Taumler 3 T eachers C o lleg e H e r a l d ^ lj* course. Open to g r a d u a t e ! t h e . two year,Normal School course,. '•* W Subjects required, for the Four ^.^ar Curriculum (B . S.) ,in E d hcatil®j| (This course-fits for; sfiperyisory . positions and principalships p f elementary .schools, ward buildin|^ eic.^ 6. Subjects for the. Four yearbCirriculum (B. S.) in Preparation for Teaching in Junior High Schools. 7. • Special courses open to tho.?e holding .Standard, Normal School or college certificates, who wish to give special at­ tention to; .'some phas,e o f educational work. 8 T h e T e a c h e r s C ollege H erald EXPENSES FOR THE SUMMER SESSION Tuition is free to all students during the summer session. T!he expenses to boarding students are limited to the ten dollar regis­ tration fee payable when a room isw assigned and forty-eight dollar for board, furnished room, light, laundry, and nures’s and doctor’sgservices in the infirmary when necessary for, a period of three d|iys or less. The ; charge to day -.students is., the registration and service fee of St2.50 for the session. Books and supplies can be secured at the supply room. The cost for thèse items should not exceed seven dollars. i *JThe attention of all students is called to the fact that an extra ■ fee of one dollar will be charged those who register after Tuesday, June All fées and expenses must be paid before the student will be admitted -to classes unlespa special arrangement to the contrary is made with the Principal. If a student is unable for any reason to enter College for the Summer Session the registration fee will be returned provided ndfice of inability to enter is given not later than June 4. No registration fee will be returned after that date. Attention is called to the catalogue regulation : “ Students will not be allowed to board outside the building except with parents or near relatives?:’ By “ near relatives” is meant brother or sister, uncle or aunt, or grandparents. As all boarding students can be accommodated in our dormitory during the summer session., this rule will be strictly enforced. RURAL SCHOOL TRAINING Pleasant Hill one teacher training school will be open during the six weeks of the summer session. The school offers an op­ portunity for a limited number of students to do teaching under supervision; . special demonstrations in grades one . to eight will be given before the college methods’ classes. : Two types of class and study programs will be used—the typical program forffpne teacher schools and the Shippensburg Adapta­ tion of the Contract Plan for Class and Seat work in one teacher schools. E d ie latter will be of interest to experienced teachers who are eageriifor new ideas; This work will be in charge of Miss Hannah A. Keiffer, Director of Rural Education. T h e T e a c h e r s C ollege H erald ; 9 COURSES OFFERED DURING THE SUMMER SESSION The following subjects will be 'offered during- the Summer Session : Group IS-M ay be credited toward the Renewal of Partial Elementary Certificate, State. Standard Certificate,, and the State Teachers .College two year certificate. . Credit allowed 1. Oral Expression..................... , ..r H. 2. Hand W riting....................................... ...1 . ;,Sv H. 3. *¡Physical Education.........., . ...................... . . . . 1 . : S. H. ■ 4. Psychology and Child Study........... ;-............ 3 ■ S: H. , 5. English t i f l p f l i C ......................................... .3 s I ' H . 6. Mitsic I I ............... .......... , . ................ i . .-.. .\.-r% S. H. ■ 7 .'' Art II ................................. ...................! .........1V2 I t H. 8., Nature S t u d y . , . . : ........................................... 2 S ’. H. 9. Teaching of Primary Reading, .3 S, H. to. Teaching of Number............................... . . . . . 2 S. H. 11. Educational Sociology1, . . , ......................... . . 3 S .'H . 12. ’ Children’s Literature and Story T ellin g..-... .3 ‘ ;S; H. 13. Educational Measurements, ...............................3 . S’. H. 14. Health and H yg ie n e .......... ........... 3 ' S. II. 15-, Student Teaching in Training-School.. .. . , . .6 ■ S. H. 16. Teaching of Primary Subjects. , - . . . . . ............ 4 -ASi H. 17,, Teaching of Arithm etic.......... .3H.1 18. Teaching of Geography. . . ............... .. .3 H. 19Ì Teaching of Social Studies, (History) . ........... 3 S, H. II. 20. Teaching of E n glish ,................ .. . . . . .3, 2-1. Teaching of Reading........ ..................................3 V*S. H. Courses 9, 10, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20 may also'be .creditedfioward the completion of the Advanced Two Year Curriculum. The following subjects may be also credited to this curriculum: 22., 23. 24 . ; 25. 26. American Literature. * ................ * . . 1 American Governm ent... . . . . , . ., ., .. . . , 3 Advanced Composition. ....................... .. . 3 History and Organization of Education in .Pennsylvania ................................................... 2 History of Education........... ................. . .3 .:3' --': 'S, S. H. H. S. H. S .'H . H. A L L of the above named twenty-six courses,- - except icislirses 21 and-,'24, may be credited to the completion of-the Four Year Curriculum ffl Elementary" Education’i:f|o;r Class* Room Teachers (B. S.-'in Education: A course for supervisors .and principals of elementary schools.) CourSeS' 1, 2, 3; 5, 11, 13, 14, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26, count IO T h e T e a c h e r s C ollege H erald toward the completion of thé Four Y ear Course .for the Prepara­ tion of Junior High School Teachers,, This carries with it the B S. degree and qualifies for teaching in the Junior or Senior High, School. In addition, the following courses will be offered in this curriculum : S. H. 27. Psychology and Adolescence........; ............... . 3 S. H. 28. History and Appreciationof Music......... .. .2 S. H. 29. Modern N o v e l * , ............................. 3 S. H. 30. Dramatic English.......... ..................................... 3 S. H. ' 31. Vertebrate Zoology....................... ............. . • • -3 S. H. 32. Ecology .........................................................•■••3 33. Political Science..................................... 3 S. H. 34. Mathematical Analysis,Course’4, (Differen­ tial and Integral C alcu lu s).. ......................... 3 -S. H. S. H. 35. Teaching of Algebra and Plane Geometry.. .3 The following courses will be given if elected by a sufficient number: S. H. English Literature..................... .2 S, H. Educational B io lo g y ............................... 3 S. H. Economics .............. ............................, -3 Human Geography......................... 3 S. H. S. H. Educational Psychology---- ------- ------- ■ • • • • ■ • • -3 P hilology.......................... 3 S. H. S. H. Principles of Education................. ...................... • • 3 S. H. Economic Biology.................... • • ............... .......... 3 S. H. •French—Third Y e a r.................................................... 3 Students have the privilege of carrying three courses but, under no condition can more than* ¿seven semester hours (S. H.) of work be carried. - . ’ It will be a great convenience if students registering for the Summer Session will indicate at the time of registration the courses they wish to take. In this way ample provision can be made to meet their needs- It is especially important that gradu­ ates of the two and the three year courses indicate in advance the branches they desire to take. METROPOLITAN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BANQUET The Metropolitan Alumni Association of the Shippensburg State Teachers College w ill hold its annual banquet at the Poor Richard 'Club, 1319 Locust Street, Philadelphia, On Saturday evening:April 21**1928. ’ * We append a copy of the program sent out b y the Association. The officers and committee in charge are anxious to make this T h e T e a c h e r s C o llege H erald ii the largest and most.