The Normal School Herald CATALOGUE NUMBER THIRTY-SEVENTH SCHOOL YEAR OF THE CUM BERLAND VALLEY STATE N O RM AL S C H O O L SHIPPENSBURG, PENNA. 1908-1909 C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l Sc h o o l . 3 BOARD OF TR U STEES. G eo. H. Stew art, President. G . S . M cL e a n , Secretary. Trustees Elected by the Stockholders. W. E. R eddig, 1906, John REV. S. S. W y l ie , 1907, . Barner , 1906, l E. C. M c C tjne, J. E. Boher, G. B. Cole, 1907, 1908, M. C. 1908, K ennedy, E. E. • H o llar, 1907, 1906', W. A. JSTi c k l ES, 1908. Trustees Appointed by the State. R. L. M yers, 1906, G eo. h M. G. H ale , 1907, . St e w a r t , 1905, D r . J. Bruce M cCreary , 1907, Q. T. M ickey , 1906, G. S. McL ean , 1905, W. A. A ddams, 1908, G. W. H imes, 1907, Jas. A. Stbese, 1908. School Officers and Com m ittees. Committee on Houses, Buildings and Grounds. Geo. H. G. B. St e w a r t , Co le, Geo. W. H im e s , E. E. H o llar. Committee on Discipline and Instruction. R ev. S. S. J. E. W y l ie , W. A. G. S. Boher, Q. T. N ic k l e s , M cL e a n , M ic k e y . Committee on Finances.and Accounts. J. L. E. C. M c^ dne , Barner, W. A . A ddam s, J. ' M cCo r d M e a n s , M. G. W. E . R e d d ig , Treasurer. H ale, 4 C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . c ^8 FA C U LT Y , 1909-1910. V S. A. MARTIN, D. D., Principal, Physchology. J. F. NEWMAN, A. M., Preceptor, Natural Sciences. JAMES ELDON, A. M., Ph. D., Mathematics. J. W. HUGHES, A. M., Assistant in German. J. S. HEIGES, A. B., Dean, History of Education. J. K. STEW ART, A. M., Latin, Greek. CHAS. H. GORDINIER, Ph. D., English. M ARY HARRIS, Principal Model School. H A RRIE T A. W Y LIE , A. B., Assistant Principal Model School. MAUDE BALDWIN, Physical Training. ELIZABETH B ELLE NOBLE, B. S.r German. L E IL A E TH EL GRAY, Vocal Music. ALIC E C. H A R TLE Y , Reading. C u m b e r l a n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l Sc h o o l . FA C U LT Y —C ontinued . M. IRENE HUBER, Drawing, Penmanship. AGNES MATTHEW S, Piano. HORACE Z. GOAS, A. M., History. WM. ECKELS, Ph. D., Latin. S. ALIC E HUBER, M. E., Mathematics. JOHN W. CURE, Ph. B., English. COL. C. W. BAMBRICK, Military Drill. IDA B. QUIGLEY, M. E;> Librarian. HELEN S. DYKEM AN, M. E., Assistant Librarian. ADA Y. HORTON, M. E., Preceptress, Physiology. HELEN WISE, Assistant in Music. E. N. K IR K PATR IC K , Steward. MRS. M. K. WOLE, Matron. LECTU R ER S. DR. SAMUEL C. SCHMUCKER, West Chester. DR. JOHN DUNCAN SPAETH, Princeton. J. C. POWYS, A. M., Oxford, England. DR. IA N C. HANNAH, Cambridge, England. COMMENCEMENT ORATOR. PRES. JAS. D. MOPE A T, D. D., Washington, Pa. 6 C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y S t a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . CALENDAR—1909-1910. i ¡g§ 1 Fall Term, 1909. Registration Day ................................Monday, September 6. Organization of Classes...................... Tuesday, September 7. Model School Opens ...........................Wednesday, September 8. Thanksgiving D a y ..............................Thursday, November 25. Fall Term C lo s e s ............................... Friday, December 24. * Winter Term, 1910. Register D a y ....................................... Monday, January 3. Class Work Begins.............. ... Tuesday, January 4. Model School O p e n s.......................... Tuesday, January 4. Winter Term Closes ............................Friday, March 18. Spring Term, 1910. Registration Day ................................Monday, April 4 .On. Class Work Begins.............................. Tuesday, April 5. Model School O p en s.......................... Tuesday, April 5. Anniversary Normal Literary Society .Friday, April 15. Reunion Philo Literary Society . . . Friday, May 6. Model School Entertainment . . . . Monday, June 20. Baccalaureate S erm on ........................Sunday, June 26. Musical and Literary Entertainment . Monday, June 27. Class Day. ............................................Tuesday, June 28. Alumni M eeting.................................. Tuesday, June 28. Commencement Day . . . . . . . . Wednesday, Jtme 29. > Ca m p u s and St u d e n t s ...THE... N ormal S chool H erald. P u b l is h e d Oc t o b e r , J a n u a r y , A p r il S h ip p e n s b u r g , P a . and Ju l y . D r . C h a s . H . G o r d i n i e r , Editor. A l i c e C. H a r t l e y , B. E., Exchange Editor. A d a V. H o r t o n , ’88, Personal Editor. J. S. H e i g e s , ’91, Business Manager. Subscription price, 35 cents per year strictly in advance. Single copies, ten cents WH eaC Address all communications to T h e N o r m a l S c h o o l Alumni and former members of the school .will favor us by sending any items tnat they may think would be interesting M m aUBSBaM — p. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office, Shippensburg, Pa. BU LLETIN . MARCH, 1909. General Statem ent. The purpose of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School is to prepare young men and women for the office ot teacher in our public schools. T o this end the course of study, the methods of instruction and the equipment of the school are most carefully adapted. Thorough knowledge of the fundamental branches of study is the first thing. Without this no one is prepared to teach, no matter what may be his attainments in other branches. Many of our students find our course of study well suited to their needs, as a practical preparation for business, or as a solid foundation for more advanced work in college or university. With the growing appreciation of thorough training in the funda­ mental branches we shall no doubt have an increasing number of students of this class seeking the thorough grounding in these branches that we give, and we welcome all- such students and feel confident that they will not be disappointed. Still, the supreme object of our efforts is to prepare good teach­ ers. T o this end we have, year by year, added to our teaching force, and have improved our equipment. We have profited by the experience of thirty-seven successful years, and feel sure that every feature of the school is well adapted to the work. The growing efficiency of our high schools in Pennsylvania and the adjoining states is enabling us to secure students better 8 C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . prepared for the work of our classes, and we are thus able to se­ cure a higher grade of work from them. Our course of study gives an opportunity for some insight in­ to the more advanced subjects of study, such as Psychology and the sciences. We offer also good opportunities for the study and training in Music and Fine Art, but these are not given to our regular students till they are thoroughly grounded in the funda­ mentals. English Grammar and Composition, Arithmetic and Algebra, U. S. History and Geography are the ground work of all educa­ tion. Latin is essential to a good knowledge of English. These are the substantial studies of the first year, and must not only be known, but made familiar. Then the more technical studies of the teaching profession are given careful attention. Chemistry and Physics are presented in such a way as to give accurate and practical acquaintance with the principles of these sciences— a safe and sure foundation for any course of study in these subjects however advanced or specialized. Other Sciences, other History, Civil Government, Literature and Languages are included in the course of study, but our aim is not to extend our course to cover the whole field covered by a college curriculum, but to put our best energies into the complete mastering of the fundamentals mentioned above. Faculty. The teaching force of the school consists of twenty-one mem­ bers. Every one is not only well educated, but has had exper­ ience in teaching. Most of them have taught in the public schools of this State, and are familiar with the practical problems and duties of that oflice. They are selected with great care, not only as to their scholarship and experience, but also as to their personal character and common sense. The work is distributed in ten departments, as follows: English, Mathematics, History, Science, Philosophy, Pedagogics, Latin, Modern Languages, Music and Art. A t the head of each department is a professor who is responsible for all the work of that department, though he may have one or more colleagues in the work. C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . 9 In addition to the theoretic studies of the course, the Model School conducted by the Pedagogical Department offers valuable opportunities for the practical application of principles taught in the class room, and experience in active teaching. Equipment. Our equipment, compared to that of the large colleges, is not extensive, but for our purpose it is adequate and of the best quality. The Class-rooms, Library, Chapel, Gymnasium and Studios are thoroughly good and well fitted for their respective purposes. A bright and well equipped infirmary is always ready op a moment’s notice to be used by students or teachers without addi­ tional charge. Good physicians and nurses are within easy reach. A large and well equipped laundry does good work for stu­ dents and faculty. A large stable has been built for the accommodation of stu­ dents who drive to school from the neighborhood. A fine and well furnished gymnasium and a complete equip­ ment for military drill provide for the best physical training. The athletic field is the finest in the Cumberland Valley. The ladies’ dormitory is a beautiful and convenient building, well heated, lighted and kept. The men’s dormitory in the main building is very comfortable and well kept. In fact, nothing is lacking in our provision for the comfort and welfare of our stu­ dents. Location. The Cumberland Valley is famous for its beauty and its cli­ mate. Nothing in this latitude east of the Rocky Mountains is equal to it as a place for schools. Shippensburg is a town of some three thousand people, renowned for its churches and its prohibi­ tion. There are no saloons within ten miles of the town. The Cumberland Valley, the Reading and the Western Maryland railroads make it easy of access from all points. The school buildings are situated on the edge of the town, in a large campus beautifully kept. The water supply is from moun­ tain springs, clear and pure and wholesome. IO C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . Students. Our students are for the most part from the substantial fami­ lies of Central Pennsylvania. They come from good homes and almost without exception are well taught in scripture truth and Christian morals. They are a sturdy and diligent class of young people, bent on getting the worth of their time and money. The tone of the school is remarkably earnest, but none the less bright and merry and sweet. Everything that can be done is done to make the school days the best days, fullest of pleasant memories and freest from all that may bring sorrow or remorse. It is the constant effort of the faculty to co-operate with the students in maintaining a bright and refined home life, and to help them in the cultivation of that grace and dignity of deport­ ment that marks the real lady or gentleman. The students are invited to suggest any changes in the rules that may seem to them expedient. The discipline of the school is as free as possible from irksome rules or unnecessary restric­ tions of individual freedom. But the few rules which the faculty enact they endeavor to enforce with perfect fairness and absolute inflexibility. Requirements for Adm ission. 1. Candidates for admission to the Junior class must be well versed in all common school branches, including Grammar, U. S. History and the elements of Algebra and Physiology. 2. A certificate of high school graduation will be accepted in lieu of examinations in the foregoing subjects for admission to the Junior class. 3. Students may be admitted at any time during the year, but it is very much better, if possible, to begin at the opening of the Fall term. 4. Students will not be permitted to board outside the school except with parents or near relatives. Adm ission to the Middle and Senior Classes and Rules fo r Pinal Exam inations. (For all the Normal Schools of Pennsylvania.) 1. Admission to the Senior and Middle classes shall be de­ termined by the State Board of Examiners at the annual examina­ tion by1the board. Cu m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . ir 2. In order to be admitted to the Middle class at any State Normal School, persons must be examined by .the State Board in all the Junior studies (except English Grammar and Arithmetic), and this examination shall be final. Persons who desire to be admitted to the Middle class without having previously attended a State Normal School must pass an examination by the Faculty and State Board of Examiners in the academic studies of the Junior year (except the Senior review studies), and Plane Geometry or the first Book of Csesar, and must complete School Management of the Middle year. 3. In order to be admitted to the Senior class, students must be examined by the State Board in all the Middle year studies (ex­ cept Methods), and this examination shall be final. Persons who desire to be admitted to the Senior class without having previously attended a State Normal School, must pass an examination by the Faculty and State Board of Examiners in the academic studies of the entire course, except the review studies of the Senior year, and must devote their time during the Senior year to the profes­ sional studies of the course and the review studies. 4. If the Faculty of any State Normal School, or the State Board of Examiners, decide that a person is not prepared to pass an examination by the State Board, he shall not be admitted to the same examination at any other State Normal School during the same school year. 5. If a person who has completed the examination required for admission to the Middle or Senior class at any State Normal School desires to enter another Normal School, the Principal of the school at which the examination was held shall send the proper certificate to the Principal of the school which the person desires to attend. Except for the reason here stated, no certificate set­ ting forth the passing of the Junior or Middle year studies shall be issued. 6. Candidates for graduation shall be examined by the State Board in all the branches of the Senior year, including English Grammar and Arithmetic. They shall have the op­ portunity of being examined in any higher branches, including vocal and instrumental music and double-entry book-keeping, and all studies completed by them shall be named in their certificates. i2 Cu m b e r l a n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . 7 - Persons who have been graduated may be examined at anyState examination in any higher branches, and the Secretary o f the Board of Examiners shall certify on the back of their di­ plomas to the passing of the branches completed at said examina­ tion. if certificate setting forth the proficiency of all applicants in all the studies in which they desire to be examined by the State Board of Examiners shall be prepared and signed by the Faculty and presented to the Board. The certificate for the studies of the Junior year shall also include the standing of applicants in the review studies of the Senior year. 9 - Graduates of State Normal Schools in the Normal Course and graduates of accredited colleges may become candidates for the degrees of Bachelor of Pedagogics and Master of Pedagogics. To obtain these degrees, candidates must be examined by the Fac­ ulty and the State Board upon the studies of the Supplementary Course. Three years’ Successful teaching in the public schools of the State since graduation (or two years in the case of candidates who taught in Model School) will be required of all candidates for the degree of Master of Pedagogics, in addition to the branches o f study indicated above. 10. Attendance at a State Normal School during the entire Senior year will be required of all candidates for graduation; but candidates for the pedagogical degrees may prepare the required work in absentina. Supplementary Course. (In addition to the Normal Course.) Leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Pedagogics. Philosophy of Education, Advanced Psychology. Discussion of Educational Questions; School Supervision, including School Daw; Devices for Teaching; Educational Theories, etc. School Apparatus and Appliances; Description, Use, Prep­ aration . 1 C u m b e r l a n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . 13 Leading to the Degree of Master of Pedagogics. Two years’ teaching after graduation in the Normal course. Professional Reading, with abstracts; History of Education in the United States (Boone), European Schools (Klemm), Sys­ tems of Education (Parsons). Sanitary Science, School Architecture, etc. Thesis. A full equivalent will be accepted for any of the text books named above. The courses in reading and classics for all the courses shall be determined by the Board of Principals at their annual meeting, and shall be the same for all normal schools. Certificates and Diplomas. A student who is graduated in regular course will receive a certificate, in which will be named the branches of the course, and which will confer upon him the right to teach in the public schools of the State two years without examination. A regular graduate who has continued his studies for two years, and has practiced his profession during two full annual terms in the common schools of the State, will receive, upon pre­ senting to the Faculty and Board of Examiners a certificate of good moral character and skill in the art of teaching from a Board or Boards of Directors by whom he was employed, counter­ signed by the proper Superintendent of Schools, a second diploma or certificate, which will give him the privilege of teaching in the public schools of the State without examination. State C ertificate. Practical teachers who have not attended a Normal School as students may obtain a Teacher’s State Certificate on the following conditions : 1. A ll applicants must be twenty-one years of age, and must have taught in the common schools dnring three full annual terms. 2. They must present certificates in regard to moral'charac­ ter and skill in practical teaching, similar to those presented by the regular graduates and have them signed by the same school officers. *4 C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . 3 * They must be examined in all the branches in the course in which they desire a certificate by the Faculty and Board of E x ­ aminers at the time of the annual examination at the school where application is made. 4. A thesis on some educational subject will be required as part of the examination. The certificates gained in accordance with these conditions will enumerate the branches of study in which the holder was found proficient, and confer upon him the professional degree to which the extent of his knowledge may entitle him. A ll diplomas and certificates are authorized and furnished by State, and exempt those who hold them from any further e x ­ amination by authorities acting under the provision of our com­ mon school law. C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l Sc h o o l . 