COLUMBIA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 353 VOL. XX JULY. B. S. N. S. Catalog 1915 College Hill • P. 0. NO. 4 Quarterly Number BLGOMSBURQ LITERARY INSTITUTE and ttttt flTwmtf fit kml Sixth District Bloomsburg, Pa, 1915-1916 Box 475 CALENDAR OF THE. BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL (CHARTER NAME) Sixth District Bloomsburg, Columbia County Pennsylvania 1915-1916 PRESS OF GEO E. ELWELL & SON BLOOMSBURG. PA. BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE Calendar 1915 1916 1915 FALL TERM 13 Weeks Opens Tuesday, September 7th, 1915 Philologian Anniversary, Thursday November 25th, 1915 Closes Saturday, December 4th, 1915 , 1915—1916 WINTER TERM 13 Weeks Opens^Monda}', December 6th, 1915 Beginning of Christmas Vacation, Thursday, December 23rd, 1915 Work resumed, Tuesday, January 4th, 1916 Calliepian Anniversary, Saturday, 8:15 p. m., February 19th, 1916 Closes Friday, March 10th, 1916 1916 SPRING TERM 14 Weeks Opens Monday, March 20th, 1916 •2nd Year Contest, Saturday, 8:15 p. m., April 29th, 1916 Recital, Music Department, Saturday, 8:15 p. m., June 17th, 1916 Baccalaureate Sermon, Sunday, 3:30 Entertainment by Junior Class, 19th, 1916 '17, p. if., June 18th, 1916 Monday, 8:15 p. m., June Class Reunions, Tuesday, 2:00 to 5:00 p. m., June 20th, 1916 Day Exercises, '16, Tuesday, 8:15 p. m., June 20th, 1915 ^Commencement, Wednesday, 10:00 A. m., June 21st, 1916 i Class AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Board A. Z. SCHOCH, of Trustees 1916 President - - Vice President JAMES C. BROWN, 1917 Secretary JOHN M. CLARK, Esq., 1916 L. E. WALLER, Esq., 1918 N. U. FUNK, Esq., 1918 O. W. CHERINGTON, 1918 HON. VORIS AUTEN, 1916 G. J. CLARK, Esq., 1917 - - M. K. D. J. YORKS, 1917 WALLER, (Ex-Officie) Jr. Trustees Appointed by the State JOHN R. TOWNSEND, 1917 CHARLES W. MILLER, Esq., DR. J. J. BROWN, 1916 MILTON J. HESS, 1917 PAUL E. WIRT, Esq., 1918 A. W. DUY, M. G. Esq., 1918 YOUNGMAN, 1917 McGINNES, 1916 BENJAMIN APPLE, 1916 L. E. WM. H. HIDLAY, Treasurer 1913 : BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE Standing Committees Finance : CHARLES W. MILLER, M. K. YORKS, HON. VORIS AUTEN. Grounds and Buildings: J. C. BROWN, x N. U. Household JOHN M. CLARK, J. J. Instruction PAUL E. JOHN BROWN. and TOWNSEND, j. c. GRANVILLE BENJAMIN APPLE. J. CLARK, : MILTON J. J. J. HESS, BROWN. Credit and Collection: M. G. JOHN YOUNGMAN. FUNK, BROWN, and Apparatus: W. CHERINGTON, N. U. R. Discipline Heat, Water and Light O. CLARK, McGINNES. Furniture, Library W. DUY, M. : WIRT, L. E. A. JOHN FUNK. R. TOWNSEND, AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL The Faculty and other Arranged in Officers Groups According to the Seniority Heads of Departments D. J. WALLER, of Appointment Jr. PRINCIPAL ANNA McBRIDE, ' PRECEPTRESS WILBUR, G. E. M. A. HIGHER MATHEMATICS WM. SUTLIFF, B. M. A. MATHEMATICS SHAMBACH, / ARITHMETIC AND ALGEBRA JENKINS, F. H. A. M. REGISTRAR J. G. COPE, M. E. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND CHEMISTRY MARY A. GOOD, B. P. CHEMISTRY ALBERT, M. C. H. E. t A. M. GEOGRAPHY . JOSEPH H H. DENNIS, TrFNNI?, A, ft <"\ < **. DIRECTOR COLLEGE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT VIRGINIA DICKERSON, M. E. LATIN MARION HARDY, GERMAN AND G. A. B. LATIN EDWARD ELWELL, Jr., A. B. FRENCH O. H. BAKELESS, A. M. THEORY AND PRACTICE OF TEACHING PRINCIPAL OF ANNA M. BENSON MODEL SCHOOL AND CRITIC TEACHER HELEN F. CRITIC AND CARPENTER, M. E. MODEL SCHOOL TEACHER of BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE MABEL MOYER MODEL SCHOOL TEACHER CRITIC AND EDITH MAIZE METHODS, CRITIC AND MODEL SCHOOL TEACHER D. S. HARTLINE, A. M. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BESS HINCKLEY, ASSISTANT IN —CLAYTON ASSISTANT IN J. . " JAMES T. BIOLOGY BENNETT, BIOLOGY GOODWIN, STENOGRAPHY, TYPEWRITING AND COMMERCIAL BRANCHES A. BRUCE BLACK, PENMANSHIP J. FOOTE, C. Litt. B. ENGLISH MRS. ELLEN SCHOONOVER, ENGLISH MYRTLE A. SWARTZ, A. B. ENGLISH MAUDE FISKE, READING AND LITERATURE MRS. J. K. MILLER, VIOLIN, PIANOFORTE. ENSEMBLE SARA HORBLIT, PIANOFORTE, HARMONY AND THEORY AND HISTORY OF MUSIC MABEL H. RICH, VOICE AND PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC ELLA C. RITCHIE, LIBRARIAN B. S. AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL ADELE E. McQUISTON, ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN WILLIAM BRILL, A. M. HISTORY AND CIVICS VIRGINIA McQUISTON, DRAWING, PAINTING AND HISTORY OF ART JOHN W. WEIMER, DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL CULTURE BERTHA SCHOOLS, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL CULTURE FANNY M. MITCHELL, DOMESTIC SCIENCE LEROY ANDERSON * Vl w « L. INSTRTJCTOR IN MANUAL TRAINING JESSIE LENOIRE FREAS, NURSE PERRY FREAS, SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Standing Committees of Faculty Advisory Board in Athletics. J. G. WM. J. C. J. W. COPE, B. SUTLIFF, FOOTE, WEIMER. Public Entertainments. THE PRINCIPAL, C. H. ALBERT. BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE Normal School Course Outline of Four Years' As finally revised and adopted December 30th, 1910. This course is based on the "unit" plan as proposed by The Carnegie Foundation. "A unit" represents a year's study in any subject in a secondary school constituting approximately a quarter of a full year's work. (This statement is designed to afford a standard of measurement for the work done in a secondary school. It takes the four- year high school course as a basis and assumes that the length of the school year is from thirty-six to forty weeks that a period is from forty to sixty minutes in length, and that the study is pursued for four or five periods a week but, under ordinary circumstances, a satisfactory year's work in any subject can not be accomplished in less than one hundred and twenty sixty minute hours or their equivalent. Schools organized on a different basis can nevertheless estimate their work in terms of this unit). Students admitted to the First Year shall have a fair knowledge of Arithmetic, Reading, Orthografy, Penmanship, Grammar, Physiology, United States History, Geograf)7 Civics, and the elements of Algebra to Quadratics. Test by ; ; , Faculty. FIRST YEAR No. of 60 minute periods or No. of 45 minute periods. Algebra Latin or German School Management and School Law Orthografy Reading and Public Speaking Ancient and Medieval History Physical Geografy Arithmetic Grammar Vocal Music Physical Training Manual Training and Domestic Science 120 120 120 30 40 80 40 80 120 40 60 40 160 160 160 40 50 100 50 100 160 50 80 50 SECOND YEAR 1160 No. of 60 minute periods or No. of 45 minute periods Plane Geometry' Rhetoric, Composition, Classics Botany Civics Book -keeping Modern History and English History Csesar or German General Methods Drawing Physical Training 120 120 80 160 160 100 80 50 100 160 160 100 80 40 40 80 120 120 80 60 1150 German may be substituted for Latin in the first and second years. > AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL THIRD YEAR No. of 60 minute periods or Psychology and Observation 120 120 80 60 60 60 120 80 40 120 60 Cicero, German or French Literature, Eng. and Am. History, U. S. Geografy Physiology and School Sanitation Solid Geom. and Trigonometry Methods in History and Geografy Zoology Chemistry Physical Training 160 160 100 80 80 80 160 100 50 160 80 1216 In the third year Economics or the History of Arts and Science i be substituted for Cicero, or German. Geology or Astronomy may be substituted for Solid Geometry or Trigonometry. « . . - FOURTH YEAR No. of 60 minute periods or No. of 45 minute periods 120 160 Practice Teaching 80 100 History of Education 10O Agriculture and Nature Study 80 40 Arithmetic Grammar Methods Virgil, in Grammar Arithmetic and German and French Public Speaking Physics Drawing Manual Training or Domestic Science Physical Training . 50 50 100 40 80 120 40 120 40 40 160 5o 160 SO 50 80 60 1110 In the fourth year Ethics, Logic and Sociology may be substituted for Virgil, or German. Philosophy of Education, or Surveying in. substituted for Ethics, Logic or Sociology. Report of Committee on Extent of Work in Curriculum of 1910. I. II. Agriculture. As presented in tin- books of B. G. Taylor <>r Bailej Algebra. First Year. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Review of fundamental operations Including factorfa Fractions, Including ratio and sitnpl< on. Simple equations with a stud) of graphs. Involution and i-voluiioii. Quadratic equations. Radical equations. Theory of exponents^ Binomial theorems. Practical problems. 9. In order t<> complete tins u..rk 7. 8. in a \..it. the student a full year's work in algebra before entering. racy of thought are predominant aims La the \soik. bad should Quickness and sees . . BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE to Arithmetic. III. 5. First Year. Drill in the fundamental operations with integers, decimals and fractions. Denominate numbers, omitting tables that are not in common use. Mensuration and surfaces. Percentage and its application. Interest, including discount. 6. Ratio, 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. and simple proportion. Involution and evolution. 8. Drawing 9. Metric system. plans, plots, and maps to scale. Practical problems of all kinds. Frequent reviews and drills. 10. 11. Fourth Year. 1. Intensive study of arithmetical principles involved in the fundamental operations in integers, fractions, and decimals. 2. 3. Practical mensuration. Miscellaneous problems. 4. Drills 5. Oral work. 6. Emphasize the importance of good English in all solutions. Metric system Study of banking, stock market, money and other sources of arithmetical problems. 7. 8. IV. demanding alertness and accuracy. Book-keeping. Double entry, using some standard budget system, tury, V. Modern Botany. among 1. Purpose and differences 2. Methods 3. 4. Plant food and plant physiology. Division of labor and functions. plants. of reproduction. 5. Growth. 6. Movement and response 7. Seed, fruit, and domestication. Ecology. Practical application of Botany. Analysis and classification of plants. Plant pathology. 8. 9. 10. 11. Suggested texts VI. e. g. Illustrative. to stimuli. — Bergen, I^eavitt, Andrews. Chemistry. Structure of matter. 1 2. 3. 4. ' 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. j Elements and compounds. Study of the common Elements. Chemical laws. Chemical theories. Chemical mathematics. Study of common compounds. Chemical reactions. Application of Chemistry. At least 40 periods of laboratory work. Suggested texts— Remsen, Peters. , New Cen- — AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL II Domestic Science. VII. Sewing, judging materials as to quality, 1. Development suitability, wort)' of skill. — Cooking, judging materials, combinations— menus preparaDemonstration to be made by teacher. tion and serving. 2. Principles of home construction, furnishing, decorating care, ventilation, heat, light, &c. 3. Drawing. VIII. First Year. 1. Freehand drawing from 2. Mechanical drawing. 3. Design. 4. 5. Composition Color work. 6. Sketching. 7. Methods objects. Second Year. IX. — Principles. of teaching children. Ethics. in Mackenzie or Robinson's Principles and Practice Peabody's Moral Philosophy. As X. French. First Year. grammar. 1. Elements 2. 3. Conversation. Composition. 4. Reading. of See German, e. g. Frazer & Squair. Second Year. Grammar, Composition, Reading, Convex High School Manual. XI. Geology. Physiografy. Minerals ami rocks. History of Geology. Field work with notes, 1. 1. 3. 4. e. g. Brig] Geografy. XII. Physical. A course equivalent to that given in textbook introduction to Physical G< ing points Brigham , : 3. Heating ami motions of the earth frith Atmosphere and vreathi Land, agents at work ami leading forms. 4. Short- forms. 5. Field work. 1. 2. Political. Third to include Lik of Mt .nui BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE I* 1. History of geografy. 2. Review 3. Field work. 4. Maps and map drawing. Topographical U. S. Maps. Suggested texts— Redway and Hinman, Roddy. 5. ' of facts. Geometry. XIII. Plane. Study of the 2. five books. Correlate algebra, arithmetic and geometry. 3. Practical problems. 1. Solid. Continue the work of the preceding year. Make and use models and devote considerable time to practical problems based upon the demonstrations. XIV. German. First year. or Birrwith. Elements of grammar, e. g. Joynes & Weiselhoeft Conversation on familiar subjects and incidents. Composition. Memory work,— choice, simple poems Reading, Maershen and Erzaellinger, stress on oral translation and about 40 pages of simple German, e. g. Im Vaterland, 1. .2. 3. 4. or Immensee. Second Year. 1. Gtammar. 2. Composition, and reading and translation Jungfrau von Orleans, or equivalent. XV. Wm. Tell, and Die Grammar. 1. In first year the work in Grammar should be of the usual aca- demic character, familiarizing the student with analysis, and practical use of correct syntax. Suggested texts, — Maxwell's Advanced Lessons in Grammar, Reed & Kellogg' s Higher Lessons in Carpenter's, Guerber's English Grammar, Steps in parsing, English English, English, Lyte's. 2. In the fourth year attention should be given more largely to the grammatical structure of selected sentences, and to the historical phases of English Grammar. Suggested texts, Kimball's, The English Sentence, Sandwick Bacon's High School Word Book, Baskerville Sewell's Structure of the English Sentence. — & XVI. & History. 1. Ancient and Medieval. As much as is offered under this heading in Myers' General History. 2. Modern. As much as heading. is offered in Myers' General History under this — AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 13 United States. As much 3. as is Channingor Elson, McLaugh- offered in Morris, lin. Civics. Present system of Nation and State government, historic development of American government, National and State 4. constitutions. Suggested texts, - Philips, Maltby, Shimmell, Guerber, Flickinger. XVII. History of Education. The following subjects should be included : Biografy of great educators. History of important systems. History of great schools. Special history of the more common subjects of study. History of important methods. Kemp. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. XVIII. Latin. First Year. Elements of Grammar and vocabulary of 1. at least 500 words thoro preparation to read Caesar. Second Year. Caesar, and equivalent for the fourth, with close attention to Grammar and Roman History of th< riod. 2. Three books of 3. Cicero, six orations, including Manilian Law, with special at teution to composition and Bngliah derivati 4. Virgil, six Third Year. Fourth Year. books composition gy and poetic forms. XIX. ; ; special attention to mytholo- Literature. Bngli&h and American. As a foundation to an appreciation of the Seld of BngliaD American Literature, enough time should Ik- given tothi tory of literature to enable the pupil to know the and the eminent literary lights of each. Chief emphasis should be given to the study of the m make the learn themselves, presenting enough w miliar with the stj le oi the authors given in the hiatoi Suggested texts, Tappan, Bngliah and American Literature, ' Hallock's Literature, Matthews' America] ter, Simons Brander Matthews' Standard edition of Clasei< college entrance* XX. I/>gic. As in Jevons ft Hill, or Taylor, Int. to American Literature, BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE 14 XXI. Manual Training. Wood working, basketry, and clay modeling in art depart- ment. XXII. Methods, General Should present such subjects as : Aims of education. Conditions to be studied. 1. 2. 3. Equipment. 4. Technique. 5. Methods Reading and Penmanship and other elementary in subjects not given special time in schedule. Suggested texts, XXIII. 1. Methods The course 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. XXIV. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. XXV. Thorndyke Murray. in Arithmetic. of study. b. Elimination. State course of study. c. Other courses. a. 2. — Smith, How How to teach arithmetic in the primary grades. to teach in the grammar schools. Sources for problems in the community life. Devices for teaching arithmetic. The literature of the subject. Discussion of the pedagogical problems of the subject. Methods in History and Geografy.. Psychology of perception and memory. Definition of the field of History and Geografy. Correlation with other subjects. Apparatus. Plans and devices. Exercises, maps, and equipment. Causes and conditions of historic development. Orthografy. Spell all words in common use, all special terms found in the subjects of study. This exercise should be continued at least once a week, thruout the year wherein spelling is not a required subject of the course. Suggested texts,— High School Word and Book Champion Speller, Hicks' Rational Speller, Rice. XXVI. Physics. Purposes. 1. 2. 3. To give the student a clear knowledge of the elementary principles of physics as applied to practical life. To store the mind of the student with the great fundamental truths and laws of physical science. To develop in the student the power to manipulate apparatus in the performance of experiments. to be based on laboratory work. 4. Study 1. Courses. Properties of matter. 2. Mechanics of 3. Forces of heat, magnetism and electricity, sound and light. Suggested texts,— Milikan & Gale, Sharpless & Philips. solids, liquids and gases. o AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL XXVII. Physiology. Shall present the subjects 1. : Anatomy. 2. Physiology. 3. Hygiene. Physical welfare of school children, civic obligations as regards health of individual. Suggested texts,— Davison, Coler, Peabody. XXVIII. Psychology. 3. Physiological basis of Psychology. The presentative faculties. The representative faculties. 4. Thinking and Reasoning. 5. 6. The The 7. Child Psychology. 1. 2. feelings. Will. The psychological principles to pedagogy application of should be the constant aim of the work. Suggested texts, James' Briefer Course, Betts, Baldwin. — XXIX. Reading and Public Speaking. In the flrstjyear this work should consist chiefly in getting the ability to read the various types of literature in a dear, easy, anil expressive manner. Attention should not be directed much to the rules of public speaking, but to the formation of the habit o! plain reading. In the fourth year the emphasis should be placed upon the raleeoi effective public speaking, and each member <»t the dasi should not have less than two formal appearances before an audu iu l ol more than just the members of the cl I Reading. Suggested texts,— Involution of Baldwin's Readers; any standai Steps to Oratory; MacKwen'fl Shurter's Public Speaking. • 1 XXX. Rhetoric, Composition, and Cumm I I ( This work should aim at making the ject as given in a standard text in I within the learner the RJietoi i ins these principles in his own comp miliarizing him with Literary clai ous t\ prs of composition, Suggested texts, i.<i illustrating * in —— BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE XXXI. School Management. Present such subjects as 2. Classification of pupfls. Study of individual pupils. 3. Recitations and examinations. 4. Rewards and punishments. Moral culture. Suggested texts,— Seeley, White, Wickersham. 1. 5. XXXII. School Sanitation. Shall present the subject of 1. 2. 3. 4. Lighting. Heating. Ventilating. Seating. Shaw. XXXIII. Trigonometry. 1. Trigonometric functions. 2. The 3. 4. Goniometry. Logarithms. 5. The oblique 6. Practical XXXIV. right triangle. triangle. problems with field work. Surveying. 1. Study instruments 2. Land surveying. 3. Triangulation. Levelling. Railroad work. City surveying. Plotting, blue prints, copying, etc. 4. 5. 6. 7. XXXV. for office field work. Zoology. — Relations. 1. Plant and Animal 2. Study of animal types. 3. 4. Periods in life of animal. Social instincts and habits. 5. Reproduction. 6. Birds. Insects, including 7. and economic entomology. Evolution. 9. Laboratory and field work. Suggested texts,— Davison, Coulter, Colton & Herrick, We recommend Chemistry in the Third year and Physics in the Fourth. Adopted. 8. XXXVI. Music. Require for the course in vocal music that which will fit the students to meet the requirements of the course of study for elementary schools. 7 AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 1 Conditions of Admission to the Four Years Course Properly certified graduates of approved Pennsylvania 1. high schools of the first grade and city high schools as fated by the Department of Public Instruction, shall be admitted to the third year of the Four Years' Course of the State Normal Schools without examination, and be conditioned in the branches that have not been satisfactorily completed by such students. Properly certified graduates of approved Pennsylvania 2. high schools of the second grade shall be admitted to the second year of the Four Years' Course of the State Norma] Schools without examination, and be conditioned in the branches that have not been satisfactorily completed by such students. Properly certified graduates of approved Pennsylvania 3. high schools of the third grade shall be admitted to the first year of the Four Years' Course of the State Normal Schools without examination, and be conditioned in the branches that have not been satisfactorily completed by such students. 4. A person who desires to be admitted to the second or the third year without having previously attended an accredited high school, must have a certificate ot a commissioned Superintendent of Schools, showing that he has pursued the branches of the first year or the first and second years, with his standing in those branches, or must pass a satisfactory examination by the Faculty in said branches, or be conditioned in them. But the studies in which any one is conditioned under this rule or any one of the rules above, shall not foot Up more than 320 weeks. If the Faculty of any State Normal School <>r the 5. State Board of Examiners decide that person is not prepared to pass an examination by the State Board, he shall not 1* mial mitted to the same examinations at an) other S School during the same .school year. (J. If a person who has completed the State \)^.. ot an\ \c.u at inations required for admission to ti any State Normal School desires to enter Another Normal School, the Principal of the School at which the examination was held shall send the proper certificate to the Principal o! the school which the person desires to attend. • • Candidates for graduation shall have the OppOt limit} 7. of being examined in any higher branches, including rocaland and all instrumental music and double entry book keeping studies completed by them shall be named in their ccrtitit Persons who have been graduated may DC examined at au\ ; I BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE S State examination in any higher branches, and the Secretary of the Board of Examiners shall certify on the back of their diplomas as to the passing of the branches completed at said No certificate or diploma valid for teaching, exexamination. cept the one regularly issued by the State Board of Examiners to regular graduates, shall be issued by any State Normal School, or any person connected with any such school. A S. certificate setting forth the proficiency of all applicants in all the studies in which they desire to be examined by the State Board of Examiners shall be prepared and signed by Studies that have the Faculty and presented to the Board. been completed at a high school shall be distinguished by the separate list words "high school" or the initials "H. S." of each class shall be prepared for the use of each examiner, together with a separate list of students conditioned in any branch, with the branches in which they were conditioned, and the grades shall be indicated in every list where substituThese lists shall be tion is made or extra branches are taken. ready for the State Board before the examination begins. A 9. No State examination shall be given to any student on part of a year's work unless the stud)* is completed, but (except in the last year's examination) a student may be conditioned by the State Board of Examiners in not more than two subjects, covering not more than one period of work for a year. Accurate records of these conditions shall be promptly sent to the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and the fact that the students thus conditioned have taken up such subjects and passed them by the Faculty shall be certified to in writing to the State Board of Examiners before such students are admitted to another State Examination. 10. Within fifteen days after the examination by the State Board at any Normal School, the Principal of the school shall send to the Department of Public Instruction a complete list of all who have taken advanced branches, together with a list of these branches, also a list of those to whom diplomas and certificates were granted, and a list of those who passed the State examination in any year, naming the year. Graduates of State Normal Schools in the regular 11. course, and graduates of colleges approved by the College and University Council, who shall satisfactorily pass the Faculty and State examinations in the course required therefor, shall ' receive the degree of Bachelor of Pedagogics. And Bachelors of Pedagogics who have, after receiving such degrees, taught successfully for two years, and passed the Faculty and State examinations in the course required therefor, shall receive the degree of Master of Pedagogics. AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Residence for the last two years shall be required of except in the case of graduates of Four Y. Courses in colleges approved by the College and University Council, who may be graduated after one year's residence. 12. all students, Supplementary Course Leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Pedagogics. (Home or Spencer). Advai Philosophy of Education. Psychology, (James' Briefer Course, or Angle). Discussion of Educational Problems. Bagley or Horn* School Supervision, including School Law, (Dutton and Sneddin) and Perm 'a School Law. Devices for Teaching, (Smith, Parker or Chubb). Educational Themes, (Eliott, Hanus, or Halleck). School Apparatus and Appliances- description, use and prep< aration, (Rowe or Kirkpatrick). Leading to the Degree of Master of Pedagogics. Two years of teaching after graduating in the Regular Coura Professional Reading, with abstracts; History of Education in the United States (Brown); European Schools Klemm )\ Systems of Education, as found in Encyclopedia Britan| nica. JtC. Sanitary Science School Ajchit* A full equivalent will be accepted tor any of the books named above. The courses in reading and classic all the courses are determined by the Board of Principals their annual meeting, and are the same for all Schools. ; I at 20 BLOOMSBL'RG LITERARY INSTITUTE The Departments. The Professional Department. The aim of the school in this department is to make wellrounded men and women, such as are needed to guide the development of children. All the departments of the school cooperate to this end by insisting on thorough scholarship. Thruout, emphasis is placed on the development of power to do, and on ideals to be followed. The Junior Class makes a careful study of school sanitation, including plans of buildings, grounds, etc., and the general conditions for the successful organization and management of a school. The Second Year Class takes an elementary survey of the principles of General Method, considering the aims of Education, the problems of Interest, Apperception, Correlation, etc. with special method work in Reading, Penmanship and other elementary subjects not otherwise provided for in the regular schedule. The professional subject for the Junior Class is Psychology. The laws of mind, in their application to daily life, and to the problems of the school-room, are here carefully and practically considered. brief course in genetic psychology, acquaints the student with the more fundamental results of modern child study. These courses lead directly into and supplement the special method work, which, with observation in the school, prepares for the practical work of the Fourth Year. During the Senior Year the work of previous years is supplemented, broadened and applied in daily teaching under criticism. Reviews are given in different branches for deeper insight, and to furnish a better basis for method. The study of the History of Education also during this year broadens the horizon and enlarges the experience of the prospective teacher. A Psychology, Child Study and Method. All of these are connected as closely as possible with actual work. In Psychology emphasis is laid on its applications to questions of discipline and method. In addition to a general knowledge of the child- study movement, and of the essential facts of physical and mental growth, the Seniors are taught to test children for defects of sight and hearing, and to make such observations as will enable them to come into more helpful relations with their pupils. The general methods are shown to follow from the psy- AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 21 chology and child-study. Sufficient emphasis is placed upon special devices to enable the teacher to be at home in her own school. Thruout, the students are led to see the principles on which the methods are based, that they may become more independent and self reliant, and hence more ready to adapt their work in an intelligent manner to the conditions they will meet. Preparation for Work in Ungraded Schools. many teachers begin their work in country attention is given to their needs. The arranging of programs and adapting of methods are considered, as also the making of simple but helpful pieces of apparatus, the making and care of aquaria, the study of nature, and in general the use of all the natural supplies for decoration and school work which location offers to the country school, but which the teacher usually overlooks. Inasmuch as districts, especial Careful Practice Teaching. Several periods each day for the entire year are given by of the Senior class to teaching and observation. Each graduate averages over five months, often an entire year, of actual teaching under careful supervision. The aim is to develop teachers who can plan and carry out their own work. Every teacher is led to think over his work both before and He is given a class for a definite after the practice teaching. number of weeks, and prepares in advance a written plan of work for the entire period. This is examined and criticised, At the close of the as are also the weekly and daily plans. teaching period he makes a summary of the work, and indicates where it might have been improved. The opportunity is afforded for students to receive special training in music, drawing and gymnastics, under the superStudents showing vision of the heads of these departments. unusual ability in any particular branches are given opportn nity to specialize to an extent sufficient to enable them to con members duct departmental work. The Model School. The Model School, like the graded public school* four experienced critic teachers in separate of eight grades, rooms have charge- of two grades each, Thus the children re Ceive the close attention of skilled specialists, and the teaching is under constant and competent inspection. children are also under tin instruction of the regular teachers in Physical Training in the gymnasium. by the Seniors The BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE 22 The College Preparatory Department. The College Preparatory Department of the Bloomsburg Literary Institute and State Normal School is by no means a new departure. It dates from the original establishment of the school in 1866, and is maintained in connection with the teachers' courses by special provision of the state charter. The community and the trustees of the Literary Institute were unwilling to allow the institution, which they had founded and fostered at great expense and personal sacrifice, to become a state young people institution, unless the provision to furnish the of the community with a broad, general educa- be continued. has always been the policy of this school to urge upon its students and graduates the importance and advantage of a higher education than a Normal School is fitted to provide, and it is a source of pride and gratification to those in charge of the various departments, that the school is constantly represented among the students of the colleges and universities of the country, by large numbers of its former students and tion, could It graduates. The preparatory work done at Bloomsburg differs materfrom that of the majority of preparatory schools. All ially the strictly College Preparatory branches, as well as those of the teachers' courses, are presented to the student with reference to their pedagogic as well as academic values. This necessarily results in giving students a broader conception of these subjects than is otherwise possible, and renders graduates better able to think for themselves. That these methods are practical is shown by the work done in college by those who have made their preparation here. A number of Pennsylvania colleges offer scholarships to graduates of this department, thereby testifying to the quality of its work. Diplomas are granted to all those who complete the courses satisfactorily, and are accepted in lieu of entrance examinations at many colleges. The growth of this department has encouraged the management to make important changes in the courses and in the manner of conducting the work, and the department now does more effective work than ever before. It is well equipped with pictures, casts, maps, etc., to assist its work. An electric lantern with a good supply of lantern slides also belongs to this department. Outlines of the courses of study provided by the departwill be found elsewhere. (See index). ment AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 23 The Music Department. To those seeking a Musical Education and to those desiring to fit themselves to teach music, this school offers superior advantages. Instruction is given by competent teachers of broad and Practice rooms are being equipped successful experience. with Ludwig pianos. Course of The Study. course of study in Piano, Violin and Voice is divided Elementary, Preparatory, Intermediate and Advanced. It includes Harmony, Theory and Musical History. into four grades — BEGINNERS. Beginners and those not far advanced are especially welcome. They receive correct fundamental principles, and as a rule make steady and rapid progress. Vocal Music in the Public Schools. Music occupies an important place in the public school In many towns and cities public school teachers curriculum. are required who can teach children to sing. Thruout the Junior year of the regular course classes are maintained, giving systematic instruction in vocal music. Students in other departments of the school are permitted to join these classes without extra charge. Pupils are given numerous exercises in sight singing and a thorough study is made of the rudiments of music, and practice is given in rendering the best music. 1 Musical Organizations. Choruses and Glee Clubs and classes in ensemble playing are organized each year, affording a good opportunity for those desiring to become proficient in sight reading, strengthening of tones, accuracy in time, phrasing and expression. Requirements for Graduation. Diplomas are granted only to students who evince natural All pupils are entitled to certificates, upon musical ability. satisfactory completion of the Pour Year Course. Graduates in any of the courses in music are required to have a good education in English branches. Proficiency in all the subjects mentioned in tin- English branches of the College Preparatory course will be the minimum requirement. BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE 24 No can be fixed for finishing any of the Muaccording to the ability of the pupil. Some advance more rapidly than others, and can complete a No one is graduated because course in less time than others. of having spent a certain amount of time in any course. Prodefinite time sic courses. It varies ficiency is requisite. Department of Physical Education. It is a recognized fact that the body needs education as In fact, the body needs to be educated in well as the mind. order to properly educate the mind. This department is in charge of special instructors who have for their aim the full and harmonious development of all parts of the physical organism. Health, grace, beauty, and ease of movement are secured by systematic training in a large and well equipped gymnasium. (See description elsewhere.) Measurements are taken and exercises prescribed for deThe veloping the parts of the body that need especial care. results of the training in the gymnasium alone are worth, to many students, more than they pay for their entire expenses in the school. The measurements often reveal physical defects which before were unknown to exist. Many of these are promptly corrected by prescribed exercises. Known physical defects which have failed to yield to persistent medical treatment, often quickly disappear under this system of physical education. Special training in this department is sometimes given to enable men and women who desire to direct gymnasia or department of Physical Training, according to the most approved method, to do so. To this end thorough instruction is provided, not only in gymnastics, games and aesthetic movements, but also in those principles of Physiology, Psychology and Hygiene of the human body, upon which sound physical training must always depend. The Art Department. Not only does the school make provision for the drawing required in the Junior year of the Normal Course, but in the Model School and preparatory grades drawing is also carefully taught. No other subject in the curriculum is better calculated to develop and quicken the powers to observe. Besides, drawing, like music, adds to the enjoyment of life, and brings AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL most pleasure to those who are skilled in this method c: pression. Many who have studied drawing before entering school, are able to do advanced work in drawing, en painting, water coloring, and designing. The Department the of Science. The growth of the school and the increased deinstruction in science which came with the adoption <-f the advanced courses of study, made it necessary to provi laboratories, and to furnish them with the best a. This finally culminated in the erection of Scicm described elsewhere, in which excellent chemical, ph\ biological laboratories have been fitted up. Theded over by able scientists, who are also skilled teachei these subjects. The apparatus is ample, and of fa No old-time book work in science is done, but lab field work with courses of reading and original research. M use is made of the electric projector with microscope ments to illustrate the work. The school is fortunate in lipment and teaching force for the work in science, and the students wh< the instruction are still more fortunaf Prospective medical students find the work in th>. ratories very helpful. (Outline of Medical Preparatorj - - vSee Index.) No additional tuition charge science, but students pay a fee to chemicals, breakage, etc. I made is O m for ID ver the cost in i S Geografy. The work in Geografy have had considerable trainin the preliminary work must b The Work pre* that n such is n«»t I as outlined cover- THK WORK : A careful study of the l' i. "The nent, or, as some term it this, is a detailed Studj of the Ph World and This includes primary and (leaks, river systems, 2. effect A and Lata detailed stud> ol climate, and on surface and earth habitable for man. Kit'. th( BLOOMSHURG LITERARY INSTITUTE ' i The introduction and application of elementary Bioand History, in their relation to Geografy, and from this, and the relation of the mineral, vegetable, and animal Ids to the economic life of man. Note. In all of the foregoing, careful outline and relief maps are drawn of the sections studied. It is expected that nits will thus come to have in their minds a "living picture" or map of any portion of the world of which they may subsequently read or hear. A careful study of the commercial relations of the 4. 3. world, interchange of commodities, divisions of labor, money standards, purpose and duties of consuls, great highways, &c. With the aid of photographs and cabinet specimens, a study of raw products, exports and imports, manufactured articles, world centers of manufacture, historic outline of the growth of commerce and the like, are carefully introduced. carefully selected cabinet forms a prominent Note. part of the apparatus in all the foregoing work. It includes samples of leading exports, and also those of hundreds of imports from nearly every foreign country of the world. Constant use is also made of geografic pictures, maps, globes and other teaching aids. A Physiology. A state law requires the study of "physiology and hygiene with special reference to the effect of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and narcotics on the human system" in all schools supported by state appropriation of money. We, therefore, assume that the more elementary phases of the work have keen sufficiently well learned in the public schools and as the time allotted to the subject is only twelve weeks, no effort is made to cover the subject as ordinarily provided in the textbooks of this grade. Instead, such subjects (1) as can not well be handled in the public schools of lower grade, (both for lack of facilities and time and because of the immaturity of the pupils) and (2) as have also an important bearing on the subjects that lie ahead of our student-teachers, are more thoroughly studied. The objects especially held in view are : The knowledge of the matter, (2) training in laboratory, ( 1 ) lecture, and text-book methods of getting the matter. On this basis the material selected for work consists of the following The cell and the development of the many-celled ( 1 ) from the cell, explaining the organization of tissues, organs, and systems, and their relations. Study of microscopic mounts, and lectures illustrated by lantern slides. Study of gross structure of Central Nervous System (2) ; : AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 27 by dissection of calf's brain, cat's brain and spinal cord, and comparison of both with models of human. Cranial and Spinal Nerves. (3) Ganglia. (4) End organs of sight, hearing, smell, taste and tench. (5) demonstrations from dissection Dissections by students ; and from models study and drawings of scopic slides and lectures illustrated by lantern slides instructors, examinatic The Lymphatic system. Excretory system. of text-books (6) (7) (8) (9) n ; ; quizzes ; study ; . The Reproductive App nd Reproduc Foods, stimulants, narcotic-. Emergencies. (10) experiments text-books Illustrated lectures and examinations. Applicants must pass an examination on the usually included in the text-books provided for the ; ; ; school course. By a preparatory course provision is made for whose course in common school plrysiology has not ficiently thorough to enable them to pi The State Board covers the entire ground in animation. The Department In order to enter upon and successful! in the department of History and Civ must have done preliminary work in l including the geografy of the com The course in the stud the First work hi aril the America. During two terms of the S study of Modern History and English H During half of the third History comprises a thorough stud) the period of discovery and explor tion, the and the national period, together with tin u eminent which comprises the reatmenl ognized authority, «.: Theorigin, d national government. • cal applicatiou of the constitution of the emphasis thriiout the COUl m 1 History and Civics. of ieval

