\*/ \i/ /]. J, QodtAon \i> Vi/ vl/ \i/ Viz IRortbwestem \i/ State H^otmal School ► i s»T /'n 4(»y (n <^r. w •' sv. IV'' I2tb District, iBbinboro, penn’a« (f' (n 'f' /«v '*> /(V k.. iit/ 1897. V iew o f th e B uilding's an d G rounds ANNUAL CATALOGUE OF THE NORTHWESTERN (.FROM A PICTURE TAKEN IN 1861.) Sta^e formal Schoolf TWELFTH DISTRICT, EDINBORO, ^ PENN’A. Founded as an Academy 1855, Recognized as a State Normal in 1861, YEAR BOOK OF GENERAL INFORMATION. CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, PA.I Enterprise Publishing Company. 1897. 2 PENNSY1.VANIA STATE NORMAE SCHOOE CALENDAR, 1897^8. Fall Term—Sixteen Weeks, August 30th, Monday—Fall Term begins. December I7th, Friday—Fall Term ends. December I7th to December 27th—Holiday Vacation. Winter Term—Twelve Weeks, December 27th, Monday—Winter Term begins. March 18th, Friday—Winter Term ends. Spring Term—Fourteen Weeks, March 22d, Tuesday-Spring Term begins. June 19th, Sunday—Baccalaureate Sermon. June 23d, Thursday—Commencement. OF THE TWELFTH DISTRICT. State Board of Examiners. June 1447,1897. Hon. N. C. Schaeffer, State Superintendent of Public Instruction. E. Oram Lyte, Principal of State Normal School, Second District. R. K. Buehree, Superintendent of Schools, Lancaster City. J. W. Sweeney, Superintendent of Schools, Elk County. James A. McLaughry, Superintendent of Schools, Sharon. W. A. Beer, Superintendent of Schools, Clarion County. H. M. Putnam, Superintendent of Schools, Warren County. J. R. Feickinger, Principal of State Normal School, Twelfth District. 3 PENNSYI.VANIA STATE NOKMAE SCHOOE 4 Board of Trustees, REPRESENTING THE STOCKHOLDERS, I. S. Laveky, Term Expires 1898. Lavery, Pa. V. B. Billings, Edinboro. R. J. Wade, Edinboro. N. T. McLallen, McLallen’s Corners. Term Expires 1899. F. T. Proudfit, Edinboro. V. A. Hotchkiss, Edinboro. D. H. Walker, Edinboro. L. A. Thompson, Drake’s Mills. Term Expires 1900. J. T. Wade, Edinboro. O. A. Amidon, Edinboro. H, C. Billings, Edinboro. George Cole, Edinboro. REPRESENTING THE STATE, Term Expires 1898. O. P. Reeder, Edinboro. Henry Steadman, Edinboro. Term Expires 1899. DR.S.B.HoTCHKiss,Edinboro. M. M. Wellman, Edinboro. Term Expires 1900. Dr. M. S. Gillespie, Edinboro. L. A. Marcy, Cambridg-e Springs. OF THE TWEEFTH DISTRICT. 5 Officers of the Board, V. B. Billings, President. O. A. Amidon, Secretary. John Proudfit, Treasurer. COPvIMITTEES, Instruction and Discipline, F. T. Proudfit, Henry Steadman, V. B. Billings. Grounds and Buildings, J. T. Wade, L. A. Marcy, N. T. McLallen. Library, Apparatus and Cabinet, V. A. Hotchkiss, O. A. Amidon, D. H. Walker. Audit and Finance, O. P. Reeder, I. S. Lavery, M. M. Wellman. Household, R. J. Wade, Dr. M. S. Gillespie, George Cole. Supplies, H. C. Billings, Dr. S. B. Hotchkiss, L. A. Thompson. Regular meetings, first Friday of each month. 6 PENNSYLVANIA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Faculty and Instructors, 1696^7 $ t 0 t J. R. FLICKINGER, A. B., A. M. (Princeton) Post-graduate student U. of Pa., Principal. Psychology, Civics, Philosophy of Education. JAMES M. MORRISON, M. E. D., Post-graduate, (Edinboro) Chautauqua Training School Course. Algebra, Geometry, Methods. EVELINE J. STANTON, Ph. B., (Bucknell) Post-graduate student Chicago University, Preceptress. Latin, Rhetoric, Grammar. MILTON S. KISTLER, M. E., (West Chester) Ph. B., A. M., (Dickinson.) Latin, Literature, Grammar. EDITH SCHILLINGER, (King’s School of Oratory.) Elocution, Delsarte, Physical Culture, Reading. CLAYTON A. PETERS, M. E., (Millersville) M. S., A. M., (University of Michigan.) Sciences, Manual Training. OF THE twelfth district. Faculty and Instructors,—Cont’d, ANNE M. GOSHEN, M. E., (West Chester) PH. B., (Uni­ versity of Michigan.) Principal of Model School; Methods. WILLIAM MOST, Librarian. ^ Drawing, Writing. FLORA L. WHITE, M. E., (West Chester) Post-graduate student U. of Pa. ' History, Geography, Spelling, Critic work. •IRA B. PEAVY, M. E., Post-graduate student, (Edinboro.) Arithmetic, Physical Geography, Bookkeeping, Manual Training. ALICE G. BUSH, Voice Culture, Piano. MRS. MARY K. PETERS, Ph. B., (University of Mich.) Geometry, German, Geography, Latin. ANNIE L. WILSON, Secretary. JOHN B. TORRY, Steward. 