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B. 5. N. 5. Quarterly

Catalog Number.

Bloomsburg Literary

Institute

and

State

Normal School,
Sixth

District,

Bloomsburg, Pa.,

1907—1908.

B. S.

N.

S.

QUARTERLY, CATALOG NUMBER.

1907,
made for entry as second-class matter July 8,
the Act of Congress of
under
Pa.,
Bloomsburg,
at
Office
at the Post

Application

July 16, 1894.

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THE-

Bl00mgburg

l^iierarg ^nstihxte
-AND-

State ^formal

Sr;ty00l

(CHARTER NAME)

Sixth district,

Bltfmusburg, ffitflumbia

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1907-1908(Eatalng

Number

xrf

B. S. N. S. Quarterly

guw,

1907.

LITERARY INSTITUTE

Calendar.

1907*

TEKX

TALL
13

Weeks

tember

3,

1

November

Anniversary, Thursday,

1

Saturday,

190 8.

November

28,

i
1907.

30,

WINTER
13

TZ-R71
Weeks

Monday, December 2. ujoj.
Washington Excursion Monday, December
Beginning of Christmas Vacation, Saturday,
,

Work

resumed, Tuesday, January

7,

dliepian Anniversary, Saturd

16,

1907.

December

21,

19
P.

5

M., February

1908.

Gymnasium

Exhibition, Friday, 8:15 P. M., March

Closes Saturday,

March

13,

iuos.

19

14.

SPUING TERM
14 Wt\
J3,

Monday,

Field Day,
I

cital,

I

>.i>

Mi

.

M

1

90S.

1

S

>oS.

artment,

Friday

Jtr

P.

M.,

June

M., June 20,

'

M., June 21,

itertainment by Middle Class,

i

:

M..

'<

Jim
to

Class Day

C

5:00 P. If ., June

£
ment, Wedn<

1

>:oo

23. 1908.

M., June 23, 1908.
A. M.. June 24, [9
P.

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

'Board £f Trustees
SCHOCH, 1910
JAMES C. BROWN, 1908

A. Z.

JOHN

-

N. U.

WALLER, Esq., 1909
FUNK, Esq., 1909

PAUL
HON.

A. L.

JOHN

G.

O.

E.

WIRT,

Secretary.

Esq., 1909

FRITZ, 1910

FREEZE,

Esq., 1908

W. CHERINGTON,

FRED
'

Vice President.

-

M. CLARK, Esq., 1910
L. E.

President.

-

-

1909

YORKS, 1908
HON. VORIS AUTEN, 1910
G. J. CLARK, 1908
D.

J.

G.

WALLER,

Jr. (Ex-Officio.)

Trustees Appointed by the State.

JOHN R. TOWNSEND, 1908
CHARLES W. MILLER, Esq.,
DR. J. J. BROWN, 1910
ROBERT C. NEAL, 1910
C. C.

PEACOCK,

R. E.

HARTMAN,

H.

CLARK, Treasurer.

J.

Esq.,

1909

1908

1909

ITITH

Standing Committees
Finance:

CHARLBSW. MiLLKk,

JOHN

PRBBZB,

G.

VOKKS.

LBD. G.

Grounds and

'Buildings:

JOHN

C BROWN,

M. CLARK,

PEACOCK.

C. C.

Household :

JOHN

JOHN

CLARK.

If.

Instruction

IWIL

and

Discipline

:

WIRT,

!•:.

TOWNS

R.

BROWN

J. J.

J.

C.

BROWN,

HON. VOR]

Furniture, Library
A. L.

and Apparatus

C

PR]

GARRBTT

J.

C.

!

CLARK.

Heat. Water and Light:
i

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NK.

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R.

B.

Credit

PRBD.

CHBRINGTON,

HARTMAN.

and

Collection

N

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JOHN

R.

ToWNSI

NI>.

.

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PUNK,

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

The
D.

Faculty.
WALLER,

J.

JR.

PRINCIPAL.
O. H. BAKELESS, A. M.
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF TEACHING.

WILBUR, A. M.
HIGHER MATHEMATICS.

G. E.

WILLIAM

SUTLIFF,

B.

M.

A.

MATHEMATICS.

JENKINS,

F. H.

A. M.

REGISTRAR.
J. G. COPE, M. E.
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND CHEMISTRY.

C.

H. ALBERT, M. E.
GEOGRAPHY.

JOS. H.

DENNIS,

A. B.

LANGUAGES.
DIRECTOR COEEEGE PREP. DEPARTMENT.
D. S. HARTLINE, A. M.
BIOEOGICAE SCIENCES.

MARY ALICE

PORT,

PRECEPTRESS.

VIRGINL\ DICKERSON, M.
EATIN AND ALGEBRA.

MARY

GOOD,

A.

E.

B. P.

CHEMISTRY.
J. C.

FOOTE,

Litt. B.

ENGLISH.

HELEN WINIFRED BRYANT,

A. B.

READING AND LITERATURE.

NOBLE W. ROCKEY,

A. B.

ENGLISH.

CARRIE

E.

MUTH,

ENGLISH AND LATIN.

ROBERT

C.

CLARK, Ph. D.

HISTORY AND

EUNICE

B.

CIVICS.

PETER, Ph.

HISTORY AND

CIVICS.

B.

JTITDTB

BRYANT,

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BBORY OS MUSIC.

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MARTHA CONNBR,

M.

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IJHRARIAN.
J AS. T. GOODWIN,
M'HV, TYI'KW KITING AND COMMERCIAL BRANCHES,

MARY

HARRIS,

R.

PD.

If.

PRINCIPAL OK MODEL SCHOOL AND CRITIC

FLORENCE
CIKIC and

CRITIC

TUTTJUB, A. B.
school tbachkr,

liODBX,

MRS. J
AND MODEL

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ACHER.

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CRITIC

AND MODEL SCHOOL TEACH


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GRBENSTEIN,
MAN.

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assistant in

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GRACE RAIL
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AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

Courses of Study.
(As revised and adopted by the Normal School Principals.)

Regular Course.

PREPARATORY YEAR.

Language — Orthography Reading
Natural Science — Physiology and

Composition.
Hygiene.
Historical Science Geography, (Descriptive, Commercial
and Physical); History of the United States.
The Arts Penmanship, sufficient to be able to explain some
approved system writing to be submitted to the Board
of Examiners.
Sufficient knowledge of Arithmetic, English Grammar, and
Algebra is required for the Preparatory year to enable students
to pursue the Junior studies successfully.
;

;





;

JUNIOR YEAR.




Pedagodics School Management. (See rule 2, p. 9.)
L/Anguage English Grammar Latin sufficient for the
;

duction of Caesar.
Mathematics Arithmetic



intro-

Algebra.

;

Natural Science— Physiology and

Hygiene.
Civil Government.
The Arts Drawing, a daily exercise for at least twentyfour weeks, work to be submitted to the Board of Examiners Book-keeping, single entry, including a knowledge
of common business papers, and a daily exercise for at
least seven weeks
Vocal Music, elementary principles,
and attendance upon daily exercise for at least twelve
weeks.

Historical Science



—U.

S.

History

;

;

;

Physical Culture.

middle year.

Pedagogics— Psychology and Methods
rule

3, p.

Language— Rhetoric and
of Caesar's Gallic

Composition

;

Astronomy.

;

(Laboratory and

Latin,

Three books

Chemistry

;

;

Descrip-

field study, see rule 6,

page 10.)

Historical Science— General History.
The Arts Manual Training.
Physical Culture.



(See

War.

Mathematics— Plane Geometry.
Natural Science— Zoology Botany
tive

of Teaching.

9.)

BURG UTRRARY instit

s

SENIOR YEAR.
and

Practice

.

I

of

t

T
.;

iterature,
glish Gf
ve weeks of wi»rk, including the thoro study
-these being selected from those

designal

tion of

the Middle-States

Collt

Thn

'i.

oi

Virgil

r

i

having sufficient preparation ar<
more advanced classes in Latin.) (See rule
s

mitted to
I'-

of

ry

Sec rule

gic.

6,

i

Mathematics—Arithmetic

(review);

and Sui

Natural

I

Plane

Trigonometry

ry.

s

M. CULT1

tC

Tm

Substitutions are allowed for certain branches in the Middle and Senior years.
See pp. 11-12.

Supplementary Course.
In Addition to the

Leading

to the

OMU

Rcgldaf

Degree of Bachelor of Pedagogics.

Advanced Psycholi
Education
Discussion of Educational Questions; Scl
cluding School Law
Devices for Teaching
Theorii

Phila



:

;

Sch<>.»i

Apparatus and Appliances—description,

Leading

to the

,,

;

in-

Kdncat

us

Degree of Master of Pedagogics.

raduating in the Regular Course.
History of Education in
n Schools
Kl^-mm)

ling, wil

the Unit

,



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A

ftdl

equivalent will
Tl

Ik-

named above.

mined by

Architecture,

i

accepted for any of the text-bo
ading and d
tin

nual meeting, and are the B

Principals at their an-

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Admission
Middle and Senior Classes, Etc.

'Rules for Tinal 'Examinations,

(For
i.

all

the

Admission

Normal Schools

to the

to the

of Penns3'lvania.

Senior and Middle classes

is

deter-

mined by a preliminary examination conducted by the faculty,
followed by a final examination by a State Board of ExaminThese examinations are held in June each year. The
ers.
date is fixed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and
is usually announced in February or March preceding the ex-

The results of the preliminary examinations are
aminations.
given to the State Examiners, with the recommendation of
successful applicants.
2.

In order to be admitted to the Middle class at any State

Normal School, students must be examined by the

faculty and
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
English Grammar and Arithmetic), and Plane Geometry or
the first Book of Caesar, and must complete School Management in the Middle year.
Applicants
tions at the
3.

may

same

try the Junior
time.

and Middle year examina-

In order to be admitted to the Senior

class,

students

must be examined by the faculty and State Board in all the
Middle year studies (except 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 in the
academic studies of the entire course, except the review studies
and must devote their time during the
of the Senior } ear
Senior 3 ear to the professional studies of the course, and the
review studies.
r

;

T

If the faculty of any State Normal School, or the State
4.
Board of Examiners decides 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.
If a person who has completed the examinations re5.
quired for admission to the Middle or Senior class at any State

Normal School,

desires to enter

another Normal School, the

IO

!

which

TJ"

examination was held
the principal of the school
Except for the reason
ires to attend.
forth the pa
the JunMiddle year studies shall be issued.
•1

at

shall send th<



be

Cai

tlu-

to

filiation shall b
the branches of the Senior year,


trd in all

araar

'

Me cut:
and instrumental in:
studies completed by them shall be named

:

'.

The> •':•'.!
ive the
any higher branches; including

and Arithmetic.
iniined in

by the
including

dl

keeping,
in their cer-



All persons examined by the State Board in the Natural Sci./lired t<> pn
the Middle and Seni<

note'

field

wor!

who have been graduated may
:i

Board

of

diplomas to

tin

of the

and

by them.
examined at
in any higher branches, and the secieExaminers shall certify on the back of
g of the branches completed at

the laboratory

Persons

7.

l>e

said examination.

A certii

proficiency of all applithe studies in which the
to be examined
by the State Board of Examiners shall be prepared as
by the Faculty and -presented to the Board. The certificate
for the studies of the Junior year shall also include the stand>f applicants in the review studies of the Senior year.
in all

Graduates of the State Normal Schools in the regular
g.
course, and graduates of accredited colleges, may become candidates for the degrees of Bachelor of Pedagogics and M.
To obtain these degrees, candidates must be
examined by the faculty and £
ard upon the stud:
the supplementary course.
il
lis of
teaching in the publi
State since graduation (or two years in the case of candi3
who taught in the Model School will be required of all
>r the degree of Master ^i
Pedagogics, in addition
to the branches of study indicated above.
>

10.

Attendance

at a Si

be required of
but candidates for the r*
required work in oi


ill

rmal School during the entire
candidates for graduation
may prepare the

all

:

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

II

Programs.
As arranged

for this

SchooL

'Regular Course.
Program of Studies for

Fall Term.

the Preparatory Year.

Winter Term.

Spring Term.

Arithmetic (including Arithmetic (practical
measurements, &c.)
fractions.)

Arithmetic (percentage, interest, &c.)
English Grammar

English Composition. Eng. Comp. and Gram.
Reading (thought an- Reading, (phonics, drill Reading and Declamause of dictionary,
in
tion,
alysis)
Supplementary
&c.)
Reading
Orthography and Pen- Orthography and PenOrthography and

manship

Penmanship
U. S. History
(colonial, &c.)

U. S.

manship

History

trations,

&cj

(adminis- U. S. History (continued)

Geography, (descrip- Geography (physical)
tive and commercial)
Physiology, Hygiene Algebra (begun)
School

Geography (continued)
Algebra (to quadratics)
School Management
Physical Culture

Management School Management
Physical Culture

Physical Culture

Program of Studies for the Junior Year.

Fall Term.
Algebra (from

Winter Term.

Spring Term.

quad- Algebra

Algebra (completed)

ratics)

Arithmetic
Book-Keeping and
centage)
Penmanship
Reading and Spelling Geography

(from

per- Arithmetic (completed)

Geography

Declamation
English Grammar
Physiology
U. S. History

English Grammar
Physiology
U. S. History

English

Latin (beginning)

Latin

Vocal Music
School Management

Vocal Music
School Management

Latin (sufficient to begin Caesar)

Drawing

Drawing

Physical Culture

Physical Culture

Note— When approved

by the Faculty,

German

Civil

Grammar

Government

School Management
Physical Culture

or French

may be

substituted for Latin.

:c,

Trogram

i

.:

of Studies for

Middle Year.

-

.



y

I

Mclli

:

term

Cluin
1

Physical Culture

ulture

C

Manual Training

Manual Train.;

Training

'When approved by the lacnltj
inbatitutcd for Chemistry; German or French

rench maj
f<>r

Lai

Program of Studies for Senior Year.

Winti.u Tkkm.

km.
•Soli.l

Plane Trigonom etry

Geometry

Bnglish

Spring Ti.km.
Surveying

Gramma*
and

iew)

Practice

'J\

lg
.

and

•urc

Bn
and

Clas

lish

and

thods

.

I

king

Practice

ulture

•Wh

al

'1

by the

M el hi

is

and Practice

hiag
Physical Culture

hittg

Culture

b

face.

French may be

<>r

Bttbati

Germ

och

for Latin;

!•".;.

tin.

iiiutious in f

pt

make them

when

towashi]



I

hools

Teachers* Classes.
•ill

tinu

ir

pportunities

to public

school

the pii
teachers

iving

who wish

to

better positions.
The studies have been so arranged as to enable such persons
the studies belon]
the Junior year, and re>vered by the superintendent's examination at
the .same time.
:or

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

13

The length of time required to thus complete the work of
the Junior year depends upon the advancement of the teacher
when entering. Some are able to complete it in a single term,
while others require more time.
Certificates

To each

and Diplomas.

student on graduation

is

issued a

Normal Teacher's

Certificate entitling the holder to teach any two subsequent
After continuing his
years in the public schools of the state.
studies for two years and teaching for Two full annual
terms in the common schools of the state he may receive the
second or permanent State Normal School Certificate.

To

secure this, a certificate of good moral character and
the art of teaching, signed by the board of directors
by whom he was employed, and countersigned by the county
superintendent of the county in which he taught, must be presented to the Faculty and State Board of Examiners by the
Blanks for this certificate will be furnished on apapplicant.
They must be executed and returned to the school
plication.
before the time of the State Examinations.
skill in

Treparatory Collegiate Courses.
Classical Course.

(a four years' course)
All the branches of the various college preparatory courses
of the school are pursued with the same thoroughness required
in the professional courses.
Students completing these courses are ready for admission
to the various colleges and are admitted to mail}' without examination. Diplomas are granted to those who complete these
courses.

Required Studies of the Classical Course.

preparatory year.
Winter Term.

Faee Term.

Spring Term.
Arithmetic.
Algebra.

Arithmetic.
Algebra.

Arithmetic
Algebra

Geography (Physical)

Geography (Descriptive) Geography

(Commer-

cial.)

English Grammar
U. S. History.

English Grammar.
U. S. History.

Elementary Latin.
Reading and Spelling Reading and Spelling.

English Grammar.
U. S. History.
Elementary Latin.

Reading and Spelling.

|

Physical Culture and Declamation throughout the year.

LITERARY INSTITUTE
J

TNI ()K

Win

i

Yi-.AR.

j.k

Spring Term.

Ti..'

Arithmet:

Aiith:

ira

(begun)
English Grammar
•] !.\
Review)
Botany


.tin

tin

rnar

'

a
Spelling

and

J Culture

I

,:..

miliar

Government

Civil

Elementary

<

MI1)I>LK
.\ I.I.

YEAR.
Spring Term.

Algebra

I

Plane Geo
Rhetoric
Caesar
An.t

\t-.ir.

Winter Term.

TkkM.

;

1

Elementary Greek

hreek

)eelaniation thrumit tin-

metry

Plane Geometry
Rhetoric

an)
h History

Plane Geometry
Klocution

Caesar

Caesar

Anal'.

Anabasis
Greek History

Roman

History

m

Co position daring the year in connection with
bai
Phyaica] Culture and Declamation thruout the year.

Oesar and Ana-

SENIOR YKAR.
Winter Term.

PAIX Tkkm.

Spring Term.

Natural Philosophy
English Literature
Cicero

Natural Philosophy
English Classics
Cicero

Virgin

Virgil

Virgil

Anabasis
Latin Prose

Homer

Natural Philosophy
English Literature
Cicero

Compo-

Homer
Prose

Composi-

tion

sition

Greet

Latin

Prose Compo-

Prose Composi-

tion

Greek Prose Composition

sition

Latin

Greek Prose Composition

Culture and Declamation throughout the year.

Note.
Work

in

German may be

substituted for Greek as a second
Logy

may be

substituted for

language.
Botany. Forty

OS Of Jones Greek and Latin Prose Composition are
gether uith translations of connected prose.
Provisions
1

lag the spedaJ requirements of

prose or poctfj

any college

for certain

specified, to.ire

made

for

selections of

AND STATS NORMAL SCHOOL

1

The Departments.
L

The

Professional Department.

The aim of the school in this department is to make well
rounded men and women, such as are needed to guide the development of children. All the departments of the school
co-operate to this end by insisting on thorough scholarship.
Throughout, emphasis is placed on the development of power
to do and on ideals to be followed.
In the Preparatory and Junior years careful studies are made
of school hygiene and the general conditions for the successful
organization and management of a school.
In the Middle year the students study carefully the laws of
mind in their application to daily life and to the problem of
There is also a course in genetic psychology
the schoolroom.
in which they become acquainted with the more fundamental
These courses lead directly
results of modern child study.
into and supplement the work in general and special method
which prepares for the practice work of the senior year.
Finally, in the Senior year the work of previous years is supReviews are given in
plemented, broadened, and applied.
different branches for deeper insight, and to furnish a better

basis for method.

Psychology,

Child Study and Method.

All of these are connected as closely as possible with actual
In Psj^chology emphasis is laid on its applications to
In addition to a general
questions of discipline and method.
knowledge of the child study movement, and of the essential
facts of physical and mental growth, the seniors are taught to
test children for defects of sight and hearing, and to make
such observations as will enable them to come into more help-

work.

ful relations

with their pupils.

The

general methods are shown to follow from the psychology and child study. Sufficient emphasis is placed upon special devices to enable the teacher to be at home in her own
school.
Throughout, the students are led to seethe principles
on which the methods are based, that they may become more
independent and self-reliant, and hence more ready to adapt
their work in an intelligent manner to the conditions they will
meet.
Preparation for Work in Ungraded Schools.

Inasmuch as many teachers begin

their work in country disgiven to their needs. The arranging of programs and adapting of methods are considered, as
tricts, especial

attention

is

pie

making and
the

of

iiNc-

t!.

iture,

and

in

decoration

for

>1

1

but

>ks.

USUall;

:

the

pi

stud

natu

the

ail

which

which

but helpful

iqnaria, the

Careful Practice Teaching.
en by
periods each day i^r the entir
the senior class to teaching and observation.
luate averages over five months, often an entire
.1
The aim is to deteaching under careful supervision.
and carry out their own work.
fore and
ry teacher is led to think over his work
He
for a definite
after the practice teaching.
in advance a written plan of
and pi
number o
work for the entire period. This is examined and criticised.
as are also the weekly and daily plans.
At the close of the
king period he makes a summary of the work and indi'.

men

I

.

.

where

it

might have been improved.

The opportunity

is

afforded for students to receive special

drawing and gymnastics, under the superStudents showing
of these departments.
any particular branches are given opportu-

training in music,
vision of the heads

unusual ability

in

nity to specialize to an extent sufficieut to enable

them

to con-

duct departmental work.

The Model

School.

The Model

School, like the graded public schools, conPour experienced critic teachers in separate
Thus the children reeach.
rooms have Charge of two
ceive the close attention of skilled specialists, and the teaching
by the Seniors is under constant and competent inspection.
The children are also under the in
of tile regular
:n Physical Training in the gymnasium.
of eight grades.

;

//.

The

The

College Preparatory Department.

Collegi

Department

of the Bloomsburg
Nbi mal School
From the original establishment of
maintained in connection with the

ratory

;

'

the school in
teach

lates

dd

is

-ion of the state charter.

immunity and the trustees

of the Literary Institute
Unwilling to allow the institution, which they had founded and fo
great expense and persona] sacrifice, to beI

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n

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
come a state
young people
tion,

1

institution, unless the provision to furnish the
of the community with a broad, general educa-

could be continued.

It has always been the policy of this school to urge upon its
students and graduates the importance and advantage of a
higher education than a Normal School is fitted to provide, and
it is a source of pride and gratification to those in charge of the
various departments, that the school is constantly represented
among the students of the colleges and universities of the
country, by large numbers of its former students and graduates.

The preparatory work done at Bloomsburg differs materially
from that of the majority of preparatory schools. All the
Preparatory branches, as well as those of the
teachers' courses, are presented to the student with reference
This necessarily
to their didactic as well as academic values.
results in giving students a broader conception of these subjects than is otherwise possible, and renders graduates better
That these methods are practiable to think for themselves.
cal is shown by the work done in college by those who have
made their preparation here.
strictly College

A number of Pennsylvania colleges offer scholarships to
graduates of this department, thereby testifying to the quality
of its work.
Diplomas are granted to all those who complete the courses
satisfactory, and are accepted in lieu of entrance examina-

many colleges.
The growth of this department has encouraged the management to make important changes in the course and in the
manner of conducting the work, and the department now does
more effective work than ever before. It is well equipped
tions at

with pictures, casts, maps, etc., to assist its w ork. An elecwith a goodly supply of lantern slides also belongs
to this department.
Outlines of the courses of study provided by the department
will be found elsewhere.
(See Index.)
T

tric lantern

///.

The Music

The Music Department

'Department.

of the school is under the direction
competent instructors of wide experience in
teaching both instrumental and vocal music. The instructors
have had conservatory training. The department is in reality
a conservatory, and deserves that name much more than many
of the music schools that have it.

of a

number

of

Pin no -Forte Course.
DV.

divided into four gri
ad Advanced.

Ti.

[ntenm

It

Lementary, Preincludes Harm
9

ililc

I

idy

and rapid

in the

many work

given time.

'.!> welo
fundamental principles, and as a rule

pi

ADVA XT A'

::

the Course
ttend the ear-training and sightWhile for other students ti
reading classes, held weekly.
they arc necessary for a thorough
ire not obligatory,
musical education.

Pupils of the department

pi

Instruments.
arc

tuning and
quently added.
at

kept in

condition by
instruments

excellent

New

repairing.

en on the Violin

and other stringed

tre-

instru-

ments.

There are
ical

Singing,

I

harmony, theory and

history.

Vocal Music

in the

Public Schools.

Music occupies an important place in the public school curIn many towns and cities public school teachers
riculum.
Throughout the
required who can teach children to sing.
are maintained.
Junior year of the Regular COUTSN
matic instruction in vocal music.
Students in other
irtments of the school are permitted to join these cL
without

e

a numerous exercises in sight nd a
study LS made of the rudiments of music, and pracgiven in rendering the best mu

Pupils

:

.

tice is

'Recitals.
lently
ike part in
.]u\

them.

Ringing

Tins

I

stud

ta

Id at

and music pupils are required
ttfidence and ease in playimplishment which music
in which the advanced pupils

frequent interva

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

1

Musical Organizations.
Choruses and Glee Clubs are organized each year, affording
a good opportunity for those desiring to become proficient in
sight reading, strengthening of tones, accuracy in time, phrasing and expression. Besides, those who join these organizations enter more completely into the life and enjoyment of the
school, and thus give pleasure to others as well as receive

much

themselves.

The Orchestra.

An

maintained in connection with this department. An opportunity is afforded to those who are far enough
advanced in playing an orchestral instrument, to join the organization and receive the benefits of weekly rehearsals. During the rehearsals standard overtures, selections from operas,
The Orchestra plans to give at least one
etc., are practiced.
public concert each year.
orchestra

is

'Requirements for Graduation.

Graduates in any of the courses in music are required to
have a good education in English branches so that they will
be able to make intelligent use of their attainments in music,
and to hold an}- place in society to which their education in
music maj' call them. Proficiency in all the subjects mentioned in the English branches of the College Preparatory
Students completcourse will be the minimum requirement.
ing our courses have taken high standing on entering the leading Conservatories of America.
No definite time can be fixed for finishing an}' of the Music
It varies according to the ability of the pupil. Some
courses.
advance more rapidly than others, and can complete a course
in less time than others. No one is graduated because of having
spent a certain amount of time in any course.
Proficiency
is requisite.

Lessons Missed.
Lessons are charged from time of entrance.
No deduction is made for lessons missed,
sent to the instructor in advance.

IV.

unless notice

is

Department of Thy sical Education.

It is a recognized fact that the body needs education as well
In fact, the body needs to be educated in order
as the mind.

to properly educate the mind.
This department is in charge of special instructors

for their

aim the

full

and harmonious development

who have

of all parts

HI.

dam.
Health
11

.

ium.

equip]



I

dy that need
the training

many
in

the

in

gymnasium

more than they p

student--,

their

Many

I

cribed

which have

failed to

i.

yield

to

DO

quickly disappear under this

.

re*

arc worth, to
entire exp.
tfl

unknown

The

alone

the school.
The incasurcir

were

for devel-

ire.

which DC-

these are promptly
Known physical defects
lical treatment,
of

luca-

i

tion.

aetunes given to

ecial training in this
le

men and women who

gymni

desire to direct

Physical Training, according to the most ap-

ed methods,

and Hygi
training must

The

do

no.

fitted to

siuir.-

this

alv.

excellence of

department has attracted so much

this

we have had frequent

public attention that

men

To
gymn

end thorough instru*
^ames and aesthetic m
principles of Phj
the human body, upon which sound ph>
t<>

>vided, not only in

-indents for these positions.



V.

The Art Department.
ool

make

the Junior Year of the

tired in

calls for y<

assume the directorship of V. M. C. A. gj mnainstances we have Veil able to select suitable

provision for the draw

Normal Course, but

in the

Model School and preparatory grades drawing is also carefully
Mo other subject in the curriculum is better calcumd quicken the powers to observe. Besides,
like mr.

Is

e

to the enjo

who

are skilled

in

this

method

of

tudied drawing before entering the school,
tiuvd work in drawing, crayoning, painting,

VI.

Wth
in

The Department of

Science.

of the school and the increased demand for inscience which came with the adoption of the ad-

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

21

vanced courses of study, made it necessary to provide larger
laboratories, and to furnish them with the best apparatus.
This has finally culminated in the erection of Science Hall,
in which excellent chemical, physical
and biological laboratories have been fitted up. They are
presided over by able scientists, who are also skilled teachers
of these subjects.
The apparatus is ample, and of high grade.
No old-time book work in science is done, but laboratory and
field work with courses of reading and original research. Much
use is made of the electric projector with microscope attachments to illustrate the work.
The school is fortunate in its equipment and teaching force
for the work in science, and the students who receive the instruction are still more fortunate.

described elsewhere,

Prospective medical students find the work in these laboravery helpful.
(Outline of Medical Preparatory Course.
See Index.)
No tuition charge is made for instruction in science, but
students pay a fee to cover the cost of necessary chemicals,
breakage, etc.
(See table of expenses.)
tories

Geography.

Geography presupposes that the students who
enter the Preparatory or Junior classes in anj- course have had

The work

in

considerable training.
When such is not the case or when the
work has not been thorough before entering upon the Regular Course, this preliminary work must be done.
The work as outlined for the Regular Course, covers at least
three terms in the Preparatory and Junior years, and one term
in the Senior year.

THE WORK INCLUDES
i.

or, as

A

careful study of the

some term

it

— "The

:

Primary Axis of each Continent,
World Ridge." Following this,

a detailed study of the Physiography of each continent.
This includes primary and secondary mountain ranges and
peaks, river systems, and lakes.
A detailed study of "geographic forces," including their
2.
effect on surface and climate, and their action rendering the
earth habitable for man.
The introduction and application of elementary Biology
3.
and History, in their relation to Geography, and from this,
and relation of the mineral, vegetable, and animal worlds to
the economic life of man.
Note. In all of the foregoing, careful outline and relief
maps are drawn of the sections studied. It is expected that
students will thus come to have in their minds a 'living pict-

is

'

\

th

of

,n

[uently

I.NSTI7

I

of

which they may

i

study of the commercial relations of the world,
unmodities, divisions of Labor, money, standmsuls, great highways, 8
and dui
,1 cabinet
a study
With
and imports, manufactured arti
manufacture, historic outline of the growth
irefully introduced.
ad the lil
c ibinet form- a prominent part
rork. It includes samples
of the apparatus in all the for
ports, and also those of hundreds of imports
ery foreign country of the world.
:ul



'





:

i

:

it
use is also m
ind other teaching aid

|

hie

pictures,

m

Physiology.

A -'..lie law requires the study of "physiology and hygiene
with special reference to the effect of alcoholic drinks, stimuthe human system" in all schools supand na:
ported by state appropriation of money.
We, therefore
Mime that the more elementary phases of the work have been
sufficiently well learned in the public schools to warrant our
going on with the \rork adapted to Juniors in a State Normal
School, and as the time allotted to the subject is only twelve
weeks, no effort is made to cover the subject as ordinarily provided in text-books of this grade.
Instead such subjects
as can not well be handled in tlie public schools of lower
both for lack of facilities and time and because of the
immaturity of th
is have also an important
he subjects that lie ahead of our student-tea
in tlie Regular Normal Course, are m
hly studied.
held in view ai
The k:
lining in laboratory, Lecture, and textthe ma;
book m tli<>«:
ted for work in our Junior
the followind the development of the many-celled b
the cell, explaining the organization of tissues, organs,
their relations. Study of micj
and!
mounts,
i

i

.

I

and Lectures

illus

Lantei

Nervous system,
and spinal cord, and

trUCture of Central
rain

with models of human.
lia.

ht,

heal

lell,

taste

and touch.

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Dissections

23

by students demonstrations from dissections by
and from models study and drawings of microand lectures illustrated by lantern slides study
;

instructors,
scopic slides

;

;

examinations.
The Lymphatic system.
(6)
Excretory system.
(7)
The Reproductive Apparatus and Reproduction.
(8)
Foods, stimulants, narcotics.
(9)
(10) Emergencies.
experiments text-book
Illustrated lecture
quizzes and
examinations.
Applicants for Junior work must pass an examination on
the matter usually included in the text-books provided for the
common school course.
Provision is made for students whose course in common
school physiology has not been sufficiently thorough to enable
them to proceed with the Junior course, by a preparatory
course given in the fall term preceding the Junior course.
The State Board recognizes no distinction between Preparatory Junior courses as implied in the above, but covers the entire ground in a single examination.

of text-book

;

quizzes

;

;

;

VII.

;

The Department of

English.

I.
The Course for the Junior Year.
Students beginning the work in Junior English must have
had preparatory grammar. To complete the course requires
the following attainments
:

A mastery of grammar.
A close study of the sentence is made,
1.

and

analysis, both

by

the oral and the diagram methods, is emphasized.
Practical
exercises in the construction of sentences are given, and due
attention is paid to the modifications of the parts of speech.
2.

Reasonable

skill in

composition.

Throughout the course occasional themes for connected composition are given to the student, whose work is criticised both
as to substance and form.
The student masters the mechanics of expression, and a working knowledge of paragraph
structure is acquired.
Sufficient attention is given to wordanalysis to arouse the student's interest, and thus lead him to
observe the more common facts of etymology.
3.

The

Some acquaintance with good

literature.

course requires a reading knowledge of various short
poems, with occasional memory work, and of some one or
more of such classics as Snow- Bound, The Vision of Sir
Launfal, Enoch Arden, and The Merchant of Venice.

\kv WSTITUTH
II

The

on and rhetoric in their apptica-

princi]

:

lied

by means of

Constant
Igned to train the student in methods of
ture.

;

sini;

III

IT.

(

it

id

to d<

i

requii

:

ind training in e
the student the power to

The

..

obj

For

nt.

indents,

mil.

the

American Literature, supplemented by

the full coarse
requirements in English is provided.

of

college

en-

The Commercial Department.

VIII.

organized in answer to a steadily
two- fold.
indents taking the regular normal course
an opportunity to prepare for teaching the commercial branchfor
which field of work there
3
at instructors, the call being largely for normal school
bo have specialized in these subjc

increasing demand.

Its object is

i

.

:i

themsek

opportunity

to

fit

>:is.

The Equipment.
The equipment

the department is excellent, and stud
nly have the opportunity of gaining a thorough kn
of the subjects taught in the best business have the beni
le instruction
in other subj
which an
mrnar.
and geography, which sul
not usually receive sufficient
<>f

-

Demand for
demand

commercial

Teachers.

for instructors in

bran

itional

the country w
"

follows

mercial
publishing houses in

:

I):

ber

i

Novem-

ith in regard to



-

who
that the

cor.-

Kl i

sc h,,

brandies will s
has been far beyond
*
*

rcial

demand

Oalified

:

:ree or

<>.vi-

*
V

*

*

trulv von-

81 *

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w^k.

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

25

There are undoubtedly excellent opportunities in this branch
of teaching, and students will do well to give the matter serischedule of work will be arranged so
ous consideration.
that students taking the regular course may be able to
complete the special course in the commercial branches during
the three years of their normal course without adding too great-

A

ly to tlieir schedule.

Special Students.

A one-year course has been arranged for students who can
devote their entire time to the commercial studies. This course
is very complete, and should appeal to special students who
expect to go into office or commercial work. The demand for
well trained ofhce help is great, but the applicant for a position in a commercial house must be thoroughly prepared.
The demand for good stenographers is very great, and the
adtured young man who takes such a position has every opHe is in close contact with the
portunity for advancement.
men at the head of the business houses, and if he has ability,
Hundreds of prominent men in
it is likely to be recognized.
mercantile and professional circles throughout the country commenced life as stenographers. Shorthand has been the stepping-stone for many successful law3 r ers and newspaper men in
the United States, who started low and kept their e}^es and
ears open

and worked conscientiously.
Special for Graduate Students.

There will be special classes during the spring term for
graduate students of the Normal School who wish to return
and prepare for teaching the commercial branches. If desirable, these classes will be carried on into the early summer, so
as to give teachers the opportunity of taking up the work after
their schools are closed.

Latin-Scientific Course.
(a four years' course)
This course

is

provided for those desiring to enter upon a
Additional Mathematics and Sci-

scientific course in college.

ence are here required.

'Required Studies of the Latin-Scientific Course.

PREPARATORY YEAR.
The work

of the Preparatory year is the

same

for the Latin-

BTO G i.itkkakv [NSTTTTJTH
ept that Bie-

not required.

