Wyoming Seminary Prep School - Yearbook (Kingston, PA)

 - Class of 1945

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PROFESSOR BARCLAY TUCKER Professor Tucker comes from Southern Pennsyl- vania. After graduating from Lehigh University, he worked at Bethlehem Steel Company and began teaching at Clarks Green. Botany is his ho'bby, and Professor enjoys traveling around Pennsylvania vis- iting places of interest. PROFESSOR LOREN N. CRISPELL An expert at handwrit- ing, a keen sense of humor, and an ardent interest in flying make up Professor Crispell's personality. He is commander of the local C.A.P. Unit' and holds the ranks of first lieutenant. This is his fifteenth year at Seminary. MISS V. HELEN ANDERSON Miss Anderson is our capable mechanical draw- ing and art instructress. She likes lobsters and oy- sters and claims her favor- ite pastimes are sewing, painting furniture, and eating. Miss Anderson ab- hors icy streets and gum chewers. QSSQ M 'lf F' PROFESSOR ERNEST E. QUAY Professor Quay is our capable Director of Athletics and head of the Dean School of Business. He started his athletic career at Ursinus and was an All-American football player. He has been at Seminary thirty-four years and has been popular with every student body because of his wit and good-natured personality. He is liked by all as a teacher, coach, and friend. lf, D if -' .!f',- !,,f ,j . .. N , ,Y fa... .x X 1 -H ' xi, l' ' , , , . V617 I N psi?-X x -HDD -.ll '-j,,f,g I A, Q 9 QTL?-Nj3'f'. MISS SARA S. BARR Teaching typing, doing needlepoint, and being in charge of the girls' sev- enth-bell dayroom portray Miss Barr, one of the favorite typing teachers in the Commercial Depart- ment. Miss Barr attended Wyoming Seminary and Katherine Gibbs. MISS ALICE P. COCHRANE Miss Cochrane is most often found in the Com- mercial Department teach- ing typing. Although many academic students know her very little, she is very well liked by all the students. Miss Coch- rane dreams of the day when she may again travel. MRS. MARY K. ICHTER Unfortunately Seminary students in the Academic Department do not have the pleasure of knowing Mrs. Ichter, who herself is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary. Mrs. Ichter teaches shorthand in the Dean School of Business. She also has a hobby.

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PROFESSOR J. THEODORE HUGHES Professor Hughes is head of our Science Depart- ment. The apple of his eye is his very pretty young daughter, Miriam. ProfeSs0r's one ambition is to own a home in the country with a garden where he could putter in his spare time. PROFESSOR I-IORACE S. PARKER Wrestling with his son is one of Professor Park- er's favorite pastimes. In the summer he can be found fishing and swim- ming in the lakes of Ver- mont. Professor Parker says he likes food, which accounts for his size. MISS ANNA W. KUTZNER Miss Kutzner, a gradu- ate of Vassar, teaches German and mathematics. She is the head of the Junior Red Cross and, having once been a coach of girls' basketball and track, she is an active sup- porter of almost every sport. PROFESSOR B. EVERETT LORD The ideal teacher, lik- able, good-natured, fair and, above all, patient, such is our own Professor Lord. Fortunate are those who have him for chemis- try and physics. Prof. is a graduate of Temple University and formerly taught at Camden High School, Camden, N. J. . P- F ff'7INP9:k V MISS MURIEL REES Miss Rees is our pretty, blonde dramatic and pub- lic speaking teacher. The successful plays which Seminary has produced this year give evidence of her dramatic ability. Her calming advice is greatly appreciated by those quak- ing seniors on their fate- ful oration day. PROFESSOR EDWIN J. ROBERTS Professor Roberts, grad- uate of Wesleyan Univers- ity, wears a Phi Beta Kappa key and is head of the Latin Department, but Kurt, Joyce, and Parker are his pride and joy. Reading is the Professor's pastime and steak is his favorite food. PROFESSSOR CHARLES L. MARCH Professor March pos- sesses a keen sense of humor and this, combined with his excellence as a teacher, make his classes teresting. This year's both informative and in- Opinator is testimony to the amount of time and effort he puts into his work. PROFESSOR LA URENCE SAMPSON Anyone who graduates and has not had Professor Sampson in class has missed something that is all bound up in his good humor and culture. Bull fights come alive when he repeats them. We will all miss you, Professor, and' here's to your success.



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MISS DOROTHY KAY One of the- newer addi- tions to the Seminary fac- ulty is Miss Kay, teacher of history and Business English. Miss Kay, a Sem- inary graduate attended Edinburgh University, in Scotland, and Boston Uni- versity. She is capable and has a pleasing per- sonality. S. E s M I S S BETTY PAULING Anyone looking for ex- cellent violin instruction can find it on the first fioor of Nelson Memorial Hall. For this, is the studio of pretty young Miss Pauling. Her students are numer- ous and come not only from Seminary, but from other schools all over Wyoming Valley. MISS ANNA M. ROY Patience, understanding and appreciation are char- acteristics of one of our c h a r m i n g commercial teachers, Miss Roy. She has won the favor and ad- miration of all her stud- ents, as well as of the boys and girls in the Boarding Department. PROFESSOR ERNEST H. BENNETT For twenty-one years Professor Bennett has been in charge of the Music Department of Wy- oming Seminary and is one of Wyoming Valley's leading musicians. He thinks of teaching as' fun, not work. He received part of his education in the Royal High School abroad. S0 M 14,0 N 6 Pggvq-AQ-Di U 'pffvlmrff MISS ELSIE PERKINS The competent leader of chapel songs and well- known music teacher is Miss Perkins. Under her capable leadership the Glee Club has given several performances. She has won high praise and has many private students. ' PROFESSOR GEORGE V. SHEEDER Since 1911 Professor Sheeder has taught violin at Seminary. A graduate of Wyoming Seminary, Professor Sheeder at- tended the Belgian Con- servatory in Brussels and received his degree at Ithaca. 1' PROFESSOR POMPILIO FORLANO Professor Forlano is the friendly gentleman with the perpetual smile on his lips. Although he was a newcomer last year, Wy- oming Seminary has al- ready profited deeply by his excellent musical in- struction and jolly disposi- tion. MISS SARAH K. YOUNG Miss Young received her instruction in voice, piano, and organ at Wyoming Seminary before taking another piano course in teaching at Temple Uni- versity. Since 1926, Miss Young has proved to be a valuable addition to the Music Department.

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