THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE Of the CUMBERLAND VALLEY STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Located at SHIPPENSBURG, PENNA. I 1905-1906 i 9 o e 1 9 0 7 JULY .S M T W T FI S ■.1 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 ' :T 13 14 20 21 27 28 8 15 22 29 S 6 13 20 27 II M T W T F S 1 :. s 2 7.■',:8 9 14 IS 16 21 22 23 28 29 30 3 4 11 18 25 12 19 26 F S 1 8 15 22 2 9 16 23 T F s 7 14 21 28 1 8 15 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 W T F ' S . r3 10 17 24 4 11 18 25 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 T MAY W T F; S 7 14 21 28 2. < ” i f ; 16 22’ 23 - 29 30 3 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 25 F S 7 14 21 28 1 8 15 22 29 AUGUST S M 6 12 13 19 ' 20 26 27 T W 7: 8 14 15 21 22 28 29 16 23 30 •s. 3 HR 10 ii 17 18 24 25 31 ; M T W T s .'10 17 24 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 S M T 1 SEPTEMBER S "’ M T 2 7 3 9 10 16: 17 23 24 30 4 11 18 25 S T W T 5 •6 12 13 19 20 26 27 MARCH F 1 7 14 21 . 28 S 4 11 18 ■ 25 1 8 W 22 29 2 v3 9 10 16 17 23 24 30 31 M T IS •5 12 19 26 1 7 14 21 28 8 15 22 29 "F‘ s | :. ' s .' 3 4 10 11 •17 ■ 18 24 25 31 5 , 6 12 13 19 20 26 27 -4 / 5 1F B 11 12 13 18. 19 20 25' 26 27 F 1 8 15 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 S M T 1 V;2.:' 8 9 14 15 16 21 22 23 28: : 29 30 S M V'-3---; 10 . -5:7 6 17 • 12 13 24 19 20 26 27 ____________ DECEMBER S 2 9 16 23 . 30 M 10 17 24 31 T W 4 11 , 12 18 19 «5 26 T i H 13 20 27 ; APRIL NOVEMBER W T (> i 13 14 20 21 27 28 W l OCTOBER M 10 17 24 31 FEBRUARY F 1 l| 2 v ---- JANUARY F 1 8 JUNE I S 'o vS M 1 T 1 W I TV:j: 1 1 7 I- 14 21 28 22 29 ,2 V - 3 9 V 1016 17 23 . 24 30 » 1 4 n18 25 s : 1© 12 19' 26 13 20 27 ' Cum berland V a l l e y St a t e N orm al S ch oo l. 3 BOARD OP TRUSTEES. GEO. H. STEWART, President, G. S. McLEAN, Secretary. Trustees Elected by the Stockholders. W. A. ADDAMS, 1906, G. R. DYKEM AN, 1905, G. B. COLE, 1904, W. E. REDDIG, 1906, M. Ç. KENNEDY, 1904, JOHN E. BARNER, 1906, F. E. HOEEAR, 1906, E. C. McCUNE, 1905, W. A. NICKEES, 1905, J. E. BOHER, 1905, E. E. CRISW EEE, 1904. R EV . S. S. W YE IE , 1904, Trustees Appointed by the State. R. E. MYERS, 1906, .M. G. HAEE, 1904, Q. T. MICKEY, 1906, GEO. H. STEW ART, 1905, ^ J. M. HAMILTON, 1904, ' '1 G. S. McLEAN, 1905. School Officers and Committees. Committee on houses, Buildings and Grounds. GEO. H. STEWART, F. E. HOEEAR, G. B. COEE. M. C. KENNEDY È. E. CRISWEEE. Committee on Discipline and Instruction. REV- s. S. WYLIE, J. E. BOHER, ' G. S. M cLEAN W. A. NICKEES, Q. T. MICKEY. Committee on Finances and Accounts. J. E. BARN ER, E. C.' McCUNE, M. G. H A E E W. A. ADDAMS, W. E- REDDIG. J. McCORD m e a n s , Treasurer. ; H. C. Greenawalt, member o f Board o f Trustees, died A pril 22, 1906. 4 C u m berlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N orm al S ch oo l. FACULTY, 1905-1906. G. M. D. ECKEJLS, A. M., Sc. D., Principal? Psychology, Science and Art of Teaching. JOS. F. BARTON, A. m ||sc . D „ Natural Sciences. JAMES ELDON, A. M., P h . D., Mathematics. J. W. HUGHES, A. M., German, French. W. M. RIFE, A. B., Rhetoric, Literature, General History. . J. S. HEIGES, A. B „ History of Education, Arithmetic. SARA BRENNER, Instrumental Music. C. H. GORDINIER, A. M., M. PEd ., Latin, Greek. ETHEL MINA DAVIE, Principal Model School. AMY C. CREWE, Assistant Principal Model School. MAUDE BALDWIN, Director of Physical Training. * C u m berlan d V a l l e y St a t e N o rm al S ch o o l. FACULTY-^Continued. M. IRENE HUBER, Drawing, Penmanship. GEENN RAYMOND, O. B., Reading, Elocution. MAY DEELA COOK, B. S„ Vocal Music. HARRIET A. WYLIE’, A. B . g Eatin, History. ADA V. HORTON, M. E., Stenography, Typewriting. IDA B. QUIGLEY, M. E., Librarian. G. CHAS. CLEVER, A. B., Geometry, Latin. E. M. GRESS, M. E., Geography, Algebra. EZRA LEHMAN, A. M., Ph. D., Grammar, School Management. HELEN S. DYKEMAN, Assistant Librarian. CARRIE E. SMITH, Assistant'in Instrumental Music. 5 6 C u m berlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N orm al Sch oo l. CALENDAR—1906-1907. i Fall Term, 1906. Registration Day . . . . &................... Monday, September 3. Organization of Classes ........................Tuesday, September 4. Model School Opens ............................Wednesday, September 5. Thanksgiving D a y ................... ... Thursday, November 29. Fall Term C lo ses................... .... Friday, December 14. Winter Term, 1907. Registration Day . . . Class Work Begins . . Model School Opens . Washington’s Birthday Winter Term Closes . Monday, December 31. Tuesday, January 1. Tuesday, January 1. Friday, February 22. Friday, March 22. Spring Term, 1907. Registration D a y ................................... Monday, April 1. Class Work Begins . ............................Tuesday, April 2. Model School Opens . '. . . . . . . Tuesday, April 2. Anniversary Normal Literary Society . Friday, April 26. Reunion Philo Literary Society . . . Friday, May 10. Model School Entertainment. . . . . Monday, June 11. Baccalaureate Sermon................... . . Sunday, June 23. Musical and Literary Entertainment . Monday, June 24. Class D a y ...............................................Tuesday, June 25. Alumni Meeting . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, June 25. Commencement Day . . . . . . . Wednesday, June 26. C um berland V a l l e y St a t e N orm al S ch oo l. 7 history of The School for 1905-1906. The school year which closed in June, 1906, was a highly suc­ cessful one. This is true whether we view the record of the school from the financial standpoint or from the attendance of students or the character and results of the instruction given. East year the highest attendance of students was registered up to that date and this year the attendance has somewhat exceeded the attendance of last year. The number of students in the Senior class this year was 80. With a successful school a point is always reached sooner or later where the present year brings but few changes from the past year. The Cumberland Valley State Normal School* has reached a point in its growth and development which makes radical changes in its history unnecessary. The school has reached through years of progressive development a condition which re­ moves all doubt as to its stability and high standard of usefulness in the coming years. As the years come and go each one adds its convincing testimony to prove the solid worth and ■ high character of the State Normal School of the Seventh District. The present high reputation of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School is not the result of any bold schemes of adver­ tising nor is it the result of the adoption of any of the modern, fads and fancies in education as a means of gaining notoriety. It is purely the result of the intelligent and skillful training of its graduates as teachers. The work of the Alumni of the school in their own school rooms has told the story of its just claim to recognition among the great normal schools of the country. The Cumberland Valley State Normal School has never been content to simply hold its own. Its watchwords have always been onward and upward. Each year marks a step in advance of the previous year. Each Commencement reveals the evidence of higher achievement and loftier attainments than the preceding one. The history of the school shows a steady march forward in all that pertains to the real work of a Normal School . No essen­ tial feature of a true Normal School is neglected; no vital work is left without careful attention. Our graduates do not have every­ thing a teacher needs for his work, but what they do have is the best that can be obtained. 8 C um berland V a l l e y S t a t e N orm al S ch o o l. The Cumberland Valley State Normal School has more teachers in proportion to the number of students in attendance than any other Normal School in the state. This insures more personal attention for the students and more individual work in the class room than any other school can give. A ll the members of the Senior class have taught thirty weeks and have observed class teaching during the remaining ten weeks of the school year. This experience is exceedingly valuable to the graduates of our school, enabling them to start in the work of teaching with a basis of practical knowledge and intelligent experience that almost, if not absolutely, guarantees their success. Among the improvements made during the present school year the most important has been the erection of a grand stand in the new athletic field. This building is large enough to give seat­ ing capacity to almost three hundred persons. The new laundry will be completed in time for use at the opening of the coming Fall Term. A great many new books have been added to the library during the year. This feature of the school is coming more and more into prominence every year. Most of our graduates leave the school with a fine appreciation of good literature and a systematic method of consulting reference books. Location of the School. The Cumberland Valley State Norjnal School is located at Shippensburg, Cumberland county, Pa., and is recognized as the Normal School of the Seventh District. Shippensburg is an ideal school town, situated in the beautiful Cumberland Valley, about forty miles southwest of Harrisburg, and on the line of the Cum­ berland Valley railroad. Shippensburg is also the terminal of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad, and of the Western Maryland railroad. Thetown is one of Christian homes, containing churches of nearly all the leading denominations. The location is not only beautiful and attractive, but is like­ wise exceedingly healthful. Students are, as a rule, healthier in school than in their own homes. Diligent attention is given to the sanitary conditions of the institution, and as a result the health statistics of the school are very satisfactory. No epidemic has ever visited the school, and the students have been remarkably free from disease of any kind. C um berlan d V a l l e y St a t e N orm al Sch o o l. 9 The School Buildings. The Normal School Buildings comprise an Administration Building and Gentleman’s Dormitory, a Ladies’ Dormitory and a Gymnasium. The Administration Building is an elegant brick structure, four stories high, and contains over two hundred rooms. There is dormitory capacity in this building for two hundred and fifty students, and school room facilities and accommodations for six hundred. This building also contains the class-rooms, libra­ ries, chapel, model school-room, parlors, dining-room and Princi­ p al’s office. The new gymnasium is a model of its kind. The building is ornamental in design, and well adapted to the purposes of a gym­ nasium. It is well equipped with a complete set of apparatus of the most improved* make. This building, with its equipment, enables us to offer our students, free of cost to them, the very best advantages for physical culture. The Ladies’ Dormitory, the newest of the Normal School Buildings erected, is Romanesque in style, consisting of three wings projecting from the main structure in the center. This main structure is fifty by fifty feet, and each of the wings is seventy by forty-four feet. The whole interior of the building is exceed­ ingly light and cheerful, and a very attractive home for students. School Grounds. The school Campus contains over eighteen acres of ground, graded and laid out in beautiful lawns intersected with pleasant walks and drives. A large and handsome fountain, sending its beautiful sprays of water into the air above it to flow back again in crystal streams to the basin of the fountain 'beneath, stands di­ rectly in front of the main building. The campus is ornamented with beautiful shade trees, numerous plots of flowers and hand­ some shrubbery. The grounds fall into an even grade from the buildings to the Cumberland Valley Railroad trackgivin g a clear open view of the country and town in front of the buildings. No more ideal site for the placing of an educational institution could be found in the State than that upon which the buildings of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School are located. io C U M B B K I.A X D V A L I E V S T A T K N O R M A I. S C H O O L . Railroad Facilities. The Cumberland Valley Railroad passes directly in front of the buildings. „A t the opening and closing of each term the trains are scheduled to stop at the school grounds. This prevents any confusion to new students, and saves them the expense of trans­ ferring their baggage from the station to the school. The West­ ern Maryland and the Philadelphia and Reading Railroads have their stations convenient to the school, and the baggage is trans­ ferred from the station to the school free of charge to the students. It will thus be seen that the railroad accommodations are excel­ lent, and that students have no difficulty in reaching the school safely and conveniently. Growth of the School'. The Cumberland Valley State Normal School has had a mar­ velous growth in the later years of its history. Whether we view the school from the standpoint of its patronage, from the improve­ ment of its plant, or from the enrichment of its course of instruc­ tion, its growth is equally,creditable and worthy of our pride. Competing in almost every portion of its available territory with older normal schools for its students, it has steadily gained a foot­ hold in the confidence of the public which has ripened into a large attendance from a wide field of territory. A great many, of the counties of our State are represented on our roll of students, and our graduates are known throughout the entire Commonwealth as . progressive and successful teachers. We have increased and beautified our plant until it has be­ come an attractive object for the visitor. Old students are charmed and thrilled with pleasure when they behold the transformations which have been mhde in the building and on the campus. The old chapel with its pleasant memories has yielded to the fascina­ tions of the artist’s brush, the walls and ceilings in their new dress appear to the beholder as a beautiful dream, and students linger under their spell as though their ears was touched with the melo­ dies of sweetest music. The old campus with its huge bowlders of rock and cunning nooks, which served as hiding places for truant lovers, has melted away into beautiful slopes of green sward and winding drive ways. Cum berland V a l l e y St a t e N orm al S ch oo l. ii The course of study in our Normal School has been broadened until it contains the equivalent of the course of study found in the leading Normal Schools of the country. Our diplomas are recog­ nized in many of the most important States of the Union, and our graduates exempted from examination in the branches named in their certificates. Our Model School is conducted on practical lines. The schools into which our graduates go as teachers are kept constantly in mind in the training which they receive in our school of practice.- Our Model School is conducted on sound pedagogical principles, and both pupils and teachers are given’the best opportunities for learning. The one class being fitted to enter the higher field of Normal instruction, and the other class being fitted to become instructors to the youths of the Commonwealth. Courses of Study for Pennsylvania State Normal Schools as Revised by the Principals at their Annual Meeting, Nov. 10 1905. Normal Course. (Studies marked -with (*) are to be reviewed in Senior Year.) Junior Year. P e d a g o g ic s — School Management. UANGUAGE|r-*English Gram m ar, R eading and O rthography, L atin to Caesar. M a t h e m a t ic s — * Arithmetic, Algebra. N a t u r a l S c ie n c e — Physiology. H is t o r ic a l S c ie n c e — Geography, U. S. History, Civil Government of the United States and Pennsylvania. A r t s — Penmanship (an approved system, with a fair hand­ writing), Drawing (daily lessons for at least 20 Weeks), Vocal Music (elementary principles and daily exercises for at least 10 weeks), Bookkeeping (single entry, with a knowledge of common business.papers). P h y s ic a l C u l t u r e . 12 C u m berlan d V a l l e y St a t e N orm al S ch o o l. # Middle Year. P e d a g o g ic s — Psychology, Methods of Teaching. L a n g u a g e — Rhetoric and Composition, with elocutionary exercises; three books of Caesar. M a t h e m a t ic s — Plane Geometry, N a t u r a l S c ie n c e — Elements of Chemistry, Elements of Zoology, Botany. H is t o r ic a l S c ie n c e — General History, A r t s — Manual Training. • P h y s ic a l C u l t u r e . Senior Year. P e d a g o g ic s — -History of Education, Methods of Teaching, Practice of Teaching in Model School (at least 20 weeks, fortyfive minutes daily ^¡Thesis. L a n g u a g e — -Literature and Classics, three Orations of Cicero, thre.e Books of Virgil, Review English Grammar. M a t h e m a t ic s -—Solid Geometry, Plane Trigonometry and Surveying, Review Arithmetic. N a t u r a l S c i e n c e :— Physics, Elements of Geology. P h y s ic a l C u l t u r e . Substitutions. The following substitutions may be made : J u n io r Y e a r — German or French for Latin. M id d l e Y e a r — German or French for Latin ; Greek, Ger­ man or French for Chemistry. ^Se n io r Y e a r — English History, Ethics, Astronomy or Logic for Latin; Greek, German or French for Solid Geometry, T rig­ onometry and Surveying. Supplementary Course. [In addition to the Normal Course.] Leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Pedagogics. Philosophy of Education, Advanced Psychology. Discussion of Educational Questions; School Supervision, including School Law ; Devices for Teaching ; Educational Theories, etc. > School Apparatus and Appliances ; Description, Use, Prep­ aration. L A D IE S ’ D O R M IT O R Y C um berland V a l l e y S t a t e N orm al S ch o o l. 13 Leading to the Degree of Master o f Pedagogics. Two years’ teaching after graduation in the Normal course. Professional Reading, with abstracts ; History of Education in the United States (Boone), European Schools (Klemm), Sys­ tems of Education (Parsons). Sanitary Science, School Architecture, etc. Thesis. A full equivalent will be accepted for any of the text books named above. The courses in reading and classics for all the courses.shall be determined by the Board of Principals at their annual meeting, and shall be the same for all normal schools. Rules for Pinal Examinations, Admission to the Middle and Senior Classes, Etc. [For all the Normal Schools o f Pennsylvania.] 1. Admission to the Senior and Middle classes shall be de­ termined by the State Board of Examiners at the annual examina­ tion by the Board. 2. In order to be admitted to the Middle class at any State Normal School, persons must be examined by the State Board in all the Junior studies (except English Grammar and Arithmetic), and this examination shall be final. Persons who desire to be admitted to thfe Middle class without having previously attended a State Normal School, must pasS an examination by the Faculty and State Board of Examiners in the academic studies of the Junior year (except the Senior review studies).,; and Plane Geometry or the first Book of Caesar, and must complete School Management in the Middle year. 3. In order to be admitted to the Senior class, students must be examined by the State Board in all the Middle year studies (ex­ cept Methods), and this examination shall be final. -Persons who desire to be admitted to the Senior class without having previously attended a State Normal School, must pass an examination by the Faculty and State Board of Examiners in the academic studies of the entire course, except the review studies of the Senior year; and must devote their time during the Senior year to the profes­ sional studies of the course, and the review studies. i4 Cum berlan d V a l l e y St a t e N orm al S ch o o l. 4. I f the Faculty of any State Normal School, or the State Board of Examiners, decide that a person is not prepared to pass an examination by the State Board, he shall not be admitted to the same examination at any other State Normal School during the same school year. 5. If a person who has completed the examination required for admission to the Middle or Senior class at 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 of the school which the person desires to attend. Except for the reason here stated, no certificate set­ ting forth the passing of the Junior or Middle year studies shall be issued. 6. Candidates for graduation shall be examined by the State Board in all the branches of the Senior year, including English Grammar and' Arithmetic. They shall have the op­ portunity of being examined in any higher branches, including vocal and instrumental music and double-entry bookkeeping; and all studies completed by them shall be named in their certificates. 7. Persons who have been graduated may be examined at any State examination in any higher branches, and the Secretary of the Board of Examiners shall certify on the back of their di­ plomas to the passing of the branches completed aVsaid examina­ tion. 8. A 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 the Faculty and presented to the Board. The certificate for the studies of the Junior year shall also include the standing of applicants in the re­ view studies of the Senior year. 9. Graduates of State Normal Schools in the Normal Course and graduates of accredited colleges may become candidates for the degrees of Bachelor of Pedagogics and Master of Pedagogics. To obtain these degrees, candidates must be examined by the Fac­ ulty and the State Board upon the studies of the Supplementary Course. Three years’ successful teaching in the public schools of the State since graduation (or two years in the case of candidates Cum berland V a l l e y St a t e N orm al Sch o o l. EH who taught in Model School) will be required of all candidates for the degree of Master of Pedagogics, in addition to the branches of study indicated above. io. Attendance at a State Normal School during the entire Senior year will be required of all candidates for graduation; but candidates for the pedagogical degrees may prepare the required work in absentia. Certificates and Diplomas. A student who is graduated in any one of the courses will re­ ceive a certificate, in which will be named the branches, of the course, and which will confer upon him the right to teach in the public schools of the State two years without examination. A regular graduate who has continued his studies for two years, and has practiced his profession during two full annual terms, in the common schools of the State, will receive, upon pre­ senting to the Faculty and Board of Examiners a certificate of good moral character and skill in the art of teaching from the Board or Boards of Directors by whom he was employed, countersigned by the proper Superintendent of Schools, a second diploma or certifi­ cate, which will give him the privilege of teaching in the public schools of the State without examination. State Certificate. Practical teachers who have not attended a Normal School'as students may obtain a Teacher’s State Certificate on the following conditions: 1. A ll applicants must be twenty-one years of age, and must have taught in the common schools during three full annual terms, 2. They must present certificates in regard to moral charac­ ter and skill in practical teaching, similar to those presented by the regular graduates and have them signed by the same school officers. 3. They must be examined in all the branches in the course in which they desire a certificate by the faculty and Board of E x ­ aminers at the time of the annual examination at the school where application is made. 4. A thesis on some educational subject will be required as part of the examination. i6 C um be rlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . The certificates gained in accordance with these conditions will enumerate the branches of study in which the holder was found proficient, and confer upon him the professional degree to which the extent of his knowledge may entitle him. A ll diplomas and certificates are authorized and furnished by the State, and exempt those who hold them from any further ex­ amination by authorities acting under the provision of our common school laws. Requirements for Full Admission to Junior Class. 1 . A fair knowledge of the common branches which in­ clude Orthography, Reading, Writing, Geography, English Gram­ mar, Arithmetic, Algebra, Physiology, History, United States and Civil Government. 2. A certificate of high school graduation or a public school diploma will be taken in lieu of an examination in the foregoing subjects for admission to the Junior class. Course of Study by Terms. Junior Year. Fall T erm . Drawing', Reading, Spelling, History, Arithmetic; ; Latin, Algebra, Grammar, v Physiology, School Management, Music, Physical Culture. W in t e r T e r m . Drawing, Reading, Spelling, Civil Government, Arithmetic, Latin, Algebra, Grammar, Geography (Political), School Management, Music, Physical Culture. S p r in g T e r m . Drawing, Reading, Spelling, Bookkeeping, Latin, Algebra, Grammar, Geography (Physical), School Management, Music, Physical Culture. Middle Year. Fall T erm , W in t e r T e r m . Rhetoric, Zoology, C'.esar, Chemistry or German, Geometry (Plane),. Psychology, Elocution, Physical Culture. General History, Zoology, Caesar, Methods, Chemistry or German, Geometry (Plane), , Psychology, Physical Culture. S p r in g T e r m . General History, Botany, Caesar, Methods, Chemistry or German, Geometry (Plane), Psychology, Physical Culture. C u m be rlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N orm a l S ch o o l . 17 Senior Year, Fall T erm . Literature, Grammar, Methods, Cicero, Solid Geometry or German, Physics, Arithmetic, Teaching, Physical Culture. S p r in g T e r m . W in t e r T e r m . Literature, Literature, Grammar, Grammar, History of Education, History of Education, Geology, Geology, Virgil, Virgil, Surveying or German, Trigonometry or Physics, German, Teaching, Physics, Physical Culture. Teaching, Physical Culture. Text Books. Junior Year. Arithmetic— Durell and Robbins— Advanced Practical. Algebra— Durell and Robbins— School Algebra. Bookkeeping— Messervey— Single Eniry. Drawing— Prang. Grammar— Patterson— Advanced Grammar. Geography (Political)— Morton. Geography (Physical)— Warren. History— U. S .WgMorris. Latin— Collar and Daniell. Physiology— Blaisdell— Life and Health. School Management— Seeley. Civil Government— Shimmell— Pennsylvania Citizen. Reading— Emerson— Vol. I. Spelling— Rice— Rational. Music— Loomis. Middle Year. Rhetoric— Lockwood and Emerson. General History— Myers. Botany— Leavitt— Outlines of Botany. Zoology— Steele. Caesar— Harkness and Forbes. German Grammar—-Joynes-Meissner. French Grammar— Frazer and Squaires, Chemistry— Remse7i— Laboratory Manual. Psychology— Putnam. Geometry ( P l a n e Wentworth. Elocution— Emerson— Vol. I I i8 C um be rlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N orm a l S ch o o l . Senior Year. Literature— Halleck. History of Education— Seeley. Cicero— Allen and Greenough. Virgil— Greenough and Kittridge. Geometry (. S olid tfS Wentworth. Trignometry— Wentworth. Surveying— Wentworth. German^f Gluck Auf-—Muller. Physics— Hoadley. Arithmetic— Smith— Advanced. Grammar— Patterson*^-Advanced. Geology— Tarr. N ote ¡— Students should bring with them such standard text books as they have for the purpose of reference. Expenses and Admission of Students. COPY OF CLAUSE IN THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION BILL RELAT­ ING TO FREE TUITION IN STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS. For the support of the public schools and Normal Schools of this Commonwealth for the two years commencing on the first day of June, one thousand nine hundred and five, the sum of eleven million dollars. * * • * * And provided, further, That out of the amount hereby appropriated there shall be paid for the education of teachers in the State Normal Schools the sum four hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be applied as fol­ lows : For each student over seventeen years of age who shall sign an agreement binding said student to teach in the common schools of this State two full annual terms, there shall be paid the sum of one dollar and fifty cents a week in full payment of the expenses for tuition of said student, provided that each student in a State Normal school drawing an allowance from the State must receive regular instruction in the science and art of teaching in a special class devoted to that subject for the whole time for which such allowance is drawn, which amount shall be paid upon the warrants of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. . E xpe n ses of B o a r d in g S t u d e n t s . Tuition, boarding and enrollment fee for Fall Term . . , $87.50 Tuition, boarding and enrollment fee for Fall Term with State Aid deducted . . . . . ...................................65.00 Tuition, boarding and enrollment fee for Winter Term . . 71.00 Tuition, boarding and enrollment fee for Winter Term with State Aid deducted. . . . . .................... ... . 53.00 Tuition, boarding and enrollment fee for Spring Term . . 71.50 Tuition, boarding and enrollment fee for Spring Term with State Aid deducted ........................................... 52.00 C um be rlan d V a l l e y St a t e N orm a l S ch oo l . 19 Students who enter school at the opening of the Fall Term and remain until the close of the school year will pay five dollars less for the Winter Term and five dollars less for the Spring Term than the advertised rates for each of these terms. Students who enter at the beginning of the Winter Term and remain until the -close of the school year will pay five dollars less than the adver­ tised rates for the Spring Term. Tuition, boarding, and enrollment fee for entire school year . .......................................................................... $220.00 'Tuition, boarding, and enrollment fee for entire school year, with State Aid deducted....................... ... . 160.00 E xpe n ses of Da y Stu d e n ts. Tuition and enrollment fee for Fall Term..............................$27.50 Tuition and enrollment fee, with State Aid deducted .. 5.00 Tuition and enrollment fee for Winter T e rm ................ 23.00 Tuition andenrollment fee, with State Aid deducted , . 5.00 Tuition and enrollment fee for Spring Term . . . . . . 24.50 Tuition andenrollment fee for Spring Term, with State Aid deducted........................... 5.00 Tuition and enrollment fee for entire school year . . . . 65.00 "Tuition and enrollment fee for entire school year, with State Aid d e d u c te d ................................................... 