JUNIOR
WlNTl.K

.

vi-.ak.

Spring Term.

Tl-.KM.
6

tem)
ementary Latin
iwing

%

Grammar

••

Drawn

mmar

Government
.11.

1

%

.

English Grammar
raphy (review)

Spelling

Physiology
Botany

Physiology

Culture and Declamation throughout the year.

cal

MIDDLE

wnetry
:uon
^ar

Cesar
Chemistry

begun

Roman

Chemi

W

Spring Tkkm.

Plane Geometry
Rhetoric

i.ra

Plane Geometry
tone

Bnglish

YF.AR.

WlNTBR Tkkm.

Ti.km.

l'\i.r.

.:

Algebra
Elementary Latin

istry

Greek Historj

History

i

Physical Culture and Declamation throughout the

y<

SENIOR YEAR.
lAl.I. Ti

WINTER

KM.

lish

Literature

G rman
Proae

Oompo-

Tkkm.

Natural Philosophy

Trigonometry
Natural Philosophy

Bnglish Literature

(Laboratory Work)
Bnglish C

Solid

tnetry

Natural Philosophy

Sprint,

TlCKM.

Geom

Elementary German

Blementary German

Cicero
Latin Prose

Virgil

Com]
tion

tion

LTOUghOUt the
...v
be substituted for other
;.



Science work in this

Hedical Preparatory Course.
the instituduty as a preparatoi
endeavored to show its students the adrived from a college course, and to those who
ion our invariable adring the medical
Alege course before entering the medical

In fulfillment of

•ly

its

I

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

27

It is unfortunately true however, that there are many
school.
who, for financial and other reasons, find themselves unable
to do this and feel obliged to enter upon their medical work
without the preliminary training of a college course.

To meet the needs of such persons the school offers the following course, which while not intended as an equivalent of
the more desirable college training, has nevertheless, in the
case of many, proved itself a very satisfactory and helpful
substitute.

For the students taking this course, completely equipped
laboratories such as few schools possess, have been provided
and a course has been arranged which enables our students to
prepare for entrance to any medical college. The very latest
and most practical laboratory methods are employed and
abundant opportunity is afforded for original independent
work. The value of this training can not be estimated save
by those who have taken it, and in consequence have gained
standing in their medical work far in advance of those who
have mistakenly entered upon medical courses with no better
educational foundation than that provided by the public
schools.

A

diploma

is

granted to those

who

complete this course.

Required Studies of Medical Treparatory Course.

A

Three Years' Course.

PREPARATORY YEAR.
Same

as for Classical

and Latin

Scientific Courses.

MIDDLE YEAR.
Arithmetic completed (including Metric System.)
Algebra completed.
Caesar or German.
Natural Philosophy.
Botany.
Physiology.
Human Anatomy (begun.)
Zoology. (Including work on Invertebrates; dissections, and slide
mountings. Vertebrates; dissections and class demonstrations of
vertebrate types.)
Civil

Government.

Rhetoric and Composition.
Physical Culture and Declamation throughout the year.

akv rNSTITDTH

hi

KIOK

Vi

in.

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rk.)

Hiatolog} and

il

Bmbr]

rk.)

Declamation throughout

1

the-

year.

Commercial Courses.
BUSINESS COURSE.
able and Single Entry.
testa and practice in the simpler

Bcx>-

Business Papers,

forms of book-

kee]

kkeeping Seta of books illustrating Retail,
and Brok

V.

•i

ants.

COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC.
Drills

In

Rapid

Date Numbers,
and Loss, Commission and BroInsurance, Banking, Exchange, Ktc.

Calculations.

Percentage, Discounts,
kerage, [ntereat,

;

Profit

PENMANSHIP.
Drills in

ing.

SPELLING.
\

movement and
Daily

form, and



plain

bus

|

COMMERCIAL LAW. ENGLISH.

student in our Business and Shorthand Courses is required
a thoro course in English Grammar, Rhetoric and


English

liih

Stenography.

SHORT HAND.
writers

ham

<
tem is very largely used by the rapid
the country, most of our court reporters being "Gra-

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

2Q

The course

of study is carefully arranged.
Particular attention is
given to theory, every student's work being subjected daily to
critical examination.
Simple dictation matter follows theory in
connection with the study of word signs, phrasing, etc. Speed
work and practice in all business and legal forms follow.

TYPEWRITING.
The "Touch Method"

of instruction is used.
Ample time is given
each student for practice. Only high-grade machines are
used.
Writing, Spelling, Correspondence, English, same as in Business
Course.
Students completing the Business and Shorthand Courses will be
to

awarded Diplomas. The course requires two years' work. Either the
Business or Shorthand Course may be completed in one year, for which
students will receive Certificates. Students are urged to take the complete

work

if

possible.

Piano-Forte Course.
To those seeking a Musical Education and to those desiring to fit
themselves to teach music, this school offers superior advantages.
Instruction is given by competent teachers, of broad and successful
experience, whose training has been obtained at the best American and
European music centers. The equipment of the department is in every
way modern and complete.
The aim is to make the musical education as broad as possible by
using compositions from the writers of old and modern schools, together with the study of Harmony, Analysis, Theory of Music, and Musical History.
In order to complete the course in music all applicants
must take a thoro course and pass satisfactory examinations in the foregoing subjects. This applies also to those completing the course in Vocal Culture and Violin.
The following list is an outline of studies indicating the standard of
technical difficulty in the various grades.

Elementary Grade.
PIANO.



Work including table work, five finger exsimple arpeggi and chord work.
Class Work Ear-training, sight reading and memoriz-

Primary Technical
ercises,

major

Weekly

scales,



ing.

Simple Studies and pieces by Bach, Kullak, Gurlitt, Heller and
others.

rg

;:i

i.iTi-:k.\KV

instit: TB

Preparatory Grade.

diminished

dom.




Work.

W

Minion,

major tnd mioof i

\\\
1

hnic

:

memo-

and

rnoy, Heller, Cxernj
Kuhl.iu. Chim-nti, Ijrliiur, Dussek, Reinerke,

U

Bach.
.

-n i«

1

C/i-rm

<

lies.

I

.n/..

.

Jensen, Schytte, Grieg and othi

Intermediate Grade.
technical work.

Progressive

Year Harm<

Fir^t

>n\

BaSj

.

and three part inventions.
Btttdes

Book

Sonatas

Cessler, Cramer,

Cathv,

Haydn,

Mo/art,

etc.

Two

Selections from English and French Suites.

(BulowJ

Kullak Octave Studies

I.

npler

Preludes

Schumann and modem

and

Pieces-

Mendelssohn, Chopin,

Schubert,

coinp.

Advanced Grade.
*
:

hnic.

of music, Preludes and
Kullak (octave) Clemeliti, 'I'..
Hummel, Sioscheles, Kessler. Chopin. Sonatas, —Beethoven, Schubert,
Schumann. Weber, Chopin.
Concertos Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Liszt and others.
ic and modern compositions.
The

rmon;
an and Bsch.

History
1,

I

the- course in Piano with two years of the
Harmony, receive a diploma, but no diploma is

Pupils completing

Elements

of

granted to students in music who do not have a good Literary
ttion, such as is comprised in the English brandies of the
College Preparatory Com
llso

r

must study Theory

of

Music and

Musical

further information about this department.

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

3

Vocal Course.
Students completing this course are prepared to appear on concert
programs, and secure church positions.

ARRANGEMENT OF THE VOCAL
GRADE

COURSE.

I.

Tone Placing.
Correct Breathing-

True Intonation.

GRADE

II.

Blending of Register.
Exercises of Flexibility.
50 Exercises of Concone and Nava.

GRADE

III.

Velocity Exercises.
25 Exercises of Concone.

Luetgen Exercises.
Easy songs from standard composers.

GRADE

IV.

Embellishments.
Marchesi, Bordogni, Aprile and others.
Selections from Operas, Classic Songs, and Oratorios of Old and

Modern Composers.

Instruction on the Violin.
The method employed in violin instruction is a combination of the
French and German Methods. Particular attention is given to an easy,
correct hand position on the violin, a flexible, loose bowing as applied
to both the wrist and arm, perfect intonation, breadth of tone and style,
and general finish. The works of the best composers are studied and
memorized with a view toward acquiring a good technique and true
musical playing.

32

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i

Hod

Nature Study

Ami.

Comi

lwin

Wh

moi
Sh

:ie.

Schaffer's Thinking and Learn-

monr'a Qiad.

.

..ink.

McMurnr

[

hod of

the Recitation.
Tl.

-

Principles

of

iching.
jics.
'-.

In
I



1

1

ten.
ic illicit.

Psych

's

Psychic Cult:
L*S Story of the Mind,
of the
in
and Central Nervous
tern.

I

Wilhelm

\<>n

da

Jam

I

ry

Tell.
I

i

of

M

Davidson;

Williams:

.

C<>'

Hart.

ies.

rv.

raphy
Dodge's Advanced;
Tarr and McMurray. Tilden's
munercial;Prye; >avis' Physical; A;
Being Outlines
Uer-Rowe Budget System,
graphy Graham's Standard
Stenography.
i

I

I

"Our

Government;"

Peck't Pennsylvania.
tverton; Grai
W<
Botam
(

;

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

33

Location, Buildings, Equipment, Etc.
The Tolvn of THoomsburg.
Blooinsburg

an attractive town, in one of the most beauPenns3 lvania, has a population of about seven

is

T

tiful regions of

thousand, and is easily accessible by the three largest railroads
The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, the
in the state
Phila. & Reading, and the Pennsylvania. It is also connected
with neighboring towns b} electric railroads.
The town has the district system of steam heating, a perfect public sewer system, pure water from a mountain stream,
illuminating gas, and both the arc and incandescent electric
It is known as one of the thriftiest and healthiest
lights.
towns in the state.
The school propert3r attracts much attention, being situated
on an elevation of over 150 feet above the Susquehanna. The
view from this elevation is almost unrivalled. The river, like
a ribbon, edges the plain on the south, and disappears through
Rising immedia bold gorge three miles to the southwest.
ately beyond the river is a precipitous ridge four hundred feet
high, backed by the majestic Catawissa mountain.
The town
Hill and plain, land and
lies at the feet of the spectator.
w ater, field and forest, town and country, manufacture and
agriculture, are combined in the varied scene.
Nineteen acres of campus afford ample space for lawns and
athletic grounds, and include a large and beautiful oak grove,
while seven large buildings are admirably adapted to their difdescription of these buildings and their acferent uses.
:

T

r

A

companiments

follows.

Institute

Hall

This building stands at the head of Main street, and is
plainly visible from all parts of the town.
It was built in
The interior and exterior of this building have been
1867.
remodeled. On the first floor are five spacious class rooms.
The approach to this building is very imposing and beautiful,
and has recently been made much more so by the erection of a
handsome bronze fountain, the gift of the class of '04.

The Auditorium.
This beautiful audience room on the second floor of Institute
Hall is comfortably furnished and tastefully decorated. It
contains one thousand and twenty -five opera chairs, and when
occasion demands, can be made to accommodate many more
The acoustic properties are apparently perfect.
people.

The Model School

Building.

Tl.

by

conl
well ventiwith light, black-board .surface, and the
[t is here that the seniors acquire
furniture,
in the art, twenty
The basement
:;>• for their work.
d for the industrial department.
I

i:ul

It

nii:-

red!

1

d

The Main

"Dormitory.
inally in

Ti.

T

ae hundi

rixty-two
-cvcnt>- five feet.
The buil
r coutrie light, an
heat, g

having

a fn

th is
hull,;

th

from

the



ne hundred

dime
it

by the add

1

furnishes accommodations

tend::

1

f

a

T
ir

wing ex>ve.

feet

by forty

its

feet,

studenl

I

of this

of the bo

and from

it

m

-tern Pennsylvania.

The Dining 'Room.
first floor of the dormitory has a floor
four thousand square U
Q, which
en entirely remodeled and supplied with the
I cement.
Its
culinary appliances.
ad vermin proof, it approximates the ideal plac
food.
The food is well cooked l>y a prole, and is of
the best quality the marke*
and those who aid him,
whili
to furnish the tab'
at a variety as
pted plan meals are served by individual
mple time is allowed for the serving
the rush and hurr
life
ing made on the bill of

Tl.

i

:'

|



i

lii 1

the

1

comfort
ingements enable

i

school t

ully a long

>od.

cherished theory that
'intellectual progress.
the kitchen, pro-

and

state:

normal school

35

The North Lnd Addition.

A large

addition to the north end of the dormitory was built
It extends southward to within twenty feet
a few years ago.
of the Model School Building, to which it is connected by a
two story covered passage way. This building contains, on
first floor, a large study hall and library, and several class
rooms on the second floor on third and fourth floors, additional dormitories for young men.
;

The Gymnasium.
At the south western extremity of the foregoing addition,
extending northward, is the gymnasium, ninety-five feet long
and forty-five feet wide. It is fitted up with the best apparatus made, is complete in its equipment, and from the first,
took its place among the best gymnasiums in America.
It has a running gallery, baths and lockers for girls and
boys in the basement, and a parcels check room.
A competent director and associate with their assistants are
They make physical examinations and prescribe
in charge.
proper and regular exercises for the students.

The Library.
the first floor, in the new building, near the gymnasium,
a large room, forty feet by sixty feet in size, with shelves,
It serves the double purpose
desks, tables, easy chairs, &c.
This happy arrangement has the
of library and study hall.
advantage of placing the student near the cyclopedias and
other works of reference during his periods of study.
On the shelves are the school library, the libraries of the
literary societies, and those of the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A.
These libraries contain the standard works of fiction, history,
the leading cyclopedias, dictionaries, and books of reference.
The reading tables are also supplied with all the important
local and national newspapers and magazines for the free use
The value of the library is greatly enhanced
of the students.
by a card catalogue of the most approved kind, and the constant attendance of a trained librarian to assist students in
Several hundred dollars worth of new books
their research.
are added to the library each year.

On

is

9

The Students 'Rooms.
Each room for students is comfortably furnished. Spring
The walls are neatly
mattresses are provided for the beds.
papered, and have moulding from which to suspend pictures.
The rooms average about eleven feet by fifteen feet in size.
Many students carpet their rooms and take great pride in dec-

'

BUKG

I.1TKK

\KV INsTITI TB

'.urn and keeping them neat
Rooms are frequently
inspected and habits Ol neatness and order arc inculcated.
beds of gentlemen are made, and their rooms cared for

dail]

A

Passenger Elehator

ble of lifting twenty-five to thirty grown persons at a time
under the management of an efficient operator. Climbing
which IS always BO difficult for ladies, is a thing of the
and rooms on the top BOOT are BOUght in preference to
those below.
They are more comfortable, quieter, and command a more extended view of the surrounding beautiful
The elevator was built by the well known firm of
country.
Brothers, and is the best hydraulic elevator, operated by
It is provided
the duplex pump and pressure tank system.
with the approved safety devii
is

.

The North Dormitory.
This beautiful structure,

a three story brick building with
west corner was recently burned, but
has been replaced and improved.
It has been used as a music
conservatory and chemical laboratory until recently, but is to
be fitted up as a dormitorv for students.

a

handsome tower

at the

Science Hall.

This large and handsome building was recently erected at a
cost of $75,000. to provide additional recitation rooms, and
especially to afford facilities for the latest methods of work in
The large laboratories are fully equipped with
the sciences.
the best furniture and appliances manufactured.
In the base-

ment which
for practice

is mainly above ground, are the music rooms used
and teaching in connection with the music depart-

ment.

The first floor is devoted to the biological departments and
has large laboratories fitted up for the study of Zoology, PhysThere is also a laboratory for
iology, Botany, and Geology.
indents taking the Medical Preparatory Course.
Tile second door has laboratories for Physicsand Chemistry.
There are two modern lecture rooms for the use of these departments, with lanterns, screens and modern equipment for
demonstration, and illustration.
In the third story are large rooms 45x44 feet each, devoted
to the uses of the two literary societies, a commodious, well
lighted, and properly equipped Art studio, and two recitation
rooms.

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

37

9

The Students Lecture Course.
This course is one of the most important educational features of each school year, and is organized for the purpose of
bringing before our students some of the leading lecturers of
the day.
It is the aim, by means of this course of lectures, to give
the students entertainment and culture, and the price of tickets for the entire course is one dollar and twenty-five cents.
The talent costs frequently five or six hundred dollars.
Every student of the school above the Model School is
charged for this lecture course ticket.

The

Athletic Association.

An

athletic association, composed of students, has charge of
out-door sports, such as base ball, foot ball, and the like
and the directors of the association have done a great deal to
foster and encourage an athletic spirit in the school.
Several
clay tennis courts under the care of a tennis club, form a prominent attraction.
The strength of the school's base ball,
basket ball and foot ball teams is well known.
all

;

The

Athletic Field.

A

new and greatly enlarged athletic
provided.
It is enclosed with a high
north and east of the grove.

The

field

has recently been

fence,

and

is

situated

Societies.

There are two literary societies, devoted to the intellectual
improvement of their members. Weekly meetings are held,
the exercises of which include essays, readings, declamations
and debates. Among the benefits to be derived from membership, by no means the least is the training received in the conducting of business meetings, and the knowledge acquired of
Parliamentary rules. Debates form a distinctive feature of
these societies.

The School

Periodical.

In recognition of the need of a regular means of communication between the school and its alumni, a school periodical,
the B. S. N. S. Quarterly, is issued.
The paper is a magazine of from 35 to 40 pages, is illustrated, and appears generally in March, June, September and December of each year.
Its editorial staff includes members of the faculty and students.
The Pedagogical, Alumni, Biological, Athletic, Society and

:it

the

\\

Uy

inter-

the

>f

the

j

Discipline.

to hemime, in
the benefits of the institution.
ly kc]»t as few in numbei
isibility and inde1



students

all

Gentle-

the part of every student.

manly and
student

1

and no

.

;

to

I

remain

in th

who

'.

d<

'

his persona] hal
an education.
earnest in his effort
':<».
without permission, absent themselves fi
11 students arc
required to be
i k,

he

that

is in

Stu
the build

his

I

I

in

their n*

Th
and

lis not preventive,

lias for

t<>

frien

but rational,

iracter building.

i

the school whether gradn
rmer student!
>rm to the regulations that apply
hers in auime attitude that the CUStOUlS of good society

where require

of gtn

'Religion

and Morals.

upon the principle that careful
development of char.
i

:

The



.d

held daily.

CI.
;

but not sectarian.
All students are required

church on Sund
'vice
S
ling is conducted
S inday
evenin
tain a Young Men's Christian Ass
Woman's
don, which hold
:

.

<

>'.

i

.

Thursday
.

1

lentS

ever.:

meet

in

"Bibl

s:

lips,

AtScriptures
but it is very
that each year

it

is

in

in

numbers

the Christian
It

is

for

A

free dis-

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
The

39

Taculty.

A Preceptress lias been secured whose especial care is the
development of careful habits, favorable to health, as well as
those of neatness, industry, refined manners, and of high moral
and religious character.
The trustees of the school realize that IT is the teacher
that makes the school, and they have spared neither pains
nor money to secure teachers of successful experience, broad
As a result, the
culture, and established Christian character.
graduates of the school are young men and women who command good positions and good salaries, and who stand high in
They may be found in all parts
the estimation of the public.
of the United States, and some in foreign countries occupying
prominent positions of usefulness and influence.
The culture and training of the following institutions are
Lafayette College, Haverford
represented by the faculty:
College, Smith College for Women, Chicago University, Pratt
Institute, Dickinson College, Amherst College, Harvard College, Albion College, Ohio State University, Ohio Wesleyan
University, Clark University, University at Bonn (Germany),
various Schools of Music in America and Europe, New England Conservatory of Music, and several Normal and Training
schools.

Visiting

and Going Home.

Parents are requested not to call pupils home during tekm time, except

in

cases of

absolute necessity.

such cases written permission from parents or guardians

In
is

required.

Every recitation missed places the pupil at a disadvantage,
and seriously affects his standing.
Giving permission to visit friends is equally distracting.
When a visit home or elsewhere is contemplated it distracts
the mind on the day of departure, and it takes the first day
after returning to get the mind back to work.
This causes, practically, the loss of two days in addition to
the time lost while absent, and makes the pupil lose much of
All work missed as the
the benefit for which he has paid.
result of absence is required to be made up, but this does not
entirely restore the standing of the student.

'Boxes

From Home.

Parents and friends are requested not to send boxes of
cooked edibles to students. Many cases of ill health may be
Besides the ill
traced to eating stale and indigestible food.
effects of keeping food in a living room, boxes encourage

0OM8BU1

4o

id

-

UfSTiTUTE



iod produce ether irregularities that
The
health and intellectual advancement.
i.
wholesome food, well oooked and in
variety as the markets
tudents.
I

When
ndents

n

to Enter.

any time. There are classes of all
and students in nearly all subjects
even in tlie middle of a term.
'dy our term's wank to finish any particuduring the
it to their advantage to attend
that term they will receive instruction in
i

at

lent,
':.

Sh
.1

find

{

jail

the essentials of the various branch*

The Washington Excursion.
custom to take as many of
Washington. The time
week before the Christmas Holidays. The
is the
Monday mornD train leaves BloomSDUrg on
inn^ Washington in time to Spend the afternoon in
si^ht seeing.
Wednesday and Thursday are spent
Tu
I

many

years

it

fa

.

the

to

trip

the student

Congressional Library, National Muvisiti::
Lpitol,
seum, White House, other government departments, Mount
Vernon; return to Philadelphia Thursday evening; spend
Friday visiting i>oints of interest in Philadelphia, and return
;al train to Bloomsbur^ Friday night.
The cost
ursion covering railroad fare, hotel charges,
lunch en route. guid<
transfers, Mount Vernon
does not exceed $i 6.
trip and oth
It is
d trij) and is worth many times its cost.
Alumni.
ind friends are permitted to join thepsrty, within

in

.

|

limits as to

number.
Applications for Teachers.

Principal frequently has applications for teachers for
both within and outside the state.
Graduates who
at liberty to put their names on his list, but
want
•aid inform
him
they secure a position;
while those who need teachers are urged to apply early that
et the Ik
tions,

Outfits.

tudent

-

furnish for personal use the folTowels, table napkins, a bed comforter, or
pair of blankets, slippers, overshoes, an umbrella, a pair of
gymnasium Slippers and a gymnasium costume. Each student

lowing articles

;

:

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

4

should provide himself with knife, fork and spoon, as silver
not be sent out of the dining-room.
The gymnasium slippers and costume may be ordered after students enThe use of this costume is obter and learn what is needed.
Health and decency require it.
ligatory.
will

Damages.
damages done

to rooms, halls, furniture, or school propbe charged to the students who do it.
No nails,
pins or tacks of any kind are to be driven into the walls or
All pictures must be suspended from picture moulddoors.
Pictures or other decorations pasted, tacked or pinned
ings.
to the wall subject the occupants of the room to the expense
of papering the entire room.

All

erty, will

Laundry
Each student

is

Regulations.

allowed twelve articles of plain clothing or
weekly washing. Note the following

their equivalent in the

regulations

:

Have your names on every article of clothing. Write
PLAINLY, AND USE NOTHING BUT INDELIBLE INK. Most

1

IT

lost because of defective marking.
a large clothes bag, so that ironed clothes need
not be folded much when put into it for delivery.
Be sure to
have your name on the clothes bag.
The personal wash must be ready for collection hy six
3.
o'clock on Monday morning.
On Saturday morning, after breakfast, the personal
4.
wash will be delivered.
Exchange soiled bed linen (one sheet and two pillow
5.
cases) for clean linen on each Friday morning after breakfast.
6.
For all clothing in the wash in excess of the twelve articles allowed, an extra charge will be made.

missing articles are
2.

Have

State Aid.

The following is a copy of the clause in the general appropriation bill relating to free tuition in State Normal Schools
"For the support of the public schools and Normal Schools
of this commonwealth for the two years commencing on the
:

one thousand nine hundred and three, the
*
*
*
And provided further, that out of
the amount hereby appropriated there shall be paid for the
education of teachers in the State Normal Schools the sum of
five hundred thousand dollars or so much thereof as may be
first

day

sum

of

of June,

For each student over
necessary, to be applied as follows
seventeen years of age who shall sign an agreement binding
:

two

common
shall be paid the sum
k in full payment of the exp<
b student b
<

Alu

g

\

in
il.n

allowance from the

voted to that
is

object

the

for

tui-

St
•"<"

in-*:

lollar

teaching in

whole

dm

drawn, which amount shall be
Superintendent of Public Instruc;

palaturehas the effect of mak
venteen years of
ement to teach in the common schools of the
all pei

r

hod

years.

Expenses.

Th

an

king

sight
in

[t is

should exercise the
selecting a school that they

education
in

other business matters.
possible to find ch<
3,

There are
hools than this.
just as there are article- of

merchandise varying in quality.
- to the students, in benefits, every dollar
both from what students pay and from state apAdded to this is the use of buildings and a]
umulated that are now worth probably half a million
doll.

The

gives full infortabulated statement on the nexl
One-half in each instance is
rd to charges.
each term, the remainder, at the

middle of each
Note that tile state aid
t

is

never deducted from the half-term

I

the

tuition for
liar

Commercial

C

is

for

Normal C
Lven
thand and typewriti
intended for students who are taking
tra charges for stu<
tion to the
>th of these stud
:

in th

*



|

who

are tak

;

all


b

:

students over

sever/.

tWO years either commercial

ther subjects in accordance with the provisions of the law
Commercial students who avail themselv
'state
fifty cents a week f
this opportun
subject" which the law requires them to take, in as much as
this "state subject'" is not included in the Commercial Course.
I

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

43

ILxpenses.

FOR BOARDING STUDENTS
(all

Fall

13

Tuition,

board,

!

Term

courses.)

!

Wfcs.

Winter

Term

spring

Term
13 Wks. 14 WKs.

Fraction
Full
ol

!

Year.
Per

Term

week

furnished
I

room, heat, light and laundry. $71 50 $71 50 $77 00

$220

$5 75

$160

$4 25

(One-half payable on day of entrance)

board,

Tuition,

furnished

room, heat, light and laundry,
$52 00 $52 00 $56 00

after deducting: state aid
is never deducted from the half
term payment due at time of entrance.)

(State aid

FOR DAY STUDENTS
(all courses.)

Tuition (payable at the middle of each term)

$19 50|$19 50 $21 00 $60 00

After deducting state aid

FREE FREE FREE FREE

FOR MODEE SCHOOL PUPIES.
Tuition (payable at the middle of each term. ) No charge
for tuition to pupils under 9

years of age

3 50

3 50

75

75

Registration fee

3 50|$10 50

30

75

FOR MUSIC PUPIES.
Piano or voice (two lessons
per week)

$16 00 $16 00 $16 00

Use of piano (for practice
one period daily per term)
.

1

50

1 50

1

Harmony ....

7

00

7 00

7 00

5 00

5 00

5 00

.

Class L/essons in

.

00

50

Private lessons in Harmon}'
extra.

Class lessons in Theory

EXTRAS.
Registration Fee

1

lecture Course Tickets
Fee, chemical laboratory
Fee, biological laboratory for
courses in Zoology, Physiology, Botany, Geology, special
.

.

00

1

00

1

00
$1 25

5 00

5 00

Biology, L/aboratory

5 00

4 00
4 00
4 00
Typewriting (lessons daily)
7 00
7 00
7 00
tf 1 o
aa $12
O 00
AA $12 00
Stenography (lessons daily) $12
00

$1 30

.

b
a

week

per

made to
who

IS

tenography,

musii

with their special subj<

i

in

truction
,

groan or

French,

\

extra

an

ide,

count of pi >
withdrawal from school, a deducNo other deduction is
tuition
is made
during
So dedu
•it

i

Qe last two

week
ide for

l

:n

;

on

only

ho,>l

hauling
the opening and
I

h term.

is made on the basis of two Students to
1
therefore students can not he accorded theprividone without extra charge.
.and will not he reserved longer than
the first week of the term, except by special ar-

:

niellt.

living at their own homes are required to board
dormitories, except by special arrangements,
in accordance with conditions established by the Board
The Principal will make known these conditions
it

in th(

made



Scholarships
T:.

worth;,

1

within

pay

it

or

The person who re eives this- aid is exback in monthly payments, without interest,
after receiving

t\.

sum
woman

to the school, a

young man

ace in his efforts to complete

financial

the teachers'

'93.

memorial

ts

some

be loaned to



He

it.

is

required,

also, to

rurity for the

amou

the event of his or her death, or failure to
recovered for future use.
Many other
ulded to this scholarship fund making a total sum
two thousand dollars, out of which sums are loaned
In no
the conditions named above.
loaned to defray the expenses of an entire
-ait in

ime

may be

l1

must pay

his

way

in part.

Suggestions.
the opening of the term.
tttinUOUfl attendance to the end.

work the hour it begins.
ImOSt never the part of wisdom to plan to do the
in one.

work

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

45

The

three years' course gives full work for three years.
as fast as mushrooms.
It is better to take a year for a year's work and then stop
until more money can be earned, than it is to pursue a course
fraught with danger to health, with anxiety, and ending often

Oaks cannot be grown

in disappointment.
The candidates for graduation may not be
should be such as will count afterward.

many, but they

Catalogue of Students 1906-1907.
GRADUATES.

.

Columbia.
mbia.

Columbia.
Oolnmbia.

1

abia.

Colnmbia.
Oolnmbia.
Northumberland,
Oolnmbia.

:1k-,

msburg,
Turbotvill

ana.

Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
nville,

TV,

"INI

Centremoreland,

ling.

Witman, M
Wol:
White,

Huntington

Mills,



oe.

Columbia.

i

UNDER GRADUATES.
Turbotville,


ral,

Albert.

Ruth M.
Malvern

msburg,

Lillard

Anderson, Sulla M.
Andrews, Helen
:

Scranton,
rg,

the
i).

Appletnaa
Arimnt. Armeutine

Arm-

:

1

1

e

Northumberland,
Columbia.
Oolnmbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
iwanna.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.

Oolnm

rriet

Colnml
rue,
Still*

I.u/erue.

Columbia.

bio
rtlia

H.

Columbia.
Shickshini

.

nton L.
Will L.

Bake

n.

Baldy,
ball.

M

:

ne.

Coins
Oolnmbia.
mbia.
mbia.
mbia.
Schuylkill.

.

Bank*

mbia.
mbia.
ither

Barn<

Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.

Wyoming.

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
POST OFFICE.
Barnes, Osee
Barnes, Walter
Barrett,

Rose

Barrow, Harrison
Barrow, Maine
Bartlett, Edith A.
Bassail,

Thomas M.

Beddall, Fannie
Beddall, Florence
Beddall, Josie

Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,

Columbia.
Columbia.

Archbald,
Ring-town

Lackawanna.
Schuylkill.
Schuylkill.

Ringtown,
Pocatello, Idaho.
Isabella de Sagua

Cuba.

Port Carbon,

Schuvlkill.

Tamaqua,
Tamaqua,

Schu'vlkill.

Bennet, Sue

Montoursville,
Shickshinny,
Benscoter, L. Gertrude
Hunlocks Creek,
Benscoter, Laura M.
Santa Clara, Cuba.
Berenguerer, Antonio
Berenguerer, Ramon Alv arez Santa Clara, Cuba.
Carley Brook,
Best, Ella A.
Galilee,
Betts, Bessie B.
Betts, Clyde E.
Galilee,
Bidleman, Ercell
Bloomsburg,
Bierman, Ethel
Bloomsburg,

Bierman, Katharine

Bloomsburg,

Billings, Ella

M.
Bingrnan, Helen E.

Nicholson,
Laurelton,

Birth, Jennie

Nescopeck,
Lake Winola,
Rohrsburg,

Blackwell, Delia
Bogert, Harry M.
Bogart, Nellie
Boguslav, Isador
Bornboy, Ruth

Bond, Sara
Boody, Lettie
Boone, Laura E.
Boone, Rush

Bown,

Wm,

Bradbury, Alfred F.
Bradley, Ambrose
Bray, Morton H.
Breisch, Bird M.
Breisch, Reba
Brink, Geo.
Brink, Stanley O.
Britton,

Emeline

Broadt, Albert,
Broadhurst, Walter
Brobst, Carrie M.
Broadt, Elsie
Brooke, Margaret C.
Brooks, John

Danville,

Schuylkill.

Lycoming.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.

Wayne.
Wayne.
Wayne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.

Wyoming.
Union.
Luzerne.

Wyoming.
Columbia.
Montour.

New

York, N. Y.
Bloomsburg,

Mainville,

Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Greene.
Luzerne.
Columbia.

Ringtown,

Schuylkill.

Benton,
Benton,
New Ringgold,

Columbia.
Columbia.

Bloomsburg,

Columbia.

Lehman,
Rupert,
Berwick,
Willow Springs,
Duryea,
Espy,
New Freeport,

Wanamie,

Scranton,
Kingston,

Schuylkill.

Lackawanna.

Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,

Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.

Brundage, Edna

Peckville,

Lackawanna.

Brunstetter, Effle
Brunstetter, Fred
Bryant, Burton

Rohrsburg,

Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Columbia.
Columbia.

Bryant, Leon D.
Bucher, Jesse B.
Bucher, Raymond
Buck, Olga'L.
Burke, Agnes J.
Burrows, Ethel

Orangeville,

Bloomsburg,
Susquehanna,
Catawissa,
Catawissa,

Carbondale,

Wayne.
Lackawanna.

West

Luzerne.

Hawley,
Pittston,

47

[TUTB

Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
.

I

I.u/.criK'.

Montour.
Northumberland.

ille,

ne

I

.wanna.
Carbon.

Carbondale,

Mauch Chunk,
Wyoming,

Rath

erne.

Cuba.

S

iumbia.

M

I

nta Clara,
aba.

Cuba
Cuba

Olyphant,

Lackawanna.

Fannie

Catav.
Terse; ton n,

Columbia.
Columbia.

M

Jerw

Colnmbia,
Montour.

Chamberlin, Anna

J.

Col un:
Christian,

il

Danville.
is, Porto Rico,

•rll.l

Dauphin.
Dauphin.

ton,
ton,
Mills,
I

izabetn V.
.ret

Wayne.
Lu/erne.
.wanna.
aehanna.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Lu/erne.
Columbia.

Wyoming,

P.

Scranton,

Lynn.

B.

e

Bloomsbui

tha

Conn*



\\T;'.

ley

Oonra
Shickahinny,

L.

Danville,

tart

h,

Wyoming.

M.
Ruth

Wilkes- Barre,
.ille.

Colnml
Susquehanna.
Montour.

nee
Lith

Dam

nine

ihoma

N

Mt

Northumberland.

I

M.iur Glen,

Pond
ii

I

wanna.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Dauphin.

ton,

:hel
I

P,
ton,
rre,

Winton,
ton,

R

ling.

:



ne.
ne.

Lackawanna,
Luzerne.
mbia.

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.

POST OFFICE.

Deighmiller, Nellie M.
Deitrich, Florence M.
DeL/auey, Kathryn
Demaree, Albert
Dent, Bessie
Dever, Margaret
DeWire, Harry,
Dewitt, M. Lois
Dexter, Mabel A.
Dice, Charles W.
Dieffenbach, Getha

Bloomsburg,
Mt. Carmel,
Alden,
Bloomsburg,

Diehl, Fred W.
Dietrick, Harriet
Diggles, Alfred
Diggles, Dorothy
Dillon, Charles

Danville,

Diltz,

Lena

Dino, John
Dino, Nicholas
Dobbs, Clara M.
Dodge, Aileen
Dodson, Delia G.
Dodson, Harry A.
Doty, Edythe A.
Dreibelbis, Ida M.
Dreibelbis, Elizabeth V.
Dreisbach, Ida
Dunkelberger, Anabel
Durlin, Claud
Duy, Albert
Duy, Josephine
Dye, Laura
Eaton, Emma
Eckroth, Thomas H.
Edgar, Frank
Edgar, Ruth
Edwards, Cora

Edwards, Mary
Egan, Michael J.
Eisenhauer, Edward R.
Emmert, Marguerite
Englehart, Paul H.
Erickson, Carl
Escanaverino, Gines

Eshleman, Emaleen
Essick, Laura R.
Evans, Elizabeth
Evans, Virgie
Eves, Belle C.
Fagan, E. F.
Fagan, Elizabeth
Farnsworth, Margaret
Fassett, Cecil L.
Faust, Ethel
Faust, Sara C.
Fegley, Albert G.
Fegley, Mary
Ferber, Sadie M.