8 PENNSYI.VANIA STATE NOHMAE SCHOOL History of the School. The Edmboro State Normal School was recogtiized as a Normal School by the State authorities on the 23d day of Jan­ uary, 1861. It is thus the oldest Normal School in the State except one, and from that day to this it has been one of the strongesfeducational factors in the State. During its history, almost 11,000 students have received their education here and about 800 graduates have entered the ranks as public school teachers. With such a clientele it has been able to do more for the great cause of public school education in the north­ western part of our commonwealth than all other factors combined. This prosperous school grew out of an academy which was opened in 1855 and the first building was built by sub­ scription in 1856. Two additional buildings, now known as Science Hall and the Hadies’ Dormitory, respectively, were erected in 1858. In 1860, the Boys’ Dormitory was erected. In addition to the buildings mentioned, there are. Music Hall, built in 1878, Recitation Hall, built in 1880, and Normal Hall, completed in 1890. These buildings are all large and attract­ ive, with accommodations for 500 students. They stand on a tract of twelve acres on the southeast edge of the borough, which has been planted with trees and laid out with beautiful walks. In fact, visitors tell us that we have the most pictur­ esque, the most attractive and best shaded Normal School grounds in the State. Our buildings are heated by steam, and the dormitories are comfortable and homelike. The vil­ lage of Edinboro contains a population of about 1,000 and is situated eighteen miles directly south of Erie and six miles north of Cambridge Springs, with which it is connected by daily stages, A line for an electric railroad has been surveyed from Meadville via Cambridge Springs to Edinboro, and OF THE TWEEFTH DISTRICT. 9 grading- is no-w being done, and there are good-prospects of its completion during th-e present year. . . . The to-wn is beautifully shaded and has splendid side­ walks. The second largest lake in the State is located on the outskirts of the town. A convenient boat house, well sup­ plied with boats, including a steam launch, affords opportun­ ity for a most delightful sort of recreation. The time is not far distant when Edinboro will become a popular summer resort, for men of wealth are already contemplating the erec­ tion of summer hotels on the shores of our beautiful Conneauttee lake. Edinboro is one of the healthiest school towns in the State and is more free from epidemics than large centers of population and railroad towns. A complete system .of sewer­ age has been constructed at large expense for the school grounds and various buildings, conveying all sewage and waste into a creek of constantly running water. In conse­ quence of this, the water supply for the school is exceptionally pure and wholesome, without the usual danger of contaminaACCESS, The nearest railroad station is Cambridge Springs on what is known as the Erie Railroad, and hacks connect with trains at that place. This road makes good connections for the south and west at Meadville, eighteen miles away, and at Corry on the Philadelphia & Erie for the north and east. BOARDING, ETC, All students attending any department of this school who do not live with their parents or guardians and who are not under the immediate charge of such parents or guardians, shall be subject to the following rules and regulations : 1st. All students must room and board in the school dormitories unless for special reason they may be permitted to go to private houses in town. 2d. No student shall be permitted to engage a boarding place in town without first having consulted the principal. 3d. Permission to change rooms or boarding places must in every case be obtained from the principal. 