S H IP P E N S B U R G STATE N O R M A L SCHOOL. 4 SH IPPE N S BURG S T A T E N O R M AL SCHOOL. STO CKH O LD ERS’ T R U ST E E S. N. L. DYKEMAN, P resident. J. A. C. McCUNE, Secretary. J . W. BENDER, UEO. R. DYKEMAN, I. C. DEIHL, D. D. HAYES, J. E. JOHNSTON, E. J. McCUNE, WILLIAM MELL, J. BURR REDDIU, SAMUEL M. WHERRY, D. K. WAGNER. STATE TRU STEES. MARTIN G. HALE, JOHN HAYS, E sq., JAMES E. McLEAN, J. McCORD MEANS, JO AB MARTIN, GEORGE H. STEWART. SH IP P E N SB U B G S T A T E N O RM AL SCHOOL. R ev. I. N. HAYS, A. M., P bistcipal, Science and Art of Teaching, Mental and Moral Philosophy. E. A. ANGELL, Vice P rincipal , Geography, History and Civil Government. S. D. HILLMAN, A. m |.; Natural Sciences and the’Latin Language. Miss DELIA T. SMITH, English Grammar, Rhetoric and English Literature. A. T. PALM, B. E., Mathematics and Application in Practical Surveying. Miss J. ETTIE CRANE, Arithmetic, Vocal Music, and Gymnastics. Miss SARA R. HOGAN, Penmanship, Free-Hand Drawing, Reading and Elocution. R. H. CAROTHERSr A. B., Greek, German, Book-Keeping and Commercial Law. Miss MARY P. HAYS, Teacher of Music on the Piano and Organ. Miss FRANCES HILL, Principal of the Model School. 5 6 SH IPPEN SBU RQ S T A T E NO RM AL SCHOOL. R ev. I. N. HAYS, Treasurer. E. A. ANGELL, Librarian. WM. M. AUGHINBAUGH, Steward. WILLIAM MELL, Chairman, Committee on House, Building and Grounds. E. J. McCTJNE, Chairman, Committee on Discipline and Instruction. JAMES E. McLEAiST, Chairman, Committee on Finance and Accounts. S E IP P E N 8 BTTRG S T A T E N O RM AL SCHOOL. % "t F IR S T GLASS, 1874. ELE M E N T A R Y COURSE. L A D IE S . MAGGIE E. BISHOP, ADA KERSHAW, MARY E. STEWART, ESTELLE J. CONARD, AMANDA MORGAN, L. J. REILLY, CARRIE W. HARPER, LIZZIE A. STOUGH, MAY UHLER. GENTLEM EN. W. A. ALEXANDER, WILLIAM F.HÜGHES, JOSEPH M. BARTON, S. B. MCCLELLAND, SAMUEL BEITZEL,J b . FILLMORE MAUST, J. H. BOYER, E. J. MOORE, ; J. A. GOODHARTj T. B. NOSS, Total, H. J. PLOUGH, J. C. SHARPE, S. B. SHEARER, S. W. WHITMAN, H. H. WOODAL. 24. SECOND CLASS, 1875. E L E M E N T A R Y COURSE. BERTIE M. A N G LE,^ZO R A HOLLAR, BECKIE SHEARER,'—■ SALLIE E. CULP, ^ CARRIE L. HALE, ^ NANNIE STIFFLER,! SALLIE C. DUTT, MARY G.McCULLOGH^DENA TOLLINGER, 4 LAURA B. GRIFFINf"' S. EMMA PREISLER*'"FRANCES K. TOMS. * EMMA HOLLAND, ANNAE,SNODGRASS, GENTLEM EN. E. A. BURNETT, F. CUNNINGHAM ,^ J. D. W. DEAVOR, f J. F. EVANS, Total, J. R. EWING,*-''" WILLIAMB.SKINNER, Ge o r g e w . g e i g e r ,*c . d . s n y d e r , «--------D. M. LONG; «— s. N. WALTERS. T. C, PETERSON, .................................. 25, ^ 8HLPPENSBUR& S T A T E NO RM AL SCHOOL, T H IR D CLA SS 1876. E L E M E N T A R Y COURSE. L A D IE S . » MAME C. ANGLE LOU. HOUSEHOLDEr / m INNIE A. R H O A D S ;/ IDA A. BAUGHMAN, i/SALLIE J. M A T E E R / KATIE E, SEIDEL,/ MOLLIE. BESSOR, A EMMA J. MoCAULEY/M. JANE SHAW ELLA M. DUNCAN*/ BLANCHE M.MILLElJANNA M. SMITH, L MAGGIE C. FLORA,v/ HULDA A. O G D E N t/A L IC E WEIDMAN. I MAGGIE T. REICH ERT,/ GENTLEM EN. J. A. PHILIPS, I S * J. W. H I L L / J. O. SMITH, H. B. HOUCK,t'" G, K. M cCORM lCK/ J. H. WALTERS, W. A. NICKLES, 9 27. T. W. BEVAN J. T. CURRAN, J. A. F IC H E S ,/ J. P. HAYS,U-" . Total, . - F O U R T H CLASS, 1877;/.;' ELEM ENTARY . COURSE. L A D IE S , f LIZZIE A. A T K IN S / LIZZIE L O N G ?/“ LIBERTY M.QUIGLEY,i / NANNIE E. GRAYSON, LILLIE G. MOOREJ EMMA C. REBUCK, /L A U R A KREIDER, IDA B. Q U IG L E Y ^/ ROSA J. WHITE.L-" • GENTLEM EN. ' . WILLIAM A. BAER, j/*R A N K . H. KE A S E Y / w M. O. PITTMAN, V ANDREW J. BEITZEL,M. T. LIGIITNER, i r \ ROBERT J . STRONG, / • ' ' E. C. CHENOW ETH,/ .JOHN L. McCASKEYj ROBERT H. T A Y L O R ,/“ GEORGE M. DRAPER/A. C. McLAUGHLIN,\/ SAMUEL H. TREHER, / (CALVIN C. H A Y S / JACOB V. MOHR. / GEO. A. Z IN N .u -^ ’SAM’L Y. K ARMANY, WILLIAM T. N O S S ,/ Total, •26. G RA D U A TIN G CLASS, 1878. L A D IE S . /J E N N I E A.DONNELLY, ANNIE P. HE AGy / A N N I E STEELE. V" / EMMA P. GRACEY, SUE B. K A U FM A N ,/ ANNIE E. WHITE, G '' /L A U R A HARVEY, • SALLIE A. M E IX E L ,\/H . MARY WINTERS. V ' ELLA R A R E Y ,/ GENTLEM EN. J. G. APP, *---A. D R A W B A U G H / C. F. JOHNSON,\ WM. B. GOODHART/ JOHN C. M cC U N E t/ G. O. A T H E R T O N / M. L. BACHTIEL, / • D. M. H U N T E R / Total, - - i is. n C umberland V alley State N ormal School. 15 Object of the Normal School. The object of the Normal School is to labor faithfully and zeal­ ously to prepare those: under its care for successful work in the various schools of our State. We strive to secure, b y ;'s'tudy, dis­ cipline, and instruction, thorough , scholarship in the prescribed course of study, an d ,‘!àt all times,- by our teaching, endeavor to use the best m ethod of producing these results/ being assured that there is no better way by which to render bur students successful teachers than by using the best methods of instruction during each recitation. Each recitation-room , in ’ itself, should, by the char­ acter of its work, be a Normal School—each teaching, by its daily drill, the bèst methods of presenting the various subjects. We do not advance th e idea that schools of a different character have not furnished, and do not continue to furnish, many excel­ lent teachers ; but we claim that schools organized for any' special work accomplish more than those engaged in general educational work. The success of a large proportion o f the graduates* of Normal Schools in the several States in which they have been established, fully corroborates this assertion. We point with pride to the large percentage of Normal graduates engaged in teaching. Carefully collected statistics show that up­ wards of eighty per cent. ■of the graduates of the Normal School of the Seventh District have continued in the profession q u ité a number of years beyond the time required to obtain their diplomas, and that many have engaged in no other calling sin ce'3their gradu­ ation. 16 C umberland Valley State N ormal School. x Professional Training x The Normal Schools, in addition to the thorough scholastic cul­ ture which they give their students in the several branches of the Normal. (Course, aim, also, to furnish them with that professional training which is essential to their success in teaching. This pro­ fessional training includes: First. A true conception of the object of education. Second. A correct knowledge o f the methods by which this ob­ ject may be attained. Third. A comprehensive knowledge of the human mind and the laws incident to 'its development. Fourth. A clear understanding of the natural order of mind de­ velopment: Fifth. A right understanding of the methods by which the sev­ eral faculties of the m ind may receive culture. Sixth. A proper understanding of the methods by which the child may receive physical culture. . Seventh. A clear conception of the child’s moral nature and the means for its development. Eighth. A correct interpretation of the school laws of our Com­ monwealth. N inth. A full discussion of the methods of;school management. Tenth. A careful training in practice teaching,, under the eye and direction o f the Superintendent of the Model School. Eleventh, A knowledge of the relation of School Government to the moral well-being of the child. Twelfth. A knowledge of the means and methods by which the aesthetic culture of the child may be obtained. Thirteenth. A knowledge o f the means and methods by which art culture may be made available to the children in our public schools. Fourteenth. A knowledge of the history and philosophy of edu­ cation. Fifteenth, An acquaintance with the views of the earnest and C umberland V alley State N ormal School. 17 thoughtful men who have preceded us in the work of teaching, in order that we may be inspired by their unselfish devotion to the caused and enlightened by their judgm ent upon the edifeational problems of their age. Sixteenth. An earnest endeavor to lead the student to a full ap­ preciation of the character, and worth of the true teacher. Seventeenth. A knowledge of the fundamental principles relating to the sciehce and art of teaching. 