Catawissa,

COUNTY.
Columbia.

Northumberland
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.

M'Adoo,

Schuylkill.

Lewisburg,
Bloomsburg,
Honesdale,

Union.
Columbia.

Catawissa,

Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.

Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Jamison City.
Vandling,
Vandling,

Wayne.

Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.

McCoysville,

Juniata.

Meshoppen,

Wyoming.

Benton,

Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,

Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.

Paxinos,

Northumberland

Mifflinville,

Mifflinville,

Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Columbia.

New

Adams.

St. Benedict,

Columbia.
Cambria.

Bloomsburg,

Town

Hill,

Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Strawberry Ridge,
Dallas,
Catawissa,

Bloomsburg,
Berwick,

Bloomsburg,
Kingston,
Coalridge,

Oxford,
Almedia,
Firmeza, StgodeCuba,

Bloomsburg,
Jersey town,
Scranton,
Wilkes-Barre,
Iola,

Harwood Mines,
Harwood Mines,

Columbia.
Columbia.

Lackawanna.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.

Forkston,

Looming.
Wyoming.

Bloomsburg,

Columbia.

Opp,

Barnesville,

Schuylkill.

Sunbury,

Northumberland

Catawissa,
Scranton,

Lackawanna.

Columbia.

49

1TUTH

50

Columbia,
Columbia.

ille,

C.

:'l

Rath M.

1*1 >

mouth,

ne.



Snyder,
N.

:

Northumberland.
Columbia,

rthnml
rt,

.kill.

ek,
tile,

M.

J.
!1

till

»

Coin::.

Columbia.
Pike.

Paupac,

Lackawanna,

iV,

Shenandoah,

Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia,

Rohrsl

.

•.wanna.
Schuylkill.
Schuylkill.

Bloomsbni
I

I

;

.bia.

uhrman:

Columbia.
Columbia.

HdCO

1-urm.iii,
.

H.

Annabel
Gardner, Marion L.

Sullivan.

Dnahi

Iner,

ciu*
Shickahinny,


Linville,

nic-

er, J.

Mainville,
Linley, Montana.

K.

Susquehanna.
Susquehanna.
:

lie.

Columbia.
Columbia.

Columbia.

Colum
Columbia.

A.

Wilkv
Bloomabui

Lu/t

Columbia.

Plymouth,
ae.

A.
n,

Annie

i

n,

Dal]
Turlxilville,
e B.

Columbia.
rne.

Northumberland.
Columbia.
Lyconi

Bffuni

John

I

lehanna.

rrie

A.

Indian

Orchard,
nry Mills,
<

\V.i\ ne.
e,

n. v.

Waj
W.

Wilkes Harre,
Millville,

Grimee, Joeepl
imaburg,

:

ne.

I

Colu::.
Colui:
Colui:.

Columbia.
Cuba.
[

B
lin,

Rosa

J.

uba.

Cuba.

ilio
BTg*,

Mssa,

'.umbia.

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.

COUNTY.

POST OFFICE.

Lackawanna.

Handley, Alberta

Scranton,

Harris, John
Harter, Grace D.

Bloomsburg,

Columbia.

Nuremberg,

Schuylkill.

Bloomsburg.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,

Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.

Hartman,
Hartman,
Hartman,
Hartman,
Hartman,

Frank
Louisa H.

Reber

Sadie
Stanley
Hartranft, Susie
Hassert, Helen
Hawk, Hattie

Hawlev, Hobart
Heath,' Olyve S.
Heberling, Pearl

Henkelman, Gussie
Henrie, Ethel L.
Henrie, Joe
Herring, Martha
Hess, Deri
Hess, Harriet
Hess, Mary K.
Hetler, Geraldine
Heydenreich,. Grace
Higgins, Marie C.
Hill,

Helen R.

Hoehler,

Wm.

Hoffman, Melissa
Holland, George
Holland, Josephine
Hollenbach, Elmer
Hoppe, Blanche

Hortman, Martha
Hottenstein, A. C.

Houck, Fred
Houck, Maurice

House worth, Wm.
Houghton, Grant R.
Howard, Mae L.
Hoyt, Eckley
Hughes, Florence
Hull, Edith A.
Hutton, Ruth
Hyde, Pauline
James, Lysod H.
James, Martha
James, Susan
Jayne, Elsie
Jenkins, Charlotte
John, Carleton
John, Harry G.
Johns, Norma A.
Johns, S. Blanche

Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Jolly, E.

Adda
Harry W.
Laura P.
Margaret J.
Robert L.
Louise

Wilkes-Barre,

Bloomsburg,
Jersey town,

Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,

Lackawanna.

Scranton,
Grovania,
Berwick,

Bloomsburg,
Mifflinville,

Bloomsburg,
Benton,
Benton,
Almedia,

Bloomsburg,
Strawberry Ridge
Steelton,

Hazleton,

Shenandoah,
Hillsgrove,

,

Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Dauphin.
Luzerne.
Schuylkill.
Sullivan.

Colorado Springs, Colo.
Laceyville,
Pittston.

Sullivan.

Hop

Susquehanna.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Columbia.

Bottom,
Bloomsburg,

Milton,
Catawissa,

Nescopeck,
Selinsgrove,

Exchange,
Bloomsburg,
New Columbus,
Bloomsburg,
White Valley,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,

Luzerne.

Snyder.
Montour.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.

Wayne.
Columbia.
Columbia.

Scranton,
Scranton,

Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.

Plymouth,
Plymouth,
Plymouth,

Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.

Millville,

Catawissa,
Taylor,

Shickshinny,
Catawissa,
Wallsville,
Catawissa,
Freeland,
Wallsville,
Orangeville,

Lackawanna.
Luzerne.
Columbia.

Lackawanna.
Columbia.
Luzerne.

Lackawanna.
Columbia.

51

rrura

auanna.

rth

ana.
iton,

luanna.

.

:lle,

rne.

n.

K.ihb

Inmbia.



lie,

Inmbia.
inmbia.
:

thnmberland.
ana.

Bcranl

M.

Cum

Kennedy, kuth

uylkill.

bin.

bin.

msburg,

bner, Clii

Inmbia.
Luzerne.

.lr.i

thel

Sonthi

Wyoming.

v

Kintner,

uylkill.

onic L.

msburg,

11a

Kleintob, l-'reas
Kline, Bdna

Klme. Jem
Kline,

rne.

Ki]>l>le,


(

)r.iUi:v\ ilk-,

Valley,

:

Columbia.

ECnapp, Jennii
Kll.U'.ss,

Kol

Columbia.

!'•

I

uylkill.

I

inmbia.
York.

la

.

Stella

Mifflinburg,

Union.

Danville,
TurU.tville.
Nichols, N. V.
Huntsville,

Mo:.'

Inmbia.

imer, Hazel

Kru:

Krumm, Than
Kuykendall, Kathrya

Ruth

K,

msburg,

\i:na

Landit, Win. B,

I

Ch, Lillie

Plymouth,

Northumberland,

Columbia.
N rthumberland.

-i,

n.

twin
-

Hie

rne.

'umbia.
Luzerne.

Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
N rthumberl
Luzerne.

Benton,

I. AY.'

Northumberland.

Mount Qarmel,

.

M.
John V.

.umbia.
Lesser, Lulu



Lehigh,

rne.

Uppei
Ml,

John T.

ion.

"lie.

Northumberland.

Milton,

land.
iaaa,

.umbia.

ine

Liu'.

N rthumberland.

Shan;

Sagua
I,

lustin

.umbia.

la

Grande,

Wayne,
'.umbia.

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.

POST OFFICE.

Moosic

Lovering, Bertha
Lovering, Olivette
Low, Zora M.

Moosic,
Orangeville,

McCreary, Frank B.

S.

Machada, Emilio E.
Mahoney, Daniel
Major, Elizabeth
Major, Kathleen
Major, Ollie
Marcy, Clarence A.
Marcy, Estella A.
Marcy, Eva L.
Marcy, Howard N.
Martin, Clair
Masteller, Helen

Mather, Frances R.
Mather, Margaret C.
Maurer, Chas. L.
Maurer, Darwin E.
Mauser, Helen B.
Maxly, Mae R.
Mears, Kinney
Meisberger, David T.
Mendenhall, Joe
Meulener, Fernando
Mercer, Irene B.
Merrill, Ernest
Metherell, Laura

Meyer, Robert \V.
Millard, James
Millard, John
Miller, David
Miller, Elda
Miller, Flora M.
Miller, Harriet
Miller, Jennie
Miller, Marion E.
Mitchell, Ada

Moore, Sadie
Morgan, Daniel W.
Morgan, Laura W.
Morgan, Mary

Columbia.
Columbia.
Hall stead,
Luzerne.
Benton,
Columbia.
Benton,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Sagua la Grande, Cuba.
Lawsville Centre,
Susquehanna.
Keelersburg,
Wyoming.
Lehman,
Luzerne.
Forty Fort,
Luzerne.
Forkston,
Wyoming.
Dorranceton,
Luzerne.
Dorranceton,
Luzerne.
Forkston,
Wyoming,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bear Gap,
Northumberland.
Kehler,
Schuylkill.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Forest City,
Susquehanna.
Rupert,
Columbia.

Bloomsburg,

Lutz, Lizzie

McHenry, Carl
McHenry, Irene
McKelvy, Harry
McKelvy, Margaret

COUNTY.
Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.

Shamokin,

Northumberland

Benton,
Columbia.
Sagua, Santa Clara, Cuba.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Light Street,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Rebersburg,
Centre.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Springfield, Ohio.
Glen Lyon,
Luzerne.
Reserve, Wisconsin.
Elysburg,
Northumberland.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Wilkes-Barre,
Luzerne.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.

Beaumont,
Bloomsburg,
Beaumont,

Wyoming.

Morris, Chas.
Morris, Mary

Wilkes-Barre,
Edwardsville,

Luzerne.
Luzerne.

Morrow, Mary
Mowrer, Eva
Mover, Helen
Mover, Lois
Moyer, Sadie R.
Mover, William D.
Muir, Helen

Schultzville,

Lackawanna.
Montour.

Mullahey, Belle
Mulligan, Mayetta

Strawberry Ridge,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Catawissa,

Bloomsburg,
Mt. Carmel,
Shenandoah,
Plains,

Columbia.

Wyoming.

Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.

Northumberland
Schuylkill.

Luzerne.

53

.

.

'.u\lkill.

:,s,

I

I

lumbia.
R.

P.

Lambia.

Sn\
:;na.

N >rthumb<

rland.

Lumbia.

Stillw

rthur B.

v.



aehanna.

Susquehanna,

rne.

umbia.
Luzerne.
I

ind,
'
I

M.

..

Cuba.

Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne,

Rohra

Philli]

Thill.

Kip]
Ripple,

ene \V.
I

rne.

rthumberland.

I

Cuba.
lith

C
i

'

•'

bia.

\v.

Virginia,

Pril

Columbia.

rick,

K.

C
una.

Scranton,

H.

I

ftfai

ia.

rne.

linburg,

Union.
:ia.

J.
el,

M.

Northumberland,
mbia.

i

<

Shickahim
Cienfui
.bia.

mbia.
P.

Columbia.
mbia.
.bia.

rland.

AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
Richardson, John
Riddell, Earl W.
Riegel, Lula A.
Riera, Rogelio
Rishel, Earl
Rishton, Myron P.
Rittenhouse, Laura
Ritter, Elizabeth A.
Rivera, Angel
Rivera, Jose
Roat, Alan B.
Roat, Helen L,.
Robau, Rafael

Robb, Mary E.
Robison, Eugene
Robinson, I/ulu E.
Rodrequez, Antonio
Rogers. Laura
Rohrbach,

May

Romagoso, Erique
Rosser,

Olwen

Rothrock, Homer
Row, Catherine
Row, Hazel
Roys, Emily
Ruckle, Rose
Ruhl, Jessie
Russell, Howard
Ruth, Bessie

Rynkiewicz, Sabina
Sachs, Anna D.
Sanders, Clyde
Savidge, William S.
Shaffer,

Laura

Schmaltz, E. R.
Schoch, Martha

Scho field, Coral
Schwartman, Eva
Seasholtz, Helen
Seasholtz, Kate
Seiglie, Hector
Seiglie, Ramiro
Shaffer, Alice B.
Shaffer, Chas.
Shaw, Stella
Shiffer,

Anna M.

Columbia.
Columbia.

Catawissa,
Columbia.
Isabella de Sagua, Cuba.

Strawberry Ridge,
Montour.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Berwick,
Columbia.
Opp,
Lycoming.
Fajardo, Porto Rico.
Fajardo, Porto Rico.
Kingston,
Luzerne.
Kingston,
Luzerne.
Sagua la Grande, Cuba.
Hughesville,
Lycoming.
Espy,
Columbia.
Jenningsville,
Bayamon, P. R.

Wyoming.

Berwick,

Columbia.
Columbia.

Catawissa,

Camaguey, Cuba.
Edwardsdale,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Audenried

Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Carbon.
Luzerne.

Hazleton,

Mahanoy
Gowen,

Schuylkill.

City,

Luzerne.

Northumberland

Northumberland.
Northumberland

Turbotville,
Briarcreek,
Pittston,

Columbia.
Luzerne.

Northumberland

Northumberland.

Forkston,
Hazleton,

Wyoming.
Luzerne.

Danville,
Columbia.
Danville,
Columbia.
609 Cerro, Havana Cuba.
609 Cerro, Havana, Cuba.
Columbia.
Briarcreek,
Briarcreek,
Columbia.
Scranton,
Lackawanna.
,

Hudson,
Miminburg,

Geo. A.

Catawissa,

George

Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Light Street,

Tamaqua,

Schuylkill.

Lehighton,

Carbon.

Rendham,

Lackawanna.

Howard 0.
Jennie

M. H.

Simpler, Julia
Sitler, J.

COUNTY.

Luzerne.
Union.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.

Shoemaker, Lena J.
Shovlin, Joseph
Shultz, Horton R.
Shuman, Eddie

Shuman,
Shuman,
Shuman,
Shuman,
Shuman,

POST OFFICE.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,

Wesley

Slocum, Louise

Wilburton,

Fairmont Springs,
Bloomsburg,

55

W.l\ DO,
ibia.

Columbia.
•wanna.

ton,

Columbia.
iwanna.

ivillc,

Coin::

ne.

:

Colombia.
ler.

Coin::

ille,
I

i,

Smith,

Columbia.
Columbia.
Oolon
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Northumberland.

Ruttl

Wh

nville,

phine

Ainu

i

l..

'

U

1,

ne.

Dall
I

bia.

itnuel

I'nion,
'.

:

thl

Columbia.
Ooloml

I.

tSpl iogt,

:

l-:.

nee
lith

L.
:

Wyoming.
Wyomiog.
Wyoming,

Danville,

Montour.

Fairmount Sp:

Liozeroe.

msborg,
Plymouth,

Columbia.
Columbia.
Lu/erne.

iud

Titman, Ruth

ler.

org,

Columbia.
Columbia.
nehaooa.
Soaqoeoaooa.

Bisborg,

:in R., Jr

T<>u D

.ehanna.

L.

Susquehaaoa.
Lyon,

Nellie

I

roe.

Lackawanna.

y

Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.

nosburg,

ird

maborg,

.rhanna.

••1.

..iwanna.

Thr
i

ode

roe.

Columbia.

msborg,
Walnut,
Black Walnut,
afeahoppeo,

(

>range\

Colombia.
Columbia.

ille,

Cuba,

rid

Wi
:i

msborg,

Columbia.
Columbia.

Prichard,
Hunlock'fl Creek,

Uoxeroe.

Lou,
too.

C.

hte,

\V.

abeth P.

•<»n

Heights,

roe.

roe.
roe.

Delaware.

AND

STATED NORMA!, SCHOOL

NAMK.

POST OFFICE.

COUNTY.

Walters, Edith
Wanich, Myrtle
Wardan, Helen L.
Wardell, Helen L.
Washburn, H. D.
Watkins, Wm.
Weaver, Fred
Weaver, Mary E.

Plymouth,
Light Street,

Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.

Webster, Rollin E.
Welliver, Christine
Welliver, Charlotte
Welliver, Miriam
Welliver, Walter
Wells, Grace
Wells, H. Iv.

Dallas,

Hazleton,

Susquehanna,
Catawissa,

Bloomsburg,
Scranton,
Berwick,

Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,

Welsh, Bertha
Welsh, Mabel

Hallstead,
Elkdale,
Orangeville,
Orangeville,

Wendt,

Shamokin Dam,

Lillian

Wentzel, Beulah
Wesley, B. Biggs
West, Alan
West, Karl
Westbrook, ^Blanche
White, Agnes
White, Blizabeth
White, Joe
Whitebread, Florence
Whitesell, Lulu
Whitney, Bertha M.
Whitney, Winifred
Wiegand, Adam F.
Wilkinson, Mabel

Williams, Beatrice
Williams, Blanche M.
Williams, Bthel
Williams, Bva
Williams, B. Katharine
Williams, Frank
Williams, Geo. F.
Williams, Mae
Williams, Mary
Williams, Rhea
Williams, Sara B.
Wilsey, Helen M.
Wilson, Alice W.
Wilson, Elsie M.
Wingert, Blanche
Wolfe, Anna
Wolfe, Esther A.
Wolfert, Emma D.

Woodring, Erwin
Woodring, Nora E.
Woodward, Abner
Woods, Margaret E.
Wright, Ossie A.
Yagle, John A.
Yeager, Clark H.
Yeager, Lillian R.

Mandata,
Stillwater,

Danville,
Danville,

Blooming Grove,
Akron, N. Y.
Bloomsburg,
Light Street,
Mountain Top,

Lehman,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Wilkes-Barre,

Mt. Carmel,
Olyphant,
Taylor,

Westmoor,

Susquehanna.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Lackawanna.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Susquehanna*
Columbia.
Columbia.
Snyder,
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Montour.
Montour.
Pike.

Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Northumberland.

Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.

Plymouth,

Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.

Falls,

Wyoming.

Nanticoke,
Tyler Hill,

Wayne.

Dorranceton,

Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,

Drums,
Nanticoke,

Plains,

Hartleton,
Steelton,

Rock Glen,
Dallas,

Forest City,
St. John's,
St. John's,

Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Union.
Dauphin.
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Susquehanna.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.

Colorado Springs, Colo.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Hop Bottom,
Susquehanna.
Exchange,
Montour.
Plymouth,
Luzerne.
Milford, Delaware.

57

:

hnmberland.

md.

Summary

i

546
596

6<^ 7

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

The Alumni
CORRECTIONS IX THE ADDRESSES OF THE AIJJMN1 ARE REQUESTED.

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
Annual Meeting Commencement Week.

OFFICERS
President,

J. P.

Welsh,

:

'76.

Vice President, G. E. ELWELL, B. L. I. '67.
Corresponding Secretary, Prof. G. E. Wilbur.
Recording Secretary, S. J. Johnson, '93.
Treasurer, H. G. SuppleE, '80.

Executive Committee

:

Prof. O. H. Bakeless, '79, Chairman.
Prof. C. H. Albert, '79.
Miss Eva Rupert, '70.
'

Mrs. L. P. Sterner,
Mrs. J. G. Harman,

'82.

'92.

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF LUZERNE COUNTY.
Annual Meeting Week of County

OFFICERS
President,

Institute.

:

John M. Garman,

'71.

Frank Myers, '88.
Nan S. Wintersteen,

Treasurer, B.
Secretary,

98.

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF LACKAWANNA COUNTY.
Annual Meeting Week of County

OFFICERS
President, C. R.

Institute.

:

Powell,

'83.

First Vice President,

Second Vice President, Carrie Faust,
Watkin Williams, '98.
Secretary, Margaret Lewis, '87.

'81.

Treasurer,

CLASS OF

1870.

elementary course.
Armstrong, Amelia, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Burrows, Alvin S., Real Estate and Ivoans, Grand Forks, North Dakota.
Ehrhart, W. N., Prin. High School, Mahanoy City.
Rupert, Eva, Tutor Allison Missionary School, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Schuyler, Lizzie, Manual Tr. Teacher, 102 N. 6th St., Camden, N. J.
Woolsey, Elsie (Mrs. R. M. Chambers) 451 Walnut St., Pastilia, Cal.

LIST

CLASS OF
John H

.

137J.

Light Street, Pa.

Thompeontown.
ton.
•ah.

D.

Kal

lull.

i>.

Mrs,

j.

W

c.

rman, Ok]
Biddle] Fountain
'•

John M.. Lawyer, Wilk<

in.

lenhott,

Ann

':

Unci W., Physidaii, Port Royal.

CLASS OF
1

872.

J

COURSB.

i.i..Mi..\TAkV

Waverly.
A., Cit> Su]>t.. Ffaileton.

I

Lincoln, Neb.

Berwick.

CLASS OF

arv COUBSB.

.

in,

C

1873.

Bfehaffey.

K. SavklgC

'.

Sunnury.

3al a manca

CLASS OF

tenbender,

J.

X. V.

1874.

\uv CO!

I

Hower,

,

K., Printer, 515 6th St.. N. B., Washington, D. C.

Alii



Catawiai

Physician,

166

Sheboygan

St.

Mra Geo. V
Count) Snpcrintendent, Bib
L4o
Snowden, Mary s.. Mr-. John Metcalf), Porty Port.
Wilson, Jann
M.ir\

t,

:

.

Pond da Lac Win.
N. C.

Scranton.

Bloomabm

CLASS OF

1875.

kSSICAX,.

[ward, [nsnrance Agent,
:



I,

Aaron W.,

H

v

\kv

4U

Stephen Girard Bldg,

com

Lock Haven.
Bittenbender), Lawyer, Lincoln. Neb.

incrpal Schools, HHleral

Iiiila.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1875-6
Creasy, William T., Representative, Catawissa,
Edgar, Martha, Assistant Librarian, Wilkes-Barre.

Evans, Lorena G., Teacher High School, 916 N. Sixth St. Harrisburg.
Graul, Martha E., (Mrs. Wm. Chrisman), Bloomsburg.
Kisner, Jacob C, Physician, Carlisle.
Lantz, D. Ernest, Teacher, Chapman, Kan.
Moss, Alvin W., Teacher, High School, 526 S. River St. Wilkes-Barre.
Raike, Sallie E. (Jones), Milton.
Smith, Alice B. (Mrs. Chas. H. Ewing) 1712 4th Avenue, Altoona.
Thomas, Mary M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Thompson, Carrie (Snyder), Teacher, Box 95, Peckville.
Vannatta, Sarah, Insurance, Bloomsburg.
Wilson, Alice E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
pianoforte;.
Bittenbender,

Anna M. (Mrs.

Kuhn, Alveretta

F. H. Jenkins), Bloomsburg.

V., (Mrs. J. K. Bittenbender),
515 6th St., !N. E., Washington, D. C.

Edgett, Lillian I., (Mrs. E. H. Witman), Jersey Shore.
Miller, Sue, (Mrs. W. H. Andy), Danville.
Morris, Annie (Sayre)

Hampton, Va.

CLASS OF

J876.

COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Jenkins, F. H., Registrar, S. N. S., Bloomsburg,
Tustin, G. M., Lawyer, Bloomsburg.

ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Baust,

I.

E., Farmer, Shreiner.

J., (Mrs. Alvin W. Moss), 526 S. River St, Wilkes-Barre.
Dickens, Fr. E., (Davenport), Brainerd, Minn.
Evans, Charles C, Judge, Berwick.
Harman, Lizzie R., (Mrs. R. E. Leonard), 519 N. Vine St., Hazleton.

Creasy, Retta

Hunt, Mary

J.,

Merchant, Swales.

Kester, Sadie (Masteller), R. F. D. No.

4,

Bloomsburg.

Kline, Ella A. (Kennedy), Ida, Iowa.

Low, Myron

I., Banker, Lime Ridge.
Alexander, Catawissa.
Miller, Sue, (Mrs. W. H. Andy), Danville.
Milsom, Annie ML, (Mrs. W. S. Smith), Lawrenceville.
Patton, Ida J. (Smith), Teacher, 318 West 15th Street, Tyrone.
Schlicher, Martha, Mountain Grove.
Smith, Sarah E., (Sherwood), Mansfield.
Smith, William S., Lawrenceville.
Stephenson, Mary M., Nurse, Hazleton.
Welsh, J. P., Vice President, State College.
Young, Charles P., Physician, Lynchburg, Va.

Lillie,

AD1.KI.SS LIST.

AI.t.MNI

CLASS OF

1877.

c\. IflSlCAL.

C

Heller,

Clergyman, R

B.,

Usbury, N. C.

No.
.

r

corn

11c

Physician, Carl:

Kisser, Ji

i;i.i.mi.m.\kv OOUBSB.
M.ir\

,

Henrj Sterner), Barnegat, N.J,
Bloomsbnrg.

S

Grimes, Jbsephns s.,
Bogart), New port Ark.
Helper, Lfllie A
McClnre
Dorrance.
Howard, Lizzie B
McCarty, Sac H., (Haag), Teacher, Peoria, Kan.
Is, Maggie N
Lamb (irc.it Bend.
Bobbins, Honors a.. Mrs. J. s Grimes
Physician, Bloomsbnrg.
Snydam, Belle H., (McKelvy), Chicago, 111.
Wallace, Medors 8., (Mrs. c. B. Heller), R. No. 3, Salisbury, x C.
,

.

:

.

,

.

CLASS OF

J

878.

CLASSICAL.

Welsh,

J.

I'.,

Vice President, State Ooll

SCIKNTIFIC COIKSK.
I

M., Principal Schoota, MQlersburg.
i.i.i:mi:.\t.\kv

coiksk.

Andrews, C. D., Hank Cashier, Siegfried, Pa.
Chrismsn, William, Lawyer, Bloomsbnrg.
IT, Klma If., (Tucker), Dentist. 477 West L40tB

St..

New York

Brans, L. Wallace, Merchant, Galveston, T<
joins, BnunaJ., 'Mrs. (». S. Herring), Btoemsbvrg.
Kistlt-i,

I.

It

A. (Mrs.

John Masteller), Bloomsbnrg.

M.ixtii, P. A., Lawyer, 20 North Franklin Street, WOkes-Barre,

Raike, Prancet L.. (Shaffner), Kewanee,
era,

Klla

C,

Rote, William

Lecturer, Walla Walla.

111.

Wash.

Lawyer, 221 Cass Avenue, Detroit. Mich.
Banders, w. J., Lawyer, Snnbnry.
Searle, Prancea B., 'Mrs. s. T. Hayes), 922 olive Street, Bcranton.
Simons, Mary J., (Mrs. I*. W. Cillner), Sterling.
Stiles,

II.,

Dora a., (Waters), Bloomington, Neb.
i. lirss, Preight Agent, Box 751, Pittsburg.

s,

CLASS OF

1879.

classical.
Herring, G.

S.,

Lawyer, Blooms!

City

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1879-80
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
Bartsch, G. W., Lawyer, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Buckingham, Agnes, (Mrs. J. C. Biddle), Fountain

Springs..

ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Albert, C. H., Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.

Allen, Ellen M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.

App,

J.

H., Principal of Schools,

483 East Bucknell Avenue, Akron, O.

Bakeless, O. H., Teacher, S, N. S., Bloomsburg,
Breece, Hannah E., Teacher, Plixanixia, Alaska.
Cather, William A., Manufacturer, Ottsville,
Cull en, William F., Teacher, Phillipsburg.

Dean, Annie W, (Shaw), Buffalo, N. Y.
Dox, L. Donna (Mrs. T. R, Petrie), Bellaire, Mich.
Filson, Ira D., Inventor, 91 Sherman Avenue, Springfield, Ohio.
Fisher, William I., Book-keeper, 1352 E. Walnut St., Des Moines, Iowa
Kern, Emily C, 617 Mapleton Avenue, Boulder, Colorado.
Kimmel, Minnie (Mrs. H, Hoeler,), 24 N. Jardin Street, Shenandoah.
Lepley, William A., Clergyman, Coalport, Pa,
Moore, Charles A., Principal of Schools, Hazleton.
O'Connell, Lizzie, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Robbins, Louisa, Teacher, Bloomsburg,
Roxby, Annie E., Teacher, Swarthmore.
Simpson, F. S., Lawyer, 2543 Hollywood Avenue, Philadelphia.
Spencer, H. Maude, Teacher, Pittston.
Turnbach, Ida J., (Mrs. J. C. Kunkle), 1422 55th St,, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Wolfe, Lloyd P,, Deputy Clerk of Court, Aspen, Colo.

CLASS OF

J880.

ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Albert,

M.

F., Cashier, Fayette, Idaho.

Barton, Edith, Physician, 426 Adams Avenue, Scran ton.
Blum, Lotta, Teacher, 1311 Yesterwolf, Seattle, Washington.

Burns, Bridget, Teacher, 15 West White Street, Shenandoah.
Cavanaugh, Maggie, Teacher, Shenandoah,
Cleaver, Kimber, Editor, Huntingdon.
Coagan, Anna, (Mrs. Gill Ferguson;, Lost Creek.
Faulds, Lena E., Teacher, High School, Wilkes-Barre, 29 W. Union St.
H. Alice, Teacher, Quito, Ecuador.
Glover, RobenaF., Teacher, Cluselhurst Virginia Ave., Atlantic City, N.J
Fisher,

Golden, Ella T., (Lally), 3136 State Street, Shenandoah.
Harter, M. M., Farmer, Nescopeck.
Henderson, Belle F, (Reed), Allentown.
Kimmel, Anne M., Teacher, 24 Jardin Street, Shenandoah.
Kitchen, Celesty, (Mrs. W. F. Prutzman), R. F. D. No. 1, Trucksville.
Kolb, Ida P., (Hart), 142 West 124th Street,

New York

City.

ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1

880\ .,

n

vv

.

Bttpt.ol Schools, 199

Church

St.,

406 Oonael] Build.-

:

Saratoga SprgS,

N.U

aton.

Johll CrcvcliuK), Plymouth.
AuUirn.
\. J., Physician, Newfoundland,
Carpenter, Paw Law, ill.
Smith. C C
Smith, n. il, Clergyman, Hanover.

In.

Utter, C

a.. Agent,

1

.

Sterner, Ittlie M., (Scott Yonng) i>riftou.
Sopplee, H. (L. Merchant, Btoomabnrg.

Vannatta, B. P., Painter, Bloomsbnag.
Wolf, John, Walla Walla, Washington.
ley, Laura A., (Morgan), Atlantic City, N. J.
Yonng, iv. w., special Pension Qxaminer, 416 P. O. B?dg,

CLASS OF

St. Paul,

Minn

1881.

KI.KMKNTARY COURSE.

Mask M. fWhalen), Miner's Mills.
Bloom, William 8., Lawyer, Sunlmry.
:i, Bridget A.
Barrett,

lie,

(Mr-- G. L. Jolly), Oran.^eville.

Campbell, Mallie 541 Bast Market Street, Stnrbnry.
Kvans, J. L., Lawyer, Berwick.
Paust, Carrie W., Teacher, 620 Adams Avenue, Scrarrton.
Mary, Music Teacher, McCook, Nebraska.
Pdlona, Susan R., (Poppert), Brooklyn, N. Y.
Elmira, N. Y.
lis, Ralph M., Superintendent and Engineer,
Gnie, Claudia B.. Teacher, 5 East Kim Street. Norristown.
Gnie, Bnols B., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre High School.
Harnett, Minnie C, Teacher, 3341 Rid^e Avenue. Philadelphia.
II

orison, T. B.,

Town

Line.

Hower, Heister V.. Physician, Mifninvrlle.
Jones, Cora L. (Grant), Boa 59 R. P. D., No. 1, Wapwallapen.
Kern. Bstells L. Mrs. II. S. Knight), 617 Mapleton Ave. Bonlder, Colony. Mary A.. Teacher. 313 West Center Street. Shenandoah.
Lepley, M. ()., Minister. Waterhury. Conn.
Mrs. B. i Undig), 845 Pieacott Avenue. Scranton.
;

.

ELeyennC Clerk. Mineral Point. Missouri.
Mansell, Annie K.. Supervisor oi Drawing, 519 Radcliffe St.. Bristol. Pa.
ra, Stenographer, Bloomsbm

McCay-Wenck, Mary, M.

I).

bestnnt Street. Snnbnry.
Maternity Hospife
McKernan, UssieP. (Talley), Baltimore. Md.
Morgan, Henrj L.. Teacher. 116 North Lincoln Avenue. Scranton.
ink, Real Bstate, Wilkes-Barre.
O'Donnell, Kate A., Teacher. Hasleton.
Powell. Gwenni (Jonea
Weatherly.
.

ALUMNI ADDRESS
I

LIST.

881-2

Rankin, Mary E. (W. W. Vandermark), 359 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre
Robbins, Abbie E. (Mrs. Rev. W. H. Hartman), Millville.
Sharpless, Harry F., Real Estate Agent, Seattle, Washington.

Simons, Myron E., Lawyer, Honesdale.
Spaulding, Mate K. (Borden) Tunkhannock.
Stevenson, C. F., Manufacturer, Nescopeck.
Vastine, Nettie (Spenser) Houtzdale.
Wells, May (Mrs. S. C. Creasy) Bloomsburg.
Weir, Annie, Teacher, 15 Shawnee St., Plymouth.
Wilson, Emma F. (Struthers) Wilkes-Barre.
Wooley, Mary I., Stenographer, Philadelphia.

CLASS OF

J882.

ACADEMIC COURSE.
Sickler, Stella (Mrs.
Stiles,

Edwin

N. Burnette (Mrs.

J.

Wm.

Jordan) Tunkhannock.
H. Brooke) Bloomsburg.

ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Avers,

Emma

F., (Mrs. Chas. Palmateer), Teacher,

407 >£ Asbury Ave., Asbury Park, N.
Beebe, Emorilla (Henstrant) Binghamton, N. Y.

J.

Bierman, Henry, Physician, Bloomsburg.
Brown, Lillian (Mrs. R. M. Geddis) 465 W. Gray St., Elmira, N. Y.
Brugler, Mary A. (Mrs. James H. Mercer) Bloomsburg.
Church, Lizzie M. (Mrs. H. W. Search)
202 St. Mark's Square,
Dilley, J.

M. (Mrs. E.

Moore) 81 N. 20th
W., Teacher, Santa Anna, Cal.

Crippen, Lue

J.

St.,

West Philadelphia.
Columbus, O.

Evans, Esther A. (Mrs. Thomas M. Jarvis), Brandon, Texas.
Emeline (Mrs. Charles Hood) Battle Creek, Iowa.
Finney, Nora M. (Mrs. L. P. Sterner) Bloomsburg.
Gossler, Helen L., Clerk, Northumberland.
Halstead, C. M. (Sanders) Delta, Colorado.
Harkness, S. Ida (Mrs. J. M. Blaine) 347 Hall St., Portland, Oregon.
Hill, Franklin E., Elec. Sig. Inspector, Tunkhannock.
Helman, Jennie, Teacher, Catasauqua.
La Shelle, E. Gert. (Mrs. Wm. E. Wagner) Gordon.
Moore, E. J., A. M. Ph. D., Clergyman, Columbus, O.
Pierson, Hattie L., (Mrs. Ogden DePue),
81 N. 20th St., Franklin Forks.
Feterolf,

Ragan, Celia J.
Reagan, May (Mrs. E. C. Hood) Battle Creek, Iowa.
Robbins, Hattie, Milton.
Rogers, Carrie C. (Mrs. Dr. D. J. Peck) Susquehanna.
Rubin, Hannah, Teacher, 166 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre.
Tyrrel, Jennie (Mrs. C. E. Roat) Kingston.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1-3
hn, Martha w.. Teacher,

Mar] n
Wenner, Rachael

w.