-successful meeting yet held by the Alumni in Philadelphia. The toasts will be short and snappy and program will run through strictly on time. Dr. Lehman will be present to present the greetings, of the college. Those who respond to toasts are outstanding members of the Alumni. Miss Laura Staley is one of the most prominent Supervisors of Music in the state, C. J. Walter is a prominent supervising principal of one of the schools of Philadelphia. W. C. Donnelly has been actively connected with U. S.!-Customs for years, Levi Gilbert is a former member of the College faculty and is now principal of Lansdowne High School, Wallis McKendree is a rising member of the younger alumni. The special features are also outstanding. Dr. MileS Murphy is a live wire and his psychology memory stunt will not have a dull moment about it; We append the program as prepared by the Association. S H IP P E N S B U R G S T A T E T E A C H E R S C O LLE G E A LU M N I A SSO C IA T IO N OF T H E M ET R O PO LITA N D IS T R IC T M r . J. M. F o gelsan ger , President M r s . R oSs M u r p h y , Vice-President Miss B l a n c h e S toops, , Secretary D r . S. M. Z im m e r m a n , Treasurer E V E R Y B O D Y OUT .EIGH TH A N N U A L BA N Q U ET OF T H E OLD .SCHOOL T IM E —Saturday April 21, 1928. P L A ® | 4 Poof Richard Club, 1319 Locust S t, Philadelphia, Pa. D IN N ER —$2.50 per person. GOOD R E A SO N S W H Y YO U SHOULD COME . 1. 2. 3. To hear a good program. T o : renew .acquaintances.; -;. To boost your Alma Mater. PROGRAM Dinner ................L 6 :oo P. M„ Special features. . . . 8 :4s P. M. Toasts . . . . . . . . . . . ,8 .;qo P. M. Dancing and Cards...9:00 P. M. Toastmaster—J. M. Fogelshnger, ’90. Dr. Ezra Lehman^ ’89—Greetings from the School. Laura B. Staley,. ’86. Cornelius J. Walter, ’87. W. C. Donnelly, ’96. Levi Gilbert, ’ 17. Wallis McKendree, ’23. 12 T h e T a e c h e r s C ollege H erald Special: EeatureS®P; M is s A n n a ADAMS-gfSoloist. Dr. M il e s MuRPuyS-Psychological Memory Stunt. N O TE—Only (6) short .toasts and addition o f ' special numbers . ... and cards. . A good orchestra has been' engaged. .’ Come and bring your friends. . BANQUET OF THE WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Just as we go to press we learn from Roy; J , Mathias; President of the Western Pennsylvania Alumni Association, that the annual banquet will be held in the New Roosevelt Hotel, Pittsburgh on Friday evening, April 20. Roy tells us that he anticipates one of the largest reunions in the history of the Association. And we have reason to believe his prediction will be realized. Dr. J. S. Heiges will represent the college. THE BIG SHIP CLUB A club of normal graduates has recently been formed in Millersburg, Pa. A number of graduates met at the home of Mrs. Mark H. Miller, (Kathryn Lehr ’24) and organized themselves into a social club with the above name. The following officers were elected: President, Elizabeth Allen ’25, Vice-President; Martha Blasser ’27, Secretary, Geraldine Cooper ’26, Treasurer, Luella Bert ’23. Following the business session the evening was spent in play­ ing cards. Those present w ere; Misses Elizabeth Allen '25, "Luella Bert ’23, Blanche Boyer ’24, Geraldine Cooper ’26, Mary Dannehower ’26, and Mrs, Mark H. Miller, (Kathryn Lehr ’24.) CEE VEE NORS ENTERTAIN At her home in Allentown, Penna., on March 3rd, Miss Grace B. McKee entertained the Cee Vee Nor Club with a cardwjfarty and luncheon. The guest o f honor was Miss Mary Funk ’22. In the evening the guests enjoyed a box party at the Lyric Theatre. On March 24th a card party and luncheon was held at the home of Miss Ruth K. Wahrmann in honor of ■ Miss Ethel W arfel ’24, of Millersburg, Pa. The guests also enjoyed a theatre party in the evening. T h e T e a c h e r s C ollege H erald 13 - The following guests were present at both affairs,, the guests of honor,' Jane Seip T8, Edith Kennedy ’21, Kathryn Fogel ’22, Iren e, Seip. ’22, Grace B. McKee ’23, Mamie Elbert ’23, Martha Wahrmann Reed ’23, Dorothy Weaver ’24, Ruth K. Wahrmann ’24, Ida Silberg and Hilda Wahrmann. ROOMS FOR CLASS REUNIONS Rooms have been assigned the various classes that will cele­ brate their graduation from the old school by holding reunions. The rooms indicated below will be available as meeting places on Friday and Saturday, June 1 and 2. Class of ’78—Room 29a. •Class of ’88—Reception Room. Class’ of ’93—Room 109, Class of ’98—Room 112. Class of ’o3|ta.oom 113. Class of ’08—Room n o . Class of ’ 13—Room 125. Class'of ’ 18—Room 120. Class of ’23—-Room 118. Class of ’26—Room 117. EIGHTY-EIGHT Class of ’88, don’t you know it’s forty years since we were graduated! Fathers and mothers, grandfathers and grandmothers, old maids and old bachelors come back to normal (it’s college now) on June.2 and.let’s gossip over the last forty years, and tell each other our plans for the next forty years. Our' special headquarters will be the reception room. Don’t forget that a fortieth reunion only comes once in a lifetime, so everybody try to be here for that “ once.” v Dr. Lehman'says we are gue'sts-of honor and' the place will belong to us. Don’t forget the day, June 2. A da V. H orton ’88 TO MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1908 My preliminary notice regarding our 20th Year. Reunion, - in the January issue of the Herald, failed to bring a general, re­ sponse, due I assume to' your not seeing it rather than lack of interest. I f you see this.-notice, may I have a word from you? We want to have everyone back June 2nd for a most interesting day. 14 T h e 'T e a c h e r s C ollege , H erald The committee is at work and a general letter will soon be sent out but in the' meantime, -encourage us by writing even if it is to say you can’t be back. E a r l e H. S c h a e f e r 307 Mechanics Trust Building, Harrisburg, Pa. ATTENTION! CLASS OF » 9 1 8 ' Commencement this year should have special significance for the class of 1918. Ten years ago we leftS&ur Alma Mater confident, strong, and aggressive. Let us show by having a large attendance at our Reunion that the past decade has not daunted our class spirit. Plans are under way for a splendid banquet, Friday evening June 1. This will give us ample time to enjoy the Class Day Program, Alumni Play, and the Alumni Dance. Keep a look out for further notice relative to our banquet and remember we are depending on your presence and cooperation to make our big Reunion a success. H. J . W e n t z , Chairman Committee of Arrangements. REUNION OF CLASS OF 1926 : President Joseph H. Dood of the Class of 1926 asks us to state that his class -will hold a big reunion on Saturday, June 2, The exact time and place have not yet, been, determined but he expects to complete arrangements in the near future, and communicate with the members, of his class. In the meantime every one should make arrangements to return for a big reunion on June 2. MISSING ADDRESSES WANTED - I f any of our readers can give us any informatiopg as’ to ad­ dresses of the following graduates the Personal Editor will consider it a favor if such information is sent to her. ' 1876 1874 Uhler, May Flora, Maggie C. (Hays) Hughes, William F. Miller, Blanche M. Moore, Ë. J. Seidel, Kate (Fox) Whitman, S. H. Weidman, Alice 1875 Houck, Harvey B. Ewing, J. R. T h e T e a c h e r s C ollege H erald 1877 Longi Lizzie Lightner, M. T. Mohr, Jacob V. 1878 Rarey, Ella' (Heidrick) SteelffAnna J.. 1879 Grindrod, Mary H. Bolinger, E. S. Hackenberger, J. H. Huber, S. B. 1880 McCalmont, Kate (Shrader) Palm, Carondelet B. 1881 ISastle, Sallie P. Potteiger, J. L. 1882 , McGeehn, Edward ; -1883. Weber, G, A. 1884 Dutton, Lottie R. -1885 Hykes, Frances. ' 1887 Bashore, C. C. 1888 . Smith, C. Iva Pentz, W. H. 1889 Spangler, Grace B. (Yeisser) Lackey, A. C. 1890 Sibbett, Ella (Bill) Brewer, Harry D. 15 1891 1 Hoffman, Ella (Kauffman) Smithj Mary B. •Snavely, Minnie B. (Frissele) Steven^, Sallie ,\1E. (Young, Thomas N.) Gable, George Slaybaugh, James , 1892 Gerberich, S. F. Macomber, George Snyder, lj. WStambaugh, P. H. Stevens, J. A. 1893 Besore, Mrs. Lillian McKinnie, Rose, (Davidson) Weimer, Mary V; 'March, Harry L. . Romberger, C. M, 1894 Ernst, Essie Miller, Mary (Mabee) AJbert, 11. A. Cornman, W. S. McClain, J . W. Reed, H. A. Sheaffer, C, C. Trimmer, B. H. 1895 ' Bashore, Lottie K. Wingert, N a o m i (Hollinger H. C.) 1896 . Dinsmore, Maggie (Wheeler) Hixon, P. Olive ; (May Fill­ more) Peters, Damaris Schaffner, Alice Sheets, Mae (Miller) Standing, Lida (Williams) IgGettle, J, R. E. Lee, S. J. î6 T he T k a c h e rs C ollege , -H erald Myers, Q. G. ■ . Peterson, D. B. Scott, D. L. , _ 1897 Clark, Mary Hoch, Laura Renshaw, Gay H. : Rupp, Ida, F. Morris, Abel Seitzjp ly L. ■ 1898 ' Anthony, R. Mae Lear, Mary J. Stouffer, W. K. Swartz, J. T. Walter, E. N, 1899 Brown, Denton J. Wills, E. R. Zentz, V. L. 1900 Greist, Blanche (Dilmore, W. m m Stoner, Ida M. (Bonda) Brown, Harry W. 1901 Mills, James A. 1902 Browne, Clara J. Moyer, O. Viola (Hempel) Potter, Cl|ra A. (Countermine) Shyrock, Mabel K. Mitchell, Alton R. Kennedy, W. F. . 