition, all students must satisfactorily complete a Senior Exhibition, in which each boy creates a project that demonstrates a special talent, skill, or interest to the faculty and the rest of the student body.[46]

In the last three years (2020-2022), a total of about 300 seniors have graduated. Most common college matriculations over these 3 years include UT Austin (34), SMU (18), Harvard (13), Texas A&M (11), Northwestern (10), Dartmouth (9), Georgetown (9), MIT (9), University of Chicago (9), Brown (6), Rice (6), Santa Clara (6), Vanderbilt (6), and Yale (6). [47]

Academics

For the class of 2022, the median SAT was 1530 (780 Math; 750 Reading and Writing). The median ACT was 35. Both of these scores are at the 99th percentile nationally.[48][39]

22 AP courses are offered at SM. Students took a total of 730 tests in 2022. 78% of these tests resulted in a score of 4 or 5. [49]

Among the 99 seniors in the class of 2022, 22 were named Semifinalists by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation, and 33 others earned Commended status. Recent graduating classes have scored similarly well: Class of 2021 (32 Semifinalists, 25 Commended), Class of 2020 (26 Semifinalists, 29 Commended) and Class of 2019 (31 Semifinalists, 28 Commended).[50]

The 4-student Upper School Quiz Bowl team won the National Academic Quiz Tournaments’s National Championship for charter and private schools in 2017, 2021, and 2022. In 2022, SM’s “A” team finished first and the “B” team finished 3rd in this contest, which annually invites the 55 best teams in the country.[51][52][53]

A member of the class of 2019 won a Jeopardy! Teen Tournament episode.[54]

The SM 4th grade team finished 1st nationally in the most competitive division of the WordMasters Challenge in 2022; earlier SM classes had finished 1st nationally in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2021. In 2022, 14 SM students earned perfect scores; a total of 67 students in the country earned perfect scores on that test. About 125,000 4th graders annually take the Challenge, which tests vocabulary, analogies, and word usage.[55][56][57][58][59][60]

In 2003 and 2019, respectively, an SM middle schooler won the Scripps National Spelling Bee. In the more recent competition, a 7th grader tied for first after having also won the 2018 national spelling bee for students of South Asian descent and after having placed in the top 40 in the Scripps competition in both 2017 and 2018.[61][62][63]

In 2016, a senior was a finalist in the Intel Science Talent Search; he was one of forty finalists nationwide and the only Texan.[64][65]

In 2020, an SM student finished 5th out of 16,000 participants in the U.S. National Chemistry Olympiad. In 2019, he finished in the top 20.[66]

In 2014, a student won his second straight Indian national championship in the International Mathematical Olympiad.[67]

Most external recognition of faculty is through the success of their students. Some teachers are, however, specifically recognized. In 2021, Ray Westbrook, a SM teacher since 2001, was named the National High School Journalism Teacher of the Year by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association.[68] In 2020, Westbrook had won one of the four annual Pioneer Awards from the National Scholastic Press Association.[69] In 2019, John Mead won the Evolution Education Award from the National Association of Biology Teachers, a recognition given to one K-12 teacher every other year from around the country. Mead had been recognized as Texas's best biology teacher in 2018.[70] A SM math teacher, Robin Lynn Macy went on to help form the Dixie Chicks. Some SM coaches were most externally recognized prior to SM. For example, Daniel Nevot was a highly successful fencing coach for 25 years, but he had earlier won the Legion d'Honneur for his efforts as one of the Free French during World War II.[71][72] Much earlier, the school recruited the 1938 Heisman Trophy winner, Davey O'Brien, to be its three-days-a-week football coach; 61 of 65 high school boys tried out for spring football that year.[73][74]

For the past three years (2019-2021), one national rating service has concluded that St. Mark's is the country’s best K-12 private school and the country’s best boys school. That same organization has also asserted that SM is the state’s best private school as well as the state's best high school (public or private) for STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math). St. Mark's, itself, has shrugged off such rankings, underlining that no school is the best fit for all children and, more pragmatically, that there is no way to meaningfully compare schools from different regions with different strengths, limitations, student bodies, and educational goals.[75][76]

Athletics

85% of Upper School boys play at least one of the 17 varsity sports that are offered at St. Mark's.

Varsity teams primarily compete with the sixteen other private schools in Texas and Oklahoma comprising the Southwest Preparatory Conference (SPC).[77]

In the 2019-20 year that was shortened by the coronavirus, SM teams won 4 out of 7 conference championships, and, for the 12th time since 2007, the program won the SPC Directors Cup, an overall measure of conference success.[78][79][80][81]

Some individual teams have had lengthy periods of success. Lacrosse won 9 conference championships between 2004 and 2013. The swim team won 20 conference championships between 1995 and 2016. The tennis team won 13 conference championships between 1975 and 1990. Water polo won 15 regional championships between 2001 and 2016. Wrestling won 37 conference championships between 1973 and 2015, as well as 13 state championships. The water polo team won 6 Texas state championships between 2014 and 2021.[82] Much earlier, between 1910 and 1932, the Terrill football team won 144 games, lost 23, and tied 8; during those 23 seasons, the school lost only 4 times to high school teams (the other losses were to teams of college freshmen).[83]

Some well-known alumni were athletes while at St. Mark's. For example, Luke Wilson was part of a 1989 record-setting 4x400 relay team (3:21.38); that time was the conference record for over 20 years and a school record until April 2022.[84] Before taking up acting professionally, Tommy Lee Jones went on to become an all-conference offensive lineman for Harvard's football team.[85][86][87] Boz Scaggs was a track and soccer star while at St. Mark's, though it was also during high school that he took his first guitar lessons from a classmate, Steve Miller; while in high school, they created a band called the Marksmen.[88]

Four SM alumni have played (or are currently playing) in the 21st century National Football League: Ty Montgomery '11, Sam Acho '07, Emmanuel Acho ('08), and Kalen Thornton ('00). At least 5 Terrill alumni from the 1920s also played in the NFL: J. B. Andrews (1926),[89][90] Deck Shelley (1926),[91][92] Lou Jennings (1923),[93] Charley Malone (1929) and Bill Vaughn (1920).[94]