1105 Dartmouth St.. Scranton.
BnoaJ. Ball), Mahano) City.
HowerJ Bloomsburg.

Mra.

icy,

S.

CLASS OF

J&83.

CLASSICAL.

Conner, John

("».,

[front ft

Stockton

Sta.

Trenton, N.

J.

SCIKNTIKIC COCKSK.
Clearer, Kimber, Fditor, Huntingdon.

Finney, Nora

If.

Sander*, William

(Mra. L.

P.

Sterner) Bloomsburg.

Lawyer, Sunbury.

J.,

II.I.MKNTAKY COURSE.
Angelina, Teacher, Carbondale.
Blwood R., Merchant, Freeport, L.
Bnrnette, Nellie T., Teacher, 1105 Richmond
Hirs,

Brindle,

I.

St.,

Scranton.

Clark, Granville J., Attorney, 10 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre.
Qietrick, Ira C, Druggist, Berwick.

Bdgar, Alice (Mrs.

J.

W. Wilson) Bloomsburg.

Fallon, Peter P., Alderman, 1556

West Vine

St.,

Hazleton.

Gemberling, Rinaldo C, Merchant, 6518 Mich. Ave., Chicago.
Harvey, Katrine E$. Teacher, Milroy.
Hight, Prank R., Cashier, Hanford, California.
Hobbea, D. Musgrove, Lawyer, 20 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre.
Hunt, A. Levi, Attorney, 431 Commonwealth Bldg., Denver, Colorado.
Hutchison, Louise G. (Mrs. J. L. Dillon) Bloomsburg.
Karshner, Lloyd W., Clergyman, Uniondale.
Leonard, Abbie J., (Mrs. R. R. Ashley), 123 Hanover St., Wilkes-Barre.
Mark, Abbie F., Binghamton, N. Y.
McGuire, Mary A., Teacher, Hazleton.
McGuire, SallieL., (Mrs. W. I. Hibba), St. Joseph's Convent,
302

Montgomery

St.

W.

Pittston.

McHale. Mary F., Hazleton.
Nicely, F. Josephine, N. Y. Real Estate, 8 Regent St.. Wilkes-Barre.
Powell, Charles R., Teacher, 1358 Capouse Ave., Scranton, Pa.
Richards, Sarah F., (Mrs. Sam'l Daniels), 176 150th St., Harvey. 111.
Rittenhouae, Bva A., (Mra. Duganj, Philadelphia.
Secor, Jamea G., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Shiel. Robert, Prindpa] Of Schools, Pittston.

Steck.

Bva K.

I

Mrs. F. C. ChaniU-rlin), Trenton, N.

J.

Surgeon, Pocatello, Idaho.
Wells, Jennie Mra. Samuel B. Henderson), Montgomery.
Whipple, Mary }•.., Teacher, Newark, N. J.
WoolCOCk, Christine, (Parmley), Carlisle,

Steely, Oacar B.,
I

M.

I)..

ALUMNI ADDRESS
CLASS OF

LIST.

1884.

ACADEMIC COURSE.
Sharpless, May, Bloomsburg.

ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Albright, Ella M., (Mrs. E. M. Baxter), Mifflinburg.
Alexander, Flora E., (Heddings), Milroy, Pa.
Beadle, Mary A., Shickshinny.
Bertels, Bird I., Teacher, 516 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre.
Brower, William H., Merchant, Bloomsburg.
Charles, Robert, Carpenter, Scranton.
Clark, Philip A., Teacher, Jeansville.
Crago, Lizzie (Mrs. John T. Petthick), Narrowsburg, N. Y.
Dechant, Evalyn C, Professional Nurse, East Orange, N. J.
Dengler, Anna M., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Dersheimer, Bessie B., (Mrs. John Carter),

1701 S. Salina
Eckbert, Lottie D., (Lupfer).
Fisher, Charles J., Attorney -At-Law, Catawissa.

St.,

Syracuse, N. Y.

Fleisher, Hiram H. Clerk, Department Public Instruction, Harrisburg.
Glover, Sophie E., School for the Blind,
638 Lancaster Ave., Philadelphia.
Harter, M. Gertie, (Mrs. C. B. Miller), 617 N. 2nd St. Harrisburg.

Harvey, Sarah M., (Mrs. O. H. Bakeless), Bloomsburg.
Helman, Laura M., Teacher, Catasauqua.
Higgins, KateE., (Divers), Hazleton.
Hoban, Alice I., Teacher, Scranton.

Hoban, Annie E., Teacher, Scranton.
Hopper, Frank P., Supt. of Schools, Luzerne County,
526

Hunt M.

Wyoming

Ave., Dorranceton.

Louis, Teacher, University Park, Denver, Colorado.

Kennedy, Charles, Teacher, Cor. 8th and Locust Streets, Hazleton,
Kinports, Harry A., Lawyer, Minneapolis, Minn.
Kolb, Nellie M., Teacher, Buck Mountain.
Kuhn, Mary A. (Mrs. R. C. Butler) Bloomsburg.
Lawlor, Margaret L., Teacher, Scranton.
Limberger, Annie R., Missionary, Apartado 152, Pueblo, Mexico.
MacCullough, Jean T. (Dunwell) Monrovia, California.
Mansell, Mary J. (McKee) Scranton.
Martin, Charles E., Pittsburg.
MacAniff, Michael H., Lawyer, S. River Street, Wilkes-Barre.
McDonough, Maggie (Dodson).

McGinnes, Jennie B. (Mrs. H. R. Moore) 22 Bloom
Moore, Lizzie C. (Mrs. John Wingert), Lewisburg,
Robbins, Laura I. (Mrs. Edwin Paul) Milton.
Rogan, Maggie E. (Scanlon) Jeddo.

St., Danville.

ALUMNI ADUR

i'riu.

:mm H., Teacher,
Wlnterateen,

c.r.u
.1,

I

c

Bell

Physician

Teacher, Millville.

CLASS OF
SCIJ.NTII-ie

Lant/,

WOkee-Barre.

et,

I

1885.

COIKSE.

Bmest, Teacher, Chapman, Kansas.

I).

:

akv COUSSB.

(Mr* C. W. Funaton) Bloomsburg.
Herbert C, Farmer, R. D. No. 4, Springfield, Ohio.
BkUeman, H. Howard, 5th Ave. & 125th St.. X. Y.
Pittston.
Bierly, Lome P., Supervising Principal, 227 Delaware Ave.,
Billmeyer. J. Blanche (Mrs. H. R. Brayton) 25 W. Broadway, X. V.
Barton, Lillian G.

Bell,

Birch, T. Brace, Teacher, 5035

Summer

Ave.. Philadelphia.

Bonatein, Nellie, Teacher, Darby Grove.

Cary,

May

S.

Mrs.

Herman Wendell)

m Walnut

Wayne.

Ave.,

Cawley, Florence J. Clerk, Milton.
Cockfll, Bailie M.. Teacher, Llewellyn.
Cohen. Rosa, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Cole, Susie W., Teacher, Beaver Meadow.

Conner, William S., Teacher, Madera, Cal.
cker, Minnie P.. Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Curran. Mary R. Mrs. James H. Morgan) Car":
Ik-chant, Charles E., Cape May, X. J.
|

M. Margaret (Seidel) Danville.
(Ruddiman) Hazleton.
iminger, Martha K. (Mrs. Bd. A. Baxter) Pawnee.
Put. Bdith V. (Mrs. Fred Holmes) Bloomsburg.
Bahleman, Blizabeth P. (Pnrael) Bloomsbu

Elliott,

Carrie H.

\mu
r,

111.

M.. Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Susail A.. Teacher, Preeland.

Geddia, Myron, Northumberland.
Mrs. J. B. Gilroy) Dury»
Glennon
Groff, M. Pauline Mrs, Isaac I). West) Danville.
Hbuch, Cera P. (Mrs. W. D. Holmesi Bloomsburg.

Carthage,
briatineC. Mr-. J. Yntxj
Hicks, X. Lillian, Teacher. Scranton.


Honaer, James

c.

ill.

Attorney, Lewistown.

Kennedy, Hannah, Teacher, OOT. 8th and LOCUSt Street. Ha/leton.
D, Hiram, Ensuranot Agent, 144 Linden St., Allentown.
O.,

Chemist, 632V

Wetland

9t., So.

Chicago,

111.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1885-6

McHugh,

Charles F., Lawyer, Wilkes-Barre.

M. Katharine, High

School, 605 N. 2nd, Harrisburg.
Mickey, Mollie, Prin. Paxtang Building, Harrisburg.
Miller, Annie (Mrs. B. E. Melick), Media.
Moore, Walter A., Merchant, Madera, Cal.
Mullaly, William F., Teacher, Allen, South Dakota.
Mullen, Mary, (Mrs. John Donnelly), Plymouth.
Musselman, Frances M., Washington, D. C.
Newhouse, Ella M. (Langfield) Scranton.
Noetling, Charles B., Merchant, Beaver Valley.
Patterson, Sarah E. (Harrison) Washington, D. C.
Petty, Charles M., Merchant, Madera, Cal.
Phillips, Lizzie J. (Kuschke) Plymouth.
Potter, Annie C, (Mrs. Boyd Trescott) Millville.
Rearick, Jacob M., Clergyman, Centre Hall.
Sites, Mary C, Teacher, Harrisburg.
Sterner, Ella M. (Chrisman) Evergreen St., Oklahoma.
Vaughn, Roberta (Mrs. Geo. Dochner), Harrisburg.
Voight, Katie, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Walsh, Mary, Hazleton.
Watson, Sallie C, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Wilner, George M., Book-keeper, Plymouth.

McNiff,

CLASS OF

J886-

COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Glover, D. L., Attorney -at-Law, Miffiinburg.
Ikeler,

Ikeler,

A., Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
Fred T., Lawyer, Bloomsburg.

Frank

Mavirer, James, Dentist, 2827

Diamond

Street, Philadelphia.

ACADEMIC COURSE.
Maize, Annie E., (Mrs. Frank Haine) Joliette, 111.
Schoch, Mary L. (Mrs. Chas. W. McKelvy) Bloomsburg.

ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Barkley, Josephine R. (Mrs. W. H. Eyer) Bloomsburg.
Barnes, M. Elfleda (Gottschal) 1317 Derry Street, Harrisburg.
Bell, Ida M. (Mrs. D. A. K. Preston), Ripley, O.

Bernhard, Ida, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Bloss, Annie J. (Mrs. E. J. Wolfe) Wyo. Sem., Kingston.
Brennan, Maggie C, Teacher, 313 W. Oak St., Shenandoah.
Cool,

Norman

G.,

Lumber,

Pottsville.

Coughlin, Nan S., Teacher, 14 Goodwin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Derr, Joseph L., Physician, Lairdsville.
Derr, Sue H. (McAlister) Barnes, Wash. Co., Kan., R. F. D. No.

2.

AUMNI ADDKKSS

I.I.ST.

I

her, Wilkes-Barre.

Bmma

Fisher,

M., Teacher, Harriabw

Frauenthal, Carrie

Hen i,.
Guckavan, Marj
Hill.

Maude

(

Made

Teacher, 214 B. 50th Strert. x. v.

II..

ton.

S
a..

Teacher, Mflnesville.

Conyngham.

A. (Hetler)

John Ruhl) 31 S. First Street, Lewisl
ront Sirc-t. Lewisburg.

ll.aiu-

.

Hoffa,

Macon, Mo.

her,

Pels

I

Humphrey, Catharine

L..

Hughes,

Teacher, 5500 Centre Ave., B. B.,

S. Elizabeth,

J.

Pittsl

(Petterolf) Lykens.

join-. Flora B

Keiper,

Wilkes-Barre.

Claude, Clerk, Washington,

I).

C.

Kline, Marion A., i.auyir, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Coser, Josephine R., Ill- North St., Harristmrg.

Uunbert, Jennie T. Mrs. Michael Kehoe), Philadelphia.
Leacock, Grace A., Philadelphia Hospital.
Leckie, Adam K. L., Lawyer, 344 D. St., X. \V., Washington, D. C.
Lehc, Anna L. Mrs. Martin Gruhler) Shenandoah.
Lewis, William R., Lawyer, 614 X. Main Ave., Scranton.
Long, Melle (Mrs. Duval Dickson) Berwick.
(

bow, BlizabethA., Lime Ridge.
L
McCann, Alice J. (Mrs. Philip Clark), Jeanesville.
Monie, Isahelle U. (Jones) 312 Luzerne Ave., W. Pittston.
Moyer, Harry C, Minister, Wapwallopen.
T
Mover, Linctta (White)
eston, O.
Murphy, Bmma W. (Mrs. Thos. Main) Haddon Heights, X. J.
Patton, Bmma M. tMrs. Martin Hartley) Conneley, Spokane, Wash.
Ouinn, Michael II., Physician, Scranton.
ler, Jeremiah, Teacher, 909 E. Sunhury St., Shamokin.
Riley, Maine A. (Mack) Wilkes-Barre.
Sanner, Nolan H., Clergyman.
Shaffer, A. Adclla (Mrs. D. J. Brou-hall) 5(4 W. 14th Street,

W

Wilmington, Del
Annie M. (Balliet) Limestoneville.
Shnltz, Ray, Bloomsbnrg.
Shuman, C. Bruce, Pharmacist, Spring Lake Beach, X. J.
Shalter,

Bmma M., Teacher, 720 X. 6th Street, HJarrisbnrg.
Snyder, Annie c. Teacher, Bloomsbnrg.
\., Blectric Bng., Ft Lee, X. J.
Stack. Marx A. (Mrs. H. M. Muldoon) Shenandoah.
Stiles, Jennie M., Teacher,
Del. Co., Pa.
Mis. Thos. Russell
Ten Bi
Turbotville.
Williams, William A. Poatmaater, Ma. lira, Cal.
.

.

Wintersteen, Bleanor, Teacher, Plains.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1886-7.

Emma J.

(Mrs. H. B. Felty) Abilene, Kansas.
S. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Zeiders, William J.., Business Col., 5700 Germantown Ave., Phila.

Witmer,

Wood, A. Sue, Teacher, 418

CLASS OF

1857.

ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Breece, Dora E. (Mrs. Chas. Kesty), Bloomsburg.
Brockway, Alice (Mrs. Clark Kashner), Bloomsburg,
Brown, E. Clair, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre,
Connor, May S. (Mrs. Chas. Petty), 3110 Downey Ave., Los Angeles,
California.

Farver,

Reuben

T., Book-keeper, 108

W. Orange

Street, Lancaster.

Foulke, Lizzie P. (Mrs. J. W. Creasy), Mifflinville.
Johnston, Will C, Attorney-at-Law, Bloomsburg.
Kisner, Eliza S. (Myers.)
Kratz, Marcius W., Clergyman, Hoxie, Kansas.
Kurtz, Anna S., Teacher, 216 6th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Laubach, H. Isadore, Teacher, Deep River, Washington.
Lewis, Margaret A., Teacher, 52>5 Adams Ave., Scranton.
Lynch, Mary Hoyt (Gaston), 145 W. 69th Street, N. Y. City.
Martin, William E., Merchant, Freeland.
Mathias, Mary D. (Mrs. H. D. Hermany), 75 South Main Street,

Mahanoy
McDonnell, Susie J., Teacher, Chicago, 111.
Morgan, Mary S. (Ayers), Grant Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Mullen, Edward J., Teacher, Plymouth.
Nallin, M. Agnes (Roache), 1512 Gibson Street, Scranton.
Nolan, Emma B. (Gallagher), 818 Jefferson Ave., Scranton.
Nye, Beckie (Mrs. J. D. Lowry), Dewart.
Palmer, Sallie A. (Mrs. B. H. Fiester), 330 W. 2nd St., Berwick.
Petty, Mary, 213 W. 2nd Street, Berwick.

Renninger, Lizzie, Librarian, Northumberland.
Reynolds, Charles H., Dentist, Danville.
Richards, Florence S., Teacher, Minersville.
Sheep, Mary P., Teacher, Bloomsburg.

Eva G., Teacher, 224 Franklin, Scranton.
Smith, Maude K., Teacher, 13 East Centre St., Mahanoy City.
Snyder, Harris E., Postal Clerk, Kane.
Sperring, Helen M., 25 W. Ross St., Wilkes-Barre.
Stonebraker, Harry, Teacher, Altoona.
Taylor, Charles W., Farmer, Mackeyville.
Wagner, Wm. E., Merchant, Gordon.
Wentz, Ida R., Teacher, Port Carbon.
White, Laura M., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Whitehead, Elizabeth R. (Oberholtzer), 114 6th Ave., Troy, N. Y.
Short,

City,

ALUMNI ADDRKSS LIST

Win. S .. M.nh.tm. M.idrra.

:iis,

C.tl

Btoomabu

Teacher,

ii..

Y..u:

rederiek,

CLASS OF
COI.I.I.«".K

x.

<

i.,

Md.

1588.

PKKI'ARATdkY.

bomber, Fottaville.

Landig, O. O., Chemist, So. Chicago,

111.

Merchant, Bloomsbnrg.
Merchant, Mahanoy Plane.

.::i.,

er,

I'.

().,

ACADEMIC COURSE.
Bidleman, H. Howard, 907

John's Place, Brooklyn.

St.

KJ.I.MI.NTARY COURSE.

Gbarlea H., Lawyer, 532 Locust Street, Hazleton.
Back, W. Powler, Teacher, S. X. S., Geneeeo, X. v.
Byron, Mary 'Mrs. Bruce Jones), Shickshinny.
Campbell, Silk M. Mrs. John B. Hauston), Mt. Carmel.
Chriaman, M. Bertha, Teacher, Harrisburg.
Connelly, Mary A., Teacher, Shenandoah.
I

ip, Phoebe A. (Mrs. J. B. Grover), Peekville.
Crow, Harvey, L, Clergyman, New Hamburg.
Davis, R. X. (State Cer.) Prin. of Schools, 524 X. Blakely

St.,

Dunmore.

Grant, Electrician, Philadelphia.
her, I-Mward J., Physician, Midland, Mfchig .in.

Ison, U.

ager, Jessie

M. (Mrs. A.

J.

Harbaugh), 3812 Harrison

Street,
Bellaire,

Heaa, Florence G. (Mrs. X. G. Coole), Pottsville.
Hine, Annie M., Conyngham.
.

Lizzie (Sterling), Wilkes-Barre.

Bruce

Agent, Shickshinny.
Main Ave., Scranton.
Sarah. Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
ret R. (Hewitt). Tankhannock.
Kitchen. BUa M. Mrs. n. g. Sands), Benton.
b,

Joiu-s,

John

T., Station

T., Teacher, 632 X.

.

Lewis, Lizzie (Mrs.
[a,

James
:n.

Linx

Hogh

Shenandoah.
Shenandoah.
Bnainesfl College, South Bethlehem.
Price),

R., Teacher,
P.,

Prin.

Oak Street., Wilkes-Barre.
McBride, Blizabetfa
Compton, 111.
McDonald, Marj B Teacher, Scranton.
m.
Mrs. j. \v. Dougherty), Steelton.
McNifl
r,

L.,

Teacher, 59

.

Montgomery,

1\ Florence,

Teacher, Mifflmville.

(>.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1888-9
Myers, B. Frank, Lawyer, 12 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre.
Palmer, Sallie, Teacher, Shaft.
Patterson, Harry B., Dentist, 3403 N. 20th Street, Phila.
Petty, Margaret P. (Mrs. H. B. Beatty), Port Murry, N. J.
Ouinn, Bridgetta L., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Rawlings, Eva, Physician, 511 Fifth Ave., New York City.
Reese, Hannah (Mrs. Robert O' Boyle), Sunbury.
Richardson, Harriet H. (Mrs. John Gordon) Norwalla, Col.
Ringler, Ada M. (Mrs. Thos. W. Evans), 2352 Kenton St., Cincinnati, O.
Rinker, Minnie A. (Harrison), Cor. Main & Jackson Sts., Scranton.

Shuman, Ambrose, Physician, Catawissa.
Sullivan, Julia E., Teacher, Boston, Mass.

Supplee, Annie (Mrs. J. B. Nuss), Bloomsburg.
Mary (Mrs. J. T. Jones), 632 N. Main Ave., Scranton.

Taylor,

Treible,

Wm.

H., Physician, Hazleton.

Wendt, Mary S., Prin. High School, Lewistown.
Wilson, May, Teacher, 13 E. South St., Wilkes-Barre.
Wylie, Mary E. (Mrs. Chas. S. Exely), Derby, la.
Yetter, Ada M. (Clapham), 351 56th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

CLASS OF

J

889.

COEEEGE PREPARATORY.
Fenstermacher,

W.

A., Ely,

Nevada.

Miller, F. E., Civil Engineer, Needles, Cal.

Whatenecht, E. L., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
McNiff,

M. Kate, High School Teacher,

605 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg.

ACADEMIC COURSE.
John, Helen, Bloomsburg.
McReynolds, Agnes, Bloomsburg.

ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Mary E. (Mrs. C. E. Adams), Berwick.
Apple, Benjamin, Editor, 1120 Market Street, Sunbury.
Barnes, Mame J., Teacher, 38 Mill Street, Pittston.
Berninger, Martha, Catawissa.
Albertson,

Briggs, Lulu

C, Bloomsburg.

Teacher, Stevens Inst., Oakdale, N. Y.
Brown, May, Teacher, 32 Lincoln Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Brown, Geo. T., Teacher, Freeland.

Brower,

J. J.,

Bucke, L. L., Principal of Schools, Houtzdale.
Caldwell, Edward E., Mail Carrier, Bloomsburg.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

Com:

trt.

Wm, n
Cummings, CUra

Dr. L. v. Grove), Annandsle, Pa.
er.) Physician,

.

In

B.

LIST.

Rockwell, Iowa.

In).

e, Alice C, Profession al Nurse, Philadelphia,
Drake, Mildred B., Teacher, Old Foi
Drieaen, Minnie, Teacher, Scranton.
Dnnsmore, Maj A.. Teacher, 69 S. Wells St., Wilkea-Barre.

But, PannieC. (Mrs.
Nettie

I

J.

D. Tressler),

Oonyngham.

Mrs. Price Thomas), Scranton.

Percy, Ca^u-, Teacher, Jeddo.
Gilbert, Sarah G. (Mrs. C. H. Reynolds), Danville.

Glennon, David

J.,

Lawyer, Pittston.

Gold, Mary (Mrs. B. J. Schlicher), Wapwallopen, R. No.
Harding, M.ittie, Teacher, Hunlock'i Creek.
Irvin, Florence G., Teacher, 604 Prescott Ave., Scranton.

3.

John, Helen, Hloomsburg.
Kearney, John C, Teacher, Parsons.
Kennard, Fannie E., Teacher, Meshoppen.

Kimble, Cora E., (Mrs. C. C. Mendenhall), Berwick.
C William, Bloomsburg.
licBride, Bell (Mrs. D. Z. Mensch), Shickshinny.
McCollum, Mary E., Teacher, 403 E. Main Street, Plymouth.
McConnell, Minnie K., Teacher, 139 N. 13th Street, Harrisburg.
licKown, M. Adelaide (Mrs. Francis Hawke), Nicholson.
McNulty, Andrew M., Teacher, Freeland.
McVicker, Laura A. (Mrs. J. H. Litchard), Strawberry Ridge, No. 2.
Mensch, 1). X., Cashier, Shickshinny.
Moore, Caroline W. fMrs. L- J. H. Grossart), Allentown.
Newhouse, Laura B. (Mrs, Henry L. Irwin), Edgewood.
Phillips, Catharine (Mrs. Philip Davis), 1301 Academy St., Scranton.
Ream, Pred'k (State Cer.) Accountant, Pottsville.
Reay, Sue (Mrs. Bruce Evans), Berwick.
Renn, Roland, Railway Postal Clerk, 1249 Mulberry St., Harrisburg.
Rhoads, Malina (Mrs. C. Y. Gabbert) 115 S. Main St., Mahanoy City.
Robbins, Anna (State Cer.) Teacher, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Ryan. M. Klla. Teacher, Harrisburg.
Scheohing, John B., Student in Pharmacy, Philadelphia.
Mrs. Benton Tyerman), Teacher. 117 Cypress Ave.,
p, S. Laura
Santa Anna, Cal,
Shovlin, John P., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Smith, C. Bdgar, Clergyman, S16 Grant Street, Camden, N. J.
Snyder, Win, H.. Teacher, Kehler.
Mrs. A. B. Longshore), 145 Dewart St., Shamokin.
Btephena, Margaret a. (Mrs. John c. Taylor), 159 State Street,
New London, Conn.
Wintersteen, Bess T. Mrs. Richard Shelly), Patter-on. N. J.
Laniield,

|

I

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1890.

CLASS OF

1890.

COLLEGE PREPARATORY,
Campbell, Ario, Philadelphia.
Miller, J. R., Civil Engineer, Tunkhannock,
Miller, Willis, Lawyer, Scranton.

ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Adams, John K., Clergyman, 311 Walnut
Baird, Mary E., Teacher, Shenandoah.

Street,

Berwick.

Baxter, D. Earl, Lawyer, Wilkes-Barre.
Bernhard, Laura (Mrs. E. H, Harrar), 80 Burnett Street, Newark, N.
Bidleman, M. Myrtle (Mrs. A. D. Catterson), Palmerton.

J.

Business College, 46 Cannon St., Bridgeport, Conn.
W. Davis), Zions Grove.
Callender, Clark, Clergyman, Taylor.
Carrol, Elizabeth M. (O'Harra;, Shenandoah.

Brown, Ira

S., Prin.

Burgess, Ida F. (Mrs. H.

Colvin, Bertha A. (Mrs. A. E. Lister), 921 Vine Street, Scranton.

Connery, Hannah T., Teacher, Scranton.
Custer, EllaF., Teacher, Nanticoke.
Davies, John F., Lawyer, Butte, Montana.
Dengler, Marg. W. (Mrs. W. B. Wilson), 710 Munroe

St.,

Wilmington,
Delaware.

Duffy, Margaret T., Teacher, Matson Ave., Parsons.

Dundore, Jennie, Teacher, 126 Queen St., Lancaster.
Elliott, Annie M., Bloomsburg.
Evans, Margaret S. (Mrs. John Emory Eves), Millville.
Fisher, Margaret E., Teacher, Nanticoke.
Fox, Mary E., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Gallagher, Grace U. (Mrs. L. D. Byron), 6 N. Main St., Pittston.
Gaughan, Martin C, Teacher, Port Griffith.
Gift, Foster U., Clergyman, 4216 Wyalusing Ave., Phila.
Gilespie, Katherine, Teacher, Jeddo.
Gregor} Clementine (Herman), Casiila 89 Concepcion, Chili.
Gruver, Elizabeth R. (Mrs. Louis J. Townsend), Berwick.
Hartman, Efhe L. (Mrs. Robert Vanderslice), Bloomsburg.
Hassert, Ellie H., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Hayman, Adda, Teacher, Turbotville.
Hayman, Eleanor, Teacher, Turbotville.
Hawly, Elizabeths., Prin. of Schools, Butte City, Montana.
Helman, Lillian M., Teacher, Catasauqua.
Herman, James O., Prin. of Schools, Edwardsville.
Hess, Hattie, I. (Mrs. S. F. Wilson), 476 Clinton Ave., Newark, N.
Holmes, Bess J. (Mrs. A. N. Yost), Bloomsburg.
T

,

Jones, Margaret E., Teacher, Yostville.
Karcher, Mabel P., Boys' Normal School, Philadelphia.

Kitchen, Minnie L., (Mrs. G.

W.

Faus), Jeanesville.

J.

ALUMNI AUDRKSS LIST
I

890Jennie

Mahanoj

T<

I)..

Cit\

.

Lenehan, Nellie G., Wilkes-Barre.
714 S.
1



r, M.
McAlarnej

le,

;.

k

\v

Main

.v.

tton.

mel.

Alniira, Nur,

Lulu M.. Teacher,

L<

Richai

loah.

Jennie a. Mr>. John Leckie), Hazleton.
Mentxer, Sndic B., Teacher, Waynesboro.
Mitchell, Margaret K.. Teacher, Scranton.
\., Book-keeper, Mt. Clare.
rtin,

Moran, Margaret H. (Nelis), Philadelphia.
Morrisoi^ Lizzie B., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Moses, Bdith A., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Myers, Jessie, Physician, Cor. 14th and Market Sts», Washington, D. CPace, Theresa a., Teacher, Pittston.
Palmer, Jennie Mrs. M. 1". Forbell), Rochester, N. Y.
I

Peeler,

W. Woodin,

Dentist, Hazleton.

Ransom, Jennie (Lowe), Wilkes-Barre.

Kmory

Reeder,

K., Mail Carrier,

Sunbury.

Rlnehart, Daniel, Merchant, Waynesboro.
R inker, Ida C, Bloomsborg.

Wagner), 227 W. Coal St., She-can. loah.
K. Adams), 311 Walnut St., Berwick.
Shultz, W. C, Physician, Waynesboro.
Irene S. (Mrs. J. W. Barbour), Chambersbur^.
r, Maine M. (Mrs. Dr. A. P. Seligman), Mahanoy City.
Shaw, Margaret T., Teacher, Lewistown.
Sickler, Rose (Mr>. W. K. Williams), American Legation, Pekin, China.
Smith, Carrie M. (Mrs. W. H. Kerslake), 36 B. Broad St., Hazleton.
r, Mary H., Teacher, Waynesboro.
Taylor. Bessie, Patterson, N. J.
est, Corrine (Parrott), Shenandoah.
'lYwkslmr
D. (Souser), Williams]
Walborn, Geo. W., Snpt. Snyder County SchoWilliams,
rank Anrand), Blot
r, Minnie (Mrs. Geo. Bradley), Philadelphia,
rtS,

Mary K. (Mrs.

Santee, Lulu L. (Mrs.

Isaac

J.

t

1

CLASS OF

J

89 1.

acadkmio cor.
k,

Reuben,

L.:\\\i:

I

adependenc-e Ave., Shamokill.

John. Barton, Peiina. R. R. Office, Altoona.
Snyder, Grier, Lawyer, 32 and 33 Laning Dmlding, Wilkes-Barre.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

189I

ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Black,

Mae

Virginia, Teaching

and Ad. Writer, 374

Bogart, Elsie S. (Fettimer), Frenchtown, N.

S.

River Street,
Wilkes-Barre.

J.

Boone, Daisy M., Teacher. 223 E. 3rd Street, Duluth, Minn.
Bynon, Margaret H., Physician, Wei Hsien Shantung, China.
Byrnes, Edward S., Lawyer, Seattle, Washington.
Cavanaugh, Elizabeth V., Music Teacher, Shenandoah.
Clauser, Anna W. (Mrs. E. J. Wasley), 115 W. Lloyd St., Shenandoah.
Cohen, Rosa, Teacher, 76 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
Connelly, Ella T. (Mrs. Thomas Grady), Pottsville.
Cosper, Lucy A., Teacher, West Pittston.
Costello, James B., Lawyer, Hazleton.
Creasy, Mark, Prin. Schools, Hawley.

Crobaugh, Clarence D., Merchant, Easton.
Crowl, Mary K. (Mrs. Philip Crimian), Conshohocken.
Daniels, Eleanor, Teacher, Truckville.
Davies, Emily (Mrs. W. P. Davenport \ Plymouth.
Davies, Mary (Mrs. R. F. Williams), Wilkes-Barre.
Devine, Sarah L-, 429 Prospect Ave., Scranton.
Dillon, Alice M. (Mrs. Boyd Furman), Bloomsburg.
Durkin, Jennie C, Teacher, 512 Brook Street, Scranton.
Evans, Annie J. (Mrs. Wm. Wall), Plains.
Evans, Margaret M., Teacher, Jacob Tome Inst., Port Deposit, Md.
Evans, James, Teacher, Wanamie.
Gallagher, Anna M., Teacher. White Haven.
Gormley, Edward J., Law Student, 129 S. Wyoming Street, Hazleton.
Guie, ZuaB., Teacher, Catawissa.
Harman, John G., Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
Hess, R. Harry, Berwick.
Hess, Elmer E., Teacher, Winfield.
Hunter, Olive, 222 Chatham St., Williamsport.
Hutchison, Cora, Teacher, 3215 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia.
Junkin, Sarah A. (Mrs. Geo. K. Landis), Pottstown.
Kelly, Mary A., Teacher, 214 Ash Street, Scranton.
Kennedy, Julia M., Teacher, Port Blanchard.
Kinter, Mary C. (Mrs. Chas. S. Harris), 7 E. 2nd St., Oil City.
Krise, Warren S., Fire Ins. Agent, 82 Roxbury Ave., Johnstown.
Kashinka, Marie W., Teacher, Berwick.
Lesher, Anna F., Teacher, Northumberland.
Leyshon, Josephine (Mrs. W. A. Moyer), Kingston.
Linton, Elizabeth (Derry), Hughesville.
Longshore, Katherine, Teacher, Hazleton.
McAndrews, Anna L. (Mrs. Frank McGowan), Wilkes-Barre.

McBride, Harry C, Bloomsburg.
McGuigan, F. A., Lawyer, 439 S. Rurd St., Wilkes-Berre.
Major, C. C, Teacher, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, Ohio.

ton.
.

Kate,

iton.

1

ton.

rrie T., T<

Ifyen

.

iirtklon.

M.. Teacher, Irish Lain-.

Penniman, Mabel A. (Grauerb), La
Redly, Anna

Pas, Bolivia.

anon), 69 Nicholson St., Wilkes-Barre.

!

II:.'

Reilly,

E$.

Regina, Teacber, 36
r>

5.

Main St.,
Main

Carl

B., Teller, 125 E.

Wall), Car'
Kate R.
Schrader, FronaJ. (Bennett), Johnstown.
Sheep, Jennie M., Teacher, Bloomabui
Shew, Phoebe (Mrs. .Mark Creasy). Haw'.
•.

to.
tins.

Mrs. Howard Scott), Virginia Ave., N
Smith, Stella (.Mrs. Walter Edwards), Mot
Smith, Blirabeth, 114 W. Ave., Mt. Carmel.
Spratt, Mary A. (Mrs. Allen Orr), Lewistown.

N.V.

Sullivan, Margaret, Teacher, 1S05 Market Street, Harrisburg.
Sutliff,

William

Teacher B.

B.,

S.

N.

S.,

Bloomsburg.

Swart/el, S. Ida M.

Mr>. L. L. Leonard), Siglerville.
Thorburn, Elizabeth, (Mrs. G. E. House), Dorranceton.
Ibwnaend, BmmaJ. (Mrs. El. Ever), 3526 Haverford Ave.,

Trumble, Belle R. (Reploglej, Scranton.
Turnbach, William A., Lawyer, Hazleton.
Walter, Meta Mrs. I). Rinehart), WayneslxDro.
Ward, Bliza L. (Mrs. P. J. Longhran), Scranton.
Weaver, Carrie A. (Mrs. Win. Brown), 23 Birch Crescent,

l'hila.

R<

Nev.

Weil, Belle, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.

Wenrich, [da G. Mr<.
Wheeler, May K.

II.

Mahanoy

T. Bechtel),
pher, 44

City.

