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CLARENCE D. GUESS, A.B. Instructor in History, Arithmetic, and Algebra. A.B., Wofford College, 1941. Teacher and Principal in Public Schools of South Carolina, Assistant Head Master and Commandant of Cadets at Wofford College Fitting School, Southern Representative of Educa- tional Department for the American Crayon Company. Instructor of Mathematics and Science at Georgia Military Academy, At West Nottingham Academy since july, 1942. DONALD E. STOFFLET, A.B., Lafayette College, 1930, M.A., Harvard College, 1934. Sum- mer work with University of Delaware Foreign Study group in France, 1928-1929. Massachusetts State College, 1931-1932i Harvard College, 1935-1936, Admiral Farragut Academy, 1940-41, Perkiomen School, 1941-1942. At West Nottingham Academy, july to December, 1942. RICHARD KARL GOETZ, A.B., University of Vienna fPhilosophyl 1917, fLawj 1920. Dramatic Critic for Wiener Tag, 1923-1938, Lecturer, Volkylmrlarrlaulen. Vienna, 1925-1938, and in Berlin, Breslau, Prague, organized Podium in Hagenlzund. Vienna, 1936. Critic for Frankfurter Zeitung. Rbein-Mainirrlze Volkrzeintung, Dortmunder Genemlanzeiger, Danziger Neueile Nacbrirb- ten, Neue Zuericlzer Zeimung, Berner Tagblalz. Bohemia, Viener Zeilung. Author of a play Die Emi- granlerf' fThe Refugeesj 1932, a book of verse Lick: und b1na'.rriJafl. 1935. Friends' Central School, 1941-1942, Resident Lecturer, ,Bennington College, Bennington, Vermont, 1940-1941, Visit- ing Lecturer, Northwestern University, Summer, 1941, Vassar College, Spring, 1940. At West Nottingham Academy, September to November, 1942. lDied February 2, 19431. j. CAREY THOMAS, ll, A.B. Instructor in English. A.B., Haverford College. Yates School, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, instructor in French and Spanish, 1911-1919, Lawrenceville School, instructor in French and Spanish, 1926-1927, Harrisburg Academy, 1922-1925, Shattuck School, Fairs- bault, Minn., 1920-1921, Marston School, Ruxton, Maryland, 1929-1931, Raymond Riordon School, Highland, New York, 1921-1922, Riverview Academy, Poughkeepsie, New York, 1919-1920, Hav- erford School, 1924-1925, Lake Placid Tuberity School, 1925-1926, Church Farm School, 1927-1929, 1940-1942, School Publicity. At West Nottingham Academy since january, 1943. BARCLAY REYNOLDS, Ph.B. Instructor in English. Ph.B., Bucknell University, 1896. History Department, Friends' Central School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Head of English Depart- ment and Senior Master, Blight School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Head of the English Depart- ment and assistant to the Head Master, St. Luke's School, Wayne, Pennsylvania, English Depart- ment, Tome School, Port Deposit, Maryland. Reader for the College Entrance Examination Board. At West Nottingham Academy, january to March, 1943. JAMES A. CAFFREY, A.B., M.A., A.B., Catholic University, 1929, M.A., Catholic University, 1930. West Chester High School, 1931-1932, Wilkes-Barre High School, 1932-1934, Federal Adult Education Teaching, 1934-1939, Rugby Academy, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1939-1942. At West Nottingham Academy, january to March, 1943. ROBERSON COWEN, B.A., M.A. Master of the junior School. B.A., University of Mississippi, 1935: M.A., George Peabody College, 1939, Holland Elementary Schools, McEwen, Tennessee, 1931-1933, Principal, Providence Elementary School, McEwen, Tennessee, 1933-1939, Shiprock Indian School, Shiprock, New Mexico, 1941-1942, Mayaguez High School, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, 1942-1943, at West Nottingham Academy since March, 1943. M. P. COLE, A.B., A.M. junior School Master. A.B., Emory University, 1927, M.A., 1928, Columbia University, Summer, 1931. Instructor in English, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, 1928-1930. Head of English Department, North Georgia College, 1930-1931. Literary Reviewer, The Atlanta journal, 1931-1934. Atlanta Studio Club, 1931-1934. C.C.C. Officer, Camp Com- mander, 1934-1935. Head of English and Latin Departments, Millersburg Military Institute, Ken- tucky, 1936-1937. Research writing, sociological and historical publications sponsored by the Uni- versity of Georgia, 1938-1942. U. S. Army, 1942-1943. At West Nottingham Academy from April to june, 1943. MRS. AMOS E. CLENDENIN, Bookkeeper. Jacob Tome Institute, Goldey Business College. At West Nottingham Academy, january, 1943. Colora, Maryland. MRS. S. LOY KUTZ, Secretary. At West Nottingham Academy from july to November, 1942. GEORGE C. KERR, A.B., Business Manager and Assistant Treasurer. A.B., Dickinson Col- lege, 1918. Manager of Franklin Automobile Sales Agency, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Manager, Mission Book Store, Shan hai, China. Real Estate Business, Shanghai, China. Pastor of Methodist Church, Philadelphia Cong-rence. At West Nottingham Academy from january to May, 1943. MRS. GEORGE C. KERR, House Mother. Illinois Wesleyan University. Teacher-Missionary. At West Nottingham Academy from january to May, 1943.