10 PENNSYLVANIA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL , 4th. Students must not be absent from their rooms in the evening- without the consent of the hall teacher. Sth. Students may receive calls only during- the hours devoted to recreation, and only then after having- received permission from the principal or the teacher in the hall. 6th. Each student will be held responsible for damag-e to his room and furniture. 7th. Gentlemen not connected with the school are not permitted to call upon lady students unless by permission of the principal. Sth. All students are expected to refrain from smoking-, in the buildings or on the grounds. 9th. As the institution is not a reformatory, all students whose conduct is unseemly and unbecoming the character of a lady or a gentleman will be after one warning, if persisted in, dismissed from the school. 10th. The aim of our school is character building as well as intellectual culture, hence all students are expected to act, while members of this school, as ladies and gentlemen. The management of the school reserves the right to make changes at any time in these rules and regulations and to add to the same without further notice. • • • • The Function of the School, The primary function of the Normal School is to make teachers for the public schools of the commonwealth. Edinboro recognizes this as the paramount aim and the one for which it was primarily created. Therefore, two things are kept prominently in view throughout the entire course, name­ ly: the child and the teacher; the child being the subject and the teacher the moulder of the child’s life. If the aim of the teacher is the development of an effectual will, the teacher OF THE tweefth district. It himself must have a comprehensive knowledg’e of child devel­ opment and of psychology. The latter in connection with itssubjective side must comprehend the science of education, and its relation to child development must include the art of education, which makes method its essential subject. From this point of view a Normal School is distinctively a profes­ sional school and as such it ranks with schools of applied science, of law, and of theology. In another sense, it is both professional and academic, but all academic work in a Normal School has a professional value. That is to say, all academic work in a Normal School is approached from the standpoint of the prospective teacher. Hence, the paramount question in the mind of the Normal student when studying Grammar, History or Arithmetic always is, “How shall I teach it?”' which involves of course a knowledge of the subject. But there is a vast difference between simply knowing ^ subject and knowing how to teach it. This view of the Normal School has necessitated a two-fold division of the work, name­ ly; the theoretical and the practical. On the theory side, we have Psychology as the central science, and associated with it Ethics, Reasoning, and History of the race. On the prac­ tical side, we have class-room instruction by the prospectiveteacher as well as periods for the observation of the work done not only by fellow-students, but by expert critic teachers. Every practice teacher of the Model School is taught to pre­ pare each recitation and then required to submit it to the critic teacher before he is allowed to assume the important position of teacher of the class. This judicious blending of theory and practice is what makes a Normal School facile frinceps^ the teachers’ college. While not all Normal graduates are necessarily high grade school teachers, they are as a class the only teachers that enter the school-room with a more or less definite aim. They are taught to have a pro­ fessional spirit, that intangible something which is so essen-' tial in every profession. This is the chief reason why all of the important states—as Massachusetts, Wisconsin and Michi­ gan—are increasing the number of their Normal Schools. 