Wyoming Ave

Williams, Mary B., Teacher, Hazleton.
Williams, Franklin, Teacher, Shenand

CLASS OF

JS92.

ACADKMIC COURSE.
Button, William. Builder, Bloomsburg.
Ifrs.

Win. Ilutton), Bloomsburg.
Carey Ave..
High S

Zeiser, Harry, ASS't

i.i.im:.\

Baker, Nellie L.

takv COURSE.

Mrs. J. H. AdamO. Stull.
Mr^. Alvin EU
ino.
I

.min, Jennie

C.

.

I

Teacher, Scranton.

W

n.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1892.
Black, Caroline, Teacher, Harrisburg.

Grace (Mrs. Chas. A. Kerstetter), Milton.
Mary E. (Mrs. B. F. Wragg), 20 E. Lincoln St., Shamokin.
Bojie, Joseph A., Student, Mt. St. Mary's, 111 W. Diamond Ave.,
Blair,

Booth,

Hazleton.
Breslin, Annie, Teacher, Hazleton.

Brodhead, L. B., Old Forge.
Burrow, Bertha W. (Mrs. D. H. Martin), 901 Caroline

St.,

Baltimore,

Maryland.
Campbell, Bertha (Mrs. Harvey E. Garrison), Beach Haven.
Cannon, Kate A. (Mrs. Andrew Breslin), 8 N. Walnut St., Mt. Carmel.
Cannon, Kate A., Teacher, Locust Gap.
Carey, Myrtle E. (Mrs. E. Iy. Whatenecht), Forty Fort.
Carlston, Eleanor F. (State Cer.j Hornellsville, N. Y.
Chroswaite, Thos., Lawyer, Hanover.
Cole, Lena E. (Mrs. Frank Field), 115 Race Street, Newberry,
Williamsport.
Conner, Frances S., Teacher, Scranton.
Conner, Pierce F., 222 Peare Street, Trenton, N. J.
Crawford, Alice M., (Mrs. Hal Pierce), Junction City, Kan.
Creveling, Sue R. (Mrs. G. W. Miller;, Weatherly.
Deavor, T. L., Physician, 614 S. Warren St., Syracuse, N. Y.
Dempsey, Marie G., (Mrs. John Ford), Pittston.
Doney, Ellen, Teacher, 121 S. Market St., Shenandoah.
Dougher, Katie, Teacher, Avoca.
Downing, Margaret F., Teacher, 218 N. 5th Street, Allentown.
Easton, Minnie F. (State Cer.) (Mrs. Frank Ames), Mehoopany.
Fairchild, Edna L., 103 W. Main St., Nanticoke.
Fassett, Mary I. (Mrs. R. S. Crosby), Noxon.
Faus, Eva R. (Mrs. E. E. McKelvy), Centralia.
Frederick, Lida, Teacher, Plymouth.
Gavin, Annie J., Teacher, Mitchell St., Pittston.
Hanlon, Edward F., Teacher, Freeland.
Hawk, Cady I., Teacher, 154 Willow Street, Plymouth.
Hendricks, Chas. G., Merchant, Selinsgrove.
Herman, A. Jerome, Physician, Middleburg.
Herman, IrvinL., Salesman, Northumberland.
Hess, Gertrude R., Teacher, Sheppton.
Hooks, Herbert C, 129 N. 60th St., Philadelphia.
Jones, Lizzie J. (Mrs. John H. Tasker), 221 N. Vine St., Shamokin.
Keffer, Hallie F. (Mrs. D. S. Hartline), Bloomsburg.
Kerns, John A., Lawyer, Fall River, Mass.
Kitchen,

Anna R,

(Creveling), Millville.

Knittle, Ella, Teacher, Catawissa.

Kostenbauder, Maggie (Mrs. Oswin Willcox), 122 Rockwell Ave.,
Long Branch, N.

J.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

||

,

H.

C. rhillips), 117

LIST

West Centre

Street.

Mahanoy
ird a. i.Miv s.

I).

Btreetor),

Richmond

City.

Hill,

Long

Island.

bannon, Katie a.. Teadier, Hazleton.
Uttimore, Pauline L. (Mra. W. C. Douden), Mil
tcher, Plymouth.
Lynch, Maine A.. Teacher, Shenandoah
.

BCanateller,

W.

B., Dentist, 1702

N. 6th Street, Harriaburg.

McBrearty, John. Attorney, Freeland.
McDonald, Belinda, Teacher, Penn. Ave., Bcranton.
Teacher, 519 Hickory Street, Bcranton.
Yi KateT.,
(Mrs.
Prank W. Reynolds), Wilkes-Rarre.
K.
Laura
Merkel,
Mnrray, Agnes V., Teacher, 1123 W. Locust St., Scranton.
Nyhan. Harry U., Supt. Newport Township, Glen Lyon.
O'Donnell, Ullie A., Teacher, 331 Green Street, Scranton.

OTIarra, Nellie L., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Parker, Cora B. (Bangs), Millville, R. P. D. No. 1.
Patterson, M. Delia, No. 4 Coal Fxehange Building, Wilkes-Barre.
Street, Berwick.
Petty, Louise (Mrs. Willard Smith), 215 W. 2nd
Pollock, Mary K., Teacher, Osceola Mills.
Porter, Hattie E. (Newlin), Mahanoy City.
Ransom, Flora, Teacher, 112 Church Street, Plymouth.

Ringrose, Harriet M. (Mrs. John Knies), Bloomsburg.
Robison, Martha K., S. S. Field Secretary, Bepy.
Seiwell, lvudilia A. (Mrs. C. C. Bierly), 212 Luzerne Ave.,
Shafer, William A., Lawyer, Stroudsburg.

W.

Pittston.

Sheeny, Anna L., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Sherwood, F. May (Mrs. J. G. Harman), Bloomsburg.
Spare, Carrie C, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Wilkes-Barre.
Stair, Annie F., Stenographer, Hotel Sterling,
Berwick.
Taylor, Carrie M., Teacher, 521 K. Front Street.
Kingsley.
Teacher,
Tiffany, G. W. B.,

Tweedle, Lula, Teacher, Raven Run.
Vincent, Frederick, Lawyer, Ashley.

Walsh, Anna 1). (Golden), S4 Market Street, Pittst-.n.
Walah, Josephine M., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Walter, Ida M., Teacher, Catawi Weldon, Millie B., Lewistown, R. No. 1.
Welliver, Leola M., Teacher, Jersevtown.
WeatOVer, Mabel K., (Mrs. Ralph Huff), Town Hill.
Williams, Citharine M., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Willier, Michael S.. 2823 13th St. N. W. Washington, I). C.
Y.
Worrall, Mary B., Mrs. W. S. Adler\ 101 McLean St., Yonkers. N.
Wren, Mary B.. Mrs. R. B. Gray), Fort Carbon.
Plymouth.
tfOUUg, Louie, Trained Nurse, 438 Bead St.,
(

|

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1893

CLASS OF

1893.

ACADEMIC COURSE.
Reice,

Wm.,

Druggist, 919 Girard Ave., Philadelphia.

Smith, H. Montgomery, Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
Walize, Arthur B., Teacher, Sunbury.

ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Atherholdt, Maud, (Mrs. J. B. Anderson), Luzerne.
Baldwin, Maud, Teacher, S. N. S., Shippensburg, Pa.
Bates,

John

L., Catawissa.

& 8 N. Main St., Shenandoah.
Bierman, Anna B., (Mrs. F. R. Bogdan), 2107 Arch St., Philadelphia.
Blewitt, Teresa M., Teacher, Scranton.
Blue, May (Mrs. W. J. Hehl), Berwick.
Bogenrief, Margaret M., Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Bowersox, Kate S., Teacher Indian School, Carlisle.
Bray, William R., Teacher, Freeland.
Brubaker, Harry B., Teacher, Halifax (R. F. D. No. 1).
Buddinger, Laura, Teacher, 25 W. Centre St., Mt. Carmel.
Burke, Anna P., (Mrs. T. F. Flanagan), Mahanoy City.
Burns, Maud (Mrs. Rush R. Zarr), Bloomsburg.
Cadman, Emma, Bloomsburg.
Campbell, Mary E., Teacher, Shamokin.
Cole, Edna, Teacher, 25 Timpson Street, Ashley.
Connelly, Kate, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Connor, Daniel P., Demonstrator, Moores
Coughlin, Maggie, Teacher, 32 N. White Street, Shenandoah.
Crow, Harry E., Clergyman, Wilburton.
Davis, Mary, Teacher, Plymouth.
DeWitt, Irvin A., Lawyer, Sunbury.
Dintinger, Eva E., (Mrs. E. D. Frick), 65 Loveland Ave., Westmoor.
Donahue, Julia, (Mrs. Frank Dauk), Philadelphia.
Drumm, W. H., Teacher, 118 Fairmount Ave., Sunbury.
Drum, Philip L., Lawyer, Coal Exchange, Wilkes-Barre.
Duddy, Kate, Sister St. Mary's Convent, Wilkes-Barre.
Durkin, Kate, (Mrs. W. D. Edwards) Schlager Boulevarde, Scranton.
Eves, Margaret, Teacher, N. W. Cor. 17th St. & Girard Ave., Phila.
Fahringer, Eme, (Mrs. W. N. Dennison), 12 Wellwood Ave.,
Merchantville, N. J.
Fassett, Emily, (Mrs. W. B. Rainsford) Indian Head, Maryland.
Fenner, Alice, Teacher, Lehighton.
Fister, Lizzie C, Teacher, Atlantic City, N. J.
Flynn, Bridget, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Freas, Kinney, Mine Lumber dealer, Berwick.
Gallagher, Celia, Teacher, Freeland.
Gibbons, Minnie (Mrs. W. F. Hosie), 208 Broadway, Scranton.
Beddall, Lillie, Book-keeper, 6

Al.l.MNI

..

in

mi

l..

Mrs. Sam'l

ADDR1

J.

SS

LIST.

Johnson), Btoomstmrg*

Gotshall, Mercy, Teacher, Catawi
\v. J., Milnesville.
.,
,11.

CfaaS. II.. Deptttj Sheriff,

Il.t/.k

ton.

H.ihn. Nellie, Teacher, 444 N. 7th Street, Allentown.

Harden, Bdith M. (.Mrs. Bolton Coon), 42 James
John C, Prin. High School, Parsons.
Beaton, Bme Mrs. H. C. Hooka), Shenandoah.

St.,

Dorranceton.

Henderson, May, Teacher, Stockton.
k-keeper, Benton.
Hirleman, Ci
H«»rn, Marx' A., (Mrs. Win. D. Yarnall ), Yeadon.
Treas. Department, Washington, D. c.
Honseknecht, W, M
,

Hnghea, Blixabeth, Teacher, 314 Garfield Ave., Scranton.
Hnghes, Jennie, Teacher, 231 Montgomery Street, West Pittston.
Edwards, William D., Teacher, 1326 Schlager Boulevard, Scranton.
John, Lillian I., Stenographer, 497 Ella St., WQldnabnrgSta. Pittsburg.
Johnson, Samuel J., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Keiter, Win. S., Prin. of Schools, Medford, N. J.
Kelly, Patrick A., Teacher, Girardville.

Kline, Reuben, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.

Krout, Jacob H., Reading Terminal, Philadelphia.
Kurtz, Ella B., Professional Nurse, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Learn, May (Mrs. Frank Buckalew) Trenton, N. J.
Lewis, Margaret E. (Mrs. Frank Fait), New London, Conn.
Lloyd, Verne, Teacher, Starrucca.
Lueder, W. H., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Mauser, I. H., (State Cer.) Teacher High School, So. 4th St., Sunbury.
McLaughlin, Bridget, Teacher, Freeland.

McNinch, Lizzie, Stenographer, 308 2nd. Ave., N. Y. City.
McXulty, Katie (Mrs. John Hay), Butte City, Mont.
Miller, Clarence W., Teacher & Justice of Peace, Seybertsville.
Miller, Jennie, Teacher, Selinsgrove.

John K., Real Estate, N. Franklin
John W., Teacher, Berwick.
MUes, Julia, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Moran, Li//.ie C, Teacher, Centralia.

Miller,

Street, Wilkes-Barre.

Miller,

MOSS, Louise

|

Mrs. B. A. Benson), Ceiitremoreland.

Mumford, Minnie B., Teacher, Starrucca.
Le, Edward C, Lawyer, 61S Chew Street, Allentown.

Norma B. (Mrs. Wm. L. Davies), 1419 Lafayette St., Scranton.
O'Donnell, John J., Lawyer, 304 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Harre.
O'Neill, Charles H., Dentist, Tunkhannock.
Peifer, Kate Mr-. H. II. Lenb.irt), 229 McKinley Ave., Canton, Ohio.
Penman, Minnie l'.., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Pilka\, Mary R., Teacher, Harrisburg.
Nichols,

|

Powell, Blixabeth, Bloomsbnrg.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1893-4.
Powell, Martha, Stenographer, Bloomsburg.

Redeker, Carrie, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Romberger, Laura A,, (Mrs, John Brower, Jr.) Herndon.
Santee, Edna A. (Mrs. Adam Huntzinger) 1641 Bailey St.., Philadelphia.
Shaffer, Grace, Principal Schools, Vardon.
Shook, Lillie R. (Mercilliot) Nansen.
Snively, Myrtle (Hosier), West Derry, N. H.
Sullivan, MaryE., Teacher, Harrisburg.
Stroud, Lela M. (Mrs. J. H. Van Loon) 386 Decatur St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Thomas, Gwennie (Mrs. J. B. Tobias) Northampton & Grant Sts.,
Wilkes-Barre.

Thomas, Hannah, Teacher, 177 W. Laurel Street, Hazleton.
Thomas, Maggie, Teacher, Hazleton.
Thomas, Alfred D., Teacher, 582 Grant St. Hazleton.
Titus, Una E., 37 Clinton Street, Salamanca, N. Y.
Traub, Frank M., Clergyman, Lima, Ohio.
Van Fossen, Agnes (Mrs. T. J. Evans), 15 W. Woodland Ave.,
Youngstown, Ohio.
Walkemeyer, Nettie, Teacher, 549 S. Front Street, Harrisburg.
Welliver, May (Mrs. H. R. Kahler), Bloomsburg.
Weiss, John C, Clerk, Miller Street, Shillington.
Weiss, Clem R., Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
Wendt, Jennie A. (Mrs. R. J. Shuman), 364 Market Street, Sunbury.

W illiams,
T

Burton, Teacher, Centremoreland.

Williams, Eleanor (Mrs. Richard Roderick), 20 N. Main Ave., Scranton.
Zarr, Josephine (Mrs. Chas. W. Hess), Benton.

CLASS OF

J894.

COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Crobaugh, CD., Lawyer, Easton.
Hubler, Harry C, Lawyer, Scranton.

ACADEMIC COURSE.
Keiter,

George H., Contractor, Bloomsburg.
Howard, Lawyer, Trust Building, Williamsport.

Patterson, J.

ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Abbott, Florence, Teacher, Pittston.
Acherly, Mae (Alexander), Scranton.
Ansart, Louis L., Computor, 2024 G. Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

Appleman, Lulu (Mrs. F. H. Brumstetter), Conyngham.
Baylor, Margaret C, Teacher, Factoryville, R. F. D. No.
Beagle, Willits K., Photographer, Bloomsburg.
Beddoe, Warren, Book-keeper, Hazleton.
Bell, George H., Farmer, Springfield, O. R. No. 4.

2.

A DDK

Al.r.MNI

.

Nellie D.

Mil.
her,

W. H.

n.-ddin), Bheatowa.

Shenandoah.

Black, Jennie a.. Teacher, Centralia.
ch,

t, Brockton.
Cephaa C, Lawyer, Ringtown.

waiter, William, Scranton.

Cannon, Nettie
'

,.

trre.
,

Eteadington, N.

Tea* her,

Carroll, Belinda, Teacher,

Teacher,
O.liman, Nellie (Mrs. C.
oi it-,

I

J.

PiliaUm.
[azleton.

II. McDermott), South C.>u:.cllsville.
Conner, Martha, Librarian S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Conner, Peter, Mail Carrier, Bloomsburg.
.hi. Genevieve (Barrett), Hazleton.
G., Teacher, Hazleton.
Corrigan, C ^
Darlington, W. Ramsay, 3928 Poplar Street, Phila.
aport, Blanche, Teacher, J.A7 K. Main Street, Plymouth.
Dechant, Harry G., 102 DeKolb Street, Norristown.
Detrick, Flora, Teacher, Buckhorn.
•- i «_-

I

L)ieffenderfer, J. P.

Ellsworth, Adelaide, Teacher, Centremoreland.
Put. Jessie Mrs. Ralph G. Phillips), Bloomsbnrg.
Ernest, Sara R. (Mrs. G. B. Snyder;, Pittsl at

Bspy, Bertha, Teacher, Towanda.
Espy, Mary lv. (Mrs. Philip C. Stehle), 1114 Jackson Ave., Bronx Boro.,

New York

City.

Evans, William W., Supt. Schools Columbia County, Bloomsburg.
Pisher, Corinda S. (Mayer), Sacramento, Cal.
Planagan, Anna, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Foster, Marcia, Teacher, 533 S. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Frymire, Mary h. (Mrs. Frank Kirk), Watsontown.
Gaffikin, Anna, Nanticoke.
Garrahan, Margaret, Teacher, St. Mary's Convent, Wilkes-Barre.
Gernon, Minnie, Teacher, Dickson City.
Gibson, Maude A. (Mrs. C. A. Diefendorfer), Moosic.
•I.
Enphemia, Teacher, 57 Prospect Street, New Briton,

Long
ory,
Griffith,

Island, N.

W., Physician, 5732 Market Street, Phila.
Lottie ipvans), Warrior Run.
Byron J., County Supt. Schools, Centreville, Md.
II.

erty,

Mary

(Mrs*.

James Tigne), Ashley.

Wm. Albertson), St. John's.
Harris Bertha (Mrs. W. II. Butts), 1644 Scott Street, Williamsport.
Bart, David A., Physician, Wapwallopen.

Hardcastle, Kate T. (Mrs.

Hehl, Minnie (Mis. J. W. Buck), 171st and Wash. Ave., N. Y. City.
Herring, Clinton, Lawyer, Bloomsburg.

v

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1894
Hess, Aaron B., Superintendent City Schools, Madison, S. D.
Hess, Daisy (Mrs. O. Z. Kunze), 59 Farley Ave., Newark, N.
Hess, Floyd L., Attorney, 30 Wesley Street, Forty Fort.
Huber, Bertha (Mrs. A. W. Cooper), Frackville.
Hughes, Sara J., Teacher, 371 Summer Ave., Scranton.
Johns, Rev. Ben. M., Clergyman, IveRaysville.
Johnson, B. R. (State Cer.) Salesman, Lewisburg.
Johnson, Bertha L., Teacher, 69 S. Wyoming St., Hazleton.

J.

Jones, Hannah, Teacher, Nanticoke.
Reiser, Rose (Mrs. R. A. Ward), Wilkes-Barre.
Kline, Mary, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Koehler, Lillian (Mrs. A. Milan Bertels), Laurel Lake.
Koons, Sue L., Medical Missionary, Tai-An-Fu Shantung, China.
Lehe, M. Alice, Teacher, Shenandoah.

Lewis, Charles L., Prin. Schools, Fairmount Springs.
Lynch, Bessie G. (Mrs. John Redington), Wilkes-Barre.
Mahon, Josephine, Teacher, 1302 Mulberry, St., Scranton.
Mandeville, Mollie E. (Mrs. G. S. Wilsey), Philadelphia.
Martz, Elizabeth M., Teacher, Milton.
Malick, M. Elmer, Shamokin.
Masters, Sarah (Pursel), Bloomsburg.
McGinty, Katie C, Teacher, Hazleton.
McLaughlin, Anna (Mrs. M. J. Burgess), Washington, D. C.
McLaughlin, George, Lawyer, 7 Weitzenkorn Building, Wilkes-Barre.
Minnich, Meda E. (Mrs. R. H. Smith), Seybertsville.
Monaghan, Mary, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Montgomery, Grace, (Mrs. Frank Conner), Orangeville.
Moore, Arthur J., Dentist, 316 Washington Ave., Scranton.
Munroe, Euphemia, Teacher, Hazleton.
Nesbit, Edith M., Teacher, Milton.
Palmer, Maggie, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Patten, Frank E., Traveling Salesman, Bloomsburg.
Paul, J. Frank, P. O. Clerk, 46 N. Ithan St., Philadelphia.
Pfahler, Geo. E., Physician, 1321 Spruce St., Phila.
Quinn, Bridget, Teacher, Indian School, Pryor, Montana.
Rassier, Mary, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Robison, J. Boyd Jr., Espy.

Rosser, Bessie, Teacher, Kingston.
Ruddy, Lizzie V., Teacher. Miner's Mills.
Ruggles, Lea B. (Mrs. G. S. Connell), Endicott, N. Y.

Scanlon, Hannah (Dalton), Shenandoah.
Schappert, Carrie (Mrs. P. N. Forve, Jr.), Wilkes-Barre.
Smythe, Emma (Mrs. Theo. Kreuger), Norwood.
Sterling, Bessie, Teacher, 113 Brown Street, Pittston.
Sterner, L. P. (State Cer.) Supt. of Schools, Bloomsburg.

Straw,

Anna M. (Mrs.

C. C. Smith),

Drums.

Sin!



4419 German!

i.in,

Thomas, John

J..

Teacher, 607 Jai

Th

Turner, B

tnai

H

ton.

weU

Buckhorn.

.

msburg.
Mine Surveyor, 165 B. Came:
ward Smith), 619 \v. Diamond A

Wens

mokin.

Had
Whalen, Mary

J.J. O'Hearn), Shetland
Wiant, David, Prin. oJ Schools, 57 Maple Street,
I

Dorranc

Williams, Kthel. Teacher, 6'
-et, Ann Arlx.r, Mich.
Williams, Li/vie (Mrs. ]•;. \V. Tiffany), Syracuse, X. Y.
Lward, Grace (Mrs. O. K. McIIenry), Berwick.
.:a.

s.

C, Teacher,

723 Packer Street,

CLASS OF

Shamokin.

1895.

IfUSIC 0OUBSS.

Maine Leas. Music Teacher, 204 Mulberry

Stair,

Street, Scranton.

COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Foulke, Will T., Callamer.

Norman, George, Woodbury, N.

J.

Shaffer, Grace, Varden.

Williams, Ethel, Teacher, 665 S. Grant Street, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Yetter, Alfred K., Mining Engineer, 506 Fifth Street, Dunmore.

elementary course.
Andreas, Margaret, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Arbogaat, Mary, Teacher, Freeburg.

Bartholomew, Irvin A., Prin. Schools, McFwensville.
B. Frank, Physician, MeKees %. Falls.
.

Teacher, Catav,
Mrs.
m il C. Niemeyer), Mt. Olive, 111.
Blakeslee, Josephine A., Teacher, 11 N. 68th Street. Phila.
Blandford, Jennie (Mrs. John E. Morris), 101 Washington Street,
^

lie,

Birtley, Nettie

I<;

Edwardsville.

•.

than W., Merchant, Pond Hill.
A. Cameron, Surveyor, Paxmoft.
Wm. 1'., Book-keeper, Hazleton.

Breiach, Nora, Teacher, Ringtown.
V strode, Btaomebnrg.
Brown,
land.
Buck, Alice M.. Teacher, Holmtebmg, Phila.

Burns, Kate, Teacher, Wauamie.
a, Katharine, Teacher, Bloonisburg.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1895.
Clapp, Bessie, Teacher, 522 Broadway, Milton.
Colgate, Elsie L. (Mrs. Gustave Hensell), Waverly, N. Y.
Creveling, Earl M., Medical Student, Espy.

Law

Student and Real Estate, 247 E. Main St.,
Plymouth,
Dean, S. H. (State Ccr.) Supt. Schools, Mt. Carmel,
Derr, Charles W., County- Supt., Washingtonville.
Derr, Annie F. (Mrs. Benj. Vansant), Feasterville.
Davenport, Harry H.,

Detwiler, Mary (Mrs. F. E. Brader), 161 Main Street, Phoenixville
Diseroad, Sara, Teacher, Business College, Scranton.

Dolan, Katheryn, Teacher, Wilkes -Barre.
Dougher, Lizzie, Assistant Principal, Avoca.
Downey, Mame, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Dugan, Margaret R., Teacher, Hazleton.
Dunston, Grace (Mrs. Dana Downing), 268 S. Curtice

St.,

Littleton,

Colo.

Durkin, Julia M., Teacher, Hazleton.
Eckroth, Howard B., Dentist, Quarryville.
Evans, May (Mrs. J. S. John), Bloomsburg.
Everett, Mary H., (Mrs. E. F. Carpenter), Bloomsburg,
Eves,

Edna (Mrs. Dr.

J.

W.

Biddle), Millville.

Farrell, Margaret, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.

FredE., Merchant, Stevensville.
Ferguson, Marie M., (Mrs. G. W. Scott), Mt. Carmel.
Follmer, Anna (Mrs. O. G. Hess), Benton.
Foster, Amelia, Teacher, 533 S. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Foster, Minnie (Rivenburgh), 533 S. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Fur man, Julia H., Trained Nurse, Bloomsburg.
Gaffikin, Katherine, Teacher, Nanticoke.
Gaffikin, Patrick J., Priest, Susquehanna.
Gallagher, Genevieve, Teacher, Pittston.
Gallagher, James U., Teacher, Pittston.
Gilbert, Laura, Teacher, Catawissa.
Fassett,

Gilpin, Friend, Physician, Philadelphia.

Goyne, Minnie (Mrs. Wilbur Singley), Nuremburg.
Griffith,

Haen,

May

(Mrs.

J.

W.

Briggs), Ashley.

Alice, Hazleton.

Heckert, Eli P., Principal of Schools, Schuylkill Haven.
Hehl, M. Theresa, (Mrs. E. B. Holmes), Bloomsburg.
Herron, Mary, Teacher, Freeland.
Hoke, George, 112 Weston Avenue, St. Paul, Minn.
Houtz, Mary E., (Anderson), Elizabeth City, N. C.
Jacobosky, Rosa, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Jacobosky, Stella, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre,
Jacobs, Ada M., (Mrs. Wm. H. Colley), 97 Union Street, Dorranceton.
James, William E., Teacher, Gilberton.

ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1895
Johnson, Howard

B.,

lertrude,

I

Merchant, Mt. Camel.
S9 Shawnee ATcane, Plymouth.

Jours, Hermie, Teacher, B8 Park Arenae, Wilkea-Barre.
Mrs. d. John Pried, 119 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah.
Jonee, Battle \\\.
Joins, [da If., Teacher, Haaleton.
1

Kearney, Katie [., Teacher, Paraona.
Kellam, Edith (Black), Peckville.
Keller, Mabel, (Mrs. Root. H. Garrahan), 543 Market St.. Kingston.
Kerlin, Nellie, Teacher, 224 48th Street, New port News, Y.i.
Knauss, Anna, Teacher, Ashley.
Koerber, Geo.
Laubach, Merit

\.,

Teacher, Hazleton.

Supt. Manual Training', Tern- Haute, In Lenahan, Agnee, Teacher, Wilkes- Barre.
Lesher, Blizabeth, (Mrs. Thoa. Dunham;, 1307 L2th Avenue, Altoona.
Lewis, Adeline G., (Mrs. B. F. Beale), McKees % Falls.
Lewis, Carrie, Assistant Superintendent City Hospital, Wilkes-Barre.
Lewis, Harry J., Post-master, Trevorton.
Lloyd, Catherine, Teacher, Peely.
Love, Margaret (Mrs. W. H. Brower) Bloomsburg.
Lowrie, Mary, Teacher, Strawberry Ridge.
McGee, Hugh, Teacher, Beaver Meadow.
Mc Henry, Lulu M., (Mrs. W. A. Schlingman), Freeland.
Mackie, Ruhr (Mrs. Byron G. Van Horn), Englewood, N. J.
Mahon, Alice, Teacher, 1302 Mulberry Street, Scranton.
Mahon, Lilian (Mrs. J. W. Kellog), New Briton, Conn.
Maize, Boyd F., Insurance Adjuster, Bloomsburg.
Maize, Bdith, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Malloy, Bina (Mrs. Edward J. Ryan), 438 W. Pine St., Mahanoy City.
Manning, Katie, Teacher, Locust Gap.
Marvin, Archie W., Teacher, Manila, P. I.
Meehan, Nellie R., Teacher, Port Griffith.
Meyer, Olive E., Trained Nurse, Hazleton.
Meyers, Stella G., Teacher, 553 Locust Street, Hazleton.
Morgan, Mamie E., Teacher, 1319 Price Street, Scranton.
Mover, Sara (Mrs. W. R. Bray), Freeland.
I,.,

Murphy, Bliza, Teacher, Haw ley.
Nagle, Irvin E., Teacher, 618 Chew Street, Allentown.
Nichols, Irene (Mrs. L. Walter Eiseluian), 127 E. Scribner Ave.

Du
Nichols, Florence (Mrs. G. F. McGuire),

Bois.

VandHng.

O'Donnell, Patrick P., Book-keeper, Washington. D. C.
P.irker, Bertha (Mis. W. I). Edwards), 152s Schlage Boulevard, Scranton.
Physician, Washingtonville.
:;, Robert S.,
J. B., Physician, 1S06 Locust Street, St. Louis. Mo.
Pendergaat, Mary. Teacher, 651 Boas Street, Harrisburg.
Persing Harr\ M., Principal of Schools, Shickshinny.

Patterson,

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1895-6
Powell,

Anna M., Teacher,

Price, Abel,

Ex. U.

S.

Plainsville.

Custom House, Philadelphia, Harleysville.

Readier, Calvin P., Teacher, Nescopeck, R. F. D.
Richards, Anna C, Teacher, Dallas.
Riley, Minnie F., (Mahon), Scranton.
Romberger, Martha A., (Mrs. Simon Fickinger), Williamstown.
Roth, Edward, Farmer, Bloomsburg.
Seiler, Jennie, Teacher, Northumberland.
Shaffer, Mary V. (Mrs. M. M. Harter), Nescopeck.
Shannon, Bruce E. Jr., Teacher, Benton.
Sharpless, Julia, Trained Nurse, Bloomsburg.
Shaw, Melissa, Teacher, 18 S. Main Street, Lewistown.
Sheivelhood, William, Teacher, Yordy.
Shuping, William A., Miller, Rock, N. C.
Sidler, Anna, (Mrs. P. M. Ikeler), Moselle, Miss.
Smink, Hattie, Teacher, 713 E. Independence Street, Shamokin.
Smith, Nellie I., (Mrs. J. C. Sweppenheiser), Bloomsburg.
Snyder, Adaline B., (Mrs. A. Eugene Cobb), Elmhurst.

Snyder,

J. Wilson, Sup. Principal, Slatington.
Spencer, Alma, (Bortree), Preston.

Stauffer,

Claude M., Music Director, Carlisle.

Stearns, Laura G., (Mrs. T. S. Tucker),

Stecker, C.

White Haven.
Raymond, Merchant, Bloomsburg.

Swalm, Florence, Teacher, 1113 Market Street, Sunbury.
Swank, William W., Teacher, Drums.
Tague, Nina, (Mrs. Harry Franz), Luzerne.
Thomas, Mame, (Mrs. Clem R. Weiss), Bloomsburg.
Thomas, Daniel W., Teacher, Benton.
Tinkham. Flora, Teacher, Waverly.
Traub, John F., Receiving and Shipping Acct. A. C. & F.

Co.,

Bloomsburg.
Traub,

Howard

J.,

Farmer, Bloomsburg.

Wagner, Theodore A., Teacher, Trevorton.
Weeks, Nellie, Teacher. Huntington, L. I., New York.
Wheeler, Emily A., Teacher, 24 Ruth Street, Massillon, Ohio.
Wolfe, Ada, Teacher, 26 E. Pittsburg Street, Wyoming.
Worthington, Wm. R., Insurance Inspector, Greensburg.
Zeiders, Henrietta, (Mrs. C. E. Shope), 1612 State Street, Harrisburg.

CLASS OF J896.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Evans, Margaret, (Mrs. John

Emory

Eves), Millville.

Sharpless, Julia, Trained Nurse, Bloomsburg.

COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Crossley, Arthur L., Teacher, 140

W.

103d Street, N. Y. City.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

I896
Knittlr, John.

Wttlfcmsp
Long Island, N. Y.

3. 3rd Street.

I

Prank, Teacher, Cold

J,ut/,

',

Boyd, Insurance Adjuster, Bloomsburg.
W., Jr., v. s. Deputy Mineral Bur t eyor, Needles, Csl.
Miller, Gertrude, Bloomsbiu
liaise,

Miller, Charles

Shoemaker, Berths, (Mrs. Wm. Harris), 304 F. 5th
Wilson, i-Mii.i. 362 Mervine Btreet, Philadelphia.

Btreet, Berwick.

PIANO PORTS 0OURSS.
Geistnger, Delia, Music Tescher, Bepy.
f. River St., Anderson, s. C.
Nance, Bthel v. (Chan.
)

I.J.MKNTAKY COUKSK.

Eds, Tescher, New Columbus, Pa.
Arbogast, Jennie, Teacher, Preeburg.
Ashton, Jeanette, Teacher, 52 Shawnee Ave., Plymouth.
Atherton, Mary, (Mrs. Daniel Cornell), Hughes.

Andrews,

Barnes, Harry, Civil Engineer, Denver, Colo.
Barton, Harry S., Cashier Electric Light Co., Bloomsburg.
Bell.

Mary

P. (Mrs. \V. K. Ferguson), 2023 Geo. St., Logansport, End.

Benedict, Rose, Teacher, Duryea.
Best, J. Sluman, Teacher, Irwin.

Bowman, Vida (Mrs.

P. L.

Drum), 415

S.

Franklin

St.,

Wilkes-Barre.

Boyer, Charles I., Teacher, Trevorton.
Brown, Vida, Teacher, Mifflinville.

Oapwell, Minnie (Mrs. E. M. Stark), 821 Bushkill
Carpenter, Hattie, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Carpenter, Helen, Teacher S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Carr, Clara, Teacher,

St.,

Baston.

Wanamie.

X el lie,

Teacher, Hazleton.
Tillie (Mrs. E. J. Pursell), Clare, Huntingdon Co., Pa.
Chase, Marion (Mrs. R. K. Neumeyer,), 501 Market St., Bethlehem.
Clark, Bridget, Teacher, Inkerman.
Cohen, Celia, Teacher, 76 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
Carter,
.

Coj>e, llettie

(Mrs. John A. Whitney), Bloomsburg.

Cope, Mary, Asst. Post Mistress, Mt. Carmel.
Conner, Geraldine (Mrs. Lindley II. Dennis), Northumberland,
Colp, Lizzie, Teacher, Sunbury.

Davenport, Fred, Physician, Scranton.
Detwiler, Isaiah. Farmer, Ironbri
Dooris, Lizzie 'Mrs. Richard Cronin), Kingston.
Drum, Nora, Teacher, Drums.
in, Nellie, Teacher, Nicholson.
I

ii.

Fox,

J.

Louise Mrs. T. F. Hefferman), 27 Carlisle
Sharpless. Teacher, 317 F. 57 St., Chicago,
I

\nna, Teacher, Shenandoah.

St.,
111.