5.00 Pa y m e n t s . For boarding students, Fall Term, $40.00 on entrance, the remainder on October 25th ; Winter Term, $35.00 at beginning of the term (or $30.00 if in attendance the previous term), and the remainder February 12th ; Spring Term, $37.50 at the beginning o f the term (or $32.50 if in attendance the previous term), and The remainder on May 16th. For day students not entitled to State Aid, $15,001 on en­ trance, the remainder on October 25th ; Winter Term; $15.00 at the beginning of the term (or $10.00 if in attendance the preced­ ing term), and the remainder on February 12th; Spring Term. $15.00 at the beginning of the term (or $10.00 if in attendance the preceding term), and the remainder on May 16th. The enrollment fee is included in the foregoing payments. For day students who are entitled to State Aid, the enrollment fee of $5.00 is to be paid on day of entrance. The State Aidcan- 20 C u m be rlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N o r m a l S ch ool . cels the remainder of the payments for the different terms. The enrollment fee is charged but once each year. In case of a deficiency in the amount appropriated by the State for State Aid to students, each student will receive his propor­ tionate share of the appropriation. Students may have the privilege of rooming alone by paying 50 cents per week extra. No incidental fees of any kind are charged. The only addi­ tional necessary expense to the student is for books and stationery, which are furnished in the building at reduced rates. Teachers whose schools do not close until after the beginning of the Spring Term, are charged by the week at regular term rates, if they enter when their schools close and finish the term. Students absent for one week or longer on account of per­ sonal sickness are entitled to full deduction for boarding for the time missed. No deduction will be made for absence occurring during the first two or last two weeks of a term unless by special arrange­ ment made beforehand. No deduction will be made for a part of a week. RULES OE ADMISSION. Students will be admitted at any time during the term, and classified according to their attainments. When possible, students should enter at the beginning of a term and remain until its close. Recitations begin on the first Tuesday of each term, and new students are classified promptly when they enter. The first duty of the new student upon entering school is to call at the principal’s office and register. Students will not be allowed to board outside the building ex­ cepting with parents or near relatives. SCHOOL TERMS OE 1906-1907. The school year consists of forty weeks, and is divided into three terms. The Fall Term begins on the first Monday in Sep­ tember, and lasts fifteen weeks. The Winter Term begins the last Monday in December, and continues twelve weeks. The Spring Term begins the first Monday in April, and continues thirteen weeks. There will be a vacation of two weeks between the Fall and the Winter Term, and a vacation of one week be­ tween the Winter and Spring Term. \ AT H L E T IC * FIELD AND GRA N D S T A N D C um be rlan d V a l l e y St a t e N orm a l S ch o o l . 21 INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Extra charges will be made for music, as follows : Two lessons per week with two periods of practice each day. Lessons on piano for Fall Term ............................$22.50 Lessons on piano for Winter Term. . . . . . . 18.00 Lessons on piano for Spring T erm ........................19.50 Students taking but one lesson per week with but one period of practice each day : For Fall T e r m ............................................... . . $11.25 For Winter Term . . . . . • . . • • . „9.00 For Spring Term . ........................ - . . . . • . 9-75 Lessons in voice culture 50 cents per lesson. STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING. Stenography...........................................$15.00 per term. T yp ew ritin g................... . . . . . . 5.00 per term. GOVERNMENT OF SCHOOL. A ll school government should have for its end the develop­ ment of character in the individual student. Any method ot government which does not secure this important end is wrong in principle. In a Normal school where the student is being trained to govern other students, there can be no excuse for loose govern­ ment. No person is qualified to teach successfully in the public schools until he has attained a complete mastery over himself. The individual who has been trained in school to habits of selfcontrol and a wise self direction has received the best training which any school can give him. We rely largely upon the honor and self respect of our students in our efforts to control. A Normal school is not a re­ formatory, and parents and guardians are requested not to send vicious or immoral students to our institution to be educated. A few such students, if retained in a boarding school, vitiate the entire moral atmosphere of the school, and make it an unsafe place for even the well-behaved student to undertake his educa­ tion. We notify the parents when we find their children are not attentive to their studies, and if this course does not remedy the matter, the parents will be asked to withdraw them from the 22 C u m be rlan d V a l l e y S t a t e .N orm a l S ch oo l . school. We have no desire to receive money for tuition from students who are not making good use of their opportunities to receive an education. From a wide experience with students we have found obedi­ ence on their part to the following rules and regulations necessary ' to the successful management and control of a Normal School, and also for the best interests of the students themselves. No regulations are made which we do not regard as important: TIME REGULATIONS. 1. 2. Students will rise at 6.00 A. m , and retire at 10 p. M. Recitation hours from 8.00 to 12.00 A. m . and 1.00 to 4.00 P. M. 3. Chapel services at 8.45 a . m . 4. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. Attendance voluntary. 5. “ Normal” and “ Philomathean” Literary societies meet Friday evenings at 7.30. 6. Breakfast at 7.00 A. M., dinner at 12.15 p - M-> and sup­ per at 6.00 p . M. 7. Principal’s office hours for students immediately after meals. 8. Y : W. C. A . and Y . M. C. 'A . meetings on Sunday at 6.00 P. M. 9. . Study hour from 7.00 to 10.00 p. m . CLASS REGULATIONS. 1. Students must be regular and prompt in their attendance upon classes unless detained by sickness or absence from the school. 2. Music pupils will have regular hours assigned for prac­ tice, and during that time no visitors will be permitted to be pres­ ent. 3. No student will be allowed to take more studies than he can pursue profitably, nor fewer than are necessary to keep him sufficiently employed. 4. Students must attend classes up to the time of their leav­ ing school. 5. A ll students must be present at the daily chapel exercises, unless excused. C u m be rlan d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S ch oo l . 23 6. Ladies are expected, when exercising in the gymnasium, to wear the adopted suit of two pieces, blouse and divided skirt of dark blue flannel. 7. Both ladies and gentlemen must wear the regular gymna­ sium shoe— rubber sole shoes are not allowed. Building and Room Regulations. 1. Each student will be held responsible for the condition of his room and its furniture, and he will be charged with any loss or unnecessary damage. 2. No changes or alterations must be made in the permanent parts of fixtures of the room; nor nails driven into the walls with­ out permission of the steward. 3. No water, paper or other material shall be thrown from the windows or porticos of the buildings. 4. Standing in groups at the main entrance or in the corri­ dors, loud talking, whistling or unnecessary noise is forbidden. 5. Students are requested to provide themselves with slippers for the building. 6. Students furnish their own towels, napkins, rings, soap and brushes. A ll articles of clothing sent to the laundry must be distinctly marked with the student’s full name. 7. Students may be required to change their rooms or to board out of the building if deemed best by the Principal of the school. Social Regulations. 1. Day students will not call at the rooms of boarders, nor stop in their rooms over night, unless by permission of the Prin­ cipal. Boarding students will be held responsible to the Princi­ pal for the observance of this rule. 2. Boarding students will not be permitted to visit in town on Sunday, nor remain in town over night, excepting with near relatives. 3. Visitors to the building will be regarded as under the same regulations as the students. 4. Lady students will not be permitted to leave the campus unless by permission of the Principal or a member of the Eaculty. 5. Visiting the buildings or grounds on Sunday will not be 24 C um be rlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N o rm a l S ch o o l . permitted, nor will students be allowed to make or recieve calls during study or school hours. 6. Radies and gentlemen will not be permitted to hold pro­ longed conversations with one another, either in the building or upon the grounds, unless in connection with school duties, and then only by permission of the Principal or member of the Faculty. 7. Students will receive visits from relatives or friends in the reception room only; an exception will be made in the case of parents, who will be permitted to visit in their children’s rooms. 8. Students are under the regulations of the school going to and coming from their homes. 9. Students will select their own physician without recom­ mendation from any member of the Faculty. 10. Students wishing to visit their homes or other places during the term must present written permits from the parents to the Principal. Health Regulations. 1. Students upon entering school must present physicians’ certificates showing that they have been successfully vaccinated. 2. Students during vacation, or at any time when they are absent from school, must avoid exposure to contagious or infecti­ ous diseases. 3. Students will be expected to observe proper hygienic rules during the time they are enrolled as members of the school. 4. Students will not be allowed to remain in the school if they are known to have any bodily ailments which would make their presence in the school a menace to the physical welfare of the other students of the institution. 5. Students will not be permitted to remain in school whose habits are deleterious to the physical comfort and welfare of the other students. Sabbath Regulations. 1. Students are required to be present at the Sunday morn­ ing services of one of the churches in the town, unless excused by the Principal. The selection of the church is left to the parent for determination. , 2. Students are required to attend the Sunday School held in the Normal chapel every Sunday morning, unless properly excused. LIBRARY C um berlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N orm al S ch o o l. 25 3. From 2:00 p . m . to 5:00 p. m . will be observed as a quiet period. During this time no singing, loud talking, or other un­ necessary noise will be allowed in the building. It must not be understood that the forgoing regulations em­ brace all the duties and obligations devolving upon the individual student. No list of rules can be made vAiich would cover every duty of the student under all the possible contingencies of Normal School life. And, on the other hand, there are many habits and forms of conduct so obviously out of harmony with the obliga­ tions of the person who is preparing to teach that it is not .deemed necessary to prohibit them by formal rule. We have reference to the use of tobacco, the drinking of alcoholic liquors as a bever­ age, the utterance of profane or vulgar language, the reading of ob­ scene literature, filthiness in personal habits and slovenliness or indecency in dress. These and other similar objectional habits can be best met by general counsel from the chapel desk, and in­ cidentally by the instruction in the class room. Where this plan fails, a formal rule against the habit will be found a weak barrier in the way of its continuance. Our standard of conduct for those who are preparing to teach under the tuition of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School is so high that it would preclude anyone from looking to the pro­ fession of teaching for a life calling, whose habits and conduct are not worthy the imitation of the children who may be placed under his instruction. Department of Pedagogics. PSYCHOLOGY. The teacher must know the mind he proposes to develop its laws and the principles governing its growth. In order that the subject may not become dry and uninteresting, the facts and prin­ ciples involved in its study are very fully illustrated. ■ The student is made familiar with the facts gathered from physiological, as well as introspective, psychology. The subject is presented in such a way as to quicken interest in mind study, and especially in the study of the child mind. The application of the subject to the laws and principles of teaching is clearly and fully presented. 26 C u m be rlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N orm al S ch oo l . METHODS. The latest improved methods of teaching the various subjects are given to the Senior class by specialists in the different depart­ ments of teaching. Both the science and art of teaching are most fully dealt with, and the student-teacher is made acquainted with the very best ideas upo#the subject of instruction. The various methods given are fully exemplified before the Senior class, so that the members may fully understand how to apply them. In this department care is taken not to make the student-teacher a mere imitator, but he is left to a certain extent to work out his own special devices and methods, thus developing originality in his work SCHOOL MANAGEMENT. The art of managing and conducting a school is made a prominent part of the teacher’s professional training. He is given approved plans concerning the location, arrangement and orna­ mentation of school grounds, and the latest and best plans for the construction of school buildings. He is given the best experience in the heating, lighting, ventilating and furnishing of school­ rooms. He is taught how to organize and govern successfully, how to conduct recitations, how to keep pupils profitably em­ ployed, how to classify an ungraded school, and how to arouse an interest among parents in school work. The importance of making moral training the primary end in school government is fully emphasized. The value of a school requirement is measured by its effects upon the moral nature o f the pupils. That school is best controlled where the pupils are gradually gaining increased power of self-control and a safer selfdirection. HISTORY OF EDUCATION. In the History of Education the student is given the develop­ ment of the educational ideal among the leading nations of his­ tory. The various theories of education practiced in different countries at different times are clearly presented, and the student, is given the data necessary in order that he may arrive at a safe judgment as to the comparative value of the leading theories made use of by these countries. The lives of the leading educational reformers are given in such a manner as to inspire the teacher with greater earnestnessand zeal in his work. C um berland V a l l e y St a t e N orm al Sch oo l. 27 The History of Education in the United States is given spe­ cial attention, and the student is led to appreciate the power of education in the uplifting of the people. The relation of educa­ tion to good citizenship is shown in the fact that the States hav­ ing the best systems of education have had the widest influence in directing the governmental policy of the nation. MODEL SCHOOL. The Model School is the most distinctive feature of a Nor­ mal School course. Here the student teacher applies the methods he has learned, and his skill is tested by competent critics. In a well directed Model School the experience of the indi­ vidual teacher results in daily improvement in the application of scientific methods. For a young person to have the supervision and counsel of skilled teachers in the class-room must necessarily be of great advantage to him. We attach great importance to the work of the Model School. We employ as critic teachers in the Model School those who have had special training for this line of work. We have in this department pupils in all the grades usually found in our public schools. The experience which our gradu­ ates are able to secure in their practice teaching is of inestimable value to them. The reason that such a large percentage of our graduates succeed as teachers is due às much to the agency of the training department as to the instruction given in any other de­ partment of the school. The Normal School that does not properly emphasize the work of thé model department is denying to its graduates one of the most important advantages that can be secured in a well organized school for the preparation ofteachers. To have our faults corrected before they become habits, to learn how to prepare and present subjects to classes, and to know how to measure the daily progress of our pupils, are sources of power and influence which cannot help but tend toward our suc­ cess in the class room. Department of Languages. LATIN. In the Latin department the Junior work consists of a thor­ ough drill in the common forms of the Declensions and Conjuga- 28 C um berlan d V a l l e y St a t e N orm al S ch o o l. tions, and the simple rules of Syntax, with written translations of English to Latin. Then harder exercises, Roman fables and his­ tory are read. Upon the completion of this course the student is thoroughly prepared to study Caesar intelligently. In the Middle year Caesar is studied. During this year the student is required to put into practice his knowledge of Syntax and inflectional endings. The greatest effort is made to secure an elegant rendering of the text into idiomatic English, and to fur­ nish the student with a good vocabulary of words derived from the Latin. Cicero and Virgil are read during the Senior year. It is the aim of the department in the study of these classics to introduce supplementary work on Mythology, Roman customs and history. During the entire course particular stress is laid upon pure Eng­ lish translations. GREEK. Greek may be elected in the Middle and Senior years. Dur­ ing the first year the student is well grounded in the elementary forms and common rules of Greek grammar. A good vocabulary and an introduction to the Anabasis is required. During the secpnd year the study of the Anabasis is contin­ ued. Also portions of the Iliad or the Odyssey are read. GERMAN AND PRENCH. In this department, great stress is laid upon the fact that the student is benefited more by learning how to translate easy texts at sight than in the acquisition of a slight ability to speak either language. Therefore easy works are selected in order to acquaint the student with the idioms and elements of grammar, and enable him to read rapidly. Department of English. ORTHOGRAPHY. Considerable importance is attached to the subject of Orthog­ raphy. The exercises in this branch are something more than mere memory lessons; they include a Careful study of words. Enunciation, pronunciation,oral and written spelling,and the mean­ ing and use of words are embraced in the study of this subject. Through the instruction in this branch the pupil’s vocabu­ lary is enlarged, and his ability to express his ideas increased. 11 ¡3J ' l§8Bf R EA R VIEW OF C H A P E L Cu m berlan d V a l l e y St a t e N orm al S ch o o l. 29 READING. Reading, lies at the foundation of all other branches of study; he who can rapidly and fully grasp a writer’s meaning will find this power to be of great assistance to him in all the subjects be­ longing to a course of instruction. Every effort will be made to develop the individuality of the pupil, and to give him a thorough knowledge of the natural laws of expression. The aim of this department is two-fold : first— to develop in the pupil the power to understand thoroughly the meaning of language, to cultivate his imagination, to awaken his sympathies, and to enable him to appreciate and love good litera­ ture : second— to develop in the pupil the power to express thought, whether it be his own or that of another, with ease, in­ telligence and power GRAMMAR. The study of the technical rules of grammar develops the powers of the mind ; analysis helps the student to grasp the mean­ ing of the expression clearly and quickly, and composition en­ ables him to use the best form and style in the expression of thought. Due attention will be paid to parsing, and analysis and struc­ tural forms of the language. Students are encouraged to select from standard authors examples illustrating the various forms of expression. They thus familiarize themselves with the best forms of classic English. COMPOSITION. Special attention will be paid to English composition during the coming year. A ll classes will be divided into sections, and each section placed under the charge of a competent teacher. These sections will be made small enough to enable the teacher to examine care­ fully the work of the individual student. The work, which will be given weekly, will involve the writ­ ing of compositions, analysis of subjects and the study of the rules of capitalization, punctuation and paragraphing. RHETORIC. Rhetoric treats of the various forms of language, their special meanings and applications. A knowledge of the subject enables the student to understand 3° C um berland V a l l e y St a t e N orm al Sch o o l. the principles of the various kinds of composition, to appreciate beauty of expression and to acquire a good, clear style. ENGLISH LITERATURE. The primary aim in the teaching of literature should be to cultivate a love for the beautiful and the true through the study o f the best thoughts of great authors. Thé study of the masterpieces of literature will enable the pupil to discriminate between what is elevating and instructive and what is trivial or harmful. During the coming year attention will be paid to the general outline of English and American Literature, but special stress will be laid upon certain classics. The list of classics that has been recommended by the Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools of the Middle States and Maryland for admission to col­ lege in 1907 will be used during the coming year. Department of Mathematics. ARITHMETIC. In Arithmetic the aim is to make the subject thoroughly prac­ tical. Students are given to understand the importance of having pupils trained to rapid and accurate work in the fundamental rules. Considerable time is spent in teaching the subjects which have a direct bearing upon the every-day affairs of life. A great deal of time is given to the methods of treating common and deci­ mal fractions and percentage, as these subjects enter into many of the business problems of daily life. As far as possible, we adhere to the inductive method of teach­ ing the subject. Suggestions for the construction of original problems are frequently given throughout the course. ALGEBRA. It is the aim in this subject to give the student a clear and complete knowledge of what is embraced in a standard work on Elementary Algebra. An effort is made to develop the subject gradually enough to make the pupil feel that he is mastering the subject as he proceeds. C um berland V a l l e y St a t e N orm al Sch oo l. 31 In giving definitions, particular attention is paid to clearness and brevity of expression. Rules are deduced from processes given in order that the student may get the principles involved. Particular attention is paid to factoring, as a thorough knowledge of this subject is necessary to success in the solution of many algebraic problems. GEOMETRY. The purpose of teaching Geometry is first to discipline the mind in sound reasoning; the knowledge obtained must be re­ garded as of secondary importance. The following principles laid down by Pascal are closely followed: “ To have no obscure terms undefined; to assume nothing not perfectly evident; to prove everything at all doubtful, by reference to admitted princi­ ples.” Great care is taken to have the definitions correctly given and accurately learned. That which is necessary rather than that which is novel and interesting, is selected for the student to learn. The subject of Geometry is introduced by lessons in geomet­ rical drawing in the Junior year. The familiarity thus gained with geometrical concepts will assist the student very much when he comes to make use of these concepts .in his demonstrations, and will also help him to a fuller comprehension of the definitions of geometrical terms. In order that the teacher may be certain that students do their own reasoning, a great deal of attention is given to the dem­ onstrations of original theorems. TRIGONOMETRY AND SURVEYING. The subject of Trigonometry has increased in its scope until it has become a practical subject. The work of calculating has been made easier by the computation of the numerical values of the trigonometric functions and the creation of a serviceable sys­ tem of logarithms. An effort is made to familiarize thoroughly the student with the principles of this subject as well as with a thorough use of the tables. Besides this interesting and practical problems are selected with a view to awaken a real loveforstudy. The subject of surveying,is presented in a clear and intelli­ gible way according to the methods in actual use at the present day. 32 C u m berlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N orm al Sch oo l. Department of Matural Sciences. PHYSIOLOGY. The work in Physiology and Hygiene is designed to give the student such a knowledge of the structure and functions of the principal organs of the body as will enable him to understand the conditions under which these organs best perform their respective offices. The subject of Hygiene is presented with special fullness, embracing the subjects: of ventilation and warming, exercise, clothing, the organs of special sense, the effects of alcohol and narcotics on the system, and the essential conditions for health in the school-room. BOTANY. This subject is taught with special reference to training the powers of observation. Our aim is not merely to train the pupil to identify plants, but to give him a thorough knowledge of the plant itself, which is far more important than its name, however desirable that may be. With this end in view, a knowledge of plant structure, physiology, growth and reproduction is first ob­ tained. The student is then required to do daily work in analyz­ ing, recording, classifying and preparing specimens. Frequent botanical excursions are made, and, as far as possi­ ble, each student collects his own plants for work. A written analysis of at least forty plants and a carefully prepared herbarium of not less than the same number of specimens are required of each student. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. During the past year our facilities for teaching this subject have been much improved. A number of valuable pieces of ap­ paratus of the most improved pattern, have been added to the lab­ oratory. More attention is given to the construction and use of inexpensive home-made apparatus, thus enabling our students to become better equipped to teach the elements of this branch in schools not having apparatus. It is our aim to prepare teachers to develop in their pupils the desire and ability to be observers, experimenters and investigators. Mere mechanical study and C u m berlan d V a l l e y St a t e N orm al Sch oo l. 33 recitation may serve to store the memory with facts, but requisite discipline is only secured when the pupil is trained to collect facts by his own observation and experiment, and made to reason upon them. What the student wants is such a knowledge of the sub­ ject as will enable him to work practically with the principles he has learned. This we aim to give him. ZOOLOGY. The students of the middle year study Zoology two terms. The method is, so far as practicable, on the laboratory plan. Animals representing different types are carefully studied, also their characteristics and classification. This branch is taught with a special view of enabling those who study it to make use of their knowledge in training the senses of children and giving them correct habits of observation and investigation. GOEOLOGY. The students of the Senior year study Geology two terms. The method used is the laboratory and field method. The school is now in possession of a large collection of geological specimens which will be arranged and classified for the instruction of next year’s class and the classes following. The country around Shippensburg is a very excellent one for geological excursions. The rock formations of the surrounding country afford a good field for the collection of geological specimens. CHEMISTRY. Chemistry may be pursued by the students for a whole year. To meet the demands of the new course of study, the school has recently fitted up a very fine chemical -laboratory. Part of the time of the class is devoted to instruction in the theory of chem­ istry, but most of it is devoted to individual work, the Students making their own experiments and tests and carefully recording the results of their labor. 