12 PENNSYLVANIA SXATE NORMAL SCHOOL Catalogue of Students, 1896/7* POST-GRADUATES, ’ NAME. ■Cowen, Karl D. Most, Ida D. Most, Louis H. Peffer, Lmma Josephene Reeder, Harry O. Swift, Dean E. Thickstun, Kate Wade, Charles T. Walrath, prances C. Woodward, Peter M. Wilson, Annie L. POSTOFEICK. Edinboro, Edinboro, Edinboro, Sterrettania,. Edinboro, Edinboro, Crosfeingville, Edinboro, Edinboro, Lincolnville, Edinboro, COUNTY. Erie. Erie. Erie. Erie. Erie. Erie. Crawford, Erie. Erie. Crawford. Erie. SENIORS, Benjamin, Gladys Benn, Lucy Anna Bryan, Florence Amelia Cassidy, Belle Curry, Della Davis, Mary Elda Harrison, May Harter, Bertha Jeanette Henry, Virg-il R. Homan, Daisy Olive Hotchkiss, Nellie Saphrona Maloney, Erma McCurdy, Jennie McDonnell, Edward L. McKay, Georgianna Marie McWilliams, Verniece Meehan, Sara Belle Mershon, Burton B. Miller, Conrad M. Palmer, I. Charles Peffer, Thomas G. Rhinesmith, Blaine H. Edinboro, Troy Center, McKean, Centerville, Sturg-is, Boscobel, McLane, Edinboro, Kennard, Venango, Saegertown, Wayland, Hydetown, Wattsburg, Venango, Edinboro, Wesleyville. North Springfield, Couder sport. Manito, Sterrettania, Blain, Erie. Crawford. Erie. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. Erie. Erie. Mercer. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. Crawford. Erie. Erie. Erie. Potter. Westmoreland. Erie. Perry. 13. OF THE TvVEEFTH DISTRICT. COUNTY. POSTOEFICE. NAME. Ross, Janette Selinger, Helen A. Seymour, May Antoinette Shepard, Clara Smiley, Orton Ray Snyder, Sarah Dena Stancliff, Wayne G. Steinhoff, C. Wilmina Thickstun, Hattie Mae Ward, Mary Alice Yaple, Edna Zents, Susie Eudora Tillotson, McKean, Bradford, Union City, Mill Village, Utica, Edinboro, Edinboro, Crossingville, Johnsonburg, Edinboro, Townville, Crawford. Erie. McKean. Erie. Erie. Venango. Erie. Erie.: Crawford. Elk.; Erie. Crawford. JUNIORS, PREPARATORY, ETC, Aikens, Cora Dell Aikens, Maude Fern Alsdorf, Myrna E. Altenburg-, Arthur E. Altenburg-, Alta ' Altenburg-, Grace Amidon, Blanche Anderson, J. Grant Anderson, Ralph Anderson, Thomas Clyde Ash, Bertha Belle Baker, Eynn DeWitt Barnes, Ethel Mae Baugher, Allie Bell, Jennie Benjamin, Blanche Bielawski, Anna Alice Bixby, Blanche Blystone, Nellie Bole, Jessie Altabelle Bole, Ogden Bowen, Charles Marion Bowen, Lydia Brace, Elta G. Breed, Mertie Belle Brightman, Alice Britton, Ward H Brown, Eva Brownell, Nettie Bull, Bina Spartansburg, Spartansburg, Spartansburg, Troy Centre, Troy Centre, Townville, ' Edinboro, Sturgis, ’ ■ Union City, Sturgis, Long’s Stand, '■ Spartansburg, Waterford, Lyona, Deckard, Edinboro, Roulette, Tillotson, Guy’s Mills, Edinboro, Edinboro, Blooming Valley, Blooming Valley, Venango, ■ Meadville, Randolph, Guy’s Mills, Mason, Duke Centre, McKean, Crawford. Crawford. ' Crawford. Crawford. Cra:wford. Cra-Wford. 'Erie. Cra-wford.. Erie. Crawford. > Crawford. ' Crawford. Erie. Crawford. CrawfordErie. Potter. Crawford. Crawford,. ' Erie. Erie. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Venango. McKean. Erie. 14 PENNSYIyVANIA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL NAME. Bumpus, Mary Byham, Milly A. Campbell, May Carpenter, Iva Caulkins, Grace Cease, Pearle Aug-usta Clark, Walter Scott Clendenning, Helen M. Cole, Blanche Cole, William B. Collins, Hetta Colvin, Hattie Connor, Celia Conroe, Luther G. Corell, Pearl Coughlin, John L. Courier, Marvin W. Coyle, Clifford J. ■Coyle, Dora Coyle, Gertrude 10. •Cramer, William D. Crandall, Delia Crosley, Lewis W. Crouch, Amanda Cullum, Katherine Agnes Daley, Anna Loretto Danner, Otis Davis, Georgia Day, Mary Eleanor Dearing, Beatrice Bearing, B. Lee DeRocher, Hattie Doing, Prank B. Donovan, Agnes Donovan, Kittie Dowman, Chauncey H. Jlundon, Jennie Louise Dunning, Grace Eades, Mary Ellen Eagley, Elizabeth Eastman, Dell F. Ehret, Ernest B. Eldred, Bird Ellsworth, Velma Grace POSTOFFICE. Union City, Guy’s Mills, Lundy’s Lane, East Hickory, Edinboro, Cambridge Springs, Meadville, Miles Grove, Edinboro, Edinboro, Cranesville, Edinboro, Linesvilley Bradford, Riceville, Crossingville, Guy’s Mills, Centreville, New Castle, Centreville, Guy’s Mills, McLane, Mosiertown, Spartansburg, Meadville, Franklin Corners, Tillotson, Saegertown, Franklin Corners, Wattsburg, Wattsburg, East Hickory, Edinboro, Kersey, Kersey, Platea, Edinboro, Pont, Nasby, N. Springfield, Spartansburg, Aikens, Jewel, Ivarea, COUNTY. Erie. Crawford. Erie. Forest. Erie. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. Erie. Erie. Erie. Erie. Crawford. McKean. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Lawrence. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. Erie. Erie. Forest. Erie. Elk. Elk. Erie. Erie. Erie. Erie. Erie. Crawford. McKean. Crawford. Erie. 15 OF THE TWELFTH DISTRICT. NAME. Ethridge, Clair E. Everett, Lou M. Fenton, Mabel Beatrice Finsthwait, Carrie Firman, Robert John Fish, J. Hugh Freeman, Carrie M. Freeman, Charles M. Fuessler, Charlotte I. Gilmore, Minnie L. Gleeten, Donna Goodban, Clara Maude Goodell, Todd Graham, Annette Graham, Carrie E. Graham, Leon James Griggs, Clarence W. Griswold, Homer E. Gross, Evie Hanson, Rose Harrington, Sarah J. Hart, John Henry Hart, Sadie Hatch, Inez Hatch, James W. Hauck, George H. Hawkins, Earl Hayes, George L. Hayes, Ned LHefiner, Frank Henry, Vivian L. Higby, David B. Hinman, Chloe Evelyn Hinman, M. Lucile Hinman, Stella Grace Hickernell, Arthur F. Hitchcock, Walter Joseph Holmes, Pearle Howe, Roy Jackson, Mae Jones, Sadie E. Keeler, Laura Hester Kennedy, Sadie J. Kiester, Blanche COUNTY. POSTOFFICE. Itley, East Springfield, Vrooman, West Middlesex, Wesleyville, Buell, Crossingville, Mosiertown, Swanville, Blooming Valley, Edinboro, Franklin Corners, Edinboro, Conneautville, Guy’s Mills, Sugar Lake, Blooming Valley, Springboro, Wattsburg, Edinboro, Cherry Hill, Calvin’s Corners, Calvin’s Corners, West Greene, Randolph, Sterrettania, Edinboro, Blystone, Edinboro, Morrison’s, Kennard, Townville, Roulette, Roulette, Roulette, Saegertown, Jamestown, Lyona, Tillotson, East Hickory, Guy’s Mills, McLane, West Middlesex, East Hickory, , Erie. Erie. Crawford. Mercer. Erie. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. Crawford. Erie. Erie. Erie. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. Erie. Erie. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. Crawford. Erie. Erie. Crawford. Erie. McKean. Mercer. Crawford. Potter. Potter. Potter. Crawford. ■ Mercer. Crawford. Crawford. Forest. Crawford. Erie. Mercer. Forest. 16 PENNSYI^VANIA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL NAME. POSTOFFICE. Kistler, Edwin C. Blain, Eander, Bertha McEane, Eesh, Alice Townville, I^ewis, Alta Black Ash, Eewis, Mag’g'ie Black Ash, Eewis, Orville Victor Mosiertown, Eig-htner, Eva West Middlesex, Eupher, Prank Burdett Sugar Eake, Eupher, S. E. Townville, Eyon, Goffrey ■ Warren, Magee, Blanche Centerville, Magee, Martha H. • - >Centerville, Maning, James I. Espyville, Martin, Eena Elizabeth 'Pont, Mathewson, Marvin Franklin Corners, Mawhinney, Eura Estella ■ Wyattville McBride, Barbra ■ ' ■ - Crossingville, McCamman, Henry Edinboro, McCommons, Belle Pont, . ■ Cochranton, McPate, Elizabeth McGahen, Myrna Edinboro, McEaughlin, Sylvester M. Crossingville, McQueen, Ada • Sturgis, Mead, Marcia J. Pittsfield, Meehan, Daisy Wesleyville, Meehan, Rose - Wesleyville, Miller, Caroline E. Kearsarge, Miller, Kyle Bradford, Mitchell, Herbert Cooperstown, Moore, Carrie B. McEane, Morgan, Virginia Buell, Morley, Dora Pont, Morris, Eizzie Vrooman, Morris, Queena V. Buell, Morrison, Guy Edinboro, Mosier, Dora Cadell Crossingville, Most, Bertha Kdinboro, Neyland, Harry A. McKean, Nicholes, Clarence Buell, Nicholson, John Elliott West Mill Creek, Oakes, Einnie Estella Edinboro, Palmer, Pearl North East, Pearson, William Walton Mina, Peck. Euella Boscobel, ' COUNTY. Perry. Erie. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Mercer. Crawford. Crawford. Warren. Crawford. ‘ Crawford. Crawford. Erie. Erie. Venango. Crawford. . Erie. Erie. Crawford. Erie. , Crawford. Crawford. Warren. Erie. Erie. Erie. McKean. Venango. Erie. Crawford. Erie. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. Crawford. Erie. Erie. Crawford. Erie. Erie. Erie. Potter. Erie. C am pus V iew . 17 OF THE twelfth district. NAME. Pellor, M. J. Perry, Don Peters, Dizzie Peters, Doa Peters, William A. Poly, Rex D. 