1904 Corwin, Helan A. Mason, Maude (Turner) Klepper, Rebecca I. (Rëntz, G. S.) ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1907 Johns, Violet (Richter) Rhodes, Bess »( Johns) 1908 Huston, Elizabeth (Fickes, B. k )^ b Sterner, Ursula (Kopp) Cowan, Archie 1909 ■ Jobe, Charles R. 1910 Hoke, John B. 1911 Martin, Cora M. Nye, Florence 1912. Foreman, George Hetrick, John H. 1913 Kerr, Lorma , (Harshberger, J. W.) , Krall, Elizabeth (Mohler John TO, Moore, Florence G. Small, Anna M. Albert, Chester A. Bucher, Erwin . L. Crunkleton, Lester King, Earl H. Lupp, John L. 1915 Kepler, Ella S. 1916 Harkison, Ruth M- (Dorwart, Walter) Johnston, Jean W- (Tilleman) Urey, Blanche (Harbaugh) Stamy, H arry C. Wenger, Ezra S. vI9i8 Doyle, Emma F. (Lupoid M ark M.) T h e T e a c h e r s C ollege H erald 1920 e Fisher, Elizabeth (Beters, John ■ 1921 Deardorff, Ethel M. ( Sleichter) Heckman, Ruth A. H. Rahn,.,'Rpxie (Breon, ’§|hil) Eckenrode, Earl 1922 Fisher, Helen (Goode R. P.) 17 1923 Allen, Blanche Charlton, Theodore Nieodemus, Florence Swisher, Mary E. K 925 Barefoot, J. |lrank : 1927 Shively, Catherine M. PROF. SHARADIN WINS NEW HONORS We .are pleased to note that- the..¡¡ford City High School boys bá'sket-ball team has won • another championship, the second in four yea®| Mr. A pg* .Sharadin is athletic director- in the fjord City High School. Our readers will remember- that Mr. Sharadin Was coach and physical education director S|r several yeâtîïgj at our school and we are all glad to know that he isShavihg-:sb much success in Ford Cityii .V; The Sharadin ■ children aré following in the ifootsteps of their father. Kenneth is a junior in high.¡school and is¡;a member ME; the Reserve Team, Donald is Forw ardfef'the "S ix A.” rw m team, and Eleanor is a member of the freshmen girlsFleam. We presume ;the babies will also be: ball players .asrsoon as-they are old enough.. ■ ALUMNI PERSONALS ’75 We note that :.Re;v. I. D. W. ■ Deavor, a retired minister of Harrisburg recently: .filled the: pulpit of Dr. -J;. E. A. Bucke at Stevens Memorial Methodist Church, Harrisburg at. tbe.-.-morning;Service. ’86 Our readers, will be interesteff; in the following item taken from the fthippensburg. NföVf-Chronicle,. ‘ • Misk Laura. B. Staley, difeetor of-, music in the Lower. Mefipn School k-D-istrict, who spent several -•.days at her home on South Penn Street, will leave on F rid ay;fo r Chicago to attendj.the N a­ tional Music Supervisors Cjprperence which convenes'yin that city from April 15 to .Jig inclusive. While there ¡she will||be th^j guest of the Chicago In-And-About Music, Supervisors Clubs ■ Mis's Staley is president of the Philadelphia In-And-About Club, which includes Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Mary­ land. T h e T e a c h e r s .Q m.i.kgk H e r a l J .’88 We are glad to note the?s|uccess of Mrs. Mary Mafshall (M ary Reisner)-, The following, clipping from a local paper give's; us some idea of her work. Mrs;/ Marshall, is the special assistant to the Director of Art of Philadelphia'.and supervises the arf; work of the Senior High School of the city. Mrs. Marshall is now exhibiting paintings in the one hundred and twenty-third annual exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and also in the annual exhibition of Oil Paint­ ings and Sculpture of the fellowship of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine A rts; in the Circulating Picture Club of the Philadel­ phia Art Alliance; also' in Chattanooga, and Nashville, Tenn., and Little Rock, Arkansas,, ■ . ’91 Dr. Hedges o f the State Teachers College was elected by the Pennsylvania ’Educational Association as one of thé 23 dele­ gates'Sent by the state; ¡to the,v.convention of the National Ed­ ucational Association to be .held in ffinneapoliâtfirst week of July. Dr. Heiges was .selected as a delegate from a list of oyer 130 nominee|>® At this meeting delegates from all- over the nation will gather to discuss' the vital problemSifthat our .Schools o|?itoday are con­ fronting. ’94 We learn that recently a number of business men of Ham­ mond, Indiana, have had on foot a movement to enter the name of Mr, L. L. Bomberger, formerly of Shippensburg, now of Hammond,¿find., in the race for nomination?;:; of the. Republican candidateisfor Governor ■ of Indiana. This movement was met with aMetback when Mr. Bomberger refused to leave his propession temporarily to enter the field. The following is what a Shippensburg paper says of him: • Shippensburg has a right to feel proud of this man for the simple reason that he was born and reared in Our town and we feel certain that w e voice also the admiration of his fellowmen from stdwn and country when we make that assertion. Mr. Bomberger is a son of Mr. Hi C. Bomberger of Morris StreeMand lived here/'Until he , graduated from the Cumberland Valley State Normal School in the year 1894. He then went to Valparaiso,; Indiana, and.; graduated from S a w School of that college in 1906' since which time he has, ‘been practicing- law at HammoM.;di.;so successfully that he is now, one p j ’ the fore­ most lawyers not only of the city, but of the entire state. Not only' Shippensburg is proud' of Mr. Bomberger’s record, but the entire county and state as well and we extend to him and his father our hearties! congratulations. '97 We are pleased to receive a four year Herald subscription from Dr. William H. Baish whfflis a prominent Dental Surgeon T h e ' T e a c h e r s C ollege H erald 19 in Baltimore, Md. His address is Medical A rtff Building 508, Baltimore, M|P| He Hikes to keep in touch with aff airs/ at’ the old school. ’95 :'Pr- C. H. Hanlin who had been for several years con­ nected with the University of California filling the c h a i r A m e r i ­ can 'povemment, is now practicing, law in Rosevillej$jCalif. ’06 Mr. W. 1. Keiter is an attorney-at-law at 53 Linden Ave., Cherrydale, Virginia. We are glad to learn his whereabouts as we had not known for quite a. while where he was, ideated. ’09 A letter from our old time friend L. Blanche Benner tells us that .she. is working ifjf.the English -Department o f the Junior High School at Atlantic City, N:. J.- She has; been there for a number of years and -is under the guidance of Miss Ethel M. Davie who was for a number of years principal of our Training School, (only we called it the Model School!:'then.) Blanche sends renewal of her Herald subscription as she says she and Miss Davie enjoy reading it together. Her addresjlis 603 Pacific Ave., Atlantic tCity,' N.