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SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Our Science Department is ably headed by our Associate Dean, Prof. I. Theodore Hughes. Professor Hughes brings his classes through the trials and trib- ulations of chemistry. Another member of this depart- ment is Prof. B. Everett Lord, who teaches physics to juniors and seniors. Sophomores learn the science of biology from Prof. Robert A. Buntz, who heads this section of the department. The fourth member of this group is Prof. Robert L. Stultz. This Southern gentle- man also teaches classes in the mysteries of chemistry. SCIENCE FACULTY Seated - Prof. B. Everrett Lord, Prof. I. T. Hughes. Standing-Prof. Robert A. Buntz, Prof. Robert L. Stultz. HISTORY DEPARTMENT Seminary's History Department is headed by Prof. Leroy Bugbee. He teaches American History, Sociol- ogy, and Economics, in addition to being a lecturer and writer. A very Well-known member of this depart- ment is Prof. Henry G. Kiessel, who teaches U. S. and English History. Teaching Civics, Ancient History, and U. S. History to his various class Knuckleheads is Prof. David B. Eavenson. Mrs. R. Paul Bowersox and Professors Benjamin Kennedy, Wilfred Symons, and Robert Weaver also have classes in Civics.
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ENGLISH DEPARTMENT One of Seminary's assets is its English Department. The competent head of the department is Prof. Harold F. Brown, who teaches Senior English. Miss Ilelen L. Brown and Prof. Charles L. March, both reliable instructors, teach Senior and Iunior English. The efheiency and experience of Miss Marion A. Sturdevant bring the sophomores through their English difficulties. Prof. Robert VVeaver, a well liked new teacher, and Miss Ruth Reichenbaeher teach English to the Fresh- men. The last but certainly one of the most respected of this group is Prof. Horace S. Parker, who teaches Sub-Freshman, Freshman and Iunior English, ENGLISH FACULTY First Row-Miss Marion Sturdevant, Mrs. Murray Scurcnian. Miss Ilelen L. Brown. Second Row-Prof. Horace S. Par- ker, Prof. Harold Brown, Prof. Rob- ert NVeavcr, Prof. Charles L. March. Absent-Miss R. Reiehenbachcr. MATH FACULTY This department is headed by Dean Iames A. Adams, who instructs a class in advanced algebra. Our Pre- ceptress, Miss Erma Foster, teaches classes in trig- onometry, solid geometry, and algebra. Prof. Alan L. Ingling teaches advanced algebra and plane geometry. Plane geometry is also taught by Miss Marion Dun- stan. Mrs. Mary E. Tribler, Miss Iosephine Hull, Prof. NVilfred L. Symons, and Prof. Irvin Bossler all teach classes in algebra. The sub-freshmen classes in arith- metie and elementary algebra are taught by INIIS. R. Paul Bowersox.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Vlfyoming Sen1inary's language department is divided into four parts - French, Latin, German and Spanish. Messieurs Parker H. Burt and Theodore Abbot teach first and third year French and second year French, respectively. Mrs. Murray S. Scureman instructs beginners in French also. Head of the Latin Depart- ment, Prof. Edwin I. Roberts teaches first year Latin and Cicero. Prof Abbot instructs his students in Ceasar and Vergil. Other members of this department are Mrs. LaVerne Gloman and Miss Ruth Reichenbacher. Pro- fessor Henry G. Kiessel is Seminary's German Professor. From our Spanish department come Miss Iune Search and Prof. Robert Weaver. -rw 191 Ji r W - X ,W W af , E sr if W at Paris JWrri,aNsPlgMi-i X r asa' -1 ii as FOREIGN LANGUAGE FACULTY First Row-Mrs. LaVerne Glornan, Prof. Edwin I. Roberts, Miss Iunc Search, Prof. Henry Keissel. Second Row-Mrs. Murray S. Scure- man, Prof. Theodore S. Abbot, Prof. Robert Wfeaver, Prof. Parker H. Burt. Abesent-Miss R. Reichenbacher. MUSIC DEPARTMENT The head of Seminary's music school is Prof. Ernest E. Bennett, who teaches organ and the theory of music. Miss Sarah K. Young assists Prof. Bennett in the teach- ing of organ and piano. The vocal section is under the supervision of Mrs. Elsie Powell. Conductor of the Triple Trio and teacher of the new and interesting music appreciation classes is Miss Phyllis Clark. The Mixed Chorus is directed by Prof. Leslie Hopkins, who also serves as our chapel organist. Prof. Geo. V. Sheeder, who has been at our school for over forty years, is the instructor of violin. MUSIC FACULTY Front-Prof. E. Bennett. Second Row-Miss P. Clark, Prof. C. Sheeder, Miss Young, Prof. L. Hopkins. Absent-Mrs. E. Powell.
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