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Catalog'
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Number.
Bloomsburg Literary
Institute
and
State
Normal School,
Sixth District,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
1908— 1909,
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Calendar
—OF
THE-
Bloomsburg
Literary Institute
-AND-
State Normal School,
(CHARTER NAME)
Sixth
District,
Bloomsburg, Columbia County,
Pennsylvania,
1908-1909.
Catalog Number of B.
S. N. 5. Quarterly,
June, 1908.
BLOOM SIH'RC LITKRARY INSTITUTE
Calendar.
1908.
TALL
1909.
TERN
Weeks
13
Opens Tuesday, September
1908
8,
Philologian Anniversary, Thursday,
Closes Saturday, December
5,
November
26, 190S.
1908.
WINTER TERM
Weeks
13
Opens Monday, December 7, 1908.
Washington Excursion, Monday, December
14,
1908.
Beginning of Christmas Vacation, Saturday, December
19,
1908.
Work
resumed, Tuesday, January
Calliepian Anniversary,
5,
1909.
Monday, 8:15
P. M.,
February
22,
1909.
Gymnasium
Exhibition, Friday, 8:15 P. M.,
Closes Saturday,
March
20,
March
19, 1909.
1909
SPRING TERN
14
Opens Monday, March
Weeks
29, 1909.
Memorial Day, Sunday, May 30, 1909.
Recital, Music Department, Friday, 8:15 P. M., June
25,
1909.
Junior Entertainment, Saturday, 8:15 P. M., June 26, 1909.
Baccalaureate Sermon, Sunday, 3:30 P. M., June 27, 1909.
Entertainment by Middle Class
June
'io,
Monday, 8:15 P.M.,
28, 1909.
Field Day, Tuesday, June 29,
1909.
Class Reunions, Tuesday, 2:00 to 5:00 P. M., June 29, 1909.
Day Exercises, '09, Tuesday, 8:15 P. M., June 29, 1909.
Commencement Wednesday, 10:00 A. M., June 30, 1909.
Class
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
"Board of Trustees
A. Z.
SCHOCH,
1910
-
-
-
President.
Vice President.
JAMES C, BROWN, 1911 JOHN M. CLARK, Esq., 1910
Secretary.
L. E. WALLER, Esq., 1909
N. U. FUNK, Esq., 1909
JOHN G. FREEZE, Esq., 1911
O. W. CHERINGTON, 1909
HON. VORIS AUTEN, 1910
-
G.
D.
J.
CLARK,
J.
WALLER,
1911
Jr. (Ex-Officio.)
Trustees Appointed by the State
JOHN R. TOWNSEND, 1911
CHARLES W. MILLER, Esq.,
DR. J. J. BROWN, 1910
ROBERT C. NEAL, 1910
C. C.
R. E.
PAUL
HON.
FRED
H.
B.
PEACOCK,
Esq., 1909
HARTMAN,
E.
WIRT,
1911
Esq., 1909
A. L. FRITZ, 1910
G.
YORKS,
1911
CLARK, Treasurer.
1909
:
I.ITKRARY INSTITUTE
BLOOV.
Standing Committees
Finance
JOHN
CHARLES W. MILLER,
FRED
Grounds and
JAS. C.
"Buildings
PEACOCK.
Household
:
JOHN
JOHN M. CLARK,
J. J.
Instruction
E.
:
JOHN M. CLARK,
BROWN,
C. C.
PAUL
FREEZE,
G.
YORKS.
G.
TOWNSEND,
R.
BROWN.
and
Discipline
WIRT,
:
C.
J.
BROWN,
HON VORIS AUTEN.
Furniture, Library
A. L.
and Apparatus
FRITZ,
:
C. C.
GRANVILLE
J.
PEACOCK,
CLARK.
Heat, Water and Light
N. U.
FUNK,
O.
R. E.
Credit
FRED
G.
W. CHERINGTON,
HARTMAN.
and
Collection
YORKS,
:
N. U.
JOHN
R.
TOWNSEND.
FUNK,
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
B.
SUTLIFF, A. M.
MATHEMATICS.
JENKINS,
F. H.
M.
A.
REGISTRAR.
J. G. COPE, M. E.
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND CHEMISTRY.
C.
H.
ALBERT, M.
E.
GEOGRAPHY.
JOS. H.
DENNIS,
A. B.
LANGUAGES.
DIRECTOR COLLEGE PREP. DEPARTMENT.
D.
S.
HARTLINE,
A. M.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES.
MARY ALICE
PORT,
PRECEPTRESS.
VIRGINIA DICKERSON, M.
E.
LATIN.
MARY
A,
GOOD,
B. P.
CHEMISTRY.
J.
C.
FOOTE,
Litt. B.
ENGLISH.
HELEN WINIFRED BRYANT,
A. B.
READING AND LITERATURE.
NOBLE W. ROCKEY,
A. B.
ENGLISH.
LILLIAN WALDRON,
VOICE, PIANOFORTE, HISTORY OF MUSIC.
EVA REED BURGE,
M.
B.
(Pupil of Arthur Foote
PIANOFORTE,
HARMONY AND THEORY OF
MUSIC.
BLANCHE LETSON,
M. E.
PIANOFORTE AND VOICE.
JAS. T.
GOODWIN,
STENOGRAPHY, TYPEWRITING AND COMMERCIAL BRANCHES.
MRS. ELLEN SCHOONOVER,
ENGLISH.
MSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE
GRACE PAUL LBAW,
DRAW1X6.
BRYANT,
V.
B.
DIRHCTOK 09 CVMNAMIM.
SHAMBACH,
Y,
ARITHMETIC AND Al.GKbRA.
K.
MAUD SMITH, M
PRINCIPAL OV MOD
C
AND
FLORENCE TUTTLE,
CRITIC
CRITIC TEACHER.
A. B.
AND MODEL SCHOOL TEACHER.
HELEN CARPENTER,
CRITIC
AND MODEL SCHOOL TEACHER.
WM.
L.
CHASE,
HISTORY AND
MARGARET
L.
A. B.
CIVICS-
WALLER,
A. B.
LIBRARIAN.
FRANCES
V. FRISBIE, A.
GERMAN.
MYRTLE
A.
SWARTZ,
B.
A. B.
ENGLISH AND LATIN.
CLARA
WALDRON,
A.
PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN AND ELEMENTS OF MUSIC.
EDITH W. CASHO,
INSTRUCTOR IN GYMNASTICS.
LOTTA
A.
JONES,
READING AND LITERATURE.
CRITIC
AND MODEL SCHOOL TEACHER.
HOWARD
R.
RARIG,
ASSISTANT IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES.
JOHN WESLEY SITLER.
ASSISTANT IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES.
BRUCE SNEIDMAN,
ASSISTANT IN COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.
H. J. FAUSEL,
ASSISTANT IN GYMNASIUM.
ELLA DEIGHMILLER,
ASSISTANT IN BIOLOGY.
MRS. KATE
L.
LARRABEE,
CUSTODIAN OF STUDY HALL.
F. V. FRISBIE, A. M.
SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS.
)
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
;
Historical Science
—
Composition.
Hygiene.
;
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.
Pedagogics
— School Management.
(See rule
2,
p. 9.)
for the
— English Grammar Latin
troduction of Caesar.
Mathematics— Arithmetic Algebra.
Natural Science— Physiology and Hygiene.
Civil Government.
History
Historical Science — U.
twentyThe Arts — Drawing, a daily exercise for
Language
sufficient
;
in-
;
S.
;
at least
four weeks, work to be submitted to the Board of ExamiBook-keeping, single entry, including a knowledge
ners
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.
Physical Culture.
middle year.
Pedagogics
rule
— Psychology
and Methods
of Teaching.
Composition
Latin,
(See
3, p. 9.)
Language — Rhetoric and
Mathematics — Plane Geometry.
Natural Science — Zoology Botany
;
Astronomy.
page 10.)
(Laboratory and
tive
Historical Science
The Arts— Manual
Physical Culture.
;
Three books
War.
of Caesar's Gallic
Chemistry
;
field
— General History.
Training.
Descripstudy, see rule 6,
;
UTKKAKY INSTITUTE
BLOO.v.
SENIOR YEAR.
Methods and Practice Teaching;
History of
(Sec rule 3, p. 9.)
glish Grammar (review); English Literature,
Lav
at least twelve weeks of work, including the thoro study
-these being selected from those
of four English
gnated tor entrance to College by the Association of
and Preparatory Schools of the Middle-States
9
Latin, Three Orations of Cicero, Three
and Maryland
Students having sufficient preparaks of Virgil.
tion are admitted to more advanced classes in Latin.)
Education
j
Bthics
Logic.
;
;
1
v rule
6, p.
10.)
MATHEMATICS
Arithmetic (review)
Plane Trigonometry
and Surveying. Solid Geometry.
NATURAL SCIENCE Physics; Geology.
;
—
Physical Culture.
Thesis.
Substitutions are allowed for certain branches in the MidSee pp. 1 1-12.
dle and Senior years.
Supplementary Course.
(In Addition to the Regular Course.)
Leading
to the
Degree of Bachelor of Pedagogies.
Philosophy of Education
;
Advanced Psychology.
School Supervision, inDiscussion of Educational Questions
Devices for Teaching Educational
cluding School L,aw
Theories, etc.
School Apparatus and Appliances description, use, prepara;
;
;
—
tion.
Leading
to the
Degree of Master of Pedagogics.
Two years of teaching after graduating in the Regular Course.
Professional Reading, with abstracts History of Education in
the United States (Boone) European Schools (Klemm)
Systems of Education, as found in Encyclopaedia Brittan;
;
;
nica.
Sanitary Science School Architecture, etc.
Thesis.
A full equivalent will be accepted for any of the text-books
named above. The courses in reading and classics for all the
courses are determined by the Board of Principals at their annual meeting, and are the same for all Normal Schools.
;
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Admission
Middle and Senior Classes, Etc.
'Rules for Final Examinations,
(For
all
Normal Schools
the
to the
of Pennsylvania.)
Admission to the Senior and Middle classes is deteri.
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
aminations.
results of the preliminary examinations are
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 j^ear (except
English Grammar and Arithmetic), and Plane Geometry or
the first Book of Caesar, and must complete School Manage-
ment
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 year
Senior year to the professional studies of the course, and the
review studies.
;
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
BURG I.m.KAKY INSTITUTE
IO
of the school at which the examination was held
shall ^-ml the proper certificate to the principal of the school
sires to attend.
Except for the re
principal
tting forth the passing of the Junior or
Middle year studies shall be issued.
dilation shall be examined by the
the branches of the Senior year, incln
They shall have the opEnglish Grammar and Arithmetic.
portunity of being examined in any higher branches, inch:
instrumental music and double entry book-keeping,
and all studies completed by them shall be named in their cerird in all
I
ites.
All persons examined by the State Board in the Natural Scithe Middle and Senior years, are required to present
3 of
work done by them.
Persons who have been graduated may be examined
note books of the laboratory and field
7.
at
any State examination in any higher branches, and the secreof the Board of Examiners shall certify on the back of
their diplomas to the passing of the branches completed at
Said examination.
A
certificate setting forth the proficiency of all appli8.
cants in all the studies in which they desire to be examined
by the State Board of Examiners shall be prepared and signed
The certificate
by the Faculty and presented to the Board
for the studies of the Junior year shall also include the standing of applicants in the review studies of the Senior year.
Graduates of the State Normal Schools in the regular
9.
course, and graduates of accredited colleges, may become candidates for the degrees of Bachelor of Pedagogics and Master
of Pedagogics.
To obtain these degrees, candidates must be
examined by the faculty and State Board upon the studies of
the supplementary course.
Three years of successful teaching in the public schools of
the State since graduation (or two years in the case of candirequired of all
S who taught in the Model School) will be
candidates for the degree of Master of Pedagogics, in addition
to the branches of study indicated above.
10.
Attendance at a State Normal School during the entire
Senior year will be required of all candidates for graduation
but candidates for the pedagogical degrees may prepare the
required work in absentia*
;
)
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
I I
Programs
As arranged
for this School.
Regular Course.
Trogram of Studies for the Preparatory Year.
Winter Term.
Fall Term.
Spring Term.
Arithmetic (including Arithmetic (practical
measurements, &c.
fractions)
English Composition Eng. Comp. and Gram.
Reading (thought an- Reading, (phonics,
use
&c.)
in
alysis)
Orthography and
Penmanship
U. S. History
(colonial, &c.)
of
S.
Reading and Declamation, Supplementary
Reading
Pen- Orthography and Penmanship
drill
dictionary,
Orthography
manship
U.
and
History (adminis- U. S. History (continued;
trations. &c.
Geography, (descrip- Geography (physical)
tive and commercial)
Physiology, Hygiene Algebra (begun)
School Management
Physical Culture
Arithmetic (percentage,
interest, &c.)
English Grammar
School
Management
Physical Culture
Geography (continued)
Algebra (to quadratics)
School Management
Physical Culture
Trogram gf Studies for the Junior Year.
Fall Term.
Winter Term.
Algebra (from quad- Algebra
Spring Term.
Algebra (completed)
ratics)
Arithmetic (from percent- Arithmetic (completed)
Book-Keeping and
age)
Penmanship
Reading and Spelling Geography
Geography
Declamation
English Grammar
Physiology
U. S. History
*Latin (beginning)
Vocal Music
School Management
English Grammar
Physiology
U. S. History
English
Latin
Latin (sufficient to begin Caesar)
Vocal Music
School Management
Drawing
Drawing
Physical Culture
Physical Culture
*Note— When
Civil
Grammar
Government
School Management
Physical Culture
approved by the Faculty, German or French may be substituted for Latin.
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1
Program gf Studies for Middle
ai.i.
1
Ti.K.M.
Tkkm.
\\']mi:k
I
I
Plane Geometry
nd Compo- Rhetoric and Etlocutiofl
!'
:
Year.
Spring Tkkm.
Plane Geometry
Botany
*Cx*sar
General Histon
'-
term General History
Psychology and BiethodaiPsychology and Methods
•Chemistry )z term
Psychology and
Methods
Chemi
Manual Tram.
Manual
Manual Train
Traini;
•:
Physical Culture
Physica] Culture
Ph\ ska! Culture
*\Vlu n approved by the faculty, Greek, German or French
German or French for Latin.
substituted fur Chemistry
may be
;
Program gf Studies for Senior Year.
Winter Term
Fall Term.
id
Geomel
English
i
"Plane Trigonometry
Grammar
Spring Term.
Surveying
History
of
Education
and Practice Teach-
(review)
ing
Arithmetic (review)
Literature
Ph
Physics, Geology
English English Literature and
Tin
Latin (Virgil, 3 books)
and Eng- Literature and
lish Classics
Classics
"Latin (3 orations of Latin (Virgil)
Cicero)
Methods and Practice Methods and
Teaching
Teaching
Phj Meal Culture
Practice
Physical Culture
Methods and Practice
Teaching
Physical Culture
*\Vhen approved by the faculty, Greek, German or French may be
substituted for Solid Geometry, Plane Trigonometry, and Surveying
German <>r French for Latin English History, Ethics and Astronomy
;
;
.
din.
Substitutions in the courses are not advisable, except when necesGraduates who make them are not eligible for township High
Schools and other good positions.
sary.
Teachers
At
1
Classes.
times classes are organized for the purpose of giving
opportunities to public school teachers who wish to
are- tham selves for better positions.
The studies have been so arranged as to enable such persons
implete the studies belonging to the Junior year, and review branches covered by the superintendent's examination at
the same time.
all
special
3
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
1
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
and Diplomas.
To each student on graduation is issued a Normal Teacher's
Certificate entitling the holder to teach any two subsequent
After conti?mi?ig 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
skill in 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.
plication.
They must be executed and returned to the school
before the time of the State Examinations.
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 many without examination. Diplomas are granted to those who complete these
courses.
'Required Studies of the Classical Course.
preparatory year.
Fall Term.
Arithmetic
Algebra
Winter Term.
Arithmetic
Algebra
Spring Term.
Arithmetic
Algebra
Geography (Physical) Geography (Descriptive) Geography
(Commer-
cial)
'English Grammar
U. S. History
Elementary Latin
Reading and Spelling Reading and Spelling
English
Grammar
U. S. History
English Grammar
U. S. History
Elementary Latin
Reading and Spelling
Physical Culfure and Declamation thruout the year.
LITER \RV INSTITUTE
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JUNIOR YEAR.
\i
1
Winter Tkkm.
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;
metic
Arithmetic
ten
Spring
1
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tin
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.
m.ir
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tin
.
Grammar
rovernment
Elementary Greek
Reading an. Spelling Elementary Greek
Culture and Declamation thrnonl the year.
Civil
•
:
:
(
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!
MIDDLE VKAR.
Pali.
Winter Tkkm.
Tkkm.
Spring Tekm.
Plane Geometry
Rhetoric
Plane Geometry
Rhetoric
Plane Geometry
Elocution
Caesar
Caesar
Anal
English Hi
Anal'.
on)
Roman
History
Anabasis
Greek Historv
Composition during the year in connection with Caesar and Anaculture and Declamation thruout the year.
SENIOR YEAR.
I'ai.k
Winter Term.
Tkkm.
Spring Term.
Natural Philosophy
ish Literature
Cicero
Natural Philosophy
English Literature
Cicero
Natural Philosophy
English Classics
Cicero
Virgfl
Virgil
Virgil
Anal
Homer
Prose Compo-
Latin
Latin Prose Composi-
Greek Prose Composi-
Greek Prose Composi-
Prose
tion
sition
Prose
k
Homer
Composi-
Latin
Compo-
tion
tion
tion
<>n
.il
'
Culture and Declamation thruout the year.
Note.
Work
Phyai
in
German may be
substituted for Greek as a second language.
ologyor Geology may be substituted for Botany. Forty
and Latin Prose Composition are specified, to-
Provisions are made for
r with translations of connected prose.
meeting the special requirements of any college for certain selections of
prose or poetry.
5
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
1
The Departments.
I.
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 cooperate 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 Psychology 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.
Thruout, the students are led to see the 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.
as many teachers begin their work in country districts, especial attention is given to their needs
The arranging of programs and adapting of methods are considered, as
Inasmuch
BLOOMSBURG i.itkkakv
mple but helpful pieces of apparatus, the
nature, and in
the maki
making ami CBTC
ol aquaria, the study of
all
the
natural
which location
.
ftfSTITI
supplies for decoration
the country school but
offers to
which the teacher usually overlo
Careful Practice Teaching.
periods each day for the entire year are given by
the senior class to teaching and observation. Bach
luate averages over five months, often an entire year, of
The aim is to detl teaching under careful supervision.
velop teachers who can plan and carry out their own work,
v teacher is led to think over his work both before and
He is given a class for a definite
after the practice teaching.
number of weeks, and prepares in advance a written plan of
work for the entire period. This is examined and criticised,
At the close of the
re also the weekly and daily plans.
teaching period he makes a summary of the work and indiI
meml
where
it
might have been improved.
The opportunity
is afforded for students to receive special
training in music, drawing and gymnastics, under the superdepartments.
Students showing
:i of the heads of these
unusual ability in any particular branches are given opportunity to specialize to an extent sufficient to enable them to con-
duct departmental work.
The Model School
The Model
School, like the
graded public schools, consists
Four experienced critic teachers in separate
rooms have charge of two grades each. Thus the children receive tlie close attention of skilled specialists, and the teaching
by the Seniors is under constant and competent inspection.
The children are also under the instruction of the regular
hers in Physical Training in the gymnasium.
of eight grades.
The
//.
College Preparatory Department.
The College Preparatory Department of the Bloomsburg
Literary Institute and State Normal School is by no means a
departure.
It dates from the original
establishment of
in [866, and is maintained in connection with the
by special provision of the state charter.
The community and the trustees of the Literary Institute
unwilling to allow the institution, which they had founded and fostered at
and personal sacrifice, to be1
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come a state institution, unless the provision to furnish the
young people of the community with a broad, general education,
could be continued.
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.
It
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
and are accepted in lieu of entrance examina-
satisfactorily,
tions at
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
with pictures, casts, maps, etc., to assist its work. An elecwith a goodly supply of lantern slides also belongs
tric lantern
to this department.
Outlines of the courses of study provided by the department
found elsewhere.
(See index.)
will be
///.
The Music Department.
The Music Department of the school
number of competent instructors
of a
is
of
under the direction
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.
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Tiano-Torte Course.
COURSE OF STUDY.
—
Elementary, Prei> divided into four grades
Th«
It includes Harmony,
paratory, [ntermediate and Advanced.
Theory, Musical History and the study of as many works of
SlMe IH the given time.
the masl
BEGINNERS.
tnd those not far
advanced are especially welcome.
principles, and as a rule
They receive correct fundamental
make steady and rapid progress.
l-KKE
ADVANTAGES.
Pupils of the department preparing to complete the Course
are of necessity expected to attend to ear-training and sightWhile for other students these
reading classes, held weekly.
classes are not obligatory, they are necessary for a thorough
musical education.
Instruments.
The
pianos in use are kept in excellent condition by frequent tuning and repairing. New instruments are frequently
added.
Lessons are given on the Violin and other stringed instruments.
There are classes in sight singing, harmony, theory and
musical history.
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Vocal Music
in the
Public Schools.
Music occupies an important place in the public school curriculum.
In many towns and cities public school teachers are
Thruout the
required who can teach children to sing.
Junior year of the Regular course classes are maintained, giving systematic instruction in vocal music. Students in other
departments of the school are permitted to join these classes
without extra charge.
Pupils are given numerous exercises in sight singing and a
thorough study is made of the rudiments of music, and practice is given in rendering the best music.
'Recitals.
Recitals are given frequently and music pupils are required
to take part in them.
This gives confidence and ease in playing and singing before others, an accomplishment which music
students often lack.
Concerts in which the advanced pupils
take part, are also held at frequent intervals.
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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
is maintained in connection with this departopportunity is afforded to those who are far enough
advanced in playing an orchestral instrument, to join the orDurganization and receive the benefits of weekly rehearsals.
ing the rehearsals standard overtures, selections from operas,
The Orchestra plans to give at least one
etc., are practiced.
public concert each year.
orchestra
ment.
An
'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 any place in society to which their education in
music may call them. Proficiency in all the subjects mentioned in the English branches of the College Preparatory
course will be the minimum requirement. Students completing our courses have taken high standing on entering the leading Conservatories of America.
No definite time can be fixed for finishing any of the Music
It varies according to the ability of the pupil.
courses.
Some
advance more rapidly than others, and can complete a course
in less time than others. No one is graduated because of having
Proficiency
spent a certain amount of time in any course.
is requisite.
Lessons Missed.
Lessons are charged from time of entrance.
No deduction is made for lessons missed, unless notice
sent to the instructor in advance.
IV.
is
Department gf Thy steal '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
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of the physical organism.
Health
beauty, and ease of movement are secured by
matic training in a large and well equipped gymnasium.
notion elsewhen
Dta are taken and exercises prescribed for devel|f<
The reoping the parts of the body that need especial care.
sults of the training in the gymnasium alone are worth, to
many students, more than they pay for their entire expenses
in the .school.
The measurements
were unknown
often reveal physical defects which beMany of these are promptly
Known physical defects
corrected by prescribed exercises.
which have failed to yield to persistent medical treatment,
often quickly disappear under this system of physical educaI
to exist.
tion.
Special training in this department is sometimes given to
men and women who desire to direct gymnasium or
departments of Physical Training, according to the most approved methods, to do so. To this end thorough instruction
is provided, not only in gymnastics, games and aesthetic movements, but also in those principles of Physiology, Psychology
and Hygiene of the human body, upon which sound physical
training must always depend.
The excellence of this department has attracted so much
public attention that we have had frequent calls for young
men fitted to assume the directorship of Y. M. C. A. gymnasiums.
In some instances we have been able to select suitable
persons from our best students for these positions.
enable
The Art Department.
V.
Not only does the school make provision for the drawing
required in the Junior Year of the Normal Course, but in the
Model School and preparatory grades drawing is also carefully
taught.
No other subject in the curriculum is better calcuBesides,
lated to develop and quicken the powers to observe.
drawing, like music, adds to the enjoyment of life, and brings
most pleasure to those who are skilled in this method of expression.
Many who have studied drawing before entering the school,
are able to do advanced work in drawing, crayoning, painting,
ter coloring, and designing.
VI.
The Department gf
Science.
The growth of the school and the increased demand for instruction in science which came with the adoption of the ad-
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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,
described elsewhere, in which excellent chemical, physical and
They are presided
biological laboratories have been fitted up.
over by able scientists, who are also skilled teachers of these
The apparatus is ample, and of high grade. No
subjects.
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.
Prospective medical students find the work in these laboratories very 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.)
Geography.
The work in Geography presupposes that the students who
enter the Preparatory or Junior classes in any course have had
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.
THE WORK INCLUDES
i.
or, as
A
:
Axis of each Continent,
— "The World Ridge."
Following
careful study of the Primary
some term
it
this, is
a detailed study of the Physiography of each continent. This
includes primary and secondary mountain ranges and peaks,
river systems, and lakes.
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 the 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-
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portion of the world of which they
may
OT hear.
fa] study of the
commercial relations of the world,
mmodities, divisions of labor, money, standand duties of consuls, great highways, flbc.
\\ [th the aid of photographs and cabinet specimens, a study
products, exports and imports, manufactured articles,
centers of manufacture, historic outline of the growth
immerce, and the like are carefully introduced.
A carefully selected cabinet forms a prominent part
It includes samples
of the apparatus in all the foregoing work.
of Leading exports, and also those of hundreds of imports from
nearly every foreign country of the world.
90 made of geographic pictures, maps,
instant n
ad other teaching aids.
m
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Physiology.
A state law requires the study of "physiology and hygiene
with special reference to the effect of alcoholic drinks, stimuand narcotics on the human system" in all schools supWe, therefore, asported by state appropriation of money.
sume that the more elementary phases of the work have been
sufficiently well learned in the public schools to warrant our
going on with the work adapted to Juniors iu 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 proInstead such subjects
vided in text-books of this grade.
( ) as can not well be handled in the public schools of lower
grade, (both for lack of facilities and time and because of the
immaturity of the pupils); and (2) as have also an important
bearing on the subjects that lie ahead of our student-teachers
in the Regular Normal Course, are more thoroughly studied.
The objects especially held in view are (1) The knowledge
of the matter; (2) training in laboratory, lecture, and text
book methods of getting the matter.
On this basis the material selected for work in our Junior
course consists of the following
The cell and the development of the many-celled body
(1)
from the cell, explaining the organization of tissues, organs,
Study of microscopic
and systems, and their relations.
mounts, and lectures illustrated by lantern slides.
Study of gross structure of Central Nervous system,
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:
:
by dissection of calf's brain, cat's brain and spinal cord, and
comparison of both with models of human.
Crania] and Spinal Nerves.
!ia.
End organs
of sight,
hearing, smell, taste and touch,
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demonstrations from dissections byDissections by students
study and drawings of microinstructors, and from models
study
scopic slides and lectures illustrated by lantern slides
;
;
;
examinations.
The Lymphatic system.
(6)
Excretory system.
(7)
The Reproductive Apparatus and Reproduction.
(8)
Foods, stimulants, narcotics.
(9)
(10) Emergencies.
experiments
text-book
quizzes and
Illustrated lecture
examinations.
Applicants for Junior work must pass an examination on
the matter usually included in the text-books provided for the
of text-books
;
quizzes
;
;
;
;
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.
The Department of
VII.
'English.
The Course for the Junior Year.
I.
Students beginning the work in Junior English must have
had preparatory grammar. To complete the course requires
the following attainments
:
1.
A
A mastery
close study
the oral and the
exercises in the
attention is paid
2.
of
grammar.
made, and analysis, both by
diagram methods, is emphasized. Practical
construction of sentences are given, and due
of the sentence is
to the modifications of the parts of speech.
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
Eaunfal, Enoch Arden, and The Merchant of Venice.
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Course
1
for
Middle Year.
principles of composition and rhetoric in their application to the Various forms of discourse are studied by means of
Constant prac:ul analysis of masterpieces Of literature.
tice in writing is designed to train the student in methods of
The
simple, direct, and accurate expression.
III.
Course for Senior year.
for the Senior year requires the study of the
English and American Literature, supplemented by
The object is
reading of classics and training in expression.
to develop in the student the power to appreciate and enjoy
For
literature, and to form correct standards of judgment.
college-preparatory students, the full course of college entrance requirements in English is provided.
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The Commercial Department.
VIII.
This department has been organized in answer to a steadily
Its object is two-fold.
increasing demand.
First
To give students taking the regular normal course
an opportunity to prepare for teaching the commercial branches, in which field of work there are exceptional openings for
competent instructors, the call being largely for normal school
graduates who have specialized in these subjects.
To give special students an opportunity to fit
Second
:
:
themselves for commercial positions.
The
The equipment
"Equipment.
is excellent, and students
not only have the opportunity of gaining a thorough knowledge of the subjects taught in the best business schools, but
also have the benefit of high grade instruction in other subjects which are essential, such as English grammar, composition, and geography, which subjects do not usually receive
sufficient consideration by those who are taking commercial
of the
department
courses.
Demand
for Teachers.
Concerning the demand for instructors in the commercial
branches, one of the largest educational publishing houses in
the country wrote as follows
Replying to your esteemed favor of Novem"Dear Sirs
tli in regard to the demand for normal school graduates
ber
who are competent to teach the commercial branches, will say
that the demand for teachers so qualified has been far beyond
*
*
*
the supply for the last three or four years.
*
*
We ourselves amid find positions for any reason* * *
able number oj teachers every year.
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Very truly yours."
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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 greatly to
their schedule.
A
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 office 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
cultured 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 lawyers and newspaper men in
the United States, who started low and kept their eyes and
ears open
and worked conscientiously.
Special Classes 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 w ork after
r
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 Iyatin-
26
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the Clu-Mcal Course-, except that Klerequired.
for
I
JUNIOR YEAR.
Wl
KM.
Arithmetic (Metric
Arithmetic
tem
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Klitn
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%
i
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Algebra
Blementary Latin
Drawing
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Bngliab
Civil
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Grammar
Government
Blementary Latin
Drawin
Bngliab
>£
Grammar
GeogTaphy (review)
Spelling
Physiology
leal
Spring Tkkm.
M.
Physiology
Botany
Culture and Declamation thruout the year.
MIDDLE YEAR.
Wintkr Term.
Fall Tkkm.
Spring Tkrm.
Advanced Algebra
Geometry
Plane Geometry
Rhetoric
Plane Geometry
Elocution
Rhetoric
Caesar
Caesar
begun
Chemistry
Chemistry
Chemistry
Roman
Greek History
;
it
History
Bngliab History
Physical Culture and Declamation thruout the year.
SENIOR YEAR.
Winter Term.
Fall Term.
Solid
Geometry
Solid
Geometry
Natural Philosophy
Natural Philosophy
Bngliab Literature
Blementary German
English Literature
Elementary German
Cicero
Latin Prose
Cicero
Latin Prose
Compo-
Trigonometry
Natural Philosophy
(Laboratory Work)
English Classics
Elementary German
Virgil
Composi-
tion
sition.
Spring Term.
Latin Prose Composition
Physical Culture thruout the year.
Geology or Biology may be substituted for other Science
course.
work
in this
Medical Treparatory Course.