34 C um berland V a l l e y S t a t e N orm al S ch oo l. Department of historical Sciences. GEOGRAPHY. - Physical , Mathematical and Political Geography are included in this course. Commercial Geography is given considerable prominence in this department. Less attention is given to insig­ nificant natural and political divisions than they have received heretofore, and more time applied to the study of the manufac­ tures, commerce and farming and mine products. Comparative Geography is made prominent in dealing with this important subject. By comparison the pupils get clearer ideas of geographical divisions and places, and they are able to retain their impressions longer. The railways and commercial routes are definitely traced, and numerous imaginary trips are made to different parts of the globe. The geographical informa­ tion of the pupils is often drawn upon to furnish material for com­ position writing. The home geography of the pupil is,carefully and accurately given as the first step in teaching this interesting subject. The primary concepts of position, direction, distance, soil, climate and natural productions are learned by the pupil as part of his first geographical knowledge. HISTORY OF UNITED STATES. History is taught primarily to impart to the student a knowl­ edge of events and the causes which have produced them. The method of teaching History which results in giving the student simply a knowledge of the facts of thesubject, although very com­ monly employed, cannot be too strongly condemned. Unless the relation of cause to effect is carefully traced, the student fails to get any real benefit from the study of the subject. . The proper teaching of United States History will develop a deeper love of country in the mind of the student, and lead him to appreciate more fully the blessings o f the government under which he lives. The study of the great lives in the history of our nation has a tendency to develop character in the pupil as well as devotion to liberty and union. Cum berland V a l l e y St a t e N orm al Sch o o l. 35 CIVIL GOVERNMENT. The proper instruction •of the student in Civil Government includes a clear exposition of the great principles underlying the ■ Constitution, with a summary of the legislative provisions in which they have been embodied. As the details of a government are usually more interesting and more important to the average -student than. the theories of government that may be obtained from its written Constitution, the agencies of government and its ■ machinery are very fully presented. GENERAL HISTORY. The work in this subject is limited to an intensive study of the history of Greece, Rome and England, and a brief consideraof the Protestant Reformation. The movement in history, and the “ logically germinal facts” of history with, their determining Torce, is the ideal of instruction. Department of Arts. BOOKKEEPING. In earlier days only those who expected to become account­ ants and merchants thought it necessary to study bookkeeping; but public sentiment in this respect, in recent years, has been rapidly changing. It is now generally admitted that every person should be able to record properly common business transactions. The simpler forms of bookkeeping must, therefore, be taught in the public schools to meet the public demand for this kind of knowledge as a part of the education of every child who reaches The grammar school. To prepare teachers to teach this subject is therefore an im­ portant part of the work of every Normal school. PENMANSHIP. A poor penman is at almost as great a disadvantage as he who speaks with a stammering or lisping tongue. The difficulty -of recognizing the words of a poor writer interferes with the quick ^grasping of the thought. We aim to secure rapidity and legibili- 36 Cum berlan d V a l l e y St a t e N orm al S ch o o l. ty, and we use the Spencerian system as a guide in practice. The student is expected to understand the theory of an approved sys­ tem, and to be able to explain it intelligently to a class of children. DRAWING. One of the good definitions of art describes it as a means of manifesting the Divine in material form for the apprehension of the senses and the reason. This definition makes art one of the three highest products of the soul. Manu-Mental training being the object of art education to­ day, our art course has a two-fold aim : to train the hand to deli­ cacy, grace and speed of execution ; to instill ideas of beauty, and to cultivate habits of observation, good judgment and originality of thought. The student who arrives at these ends will, as a teacher, have ability to illustrate lessons. As a practical man of affairs, he will possess a rapid and accurate means of thought expression. So­ cially, he will be known' as a person of cultivated taste. NORMAL ART COURSE OF THE JUNIOR YEAR. (Based upon the Prang system of Form Study and Drawing). F r e e -h a n d P e r s p e c t i v e . — From geometrical solids. P e n c il S k e t c h i n g .— From still life. From nature. C o n s t r u c t iv e D r a w i n g .— Working drawings from type forms. C l a y M o d e l i n g .j^ F ro m nature. From casts. C h a r c o a l D r a w i n g .—-From casts. From still life. H is t o r y o f A r t .— From talks relating to Architecture and Sculpture. D e s ig n .;— Surface patterns. Book covers, etc. VOCAL MUSIC. In the vocal department are given, free of charge, class lessons, in which the pupils are taught the rudiments of music and the theory of sight singing. Practice in singing the best part songs and choruses furnish not only the necessary drill in reading music, •but also a knowledge of good music. Those taking the profes­ sional course receive instruction in the best method of teaching music, and thus are enabled to supply one of the greatest needs of the time, that of teachers of music in the public schools. RO CH C u m berlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N o rm a l S ch o o l . 37 PIANO FORTE COURSE OF STUDY. F IR S T Y E A R . Emery’s Foundation Studies. Studies from Kohler, Eoeschhorn and Duvernoy. Easy and progressive pieces. Major Scales and arpeggios. SECO N D Y E A R . Studies from Berent, Heller, Turner, Octave Studies. Studies for left hand alone. Selection from Mozart, Mendelssohn and modern composers. Daily practice of teachinque. T H IR D Y E A R . Study from Cramer, Bach, Turner’s Elements of Modern Octave Playing. Selections from Beethoven, Schuman, Chopin and modern composers. Daily practice of technique. From three to four years will be required to complete the course satisfactorily. The course in Voice Culture has been arranged to cover three years, and comprises studies for voice placing, breath control, pro­ nunciation and voice development. STENOGRAPHY. “ To save time is to lengthen life,’ ’ says the author of one of the best systems of stenography. The advantages of shorthand are so many and so manifest that only a few years will elapse until it will become the universal medium for correspondence. The principles of shorthand are so simple that any ordinary child can learn them. The time has come when every writer, teacher, lawyer and clergyman should acquire this art. It saves time. It saves space. It saves paper. It quickens the mind as well as the hand. Stenography and typewriting when combined, offer fine busi­ ness opportunities to young men and women, with fair compen­ sation. This department has made a good beginning, and we expect to accomplish still more the coming year. 3& CUM BERLAND V A L E E V S T A T E N O R M A L SCHÒOL. Department of Physical Culture. “ A sound mind in a sound body” is an end worth working for. One of the objects of this department is to assist students in maintaining a sound body if they possess it, and to acquire it if it be lacking. Regular systematic exercise will produce an erect,, graceful carriage, and will aid iu Overcoming such common phy­ sical defects as round shoulders,' drooping head and flat chest. The prescribed amount of exercise in the gymnasium under a competent instructor, is expected of all students. In the Junior year instruction is given in military drill, free movements and the use of light apparatus. In the Senior year a course in public school gymnastics is given, with notes on the Subject. Practical Work for the school room is emphasized. RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. Our students are furnished excellent opportunities for spiritual growth and development. We have a prayer and lecture service every Wednesday evening conducted by a member of the Faculty, to which all the students are invited. The service is attended by a large number of students, and is full of interest and profit. We have a Sabbath School organized among the students. This service is held every Sabbath morning, and the exercises are highly appreciated and greatly enjoyed by the school. The school is divided into classes, each class being taught by a member of thè Faculty. The International Lesson is Used. Students, Unless excused by the Principal, are required to at­ tend the church Of their choice every Sabbath morning. The church attendance in connection with the religious Services at the school, offers to them all the spiritual advantages that they would receive at their OWn homes, in all proper Ways Christian influ­ ences are thrown around the pupil, making his School life to con­ form as nearly às possible to home life in a Christian family. A Young Men’s Christian Association and a Young Women’s Christian Association have been formed among the students. These societies have been doing a great work for the growth of religious sentiment in the school. These associations are nondenominational in character, and they are therefore well adapted to develop the kind of religious spirit which every State Normal School should nourish and cherish. C uM B E R L A N B V A L L E Y S T A T E N O RM AL SCH OOL. 39 LITERARY SOCIETIES. Among the most valuable auxiliaries to a Normal School or College are its literary societies. The Normal and Philomathean societies are strong, vigorous associations, and in their growth are keeping equal pace with the growth of the school. They meet in separate halls every Friday evening for the rendering of carefully prepared programs. These programs are highly enter­ taining' and instructive, and those who take part in rendering them bestow ample labor and care on their preparation. The libraries of the two societies have been donated to the school and now form part of the general school library. As the school library is in charge of a librarian, the books donated by the societies will be much more serviceable to the students since they have been classified and placed on the shelves of the school library. The societies are to be commended for their generosity in making a gift of their libraries to the school. READING ROOM. The Reading-Room of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School is one of its most important features. A ll the prominent magazines, periodicals', and many newspapers, daily and weekly, are found upon the shelves and on the fifes in the handsome room fitted up for library and reading-room purposes. The students are encouraged to make good use of its privi­ leges, and the results are most gratifying. A librarian is always in charge of the room when it is open, in order that perfect quiet may reign, and that the students may get the largest profit possi­ ble from their hoursspent in the reading-room. The studentwho has graduated from a Normal School without having acquired a taste for good literature, and a knowledge of how to read with the greatest profit, is but poorly equipped for the work of teaching. ADVANTAGES. r. A lecture course of six numbers will be given by the Normal School during the coming year. These lectures will be free to all students in attendance at the time the lectures are given. None but high class lecturers will be selected. 2. The training our graduates get in the Model School is not surpassed and scarcely equalled by any of the other Normal Schools of the state. Our Seniors do actual teaching in the 4° C um berland V a l l e y St a t e N orm al S ch o o l. Model School under the direction of expert teachers throughout the entire Senior year. 3. Our students all come under the instruction of the heads of departments in all the subjects of the course. This is a great gain to the student as it guarantees to him high class teaching in all the subjects he is required to pursue. 4., The Cumberland Valley State Normal School is located within forty miles of Harrisburg, the Capital of the State, within twenty miles of the Indian Training School at Carlisle and within thirty miles of the famous battle field of Gettysburg. 5. The social culture of our students is made an important feature of our school life. Education should refine the tastes of students and fit them for good society. We endeavor to have our students become ladies and gentlemen as well as proficient scholars. ¡6. Shippensburg is an ideal school town. By a vote of the people there are no licensed hotels in the borough and conse­ quently no temptations are offered to students in the direction of intemperate habits. The town is noted for its fine churches and for the excellent moral and religious spirit which pervades the citizenship of the place. 7. The school is not crowded beyond its capacity. The accommodations for the boarding students are ample and com­ plete and the classes are restricted to a number that will insure the teacher the opportunity to do the necessary amount of in­ dividual work. 8. Our school is growing more and more in popular favor each year. Our popularity with directors and superintendents enables us to place our graduates in good positions as soon as they finish the course. We hold to-day our fair share of import­ ant pbsitions in the state. 9. Our school is located in one of the most beautiful spots of the famous Cumberland Valley . The scenery which abounds in this vicinity is unsurpassed by any other section of our great Commonwealth. The wholesome influence of beautiful sur­ roundings cannot be over estimated in their power to elevate the moral and spiritual tone of a student body. 10. Our school is organized in the interest of the individual student rather than ion the purpose of economizing the teaching force. Where Students have the irregular preparation which is, C A S T OF NORM AL SCHOOL PLAY Cu m berlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N orm al S ch oo l. 41 found among the students who enter Normal Schools it is of great importance to the individual student that the classification for the Junior work should be flexible enough to enable him to • even up his preparation so as to make his attainments harmonize with the standards of his class. SUGGESTIONS. 1. Come at the opening of the term and remain until its close. 2. The Fall term is the best time to commence your Normal Course. 3. Take at least a year to the Junior Course. 4. Give each subject in the course its full amount of atten­ tion. 5. Take for your standard of politeness the most polished and courteous students of the school. 6. Establish a reputation for character as well as scholar­ ship. 7. Make up your mind to be a close and diligent student. 8. Be prompt and regular in your attendance upon classes. 9. Do not be satisfied with anything less than the highest standing your ability will enable you to obtain. 10. Determine when you enter school to win the good-will and respect of the èntire Faculty. 11. Read as many good books as possible during the time devoted to your Normal Course. 12. Regard all the regulations of the school as intended for your benefit. 42 C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y S t a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . Examining Committee. D r . N. C. Schaerer , Superintendent of Public Instruction. DR. A. T. SMITH, tiabsfield Statê Normal'School. Superintendent T. B. S h a n k , Jeannette, PR. Superintendent J. G. C a r e y , Hanover, Pa, Superintendent W m . C. E s t l B r , Ashland, Pa. Superintendent H. C. Klinger, Juniata County. Superintendent I r a N . M c C l o s k e y , Clinton County. Superintendent J. f i t . AtLBïïA», Du Bois, P i. Baccalureate Sermon. Sunday evening, June 24, 1906. Rev. William E. Eaurie, D. D., EE. D., Bellefonte, Pa. Commencement Address. pROE, E eon C. P r i n c e , Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. Commencement Appointments. Honor Oration—S a m u e l M. N e a g l E y ...................... Millersburg, Pa-. Commencement Recitation—A b i g a i l V . T a u g h e n b a u g h , Gettysburg, Pa. Commencement Essay—F l o r e n c e L . B a r b o u r .... Boiling Springs, Pa. C U M BER LA N D V A L L E V S T A T E N O R M A L SCH O O L. Senior Class 1906. NORMAL COURSE. Ladies. Bailey, Jennie P. Barbour, L. Florence Barratt, Ethel C. Bentz, Lillian M. Books, Blanche F. Brown, Norway Bruner, Cora A. Clark, Mattie Comerer, Bessie Coover, Iva Cover, Verna Craig, Mary Eichinger, ■Katherine Elliot, Ruth Enck, Rhoda Fogelsanger, Effie M. Fought, Anna Foreman, Sadie E. Gracey, Mary I. Graham, Frances M. Hartman, Anna Henry, Emma A. Hill, Carolyn B. Hoffner, Lizzie E. Kann, Grace Lehman, Helen McClellan, Mary W. McElroy, Mary R. McNaughton, Carrie Mellinger, Gertrude Myers, M. Edith Myers, Hattie B. ■Patton, Ruth Quig, Evelyn Reinecker, D. Elizabeth Russell, Helen H.' Schubauer, Catherine I. Scott, J. Belle Shields, M. Laura Shutt, Ella N. Sloan, Emma L. Smith, Bessie J. Smith, Maud H. Stambaugh, Claudia E. Swartz, Amy K. Taughenbaugh, Abigail V Trogler, Mgry Troxell, Helen M. Zerfoss, Helen Gentlemen.' Agle, Brady Baish, Melvin E. Berry, Bruce Carothers, Carl O. Cook, Scott H. Craig, Hugh Cramer, Harry A. Daniels, J. Frank Doner, Samuel Geiss, Elmer E. Gracey, G. Reed Hauer, Raymond Hershey, E. Otis Keiter, William I. Kimmel, W. J. Kirkpatrick, Harry M. Kuhn, Samuel I. McCulloch, Hugh H. McCune, Alexander W. McLaughlin, Curtin C. Mowery, Raymond G. Myets, Paul F. Neagley, Samuel M. Neagley, H. C. Seville, Harry E. Sheely, ClintonC. ‘Snoke, Errol F. Stkrry, D. Ralph Thrush, Clarence Unger, S. Dewey Zeigler, Paul B. 44 C u m be rlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N orm al S c h o o l . Catalogue of Students. 1905- 1906. NORMAL SCHOOL. Ladies. Name. Post-office. County. State. AsTe. Nancy J................ .......Shippensburg......... ..Cumberland... .... Pa. (1 Albert, Alice E................ .... ...York Springs.......... ..Adams.......... it Ashburn, Jennie.............. ....¿..Newville................. ..Cumberland... tt Asper, Elda.....................1.......York Springs......... ..Adams........... U Arter, Esther K ............... .......Shippensburg......... ..Cumberland... If; Bailey, Jennie P .............. .......Dillsburg....................York............... tt Baker, Myrtle.................. .......Shippensburg......... ..Cumberland... tt . Barbour, L. Florence...... .......Boiling Springs .... ..Cumberland... it B arr, Mary................... .......Greencastle............. ..Franklin....... a Barratt, Ethel C.... .......... .......Donnally Mills..........Perry.............. Barton, Edith M.............. .......Breezewood ............ ..Bedford.......... .... “ tt Bare, Minerva I ............... .......York Haven...............York .... a Bashore, Eillian.............. ....... Shippen sburg.......... •Cumberland.... .1 <<; Benner, E. Blanche........ ....... Gettysburg......... . .Adams....... . (A Benner, Grace................. ....... Gettysburg.............. .Adams............ it Bentz, Eillian M .........MIH H B H Holly Springs.. .Cumberland__ it Berry, Alta ,......,........ .......Shippensburg.......... .Cumberland.... 11 Bittinger, EauraM.'........ .......Biglerville........... .Adams........... Bitner, Ethel B ............... ....... Sh ippen sburg.......... .Cumberland.... .... “ .it Bixler, Eaura M.............. .......Donnally Mills........ .Perry.............. tt Boher, Nellie J................. . .¡....Shippensburg.......... •Cumberland.... tt Books, Blanche F ............ ..'.... .Mifflin town............. .Juniata........... Bream, Carrie................ ....... Aspers.................... . .Adams........... .... “ E39■I Brindle, Grace............... . .......Newville, R. F. D. 1...Cumberland.... iC 1 Brindle, Mary S .............. .......Carlisle Springs...... .Cumberland.... (t Brindle, Emma................ .......Dickinson..!............ .Cumberland__ Brightbill, Sadie E .......... 1— .Shippensburg.......... •Cumberland__ .... “ u Brinkerhoff, Lulu............ ----- Eees X Roads.......... .Cumberland__ Brown, Norway..'.............. ......York Springs........... Adams........... . “ it Brown, M arge.................. -----New Oxford..............,Adams............. it Brown, Bess B.................. ......New Oxford........ . . Adams........... Bruner ¡‘ Cora A ................. ......New Bloomfield...... .Perry....... .... .... “ tt Bruner, O. Pearl......................New Bloomfield....... .Perry............... it Byers. CBive...................... .......Highspire................ .Dauphin.......... Byers, Ada M ................... ......Steelton................... .Dauphin.......... ■ .tt ■ (t Cassel, Flora E ................ ,H.....Steelton........... :...... .Dauphin.......... tt Chase, Amy N................. ......Shippensburg.......... .Cumberland.... C um be rlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N o r m a l S ch o o l . Clark, Mattie.......... ....... Clippinger, Mabel.......... Clippinger, Florence E-. Clever, Ethel.................. Coleman, Dorothy......... Comerer, Bessie............. Conn, Mary C................ Coover, I va..................... Cope, Anna................. Cover, Verna................. Craig, Mary................... Craig, Emma............. ... Cremer, Margaretta...... Cross, E. May............ ;.. Crum, Grace................., Cunningham, Janet...... Cunningham,.Helen...... Curley, Emma J............ Currens, Carrie G ......... Dale, Ella E -,................ Day, Hortense.............. Day, Edna....-»......... Day, Luella B............... Den worth, Catherine.... Detwiler, Bertha E........ Dohner, Benora........... Dohner, R uth............... Dohner, Emma............ . Donley, Dollie............... Dunkle, Margie I......... Dunlap, Lena M .......... Eby, Cora A ............. ... Eckels, Mabel B........... Eichinger, Catharine .. Eldon, Lydia................ Elliott, Ruth S.........• »•• Emmert, Reba............. Enck, Rhoda...... .......... Eyster, Jennie C........., Falk, Dora.................... Fanus, Dora M........... Fickes, M. Gertrude..« Fisher, Nora O........... Fleming, Lillian......... Fogelsanger, Kathryn. Fogelsanger, Effie M... Follmar, Anna............ Follmar, Edith............ 45 St. Thomas...............Franklin..............Pa. Mt. Tabor............. ...Cumberland...... , v “ Shippensburg........... Cumberland......, “ Shippensburg...........Cumberland......... \‘ •Scotland...................Franklin............... “ Shippensburg...........Cumberland......... “ M’ Culloch’s Mills Juniata.......... ..... “ Shippensburg...........Cumberland......... “ . Shippensburg.......... Cumberland......,i ■‘ ; : .Pennington.............. Mercer........ ...... N. J. .Scotland...................Franklin............. Pa. .Scotland...................Franklin....... ...... “ .Saxton......................Bedford................ “ .Parkton....................Baltimore.............Md. .Aspers...................... Adams...................Pa. .Fairfield.................... Adams .............. . .Fairfield...................Adams................... “ .Mercersburg............ Franklin.............. “ .Currens.................... Adams.................. “ .Ft. Loudon................ Franklin........ . ..East Berlin.... ..........Adams..... . ..East Berlin............. ..Adams................. “ ..New Freedom..........Y o rk ..................... “ .Scotland.................. Franklin............... “ .Shippensburg..........Cumberland.......... “ ..Shippensburg.,........Cumberland........ ‘ ‘ ..Shippensburg......... .Cumberland......... “ ..Shippensburg.........Cumberland.......... “ ..Williamstown.........Dauphin................. “ ..Steelton.................... Dauphin.......... . “ .. Shippen sburg..... . .Cumberland........ “ .. Elizabethville.......... Dauphin.............. “ ..Carlisle, R. F. D. 1...Cumberland........ “ ..New Cumberland..... Cumberland........ “ ..Shippensburg...........Cumberland......... “ “ .. Littlestown............... Adams............. . ..York Springs...........Adam s................. “ ..A llen...................... ..Cumberland........ “ ...Littlestown........ ...... Adams................. “ ..Williamstown.......... Dauphin............. “ ...Dillsburg, R. F. D, 3..York ........ ........ “ ..Newport................... Perry............... . “ ...McConnellsburg......Fulton.........“ ...Clear Ridge........... ...Fulton.................. “ ... Shippensburg......... Cumberland.......... “ ...Shippensburg......... Cumberland.......... “ ... Melrose.................... .Carroll................Md. ...Melrose....................Carroll.................. “ 46 C CM B ER I. AN I) Foltz, Emma C........... Foreman, MurieL........ Foreman, Sadie E ...... Fbug'ht, Anna............. Freed, Bertha............. Gettel, Mabel F ........... Gettel, Zora. ....... Gift, Neadia P . ................ Gilbert, Elsie M ......... Gish, Mary R .............. Glessner, Margaret..... Gochnauer, Joice......... Gossert, Carrie........... Gracey, Mary I........... Graham, Frances,M.... Gray., Laura................. Gress, Jessie B............ Griest, Rose E .............. Grubb, Orpha I............ Guyer, Bertha I.......... Hami-1, Nelle G............ Harbison, Harriet....... Harboldt, Nettie B ..... Hartman, Anna....... Hays, Alice M-..... ....... Hays, Ethel V .............. Heiges, Bertha............. Hempt, Grace:............ Henneberger, Minnie... Henry, Emma A.....'---Henry, Alma A ....... ..... Herring, Elizabeth C..-. Hicks, Jennie M..:....... Highlands, Bernice...... Hill, Carolyn B............ Hoffman, Jessie........... Hoffner, Elizabeth E... Hohtnan, Sophia A ...... Holby, Lulu V ............ Hollar, Ray.................. Hollar, Julia................ Hollabaugh, Blanche... Hoon, Iva M.................. Horner, Ethel W ......... Horner, Edith.... .......... Horner, Margaret C. R. Hoover, Grace.............. Hosfeld, Nellie F.......... Y .A L L E Y S T A T E ; N O R M A L S C H O O L . .Waynesboro,........... Fradklin........ ...... Pa. ..Pine .Grove. Furnace..Cumberland........ .. Hockers.viHe.......... Dauphin................ ..Mechanicsburg, R. F. D. 5,, Gumb’d-.... ,N,ew, Oxford............Adams.................. .. Shippensburg.............Cumberland...... ..Shippensburg........... Cumberland....... ..Greencastle............ Franklin........ . ..Shippensburg............ Cumberland...... .. Shippensburg..;...... „Cumberland,....... ..West Fairview....... Cumberland..:....... .Shippensburg............ .Cumberland...... ..Waynesboro.............Franklin............. Longsdorf.................. Cumberland...... .Newville...................Cumberland-........ ■Elliottsburg............ Perry. ..McConnellsburg......Fulton.................. ..W ellsville:.............. Y ork...................... Duncannon, R. F. D. 4, Perry......... ,.Shippensburg......... .Cumberland ....... .Ft. Loudon............. Franklin............... .Catasauqua,............ Lehigh.................. . Burmudian......... „...Adams,................. .Arendts ville.............Adams................... ..McConnellsburg...... Fulton................. ..McConnellsburg....... F ulton................. .Biglerville.......... ; ö . Adams.................. .Camp H ill................Cumberland......... Greencastle..............Franklin,...... . ..... •Penbrook................ Dauphin................ .Cashtown.................Adams.................. . Fairfield,.................. Adams ................ •Linglesto wn.... :...... Dauphin... „ .Shippensburg..........Cumberland......... .Ft, Littleton............ Fulton................. .Halifax..................... Dauphin...... .Halifax, R. F. D, 1...Dauphin............ .McConnellsburg......Fulton................ .Shippensburg..........Cumberland....... ■Shippensburg......... Cumberland....... .Shippensburg........ ..Cumberland...... .B igler villei........Adams......... .......... •Newville...................Cumberland....... .Gettysburg.............. Adams................ Fairfield........... '.......Adams..... ........... .Fairfield...................Adams................ St. Thomas............... Franklin............. ,Shippensburg........ ..Cumberland....... C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y S t a t e N o rm a l S ch o o l . 47 Howe, Mary Q...,.,....... ..v^^pShiremanstown....... Cumberland......... Pa. Hurhmelbaugh, Halo I ........ ¡...Iran Springs,............ Adams......... ...... ‘ V Houston, Elizabeth................ Mooredale................. .Cumberland....... Ickes, Mary F ..........................Shippensburg........... Cumberland.»;... Irwin, Bess.............................McConnellshurg...... Fulton.................. “ Isenberg, Minerva B ............. New Enterprise........ Bedford................. “ Johnson, Grace E ................... Steeltoa..;............. ...Dauphin............. Johns, Violet E.......................Benvenue.................. Dauphin............... “ Jones, Desse G............ ............Richmond Furnace...Franklin......... »...»y“ ,, Jones, Kathryn F ............ ...... Wiconisco.................Dauphin........... “ Kadel, Ruth E ,,........ —____.....Waynesboro............ Franklin....... ....... “ Kann, Grace............................Carlisle..................... Cumberland......... Kauffman,Winifred I..............Spring Forge............York........... ...... ¿.. “ Kidwell, Imogene...................Everett.............. ....... Bedford............ Kilraine, Sadie...................Williamstown................Dauphin....,.......,, “ Killian, Eacy D.......... .-...........Shippensburg........... Cumberland........ “ Koons, Grayce A ...... 1........ .Penbrook...................... Dauphin........ ;...... iJL; Koppenhaver, F lo................... Halifax.....................Dauphin/,^;».,,,.. “ Kraber, Eaura........................ Hempton.................... Adams................. Kreiner, Edna E....... ..............Öberlin.................... Dauphin........... . “ Kuhn, Nellie..................... ,..... Chambersburg......... Franklin.............. “ Kuhn, Jennie.......................... Chambersburg......... .Franklin............... ‘ ‘ Kuhn, Kerren............ ............. Upton......,,----....h,*,.Frankliu........ •••, :i‘;i Eay, Ella................................. Plainfield............... ...Cumberland.......... “ EeFevre, June........................ Mooredale ................. Cumberland........ “ Lehman, Carrie..................... Shippensburg, R. F. D. 1, Cumberland Lehman, Besse......... i.............. Chambersburg..........Franklin............. “ Lehman, Helen.......................Shippensburg...........Cumberland,....... . ‘‘ 1 Lehmer, Gertrude.................. Dillsburg................. York................ ...... “ Leonard, Bertha E.,...,..........Marysville................ Perry........................ Eight, Ruth......... ......813 Maple St., Lebanon..........Lebanon............. “ • <( •Shippensburg...... .... Cumberland... Shippensburg...... ... .Cumberland... ■ ;H Long, Lulu V .......... il New Enterprise... ....Bedford.......... Longenecker, Bertha Mifflintown.,........ ....Juniata.......... ..... McClellan, Mary W. .Shippensburg...... .... Cumberland... m .Shippensburg........„.Cumberland... a .Shippensburg...... .. .Cumberland... Shippensburg......__ Cumberland... ....... “ McCulloch, Mary D........ 1 «•«. .Shippensburg..... .... Cumberland... McCulloch, Leila............. St., New York City.......... . ..N. Y. McCune, Elizabeth N., 205 W.'. 103rd St .Fayetteville........ .... Franklin....... .....Pa. McElroy, Mary R ........... .Reeds Gap.......... .... Juniata....__ ». ..... “ McMeep, Edith................ .Mifflintown......... .... Juniata...... . ........ 44 McNaughton, Carrie....... il .Aspers................. .....Adams....... . Macbeth, Blanche......... ■ .Upton.................. .....Franklin....... Martin, Kathryan........... a ..Shippensburg.......... Cumberland.. ii .Gettysburg.......... .....Adam's........... 48 C um be rlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N o rm a l S ch o o l . Mason, Zoe M..........................MeConnellsburg Fulton...... . Mayberry, Myrtle................... Dillsburg ...........Y ork.............. Mehring, Edna........................Littlestown ...............Adams ......... Mellinger, Gertrude............... Barnitz.......................Cumberland Meixell, Mrs. Estella..............Barnitz..................... Cumberland Mickey, Lois B........................Oakville.................... Cumberland Miller, Anna B..... ................. .Oakville...................Cumberland Miller, Lydia........................... Shippensburg.......... ..Cumberland Moffett, Florence.................... Williamstown............. Dauphin...... Moorehead, Muriel F.............. Shippensburg............ Cumberland Myers, Ruth M.... .................... York Springs........... Adams........... Myers, Hattie.................... .York Springs.Adams..... Myers, M. Edith......................Dillsburg, R. F. D. 3..York........... . Myers, Besse H.......... ;............ Hancock....................Washington Myers, Janet............................Marion.......................Franklin...... Naugle, Mary Belle................. Dickinson .......T....Cumberland Nickles, Florence E ............... Shippensburg............Cumberland Orris, Mae Belle..,,................... .....Steelton.............. Dauphin........ Owen, Edith A .............. ......... Eberly’s Mill............. Cumberland Oyler, Jeannettie.................... Scotland...................Eranklin____ Packer, Carrie, 407 Market St, Harrisburg............. Dauphin........ Patton, Ruth............................Ft. Loudon.- ............. Franklin...... Pecher, Carrie..... ....................Fairfield ............. Adams............ Pentz, Blanche................. ...... Scotland.................. Franklin....... Pfoutz, Helen.......................... Marion.......... ........ ...Franklin....... Plough, Lottie M ............. .....Newville....................Cumberland Poe, Bertha E ............... Green village...................... .Franklin..... Quig, E velyn................. .........East Waterford....... Juniata........... Quigley, Helen........................ Newburg.................. Cumberland Rahauser, Mary.......... ............Guilford Springs...,,. Franklin....... Rauch, Caroline T.... .............. Linglestown............ Dauphin.......... Rautzahn, Rosa M..................Bendersville............ Adams............ Rearick, Ethel P ..... .........,__ .Dillsburg....... ...........York............... Reddig, Harriet..................... .Hays Grove........... Cumberland Reinecker, D. Elizabeth.........Aspers, R. F. D , 1....Adams............ Rhodes, Bess M ...................... Middle Spring.........Cumberland Rice, Blanche............. ............Shippensburg...........Cumberland Robinson, Eva M ....................Markleville..............Perry,............. Robinson, Jean C....................Shippensburg.......... Cumberland Runyan, Nelle...............'.........Shippensburg........... Cumberland Russell, Helen H.............. Shippensburg................ Cumberland Russell, Daisy J............. ........ Shippensburg.......... Cumberland Sachs, Grace.................... ......Gettysburg................Adams........... Schubauer, Katherine........ ....Linglestown, R. F. D. 1, Dauphin Scott, J , Belle..........................Gettysburg----- ------- Adams............ Scouller, Helen......... .............. Newville................... Cumberland Seabrook, Marion E ........,...... Fairfield................... Adams............ Senft, Edna............................. Spring Forge........... Y ork ............... C u m be rlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N orm a l S ch o o l . 49 Senseney, Edna................... ...Ft. Loudon............. ..Franklin......... ....Pa. ii Shaffer, Margaret H............ ... Shippensburg:......... .. Cumberland.... Shelley, Edith C.... .............. ...Steelton.................. ..Dauphin.......... “ Shields, M. Laura................ ...Gettysburg............. ..Adams.......... . it. Shively, Naomi.............. . .. .Chambersburg....... ..Franklin........ Shoap, Rosa N..................... ... Shippensburg........ ..Cumberland.... . ti if;/.. Shriner, Clara....................... ...Shippensburg......... ..Cumberland.... Shriner, Harriet................... .. .Shippensburg......... ..Cumberland ... if Shutt, Ella N ....................... .. -Elizabethville........ ..Dauphin.......... if Shutt, Beula......................... .. .Elizabethville........ ..Dauphin.......... if Sieber, Grace Aileen........... ...Mifflintown............. ..Juniata..........i Sloan, Emma L ................ ...McConnellsburg.... ..Fulton............. Smith, Mary J...................... ... Shippensburg.......... •Cumberland.... ' i,f■ Smith, Maude H.................. ... Bermudian........ . ..Adams...........1 ... “ Smith, Bessie J................... ... Shippensburg......... ..Cumberland.... .... 1 1 if . Snoke, Mary E....... ............ ...Newville.................. .Cumberland..... Sollenberger, Sue................ ...Newville.................. .Cumberland..... if Speese, Pearl A ................... ... Shippen sburg......... .Cumberland..... Speese, Olive....................... .. .Shippensburg......... .Cumberland..... ....... Gettysburg, R. F. D. 1, Adams..... Bergstresser, Dean................. Waterfall................ Fulton.......... Berry, Bruce......................... Shippensburg........... Cumberland Black, S. Roy..........................Fayetteville.............. Franklin....... Bloser, Frank......................... Newville.,..,........ ...... Cumberland Bowman, Harry S „..........— .Clear Spring............. York.............. Bowman, Edgar............... „.„N ewville..,................Cumberland: Brehm, Percy.........................Elliottson.................. Cumberland Brenize, Zook S...................... Mowersvillé..............Franklin........ Brenize,; Æohn W ................ ..Mowersville............... Franklin........ Brown, J. E....... ............. ....... Shippensburg...... .....Cumberland Brown; Russel E ...................Gettysburg.............„Adams.......... Burtnett, Samuel................... Newville.................... Cumberland Carothers, Carl 0 . „ „ „ . .........Huntsdale..................Cumberland Coffey, John A ......... .............. Shippensburg..........Cumberland Collins, J. Warfield....'.......„..Tw o Taverns...;....... Adams.......... Cook, Scott H. 264 W, Pomfret St., Carlisle.„„.....Cumberland Cook, James E»...................... Five Forks...............Franklin....... Cowan, Archibald W.......Pannettsburg................ Franklin...... Craig, Hugh............................ Shippensburg.......... Cumberland Cramer, Harry A ....................Shippensburg.......... Cumberland Daniels, J. Frank...................Harrisonville............Fulton.......... Davison, J. F .........................Chambersburg...........Franklin..... C um be rlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N orm a l S ch o o l . 51 Diven, D. Kyle........................M ifflin to w n ....„J u n ia ta ............ ...Pa. Doner, Samuel....................... Oakville........ .Cumberland..,....: “ Early, Snively......................... Kauffman................. Franklin............. .' V ,.s Ebersole, Oliver s .................. Penbrook, R. F. D. 1, Dauphin...... Eichelberger, C. H.................Aspers......... ...........Adam s..,...,,..,.,,,, ’Y: Elicker, Walter G................. Rossville.................. York.........................“ Eldon, James B...................... Shippensburg.........¿.Cumberland....... • “ r Fahs, Bruce..................... ....... Dillsburg....................Y o rk ...... ........... “ Fetters, Top V ....................... Chaneysville.............Bedford....... ....... -. “ Fickes, Arthur C....................Mooredale................Cumberland........... “ Fickes, W alter........................Carlisle, R. F. D. 4 ..Cumberland........ “ Fogelsanger, D. R......... ........ Shippensburg......... Cumberland........ Forry, Eeroy S........ ............... Spring Forge..... ...... York......... ............ “ Freet, John X;..........................Roxbury........,...........Franklin............... “ Gault, Edgar J........ ............... Marysville................. P erry................... « Geiss, Elmer E., 1038 Franklin St., Reading.........Berks......... ......... “ Gingrich, Irwin R .................. Derry Church............Dauphin............. . “ Good, JohnE ...........................New Cumberland...,.Cumberland.,...... “ Goodhart, Lewis K .................Dickinson.................Cumberland...,.,:. W Goodhart, Oren.......................Shippensburg...........Cumberland......... “ Gottshall, Harvey...................Carsonville............... Dauphin........... 7.. ; Gracey, G. Reed.......................Eongsdorf............... Cumberland.......... “ “ Griest, J. Ralph.....................Wellsville............ ....... York.................... Guyer, George................... ......Shippensburg..:...... .Cumberland VHare, H. Frank...................... Boiling Springs....... Cumberland......... “ Harlacher, John E ......... ...¿..¿.East Berlin............... Adams................. “ Hassler, F. Stanley..............Harrisburg........ ........-Dauphin..:........,. “ Hauer, Raymond.....................Union Deposit, R. F .D . 1 Dauphin...... “ “ Heck, Charles....................... Marysville................. Perry.................. Heit, C. F ................. ..............Loyalton.............. .„.Dauphin......;....,.. 44 Helman, Clarence E..............Roxbury.....................Franklin................ “ Heiges, Peter M.......................Dillsburg, R. F. D. 3 York........ Henry, K. D........................... Dover, R. F. D. 2.......Y ork .................... “ Hershey, E. Otis.................... Big Dam..............York.............................« Hess, Maurice A ................... Mt. Altd, R. F. D. 1 Franklin........ “ Hoffman, George I................ Powls V alley............ Dauphin................. “ Hoffman, Thomas................. Carlisle.......................Cumberland.;:..... “ Hoke, JohnB.,.........................Progress..... .............. Dauphin......... . “ Howe, Oscar D....................... .York Springs........... Adams.................. “ Hoyert, J. Harry..................... Ft. Hunter....... ..... ...Dauphin...... ; Hubley, Oscar M.....................Shippensburg........... Cumberland......... “ Hull, W. Preston.................... Fairfield....................Adams 4 Jackson, J. Roy..................... New Buffalo...............Perry ,.,,,,,'..,.,..,,. « Jobe, Chas. R .........................York Springs............ Adams................... 44 Johnson, Charles................... Shippensburg............ Cumberland......... 44 Jones, James B........................Richmond Furnace...Franklin............. 414|, ■ Keiter, Wm. I . . . ..............Powls Valley...,......... Dauphin............ “ Kendig, John R.....................Newville...... .............. Cumberland........ 44 52 C u m berlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N o r m a l S ch oo l . Kimmel, M. J................ ......... Big Dam................. ..Y ork............ Kimmel, W. J.............. . ......... Big Dam........ ...........Y ork ............ Kirkpatrick, Harry M... ......... Dry Run....................Eranklin..... Knouse, Roy D.............. ......... Biglerville, R. F. D. 2...Adams..... Kuhn, Samuel I............ ......... Chambersburg......... Franklin...... Lamond, William H...... ......... Lees X Roads.,......... Cumberland. Leh brink, Arthur......... ......... Shippensburg...........Cumberland. Little, Chas. C.............. ......... Two Taverns....^...... Adams.......... McCune, W. Alexander ......... Oakville ....................Cumberland McCulloch, H ugh......... ...........Shippensburg.......... Cumberland McLaughlin, Curtin C.. ......... Carson ville............... Dauphin....... Michael, A lex............... ..........Shippensburg...........Cumberland Miller, Chas. E ............. ......... York Springs........... Adams.......... Mitten, Logan........... ... ,17 S. Pitt St., Carlisle.......Cumberland Morrison, G e o — .......... Shippensburg..........Cumberland Mowrey, R. G.......................... Lurgan..................... Franklin....... Myers, Paul F.............. .......... Bermudian...............Adams........... Myers, Mervin L .......... .......... Hanover................... Y o rk .......... . Mummert, Ira.,............ ........... Guernsey.................. Adams.......... Neagley, H. C.............. .......... Falsington............... Bucks............. Neagley, Samuel M.................Millersburg..............Dauphin........ Noonan, Denny C................... Richmond Furnace...Franklin...... Packer, Llewellyn........;..........Harrisburg................Dauphin........ Page, N. Edgar............ ......Oberlin.............. ............Dauphin.. Palmer, Alonzo C........ .......... W arf ordsburg..........Fulton........... Parmer, Preston E...... .......... Halifax.................... Dauphin........ Pearson, Raymond W.. .......... York Springs.......... Adams........... Peters, Wallace........... ........ ., Floradale.................. Adams........ Peters, B. C............ ..... ........... Chambersburg....... Franklin........ Plasterer, Dallas.......... .......... Shippensburg.......... Cumberland Railing, Berk A ........... .¿.....«..Shippensburg.......... Cumberland Richwine, George H....,........... Mechanicsburg....... Cumberland Rolar, R oy................... ........... Newb urg..v................ Cumberlan d Rumbaugh, Ulrich D... ........... Millers town.............. Perry........... Sable, Edgar A ............ ........... Fishing Creek....... Columbia....,, Schaeffer, Earle H ...... ............York Springs....,...... Adams.....i.L Schimmelfeng, Harry..............Scotland..................F ran klin........ Sell, Grover C.............. ........... Hanover..................York............... Seville, Harry E .......... ........... McConnellsburg.... Fulton............ Shank, W. Raymond... ...........New Chester............Adams........... Shartzer, Harry A .... . ........... Piketown.................. Dauphin....... Shearer, SimonS........ ........... Middletown............ Dauphin...... Shaeffer, Irvin.......... ............ Carlisle, R. F. D. 5...Cumberland Sheely, Clinton C ................... Mason & Dixon..... Franklin....... Shenk, John............... ............Newville................. .Cumberland Shoap, Loyd B ........... ...... ...Shippensburg.......... Cumberland Sleichter, Ralph E ..... ........... Mowers ville............Franklin........ Smith, W. Ross.......... ............ PI ain field........Cumberland C um be rlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . Smith, Portis A ...... Smith, Clayton I.,... Smith, John A........ Snoke, Errol F ....... Snoke, Jesse A ........ Starry, D. Ralph.... Steckley, Samuel L, Stough, Mulford..... Straub, Merrill C.... Thomas, David....... Thomas, Gomer...... Thrush, Earl B ...... Thrush, Clarence... Tritt, Chas D ......... Unger, S. Duey....... Weaver, Alvin E __ Weidner, Harvey S Weigler, William... Wiebe, Peter J..... . Wire, E evi.............. Young, James G___ Ziegler, Paul B ...... Ziegler, Jesse C...... .......... Hall............................ Y ork ........... ........ ..Ft. Hunter................ Dauphin..... , .......... Dickinson................ Cumberland. .......... Mowersville............. Franklin....... ...........Newville.................. Cumberland. .......... York Springs.......... Adams...... . .......... Markleville.............. Perry............ .......... Shippensbiirg..........Cumberland, ....... ...6th ave., Altoona.... Blair............ .......... McConnellsburg.....Fulton......... .......... Nanticoke................ Euzerne........ .......... Shippensburg.......... Cumberland. .......... Shippensburg..........Cumberland. .......... Newburg...................Cumberland. Einglestown, R. F. D. 2......Dauphin....... .......... Eemoyne..]'S:.......... Cumberland. ....Aspers, R. F. D. 1........... Adams......... .......... New Cumberland.....Cumberland. ....... ...Shippensbnrg...........Cumberland. .......... Yoe.................... ....... York ........... .......... Carlisle.....................Cumberland. .......... Melrose................. Carroll......... .......... Carlisle..................... Cumberland. 53 Pa. Md. .Pa. 54 C u m be rlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N orm a l S ch oo l . Model School. FIRST GRADE. Neff, Helen Powell, Kathryn Rebok, Catharine . Rhine, Kathleen Rupp, Emma Shirley, Richard Stutenroth, Nellie Suders, Ethel Clough, Lena Conner, William Cope, Georgia Dunbar, Grace Fitzgerald, Bessie Guyer, Lottie Horton, Richard Hosfeld, Mary McElhare, Harry SECOND GRADE. Horton, Wilbur Kelly, Grethel Plasterer, R o y , Shirley, Alice Suders, Daniel Fitzgerald, Mabel Coover, Elizabeth Dunbar, Alice Dykeman, Welby Glaser, Daniel Glessner, Irvin Holtry, Nellie Horton, Milton TNIRD GRADE. Hunt, Philip Rebok, Calvin Rupp, Harry Allen, Joie Burns, Harry Henry, Lucy Hosfeld, John FOURTH GRADE. Brightbill, Reuben Conner, Robert Cope, Ira Craig, John Highlands, Alba Holtry, William Karper, Ezra Karper, Grace Manning, John McCabe, Elizabeth McElhare, Mary Reed, Edith Shirley, Russel Neff, Ray FIFTH GRADE. Burtsfield, Ethel Clippinger, Ruth Coover, Emma Diller, Oma Earley, Bruce Highlands, Georgia Hosfeld, Elsie Hosfeld, Susie Hubley, Fred Hunt, Anna Hunt, Mamie Minnich, Samuel •• Mozingo, Bennie Neff, Zora Noaker, Victor Plasterer, Ruth Reeder, Mervin Schimmelfeng, Henry Stutenroth, Carlton Suders, Lena Suders, John C u m b e r l a n d V a l l e y S t a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l .. SIXTH GRADE. Kitzmiller, Carl Hailing, William Reed, Helen Shoap, Leroy Smith, Grace Steele, Katie Stutenroth', Earl Bowermaster, Susan Chronister, Andrew Cochlin, Eber Cope, Mary Earley, Edgar Hosfeld, Annie Hosfeld, Mary Hosfeld, Walter SEVENTH GRADE. Reese, John Smith, Paul Glessner, Nora McElhaire, Viola Packer, Llewellyn EIGHTH GRADE. Hosfeld, George Robertson, Martha Smith, Minnie Straub, Helen Weigle, Stella Allen, Florence Clippinger, Nelly Conner, Donald Cope, Nellie Craig, Sharpe Earley, Mary NINTH GRADE. Burns, Sadie Miller, Evers Warren, Price Weigle, Anna V 55 56 C um berland V a l l e y St a t e N orm al Sch o o l. Alumni. OFFICERS. P r e s id e n t —C h a s . A l b r i g h t , ’ 95. S e c r e ta r y —I d a B . Q u i g l e y , ’77. [Alum ni w ill confer a favor b y inform ing the Faculty Secretary, A da V. Horton, o f any changes that should be made.] ELEMENTARY COURSE. Class of 1874. M aggie E. Bishop (Konhaus).... Mechanicsburg, Pa. Esteila J. Conrad........................... New L ondon, Pa...................... Teacher. Carrie W . Harper................. .......... Died March. 10,1904. A da K ershaw............................... ..4055 Spring Garden St., Phila., Pa. Amanda M organ (Chamberlin).^ % Uizzie A . Stough (Swartz).....;.....Elm St., Hagerstown, Md. M ary E. Stewart.............................Died A p ril 25,1881. Eida J. R e illy ............ ................. ...Tarentum, P a .......................... Teacher. M ay Uhler. W . A . Alexander........ ................... Everett, Pa...............................Druggist. Joseph E. Barton............... ............Shippensburg, P a.................. .Teacher C. V . S. N. S. S. C. Beitzel...................................Carlisle, P a...............................Teacher. J. H. B oyer...................................... Died Oct. 20,1897. J. A . Goodhart.... ........................... Died Aug. 9,1879. W illiam E . Hughes............... ....... 212 N. 8th St.,Phila., Pa..'....... Phys. Cui; Teacher. S. B. M cClelland............................ Boulder, M ont......................... Minister. Film ore Maust............ ..................Carlisle, P a..............................Eawyer. E. Jay M oore.............................. Hot Springs, South Dakota...Eawyer. T heo. B. N o s s ........... .....................California, P a....... .................. Prin. State Nor. School. Hiram J. P lough........... .................Chambersburg, P a ................ Uawyer. John C. S h a rp ................................ Blairstown, N. J..................... Prin. Blair Academy. S. B. Shearer................................... Died N ov. 19,1904. S. W . W hitman. H. H. W oodal..................................Died Dec. 14,1896. Class of 1875. Bertie M. A ngle (Paxton)....,.......740 E. 46th St., Chicago, 111....Artist. Sallie E. Culp.................................. Union Corner, P a ................... Teacher. Sallie G. Dutt......... .................. .....Hollidaysburg, Pa.................... Teacher. U auraB. Griffin ....................... ......Shippensburg, P a....................Teacher. Emma H olland............................... Shippensburg, Pa. Zora E. H ollar (Gettel).................. Shippensburg, Pa. Carrie U. Hale (B oyer),............... .Mechanicsburg, Pa. M ary G. McCullough (Sharpe)....Died Sept. 26,1881. S. Emma Preisler (Prink)............New Bloomfield, Pa. Anna E. Snodgrass........,.....,..^ ..D ied Oct. 11, 1899. Beckie Shearer (Geiger)............... Ida Grove, Iowa. Nannie Stifler (Galloway)...... ......Homestead, Pa. Dena K. T ollin ger (Guisinger).,..Died Feb. 10,1904. C um berland V a l l e y St a t e N orm al Sch o o l. F rancis K . T om s.... E. A . Burnett........... F . Cunningham....... J. D. W . Deavor....... J. F . Evans.............. J. R . Ewing............... George W . Geiger...., D. M elvin E o n g ...... T . C. Peterson......... "William B. Skinner Columbus Snyder.... S. N. W alters........... 57 .Shippensburg, Pa. .M echanicsburg, Pa....:...........Bank President. .Englevale, Kansas. .Burnham, P a............................Minister »Eagle Foundry, P a ................Farmer and Ins. Agent. Portland, Ore. .Ida Grove, Io w a ...................... Farmer. .Hagerstown, M d......... :........... .Teacher Select School; .Sharon, P a................................Physician and Surgeon. .Mt. Vernon, Mo..V.;................District Attorney. .Pniladelphia, P a ..................... Methodist Orphanage. .Died Oct. 15,1879. C lass of 1876. Marne C. A ngle (Bomberger).:.....1461 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. Ida B. Baughman (Singmaster) ...Macungie, Pa. M ollie Besser (Shipe). E lla M. Duncan.......................... ...1714 8th A ve., A ltoona, P a......Prim ary Teacher. M aggie C. F lora (Hays)............... Newberry town, Pa. Eou Householder................:.......... Siloam Springs, A rk ...............M issionary. Sallie J. Mateer............................. Died Jan. 26,1903. Emma J. McCauley (Cremer)......Saxton, Pa. Blanche M. Miller....................................................... ................... Teacher. Huld.a A . Ogden (H iller)................Burnt H ills, N. Y . M aggie T . Reichert........................Shippensburg, P a ...................Teacher. Minnie A . Roads (R upert)......:...Altoona, P a............................... Teacher. Kate Seidel (F o x )..........................4248 Girard A ve., Phila., Pa. M ary Jane Shaw.... ........................129 3rd St., N. E. W ashington, D. C. Annie M. Smith (Nim mo);...........McKeesport, Pa. A lice W eidm an.............. ................811 Columbia Avenue, Lancaster, Pa. T . W . Sevan.................... ...............Campground, P a.......................Salesman. *Jobn T . Curran. J. A . F ickes.................................... 2631J6 M ission St., San Fran* cisco, Cal..............................Sash and Doormaker. > J. p . Hayes........................ ..............Newberrytown, Pa. John W . H ill.........................Lexington, Nebraska.......................Minister. Harvey B. Houck........ .................... 18th and Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111. George K ing M cCorm ick............. 310 W . Gregory St., Pensa-* cola, F l a ................................ E. N. R y . Co. W . A . N ick le s................................ Shippensburg, Pa...gt^|^if:...Clerk. Joshua A. Phillips. J. O. Smith........ ............................. 1014 Franklin avenue, Colum­ bus, Ohio................................Prin. Garfield School. .„.Minister. J. H. W alters.................................. Bippus, Ind.... Class of 1877. Eizzie A . Atkins (A d a ir).............. 2234 N. 13th St., Phila., Pa. Nannie E. Grayson........................Shippensburg, P a................. ..Teacher. Eaura K reider................................7Ì1 W alnut St., Eebanon, Pa. Eizzie Eong. E illie G. M oore (W ilson)............. .2736 P. St., Eiacol*1» Neb. Ida B. Quigley.................... ..........Shippensburg, Pa................. Eibrarian Normal. Liberty M. Quigley (McClelland) Shippensburg, Pa. Emm a C. R ebuck.......................... Shippensburg, P a....................Teacher. R osa S. W h ite ......... ......v.¿..;......... Shippensburg, P a....................Milliner. W . A . Bear.....................................Shippensburg, Pa.................Salesman. A. J. Beitzel............................... M echanicsburg, P a .................Agent Eippincott Co. *Deceased. 58 Cum berlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N orm al S ch o o l. Em ory C. Chenoweth George M. Draper...... Calvin C. Hays........... Samuel Y . K arm any. F . H. Keasey............... M. T . Eightner.......... . J. E. M cC askey,........ A. C. M cE aughlin.... Jacob V. M ohr........... W . T . N oss.................. W illiam O. Pittman.. Robert J. Strong1........ R obert H. T ay lor....... S. H. Treher............... Georg-e A . Zinn............ ..2233 St. Paul street, Baltimore, Md........ ............................. ..... Teacher. . Died June 1, 1890. ..Johnstown, P a....... ............... ..Minister. ..Eebanon, P a .................... ....... Insurance Agent. ..Died M ay, 1896. ..Roscoe, S. D ...........................Eawyer. ..Canton, P a.............................. Gen’l M g’ r Belmar Co. ..Yuba City, California.......... Eawyer; ..Sioux F alls, S. D................... Weigher and Cashier. ..Orangeburg, S. O......;.............P rof, in Chaffin Univ. ..Died 1884. ..Shiremanstown, P a............... Farmer. ..Burnsville, N. C..................... Minister. ..Shippehsburg, P a...................^eafeher. .155 Mason St., Milwaukee, W is. Capt. U. S. A. C lass of 1878. Jennie A . Donnelly (Hill). Emma P. Gracy............ . Eaura Harvey (Shearer)... Annie P. H eagy (S m ith).. Sue B. Kauffman (Ely)*... Sallie A . M eixel (Otto)..... Ella Rarey (Heidrick)...... Annie Steel. Annie E. W hite (Koontz.). H. M ary W inters.............. J..Gross A p p . . ..' Georg-e O. Atherton...... M. E. Bechtel....... .............. A llen Drawbaugh.............. W . A . Goodhart................. D. M. Hunter...... ;............ ... C. F. Johnson............... !.... John C. M cC une................ .Eexington, Neb. .NeWville, Pa. .W aynesboro, P a.....................Teacher. .1014 Franklin Ave., Columbus, O. .Chambersburg, Pa. .B oiling Springs, Pa. .York, Pa. .Died A pril 10,1896. .Died Jan. 25,1904. •Eewisburg, P a........................ Teacher •Reform School, W ashington, D. C...................... .................. Teacher. .Millstone, M d..........................Teacher. .Steelton, P a..............................W ard Prih. .Newville, P a............................ Teacher. .Rogers, A rk ......... ................... Fruit Grower. .Died N ov. 23,1902. .80 Broadway, New Y ork ........Expert Accountant. C lass of 1879. Nannie J. Adams. Frances A. Fetter................ Elmira Goodhart. M ary H. Grinrod. Kate B. H och....... ............... . Beckie S. Marshall (Hykes) Nannie E. McCormick.......'.. Sue E. Myers (McClure),...... Annie Reeder (Harg-leroad). Sallie B. R ippey (Kolbe);.... Sue A . Stutenroth................ Ida M. Neg-ley...................... *Edward App. E. S. Bolling-er........... .......... W illiam E. D elap................ F . W . Dykeman................ . .110-114 Schermerhorn Street...Teacher Higher English B rooklyn, N. Y . and Mathematics in Friends’ Seminary. Shippensburg, Pa. .Middle Spring, Pa................. .Teacher. .Shanghai, China.....................Missionary. .79 Craig St., Knoxville, Tenn. .Died Dec. 19,1894. •Died A ug. 2P, 1888. .1414 21st St., W ashington, D. C. .Johnsonburg, Pa.....................Teacher. .W aynesboro, Pa...................... Asst. High School. .Astoria, Oregon.......... ..........Minister. ' .Gloucester, N. J ...................... Physician. •2503 Sharswood St., Phila., P a ............................................Merchant. *Deceased. C um berland V a l l e y St a t e N orm al Sch oo l. J. P. Garber.......... S. B. Huber, Samuel Haak...... J. H. Heckenberg. *J. A . Hassinger. John M. Means..... J. I. M ickey........... J. H. R eigle.......... .15th bel. T io ga St., P hila.......Asst. Supt. o f Schools. .Myerstown, P a .............. Principal o f Schools; .614-277 E* Madison St., Chicago, 111. Died March 19,1887. .Bernville, P a............ ,..............Photographer. C lass of 1880. L ydia Bender (Eldon)....;....... H. Berd Goodhart.................... Annie M . Griffin....,............ . Annie E. Karm any.................. Clara E. Keefauver (Ricker).. Kate McCalmont (Shrader). Mary C. McCune (Harper)..... Nellie McCune (Patterson).... Anna M. McDannel (Sweeny) Carondelet B. Palm. Louisa Price. A bbie A . Stough...................... ♦Edgar L. Baker. John T . Bevan............ ...... ...... James W . Eckels.,.................... John W . F e lt y ......................... Ad. M. Firstine.......'.......... ;..... Harvey W . Jones..................... Parson J. M yers...................... .Shippensburg, Pa. .Newville, P a..................... ,...... Teacher..Macungie, Pa...........................Teacher. .231 North St., Harisburg, Pa. .Huntingdon, Pa. .Marquette, Mich. .1403 Delaware A ve., W ilm ington, Del. .Chambersburg. .Boston, M ass........................... Pension Department. .Gridley, Cal............................. Principal of Schools. •Carlisle, P a ...................... Lawyer. •Hartford, Conn..;.................... Physician. .Mechanicsburg, Pa. •Mishawaka, Ind......................Lawyer. .Parkesburg, P a ......................Principal o f Schools. Class of 1881. Sallie C astle....................................Upland, Pa............................... .Teacher. Jean Craig (R obinson).................Shippensburg, Pa. A da M. Donnelly (Groff)...............202 R eiley St., Harrisburg, Pa. Sadie E. M cCullough (Sharpe).;...Oakville, Pa. Annie N oftsker (Diehl)............... Shippensburg, Pa. Lina M. Piper................................ N ewville, Pa............................-...Teacher. Lizzie C. Shearer............................11 N . Han. St., Carlisle, Pa.,..M illiner. R obert Mateer.................. .............Kansas City, Kans;................Ticket Agent. S. S. Rupp................................... Shiremanstown, P a............... Lawyer. J. L. P otteiger.................... ............500 W est Diamond avenue, Hazleton, Pa........ ............ ¿..^Insurance Agent. C lass of 1882. A bbie P . Allen (Lam ond). Anna S. Barron.... ............. Mattie M . Bender............ . Carrie M. Diehl....... Clara L . F ortna.................. Carrie E. Liggett (Means) Jennie E. Martin (Rich)... Bessie C. M oody (Park)... George B rill....................... A . J. Brown. C. Sheldon Carothers....... J. C. Devenny...... ............... ' L . E. Dornbach................. D. A . Fortna......... 59 Lee’s Cross Roads, Pa..v.>**—.Teacher. •Waynesboro, P a .....................Teacher. .Shippensburg, Pa. .Drowned May 31,1889. •Chambersburg, Pa...................Stenographer. .614-277 E. Madison St., Chicago, 111. .1354 Vernon St., Harrisburg, Pa. .Pueblo, Colo. .Hazelton, P a........ .................... Teacher. .Died Feb , 1904. ..N. 3rd St., Harrisburg, Pa.....Physician. ..Died M ay 10,1892. .Chambersburg, Pa. ♦Deceased. 