18 C umberland V alley State N ormal School. ^ T IM E OF EXAMINATIONS^ A t a meeting of the Principals of the State Normal Schools, the following action was had in regard to admission to classes 1. T hat admission to the Senior Class shall be determined by the State Board of examiners at the annual examination by the Board. 2 . T hat in order to be adm itted to the Senior Class, students must be qualified in the Junior studies, but the examination in Pedagogics shall be deferred to the Senior year—the examination in the rem aining studies'of Junior year to, be final. 3 . T hat any person or persons not in actual attendance during the spring season, §f recommended by the Faculty, may be exam­ ined in the Junior studies at the opening of the fall term, by the Principal and two Superintendents who are members o f the State Board, and the examination papers, if approved by these three examiners, shaljjbe submitted to the Superintendent of Public In ­ struction for approval ; and if he approve them, such person or persons shall be adm itted to the Senior Class. 4 . T hat a certificate setting forth the fact o f the passing of the Junior Course of Study shall be prepared by the Department, and signed by the Board, and shall entitle the holder thereof to admis­ sion into the Senior Class of any State Normal School of Penn­ sylvania at the beginning of any Senior year. Examinations of candidates for entering school, on the first day of each term, or on the day of entering during term time. Annual examination at the end of School year for promotion by classes. Individual examinations and changes at the discretion of the Principal. The examination of graduating class about two weeks before the close of the school year, the particular time to be fixed by the'State Superintendent. Candidates for examination for graduation, must be recom­ mended by the Faculty to the Board of Examiners. The State Superintendent, who is president of the Board, two principals of State Normal Schools, and^two county superintend­ ents of the district, constitute the State Board of Examiners. C umberland V a i .i .ky S ta te N ormal S choo » 19 BOURSES OF INSTRUCTION* A rranged for this I nstitution . M odel S ch o o l. We have a well-organized M odel School, in which excellent op­ portunities are now provided for practice teaching and observation of the best methods of instruction. Thus, each one, before gradua­ tion, becomes familiar with a model school, both as to its plan of , instruction and general management. Our graduates go out from us no®, only well prepared in m atter and methods, but with a noble am bition to do all in their power to make our schools more efficient in the ground-work of educating those placed under their charge. In addition to the requirem ents‘of the law, our Seniors spend one period of each day for one m onth in a school of observation, one of the num ber conducting the recitation, the remaining ones observing and criticising the methods adopted. The work is finally criticised by the Principal of the Model School in the presence o f the entire Senior Class:. Special attention is given to Object Lessons, Drawing, Penm an­ ship, and Vocal Music. N orm al D ep a rtm en t. C ourses of Study R ecently R evised . The Normal School law of the State provides for two courses of study, in either or both of which a student may graduate! These courses are as follows: E lementary C ourse— P reparatory Y ear . F a ll term , C Orthography, '■Reading, Penmanship, Drawingjg A rithm etic, Geography, English Grammar, Com( position, Voekl Music. f W inter a n d 0 rthoSraPhJr’ R eading, Penmanship, Drawingfl Spring Term s, ) Arithm etic, Geography, English Grammar,: Com’ f position, U nited States History. 20 C umberland V alley State N ormal School. E lementary C ourse—J unior Y ear . Pedagogics.—Elem ents of School Management and Methods. Language.— O rthography and R ead in g ; English Grammar, in - ' eluding Composition1; L atin, sufficient for the introduction of Caesar. M athem atics.—Arithm etic, except M ensuration;; Elem entary A l­ gebra. N a tu ra l SciencM r-Physiology and Hygiene. H istorical Sciences.— Geography — Physical, M athematical, and Political H istory of U nited States ; Civil Government. T h e Arts:. — Penmanship, sufficient to be able to explain Some approved system— writing to be submitted to Board of Examiners ; Drawing, a daily exercise for at least twenty-eight weeks, work to be submitted to Board of'Exam iners ; Book-keeping, Single; Entry, seven weeks ; Vocal Music, ¡elementary principles, and attendance upon daily exercises for at least one third of a year. . E lementary C ourse— S enior Y ear . Pedagogics.— Psychology, embracing the Intellect, Sensibilities, and W ill ; Methods;; ■H istory of Education ; Model School W ork— at least twenty-one weeks of actual teaching daily during one period Of not less than forty-five minutes ; a Thesis on a Professional Subject. Language. — The outlines of R hetoric, together with at least fourteen weeks’ course in English Literature, including the thor­ ough study of one selection from each of four English classics ; L atin, Caesar, through the H elvetian war. M athem atics.— A rithm etic, Mensuration, Plane Geometry. N a tu ra l Sciences.— Elem entary Natural Philosophy ; Botany. H istorical SciencesM -Readm g of General H istory in connection with the H istory of Education. T he A rts.— Elocutionary Exercises in connection with the study of English Literature. ; Scientific -¡Course. Pedagogics. — Moral Philosophy ; Logic ; Philosophy of Educa­ tion ; Course of Professional Reading, with abstracts, notes, criti­ cisms, to be submitted to Board qf Examiners. Language.— Latin, six books in Virgil, four orations of Cicero, the Germania of Tacitus, or a full equivalent ; an equivalent of (Cumberland V alley State N ormal School. 21 Greek, French or German w ill' be accepted for Spherical Trigono­ metry, Analytical Geometry, Calculus, Mathematical Natural Philo­ sophy, and M athematical A stronom y; Literature. M athem atics.—H igher A lgebra; Solid G eom etry; Plane and Spherical Trigonom etry and Surveying, with use of instrum ents; Analytical G eom etry; Differential and Integral Calculus. N a tu ra l Science.— Natural Philosophy, as much as in Shell’s O lm sted; Astronomy, Descriptive and M athem atical; Chem istry; Geology or M ineralogy; Zoology. H istory.SG enersd H istory, P a rtia l Course.— Students preparing for college or business, besides their special studies, can take up others in the regular course. E nglish L a n g u a g e a n d L iterature. T h e 'a im in this departm ent is1: ( i ) To give the pupil a good knowledgb of his mother-tongue, embracing its history, structure, and philological relations: ( 2) To cultivate the power of thought, and to aid and encourage the pupil in the expression of thought, in the form of both verbal and written compositions : ( 3) To form and cultivate a taste for good literature, and to .lead the pupil by successive steps up to the appreciation of the English Classics, which, in the advanced classes, are studied critically, and with no less zeal and faithfulness than the ancient .classics, are in our best colleges : ( 4) So to illustrate the principles which should guide in selecting authors and works t o |b f ! read as to give the,, .pupil apti­ tude and zest for reading after he has left school. The S enior Course in English Literature will include the fol­ lowing : I. The history of the English language. II. A general outline, or the history and development of E ng­ lish literature from Chaucer to the N ineteenth Century. III. A full discussion of the life and writings of Irving, Cooper, Bryant, Hawthorne, Longfellow, W hittier and H o lm es.; IV. The critical study of selections from English and American Classics*;©; Latin L an gu age. One year’s study of Latin.is required for graduation.. The aim in our instruction is to make the pupil thoroughly acquainted with 22 C umberland V alley- State N ormal School. the grammatical forms of the language and the philosophical p rin ­ ciples underlying the syntax, keeping constantly in m ind the fun­ dam ental distinctions between the L atin and our own* dwelling particularly on those points in the former which serve to illustrate and explain the latter. Particular attention is, .