Multiple alumni have leadership roles in professional sports. Taylor Jenkins ‘03, is head basketball coach of the NBA's Memphis Grizzlies. For MLB's Tampa Bay Rays, which played in the 2020 World Series, Matthew Silverman ‘94 is President of Baseball Operations, Brian Auld ‘95 is President, and Barry Newell '05 is vice president for business operations and analytics. All three came to the Rays from business careers.[95][96] David Christoff '10 began studying football data on his own after graduating from MIT and is now Director of Football Analytics for the NFL's Las Vegas Raiders.[97] Clark Hunt ‘83 is CEO and co-owner of the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs and MLS's FC Dallas, while Ross Perot, Jr. ‘77 previously owned the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks. Of these seven, none played the varsity college sport for which they are known, though Newell played varsity football at Princeton for 3 years, Auld captained Stanford's varsity lacrosse team, and Hunt captained SMU's varsity soccer team.

Harrison Ingram (‘21) was rated the top high school basketball player in Texas in 2021 and was named to the 24-player McDonald’s All-American team; Ingram currently plays basketball for Stanford; in 2022, he was voted the Pac 12 freshman of the year after leading conference freshmen in scoring, rebounds, assists, and steals.[98][99]

53 SM seniors signed letters of intent to play twelve different varsity collegiate sports in the 5 years between 2018 and 2022.[100][101][102][103]

The following SM teams have won Texas state championships.[104][105][106][107][108][109][110][111][112][113][114]

St. Mark's Texas State Championships
Sport Year
Crew 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2019
Fencing 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001
Football 1918
Ice Hockey 1929
Lacrosse 2013
Water Polo 1975, 1977, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021
Wrestling 1982, 1983, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011

Extracurricular activities

As of 2018, St. Mark's recognized 90 extra-curricular clubs and offered 24 fine arts courses.[115][116]

SM activities that have received consistent national recognition include journalism, creative writing, debate, poetry, photography, chess, and design.

Four different 2019-20 SM publications earned Gold Crowns from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, an honor that goes to fewer than a dozen publications per category in the country. It was the 8th straight Gold Crown for The Marque, the school’s literary magazine, and the 18th consecutive for The ReMarker, the newspaper, extending the school’s national record for winning this award. In the category of “General Print Magazines,” SM publications (Focus and the Scientific Marksman) won two of the four Gold Crowns awarded in 2019-20.[117] In 2019, the middle school magazine won its 3rd consecutive Gold Crown, an award given to only 1 or 2 publications in the country.[118][119][120][121]

In 2022, The ReMarker was one of 15 high school newspapers in the country to receive a National Pacemaker Award from the National Scholastic Press Association; as of the 2021-22 school year, the newspaper had won this award 14 of the prior 18 years. That same year, SM's The Focus was one of 2 specialty magazine to win the NSPA's top award, its 4th consecutive Pacemaker. [122][123][124]

St. Mark's seniors were named journalist of the year in the state of Texas for eight consecutive years (2013–2020) by the NSPA. In 2019, a senior was named NSPA's national journalist of the year; he became the fourth SM student in 7 years to rank among the country's top three high school journalists.[125][126][127][128][129]

For the 15th time in 16 years, 2022 SM Photography was named “Top Program” in the annual contest sponsored by the Association of Texas Photography Instructors.[130] The contest annually draws about 7000 entries from about 90 schools.[131]

The debate team has won four national policy debate titles,[132][133] most recently winning the National Debate Coaches Association title in 2016. In addition, the team won the "world championship" at the 2015 International Public Policy Forum.[134][135][136] The school itself annually hosts one of the most prestigious high school debate tournaments in the country, the Heart of Texas Invitational.

In 2021, the Texas Commission on the Arts named an SM student the state poetry champion through its Poetry Out Loud recitation competition.[137] In 2016, the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities named an SM senior one of the 5 National Student Poets, selected from over 20,000 applicants.[138][139][140]

In 2022, a senior was named one of the country's 20 United States Presidential Scholars in the Arts by the Presidential Scholars Program. Other St. Mark's seniors won that same honor in 2019 and 2020.[141][142]

In 2014, a St. Mark's student won the national high school chess championship[143] and also became the youngest chess international grandmaster in the Americas.[144] Two other SM students have earned National Master status while still in high school (in 2012 and 2016).[145]

Between 2015 and 2017, four SM students won top awards for design from the nationwide YoungArts competition. In addition, seventeen SM students were finalists in that YoungArts competition between 2009 and 2018.[146][147] Since 2010, multiple SM students have had their films selected for inclusion in the SXSW film festival.[148] One student had his work profiled in Popular Photography magazine,[149] and another earned seventeen of Scouting's Palm Awards in addition to earning the Eagle Scout rank (a feat achieved by two dozen boys in the history of Scouting).[150]

The avidity with which students pursue extracurricular activities is mocked in the film Rushmore, which was co-written by Owen Wilson '87, who — like the film's protagonist — was asked to leave the school prior to graduation. Rushmore was set at a fictional cross between St. Mark's and Houston's St. John's School, the alma mater of the other co-writer and director, Wes Anderson. The film features a protagonist who participates in dozens of clubs and activities.[151]

The local press has written about ways in which St. Mark's blends in and differs from the rest of Dallas.[152][153][154]

National spotlight

St. Mark's and its alumni have been involved in several 21st-century national issues.

