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MISIC FACULTY I-limi mu'-Mrs. Sheeder, Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Glidden. Serum! mu'-Mr. Sheeder. Mr. Tooker, Mrs. E. Perkins, Mr. Bennett. PHYSICAL ED. FACULTY Mrs. R. Dzurica, Miss M. Hoff- man. Mr. A. Knepper, Mr. S. Schatz, Mr. D. Eavenson, Mr. D. Daise. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Under the capable direction of Prof. Ernest Bennett, the Music Department offers a wide field of study. Prof. Bennett also teaches harmony and theory, and offers private instruction in organ. Mrs. Elsie Perkins Powell is the head of the voice department. Assisting here are Mrs. Dorothy Glidden, who is director of the Triple Trio, and accompaniest to the Mixed Chorus, and Prof. W'm. Stebben Tooker, who teaches voice and directs the Mixed Chorus. Mr. Tooker is a new addition to our music faculty. He also teaches classes at the Day School. Prof. George Sheeder has been teaching violin at the Seminary for years. He also offers instruction in trumpet. Miss Sarah K. Young and Mrs. George Sheeder also help to round out this very complete music department. Both of these women offer instruc- tion in piano. The Music Department is located in Nelson Memor- ial Chapel, and reaches many who are not students at the Seminary. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT This department provides for the physical develop- ment and well being of the Seminary student. Prof. David B. Eavenson, the director of athletics, heads this department. He is also head of the Squires' foot- ball and baseball teams and the swimming team. The instructors in boys' physical education are Profs. Stanley Schatz, Donald Daise. and Alvin Knepper, Prof. Schatz, a graduate of Stroudsburg State Teachers College, obtained his master's degree at Bucknell. He coaches the Knights' football and basketball teams. Prof. Daise, a graduate of East Stroudsburg. coaches the Knights' wrestling team and is assistant coach of the Knights' football team. Prof. Knepper, a graduate of Ursinus, received his M.A. at N.Y.U. He coaches the Squires' wrestling teams. Teaching girls' gym and health are Miss Margaret Hoffman and Mrs. Rose Dzurica. Miss Holfman, an alumna of Seminary, graduated from Mount Holyoke. She swam in the 1928 and 1952 Olympic games. Miss Hoffman is coach of the girls' hockey and basketball teams. Mrs. Dzurica is a graduate of Iowa State Uni- versity.
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PUBLIC SPEAKING Ixery gridutte of Wyoming SLIIIIHIFX is thinl-.ful for the Publie Speileing Course ably Illlglli by Miss Dirothy ldyylrds who also telehes PII'lllIIlLI'IIII'X X A gridu ite of Host in I niyersity xy here she reeeixetl r li S degree N ss lyyirds ilsm graduated rc II lel ind loxyers Seho il of the lhe tter Prior to eonii g t Seminiry she tiu ht it lnelieott unlor Co er Aside from her regulir te iehinv sehedule she is the direetor of the Drimitie Soeiety me fteulty ulyiser to the PI mom ins ART The Art Department offers training in art. designing. and mechanical drawing. It is efhci- ently' headed by' Miss V. Helen Anderson. who giy es to her students an appreciation of art work at its best. Miss Anderson has studied in the best art schools of the United States and Europe. She re- ceiyed her Ph.B. Degree from Boston L'niversity and has done extensive work at Rhode Island Schaol of Design and Cape Cod School of Art. Nliss Anderson is largely' responsible for the irt vsorle md the eoyers of the O nmlw und als: for the y irious posters displayed ibout the ftnpus At the end of the sehool year the Art Deptirt ment presents in exhibit displaying the vsorle ieeomplished during the year LIBRARY 'I he library is located on the first floor of Sprague Hall and contains oyer 7 D00 yolumes and subscribes to more than 35 magazines The library contains a yer tieal file recreation books magazine col leetions, and excellent reference books All the material is capably organized by Mrs Pleanor Casvsell, vyho is graduate of 'I hiel folleve Mrs Caswell has done adyaneed study at Penn State, Columbia and the Uniyersity of Pittsburg 'I he library is kept up to date by the careful selection of nevt books purchased annually from a fund proxided for in the school budget It also proyides maps pamphlets, periodicals and newspapers . 4 f N X iii L is I K ' U ' It , . ' '.z ' ' p '.: I - u s M . . A 4, t 'L I '1 .H 1 A , 'J N 'A I ' V, t ,zz '. 2: lv Q as 4-- vs 1 2 , . , A s-i -2 .A ' ' ' lf' . I . l' A . A vi . 4 1 . r v. - . I j 5 . y . 1 1 I , . K , t . Y . ' ' D 1 W - .' ' L , , , 4 bn a Y 1 '4 ' , 1 . . . L V. V V . . ' Y Q , ' 1 . ' 'z' xi I' 1 j 1' 1 pf: '.' in z': -11' Lay: Yi . Q Y ' ALA 'Q A A. p n'A- p rv , . 'J he -1 .Ile lit A , 4.1 K a 1' fu .-1 9 1 Y I ' 'rl o.' 'tg 1 f I ' fll'3,,e. F4 I D s nl K 41' Ar' ' A 1.x A A ' l la' 1 ' 1 'L . I6
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Mr. C. Mack Miss S Golomb BUSINESS STAFF The Dean's Office and the Business Office are essential to both students and faculty of Wyoming Seminary. In the 'f business office you will find Mr. Clarence Z 5 C. Mack, who acts as bookkeeper and A handles all incoming and outgoing moneys. Miss Stella C. Golomb is Doctor Decker's secretary and supervisor of the switchboard. This year has seen additions made to the staff of the dean's office. In the bookstore is Miss Rosemary Vogel, a graduate of the Dean School of Busi- ness, 1950. Another new member is Miss Welhelmina Detrick, also a graduate of the Dean School of Business, who is Dean Adams' Secretary. Still serving as capable record clerk is Miss E Rustay This group makes the Dean s Office and the Business Office the efficient and smooth running organizations they are MBUIIUGSUCS Nllss S Golomb 'Nhss XX Dctntk 'Sins 'N Dans Miss R Nogtl Nils P Rustay 18 - , i M ---- Q , .,. 1 , 4 ,. X ,y ,', fi ,l . ' .. ,, .'. .7 .. s .. ',
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