( the perfect family,’ where young of both sexes, under the restraints of parents, strengthen and refine each other mutually by their complementary qualities. In recitations, general exercises in chapel, and occasional gatherings in parlors, in presence o f instructors, ladies and gentlemen will meet and find opportunities for social culture. Social singing of one .hour each Sabbath is held in the parlors. Moral an d R eligiou s C ulture. W hile in no sense or degree sectarian, a State Normal School in and for a Christian State and a Christian people should be Christian in the broadest and best sense of the term. We believe that the Bible is the best text-book of morals. It will, therefore, be read daily in the opening exercises o f the schools, with prayer and sacred songs., There is a prayer-meeting on Wednesday evening, which is vol­ untarily attended by both professors and students. The .students are required to attend some one of the Churches of the borough every Sabbath morning. H o m e C om forts. It is a well-established fact that mental labor is many times more exhaustive than physical labor. No one requires more nutritious food than the student. “ Much labor is weariness of the flesh.” In order that students may reach the highest degree of intellec­ tual growth, we hold that they should have food abundant in quan­ tity and excellent in quality. The Principal, therefore, pays special* attention to the table, which is not Surpassed by any school in the State in the above mentioned respects. N orm al and P h ilo m a th ea n S o c ie tie s. These societies meet in separate halls on Friday evenings of each week for literary purposes. . Great interest is taken in the exer­ cises by the students, and the-experience thus gained in public speaking is of great benefit to the pupils., The Libraries of these Societies form a valuable addition to that of the School, and in­ clude many works of the best English and American literature, as well as books of reference in the various departments of study. 26 C umberland V alley S ta te N ormal S chool . C o u rse o f L ectu res. During th e W inter Term a course of lectures; delivered by some of the most em inent lecturers of the country, is gratuitously pro­ vided for the students. 1 D ep o rtm en t. The object of thistfschool is to prepare young men and women for successful teachers. Self-government is-essential: to success in teaching. Obedience,to reason and conscience is self-government. Remember, the only improvement is self-improvement. Students must not expec@certificates and diplomas based on Scholarship alone ; they are liable to rejection on the score of character. Students are put on their honor to obey the regulations of this s'chool. It is expect'ed that the ladies' and gentlemen of this institution will treat each other with politeness and courteous civilities ; but whenever they transcend the proprieties of refined society, they are'fliable to disrhissal. Private walks and talks at any time are forbidden. G raduation. Candidates for graduation who receive the joint approval of the .Faculty, and of the Normal School Board o|;.Examiners appointed by State authority, will receive Diplomas conferring the degree of B achelor o f the Elem ents, or B achelor o f the Sciences, on com­ pleting the prescribed course. Successful teachers of three years’ experience, and twenty-one years of age, will also receive Degrees on complying with the above conditions of examination. The Degree of Master in each course will be conferred on the graduates after two years of successful experience in teaching im­ mediately succeeding graduation, when the fact, together with the possession of a good moral character, is certified to by the School Directors and County Superintendent under whose direction they have taught. Students can complete the several courses without attending con­ tinuously, pmvickcl they take the required standing at examina­ tion, have taught twenty-one weeks in the Model School, and sat­ isfy the Faculty' and Board of Examiners that their skill and suc­ cess in teaching and moral character warrant it. C umberland V alley St a te N ormal S chool . 27 T e x t-B o o k s. Students should bring with them such standard text-booksi.as they have on the' common-school branches for the purpose of ref­ erence. A rithm etic.— W entworth and H ill. t A lgebra.— W entworth. A stronom yM -Phillips and Sharpless. A nalysis, G ram m atical.— Reed and Kellogg. A nalysis, W ord.— Swinton. A ccounts.— Ly te . B otany.— Gray. Chem istryM -E liot and Storer. Constitution and C ivil G overnm ent.—Townsend. Economy!|a P olitical. —W aylarid. Geography.— M itchell and C o rn e ll.' Geology.— Darla. Geometry W r il ent w orth. G ram m ar.— Swinton, Reed and Kellogg. H istory, U nited States.— Swinton’s C o n d en ses .*1 H istory', G eneral.— Anderson. L a tin .—-Allen and Greenough y L eighton’s LessoniffiL L itera tu re.^-Shaw and Swinton;; M ethods o f In stru ctio n .^-Brooks. M ental Science.— Haven. Physics.— A very. Physiology,— H utchinson. Rhetoric.— H art. R eading.—Appleton and Lijffiincott. School Economy School Management.—Wickersham. W riting,— Spencer. Zoology.—Tenney. H istory o f E ducation.— P ainter. 28 C umberland V alley State N ormal School. - t i C a ta lo g u e o f S t u d e n t s , 1 8 8 7 - 1 8 8 8 «S* N orm al S ch o o l. L adies . Name. Addarns, M audeS., . Allen, Emma C ., . . Anderson, Zora, . . A rnold, Viola M., Biesecker, Sallie R ., . Craig-, Rae,- . . . . Craig, Bella, . . . . Diller, H ypatia B. A. Dougherty, Ethel, Dykeman, Clara IB M Eckels M innie G ., E lliott, A nna B., . . Ely, Agnes R ., . . . Fickes, Cora L . , . . Freck, Clara C.V‘! I Funk, Lillie B., . . . Goodheart, Jennie M. *Grayson, Nannie E ., .H atton, Alice A ., . . H ubley, Effie C., . . *IIayes, Bessie, . . . H ays, Gertrude, . . Hays, E dna C ., . . H ew itt, Maude, . . H orton, Ada V ., , . H ulM M ary E ., . . . Irwin, A nnie M ., . . ^Johnson, Janie; R . K yner, Eleanor, V ., . K endig, Lillie S., . . Landis, May, . . . . Lamberson, Fannie, . Laughlin, Emma R ., Lehner, M argaret V ,, Light, Alice, . . . . Long, Mary V., . . Post- Office. . . . . . . . m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . County and State. . Carlisle, . . . . . Cumberland, . Leesburg, . . . . Cumberland, . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, . Deità, V'-’V’ r . . '. York, . M cKnightstown, . Adams, . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, York Springs, . . . Adams, . Newville, . . . . . Cumberland, . Shippensburg, | . . Cumberland, . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, . S terrett’s Gap, . Perry, . Chambersburg, . . Franklin, . Round H ill, . Adams, . Millersburg, . . . Dauphin,* "■' . Newvill'*A’:7i* . Cumberland, . Newville, . . . . . Cumberland, . Shippensburg. . . . Cumberlaud, . M iddletown, . . . Dauphin, . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, . Shippensburg".' ;; . Cumberland, . Shippensburg, . . . -Cumberland, . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, . Waynesboroj|£’ij|j|£i . Franklin, . Camp H ill, . . . . Cumberland, . McConnellsburg, . Fulton, . McConnellsburg, . Fulton, . Shippensburg, . . - . Cumberland, . Orrstown, . . . . . Cumberland; . Newville, . . . . . Cumberland, . N ew v ille,.............. . Cumberland, . Hustontown, . . Fulton, . Clay Lick, . . . . Franklin, . Chambersburg, . Franklin, . I§fton,; . . , . . . Franklin, . Middletown Dauphin, * Post Graduate. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. ■ Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. IM I P a .il Pa. Pa. J Pa. I Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. CUMBERLAND VALLEY STATE NORMAL Sciibot.. 29 County and State. m B Office. Name. Pa. 1 L ott, M. Lizzie, . . . Plainview, . . . . Adams, Lyne, Maggie A ., . . . Dickinson, . . . . Cumberland, Pa. M cCreary, M argaret, E., Shippensburg, . . | Cumberland, Pa. McClure, Amanda E ., . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, Fa. M cCune, Carrie R ., . . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, Pa. M eCune, Libbie.C., . . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, Pa. Pa, McCullough, Sue A ., . F ort Loudon, | , - Franklin, Pa. M cllhenny, A nna J., . Gettysburg, . . . . Adams, 1 Means, Jennie A ., . . . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, Pa: Pa. Chambersburg, . . Franklin# i Metz, I s a b e l,................. Pa. ■ Metz, Bertha, . . . . Chambersburg, . . Franklin# ;.. Millhouse, Laura B., . . . Shippensburg?* . Cumberland, Pa. Pa. 1 Mo.tfi Jennie V ., . . . E ast B erlin#. . . I , Adams, Musser, Jennie, M ., . . . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, Pa. Pa. Myers, Ola, . . . . . . Round H ill, . . . Adams1,f PaS H am pton, . . . . Adams# , : Overholtzer, Maggie H Pa. 1 Qsborn, Clara A., . . . . New Chester, . . . Adams, I Powell, Ella H ., . . . . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, Pa. 1 * Quigley, Liberty M ., . . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, Pa. Quigley, Carrie E ., . . . A l i e n , ...................... Cumberland, Pa. Pa. Franklin, Reisner, M innie,-E., . . . Mercersburg, . . . ShinnensburdM H B Cumberland,. Pa. Schoch, E dna, . . . . Pa. Schriver, Sadie A ., . . . Gettysburg, . . . . Adams, Pa. . Cashtown, . . . . Adams, 1 Schwartz, Annie M., Pa. 1 Sefton, Flora M ., . . . . F a irfie ld ,................. Adams, Fulton, Pa. . M cConnellsburg, Sipes?' Minnie, . . . . Cumberland, Pa. Sibbett, E l l a , ................. . Shippensburg, . . Shaeffer, Alta M ., . . . Good Hope, . . . Cumberland, Pa. Cumberland, Pa. ; Sharp, F I ® , ................. . Oakville, . . . . Cumberland, Pa, Smith, Annie M ., . . . Lisburn, . . . . Cumberland, Pa, i Smith, C. Iva,-. . / . . . . Lisburn, . . . . Pa. Spangler, Grace B., . . . Arendtsvilie, . . Adams#, Pa. Perry, 1 Stephens, Lizzie, . . . . Newport, . . . . CumbS^land, Pa. 1 II *Stough, Abbie A ., . . . Newville, . . . . Cumberland, Pa. : Stouffer, Theresa,. 1 ... ■ | . Shippensburg, . . Pa. 1 U nger, Mary V., . . . . . Foltz, P. 0 ., . . Franklin, Cumberland, Pa. W agner, Ella F ., . . . . Shippensburg, . . Cumberland, Pa. W alters, Flo E ., . . . . Shippensburg, . . Cumberland, Pa. W atson, Libbie J ., . . . Shippensburg, . . Pa. . York Springs, . . Adams, W ierman, Emma L ., Williams, Lacy, . . . . Shippensburg, . . Cumberland, Pa. Pa. Winger,,-,Cora E ., . . . . Clay; Lick, . . . . Franklin, Pa. . Adams#,. Witherow, Flora W ., . . . Fairfiejd, . . . . Pa. . Adams, Witherow M artha W ., . . Fairfield, . . . . Wonders, May V ., . . . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, Pa. . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, Pa, Wolfe, Myrtle, . . . . *Pbst Graduate. ! 30 ¿CUMBERLAND. .Valley ,, Sta te N ormal S chool . ■.G e n tle m e n . Name? Post-Office:.. County and'State; \ \ Allen, Daniel L ., | . . . Le'Skburg, . . . . . Cumberland, Pa. Angle, George, . . . . . Shippensburg, . . 1 Cumberland, Pa. Baker, W. G ., . . . . . M ount Joy, . . Lancaster, Pa'Baker, T. H I H . Oct or ar o, . . . . . Lancaster, Pa. Beelman, D. W ., . . . . Dillsburg^; 'v ., . . York, Pa. Bomgardner, Elias L ., . . Hummelstown, . . Dauphin, Pa. : Boyd, J. U ., . . . . . . U pton, . . . . . . Franklin, Pa. Brewer, H arry D ., . . . Mereersburg, . . . Franklin, Pa'. 1 Brindel, C. Egbert, . . . Mechanicsburg, . . Cumberland, Pa. Brubaker, J. B., . , . . Hogestown, . . . Cumberland, Pa. Charles, E dgar T ., . . . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, Pa. Charles, Erastus, F. L ., . Shippensburg, . . Cumberland, Pa . , ! Cole, George W ., . . . . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, Pa. | Córnman, W. S., . . . . Boiling Springs, . . Cumberland, Pa. Cook, Albert S., . . . Greencastle, . Franklin, Pa. Coover, J. A., . . . . . New Cumberland, . Cumberland, Pa. Crittenden, E. V., • . . . Rippon, . . . . . Jefferson, W Vai >| Deardorff, Nervin J., . Menallen, . Adams, Pa. Devenney, C. H ., . . . . A l l e n , ................. . Cumberland, Pa. Donnelly, Lee Roy, . . . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, Pa. Donnelly, Clarence T ., . . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, Pa. ; Duke, Wm. F ., . . Shippensburg, , . . Cumberland, Pa. Dykeman, Jno. H .,- . • > . Shippensburg; . . . Cumberland, Pa. Dykeman, Harvey M ., . . Shippensburg; . . . Cumberland, Pa. Eckels, George H ., . . . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, Pa. Eckels, G. Preston, . . . Good H ope, . . . Cumberland, Pa. i Enyeart, J. L ., . . . . . Shirleysburg, . . . H untingdon, Pa. 1 Eshelman, J. C ., . - . . . E berly’s Mills, . Cumberland, Pa. FickesÿC. Keller, . . . . Mechanicsburg, . . Cumberland, Pa. Fink, G. M. B., . , . . . Idaville, . . . . . Adams, Pa. Fishel, P. A.ß&b?.:. •. . • . Siddonsburg, . . York, Pa. Fishel, J. A., . . . . . Siddonsburg, . . York. Pa. Foglesahger, D. R ., . . . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, Pa. Frehn, J. M ., . . . . . Lee’s Cross Roads . Cumberland, Pa. Glassick, Milo G ., . . . Round H ill, . . . Adam^!i:i Pa. Grammer, 0 . M ., - . . . Gettysburg, . . . . Adams, Pa. Gray, James 0 . , . . . . Ickesburg, . . . Perry, Pa. Hatfield, L. H ., . . . . West Fairview, Cumberland, Pa. 1iarbaugh, Howard L .,. . Fairfield, . . . Adams; 1 Pa. H artm an, H . H¿, . . . . Saville, . . . . . . Perry, Pa. H etrick, John, . . . New Kingston, Cumberland, Pa. Hykes, Chas. W ., . . . . Shippensburg, . . Cumberland, Pa. Johnson, W. R ., . . . . Shippensburg, . . '■¡Cumberland, Pa. Jones', M. H ., . . . . . Richm ond, . Franklin, Pa. K einard, H . F ., . . . . . May town, . . . Lancaster, Pa. Kitzmiller, Sam’1M. . . . Shippensburg, . . Cumberland, Pa. C umberland , V alley S ta te N ormal S chool . , Name. Post- Office. 31 County and State. Landis, 'Ceo. K ., . . . . Steelton, . . . . . Dauphin, Lehman, Ezra, . . . . . Chambersburg, . Franklin, Logan, Abner C., . ... >';r 1 -Good H ope, . . . Cumberland, Main, Willie T ., . A . Shippensburg, 1 . . Cumberland, Main, Lowry................... . Shippensburg; . . . Cumberland, M cAnulty, James, | . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, M cCreary, S. U . G ., . Franklihtow n, . York, M cCune, Alexander C., . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, M cN itt, D. Sterrit, . . . Siglersville, . . . . Mifflin, M cN itt, John, . . . . . Siglersville, . . . . Mifflin, Metz, A. L . , ................. . Chambersburg, . . Franklin, M ontgomery, John K ., . Shippensburg, . . . Cumberland, Morrow, J. H ., . . . . . Mowersville, . . F ran k lin , Myers, J. H . , ................. . Mechaniesburg, . . Cumberland, Pentz, W. H ., . . . . . Greencastle, . . . Franklin, Raum, Shelton, . . . . . Shippensburg, . .. I Cumberland, Repp, John J., . . . . . Greencastle, .. . . F ranklin,, Rice, C harils T. , . . . . Landisburg, . . . . Perry, Rife, William M ., . . . 1 Good H ope, . . . Cumberland, R oth, H . M ., . . . . . Fayetteville, . . . Franklin, R oth, G. Gij . . . . . . Fayetteville, . . . Franklin, Senseny, W. 0 . , . . . . 0 |§§ville, . . . . . Cumberland, Shope, S. Z . , .................... . Camp H ill, . . . . Cumberland, Smith, A. K ., . . . . . Boiling Springs, . . Cumberland, Smith, J. 0 . , ................. ■ Page, . . . . . . H untingdon, Spangler, R. C ., . . . . Gettysburg, . . . . Adams, Stambaugh, P. H ., . . . Hanover, . . . . . York, Thomas, M. H ............... . H am pton, . . . . Adams, T ritt, J. R . , ................. . Dickinson, . . . . Cumberland, Underwood, J. A ., . . . Shepherdstown, . . Cumberland, W alter, H . A .................. . New Kingston, . . Cumberland, W atson, Jno. C ., . . . . Fairfield, . . . . . Adams, Weakley, J. King, . . . Shippensburg, . . ( 'umberland, Weber, Clayton, . . . . Mechaniesburg, . . Cumberland, Weigle, W. G ., . . . . . Bendersville, . . . Adams, Wilson, E. E ., . . . . . Bowmansdale, . . . Cumberland, Witmer, I. R ................... . Hanover, . . . . . York, Wolf, H arry G ., . . . . Chambersburg, . • . Franklin, Wolf, David J ., . . . . . Carlisle Springs, . - . Cumberland, PÄ? Pa, Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. P a, Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa, Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa?. Pa, Pa. Pa. Pa, Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pk. Pa. Pa. Pa, Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pai Pa. 32 C umberland V alley S ta te N ormal S chool . •ï>M0DEL SÊH00L.