One alumnus, Richard Spencer ‘97, is a prominent neo-Nazi who coined the term alt-right and who has punctuated some of his speeches with a Nazi salute. To protest Spencer’s notoriety and anti-immigration views, his SM classmates began an online fundraiser in November 2016 to assist refugees to Dallas.[155] As of November 2018, the fundraiser had raised $64,000.[156] Appalled by Spencer's ongoing influence, Graeme Wood ‘97, wrote a lengthy article, “Richard Spencer Was My High School Classmate,” for the June 2017 The Atlantic, where he is a contributing editor.[157]

Another alumnus, Kurt Eichenwald ‘79, wrote a series of Newsweek cover stories critical of candidate Donald Trump and then spoke critically of President-elect Trump on December 16, 2016, during an interview with Tucker Carlson on Fox television. Later that evening, knowing that Eichenwald had a self-documented seizure disorder,[158] a white nationalist retaliated by sending Eichenwald epileptogenic GIFs over Twitter.[159][160] The ensuing seizure lasted 8 minutes and was life-threatening.[161] Within hours of a suspect being arrested for aggravated assault with a hate crime attachment, Spencer announced the creation of an online defense fund for the admitted perpetrator.[161] In 2020, Eichenwald won the federal case, along with a $100,000 judgment. The state criminal court case has been deferred indefinitely because of COVID-19.[162]

Ned Price '01 started working for the Central Intelligence Agency in 2006, soon after graduating from college. His 11 years of service included being spokesperson for the National Security Council under President Barack Obama. Price resigned from the CIA in February 2017, immediately outlining in a Washington Post editorial the reasons that he was unable to work in a Trump administration.[163] While some critics suggested that former security agents not speak out, Price and others defended their decisions in a joint New York Times op-ed piece.[164] Price then went to work as a Fellow for the New America Foundation and became a political analyst for NBC. In January 2021, Price was sworn in as the Spokesman for the U.S. Department of State.[165]

A former St. Mark's teacher had been allowed to resign from his teaching job at Phillips Exeter Academy in 1980 after having admitted to making sexual advances towards an underage student.[166] He was given excellent letters of reference from Exeter and then spent several years teaching at the Trinity School in New York City. In 1984, the teacher moved to Dallas, where he taught at St. Mark's until his retirement in 2012. No allegations of misconduct are known to have been uncovered since the episodes at Exeter in the late 1970s, and St. Mark's was unaware of the allegations until after the teacher retired.[167]

Emmanuel Acho '08 has been particularly effective in communicating his perspectives on Black Lives Matter. A former NFL linebacker and ESPN commentator, Acho created a video series on digital media entitled, "Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man." In that 2020 series, Acho interviewed white people such as Matthew McConaughey. He also co-hosts Speak For Yourself, a talk show on Fox 1. He has been interviewed himself on such shows as The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and CBS This Morning. In response to racial controversies, Acho is serving as the 2021 guest host for the television show, The Bachelor.[168]

Notable alumni

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  3. ^ a b c d Texas Country Day

