West Nottingham Academy - Pege Yearbook (Colora, MD)

 - Class of 1944

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MRS. JOHN M. RAWLINGS, Secretary to the Head Matter. Goldey College, Wilmington, Delaware, 1931, Secretary to President of the National Bank of Rising Sun, 1933-1937. At West Nottingham Academy since 1938. Colora, Maryland. MRS. AMOS E. CLENDENIN, Bookkeeper, jacob Tome Inrtitute. Goldey Business College. At West Nottingham Academy, january, 1943. Colora, Md. MRS. DOROTHY B. MADDOX, Secretary. Dallas Technical High School, 1931. Employed Board of Education, Dallas, Texas, 1931-1936, Secretary to Execu- tive of Seaboard Oil Company, Dallas, 1936-1942, Sec- retary to Assistant Manager of Seabee Outfitting Section of Merritt Chapman and Scott Corporation, Davisville, Rhode Island, November, 1942-july, 1943. Came to West Nottingham Academy, September, 1943. WILLIAM J. WHITE, Business Manager. Wharton School Extension, Scranton, Pennsylvania, 1925, Scran- ton University, special work, 1932, special work at Marywood College, 1932, Pennsylvania State College, 1936, and summer, 1937, A. 8: P. Tea Company, Scranton, Pennsylvania, and Albany, New York, 1919- 30, charge of office and selling with Coyle Wrecking Company, Albany, N. Y., 1930-1932, charge of office, Dean Phipps Auto Stores, Scranton, Pennsylvania, 1933- 1934, own business, auto accessory store, Glenn Falls, New York, 1934-1935, Teacher Commercial Subjects, Trucksville, Pennsylvania, 1935-1938, Teacher, Com- mercial Subiects, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, High School, 1938-1943. At West Nottingham Academy since july, 1943. MRS. WILLIAM J. WHITE, Librarian. Clarion State Teachers College, Clarion, Pennsylvania, 1925, Temple University Library School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1926, Pennsylvania State College, summer, 1927. As- sistant Librarian, Clarion State Teachers College, 1927, Librarian, Forty Fort High School, Forty Fort, Pennsyl- vania, 1929-1932. At West Nottingham Academy since August, 1943. MRS. DORIS BERYL RAYSON, Regirtered Nurte. Graduated from Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1924. Did private nursing in the Strouds- burg Institutional Nursing County General Hospital, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. At West Nottingham Acad- emy since, November, 1943. 'tl-I. GRESS HANNA, B.S., M.A., Inrtructor in Hir- tory, Algebra, and Public Speaking, Director of Atb- leticr, Arrirtanl Coacb of Football and Head Coacb of Bareball. West Nottingham Academy, 1927, B.S., La- fayette College, 1931, M.A., Columbia University, 1933: Instructor and Assistant Coach, Milford, Delaware, High School, 1931-1932, Instructor in English and French, West Nottingham Academy Summer Session, 1933. Mem- ber: -Phi Kappa Tau. At West Nottingham Academy since 1933. Colora, Maryland. On leave of absence. Lieu- tenant fs.g.j United States Navy. WILLIAM C. GRUMMEL, A.B., M.A., Regirtrar, Dztin and History. A.B., St. Louis University, 1937, M.A., Washington University, 1940, substitute work St. Louis, Missouri, Instructor in Latin and History, January, 1943. At West Nottingham Academy, July to December, 1943. 'GEORGE E. STETSON, A.B., M.A., Asrirtant Head Matter and Inrtructor in Matbematicr. A.B., Bowdoin College, 1930, Bates College Summer Session, 1931, M.A., Harvard University, 1933, Harvard Graduate School of Education, 1933-1934, Harvard Summer Ses- sion, 1939, Instructor in Science and Latin, West Not- tingham Academy, 1930-1931, Instructor in Mathematics and Latin, Coburn Classical Institute, Waterville, Maine, 1931-1932, Assistant to Superintendent of Brunswick and Topsham Water District, 1934-1936. Member: Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Sigma, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Association of Teachers of Mathematics of the Middle States. At West Nottingham Academy the second time since 1936. Washington, D. C. Since November, 1941, on leave of absence with the War Department, Washington, D. C. 