«r G irls . Name. Bender, Mary Louisa,. . . Cole, E dith Éloisàj. . . Dykeman, Elizabeth Ann, Dykeman, Helen Sayre, .'. Geêsaman, E dith Cornelia, Hawk, Luella Reges, . . Ilouser, Flora M. A ., . . Johnson, Anna Phillips, . Karper, Susan, , 1 , . . . . Karper, H arriet Irene, . . M inich, Florence Atwell, . M cCune, Mary Kesiah, McCreary, Jean Cloude, . Meyer, Clara Amanda, . . Meyer, Elizabeth, . . . . S:ibbett|§Grace, . . . . . Shyrock, Janie Nevinÿ|E|;.î'i Post Office. -, Shippensburg, County and State. Cumberland, Pa. B oys. Angle, George, . . . . Shippensburg, Coover, John Daniel, . Donnelly, Allison, . . Dykeman, Chas. H enry, Eckels, Nathaniel O rt, . Fegan, Denny, . . . . Forward, Edward Earle, Forward, H arold Cecil, Hubley, George,, . . , Hayes, Willliam, . . . Houser, John E bbert, . Johnston, Geo. Edm ondston Landis, H arry, . . . . Main, H arper Patterson, Means, Charles McCord, Means, James Smith, Minich, E dgar Howlen, McAnulty, James, . . M cCune, Wm. Augustus, Cumberland, Pa. C umberland V alley State N ormal School. :33 BQYgpl Name. / V® Office. Preston, John MacLay, . . Shippensburg, Preston, Stephen H enderson, ‘f ’ ’ R eddig, James Burr, . . . . R eddig, W alter Edwin, . • 4f*• Sibbdtt, Jno. Knox, . . r: Sibbett, David H arper, . . “ Shryock, J o h n , .......................... “ Shryock, Charles, . J .'■■.■■■> ‘‘ ' Shuck, Roy S,, . . . . . . H arrisburg, . County and State. . . C u m ||rla n d , . . . . ■• . • ., ‘i . . Dauphin, / Pa. Pa. : 34 CUMBERLAND V alley State N ormal School. > Music Pupils ■ In stru m en tal. L adies .'. Libbie C. McCune, | Clara L. Dykeman, | M innie G. Eckels, Mary E. H ull, E dith C. Geesaman, Mary K. McCune. Janie N. Shryock. Susie M. Jones, Jennie A. M eans/' • Minnie E. Reisner, M. Lizzie Lott, Annie M. Schwartz, Grace B., Spangler, Alta M. Shaeffer, G entlemen . H . G. Wolf,: Geo. H . EckelS. i 0 . M. Grammer, V o ca l. L ad: | ® » M innie E. Reisner. Jennie A. Means, Alta M. Shaeffer. G entlemen . R. C? Spangler. S p e c ia l A rt C la ss. Maude S. Addams, Viola M. Arnold, Sallie R. Biesecker, Bella Craig, Rea Craig, H ypatia B. A. E. Diller. Minnie G. Eckels, Nannie E. Grayson. Bessie Hayes, Janie Johnson, Margaret 1C McCreary, Carrie R. McCune, Libbie C. McCune, Maggie Overholtzer, Liberty M. Quigley, E dna Schoch,A lta M. Shaeffer, C. Iva Smith, M yrtle Wolfe, Emma Wierman. C u m b er la n d V a lley S t a t e N orm al S c h o o l . 185 > T H E ALUM NI*[Alumni will confer a favor by informing us of any changes that should be made.] E lem en ta ry C ou rse. C L A SS . O F 1 8 7 4 . Maggie E. Bishop, (Konhaus,) . Mechanicsburg, Pa. Estella J. C o n a rd ,................ . New London, Pa., . . Teacher. Carrie W. H a r p e r ,................ . New Bloomfield, Pa. Ada Kershaw. i 'iAmanda Morgan, (Chamberlin,) Allentown, N. Y. Lizzie A. Stough, (Schwartz,) . Shippensburg, Pa. f‘*Mary E. Stewart. L. J. Reilly, . . . . , . . 11Chambersburg, Pa. May Uhler. W. A. A le x a n d e r,................ . Everett, Pa., . . . . Druggist. Joseph F. Barton, . . . . . . McConnellsburg, Pa., Prof. C. V. St. Nor. Sch’l. S. C. Beitzel, . . . . . . . Carlisle, Pa., . . . . Teacher. HR H. Boyer, . . . . . . . ■ Mechanicsburg, Pa., . Physician and Druggist*» ■BUi A. Goodhart. William F. Hughes, . . . . 1 Media, Pa...................Prop, gymnasium, Phila. S. B. McClelland.................... . Lyons, Nebraska, . 1 Minister. Filmore M a u s t,................ ... . Carlisle, Pa., . . . . Lawyer. E. J. M oore,........................ .... . Lincoln, Nebraska, . Lawyer. pTheo. B. N o s s , .................... . California, Pa., . . . Prin. State Nor. School. ■ Hiram J. Plough, . . . . . . . Chambersburg, Pa.. . Lawyer. John C. S h a rp e ,.................... . Allegheny, Pa., . . . Theological Student. S. B. S h eare r,........................ . Shippensburg, Pa., . Prin. Public Schools. S. W. Witman, . . . . . . . Mount Joy, Pa. . McConnellsburg. Pa., Editor Fulton Democrat. H. H. W o o d a l,................ . C LA SS O F 1 8 7 5 . Bertie M. Angle, (Paxton,) . . 4107 Indiana avenue, Chicago, 111., . . . Artist. Sallie E. C u l p , .................... . Union Corner, Pa., . Teacher. Sallie C. D u tt,........................ . Martinsburg, Pa. Laura B. Griffin,.................... . Shippensburg, Pa., . Teacher. Emma H ollan d ,.................... . Shippensburg, Pa. Zora L. Hollar, 7C!etteH^HM . Shippensburg, Pa. - Carrie L. Hale, (Boyer,) . . . Mechanicsburg, Pa. *Mary G. McCullough,(Sharpe.) S. Emma Preisler, (Frink,) . . Box 141, Bloomington,M. Anna E. Snodgrass, . . . . . 1333 Arch st., Phila. Beckie Shearer, (Geiger,) . . . Ida Grove, Iowa. Nannie Stifler, (Galloway,) . . Berwick, Pa. Dena K. Tollinger, (Grissinger,) Wakefield, Pa., . . . Teacher. * I)eceas,ed. 36 C u m b erla n d V a lley S t a t e N orm al S ch o o l . Frances K. Toms, . . . . i E. A. B urnett,.................... F. C unningham ,................ J. D. W. Deavor, . . . . J. F. E v a n s , .................... J. R. Ewing, H ................ George W. Geiger, . . . . D. Melvin Long, . . . . Il T. C. P e te r s o n ,................ William B. Skinner, . . . Columbus Snyder, . . . . ; *S. N. Walters, . Shippensburg, Pa„ . Teacher. . Mechanicsburg, Pa., . Assistant Postmaster. . New Granada, Pa. . Mifflinville, Pa., . . Minister. . Eagle Foundry, Pa., . Farmer and Teacher. . Franklinville, Pa. i Ida: Grove, Iowa, . . Farmer. . Hagerstown, Md., . . Teacher Select School. . Warrior’s Mark, Pa., Physician and Surgeon. . . Mt. Vernon, Mo., . . Lawyer. . . Chambersburg, Pa., . Merchant. . . . . . . . . CLA SS O F 1 8 7 6 Marne C. Angle, (Martin,) . . Shippensburg, Pa. Ida A. Baughman, (Singmaster,)Macungie, Pa. Mollie Besser, (Shipe ) . . . . Schellsburg, Pa. Ella M. Duncan, . . . . . . 1205 Sixth ave., A1 toona, Pa., . . . . Primary Teacher. Maggie C. Flora, (Hays,) . . . Newberry town, Pa. Lou. Householder, . . . . . . Johnstown, Pa. Sallie J. M ateer,................ . . Upland, Pa., . . . . Teacher. Emma J. McCauley, . . . . . Williamsburg, Pa. Blanche M. Miller, . . . . . . Tyrone, Pa., . . . . Teacher. Hulda A. Ogden, . . . . . . East Line, N. Y., . . Teacher. Maggie T. Reichert, . . . . . Shippensburg, Pa., . Teacher. Minnie A. Rhoades, . . . . . 1805 Seventh ave., A1toona, Pa., . . . . Teacher. Kate E. Seidel. Mary Jane Shaw................. . . 807 East Capitol st. Washington, D. C. Teacher. Annie M. Sm ith ,................ . . Sunny Side, Pa. Alice Weidman. 1 T. W. B e v a n ,.................... . . Catasauqua, Pa., . Teacher. *John T. Curran. J. A. Fickes, ............... . . . . 2631 yi Mission street, San Francisco, Cal. ,Sash and door-maker. [> J. P. H a y s ,........................ • • Newberrytown, Pa., . Teacher. John W. H ill ,.................... . . New" York, . . . . Theological student. plHarvey B. Houck, . . . . . . Hummelstown, Pa., Lawyer. George King McCormick, . . .7 9 Craig st., Knoxville, Tenn., . . Civil Engineer. Clerk. W. A. Xickles, . . . . ,, . . Shippensburg, Pa., Joshua A. Phillips, . , . . . Keefers, Pa., . . . Merchant. J. O. Sm ith,.................... ... . . 468 Frank avenue Co umbus, 0 ., . . . . Teacher English and Sci- IK entific School. i J. H. Walters, ..................... . . Willshire, O., . . Sup’t of Schools. j C LA SS O F 1877 . . 703 Berks St., Phila. Lizzie A. Atkins, (Adair,) Teacher. Nannie E. Grayson, . . . . . Shippensburg, Pa., Laura K r e id e r ,................ . .711 Walnut st., Leb anon, Pa. Lizzie Long. * Deceased. -....... - - -... C u m b er la n d V a l ley S t a t e N orm al S c h o o l . B7 Lillie G. Moore. ' ■ Ida B. Q u ig le y ,.................... . Shippensburg,;Pa. Liberty M. Quigley,(McLelland,) Lyons, Nebraska. Emma C. Rebuck, . . . . . , Shippepsburgv Pa., .T eacher. Rlffa J. White! i . . . . Shippensburg, Pa. W. A. B ear,................................Mongul, Pa., . . . . Teacher and Merchant^ A. J. Beitzel, . . . . . . . . Boiling, Springs, Pa. Supt. Cumberland: co.,; Emory C. Chenoweth, . . . . Upperco, Md.,; . . . Teacher. Geo. M. Draper, . . . . . . . Cigar Spring, Md., .Teacher. Calvin C. Hays, / .................... Bridgeport,,©., . . .M inister. Samuel Y. Karmany, . . . . . Lebanon, Pa., . . .Teacher. F. H. Keasey, . __ . . . . . Dover, P a.,...................Teacher., ,,, M. T. Lightner* ........................ Wilsontown, Pa., . .Law yer., John L. McCaskey, . . . . . Duncap.non, Pa., . . Editor The Record'. A. C. McLaughlin.......................New Germantown, Pa. Jacob V. Mohr.............................Ayr,, Nebraska, . . . Weigher, and cashier. W. T. Noss,C ............................ Woodstock, Va.j5,. . 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 re h e r,............................ Carlisle, Pa^vi ,. . . Teagher. Geo. A. Z in n ,............................ West Point, N. Y., . First Lieu’t U. S. Army. CLA SS O F 1 8 7 8 . 459' W. 35th st., N. Y. Jennie A. Donnelly, . . . . Emma P. G racy,. . . . . . . NeWville, Pa. . Millersville, Pa., . . Teacher State Normal Laura H arvey,........................ School. Annie P. Heagy, (Sm ith,). . , 468 Frank av.,' Colum­ bus, O. Sue B. Kauffman, (Ely,) . . . Harrisburg, Pa. Sallie A. Meixel, (Otto,) . . . Boiling Springs, Pa. Ella Rarey, (H eidrick,). . . . York, Pa. Annie Steele, , . . . . . . . Harrisburg, Pa. Annie E. White, . . . . . . . Shippensburg, Pa. H. Mary W in te rs,................ . Shippensburg, Pa. J. Gross A p p ,........................ . Mahantango, Pa., . . Farmer. Geo. O. A th e rto n ,................ . Reform School, Wash­ ington, D. Ci, . . .Teacher. M. L. Bachtel,. .................... . Millstone, Md., . . . Teacher. Allen D rawbaugh,................ : Steelton, Pa., . . . . Teacher. W. B. Goodhart, . . . . . . . Newville, Pa..............Teacher. D. M. H unter,. . . . . . . r Cowles,. Nebraska,. . Teacher and farmer. G. F. Johnson, . . . . > . . . New Cumberland,Pa., Teacher. John C. M c C u n e ,................ . Kankakee, 111., . . . Auditpr 1. 1. & I. R. R. CLA SS O F 1 8 7 9 . Nannie J. Adams, .................... 43 Hoyt st., Brooklyn, N. Y., .................... Teacher. Frances A. Fetter,-¡..j .. .. . . . Mechanicsburg, Pa., . Teacher. Elmira Goodhart. Mary H. G rindrod,....................Upland, Pa., . . . . Teacher. Kate B. H och,............................Newburg, Pa.,!:). . .Teacher. Beckie S. Marshall, (Hykes,) . Klu Kiang, China, . Missionary. Nannie E. McCormick, . . . . 79 Craig st., Knoxville, Tenn. Sue E. Myers, (McClure,) . . . Detroit,'Siich. »D eceased. 38 Cumberland V alley State N ormal School, Annie R eeder,.................... .^Shippensburg, Pa. . . Sallie B. RipperyfgKolbe,) . . Decatur, Ind., . . . . Sue A. Stutenroth.......................Bristol, Pa.,. . . . '.'Teacher. Ida M. Negley, . .................... Wayhesbqro’, Pa,, . . Teacher. *Edward App. . E. S. Bollinger; . . . . . . East Prospect; Pa., . .Minister. Wm. L. Delap, . .....................Gettysburg, P a .,. . . Physician. F. W. Dvkeman,. . . . . . . 2437 Redner st., Phila.,Merchant. T. P. Garber, . .................... 15th bel.Tiogaist.,Phil.,Teacher. S. B. Huber’ . . . . . . . . Lititz, Pa. Samuel Haak, . . . . . . . Meyerstown, Pa., . .Teacher. J. H. Hackenbergi'i ' ................ Hazleton, Pa.G . . . Teacher. *J. A. Hashinger. 11 John M. Means...........................1832 Mich, ave., Chi' ' ' cago, 111., . . . .Teacher.' J. I. Mickey, . . . . . ■ . . ©akvillfe,“Pa., . . . .M erchant. J. H. Reigel, . . . . . . . . TulpehoCken, Pa. C LA SS O F 1 8 8 0 . Lydia Bender, (Eldon,) , . . H. Berd Goodhari,i.iiià5'’i ■■ Anna M. Griffin, . . . . , ■ Anna E, K arm anÿ,................ Clara E. Keefauver, . • • ■ Kate McCalmont, (Shrader,). Mary C. McCune, . . , . . Nellie C. McGune,................ Anna M. McDannell, . . . . Carondelet B. Palm, . . . . Louisa P rince,........................ Abbie A. S to u g h ,................ *Edgar L. Baker. John T. James W. E c k e ls ,................ John W. F e l t y , .................... Ad. M. Firstine, . ;. . . . , Harvey -W. Jones, . . . Parson J. Myers, . . . . . . Lock Haven, Pa. Newville, Pa;, . . Shippensburg, Pa. . Shippensburg, Pa. . Loysyille, Pa.,. . . Seventy-Six, Pa. Shippensburg, Pa. Shippensburg, Pa. Wiconisco, Pa., . . Chicago, 111............ Saxton, Pa. Newville, Pa. . . . . Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. . Teacher. . Clerk C. B. & Q. R. R. . Gridleyv.Cal., . . . . Teacher. . Carlisle, Pa., , . . . Lawyer. . Abaline, Kan., . . . Physician. . Allen, P a . , ................ Teacher. . Richmond, Pa. . Boiling Springs, Pa., . Teacher. CLA SS O F 1 8 8 1 . Sallie Castle,. . . . . . . . . Upland, Pa., . . Jean C r a ig ,................................ Shippensburg, Pa.', Ada M. Donnelly, . . . . . . Steelton, Pa., . . Sadie E. McCollough, 1 . : . Sffippensburg, Pa. Annie Noftsker, ........................ Shippensburg, Pa., Lina M. Piper,........................i Newville, Pa., Lizzie C. Shearer, . . ' . Carlisle,'Pa. Robert M a te e r ,................ .... . Shippensburg, Pa., S. S. Rupp, . . . . . . . . . Easton, Pa., . J. L. P o tte ig e r,........................ Audenreid, Pa., . . Teacher. . Teacher. . Teacher. . Music Teacher. . Teacher. . Teacher. . Student Laf. College. . Teacher. CLA SS O F 1 8 8 2 . Abbie P. Allen, (Lamonds,) . . Lees’ Cross-Roads, Pa. Anna S. Barron...........................Shippensburg, Pa., . . Teacher. Mattie M. Bender, . . . . . . Shippensburg, Pa., . . Teacher, * Deceased. .. C u m b erla n d V a lley S t a t e N orm al S c h o o l . Carrie M. D e ih l,................ Clara L. F o rtn a,................ Carrie E. Liggett, . . . . | {Jennie E. Martin, . . . . Bessiie C.. Moody, . . . . George B r i l l , .................... A. J. Brown, . . . . . . C. Sheldon Carothers, . . 1 J. C. D e v e n n y ,................ L. E. D ornbach,................ D. A. Fortna, . . . . . . Edward McGeehin, . . . liifl A. Park, .1 V”. ,- • . . . . . . . . . . I R. H. Sharpe, . ? . . . . . *J. C. Storminger. C. F. A. Reehling, . . . . 1 j L. W. S ib b e t,................ P . Shippensburg, Pa., . . Teacher. . Shippensburg, Pa., . . Teacher. . Ickesburg, Pa., . . . Teacher. . Wiconisco, Pa., . . . Teacher. . Shippensburg, Pa., . . Music Teacher. . Hazelton, Pa., . . . Teacher. . Hazelton, Pa. . Princeton, N. J., . . . Student Princeton Col. . Allen, P a . , ................ Te »cher. . Mechanicsburg, Pa. . Chase, K ail.,.. . . . , Principal schools. . Hazelton, Pa. . Wob&'eifiO., . . . . Student, Wooster University. . Steelton, Pa., . . . . Clerk. . Princeton, N. J., . . Student Princeton Col. . Pittsburgh, Pa., . . Teacher., ; CLA SS O F 1 8 8 3 . . Shippensburg, Pa., . . Teacher. . Waynesboro’, Pa., ., Teacher. . Getty’s,burgi Pa., . . Teacher. . Shippensburg, Pa., . . Teacher. . Scotland, Pa., . . . Teacher. | . West Faitview, Pa. . Shippensburg, Pa. . Shippensburg, Pa., . Teacher. . Shippensburg, Pa., . Teacher. . Shippensburg, Pa., . Teacher. . Waynesboro’, Pa., . Teacher. . Bristol, Pa., . . . Teacher. Teacher. . Blain, P a .,............. . Oakville, Pa., . . . Teacher. , Beaver Meadows, Pa., Teacher. . Oakville, Pa , . . . Student. . Lewisburg, Pa., . . Student. . Mowersville, Pa., . Teacher. . Leesburg, Pa;, . . Teacher. . . 1 4 5 Appleton mm Boston, Mass., . . . Stenographer. . , . . Mechanicsburg, Pa., Teacher. 1 Mame A. Bowen, . . Mame J. Criswell, . . . . Fannv F. Cunningham, . . Mary S; Hale....................... Annie Hefflefinger, . . . . Helen R. Hykes, (Himes;). Ella M. Mateer, (Squires,) . Sadie A. Meyers,.; . .: < . Ida N o a k e r , .................... Ella B. Noftsker, . . . . Emma W a lte r s ,................ | Jennie M. W ells,................ S. E. Harkins, . . . . . . . S. C. Harris, . . . . . . M. Herbert, ’. ........ . . Quinn T. Mickey, . . . . John D. M in ich ,................ John Reese, . . . .. . ■., . . D. K. Stamy, . . . . . . John H. UriiS, . . . . . . G. A. Weber, . . . . 