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mark, school, texas, nonsectarian, preparatory, school, boys, grades, dallas, texas, united, states, accredited, independent, schools, association, southwest, address10600, preston, roaddallas, texas, 75230united, statescoordinates32, 890363, 800762, 890363, 8. The St Mark s School of Texas is a nonsectarian preparatory day school for boys in grades 1 12 in Dallas Texas United States accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest St Mark s School of TexasAddress10600 Preston RoadDallas Texas 75230United StatesCoordinates32 53 25 N 96 48 03 W 32 890363 N 96 800762 W 32 890363 96 800762 Coordinates 32 53 25 N 96 48 03 W 32 890363 N 96 800762 W 32 890363 96 800762InformationTypePrivate day college prep boys schoolMottoCourage and HonorEstablished1906HeadmasterDavid W DiniFaculty127 full time teachersGrades1 12Number of students911Campus size42 acres 17 ha Athletics conferenceSPCMascotLionEndowment 135 million 1 Tuition 32 328 average inclusive of fees and books Websitesmtexas wbr org Contents 1 History 2 The school today 3 Headmasters 4 Statistics 5 Academics 6 Athletics 7 Extracurricular activities 8 National spotlight 9 Notable alumni 9 1 Notes 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditSt Mark s traces its origins to the Terrill School for Boys which was founded by Menter B Terrill in 1906 The six original teachers included Terrill who had been valedictorian at Yale as well as his wife Ada one of the first female graduate students at Yale and his father James a former college president Terrill s school was explicitly intended to rival east coast prep schools Terrill quickly recruited the sons of some of Dallas s most affluent citizens and also boarding students from throughout the southwest By 1915 Terrill School sent 14 of its 33 graduates to Ivy League colleges 2 As headmaster Terrill encouraged Miss Ela Hockaday to open a girls school in Dallas in 1913 Schools descended from Terrill have had some affiliation with the Hockaday School for over a century with shared social events artistic performances and some classes During the decade of the 1910s Terrill began to recruit enough athletes including boarders in a postgraduate year to successfully compete against much larger high schools as well as teams of college freshmen from Rice SMU and TCU The football team s record during that decade was 67 wins 2 ties and one loss in 1915 to the freshman team from the University of Texas at Austin 3 4 Five games between 1912 and 1918 ended with Terrill s football team shutting out their opponents while scoring over 100 points 5 These undefeated seasons continued through the 1920s with the teams often being led by well known coaches 6 For example one head coach of that era Eugene Neely had starred in football at Dartmouth despite having lost an arm in a hunting accident at age 14 Another coach Monroe Sweeney left Terrill for Major League Baseball where he umpired 412 games Another Pete Cawthon left Terrill to coach at Austin College bringing with him 7 of his Terrill players 7 Cawthon went on to become head football coach for Texas Tech and the Brooklyn Dodgers of the National Football League as well as the athletic director for the University of Alabama 8 In 1930 the football team was undefeated and unscored upon and the basketball team won a prep school national championship 6 While its football team was rarely tested Terrill did face academic competition from Texas Country Day School which was founded in 1933 with 10 boys and four teachers 9 Within two years of its creation Texas Country Day was advertising that its faculty included Rhodes Scholar and Harvard Dartmouth and Amherst men In the context of the Great Depression World War II no endowment and a small student body Terrill School failed by 1946 Terrill re emerged as the Episcopal associated Cathedral School for Boys in 1946 Within four years of Terrill s demise several local business leaders tried again to create an elite Dallas institution by merging Texas Country Day 1933 1950 and the Cathedral School 1946 1950 effective in September 1950 10 St Mark s is the result of this merger and it was immediately and robustly supported by some of Dallas s most successful businessmen of the post World War II era Beginning in the 1950s for example two of the founders of Texas Instruments donated a total of nearly 50 million helping to create the solid endowment and modern campus By the 1960s Time magazine called St Mark s the best equipped day school in the country 11 The school today EditIn contrast to the Terrill School which was created and spearheaded by its eponymous founder and then failed after he died St Mark s has been driven by donors most of whom have actively served on its board of trustees As D Magazine once asserted there are some prep schools where the headmaster embodies the institution s traditions and goals St Mark s is not one of them St Mark s has its roots in its board of directors which in turn is rooted in the city s most established establishment oil high technology and in the old days cotton 12 From the school s inception members of the board focused on creating an endowment and encouraging the study of science In the 1960s and 1970s Texas Instruments co founders Cecil H Green and Eugene McDermott donated a math and science quadrangle the main library the greenhouse the planetarium and the observatory 13 The early emphasis on science facilities was not random As a former St Mark s headmaster once said St Mark s is a Sputnik school pragmatically established by industrialists who were interested in turning out scientists 14 The science facilities have contributed to the career development of a number of future scientists including Alan Stern who traces his current role as principal investigator of NASA s New Horizons mission to Pluto to his early participation in the St Mark s planetarium observatory and astronomy club 15 Much of the McDermott Green Science Center was replaced in January 2019 by the Winn Science Center Designed by Robert A M Stern the Winn Center includes a new planetarium and greenhouse classrooms and labs that focus on DNA science engineering biotechnology and robotics The new facilities also expand an ongoing project with the University of Texas at Austin which allows students to have direct internet access to observatories in Alpine Texas and rural Peru 16 17 The science center was spearheaded by a 10 million gift from Steven Winn 64 and completed through 40 million in gifts from 57 other families 18 The expansion of interests outside of science is reflected in the names of the buildings that are neatly scattered on its 42 acre North Dallas campus For example funding for Centennial Hall was spearheaded by a 10 million donation from the family of Harlan Crow while Kenneth A Hersh 81 largely funded the Robert K Hoffman 65 Center 19 Other major donors have included Ralph Rogers who donated the natatorium 20 the family of Lamar Hunt which donated a football stadium the Roosevelt family which contributed a carillon and a Letourneau pipe organ 21 22 and Tom Hicks who funded for a new gymnasium The Lower School has its own library while the main library named after Ida and Cecil H Green is heavily computerized but also features 56 000 volumes 23 Other major contributors have included such parents and alumni as Algur H Meadows Charles Nearburg 68 Ross Perot Jr 77 and Everette DeGolyer 24 In October