'RUSSELL A. FABER, B.S., Director of Pbyrical Education and Coacb of Football, Barketball, and Track. Houremarter of Magraw. B.S., New York University, 1936. At West Nottingham Academy since 1936. Long Island, New York. Leave of absence from October, 1943. 'ROBERT BISHOP, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Afrirtant to tbe Head Matter, Hourerrtarter of Wiley, Instructor in German and Frencb. A.B., Princeton University, 1937, M.A., Princeton University, 1939, Ph.D., Princeton Uni- versity, 1943. Member: Princeton University Tutoring Association, 1935-1940, Examining Tutor, 1937-1940. Instructor in Latin and French, West Nottingham Acad- emy, 1940-1941, Master at the Hotchkiss School, 1941- 1942. Member: Phi Beta Kappa, Arbor Inn Club, Princeton Modern Language journal Club, Who's Who in Poetry in America 119413. Returned to West Not- tingham in 1942. Leave of absence from September, 1943. In the Service. 'FWILLIAM S. DOUGLAS, A.B., Regirtrar and ln- rtructor in Matbematicr. Houremarter of Hilltop. West Nottingham Academy, 1929, A.B., Franklin and Mar- shall College, 1934. W.N.A. Summer School since 1939. 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. HOWARD W. BATTEN, Director of Physical Edu- cation and Coacb of Football. W'oodbury, New jersey, High School, 1915, University of Pennsylvania, Night School, 1916-1917, Rutgers University, summer, 1921- 1922, University of Illinois, summer, 1923, New York University, night school, 1925-1926, Football Coach, Ridgway, Pennsylvania, High School, fall of 1920, Di- rector of Physical Education, Princeton, New Jersey, High School, 1921-1922, Director of Physical Educa- tion, Abington, Pennsylvania, High School, 1922-1923, Director of Physical Education, Westfield, New jersey, High School, 1923-1929, Director of Physical Educa- tion, East End junior High School, Richmond, Vir- ginia, 1943. Owner and director of Camp Wulamat, Bristol, New Hampshire, for twenty-one years. At West Nottingham Academy, September to December, 1943. Other men who have been members of the faculty for shorter periods during the year are: Mr. Bruce S. Robbins, Mt. Sterling, Kentucky.' Mr. Wm. Alexander McEachern, Riviera Beach, Maryland. Mr. Carl I. Kilander, New York City, N. Y. On leave of absence. , 19-Q . x1'5'u x -dir -4 Lglf if 5 ft tl Q e. 4 Q ,f r ff . ' qiif- .' 'ts-.K , H , ., 1, ?S ' 4--' -1Q-

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nay, c I Q 14 ,'9a-,QQ ,ss rf, 9 . ft ' 'Qi , , X .. 4 ,-ml'-'i o .SW 2 W-' - 4 y u ' gr E995 Faculty fur 1943-1944 J. PAUL SLAYBAUGH, A.B., M.A., LL.D., Head Marier and Bible. A.B., Dickinson 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, Rouzerville, 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 Mili- tia, and Elder, Presbyterian Church. Head Master at West Nottingham Academy since 1924. MRS. J. PAUL SLAYBAUGH, A.B., Scbool Mother. St. Clairsville, Ohio, High School, A.B., Wilson Col- lege, playground director, Martin's Ferry, Ohio, direc- tor,. 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, West Notting- ham Academy since 1924. FRANK B, DURIGG, A.B., A.M., Imlructor in Sci- ence. Taylorstown, Pennsylvania, 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 jefferson College Summer Session, 1935, Instructor in Science and Geography at Washington, Pennsylvania, High School, 1938-1941. At West Nottingham Academy the second time since 1941. Colora, Maryland. II. CAREY THOMAS, II, A.B., Inrlructor in Engliila and French. A.B., Haverford College. Yates School, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, instructor in French and Span- ish, 1911-1919, Riverview Academy, Poughkeepsie, New York, Shattuck School, Fairsbault, Minnesota, 1920-1921, Harrisburg Academy, 1922-1925, Haverford School, 1924-1925, Lawrenceville School, instructor in French and Spanish, 1926-1927, Lake Placid Tuberity School, 1925-1926, Church Farm School, 1927-1929, Marston School, Ruxton, Maryland, 1929-1931, 1940-1942, School Publicity. At West