- J. ’■ 10 There waMja miniature reunion last Week of the class, of ipiipwwhen Mrs; W. || Alexander Beatrice Hixon) of Bowling Green, Ky., and Mrs. H. A. Duffey, (M ary Jane Johnston) of McConnellsburg, Pa,, visited with Prof, and Mrs. J. Seth Grove, of the same class. Mrs. Grove you remember was Helen Scott. Mrs. Duffey was accompanied by her young- son, Lyle Duffey. They report having a very nice visit and good time ■ together. Mrs. Alexander remained over for Normal Anniversary. ’ xi H. \GC Nissley, a. native of .Cumberland'pdunty,-who re­ cently haspeen.privileged to make a tour and study of the ag­ ricultural conditions in seven of th re a d in g countries' of Europe was the principal out-of-town speaker in connection with the Annual Meeting i&|| the. JCumberland County Agricultural E x ­ tension Association which was held in the -Sunday School rooms of the Second Presbyterian Church', Carlisle on Thursday, Jan­ uary 26. ’12 Mrs. Ramona Musgrave Fleeson ’ 12, is located in Cali­ fornia. Her address; i|| 1915- Hearst St., Berkeley, Calif. We presume she is teaching, - T6 We learn that Mr. C. Robert Coyle h a lf been elected supervising principal for the sixth term in Marysville, Pa. ’ 16 We •learn that on March i6,JMjpy and Mrs,-' Gilbert H. Quickel of Harrisburg, Pa., .gave a party' for their three year old daughter Madalyn Virginia. We, have noted her picture in the Harrisburg Telegraph and we think she is a very lovely little girl and hopejj|he will be- a student with jifs wheh( she is old enough. Mr. Quickel is teaching in Junior High School Harris­ burg. 20 T h e T e a c h e r s C ollege H erald ’ 16 Mrslff Howard Etter (Helen W olf) is teaching 5th and 6th grades this year at Monterey in Franklin county and likes it very much. HerBiusband also of the class, of 16 is teaching at Rouzerville. Dorothy Jean their little daughter goes to school also. ’ 18 Misf; Romaine E. Nell, 1132 Fayette St., JJorthside, PittsburglirPa.,; is active in working up the Pittsburgh Alumni Ban­ quet for some time thi§g spring. We have not learned when the affair is to be but we knbw. it yylpbe a: success as Miss Nell and her co-workers aregoh. the job. ; . • ’2 i We clip the B l owing-;;, from a Shippensburg paper which we know will be of interest to our readers.Acknowledgment for the assistance is gladly given Mrs. Edna G. Stamy Fox, for the touches that hâve contributed so much to the ap'pearancebo f the text figures; in “ A Managraph of -the Genus Philiota in the United; States,^;; says L. O. Overholts^author of t h é -text. . Mr. Overholts,i'fsft; Profe|:S6r li8f Botany at • the Pennsylvania State College, from which Mrs. Fox was; graduated with llcond honors in the class of ’zè, Mycologist to the Missouri Botanical Garden, and visiting professor in the Henry Shoer School of Botany, Washington University. fJ W:i • Mrs. Fox was graduated from the Shippensburg State Teachers College, with second honors, in the class of.. 21. She is now an assistant in the rural teacher training work at Pleasant Hill school. f e l l Mr. William Wonders: who recently ¿qualified as a Fly­ ing; Cadet in the Army CqrpiS is now alijBrooks Field, San Antonio, Texas, where he expects to âttend the Cadet Air School for one year; | | C Mr. Roy Dibert, .who has -been H ead of the General Science Department in the Junior High School, Shippensburg, Pa., resignedr.his position in January to attend Columbia University. H e.is working on his A. M. degree. ,:2$, Mrs; FrankBjlichemeraîfViolâ;-Bayler) is; living at 8 11 N. 4th St., Allentown, Pa. ’23 Miss A m |t Smith who was graiiMtefi; from N e tW o rk University in June-bf la sï;y ear is, Music Supervisor in Atlantic City, N. J. Russell Sheard (Editbg;Uarry).Us taking an active part in the church and educational affair||n Milanville;, Pa., where ffshe lives; She is on the Executive pommitteq of the Parent Teachers: Association, is P re § iM M |t • the W. C. T. U i and is an active member of the Baptist Church and Sunday School. Her little daughter is l i d enough to run around and is beginning toEialk. T h e T e a c h e r s C ollege - H erald 21 ’25 M is®! Ruth A. .Cunningham is working at Columbia this year. Her address is Box 162 123d Amsterdam Ave., N. Y . City. ’25 Miss Margaret Peters has been recently elected to a position as- teacher, in the Gettysburg:-:schoolf|fe ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS An announcement has, been made of the engagement of Miss Mary Kern ’26, of 622 Oxford St., Harrisburg, Pa., to Mr. Donald Slothower of 214 S , ;'®3th St., Harrisburg, Pa. Miss Kern is teaching in Swaratra Township, Dauphin county. We have not learned the date of the wedding. Mrs. J. W. Dannehower of Millersburg, Pa., has announced the engagement of her daughter, Mary Dannehower ’26, to Mr. Thomas James Trout of Philadelphia, Pa. The announcement was' made at a bridge luncheon at MigsriDannehower’s home recently. The wedding will take place in the fall. The engagement of Miss Carrie Deärdorff ’25, to Mr. Demus Good has been recently announced at her home in Chambersburg, Pa. Miss Deardorff has .been teaching the past year in W ay­ nesboro, Pa. CUPIDS COLUMN Patterson-Brymesser. At Carlisle, Pa., June 30,' 1927, Mr. L. Don Patterson to MisS-Florencs M. Brymesser::’22. j|phey reside at Halifax, Pa. Minnick-Waggoner. At Carlisle, Pa., May 5,;.T927, Mr. Erie Minnick to Mis® Ethel Waggoner ’22. They reside in Carlisle, Pa. Ritenour-Sleichter. At the Church of the Open Door, Pitts­ burgh, Pa., Sunday,-''January 22, i928$fMr. Leroy L. Ritenour to M iss; Genevra Sleichter ’22. They reside in Greensburg, Pa. Boyer-Morrisdn. At the parsonage of the Methodist Church Jenkintown, Pa., December 27, 1927, Mr. Elton G. Boyer of Biglerville, Pa.; to Missj Margaret L. Morrison ’26. We have not learned where they reside. Berkstresses-Wyant. At Chambersburg, -Pa., by Rev. J. H. Bender, Mr. Robert Bergstresser to Miss Mary Wyant ’27. Mr. Berkstresser is at present a student in the State Teachers College and expects to be graduated in June. Mrs. Berkstresser is a substitute teacher in the Chambersburg schools'. Cowan-Snyder. On Thursday March 1928, -by1 Rev. L. B. Hafer, Mr. William F, Cowan to Miss Louise N. Snyder ’27. They reside near York Springs, Pa. 22 T h e T e a c h e r s C ollège H erald Fortna-Lindsay. .At Shippensburg, Pa., .March 15, 1928,.;.-by ReyS.Polk, Mr. William M. Fortna tf/M iss Carrie A. Lindsay T6. They reside, near Newburg, Pa. Hay-Myers. At Fayetteville, Pa., April 6, 1928, by Rev. R. W. Lind, Mr. John Russell Hay to Miss Mary C. Myers ’24. Mrs Hay is teaching in Chambersburg, Pa. They will reside at Greenvillage, Pa., where Mr. Hay has charge of a filling station. STORK COLUMN L ower . At the City-Hospital, Savanna, Illionis, November 27th, 1927, born to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Lower a sonjftdgar Russell, Jr. Mrs. Lower was Miss Gail'Bardj| Both Mr. and Mrs. Lower were graduated in the clasfibf ’ 15.' •C l e m . At the Chambersburg Hospital, born to Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Clem of 1209 Scotland Ave., Chambersburg, Pa., a dShghter. Mrs. Clem was Nellie Russell T i. H ad e ; At Cornwall-on-Hudion, N. Y., February 21,. 1928, born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd F. Hade a daughter, Phyllis Lucille. Mrs. Hade was YiolaR-Shuler ’2'3, and Mr. llaije' was. graduated in the class of ‘ 19. T e e l . At Bloomsburg, Pa., February 22, 1928, born to Mr. and M rs. Harold Teel a daughter, Martha Louise. Mrs. ''Teel was Margaret Cope ’ 12. B a r t h . At thejlPolyclinic Hospital, Harrisburg, Pa., March 16, 1928, born to Mr.7 and Mr.s.Ea-rl Barth a daughter, Barbara Joan. Mr§?,;: Barth wagj Kathryn Warren ’?