of 2019 an EF 3 tornado damaged multiple buildings on campus though classes quickly resumed and the buildings repaired or rebuilt 25 26 The tornado also uprooted and damaged more than 230 trees on the campus and destroyed many of the houses in the neighborhood surrounding the school St Mark s was rated in 2016 as having one of the ten most beautiful high school campuses in the state 27 Headmasters EditMenter B Terrill 1906 1916 Terrill School 28 M B Bogarte 1916 1931 Terrill School Sam Pop Davis 1931 1946 Terrill School Rev Charles A Mason 1946 1948 Cathedral School for Boys 29 Rev Alfred L Alley 1948 1950 Cathedral School for Boys 30 Kenneth Bouve 1933 1949 Texas Country Day Robert Iglehart 1949 1956 Texas Country Day and St Mark s L Ralston Thomas 1956 1957 Thomas B Hartmann 1957 1963 Christopher Berrisford 1963 1969 31 32 John T Whatley 1969 1983 12 33 34 David Hicks 1983 1993 35 36 Arnold Holtberg 1993 2014 37 David Dini 2014 present Statistics EditAs of 2021 the school s 904 students are spread across first through twelfth grade with 412 in the Upper School 342 in the Middle School and 152 in the Lower School Average class size is 16 and the overall student faculty ratio is 8 1 Of the 127 full time faculty members 97 have advanced degrees including 11 with doctorates As of 2021 30 of the teachers had worked at the school for at least twenty years There are 22 fully endowed faculty positions including 16 Master Teaching chairs Male female ratio among teachers is 50 50 38 39 19 of applicants were accepted to St Mark s in 2020 Of those accepted 92 enrolled at St Mark s 11 98 of St Mark s students continued into the next grade at St Mark s in 2018 i e the school had a 98 retention rate 40 For the 4th consecutive year the 2019 20 Annual Fund yielded over 4 million For the 12th consecutive year over half of the school s alumni donated to this annual fund as did about 90 of the current parents Total gift receipts in 2019 20 were 9 3 million As of 2020 the school s endowment was 140 million 41 42 43 This translates into an endowment of over 117 000 per student 17 of students received financial aid for the 2018 19 school year with an overall outlay for financial aid of 2 8 million 44 Average tuition inclusive of books and fees is 30 622 While the first African American student did not enter St Mark s until 1965 47 of the school s 877 boys are now students of color a group that includes boys who identify as African American Asian American and Hispanic 45 Graduation requirements include participation in the freshman year 10 day Pecos camping trip and 4 years of physical education and or participation on sports teams All students must perform 4 years of community service 15 hours year Students must also take the equivalent 18 full year courses during Upper School including 4 years of English and 3 years each of lab science social studies mathematics and a foreign language as well as one year of a fine art In addition all students must satisfactorily complete a Senior Exhibition in which each boy creates a project that demonstrates a special talent skill or interest to the faculty and the rest of the student body 46 In the last three years 2020 2022 a total of about 300 seniors have graduated Most common college matriculations over these 3 years include UT Austin 34 SMU 18 Harvard 13 Texas A amp M 11 Northwestern 10 Dartmouth 9 Georgetown 9 MIT 9 University of Chicago 9 Brown 6 Rice 6 Santa Clara 6 Vanderbilt 6 and Yale 6 47 Academics EditFor the class of 2022 the median SAT was 1530 780 Math 750 Reading and Writing The median ACT was 35 Both of these scores are at the 99th percentile nationally 48 39 22 AP courses are offered at SM Students took a total of 730 tests in 2022 78 of these tests resulted in a score of 4 or 5 49 Among the 99 seniors in the class of 2022 22 were named Semifinalists by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and 33 others earned Commended status Recent graduating classes have scored similarly well Class of 2021 32 Semifinalists 25 Commended Class of 2020 26 Semifinalists 29 Commended and Class of 2019 31 Semifinalists 28 Commended 50 The 4 student Upper School Quiz Bowl team won the National Academic Quiz Tournaments s National Championship for charter and private schools in 2017 2021 and 2022 In 2022 SM s A team finished first and the B team finished 3rd in this contest which annually invites the 55 best teams in the country 51 52 53 A member of the class of 2019 won a Jeopardy Teen Tournament episode 54 The SM 4th grade team finished 1st nationally in the most competitive division of the WordMasters Challenge in 2022 earlier SM classes had finished 1st nationally in 2015 2016 2017 2018 and 2021 In 2022 14 SM students earned perfect scores a total of 67 students in the country earned perfect scores on that test About 125 000 4th graders annually take the Challenge which tests vocabulary analogies and word usage 55 56 57 58 59 60 In 2003 and 2019 respectively an SM middle schooler won the Scripps National Spelling Bee In the more recent competition a 7th grader tied for first after having also won the 2018 national spelling bee for students of South Asian descent and after having placed in the top 40 in the Scripps competition in both 2017 and 2018 61 62 63 In 2016 a senior was a finalist in the Intel Science Talent Search he was one of forty finalists nationwide and the only Texan 64 65 In 2020 an SM student finished 5th out of 16 000 participants in the U S National Chemistry Olympiad In 2019 he finished in the top 20 66 In 2014 a student won his second straight Indian national championship in the International Mathematical Olympiad 67 Most external recognition of faculty is through the success of their students Some teachers are however specifically recognized In 2021 Ray Westbrook a SM teacher since 2001 was named the National High School Journalism Teacher of the Year by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association 68 In 2020 Westbrook had won one of the four annual Pioneer Awards from the National Scholastic Press Association 69 In 2019 John Mead won the Evolution Education Award from the National Association of Biology Teachers a recognition given to one K 12 teacher every other year from around the country Mead had been recognized as Texas s best biology teacher in 2018 70 A SM math teacher Robin Lynn Macy went on to help form the Dixie Chicks Some SM coaches were most externally recognized prior to SM For example Daniel Nevot was a highly successful fencing coach for 25 years but he had earlier won the Legion d Honneur for his efforts as one of the Free French during World War II 71 72 Much earlier the school recruited the 1938 Heisman Trophy winner Davey O Brien to be its three days a week football coach 61 of 65 high school boys tried out for spring football that year 73 74 For the past three years 2019 2021 one national rating service has concluded that St Mark s is the country s best K 12 private school and the country s best boys school That same organization has also asserted that SM is the state s best private school as well as the state s best high school public or private for STEM science technology engineering and math St Mark s itself has shrugged off such rankings underlining that no school is the best fit for all children and more pragmatically that there is no way to meaningfully compare schools from different regions with different strengths limitations student bodies