Wyoming Seminary Prep School - Yearbook (Kingston, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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Left to right: Mrs. Powell, Miss McDonough, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Brosnan. Absent - Mr. Hennighan 'bv 42- First row: Miss Cochran, Mrs. lchter. Second row: Miss Barr, Mr. Charles. 21 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Mr. Brosnan, as head of the depart- ment, conducts classes in physical ed- ucation and health. He is also Semin- ary's Director of Athletics and Coach of the varsity basketball and track teams. Mr. Wilson coaches football, swimming, and baseball in addition to his gymnasium duties. ln his first year on the faculty, Mr. Hennighan has con- ducted gym classes and has organized an extensive intramural program. For the girls Mrs. Powell teaches gym and health and coaches the varsity and iunior varsity basketball and hockey teams. At the request of several senior girls, Mrs. Powell also instructed a course in Senior Life Saving. Mrs. McDonough supervised some of the study halls, the Water Ballet, and May Day. These five people competently carry out the department's aims: to develop and maintain a maximum physical efficiency and useful athletic skills to be combined with good sportsman- ship and an enioyment of wholesome recreation. BUSINESS SCHOOL The Business School of Wyoming Sem- inary, founded in 1863, is noted throughout Wyoming Valley for its ex- cellent business courses, offering in- struction in accounting, stenography, business law, and other secretarial studies. Many college preparatory stu- dents take advantage of the school's excellent typing course. The head of the Business School is Mrs. lchter. The remainder of the fac- ulty includes Miss Barr, Miss Cochran, and Mr. Charles. Each year the School of Business grad- uates and places in positions an ad- mirable list of future assistants to the business world.

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Mrs. Davis Mrs. Caswell THE LIBRARY The Bennett Memorial Library contains a meticulously selected collection of books, magazines, and pamphlets numbering about 8,800. An institution ot which Wyo- ming Seminary can be proud tor both its size and quality, the library is an ideal spot tor research, study, and browsing. Mrs. Caswell, assisted this year by Mrs. Davis, Nancy Ensley, and William Lawry, supervises the functioning ofthe library and is greatly responsible tor its success. ART Under the supervision ot Mrs. Gale, the Seminary art students are encouraged to use the principles of color, form, and perspective in original artistic creations. A mechanical drawing course is taught by Mrs. Gale as a sub-division of this department. Opinator covers, chapel posters, dance decorations, and murals are all products ot the art room. By using the various media and by training the eye, hand, and mind to work to- gether, the art student at Wyoming Seminary will in- crease his appreciation and enioyment of the visual wonders ot the world. Mrs. Gale MUSIC DEPARTMENT Mr. Carl F. Roth, as director ot the music school, has done much in his two years at Wyoming Seminary, as the increased enrollment of the music school will show. He teaches piano, voice, organ, and theory. Mr. Tre- bilcox was introduced to the student body by a recital in September. Since then he has become more familiar to some students in his capacities as instructor of the fascinating music appreciation course and as a piano teacher. For the first semester Mrs. Waller conducted the Glee Club and the Triple Trio. Upon his discharge from the army, Mr. Waller returned to his position as director of these musical organizations. After forty-six years of service to the Wyoming Semin- ary School ot Music, Mr. George V. Sheeder has an- nounced his retirement. Mr. Sheeder taught violin and band instruments, his wife will continue to instruct piano. Miss Young, a piano and organ teacher, and Mrs. Powell, a voice instructor, complete the music school's faculty. Seated: Mr. Roth. Standing: Mrs. Powell, Mr. Treblicox, Mrs. Sheeder, Mr. Sheeder, Miss Young.



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Mrs. Charlton, Miss Rustay, Mrs. Scoble - Dean's Office Faculty Index Theodore S. Abbot: 43 Virginia Terrace, Forty Fort, Pa., Harvard University, A.B., Columbia University, M.A. in Latin, Ecole Francaise de Middlebury, entered 1926, Head of Modern Language Depart- ment, French, Sophomore Class Adviser, Student-Faculty Council. James A. Adams: Wyoming Seminary, University of Maine, B.A. in Mathematics, Columbia University, M. A, in Mathematics, entered 1920, Dean of Wyoming Seminary, Head of Mathematics Depart- ment, Advanced Algebra, Student-Faculty Council. Sarah S. Barr: 34 Meyers Street, Forty Fort, Pa., Misericordia College, B.B.S., Katherine Gibbs School, entered 1935, Typing. John A. Betterlyz R.D. No. 3, Moscow, Pa., Yale University, B.A. in History, entered 1958, United States History, Irving L. Bossier: 609 Bryan Street, Reading, Pa., Ursinus College, B.S., Purdue University, M.S. in Mathematics, Advanced Studies at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, entered 1952, Plane Geometry and Algebra, Adviser to Independent Society. James P. Brosnan: Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., Springfield College, B.S., Ithaca College, entered 1955, Director of Athletics, Coach of Basketball and Track, Physical Education, Algebra, Ad- viser to W Club, Student-Faculty Council, Athletic Council. Harold F. Brown: 557 Charles Avenue, Kingston, Pa., Amherst College, A.B., Harvard University, Ed. M., Breadloaf School of English, en- tered 1927, Head of the English Department, English, Adviser to the Wyoming. Helen L. Brown: 446 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, Pa., Mount Holyoke College, B.A., Columbia University, M.A. in English, Northwestern University, entered 1927, English, Senior Class Adviser, Adelphian Adviser, Athletic Council. Leroy E. Bugbee: 81 West Union Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Boston University, B.A., Phi Beta Kappa, Harvard University, M.A. in Eng- lish, Duke University, Columbia University, entered 1925, Head of the Social Studies Department, United States History, Economics, and American Government, Adviser to the Senior Class. Robert A. Bunlz: Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., Princeton Univer- sity, A.B., Northwestern University, M.S. in Biology, Sigma Xi, Harvard Summer School, entered 1946, Biol0QY7 Adviser to the Honor Court. Mrs. Walters, Miss Llewellyn, Mr. Mack - Business Office Miss Davis - School Nurse Clarence F. G. Busse: R.D. No. 1, Harvey's Lake, Pa., Ripon College, A.B., University of Wisconsin, University of California, Lehigh Uni- versity, entered 1955, Latin, Adviser to the Chess Club. Eleanor W. Caswell: 37 Chester Street, Kingston, Pa., Thiel College, A.B., Marywood College, B.S. in L.S., Columbia University, entered 1949, Librarian. Earle V. Charles, Jr.: Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., Kingston High School, entered 1957, Accounting, Business Law, and Business Mathematics. Alice P. Cochran: 102 South Packard Street, Hammonton, New Jersey, Pierce School of Business Administration, Temple University, en- tered 1925, Business English, Filing, ancl Typing.

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