<|g;and Mr. Barth was a former student at normal. F.u r ic h . At Cumberland, Pa., March 16, 1928, born to Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell Eurich a daughter. Mrs. Eurich was’Elizabeth Bashore ’25, and Mr. Eurich was graduated in the class of ’20. C lugston -. /A t Philadelphia, Pa., March 1, 1928, born to Mr. and Mrs. Rex H. Glugston a son. Mrs. Clugston was Florence Ort ’ 19, and Mr; Clugston also graduated in the class, of ’ 19. E d in g e r . At Carlisle, Pa., January 4, 1928, born to Mr. and Mrs.. Paul L. Edinger a son, Paul Richard. MrsJi Edinger was Helen Woods T6. O wen :. At Philadelphia, Pa., November 21, ^927,,/born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Owen a Son, Richard. Mrs. Owen was Hazle Lizar ’25. U eg e . At 420 E. Center St., Mahoney City, Pa., November 11, 1927, born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Hege a son,. Frank Bushey, Jr . Mrs. Hege was; Mae Huber ’ 19, and Mr. Hege was gradu­ ated in the class of ’ 11. G in g r ic h . At the Chambersburg Hospital, February 1928, born T h e T e a c h e r s C ollege H erald 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gingrich a son, William Raymond. Mrs. Gingrich was Esther Kendall ’18. M acla 'y , At pannettsburg^ Pa., Easter|K 1928, born to Rev. and Mrs. Charles Maclay a son. Rev. Maclay was graduated in the. jdass of 1919, and Mrs, Maclay was; Margaret Johnston Who was a former student at the normal. OBITUARY . M cA l l is t e r - yh Margaret W. McAllister ’98te';died February 17, 1928. The following item is from a Gettysburg paper: , Miss M argaret Witherow McAllister, well known as a teacher for-a number of years, died at the McAllister family Home, East High Street, at 9 o’clock, Friday evening,. February 17, after a short illness, . Miss McAllister, a daughter of' the late Theodore and Mrs.' Mary C. McAllister was graduated from Shippensburg State •Normal school, and .taught for a number of years in the old Bethany private-; school here. She alsowtaughli in the Presby­ terian College at Red Springs; North Carolina, and also in mission schools itii. North Carolina and Porto Rico. After leaving the teaching, profession a number of years ago, Miss McAllister cared for her mother. She was an active member of the Gettysburg. Presbyterian Church and a teacher in the Sunday School 4 m * * »’1 t ,! 1 H H H Hollar, Zora L., ( Gettel, | | | , ) 335 E. Burd St., Shippensburg, Pa. Holland, Emma, Shippensburg, Pa. McCullough, Mary G,, (Sharpe), Died.September 26, 1881. Preisler, .Emma S-, (Frink), Died. Shearer, Beckie,(G eiger, George W.,) Huron, South Dakota. Snodgrass, Anna E., Died October 11, 1899. Stiffler, Nannie (Galloway) Tollinger, Dena K., (Guisinger), Died February 10, 191IVA Toms,' Frances, Died April 6,. 1913. Burnett, E. A., Died February 2, 19I9. Cunningham, F., Englevale, Kansas, Merchant. Deavor, J. D. W., 1953 Chestnut St., Harrisburg, Pa., Minister. Evans, J. F., Died September 26, 1914. Ewing, J. R. Geiger, George W., Huron, SoutMDakota. Long, D. Melvin, Died February 10, 19 11. Peterson,.T. C., Spruce Creek, Pa., Physician and Surgeon. Skinner, William B., Mt. Vernon, Missouri, Lawyer. , Snyder, Columbus, Died April 11, 1919. W alters,fpi|N., Died October .15, 1879. C L A SS OF 1876 Angle, Mary C., (Bomberger, H. C.,) 3 N. MorrisifSt., Shippens-burg, Pa. Baughman, Ida B., (Singmaster), Died April 25, 1919. Besser, Mollie ( Shipe);)( Died February 11, 192:^ ^ Duncan, Ella M., Died October 28, 1927. Flora, Maggie C., (Hays) Householder, Lou A., Died October 3, 1927. McCauley, Emma J., (Cremer), Huntingdon, Pa. Mateer, Sallie J., Died January 26, 1902. Miller, Blanche M. Ogden, Huldah A., (H iller), 188 Washington St., Saratoga, New York. Reichert, Maggie T., Edge Hill Road and Decatur Ave., Willow Grove, Pa., Teacher.Rhodes, Minnie A., (Rupert), Died 1918. Seidel, Kate (Fox)f||| 28 T h e T e a c h e r s C ollege H erald Shaw, Mary Jane, Died April 17, 1907. Smith, Anna M|g(Nimmo I I 5 18 Shaw Ave., McKeesport, Pa. Weidman, Alice Bevan, T. W., 133 Orchard Aye., Mefchantville New Jersey. dSurran, John T .,i®ied . Fickes, J. A., 30th St., Oakland, California, Carpenter. Hays, John P,, Cly, Pa., Teacher. Hill, fjjbhn W., Died May 5, 1920. Houck, Harvey' B. McCormick, George K., 123 Arthur Heights, Middleboro, Ken­ tucky. Nickles, W. A., Shippensburg, Pa.,VCoal and Grain Elevator. Ilhilips, Joshua A .«Died February 7, 1907. Smith, J. O., 1014 Flranklin A v e .J Columbus, Ohio/ Principal Garfield School. Walters, J. H., Died 1925. C L A SS OF 1877 Atkins, Elizabeth A., (Adair), Died January 7, 1924. Grayson, Nancy Ef) ShS^n sburg, Pa., Teacher Primary. Kreider, Laura, (Leibig), Bismark, Pa. Long, Lizzie Moore,Bailie G., (Wilson), 64 E. King St., Shippensburg, Pa. Quigley, Ida B., 64 E. King St., Shippensburg, Pa. Quigley, Liberty M., (MqCelland, C. W.,) 64 E. King St., Ship­ pensburg, Pa. Rebuck, Emma C., Shippensburg, Pa. White, Rosa J., 42 Montgomery Ave., Shippensburg, Pa. Baer, W. A., Died 1920. . Beitzel, A. J., 230 Conway St., Carlisle, Pa. Chenoweth, Emory C., Died December 9, 1922. Draper, ¡George M., Died June 1,18 9 0 . Hays,: Calvin C., 6543 DalzelJ fi'lace East End, Pittsburgh, Pa., Minister. Karmany, Samuel Y ., Died’.;- ■»; Keasey, F. II., Died May 1896. Lightner, M. T. McCaskey, J. I... 6811 Kelley St., Pittsburgh, Pa., Copsuiting Engineer.’. McLaughlin:,- A. C., Yuba ’City, California, Lawyer. Mohr, .Jacob Y . Noss, W ||||; Carthage, Missouri, Teacher Ozark Wesleyan College. Pittman, William O., Died 1884. Strong, Robert J., Shiremanstown, Pa., Farmer; Taylor, Robert H., Hershey, Pa,, Minister. Treher, S. H., Died September 27, 1920, , :5^c T h e 'T e a c h e r s C ollege H erald 29 Zinn, George A., 34 S. LeGlede Plaza, Atlantic City, Hew Jersey,' Lieut., U. S. Army. C L A SS OF 1878 Donnelly, Jennie A,, ( H | Ä ö h n W.,) 2222 9th Ave., Kearney;. Nebraska. Gräcey, Emrria P., Newville, Pa. Harvey, Laura J., (Shearer), Waynesboro, Pa. Heagey, Annie P., (Smitfl| J. O.,) i | j4 Franklin Ave.pJColumbus, Ohio. Kauffman, Sue B.p^Ely, W. H.,) 446 ^ ¡King S t,,,Cfi^.mberS>urg, $*Pa. Meixel, Sallie A., (Otto), Died February IQ,;||>22. Rarey, Ella (Heidrick)' Steele, Anna J. White, Annie E., (Koontw)j|Died "April 10, 1896. Winters, H. Mary, Died January 25, 1904. App, J. Gross, Died October 10, 1923. Atherton, George O., Died .November 3, i 921ä Bachtel, M. L., Died October 27, 1924. Dratvbaugh, Allen, Steelton, Pa., Ward Principal. Goodhart, W. B., Died September 28, 1917. Hunter, D. M., Pea Ridge, Arkansas,: Fruit Grower. Johnson, C. F., Died November 23, 19 0 ^ ^ McCune, John C., Died, August 3, 1921. C L A S S OF ¡§79 Adams, Nancy J., Gardners, Pa. Fetter, Frances A., Shippensburg, Pa. Goodhart-,(Elmira (Dalton), Died 1915, Grindrod, Mary H. Hoch, Kate B., Died July 4, 1919. McCormick, Nannie E „'D ic d January 30, (923. ■ Marshall, Beckie S., (H ykes,fer. John R.,) Died July 25, I 92SMyefs, Sue E., (McClure}, Died December 19, 1894. Negley, Ida, D ied ||l Reeder, Annie (H argleroädS Died August 29J; 1888. Rippey, Sallie B.,' ’(Kolbe), 1752 Wiliard St., N. W. Washington, D. C. Stutenroth, -Sue A., . ShippenSburg, Pa., Teacher Verona, ¡Slew Jersey. ■ App, Edward, Died Bolinger, E. S., DeLap, William L., Died 1924. Dykeman, F. W. 30 T h e T e a c h e r s C ollege H erald Garber, J. P., 3831 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa., Merchant. Haak, Samuel, Died. Hashinger, J. A., Died. Hackenberger, J. H., Huber, S. B., Means, John M., 1347 Winona St.,'.Chicago, Illinois. Mickey, J. P., Died March 19,1:887. Reigel, J. H., Bernville Pa., Photographer. C L A SS OF 1880 Bender, Lydia (Eldon, Dr. Jam es), Shippensburg, Pa. Goodhart, H. Berd, Died February 4, 1925. Griffin, Annie M., Jfied .July 14, 1915. Karmany, Annie E., Died June 7, 1922. Keefauver, Clara E., (Ricker), Huntingdon, Pa. . McCalmont, Kate ( Shrader) McCune, Mary C., (H arper), Shippensburg, Pa. MeCune, Nellie (Patterson) 2406 Willard St., Wilmington, Dela­ ware. McDannell, Anna M., (Sweeny), Black Gap, Pa. Palm, Carondelet B. Prince, Louisa, Died April 4, 1907. Stough, Abbie A .