and educational goals 75 76 Athletics Edit85 of Upper School boys play at least one of the 17 varsity sports that are offered at St Mark s Varsity teams primarily compete with the sixteen other private schools in Texas and Oklahoma comprising the Southwest Preparatory Conference SPC 77 In the 2019 20 year that was shortened by the coronavirus SM teams won 4 out of 7 conference championships and for the 12th time since 2007 the program won the SPC Directors Cup an overall measure of conference success 78 79 80 81 Some individual teams have had lengthy periods of success Lacrosse won 9 conference championships between 2004 and 2013 The swim team won 20 conference championships between 1995 and 2016 The tennis team won 13 conference championships between 1975 and 1990 Water polo won 15 regional championships between 2001 and 2016 Wrestling won 37 conference championships between 1973 and 2015 as well as 13 state championships The water polo team won 6 Texas state championships between 2014 and 2021 82 Much earlier between 1910 and 1932 the Terrill football team won 144 games lost 23 and tied 8 during those 23 seasons the school lost only 4 times to high school teams the other losses were to teams of college freshmen 83 Some well known alumni were athletes while at St Mark s For example Luke Wilson was part of a 1989 record setting 4x400 relay team 3 21 38 that time was the conference record for over 20 years and a school record until April 2022 84 Before taking up acting professionally Tommy Lee Jones went on to become an all conference offensive lineman for Harvard s football team 85 86 87 Boz Scaggs was a track and soccer star while at St Mark s though it was also during high school that he took his first guitar lessons from a classmate Steve Miller while in high school they created a band called the Marksmen 88 Four SM alumni have played or are currently playing in the 21st century National Football League Ty Montgomery 11 Sam Acho 07 Emmanuel Acho 08 and Kalen Thornton 00 At least 5 Terrill alumni from the 1920s also played in the NFL J B Andrews 1926 89 90 Deck Shelley 1926 91 92 Lou Jennings 1923 93 Charley Malone 1929 and Bill Vaughn 1920 94 Multiple alumni have leadership roles in professional sports Taylor Jenkins 03 is head basketball coach of the NBA s Memphis Grizzlies For MLB s Tampa Bay Rays which played in the 2020 World Series Matthew Silverman 94 is President of Baseball Operations Brian Auld 95 is President and Barry Newell 05 is vice president for business operations and analytics All three came to the Rays from business careers 95 96 David Christoff 10 began studying football data on his own after graduating from MIT and is now Director of Football Analytics for the NFL s Las Vegas Raiders 97 Clark Hunt 83 is CEO and co owner of the NFL s Kansas City Chiefs and MLS s FC Dallas while Ross Perot Jr 77 previously owned the NBA s Dallas Mavericks Of these seven none played the varsity college sport for which they are known though Newell played varsity football at Princeton for 3 years Auld captained Stanford s varsity lacrosse team and Hunt captained SMU s varsity soccer team Harrison Ingram 21 was rated the top high school basketball player in Texas in 2021 and was named to the 24 player McDonald s All American team Ingram currently plays basketball for Stanford in 2022 he was voted the Pac 12 freshman of the year after leading conference freshmen in scoring rebounds assists and steals 98 99 53 SM seniors signed letters of intent to play twelve different varsity collegiate sports in the 5 years between 2018 and 2022 100 101 102 103 The following SM teams have won Texas state championships 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 St Mark s Texas State Championships Sport YearCrew 1991 1992 1993 1995 2001 2002 2003 2007 2008 2009 2010 2013 2019Fencing 1992 1993 1995 1996 2000 2001Football 1918Ice Hockey 1929Lacrosse 2013Water Polo 1975 1977 2009 2014 2015 2016 2017 2019 2021Wrestling 1982 1983 1994 1999 2000 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011Extracurricular activities EditAs of 2018 St Mark s recognized 90 extra curricular clubs and offered 24 fine arts courses 115 116 SM activities that have received consistent national recognition include journalism creative writing debate poetry photography chess and design Four different 2019 20 SM publications earned Gold Crowns from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association an honor that goes to fewer than a dozen publications per category in the country It was the 8th straight Gold Crown for The Marque the school s literary magazine and the 18th consecutive for The ReMarker the newspaper extending the school s national record for winning this award In the category of General Print Magazines SM publications Focus and the Scientific Marksman won two of the four Gold Crowns awarded in 2019 20 117 In 2019 the middle school magazine won its 3rd consecutive Gold Crown an award given to only 1 or 2 publications in the country 118 119 120 121 In 2022 The ReMarker was one of 15 high school newspapers in the country to receive a National Pacemaker Award from the National Scholastic Press Association as of the 2021 22 school year the newspaper had won this award 14 of the prior 18 years That same year SM s The Focus was one of 2 specialty magazine to win the NSPA s top award its 4th consecutive Pacemaker 122 123 124 St Mark s seniors were named journalist of the year in the state of Texas for eight consecutive years 2013 2020 by the NSPA In 2019 a senior was named NSPA s national journalist of the year he became the fourth SM student in 7 years to rank among the country s top three high school journalists 125 126 127 128 129 For the 15th time in 16 years 2022 SM Photography was named Top Program in the annual contest sponsored by the Association of Texas Photography Instructors 130 The contest annually draws about 7000 entries from about 90 schools 131 The debate team has won four national policy debate titles 132 133 most recently winning the National Debate Coaches Association title in 2016 In addition the team won the world championship at the 2015 International Public Policy Forum 134 135 136 The school itself annually hosts one of the most prestigious high school debate tournaments in the country the Heart of Texas Invitational In 2021 the Texas Commission on the Arts named an SM student the state poetry champion through its Poetry Out Loud recitation competition 137 In 2016 the President s Committee on the Arts and Humanities named an SM senior one of the 5 National Student Poets selected from over 20 000 applicants 138 139 140 In 2022 a senior was named one of the country s 20 United States Presidential Scholars in the Arts by the Presidential Scholars Program Other St Mark s seniors won that same honor in 2019 and 2020 141 142 In 2014 a St Mark s student won the national high school chess championship 143 and also became the youngest chess international grandmaster in the Americas 144 Two other SM students have earned National Master status while still in high school in 2012 and 2016 145 Between 2015 and 2017 four SM students won top awards for design from the nationwide YoungArts competition In addition seventeen SM students were finalists in that YoungArts competition between 2009 and 2018 146 147 Since 2010 multiple SM students have had their films selected for inclusion in the SXSW film festival 148 One student had his work profiled in