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4-v--W HJ na ,A Q 'I 1- , ', rs w4 - e 'Ir x . ,I 'MPM' ki -9- WALDEMAR B. HILLE, A.B., Imtructor in Muric. A.B., Elmhurst College 1929. Graduate of American Con- servatory, Chicago, Bachelor of Music 1934, Master of Music 1936. Advanced study in composition and piano, New York City, 1936-1937, debut recital spring of 1937 Steinway Hall, New York City. Director of Music, Elmhurst College, 1934-1936. 1937-1943, Instructor in piano, organ, composition and theory, history and appre- ciation of music, and American folk music. Director of Band, Orchestra, Men's Glee Club, Women's Glee Club, College Chapel Choir, and in charge of all musical con- certs. Serving during this period as choir director and organist of the College Church. With Carl Fischer, Music Publishers 1944. At West Nottingham Academy since February, 1945. ROWLAND A. MICHELSON, A.B., M.A., Special Teacber. A.B., University of Michigan, 1920, A.B., Lake Forest College, 1923, A.B., Chicago Central Y.M.C.A. College, 1940, M.A., Colorado State College of Education, 1941. Additional post-graduate work at the University of Wisconsin and Northwestern Univer- sity. At various times employed by Lake Forest flllinoisj News, National Office Supply Company, Waukegan, Illinois, National Specialty Company, North Chicago, Illinois, Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. At West Nottingham Academy since March, 1945. JOE RAYSON, Manager of Commirrary. Born in England. Fa'ther an officer 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. MRS. DORIS BERYL RAYSON, Regirtered Nurre. 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. MRS. MARGARET CUTRIGHT, B.A., Librarian. B.A., Vassar College, 1930, Packard Secretary School, New York City, 1941, Special Investigator, Boston Elevated Railroad, 1932-19333 Secretary, Home Owner's Loan Corporation, Nashville, Tenn., 1933-1934, Secre- tary, Treasury Department, Nashville, Tenn., 1934-1936, Secretary to Librarian, Nashville joint University Li- braries, 1936-1938, Librarian in Charge of Gifts and Exchanges, Peabody College, 1938-1940, Secretary to Assst. Editor, Methodist Publishing House, 1940-1942, Secretary to Head Master, junior School, Castle Heights Military Academy, Lebanon, Tenn., 1942-1944. At West Nottingham Academy since September, 1944. MRS. MARTHA Y, RAWLINGS, Secretary lo the Head Marter. 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. ETHEL W, MCCARDELL, Secretary to the Regirtrar. Beacom College, Wilmington, Delaware, 1942, Secretary to Lawyer, Yuma, Arizona, At West Not- tingham Academy since May, 1944. Colora, Maryland. WILLIE GRAY ALLEN, Bi-centennial Secretary. Smithdeal Business College and Pan-American School, Richmond, Virginia. Secretary to the President and Treasurer of Radford State Teachers College, Radford, Virginia, for seventeen years, Secretary to the President of Averett College, Danville, Virginia, 1932-1944. At West Nottingham Academy, Colora, Maryland, since September 9, 1944. MISS LOIS E. ROWLAND, Bookkeeper. Oxford High School, Oxford, Pennsylvania, 1944, Stenographer and Clerk, Silver Canning Company, Colora, Mary- land, june to December, 1944. At West Nottingham Academy since january, 1945. Nottingham, Pennsyl- vania. 'H. GRESS HANNA, B.S., M.A., Inrtructor in Hir- tory, Algebra, and Public Speaking, Director of Alb- leticr, Arrirtant Coach 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 Qs.g.j United States Navy. 'GEORGE E. STETSON, A.B., M.A., Arrirtant Head Matter and Instructor in Matbematicr. A.B., Bowdoin College, 1930, Bates College Summer Session, 1931, M.A., Harvard University, 19333 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, Basketball, 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., Arrirtant to tbe Head Matter, Houremarter of Wfiley, Instructor in German and French. 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 f194lj. Returned to West Not- tingham in 1942. Leave of absence from September, 1943. In the Service. 'WILLIAM S. DOUGLAS, A.B., Regirtrar and In- Jtructor in Mathematics. Houremarler 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. Other men, who have been members of the Faculty for shorter periods during the year are: Benjamin Lucas, jr., Richard E. Fisher, james E, Haynie, Everett Matti.x, and Ellsworth Fortman. 'On leave of absence.