the commercial studies. course is very complete, and should appeal to sp who expect to go int<> office or commei mand for well trained office help is great, but the appl commercial house must be thoroughly The demand dn good stenographers ii vw a position in a This | and BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE 30 young man who takes such a position has every opportunity for advancement. He is in close contact with the men at the head of the business houses, and if he has ability, Hundreds of prominent men in it is likely to be recognized. mercantile and professional circles thruout the country commenced life as stenographers. Shorthand has been the stepping stone for many successful lawyers and newspaper men in the United States, who started low and kept their e}-es and ears open, and worked conscientiously. the cultured Special Classes for Graduate Students. There will be special classes during the spring term for graduate students of the Normal School who wish to return and prepare for teaching the commercial branches. If desirable, these classes will be carried on 'into the early summer, so as to give teachers the opportunity of taking up the work after their schools are closed. Teachers Classes. At all times classes are organized for the purpose of giving special opportunities to public school teachers who wish to prepare themselves for better positions. Certificates To and Diplomas. each student on graduation is issued a Normal Teachthe holder to teach any two subsequent years in the public schools of the state. After teaching for two full annual terms in the common schools of the state he may receive the second or permanent State Normal School Diploma. To secure this, a certificate of good moral character and skill in the art of teaching, signed by the board of directors by whom he was employed, and countersigned by the county superintendent of the county in which he taught, must be presented to the Faculty and State Board of Examiners by the applicant. Blanks for this certificate will be furnished on application. They must be executed and returned to the school before the time of the State Examinations. A charge of fifty cents is made to cover cost of issuing diploma. er's Certificate entitling AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Preparatory Collegiate Courses. Classical Course. (a four years' course) All the branches of the various college preparatory courses of the school are pursued with the same thoroughness required in the professional courses. Students completing these courses are ready for admission to the various colleges and are admitted to many without examination. Diplomas are granted to those who complete these courses. Required Studies of the Classical Course. FIRST YEAR. Fall Spring Term Winter Term Term Arithmetic Arithmetic Algebra Geografy (Physical) Algebra Geografy (Descriptive) Arithi!! bra cial English Grammar U. S. History English Grammar History Elementary Latin Reading and Spelling Reading and Spelling (Commer- ,raf> i ista i , Grammar s ttin Elem Reading and Spelling Physical Culture thruout the year. SECOND YEAR. Fall Winter Term Term Arithmetic Spring Term Arithn* tic tem) M bra Algebra Caesar Caesar English Grammar History English I S. • Reading and Spelling Element Elementary Greek Physical Culture thruout the Grammar Histon j mai BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE 32 THIRD YEAR. Fall Winter Term Term Spring Botany Plane Geometry Rhetoric Anabasis Advanced Algebra Plane Geometry Rhetoric Anabasis Advanced Algebra Plane Geometry Rhetoric Anabasis (begun) Term Cicero Cicero Prose Composition during the year in connection with Caesar and Anabasis. Physical Culture thruout the year. Cicero FOURTH YEAR. Fall Winter Term Term Natural Philosophy Spring Term Greek History Natural Philosophy Laboratory Work) English Classics Englis h Literature Eng. Hist'ry Med. &Mod. Medieval and Modern History or History or Grk Hist'ry Rom. Hist. _ or Rom an History Virgil IVirgil Natural Philosophy ( Laborato r y Work) English Literature *English History or Anabasis I 1 . ! Virgil | tion jLatin Prose tion Composi- ) Greek Prose Composi- Greek Prose Composition , Homer Homer Latin Prose Composi -Latin Prose Composition ( I tion. [Greek Prose Composii tion Physical Culture thruout the year. * Offered in alternate years. Note. Work in German may be substituted for Greek as a second language. Advanced Geografy, Physiology, Biology or Geology may be substituted for Botany. Forty lessons of Jones' Greek and Latin Prose Composition are specified, together with translations of connected prose. Provisions are made for meeting the special requirements of any college for certain selections of prose or poetry. Latin-Scientiiic Course. (a four years' course) This course is provided for those desiring to enter upon a course in college. Additional Mathematics in Science are here required. scientific . AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Required Studies of the Latin-Scientific Course. FIRST YEAR. The work of the Preparatory Year is the same for the Latin-Scientific Course as for the Classical Course, except that Elementary Latin is not required. SECOND YEAR. Winter Term Term Fall Term Spring Arithmetic Algebra Elementarv Latin Algebra Arithmetic (Metric System) Algebra Elementary Latin Elementary Latin Drawing Drawing English Grammar U. S. Historv English Civil Grammar English Grammar Geografv [review] Botany Government Reading and Spelliug Physiology THIRD YEAR. Fall Term Winter Term Advanced Algebra Plane Geometry Advanced Algebra Plane Geometry Rhetoric Rhetoric Rh.-toric Caesar Caesar Chemist Cb Elementary g un Chemi .-Mary 1 German Term Spring Plane Geometry Elementary German , I hysieal Culture thruout the year. FOURTH YEAR. Fall Term Solid Geometry Winter Term Solid Natural Philosophy Geometry Trigonon. d Philosophy Natural oratory ish Literature Spring [ish Literature Virgil •English His: Hist'ryM* or Greek History or tion Pi. Work) Cicero Latin Prose Composi- Term Grk.Hist'rv Medieval an >rv Rom. or Hist. Latin Prose Compoai- or Roman in tion Geology or Biology may be substitute! tion. •Offered in alternate years. for other . Prose Com] Physical Culture thruout the year. this course. : Kistorj S BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE 34 Note. The courses outlined above may be changed to suit individual needs in ^reparation for special work. Diplomas are granted for such special courses, provided sufficient points are covered to equal those of the Efl cified courses. A full term's work in a subject with daily recitations is counted one point. For graduation in any College Preparatory Course forty-eight points are required, in addition to the work of the - Preparatory Year. According to this svstem the preceding courses fied may be thus speci- : Classical Course. English Points Points Points Points 3 Points 9 10 6 20 M athematics History Language Science 48 Points Total Scientific Course. English Mathematics History 9 Points 13 Ponts 6 Points 12 Points 8 Points Language Science Total 48 Points Medical Preparatory Course. In fulfillment of its stitution has constantly duty as a preparatory school the inendeavored to show its students the advantage to be derived from a college course, and to those who contemplate entering the medical profession our invariable advice is to take a college course before entering the medical school. It is unfortunately true however, that there are many who, for financial and other reasons, find themselves unable to do this and feel obliged to enter upon their medical work without the preliminary training of a college course. The following course has been arranged to meet the requirements of various medical schools, and will be found an excellent preparation for a medical course. It is not claimed to be, in any sense, an equivalent of a college course, as the school offers preparatory courses only. For the students taking this course, completely equipped laboratories such as few schools possess, have been provided and a course has been arranged which enables our students to prepare for entrance to any medical college. The very latest and most practical laboratory methods are employed, and AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL abundant opportunity The value work. is afforded for original of this training can not independent I by those who have taken it, and in consequence standing in their medical work far in advance of tfc have mistakenly entered upon medical courses with educational foundation than that provided by public The General Biology work of the Senior year course requires laboratory work leading up to the Histology, Embryology, and Bacteriology. Students ing this course are prepared to take up, with no and profit, any of the courses offered by the best I - < f leges. To meet the advanced requirements of the mc sixty points are now required for graduation in ai:d a diploma is granted to those completing it. tfa Required Studies of the Medical Preparatory Coi i (a four years' course). One year's Academic or High School work is required tor entrance to this course, but students may be admitted to the work of any year upon the presentation of evidence factory preparation for such advanced standing. FIRST YEAR. a Winter Term Term Fall h Grammar Bnglish An tin; ' bra :.l Geografy (Physical) Geografy (DeaCT U. S U. S History lam Grammar Arithmetic Arithmetic Spring ; Hi- . Reading and Spelling Physical Culture turnout ih<- year. SECOND YEAR. Bnglish Winter Term Term Fall Grammar Bnglish Grammar Drawing Drawi.. Algebra Elementary Latin Chemistry Labora Algebra Ele mentary Latin Chem J tory Work) Work) Zoology i Laboratory Tins' Work) Physical Culture turnout Work th<- Sprtaf I BLOOMSBURG LITRRARY INSTITUTE 36 THIRD YEAR. Fall Winter Term Term Spring Rhetoric Rhetoric Rhetoric Cicero Caesar Caesar Anatomy (Laboratory Work) Anatomy (Laboratory Anatomy (Laboratory Work Work) 1 Natural Philosophy M oratory Work' Term Natural Philosophy (Laboratory Wor k) Natural Philosophy (Laboratory Work) Eng. Hist'ryjMed.&Mod. Medieval and *English History or or Greek History !Grk. Hist 'ry j Rom. Modern History or Roman History History or Hist. Physical Culture thruout the year. """Offered in alternate years. FOURTH YEAR. Fall Term Winter Term Spring Term English Literature English Literature English Literature German German German Plane Geometry Psychology Plane Geometry Psychology Plane Geometry Geology (Laboratory Work) 1 General Biology General Biology (Laboratory Work) (Laboratory Work) General Biology (Laboratory Work) Physical Culture thruout the year. STATEMENT BY POINTS. English Mathematics History Language , Science Total Commercial 12 12 6 8 22 Points Points Points Points Points 60 Points C ourses. Business Course. Book-keeping— Double and Single Entry. Business Papers, tests and practice in the simpler forms of book keeping, etc. Advanced Book-keeping— Sets of books illustrating Retail, Wholesale, Commission and Brokerage, Manufacturing and Banking Accounts. Business Practice and Office Methods. AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 37 Commercial Arithmetic* Drills in Rapid Calculations, Fractions, Denominate Numbers, Per- centage, Discounts, Profit and Loss, Commission and Brokerage, Interest, Insurance, Banking, Exchange, etc. Penmanship, Drills in movement and form, and Spelling, exercises in plain business writ- Daily practice. ing. Commercial Law, English. Every student in our Business and Shorthand Courses is required to Grammar, Rhetoric and English take a thoro course in English Literature. Stenography. Shorthand. Graham System. This system is very largely used by the rapid writers of the country, most of our court reporters being "(".ru- ham" writers. Particular attention is of study is carefully arranged. given to theory, every student's work being subjected daily to Simple dictation matter follows th critical examination. connection with the study of word signs, phrasing, etc work and practice in all business and legal forms follow. The course Typewriting;. The ''Touch Method" of instruction to each student for practice. is used. Am;.' Only high-grade nuuliii: used. Writing, Spelling, correspondence, Bngliah, tame ai In Boi Course. Students completing the Business and Shorthand Cou: awarded Diplomas. The course requires two years' work. Either the -nt* Business or Shorthand Course may be completed in " are urged to take the complete work if possible. •- BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE 38 Location, Buildings, Equipment, Etc. The Town of Bloomsburg. Bloomsburg is an attractive town, in one of the most beautiful regions of Pennsylvania, has a population of about eight thousand, and is easily accessible by the three largest The Delaware, Lackawanna and Wesrailroads in the state Reading, and the Pennsylvania. It is also tern, the Phila. : & connected with neighboring towns by electric railroads. The town has the district system of steam heating, a perfect public sewer system, pure water from a mountain stream, illuminating gas, and both the arc and incandescent electric lights. It is known as one of the thriftiest and healthiest towns in the state. school property attracts much attention, being situated on an elevation of about 150 feet above the Susquehanna. The view from this elevation is almost unrivalled. The river, like a ribbon, edges the plain on the south, and disappears through a bold gorge three miles to the southwest. Rising immediately beyond the river is a precipitous ridge four hundred feet high, backed by the majestic Catawissa mountain. The town lies at the foot of the spectator. Hill and plain, land and water, field and forest, town and country, manufacture, commerce, and agriculture, are combined in the varied scene. Nineteen acres of campus afford ample space for lawns and athletic grounds, and include a large and beautiful oak grove, while seven large buildings are admirably adapted to description of these buildings and their different uses. their accompaniments follows. The A Institute Hall. This building stands at the head of Main Street, and is plainly visible from all parts of the town. It was built in The interior and exterior have been remodeled. On 1867. The approach to the first floor are five spacious class rooms. the building is very imposing and beautiful, and has been made much more so by the erection of a handsome bronze fountain, the gift of the class of '04. The Auditorium. This beautiful audience room on the second floor of Institute Hall is comfortably furnished and tastefully decorated. It contains one thousand and twenty-five opera chairs, and when occasion demands, can be made to accommodate many more people. The acoustic properties are apparently perfect. AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL The Model School 39 Building. This is a three-story building. It stands next to Institute Hall, and covers about eighty by ninety feet. It con: about twenty-eight school and recitation rooms, well ventilated and supplied with light, black-board surface, and the approved furniture. It is here that the seniors acquire the theory of teaching, and practice in the art. twenty-one rbeing fitted up especially for their work. The b. tioor of this building is used for the industrial department. : The Main Dormitory. The Dormitory is four stories high and was originally in the form of a "J" having a front of one hundred and sixty-two feet, and an extension of seventy-five feet. The buildings are supplied with steam heat, gas, electric light, and sewer connections. On account of the steady growth of the school, this building was finally enlarged by the addition of a wintending south from the rear of the T described ab« dimensions are one hundred and four feet by forty feet, and it furnishes accommodations for about seventy students. tending across the end of this wing and forward to the front of the building is a long piazza, about 1 1<> feet in length. This fronts the river, and from it may be obtained one of the grandest views in eastern Pennsylvania. 1 The Dining Room. This large room on first floor of the dormitory has a floor *. It b space of over four thousand tastefully beautified at an expense of more than twelve h The kitchen, which adjoins it, has been entil red dollars. ind best culii remodeled and supplied with the Clean and vermin Its floor is of cement. pliances. approximates the ideal place for the preparation o( food, The food is well cooked by a professional cook, and quality the market affords, while it is the study of tl ard, and those who aid him, to furnish the table with | i a variety as possible. An excellent cold storage room adjoining provides for the preservation of food. the The North End Addition. A large addition to the north end to I; c nda few years ago. feet of the Model School Building, to which Thia buildi a two story covered passage way. built a •< i I kit, 40 BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE rooms on the first floor, a large study hall and library, and several class rooms on the second floor; on third and fourth floors, additional dormitories for young men. class The Gymnasium. At the southwestern extremity of the foregoing addition, extending northward, is the gymnasium, ninety-five feet long, and forty-five feet wide. It is fitted up with the best apparatus made, is complete in its equipment, and from the first took its place among the best gymnasiums in America. It has a running galley, baths and lockers for girls and boys in the basement, and a parcels check room. A competent director and associate with their assistants They make physical examinations and preare in charge. scribe proper and regular exercise for the students. The Library. On the second floor, in the new building, near the gymnasium, is a large room, forty-six by sixty-eight feet in size, with shelves, desks, tables, comfortable chairs, &c. It serves the double purpose of library and study hall. This happy arrangement has the advantage of placing the student near the cyclopedias and other works of reference during his periods of study. On the shelves are the school library, the libraries of the literary societies, and those of the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. These libraries contain the standard works of fiction, history, the leading cyclopedias, dictionaries, and books of reference. The reading tables are well supplied with all the important local and national newspapers and magazines for the free use of the students. The value of the library is greatly enhanced by a card catalogue of the most approved kind, and the constant attendance of a trained librarian to assist students in their research. Several hundred dollars' worth of new books are added to the library each year. The Students' Rooms. Each room for students are provided for the beds. furnished. Spring mattresses walls are neatly papered. The rooms average about eleven feet by fifteen feet in size. Many students carpet their rooms and take great pride in decorating them and keeping them neat. Rooms are frequently inspected and habits of neatness and order are inculcated. The beds of gentlemen are made, and their rooms cared for daily. is The AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL A Passenger Elevator capable of lifting ten to twelve grown persons at a tin. under the management of an efficient operator. Clin:' which is always so difficult for ladies, is a thing and rooms on the top floor are sought in prefei those below. They are more comfortable, quieter, and mand a more extended view of the surrounding beautiful The elevator was built by the well known fir: country. Otis Brothers, and is the best hydraulic elevator, operated by the duplex pump and pressure tank system. It v. stairs, past, pletely overhauled in 191 1, fitted with the safety devices, and with wheel control. lal Recreation Rooms. A beautiful recreation room for the young l>een la provided at an expense of several hundred dolla: parlor has been provided by the generosity of the These are much enjoyed. 1909. )cience Hall. This large and handsome building was recently tl a cost of $75,000, to provide additional recitation ro> especially to afford facilities for the latest methods of work in the sciences. The large laboratories are fully equipped with In t' the best furniture and appliances manufactured. ment which is mainly above ground, are the music rooi for practice and teaching in connection with the mi ment. The first floor is devoted to the biological departn and has large laboratories fitted up for the stud; Physiology, Botany, and Geology. Then for the students taking the Medical P The second floor has laboratories for Vh hem- istry. There are two modern lecture n departments, with lanterns, screens and modern equipment for demonstration and illustration. levo In the third story are large room-I ted to the use of the two literary lighted, and properly equipped Art Studio, and tw rooms. North Hall. as a Two floors of the building fonn< servatory and chemical laboratory have been ap] I nil: 42 BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE They are fitted with all modern conveniences. The unobstructed views from most of the rooms are both wide and students. beautiful. Infirmary. While the health of the students has been exceptionally good, an infirmary has been equipped with modern facilities for the care of the sick, and is in charge of a trained nurse. Students unable to attend recitations or to go to meals are required to report there, that they may receive proper attention. For patients having any contagious disease a separate ward in auother building approached by an outside staircase has been heretofore used. Hospital. The Class of 1915 has enabled the school to provide, as their memorial, upon the campus, }T et remote from all other buildings, a hospital for patients having contagious diseases. The building is fitted with all modern conveniences such as steam heat, running water and sewer connection and is hygienically furnished in accordance with modern hospital standards. The Athletic Field. A new and greatly enlarged athletic field has recently been provided. It is enclosed with a high fence, and is situated north and east of the grove. Control of Athletics. An Advisory Board, appointed by the Principal, consisting of four members of the Faculty for a general supervision of school athletics, together with a manager, elected by the Faculty for each of the three ball seasons, constitute a committee to legislate upon all matters concerning inter-school contests. The Societies. There are two literary societies, devoted to the intellectual improvement of their members. Weekly meetings are held, the exercises of which include essays, readings, declamations and debates. Among the benefits to be derived from membership, by no means the least is the training received in the conducting of business meetings, and the knowledge required of Parliamentary rules. Debates form a distinctive feature of these societies. AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 43 The Students' Lecture Course. This course is one of the most important educational features of each school year, and is organized for the ptu bringing before our students some of the leading led the day. It is the aim, by means of this course of lecture the students entertainment and culture, and the price of tickets for the entire course is one dollar and twenty- fr. The talent costs frequently five or six hundred dollars. Every student of the school above the charged for this lecture course ticket. Trie School Periodical. In recognition of the need of a regular means of con nication between the school and its al school periodical, The pap* the B. S. N. S. Quarterly is issued. zine of from 12 to 20 pages, and appears in January. April and October of each year. Its editorial staff includes men The Alumni, Athlel of the Faculty and students. and Local Departments of the paper present the work of the The Alumni department school in each number. interesting. The Quarterly is sent tree to all mei Graduates who do not receive the the Alumni Association. paper will please inform us of the fact. Contests. A Second Year Public Speaking Contest is held One in May for those who survive a preliniin of a set of books is awarded to the successful yOUU a similar one to the successful young man. an* ants. The judges in the contest of 1914 Berwick, Adams, Millersburg; Pria Jesse £ I Myron Geddesof Northumberlai The Magee Essay Contest held as Prin. open to two years is earlj undergraduates ha\ of the Normal School C all liminarv contest. The prizes are provided by the President James Magee 2nd of the consist of a first prize of fifteen dollars, The judges in the hi third of five. 8 Grace DeWitt Hicks of tin I> High School of Scranton; Miss En ment of English of the High School Principal II. R. Snyder of the Hi I I lib* i j and 44 BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE Discipline. All students are expected to observe such regulations as be needed from time to time, in order to secure to themselves and other students all the benefits of the institution. Such regulations are purposely kept as few in number as possible, in order to develop a feeling of responsibility and independence of character on the part of every student. Gentlemanly and ladylike behavior are matters of necessity, and no student is allowed to remain in the school who does not show by his devotion to work, his behavior, and his personal habits, that he is in earnest in his efforts to get an education. Students who, without permission, absent themselves from the building at times when all students are required to be in their rooms, are dismissed also. The system of discipline used is not preventive, but rational, and has for its object character building. Visitors to the school, whether graduates, former students or friends, are expected to conform to the regulations that apply to students, and to preserve toward teachers and others in authority the same attitude that the customs of good society everywhere require of guests. may Religion and Morals. The school proceeds upon the principle that careful religious training is essential to the proper development of character. The religious teaching is evangelical but not sectarian. Chapel exercises are held daily. All students are required to attend church on Sunday morning. service of Song or Bible Reading is conducted each Sunday evening. The students sustain a Young Men's Christian Association, and also a Young Women's Christian Association, which hold separate prayer meetings each Thursday evening. On Sundays many of the students meet in small groups, for the study of the Scriptures. Attendance upon these is voluntary. A The Faculty. A Preceptress has been secured whose especial care is the development of careful habits, favorable to health, as well as those of neatness, industry, refined manners, and of high moral and religious character. The trustees of the school realize that it is the teacher that makes the school, and they have spared neither pains nor money to secure teachers of successful experience, broad culture, and established Christian character. As a result, the graduates of the school are young men and women AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 45 positions and good salaries and who stand high in the estimation of the public. They may be found in all parts of the United States, and some in foreign countries occupying prominent positions of usefulness and influence. The culture and training of the following institutions are Lafayette College, Haverford represented by the Faculty College, Pratt Institute, Dickinson College, Amherst College, Trinity College, Albion College, Ohio State University, Ohio who command good : Wesleyan University, Elmira, Vassar, Wellesley, Yak-, various Schools of Music in America and Europe, New England Conand several Normal and Training servatory of Music, Schools. Deans of the Several Classes. Senior— Prof. Bakeless. Junior— Miss Good. College Preparatory Year— Prof. 2nd ist Year —Miss — Prof. Visiting and Going Sutlifl. Swartz. Hartline. Home. Parents are requested not to call pupils bomb during term time, except in cases of absolute necessity. In such cases written permission from parents or guardians is re quired. Every recitation missed places the pupil St a disadvantage and seriously affects his standing. Giving permission to visit friends is equally distracting. When a visit home or elsewhere is contemplated it tracts the mind on the day of departure, and it takes the first day after returning to get the mind hack to work. This causes practically, the loss of two days in addition to the time lost while absent, and makes the pupil lose much All work missed as the of the benefit for which he has paid. be Up, but this does DOt to made required is absence result of entirely restore the standing of the student. Boxes from Home. Parents and friends are requested not to send Mans cases of ill health ma] cooked edibles to students. the ill B< food. indigestible and traced to eating stale effects of keeping food in a living room, boxes encoui ining at irregular times and produce othei The terfere with good health and intellectual advancement. school furnishes good, wholesome food, well cooked and in plenty, and arranges to have as great so there is no occasion foi sending food to stodi afford il i • ; . BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE 46 When to Enter. Students may enter at any time. There are classes of all degrees of advancement, and students in nearly all subjects can be accommodated, even in the middle of a term. Students who need only one term's work to finsh any particular course will find it to their advantage to attend during the fall term, as during that term they will receive instruction in the essentials of the various branches. Applications for Teachers. The Principal frequently has applications for teachers for positions both within and outside the state. Graduates who want schools are at liberty to put their names on his list, but they should inform him as soon as they secure a position and those who need teachers are urged to apply early that they may get the best. ; Outfits. Each student is expected to furnish for personal use the following articles Towels, table napkins, a bed comforter, a pair of blankets, slippers, overshoes, an umbrella, a pair of gymnasium slippers, a gymnasium costume, and a pair of strong high shoes suitable for climbing and walking. Each student should provide himself with a knife, fork and spoon, as silver will not be sent out of the dining room. The gymnasium slippers and costume may be ordered after students enter and learn what is needed. The use of this costume is obligatory. Health and decency require it. : Damages. All damages done to rooms, halls, furniture, or school property, will be charged to the students who doit. No nails, pins or tacks of any kind are to be driven into the walls or doors. Pictures or other decorations pasted, tacked or pinned to the wall subject the occupants of the room to the expense of papering the entire room. Laundry Regulations. Each student is allowed twelve articles of plain clothing or their equivalent in the weekly washing. Note the following regulations : Have your names on every article of clothing. Write PLAINLY, AND USE NOTHING BUT INDELIBLE INK. Most 1 IT missing articles are lost because of defective marking. 