15 Courses of Stud y fo r Pennsylvania State Normal Schools as Revised by the Principals at their A nnual Meeting, Nov. 10, 1905. Junior Year. P ed ag o g ics — School Management. L a n g u a g e — *Euglish Grammar, Reading and Orthography, Latin to Caesar. M a t h e m a t ic s — * Arithmetic, Algebra. N a t u r a l S c ie nc e — P hysiology. H is t o r ic a l S c ie n c e — Geography, U. S. History, Civil Government of the United States and Pennsylvania. A r t s — Penmanship (an improved system with a fair hand­ writing), Drawing (daily lessons for at least 20 weeks), Vocal Music (elementary principles and daily exercises for at least 10 weeks). Bookkeeping (double entry with a knowledge o f common business papers). P h y s ic a l C u l t u r e . Middle Year. P edag o g ics — Psychology, Methods of Teaching. L a n g u a g e — Rhetoric and Composition, with elocutionary exercises ; three books of Csesar. M a t h e m a t ic s — Plane Geometry. N a t u r a l S c ie n c e — Elements of Chemistry, Elements of Zoology, Botany. , H is t o r ic a l S c ie n c e — G eneral History. A r ts — Manual Training. P h y s ic a l C u l t u r e . Senior Year. P edagogics — History of Education, Methods o f Teaching, Practice of Teaching in Model School at least 20 weeks, fortyfive minutes daily, Thesis. L a n g u a g e — Literature and Classics, three Orations o f Cicero, three books pf Virgil, Review English Grammar. (Studies marked with (*) are to be reviewed in Senior Year.) i6 C u m b e r la n d V alley S t a t e N o r m a l Sc h o o l . M a t h e m a t ic s — Solid Geometry, Plane Trigonometry and Surveying, Review Arithmetic. N a t u r a l S c ie n c e — Physics, Elements of Geology. P h y s ic a l C u l t u r e . Junior Curriculum. Drawing 3 Reading 2 ^Spelling History Arithmetic Latin Algebra Grammar Geog. (Pol.) Sch. Man. 3 Music 2 Gymnastics Drawing Reading Spelling Civ. Gov. Arithmetic Latin Algebra Grammar Physiology Sch. Man. Music Gymnastics Drawing Reading Spelling Bookkeeping Arithmetic Latin Algebra Grammar Sch* Man. Music Gymnastics [dlddler Curriculum. Rhetoric and History Zoology and Botany Caesar Elocution Chemistry, German or Greek Geometry Psychology 3 Gymnastics Methods 4 Methods 4 Senior Curriculum. Literature and Grammar Hist, of Ed. 3 Methods 3 Arithmetic and Geology 2 Mathematics, German or Greek Cicero and Virgil Physics Teaching Gymnastics ' Hist, of Ed. 3 *Spell in all classes. I M H H m I _ Figures indicate the number of recitations per week. Subjects without figures are recited daily. Cu m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . 17 Special Studies. The following studies are not included in the regular Nor­ mal Course: Excellent facilities for their pursuit are provided, and stu­ dents having talent for these arts are encouraged to cultivate them. Instrumental Music (piano and organ), Vocal Music, Sten­ ography and Typewriting. The charges for tuition in these subjects are very moderate — see page 20. Governm ent and Discipline. A ll school government should have for its end the develop -1 ment of character in the individual student. Any method of/ government which does not secure this important end is wrong inj principle. In a Normal school where the student is being trained to govern other students, there can be no excuse for loose govern­ ment. No person is qualified to teach in the public schools until he has attained a complete mastery over himself. The individual who has been trained in school to habits of self-control and a wise self-direction has received the best training which any school can give him. We rely largely upon the honor and self-respect of our\ students in our efforts to control. A Normal school is not a re- \ formatory, and parents and guardians are requested not to send \ vicious or immoral students to our institution to be educated. I A'few such students, if retained in a boarding school, vitiate the j entire moral atmosphere of the school, and make it an unsafe / place for even the well-behaved student to undertake his educa-' tion. We notify the parents when we find their children are not attentive to their studies, and if this course does not remedy the matter, the parents will be asked to withdraw them from the school. Students who are not making good use of their oppor­ tunities to receive an education, will not be retained in school. Obedience on their part to the following rules and regulations necessary to the successful management and control of a Normal 18 C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . School, and also for the best interests of the students themselves. No regulations are made which we do not regard as important: Tim e Regulations. 1. 2. Students will rise at 6 a . m . and retire at 10 p . m . Recitation hours from 8.00 to 12.00 A. m . and 1.00 to 4.00 p . m . 3 . Chapel services at 8.45 A. m . 4. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. Attendance voluntary. 5. “ Normal” and “ Philomathean” Literary societies meet Friday evenings at 7.30. 6 . Breakfast at 7.00 a . m 5| Lunch at 12.10 p. m „ and Din­ ner at 5.30 p . M.. / 7. Principal’s office hours for students immediately after meals. 8. Y . W . C. A . and Y . M. C. A . meetings on Sunday at 6.00 P. M. 9. Study hour from 7.00 to 10.00 p . m. C lass Regulations. 1. No student will be allowed to take more studies than he can pursue profitably, nor fewer than are necessary to keep him sufficiently employed. 2. Students must attend classes up to the time of their leav­ ing school. 3. A ll students must be present at the daily chapel exercises, unless excused. 4. Ladies are expected, when exercising in the gymnasium, to wear the adopted suit of two pieces, blouse and divided skirt of dark blue flannel. 5. Both ladies and gentlemen must wear the regular gymna­ sium shoe. Building and Room Regulations. 1. Each student will be held responsible for the condition of his room and its furniture, and he will be charged with any loss or unnecessary damage. 2. No changes or alterations must be made in the permanent parts or fixtures of the room; nor nails driven into the walls with­ out permission of the steward. Cu m b e r l a n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l Sc h o o l . 19 3. Students are requested to provide themselves with slippers for the building. 4. Students furnish their own towels, napkins, rings, soap and brushes. A ll articles of clothing sent to the laundry must be distinctly marked with the student’s full name. 5. Students may be required to change their rooms or to board out of the building if deemed best by the Principal of the school. Social Regulations. 1. Day students will not call at the rooms of boarders, nor stop in their rooms over night, unless by permission of the Prin­ cipal. Boarding students will be held responsible to the Princi­ pal for the observance of this rule. 2. Boarding students will not be permitted to visit in town on Sunday, nor remain in town over night, excepting with near relatives. 3. Visitors to the building will be regarded as under the same regulations as the students. 4. Lady students will not be permitted to leave the campus unless by permission of the Principal or a member of the Faculty. 5. Visiting the buildings or grounds on Sunday will not be permitted, nor will students be allowed to make or receive calls during study or school hours. 6. Ladies and gentlemen will not be permitted to hold pro- \ longed conversations with one another, either in the building or upon the grounds, unless in connection with school duties, and | then only by permission of the Principal or member of the Faculty. / 7. Students will receive visits from relatives or friends in the reception room only ; an exception will be made in the case of parents, who will be permitted to visit in their children’s rooms. 8. Students are under the regulations of the school going to and coming from their homes. 9. Students will select their own physician without recom­ mendation from any member of the Faculty. 10. Students wishing to visit their homes or other places during the term must present written permits from the parents to the Principal. 20 C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . health Regulations. 1. Students upon entering school must present physicians' certificates showing that they have been successfully vaccinated. 2. Students during vacation, or at any time when they are absent from school, must avoid exposure to contagious or infec­ tious diseases. 3. Students will be expected to observe proper hygienic rules during the time they are enrolled as members of the school. Sabbath Regulations. I . Students are required to be present at the Sunday morn­ ing services of one of the churches in the town, unless excused by the Principal. The selection of the church is left to the parent. •i. Students are required to attend the Sunday School held in the Normal Chapel every Sunday morning, unless properly excused. 3. From 2.00 p. m . to 5.00 p . m . will be observed as a quiet period. During this time no singing, loud talking, or other un­ necessary noise will be allowed in the building. It must not be understood that the foregoing regulations em­ brace all the duties and obligations devolving upon the individual student. No list of rules can be made which would cover every duty of the student under all the possible contingencies of Normal School life. And, on the other hand, there are many habits and forms of conduct so obviously out of harmony with the obliga­ tions of the person who is preparing to teach that it is not deemed necessary to prohibit them by formal rule. Our standard of conduct for those who are preparing to teach under the tuition of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School is so high that it would preclude anyone from looking to the pro­ fession of teaching for a life calling whose habits and conduct are not worthy the imitation of the children who may be placed under his instruction. Expense. Enrollement Fee . . . . ............................... $5.00 per year Tuition, $1.50 per w e e k ................................... 60.00 per year Board, Room and Faun dry, $4.00 per week . 160.00 per year L a d ie s ’ D o r m it o r y Cu m b e r l a n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l Sc h o o l . 21 The enrollment fee is paid by all students once a year, and is not refunded. There are no other fees for any part of the regular course. The charge for Board and Room includes furniture, bedding, light and heat. The charge for laundry is for twelve plain pieces per week. Starched goods, such as shirt waists, men’s shirts, collars and cuffs are not included, but such articles will be laundered by the school laundry at very moderate rates. No charge is made for use of Infirmary, but doctor’s and nurse’s fees and medicine is paid by student. Special Studies. MUSIC. Extra charges will be made for music, as follows : Two lessons per week. Bessons on piano for Fall T e r m ............................... $24.00 Lessons on piano for Winter T e r m ............................ 16.50 Lessons on piano for Spring T e r m ............................ 19.50 Students taking but one lesson. $12.00 For Fall T e r m ....................... For Winter T e r m ....................................................... 8.25 For Spring Term ....................................................... 9.75 Use of piano, 25 cents per week, $5.00 per year. Lessons in voice culture, 50 cents per lesson. STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING. Stenography . . . . . . . . . . . . . Typew riting................................................... $15.00 per term 5.00 per term Paym ents. The enrollment fee is payable when the student enrolls and is the same whatever the time of enrollment may be . . . $5.00 The payments for board and tuition are as follows: Sept. 6, for first half term tuition . $12.00 Board . $32.00 Nov. 1, for second half term tuition 12.00 Board . 32.OO Jan. 3, for first half term tuition . . 24.OO 9.OO Board . Board . 20.00 Feb. 14, for second half term tuition 7-50 22 C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S chool April 4, for first half term tuition . 10.50 May 16, for second half term tuition 9.00 Board . Board . 28.00 24.00 Total for year . . . $60.00 $160.00 Total for board, room and tu ition ........................... $225.00 The first payment, due Sept. 6, from all boarding stu d e n ts............................................................... 49.00 I f State aid is received, it is credited at the middle of each term and deducted from the second bill of each term. A ll bills for books, stationery, special music and art must be paid before the end of each term. A ll purchases in the Book Room of less than one dollar must be cash. No deduction will be made for absence during either the first two or last two weeks of a term unless by special arrangement made beforehand. C O PY O P C LA U S E IN T H E G E N E R A L A P P R O P R IA T IO N B I L L R E L A T IN G T O F R E E T U IT IO N I N S T A T E N O R M A L SCHOOLS. P or the support o f the public schools and Normal Schools of this Commonwealth for the two years commencing- on the first day o f June, one thousand nine hundred and five, the sum o f eleven million dollars. * * * * * And provided, further, That out of the amount hereby appropriated there shall be paid for the education o f teachers in the State Normal Schools the sum four hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be applied as follows : P or each student over seventeen years o f age who shall sign an agreement binding said student to teach in the common schools o f this State two fu ll annual terms, there shall be paid the sum of one dollar and fifty cents a week in full payment of the expenses for tuition of said student, provided that each student in a State Normal School drawing an allowance from the State must receive regular instruction in the science and art o f teaching in a special class devoted to that subject for the whole time for which such allowance is drawn, which amount shall be paid upon the warrants of the Superintendent of Public In ­ struction. Text Books. Junior Year. Arithmetic— Durell aad Robbins— Advanced Practical. Algebra— Wentworth's Elementary. Bookkeeping— Single Entry. Drawing— Prang. Grammar— Marrow— Steps in English. Geography (Political)— Morton. Geography (Physical)— Dryer. C u m b e r l a n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . 23 History (IT. S.)— Morris. Latin_Collar and Darnell’s First Book and Allen and Greenough s Grammar. Physiology— Blaisdell— Fife and Health. School Management— Seeley. Civic Government— Shimmell— Pennsylvania Citizen. Reading— Interpretive Reading. Spelling— /?*'«—Rational. Music— Loomis. Middle Year. Rhetoric— Lockwood and Emerson. General History— Myers. Botany— Bergen and Note Book. Zoology— Linville and Kelly. Caesar— Harkness and Forbes. German Grammar— Duerr. French Grammar— Frazer and Squaires. Chemistry— Acwell and Manual. Psychology— Putnam. Geometry (Plane)— Wentworth. Elocution— Emerson— Vol. II. Senior Year. Literature— Halleck. History of Education— Seeley. Cicero— Allen and Greenough. V irgil— Greenough and Kittridge. Geometry—(Solid)— Wentworth. Trigonometry— Wentworth. Surveying— Wentworth. German— Gluck Auf— Mina Von Barnhelm. Physics— Millikan and Gale. Arithmetic— Wentworth and H ill. Grammar— Steps in English. Geology— Tarr. N o t e .— Students should bring with them such standard text books as they have for the purpose of reference. 22 C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . April 4, for first half term tuition . 10.50 May 16, for second half term tuition 9.00 Board . Board . 28.00 24.00 Total for year . . . $60.00 $160.00 Total for board, room and tu ition ........................... $225.00 The first payment, due Sept. 6, from all boarding stude“ t s ............................................................... 49.00 I f State aid is received, it is credited at the middle of each term and deducted from the second bill of each term. A ll bills for books, stationery, special music and art must be paid before the end of each term. A ll purchases in the Book Room of less than one dollar must be cash. No deduction will be made for absence during either the first two or last two weeks of a term unless by special arrangement made beforehand. C O P Y OP C LA U S E IN T H E G E N E R A L A P P R O P R IA T IO N B I L L R E L A T IN G T O F R E E T U IT IO N I N S T A T E N O R M A L SCHOOLS. I I I F° r the suPP°rt o f ‘ he PuMic schools and Normal Schools of this Commonwealth for the two years commencing on the first day of Jane, one thonsand nine hundred and five, the sum o f eleven million dollars. * * * * * And provided, further, That ont of the amonnt hereby appropriated there shall be paid for the education o f teachers in the mnrb “ Sclloolsi‘ he sum fonr hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars, or so ranch thereof as may be necessary, to be applied as follows : For each student over seventeen years o f age who shall sign an agreement binding said student to teach in the donafflr T „ S dCfihr S Ofr State.two fuU anaual terms* ‘ here shall be paid the sum of one oliar and fifty cents a week in full payment of the expenses for tuition o f said student provided that each student in a State Normal School drawing an allowance from thé f,‘ ‘ e “ " S‘ H refr" lar instrttction in science and art o f teaching in a special class devoted to that subject for the whole time for which such allowance is drawn strucGon?°UIlt ^ ^ paid “ P° “ th® wammts °* ‘ he Superintendent of Public In- Text Books. Junior Year. Arithmetic Durell aad Robbins— Advanced Practical. Algebra— Wentworth's Elementary. Bookkeeping— Single Entry. Drawing— Prang. Grammar— Marrow— Steps in English. Geography (Political)— Morton. Geography (Physical)— Dryer. C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l Sc h o o l . 23 History (U. S.)— Morris. Latin— Collar and Daniell's First Book and Allen and Greenough's Grammar. Physiology— Blaisdell— L ife and Health. School Management— Seeley. Civic Government— Shimmell— Pennsylvania Citizen. Reading— Interpretive Reading. Spelling— Rice —Rational. Music— Loomis. Middle Year. Rhetoric— Lockwood and Emerson. General History— Myers. Botany— Bergen and Note Book. Zoology— Linville and Kelly. Caesar— Harkness and Forbes. German Grammar— Duerr. French Grammar— Frazer and Squaires. Chemistry— Acwell and Manual. Psychology— Putnam. Geometry (Plane)— Wentworth. Elocution— Emerson— Vol. II. Senior Year. Literature— Halleck. History of Education— Seeley. Cicero— Allen and Greenough. V irgil— Greenough and Kittridge. Geometry— (Solid)— Wentworth. Trigonometry— Wentworth. Surveying— Wentworth. German— Gluck Auf— Mina Von Barnhelm. Physics— Millikan and Gale. Arithmetic— Wentworth and H ill. Grammar— Steps in English. Geology— Tarr. N o te .— Students should bring with them such standard text books as they have for the purpose of reference. 24 Cu m b e r la n d V a l l e y S t a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . Departments of Instruction. I. PHILOSOPHY. Dr . M a r t in . Psychology. The study of Psychology is intended as a foundation for the study of Pedagogy. Three hours a week throughout the Middle Year is devoted to this subject. The course consists of a comprehensive survey of the whole field of mental activities, with some special attention to the psy­ chology of childhood. The practical application of the principles thus learned is discussed and worked out in the study of Methods. The Winter Term is devoted to the Philosophy of conduct, II. PEDAGOGICS. P r o f . H a r r is . Pro f. W y l ie , Methods. The latest improved methods of teaching the various subjects are given to the Senior class by specialists in the different depart­ ments of teaching. Both the science and art of teaching are most fully dealt with, and the student teacher is made acquainted with the very best ideas upon the subject of instruction. The various methods given are fully exemplified before the Senior class, so that the members may fully understand how to apply them. In this department care is taken not to make the student-teacher a mere imitator, but he is left to a certain extent to work out his own special devices and methods, thus developing originality in his work. School Management. The art of managing and conducting a school is made a prominent part of the teacher’s professional training. He is given approved plans concerning the location, arrangement and orna­ mentation of school grounds, and the latest and best plans for the m n I n t e r io r of L a d i e s ’ D o r m it o r y Cu m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . 25 construction of school buildings. He is given the best experience in the heating, lighting, ventilating and furnishing of school­ rooms.. He is taught how to organize and govern successfully, how to conduct recitations, how to keep pupils profitably em­ ployed, how to classify an ungraded school, and how to arouse an interest among parents in school work. The importance in making moral training the primary end in school government is fully emphasized. The value of a school requirement is measured by its effects upon the moral nature of the pupils. The school is best controlled where the pupils are gradually gaining increased power of self-control and a safer selfdirection. History of Education. In the History of Education the student is given the develop­ ment of the educational ideal among the leading nations of his­ tory. The various theories of education practiced in different countries at different times are clearly presented, and the student is given the data necessary in order that he may arrive at a safe judgment as to the comparative value of the leading theories made use of by these countries. The lives of the leading educational reformers are given in such a manner as to inspire the teacher with greater earnestness and zeal in his work. Model School. The school law of Pennsylvania requires as part of the equip­ ment of a Normal School, a well organized training department where students may have an opportunity to teach under guidance and supervision as part of their necessary training before being graduated as teachers. The Model School of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School numbers over a hundred pupils, divided into ten grades corresponding to the grades in the public schools. Seniors are assigned to teach these different grades and subjects according to ability and preference when possible. Though the work to be covered in a certain period is planned and the daily work supervised, the Senior teacher is given as much freedom as possible in the appli­ cation of methods and in the management of the class. He i$ 26 C u m b er lan d V a l l e y S t a t e N orm al S ch o o l . expected to put in the class room or on the board such things as will create a pleasing and helpful atmosphere; which will cultivate taste and observation on the part of the pupil and strengthen his own ability as a teacher. The work is so arranged that Senior-teachers get experience in teaching prima'ry and grammar grades in different subjects, while specialization in Drawing, Vocal Music and Gymnastics as taught in the public schools is provided for when students desire. While the work of the Senior-teacher is closely supervised, it is for the purpose of giving helpful suggestions, developing power and cultivating a confidence and discipline of self and pupils, gained only by actual experience in the class room. The practice teaching gives opportunity for child study, a knowledge of which is necessary for successful teaching; it brings before him the problems of the school in the presentation of sub­ ject matter as well as discipline; it is a test and experience which proves to himself and friends whether he possesses the necessary qualifications of a teacher. I f he possesses them, the Model School provides splendid opportunity for proper development in character as well as teaching. Methods. The aim of the school in this department is to apply the prin­ ciples of Psychology already learned to a proper development of the faculties of the child to be taught; the best methods of teach­ ing him as well as the development of the Senior along profes­ sional lines. The best methods of the day, those worked out by McMurry and other prominent educators, are taken as a basis for thought and study. By direction, guidance and discussion on the part of both Senior and critic teacher, keeping in mind early school experience and a knowledge of public schools as met when teach­ ing begins, the student is led to recognize the fact, from methods learned and discussed, that he must really make his own methods to fit the class or the individual he is teaching. The methods given are his stock in trade, to be adjusted, fitted or discarded as his judgment shows him the situation requires. C u m berlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N orm al S c h o o l . 27 The department endeavors to give practical assistance in the shape of devices, references and general method taken from actual experience, but it also endeavors to impress the student with the fact that the best teacher is the one who fits the method to the child and is able to handle individual situations in teaching as they arise. M a r y R. H a r r is . III. ENGLISH. D r . G o r d in ie r . Orthography. Orthography, including Etymology, Pronunciation and Defi­ nition, is an important subject of the curriculum. Poor spelling is often due to carelessness, but what can be expected when lack of knowledge combines with carelessness? In addition to formal lessons in Orthography, attention is given to spelling in all classes. Grammar. The study of Technical Grammar develops the mental powers and affords excellent drill in logical thinking. This is especially true of oral analysis, and “ any one that can analyze the English sentence is well prepared to analyze anything else.” Scientific and Technical Grammar is essential to clear expression in com­ position. Rhetoric and Composition. Rhetoric and Composition, as a formal study, occupies the first half of the Middle Year— recitations and themes daily. Composition is continued with the Seniors in fortnightly themes. The themes chosen are such as lie, for the most part, within the student’s experience and observation. Here thoughts are abun­ dant and composition thus becomes “ synthetic and constructive.” English Literature. The primary aim in teaching Literature should be to culti­ vate a love for the beautiful and the true through the best thoughts of great authors. The study of masterpieces of Litera­ ture enables the pupil to discriminate between what is elevating and instructive, and what is trivial or harmful. 28 C u m berlan d V a l l e y S t a t e N o rm al S ch o o l . This course consists ot a brief historical outline of English and American literature with illustrative studies. The authors selected for class room study and general reading are such as to meet college entrance requirements in English. IV. MATHEMATICS. D r . E ld o n . P r o e . H e ig e s . Arithmetic. In Arithmetic the aim is to make the subject thoroughly practical. Students are given to understand the importance of having pupils trained to rapid and accurate work in the funda­ mental rules. Considerable time is spent in teaching the subjects which have a direct bearing upon the every-day affairs of life. A great deal of time is given to the methods of treating common and decimal fractions and percentage, as these subjects enter into many of the business problems of daily life. As far as possible, we adhere to the inductive method of teaching the subject. Suggestions for the construction of original problems are frequently given throughout the course. Algebra. It is the aim in this subject to give the student a clear and ■ complete knowledge of what is embraced in a standard work on Elementary Algebra. An effort is made to develop the subject gradually enough to make the pupil feel that he is mastering the ■ subject as he proceeds. Rules are deduced from processes given in order that the student may get the principles involved. Particular attention is paid to factoring, as a thorough knowledge of this subject is necessary to success in the solution of many algebraic problems. Geometry. The purpose of teaching Geometry is first to discipline the mind in sound reasoning. The following principles laid down by Pascal are closely followed : “ To have no obscure terms unde­ fined ; to assume nothing not perfectly evident; to prove every­ thing at all doubtful, by reference to admitted principles. G ym n a siu m C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y S t a t e N orm al S ch o o l . 29. Great care is taken to have the definitions correctly given and accurately learned. The subject of Geometry is introduced by lessons in geomet­ rical drawing in the Junior year. The familiarity thus gained with geometrical concepts will assist the student when he corner to make use of these concepts in his demonstrations, and will also help him to a fuller comprehension of the definitions of geomet­ rical terms. In order that the teacher may be certain that students dotheir own reasoning, a great deal of attention is given to the dem­ onstrations of original theorems. Trigonometry and Surveying. The subject of Trigonometry has increased in its scope until it has become a practical subject. The work of calculating has been made easier by the computation of the numerical values o f the trigonometric functions and the creation of a serviceable sys­ tem of logarithms. An effort is made to familiarize thoroughly the student with the principles of this subject as well as with a. ready use of the tables. Besides this, interesting and practical problems are selected with a view to awaken a real love for study. The subject ot Surveying is presented in a clear and intelli­ gible way, according to the methods in actual use at the present day. V. HISTORICAL SCIENCES. P r o f . G oa s . Geography. Physical and Political Geography are included in this courseI Nannie J. Adams Frances A . F etter............... Elmira Goodhart (Dalton).... M ary H. Grinrod. Kate B. H och ...... ............... Beckie S. Marshall (Hykes). Nannie E. McCormick Sue E. Myers (McClure)..... Annie Reeder (Hargleroad) . Sallie B. Rippey (K olb e).... Sue A. Stutenroth............ . Ida M. N e gle y.............. ...... ♦Edward App1 , E. S. Bollinger ...... .... W illiam E« Delap......... ..... ...110-114 Schermerhorn Street...Teacher Higher English Brooklyn, N. Y . and Mathematicsin Friends* Seminary. ...Shippensburg, Pa. ...Chester, Pa. ...Waynesboro, P a .................. Teacher. ...Shanghai, China.................. Missionary. ...2442Ya. Ave.,Knoxville,Tenn.Stenographer. ...Died Dec. 19, 1894. ...Died Aug. 20,1888. .. 141421st St., Washington, D. C. ...Shippensburg, P a.................Teacher. ...Waynesboro, P a.........Asst. High School. ...30 Farnsworth Street, Boston, Mass.................. ................Minister. ...Gloucester, N. J ........;.........Physician. ♦Deceased. 54 C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . F. W . Dykeman... J. P. Garber......... S. B. H u b er....... Samuel H aa k ...... J. H. Heckenberg. *J. A. Hassinger. John M. Means .... J. I. M ic k e y ........ J. H. R eigle ......... .463 W . St., N. Y . City............Buyer. .15th bel. Tioga St., Phila...... Assist. Supt. of Schools .Myerstown, Pa. Frankford, Phila., P a .......... Minister. .614-277 E. Madison St., Chicago, 111. Died March 19,1887. .Bernville, P a......................... Photographer. Class of 1880. Ivydia Bender (Eldon)............... Shippensburg, Pa. H. Berd Goodhart..................... Bowmansdale, Pa. Annie M. Griffin.........................Macungie, P a........................ Teacher. Annie E. Karmany........i.............231 North St., Harrisburg, Pa. Clara E. Keefauver (Ricker) .....Huntingdon, Pa. Kate McCalmont (Shrader). M ary C. McCune (Harper).........Marquette, Mich. Nellie McCune (Patterson)..v.f:.....1403 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. Anna M. McDanuel (Sweeney) ...Black Gap., Pa. Carondelet B. P a lm ...................Chicago, 111. Louisa Price .......... Died Apr. 4,1907. Abbie A . Stough......................... Boston, Mass......................... Pension Department. ♦Edgar E. Baker. John T . B evan ...........................Chico, Cal...............................Principal of Schools. James W . Eckels........................ Carlisle, P a ....................... ..... Lawyer. John W . F elty ••ggfe...... ........... Hartford, Conn.ti.Ji;.............. Physician. Ad. M. Eirstine ......................... Mechanicsburg, Pa. Harvey W . Jones...... ................. Mishawaka, Ind.. J | );............Lawyer. Parson J. M yers......................... Parkesburg, Pa.......... ........... Principal o f Schools. Class of 1881. Sallie Castle.......,........... ........ ....Chandler, Pla...i.>-«,..............Teacher. Jean Craig (Robinson)................ Shippensburg, Pa. Ada M. Donnelly (Groff)............. 202 R eily St., Harrisburg, Pa. Sadie E. McCullough (Sharpe) ....Oakville, Pa. Annie Noftsker (Diehl)................Shippensburg, Pa. Lin a M. P ip e r............................ Newville, P a........... ..............Teacher. Lizzie C. Shearer.........................5709 Spruce St., Phila., Pa. Robert Mateer............................ Kansas Cityy Kans................ Ticket Agent. S. S. R u p p ................ ..... ............Shiremanstown, P a...............Lawyer. J. L. P o t t e i g e r . . » .,................. Wilkes-Barre, Pa................... Insurance Agent. Class of 1882. Abbie P . Allen (Lammond)........Lee’s Cross Roads, P a ...........Teacher. Anna S. Barron.......................... Waynesboro, Pa....................Teacher. Mattie M. Bender ............. ..........Shippensburg, Pa. Carrie M. Diehl.................... ...... Drowned M ay 31,1889. Clara A . F ortu a......................... Chambersburg, Pa... ....... ..... Stenographer. Carrie E. Liggett (Means)...........614-277 E. Madison St., Chicago, 111. Jennie E. Martin (Rich)..............1354 Vernon St., Harrisburg, Pa. Bessie C. Moody (P ark )..............Pueblo, Colo. George Brill................................ Died Sept. 28, 1905. A. J. Brown. C. Sheldon C arothers................ Died Feb., 1904. ♦Deceased. Cu m b e r l a n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . 55 J. C. D evenny............................ 1115 N. 2nd St., Harrisb’g, Pa..Physiciau. L. E. Dörnbach........................Died M ay 10, 1892D. A . Fortna....................... ....... Chatnbersburg, Pa. ................ Hazelton, Pa. Edward McGeehn J. A. P a r k .................................. Pueblo, Colo....o.;....,............. Lawyer. C. E. E. R ee h lin g ...................... Steelton, Pa............................Merchant. L . W . Sibbet...............................Died Oct. 6 , 1897. R. H. Sharpe............................. Oak Ridge, N. J..................... Minister. J. C. Strominger...................;Wt.:..Died March 4, 1884. Class of 1883. Marne A. Bowen (Noaker)...........Walnut Bottom, Pa. Mame J. Criswell (Disert) ..........Waynesboro, P a .......... ......... Teacher. Fannie F. Cunningham (Harper).Lenoir, N. C. M ary S. H ale............................. Shippensburg, Pa. Annie Hefflefinger...................... Died Nov. 10,1892. Helen R. Hykes (Himes).............2142 Fultgn St., Harrisburg, Pa. Ella M. Mateer (Squires).W s.....Shippensburg, Pa. Sadie A. M yers...,......................Shippensburg, P a ................. Teacher. Ida Noaker (Fogelsonger)...........Shippensburg, Pa. ■Ella B. N oftsker........................Shippensburg, P a .................. Teacher. Emma Walters (Wiugert). Jennie M. W ells.........................Drowned May 31, 1889. S. E. Harkins.............................Blain, Pa. S. C. Harris.; ¡.'.i.'......................... Died. T . M. H erbert........................... Beaver Meadows, P a...............Teacher. Quinn T . M ick ey...................... .Shippensburg, P a K v i ........ Lawyer. John D. M in ic h ........................ Mt. A iry, N. C.............. .......... Teacher. John Reese................................ Died Feb. 25,1897. DeKellar S tam y.................... .... 2677 Preston Ave., N . Y . City-Teacher. John H. U lrich ..... ...¿.t...... ........ 432 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass.....,...,...,..................... Physicihn; G. A. W eb er........................... 121 Union St., W est Chester, Pa.Real Estate) C lass of 1884. Martba B. Angle. M ary R. Abrahims..................... 1418 12th Ave,, Altoona, "Pa....Teacher Gram. School. M ollie B. Blair (Millar)..;...........Steelton, Pa. M. Lizzie Davidson (White).... Tacoma, Wash. Lottie R. Dutton. Cora E. Harris (Rea;,..................Died Aug. 15, 1887. L . A lice Long (Coffey)................Died June 24,1894. Gertrude R. McCreary |||U;....... Bethlehem, P a .......................Teacher. M aggie McElhaire..................... Strasburg, Pa. Jennie C. Witherow (Milleisen)...Mechanicsburg, Pa. Clara Wickersham (Garretson).-.Died Dec. 29, 1905. Esta C. Woods (W a tt)....... ........ Oxford, Pa. D. x . Hum bert.......................... B ig Cove Tannery, P a ...........Teacher and Farmer. J. L . Kunkle. Zac. T . M eix el............................205 Hamilton St., H ’b’g, Pa....Dept. Math. D. D. P a rk ................... ............. Fannetsburg, Pa. M. S. T a y lo r ............................. 410 Cumberland St., Harris­ burg, P a.............................. Supervising Prin. Scott A. W h ite S f,....................Tacoma, W ash ................. Merchant. F . B. Wickersham......................Harrisburg, P a ...................... Lawyer. 56 C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y S t a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . Class of 1885. M ary C. B a rto n ................. Josie Bowen (Glessner)...... Carrie M. Dubbs (Cobaugh) A lice M. H ill....... .......... . Bertha Heines.................... Francis Hykes................... M ary O. Martin...... Sallie A . Martin (Brets)..... Carrie A . M cCreary........... May Shank (Geist)............. M ary E. Sibbet (Brehm) Sallie E. Swartz................. Carrie M. T ritt (Stull)........ Sue S. W alker (K n ile y )...... Phianna E. Wag-oner...;!........ J. M . Aller........................... C. S. Brinton........... •.;•••••.... . M. E. B o y e r..................... Harry M. Bretz.................. James E. Carothers ............ J. Frank Epler.................... W ill A . Elder.4|U|l^......... J. G. Glessner..... ............... F. B. N. H offer................... ' Jabe H. M illar..................... Robert E. Myers............... E. C. McCune...i.;....>............ W ill R . Sibbett.................... S. S. Smith C. W alter W ebbert.............. David E. Zeiter.................... ..Died M ay 2»1891. .York, Pa. ..Middletown, Pa. •E. King- St., Chambersburg-, Pa...Trained Nurse. .509 E St., Washing-ton, D. C....Artist. ..Shippensburg-, P a..................Teacher. .Shippensburg, Pa. .224 R eily St., Harrisburg-, Pa. .Shippensburg-, Pa. •Waynesboro, Pa. .109 E. 7th St., Hutchinson, Kan. .911 N. Second Street, Harrisburgr, Pa.............................Teacher. .Waynesboro, Pa. .Wiconisco, Pa. .Died April, 1900. •Eatham, Kan....................... Teacher. .Carlisle, Pa.«..........................Eawyer. .Glen Wilton, Y a ...................Cook Iron Co. .224 Reily'St., Harrisburg.......Eawyer. .Barnitz, Pa... Teacher. .Allentown, P a...................... Asst. Trav. Auditor, Y. R. R. .Died Oct. 2,1891. .York, P a .............................. Eawyer. Mt. Joy, P a............ .........^.¿...Merchant. .Steelton, P a..........................Clerk Pa. Steel Co. .Cor. Front and Market Sts., Harrisburg-, Pa...................Teachers’ Bureau. .Shippensburg-, Pa. .Fruitvale, Cal....................... Mfg-. Bus. .Abilene, Kan.........................Eawyer. Carlisle, P a............................Eawyer. .623R eily St., Harrisburg-, Pa...Teacher. E. Class of 1886. Vermont C. Foreman (Wag-ner) ...Carlisle, Pa. Martha E. Faust (Barr)..............Shippensburg-, Pa. M ary Hemming-er (Shafer)........ Carlisle, Pa. Florence M. Hale (Donnelly) .....Shippensburg-, Pa. Annie G. Kerr..;£j,...................... Apollo, P a .............. Rose B. Kitner (T yper).............. Chambersburg, Pa. M ollie A. Eaug-hlin................... Hagerstown, M d..... Carrie C. Eee (H ale)................... Shippensburg, Pa. Sallie M. Musser........................Shippensburg, Pa... M. Jennie Musser (Drum) ....Thornhurst, Pa. Anna J. Pebbles ................Newburg, Pa. M yra E. Peters ...........................Wetmore,. K an....... Tressa J. Pressee (Eoveland).....Bloomfield, Nebr.... Eaura B. Staley......................... Shippensburg, Pa.... E illie Strominger .............. *....... Mechanicsburg, Pa. Mattie E. Thompson (Shelly)......Nanticoke, Pa. Nellie R. Walters (Rebuck)........ Shippensburg, Pa. Anna M. W inger.........................Died Sept. 1,1889. Clem Chestnut............... :.... ^.....Hustontown, Pa...... .Reporter. Physician. .Teacher. .....Teacher. .....Teacher. Teacher of Music, Ardmore. ....Teacher. Merchant. Cu m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . D. L . Fickes........... I. Oliver F ry .......... David W. K e r r ..^ ^ J. B. Kennedy........ J. S. M ou l............... A . B. M y e r s ........... *D. B. Myers. J. Everette M eyers.. John T . N a ce ......... George W . P lo y e r... A . C. Rawhauser..... H. E. S h afer......... . W . G. W atson........ John W alter........... J. E. Witherspoon. James P. Witherow .1713 Mulberry St., Scranton, Pa.,Lawyer. .Morganza, Pa....................... Teacher. Apollo, P a .............................Minister. .Greencastle, Pa..... ................Teacher. .Hanover, P a ................... ...... Merchant. .Lancaster, Pa....,..,................Recorder of Deeds. M. Lulu Cole (Stoner)............ Dorothy Eshenmann............. Bessie H. Hayes..................... Carrie A . Harris (Gates)......... L illie B. Hoffman (M etz)....... Jeannie C. Johnson (Wilkins) Sadie C. K ir k ......................... M. Florence Kanaga (Biggs)... Sallie L igh t (Etter) ............... Mamie E. Perlett .......... H. Ada Shearer (Brinsley) Minnie E. Snively (Kauffman Carrie E. W alker (Cover)....... A llie M. W herry (Weakley) .... Rettie W ilbar (W ilson).......... Dasie A . W illiams (K etterer). C. C. Basehore....................... E. H. Bixler........................... W . A. Bream .............. E. J. Cook ............................ Lee H. Diehl.......................... C. E. Garrett.................... ..... J. P. Gluck............... ........ I. R. H e rr.............................. W . Boyd M orrow .... ;*.a ....... . B. F . M y e rs .......................... W. F. Sprenkle...................... ..Waynesboro, Pa. .Shippensbnrg, P a..... • ...... Teacher. ..Chambersburg, Pa. ..Shippensburg, Pa. ..Chambersburg, Pa. .Bird’ s Nest, Va. .Warfordsburg, P a ................Teacher. .Shippensburg, Pa. .Lehmasters, Pa. .Shippensburg, P a .................Teacher. Clarion, P a .............................Prin. H. S. .Hanover, P a.......................... Teacher Gram. School. ................Teacher. .Carlisle, P a .York, Pa...............................Teacher. .Carlisle, Pa............ ............... Bank Clerk. .Amberson Valley, P a........... Teacher. .349 N. 8 th St., Lebanon, Pa....Physician. .4824 Cedar Ave., Philadelphia, p a .......................................Clerk P. R. R . Co. Class of 1887. E. I. Stauffer............. ........ C. J. W a lt e r .................. S. E. W etzel....... J. L. Y o u n g ......................... ..Shady Grove, Pa. ..Highspire, Pa. ..Shippensburg, Pa. ..Camp H ill, Pa. ..Andalusia, Pa. ..Carlisle, Pa............................Lawyer. ..Carlisle, P a.............. . .^^P.Insurance Agent. ..York Springs, P a..................Teacher. ..Towson, M d.......................... Lawyer. ..Shippensburg, P a..................Jeweler. ..Hanover, P a..........................Salesman. ..Chambersburg, P a ................ Merchant. ..Elizabethtown, P a ................ Lawyer. ..Shippensburg, Pa................ ..Coal Agent. ..Chambersburg, P a .................Physician. ..1921 Chestnut St., Philadel­ phia, P a........... .................. Physician. ..Died Oct. 5,1898. ..Woodland Ave. & 70th St., Phila., Supervis. Prin. ..Steelton, Pa.......................... Clerk. ..Mechanicsburg, Pa............... Lawyer. Class of 1888. Maude S. Adams (Bard). Em ily S. Allen (Clever). 57 .Olean, N. Y . .Lee’ s X Roads, Pa. cDeceased. 58 Cu m b e r la n d V a l l e y S t a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . ...ill V iola M. Arnold (Grammar).....High Bridge, N. J.......... Teacher. Sallie R . Biesecker (Biesecker)....1431 Mulberry St., Scranton, Pa. Hypatia B. A. E. D ille r..............Y o rk Springs, Pa. Jennie M. Goodhart (Throne).....Mooredale, Pa. Alice A. Hatton (Barnhill) .........Tremont, Pa. Ada V. H o rto n .......................... Shippensbnrg, Pa...................Preceptress, C. V. S. N. Sv Annie R. Irw in...........................McConnellsburg, P a.............. Teacher. A lice Ligh t (Hoffeditz)............... Greencastle, R . F. D. 5, Pa. M. Lizzie Lott (Boyer)........,..-;,;-;...Arendtsyille, Pa. Carrie R. McCnne (Heston)........El Pasco Court, 205 W. 103rd St.; N. Y . City. M aggie Overholtzer...................463 Hawthorne Ave., Yonkers, N. Y ................................ Teacher. Minnie E. Reisner (Marshall)M..Phoenixville, P a ................... Supt. Drawing. Minnie Sipes (K e lle r)............... C. Iva Smith........................... Birmingham, Pa. Emma L . W ierm an ................... York Springs, P a..... .....''...Sl.Teacher. Flora W. W ith erow .................. Essington, P a......................... Teacher. Martha W. W itherow ............... Fairfield, P a........................... Teacher. L acy W illiam s..........................Newxille, P a .......................... Teacher. O. M. Grammer....................... Died Aug. 30,1896. L . H. Hatfield............................. Died Sept, 29, 1896. John H etrick ..............................New Kingston, Pa. Charles W . H yk es..................... Bible House, Shanghai, China.Missionary. J. Hays M orrow ........................ Waynesboro, P a ..................... Teacher. W . H. Pentz............................... Baltimore, Md.-.................. ..... C. & P. Tel.*Co. John J. R e p p ............................ 426 S. 60th St., Phila., P a ........Physician. Charles T . Rice..........................Newport, P a........................... Merchant. R . C. Spangler............................Gettysburg, P a....................... Organist and Music Teacher. Class of 1889. Zora Anderson........................... Shippensburg, Pa...................Teacher. Maud Cressler (Gibb)................. Hagerstown, Md. L illie B . Funk............................ Mt. H olly Springs, P a ...........Nurse. Gertrude H a y s .......................... Shippensburg, Pa. M ary E. H u ll........... ...... ........... Sharpsburg, P a .............. ...... Teacher. L illie S. Kendig (Fegan).............200 Middle St., Gettysburg, Pa. Eleanor Y . Kyner (Boots)...........Moore, Pa. Fannie L . Lamberson.................Hustontown, Pa. M ay Landis (Morrow)........... ,,;..Landisburg, Pa. Margaret V. Lehner (Alexander).Everett, Pa. Mary V. L on g (Bergstresser)..... Middletown, Pa. M aggie A. Line (Krall) ..............Carlisle, Pa. Bertha Metz (Horn) ....................351 E. K in g St., Chambersbnrg, Pa. Jennie M ou l...............................Died Sept. 17, 1898. Clara A . Osborne (Gardner)p.....York Springs, Pa. E lla H. Powell (Paterson)...........4286 Sage Axe., St. Louis, Mo. Carrie E. Quigley (Spangler) .....Allen, Pa. Flora Sefton (Reading) ..............134 E. 4th St., Dayton, O. A lta M. Sheaffer (Zerfoss) .......... Coudersport, Pa. Annie Swartz (D ieh l)................Cashtown, Pa. Grace B. Spangler (Yeiser).:,,......Troy, N. Y . M ary V. Unger.............. ............ Foltz, P a ............ ................... Teacher. Libbie J. Watson (Baldwin)........233 7th St. N. E., Washington, D. C. E lla F. Wagner (Snyder) ........... 1114 Lehigh St., Easton, Pa. F lo E. Walters,.......................... Shippensburg, P a...... .............Teacher. V . M ay Wonders (Critchley) ..... 66 Third Place, Brooklyn, N . Y. Cu m b e r l a n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . 59 .Mechanicsbnrg, P a ................Teacher. .Towson, M d.J W p < 4 -A ..... .„Counipg Examiner. .1309 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, N. J.................i,vip|...Railway Conductor. .340 S. 14th St., Harrisburg, Pa.R. W . M ail Service. .Waynesboro, P a ................... Bookkeeper. .Siddonsburg, Pa..;................ Teacher. .Shippensburg, P a.................. Banker. J.iB. Brubaker....... A. S. C ook............ E. F. Charles........ J. C. Eshelmati..... D. R. Fogelsonger. J. A. Fishel.......... Samuel Kitzmiller. A . C. Logan. Ezra Lehman....... ,10th St. and Elmhurst Ave., Dept.Eng.,Brooklyn,H.S.. Elmhurst, N. Y .................. .Teacher. .Enola, .... . .Died April, 1901. .County Superintendent. •Gettysburg, P a ............. . .Altoona, P a ..... ................. •'••••.Ward Prin. .N. 3rd St., Harrisburg, Pa......Physician. A. C. L a c k e y ....... J. H. M yers......... H. M. R o th ......... A. K . Smith......... S. Z. Shope......... J. A. Underwood.. H. A. W a lte r ...... Steel ton, Pa. .Steelton, Pa...........................Teacher. St a t e Ce r t if ic a t e . J. F. Whitaker. Class of 1890. mmm WÊÊË Sne ■ Normal school Lulu F . Buhrman...................... ... a . w i a ’ Carrie E. Davidson (Jefferis)...... Died Aug. 28,1898. ..Teacher. Cora E. D unbar...... ...........W est Eairview Pa.. Clara 1 Dykeman (K e lly )..........Died Dec. 5,1899. Gertrude C. Eppley ...................Boiling Springs, ..... Teacher. 1 . . . Fenstermacher (Sm ith«„4744 Upland St., W . Phila. Clara C. Freck............................Millersburg, Pa. Madge C. Hemphill (Myers).... .....Stoughstown, Pa. ¡H W Maude H ew itt........................... Waynesboro, P a ...............MiUmer Jessie Kilhefier....... H H E .......West Fairview, P a.................Teacher. Blanche Kronenberg (Weiner)....Carlisle, Pa. Rose H. Martin (Philips)............ Taos, New Mexico. Elsie D. M c ln tir e .............,....... Died 0 ct-> 190_2' Isabel Metz (McCann)................ Stephenson, Va. MS Mattie Piper............................... ..............................." “ " " " " l ï e a C h e r ! Sadie A. S h river........................ Gettysburg, Pa.... F lo E. Sharpe............................ Newyilie, P a ■ ......................Teacher. E lla C. Sibbett (Bill) JHffi,..........Jacksonville, I la. M ollieB . Snow (Hoxie). .....................T e e t e r . Emma E. S ta m y ........................ R idley Park, pa Jennie E. Steever (Lovelan d).....237 Beech St., Pottstown, Pa. Lillian V. W ilbar (Buchanan)....Lakewood, N. J. Cora E. W inger (Shinham )........Cearfoss, McU ..Thurmont, Md...................... Physician. Morris A . B ie rle y ........... „Lemoyne, P a .........................Teacher. W . C. Bowm an.,..^..!.-.... Harry D. Brewer. Fort Hunter P a J R .......Physician. George L . Brow n..................... Eort Hunter, P a .. Teacher Charles J. Burgett....................„.Carlisle Sprmgs, P a „.Teacher. 1 F Fckels ...................6033 Stanton Aye., Pittsburg, G. P . E ckels................... ....................................... Teacher. .......McKeesport, P a„. 1,;li.>:().>......... Teacher. P. A. Fisel .............Philadelphia, P a .................... Publisher. J. M . Fogelsonger ..Lawyer. Geo. E. G r a y ..............................Leighton, P a„ <>o C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y S t a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . •S. H. H etrick................ T . R. Jacobs................. M .H . Jones .................. ■J. T . K e lle y .................. S. W . K irk ..................... Geo. K . Eandis.............. E. W. Martindell .......... •J. Abner Miller............. Philip C. M ille r............. J. E. N ell ,.,.............. W. H. Nicholas.............. S. E. Piper, Jr............. J. O. R u ssel................ -Jno. D. Stock............... H. H. S trickler.............. M. H. Thom as............... John C. Watson.............. W. G. Weigfle................. J. E. W eitzel................... I. R. W itm er................. ..JrTin. ••Eawyer. ..Salesman. ..Teacher. T .JUawyer. ..Teacher. »•a JL1U. U1 OLuUUib. >. jleacner. .Chas. M errill & Co. .Minister. ..Teacher. •Teacher. Bookkeeper .irrin. n ig n ocnooi. . w ara Jrxin. •ITLIU. XXIg U OtUOlU. •XJ. S. Forest Service. •Teacher. .Teacher. Class of 1891. Clara M. A u lt (Peters);*;.,...........Leighton, Pa. Helen Bitner (Roth) - . 0 0 . ........Middletown, Pa. Lucy Bowers (Orr) j g f e . ..........Mount Vernon, Mo. Bertie D. Conner (Noaker)..........Shippensburg, Pa. Maine R. E arly (Hockersmith) ...Shippensburg, Pa. Stella S. Early........................... 3 31 Maelay St., Harrisb’g, Pa.Teacher. Minnie G. E c k e ls . .. .^ ® ......... Camden, N. J................................German, H.S. Nona Eberhart (M cM illan )........ 3942 Lake Are., Chicago, 1 1 1 . Annie B. E lliot (L a v e rty )...........507 Pine St., Williamsport, Pa. M abel Giesey (Tow son )..............138 N. Queen St., York, Pa. M aggie Giesey (Heathcote) ........ Shrewsbury, Pa. Annie M. H ake..........................Gettysburg, P a........................ Teacher. N ellie Hargleroad (Shank)......... Chambersburg, Pa. Bertha B, Herring..... .................Harrisburg, P a.................................... Teacher High School. E lla Hoffman (Kuafman). Elsie Hoffman (Hollar|j§|l;......... Chambersburg, Pa. Lulu A. H u d s o n ..^ ;« ,........u...Shade Gap, P a .......... ...... Teacher. O llie C. Hykes (Tompkins),,.,,....Greenwich, Conn. Margaret Kenyon (S w artz)........Carlisle, Pa. N ancy B. Martin .............Shippensburg, P a ....................Teacher. Grace McDannel (Rhine)............ Shippensburg, Pa. Elizabeth C. McCune (Edwards) ..Died Eeb. 14, 1904. Estella Metcalf (Martin)*:,,,....... 258 E. 8 th St., Erie, Pa. Jessie B. Moore.... ...................... Mt. H olly Springs, P a........... Teacher. Ola M y ers ........v .M f^ M [M ..M id d t e t o w n , P a......................Teacher High School. M ary B. Osman.........................Harrisburg, P a........................Teacher. Maude A. Perlett.......•••••MISB.Shippensburg, P a.................. Teacher. Isabel Pettigrew .M p k -..... ....... Everett, P a ................. ...(iSSlTeacher. M ary M. Raum .......................... Shippensbnrg, P a......... ......... Teacher. Estella Rhodes ................Greencastle, P a ,........... :....... Teacher. Lucy E. R u p ley......................... West Fairview, P a..................Teacher. Nettie S. Russell — B ?.1 '......... Shippensburg, P a................... Teacher. M ary B. Smith...........................Washington, D. C...................Teacher. Minnie B. Suavely (Frissele),....Steelton, Pa. Bailie E. Stevens (Young)........... Great Falls, Mont ■Teacher. C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . Annie E. Strite.......... ........ Phoebe E. T aylo r (Stevick). Zulu E. Trostle (Roberts) .... L illie B. Walters (Geisey).... Sue W alters (Walter)......... Edith W ertz...................... Blanche W oodal................. Anna M. Zeigler (R eber).... H arry A lle n ...................... George R. A n g le ..... Charles E. Barton............. T . H. C. Berkstresser. C. A . Deardorff.................... Lee R oy Donnelly............. George H. E c k e ls ............. W. E. F o h l.......... ............ George Gable. James O. G ra y ............ . W ill H. H am ilton............. C. A. Hartman Wm. H . Heckman. J. S. Heiges....................... J. M. H o o ver................... N . E. M . Hoover............... W . A . Kissinger. S. J. K leff man........... ...... D. E. L o n g ..........V r — James H. M ackey............ Ernest B. Martin............ John H. M c A llis te r........ S. U. G. McCreary.. G. W . M ille r............... J. S. Omwake.................. J. H. Reber..................... Charles S. R ebuck.......... W . M . R i f e .................... G. S. Rupp ...................... Robert N. Sadler James Slaybaugh.......... James Smiley ................ Sol. Sm yser....... John H. Stuart....... ........ Pearle E. T a y lo r ............ J. E. W a lter................... G. W . W ertz.......... .Greencastle, Pa..................... Clerk. .279 Calder St., Harrisburg, Pa. .Ambler, Pa. .Died 1900. .Penbrook, Pa. .Quincy, Pa. .Chambersburg, P a............ ^...Teacher. ..Waynesboro, Pa. ..Dee’ s X Roads, P a.... .............Farmer. ..Shippensburg, P a........... Clerk. ..Died M ay 12,1907. ..Burlingame, K a n .................. Superintendent. ..Died March 25,1895. ..Bridgeton, N. J ......................Prin. W. Jersey Acad. ..Pittsburg, Pa. ...Trafford City, P a .................. Prin. ...Died Feb. 12,1902. ...Cashtown, P a ........................ Teacher. ...Shippensburg, P a...................Prof. C. V. S. N. S. ...Sibu, Sarawak, Borneo . g .... Missionary. ...West Dublin, P a ....................Teacher. ,...181 N. 19th St., Columbus, O...Carpenter. ....Chambersburg, P a .................Lawyer. ....749 Gresham Place, Washing­ ton D. C ............................Clerk Supreme Court....258 E. 8 th St., Erie, P a ...........U. S. Postal Service. ....708 N. 6 th St., Harrisburg, Pa.Postal Clerk. ....Franklintown, P a .................. Farmer. ....Wrightsville, Pa....................Minister. ....Shippensburg, P a.................. Lawyer. ....Waynesboro, P a .....................Supt. o f Schools. ....East Harrisburg, P a ............. Physician. ....Reynoldsville, P a.................. Prin. H. S. .....Columbia, Pa. ....Wormleysburg, Pa. .... 207-11 Bourse, Phila., P a........Trades League. .....Philadephia, Pa. ......Coopersburg, P a ...................Prin. Schools. .¿....Johnstown, P a ....................... Ward Prin. .....Tekamah, Neb...................... Lawyer. .....Carlisle, Pa .............V............ Lawyer. .....Mechanicsburg, Pa............... Carpenter. iS t a t e J. L . Hain. 61 Ce r t if ic a t e . ..... 1 9 N . 17th St., Harrisburg, Pa.U. S. Postal Service- Class of 1892 Mildred E. Beitzel (Filler)«.......Carlisle, Pa. Bertie Cressler (M iller)........ .^ .K a n s a s City, Kan. Mattie M. Davis (Kissinger).......Philadelphia, Pa. Amber L . Diehl (Bream).............Gettysburg, Pa. Nettie Dunahugh........................State Line, P a ...... Emma F a ilo r.......................... ...Carlisle, Pa .Teacher. .Teacher. •62 C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y S t a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . Annie Fogelsouger (Mowery). Nellie y . Geiger (Kauffman)...... Kauffman’s,, Pa. A lice H am ilto n ......................... Scotland, Pa......................... Teacher. Martha G. Hammond (Pury|i®.Akron, N. Y . Jessie M. Hann...........................Taneytown, Md. Bessie W. Harman (Mackey) .....749 Dearborn St. N. W., Washington, D. C. Sadie M. Heck (H artm an)..........Cashtown, Pa. Alyerda Hefaefinger(Hambright)Mishawaka, Ind. Lida P. H ighlands............. i...... 11 N. Aye., Allegheny, P a ..... Teacher. Minnie S. Hoffman (Seasley) .....Bigleryille, P a ...................... Teacher. Rachael Humbert .........Died Aug. 7, 1904. Bertha James.......................... ....Scotland, P a ..........................Teacher S. O. S, Annie M. Keene........................ Wiconisco, P a ........... .............Teacher. Luella M cAllister....... ............... Gettysburg, P a ....................... Teacher. Laura Peffer............................... Carlisle, P a ........................... Teacher. An n ie R eb er...............................Shippensburg, P a ...................Teacher. Blanche Reeseman (Leisinger) ...Died 1906. Adaline Rexroth......................... Newtown, P a ........................Teacher. Edna C. Schoch (S m ith )............ 3914 Balt. Aye., Phila., Pa. Jessie M. Sefton (Dunkle).......... Steelton, Pa. Norma Seitz. M ary Sipes (Wilhelm)................ Homestead, Pa. Elizabeth E. Spangler (Nicholas)Middletown, Pa. Rosa A . Spidel......................... Hummelstown, P a................. Teacher. Mary T . Wagner (Fleming) ¿.¿..-Shippensburg, Pa. Cordilla Woods (Eysterj .............Deer Creek, 111. George W . B aker.................;..... Abbottstown, P a ....................D. C. Heath & Co, J. A lbert Baxtresser...... ........... Died A pril 2,1906. H. M. Becker. H. D. Becker ...m........................Hanover, Pa Teacher. O. C. Bishop...............................Oberlin, P a .............................Teacher. B. J. Bower...............M ill Hail, P a - j j f c g ,.......................... Prin. Schools. N. J. Briner ........... Loysville, P a........ . ¿ f P I ....... Teacher. J . M. Brinton .!........................... 417 6 th St. N. W., Wash., D. C..Clerk Census Dept. W . H. Burd.......,,,...,................... Altoona, Pa............................Ward Prin. A. A. E va n s........................... Mooredale, P a ....................... Teacher. J. E. Evans. S. F . Gerberich.......................... Hummelstown, Pa. C. E. Greason............................. Skykomish, Wash................. Physician. G. C. H a m .................................. Newport, P a ......................... Postal Clerk. George Macomber. A . C. McCune.....g f e . ? .............. Tremont House,Columbia,Pa.Kerbaugh & Co. F. M. Paul..................................Greason, Pa......... .... .......... ...Sta. Agt. C. V. R. R. D. M . Shearer ...... ............ ......... Fayetteville, P a ....... ............ Teacher. C. R . Shryock.......... ..................3815 Spruce St., Phila., P a ..... U. S. A. B. M. Shull........ ........Leighton, P a .................. .......Teacher. G. W. Smeltzer..... ............. Harrisburg, Pa....................... Post Office Clerk. A . B. Sollenberger.....................Waynesboro, Pa....................Physician. C. W . Snyder............................. Evandale, C a l . . ..... .............. Teacher. P. H. Stambaugh. J. A . Stephens. J. C. Wagner... ...........................Carlisle, P a .,y............... ..Supt. Schools. H. J. Wagner .......>..44........:...;......Centralia, Wash ........ . ..Prin. High School. G; A. Webb................................. Cincinnati, ..Electrical Engineer. S c ie n t if ic C o u r s e . Ezra Lehman... ..10th St. & Elmhurst Ave., Elmhurst, N . Y .................. Dept.Eng.,Brooklyn,H.S. C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . 63 Class of 1893. Nannie E. Alien (Hippensteel) ...8211 Norwood Ave., Chestnut H ill, Phila., Pa. M ary L . A rn o ld .................. ...... Delta, P a .............. ................. Teacher. L illian S. Besore................. ...... Greencastle, P a..................... Teacher. Eva M. B o y e r..... .......................Table Rock, P a..................... Teacher. M ary Downs...............................Catasauqua, P a............... ..... Teacher. E lla R. Erdm an......................... Died April 29,1898. Cora M. Pickes (Worthington)... 1709 Mulberry St., Scranton, Pa. Mabel Geiger (Heckman)..........’.Duncannon, Pa. Lillian B. Goshorn (Hassler)„.iä'Shippensburg, Pa. Edith B. Getz (W eisenberger)....Philadelphia, Pa. N ellie R. Hays (Dunlap):,,,...........Shippensburg, P a p : Jennie M. Hefelbower..-........... Middle Spring, P a ...................Teacher. Celia Hefelbower (Strohm),......... Walnut Bottom, Pa. Bessie M. Landis (O m wake)...... Died Eeb. 10, 1904. E ra J. Liggett (Boyer)............... Harrisburg, Pa. Mary K . McCune (B ra tto n ® .....1311 Swatara St., Harrisburg, Pa. Rose McKinnie........... ...............Greencastle, P a ......................Teacher. Cora A. M iller (E arly)............... Hummelstown, Pa. M. Elsie Peters (Mason)..............Doylestown, Pa. Anna L . Railing (A d am s)......... Bakersrille, N. J. E lla M. R alston......................... Mechanicsburg, Pa................Teacher. Belle Reifsnyder...., -............. Died 1903. M ary R h o d e J H H K * . ........... Greencastle, P a...................... Teacher. Bertha Rhodes........................... Died Eeb. 23, 1894. Clara E. R in a rd ..... ....................Cypher, Pa..............................Teacher. Maude E. Robinson................... Waterloo, P a ...........................Teacher. Rachel M. S c o t t ^ Ä g ^ , . . - . ---- Gettysburg-, P a .............. Teacher. Ada A . Seibert (W alker) ...........Eannettsburg, Pa. Hattie S. S h elly..........................Hatton, Pa............................ Teacher. Emma M. Shugars.................... Shippensburg, Pa.................... Teacher. Zatae I. Smith ( H a g e r t y ) .......Lemoyne, Pa. Lena A. T aylor (E itz).................Rouzerville, Pa. Blanche Wagner ................Shippensburg, Pa................... Teacher. Anna W allace............................ Waynesboro, P a ...... ............. Teacher. Anna W alters........................„„Catasauqua, Pa ........... Teacher. M ary Y. W eim er.................. ....Pasadena, Cal. Katherine W ensell...............„..„Highspire, P a ...................... Art Student Cooper Inst., N. Y. Hattie A . W ylie .................... Middle Spring, P a.T eacher Normal. Aaron B. Crook ..........................Williamstown, P a ................. Teacher. J. E. D eardorS........................... 142 N. 13th St., Harrisb’g, Pa..Railway M ail Service. A . C. Donnelly...........................Kokoma, In d ...........................,Supt. E. &. D. Machine Shops. J. B. Eby ...................Morganza, P a..........................Teacher. J. Wilson E llio t t........................E. Pittsburg, P a .................... Westinghouse Co. D. A . Eorsythe........................... Died 1901. J9H B U. Grant E ry.... JKi>>......... ...... Harrisburg, P a ............ ...Clerk School Dept. M. W . Garrett............................ Janesville, P a........................ Prin. H igh School. L. B. Hafer....,............................ 3228 N. 5th St., Phila., P a ....... Minister. J. H. Handshaw......................... Oakville, P a ..................... .....Postal Clerk. C. A . H assler............ ........ „....„.Shippensburg, Pa...................Teacher. J. P. Herr.............................. ..... 5128 Ogden S t, Phila., P a ..... Teacher. J. E. H och ......................... ........ Pretty Prairie, Kan................ Prin. John H. Hoffman....................... Biglervllle, P a ....................... Physician. R . H. Hughes........... ........ ......... Altoona, P a........................... Postal Clerk. James K en n ed y........................ Ganado, A r i z ......... ................ Physician. 64 C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . .Concord, P a........................... Teacher. York, Pa. Oscar H. kittle....... George O. kutz ........ Harry I*. March. J. I** M cAllister..... Wesley A . Nycum... Charles C. Ogle....... C. P. Omwake........ G. I 4. Omwake........ W . O. Parcell.......... C. Ebbert Plasterer H. W . P y le s ........... W illiam R ife ........... C. M. Romberger ... H. P . Schroeder..... C. E. Shaaer............ J. N. Shriner. C. Edward Slonaker H. M. S m iley........ W. E. Thomas......... George R. Traxler.... H. J. W ic k e y ........... .Mummasburg, P a ................Teacher. .kandisburg, P a .i.iR ^ S L .......Physician. .Hampton, P a.......... ..... .*|||...Farmer. .Carlisle, Pa.. . .........Merchant. .Middletown, Pa.................... Supt. School. George H. Eckels. ■Bridgeton, N . J..... ............... Prin. W. Jersey Acad. A . J. Harbaugh. Shadyside, O......................... City Engineer. .Aguadilla, Porto R ico..........Minister. .Everett, Pa... ...................Merchant. .Chambersburg, P a ............... Physician. .Greencastle, P a ..................... Merchant. .Collegeville, P a ....^ ^ > ....... Dean Ursinus Col. .Williamstown, P a ...a ;;;i..•Teacher. .Emporium, P a .... ..................Prin. .Williamsport, P a ................. kawyer. .Cashtown, Pa........¿«jEt......... Teacher. .Wiconisco, P a ..... .................Teacher. .1329 Kittatinny St., H ’b’g, Pa.Postal Clerk. S c ie n t if ic C o u r se . S t a t e C e r t if ic a t e . Class of 1894. Martena A llen ..................... N ell Allen (Burke) .............. Esther Angle...................... M o llie B a ir..................... .... Jennie Bell ........................... Margaret B e ll...... .............. M ary Bender (Rummel)...... M ary Benner........... Amanda Bennett (Willison). Sara B la c k ......... :.-^ p ......... Ella Boher................... . Ida Bowen (Freese)............ Carrie B r o w n ..... ..... ... Georgia Craig (Truscott)...... Emma Deahn....... Zulu Deatrick ............. ..... . Bertha Deavor .................... A. Jane D ille r.................... . Maud E b y ............... Essie Ernst....... Kate F egeley...................... Ida Frank (Starr) ....... ........ Frances Goldsboro.. ............... Eva Hartmam (Blocker)...... Annie Hoffman ( N o l l ) ........ Stella Hykes (H yk es ).......... Ruth Kann (Hetrick)*....... . Elizabeth Kiesecker (Saiter) Bertha K e lle y ..................... .Highspire, P a............... Teacher. .Shippensburg, Pa. .Greencastle, P a..................... Teacher. .Spring Run, Pa......;............... Teacher. .Marysville. P a ....... Teacher. .Marysville, P a .......................Teacher. .Shippensburg, Pa. .Gettysburg, P a ......................Teacher. .15 Decatur St., Cumberland, Md. .Died Oct. 20, 1899. .York, P a ............. Teacher. .Tarentum, Pa. .Wormleysburg, P a................. Teacher. ■Morgantown, W. V. .Mauch Chunk, P a ................. Teacher. ■Plainview, Pa...... ..................Teacher. ■Houstontown, Pa .... Teacher. ■Newville, P a ......................... Teacher. ■Greencastle, P a....¿¿ywv...........Teacher. ■Bloserville, P a....................... Teacher. .810 N. 10th St., Reading, Pa ...Teacher. .1311 Erie Ave., Phila., Pa. ■Hunterstown, P a....................Teacher. ■Mummasburg, PaIwsM..........Teacher. •Died Sept. 25,1897. .Bible House, Shanghai, China. •Wellsville, Pa. .Greencastle, Pa. ■Oakville, Pa............. ........ .....Teacher. Cumberland V alley State Normal School. 65 Lizzie K irk (Baer).'..................... Ft. Littleton, Pa. Alice Lehm an.................. ......... Shippensburg, P a .................¿Teacher. Ella Lehm an.............................. Wingerton, P a ....................... Teacher. Amanda Losh (Nickwm)............ Duncannon, Pa. Margaret Martin (Y o rk e)...........3023 N. 9th St., Phila., Pa. Mary M iller (Mabee).................. 217 E. 8th Ave., Winfield, Kan. Jennie Myers (Peters). M ary M yers............................... Hanover, Pa .. . . . . ¿ ¿ L , .............. Teacher. Mabel Nissley............................ Hummeltown, P a ................... Teacher. Annie Patterson ........................ 208 S. 13th St., Harrisb’g, Pa..Teacher. Emma P fo u tz ..... ....................... New Franklin, P a ............... Julia Radle................................ Dalmatia, P a ...... ............. .... Grace Reifsnyder ........... ........... Orrstown, P a ...................... . Sarah A . Roop (Clippinger)........ Dayton, O. Sarah A . Roth (Clare) ................1907 Cayuga St., Phila., Pa. Beckie Ritter (Arnold)...............Loysville, Pa. Anna Schwartz..........................Died March 21,1904. Rosa Scott .......................... ...... Gettysburg, P a................... Virginia Smith (Feidtj. . Clara Stamy (V en a ble).’............ Kauffman, Pa. Helen Stoner (Cocklyn)............. Harrisburg, Pa. Bessie W e is e r............................ Coatesville, P a............ ...... ..Teacher. Adeline W alter (W ertz)............. West Fairview, R. F. D. 1. Fannie W histler (Speer).;...........Died Sept. 5,1908. Sudie W in gert............................ Waynesboro, P a ...................Teacher. Clara Y o u n t...............................York, P a............................... Teacher. H. A. Albert...............................110 N. 11th St., Phila., P a ..... Bookkeeper. Claude Barton............................Homestead, Pa.......................Physician. C. M. B est.................................. 153 S. Jackson St., Janesville, Wis..-....................................Lawyer. L. L. Bomberger........................147 Douglass St., Hammond, In d ..................................... Lawyer. F. H. Bream...............................Hanover, Pa. C. V. Clippinger........................................................................ Teacher. M. J. Cook.................................. Aspers, P a ........«...................Student Princeton. W. S. Cornman........................... 1 Dey St., N . Y . City .............Paymaster Atlantic TeleCo. R. Cunningham......................... Hoboken, N. J ...................... Teacher Stevens Inst. A. M. E n g le ............................... Hummelstown, P a.......... ...... Teacher. W . W. F e id t............................ ................................................. Physician. W. E. Glass. Irvin g H andshew........... ,£|^M..Oberlin, P a ............. ......... ¿^.Farmer. W. S. H a fe r ............................... Millerstöwn, Pa..................... .Teacher. E. M. Hershey........................ Harrisburg, Pa....;...;..^.......... Lawyer. C. E. Hoke................................. Mowersville, Pa....... ......... .¿...¿Teacher. I. A. H o k e.................... ....... Mowersville, Pa.......................... Teacher. Harry H oopy..............................W est Fairview, P a ................Teacher. W. C. Hughes .... ........ ....¿¿..........Died Feb. 25,1905. C. L . K e l l y ..............¿....¿..........^..Bainbridge, Pa....,.................. Teacher. W. H. Klepper............................ Died June 1,1906. Ira L ong .................................... Bedford, Pa..... ..<.................. Asst. Prin. W. G. McCoy............ .................153 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, 111..................................... ..Clerk. W. H. McGowan.....................,«.Pittsburg, P a ......¿¿¿¿¿............ Lumber Co. J. W. McClain. A. A. M ille r ............................... McKeesport, Pa......................Prin. J. A. N o ll....................................2340 N. 51 St., Seattle, Wash...City Letter Carrier. S. H. Piper..................................Arnold, P a............................. Minister. ..Teacher. ..Lawyer. ..Bookkeeper. ..Teacher. 66 C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y S t a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . P. W . M. Pressel.... H. A . Reed. J. M. Reighter........ W ilbur R ep p ......... U. G. R isser.......... Noah R oth............. Ira S h a w ....... C. C. Sheaffer......... H. H. Shank........... Edgar Shugars........ H. Sibbet................ Robert H a js Smith B. H. Trim m er....... Emory Thom as..... C. A. T ro s te l......... D. S. Weimer........... O. G. W ickersham .. C. H. Williamson ... Warren, Pa ........ .......Pria. H. S. ■Harrisburg-, Pagg§L,..............Clerk R. R . Office. ■Clay H ill, P a ........................ Teacher. •Campbelltown, P a................Physician. ■Chambersbnrg, Pa.,R.F.D. ll..Teacher. •Charleroi, P a........................ Teacher. •Danville, Pa.......................... Teacher Bus. 'Col. •Annville, Pa ..........................Prof. L . V. C. •Shippensburg, P a....1 ..#. ......Teacher. ■Honolulu, Hawaii.................. Lawyer. ■Beresford Hotel, San Fran­ cisco, Cal............................ Lawyer. .358 & 360 5th Ave., N. Y . City..Scientific American. ■ McConnellsburg, Pa...W.... Prin. Schools. •10th and Dayton Sts., Hamilton>0 ............ ,;,....Cashier Safe & Stock Co. Cléarville, Pa........................ Law School. -Steelton, Pa........................... Lawyer. Died A p ril 33, 1899. S t a t e C e r t if ic a t e . Margaret Coder D. C. Stunkard . Huntingdon, P a ...................Teacher. •Lawrenceburg, Tenn............City Supt. Class of 1895. Carrie M. Baker (Lauman)....,.....Carlisle, Pa. Nora A . Baker....V,.U............. ..... Dead. Lottie K . Basehore............. „...„.Gettysburg, P a .......................Teacher. Flora A. H. Benner (Babylon)... 338 Hickory Ave., Baltimore, Md. Ella S. Booth..............................McVeytown, P a..................... Clerk. Etta B. Bowers (Beard^i............Fairmount, W. Va. Margaret Brandt............ ..... ..... Newville, Pa:.......,..... Teacher. Annie Cashman (S m iley).......... Waynesboro, Pa. M ary Cashman.................... ...... Marlon, Pa. Vida M. Clippinger (Harmon).....Harrisburg, Pa. Mame Clugston (Barner)............Shippensburg, Pa. Annie Coraman........................ Carlisle, Pa., R . F. D. 6 ........... Teacher. Martha J. Davis (Ludes)............ Millersburg, Pa. Margaret Deardorff (W alton)....Elmira, N. Y . Hope Dill. Edna Early (Barbonr)................Shippensburg, Pa. Electa Fickes ............................ Hanover, P a Teacher. L illie Gleim (M entzer).............. Bolling Springs, Pa. Stella M. Grimm....................... 3 7 S. Summit St., H ’b’g, Pa..,.,Teacher. Lulu Grove....... .............. .......... Greencastle, Pa.,...,.................Teacher. Anna M. Harbaugh (Middlekauff)3507 Central Ave., Washington, D. C. M ary K err (Hays) ....Shippensburg, Pa. Florence S. Hollar (M a c k a y).....Shippensburg, Pa. Helen Harman ...............M cKinley, Pa......................... Prin. Katharine Hykers...................... Bible House, Shanghai, China.Teacher. Grace Jones (W orthington)........Jamison, Pa. Susie Karper (Reifsnyder)..........New York City. Anna Lehman ( R i t t e r ) .........Loysville, Pa. E lla L igh t (Bumbaugh).............. Rockford, III, Sadie M. Ltadley (Seltzer)......... Middletown, P a...................... Teacher. C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l Sc h o o l . 67 A . Ellen Eoh (Donnelly)........¿....Kokomo, Ind. Clara M. Eutz ...... — ..................119 Herr St., Harrisburg-, Pa...Teacher. Anna M. McKee (T ra x ler) ........ Carlisle, Pa. Minnie M ock ............................. McConnellsburg, P a............... Teacher. Bertha Mohler ...........................Shippensburg-, P a ...... .............Teacher. Effie M ou l........... ,.... ................. Rapid City, S. D .......... ......... Teacher. Annie B. N ye........ .................... .Hummelstown, P a ......... ....... Teacher. Minnie M. Orr (A n gle)................Shippensburg-, Pa. Rachel Peters (Putney)..............820 N. Einden Ave., Pittsburg-, Pa. Mame Reifsnyder (Wadsworth)..DuBois, Pa. Nellie Reicherd (Bishop)............ Valencia, Pa. E. Pearl Rhodes.....................Greencastle, Pa........... ..... ....... Teacher. Adelia Russell................. ..... .... Waynesboro, P a .................... Teacher. Rebecca S eip .............................. Wlconisco, P a ..... Teacher. Elizabeth Shellenberger............ Middletown, Pa...................... Teacher. Katie Shellenberg-er (Hershey)... 907 E. King- St., Eancaster, Pa. Ella E> T a i t ............................... Catasauqua, P a...................... Teacher. Ida J. Underwood .......... .Og-ontz, P a ........... ................. Teacher. Eaura W alters (M oy er).... ......... Perkasie, Pa. M ary E. W eaver (Crow)............. Greencastle, Pa....... Teacher Eola Wierman (Griest)...............Guernsey, Pa. M ary C. Weng-er (P iper)............Dead. Artelia E. W ilson (Kitch).......... New King-ston, Pa. Naomi Wing-ert (Holling-er)........4808 Balto. Ave., W . Phila., Pa. Harriet A. Wise (T a y lo r )...........303 Mohawk Ave., Norwood, Pa. Elizabeth H. W olff..................... Spring- Run, Pa............................. Teacher HuntingdonH.S. Carrie Yundt..............................Shippensburg, P a............ ...... Teacher. Charles Albright........................Hanover, Pa. J. W. A usher m a n ......................Springer, N. M e x ......... ......... Real Estate. Henry H. Baish „ .......................Altoona, Pa.................. .......... City Supt. J. A. Bish ...........! ............... Eittlestown, Pa...... ......... ...... Merchant. George C. B o llin ge r................... Macungie, P a ........................ Salesman. Morris W. Brunner .....Eebanon, P a ...................... Physician. G. W. C o o v e r ................ Lemoyne, P a ......................... Teacher. Oscar Cunningham.....................1207 Fayette St., Balto., Md...Minister. W . N. Decker........... .................... Macungie, Pa......... . „>........... Bookkeeper. J. S. D eck er........ ....... ........ ...... Packwood, Iowa......,,.¡..„„...„Minister. Curl D iener«...... ............ ............Waterloo, P a ...... ................... Dentist. B. E. Diller ........................Harrisburg, P a .......................Clerk Adams Ex. James M. Ebbert ..:...................... York, P a .......... i.... ............... Eawyer. D. M. Eegan.......................... .....Shippensburg, P a.................. Clerk. J. M. Gantt...............................Newport, P a ....................... Teacher. Harry E. G ress.......................... Eewlstowh, P a ..................... Teacher. C. H. Hanlin ...... ............... Jamestown,N. D ............................... ................. Farmer. George H artm an...................... ..Smith’s Station, P a................Teacher. John S. Hershey......................... Stephen Girard Building, Phila., P a ................. ......... Eawyer. D. M. Hoffm an.................. ..„¡..„.Biglerville, P a .......................Farmer. I. W . Huntzberger ..................... 1921 35th St. N . W., Wash., D; C................... ..... .......... Teacher Math., H. S. J. Bruce K ennedy...... ............ .„.Died M ay 20, 1904. A. A. M cCrone................ ...........5918 Spruce S t, Phila., P a ..... Friends Central H. S. Thomas F. M iller........ ........5th Ave. & 19th St., Phila., Pa. Agent. H. C , N e g le y ..................... .