Popular Photography magazine 149 and another earned seventeen of Scouting s Palm Awards in addition to earning the Eagle Scout rank a feat achieved by two dozen boys in the history of Scouting 150 The avidity with which students pursue extracurricular activities is mocked in the film Rushmore which was co written by Owen Wilson 87 who like the film s protagonist was asked to leave the school prior to graduation Rushmore was set at a fictional cross between St Mark s and Houston s St John s School the alma mater of the other co writer and director Wes Anderson The film features a protagonist who participates in dozens of clubs and activities 151 The local press has written about ways in which St Mark s blends in and differs from the rest of Dallas 152 153 154 National spotlight EditSt Mark s and its alumni have been involved in several 21st century national issues One alumnus Richard Spencer 97 is a prominent neo Nazi who coined the term alt right and who has punctuated some of his speeches with a Nazi salute To protest Spencer s notoriety and anti immigration views his SM classmates began an online fundraiser in November 2016 to assist refugees to Dallas 155 As of November 2018 the fundraiser had raised 64 000 156 Appalled by Spencer s ongoing influence Graeme Wood 97 wrote a lengthy article Richard Spencer Was My High School Classmate for the June 2017 The Atlantic where he is a contributing editor 157 Another alumnus Kurt Eichenwald 79 wrote a series of Newsweek cover stories critical of candidate Donald Trump and then spoke critically of President elect Trump on December 16 2016 during an interview with Tucker Carlson on Fox television Later that evening knowing that Eichenwald had a self documented seizure disorder 158 a white nationalist retaliated by sending Eichenwald epileptogenic GIFs over Twitter 159 160 The ensuing seizure lasted 8 minutes and was life threatening 161 Within hours of a suspect being arrested for aggravated assault with a hate crime attachment Spencer announced the creation of an online defense fund for the admitted perpetrator 161 In 2020 Eichenwald won the federal case along with a 100 000 judgment The state criminal court case has been deferred indefinitely because of COVID 19 162 Ned Price 01 started working for the Central Intelligence Agency in 2006 soon after graduating from college His 11 years of service included being spokesperson for the National Security Council under President Barack Obama Price resigned from the CIA in February 2017 immediately outlining in a Washington Post editorial the reasons that he was unable to work in a Trump administration 163 While some critics suggested that former security agents not speak out Price and others defended their decisions in a joint New York Times op ed piece 164 Price then went to work as a Fellow for the New America Foundation and became a political analyst for NBC In January 2021 Price was sworn in as the Spokesman for the U S Department of State 165 A former St Mark s teacher had been allowed to resign from his teaching job at Phillips Exeter Academy in 1980 after having admitted to making sexual advances towards an underage student 166 He was given excellent letters of reference from Exeter and then spent several years teaching at the Trinity School in New York City In 1984 the teacher moved to Dallas where he taught at St Mark s until his retirement in 2012 No allegations of misconduct are known to have been uncovered since the episodes at Exeter in the late 1970s and St Mark s was unaware of the allegations until after the teacher retired 167 Emmanuel Acho 08 has been particularly effective in communicating his perspectives on Black Lives Matter A former NFL linebacker and ESPN commentator Acho created a video series on digital media entitled Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man In that 2020 series Acho interviewed white people such as Matthew McConaughey He also co hosts Speak For Yourself a talk show on Fox 1 He has been interviewed himself on such shows as The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and CBS This Morning In response to racial controversies Acho is serving as the 2021 guest host for the television show The Bachelor 168 Notable alumni EditRoscoe DeWitt 1910 a architect and one of the Monuments Men 1st student enrolled at Terrill 169 170 171 Edward Musgrove Dealey 1910 a president of A H Belo publisher of the Dallas Morning News 2nd student at Terrill 170 Charles J Stewart 1914 a first president and chairman Manufacturers Hanover Trust captain Yale s 1917 football team Toddie Lee Wynne 1915 a investor co developer Six Flags Over Texas Dallas Cowboys and 1st private rocket into space Lorenzo Sabin 1917 a vice admiral US Navy Recipient of 3 Navy Distinguished Service Medals the French Legion of Honor and the British Distinguished Service Order Edwin F Blair 1919 a attorney corporate leader All American lineman for the undefeated Yale s 1923 football team Mr Yale Ralph Jester 1919 a Hollywood costume designer Twice nominated for an Academy Award including for The Ten Commandments in 1956 Stuart P Wright 1921 a major general US Air Force Recipient of the Legion of Merit Distinguished Flying Cross Bronze Star Medal and Air Medal Athletic Hall of Honor University of Texas for track basketball and football Lou Jennings 1923 a offensive and defensive lineman for the NFL s Providence Steam Rollers and Portsmouth Spartans professional wrestler Jerry Bywaters 1924 a artist and critic Director Dallas Museum of Fine Arts Professor Southern Methodist University John Astin Perkins 1924 a architect and interior designer Deck Shelley 1925 a running back for the NFL s Portsmouth Spartans Green Bay Packers and Chicago Cardinals J B Andrews 1926 a quarterback running back and linebacker for the NFL s St Louis Gunners C F Shorty Key 1927 a fullback for the NWFL s Des Moines Comets and the CAFL s Fresno Wine Crushers played for 5 different college teams using 4 different names professional wrestler Charley Malone 1929 a Pro Bowl wide receiver for the NFL s Washington Redskins Alan Lomax 1930 b a ethnomusicologist musician political activist winner of the National Medal of Arts Wiley T Buchanan Jr 1931 b a Chief of Protocol of the United States and the U S Ambassador to Luxembourg and Austria James F Chambers Jr 1931 b a newspaperman publisher and chairman of the board Dallas Times Herald Lawrence Marcus 1934 b a Executive Vice President of Neiman Marcus 172 Harry W Bass Jr 1943 c in oil and gas exploration developer of Vail Aspen and Beaver Creek ski resorts coin collector Henry Martin 1944 c illustrator New Yorker cartoonist 173 Richard Bass 1946 b c in oil and gas exploration owner of Snowbird ski resort climber of Seven Summits rancher Stanley J Seeger 1947 b c art collector Michael Rudman 1956 theatre director John Maxson 1958 sound engineer winner Emmy Award co founder Showco and Vari Lite Ray Lee Hunt 1961 in oil and gas exploration Chair of Hunt Consolidated Inc Steve Miller 1961 b musician 174 175 Lewis MacAdams 1962 poet journalist activist and filmmaker 176 Boz Scaggs 1962 musician 174 Boomer Castleman 1963 musician Michael R Levy 1964 founder and publisher of Texas Monthly 177 John Nance 1964 writer pilot aviation analyst attorney Robert Hoffman 1965 owner of Coca Cola Bottling Group Southwest co founder of National Lampoon art collector 178 Tommy Lee Jones 1965 Academy Award winning actor rancher 1st team All Ivy League guard