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ENGLISH FACULTY M155 H Brown M155 M Sturdevant M155 R Re1chenbacher Mr C March Mr H Brown Mr H Parker Mr V Shedleskl English Every student at Wyomnng Semmary real1zes the lmp rtance of the Enghsh Department and the help each of the teachers vulllngly renders to the student The head of the Engl1sh Department 1S Prof Harold Brovs n Brovs n Semor Sen1or Mount 1.11 15er Souets who IS also adx 1ser to the llfyommg Prof 1 graduate of Amherst and Harxard teaches Fngl1sh and remedlal readmg ASSlSIlDg 1n Engl15h IS M155 Helen Brown '1 graduate of H lyolte and Columbm M155 Broun IS also to the Sen1or Class and to the Adelphlan Teachmg un1or 'ind Semor Fnglush IS Prof Charles March an alumnus of w7llll'iI11S and Harxard Prof Mtrth s students enjoy drama due to hlS 1b1l1t1 to en 1ct plaxs Prof March IS llso thc nduser to tht Ufnnaim Another able mstructor 15 Prof Horace Parker who mstructs Freshman and un1or Engllsh Prof Parker IS also the coach of the tenn15 team He IS a graduate of Wlll1HmS College M155 Marxan Sturdex ant an alumna of Ss racuse Lnl sers1ty came to Semmary from W1lkes Barre C1ty Schools xx here she vsas the head of the Fnghsh De partment MISS Sturdex ant teaches Sophomore Enghsh Commg from Bucknell Lnnersxts IS M155 R11tn F Renchenbacher vsho mstructs Freshman I:ngl15h well '15 Latm Students at Semmars are llso vxell IL quuntcd unth her I11USlL21l ablllty A recent 3ClLllIlOIl to thc l'ngl15h Department IS Pr f wrllllifll Shedleskl xx ho IS 1 graduate of George toun LHIXCFSIIX Mr Shedleskl tcachcs Sophomore ind un1or lgnglnsh . , . , . , . . , . . , . . , . . D Q V V . . . . ' , Y - A ' 1 J , . V . v 1 1 ', 1 v ' , - , - R. . 1 , ' , 1 1 ' , V '- ' ' ' ' . 9 ' 1 , I . 4 L . Oy , .K . , . 1 I - , , , H , V. . . - V ,I L, 1 , K .5 - 1. J . . 1 1 . I 1 - . - - 2 - . . I . . V 2 1 V - ,g 4 . 1 . 5 v . r . .. ' ' 1 ' ,' , ' . 2 1 1 ' 1 I , ,. , . , ,' , xl. 4 ' r- K . 1 1 1 Il A q K 1 x . 1 - Y ,' , ,N ' . -. . . 2 I , . t ll
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DEAN JAMES A. ADAMS A New England accent and a smile. and a sense of humor characterize Dean Adams to the endless line of students that go to his office to benefit from his wisdom and advice. In addition to performing his duties as dean, he is head of the Mathematics Department and teaches classes in ad- vanced algebra. A widely traveled man, he received his bachelor's degree from the University of Maine, and his master's from Columbia. For his aid to the Class of '54, we say a heartfelt Thank you. PROFESSOR J. T. HUGHES To Professor Hughes, Seminary's associate Dean. the job of discipline has been given, and, despite the unpleasantness of his task, he is always patient and understanding. In addition to this duty, Prof. Hughes teaches chemistry, and is faculty adviser to the Honor Court. A graduate of Seminary, he attended XVesleyan College and has done graduate work at Cornell. He has served Seminary faithfully, and many students have reason to thank him for his work with them in Chemistry . ll MISS IRMA E. FOSTER Efficiency, understanding and profound concern for her charges in Swetland are exhibited by our pre- ceptress. Aside from managing Swetland, Miss Foster teaches classes in algebra, trigonometry, and solid geometry. Her patience and hard work have been in- valuable to College Board applicants and Annapolis aspirants. Miss Foster graduated from Oberlin College and has done graduate work at Oberlin, Syracuse, and Cornell. The respect and friendship of her students constitute our praise to Miss Foster.
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'S Qr' MATHEMATICS FACULTY M1ss M Hull M1ss E Foster Mrs M Trxblcr Mr J Howell Deanj Adams Mr I Bossler M1ss M Dunstan Mr A Inglmg Absent Mr W Symons Nlcuthemcztlcs Chalrman of the Math Department IS Dean ames A Adams a graduate of the Unnerslty of Mame He teaches a class ln adxanced algebra vshxch has become famous because of the Dean s log1c vut and understandlng manner MISS Frma F Foster our preceptress IS a teacher of sol1d geometry and tngonometry She IS a graduate of Oberlm College and has done graduate. work at Syracuse 0berl1n and Cornell Mlss Fosters pauence Alan L Inglmg an Annapolls graduate teaches courses IH adyanced algebra and plane Geometry 1115 personal1ty and manner of teachmg 1nsp1re students to do therr best Another efficnent member of the Math Department IS Mrs Vlary M Trlbler a graduate of MIS6flCOfdlH By her wonderful pat1ence and ab1l1ty Mrs Trlbler has gamed the respect and adm1rat1on of her students Mlss Mar1on Dunstan 1nstructor 1n plane geometry vnll go out of here may to do faxors for thc studcnt body Mlss DJHSIHII a graduate of Bucknell Lnners 1ty lS a valuable member of our Math Department Professor Whlfred L Symons lS the phnlospher of the Math Department and IH class one guns a p1cture of l1fe as a vsholc A graduate of Syracuse and Co lumbla Prof Symons IS a yery clplble teacher of algcbra MISS josephlnc I-lull 1 graduate of D1ck1nson teachcs classes 1n algcbra geometry and trxgonometry Mxss Hull has had a r1ch background of teachmg perlence and has proxen herself yery competent Prof lrymg Bossler another algebra teacher IS a graduate of Lrsmus and Purdue H15 th Jrough knoxsl edge of math and capable manner of dealmg yuth students haye made hxm a fax orlte synth all Prof ames Hoyycll IS a recent addmon to the Math Dcpartmcnt and ycry vsclcome one too Prof Howell mstructs classes 1n llgcbra and IS grxduate of Susque hlnna and Bucknell Ln1xcrs1t1eS 15 - l , v xi ' L, I A 1 . , . , . . ' , . . , : , . . , . , . . . I . . ' 5 J . ' , 1 ' ' ' C . Y . u . ' 7 3 . It I . L , q . V . . . I w 2 . 1 ' '. 1 ' 1 V A ' . 1 .. P ' , ' . , ., , 5 ' 1, . 1 1 1 1 , , Q 1 . 1 K 1 1 X K. l C K h ' P L v 1 - L . . . . d . Q . . 1 ' , 2 . . ' ' ' , an slncerlty make her well llked by all. 1 V 1 W ' 1 ' 1 , Q ', 1 '. . . - ' ex- ' 7 9 D 1 ' ' Q . ' 1 a C . 1 . . 1 ' ' - . . . . , . K ' 5 p I D , I A 1 , K , , ., , ,, , . I . , , , - 1, ' Q 2 1 1 1 , 2 . . -
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