„„„„Falsin gton , P a .....................„Prin. Stewart N o ak er.................... .....Shippensburg, P a........ .....Teacher. T . C. Park.......... .... .............. .Phila., P a ...................„ „ ............. Interne Phila. Hospital. G. W . R eighter........................... Carlisle, Pa .................. .-.„..'...Teacher. George E. Repp ...............¡„.......Dayton, O................................Physician. 68 C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y S t a t e N o r m al S c h o o l . A. R. R isser..... J. H. Seasley.... J. E. Shugart..... A. I o Sn oke...... C. E. Snoke....... A. S. Thompson H. E. Wahley.... .Manila, P. I ........................... U. S. Service. .Biglerville, P a ......... .............Merchant. .Carlisle, P a ........... ..... ......... Clerk. •Chambersburg, Pa................ Teacher. .Glen Campbell, P a................ Minister. Chambersburg-, Pa........ ........ Teacher. •Langhom, P a ....................... Minister. S t a t e Ce r t if ic a t e . J. H. Allemail. .DuBois, Pa ............................Supt of Schools. Class of 1896. Daisy Allw ein (Schwanger)........ Died Apr. 14,1908. Nina Barr (K ohler) ..........Lansford, Pa. M ary Black (D oyle)...................1202 Monroe St., Alexandria, La. Ida Blair .................................... Chambersburg, P a ................. Teacher. Anna Bollinger ......................... Millerstown, P a .................... Teacher, Sarah Brehm.................. ........... Hummelstown, P a..................Teacher. Susie Brinley (Kirkpatrick)........Highspire, Pa. Hulda Burkholder (Greenawalt)..Lehmaster, Pa. M. Jennie Campbell...................Waynesboro, P a ..................... Teacher. Minnie K lin e (Kriebel) ..............North Wales, Pa. Edith Cole (Stoner).....................Waynesboro, Pa. Helen Crilly (N e ll).................... Steelton, Pa. Prances Cromer (Patterson)...... Pitcairn, Pa. Maggie Dinsmore (W heeler).......Baltimore, Md. Emma Disert............................. New Franklin, P a .................. Teacher. Maude E rn st............................. Carlisle, Pa . B K I a .................. Teacher. Alice Fenstermacher.................. Shippensburg, P a....................Clerk. Leora Fickes............................. 1709 Mulberry St., Scranton, P a •$$$£*...............................Teacher. E lla Fogelsonger (Pilgram)....... Shippensburg, Pa. Fan Gable (Skinner)..................Chambersburg, Pa. M ary J. Gray................ ............. Ickesburg, Pa.........................Teacher. Cora H e ise y .................;............. Campbelltown, P a .................Teacher. L in n ieH e ss .............................. .Steelton, P a.......... ¿................ Teacher. W ealthy Heintzelman^.v;........... Fayetteville, P a ..................... Teacher. P. Olive Hixon (M a y )................Everett, Pa. Sallie Hoy (W illiam s).................24 Blandina St., Utica, N. Y . Marne Hoffman.......................... Chambersburg, Pa.................. Teacher. A lice H uber............................¿...Shippensburg, P a...................Teacher Normal. E lla Johnson..... ♦...................... Summit Hill, P a ..................... Teacher. M ary K itzm iller (Plasterer).......Emporium, Pa. Etta Laid ig (Chestnut)...............Died March, 1901. Julia Lauman (Stuart).................Mt. H olly Springs, Pa. Alverta Logan............................Plainfield, P a.. .....Bif.Teacher. L e ila Logan............................... Plainfield, P a..... ..¿................ Teacher. Minnie Lodge (K irk )...............¿...McConnellsburg, Pa. Anna Longsdorff............ ............Mechauicsburg, P a «........¿.Teacher. Lou Martin ( I l i f f ) .......................5527 Pulaski Ave., Germantown, Pa. Mattie Matthews........................101219th St., Altoona, P a........Teacher. Anna McCaleb (W ea st)..............Newville, Pa., R. F . D. 2. Mary Meredith (Brinkerhoff) .....1107 Montgomery St., Harrisburg, Pa. M ary Neely (Haskell)................Uriah, Pa. Hannah N e v in s ......................... Summit H ill, P a .....................Teacher. Damaris Peters...........................56 E. 127th St., N . Y . C it y ......Teacher. Cumberland V alley State Normal School. M ary G. Rhodes.........» ..... Virginia Rhone (Price)....... NettieBae Roop (E ckels)»» Pearl M ay Rnth................. Alcesta Sellers (Llninger)... Alice Shaffner.................... M aye Sheet» (M iller).......... Elsie Shelton (Snoke)........ Grace Slbbett (Owens) ....... M ary Smith (H oover)....... N ellie Snoke (Brewbaker).. Blanche Soule..»............... Sallie Spangler (Bollen) .... Lyda Standing CWilliams) M. Carrie Sword (Strite) M Maine Wetzel (Queen)....... Pualine Wlsotzki.............. M ay W ingler.................... Vida B. W olcott (Kaines)).. Grace W olfe (G rove)........ A . A. A rn o ld .................... H. H. Anngst.................... E. M. Balsbaugh............. J. M. Baum. G. A. Berkhelmer............ M. A. Brin ton .................. J. C. Brnbaker................. F. S. Chronister............... W. A. Cream er...... ■■ • L . A . Diller..................... W . C. Donnelly................ M . L. D ru m .................... A. C. Fogelsonger............ G. H. Fran ces................. J. R. E. Gettle................. J. H. G ise......... ‘.............. E. M . Gress ....... » —»• G. W . Gulden.................. N. H. H aar.................... H. E. H artz................... . H. B. Hege...................... I. M. Hershey................. A . H. Hollinger ............. H. J. K ennedy................ S. J. L e e . . ...... Morton M agee................ J. I. M artin .................... Hnston McCullough....... A. S. McDowell.............. C. M. M eans................... F . B. M itc h e ll..... J. R . M oh ler.................. R . S. M yers......... ' S S O. G. Myers................... J. W . M y e r s .................. B. N. Palmer...... ........... 69 .Hyndman, P a........................ Teacher. .Moores, Pa. ■Bridgeton, N . J. •Bainbridge, P a ...................... Teacher. .Ft. Loudon, Pa. .Wallaceton, P a .....................Teacher. .Hopewell, Pa. .Amoy, China.........................Missionary. •Burdick, Kan. .Newville, Pa. .Chambersburg, Pa. „New Bloomfield, P a .............Teacher. ,.178 Lowrie St., Allegheny, Pa. ..Anaconda, Mont. ..Clearspring, Md. ..1408 Chaplaine St., Wheeling, W. Va. ..Carlisle, P a .............................Nurse. ..Shippensburg, P a...................Clerk. ..Tremont, Pa. ..Shippensburg, Pa. ..Mechanicsburg, Pa .... Teacher. ..Reinholds, Pa.......................Teacher. ...Lebanon, Pa Prin. Ephrata, P a............. .V . ■■■•1)e n 31• ...Shepherdstown, P a-.............. Teacher. ...Harrisburg, P a ......................Real Estate. ...Lititz, P a..............■■••••••••....... Farmer. ...Harrisburg, P a ......................Clerk. ...Martiusburg, W . V a.............. Prin. High School. ...Mechanicsburg, P a............... U. S. M ail Service. „.Tyrone, P a ........................... Prin. ...Lewisburg, P a .......................Teacher Acad. ...Shippensburg, P a .................. Teacher. ...Greensburg, P a ............ Teacher. ...178 Dauphin St., Phila., P a ....Druggist. ....Orrstown, P a.......................Teacher. ....7311 Florence Ave., Swissvale, P a ............................ .......... P r fn....Waynesboro, P a .................. Prin. ....Abbottstown, Pa. ....Kansas City, M o................... Lawyer. .....Mercersburg, P a ............. Merchant. ....Myerstown, Pa .|lp.............. Minister. .....Mooredale, P a ...................... Minister. ....Millsboro, D el....................... Prin. ....Nehawka, N eb.......................Bookkeeper. ....New Bloomfield, P a .............. Teacher. ....Watsontown, P a .................. Prin. of Schools. ....556 Oakwood St,, : WilkiUsb n rg.P a.............................. Bookkeeper! ....Shady Grove, P a ...................Teacher. .... 13 2 s. 14th St., Easton, P a ..... Ingersoll Iron Works. ......Duluth, Minn.............. Auditor. ...».Died May, 1901. ......Johnstown, P a ........................................Ward Principal. .....1952 Bnchanan St., San Francisco, Cal. »..»Austell B’ ld’g, Atlanta, Ga., R. F . D. 30. » .....Wilmore, P a ..........................Teacher H. S. 7° C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . C. X P alm er...........I...................Marietta, Pa .Teacher. W . A . M. Pease. J. F. Peters......... ......Box 94S’ Atlantic City, N. J ...Reporter A.C.DailyPress. D. B. Peterson..... .......Cameron, P a.... .....................Teacher. J. M. R isser....... ...... Died August 13,1906. J. I*. Rhodes....... ...... W. .....-IllD. E. Scott.......... .......Turtle Creek, P a................... Engr. Dept. Western Elec. Clarksburg-, Emmert Sheely.... E. M. Shepp....... J. H. Shenk ........ H. F. S la g le ......... H. F. Smith ......... Horace F. S m ith .. F. P. Starry ........ H. E. S trin e ....... H. E. T rostle....... H. P. T ro u p ........ S. E. Warren........ I. A. Weisner...... J. S. W o lff........... E. M. Y o h e .......... Va..... -Lawyer. Company. .....Greencastle, Pa.................. Bank Clerk. .... Millersburg, Pa......^.....i...Bookkeeper. .... Deodate, Pa....^, .v.;..... ;...Farmer. ......Hanover, Pa Bank Clerk. ......Dauphin, Pa..... ......................Prin. Schools. ..... York Springs, P a ............. ......Merchant. ......Austell B’ ld’g., Atlanta, Ga...Agt., Dodd, Mead & Co. .....Newport, R. I....... .................Asst. surgeon U. S. N. ...... York, Pa................................Dentist. .....East Berlin, P a ...................... Prin. .....Died Nov. 9, 1899. ....-Died March 24, 1899. ..... N. Y .... .............. ....;935 Derstine Ave., Landsdale, EUicottville, Minister. ■**a ..................................... Clerk Reading- Terminal. Class of 1897. M ary L. Anghey (M oore).......... Mansfield, O. Lizzie Basehore (Poster)............Newtown, Pa. Pearl L. B eistline ................. Mechanics burg, P a ........... Anna G, B e ll..........— ................ Rawlins, "Wyo................... E lla E. B lair (T y le r ) .l...!............Orrstown, Pa. Edith A. Bollinger (Sleichterj.....Chambersburg, Pa. Margaret B oyd............................Summit Hill, Pa............... Sue H. Brandt........... ....... ......... Florin, Pa..,........... ........ Edna M. Brewster...................... Oakville, P a .......... . S. Elizabeth Brown (Westerhoff).Ephrata, Pa. M ary Clark..... M ......................Summit H ill, P a............... Lizzie C la rk .................... :......... Summit H il), P a ........ GertrudeB. Clark.....,....,,,........ Hensel, Pa M ary A. Darlington (Meetch).....Millersburg, Pa. Hnldah E. D evor..... ..................Vanville, N. D ................... Annie V, Earley (Jobson)........... Altoona, Pa. Minerva Pailor..... ......................Carlisle, P a ......................... M. Grace Fairman (Hickernell) ..Homestead, Pa. Estella Felton........................... .Everett, Pa., R. F. D. 5...... F lo M. Fickes (Lehm an).............Bristol, Pa. Katharine F le is h e r® ....... ......... Newport, P a ....... .............. Marion L. F lickiu ger................ 4 31 w . 13 1 st St., N. Y . City" Bessie Foust (Johnson)............. Altoona, Pa, Lillian Foust....................... Altoona, Pa... Frances L . Geiger (Omwake).....Mercersburg, Pa. M ary Meade Gilliland (Robson) «Shirleysburg, Pa. Angella G rissin ger..;....;,..,...C a rlisle, P a ........................ Hope Angel Haskell.......... ......... Uriah, P a .......... . Flora D. Hays....................... ...Shippensburg, Pa.. Grace L H e n r y ...... ......... Penbrook, P a ........ Laura H o c k .......................... Arlington, Kan •Teacher. ..Teacher. ....Teacher. ....Teacher. ...Teacher. ...Teacher. ...Teacher. ...Teacher. ...Teacher. ...Teacher. ...Teacher. ...Teacher. ..Student Columbia Univ, ...Teacher. .Teacher. .Teacher. ..Teacher. ..Teacher. •Teacher. Cumberland Valley Nannie Johnston (Holland) •••■ Eizzie Johnston................... Drucie M. King- (Beaver)......., Jessie J. K ip p ...................... Marietta Kuntz (M urray)..... Estelle Eogue (Seyler).......... Elizabeth Longnecker........... E lla F . Eove (W ilt)............... Annie M. Markley (Belt)...... Mamie C. McSherry.............. Elsie M. Meals (Golden)....... C. Ella M iller (N ycum )....... Carrie A. M itchell................ Margaret Passmore............. F lo Perlette (S h u ll)............. Rhoda V. Peregoy............... Elizabeth Peters (Adams) .... Gay R eu shaw ..................... Elizabeth Reed.................... Anna M. Roth (Hutchinson) M ary J. Ruff ....................... Ida F. Rupp. Eizzie U. Ruth (W illis )...... Jessie Shellaberger............ Jane N. Shryock (Dorsey).... Emma C. Skinner............... Grace Smith (M itchell)...... Ethel D. Smiley (O gle).......• Isabelle W agner.............. Mary N. Walters (Means)... M ary Wierman (Kuntz)..... M yrtle W o lf...................... Hattie F. W olf. E va T . Wylie...... ...... ..... . Maria N . Young (Bruce) ..... K, W. Altland.................... J. S. Ausherman ................ J. T . B aker... ........ W. H. B aish ........... W . F. Benner......... T. S. Bortner.......... J. Ö. Brown........... R. H. Cunningham. D. F. Delap............ C. M. Earlsman..... N. Ort Eckels......... W. W. Eisenhart.... J. E. Fenton...... H. E. Freed.......... G. W. Garber....... U. I t. Gladfelter .... T . W . G ray.......-yF. B. Green........... H. M. Griffith......... B. F. Grim H. M. Hartz .......... St a t e N o r m a l S c h o o l . 71 .Eastville Station, Va. .Summit H ill, P a .................... Teacher. .Waynesboro, Pa. .Altoona, P a................... Teacher. .Uriah, Pa. .McConnellsburg, Pa. .Bakers Summit, Pa............... Teacher. ..Concord, Pa. ..Wellsville, Pa. ..York, P a ............................... Teacher. ..Uriah, Pa. ..413 K elley Ave., Wilkinsbnrg, Pa. ..Newport, Pa, ..Duucanuon, P a ..................... Teacher. ..Roanoke, Va. ..Waynesboro, P a ....................Teacher. ..Mendersviile, Pa. ...132 N. 51st St., PUila., Pa...... Teacher. ...37 Calle Concordia, Ponce, P. R. ...SanJuan, P. R* ...Bryansville, Pa......................Teacher. ...Lemoyne, Pa. ...Orbisonia, .... Teacher. ...Annapolis, Md. ....Dry Run, P a .............. ••••....... Teacher. ....Died Nov. 10,1904. ...Chambersburg, P a ., ....Shippensburg, Pa. ....Jamison, Pa..,..,,0V-....•....... Teacher. .... Lan sf ord,. Pa. ....Shippensburg, Pa. ....Middle Spring, Pa. ....Lexington, Neb. S&York, P a ................................Lawyer. ....Chambersburg, P a ..................Field Mgr. Underwood & Underwood. .Died Feb. 15,1902. .Allen, P a ................................ Teacher. .Hopewell, P a..........................Butcher. .Hanover, P a ........................... Teacher. .Wright City, M o ....................Physician. ■Marysville, P a......... ............. Merchant •Lakewood, N. J.................... Prin. .Middletown, Pa.:...,................ Business. ..Shippensburg, P a ................. Druggist. ..Morrisdale Mines, Pa........... Prin. ..Oakville, P a .... ..................../.Teacher. ..29 Oak Ave., E. Lansdowne, P a .................. —................ Trim ..New Bloomfield, P a .............. Teacher. ..East Berlin, P a...... ............. Teacher. ..Washington Boro, Pa.............Foreman. ...Hanover, P a ......................... Prin, ...Wells Tannery, Pa.....,,.:....:—Prin. ...243 South St., York, P a.........Clerk P. O. ...Campbelltown, P a......... ........Teacher. 72 C u m b e r la n d V a l l e y S t a t e N o r m a l Sc h o o l . W. H. Hendricks.... S. S. Jacks............. H. H. K e l l ............. W. B. Kirkpatrick . S. Lightner............ H. C. L o w e ........... A. D. Martin.......... J. H. M artin.......... A . Morris. H. M. Musselman .. J. M. Nycum ......... H. E. Nycum. H. S. Plank........... H. H. Poole. O. A. Pressel......... O. I. Raffensberger. A . D. Reaser........ C. H. Risser. E. M. Sando.......... S. L . S eitz.... ........ W. I. Sheaffer........ J. E. Sheaffer ........ I. M. Shue........... C. H. Shull • E. C. S to v e r.......... . F. H. Umberger. G. Yarner..i|^^i|^;iii J. F. W alker ........... W. E. W atson ........ W . F. W atson........ J. E. Zimmerman. .Palmerton, P a ....... ............... Supt. Zinc Plate Co. .Died July 3,1903. .Pittsburg-, P a ........................Oil W ell Supply Co. Hig-hspire, Pa........................Physician. .Pittsburg-, Pa .......... .............. Oil W ell Supply Co. .Neville Island, P a ......... ...Pension Dept. .Greencastle, P a.....................Teacher. .Chambersburg-, P a................ Bank Clerk. .Hag-erstown, Md................... Clerk. .413KelleyAve.,Wilk’ nsb’g-,Pa. Bookkeeper. .Penbrook, Pa ........ ................M ail Service. .Warren, P a ..................... ......Bank Teller. .Mt. H o lly Springs, P a ......... Minister. .Roler, P a...................... .........Teacher. Hellam, P a........................... Minister. .Mountville, Pa. .Huntsdale, Pa . . ..Teacher. .Northampton, Pa.................. Coal Merchant. .Bandanna, Pa.................. ..... Teacher. .New Chester.... .................... .Minister. .Cashtown, Pa....................... Teacher. .State Line, Pa ...... Teacher. .Dry Run, P a..... .................... Teacher. .1018 E. End Ave., Pittsb’g, Pa.Westing-house Co. ■Fairfield^ Pa. R e g u l a r N o r m a l C o u rse. Grace M. W o lfe (Grove)..............Shippensburg-, Pa. M. L. D ru m ............................... Lewisburg-, P a .... .................. Teacher. J. H. McCullough...................... Philadelphia, Pa. O. G. M y e r s ............................... San Francisco, Cal. C. E. Snoke....... .......................Glenn Campbell, Pa ....... .......Minister. Class of 1898. R. Mae An thon y....................... 1819First Ave.,Spok’ ne,Wash.Teacher. Blanche V. Attick (Smith).,........640 N. 2nd St., Steelton, Pa. Em ily K. Ayres (G reen)............ Hanover, Pa. Ella Irene Baker (Geyer)............ Middletown, Pa. 'M a ry VirginiaBeltzhoover (Lewis), Gettysburg, Pa. M. Leota Benner (Pittm an)........ Latrobe, Pa. Amanda Bennett (Shriver) ........ Morgan, Md. Laura M. Burger (Funk)$|v;........ B ig Pool, Md. M ary Bomberger........................Died Nov. 20, 1901. Louise C. Britton, (Bassler)........ 1707 N. 3rd St., Harrisburg, Pa. Enesse Buhrman. Anna Cook..... .............................Sylvan, P a ........... .-...... .¿.£&^Teacher. Florence Crilly (Gearhart) ........ Lock Haven, Pa. Elizabeth Discoll........................ Wiconisco, P a ........................Teacher. Anna G. D u k e h a rt................... Rouzerville, P a ......................Teacher. Helen S. Dykeman..................... Shippensburg, P a..............Asst. Librarian, Bertha D. E by............................ Oberlin, P a ...... ..................... Teacher. Normal. Cumberland V alley State Normal School. 73 Cora O. Eichelberger (Sweet) ... ...Saxton, Pa. A lice H a g e r............................ ...Died Jan. 4,1899. A lice H a y s ............ ..... .......... ...Shippensburg, P a............ .....Teacher. ...Broad Top, P a ................. .....Teacher. Josephine Hughes (Hughes)..... ...Mannington, W. Va. Nettie Jacobs (G rove).............. ...Hanover, Pa. Lizzie Jones..............'.-.•••»....... . .Wiconlsco, Pa.................. .....Teacher. A Barbara Kob (Stauffer)........ ...Columbia, Pa. Bessie Lamaster (P h ie l).......... ...Markes, Pa. M ary J. L e a r............... ........ . ... Washington, D. C. Martha E. Mark...................... ...Millersburg, P a.......:........ .....Teacher. Margaret McCallister.............. ....Aguadilla, P. R. Bfith Mr.Hall............................ ...Hershey, P a .................... .....Teacher. Cora E. MacDowell ( K i n g )..... ....Waynesboro, Pa. Katharine McElheney (Dunn).. ...Cygnet, 0. Elizabeth McElheney.............. ...McSherrystown, P a .............. Teacher. Mae M ille r .................... ......... ...Greencastle, Pa............... .....Teacher. Newville, Pa., R. F. D. 1. Laura E. Peffer (Mains). Rebecca Ruby......................... ...Chambersburg, P a ........... .....Teacher. Ethel A lla Ruth (K nisely)...... ....Derry Block Apartments, Harrisburg, Pa. ...Shftritiansdale. P a .......... .....Teacher. Caroline S parrow ................... ,...1715 Hunter St., Harrisb’g, Pa.Teacher. M ary H. Strominger (G ra y ) ..... ...Jamison City, Pa. fi-rponrastle, Pa ................... ....... Teacher. Blanche Unger.............................. ....Waynesboro, P a .................. ....... Milliner. M elva B. Wierman ........................ ....Shippensburg, Pa...-............ ........ Teacher. Elizabeth H. W olff ........................ ....Chambersburg, Pa. ....Carlisle, P a ............................ ......Lawyer. ■Rig: lV Tountj Pa ................ ......Teacher. __Waynesboro, P a ............. ......Sec. and Treas. Landis Machine Co. TT. C , "Rratnlt............. ....Marysville, P a................ ......Teacher. ...Shi noon sbure\ P a........... ........ School Pharmacy. Lloyd ’RurkholHor.... F. R. Bushey ........................... ........ ....627 Maclay St., Harrisb’g, Pa.Postal Clerk. ....Tarrs, P a ................ ............... ........ Teacher. Robert W. Cline .............................. ....Waynesboro, P a .................. ........ Clerk. H. H. Crum........................................ ....8 Hilldale Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. A. W. Crouse.................................... ....Turtle Creek, P a .................. ........ Corresp. W ’st’rn Elec. Co. ....Harrisburg, P a ..................... ......... Railway M ail Service. Murray L. Dick ............................. ....Mechanicsburg, Pa ............ ........ Bank Clerk. ..Plainfield, P a ........................ ........ Teacher. TT W , Fitting ................................... ....Elizabethville, P a .............. ........ Sec. Swab Foundry Co. . . . . R o c h e s t e r . N. Y ................. ........ Minister. H. C. Fox ............................................ ....Room 6 Calder B’ld’g, H ’b’g, P a ........................................... ......... Lawyer. H. Ellsworth F o x ............................... Carlisle, Pa. Raymond G e tte l ............................ ....129 Wood St., Lewistown., Me. Dept. Hist. & Economics, Bates College. G. R. Gingrich ................................ ..... Palmyra, P a ......................... ......... Bank Teller. ..... Johnstown, P a .....................*;......vWard Prin. C. M. Graham ......... A. P. G rove ............................................ Died Nov. 9,1903. ....Abbottstown, Pa .................. ......... Teacher. Kent Hayes ....................................... ..... Newberry town, P a ........... ......... Teacher. R. D. Harris.. ............................... . ..... Carlisle, Pa. ..... Died Nov. 23,1901. I . S. Hershey•■jSBSBSEiBBSS W . H. H orn in g .............................. ..... York, P a ................................. ......... Physician. J. W ill Radel.............................. Died Sept, 1900. .County Supt. B. C. Lamberson... .......... ......... McConnetlsburg-, Pa. 74 Cumberland Valley State Normal School. («. A. Tyftopold .......;................ ....Bewistown, Pa ................... . .Teacher. G. Warren M a r t i n . . *...... ....West Fairview,.Pa. J. 9. Means............................. ....Oakmont, Pa........................ !.Westinghouse Co. J. 9. M eredith...... .................. ...iSandy H ill, P a..................... .Mail Service. B. K. M iller ............................ ....Mechanicsburg, Pa.............. ..Teacher. Phineas Morris.............. ......... ....Delta, Pa. J. H. P a r r e t ............... .... ....Died Sept. 10,1905. J. M. Plank............................. ....Fairfield, P a ........................ .Teacher. ....Hustontown, P a ..... ............. ..Teacher. W. E. Reddig........................... ....Shippensburg, P a................. .Merchant. G. D. Reynolds............ ......... ....Waynesboro, Pa. Chas. Rhinesmith. F. H. Rhodes.......................... ....Died M ay 20,1907. __Lftwishnrir. P a ...................... .Teacher TJniv. Geo. R u th .............................. ....153 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. J. W. Shive.................. .......... ....Pennsburg, P a ...................... .Dept.Sci.Perklomen Sem. F. H. Smith ........................ . ....Estero, Fla. ....Brodbecks, Pa., R. F. D. 3.... •Teacher. E. S. Stambangh.................. .. ....140 S. 11th St., Phila., P a ...... .Student Jeff. Col. ....Altoona, P a .......................... .Clerk P. R. R. W. E. Stitt............. ............ W. K. Stonffer. ....2504 Hollywood St., Phila., Pa.Clerk. J. T . Swartz.......... ......... . __542 A b h o ttsto w n S t.. H an o ve r. P a ..................................... .Standard Oil Co. J. E. Weakley ......... .....>....... . ....Died Aug. 12,1899. C. E. Y o s t .............................. ....York, P a .............................. .Teacher. R e g u la r N o r m a l Co u rse. — Shippensburg, Pa. Minnie G. Eckels .............. France* L. Geiger (Omwake) ......Mercersburg, Pa. M ary Wierman (K u n tz)........ — Bansford, Pa. Kerwin W. Altland ............... .....York, P a .............................. •Bawyer. Jos. T . Baker---- --------....---- ... Died Feb. 15, 1902. N. O ft E c k e ls ........... 1..... ..... __ Shippensburg, P a ................ .Druggist. Chas. M. M eans...................... ....Easton, Pa. C. H. S h u ll....i............ ........... .....New Chester, P a .................. .Minister. S c ie n t if ic Co u r se . M. B. Drum ........................... ....Bewisburg, P a........................Teacher. Class of 1899. Jessie Alexander (Parsons) — ....Berlin, Md. Mary Bash (B a rtlett)...... ..... ....Lancaster, Pa. M ary Beattie (Smithson) ...........5715 Ashland Ave., W. Phila. , Pa. Florence Bomberger (Church) .....Bima, Peru. .Teacher. ....Palmyra, P a ..........................Teacher. M ary E. Bowman............ Anna Brechbill (Bender)...... ....118 W. Bake St., Canton, 0. ....Fortney, Pa............. ......... . ..Teacher. Iv a Coover .....W Ellen Deardorff ( R ife )................McKnightstown, Pa. Hester D owns....................... ....Catasauqua, P a .................... ..Teacher. Margaret E llio t ................. ....Bittlestown, Pa................... ..Teacher. Carrie Eppley ....................... ....Died Oct. 27, 1905. Mabel Eva (B la ck )........... .....McVeytown, Pa. B illie Evans (Hake)............ ....Manchester, Pa. Annie Eyster......................... .....Hays Grove, P a .................. ..Teacher. Cumberland Valley State Normal School. 75 Margaret Fencil (Orris)..............New Cumberland, Pa. E lva Fleming ........ ............... 483 E. Buchteil A ve., Akron,O-Teacher. Mary Belle Fogelsanger (Shenk)..U33 Broad & Ellsworth Sts,, Phila., Pa. Bertha G ram m ......... ................ .Pleasantviile, N . ,Teacher. Cordelia Gray.............................. Emporium, P a.......... B ..... .Teacher. M ary Hamilton (R u n k le),..........1429 Walnut St., Harrisburg, Pa. M ary Hartman (Hoecht).,,..,.......East Berlin, Pa. Minnie Harmony ...... Waynesboro, P a ...................Teacher. E d n aL . H averstick....................Northumberland, Pa.............Teacher. Annie Highlands (Esaley) ......... Lee’s X Roads, Pa. Iv a V. Houston...........................Glenn Campbell, P a .............. Clerk. Bertha Johnston......................... Pen Mar, P a ..........I .............. Teacher. Minnie Jones............................... 1415 Missouri Ave., St. Louis, I £ o ............... ........... .......... Teacher. Amanda Kerr..,........................... 1 H S ...............................Missionary. Gertrude K ra ll....... ,....................Dillsburg, Pa.........■.............. Teacher. Leila Kremer (Arentz)................Bridgewater, Pa, Florence K yle (M cC o y)............Altoona, Pa. Bessie Lerch (E tter)....................1500 State St., Harrisburg, Pa. Jean M cCreary.........I.................Shippensbnrg, P a ................. Teacher. Jane McCullough,...................... Lee’s X Roads, Pa;,.,,,............ Teacher. Elanor, McKirn........................... Concord, P a ............... .......... Teacher, Sarada McLaughlin(Burkholder) New Bloomfield, Pa. Sallie M ille r ............................... Morrisdale Mines, P a ........... Teacher. Lizzie Meyer (Myers). Sarah M yers..................... ......... Newville, Pa. Helen Myers (Peffer) ...................Newville, Pa, Eleanor Nevin (E nterline)......... Camp Hill, Pa. N ellie Nickles (Eames)...............Yardley, Pa, Am y Perdew (Cowherd)..............Mt. Savage, Md. Phoebe, Rlsser............................ Philadelphia, P a................... ^ urseCarrie W aiff-B M B f e ...............Harrisburg, Pa...... ................ ® eB<* * rElmira Ruff................................ Gettysburg, Pa.......................Teacher. E lla Shearer (Roth) ................... Gettysburg, Pa. Susie Shorb................................Waynesboro, P a .................. ..Teacher. Mabel Smith.................. ............ Reedsvitle, P a ............. ......... Stenographer. E lla Smyser (Lighty). Jess Spangler (G ill).jS,,............ Shippensburg, Pa. Eva Stock (Anker)........ ............. New Oxford, Pa. M ellie Stouffer............................ Dillaburg, P a............... •••..... Teacher. Blanche Souser (Lee)..,............... Bedford, Pa. Carrie Thoman (W olfe).............. 6 S8 Abbottstown St., Hanover, Pa. N ellie Welker............................ W illow Hill, M ary W olfe. TJ. L . Allen ...,.y ...... :......... Bedford, Pa. . N . W . Ausherman...................... Chambersburg, F t H ......... Teacher. W . E. B a ilo r...............................Loysville, Pa......,....-,............. Teacher. H. A . Beattie ............. Newville, P a........................ ..Teacher. J. W . B illo w ........ .......... ............ Acker, P a ............................. Teacher. J. W. B ooz.................................. Pied Aug, 23,1905. D. J. Brown................................. » 1 N . Elm St., Austin, Tex...Student_Univ. L . A. Carl...,,......,.,............ .......... Newport, Pa............. ¿¡¿¡..Physician. J. H. Chubb.... ............................Fow l’s Valley, P a ............... „Teacher. J. W . Crook. E. C. Detwiler.............................. Portland, Ore.,.......................Merchant. R. P . D ic k ..................... ........... .Hanover, P a ..... .................... Teacher. F. E. Drawbaugh ...................... Ridge Ave., P h ila ..................Banker. T . H. Faust.................................Hagerstown, M d ......... MB •Teacher. ’ 76 Cumberland Valley State Normal School S. W . Swigart....... . J. A . W ard..... ............ A . P.‘ W atson............ W . R. W elker............ E. R . W i l l s ............... C. E. Y o st«....... Y . L. Zentz....... v....... G. L . Zimmerman.... . I. H. Zimmerman..... .301N. Grove Ave., Oak Park, 111. .Spring Forge, P a .......... .......Bank Clerk. .Pittshurjr, Pa................ ........Western Elec. Co. .Porter’s Siding, Pa........ .......Merchant. .Newburg, P a ................ .......Teacher. .Wilmerding, P a ............ .......N ight Foreman. .Merrorsburg, Pa............ ....... Teacher. .Steelton, P a ..........................Teacher. .Meehanicsburg, Pa. .Mauch Chunk, P a ......... .......Teacher H. S. .Hokes, P a .............................Teacher. .Shippensburg, P a ......... .......Merchant. .Died Sept 9,1904. .Montoursville, P a ......... .......Principal. .Loganville, P a .............. ....... Teacher. .Hanover, P a ................. .......Bookkeeper. .Mulberry, P a ............. . .......Teacher. Penbrook, P a ................ j.......Clerk P. & R. Office. .1040 N. 4th St., Reading, Pa...Foreman P. R. R . Shop. .Spring Run, P a ............ .......Prin. Fannettsburg. .Ft. Hunter, P a ......................Teacher. .Drums, P a.................... ........Teacher. .Hummelstown, P a ........ .......Druggist. .Shire.tnatistowu. Pa...............Traction Co. .1224 Green St., Reading, Pa. .Macungie, Pa. •Shippensburg, P a .........!.......Teacher. .Shippensburg, P a ......... ..... ..Teacher. 3943 Blaine Ave., St. Louis, M o ............................. .406 Phila. Co. B’ld’g-, Pittsburg, Pa I S M M M M i .......Private Sec. •Lewistown. P a ............. .......Physician. .Carlisle, Pa................... .......Teacher. .Waynesboro, Pa............ .......Teacher. .......Forest Inspector. .Fairfield, P a ................ .......Teacher. * .Middletown, P a ............ .......Student Lehigh. ....Supt. Man. Labor School. .Lehmaster, P a ............. .......Physician. .Allen, P a ...................... .......Teacher. Kerwin W . Altland. .York, P a........................ .......Lawyer. J. R . Fogelsanger.....i.i C. S. F o r r y ............ J. E. Fren ch .............. E. E. H am m .......... E. H. Hanlin.............. Frank Harman....... J. A. Heisey............... G. W . H en ry.............. G. W . Hershman....... James Hippie............. A . D. Hoke................ W . B. K e l l .................. J. D. K ell .............. M J. E. K lepper'.....J g ffi W. N. Lehman........... J. T . Lucabaugh......... J. G. Markey.............. H. F . Meredith........... J. R. M ille r......... 1.... C. B. N e i l .... A rJ.Ü H. B. R eed .... ............ S. A . Rice.................. J. I. Ruff..... ....... .. .. J. O. Senseman.......... . C. M. Shulley J. W alter Singmaster G. H. Smith.............. J. B. Smith................ D ill Stevens............... F . L . S w igert......... .||g S c ie n t if ic Course . R e g u lar N o r m al Co u rse. Laura Peffer (Mains). Lola Wierman (Griest). M elva W ierm an.......... Robert C lin e........ ........ Raymond G ettel.......... .Guernsey, Pa. .Shippensburg, P a ................ Teacher. .Waynesboro, P a ...................Clerk. .129 Wood St., Lewiston, Me. Dept. Hist. & Economics, Bates College. S t a t e Ce r t if ic a t e . John Furman Adams W alter I. Ricker........ C. A. Deveney .......... . J. G. Donaldson........ . .Millersburg, P a ................... Principal. Huntingdon, Pa .................. Teacher. .Janesburg, N . J ................... Prin. H. S. .Shrewsbury, P a ............. Teacher. Cumberland Valley State Normal School. 77 Class of 1900* Ir a Bear (W east)............. ...........Newville, Pa. Ora E. Beegle, (Mnmper)............ Everett, Pa. M. Ellen Blessley (E berly)......... Mechanicsburg, Pa., R. E. D. 2. K atie I. Boyer (Schellerhammer) West Hanover, Pa. Edith M. Brandt (Barton)...........Newport, Pa. M yrtle Burke (Cram er)..............121 Maple Ave., Martinsburg, W . Va. Bess Cadwallader....................... W ellsville, P a ........................Teacher. Maud Clever............................... Boiling Springs, P a ..............Teacher. Cora B. Clever. Nora C r illy .................................214Howard Ave., Altoona, Pa.Teacher. Ida M. Crist (Shettel)................ Shepherdstown, Pa. Mary P . Cunningham (Bigham) ..Eairfield, Pa. Eva M ay Donnelly.......... ............Shippensburg, P a ................. Teacher. Jessica Evans (Young)...............Jackson, Alaska. Elsie M. F ir s t ............................ Rochester, N. Y ....................librarian. Jessie Loraine Flora.................. Chambersburg, Pa....,.,.......... Teacher. Anna M. Forney........................ Lykens, P a.............................Teacher. Mazie Fulton .... ..........Carlisle, Pa........ ..^ ^ ^ .T e a c h e r . Rebecca J. Gleim (Shade). Blanche Griest (D ilm ore)..........Rutledge, Pa. Jane G. H afer (M atthias)...........New Cumberland, Pa. Gertrude M. Hassler (Nislev)M ,-Linglestow n, R. F . D. 1........ Teacher. Elizabeth M. Hays (Fuller) .........3526th Ave., Brooklyn, N . Y . Jennie H o ch ............................... Mercersburg, P a ................... Teacher. Gertrude Hoke............................ McConnellsburg,P a .............. Teacher. Dessie M. H ollin ger.................. Waynesboro, Pa..k................. Teacher. Blanche Johnston (Kegerrei^||....Fannettsburg, Pa. Carrie M. K itzm iller................. Shippensburg, P a ...................Teacher. Ida M. Kleckner......................... Andersonburg, P a.............................Teacher Music. Rebecca S topper................ « » S o m e r s e t , P a ......................... Teacher H. S. Mina J. K rem er.........................Millerstown, P a..................... Teacher. Marietta Menear..........................Eansdale, P a ......... ..........Supt. o f Music., M ay McClellan (Badorf). Lulu M orris (Arters). Mabel C. Morrow....,................... Died March, 1901. E m ily M. Newton.......................Plano, Ill...^te;,:,,,i-,-..............Teacher. Id aM . Newcomer........ ............... 1313 Derry St., Hbg., Pa ........Reporter. Belle J. Nickum (Michener).......Duncannon, Pa. Nellie Nipple (Brindle)...............Mifflintown, Pa. Velma Orndorff (S h u re)............Northumberland, Pa. Harriet Rinker ..;....................... Carlisle, Pa..............................Teacher. Am y M. Smith .......... Died Aug. 21,1901. Laura J. Spangler.....................East Berlin, P a........................Teacher. Ida M. Stoner............................ Knoxlyn, P a ........................... Teacher. M argaret R. Stuart................... Carlisle, Pa.......................... Teacher. C. Ida W eb er............................ Bedford, P a ............................. Teacher. E. M ay W o lf (T ro stle)............... Arendtsville, P a ...................'• Anna M. Yohe (W alters).............Shippensburg, Pa. J. W . Baish........... ................. Clear Spring, P a ................ ..Merchant. D. N. Benedict....••••••,§^8 ^ 8 .... Waynesboro, P a ................... Ass’t. Treas. Frick Co. H arry W . B ro w n ........................ San Fernando, Pananaga,P.I...... Mus. Sup. Herbert L . Creamer................... Newport, P a ..........................Principal. j . A . Davis................................. Walnut Bottom, P a ............... M ail Service. W . P. Davis......,.,,.,;,,,.................Shippensburg, P a ................. M ail Service. H. M. Fogelsanger........ ,.... ...802 S. Main St., Ann Arbor, M ich ........................... StudentUniv. 78 Cumberland Valley State Normal School. S. E. Iy. Fogelsanger. J. K . Gish............... -.. I*. A . Gray............... C. W . Gross.. 'Clarence W . Herr..... Percy T . Hoffiheins... Percy A. Hollar......... C. E. H ollin ger........ J. O. Johnson.........;;. Miles A. K easey..... . James H. K en d all.... J. Arthur Knupp....... C. E. I/ingie............ •Geo. Markle........ ..... J. E. McCullough..... J. H. M cEaughlin.... Geo. M. M iller.......... Wm. M. M itchell...... S. E. Myers.............. D. M. Nipple............. C. F. Noll........... . Jere E. Zullinger........ .... -•Shippensburg, P a ............... .Teacher. ........ Deodate, Pa .......................... Teacher. ........Died April 28, 1906. ........Hall, ...Teacher. ........543 E. Walnut St., Lancaster. Salesman. ......-Y o rk , P a....... ........................ Ward Prin. .........222 W . 6 th St., Topeka, Kansas. —— Shippensburg, P a .................Bookkeeper. ....... RossTille, P a....... ................. Teacher. .........326 Sansom St., Phila., P a... Teacher Drexel Institute. ........McConnellsburg, P a ............. Farmer. ........Waynesboro, Pa. .....- F t . Hunter, P a ................... „Teacher. ........ Mechauicsburg, P a............... Teacher. ........ 15 1 6 2nd St., Pittsburg-, P a..... American Seduction Co. ....... Carsonville, .Teacher. ....... Cleversburg, Pa. .......Newport, P a .......................... Teacher. .......Farmers, P a .......................... Teacher. ....Turbotville, Pa.................... Physician. ....... State College, Pa.............. .....Assistant in Experimental Agronomy. .......Oakville, P a .........................Student TJnlv. Md. .......6801 Ada St., Chicago, 111..... Student Vet. College. ....... New Germantown, P a ........... Teacher. ....... Mechauicsburg, P a ................Salesman. .......Carsonville, P a ......................Teacher. .......1232N.6th St., Harrisburg Pa. .......Voltair, P a .... .................... Teacher. .......Rt. Hunter, P a ........ .............. Teacher. —....1199 Bergen St., Brooklyn, T ................................... Teacher Com. H. S. ...... Millers town, P a...... ............. Teacher. ......Progress, P a........MSBi....... Clerk. ...... E - Pittsburg, P a ................... Asst. Chief Timekeeper Westinghouse ’Co. ......Dixmont, P a ........ ............ .... Assistant Hospital. ......Abbotstown, Pa...........:..........Teacher. ......3202nd St. S. E., Washington, D. C.V..... ..,;....Clerk. ..... Tyrone, P a .... .................. .....P. R . R. F. H. Smith................ ......Shippensburg, Pa. Anna E. Eaughlin....... Mattie A. D ong........... John A . Hyndman...... Howard R . M y e r s ...... ......Kasiesville, P a .... ........... Teacher. .......Altoona, Pa......v......:||®W .Teacher. . Kipple, P a ............................. Teacher. ......Patton, P a ...... ...... .... .......Principal. J. R . Piper................ , H. B. Raffensperger.. W . D. R h e a .......... . "T. C. Sensematt.J|^!|| Edward Sheets Paul G. S m ith ........... Harry J. Stambaugh.. C. F. Sweigart.......... J. C. T ressler..... H. E. W a lk e r......... . W . W. Walmer .......... R . J. Watson.............. Frank W ible............... Clayton B. Yohe..v ...y. R . M. Y o s t................. R b o u a l r N o r m a l Co u r se . St a t e C e r t if ic a t e . Class of 1901* Elizabeth Branyan.......... Rebecca Burgner (Burr).... Francis Eyon Byers..... Sarah Blanche Clever...... Phoebe J. Comrey (Shope). .Steelton, Pa..... ...... ..........Teacher. .Budapest, Austria Hungary. .Cor. 8 th and Spruce Sts., Phila., P a ................... ...Asst. Supt.Penn Hospital. Shippensburg, P a ............. ...Teacher. .Union Deposit, Pa. Cumberland Valley State Normal School. 79 Elisabeth E. Cypher.................. Saxton, Pa............................. ..Teacher. Eydia B. Detweiler (Troup)........2225 Eogan St., Harrisburg-, Pa. M . Nettie Dicks (W o lfe )..............York, Pa. Emma Dodd (H iggin s )............. -Eewistown, Pa. Fannie Doutrich (Underwood).... Phoenixville, Pa. Nannie Z. Drawbaugh.............. ..Newville, P a ......... ............... Teacher. Jennie W . Eldon;........................Mt. Alto, P a ..... .................... Student Wilson College. Ada E ldon ..... W§js!ir*..... ,...........Mt. Alto, P a ..........................Teacher. Susan I. Fickes (Heiges)............. Shippensburg, Pa. Mary K . Garland (Jenkins)........Ardmore, Pa. Cora I. Gerhart ........................... Harrisburg, Pa,..................... Teacher. Yelva Pearl G e tte l............ ........ Shippensburg, P a ..............¿...Teacher,. Bessie F. G r e e n w o o d ........... New Kingston, P a .................. Teacher. Jennie M. Groupe............ ............ Idavllle, P a ....... ................... Teacher. Belle S. H a g le ............................ Huntingdon, P a .................... Teacher. Junia Hays ................................. Shippensburg, P a ............... ..Teacher. Ethel Hendricks....,....................Hummelstown, P a .............. ....Teacher. Dasie Iy. Hoffman (R ou zer)........Philadelphia, Pa. Mary E. Holtz ...;........ ................ Blain, Pa ...................... Teacher. Emma M» Holtz ..........................Blain, P a ....... ..................... ..Teacher. Ethel I. Hoover.......................... Waynesboro, P a ..................... Teacher. Isabella B. Johnson...................Steelton, P a ......................... .Teacher. M ary K . K yle ........ ..................... Middletown, P a .................... Teacher. M. Elsie Eease............................ Bermudian, Pa...................... Teacher. Virginia O. McQuiston.............. 1800 Arch St., Phila., P a ...... Student A rt School. Ethel K . Middlecoff (Thompson) DuBois, Pa. Maude M iller.............................Hampton, Pa.......................... Teacher. M ay M iller .... ................ Hummelstown, Pa. Elizabeth G. O’B rien .................. Died March 26, 1907. Edith Orndorff............................ WiConisco, Pa....................... Teacher. Florence C. Owens............ ........ .Eewistown, P a ...................... Teacher. N ellie E. P a rk .................... ....... Fannettsburg, P a ........ ........ Teacher. Julia N. P ip e r .... .............. ......... Shippensburg, P a ......... ...¡....Teacher. Mary EL Reeder ........ .... Mt. Joy, Pa................ Teacher. Orpha L. Rice. Florence Smith...,........;;..;.,......... Dickinson, P a ....................... Teacher. Marne Shockey (Kirkpatrick).....Highspire, Pa. Juliet W . Stockbridge.......... .......Athens, P a..................... ....... Student Univ. Mich. Elizabeth Stoner ............. ........... Died April 1,1903. Emma G. Tressler (Fleisher)........Bellwood, Pa. Julia A . W ea ver.........................Kenton, Ohio. Marne C. Wineman........... .......... Newburg, P a ...............Teacher« Maude Zerfoss...................... ....^Hummelstown, Pa .................Teacher. Tviliah Z u g....................... .......... N. 14th St.,Harrisburg,Pa..Teacher. N . N. Arnold............................... Dillsburg, Pa., R . F . D. 1 ......Student Princeton. J. E. Barrick.......................... .....Bloserville, P a ......................Teacher. - H. S. .....Mason and Dixon, P a ........... Teacher. .....Mowersville, Pa...v. !:.... ......... Bank Clerk. .....Westfield, N. J ..................... Teacher. ......Shippensburg, Pa...-...... ....... Teacher. ,1836 Walnut St., Harrisburg, Pa..Clerk P . R. R. ......Melrose, M d......................... Teacher. Class of 1907. ........Wormleysburg, P a ............... .Teacher. .Teacher. Elda Mae A s p er................. ........ Y o rk Springs, P a ................ ..... ...Shippensburg, Pa. .Teacher. Mary D. Barr..................... ........Greencastle, P a ................... .Teacher. ........ Gettysburg, P a ..................... Grace Benner.......... .......... ........Ludlow, N. J....................... .Teacher. .Teacher. Laura M. Bittinger...-......... ......... Aspers, Pa....:....................... .Teacher. .Teacher Lulu Brinkerhoff .Teacher. Bess Brow n....................... .........New Oxford, P a ................... ..Teacher. .........New Oxford, P a ........ . ..Teacher. ..Teacher. Ethel Clever...................... .........Shippensburg, P a............... ......... Shippensburg, P a ............... ..Teacher. ..Teacher. Florence Clippinger.......... .........Shippensburg, P a............... .........Scotland, P a ...........................Teacher. ....Parkton, M d....................... ...Teacher. ...Teacher. Janet Cunningham.......... ......... Mercersburg, Pa. ...Teacher. Emma Dohner.................. ..........Shippensburg, P a .............. __Ppnhrook, P a...................... ...Teacher. ...Teacher. Benorah Dohner............... ..........Shippensburg, P a .............. Pa. Cora Eby (Geiss)............... ........1038 Franklin St., Reading, ...... ....Newport, P a....................... ...Teacher. ..........McConnellsburg, P a ....... ...Teacher. Teacher. Emma F o lta ..................... ..........Waynesboro, Pa... ....Teacher. JMSie Deri IHCui_y 1 ...... .......... Shippensburg, Pa. ....Teacher, Carrie Gossert................. ........Peapack, N. J .... .............. ....Teacher, ...........Duncannon, P a.......... ....Teacher, Nelle Hamil..................... ...........Natrona, P a ...................... ...........Catasauqua, P a ................ ....Teacher. Harriet Harbison. ....Teacher, N elle Hosteld.............—•••■...........Shippensburg, Pa,............ ....Teacher. M ary Ickes .................... ............ Shippensburg, P a ......... ....Teacher. Bess Ir w in ...................... ........1932 Ontario St., Phila,. Pa 88 Cumberland Valley State Normal School. Violet Johns ...... Grace Johnson....................... Desse Jones...... .................... . ....Teacher. Ruth K a d el........................... Imog-ene Kidw ell rn . ... l eacner. Sadie K ilrain e....................... ...Teacher. Laura Kraber......................... ...Teacher. Edna K reiner................ m. . ... i eacner. W inifred Kauffm an............... ...Teacher. E lla L a y ................. ...Teacher. Gertrude Lehmer (McKissick)......Inglenook, Pa. Lulu Long"......... x J-saL . ...Student Bucknell. Bertha Long-enecker............... ....Baker’s Summit Pa - i eacner. Kathryn M artin .................... ....Greencastle, Pa., R . F . D. 1 . ..Teacher. M yrtle Mayberry.... ....Dillsburg-, P a.............. .. jleacner. Stella M eixell ........................ ....Barnitz, P a ........... ••Teacher. Edna Mehring-........... . ....Littlestown, P a.......... ..Teacher. Lois Mickey (Skilling-ton),.....,!....Enhaut, Pa. Muriel Moorhead.................... ....Galeton, Pa........... 1 ••'T j. eacner. Besse H. Myers.;...........;.......... ... Manasquan, N. .1 ••Teacher. Ruth Myers............................. ... Denver, P a ..... ...... ••Teacher. Belle O rris.............................. ....Steelton, P a .............. ■•Teacher. M ary Rahauser (M iller).......... ....Guilford Spring-s, P a ........... .Teacher. Caroline T . Rauch................... ....Ling-lestown, Pa., R. F . D. 1..Teacher. Harriet Reddig-........................ ....Hays Grove, Pa............. ..Teacher. Bess R hodes........................... ....Middle Spring-, P a .......... ..Teacher. Edna Senft............................... ....Spring- Forg-e, Pa.......... •Teacher. Margraret Sheaffer.................. ....Hays Grove, P a ....... nrt | Naomi Shively.......... .............. ....Fayetteville, P a .............. .Teacher. Clara Shriner............................ ....Shippensburg-, P a ......... .Teacher. Harriet Shriner........................ ...Shippensburg-, P a ........ .Teacher. Grace Sieber............................ ....Patton, Pa....;............ .Tftarlipr Pearle Speese........................... Sommerville, P a ................ ..Governess. Alice J. Walker..................... Bridgrewater, P a ................ Teacher. Alm a W alter.. ......... ...Lebanon, P a ............... Fredythe Wineman.....’............. ...Newburg-, Pa. Edith Witherspoon................... ...Guilford Spring-s, Pa.... ........Teacher. Effa Young-.............................. ...Mason and Dixon, Pa... ........Teacher. Harry S. Bowman.................... ...Dillsburg-, P a.............. m i James E. Cook............. ...... . ...Bridg-eton, N. J ................ Luther Diehl............................ ...Greencastle, P a .......... Snively Earley......................... ....Greencastle, P a ..... ...... S. L . Fog-elsang-er.................... ...Shippensburg-, P a......... J. I. Freet.................................. ..Roxbury, P a .......... tp .__ Oren Goodhard........................ ...Shippensburg-, P a ......... Norman G ru bb......................... ...Millerstown, P a__ m | Georg-e Guyer........ . ................. ..Shippensburg-, P a......... John Harlacher...........:............. ..East Berlin, Pa............. Chas. Johnson ........................... ..Carlisle, P a............... tp 1 James Jones............................. ..Orbisonia, P a ............. ......Prin. Georg-e H. Richwine.................. ..Mechanicsburg-, P a ....... U. D. Rumbaug-h...................... ..Millerstown, P a........... Raymond Shank........................ . New Chester, P a ....... Irvin Sheaffer........................... .Northampton, P a .......... Simon S. Shearer...................... Middletown, P a ........... Portis S m ith.................... ,....B •Hall, P a ............... m . Mulford Stoug-h.................... 4..... ..Shippensbhrgr, P a......... -Student Wash. & Lee Univ. Earl T h ru sh .............................. .Shippensburg-, P a......... ......Teacher. Cumberland Valley State Normal School Chas. D. Tritt. P. J. Wiebe.... L evi W ir e ..... 89 .Newburg, P a....................... Teacher. Shippensburg, P a .................Teacher. .Beverly, N . J...... ................... Prin. Class of 1908. Emma Brittle................ . M ary E. Brindle..... ....... N ellie J. Boher............... Ada M. Myers ............... . M ay C. Conn.... . Anna M. C op e............... Margaretta Cremer......... E lla E. D a le .................. Margie I. Dunkle.......... Lydia E ldon .... ...... ...... . Jane C. E yster................ Dora M. F a lk ................ M ary E. Ferree............... Kathryn E. Fogelsanger Anna G. Follm a r............ Edith E. Follmar.^I.r.^ij Mabel F. Gettel.............. Neadia P. G ift ........... . Ethel Y . Hays................. A lice M. H ayes............... Margaret M. H edding.... Minnie B. Henneberger.... M yrtle Hockenberry...... . Julia Hollar.................... Iv a Hoon.............. .......... Grace Hoover (Bender).... Elizabeth Houston.......... Kathryn F . Jones........... Jennie Kuhn.................. Marion L . L a w a ll.......... June LeFevre................. Mae J. L e V a n ............... Bertha E. Leonard......... Ruth A. L ig h t........ Eleanor M cClelland....... W inifred McClelland..... M ary D. McCulloch....... Blanche Macbeth........... E lla F. Martin................ Minnie B. M iller............. Janet M y e rs .................. E m ily B. R e a g le ............ Blanche R ice.............. Eva Robinson................ Jean C. Robinson.......... Carrie E. Sauble............ Helen Scouller................ Edna M. Senseney......... Sue Sollenberger..........._ Lenna S. Squires........... Ursula Sterner............... .Huntsdale, P a...................... Teacher. .Carlisle Springs, P a ............. Teacher. .Bloomsbury, N . J ............... ..Teacher. .Milton, Pa............... ............. Teacher. .McCullough’s Mills, P a........Teacher. .Doylestown, P a .................... Teacher. .Saxton, P a ....... .....................Teacher. .Ft. Loudon, P a.....................Teacher. .Steelton, P a ........... ............. Teacher. .Shippensburg, Pa. .Shippensburg, Pa., R. F. D. 2..Teacher. .Williamstown, Pa. .Highspire, P a ...................... Teacher. .Port Norris, N . J...... ........... Teacher. •Hanover, P a ......................... Teacher. .Middletown, P a .... ...............Teacher. .Eddington, P a...................... Teacher. •Greencastle, Pa. .Riddlesburg, P a ................... Teacher. .Big Cove Tannery, P a ......... Teacher. .Altoona, P a ......................... Teacher. .Quincy, P a ...........................Teacher. •East Waterford, P a ............. Teacher. .St. M ary’s, P a ...................... Supervisor of Music. .Newville, P a ......................... Teacher. .St. Thomas, Pa. .Idaville, P a ........................ ..Teacher. •Elizabethville, P a ................ Teacher. .Middleburg, P a ........... ........ Teacher. .Catasauqua, Pa. .West Brownsville, P a .......... Teacher. .Penbrook, Pa ..¿MS»»...........Teacher. .Sharon, P a ........................... Teacher. .Lebanon, P a .............. ......... Teacher. .Shippensburg, P a.................Student Wilson College. .Shippensburg, P a ................ Student W ilson College. .Fairmont, W . Va................... Teacher. .Macungie, P a ...................... Teacher. .Czfirversville, P a ................... Teacher. .Concord, P a .....v........... ........Teacher. .Marion, P a ...........................Teacher. .Bangor, P a............. ..............Teacher. .Pottersville, N . J...................Teacher. .Newport, P a ......................... Teacher. .Shippensburg, Pa. .York Springs, P a ........ .........Teacher. .Newville, P a ........................Teacher. .Ft. Loudon, Pa..................... Teacher. .Newville, Pa. .West Portal, N. J .................Teacher. .Gettysburg, P a..................... Teacher. 90 Cumberland Valley State Normal School. Lottie I. S tin e............................Elizabethville, P a ................Teacher. Helea A . Stough.........................Shippensburg, P a .....Sta. Ladies College, Wash D C Jeaaaette Stouteagle................. Plum Rnn> P a....... Teacher Grace Stam baagh.......................Scotlaad, P a » . . . . - . ........ |....Teacher! Estella V . Sw eigard................... Liaglestowa, R . F. D. 2 , Pa... Teacher See J. T o la a ...............................Sigfried, P a ...................... Teacher’ L yd ia M. Underwood..................Yardley, P a ...........................Teacher! Laura M. U nch ...........................62S N. 15th St., Hbg., P a ...... Teacher Charlotte M. W alhay................ Aspers, Pa................ Teacher Ruth W ia g e rd ............................Lakewood, N. J ....... ! ! I ! Teacher’ Maude W iagerd ............. ,........... Port Norris, N. J.................. Teacher! ¡ ¡ ¡ B I B ................"........... Shippensburg, Pa................. Teacher Normal. Maude W o l f ............................. Beaver Creek, P a ...... ..............Teacher Ethel R. W olfort......................... Biglerville, Pa ......................W h e r ' Grace M. Wonders...................... Harrisburg, P a ......................Teacher! M TT t nker.................................Strodes Mills, Pa................... Teacher. H r ’ • B ..............................Fanaettsburg, P a ...................Teacher. .....................Newfoundland, P a ................ Teacher. .... |........ .................. -Siddoasburg, P a.................... Teacher. G | f:00d- :...........................Caaip H ill, P a.................... W 8 M ' ■ B U B ....I ......................... Conemaugh, P a ..................... Teacher. M - A - Hess.........;........................ Dryrua, P a ........................ Teacher Thomas Hoffman....................... Carlisle, P a.............................Teacher! J. H. Hoyert................................ Piketown, P a..........................Teacher. J. R oy Jackson.......................... Coreopolis, P a..................... Teacher R oy D.Kaouse........................... Abbottstown, Pa...;............... Priacipai. George Morrison.... .....................Carlisle, Pa............. Teacher D. C. Noonan.............. ...............W illow H ill, P a ...................Teacher’ R. W. Pearson............. :.............. York Springs, P a ............. Principal p 'f ; .............................. Shippeasburg, P a ................ Teacher. Earl B. Smith............................. New Cumberland, P a ........... Teacher. James G. Young.........................Carlisle, P a .| % i,.................. T o c h e r. Cumberland Valley State Normal School. 91 MODEL SCHOOL. FIRST GRADE. Kelly, Earl Kohler, Annie Means, Robert Neff, William Nicholson, David SeaverS, Mary Shadel, Rudolf Wingerd, Lloyd Angle, Ralph Cradler, Harry Eshelman, Lloyd Fitzgerald, Violet Harr, Bessie Harr, Laurance Horton, Edward Hosfeld, Julia SECOND GRADE. Nehf, Verna Reed, Walter Rhone, Ruth Salmon, Pearl Shive, Helen Stutenroth, Nellie Suders, Ethel Varner, Guy Argenbright, Eugene Argenbright, Irene Cradler, Esther Esterbrook, Arthur Heberling, Ruth Kitzmiller, Bessie Kitzmiller, Dana Martin, Drew THIRD GRADE. Neff, Helen Nicholson, Mary Rine, Clarence Shadell, Warren Shive, Susie Wingerd, Velva Wingerd, Sadie Clough, Lena Easterbrook, George Eshelman, Myrtle Fitzgerald, Bessie Horton, Richard Kohler, George Nehf, Byron FOURTH GRADE. Klenzing, Walter McElhare, Harry Mowery, Mary Nehf, Rebecca Plasterer, Roy Shive, Dorothy Suders, Daniel Tarner, Ruth Argenbright, Roy Argenbright, Russel Cope, Georgie Guyer, Lottie Hosfeld, Mary Fitzgerald, Mabel Jones, Thomas Kelly, Grettle FIFTH GRADE. Burns, Harry Earley, Helen Earley, Rachael Glessner, Irvin Jones, Jesse Kitzmiller, Bernice Kohler, Harry Lindsay, Carrie 92 C um berlan d V a l u e y S t a t e N orm al S ch o o l . •Graham, Mabel Henry, Huey Horton, Milton Horton, Wilbur Hosfeld, John McMullin, Donald Reed, Edith Reese, Josephine Rine, Martin SIXTH GRADE. Allen, Josephine Angle, Harold Arter, Annie Craig, John Dykeman, Welby Earley, Raymond Martin, William McElhare, Mary Mowery, Merlie Neff, Ray Phillippi, Frank Reed, Viola Seavers, Nellie SEVENTH GRADE. De Haven, Edgar Graham, Velva Himes, Cecelia Hubley, Fred Lindsay, Ruth Means, Chalmers McClelland, Liberty Plasterer, Ruth Shive, Naomi Stutenroth, Carlton Suders, Lena Tamer, Lester EIGHTH GRADE. Cope, Mary Clippinger, Ruth Hosfeld, Elsie Hosfeld, Susie Lindsay, Rose Neff, Zora Wolff, Dorothy NINTH GRADE. -Hosfeld, Mary Hosfeld, Walter Shearer, Harry Smith, Grace Steele, Katie Stutenroth, Earl Weigle, Chas. Wolff, Gertrude TENTH GRADE. Bingham, Scott Martin, Clinton McElhare, Viola Rudolph, Sylvia