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1984

The Park Cities Rotary Club honored LEY WAGGONER ’64 with

TIMOTHY ZEE ’84 released Notes on Polo & Riding, an

the Lifetime Achievement Award, which honors a member who

instructional book on the sport of polo and riding. Originally

has been active for many years and has, above all, exemplified

written in French and illustrated by Captain H. Lavergne, Tim

the ideal of "Service Above Self."

discovered the unpublished author’s proof in 2018 inside a rare New York City bookstore and found time to translate and publish

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it during the pandemic. Tim currently resides in Singapore with

GEORGE BRALY ’66, SEAN MITCHELL ’66, and former

his wife, Wen-Li, and two of his children, while his two older

faculty member BOB ROZELLE ’66 are classmates twice

children are studying abroad.

over, graduating from Brown University together in 1970 after completing their studies at St. Mark's four years earlier.

1987 PAUL GENENDER ’87 received the 2020 Dallas Women Lawyers

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Association’s James E. Coleman, Jr. “Her Champion” Award,

AARON KAPLAN ’67 wrote and recorded a new song, Life Begins

which recognizes a man who has supported, encouraged,

Again, at his home studio during the COVID-19 pandemic.

uplifted, mentored, and promoted the advancement and

Aaron is an internationally acclaimed symphonic film composer

development of women in the legal profession. DAVID MCATEE

as well as an orchestrator, pianist, and songwriter. Aaron and his

’87 was last year’s recipient of the same award. Paul is a partner

wife, Debra, live in Plano, Texas.

in the Weil’s Complex Commercial Litigation practice group and

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is the leader of Weil’s practice in Dallas.

ALAN THIEMANN ’68 joined Han Santos, PLLC, a tech/IP

DAVID MCATEE ’87 is the recipient of the 2020 Larry

law firm in Seattle, Washington as Of Counsel in January 2020.

Schoenbrun Jurisprudence Award, presented by the Texoma

Consistent with the company’s growing national presence, Alan

Regional Board of the Anti-Defamation League. He was

is helping the firm set up an office in the Washington, D.C. area.

honored in recognition of outstanding leadership, exemplary

While he is continuing as General Counsel to Conexxus, Inc.,

contributions to the community, and pursuit of justice and fair

the technology standards arm of the National Association of

treatment for all. David is the Senior Executive Vice President

Convenience Stores, and as General Counsel to the Association

and General Counsel for AT&T Inc.

of Test Publishers, he will be leading the firm's privacy/data security practice.

1989 BRYAN KING ’89 received the 2020 Ray Murski Friend of

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Wildlife Award from the Texas Wildlife Association, recognizing

Haynes & Boone selected TAYLOR WILSON ’81 as the law firm’s

his outstanding contributions to the Association and to wildlife

fourth-ever managing partner, beginning in January 2021. Taylor

habitat conservation. Bryan served on the TWA Foundation

has been with the Dallas-founded law firm for 30 years and has

Board for the last decade. He also founded and largely

helped build its investment management practice. Taylor serves

underwrote the James Green Wildlife and Conservation

on the Board of Trustees of St. Mark’s and was Board President

Education Initiative that has now worked with 600,000 North

from 2014-2016.

Texas children since 2012, helping engage with area youth by sponsoring contract educators and curriculum into classrooms or alongside area field trips to bring heightened awareness and knowledge about wildlife and the environment.

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