'i’orter, Burchard H. Potjter, Edith Price, Mildred Proper, Burt B. Proudfit, Jessie Pulling-, Pred Quay, P. Belle Randall, Orlo Rhodes, Eillian Richley, Maude Robinson, Eeah Rogers, Evelyn T. Rogers, Nellie M. Ross, Mary A. Rupert, June M. Ruthford, Nealon D. Sargent, Carrie Belle Sargent, S. Savilla Sargent, Tacy Sauers,Anna Schultz, Esther Catherine Sexton, Hugh Victor Shadduck, Jessie Belle Shearer, Cora Sheldon, Carl G. Sherred, Budd Sherred, Ray Sherrod, Pearl Siverling, B. Verna Slocum, Eoie Slocum, Lucy E. Smiley, Inez Clara Smiley, May Smith, Lawrence W. Smith, May Smith, Raymond Ernest Snyder, Jay W. Spink, Evesta Eoraine POSTOFFICE. Delhil, Edinboro, Deckard, Deckard, Cooperstown, Sugar Lake, Sturgis, Springboro, Edinboro, Townville, Edinboro, Edinboro, Mill Village, Hebron, Glyndon, Kearsarge, Edinboro, Pont, Pont, Centerville, Mariasville, Itley, Union City, Union City, Union City, Edinboro, Woodcock, Tillotson, Delhil, Sturgis, > Springboro, Woodcock, Venango, Edinboro, Drake’s Mills, Cochranton, Meadville, Mill Village, Mill Village, McKean, Sugar Lake, Guy’s Mills, Saegertown, West Greene, COUNTY. Erie. Erie. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. Crawford. Erie. Erie. Erie. Potter. Crawfords Erie. Erie. Erie. Erie. Crawford. Venango. Erie. Erie. Erie. Erie. Erie. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford, Erie. Erie. Erie. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. 18 PENNSYI.VANIA STATE NORMAE SCHOOE NAME. POSTOFEICE. Spitler, J. Lloyd Steward, Ethel Stewart, Harriette Stevens, Susie Strang-, May Estella Sullivan, James Swaney, Ella Swift, Don R. Swift, Harvey Tallmadge, Grace Tate, J. Porter Tate, Sara Mabel Tiffany, Birdie G. Todd, Elmer Toohey, Ethel May Townley, Clara XJhr, William Wade, Nettie Walden, Eynden M. Waldo, Alice Walrath, Alice Weed, Ora Whaley, May E. Wickwire, Jessie Wise, Lewis B. W’^oodside, Lizzie Wbodside, Mary Woodworth, A. Ray Wright, Alice E. Zillafro, Bertha Marie Zillafro, D. Grace Mosiertown, Pont, Sugar Lake, McKean, Pleasantville, Crossingville, Meadville, Edinboro, Ivarea, McKean, Godard, Godard, Edinboro, Riceville, Spartansburg, Woodcock, Franklin Corners, Edinboro, Townville, Blystone, Edinboro, East Springfield, East Hickory, Keepville, Turnersville, Miller’s Station, Miller’s Station, Shadeland, Clipper, Rixford, Rixford, COUNTY. Crawford. Erie. Crawford. Erie. Venango. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. Erie. Erie. Erie. Erie. Erie. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. Erie. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. Erie. Forest. Erie. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. McKean. McKean. Juniors, Etc,, By Examination, NAME. Baker, Myra Breed, Altia Frantz, George Lake, Emma Lowell, Austa McCamman, Lee Navy, Bertha Reeder, Texie Saley, Katherine Steinhoff, Bertha POSTOFFICE. Spartansburg, Meadville, Mackey Hill, Pettis, Edinboro, Edinboro, New Richmond, Edinboro, Edinboro, Edinboro, COUNTY. Crawford. Crawford. Venango. Crawford. Erie. Erie. Crawford. Erie. Erie. Erie. 19 OF THE TvVEEFTH DISTRICT. Music Department. POSTOFFICE. NAME. Byham, Milly Crosley, Lewis W. DeRocher, Hattie A. Freeman, Charles M. Griswold, Homer E. Hinman, Chloe E. Hinman, M. Lucile Hinman, Stella G. Hatch, Inez Morrison, Guy Most, Bertha Neyland, Harry A. Palmer, I. Charles Pearson, William W. Peck, Luella Rhodes, Lillian Robinson, Leah Spitler, J. Lloyd Stewart, Harriette Strang, May Swaney, Ella Woodward, P. M. Wade, Nettie Guy’s Mills, Mosiertown, East Hickory, Mosiertown, Springboro, Roulette, Roulette, Roulette, West Greene, Edinboro, Edinboro, McKean, Manito, Mina, Boscobel, Glyndon, Edinboro, Mosiertown, Sugar Lake, Pleasantville, Meadville, Lincolnville, Edinboro, COUNTY. Crawford. Crawford. Forest. Crawford. Crawford. Potter. Potter. Potter. Erie. Erie. Erie. Erie. Westmoreland. Potter. Erie. Crawford. Erie. Crawford. Crawford. Venango. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. Elocutionary Department. NAME. Altenburg-, Alta Amidon, Blanche Aikens, Maude Benjamin, Gladys Benn, Lucy Brownell, Nettie POSTOFFICE. COUNTY. Troy Centre, Ldinboro, Spartansburg-, Edinboro, Troy Centre, Duke Centre, Crawford. Erie. Crawford. Erie. Crawford. McKean. 