6o C um berland V a l l e y St a t e N orm al S ch o o l. Edward M cGeehn......................... '.Hazleton, Pa. J. A . P ark........................ ................Pueblo, Colo............ C. P. E. R e e h l i n g . . . . ....„...Steelton, Pa...;........ L . W . Sibbet..,.J.:. ................... Died Oct. 6, 1897. R . H. Sharpe.......... .........................Oak R idge, Ni J ..... J. C. Strom inger.................... ........Died M arch 4, 1884. Lawyer. Merchant. Minister. C lass of 1883. Mame A . Bowen (Noaker)............. Walnut Bottom, Pa. Marne J. Criswell (DisertJ„.......;..Chambersburg, Pa. Fannie F . Cunningham (Harper)..Lenoir, N. C. M ary S. Hale;.;,,......,,...;..;..,......... Shippensburg, Pa. Annie Hefflefinger...|fg?fjv..... ...... Died Nov. 10, 1892. Helen R .H y k es (Himes)................2142 Fulton St., Harrisburg, Pa. E lla M. Mateer (Squlres).MSI';i,.;Shlppensburg, Pa. Sadie A . M yers.............................. Shippensburg, Pa;,,.,.,,,.......... Teacher. Ida Noaker (Fogelspnger)............Shippensburg, Pa. E lla B. N oftsker............ ......... ...... Shippensburg, P a................... Teacher. Emm a W alters (W ingertj^Ki.....Chelsea, Mass. Jennie M. W ells..,..............:..........Drowned May 31,1889. S. E. Harkins......... .........................Blain, Pa............ ................ Teacher. S. C. Harrislr,....;.............. ..............Died,.;- •' T . M. Herbert................................. Beaver Meadows, Pa...... ........ Teacher. Quinn T . M ickey........................... Shippensburg, P a .....................Eawyer. . John D. M inich...... .........................Mt. A iry, N. C Ji;;),............... .Teacher. John Reese...................................... Died Feb. 25,1897. DeKellar S ta m y ....;....................... 2677 Preston Ave., N. Y . City.Teacher. John H, Uhrich............. ................. 432 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass................................. ......Physician. G. A . W eber....... .................. ...... Bath, P a.................................... Principal , o f Schools. Class of 1884. Martha B, Angle. M ary R . Abrahims........................1418 12th Ave., Altoona, Pa....Teacher Gram. School. M ollie B. B lair (Millar)................Steelton, Pa. M. Lizzie Davidson ( W h i t e ) . . T a c o m a , Washing-ton. Lottie R . Dutton. Cora E. Harris (Rea).......... ............Died Aug-. 15,1887. L •A lice Long- (C offey );^ ............. Died June 24,1894. Gertrude R . McCreary..................Bethlehem, P a...... .................. Teacher. M aggie M cElhaire..... ....................Strasburg-, Pa. Jennie C. W itherow (Milleisen)...Mechanicsburg-, Pa. Clara W ickersham (Garretson)....Died Dec. 29, 1905. Esta C. W oods (W att)..........!.......Oxford, Pa. D. T . Humbert............................ Big- Cove T annery, P a............Teacher and Farmer. J. L . Kunkle. Zac. T . M eixel..................................205 Hamilton St., H’b ’g1, Pa...Teacher H. School. D. D. Park....................................... Fannetsburgr, Pa. M. S. T a y lo r................................. ..410'Cumberland St. Harris­ burg-, P a ........................ .Supervising Prin. Scott A . W hite..................... ...........Tacom a, W ashington............ Merchant. F. B. W ickersham .....................Harrisburg, Pa....,.................... Lawyer. C lass of 1885. M ary C. Barton.................... Josie Bowen (Glessner)...... Carrie M. Dubbs (Cobaugh) A lice M. H ill.... ................ Bertha Heiges....................... Frances Hykes...................... .Died M ay 2,1891. .York, Pa. .Middletown, Pa. .E. King St., Chambersburg, Pa....Trained Nurse. ,509 E. St., W ashington, D. C..Artist. .Shippensburg, P a................... Teacher. C u m berlan d V a l l e y St a t e N orm al S ch oo l. 6i Marne 0 . Martin................... ......... Shippensburg, Pa. Sallie A. Martin (Bretz)............... 224 Reiley St., Harrisburg, Pa. Carrie A . M cC reary................ .....Shippensburg, Pa. M ay Sbank (Geist)......... ...............W aynesboro, Pa. M ary E. Sibbett (Brehm)|||te......109 E. 7th St., Hutchinson, Kan. Sallie E. Sw artz..................... ....... 911N. Second Street, Harris. burg, P a .»il-.i..................Teacher. Carrie M. T ritt (Stull)...................W aynesboro, Pa. Sue S. W alker (K n iley)................W iconisco, Pa. Phianna E. W agoner.....................Died A pril, 1900. J. M. A ller...................... ,..... ......... Latham, K an........................... Teacher. C. S. Brinton....£.,.y............... Carlisle1, Pa........Lawyer. M. E. B oyer....................................Glen W ilton, V a....................... Cook Iron Co. H arry M. Bretz.............................-224 R eiley St., H arrisburg..... Lawyer. James E. Carothers..................... Barnitz, Pa................ .....Teacher. J Frank Epler...............................Allentown, P a.......................... Asst. T ra v . Auditor, L V. R. R. W ill A . E lder..................... ............ Died.Oct. 2,1891. J. G. Glessner................................Y ork, P a ................................... Lawyer. F . B. N. H offer.............................. Falmouth, Pa......... .................. Farmer. Jabe H. M illar................................Steelton, P a ........... ......... ........ Clerk Pa. Steel Co. Robert L . M yers................ ........... Cor. F ron t and Market St., Harrisburg, Pa— ............ ....Teachers’ Bureau. E. c : McCune..............................Shippensburg, Pa. W ill R . Sibbett.............................. Fruitval'e. C alifornia..............M f’g Bus. S. S. Smith..... ..................... ..Abilene, Kansan.....Lawyer. C. W alter Webbert... ........ ..Carlisle, P a .............. »...............Lawyer. David E. Zeiter............................. Penbrook, Pa........... „ ............. Teacher. Class of 1886. Vermont C. Foreman (Wagner),..Carlisle, Pa. Martha L . F aust(B arr)................ Shippensburg, Pa. Mary Hemminger (Shafer)...........Carlisle, Pa. Florence M . Hale (Donnelly).......Shippensburg, Pa. Annie G. K e r r ................................Apollo, P a ............................ ...Teacher. R ose B. Kinter (Typer)..,.............. Chambersburg, P a.................. Teache%;+ ; M ollie A. Laughlin......................Hagerstown, M d......................Physician. Carrie C. Lee (Hale)......................Shippensburg, Pa. 1 Sallie H. Musser.......... .'.................Shippensburg, P a..,................Teacher. M. Jennie Musser (Drum)........... Thornhuisj., Pa. Anna J. Peebles.! M yra L . Peters...............................Wetmore, K an sas................... Teacher. Tressa J. Pressel..................... ......828 H olton St., Milwaukee, W is......................................... Teacher. Laura B. S ta ley .............................Shippensburg, P a ........ ....Teacher of Music, Ardm ore. L illie Strominger.......................... Mechanicsburg, P a .................. Teacher. Mattie E. Thom pson (Shelly)..... Nanticoke, Pa. N ellie R . W alters (R ebuck)......-S h ipp ensburg, Pa. A nna M. W inger......................... ...Died Sept. 1,1889, Clem Chestnut................................ Hustontown, Pa........... ......... .Merchant. D. L . F ick e s..!........ I..............,...1713 Mulberry St., Scranton, Pa., Lawyer. I. Oliver F r y .................................. Morganza, P a ........................„..Teacher. David W. K err...............................A pollo, P a.................... ........M in ister. J. B. Kennedy ..................,.2;,......GreenCastie, P a....................... T each er.: . j ! S. M oul..................... ......... ......... Hanover, P a......... ...................M erchant.' A . B. Myers. *D. B. Myers. J. Everette Meyers. ♦Deceased. 62 C u m berlan d V a l l e y St a t e N orm al S ch oo l. Joh n T. Nace.................................. Hanover, BsJMMBai f c . ...... .’..Teacher Gram. School. George W . P loy er..........................Carlisle, Pa................................ Teacher. A . C. Rawhauser.............................Y ork, Pa.................... ....... ...... Teacher. H. E. Shafer...... .......................... Carlisle, P a.............................Bank Clerk. W . G. W atson.................................Amberson V alley................... Teacher. Joh n Walter*....;............................. .349 N. 8th St., Lebanon, Pa....Physician. J . E. Witherspoon. Jam es P . W itherow...... ................. 4824Cedar A ve., Philadelphia, P a........................................ ..Clerk P. R. R . Co. C lass of 1887. M. Lulu Cole (Stoner),....;.............Waynesboro, Pa. D orothy Eshenmann..................... Shippensburgr, P a....... :.......... Teacher. Bessie H. Hayes............ .................Chambersburg-, Pa. Carrie A , Harris (Gates)...;.............Shippensburg, Pa. L illie B. Hoffman (Metz).;............Chambersburg-, Pa. Jeannie C. Johnson (Wilkins).......B ird’s Nest, Va. Sadie C. K irk ................................ .. Warfordsburg, P a................... Teacher. M. Florence Kanaga (Biggs)........Shippensburg, Pa. "Sallie L igh t (Etter)............. ......... Lehmasters, Pa. M amie E. Perlett............................Shippensburg, P a...................Teacher. H. Ada Shearer (Brinsley). Minnie E. Snively (Kauffman).... Shady Grove, Pa. ■Carrie E. W alker (Cover)............. Highspire, Pa. A llie M . W herry (W eakley),........Shippensburg, Pa. Rettie W ilbar (W ilson)..................Cfimp Hill, Pa. Dasie A. W illiam s (Ketterer) .¿....Andalusia, Pa. C. C. Ba«ehore................... ........... .Carlisle, Pa........:.......... .......... Lawyer. E. H. Bixler............ .................... ...Carlisle, P a.......................:.....Insurance Agent. W . A. Bream....................................Y ork Springs, P a....................Teacher. E. J. Cook............... ................ .....Towson, M d...,.........................Lawyer. Lee H. Diehl,,;,,............................. Shippensburg, Pa................... Jeweler. C. E. Garrett,..;...............................Hanover, Pa...:................. ......Teacher. J . P; Gluck........................ ............Ft. Loudon, Pa........................ Principal o f Schools. I. R . Herr.......................... ....... ......Elizabethtown, Pä...................Lawyer. W . Boyd M orrow............................Shippensburg, Pa............... .....Coal Agent. B. F . M yers........... 4.............., ........ Chambersburg, Pa.................. Physician. W . F .,Sprenkle............ ................. 1921 Chestnut S t ./ Philadel­ phia, P a ......................... ..¿.Physician. E . I. Stauffer................................... Died Oct. 5,1898. C . J. W alter..............................¿......Woodland Ave., & 70th St., Phiku, Sttpervis. Principal. S. E . Wetzel.^i-Jv.:.; ......... ..... Steelton............... .....'........ ...... .cierk. J . L. Y oung........ ............... ..............Mechanicsburg, P a................. Lawyer. C lass of 1888. Maude S. Adams (Bard) E m ily S. A llen (Clever)................. Lee’s X Roads, Pa. V iola M. Arnold (Grammer)....... Philadelphia, P a......................Stenographer, Lutheran Observer Office. S allie R . Biesecker (Biesecker)....1431 M ulberry St., Scranton, Pa. Hypatia B. A . E. Diller,.................Y ork Springs, Pa. Jennie M. Goodhart (Throne)..,...Mt. Rock, Pa. A lice A. Hatton (Barnhill)............Middletown, Pa. A d a V . Horton......... .......................Shippensburg, P a.......... ......... Stenographer, C.V.S.N.S. A nn ie R . Irw in...............................McConnellsburg, P a...............Teacher. A lice L igh t (Hoffeditz):..,..............Lehmasters, Pa. M. Lizzie Lott (Boyer).,.............. .Arendtsville, Pa. Carrie R . McCune (Weston) E l Pasco Goujrt, 205 W . 103rd St., N. Y . City. C um berlan d V a l l e y St a t e N orm al S ch o o l. M aggie Overholtzer................ Minnie E. Reisner (Marshall) M innie Sipes (K eller)............. C. Iva Sm ith........................ Emma E. Wierman.................. F lora W . W itherow.................. Martha W . W itherow.............. E acy W illiam s............... ......... O. M. Gram mer.....................• E. H. Hatfield............................ John HetrickVi..¿.«....;..i t 1.:..1.....J Charles W . H ykes.... .............. J. Hays M orrow....................... W . H. Pentz............................... John J. Repp............................ Charles T . R ice........................ R . C. Spangler........................ 63 .463 Hawthorne Ave., Yonkers, N. Y.......................... ....... ......Teacher. .Shippensburg, P a............ ...... Teacher. .877 N. 4th St., Phila., Pa.. .... Artist. .Birmingham, Pa. .Y ork Springs, P a............ ....... Teacher. .Fairfield, P a...................... ......Teacherv •Fairfield, P a ...................... ......Teacher, .Newville, P a....................1...... Teacher. .Died Aug. 30,1896. .Died Sept. 29,1896. .West Fairview, P a........... ......Principal of Schools. .BibleHouse,Shanghai,China.Missionary. .Roiifcerville, P a....................... Teacher. .Jarettsville, M d................ ..... Prin. o f School«?. .5249 Addison Ave., Phila., Pa.Student U. P. .Newport, P a ..................... .......Merchant. / .Gettysburg, Pa................. .......Organist and M usic Teacher. C lass of 1889. Zora A nderson................................-Shippensburg, P a ....................Teacher. Maud Cressler (Gibb).,................ Hagerstown, Md. E illie B. Funk................................Mt. H olly Springs, P a.............Nurse. Gertrude H ays................................Shippensburg, P a......................Teacher. Mary E. Hull............. ..................... Sharpsburg, P a ....................... Teacher. E illie S. Kendig (F egan).............Carlisle, Pa. Eleanor Y . Kyner (Boots);..;.........Moore, Pa. Fannie E. Eamberson ................ Hustontown, Pa. M ay Eandis.................. ................... Newville, P a............................. Teacher. Margaret V. Eehner (Alexander).Everett, Pa. Mary V. E ong (Bergstresser).....Middletown, Pa. M aggie A . Eine (K rall) ...............!Carlisle, Pa. Bertha Metz (H orn)..................... 351 E. K ing St., Chambenrsburg, Pa. Jennie M oul...................... 1......... ...Died Sept. 17, 1898. Clara A . Osborne (Gardner).........Y ork Springs, Pa. E lla H. Pow ell (Paterson)............ 4286 Sage Ave., St. Eouis, Mo. Carrie E. Quigley (Spangler). F lora Sefton (Reading).................134 E. 4th St., Dayton, O. A lta M . Sheaffer (Zerfoss)...........Coudersp'ort, Pa. Annie Swartz (D iehl)....................Cashtown, Pa. Grace B. Spangler (Yeiser)..........T ro y , N. Y . ....<,i:-;;Ev;.i...........TeaCher. Mary V . lin g e r......... ......................Foltz, P a Eibbie J. W atson (Baldwin).........233 7th St., N. E., W ashington, D. C. Ella F . W agner (Snyder)............. 1114 E ehigh St., Easton, Pa. F lo E* W alters............................... .Shippensburg, P a............... ....Teacher. V. May W onders (Critchley). J. B. Brubaker................................M echanicsburg, Pa.................Teacher. A. S. Cook................................... Towson, M d............... ..........!...County Examiner. E. F. Charles....................................1309 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, N. J............ ...............Railway Conductor. J. C. Eshelman.............................. 340 S. 14th St., Harrisburg.....R . W . M ail Service. D. R . Fogelsonger.i............... ....Waynesboro, P a...................... Bookkeeper. J. A. F ishel.................................. ...Monaghan, Pa.....,;................ Teacher. Samuel Kitzm iller..........................Shippensburg, P a....................Banker. A. C. Eogan. EzraEehm an.................. ................616 Bourse, Phila, P a.... ....... ..Associate Editor New v. . Eippiacott Dictionary.' A . C. Eackey........ ..................Duncannon, Pa .....,..;,;..Eawyer. 64 C um berland V a l l e y S t a t e N orm al S ch oo l. J. H. M yers......... ...........................Died A pril, 1901. H. M. R o t h . . : . . . . . . G e t t y s b u r g , P a................... ^ C o u n t y Superintendent. A. K. Sm ith................................ Altoona, P a............................ Ward Principal. S. 25. Shope..................... .............. .'.N. 3rd St., Harrisburg-, P a.... Physician. J. A . Underwood............................Steelton, Pa. •H. A . W alter................................... Steelton, P a ............................. Teacher. S t a t e Ce r t if ic a t e . J. F . Whitaker. Class of 1890. Sue O. Beidleman (Drawbaugh)...Chambersburg, Pa. Lulu F . Buhrman .......................... 1112 N. 40th St.,Philadelphia, P a - ........................... Librarian Girls’ Normal School. Carrie E. Davidson (Jeff eris)........Died Aug. 28, 1898. Cora.E. Dunbar.................. ............ W est Fairview, P a..................Teacher. Clara L. Dykeman (K elly).....,;....Died Dec. 5,1899. Gertrude C. Eppley..............^¿.'ttCarlisle, P a .............................. .Teacher. Anna Fenstermacher (Sm ith)4^14744 Upland St., W . Phila. Clara C. F reck................................MillersbUrg, Pa. M adge C. Hemphill (M yers)........Stoughstown, Pa. Majide H ew itt................................ W aynesboro, P a..... .................Teacher. Jessie K ilheffer.......................... ....West Fairview, P a ..................Teacher. Blanche Kronenberg (Weiner)...»Carlisle, Pa. R ose H. Martin (Philips)............. T aos, New Mexico. E lsie D. M clntire......................... .Died Oct. 1902. Isabel Metz (McCann)-..................Stephenson, Va. Mattie P iper.......... ......... ............... Newville, P a.............................Teacher. Sadie A . Schriver..........................Gettysburg, P a ..........................Teacher. F lo. E*. Sharpe.............................¿..Newville, P a.......... ................. Teacher. Ella. C. Sibbett (B ill).................... Jacksonville, Fla. M ollie B. Snow (H oxie). Emma E. Stamy.......................... R idley Park, P a........ ....... .......Teacher Jennie E. Steever (Loveland)..,...Lebanon, Pa. ’ L illian V . W ilbar (Buchanan).... Lakewood, N. J. Cora E. W inger (Shinham)..,.......Cearfoss, Md. M orris A . Bierley...........................Thurmont, Md........4$|§...... „.Physician. W . C. Bowman.................................Lemoyne, P a...........................Teacher. Harry D. Brewer. George L . B row n........................... F ort Hunter, P a..... ¿•....«.¿.^•Physician. Charles J. Burgett.................... .....Carlisle Springs, P a................Teacher. G. P . E ck e ls..............................Pittsburg, P a....................... .....Teacher. P. A . Fishel...*.i>......... :....... .............McKeesport, Pa...%^4.............Teacher. J. M. F oglesonger......................... Philadelphia, P a.....................Publisher. Geo. E. Gray...;.W-:i*?**'--............... Lehighton, P a ..........................Lawyer. S. H. H etrick.................................Room 501 F idelity Bldg., Broad and A rch St., P hila........... Lawyer. T . R . Ja cob s........... Carlisle, P a................. ...Lawyer. M. H. Jones................................. Haward No. 1, Seattle, Wash.Salesman. J. T . Kelley...,....................... .1....... Oakville, P a.......... !.................Teacher. S. W . K irk...................................... McCohnellsburg, P a........ ........ Lawyer. Geö. K. L andis................................Pottstown, P a .......... ...............Teacher. E. W . M artindell...................... Hulmville, P a ........................... Principal o f Schools. J. Abner M iller. P hilip C. M iller..............................B iglerville, P a............... ......... Teacher. J. E. Nell....,......;............ ................Steelton, P a ............................ W ard Prin. W . H. N icholas........................ .....Allegheny, P a .........................Minister. S. E. Piper, J r .............. ....Oakville, P a................. Teacher. J, O. Russel. .................. Steelton, P a ..............................Teacher. Jno. D. Stock.................................Philadelphia, P a............... Bookkeeper. C umberland V a l le y St a t e N ormal S chool . 65 H. K. Strickler —............................Tuckerton, N . J......................Prin. High School. M. H. T hom as..*..;--......................Hampton, Pa....,...................... W ard Prin. H’b ’gJohn C. W atson.............................. M ilford, P a............................... Principal H igh School. W . G. W eigle...... ............................ Bendersville, Pa, J. L. W eitzel....................................Carlisle, Pa..:............................ Teacher. I. R . W itm er . . . , . , - - ............ ...... ......Hanover, P a............................ Teacher. Class of 1891. Clara M. Anlt (Peters)...................Lehighton, Pa. Helen Bitner (R oth).....................Middletown, Pa. L ucy Bowers (Orr).........................Mount Vernon, Mo. Bertie D; Conner (Noaker)............Shippensburg, Pa. Manie R . E arly (Hockersmith)....Shippensburg, Pa. Stella S. E arly............... ................. 321 M aclay St., Harrisburg, P a..... ......................................Teacher. Minnie G. E ckejs.......... ......... .......Shippensburg, Pa. Nona Eberhart (McMillan)........... 3942 Lake A ve., Chicago, 111. Annie B. Elliot (L averty)............ 507 Pine St., W illiamsport, Pa. Mabel Giesey (Towson)................ .138 N . Queen St., Y ork, Pa. M aggie Giesey (Heathcote)......... Shrewsbury, Pa. Annie M. Hake............ .................. Gettysburg, P a.........................Teacher. Nellie Hargleroad (Shank)........... Chambersburg, Pa. Bertha B. Herring..........................Harrisburg, P a.....T eacher H igh School. Ella Hoffman (Kaufman). E lsie Hoffman (Holler)**.............Chambersburg, Pa. Lulu A . Hudson..............................Shade Gap, P a....... ................. Teacher. „ Ollie C. Hykes (Tom pkins)..........Greenwich, Conn. Margaret K enyon (Swartz) ...f|L.Carlisle, Pa. Nannie B. Martin...........................Shippensburg, Pa................. ...Teacher. Grace McDannel (Rhine).,........... Shippensburg, Pa. Elizabeth C. McCune (Edwards)...Died Feb. 14,1904. Estella M etcalf (Martin).............. 258 E. 8th St., Erie, Pa. Jessie B. Moore..............................Mt. H olly Springs, Pa............ Teacher. Ola M yers........................................Middletown, P a...................................... Teacher in High School. Mary B. Osman..............................Harrisburg, Pa...;,,.- .............Teacher. Maude A . P e rle tt.,---......... >..........Shippensburg, P a........... ,...... Teacher. Isabel Pettigrew............ ................ Everett, P a................................Teacher. Mary M. Raum............. - . ...............Shippensburg, Pa.. .:-........... Teacher. Estella R h o d e s;--.......,................. Greencastle, P a ................ .......Teacher. L u cy E. Rupley..........i.................. W est Fairview, Pa.................. Teacher. Nettie S. R ussell-..;.;.*................. Shippensburg, Pa.................... Teacher. Mary B. S m ith -.......... ................... W ashington, D. C— .............. .Teacher. Minnie B. Snavely (Frissele) Steel ton, Pa. Sallie E. Stevens ( Young)....... ....Great F alls, M ont................... Teacher. Annie E. S t r i t e . . . .... Greencastle, Pa....................... Clerk. Phoebe E. T aylor (Stevick)......... 279 Calder St., Harrisburg, Pa. Zulu E. T rostle (Roberts)...;.......-.A m bler, Pa. L illie B. W alters (Geisey),.......... Died 1900. Sue W alters (W alter)................... Penbrook, Pa. Edith Wertz............... .....................Quincy, Pa. Blanche W oodal........ .— Chambersburg, P a............................... Teacher. Anna M. Ziegler (Reber)..,........... W aynesboro, Pa. Harry A lle n ...-..--— ....... - ....... -.Lees X Roads, P a.......... ....... Teacher. Geo. R . A ngle......... ........................ Shippensburg, P a ................ -C lerk. Charles E. Barton.........................McConnellsburg, P a............ Supt. Fulton County. T . H. O. Berkstresser. C. A. Deardorff........— ................... Burlingame, Kansas.— ......... Superintendent. Lee R oy Donnelly...... ........ - ......... Died March 25,1895. George H. Eckels................ ......\—29 Stenton Place, Atlantic City, N. J............................ Prin. High School. 66 C umberland V a l l e y S ta te N ormal S chool . W . E. F o h l......... ......... Georgè Gable. James O. Gray........... W ill H. Hamilton....... C. A . Hartman............. W illiam B. Heckman. J. S. Heigés................ i ■ J. M. Hoover....... ;........ N. E. M . H oover....... W.,H. Kissinger. S. J. K leffm a n ......... :. D. E. L o n g ................... James H. M ackey........ Ernest B. Martin........ John H. M cA llister..... S. U. G. McCreary...... ■G. W . M iller................ J. S. Omwake.............. J. H. Reber................... Charles S. R ebuck....... W . M. Rife.................. G'. S. R upp.................. Robert N. S ad ler........ James Slaybaugh........ James Sm iley.............. S ol.'S m yser.......:........ John H. Stuart............. Pearle E. T ay lor......... . J. E. Walter......... L G. W . W e rtz ................ .Pittsburg, Pa. ..Shippensburg, P a........... ...... .Steward C. V. S. N. S. .Died Feb. 12,1902. .Cashtown, Pa.......................... Teacher. •Shippensburg, P a...................Prof. C. V. S. N. S. .Straits Settlements, India..... Missionary. .W est Dublin, Pa...................... Teacher. •18i N. 19th St., Columbus, O...Carpenter. .Chambersburg, P a..................Lawyer. .W ashington, D. C.... ..............Clerk Supreme Court. .258 E. 8th St., Erie, P a ............ U. S. Postal Service. Harrisburg, Pa....!.................. Postal Clerk. .Franklintown, Pa..................Farmer. .Doubs, M d............................. ^..Minister. .Shippensburg, Pa.............. ....Lawyer. . .W aynesboro, P a............. ........ Supt. o f Schools. .East Harrisburg, Pa............. Physician. .Shippensburg, Pa.................. Prof. C. Y . S. N. S'. .Columbia, Pa. .W ormleysburg, Pa. .207-11 Bourse, Phila., P a........Trades League. .Philadelphia, Pa. .Coopersburg, P a ......................Principal o f Schools. .Johnstdwn, Pa.........................W ard Principal. •Lyons, Neb.............................. Lawyer. .Carlisle, Pa.............................. Lawyer. .New Kingston, Pa.................. Farmer. S t a t e C e r t if ic a t e . J. L. Haiti....................................19 N. 17th St., Harrisburg, Pa...:...............,...............;J...U. S. Postal Service. v Class of 1892. M ildred E. Beitzel (Filler)......— .Carlisle, Pa. Bertie Cressler (M iller) ........ ....... Kansas City, Kansas. Mattie M. Davis (Kissinger)........Philadelphia, Pa. A m ber L. Diehl (B ream )............. Gettysburg, Pa. Nettie. Dunahugh...........................State Line, P a........................... Teacher. Emma F a ilo r .................Carlisle, Pa................................ Teacher. Annie Fogelsonger (M owery). N ellie V . Geiger (Kauffman)....... Kauffm an’s, Pa. A lice Ham ilton......... ...^...........-Scotland, P a..............,.............. Teacher. • M artha G. Hammond (Purvis)... Akron, N. Y. Jessie M. Hann............................... Taneytown, Md. Bessie W . Harman (M ackey).......749 Dearborn St. N. W ., W ashington, D. C. Sadie M. H eck (Hartman)............Cashtown, Pa. A lverda Hefdefinger (Hambright)Mishawaka, Ind. L id a P. Highlands.........................11 N. Ave., A llegheny, P a......Teacher. Minnie S. Hoffman (Seasley).......Biglerville, Pa.............. Teacher. Rachael Humbert...........................Died Aug. 7< 1904. Bertha Jam es. ............... N ewville, Pa............ i.............. Teacher. Annie M. Keene............................ W iconisco, P a................. Teacher. . L uella M cA llister.................... ....Gettysburg, Pa...,...... ...............Teacher. L«£ura Peffer................................ ...Carlisle, Pa............................... Teacher. Annie R e b e r ................................... Shippensburg, P a..................... ....Teacher. Blanche Resseman (Leisinger)...Died 1906. A dalineR exroth............................ McConnellsburg, P a....................Teacher. C umberland V a l le y S ta te N ormal S chool . 67 Edna C. Schoch (S m ith )............. .3914 Balt. Ave., Phila., Pa. Jessie M. Sefton (Dunkle);.,;.,.......Steeltorij Pa. Norma Seitz. Mary Sipes.......................................M cConnellsburg,Pa............ ....Teacher. Elizabeth E. Spangler (Nicholas) Allegheny, Pa. R osa A. Spidel...............................Hummelstown, P a................... .Teacher. M ary T . Wagner (F lem ing).........Shippensburg, Pa. Cordilla W oods (Eyster)......... ......Walnut Bottom, Pa. George W . Baker........... ................Clearfield, Pa....... ............... ...Prim High School; J. Albert Baxtresser......................Elizabethtown, Pa................... Lawyer. H. M. Becker. H. D. Becker................................... Hanover, Pa............................... Teacher. O. C. Bishop................... ......... ......Oberlin, P a..................... ......... Teacher. B. J. B ow er.......... ........................... M ill Hall, P a ...........................Prim o f Schools,1 , N. J. Briner................................ Loysville, P a............ ...............Teacher., J. M. Brintom...;.v........................... 4176th St., N. W. Wash.. D. G.Clerk Census Dep’t. W . H. B urd......................................Altoona, Pa.:.i..... .......... Ward Principal. A . A. Evansfci,,^.;*^;*....................M ooredale,,Pa............ .............Teacher. J. E. Evans..'.i........ ..........................Dickinson, Pa.......................... Teacher. * S. F. Gerberich..............................Hummelstown, P a .................. Student at F. & M. Col. C. E. Greason................. ................. Berlin, W ash.................... ....... Physician. G. C. Hain.............................. ......... Newp6rt, P a.............................Postal Clerk. George Macomber. A . C. M cCune.......... .......................Tremont House, Columbia, Pa....Kerbaugh & Co. F . M. Paul............................... ....... Greason, P a............. .Sta. Agent C. V. R . R. D. M. Shearer.................... ............ Fayetteville, P a......................Teacher. C. R . Shyrock................................. 3815 Sprude St., Phila., P a^ L U . S. A. B. M. S h u ll.................................... .Duncannon, Pa.........................Teacher. G. W. Smeltzer............. ...;..............Harrisburg, Pa......................... Post Office Clerk. A . B. Sollenberger.........................Waynesboro, Pa ...:."