In fulfillment of its duty as a preparatory school the institution has constantly endeavored to show its students the advantage to be derived from a college course, and to those who
COQtempl
vise
is
ring the medical profession our invariable adentering the medical
to take a college course before
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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.
diploma is granted to those who complete this course.
A
'Required Studies of Medical Preparatory 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 thruout the year.
\R.
.hi.
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anpleted.
my.
itOTJ
u<>rk.)
Histology and Embryology, CLaboi
il
idtnre
and Declamation turnout the
k.)
>
Commercial Courses.
BUSINESS COURSE.
kkeeping -Doable and Single Entry.
Business Papers, tests and practice in the simpler forms of bookkeeping, etc.
v.
UK i-d Bookkeeping— Sets
of lxx)ks illustrating Retail,
Whole-
ale, Commission and Brokerage, Manufacturing and Banking
Accounts.
Business Practice and Office Methods.
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC.
Rapid Calculations, Fractions, Denominate Numbers, Percentage, Discounts, Profit and Loss, Commission and Brokerage,
Interest, Insurance, Banking, Exchange, Etc.
Drills in
PENMANSHIP.
Drills in
movement and form, and
ing.
SPELLING,
exercises in plain business writ-
Daily practice.
COMMERCIAL LAW. ENGLISH.
Every student
in
our Business and Shorthand Courses is required
English Grammar, Rhetoric and
to take a tlioro course in
1
lish Literature.
Stenography.
SHORTHAND.
Graham System.
This system
is
very largely used by the rapid
writers of the country, most of our court reporters being
ham"
writers.
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The course
of study is carefully arranged.
Particular attention is
given to theory, every student's work being subjected daily to
Simple dictation matter follows theory in
critical examination.
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
to each student for
practice.
is
used.
Ample time
is
given
Only high-grade machines are
used.
Writing, Spelling, Correspondence, English, same as in Business
Course.
Students completing the Business and Shorthand Courses will be
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-Torte 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.
major
Weekly
scales,
Class
—
Work Including table work, five finger exsimple arpeggi and chord work.
Primary Technical
ercises,
Work — Ear-training,
sight reading
and memoriz-
ing.
Simple Studies and pieces by Bach, Kullak, Gurlitt, Heller and
others.
[TUTE
Preparatory Grade.
i.
v.
th
Work.
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and memo-
rnoy, Heller, Cserny,
Knhlin, Clementi, Lichner, Pnitek, Reinecke,
Bach.
rl Preludes end Fngnef
Handel.
etc.
Kun/..
nd Btudes—Jensen, Schytte, Grieg and oth
Intermediate Grade.
I
t
technical work.
—
War Harmony. -Kasv
Sonatas Haydn, Mozart, etc. Two
and three part inventions. Selections from English and French Suites.
Btndei Cserny, Kessler, Cramer, (Bulow.) Kullak Octave Studies
Book I.
Simpler Preludes and Pieces Mendelssohn, Chopin, Schubert,
Schumann and modern composers.
First
—
Advanced Grade.
need Technic.
—
ond Year Harmony History of music, Preludes and Fugues,
Mendelssohn and Bach. Studies, Kullak (octave) Clementi, Tausig,
Hnmmel, Moscheles, Kessler, Chopin. Sonatas Beethoven, Schubert,
Schumann. Weber, Chopin.
Concertos Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Liszt and others.
The best classic and modern compositions.
—
—
Pupils completing the course in Piano with two years of the
of Harmony, receive a diploma, but no diploma is
granted to students in music who do not have a good Literary
education, such as is comprised in the English branches of the
College Preparatory Course.
Elements
iduates also must study Theory of
History.
Music and Musical
index for further information about this department.
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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.
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P.
'
h. J. P.,
Heck, Pan-
ish Literal
j
I!
Natural Philosophy
ipplemented b
work from Internal.
s'lntrodn
Chemistry
to Chemical Science.
tin MinerBlank.
on,Linville& Kelly
ick cc WilBioloj
\
Maxwell's
Webster.
;
i
Entomology
Analonn
rtin.
— Comato
Unman.
parative.
M
Literature
Latin
Grammar—Allen &
Green-
h.
Latin
McEarland,
Muir and Kit
Histology— Pieraol, Stohr.
Embryology— Foster and Balfour;
Abbott,
Bacte:
Dennis' Onthne Lessons.
Marshall.
Ooll
Greenongh'a
Allen vV
An''
Latin
School
Composition.
Grammar, Goodwin
aabasiB.
Composition.
French Eraser ,X: Sqnair El. Fr.
Grammar.
Grammar — Duerr's
Es-
—
Principles of Teaching.
Parker's Talks on Pedag
Psychology— Halleck'a Psychology
and Psj chic Culture.
sentials.
Mailer
ne.
and
Thinking
Learning to Think.
Methods McMurray's Method of
Thorndyke's
the Recitation
—
Iliad.
Jom
German
— Sabin's Com-
Sense Didactics.
Schaeffer's
Greek Primer.
mour'a
Philips.
Management
mon
Shi
Inductive
tie
Astronomy — Sharplessand
Nature Study — Hodge.
&
Wenckebach's Gluck
Auf.
Immenaee (Hoheralsdie Kirche)
Baldwin's Story of the Mind.
Halleck'8 Education of the
Brain and Central Nervous
tnelahaasen.
Der
James' Briefer Course.
her.
;
Home's
aalisti n.
r
Psychological
Home's Philosophy
Conway.
Tell.
Reading—Selected C
raphy—Dodge's
Die Jungfrau von Orleans.
I.
ice.
Adv.':
Tarr and McMurray. Tilden's
mmercialjFrye; Davis 'Physical; A-pgar's Drawing Outlines
Montgomery.
tor\
of Education.
Education—Willi
History of
Das Lied von der Glocke.
Wilhelm
Principles
of Education.
Pinch der Schonheit
M
I
Civil
Government
J^r
eminent
Peck's Pennsylvania.
,
.
—Brinhlej
,
Blaisdell.
Bud-
Book-keep
;"
get S\ stem.
—
Stenograph} Graham's Standard
Stenography.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
33
Location, Buildings, Equipment, Ltc
The Tolvn of
e
Bloornsburg.
is an attractive town, in one of the most beauregions of Pennsylvania, has a population of about seven
thousand, and is easily accessible by the three largest railroads
The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, the
in the state
It is also connected
Reading, and the Pennsylvania.
Phila.
Bloomsburg
tiful
:
&
with neighboring towns by electric railroads.
The town has the district S3^stem of steam heating, a perfect public sewer system, pure water from a mountain stream,
illuminating gas, and both the arc and incandescent electric
lights.
It is known as one of the thriftiest and healthiest
towns in the state.
The school property 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
lies at the feet of the spectator.
Hill and plain, land and
water, 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.
companiments follows.
A
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 have been remodeled. On
1867.
The approach
the first floor are five spacious class rooms.
to the 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
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
Hall
people.
The
acoustic properties are apparently perfect.
The Model School
'Building.
It stands next to Institute
building.
It
eighty feet by ninety feet
BDOttt twenty eight BChool and recitation room-, well ventiand supplied with Light, black-hoard surface, and the
It is here that the seniors acquire
roved furniture.
the
And practice in the art. twent\
The basement
fitted up especially for their work.
room
floor of this building is used for the industrial depar tment
'>'
'fh
II. ill
it
I
'
The Main Dormitory.
The Dormitory is four stories high and was originally in
the form of a
having a front of one hundred and sixty-two
The buildings are
feet, and an extension of seventy-five feet.
lied with steam heat, gas, electric light, and sewer connectiona
On account of the steady growth of the school, this
building was finally enlarged by the addition of a wing extending south from the rear of the
described above.
Its
dimensions are one hundred and four feet by forty feet, and
it furnishes accommodations for about seventy students.
Extending across the end of this wing and forward to the front
of the building is a long piazza, about 140 feet in length.
This fronts the river, and from it may be obtained one of the
grandest views in eastern Pennsylvania.
T
T
The Dining 'Room.
This large room on first floor of the dormitory has a floor
space of over four thousand square feet.
The kitchen, which
adjoins it has been entirely remodeled and supplied with the
latest and best culinary appliances.
Its floor is of cement.
Clean and vermin proof, it approximates the ideal place for
the preparation of food.
The food is well cooked by a proional cook, and is of the best quality the market affords,
while it is the study of the steward, and those who aid him,
to furnish the table with as great a variety as possible.
a recently adopted plan meals are served by individual
order as in hotels.
As ample time is allowed for the serving
ich meal, much of the rush and hurry of boarding school
life is avoided, and provision being made on the bill of fare
for delicate us well as vigorous appetites, a degree oi comfort
hitherto unknown is introduced.
These arrangements enable
tlie school to realize more fully a long cherished theory that
well nourished students make the best intellcctu.il prog
An excellent cold storage room adjoining the kitchen, provides for the preservation of food.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
35
The North End 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 class
rooms on first floor, a large study hall and library, and sevon third and fourth
eral class rooms on the second floor
floors, additional dormitories for young men.
;
The Gymnasium.
At the southwestern 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 test apparatus made, is complete in its equipment, and from the first,
took its place among the best gymnasiums in America.
It has a running galley, 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.
On
the second floor, in the new building, near the gymnasium,
a large room, forty-six by sixty-eight feet in size, with
shelves, desks, tables, easy chairs, &c.
It serves the double
purpose of library and study hall. This happy arrangement
has the 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 well supplied with all the important
local and national newspapers and magazines for the free use
of the students.
The value of the library is greatly enhanced
by a card catalogue of the most approved kind, and the constant attendance of a trained librarian to assist students in their
research.
Several hundred dollars worth of new books are
added to the library each year.
is
The
Students* "Rooms.
Each room for students is comfortably furnished. Spring
mattresses are provided for the beds. The walls are neatly
papered, and have moulding from which to suspend pictures.
The rooms average about eleven feet by fifteen feet in size.
OM8BUW
36
M.niv studenl
Dg them and
I
The
I
IT1TUTH
their r
kc-t_i>iii^
them
neat.
Rooms
and h
gentlemen arc made, and their
I
pride in decfrequently
arc-
ited.
ro<
I
for
daily.
A
Passenger TLlebator
;t a time
ble of lifting twenty-five to thirty grown
Climl
ider the management of an efficient operator.
stairs, which is always BO difficult for ladies, is a thing of the
I
the top iloor are sought in preference to
are more comfortable, quieter, and command a more extended view of the surrounding beautiful
country.
The elevator was built by the well known firm of
Otis Brothers, and is the best hydraulic elevator, operated by
the duplex pump and pressure tank system.
those below.
ms 0U
They
The North Dormitory.
a
This beautiful structure, a three story brick building with
at the west corner was recently burned, but
It has been used as a music
•ecu replaced and improved.
ervatory and chemical laboratory until recently.
handsome tower
Science Hall.
This large and handsome building was recently erected at a
cost <>f 575,000, 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.
In the basethe best furniture and appliances manufactured.
ment which is mainly above ground, are the music rooms used
for practice and teaching in connection with the music depart-
ment.
The first tloor is devoted to the biological departments, and
has large laboratories fitted up for the stud}' of Zoology. Phys\, Botany, and Geology.
There is also a laboratory for
Students taking the Medical Preparatory Cou:
The second floor has laboratories for Physics and 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
two literary societies, a commodious, well
and properly equipped Art studio, and two recitation
to the uses of the
lighted,
as.
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 promThe strength of the school's base ball,
inent attraction.
basket ball and foot ball teams is well known.
all
;
The
A
Athletic Field.
new and
greatly enlarged athletic field has recently been
enclosed with a high fence, and is situated
north and east of the grove.
provided.
It is
The
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 16 to 20 pages, and appears in January, April,
Its editorial staff includes
July and October of each year.
members of the faculty and students. The Alumni, Athletic,
Society and Local Departments of the paper present the work
IURG
of the icbool in each
I.:
•
numb
r,
The Alumni department
is sent free to all
QUARTBl
:.'.
I
is
nieiii-
Association. Graduates who do not receive
iper will please Inform us of the
Uumni
I
Discipline.
All students are expected to observe such regulations
led from time to time, in order to secure to themselves and other students all the benefits of the institution.
Such regulations are purposely kept as few in number as possible, in order to develop a feeling of responsibility and independence of character on the part of every student. Gentlemanly and ladylike behavior are matters of necessity, and no
Student is allowed to remain in the school who docs not show
by his devotion to work, his behavior, and his personal habits,
that he is in earnest in his efforts to get an education.
Students who, without permission, absent themselves from
the building at times when all students are required to be in
their rooms, are dismissed also.
The system of discipline used is not preventive, but rational,
and has for its object character building.
Visitors to the school whether graduates, former students or
friends, are expected to conform to the regulations that apply
tudents, and to preserve toward teachers and others in authority the same attitude that the customs of good society
everywhere require of guests.
'Religion
and Morals.
The school proceeds upon the principle that careful religious
training is essential to the proper development of character.
The religious teaching is evangelical but not sectarian.
Chapel exercises are held daily.
All students are required
Service of Song or
to attend church on Sunday mornings.
The
a Bible Reading is conducted each Sunday evening.
students sustain a Young Men's Christian Association, and
also a Young Woman's Christian Association, which hold
separate prayer meetings each Thursday evening.
'a
Sundays many of the students meet in small groups,
called "Bible Bands," for the study of the Scriptures.
Atmce upon these is voluntary, of course, but it is very
gratifying to note that each year it is increasing in numbers
A
(
and
interest.
The Student's land-Book published by the Christian A
ciations is a valuable aid to new students.
It is for free disI
tribution.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
The
39
Faculty.
A Preceptress has 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
culture,
and established Christian character.
As
a result, the
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
L,afayette 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),
Klmira, Vassar, Wellesley, Yale, 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 TERM 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
home
or elsewhere is contemplated it distracts
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 w ork missed as the
the benefit for w hich he has paid.
result of absence is required to be made up, but this does not
entirely restore the standing of the student.
the
a visit
mind on the day
r
r
'Boxes
From Home.
Parents and friends are requested not to send boxes of cookMany cases of ill health may be traced
ed edibles to students.
Besides the ill effects of
to eating stale and indigestible food.
keeping food in a living room, boxes encourage eating at ir-
:ti:rakv instit;
40
liar times and produce other irregularities that interfere
Ti.
with good health and intellectual advancement.
furnishes good, wholesome food, well cooked and in plenty,
it
variety as the markets ail".
and
to have
nding food to students.
there is no
J
•
When
adents
to
Enter.
may
There are cl
4
enter at any time.
idvancement, and students in nearly all SUDJ
amodated, even in the middle of a term.
v/i
one
/
-
all
rk to finish any particu-
to attend during the
term, as during that term they will receive instruction in
the essentials of the various branches.
•
will
find
it
to their
advantage
fall
The Washington Excursion.
For many years it has been the custom to take as many of
The time
the students as can go, on a trip to Washington.
The
ted is the week before the Christmas Holidays.
special excursion train leaves Bloomsburg on Monday mornreaching Washington in time to spend the afternoon in
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday are spent
sight seeing.
in visiting the Capitol, Congressional Library, National Museum, White House, other government departments, Mount
spend
return to Philadelphia Thursday evening
Vernon
Friday visiting points of interest in Philadelphia, and return
me special train to Bloomsburg Friday night. The cost
of the entire excursion covering railroad fare, hotel charges,
lunch en route, guide fees, baggage transfers, Mount Vernon
It is
trip and other necessary expenses, does not exceed $16.
Alumni,
iueational trip and is worth many times its cost.
patrons, and friends are permitted to join the party, within
;
;
limits as to
number.
Applications for Teachers.
The
Principal frequently has applications for teachers for
both within and outside the state. Graduates who
want schools are at liberty to put their names on his list, but
they should inform him as soon as they secure a position
while those who need teachers are urged to apply early that
they may get the best.
•ions,
;
Outfits.
expected to furnish for personal use the folTowels, table napkins, a bed comforter, a
pair of blankets, slippers, overshoes, an umbrella, a pair of
gymnasium slippers and a gymnasium costume. Bach student
talent
lowing
articles
is
:
1
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
4
should provide himself with knife, fork and spoon, as silver
The gymnasium
will not be sent out of the dining-room.
slippers and costume may be ordered after students enter and
The use of this costume is obligatory.
learn what is needed.
Health and decency require it.
Damages.
All damages done to rooms, halls, furniture, or school propcharged 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.
erty, will be
Laundry Regulations.
Each student
is
allowed twelve articles of plain clothing or
weekly washing. Note the following
their equivalent in the
regulations
IT
:
Have your names on every article of clothing. Write
PLAINLY, AND USE NOTHING BUT INDELIBLE INK. Most
i
.
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 by 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.
For all clothing in the wash in excess of the twelve ar6.
ticles allowed, an extra charge will be made.
missing articles are
2.
Have
State Aid.
The
is a copy of the clause in the general approrelating 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
first day of June, one thousand nine hundred and three, the
*
*
*
sum of
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
following
priation
bill
:
.
ipplied as follows
indent over
reement bind
Pol
:
:.
•!i
lull
the
common
anno
schools of this state two
- dollar
1
k
in
full
payment
of
tl
for
each student in a State
drawing an allowance from the State must re.led that
tuitioi
.1
ceive regular instruction in the science and art of teachi:
...ted tO that object for the whole tin*
twn, which amount shall be
which such an allowance
of the Superintendent of Public In-
struction."
has the effect of making
seventeen years of age who
in the common schools of the
of the State Legislature
Tl.
TUITION PRBH for all pen
will sign an agreement to teach
r
school y«
Expenses.
Those who are seeking an education should exercise the
same judgment and foresight in selecting a school that they
use in other business matters.
There are
to find cheaper schools than this.
degrees of cheapness, just as there are articles of
merchandise varying in quality.
It
le
i
schools of
all
This school gives to the students, in benefits, every dollar
income both from what students pay and from state appropriations.
Added to this is the use of buildings and apparatus accumulated that are now worth probably half a million
of its
dollars.
The
tabulated statement on the next page gives full inforin regard to charges.
One-half board and tuition plus
registration fee is payable at the beginning of each term, the
remainder, at the middle of each term.
mation
Note that the state aid is never deducted from the half-term
payment due at time of entrance.
The tuition for the Commercial Course is the same as for
the regular Normal Course.
Frki: TUITION is granted to all students over seventeen
age who promise to teach two years either commercial
or other subjects in accordance with the provisions of the law
on page 41-2.
Commercial students who avail themselves of
this opportunity are charged fifty cents a week for the "state
subject" which the law requires them to take, in as much as
this "state subject" is not included in the Commercial Course.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
43
'Expenses.
Winter
Fall
Term
Term
13 Wks, 13Wfcs
Spring
Foil
Term
U
Fraction
of
Year.
WKs
Per
Term
WeeL
FOR BOARDING STUDENTS
(All
courses excepting music.)
Board, furnished
laundry
room,
heat,
light
and
$
Tuition
Registration fee
1
Total.
Amount due on entrance
(>£
Board and Tuition plus Registration
State Aid
(State Aid
is
52 00
19 50
$
52 00
19 50
00
1
$
00
56 00
21 00
1
$ 160 00
00
60 00
3 00
$ 223 00
3)
72 50
$
72 50 $
78 00
$
36 75
$
36 75
$
39 50
$
35 75
$
35 75 $
38 50
$
19 50
$
19 50
$
21 00
$
16 25
$
16 25
$
17 5°
$
19 50
$
19 50
$
21 00
4 25
fee)
not credited until end of term.)
Amount due middle
of term.
FOR DAY STUDENTS
(All courses excepting music)
Tuition
Registration fee
1
$
Total.
00
20 50 $
$
State Aid
("State
1
Aid
is
00
$
60 ©o
3 00
22 00 $
63 00
1
20 50 $
00
60 00
19 50
not credited until end of term)
Amount due middle
$
of term.
1
00
$
3
00
FOR MODEL SCHOOL PUPILS
Tuition, (payable at middle of term)
No charge to pupils under 9 years of age
Registration fee
$
3 50
3
75
50
$
10 50
2 25
75
$
4 25
$
4 2S
$
4 25
$
12 75
Piano or Voice, (2 lessons per week)
$
Use of Piano (for practice one period daily,
16 00
$
16 00
$
16 00
$
48 00
Total.
FOR MUSIC PUPILS
per term)
Class Lessons
in
Private lessons
Class Lessons
in
Harmony
Harmony same as Piano.
1
50
I
50
1
7
00
7
00
7 00
50
in
Theory
5
00
EXTRAS
Lecture Course Tickets
Fee, Chemical Laboratory, (for course)
Fee, Biological Laboratory for courses
I
5
in
Zoology, Physiology, Botany, Geology,
special Biology, each
$
400$
400$
400
25
GO
30
^ky
44
A
i
•
mSTlTUTB
ich branch per week is mad
phy, wlio
tndents In music, typewritin
two branches with their Bpecial subjects.
•
made
for class
instruction in vocal
mns]
n on account of
Por absence two comeculi
Of permanent withdrawal from school, a deducNo other deduction is
tion for board and tuition is made.
No deduction for absence is made during
made f<>:
first two or the last two weeks of a term.
r
A
cl
i
is
15 cents per piece is
made
for
hauled by the school only on
hauling baggage.
opening and
the
scale of charges is made on the basis of two students to
room therefore students can not be accorded the priviof rooming alone without extra charge.
Bills for one term must be settled before students will be
permitted to enter upon the next term unless by special ar-
The
.
;
ement.
Diplomas
will not
be issued to those whose accounts are un-
settled.
Rooms engaged beforehand will not be reserved longer than
first week of the term, except by special ar-
the middle of the
rangement.
Students not living at their own homes are required to board
except by special arrangements,
made in accordance with conditions established by the Board
in the school dormitories,
of Trustees.
The
Principal will
make known
these conditions
on request.
Scholarships
—
'93.
class of 1893 left, as its memorial to the school, a sum
loney to be loaned to some worthy young man or woman
who might need financial assistance in his efforts to complete
The person who receives this aid is exthe teacher's course.
pected to pay it back in monthly payments, without interest,
within two years after receiving it.
He is required, also, to
Dsible person or persons as security for the
amount, so that in the event of his or her death, or failure to
the same may be recovered for future use.
Many other
shave added to this scholarship fund making a total sum
of nearly two thousand dollars, out of which sums are loaned
students on the conditions named above.
In no
t«» worthy
sufficient loaned to defray the expenses of an entire
The
-
year.
The
recipient
must pay
his
way
in part.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
45
Suggestions.
Avoid tardiness
at the opening of the term.
Plan for continuous attendance to the end.
Be ready for work the hour it begins.
It is almost never the part of wisdom to plan to do the work
of two years in one.
The three years' course gives full work for three years.
Oaks cannot be grown 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
in disappointment.
The candidates for graduation may not be many, but they
should be such as will count afterward.
INS1 [TUTE
Catalog gf Students, 1^07-KpoS,
RESIDENT GRADUATES.
William, '03
(
.
>rangeville,
Bloomsburg,
Bshleman,
C«>lu::
ColUfl
Columbia.
Charle
Mae,
""7
dwin
M
,
'07
N
Rarig, Howard,
Shaman, Edith, '06
R., '98
Wendt, Lilian.
>msburg,
Mt. Carmel,
mbia.
Northumberland.
Calkins,
msburg,
lie.
Colombia,
Columbia.
Berwick,
Shamokin Dam,
.bia.
Bnyder.
UNDER-GRADUATES.
wart B.
[
eds,
Bdw.
B.
Adams, Frank
Turhotville,
Northumberland.
Forkston,
Rupert,
Wyoming.
Columbia.
Grande, Cuba.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
CaguaSj Porto Rico.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Lansford,
Carbon.
Parsons,
Luzerne.
Caguas, Porto Rico.
ille,
Montour.
Hoyo Manicaragu, St. Clara, Cuba.
Bloomslmrg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg
Columbia.
Luzerne,
Luzerne.
Stillwater,
Columbia.
Benton,
Columbia.
New York, N.
Columbia.
Briar Creek,
Columbia.
Mifflin ville,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
St. Blena 75, Cienfuegos, Cuba.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Bspy,
Columbia.
Catau
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Mayagnez, Porto Rico.
Columbia.
msburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Lackawanna.
Elmhurst,
Lalla
Albert, Ruth
Albertaon, Hazel
mder, Beulah
Alexander, Florence
Alvarez, Abelardo
Andres, Helen
Andrews, Kthel V.
Anwyl,
Lila S.
Aponte, Raphael
Appleman, Rebecca
Areay, Kdward
Armstrong, Harriet
Arnold, G eorgia
Arnold, Ina A.
Ash, Bessie
Ash, Blmer B.
Ash, Bsther
A^h, h..u M.
Aten, Norman
Anrand, Helen
Azpiazn, Tnsto A.
Bailey, Cnas. Carroll
Bailey. Will
Bakeless, John B.
Bakeless, Kath
Baker, W. H.
Baldv, Sara
Bankes, Floyd
Bankes, Ha/el
Bankes, huther
I'.ankcs.
Barletta,
Marv
Ana M.
Barnes, Abbie
i
harm
i,
.la
Margaret
.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
Barnes, Walter
Barrow, Harrison
Beaver, Stella M.
Beddall, Fannie
Beddall, Florence G.
Beddall, Josie
Benford, Edith
Bennett, Sue A.
Benscoter, Laura M.
Benscoter, Ralph O.
Berman, Elizabeth
Betts, Bessie B.
Betts, Clyde E.
Bevan, Mary F.
Beyer, Ida
Bidleman, Ercell
Bidleman, Ralston
Bierman, Ethel
Bierman, Katharine
47
POST OFFICE.
COUNTY.
Blooms burg,
Ringtown,
Columbia.
Schuylkill.
Danville,
Montour.
Port Carbon,
Schuvlkill.
Schuylkill.
Schuylkill.
Tamaqua,
Tamaqua,
Danville,
Montoursville,
Hunlock's Creek,
Shickshinny,
New
Montour.
Lycoming.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
York, N. Y.
Galilee,
Galilee,
Wayne.
Wayne.
Mauch Chunk,
Eyers Grove,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Carbon.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
M.
Nicholson,
Wyoming.
Bingaman, N. G.
Glen Iron,
Birth, Jennie
Bishop, Madeleine
Nescopeck,
Luzerne,
Union.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Anna
Pottsgrove,
Northumberland.
Billings, Ella
Bitler,
Black, Martha H.
Bloom, Bruce W.
Bogert, Harry M.
Bloomsburg,
Sunbury,
Rohrsburg,
Bogert, Nellie
Danville,
Bomboy, Ruth
Bloomsburg,
Boody,
Boody,
Boone,
Boone,
Rupert,
Rupert,
Berwick,
Willow Springs,
Booth.
Letty
Mary
Laura E.
Rush
Sherman
Dallas,
Bower, Alice B.
Box Harold C.
Bradbury, A. F.
Brandon, Adda M.
Bredbenner, Florence
Breisch, Bird M.
Mooresburg,
Clemo,
Espy,
Huntington Mills,
Shickshinny,
Breisch, Reba
Broadt, Albert
Broadt, Elsie
Broadt, Harry
Brobst, Bertha
Brown, A. Clifton
Ringtown,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Brown, Bissell H.
Brown, Eleanor C.
Brown, Fannie
Brown, La Rue E.
Bryant, Burton
Bryant, Leon D.
Bryfogle, Bernice
Burdick, Lucille M.
Burdick, Luella
Burke, Agnes J.
Burlingame, Chas. E.
Bush, Tillie
Mainville,
Berwick,
Tunkhannock,
Thompson,
All en wood,
Wilkes-Barre,
Lewisburg,
Bloomsburg,
Susquehanna,
Bloomsburg,
Carbondale,
Carboudale,
Carbondale,
Almedia,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Montour.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Montour.
Wayne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Schuylkill.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Wyoming.
Susquehanna.
Union.
Luzerne.
Union.
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Columbia.
Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.
Lackaw anna.
T
Columbia.
Columbia.
.
RY INSTITUTE
CODNTV.
Columbia.
:nsburg,
Bloomsbi
Coin...
tnbia.
tlley,
I
pbell,
i:<
ae.
).
1
i
Cuba.
Bloomsbnrg,
M.
i
Christian, Fannie
Christian. Luen-tia
Chi
Charm,
Jerseytown,
Stella
1
Cintron, Pram
Clancy, Mai a et
Clancy, Nora ..
Clark, Boyd C.
Clark. Mabel P.
I
I
Boyd's Mills,
Wayne.
Wyoming,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Scranton,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
(
Mertie M.
Cooper, Carlos
:.
Washingtonville,
use
Correll, Florence
C
j
.
.
J
I
M.
Nellie
sy,
ret
Mt. Carmel,
Bloomsburg,
Pred J.
Luther P.
Susan
Mifflinville,
dispell, Elizabeth M.
Biargaret
Cryder, J. A
(
Cummings, Anna
Cummings, James E.
I
Dailey,
Union
Bloomsburg,
Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
Ethel L-
sy,
I
trangeville,
Bloomsbnrg,
Brooklyn, X. Y.
ilie
:
ene A.
L-
Catawissa,
Catawissa,
Dallas,
Bloomsburg,
Willow Springs,
Shenandoah,
Shenandoah.
Waymart,
Plymouth,
Town
l'a\ in pert.
)scar
Davis, Clayton
(
Line.
Wilkes-Barre,
Bloomsbur-,
ths,
Anna
R.
miller. Nellie
Bloomsburg,
M.
it
in,
bin*
Lackawanna.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Susquehanna.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Colui:
Columbia.
Schuylkill.
Schuylkill.
Wa\
James
Bloomsbnrg,
Exchange,
I
insbnrgi
•".Ma.
tnbia.
tnbia.
i
abachi
G
Diehli Pred \\\
Diemer, Atta
ne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Bloomsburg.
Cataw
msbnrg,
I
ieph Elliott
ne.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Ha/.leton,
Deighmiller, Bllie R
tauphin.
I
Biargaret
iir
(
Porto Rico.
ha
Lie
.
ille,
tnbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Bloomsbnrg,
Cole, Robert
.
Columbia.
Steel ton,
Steelton,
Clement, Dorothy
ty,
)an\
..
I).
.
Clohei
i.iv.tna,
ulsburg,
Mabel
istian,
Luzerne.
Northumberland.
Lackawanna.
Mayaguez, Porto Rico.
Columbia,
unsburg,
rique
.
Valley,
urg,
1
I
)anville,
Columbia.
Montour.
C
mbia.
.
,
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
POST OFFICE.
Bloom sburg,
COUNTY.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Rohrsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
McCoysville,
McCoysville,
Glen Carbon,
Juniata.
Juniata.
Schuylkill.
Laceyville,
Mehoopany,
Wyoming.
Wyoming.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Drennan, Gertrude
Dunkelberger, Anabel
Dunkerley, Beatrice F.
Dunn, Pearl E.
Duy, Albert, Jr.
Duy, Josephine
Dye, Laura B.
Carbondale,
Paxinos,
Jeddo,
Lackawanna.
Northumberland
Eaton, Emma
Eckroth, Thomas
Edgar, Frank M.
Edgar.. Hazel
Edwards, Erne E.
Dallas,
Catawissa,
Diemer, Robert
Diemer, William E.
Dietrick, Josepha
Dildine, Paul H.
Dillon, Charles
Dillon, Harold
Dobbs, Clara Mabelle
Dobbs, Elsie Belle
Dolan, Thos. C.
Donovan, Anna K.
Doty, Ruth E.
Dreibelbis, Ida
Dreisbach, Ida
M.
Edwards, Mary
Edwards, Thomas H.