^ St. Paul) Minnesota, Teacher. Baker, Edgar L., Died. Bevan, John T., Died January 5, 1927. Eckels, James W., Carlisle, Pa., Lawyer. Felty, John W., Hartford, Connecticut, Physician. Firestine, Ad M., Died March 31, 1910. Jones, Harvey W., Misawaka, .Indiana, Lawyer. Myers, Parson J.);JParkesburg, Pa., Principal. C L A SS OF 1881 Castle, Sallie P. Craig, Jean (Robinson, M. F.,) Shippensburg, Pa. Donnelly Ada M., ¡ J Grof, E. L.,) Died January 23, 1928. McCulloch, S a d ie ® )! (Sharpe), Shippensburg, R. D., Pa. Noftsker, Annie (Diehl), Died April 4, 1919. Piper, Lina M., Bowmansdale, Pa., Teacher. Shearer,' Elizabeth C., 406 S. 45th St., Philadelphia,' Pa. Mateer, Robert J., Kansas City, Kansas, Ticket Agent. Potteiger, J. L. Rupp, S. S., Bergner Building, Harrisburg, Pa., Lawyer. C L A SS OF 1882 Allen, Abigail ^Lam ondJ, Died December 15, 1919. Barron, Anna S., Died July 2; 1917. Ü h e T e a c h e r s C o llege H erald 31 Bender, Mattie M., Shippensburg,, Pa. Diehl, Carrie M., Died May 31, 1889. Fortna, Clara L., Died May 23/T927. ' ' > Liggett, Carrie M., (Means, John M..) 1347 Winona S t, Chicago, Illinois. Martin, JenniegfRich), Died March 14, 1927. Moody, Bessie G., (Park, James A.,) 2032* Greenwood Ave., Pueblo, Colorado) "■ Brill, George, Died September 28, 1905. Brown, J. Ä., Died February, 1904. Carothers, C. Sheldon, Died February, 1904. PeVenrievI M C., Died gn u ary, Dornbach, L. E., Died May 10, 1892. Fortna,, D. A., Richmond, Virginia, McGeehn, Edward Park, J. A., 2032 Greenwood Ave., Pueblo, Colorado, Lawyer. Rheeling, C. F. E., Steelton, Pa., Merchant. Sharpe, R. H., 1306 Linden Ave,, Baltimore, Maryland, Minister. Sibbett, L. W., Died October' ^ 18 9 7 . Strotninger, J. C.,'Died March 4, 1884. (C iv 'liL A S S OF 1883 Bowen, Marne A.,|;|gältsgiver, G. M .,J Shippensburg, Pa, Criswell, Marne J., (Dls'ert), Waynesboro, Pa. Cunningham, Fannie (H arper), Lenoir, North Carolina. Hale, Mary S., Died December 29, 1926. Heffelfiinger, Annie, Died November 10, r892. Hykes, Helen R., (Himes, H. \ 1.,) 2041 Penn St., Harrisburg, Pa. Mateer, Ella M., (Squires, A. C.,) 204 N. Prince St., Shippensburg, Pa. Myers, Sadie A., (Bowers, Samuel)', Newville, Pa. Noaker, Ida; (Fogelsangerj|iShippensburg, Pa. Noftsker, Ella B., 10 7!.^ Orange St., Shippensburg, Pa., Teacher. Walters, Emma, (W ingert), Duluth, Minnesota; Manager Hotel Holland. Wells, Jennie M„ Died May 31, 1889. Harkins, S. Blain, Pa. PTarris, S. C., 150 W averly :Place, New York City, Electrician. Herbert, |||1 M., Wilkes-Barre,. Pa., Lawyer. Mickey, Quinn T., Shippensburg, (Pa., Lawyer. Minnick, John D., IVit. A iry, North C a r in a , Merchant. Reese,' John I.)., Died February 25, .1897. Stamy, DeKeller, Shippensburg, Pa. Ürich, John H.,iwied February 26, 1915. Weber, G. A. 32 T h e T e a c h e r s C ollege H erald C L A SS OF 1884 Abrahimlj: Mary R., (¿Strunk, L. W./) 269 Green St., Mifflinburg, Pat Agle, Martha B., (Barnhart), 259' Chelsea Place, Buffalo, N. Y. Blair, Mollie B., (M illarK abe IT.,) Steelton, Pa. Davidson, M. Lizzie: (White, Scott: A.,) Box 564, Wenatchee, Washington. Dutton, Lottie R. Harris, Cörä PL, (R ea), Died August 15, 1887. Long, L. Alice (C o ffe y J,®re d June 24, 1894. McCreary, Gertrude R., 728' High St., South Bethlehem, Pa., Teacher. McElhaire, Margaret, Strasburg, Pa., Teacher. Wickergham, Clara (Garretson), Died December 29, 1905, Witherow, Jennie C., (Milleisen), Di|||M arch 19, 1926. Woods,- Esta C.„ ( Watt, J. W.,.). Osford, Pa. Humbert, D. T., Dickey’s Mountain, Pa,, Teacher. Kunkel, J. L., McCpysville, Pa., Teacher. Meizel, Zac)®., Died June. 11, 1922, Park, D. D., La Park, Pa., Florist. Taylor, M. S „ Shippensburg, Pa. White, Scott, A., Died August, 1915. Wickersham, F. Brewster, Court House, Harrisburg, Pa., Judge Dauphin County. $ | 0 :LASS O F 7885 Barton, Mary C., Died M ay 2,’.4891. Bowen, Josie ( Glessner, J. G.,:) Died June 26) 1923. Dubbs,,. Carrie M , ( Gobaugh, Edward), 3734 N. 16th St., Phila­ delphia,.-. Pa. Hill, Alice M.jtiDied February 201*1918. Heiges, Bertha (Caldwell), 2492 B St., San Diego, California.-? Hykes, France!;.' ./ Martin, M ary ^ ^ •‘Shippensburg; Pa. Martin, Sallie ,A., (Bretz, Harry M.,) West F ai rview, Pa. McCreary,^Carrie A.y Died March 6, 1913. Shank, May (Geist), Waynesboro, Pa. Sibbett) Mary E., (Brehm), Died February 4, 1920. Swartz, Sallie E:, 213 Forster St., Harrisburg, Pa. Tritt, Carrie M., ('-Stull), 45 N. Potomact Ave.,. Waynesboro, Pa. Walker, Sue (Kniley, Fred), Lykens, Pa. Waggoner, Phianna El, Died April, 19 0 0 S Aller, J. M., Manchester, Oklahoma, Minister. Brinton, Caleb S., Carlisle, Pa., Attorney . Boyer, M. E., 1558 E. 7th St.^ Charlotte, N. '„C‘ j Bretz,. Harry M,> West Fairview, Pa., Attorney. T h e . .T e a c h e r s C ollege . H erald 33 Carothers, James EpjjDied August',21,• "1919. Epler,/J. Frank, Died A pril,'2922. . ■. ,•.? Elder, Will A., Died October 2, i89i‘d,?i Glessner, James G., 41 S. George St,, York, Pa., Attorney.. Hoffer, F. B. N., Died November 9, 1923. Miller, Jabe II., Steelton, Pa., Employe Steel Company. Myers, Robert L., Camp Hill, Pa., President Lemoyne Trust Company. McCune,. E. C., Sv$ Delaware Trust Building, Wilmington; Delaware. Sihbett, Will R., Oakland, California, Manufacturer, Smith, S. S., Abilene, Kansas, Attorney. ' Webbert, C. Walter, 217 Forster St., Harrisburg, Pa., Attorney. Zeiter, D. E „ Died February 24, 1928, « C L A S S OF 1886 Foreman, Vermont C., (Wagner, Elmer 33 W.- North St.; Carlisle, Pa. Foust, Martha L., (B arr), Died September 3, 1917. Hemminger, Mary (Shafer, H. Elmer), Died September 8,; 1925. Hale, Florence M., (Donnelly; Clarence) S 10 8 E. Orange St., Shippensburg, Pa. Kerr, Annie G., 23 Pine St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Kinter, Rose B., Feasterville, Pa., Teacher. Laughlinjs Mary A,,, 230 E. Antietam .St-J Hagerstown, Md., Physician. • Lee, Carrie C., (Hale, Thomas), 237 E. King St., Shippensburg, Pa. Musser, Sara E-, .Shippensburg, Pa.. , Musser, Jennie M., Shippensburg, Pa. Peebles, Anna J., Newville, Pa. Peters, Myra L., Wetmore, Kansas, Teacher. Pressel, Trassa J., (Jaycox, Charles P.,) Bloomfield, Nebraska. Staley, Laura B., 13 1 Coulter Ave., Ardmore, Pa., Music Supertjtfyisor, i. ■ Strominger, Lillie, Died April 5, 1910. Thompson, Mattie E., (Sawyer, F. W.,) Citronelle, Alabama. Walters, Nellie R., (Rebuck, R. M.,) 8 E. Orange St., Shippens­ burg, Pa. Winger, Anna M., Died September j, 1889. ,,... Chestnut, Clem, Died February 19, 1928: Fickes, Dalbys L., 812-13 Méars Building, Scranton, Pa., Attorney. Fry, I. Oliver, Bainhridge, Pa., Bank Cashier. Kerr, David W., 23 Pine St., Bloomsburg, Pä., Minister.. Kennedy, J. B., 11 Washington St., Newark, New ,J e r s e y . , Moul, J. S., 24 Eichelberger,,St., Hanover,-Pa., Manufacturer. M yers; A. B&Î 342 Manor Ave., Millersvillé, Pa., Notary., 34 T h e T e a c h e r s C o llege H erald Myers, D. B., Died February 8, 1890, Myers, J. Everette, Died November 16, 1926. Nace, John T., Died October 10, 1922. Ployer, George W., Died April 24, 1915. Rawhouser, A. C., 652 Madison Ave., York, Pa., Teacher Manual Training. Shafer, H. Elmer, 264 S. West St., Carlisle, Pa., Secretary and Treasurer, Trust Company. Watson, W. G., Amberson, Pa., Manufacturer. Walter, John, 8th and Church Sts., Lebanon, Pa., Physician. Witherspoon, J. E., Died August 22,^1925. Witherow, James P., Grove Place & Rockland Road, Narberth, Pa., Employe P. R. R. C L A S S OF 1887 Cole, M. Lulu (Stoner, Jacob), Waynesboro, Pa. Eschenmann, Dorothy, 2031 S. Alden St., W. Philadelphia, Pa. Hayes, Bessie H., 559 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. Harris, Carrie A., (Gates; Frank), 226 E. Orange St.,. Shippensburg, Pa. Hoffman, Lillie Bip (Metz, A. L.,) Chambersburg, Pa. Johnston, Jeannie C„ (Wilkins, F. S.,) Bird’s Nest, Virginia. Kirk, Sadie C*iWarfordsburg, Pa., Teacher. Kanaga, M. Florence (Biggs, M. B.,) 433 E. King' St^'Shippensburg, Pa. Light, Sallie(;(Etter), Lemaster, Pa. Perlette, Mary E., 232 E. King St,; VShippensburg, Pa., Teacher Junior High School. Shearef,.H. Ada (Brinley, J. C.,) 1436 2nd Ave., York, Pa, Snively, Minnie E .,'(K auffm an), 138 S. Carlisle St., Greeneastle, Pa. Walker, Carrie E., (Cover, George W.,) 203 A 2nd S t, Steelton, Pa. Wherry, Ailie M„ (Weakley, K ing), Died October 8,-1924. Wilbar, Rettie (Wilson, E. E.,) 104 23rd St., Camp Hiil, Pa. Williams, Daisie A., (Ketterer);,. 