FIFTEENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE *—^OF THE*— öilJäBERIiflP YflltltEA STATE flORMAL $GH00L ^LOCATED AT3— I SHIPPENSBURG, PA. 1 8 8 6 — 1 8 8 7 ’. HABBISBTTBG, P A .: E d w in K . M e y e r s , B i n d e r . 188T. H IS T O R Y OK B U IL D IN G S A N D G R O U N D S . This school, organized in 1873, being that of the Seventh Nor­ mal District, comprising the counties o f Adams, Bedford, Blair, Cumberland, Franklin, Fulton and Huntingdon, is located at Shippensburgi Cumberland county, Pa., in a valley celebrated for its beautiful scenery, fertile soil, and salubrious air. Skirted north and south by beautiful mountain ranges, a more delightful place could not have been selected for the location of an educational institution. The buildings stand upon an eminence sloping in all directions, thus furnishing a natural drainage that renders the grounds pleas­ ant and exceedingly healthful. Being remote from low grounds, no malaria exists in the vicin­ ity. N o epidemic o f any character has ever prevailed in the school. The surroundings are o f such a character as to be conducive to intellectual advancement. No other school in the State is more happily situated in a sec­ tion possessed of so extensive and varied valley and mountain flora. T o the student of Natural History, this affords many peculiar' ad­ vantages for original investigation and study. Situated within half a mile of the town, in which there are churches of seven evangelical denominations, the opportunity for attending religious services is unsurpassed elsewhere. The moral and religious sentiment o f the community exerts a beneficial in ­ fluence upon the students;;^' The pastors and members o f the various churches welcome stu­ dents to their places of worship, and delight in making them feel that they are in the midst of friends who will exercise a care over them next to that enjoined upon their parents,/ The temptations to evil are few, and the influence o f the Church and Sabbath-school is salutary in restraining the thoughtless and indifferent. From their elevated position, the buildings have .an extended view of the valley and the mountains skirting it on either side. Erected in 1871 and 1872, at a cost o f over $125,000, they are imposing in appearance, admirably adapted to their purpose, and impress all with their home-like aspect. 4 C umberland V alley S t a t e N ormal S chool. They have been designed externally in accordance with fine architectural taste, and internally have been planned to meet all the requirements of a Normal School. One of the finest Chapels connected with any State Normal School, capable of comfortably seating an audience of a thousand persons, is a prominent feature of this building. Recitationrooms and students’ rooms are well ventilated, light, and cheerful. The building is heated by steam in recitation-rooms, corridors, parlors, & c., and lighted by gas. An abundant supply of excel­ lent mountain-water is distributed throughout the building, and large reservoirs upon the fifth floor can be utilized in case of fire. Most admirable arrangements exist in the way of hose, attachments, & c., for subduing fire, each story being in direct communication with the reservoir supply. The building is also supplied with fireescapes of approved style. The Campus comprises over ten acres, principally devoted to the students for recreation. Trees, deciduous and evergreen, in great variety, adorn the campus knd afford students an opportunity to become familiar with this. Pentz, W. H ., . . Raum, Shelton, . . Reichard, J. Herman, Reigle, J. L ., 1 . Rice, Charles T ., Rupley, Arthur R ., . RepD, John J., . . . Sfettfe, Wm. j ., . i Shenk, Albert B., . . ’fcShope, Sam’l Z., Shull, G. W ., . . . Small, J. Benton, . . Sfeangler, R. C ., . . Spangler, Geo. M., . Sprenkel, W. F., . . Stauffer, E. I., . . . Sifevick, H . Moss, Sprite, Sam’l H ., . . Stuart, Walter, . . . Stuart, John H ., . . Ta\dghinbaugh, W. A. Thjlmma, Calvin L ., Trift, J. R., . . . Underwood, J. A ., . Waiter, C. J., . . . Winter, H. A ., . . Warren, J. Frank, W&foer, Clayton, . . Wetzel, S. E ., . . . *Wetzel, Wm. H ., . Williams, J. H ., . . Wingert, A. A ., . . Young, J. L ., . . , ,% Lf Q . Post- Office. . . York Sul. Springs, . Shippensburg, . . . . Mowersville, . . . . Mowersville, . . York Sul. Springs, . . Fayetteville, . 1 . . Dry Run, . . . . Greencastle, . . . . Shippensburg, . . . Hagerstown, . . 'H untsda® Ä |p^i . . Landisburg, . . West Fairview. . . . Greencastle, . . . . McKnightstown, . . Deodate, . . . 1 Camp H ill, . . . . Shippensburg, . . . Mont Alto, . . Gettysburg, . . 1 Fayetteville, 1 . . . Steelton, . . . . . Quincy, . . . . . . Shippensburg, . . : Clearspring, . , . . Mooredale, . . Shippensburg, . . New- Chester, . . . Shippensburg, . . . Dickinson, . . . . Shepherdsfown, . . Seven Stars, . . . . New Kingston, . . Middlespring, , Mechanicsburg, . . Saville, . . . . . . Saville, . . . . . . Mooredale, . . . . Fayetteville, . . I . Gettysburg^)'.'', »Suspended. 29 County and State. Adams, Pa. Cumberland, Pa. Franklin, Pa. Franklin, Pa. Adams, Pa. Franklin, Pa. Franklin, Pa. Franklin, Pa. Cumberland, Pa. Washington, Md. Cumberland, Pa. Perry, Pa. Cumberland, Pa. Franklin, Pa. Adams, Pa. Dauphin, Pa. Cumberland, Pa, Cumberland, Pa. Franklin, Patti! Adams, Pa. Franklin, Pa. Dauphin, Pa. Franklin, Pa. Cumberland, Pa. Washington, Md. Cumberland, Pa. Cumberland, Pa. Adams, Pa. Cumberland, Pa. Cumberland, Pa. Cumberland, Pa., Adams, Pa. Cumberland, Pa. Cumberland, Pa. Cumberland, Pa. Perry, Pa. P e rrte Pa. Cumberland, Pa. Franklin, Pa. Adamsj'j Pa. 3° C umberland V alley Sta t e N ormal School. M o d e l S c h o o l. G Name. Bender, Mary, . Cole, Edith, . . Craig, Georgia,/ Dykeman, Clara, Dykeman, Lizzie, Dykeman, Helen, Eckels, Minnie, Eckman, Amanda, Gardner, Carrie, Geesaman, Edith, Hubley, Mary, . Hawk, Luella,/:« Johnston* Nannie, Karper, Sue', . . Karper, Hattie, . Kitzmilfer, Mary, Minnich, Florence, Montgomery, May, McCune, Mary||j§f|i McCreary, Jean, . Musgrave, Lottie, Musgrave, Josephine Meyer, Amanda, Meyer, Lizzie, . . Preston, Jennie, Sibbet, Grace, . . Shryock, Janie, . . Youndt, Carrie, . . ir l S', / j Post- Office Shippensburg, County and State. Cumberland, Pa. B O Y,s’.',i, Angle, George, . . Cole, George, Coover, John, . . . Clippinger, Hugh, Donnelly, Clarence, Donnelly, Le Roy, . Donnelly, Allison, . Duke, William, . . Dykeman, John, . . Dykeman, Charles, Eckels, George, . . Eckels, Ort, . . . Shippensburg, Cumberland, Pa. C umberland V alley S tate N ormal School. . Name. Fegan, Denny, . . . Forward, Earl, . . . Garling, Samuel, . . Grove, Clarence, Hale, James, * . . . Hassler, Charles, . . Ilubley, W oodB^^ H Hubley, George, . . Johnston, Ed., . . . Landis; H arry, . . . Main, Lowry, . . . Main, William, . . . Main, Harper, Means, William, . . Means, Charles, . . Means, James, . Minnich, Edgar, . . Montgomery, John . Morrow, Walter, . . McAnulty, James, McCune, William, . Preston, John, . . . Reddig, Burr, . . . Reddig, Walter, . . Sibbet, Knox, . . . Sibbet, Harper, . . . Shyrock, John, . . . Shyrock, Charles, . . Girls,- . . . Boys, . Total, .' V’ : ; Post- Office. . Shippensburg, 31. County and State. Cumberland, Pa. it it, I it (( ' (( (C a a Mainsville, it a Middle Spring, Shippensburg, it it {t it Franklin, Pa. ic Cumberland, Pa. ti li a. ii it a ic a tt gfllglffil a a a I .. 