Egan, Michael J.
Eisenhauer, Edward
Emmert, Marguerite
Englehart, Margaret
English, Bessie
Erdley, Carrie E.
Erikson, Carl
Escanaverino, Aida
Escanaverino, Gines
Escanaverino, Ursula
Eshleman, Emmaleen
Everett, A. R.
Ever, Elizabeth
Fagan, Elizabeth
Farley, Jennie M.
Farley, Lera
Fausel, Harry J.
Faust, Ethel
Faust, Sara C.
Fegley, Mary
Feinour, Katharine
Ferber, Sadie M.
Fetterman, L. Orval
Fetterolf,
Howard
Finn, Ruth M.
Luzerne.
Emmons,
Sullivan.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Strawberry Ridge,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Benton,
Kingston,
Bloomsburg,
Coalridge,
Miminville,
New Oxford,
Adams.
Almedia,
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Mifflinburg,
Union.
St. Benedict,
Cambria.
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Colwin,
Centre.
Eyersgrove,
Columbia.
Milnesville,
Luzerne.
Union.
New Columbia,
New Columbia,
Union.
Wyoming,
Camden, N.
Bloomsburg,
J.
Barnesville,
Catawissa,
Ottawa,
Scranton,
Bloomsburg,
Miminville,
Fisher, Howard H.
Fisher, Martha V.
Fisher, Maud E.
Fisher, Scott
Plymouth,
Northumberland
Bloomsburg,
Lynn,
Ringtown,
Flanigan, Hannah V.
Fleckenstine, Jessie R.
Silver Creek,
Orangeville,
Columbia.
Schuylkill.
Columbia.
Montour.
Lackawanna.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Northumberland
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Schuylkill.
Schuylkill.
Columbia.
49
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M.J.
.1
a.
.e.
-
•ma.
on,
I.
I
imsburg,
..:
t,
.
.
Orwell,
M.
ambia.
Funk.
tnsburg,
P.
.
.
nee
M. Catherine
irt,
i
•
Paul P.
Charlotte
.
m,
Shickshinny,
•our.
'.ambia.
Danville,
Benton,
York,
York.
Linley, Montana.
Northumberland,
tharine
Gibbs, Ali
Pauline
Mary
allon,
A.
Gilli
N< rthumberland.
Columbia.
Columbia.
me.
Wilkes- Harre,
Bloomsbu]
Columbia.
Plymouth,
IyUZ<
Sterling,
lie.
Wayne.
Grai
.
inna.
me
ne.
eph
Graham, John
Bloomsburg,
Gray, Carrie M.
Montrose,
u,
ingtonville,
Pearl
Ella
Grimes, Jay
Grinn
tie,
M.
Light Street,
Millville,
II.
Bloomsburj:,
Gruvcr, Helen
Gulick, Elizabeth
rrez, b'austo
Gutierrez, Ruben
Gutierrez, Yirgilio
..nes
Hall, Camille
Cornelia-. C.
Handley, Alberta
Haring, l'.thel
ina
Harrison, Neil
Hartman.
Hartman,
Hartman,
Hartman,
Hartman,
N.Y.
Columbia,
'.umbia.
Colum
1
Bloomsbu
Bloomsburg,
.via
Han
awanna.
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Bdward
Prank
Hazel
Columbia.
Columbia.
Danville,
Montour.
S i^ua la Grande, Cuba.
Sagua la Grande, Cuba.
la Grande, Cuba.
'.umbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
i
Towamla,
Bradford.
Scranton,
Danville,
Plains,
Lackawanna.
Montour,
me.
Porks,
Carbondale,
Lackawanna.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
I
Kimber
Buekhorn,
tnsburg,
Wilkes-Karre,
Kook Glen,
lie
Hart/ell. S
.
M.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
'
ambia.
.umbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
rue.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
...
,
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
Hawk, Hattie
POST OFFICE.
COUNTY.
Bloomsburg,
Heberling, Pearl
Heitsman, Florence
Heitsman, Frank R.
Grovania,
Columbia.
Montour.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Heller, Fannie
Heller, Irma L.
New
Hendershott, Doyle
Henrie, Ethel L,.'
H.nrie, William H.
Heermans, Edna F.
Herring, Martha
Hess, Carrie
Hess, Edna
Hess, Frank
Hess, Geraldine
Hess, Harry
Hess, Miriam
Hess, Stella
Hetler, Geraldine
Hicks, Bruce
Hicks, Delilah
Hill, Helen R.
Hinckley, Bess
Hippensteel, Lester L.
Hobbes, Gertrude
Hole*, Cecilia G.
Northumberland
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Jackson Summit,
Bloomsburg,
Dallas,
Dallas,
York, N. Y.
Bloomsburg,
Trevorton,
Bloomsburg,
Berwick,
Benton,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Trevorton,
Bloomsburg,
Mocanaqua,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Tioga.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Northumberland
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Hazleton,
Montour.
Columbia.
Danville,
Light Street,
Westmoor,
Jeffersonville,
Columbia.
Northumberland
Luzerne.
N. Y.
Hoffman, Jessie
Almedia,
Hohman,
Holahan, Richard
Hazleton,
Silver Creek,
Schuylkill.
Holland, Josie
Laceyville,
Wyoming.
Hartman Martha
Bloomsburg,
Houck, Ella
Houck, Fred
Houghton, Grant R.
Houck, Maurice
Catawissa,
Catawissa,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
A. C.
Hourigan, Anna
Howard, George
Huebner, Florence
Hughes, Florence
Hughes, Mary I.
Hull, Edith A.
Hummel, Foster
Hummel, Sara
Hutton, Ruth
Hyde, Pauline
Ide, George
Ikeler, Kenneth
Irvin, Karl E.
James, Martha V.
Jaquish, Murray G.
Jarrett, Boyd A.
Jayne, Elsie
Johnson, Adda
Johnson, Fred
Johnson, Howard M.
Johnson, Laura
Johnson, Margaret J.
Johnson, Robert
Exchange,
Nescopeck,
Wilkes-Barre,
Bloomsburg,
Gow en,
:
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Carbondale,
Honesdale,
Light Street,
Lackawanna.
Wayne.
Milton,
Northumberland
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Hunlock's Creek,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Millville,
Buckhorn,
Scranton,
Luzerne,
Columbia.
Lackawanna.
Luzerne.
Montgomery,
Lycoming.
Plymouth,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Catawissa,
Catawissa,
Catawissa,
Catawdssa.
Freeland,
Wallsville,
Lackawanna.
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52
oinci-:.
:na.
'.toll,
maborg,
.
I
:iton,
jom
Wataontown,
mabnrg,
maborg,
Kahler, Mabel F.
1
Katharine A.
Danville,
Aakam,
ii.
mabnrg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomabnrg,
Rohrsburg,
Seven Points,
C.
Marple
.
RooadcU
:
,
>.inville,
Benton,
Keeler, Charief
Samncl
Kelchner, Jami
Keller, Nellie
Keller, Verna
Kenna, Genevieve
w.
mbia.
Lwanna.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Columbia.
M Columbia.
Montonr.
rue.
Columbia.
Oolnmbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Colombia.
Northumberland.
Cumljola,
Schuylkill.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Keater, Bora
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Kistler, Jennie L.
vSittlers,
Schuylkill.
Kitchen, Leona R.
Klaae, Myrtle M.
Kleintob, Anna
Kline, Cora
Kline, Kdna
Wilkes- Barre,
Snydertown,
Bloomsburg,
Paxinos,
Bloomsburg,
Berwick,
Beaver Valley,
Beaver Valley,
Stouchsburg,
Bloomsburg,
/ions Grove,
Luzerne.
Kerachner, Clinton
Klingaman, Minnie R.
KHngerman, John E.
KUngerman, Oliver
Klopp, Warren E.
Knapp, Jennie S.
Knafisa, Cyrus
Knorr, Guy
Kochczynski, Joseph C.
abader, Stella
Kreamer, Hazel
Kremer, Marion C.
Krepps, Ethel F.
K repps, Georgia E.
Krum
Carol
Bloomsburg,
Mt. Carmel,
Milton,
Bloomsburg,
Pottsgrove,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Danville,
Scranton,
Ponce, Porto Rico.
Huntsville,
Knachke, Anna
Btide, Ferdinand
L.iinoreux, Chauncey
Lanning, Alma
fanning, Horace
Lanbacn, Bmma
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Benton,
Lehman,
Mifflinville,
Leister,
Bloomsburg,
Bear Gap,
Bloomsburg,
Leila
Leidy, North
Leiaenring, Ruth A.
.
Marion
Herbert
Richard
Roaringcreek,
Lindemuth, Clarence
Scranton,
Nanticoke,
Roaringcreek,
Linville,
Linville,
Bloomsburg,
mabnrg,
.
ra
P.
l-'alla
1.
Win. II.
Longenberger, 1
,
Scranton,
Mainville,
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Berks.
Columbia.
Schuylkill.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Colombia.
Montour.
Lackawanna.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Lackawanna.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Lackawanna.
Columbia.
,
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
POST OFFICE.
Lopez, Antonio
Lore, Ada
Lose, Anna,
Lose, Kmilie
Lovelass,
Danville,
Watsontown,
Watsontown,
Emelyn E.
Lovering, Olyve
Lovett, Jennie
Low, Zora
Lowe, Clayton
Lowry, Mary B.
Lutz, Lizzie C.
McAfee, Chester E.
McBride, Anna L.
McCollum, Martha
McDaniels, Ethland
McFee, Mina
McHenry, Donald
McKelvy, Harry W.
McKelvy, Margarets.
McMenamin,
McMenamin,
Belle
Cecelia E.
Machado, Emilio E.,
J.
Major, Cora
Major, Kathleen
Major, Olive A.
Maloney, Mary
Marcy, Estella A.
Mary Eva L
Martin, Claire
Maruri, Diego A.
Maruri, J. Edward
Masteller,
Ruth
Mather, Thos, R.
Matz, Luther
Matz, Robert L.
Maurer, Chas. L.
Maurer, Darwin E.
Megargel, Lavona
Meneeley, Gertrude M.
Mercer, Irene B.
Metzger, Francis M.
Mertz, Blanche E.
Metz, Robert C.
Meulener, Fernando,
Meulener, Joaquin
Millard, James
Millard, John C.
Miller, David B.
Miller, Flora
Miller, Harriet
Miller, Lewis
Miller, Marion
Miller, Verna A.
Monahan, Anna L.
Montour.
Northumberland
Northumberland.
Milanville,
Wayne.
Moosic,
Danville,
Orangeville,
Lackawanna.
Montour.
Sonestown,
Dewart,
Bloomsburg,
Sullivan.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
St. Peters,
Chester.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Beach Haven,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne,
Luzerne.
Jeddo,
Freeland,
Cefuentes, Cuba.
Bloomsburg,
Magee, Stanley
Maher, Margaret
Mahon, Ruth W.
Mahoney, Daniel
COUNTY.
Caguas, Porto Rico
Foster,
Factoryville,
Lawsville,
Forty Fort,
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Wyoming.
Susquehanna.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Forty Fort,
Luzerne.
Wilkes- Barre,
Luzerne.
Dorranceton,
Luzerne.
Dorranceton,
Luzerne.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Guayaquil, Ecuador, S. A.
Guayaquil, Ecuador, S. A.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Benton,
Columbia.
Keansburg,
Schuylkill.
Lehman,
McKeansburg,
Schuylkill.
Paxinos,
Kehler,
Orangeville,
Northumberland.
Winton,
Bloomsburg,
Lackawanna.
Benton,
Schuylkill.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
N orthumberland
Northumberland.
Ashley,
Luzerne.
Sagua la Grande, Cuba.
Sagua la Grande, Cuba
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Glen Lyon,
Luzerne.
Reserve, Wisconsin.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Miminville.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Shenandoah,
Schuylkill.
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uylkill.
w.
1
rd,
1.
WilkRu/.ci ne.
una.
Schnltzville,
R.
:ina.
:ma.
[ill,
ana
is.
.
R
i
Siko,
:\
[kill,
ne.
ille,
R.
\\\: j
B03 d'a Mills,
ma
i
ia,
Nanti
i
rne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
org,
(
Maurice
>lil,
Romnaldo
Aquadilla, Rorto Rico.
Oliver, Margaret R.
Columbia.
Columbia.
ick,
I
(
Bloomsburg,
hnan, Ernest
» H.
G.
O'Nei
>h
Parker,
Sajre,
;n,
Arthm
;
.
Penn,
iv,
Tunkhannock,
h B.
rk, Charlotte
i
Columbia.
Millville,
K.
1
1
1
si .uri[,
Evelyn
Susquehanna,
Jai
Hazleton,
agton, Flossa
Bloomsbui
la
Frank
Petrilli,
Pi
W.
It,
.
John H.
r
M.
:
Lumberland,
Wyoming.
IR
I
.vn,
.
\
-
lith
K.
M.
\V.
N
ne.
vne.
rne.
org,
irvey B.
I
Susquehanna.
Luzerne
Columbia.
rne.
Skinner's Fddy,
Ripple,
Rippie,
Nanticoke,
I'itner, H.
Col umbia.
Grande, Cuba.
I
M.
Lackawanna.
Luzerne
Grande, Cul
1
P.
•
tambia.
Bradford.
Luzerne.
ra
ille,
Strawberry Ri
msburg,
msburg,
M.
I
Wayne.
•ur.
Colui:
Columbia.
Colum
R.
Millville,
(
Pnrseli Clifton
Berks.
mbia.
>]\ pliant,
Buckh
Coluir.
awanna.
Colui:
.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
POST OFFICE).
Pursel, Obert E.
Pursel, Rena
Quick, Ethel
Quick, Mary
Ramirez, Diego E.
Rank, Sherman
Rarich, William
Rarig,
S.
Emory W.
Reber, Ida R.
Reese, Leslie J.
Reese, Marjory
Regan, May
Remaly, Magdalen
Reyes, Jose A.
Reynolds, Josephine
Cienfuegos, Cuba.
Rhodes, Adda
Rhodes, Reba E.
Rice, Mildred
Richards, Fred
Richards, Horace
Richardson, Catharine
Richardson, Bmily
Richardson, John L.
Berwick,
Daiton,
Espy,
Riddell, Earl
W.
Rinker, Harry
Rishel, Earl
Rishton, Myron
Rittenhouse, Kathryn
Robb, Mary
Robbins, Pauline
Roberts, Tracy
Rogers, Laura
Rohrbach, May
Rosser, Olwen
Rowe, Hazel F.
Roys, Emily
Ruckle, Elizabeth
Ruhl, Jessie
Ruth, Bessie M.
Rynkiewicz, Sabina
Sachs, Anna D.
Sanders, Clyde
Sanders, Edna
Sands, Dietrick
Savidge, William S.
Schollenberger, Harrison
Schooley, Emeline
Scott, Jennie
COUNTY.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Berwick,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Mayaquiz, Porto Rico
Watsontown,
Northumberland.
Conyngham,
Luzerne.
Catawissa,
Columbia.
Miffliuburg,
Union.
Taylor,
Lackawanna.
Mt. Carmel,
Northumberland.
Duryea,
Luzerne,
Shickshinny,
Luzerne.
Mahanoy
Plains,
Columbia.
Lackawanna.
Bloomsburg,
Light Street,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Strawberry Ridge,
Bloomsburg,
Berwick,
Hughesville,
Light Street,
Centremoreland,
Berwick,
Catawissa,
Edwardsdale,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Light Street,
Bloomsburg,
Hazleton,
Mahanoy
Go wen,
Schuylkill.
City,
Northumberland,
Bear Gap,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Lycoming.
Columbia.
Wyoming.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Schuylkill.
Luzerne.
Northumberland.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Turbotville,
Northumberland.
Drums,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Trucksville,
Northumberland,
Seasholtz, Helen
Seasholtz, Kate
Seasholtz, Leonina
Danville,
Danville,
Danville,
Severance, Alvin
Seybert, Victor
Bloomsburg,
Berwick,
Northumberland
Montour.
Montour.
Montour.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Laura
Briarcreek,
Sharadin, Abraham J..
Sheard, Lillie G.
Sherwood, L. Maud
Boyertown,
Berks.
Calkins,
Wayne.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Shaffer,
Shiffer,
Anna M.
Hudson,
55
LITERARY INSTITUTE
56
mat,
vim, Will it*
iman, Bd
COUNTY.
Wil burton,
::ibia.
WilburtOU,
.ninbia.
org,
•
:a.
msburg,
Shum.iii, Geo. \V.
Sluimaii, Jennie
Miller,
hi.
.
r,
J.
•ir,
H.
Wesley
John
::ibia.
Mainville,
Columbia.
msburg,
msburg,
Tamaqua,
Columbia.
bnylkill.
Lehignton,
McA<
Schuylkill.
Rendham,
msburg,
Lackawanna.
Bnell, Mildred
Snyder, Kmma I.
Snyder, Bnola E.
Snvder, Irene
Pittston,
Mifflinville,
Solleder, Albert L.
Bloomsburg,
Mt. Carmel,
Mooresburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
wanna.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Montour.
Tunkhannock,
Wyoming.
Dallas,
Dallas,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Slllit;:
Bloomsburg,
II.
Parsons,
ret
Berwick,
.ton,
!
Oonyngham,
Smith, M.u ion C.
Smith, Merrill
Smith, R
msburg,
Mainville,
Ruth
M.
h,
Bloomsburg,
T.
:.
SlIloUT,
Mifflinville,
Bloomsburg,
Almedia,
I.
Sneidmau Hruce
Zenith.
Mifflinville,
Southwood, Mary
.;.
Stark.
Steele,
St tale,
Kdna
Mae
Kva
Maude
ner,
ner,
L-
Mae
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Samuel
as,
Gertrnde
:;,
Mary
Berwick,
Stroh. Rebecca
Bloomsburg,
Black Walnut,
Black Walnut,
Meshoppen,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Stroud, Florence
Stroud, J:i!!:rs (;.
it« Bdith
Suppk-e, Mabel
Maud
Sutliff,
Thompson,
M
;
iry H.
I
)
anville,
Mahanoy
i
Wyoming.
Wyoming.
Wyoming.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Thnrlby, Marion M.
Titman. Ruth
Tobin, C. 'IVresa
Bloomsburg,
Mt. Carmel,
Columbia.
Toole, Su<
Freeburg,
Townsend, Ma'
Townsend, John R.
Townsend, Leon
Wyoming,
Snvder.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
tt,
I
Jr.
:
.
Julia C.
Bdward
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Berwick,
Wilkes-Barre,
uehanna,
Glen Lyon*
Forest City,
Udell
Tucker, Jennie
Tuck.
Turek, Fredrick
Tustin,
City,
B. Jr.
Bloomsburg,
Schuylkill,
Northumberland.
Susquehanna.
Luzerne.
Susquehanna.
Columbia.
.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
POST OFFICE.
COUNTV.
Tustin, James
Tustin, Joseph
VanCampen, Carrie E.
VanNan, Orson C.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Throop,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Vannatta, Miriam
Vetterlein, Louise
Villaring, Ismael
Bloomsburg,
Paupac,
Vought, Sallie
Wagner, Grace
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Dorranceton,
Luzerne,
Clifton Heights, Del aware.
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Luzerne.
Dallas,
Luzerne.
Dallas,
Scranton,
Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.
Columbia.
Pike.
Caguas, Porto Rico.
Catawissa,
Hunlock's Creek,
Wallace, Almah C.
Wallace, Elizabeth F.
Ward, Eleanor
Wardan, Clara
Wardan, Helen L.
Washburn, Horace D.
Weaver, Fred W.
Weaver, Raymond
Weaver, Wm. C.
Bloomsburg,
Catawissa,
Catawissa,
Susquehanna.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Weidman, Rhoda M.
Stouchsburg,
Berks.
Welliver Charlotte B.
Welliver, Christine
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Columbia,
Watkins,
Wm.
D.
Wei liver, Miriam
Welliver, Walter
Wells, Grace
Susquehanna,
Catawissa,
Welsh, Bertha
Hall stead,
Orangeville,
Wertman, Clarence
Wertman, Ralph
Quakake,
West, Alan D.
West, Karl
Wharton, Gladys
Wheeler, Lillian M.
Whipple, Chloe I.
White, Agnes
White, Elizabeth A.
Wiegand, Adam F.
Wilkinson, Mabel
Williams, Alice S.
Williams, Beatrice
Williams, E Katharine
Williams, Frank B.
Williams, Gladys
Williams, George F.
Williams, L'Nore
Williams, Lydia P.
Williams, Mae
Williams, Marguerite
Williams, Rhea
Williams, Sara E.
Will its, Margaret S.
Wilner, Robert F.
Wilsey, Helen M.
Wilson, Alice W.
Womeldorf, Paul
Woodring, Erwin
Woodring, Nora
Woods, Margaret
Wright, Edith B.
Sittlers,
Danville,
Danville,
Bloomsburg,
Schuylkill.
Schuylkill.
Montour.
Montour.
Columbia.
Shickshinny,
Luzerne.
Ricketts,
Wyoming.
Akron, N. Y.
Bloomsburg,
Wilkes-Barre,
Mt. Carniel,
Peking, China.
Scranton,
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Northumberland.
Lackawanna.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Peking, China.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Drums,
Orangeville,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Falls,
Wyoming.
Bloomsburg,
Edwardsdale,
Nanticoke,
Nanticoke,
Luzerne.
Sunbury,
Plymouth,
Northumberland
Tyler
Wayne.
Hill,
Plains,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Nuremburg,
Schuylkill.
St. John's,
St. John's,
Luzerne.
Bloomsburg,
Honesdale,
Luzerne
Columbia.
Wayne.
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.
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'.TV.
:
•
K.
aware.
Maim
B.
nie
tnbia.
Mi. Carmel,
Northumberland.
tnbia.
Coloni
msburg,
ibia.
tnbia.
Dalm
Northumberland.
.
X. V.
manual
Zinun
1
ivid
11.
Northumberland.
Ringto*
New
Schuylkill.
n,
Vork, x. v.
York, X. V.
Summary @f
Students.
Number during Pall Term
Number during Winter Term
Number during Spring Term
559
562
623
Total for three terms
Number
of different students
1
during the year
744
700
Ladies
443
Gentlemen
257
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
The Alumni
CORRECTIONS IN THE ADDRESSES OF ALUMNI ARE REQUESTED.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
Annual Meeting Commencement Week.
OFFICERS
:
Elwell, B. L. I. '67.
Vice President, D. J. Waiter, Jr., B. L. I. '67.
Corresponding Secretary, Prof. G. E. Wilbur.
President, G. E.
Recording Secretary,
S. J.
Johnson,
Treasurer, H. G. Supplee,
Executive Committee
"~
'93.
'80.
:
Prof. O. H. Bareness, '79, Chairman.
Prof. C. H. Albert, '79.
Miss Eva Rupert, '70.
Mrs. L. P. Sterner, '82.
Mrs. J. G. Harman, '92.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF LUZERNE COUNTY.
Annual Meetinz Week gf
(punty Institute.
OFFICERS
:
President, G. J. Clark, '83.
Treasurer, B. Frank Myers, '88.
Nan S. Wintersteen, '98.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF LACKAWANNA COUNTY.
Secretary,
Annual Meeting Week gf
(punty Institute.
OFFICERS
President, C. R.
Powell,
:
'83.
First Vice President, H. L. Morgan, '81.
Second Vice President, Mrs. Bessie Davis Carson,
Treasurer, Watkin Williams, '98.
Secretary, Margaret Lewis, '87.
Executive Committee for 1908 Banquet
Stella Murray, '01.
Mabel Jayne,
CLASS OF
'97.
:
'04.
J
870.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Armstrong, Amelia, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Burrows, Albin S., Real Estate and Loans, 612 Belmont Ave.,
Grand Forks, North Dakota.
Ehrhart, W. N., Prin. High School, Mahanoy City.
Rupert, Eva., Goodwill School, Sisseton, So. Dakota.
Schuyler, Lizzie, Manual Tr. Teacher, 102 N. 6th St,, Camden, N. J.
Woolsey, Elsie (Mrs. R. M. Chambers) 451 Walnut St., Pastilia, Cal.
LIST
871-2-3-4-5
CLASS OF
187J.
KI.KMKNTAKY QOUKSB.
ajkman, John H,, Light Street, Pa.
Ailinan, Jerome T., Strut.!!;, Pa, st.r
.
Thompeonrown.
1.
Collin), Baston.
Angle, ivmm.i,
Bartach, G. \\\, Lawyer, Salt Lake City, ctah.
BerryhOl, Kate J. (Mrs. D. D. Wood),
Norman, Oklahoma, R. P. D.
Buckingham,
German, John
Race,
If.
Shelly,
C. Riddle),
\V., Physician,
Port Royal.
If.,
5,
Box
12.
Fountain Springs.
Lawyer, Wilkes-Barre.
J.
Era
IL. (State Cer.)
Amos
CLASS OF
1872.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Bowen, Jennie E- (Mrs. F. A. Parker), Waverly.
Herman, David A. City Supt., Hazleton.
Stephens, Andrew.
Welliver, Christie, Berwick.
CLASS OF
J
873.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Buckingham, Hugh, Physician, Mehaffey.
Essick, Louisa S., (Mrs. C. R. Savidge), Sunbury.
Holmes, Sarah L. (Mrs. M. F. Trippe), Salamanca, N. Y.
CLASS OF
J
874.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
J. K., Printer, 615 5th St., N. E., Washington, D. C.
Hower, Alfred, Farmer, Catawissa.
Bittenbender,
Mears, George V., Physician,
166 Sheboygan St., Fond du Lac, Wis.
"
Perkins, Lucy E. (Mrs. Geo. V. Mears)
Sheep, Lloyd S., County Superintendent, Elizabeth City, N. C.
Snowden, Mary S., (Mrs. John Metcalf), Forty Fort.
Wilson, James S., Traveling Salesman, Box 504, Scranton,
Unangst, Mary, Bloomsburg.
CLASS OF
1875.
CLASSICAL.
Durham,
J.
Edward, Insurance Agent, 412 Stephen Girard Bldg, Phila.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Brnngard, Aaron W., Lawyer, Lock Haven.
Cole, Ada M., (Mrs. H. C. Bittenbender), Lawyer, Lincoln, Neb.
Cleaver, Wesley M., Farmer, Catawissa R. F. D. No. 3.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1875-6.
Creasy, William T., Representative, Catawissa.
Edgar, Martha, Assistant Librarian, 94 Academy St., 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, David E., U. S. Dept. of Agriculture,
222 4th St., S. E., Washington, D. C.
Moss, Alvin W., Teacher, High School, 526 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre.
Raike, Sallie E. (Jones).
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, 258 S. Iron St., Bloomsburg.
Wilson, AliceTE., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
PIANOFORTE.
Anna M.
(Mrs. F. H. Jenkins), Bloomsburg.
Kuhn, Alveretta V., (Mrs. J. K. Bittenbender),
615 5th St., N. E., Washington, D. C.
Edgett, Lillian I., (Mrs. E. H. Witman), Jersey Shore.
Miller, Sue, (Mrs. W. H. Andy;, Danville.
Morris, Annie (Mrs. S. H. Sayre), Hampton, Va.
Bittenbender,
CLASS OF
J876.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Jenkins, F. H., Registrar, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Tustin, G. M., Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
E., Farmer, Shamokin Dam.
Creasy, Retta J., (Mrs. Alvin W. Moss), 526 S. River
Baust,
I.
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.
Hunt, Mary J., Merchant, McAllisterville.
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 M., (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.
Lillie,
•
:\i
ADDRESS
LIST.
J. P., Dean ol Colleges, State Ooll<
Young, Charles P., Physician, Lynchburg, Va,
..
CLASS OF
J
877.
CLASSICAL.
Seller, C. B., Clergyman, R. No.
3,
SCIKNTIl-'IC
Eisner, Jacob
C,
Bos
95, Salisbury,
N.
C
COURSE.
Physician, Carlisle.
I
I
I
MJ-.N
1
ARY COURSE.
Pinch, Mary S. (Mrs. Henry Sterner), Barnegat, N.
J.
Grimes, Josephm s. Bloomsburg.
Helper, I.illie A. vBogart), Newport, Ark.
Hower, Lizzie R. (McClure), Bloomsburg.
IfcCarty, Sue H. (Hagg), Teacher, Peoria, Kan.
Richards, Maggie N. (Lamb), Great Bend.
Robbins, Honora A. (Mrs. J. S. Grimes), Physician, Bloomsburg.
Suydam, Belle II. (McKelvy), Chicago, 111.
Wallace, Medora K. (Mrs. C. B. Heller), R. No. 3, Salisbury, N. C.
CLASS OF
1878.
CLASSICAL.
Welsh,
J. P.,
Dean
of Colleges, State College.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
Cleaver, Wesley M., Farmer, Catawissa, R. F. D. No.
3.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Andrews, C. D., Bank Cashier, Siegfried, Pa.
Chrisman, William, Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
Edgar, Elma II. (Tucker), Dentist, 477 West 140th
St.,
New York
Evans, L. Wallace, Merchant, Galveston, Texas.
Jones, Emma J. (Mrs. G. S. Herring), Sunbury.
Kistler, Ida A. (Mrs. John Mosteller), Bloomsburg.
Meixell, P. A., Lawyer, 20 North Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Raike, Frances E. (Shaffner), Kewanee, 111.
ers, Ella Clementine, Lecturer, Gen. Deliv., Scranton.
William II., Lawyer, 221 Cass Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Sanders, W. J., Lawyer, Sunbury.
Searle, Frances H. (Mrs. S. T. Hayes), 922 Olive Street, Scranton.
Simons, Mary J. (Mrs. I>. \\\ Gillner), Sterling.
Waters), Bloomington, Neb.
Straus,
I.
Hess, Supt. and Agt. Penna. R. R., Box 751, Pittsburg.
CLASS OF
1879.
CLASSICAL.
Herring, G.
S.,
Lawyer, Sunbury.
City.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1879-80.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
Bartsch, G. W., Lawyer, Salt
Buckingham, Agnes, (Mrs.
Lake
J. C.
City, Utah.
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 Buchtel Ave., Akron, O.
Bakeless, O. H., Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Hannah E., Teacher, Kodiak, Wood Island, Alaska.
Cather, William A., Manufacturer, Pottsville.
Breece,
Cullen, William F., Teacher.
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), 61st and Irvine Sts., Philadelphia.
Lepley, William A., Clergyman, Coalport, Pa.
Moore, C. H., Civil Engineer, 98 N. Broad St., W. Hazleton.
O'Connell, Lizzie, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Robbins, Louisa, Teacher, 203 W. Sixth St., 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
1880.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Albert,
M.
F., Cashier, Payette, Idaho.
Barton, Edith, Physician, 426 Adams Avenue, Scranton.
Blum, Lotta, Teacher, 1311 Yesler Way, Seattle, Washington.
Burns, Bridget, Teacher, 15 N. White Street, Shenandoah.
Cavanaugh, Maggie, (Mrs. Jas. C. Bigley), 3727 Park Ave., Philadelphia,
Cleaver, Kimber, Editor, Huntingdon.
Coogan, Anna, (Mrs. Gilbert Ferguson), Pottsville.
Faulds, Lena E., Teacher, High School, 27 W. Union St., Wilkes-Barre.
Fisher, H. Alice, Teacher, Casilla 250, Concepcion, Chile.
Glover, Robena F., Teacher, 126 Jardin St., Shenandoah.