Wilkes-Barre.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1896.
Gable, Harry, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Gallagher, Mary, Teacher, Plymouth.
Garrison, Gertrude, Teacher, Shickshinny.
Gernon, Cora, Teacher, 502 Madison Ave., Scranton.
Good, Luella, Teacher, 197 Harrison St., Waterton, N. J..
Gribbon, Sadie, 1750 Tioga St., Shamokin.
Gruver, Mary, Teacher, Nanticoke.
Harding, Nellie, Teacher, Hunlock's.
Harris, Mary R., Teacher S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Hart, Peter, Teacher, Hobbie.
Hess, Amos, Nashville, Tenn.
Hosier, Rush, Wilberton, Indian Territory.
Houtz, Alfred, Elizabeth City, N. C.
Hughes, Kdwards, Lawyer, 753 N. Main Avenue, Scranton.
Hughes, Stella M., Teacher, Plymouth.
Johnson, Eartlett H.. Bloomsburg.
Jones, Martha, Teacher, 338 Market Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Keefer, Charles M., Y. M. C. A. Secretary, 816 E. Market St. Sunbury.
Kisner, Minnie, Teacher, Millville.
Kistner, Charlotte, 413 N. Front Street, Milton.

Kitchen, Florence, Teacher, Millville.

Knox, Elizabeth S (State Cer.) Teacher, 259 Boas Street, Harrisburg.
Lamoreaux, Bertha, Teacher, Huntsville.
Latshaw, Lauretta, Teacher, Miminburg.
Lindsay, Janet, Teacher, 311 Phila. Ave. West Pittston.
Lins, Florence (Mrs. D. Arndt), E- Mauch Chunk.
Lodge, Margaret. Teacher, Miminburg.
,

Love, Lizzie, Teacher, Jerseytown R. No. 1.
Love, Mary, Teacher, Jerseytown, R. No. 1.
Lynch, Lavina, Teacher, Harrisburg.
McAlarney, Maude, Book-keeper, 106 Gay lord Ave., Plymouth.
McCarville, Mame, Teacher, Harrisburg.
McLaughlin, Grace, Teacher, 1801 N. 2nd Street, Harrisburg.
McKane, Elizabeth, Teacher, 214 Warren Street, West Pittston.
McKinney, Martha, Berwick.
McNiff Anna (Mrs. M. P. Johnson), Steelton.
Mauser, W. C, (State Cer.) Teacher, Bloomsburg.
May, Inez, Teacher, 98 S. Main Street, Mahanoy City.
Miller, Ida, (Mrs. W. C. Masteller), Bloomsburg.
Miller, Elizabeth, (Mrs. Frank Eyer), 439 53rd Street, Philadelphia.
Monahan, Rose, Teacher, 52 cor. Arch and McLean St., Wilkes-Barre.
,

Moore,
Moran,
Morse,
Moyer,
Moyer,

Mamie V., Teacher, Marysville.
Julia C. (Mrs. Will Gritman), 128

S.

Gertrude, (Mrs. Frank H. Strouss),
Alvin, Teacher, Hobbie.
Ezra, Teacher, Hobbie.

Grant

W.

St., Wilkes-Barre.
3rd Street, Mt. Carmel.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST

[896
Meyer, Mira, Btoomabarg.
:, k.ic, Teacher, Precbnrg.
Mundie, Mary, Teacher, 1917 N. 23rd Street, Philadelphia.
Muir, Alice, Teacher, L06 I\. Cht-tmit Street, Shamokin.
Muir, Gertrude, Teacher, Shamokin.
Li/./.ie, Teacher, Kingston,

Norria,

Nvh art,

Pred, Teacher. 9 Oxford Street, Wilkes-Barre.

O'Brien, Ella, Teacher, Pittston.
Oliver, Gertrude, (Mrs. Ed. Saums), Wilkes-Barre.
O'Malley, May S., Teacher, 131S Capouse Avei\ue, Scranton.
O'Malley, Mary, (Mrs. Frank Sullivan), Plains.

Oman,

Charles, Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Navy.

Perley, Mabel, (Mrs. H. R. Cramton), E. Berkshire, Vt.

Powell, Henry, Teacher, Plains.
Powell, Esther, (Mrs. John H. Williams), Plymouth.
Quick, Eleanor, Teacher, Hot Springs, Ark.
Rees, Gertrude, (Mrs. Ray W. Hartman), Bloomsburg.
Reimensnyder, Daisy, (Mrs. I. R. Titsworth), Bear Gap.
Robins, Selena A., (Mrs. Chas. A. Bear), 217 Peffer Street, Harrisburg.
Rosser, Jennie. Teacher, 26 Pierce Street, Kingston.

Ruggles,

Emma,

Teacher, 83 Union Street, Dorranceton.

Seely, Millie, (Mrs.

John W. Thomas), Beach Haven.

Shea, Margaret, Teacher, Kingston.
Shemorry, W. H., Teacher, Northumberland.

Sherwood. Maude, Room 1400 Land Title Building, Philadelphia.
Shuman, Warren, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Smethers, A. L., Physical Director Y. M. C. A., Ann Arbor, Mich.
Smith, Crawford C, Com. Clerk, 381 S. River Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Smith, Mida D., Teacher, Lawrenceville.
Snyder, Daniel J., Teacher, Orangeville.
Stark, Lottie, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Sutliff, Jennie M., (Mrs. W. H. Rush), 188 S. Nicholas Ave.,
New York, X. Y.
Swartz, Myrtle, Hall stead.
Teple, James, Insurance Agent, 16 W. 125th St., New York City.
Terwilliger, Minnie, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Thielke, Etta, Teacher, Hawley.
Thompson, Maude, Teacher, Nanticoke.
Trevaskis, Anna, Teacher, Beaver Meadow.
Vance, Bessie (Mrs. Willis M. DeMott), Millville.
Van Loan, Lenora, Teacher, Nepera Park, N. Y.
Wagner, Millie Mrs. C. D. Yost), Chalfont.
Watson, Georgia, Teacher, 20 Swallow Street, Pittston.
Wegge, Mary, Teacher, Hawley.
Wert, Anne U., (State Cer.) Teacher, 912 N. 2nd Street, Barrisbt
Wilson, Jessie, Teacher, 723 6th Street, Harrisburg.
|

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1896-7
Winter, Rachel (Mrs. S. T. Pratt), Cor. Broad and Chest Streets,
Nanticoke.
Yohe, Stella (Mrs. H. x\rthur Gavitte), 1001 Fairfield Street, Scranton.
Yost, Mabel G. (Mrs. G. Herbert Hall), 251 Butler Street, Pittston.
Zehner, S. Elizabeth, Teacher, Mountain Grove.
Zeiders, Katharine (State Cer.) Teacher, Harrisburg.

CLASS OF 1897.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Bevan, T. W., '76, Shippensburg, Salesman, Campground, Pa.
Cope, Hettie M., '96, (Mrs. John A. Whitney), Bloomsburg.
Detrick, Flora B. '94, Teacher, Jerseytown.
Fox, J. Sharpless '96, Teacher, 317 E. 57 Street, Chicago, 111.
Grimes, Byron J. '94, Co. Supt. of Schools, Centreville, Md.
Hess, Amos '96, Teacher, Nashville, Tenn.
Ragen, Celia J. '82, Teacher, Thompsontown.
Ruggles, Emma, '96, Teacher, Dorranceton.
Ruggles, Lea B., '94, (Mrs. G. S. Connell), Mountain Top.
Stark, Lottie, '96, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Swartz, Myrtle, '96, Hallstead.
Traub, Howard J., '95, Farmer, Bloomsburg.
Wiant, David, '94, Principal Schools, Dorranceton.

COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Currin, Will

C, Lawyer,

Ohl, Arthur

C. Bloomsburg.

Williamsport.
Dorster Von, Herbert R., Journalist, Catawissa.
Houtz, Alfred B., Orangeville.
McLinn, Ada M., (Mrs. Robert D. Clare), 705 W. Market Street, York.
Stevens, Douglas M., Northford, Conn.

Thompson, W. E-, Lewisburg.

ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Andreas, Margaret, Teacher, Drums.
Appleman, Charles O., Prof. Biology, Lombard College, Galesburg, 111.
Bahner, Jonathan E., Clergyman, Palmyra.
Beishline, Amy V., (Mrs. W. F. Thomas), 597 James Street, Hazleton.
Benedict, Ella, Teacher, Duryea.
Bonner, Jas. J., (State Certificate ) Teacher, 126 S. Church St., Hazleton.
Bodmer, Susan B., Grant Street School, Wilkes-Barre.
,

Brace,

John

S.,

Lawyer, Suttee.

Broadbent, Millicent (Mrs. Clarence M. Myers), 7th Ward, New Castle.
Brown, Ernest,
Brown, Harry A., Physician, Lehman.
Brugler, Martha T. (Mrs. Harry Creasy), Bloomsburg.
Burns, W. C, Timber Inspector, D. L. & W. R. R., Northumberland.

A

1.

1

MM

ADDRESS

LIST.

1897
rre.

Shenandoah.
II.

Gertrude,

(

Marl

Franklin Street, Plymouth.

1

Anhur, Inatmctof

in

Btuyvesant u. S. 14
v. City,

on.
>uth.
-.

BeM, Tea*

ick, S. P.

Dix, Vertie K.
:

h<

r,

'••
1

re.

(State Cer.) teacher, Danville.
I

Mr-. Janus

Teacher,

L.

11.

Fuller),

1020 Delaware

.:uls,

Ma\ B Teacher, Mifflinville.
Miriam (Mrs. C. H. Rohlands),

ids,

Anna (Mrs.

roth,

Ave

Scranton.

Pi::

.

No.

4

Drifton.

Conner), Bloomsburg.
Bxchange B'd'g., Scranton.

P. II.

O

al

Bves, Phoebe (State Cer.) Ass't. Principal, Newtown.
man, Gertrude, Teacher, 744 S. Main Ave, Scranton.
Gellatt, Winifred, (S. Cer.) Teacher, 3 Harrison St., Binghamton, N. V.
Gelnett, Harvey, Teacher, Meisersville.
Gilchrist, Jessie, Teacher, 27 \V.

Hemlock

Street, Hazleton.

Good, Mary, Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Headings, Amy, (Mrs. \V. J. McNitt), Milroy.
Hess, D. M., Physician, Rohrshurg.
Huber, Dora I., (Mrs. Win. F. Ely), Lansford.
Houck, Geo. W., Teacher, Ashley.
James, Anna, Teacher, 185 S. Meade Street, Wilkes-Barre.
James, Hattie R., Teacher, Gilberton.
James, Lizzie, Teacher, 125 E. Main Street, Plymouth.
Johnson, Josiah F., Civil Engineer, Pittsburg.
Johnson, Louie H., Teacher, Northumberland.
Jones, Mary E., Teacher, 25 Hill Street, Newark, N. J.
Jones, Maude.
Jordan, Katie D.. Teacher, 1637 N. Main Avenue, Scranton.
Judge, Nellie, Teacher, 109 Broad Street, Pittston.
Kahler, Anna Isabella, Teacher, Susquehanna University, Hughesville.

Kane. Annie, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Kauffman, Lee, Nurse, Danville.
ECeyser, Maud, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Kelly, Bertha, Teacher, 907

Kern,

W. Elm

Jessie, (State Certificate),

Street, Scranton.
Teacher, 312 12th Avenue, Scrantou.

Klock, Harvey, Pittsburg.
Cnapp, Mary S., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Creisher, C. B«,

bawyer, Catawiasa.

Kreasler, Samuel, Book-keeper, Berwick.

Landis, John B., Berwick.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1897.
Lawall, Helen, (Mrs. L. L. Bentley), 403 N.
Layman, Frank, Teacher, Greencastle.

Leaw, Grace Paul, Teacher

Mary

S.

N.

S.,

Main

St.,

Bethlehem.

Bloomsburg.

Warnock Street, Philadelphia.
Lendrum, Grace, Teacher, 480 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
LeVan, Anna L., (Mrs. D. M. Montgomery), 237 W. Broad St., Hazleton
Lechtleitner,

B., (Barrett), 2429 S.

Lindermuth, Oscar, Physician, 320 N. Meridian
Lloyd, Carrie B., Teacher, Starrucca.
Low, Zerbin, Grain and Coal, Orangeville.
Lowrie, Blanche, Teacher, Jerseytown.

St.,

Indianapolis, Ind.

Lyons, Harvey E., U. S. Meat Inspector, Sunbury, R. No. 1.
MacFarlane, Margaret, Teacher, 163 Gaylord Avenue, Plymouth.
Marsden, Maude, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Martin, Eva, Teacher, 235 Diamond Avenue, Hazleton.
McCollough, Emily, Teacher, 57 Susquehanna Street, Wilkes-Barre.
McNertney, John, Teacher, Milnesville.
Meixell, Mae, Teacher, Beach Haven.
Menzies, Jean, Teacher. 363 S. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Miller, James M., Editor, Wellsboro.
Milnes, Mary, Espy.
Moran, John, Centralia.
Moyer, Calvin E., Teacher, Wapwallopen.
Moyer, Elizabeth, (Mrs. H. R. Kreider), Baltimore, Md.
Moyer, Mabel, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Munroe, Foster C, Bank Clerk, Hazleton.
Myers, Hattie, (Mrs. H. M. Macomber), Kingston.
Nevin, M. Ella, Teacher, Newfoundland, Pa.
Nicely, Josephine, Teacher, Hatboro.
Nye, Blanche U., Teacher, Dewart.
Oplinger, A. B., Stenographer, Nanticoke.
Oplinger, Chas. A., Teacher, Glen Lyon.
Pettibone, LenoraL., Teacher, Forty Fort.
Price, W. A., Teacher, Ashland.
Prutzman, Minnie E., Teacher, Siegfried.
Quick, Charles, Station Agent, Rupert.
Rawlings, Bess, 3419 N. 19th. Street, Philadelphia.
Richards, Kiler, Farmer, Alderson.
Riffo, Marion B., 1327 N. 57th Street, Philadelphia.
Robison, Bessie, Graduate Nurse, 1622 Summer Street, Philadelphia.
Rollison, Ora, Teacher, Hawley, Pa.
Rosser, Richard, Kingston.
Ruckle, Belle. Teacher, Espy.
Rude, Judson, White's Valley.
Sands, Ralph W., Hawley.
Mary E., (Mrs. Abram E. Colvin), 4th and Lincoln Streets,
Milton.

Savidge,

ALUMNI ADDKKSS

Bchlagfer,

:, Harrisburg.

Annie C. Teacher, 113]

Bchultz, Sarah

I-.,

W.

(Mrs.

Leslie, Teacher, 233

A. Sin

LIST

i

-

k.

Apaley Street, Gennantown.

Beely, Mary, (ColYin), Ifflton,

Shaw,

J.

Harding, Teacher, Rtteton,

Sh<>rt/, Bertha,

Teacher,

R. P.

I

1.

I).

iho.

H. II.. St. tit- Cer.J Teacher, J«
Smith, Belle, Teacher, 114 w. Avenue, Mt. Carmel.
Stanton, Nora M. Teacher, Shenandoah.
Swank, Martin J., Student, Mt. Airy Theo. Seminary. Philadelphia.
Taylor, Fit rence M.. Mrs. John B. Waters), Catawii
Tranb, Charlei W.. AJSt. Supt. C. & If. Klec. Railway, Bloomsburg.
(Jmetead, Nora, Bloomsbnrg.
Vanderalice, Helen, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Wale, Mary K., (Mrs. Thos. Probert), 334 E. Elm Street. Hazleton.
vShult/,

I

Wm. S., Standard Steel Works, 316 S. Main Street, Lewistown.
Walz, Ida M., Teacher, 125 N. 4th Street, Harrisburg.
Welliver, Curtis, Mining Engineer, 11 Walnut Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Welliver, Theodocia, (Mrs. J. Hurst Hackett), Sunbury.
Wetterau, Matilda, (Mrs. James PeddingtonJ, Drifton.
Wilbur, Harry C, Journalism, Times Union, Jacksonville, Fla.
Williams, Mary E.. (Mrs. J. P. Lawrence), Hunters, Wash.
Williams, Mary J., Teacher, 139 E. Broad Street, Nanticoke.
Williams, Ruth, Teacher, Gilberton.
Wilson, Elsie, Teacher, Hartleton.
Wallise,

CLASS OF 1898.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Appleman, Charles, Teacher of Biology, Lombard College, Galesburg,
Bobb, A. Cameron. Surveyor, Paxinos.

111.

Wm. R.. Teacher, Freeland.
Broadhead, L. B., Old Forge.
Derr, Chas. W., County Supt., Washingtonville.
Gilchrist, Jessie, Teacher, 11 W. Hemlock Street, Hazleton.
Bray,

Hart, John

C,

Principal of School, Parsons.

Keefer, Charles M., Y. M. C. A. Sec, 816 E. Market Street, Sunbury.
Klock, Harvey, Pittsburg.

Knapp, Mary, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Mover, Sara, (Mrs. Wm. R. Bray), Freeland.
Marion, 1327 N. 57th Street, Philadelphia.
Rotnaon, Martha, S. S. Field Secretary, Espy.
Wilbur, Harry C, Journalism, Times-Union, Jacksonville, Fla.

Riffo,

COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Conner. Frances R.,

1

216 17th Avenue, Altoona.

•Fox, J. Sharpies, Teacher, 317 E. 57th Street, Chicago,

111.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1898
Graydon, Esther M., Cor. 9th Avenue and Ann Street, Homestead.
Grimes, Byron J., County Superintendent, Centreville, Md.
Milheim, Elmer M., 3502 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia.
Moyer, Martha, (Mrs. C. F. Altmiller), Bloomsburg.
Rude, Judson R., White's Valley.
Seesholtz, Sarah, (Mrs. C. B. Metzger), Shamokin.
Shuman, Warren, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Wilbur, Harry C, Journalism, Times-Union, Jacksonville, Fla.
MUSIC.
Brader, Laura Adaline, (Mrs. Chas. J. Shaffer), Berwick, R. F. D. No. 3
Hicks, Elsie Ethel, Music Teacher, Espy.

ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Aldinger, Harry E., Teacher, 155 W. 65th Street, N. Y.
Armstrong, Margaret A., Teacher, McKeesport.

Armstrong, Margaret B., (Mrs. D. R. Daniels), Truckville, R. No.
Bachman, Florence E., Teacher, 327 Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Balliett, Blanche P., Teacher, 127 Market Street, Williamsport.
Barley, Maude C, Teacher, 1319 Swataran Street, Harrisburg.
Barrett, Margaret, Teacher, Carlisle Street, Wilkes-Barre.

Barrett, Nora, Teacher, Archbald.

Bashore, Charles F., Civil Engineer, Cresson.
Bennetts, Katharine Ivey, Teacher, 418

Bloom

Street, Danville.

Bentzel, Flora Bell, Teacher, 925 N. 2nd Street, Harrisburg.

Bernhard, Lillian M., 330 Madison Avenue, Scranton.
Brennan, Eugene A., Teacher, Edwardsdale.

Brenneman, Harriet.
Broadbent, Henry, Washington, D.

C.

XimenaE., Teacher, Sterling Run.
Brown, Anna A., Teacher, 57 E. Market Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Brooks,

Burke, Margaret, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Butts, Henry T., Lawyer, Plains.
Callandar, Asa, Clergyman. Vestal, N. Y.
Cherrington, Ira C, Teacher, Elizabethville.
Coleman, Katherine L., Teacher, 114 Herr Street, Harrisburg.
Collins, Margaret, Teacher, 6 E. Pine Street, Mahanoy City.
Corcoran, M. Rachael (Mrs. Harry C. Ostler), Mill City, Nevada.

Coxe, Geo. W., (State Cer. ) Principal Schools, Wanamie.
Cross, Magdeline, Teacher, Wanamie.
Cunningham, Bridget M., Teacher, Plymouth.
Dawson, Blanche G., Teacher, Mt. Carmel,
Davis, Hannah E., Teacher, 316 W. Cherry Street, Shenandoah.
Deets, Bessie C, Teacher, Askam.
DeLong, Eudora, Teacher, 212 S. 2nd Street, Lewisburg.
Derr, Mont, Teacher, White Hall.

2.

her,

x.

i).

St ttc C

Dillon, Pi

lizabeth M.,

rillc

White

ber,

Mills.
.h.

'J

iton.

Teacher, 546 x. Vine Street, Hazleton.
h Yeatman, Teacher, Blillville.
.

icher, Ai:-

.

\lh.

noma Alia, Teacher, 506 Brandon Avenue, Williams]
Jam- Curry,
amberland.
j

Blam

A., Pin

W. M.
as,

Agne

:

,

trie Qo., bOfl

-

Cal.

x. Vine Street. Mi. Carmel.

II.

Avoca.

Maude, Teacher, 189 X. Laurel

Street, Sazleton.
Iman, Theresa, Teacher, 91 Williams Street, Pittston.
Groschke, Anna M., Teacher, 94 High Street, Wilkes-Barre.
.

abuch, Netta Kletha, (Mrs. Byron J. Grimes). Centreville, Md.
Hankee, Nora Elizabeth, (Mrs. John McGuffie), Pittston.
Barman, Henry L., Bank Teller. Hazleton.
Hartline, Mary M.. Teacher, 209 Green Lam-, Manavunk.
Hawke, Mabel Lucile, (Mrs. W. R. Anihony), Glen Lyon.
I lay ward. William H., Teacher. Plymouth.
Heffernan, Mary P., Teacher. Goldsboro.
Herrold, Thomas G., Merchant, Port Trevorton.
Hilbert, Fred P.. Machinist, Plains.

Mary

Professional Nurse. 614 W. Diamond Avenue, Hazleton.
M., (State Cer.) Sup. Principal, Trevorton.
Howarth, John, 236 N. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Hill,

J.,

iter, J.

Hower, John

S.,

Catawissa.

Ikeler, Irma. (Mrs.

Frank Steadman), 111 South

Jewett, Elizabeth E., Teacher, 433

Edwin

Street, Harrisburg.

Street, Williamsport.

Jordan, Mary Monica, Teacher, 1637 X. M in Avenue, Scranton.
Charles L. A., Salesman. Marysvd'.e.
Kelly, Margaret V., Teacher, Dunmore.

Kempfer, Amelia, Teacher, Beaver Springs.
Kimble, Eleanor Sears, Reader and Im]
or, llonesdale.
Klutz, R. Daisy (Mrs. I,. H. Brown), Silverspring, Md.
Knauss, Walter M., Teacher, Sheppton.
Kreisher, Oren, Brick Manufacturing Co., Lewisburg.
Krumm, Grace, Bloomsburg.
Lamoreux, Louise M., (Mrs. Sherman L. Richards), Dal]
... Teacher,
Landii
Rock Glen.
Lawrence, H. Grace, Teacher, Laporte.
Erevan, Elmer,

Lewis, Deborah

Parmer, Catav.
If.,

Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.

Lynch, Ruth A., Teacher, 177 Moyzallen Street,
McArt, Mary, Teacher, 67 Railroad, Street,
I

W

rre.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1898.
Marshall, Eva S. R., New York.
Maue, Gertrude, Teacher, Hazleton.
Miller, Edith, (Mrs. Earl Crawford,) Wilkes-Barre.
Miller, Gertrude, Bloomsburg.

Miller, Oliver P., Proprietor Laundry, Lewisburg.

Millington, Bessie A., Teacher, Alden.
Morgain, U. Grant, Bakery, Bloomsburg.
Mulherin, Daniel A., Teacher, Glen Lyon.

Munroe, Edna A., Teacher, Hazleton.
Ralph A., Telephone Co., Phoneton, Ohio.

Nicely,

Nichols, Carrie A., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Noss, Gertrude L., (Mrs. Chas. E. Austin,) Wilkes-Barre.
Oplinger, Galen L. Nanticoke.
Parfitt, Oliver A., Teacher, Nanticoke.
Pealer, Samuel Robert, Jr., Asst. Pay Master A. C. & F. Co., Berwick.
Penman, Mary S., (Mrs. W. H. Neely), Williamsport.
Poole,

Anna

B.,

(Low) 306

S.

Hyde Park Avenue,

Scranton.

Pursel, Josephine, Teacher, Bloomsburg.

Rechel, Lillian Osman, (Mrs. E. C. Ammerman), Scranton.
Redeker, Lillian A., (Mrs. M. B. Riffo), 1327 N. 57th Street, Phila.
Reed, Clara A., (Mrs. W. H. Webster), 6716 Quimby Ave., Cleveland, O.
Reynolds, Nellie M., Teacher, 504 Hazel Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Richards, John H., Teacher, 317 E. Market Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Rinker, Gertrude M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Robbins, Auber J. Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
Rorrer, Mary Louise, Teacher, Wyncote.
Russell, Sarah H., Teacher, Watsontown.
Seaman, Anna G., Teacher, Honesdale.
Seely, Bertha Viola, Teacher, Beach Haven, R. 1, Box 1.
Sheehy, Kathleen Patricia, N. Jordon Street, Shenandoah.
Shepherd, Minnie M., Teacher, 207 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Shipe, Amos E., Railway Postal Clerk, Sunbury.
Simon, Anna, Teacher, Freeland.
Smith, Laura Ellen, Teacher, Drums.
Smith, Stuard Samuel, Insurance Agent, Northumberland,
Snyder, Harlan R., Teacher, Berwick.
Snyder, Laura Jane, (Mrs. U. G. Morgain), Bloomsburg.
Steinbach, Mabel B., (Mrs. G. E, Kennedy), San Jose, California.
Stevens, Benjamine M., New Columbus.
Stumpf, Catharine A., Teacher, Hazleton.
Styer, George R., Teacher, 1100 Orange Street, Berwick.
Swank, Clara M., Nurse Penna. Hospital, Philadelphia.
Taylor, Edward S., Merchant, Duncannon.
Thomas, Cora S., (Mrs. F. D. Burgess,) 611 N. Church Street, Hazleton.
Thomas, John M., Edwardsville.
Tobin, Mary Beatrice, Teacher, 208 Hillside Avenue, Edwardsdale.

AI.r.MNI

ADM

I898-9
Truckenmiller, Mar}
I

I,

J.U1H

-

C,

.

Teacher, AlU nwood.

.Mrrh.1i1ir.il

Be

Teacher, 515 S. River Street, Wilkes-Barre.
N. Main Street, Pittaton.
Weir, Henrietta, (.Mrs. Jamea P. Lan
eet, Philadelphia.
Whitaker, Man R-i Teacher, 215 n.

Wearer, Charles

11..



..
Howard J., Philadelphia.
Williams, Joyce, Teacher, Bdwardadale.
Williams, Watkdns II.. Teacher,

iton.

Wintersteen, Nancy, Teacher, Plains.
Withers, Samnel C, Teacher, 233 Apeley Street, Germantown.
Wolf, Edith, Teacher, New York city.
Clerk, Creason.
Wylie, Arthur L., Rail.
:

CLASS OF

1899.

SCIENTIFIC COURSE.

Broadheed, L. B. '92.,

Old Forge.

REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Maude,

Teacher, Hazleton.
Rinker, Gertrude, '98, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Traub, John F., '95, Receiving and Shipping Acc't. A. C.

Giles,

'9S,

&

F. Co.

Bloomsburg.

ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Albertson, Hattie, Teacher Dallas.

Armstrong, Thos. E., Teacher, McKeesport.
Aunspach, Clarence J., Teacher, 6642 Musgrave Street, Philadelphia.
Beardsley, Charlotte, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.

Bowman, Emory I., Teacher, 40 S. 2nd Street, Shamokin.
Brent, Edward P., Post Office Clerk, Lewistown.
Buckalew, Harriet, (Mrs. Fred Hagenbuch,) Bloomsburg.
Burns, Benjamin F., D. Iv. & W. Tie and Lumber Inspector,
East Stroudsburg.
Carpenter, Perry, Teacher, Lima, N. Y.
Church, Lillian, Teacher, 312 Madison Avenue, Scranton.
Clayberger, Henry, Teacher, Shamokin.
Connole, Mary, Teacher, Plymouth.
Ooyle, Philip, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Creasy, Chas., Parmer, Catawist
Creyeling, Bessie, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Curtis, Edith, Teacher, Susquehanna.
Curtiher, Snaqnehanna.
Conlan, Veronica, Teacher, Wilkes-Rarre.
Deitrick, Edna, 403 9th Street, N. E. Washington, D. C.
Davia, Arthur, Teacher, Scranton.

Dennis, Lindley H., Teacher, Northumberland.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1899
Dodson, Martha, Teacher, Berwick.
Doherty, Elizabeth, Teacher, Olyphant.
Duddy, Nellie, Teacher, Plains.
Echternach, Joseph P., Dentist, 1126 52nd. Street, Philadelphia.
Ellsworth, Emma J., Teacher, Centremoreland.
Ellsworth, Minnie, 4035 Parish Street, West Philadelphia.
Evans, EdnaD., (Oswald), 511 S. Main Avenue, Scranton.
Fineran, Margaret. Teacher, Carbondale.
Flick, Carrie, (Mrs. J. C. Redline), Mifflinville.
Fortune, Arthur, Bloomsburg.
Fortune, Margaret, (Mrs. C. LaRue Eves), Millville.
Fowler, Lottie, (Mrs. Percy F. Best), 3015 Vankirk Street, Wissinoming,
Philadelphia.
Fritz, F.

Herman, Student Bucknell University, Bloomsburg.

Fry, E. Blanche, (Mrs. W. S. Keiter,) Medford, N. J.
Frear, Gertrude Teacher, Beaumont.
Gager, E. Prosper, Correspondence School, 1434 Penn. Ave., Scranton.

Gass, Hilda S., Teacher, 47 10th Street, Sunbury.
Gates, Marilla, (Mrs. Lewis C. Emory,) 129 Chestnut St., Oneonta, N. Y.
Gill, D. Eleanor, Teacher, Scranton.

Gold, Guy D., Civil Engineer, Pittsburg.
Grebey, Harry F., Teacher, 456 W. Broad Street, Hazleton.
Grier, Lenora, Teacher, Priceburg.
Griffith, Essie, Teacher, Alden.
Griffith, Nellie, Teacher, 330 N. Maple Avenue, Kingston.
Hadtner, Florence A., Teacher, Williamsport.
Hammond, Elizabeth, Teacher, New Haven, Indiana.

Hammond, Josie, Teacher, 70 Pierce Street, Plymouth.
Hankee, Mae E. Teacher, 10 Charles Street, Pittston.
Harman, Marie E. (Mrs. M. Schwartz,) 131 N. Church Street, Hazleton.
Harrison, Minnie, (Mrs. E. P. Gager), 1434 Penn. Avenue, Scranton.
Hart, Lloyd, Teacher, Hobbie.
Heist, Mabel, Teacher, Bloomsburg.

Hess, Oliver P., Teacher, 403 Title Trust Building, Connellsville.
Hewitt, Gertrude (Mrs. Chas. Hopkin), Alden.
Hidlay, Lillian, Bloomsburg.

Higgins, Belinda (Mrs. M. J. Murphy), Forest City.
Hines, Lillian, Teacher, Great Bend.
Hollopeter, Cunia (Mrs. H. M. Persiug), Shickshinny.
Houseknecht, Freeman, Teacher, Conynghani.
Hughes, Laura, Teacher, 371 N. Summer Street, Scranton.
Jackson, John S., Teacher, Ripple.
Jones, Margery, Teacher, Edwardsdale.

Keeler, Ray, Jeweler, Kingston, N. Y.
Kiefer, Chas., 1231 Franklin Ave. Station D. Pittsburg.

Kinsman, Edward

E., Teacher, Seelyville.

ADDRESS

;

Kohl.

her,

trade

i".

LIST.

white Haven.

Mrs.

j.

]•;.

Fldler),

Bloomsburg.

mer, Emily, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Lanbach, John, 22M-> Siege] Street, Philadelphia.
Lewis, Rmanna. Teacher, 440Qnincy Ave., Scranton.

Lindeman, Philip C,

101

Desmond

Street, Sayre.

Lut/, Jennie B., Teacher, i^ ; Derr Street, Harriabnrg.
Marvin G., Tr.n her, Carlisle.
.

fane, Harry, Teacher, Hazleton.
McOaa, [da Mrs. Chaa. J. Cnschke), 128 Gaylord Ave., Plymouth.
M IKury Arthur, A. C. ft P. Clerk, Bloomsburg.
BicMenamin, Annie, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Miller, Gertrude (State Cer.) (Mrs. Golenclay) 439 N. 53 St. Phila.
Milsoin. Mabel (Mrs. Jas. S. Stillman), 6th ft Walnut Sts. Catasauqua.
Moore, Blizabeth V. (Mrs. F. W. Lindner), Pottsgrove.
Moore, Lawrence C, Clerk, Marysville.
More, Fred C, Census Bureau, Washington, D. C.
Morris, Gertrude, Teacher, Taylor.

Morton, Jennie E., Teacher, 78 Pringle Street, Kingston.
Morton, William, Teacher, Spokane, Washington.
Mulliner, Beulah A., Teacher, 556 E. 3d Street, Williamsport.
Mitchell,

Nyce,

Mary

Emma

A., 811

Diamond

Street, Williamsport.

S. (State Cer.) (Mrs. C. C. Ellis),

Oldfield, Sarah E., Teacher,

Perkiomenville.

Hawley.

Oler, A. Esther, Teacher, 1331

18th Ave. Altoona.

Olver, E. Grace (Fox), Harpursville, N. Y.
O'Neill, Francis, Contractor, 272 N. Main Ave., Wilkes-Barre.

O'Malley, Sadie, Teacher, Dunmore Street, Olyphant.
Pace, James W., Teacher, Askam.
Pettebone, Elizabeth H. (Mrs. E. B. Gregorey), Pittston.
Pfahler, Mary A., Teacher, 402 Front Street, Danville.
Price, J. Herbert, Insurance, 2417 Germantown Ave., Phila.
Quick, William J., Palmertou.
Redline, John C, Merchant, Mifflinville.
Reilly, Michael E., Book-keeper, Shenandoah.
Rohr. A Hie M., (State Cer.) Teacher, Moorestown, N. J.
Reynolds; Bessie, Teacher, South Gibson.
Rhoada, Ray, Teacher, 419 Vine Street, Scranton.
Richards, Bngene K., Teacher, Elysburg.
Roberts, Kmma (Mrs. B. C. Severance), Bloomsburg.
Roberts, Ira, Merchant, Berwick.
Rohr, Myra. Teacher, Dolington.
Sandoe, Anna, Teacher, 1421 N. 6th Street, Harrisburg.
Seely, Fred, Teacher, Beach Haven.
Shaffer, Rush, Bloomsburg.
Sheppersoii. Katharine, Teacher, Danville.

ALUMNI ADDRESS
I

LIST.

899-I 900.

Shoemaker, Anna W., Teacher, 188 Academy Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Smith, Jennie C, Teacher, 81 N. Meade Street. Wilkes-Barre.
Smith, Mary E., Teacher, Nescopeck, R. No. 1.
Stackhouse, Bertha, Teacher, Shickshinny.
Scull, Mary N., (State Cer.) Teacher, Green Grove.
Stewart, Bertha, (Mrs. Wm. S. DeCourseyj, 1705 Mulberry St. Scranton.
Stitzel, Mary E., (Mrs. Wailand Palmer), Hollidaysburg.
Sullivan, Hannah, Bloomsburg.
Thomas, D. T., Teacher, 27 Storrs Ave. Scranton.
Vallade, Julia H., Teacher, 1514, 8th Street Altoona.
Wallace, Margaret, Teacher, Beach Haven.
Waltz, Pierce, Teacher, Elimsport.
Welliver, Edna, Clerk, Bloomsburg.
Williams, Irene, Teacher, 333 W. Mahanoy Ave., Mahanoy CityWilliams, Mabel A., Teacher, Binghamton, N. Y.
Williams, Richard M., Teacher, Taylor.
Williams, Sarah D., Philadelphia.
Yearick, Harry F., Teacher, Woodward.
Zeigler, Ira Alkana, Teacher, Rebersburg.
COI,I
PREPARATORY.