7803 Craig St., Holmesburg, Philadelphia, Pa. Bashore, C. C. : Bixler, E. Hi^Died August 2, 1914. Bream, W. A., Gettysburg, Pa., Bookkeeper in Bank. Cook, Elmer J., Towson, Maryland, Attorney. Diehl, Lee H., Shippensburg, Fa., Jeweler. Garrett, C. E., Hanover, Pa., Salesman. Gluck, J. P , Chambersburg,. Pa., Teacher Rural. , Herr, I. R., 33 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa., Attorney. Morrow, W. Boyd, Died August 15, 1915. Myers, B. F., 55 S. 2nd St., Chambersburg, Pa., Physician. T h e T e a c h e r s C o llege H erald 35 Sprenkle, W. F., Died June 16, 1927. Stouffer, E. I., Died October 5, 1898. Walter, C. J., 1122 S. Peach S t, Philadelphia, Pa., Supervising Principal. Wetzel, S. E., 23 S. 52nd St., Philadelphia, Pa. Young, James L., Mechanicsburg, Pa., Attorney. C L A S S OF 1888 • Addams, Maude S., (Bard)', Olean, New York. Allen, Emily C., (Clever), Died January 25, 1927. Arnold, Viola M., (Grammar, O. M.,) High Bridge, New Jersey, Teacher. Biesecker, Sallie R., (Biesecker), 52 Columbus Ave., Delaware, Ohio. . , Diller, Hypatia B. A. E., York Springs, Pa., Teacher Rural. Goodhart, Jennie M., (Throne, J. A ,,J Ghippensburg, Pa. Hatton, Alice A., (Barnhill), Tremont, Pa. Horton, Ada . V,, Shippensburg, Pa., Registrar State Teachers;, College. Irwin, Annie, McConnellsimrg, Pa. Light, Alice (Hoffeditz, Harry H.,) Greencastle, R. 4, Pa. Lott, M. Lizzie (BoyerJgBiglerville, R. 1, Pa. McCune, Carrie R., (Weston), Died January 5, .1917. Overholtzer, Margaret L, 354 Park Ave., Johnstown,, Pa., Teacher Home Economies H. ,S. Reisner, Mary E., (Marshall), 1904 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa., Teacher Art William Penn H. S. Sipes, Minnie (Keller, W. R.,) 102 Chestnut St., Tacoma Park, D. C. 7 7 "' ■- -- ; , ■ Smith, C. Iv a .. Wierman, Emma L., York Springs, Pa., Teacher. Witherow, Flora W.,. Fairfield Pa., Teacher Rural. Witherow, Martha W., Fairfield, Pa., Teacher Primary. Williams, Lacy, Newville, Pa., Teacher. Grammer, O. M., Died August 30, 1896. Hatfield, L. H., Died September 29, 1896. Hetrick, John, New Kingstown, Pa. Hykes, Charles W. Morrow, J. Hays, Died 1916, Pentz, W. H. Repp, John J., 926 S. 60th St., Philadelphia, Pa., Physician^,' Rice, Charles T., Newport, Pa., Merchant. Spangler, R. C., Gettysburg, Pa., Piano Tuner. 36 T h e T e a c h e r s .. C o llege H erald ' ' C L A SS QE 1889 Anderson, Zora, 300 E. King St., Shippensburg, Pa. Cressier, Maude (Gibb, W. A.,) 'Miljeli City, Montana. Funk, Lillie B., 122; N. Waiöla Ave., L a ! Grange, .Illinois: Hays, Gertrude, Shippensburg,' Pä. " Hull, Mary E., 104 C lay.S t, Sharpsburg, Pa., Teacher. Kendig, Lillie E., (Fegan), Carlisle, Pa. Kyner, Eleanor V., (Boots, Samuel), Moore, Pa. Lamberson, Fannie, Houston, Pa. Landis, May (Morrow, j . G.,) Landisburg; Pa. , 1/ Lenher, Margaret V;;|Alexander, W. A.,) Everett, Pa., Teacher 4th grade. Long, Mary V., (Fairley, Edward W.,) The Broadmoor Apt. ::pÿïo 1350 E.'Grand Bl’vd, Detroit, Mich. Line, Margaret A’. ,"(Krall), 3 1 ' S. Penn St., Shippensburg, ParMetz, Bertha (Horn, Thomas M.,) 28 S j 17th St., Camp Hill, Pa. Moul, Jennie V., Died September 17, 1898. Osborne, Clara A., (Gardner, G. B.,) York Springs, Pa: Powell, Ella H., (Patterson), Hillsboro, R. 1, Illinois. "; Quigley, Carrie E., (Spangler), Allen, Pa. Sefton, Flora (Reading), Died 1916,' Sheaffer, Alta\ (Zerfoss; George E.,) Clearfield, Pa; Swartz, Annie (Diehl); Orrtanna, Pa. • Spangler, Grace B., (Yeiser, E. N.,) 443 E. 28th St., Erie, Pa. Unger, Mary V., Cove Gap, Pa., Teacher Rural. Watson, Libbie J., (Baldwin), 12 14 Logan St.,’ Denver, Colorado. Wagner, Ella F., (Snyder), 1002 Lehigh St., Easton, Pa. Walters, Florence E., Wayne, Pa., Principal Grammar School. Wonders- iV. May (Critchley, H. R.,) 1015 Grove St., Meadville, Pa. Brubaker, J. B., Florin, Pa., Minister. Cook, Albert S.-p Baltimore, Maryland, State Supt., of Public Instruction. - ,i - r Charles, E. F., Somers Point) New Jersey, Railway Conductor. Eshelman, J. C., Camp Hill; R. 1, Pa.) Mail Service. Fogeisänger, D. R., Shippensburg, Pa; ' '■ Fishel, J. A., Bowmansdale, R. 1, Pa.) 'T eacher Rural: Kitzmiller, S. M., 120 3rd & Broad Sts.; Waynesboro, Pa. Logan, A. C., New Millport, Pa., Minister. Lackey, A. C. .-' : Lehman, Ezra, Shippensburg, 'Pa.; Principal Statev; Teachers College. Myers, John H., Died April, 1901. Roth, H. M., 35 W. Broadway, Gettysburg, Pa., Insurance. Smith, A. K., 123 Lexington Ave., Altoona, Pa., Ward Principal. Shope, Samuel Z., 2018 Chestnut St., Philadelphia,|jPa., Eye T h e T e a c h e r s ':; C o llege H erald 37 Specialist, Underwood, j . A., 132 Locust St., Harrisburg, Pa.jAccbuntant. Walter, H. A,, Camp Hill,/Pa.,Messenger Dept, of Education. . S T A T E C E R T IF IC A T E . Whittaker, J. T., Died April, 1922. / C LA SS. OF 1890 -v Beidelman, Sue 0& (D raw baugh, E. L.,) .4 23 W* King. St., Chambersburg, Pa. Buhrman, Lulu (Barlow ), Rutherford, New Jersey. Davidson, Carrie E j (Jeffries),. Died August 28, 1898. Dunbar, Cora E., (Hammond), Died December, 1926. Dykeman, Clara L., (K elly), Died December 5, 1899. Eppley, Gertrude C.,.JFishburn),. Mechanicsburg, Pa. Fenstermacher, Anna (Smith, John W.,) 2007 Kennedy Ave., Baltimore, Maryland. Freck, Clara C., Millersfurg, Pa. Hemphill, Madge C., (Myers, O. J.,) Newville, Pa. Hewitt, Maude (Rex, George M.,) Died April 5, 1925. Kilheffer, Jessie ‘(Himes, George), West Fairview, Pa, Kronenberg, Blanche (Weiner,/)Jacob), Carlisle, Pa. Martin, Rose H., (Philips,. Bert G.,) Taos, New Mexico. McIntyre, Elsie D., Died October, 1902. Metz, Isabel (M cCanH j CharlesfR?;|'Stephen||n,‘Virginia. Piper, Mattie, Died August 25M 921. Schriver, Sadie A., 202 5th St., Lakewood, N. J. Sharpe, Flo E., Newville, Pa., Teacher. Sibbett, Ella C., (B ill). . Snow, Mollie B., (Hoxie, K. C„) Died July 12, 1926. Stamy, Emma E., 17 Dutton St., Rudley Park, Pa., Teacher. Steever, Jennie E,,: (Loveland), Died October 19, 1923. Wilbar, Lillian V., (Buchanan, T. J.,) Lakewood, N. J. Winger, Cora E., (Shinham), Greencastle, Pa. Bierly, Morris A., Thurmont, Maryland, Physician. Bowman, W. C., Lemoyne, Pa., Insurance. ‘ , Brewer, Harry D. BrownmJeorge L., Riverside Drive, Harrisburg, Pa., Physician. Burgett, Charles L., Carlisle Springs, Pa., Horticulturist,. . Eckles, G. P., Wyncote, Pa., Agent Book Company. Fishel, P. A., 1613 Chestnut' St.,,Harrisburg, Pa., Teacher. Fogelsanger, J. M., 38 W_. :;PJiila'.,,)Elena St., :Mt. Airy, Pa.,. Pub­ lisher. Gray, George E., Lehighton, Attorney. 3« T h e T e a c h e r s C o llege H erald Hetrick, S. H., 363 Pine S t, Steelton, Pa., Teacher in H. S . . Jacobs, T. R., Carlisle, Pa., Attorney. Jones, M. H., 823 16th St., Seattle, Washington, Real Estate. Kelley, J. T., Newville, R. 5, Pa., .Teacher Rural. Kirk, S. W., McConnellsburg, Pa., Attorney. Landis, George, K., Pottstown, Pa.,. Teacher. Martindell, E. W., Hulmville, Pa. Miller, J. Abner, Waynesboro, Pa., Secretary Landis Company. Miller, Philip, C., Died October 20, 1925. Nell, J. E., 434 Hummel St., Harrisburg, Pa., Agent Charles Merrill Company. Nichola||W . H., Springfield, Illinois, Minister! Piper, S. E., Newville, Pa., Merchant. Russell, J. O., 130 Tabot Road, Olney, Philadelphia, Pa., Merchant. Stock, John D., 7520 Dungan Road, Burholm, Philadelphia, Pa., . Bookkeeper. Strickler, H. K., Narberth, Pa., Treasurer Ford and Kendig Company. Thomas, M. H., 2214 Chestnut St., Harrisburg, Pa., Assistant. City Superintendent. Watson, Johnrfi- 50 Oak S.t., Yonkers, N. Y. Weigle, W. G., 553 Stuart Building, Seattle, Washington, Assist­ ant Superintendent. Weitzel, J. L., Mechani'csBurg, Pa., Teacher. Witmer, I. R .,,15 Penn St., Hanover, Pa,, Teacher Rural. C L A SS OF 1891 Ault, Clara M., (Peters), 69 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Bitner, Helen (Ruth, H. S.,) 203 Spring St., Middletown, Pa. Bowers, Lucy (Orr, George B ,,j Mt. Vernon, Missouri. Conner, Bertha D., (Noaker,. G. S.,),Shippensburg, Pa. Earley,. Marne R., (McCullough, D. C^| Shippensburg, Pa. Earley, Stella S |f 210 Hamilton St., Harrisburg, Pa. Eckels, Minnie G., 1460 Kaighn Ave., Camden, N. J., Teacher Spanish, H. S. Eberhart, Nona (McMillan, W. M.,) 545 Stratford Place Chicago, Illinoisi,:^ Elliott, Annie R„. ( i.avertv ), Died October 4, 1925. Geisey, Mabel (Towson, S. M. R.,) 251 S. George St., York, Pa. Geisey, Maggie (Heathcote), Died Aprill j i , 1915. Hake, Annie M., Gettysburg, Pa.', Teacher H. S. Harglefqad, Nellie (Shank, W. H.,) Chambersburg, Pa. Herring, Bertha B., (Henry), Everett, Pa. Hoffman, Ella (Kauffman). Hoffman, Elsie L, (Hollar, B. B.,) Chambersburg, Pa. Hudson, Lulu A., (McLaughlin, S. 0 .,) 'Ft. Loudon, Pa. T h e T e a c h e r s C ollege H erald 39 Hykes, Olive C., (Tompkins^Eugene), Greenwick, Connecticut* Kenyon, Margaret (Swartz, G. W.,) Died September 28, 1921. Martin, Nancy B., Shippensburg, Pa. McDannell, Grace (Iliff), 1320 E. 48th St.,. Cleveland, Ohio. McCune, Elizabeth C., (Edwards, Eugene), Died February 1 4 ® 1904. Metcalfe, Estella (Martin, Ernest B.,) 116 Newbold Place, Kew Gardens, Long Island. Moore, Jessie B., Died March 7, 1920. Myers, Ola (Garver, H. B.,) 137 E. Water StfliMiddktown, Pa. Osman, May B., 1922 Swatara St., Harfisburg||iPa.,^Teacher Grammar School Steelton. Perlette, Maude A., Died June 20, 1920. Pettigrew, Isabel (Kennedy) Portland, Pa. Raum, Mary K., Died April 19, 1926. Rhodes, Estella K., Greencastle, Pa., Teacher. Rupley, Lucy E., 2226 Penn St., Harrisburg; Pa., Teacher. Russell, Nettie S., Waynesboro, Pa., Teacher Opportunity School. Smith, Mary B. ■ ' . • '• Snavely, Minnie B., (Frissele, Lorenzo). Stevens, Sallie E., (Young, Thomas.N.) Strife, Annie E., Greencastle, Pa., Teacher. Taylor, Phoebe E., (Adams, J. C.,) 2344 Logan St., Harrisburg, Pa. Trostle, Zula E., (Roberts. R. C,,) Ambler, Pa. Walters, Lillie B., (Geisey), Died 1900. Walters, Sue (Walter, J. E.,) 1816 Regina St., Harrisburg, Pa. Wertz, Edith, Quincy, Pa. Woodal, Blanche,- Chambersburg, Pa., Teacher. Zeigler, Anna M.MReber, J. H .„) Shippensburg, R. 5, Pa. Allen, Harry, Died January 23, 1920Angle, George R., Shippensburg, Pa., Merchant. Barton, Charles E,, Died May 17, 1907. Berkstresser, T. H. C., Shepherdsville, R. 3 Kentucky. Deardorff, C. A., Overbrook, Kansas, County Superintendent. Donnelly, Leroy., Died March 25, 1925. Eckels, George H., New Rochelle, New York, Principal H. S. Fohl, W. E., 322 S . Lang Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., Mining Engineer. Gable, George. Gray, James' O., Ickesburg, Pa., Post Master. Hamilton, Will H., Died February 12, 1902. Hartman, C. A., Cashtown, Pa., Teacher. Heckman, W. B., Pacific Branch D. V. S45 West Los Angeles, llfljalifornia. ' _■ Heiges, J. S., Shippensburg, Pa., Dean of Instruction State Teachers College. Hoover, J. M,. Sibu, Sarawak, Borneo, Missionary. Hoover, N. E. M., Hiram, Pa., Teacher. 40 T h e T e a c h e r s C o llege H erald ' Kissinger, W. H., Wiconisco, Pa. Kleffman, S. J., l8i N. 19th St., Columbus, Ohio, Carpenter. Long, D. E.,. Chambersburg, vPa.,' Attorney: ' Mackey, James H., 3524 13th St./N .'W ., Washington, D. C., Clerk Department of Justice. Martin, Ernest B., -i i 6 Newbold Place, l\e\v Gardens' Lonir Island. McAllister, John H., 419 W. Main St., Mechanicsburg, Pa., Mail Service. McCreary, S. U. G., Dillsburg, R. 5, Pa,, Farmer and Teacher. Millar, G. Williams, Died February 12, 1928. Omwake, J. S., Shippensburg, Pa., Attorney. Reber, J. H., Died March 8, 1920. , Rebuck, Charles Sv, 412 N. 3rd St., Harrisburg, Pa., Physician. Rupp, G. S., Died December 21/ 1920. Rife, W. M., Carlisle, Pa:, Assistant Superintendent Cumberland County. Sadler, R. N., Died December 7, 1926. Slaybaugh, James. Smiley, J ames, Yeagertown, Pa., Physician. Smyser, S. M., Selinsgrove, Pa., Principal High School. Stuart, John H., Shippensburg, Pa. Taylor, Pearle E., Died April 6, 11913. Walter, J. E., 1816 Regina St., Harrisburg, Pa., Employe State Hospital. • Wertz, G. M., Mechanicsburg, Pa., Carpenter. S T A T E C E R T IF IC A T E Hain,. ® L., Marysville, Pa., Assistant in H. ‘S. C L A S S OF i% 2 Beitzei, Mildred E., (Filler, M. G.,) Carlisle^Pa; Cressler, BertieteMiller,,. G. William), 631 Freeman Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. Davis, Mattie M., (Kissinger, W. H.,) Wiconisco, Pa.' Diehl, Amber L., ¡¡¡Bream),, Gettysburg, Pa. Dunahugh, Nettie, 107 North St., Hagerstown, Md., Teacher. Failor, Emma (Peffer), Died July 17, 1921. Fogelsanger, Annie (Mowrey, N .'E .,) Mechanicsburg, Pa-;. Geiger, Nellie V., (Kauffman, Dr. L. M.,) Chambersburg, R. 8 Pa. Hamilton, Alice, Scotland, Pa., Teacher. Hammond, Martha G.; J Purvis) Rev. S : W . ^ 252 N. 13th St. Philadelphia, Pa. Hann, Jessie M., '107- Park- Sty Ridley Park, Pa. Harman, Bessie VV'., (Mackey, James H.,), 3524 13th St., N; W. Washington, D. C. T h e T e a c h e r s C ollege H erald 4i Heck, Sadie M.,)|Hartman, Clem), Cashtown, Pa. Heffelfinger, Alverda (Hambright), Mishawaka, Indiana. Highlands, Lida P.,' (Mitchell, W. P.,) 3531 167th St., Flushing, Long Island. Hoffman, Minnie S., (Seasley, J. H.,) Biglerville, Pa. Humbert, Rachel, Died August 7, 1904. James, Bertha I., Elizabethtown, Pa., Employe: Masonic Home. Keene, Annie M., (Evans)) 712 Standbridge St,, Norristown, Pa. McAllister, Luella J., Gettysburg, Pa., Teacher. Peffer, Laura J., (Stewart), Carlisle, Pa. Reber, Anna M.,. (Strohm, John), Shippensburg, Pa. Reeseman^ Blanche (Leisinger), Died 1906. Rexroth, Adeline, McConnellsburg, Pa., Teacher. Schoch, Edna E., (Smith, Goodwin B.,) Shippensburg, Pa. Sefton, Jessie M., (Dunkle), 19th and Derry Sts., Harrisburg, Pa. Seitz, Norma (Adams), 114 E. Washington St., Slatington, Pa. Sipes, Mary (Wilhelm), 4316 Saline Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Spangler, Elizabeth E., (Nicholas), 917 Maryland Ave., N. E., Washington, D. C. Spidel, Rosa A., (Zimmerman)) 244 W. Main St., Hummelstown, Pa. ' Wagner, Mary T., (Fleming, Frank B.,) 9 W. King St., Shippens. burg, Pa. Woods, Cordelia (Eyster), Died July 6, 1921. Baker, George W., Abbottstown, Pa., Chief Clerk County Bureau Auditor 'Generals Department. Baxtresser, J. Albert, Died April 2, 1906. Becker, H. M., 49 S. 4th St., Sunbury, Pa., Physician. . Becker, H. D., Died August 16, 1917. Bishop, O. C., Oberlin, Pa. Bower, B. J., 921 ist Ave.-, Johnstown, Pa., Principal H. S. B-riner, N. J., -Died March 16, 1928. Brinton, J. M., 417 6th St., N. W., Washington, D. Q., Clerk Census Department. Burd, W. 11., 1929 W. Chestnut Ave., Altoona, Pa., Principal Roosevelt Building. Evans; A. A., Carlisle, R. 3, Pa., Teacher Rural. Evans, J. E., Newville, R. I, Pa., Teacher. Gerberich, S. F. Greason, C. E., Bothwell. Washington, Physician. Hain, G. C., Newport, Pa., MaillService. Macomber, George. McCune, A. C., Died March 23, 1920 . Paul, F. M., Greason, Pa., Station Agent, P. R. R. Shearer, D. M., Harrisburg, R. 5, Pa., Contractor. Shryock, C. R-, Dowingtown, Pa., Paper Manufacturer. Shull, B. M., Lehington, Pa., Principal H. S. 42 T he; T e a c h e r s C o llege H erald Smeltzer, G. W., Oberlin,. Pa., Postaiffservice. • Solleriberger, A. B., W aynesboro^®.., Physician. Snyder, C. W. Stambaugh, P. H. Stevens, J . A. Wagner, J. C., Died February 10, 1927. Wagner, H, |fy' Centralia Washington, Principal H. S . , . Webb,lG. A.,;-6123 Montgomery Road, Cincifthati, Ohio, Physician. S C IE N T lF lO i p D U R S E Lehman, Ez'raj' Shippensburg, College. Pa., Principal State Teachers' T h e T e a c h e r s C ollege . H erald 43 REGISTRATION BLANK—SUMMER SESSION : I enclose registration fee ($10.00) for the Summer Session beginning June 18 and wish a room reserved, I am 'jo r wilPbe) a:',graduate o f . ............................................. High School, Clasp o f . ........ .............................. I have taught........................... ......... years and hold the following certificate.......................................... ......... . • ........... I wish to take work for the 1. Renewal of Partial Elementary Certificate. 2., State Standard Certificat||§|N 3'. Two Year. Normal Certificate. 4. Four Year Curriculum (B. 3 in Elementary Education (This course fits for Supervisory positions arid principalships of elementary schools, ward buildings, etc.) 5, Four Year. Curriculum (B. 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