Golden, Ella T., (Mrs. M. Lally), 313 E. Lloyd Street, Shenandoah.
Harter, M. M., Farmer, Nescopeck.
Henderson, Belle F. (Mrs. J Reed), 10th and Chestnut St., Lebanon.
Kimmel, Anne M., Teacher, 24 N. Jardin Street, Shenandoah.
Kitchen, Celeste, (Mrs. W. F. Prutzman), R. F. D. No. 1, Trucksville.
Kolb, Ida P., (Hart), 142 West 124th Street,
New York
City.
Kinsi-1,
Grant A
.
Supt
oi
Phannaceutical
I
).
w.,
hurch
.1
i'\.
r
y,
St.
N. v.
Bnilding, Scranton.
John Creveling), Plymouth.
Auburn.
Simons, A. J., Physician, Newfoundland, Pa,
irpenter, Paw Paw, 111.
Smith,
Smith, N. H., Clergyman, 222 Frederick St., Hanover.
Young), Drifton.
Sterner, Tillie M.
Supplee, H <'•. Merchant, Bloomsburg.
[rs.
at,
Ritt(
I
'
.
Vannatta, B. P. Painter, 911 .Master St., Philadelphia.
Wolf, John J., 947 Bdith Ave., Walla Walla, Washington.
y, Laura A. (Mrs. W.Morgan), 35 Wistar Place, Atlantic City, X. J
Young, B. W., Special Pension Examiner, 202 P. O. B'dg, St. Paul, Minn.
t
CLASS OF
1881.
MKXTARY COURSE.
M. (Whalen Miner's Mills.
William B., Lawyer, Sunbury.
Mrs. G. L. Jolly), Orangeville.
lie
Campbell, Mallie, 541 East Market Street, Sunbury.
Bvans, J. L., Lawyer, Berwick.
Faust, Carrie W., Teacher, 620 Adams Avenue, Scranton.
lee, Mary, Music Teacher, McCook, Nebraska.
Fellona, Susan R. (Poppert), Brooklyn, N. Y.
Geddis, Ralph M., Superintendent and Engineer, Elmira, N. Y.
Guie, Claudia B., Teacher, 5 East Elm Street, Norristown.
Guie, Enola B., Teacher, High School, Wilkes-Barre.
Harnett, Minnie C, Teacher, 3341 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia.
Barrett, Li/./ie
>,
i.
I
Harrison, T. B.,
Town
Line.
Hower, Heister V., Physician, Mifflin ville.
Jones, Cora E. (Grant), Box 59, R. F. D., No. 1, Wapwallopen.
Kern, Estella L. (Mrs. H. S. Knight), 617 Mapleton Ave., Boulder, Colo.
Pty, Mary A., Teacher, 313 West Center Street, Shenandoah.
Lepley, M. O., Minister, Waterbury, Conn.
de Mrs. B. F. Laudigi, S45 Prescott Avenue, Scranton.
Mi'.. iy, Robert P., Revenue Clerk, Mineral Point, Missouri.
Mansell, Annie E., Supervisor of Drawing, 519 RadcliffeSt., Bristol, Pa.
Marr, Dora, Stenographer, Bloomsburg.
McCay-Wenck, Mary, M. D.
Maternity Hospital, 228 Chestnut Street, Sunbury.
McKernan, Lizzie F. (Talley) Baltimore, Md.
Morgan, Henry L., Teacher, 116 North Lincoln Avenue, Scranton.
Ness, John Frank, Real Estate, Wilke.s-Barre.
O'Donnell, Kate A., Teacher, Hazleton.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
I
LIST.
881-2
Gwenny
Powell,
(Jones), Weatherly.
Rankin, Mary E. (Mrs.
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- (Spencer), 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
1882.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Sickler, Stella (Mrs. Edwin J. Jorden), Tunkhannock.
Stiles, N. Burnette (Mrs. Wm. H. Brooke), Bloomsburg.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Ayers,
Emma
F. (Mrs. Chas. Palmateer),
407^ Asbury Ave., Asbury Park, N.
Beebe, Emorilla (Henstrant), Binghamton, N. Y.
Bierman, Henry, Physician, Bloomsburg.
Brown, Lillian (Mrs. R. M. Geddis), 301 Irvine Place, Elmira, N. Y.
J.
Mary A. (Mrs. James H. Mercer), Bloomsburg.
Church, Lizzie M. (Mrs. H. W. Search)
202 St. Mark's Square, West Philadelphia.
Crippen, Lue M. (Mrs. E. J. Moore), 47 E. 16th Ave., Columbus, O.
Dilley, J. W., Teacher, Santa Anna, Cal.
Evans, Esther A. (Mrs. Thomas M. Jarvis), Brandon, Texas.
Feterolf, Emeline (Mrs. Charles Hood), Battle Creek, Iowa.
Finney, Nora M. (Mrs. L. P. Sterner), Bloomsburg.
Fisher, Tillie S. (Mrs. Howard Beasor), 526 Woodbine St., Harrisburg.
Brugler,
Gossler, Helen L-, Clerk, Northumberland.
Halstead,
(Sanders), Delta, Colorado.
CM.
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, 610 Hayden Bldg., Columbus, O.
Pierson, Hattie L. (Mrs. Ogden DePuej, 81 N. 20th St., Franklin Forks.
Ragan, Celia J.
Reagan, May (Mrs. E. C. Hood), Battle Creek, Iowa.
Robbins, Hattie, Milton.
AI.r.MM ADDKKSS
1
I.I-T.
88.
Dr.
I).
J.
Pi
>
.rhanna.
I
Robin, H. urn. ili, Teacher, Wilk.1,
Jennie, {Mr*. C. B. Roal
ton.
Dartmouth St., B
Mahano\ Cit\
J. Ball
Hower), Bloomsburg.
cfaer,
l
105
,
Wenn<
I
B
CLASS OF
J
.
883.
CLASSICAL.
Conner, John G., Pres. Conner Biillwork Co.,
Front and Stockton
Sts.,
Trenton, N.
J.
SCIKNTIIiC COURSE.
Cleaver, Kimber, E
Finney, N< ra .M. (Mrs. p. p. Sterner), Bloomsburg.
William J., Lawyer, Sunbury.
ELEMKNTARY COURSE.
Angelina, Teacher, 84 Wash. St., Carbondale.
Brindle, HI wood R., Merchant, Freeport, L.
I.
Bnrnette, Nellie T., Teacher, 1105 Richmond St., Scranton.
Clark, Granville J., Attorney, 10 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre.
r,
W
r
2nd St., Berwick.
Druggist, 139
Alice (Mrs. J. W. Wilson), Bloomsburg.
Dietrick, Ira
C,
.
Fallon, Peter F., Alderman, 1556 West Vine St., Hazleton.
Gemberling, RinaldoC, Merchant, 6518 Mich. Ave., Chicago.
Harvey, Katrine E., Teacher, Milroy.
Hight, Frank R., Cashier, Hanford, California.
Hobbea, I). Musgrove, Lawyer, 20 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre.
Hunt, A. Levi, Attorney, 2219 E. 14th Ave., Denver, Colorado.
Hutchison, Louise G. (Mrs. J. L. Dillon), Bloomsburg.
Earschner, Lloyd W., Clergyman, Uniondale.
Leonard, Abbie J., (Mrs. R. R. Ashley), 123 Hanover St., Wilkes-Barre.
M ick, Abbie H ,109 Oak St., Binghamton, N. V.
McGuire, Mary A., St. Joseph's Convent, Hazleton.
M, Guire, SallieL., (Mrs. W. I. Hibbs), 5U2 Montgomery St., W. Pittston.
McHale, Mary H. Hazleton.
Josephine, X. V. Real Kstate, 8 Regent St., Wilkes-Barre.
Powell, CharU-s R., Teacher, 135S Capouse Ave., Scranton, Pa.
';
Rich
B., (Mrs. Samuel Daniels), 176 150th St., Harvey, 111.
1)
uhouse, i.
Dugan), 1222 N. 53rd St., Phila.
:
I,
('... Teacher, 1429 BlectricSt., Scranton.
Robert, Principal of Schools, Pittsl
Steck, Bvs R. CMrs. H. A. Chamberlic
N. Jam* »
Strily, Oscar P., M. D., Surgeon, Pocatello, Idaho.
:
.
::
Ave., Lima, O.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1883-4
Wells, Jennie (Mrs. Samuel B. Henderson), Montgomery.
Whipple, Mary E., Teacher, 17 Taylor St., Newark, N. J.
Woolcock, Christine (Mrs. T.
J.
Parmley),
5113 Cedar Ave., West Philadelphia.
CLASS OF
1884.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Sharpless, Ma,y, Bloomsburg.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Albright, Ella
M. (Mrs. E. M.
Baxter), Mifflinburg.
Alexander, Flora E. (Mrs. R. W. Headings), 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 St., Syracuse, N. Y.
Eckbert, Lottie D., (Mrs. Alex. M. Lupfer), 1930 8th Ave.,
Spokane, Washington.
Fisher, Charles J., Attorney-At-Law, Catawissa.
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, Kate E. (Divers), Hazleton.
Hoban, Alice I., Teacher, Scranton.
Hoban, \nnie E., Teacher, Scranton.
Hopper, Frank P., Supt. of Schools, Luzerne County,
526 Wyoming Ave., Dorranceton.
Hunt M. 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, Pueblo, Mexico.
MacCullough, Jean T. (Dunwell), Monrovia, California.
Mansell, Mary J. (McKee), Scranton.
Martin, Charles E-, Pittsburg.
ALUMNI AD1
niff,
M
:
Michael H..
Uwyer,
S. Rivi
[«,
II.
R. Moore-
John Wingert
Robbi
I
:i,
i
a).
:.
»
),
2J
Bloom
St.,
Danville.
wisbnrg.
Mrs. Bdwifl Paul), Milton.
Maggi
,
L«
Dion), Joddo.
Russell Andreas), 324 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre.
r.) Supt. Prin. Schools. 330 S. 5th St., Darhy.
Teacher, 10 Recent Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Wintersteen, Grace, Physician, State- Lunatic Hospital, Harrisbur^.
Young, S. Ella, Teacher, Millville.
By, C. P.
Winter, Irvin
II.,
CLASS OF
18S5.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
.
,
D. Ernest. Teacher, 222 4th St., S E-, Washington, D. C.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
W. Funston), Bloomsburg.
Herbert C, Farmer, R. D. No. 4, Springfield, Ohio.
Bidleman, H. Howard, 907 St. John's Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Bierly, Louis P., Supervising Principal, 227 Delaware Ave., Pittston.
Billmeyer, J. Blanche (Mrs. H. R. Brayton), 25 W. Broadway, N. Y.
Birch, T. Bruce, Teacher, 5035 Summer Ave., Philadelphia.
lein, Nellie, Teacher, Darby Grove.
May S. (Mrs. Herman Wendell), 233 Walnut Ave., Wayne.
Caw ley, Florence J. Clerk, Milton.
Cockill, Sallie M., Teacher, Llewellyn.
Cohen, Rosa, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Cole, Susie W., Teacher, Beaver Meadow.
Conner, William S., Teacher, Madera, Cal.
Crocker, Minnie E., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Curran, Mary R. (Mrs. James H. Morgan), Carlisle.
Dechant, Charles E., Cape May, N. J.
Elliott, M. Margaret (Seidel), Los Angeles, Cal.
Carrie H. (Ruddiman), 373 Potomac Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
Bnsminger, Martha K. (Mrs. Ed. A. Baxter), Pawnee, 111.
Edith Y. (Mrs. Fred Holmes), Bloomsburg.
P., (Pursel), Bloomsburg.
Anna M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Gallagher, Susan A., Teacher.
St., York.
S W. Phila.
Hon, Agnes, (Mrs. J. B. Gilroy), Durj
Barton, Lillian G. (Mrs. C.
Bell,
.
.
:.
M. Pauline (Ml*. [saac D. West), Danville.
Mrs. W. D. Holmes), Bloomsburg.
Hess, Christine C. (Mrs. J. Yntzy), Carthage,
Hicks, N. Lillian, Teacher, Scrantou.
111.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1885-6.
Hine, Harry O., 3204 Highland Ave., Cleveland Park, Washington, D.C.
Houser, James C, Attorney, Lewistown.
Kennedy, Hannah, Teacher, Cor. 8th and Locust Street, Hazleton.
Kratz, D. Hiram, Insurance Agent, 144 Linden St., Allentown.
Laudig, Oscar O., Superintending Chemist, Steelton.
McHugh, Charles F., Lawyer, Wilkes-Barre.
McNiff, M. Katharine, High School, 605 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg.
Mickey, Mary. Prin. Paxtang School, 320 North St., 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).
Musselman, Frances M., Washington, D. C.
Newhouse, Ella M. (Langfield), W. Northampton
St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
Noetling, Charles B., Merchant, Beaver Valley.
Patterson, Sarah E. (Harrison), Washington, D. C.
Petty, Charles M., Merchant, 364 S.
Hancock
St.,
Los Angeles,
Cal.
Phillips, Lizzie J. (Kuschke), 1216 Oram Boulevard, Scranton.
Potter, Annie C. (Mrs. Boyd Trescott), Millville.
Rearick, Jacob M., Clergyman, State College.
Mary C, Teacher, Harrisburg.
Sites,
M. (Chrisman), Evergreen St., Oklahoma.
Vaughn, Roberta (Mrs. Geo. Dochner), 27 S. Evergreen
Sterner, Ella
Street,
Harrisburg.
Voight, Katie, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Walsh, Mary, Hazleton.
Watson, Sallie C, Teacher, Keyport, N. J.
Wilner, George M., Book-keeper, Plymouth.
CLASS OF
J886.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Glover, D. L., Attorney-at-Law, Mifflinburg.
Frank A., Cashier, Bloomsburg.
Ikeler,
Fred T., Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
Maurer, James, Dentist, 2827 Diamond Street, Philadelphia.
Ikeler,
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Maize, Annie E., (Mrs. Frank Hain), Altoona.
Schoch, Mary L. (Mrs. Charles W. McKelvy), Bloomsburg.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Barkley, Josephine R. (Mrs. W. H. Eyer), Bloomsburg.
Barnes, M. Elfleda (Gottschal), 1317 Derry Street, Harrisburg.
Ida M. (Mrs. D. A. K. Preston), Ripley, O.
Bernhard, Ida, 330 Madison Ave., Scranton.
Bloss, Annie J. (Mrs. E. J. Wolfe), Wyo. Sem., Kingston.
Brennan, Maggie C, Teacher, 313 W. Oak St., Shenandoah.
Bell,
INI AD]
|886.
nnan
\
Luml
0.,
Oonghlin, Nan
rille,
Teacher, 14 Goodwin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
S.
Physician, Lairdsvflle.
Derr, Joseph L
Derr, Sue H. (McAlister) Barnes, Wash
Donley, Allie, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
,
her,
Pelker, Jeron*
mma
Kan R.
F. D. No. 2.
Macon, Mo.
M-. Teacher, Harrisbnrg.
trrie
BUen
:.
Oo.,
B., Teacher.
Baston.
1.
a.. Teacher, Milnesville.
Oockavan, Mary
A. Mr>. W. a. Better) Oonyngham.
Battle A. (Mrs. John Ruhl), 31 S. First St., Lewisburg.
Maude
Hill.
M.t/ie B
S. Front
Humphrey, Catharine L.
,
,
St.,
Lewisburg.
eabeth, Teacher, 550 Centre Ave., E- E-, Pittsburg.
Fetterolf), Lykens.
(Mrs. LFlora
B.
Jones,
Keiper, J. Claude, Clerk, Washington, D. C.
Hugh
M
Kline, Marion A., Lawyer, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Eoser, Josephine R., 1112 North St., Harrisburg.
Lambert, Jennie T. (Mrs. Michael Kehoe), Philadelphia.
Leacock, Grace A., Philadelphia Hospital.
Leckie, Adam E. L-, Lawyer, 344 D St., N. W., Washington, D.
behe, Anna L. (Mrs. Martin Gruhler), Shenandoah.
William R., Lawyer, 614 X. Main Ave., Scranton.
C
,
Long, Melle (Mrs. Duval Dickson), Berwick.
Low, Elizabeth A., Lime Ridge.
Lowenberg, Stella, Bloomsburg.
afcQann, Alice
(Mrs. Philip Clark), Jeanesville.
J.
Luzerne Ave., W. Pittston.
Moyer, Harry C, Minister, Wapwallopen.
Mover, Lucetta (White), Weston, O.
Murphy, Emma W. (Mrs. Thos. Main), Haddon Heights, N. J.
Patton, Knima M. ,Mrs. Martin Bartley), Conneley, Spokane, Wash.
M<»nie, Isabelle U. (Jones), 312
(Juinn, Michael BL, Physician, Scranton.
Jeremiah, Teacher, 909 E. Sunbury St., Shamokin.
Maine A. Mack), Wilkes-Barre.
Sanner, Nolan H., Clergyman, Ligonier, Pa.
Ler,
Riley,
Shaffer, A. Adella (Mrs. D.
J.
Broughall), 504
W.
14th St.,
Wilmington, Del.
Annie M. (Balliet), Limestoneville.
Shnlts. Ray, Bloomsburg.
Shuman, C Bruce, Pharmacist, Spring Lake Beach. N.
Shelter,
.
Bmma M
,
J.
Teacher. 720 N. 6th Street. Harrisburg.
Snyder, Annie C. Teacher, Bloomsburg.
ler. Geo A.. Blectric Bng., Ft Lee. N. J.
Stack, Mary A. (Mrs. II. M. Muldoou), Shenandoah-
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1886-7.
Jennie M. Secane, Del. Co- Pa.
A. (Mrs. Thos. Russell), Turbotville.
"Williams, William A., Postmaster, Madera, Cal.
Wintersteen, Eleanor, Teacher, Plains.
Witmer, Emma J. (Mrs. H. B. Felty) Abilene, Kansas.
Wood, A. Sue, Teacher, 418 S. Franklin -Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Stiles,
,
,
Ten Brook,
Zeiders, William J.. Prin. Business Col., 5700
CLASS OF
Germantown Ave.,
Phila.
J887.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Breece, Dora E. (Mrs. Chas. Kesty), Bloomsburg.
Brockway, Alice (Mrs. Clark Kashner), Bloomsburg.
Brown, E. Clair, Teacher, 84 Academy St., Wilkes-Barre.
Connor,
Farver,
May
S. (Mrs. Chas. Petty), 334 So.
Reuben
T.,
Hancock
St.,
Los Angeles, California.
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, 731 Spruce St., Philadelphia.
Kurtz, AnnaS., Teacher, 767 Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Laubach, H. Isadore, Teacher, Deep River, Washington.
Lewis, Margaret A., Teacher, 535 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
City.
McDonnell, Susan J., Teacher, Sheffield Ave. and Grace St., Chicago,
Morgan, Mary S. (Ayers), Grant Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Mullen, Edward J., Teacher, Plymouth.
Nallin, M. Agnes (Roache), 1512 Gibson Street, Scranton.
111.
Nolan, Emma B. (Gallagher), 818 Jeff erson 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, Preceptress Troy Conf. Academy,
Poultney, Vt.
Sheep, Mary P., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Short, Eva G., Teacher, 224 Franklin St., Scranton.
Smith, Maude K., Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Snyder, Harris E., Postal Clerk, Kane.
Sperring, Helen M., 25 W. Ross St., Wilkes-Barre.
Stonebraker, Harry, Teacher, Altoona.
Taylor, Charles W., Farmer, Mackeyville.
ADDRESS
Win.
:< r.
I-:.,
LIST.
Merchant, Gordon.
her, Port Carbon.
her, Wilkea-Barre.
.
Whit
Whitehead, Bluabetfa R. (Oberholtaer), 114 6th Ave., Troy, N. Y.
Willi. mis, Wm. s., lierchant, Madera, Oal.
better, Onral H., Teacher, Bloomabni
Mrs. James l. Dod
.
<
COJ.I.M.I-.
Frederick, Ifd.
.
CLASS OF
1888.
IKEPARATOKY.
X. G., Lumber, Pottarille.
-.-,
o.o.
Snpt. Steel Works, Joliet,
Win
111.
Merchant, Bloomsburg.
lianrer, F. O., Merchant, Mahanov Plane.
:iberg,
,
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Bidleman, H. Howard, 907
St.
John's Place, Brooklyn.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
W. Fowler,
Buck,
Teacher, S. N. S., Geneseo, N. Y.
Bynon, Mary (Mrs. Bruce Jones), Shenandoah.
Campbell, Kllie M. (Mrs. John B. Houston), Mt. Carmel.
Chrisman, M. Bertha, Teacher, Harrisburg.
Connelly, Mary A., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Croop, Phoebe A. (Mrs. J. B. Grover), Peckville.
Crow, Harvey I., Clergyman, New Hamburg.
Davis, R. X. (State Cer.) Prin. of Schools, 324 N. Blakely St., Dunmore.
son, U. Grant, Electrician, Philadelphia.
Dougher, Edward
Physician, Midland, Michigan.
J.,
m. Olrs. A. J. Harbaugh), Bellaire, O.
11 as, Florence G. (Mrs. N. G. Cool), Pottsville.
Hine, Annie M., Conyngham.
ttger, Jessie
Jones, Lizzie (Sterling), Wilkes-Barre.
Jones, Bruce T., Station Agent, Shenandoah.
Jones, John T., Teacher, 63 2 X. Main Ave., Scranton.
Kelly, Sarah, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
ret R. (Hewitt). Tunkhannock.
Kitchen, Blla M. 'Mrs. H. G. Sands), Benton.
Lewi-, Lizzie (Mrs. Hugh Price), Plains.
Lew
R., Prin.
M
M
.
.
:.
Wm.
P., Prin.
Lncj
L..
High School, Shenandoah.
Business College, South Bethlehem.
Teacher, 39
McBride, Blizabeth
:
.
Mary
F..,
Oak
Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Compton,
111.
Teacher, Scranton.
1
W. Dougherty),
Steel ton.
rence, Teacher, Mifflinvflle.
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 St., Phila.
Petty, Margaret P. (Mrs. H. B. Beatty), Port Murry, N. J.
Quinn, Bridgetta L-, Teacher, Indian School, Pryor, Montana.
Rawlings, Eva, Physician, 511 Fifth Ave., New York City.
Reese, Hannah (Mrs. Robert O' Boyle), Sunbury.
Richardson, Harriet H. (Mrs. John Gordon), Norwalk, California.
Ringler, Ada M. (Mrs. Thos. \V. Evans), 2352 Kenton St., Cincinnati, O.
Rinker, Minnie A. (Mrs. E. Y. Harrison), 101 N. Main Ave., Scranton.
Shuman, Ambrose, Physician, Catawissa.
Sullivan, Julia E Teacher, Boston, Mass,
Supplee, Annie (Mrs. J. B. Nuss), Bloomsburg.
Taylor, Mary (Mrs. J. T. Jones), 632 N. Main Ave., Scranton.
Treible, Wm. H., Physician. York.
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
1889.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Fenstermacher,
W.
A., Ely, Nevada.
Miller, F. E., Civil Engineer, Needles, Cal.
Whatenecht, E. L., Teacher, Forty Fort.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
McNiff,
M. Kate, High School Teacher,
605 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
John, Helen, Bloomsburg.
McReynolds, Agnes, Bloomsburg.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Albertson, 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.
Black, Helen L- (Berkley), Harrisburg.
Bowman, Alvin S., Teacher, Palmyra.
Briggs, Lula C, Bloomsburg.
J. J., Stevens Inst., Oakdale, N. Y.
Brown, May, Teacher, 32 Lincoln Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Brown, Geo. T., Teacher, Freeland.
Bucke, J. L. L., Principal of Schools, Duncannon.
Brower,
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
:
Bloomsburg.
Carrier,
li.
Wm. H
r.)i
Cnmn
:n
V.
Pa,
I
Phyd
kwell,
l<
>
rional Norse, Philadelphia.
Dr.,1
i
her, Old Porf
en, Minnie, Tcirhrr, Scranton.
Dnnsmore, May
a.. Teacher, 69 S.
Fannie C. (Mrs.
.
J
Wells
St.,
Wilk<
D. Treaaler), 537 N. Vine
iazleton.
Mrs. Price Thomas), Scranton.
pare]
Teacher, Jeddo.
(
Gilbert, Sarah G. (Mrs. C.
II.
Reynolds), Danville.
Lawyer. Pittston.
Mary Mrs. K. J. Schlkher), Wapwallopen, R. No.
in.-, Biattie, Teacher, Hunlork's Creek.
Irvin, Florence (",., Teacher, 1512 Olive Street, Scranton.
Glennon, David
J.,
I
3.
John, Helen, BloomSDUl
ney, John C, Teacher, Parsons.
Kennard, Fannie K., Teacher, Meshoppen.
Kimble, Cera K. (Mrs. C. C. Mendenhall), Berwick.
Lanfield, C. William, Bloomsburg.
Lenahan, Theresa A., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
McBride, Bell (Mrs. I). Z. Mensch), Shickshinny.
Unm, Mary K., Teacher, 403 E. Main Street, Plymouth.
BfcConnell, Minnie K., Teacher, 139 N. 13th Street, Harrisburg.
McKown, M. Adelaide (Mrs. Francis Hawke), Tunkhannock.
McNulty, Andrew M., Teacher, Freeland.
McVicker, Laura A. (Mrs. J, H. Litchard), Strawberry Ridge, No.
Mensch, D. '/-., Cashier, Shickshinny.
Moore, Caroline W. (Mrs. L. J. H. Grossart), Allentown.
Newhonse, Laura B. (Mrs. Henry L. Irwin).
Phillips, Catharine, 1301
:;,
Academy
2.
Street, Scranton.
Fred'): (State Cer.) Accountant, Pottsville.
Ium
trace Evans), Berwick.
Renn, Roland, Railway Postal Clerk, 1249 Mulberry
Robbins, Anna
St.,
Harrisburg.
Mrs, C. V. Gabbert), 115 S. Main St., Mahanoy City.
State Cer.) Teacher, Salt Lake City, Utah.
M. Ella, Teacher, Harrisburg.
Scheohing, John B., Dr«
3. W. Cor. 29th and Huntingdon
,
Sts.,
Philadelphia.
Slurp, S. Laura (Mrs. Benton Tyerman), Teacher, 117 Cypress Ave.,
Santa Anna, Cal.
Shovelin, John P., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Smith, C. Bdgar, Clergyman, 225 Vine Street, Camden, N.
ler,
Wm. H
Teacher, Cehler.
ae (Mrs. A. B. Longshore), 145
J.
,
I
>ewart St.,
Shamokin.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1889-90
Stephens, Margaret A. (Mrs. John C. Taylor), 159 State Street,
New
London, Conn.
Wintersteen, Bess T. (Mrs. Richard Shelly), Patterson, N. J.
CLASS OF
J890.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Campbell, Ario.
Miller, J. R., Civil Engineer, Tunkhannock.
Miller, Willis, Lawyer, Scranton.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Adams, John K., Clergyman, 311 Walnut Street, Berwick.
Baird, Mary E., 43 Davenport Street, Plymouth.
Baxter, D. Karl, Lawyer.
Bernhard, Laura (Mrs. E. H. Harrar), 80 Burnett St., Newark, N. J.
Bidleman, M. Myrtle (Mrs. A. D. Catterson), Palmerton.
Brown, Ira S., Prin. Business College, 46 Cannon St., Bridgeport, Conn.
Burgess, Ida F. (Mrs. H. W. Davis), Berwick.
Callendar, Clark, Clergyman, Taylor.
Carrol, Elizabeth M. (O'Harra), Shenandoah.
Colvin, Bertha A. (Mrs. A. E. Lister), Glenburn.
Connery, Hannah T., Teacher, Scranton.
Custer, EllaF., Teacher, Nanticoke.
Davies, John F., Lawyer, 506-510 Phoenix B'ld'g, 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.
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.
Gregory, Clementine (Herman), Iquiqus, Chili.
Gruver, Elizabeth R. (Mrs. Louis J. Townsend), 309 E- Front St., Berwick.
Hartman, Eme L- (Mrs. Robert Vanderslice), Bloomsburg.
Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Hassert, Ellie
Hayman, Adda, Teacher, Turbotville.
Hay man, Eleanor, Teacher, Turbotville.
Hawly, Elizabeth S., (Mrs. T. J. Porter), Miles City, Mont.
Teacher, Catasauqua.
Helman, Lillian
Elliott,
H
,
M
Herman, James O
,
,
Prin. of Schools, Edwardsville.
3
Al.l'MNI
ADD]
Clinton Am-.
I
[olm<
•
.
jon<
.
.
Newark, N.
J.
Bloomabnrg.
Vostrille,
Teaclier,
Mabel P., Boys' Normal School, Philadelphia.
:1k-.
Ml, Minnie L
Kline, Jennie i>.. Teacher, 301 MahanoyAve., Mahanoy C
Lenehan, Nellie c;., Will
ner,
"Irs. J. J.
Davi(
3,
Main Ave,
Sera:.
Frederick W., Carlisle.
M. Alinira. Nurse, 59 Oak Street, Wilkes-Barre.
!>,
.
r,
McAlamey, Lulu
at., Teacher, 106Gaylord Ave., Plymouth.
IfcHale, Richard A. Teacher, Shenandoah.
Martin, Jennie A. (Mrs. John Leckie), Hazleton.
Ment/.er, Sndie B., Teacher,
Waynesboro.
Mitchell, Margaret B., Teacher, Scranton.
Moore, Mary A., Book-Keeper, Mt. Clare.
Moran, Margaret B. Nelis), Philadelphia.
Morrison, Hannah B., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Moses, Bdith A., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Myers, Jessie, Physician, Cor. 14th and Market Sts., Washington, D. C.
Theresa A., Teacher, Pittston.
Palmer, Jennie (Mrs. M. F. Forbell), Rochester, X. Y.
Pealer, W. Woodin, Dentist, Hazleton.
:n, Jennie (Lowe), Wilkes-Barre.
Reeder, Emory B., Mail Carrier, Sunbury.
Rinehart, Daniel, Merchant, Waynesboro.
Rinker, Ida C, Teacher, Bloomsbur^.
Roberts, Mary K. (Mrs. Isaac Wagner), 227 W. Coal St., Shenandoah.
Santee, Lulu L- (Mrs. J. K. Adams), 311 Walnut St., Berwick.
(
.
W. C,
Shultz,
Sears, Irene
vS.
Physician, Waynesboro.
(Mrs.
J.
W.
Barbour), Chambersburg
Mame M.
(Mrs. Dr. A. P. Seligman), Mahanoy City.
Shaw, Margaret T., Teacher, Lewistown.
Sickler, Rose (Mrs. E. T.Williams, American Legation, Tientsin, China.
Smith, Carrie M. (Mrs. W. II Keislake), 36 E. Broad St., Hazleton.
Shaffer,
.
Mary
Stover,
H., Teacher, Waynesboro.
Taylor, Bessie, Patterson, X.J.
Tempest, Conine (Parrott), Shenandoah.
Tewksbury, Martha D. (Souser), Everett.
Walborn, Geo. W., Preebnrg.
Williams, Margaret (Mrs. Prank AnrandJ Bloomsbnrg.
Minnie (Mrs. Geo. Bradley), Bird in Hand.
•
.
CLASS OF
J
89 J.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
k,
Reuben, Lawyer, 400 L. Independence Ave., Shamokin.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
189I
Jshn, Barton, Penna. R. R. Office, Altoona.