20 PENNSYI^VANIA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL NAME. Carpenter, Iva Cassidy, Belle Cole, Blanche Connor, Celia Davis, Mary DeRocher, Hattie Donovan, Kittie Fenton, Mabel Goodell, Todd Griswold, Homer Harrison, May Hatch, Inez Hawkins, Bari Hinman, M. Ducile Homan, Daisy Jackson, Mae McCurdy, Jennie McKay, Georgianna Meehan, Rosa Meehan, Sara Palmer, I. Charles Pearson, William W. Perry, Don Peters, Mrs. C. A. Price, Mildred Selinger, Helen Seymour, May Smiley, Inez Smiley, Orton Snyder, Dena Stanton, Eveline J. Swaney, Ella Thickstun, Kate Thickstun, Mae Wade, Lilian Walrath, Prances Ward, Mary White, Flora Wilson, Annie L. Wise, L. B.Woodworth, Ray Yaple, Edna POSTOFFICK. East Hickory, Centreville, Edinboro, Linesvillej Boscobel, East Hickory, Kersey’s Vrooman, Edinboro, Springboro, McLane, West Greene, Edinboro, Roulette, Venango, East Hickory, Hydetown, Venango, Wesleyville. Wesleyville, Manito, Mina, Edinboro, Edinboro, Edinboro, McKean, Bradford, Mill Village, Mill Village, Utica, Edinboro, Meadville, Crossingville, Crossingville, Edinboro, Edinboro, Johnsonburg, Edinboro, Edinboro, Turnersville, Shadeland, Edinboro, COUNTY. Forest. Crawford. Erie. Crawford. Erie. Forest. Elk. Crawford. Erie. Crawford. Erie. Erie. Erie. Potter. Crawford. Forest. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. Erie. Westmoreland. Potter. Erie. Erie. Erie. Erie. McKean. Erie. Erie. Venango. Erie. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. Erie. Elk. Erie. Erie. Crawford. Crawford. Erie. OF THE TWEEFTH DISTRICT. Model School Pupils. Amidon, Ethel Amidon, George Amidon, Guy Amidon, Roy Anderson, Anna Anderson, Raymond Billings, Blanche Billings, Opal Billings, Paul Billings, Wilber Bowen, Achsah Campbell, George Campbell, Samuel Cochran, Eulu Cochran, Robert Dewing, Edna Dirham, Ethel Dirham, Hazel Dundon, Fred Dundon, Willie Gleeten, Drew Goodrich, James Griswold, Ralph Gross, Burney Gross, Pearl Hardman, Earl Hardman, Nora , Hardman, Sadie Harter, Mannie Hawkins, Earl Hawkins, Floyd Higby, Clara Hills, Blanche Hotchkiss, Florence Hotchkiss, Eouise Jaynes, Maud Joslin, Fee Eeacock, Sadie Eowell, Audrey Eowell, James Eowell, Sarah McClure, Fannie McGahen, Charles McGahen, Maud McKrell, Andrew McKrell, Maggie McKrell, Mary McMahon, James McMahon, Sadie McWilliams, Robert Morris, Ployd Morrison, Guy Mosier, Etta Most, Bertha Most, William Neyland, Grant Oakes, Bliss Oakes, Iva Payne, Eot Peavy, Alice Peavy,Henry Peavy, Ira Perry, Don Perry, Pearl Proper, May Proudfit, Bruce Proudfit, Burns Proudfit, Francis Pulling, Edna Pulling, Roy Reeder, James. Reeder, Eillie Robertson, Ruth Scrafford, Prank Smith, Bertha Steadman, Ree Steinhoff, Della Sullivan, Mary Swift, Clara Swift, Gordon Torry, Ina Torry, Eeno Vancise, Blanche Wade, Edna Wade, Eleanor Wade, Nettie Wellman, Charles Wellman, Max White, Flora White, Glen 21 22 PENNSYLVANIA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Summary of Attendance. s. TERM ATTENDANCE, (Normal Department.) Ladies. Gentlemen. 63 33 77 45 172 107 Fall Term... Winter Term Spring- Term Total. 96 122 279 ---- 497 Normal Department, Ladies....... ............................................... Gentlemen.................................. 180 100 ---- 280 Elocutionary Department, Ladies.......................................... Gentlemen........................... 39 9 — 48 14 9 — 23 Music Department, Ladies .... Gentlemen Model School, Girls.................................................................. Boys........................................................ Counted twice................................................. Total number of different students........... 46 44 — 90 46 395 OF the twelfth district. 