28 • 41 69 32 C umberland V alley S ta t e N ormal S chool. MUSIC PUPILS. Instrumental. L Jennie A. Means, Carrie R. McCune, Libbie (J. McCune, •Flora Sharpe, Ailie M. Wherry, Clara Dykeman,' . Venie Friese, Edith Geesaman, • Annie M. Fogelsanger, Rose Keenan, Alta M. Shaeffer, Minnie G. Eckels, Hannah S. Forster, Nellie R. Patterson. G Chas. E. Brindle, a dies. entlem en . R. C. Spangler, Nervin J. Deardorff. ♦ C umberland V alley St a t e N ormal S chool. 33 T H E ALVDINI. [Alumni will confer a favor by informing us of any changes that should be made.] E le m e n ta ry Course« Class o f 187é. Maggie E. Bishop, (Konh a u s ,) .......................... Mechanicsburg, Pa. Estella J. Conard,. . . . New London, P a .,. . Carrie W. Harper, . . . New Bloomfield, Pa.' Ada Kershaw. Amanda Morgan, (Cham­ b e r l i n , . . . . . Allentown, N. Y . L i z z i e A. S t o u g h , (Schwartz,) . . . . . . Shippensburg, Pa. *Mary E. Stewart. L. J. R e illy ,.................... Chambersburg, Pa. May Uhler. •» W. A. Alexander, . . . Everett, P a .,............. Jos. E. B a r t o n ,..............McConnellsburg, Pa., S. C. B eitzel,.................... Carlisle, Pa. , . . . . J. H. B o y e r,. .................Mechanicsburg, P a .,. *J. A . Goodhart. William'F. Hughes, . . Media, P a . , ............... S. B. McClelland, . . . . Lyons, Nebraska, . . Fillmore M aust,............. Carlisle, Pa,, v . . •¿ . E. J. M oore,.................... Lincoln, N ebraska,. . Theo. B. N o s s , ............. Calif ornia,* Pa., . . . Hiram J. P lo u g h ,. . . . Chambersburg, Pa., . John C. S h a rp e,............. Allegheny, Pa., . . . S. B. S h earer,.................Shippensburg, Pa., . S. W. W itm a n ,.............. Mount Joy, Pa. H. H. W o o d a l,............. McConnellsburg, Pa., Teacher. . Druggist. . Prof., C. Y . St. Nor. Sch’l. . Teacher. . Physician and Druggist. . Prop, gymnas’m, Phila. . Minister. . Lawyer. Lawyer. . Prin. State Nor. School. . Lawyer. . Theological Student. Prin. Pub. Schools. . Editor Fulton Democrat. Class o f 1875. Bertie M. Angle, (P ax ­ ton,) .......................... 4107filndiana ave., Chicago, 111.,Artist. Sallie E. C u l p , ..............Union Corner, Pa., . . . . . .Teacher. Sallie 0. D u t t , ............. Martinsburg, Pa. Laura]B. GriflSn, . • . . Shippensburg, P a . , ................ Teacher. Emma Holland,. . . . . Shippensburg, Pa. Zora L. Hollar, (Gettel,) Shippensburg, Pa. Carrie L. Hale, (Boyer,) Mechanicsburg, Pa. *Mary G. McCullough, (Sharpe.) S.Emma Preisler,(Frink,)Box 141, Bloomington, 111. Anna E. Snodgrass, . . 1333 Arch street, Philadelphia. ♦ Deceased. 34 C um berlan d V alley St a t e N orm al Sch ool. Beckie Shearer, (Geiger,) Ida Grove, Iowa. Nannie Stifler, (Gallo way,) .......................... Berwick, Pa. Dena K . Tollinger, (Gris Wakefield, Pa., . * ............. Teacher. Prances K. T om s,. . . Shippensburg, Pa., . • .*. i Teacher. Mechanicsburg, P a .,. . . . . Assistant Postmaster. B. A. Burnett, . . . . F . Cunningham, . . New Grenada, Pa. J. D. W. Deavor, . . . Miffiinville, P a . , .................... Minister. Eagle Foundry, P a . , ............ Farmer and Teacher. J. F. E v a n s,. . . . . Franklinville, Pa. J. R. Ewing, . . . . . George W. Geiger, . . Ida Grove, I o w a , ................. Farmer. Teacher Select School. D. Melvin Long, . • . Hagerstown, Md., . . . . . . T. C. Peterson, . . . W arrior’s Mark, Pa., . . . . . Physician and Surgeon. William B. Skinner, . Mt. Vernon, M o . , ................. Lawyer. Columbus Snyder, . . Chambersburg, Pa., ................ Merchant. *S. N. Walters. Class o f IS 76. Mame C. Angle, (Martin,) Shippensburg, Pa. Ida A. Baughman, (Sing master, .................... Macungie, Pa. Mollie Besser, (Shipe,) . Schellsburg, Pa. Ella M. Duncan, . . . 1205 Siirth ave., Altoona, Pa., . Prim ary Teacher. Maggie C. Flora, (Hays,)Newberrytown, Pa. Lou. Householder, . . Johnstown, Pa. Teacher. Sallie J. Mateer, . . . Upland, P a .,................ ... Emma J. McCauley, . Williamsburg, Pa. Blanche M. Miller, . . Tyrone, P a . , ......................... Teacher. Hulda A. Ogden, - . . . East Line, N. Y., . ................. Teacher. Maggie T. Reichert, . Shippensburg, Pa., . . . . *. Teacher. Minnie A. Rhoades, . 1805 Seventh ave., Altoona, Pa.,Teacher. K atie E. Seidel. Mary Jane Shaw, . . . 807East Capitol street, Washing Teacher. ton, D. C., . . . . . . . . . . Annie M. Smith, . . . . Sunny Side, Pa. Alice Weidman. T. W. B ev an ,.............. Catasauqua, Pa., ...................... Teacher. *John T. Curran, J. A . Fickes, . . . . . . 263H Mission street, San Fran cisco, Cal., • . ... . . . • ■ Sash and door maker. J. P. Hays, ................... Newberrytowni Pa., . . . . Teacher. John W. H i l l , ............... New York, . . . .................... Theological student. H arvey B. Hauck, . . Hummelstown, P a .,................ Lawyer. George King McCormick,79 Craig st., Knoxville, Tenn., Civil Engineer. | W. A. Nickles, . . . . Shippensburg, P a .,............... Clerk. Joshua A. Phillips, . . Keefers, P a l , ...................... . Merchant.. J. 0. Sm ith ,.................... 468Frank avenue,Columbus,0.,Teacher English and Scientific, School. J. H. Walters, . . . . . Willshire, 0., ¿ . Sup’t of Schools. Class o f 1877. Lizzie A . Atkins, (Adair, )703 Berks street, Philadelphia. Nannie E. Grayson, . Shippensburg, P a . , ............. ... Teacher. Laura Krèider, . . . . 711 W alnut st., Lebanon, Pa. ^Deceased. C u m berlan d V alley St a t e N orm al Sch o ol. 35 Lizzie Long. Lillie G. Moore. Ida B. Quigley, . . . . . Shippensburg, Pa. Liberty M. Quigley, . . Shippensburg, Pa., . . . . . . Principal Model School. Emma C. Rebuck, . . . Shippensburg, Pa., . . . . .Teacher. Rosa J. White, . . . . . Shippensburg, Pa. W. A . B a e r ,................. • Mongul, P a .,............. ... . Teacher and Merchant. A . J. B e i t z e l, ............. . Boiling Springs, Pa., . . . . . .Supt: Cumberland ¿ ¿ ' ' i Emory C. Chenoweth,. . Uppereo, M d .,....................... .Teacher; Geo. M. Draper, . . . • Clear Spring, Md............. ... Teacher. Calvin C. H a y s , . . . . . Bridgeport, O . , ............... . . Minister. Samuel Y . K a rm a n y,. . Lebanon, Pa., . . . . / . . . . ¿Teacher; F. H. K e a s e y ,............. . Dover, Pa............................. •, . Teacher. M. T. Lightner, . . . . . Wilsontown, Pa., . . . . . . Lawyer. John L. McCaskey, . . . Duncannon, P a . , ................. Editor T h e R ecord . A . C. McLaughlin, . . . New Germantown, Pa. Jacob Y . Mohr, . . . . . A yr, N e b r a s k a ,............. . Weigher and Cashier.' W .T . N o s s ,................. . Woodstock, V a .,...................... Principal High School. ♦ William O. Pittman. Robert J. Strong, . . . • Shiremanstown, Pa., Robert H. T a y lo r,. . . • Easton, Pa., .............................Theological Student. S. H. T rfech er,............ . Carlisle, P a . , ............. ... .Teacher. Geo. A . Zin n ,............... . West Point, N. Y . , . . . . . . . First Lieu’t U. S. Arm y. Class o f 1y special permission of the Prin­ cipal. Boarding students will be responsible to the Principal for the observance o f this rule. 15. It is taken for granted that every student who enters the school is disposed to do right and obey the particular regulations of the school, and implicit trust is placed in his or her sense o f honor and propriety; and, upon discovery that a student cannot be trusted he or she will be removed from the school. 12 C u m berlan d V alley St a t e N orm al Sch ool. ABOARD OF TRUSTEES;JAM ES M cLEA N , President. E. J. M cC U N E , Secretary. Stockholders’ Trustees. G. J i. D Y K E M A N , S. J. H A R R IS , W. T . S. JAM ISON, E. J. M cCU N E, J, E. BOI I HR, W. R. M cC U L L O C H , J. B. R E D D IG , G. W. T H R U S H , B. F. L A N D IS, S. M. W H E R R Y , Rev. S. S. W Y L IE , State Trustees. Hôn. H. C. G R E E N A W A L T , M. G. H A L E , ABRAH AM H O STETTER, J. E. M cLE A N , J. M cC. M EANS; ' G. H. ST E W A R T . School Officers and Committees. Committee on House, Buildings, and Grounds. J. M cC O R D M EANS, ' J. E. BOH HR, SA M U E L J. H A R R IS, Rev. S, S. W YLIE,' G. W. T H R U S H . Committee on Discipline and Instruction. E. J. M cC U N E , ^ SA M U E L M. W H E R R Y , G E O R G E H. S T E W A R T , J. M cC O R D M EANS, W. T . S. JAM ISON. Committee on Finance and Accounts. J. B. RED D IG ,;.. G. R. D Y K E M A N , B. F. LA N D IS, M. G. H A L E , W, R. M cC U L L O C H ,, J. A . C. M cCU N E . C u m berlan d V alley St a t e N ormal Sch ool. B B IH Hmm jn o . f . McC r eary , a . m ^ p r in (|| a l , English Literature, Rhetoric and General History.. G. M. D. E C K E L S ,A . M .’ M ental Philosophy, Science and A r t o f Teaching,■ E. H. B U G B E E , A . M ., Mathematics. H A R T G IL B E R T , A. M., English Grammar, Latin and Greek. JOS. F. B A R T O N , M. E „ Physical and H istorical Sciences. M IL L Y E. A D AM S, Free-H and Drawing, Penmanship and Book-Keeping. SU SIE M. JONES, Orthography, Reading and Elocution. BESSIE D. H O PE , Focal and Lnstrumental M usic. MRS. T. S. K ELLO G G ," Principal o f M odel School. 13 14 C u m berlan d -V alley St a t e N ormal S chool. -GRADUATINGGLASS, 1888L adies . M aude S. A ddams , E mma C. A lle n , V io la M. A rnold , S a l l ie R. B iesecker , H y p a t ia B. A . E. D il l e r , J ennie M. G oodhart , A lice A. H atton , v A d a V . H orton, A nnie M. I rw in , A lice L ight , M. L izzie L ott , C a r r ie R. M cC une , M aggie I. O ver h o ltzer , M innie E. R eisner , M innie S ipes , C. I v a S m ith , E mma L. W ierm an , M a r t h a W . W itherow , F lora W . W ith erow , L a c y W illia m s . G entlem en . O. M. G ram m er , L. H., H a t f ie l d , J ohn H etrick , C h arles W . H y k e s , J. H . M orrow , W . H . P entz , " ■ J ohn J. R e p p , C h arles T. R ice , R. C. S pan gler . Baccalaureate Sermon. Sunday evening, June 24, 1888. Rev. W . E- S ta h l e r , Shippensburg, Pa. Examining Committee. H on. J ohn Q. S t e w a r t , Deputy Superintendent Public Instruction. G eo . M. P h ilips , Principal o f First District. A . J. B e itze l , Superintendent Cumberland Cou/nty. B. W . P e c k , Superintendent Fulton County. J no. F. M cC r e a r y , Principal Seventh District.