Snyder, Grier, Lawyer, 32 and 33 Laning Building, Wilkes-Barre.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Black,
Mae
Virginia, Teaching
and Ad. Writer, 374
S, River St.,
Wilkes-Barre,
Bogart, Elsie S. (Fettimer), Frenchtown, N. 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.
James B., Lawyer, Hazleton.
Creasy, Mark, Prin Schools, Hawley.
Costello,
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 St., Hazleton.
Guie, Zua B., 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, Pittston.
Kintner, Mary C. (Mrs. Chas. S. Harris), 7 E. 2nd St., Oil City.
Krise, Warren S., Fire Ins. Agent, 82 Roxbury Ave., Johnstown.
Kshinka, Marie W., Teacher, Berwick.
Lesher, Anna F., Teacher, Northumberland.
Leyshon, Josephine (Mrs. W. A. Mover), Kingston.
Linton, Elizabeth (Derry), Hughesville.
Longshore, Katherine, Teacher, Hazleton.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1891-92.
kfcAndrewe, /Luna L.
(lira.
ittle,
IfcGuigan,
P. a..
u
p<
:
ie,
Prank afcGowan), Wilkes-Barre.
Washington.
Lawyer, 439
her,
l
S.
Rnrd
St.,
thio State Univ.,
WDkee-B
Columbus, Ohio.
Teacher, Harieton.
Hewn,
Kate, Teacher, Scranton.
Meyer, Carrie- T., Teacher, Hazleton.
Nora, Teacher, Hartleton.
.
M., Teacher, Irish Lane.
A. (Grauerb), La Paz. Bolivia.
:
lYnniman.
Mabd
Reilh. Anna B. Mrs. If. P. Shannon), 69 Nicholson St., Wilkes-Barre.
Reilh, Agatha, Book-keeper, Honeadale.
Rcilly. Iv. Etegina, Teacher, 36 S. Main St., Carbondale.
Rinehart, Harvey B., Teller, 125 E. Main St., Waynesboro.
Kate R. (Mrs. Geo. Wall), Carey St., Plains.
.
rader,
Frona
Sheep, Jennie
J.
If.,
(Bennett), Johnstown.
Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Shew, Phoebe (Mrs. Mark Creasy), Havvley.
Shook, Julia A. (Mrs. Howard Scott), Virginia Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y.
Smith, Stella (Mrs. Walter Edwards), Moosic.
Smith, Elizabeth, 114 W. Ave., Mt. Carmel.
Spratt, Mary A. (Mrs. Allen Orr), Lewistown.
Sullivan, Margaret, Teacher, 1805 Market Street, Harrisburg.
Sutliff, William B., Teacher, B. S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Swartzel, S. Ida If. (Mrs. L. L. Leonard), Siglerville.
Thorburn, Elizabeth (Mrs. G. E. House), Dorranceton.
Townsend, Emma J. (Mrs. Edward Ever), 3526 Haverford Ave., Phila.
Turnbach, William A., Lawyer, Hazleton.
Walter, Meta (Mrs. D. Rinehart), Waynesboro.
Ward, Eliza L. (Mrs. P. J. Loughran), Scranton.
Weaver, Carrie A. (Mrs. William W. Brown), Fairport, N. Y.
Weil, Belle, Teacher, 64 Mallory Place, Wilkes-Barre.
Wenrich, Ida G. (Mrs. H. T. Bechtel), Mahanoy City.
Wheeler, Mary E. (Mrs. Win. Levin), McKendree.
Williams, Mary B., Teacher, Hazleton.
Williams, Franklin, Teacher, Shenandoah.
CLASS OF
1892.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Button, William, Builder, Bloomsburg.
Neal Grace (Mrs. Win. Ilutton), Bloomsburg.
Zeiser, Harry, Ass't High School, 82 Cany Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Baker, Nellie L. (Mrs. J. H. Adams), Stull.
Becker, Katie F. (Mrs. Alvin Read), Delano.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1892.
Benjamin, Jennie G., Teacher, 333 Jefferson Ave., Scranton.
Black, Caroline, Teacher, Harrisburg.
Grace (Mrs. Chas. A. Kerstetter), Milton.
Mary E- (Mrs. B. F. Wragg), 33 N. Rock St., Shamokin.
Boyle, Joseph A., Student, Mt. St. Mary's, 111 W. Diamond Ave.,
Blair,
Booth,
Hazleton.
Breslin, Annie, Teacher, Hazleton.
Brodhead, L. B., Old Forge.
(Mrs. D. H. Martin), 107 Paxton St., Harrisburg.
Burrow, Bertha
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- L. Whatenecht), Forty Fort.
Carlston, Eleanor F. (State Cer.) Hornellsville, N. Y.
Chroswaite, Thos., Lawyer, Hanover.
Cole, Lena E. (Mrs. Frank Field)
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.
Deaver, 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, 32 N. 6th Street, Allentown.
Easton, Minnie F. (State Cer.) (Mrs. Frank Ames), Mehoopany.
Fairchild, Edna L., 103 W. Main St., Nanticoke.
W
Mary I, (Mrs. R. S. Crosby), Noxon.
Eva R. (Mrs. E. E. McKelvyj, Hastings,
Fassett,
Faus,
Pa.
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, Irvin L-, Salesman, Northumberland.
Hess, Gertrude R., Teacher, Sheppton.
Hooks, Herbert C, 129 N. 60th St., Philadelphia.
Tasker), 221 N. Vine St., Shamokin.
Jones, Lizzie J. (Mrs. John
Keffer, Hallie F. (Mrs. D. S. Hartline), Bloomsburg.
Kerns, John A., Lawyer, Fall River, Mass.
H
Kitchen,
Anna R.
(Creveling), Millville.
Knittle, Ella, Teacher, Catawissa.
Kostenbauder, Maggie (Mrs. Oswin Wilcox), 122 Rockwell Ave.,
Long Branch, N.
Kutz, Sadie M. (Mrs. H. C. Phillips), 117 West Centre Street,
Mahanoy
J.
City.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
--3eter), Tunkhann.
Lannon, Katie A., Teacher, Hazleton.
Lattimore, Pauline L. (Mrs. W. C. Douden), Millersburg.
Nellie T., Teacher, Plymouth.
teller,
W
B.,
Dentitt,
Attorney
in,
'.:
I
.
St, Harrisburg.
Freeland.
McDonald, Belinda, Teacher, Penn. Ave., Scranton.
tc T., Teacher, 519 Hickory St., Scranton.
Merkel, Laura K. (Mrs. Prank
Reynolds), Wilkes-Barre
W
Murray,
her,
\v. Locust St
Scranton.
Nyhart, Harry v., Snpt Newport Township, Glen Lyon.
nnell, [gillie A., Teacher, 331 Green St., Scranton.
O'Hara, Nellie i... Teacher, Shenandoah.
Park
Bangs), Millville, R. F. D. No. 1.
Agxt<
1 1
2->
,
.
Patterson, M. Delia,
Coal
NTo. 4
Bxchange Building, Wilkes-Barre.
Petty, Louise (Mrs. Willard Smith), 215
Pollock,
Mary
W. 2nd
St.,
Berwick.
K., Teacher, Osceola Mills.
Porter, Hattie K. (Newlin),
Mahanoy
City.
Ransom, Flora, Teacher, 1 12 Church Street, Plymouth.
Rin^rose, Harriet M. (,Mrs. John Knies), Bloomsburg.
Robison, Martha H., S. S. Field Secretary, Espy.
Seiwell, Kudilia A. (Mrs. C. C Bierly). 212 Luzerne Ave., W. Pittston.
Shaffer, William A., Lawyer, Stroudsburg.
Sheehy, Anna L., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Sherwood, E. May (Mrs. J. G. Harman), Bloomsburg.
Spare, Carrie C, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Stair, Annie. Stenographer, Hotel Sterling, Wilkes-Barre.
Taylor, Carrie M., Teacher, 521 E. Front St., Berwick.
Tiffany, G. W. B., Teacher, Kingsley.
Tweedle, Lulu, Teacher, Raven Run.
Vincent, Frederick, Lawyer, Ashley.
Walsh, 'Anna 1). (Mrs. M. B Golden), 84 Market St., Pittston.
Walsh, Josephine M., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Walter, Ida M., Teacher, Catawissa.
Weldon, Millie B Lewistown, R. No. 1.
Welliver Leola M., Teacher, Jerseytown.
ver, Mabel B., (Mrs. T. R. Huff), Town Hill.
Williams, Catharine M., Teacher, Wilkes- Barre.
N. W.. Washington, I). C.
Willier, Michael L.. 2823 13th St
Worrall, Mary B., (Mrs. W. S. Adler), 122 McLean St., Yonkers, N. Y.
Wren, Mary B. CMrs. R. B. Gray), Port Carbon.
Young, [/>uie, Trained Nurse, 438 Bead St., Plymouth.
,
,
CLASS OF
1893.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Price, Win., Druggist, 919 Girard Ave., Philadelphia.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1893.
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., Dean of Women, Berea College, Berea, Ky.
Bray, William R., Teacher, Freeland.
Brubaker, Harry B., Teacher, Halifax, R. F. D. No. 1.
Buddinger, Laura, Teacher, 37 S. Poplar 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, 141 E. Dewart St., 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
Fahringer, Effie, (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.
Beddall, Lillie, Book-keeper, 6
,
,
Gallagher, Celia, Teacher, Freeland.
Gibbons, Minnie (Mrs.
W.
F. Hosie), 208 Broadway, Scranton.
Girton, Irene L-, (Mrs. Samuel J. Johnson), Bloomsburg.
Gotshall, Mercy, Teacher, Catawissa.
J
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
>3.::,
\V. J
Hahn.
Milnrsvillr.
.
II
Deputy
.
Sheriff, 413 B.
Chestnut
St..
Hasleton.
Nellie. Teacher, 444 N. 7th Street Allent
Harden. Bdith M.
John C
Beaton,
.
I
Mrs. Bolton Coon), 42
School. Wilkes-Barre.
Mrs B
Bffie,
DorrancetoiL
'riii.
C
Hooks;, 129 n. 6oth
St..
Phila.
Henderson, May. Teacher, Stockton.
Benton.
Hirleman, C!
Horn, Mary A. (Mrs. Win. D YarnalU Yeadon.
knecht, W. M., Dept. Commerce and Labor, Washington, D. C.
Hughes, Elizabeth, Teacher, 314 Garfield Ave., Sera:
bes, Jennie, Teacher, 231 Montgomery Street, West Pittston.
Edwards, William D., Teacher, L326 Schlager Boulevarde, Scranton.
John. Lillian I., Stenographer. 497 Hlla St., Wilkinsburg Sta. Pittsburg.
Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Johnson, Samuel J
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.
Kurt/., Klla B., Professional Nurse, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Learn.
May
(Mrs. Frank Buckalew), Trenton. N.
Margaret K. (Mrs. Frank Fait),
Lloyd, Verne, Teacher, Starrucca
B,
J.
New London,
Conn.
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, 30S 2nd Ave., N. Y. Citv.
BfcNulty, Katie, (Mrs. John Hay), Butte City, Mont.
Miller, Clarence W., Teacher and Justice of Peace, Seybertsville.
Miller, Jennie, Teacher, Selinsgrove.
John K., Ill Broadway. New York City.
John W., Teacher, Berwick.
Miles. Julia. Teacher, Shenandoah.
Moran, Lizzie C. (Mrs. J. F. McDonnell), 417 York Ave., Jenkintown.
Miller,
Miller,
Mrs.
}•;.
\.
Benson), Centremoreland.
Mumford, Minnie B., Teacher, Starrucca.
Nagle, Bdward C, Lawyer, Siegfried.
Norms B. (Mrs. Wm, L. Davies), 1419 Lafayette St., Scranton.
Donnell, John J., Lawyer, 304 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
O'Neill, Charles H.. Dentist, Tunkhannock.
Peifer, Kate (Mrs. h. H. Lenhart), Z2? McKinley Ave.. Canton, Ohio
Penman. Minnie G Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Pilkay, Mary R
Teacher. Harrisburg.
<
I
.
.
lizabeth, (Fahringer), Bloomsburg.
Powell, Martha, Stenographer, Bloomsburg.
Redeker, Carrie, Teach"
\\ Park Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1893-4
Romberger, Laura A. (Mrs. John Brower,
Edna A. (Mrs. Adam Huntzinger),
Santee,
Jr.)
Herndon.
1641 Bailey St., Philadelphia.
Shaffer, Grace, Principal Schools, Varden.
R. (Mercilliot), Nansen.
West Derry, N. H.
Sullivan, MaryE., Teacher, Harrisburg.
Stroud, Lela M. (Mrs. J. H. Van Loon), 223 Wash. St., Bloomfield, N. J.
Thomas, Alfred D., Teacher, 582 Grant St., Hazleton.
Thomas, Gwennie (Mrs. J. B. Tobias), Northampton
Grant Sts.,
Shook,
Lillie
Snively, Myrtle (Hosley;,
&
Wilkes-Barre.
Thomas, Hannah, Teacher, 177 W. Laurel St., Hazleton.
Thomas, Maggie, Teacher, Hazleton.
Thomas, Richard M., Lieut. Reg. Army, Instructor Military Academy,
West Point, N. Y.
Titus, Una E., 37 Clinton St., 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. Fr3nt St., Harrisburg.
Welliver, May (Mrs. H. R. Kahler), Bloomsburg.
Weiss, John C, Clerk, Miller St., Shillington.
Weiss, Clem R., Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
Wendt, Jennie A. (Mrs. R. J. Shuman), 364 Market St., Sunbury.
Williams, Burton, Teacher, Centremoreland.
Williams, Eleanor (Mrs. Richard Roderick), 20 N.
Zarr, Josephine (Mrs. Chas. W. Hess), Benton.
CLASS OF
Main Ave., Scranton.
J894.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Crobaugh, C. D., Lawyer, Easton.
Hubler, Harry C, Lawyer, Scranton.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Keiter, George H., Contractor, Bloomsburg.
Patterson, J.
Howard, Lawyer, Trust Building, Williamsport
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Abbott, Florence, Teacher, Pittston.
Acherly,
Mae
(Alexander), Scranton.
Ansart, Louis L., Computor, 2024 G. St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Appleman, Lula (Mrs. F. H. Brumstetter), Conyngham.
Baylor, Margaret C. (Mrs. H. B. Ross), Factoryville.
Beagle, Willits K., Bloomsburg.
Beddoe, Warren, Book-keeper, 96 N. Church St., Hazleton.
Bell, George H., Farmer, Springfield, O. R. No. 4.
Belles, Nellie D. (Mrs. W. H. Heddin), Nanticoke.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
Teacher, Shenandoah.
Jennie a. lira, Dr. Jehu A. Campbel
Lizzie $., Teacher, Ridley Park.
Bellia, Lizzie,
th,
erry.
Breisch, Cephas C, Lawyer, Ringtown.
Bnckwalter, William, 1415 Linden St., Scranton.
Cannon, Nettie Clara. 8. J. Moore), 246 Park Ave., Wilkea-Barre.
Carr, Teresa G., Teacher, Readington, N. J.
.1, Belinda, Teacher, 135 Chapel St., Pittston.
Carter, Ifande, Teacher, Ha/.leton.
Coffman, Nellie (Mrs. C. EL nfcDermott), South Connellsville.
Conner, Martha, Librarian, State College.
Conner, Peter, Mail Carrier, Bloomsburg.
Oorgan, Genevieve (Barrett), Hazleton.
Corrigan, Bssie G., Teacher, Hazleton.
Darlington, W. Ramsay, 3928 Poplar St., Phila.
Davenport, Blanche, Teacher, 247 E. Main St., Plymouth.
Dechant, Harry G., 102 DeKolb St., Norristown.
Detrick, Flora, Teacher, Jersey town, R. No. 1.
Dieffenderfer, J. P.
Kllsworth, Adelaide, Teacher, Centremoreland.
Ent, Jessie (Mrs. Ralph G. Phillips), Bloomsburg.
Ernest, Sara R. (Mrs. G. B. Snyder), Pittsburg.
Bapy, Bertha, Teacher, 612 Bridge St., Towanda.
Espy, Mary L. (Mrs. Philip C. Stehle), 1114 Jackson Ave., Bronx Boro.,
New York
City.
Evans, William W., Supt. Schools, Columbia County, Bloomsburg.
Fisher, Corinda S. (Mayer), Sacramento, Cal.
Flanagan, Anna, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Foster, Marcia, Teacher, 533 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre.
Frymire, Mary L. (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.
Green, Euphemia, Teacher, 57 Prospect St., New Briton,
Long Island, N. Y.
Gregory, H. W., Physician, 5732 Market St., Phila.
Griffith, Lottie (Evans), Warrior Run.
Grimes, Byron J., County Supt. Schools, Centreville, Md.
Haggerty, Mary (Mrs. James Tigue), Ashley.
Hardcastle, Kate T. (.Mrs. Win. Albertson), St. John's.
Harris, Bertha (Mrs. W. H. Butts), 1644 Scott St., William sport.
Hart, David A., Physician, Wapwallopen.
Hehl, Minnie (Mrs. J. W. Buck), 251 W. 88th St., N. Y. City.
Herring, Clinton, Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
Hess, Aaron B., Superintendent City Schools, Madison, S. D.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1894
Hess, Daisy (Mrs. O. Z. Kunze), 59 Farley Ave., Newark, N. J.
Hess, Floyd L., Attorney, 24-25-26 Bennett B'ld'g, Wilkes-Barre.
Huber, Bertha (Mrs. A. W. Cooper), Frackville.
Hughes, Sarah J., Teacher, 371 Summer Ave., Scranton.
Johns, Rev. Ben. M., Clergyman, LeRaysville.
Johnson, B. R. (State Cer.) Salesman, Lewisburg.
Johnson, Bertha L., Teacher, 69 S. Wyoming St., Hazleton.
Jones, Hannah, Teacher, Nanticoke.
Reiser, Rose (Mrs. R. \. 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., Los Angeles, Cal.
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.
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 St., Pittston.
Sterner, L. P. (State Cer.) Supt. of Schools, Bloomsburg.
Straw, Anna M. (Mrs. C. C. Smith), 381 So. River St., Wilkes-Barre.
Stroup, D. D., Teacher, Oriental.
Sutliff, Fred, Physician, 4419 Germantown Ave., Phila.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
I
LIST.
5
Swank, Katie, Teacher, Bobbie.
7 James
Thomas, John J., T<
Turner, Bete
J.
Mrs.
St.,
Hazleton.
Thomaf Howell;, Bockhorn.
Watson, John i'., Btaotnsbnry.
Weary, Andrew, Mine Surveyor, 165 I\. Cameron St., Shamokin.
Winner, Laura (Mrs. Howard Smith), 619 w. Diamond Ave., Hazleton.
Whaleii, Mary K. (Mrs. J. J. O'Hearn), Shenandoah.
Wiant, David, Prin. of Schools, Huntington Mills.
Williams, Hthel, Teacher, f>6.s s. Grant St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
Williams, Lizzie (Mrs. K. W. Tiffany), Syracuse, X. Y.
ward, Grace (Mrs. <). K. McIIenry), Berwick.
Yocum, S. C, Supt. of Schools Coal Township, 723 Packer St.,
Shamokiu.
CLASS OF
1895.
MUSIC COURSE.
Stair,
Mame
Leas, Music Teacher, 204 Mulberry St., Scranton.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Foulke, Will T., Callamar.
Norman, George, Woodbury, N.
J.
Shaffer, Grace, Varden.
Williams, Ethel, Teacher, 665 S. Grant St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
Mining Engineer, 506 Fifth St., Dunmore.
Yetter, Alfred E.,
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Andreas, Margaret (Mrs. Jos. L/indsay), Freeland.
Arbogast, Mary, Teacher, Freeburg.
Bartholomew, Irvin A., Prin. High School, McEwensville.
Beale, B. Frank, Physician, McKees }4 Falls.
Beeber, Sadie (Mrs. Ben. Thomas), 56 N. 13th St., Newark, N. J.
Birtley, Nettie (Mrs. Emil C. Niemeyer), Mt. Olive, 111.
Blakeslee, Josephine A., Teacher, 11 N. 60th St., Phila.
Blandford, Jennie (Mrs. John E. Morris), 101 Washington St.,
Kdwardsville.
Bloss, Nathan W., Merchant, Pond Hill.
Bobb, A. Cameron, Surveyor, Paxinos.
Boyle, Wm. P., Book-keeper, Hazleton.
Breisch, Nora, Teacher,
Ringtown.
Briggs, Gertrude, Bloomsburg.
Brown, Mattie, Teacher, Freeland.
Buck, Alice M., Teacher, Mary Disston School, Tacony, Philadelphia.
Burns, Kate, Teacher, Wanamie.
Cadow, Katharine, Teacher, 430 Catharine St., Bloomsburg.
Clapp, Bessie, Teacher, 522 Broadway, Milton.
Colgate, Hlsie L. (.Mrs. Gustave Hensell), Waverly, N. Y.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1895.
Creveling, Karl M., Medical Student, Espy.
Davenport, Harry H., Lawyer, Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
Dean, S. H. (State Cer.) Supt. Schools, Mt. Carmel.
County Supt., Washingtonville.
Derr, Charles
Derr, Annie F. (Mrs. Benj. Vansant), Feasterville.
Detwiler, Mary (Mrs. F. E. Brader), 161 Main St., Phoenixville.
Diseroad, Sara, Teacher Business College, 342 Franklin Ave., 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.
W
,
Eckroth, Howard B., Dentist, Quarryville.
Evans, May (Mrs. J. S. John), Bloomsburg.
Everett, Mary H. (Mrs. E. F. Carpenter), Bloomsburg.
Farrell, Margaret, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Fassett, Fred E., Merchant, Stevensville.
Ferguson, Marie M. (Mrs. G. W. Scott), Mt. Carmel.
Follmer, Anna (Mrs. O. G. Hess;, Benton.
Foster, Amelia, Teacher, 533 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre.
Foster, Minnie (Rivenburgh), 533 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre.
Furman, Julia H., Trained Nurse, 221 West St., Bloomsburg.
Gaffikin, Katherine, Teacher, Nanticoke.
Gaffikin, Patrick J., Priest,
Susquehanna.
Gallagher, Genevieve, Teacher, Pittston.
Gallagher, James U., Pittston.
Gilbert, Laura, Teacher, Catawissa.
Gilpin, Friend, Physician, Philadelphia.
Goyne, Minnie (Mrs. Wilbur Singley), Nuremburg.
Griffith, May (Mrs. J. W. Briggs), Washington, D. C.
Haen, 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
St., Dorranceton.
James, William E., Teacher, Gilberton.
Johnson, Howard S., Merchant, Mt. Carmel.
Jones, Gertrude (Evans), 69 Shawnee Avenue, Plymouth.
Jones, Hermie, Teacher, 88 Park Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Jones, Hattie W. (Mrs. D. John Price), 119 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah.
Jones, IdaM., Teacher, Hazleton.
S
LIST.
IS-
Mis.
tin,
B
lith (Hi
I
Keller, Mabel,
>bt,
;
lewood.
H.
G
.
^43 Market
km.
S'
Kcrlin, Nellie, Teacher, 224 48th St., NcNS}>ort New., Va.
BLnauss, Aim.i, Teacher, Ashley.
reacher, Bazleton.
Koerl
Lanbach, Merit L., Snpt. Manual Training, 636 So. 7th St.,
Terre Haute, Ind.
Lcnahaii, A.ii. >, Teacher, Wilkes-Parre.
Mr--. Thos. Dunham), 1307 12th Avenue, Altoona.
th
Leah<
A.laiine G. (Mrs. B. P. Reale), McKees ]z Falls.
I
.
Stant Supt. City Hospital, Wilkes-Iiarre.
18,
Harry
J.,
Postmaster, Trevorton.
Lloyd, Catherine, Teacher, Peelv.
Mrs. \V. H. P.rower), 337 H. Main St., Bloonisburg.
Lowrie, Mary, Teacher, Strawberry Ri
i
|
M Gee, Hugh, Teacher, Beaver Meadow.
Mv Henry, Lulu M. Mrs. \V. A. Schlingman), Freeland.
Vanhorn), Englewood, N. J.
:ie, Ruby (Mrs. Byron G
Malum, Alice, Teacher, 1302 Mulberry St., Scranton.
Malum, Lilian (Mrs. J. W. Kellog), 94 Laurel Hill, Norwich, Conn.
Maize, Boyd P., Insurance Adjuster, Bloomsburg.
Maize, Edith, Bloomsburg.
Malloy, Bina (Mrs. Edward J. Ryan), 438 W. Pine St., Mahanoy City.
Manning, Katie, Teacher, Locust Gap.
Marvin, Archie W., Teacher, Milford.
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 St., Scranton.
Mover, Sara (Mrs. W. R. Bray), Freeland.
Murphy, F)liza, Teacher, Hawley.
Irvin B., Teacher, 61 S Chew St., Allentown.
Nicholas, Irene (Mrs. L Walter Eisenman), 127 E. Scribner Ave.,
Du
Bois.
Nichols, Florence (Mrs. G. F. McGuire), Vandling.
O'Donnell, Patrick F., Book-keeper, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. W. D. Pulwards), 132SSchlage Boulevard, Scranton.
Patten, Robert S., Physician, Washingtonville.
Parker. Bertha
(
Patterson, J. B., Physician, 1806 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo.
Pendergast, Mary, Teacher, 651 Boas St., Harrisburg.
ing, Harry M., Principal of Schools, Shickshinny.
Powell, Anna M., Teacher, Plainsville.
Price, Abel, K\. U. S.
Custom House, Philadelphia, Harleysville.
Calvin P., Teacher, NeSCOpeck, R. P. D.
Richards, Anna C. (Mrs. A. G. Isaacs), 1314 Vine St., Scranton.
ller,
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1895-6.
Riley, Minnie F. (Malion), 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 St., 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 St., 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, U. S. Industrial School, Carlisle.
Stecker, C. Raymond, Merchant, Bloomsburg.
Swalm, Florence, Teacher, 1113 Market St, Sunbury.
Swank, William W., Teacher, Drums.
Tague, Nina (Mrs. Harry Frantz).
Thomas, Mame (Mrs. Clem R. Weiss), Bloomsburg.
Thomas, Daniel W., Teacher, Benton.
Tinkham, Flora (Mrs. A. W. Marvin), Milford.
Traub, John F. Receiving and Shipping Acct. A. C. & F. Co.,
360 East St., 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 St., Massillon, Ohio.
Wolfe, Ada L., Teacher, 26 E. Pittsburg St., Wyoming.
Worthington, Wm. R., Ins. Inspector, 26 E Pittsburg St., Greensburg.
Zeiders, Henrietta (Mrs.
E. Shope), 811 W. 16th St., Harrisburg.
,
C
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
St.,
N. Y. City.
Knittle, John, Clergyman, 1056 E. 3rd St., Williamsport.
L-utz,
Frank, Teacher, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, N. Y.
Maize, Boyd, Insurance Adjuster, Bloomsburg.
ALl'MNl ADDKKSS LIST.
:
:.
Chirks
\v., Jr.i
r. s. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, Needles, del.
Miller, Gertrude, Bloomsbnrg.
maker, Bertha (Mrs.
Wm. lam
5th St., Berwick.
I
Mervine
St.,
Philadelphia.
PIANO POSTS Cut kSK.
GeisiiiKer, Delis,
Nance, Ethel
\'.
-
Music Teacher, Bs]
Mr-. G. Walter Chambers), 638 B. River St.,
Anderson,
S. C.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Andrews,
Teacher,
Ida.
New Columbus,
Pa.
Arbogsst, Jennie, Teacher, Freeburg.
Ashton, Jeannette, Teacher, 52 Shawnee Ave., Plymouth.
Atln.rton. Mary (Mrs. Daniel Cornell), Hughes.
Barnes, Harry, Civil Engineer. Denver. Colo.
Barton. Harry S., Cashier Electric Light Co., Bloomsburg.
Bell.
Mary
P.
[
Mrs. \V. K. Perguson), 2023 Geo. St., Logansport, Ind.
Benedict, Rose, Teacher, 725 X.
I.
Main
St., Pittston.
Sluinan, Teacher, Ilagan, Philippine Islands.
P. h. Drum), 415 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre.
Boyer, Charles I., Civil Engineer, 1009 7th Ave., Altoona.
Brown, Vida, Teacher, Mifflinville.
Bowman, Vida (Mrs.
Capwell, Minnie (Mrs E. M. Stark), 821 Bushkill
Carpenter, Hattie, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
St.,
Easton.
Carpenter, Helen, Teacher S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Carr, Clara, Teacher,
Wanamie.
Carter, Nellie, Teacher, Hazleton.
Casey, Tillie (Mrs. P:. J Pursell), Clare, Huntingdon Co.
Chase, Marion (Mrs. R. E. Neurneyer), 401 Market St., Bethlehem.
Clark, Bridget, Teacher, Inkerman.
Cohen, Celia, Teacher, 76 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
Cope, Hettie (Mrs. John A Whitney), Bloomsburg.
Cope, Mary, Asst. Post Mistress, Mt. Carmel.
Conner, Geraldine (Mrs. Dindley H. Dennis), Northumberland.
Culp, Lizzie, Teacher. Sunbury.
Davenport, Fred, Physician, 827 Green Ridge St., Scranton.
Detwiler, Isaiah, Parmer, Ironbridge.
vie Mrs. Richard Cronin), Kingston.
i
Drum. Nora. Teacher, Drums.
Duggan, Nellie, Teacher, Nicholson.
•l,
J.
i
('.able,
Mr-- T.
Louise,
1".
Hetlerman), 27 Carlisle St., Wilkes-Barre.
Chicago, 111.
Sharpless, Teacher, 517 E. 57th St
.
.
her,
Shenandoah,
Harry, Teacher, Shenandoah
Gallagher, Mary, Teacher, Plymouth.
,
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1896
Garrison, Gertrude, Teacher, Shickshinny.
Gernon, Cora, (Mrs. James A. Wynkoop), 1802 Ridge Row, 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, Wilburton, Indian Territory.
Houtz, Alfred, Elizabeth City, N. C.
Hughes, Edward, Lawyer, 753 N. Main Avenue, Scranton.
Hughes, Stella M., Teacher, Plymouth.
Johnson, Bartlett H., Bloomsburg.
Jones, Martha, (Mrs. S. F. Saums), 122 Linden St., West Pittston.
Keefer, Charles M., Y. M. C. A. Secretary, 816 E. Market St., Sunbury.
Kisner, Minnie, Teacher, Millville.
Kistner, Charlotte, 413 N. Front St., Milton.
Kitchen, Florence (Mrs. Clinton Follmer), Rocky Ford, Colo.
Knox, Elizabeth S., (State Cer.) Teacher, 259 Boas St., Harrisburg,
Lamoreaux, Bertha, Teacher, Huntsville.
Latshaw, Lauretta, Teacher, Mifflinburg.
Lindsay, Janet, Teacher, 311 Phila. Ave., West Pittston..
Lins, Florence (Mrs. D. W. Arndt), Phoenixville.
Lodge, Margaret, Teacher, Mifflinburg.
Love, Lizzie, Teacher, Jerseytown, R. No. 1.
Love, Mary, Teacher, Jerseytown, R. No. 1.
Lynch, Lavina, Teacher, Harrisburg.
McAlarney, Maude, Book-keeper, 106 Gaylord Ave., Plymouth;
McCarville, Mame, Teacher, Harrisburg.
