Texas-born former soap actor who went on to star in Men in Black: 3 wds.

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Last seen on: Daily Celebrity Crossword – 8/28/18 TV Tuesday

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

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’ 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.

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