The football history of St. Mark's School (Dallas) and three predecessor schools
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In week two of the Terrill School for Boys: 1906-1946 season 100 years ago, the Tigers were scheduled to play McKinney High School on the road. The newspaper in McKinney, the "Courier-Gazette," was looking forward to the match as the openin...
As St. Mark's School of Texas in Dallas football kicked off its season in 2023 we did a parallel review, week by week, of the Terrill School for Boys: 1906-1946 football season 100 years earlier. In those days, high school (and college) foo...
We've chronicled four of the five known Terrill School NFL players, Deck Shelley, Jaby Andrews, Louis Jennings and Bill Vaughn. The last of the five was Charles Malone, "Charlie" mostly, but "Charley" commonly, who met with the greatest NFL...
As we've researched the history of St. Mark's football over the last few years, more new and amazing discoveries come out of the woodwork to greatly expand that history. For many years, the story has been that three former Terrill School fo...
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Researching football history: St. Mark's (Dallas) & its 3 predecessors, Terrill Prep (1906-46), Texas Country Day (33-50), Cathedral Sch. (46-50): 2 short-lived Dallas colleges, Jefferson U. (30-32), Dixie U. (33-34); Seattle-area WWI military teams.
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