McLaughlin, Grace, Teacher, 1801 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg.
McKane, Elizabeth, Teacher, 214 Warren St., West
McKinney, Martha, Berwick.
McNiff, Anna (Mrs. M. P. Johnson), Steelton.
Mauser,
May,
W.
C. (State Cer.
Inez, Teacher, 98 S.
Miller, Ida, (Mrs.
W.
C
)
Pittston.
Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Main
St.,
Mahanoy
City.
Masteller), Bloomsburg.
Miller, Elizabeth, (Mrs. Frank Eyer), 439 53rd St., Philadelphia.
Monahan, Rose, Teacher, 52 cor. Arch and McLean St., Wilkes-Barre.
Moore,
Moran,
Morse,
Moyer,
Moyer,
Moyer,
Mamie
V., Teacher, Marysville.
Julia C. (Mrs. Will Gritman), 128 S.
Gertrude (Mrs. Frank H. Strouss),
Alvin, Teacher, Hobbie.
Ezra, Teacher, Hobbie.
Mira, Bloomsburg.
5
Grant
W.
3rd
St.,
St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
Mt. Carmel.
ALUMNI ADDKKSS LIST
I896
Mundie, M
1917 N. 23rd St., Philadelphia.
Muir, All
Muir, Gertrud
Chestnut
Shaniokin.
.
:.
Norria,
St.,
Shaniokin.
rton.
Teacher, 9 Oxford St., Wilkes-Barre.
O'Brien, Ella, Teacher, Pittaton.
er, Gertrude Mr-. Ed. Sanma), Wilkes-Barre.
I
O'Malley, May S., Teacher, 1318 Capooae Avenue, Bcr autou .
O'Malley, Mary (Mrs. Prank Sullivan), Plaina.
Oman, CI.
iatant Surgeon, V. S. Navy.
Perley, Mabel (Mr-.. H. R. Cramton), E. Berkshire, Vt.
Powell, Henry, Teacher, Plains
Powell, Bather (Mrs. John H. Williams), Plymouth.
Quick, Eleanor, Teacher, 1214 Scott St., Little Rock, Ark.
Reea, Gertrude (Mrs. Ray W. Hartman), Berwick.
Reimensnyder, Daisy (Mrs. I. R. Titsworth), Bear Gap.
Robins, Selena A. (Mrs. Chas. A. Bear), 217 Peffer St. Harrisburg.
Rosser, Jennie, Teacher, 26 Pierce St., Kingston.
Ruugles, Emma, Teacher, 83 Union St., Dorranceton.
Seely, Millie (Mrs. John W. Thomas), Beach Haven.
Shea, Margaret, Teacher, Pringle.
Shemorry, W. H., Teacher, Northumberland.
Sherwood, Maude, Room 1400 Land Title Building, Philadelphia.
,
Shuman, Warren, Teacher, Catawissa.
Smethers, A. L-, Physician, 1344 South Main St., Anderson, S C.
Smith, Crawford C Com. Clerk, 381 S. River St., 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, N. Y.
,
,
rto,
Myrtle, Hallstead.
Teple, James, Insurance Agent,
Room
21, 217
W.
125th S
New York
City.
Terwilliger, Minnie, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Thielke,
Etta,
(Mrs.
Lafayette
Killam),
347 55th St
,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Thompson, Maude, Teacher, Nanticoke.
Trevaskis, Anna, Teacher, Beaver Meadow.
Van.
Mrs. Willis M. DeMott), Millville.
Van Loan, Lenora, Teacher, Nepera Park, N. Y.
>n,
Millie (Mrs. C. D. Yost), Chalfont.
Georgia, Teacher, 20 Swallow St., Pittston.
!kt. Hawley.
Wert, Anne U. (State Cer.) Teacher, 912 N. 2nd
St.,
Harrisburg.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1896-7
Wilson, Jessie, Teacher, 723 6th St., Harrisburg.
Winter, Rachel (Mrs. S. T. Pratt), Cor. Broad and Chest Streets,
Nanticoke,
Yohe, Stella (Mrs. H. Arthur Gavitte), 1001 Fairfield St., Scranton.
Yost, Mabel G. (Mrs'. G. Herbert Hall), 251 Butler St., Pittston.
Zehner, S. Elizabeth, Teacher, Mountain Grove.
Zeiders, Katharine (State Cer.) Teacher, Harrisburg.
CLASS OF
J
897.
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, R. No. 1.
Fox, J. Sharpless, '96, Teacher, 317 E. 57 St., Chicago, 111.
Grimes, Byron J., '94, Co. Supt. of Schools, Centreville, Md.
Hess, Amos, '96, Teacher, Nashville, Tenn.
Ragen, CeliaJ.. '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,
Williamspsrt.
Dorster, Von, Herbert R., Journalist, Catawissa.
Houtz, Alfred B., Orangeville.
McLinn, Ada M. (Mrs. Robert D. Clare), 705 W. Market
Ohl, Arthur C, Bloomsburg.
Stevens, Douglas M., Northford, Conn.
Thompson, W. E., 526 S. Second St., Philadelphia.
St.,
York.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Andreas, Margaret, Teacher, Drums.
Appleman, Charles O., Prof. Biology, Lombard College, Galesburg, 111.
Banner, Jonathan E., Clerg} man, Palmyra.
Beishline, Amy V. (Mrs. W. F. Thomas), 597 James St., Hazleton.
Benedict, Ella, Teacher, Duryea.
Bonner, Jas. J. (State Cer.) 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.
T
Brown, Ernest.
Brown, Harry A., Physician, Lehman.
Brugler, Martha T. (Mrs. Harry Creasy), Bloomsburg.
AXUMNI AD]
1ST.
1897.
Hums,
Butler,
Ctrl,
Northumberl
ft W. R. R
Amherst Ave, Wilkei Barre,
H. Marks ,103 Franklin St., Plymouth,
c. Timber h
Ruth 'Mrs \v. C.
\v.
Jamie
s.
(Mrs. c.
D. L.
Parrel!
I,
,
33
Caaaidy, Gertrude, (Mrs. p. s. Bldadale), Wilkes-Barre.
Croaaley, Arthur, [uatrUCtor in Stuyvesant
II. S.
140
W. 103d
St.,
N. V. City.
Cult-, Thomas ]-;., Teacher, 329 X. Lincoln Ave., Scranton.
Dailey, Lizzie (Mrs. Geo. Currant), 41 Gaylonl Ave, Plymouth.
readier, Wilket-Barre.
Dietrich, S. P. (State Cer.)
Dix, Vertie K. (Mrs. James
II. Fuller), 1020 Delaware St., Scranton.
Dockey, B. L-, Teacher, Walters Park.
Bckroth, May B., Teacher, Mifflinville.
Ivlmunds, Miriam (Mrs. C. H. Rohlands), Drifton.
Edwards, Anna (Mrs. P. H. Conner), Bloomsburg.
J. Fred, No. 4 Coal Exchange Building, Scranton.
Eves, Phoebe (State Cer.) Ass't Principal, Newtown.
Freeman, Gertrude, Teacher, 744 S. Main Ave., Scranton.
Gelatt, Winifred (State Cer.) Teacher, 24 Cedar St., Binghamton, X. V.
Gelnett, Harvey, Teacher, Meisersville.
Gilchrist, Jessie, Teacher, 88 N. Laurel St., Hazleton.
Good, Mary, Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Headings, Amy (Mrs. W. J. McNitt), Milroy.
Hess, D. M., Physician, Rohrsburg.
Huber, Dora I. (Mrs. Wm. F. Ely), Lansford.
Houck, Geo. W., Teacher, Ashley.
James, Anna, Teacher, 185 S. Meade St., Wilkes-Barre.
James, Hattie R., Teacher, Gilberton.
James, Lizzie, Teacher, 122 E. Main St., Plymouth.
Johnson, Josiah F., Civil Engineer, Pittsburg.
Johnson, Louie H., Teacher, Northumberland.
Jones, Mary E., Teacher, 25 Hill St., Newark, N. J.
Jones, Maude.
Jordan, Katie D., Teacher, 1637 N. Main Avenue, Scranton.
Judge, Nellie, Teacher, 109 Broad St., Pittston.
Kahler, Anna Isabella, Teacher, Susquehanna University, Hughesville.
Kane Annie, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Kauffman, Lee, Nurse, Danville.
Keyser, Maud, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Kelly, Bertha, Teacher, 907 W. Elm St., Scranton.
Kern, Jessie, (State Certificate), Teacher, 312 12th Avenue, Scranton.
Klock, Harvey, Pittsburg.
S., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Kreisher, C. E., Lawyer, Catawissa.
Kressler, Samuel, Book-keeper, Berwick.
Knapp, Mary
Laudis, John B., Berwick.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1897.
La wall, Helen, (Mrs. L. h. Bentley), Park Place, Beaver
Layman, Frank, Teacher, Greencastle.
Leaw, Grace Paul, Teacher S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Falls.
MaryE., (Barrett).
Lendrum, Grace, Teacher, 480 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre.
LeVan, Anna L., (Mrs. D. M. Montgomery), 237 W. Broad St., Hazleton
Lindermuth, Oscar, Physician, 320 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Lechtleitner,
Lloyd, Carrie B., Teacher, Starrucca.
Low, Zerbin, Grain and Coal, Orangeville.
Lowrie, Blanche, Teacher, Jerseytown.
S. Meat Inspector, Sunbury, R. No. 1.
MacFarlane, Margaret, Teacher, 163 Ga3 lord Avenue, Plymouth.
Marsden, Maude, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Martin, Eva, Teacher, 235 Diamond Avenue, Hazleton.
McCollough, Emily, Teacher, 57 Susquehanna St., Wilkes-Barre.
McNertney, John, Teacher, Milnesville.
Meixell, Mae, Teacher, Beach Haven.
Menzies, Jean, (Mrs. Frank L. Scott), 164 West Ross St., Wilkes-Barre.
Miller, James M., Editor, Wellsboro.
Milnes, Mary, (Mrs. Geo. W. Roberts), Atlanta, Ga.
Moran, John, Centralia.
Mover, Calvin E., Teacher, Wapwallopen.
Mover, Elizabeth, (Mrs. H. R. Kreider), Baltimore, Md.
Mover, Mabel, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Lyons Harvey E., U.
T
Munroe, Foster C, Bank Clerk, Hazleton.
Myers, Hattie, (Mrs. H. M. Macomber), Port Dickinson, N. Y.
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, Lenora L., Teacher, Forty Fort.
Price, W. A., Teacher.
Prutzman, Minnie E., Teacher, Siegfried.
Quick, Charles, Station Agent, Rupert.
Rawlings, Bess, (Francis) 3419 N. 19th St., Philadelphia.
Richards, Kiler, Farmer, Alderson.
Riffo, Marion B., 1327 N. 57th St., Philadelphia.
Robison, Bessie, Graduate Nurse, 1622 Summer St., Philadelphia.
Rollison, Ora, Teacher, Hawley, Pa.
Rosser, Richard, Kingston.
Ruckle, Belle, Teacher, Espy.
Rude, Judson, White's Valley.
Sands, Ralph W., Hawley.
Savidge, Mary E., (Mrs. Abram E. Colvin), 4th and Lincoln Sts., Milton.
Schlager, Annie C, Teacher, 413 Boas St., Harrisburg.
ALUMNI AD]
7-8«
I
manton
.
.•.,
J.
in
).
D.
Harding, Teacher,
1.
B. 7th
Bhultz,
H
H.,
m.
Milton.
State Certifi
Ave.. Pocatello, Idaho
ah.
Smith, Belle, Teacher, 114 W. Avenue, Mt. Carmel.
>36 N. Marshall St., Philadelphia.
Stanton, Nora M.,
Swank. Martin J., Clergyman, St. Join
i., (Mrs. John B. Waters), C
I
.
It.
Supt. C.
ft
M.
ivlec.
msburg.
Rail*
tead, Nora,
Helen, Teacher, Bloomsbnrg.
:., (Mrs. Thos.
334 K. Him St., Hazleton.
Walli/.e, Win. S., Standard Steel Works, 316 S. Main St., Lewistown.
Ma M., Teacher, 12.5 X. 4th St., Harrisburg.
leralice,
.
.
Wellirer, Curtis, Mining Engineer, 11
Walnut
St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
Welliver, Theodocia, (Mrs. J. Hurst Hackett), Sunbury.
Wetteran, Matilda, (Mrs. James Peddington), Drifton.
C, Journalist, Times Union, Jacksonville, Fla.
Mary B., (Mrs. J. P. Lawrence), Hunters, Wash.
Williams, Mary J., (Mrs. Ivhvard S. Gethittg), 139E. Broad St. Nanticoke
Wilbur, Harry
Wiiliains,
Williams, Ruth, Teacher, Gilberton.
Wilson, Elsie, Teacher, Hartleton.
CLASS OF
1898.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Applernan, Charles, Teacher of Biology, Lombard College, Galesburg,
Bobb, A. Cameron, Surveyor, Paxinos.
Bray, Wm. R., Teacher, Freeland.
111.
head, L. B., Old F<
Derr, Chaa. W., County Supt., Washinurtonville.
W. Hemlock
C, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Gilchrist, Jessie, Teacher, 27
Hart, John
r,
St.,
Hazleton.
Charles M., V. M. C. A. Secretary, 816 B. Market
St.,
Klock, liarvi-y. Pittsburg.
Cnapp, Mary, Teacher, Bloomsbur.tr.
Mover, Sara, (Mrs. Win. R. Bray, Freeland.
Rilto,
Marion. 1327 N. 57th
St., Philadelphia.
on, Martha, S. S. Field Secretary, Bspy.
Wilbur, Harry
C,
Journalist, Tinu S-Union, Jacksonville, Fla.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Conner, Frances R.. 1216 17th Avenue, Altoona.
.
St.,
Chicago,
111.
Sunbury.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
Graydon, Esther M., Cor. 9th Avenue and Ann St., Homestead.
Grimes, Byron J., County Superintendent, Centreville, Md.
Milheim, Elmer M., 3502 N. Broad St., Philadelphia.
Mover, Martha, (Mrs. C. F. Altmiller), Bloomsburg.
Rude, Judson R., White's Valley.
Seesholtz, Sarah, (Mrs. C. B. Metzger), Shamokin.
Shuman, Warren, Teacher, Catavvissa.
Wilbur, Harry C, Journalist, 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 St., N. Y.
Armstrong, Margaret A., Teacher, McKeesport.
Armstrong, Margaret B., (Mrs. D. R. Daniels), Truckville, R. No.
Bachman, Florence E., Teacher, 327 Kidder St., Wilkes-Barre.
Balliett, Blanche P., Teacher, 127 Market St., Williamsport.
Barley, Maud C, Teacher, 1319 Swataran St., Harrisburg.
Barrett, Margaret, Teacher, Carlisle St., Wilkes-Barre.
Barrett, Nora, Teacher, Archbald.
Bashore, Charles F Civil Engineer, Cresson.
Bennetts, Katharine Ivey, Teacher, 418 Bloom St., Danville.
Bentzel, Flora Bell, Teacher, 925 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg.
Bernhard, Lillian M., 330 Madison Avenue, Scrauton.
Brennan, Eugene A., Teacher, Edwardsdale.
,
Brenneman, Harriet.
Broadbent, Henry, Washington, D.
C.
Ximena E., Teacher, Sterling Run.
Brown, Anna A., Teacher, 57 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre.
Brooks,
Burke, Margaret, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Henry T., Lawyer, Plains.
Butts,
Callandar, Asa, Clergyman, Vestal, N. Y.
Cherrington, Ira C, Teacher, Eiizabethville.
Coleman, Katherine L., Teacher, 114 Herr
Collins, Margaret, Teacher, 5 E. Pine St..
Corcoran,
M. Rachael, (Mrs. Harry
St.,
Harrisburg.
Mahanoy
City.
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 St., Shenandoah.
Deets, Bessie C, Teacher, Askam.
DeLong, Eudora, Teacher, 212 S. 2nd St., Lewisburg.
Derr, Mont., Teacher, White Hall.
2.
AU'M.M ADDRESS
LIST.
[898.
DieffenbftCher,
Dillon,
I).
X., (StetC Cttr.) Principal of
readier, White
i'.<
Donghertj
E
Danville.
M
icber, Shetland
Hotel Nash, Bcranton.
Bvana, Martha D., Teacher, 546 N. Vine St., Hazleton.
.
•
lier,
u
;'
Poreamas
th
Bmmi
echer, Miiiviiie.
C, Teacher, Allenwood.
Alta, Teacher.
Forsyth, Jane Curry, Teacher, Northumberland.
Frederickaon, Blam A., Physician Electric Co., Lxm Angeles, Cal.
Geist, Verda, fifre. W. M. Eiaai
vine St., Mt. Carmel.
Gibbons, Ague.
•
r,
Avoca.
afaude, Teacher, 189 N. Laurel St., Hazleton.
Goodman, Theresa, Teacher, 91 Williams St., Pittston.
hke, Anna M. Teacher, 94 High St., Wilkes-Barre.
nbuch, Netta Blctha, (Mrs. Byron J. Grimes), Centreville, lid.
Hankee, Nora Bliaabeth, (Mrs. John McGuffie), Pittston.
Harman, Henry L., Bank Teller, Hazleton.
Mary M., Teacher, 209 Green Lane, Manayunk.
Hawke, Mabel Lucile, (Mrs. W. R. Anthony), Glen Lyon.
Hayward, William H., Teacher, Plymouth.
Heffernan, Mary E., Teacher, Goldsboro.
Herrold, Thomas G., Merchant, Port Trevorton.
Hartline,
Hilbert, Fred P., Machinist, Plains.
Hill,
Mary
Hostetter,
Professional Nurse, 614 W. Diamond Avenue, Hazleton.
M., (State Cer.) Sup. Principal, Trevorton.
J.,
J.
Howarth, John, 236 N. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre.
Hower, John S., 5515 Wyalusing Avenue, Philadelphia.
Ikeler, Irma, (Mrs. Frank Steadman), 222 South St., Harrisburg.
Jewett, Elizabeth E., Teacher, 433 Edwin St., Williamsport.
Mary Monica, Teacher, 1637 N. Main Avenue, Scranton.
Jordan,
Kass, Charles L. A., Salesman, Marysville.
Kelly, Margaret V., Teacher, Dunmore.
Kempfer, Amelia, Teacher, Beaver Springs.
Kimble, Eleanor Sears. (Mrs. B. H. Dittrich,) 701 Main St., Honesdale.
Klutz, R. Daisy, (Mrs. L. H. Brown), Silverspriug, Md.
Knauss, Walter M., Teacher, Sheppton.
Kreisher, Oren, Brick Manufacturing Co., Lewisburg.
Krum, Grace, 530 East St., Bloomsburg.
Lamoreux, Louise M., (Mrs. Sherman L. Richards), Dallas.
Landis, Laura B., Teacher, Rock Glen.
nee, B. Grace, Teacher, Laporte.
Levan, Palmer, Farmer, Catawissa, R. F. D. No. 3.
Lewis, Deborah M., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Lvnch, Ruth A., Teacher, 177 Moyallen St., Wilkes-Barre.
McArt, Mary, Teacher, 67 Railroad St., Pittston.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1898
Maue, Gertrude, Teacher, Hazleton.
Edith (Mrs. N. Karl Crawford), 476 So. Franklin
Miller,
St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
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, Philadelphia.
Nicely, Ralph A., Telephone Co., Phoneton, Ohio.
Miller, Gertrude,
,
Nichols, Carrie A., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Noss, Gertrude L- (Mrs. Chas. E. Austin), 404 Delaware Ave.,
West
Pittston.
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.
Eva R.
Osman (Mrs. E. C Ammerman),1711 Linden St., Scranton.
Redeker, Lillian A. (Mrs. M. B. Riffo), 1327 N. 57th St., Phila.
Reed, Clara A. (Mrs. W. H. Webster), 6716 Quimby Ave., Cleveland, O.
Reynolds, Nellie M., Teacher, 504 Hazel Avenue Wilkes-Barre.
Rabinovitch,
Rechel, Lillian
Richards, John H., Teacher, 317 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre.
Rinker, Gertrude M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Robbins, Auber
Rorer,
Mary
J.,
Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
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. JordonSt., Shenandoah.
Shepherd, Minnie M., Teacher, 207 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre.
Shipe, Amos E., Railway Postal Clerk, Sunbury.
Simon, Anna, Teacher, 141 West 138 St., New York City.
Smith, Laura Ellen, Teacher, Drums.
Smith, Stuart 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, Benjamin M., New Columbus.
Stumpf, Catharine A., Teacher, Hazleton.
Styer, George R., Teacher, 1100 Orange St., Berwick.
Swank, Clara M., Supt. Hospital, Harrisburg.
Taylor, Edward S., Merchant, Duncannon.
ALUMNI ADDRKSS LIST
1898-9
Mrs. 1\
The::.
I).
Burgess;, 611 N. Church St., Hazleton.
ThoHUM, John M., IvlwanKville.
Tobin, Ifarj Beatrice, Teacher, 206 Hillside Avenue, Bdwardadale.
Trnckenmiller, Mary, Teacher, Allen wood.
Tucker, James C, Mechanical Engineer, 31 New Park St.,
West Lynn, Mass.
Weaver, Charlef H.. Teacher, 515 S River St., Wilkes-Barre.
:. Henrietta (Mrs
James P. Langan), 384 N. Main St., Pittston.
WhitakCT, Mary R., Teacher, 215 N. 20th St., Philadelphia.
Wilcox, Howard J., Philadelphia.
Williams, Joyce, Teacher, Edwardsdale.
Williams, Watkins H., Teacher, 1206 Academy
St.,
Scranton.
Wintersteen, Nancy, Teacher, Plains.
Withers, Samuel C, Teacher, 233 Apeley St., Germantown.
Wolf, Edith, Teacher, New York City.
Wylie, Arthur L-, Railway Postal Clerk, Cresson.
CLASS OF
J899.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
Broadhead, L. B.
r
Old Forge.
92,
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Giles,
Maude,
'98,
Rinker, Gertrude,
Traub, John F.,
Teacher, Hazleton.
Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Receiving and Shipping Acc't A. C.
'9S,
'95,
&
F. Co.,
Bloomsburg.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Albertson, Hattie, Teacher, Dallas.
Armstrong, Thos. E Teacher. McKeesport.
Aunspach, Clarence J., Postal Clerk, 6642 Musgrave
,
St.,
Philadelphia.
Beardsley, Charlotte, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Bowman, Emory I., 40 S. 2nd St, Shamokin.
Brent, Kdward F., Post Office Clerk, Lewistown.
Buckalew, Harriet (Mrs. Fred Hagenbuch), Benton.
Burns, Benjamin F., D. L- & W. Tie and Lumber Inspector,
East Stroudsburg.
Carpenter, Perry, Teacher, Genesee Wesleyan Sem., Lima, N. Y.
Church, Lillian, (Mrs. Sydney Dearborn), 312 Madison Avenue, Scranton.
Clayberger, Henry, Teacher, Shamokin.
Oonnole, Mary, Teacher, Plymouth.
Coyle, Philip, Teacher, 1353 Pike St., Philadelphia.
v, Chas., Parmer, Catawissa.
Creveling. Bessie, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Curtis, Edith, Teacher, Susquehanna.
Curtis, Louise, Teacher, Susquehanna.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1899
Conlan, Veronica, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Deitrick, Edna, 403 9th St., N. E. Washington, D. C.
Davis, Arthur, Teacher, Scran ton.
Dennis, Lindley H., Teacher, Northumberland.
Dodson, Martha, Teacher, Berwick.
Doherty, Elizabeth, Teacher, Olyphant.
Duddy, Nellie, Teacher, Plains.
Echternach, Joseph P., Dentist, 1216 52nd St., Philadelphia.
Ellsworth, Emma J., Teacher, Centremoreland.
Ellsworth, Minnie, 4035 Parish St., West Philadelphia.
Evans, Edna D. (Oswald), 511 S. Main Ave 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), Lewisburg R. F. D. No. 3.
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 St., Sunbury.
Gates, Marilla (Mrs. Lewis C. Emory), 129 Chestnut St., Oneonta, N. Y.
Gill, D. Eleanor, Teacher.
Gold, Guy D., Civil Engineer, Pittsburg.
Grebey, Harry F., Teacher, 456 W. Broad St., Hazleton.
Grier, Lenora, Teacher, Priceburg.
Griffith, Essie, Teacher, Alden.
Griffith, Nellie, Teacher, 330 N. Maple Ave., Kingston.
Hadtner, Florence A., Teacher, Williamsport.
Hammond, Elizabeth, Teacher, New Haven, Indiana.
Hammond, Josie, Teacher, 70 Pierce St., Plymouth.
Hankee, Mae E., Teacher, 10 Charles St., Pittston.
Harman, Marie E. (Mrs. M. Schwartz), 131 N. Church St., Hazleton.
Harrison, Minnie (Mrs. E. P. Gager), 1434 Penn Ave 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. Persing), Shickshinny.
Houseknecht, Freeman, Teacher, Conyngham.
Hughes, Laura, Teacher, 371 N. Summer St., Scranton.
Jackson, John S., Teacher, Ripple.
Jones, Margery, Teacher, Edwardsdale.
,
,
.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
I.
1899.
Dton.
defer, Chat., 1231 Franklin Ave, Station
Kinsman, Edward
Kohi
.
1.
K., Teach<
ber,
.
I).,
Pittsburg.
Die.
White Haven.
Mrs.
j.
}•;.
Pidler),
Leaden, Wy.
Latimer, Emily, Teacher, Wilkea-Barre.
ch, John, 22.^ Siege! St., Philadelphia.
.
Rfttfm. Teacher, 440 Quincy Ave., Scranton.
302 So. Elmer Ave., Seyre.
Linderman, Philip C
,
Teacher, 133 Derr St., Harrisburg.
0, Marvin G., Teacher, Carlisle.
Maue, Harry, Teacher, Hazleton.
Jennie
MrCt.i, [da
B.,
Mrs. Chas.
J.
Kuschke), 128 Gaylord Ave.
,
Plymouth.
McHenry, Arthur, A. C. & F. Clerk, Berwick.
McMenamin, Annie, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Miller, Gertrude (State Cer.) (Mrs. Golenclay) 439 N. 53rd St., Phila.
Milsom, Mabel (Mrs. Jas. S. Stillman), 6th & Walnut Sts., Catasauqua.
Moore, Elizabeth V. (Mrs. F. W. Lindner), Pottsgrove.
Moore, Lawrence C, 1778 East Grand Boulevard, Detroit, Mich.
More, Fred C, Census Bureau, Washington, D. C.
Morris, Gertrude, Teacher, Taylor.
Morton, Jennie E-, Teacher, 78 Pringle St., Kingston
Morton, William, Teacher, Spokane, Washington.
Mulliner, Beulah A., Teacher, 556 E. 3rd St., Williamsport.
Mary A., 811 Diamond St., Williamsport.
Nyce, Emma S. (State Cer.) (Mrs. C. C. Ellis), Perkiomenville.
Old field, Sarah E., Teacher, Hawley.
Oler, A. Esther, M. Clementine Order of Sisters of Charity,
Seton Hill, Greensburg, Pa.
Olver, E- Grace (Fox), Harpursville, N. Y.
O'Neill, Francis, Contractor, 272 N. Main Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
O'Malley, Sadie, Teacher, DunmoreSt., Olyphant.
Pace, James W., Teacher, Askam.
Pettebone, Elizabeth H. (Mrs. E- B. Gregorey), Pittston.
Ptahler, Mary A. (Mrs. Calvin E- Keefer,)125 Fairmount Ave., Sunbury.
Price, J. Herbert, Insurance, 2417 Germantown Ave., Phila.
Quick, William J. Palmerton.
Redline, John C, Merchant, Mifflinville.
Reilly, Michael E., Book-keeper, Shenandoah.
Rohr, Allie M. (State Cer.) Teacher, Moorestown, N. J.
Reynolds, Bessie, Teacher, South Gibson.
Is, Ray, (Mrs. Thos. P. Flanagan), Germantown, Pa.
Richards, Eugene K., Teacher, Elysburg.
Severance), Bloomsburg.
Roberts, Emma (Mrs. B
Roberts, Ira, Merchant, Berwick.
Rohr, Bfyra, Teacher, Dolington.
Mitchell,
C
ALUMNI ADDRESS
I
LIST.
899-I 900.
Sandoe, Anna, Teacher, 1421 N. 6th St. Harrisburg.
Seely, Fred, Teacher, Beach Kaven.
Shaffer, Rush, Bloomsburg.
Shepperson, Kathrine, Teacher, Danville.
Shoemaker, Anna W., Teacher, 188 Academy St., Wilkes-Barre.
Smith, Jennie C, Teacher. 81 N. Meade St., Wilkes-Barre.
Smith, Mary E., (Mrs. S. B. Slusser), Nescopeck.
Stackhouse, Bertha, (Mrs. Chas. L. Lewis), Los Angeles, Cal.
Scull, Mary N. (State Cer.) Teacher, Green Grove.
Stewart, Bertha (Mrs. Win. S. DeCoursey), 1705 Mulberry St. Scranton.
Stitzel, Mary K. (Mrs. Wayland Palmer), Hollidaysburg.
Sullivan, Hannah, Bloomsburg.
Thomas, D. T., Teacher, 27 Storrs Ave., Scranton.
Vallade, Julia H., Teacher, 1514 8th St., Altoona.
Wallace, Margaret, Teacher, Beach Haven.
Waltz, Pierce, Teacher, Elimsport.
Welliver, Edna (Mrs. Burton Fortner), Catawissa.
Williams, Irene, Teacher, 333 W. Mahanoy Ave., Mahanoy City.
Williams, 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.
,
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Appleman, Chas. O., Teacher
of Biology,
Lombard
College,
Galesburg,
Davison, Alfred Paul, Physician, 1212 Marion St., Scranton.
Fredrickson, Elam A., Physician Electric Co., Los Angeles, Cal.
Harman, Henry L., Hazleton.
Marks, C. Hayes, Lawyer, 78 E. Main St., Plymouth.
Mulliner, Beulah A., Williamsport.
Preston, Warren W., Physician, Montrose.
Robbins, Auber
J.,
Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
MUSIC.
Hicks, Elsie, Espy.
Cope, Hettie M. (Mrs. John Whitney), Bloomsburg.
Fowler, Lillian (Mrs. Geo. W. Wright), Bloomsburg.
Miller, Lulu, Catawissa.
Shuman, Mathilda, Bloomsburg.
CLASS OF
J900.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Hines, Lillian, Teacher, Great Bend.
Moore, Lawrence C, Teacher, Marysville.
111.
AH
UNI ADDRESS LIST.
I9OO.
J
A
lam--, M.ti\
1*.,
lith
ozeller,
Armeto
I.MI.NTARY COUKSK.
I.:
Teacher, Blootnabnrg.
M. (Mrs. Win. B. Talbott), Sliickshinny.
Bmily, Teacher, Baal Blanch Chunk.
'r
A. i-;. Smith), Bronxville, N. Y.
Teacher, 127 Park Street, Nantio
.
ry,
le, Jennie, Bloomabnrg'.
Beiawinger, Minnie (Mrs. John B. Armstrong), 64
Wood
St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
,
Maud, Nurse Moses-Taylor Hospital, Scranton.
Elbert
Bird, Robert
C, Teacher, IlagBJI, Isahela,
C, Engineer, Weatherly.