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Furultq und lldministrutiun Stuff fur 1944-45 j. PAUL SLAYBAUGH, A.B., M.A., LL.D., Head Marzer 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., School Mozhef. 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., Inrlruclor in Sri- 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. GEORGE R. STUBBS, A.B., Iurffuclor in Marbe- matirr. 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. FRANCIS j. DONAHUE, A.B., Inrlruclor in Englirh. A.B., New York University fnight schoolj, 19399 at- tended New York University of Law, 1935-1936, clerk in office 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 office appliance repair business. At West Nottingham Academy since November, 1943, CHARLES B. REMALEY, B.S., Inrtructor in junior School. B.S., Allegheny College, 1935, Instructor in Chemistry, Physics and Biology, Coach, Centerville High School, West Brownsville, Pennsylvania, 1939-1941, In- instructor in Health and Physical Education, and Coach, Uniontown, Pennsylvania, High School, 1941-December, 1942. At West Nottingham Academy since january, 194 . MRS. HELEN L. REMALEY, lnrlruclor 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. FREDERICK C. NEUMAN, Ph.D., Inrirurlor in Ger- man, French, Lalin. Born in Vienna, Austria. Studied at Universities of Vienna and Prague, receiving two doctors' degrees from University of Vienna. Taught from 1920 to 1938 at the Academy for Teachers and gave special lectures at the University of Vienna, 1939-1940 taught privately at the University of Bristol, Bristol, England. Since 1940-in United States-has taught languages and European History at Western Carolina Teachers' College, Pineland College, Salem- burg, North Carolina, St. Christopher's School for Boys, Richmond, Virginia. At West Nottingham Acad- emy since July 1944, FRANK CUTRIGHT, JR., B.A., M.A,, Regirtfar and Inriruczor in Englirh. B.A., Concord College, 1933, M.A., University of Richmond, 1935, Cincinnati Conser- vatory of Music, 1931, Medical College of Virginia, graduate study, 1938-1939, George Peabody College for Teachers, graduate study, 1940-1942, Vanderbilt Univer- sity, graduate study, summer 1942. Instructor in English and Languages, The Beckford School, 1935-1936, In- structor, English, Tappahannock High School, 1937- 1938, Instructor, Anatomy and Embryology, Concord College, summer 1939, Fellowship Instructor in English, George Peabody College, 1940-1942, Associate in Eng- lish, Castle Heights Military Academy, 1942-1944. Member: Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Psi Omega, Kappa Alpha. ,Member Virginia New Curriculum Commis- sion, 1938, At West Nottingham Academy since Sep- tember 1944. MRS. ELINOR B. NEUMAN, A.B., M.A., Inrzfuczov in Spanirh. A.B., Swarthmore College, 1929, M,A. Mid- dlebury College, 1934 summer. Studied a year at Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, on a scholarship from Institute of International Education, N. Y., taught English, German, General Language in Norristown, Pennsylvania, 1929-42 ftwo years' leave for study during that timej. Member: Phi Beta Kappa, Mortar Board, Delta Gamma. At West Nottingham Academy since 1944. A, STANLEY DIDGET, B.S., Superrfiror of Agri- culzuml Projerlr. B.S., Pennsylvania State College, 1942, Represented the C.I.O. in negotiating the first contract between S.K.F. industries and a national labor organi- zation, helped carry negotiations through the American Arbitration Association and the United States Depart- ment of Labor. At West Nottingham Academy since October, 1944. MRS, ETHEL M, DIDGET, Inrlruclor in lower junior School. At West Nottingham Academy since October, 1944. MAURICE S. NICHOLS, A.B., Dean and Inrtruclof in Hirlory. A.B., University of New Hampshire, 1929, Columbia University Law School, 1929-30, New York University Law School, 1935-1936, Clerk, Offices of Barton and Andler, Attorneys, 1936-1937, Membership New Hampshire Bar Association, 1937, General prac- tice of law in New Hampshire, 1937-1942, Member New Hampshire House of Representatives, 1939-1941, Moderator, Town of Boscawen, New Hampshire, 1940- 1942, Secretary Director, Penacook-Boscawen Chamber of Commerce, 1938-1942, Lieutenant United States Army Air Corps, 1942-1943, Commandant, Oakland Military Academy, 1943-1944. Member: Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Upsilon, Horace Chase Lodge No. 72, A,F. 8r A.M., Subordinate, Pomona, State and National Grange. At West Nottingham Academy since October, 1944. - Q-, K a nllu Q fit .o' 1. 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