on Harvard s football team in 1968 polo player 179 William Hootkins 1966 stage and character actor 180 181 Mike Estep 1967 professional tennis player and coach David Laney 1967 attorney Amtrak chair Republican fundraiser Jerry Carlson 1968 film scholar and filmmaker professor City University of New York 182 Charles Nearburg 1968 in oil and gas exploration world record setting race car driver 183 184 John Steakley 1969 b science fiction novelist author of Armor and Vampire Jeffrey Swann 1969 classical pianist faculty at New York University 185 186 Robert Decherd 1969 CEO and President of A H Belo a media conglomerate that includes the Dallas Morning News Steven D Wolens 1969 attorney Texas state representative Stephen Scott Arnold 1971 Emmy winning composer writer of jingles and developer of sonic branding Mark D Jordan 1971 Andrew Mellon Professor Harvard Divinity School scholar of gender sexuality and theology 187 Ivan Stang 1971 co founder of Church of the Subgenius author of High Weirdness by Mail 188 George Bayoud 1973 real estate developer former Texas Secretary of State Robert M Edsel 1975 in oil and gas exploration historical activist author of Monuments Men and Rescuing Da Vinci David M Lutken 1975 musician actor playwright director Woody Guthrie performer and interpreter Alan Stern 1975 planetary scientist principal investigator for NASA s New Horizons project 189 Michael Weiss 1976 b jazz pianist composer 190 fi Markus Nummi 1977 Finnish film director screenwriter poet novelist H Ross Perot Jr 1977 real estate developer 191 Mark Stern 1977 mathematician professor at Duke University Kerry Sulkowicz 1977 business consultant advisor psychiatrist Randall Zisk 1977 television producer and director Monk Lois and Clark the Mentalist 192 Wallace L Hall 1978 in oil and gas exploration outspoken member of the University of Texas Board of Regents 193 Paul Rice 1978 social entrepreneur President and CEO of Fair Trade USA Jeff Turpin 1978 in oil and gas exploration in tennis college All American and former Grand Prix Tour professional Kurt Eichenwald 1979 journalist senior editor Newsweek author The Informant Frank Rolfe 1979 one of the country s largest owners of mobile home parks Co owner Mobile Home University Kenneth A Hersh 1981 CEO NGP Energy Capital Management 194 CEO George W Bush Presidential Center 195 Jeff Miller 1982 President CEO and Chairman of the Board Halliburton Corporation former professional rodeo roper David Hudgins 1983 television writer and producer Everwood Friday Night Lights Parenthood 196 Clark Hunt 1983 co owner and chairman of the NFL s Kansas City Chiefs and Major League Soccer s FC Dallas former captain and Academic All American SMU varsity soccer 197 Craig Zisk 1983 television and film producer and director Weeds The Larry Sanders Show The English Patient 198 Victor Vescovo 1984 underwater explorer pilot mountain climber private equity investor Steve Jurvetson 1985 venture capitalist former managing director of Draper Fisher Jurvetson 199 200 Charles Olivier 1987 Emmy winning writer and producer 201 Owen Wilson 1987 b actor writer producer 202 203 Paul Wylie 1987 b figure skater Olympic silver medalist 204 Rhett Miller 1989 musician songwriter lead singer of the Old 97 s 205 206 Luke Wilson 1990 actor 207 Ali Rowghani 1991 managing partner YC Continuity at Y Combinator former chief financial officer at Pixar and former chief operating officer at Twitter 208 209 Sam Dealey 1992 journalist and media consultant former Editor in Chief of the Washington Times Matthew Silverman 1994 President of Baseball Operations Tampa Bay Rays 210 Brian Auld 1995 President Tampa Bay Rays 211 Richard B Spencer 1997 neo nazi proponent of the alt right President National Policy Institute 212 213 214 215 216 217 Graeme Wood 1997 political journalist contributing editor at The Atlantic lecturer at Yale Evan Daugherty 2000 screenwriter Divergent Snow White and the Huntsman Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 218 Kalen Thornton 2000 marketing director for Nike former linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys Miles Fisher 2001 actor Taylor Jenkins 2003 head basketball coach for the NBA s Memphis Grizzlies Sam Acho 2007 ESPN analyst author former NFL linebacker 219 220 Emmanuel Acho 2008 Fox Sports analyst social commentator television host former NFL linebacker 221 Ty Montgomery 2011 wide receiver running back and kickoff returner for the NFL s New Orleans Saints 222 Notes Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Terrill School a b c d e f g h i j k Alumnus but graduated from different high school a b c d Texas Country DayReferences Edit St Mark s School of Texas smtexas org Retrieved November 6 2018 Lindsley Philip 1909 A History of Greater Dallas and Vicinity Brookhaven Press ISBN 978 1 58103 438 7 Bailey George M October 22 1924 Houston Post Dispatch Houston Tex Vol 40 No 201 Ed 1 Wednesday October 22 1924 The Portal to Texas History Retrieved November 23 2021 Society Dallas Historical Society Dallas County Heritage Plaza The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Hazel Michael V 2000 Legacies A History Journal for Dallas and North Central Texas Volume 12 Number 2 Fall 2000 Legacies A History Journal for Dallas and North Central Texas 12 2 ISSN 1071 0426 High Scoring Football Games Luckyshow org Retrieved November 23 2021 a b Spalding s Official Foot Ball Guide Foot Ball Rules as Recommended by the Rules Committee American sports publishing Company 1919 TSHA Cawthon Peter Willis TSHA Cawthon Peter Willis www tshaonline org Retrieved November 23 2021 www uncoveredtexas com http www uncoveredtexas com texas historical markers detail php city Dallas amp county Dallas amp type amp an 5113012846 amp page 14 25C2 25B6m1 valu1 25C2 25B6m2 value2 Retrieved November 23 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help PressReader com Digital Newspaper amp Magazine Subscriptions www pressreader com Retrieved November 23 2021 a b St Mark s School of Texas School Profile Archived from the original on January 6 2017 Retrieved March 7 2017 a b CAN ST MARK S STAY ON TOP D Magazine Retrieved November 23 2021 Eugene McDermott biography Missouri Southern State University Archived December 4 2008 at the Wayback Machine MacKintosh Prudence January 1 1996 Just as We Were A Narrow Slice of Texas Womanhood University of Texas Press p 51 ISBN 9780292752009 ted whatley st mark s Alan Stern s tenacity May 30 2021 Winn Family Announces 10 000 000 Gift October 30 2014 St Mark s School of Texas Winn Science Center Groundbreaking for New Science Center May 17 2017 Donor gives 10 million to St Mark s School of Texas Dallas Morning News News for Dallas Texas Business Columnists Robert Miller November 5 2007 Archived from the original on November 8 2007 Retrieved November 23 2021 TEXAS INDUSTRIES The Handbook of Texas Online Texas State Historical Association TSHA tshaonline org Retrieved May 1 2015 New organ at St Mark s School of Texas Dallas Morning News artsblog dallasnews com Archived from the original on October 8 2014 St Mark s School of Texas Roosevelt Gift to Fund New Pipe Organ smtexas org April 17 2013 Retrieved May 1 2015 Tinsley Silcox Home WELCOME TO THE GREEN LIBRARY START YOUR SEARCH HERE LibGuides at St Mark s School of Texas smtexas org Retrieved June 10 2015 Quixotic Joust Bedford Wynne at Texas Country Day School of Dallas June 21 2011 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