2. Have a large clothes bag, so that ironed clothes need AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL much when put into it for delivery. Be sure to have your name on the clothes bag. The personal wash must be ready for collection by 3. six o'clock on Monday morning. On Saturday morning, after breakfast, the personal 4. wash will be delivered. Exchange soiled bed linen (one sheet and two pillow 5. cases) for clean linen on each Friday morning after break: For all clothing in the wash in excess of the twelve G. articles allowed, an extra charge will be made. not be folded State Aid. The following is a copy of the clause in the general appropriation bill relating to free tuition in State Normal Schools 'For the support of the public schools and Normal Scl of this commonwealth for the two years commencing on the first day of June, one thousand nine hundred and three, the * * * And provided further, that out of sum of the amount hereby appropriated there shall be paid for the education of teachers in the State Normal Schools tin five hundred thousand dollars or so much there For each student over necessary, to be applied as follows: seventeen years of age who shall sign an agreement binding said student to teach in the common schools «>t' this state two full annual terms, there shall be paid the sum of one dollar : ' and tion fiftv cents-a week in full payment of the expenses tor tuistudent, provided that each student in of' said Normal School drawing an allowance from t! I re- ceive regular instruction in the science and art of teachin a special class devoted to that object for the whole tin* which such an allowance is drawn, which amount shall be paid upon the warrant of the Superintendent of Public Instruction." This action making tuition of the State i- ki:i-: to all over seventeen years of age •teach in the common Legislature has persons in tl who the 1 will schools of the State lor two scho Expenses. Those who are seeking an education should same judgment and foresight in .selecting a school that use in other business matters. It is possible to find cheaper schools just are schools of all degrees of chea tides of merchandise varying in quality. I as the tl 48 BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE This school gives to the student, in benefits, every dollar of its income both from what students pay and from state apAdded to this is the use of buildings and appropriations. paratus accumulated that are now worth probably half a million dollars. The tabulated statement on page 50 gives full information One-half board and tuition plus regisin regard to charges. tration fee is payable at the beginning of each term, the remainder at the middle of each term. Note that the state aid is never deducted from the halfterm payment due at the time of entrance. The tuition for the Commercial Course is the same as for the regular Normal Course. AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS. Students can rent some of the text books in use, at the rate of one cent a week for each book which costs less than seventy-five c two cents a week for those costing more than this sum. Shoo] ed book prove, on being returned, to have been damaged beyond reasonable use would necessitate, its full price will The following list comprises most of the text boo) 1 Botany — Sargent. Bible. Economics, Bullock. Arithmetic— Wells' Academic Hamilton. cs— Algebra— Wentworth's New School, Supplemented by Elementary. k from National N Geometry -Wentworth. ts. Trigonometry and Surveying Chemistry—Kahlenl Wentworth. \ustin MiAnalytical Geometry and Calculus— lk. Blackwelder 8 Loomis. The ; ick. !. ' .rt. — Grammar— Buchler. Zooloj Biology— Huxley .N: Martin. Rhetoric— Webster. Entomology Comsti English Literature— Halleck. luman. American Literature— Pace. ave. Davi Latin Grammar—Allen & GreenA-bbott, Mcl-'arland. ough, Bennett. Muir and Rit Latin — Histology— Piersol, Stohr. Collar's Gate to Cresar. t and Balfour Embi Westcott's Caesar. — i ; Allen & Greenough Cicero. Bennett's Virgil. Jones' Prose Composition. Marshall. Astronomy H<> Greek- Greek Grammar. Goodwin. Cora- m« White's First Greek Book. Sh Methods Goodwin's Anabasis. Seymour's Iliad. — ne. McMurr] on Jones' Prose Composition. Squair. Frazer French m & — Talks on Grammar. Talbot's Le Francais et sa Patrie. Brace's Grammaire Francaii Th bing. Principle! ! Psych German- Grammar— Joynes Weia:il. selhoof. James Mullerft Wenckebach's GluckAuf Immensee— Germelshausen. Der Geisterseher. Die Journalisten. Der Fluch der Schonheit, Die Harzreise. Das Lied von der Glocke. Wilhelm 1 Briefei : I i Tell, Die Jnngrran von Orleans. American History— Hart Red way. English History — Andrews. , General History Myers. Grecian History -Myers. - Roman History West Government— James Civil "Our Government." ft GiUe.ui nmerdal . BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE 5o EXPENSES. Winter fall Spring Fraction Full Term Term Term 13Wks. 13 Wks. 14 Wks. Year of Per Term Week FOR BOARDING STUDENTS courses excepting Music.) furnished room, heat, light (All Board, and $ * Registration fee State Aid (State Aid and Tuition plus Registration is $ 58 50 19 50 $ 63 00 $ 180 00 21 00 2 00 60 00 6 00 80 00 $ 86 00 $ 246 00 $ 44 00 2 00 2 OO Total (V6 Bo:ird s8 50 IQ 50 $ 80 OO $ $ 41 OO $ $ 39 00 $ 39 00 $ 42 00 $ 19 50 $ 19 50 $ 21 00 $ 19 50 $ 19 50 $ $ 19 fc $ 19 50 2 00 41 00 $ 4 75 fee^ not credited until end of term.) Amount due middle of term 2 1 00 FOR DAY STUDENTS 'All courses excepting Music) * Registration fee 2 Total State Aid (State Aid is 00 $ 21 00 $ 2 00 60 00 $ 6 00 $ 21 50 $ 21 50 $ 23 00 $ 66 00 $ 19 5° $ 19 50 $ 21 00 $ 60 00 $ 2 00 $ 2 00 $ 2 00 $ 6 00 $ 3 50 $ 3 50 $ 3 50 $ 10 50 1 50 not credited until end of term) Amount due middle of term FOR MODEL SCHOOL DAY PUPILS No reduction is made for attendance for a fraction of a term No charge to pupils under q years of age. Registration fee Total 75 30 2 25 75 75 $ 4 25 $ 4 25 $ 4 25 $ 12 75 $ 16 oc 9 75 $ 16 00 $ 16 OO $ 48 00 29 25 FOR MUSIC PUPILS Use of Piano (for practice one period 9 75 9 7? 75 daily, Class Lessons in Harmony Private Lessons in Harmony same as Piano.. Class Lessons in Theory Class Lessons in History of Music 2 50 2 50 •a 7 00 7 00 7 00 5 00 00 5 5 5 00 00 5 5 50 00 00 EXTRAS Fee. Chemical Laboratory, (for course) Fees, for Zoology. Botany, and special Biology, each for course Fees, for Physiology, Geology, Agriculture, each, for course Fee. Domestic Science— Cooking Laboratory Sewing Course, charges for materials used MEMBERSHIP Sewing 00 2 00 2 00 $5.00 and material. $6.00 or 75 cents per lesson. 10 lessons The Registration Fee Students 5 4 00 SPECIAL CLASSES or millinery, 10 lessons Cooking, * IN $ in Lecture Course and Main School all carries with it free admission to all numbers of the regularly scheduled games of foot ball and base ball. AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Applications for the filling out of certificates of admission or other higher institutions of learning will be granted on payment of a fee of one dollar. A charge of 50 cents for each branch per week is made to special students in music, typewriting, or stenography, who desire to take one or two branches with their special subj No extra charges are made for class instruction in vocal music. For absence two consecutive weeks or ??iore on account of persoiial sicktiess, a deduction for board and tuition is m Xo other deduction is made for absence. No deduction for absence is made during the first two or the last two weeks of a term. charge of 15 cents per piece is made for hauling bagBaggage is hauled by the school only on the gage. and closing days of each term. The scale of charges is made on the basis of two students to each room; therefore students can not be accorded the privilege of rooming alone without extra charge. Bills for one term must be settled before students will be j arpermitted to enter upon the next term, unk to colleges A rangement. Diplomas will not be issued to those whose account unsettled. Rooms engaged beforehand will not be reserve than Tuesday of the first week of the term, except bj arrangement. [nired to Students not living at their own homes board in the school dormitories, except 1>> ment, made in accordance with conditions established by the Board of Trustees. The Principal will make known t. conditions on request. Class Memorials. Class Class Class Class — — Bell. Marble Model of In: of 1876 of 1879— Bible for Chapel, and Reference Fountain on Lower Campus. of 1882 Nucleus of Library of 1883 - Knowledge. Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class of 1884— Desk for Study Hall. Clock for Auditorium. of 1886 ot 1886—Model School Apparatus I of l> s 7 -Relief Maps and Tellurian. Manikin. of 1888 of L889— of 1890—Sand Columbian Bncy< of L891 BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE Class Class Class Class of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of "Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class 1892— Curtain for Stage. 1893—Scholarship of $144.38. 1894—Scholarship of $159.95. 1S95 -Scholarship 1896—Scholarship 1897— Scholarship 1898 -Scholarship of of of of 1899— Sun Dial. 1900— Scholarship of 1901— Scholarship of 1902— Scholarship of 1903 -$100 for use of 8150.00. $103.05. $161.72. S150.00. $203.85. $200.00. $150.00. Dept. of Pedagogy. — Fountain at Main Entrance. of $200.00. 1906 — $300 for Department of Languages. 1904 1905— Scholarship $ 50 for $ 50 for Department Department of Natural Science. of Geography. $400 Class of 1907—8150 for Department of Higher matics. for Department of English. Mathe- 8130 $130 for Department of History. $410. Class of 1908— Beautifying and Improvement of School Grove, 8379.15. Class of 1909— Boys' Recreation Room, $350. Class of 1910 Fitting up Dressing Rooms and Refitting Chapel, Stage $350. Class of 1911— Fire Escapes, $350. Class of 1912 Concrete Walk, Steps and Bronze Casts, — — Class the Class Class rial of 1913— Stage Curtain and Rug, replacing Class of 1892, 8400. of 1914— Class of 1914 Book Fund, $250. of 1915— New Hospital, 8350. of Memo- Suggestions. Avoid tardiness at the opening of the term. Plan for continuous attendance to the end. Be ready for work the hour it begins. It is almost never the part of wisdom to plan to do the work of two years in one. The four years' course Oaks cannot be grown It is gives full work for four years. as fast as mushrooms. better to take a year for a year's work and then stop AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL more money can be earned, than it is to pursue a co; fraught with danger to health, with anxiety, and ending often in disappointment. The candidates for graduation may not be many, but they should be such as will count afterward. until Catalog of Students 1915-1916. RESIDENT GRADUATES. Armstrong, Harriet, '11, Bloomsburg, Columbia Baldy, Donald, '13, Catawissa, Columbia Blizzard, Prudence, '00, Danville, Montour Brunstetter, Paul, '14, Orangeville, Columbia Conlan, Helen, '13, Bloomsburg, Columbia Elwell, Sarah M., '05, Bloomsburg, Columbia Fry, Harriet E., '02, Danville, Montour Girton, Maurice J. '11, Danville, Montour Horn, Margaret, '12, Espy, Columbia Hess, Chas. L. '13, Alderson, Luzerne Joyce, James, '14, Bloomsburg, Columbia , Lehman, Lila, '10, Mifflinville, Columbia McCollum, Elizabeth, '12, Blooms! urj<, Columbia Myers, Margaret, '14, Nescopeek, Luzerne Richart, Glennis, '14, Freeland, Luzc: Sullivan, Florence, '13, Bloomsburg, Columbia Udelhofen, Greta '12, Danville, Montour UNDER-GRADUAT Albert, Arthur M., Bloomsburg, Columbia Adams, Harriet F.., Bloomsburg, Columbia Ahk-rs, Annie, Bloomsburg, Columbia Ahlers, Walter, Bloomsburg, Columbia Albert, Ruth M., Bloomsburg, Columbia Ambrose, Bloomsburg, Columbia Anderson, Leroy L., Sweet Valley, LtU Anderson, Marion W\, Milnesville, Lu Andres, Martha, Bloomsburg, Columbia Anthony, Mabel, Bear Creek, Luzerne Arment, Helen G., Bloomsburg, Colun Armstrong, Isabel, Bloomsburg, < Arnold, Georgia P., Dorranceton, Fu. Aspiazu, Waldina, Havana, Cuba At. n, Norman F., Mifflinville, Columbia Atherton, F. Leona, Hunlock's Creek, Atherton, Florence L., Hunlock' Aubrey, Nora M., Kingston, Luzi Aucher, Olive M., Port Treverton, Sn Ale, i Austin, Marjorie, Wtlkes-Barre, I Avery, Mildred F., Mehoopany, v Avery, Mildred S., Nanticok Avers, Marguerite, Will Luzerne Baer, Alma, Shickshinny, Ltu DC Baer, Arthur, Shickshil Baer, Benjamin B., Wilkes-Barre Luzerne I rne BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE 54 Bakeless, David, Bloomsburg, Columbia Bakeless, Katherine H., Bloomsburg, Columbia Baker, MaryE., Bloomsburg, Columbia Balchunas, Anthony, Mt. Carmel, Northumberland Baluta, Victor J., Mt. Carmel, Northumberland Bankes, Bankes, Bankes, Bankes, Bankes, Byron, Bloomsburg, Columbia Lester, Bloomsburg, Columbia Luther, Bloomsburg, Columbia Maud,. Bloomsburg, Columbia Vialous, Bloomsburg, Columbia Barger, Elsie May, Bloomsburg, Columbia Barnett, Bessie, Miners Mills, Luzerne Baum, Martha, Nuremberg, Schuylkill Bavolack, Daniel, Jr., McAdoo, Schuylkill Beishline, Bernice, I., Orangeville, Columbia Beishline, Hervie G., Stillwater, Columbia Beishline, S. Payton, Stillwater, Columbia Bell, Harriet M., Ashley, Luzerne Bennett, WayneC, Laceyville, W\oming Benson, Allen G., Broad Top, Huntingdon Berger, Belle, Catawissa, Columbia Berlew, Nora L., Pittston, Luzerne Berry, Catherine, Bloomsburg, Columbia Beyer, Dorothy, Bloomsburg, Columbia Bierman, Katharine B., Bloomsburg, Columbia Birmingham, Leo., Girardville, Schuylkill Bitler, Mary, Pottsgrove, Northumberland Black, Lessing, Bloomsburg, Columbia Blackman, Bruce G., Kingston, Luzerne Bolig, Reedie, Middleburg, Snyder Bone, Esther, Luzerne, Luzerne Boody, Leonard, Rupert, Columbia Boone, Eulah, Espy, Columbia Boone, P. C. Bloomsburg, Columbia , Bowersox, Effie, Middleburg, Snyder Boyer, Arthur L., Bloomsburg, Columbia Boyer, Blanche, Paxtonville, Snyder Boyle, Hugh E., Leviston, Carbon Boyle, Julia, Freeland, Luzerne Boyle, Mary, Drifton, Luzerne Brace, Katherine, Bloomsburg, Columbia Brace, Leslie, Bloomsburg, Columbia Brace, Laura, Bloomsburg, Columbia Brace, Molly, Bloomsburg, Columbia Brace, Sara A., Bloomsburg, Columbia Branigan, Margaret, Jeddo, Luzerne Branning, Juanita, Narrowsburg, N. Y. Bray, Edith, Jermyn, Lackawanna Braybrook, Samuel M., White Haven, Luzerne Brazill, Grace M., Miners Mills, Luzerne Breece, Edward J, Bloomsburg, Columbia Breisch, Pearl, Catawissa, Columbia Breslin, Catharine, Mt. Carmel, Northumberland Breslin, Margaret M., Drifton, Luzerne Brill, William G., Bloomsburg, Columbia Bringenberg, Lawrence, Nescopeck, Luzerne Brink, Frank, Benton, Columbia Brink, Margaret, Bloomsburg, Columbia Broadt, Emma, Bloomsburg, Columbia . AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Broadt, broadt, Broadt, Brobst, Brobst, Bronzo, Harry, Bloomsburg, Columbia Hester, Bloomsburg, Columbia Robert, Bloomsburg, Columbia Clarence M., Dorranceton, Luzerne Elva C, Sugarloaf, Luzerne John, Scranton, Lackawanna Brower, Mary A., Herndon, Northumberland Brower, Mary E., Bloomsburg, Columbia Brown, Marie, Plymouth, Luzerne Brunstetler, G. N., Orange ville, Columbia Buck, Fred, Light Street, Columbia Bundy, Gladys, Bloomsburg, Columbia Burke, Beatrice, B., Scranton, Lackawanna Burlingame, Alva, Bloomsburg, Columbia Burns, Kathryne, Girardville, Schuylkill Buss, Etta J., Pittston Luzerne Button, Stuart C. Hop Bottom, Susquehanna Byers, Daniel H., Bloomsburg, Columbia Byers, Helen Elizabeth, Bloomsburg, Columbia , Cabrisas, Jesus, Caibaric'n, •Cabrisas, Juan, Caibaric'n, Cuba Cuba Emma Elizabeth, Bloomsburg, Columbia Campbell, Dorothy, Bloomsburg, Columbia Campbell, Irvin, Bloomsburg, Columbia Cappello, Herman J., McAdoo, Luzerne Carey, Laura E., Bloomsburg, Columbia Carter, Louise P., Peckville, Lackawanna •Caswell, Blanche M., Plymouth, Luz. Caswell, Elizabeth, Bloomsburg, Columbia Caswell, Florence, Bloomsburg, Columbia Chalfin, Harry I., Bloomsburg, Columbia Chapin, Gueneviere, Kingston, Luzerne Cherrie, Joseph, Glen Lyon, Luzerne Christian, Fannie, Bloom sburrthumUr' :, Mary, Shamokin rue Seward, Lucreta, Bloomingd Shaffer, Harry J., Light Street, Columbia Shaffer, Helen, Bloomsburg, Columbia Shaffer, Laura C, Berwick, Colum Shaffer, Mabelle, Varden, Wayne Shales, Ernest, Wilkes-Barre, Lu. Sham bach, Mar} Elizabeth, Bloomsburg, Colombia Sharpie 89, Dana, Bloomsburg, Colum Sharpie as, Myra, Bloomsburg, Colum Slut-]), Nancy, Bloomsburg, Colun Shepherd, Irene S., Kingston, Lu. , , , 63 64 BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE Shoemaker, Ethel M., Bloonisburg, Columbia Shovlin, Nan, Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne Shultz, Herman, Mooresburg, Montour Shuman, Edward, Bloomsburg, Columbia Shuman, Frank L. Bloomsburg, Columbia Shuman, Jennie, Bloomsburg, Columbia Shuman, John A., Jr., Bloomsburg, Columbia Shuman, John H., Bloomsburg, Columbia Shuman, Josephine L-, Bloomsburg, Columbia Shuman, Melba Leone, Mainville, Columbia Shuman, Sara, Mainville, Columbia Sick, Adona, Sonestown, Sullivan Sidler, Mildred, Danville, Montour Siegel, Mary S., Hazleton, Luzerne Simons, Olive J., Sterling, Wayne Slusser, Emma Grace, Zenith, Luzerne , Smith, Frances M., Dalton, Lackawanna Smith, G. B., Bloomsburg, Columbia Smith, Helen M., Sunbury, Northumberland Smith, Hervey Bushnell, Bloomsburg, Columbia Smith, Marguerite Esther, Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne Smith, Mary Agnes, Bloomsburg, Columbia Smith, Paul, Bloomsburg, Columbia Smith, Ruth, Centre Hall, Centre Smith, Victoria, Bloomsburg, Columbia Smozynski, Edmund, Catawissa, Columbia Snyder, Alice, Nuremberg, Schuylkill Snyder, Euphemia, Catawissa, Columbia Snyder, Robert Fortune, Bloomsburg, Columbia Sotolongo, Israel, Habana, Cuba Speary, Edna, Sonestown, Sullivan Sperling, Ida Edith, Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne Stackhouse, Helen, Bloomsburg, Columbia Stanton, Margaret E. Shenandoah, Schuylkill Stark, Dorothy, Tunkhannock, Wyoming Stauder, Edna, Bloomsburg, Columbia Sterner, Alice, Bloomsburg, Columbia Sterner, Robert, Bloomsburg, Columbia , Straub, Max, Herndon, Northumberland Suarez, Esteban Alvarez, Santiago, Cuba Sullivan, Kathryn M., Minersville, Schuylkill Sutliff, Ella B., Shickshinny, Luzerne Sutliff, Helen E., Bloomsburg, Columbia Sutliff, Robert G., Bloomsburg, Columbia Suwalski, Victoria, Plymouth, Luzerne Sweeney, Elizabeth M., Shaft, Schuylkill Swigart, Marie Louise, Espy, Columbia Swortwood, Burrell J., Mountain Top, Luzerne Symbal, Albert, Shenandoah, Schuylkill Tappan, Esther H., Bloomsburg, Columbia Tappan, Willard, Bloomsburg, Columbia Taylor, William, Bloomsburg, Columbia Terwilliger, Reginald, Light Street, Columbia Thomas, Elsie E., Graeedale, Luzerne Thomas, Lorena E., Graeedale, Luzerne Thomas, Ruth A., Wanamie, Luzerne Thomas, Ruth E., Muncy, Lycoming Thomas, William A., Nanticoke, Luzerne Thompson, Bessie L., Alden Station, Luzerne z AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Throne, Pauline, Eloomsburg, Columbia Tiffany, Alice, Scranton, Lackawanna Tischler, Sarah, Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne Titman, Hugh, Bloomsburg, Columbia Titman, Ruth E. Bloomsburg, Columbia Toomey, Genevieve E., Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne Townsend, Kathryn, Bloomsburg, Columbia Trembler, Paul, Espy, Columbia Tripp, Anna Mae, Pi'ttston, Luzerne Trump, Rolandus, Bloomsburg, Columbia Tubbs, Earl, Shickshinny, Luzerne Tubbs, Rae, Ta}dor, Lackawanna Turner, Bernice C. Bloomsburg, Columbia Vanderslice, Sadie, Light Street, Columbia Vannata, Rosanna, Bloomsburg, Columbia Vannattta, Helen, Bloomsburg, Columbia Vannatta, Margaret, Bloomsburg, Columbia Vastine, D. H., Catawissa, Columbia Wagenseller, Elizabeth, Bloomsburg, Columbia Walper, Hazel, Rockport, Carbon Warner, Romayne, Scranton, Lackawanna Waters, Catherine, Catawissa, Columbia Watkins, Ethel, Scranton, Lackawanna Way, Frances, Bloomsburg, Columbia Wear, Frances, Beach Haven, Luzerne Welch, Laura, Harriett, Peckville, Lackawanna Welliver, Charlotte I., Bloomsburg, Columbia Welliver, Eugene, Bloomsburg, Columbia Welliver, Helen, Bloomsburg, Columbia Welliver, Maunette, Morris, Tioga Welliver, Miriam E., Bloomsburg, Columbia Welliver, Pauline, Bloomsburg, Columbia Wells, Edward Clark, Bloomsburg, Columbia Welsh, Elizabeth Sager, Orangeville, Columbia Wenner, Florence Ethelyne, Wilkes-Barre, Luzer inWhite, Lizzie, Bloomsburg, Columbia White, Mary, Bloomsburg, Columbia Whitesell, A. Bruce, Hunlock's Creek, Luzerne Wiant, D, Emerson, Huntington Mills, Luzerne Wiant, Herman E., Bloomsburg, Columbia Wiant, J. Stewart, Huntington Mills, Luzerne Wiegand, Elizabeth, Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne Wigfall, Elizabeth, Bloomsburg, Columbia Williams, Edward, Nanticoke, Luzerne Williams, Martha, Lattimer Mines, Luzerne Williams, Mary, Sugar Notch, Luzerne Williams, Mildred, Kingston, Ln Williams, Stanford, Shickshinny, Luzerne Williams, Tom PC., Nanticoke, Luzerne Williams, Thomas, Bloomsburg, Columbia Williams, Verna, Kingston, Luzerne Wilmot, Arline, Hazleton, Luzerne Wilson, Elizabeth T, Plains, Luzerne Wilson, Frank, Bloomsburg, Columbia Wilson, Ida G., Bloomsburg, Columbia Wilson, Marion \\\, Reading, Berks Wingert, Helen s. Kingston, Luzerne Wise, Edna, Berwick, Columbia Witchey, Fred B., Mountain drove, Lnzerne , , , 65 BLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE 66 Wolf, Helen, Bloomsburg, Columbia Wolf, Marjory, Millville, Columbia Wosnock, Hilda G., Hazleton, Luzerne Yeager, Martha E., Hazleton, Luzerne Yerkes, Helene, Milan ville, Wayne Yetter, Martha Vivian, Bloomsburg, Columbia Yost, Edward H., Bloomsburg, Columbia Yost, Ruth, Shenandoah, Schuylkill Young, Ruth, Catawissa, Columbia Youngman, Louise, Danville, Montour Zadra, Mary, Freeland, Luzerne Zarr, Frances M., Nanticoke, Luzerne Zarr, Jean Lorraine, Bloomsburg, Columbia Mountain Top, Luzerne Zehner, Helen, Bloomsburg, Columbia Zehner, Nina M. Bloomsburg, Columbia Zearfoss, Margaret Betterly, , Zimmerman, Lillian, Mifflinville, Columbia Zimmerman. Russel, Berwick, Columbia Zwiebel, E. A. Jr., Pottsville, Schuylkill SUMMARY OF STUDENTS Number during Fall Term Number during Winter Term Number during Spring Term Number of boys during the year Number of girls during the year Total enrollment 697 697 688 253 516 769 COLUMBIA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 353 College Hill - P. 0. Box 475 Bloomsburg, Pa. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST The Alumni Alumni Association. Annual Meeting, Commencement Day. OFFICERS : President, Geo. E. Elwell, B. L. I., '67. Vice President, D. J. Waller, Jr., B. L. L, Corresponding Secretary, G. E. Wilbur. Recording Secretary, S. J. Johnston, '93. Treasurer, H. E. Rider, '04. Executive Committee '67. : H. Bakeless, '79, Chairman. H. Albert, '79. Mrs. F. H. Jenkins, '75. K. Maude Smith, '87. Prof. O. Prof. C. Harriet F. Carpenter, Alumni '96. Association of Luzerne County. Annual Meeting, Week of County OFFICERS Institute. : President, G. J. Clark, '83. Treasurer, B. Frank Myers, '88. Secretary, Nan S. Wintersteen, '98. Alumni Association of Lackawanna County. Annual Meeting, Week of County OFFICERS Institute. : President, C. R. Powell, '83. Vice President, W. H. Jones, '00. Treasurer, John Jones, '12. Secretary, Mamie Morgan, '95. Alumni Association of Susquehanna County. Annual Meeting, Week of County OFFICERS Institute. : President, Irwin Cogswell, '04. Vice President, Mar livington, '13. Secretary, Elizabeth Qjualey, '12. Treasurer, Jessie Derslu-inier, '13. Alumni Association of Schuylkill County. Annual Meeting, Week of County OFFICERS Institute. : President, Richard McHale, '90. Secretary, Fannie Beddall, '09. Treasurer, G. W. Carl, 'uo. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST Alumni Dauphin County. Association of OFFICERS : President, Dr. W. B. Mausteller, '92. Vice President, Anna C. Schlayer, '92. Secretary, Marie Johnson, '12. Treasurer, Margaret Sullivan, '91. Alumni Wayne Association of OFFICERS County. : President, Harold C. Box, '10. Secretary and Treasurer, Margaret Corcoran, '00. Alumni Association of Mifflin County. OFFICERS : President, Mrs. Allen Orr, '91. Vice President, Mrs. R. W. Headings, '84. Secretary and Treasurer, E. F. Brent, '99. Alumni Association of Snyder County. OFFICERS : President, Dr. A. J. Herman, '92. Secretary and Treasurer, Sue E. Toole, '09. Alumni Association of Lycoming County. Organized at Muncy, December OFFICERS 29, 1910. : President, Mary Truckenmiller, '98. Secretary and Treasurer, W. J. Farnsworth, '05. Alumni Association of Wyoming OFFICERS County. : President, Dr. Chas. H. O'Neill, '93. Vice President, Mrs. Adelaide McKown Hawke. '89. Secretary and Treasurer, Dennis D. Wright, '11. Alumni Association of Northumberland County. OFFICERS : President, Benjamin Apple, '89. Secretary, Sarah H. Russell, Watsontown, '89. Treasurer, Harry Ramer, '12. Alumni Union County. OFFICERS Association of : President, Paul C. Snyder, '02. Vice President, Nellie Fetterolf, '04. Secretary, Helen Bingman. Treasurer, Lauretta Latshaw, '96. ALUMXI ADDRESS LIST I 870-I-2-3-4 CLA55 OF 1870 ELEMENTARY COURSE. Armstrong, Amelia, Bloomsburg. Burrows, Alvin S., Real Estate and L/oans, 612 Belmont Ave., Grand Forks, North Dakota. Ehrhart, W. F., Died March, 1915. Rupert, Eva, Albemarle, N. C. Magee, Henry C, deceased. Nuss, Martin W., deceased. Schuyler, Lizzie, Centre Hall. Woolsey, Elsie (Mrs. R. M. Chambers) 451 Walnut CLA55 OF St., Pastilia, Cal. 1871 ELEMENTARY COURSE Aikman, John H., Light Street, Pa. Aikman, Jerome T., deceased. Angle, Emma, (Mrs. S. J. Coffin), Easton. Bartsch, G. W., Lawyer, Salt Lake City, Utah. Berryhill, Kate J. (Mrs. D. D. Wood), Noble, Oklahoma, R. F. D. Buckingham, Agnes (Biddle), 2100 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Garman, John M., Judge, Wilkes-Barre. Hendershott, Annie (Mrs. H. W. Sloan), deceased. Robert R., deceased. Race, M. H., (State Cer.) Little, Shelly, Amos W., Physician, Port Royal. Spear, Sadie, deceased. CLA55 OF 1872 ELEMENTARY COURSE Bowen, Jennie E. (Mrs. F. A. Parker), Waverlv. Harman, David A., City Supt., Hazleton. Stephens, Andrew. Welliver, Christie, deceased. CLA55 OF 1873 ELEMENTARY COURSE. Buckingham, Hugh, Physician, Mehaffey. Buckingham, Robert, deceased. Essick, Louisa S. (Mrs. C. R. Savidge), Sunbury. Holmes, Sarah L. (Mrs. M. F. Trippe), Salani.uu.i, X CLASS OF 1874 SCIENTIFIC COCKSh. Weaver, Philip \\, deceased. Y 1. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1874-5 ELEMENTARY COURSE. Bittenbender, J. K., Printer, 517 KenyonSt., N. W., Washington, D. C. Hower, Alfred, Farmer, Catawissa. Mears, George V., Physician, 166 Sheboygan St., Fond du Lac, Wis. " Perkins, Lucy E. (Mrs. Geo. Mears) Sheep, Lloyd S., Elizabeth City, N. C. Snowden, Mary S. (Mrs. John Metcalf), 991 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Wilson, James S., Traveling Salesman, Box 504, Scranton. Unangst, Mary, Bloomsburg. CLA55 OF 1875 CLASSICAL. Durham, J. Edward, Insurance Agent, 412 Stephen Girard Blclg., Phila. ELEMENTARY COURSE. Brungard, Aaron W., Lawyer, Lock Haven. Ada M. (Mrs. H. C. Bittenbender), Lawyer, Cole, 109 S. 10th St., Lincoln, Neb. Cleaver, Wesley M., Farmer, Catawissa R. F. D. No. 3. Cooley, Ellen D., deceased. Creasy, William T., Catawissa. Edgar, Martha, Assistant Librarian, 94 Academy St., Wilkes-Barre. Evans, Lorena G., Teacher, High School, 204 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg. Graul, Martha E. (Mrs. Wm. Chrisman), Bloomsburg. Kisner, Jacob C, Physician, Carlisle. Lantz, David E., U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1443 Belmont St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Lee, Charles M., deceased. Moss, Alvin W., High School, 526 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre. Raike, Sallie E. Smith, Alice B. (Mrs. Chas. H. Ewing), deceased. Thomas, Mary M., Bloomsburg. Thompson, Carrie (Snyder) Teacher, Hooker, Oklahoma. Vannatta, Sarah, Insurance, 258 S. Iron Street, Bloomsburg. Wilson, Alice E., Teacher, Bloomsburg. PIANOFORTE. Anna M. (Mrs. F. H. Jenkins), Bloomsburg. Kuhn, Alveretta V. (Mrs. J. K. Bittenbender), Bittenbender, 517 Kenyon Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. (Mrs. E. H. Witman), Danville. Miller, Sue, (Mrs. W. H. Andy), Danville. Morris, Annie (Mrs. S. H. Sayre), Hampton, Va. Edgett, Lillian I., ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1876-77 CLA55 OF 1876 COLLEGE PREPARATORY. Jenkins, F. H., Registrar, S. N. S., Bloomsburg Tustin, G. M., Lawyer, Bloomsburg. ELEMENTARY COURSE. Dam. E-, Farmer, Shamokin Breece, Amanda, deceased. Breisch, Richard R. deceased. Boust, I. , Byrd, Lauretta S., deceased. Creasy, Retta J., (Mrs. Alvin W. Moss), 526 S. River Dickens, F. E., (Davenport), deceased. Evans, Charles C, Judge, Berwick. St., Wilkes-Barre. Geiser, A. Frank, deceased. Harman, Lizzie R., (Mrs. R. E. Leonard), 519 N. Vine St., Hazleton. Hunt, Mary J., Merchant, McAllisterville. Kester, Sadie, (Masteller), R. F. D. No. Kline, Ella A. (Kennedy), Ida, Iowa. 4, Bloomsburg. Kreider, Everhard O., deceased. Low, Myron I., Banker, Lime Ridge. Lillie, Alexander, Catawissa. W. H. Andy), Danville. Milsom, Annie M., (Mrs. W. S. Smith), Lawreuceville Fatton, Ida J., (Smith), 318 West 15th Street, Tyrone. Schlicher, Martha, Mountain Grove. Smith, Sarah E., (Sherwood), Mansfield. Smith, William S., Lavvrenceville. Stephenson, Mary M., Nurse, 424 West Green Street, Hazletoa. Miller, Sue, (Mrs. SutlifT, Justus, deceased. Welsh, J. P., 705 Ridge vStreet, Newark, N. Young, Charles P., Physician. CLASS OF J 1877 CLASSIC A I.. HelU-r, C. B., Clergyman, R. No. 3, Boa N 95, Salisbury SCIENTIFIC COURSE. Kisner, Jacob C, Physician, Carlisle. KU-mKNTakv COURSE Pinch, Mary S., (Mis. Henry Sterner), Barnegftt, N Bloomsburg. Helper, Lillie A. (Bogart), Newport, Ark. Hower, Lizzie R., (McClure), Bloomsburg. ICcCarty, Sue H., (Hagg), Pe >ria, Kan Penman, Mary K. (Moore), deceased. Grimes, Josephus S., ( i ( ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1877-8-9 Richards, Maggie N., (Lamb), Great Bend. Robbins, Honora A., (Mrs. J. S. Grimes), Physician, Bloomsburg. Schloyer, Albert, deceased. Belle H., (McKelvy), deceased, 12-22-'12. Wallace, Medora E., (Mrs. C. B. Heller), R. No. 3, Salisbury, N. C. Suydam, CLA55 OF 1878 CLASSICAL. Welsh, J. P., 705 Ridge Street, Newark, N. J. SCIENTIFIC COURSE. Cleaver, Wesley M., Farmer, Catawissa R. F. D., No. 3. ELEMENTARY COURSE. Andrews, C. D., deceased. Case, Emma A., (Hayatt), deceased. Chrisman, William, Lawyer, Bloomsburg. Edgar, Elma H., (Tucker), Dentist. Evans, L. Wallace, Merchant, Galveston, Texas. Jones, Emma J., (Mrs. G. S. Herring), deceased. Kistler, Ida A., (Mrs. John Masteller), Bloomsburg. Meixell, P. A., Lawyer, Room 210 2nd Nat. Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre. Raike, Frances E-, (Shaffner), Rodgers, Ella Clementine, Lecturer, Gen. Deliv., Scranton. Rote, William H., Lawyer, 221 Cass Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Sanders, W. J., Fanny Simons, Mary Searle, Stiles, Lawyer, Sunbury. E., (Hays), 1213 Myrtle Street, Scranton. J., (Mrs. P. W. Gilner), Sterling. Dora A., (Waters), Bloomington, Neb. Strouss, I. Hess, Gen'l Agent, Penna. R. R. 432 Ross Avenue, Wilkinsburg, Pa. CLASS OF 1879 CLASSICAL. Herring, G. S., deceased. Tustin, A. Lincoln, deceased. SCIENTIFIC COURSE. Bartsch, G. W., Lawyer, Salt Lake Buckingham, Agnes, (Mrs. C. Biddle), 2100 Chestnut St., Phila. J. City, Utah. ELEMENTARY COURSE. Albert, C. H., Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg. Allen, Ellen M., Teacher, Berwick. App, J. H., Principal of Schools, 25 Atlas Avenue, Akron, O. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1879-80 « Bakeless, O. H., Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg. Breece, Hannah E., Teacher, Ft. Yukon, Alaska. Cather, William A., deceased, 3-6-13. Cullen, William F. Dean, Annie W., (Mrs Chas. L. Shaw). 485 Breckenridge Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Dox, L. Donna, (Mrs. T. R. Petrie), Bellaire, Mich. Filson, Ira D., Inventor, 91 Sherman Avenue, Springfield, Ohio. Fisher, William I., Book-keeper, Denison, Iowa. Kern, Emily C, 617 Mapleton Avenue, Boulder, Colorado. Kimmel, Minnie, (Mrs. H. Hoeler), 61st and Irvine Sts., Philadelphia. Lepley, William A., Clergyman, Milesburg, Pa. Moore, C. H., Civil Engineer, 98 N. Broad Street, West Hazleton. O' Council, Lizzie, Teacher, Shenandoah. Robbins, Louisa, Teacher, 203 West Sixth Street, Bloomsburg. Roxby, Annie E-, Teacher, Williston, X Dakota. Simpson, F. S., Lawyer, 1409 N. 21st Street, Philadelphia. Spencer, H. Maude, Teacher, Pittston. Turnbach, Ida J., (Mrs. J. C. Kunkle), 1422 55th St., Brooklyn, N. V. Wolfe, Lloyd P., Deputy Clerk of Court, Aspen, Colo. CLA55 OF 1880 ELEMENTARY COURSE. Albert, M. F., Cnshier, Payette, Idaho. Barton, Edith, deceased, 2-20-' 13. Blum, Lotta, Teacher, 476 8th Avenue, San Francisco, Cal. Burns, Bridget, Teacher, 15 North White Street, Shenandoah. Callen, Hattie A., (Mrs. R. A Davenport), deceased. Cavanaugh, Maggie, (Mrs. Jas. C. Bigley), 3727 Park Ave., Phila. Cleaver, Kimber, Editor, Meyersdale, Pa. Coogan, Anna, (Mrs. Gilbert Ferguson), Pottsville, Paulds, Lena E., Teacher, 164 N. Franklin Street, Wilkes- Ikirrr. Fisher, II. Alice, Teacher, Casilla 250 Concepcion. Chile. 1* Teacher, 126Jardin Street. Shenandoah. Golden, 811a T., (Mrs. M. Lally), 313 E. Lloyd Street, Shenandoah. Darter, M. M., Farmer, Nescopeek. Henderson, Belle '. Mrs. j. Reed), 10th and Chestnut Sti set, Lebanon Kimmel, Anne M., Teacher, 24 North Jardtn Street, Shenandoah. Kitchen, Celeste, 'Mrs. w. Prutaman), R. F. D. No. l. Trucksville, Kolb, [da P. dlart 1, 142 West 124th Street, New York C (Mover, Robena , 1 Kinsel, M ('.rant A., 1 Supt. of Pharmaceutical Laboratory, 179 Chun b Street, W., Physician, 406 Connell Building, Scranton. aaed. Potter, Lulu \\'., 'Mrs. 1;. M. Pa Pressler, Annie, (Mrs. John Creveling ars, l>. N V ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I880-I Ritter, C. A., Agent, Auburn. Scanlan, Kate, deceased. Simons, A. J. Physician, Newfoundland, Pa. Smith, C. C, Carpenter, Paw Paw, 111. Smith, N. H., Clergyman, Burnham. Sterner, Tillie M., (Mrs. Scott Young), Cumberland Bldg, Wilkes-Bar re, Supplee, H. G., Cobleskill, N. Y. Vannatta, B. P., deceased. Wells, O. B., deceased. Wolf, John J., 947 Edith Avenue, Walla Walla, Washington. Wooley, Laura A., (Mrs. W. Morgan), 35 Wistar Place, Atlantic City, N. J. Young, E. W., Special Pension Examiner, 202 P. O. B'dg, St. Paul, Minn. CLA55 OF 1881 ELEMENTARY COURSE. South Kidmon Street, Hudson. Breslin, Bridget, (Mrs. Dr. Ed. McGeehan), deceased. Bloom, William E-, Lawyer, Sunbury. Barrett, M. Lizzie, Case, Sadie, (Mrs. G. L. Jolly), Orangeville. Campbell, Mallie, 541 East Market Street, Sunbury. Evans, J. L-, Lawyer, Berwick. Faust, Carrie W., deceased, 3-8-'13. Fee, Mary, Music Teacher, 1308 S. 24th Street, Philadelphia. Fellona, Susan R., (Poppert), Brooklyn, N. Y. Geddis, Ralph M., deceased, 1-7- '15. Guie, Claudia B., Teacher, 5 East Elm Street, Norristown. Guie, Enola B., Teacher, High School, Wilkes-Barre. Hagenbuch, Audland, deceased. Harnett, Minnie C, Teacher, 3341 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia. Harrison, T. B., Town Line. Hower, Heister V., Physician, 345 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton. Jones, Cora E-, (Grant), Box 59, R. F. D., No. 1, Wapwallopen. Kern, Estella L-, (Mrs. H. S. Knight), 617 Mapleton Ave., Boulder, ColoLafferty, Mary A., Teacher, 313 West Center Street, Shenandoah. Lepley, M. O., Minister. Lessig, Lizzie (Mrs. B. F. Laudig), 845 Prescott Avenue, Scranton. Maclay, Robert P., Revenue Clerk, Mineral Point, Missouri. Mansell, Annie E., Supervisor of Drawing, 519 Radcliffe St., Bristol. Marr, Dora, Stenographer, Bloom sburg. McCay, Mary, M. D., Maternity Hospital, 228 Chestnut Street, Sunbury. McKernan, Lizzie F. (Talley). Morgan, Henry L., Teacher, 116 North Lincoln Avenue, Scranton. Nuss, John Frank, deceased. O'Donnell, Kate A., Teacher, 167 S. Pine Street, Hazleton. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST l88l-2 Gwenny Powell, (Jones) Weatherly. Rankin, Mary E. (Mrs. W. W. Vandermark) ,359 S. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre. Robbins, Abbie E. (Mrs. Rev. W. H. Hartnian), Tyrone. vSharpless, Harry F., Real Estate Agent, Seattle, Washington. Simons, Myron E., Lawyer, Honesdale. Spaulding, Mate K. (Borden), Tunkhannock. Stevenson, C. F., Manufacturer, Nescopeck. Vastine, Nettie (Spencer), Houtzdale. May (Mrs. S. C. Creasy), Bloomsburg. Weir, Annie, Teacher, 15 Shawnee Street, Plymouth. Wilson, Emma F. (Struthers), E. South Street, Wilkes-Barre. Wooley, Mary I. (Mrs. L. Tyler Townsend), S. Coventry, Conn. Wells, CLA55 OF 1882 ACADEMIC COURSE. Sickler, Stella (Mrs. Stiles, Edwin N. Burnette (Mrs. J. Wm. Jorden), Tunkhannock. H. Brooke), 1130 S. 51st St., Phila. ELEMENTARY COURSE. Ayers, Emma F. (Mrs. Chas. Palmateer), 904 5th Ave., Asbury Park, N. Beebe, Emorilla (Mrs. A. E. Henstrant), 31 Walnut Street, J. Binghamton, N. Y. Bierman, Henry, Physician, Bloomsburg. Brown, Lillian (Mrs. R. M. Geddis), 366 W. Gray St., Elmira. N. Y. Brugler, Mary A. (Mrs. James H. Mercer,) Bloomsburg. Church, Lizzie M. (Mrs. H. W. Search), 202 St. Mark's Square, West Philadelphia. Cleaver, Clara, (Krause), deceased. Cooley, Sara B.. (Trembath), deceased. Crippeu, Lue M. (Mrs. E. J. Moore), 110 Nippon St., Philadelphia. Dilly, J. W., Teacher. Evans, Esther A. (Mrs. Thomas M. Jarvis), Brandon, Texas* Peterolf, Emeline (Mrs. Chark-^ Hood), Battle Creek, Iowa. Finney, Nora M. (Mrs. L. P. Sterner), Bloomsburg. Fisher, Tillie S. (Mrs. Howard Beasor), deceased. Helen L. Clerk, Northumberland. Halstead, C. M. (Sanders), Delta, Colorado. Harkness, s. [da (.Mrs. j. M. Blaine), 347 Hal] Gossler, , St., Portland, Oregon. Franklin E. E$lec. Sig. [nspector, 7 Ls Diamond St. Helman, Jennie, Teacher, Catasauqua. LaShelle, E. Gert. (Mrs. Wm. I-;. Wagner), Gordon. Hill, Lott, , Mate L-, (Mrs. J. F. Nuss), deceased. I , W. Williamsport ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1882-3 Moffit, Nellie L. Moore, E. J., deceased. , A. M. Ph. D., Clergyman, 110 Nippon St., Philadelphia. Pierson, Hattie L. (Mrs. Ragan, Celia J. Ogden DePue), 81 N. 20th St., Franklin Forks. May (Mrs. E. C. Hood), Battle Creek, Iowa. Robbins, Hattie, Milton. Rogers, Carrie C. (Mrs. Dr. D. J. Peck), Susquehanna. Rubin, Hannah, Teacher. Tyrrel, Jennie, (Mrs. C. E. Roat), 324 Rutter Street, Kingston. Vaughn, Martha W., Teacher, 1110 W. Elm Street, Scranton. Wasley, Mary H. (Mrs Enos J. Ball). Reagan, Wenner, Rachael S. (Hower), Bloomsburg. Young, Alice, (Mrs. A. H. Potts), deceased. CLASS OF 1883 CLASSICAL. Conner, John G. , Pres. Conner Millwork Co., Front and Stockton Streets, Trenton, N. J. SCIENTIFIC COURSE. Cleaver, Kimber, Editor, Meyersdale. Finney, Nora M. (Mrs. L. P. Sterner), Bloomsburg. Sanders, William J., Lawyer, Sunbury. ELEMENTARY COURSE. Washington Street, Carbondale. Broughton, Delia H., (Allen), deceased. Brindle, Elwood R., Merchant, Roseland, Florida. Burnette, Nellie T., Teacher, 1105 Richmond Street, Scranton. Clark, Granville J., Attorney, 12 N. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre. Dietrick, Ira C, Druggist, 139 W. 2nd Street, Berwick. Edgar, Alice (Mrs. J, W. Wilson), Bloomsburg. Fallon, Peter F., Alderman, 1556 West Vine Street, Hazleton. Gemberling, Rinaldo C, Merchant, Mich. Avenue, Chicago, 111. Harvey, Katrine E. Teacher, Milroy. Hight, Frank R., Cashier, Hanford, California. Hobbes, D. Musgrove, Lawyer, Peoples Bank Bldg, Wilkes-Barre. Hunt, A. Levi, Attorney, 2219 E. 14th Avenue, Denver, Colorado. Hutchison, Louise G. (Mrs. J. L. Dillon), Bloomsburg, Karschner, Lloyd W., Clergyman, Mill Grove. King, John W., deceased. Birs, Angelina, Teacher, 84 , Kittle, Clara D., (Weyhenmeyer), deceased. Kresge, Willis H. deceased. Leonard, Abbie J. (Mrs. R. R. Ashley), 123 Hanover Mack, Abbie E., 123 Bigelow St., Binghamton, N. Y. , St. , Wilkes-Barre. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1883-4 McGuire, Mary A., 70 N. Wyo. Street, Hazieton. McGuire, Sallie L. (Mrs. W. I. Hibbs),302 Montgomery St., W. Pittston. McHale, Mary E., Sister Mercedes, Freeland. Nicely, E. Josephine, 47 Cumberland Apts., W. Ross St.,Wilkes-Barre. Powell, Charles R., Teacher, 1109 Grandview Avenue, Scranton. Richards, Sarah E. (Mrs. Samuel Daniels), 176 150th St., Harvey, 111. Rittenhouse, Eva A. (Mrs. Chas. D. Dugan), 1222 N. 53rd St., Phila. Secor, James G., Fruit Grower, Lake Winola, Pa. Shiel, Robert, deceased. Eva R. (Mrs. E. A. Chamberlin), 736 Home St., New York, N.Y. M. D., Surgeon, Pocatello, Idaho. Wells, Jennie (Mrs. Samuel B. Henderson), Montgomery. Whipple, Mary E., Teacher, 81 Claremont Ave., Montclair, N. J. Steck, Steely, Oscar B., Willis, Martha, deceased. Woolcook, Christine (Mrs. T. J. Parmley). CLA55 OF 1884 ACADEMIC COURSE. Sharpless, May, Bloomsburg. ELEMENTARY COURSE. M. (Mrs. E. M. Baxter), New Athens, O. Albright, Ella Alexander, Flora E. (Mrs. R. W. Headings), Milroy. Beadle, Mary A., Shickshinny. Bertels, Bird I., Teacher, 516 S. River Street, Wilkes-Barre. Breece, Irwin C, deceased. Brower, William H., Merchant, Bloomsburg. Charles, Robert, Carpenter, Scranton. Clark, Philip A., Teacher, Jeanesville. Crago, Lizzie (Mrs. John T. Petthick), 1409 Delaware St., Scranton. Dechant, Evalyn C, Professional Nurse, 619 DeKalb Street, Norristowi. Dengler, Anna M., Teacher, Newark, N. J. Ikrsheimer, Bessie B., (Mrs. John Carter), Olyphant. Eckbert, Lottie D. (Mrs. Alex. M. Lupfer), The Bruce, 266 N. 25th St., Portland, Ore. Farrow, W. C, deceased. Finney, Alice Rockwell), deceased. Fisher, Charles J., Attorney-at-Law, Cutuwinm. Fleisher, Hiram H., Clerk, Department Public Instruction, Barrisbttrg. Glover, Sophie E., Teacher, Shenandoah. Harter, M. Gertie (Mrs. C. B. Miller), 410 N. 3rd Street, Harriab Harvey, Sarah M. (Mrs. O. II. Bakeleaa), Bloomaburg. Helman, Laura M., Catasanqua. Higgins, Kate E. (Divers). Hoban. Alice I., Teacher, Scranton. ( ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1884-5 Hoban, Annie E.. Teacher, Scranton. Hopper, Frank P., Supt. of Schools, Luzerne County, 526 Wyoming Avenue, Dorranceton. Hunt, M. Louis. Real Estate, Seattle, Washington. Kennedy, Charles, Teacher, Corner 8th and Locust Streets, Hazleton. Kinports, Harry A., Lawyer, Madison Avenue, New York City. Kolb, Nellie M. (Smith), Mahanoy City. Kuhn, Mary A. (Mrs. R. C. Butler), Bloomsburg. Lawlor, Margaret L., Teacher, Scranton. Liinberger, Annie R., deceased. MacCullough, Jean T. (Dunwell). Mansell, Mary J. (McKee), 34 Hill Street, Newark, N. J. Martin, Charles E. MacAniff, Michael H., Lawyer, S. River Street, Wilkes-Barre. McDonough, Margaret (Mrs. Frank Dodson), Recorder. McGinnes, Jennie B. (Mrs. H. R. Moore), 22 Bloom Street, Danville. Moore, Lizzie C. (Mrs. John Wingert), Lewisburg. Moyer, Wm. A., deceased. Robbins, Laura I. (Mrs. Edwin Paul), Milton. Rogan, Maggie E. (Scanlon), Jeddo. Sloan, Hattie L. (Mrs. Russel Andreas), 324 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre. Sweeny, C. P. (State Cer.), Cape May, N. J. Winter, Irvin H., Teacher, 10 Regent Street, Wilkes-Barre. Wintersteen, Grace, Physician, State Lunatic Hospital, Harrisburg. Young, S. Ella, Teacher, Millville. CLA55 OF 1885 SCIENTIFIC COURSE. Lantz, D. Ernest, 1443 Belmont St.,N. W., Washington, D.C. ELEMENTARY COURSE. W. Funston), Bloomsburg. Herbert C, Columbia, S. C, R. 1, care of Lutheran Sem. Bidleman, H. Howard, 585 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bierly, Louis P., Supervising Principal, 122 Phila. Avenue, Pittston. Billmeyer, J. Blanche (Mrs. H. R. Brayton), Barton, Lillian G. (Mrs. C. Bell, 11 W. 103rd St., New York City. Birch, T. Bruce, Teacher, Wittenberg College, 1109 N. Fountain Avenue, Springfield, Ohio. Bonstein, Ellen S., Teacher, Darby. May S. (Mrs. Herman Wendell), 233 Walnut Avenue, Wayne. Cawley, Florence J., Clerk, 330 E. Mahoning St., Milton. Cockill, Sallie M. (Mrs. G. H. Wilcox), Kyle, McDowell Co., W. Va. Cary, ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1885 Cohen, Rosa, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre. Cole, Susie W. (Mrs. M. H. Keogh), Hotel Richmond, Batavia, N. Y. Conner, William Teacher, Madera, Cal. S., Crocker, Minnie E. Teacher, 45 Orchard St., Wilkes-Barre. Curran, Mary R. (Mrs James H. Morgan), Carlisle. Dechant, Charles E., Principal of Schools, Haddonfield, N. J. Elliott, M. Margaret (Mrs. Ed. Y. Seidel), ( 2717 Brighton Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Ely, Carrie H. (Ruddiman), 881 Richmond Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Ensminger, Martha K. (Mrs. Ed. A. Baxter), Pawnee, 111. Ent, Edith V. (Mrs. Fred Holmes), Bloomsburg. Eshelman, Elizabeth P. (Mrs. Win. Pursel), Easton. Fox, Anna M., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Gallagher, Susan A., Teacher. Geddis, Myron, Supervising Prin., Northumberland. Glennon, Agnes (Mrs. J. B. Gilroy), Duryea. Groff, M. Pauline (Mrs. Isaac D. West), Danville. Hagenbuch, Cora E. (Mrs. W. D. Holmes), Bloomsburg. Hess, Christine C. (Mrs. J. Yutzy), Nat. Lutheran Home for the Aged, Washington, D. C. Hicks, Lillian N., deceased. Hine, Harry O., 3204 Highland Ave., Cleveland Park, Washington, D. C. Houser, James C, Attorney, Lewistown. Kennedy, Hannah, Teacher, Cor. 8th and Locust Street, Hazleton. Kratz, D. Hiram, Insurance Agent, 144 Linden Street, Allentown. Larish, E. Harry, deceased. Laudig, Oscar O., Superintending Chemist, 500 Maple St., Battle Creek. Mich. McITugh, Charles F., Lawyer, 404 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre. McNiff, M. Katharine, High School, 605 N. 2nd Street, Harrisburg. Mickey, Mary, Principal Paxtang School, 112 South Street, Karrisbutg. Miller, Annie (Mrs. E. E. Melick), Media. Moore, Walter A., Merchant, Madera, Cal. Mullaly, William P., deceased. Mullen, Mary (Mrs. P. J. Ryan), 122 Willow St., Plymouth. Musselman, Frances M., Frances W. Parker Scl 330 \\ ebsf We., Chicago, 111. 1 NVwhouse, Blla M. (Langfield), W. Northampton Noetling, Charles B., Beaver Valley. Patterson, Sarah E. (.Mrs, C. D. Harris- St., Wilkes-Barre. »n', 2208FirstSt., N. \\'., Washington, D.C Petty, CharU-s M., Merchant, Madera, Cal. Phillips, Lizzie J. (Kuschke), 1216 Oram Boulevard, Scranton. Potter, Annie C. (Mrs. Boyd Trescott), Millville. Ramage, Jennie 11. , deceased. , ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1885-6 Rearick, Jacob M., Clergyman Mary C. (Mrs. Geo. Rolan), 1428 N. 6th St., Harrisburg. Sterner, Ella M. (Mrs. Elwood Chrisman), Bernardsville, N. J. Sites, Vaughn, Roberta (Mrs. Geo. Doehne), 27 S. Evergreen St., Harrisburg Voight, Katie (Mrs. Howard Cougle), 401 N. Irving Avenue, Scranton, Walsh, Mary, 120 W. Laurel Street, Hazleton. Watson, Sallie, Teacher, Key port, N. J. Wilner, George M., Teacher, 108 Academy St., Plymouth, CLA55 OF 1886 COLLEGE PREPARATORY. Glover, D. Ikeler, Ikeler, L.., Attorney-at-Law, MifBinburg. Frank A., Cashier, Bloomsburg. Fred T., Lawyer, Bloomsburg. Maurer, James, Dentist, 2827 Diamond Street, Philadelphia, ACADEMIC COURSE. Maize, Annie E. (Mrs. Frank Hain), 212 Logan Ave., Llyswen, Altoona Schoch, Mary L. (Mrs. Charles W. McKelvy), Bloomsburg. ELEMENTARY COURSE. Barkley, Josephine R. (Mrs. Barnes, W. H. M. Elfleda (Mrs. E. H. Eyer), Bloomsburg. Gottschal), 13th and North Sts., Harrisburg M. (Mrs. D. A. K. Preston), Bainbridge, Ohio. Bell, Ida Bernhard, Ida, Bloomsburg. Bloss, Annie J. (Mrs. E. J. Wolfe), Wyoming Seminary, Kingston. Brennan, Maggie C, Teacher, 313 West Oak Street, Shenandoah. Cool, Norman G., Lumber, Pottsville. Nan S., Teacher, 14 Goodwin Coughlin, Street, Wilkes- Barrc Curry, Gilbert, deceased. Derr, Joseph L. Physician, Lairdsville. , Daniels, Annie, deceased. Deaver, W. T. S., deceased. Derr, Sue H. (McAlister), Waterville, Wash. Co., Kan., R. F. D. No. 3. Donley, Allie, Teacher, 244 Stanton St., Wilkes-Barre. Elwood, J. J., deceased. Felker, Jerome O., Teacher, Macon, Mo. Fisher, Emma M. (Mrs. M. H. Thomas), 222 Maclay St. Frauenthal, Carrie H., Teacher. Geiser, Ellen L- (Seip), College Hill, Easton. Guckavan, Mary A., Teacher, Hazleton. r Harrisburg. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1886 Maude Hill, A. (Mrs. W. A. Hetler), Conyngham. Hoffa, Hattie A. (Mrs. John Ruhl), 31 S. First Street, Lewisburg. HofTa, Mazie E. South Front Street, Lewisburg. Humphrey, Catharine L. Hughes, S. Elizabeth (Mrs. G. B. Raser), Summerlea Apts, Pittsburg. Jones, Flora B. (Mrs. L. M. Fetterolf), Lykens. Keiper, J. Claude, Clerk, Washington, D. C. Kline, Marion A., Lawyer, 509 Nat. Bank Bldg., Cheyenne, Koser, Josephine R., 1112 North Street, Harrisburg. Lambert, Jennie T. (Mrs. Michael Kehoe), Philadelphia. Leacock, Grace A., Philadelphia Hospital. Wyoming. Leckie, Adam E. L., Lawyer, Southern Bldg., Washington, D. C. Lehe, Anna L. (Mrs. Martin Gruhler), Shenandoah. Lewis, William R., Lawyer, 614 N. Main Avenue, Scranton. Long, Melle (Mrs. Duval Dickson), Berwick. Low, Elizabeth A., Lime Ridge. Lowenberg, Stella, Bloomsburg. McCann, Alice J. (Mrs. Philip Clark), Jeanesville. Meixell, Mary A., deceased. Monie, Isabelle U. (Jones), 312 Luzerne Avenue, West Pittston. Moyer, Harry C, Minister, Benzette. Mover, Lucetta (White), Springfield, O. Murphy, Emma W. Mrs. Thomas Main), Haddon Heights, N. J. Patton, Emma M. (Mrs. Martin Bartley). Ouinn, Michael H., Physician, 330 Pittston Ave., Scranton. Reeder, Jeremiah, Teacher, 909 East Sunbury Street, Shamokin. Riley, Mary E. (Mack), 417 Hazle Street, Wilkes- Barre. Sanner, Nolan H., Clergyman, Swissvale. Shaffer, A. Adella (Mrs. T. J. Broughall), 504 w. Uth Street, Wilmington, Del Shalter, Annie M. (Balliet), Limestoneville. Shultz, Ray, Bloomsburg. Shuman, C. Bruce, Pharmacist, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Sites, Emma M., Teacher, 720 North 6th Street, Harris Snyder, Annie C. (Mrs. Blmer Mausteller), Bloomsburg, 1 1 Spangler, George A., Electric Engineer, Port l/ee, N, Stack, Mary A. (Mrs. II. M. Muldoon), Shenandoah. Stiles, J. Jennie M., 2502 So. 17th Street, Philadelj Ten Brook, A. (Mrs. Thomas Russell), TurbotviUe. Williams, William A., Postmaster, Madera, Cal. WQntersteen, Bleanor, Teacher, Plains. Witmer, Bmma J. (Mrs. 11. b. Felty), Abilene, Kansas, Wood, A. Siu-, deceased. , Myrtle G., /ciders, William di J., 219 B. Main St., Middletown. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1887 CLA55 OF 1387 ELEMENTARY COURSE. Breece, Dora E. (Mrs. Charles Kesty), Bloomsburg. Brockway, Alice (Mrs. Clark Kashner), Bloomsburg. Brown, E. Clair, Teacher, 94 Academy St., Wilkes-Barre. Butler, Mollie S., deceased. Connor, May S. (Mrs. Charles Petty), Madera, California. Dershimer, Eva M., deceased. Farver, Reuben T., Book-keeper, 108 W. Orange Street, Lancaster. Foulke, Lizzie P. (Mrs. J. W. Creasy), Mifflinville. Johnston, W. C, Attorney-at-Law, Bloomsburg. Kisner, Eliza S. (Mrs. N. H. Myers), 19 Oak Street, Wilkes-Barre. Kratz, Marcius \\\, Clergyman, 615 lith St., Miami, Fla. Kurtz, Anna S., Teacher, 397 E. 18th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Laubach, H. Isadore, Teacher, Deep River, Washington. Lewis, Margaret A., Teacher, 320 Jefferson Ave., Scranton. Lynch, Mary Hoyt ( Gaston ). Martin, William E., Merchant, Freeland. Mathias, Mary D. (Mrs. H. D. Hermany), 75 South Main Street, Mahanoy City. McDonnell, Susan J., Teacher, 4866 Winthrop Ave., Chicago, 111. Morgan, Mary S. (Ayres), 46 Cumberland Apt., Wilkes-Barre. Mullen, Edward J., Teacher, Plymouth. Nallin, M. Agnes (Roache), 1512 Gibson Street, Scranton. Nolan, Emma B. (Gallagher), 818 Jefferson Avenue, Scranton. Nye, Beckie Mrs. J. D. Lowry). Dewart. Palmer, Sallie A. (Mrs. B. H. Fiester), 330 West 2nd Street, Berwick. Pannebaker, W. H., deceased. Petty, Mary (Mrs. Wm. S. Conner), Madera, Cal. Renninger, Lizzie, Librarian, Northumberland. Reynolds, Charles H., Dentist, Danville. Richards, Florence S., Teacher, Preceptress Troy Conf. Academy, 1 Poultney, Vt. Sheep, Mary P., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Short, Eva G., 224 Franklin Street, Scranton. Smith, K. Maude, (Mrs. H. J. Fausel), 1441 Cuyler Ave., Chicago, 111. Snyder, Harris E., Postal Clerk, Kane. Sperring, Helen M., 25 West Ross Street, Wilkes-Barre. Stonebraker, Harry, Clerk Auditor General's Department, Harrisburg. Taylor, Charles W., Farmer, Mackeyville. Wagner, Wm. E., Merchant, Gordon. Wentz, Ida R., Teacher, Port Carbon. White, Laura M., Trucksville. Whitehead, Elizabeth R. (Oberholtzer), 142 Fifth Ave., Albany, N. Y. Williams, William S., Merchant, Madera, Cal. Yetter, Orval H., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Young, Katie E. (Mrs. James L. Dodge], Woodland, Cal. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1888 CLA55 OF 1888 COLLEGE PREPARATORY. Cool, N. G., Lumber, Pottsville. Laudig, O. O., Battle Creek, Mich. Lowenberg, William, Merchant, Bloomsburg. Maurer, F. O., Merchant, Mahanoy Plane. ACADEMIC COURSE. Bidleman, H. Howard, 585 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. ELEMENTARY COURSE. Bates, Chas. H., deceased. Breisch, E. E., deceased. Buck, W. Fowler, Teacher, S. N. S., Geneseo, N. Y. Bynon, Mary (Mrs. Bruce Jones), Shenandoah. Campbell, Ellie M. (Mrs. John B. Houston), Mt. Carmel. Chrisinan, M. Bertha, Teacher, Harrisburg. Connelly, Mary A., Teacher, Shenandoah. Croop, Phoebe A. (Mrs. J. B. Grover;, Peckville. Crow, Harvey I., Clergyman, New Hamburg. Davis, R. N. (State CerJ Prin. of Schools, 324 N. Blakelv St. Dun more. Dodson, U. Grant, Electrician, Philadelphia. Dougher, Edward J., Physician, Midland, Michigan. Geddis, Blanche, deceased. Hassinger, Jessie M. (Mrs. A. J. Harbaugh), deceased. Herron, J. D., deceased. Hess, Florence G. (Mrs. N. G. Cool), Pottsville. Hine, Annie M., Conyngham. Jones, Lizzie (Mrs. J. C. Sterling), 66 S. Meade St., Wilkes- Barre. Jones, Bruce T., Station Agent, Shenandoah. Jones, John T. Teacher, 632 North Main Avenue, Scran; , , Kelly, Sarah. Kitchen, W. M., deceased. Ciefer, Margaret R, (Hewitt), Tnnkhannock. Kitchen, EllaM. (Mrs. 11. G. Sands), Benton. Kitchen, W. M., deceased. Lewis, Lizzie (Mrs. Hugh Price), 38 N. Main St., Plains [8, James R., Principal High School, Shi luimluah. William P., Principal Business College, Sooth Bethlehess. McBride, Blizabeth Compton, 111. McDonald, Man p., Teacher. McNilf, Carrie M. (Mrs. J. \V. Doughertj I, 307 Third St Major, Pnev P., deceased. fldagee, Montgomery, P. Florence (Mrs. P. Sponslex *.. 3 , Ififflinville. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1888-9 Myers, B. Frank, Lawyer, 12 North Franklin Street, Wilkes-Rarre. Palmer, Sallie, Teacher, Shaft. Patterson, Harry B., Dentist, 385 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Petty, Margaret P. (Mrs. H. B. Beatty), Chester, N. J. Quinn, BridgettaL., Teacher. Rawlings, Eva, Physician, 1021 E. Huron Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. Reese, Hannah (Mrs. Robert O' Boyle), Sunbury. Richardson, Harriet H. (Mrs. John Gordon), Norwalk, California. Ringler, Ada M. (Mrs. Thos. W. Evans), 1570 St. Ledger PI., Cincinnati, O. Rinker, Minnie A. (Mrs. E. Y. Harrison), 101 N. Main Ave., Scranton. Shuman, Ambrose, Physician, Catawissa. Sullivan, Julia E-, Teacher, Boston, Mass. Supplee, Annie (Mrs. J. B. Nuss), Bloomsburg. Taylor, Mary (Mrs. J. T. Jones), 632 N. Main Ave., Scranton. Treible, Wm. H., Physician, York. Wendt, Mary S., Prin. High School, Lewistown. Wilson, May, Teacher, 13 E. South Street, Wilkes-Barre. Wylie, Mary E. (Mrs. Chas. S. Exely), Derby, la. Yetter, Ada M. (Clapham), Bloomsburg. Young, Mary (Mrs. H. W, Shaffer), deceased. CLA55 OF 1889 COLLEGE PREPARATORY. Fenstermacher, W. A., Ely, Nevada. Miller, F. E., deceased. Whatenecht, E. L-, Teacher, 1027 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. SCIENTIFIC COURSE. McNiff, M. Kate, High School Teacher, 605 N. 2nd Street, Harrisburg. ACADEMIC COURSE. John, Helen, Bloomsburg. ELEMENTARY COURSE. Mary E. (Mrs. C. E. Adams), 137 E. 6th St., Berwick Apple, Benjamin, Editor, 1120 Market Street, Sunbury. Barnes, Mame J., Teacher, 38 Mill Street, Pittston. Berninger, Martha (Mrs. Thos. W. Kydd), Hong Kong, China. Black, Helen L. (Mrs, J. W. Birkey), Newportville. Bowman, Alvin S., Palmyra. Briggs, Lulu C, Bloomsburg. Albertson, Britt, M. H., deceased. J. J., Bloomsburg. Brown, May, Teacher, 32 Lincoln Street, Wilkes-Barre. Brown, Geo. T., Lanning Bldg., Wilkes-Barre. Brower, ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1889 Bucke, J. Caldwell, L. Iy., Principal of Schools, Edward Duncannon. E., Mail Carrier, Bloomsburg. Conner, Francis C. (Mrs. Dr. L. V. Grove) Willow Grove, R. No. Corrigan, Wm. H. 5, Bloomsburg. (State Cer.) Physician, 141 So. Cummings, Clara E. (Mrs. F. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. B. Irwin) 4284 Beaufort Ave., Wood Haven, Curran, J. H., deceased. Drake, Alice K., Professional Nurse, Philadelphia. Drake, Mildred E., Teacher, Old Forge. Long Island. Driesen, Minnie, Teacher, Scranton. Dunsniore, Mary A., Teacher, 69 S. Wells Street, Wilkes-Barre. East, Fannie C. (Mrs. J. D. Tressler), 537 N. Vine Street, Hazleton. Elias, Nettie (Mrs. Price Thomas), 1502 Jackson Street, Scranton. Furey, Cassie. H. Reynolds), Danville. Lawyer, Pittston. Gold, Mary (Mrs. E. J. Schlicher), Lake Nuangola. Harding, Mattie, Teacher, Duluth, Mich. Hutson, Ruth E., deceased. Gilbert, Sarah G. (Mrs. C. Glenuon, David J., Irvui, Florence G., Teacher, 1512 Olive Street, Scranton. John, Helen, Bloomsburg. Kearney, Jennie C, Teacher, Parsons. Kennard, Fannie E., Teacher, Meshoppen. Kimble, Cora E. (Mrs. C. C. Mendenhall), Berwick. Lansfield, C. William, Bloomsburg. Lenahan, Theresa A., 195 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. McBride, Bell (Mrs. D. Z. Mensch), Shickshinny. McCollum, Mary E., Teacher, 403 E. Main Street, Plymouth. McConnell, Minnie K., Teacher, 139 N. 13th Street, Harrisburg. McKown, M. Adelaide (Mrs. Francis ilawke), Tunkhaniiock. McNulty, Andrew M., Teacher, Freelaud. Mc Reynolds, Agnes, deceased. McVicker, Laura A. (Mrs. J. H. Litchard), Strawberry Ridge, R. N Mensch, I). Z., Cashier, Shickshinny. Moore, Caroline W. (Mrs. L. J. H. Grossart), 503 N. 4th St., Alh-ntown Musgrove, E. Iv.» deceased. Newhouse, Laura B. Mrs. Henry L Irvin) Chateau de Blames, Marne la Coquette, France | Phillips. Catharine, 1301 Academy Street, Scranton. Pursel, Samuel, deceased. (State Cer.) Accountant, Pottsville, Reay, Sue (Mrs. Bruce Bvans), Dunkirk, N. v. Renn, Roland, Railway Postal Clerk, L249 Mulberry St., Harrisburg. Ream, Pred'k ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1889-9O Rhoades, Malina (Mrs. C. Y. Gabbert), 115 S. Main St., Mahanoy City. Robbins, Anna (State Cer.) Teacher, Salt Lake City, Utah. Ryan, M. Ella, Teacher, 257 Boas St., Harrisburg. Scheuhing, John B., deceased. Sheep, S. Laura (Mrs. Benton Tyerman), Milton, R. No. 2. Shovelin, John F., Teacher, 128 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Smith, C. Edgar, Clergyman, White Marsh. Snyder, Wm. H., Teacher, Kehler. Stager, L. Irene (Mrs. A. B. Longshore), 145 Dewart St., Shamokin. Stevens, Margaret A. (Mrs. JohnC. Taylor), 159 State St., Wintersteen, Bess T. (Mrs. Richard Shelly), 21 CLA55 OF New Elm London, Conn. St., Passaic, N. J. 1890 COLLEGE PREPARATORY. Campbell, Ario. Miller, J. R. Miller, Willis, Lawyer. ACADEMIC COURSE. Kuhn, Elizabeth R., deceased. ELEMENTARY COURSE. Adams, John K., Clergyman, Anselma. Baird, Mary E., 43 Davenport Street, Plymouth. Baxter, D. Earl, deceased. Bernhard, Laura (Mrs. E. H. Harrar), 317 High Street, Newark, N. J. Bidleman, M. Myrtle (Mrs. A. D. Catterson), Tucumcaria, New Mexico. Brown, Ira S., 41 Aberdeen St., Newton Highlands, Boston, Mass. Burgess, Ida F. (Mrs. W. H. Davis), Berwick. Burke, J. W., deceased. Callendar, Clark, Clergyman, Nanticoke. Carrol, Elizabeth M. (Mrs. Hugh O'Hara), 734 DeKalb St., Philadelphia. Colvin, Bertha A. (Mrs. A. E. Lister), Glenburn. Connery, Hannah T., Teacher, Scranton. Custer, Ella F., Teacher, Nanticoke. Davis, John F., Lawyer, 506-510 Phoenix Bldg., Butte, Montana. Dengler, Marg. W. (Mrs. W. B. Wilson), 6105 Walnut St., Phila. Duffy, Margaret T., Teacher, Matson Ave., Parsons. Dundore, Jennie, Teacher, 126 Queen St., Lancaster. Elliott, Annie M., 4314 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Evans, Margaret S., (Mrs. John Emory Eves), Millville. Fisher, Margaret E., Teacher, Nanticoke. Fox, Mary E., Physician, Shenandoah. Gallagher, Grace U. (Mrs. L. D. Byron), Page St., Kingston. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST T89O Gaughan, Martin C, Teacher, Port Griffith. Clergyman, 1948 W. N. Ave., Baltimore, Md. Gift, Foster U., Gilespie, Katherine, Teacher. Gregory, Clementine (Herman), Iquiqus, Chili. Graver, Elizabeth R.( Mrs. Louis J. Townsend), 309 R. Front St., Berwick. Hartman, Effie L. (Mrs. Robert Vanderslice), Bloomsburg. Hassert, Ellie H., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Teacher, Turbotville. I layman, Adda, Hayman, Eleanor, Teacher, Turbotville. Hawley, Elizabeth S. (Mrs. T. J. Porter), Northumberland. Helman, Lillian M., Teacher, Catasauqua. Herman, James O., Prin. of Schools, 162 Summit St., Kingston. Hess, Cora L. (Jones), deceased. Hess, Hattle I. (Mrs. S. F. Wilson), 476 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. Holmes, Bess J. (Mrs. A. N. Yost), Bloomsburg. Jones, Margaret E., Teacher, Yostville. Karchner, Mabel P., Boys Normal School, Philadelphia. Kitchen, Minnie L. (Mrs. G. W. Faus), Bedford. Kline, Jennie D., Teacher, 301 Mahanoy Ave., Mahanoy City. Lenahan, Nellie G. Lewis, Kate (Mrs. J. J. Davies), 714 S. Main Ave., Serantoa. Magrady, Frederick \V., Mt. Carmel. Major, M. A mini, deceased. McAlarney, Lulu M., Teacher, 106 Gaylord Ave., Plymouth. Mellale, Richard A., Teacher, Shenandoah. Martin, Jennie A. (Mrs. John Leckie), Hazleton. Mentzer, Sadie B., Teacher, Waynesboro. Mitchell, Marram K., Teacher, 925 Penn Ave., Scranton. 1 1 Moore, Mary A., Book-keeper, Mt. Clare. Moran, Margaret B. (Nelis), Philadelphia. Morrison, Hannah, B., Teacher, Sheaaodoah. Moses, Edith A., Teacher, 29 N. Sherman Street, Wilkes Bin Myers, Jessie, Physician. Pace, Theresa A Teacher, Pittston. Palmer, Jennie (Mrs. M. P. Forbell). , . W. Woodin, Dentist, HazL Ransom, Jennie (Mrs. Clarence Uowe 371 Wright r, ESmOT) Mail Carrier, Sunbury Rim-hart, Daniel, Merchant, Wayi Rinker, Ida C. (Mrs. Ivlw. Roth), BlOOmsb Roberts, MaryB. (Mrs. [saa< Wagnei Pealer, . St . Kingston !•".., Santee, Lnin Shultz, J,. W. C, (Mrs. Mame K. Ima. \ton. "Linton, Elizabeth (Derry), Hughesville. Tvongshore, Katherine, Teacher, Hazleton. McAndrews, Anna L. (Mrs. Frank McGowan), 209 E. Northampton St.. Wilkes- BarnMcBride, Harry C. McGuigan, F. A., Lawyer, 439 S. Rurd Street, Wilke^-Barre. MeGuiness, Mary E., deceased. Major, C. C. Maue, Carrie (Mrs. W. A. Turnbach), Hazleton. Mawn, Kate, Teacher, 210 Irving Ave., Scranton. Meyer, Carrie T. Teacher, Hazleton. Myers, Nora, Teacher. Moore, Maggie M., Teacher, Irish Lane. IVnniman, Mabel A. (Grauerb), La Paz, Bolivia. Reilly, Anna B. (Mr>. M. P. Shannon), 69 Nicholson St. Wilkes , ! , Reilly, Agatha, Book-keeper, Ilonesdale. Reilly, E. Regina (Mrs. I\ A. Carroll), 36 S. Main 3 C Rinehart, Harvey B., Teller, 125 E. Main St., Wayneab Richart, Elizabeth G., deceased Ross, Kate R. «Mrs. Geo. Wall), t, I bondale Plains Schrader, FronaJ. (Bennett), Johnsto Sheep, Jennie M.. Teacher, Bloomsburg. Shew, Phoebe Mrs. Mark Creasy), Chestertown, Md Shook, Julia A. (Mrs. Howard Scott), Virginia Ave., Smith, Stella 'Mis. Walter Bdwarda). Smith, Elizabeth, 111 W. Spratt, M.irv William 1". , Teacher, Swartzell, S. Ida M. (Mrs. L Teple, Clara B. aue, Mt. Carmel. wu Teachei Sullivan, SutliiT, .\\ Mrs. Allen .\. , d< ceased. B. U N S U I >S l11s,N \ ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 189I-2 Thorburn, Elizabeth (Mrs. G. E. House), 66 Sharpe St., Kingston. Townsend, Emma J. (Mrs. Edward Ever), 3526 Haverford Ave., Phila Trumble, R. Belle (Replogle), deceased. Turnbach, William A., Lawyer, Hazleton. Walter, Meta (Mrs. D. Rinehart), Waynesboro. Ward, Eliza L. (Mrs. P. P. Loughran), 413 Clay Avenue, Scranton. Weaver, Carrie A. (Mrs, William W. Brown), Fairport, N. Y. Weil, Belle, Teacher, 64 Mallory Place, Wilkes-Barre. Wenrich, Ida G. (Mrs. H. T. Bechtel), Green Lane, Montgomery Co Wheeler, Mary E. (Mrs, Wm. Levin). Williams, Mary B., Teacher, Hazleton. Williams, Franklin, Teacher, Shenandoah. CLA55 OF 1892 ACADEMIC COURSE. Hutton, William, Builder, Bloomsburg. Neal, Grace (Mrs. Wm. Hutton), Bloomsburg. Zeiser, Harry, Assistant High School, S2 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre- ELEMENTARY COURSE. Baker, Nellie L. (Mrs. J. H. Adams), Stull. Becker, Katie F. (Mrs. Alvin Read), Hazleton. Bc;ers, Ada L. (Mrs. F. A. Lueder), deceased. Benjamin, Jennie G., Teacher, Asbury Park, N. J. Black, Caroline, Book-keeper, 1414 Green Street, Harrisburg. Blair, Booth, Grace (Mrs. Chas. Kerstetter), Milton. Mary E. (Mrs. B. F. Wragg), 33 North Rock Boyle, Joseph A., Ill W. Diamond St., Shamokin, Ave., Hazleton. Breslin, Annie, Teacher, Hazleton. Brodhead, L- B., San Diego, Cal. Burrow, Bertha W. (Mrs. D. H. Martin), Paxtang. Campbell, Bertha (Mrs. Harvey E. Garrison), Berwick. Cannon, Kate A., Teacher, Locust Gap. Cannon, Kate A., (Mrs. Andrew Breslin), 8 N. Walnut St., Mt. Carmel Carey, Myrtle E. (Mrs. F). L. Whatenecht), 1027 Wyo. Ave., Kingston. Carlston, Eleanor E. (State Cer.) Hornellsville, N. Y. Chroswaite, Thos., Lawyer, Hanover. Cole, Lena E. (Mrs. Frank Field), Hot Springs, N. C. Conner, Frances S., Teacher, 2440 N. Wash. Ave., Scranton. Conner, Pierce F., 115 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, N. J. Crawford, Alice M. (Mrs. Hal. Pierce), Junction City, Kan. Creveling, Sue R. (Mrs. G. W. Miller), Bloomsburg. Davis, D. A., deceased. Deaver, T. L., Physician, 614 Genesee Street, Syracuse. N. Y. Dempsey, Marie G. (Mrs. John I'ord), Pittston. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1892 Doney, Ellen, Teacher. Dougher, Katie (Mrs. T. F. Fleming), Wyoming Avenue, Pittston. Downing, Margaret F., deceased. Easton, Minnie F. (State Cer.) Mr6. Frank Ames), Mehoopany. Edna L., 103 West Main Street, Nanticoke. Mary I. (Mrs. R. S. Crosby), Noxon. Faus, Eva R. (Mrs. E. E. McKelvyj, Huntingdon. Fairchild, Fassett, Frederick, Li da, Teacher, Plymouth. Gavin, Annie J., Teacher, Mitchell Street, Pittston. Hanlon, Edward F., Physician, 54 Acacia Street, Hazleton. Harnett, Theresa A., deceased. Hawk, Cady I., Teacher, 154 Willow Street, Plymouth. Hendricks, Chas, G., Merchant, Selinsgrove. Hermon, A. Jerome, Physician, Middleburg. Herman, Irvin L-, Salesman, Northumberland. Hess, Gertrude R. (Mrs. Richard Jones), deceased. Hooks, Herbert C. Jones, Lizzie J. (Mrs. John H. Tasker), 221 N. Vine St., Shamokin. KefFer, Hallie F. (Mrs. D. S. Hartline', Bloomsburg. Kerns, John A., Lawyer, Fall River, Mass. Kitchen, Anna R. (Mrs. C. C. Creveling), Mt. Airy, N. C. Knittle, Ella, Teacher, Catawissa. Kostenbauder, Maggie (Mrs. Gswin Wilcox), 122 Rockwell Ave., Long Branch, N. J. Kutz, Sadie M. (Mrs. H. C. Phillies), 117 West Center St., Mahanoy City. Lagorce, Margaret A. (Mrs. S. D. Streeter), 1525 35th St., N. W., Washington, I). C. Lannon, Katie A., Teacher, Hazleton. Lattimore, Pauline L. (Mrs. W. C. Douden), Millersburg. Lee, Nellie T., Teacher, Plymouth. Lynch, Mame A., deceased. W. B., Dentist, 1422 North 3rd St., Banrisborg. McBrearty, John, Attorney, Free-land. McDonald, Belinda, Teacher, Penn. Avenue, Scranton. BfcGroarty, Kate T., Teacher, 519 Hickory St., Scranton. Merkel, Laura K. (Mrs. Frank w. Reynolds). Murray, Agnes V. Teacher, 1125 West LOCUSI St., Scranton Mausteller, Nynart, Harry U., Banker, Glen Lyon. O'Donnell, Lillie A., Teacher, 331 Green O'Hara, Nellie L-, Teacher, Shenandoah. Parker, Cora B. (Bangs), Norge, Ya. Patterson, Scranton. M. Delia, No. 4 Coal Bxchange Building, Wilkes B W. 2nd St., Berwick. Petty, Louise (Mrs. Willard Smith), 215 Pollock, St., Mary K., Teacher, Boutzdale. 4 ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1892-3 Porter, Hattie E. (Newlin). Ransom, Richards, Flora, Teacher, 112 J. L., Church St., Plymouth. deceased. Ringrose, Harriet M. (Mrs. John Knies), Bloomsburg. Robison, Martha E., Sunday School Field Secretary, Bloomsburg. Romberger, E. W., deceased. Seiwell, Eudilia A. (Mrs. C. C. Bierly), 212 Luzerne Ave., W. Pittston. Shaffer, William A., Lawyer, Stroudsburg. Sheehy, Anna L., Teacher, Shenandoah. Sherwood, E. May (Mrs. John G. Harman), Bloomsburg. Spare, Carrie C. (Mrs. Wm. C. Covert), 108 St. Clement St., Wilkes-Barre. Stair, Annie, Stenographer, 204 Mulberry St., Scranton. Taylor, Carrie M., Teacher, 521 E. Front St., Berwick. Tiffany, G. W. B., Teacher, Kingsley. Tweedle, Lulu, Teacher, Raven Run. Vincent, Frederick, Lawyer, Ashley. Walsh, Anna D. (Mrs. M. E. Golden), 84 Market St., Pittston. Walsh, Josephine M., Teacher, 226 Central Park, West, New York. Walter, Ida M., Teacher, Catawissa. Weldon, Millie B., Lewistown, R. No. 1. Welliver, Leola M., Teacher, Jersey town. Westover, Mabel E. (Mrs. T. R. Huff), Town Hill. Williams, Catharine M., Teacher. Williams, E. L-, deceased. Willier, Michael L., 2823 13th St., N. W., Washington, D. C Worrall, Mary B. (Mrs. W. S. Adler), 87 Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. Wren, Mary B. (Mrs. R. B. Gray), Port Carbon. Young, Louie, Trained Nurse, 438 Bead St., Plymouth. CLA55 OF 1893 ACADEMIC COURSE. Reice, Wm.. Smith, H. Montgomery, Lawyer, Bloomsburg. Walize, Arthur B., S. N. S., Shippensburg. ELEMENTARY COURSE. Maud (Mrs. J. B. Anderson), Luzerne. Maud (Mrs. J. F. Newman), West Chester. Atherholt, Baldwin, Bates, John L-> Catawissa. Beddall, Lillie, Book-keeper, 6 & 8 N. Main St., Shenandoah. Bierman, Anna B. (Mrs. F. R. Bogdan.) Blewitt, Teresa M., Teacher, Scranton. Blue, May (Mrs. W. J. Hehl), Berwick. Bogenrief, Margaret M., Nat. Cathedral School, Washington, D. C. Bowersox, Kate S., Dean of Women, Berea College, Berea, Ky. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1893 Bray, William R., Teacher, Freeland. Brubaker, Harry B., Teacher, Halifax, R. F. D. No. 1. Buddinger, Laura, Teacher, 37 S. Poplar St., Mt. Carmel. Burke, Anna P. (Mrs. T. F. Flanagan), Mahanoy City. Burns, Maud (Mrs. Rush R. Zarr), 554 E. Main St., Nanticoke. Cadman, Emma, Bloomsburg. Campbell, Mary E., deceased. Cole, Edna, Teacher, 25 Timpson St., Ashley. Connelly, Kate, Teacher, Sheuandoah. Conner, Daniel P., Demonstrator, Moores. Coughlin, Maggie (Mrs. T. J. O'Neill), Ashland, Creary, Julia, deceased. W. Va. Crow, Harry E Clergyman, Conyngham. Davis, Mary, Teacher, Plymouth. DeWitt, lrvin A., Lawyer, Sunbury. Dintinger, Eva E. (Mrs. E. D. Frick), 318 S. Church St., Waynesboro. Donahue, Julia (Mrs. Frank Dauk). Drumm, W. H., Teacher, 118 Fairmount Ave., Sunbury. Drum, Philip L., Lawyer, Coal Exchange, Wilkes-Barre. Duddy, Kate, Sister St. Vincent Convent, Plymouth. Durkin, Kate, Inkerman. Edwards, William D., Teacher, 3430 Florida St., San Diego, California. Everett, Minnie (Mrs. A. H. Derby), deceased. Eves, Margaret (Mrs. J. W. Bruner), Bloomsburg. Fahringer, Erne (Mrs. W. N. Dennison), Botwe 11 Lodge, Hayes, Middlesex, Fassett, Emily (Mrs. W. B. Rainsford), Indian Head, Maryland. Fenner, Alice, Teacher, Lehighton. , i Fister, Lizzie C. (Mrs. Frederick A. Martin), Atlantic City, N. }. Flynn, Bridget, Teacher, 18 S. Emerich St., Shenandoah. Freas, Kinney, Mine Lumber Dealer, Forks. Gallagher, Celia, Teacher, Freeland. Gibbons, Minnie (Mrs. W. P. Hosie), 208 Broadway, Scranton. Girton, Irene L. (Mrs. Samuel J. Johnson), Bloomsburg. Gotshall, Mercy, Arisu >s. Guckavan, W. J., Hazleton. Guscott, Cbark-s li., 413 1;. Chestnut St.. Hazleton. Halm, Nellie, Teacher, 444 N. 7th St., Alh ntown. Harden, Bdith M. (Mrs. Bolton Coon), 42 James St., Dorrancel C, Principal School, IS Stark St., Wilkes bam Hart, John Harder, W. M., . deceased. (Mrs, H. C. Hooki 6150 Columbia Avr., Overbrook, Philadel] Henderson, May (Mrs. Rob't Bddie), deceased. Iiirlenian, Clyde, Book-keeper, Benton. Horn, Mary A. [Mrs. Win. 1). Varnall), Veadon. Beaton, Bffie j ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1893 Houseknecht, W. M., Dept. Commerce and Labor, Washington, D. C. Hughes, Elizabeth, Teacher, 314 Garfield Ave., Scranton. Hughes, Jennie, Teacher, 231 Montgomery St., West Pittston. John, Lillian I. (Mrs. A. T. Floyd), deceased. Johnson, Samuel J., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Keiter, Win. S., Prin. of Schools, Medford, N. J. Kelly, Patrick A., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Kline, Reuben, Teacher, Mt. Carmel. Krout, Jacob H., Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. Kurtz, Ella B., Professional Nurse, Manhattan State Hospital, Ward's Island, N. Y. May (Mrs. Frank Buckalew), Dayton, Ohio. Lewis, Margaret E. (Mrs. Frank Fait). Lloyd, Verna (Mrs. C. L. Santee), Wapwallopen. Lueder, W. H., Teacher, 82 Grove St., Wilkes-Barre. Learn, Mauser, I. H. (State Cer.) County Superintendent, Sunbury. McLaughlin, Bridget, Teacher, Freeland. McNinch, Lizzie, Stenographer, 168 W. 105th St., New York City. McNulty, Katie (Mrs. John Hay). Miller, Clarence W., Teacher and Justice of Peace, Seybertsville. Miller, Jennie, Teacher, Selinsgrove. Miller, John K., Bloomsburg. Miller, John W., Teacher, Berwick. Miles, Julia, Teacher, Shenandoah. Moran, Lizzie C. (Mrs. J. F. McDonnell), 417 York Ave., Jenkintown. Moss, Louise (Mrs. E. A. Benson), Centremoreland. Mumford, Minnie B. (Mrs. Chas. U. Ingham), 439 Harrison St., Moscow. Nagle, Edward C, Lawyer, Seigfried. Nichols, Norma B. (Mrs. Wm. L. Davis), 1419 Lafayette St., Scranton. O'Donnell, John J., Lawyer, 304 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre. O'Neill, Charles H., Dentist, Tunkhannock. Kate (Mrs. H. H. Lenhart), 229 McKinley Ave., Canton, Ohio. Penman, Minnie G., Teacher, Bloonisburg. Pilkay, Mary R., Teacher, 1631 Green St., Harrisburg. Peifer, Potter, Robert R., deceased. Powell, Ella, deceased. Powell, Elizabeth (Pahringer), Bloomsburg. Powell, Martha, Stenographer, Bloomsburg. Redeker, Carrie, Teacher, Poison, Mont. Romberger, Laura A. (Mrs. John Brower, Jr.), Herndon. Santee, Edna A. (Mrs. Adam Hunsinger), 1641 Bailey St., Philadelphia. Shaffer, Grace, Principal Schools, Varden. Shook, Lillie R. (Mercilliot), Nansen. Snively, Myrtle (Hosley), West Derry, N. H. Sullivan, Mary E., Teacher, Harrisburg. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I 893-4 H. YanLoon), 39 Hawthorne Ave., Olen Ridge, N. J. Thomas, Alfred D., Teacher, 585 James St., Hazleton. Thomas, Gwennie (Mrs. J. B. Tobias), deceased. Thomas, R. M., deceased. Thomas, Hannah. Thomas, Maggie. Titus, Una E. 37 Clinton Street, Salamanca, N. Y. Traub, Frank M., Clergyman, Monrovia, Liberia. Van Possen, Agnes (Mrs. T. J. Evans), 15 W. Woodland Ave., Youngstown, Ohio. Walkemeyer, Nettie, Teacher. Welliver, May (Mrs. H. R. Kahler), Bloomsburg. Weiss, J. Calvin, Teacher Gram. School, Broad St., Shillington Stroud, Lela M. (Mrs. J. ( Weiss, Clem R., 1412 E. 3rd St., Williamsport. Wendt, Jennie A. (Mrs. R. J. Shumau), Catawissa. Williams, Burton, Teacher, Centremoreland. Williams, Eleanor (Mrs. Richard Roderick). Zarr, Josephine (Mrs. Chas. W. Hess), Benton. CLA55 OF COIJ,F,GK 1894 PREPARATORY. Crobaugh, C. D.., Lawyer, Eastou. Hubler, Harry C-, Lawyer, 1652 Monroe Avenue, Scranton. ACADEMIC COURSE. Keiter, George H., Contractor, IVioomsburg. Patterson, J. Howard, Lawyer, 132.S Arch St., Philadelphia. ELEMENTARY COURSE. Abbott, Florence, Teacher, Pittston. Mae (Alexander), Chinchilla. Ansart, Louis L., Ass't Examiner, Patent Office, Washington, Acherly, Apple man, Lulu, (Mrs. F. II. Brumstetter ) Conyngham F.ictoryville. Baylor, Margaret C. (Mrs. 11. B EtOSfl Bfoomsbnrg. Beagle, Willits K led. Beddoe, Azro, C. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST J 8 94 Cannon. Nettie (Mrs. E. J. Carr, Teresa G., Teacher, Moore), 246 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Wanamie. Carroll, Belinda, Teacher, 135 Chapel St. ; Pittston. Maude, Teacher, Hazleton. ColTman, Nellie (Mrs. C. H. McDermott), Fawn Grove. Carter, Conner, Martha, Librarian, State College. Conner, Peter, P. O. Clerk, 829 N. Summer Ave., Scranton. Corgan, Genevieve (Baratt). Corrigan, Essie G., Hazleton. Darlington^ W. Ramsay, 3928 Poplar St., Philadelphia. Davenport, Blanche, Teacher, 247 East Main St., Plymouth. Dechant, Harry G. Detrick, Flora, Teacher, Jerseytown, R. No. 1. Dieffemlerfer, Rev. J. P., Hummelstown. Doebler, Clara E. (Mrs. Emel Erhard), deceased. Ellsworth, Adelaide, Physician, Warren. Ent, Jessie (Mrs. Ralph G. Phillips), Bloomsburg. Ernest, Sara R. (Mrs. G. B. Snyder), 7824 Kelly St., Pittsburg. Espy, Bertha, Teacher, 612 Bridge St-, Towanda. Espy, Mary L. (Mrs. Philip C. Stehle), 421 S. Columbus Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y_ Evans, William W., Supt. Schools Columbia County, Bloomsburg. Fisher, Corinda S. (Mayer). Flanagan, Anna, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre. Foster, Marcia, Teacher, 533 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Fry mire, Mary L. (Mrs. Frank Kirk,) Watsontown. Gaffikin, Anna, Nanticoke. Garrahan, Margaret, Teacher, St. Mary's Convent, Wilkes-Barre. Gernon, Minnie, Teacher, 1802 Ridge Row, Scranton. Gibson, Maude A. (Mrs. C. A. Diefendorfer), Moosic. Green, Euphemia, Teacher, 613 Prospect St., New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y Gregory, H. W., Physician. Griffith, Lottie (Evans), Warrior Run. Grimes, Byron J., County Supt. Schools, Centreville, Md. Haggerty, Mary (Mrs. James Tigue). Hardcastle, Kate T, (Mrs. Wm. Albertson), St. John's. Harris, Bertha (Mrs. W. H. Butts), Newport, R. Island. Hart, David A., Physician, Wapwallopen. Hehl, Minnie (Mrs. J. W. Buck), 251 W. 88th St. New York City. Herring, Clinton, Lawyer, Orangeville. Hess, Aaron B., Superintendent City Schools, Madison, S. D. Hess, Daisy (Mrs. O. Z. Kunze), 59 Farley Avenue, Newark, N. J. Hess, Floyd L., Attorney, 24-25-26 Bennett Building, Wilkes-Barre. Huber, Bertha (Mrs. A. W. Cooper). Hughes, Sarah J., Teacher, 371 Summer Avenue, Scranton. . ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1894 Johns, Rev. Ben. M., Clergyman, Plymouth. Johnson, R. R. (State Cer.), Salesman, Lewisburg. Johnson, Bertha L. (Mrs. John J. Kelly), Hazleton. Jones, Hannah, Teacher, Nanticoke. Keiser, Rose (Mrs. R. A. Ward), 30 Elizabeth St., Wilkes-Barre. Kline, Mary, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Koehler, Lillian (Mrs. A. Milan Bertels), Waverly, R. No. 2. Koons, Sue L., Medical Missionary, Tai-An-Fu Shantung, China. Lehe, M. Alice, Teacher, Shenandoah. Lewis, Charles L-., Los Angeles, Cal. Lynch, Bessie G. (Mrs. John Redington) ,338 S. Franklin St. Wilkes-Barre , McGinty, Katie, deceased. Mahon, Josephine (Mrs. T. L. McGraw), 1318 Mulberry St , Scranton. Mandeville, Mollie E. (Mrs. G. S. Wilsey), Lausdowno. Martz, Elizabeth M., Teacher, Milton. Malick, M. Elmer, Snydertown. Masters, Sarah (Pursel), Bloomsburg. McLaughlin, Anna (Mrs. M. J. Burgess), Washington, I>. C. McLaughlin, George, Lawyer. Minnich, Meda E. (Mrs. R. H. Smith), Seybertsville. Monaghan, Mary, Teacher, Shenandoah. Montgomery, Grace (Mrs. Frank Conner), Orangeville. Moore., Arthur J. Denti-st, 316 Washington Avenue, Scranton. Munroe, Enpkemia, Teacher, Hazleton. Nesbit, Edith M., Teacher, Milton. Palmer, Maggie, Teacher, Shenandoah. Patten, Frank E., Traveling Salesman, care Russell Miller Milling Co. Minneapolis, Minn. Paul, J. Frank, P. O. Clerk, 46 North Ithan St., Philadelphia. Pfahler, Geo. E., Physician, 1321 Spruce St., Philadelpl Ouinn, Bridget (Mrs. J. E. Keough), Field Matron Indian S«-rv> Saint Xavter, Montana. Rassier, Mary, Teacher, Shenandoah, Robison, J. Boyd, Jr., Berwick. Rosser, Bessie, Teacher, Kingston. Ruddy, Lizzie V., Teacher, Miner's Mills Ruggles, Lea B. (Mr-. O. S. Connell), u Scanlon, Hannah (Dalton), Shenandoah. Form Jr.), 112 ippert, Carrie (Mrs. P. N , \ N Main SI w Bmma Smyth, (Mrs. Theo. Ki Sterling, Bessie, Teacher, 113 Sterner, Straw, I,. P. (State Cer.), Anna M. (Mrs. Stronp, 1). I)., '<-•, Brown District d 1 ton. i Snpt ol C. C. Smith), 381 So Teacher, oriental. Schools, K :v ei Bloomsbui Witt St., ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1894-5 Sutliff, Fred, Physician, 4419 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia. Swank, Katie, Teacher, Hobbie. Thomas, John J., Teacher, 607 James Turner, Bess J. (Mrs. Hazleton. St., Thomas Howell), Buckhorn. Watson, John F., Deputy Prothonotary, Bloomsburg. Weary, Andrew, Mine Surveyor, 165 E. Cameron St., Shamokin. Wenner, Laura (Mrs. Howard Smith) 619 W. Diamond Ave. Hazleton. Whalen, Mary E. (Mrs. J. J. O'Hearn), Shenandoah. Wiant, David, Prin. of Schools, Huntington Mills. Williams, Ethel, 51 N. Union St., Grand Rapids, Mich. Williams, Lizzie (Mrs. E. W. Tiffany), 403 N. Beard Ave., Syracuse, N. Y Woodward, Grace (Mrs. O. K. McHenry), Berwick. Yocutn, S. C, Sunbury. , , CLA55 OT 1895 MUSIC COURSE. Stair, Mame Leas, Music Teacher, 204 Mulberry Street, Scran ton. COLLEGE PREPARATORY. Foulke, Will T., Collamer. Norman, George, Wilmington, Del. Shaffer, Grace, Varden. W illiams, 7 Ethel, Teacher, 51 N. Union St., Yetter, Alfred E-, Grand Rapids, Mich. Mining Engineer, 506 Fifth St., Dunmore. ELEMENTARY COURSE. Andreas, Margaret (Mrs. Jos. Lindsay), Freeland. Abrogast, Mary, Teacher, Freeburg. Bartholomew, Irvin A., Prin. of Schools, Nyssa, Oregon. Beale, B. Frank, Physician, McKees }4 Falls. Beeber, Sadie (Mrs. Ben. Thomas). Birtley, Nettie (Mrs. Emil C. Niemeyer), Mt. Olive, 111. Blakeslee, Josephine A., Teacher, Blakeslee. Blandford, Jennie (Mrs. John E. Morris), 101 Washington St., Edwardsrille, Nathan W., Merchant, Pond Hill. Bobb, A. Cameron, Surveyor, Paxinos. Bloss, Boyle, Wm. F. Book-keeper. Breisch, Nora, Teacher, Ringtown Briggs, Gertrude, deceased. Brown, Mattie (Everett), Teacher, Hazleton. Buck, Alice M., Teacher, Mary Disston School, Tacony, Philadelphia. Burns, Kate, Teacher, Wanamie. Cadow, Katharine, Teacher, 430 Catharine St., Bloomsburg. Clapp, Bessie, Teacher, 522 Broadway, Milton. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1895 Colgate, Elsie L. (Mrs. Gustave Hensell), 1757 Monsey Ave., Scranton. Creveling, Earl M,, Physician, 5935 Addison St., Philadelphia. Davenport, Harry H., Lawyer, 526 Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre. Dean, S. H. (State Cer.), Supt. Schools, Mt. Carmel. Derr, Charles W., County Supt., Washingtonville. Derr, Annie F. (Mrs. Benj. Vansant), Feasterville. Detwiler, Mary (Mrs. F. E. Brader), 161 Main St., Phoenixville. Diseroad, Sara (Mrs. James S. Hubbell), East Branch, N. Y. Dolan, Katheryn, Teacher, Plains. Dougher, Lizzie, Assistant Principal, Avoca. Downey, Mame, Teacher, Shenandoah. Dugau, Margaret R., Teacher, Hazleton. Dunston, Grace (Mrs. Dana Downing,), Littleton, Colo. Durkin, Julia M., Teacher, Hazleton. Eckroth, Howard B., Dentist, Mifflin ville. Evans, May (Mrs. J. S. John), Bloomsburg. Eves, Edna (Mrs. J. W. Biddle), deceased. Everett, Mary H. (Mrs. E. F. Carpenter), 304 S. 4th St., Darby. Farrell, Margaret, Teacher, New York City. Fassett, Fred E., Merchant, Stevensville. Ferguson, Marie M. (Mrs. G. W. Scott), Mt. Carmel. Follmer, Anna (Mrs. O. G. Hess, Benton. Foster, Amelia, Teacher, 533 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Foster, Minnie (Rivenburgh >, 533 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Furman, Julia H., Trained Nurse, 221 West St., Bloomsburg. Gaffikin, Katherine, Teacher, Nanticoke. Gaffikin, Patrick J., Priest, Susquehanna. Gallagher, Genevieve, Teacher, Pittston. Gallagher, James U., Dentist, P. O. Bldg., Pittston. Gilbert, Laura (Mrs. Chas. Kline), Catawissa. Gilpin, Friend, Physician, Philadelphia. Goyne, Minnie (Mrs. Wilbur Singley Nuremburg. May (Mrs. J. W. Briggs), Washington D. C. Haen, Alice. I, Griffith, Heckert, EH P., Principal of Schools, Schuylkill Ilavt n M. Theresa (Mrs. E. B. Holmes), Hl(H)iusburg. Ilerron, Mary, Sr M. Culalia, St. Mary's Convent, Wilkes Barre. Hoke, George, 112 Weston Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. Iioutz, Mary E., (Anderson), Blizabetfa City, N. C. Jacobosky, Rosa, Teacher, 211 South Main Street, Wilkcb- Barre. Jacobosky, Stella (Mrs. II. S. Witmer), 24 4th St., Aspiuwall. Kingston. Jacobs, Ada M. (Mrs. Wm. H. Collej ), 350 Ridge St llehl, . James, William E., Teacher, Gilberton. Johnson, Howard S. Merchant, Mt. Carmel. , 5 ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1895 Jones, Gertrude (Mrs. Tudor Roberts \ 58 S. Meade St., Wilkes-Barre. Jones, Hermie, Teacher, 88 Park Avenue, Wilkes-Barre. Jones, Hattie W, (Mrs. D. John Price), 119 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah. Jones, Ida M., Teacher, Hazleton. Kearney, Katie I., Teacher, Parsons. Kellam, Edith (Black), Maplewood. Keller, Mabel (Mrs. Robert H. Garrahan), 543 Market St., Kingston. Kerlin, Nellie, Teacher, 224 48th St., Newport News, Va. Knauss, Anna, deceased. Koerber, George A., Teacher, Hazleton. Laubach, Merit L., Supt. Manual Training, 636 South 7th St., Terre Haute, Iud. Lenahan, Agnes (Mrs. Frank B. Brown), 191 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. Lesher, Elizabeth (Mrs. Thomas Dunham), 1307 12th Avenue, Altoona. Lewis, Adaline G. (Mrs. B. F. Beale), McKees 2 Falls. y Lewis. Carrie, 38 N. Main Street, Plains. Lewis, Harry J., Postmaster, Trevorton. Lloyd, Catherine, deceased. Love, Margaret (Mrs. W. H. Brower), 337 E. Main Street, Bloomsburg. Lowrie, Mary, Teacher, Strawberry Ridge. McGee, Hugh, Teacher, Beaver Meadow. McHenry, Lulu M., (Mrs. W. A. Schlingman), 115 Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre. Mackie, Ruby (Mrs. Byron G. Vanhorn), Englewood, N. Mahon, Alice (Mrs. Frank McCann), Mahon, Lillian (Mrs. J. W. J. 727 Jefferson Ave., Scranton. Kellog), 94 Laurel Hill, Norwich, Conn. Maize, Boyd F., Insurance Adjuster, Bloomsburg. Maize, Edith, Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg. Edward J. Ryan), 438 W. Pine St., Manning, Katie, Teacher, Locust Gap. Malloy, Bina (Mrs. Mahauoy Marvin, Archie W., Supervising Principal, Dickson City. Meehan, Nellie R., Teacher, Port Griffith. Meyer, Olive E., Trained Nurse, Hazleton. Meyers, Stella G., Teacher, 553 Locust Street, Hazleton. Morgan, Mamie E., Teacher, 622 S. Main Avenue, Scranton. Moyer, Sara (Mrs. W. R. Bray), Freeland. Murphy, Eliza, Teacher, Hawley. Nagle, Irvin E., Teacher, 618 Chew Street, Allentown. Nicholas, Irene (Mrs. L. Walter Eisenman). Nichols, Florence (Mrs. G. F. McGuire), Vandling. O'Donnell, Patrick F., Book-keeper, Washington, D. C. Parker, Bertha (Mrs. W. D. Edwards), San Diego, California. Patten, Robert S., Physician, Danville. City. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1895 Kunsau, Korea, Asia. Patterson, J. B., Physician, Pendergast, Mary, Teacher, 918 N. 6th Street, Harrisburg. Persing, Harry M., 5230 N. Carlisle Street, Philadelphia. Anna M., Teacher, Powell, Price, Abel, Ex. U. Plainsville. Custom House, Philadelphia, Harleysville. S. Price, Katharine, deceased. Readier, Calvin P., Teacher, Nescopeck, R. F. D. Reilly, Joseph, deceased. Rentschler, Sadie, deceased. Richards, Anna C. (Mrs. A. G. Isaacs), 1314 Vine Street, Scranton. (Mahon), deceased. Roinberger, Martha A. (Mrs. Simon Fickinger), Williamstowu. Roth, Edward, Bloomsburg. Seiler, Jennie, Teacher, Northumberland. Riley, Minnie F. Shaffer, Mary V. (.Mrs. Shannon, Bruce E., Jr., M. M. Harter), Nescopeck. Teacher, Benton. Sharpless, Julia (Mrs. Win. Fegley). Shaw, Melissa, Teacher, 18 S. Main Street, Lewistown. Sheivelhood, William, Teacher. Shuping, William A., Miller, Rock, N, C. Sidler, Anna (Mrs. P. M. Ikeler), Moselle, Miss. Smink, Hattie, Teacher, 713 E. Independence Street, Shamokin. Smith, Nellie I. (Mrs. J. C. Sweppenheiser), Bloomsburg. Snyder, Adaline B. (Mrs. A. Eugene Cobb), Elmhurst. Snyder, J. Wilson, Supervising Principal, Slatington. Spencer, Alma (Bortree), 55 So. Street, Morristown, N. J. Stauffer, Claude M., Music Director, U. S. Industrial School, CarliskStearns, Laura G. (Mrs. T. S. Tucker), deceased. Stecker, C. Raymond, Merchant, Bloomsburg. Swalm, Florence, Teacher, 1113 Market Street, Sunbury. Swank, William W., Teacher, Drums. Tague, Nina (Mrs. Harry Frautz), Moorestown, N. J. Thomas, Mame (Mrs. F. B. Earl), 490 Park Aw., 1-. Orange, N. J. Thomas, Daniel W., Teacher, lVnton. Tinkham, Flora (Mrs. A. W. Marvin), Dickson City Traub, John P., Luzerne. Traub, Howard J., Parmer, Bloomsburg. Wagner, Theodore A., Teacher, Trevorton. Weeks, Nellie, Teacher, Huntington, 1,. 1., Ken York. Wheeler, Emily A., Teacher. Wolfe, Ada L, Teacher, 9th Strut, Wyoming. • Worthington, Wm, EL, ins. [nspector, 8 Hamilton Ave Yonki Ml St.. W. 16th Harrisburfl Zeiders, Henrietta (Mrs. C. H. Shope), , , ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1896 CLA55 OF 1896 REGULAR NORMAL COURSE. Evans, Margaret (Mrs. John Emory Eves), Sharpless, Julia (Mrs. Win. Fagely). Millville. COLLEGE PREPARATORY. Crossley, Arthur L., Teacher, Knittle, John, Clergyman, W. 3rd Street, Hicksville, N. Y. Manheim. Lutz, Frank, Teacher, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, N. Y. Maize, Boyd, Insurance Adjuster, Bloomsburg. Miller, Charles W., Jr., Needles, Cal. H. M. Postle), Thane, Alaska. Shoemaker, Bertha (Mrs. Win. Harris), 304 E. 5th Street, Berwick. Wilson, Edna (Mrs. W. L. McClintock), 3625 Mervine St., Philadelphia. Miller, Gertrude (Mrs. PIANO FORTE COURSE. Geisinger, Delia, Teacher, Espy. Nance, Ethel V. (Mrs. G. Walter Chambers), 638 E. River St., Anderson, S. C. ELEMENTARY COURSE. Andrews, Ida, Teacher, New Columbus. Arbogast, Jennie, Teacher, Freeburg. Ashton, Jeannette, Teacher, 52 Shawnee Ave., Plymouth. Atherton, Mary (Mrs. Daniel Cornell), Hughes. Barnes, Harry, Civil Engineer, Denver, Colo. Barton, Harry S., Insurance, Bloomsburg. Mary F. (Mrs. W. K. Ferguson \ 2025 Geo, St., Logansport, Ind. Benedict, Rose (Mrs. R. D. Richards), 725 N. Main Street, Pittston. Bell, Best, J. Sluman, Teacher, Idaho Central Bl'dg, No. Bowman, Vida (Mrs. Boyer, Charles P. L. Drum), 415 S. Franklin 25, Idaho, Falls. St., Wilkes-Barre. Johnstown. Brown, Vida (Mrs. James L. Hoagland), Berwick. Capwell, Minnie (Mrs. E. M. Stark), 821 Bushkill Street, Eastou. Carpenter, Hattie, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Carpenter, Helen, Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg. I., Civil Engineer, Carr, Clara, Teacher, Wanamie. Carter, Nellie, Teacher, Hazleton. Casey, Tillie (Mrs. E. J. Pursell), Clare, Huntingdon County. Chase, Marion (Mrs. R. E. Neumeyer), 401 Market Street, Bethlehem Clark, Bridget, Teacher, Inkerman. Cohen, Celia, Teacher, 76 Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre. Cope, Hettie (Mrs. John A. Whitney), Jersey Shore, R. No. 4, Cope, Mary, Assistant Post Mistress, Mt. Carmel. Conner, Geraldine (Mrs. Lindley H. Dennis), Camp Hill, Harrisburg. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST £896 Culp, Lizzie, Teacher, Sunbury. Davenport, Fred W., Physician, 827 Green Ridge Street, Scranton. Detwiler, Isaiah, Farmer, Ironbridge. Dooris, Lizzie (Mrs. Richard Cronin), 221 Rutter Street, Kingston. Drum, Nora, Teacher, Drums. Duggan, Nellie, Teacher, Nicholson. Eason, Louise (Mrs. T. Hefferman), 27 Carlisle Street, Wilkes-Barcv Fox, J. Sharpless, Teacher, 5457 University Avenue, Chicago, 111. Fox, Anna, Teacher, Shenandoah. Oable, Harry, Teacher, Shenandoah. •Gallagher, Mary, Teacher, Plymouth. Garrison, Gertrude, Teacher, Shickshinny. Gernon, Cora (Mrs. James A. Wynkoop), 1802 Ridge Row, Scranton. Good, Luella, Teacher, 85 Dorrance Street, Kingston. Gribbin, Sadie, 1750 Tioga Street, Shamokin. •Gruver, Mary, Asheville, N. C. Harding, Nellie, Teacher, Hunlock's.. Harris, Mary R., Teacher, S. N. S., Shippensburg. Hart, Peter, Mail Carrier, Wapwallopen. Helwig, Lillian (Mrs. Lee Kauffman), deceased. Hess, Amos, Nashville, Tenn. Hosier, Rush, Wilburton, Indian Territory. Houtz, Alfred, Elizabeth City, N. C. Hughes, Edward, Lawyer, 753 North Main Avenue, Scrant >u. Hughes, Stella M., Teacher, Plymouth. Johnson, Bartlett H., Teacher, Bloomsburg. 122 Linden Street, West Pittsl m Jones, Martha (Mrs. S. F. Saunas Keefer, Charles M.. Y. M. C. A. Secretary, S16 E. Market St., Sunbv.rs Kisucr, Minnie, Teacher, Millville. Kistner, Charlotte, 413 North Front Street, Milton. Kitchen, Florence (Mrs. Clinton Follnier), Rocky Ford, Colo. Knox, Elizabeth S., (State Cer.) Teacher, 259 Boas Street, Ii Lamoreaux, Bertha (Mrs. Albert Anderson), Medford, On Latshaw, Lauretta, Teacher, Hartleton. \V, ;v Lindsay, Janet (Mrs. S. T. Glidden), 311 \V. Phil.i Ave Lins, Florence (Mrs. D. W. Arndt), Phoeaixville. Lodge, Margaret, Teacher, MifTlinburg. Love, Lizzie, Teacher, Jerseytown, R. No. 1 Ix)ve, Mary, Teacher, Jerseytown. R.. No. L. Lynch, Lavina, Teacher. McAlarney, Maude, Book-keeper, in«> Gaylord Avenue, Plymouth. McCarville, Mam.- (Mrs. M. J. Yetter), 1839 N 2nd Stt McLaughlin, Grace, Teacher, 1801 North 2nd Street, Harriaburg. McKane, Blizabeth, Teacher, 214 Warren Street, Weal P McKinney, Martha, Berwick. , [ - . ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1896 McNiff, Anna (Mrs. M. P. Johnson), 1625 N. Front Street, HarrUburjj Mauser, W. C. (State Cer.) Principal High School, Bloomsburg. May, Inez, Teacher, 98 South Main Street, Mahanoy City. Miller, Ida, (Mrs. W. C. Masteller), Bloomsburg. Miller, Elizabeth, (Mrs. Frank Ever), Narberth. Monahan, Rose, Teacher, 440 Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre Moore, Mamie V., Teacher,. Marysville. Moran, Julia C, (Mrs. Will Gritman), 128 S. Grant St., Wilkc -Barrc Morse, Gertrude, (Mrs. Frank H. Strouss), W. 3rd St., Mi. Carmel. Moyer, Alvin, Teacher, Wapwallopen, R. No. 3. Mover, Ezra, Teacher, Wapwallopen, R. No. 3. Moyer, Mira, Bloomsburg. Mover, Rae, Teacher,. Freeburg. Mundie, Mary, Teacher, 1917 North 23rd Street, Philadelphia, Muir, Alice, Teacher, 108 East Chestnut Street, Shamokin. Muir, Gertrude, Teacher, Shamokin. Norris, Lizzie, Teacher. Nyhart, Fred., Teacher, 9 Oxford Street, Wilkes-Barre. CVBrien, Ella, Teacher, Pittston. Oliver, Gertrude (Mrs. Ed. Saums), 280 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre O'Malley, Belinda, deceased. O'Malley, May S. (Mrs. Eugene F. Smith),. 1733 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton O'Malley. Mary (Mrs, Frank Sullivan), Greenwich, N. J, Oman, Charles, Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Navy. Perley, Mabel (Mrs. H. R. Cramton), deceased. Powell, Henry, Teacher, Plains. Powell, Esther (Mrs. John H. Williams), Plymouth. Quick, Eleanor, Teacher, Galleys, N. Mexico. Rees, Gertrude (Mrs. Ray W. Harttnan), Berwick. Reimensnyder, Daisy (Mrs. I. R. Teitsworth), Bear Gap. Robins, Salena A. (Mrs. Chas. A. Bear), 217 Peffer Street, Harrisburg Rosser, Jennie. Teacher, 26 Pierce Street, Kingston. Ruggles, Emma, Teacher, 83 Union Street, Kingston. Seely, Minnie (Mrs. John W. Thomas), Beach Haven. Shea, Margaret, Teacher. Shemorry, W. H., Teacher, Northumberland. Sherwood, Maude (Mrs. H. E. Bradley), 1806 Green St., Philadelphia. Shuman, Harman, deceased. Shuman, Warren, Teacher, Jersey Shore. Smethers, A. L-, Physician, 1344 South Main Street, Anderson, S. C. Smith, Crawford C, 381 South River Street, Wilkes-Barre. Smith, Mida D., Teacher, Lawrence ville. Snyder, Daniel J., Teacher, Orangeville. Stark, Lottie, Teacher, 188 E. Northampton Street, Wilkes-Barre. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1 896-7 •Sutliff, Jennie M. (Mrs. W. H. Rush), 188 S. Nicholas Avenue, New York V N. Swartz, Myrtle, Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg. Teple, James, Bloomsburg. Terwilliger, Minnie, Teacher, Bloomsburg, Thielke, Etta (Mrs Lafayette Killam). Thompson, Maude, Teacher, Nanticoke. Trevaskis, Anna, Teacher, Beaver Meadow. Vance, Bessie (Mrs. Willis M. DeMott), Milrville. Teacher, 17 Morgan Street, Binghamton, "N. Y. Wagner, Millie (Mrs. C. D. Yost), Collegeville. Watson, Georgia, Teacher, 20 Swallow Street, Pittston. Wegge, Mary (Mrs. F. P. Gillespie), Pittston. Wert, Anne U. (State Cer.) Teacher, 912 North 2nd Street, Harrisburg Van Loan, Lenora, Wilson, Jessie (Mrs. Geo. Stewart), Beirut, Syria. Winter, Rachael (Mrs. S. T. Pratt), Cor. Broad and Chestnut Streets, Nanticoke Yohe, Stella (Mrs. H. Arthur Gavitte), Bloomsburg. Yost, Mabel G. (Mrs. G. Herbert Hall), 251 Butler Street, Pittston. Zehner, S. Elizabeth, (Mrs. Harry E. Keiper), Beaver Valley, R. 1>. Zeiders, Katharine (State Cer.) Teacher, Harrisburg. CLASS OF 1897 REGULAR NORMAL COURSE Shippensburg, Salesman, Campground. John A. Whitney), Jersey Short-, R. D, Detrick, Flora B., '94, Teacher, Jerseytown, R. No. 1. 1 "Fox, J. Sharpless, 96, Teacher, 5457 University Avenue, Chicago, Grimes, Byron J., '94, County Supt. of Schools, Centrevillt*, Ml Hess, Amos, '96, Teacher, Nashville, Tenn. Bevan, T. W., "76, •Cope, Hettie M., '96 (Mrs. Regan, Celia J., '82, Thompsontown. Ruggles, Emma, '96, Teacher, Kingston. Ruggles, U-a B., '94, (Mrs. G. S. Council), Waverly, \ Stark, Lottie, '96, teacher, 188 K. Northampton Street, 111. Y Wis Swartz, Myrtle, '96, Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomabtu Iraub, Howard J., '95, Parmer, Bloomsburg. Huntington Mills vviant, David, '94, Principal of Schools, coi.i.i OCR Currin, Will C, Lawyer, Houtz, Alfred Wiltiamsport. Elizabeth City, North Carolii M. (Mrs. Robert D Clare), 103 B., McUnn, Ada C, uhl, Arthur PEBPAB iTORY. Minister, Saxton. Stevens, Douglas M., Northford, Conn. Johnstown ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1897 Thompson, W. J*,., Cor. 44th and Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, von Dorster, Herbert R., Printer, Catawissa. ELEMENTARY COURSE. Andreas, Margaret, Teacher, 637 N. Laurel St., Hazleton. Applemau, Charles O., Prof. Biology, College Park, Mo. Bahner, Jonathan E. Clergyman, 103 Jefferson St. Greenville, Mont. Co, Beishline, Amy V. (Mrs. W. F. Thomas), 602 N. Locust St., Hazleton. Benedict, Ella,. Teacher, Duryea. Bonner, James J. (State Cer.) Teacher, 126 S. Church Street, Hazleton, Bodmer, Susan B., 632 Wyoming. Avenue, Wilkes-Barre. Brace, John S. Manager Bell Telephone Co., Bloornsburg Broadbent, Milicent (Mrs. Clarence M. Myers), 517 W. Clayton Ave., , , , Mahoningtown. Brown, Ernest. Brown, Harry A., Physician, Lehman, Brugler, Martha T. (Mrs. Harry Creasy), Milan, 111. Burns, W. C, Timber Inspector, D. L** & W. R. R., Northumberland. Butler, Ruth (Mrs. W. C. Farrell), 33 Arnherst Avenue, Wilkes-Barre. Cantlin, Agnes, deceased. Carl, Jennie S. (Mrs. C. H. Marks), 74 Academy Street, Plymouth. Cassidy, Gertrude (Mrs. P. S. Ridsdale), 5047 Banfort Street, Richmond Crossley, Arthur, Teacher, Cule, Thomas E. r Teacher, W. 3rd Street, Hicksville, Hill, L. I. N. Y. 1318 Division Street, Scranton. Dailey, Lizzie (Mrs. Geo. Curran), 41 Gaylord Avenue, Plymouth. Davis, Bess, Teacher, 24 S. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre. Dietrick. S. P. (State Cer.) Dix, Vertie K. (Mrs. James H. Fuller), 1020 Delaware Street, Scranton Dockey. E. L-, Teacher, Walters Park. May B, (Mrs. H, L- Shannon), Mifflinville. Edmunds, Miriam (Mrs. C. H. Rohlands), Drifton. Eckroth, Edwards, Anna (Mrs. P. H. Conner), 829 N. Summer Ave., Scranton. Eves, J. Fred, Millville. Eves, Phoebe (State Cer.) Freeman, Gertrude (Mrs. Geo. Nuttin), 744 E. Main Ave., Scranton. Gelatt, Winifred, deceased. Gelnett, Harvey, Teacher, Swineford, Gilchrist, Jessie, Teacher, 88 North Laurel Street, Hazleton. Gillaspy, Martha A. (Mrs. G. W. Vance), deceased. Good, Mary, Teacher, S. N. S., Bloornsburg. Headings, Amy (Mrs. W. J. McNitt), Milroy. Hess, D. M.. Physician, Rohrsburg. Huber, Dora I. (Mrs. Wm. F. Ely), 208 W. Bertsch St., Lansford. Houck, Geo. W., Teacher, Ashley. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST l8 97 James, Anna, (Jones), 11 Clay St., Le Roy, N. Y. James, Hattie R., Teacher, Gilberton, James, Lizzie, Teacher, 122 E. Main Street, Plymouth. Johnson, Josiah F., Civil Engineer, 1342 Singer Place, Wilkinsburg. Johnson, Louie H., Teacher, Northumberland. Jones, Mary E., Teacher, 25 Hill Street, Newark, N. J. Jones, Maude. Jordan, Katie D., Teacher, 1637 N. Main Avenue, Scranton. Judge, Nellie, Teacher, 109 Broad Street, Pittston. Kahler, Anna Isabella, Teacher, Susquehanna University, Hughesville. Kane, Annie, Teacher, Shenandoah. Kauffraan, Lee, Nurse, Danville. Keiper, Maud, (Mrs, Jas. W. Hough), Shenandoah. Kelly, Bertha, Teacher, 907 W. Elm Street, Scranton. Kern, Jessie (State Cer.) Teacher, 312 12th Avenue, Scranton. Klock, Harvey, 509 Columbia Bank Bldg, P. O. Box 375, Pittsburg. Knapp, Mary S., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Kreisher, C. E., Lawyer, Catawissa. Kressler, Samuel, Book-keeper, Berwick. Landis, John B., 609 E. 3rd Street, Berwick. Lawall, Helen, (Mrs. L. h. Bentley), Park Place, Beaver Falls. Layman, Frank, Teacher, Greeucastle. Leaw, Grace Paul, Teacher, Columbia, Lechtleitner, Mary S. C. E., (Barrett). Lendrum, Grace, (Mrs. John H. Coxe),94 W. Main St., Norwalk, Ohio LeVan, Anna L., (Mrs. D. M. Montgomery), 237 W. Broad St., 1 la/let on. Lindermuth, Oscar, Physician. Lloyd, Carrie B., Teacher, Starrucca. Low, Zerbin, Grain and Coal, Orangeville. Lowrie, Blanche, Teacher, Jerseytown. Lyons, Harvey E-, U. S. Meat Inspector, 1018 W. Lanvuk Street, Baltimore, Mil. MacFarlaue, Margaret, Teacher, 163 Gaylord Avenue, Plymouth. Marsden, Maude, Teacher, Mt. Carmel. Martin, Eva, Teacher, 235 Diamond Avenue, Ha/leton. McCollough, Emily, (Mrs. Jno. B. Laielisi, $09 K. 3rd St., Berwick. McNertney, John, Teacher, Biilnetville. Mt ixell, Mae, Teacher, Beach I lawn. Mi-n/.ies, Jean, (Mrs. Frank L. Scott), 4-1 Pettibonc St., Forty Fort. S. Dakota. 334 Lake Awniir, Atlanta. Gt Geo. W. koln-its Moran, John, Mt. Cariml. Mover, Calvin ic Teacher, Wapwallopen. Moyer, Blkabeth, (Mrs. H. R. Kreider), 312 F. 23rd St., Bahinore, Ifd. Miller, James M., Editor, Dallas, Milnes, Mary, (Mrs , , 6 ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I8 97 Mover, Mabel, Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg. Munro, Foster C, Bank Clerk, Latrobe. Myers, Hattie (Mrs. H. M. Macomber), Port Dickinson, N. Y. Nevin, M. Ella, Teacher, Newfoundland. Nicely, Josephine, Teacher, 820 Olinda Avenue, Des Moines, la. Nye, Blanche U., Teacher, Watsontown. Oplinger, A. B., Stenographer, Nanticoke. Oplinger, Chas. A., Teacher, Glen Lyon. May, deceased. Owens, David, deceased. Pettibone, Lenora L-, Teacher, 935 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. Price, W. A., Teacher, Highland Park College, Des Moines, Iowa. Prutzman, Minnie E., Teacher. Otto, Quick, Charles, Station Agent, Rupert. Rawlings, Bess, (Francis), 3419 North 19th Street, Philadelphia. Richards. Kiler, Farmer, Alderson. Riffo, Marion B., Kalispell, Mont. Robison, Bessie, (Mrs. Jno. D. Butzner), 815 Electric Street, Scranton. Rollison, Ora, Teacher, Hawley. Rosser, Richard, 26 Pierce Street, Kingston. Ruckle, Belle (Mrs. Bowman Sorber), 3 Bank Street, Wilkes-Barre. Rude, Judson, White's Valley. Sands, Ralph W., Teacher, N. E. Manual Training High Schooi, 242 Apsley Street, Philadelphia. Savidge, Mary E., (Mrs. Abram E. Colvin) 4th and Lincoln Sts. Milton. Schlager, Annie C, Teacher, 2037 Green Street, Harrisburg. Seely, Leslie, Teacher, 5118 Pulaski Avenue, Germantown. , , Seely, Mary, Teacher. Beach Haven. Shaw, J. Harding, Teacher, Wyoming. Shortz, Bertha, (Mrs. Alex. Campbell), 520 S. 7th Ave. Shultz, , Pocatello, Idaho. H. H., (State Cer.) Teacher. Shultz, Sarah F., deceased. Smith, Isabel, Teacher, 114 W. Avenue, Mt. Carmel. Stanton, Nora M., Teacher, 1936 N. Marshall Street, Philadelphia. Swank, Martin J., Clergyman, St. John's. Taylor, Florence M., (Mrs. John B. Waters), Catawissa. Traub, Charles W., Plymouth. Umstead, Nora (Hendrickson), Danville, R. No. 3. Vanderslice, Helen, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Veale, Mary E., (Mrs. Thos. Probert), 344 E. Elm Street, Hazleton. Wallize, Win. S., Standard Steel Works, 25 W. 4th Street, Lewistown. Walz, Ida M., (Mrs. G. B. Washburn), 1145 Garfield Place, Hollywood. Welliver, Curtis, Mining Engineer, 27 Amherst Street, Wilkes-Barre. Welliver, Theodocia, (Mrs. J. Hurst Hackett), 209 Race St.. Suubury. Wetterau, Matilda, (Mrs. James Peddington). . ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1897-8 Wilbur, Harry C. Journalist, Milwaukee, Wis. Williams, Mary E., (Mrs. J. P. Lawrence), Hunters, Wash. Williams, Mary J. (Mrs. Edward S, Gething) 139 E. Broad St. Nanticoke Williams, Ruth (Mrs. Robt. J. Henry), Philadelphia. Wilson, Elsie, Teacher, 59 Parley Avenue, Newark, N. J. , , , CLASS OF 1898 REGULAR NORMAL COURSE. Appleman, Charles, Teacher of Biology, 6325 Monroe Ave., Chicago, 111. Bobb, A. Cameron, Surveyor, Paxinos. Bray, Win. R., Teacher, Freeland. Broadhead. L. B., San Diego, Cal. Derr, Chas. W., County Supt., Washingtonville. Gilchrist, Jessie, Teacher, 88 N. Laurel Street, Hazleton. Hart, John C. Teacher, Wilkes-Barre. Keefer, Charles M., Y. M. C. A. Secretary, 816 E. Market St.,Sunbury. Klock, Harvey, 509 Columbia Bank Building, Pittsburg. Knapp, Mary, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Moyer, Sara (Mrs. W m. R. Bray), Freeland. Riffo, Marion, Kalispell, Mont, Robison, Martha, S. S. Field Secretary, Bloomsburg. Wilbur, Harry C, Journalist, Milwaukee, Wis. , r COLLEGE PREPARATORY. Conner, Frances R., Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport. Fox, J. Sharpless, Teacher, 5457 University Avenue, Chicago, 111. Graydon, Esther M., Corner 9th Avenue and Ann Street, Elomestea Grimes, Byron J., County Superintendent, Centre ville, M<1. Milheim, Elmer M., 1844 Hunting Park Avenue, Philadelphia. Moyer, Martha (Mrs. C. F. Altmiller J, Bloomsburg. Rude, Judaon R., White's Valley. S sholtz, Sarah (Mrs. C. B. Metzger), Narberth. Shuman, Warren, Jersey Shore. Wilbur, Harry C, Journalist, Milwaukee, Wia, 1 •« MUSIC cor k.si' Brader, Laura Adaline (Mrs. Chas. J. Shaffer), Berwick K, F. D No Hicks, Blaie Ethel, Music Teacher. ll.NTAKY QOUBftS. Aldinger, Harry K., Teacher, H. S. of 326 Commerce, Physical i> w. 83rd Street, Men Vork Armstrong, Margaret A., Teacher, McKeesport. Itadnrille, R No Armstrong, Margaret B. (Mrs. !>. r. Darnell Bachman, Florence K. Teacher, 327 Kidder Street, Wilkes I'. . ( ; ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1898 Blanche P., Teacher, S. N. S., Lock Haven. C. (Mrs. Carl Olsen), Joliet, 111. Barrett, Margaret, Teacher, Carlisle Street, Wilkes-Barre. Barrett, Nora, Teacher, Archibald. Bashore, Charles F., Civil. Engineer, Cresson. Bennetts, Katharine Ivey, Teacher, 418 Bloom Street, Danville. Bentzel, Flora Bell, Teacher, 925 N. 2nd Street, Harrisburg. Bernhard, Lillian M., Bloomsburg. Bevan, Mabel, deceased. Brennan, Eugene A., Teacher, 99 Short Street, Kingston. Brenneman, Harriet, Teacher, 3218 N. Carlisle Street, Philadelphia. Broadbent. Henry, 1415 N. Y. Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. Brooks, Ximena E., Teacher, Sterling Run. Brown, Anna A. (Mrs. J. H. Kenney), 36 Gates Street, Wilkes-Barre. Burke, Margaret, Teacher Shenandoah. Butts, Henry T., Lawyer, Plains. Callander, Asa, Clergyman, Starbuck, Wash. Cherrington, Ira C, Millgrove. Coleman, Katherine L. (Mrs. H. Anwyll), 114 Herr Street, Harrisburg. Balliett, Maud Barley, Collins, Margaret. Teacher, 5 E. Pine Street, Corcoran, M. Rachael (Mrs. Harry Coxe, Geo. W. Mahanoy (State Cer.) Principal Schools, Cross, Magdeline, Teacher, City. C. Osier), deceased. Wanamie. Wanamie. Cunningham, Bridget M. (Mrs. Jas. A. Rooney), Plymouth. Dawson, Blanche G., Teacher, Mt. Carmel. Davis, Hannah E., Teacher, 316 W. Cherry C, Teacher, Askam. Street, Shenandoah. Deets, Bessie DeLong, Eudora, Teacher, 212 South 2nd Derr, Mont., Teacher, White Hall. Street, Lewisburg. DiefTenbacher, D. N. (State Cer.) Principal Schools. Danville. Dillon, Frances A., Teacher. Dougherty, Elizabeth M., Teacher, Shenandoah. Eastou, Bessie N., Teacher, Hotel Nash, Scranton. Eroh, M. Frankiin, deceased. Evans, Martha D., Teacher, 546 North Vine Street, Hazleton. Eves, Edith Yeatman, Teacher, Millville. Foresman, Elizabeth C, Teacher, Allenwood. Forster, Emma Alta, Teacher. Forsyth, Jane Curry, Teacher, Northumberland. Frederickson, Elarn A., Physician. Geist, Verda (Mrs. W. M. Haas), 105 N. Vine Street, Mt. Carmel. Gibbons, Agnes, Teacher, Avoca. Maude, Teacher, 189 N. Laurel Street, Hazleton. Goodman, Theresa (Mrs. Henry Southeimer), 309 Broadway, N. Y. City. Groschke, Anna M., Teacher, 310 South Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. Giles, ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1898 Hagenbuch., Netta Eletha (Mrs. Byron J. Grimes), Centreville, Md. "Hankee, Nora Elizabeth (Mrs. John McGuffie), Pittsioii. "Harman, Henry L., Bank Teller, Hazleton. Hartline, Mary M., Teacher, 209 Green Lane, Manayunk. Hawke, Mabel Lncile (Mrs. W. R. Anthony), Glen Lyon. TIayward, William H., Teacher, Plymouth. Heffernan, Mary E., Teacher, Goldsboro. Herrold, Thomas G., Merchant, Tort Trevorton. Hilbert, Fred F., Machinist, Plains. Hill, Mary J., Professional Nurse, 614 W. Diamond Avenue, Hostetter, J. M. (State Cer. ) Sup. Principal, South Sharon. Howarth, John, 236 N. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre. Hazleton. Hov.er, John S.. 5515 Wyalusing Avenue, Philadelphia. Ikekr, Irma (Mrs. Frank Steadman), 1231 Derry Street, HarrtsbtU Jewett, Elizabeth E, , Teacher, 433 Edwin Street, Wiiliamsport. Jordan, Mary Monica, Teacher, 1637 N. Main Avenne, Scrattton. Kass, Charles L. A., Salesman, Marysville. Kelly, Margaret V., Teacher, Dunmore. Kempfer, Amelia (Mrs. J. Kimber Levan), Academia. Kimble, Eleanor Sears (Mrs. H. Dittrich). 701 Main St., Honesdale. Klutz, R. Daisy Mrs. L. H. Brown), Silverspring, Md. Knauss, Walter M., Teacher, Shepptou. Kreisher, Oren, Brick Manufacturing Co., Lewisburg. Kruni, Grace, 530 East Street, Blootnsburg. Lamoreux, Louise M. (Mrs. Sherman L. Richards), WesfeM W V« Landis, Laura B., Teacher, Rock (Tien. Lawrence, B. Grace, Teacher, Laporte. Levan, Elmer, Farmer, Catawissa, R. F. D. No. 3. Lewis, Deborah M. (Laudmesser), 116 St. Clement St.. Wilke* ,-Barre. Lynch, Ruth A., Teacher, 127 S. Main Street, Wilkc-s-Kurre. McArt, Mary, Teacher, 67 Railroad Street, Pittston. Maue, Gertrude, Teacher, Hazleton. Miller, Edith fMrs. Earl Crawford), 476 South Franklin Miller, (^--rtrii.i Miller, Oliver Millington, Mrs. H. | M Pottle), Thane, V Lewisburg. l'.. teacher, I Uden. Morgain, U. Grant, Bakery, 17 Fairmount Avenue, jtasbu Mulherin, Daniel v., Teacher, Glen Lyon. Munroe, Edna A., Teacher, Philadelpli Nicely, Ralph A.. Telepl Nichols, Carrie A,. lV..r!e-r Oplinger, Galen I,.. lie, . Gertrude L. B. Nanticoke. A WUkt M Delaware trenne, > ALUMNI ADDRESS LKVT 1898 Parfitt, Oliver A., Teacher, Nanticoke. Samuel Robert, Jr., Berwick. Penman, Mary S., (Mrs. YV. H. Neely), 619 Fenn. Avenue, Pealer, Washington, D. CPoole, Anna B. (Low), 306-S. Pursel, Josephine, (Mrs. Rabinovitch, Hyde Park Avenue, Scranton. M. E. Conner), Benton, Eva R. Rechel, Lillian Osman (Mrs. E. C. Ammerman), 1711 Linden Street, Scranton Redeker, Lillian A., (Mrs. M. B. Riffo), Kali spell, Mont. Reed, Clara A, (Mrs. W. H. Webster), 1800 Wilton Rd. Heights, Cleveland. ( Reynolds, Nellie M., Teacher, 504 Hazfe Avenue, Wilkes- Barre. Richards, John H., deceased. Rinker, Gertrude M., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Robbing, Auber J., Lawyer, 66 Carlisle Street, Wilkes-Barre. Rorer, Mary Louise, Teacher, Wyncote. Russell, Sarah H., Teacher, Watsontown. Seaman, Anna G., Teacher, Honesdale. Seely, Bertha Viola, Teacher, Beach Haven, R. 1, Box 1. Sheehy, Kathleen Patricia, North Jordan Street, Shenandoah. T ertman), 164 Canton Avenue, Shepherd, Minnie M. (Mrs. E. E. W Detroit, Shipe, Amos Mich, E., Railway Postal Clerk, Sunbury. Simon, Anna, Teacher, 202 W. 140th Street, New York City. Smith, Laura Ellen, Teacher, Drums. Smith, Stuart Samuel, Insurance Agent, Northumberland. Snyder, Harlan R., Teacher, Berwick. Snyder, Laura Jane (Mrs. U. Grant Morgain), Sunbury. Steinbach, Mabel B., (Mrs. G. E. Kennedy), San Jose, California. Stevens, Benjamin M. Stumpf, Catharine A., Teacher. Hazleton. Styer, George R., Teacher, Montoursville. Swank, Clara M., Supt. St. Luke's Hospital, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Taylor, Edward S., Merchant, Duncannon. Thomas, Cora S., (Mrs. F. D. Burgess), 611 N. Church St., Hazleton. Thomas, John M. Mary Beatrice, Teacher, Truckenmiller, Mary, Teacher, Hughesville. Tucker, James C, Mechanical Engineer, 15 Fair Oaks Avenue, East Lynn, Mass. Weaver, Charles H., Teacher, 515 South River Street, Wilkes-Barre. T eir Henrietta (Mrs. James F. Langan), 384 N. Main Street, Pittston Whitaker, Mary R., Teacher, 215 North 20th Street, Philadelphia. Wilcox, Howard J., Philadelphia. Tobin, W r ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST •: 898-9 'Williams, Joyce, Teacher, Edwardsdale. Williams, Watkins II., Teacher, 215 South Park Avenue, Scrauton. "Wintersteen, Nancy, Teacher, Plains. Withers, Samuel C, Teacher, Evander Childs H. S., New York City. Wolf, Edith, Teacher, New York City. Wylie, Arthur L., Railway Postal Clerk, 948 28th Street, Altoona. CLA55 OF 1899 SCIENTIFIC COURSE. Broadhead, L. B., '92, San Diego, California. REGULAR NORMAL COURSE Giles, Maude, '98. Rinker, Gertrude, Yraub, John P., Teacher, 189 N. Laurel Street, Hazleton. '98, Teacher, Bloomsburg. '95, Luzerne. ELEMENTARY COURSE. Albertson, Hattie (Mrs. David Evans), 125 St., Jackson, Mich St,. Philadelphia. Seyman Armstrong, Thos. E., Teacher, McKee sport. Aunspach, Clarence J., Postal Clerk, 6642 Hnsgrave Beardsley, Charlotte, Teacher. Bowman, Emory I., 40 South 2nd Street, Shamokin. Edward F., Post Office Clerk, Lewistown. Brent, Buckalew, Harriet (Mrs. Fred Hagenbuch), Benton. Burns, Benjamin F., D. L. & W. Tie and Lumber [fl ,»tfrg. Carpenter, Perry, Teacher, Carroll, Belinda, diseased. I V Armett Street, Roc Church, Lillian (Mrs. Sydney Dearborn), Waverlv. Clayberger, Henry, Teacher, Shamokin. Confer, Vernie (Sees), deceased. Connole, Mary, Teacher, Plymouth. Coyle, Philip, Teacher, .-755 North 9th Street, Philadelphia. Parmer, Catan N Creveling, teacher, -5 Franklin Place, Sutnm I Curtis, Edith, Teacher, Westfield, X. Curtis, Louise, Teacher, J. Susquehanna. Conlan, Veronica, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre. Deitrick, Edna, 403 9th Street, N Davis, Arthur, Teacher, Scranton. Davison, A. P., deceased. Dennis, Lindley H,, Camp Hill, Harrisburg. Dodson, Martha, Teacher, Berwick. Doherty, Blizabeth, Teacher, Olyphant. Duddy, Nellie, Teacher, Plains. . | . ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1899 Kchternach, Joseph P., Dentist, 1216 52nd Street, Philadelphia. Kllsworth, Emma J. (Mrs. D. C. Smith), Centremoreland. Ellsworth r Minnie, Shavertow n Evans, Edna D., (Oswald), 511 South Main Avenue, Scranton. Pineran, Margaret, Teacher, Car'ooudale. Flick, Carrie (Mrs. J. C. Redline), Mifflinville. Fortune, Arthur, 19 La Salle Street, Chicago, 111. Fortune, Margaret (Mrs. C. Larue Eves), Millvllle. Fowler, Lottie (Mrs. Percy F. Best), Lewisburg R. F. D. No. 3. Fritz F. Herman, Pennington, N. J. Fry, E. Blanche (Mrs. W. S. Keiter), Medford, N. J. Frear, Gertrude, Teacher, Beaumont. Gager, E. Prosper, Correspondence School, 1430 College St., Scranton Gass, Hilda S., Teacher, 47 10th Street, Sunbury. Gates, Marilla (Mrs. Lewis C. Emory), 129 Chestnut St., Oneonta, N. Y. Gill, D. Eleanor, Teacher. Gold, Guy D., Y. M. C. A., Brockton, Mass. Grebey, Harry F., Teacher, 456 West Broad Street, Hazleton. Grier, Lenora, Teacher, Priceburg. Griffith, Essie, Teacher, Alden. Griffith, Nellie, Teacher, 53 Maple Avenue, Kingston. Hadtner, Florence A., Teacher, Williamsport. Hammond, Elizabeth (Mrs. W. E. O'Brien), 63 Orchard Street, Wilkes- Barre, r . Hammond, Josie, Hankee, Mae E., Teacher, 70 Pierce Street, Plymouth. Teacher, 10 Charles Street, Pittston. Harman. Marie E., (Mrs. M. Schwartz), 131 N. Church St., Hazleton. Harrison, Minnie (Mrs. E. P. Gager) r 1430 College Street, Scranton. Hart, Lloyd, Teacher, Berwick. Heist, Mabel (Mrs. Henry Clayberger), Shamokin. Hess, Oliver P., Teacher, No. 9 5th Street, Aspinwall. Hewitt, Gertrude (Mrs. Chas. Hopkin), Alden. Hidlay, Lillian, Bloomsburg. Higgins, Belinda (Mrs. M. J. Murphy), Forest City. Hines, Lillian, Teacher, Great Bend. M. Persing), 7143 Broad St., Philadelphia. Houseknecht, FYeeman, Teacher, Conyngham. Hollopeter, Cunia (Mrs. H. Hughes, Laura (Mrs. Richard Lewis), 309 N. Summer Ave., Scranton. Jackson, John S-, Teacher. Jayne, Mary S., deceased. Jones, Margery, Teacher, 27 Cambria Street, Plymouth. Keeler, Ray, Jeweler, Benton. Kiefer, Chas. Kinsman, Edward E., Teacher, Seelyville. Kohl, Bessie, Teacher, White Haven. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1899 Lake, Gertrude E. (Mrs. J. E. Fidler), Espy. Latimer, Emily, Teacher, 62 South Sherman Street, Wilkes-Barre. Laubach, John, Carter, Choteaw County. Montana. Lewis, Rosanna, Teacher, 440 Quincy Avenue, Scranton. Linderman, Philip C. Lutz, Jennie B., Teacher, 133 Derr Street, Harrisburg. Mason, Marvin G., Teacher, 632 N. Laurel Street, Hazleton. Maue, Harry, Teacher, Hazleton. McCaa, Ida (Mrs. Chas. J. Kuschke), 128 Gaylord Avenue, Plymouth. McHenry, Arthur R., A, C. & F. Clerk, Berwick. McMenamin, Annie (Mrs. Harry Mellet), deceased. Miller, Gertrude (State Cer.) (Mrs. Golenclay). Milsom, Mabel (Mrs. Jas. S. Stillman), 6th & Walnut Sts. Catasauqua. Moore, Elizabeth V. (Mrs. P. \V. Lindner), Pottsgrove. Moore, Lawrence C. Detroit, Mich. More, Fred C, Census Bureau, Washington, D. C. Morris, Gertrude, Teacher, Taylor. Morton, Jennie E., Teacher, 91 Charles Street, Wilkes-Barre. Morton, William, Teacher, Red Bluff, California. Mulliner, Beulah A., 484 Greenwood Avenue, Blue Island, 111. , , Mitchell, Nyce, Mary Emma A., 811 Diamond S. (State Cer.) Oldfield, Sarah E.. Teacher, Oler, A. Esther, Street, Williamsport. (Mrs. C. C. Ellis), Perkiomenville. Hawley. M. Clementine Order 1030 Sisters of Charity, Street, Brookland, D. C. Newton Olver, E- Grace (Mrs. Geo. Hagersville), Ontario, Canada. O'Neill, Francis, Contractor, 272 North Main Avenue, Wilkes-Barre. O'Malley, Sadie, Teacher, Dunmore Street, Olyphant. Pace, James W., Teacher, Askam. Pettebone, Elizabeth II. (Mrs. E. B. Gregory), Pittston. Pfahler, Mary A. (Mrs. Calvin E. Keeferi, 125 Fairmount Ave. Sunbury. Price, J. Herbert, Electrician, 6017 N. 11th Street, Philadelphia. Quick, William J., Pahnerton. Redline, John C, Merchant, MifTlinville. , Reilly, Michael B., Book-keeper, 513 9ontfa Centre Street, Pottsrille. Rohr, Allie M. (State Cer.) Teacher, 330 Bkn Si., Id Reynolds, Bessie, Teacher, South Gibson. Rhoads, Ray (Mrs. Thos. P. Flanagan), 3211 W. Perm m, s. St., J. Genua:; Richards, Bugene K., Teacher, Blysbnrg'. RoU-rts, Bmma (Mrs. B. c. Severance), Waverly, N. Y. Roberts, Ira, Merchant, Bloomsburg. Rohr, Myra, Teacher, DoUngtDtl. Sandoe, Anna iMrs. J. G. Hake), 149 St. Jam. Atlantic Oty, n. Seely, Fred. Teacher, Beach Haven. 7 j. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1 899- 1 900 Shaffer, Rush, Millville. Shepperson, Katherine (Mrs. M. J. Buck), Danville. Shoemaker, Anna W., Teacher, 188 Academy Street, Wilkes-Barre. Smith, Jennie C. (Mrs. Clinton N. Guillot), Buskkill. Smith, Mary E. (Mrs. S. B. Slusser), Nescopeck. Stackhouse, Bertha (Mrs. Chas. L. Lewis), Los Angeles, Cal. Scull, Mary N. (State Cer.) Teacher. Stewart, Bertha (Mrs. Wm. S. DeCoursey), 1705 Mulberry St., Scranton Stitzel, Mary E. (Mrs. Wayland Palmer), Holidaysburg. Sullivan, Hannah, Reg't. Dep't., Scranton. Thomas, D. T., Teacher, 927 S. 9th Avenue, Scranton. Vallade, Julia H,, Teacher, 1514 8th Street, Altoona. Wallace, Margaret, Teacher, Fisher's Island, N. Y. Waltz, Pierce, Teacher, Elimsport, Welliver, Edna (Mrs. Burton Fortner), Catawissa. Williams, Irene, Teacher, 333 W. Mahanoy Avenue, Mahanoy City. Williams, Mabel A., Teacher, Genesee Wesleyan Sem., Lima, N. Y. Williams, Richard M., Teacher, Taylor. Williams, Sarah D., Philadelphia. Yearick, Harry F., Railway Clerk, Lemoyne, Harrisburg. Zeigler, Ira Alkanna, 48th Street and Woodland Ave., W. Philadelphia. COLLEGE PREPARATORY, Appleman, Chas. O., Teacher of Biology, Chicago, 111. Elam A. Harman, Henry L., Hazleton. Fredrickson, Marks, C. Hayes, deceased. Mulliner, Beulah A., 484 Greenwood Ave., Blue Island, 111. Warren W., Physician, Montrose. Robbins, Auber J., 66 Carlisle Street, Wilkes-Barre. Preston, MUSIC COURSE. Hicks, Elsie, Bloomsburg. Cope, Hettie M. (Mrs. John Whitney), Jersey Shore, R. No. 4. Fowler, Lillian (Mrs. Geo. W. Wright), Bloomsburg. Miller, Lulu (Mrs. John Hower), Drexel Hill, Upper Darby, Phila. Shuman, Matilda (Mrs. Benj. Barndt), Bloomsburg. CLASS OF 1900 REGULAR NORMAL COURSE. Hines, Lillian, Teacher, Great Bend. Moore, Lawrence C, Real Estate, 2096 E. Grand BTd., Detroit, Mich. ELEMENTARY COURSE. Adams, Mary F. (Mrs. C. C. Yetter), Bloomsburg. Alexander, Edith M. (Mrs. Wm. E. Talbott), Shickshinny. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I9OO Appenzeller, Emily, Teacher, East Mauch Chunk. Armstrong, Minnie A. (Mrs. A. E. Smith), Bronxville, X. Y. Bates, Mary, Teacher, 12S Park Street, Nanticoke. Beagle, Jennie (Mrs. W. C. Leach), Blair, Nevada. Beiswinger, Minnie (Mrs. John B. Armstrong), 64 Wood Street, Wilkes-Barre. Belig, Bell, Maud, (Mrs. Chas. Yeutzer), Mary E., deceased. Best, Elbert Bird, Robert St. Martins. C, Teacher, Girdland. C, Engineer, 41 Dennington Blizzard, Prudence, Teacher, 351 Ave., Woodhaven, L. I. Lower Mulberry Street, Danville. Bogart, Frederica D., Teacher, Huntington Mills. Bontz, Edna (Mrs. Ralph Hassler), 236 North 11th Street, Allentov.n, Boyle, Mae, Teacher, 137 South Wyoming Street, Hazleton. Brandon, W. Clair, Colliery, Hawthorne. Buck, Louisa, Teacher, 1825 Boulevard, Jersey City, N. J. Burgess, Lottie, Teacher, 513 West Diamond Avenue. Hazleton. Burke, Annie, Teacher, 154 West Green Street, Nanticoke. Burke, Sara G. (Mrs. Sarah Berrigan), Tamaqua. Burns, Anna Laura (Mrs. W. H. Aughey), Huntington. Butts, Ida, Teacher, 41 North Walnut Street, Mt. Carmel, Byron, Thos. M., deceased. Bywater, Anna, Teacher, 254 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. Cardin, Sadie A., Teacher, Shenandoah. Carl, Geo. W., Teacher, 244 East Maple Street, Mt. Carmel. Carpenter, Verna M. (Morse), Sumter, S. Car. Carr, Bessie M. (Mrs. J. E. Nelson). Clark, Elizabeth B., Teacher, 1519 Gibson Street, Scranton. Clark, Mary J., Teacher, Penn's Park. Confer, Clyde, Watsontown. Connors, Stella, Teacher, 132 Elizabeth Street, Pittston. Cope, A. P., Teacher, Shickshinny. Corcoran, Margaret, Teacher, Torrey. Correll, Verda H., Bloomsimrg. Cortright, Lawrence, Postal Clerk, 3047 Redner Street, Philadelphia. Qostello, Michael, Teacher, 1578 Tioga Street, Shaniokin. Crossley, Bertha M., deceased. Cunius, Anna, Teacher, Drums. Cumnhngs, Josephine M., Teacher, 22s Crescent Street, Harrisbvre;. Davis, Bessie K. (Mrs. Robert EL Carson), 326 W. Hyde Park Avenue niton. Dietrich, Charlotte [della, Teacher, Mt. Carmel. I)e\ars, Sallie V., Teacher, :^:-< Qast Coal Street, Shi n.uid. >.ih Drennan, Mary a.. Teacher, 118 Belmont Street, Carbondale, Edwards, Helena M. (Mrs. Henry c. Hoffosan), aft. Oobb ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I9OO Edwards, Thomas H., Teacher. Ent, Minnie E. (Mrs. Ross Marley), 241 N. 11th Street, Newark, N. Evans, Elizabeth (Mrs. Arthur Eves), Ladysmith, Wis. Evans, Winifred, Teacher, 528 E. Front Street, Danville. Fausold, Grace (Mrs. Bert Daniels), Latrobe R. F. D. No. 1. J. Feidt, Alice, Teacher, Millersburg. Ferry, Sophia M., Teacher, 688 Hazle Street, Wilkes-Barre. Finnigan, Kate I., Teacher, 20 S. Gilbert Street, Shenandoah. Follmer, G. Elmer, Physician, Orangeville. Franey, Martha V. (Mrs. U. G. Vagan), 500S Friendship Avenue, Pittsburg. Fuller, Jennie Mae (Mrs. Geo. L. Fullerton), Jay Avenue, Lyndhurst, N. J. Furman, Clora G., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Gallagher, W. Paul. Geary, Ada (Mrs, Edward N. Zern), Farmington, W. Va. Geddes, Laura (Mrs. J. Edward Weir), Odessa, Pasco Co., Florida. Gernert, J. H., Lawyer, Atoka, Ind. Terr. Gloman, Caroline. Teacher, 114 St. Clement Street, Wilkes-Barre. Gordner, Lillian M. (Mrs. Geo. Baker), West Chester. Gorrey, Katherine (Mrs. Thos. Carlin), Gary, Ind. Greismer, Anna M., Teacher, 29 William Street, Wilkes-Barre. Griffith, Bessie, Teacher, 13 S. Meade Street, Wilkes-Barre. Harris, Frank C, Fruit Grower, Light Street, R. F. D. No. 1. Harris, Sara (Mrs. A. E. Chipman), Seaford, Del. Hartung, Elizabeth, Teacher, 138 Salem Ave., Carbondale. Harvey, Ellen, Teacher, 580 N. Vine Street, Hazleton. Hassler, Blanche, Teacher, 16 Mallory Place, Wilkes-Barre. Henderson, Carolyn (Mrs. John A. Hourigan), N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. Henning, Harry R., Co. Supt., Lopez. Hoffman, Katharine (State Cer.) Teacher, 538 N. 9th St., Lebanon. Holderman, Bertha A., Teacher, 112 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. Hoopes, Martha J., Teacher, Mifflintown. Houseknecht, Claude E., Teacher, 424 W. Oak Street, Hazleton. Howell, Z. R., Teacher, Yonkers, N. Y. Hoyt, Mae (Mrs. Wm. Andres), 312 Madison Street, Wilkes-Barre. Hughes, Mary O. (Mrs. Walter S. Garman), 308 4th St., West Pittston. Isaacs, Gilbert G., Teacher, Dallas. Meade Street, Wilkes-Barre. Jones, Elsie E., Teacher, 10 South Grant Street, Wilkes-Barre. Jones, Helen, Teacher, 63 Frothingham Street, Pittston. Jones, Besse, Teacher, 178 South Washburn Street, Scranton. John, Mary A. (State Cer.) (Heritage), Mickleton, N. J. Johnson, Anna C. (Mrs. Melvin D. Custer.) Jones, Walter H., Banker, 1223 ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST qgoo Joseph, Alice (Jones), 47 Hartford St., Ashley. 'Kashner, Benj. F., Book-keeper, Poison, Mont, Kehler, J. Grant, Lawyer, Mr. Carmel. Keifer, Harry, Lime Ridge. Kennedy, Emily, Teacher, Camptown. Kester, Mary, Williamstown, N. J. Kilmer, Miles, Civil Engineer, 140 6th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Kirk, Julia, Teacher, 20 South Emerick Street, Shenandoah. Kitchen, Lena M. (Mrs. John R. Bateman), Alma, Mich. Klinger, Bessie. Teacher, 117 N\ Chestnut Street, Mount Carmel. Klingaman, J. Ed., Minister, Lehmaster. Kocher, Milton L., deceased. Kramer, Emma L. (Mrs. Walter Andrews), 449 W. Church Street, Slatingtoh. Krnm, Bloomsburg. Kuhns. Branson B., Teacher, West Milton. Lams, Magdaline S., Teacher, 68 Pettibone Street, Kingston. Landis, S. B., Teacher, Esto Park, Colo. Lendrnm, Helen, Teacher, 480 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre Letson, Blanche (Mrs. H. C. McAmis), Greenville, Tenn. Lewis, Edna, Teacher, 716 South Main Avenue^ Scranton. Lewis, G. Edward, deceased. Lewis, Katharine (Mrs. Sterling E. W. Ever), Trucksville. Lewis, Olive, deceased. Lins, Olive A., Book-keeper, 1277 Thoreau Road Lakewood, O. Lowrie, Anna, Teacher, Jerseytown Lueder, Mattie M., Teacher, 163 Academy Street, Wilkes-Barre. MacCrorv, Louise (Mrs. E. P. Corty), 616 Spruce St.. Ser.intur.. MacFarlane. Mars- (Mrs. Howard N. Wilcox), 22S High Str Isaiah, > Bristol. Wm. Conn Lndwig). 333 West Fifth Street, Bio >msburg> McCollum, Harry H., Actor, 267 W. 22nd Str* McConnell, Slsie, Teacher, 21 Ross Street, Ashley, McConnell, Ruth, decease 1. McDonald, Nellie B Teacher, 237 East Uojd Street, Shenandoah* McHenry, L. B., 26 X. Main Street, Wilkes B. ure. Michael, Geo. W,, deceased, Miller, M. Mice, teacher, 815 St. James St, B. l'. Pittsburgh, Manst, Lydia (Mrs. , Miliar, Bessie S. Mary M., Teacher, 16 JohosoO Street, Samuel, Teller, Espy. Miller, A. Gertrude Mrs. I. S. Ditzl Miller, Till- Miller, | Monahan, Margaret, Assistant Principal, Monahan, Nora a., Teacher, 140 Cai g Irenue, Wilkc Morgan, Emily 6. (Mrs. Bmrt Wright), Vernon. i ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 19OO Morris, Edna R., deceased'. Mowery, Irvin, Teacher, Nescopeck. Mowery, Guy A., Teacher, Grovania Moyer, Ulysses A., Teacher. Murray, Henry T., Teacher, Askara. Newberry, A. Mae (Mrs. Hugh C. Cox),.Winnetbwn, Neb. Newhouser, Bertha G., (Mrs. W. J. Millard), 217 Hast Capitol' Street, Washington, D, C O'Briens Anna D., Teacher, 93 Dana Street, Wilkes-Barr-e. O'Brien, Katie,. Teacher, Exeter. O'Donneli, W. C, Swift & Co., Book-keeper, 2323 N. 17th Street, Philadelphia, Oliver, Joseph Hayden, Lawyer, S. Sumner and Academy Streets, Seranton. Ga» Plummer, Mabel (Mrs. J. B. Reese), Reno, Nev. Powell, Emma, Teacher, 125 South West Street, Shenandoah; Purdy, Mabel A., Teacher, Dalton, Rarick, Daniel, Book-keeper, National Bank, Hazleton. Rauch, Ethel (Mrs. Arthur A. Oehlart), 1314- West St., Honesdale. Reckhow, Edith, Teacher, Great Bend. Redeker, Anna M. (Mrs. A. M. Erisman), Fort Washington. Ritchie, Nellie, Teacher, Cor. Madison Beaumont Sts., Wilkes-Barre, Robert, Jane, Teacher, 169 E. Broad Street, Nanticoke. Saxton, Edith H. (Mrs. Sam Harman), Noxen, Schmidt, Mary M. Teacher, Shenandoahv Oplinger, Harry F., Book-keeper,. Way cross, & , Seesholtz, Leona (WT enner), Stillwater. Shuman, Ada (Mrs. Geo. Nelson), Los Angeles, Cal. Shuman, Stella (Swank), Altoona. Smith, Laura, Teacher, 325 South Street, Mauch Chunk. Snyder, Ianthe (Mrs. Palmer P. Wiand), 626 Lycoming Street,. Williamsport, Snyder, Glemnore N., 50 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. Snyder, Ollie (Mrs. Chas. H. Wolfe), Pikes Creek. Solomon, Anna, Teacher, East Mauch Chunk. Speaker, Grace G., Teacher, 731 Elmira Street, Williamsport. Strawinski, Carrie, Teacher, City Hospital, Altoona. Stump, Florence E. (Mrs. Geo. W. Reed), 4930 N. Camac St. Logan,. Phila, Swainbank, Lillian B. (Mrs. Geo. H. Powell), Peckville. Teple, Nettie (Mrs. Jas. Hile), Bloomsburg. Thompson, Jean D. (Mrs. Sam. G. Houghton), Jamesville, N. Y. Tierney, Jennie. Tobias, Raymond D.. Lawyer, 33-35 E. Third Street, Mt. Treon, Carrie, Teacher, 337 W. 3d Street, Mt. Carmel. CarmeL ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I9OO-OI 'Turner, Geo. W., Teacher, Alden. Vance, G. Bernard, Book-keeper, 601 E. 2nd St., Y. M. C. A. Berwick. Vincent. Elizabeth L., Teacher, Watsontown. Walker, Anna B., deceased. "Wallace, Carolyn Peard flflrs. Henry Harman), Hazleton. Watkins, William H., Teacher, Catawissa. Weil, Rae, Teacher, 64 Mallory Place, Wilkes-Barre. Welliver, Irene, Teacher, Bloomsbvirg. Whitaker, James B., deceased. White, A. W., Teacher, Shickshinny. White, Bess (Mrs. Amos H. Oman), 43 N. 61st St., Philadelphia. Whitmoyer, Clay, deceased. Wightman, Phoebe (Mrs. A. F. John), 47 So. Oak Street, Mt. Carmel. "Wilbur, G. Elmer, Teacher, 1851 Pearl Street, Jacksonville, Florida. "Wildrick, Harry, Teacher, Centremoreland. *Williams, David, Teacher, 824 S. Main Avenue, Scranton. Williams, Mary, Teacher, 514 Front Street, Danville. Wilson, Frances E. (Mrs. Hiram Tucker), Morgariza. Zehner, Lydia (Mrs. F. A. Shuman), Mainville. COIXEGE PREPARATORY. Carpenter, F. Bliss, "Latin Scientific. Conner, Blanche McCabe. Classical, Williamsport. Xeuberger, G. Mord. Wilbur, G. Elmer, Classical, 1851 Pearl Street, Jacksonville. Florida. Withers, Samuel C, 417 W. 120th Street, New York OtJ . MUSIC COURSE. Albert, Mary E. (Mrs. Bogenrief, Mary (Mrs. Y, Glenn), 429 Grosvenor Aw., \\ etftAOttt, Montreal, Canada J. Leslie Seely), 5918 Pulaski Ave., Germantown Philadelphia Conner, Blanche McCabe, Pianoforte, Williamsport. Cope, Hettie M. (Mrs. John Whitney), Y<>kv, Jersey Shore R No Evans, Margarets. (Mrs Johr, Emory Bvei), Pianoforte, Millville. Hartman, Ethel (Mrs. Mark H. Landisi, Pianoforte Waynesl ] I.»usel, Grace G 'Mrs. Ned Church), Pianoforte, Bloontsburg , CLASS OF 1901 Mi'sir Letaon, Blanche B. 'Mrs. 11. c. McAmit), Greenville, Tenn. I'.i,kmi:nt\kv (Dt Stenographer, Catawissa. B., Hank Clerk, Linn- Ridge. Abl)ott, Esther, Aikman, II. MM. » ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1<)0 1 N. 5th St., Reading; Y. Glenn), 429 Grosvenor Ave., Westmont, Montreal, Canada Albertson. E. Joe., Principal of Schools, Cuyo, Pliilippine Islands, Altmiller, Adele G., Teacher, 111 S. Cedar Street, Hazleton. Appleman, Bertha, Trained Nurse, 2021 Wallace St., Philadelphia. Arnold, Odesta, (Jones), 102 Washington Street, Washington, N. J. Baker, Gerdon, Teacher, Noxen. Bay ley, Jennie, Teacher, 435 Lincoln Street, York. Belig, Mary G., Bloomsburg. Belles, Charles T., Bank Organizer, Benton, Bittenbender, Harriet, Teacher, Nescopeck. Bravin, Susan. Brennan, John P., Railway Clerk, St. Cloud Hotel, Washington, N, J Briggs, H. A. (State Cer.) Teacher, Nescopeck. Brobst, Lucy H. (Mrs. Chas. Kline), Bloomsburg. Burke, Anna, Teacher, 336 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah. Burns, Genevieve, Teacher, 3216 N. 4th Street, Harrisburg. Challenger, Mary (Mrs. John W. Griffith), Nan ti coke. Creveling, Evelyn (Mrs. Chas, S. Sluman), 802 President Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Albert, Keller B., 340 Albert, Mary E. (Mrs. J. Collier, Regina, Teacher, 102 Butler Street, Pittston. Conaton, Mary, Teacher, 130 S. Main Street, Carbondale. Cook, Freda, Teacher, Renova. Czechowicz, Mary, Teacher, Alden. Davis, Clarence J. Davies, Martha, Teacher, 179 Green Avenue , Edwardsdale. Deibler, John O., Miller, County Line. Dennis, John A., San Dimas, Cal. Dieffenderfer, Maud (Mrs. Maud Elder), Roy Hern, Mexico. Dreisbach, Martha, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Dunkerly, Cora (Mrs. Harry Moachmer), Eckley. Ebner, Mary C, Teacher, 615 Mueuch Street, Harrisburg, Edwards, W. G., deceased. Eggleston, Daisy F., Teacher, 264 N. Washington St,, Wilkes-Barre. Everett, Rae, Teacher, Town Hill. Fagan, Peter E., Physician, Milnesville. Flanagan, Mary R., Teacher, 205 Blackman Street, Wilkes-Barre. Follmer, Gertrude M. (Mrs. A. T. Lowry), 349 Market Street, Berwick. Fourl, Chas. W., Teacher, Catasauqua. Funk, Margaret M., Teacher, 1419 N. 6th Gannon, Lizzie, Teacher, Inkerman. Street, Harrisburg, Gilbert, Ida, Teacher, 566 Peace Street, Hazleton. Gormley, Margaret, Teacher, Hazleton. Griffith, Edward, Book-keeper, Wilkes-Barre. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1 90I Hague, Rebecca, Teacher, Scranton. Hamlin, Sarah, Teacher, Catawissa. Hanawalt, J. R., (State Cer.) Teacher, McVeytown, Harley, Jacob J., (State Cer.) Teacher, Vernfield. Harrison, Minnie M. (Mrs. Wm. W. Chambers), 216 Crickett Avenue, Ardmore. Henkleman, Augusta B., Teacher, Briarcreek. Henry, Nellie, Teacher, 460 Hazle Street, Wilkes-Barre. Hill, Emily, Teacher, 614 W. Diamond Avenue, Hazleton. Jacobs, Mary, Teacher, 590 Main Street, Kingston. Jones, Martha, Shickshinny. Kastrupps, Anna (Mrs. Geo. A. Cassidy). Keller, Edith E. (Mrs. Verus T. Ritter), Hotel Frederick, Huntington, YV. Va. Kingsley, Jeannette F. (Mrs. Austin G. Lynch), Peckville. Kintner, Ruth C. (Mrs. T. D. Barrack). Wilkiusburg. Kocher, Cora A. (Mrs. C. D. Fenstermaker), Nescopeck. Kurtz, Elizabeth W., Lams, William R., Teacher, 68 Pettibone Street, Kingston. Larrabee, Louise, Teacher, Hawaiakao Sem., Honolulu, Hawaii. Laubach, Frank C, Teacher, Benton. Lawrence, Eva Leidy, B., Canonto, Ontario, Canada. Rena L. (Mclienry), Bloomsburg. Lesher, Helen G. (Mrs. David Frederick), Milton, R. F. D. No. 3. Low, C. Zehnder, deceased. Lynch, Kathryn, Teacher, 149 East Main Street, Plymouth. MaeFarlane, Mary, Teacher, 143 S. Cedar Street, Hazleton. McGourty, Nellie, Teacher, 61 E. Northampton St.. Wilkes-Bam McLaughlin, Hannah C, Teacher, Freeland. Marcy, Bert, deceased. Maue, Philip, Mining Engineer, 466 W. Broad Street, Hazleton. Maust, J. II., Postmaster, Bloomsburg. Mayer, Blizabeth, Teacher, Hazleton. Mengle, CJrabel, Teacher, Uarnesville. Merrell, Chas., 410 Rhodes Building, Atlanta, Ga. Merrell, Ernest, Teacher, Light Street. Millette, Axleine (Mrs. Jas. I). Burdy), 11.24 Fiske Street, SCTAIltoa. Mitterling, Stephen, Teacher, Philadelphia. Mordan, Myron I)., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. F. I). No. 3. Morgan, Gertrude (Mrs. Edwin W, Northby), Calumet, Mich. Moss, Claude L., 526 S. River Street, Wilkes Karre. Moyer, Rebecca J. (Mrs. Ed. Allen Ziegler). Murray, Stella G. (Mrs. Arthur Qcfcrote), 1123W. 1. Oberholtzer, F. K., Teacher, Hark\sville. b LAtOO. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I9OI O'Donnell, Maisy, Teacher, Brooklyn, N. Y. Oliver, Alice (Mrs. James Roderick). Owen, Minnie B. (Mrs. J. W. Geist), Mt. Carinel. Palmer, Simon N., Teacher, Maple Grove, Wis. Pennington, Mabel T. (Mrs. W. S. Wieland), Hughesville. Price, A. A., Teacher, Harleysville. Rearick, J. Paul, Teacher, Centre Hall. Reed, Anna P. (Mrs. J. Clarence Strayer), Raisin, Cal. Ridge, Wm. W., Centralia. Ronemus, Rollin A., R. R. Postal Clerk, 816 Capital Rugh, Bessie, Teacher, Bolivar. Shaffer, Cora M., Teacher, Street, Harrisburg. Plymouth. Sharpless, Warren, Lawyer, Mifflin ville. Sherman, W. A., Teacher, Nescopeck. Moyallen Street, Wilkes-Barre. Shoemaker, Mary. Shultz, Lela M. (Mrs. Infred T. Madsen). 41 Woodruff Place, Sheriff, Nellie, Teacher, 153 Perth Amboy, N. Silverquiet, Elizabeth, (Rubinoff), New J. York. Smith, Elizabeth, deceased. Snyder, Clark, Lawyer, Tawas City, Mich. Strickland, Elizabeth, Teacher, 214 South Street, Harrisburg. Taylor, Annie E., Teacher, 206 N. 65th Street, Philadelphia. Templeton, Arthur, Teacher, Graham Avenue, Edge Hill, Lee Park, Wilkes-Barre, R. No. Thomas, Charles H., Teacher, 607 James Street, Hazleton. Thomas, Kathryn, Teacher. Thomas, Mary A., Teacher, 167 S. Empire Street, Wilkes-Barre. Trevorrow, Wm. O., Shipper, 127 W. Fifth Street, Hazleton. Turner, Sue, Teacher, Hazleton. Vought, Virginia E., Teacher, Elysburg. Weigley, Lizzie (Mrs. J. R. Kohr), Stouchsburg. White, Estelle G., Teacher, 623 N. Church Street, Hazleton. Will, LeAnna, Teacher, Arnold. Williams, Elizabeth, Teacher, 824 S. Main Avenue, Scranton. Williams, George W., Teacher, 37 Walnut Street, Kingston. Williams, J. R., Teacher, Davenport, Wis. Williams, Olwen, Teacher, 231 Rutter Street, Kingston. Young, Helen (Shields), 44 Walnut Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Zerbe, Anna L., Teacher. 1. REGULAR NORMAL COURSE Teacher, Shickshinny. '00, Teacher. Killmer, Miles, '00, Civil Engineer, 140 6th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cope, A. P., '00, Edwards, T. H., ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I90I-2 COLLEGE PREPARATORY. Briggs, Herman A., Classical, Nescopeck. Funk, N. El well, Latin South 49th Street, Philadelphia. Scientific, 548 Lowrie, W. J., Classical, Jerseytown. Smith, Ralph E., Classical, Greensburg. Townend, Mary E. (Mrs. Richard H. Mitchell), Classical, 23 Sheldon Street, Wilkes-Barre. CLA55 OF 1902 ELEMENTARY COURSE. Appenzeller, Edith C,, Teacher, E. Mauch Chunk. Austin, M. Blanche (Mrs. G. W. Gibbons), 23 N. Sherman Street, Wilkes-Barre. Bailey, Marie M., Teacher, Red Rock. C, Teacher, Stull. Hadassa, Teacher, 127 Market Street, Williamsport. Boyer, Lois, Teacher, 34 Church Street, Plymouth. Bradbury, Grace, Teacher, 503 Thomas Street, Stroudsburg. Bradigan, Margaret, deceased. Breisch, Lulu, Teacher, 317 Church Street, Bound Brook, N. J. Brennan, Agnes V.. (State Cer.) Teacher, 209 Dundaff St., Carbondale. Bubb, Genevieve, Teacher, 707 Packer Street, Williamsport, Baker, Geo. Balliett, Cannon, Grace, Teacher, Hazleton. Mame E., 815 Walnut Street, Wilkinsburg. Close, Mary A., Teacher, 1222 Fifth Avenue, Altoona. Clark, Cobleigh, Edwin E., Banker, 231 Collins, John, Teacher, 107 Carey Academy Street, Wilkes-Barre. Avenue, Wilkes-Barre. Connole, Thomas, deceased. Cotner, David, Book-keeper, 121 N. Bromley Avenue, Scranton. Croop, Mary (Mrs. Wm. J. Fairchild), Berwick. Crow, Florence, Teacher, Liverpool. Curtis, Prethynia, Teacher, 310 State Street, Nanticoke. Czechowicz, Helen, Teacher, Alden Station. Dewey, Florence, Stenographer, 174 Carey Avenue, Wilki s Diem, Marie L., Teacher, 210 Franklin Avenue, Scranton. Dress, Gertrude (Mrs. George Jacobs), 440 Hummel 'IV 1 race, Drumheller, Fred, Teacher, Asherton. Dudley, Mabel (Mrs. E. B. Hunt), Conemangh. Edwards, Margaret J. Teacher, F.dwardsville. Elder, Edna L. (Mrs. 1". J. Straaaner), 302 Waoaaidi T.arre. Haniabufg. , Ui-tm.-. N Farr, Maude C, Teacher. Fine,- Bertha (Mrs. K. Forisman, Helen M. Gunii), Middle towa, Cobb. 11. ietrick), Shukshinny. S. (Mrs. 1 1 1 . ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST IQ02 Frances, Mary E. (Mrs. G. H. Gendall), Roxbury. N. Y. Fritz, P. F., Teacher, Blairsville, Ga. Fry, Harriet, Teacher, 213 Ash Street, Danville. Gaughan, Henry J., Teacher, Peeley. Gay, Eleanor, Teacher, Mehoopany. Gildea, Anna (Mrs. E. W. McHugh), 289 Stanton Street, Wilkes-Barre. Giles, Mame, Teacher, Wanamie. Good, William, Teacher, Wapwallopen. Gottfried, Bess, Teacher, 7220 Hermitage Street, Pittsburg. Graybill, Clair N. (State Cer.) Teacher, Thompsontown. Guest, Alice, Teacher, Danville. Hadsall, Camilla, Teacher. 80 Slocum Street, Kingston. Hall, Ruth (Mrs. George M. Harris), 32 Maple Street, Dorranceton. Harris, Jennie, Teacher, Taylor. Harrison, Adah D., Teacher, 216 Bellville Avenue, Newark, N. J. Heiss, Chas. A., Teacher. Heller, Charlotte V., Teacher, 17 Ross Street, Williamsport. Hiatt, Beth (Mrs. J. D. Day), Ashland, McDowell Co., W. Va. Hirlinger, Etta M. (Mrs. Alfred Heller), Orangeville. Hoffa, Margaret, Teacher, Dushore. Hollopeter, Essene (Mrs. Ernest Martin), 7128 N. Broad St., Phila. Hoyt, E. Bruce, Merchant, Pond Hill. John, Rebecca A. (State Cer.) Teacher, Elysburg. Johnson, Marion (Mrs. C. O. Skeer), Northumberland. Judge, Helen (State Cer.) Teacher, Carbondale. Keating, Helen C, Teacher, 45 William Street, Pittston. Kehoe, Margaret, Teacher, 123 N. Vine Street, Mt. Carmel. Keiber, A. E., 1202 E. Pleasant St., Davenport, la. Keim, Martha, Teacher, 36 Vine Street, Danville. Kisner, Helen, Carlisle. Knelly, Sue M., Teacher, Conyngham. Krell, Catherine, Teacher, 575 North Church Street, Hazleton. Kuntz, Edith, Teacher, 425 Walnut Street, Allentown. Landis, David B., Teacher, Rock Glen. Lawrence, Elsie, Hindaham, Mont, Leighow, Estella M. (Mrs. J. F. Lewis), State College. Leighow, Lourissa, Teacher, Northumberland. Leighow, Robert B. Teacher, Carnegie Inst, of Technology, Pittsburgh Leighow, Sal lie, Teacher, Northumberland. Leyshon, Gertrude, deceased. Long, Bessie, Teacher, Catawissa. Lueder, Anna B., Teacher, 11 Academy Street, Wilkes-Barre. McCarty, Mary, Teacher, 149 West Line Street, Shenandoah. McGourty, Mary, Teacher, 151 South Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1902 "Melvin, Alice, Teacher, Forest City. Ivlenhennett, Grace (Mrs. R. H. Vorck), 227 W. 2nd St. Mt. Varnon, "Metcalf, Hortense, Teacher, NY. Askam. Newton, Albert E. 'Ormsby, Sallie, Teacher, Shenandoan. Palm, M. Blanche, Teacher, Honey Grove. Patterson, Madge (Mrs. Chas. Rodda), 100 Grenanda Terrace, Springfield, Mass. Pickering, Byron Teacher, E. Lenox. "Pollock, Elizabeth, Teacher, Hontzdale. "Rausch, Edith, Teacher, 81 N. Laurel Street, fiazleton. Rawson, Gertrude, Teacher, Minooka. Regan, Matilda, Teacher, Steelton. J., Reice, Helen (Mrs. James Irven), 233, 7th St., Renova. "Ricnard, Mae, Teacher, 96 Dana Street, Wilkes-Barre. Main Street, Pittston. Rhodomoser, Mae (Mrs. Oliver Klingerman), Beaver Valley. Reilly, Genevieve, Teacher, 245 South Rissel, Luther B., deceased. "Roberts, Evalyn, Teacher, 359 North Garfield Avenue, Scranton. "Robinson, P. E. Cashier, Bolivar. Rosenstock, Jennie, (Mrs. H. B. Young). Rumbel, Grace L., Teacher, Seesholtz, S. Teacher, Grangeville. J. Ringtown. Shelhimer, Catherine, Teacher, 366 Bennett Street, Luzerne. Shields, Rose I., Teacher, Shenandoah. Smethers, Amy B., Teacher, 301 Bast 11th Street, Berftic Smigelsky, Julia, Teacher, 319 South Maple Street, Mt. Cirineh Smith, Rachel, Teacher. Luzerne. Smoc/.ynski, Mary, Teacher, Catau Snyder, Paul C, Prin. High School, Elhvood City. i Sophia, Louise, Teacher, XYw Milfonl. Space, Carolyn V., Teacher, Wyoming. vSpear, Eunice, Teacher, Light Strert, K. Xo. Streater, Elsie, (Mrs. n. <". Crawford 3. I Thomas, Jennie, Teacher, Scranton. Turner, Anna (Mrs. Win. X. Jon.--,. lYekville. Vance,, Bffie, Teacher, Bloomsbttrg, R. Xo. 3. Vought, Gertrude, deceased. Walker, Mae, Teacher, Hamilton. Welsh, Mary, Teacher, Danville. Williams, F.\an ]., Teacher, Nanticoke. Williams, Jennie B. (Mrs. Wm. I Worthing ton, W. !•;., Druminond Place, Yeager, Bessie, Teacher, Pis-mouth. John's. Red hank, X. J. \ - ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I902-3 Yetter, Bessie (Mrs. Howard B. Eckroth), Mrfflinville, music. Baldy, Helen (Mrs. Win. Baciiman). 501 Beaver Street,. York, Anna (Mrs. Earl F. John), Bloomsburg. Frwnire, Martha (Mrs. Jessie M. John), Newtown, Bucks County. Hicks, Jennie (Mrs. W. A. Fenstermaker), 223 R. 52nd St. Creasy, Portland, Oregon Moyer, Laura (Mrs. Arthur S. Clay), Bloomsburg. Neal, Mabel (Mrs. Dwight Carey), Harrisburg, Pa. Rentschler. Bessie, Ringtown. REGULAR NORMAL COURSE, Larrabee, Louise, Teacher, Kawaiakao Sem. Honolulu, Hawaii. Will, LeAnna, Teacher, Arnold. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Cohen, Jos., Physician, Berwick. Jacobs, Harry. Scientific, 16 Chestnut St. Schenectady, N. Y. Larrabee, Louise, Latin Scientific, Kawaiakao Sem. Honolulu, Hawaii „. Seely, Leslie B., Latin Scientific, 591 & Pulaski Avenue, Germantown Spencer, Henry ,. Philadelphia. J., Scientific. Wagner, C. C. Scientific, Ottawa. Will, LeAnna, Latin Scientific, Arnold* CLA55 OF Y903 REGULAR COURSE. Albert, Charles L, 66 N. Barnett, Elmer Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre. B., Principal Schools, 52 Rockwell Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. Berkenstock, Frank, Teacher, Port Allegheny. Burk, Delia. (Mrs. John J. Lynch), 203 W. Spruce St., Mahanoy City. Correll, Mary, (Mrs. Ralph Keller), Bloomsburg. Cooke, Susie, (Mrs. Chas. C. Morgan), 73 West Main St., Nan ti coke Davenport, Mary, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre. .. DeLong, William, Teacher, Orangeville. Franey, Ella, Shenandoah. Good, Mary A., Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg. Gresh, Edith, 417 Broadway, Milton. Hagenbueh, Rae, Electrician, Rowland, Nevada. Hawk, Ray, Teacher, 154, Willow Street, Plymouth, Hayes. Mary, Teacher, Freeland. Hetherington, Florence, Teacher, Hicks, Carrie, 253 N. Maple Avenue, Kingston. Hosking, Elizabeth, (Raup), Chester. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I903 Elmer D. Scunner), Milton, R. F. D. No, Housel, Grace, (Mrs. Ned Church), Bloomsburg. Houtz, Howard, Book-keeper, 506 Pierce Street, Sioux City, Iowa. Humphreys, Frank, Inspector of Steel, Birmingham, Ala. James, Kathryn, Teacher, Rebecca Avenue, Scranton. Jameison, Harold, Teacher, 122 Rebecca Avenue, Scranton. Hottenstein, Ellen, (Mrs. Kaufhold, Edith. Teacher, 1116 Linden Street, Scranton. Kelley, Mary, Teacher, West Pittston. Kierstead, Irene (Mrs. Trvin Ruebenkaum), Jamison. Koerner, Dora, Teacher, 43 Hillside Street, Wilkes-Barre. Kramer, Rosetta, Teacher, Rohrsburg. Krum, Mildred, (Mrs. Irving Brandt), Apartments, C 2, 103 S. Maryland Ave. Atlantic City N. I/trodis, Laura B., Teacher, Rock Glen. Lowe, Emma, (Mrs. D. M. Picket), Plymouth. MacFariane, Laura, Teacher, 1654 Capouse Avenue, Scranton. McCullough, Elizabeth, Teacher, 57 Susquehanna St., Wilkes-Barre. McGowen, Winifred, Teacher, 245 S. Main Street, Ashley. May, Minerva, (Matthews), Mengle, Ella, (Mrs. H, R. Heim), Barnesville. Miller, J. R. Moran, Mollie, 342 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. Morgans, Thomas, Teacher, 45 Shawnee Avenue, Plymouth. O'Boyle, Lucy, Teacher, 1636 N. Main Avenue, Scranton. 1. J. Patton, Anna, Teacher, Olyphant. Patterson, Edith, Teacher, Orangeville. Poad, Carrie, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre. Rarick, Abraham, Clerk, Conyngham. Raup, Jessie (Lloyd), Matawan, N. Y. Redeker, Laura, (Mrs. C. W. Disbrow), Conrad, Mont. Reid, Ella, (Mrs. Chas. E- Robertson), [nkerman. Riland, II. W., 632 Tate St., Camden, N. J. Roberts, Elbert, Teacher, Berwick. Robison, Jean, (Mrs. J. G. McLaughlin), K421 Afdleigh Av-nuc, Chest nu'. Hill, Philadelphia. Schatsie, Etta (Mrs. W. H. Horlacher), Weatherly. Silvius, Mabel, Teacher, 38 S. Welles Street, Wilkes-Barre. |. \V. D., Supervisor Drawing, PeansgfOVe, N VanBnskirk, .Van (State Oer.) Teacher, Taylo Bingnamton, Waring, Elizabeth, Mrs, Leon Colvia ),li Jamei St Welsh, Frederic S., 87 N. Broadway, Newark, N. J. Snyder, . , , I Wilson, Mary S-, Teaelur, Plaint. COUUSF. IN PIANO Burr, Belle Knox, (Mrs. Peres I , Front Street, Milten, v Y. 3 ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I903-4 Eves, Mildred, Mill-yiHe. Fleming, Ora, (Levering), Stroudsburg, Pa. Follmer, Gertrude M. (Mrs. A. T. Lowery), Berwick. Ikeler, Jessie, Music Teacher, MillviJle. Jordan, Reginald L>, 46 W. Chelten Avenue, Germantown. Larrabee, Beatrice, (Mrs. E. J. Albertson), Cuyo, P. I. Morgans, Thomas, Plymouth. Rundle, Flossie M., Seranton. Sweppenheiser, Nellie, (Mrs. Samuel K. Wormau), Danville. PRKPARATORY COT.LKGTATE. C J., Engineer, Gen. Elect. Co., Syracuse,. N. Y. Albert, Charles L., 56 N. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre. Creasy, Anna, (Mrs. Earl- F. John), Bloomsbnrg.. Adams. Dai ley, Thomas, Plymouth. & Max G., Mining Eng. D. L. W., Pierce Street, Kingston,. Harrison, Minnie M., (Chambers), Town Line. Dillon, , Howell, Z. R., Tarrytown. Kemraerer, Arthur E-, Factoryville. Landis, Laura B., Rock Glen. Neal, Mabel, (Mrs. Dwight Carey), Harrisburg. Roberts, Elbert A., Berwick. Stump, Florence E., (Mrs. Geo. Edward Reed),. 4930 Camae Street, Logan, Philadelphia Welsh, Frederic S., 87 N. Broadway, Newark, N. J. CLASS OF 1904. REGULAR COURSE. Herman H. Hess), Morrel, Neb. H. MacBean), 8 St. Mary's Court, Park Street, S. Hamilton, Ontario, Albertson, Elizabeth H., (Mrs. Andres, Daisy, (Mrs. J. C, Teacher, Catawissa. Emma, (Mrs. Geo. Oscar Matter) Baldy, Lucy Berry, 76 Carlisle St. Wilkes-Barre. Black, Matilda, Teacher, Centralia. Bonham, May, deceased. Boyer, Jessie M., (Mrs. G. L. Howell), 3256 Chestnut Street,. Phila. Brandon, Pearl E., Teacher, Zion's Grove. Brogan, Margaret P., Teacher, Shenandoah. Buckalew, Lilian B., Teacher, 26 W. 1st Street, Bloomsburg. Buddinger, Sara E., 17 N. Oak Street,. Mt. Carmel. Burns, Margaret A., Teacher, 3216 N. 4th Street, Harrisburg. Carl, Thomas, Teacher, 648 Schuyler Avenue, Dorranceton. Challis, Anna E., Teacher Physical Culture, Irving Place and 16th N. Y. Clair, Margaret V., Teacher, Holland Hotel, Seranton. St., City. ALUMNI A DDK ESS LIST I904 Cogswell, Trvin, Farmer, Forest City. Cook, Edith S., (Mrs. Wesley Fairchilds), 913 W. Front St. Berwick. Crossley, Pearl A., (Mrs. W. J. Pickett), Lynbrook, L. L, X. Y. C, Dentist, 6 E. Orange Street, Lancaster. Davenport, Alvirda, Teacher, 102 Gaylord Avenue, Plymouth. Davis, Griselda, Teacher, 153 S. Maple Ave., Kingston. Davis, Maude, (Mrs. M. I. Pentecost), 32 Depot St. P«-ckville. Derr, Bessie, (Mrs. Norman Skedd), Pennington, N. J. Bister, Allen B., Teacher, 228 E. Walker St. Upper Sandusky, O. Fetherolf, Nellie, Teacher, 45 S. Fourth St. Lewisburg. Fineran, Minnie V., Teacher, Carbondale. Flaherty, Margaret A., Teacher. 217 W. Oak Street, Shenandoah. Fletcher, Esther R., (Armitage), 430 Lafayette Avenue, Passaic, N. Gildea, James J., Teacher, 87 Spruce St., Wilkes-Barre. Goldsmith, Aimee, (Mrs. Salo Marcels), Wyomessina, Reading. Goodale, Bessie E-, (Mrs. Chas. Thielman), W, 321 15th Street, Cryder, Harold West Goyituey, Anna (Mrs. Fred W. New J. York, N. Canfield), Casa Blanca, N. Mexico. J. - Emma, Teacher, Avoca. Hammond, Theresa M., Teacher, 1024 Halloran, Plane St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Hartman, C. N., 16 Delia Avenue, Pennington, N. J. Hartzel, Blanche, (Mrs. H. N. Barton), Bloomsburg. Hay man, Adda, Teacher, Turbotville. Hess, Palmer E., Teacher, 100 Regent St., Wilkes-Barre. Hinkel, Henrietta (Mrs. Benjamin Howell), Catawissa Ave. Ashland. Hinkley, Emma S., (Mrs. John Saylor), 419 Hazle Ave, Tamaqua. Hitchcock, Harriet M., (Mrs. Fred'k. McMurry), 603 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Howell, G. L., Teacher, 3256 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Ikeler, Irene H., (Mrs. David Sloan), Canton, Bradford Co. Jayne, Mabel H., (Mrs. Andrew Muir), 828 Green Ridge, Scranton. John, Rosa A., (Mrs. Frank Pursel), Orangeville. Jordan, R. L., Teacher, 56 West Chelton Avenue, Germantown. Keely, N. C, Teacher, 27 Division Street, Wilkes-Banv. Emma, Teacher, 402 West Ave. Mount Carmcl Leona A., (Mrs. Roland Lawton), Millville. Killmer, Aaron A., Surveying Corps, Stouchsburg. Knorr, Kimber H., Teacher, Staunton, Va. Krommas, Lulu M., (Mrs. H. G. Lesser), Mahanoy City. Lanning, Hattie L-, (Mrs. J. W. Bonham), Wilkr.s-Uarrr, Kelminiski, Setter, R. F. D. No. 1. Box 282. Malone, James M., Teacher, Shenandoah. Maust, Bona D., (Mrs. John Hause), 303 Park Ave. Punxsutawny. Meixell, Bessie E., (Mrs. J. H. Kirkendall), deceased. 9 ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I904 Mertz, Mabel I., (Mrs. Elmer Mast) 1425 Main St. Nazareth. Millard Hannah E. (Mrs. E. T. Hopkins), 1415 Academy St., Scranton. Miller, Gertrude, M., Teacher, 815 St. James Street, E. E. Pittsburgh. Morris, Blanche J., Teacher Nazareth. Moss, Claude L., Teacher, South River Street, Wilkes-Barre. Murrin, Mary, Teacher, 106 River Street, Carbondale. Muth, Carrie L-, Teacher, Conway, Ark. O'Donnell, Catherine, Teacher, 37 South Wyoming Street, Hazleton. O'Donnell, Daniel L. Teacher, Andalusia. Orth, Mary C, (State Cer.) Teacher, 219 Verbekest St. Harrisburg. Parker, Mabel H. (Mrs. Clark Kitchen), Rocky Ford, Colo. Reily, Jule S., Teacher, 708 Hazle Avenue, Wilkes-Barre. Rentschler, Guy H., 126 Dunellen Ave., Dunellen, N. J. Richart, Bessie, (Mrs. C. J. Corse), Danville, 111. Rider, Harry E., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Riley, Tillie, (Mrs. M. B. Tigue), Twin Lakes, Wis. Robbins, Mary A., (Mrs. John R. Bower), Bloomsburg R. 5. Robison, Emily, Teacher, U. of 111., Urbana, 111. Rogers, Louise, (Mrs. E. J. Warren), White Earth, Minnesota. RulofT, Clarence F., Teacher, High School, Nazareth. Seely, Margaret, Beach Haven, R. No. 1. Seesholtz, Hervey W., Teacher, Marcella, N. C. Sholenberger, Wells A., Clarke Hotel, Portland, Oregon. Smethers, Margaret, (Mrs. H. L. Williams), deceased. Smith, Margaret M., Teacher, 562 Warren Street, Newark, N. J. Specht, Elizabeth E., Teacher, 225 W. 2nd Street, Hazleton. Stead, Eugene R., Teacher, Box 485, McAdoo. Sterner, Mary E., (Mrs. H. S. Williams), Hazleton. Snyder, Vere H., (Mrs. H. W. Stebbens), Wellsboro. Thomas, Margaret, (Mrs. John Edwards), 658 W. Main St., Plymouth. Tibbets, Luzenia, (Mrs. Wm. G. Isham), Indian School, Bena, Wisconsin. Trathen, Harry G., Teacher, 338 Centre Street, Ashland. Turner, Ruth T., (Mrs. David G. Martin), 801 Grand Avenue, South San Francisco, Cal. Veith, Lewis, Merchant, Ebensburg. Wagner, Virginia, (Mrs. Wm. A. Powers), 1705 Stevens Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. White, June, Teacher, Light Street. Wilson, Martha, Teacher, 4931 Osage Street, Philadelphia. Wolfe, Raymond, Physician, 22-28 Boyer Arcade, Norristown. Effie (Mrs. Abner D. Bentz), Box 36, York. Womeldorf, SUPPLEMENTARY COURSE. Hayman, Adda, Teacher, Turbotville. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I904-5 COURSE IN PIANO FORTE. Edna (Mrs. Floyd A. Bradstreet), Bloomsburg. DeWitt, Lois (Mrs. Charles McBride), Greenville. Jenkins, Margaret E., Bloomsburg. Rosenthal, Libbie (Mrs. Lewis Marks), Wyomissing, Reading. Briggs, PREPARATORY COLLEGIATE. Boyer, John B., Herndon. Bradbury, Robert, 455 Maple Street, Westfield, N. Creasy, Martha, Bloomsburg. Dollman, Harry, Pine Grove. J. Hartman, Ethel (Mrs. Mark Landis), 22 W. 3rd St., Waynesboro. Helwig, W. Ray, 430-435 Temple Court Building, Minneapolis, Minn.. Henrie, H. Clare, 1400 Yale Place, Bisbee, Arizona. Herring, Laura, F. Biermeir St. Munchen, Germany. Kelley, Martin, 503 School Street, Minersville. Kisner, Helen (Mrs. H. B. Woodward), 1112 8th Ave., Greeley, Cola. Kitchen, Clark E., Rocky Ford, Colorado, R. No. 3. Moses, William E., Madras, Oregon. Rooke, Wm, J., Race and Hunter Streets, Marshallton. PHYSICAL TRAINING COURSE. Aldinger, Albert K., 500 Park Avenue, New York City. Aldinger, Harry E., H. S. of Commerce, Phys. T. Dept.,N. Y. City. Baldwin, Maude E. (Mrs. J. F. Newman), 537 S. Walnut Street, West Chester. Messersmith, Palace E., Y. M. C. A., Hazleton. Putnam, Stewart L., 140 6th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Rawlinson, Herbert E., 400 Dolph Building, St. Louis, Mo. CLA55 OF 1905. REGULAR NORMAL COURSE. Allen, Bertha, Assistant P. M.'s office, Seattle, Wash. Arnold, Edna L. (Mrs. Andrew Jackson), Pecksville. Baker. Geo. C, Noxen, R. F. D. No. 1. Bennett, Madge H. (Johnson), Lynchburg, Va. Bergstresser, Clara (Mrs. Howard Cameron Fox), Mt. Car me 1. Blaisdell, J. Glenn, Susquehanna. Bradigan, Agues, Teacher, 215 North Main Street, Shenandoah. Brady, Lulu C, Teacher, Elysburg, R. No. 1. Brown, W. Earle, Catawissa. Burgess, Lee W., Attorney, Grand Junction, Colo. Clark, Carrie (Mrs. G. C. Myers), 1275 Union Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Colvin, Mary E. (Mrs. Weldon Systroth), Waverly. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I905 Comstock, Fannie B. (Mrs. Ralph Smith), Greensburg. Conarton, Jos. L., Teacher, 130 South Main Street, Carbondale. Conlan, Anna, Teacher, 570 Hazle Avenue, Wilkes-Barre. Conway, Nellie, deceased. Emma, Teacher, 131 Barnes Street, Wilkes-Barre. Coughlin, Ana E. R., Teacher, 540 3rd Avenue, Scranton. Coughlin, Bessie, Teacher, 31 Hughes Street, Luzerne. Creveling, Bessie, Teacher, 285 Union Avenue, Irvington, N. Crouse, Edna (Mrs. Neil S. Harrison), Forks. Dailey, Mary B., Teacher, Plymouth. Davis, Luzetta J., Teacher, Grand Junction, Colo. Cortright, Anna A., Teacher, 206 East Middle Drum, Warren N., Teacher, Millville, N. J. Ditzler, Street, J. Hanover. Eshleman, Marguerite (Mrs. Irvine C. Sweeten), 430 Benson Street, Camden, N. J. Fagan, Anna M., Teacher, Lattimer. Fahl, Helene, Teacher, 1829 Broadway, Camden, N. J. Farnsworth, W. Jay, Teacher, Pine Summit. Fish, Nellie C, Teacher, Lynn. Fox, B. Elizabeth, Teacher, 23 East Line Street, Shenandoah. Francis, Martha (Mrs. B. H. Prestwood), Taylor. Grimes, Bessie K., Teacher, Catawissa. Gruver, Ezra, Berwick. Harman, Edna (Mrs. Wesley B. Porch), 114 Virginia Avenue, Atlantic City, N. Harris, Sarah J., Teacher, 687 Northampton J. Street, Wilkes-Barre. Hartman, Blanche L (Mrs. E. C. H. Steinle), 506 Harrison Avenue, Scranton. Hartman, Gertrude (Mrs. Paul Dildine), Orangeville. Heacock, Frances L. (Mrs. Geo. Davis), Beaver Valley. Hemingway, Vera (Mrs. Charles Housenick), Bloomsburg. Higgins, Gregory, Teacher, Carbondale. Higgins, Julia M., Teacher, 311 West Cherry Street, Sheuandoah. Horn, Lulu C. (Mrs. B. K. Overbeck), Hellertown. House, Mae B. (Mrs, John Knittle), deceased. Howell, A. Margaret (Mrs. Lester Richart), 517 E. Broad Street, Bethlehem. Huber, Hazel, Teacher, Mt. Carmel. Jenkins, Wm. G., Teacher, Edwardsdale. Raymond G., Orangeville. Kerrigan. Mary E. (Mrs. Mary Burke), 2238 Siegel Street, Phila. Kintner, Wm., Fruit Ranch, Walla Walla, Washington R. No. 1. Jolly, Kirkendall, Mary E. (Mrs. Krumm, Kathryn Pierce Hagenbuch), Light Street, R. D. (Mrs. Dr. A. F. Twogood), 79 South Main Stieet, Memphis, Tenn, ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I905 L-arrabee, Beatrice (Mrs. E. J. Albertson), Cuyo, P. Laubach, Sarah (Mrs. Chauncey I. I. Albertson), Terrace Heights. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Lawrence, Martha S., Teacher, Sunbury, R. F. D. No. 1. Leibensperger, Helen (Mrs. Hal. H. Murray), Barcelona Light and Power Co., Apartado 471, Barcelona, Spain. Leidy, Dora {Mrs. Carl Fleckenstine), Orangeville. MacAlpine, Ethel, Teacher, Northumberland, Marsden, Agnes, Teacher, Mt. Carniel. Maurer, Lorenzo G., deceased. Mertz, Adelia A,, Teacher, Northumberland. Mertz, M. Elizabeth (Mrs. Harold Lesher), Northumberland. Miller, Blanche F. (Mrs. Carl Grimes), Catawissa. Mitchell, Mary A., Teacher, 203 North Emerick Street, Shenandoah. Morgan, Olive, (Mrs. David Bowen), 354 Webster Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Strawberry Ridge. Mvers, I-rma G., 185 South Hancock Street, Wilkes-Barre. O! instead, Kate D., Teacher, Taylor. Ormsby, Mary, Teacher, 304 East Centre Street, Shenandoah. Mowrer, Chas. L., Teacher, Peiffer, Lillian, Teacher, Wintersville. Anna, Teacher, Tavlor. Phillips, Phillips, Caroline, Teacher, 1205 Jackson Street, Scranton. Pooley, Paul, Freight Agent, Bloomsburg. Ransom, Belle I., Laceyville. Redeker, Florence. Teacher, Philadelphia. Robbins, Inez, Teacher, Millvilie. Robbins, Myrtle M.. Teacher, Benton. Roberts, Dora M. (Mrs. J. G. Thomas), McComas, \V. Va. Roberts, Grace, (Mrs. S. L. Miller), Espy. Rowe, Gertrude, Teacher, 14 Wright Street. Wilkes- Rarre. Scholvin, Claire E., Teacher, Northumberland. Shambach, Jesse Y., Supervising Principal. Berwick. Shambach, Thos. I-'.. Teacher, Middlehurg. Shirk, W. Wayne, W. Shore R. K. and 42nd St., New York City. Shook, Stella, Teacher. Florence, Colo. Stppel, Kathryn ;Mr>. David J. Lewis), Lanaford. Sitler, Ida, Teacher, Lakr Brie Colfeg Smith, Anna B., Teacher, Summit Hill. Smith, Kmma, Teacher. 5 West Broad Street, West Hasletou, Smull, Alice, Teacher, Danville Swank, Kthei M.. Teacher, 300 s. 4th Stre< Me, Thomas, Anna, Teacher, 106 Washington Thomas, Susan (Mrs. W. W. Shirk). Weal Shore K. R and 42nd New York City ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I905 Tiffany, Lee J., Teacher, Springville. Traxler, Win. E., Wyoming Seminary, Kingston. Grant Street, Hazleton. Webber, Geo. H., Teacher,. Summerville, S. C. Wenner, Herbert C. ,. Teacher, Drums. White, Ora (Mrs. Ed. Campbell), 3109 Bent Street, St. Louis, Mo. Wilkins, Katherine, Teacher, Sugar Notch. Williams, Maud (Hughes), 466 Birch Street, South Bethlehem. Winter, Laura M. (Mrs. H. E. Eroh), 58 S. Wyoming St., Hazleton. Witman, Eleanor (Mrs. J. McKendree Reiley), State College. Wolfe, Mae H. (Mrs. Jacob Klegman), 7505 Lexington Avenue, Walters, Edna L., Teacher, 536 Cleveland, Ohio-. Yergey, Agnes A. (Mrs, Frank Fry), Fulton, Michigan, PREPARATORY COLLEGIATE. Armstrong, Joseph W., Bloomsburg. Brooke, Walter S., 435 Fort Washington Avenue, New York City. El well, G. Edward, Bloomsburg. Fisher, Claude, 273 Clarkson Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hemingway, Rowland, An<3rews, N. C, Jolly, Raymond G., Orange ville. Kaji, Walter U. Keiber, Arthur E., 1222 LeClaire Street, Davenport, la. Kitchen, Florence E. (Mrs. Clinton Follmer), Rocky Ford, Colo.. Milleisen y Sara B. (Mrs. G. Edward Elwell), Bloomsburg. Peacock, Clarissa (Mrs. R. K. LeBrou),242 Miner Street, West Chester. Rarig, Howard R., Physician. Robison, Emily, Bloomsburg. Wm. E., Wyoming Seminary, Kingston. Yorks, Milton K., Silk Mills, Bloomsburg. Traxler, COURSE IN Frisbie, Katharine, PI ANO- FORTE. Wysox. Gunton, Jean (Mrs. Theodore Alexander), 45 S. Washington Street, Wilkes -Barre. Imboden, Nell, Bloomsburg. Robbins, LaVere (Mrs. W. S. Brooke), 435 Fort Washington Avenue, New York Smith, Ida, Bloomsburg. COMMERCIAL COURSE. Hagenbuch, Wm. H., Light Street. Englehart, Nevin T., Book-keeper, Bloomsburg.' SUPPLEMENTARY COURSE. Harris, Mary R., Teacher, S. N. S., Shippensburg. City. . ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST £906 CLA55 OF 1906 REGULAR COURSE. Albert, R. Bruce, Y. M. C. A., Scranton. Albertson, Phoebe, Teacher, Benton, R. No. 2. Allen, Caroline, Teacher. Allen, Hazel, Teacher, Dallas, R. F. D. Allen, Otis, Teacher, 3723 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. Aurand, Laura, Teacher, New Berlin. Averill, Edna H., Teacher. Catawissa. Barr, Anna, Teacher, 129 Railroad Becker, Mary Street, Parsons. Shawnee Avenue, Plymouth. Regent Street, Wilkes-Barre. L., Teacher, 251 Bohan, Anna, Teacher, 56 Bonham, Grace C, Teacher, 20 Ransom Street, Kingston. Boust, Maud, Teacher, Shatnokin Dam. Brennan, Nellie, Teacher, Pleasant Mount. Brofee, Ferdinand C,, Teacher, Catawissa, R. No. 5. Buddinger, Lulu (Mrs. Robert Mershon), Netcong, N. J. Butt, Mary, Teacher, Benton. Callender, George W., Principal High School, Waitsburg, Wash. Cantlin, Abbie, Teacher, 229 East Lloyd Street, Shenandoah. Conrad, Lottie (Mrs. Benton Ridall), 338 E. 8th Street, Berwick. Conser, H. N., (State Cer.) Teacher, Grono, Maine. Cosper, Isabel N., Teacher, 508 Wyoming Avenue, West Pittston. Coughlin, Clara, Teacher, Luzerne, Creasy, Byron H., Teacher, 24 Market Street, York. Creasy, Raymond C, Dentist, 71 S. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre. Calkin, Margaret, Teacher, 905 Capouse Avenue, Scranton. DeWan, Kathryn, Teacher, Rummerfield. DeWitt, Helen, (Mrs. Reber Terwilliger), Bloomsburg. Durbin, Nellie, Teacher, 38 Jeannette Street, Plymouth. Erdley, Florence, Teacher, New Berlin. Essick, Laura L-, (Mrs. John D. Mattson), 2017 I Street. NT W. , Washington, D. C Evans, Maud, Teacher, Taylor. Evans, Nellie, Teacher, Moosic. Evans, Stella, Teacher, 436 South Main Avenue, Scranton. Evert, Raymond, Teacher, 123 West Avenue, Mt. Carmel. Farley, Mabel R., Teacher, Hicksville, L. I., HtW York. Fegley, Ida M., Teacher, 433 Hast Avenue, Mt. Carmel. Fenatermacher, M. Grace, Teacher, 436 West Front Street, Berwii h Fenstermacher, Helen, L01 North 10th Street, Reading. Fortune, Anna (Mrs. Win. Mellale 52 Wyoming Street, CarNunlalr Franc, Grace, Teacher, Hamlinton. Frey, Winnie A. (Mrs. Chas. S. Gavyl, Elmira. N. Y. , ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I906 Gaffney, Honora M., Teacher, 114 North 2nd Street, Steelton. Groff, Marion M., 740 N. Front Street, Reading. Gruver, Fred C, Berwick. Gruver, Martin, Reading. Hamlin, Norma L. Teacher, 126 Warren Street, Pittston. Hartline, Catharine, Teacher, 641 North 37th Street, Philadelphia. Hartzell, Maybel h. (Mrs. Frank Zarr), Bloomsbnrg. Hayman, Ila M., Teacher, Rohrsburg. Henry, Ethel M., Teacher, 250 Chestnut Street, Sunbury. Hering, Helen A., Teacher, Dewart. Hindson, Mae G., Teacher, Peckville, Hortman, Lillie (Mrs. T. J. Irish), 124 S. Florida Avenue, , Atlantic City, N. Hourigan, Sadie, Teacher, 361 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. Hughes, Elizabeth L., Teacher, 1417 2nd Street, Harrisburg. Hunter, Etta, Teacher, Meshoppen, R. No. 4. Jenkins, Margaret E., Bloomsburg. Kelchner, Ethel, deceased. Kelley, Mary E. Teacher, Parsons. Kester, Rennay, Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. No. 4. Kinney, James A., Teacher, 211 Chestnut Street, Lebanon. Leek, Mary, deceased. Lempke, Emma, Teacher, Pleasant Mount. Levan, Amy, Teacher, Catawissa. Lewis, Anna L. (Evans), 1108 W. Elm Street, Scranton. Longenberger, Myrtle (Mrs. C. P. Messersmith), Fayvill, 111. Margerum, Helen, Teacher, Catawissa. Masten, Christella P\, Teacher, 66 Conklin Ave., Binghamton, N. Y, Maxwell, Ethel, Teacher, 53 Price Street, Kingston. Mellet, Kathryn (Mrs. Ambrose Toole), Shenandoah. Miles, Bessie V., Teacher, 31 North Main Street, Shenandoah. Miller, Lillie A. (Mrs. Otto Parr), Nescopeck. Mitchell, Mary F. (Mrs. W. H. Bean). Murphy, Rose, Teacher, Carbondale. O'Donnell, Mary, Teacher, 77 North Wyoming Street, Hazleton. O'Horo, Ethel (Mrs. Harry Pastorius). 924 Olive Street, Scranton. Oliver, Fannie, Teacher, Hunlock's Creek, Olmstead, Nina, Teacher, Taylor. Osuna, Jose. , Owen, Anna E. (Mrs. W. S. Brencejoin), Joplin, Mo. Owen, Cordelia (Mrs. H. A. Gordon), 37 So. Walnut St., Kingston. Owen, Hazel, Teacher, Mt. Carmel. Panco, Mary (Mrs. Harry Beach), Hazleton, Parry, Gertrude M., Teacher, Pennypacker Street, Scranton. Patterson, Vivian A. (Mrs. Ralph Watkins). Factoryville. J. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I906 Pealer, Blanche (Mrs. H. L. Troxell), Pine Grove. Ramage, Margaret H., Teacher, 4 South Walnut Street, Mt. Carmel. Raup, Jennie, Teacher, Aristes. Rayos, Susie (Mrs. Walter K. Marmon), Saguna, New Mexico. Roadarmel, Ada (Mrs. Herman Knablauch), Mt. Carmel. Ruhl, Gladys (Mrs. A. J. Robbins), 66 Carlisle Street, Wilkes-Barre. Russell, Margaret, Teacher, Carbondale. Ryan, Elizabeth U., Teacher, 82 North Wyoming Street, Hazleton. Ryan, Mary G., Teacher, 333 East Diamond Avenue, Hazleton, Santaella, Marie A., Teacher, Coamo, P. R. Scanlan, Kathryn, Teacher, 21 South Jardin Street, Shenandoah. Shambach, John E., Wiconisco. Shuman, Clyde S., Deputy Recorder, Bloomsburg. Shuman, Edith, Teacher, 354 Catharine Street, Bloomsburg. Snyder, Homer H., Physician, 1729 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton. Stiner, Elizabeth, Teacher, 90 North Iron Street, Bloomsburg. Thomas, Zella (Mrs. Chas. E. Mericle), Jerseytown, R. No. 2. Thompson, Marie, Teacher, 632 North Church Street, Hazleton. Titus, Ethel (Mrs. W. E. Zecher), 5422 Webster Street, Philadelphia. Wall, Grace, Teacher, Boyd's Mills. Weiser, Cottie, Teacher, Asherton. Weiser, Laura, Teacher, Asherton. Welsh, Mayme C, Teacher, 606 North Vine Street, Hazleton. Williams, Adeline, Teacher, 68 Archbald Street, Scranton. Williams, Myrtle, Teacher, Shickshinny. Witman, Mary C. (Mrs. H. A. Ryder), Shippensbur Zemitis, Vanda, Teacher, Willow Grove. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COl :ig, Duluth, Minn. Andres, Harry, Medical, 215 New Jers Booth, Edv.in, Scientific. Iireisch, Lulu, Scientific, Ringtown. Champlin, Carrol D., Classical, Towanda. Demaree, Mary, Scientific (Mrs. T. O. YanAlen), Nortluunber Dietrick, Elwell, Scientific, Scranton Y. M. C. A. Gorman, Peter J., Scientific, Inkerman. Jones, W. E., Classical, 34 Princeton Street, Milncs, Susanna, Medical (Mrs. Harry Waif Piszczek, Stanley R. , Scientific, care Etfass. 1, ick. "Wilkes-Barre \ win Robbins, L,aVere, Scientific (Mrs. W. S. Brooke), 435 Pert Washington Turner, Thomas, Scientific, Mining Engineer, Dawson 10 ( ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I906-7 MUSIC COURSE. Anstock, Warren S., Bloomsburg. Bomboy, Aleta (Mrs. Nevin Englehart), Bloomsburg. Bacon, Bertha H., 4018 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia. Jillson, Lulu, Orwell. Landis, Florence (Mrs. C. M. Shepherd), 1512 Clinton Street, Lynchburg, Va. Stout, Nellie, Hawley. Vollrath, Rosa E. (Mrs. E. C. Buckhert), 24 N. 9th Street, Indiana. Zehner, Maude (Paden), Berwick. BUSINESS AND SHORT HAND COURSES. Leon P., Operator, Catawissa No. 5. Doty, Edith, Bloomsburg. Edgar, Flossy (Mrs. Irving Christian), 5322 Glenwood Avenue, Glen wood, Chicago. Cleaver, Girton, Raymond, Accountant, New York, Watkins, N. Y. care International Salt Co. of Moyer, Carlotta, Bloomsburg. Tinker, Margaret (Mrs. David Young), Curtiston, Etowah Co., Ala. SHORT HAND COURSE. Bradbury, Robert W. CLASS OF 1907 NORMAI, COURSE. Allabach, C. Millard, Teacher, 18 Mercer Avenue, Sharpsville. Anstock, Pearl D. (Mrs, Arthur Holt), Hawthorne, N. J. Bacon, Bertha H., Teacher, 102 North 61st Street, Philadelphia. Baer, Bessie C, Teacher, Rutherford, N. J. Barrett, Rose, Teacher, Archbald. Barrow, Mame (Mrs. J. W. Anderson), 6 Chathan Place, Plainfield, N. Best, Ella A., Teacher, Irwin. Bray, Morton H., Teacher, Wanamie. Walnut Street, Kingston. Teacher, 1130 S. 51st Street, Philadelphia. Brundage, Edna J. (Mrs. John Pentecost), Bradford. Buck, Olga L., Teacher, 171 Union Street, Hackensack, N. J. Burrows, Ethel, Teacher, 414 Luzerne Avenue, West Pittston. Bush, Artemesia M. Teacher, Bloomsburg. Campsie, Edith (Moyer), East Mauch Chunk. Chamberlin, Anna J., Teacher, 16 Carlton Street, Binghamton. Clancy, Elizabeth V., Teacher, 419 North 3rd Street, Steelton. Brobst, Carrie M., Teacher, 368 Brooke, Margaret C, , Cogswell, Bessie E. (Mrs. P. N. Taylor), Jackson. J. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I907 Conner, Helen (Mrs. E. R. Vactor), West Hoboken, N. J. Conrad, Helen L. (Mrs. Clinton Raup), Shickshinny. Coolbaugh, Ruth, Teacher, 140 Madison Street, Wilkes. Barre. Corby, Florence, Teacher, Kingston, Gen'l Del. Cramer, Cora E., Teacher, 35 Sherman Avenue, Newark, N. J. Dailey, Margaret G., Teacher, 19 Walnut Street, Steelton. Dean, Alice, Teacher, Winton. Delaney, Kathryn. Teacher, Alden. Dever, Margaret, Teacher. McAdoo. DeWire, Harry, Teacher, Winfield. DeWitt, M. Lois (Mrs. Chas. G. McBride). Dexter, Mabel A., Teacher, 726 High Street, Honesdale. Dano, John, 513 Connell Building, Scranton. Dano, Nicholas, Vandling. Dodson, Harry A., Center Hall. Doty, Edythe A., Teacher, Towu Hill. Dreibelbis, Elizabeth V., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Essick, Laura R. (Mrs. R. F. Lowrie), Braddock. Evans, Virgie, Teacher, 734 Hazel Street, Wilkes-Barre. Evans, Elizabeth P., Teacher, 1211 Washburn Street, Scranton. Farnsworth, Margaret, Teacher, Pine Summit. Flynn, Evalyn M. J., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Franey, Irene, Teacher, Shenandoah. Gorrey, Helen, Teacher, Gary, Ind. Gregg, Elizabeth, Teacher, Hawley, Griffeth, Rae E., Teacher, 295 East Northampton Street, Wilkes-Barre. Hamlin, Rose J. (Mrs. L. B. Dymond), Pittston. R. No. 2. Harris, John, Teacher. Bloomsburg. Harter, Grace D. (Mrs. S. Klinger), Box 64, Nuremberg. Henkelman, Gussie, Teacher, Berwick. Hess, Deri, Teacher, S. N. S. Millersville. Hess, Harriet (Mrs. Bruce Hess), Ben Hur, Mariposa Co., Cal. Hess, Mary E. (Mrs. W. A. Hower), 1939 Spring Garden St., Phila. Higgins, Marie C, Teacher, 109 South 3rd Street, Harrisburg. Hoppe, Blanche, Teacher, Hop Bottom. Howard, Mae L-, Teacher, 3125 Diamond Street, Philadelphia. James, Lysod H. (Mrs. E. A. Gleason), 1133 W. Locust St., Scranton. James, Susan W., Teacher, 164 Nottingham Street, Plymouth. Jenkins, Charlotte M,, Teacher, 330 E. Main Street, Plymouth, Johns, Norma A. (Mrs. H. I. Joins), Taylor. Johns, S. Blanche, Teacher, 1107 Watson Avenue, Scranton. Jolly, E. Louise, Teacher, Orangeville. Jones, Miriam E., Teacher, 4S Green Street, Kingston. Kelley, Mary A., Teacher, 902 Capouse Avenue, Scranton. Kitchen, Arvilla, (Mrs. Robt. Huuson), Moutoursville. , ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I907 Kline, Jennie (Mrs. I. J. Wesley Sitter), 5324 Aldaina Street, Los Angeles, Cal. Frank Baker), Bloomsburg. Knauss, Daisy, Teacher, 163 Chestnut Street, Albany, N. Y. Kocher, Hazel C, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Lamoreux, Ruth, Teacher, Huntsville. Lazarus, Edwin, Teacher, 1120 Amsterdam Avenue, New York City, Lehman, Geo. M., Teacher, Mifflinville. Lesser, Lulu L-, Teacher, Upper Lehigh. Lesser, Nellie E., Teacher, Upper Lehigh. Levan, Wm. C. Teacher, Catawissa. Llewellyn, L. N., Teacher, 405 Packer Street, Shamokin. Lloyd, Justin, Teacher, Starrucca. Lovering, Bertha, Teacher, Moosic. Marcy, Clarence A., Teacher, Philmore, Cal. Marcy, Howard N., Teacher, Branning, Cal. Masteller, Helen (Mrs. J. E. Teple), Bloomsburg. Mauser, Helen B. (Mrs. Alan B. Roat), 324 Rutter Avenue, Kingston. Maxey, Mae R., Teacher, Forest City. Meisberger, David T., Teacher, Ranshaw. Miller. Elda (Mrs. Dr. Dutcher), 3609 Broadway and 149th Street, New York. Kline, Pearl (Mrs. , Mitchell, Ada (Bittenbender), 227 Oliver Street, Parsons. Morgan, Mary (Thomas), 351 N. Garfield Avenue, Scranton. Moyer, Sadie R. Teacher, Catawnssa. Mullahey, Belle, Teacher. 301 Cherry Street, Shenandoah. , Noble, Alma G., Teacher, S. N. S. Indiana. O'Brien, Margaret (Mrs. Albert Henseler), 149 Kossuth Street, Union Pritchard, Marjorie V. (Mrs. Henri Becker), Bluefield, W. Hill, N. J. Va. Quick, Reba H,, Teacher, 333 Monroe Avenue, Scranton. Riegel, Lulu A., Teacher, Catawissa. Rittenhouse, Laura (Mrs. Wm. H. Yohey), Berwick. Roat, Helen L. (Harrison). Rodriquez, J. A. E., San Juan, Box 708, P. R. Schwartman, Eva T, (Mrs. L- B. Smith), Tulsa, Oklahoma. Shaffer, Alice B. (Mrs. Chas. Harry), Berwick. Shaw, Stella, Teacher, 224 North Hyde Park Avenue, Scranton. Shultz, Horton R., Teacher, Fairmount Springs. Smith, Miriam (Mrs. R. L. Walter), 636 E. 9th Avenue, Tarentum. (Mrs. F. L. Richards'). 722 W. 1st St., Hazleton. Todd, Genevieve, Teacher, 333 East Main Street, Plymouth. Tucker. Nellie, Teacher, Susquehanna. Vance, J. Gertrude, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Sterner, Bertha I. I. Wallace, Agnes F., Teacher, Livermore, Cal. Walters. Edith, Teacher, 128 Willow Street, Plymouth. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I907-8 Wanich, Myrtle C, Teacher, Light Street. Wardell, Helen L. (Mrs. A. B. Bister), 228 E. Walker Street, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Weaver, Mary E., Teacher, 1108 West Elm Street, Scranton. Wells, Howard L., Teacher, Elksdale. Welsh, Mabel (Mrs. Jos. Breisch), Orangeville, Wendt, Lillian (Mrs. Geo. Harris Webber), Summerville, S. C. Westbrooke, Blanche, Teacher, Blooming Grove. Whitebread, Florence (Mrs. Clarence Lyons), Mountain Top. Wingert, Blanche P., Teacher, Williamstown. Wolfe, Anna (Mrs. R. B. Dunbar), Rock Glen. Wolfe, Esther A., Teacher, Dallas. Emma D., Teacher, Forest City. Zang, Minnie, Teacher, 560 North Church Street, Hazleton. Wolfert, COLLEGE PREPARATORY. Conner, Stanley, Scientific, 328 Ardmore Avenue, Trenton, N. J. Dano, John, Scientific. 513 Connell Building, Scranton. Frisbie, Katharine. Classical, Wysox. Fritz, Charles C, Scientific, 239 Orchard Street, Elizabeth, N. J. Gross, Gertrude, Scientific, Bloomsburg. Landis, Wm. B., Scientific, S. A. H. Wagg, Malverne, L. I. McCreary, Frank B., Scientific, Detroit, Mich. Merrill, Ernest, Classical, Light Street. Moyer, Helen (Mrs. R. F. Hemingway), Scientific, Andrews, N. C. Mover, William, Scientific, Bloomsburg. White, Joseph, Scientific, Light Street. Yeager, Clark, Medical, 339 S. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. BUSINKSS Aspiazu, Eusebio S. , AND SHORT HAND. Cienfuegos, Cuba. Englehart, Paul H., Box 212, Pitcairn. Laubach, Murray, Guava. Reimard, Irene (Mrs. John Cressler), 225 W. 4th Street, Blooi SHORT HAM). Robison, Eugene, Espy. Ml SIC. Cousart, Josephine (Mrs, Marvin Cooper, Jr.), Union CLA5S OF ki.c.ri.AK 1908 00UB8B. Appleman, Rebecca, Teacher, Danville. Arnold, ina a., Teacher, 7M Bennett Street, Luzerne, Baldy, Sara 11., Teacher, Catawisi Barnes, liargaret, Teacher, Qlmhurtt. ( ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I908 Beddall, Florence O., Teacher, Tamaqua. Beddall, Joanna, Teacher, Tarnaqua. Benscoter, Laura M., Teacher, Hunlock'3 Creek. Billings, EllaM., Teacher, Nicholoon, Bogart, Nellie, Teacher, Danville. Boone, Laura E. Teacher. 568 Peace Street,. Hazleton. Brandon, Adda M. (Mrs. Geo. S. Westfield), Keyser, W. Va. Breisch, Reba, Teacher, Ringtown. Burke, Agnes J. (Kinney), 211 Chestnut Street. Lebanon. Callender, E. Mae, Teacher r Sweet Valley. Campion, Reba, Teacher, 13 Darte Avenue. Carbondale. Clark, Mabel P., Teacher, Wyoming. Conrad, Eme M., Teacher. Berwick. Cool, Mertie M., Teacher, 88 South 10th Street, Brooklyu, N. Y. Cox, Nell, Teacher, Fort Sill, Okla. Coyle, Margaret D., Teacher, 24-7 East 4th. Street, Mt. Carmel. Cummings, Jame3 E., Teacher, 232 North Chestnut Street, Shenandoahv Deeths, Anna R. Teacher, 545 James Street, Hazleton. Deighmiller, Ellie R. (Mrs. Kimber A. Hartman), Berwick. Deighmiller, Nellie M. (Mrs. C. R. Steeker), Bloomsburg. Dreibelbis, Ida M., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. No. 3. Faust, SaraC, Teacher, Barnesville. Fegley, Mary I., Teacher, Catawissa. Finn, Ruth M., Teacher, 653 West Shawnee Avenue, Plymouth, Francis, Thomas, Teacher, 1516 Olive Street, Scranton. Geisdorf, Charlotta, Teacher, Pryor, Montana. Gray, Carrie M., Teacher, 112 N. 7th Street, Camden, N. J. Handley, Alberta M., Teacher, 441 North 9th Street, Scranton. Hartman, Sadie L-, Teacher, 852 South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barrev Henrie, Ethel L. (Mrs. Ed. C. Stevens), Dalton. Herring, Martha E., Teacher, 151 Palisade Ave., W. Hoboken, N. J. Hill, Helen R. (Mrs. Philip Schwartz), Towanda. Hull, Eotith A., Teacher, Honesdale, R. No. 1. James, Martha V., Teacher, 1110 West Elm Street, Scranton. Jayne, Elsie H., Teacher, 4>£ East Main Street, Plymouth. Johnson, Margaret J. Teacher, 78 East Walnut Street, Freeland. Kahler, Irene G., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Kostenbader, Stella, Teacher, Milton, R. No. 4. Krum, Carol, Teacher, Danville. Major, Olive A.. Teacher, 26 Walnut Street, Kingston. Maurer, Charles L., Teacher, Paxinos, R. No, 12. Maurer, Darwin E., Teacher, Kehler. Miller, Flora M., Teacher, Glen Lyon. Miller, Harriet, Teacher, Reserve, Wis. Moore, Mary Louise, Teacher, 1613 Vine Street, Scranton. , , ALUMNI ADDRESS XIST 0:908 "Morgan, Daniel W., deceased. Morgan, L/aura W. (Mrs. Vincent G. Stein), 33 N. Broad Street. •Woodbury, X. J. Mary E., Teacher, 96 Washington Street, Edwardsville. ^Morrow, Mary L., Teacher, Schultzville. Mulligan, Mayetta, Teacher, 9 N. Main Street, Plains. Peck, M. Evelyn, Teacher, Susquehanna. IVIorris, Petrilli, Francesco S. h,, Teacher, N. Vine Street, Hazleton. Piekarski, Eleanor M., Teacher, 118 Market Street, Nanticoke. Eugene W., Teacher, Broadway, R. No. John E., Teacher, Broadway. R. No. 1. Plank, Thomas H., Teacher, Morgantown. Piatt, 1. Piatt, Rarick, William, Teacher, Conyngham. Rhodes, Adda, (Mrs. Arthur Johnson), 227 Iron Street, Berwick. Rosser, Olwen, Teacher, 385 Rutter Street, Kingston. Row, Hazel (Mrs. J. Clarence Creasy), Cabin Run. Ruth, Bessie M., Teacher, 533 West Diamond Avenue, Hazleton. Sanders, Clyde, Teacher, West Pittsburg. Seasholtz,. Helen, Teacher, 28 West Centre Street, Danville. Shiffer, Anna M., Teacher, Hudson. Shovlin, Joseph A., Teacher, Conyngham. Sitler, J. Wesley, 821 E. Washington Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. Slocum, A. Louise, Teacher, Rendham. Smith, Marion C, Teacher, Conyngham. Southwood, Mary, Teacher, 34 North Walnut Street, Mt. Carmel. Sturdevant, Edith, Teacher, Meshoppen. L... Teacher, Susquehanna. Tucker, Mabel Tusar, Julia C, Teacher, Forest City. Wallace, Elizabeth F., Teacher, Clifton Heights. Warden, Helen L., Teacher, Dallas. Watkins, Wflliam D., Teacher, Elysburg. Wells, Grace F. (Mrs. Clyde Sanders), West Pittsburg. Wilkinson, Mabel W., Teacher, 1 North Walnut Street, Mt. Carmel. Williams, Mae, Teacher, 126 East Noble Street, Nanticoke. Williams, Rhea Iy. Teacher, Faetnryville. Williams, Sarah E. (Mrs. A, h. Orner), 500 S. Main Street, DttBO , Yeager, Lillian, deceased. Yoder, Jennie M. (Mrs. Hd. A. Foley). W. Philadelphia. Zimmerman, Vema (Mrs. r. A, Drather), Ringtown. COIABGB PRXPA1 VTORY. Grimes, Jay EL, Medical, Danville, [nd. Mercer, Irene (Mrs. Josiah F. Johnson), Classical, 1342 Wilkinsburjf. Smith, Merrill W., Latin -Scientific, Philadelphia. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I 908-9 Turek, Frederick, Latin-Scientific, Glen Lyon. Watkins, Wm. D., Latin-Scientific, Elysburg. Yorks, Elsie (Mrs. William Jones), Classical, 4640 Sansom St., Phila. BOOK-KEEPING AND SHORT HAND. Churm, Stella, Danville. Dreisbach, Ida, deceased. Heberling, Pearl (Mrs, J. Gaylord Jones ),.Roelofi\ Oman, Delia (Mrs, M. D. Mordan), Box 781 Wilmington, N. Oman, Ernest, Bloomsburg. Richards, Horace D., Light Street. Sneidman, Bruce, Almedia. Wiegand, Adam, 411 N. 2nd Street, Wilmington, N. C. Woods, Margaret, Benton, No. 4. MUSIC. Christian, Lucretia, (Mrs. Geo. W. Wooters), Wilkes-Barre. Dent, Bessie (Mrs. Beaver Holabach), Catawissa. Major, Olive, 26 Walnut Street, Kingston. CLA55 OF 1909 SUPPLEMENTARY COURSE. Maurer, Chas. L. r Paxinos. REGULAR COURSE. Acor, Stewart E., Teacher, S. N. S., Clarion. Beddall, Fannie May, Teacher, Port Carbon. Bennett, Sue A.^ Teacher, Montour 9 ville. Betts, Bessie B., Teacher, Galilee. Be van, Mary F., Teacher, Mauch Chunk. Bierman, Ethel I., Cumberland, Md. Birth, Jennie, Teacher, Nescopeck. Bishop, Madeleine V., Teacher, 795 Bennett Street, Luzerne, Black, Martha, Teacher. Bryant, Leon D., Teacher, 711 State Street, Pullman, Wash, Nora D., Teacher, 12 Jackson Avenue, West Hazleton, Carr, Clancy, Nora G., Teacher,. 419 North 3rd Street, Steelton. Cryder, J. Atlee, Teacher, MifSinville. Diehl, Fred W., Teacher, Danville. Eaton, Emma, Teacher, Dallas. Edwards, Mary, Teacher, 141 S. Maple Street, Kingston, Eisenhauer, Edward, Teacher, Mifflinville. Fagan, Elizabeth, Teacher, Lattimer. Fairchild, Enola, Teacher, 183 West Broad Street, Nanticoke, C ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I909 Ferber, Sadie M., Teacher, 121 North Hyde Park Avenue, Scranton. Fisher, Scott, Teacher, Ringtown. Flanagan, Hannah V., Teacher, Silver Creek. Fleckenstine, Jessie R. (Mrs. Clinton Herring), Orangeville. Garrison, Florence W. (Mrs. C. H. Danforth), 4494 Forest Park BVd, St. Louis. Mo. Gibbs, Alice V. (Mrs. J. Roy Burnett), Madison, N. J. Gillgallon, Mary, Teacher, 29 Welsh Street, Pittston. Gleason, Ruth K., Teacher, Gravity. Gordon, Joseph B., Teacher, Carbondale. Hart, Alberta, Teacher, 10 Scott Street, Carbondale. Hartzell, Sarah E. (Mrs. D. O. Ogilvie), Elko, Nevada. Heller, Irma L., Teacher, Millville. Hess, Geraldine (Follmer), 210 Iron Street, Berwick. Hinckley, Bess, Teacher, B. S. N. S., Bloomsburg. Hobbes, Gertrude, Teacher, 520 Market Street, Kingston. Houck, Fred, Teacher, Catawissa, R. F. D., No. 2. Hughes, Mary I., Teacher, 26 Wayne Street, Carbondale. Ikeler, Kenneth C, Teacher, Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. Johnson, Robert L. Teacher, Factoryville. Kase, Harriet (Foland), Pittston. Keller, Verna (Mrs. Elmer S. Shipman), Snydertown. Kenna, Genevieve, Teacher, Cumbola. Kester, Eura M., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. F. D. No. 1. Kingsbury, Ethel, Teacher, Southdale. Kintner, Sadie, Teacher, Meshoppen. Klingerman, John E., Bloomsburg. Klingerman, Oliver, Teacher, Beaver Valley. Knapp, Jeannie L. Teacher, Bloomsburg. Krepps, Ethel F. (Mrs. A. C. Brown), Tunkhannock. Kuschke, Anna, Teacher, 1216 Oram Bouh McAfee, Chester E., Teacher, Parkesburg. Mahoney, D. J., Teacher, 5S9 Caylor House, Lawsville. Major, Cora, Teacher, 26 Walnut Street, EH fSton. Major, Kathleen, Teacher, Lehman. Marcy, Estella, Teacher, 634 Schuyler Avenue, King Marcy, Eva L-, Teacher, 634 Schuyler Avenue, KingstO 1. Martin, {Catherine, Teacher, 34 Bast Mine Street, ii Meneeley, Gertrude ML., Teacher, Peckville. Murrin, Emma, Teacher, 106 River Street, Carbond Noble, Laverne R., Teacher, M 81m St., Westfield, O'Neill, Frances II., Teacher, Sayre. Parker, Marion K., Teacher, WaYerly. Parks, Edith B., Teacher, 82 Church Street, W'ilkv , , •. I 11 C. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I909 Pitner, Harriet, Teacher, Elysburg. M. (Mrs. C. M. Griffith), Centermoreland. M. Reinee, Teacher, Parkesburg. Pooley, Edith Potts, Priest, Florence A., Teacher, Olyphant. Reese, Marjory, (Mrs. Chas. Penman), W. Sunbury St., Shamokin. Regan, May C. (Mrs. Louis F. Bume), 32 Swan St., Lawrence, Mass. Rogers, Laura, Teacher, 331 Chestnut Street, Berwick. Rummer, Alvin L-, Teacher, Mountain Top. Schooley, Emeline, Teacher, Trucksville. Seasholtz, Kate E. (Mrs. Jas. Morris), Shuman, George W. Philadelphia. A., Teacher, Catawissa. Simpler, Julia, Teacher, 125 West Broad Street, Tamaqua. Samuel J., Teacher. Stroh, Rebecca E-, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Stroud, Florence, Teacher, Barton, N. Y. Steiner, Maude, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Thompson, Mary E., Teacher, St. Clair. SutlifT, Tobin, Teresa, Teacher, 938 Cooper Street, Camden, N. Toole, Sue E., Teacher, Freeburg. Van Campen, J. Carrie E., Teacher, Throop. Vought, Sallie, Wallace, Almah Teacher, Catawissa. C. Teacher, 74 Virginia Terrace, Kingston. Washburn, Horace D., Teacher, Susquehanna, R. No. 5. , Welliver, Walter, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Welsh, Bertha (Mrs. Clair Conner), Orangeville. Wheeler, Lillian M., Teacher, Shickshinny. White, Agnes (Lamon), Lund, Cherry Co., Neb. White, LeRoy, Teacher, Nantucket, Conn. Williams, George, Teacher, Hazleton. Williams, Lydia P., Teacher, 28 Atlantic Avenue, Edwardsville. Willits, Margaret S., Teacher, 122 Baltimore Ave., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Wilsey, Helen M., Teacher, Tyler Hill. Wilson, Alice W., Teacher, Plains. Woodring, Nora E., Teacher, St. John's. COEEEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Barrow, Harrison R., Latin Scientific, 111 N. Dume Street, Bloomington, Ind, Callender, H. LeRoy, Latin Scientific, Sweet Valley. Cintron, Francisco H., Latin Scientific, Caguas, P. R. Classical, Bloomsburg. John W., Medical, 250 South River Street, Wilkes-Barre. Hemingway, H. Gladstone, Latin Scientific, Berwick. Kochczynski, Jos. C, Medical, St. Francis Hospital, Trenton, N. J. Creasy, Ethel L. Cressler, , ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I909-IO Krumm, Thurman, Classical, 1520 S. 54th Street, Phila. Mather, T. Ray, Classical, Benton. Matz, Robert L-, Classical, Bloorafield, N. J. Maurer, Chas. L., Latin Scientific, Paxinos. Moyer, Harold L., Classical, Bloomsburg. Ruhl, Jessie (Mrs. W. McK. Reber), Latin Scientific, Bloomsburg. Smith, Marion C, Latin Scientific, Conyngham. Wilner, Robert F., Medical, Plymouth. BUSINESS AND STENOGRAPHIC COURSES. Ash, Elmer E., Citizen's Bank, Buffalo, N. Y. Burlingame, Chas. E., Almedia. Harrison, Neil S., Forks. CLA55 OF 1910 SUPPLEMENTARY COURSE Diehl, Fred W. '09, Danville. MASTER OF PEDAGOGY. Maurer, Chas. L. '08, Paxinos R. 12. REGULAR COURSE. Adams, Frank R., Teacher, Rupert. Altmiller, Hilda A., Teacher, 111 S. Cedar Street, Hazleton. Andrews, Ethel Velma, 629 W. 138th St., New York, X. V. Anwyl, Lila Smith, (Mrs. Harold E. Davis), 32 South Street, Waltham, MtlHh Barletta, Ana Marie, Teacher, Mayaquez, P. Rico. Barrett, Mary A., Teacher, 8 Watson Avenue, East Orange, X. J. Beach, Marie K., Teacher, 232 S. Main Avenue, Scranton. Bond, Sara E., Teacher, Lehman. Box, Harold Charles, Teacher, Gravity. Brill, Julia, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Brobst, Bertha, Teacher, 301 K. -Uh Stmt, Berwick. Brown, Blanche, Teacher, Freeburg. Brown, Fannie, Teacher, 52 S. Sherman Brown, LaRue E., Teacher, bewisburg. Street, Wilki Burdick, Lnella S. (Mrs. Uaoy Sinqnet), Waymart. Cain, Margaret A., Teacher, Centralia. Cole, Robert, Teacher, Berwick. Corse, Edith C, Teacher, New Milford, Curtis, Irene A., Teacher, Waymart. Davis, j. Anna, Teacher, Wilkei Barre. Donovan, Anna K., Teacher, Laceyville. Dnnkerly, Beatrice i'., Teacher, Jeddo. Edwards, E$ffic E$., Teacher, Benton. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST IQIO Edwards, Mary Gwynne, Teacher, 242 Main Street, Luzerne, Bgan, Michael, Teacher, Coalridge. Evans, Kathryn M., Teacher, 734 Hazle Street, Ashley. Evans, Maude N., Teacher, 1215 Oram Boulevard, Scranton. Eves, Belle C. (Mrs. R. Orval Bower), Berwick. Farrell, Jule Marie, Teacher, 247 N. River Street, Wilkes-Barre. Fetterman, L. Orval, Bloomsburg. Fetterolf, Howard, Teacher, Miminville. Freas, Agnes Amelia, (Mrs. Thomas Keiser), Wilkes-Barre. Gearhart, Ruby M., Teacher, Benton. Nora Elizabeth, Teacher, Northumberland. Gilner, Grace A. (Mrs. Fred Zane), Paraiso, Panama Canal Zone. Gleason, Hubert S., Teacher, Gravity. Geise, Gulick, A. Elizabeth, Teacher, Danville. Hanks, Anna Elizabeth, Teacher, 723 Hazle Street, Ashley. Harnau, Regina M., Teacher, 365 Carey Street, Plains. Hartman, Kimber A., Teacher, Berwick. Hawk, Hattie N., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Heitsman, Florence Marion, Teacher, Dallas. Hess, Helen M. (Mrs. Gilbert Terhune), Los Angeles, Cal. Hess, S. Frank, Teacher, Berwick. Holland, Josephine O. (Mrs. R. W. Greenwood), Tunkhannock. Houck, Maurice E., Teacher, Nescopeck. Hourigan, Anna M., Teacher, 361 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. Huebner, Florence E., Teacher, Gowen. Jones, Alma, Teacher, Yostville. Jones, Margaret, 1735 Monsey Avenue, Scranton. Keeler, Charles W., Teacher, Newlin. Klase, M. May, Teacher, Snydertown. Kleintob, Anna, Teacher, 103 Bradford Street, Kingston. Klopp, Warren E., Teacher, Stouchsburg. Koser, Josephine R. (Mrs. Byron Fairchild). Krepps, Georgia, Teacher, Sunbury. Kresge, Olive, Teacher, 21 W. Hollenbach Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Krumm, Grace B., Teacher, Turbotville. Laubach, Vivian Z., Teacher, 425 W. Oak Street, Hazleton. Leila C, Teacher, Mifflinville. Lewis, Richard, Teacher, 307 N. Summer Ave., Scranton. Lewis Sara F., Teacher, 26 Marion Place, Forty Fort. Longenberger, Hazel M. (Mrs. Fred B. Speig), Etna, Ind. Low, Zora M. (Mrs. Wm. F. Gemmil), Wilder, Va. Lehman, Lowry, Mary Bell (Mrs. J. Y. Shambach), 706 Market Street, Berwick. McBride, AnnaL., Teacher, Buckhorn. McFarlane, Emma M., Teacher, 627 W. Diamond Ave., Hazleton. McGill, Rosa A., Teacher, 146 So. Pine Street, Hazleton. McHenry, Georgena (Mrs. A. J. Sharadin), California. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I9IO McMenamin, McMenamin, Bella, Teacher, Jeddo. Cecelia E., Teacher, Freeland. Mackin, Gertrude M., Teacher, Exeter Boro. Maddock, Mary E., Teacher, Mahanoy City. Malinowski, Luc} V., Teacher, Cor. Terry & River Roads, Wilkes-Barre. Maxwell, Ada R. (Mrs. T. P. Weiss). Mertz, Blanche E. (Mrs. John Bergen), Belle Meade, N. J. Metz, Robert C, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre. Monahan, AnnaL., Teacher, Shenandoah. Montelius, Sara, Teacher, Richfield. Morris, Charles J., Teacher, 731 Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Muir, Anna C, Teacher, 150 W. 3rd Street, Mt. Carrael. Mummey, Ida W., Teacher, Zion's Grove. Murray, M. Irene, Teacher, 302 Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre. O'Connor, Marion I., Teacher, Bacon Street, Palo Alto, Cal. Oliver, Margaret L. (Mrs. Fred Walton), Berwick. Polley, Bertha V. (Mrs. J. L. Oakes), Union Centre, N. Y. Potter, Charles W., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Pursel, Rena H., Teacher, Berwick. Rarig, Emory W., Teacher, Catawissa. Ratchford, Margaret, Teacher, Shenandoah. Reber, Ida, Teacher, Mifflinburg. Reeder, Elizabeth J., (Mrs. C. N. Fisher), Port Colden, N. J. Rt-ynolds, Josephine, Teacher, Mahanoy Plane. Robb, Mary E., Teacher, Hughesville. Roberts, S. Tracy, Teacher, Clarks Green. Ryan, Eleanor, Teacher, 333 E. Diamond Ave., Hazleton. Sachs, Anna D., Teacher, Nuremberg. Schooley, Kate (Mrs. Karl Stock), 23 Center Str itoo. Scott, Jennie L., Teacher, Danville. Seasholtz, Leonina, deceased. Shovlin, Mary C, Teacher, Freeland. Skweir, John, Teacher, Sonestown. Sluman, I. Burton, Teacher, Ton Smith, Ida May, Teacher, Btoomsburff. Smith, Mabel K. (Mrs. R. B. Ward), 612 Green RJ boa. T I Snell, Mildred, Teacher, Pittaton. Snyder, Bnola Bdith, Teacher, Zenith. Steckroth, John G., Teacher, 6*9 n. \\'\«». Street, B Stohner, Marie Alice, Teacher, 5625 N. Market Street, Thompson, Helen H., Teacher, w. rhiia. Pittaton, Tobin, Jennie Blizabeth, Teacher, 938 Cooper Street, Camden, N. Tompkins, Laura M., Teacher, Jernrjrn. Trescott, Hellen B., Teacher, Berwick. Weaver, Raymond \v., Teacher, Catawi Wertman, Ralph I., Teacher, Qnali J. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I9IO-II Williams, Marion F., Teacher, Plymouth. Yost, Lois I., Teacher, Bloomsburg. O'Malley, Sarah (State Cer.) COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Bomboy, Harold, Kspy. Laubach, Earl, Bentorr. Mann, Chas. F., Jr., deceased. Milnes, Reay W., Espy. Moses, David, Tresco. Skweir, John, McAdoo. Trescott, Hellen, Berwick. Zinkoff, Abraham, 1740 N. 7th Street, Philadelphia. Zvenigorodsky, Abraham, Stanford University, Cal. BOOK-KEEPING AND STENOGRAPHIC COURSE-. Burlingame, Lester, Almecha. Jordan, Bridget N., 1637 Main Ave., Scranton. Krum, Theodore D., Grovania. Kurr, Franklin H., Stouchsburg. Pellett, Mabel D. (Mrs. Frank Jones), Paupac. Pennington, Florence, Bloomsburg. Pursel, Obed E., Bloomsburg. Vetterlein, Alma K., Paupac. White, Frank B., Almedia. MUSIC COURSE. Gearhart, Mary Katherine, Danville. Lore, Ada, Danville. CLA55 OF 191 SUPPLEMENTARY COURSE. BACHELOR OF PEDAGOGY Gray, Carrie M., Teacher, 112 North 7th Street, Camden, N. J. REGULAR COURSE Adam son, Ethel Grace, Teacher, Scranton. Armstrong, Harriet R., Bloomsburg. Ashe, Bessie, Teacher, Stillwater. Avery, Ellen H., Teacher, Mehoopany. Avery r Iris, Teacher, Alderson. Edmond Street, Baltimore, Md, Baker, Harold F., Teacher, Trevorton. Barklie, Jennie M., Teacher, 90 Ash Street, Ashley. Barletta, America Ana, Teacher, 745 Corinthian Avenue, Philadelphia. Bailey, C. Carroll, Teacher, 848 ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I9II Barrett, Nellie C, Teacher, Shenandoah. Becker, Jacob J., Teacher, Taylor. Bogert, Harry Morton, Teacher, Rohrsburg. Boust, C. Merrill, Teacher, Shainokin Dam. Boyle, John Joseph, deceased. Burke, Mary Zita, Teacher, Shenandoah. Bush, Matilda J., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Campbell, Irene (Mrs. Philip Getty), Catawissa, R. No. 3. Carr, Daniel J., Teacher, 12 Jackson Avenue, West Hazleton. Chamberlain, Mae V., Teacher, Olyphant. Clune, Marguerite M. A., Teacher, 40 Courier St., Rutherford, N. Cole, Lillie F., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Cole, Raymond M., Teacher, Orange ville. Collins, Loren L. Teacher, 203 East Green Street, Nanticoke. Condron, Anna C, Teacher, 418 West Broad Street, Hazleton. Coolbaugh, Florence, Teacher, 140 Madison Street, Wilkes-Barre. Creasy, Carlton T., Teacher, Rock Glen. Davis, Emma, Teacher, Forest City. DeLong, Edith M., Teacher, 225 North 4th Street, Lewisburg. J. , J. Frank, Teacher, Freeland. Donahoe, Margaret, Teacher, Fourth and Centre Streets, Ashland. Donahoe., Rosalie, Teacher, 924 West Market Street, Scranton. Faust, Ethel M. (Mrs. F. W. Hagenbuch), 500 K. 2nd Street, Berwick. Ferguson, Elizabeth M. Teacher, Bloomsburg. Ferrio, George E. Jr., Teacher, Dickson City. Ferrio, Mary G., Teacher, Dickson City. Fitch, Pearl Cleveland (Mrs. Fred Diehl), Danville. Fortner, Harry C, Teacher, Catawissa. Eraser, Margaret J. Teacher, 705 Prescott A\eiiue, Scranton. Dennis, , Fritz, Ella C, Teacher, Trevorton. GafTney, Margaret R., Teacher, 114 North 2nd Street. Steelton, Gillis, Catharine E-, Teacher, 1144 Lai/.. -me Street, Scr.r.itou. Girt on, Maurice Jacob, Teacher, Danville, R. No. 4. Goldsworthy, Eliza J., Teacher, Audenried. Greene, Pearl M., Teacher, Albany Hospital, Albany, N. V. Gulliver, Merlin S., Teacher, Danville, R. No. 4. Harding, Joy C, Teacher, Great Bead. Harris, Ruth, Teacher, Ught Street. Harrison, Harvey W., Teacher, Ad,. tin. Harrison, Jennie Elisabeth, Teacher, Shickshinny, R. No. 1. Hartman, Grace Edna, Teacher, Buckhorn. Hartman, Helen M., Teacher, Buckhorn. Hartman, Louise, Teacher, Bloomabi Hawk, Amanda E., Teacher, Sun Hawk, Lucy m., Teacher, 1111 Luzerne Avenue, w. 1 ' '» Pitta ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I9II Heirnbach, Irene V., Teacher, Lewisburg. Mary H., Teacher, St. John's. Hendrickson, Eme, Teacher, Danville, R. No. 2. Henrie, Anna M., Teacher, 37 Cherry Street, Danville. Heller, Hess, Miriam Pauline, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Hess, Paul Z., Bloomsburg. Hippensteel, Edward E., Teacher, Buckhorn. Hofer, Cecelia G. (Mrs. Wm. S. Bartle), 242 E. 2nd St., Plainfield, N.J. Hower, Ethel L., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Ikeler, Donald F., Bloomsburg. Jameson, Catherine, Teacher, Danville. Johnson, Grace F., Teacher, Northumberland. Johnson, Laura P., Teacher, Catawissa. Keeler, F. Irene, Teacher, Vernon, N. Y. Keiser, Thomas H., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre. Kester, Hazel D., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Kline, L. Anna, Teacher, 30 Irving Place, N. Y., care Palmer Co. Knauss, Amanda M. (Mrs. J. W. Palmer), 321 Tioga St., Ithaca, N. Y. Koehler, Lydia, Teacher, 1416 Mulberry Street, Scranton. Kunkle, John Ray, Teacher, Catawissa. Landis, George B., Rock Glen. Lewis, Edna G. (Mrs. Edw. J. Robinson), 26 Marion Highland, Forty Fort. Lynott, Margaret, Teacher, S. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. McFee, Mina H., Teacher, Bloomsburg. McGall, Marie, Teacher, Berwick. Megargel, Lavona A. (Mrs. Horace Richardson), care D. & H. R. R. Co., Scranton. Miller, Elverta I., Teacher, 1608 Lincoln Avenue, N. Berwick. Miller, Erma C, Teacher, Ricketts. Mooney, Geraldine A., Teacher, 131 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. Morgan, Florence H., Teacher, Clifford. Myers, Clyde B., Teacher, Nescopeck. Myers, Mary E., Teacher, Wapwallopen. Naugle, A. Kenneth, Teacher, Dunellen, N. J. Nelson, Elna H., Teacher, Siko. Norris, Lois Adele, Teacher, 530 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton. Ohl, Mary M., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Ohoro, Alice D., Teacher, 619 Madison Avenue, Scranton. Osborne, Annette (Mrs. Howard F. Frantz), 241 Bennett St., Luzerne. Paisley, Ethel J., Teacher, Nesquehoning. Parke, Minnie H., Teacher, Jermyn. Pettes, Olive E. (Mrs. Clarence Robinson), Rummerfield, R. No. 1. Reed, Miriam A., Teacher, 350 West 3rd Street, Mt. Carmel. Reynolds, Ruth J., Teacher, Uniondale. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I9II Rice, Myrtle A., Teacher, Beaver Valley. Roberts, Beatrice, Teacher, Freeland. Roney, Gertrude Marie, Teacher, 213 East Market Street, Danville. Ruhl, Ruth, Teacher, Mifflinburg. Shaffer, Blair G., Teacher, Varden. Sharadin, Abraham J., Teacher, California. Sharpless, Pauline, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Sheard, L-illie G. (Mrs. L. A. Newgar), 316 Maple Ave., Grafton, W. Shuman, Grace E., Teacher, Mainville. Simmons, Margaret E., Teacher, 617 North Locust Street, Hazleton. Smoczynski, Josephine, (Mrs. Chester Dlugokecki), Haverhill, Ma Snyder, Irene, Teacher, Berwick. Spangler, Lottie R., Teacher, Stouchsburg. Spring, Emily M., Teacher, Hawley. Steiner, L. Ma} Teacher, Bloomsburg. Stunz, Katherine E., Teacher, 76 North Ridge Street, Freeland. Sturdevant, Vida J., Teacher, Laceyville. Sullivan, Loretta G., Teacher, Forest City. Tigue, Agnes R., Teacher, Forty Fort. Treweek, Laura M., Teacher, Nesquehoning. Tucker, Jennie O., Teacher, 367 S. River Street, Wilkes- Barre. Tucker, James Walter, Teacher, Newport. Turek, Peter E., Teacher, Glen Lyon. Turney, Myrtle M., Teacher, Benton. Yannatta, Miriam Elizabeth, Teacher, Bloomsburg. VanReed, Mabel, Teacher, Birdsboro. Walton, Budora E., Teacher, Berwick. 7 , Wardan, Clara May, Teacher, Dallas. Wegge, Grace M., Teacher, Hawley. Weiss, William p., Teacher, 67 Beach Street, Wilkes-Barre. Whit mire, Jennie Rebecca, Teacher, 339 5th and Walnut Wiant, Anna K., Teacher, Huntington Mills. Williams, Annie C, Teacher, -!<") South Oak Stir,:. Mt. Carmel. Wilner, George Duman, Teacher, lOfl Academy Street, Plymouth. Winter, Blsie A., Teacher, 91 North Centre Street, Freeland. Wright, Dennis Yocum, Edwin l)., Bloomsburg. L., Teacher, Catawissa, coi.i.i.ci. Bailey, Carroll C, PB B.1 Latin Scientific, Berwick. Brobst, Jacob Ralph, Medical Prepaxal Corrigan, James A., Medical Hasleton. I Henrie, William 11,, Latin Scientific, Bloomsbtu Henrie, J. Gilbert, Latin Scientific, Bloomsburg. u \ a. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I9II-I2 Kennedy, Cormac F. Latin Scientific, Oneida. Klinetob, Freas B., Medical Preparatory, 103 Bradford St., Kingston. , Landis, Edgar B., Latin Scientific, Rock Glen. Lorenzetty, Joseph, Latin Scientific, 134 Bernard Street, Freeland. McHenry, Donald Barton, Medical Preparatory, Bloomsburg. Mather, W. Bruce, Classical, Benton. Smith, Harry A., Medical Preparatory, Alden Station. Turek, Peter B., Latin Scientific, Glen Lyon. Vergne, Luis G. Medical Preparatory, Caguas, P. R. White, Elizabeth A., Classical, Bloomsburg. , AND SHORTHAND. BUSINESS Coleman, Pauline, 18# North Street, Endicott, N. Y. Englehart, Wm. Homer, Almedia. Guiterman, Elmira M., Danville. Hoffman, Leo J., Almedia. Metzger, F. Marie, Benton. Shew, Helen M., Stillwater. MUSIC. Harter, Creola, Nescopeck. CLA55 OF 1912. SUPPLEMENTARY COURSE. MASTER OF PEDAGOGY. Diehl, Fred W., '09, Danville. BACHELOR OF PEDAGOGY. Barr, Anna, '06, Parsons. Cole, Robert, '10, Berwick. Creasy, Mark, '91, Chestertown, Deighmiller, Nellie M., '08, Md. (Mrs. C. R. Stecker), Bloomsburg. REGULAR COURSE. Adams, Edw. B., Teacher, Forkston. Anderson, Beulah, Teacher, Alderson. Andres, Lydia N. (Mrs. Edward C. Creasy), Bloomsburg. Appleman, Julia Helen, Teacher, 26 Ross St., Somerville, N.J. Ash, M. Ethel, Teacher, Stillwater. Ash, Lenora, Teacher, Briarcreek. Austin, E. Raymond, Teacher, Alderson. Barratt, Mae B., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Barrett, Dora L., Teacher, Hudson. Barrett, Genevieve Bohan, deceased. Barrow, Clarence E., Teacher, Ringtown. Barrow, Emily, Teacher, Ringtown. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1912 Belles, Myrtle B., Teacher, 33 Charles Street, Wilkes-Barre. Berry, Iva F., Teacher Waverly. Bidleman, Ercell D., Bloomsburg. Blecker, Florence E., Teacher, Danville. Bohlin, Hulda, Teacher, Freeland. Boyer, Grace, Teacher, Paxtonville. Boyer, Ruth, Teacher, Paxtonville. Brill, Clinton Fiske, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Burke, Lucy C, Teacher, 4 W. Newport Street, Wilkes-Barre. Campbell, Myra Louise, Teacher, Academy Corners. Carter, Christine L-, Teacher, Peckville. Cole, Edith G., Teacher, State College. Collins, Norma, Teacher, 120 N. Hyde Park Avenue, Scranton. Connor, Elizabeth, Teacher, 254 Duudaff Street, Carbondale. Cool, Harold N., Teacher, 1824 Mahantany Street. Pottsville. Cortright, Ruth, Teacher, Shickshinny. Creasy, Fred J., Teacher, Mifflinville. Curtin, Anna Cecelia, Teacher, Shenandoah. Curtis, Carrie I., Teacher, Way mart. Daily, Theresa Rosalyn, Teacher, 15# W. Main Street, Plymouth. Davies, Helen S., Teacher, Shenandoah. Davis, Frankie, Teacher, Neath. Davis, Harriet, Teacher, 1504 Jackson Street, Scranton. Davis, William H., Teacher, Neath. Dean Anna G., Teacher, Shaft. Derr, Mabel H., Teacher, Jersey town. Derrick, H. Grace, Teacher, Herndon. Derrick, Maine C, Teacher, Herndon. Dobson, Francis, Teacher, 11 Brown Street, Wilkes-Barre. Doran, Jessie, Teacher, Daleville. Duchesne, Carmen C, Teacher, Cosmo, P. R. Eckert, Mary N., Teacher, Wyoming. Ely, V. Beatrice, Teacher, Millville. Kvans, Leah D., Teacher, 1 Belmont Terr. Fairchild, Ethel L., (Mrs. Bennett Hicks), Bern Farley, Lera M., Teacher, N>\\ Columbia. Penstemaker, Howard l'., tescher, Berwick. Fetherolf, Harvey S., Teacher, Jacksonville. Fetter, Helen E., Teacher, RJngtown. Foose, B. Beatrice, Teacher, Block Glen. Fox, Ruth I., Teacher, Catawissa. Fruite, Alary, Teacher, Bloomsbnra;. irsaount Springs* Gearhart, James P., 1 Gethman, Hnldah, Teacher, Dalton. Goulden, Maltha 1'., Teacher, teeland. 1 ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST IQI2 Graham, Isabell E., Teacher, Luzerne. Graves, Harriet E., Teacher, Jermyn. Grimes, Adele M., Teacher, 15 Thomas Street, Kingston. Gruver, Helen R., Teacher, Berwick. Gunther, Florence P., Teacher, Catawissa. Haley, Laura, Teacher, 2923 Lehigh Ave., Philadelphia. Harner, Bertha I., Teacher, 224 S. Maple Street, Mt. Carmel. Hart, Winifred, Teacher, 3 Swallow Street, Pittston. Hartman, Harriet H., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Hartrauft, Emma V., Teacher, Mountain Grove. Hayes, Margaret Anna, Teacher, 825 N. Main Ave., Scranton. Heimbach, Chas. C, Teacher, Lewisburg. Henrie, Hazel J., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Hess, Esther L., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Hetler, Geraldine, (Mrs. S. S. Naughright), German Valley, N. J. Teacher, Rummerfield. Hirsch, F. Annabelle, Teacher, Tamaqua. Hobbes, Ina I., Teacher, 520 Market Street, Kingston. Hodgson, Edith, Teacher, Avoca. Hillis, Harriet Squires, Hodgson, Margaret, Teacher, Avoca. Ikeler, Iris, Teacher, Benton. Johnson, Bina W., Teacher, Beaumont. Johnson, Marie H., Teacher, 1625 N. Front Street, Harrisburg. Jones, John R., Teacher, 1209 Jackson Street, Scranton. Jones, Ruth, Teacher, 345 E. South Street, Wilkes-Barre. Keeier, Wanda A., Teacher, La Follette, Tenn. Keiser, Margaret C, Teacher, Mt. Carmel. Keller, May P., Teacher, Catawissa. Kendall, Ruth C, Teacher, Hawley. Kenned}-, Clare M., Teacher, Creamton. Kitchen, Ianthe, Teacher, Trucksville. Kline, Ruth G., Teacher, Berwick. Klinger, Edna C, Teacher, Freeburg. Koehler, Charlotte A., Teacher, 123 E. Chestnut Street, Hazleton. Laubach, Earl, Teacher, Benton. Leitzel, Lena G. Teacher, Northumberland. Long, Ruth E., Teacher, Benton. Lowry, Florence M., Teacher, Olyphant. McCann, Nell, Teacher, 308 Wheeler Ave., Scranton. McCollum, Elizabeth, Teacher, Bloomsburg. McGirk, Ethel E. (Ely), St. Louis, Mo. McLane, Agnes G., Teacher, Lost Creek. Martin, Edith M., Teacher, 34 E. Mine Street, Hazleton. Masteller, Ray, Teacher, Bloomsburg. May, Florence R., Teacher, Ulster. Mellet, May A., Teacher, Shenandoah. , ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1912 Mendenhall, Eva Elizabeth, Teacher, Benton. Merritt, Florence E., Teacher, Plains. Metsinger, Helen G., Teacher, Mahanoy City. Miller, Jennie L., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Monahan, Ruth, Teacher, 440 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Nikel, Emily, Teacher, Shamokin. Nuss, Ruth, Teacher, Bloomsburg. O'Donnell, R. Marie, Teacher, Centralia. Pachnicke, Frances R., Teacher, Freeburg. Peacock, Charlotte If., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Pollock, Orrie M., Teacher, Hunlock's Creek. Potts, P. Clive, Teacher, 5508 Howe Street, Pittsburg. Qualey, Elizabeth R., Teacher, Hop Bottom. Ramer, Harry W., Teacher, Riverside. J., Teacher, Rendham. Anna W., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Rees, Ernestine Reice, Ridall, Laura A., Teacher, Shickshinny. Riddell, Earl W., Bloomsburg. Row, A. Margaret, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Samson, Ruth Augusta, Teacher, Taylor. Savige, Laurence D., 150 \V. Pomfret Street, Carlisle. Schooley, LeClaire, Teacher, Berwick. Seeley, Elnora V., Teacher, Nescopeck. Seibel, Marguerite, Teacher, 55 Church Street, Pittstou. Selway, Martha, Teacher, 7 S. 4th Street, Steel ton. Severance, Lena, Teacher, Waverly, N. Y. Simons, Ethel A., Teacher, Sterling. Smith, Margaret, Teacher, Pottsville. Smith, Roxie, Teacher, Centre Moreland. Smith, Verna, Teacher, Centre Moreland. Snyder, Elmira, Teacher, Fisher's Ferry. Stark, Alfaretta, Teacher, Tunkhannock. Stevens, Anna Elizabeth, Teacher, Freeland. Strayer, Blanche I., Teaclnr, 1-Yeeburg. Thomas, Isabel Aubrey, Teacher, West Pittston. Tubbs, Floyd, Teacher, Shiekshinny. Udelhofen, Greta M., Teacher, Danville. Vetterlein, Louise W., Teacher, Paupac. Wakefield, Helen M., Teacher, Berwick. Wakeman, c, Teacher, Skinner's Bddy. Teacher, 179 Wyoming arenm Kings! Teadu-r, Light Street. Lucille Walp, Helen Wanich, Carl S., c, Watts, Mary Murijiu-i Weaver, , it \ Teacher, I\va J., Teacher, S|01 S, l'raiikliii Si Mountain Top. W< aver, William C, 'iVach Whitaker, Anna M., Teaclur, Shenandoah. I ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1912 White, Tacey E., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Whitebread, Abbie, Teacher, Mountain Top. Whitesell, Oscar, Teacher, Hunlock's Creek. Wiant, Charles R., Teacher, Shickshinny. Wilkinson, Violet, Teacher, Mt. Carmel. Williams, Laura, Teacher, 148 Lee Park Avenue, Wilkes- Barre_ Williams, Anna Maude, Teacher, West Pittston. Wilmot, Edna M., Teacher, 44 N. James Street, Hazleton. Wolf, Mary Grace, Teacher, Rock Glen. Womeldorf, Paul D., Teacher, Espy. Woodring, Esther C, Teacher, St. Johns. Zehner, Helen I., Teacher r Bloomsburg. Zerbe, Mary I., Teacher, Dalmatia. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Baldy, Rupert, Catawissa. Barrow, George, Ringtown. Crouse, Foster C, 1318 Orange Street, Berwick. Davis, Reese r 311 Duy, Albert W. Lackawanna Street, Forest City. Bloomsburg. Jr., Warren H., 1208 Washburn McDonald, Chas. K., Towanda. Jones, Potts, P. Clive, 5508 Howe Street, Scranton. St., Pittsburg. Westgate, Frances, Uniondale. MUSIC COURSE. Bennett, Erma, Bloomsburg, Byerly, Margaret, Walnut Street, Danville. Fairchild, Laura (Mrs. Ario H. Everett), W. Front Street, Berwick. Fairchild, Minnie, Berwick. Hidlay, Mary L. (Eisenhauer), Mifflinville. Oliver, Margaret, (Mrs. Fred Walton), Berwick. COMMERCIAL COURSE. Beagle, Levi R., Bloomsburg. Bloomsburg. Bloomsburg. Fortner, Helen M., Bloomsburg. Fowler, Ethel M., Watsontown. Bush, Nazzareno J., Dieffenbach, Nevin J., Ona C. (Mrs. Wm. Henrie), Bloomsburg. Edna M. (Mrs. Bruce Fry), Bloomsburg. Houghton, Laura A. (Mrs. Wm. Peacock), W. 5th St., Bloomsburg. Harris, Hess, Irvin, Irene M., Catawissa. Kocher, Myron Low, Bloomsburg. Kremser, Artie Ambrose, Catawissa. Miller, Weston R., Bloomsburg. Pursel, W. Glenn, Bloomsburg. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST £913 CLA55 OF 1913 FOUR TEAR COURSE. Emma Ruth, Teacher, 326 E. Chestnut St., Hazleton. Box 128, Mass. Boughner, Irene, Teacher, 609 N. Church St., Hazleton. Byington, Mae M., Teacher, 116 Main St., Hallstead. Collins, Mary Estelle, Teacher, 513 E. Commerce St., Shamokin. Crossley, "Margarete, Teacher, Danville. Davis, Ada D. (Mrs. H. Crawford), Bloomsburg. Fischer, Lillian Gertrude, Teacher, Glen Lyon. Green, Natalie Marr, Teacher. Harrison, Muriel, Teacher, Forks. Hetler, Miriam, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Jones, Helen C, Teacher, 312 Luzerne Ave., Pi'ttston. Jones, Kathleen Marion, Teacher, 330 Chestnut St., Berwick. Kirkendall, Ruth H., Teacher, Nescopeck. Longenberger, Susie Helen, Teacher, 301 E. 8th St., Berwick. Altmiller, Bakeless, John E., Williamstown, Patterson, Messina May, Teacher, .565 Peace St., Hazleton. Pegg, Helen Jane, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Pugh, Elizabeth L., Teacher, Ashley. Runvan, Edna Beatrice, Teacher, Alden Station. Schweppenheiser, Elizabeth M., Teacher, 413 Walnut St., Berwick. Shuman, Mabel E., Teacher, 29 E. Broad St., Hazleton. Smith, Gertrude Mae, Teacher, Waverly. Thomas, Anna, Teacher, 337 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre. Weir, Janet B., Teacher, 81 E. Sunbury St., Shamokin. White, Albert Leerea, Bloomsburg. THRBH Vi'.AK COI ! Adams, Anna K., Teacher, Ilemdon. Adams, Gabriel L., Teacher, Ilerndon. Altmiller, Ethel M., Teacher, 326 Appleman, F. Chestnut St., 1! L. Kay, Teacher, Benton. Aston, Lila J., Teacher, ill Chestnut St., Kingston. Baurys, Mary, Teacher, 35 I\. Noble Si., N.mlii Beers, Clara May, Teacher, Drums. Bennett, Orville B., Teacher, BlOOlUab Berlew, Phoebe Eunice, Teacher, Pittstoa, K. Blakeslee, Clarissa Scott, Teacher, Blab ilee. Bower, Walter Jacob, Teacher, Herndon. Boyer, Oscar II., Teacher, Ringtown. Boyle, Catherine P., Teacher, Mi. Carmel. Breiach, Dorothy May, Teacher, Ringtown, Breisch, olive Ruth, Teacher, Ringtown. 1. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I913 C, Teacher, Catawissa. I., Teacher, Sweet Valley. Carter, Clarice Benedict, Teacher, Duryea. Cassell, Anna Elizabeth, Teacher, Hunimelstown. Clemens, Robert G., Teacher, McAdoo. Bucher, Jesse Callender, Estella Close, Daniel James, Teacher, Heckerscherville, Schuylkill Co. Marie T., Teacher, Lovelton. Comerford, Mary D., Teacher, 105 W. Pine St., Mahanoy City. Conlan, Anna Rose, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Conlan, Helen Marie, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Conlan, Mary Frances, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Cortright, Martha, Teacher, Shickshinny. Costa, Mary Cecelia, Teacher, Old Forge. Crossley, Renna Pearl, Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. 1. Davis, Laura, Teacher, LeRaysville. Demaree, Albert, Teacher, Northumberland. Dersheimer, Jessie Ruth, Teacher, Tunkhannock. Dilcer, Nell, Teacher, 27 Ransom Street, Forty Fort. Engel, Maude Bogert, Teacher, 34 W. Germania Street, Wilkes-Barre. Evans, Harriet Honor, Teacher, 19 S. Walnut Street, Mt. Carmel. Evans, Harry Summers, Teacher, 256 College Avenue, Kingston. Fertig, Alma, Teacher, 208 W. 3rd Street, Mt. Carmel. Fetterolf, Homer W., Teacher, Mifflinville. Frey, Gordon Freas, Teacher, Nescopeck. Friel, Annette, Teacher, 29 Prospect Street, Wilkes-Barre. Gleason, Nellie Pearl, Teacher, Honesdale, R. 3. Goodnough, Merle D., Teacher, Girdland. Gorham, William, Teacher, Ashley. Gross, Sylvia, Bloomsburg. Gruber, Amos B., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Haley, Margaret L., Teacher, 2923 W. Lehigh Ave., Philadelphia. Harman, Ruth Edna, Teacher, Nescopeck. Hartzell, Russell J., Teacher, Catawissa, R. 1. Heacock, Mary E., Teacher, Turbotville. Herr, Olive V., Teacher, Schuyler. Hess, Chas. L., Teacher, Alderson. Hess, Luther Paul, Teacher, Espy. Hillis, Lena B., Teacher, Runinier field. Horn, Margaret C, Teacher, Linden. Houck, Florence Susanna, Teacher, Catawissa, R. 2. Hughes, Hazel P., Teacher, Espy. Jones, Ethel B., Teacher, 30 W. Green Street, Nanticoke. Kearney, Lillian M., Teacher, 82 Market Street, Pittston. Keefer, Myrtle May (Mrs. Harry Brumbach), Mill City. Keeler, Edith Rebecca, Teacher, Pequannock, N. J. Collins, ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1913 Keen, Helen Chester, Teacher, 156 Gaylord Avenue, Plymouth. Kelley, Bernard Joseph, Teacher, 1175 Wyo. Ave., Exeter Boro. Klase, Maude Esther, Teacher, Snydertown. Knaefler, Esther Mae, Teacher, 128 Academy Street, Plymouth. Kocher, Lillian R., Teacher, Noxen. Krieger, Lewis Wayne, Teacher, 143 Dorrance Street, Kingston. Kuster, Kimber Cleaver, Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. 2. Kuster, Ralph E., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. 2. Love, A. Florence, Teacher, Mehoopany. Lynch, Anita G. Teacher, 31 Terrace Street, Wilkes-Barre. MacDonnell, Sadie Cyril, Teacher, 8 Johnson Street, Pittston. McGirk, Ruth Rebecca, Teacher, Lewistown. , McHenry, Bertha Luella, Teacher, Benton. Mack, Marion, Teacher, 417 Hazle Street, Wilkes-Barre. Mack, Mildred, Teacher, 417 Hazle Street, Wilkes-Barre. Madden, Estella, Teacher, Centralia. Malloy, Kathryn, Teacher, Mahanoy City. Mendeuhall, Helen John, Teacher, Benton. Miller, Robert H., Teacher, Mifflinville. Verna Alice, Teacher, Mifflinville. Mover, Ruth Bray, Teacher, 44 Willow Street, Plymouth. Mulligan, Gertrude R., deceased. Myers. Elsie Merle, Teacher, Wapwallopen, R. 1. Nicely, Ruth Ferguson, Teacher, Dewart. O'Donnell, Raymond, Teacher, McAdoo. Miller, Pace, Jos. Gilmore, Teacher, Askam. Padden, Mary Teresa, Teacher, Hudson. Parfitt, Amelia M., Teacher, 14 E. Union Street, Nanticoke. Parke, Sara Hauze, Teacher, Fairmount Springs. Phillips, Maizie V., Teacher, Muncv Valley. Porter, Elizabeth, Teacher, Nanticoke. Powers, Reese, Eka nor Anna Grace Louise, Teacher, 218 S. Hickory St., Mt. Carmel. Louise, Teacher, Taylor. Reete, Lenore Florence, Teacher, 749 N. Main Avenue, Scranton. Richardson, Catharine R., Teacher, Bloomsbnrg. Robbins, Elizabeth J. (Mrs. John Bradford), Newport, X. J. Roberts, Helen Parry, Teacher, 38 S. Walnut Btreet, Mt. Carmel. Roth, Miriam Horlacher, Teacher, WVatlnrlv. Scharf, Elizabeth Kurtz, Teacher, Selinsgrove, Schlotterbeck, Rena May, Teacher, Datton. Seidtl, Nelle M., Teacher, 1625 Market Street, Harrisbnrg. Shuman, Clias. Ambrose, deceased. Shupp, Mary E., Teacher, 77 Lawrence Btreet, Wilkes-Barre. Simpson, Ethel N., Teacher, Bloomsbnrg. Skweir, Michael, Teacher, McAdoo. Smith, Helen Kolb, Teacher, 136 F. M.ihano> Street, MshanOJ Cit\ . ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1913 Snyder, Flora Elizabeth, Teacher, Pittston, R. 1. Snyder, Cora Marie, Teacher, Pittston, R. 1. Stemples, Mildred, Teacher, Tunkhannock, R. 1. Sturgis, Elizabeth, Teacher, 128 W. River Street, Wilkes-Barre. Sullivan, Florence E., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Surplus, Ina. Teacher, 210 Hughes St., Berwick. Thomas, Gertrude, Teacher, Montgomery. Throne, Robert H., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Tidd, Arline, Teacher, Taylor. Titman, Frank, Teacher, Millville. Trausue, Anna, Teacher, Wyoming, R. 1. Wasilewski, Bella, Teacher, Nanticoke. Watkins, Ray V., Teacher, Nanticoke. Wetzel, Jacob Franklin, Teacher, Beavertown. Williams, Katherine, Teacher, Ashley. Williams, May, Teacher, Taylor. Williams, Russell, Teacher, Sugar Notch. Yerg, George Miles, Teacher, Lewisburg. Yetter, Martha H., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Yost, Geraldine L., Teacher, Benton. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Ashton, Morville, classical, Trucksville, R. 1. Bakeless, John Edwin, classical, Bloomsburg. Baldy, Donald Chrisman, scientific, Catawissa. Bennett, Clayton James, medical, Laceyville. Cotner, Frank Boyd, medical, Strawberry Ridge. Denison, Nellie May, medical, Mt. Sinai Hospital, Cor. Mad. Ave. and 100th St., N. Y. Eveland, Francis Betterley, medical, Benton. Funk, Harry E., deceased. Gonzales, Juan Selles, medical, San Lorenzo, Porto Rico. Hutton, Oswell B., scientific, 3715 N. 19th St., Phila. Karns, Helen Coreen, classical, Benton. Kester, Eura, scientific, Bloomsburg. Krieger, Lewis Wayne, scientific, 143 Dorrance St., Kingston. Maxey, D. Rexford, scientific, Forest City. Rishton, Myron Parker, scientific, Bloomsburg. W. Front St., Berwick. Schooley, Robert E-, scientific, 1115 MUSIC COURSE. Freas, Martha C, 309 E. 4th St., Berwick. COMMERCIAL COURSE. Beyer, Myron D., Danville, R. Brown, James, Benton. Bucher, Hazel, Catawissa, R. 4. 2. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1913-14 Girton, Robert, Jersey town. Jameson, Catherine, Mahoning St., Danville. Myers, Harriet, 1700 Lincoln St., Berwick, Myles, Clarence, 119 Green St., Kingston. Pietrzykowski, Joseph, 428 W. 40th St., Mt Carmel. Rhodes, Effie I., Catawissa. Richards, James, Light Street. Shuman, Carrie, Bloomsburg. Snyder, Hilda, Bloomsburg. CLA55 OF 1914 NORMAL COURSE Argust. Olwen M., Teacher, 69 Lawrence St., Wilkes- Barre. Aston, Man- L-, Teacher, 300 Parish St., Wilkes-Barre. Beatty, Frances Turner, Teacher, 320 W. Carbon St., Minersville. Bogart, Leah, Teacher, Millville. Bone, Catherine Hastie, Teacher, Duryea. Bringenberg, Edward, Teacher, Nescopeck, R. 2. c Brunstetter, Paul Lavere, Teacher, Orange ville. Buckley, Stella V., Teacher, 324 E. Broad St., Nanticoke. Carr, Irene A., Teacher, 415 Hazle St., Wilkes-Barre. Colvin, Vera Pauline (Ransom), Clark's Summit. Conlan, M. Alberta, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Conlan, F. J., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Conyngham, Win. J., Teacher, 116 Jones St., Wilkes-Barre. Corrigan, Mary J., Teacher, 141 S. Wash. St., Wilkes-Barre. Cosper, Pauline Joyce, Teacher, 508 Wyoming Ave., W. Pittston. Crook, Emma Grace, Teacher, Minersville. Edwards, Idwal H., Teacher, 1705 N. Summer Ave., Scranton. FCisenhauer, Hester F., Teacher, Mifflin ville. Elliott, Sara Elizabeth, Teacher, 414 W. Chest. St., Sham' .kin. Emanuel, Mary Lois, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre, R. 1. Erdman, Kathryn Merle, Teacher, 11 S. 3rd St., Shamokin. Evans, Blodwen, Teacher, Moosic. Evans, Margaret Hill, Teacher, 3 W. Broad St., Nanticoke. Fagan, Adelia Dolores, Teacher, Lattinur Mims. Farver, Ethel Ruth, Teacher, 106 W. Orange St., Lancaster. Faust, Margaret, Teacher, Danville. Fennelly, Pauline Regina, Teacher, Frackville. Forscht, Miriam Jeane, Teacher, Minersville. Fowler, Beulah A., Teacher, 151 S. Market St., Berwick. Lavena, Teacher, Jamison City. l'ni..n St., Tamaqua. Fulmer, Irene C. II., Teach. Glass, Catharine Anna, Teacher, 150 N. W\<>. St., Hail ton, Fritz, Flora Gleason, Lillian Claire, Teacher, Honetdale. 13 ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST I914 Ada Conner, Teacher, 95 McCarragher Hawk, Mabel Viola, Teacher, 322 Parke St., W. Griffiths, St., Wilkes-Barre. Pittston. Hendershot, Charles N., Teacher, Jerseytown. Hendrickson, Mary Edna, Teacher, Danville, R. 2. Henrie. Jeane Madeline, Teacher, Mifflinville. Hidlay, Ruth, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Hill, Isabel Salome, Teacher, 518 E. Third St., Berwick. Houck, Florence, Teacher, Catawissa, R. 2. Hughes, Ethel Pearl, Teacher, Catawissa R. 3. Hyde, Pauline, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Jamison, Edith Margaret, Teacher, 535 N. Locust St., Hazleton. Jennings, Susan, Teacher, 42 Slocum Ave., Tunkhannock. Joyce, James A., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Kimble, Bessie Warner, Teacher, Honesdale. Laubach, G. Bertelle, Teacher, 549 N. Vine St., Hazleton. Lebo, Bessie C, Teacher, Somerville, N. J., R. 3. Leonard, Malcolm Shafer, Teacher, 738 N. Main Ave., Scranton. Lloyd Henrietta Pauline, Teacher, Montoursville. McElwee, Emily Alberta, Teacher, S. Walnut St., Mt. Carmel. Mann, Alma C, Teacher, 543 N. Church St., Hazleton. Martin, C. Christine, Teacher, 24 N. Pine St., Hazleton. Miller, Alfred Clayton, Teacher, Mifflinville. Miller, Eda, Teacher, 138 S. Hancock St., Wilkes-Barre. Miller, Olive Thompson, Teacher, 19 Cherry St., Danville. Morgan, Elsie P., Teacher, 16 E. Elm St., Hazleton. Mras, Martha Anna, Teacher, 160 Centre Ave., Plymouth. Myers, Margaret Alice, Teacher, Nescopeck. Norton, Lois Tryphenia, Teacher, Waymart, R. 1. Pegg, Nola C, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Pritchard, E. Fern, Teacher, Jermyn. Reid, Eva Boyd, Teacher, 233 W. Mah. Ave., Mahanoy City. Riddle, Margaret Isabel, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Roberts, Carleton A., Teacher, Rupert. Rosenstock, Martha F., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Savige, Lawrence D., Teacher, Montrose. Schobert, Sabilla Gertrude, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Seltzer, Robert Enoch, Teacher, Ringtown. Severance, Cora L., Teacher, 521 Clark St., Waverly, N. Y. Sheard, Lovisa Edna, Teacher, Torrey. Slamon, Jennie Agnes, Teacher, 133 McCarragher St., Wilkes-Barre. Smaltz, Ernest R., Teacher, Pittston. Strange, Mary E., Teacher, 42 Main St., Inkerman. Thomas, Evan Reuben, Teacher, 85 Woodhury St., Wilkes-Barre. Tonrey, Marguerite M., Teacher, 298 Monument St., Wyoming. Vanderslice, Martha H., Teacher, Lightstreet. Wardlaw, Edith May, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1914-15 Watters, Florence L., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Wehenmeyer, Adah M., Teacher, 77 E. Ross St., Wilkes-Barre. White, Martha, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Winter, Bessie, Teacher, 270 E. Broad St., Xanticoke. COLLEGE PREPARATORY. Aguilu, Jorge, Coamo, Porto Rico. Boyer, Clay Graham, Paxtonville. Dodson, Osborne Camp, Town Hill. Grala, William Leon, Hazleton. Griffiths, Percy Wilfred, Taylor. Laub, Henry Rupert, Berwick. Oliver, Ralph Arden, Sweet Valley. Rickert, Glennis Hartman, Freeland. Ryman, Lawrence Brown, Dallas. Smith, Charles Karl, Hazleton. Vastine, Jacob Hursh, Catawissa. MUSIC COURSE. Harpel, Frances, Danville. Hartman, Hazel, Catawissa. Nicholson, Edna, Shickshinny, R. 2. Ravert, Ethel, Rock Glen. Richardson, Catharine, Bloomsburg. Weiss, Leifa, (Mrs. G. E. Chamberlain), Meshoppen. Welliver, Charlotte, Bloomsburg. COMMERCIAL COURSE. Deily, Howard, Bloomsburg. Drumm, Clayton, Bloomsburg, R. Greenly, George, Lightstreet. Hummel, 4. Daisy, Bloomsburg. Keller, Russell, Miminville. Mensch, Harriet O., Catawissa. CLASS OF 1915 supi'ij-.mi.ntarv coxmi BACHELOR OK PBDAGO Sturgis, Elizabeth, '13, 128 W. River NORMAL Albert, Street, Wilkes-Barre. 001 • Ruth M., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Andres, Martha, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Atherton, B. Leona, Teacher, Hunlock'sG Aubrey, Nora M.. Teacher, *37 Chestnut Avenue, Kingston. an Avent* fl Ayers, E. Marguerite, Teacher, 1 Baer, Alma M., Teacher, Shickshinny. Burro. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1915 Baum, Martha M. E., Teacher, Nuremburg. Blackman, Bruce, Teacher, 81 Price Street, Kingston. Boone, Eulah M., Teacher, Espy. Brace, Sara A., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Brannigan, Margaret M., Teacher, Jeddo. Branning, Juanita, Teacher, Narrowsburg, N. Y. Bra} Edith Margaret, Teacher, Jermyn. Breslin, Catherine B., Teacher, Beaverdale, Mt. Carrnel. Brower, Mary A., Teacher, Herndon. Burke, Beatrice B., Teacher, Prescott Avenue, Scranton. Buss, Etta, Teacher, 102 William Street, Pittston. Carey, Laura E., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Cherrie, Joseph, Teacher, Glen Lyon. Clark, Anita Jane, Teacher, Boyd's Mills. Crumb, Sadie M., Teacher, Bloomsburg. r , Culver, Beatrice A., Teacher, 95 Fort Street, Kingston. Culver, Ralph L-, Teacher, Laceyville. Davis, Hilda Gertrude, Teacher, Glen Lyon. Dietz, Nettie C, Teacher, Minersville. Diseroad, Marie A., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Dollman, Warren A., Teacher, Eyersgrove. Dreibelbis, M. Esther, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Ent, Nellie J., Teacher, 346 Meyran Avenue, Pittsburgh. Fairchild, Lois M., Teacher, 183 W. Broad Street, Nanticoke. Faux, Fred W., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Fiske, Ward E., Teacher, 243 Martz Avenue, Berwick. Freas, Lois Gearhart, Teacher, Jermyn. Gellinger, Clarice M., Teacher, Catawissa. Gerrity, Helen M., Teacher, 617 N. Main Street, Pittston. Girton, Laura, Teacher, Danville R. Gress, George 1. C, Teacher, Ashland. Griesmer, Theresa, Teacher, 29 William Street, Wilkes-Barre. Gronka, Elizabeth, Teacher, Glen Lyon. Gruber, Harry, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Gundry, Mary A., Teacher, Maryd. Gunton, Ruth M., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Harman, Ida E., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Harris, Eva May, Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. 1. Harris, Helen E., Teacher, 703 N. Main Avenue, Scranton. Hassert, Marie, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Headings, Esther A., Teacher, Milroy. Helfrich, Esther Catherine, Teacher, 239 Dana Street, Wilkes-Barre. Mary E., Teacher, Mifflin ville. Hetrick, Frances T., Teacher, Reedsville. Hess, Hoag, Norma, Teacher, Nescopeck. Hosier, Carl Leon, Teacher, 219 Linden Street, W. Pittston. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1915 Houser, Gretchen, Teacher, Taylor. Howard, Lena M., Teacher, 809 Sunset Street, Scranton. Hower, Rebecca, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Hutchins, Marion G Teacher, Rock Glen. Ikeler, Rebecca, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Jones, Anne Phillips, Teacher, 119 W. Shawnee Avenue, Plymouth. Joyce, Angela, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Keating, John Paul, Teacher. 147 Railroad Street, Pittston. Keyser, Raymond N., Teacher, Mainville. Kindig, Roy C, Teacher, Harveyville. Klechner, Pearl T., Teacher, 312 Mahanoy Street, Tamaqua. Koehler, Ruth LaBar, Teacher, 1513 Mulberry Street, Scranton. Koontz, Roy H., Teacher, 715 W. Poplar Street, York. Lawall, Miriam, Teacher, Wapwallopen. Leggoe, Fannie E., Teacher, 539 N. Vine Street, Hazleton. Lehman, E. Susanna, Teacher, Espy. Leighow, Catherine, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Lesher, Roberta W., Teacher, Northumberland. Lewis, Lucretia S., Teacher, Falls. Lilley, Edward W., Teacher, Strawberry Ridge. McCloughan, Lois M., Teacher, Catawissa. McClure, Dora Florence, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Marcy, Emmett D. N., Teacher, 634 Schuyler Avenue, Dorranceton. Marchetti, Angeline F., Teacher, Nuremberg. Martin, Edith Lenore, Teacher, 524 Centre Street, Freeland. , Maurer, Myrtle M., Teacher, Mahanoy City. Maxwell, Agnes, Teacher, 1412 Fairview Avenue, Berwick. Miles, Mildred A., Teacher, 227 Chestnut Street, Kingston. Miller, Marion E., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Millington, Emily S., Teacher, 50 W. Broad Street, Nantiv Mitchell, Helene Virginia, Teacher, 187 S. Maple Avenue, Kin Montgomery, William C, Teacher, Orangeville. Moss, Leona Gertrude, Teacher, 526 S. River Street, Wilkes-Barre. Neifert, Grace Oman, I., Teacher, 612 N. Vine Street, Hazleton. Clara A., Teacher, Orangeville. O'Neill, Helen, Teacher, 143 Madison Strict, Wilkes-Barre. Padden, Catherine V., Teacher, Hudson. Pannebaker, Maude S., Teacher, E. Waterfonl. Parks, Helen, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Peet, Maud Hazel, Teacher, Dalton. Pierson, Minnie A., Teacher, Mehonpanv. Pooley, Ruth K., Teacher, Bloomsburg. J., Teacher, Luzerne. Ratchlord, Alice M., Teacher, Shenandoah. Reiss, Grace Josephine, Teacher, 24 Alexander St., WilkesRice, Dorothy, Teacher, 34 K. Broad St., Ua/leton. Prynn, Marion B.irre. ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1915 Richards, Elizabeth Chubb, Teacher, 710 Main St., Freeland. Robbins, Earl S., Teacher, Eyersgrove. Robbins, Shirley J., Teacher, Benton. Roberts, Jennie E., Teacher, 59 Centre Ave., Plymouth. Roth, Beatrice H., Teacher, Weatherly. Ruddy, Anna Genevieve, Teacher, 17S Jones St., Wilkes-Barre. Saricks, Edith May, Teacher,. Freeland. Schu, Leo William, Teacher, Ashland. Shepherd, Irene S., Teacher, 391 N. Maple Ave., Kingston. Shuman, Jennie, Teacher, Bloomsburg. Shuman, John H., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Sick, Adona, Teacher, Sonestown. Smith, Frances M., Teacher, Dalton, R. 1. Smith, Marguerite E., Teacher, 19 Jones St., Wilkes-Barre. Speary, Edna A., Teacher, Sonestown. Swigart, Marie L., Teacher, Espy. Symbal, Albert F. Teacher, Shenandoah. Thomas, Elsie E., Teacher, Gracedale. Thomas, Ruth A., Teacher, Wanamie. Thomas, Ruth E., Teacher, Muncy. Thompson, Bessie L., Teacher, Alden Station. Tischler, Sarah R., Teacher, 228 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre. Tubbs, Rachel A., Teacher, Taylor. Watkins, Mary Ethel, Teacher, 725 N. Bromley Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Welsh, Elizabeths., Teacher, Orangeville. White, MaryM., Teacher, Bloomsburg. Williams, Tom E., Teacher, 139 E. Broad St., Nanticoke. T illiams, Verna M., Teacher, 43 W. Hoyt St., Kingston. Yeager, Martha E., Teacher, 588 Peace St., Hazleton. Yerkes, Elizabeth Helene, Teacher, Milanville. Yost, Ruth E., Teacher, 113 N. Jordan St., Shenandoah. Zarr, Frances M., Teacher, 554 E. Main St., Nanticoke. Zearfoss, Margaret B., Teacher, Mountain Top. Zimmerman, Lillian, Teacher, Mifflinville. ^ I , W MUSIC COURSE. Tischler, Sarah R., 228 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre. COMMERCIAL COURSE. Burlingame, Alva, Bloomsburg. Hagenbuch, Gilbert, Bloomsburg, R. 5. Krum, Howard E., Danville, R. 5. Ohl, Maurice, Light Street. Schlanger, Ida, 960 LaSalle St., Berwick. Trembly, Paul M., Espy. Williams, Mary E., Sugar Notch. f \ I ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST 1915 COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. Bierman, Katharine B. Latin Scientific, Bloomsburg. Conlan, Francis J., Medical Preparatory, Bloomsburg. Gress, William, Medical Preparatory, Girardville. Cryder, Millard Creveling, Medical Preparatory, Bloomsburg. DiefTenbach, Nevin J., Medical Preparaton-, Bloomsburg. Duy, Josephine V., Classical, Bloomsburg. Eves. J. Harold, Latin Scientific, Millville. Keating, John Paul, Latin Scientific, Pittston. Little, Katherine Eliza, Classical, Bloomsburg. McGee, Leo Joseph, Latin Scientific, Lopez. Miller, Elverta, Latin Scientific, 1608 Lincoln Ave., Berwick, Miller, Marion E., Latin Scientific, Bloomsburg. Milnes, Paul Percival, Latin Scientific, Espy. Oliver, Deane D., Latin Scientific, Sweet Valley. Robbins, Earle Sheridan, Latin Scientific, Eyers Grove. Roldan, Ramon Selles, Latin Scientific, San Lorenzo, P. R. WeUiver, Charlotte, Latin Scientific, Bloomsburg. Whitesell, Abram Bruce, Latin Scientific, Hunlock's Creek. , CLA55 5LCRLTARIL5 1871. 1875. 1S76. 1878. J. M. Carman. Lorena G. Evans. Mary J. Hunt. C. I). Andreas. Celeste Kitchen (Prutzman.) G. J. Clark. 1885. . 1889. 1890. 1891. . 1893. 1895. Cora Hagenbuch Holmes. Mary P. Sheep. Helen Barton John. Lulu M. McAlarnev. C. C. Major. Anna lv Stair. Eva B. Dintinger Kitchen Su>an ' I Bodmer. M. Swank. B. ra Ira A. Z^i-U-r. Esther . At.:- Harriet Pry. Mollie Moras. Maud l» I. bee Tiffany, M ibel II irtzeU rtha H 2 B Smith, 1909. 1910. 1911. Mr.. B. D. Prick.) K. B. Brader.) Mrs. c. Fulli Mary Detwiler 'Mr.. Julia Simpler. Bertha V. Pollev. Mabel VanR INDEX. Alumni 67 47 List Appropriations, State Athletic Association 42 38 45 38 Auditorium, The Boxes from Home Buildings Calendar Class Memorials Courses of Study 2 51 8 Contests 43 46 * Damages Departments. 20 Professional College Preparatory 22, 31 Music 23 Physical Culture 24 24 .. Art Science History and Civics English 25 27 28 29, 36 > Commercial Diplomas 30 44 Discipline Elevator, Passenger Expenses Faculty, The 47 , 41 50 44 30 40 42 32 46 43 40 42 38 34 21, 39 46 5, Graduate Students Gymnasium, The Hospital Latin Scientific Laundry Regulations Lecture Course, The Students' Library, The Literary Societies Location Medical Preparatory Model School, The : Outfits Outline of Four Years Course Programs Religion and Morals . 44 41 43 Science Hall School Periodical Special Students 29 47 17 State Aid State Examinations, Rules for Students' Rooms Students, List of Students, Summary of Teachers, Classes for Teachers, Applications for Text Books Trustees, Board of Standing Committees of Vocal Course Visiting and Going Home Young Men's Christian Association Young Women's Christian Association 8 31 40 53 66 . 30 46 49 3 4 23 45 44 44 Entered as second class matter July 1, 1909, at the post Bloomsburg, Pa., under the Act of July 16, 1894 office at DEC 201976