Appleman, Chas. O., Teacher of Biology, Lombard College,
Galesburg,
Davison, Alfred Paul, Cambra.
Fredrickson, Elani A., Physician Electric Co., Los Angelos, CaL
Harman, Henry L., Hazleton.

Marks, C. Hayes, Lawyer, 78 E. Main Street, Plymouth.
Mulliner, Beulah A., Williamsport.
Preston, Warren W., Physician, Hallstead.

Robbins, Auber

J.,

Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
MUSIC.

Hicks, Elsie, Espy.
Cope, Hettie M. (Mrs. John Whitney), Bloomsburg..

Fowler, Lillian, Bloomsburg.
Miller, Lulu, Catawissa.
Shuman, Mathilda, Bloomsburg.

CLASS OF

J900.

REGULAR NORMAI, COURSE.
Hines, Lillian, Teacher, Great Bend.
Moore, Lawrence C. Teacher, Marysville.
,

ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Bloomsburg.
Adams, Mary
Alexander, Edith M. (Mrs. Wm. E. Talbott), Shickshinny,
Appenzeller, Emily, Teacher, East Mauch Chunk.
F., Teacher,

111,

ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I9OO
Armstrong, Minnie A., (Mrs, a
Bates, Mary, Teacher, 127 Park
Jennie, Bloomsburg.
Beiswinger, Minnie, Teacher, 62
Belig,

Mand, Nurse M

Best, Elbert

Bird, Robert

mticoke.

W

od

Street,

WDkes-Barre.

Taylor Hospital, Scranton.

•••

C. Teacher, Da
C

Bronxrtile, N. v.

B. Smith),
S

la,

P.

1.

Weatherly.
Blizzard, Prndence, Teacher, 351 S. Mulberry Street Danville.
Bogert, Frederics D., Teacher, Huntington Mills.
Bontz, Edna, Teacher, 744 x. 6th Street, Alien!
Boyle, Mae, Teacher, 15 K. 81m Street, Hazleton.
Brandon, W. Clair, Colliery, Hawthorne-.
Buck, f/ouisa. Teacher, Hawley.
Burgess, Lottie, Teacher, 513 W. Diamond Ave., Hazleton.
Burke, Annie, Teacher, 154 W. Green Street, Xanticoke.
Burke, Sara G., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Burns, Anna i v aura (Mrs. w. II. Aughey), Huntingdon.
r,

,

Walnut Street, Mt. Carniel.
Bywater, Anna, Teacher, N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Cardin, Sadie A., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Carl, Geo. W., Teacher, 244 E. Maple Street, Mt. Carmel.
Butts, Ida, Teacher, 41 N.

Carpenter, Verna M., Teacher, Plainfield R. No.

M. (Mrs.

1.

E. Nelson), 218 S. 4th Street, Philadelphia.
Clark, Elizabeth B., Teacher, 1519 Gibson Street, Scranton.
Clark, Mary J., Teacher, Penn's Park.
Confer, Clyde, Watsontown.

Carr, Bessie

J.

Connors, Stella, Teacher, 132 Elizabeth Street, Pittston.
Cope, A. P., Teacher, Shickshinny.
Corcoran, Margaret, Teacher, Torrey.
Correll, Verda H., Bloomsburg.
Cortright, Lawrence, 2902 Diamond Ave., Philadelphia.
Costello, Michael, Teacher, 1578 Tioga Street, Shamokin.
Crossley, Bertha M., Teacher, 140 W. 103d Street, New York.
Cunius, Anna, Teacher, Drums.
Cummings, Josephine M., Teacher, 228 Crescent Street, Harri^burtr.
Davis, Bessie E. (Mrs. Rob't H. Carson), 326 Hyde Park Ave.,
Scranton

Maple Street, Mt. Carmel.
Devers, Sallie v., Teacher, 223 E. Coal Street, Shenandoah.
Drennan, Mary A., Teacher, 118 Belmont Street, Carbondale.
E Lwards, Ik-lena M. (Mrs. Henry C. Hoffman), Mt. Cobb.

Deitrick, Charlotte Idella, Teacher, 215 S.

B wards, Thomas H., Teacher, Manila, P.
1

But, Minnie E., Teacher,

11

I.

Roseville, Ave.,

Newark, N.

Rvana, Blizabeth (Mrs. Arthur Eves), Millville.
Evans, Winifred, Teacher; S28 E. Front Street, Danville.
Fausold, Grace (Mrs. Bert Daniels), Latrobc R. F. D. No.

J.

1.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

igOO
Feidt, Alice, Teacher, Millersburg.

Ferry, Sophia M., Teacher, 688 Hazle Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Finnigan, Katie I., Teacher, 20 S. Gilbert Street, Shenandoah.
Folltner, G. Elmer, Teacher, Rohrsburg.
Franey, Martha V., Shenandoah.
Fuller, Jennie

Mae, Teacher, Huntsville.

Furman, Clora G., Teacher, Bloomsburg.

W. Paul, City Editor, Wilkes-Barre.
Geary, Ada, Teacher, Catawissa.
Geddes, Laura (Mrs. J. Edward Weir) Williamsport.
Gernert, J. H., Lawyer, Atoka, Ind. Terr.
Gloman, Caroline, Teacher, 110 Parish Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Gordner, Lillian M., Teacher, Unityville.
Gorrey, Katherine, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Griesmer, Anna M., Teacher, 29 William Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Griffith, Bessie, Teacher, 13 S. Meade Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Harris, Frank C, Teacher, Light Street, R. F. D. No. 1.
Harris, Sara, Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. F. D. No. 1.
Hartung, Elizabeth, Teacher, 138 Salem Ave., Carbondale.
Harvey, Allen, Teacher, 580 N. Vine Street, Hazleton.
Hassler, Blanche, Teacher, 239 S. Canal Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Henderson, Carolyn (Mrs. John A. Hourigan), N. Main Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
Henning, Harry R., Teacher, North Mehoopany.
Hoffman, Katharine (State Cer.) Teacher, 538 N. 9th Street, Lebanon.
Holderman, Bertha A., Teacher, 112 N. Main Street, Shenandoah.
Hoopes, Martha J., Teacher, East Salem.
Houseknecht, Claude E., Teacher, 77 James Street, Hazleton.
Howel, Z. R., Teacher, Centremor eland.
Hoyt, Mae, Teacher, Shickshinny R. F. D. No. 3.
Hughes, Mary O., Teacher, 231 Montgomery Street, West Pittston.
Isaacs, Albert G., Teacher, Dallas.
Jones, Besse, Teacher, 178 South Meade Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Jones, Elsie E., Teacher, 6 South Grant Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Jones, Helen, Teacher, 63 Frothingham Street, Pittston.
Jones, Walter H., Bank Teller, 102 S. Main Avenue, Scranton.
John, Mary A. (State Cer.) (Heritage), Mickleton, N. J.
Johnson, Anna C. (Mrs. Melvin D. Custer), Newburgh, N. Y.
Joseph, Alice, Teacher, 171 Parrish Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Kashner, Benj. F., Book-keeper, Seattle, Washington.
Kehler, J. Grant, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Keifer, Harry, Lime Ridge.
Kennedy, Emily, Teacher, Wyalusing No. 39.
Kester, Man', Bloomsburg.
Kilmer, Miles, Civil Engineer, Stouchsburg.
Gallagher,

Kirk, Julia, Teacher, 20 South Emerick Street, Shenandoah.

AI.l'MNI

ADDRESS

LIST.

I900
Kitchen, Lena

Teacher, Millviile R. No.

If.,

3.

Mount Camel.
Teacher, Beaver Valley.

Klinger, Dciric. Teacher.

KMngaman,

J. lvl.,

Bmma

L. (Mrs. Walter Andrews), Slatington.
Bloomaburg.
Kuluis, Branson H., Teacher, West Milton.
Lams, Bfagdalinc 8., Teacher, 379 Maple Ave., Kingston.

Kramer,

Krum,

Isaiah,

Landis, S. B., Teacher, Rock Gk-n.
Lendrum, Helen, Teacher, 480 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Letson, Blanche, Teacher S. N. s. Bloomaborg.
Lewis, Bdna, Teacher, 716 South Main Ave., Scranton.

Lewis, Katharine, (Mrs. Sterling E.

W.

Eyer),

164

West River

Street,

Wilkes-Barre.
Lewis, G. Bd., P. O. Clerk, Bloomsburg.
Lewi-, olive, Teacher, 16 N. Sherman Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Lins, Olive A., Book-keeper, 2123 Brandy wine Street, Philadelphia.
LowTie, Anna, Teacher, Jerseytown.

Lueder, Mattie M., Teacher, 11 Academy Street, Wilkes-Barre.
MacCrory, Louise, Teacher, Dunmore.
MacFarlane, Mary, Teacher, 140 South Cedar Street, Hazleton.
Maust, Lydia, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
McCollum, Harry H., Lawyer, 226 Madison Street, Wilkes-Barre.
McConnell, Elsie, Teacher, 21 Ross Street, Ashley.
McDonald, Nellie B., Teacher, 237 E. Lloyd Street, Shenandoah.
McHenry, L- E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Michael, George W., Clerk Pa. R. R., Wilkes-Barre.
Miller, M. Alice, Teacher, Ishpenig, Mich.
Miller, Bessie S.,

Miller,

W ilkes-Barre.
T

Mary M., Teacher, 16 Johnson
Lime Ridge.

Street, Pittston.

Miller, Samuel, Teller,

Miller, A. Gertrude (Mrs.

I.

S. Ditzler), 359 Atlantic Ave.,

York.

Monahan, Margaret, Assistant Principal, 18 Spring Street, Ashler.
Monahan, Nora A., Teacher, Arch & McLean Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Morgan, Emily G., (Mrs. Emra Wright), Vernon.
Mowery, Irvin, Teacher, Nescopeck.
MowTey, Guy A., Teacher, Grovania.
Moyer, Ulysses A.,
Murray, Henry T.,
Newberry, A. Mae,
Newhouser, Bertha

Teacher, Selinsgrove.
Teacher, Askam.
Teacher, Beaumont.
G., Teacher, 217 E. Capitol St., Washington, D. C.
O'Brien, Anna D., Teacher, 18 Mill Street, Wilkes-Barre.
O'Brien, Katie, Teacher, Exeter.
O'Donnell, W. C, Swift & Co. Book-keeper, Philadelphia.
Oliver, Joseph

Hayden, Lawyer, 1317 Hampton

Street, Scranton.

Oplinger, Harry F., Book-keeper, Waycross, Ga.

Plummer, Mabel (Mrs.

J.

B. Reese), Peckville.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

I9OO.
Powell, Emnia, Teacher, 125 S. West Street, Shenandoah.
Purdy, Mabel A., Teacher, Dal ton.
Rarick, Daniel, Book-keeper National Bank, Hazleton.
Rauch, Ethel (Mrs. Arthur A. Oehlart), Scranton.

Reckhow, Edith, Teacher, Great Bend.
Redeker, Anna M. (Mrs. P. H. Erisman), Philadelphia.
Ritchie, Nellie, Teacher, Cor. Madison & Beaumont Sts. Wilkes-Barre.
Robert, Jane, Teacher, 327 Hanover Street, Nanticoke.
Saxton, Edith E. (Mrs. Sam Hartuan), Noxen.
Schmidt, Mary M., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Seesholtz, Leona, Teacher, Orangeville.
Shuman, Ada, Teacher, Lime Ridge.
Shuman, Stella, Teacher, Beaver Valley.
Smith, Laura, Teacher, 325 South Street. Mauch Chunk.
Snyder, Ianthe, Teacher, 626 Lycoming Street, Williamsport.
Snyder, Glenmore N., 50 S. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Snyder, Ollie (Mrs. Chas. H. Wolfe), Pikes Creek.
Solomon, Anna, Teacher, E. Mauch Chunk.
Speaker, Grace G., Teacher, 426 Park Ave., Williamsport.
Strawinski, Carrie, Teacher, 1416 W. 4th Street, Williamsport.
Stump, Florence E., Stenographer, Philadelphia.
Swainbank, Lillian B., Teacher, 17 Landon Ave., Westmoor.
Teple, Nettie, Teacher, Catawissa.
Thompson, Jean D., Teacher, 173 Broad Street, West Pittston.
Tierney, Jennie, Teacher, Ashley.
Tobias, Raymond D., Lawyer, 121 E. 2nd Street, Mt. Carmel.
Treon, Carrie, Teacher, 337 W. 3d Street, Mt. Carmel.
Turner, Geo. W., Teacher, Alden.
Vance, G. Bernard, Book-keeper, Berwick.
Vincent, Elizabeth L., Teacher, Watsontown.
Wallace, Carolyn Peard (Mrs. Henry Harman) Hazleton.
Watkins, William H., Teacher, Beaver Meadow.
Weil, Rae, Teacher, Plymouth.
Welliver, Irene, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Whitaker, James B., Teacher, Shenandoah.
White, A. W., Teacher, Shickshinny.
White, Bess (Mrs. Amos H. Oman), N. 61st Street, Philadelphia.
Wightman, Phoebe, Teacher, Mount Carmel.
Wilbur, G. Elmer, Draftsman, 411 Franklin Street, Johnstown.
T
ildrick, Harry, Teacher, Centremoreland.
Williams, David, Teacher, 824 S. Main Ave., Scranton.
Williams, Mary, Teacher, 514 Front Street, Danville.
Wilson, Frances E., Teacher, Morgan.
Zehner, Lydia, Teacher, Mountain Grove.

W

ADDKKSS LIST

AI.l'MNI

I900-OI
COi.i.];c

Carpenter,

1*.

Bli^s,

]•;

p| j; pa k ato k v

Latin Scientific, 4134 Chestnut Ave., Philadelphia.

Conner, Blanche afcCabe, Classical, Altoona.
Neuberger, g. aford., Physician Jewish Hospital, Philadelphia.
Wilbnr, G. Elmer, Classical, 411 Franklin Street, Johnstown.
Withers, Samnel C, Moses Brown Schools, Providence R. I.
Ml'SIC.

Albert. Mar\

(Mrs.

lv.

J.

Y. Glenn),

348 Grosvenor Ave.,

Westmont,

Montreal, Canada.
Bogenricf,

Mary

Pianoforte, Mifflinburg.

Conner, Blanche McCabe, Pianoforte, Altoona.
Cope, Hettie M. (Mrs. John Whitney), Voice, Bloomsburg.
Evans, Biargaret S. (Mrs. John Kmory Bves), Piano Forte, Millville.

Hartman, Kthel, Pianoforte,
Housel, Grace G-

,

Millville.

Pianoforte, Bloomsburg.

CLASS OF

1901.

MUSIC.
Letson, Blanche E., Teacher S. N. S., Bloomsburg.

ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Abbott, Esther, Stenographer, Catawissa.
Aikman, H. B., Bank Clerk, Lime Ridge.
Albert, Keller B., Bloomsburg.

Mary E. (Mrs.

Y. Glenn), 348 Grosvenor Ave., Westmont,
Montreal, Canada.
Albertson, E. Joe, Teacher, Puerto Princesa Palawan, Philippine Island.
Altmiller, Adele G., Teacher, 111 S. Cedar Street, Hazleton.
Appleman, Bertha, Teacher, Mausdale.
Arnold, Odesta, Teacher, Hallstead
Baker, Gerdon, Teacher, Harry Hillman Academy, Wilkes-Barre.
Bayley, Jennie, Teacher, 435 Lincoln Street, York.
Belig, Mary G., Book-keeper, Bloomsburg.
Belles, Charles T., Bank Organizer, Benton.
Bittenbender, Harriet, Teacher, Nescopeck.
Bravin, Susan, Teacher, 43 Willow Street, Plymouth.
Brennan, John P., Railway Clerk, St. Cloud Hotel, Washington, N. J.
BriggS, H. A. (State Cer.) Teacher, Nescopeck.
Brobst, Lucy H. (Mrs. Chas. Kline), Bloomsburg.
Bnrke, Anna, Teacher, 336 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah.
Barns, Genevieve, Teacher, 9th & Reily Streets, Harrisburg.
Albert,

Challenger,

Mary

J.

(Griffith),

Nanttcoke.

Crereling, Evelyn, Teacher, Espy.
Collier, Regina, Teacher,

102 Butler Street, Pittston.

ALUMNI ADDRESS
1

LIST.

90I

Conaton, Mary, Teacher, 130 S. Main Street, Carbondale.
Cook, Freda, Teacher, Renovo.
Czechowicz, Mary, Teacher, Alden
Davis, Clarence J., Teacher, 121 Summer Ave., Scranton.
Davis, Martha, Teacher, 179 Green Ave., Kdwardsdale.
Deibler, John O., Teacher, Curtin.
Dennis, John A., Teacher, Gastonville.
Dieffenderfer, Maud, Teacher, Allensville.
Dreisbach, Martha, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Dunkerley, Cora, Teacher, Jeddo.
Ebner, Mary C, Teacher, 615 Muench Street, Harrisburg.
Eggleston, Daisy F., Teacher, 256 N. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Everett, Rae, Teacher, Town Hill.
Fagan, Peter E., Teacher, Milnesville.
Flanagan, Mary R., Teacher, 205 Blackman Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Follmer, Gertrude M., Teacher, 332 E. Front Street, Berwick.
Fourl, Chas. W., Teacher, Catasauqua.
Funk, Margaret M., Teacher, 1419 N. 6th St., Harrisburg.
Gannon, Lizzie, Teacher, Inkerman.
Gilbert, Ida, Teacher, 559 James Street, Hazleton.
Gormley, Margaret, Teacher, Hazleton.
Griffith. Edward, Book-keeper, 334 E. Market Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Hague, Rebecca, Teacher, Plymouth.
Hamlin, Sara, Teacher, Catawissa.
Hanawalt, J. R. (State Cer.) Teacher. Levtistown.
Harley, Jacob J. (State Cer.) Teacher, Vernfield.
Harrison, Minnie M., Teacher, Ardmore.
Henkleman, Augusta B., Teacher, Briarcreek.
Henry, Nellie, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Hill, Emily, Teacher, 614 W. Diamond Ave., Hazleton.
Jacobs, Mary, Teacher, Plymouth.
Jones, Martha, Bloomsburg.
Kastrupps, Anna (Mrs. Geo. A. Cassidy), Syracuse, N. Y.
Keller, Edith E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Kingsley, Jeannette F., Teacher, Olyphant.
Kintner, Ruth C, Teacher, 439 Campbell Street, Wilkinsburg.
Kocher. Cora A. (Mrs. CD. Fenstermaker), Nescopeck.
Kurtz, Elizabeth W., Teacher, New York City.
Lams, William R., Teacher, Kingston.
Larrabee, Louise, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Laubach, Frank C, Teacher, Benton.
Lawrence, EvaB., Teacher, Laporte.
Leidy, RenaL., Bloomsburg.
Lesher, Helen G. (Mrs. David Frederick), Milton, R. F. D. No. 3.
Low, C. Zehnder, 292 E. Maiden St., Washington, D. C.
Lynch, Kathryn, Teacher, 149 E. Main Street, Plymouth.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1901
MacFarlane, Mary, Teacher, 140S, Cedar Street, Hazleton.
McGonrty, Nellie, Teacher, WOkea-Barre.
McLaughlin, Hannah c, Teacher, Freeland.
Mane, Philip, Mining Bngineer, 466 \v. Broad Street, Hazleton.
M.uist, J, H.. Bloomebni
Elizabeth. Teacher, Hazleton.
v, Orabel, Teacher, Barneaville.
Merrell, Chaa., Clerk, Farmers National Hank, Bloomsbnrg.
r,

Maxell, Brneet, Teacher, Light Street.
Millette, Arleine, Teacher, 1011

Qearview

Street, Scranton.

Mitterling, Stephen, Teacher, Philadelphia.

Mordan, Myron D., Teacher, Bloomsbnrg, R. F. D. No. 3.
Morgan, Gertrnde, Teacher, Northnmberland.
Moss, Claude Iv., 526 S. River Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Mover, Rebecca J. (Mrs. Ed. Allen Siegler), 1906 3rd St., N. W„
Washington, D.
Murray, Stella G., Teacher, 1123 W. Locust St., Scranton.
1*. K., Teacher, Harleysville.
O'Donnell, Maisy, Teacher, Brooklyn, N. Y.
(•liver, Alice, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Owen, Minnie B., Teacher, 4 S. Walnut St., Mt. Carmel.
Palmer, Simon N., Teacher, Maple Grove, Wis.
Pennington, Mabel T. (Mrs. W. S. Ureland), Nordmont.
Price, A. A., Teacher, Harleysville.
Rearick, J. Paul, Teacher, Centre Hall.
Reed, Anna P., Teacher, 18 Green Street, Pittston.
Ridge, Wm. W., Bloomsburg.
Ronemns, Rollin A., R. R. Postal Clerk, S16 Capital St., Harrisburg.
Rngh, Bessie, Teacher, Bolivar.
Shaffer, Cora M., Teacher, Plymouth.
Sharpleas, Warren, Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
Sherman, W. A., Teacher, Nescopeck.
T
Sheriff, Nellie, Teacher,
ilkes-Barre.
Shoemaker, Mary, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Shnltz, Lela M., Teacher, Rohrsburg.
Silverquiet, Elizabeth (Rubinoff), New York.
Snyder, Clark, Teacher, Numidia.
Strickland, Elizabeth, Teacher, 410 Spring Ave., Harrisburg.
Taylor, Annice E., Teacher, Pottsville, R. F. D. No. 1.
Templeton, Arthur, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Thomas, Charles II., Teacher, 607 James Street, Hazleton.
Thomas, Kathryn, Teacher, 177 N. Laurel Street, Hazleton.
Thomas, Mary A., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Trevorrow, Wm. ()., Shipper, 727 W. 4th Street, Hazleton.
Turner, Sue, Teacher, Hazleton.
Yought, Virginia E., Teacher, Elysburg.

Oberholtzer,

W

C.

ALUMNI ADDKESS

LIST.

I90I-02.
Weighley, Lizzie, Teacher, Stouchsburg.
White, Estelle G., Teacher, 22 N. Poplar Street, Hazleton.

LeAnna, Teacher, Arnold.
Williams, Elizabeth, Teacher, 824 S. Main Ave., Scranton.
Williams, George W., Teacher, Edwardsdale.
Will,

Williams, J. R., Teacher, Davenport, Wis.
Williams, Olwen, Teacher, Edwardsdale.

Young, Helen, Nurse, 37 E. 71st Street,
Zerbe, Anna L., Teacher, Buck Glen.

New

York.

REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Cope, A. P.,

Teacher, Koonsville.
Edwards, T. PL, '00, Teacher, Cagayande, Mindanao, P.
Killmer, Miles, '00, Stouchsburg.
'00,

I.

COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Briggs,

Herman

A., Classical, Nescopeck.

Funk, N. Elwell, Latin

Scientific, 19

W. Third

St., Atlanta,

Ga.

Lowrie, W. J., Classical, Jerseytown.
Smith, Ralph E., Classical, Bloomsburg.

Townend, May

E., Classical, 85

W. Union

CLASS OF

Street, Wilkes-Barre.

J902.

ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Appenzeller, Edith C, Teacher, E. Mauch Chunk.
Austin, M. Blanche, Teacher, Fishingcreek.
Bailey, Marie M., Teacher,

Baker, Geo.

Fairmount Springs, R. No.

1.

C,

Teacher, Stull.
Balliett, Hadassa, Teacher, 127 Market

St., Williamsport.
Boyer, Lois, Teacher, 34 Church Street, Plymouth.
Bradbury, Grace, Teacher, Espy.

Bradigan, Margaret, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Breisch, Lulu, Teacher, Ringtown.

Brennan, Agnes V. (State Cer.) Teacher, 209 Dundaff St., Carbondale.
Bubb, Genevieve, Teacher, 707 Packer Street, Williamsport.
Cannon, Grace, Teacher, Hazleton.
Clark,

Mame

E., Teacher, Hazleton.

Mary A., Teacher, Tioga.
Cobleigh, Edwin E., Banker, 231 Academy
Close,

Collins, John, Teacher, 316

Vine

Street,

Street, Wilkes-Barre.

Plymouth.

Cotner, David, Book-keeper, 636 Adams Ave., Scranton.
Croop, Mary (Mrs. Wm. J. Fairchild), Berwick.
Crow, Florence, Teacher, Mt. Patrick.
Curtis, Prethynia, Teacher, 310 State Street, Nanticoke.
Czechowicz, Helen, Teacher, Alden Station.

ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I902

.,

Marie

er, 174 Carey Are., Wilkes-:
Teacher, 322 Prcecott Are., Scranton.
Street, Harrisburg.

L..

.'



Drumheller, Pred, Teacher, Aaherton.
Dudley, Mabel, Teacher, Oonemaugh.
paretj,. Teacher, Bdwardsville.
na L.. Teacher, 1631 N. 3d Street, Harrisburg.

Maude C, Teacher,

147 E. 5th Struct, Plainneld, N. J.

Pine, Bertha, Teacher, Nanticoke.

man, Helen s., Teacher, Alvira.
Prances, Mary K., Teacher, Taylor.
Ga.

Fritz, P. P., Teacher, Pargo,

Pry, Harriet, Teacher, 21 3

Ganghan, Henry

J.,

Ash

Street, Danville.

Teacher, Peeley.

Gay, Bleanor, Teacher, Mehoopany.
Gihlea, Anna, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Giles, Maine, Teacher,

Wanamie.

Gocxl, William, Teacher, Hobbie.

Gottfried, Bess, Teacher, 7007

Frankstown Ave., Pittsburg.
Tompsontown.

Graybill, Clair N. (State Cer.), Teacher,

Guest, Alice, Teacher, Danville.
Hadsall, Camilla, Teacher, Forty Fort.
Hall, Ruth, Teacher, 254 Rutter Ave., Kingston.

Harris, Jennie, Teacher, Taylor.

Adah

Harrison,

D., Teacher, 2SS Clifton Ave.,

Newark, X.

J.

Heiss, Chas. A., Teacher, Catawissa.
Heller, Charlotte V., Teacher, 17 Ross St., Williamsport.
Hiatt, Beth, Teacher, IS N.

Hirlinger, Etta

Vine Street, Mt. Camtel.

M. (Mrs. Alfred Keller), Orangeville.

Hoffa, Margaret, Teacher, Dushore.

Hollopeter, Essene, Teacher, Shickshinny.

Hoyt, E. Bruce, Merchant, Pond Hill.
John, Rebecca A. (State Cer.) Teacher, Elysburg.
Johnson, Marion, Teacher, Northumberland.
Judge, Helen (State Cer.) Teacher, Carbondale.
Keating, Helen C, Teacher, 54 Railroad Street, Pittaton.
Kehoe, Margaret, Teacher, 123 N. Vine Street, Mt. Carmel.
Keiber, A. E., Student Lafayette College, Drums.
Keim, Martha, Teacher, 36 Vine Street, Danville.
Eisner, Helen, Student Dickinson, Carlisle.
Knclly. Sue M., Teacher, Conyngham.
Krell, Catherine, Teacher, 575 N. Church Street, Hazleton.
Kuntz, Edith, Teacher, Freeland.
Landis, David B., Teacher, Rock Glen.

Lawrence, Elsie, Teacher, Dushore.
Batella M., Teacher, Northumberland.
,

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

I902
L-eighow, Lourissa, Teacher, Northumberland.
Leighow, Robert B., Teacher, Northumberland.
Leighow, Sallie, Teacher, Northumberland.
Long, Besse, Teacher, Catawissa.

Lueder,

Anna

B., Teacher, 11

Academy

Street, Wilkes-Barre.

McCarty, Mary, Teacher, 149 W. Line Street, Shenandoah.
McGourty, Mary, Teacher, 54 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre.
Melvin, Alice, Teacher, Forest City.
Menhennett, Grace, Teacher, Forest City.
Metcalf, Hortense, Teacher, Askam.
Newton, Albert B., Wilkes-Barre.
Ormsby, Sallie, Teacher, Shenandoah.

Palm, M. Blanche, Teacher, Honey Grove.
Patterson, Madge, Teacher, Factoryville.

Pickering, Byron

J.,

Teacher, E. Lenox.

Pollock, Elizabeth, Teacher, Osceola Mills.

Rausch, Edith, Teacher, 81 N. Laurel St., Hazleton.
Rawson, Gertrude, Teacher, Minooka.
Regan, Matilda, Teacher, Steelton.
Reice, Helen, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Reichard, Mae, Teacher, 96 Dana Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Reilly, Genevieve, Teacher, 245 S. Main Street, Pittston.
Rhodomoyer, Mae, Bloomsburg.
Rissel, Luther B., Teacher, Pottsgrove.
Roberts, Evalyn, Teacher, 359 N. Garfield Ave., Scranton.
Robinson, F. E., Cashier, Bolivar.
Rosenstock, Jennie (Mrs. H. B. Young), Middletown, N. J.
Rumbel, Grace L., Teacher, Ringtown.
Seesholtz, S J., Teacher, Orangeville.
Shelhimer, Catherine, Teacher, 418 Walnut Street, Luzerne.
Shields, Rose I., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Sm ethers, Amy B., Teacher, 301 E- 11th Street, Berwick.
Smigelsky, Julia, Teacher, 319 S. Maple Street, Mt. Carmel.
Smith, Rachel, Teacher, Luzerne.
Smoczynski, Mary, Teacher, Catawissa.
Snyder, Paul C, Teacher, Numidia.
Sophia, Louise, Teacher, New Milford.
Space, Carolyn V., Teacher, Wyoming.
Spear, Eunice, Teacher, Light Street, R. No. 3.
Streater, Elsie (Mrs. H. G. Crawford), PI easantville Station, N, Y.
Thomas, Jennie, Teacher, Scranton.
Turner, Anna, Teacher, Nanticoke.
Vance, Effie, Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. No. 3.
Walker, Mae, Teacher, Hamlinton.
Welsh, Mary, Teacher, Danville.
Williams, Evan J., Teacher, Nanticoke.

ALUMNI ADD]
I902-;,
Williams, Jennie 1\.. Teacfaer, Drums.
Worthington, W. B., Bangor.
Teacher, Plymouth.
Yetter, Beaaie (Mrs. Howard B.
.

trryville.

I

MUSIC.
Baldy, Helen, Catau

Anna, Bloomabnrg.
j
Prymire, Martha, Bloomabnrg.
Hicks, Jennie Bin. J. A. Penatermaker), Portland,
Moyer, Laura, Bloomabnrg.
Neal, Mabel, Bloomabnrg.
,



I

1

Rentachler, Beaaie, Ringtown.

REGULAR NORMAL COUKSK.
Larrabee, Louise, Teacher, Blootnsburg.
Will,

LeAnna, Teacher, Arnold.

COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE.
Cohen,

Jos., Physician, Medical Staff City Hospital, Scranton.

Jacobs, Harry, Scientific, 461 Hewlitt St., Schenectady, N. V.

Larrabee, Louise, Latin Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Seely, Leslie B., Latin Scientific, Beach

Spencer, Henry

J., Scientific,

Haven.

Syracuse, X. Y.

Wagner, C. C, Scientific, Ottawa.
Will, LeAnna, Latin Scientific, Arnold.

CLASS OF

1903.

ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Albert, Charles L., Student Lafayette College, Bloomsburg.

Elmer B., Principal Schools, Long Branch, N.
Berkenstock, Frank, Teacher, Dewart.
Burke, Delia, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Correll, Mary (Mrs. Ralph Keller), Bloomsburg.
Cooke, Susie, Teacher, 436 E. Main Street, Nanticoke.
Barnett,

J.

Davenport, Mary, Teacher, 351 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre.
DeLong, William, Teacher, Orangeville.
Praney, Ella, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Gresh, Edith, Teacher, 417 Broadway, Milton.
ibnch, Rea, Student at Princeton, Bloomsburg.
Hawk, Ray, Teacher, 154 Willow Street, Plymouth.
Hayes, Mary, Teacher, Preeland.
Hetherington, Florence, Teacher, NTetcong. N.J.
Hicks, Carrie-, Teacher, 253 N. Maple Ave., Kingston.
Hosking, Blizabeth, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Hottenstein, Ellen (Mrs. Blmer D. Schnuer), Milton, R. F. D. No.

1,

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

I903.
Housel, Grace, Bloomsburg.
Houtz, Howard, Book-keeper, 636 Adams Ave., Scranton.
Humphreys, Frank, Teacher, Coatesville.
James, Kathryn, Teacher, 36 Storris St., Scranton.
Jameison, Harold, Teacher, 1504 Washburn Street, Scranton.
Kaufhold, Edith, Teacher, 1116 Linden Street, Scranton.
Kelley, Mary, Teacher, West Pittston.
Kierstead, Irene (Mrs. Irvin Ruebenkaum), Jamison.
Koerner, Dora, Teacher, 43 Hillside Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Kramer, Rosetta, Teacher, Rohrsburg.
Krumm, Mildred (Mrs. Irving Barndt), care of Presston Apts,
Atlantic City, N. J.

Lowe, Emma (Mrs. D. M. Pickett), Plymouth.
MacFarlane, Laura, Teacher, 1654 Capouse Ave., Scranton.
McCullough, Elizabeth, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.

McGowen, Winifred, Teacher, Ashley.
May, Miner va, Schuylkill Haven.
Mengle, Ella (Mrs. H. R. Heim), Barnesville.
Miller, J. R., Teacher, Quincy Ave., Scranton.
Moran, Mollie, 342 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Morgans, Thomas, Teacher, 45 Shawnee Ave., Plymouth.
O'Boyle, Lucy, Teacher, 1636 N. Main Ave., Scranton.
Patten, Anna, Teacher, Olyphant.
Patterson, Edith, Teacher, Orangeville.

Poad, Carrie, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Rarick, Abraham, Clerk,

Conyngham.

Raup, Jessie, Teacher, Matawan, N. J.
Redeker, Laura, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Reid, Ella, Teacher, Laflin.

Riland, H.

W.

305 N. 2nd Street, Pottsville.

Roberts, Elbert, Teacher, Rupert.

Robison, Jean, Teacher, Espy.
Wm. Horlacher), Weatherly.
Silvius, Mabel, Teacher, 38 S. Welles Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Snyder, W. D., Teacher, Seybertsville.
VanBuskirk, Mary (State Cer.) Teacher, Taylor.
Waring, Elizabeth (Mrs. Leon Colvin), 422 Monroe Ave., Scranton.
Welsh, Frederic S., State College.
Wilson, Mary S. Teacher, Plains.
Schatzle, Etta (Mrs.

f

COURSE IN PIANO-FORTE.
Burr, Belle

Knox, Watsontown.

Eves, Mildred, Millville.
Fleming, Ora, Music Teacher, Picture Rocks.
Follmer, Gertrude M., Teacher, Berwick.

ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I903-O4
Music Teacher, Millville.
Reginald L., Philadelphia.
Larrabee, Beatrice, Teacher, S. N. 9
bnrg.
ICorgasa, Thomas, Plymouth.
Rnndle, Flossie M., dcrantos.
penheiaer, Nellie, Music Teacher, Bspy.
[kelcr, Jessie,
!«-:

i.tn.

;

PREPARATORY
Adams,

COI.I.KCIATH.

C. J., Stall.

Albert, Charles L., Bloomsburg.
isy,

Anna, Bloomsburg.

Dailey,

Thomas, Plymouth.

Dillon,

Max

G., Bloomsburg.

Harrison, Minnie M.,

Town

Line.

Howell, Z. R., Centremoreland.
KrinitR-rt-r, Arthur E., Factorvville.
Landis, Laura B., Rock Glen.
Neal, Mabel, Bloomsburg.
Roberts, Elbert A., Rupert.
Stump, Florence E., Stouchsburg.
Welsh, FredericS., State College.

CLASS OF

1904.

NORMAL COURSE.
Albertson, Elizabeth H., Teacher, Benton, R. F. D. No.