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C LA SS O F 1884. Martha B. Agle, . . . . . . . Greencastle, Pa., . Teacher. Mary R. Abrahiihs, . .’ ... . . . 1817 Seventh ave., Altoona, Pa., . . . Teacher. Mollie B. B l a i r ,................ . . Shippensburg, Pa., . Teacher. M. Lizzie Davidson, . . . . . Shippensburg, Pa., . Teacher. Lottie R . Dutton, . . . . . . Burlingame, Ivan., . Teacher. *Cora E. Harris, (Rea,) . . . Shippensburg, Pa. L. Alice L o n g , ................ . . Shippensburg, Pa., . Teacher. Gertrude R. McCreary, . . . . Shippensburg, Pa., . Teacher. Maggie McElhaire, . . . . . . Shippensburg, Pa., . Teacher. Jennie C. Witherow, . . . . . Shippensburg, Pa., . Teacher. Clara G. Wickersham, . . . ; Yocumtown, Pa., . Teacher. * D eceased. 40 C umberland V alley Sta te N ormal S chool . Esta C. Woods, . . . . . . . Newville, Pa., . . . Teacher. D. T. H u m b e rt,........................ Big Cove Tannery,Pa.,Teacher and Farmer. J, L. Kunkle, ............................ Halifax, Pa. Zac. T. M e ix e l,........................ Hanover, Pa., . . . Principal of Schools. D. D. Park, . . . . . . . . . . Fannetsburg, Pa., . . Teacher. M. S. T a y lo r,............................Shippensburg, Pa., . Teacher. Scott A. W h i t e ,........................ Mastersonville, Pa., . Teacher. F. B. Wickersham, .....................Harrisburg, Pa., . . . Law Student. CLA SS O F 1 8 8 5 £ Mary Q B arton,........................ Ackersville, Pa., . . Teacher. Josie Bowen, . . . . . . . . Shippensburg, Pa., . Teacher. Carrie M. Dubbs, . . . . . . Shippensburg, Pa., . Teacher. Alice M. H ill,............................ Metal, P a .,..................Teacher. Bertha Heiges, . .....................Camp Hill, Pa., . . . Teacher, S. O. S. Frances Hykes, . . . . . . . Shippensburg, Pa., . Teacher. Mame O. M a r t i n ,.................... Shippensburg, Pa. Silas A. M a rtin ,........................ West Fairview, Pa., . Teacher. Carrie A. McCreary, . . . . . m i St. Paul st., Balmore, Md. May Shank, ................................ Waynesboro’, Pa„ .. . Teacher. Mary E. Sibbett,................ • . . Shippensburg, Pa., . Teacher. Sallie E. Sw artz,........................ 1114 Penn st., Harris- Teacher. burg, Pa., . . . . Teacher. Carrie M. Tritt, . . . . . . . Shippensburg, Pa., .Teacher. Sue S. Walker, (Kniley,) . . , Wiconisco, Pa. Phianna E. Wagoner, . . . . . Plainfield, Pa., . . . Teacher. J. M. A lle r,........................ ... . Hustontown, Pa., . . Teacher. C. S. Brinton, ............................ Camp Hill, Pa., . . . Teacher. M. E. Boyer, . ..........East York, Pa., . . . Teacher. Harry M. B re tz ,...................... West Fairview,, Pa., . Teacher. James E. Carothers, . . . . . Moore Dale, Pa., . . Teacher. J. Frank Epler, . . . . . . . Conewago, Pa., . . . Clerk. Will A. Elder, . . . . . . . . Barry, Pike co., 111., . Principal of city schools. J. G. Glessner. . . . . . . . . York, Pa., . . . . . Law student. F. B. N. Hoffer, ..........Mount Joy, Pa., . . . Teacher and clerk. Jabe H. M i ll a r ,........................ Delta, P a . , .................. Principal of schools. R. L. Meyers, . ..........Wiconisco, Pa., . . . Principal of schools. E. C. M c C u n e ,...................... Wilmington, Del., . . Dupont Powder Co. Will R. Sibbett, . . . . . . . Mercersburg, Pa., . . Clerk. S. S. Smith, Esq., . . . . . . Abilene, Kansas, . . Lawyer. C. Walter Webbert, . . . . . Boiling Springs Pa., . Teacher. David E. Z eiter,........................ Hummelstown, Pa., . Teacher. C LA SS O F 1886. Vermont C. Foreman, . . . . . Carlisle, Pa., . . . .Teacher. Martha L. F o u st,........................ Shippensburg, Pa., . Teacher. Mary Hemminger, . . . . . . Carlisle, Pa., . . . . Teacher. Florence M. Hale, . ..................Shippensburg, Pa., . Teacher. Annie G. Kerr,. . . . . . . Ickesburg, Pa., . . . Teacher. Rose B. Kinter, .................... Millerstpwn, Pa., . . Teacher. Mollie A. L a u g h lin ,................ Clay Lick, Pa , . . .Teacher. Carrie C. Lee, . . . . . . . . Carlisle, Pa., . . . . Teacher. Sallie H. Musser, ................. Shippensburg, Pa., . Teacher. M. Jennie Musser, .................Shippensburg, Pa., . Teacher. Anna J. Peebles, . . . . . ,. .. . Newburg, Pa., . . .Teacher. Myra L. P e te r s ,........................... Abilene* Kansas, . . Teacher. C um berlan d T ressa J. P re s s e ^ W L au ra B. Staley, . L illie Strom inger, M attie E . T h om pso N ellie R . W alters, A n n a M . W in g e r, Clem C hestnut, D . L . F ick esp « “' L. O liver F ry , . D av id W . K e rr, ’• J. B. K en n ed y , J. S. M oul, . . A. B. M yers, . 1). B. M yers, •. J. E v eritt Myers, .Jo h n T . N a e e P iP . G eorge W . Ployer, A . C. R aw h au ser, H . E . Sheaffer, , ;. W . G. W atson, . Jo h n W alter, . . J. E . W itherspoon, Jam es P . W itherow , V alley St a te N orm al . Dillsburg, Pa., . . Shippensburg, Pa., . Lewisberry, Pa., . Liverpool, Pa., . . Shippensburg, Pa., . Clay Lick, Pa., . . Hustontown, Pa., . Mechanicsburg, Pa . Marietta, Pai,v; . Ickesburg, Pa., . . Shady Grove, Pa., . Jacob’s Mills, Pa., . Hanovef, Pa,,. , . Hanover, Pa., . . York Springs, Pa., . Hanover, Pa., . . NewvilTe, Pa., . . York, Pa., . . . . MoOrè Dalé, Pa., . Middle Spring, Pa . Lebanon', P a . ||||||l . Chambersburg, Pa., . Shippensburg, Pa., Sch o ol . . T eacher. , T eacher. T eacher. T eacher. T eacher. , T eacher. , T eacher. , T eacher. . T eacher. . T eacher. . T eacher. . T eacher. . T eacher. . T eacher. . T eacher. . T eacher. . T eacher. . T eacher. . T each er. . T eacher. . T eacher. . T eacher. C LA SS O F 1 8 8 ? . M. Lulu Cole, . . . . . . . . Shippensburg, Pa. Dorothy Eschenmann, . . . . Shippensburg, Pa. Bessie H. Hayes, ; . . . . . ■ Shippensburg, Pa. Carrie A. Harris, • .. . .. . .. Shippensburg, Pa. Lillie B. Hoffm an,.................. Chambersburg, Pa., Janie C. J o h n s to n ,..................Shippensburg, Pa. Sadie C. Kirk, J . . . • • • Warfòrdsburg, Pa., M. Florence K an ag a,................ Ship pensburg, Pa., Sallie L i g h t , .......................... Upton, Pa., . . . Mamie E. P e r l e f t .................. Shippensburg, Pa,, H. Ada Shearer, . . . . . . . Spring Run, Pa., Minnie E. Snively, . . . . . . Zullinger, Pa., . Carrie E. Walker, . . . . . , Shippensburg, Pa., Ailie M. Wherry, . ,. . . . Shippensburg, Pa. Rettie Wilbar, . . . . . . . . Wèst Fairview, Pa. Dasie A. Williams, .................... ¡SMp^stsjjirg, Pa., ;X3. C. B a se h o re ,........................ Boiling Springs, Pa E. H. Bixler, . ' ........................ Sandy Hill, Pa„ W. A. B ream ,........................ ... York Springs, Pa., E. J. C o o k ,............................ . Greenb||tle, Pa:, Lee H. Delhi, 1 ................ ... ■Bh®ènsburg, Pa. '®. E Garrett, . , . . . . . ■ • Hanover, Pa. . . J. P.. Gluck, . . . . . . . . . Lehmastèrs, Pa., I. R. Herr *................................ Elizabethtown, Pa. W. Boyd Morrow,-.................... Martinsburg, Pa., B. F. M y e r s . . . . • Fajftféyillè, Pav, W. F. Sprenkcl, . . ■. • . . Steelton, Pa., . . E. I. Stauffer,................ .... . . Quincy, Pa., . C. J. Walter, ,, y, . . t . . Seven Stars, Pa., c t? Wetzel ........................ Saville, Pa., ■ . J. L. Young,’ ................ ... • . Gettysburg, Pa., .- T eacher. , T eacher. , T eacher. , T eacher. , T eacher. , T eacher. , T eacher. , T eacher. . . . . . . T eacher. T eacher. T eacher. T eacher. T eacher. T eacher. . T eacher. . T eacher, . T eacher. . P rincipal o f schools. . T eacher. . T eacher. . T each er. • . T eacher. . T eacher. - T eacher. 41 9 BH I P P E N SE U R O S T A T E N O RM AL SCHOOL. nobm al school, L A D IE S . N AM E. PO ST OFFlOJK: O F F IC E . • COUNTY. STA TE. Y Angle, Bertie..................... Shippensburg........... Cumberland, Pennsylvania. .............Bendersville.. . . . . . . Adams..................... “ Y Adams, Nancy. Y Armstrong, L. A. .............Fredericksburg........ Wayne..................Ohio. VAtwell, Florence. .............Shippensburg. . . . . . . Cumberland, Pennsylvania. ' ^Baughman, i/rLillie....... ............. | ....................................................... | j/^Bingham, Emma....................... “ ’• ............................. <(.................... „ . j/ Beattie, Lillie.............................