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Margaret Davis Teague

The former head of the Science Departments at both Killeen High School and Ellison High School  in Killeen, TX, Margaret taught biology, chemistry, physics and general science from 1964 to 1981. Margaret earned a master’s degree in biology in 1961 and her doctorate in radiation biology in May, 1971 from Texas Women's University, College of Arts and Sciences in Denton, TX. Her dissertation was on, Morphology and Function of the Gonads of Rats Exposed to Acute Prepubertal Postnatal Irradiation. During her tenure with the Killeen Independent School District, Margaret was active in the high school Science Clubs, the Texas State Teacher’s Association, the University Interscholastic League , the Business and Professional Women’s Association, and Delta Kappa Gamma. Dr. Teague’s roster of former students includes many doctors, lawyers, scientists, teachers and other professionals, as well as businessmen and women, clergy, civic and community leaders and extraordinary citizens. She inspired her children, and her students, to become worthwhile contributors to society, good stewards of the environment, active participants in the democratic process and believers in the power of love and prayer, the importance of family, and the gratifying rewards of self-determination. It is our hope that her work in radiation biology and the sciences will prove useful to other research scientist seeking knowledge to benefit all.

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(This page pending data transcription of Dr. Teague's dissertation on radiation biology. Rod Viator, Ed.)