Nottingham Academy since janu- ary, 1943. MRS. HELEN L. REMALEY, Inrlruclor in junior School. Lock Haven and Indiana State Teachers Col- leges, Elementary Teacher in Export, Pennsylvania Pub- lic Schools. At West Nottingham Academy since janu- ary, 1944. - FRANCIS I. DONAHUE, A.B., Inrlructor in English. A.B., New York University Knight schoolj, 19395 at- tended New York University of Law, 1935-1936, clerk in oice of Ward Leonard Electric Company, 1922-1923, clerk, cashier, and later as salesman for Westchester Lighting Company, 1923-1926, real estate salesman with P. J. Cullinern, 1926-1928, maintenance man for Brandt Automatic Cashier Company, 1928-1935, in September, 1935, started own oflice appliance repair business. At West Nottingham Academy since November, 1943. 1-Part-Time Instructor. CHARLES N. GLYNNE, B. S., Instructor in Hirlory and German. B.S., Massachusetts State College, 1936, private tutoring in elementary school subjects, 1936- 1940, elementary school teacher, Mishetok Military Academy, 1940-1941, Admiral Billard Academy, 1941- 1943. At West Nottingham Academy since Decem- ber, 1943. CHARLES B. REMALEY, B.S., Instructor in junior School. B.S., Allegheny College, 1935, Instructor in Chemistry, Physics and Biology, Coach, Centerville High School, West Brownsville, Pennsylvania, 1939-19413 ID- structor in Health and Physical Education, and Coach, Uniontown, Pennsylvania, High School, 1941-December, 1943. At West Nottingham Academy since janu- ary, 1944. GEORGE R. STUBBS, A.B., Inrtruclor in Mathe- malicr. A.B,, Trinity College, 1940, Instructor in Mathe- matics, French, Latin, English, and History, Perkiomen School, Pennsylvania, 1940-1942, Instructor in Mathe- matics, The Gow School, South Wales, New York, 1942- 1943. At West Nottingham Academy since July, 1943. DARRELL W. DECKER, Recreational Director. West Liberty State Teacher's College fWest Virginial, 1926- 1929, Director of Athletics and Instructor in History, Newton Academy, Newton, New jersey, 1931-1933. At West Nottingham Academy since October, 1943. T. A. SHAHEEN, A.B., Inrlruclor in Lalin. A.B., Boston University, 1938, Phi Beta Kappa, Assistant in the Latin Department, Boston University, 1937-1938, Instructor in English, International Institute, Lowell, Massachusetts, 1938-1940, Instructor in Latin, French, Public Speaking, and Dramatics, Lawrence Academy, Groton, Massachusetts, February, 1940-1941, Principal and Instructor in Latin, Richmond fMass.j Public Schools, 1941-1942, Instructor in English and Latin, Coach, High Bridge fNew Jerseyj Public Schools, 1942- December, 1943, Instructor in Latin, History and Mathe- matics, St. johnsburg Summer School, 1938-1941. At West Nottingham Academy since January, 1944. 'l'RICHARD W. HOLSTEIN, B.S., Inrlruclor in Music. B.S., Lebanon Valley College, 1933, graduate work in Lebanon Valley College, 1933-1934, Teacher of Science, Senior High School, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, 1933-1935. Boy Scout work, including: Scoutmaster, two years, Dis- trict Commissioner of Lebanon County, one year, Scout- ers Training Award, 1938, Camp Director of Lebanon County Boy Scout Camp, 1937, American Red Cross Life Saving Examiner 1930-1939. Instructor in science at West Nottingham Academy, 1937-1941, Member: Penn- sylvania Academy of Science, 1933, Kalozetean Literary Society. At West Nottingham Academy since 1937, JOE RAYSON, Manager of Commiuary. Born in England. Father an othcer in British Army. Education in Army Schools. Postal employee of the British Gov- ernment. Supply Clerk British Expeditionary Force, 1914-1916. Divisional Supply Clerk, 1916-1918. Cited for Gallant and Distinguished Conduct in the Field. Came to United States, 1920. Positions with Stanford Silk Company, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, Kol-Ax, Inc., The Tropical Paint Company, Franklin Construction Company of Newark, New jersey. At West Notting- ham Academy since September, 1943.



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