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Bud Brooks' St. Mark's Football History
Bud Brooks' personal, unofficial page dedicated to the football history (1906-current) for St. Mark's page by Bud Brooks, St. St.
Mark’s ’79, and father of Grant Brooks ’17. A chronicle of the football-related history of St. Mark’s School of Texas in Dallas. Mark’s history traces back to the Terrill School for Boys (1906-1946). In 1946 Terrill School merged with a small all-boys school from Austin, St. Luke’s School (1941-1946), and was reorganized by the Episcopal Diocese into Cathedral School for Boys (1946-1950). Meanwhil
All of my six pages were hacked at the end of May, except my personal page. The pages were taken over by someone, removing me as administrator on all of them, and apparently wiping out four of them completely. My SM Football History page is still intact, and while I can post this message, I still have limited functionality.
My Cathedral School for Boys: 1946-1950 page is also still intact. But my Terrill School for Boys, Texas Country Day School, St. Luke's School of Austin, and Brooks Healthcare Solutions pages appear to have been totally overwritten. I've been fighting with FB since then and that is a very difficult, time-consuming, and exasperating thing to do. I've had zero luck with them so far, but I've just now been able to access this page, albeit on a limited basis.
I went so far as to file a formal legal complaint with FB via a law firm to require FB to return my pages to me and to return them fully intact. That just started last week, so I don't have any feedback on that just yet.
Am I able to post again?
04/25/2024
Terrill School played against Westminster College twice for sure, but perhaps four times, in the 1930s. The first game was in 1931 with Terrill School for Boys: 1906-1946 winning 39-0, a game played in Dallas. In 1939, Terrill traveled to Tehuacana to play the Wildcats and lost 18-0. In fact, Terrill scored all of nine points that entire 1939 season. It's possible that the schools played each other in 1936 and 1938, as the games were on the schedule, but I've been unable to find evidence that the games were actually played. Westminster closed for good in 1950. There is also information that Westminster was known as the Bulldogs, but Wildcats is the what appeared more often in the research.
St. Mark's School of Texas
02/12/2024
Kansas City Chiefs owner, chairman and CEO, Clark Hunt '83, accepts the Lombardi Trophy for winning Super Bowl LVIII against San Francisco. This is the third Super Bowl title in five years for the Chiefs.
St. Mark's School of Texas
Kansas City Chiefs are Presented with the Lombardi Trophy after Winning Super Bowl LVIII Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt is presented the Lombardi Trophy after winning Super Bowl LVIII against the San Francisco 49ers.
02/04/2024
The famous Peacock Military Academy building in Dallas is in danger of being torn down. Now known as the Urban Park Elementary School, the DISD is on a path of replacing it with a much larger school building. This is terrible news and hopefully someone can step forward to save it. At a minimum, if it can't be saved, the beautiful Peacock logo on top needs to be saved.
Terrill School and Peacock's Dallas branch, the "Cavalry" division, played each other twice, both in 1933, with the teams splitting the games, 7-6 for Terrill, and then 6-0 for the Mules in the last game of that season, played at SMU Stadium. The Peacock head coach was Bud Price, who had previously been an assistant at Terrill School.
St. Mark's School of Texas
Terrill School for Boys: 1906-1946
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A history of St. Mark’s School of Texas football (1906 to current)
page by Bud Brooks, St. Mark’s ’79, and father of Grant Brooks ’17.
A chronicle of the football-related history of St. Mark’s School of Texas in Dallas. St. Mark’s history traces back to the Terrill School for Boys (1906-1946). In 1946 Terrill School merged with a small all-boys school from Austin, St. Luke’s School (1941-1946), and was reorganized by the Episcopal Diocese into Cathedral School for Boys (1946-1950). Meanwhile, Texas Country Day School (1933-1950) was an all-boys college prep school competitor to Terrill/Cathedral, and in 1950, TCD and Cathedral merged into St. Mark’s School of Texas, an elite all-boys college preparatory school in North Dallas. Terrill, Cathedral, TCD and St. Mark’s have all had football programs (St. Luke’s was too small and never had any athletics). Through the 2019 season, St. Mark’s and its predecessors have played a combined 130 seasons of football.
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