“ ............................... .................. <( .................. (( ; i/Bomberger, Sallie C ................ . “ ............................. t / Bittinger, Laura B .......... .Greenvillage.............. Franklin................ I /Colesm ith, Lydia F . . . . . . . . Shippensburg.......... Cumberland.......... ^ / ’Conard, A. Corinne.......... .NewLondon............ Chester . . . . . . . . . •^Criswell, Jennie W ............ Shippensburg...........Cumberland.......... •J . i< (( ■ Criswell, Minnie.................................................j ................................. Dâ*Çraig, Jennie R ............................................................ • ................. jvClark, Lizzie...................... Greenvillage.............. Franklin................ t/ Croft, Eva J . ....................Lee’s Cross Roads.. .Cumberland.......... ¿/élippinger, Miranda........... Mowersville.............. Franklin................ ¿/Curriden, Kate................... Shippensburg........... Cumberland^.. . . “ j / Devor, Tirza.......................Fannettsburg............Franklin................. ¿^Donnelly, Jennie................ Shippensburg........... Cumberland..............“ Y Eddowes, Margaret L .....B u c k Valley........... Fulton.................... “ j - Y Eichelberger, Emeline....... Middletown..............Dauphin.................. ^ ¿/Etter, Nannie S ..................Shippensburg........... Cumberland........... “ / Fickes, Lizzie G..................Newville...........................“ .................... L^Follmer, Maggie L ............Milton.........................Northumberland.. ‘ .Shippensburg...........Cumberland-----Fortna, Clara L .......... 'Frantz, Mary H..................Palmyra............. .......Lebanon................. “ I »/Free JMary A^......... ......... Manchester.............. .Work...................... r^Goodhart, Elmira..............Newville................... Cumberland........... “ Ÿ Goodhart, H. Berd....................“ ............................... ................... ^ w' Golden, Emma J . ............... Chambersburg........ Franklin................. Gracey, Em m aP................Middle Spring........... Cumberland........... “ Grindrod, Mary H..............Upton........................Delaware................. “ — Harvey, Laura J ................Shippensburg........... Cumberland.------- “ — Hays, Ella K,............................ “ ............................... **.................... J 10 8H IP P E N 8B UMQ S T A T E N O R M AL SCHOOL. N AM E. POST O FFIC E . COUNTY. STA TE. Heagy, Annie P .............. .. New Oxford............ Adams.......... Pennsylvania. Highlands, L. Ella............ Lee’s Cross Roads.. . Cumberland.......... “ Hoch, Kate P ..................... Mowersville. ..........Franklin................ ' ‘ Hollar, Lizzie......................Shippensburg........ . . Cumberland........ . Houser, Minnie M.......... “ .-....... .................. “ .................... “ Howland, Rose. .-¡>. . ................ “ ......................... . • “ • • . . . . . . • • • “ Hummel, Amanda............. Sunbury.................... Northumberland.. “ Hunter, Beckie................. Webster’s Mills........Fulton..................... “ Kaufman, Sue B ................Boiling Springs........Cumberland.......... “ ✓ .Kelso, Mattie B ..................Shippensburg................... “ . . . . A . . . . . “ . Kendig, E ttrn ^ « ..............Green Spring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ‘‘ ... ^iTeoiiayayjjflDertine B ......... Shippensburg......... ....... “ ----- . . . . . . “ ~~^Marshall, Reekie S . ............... “ ----------------“ ................................ Martin, Jenni e. . . . , . » * : • . * “ ................ “ ... : Mateer, Ella-M...................Middle Spring........ .. . . . -McCalister, Nannie B ........ Shippensburg.................. “ ........... ........ "McCarty, Bessie C. ; . > . . . .Cairo.. . . ................. Union.................... “ yMcCune, Mary 0 . ..............Shippensburg.. . . , , .Cumberland.. . . . . “ -McCune, Nellie C .........’ ...... “ , .......W/ ■• • ........... “ McCormick, Naimie E ............... “ ................................“ “ McPherson, Annie M__ . . . . . . “ ................................................... “ , McPherson, Maggie............ “ ........................ “ ..... “ ;; ■ Meixel, Sallie A ................. Boiling Springs., . . . . . . ........ . “ Miller, Addle....... ; .............Lee’s Cross Roads.., .. ,. 1 1 ,...., . “ “ ■ Moreland, Maggie.............. Gettysburg............... Adams............ .. Myers, Sue E .............. . Shippensburg........... Cumberland.......... “ .................Mercersburg............. Franklin.............. “ ■ -— ’ nnce, Louisa........... :__ Saxton..... ................. Bedford................. “ j/t^uiekel, Annie M...............Manchester..,... . . . .Y o r k ..................... “ , , . . . . ......... . “ /'Ilarey, Ella.............. ..York................. U^Reeder, Annie. . . . . . . . . . . . Shippensburg........., Cumberland.......... “ , >""Shriner, Kate L ..................Miffiinburg................Union................., (¿/•Simmers, Lizzie................. Harrisburg........ .. Dauphin.............. “ y Spangler, Clara B __ __ _ Shippensburg...........Cumberland.......... “ ¿/"Simpson, Fannie M............ Washington........................................... D. G. ^Stanford, Annie................ .Spring R u n ............. Franklin . . . .Pennsylvania. [✓ 'Steele, Clara,....................... Harrisburg................Dauphin............... ‘ {/Steele, Annie......... ..................“ ............................. “ • .................... “ y Stokes, Annie M.............. Airville..................... York...................... “ •i/Stutenroth, Sue A .............. Shippensburg........ ..Cumberland.......... “ "TrTodhunter, Flora...............Burnt Cabins............Fulton.................... “ UW hite, Annie E .. . , . __ Shippensburg........... Cumberland............. “ \ISWinters, H. Mary. p Witmer, Mollie.. .. Total............... . Springville. .Lancaster............. “ 99 SH IP P E m s B UBQ S T A T E N O RM AL SCHOOL. li GENTLEM EN. NAM E. PO ST O FFIC E . COUNTY. ST A TE. Allen, Americus B .............Shippensburg.. . . . . .Cumberlahd, Pennsylvania. ^Amberson, P. N ................ Waynesboro..............Franklin.................. “ •iApp, J. G . . . . . . . . ...............Selinsgrove............... S n y d e r ............. . “ SAtherton,. G. O .................. Sbippensburg........... Cumberland........ . “ SAughenbaugh, B. E ........... ... . . . . . . . “ .................. “ bBachtiel, M. L .................... Hancock....................Washington.. .Maryland. XBar-nes, W. S ......................Waynesboro..............Franklin . . . .Pennsylvania. J/Barr, Robert H ..................Oakville................ .Cumberland....... . “ YBeam, Lorenzo S ......... .......Stoughstown.................... 11 . . . . . . . . . . . ‘i > VBeattie, J. Albert............ .Shippensburg............................... ........ “ )CBeltz, 0. M ......................... North Penn....... . .Schuylkill........ . ^ Betts, Alfred H .................. Downsville............... Washington. . . Maryland. ' XBollinger, E. S.................... Porter’s Siding......... Y ork.............. Pennsylvania. -sCBoyer, P. A ....................... .Selinsgrove........ Snyder........................... “ • iQBurry, D. C ........... .......... Vicksburg.................Union...................... “ / C la rk , Edward J ................ Greenvillage..............Franklin.................. “ / C o o k , JohnV......................GreenSpr’g Furnace.Washington.. .Maryland. /C ox, John A ........................Shippensburg......... . Cumberland, Pennsylvania. /Craighead, J. A . . . ....... ...C a r lis le ................ .......... “ .................... “