Blizzard, Prudence, Teacher, 351 S.
rt,
Bontx,
P.
Mulberry
I.
St.,
Danville.
Frederica D., Teacher, Huntington Mills.
Edna (Mrs. Ralph Hauley), N.
Boyle, Mae, Teacher, 15 E.
Elm
St.,
11th St., Allentown.
Hazleton.
Brandon, W. Clair, Colliery, Hawthorne.
Buck, Louisa, Teacher, Hawley.
Bnrgeaa, Lottie, Teacher, 513 W. Diamond Ave., Hazleton.
Burke, Annie, Teacher, 154 W. Green St., Nanticoke.
Burke, Sara G., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Burns, Anna Laura (Mrs. W. H. Aughey), Huntingdon.
Walnut St., lit. Carmel.
By water, Anna, Teacher, 254 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre.
Cardin, Sadie A., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Carl, Geo. W., Teacher, 244 E. Maple St, Mt. Carmel.
Carpenter. Verna M., Teacher, Plainfield R No. 1.
Carr, Bessie M. (Mrs. J. E. Nelson \ 218 S. 4th St., Philadelphia.
Clark, Elizabeth B., Teacher, 1519 Gibson St., Scranton.
Clark, Mary J., Teacher, Penn's Park.
Confer, Clyde, Watsontown.
Butts, Ida, Teacher, 41 N.
Connors, Stella, Teacher, 132 Elizabeth St., Pittston.
P., Teacher, Sliickshinny.
Corcoran, Margaret, Teacher, Torrey.
Oorrell, Verda H. Bloomsburg.
Cortright, Lawrence, 2902 Diamond Ave., Philadelphia.
tello, Michael, Teacher, 157S Tioga St., Shamokin.
ley, Bertha M., Teacher, 140 W. 103d St., New York.
Cnnina, Anna, Teacher, Drums.
Cnmminga, Joeephine M., Teacher, 22$ Crescent St., Harrisburg.
Davis, Beaaie B. (Mrs. Robert H. Carson), 326 W. llyd^ Park Ave.,
Scranton.
Deitrick, Charlotte Idella, Teacher, 215 S. Maple St.. Mt. Carmel.
Devera, Sallie V., Teacher, 223 K. Coal St., Shenandoah.
Drennan, Mary A., Teacher, L18 Belmont St., Carbondale.
Bdwarda, Helena M. (Mrs. Henry c. Hoffman), Mt. Cobb.
Cope, A.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
I9OO.
Edwards, Thomas H., Teacher, Manila, P. I.
Ent, Minnie E., Teacher, 11 Roseville Ave., Newark, N. J.
Evans, Elizabeth (Mrs. Arthur Eves), Millville.
Evans, Winifred, Teacher, 528 E. Front St., Danville.
Fausold, Grace (Mrs. Bert Daniels), Latrobe R. F. D. No. 1.
Feidt, Alice, Teacher, Millersburg.
Ferry, Sophia M., Teacher, 688 Hazle St., Wilkes-Barre.
Finnigan, Katie I. Teacher, 20 S. Gilbert St., Shenandoah.
Follmer, G. Elmer, Teacher, Rohrsburg.
,
Franey, Martha V., Shenandoah.
Fuller, Jennie Mae, Teacher, Huntsville.
Furman, Clora
Gallagher,
W.
G., Teacher,
Bloomsburg.
Paul, City Editor, Wilkes-Barre.
Geary, Ada, (Mrs. Edward N. Zern), Lehighton.
Geddes, Laura (Mrs. J. Edward Weir), Williamsport.
Gernert,
J.
H., Lawyer, Atoka, Ind. Terr.
Gloman, Caroline, Teacher, 110 Parish
St., Wilkes-Barre.
Gordner, Lillian M., Teacher, Unityville.
Gorrey, Katherine, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Griesmer, Anna M., Teacher, 29 William St., Wilkes-Barre.
Giffith, Bessie, Teacher, 13 S. Meade St., Wilkes-Barre.
Harris, Frank C. Fruit Grower, Light Street, R. F. D. No. 1.
Harris, Sara, Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. F. D. No. 1.
Hartung, Elizabeth, Teacher, 138 Salem Ave., Carbondale.
Harvey, Ellen, Teacher, 580 N. Vine Street, Hazleton.
Hassler, Blanche, Teacher, 239 S. Canal St., Wilkes-Barre.
Henderson, Carolyn (Mrs. John A. Hourigan), N. Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
Henning, Harry R., Teacher, North Mehoopany.
Hoffman, Katharine (State Cer.) Teacher, 538 N. 9th St., Lebanon.
Holderman, Bertha A., Teacher, 112 N. Main St., Shenandoah.
Hoopes, Martha J., Teacher, East Salem.
Houseknecht, Claud E.> Teacher, 424 W. Oak St., Hazleton.
Howel, Z. R., Teacher, Centremoreland.
Hoyt, Mae, Teacher, Shickshinny R. F. D. No. 3.
Hughes, Mary O., Teacher, 231 Montgomery St., West Pittston.
Isaacs, Albert G., Teacher, Dallas.
Jones, Besse, Teacher, 178 South Meade St., Wilkes Barre.
Jones, Elsie E., Teacher, 6 South Grant St., Wilkes-Barre.
Jones, Helen, Teacher, 63 Frothingham St., Pittston.
Jones, Walter H., Bank Teller, 1622 Jackson St., Scranton.
John, Mary A. (State Cer.) (Heritage), Mickleton, N. J.
Johnson, Anna C. (Mrs. Melvin D. Caster), Newburgh, N. Y.
Joseph, Alice, Teacher, 171 ParrishSt., Wilkes-Barre.
Kashner, Benj. F., Book-keeper, 1108 5th Ave., Seattle, Washington.
Kehler, J. Grant, Teacher, Mt, Carmel.
A!.!
"MM ADDR1
SS
LIST.
I900.
I
.
Harry, Lime Ridge.
Kennedy, Emily, Teacher, Wyalnaing R No.
39.
Mary, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Kilmer, liilet, Civil Bngineer, Btonchebnrg.
Kirk, Julia, Teacher, 20 Sontta limerick St., Shenandoah.
Kitchen, Lena If., Teacher, afillville R. No. 3.
Klingeri Beasie, Teacher, 39 x. Maple St., Mount Carmel.
r,
Klingaman, J. Ed Teacher, Heaver Valley.
Kramer, Hinnia, L. (Mrs. Walter Andrews), Slatin.^ton.
Kmm, Isaiah, Bloomabnrg.
Knhna, Branson B., Teacher, West Milton.
Lams, Magdaline S., Teacher, 379 Maple Ave., Kingston.
,
I. an. lis, S. B., Teacher, Rock Glen.
Lendrum. Helen, Teacher, 480 North Main
St., Wilkes-Barre.
Letaon, Blanche, Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Lewis, Edna, Teacher. 716 South Main Ave., Scranton.
Lewis, Katharine, (Mrs. Sterling E.
W.
Eyer), 164 West River St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
Lewis, G. Ed., P. O. Clerk, Bloomsburg.
Lewis, Olive, Teacher, 16 N.
Sherman
Lins, Olive A., Book-keeper, 2123
St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
Brandywine
Lowrie, Anna, Teacher, Jersey town.
Lueder, Mattie, M., Teacher, 11 Academy
St.,
St., Philadelphia.
Wilkes-Barre.
MacCrory, Louise, Teacher, Dunmore.
MacFarlane, Mary, Teacher, 52 Rockwell Ave., Long Branch, X. J.
Maust, Lydia (,Mrs. Wm. Ludwig), Xew York.
McCollum, Harry H., Lawyer, 226 Madison St., Wilkes-Barre.
McConnell, Elsie, Teacher, 21 Ross St., Ashley.
McDonald, Nellie B., Teacher. 237 E. Lloyd St., Shenandoah.
McHenry, L. E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Michael, George W., Clerk Pa. R. R., W ilkes-Barre.
Miller, M. Alice, Teacher, Ishpenig, Mich.
Miller, Bessie S., 1541 Norwegian St., Pottsville.
Miller, Mary M. Teacher, 16 Johnson St., Pittston.
Miller, Samuel, Teller, Lime Ridge.
Miller, A. Gertrude (Mrs. I. S. Ditzler), 359 Atlantic Ave., York.
Monahan, Margaret, Assistant Principal, IS Spring St., Ashley.
Monahan, Nora A., Teacher, Arch and McLean Sts., Wilkes-Barre.
an, Emily G.. (Mrs. Kmra Wright), Vernon.
M-.wery, Irvin, Teacher, Nescopeck.
T
,
Mowrey, Gny
A., Teacher, Grorania.
Moyer, Ulyaaefl A., Teacher, Selinsgrove.
Murray, Henry T Teacher, Askam
Newberry, A. Mae, Teacher, Beaumont.
,
Newfaonaer, Bertha G., Teacher, 217 K. Capitol St., Washington, D. C.
Anna D., Teacher, 93 Dana St., Wilkes-Barre.
O'Brien,
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
I90O
O'Brien, Katie, Teacher, Exeter.
O'Donnell, W. C, Swift & Co., Book-keeper, 2323 N. 17th
St., Phila.
Hayden, Lawyer, 1317 Hampton St., Scranton.
Oplinger, Harry F., Book-keeper, Waycross, Ga.
Plummer, Mabel (Mrs. J. B. Reese), Peckville.
Powell, Emma, Teacher, 125 S. West St., Shenandoah.
Purdy, Mabel A., Teacher, Dalton.
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 St., Nanticoke.
Saxton, Edith E- (Mrs. Sam Harman), Noxen.
Schmidt, Mary M., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Oliver, Joseph
Seesholtz, Leona, Teacher, Orangeville.
Shuman, Ada, Teacher, Lime Ridge.
Shuman, Stella, Teacher, Beaver Valley.
Smith, Laura, Teacher, 325 South St., Mauch Chunk.
Snyder, Ianthe (Mrs. Palmer P. Wiand), 626 Lycoming
St.,
Williamsport.
Snyder, Glenmore N., 50 S. Main St., 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, 114 Church St, Huntingdon.
Stump, Florence E- (Mrs. Geo. W. Reed), Mt. Airy, Philadelphia.
Swainbank, Lillian B. (Mrs. Geo. H. Powell), 1730 Madison Ave.,
Scranton.
Teple, Nettie, Teacher, Catawissa.
Thompson, Jean D. (Mrs. Sam. G. Houghton), Sterling, N. Y.
Tierney. Jennie, Teacher, Ashley.
Tobias, Raymond D., Lawyer, 33-35 E. Third St., Mt. Carmel.
Treon, Carrie, Teacher, 337 W. 3d St., 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, 64 Mallory Place, Wilkes-Barre.
Welliver, Irene, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Whitaker, James B., Teacher, Shenandoah.
White, A. W., Teacher, Shickshinny.
White, Bess (Mrs. Amos H. Oman), 43 N. 61st., Philadelphia.
Wightman, Phoebe, Teacher, 44 West Third St.. Mt. Carmel.
Wilbur, G. Elmer, Teacher, 52 W. 4th St., Jacksonville, Fla.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I9-I
Wildrick, Harry, Teacher, CentremorelaiicL
Williams, David, Teacher, 824 3. Main Ave, Srranton.
Williams, Mary, Teacher, 514 Front St., Danville.
•..
.tin Tucker), afbrganza.
Prancei B., (Mrs.
Zehner, bydia, Teacher, Mountain Grove.
1
1
1 :
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Bliss, Latin Scientific, 4134 Chestnut Ave., Philadelphia.
Conner, Blanche McCahe, Classical, 1216 17th Ave., Altoona.
Neuberger, G. Mord., Physician Jewish Hospital, Philadelphia.
Wilbur, G. Klmer, Classical, 52 West 4th St., Jacksonville, Pla.
Withers, Samuel C, Moses-Brown Schools, Providence, R. I.
Carpenter, P.
MUSIC.
Albert
Mary E. (Mrs.
J.
Y. Glenn), 348 Grosvenor Ave., Westmont,
Montreal, Canada.
Bogenrief, Mary, Pianoforte, Mifflinburg.
Conner, Blanche McCabe, Pianoforte, Altoona.
Cope, Hettie M. (Mrs. John Whitney), Voice, Bloomsburg.
Evans, Margaret S. (Mrs. John Emory Eves), Pianoforte, Millville.
Hartman, Ethel, Pianoforte,
Millville.
Housel, Grace G., Pianoforte, Bloomsburg.
CLASS OF
J90L
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.
Albert,
Mary
E- (Mrs.
J.
Y. Glenn), 348 Grosvenor Ave., Westmont,
Montreal, Canada.
Albertson, E- Joe, Teacher, Puerto Princesa Palawan, Philippine Island.
Altmiller, Adele G., Teacher, 111 S. Cedar St., Hazleton.
Appleman, Bertha, Trained Nurse, 2021 Wallace
St., Philadelphia.
Arnold, Odesta, Teacher, Hallstead.
Baker, Gerdon, Teacher, Harry Hillman Academy, Wilkes-Barre.
Bayley, Jennie, Teacher, 435 Lincoln St., York.
Belig, Mary G., Book-keeper, Bloomsburg.
Belles, Charles T., Bank Organizer, Benton.
Bittenbender, Harriet, Teacher, Nescopeck.
Bravin, Susan, Teacher, 43 Willow St.. Plymouth.
Brennan, John P., Railway Clerk, St. Cloud Hotel, Washington, N.
Brigga, H. A. (State Cer .) Teacher, Nescopeck.
Brobst, Lucy II, (Mrs. Chas. Kline), Bloomsburg.
J.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
igOI
Burke, Anna, Teacher, 336 W. Centre St., Shenandoah.
Burns, Genevieve, Teacher, 9th and Reily Sts., Harrisburg,
Challenger, Mary (Mrs. John W. Griffith), Nanticoke.
Creveling, Evelyn, Teacher, Espy.
Collier, Regina, Teacher, 102 Butler St., Pittston.
Conaton, Mary, Teacher, 130 S. Main St., Carbondale.
Cook, Freda, Teacher, Renova.
Czechowicz, Mary, Teacher, Alden.
Davis, Clarence J., 1617 Pine St., San Francisco, California.
Davies, Martha, Teacher, 179 Green Ave., Edwardsdale.
Deibler, John O., Miller,
County Line,
Dennis, John A., Teacher, Gastonville.
Dieffenderfer, Maud, Teacher, Allensville.
Dreisbach, Martha, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Dunkerly, Cora (Mrs. Harry Moachmer), Freeland.
Ebner, Mary C, Teacher, 615 Muench Street, Harrisburg.
Eggleston, Daisy F., Teacher, 256 N. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre.
Everett, Rae, Teacher, Town Hill.
Fagan, Peter E., Teacher, Milnesville.
Flanagan, Mary R., Teacher, 205 Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre.
Follmer, Gertrude M., Teacher, 332 E. Front St., Berwick.
Fourl, Chas. W., Teacher, Catasauqua.
Funk, Margaret M., Teacher, 1419 N. 6th St., Harrisburg.
Gannon, Lizzie, Teacher, Inkerman.
N. Locust St., Hazleton.
Gormley, Margaret, Teacher, Hazleton.
Griffith, Edward, Book-keeper, 334 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre.
Hague, Rebecca, Teacher, Plymouth.
Hamlin, Sara, Teacher, Catawissa.
Hanawalt, J. R. (State Cer.) Teacher, Lewistown.
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.
Gilbert, Ida, Teacher, 620
Kastrupps,
Anna
(Mrs. Geo. A. Cassidy), Syracuse, N. Y.
Keller, Edith E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Kingsley, Jeannette F., Teacher, Olyphant.
Kintner, Ruth C, Teacher, 900 Franklin Ave., Wilkinsburg.
Kocher, Cora A. (Mrs. C. D. Fenstermaker), Nescopeck.
Kurtz, Elizabeth W., Teacher, New York City.
Lams, William R., Teacher, Kingston.
Larrabee, Louise, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Laubach, Frank C, Teacher, Benton.
AXUMN1 ADDRESS
[9OI
LIST.
•
Ltwrrmr.
K, Teacher, Laporte.
Bloomebnrg.
Leaner, Helen G. (Mrs. David Frederick), Milton, R. P. i> N
Low, c. Zehnder, 292 B< Maiden St., Washington.
Lynch, Kathryn, Teacher! 149 K. Main St., Plymouth.
MacFarlane, Mary, Teacher, 140 S. Cedar St., Hazleton.
McOonrty, Nellie, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
McLaughlin, Hannah C
Teacher, Preeland.
Mane, Philip, Mining Engineer, 466 W. Broad St., Hazleton.
Manst, J. H., Bloomabnrg.
Mayer, Blizabeth, Teacher, Hazleton.
Mengle, Orahel, Teacher, Barnesville.
Merrell, Chas., Clerk, Farmers National Bank, Bloomsburg.
Merrell, Krnest, Teacher, Light Street.
I\\a
Ren.
1
L.,
,
Biillette, Arleine,
Teacher, 1011 Clearview St., Scranton.
Mitterling, Stephen, Teacher, Philadelphia.
Mordan, Myron D., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. F. D. No.
Morgan, Gertrude, Teacher, Northumberland.
Moss, Claude L., 526 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre.
Mover, Rebecca J. (Mrs. Ed. Allen Siegler), 1906 3rd
3.
N. W.,
St.,
Washington, D. C.
Murray, Stella G., Teacher, 1123
W.
Locust St
,
Scranton.
Oberholtzer, F. K., Teacher, Harleysville.
O'Donnell, Maisy, Teacher, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Oliver, Alice, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Owen, Minnie B., Teacher, 4S. Walnut St., Mt. Carmel.
Palmer, Simon N., Teacher, Maple Grove, Wis.
Pennington, Mabel T. (Mrs. W. S. Wieland), 31 N. Spring
St.,
Bellefonte.
Price, A. A., Teacher, Harleysville.
J. Paul, Teacher, Centre Hall.
Reed, Anna P., Teacher, 18 Green St., Pittston.
Ridge, Wm. W., Centralia.
Ronemus, Rollin A., R. R. Postal Clerk, 816 Capital
Ru.nh, Bessie, Teacher, Bolivar.
Shaffer, Cora M., Teacher, Plymouth.
Sharpless, Warren, Lawyer, Catawissa.
Sherman, W. A., Teacher, Nescopeck.
Sheriff, Nellie, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Shoemaker, Mary, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Shultz, Lela M., Teacher, Shickshinny.
Silvenjuiet, Elizabeth, (Rubinoff), New York.
Rearick,
St.,
Harrisburg.
Snyder, Clark, Teacher, Numidia.
Strickland* Blizabeth, Teacher, 214 South St., Harrisburg.
Taylor, Annie E., Teacher, Pottsville, R. F. D. No. 1.
Templetou, Arthur, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
IQOI-2.
Thomas, Charles H., Teacher, 607 James St., Hazleton.
Thomas, Kathryn, Teacher, 177 N. Laurel St., Hazleton.
Thomas, Mary A., Teacher, 167 S. Empire St., Wilkes-Barre.
Trevorrow, Wm, O., Shipper, 727 W. 4th St., Hazleton.
Turner, Sue, Teacher, Hazleton.
Vought, Virginia E., Teacher, Elysburg.
Weighley, Lizzie, Teacher, Stouchsburg.
White, Estelle G., Teacher, 22 N. Poplar St., Hazleton.
Will, LeAnna, Teacher, Arnold.
Williams, Elizabeth, Teacher, 824 S. Main Ave., Scranton.
Williams, George W., Teacher, Echvardsdale.
Williams, J. R., Teacher, Davenport, Wis.
r
illiains, Olwen, Teacher, 21 Rutter St., Kingston.
Young, Helen, Nurse, 37 E. 71st St., New York.
Zerbe, Anna L., Teacher, Buck Glen.
W
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE^
Cope, A.
P., '00,
Edwards, T. H.,
Killmer, Miles,
Teacher, Shickshinny.
'00,
'00,
Teacher, Cagayande, Mindanao, P,
Stouchsburg.
I.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Briggs,
Herman
A., Classical,
Punk, N. El well, Latin
Nescopeck.
Scientific, 548 So. 49th St., Philadelphia,
Lowrie, W. J., Classical, Jerseytown.
Smith, Ralph E.. Classical, Bloomsburg.
Townend, May
E., Classical, 85
W. Union
CLASS OF
St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
J902.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Austin,
E. Mauch Chunk.
M. Blanche, Teacher, Fishingcreek.
Bailey,
Marie M., Teacher, Fairmount Springs, R. No.
Appenzeller, Edith
Baker, Geo.
Balliett,
C, Teacher,
C, Teacher,
1.
Stull.
Hadassa, Teacher, 127 Market
St.,
Williamsport.
Boyer, Lois, Teacher, 34 Church St., 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 St., Williamsport.
Cannon, Grace, Teacher, Hazleton.
Clark, Mame E-, 815 Walnut St., Wilkinsburg.
Close,
Mary A., Teacher, Tioga.
Edwin E., Banker, 231 Academy
Cobleigh,
Collins, John, Teacher, 316
Vine
St.,
St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
Plymouth.
ALUMNI ADIJRKSS
LIST.
I902.
Ootner, David, Book-keeper, 121 N. Bromley Ave., Scranton.
Mary Mis. Win. J. Pairchild), Berwick.
<
r,
Liverpool.
Curtis, Prethynia, Teacher, 310 State 8t. f Nanticokc.
Caechowica, Helen, Teacher, Aldeu Station.
Dewey, Florence, Stenographer, 174 Carey Ave., Wilkee-Barre.
Diem, Marie I,., Teacher. 3>-2 PrcaCOtt Ave., Scranton.
Drees, Gertrude, Teacherf 233 Briggs St., Harrisburg.
Drumlieller, Pred, Teacher, Aaherton.
Dudley, Mabel (Mrs. Iv I!. Hunt;, Couemau.uh.
Bdwarda, Margaret
Elder,
Parr,
J.,
Teacher, Bdwardeville.
1631 N. 3d St., Harrisburg.
Edna L-, Teacher,
Maude C, Teacher,
147 K. 5th St., Plainfield, X. J.
line. Bertha, Teacher, Nanticoke.
Poreamau, Helen S. (Mrs. 11. P. Dietrick), Shickahinny.
Frames, Mary E., Teacher, Taylor.
Prita, P. P., Teacher,
Fargo, Ga.
Ash St., Danville.
Teacher, Peeley.
Gay, Eleanor, Teacher, Mehoopany.
Gildea, Anna, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Fry, Harriet, Teacher, 213
Gaughan, Henry
J.,
Giles, Mame, Teacher, Wanamie.
Good, William, Teacher, Hobbie.
Gottfried, Bess, Teacher, 7220 Hermitage St., Pittsburg.
Graybill, Clair N. (State Cer.) Teacher, Tompsontown.
Guest, Alice, Teacher, Danville.
Hadsall, Camilla, Teacher, Forty Fort.
Hall, Ruth, Teacher, 254 Rutter Ave., Kingston.
Harris, Jennie, Teacher, Taylor.
Harrison,
Adah
D., Teacher, 288 Clifton Ave.,
Newark, X.
Heiss, Chas. A., Teacher, Catawissa.
Heller, Charlotte V., Teacher, 17 Ross St., Williamsport.
Hiatt, Beth, Teacher, 18
Hirlinger, Etta
N. Vine
M. (Mrs. Alfred
St.,
Mt. Carmel.
Keller), Orangeville.
Hoffa, Margaret, Teacher, Dushore.
Hollopeter, Essene, Teacher, Shiekshinny.
Hovt,
1-:.
Bruce, Merchant,
Pond
Hill.
John, Rebecca A. (State Cer.) Teacher, Elysburg.
Johnson, Marion, Teacher, Northumberland.
Judge, Helen (State Cer. J Teacher, Carbondale.
Keating, Helen C, Teacher, 45 William St., Pittston.
Kehoe, Margaret, Teacher, 123 N. Vine St. Mt. Carmel.
Keiber, A. B.i Student Lafayette College, Drums.
Keim, Martha, Teacher, 36 Vine St., Danville.
Kianer, Helen, Student Dickinson, Carlisle.
Knelly, Sue M., Teacher, Oonyngham.
,
J.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1902.
Krell, Catherine, Teacher, 575 N. Church St., Hazleton.
Kuntz, Edith, Teacher, Freeland.
Landis, David B., Teacher, Rock Glen.
Lawrence, Elsie, Teacher, Dushore.
Leighow, Estella M., Teacher, Northumberland.
Leighow, Lourissa, Teacher, Northumberland.
Leighow, Robert B., National Tube Co., Pittsburg.
Leighow, Sallie, Teacher, Northumberland.
Long, Besse, Teacher, Catawissa.
Lueder, Anna B., Teacher, 11 Academy St., Wilkes-Barre.
McCarty, Mary, Teacher, 149 W. Line St., 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 E., 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 St., Wilkes-Barre.
Reilly, Genevieve, Teacher, 245 S. Main St., 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 St., Luzerne.
Shields, Rose I., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Smethers, Amy B., Teacher, 301 E. 11th St., Berwick.
Smigelsky, Julia, Teacher, 319 S. Maple St., Mt. Carmel.
Smith, Rachel, Teacher, Luzerne.
Smoczynski, Mary, Teacher, Catawissa.
Snyder, Paul C, Student, Lewisburg.
Sophia, Louise, Teacher, New Mil ford.
Space, Carolyn V., Teacher, Wyoming.
Spear, Eunice, Teacher, Light Street, R. No. 3.
Streater, Elsie (Mrs. H. G. Crawford), Pleasantville Station, N. Y.
Thomas, Jennie, Teacher, Scranton.
,
AI.TMNI ADDRESS LIST.
I902-3.
Turner, Anna, Teacher, Nantieoke.
Vance, Bffie, Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. No.
Walker, Ifae, Teacher, Hamlinton.
Welsh, Mary, Teacher, Danville.
Williams, Evan J.. Teacher, Nantieoke.
3.
Williama, Jennie E., Teacher, Drums.
Worthington, W. 8., Commercial Dep't High School, Bangor.
Bessie, Teacher, Plymouth.
Yetter, Bessie (Mrs.
Howard
B. Bckroth), Quarryville.
MUSIC.
Baldy, Helen, Catawissa.
Creasy, Anna, Bloomsburg.
Eiymire, Martha, Bloomsburg.
Hicks, Jennie (Mrs. J. A. Fenstermaker), Portland, Oregon.
Moyer, Laura, Bloomsburg.
Neal, Mabel (Mrs. Dwight Carey), Chester, Pa.
Rentschler, Bessie, Ringtown.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Larrabee, Louise, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Will,
LeAuna, Teacher, Arnold.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE.
Cohen, Jos., Physician, Berwick.
Jacobs, Harry, Scientific, 773 State St., Schenectady, N. Y.
Larrabee, Louise, Latin Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Seely, Leslie B., Latin Scientific, Beach Haven.
Spencer, Henry J., Scientific.
Wagner, C. C, Scientific, Ottawa.
Will, LeAuna, Latin Scientific, Arnold.
CLASS OF
1903.
REGULAR COURSE.
Albert, Charles L., Student, Lafayette College, Bloomsburg.
Barnett,
Elmer
B., Principal Schools, 52
Rockwell Ave.,
Long Branch, N.
Berkenstock, Frank, Teacher, Dewart.
Burke, Delia, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Correll, Mary (Mrs. Ralph Keller), Bloomsburg.
Cooke. Susie, Teacher, 428 K. Main St., Nantieoke.
nport, Mary, Teacher, 351 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre.
Del/mg, William, Teacher, Orangeville.
Praney, Ella, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Good, Mary A., Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Gresh, Bdith, Teacher, 417 Broadway, Milton.
J.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
I903
Hagenbuch, Rea, Bloomsburg.
154 Willow
Hawk, Ray, Teacher,
St.. Plymouth.
Hayes, Mary, Teacher, Freeland.
Hetherington, Florence, Teacher, Netcong, N. J.
Hicks, Carrie, Teacher, 253 N. Maple Ave., Kingston.
Hosking, Elizabeth, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Hottenstein, Ellen (Mrs. Elmer D. Schnuer), Milton, R. F. D. No.
Housel, Grace, Bloomsburg.
Houtz, Howard, Book. keeper, 636 Adams Ave,, Scranton.
Humphreys, Frank, Inspector of Steel, Ensley, Ala.
James, Kathryn, Teacher, 36 Storris St., Scranton.
Jameison, Harold, Teacher, 122 Rebecca Ave., Scranton.
Kaufhold, Edith, Teacher, 1116 Linden St., Scranton.
Kelley, Mary, Teacher, West Pittston.
Kierstead, Irene (Mrs. Irvin Ruebenkaum), Jamison.
Koerner, Dora, Teacher, 43 Hillside St., Wilkes-Barre.
Kramer, Rosetta, Teacher, Rohrsburg.
Krum, Mildred (Mrs. Irving Barndt), care of Presston Ap'ts,
1.
Atlantic City, N. J.
Landis, Laura B., Teacher,
Rock Glen.
Lowe, Emma (Mrs. D. M. Picket), Plymouth.
MacFarlane, Laura, Teacher, 1654 Capouse Ave., Scranton.
McCullough, Elizabeth, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
McGowen, Winifred, Teacher, Ashley.
May, Minerva, Schuylkill Haven.
Mengle, Ella (Mrs. H. R. Heim), Barnesville.
Miller, J. R., Teacher, 615 Quincy Ave., Scranton.
Moran, Mollie, 342 N. Main St., 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, 2026 N. Park Ave., Philadelphia.
Reid, Ella, Teacher, Laflin.
Riland, H. W.. 305 N. 2nd St., Pottsville.
Roberts, Elbert, Teacher, Rupert.
Robison, Jean, Teacher, Espy.
Schatzle, Etta (Mrs. W. H. Horlacher), Weatherly.
Silvius, Mabel, Teacher, 38 S. Welles St., Wilkes-Barre,
Snyder, W. D., Supervisor Drawing, Box 468, Bound Brook, N. J.
VanBuskirk, Mary (State Cer .) Teacher, Taylor.
Waring, Elizabeth (Mrs. Leon Colvin), 2915 Mulberry St., Scranton.
8
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I903-4
Welsh, Prederk B
w,
,
Btai
tfarj B.i Teacher, Plains.
COURSE IN
Burr, Belle
1'IANo
!
(»KTK.
Knox, Watsontown.
Mildred, Mfllvflle.
Planing, Ora, Music Teacher, Picture Rock3.
Pollmer, Gertrude M., Teacher, Berwick.
Dceler, Jessie, Music Teacher, Millville.
Jordan, Reginald L., Philadelphia.
Bloomsburg.
Thomas, Plymouth.
L.trrabee, Beatrice,
ns,
Rundle, Flossie M., Scranton.
vSwcppenheiser, Nellie, Music Teacher, Espy.
PREPARATORY COLLEGIATE
Adams,
C. J., Stull.
Albert, Charles L., Bloomsburg.
Creasy, Anna, Bloomsburg.
Dailey,
Thomas, Plymouth.
Dillon,
Max
G., Bloomsburg.
Harrison, Minnie M.,
Town
Line.
Howell, Z. R., Centremoreland.
Kentmerer, Arthur E., Factory ville.
Landis, Laura B., Rock Glen.
Neal, Mabel, (Mrs. Dwight Carey), Chester, Pa.
Roberts, Elbert A., Rupert.
Stump, Florence E., Stouchsburg.
Welsh, Frederic S., State College.
CLASS OF
P904.