................Physician.' C. W. Snyder.... .............................. Evan dale. Cal............... .......... Teacher. P. H. Stambaugh. J. A. Stephens. J. C. W a g n e r . . . P a , . . ' . . _ . v........_.......... ..Supt. of Schools. H. J. W a g n e r .............................. Centralia, W ash .......... ...........Prin. High School.' G. A : W ebh.L.w„ ..................... .......Cincinnati, O............: ......... .....Electrical Engineer. S c ie n t if ic ’Go ukse . Ezra Lehman................... ,..............616 Bourse, Phila., P a.............Associate Editor New Lippincott Dictionary Class of 1893. Nannie E. A llen (Hippensteel)....1323 Victoria St., Phila., Pa. Mary L. A rnold........... .................. Delta, Pa........... ........................Teacher. Lillian S. Besore.............................Greencastl'ev Pa....... ................ Teacher. Eya M. Boyer........................... ...... T able R ock, Pa....................... Teacher; M ary Downs;....,...,;.......................Catasauqua, Pa......:..... ........... Teacher. Ella R . Erdman.................... ......... Died April 29, 1898. Cora M. Eickes (W orthington). Mabel Geiger (Heckman).............Duncannon, Pa. Lillian B. Goshorn (H assler);......Shippensburg, Pa. Edith B. G.etz (Weisenberger).......Philadelphia, Pa. Nellie R . Hays (Dunlap).... ..........Shippensburg, c JHm Jennie M . Hefelbower.................. Middle Spring,' Pa..................Teacher. Celia Hefelbower (Strohm).,,........Oakville, Pa. ; Bessie M. Landis (Omwake).,,..... Died Eeb. 10,-1904. Eva J. Liggett'(B oyerjL:...... 1......Harrisburg, Pa,;'' •* M aryK . McCune (Bratton)......... Carlisle, ‘Pa. R ose M cKiiinie...........:.....„Greencastle, P a...................................Teacher. . Cora A . M iller ( Early)1^............ .Hummelstown, Pa. M. Elsie Peters (M ason)............ ..Doylestown, P a; l i • 68 C umberland V aluev S t a t e N ormal S chool . Anna E* R ailing (Adams)..... ......Bakersville, N. J. E lla M. Ralston...................... ....... Moohanicsburg, P a............. ...Teacher. B elle Reifsnyder...................... ...... Died 1903. M ary R hodes........................... ...... Greencastle, Pa................ . ...Teacher. Bertha Rhodes......................... ...... Died Feb. 23,1894. Clara E. Rinard................................Cypher, Pa...*...................... ....Teacher. Maude E. Robinson................ .......Waterloo, P a........................ ...Teacher. R achel M. Scott..................... ....... Gettysburg, P a..................... ...Teacher. A da A . Seibert (Walker)................Fannettsbürg, Pa. ''Hattie S. Shelly.................... . ..... Hatton, P a............................. ...Teacher. Emma M. Shugars.................. !......Shippensburg, P a.............. |...Teacher. Zatae I. Smith (Hagerty)....... ......Beaumont, T exas............... ...Guffy Petroleum Co. A . T a y lo r (Fitz)........W ......Rouzerville, Pa. Blanche W agner...................... ......Shippensburg, Pa*. ,.:Teacher. Anna W allace................................. W aynesboro, P a................... ...Teacher. Anna W alters........................... .......Catasauqua, P a.................... ...Teacher. M ary Y . W eim er...................... ......Pasadena, Cal. Katherine W ensell.................. .......Hjghspire, P a ...................... ....Teacher. ......M iddle Spring, P a............... ...Teacher Normal. Aaron B. Crook........... ......W illiam stown, P a................ ...Teacher. J, F . Deardorff........................ ........142 N. 13th St., H’b ’g, P a........Railway M ail Service.. A. C. Donnelly.......................... ......Kokoma, I n d .. J. B. E by ................................... ...... Manheim, P a........................ ....Teacher. J. W ilson E lliott...................... ...... E. Pittsburg, P a................... ...Westinghouse Co. D. A. Forsythe................... . .......Died 1901. U. Grant Fry........................... .......McCreà, P a..... ................ . ...Merchant. M. W . Garrett.......... .............. .......Janesville, Pa....................... ...Prin. H igh School. T<. B. TTafer.............................. ...... 3228 N. 5th St., Phila., Pa... ...Minister. T. H. Handshaw..................... .......Oakville, P a:......................... ...Postal Clerk. C. A. TTaftValer........................... ....... Shippensburg, P a................ ...Teacher. J. P. Herr.........:........................ ......5128 Ogden St., Phila., Pa... ...Teacher. .1. F . TTncli................................ .......A rlington, K an.................... ....Teacher. John H. Hoffm an................... ....... B iglerville, P a..........................Physician. R. "FT. Hughes... ....................... .......Altoona, P a....... ........................Postal Clerk. James Kennedy....................... .......Greencastle, P a.........................Physician. Oscar H. E ittle........................ ........Concord, P a.:...........................Teacher. .......Y ork, Pa. George 0 . Eutz........*........ Harry E. March. J. E. M cA llister...................... .......Aeruadilla, Porto R ico........ ....Minister. Wes1 ey A , "Mycii m .................. .......Everett, P a........................... ....Merchant. Ovaries C. Ogle..... ................. .......Chambersburg, P a...................Physician. ,C. P. Omwake.......................... .......Greencastle, P a........................Merchant. G. E. Omwake.......................... .......Collegeville, P a................... ...Dean Ursinus Col. W . O. Parcell.......................... ....... W illiamstown, P a ............... ....Teacher. C. Ebbert Plasterer................ .......Du Bois, P a.......................... ....Teacher. H. W . P yles........1.................... .......W illiam sport, P a............... ....Eawyer. W illiam R ife .... ...................... .......Cashtown, P a...................... ....Teacher. C. M . Romberger.................... .......W icònisco, P a...................... ....Teacher. .......1714 Main St., Marinet, W is...Physician. H. F . Schroeder.................. C. E. Shaner............................. .......Oakville, P a......................... .»..Teacher. J. N. Shriner. 1 G. Edward Slonaker.....1............... Mummasburg, P a ............... ....Teacher. H. M. Sm iley.... ....... ....................... Eandisburg, P a.................... __Physician. W\ E Thom as ............................... Hampton, Ra....................... __Farmer. George R . Traxler................. .......Caprivi, P a. ...I....*............... ....Merchant. H. J. W ickey.... .................... .......Middletown, P a.................. ....Superintendent S choolsS c ie n t if ic Co urse . George H. Eckels. .Atlantic City, N. J.... .Prin. H igh School. C umberland V a lle y S ta te N ormal S chool . S t a t e Ce r t if ic a t e , A . J. Harbaugh. .3812 Harrison St.,Bellaire, O..City Engineer. Class of 1894. .Highspire, P a .......................... Teacher. Mertena A lle n ........................ Nell Allen (Burke). .Greencastle, Pa........................Teacher. Esther A ngle.......................... ..Spring Run, Pa........................Teacher. M ollie B air.............................. .M arysville, P a............ »........... Teacher. Jen nie B ell... . . . . ..j .'..v.... ..;..... .M ary sville, P a ..............T eacher. Margaret B e l l i . . ••.,.»• ••••? .Shippensburg, Pa. Mary Bender (Rumm el)...... .Gettysburg, P a ........................Teacher. M ary Benner.... .................... . .15 Decatur St., Cumberland, Md. Amanda*Bennett (W illison), .Died Oct. 20,1899. Sara Black...!........................ ..York, P a ..:S i!L .l...;...............Teacher. E lla Boher.............. ............... ..Everett, Pa................ ......... .....Teacher. Ida Bowen...... .......i^..... ..W ormleysburg, Pa..................Teacher. Carrie Brown...... ................... ..Morgantown, W . Va. Georgia Craig (Truscott)..... ..Mauch Chunk, P a................... Teacher. Emma Deahn.......................... ..Plainview, P a..........................Teacher. Zulu Deatrick....................... ... ..Houstontown, P a.....................Teacher. Bertha Deavor....................... ..Newville, Pa.... ........................Teacher. A . Jane D iller......................... ..Greencastle, Pa............ ........... Teacher. Maud E by............................... ..Bloserville, P a .........................Teacher. Essie Ernst................. ............ ..Fisherville, P a........................Teacher. Ida -Frank... ........ ..Hunterstown, Pa....... ....... .-.^.Teacher. Frances Goldsboro ..Mummasburg, Pa.v............. ..Teacher. E va Hartman (B locker)...... ..Died Sept. 25,1897. Annie Hoffman, (N oll)........ ..Bible House, Shanghai, China. Stella Hykes (H yk e s).......... ..W ellsville, Pa. Ruth Kann (H etrick);.......... ..711 N. 7th St., Vincennes, Ind. Elizabeth Kisecker (Saiter). .Oakville, P a............ .....:i^ ..T e a c h e r . Bertha K elley........................ ,Ft. Littleton, Pa. L izzieK irk (Baer)'...V..^....>.. .810 N. 10th St., Reading, Pa...Teacher. Katie F egeley....................... .Shippensburg, Pa.....................Teacher. A lice Lehman......................... .W ingerton, Pa.........................Teacher. E lla Lehman......................... .Duncannon, P a.‘ Amanda L osh (N ickum )..... .3022 N. 9th St., Philadelphia Pa. Margaret Martin (Yorke).... .217 E. 8th Ave., W infield, Kan. M ary M iller (M abee).... ....... Jennie M yers (P eters).' M ary M yers........ .........•......... .....Hanover, P a............................ Teacher. M abel N issley......... .............. .... Hummelstown, Pa...*.............. .Teacher. Annie Patterson.................... .... 208 S. 13th St., Harrisburg, / Pa.......t...................................Teacher. Emm a Pfoutz....•................... .... New Franklin, P a........... ....... Teacher. Julia R adle.............. ............. .... Dalmatia, P a........................... Lawyer. .....Orrstown,,Pa............... Bookkeeper. Grace Reifsnyder................. Sarah A . R oop (Clippinger), .... Dayton, Ohio. Sarah A . R oth (Clare)......... .... 4540 Uber St., Phila., Pa. Beckie Ritter (Arnold).,..;.,.. .... L oysville, Pa. .....Died March 21,1904. Anna Schwartz ............. .....Gettysburg, Pa...!....................T eacher. R osa S c o t t .......................... V irginia Smith (Feidt). .Kauffman, Pa. Clara Stamy (Venable)........ .Harrisburg, Pa. Helen Stoner (Cocklyn)....... .Coatesville, Pa........................ Teacher. Bessie W e is e r .... ................. .W est Fairview, R . F . D. 1. Adeline W alter (W ertz)...... .Chambersburg, Pa. Fannie W histler (Speer)..... .W aynesboro, P a...................... Teacher. Sudie W ingert........ . 69 70 C umberland V a l l e y S t a t e N ormal S chool . Clara Yount............ H. A. A lbert............ Claude Barton...,..... C. M. Best................ I, . L,. Bomberger... F. H. Brame........... . C. V. Clippinger...... M. J. C ook .. ’........... W . S. Cornman........ R . Cunnirfgham...... A. M. Engle............. W . W . Feidt............ W . E. Glass. Irving Handshew.... W . S. H a fer............. E. M. H ersh ey.... C. E. H o k e ............... I. A. Hoke;................. Harry H oopy........ ... W . C. Hughes........... C. Iy. K elley.... ....... . W . H. Klepper........ Ira L o n g .................. W. G. M cCoy............ W. H. McGowan..... J. W. McClain. A . A. M iller.... ........ J. A. N oll....... ...... S. H. Piper. P. W . M. Pressel.... H. A. Reed. J. M. Reighter........ W ilbur R epp........... U. G. Risser........ Noah R oth.............. Ira Shaw................. C. C. Sheaffer.......... H. H. S hank........... Edgar Shugars..*....* H. Sibbet......;........ . Robert Hays Smith. B. H. Trimmer. Eniory Thom as..... C. A^ Trostel.......... . York, P a............... ........ ...........Teacher. .110 N. 11th St., Phila., P a.......Bookkeeper. .Homestead, Pa....... ........ ........ Physician. .153 S. Jackson, St., Janesville, W is... Z..................................... Lawyer. .147 Douglass St., Hammond, In d ..........................................Lawyer. .Hanover, Pa. ......... Teacher. .Aspers, P a ...................... ........ ..Student Princeton. .15 Dey St., N. Y . City... ..........T raveling Clerk. .Baltimore, M d............... ....Teacher Boys’ Eatin School. .Hummelstown, P a........ .........Teacher. ..........Physician. Oberi in, P a..................... ......... Farmer. .St. Thom as, P a.............. ......... Teacher. .Harrisburg, Pa.............. .......... Lawyer. .Mowersville, P a ........... ......... Teacher. .Mowersville, P a............ ......... Teacher. .West Fairview, Pa........ .........Teacher. .Died Feb. 25,1905. .Bainbridge, Pa............... ......... Teacher. .Died June 1, 1906. HAdford. Pa...............................Asst. Princi-nal. .153 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, 111.................................. ...........Clerk. .Burnt Cabins, P a ....... . ......... Teacher. .Bridgeport, P a............... ..........Teacher. .Millersburg, P a .......................Salesman. .Arnold, P a...................... ...........Minister. .Orwigsburg, Pa............. ..........Prin. o f Schools. .Harrisburg, P a............. ...........Clerk R . R Office. .Clay H ill, Pa.................. ..........Teacher. •Campbelltown, P a...................Physician. . Chambersburg,Pa,R.F. D. ll..Teacher. .Charleroi, P a ................. ..........Teacher. .Danville, P a.................. .......... Teacher Bus. College. .Annville, P a.................. ..........Prof. L. V. C. .Shippensburg, P a........ .........Teacher. .Hutchinson, Kan. .Beresford Hotel, San Francisco, Cal....... ............. ..........Lawyer. D. S. Weimer.......... O. G. Wicke'rsham.. C. H. Williamson.... .McConnellsburg, P a.... .......... Prin. Schools. ,.10th and Dayton Sts., Hamilton, Ohio............ ........ .......... Cashier Safe & Stock Co. ..Clearville Pa................ ..........Law School. ..Steelton, Pa................... ..........Lawyer ..Died April 23, 1899. Margaret Coder...... D. C. Stunkard....... .Huntingdon,* P a.......................Teacher. ..Bedford, Pa................... ..........Principal o f Schools. S t a t e C e r t if ic a t e . Class of 1895. Carrie M. Baker (hauman), Nora A. B aker............... .Carlisle, Pa. .Dead. C u m berlan d V a l l e y St a t e N orm al S ch oo l, 71 Lottie K. Basehore........................ .Gettysburg, Pa.... ....................Teacher. F lora A. H. Benner (BabyIon).....238 H ickory Ave., Baltimore, Md. Ella S. B ooth ...................................M cVeytown, P a ....................... Teacher. Etta B. Bowers (Beard)................Fairmount, W . Va. Margaret B randt.......... ................. N ewville, P a ......................... ...Teacher. Annie Cashman (S m ile y )............ Waynesboro, Pa. Mary Cashman;.......;................. ....Marion, Pa. Vida M. Clippinger (Harmon).¿....Harrisburg, Pa. Marne Clugston (Sanier).............. Shippensburg, Pa. Annie Cornman.............................. Carlisle, Pa., R . F. D. 6 .......... Teacher. Martha J.'Day is (Dudes).............. Lykens, Pa. Margaret Deardorff (W alton).— .Elmira, N . Y . Hope Dill. v Edna'Early (Barbour).................. Shippensburg, Pa. Electa F ickes..................................Hanover, P a.................... Teacher. L illie Gleim ( M e n t z e r ) .............B oiling Springs, Pa. Stella M. Grimm............................. 27 S. Summit St., Harrisburg, Pa..'..... . . . . . . .Teacher. Lulu G r o v e , . . ;......................... Greencastle, Pa........................ Teacher. Anna M. Harbaugh (M iddlekauff), 2507 Central Ave., Washington, D. C. . Mary Kerr H ays.......... .................. Shippensburg, Pa. Florence S. Hollar (M a ck a y )......Shippensburg, Pa. Helen Harman.............. ................. Mt. H olly Springs, Pa.......... ..Teacher. Katharine Hykes.. .........................Bible Housed Shanghai, China, Teacher. Grace Jones (Worthington)§&,.... Jamison, Pa. Susie Karper (R eifsnyder)..........New Y ork City. Anna Lehman (Ritter)i................ L oysville, Pa. E lla Eight (Bum baugh).............. Rockford, 111. Sadie M. Dindley (Seltzer)..........Middletown, P a ........................Teacher. A. Ellen L oh (D onnelly)............. Kokomo, Ind. Clara M. Lutz.....;.. ........................119 Herr St., Harrisburg, Pa..Teacher. Annie M. M cKee (T ra x le r)........ Carlisle, Pa. Minnie Mock...................................McCorinellsburg, Pa................ Teacher. Bertha M ohler................................Shippensburg, P a ..... ....... *..... Teacher. Effie M oul............... ........ ...............Carlisle, P a............. ................ .Teacher. Annie B. N y e .... ............................. Uummelstown, Pa......... ......... Teacher. Minnie M. Orr (A n g le )....... ......... Shippensburg, Pa. Rachel Peters (Putney). Marne Reifsnyder (Wadsworth);..DuBois, Pa. Nellie Reicherd (Bishop® ,v.........4738 Sylvan Ave., Hazlewood, Pa. * L. Pearl R hodes............................ Greencastle, Pa.................... ..Teacher., Adelia R u sse ll^ * ;;'.•••—............... W aynesboro, P a............. Teacher. Rebecca Seip...................................W iconisco, Pa........................... Teacher. Elizabeth Shellenberger............... Middletown, Pa....................... .Teacher. Katie Shellenberger (Hershey).... 247 Lancaster A ve., Lancaster, Pa. E lla L . T ait..... ................ ...............Catasauqua, P a........... ............. Teacher. Ida J. Underwood........ .................. Ogontz, P a.......... ................. ....Teacher. Laura Walters (Moyer)..;v............Pefkasi^ Pa. Mary L. Weaver (Crow)............v.;Greencastle, P a........................Teacher. L ola Wierman (Griest). .......... ....Guernsey, Pa. Mary C. W enger (P iper)............. Dead. Artelia L- W ilson (K it c h )........... New Kingston, Pa. Naomi W ingart (H ollin g er)........ 4808 Balto. Ave., W. Philadelphia, Pa. Harriet A. W ise (T aylor) ¿ .. . . ......303 M ohawk Ave., Norwood, Pa. Elizabeth H. W olff.;...;............. ....Spring Run, P a........................ Teacher Huntingdon H.S Carrie Yundt............. ................. ....Shippensburg, Pa .................. Teacher. Charles A lbright............................Spring Grove- P a.............. .......Prin. o f Schools. J. W. Ausherman..... ................... ..Baltimore, M d....... .................. B. & O. R . R. Office. 72 C u m berlan d Y a x l e y St a t e N o rm al S ch oo l. Henry H. Baish...... J. A . Bish................. George C. Bolinger.. M orris W . Brunner. G. W . Coover.......... Oscar Cunningham. W . N. Decker;......... J. S, Decker.... H. C. N eagley........... Stewart Noaker........ T . C. P a rk ................. G. W . Reig-hter........ George E. Repp........ A . K . R isse r.......... . J. H. Seasley.......... J. E. Shugart............ A . L* Snoke.............. C. E. Snoke................ A . S. Thom pson....... H. E. W ahley........... . .Altoona, P a...... ........................W ard Principal. •Littlestown, P a ..................... Merchant. Macungie, P a........................... Prin. o f Schools. •Lebanon, P a.:......................... Physician. Lemoyne, Pa............................ Teacher. R eidsville, N. C..................... Agent. ' .Macungie., P a........................ Bookkeeper. ..416 Adams St., Mt. Pleasant, Iowa ............i........................ Minister. ..Waterloo, P a...... ......................Dentist. ..Harrisburg, P a ....................... Clerk Adams Ex. ..York, P a................................... Lawyer. .Shippensburg, P a ........... ....... Clerk. ..Newport, P a ............ ...... ......... Teacher. ..Jumongville, P a ..................... Prin. Orphan School. ..Manila, P. I ............................ Teacher. ..Smith’s Station, P a............... Teacher. .Philadelphia, Pa., Stephen Girard B’ ld’g........................ Lawyer. .Biglerville, Pa.... ...................... Farmer. •35th & U. Sts., N orth West, W ash., D. C..........................Teacher Math., H. S. ..Died M ay 20,1904. .Philadelphia, P a.... Friends Central H. S. .5th Ave. and 19th St., Phila­ delphia, P a.............. .............Agent. .Falsington, P a........................ Principal. .Shippensburg, P a .................. Teacher. .Fannettsburg, Pa. .Carlisle, Pa.............................. Teacher. .Kansas City, Kansas.............. Physician. .Manila, P. I .....................;...... ..TL S. Service. .B iglerville, P a.................. ....I'.-Merchant. .Carlisle, Pa .......... . Clerk. .Chambersburg, P a................. Teacher. .Gettysburg, P a........................Minister. .Chambersburg, Pa...................Teacher. .Langhom, P a........................... Minister. J. H. A llem an........... •DuBois, P a....................... .......Supt. o f Schools. Carl Diener.............. B. 33. Diller......... James M. Ebbert..... D. M. F egan............ J. M. Gantt.............. Harry E. Gress........ C. H. H anlin............. Georg-e Hartman....... John S. Hershey...... D. M. Hoffman......... I. W . Huntzberger..., J. Bruce Kennedy.... A . A . McCron e . . . . . ■ Thom as F. Miller .. S t a t e Ce r t if ic a t e .. C lass of 1896. Daisy A llw e in ........................... ..^Lebanon, Pa;.*.;.............. ..........Teacher. Nina Barr (Kohler)........................ Lansford, Pa. M ary B lack................................. ....Huntingdon, P a......................Teacher. Ida B lair.................................. ....... Chambersburg, P a..... ....... .....Teacher. Anna Bollinger................. .............M illerstown, P a ...................... .Teacher. Sarah B reljm................... ...............Hummelstown, P a...................Teacher. Susie B rinley’ (Kirkpatrick).:!......Highspire, Pa. Hulda Burkholder (Greenawalt) ..Lehmaster, Pa. M. Jennie Campbell...................... W aynesboro, P a....................x.Teacher. M innie Cline (K riebel).................Orrstown, Pa. Edith Cole ........... ...........................Shippensburg, P a ................... Teacher. Helen C rilly (N ell)...................Steeiton, Pa. Frances Cromer (Patterson)........ Pitcairn, Pa. M aggie Dinsmore (Wheeler)........Baltimore, Md. Emma Disert....... ...........................New Franklin, P a..... .............. Teacher. Maude E m s t ^ ^ .^ ,..;.,...,............ Bloserville, Pa.;.:i£..,;........ Teacher. A lice Fenstermacher.....................Shippensburg, P a .................. .Clerk. Leora F ickes k i : ...................325, W ebster Ave., Scranton, Pa..Teacher C um berlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N orm al S ch o o l. E lla Fogelsonger (Pilgram).... Pan Gable (S kin ner)........... *.. M ary J. Gray................. Cora H eisey.............................. Linnie Hess............................... W ealthy Heintzelman............. P. Olive Hixon (M ay)............ Sallie Hoy (W illiams)............. Mame Hoffman........................ A lice Huber............................... E lla Johnson........................... . Mary Kitzm iller (Plasterer)... Etta L aidig (Chestnut)............. Julia Lauman (Stuart).;.......... A lverta L ogan .......................... L eila L o g a n ................ :............ Minnie Lodge (Kirk) Anna L ongsdorf...................... Lou M artin (Iliff)......... ........... Mattie M atthews........ ........ .... AnnaM cC aleb (Weast)........... Mary Meredith (B r inker hoff) Mary Neely (H askell)....... ..... Hannah Nevins;.-..;.;. ... Damaris Peters...............— • M ary G. Rhodes.............. ....... V irginia R hone (P r ic e )......... Nettie Bae R oop (E ckels)...... Pearl R ay R uth....................... Alcesta Sellers, (Lininger).... A lice Shaffner..................... ... M aye Sheets............................ Elsie Shelton (Snoke). Grace Sibbett (Owens)............ Mary Smith (Hoover) ............ Nellie Snoke (Brewbaker) ....>. Blanche Soule.......................... Sallie Spangler (B ollen)..;.... Lyda Standing (W illiam s). . M. Carrie Sword (S trite )....... Mame W etzel (Queen)............ Pauline W isotski.................... M ay W ingler.. ........ ................ V ida B. W olcott (Kaines)...... Grace W olfe (Grove),............. A . A . A rnold.................... ........ H. H. Aungst................ ... E. M. Balsbaugh...T;^;*.j:'..y..../ J. M. Baum.............................. G. A. Berkheimer.............. . M. A . Brinton........................... J. C. Brubaker.......................... P . S. Chronister...................... W , A . Creamer................... ..... L. A . Duller........................... ... W . C. D o n n e l l y ^ ^ . ....... M. L. Drum.......... 1....... A . C. Pogelsouger................... G. H. Frances........ J. R . E. Gettle.................... ... 73 .Shippensburg, Pa. .Chambersburg, Pa. .Ickesburg, P a........................... Teacher. .Campbelltown, Pa................... Teacher. .Steelton, P a ......... .................. .Teacher. .Fayettev ille, P a.......................Teacher. .Everett, Pa. .24 Blatidina St., Utica, N. Y. .Chambersburg, P a.......... ....... Teacher. .Bristol P a..................................Teacher. .Summit H ill, P a.... .......... .......Teacher. .DuBois. .Died March, 1901. ' ..Mt. H olly Springs, Pa. .Plainfield, P a......... ..................Teacher. .Plainfield, Pa.................:........ Teacher. . McConnellsburg, Pa. .Mechanicsburg, P a.......... ...... Teacher. .5527 Pulaski Ave., Germantown, Pa. .101219th St., Altoona, P a....... Teacher. .Carlisle» Pa. .1107 M ontgomery St., Harrisburg, Pa. •Uriah, Pa. ..Summit H ill, P a......................Teacher. .Uriah, P a...................... Teacher. ..Hyndman, P a...........................Teacher. .M oores, Pa. .29 Stenton Place, Atlantic City, N. J. ..Bainbridge, P a................. Teacher. ..Ft. Loudon, Pa. ..Wallaceton, Pa........................ Teacher. ..McConnellsburg, Pai....l...... ...Teacher. .Burdick, Kansas. .Newville, Pa. .Chambersburg, Pa. .New Bloomfield, P a................Teacher. .178 Lowrie St., Allegheny, Pa. .Anaconda, Mont. .Clearspring, Md. .1408 Chaplaihe St., W heeling, W . Va. .Gettysburg, Pa. . .Shippensburg, P a.......... ........ Clerk. .Lykens, Pa. .Shippensburg, Pa. .M echanicsburg, P a...:............Teacher. ¿.Teacher. .Reinholds, P a........... „Lebanon, Pa^......... „...Teacher. .Manheim, P a........................... Dentist. • .Shepherdstown, P a.................Teacher. .E /P ittsbu rg, Pa.~S B >".........W estinghouse Co. Lititz, P a.................................. Farmer. ..Harrisburg, Pa........................ Clerk. ..Martinsburg, W . V a..............................Principal High School. ..Mechanicsburg, P a......... ..TL S. M ail Service. • ..Mifdintown, P a.......................Principal o f Schools. ..Lewisburg, P a . ^ . . . . „ ............Teacher Academy. ..Shippensburg, P a..................Teacher. ..Greensburg, P a......:.............. Teacher. ..17B Dauphin St., Phila, P a.... Druggist. 74 Cu m berlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N orm al S ch oo l. r * H f i ? H ......... ...................... McConnellsburg, P a......... Student.' G. W . Gulden............................ ......Gettysburg, Pa. N. H. Haar...... ................................Abbottstown, Pa. H. E. H artz...... I......... ......... I........ Ann Arbor, M ich............. ......Lawyer. v t ......................................Mercersburg, P a..................... .Merchant. I ey.................................. *^6 First St., Dayton, O........ T heological Student. A . M. HoJUnger..............................M ocredale, P a.........................Minister. H. J. K en nedy.............. ...........^ .S um m it H ill, P a .....................Teacher. ^ * e® ••*•••• ••••—?........................Delta, .......... I............ Bookkeeper. Morton M ag ee*,,...,..................... New Bloomfield, P a.............. Teacher. t t I B B U l i H i ......I ........■ ........ Newville, Pa.................I ......„.P rincipal of Schools. Hnston McCullough.,,;,;.,............. 307 Dunwiddie St., Pittsburg, a -ci r ’m P m M J. R . n.x tv . ......•••............................ -...Bookkeeper. ^ CD° Wellg;F-'"':....................shady Grove, Pa.......;............. Teacher. m m m .......... :................. .432 S. 14th St., Easton, Pa. ....Ingersoll Iron W orks. B l ................................ Duluth, M inn........... I.............. Hotel Clerk. I M ohler....................................Died May, 1901. £ :, f ‘ “ yers......................................J o in s town, Pa.....................„..W ard Principal. O. G. Myers................. ................... 1962 Buchanan St., San Francisco, Cal. J. W . Myers. .............. •„„„N eedm ore, Pa..........................Teacher. W . A . M. Pease. vj •x eacner. J. F. Peters............................. ........1914 ^ Marvine St., Phila......Clerk. D. B. Peterson. t’ ^ ’,?,1SSer‘ ..................... I Drunnerville, Pa.................... Merchant. J. L. Rhodes .........„„..Greeucastle, P a .......................Lawyer. L, Scott................................. ..... Turtle Greek,. P a............ '......... EnF* Dept. Western E lec. Emmert Sheely............................. .Greeucastle; Pa....................... Bank Clerk. ■ b H ; ......... ’••••■....... „M illersburg, P a .......................Bookkeeper. J. H. Shenk..................................... Deodate, Pa,..w..........................Farmer. Compatly' w p ‘ f la.S le" " ~ ............ I............. Hanover, P a...,...... I ................ Bank Clerk. H. F. » “ ‘ th....................t...............Dauphin, P a ............................ .Prin. o f Schools. Horace F . Smith.,..........................Y ork Springs............................Merchant. ' L,- ®tarrF - - ............ -•••.............. Austell B ldg., Atlanta, Ga...,Agt., Dodd, Mead & Co. ' ■ „ me................................. ....San Francisco, California.... A ss’t Surgeon U. S. N. ?• *• ............ B .... Y ork, H B M H W B M B i i l W I H. P. Troup.;..;,.................,....... .„E ast Berlin, P a ....... ................ Principal. S. E. W arren .................................. Died November 9, 1899. I. A . W iesner.................................Died March 24,1899. ■ M m ....................................... Auburn, N. Y........ ................. „Student Theo. Seminary. L. M. Y ohe..„„;............................... .Lansdale, P a................. ..Clerk Reading Term inal. 1 . Class of 1897. M ary L. Aughey (Moore)......„„.¡.M ansfield, O h io .; Lizzie Basehor© (Foster)............. Newtown, Pa. Pearl L- Beistlineip.;,..................MechaniCsburg, P a...................Teacher. B ell" v:.................... ......... Huntingdon, P a „„.„'...............Teacher. E lla E. B lair (T y ler)...,............... Orrstown, Pa. Edith A . B ollinger (Sieichterjift.-Chambersburg, Pa.. Margaret B oyd................... :...........Summit H ill, P a...................... Teacher. Sue H. B randt................................ Florin, P a .................................Teacher. Edna M. Brewster ........................Oakville, P a..................... Teacher. S. Elizabeth Browh (WesterhofE).Ephrata, Pa. Marf B 5 B .......... .......................Summit HU1, P a ...................T ea ch er. Lizzie Clark,.,,........,.....,............... Summit H ill, P a..... ................. Teacher. Gertrude B. C la rk ......................... Hensel^Pa............................... .Teacher. Mary A. Darlington (M eetch)m .N ew Bloomfield, Pa. Huldah E. Devor....................... „„S p rin g R un, Pa ...„........ ........ Teacher Cum berland V a l l e y S t a t e N orm al Sch o o l. Annie V . Earley (Jobson)............. Altoona, Pa. M inerva Fail°r............ ...........Carlisle, P a..............•........ '•...... Teacher. M. Grace Fairman (Hickernell)...Middletown, Pa. Estella Felton............................... ..Rays H ill, Pa.......................... .Teacher. F lo M. F.ickes (Lehman)............ ..Bristol, Pa. Katharine Fleisher........................ Newport, P a..............................Teacher. Marion L . F lickin ger............. ...... Ysöbela, Porto R ico............... Teacher. Bessie Foust......... .......................... Huntingdon, P a............... Teacher. L illian Foust...................................Huntingdon, P a .......................Teacher. Frances L . Geiger (Omwake)......Mercersburg, Pa. M ary Meade Gilliland (Robson)..Shirleysburg, Pa. A ngella G r is s in g e r ./& ---...........Carlisle, Pa............ .....Teacher. Hope Angel H askell.............. ....... Uriah, P a..... ............................ Teacher. F lora D. H ays................................ Shippensburg, P a.....................Teacher. Grace I. Henry............................... Penbrook, Pa.............................Teacher. Laura Hock......................................Arlington, Kan................i....... Teacher. Nannie Johnston (Holland)...........Eas^ville Station, Pa. Lizzie Johnston........................—.—.Summit H ill, Pa..'...................Teacher. Drucie M. K ing (Beaver)..;...........W aynesboro, Pa. Jessie J. Kipp...... ............... ........... M illerstown, P a....................... Teacher. Marietta Kuntz (Murray)............. Uriah, Pa. Estelle L ogue............. ...... -....-....... Franklin M ills, Pa........ ..Teacher. Elizabeth L ongnecker.................. Bakers Summit, P a.................. Teacher. E lla F . L ove (W ilt)....-/,-,...........Concord, Pa. Annie M. M arkley (Belt).--.......... W ellsville, Pa. Mamie C. M cSherry..................... Y ork, P a................................. ....Teacher. Elsie M . Meals (Golden)...............Uriah, Pa. C. E lla M iller (N y cu m )........... 413 K elley Ave., W ilkinsburg, Pa. Carrie A . M itchell........................ Newport, P a / M argaret Passm ore....................... Duncannon, P a.........................Teacher. F lo Perlette (Shull)....;..................Roanoke, Ya. R hoda V . Peregoy......................... W aynesboro, P a....................... Teacher. Elizabeth Peters (Adam s)............ Bendersville, Pa. Gay R e n s h a w . » . .............. 63rd and Lancaster Ave.,' Philadelphia, Pa..........:...... Teacher. Elizabeth Reed................................37 Calle Concordia, Ponce, P. R . A nna M. R oth (H utchinson).......Porto R ico. M ary J. R uff...................................Bryansville. P a ................... ....Teacher. Ida F . Rupp. Lizzie U . R u th (W illis)........................ Mechanicsburg,Pa. Jessie Shellaber,ger.... ................... Orbisonia, P a................ .......... Teacher. Jane N. Shryock (D orsey).......... Annapolis, Md. Emma C. Skinner.......................... Dry R un, P a ............. ................ Teacher. Grace Smith (M itchell).... ...........¿.Died N ov. 10,1904. Ethel D. Smiley................................. ....Shippensburg,Pa. Isabelle W agner................................... .Shippensburg,Pa. M ary N. W alters (Means)...........Oakmont, Pa. M ary Wierman (Kuntz).....---- — Lansford, Pa. M yrtle W olf,................................:..Shippensburg, Pa. Hattie F . W olf.............................Shippensburg, P a........ ..v.\......Teacher. E va T . W ylie.............. ....... ........... M iddle Spring, Pa. Maria N. Y oung (B ru ce)//-.......... Lexington, Neb. K. W . A ltland............................. Y o r k , P a . . . ......................Lawyer. J. S. Aushermän................... ......... Duffield, Pa...... .......... Student Bucknell. J. T . Baker.......................................Died Feb. 15,1902. W . H. Baish........ ...;,,/^ /.;.........A lle n , P a................;....... .........Teacher. W . F. Benner...................................Hopewell, P a........................T eacher. T . S. Bortner..— ............................. Hanover, P a..............................Teacher. J. O. Brown..................................... 4263 Manchester Ave., St. Louis, M o.-. . .. - — ;.......Physician. 76 C um berlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N orm al S ch oo l. R. H. Cunningham D. F . Delap............. G. M. Earlsman...... N. Ort Eckels......... W . W . Fisenhart...v. J. E. Fenton...... H. E. F reed ............. G. W . Garber.......... U. E. G lad felter.... T . W . G m y„;.,v;.....: F . B. G reen............. H. M. Griffith.......... B. F . Grim ............... H. M. Hartz............. W . H. Hendricks..... S. S. Jacks................ H. H. K ell................. W . B. Kirkpatrick... S. Eightner............... H. C. E o w e . . . ^ M A . D. M artin............ J. H. M a rtin ............ A . Morris. H. M. Musselman..... J. M. N ycum .............. H. E. Nycum. H. S. P lank............... > H. H. Poole. O. A. Pressel.............. C. I. Raffensberg-er.... A. D. Reaser............... C. H. Risser............... E. M. Sando................ S. E. Seitz................... W . I. Sbeaffer........... ■. J. E. Sheaffer............ I. M. Shue .................. C. H. Shull. E; G. Stover..... ....... . F . H. Umbergrer. G. Varner................. J. F . W alker............... W . JE. W atson............. W . F . W atson.......... . J. E. Zimmerman. Grace M. W olfe (Grove) M. 14. Drum.................... J .H . M cCullough........... O. G. M yers......... C. E. Snoke...................... ...Pittsburg, Pa........................ Oil W eil Supply Co. ...Lakewood, N. J...................... Principal. ...Middletown, P a .....................Business. ...Shippensburg, Pa...................Druggist. ...Abbotstown, P a.....................Teacher. ...Oakville, P a ............................Teacher. ...Rutledge, P a............................Principal. ..N ewBloom field, P a .............. .Teacher. ..East Berlin. P a..................... Teacher. ..W ashington Boro, P a ............Foreman. ...Carlisle, P a .............................. Student Dickinson Col. ..Wells T annery, P a.................Principal;; ..Dallastown, P a....................... Teacher. iEampbelltown, Pa..................Teacher. ..Hummelstown, Pa. .Died July 3,1903. •Pittsburg, P a................... ....... QH W ell Supply Co. ..Highspire, P a...........................Physician. Pittsburg, P a...................... .....oil W ell Supply Co. ..Neville Island, P a ...................Pension Dept. •Greencastle, P a .... Teacher, r i ■Marion, P a ................ ..Teacher. Hagerstown, Md..,...................Clerk. •413 K elley Ave., W ilkinsburg, Pa., Bookkeeper. ..Fairfield, Pa.,i.....,....:,...........,M ail Service. ' •W arren, Pa............................P rin cip a l. •Cearfoss, M d............................Minister. •Roler, Pa..;.,,,........... .............. Teacher. ..Mt. Joy, Pa. ■Lebanon, P a ............................Student Theo. Seminary. .M ountville, Pa. •Huntsdale, P a.................... Teacher. •Mooredale, P a.......y^V............ Teacher. Bandanna, P a .......................... Teacher. Cashtown, P a.. .W f..;.......Teacher. •State Dine, Pa ....;....................Teacher., Dry Run, Pa............................ Teacher. .East End A ve., Wilkinsburg-, Pa. Nat’l T ube Co. Fairfield, Pa. R e g u l a r N o r m a l Course . ......Shippensburg-, Pa. ......Eewisburgr, Pa........................Teacher. ...... Philadelphia, Pa. .......600 Bush St., San Francisco, Cal. ..... Mowers ville, Pa.......................Student Y ale. C lass of 1898. mM a*mam............1819HIIB Spokane, W a sh -T ea ch er. Blanche .Y. A ttick (Sm ith)...........640 N. 2nd St., Steeltou, Pa. E m ily K. Ayres.'...., ..........Y ork P a ..................... ..............clerk . E lla Irene Baker (Geyer) .;..........Middletown, Pa. M ary V irginia Beltzhoover (Lewis>. V ' M . Leota B e n n â ^ K S . ...............Hopewell, P a............................Teacher Amanda Bennett {S h riverjS ;.....M organ , Md. Cu m berlan d V a l l e y St a t e N orm al S ch o o l. 77 Laura M . Burger (Funk)....!...— B ig P ool, Md. Mary B o m b e rg e r.y T . ^ ... Died Nov. 20,1901. Louise C. Britton (Bassler),........,.1225 Green St., Harrisburg, Pa. Enesse Buhrman..... .......................Chambersburg, Pa. Anna Cook......................................Sylvan, P a , T e a c h e r . Florence Cri}ly (Gearhart).iJJ,.... L o ck Haven, Pa. Elizabeth D iscoll...... :.....................W iconisco, P a...... ................. ..Teacher. Anna G. Dukehart..........................Rouzerville, P a . ............t .Teacher. Helen S. Dykeman ,................... Shippensburg, P a...........,..... Asst. Librarian, Normal. Bertha D. E b y ............ V................ Oberlin, Pa.............................¿..Teacher. Cora O. Eichelberger (Sweet).......Saxton, Pa. A lice Hager..................................... Died January 4, 1899. A lice H ays.... ................................. Shippensburg, P a .f l H g ^ .T c a c h e r . Verna E. Horton..).........................Broad T op City, P a ....... ......... Teacher. Josephine Hughes (H ughes)...... Mannington, W . Va. Nettie Jacobs (G rove)......-.......... Hanover, Pa. Lizzie Jones........... ..... ..................... W iconisco, P a .......................... Teacher. A. Barbara K ob (Stauffer)........ Falm outh, Pa. Bessie Lamaster (Phiel)................... Markes, Pa. M ary J. Lear..||®a.l.,..,.............W ashington, D .C , , M artha E. M ark.........’.................. M illersburg, P a ........................Teacher. Margaret M cCallister...,...............Aguadilla, Porto R ico. Beth McCall...... *..............................Hummelstown, Pa................... Teacher. Cora E. M acDowell (King)..........W aynesboro, Pa. Katharine M cElheney (Dunn..j,..Cygnet, O. Elizabeth M cElheney....... .............M cSherrystown, P a................ Teacher. Mae M iller...................... ...Greencastle, P a ......... . ...¿.¿...Teacher. Laura E. Peffer (Mains) R ebecca R uby.................................Chambersburg, Pa.................. Teacher. Ethel A lla Ruth (K n iM ep rS feS H igh spite, Pa. Anna B. gm iley...................... ...... Shermansdale, P a..................... Teacher. Caroline Sparrow..................... ......1715 Hunter St., Harrisburg.-.Teacher. M ary H. Strominger (Gray). Edith Strite,.,....'.......... ..’.'Greencastle, P a...... .................Teacher. Blanche Unger............ „. ...... ...¿...¿¿Foltz, P a............. :......................T eacher./' M elva B. W ierm an....................... Shippensburg, P a .................... Teacher. Elizabeth H. W o lff........................ Chambersburg. Pa. Jasper Alexander....................... .Carlisle, P a...............................Lawyer. J. A llen Altland............................. Big Mount, R a./.,^,................. Teacher. J. G. Benedict.................................. W aynesboro, P a ..............¿¿...¿¿¿Sec. & Treas. Landl#.,-' M achine Co* H. C. Brandt.....................................M arysville, P a....................... ..Teacher. I4 oy d Burkholder.........................Shippensburg, P a....,................ School of Pharmacy. F . R . B u s h e y . . ...................... Harrisburg, P a....................... ..Express Agent. B . W . Byers.................................... Tarrs, P a........ .........................Teacher. R obert W . Cline.................... ........W aynesboro, P a...|^........ .....Clerk. H. H. Crum ....................................8 Hilldale Ave., Jamaica, N . Y . A . W. Prouse........... ........................ Turtle Creek, Pa.....^.....«'¿......Correspondent Western E lectric Co* W . A . DeEap...................... ...... ...... Harrisburg, Pa................ ....... Railw ay M ail Service; Murray E . Dick..... .........................M echanicsburg, P a........ ....... Bank Clerk. D. P. Finkenbinder..:ur.>i.........Plainfield, P a ..;....... ................. Teacher. H. W . F itting..................................Elizabethville, P a....................Teacher. G. H. F ickes................................... Mt. R ock, Pa...:.,....................Minister. H. C. F o x .......................................... Einglestown, Pa.............»......Eaw Student. H. Ellsworth Fox............:............ .Carlisle, Pa. Raym ond Gettel....... :v.. ' . . Shippensburg, Pa. ; G. R . Gingrich. C. M. Graham............. .................... Johnstown, P a............. ........... W ard Prin. A . P.^Grove..................... ,....:.;.y:.,..Died Nov. 9,1903. 7.8 . C um berland V a l l e y S t a t e N orm al S ch oo l. G. M. Haar........... Kent Hayes....... . R . D. Harris......... I. S. Hershey........ W . H. Horning’. J. W ill Kadel........ B. C. Lamberson.. Frank Lehman.... G. A. L e o p o ld ...... G. Warren Martin. J. S. M eans........... J. H. M eredith..... B. K. Miller...... Phineas Morris...., J. H. P arrett......... J. M. Plank........... W . H. Ranck......... W . E. Reddigr......... G. D. Reynolds...... Chas. Rhinesmith. F. Hi. Rhodes........ W . K. Rhodes...... . Geo. Ruth..... ......... J. W . Shive......... F. H. S m ith ........... D. H, Snyder.......... E. S. Stambaug-h.... W . F. Stitt.......... . W . K. Stouffer. J. T . Swartz.......... E. N. W alter..... .... J. E. W eakley........ C. E. Yost................ .Abbottstown, Pa.. Newberry town, Pa .Carlisle, P a. .Died Nov. 23,1901. ......Teacher. Teacher. ............ Died September, 1900. ............ Hustontown, Pa..................... Teacher. ............Bristol, P a • ..’. ............Physician. ............Lewistowri, P a....................... .Teacher. ............Adell, Mont., care M onroe Ranch. Oakmont, Pa........................... Westing^house Co. ........... Sandy H ill, P a..... ................... M ail Service. • ...........Mechanicsburg-, Pa........... .....Teacher. ........... Delta, •>.•• ......... Student Dickinson Col. ........... Die'd Sept. 10, 1905. ...........Fairfield, Pa............. .„.Teacher. ........ ...Hustontown, P a.....................Teacher. ........... Shippensburgr, Pa............ ...... Merchant. ........... Waynesboro, Pa. ■—; Everett, P^............................... Express Ag-ent. ••••••....Greencastle, Pa....................... Student Law School. •—......324 Jefferson St., Ann Arbor, Mich., Student. . ......... 153 Bedford A v e „ Brooklyn, N. Y . .......... Halifax, Pa...............................Student Dickinson Col.. ..........Sh'ippensburg’, Pa. .......... Brodbecks, Pa., R. F. D. 3.....Teacher. ..........Thom asville, P a.....................Postal Clerk. • ....Neely ton, P a............................. Teacher. ..........2504 H ollywood St., Phila., Pa., Clerk. • ...Fairfield, P a............... Teacher. ' ..........Died Aug-. 12,1899. .........Y ork, P a................... Teacher. R eg u lar N o r m a l Co u r se . Minnie G. E ckels.. .......................... Shippensburg’, P a .' Frances L« Geigfer (O m w ake)......Mercersburg-, Pa. M ary Wierman (Kuntz).............. Lansford, Pa; Kerwin W . Altland.................... ....York, P a....................................Lawyer. Jos. T . B a k e r ............. Died Feb. 15,1902. N. Ort Eckels...;............................ Shippensburgr, P a................... Drug’g’ist. Chas. M. Means..............................Easton, Pa. C. H. Shull...................................... New Chester, P a..................... Minister. S c ie n t if ic Course . M. L. Drum Lewisburg-, Pa......................... Teacher. Class of 1899. Jessie Alexandér (Parsons).........Berlin, Md. Mary Bash (Bartlett)................... Lancaster, Pa. Mary Beattie (Sm ithson)...... ....... 5715 Ashland Ave., W . Phila., Pa. Florence Bomberg-er...................... 147 Douglass St., Hammond, Ind. Grace Burgmer........... ....Orrstown, Pa............................... .............Teacher. M ary E. B ow m an.......................... Palmyra, P a..............................Teacher. Anna Brechbill (Bender)............ Canton, Ohio. Iva Coover. ........................¿.Fortney, Pa............................... Teacher. Ellen Deardorff (R ife ).................. McKnigrhtstown, Pa. Hester Downs............................. Catasauqua, P a..............................Teacher. Marg-aret E lliot...............................Littlestown, Pa.................. .....Teacher. C u m b e r l a n d V a l l e y S t a t e \No r m a l S c h o o l . 79 Carrie E p pley ..........■...................... Died Oct. 27, 1905. Mabel E v a .......................................Middletown, Pa........................ Teacher. E illie Evans (Hake);...................... Manchester, Pa. Annie Eyster.................................. Hays Grove, Pa.........................Teacher. Margaret Fericil (Orris)...............New Cumberland, Pa. Elva Fleming1.............................483 E. Buchteil A ve., Akron, O..Teacher. Mary Belle Fogelsanger (Shenk)..Shippensburg, Pa. Bertha Gramm..................... ;......... Marietta, P a........... ................. Teacher. Cordelia Gray.................................. Ickesburg, Pa............................Teacher. Mary Hamilton (R u n k le ).««........Harrisburg, Pa. Mary Hartman (H oecht)......« ...... East Berlin, Pa. Minnie H a r m o n y ;............ Waynesboro, Pa....................... Teacher. Edna E. Haverstick.......................Northumberland, Pa............... Teacher. Annie Highlands..-...... ................... Eee’s X Roads, Pa..................Teacher. Iva V. Houston.............. ................. Glenn Campbell, P a ..............Clerk. Bertha Johnston ............................Pen Mar, Pa...........;....... ....... ..Teacher. Minnie Jones.................................Donnally M ills, Pa........*......... Teacher. Amanda K err........ .........................India.......... ............................... Missionary. Gertrude K rall............ ................... Dillsburg, P a........... Teacher. Eeila K rem er........... .'.................... Millerstown, Pa .......................Teacher, r Florence K yle (McCoy)................. Mechanicsburg, Pa. Bessie Eerch (Etter)....«............. ..State St., Harrisburg, Pa. Jean McCreary................................Shippensburg, Pa.«.V........... .'..Teacher. Jane McCullough.......................... Eee’s X Roads, Pa.....................Teacher. Elanor M cK im « .« ........ .......... ....... Concord, Pa................ ..............T eacher. Sarada M cEaughlin...................... Roseburg, P a ............................Teacher. Sallie M iller.....................................Concord, Pa................. ......~ Teacher, Eizzie Meyer (Myers). Sarah M yers................................... Oakville, Pa. Helen Myers........... ...... ;................Newville, Pa. Eleanor Nevin.......Champion Apartments, Atlantic City, N. J..Teacher. Nellie Nickles,(Eames).................Yardley, Pa. * A m y Perdew...................................Cumberland, M d . . . . S t e n o g r a p h e r . Phoebe Risser. Carrie R eiff................................ .....Eykens, Pa.................... ,«,l.....Teacher. Elmira R uff.... .................. ..............New Oxford, P a.......................Teacher. Ella Shearer (R oth )................ ...... Gettysburg, Pa. Susie S h orb....... ............................. Waynesboro, P a....................... Teaicher. Mabel Smith................................... Reedsville, Pa. E lla Smyser (E ig h ty )........... ;......308 W est St., Homestead, Pa. Jess Spangler (G ill)...................... Shippensburg, Pa. E va Stock.................................. .......New Oxford, P a....................... Teacher. M ellie Stouffer.............. ................ .Dillsburg, Pa......... ...................Teacher. Teacher. Blanche Souser............................... W olfsburg, Pa........ ........... Carrie T hom an............................... Hanover, P a.................. «...Teacher. Nellie W elker..................................Omaha, Neb................. :.......... Sec’y. Y . W . C. A. Mary W olfe..................................... Shippensburg, P a.............. .....Teacher. U. E. A llen ................. .....................Bedford, Pa. N. W . Ausherm an«.......................Duffield, Pa..............y............... Teacher. W. E. B a ilo r ................................... Eoysville, Pa..:........ ...Teacher. H. A. Beattie................................... Shippensburg, P a....................Teacher. J. W . B illow .................................... Acker, Pa...................................Teacher. J. W. B o o z .....................................Died Aug. 23,1905. D. J. Brown..................................... E. Pittsburg, Pa................... «-¿Clerk..' E. A . Carl................ ........................ Eandisburg, Pa.....................«.Student Balto. Med. Col. J. H. Chubb......................................P ow l’s Y alley, P a ............ ......Teacher. J. W . Crook........'................ .............Coatesville-j P a........................Chem ist. E. C. Detweiler«....«........ ...... ..«Middletown, Pa. R . P. D ick.................... ................... Farmers, Pa................ ««Teacher. 8o C um berland V a l l e y St a t e N orm al S ch oo l. F. E. Drawbaug-h,.... T . H. Faust............... J. R . F ogelsanger..... C. S. F orry............... . J. E. French............... E. E. Hamm............... E. H. Hanlin..........;... Frank Harman.......... J. A . Heisey................ G. W . Henry.............. G. W .-Hershman....... James Hippie......... .... A . D. Hoke................. W . B. K ell............. . J. D. K ell................ ..... J. E. Klepper............. W . N . Lehm an.......... J. T . L u caba u g h ....... J. G. M arkey............... H. F. Meredith........... J. R . Miller. C. B. N eil..................... H. B. Reed................... S. A . Rice..... .".. J. I. Rufe..................... J. O. Senseman............ C. M. Shulley.... ......... J. Walter Sing-master. G. H. Smith................. J. B. Smith.................. D ill Stevens...,............ F. L. Swigert. S. W . Swig-art.............. ..McCrea, P a............. ..M owersville, P a .... ..Shippensburg, Pa... ..Spring- Forge, Pa... ..Pittsburg-, Pa...... ..v, .Wiota,- P a................. .Newburg-, P a........... ..W ilmerding, P a...... ..Mercersburg, P a..... ..Penbrook, P a.......... .Mechanicsburg, Pa. .Mauch Chunk, Pa... .Hoke’s, P a................ .Shippensburg, Pa... .Died Sept. 9, Ì904. .Coalport, P a............ •Log-anville, Pa....... .Hobart, P a................ •Mulberry, P a........... .Shippensburgr, Pa..., ..Teacher. ..Teacher. ..Teacher. ...Bank Clerk •Western Electric Co. ..Teacher. ..Teacher. .Nig-ht Foreman. .Teacher. ..Teacher. •Teacher. •Teacher, H. S. •Teacher. ..Merchant. .Principal. •Teacher. •Teacher.. .Teacher. Teacher. ........ Spring- Run, P a.......................Teacher. ......-F t. Hunter, Pa...... ................... Teacher. ........Drums, P a ......................... ...... Teacher. .......New Oxford, P a........ ..............Student Medico-Chi. .......Shiremanstown, P a............... T raction Co. .......1224 Green St., Reading-, Pa. .......Macung-ie, Pa. .......Shippensburgr, P a....................Teacher. .......Shippensburg-, P a.................Teacher. .......3943 Blaine Ave., St. Louis, M o.... ...... ...............................Teacher. G. L . Zimmerman..... . I. H. Zimmerman......... .......340 Washing-ton Boulevard, Chicag-o, 111^,..................Physician. ......Boiling- Spring-s, P a ..............Teacher. .......Shippensburgr, P a................. Teacher. ...... W illow Hill, P a.....................Teacher. .¿.....Fairfield, P a ............... ............. Teacher. .......Middletown, P a ................. .....Student Lehig-h. ......220 E. North Ave., Balti­ more, Md......‘......... ...............School for Blind. .......512 Arlington Ave., Baltimore, Md. .......Allen, P a................................. Teacher. Kerwin W. Altland. ......Y ork, P a.................................. Lawyer. J. A . W ard........... ....... A . P. Watson.............. W . R . W elker.............. E. R . W ills.............. ..... C. E. Y ost...... Y. L. Zentz......:...:.1 : S c ie n t if ic Co u r se . R e g u l a r N o r m a l Course , Laura Peffer (Mains)., L ola Wierman (Griest), M elva Wierman............ Robert Cline........ ......... Raym ond Gettel............ ......Guernsey, Pa. ......Shippensburgr, P a.................. Teacher. ......Waynesboro, P a ..................... Clerk. ..... Shippensburg, P a........... .......Teacher Ursinus Col.. John Furman Adams: W alter I. R icker......... C. A . Deveney............. J. G. Donaldson..... . ..... M illersburg, Pa....w................ Principal. .... Huntingdon, P a........ ...............Teacher. ..... Seven V alley, P a.....................Teacher. ..... Shrewsbury, Pa...................... Teacher. S t a t e Ce r t if ic a t e . C um berland V a l l e y S t a t e N orm al Sch oo l. C lass of 1900. Iva Baer................................ ...........Shippensburg, P a....................Teacher. Ora E. Beegle (M um per)....,.........Everett, Pa. M. Ellen B lessley ......................... Hogestown, P a ........................ .Teacher. Katie I. Boyer (Schellerhammer) W est Hanover, Pa. Edith M. Brandt (Barton)............ McConnellsburg, Pa. M yrtle Burke (Cramer). Bess Cadwallader.......................... W ellsville, P a ........................... Teacher. Maud Clever................................... Shippensburg, P a .................... Teacher. Cora B. C lever............................... Shippensburgr, P a .....................Teacher. Nora C rilly .................................... 214 Howard Ave.,Altoona,Pa.Teacher. Ida M . Crist (Shettel)...................Shepherdstown, Pa. M ary F . Cunningham (Bigham)...Fairfield, Pa. Eva M ay D on nelly.... ;................. Shippensburg, P a.....................Teacher. Jessica Evans (Young)..................Jackson, Alaska. Elsie M. First.................................Bermudian, P a .......................... Teacher. Jessie Loraine F lo ra .................... Chambersburg, P a ................... Teacher. Anna M. F orney............ ................ Lykens, Pa............... Teacher. Mazie F u lto n ................................. Carlisle, P a........:....................... Teacher. R ebecca J. G l e i m .................Boiling Springs, P a......... ......Teacher. Blanche Griest (D ilm ore)....*!^..R utledge, Pa. Jane G, Hafer........ ..........................Shippensburg, P a ....................Teacher. Gertrude M. Hassler (N isley)......Harrisburg, Pa. Elizabeth M. H ays (Fuller)JV......352 6th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y . Jennie H o c h ........................... ...... .ilercersburg, P a....................Teacher. Gertrude Hoke.................... ..........McConnellsburg, Pa............... Teacher. Dessie M. H o llin g e r...................W aynesboro, P a ......................Teacher. Blanche Johnston (Kegerreis)......Fanne't’t sburg, Pa. Carrie M . K itzm iller .......... ...Shippensburg, P a ................... Teacher. Ida M . K leckner....................... .....Cisna Run, P a.......................... Teacher. Rebecca Klepper........................... Mt. H olly Springs, P a..v ........Teacher. Mina J. Kremer...............................Millerstown, P a ................ .....Teacher. Marietta M enear.........................rT.Dillsburg, P a...................... ......Clerk. M ay McClellan (B adorf)...............1923 Derry St., Harrisburg, Pa. Lulu M orris (Arters),..... ...............Fairlee, Md. M abel C. M orrow........................... Died March, 1901. Emily M. Newton.......................... Plano, 111........... ..Teacher. Ida M. Newcomer.......................... W aynesboro, P a........................Teacher. Belle J. Nickum (M ichener)....... Duncannon, Pa. Nellie Nipple......................... ......... Mifflintown, Pa........;...............Teacher. Velma, Orndorff..............................Steelton, P a .................... Teacher. Harriet R inker...............................Carlisle, P a .......... ....¿..¿a;^SP.Teacher. Am y M, Smith....... ........................Died Aug. 21,1901. Laura J, Sbangler........................ East Berlin, P a................ Teacher. Ida M . Stoner................................. Knoxlyn, Pa................. Teacher. Margaret R . Stuart........................Carlisle, P a............■.................. Teacher. C. Ida Weber....................................Bedford, P a................................Teacher. E. M ay W o lff............ ........... ......... Spring Run, P a ...... r.„............Teacher. Anna M. Y ohe................................Shippensburg, P a ....................Teacher. J. W . B a ish ............. ............... ........Mercersburg, P a:................... .Clerk. D. N. Benedict.......... ..................... W aynesboro, P a........ ..............Bookkeeper. Harry W . Brown............................. Mt. Jewett, P a.................. .....Teacher. Herbert L . C ream er......... .............Middle Spring, Pa........:.........Student Dickinson Col. J. A . D avis...................................... W alnut Bottom, P a ....... ....M ail Service. W . P. Davis...;.................................Shippensburg, P a....................M ail Service; H. M. F o g e l s a n g e r ............408 S. Franklin St., South Bend, Ind. S. E. L. FogeJsanger.................... Shippensburg, Pa....................Student L . V . C. J. K. Gish.........................................Deodate, Pa............................... Teacher. L . A. Gray.............................„„.D ied A pril 28, 1906. 8i 82 Cum berland V a l l e y St a t e N orm al S ch o o l. C. W . Gros.s...... . Clarence W . Herr..... Percy T . Hoffheins.. Percy1A. Hollar....... C. E. Hollinger......... J. O. Johnson.......... . M iles A. Keasey..... James H. Kendall...;. J. Arthur Knupp...... C. E. Dingle............... Geo Markle.... J. E. McCullough..... J. H. McEaughl in...., Geo. M. Miller W m . M. M itchell S. E. M yers............... D. M. N ipple............. C. F. Noll J. R. Piper................. H. B. Raifensperger , W . D. Rhea................ T . C. Senseman......... Edward Sheetz........... Paul G. Smith........... Harry J. Stambaugh. C. F. S w eigart........ J. C. Tressler............ H. E. W a lk er......... W. W. W almèr.......... R. J. W atson............. Frank Wible.............. Clayton B. Yohe....... R . M. Y ost.......... Jere E. Zullinger...... ...H all, Pa. „ ...Teacher. ...Shippensburg, Pa. ...York, P a.............. .................... Ward Prin. ...222 W . 6th St., Topeka, Kansas. ...Shippensburg, Pa. .. Rossville, Pa....... .....................T eacher. ...Bermudian, Pa........................ Student Ursinus Col. ...McConnellsburg, Pa..... ......... Teacher. ... Penbrook, Pa............ ...............Student Bucknel 1. ..Ft. Hunter, Pa.........................Teacher. ...Mechanicsburg, Pa.........................Teacher. ,.,1516 2tid St., Pittsburg, P a..... American Reduction Co.. ...Carsonville; Pa....................... Teacher. ..Cleversburg, P a................... ...Student Pa. Col. ..Newport, P a ............ ................Teacher. ..Farmers, P a............................ Teacher. ..Mifflintown, Pa.............. ......... Student Jeff. Col. ..Green Park, Pa....................... Student State Col. ..Oakville, P a .............................Teacher. ..St. Eouis, M o............... .......... Meat Inspector. . New Germantown, Pa.;..........Teacher. ..Mechanicsburg, Pa....................... .Salesman. ..Carsonville, P a........................Teacher. ..826 N. 3rd St., Harrisburg........Student Daw School. ..Voltair, Pa...............................Teacher. ..Ft. Hunter, Pa.... ......;......Teacher. ..Newport, P a.........................¡...Student Syracuse .Univ. ..Millerstown, P a..................... Teacher. ..Progress, Pa......... ....... ....... ...-Clerk. ..E. Pittsburg, Pa...::^..............Asst. Chief Timekeeper W estinghouse Co. ..Dixmont, Pa............. ¡...Assistant Hospital. ..Abbotstown, P a......... r........... Teacher. ..320 2nd St., S. E. W ashington, D. C.........................................Clerk. ..Orrstown, Pa. R e g u l a r N o r m a l Course . F. H. Smith............... .......Shippensburg, Pa. S t a t e Ce r t if ic a t e . Anna E. Eaughlinv... Mattie A. Dong........ John A. Hyndman.... Howard R . M yers..... .Kasiesville, Pa........... .............T eacher. .Altoona, Pa...............................Teacher. Kipple, P a.................... .....Teacher, .Hollidaysburg, P a .......... ....... Teacher. Class of 1901. Elizabeth Branyan....................... Steelton, P a.............. Rebecca Burgner, (Burr)............ Elliottson, Pa. Frances E yon Byers......................Mechanicsburg, Pa. Sara Blanche Clever.... ....... ......... Shippensburg, Pa.., Phoebe J. Comrey...........................N ewville, Pa........... . Elizabeth E. Cypher..................... Saxton, P a................ Eydia B. Detweiler.,.......................Middletown, P a ..... M. Nettie Dicks.............................. Hampton, Pa........... Emma Dodd....................................W iconisco, P a........ Fannie Doutrich (Underwood).....Pen Argyl, Pa. Nannie % . Drawbaugh..................Newville, Pa.............. Jennie W . E ldon............................MtvA lto, P a .............. Ada Eldon ....... ............. .......... ....... Mt. A lto, Pa............ Susan I. Fickes (Heiges).,........... Shippensburg, Pa. .Teacher. •Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. •Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. Cu m b e r l a n d V M ary K. Garland............ .... Cora I. Gerhart*...... ................... Y elva Pearl Gettel..................... Bessie P. Greenwood.................. Jennie M. Groupe....................... B elle S. H a gie—........ — Junia H ays................................... Ethel Hendricks................. ....... Dasie B. Hoffman....................... Mary E. Holtz......... .................... Emma M . H oltz...—.................. • Ethel I. Hoover.......................... Isabella B. Johnson.................. Mary K. K yle....... ..................... M. Elsie Bease................ ............ V irginia O. McQuiston............. Ethel King’ M iddlecoff.............. Maude M iller.................. ............ M ay M iller.......,...... y Elizabeth G. O’Brien......... ...... Edith Orndorff.... ......... ............. F lorence C. Owens........ Nellie E. P ark............................ Julia N . Piper............................ Mary K. R eeder......................... Orpha B. R i c e ...—................... . Florence Smith.......................... Marne S h ock ey ......... Juliet W . Stockb ridge......... .... Elizabeth Stoner........................ Emma C. Tresseler (Fleisher) Julia A . W eaver....... ............ Marne C. W ineman................... Maude Z erfoss........................... Biliah Z u g ............ .................... N. N . A rnold.............................. J. E. Barrick........... .................. C . E. Beam................................ S. B. B ollin g er.......................... Chas. G. Boyer........................... Geo. M. Briner............. —......... H. B. Burkholder..................... John D. Coldsmith.................... Edward I. Cook..... .—.............. A. E. Deibler.....••••••*;*«.............. Frank A . F a ilo r ...................... O. H. F ogelsanger........ ........... E. Hade Hager......................... C. S. H allm an.......................... Maurice A . H o ff.......... ............ John H. K irkpatrick...... ........ W . A . G. Binn........................... James A . Mills....———,...—.— Edward H. Reisner................. H. I. Schaffer................... ....... . Geo. A . S hank.......................... Austin E. Spangler................ . R oy M. Taylor........................; W . L. T ro u p ............................. alley St a t e N orm al Sc h o o l. 83 .Bryn Mawr, Pa........................Teacher. .Harrisburg, P a ......................... Teacher. .Shippensburg, P a................... Teacher. .New Kingston, P a.................. Teacher. Idaville, P a.............................. Teacher. .Dry Run, Pa...—............... Teacher. .Shippensburg, Pa.................. Teacher. .Hummelstown, P a.................. Teacher. .Biglerville, P a........................ .Teacher. .Blain, P a.................................. Teacher. .Blain, Pa.,........... .....................Teacher. .W aynesboro, Pa.......................Teacher. .Steelton, P a........ ......................Teacher. Middletown, P a........................Teacher. .Bermudian, P a........................ Teacher. .Saltsburg, P a...........................Teacher. .Shippensburg, P a ...............Teacher. Hampton, Pa.......... ■— *.......... Teacher. .Hummelstown, Pa. .W iconisco, P a..—................... Teacher. .W iconisco, P a........................ Teacher. .Bewistown, Pa........................Teacher. .Fannettsburg, P a................... A rt Student. ..Shippensburg, P a..................Teacher. .Shippensburg, Pa. ..Bandisburg, P a ......................Teacher. ..Dickinson, P a ........................ Teacher. ..W aynesboro, Pa....,.............. ...Teacher. ..Athens, Pa..*................... StudentUniv.Mich. ..Died April 1,1903. ...Newport, Pa. ..Kenton, Ohio............. ..............Music Teacher. ..Newburg, P a............................Teacher. ..Hummelstown, P a................ Teacher. ..232 N.14th St.,Harrisburg,Pa..Teacher. ...Dillsburg, Pa,, R . F . D. 1..... Teacher. ..Bloserville, Pa............... ....Teacher. ■ ...York Springs, P a ................. Principal. ..Orbisonia, P a........... ....... ....... Teacher. ..Chalfont, Pa........................... Teacher. ..Carlisle, Pa. ...Newville, P a.... :.......................M usic Teacher. ...Scotland, P a ...........................Teacher. ...Five Forks, P a ................ ..Student Ursinus Col. ...Killinger, Pa..—....................Teacher. ...Green Spring, P a.................... Teacher. ...Shippensburg, P a.................Teacher. ...Chambersburg, P a................Steam Baundry. ...Ft. Hunter, P a ....................... Teacher. , ...New Cumberland, Pa. ...Dry Run, P a................ —........ Teacher. ...4066 Penn Ave.,Pittsburg, Pa...Salesman. ...Shirleysburg, Pa.....................Teacher. ...McConnellsburg, P a..............Student Ursintis. ...Springet, P a............................. Teacher. ...Biglerville, Pa'.............. ..........Teacher. ...1319 North St., Harrisburg, Pa., Salesman. ...Mowersville, P a..................... Student Dickinson Col.' ...Newport, P a ............................Prin. Bridgevilie. 84 Cu m berland V Owen I*. Underwood. J. A . W idney.............. Robert F . Williams... alley St a t e N orm al Sc h o o l . G. E. Wineman......... ......Pen Arg-yl, Pa..........................M g’r Clothing- Store. ...... Greensburg-, P a ........ ....... ......Post Office Clerk. ......204 S. Hyde Park Ave., Scranton, Pa................. ...... Clerk. .......Newburg, P a..;........................Teacher. Bertha S. Gramm...... ......Marietta, Pa......... ....................Teacher. D. Murray Hetrick... B. I. Myers.. Geo. E. Zerfoss.......... ...... M exico, P a .. ................. Teacher. ...... Patton, P a ......... . .. ..Principal. ..... Coudersport, P a...................... Principal o f Schools. A lice M . Beck.... ........ . Gail R . Bell........; .!.,. . Ardella M. B oyd ............ . .Mary A . Bower.................... Clara J. Browne........... Gertrude Brubaker............. Aletha M. C le g g ................. Elizabeth Cunning-ham..... M aude.Davis...................... Grace B. Deardorff.............. Edith B. D ic k ................. ..... Helen Diven........................ Gwendolyn Downs.......^.... Elsie E. Ei^enhart.......... .... T illie S. Elliott............ ....... Mabel E p p le y ...................... Edna L . Felton.................... Carrie M. F oose................... Florence Fogelsanger......... Laura B. F u lto n .................. A lyce S. G ray...................... R hoda Grove....................... . Sadie I. Hamilton............... M ay me Harlan..................... Bess B. H ill (B a ir )............. Blanche J. Hoak.................. Minnie Hoover..................... E lla B. Holtzing-er (Edg-ar). Edith M. Kapp..................... Lettie Kuntz......................... Sara Landis (Feidt).,.......,. ;. Annie £}. Lukens.................. Almena K . Metzger............. Minnie R . M cCloskey......... M abel M cF arlan d .............. Elizabeth N. McCune.....Jlp Edith M eM orris.................. N . Grace M iller................... M ary B. M iller............... . R hoda A . Morrette....... ...... Elsie K. Mountz................... A . V iola M oyer.................. ... Daisy A . Myers,....^...,-..v..i Nora K. N ickles (Knupp).-; Violette E. N isley........ ....... ......New Bloomfield, P a ...............Teacher. ......Hunterstown, P a ....................Teacher. ......W alnut Bottom, P a................Teacher. ..... Newburg, P a ...........................Teacher. ......New Bloomfield, P a ,.............. Teacher. ..... Hummelstown, Pav........ .'...... Teacher. ..... New Bloomfield, Pa............. ...Teacher. ......Fairfield, Pa ........................... Teacher. ......Died A pril 1,1903. ..... M cKnightstown, Pa...;........... Teacher. ..... Dillsburg, P a .................... Teacher. ......New Bloomfield, P a ...............Teacher. ......Catasauqua, P a .......................Teacher. .... Abbottstown, P a..................... Teacher. ......Carlisle, R . F. D. 1...................Teacher. ..... M arysville, P a ........ Teacher. ...... Breeze wood, P a ............ Teacher. ..... Died July 12, 1905. ..... Shippensburg, P a....................Teacher. ..... Carlisle, P a............................... Teacher. .....¿Craighead, P a .......................... Teacher. .....* Green castle, P a .......................Teacher. ......Saxton, P a ................................Teacher. ......Newville, P a ^ . . . .....................Teacher. ..... Bowlder, Colo., ......Penbrook, P a ...........................Teacher. ..... Martinsburg, P a......................T.eacher. .... 1507Yz W illow Ave., Altoona, Pa. .....New Kingston, P a....,.......... ..Teacher. ..... Dillsburg, P a ...........................Teacher. ..... 414 Cottage H ill, Steel ton, Pa. ......Macungie, P a .......................... Teacher. Teacher. ■.... Eberton, P a .............. ......Catasauqua, Pa ................... ...Teacher. ..... Saltsburg, P a .......................... Teacher. .....205 W . 103rd St., N. Y . City. .....New Bloomfield, Pa.;,..... Teacher. .50 W . 3rd St., W aynesboro, Pa...Teacher. ..... Donnally M ills, P a ................ Teacher. ..¿...Allen, P a ..................................Teacher. ..... Carlisle, R . F. D. 6.................. Teacher. ..... Derry Church, P a....................Teacher. .... .Y ork Springs, P a....................Teacher. ..... W aynesboro, Pa. ....¿Penbrook, P a.... ,...................... Teacher. R eg u la r N o r m a l Co u r se . S t a t e Ce r t if ic a t e . Class of 1902. C u m b e r l a n d _ V a l l e y St a t e N Sue Peters......1............... F. Grace P lank..«.......... Clara A . Potter...««,...... Prances E. R idgw ay— Mabel K. Shryock........ Jeannette Sparrow........ Phaniah Stevens........... Isa Stevens..........^........ . Anna Stover......... 2Jora E. Strohm......... «.. M. Zula Swartz.............. Jane C. Taughenbaugh. Margaret T o la n ............ A da M. W alter............... Genifrede W alter.......... Nettie B. Walters.......... Sadie W hitm er............. Eaura W hite.................. Mabel W hite.... ,............ Effie W illiam s............... Chas. H. Adam s............. M. O. B illow ...... ¿««77.« I. P . Bogner................... H. W . B ollinger............. E. A . Bosserman..«...«« H. H. Beacham.............. W . O. Bovey.........«,«««. E. H. Burd..................... R . C. Campbell.............. J. R . Crist........«.«'......... W . R . Davis.. ..«...,.:.«'... C. P. F eidt«.,................. James P oote................... M. E. P elty..................... W . S. P ick e s«..«....«...'« W . G. P ishel.......... «■*.... E. H. Gingrich.............. Harry Gray .....;.•¿««•< E. E. Greenawalt.......... Cloyd Grubb................... Clarence G ru b b........... R oy J. Guyer^...,............ R. C. Hamil........... Abner Hershey.............. Samuel E. Hershey...... P. E. H ocker............... A. P. H ock er............... H. A . H oke............ ....... E. G. Howard............«... Andrew Jackson........... R alph Jacoby.......;..y«';I T . P. Kines.... .« .« .« « « . W . J. Kines................ .... J. P . Kob......>...,«&,k.«; C. A . Knupp.................. F. B. K on hau s.««........ E . G. Eudwig........ ....... C. C. M artin.................. S. E. M cSherry............ orm al Sc h o o l. 85 .Shippensburg, P a ...............«..Teacher. «Fairfield, P a........................... Teacher. . ..Athens, P a..................... Teacher. .Harrisburg, P a.. ......:...... Teacher. «Altoona, P a .«...... Teacher.' .W est Pairview, P a............ .....Teacher. «Great P alls, M ont......... «.^ «.T ea ch er. «Eaidig, P a ................................ Teacher. .East Sharpsburg, Pa..... ........ Teacher. ,.Shippensburg, Pa........«.¿««..Clerk. .New Bloomfield, P a ............... Teacher. «Gettysburg, Pa....... .................Teacher. .Catasauqua, P a........................Te'acher. ..Hummelstown, P a.................. Teacher. «Good Hope, P a..«,;«...............«Teacher. .Shippensburg, P a................... Teacher. «Eebanon, P a............. .Teacher. «M arysville, P a......... ............... Teacher. «M arysville, P a......................... Teacher. ..Gettysburg, P a........................Teaqher. ..New Bloomfield, Pa............... Teacher. «Shermansdale, Pa................ ^.Student Eeb. V al. Col. «E ittle Orleans, M d................ Timekeeper. «M illerstown, P a.......................Teacher. «Patton, Pa........^«.7...«.............Clerk. .Jeannette, Pa.... .......................Principal. ..State Eine, P a ........................«T eacher. «Donnally M ills, Pa..................Teacher. ..Doylesburg, Pa......................Teacher. .Newport, P a ............................. Teacher. ..M arysville, P a........................ Teacher. «414 Cottage H ill, Steelton, Pa..Clerk. ..Turtle Point, P a...................... Teacher. ..Mechanicsburg, Pa................. Teacher. ..Mt. R ock, P a...---------- ' ......... te a ch er. ..Seven V alley, P a..... ............... Teacher. ..Hockersville, P a......................Teacher. ..Ickesburg, Pa..........................Teacher. ..Tatesville, P a.......................... Teacher. ..Berlee, P a .................................Teacher. ..Millerstown, P a............. Teacher. «Shippensburg, P a.................. Student Eeb. Val. Col. «F t. Eoudon, P a......... ...............Teacher. ..Campbelltown, P a.................. Teacher. ..T illie, P a................................... Teacher. ..H alifax, Pa............... Teacher. ..H ockersville, P a..................... Teacher. «S pring Forge, P a.....................Teacher. «E oganville, Pa.................. .....Teacher. ..New Buffalo; P a...................... Teacher. «N ew ville, P a.................«.«...«.T eacher. ..New Buffalo, P a ..................... .-Teacher. ..New Buffalo, P a «M ;................Teacher. «.Middletown, Pa............ .....Teacher. ...Penbrook, P a..........................Harrisburg Produce Co. «.M echanicsburg, P a................. Parmer. ...1117 E. Phila. St., Y ork, Pa...Teacher. ..Mooredale, P a .........................Teacher Died Aug. 24,1905. 86 C u m b e r l a n d V a l l e y St a t e N orm al J. C. Myers................. F . C. M yers................ E. A . M iller.... ........... A . R . M itchell........... H. W . Mountz.. W . Iy. N o ll................. C. H. Ober............. .... E. E. P e iffe r............. W . G. R ice................. H. M. Riddlesberger. J. H. R h e a ................ M. E. Smith.............. . C. W . Spangler......... H. A . Stine................. S. C. Sweigart..;........ W . D. W alhey........... C. H. W ard................ W . A . W eaver........... M. R . W hitcom b....... J. E. W horley........... ..... East Berlin, P a.................. ......Bermudian, P a.................. ......Hamptbn, P a........... ........... ..... Newport, P a........................ ......Mechanicsburg, Pa........... ......Green Park, P a................. ......New B uffalo, P a ................ ......Elbrook, P a ....................... ......Mooredale, P a.................. . ......Waynesboro, P a ............... ......Buck V alley, P a ................ ...... Wenks, P a.......................... .... ,W . Y ork, Pa...!....... ......... . ......Cisnarun, P a..................... ......Ft. Hunter, P a..... ,...;...... . ......Aspers, Pa., R . F. D. 2..... ......Boiling- Spring’s, P a......... ......Boiling- Spring’s, P a......... ......New Kingston, Pa........... . ......Shippensburg, P a ............ Cora Clever................ John W . Shive.......... ......Shippensburg, P a ............. ..... H alifax, Pa. W . F . Kennedy......... W . Iy. Eeopold ........... J. F . Ferguson.......... Iy. E. Smith....... ....... ......Eewistown, P a.................. ......Iyewistown, P a.................. ......Newport, P a ....................... ......Greencastle, P a ................. Sc h o o l. •Student Ursinus Col. .T each er.. Student Gettysburg Col. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Studefit Gettysburg ..Col. Agent W . M. R . R. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. R e g u l a r N o r m a l Co u r se . .Teacher. S t a t e Ce r t if ic a t e . .Teacher. .Teacher, .Teacher. .Teacher. Class of 1903. Helen Bittinger..................... Blanche Clever....................... Elizabeth Cunningham.;...... Florence Fogelsanger ......... Maud E. Fulcher............... ... N ell W . G reason.............. ..... Mary C, Hamilton (Runkle) Grace Jones ....i..................... Jessie H. K itzm iller ............. R osa E. Eentz........................ Sabina M arshall................... Jane M cC u llough................. Ethel K. M id d le co ff............. E va M. M yers........................ Em ily M . Newton.................. Nora K. Nickles (Knupp).... F lora B. Patterson................ Iy. Dale C runkleton............ .'. W . P . D av is.... ....................... R o y J. Guyer.................... John R . Hafer.......... T hom as H em p h ill................ Andrew Jackson................... Ira. C. M ellinger..................... Roy M. T a y lo r ...................... W m . G. Wherry....... J. E. W horley....... ...... .......... G. E. W inem an.......... ........... .Shippensburg, P a.......... .Shippensburg, P a.......... .Fairfield, P a ................... .Shippensburg, P a.......... •Morgantown W . V a...... .Greason, P a ................. .Harrisburg, Pa'. .Richm ond Furnace, Pa. .Shippensburg, P a..... . .Seven V alley, Pa........... .Fairfield, P a................... .Iyees X Roads, P a.......... .Shippensburg, P a.......... .Oakville, P a.................... .Shippensburg, P a .......... .W ay nesboro,, Pa. .Morris ville, P a ..:^ « ;!^ .State Dine, Pa .. ........... .Shippensburg, Pa......... .Shippensburg, Pa.......... .Shippensburg, P a ......... .Shippensburg, P a .......... .New Buffalo, P a ............ .Steelton, Pa. .M owersville, P a............. .Carlisle, P a .................... .Shippensburg, P a .......... .Newburg, P a ................. •Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. •Teacher. .T eacher.. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Student Ursinus Gol. .Railway M ail Service. .Student Iyeb. Val. Col. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. •Teacher. •Student Dickinson Co .Stenographer. .Teacher. CU M BERLAN D V A L L E Y S T A T E N O R M A L SCH O O L. 87 S t a t e Ce r t if ic a t e . W . F. Zumbro. .Chambersburg, P a........ ,Prin. H igh School. Class of 1904. Edith Angle......... . ........ Edna Baughman............ Bess F. Berry........ Elizabeth Blair................ Claire N. Bingham......... M. Miriam Burkhart...... Aletha Clegg............. ...... Helen Corwin.... ............. Anna V . D eard orf.......... Margie Dengler............... Naomi Dohner................. Clara Eldon..... ................ Mary Foltz........,..¿..v.;..... Stelle Gardner................ Gertrude Glessner.......... Annie Heefner................ Anna M. Jones....... A lice Jumper................... Rebecca I. Klepper....:.... Araminta Manbeck......... Florence M artin...— .... Maude Mason.................. Isabella Means............... Donie Miller, (Reneker). Edith Morrison ............ . Velva Myers................... Blanche M yers............... M abel N eedy.............. ....* Mary N ick les.......... ....... Mary Reeder... Minnie Reisner............. . Lottie Reynolds... Mabel Ruthrauff............ Bertha Sanders (Miller), Esther Sheaffer............. Pearl Speck..... ............... Anna S m ith .................... Lydia Smith.................... Pearl Strohm.................. Jessie W rig h t................. Frank A . Adams............ Frank A . A rnold..... ...... Raym ond G. Bressler.. .. James M. Dunlap........... Harry W . Evans............ Chas. S. Frey ................ Winfield H. Gray.... ...... Sharp H em phill............ Ralph Jacoby................. George E. Kapp......... Robert E. M cP herson... Edgar A . Miller............. Chas. H. Ober.................. Chas. N. Plum ........ ; John C. Reeder........../.... .Shippensburg, Pa. .Hanovef, P a................... .Shippensburg, P a.......... .Chambersburg, Pa........ .Shippensburg, P a ....... *. .Shippensburg, Pa.......... .New Bloomfield, P a...... .Catasauqua, P a.............. .Tillie, P a ....................... Steel ton, P a................ Shippensburg, P a.......... .Mt. Alto, P a................... .Waynesboro, P a............ .Uriah, P a................... . .West Fairview, Pa........ .Waynesboro, P a ............ .W est Bangor, Pa. .Steelton, P a................... .Mt. H olly Springs, Pa.. .Lebanon, P a ................... .Mooredale, Pa........-----.Doylestown, P a............. .Shippensburg, P a......... .Meçhanicsburg, Pa. .Shippensburg, P a ......... .Carlisle, Pa., R . F . D, 4 ..Dillsburg, Pa................. .Waynesboro, Pa............ .Shippensburg, P a ......... .Shippensburg, P a ......... .McConnellsburg, Pa...... .Mt. Alto, P a................... .Waynesboro, P a............ .Waynesboro, Pa. .W est Fairview, P a....... .Chambersburg, P a........ .Reedsvilie, P a------------ Shippensburg, P a...;...... .Orrstown, P a ................. .Steelton, P a............i •New Bloomfield, Pa...... .W olfsburg, Pa............... .Powls Y alley, P a.......... .Shippensburg, Pa........ . .Shippensburg, Pa...... .... .Fountaindale, Pa .... . .Elliottsburg, P a.......... . .Shippensburg, P a......... .Newville, P a................... .New Kingston, P a........ .New Bloomfield, P a__ .Hampton, P a ................. .New Buffalo, P a............ .Upton, P a............ .......... .Shippensburg, P a......... Teacher. .Teacher. •Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. •Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. •Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. •Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. •Teacher. .Teacher .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. ..Teacher. .Teacher.. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. •Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. ..Teacher. ..Teacher. .Student Gettysburg Col. .Teacher. .Teacher. ..Teacher. 88 C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y S t a t e N orm a l S c h o o l . Earl Reese ........ M ark H. R u th ... W . R oy Starry... D. Leslie Stamy John A . Ward..*. Grover C. W olfe Ira H. Y o h e ....... .Shippensburg, Pa....................Teacher. .Shippensburg, Pa................... Teacher. .Y ork Springs, P a ....................Teacher. .Kauffman, P a ..........................Student Ursinus College. Boiling Springs........................Teacher. .Marietta, Pa........................... .Teacher. .Shippensburg, P a.................... Teacher. Florence A r t e r ........ Florence Beard.......... Pearl Bitting-.............. Margaretta Bitting-er... Ruth F. B lessley....... Katie Coover...;.r. Linnie C ov er.............. Mary Dinsmore .......... Lena M. Dunlap...... Ethel V . Edwards...... . Grace Eshenower....... Helen E y ste r.............. N ellie F o re m a n ......... . Carrie G illa n .............. A lm a Gingrich............ Joice Gochnauer......... Carrie G ochnauer....... Kathryn Goshorn........ Helen Gray........ _____ I va Grimm.................... Emma Haar.................. Flora E. Harbold....... Elizabeth Héyler......... Grâce H ixson.............. . Florence H ocker.......... Edith Jackson............ . Stella Jobe.................... Clara Johnson.............. Martha Jones............... Grace LeFevre.............. Fannie L eFevre__ ..... Mary McCulloug-h....... Leila M cC ulloch.......... E m ily M cKeever......... Ethel Myers.......... ....... Araminta Oberholtzer. Jean Pearson..;............. Hazel P earson............. Elizabeth Phillips....... Blanche Plasterer. Bessie M. Reese........... Harriet R h od es............ Nellie R obb.................. Bertha Spong-............... El da G. Stambaugh..... M ary Strickhouser...... E lla Stuart........... ......... Eva W ier...................... Nancy Wise................... .Shippensburg, P a .............. •Ellióttsburg, P a.................. .Newport, Pa. .Shippensburg, P a .............. .Hogestown, Pa..... ............... .Shippensburg, P a............... .Shippensbtirg, P a ............ .. .Hancock, M d ......... ......... . .Shippensburg, P a............... .W est Bangor, P a ................ .Harrisburg, P a ..... .............. .W alnut Bottoni, P a ........... . .Shippensburg, P a .............. .Ft. Loudon, Pa.................... .Hockersville, P a.................. .Shippensburg, P a ............... .Camp H ill, P a ..................... .Shippensburg, P a............... .Ickesburg, P a..................... . .1202 E. King St., Y ork, Pa. .Hanover, P a........... ■............ . .Bermudian, P a..................... .Morris, P a ............................ .Crystal Spring, Pa............. . R . F ; D. 1, Harrisburg, Pa. .New Buffalo, P a.................. .Y ork Springs, Pa................ •Shippensburg, P a ................ .W iconisco, P a...................... .Mooredale, P a...................... .Mooredale, P a ...... ............. •Lees X Roads, Pa................ .Shippensburg, P a........... . .Catasauqua, Pa.................... .Marion, Pa.................,.......... .Shippensburg, Pa*............ . .Y ork Springs, Pa................ .Y ork Springs, Pa................ Lebanon, P a ........................ C lass of 1905. .Substitute Teacher. .Teacher. .T ea ch er.. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. •Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. . Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Student Business College .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. •Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Burnt Cabins, P a......................Teacher. .Shippensburg, P a.....................Teacher. •Lebanon, P a............................. Teacher. .West Fairview, P a...................Teacher. .York Springs, P a.... .................Teacher. .Gettysburg, P a ........... .'........... Teacher. ,R. F . D. 1, Carlisle, Pa........... Teacher. W aynesboro, P a.......................Teacher. .Orrstown, P a.............................Teacher. C um be rlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N o r m a l S ch o o l . Wm. Bailey.......... Chas. I. Barner .... Edwin E. Bender. E. T . Bitner.......... L . S. Bortner,....... L oyd C. Clemens.. L. C. Cochlin........ Samuel Coover..... Rush G. Egrolf...... James B. Eldon.... T . C. Griffith......... Donald Henry...... R alph Koons........ George Line........... W . M. Logue........ G. C. Lyter...... . J. H. McLaughlin. W . D. Morton........ F loyd M owrey..... Garry C. Myers..... I. L . Shea ff e r ....... I. W . Shuck...J|l| P. A . Swartz......... S. B. T h om a s....... J. M. Uhler.....,...*. A. I. Underwood... W . S. W atson...... G. H. Whetstone... ..Shippensburg, P a........ .Liverpool, Pâ...l.... ........ .Union Deposit, P a........ .Mt. Alto, P a.............. .Hanover, P a.................. ..Newton Hamilton, Pa.. .Shippensburg, P a......... .Shippensburg, P a......... .Schellsburg, P a............ .Shippensburg, P a......... .New Kingston, P a........ .Shippensburg, Pa. .Newville, P a................. .Carlisle, Pa.................... .W oodbury, Pa............. . •Liverpool, P a................. .Carsonville, Pa............. .McConnellsburg, P a.... .Shippensburg, Pa......... .Sylvan, P a..................... .R. F. D. 5, Carlisle, Pa. State Line, P a............... Spring Forge, P a......... .Waynesboro, P a.......... .Loyalton, Pa..;............... .Grampian, P a............... .McConnellstown, Pa. .. .Everett, Pa................... 89 .Student Business College .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. .Tea