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Furultv fur 1943 -1944 j. PAUL SLAYBAUGH, A.B,, M.A., LL.D., Head Master, Mathematics and Bible. A.B., Dick- inson College, 1921, M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1933, LL.D., Waynesburg College, 1942. Teacher in public schools, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, 1914-1916. Principal of Schools, Rouzer- ville, Pennsylvania, 1917-1918. Second Lieutenant, Infantry, U.S.A., 1918-1919. Instructor in mathematics, Mercersburg Academy, 1921-1924. Member: American Academy of Political and Social Science, Alpha Chi Rho, Phi Delta Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu, Head Masters' Club, Philadelphia District, Rotary Club, Supervising Principals' Association, Chester County, Pennsylvania, National Association of Biblical Instructors, President, Cecil County Historical Society, Captain, Maryland Militia, and Elder, Presbyterian Church. Head Master at West Nottingham Academy since 1924, MRS. j. PAUL SLAYBAUGH, A.B., School Mother and Latin. St. Clairsville, Ohio, High School, A.B., Wilson College, playground director, Martin's Ferry, Ohio, director, Daily Vacation Bible Schools, Belmont County, Ohio, juvenile Court Officer, Belmont County, Ohio, Phi Chi Psi, American Association University Women, past president and chairman of Scholarship Committee, Women's College Club of Cecil County, manager of commissary and substitute teacher of Latin, At West Nottingham Academy since 1924. ROBERT BISHOP, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Head Master, Housemaster of Wiley, Instruc- tor in German and French. A.B., Princeton University, 1937, M.A., Princeton University, 1939, Ph.D., Princeton University, 1943. Member Princeton University Tutoring Association, 1935-40, Examining Tutor, 1937-40. Instructor in Latin and French, West Nottingham Academy, 1940-41, Master at The Hotchkiss School, 1941-42. Member: Phi Beta Kappa, Arbor Inn Club, Princeton Modern Language journal Club, Who's Who in Poetry in America 119411. Returned to West Nottingham in 1942. j. FRED REBURN, Business Manager and Instructor in Commercial Subjects, Peirce School of Business Administration, Philadelphia, 1930, Advanced Commercial Work, Bloomsburg State Teachers' College Summer Session, 1931. Came to West Nottingham Academy in 1930. Resigned April, 1943. Oxford, Pennsylvania. RUSSELL A. FABER, B.S., Director of Physical Education and Coach of Football, Basketball, and Track. Housemaster of Magraw. B.S., New York University, 1936. At West Nottingham Academy since 1936. Long Island, New York. WILLIAM S. DOUGLAS, A.B. Registrar and Instructor in Mathematics. Housemaster of Hilltop. West Nottingham Academy, 1929, A.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1934. W.N.A. Summer School since 1939. Former Coach of j. V. Football and Baseball. Member: Chi Phi, N Club. At West Nottingham Academy since 1938. Mercersburg, Pennsylvania. Leave of absence in Army since February, 1943. FRANK B. DURIGG, A.B., A.M., Instructor in Science and Shop. Taylorstown, Penna., High School, 1925, A.B., Washington and jefferson College, 1929, A.M., Washington and jefferson College, 1931, Instructor in Science and Latin, West Nottingham Academy, 1931-1934, Director, West Nottingham Academy Summer Session, 1933, Instructor in Chemistry, Washington and jelfer- son College Summer Session, 1935, Instructor in Science and Geography at Washington, Penna., High School, 1938-1941. At Wfest Nottingham Academy the second time since 1941. Colora, Maryland. MRS. jOHN M. RAWLINGS, Secretary to the Head Master. Rising Sun, Md., High School. Goldey College, Vfilmington, Delaware, 1931, Secretary to President of the National Bank of Rising Sun, 1933-1937. At XX'est Nottingham Academy since 1938. Colora, Maryland. S. LOY KUTZ, Department of Music-Appreciation, Voice, Director ot' Orchestra and Glee Club. Lebanon Valley Conservatory, Lebanon'VaIley, Pennsylvania, 1933-1934, Peabody Conserva- tory of Music, Baltimore, Maryland, 1940-1942. Came to West Nottingham Academy january, 1941. Resigned in November, 1942. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. GEORGE A. MATTSON, A.B., A.M., Instructor in Remedial Reading. A.B., Bucknell Uni- versity, 1926, A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1937, johns Hopkins University-summer session- 1929-1930. Instructor in Mathematics and Social Science at Lansdale, Penna., High School, 1927- 1929, Assistant Head Master and Instructor in Mathematics and Social Science at The Marston School, Ruxton, Md., 1928-1932, Instructor in Mathematics at Chestnut Hill, Penna., Academy, Director of Research, Camden Public Schools, 1934-1937, High School Principal, Salem, New jersey, 1937-1940, Supervisor, Camden County Vocation School, 1940-, Instructor in Remedial Reading since 1933. At XY'est Nottingham Academy since 1941.
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