2.

Andres, Daisy, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Baldy, Lucy C, Teacher, Catawissa.
Berry, Emma, Teacher, 110 Dorrance Street, Dorranceton.
Black, Matilda, Teacher, Centralia.
Bonham, May, Teacher, Hunlock's Creek.
Boyer, Jessie M., Teacher, Box 257 White Haven.
Brandon, Fearl E., Teacher, McCormick.
:., Margaret P., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Ruckalew, Lillian B., Teacher, 26 \V. 1st Street, Bloomsburg.
Ba Idinger, Sara E., Teacher, 17 North Oak St., Mt. Carmel.

Margaret A., Teacher, 9th and Reilly St-., Harriabfirg.
Thomas, Teacher, 639 Schuyler Ave., Dorranceton.
Ckallis, Anna K., Teacher Physical Culture, 392 Market
Carl.

-

Wilkes-Barre.
Margaret V., Teacher, Arlington Hotel, Scranton.
sell, Irvin, Farmer, Mohoppen.
'
lith S.. Teacher, Danville.
C
icher, (Garfield N. J.), 14" YV. 103d St.. N. Y.
Cryder, Harold C, A. C. &: F. Co., Willow Spring.
port, Alvir i

.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1904
Davis, Griselda, Teacher, Kingston.
Davis, Maude, Teacher, Taylor.

Derr, Bessie, Teacher, Milton.
Eister, Allen B., Teacher,

Seven Points.

Fetherolf, Nellie, Teacher, Mifflinburg.

Fineran, Minnie V., Teacher, Carbondale.
Flaherty, Margaret A., Teacher, 430 W. Oak Street, Shenandoah.
Fletcher, Esther R., Teacher, White's Valley.
Gildea, James

J., Teacher, 6 Rider Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Goldsmith, Aimee, Teacher, Mount Carmel.
Goodale, Bessie E., Teacher, 26 Madison Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Goyituey, Anna, Teacher, Cubero, N. Mexico.
Halloran, Emma, Teacher, Avoca.
Hammond, Theresa M., Teacher, Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Hartman, C. N., Principal, Pennington, N. J.
Hartzel, Blanche, (Mrs. H. N. Barton), Bloomsburg.
Hayman, Adda, Teacher, Turbotville.
Hess, Palmer E., Teacher, Hobbie.
Hinkel, Henrietta, Teacher, 26 N. Maple Street, Mount Carmel.
Hinkley, Emma S., Book-keeper, Teacher Stenographer, 313 Pine

St.,

Tamaqua.
Hitchcock, Harriet M., Teacher, Forkston.
Howell, G. L., Teacher, Trucksville.
Ikeler, Irene H., Teacher, Millville.
Jayne, Mabel H., Teacher, 832 Green Ridge, Scranton.
John, Rosa A., Teacher, Mainville.
Jordan, R. L., Teacher, 46 W. Chelton Ave., Germantown.
Keely, N. C, Teacher, Seybertsville.
Kelminski, Emma, Teacher, 203 S. Vine Street, Mount Carmel.
Kester, Leona A. (Mrs. Roland Lawton), Millville.
Killmer, Aaron A., Surveying Corps, Stouchsburg.
Knorr, Kimber H., Teacher, Catawissa, R. No. 3.
Krommas, Lulu M., Teacher, Upper Lehigh.
Lanning, Hattie L., Teacher, Fairmount Springs.
Malone, James M., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Maust, Emma D. (Mrs. Johns Hause), Jerseytown, R. F. D. No.
Meixell, Bessie E., Teacher, Beach Haven.
Mertz, Mabel I., Teacher, Northumberland.
Millard, Hannah E., Teacher, Catawissa.
Miller, Gertrude M., Teacher, Northumberland.
J., Teacher, Millville.
Moss, Claude L., Teacher, S. River Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Murrin, Mary, Teacher, 106 River Street, Carbondale.
Muth, Carrie L., Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
O'Dohnell, Catherine, Teacher, 37 S. Wyoming St., Hazleton.
O'Donnell, Daniel A., Teacher, Andalusia.

Morris, Blanche

1.

AI.r.MNI

ADDRKSS

LIST.

[904
Orth, Mary C. (State Cer.), Teacher, 219 Bread St., Harriabnrg,
Parker, Mabel II., Teacher, Millville.
Reily, Jnle S., Teacher, 7ns Bute Ave., Wilkee-Barre.
Rentachler, Guy H., Teacher, Ringtown.
Richart, Bearie, Trained Nurse. Bloomsburg.
Rider, Harry IC, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Riley, Tillie, Teacher, 565 Ha/.le Ave. Ashley.
,

Robbins, Mary A., Teacher, Light Street, R. P.
Robison. Emily, Teacher, Kspy.
Rogers, iyouise, Teacher,

I).

No.

1.

Mahnomen, Minnesota.

Rutaff, Clarence P., Teacher, 1147 Turner Street, Allentown.

Seely, Margaret, Teacher, Beach Haven, R. F. D. No.
Seeaholtz,

1.

Hervey W., Teacher, Rockport.

Sholenberger, Wells A., Printer, Meriden, Conn.
Smethers, Margaret, Teacher, Beach Haven.

Smith, Margaret M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Specht, Elizabeth E., Teacher, 225 W. 2nd St., Hazleton.
Stead, Eugene R., Teacher, Beaver Valley.

Mary E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Snyder, Vere H., Teacher, Mifflinville.
Thomas, Margaret, Teacher, 354 E. Main Street, Nanticoke.
Tibbetts, Luzenia (Mrs. Wm. G. Isham), Reserve, Wis.
Trathen, Harry G., Teacher, 338 Centre St., Ashland.
Turner, Ruth T., Bloomsburg.
Veith, Lewis, Teacher, Ebensburg.
Wagner, Virginia, Teacher, Prichard.
White, June, Teacher, Light Street.
Wilson, Martha, Teacher, 3625 Mervine St., Philadelphia.
Wolfe, Raymond, Teacher, Huntington Mills.
Womeldorf, Effie, Teacher, Williamsport.
Sterner,

SUPPLEMENTARY COURSE.

Hay man, Adda,

Teacher, Turbotville.

COURSE IN PIANO-FORTE.
Briggs, Edna, Bloomsburg.

DeWitt, Lois, Bloomsburg.
Jenkins, Margaret E., Bloomsburg.
Rosenthal, Libbie, Wilkes-Barre.

PREPARATORY COLLEGIATE.
Boyer, John B., Mandata.
Bradbury, Robert, Espy.
Creasy, Martha, Bloomsburg.
Dolhnan, Harry, Orangeville.
Hartman, Ethel, Millville.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1904-05.

W. Ray, Mill Grove.
Henrie, H. Clare, Bloomsburg.
Herring, Laura, Bloom sburg.
Kelly, Martin, Hazleton.
Kisner, Helen, Carlisle.
Kitchen, Clark E.. Millville.
Moses, Wm. E., South Gibson.
Helwig,

Rooke,

Wm.

J.,

1308 Oneida Street, Shamokin.

PHYSICAL TRAINING COURSE.
Aldinger, Albert K., 155 W. 65th St., New York City.
Aldinger, Harry E., 155 W. 65th St., New York City.
Baldwin, Maude E., Harrisburg.

Messersmith, Palace E., York.
Putnam, Stewart L., Towanda.
Rawlinson, Herbert E., Sales Manager for Wm. Westmooreland Publishing Co., 400 Dolph Building, 3014 Morgan St., St. Lom>, Mo.

CLASS OF

J905.

NORMAL COURSE.
Allen, Bertha, Teacher, 3509 Burke Ave., Seattle,

Wash.

Arnold, Edna L., Teacher, Peckville.
Baker, Geo. C, '03, Teacher, Stull.
Bennett, Madge H., Teacher, Lenoxville.

Oak Street, Mt. Carmel.
Glenn, Teacher, Susquehanna.
Bradigan, Agnes, Teacher, 215 N. Main Street, Shenandoah.
Brady, Lulu C, Teacher, Elysburg, R. No. 1.
Brown, W. Earle, Teacher, Catawissa.
Burgess, Lee W., Teacher, Forkston.
Clark, Carrie, Teacher, Boyd's Mills.
Colvin, Mary E., Teacher, Clark's Summit.
Comstock, Fannie B., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Conarton, Jos. L., Teacher, 130 S. Main Street, Carbondale.
Conlan, Anna, Teacher, 570 Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
Conw ay, Nellie, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Cortright, Emma, Teacher, 131 Barnes Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Coughlin, Ana E. R., Teacher, 540 3rd Ave., Scranton.
Coughlin, Bessie, Teacher, Luzerne.
Creveling, Bessie, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Crouse, Edna, Teacher, Orangeville.
Dailey, Mary B., Teacher, Plymouth.
Davis, Luzetta J., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Ditzler, Anna A., Teacher, Hanover.
Drum, Warren N., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Bergstresser, Clara, Teacher, 133 N.
Blaisdell, J.

r

ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1905
Eshleman, Marguerite, Teacher, Bloomsbnrg.
;.

Anna M., Teacher,

Elarwo

1

d

M

Pahl, Helene, Teacher, L829 Broadway,

Camden, N.

J.

Parnsworth, W. Ja3
Opp, EL. P. i>. No. 1.
I'i.sh, Nellie C, Teacher, Lynn.
B Elisabeth, Teacher, 23 E. Line Street, Shenandoah.
Prancis, Martha, Teacher, Taylor.
Grimes, Bessie K., Teacher, Catawissa.
Gruver, Ezra, Teacher, Biainville.
Harm. in, Edna, Teacher, 131 N. Church Street, Ha/.leton.
Harris, Sarah J., Teacher, 6 Sartman, Blanche L., Teacher, Bloomsbnrg.
Hartman, Gertrude, Teacher, Rohrsburg.
Eleacock, Frances L., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Hemingway, Vera, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Higgins, Gregory, Teacher, Carbondale.
Higgins, Julia M., Teacher, 311 W. Cherry Street, Shenandoah.
Horn, Lulu C, Teacher, Hellertown.
House, Mae B., Teacher, Bloom sburg.
Howell, A. Margaret, Teacher, Light Street.
Huber, Hazel, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Jenkins, Win, G., Teacher, Edwardsdale.
.

Raymond G., Orangeville.
Kerrigan, Mary E., Teacher, US. Gilbert Street, Shenandoah.
Kintner, Wm., Teacher, Lemon.
Kirkendall, Mary E., (Mrs. Pierce Hagenbuch), Light Street.

Jolly,

Krumm,

Kathryn, Teacher, Turl>otville.

Larrabee, Beatrice, Teacher, Bloomsburg.

Lanbach, Sarah, Teacher, Fairmount Spri:.
Laurence, Martha S. Teacher, Sunbury, R. P. D. No.
Leibensperger, Helen, Teacher, Allentown.
Leidy, Dora, Teacher, Orangeville.
MacAlpine, Ethel, Teacher, Northumberland.
Marsden, Agnes, Teacher, Ml. Carmel.
M.urer, Lorenzo G., Berwick.
A., Teacher, Northumberland.

1.

Mertz, M. Elizabeth, Teacher, Northumberland.
Miller, Blanche P., Teacher,

Mitchell,

Mary

Blnncy Valley.
N. Kinerick

A., Teacher, 2U3

St.,

Shetland

Morgan, Olive, Teacher, Beaumont.
Mowrer, Chas. L., Teacher, Strawberry Ridge.
rs, [rmaG., Teacher, 1S5 S. Hancock St.. Wilkes-Harre.
Olmstead, Kate I)., Teacher, Taylor.
m try, Teachei
Centre Street, Shenandoah.
:

,

Phillips,

Lillian,

Teacher, Wintersville.

Anna, Teacher, Taylor.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

I905
Phillips, Caroline, Teacher, 1205

Jackson Street, Scranton.

Pooley, Paul, Teacher, Bloomsburg.

Ransom, Belle

I., Teacher, Dorranceton.
Redeker, Florence, Teacher, 2435 N. 29th St., Philadelphia.
Robbins, Inez, Teacher, Millville.
Robbins, Myrtle M., Teacher, Benton.
Roberts, Dora M., Teacher, 74 S. Meade St., Wilkes-Barre.
Roberts, Grace, Teacher, Espy.
Rowe, Gertrude, Teacher, 127 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre.
Scholvin, Claire E., Teacher, Northumberland.
Shambach, Jesse Y., Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Shambach, Thos. F., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Shirk, W. Wayne, Teacher, Mohr's Store.
Shook, Stella, Teacher, Stull.
Sippel, Kathryn, Teacher, Freeland.
Sitler, Ida, Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Smith, Anna E., Teacher, Summit Hill.
Smith, Emma, Teacher, 5 W. Broad St., West Hazleton.
Smull, Alice, Teacher, Danville.
Swank, Ethel M., Teacher, Catawissa.
Thomas, Anna, Teacher, Larksville.
Thomas, Susan, Teacher, Luzerne.
Tiffany, Lee J., Teacher, Tingley.
Traxler, Wm. E., Rohrsburg.
Walters, Edna L., Teacher, 536 Grant Street, Hazleton.
Webber, Geo. H., Teacher, Elloree, S. C.
Wenner, Herbert C, Teacher, Drums.
White, Ora (Mrs. Ed. Campbell), Milton.
Wilkins, Katherine, Teacher, Sugar Notch.
Williams, Maud, Teacher, 112 E. 4th Street, Mt. Carmel.
Winter, Laura M., Teacher, Freeland.
Witman, Eleanor, Teacher, Jerseyshore.
Wolfe, Mae H., Teacher, 130 N. Shamokin St., Shamokin.
Yergey, Agnes A., Teacher, Pottstown.

PREPARATORY COI^EGIATE.
Armstrong, Joseph W., Bloomsburg.
Brooke, Walter S., Bloomsburg.
El well, G. Edward, Bloomsburg.
Fisher, Claude, Bloomsburg.
Hemingway, Rowland, Bloomsburg.
Jolly,

Raymond

G., Orangeville.

Kaji, Walter U., Scranton.

Keiber, Arthur E., Drums.
Kitchen, Florence E., Millville,
Milleisen, Sara B., Bloomsburg.

ALUMNI AIJDKKSS

LIST.

I905-06
Peacock, Clarim. Bloomaburg.
Rari^,

Howard

Robison,

IC111

il \

K.
.

.

Cataw

Bspy.

hf

Traxler, Win. B., Ro
bUTg.
Yorks, Milton K., Bloomsburg.

COURSE

IN PIANO-FORTE.

Bloomaburg.
Canton, Jean, Bloomsburg.
[mboden, Nell, lUeomabnrg.
Robbina, La Vere, Bloomsborg.
Smith, [da, Bloomsburg.

Friable, Katharine,

COMMERCIAL COURSH.
Hagentrach, Wm, H., Light Street.
Knglehart, Nevin T., Aimed ia.

SUPPLEMENTARY COURSE.
Mary

Harris,

R., Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.

CLASS OF

1

906.

NORMAL COURSE.
Albert, R. Bruce, Teacher, Bloomsburg.

Albertson, Phoebe, Teacher, Benton, R. No.

2.

Allen, Caroline, Teacher, Seattle, Washington.
Allen, Hazel, Teacher,

Christopher.

Allen, Otis, Teacher, Sweet Valley.

Aurand, Laura, Teacher,

New

Berlin.

Edna

H., Teacher, Catawissa.
Barr, Anna, Teacher, Parsons.
Becker, Mary L., Teacher, 42 Gaylord Ave., Plymouth.

Averill,

Bohan, Anna, Teacher, 56 Regent Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Bonham, Grace C, Teacher, Forty Fort.
Boust, Maud, Teacher, Northumberland.
Brennan, Nellie, Teacher, Pleasant Mount.
Brofee, Ferdinand C, Teacher, Catawissa, R. No. 5.
Buddinger, Lulu, Teacher, 17 N. Oak Street, lit Carmel.
Butt, Mary, Teacher, Benton.
Callender, George W., Teacher, Alamo, Mich.
Cantlin, Abbie, Teacher, 229 E. Lloyd Street, Shenandoah.
Conrad, Lottie, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Oonaer, II- N. (State Cer.) Teacher, Sunbury.
Cosper, Isabel N., Teacher, 506

Wyoming

Coughlin, Clara, Teacher, Luzerne.
Creasy, Byron II., Teacher, Rock Glen.
;.
Raymond C, Teacher, Rock Glen.
,

Ave., West Pittston,

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1906.
Culkin Margaret, Teacher, 905 Capouse Ave., Scranton.
DeWan, Kathryn, Teacher, Rummerfield.
DeWitt, Helen, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Durbin, Nellie, Teacher, 38 Jeannette Street, Plymouth.
Krdley, Florence, Teacher, New Berlin.
Essick, Laura L. (Mrs. John D. Mattson), Philadelphia.
Evans, Maud, Teacher, Taylor.
Evans, Nellie, Teacher, Moosic.
Evans, Stella, Teacher, 436 S. Main Ave., Scranton.
Evert, Raymond, Teacher, 123 W. Ave., Mt. Carmel.
Farley, Mabel R., Teacher, White Deer.
Fegley, Ida M., Teacher, 433 E. Ave. Mt. Carmel.
Fenstermacher, M. Grace, Teacher, Beach Haven.
Fenstermaker, Helen, Teacher, Ringtown.
Fortune, Anna, Teacher, Parsons.
Franc, Grace, Teacher, Hamilton.
Frey, Winnie A., Teacher, Catawissa.
Gaffney, Honora M., Teacher, Steelton.
Groff, Marion M., Stouchsburg.
Gruver, Fred C, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Gruver, Martin, Teacher, Mainville.
Hamlin, Norma L., Teacher, Catawissa.
Hartline, Catharine, Teacher, 641 N. 37th Street, Philadelphia.
Hartzell, Maybel L., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Hayman, Ila M., Teacher, Rohrsburg.
Henry, Ethel M., Teacher, 250 Chestnut St., Sunbury.
Hering, Helen A., Teacher, Dewart.
Hindson, Mae G., Teacher, Peckville.
Hortman, Lillie, Teacher, Berwick, R. No. 3.
Hourigan, Sadie, Teacher, 361 N. Main St., Wiikes-Barre.
Hughes, Elizabeth L., Teacher, 201 Ridge Ave., Kingston.
Hunter, Etta, Teacher, Meshoppen, R. No. 4.
Jenkins, Margaret E., Bloomsburg.
Kelchner, Ethel, Teacher, Shickshinny.
Kelley, Mary E., Teacher, Parsons.
Kester, Rennay, Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. No. 1.
Kinney, James A., Teacher, Harwood.
Leek, Mary, Teacher, Uuiondale.
Lempke, Emma, Teacher, Pleasant Mount.
Levan, Amy, Teacher, Catawissa.
Lewis, Anna L., Teacher, 716 S. Main Ave., Scranton.
Longenberger, Myrtle, Teacher, Mainville.
Margerum, Helen, Teacher, Catawissa.
Marten, Christella F., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Maxwell, Ethel, Teacher, Christopher.
Mellet, Kathryn, Teacher, Shenandoah.

ALUMNI

Al.i'ki

1906
I

Miller, Uillic

\

,

N. Main Street, Shenandoah.

Teacher, Zenith.

Man I'., Teacher, 113 8. Weal
Murphy, Ri^, Teacher, Carbondale.

Street,

Bfitchell,

Shenandoah.

O'Donnell, Mary, Teacher, 77 N. Wyoming Street, Hazleton.
O'Horo, Bthel, Teacher, Taylor.
Oliver, Fannie, Teacher, Hnnlocka Creek.
Olmstead, Nina. Teacher, Taylor.
Osnna, Joae, Teacher, Caguas, P. R.
Owen, Anna K., Teacher, 188 Bloomfield Ave., Passaic, N. J.

Owen, Cordelia, Teacher, Taylor.
Owen, Ha/el, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Panco, Mary, Teacher, Harwood.
Parry, Gertrude M., Teacher, Richmond Hill, Scranton.
Patterson, Vivian A., Teacher, Tunkhannock.
Pealer, Blanche, Teacher, Asbury.

Ramage, Margaret H., Teacher, 4

S.

Walnut

St.,

Mt. Carmel.

Raup, Jennie, Teacher, Aristes.
Rayos, Susie, Teacher, Saguna, X. Mex.
Roadarmel, Ada, Teacher, 115 N. Hickory Street, Mt. Carmel.
Ruhl, Gladys, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Russell, Margaret, Teacher, Carbondale.

Ryan, Elizabeth U., Teacher, 82 N. Wyoming St., Hazleton.
Ryan, Mary G., Teacher, 333 E. Diamond Ave., Hazleton.
Santaella. Marie A., Ter.cher, Coamo, P. R.
Scanlan, Kathryn, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Sham bach, John E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Shuman, Clyde S., Teacher, Mainville.

Shuman, Edith, Teacher,

Homer

Snyder,

Mainville.

H., Teacher, Mifninville.

Stiner, Elizabeth, Teacher,

Bloomsburg.

Thomas, Zella, Teacher, Jerseytown, R. Xo. 2.
Thompson, Marie, Teacher, 652 X. Church St., Hazleton.
Titus, Bthel, Teacher,

Hop Bottom.

Wall, Grace, Teacher, Boyd's Mills.
Weiser, Cottie, Teacher, Asherton.
Weiser, I, aura, Teacher, Asherton.


\\

C, Teacher,

'.ine,

ill

b06 X. Vine
Teacher, 68 Archbald

St.,

St.,

Hazleton.
Scranton.

Williams, Myrtle, Teacher, Shickshinny.
Witman, Mary C, Teacher, Jersey Shore.
a, Teacher, 305 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah.

COW.BGB PRBPARATO&Y 0OU1
,

Medical, Bloomsburg.
Sdwin, Scientific, Dallas. R. V.
if

rry,

I'.

ALUMNI ADDRESS
I

LIST.

9OO-07

Breisch. Lulu, Scientific, Ring-town.

Champlin, Carrol D., Classical, Bloomsburg.
Demaree, Mary, Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Dietrick, Elwell, Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Gorman, Peter J., Scientific, Inkerman.
Jones, W. E., Classical, Nanticoke.
Milnes, Susanna, Medical, Espy.
Piszczek, Stanley R., Scientific, Plymouth.
Robbins, LaVere, Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Turner, Thomas, Scientific, Bloomsburg.

MUSIC COURSE.
Anstock, Warren

Bomboy,

Aleta,

S.,

Bloomsburg.

Espy.

Bacon, Bertha H., Philadelphia.
Jillson, Lulu, Orwell.
Landis, Florence B., Rock Glen.
Stout, Nellie, Hawley.

Vollrath, Rosa E., 610 E. Fulton St., Lancaster.

Zehner, Maude, Nescopeck.

BUSINESS

AND SHORT HAND COURSES.

Cleaver, Leon P., Catawissa.
Doty, Edith, Bloomsburg.
Edgar, Flossy, 218 E. Ohio St., Chicago, 111.
Girton, Raymond, accountant, care International Salt Co. of New York
Watkins, N. Y.
;

Mover, Cariotta, Bloomsburg.
Tinker, Margaret, Uniondale.

SHORT HAND COURSE.
Bradbury, Robert W., Espy.

CLASS OF

1907.

NORMAL COURSE.
Allabach, C. Millard, Teacher, Orangeville.

Anstock, Pearl D., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Bacon, Bertha H., Teacher, Philadelphia.
Baer, Bessie C, Teacher, Shickshinny.
Barrett, Rose, Teacher, Archbald.

Barrow,

Mame, Teacher, Ringtown.

Best, Ella A., Teacher, Carley Brooke.

Bray, Morton H., Teacher, Wanamie.
Brobst, Carrie M., Teacher, Kingston.

Brooke, Margaret C, Teacher, Bloomsburg,
Brundage, Edna J., Teacher, Peckville.

ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I907
Buck, Olga l., Teacher, Ha*
Burrows, Ethel, Teacher, 414 Luzerne Ave., West PittttOO.
Both, Artemeeia M.. Teacher, Bloomebnrg.
Campeie, Bdith, Teacher, East afauch Chunk.
Chamberlin, Anna J., Teacher, Olyphant.
Clancy, Elizabeth v., Teacher, 419 N. 3rd St., Btcclton
a ell. Bessie E., Teacher, Lynn.
Conner, Helen, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Conrad, Helen L., Teacher, Shickshinny.
Coolbaugh, Ruth, Teacher, 140 Madison St., Wilkes-Barre.
Corby, Florence, Teacher, Larksville.
Cramer, Cora E., Teacher, 724 Eynon St., Scranton.
Dailey, Margaret G., Teacher, 19 Walnut St., Steelton.
De.m, Alice, Teacher, Winton.
iney, Kathryn, Teacher, Alden.
Dever, Margaret, Teacher, McAdoo.
DeWire, Harry, Teacher, Lewisburg.
DeWitt, M. Lois, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Dexter, Mabel A., Teacher, 726 High Street, Honesdale.
Dino, John, Teacher, Vandling.
Dino, Nicholas, Teacher, Vandling.
.

Dodson, Harry A., Teacher, Bloom sburg.
Doty, Edythe A., Teacher, Town Hill.
Dreibelbis. Elizabeth V., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Bssick, Laura R., Teacher, Jerseytown.
Evans, Virgie, Teacher, 734 Hazle Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Evans, Elizabeth P., Teacher, 915 Eynon St., Scranton.
Farnsworth, Margaret, Teacher, Pine Summit.
Flynn, Evalyn M. J., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Franey, Irene, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Gorrey, Helen, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Gregg, Elizabeth, Teacher, Hawley.
Griff eth,

Rae

E., Teacher, 295 K.

Northampton

Hamlin, Rose

J.,

Harris, John,

Teacher, Bloomsbur.;.

St.,

Wilkes-

Teacher, Catawissa.

Harter, Grace D., Teacher, Nuremberg.

Henkelman, Gussie, Teacher, Berwick.
Deri, Teacher, Benton.

Hess, Harriet, Teacher, Kenton.
...

^ins,

Marie

Teacher, Almedia.
Teacher, 156 S. 2nd St., Steelton.

C,

Hoppe, Blanche, Teacher, H<>p Bottom.
Howard, Mae L-, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Jamea, Lyaod H., Teacher, 36 Storrs Ave., Scranton.
James. Susan W., Teacher, lo4 Nottingham St., Plymouth.
Jenkins, Charlotte M., Teacher, 55 Gaylord Ave., Plymouth.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

I907

Norma A., Teacher, Taylor.
Johns, S. Blanche, Teacher, Shickshinny.
Jolly, E. Louise, Teacher, Orangeville.
Johns,

Jones, Miriam E., Teacher, Edwardsville.
Kelley, Mary A., Teacher, 902 Capouse Ave., Scranton.

Kitchen, Arvilla, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
I., Teacher, Orangeville.
Kline, Pearl, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Kline, Jennie

Knauss, Daisy, Teacher, Zions Grove.
Kocher, Hazel C, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Lamoreux, Ruth, Teacher, Huntsville.
Lazarus, Edwin, Teacher, Mount Carmel.
Lehman, Geo. M., Teacher, Mifflinville.
Lesser, Lulu L., Teacher, Upper Lehigh.
Lesser, Nellie E., Teacher, Upper Lehigh.
Levan, Wm. C, Teacher, Catawissa.
Llewellyn, L. N., Teacher, 405 Packer St., Shamokin.
Lloyd, Justin, Teacher, Starrucca.
Lovering, Bertha, Teacher, Moosic.
Marcy, Clarence A., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Marcy, Howard N., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Masteller, Helen, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Mauser, Helen B., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Maxey, Mae R., Teacher, Forest City.
Meisberger, David T., Teacher, Shamokin.
Miller, Elda, Teacher, 124 N. Plum Street, Springfield, Ohio.
Mitchell, Ada, Teacher, 303 N. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre.
Morgan, Mary, Teacher, Beaumont.
Moyer, Sadie R., Teacher, Catawissa.
Mullahey, Belle, Teacher, 301 Cherry Street, Shenandoah.
Noble, Alma G., Teacher, Calkins.
O'Brien, Margaret, Teacher, Glen Summit.
Pritchard, Marjorie V., Teacher, Godfrey, West Virginia.
Quick, Reba H., Teacher, Scranton.
Riegel, Lulu A., Teacher, Catawissa.
Rittenhouse, Laura, Teacher, Berwick.
Roat, Helen L., Teacher, Kingston.
Rodriquez, Antonio. Teacher, Bayamon, Porto Rico.
Schwartman, Eva T., Teacher, 141 S. Laurel St., Hazleton.
Shaffer, Alice B., Teacher, Briarcreek.

Teacher, 224 N. Hyde Park Ave., Scranton.
HortonR., Teacher, Fairmount Springs.
Smith, Miriam I. Teacher, Middleburg.
Sterner, Bertha I., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Todd, Genevieve, Teacher, 50 Jeanette Street, Plymouth.
Tucker, Nellie, Teacher, Susquehanna.

Shaw,

Stella,

Shultz,

,

ALUMNI ADD]
1907
Vance,

J.

Gertrude, Teacher, Bloomsburg.

Wallao

Teacher, 139 N. Dorrance St., Dorranceton,

Walters, Bdith, Teacher, 128 Willow Street, Plymouth.

Wanich, Myrtle C, Teacher, Light Street.
Wardell, Helen L., Teacher, 587 Grant Street, Hazleton.
Weaver, Marj K., Teacher, 1108 W. Blm St., Scranton.
Wells,

Howard

I...

Teacher, Blksdale.

Welsh, afabel, Teacher, Orangeville.
Wendt, Lillian, Teacher, Shamokin Dam.
Weatbrooke, Blanche, Teacher, Blooming Grove.
Whitebread, Florence, Teacher, Mountain Top.
Wingert, Blanche P., Teacher, 228 Uncoln St., Steelton.
Wolfe, Anna, Teacher, Rock Glen.
Wolfe, Ksther A., Teacher, Dallas.

Emma D., Teacher, Forest City.
Zang, Minnie, Teacher, 560 N. Church St., Hazleton.
Wolfert,

COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Conner, Stanley, Scientific, Willow Springs.
Dino, John, Scientific, Vandling.
Frisbie, Katharine, Classical, Bloomsburg.
Fritz, Charles C., Scientific,

Bloomsburg.

Gross, Gertrude, Scientific, Bloomsburg.

Landis, Win. B., Scientific, Rock Glen.

McCreary, Frank

B., Scientific, Hallstead.

Merrill, Ernest, Classical, Light Street,

Mover, Helen, Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Mover, William, Scientific, Bloomsburg.
White, Joseph, Scientific, Light Street.
Yea-er, Clark, Medical, Plymouth.

BUSINESS

AND SHORTHAND.

Aspiazu, Eusebio S., Cienfuegos, Cuba.

Englehart, Paul H., Almedia.

Laubach, Murray, Guava.
Reimard, Irene, Bloomsburg.

SHORTHAND.
Robison, Eugene, Espy.
MUSIC.
Cousart, Josephine, Danville.

OMISSIONS.
1885.
Hine, Harry O., Statistician, Washington, D. C.

ALUMNI ADDRESS

LIST.

1889.
Black, Helen L. (Berkley), Harrisburg.

Boman, Alvin S., Palmyra.
Lenhan, Theresa A., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.

DEATHS REPORTED TO JULY
1870.

Magee, Henry

1871.

Nuss, Martin W.
Hendershott, Annie (Mrs. H.
Little, Robert R.

C.

W.

Sloan).

Spear, Sadie.
1873.
1874.
1875.

1876.

Buckingham, Robert.
Weaver, Philip V.
Cooley, Ellen D.
Breech, Amanda.
Breisch, Richard R.

Buyrd, Lauretta S.
Geiser, A. Frank.

Kr eider, Everhard O.
Sutliff, Justus.

1877.

Penman, Mary E. (Moore)
Schloyer, Albert.

Emma A.

(Hayatt)

1878.

Case,

1879.

Tustin, A. Lincoln.

1880.

Callen, Hattie A. (Mrs. R. A. Davenport).
Potter,

Lulu W. (Mrs. E. M. Page).

Scanlan, Kate
Wells, O. B.
1881.

1882.

Hagenbuch, Audland.
Cleaver, Clara G. (Mrs. G. N. Krause.)

Cooley, Sarah B. (Mrs.

W.

J.

Trembath.)

Fisher, Tillie S. (Basor.)
Lott, Mate L. (Mrs.
Monit, Nellie L.

1883.

1885.

F. Nuss.)

Young, Alice (Mrs. A. H. Potts.)
Broughton, Delia H. (Allen.)
King, John W.
Kittle, Clara D. ( Weyhenmeyer.
Kresge, Willis H.
Willis,

1884.

J.

Martha.

C, M. D.
Farrow, W. C.
Finney, Alice S. (Rockwell.)
Moyer, William A.
Larish, E. Harry.
Ramage, Jennie H.
Breece, Irvin

1st,

1907.

ALUMNI ADDRKSS
1886.

LIST.

Curry, Gilbert.
Daiiit-ls, Annie.
Dr.iv.r,

W.

T. S.

Blwood,

J. J.

Meixell.

Mary A.

Yost, Myrtle G.
1887.

Butler, Mollie S.

Derahimer, Bva M.(Beck.)
Pannebaker, W. H.
L888.

Breisch, K. E.

Geddit, Blanche.
Herron, J. D.
Kitchen, \V. M.
Young, Mary (Mrs. H. W. Shaffer.)
1889.

M. H.
J. H.
Hutson, Ruth
Britt,

Curran,

K.

Musgrove, E. h.
Pursel, Samuel.
1890.

Kuhn, Elizabeth R.
Burke,

J. \V.

Hess, Cora L.
1891.

( Jones.

Keen, Laura M,
McGuiness, Mary E.
Richart, Elizabeth G.
Teple, Clara B.

1892.

Ada L. (Mrs. F. A. Lueder.)
Davis, D. A.
Beers,

Harnett, Theresa A.
Richards,

J.

L.

Romberger, E. W.
1S93.

Williams, E. h.
Creary, Julia.
Everett, Minnie (Mrs. A. H. Derby).

Harder,

W. M.

Potter, Robert R.

Powell, Ella.

Thomas, R. M.
1894.

Beddoe, Azro.

1895.

Doebler, Clara E. (Mrs. Emil Erhard).
Price, Katharine.
Reilly, Joseph.

Rt-ntschk-r,
1S96.

Sa
Hehvig, Lilian, (Mrs. Lee Kauffman).
O'Malley, Belinda.

Shuman, Hannan.

ALUMNI ADDRESS
1S97.

Martha A. (Mrs. Geo. W. Vance).
May.
Owens, David.
Gillaspy,
Otto,

1898.

Bevan, Mabel.
Eroh, M. Franklin.

1899.

Carroll, Belinda.

Confer, Vernie (Sees.)

Mary S.
Mary E.
Byron, Thos. M.
Jayne,

1900.

Bell,

Kocher, Milton h.
McConnell, Ruth R.

1901.

1902.

LIST.

Morris, Edna R.
Walker, Anna B.
Whitmoyer, Clay.
Edwards, W. G.
Marcy, Bert Iy.
Smith, Elizabeth.
Connole, Thos.
Leyshon, Gertrude.
Vouffht. Gertrude.

Index.
Alumni

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Athletic Association
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Buildings
Calendar
Courses of Study

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College Preparatory

Music

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Physical Culture
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Laundry Regulations
Lecture Course,

The Students

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Library, The
Literary Societies

Location
Medical Preparatorv
Model School, The'.
Outfits

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Science Hall
Scholarships
School Periodical
Special Students
State Aid

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State Examinations, Rules for

Students' Rooms
Students, List of
Students, Summary of
Teachers, Classes for.
Teachers, Application for

Text Looks
Trustees, Board of
Standing Committees of
Vocal Course
Visiting and Going Home

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Young Women's Christian Association

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