23 Course of Instruction As Revised by the Board of Principals December 11th, 1894, for the Pennsylvania State Normal Schools/ Four Courses of Instruction are provided for, as follows: Elementary Course. Regular Normal Course. Scientific Course. Advanced Normal Course. ELEMENTARY COURSE—Preparatory Studies. L,ang-uag-c—Orthography, Reading. Natural Science—Physiology and Hygiene. Historical Science—Geography, Political and Physical; History of the United States. The Arts—Penmanship, sufficient to be able to explain some ap­ proved system; writing to be submitted to the Board of Examiners. Other studies, as Arithmetic, English Grammar, Algebra, etc., shall be added to the preparatory year, said studies to be selected by each Normal School, but the “final” examination in these added branches shall be deferred until the end of the Junior year. JUNIOR YEAR. Pedagogics—School Management; Methods of Teaching the Com­ mon Branches. , . ^ ^ Language—English Grammar; Latin, sufficient for the introduc­ tion of Caesar. Mathematics—Arithmetic; Elementary Algebra. Natural Science—Botany. Historical Science—Civil Government. The Arts—Drawing, a daily exercise for at least twenty-four weeks, work to be submitted to the Board of Examiners; Bookkeeping, single entry, including a knowledge of common business papers, and a daily exercise for at least seven weeks; Vocal Music, elementary principles, and attendance upon daily exercises for at least twelve weeks. Physical Culture. 24 pennsyi Bird A. Holmes, Marie Humes, Rosetta A. Humes, Thera A. -Jackson, Edith M. Johnson, Ella M. .Johnson. Minnie EKent, M. Marg-aret Eeehan, Nora Eeo, Margaret. Maloney, Emma Maloney, Gertrude Maloney, Gladys Mansfield, Alice C. Most, Eouis H. McBride, Ella McCormick, Edith McKay, John E. Newkirk, Anna M. Peck, Eeslie G. Pendleton, Sara Peffer, Emma J. Pinckney, Bess E. Quay, Maude C. -Reno, Eoren M. Eeib, Elizabeth Shattuck, M. Gertrude Sheldon, Morton R. Sheldon, Nora L. Spaulding, Mott G. Swift, Dean E. Timmons, John 'Torry, Archie B. TFaterhouse, Tester Wilson, Annie E. Jamestown. Edinboro. North East. Saegertown. Jamestown. Blooming Valley. Edinboro. Miles Grove. Adamsville. Albion. Springboro. Cherry Grove. Woodcock. Woodcock. E. Hickory. Brownsville. Cherry Grove. Verona. Eavery. Wayland. Wayland. Wayland. Wayland. Cambridge Springs. Edinboro. Crossingville. Tidioute. Venango. Pleasantville. Boscobel. Cambridge Springs. Girard. Jamestown. Cambridge Springs. Edinboro. Erie. Erie. Meadville. Springboro. Franklin Corners. Edinboro. Eavery. Edinboro. McKean. Edinboro. • Teacher. Farmer. Medical Student. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Ass’t Principal. Mrs. Jas. Cozens. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Student. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Secretary. S9 OF THE twelfth DISTRICT. Wrig-ht, Charles J. Wright, Clinton C. Wymer, Alice M. Cleveland, O. Edinboro. New Castle. Medical Student. Teacher. CLASS OF 1896. Armour, Chas. Bishop, Myrtle Bole, C. S. Bole, Margaret Boyd, Ruth Jessie Bryant, Nellie ■Campbell, Pearl Canon, C. G. Clulow, W. H. •Cole, Madge Comstock, Abba Connell, Joanna Cutshall, Cora Daley, Agnes Rllsworth, Eber J. Ellsworth, T. H. Ewing, Eva Ewing, Alice ■Gamble, Nannie •Geer, Blanche Hawkins, Chas. E. Hunter, Alice Kistler. Mary Knowlton, Mabel Eupher, Eottie A. Euther, Sara Gertrude Main, Mae Mansfield, Carrie Mather, J. J. McClenahan, C. W. McClenahan, Grace McGibbon, Annette McKenzie, Jennie McKenzie, May McEaughlin, Thos. McNeill, Sara Miller, Grace Palmer, Edith Pomeroy, Edith Carlisle. Titusville. Venango. Randolph. Coon’s Corners. Riceville. Edinboro. Steel ton. Roulette. Edinboro. Mill Village. Eavery. Utica. Franklin Corners. Meadville. Edinboro. Townville. Townville. Adamsville. Randolph. Blooming Valley. Jamestown. Blain. Edinboro. Townville. Pairview. Pleasantville. Cambridge Springs. Springboro. Greenfield. Greenfield. Canonsville, N. Y. Cooperstown. Cooperstown. Crossing’ville. Jamestown. Edinboro. Titusville. Roulette. Student. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Student. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Student. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Student. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. 60 PBNNSYI,VANIA STATE NORMAE SCHOOE Reeder, L,. Russell, Frances Smith, Bertram Snyder, Chas. P. Stewart, Lizzie Swag-er, Anna Thickstun, Alice 'Thickstun, Kate Thomas, Albert Viger, Maud Saph. Walrath, Frances Whiteley, Cena Fdinboro. Belle Valley. Youngs ville. Utica. Hadley. New Castle. Metuchen, N. J. Crossingville. Woodcock. Rew. Edinboro. East Branch. Teacher. Teacher. 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