REGULAR COURSE.
Herman H- Hess), Surprise, Neb.
Andres, Daisy, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Baldy, Lucy C, Teacher, Catawissa.
Berry, Emma, Teacher, 110 Dorrance St., Dorranceton.
Black, Matilda, Teacher, Centralia.
Bonham, May, Teacher, Hunlock's Creek.
Boyer, Jessie M. (Mrs. G. L- Howell), Trucksville.
Brandon, Pearl E-, Teacher, McCormiok.
Brogan, Margaret P., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Bnckalew, Lillian B., Teacher, 26 W. 1st St Bloomsburg.
Buddinger, Sara E., Teacher, 17 North Oak St., Bit. Csrmel.
Burns, Margaret A., Teacher, 9th and Reillv Sts., Harrisburg.
Carl, Thomas, Teacher, 639 Schuyler Ave., Dorranceton.
Albertson, Elizabeth H. (Mrs.
,
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1904
Challis,
Anna
E-, Teacher Physical Culture, 392
Market
St.,
Wilkes-Barre
Margaret V., Teacher, Arlington Hotel, Scranton.
Cogswell, Irvin, Farmer, Meshoppen.
Cook, EdithS., Teacher, Danville.
Crossley, Pearl A., Teacher (Garfield, N. J.) 140 W. 103d St., N. Y.
Cryder, Harold C, A. C. & F. Co., Willow Springs.
Davenport, Alvirda, Teacher, 127 W. Main St., Plymouth.
Davis, Griselda, Teacher, Kingston.
Davis, Maude, Teacher, Taylor.
Clair,
Derr, Bessie, Teacher, Milton.
Eister, Allen B Teacher, Seven Points.
,
Fetherolf, Nellie, Teacher,
Miminburg.
Fineran, Minnie V., Teacher, Carbondale.
Flaherty, Margaret A., Teacher, 430 W. Oak St., Shenandoah.
Fletcher, Esther R., Teacher, The Irving, Passaic, N. J.
Gildea, James J., Teacher, 6 Rider St., Wilkes-Barre.
Goldsmith, Aimee, Teacher, Mt Carmel.
Goodale, Bessie E- Teacher, 26 Madison St., Wilkes-Barre.
Goyituey, Anna (Mrs. Fred W. Canfield), Zuni, N. Mexico.
Halloran, Emma, Teacher, Avoca.
Hammond, Theresa M., Teacher, 1201 Fairfield Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind.
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 St., 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 St., Mount Carmel.
Kester,
Leona A. (Mrs. Roland Lawton),
Millville.
Killmer, Aaron A., Surveying Corps, Stouchsburg.
Knorr, Kimber H., Teacher, Catawissa, R. No.
Krommas, Lulu M., Teacher, Upper Lehigh.
Lanning, Hattie L. (Mrs.
J.
W. Bonham),
3.
Wilkes-Barre, R. F. D. No.
Box
Malone, James M., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Maust, Emma D. (Mrs. John Hause), Jerseytown, R. F. D. No.
Meixell, Bessie E., Teacher, Beach Haven.
1.
1
155.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
I904.
Mertz, Mabel
Teacher, Northumberland.
i-:., Teacher, 211 Garfield
Art., Scran:
Miller, Gertrude M., Teacher, Northumberland.
Morris, Blanche J., Teacher, Millville
Moss, Claude L.. Teacher, s. River St., WOkee-Barre.
Millard,
1.,
Hannah
Murriu, M.irv, Teacher, 1<>6 River St., Carbondale.
Muth, Carrie 1. .. Teacher, 110 Rice St., Wttl
Ark.
O'Donnell, Catherine, Teacher, 37 s. Wyoming St., Hazleton.
anell, Daniel L., Teacher, Andah
Mary C (State Cer. ) Teacher, 219 Broad St., Harri.sburg.
Parker. Mabel H. (Mrs. Clark Kitchen), Millville.
Reily, JuleS., Teacher, 708 Ilazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
Orth,
Rentachler, Gny II., 142 Second Ave., E. Roselle, N. J.
Richart, Bessie, Trained Nurse, 61 H. Third St., Bloomsburg.
Rider, Harry K-, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Riley, Tillie, Teacher, 565 Hazle Ave., Ashley.
Mary A., Teacher, Light Street, R. F. D. No. 1.
Robison, Emily, Teacher, Espy.
Rogers, Louise, Teacher, Mahnomen, Minnesota.
Ruloff, Clarence F., Teacher, 1147 Turner St., Allentown.
Robfatna,
Seely, Margaret, Teacher, Beach Haven, R. F. D. No.
Seesholtz, Hervey W., Teacher, Rock port.
1.
Sholenberger, Wells A., Berwick.
Smethers, Margaret, Teacher, Beach Haven.
Smith, Margaret If., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Specht, Elizabeth E., Teacher, 225 W. 2nd
Eugene R., Teacher, Beaver Valley.
Sterner, Mary E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
St.,
Hazleton.
Stead,
Snyder, Vere H., Teacher, Miffliuville.
Thomas, Margaret, Teacher, 354 E. Main St., Nanticoke.
Tibbetts, Luzenia (Mrs. Wm. G. Isham), Reserve, Wis.
Trathen, Harry G., Teacher, 338 Centre St., Ashland.
Turner, Ruth T., Stanford Uni., Box 128, California.
With, Lewis, Teacher, Ebensburg.
Wagner, Virginia, Teacher, Prichard.
White, June, Teacher, Light Street.
Wilson, Martha, Teacher, 3625 MervineSt., Philadelphia.
Wolfe, Raymond, Teacher, Huntington Mills.
Womeldorf, Kffie, Teacher, Williamsport.
SUPPLEMENTARY COURSE.
I
layman, Adda, Teacher, Turbotville.
CX)URSE IN PIANO-FORTE.
Briggt, Edna, Bloomsburg.
DeWitt, Lois, Bloomsburg.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
I904-5Jenkins, Margaret E., Bloonisburg.
Rosenthal, Libbie, Wilkes-Barre.
PREPARATORY COLLEGIATE.
Boyer, John B., Mandata.
Bradbury, Robert, Espy.
Creasy, Martha, Bloonisburg.
Dollman, Harry, Orangeville.
Hartman, Ethel, Millville.
Helwig, W. Ray, Minneapolis, Minn.
Henrie, H. Clare, Bloonisburg.
Herring, Laura, Sunbury.
Kelly, Martin, Minersville.
Kisner, Helen, Carlisle.
Kitchen, Clark E., Bloomsburg, R. F. D. No.
Moses, William E., South Gibson.
Rooke,
Wm.
3.
1308 Oneida St., Shamokin.
J.,
PHYSICAL TRAINING COURSE.
Aldinger, Albert K., 155
W.
6th St.,
New York
City.
Aldinger, Harry E., 155 W. 65th St., New York City.
Baldwin, Maude E., Teacher, S. N. S., Shippensburg.
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. Louis, Mo.
CLASS OF
J905.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Allen, Bertha, Teacher, 3509 Burke Ave., Seattle,
Arnold, Edna, L-, Teacher, Peckville.
Baker, Geo. C, Noxey, R. F. D. No.
Wash.
1.
Madge
H., Teacher, Lenoxville.
Bergstresser, Clara, Teacher, 133 N. Oak St., Mt. Carmel.
Bennett,
Glenn (Student Syracuse), Susquehanna.
Bradigan, Agnes, Teacher, 215 N. Main St., Shenandoah.
Brady, Lulu C, Teacher, Elysburg, R. No. 1,
Blaisdell, J.
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 St., Carbondale.
Conlan, Anna, Teacher, 570 Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
Conway,
Nellie, Teacher,
Cortright,
Emma,
Shenandoah.
Teacher, 131 Barnes St., Wilkes-Barre.
A
I.I
I905.
I
Teacher,
ie,
31
I
3rd Ave., Scranton.
Hughe!
St.,
Luzerne.
msbnrg.
her,
Dailey,
Miry
(
hrangeville.
Teacher, Plymouth.
B.,
her,
Bloomabnrg
Anna A Teach
Middle
Drum, Warren N., Teacher, Bloomsborg.
r.
,
St.,
Hanover.
Bahleman, Marguerite, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Anna M., Teacher, Harwood Ml
.
Pahl, Helene, Teacher, 1X29 Broad w.iy,
Camden, X. J.
Farnsworth, W. Jay, Teacher, Tine Summit.
Fiah, Nellie C, Teacher, Lynn.
lizabeth, Teacher, 23 E. Line St., Shenandoah.
18, Martha, Teacher, Taylor.
Grimes, Bessie K., Teacher, Catawissa.
r, Ezra, Teacher, Mainville.
Ilarman, Edna, Teacher, 131 N. Church St., Hazleton.
Harris, Sarah J., Teacher, 687 Northampton St
Wilkes-Barre.
Hartman, Blanche L., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Hartman, Gertrude, Teacher, Rohrsburg.
IK acock, Frances L,., Teacher, 41 E. 6th St., Bloomsburg.
Hemingway, Vera, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Higgins, Gregory, Teacher, Carbondale.
Hi
ins. Julia M., Teacher, 311 W. Cherry St., Shenandoah.
Horn, Lulu C, Teacher, Hellertown.
House, Mae B Bloomsburg.
Howell, A. Margaret, Teacher, Lightstreet.
Huber, Hazel, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Jenkins, Win G., Teacher, Edwardsdale.
Jolly, Raymond G., Student Lafayette College, Orangeville.
Kerrigan, Mary E., Teacher, 11 S. Gilbert St., Shenandoah.
Eintner, Win., Teacher, Lemon.
Kirkendall, Mary K. (Mrs. Pierce Hagenbuch), Lightstreet.
Krumm, Kathryn, Teacher, Turbotville.
Larrabee, Beatrice, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Laubach, Sarah, Teacher, Fairmount Springs.
,
—
,
•ice,
Leibensj
Manila
S.,
len,
Teacher, Sunbury, R. F. D. No.
Teacher, 134
S-
1.
8th St., Allentown.
Teacher, Orangeville.
MacAlpine, Ethel, Teacher, Northumberland.
Marsden, Agnes, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
rer, Lorenzo G., Beach Haven.
Mcrt/, Adclia A., Teacher, Northumberland.
Mertz, M. Elizabeth, Teacher, Northumberland.
Miller, Blanche 1'., Teacher, Muncy Valley.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1905.
Mary A., Teacher, 203 N. Emerick St., Shenandoah.
Morgan, Olive, Teacher, Beaumont.
Mowrer, Chas. L., Teacher, Strawberry Ridge.
Myers, Irma G., Teacher, 185 S. Hancock St., Wilkes-Barre.
Olmstead, Kate D Teacher, Taylor.
Ormsby, Mary, Teacher, 304 E. Centre St., Shenandoah.
Mitchell,
,
Peiffer, Lillian, Teacher,
Phillips,
Wintersville.
Anna, Teacher, Taylor.
Phillips, Caroline, Teacher, 1205
Jackson
St.,
Scranton.
Pooley, Paul, Reporter, 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, Mauch Chunk.
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, 106 Wash. St., Edwardsville.
Thomas, Susan, Teacher, Luzerne.
Tiffany, Lee J., Teacher, Tingley.
Traxler, Wm. E., Rohrsburg.
Walters, Edna L., Teacher, 536 Grant St., Hazleton.
Webber, Geo. H., Teacher, Elloree, S. C.
Wenner, Herbert C, Teacher, Drums.
White, Ora (Mrs. Ed. Campbell), Almedia.
Wilkins, Katherine, Teacher, Sugar Notch.
Williams, Maud, Teacher, 112 E. 4th St., Mt. Carmel.
Winter, Laura M., Teacher, Freeland.
Witman, Eleanor, Teacher, Jerseyshare.
Wolfe, Mae H., Teacher, 130 N. Shamokin St., Shamokin.
Yergey, Agnes A. (Mrs. Frank Fry), 77 Greenfield St., Tiffin, Ohio.
PREPARATORY COU,EGIATE.
Armstrong, Joseph W., Bloomsburg.
Brooke, Walter S., Bloomsburg.
AM'MNI ADUKl
SS
I.IST.
I9O5
:i.
r,
G. Bdward, Btoomsbnrg, Student Trinity Colleg
"t Syracuse Fnive:
Clau Le
Hemingway, Rowland,
Jolly,
Raymond
Bloomstrai
6.,
grille,
Student Lafayette Coll
W'alur v., Scranton.
Keiber, Arthur Iv., Drums.
.
Kit, -hen. Florence B. (Mrs, Clinton Follmer),
Milleisen, Sara
1$.,
ock, Clarissa,
Rarig,
Howard
ion,
Rocky Ford,
Colo.
Bloomsburg.
Bloomsburg.
R., Catawissa.
Bmily, Bspy.
Traxler, Win. B., Rohrsburg.
Vorks, Milton K., Bloomsburg, Student Lafayette College.
COURSE IN PIANO-FORTEPlisbie, Katharine, Bloomsburg.
Gunton, Jean, Bloomsburg.
Imboden, Nell, Bloomsburg.
Robbins, La Vere, Bloomsburg.
Smith, Ida, Bloomsburg.
COMMERCIAL COURSE.
Hagenbuch, Wm. H., Light Street.
Englehart, Nevin T., Bookkeeper, Almedia.
SUPPLEMENTARY COURSE.
Harris,
Mary
R., Teacher, Allentown.
CLASS OF
1906.
REGULAR COURSE.
Albert, R. Bruce, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Albertson, Phoebe, Teacher, Benton, R. No.
2.
Allen, Caroline, Teacher, 3509 Burke Ave., Seattle, Washington.
Allen, Hazel, Teacher, Christopher.
Allen, Otis, Teacher, Sweet Valley.
Aurand, Laura, Teacher,
Averill,
K
lna
II.,
New
Berlin.
Teacher, Catawissa.
Barr, Anna, Teacher, Parsons.
Becker, Mary L., Teacher, 42 Gaylord Ave., Plymouth.
Bohan, Anna, Teacher, 56 Regent St., Wilkes-Barre.
Bonham, Grace C, Teacher, Forty Fort.
Shamokin Dam.
Boust, Maud, Teacher,
Brennan, Nellie, Teacher, Pleasant Mount.
C, Teacher, Catawissa, R. No. 5.
Bdddinger, Lulu, Teacher, 17 N. Oak St., Mt. Carmel.
Brofee, Ferdinand
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1906
Butt, Mary, Teacher, Benton.
Callender, George W., Prin.
High School, Huntsville, Wash.
Cantlin, Abbie, Teacher, 229 E. Lloyd St., Shenandoah.
Conrad, Lottie, Teacher, 390 Lightstreet Road, Bloomsburg.
Conser, H. N. (State Cer.) Teacher, Sunbury.
Cosper, Isabel N., Teacher, 508 Wyoming Ave.,
Coughlin, Clara, Teacher, Luzerne.
Creasy, Byron H., Teacher, Rock Glen.
Creasy,
Raymond C,
Teacher,
West
Pittston.
Rock Glen.
Culkin, Margaret, Teacher, 905 Capouse Ave., Scranton.
DeWan, Kathryn, Teacher, Rummerfield.
DeWitt, Helen (Mrs. Reber Terwilliger), Bloomsburg.
Durbin, Nellie, Teacher, 38Jeannette St., Plymouth.
Erdley, 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, IdaM., 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, 114 N. Second St., 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 St., Philadelphia.
Hartzell, Maybel L. (Mrs. Frank Zarr;, 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., Wilkes-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, MaryE., Teacher, Parsons.
Kester, Rennay, Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. No. 1.
Kinney, James, A., Teacher, Harwood.
9
.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I906
.
Mary, Teacher,
[rfCmpkc,
:;,
Lewit,
Emma,
Am\,
Anna
I
'niondale
Teacher, Pleasant Mount.
'1'.
Iv.,
Teacher, 716
S.
V
Main Ave., Scranton.
Longenberger, Myrtle, Teacher, Mainville.
:uin, Helen, Teacher, Catawissa.
Hasten, Christells T., Teacher, 216 West St., Bloomsburg.
Maxwell, Ethel, Teacher, Wilkes-Iiarre, R. 1, Box 62.
Mellet, Kathryn, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Miles, Bessie V., Teacher, 31 N. Main St., Shenandoah.
Miller, Lillie A., Teacher, Zenith.
Mitchell, Mary P., Teacher, 113 S. West
Murphy, Rose, Teacher, Carbondale.
St.,
Shenandoah.
O'Donnell, Mary, Teacher. 77 N. Wyoming St., Hazleton.
O'Horo, Ethel, Teacher, Taylor.
Oliver, Fannie, Teacher, Hunlocks Creek.
Olmstead, Nina, Teacher, Taylor.
Osuna, Jose, Teacher, Caguas, P. R.
Owen, Anna E., Teacher, 188 Bloomfield Ave., Passaic, N. J.
Owen, Cordelia, Teacher, Maple Ave., Kingston.
Owen, Hazel, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Panco, Mary, Teacher, Harwood.
Parry, Gertrude M., Teacher, Pennypacker St., Scranton.
Patterson, Vivian A., Teacher, Factory ville.
Pealer, Blanche, Teacher, Asbury.
Ramage, Margaret H., Teacher, 4 S. Walnut St., Mt. Carmel.
Raup, Jennie, Teacher, Aristes.
Rayos, Susie, Teacher, Saguna, N. Mex.
Roadarmel, Ada, Teacher, 115 N. Hickory St., 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., Teacher, Coamo, P. R.
Scanlan, Kathryn, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Shambach, JohnE., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Shuman, Clyde S., Teacher, Mainville.
Shaman, Edith, Teacher, 354 Catharine St., Bloomsburg.
Snyder, Homer II., Teacher, Mifllinville.
Stiiier, Elizabeth, Teacher, 90 N. Iron St., Bloomsburg.
Thomas, Zella, (Mrs. Chas. E. Mericle), Jerseytown, R. No. 2.
Thompson, Marie, Teacher, 632 N. Church St., Hazleton.
Titus, Ethel, Teacher, Hop Bottom.
Wall, Grace, Teacher, Boyd's Mills.
r, Cottie, Teacher, Asherton.
Weiser. Laura, Teacher, Asherton.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
I9C6-7
Welsh,
Mayme C,
Teacher, 606 N. Vine
St.,
Hazleton.
Williams, Adeline, Teacher, 68 Archbald St., Scranton.
Williams, Myrtle, Teacher, Shickshinny.
Witman, Mary C, Teacher, Jersey Shore.
Zemitis, Vanda, Teacher, 305 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE.
Andres, Harry, Medical, Bloomsburg.
Booth, Edwin, Scientific, Dallas, R. F. D. 2.
Breisch, Lulu, Scientific, Ringtown.
Champlin, Carrol D., Classical, Walters Park.
Demaree, Mary, Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Dietrick, El well, Scientific, Scranton.
Gorman, Peter
Jones,
W.
Inkerman.
J. Scientific,
E., Classical, Nanticoke.
Milnes, Susanna, Medical (Mrs. Harry White), Berwick.
Piszczek, Stanley R., Scientific, Student Gettysburg, Plymouth.
Robbins, LaVere, Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Turner, Thomas, Scientific, Stanford University, Cal.
MUSIC COURSE.
Anstock, Warren S., Bloomsburg.
Bomboy, Aleta, Espy.
Bacon, Bertha H., 4018 Lancaster Ave., Philadelphia.
Jillson, Lulu, Orwell.
Landis, Florence B., Rock Glen.
Stout, Nellie, Hawley.
Vollrath, Rosa E., 610 E. Fulton St, Lancaster.
Zehner, Maude, Nescopeck.
BUSINESS
Cleaver,
Leon
AND SHORT HAND COURSES.
P., Catawissa.
Doty, Edith, Bloomsburg.
Edgar, Flossy, 218 E. Ohio
Girton,
St.,
Raymond, accountant
Chicago,
111.
New York,
Watkins, N. Y.
care International Salt Co. of
Moyer, Carlotta, Bloomsburg.
Tinker, Margaret (Mrs. David Young), Curtiston, Etowah Co., Ala.
SHORT HAND COURSE.
Bradbury, Robert W., Espy.
CLASS OF
J907.
NORMAL COURSE.
Allabach, C. Millard, Teacher, Orangeville.
Anstock, Pearl D., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
I
18 Lancattcr Ave., Philadelphia.
Bertha H., T
Teacher, Shickahinny.
Barrett, Roae, Teacher, Archbald.
Barrow, afame, Teacher, Ringtown.
BUa a.. Teacher, Carley Brooke.
Morton II., Teacher, Wananue.
•.
Car r it- af., Teacher, Kingston.
Brooke, Margaret C, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Brundage, Edna J., Teacher, Peckville.
Buck, Olga b., Teacher, Hawley.
Burrows, Ethel, Teacher, 414 Luzerne Ave., West Pittston.
Bush, Artemesia M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Campaie, Edith, Teacher, East Mauch Chunk.
Chamberlin, Anna J., Teacher, Olyphant.
Clancy, Elizabeth V., Teacher, 419 N. 3rd St., Steelton.
Cogswell, Bessie E., Teacher, Lynn.
Conner, Helen Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Conrad, Helen L., Teacher, Shickshinny.
Coolbaugh, Ruth, Teacher, 140 Madison St., Wilkes- Barre.
C ^rby, Florence, Teacher, Larksville.
Cramer, Cora E., Teacher, Chrome, N. J.
Dailey, Margaret G., Teacher, 19 Walnut St., Steelton.
Dean, Alice, Teacher, Winton.
Delaney, Kathryn, Teacher, Alden.
Dever, Margaret, Teacher, McAdoo.
DcWire, Harry, Teacher, Lewisburg.
DeWitt, M. Lois, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
r, Mabel A., Teacher, 726 High St., Honesdale.
Dino, John, Teacher, Vandling.
Dino, Michael, Teacher, Vandling.
Dodson, Harry A., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Edythe A., Teacher, Town Hill.
Dreibelbis, Elizabeth V., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
ick, Laura R., Teacher, Jerseytown.
Evans, Virgie, Teacher, 734 Hazel St., Wilkes-Barre.
as, Elizabeth P., Teacher, 915 Eynon St., Scranton.
Kirnsworth, Margaret, Teacher, Pine Summit.
Plynn, Evalyn M. J., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
By, Irene, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Gorrey, Helen, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Gregg, Elizabeth, Teacher, Hawley.
Griffeth, Rae E., Teacher, 295 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre.
Hamlin, Rose
J.,
Teacher, Catawissa.
Harris, John, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
:er,
Grace D., Teacher. Nuremberg.
Henkelttian, Gussie, Teacher, Berwick.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
I907.
Hess, Deri, Teacher, Benton.
Hess, Harriet, Teacher, Goble, Col. Co., Oregon.
Hess, MaryE., Teacher, Alinedia.
Higgins, Marie C, Teacher, 156 S. 2nd St.. Steelton.
Hoppe, Blanche, Teacher, Hop Bottom.
Howard, Mae L., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
James, Lysod H., Teacher, 36 Storrs Ave., Scranton.
James, Susan W., Teacher, 164 Nottingham St., Plymouth.
Jenkins, Charlotte M., Teacher, 53 Gaylord Ave., Plymouth.
Johns, Norma A., Teacher, Taylor.
Johns, S. Blanche, Teacher, Shickshiuny.
Jolly, E- Louise, Teacher, Orangeville.
Jones, Miram E-, Teacher, Edwardsville.
Kelley, Mary A., Teacher, 902 Capouse Ave., Scranton.
Kitchen, Arvilla, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Kline, Jennie I., Teacher, Orangeville.
Kline, Pearl, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Knauss, Daisy, Teacher, Zions Grove.
Kocher, Hazel C, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Lamoreux, Ruth, Teacher, Huntsville.
Lazarus, Edwin, Teacher, Mount Carmel.
Lehman, Geo. M., Teacher, Miminville.
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, 45 Eley St., Dorranceton.
Marcy, Howard N., Teacher, 45 Eley St., Dorranceton.
Masteller, Helen, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Mauser, Helen B., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Maxey, Mae R., Teacher, Forest City.
Meisberger, David T., Teacher, Shamokin.
Miller, Elda, Teacher, Farmingdale, Nassau Co., L. I.
Mitchell, Ada, Teacher, 303 N. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre.
Morgan, Mary, Teacher, Beaumont.
Mover, Sadie R., Teacher, Catawissa.
Mullahey, Belle, Teacher, 301 Cherry St., Shenandoah.
Noble, Alma G., Teacher, Calkins.
O'Brien, Margaret, Teacher, Glen Summit.
Pritchard, Marjorie V., Teacher, Bramwell, W. Va.
Quick, Reba H., Teacher, Scranton.
Riegel, Lulu A., Teacher, Catawissa.
Rittenhouse, Laura, Teacher, Berwick.
Roat, Helen L., Teacher, Kingston.
ALUMNI ADDRKSS
LIST.
I907.
Rodriques, Anton:-), San Jiuui, Box 225, P. R.
Schwartman, RvaT., Teacher, s. 141 Laurel St., Hazleton.
Shaffer, Alice B., Teacher, Briarcri
Shaw, Stella, Teacher, 224 N. Hyde Park Ave Scranton.
,
Shnltz, Horton, K., Teacher, Pairmonnt Sprinj
Smith, Miriam I., Teacher, Middleburg.
Sterner, Bertha 1., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Todd) Genevieve, Teacher, SOJeanette St., Plymouth.
Tucker, Nellie, Teacher, Susquehanna.
Vance, J. Gertmde, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Wallace, Allies P., Teacher, 139 N. Dorrance St., Dorranceton.
Walters, Edith, Teacher, 128 Willow St., Plymouth.
Wanich. Myrtle C, Teacher, Light Street.
Wanlell. Helen L., Teacher, 587 Grant St., Hazleton.
Weaver, Mary K., Teacher, 11 OS W. Elm St., Scranton.
Wells, Howard L., Teacher, Klksdale.
Welsh, Mabel, Teacher, Orangeville.
Wendt, Lillian, Teacher, Shamokin Dam.
Westbrooke, Blanche, Teacher, Blooming Grove.
Whitebread, Florence, Teacher, Mountain Top
Wingert, Blanche P., Teacher, 22S Lincoln St., Steelton.
Wolfe, Anna, Teacher, Rock Glen.
Wolfe, Esther A., Teacher, Dallas.
Wolfert, Emma D., Teacher, Forest City.
Zang, Minnie, Teacher, 560 N. Church St., Hazleton.
COTXEGK PREPARATORY.
Conner, Stanley, Scientific, Willow- Springs.
Dino, John, Scientific, Vandling.
l'risbie, Katharine, Classical, Bloomsburg.
Fritz, Charles
C,
Scientific,
Bloomsburg.
Gross, Gertrude, Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Landis,
Wm.
B., Scientific,
McCreary, Frank
Rock Glen.
B., Scientific, Hallstead.
Merrill, Ernest, Classical, Light Street.
Mover, Helen, Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Mover, William, Scientific, Bloomsburg.
White, Joseph, Scientific, Light Street.
JCT, Clark, Medical, Plymouth.
BUSINESS
AND SHORT HAND.
Aspi a/u, Kusebio S., Cienfuegos, Cuba.
Bnglehart, Paul H., Almedia.
Laubach, Murray, Guava.
Reimard, Irene, Bloomsburg.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1907-8.
SHORT HAND.
Robison, Eugene, Bspy.
MUSIC.
Cousart, Josephine, Danville.
CLASS OF
J908.
REGULAR COURSE.
Appleman, Rebeca, Teacher, Danville.
Arnold, Ina A., Teacher, 732 Bennett St., Luzerne.
Baldy, Sara H., Teacher, Catawissa.
Barnes, Margaret, Teacher, Elmhurst.
Beddall, Florence G., Teacher, Tamaqua.
Beddall, Joanna, Teacher, Tamaqua.
Benscoter, Laura M., Teacher, Hunlocks Creek.
Billings, Ella M., Teacher, Nicholson.
Bogart, Nellie, Teacher, Danville.
Boone, Laura E-, Teacher, 317 E. 5th St., Berwick.
Brandon, Adda M., Teacher, Huntington Mills.
Breisch, Reba, Teacher, Ringtown.
Burke, Agnes J.. Teacher, 9 Pike St., Carbondale.
Callender. E. Mae, Teacher, Sweet Valley.
Campion, Reba, Teacher, 13 Darte Ave., Carbondale.
Clark, Mabel P., Teacher, Wyoming.
Conrad, Eme M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Cool, Mertie M., Teacher, 88 South 10th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Cox, Nell, Teacher, Fort Sill, Okla.
Coyle, Margaret D., Teacher, 247 E. 4th St., Mt. Carmel.
Cummings, James E., Teacher, 232 N. Chestnut St., Shenandoah.
Deeths, Anna R., Teacher, 545 James St., Hazleton.
Deighmiller, Ellie R., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. No. 1.
Deighmiller, Nellie M., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. No. 1.
Dreibelbis, Ida M., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. No. 3.
Faust, Sara C, Teacher, Barnesville.
Fegley, Mary I., Teacher, Catawissa.
Finn, Ruth M., Teacher, 653 W. Shawnee Ave., Plymouth.
Francis, Thomas, Teacher, 1516 Olive St., Scranton.
Geisdorf, Charlotta, Teacher, Linley, Montana.
Gray, Carrie M., Teacher, Montrose, R. No. 1.
Handley, Alberta M., Teacher, 441 N. 9th St., Scranton.
Hartman, Sadie L-, Teacher, 852 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre.
Henrie, Ethel L-, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Herring, Martha E-, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Hill,
Helen
R., Teacher, 614
W. Diamond
Ave., Hazleton.
Hull, Edith A., Teacher, Honesdale, R. No.
James, Martha V., Teacher, 920
W. Elm
St.,
1.
Scranton.
AI.l'MM AD]
LIST.
1908.
Teacher, 72 Academj St., Plymouth.
Blaie H
Johnson, Margaret J-. Teacher. 78 K. Walnut St., Preeland.
Teacher, Bloomabtirg
ECahler, [rene G
nbader, Stella, Teacher, Milton, K. No. 4.
,
,
Emm, Carol, Teacher, Danville.
Major, OIItc a., Teacher, Forty Fort.
Maurer, Charles U, Teacher, Paxinoa, R. No.
M.aner, Darwin B
Miller,
1
,
12.
Teacher, Kehler
iora M., Teacher,
Glen Lyon.
Miller, Harriet, Teacher, Reserve, Wis.
Moore, Mary Louise Teacher, 1613 Vine St., Scranton.
Morgan, Daniel W., Teacher, Beaumont.
Morgan, Laura W. Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Morris, Mary I'.., Teacher, 96 Washington St., Edwardsville.
Morrow, Mary L., Teacher, Schultzville.
Mulligan, Mayetta, Teacher, Carey St., Plains.
Peck, M. Bvelyn, Teacher, Susquehanna.
Petrilli, Francesco S. L-, Teacher, 104 Centre St., Freeland.
Piekarski, Eleanor M., Teacher, US Market St., Xanticoke.
Piatt, Eugene W., Teacher, Broadway, R. No. 1.
Piatt, John E., Teacher, Broadway, R. No. 1.
Plank, Thomas H., Teacher, Morgantown.
Rarick, William, Teacher, Conyngham.
Rhodes, Adda, Teacher, 227 Iron St., Berwick.
Rosser, Olwen, Teacher, 33 Atlantic Ave., Edwardsdale.
Row, Hazel F., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Ruth, Bessie M., Teacher, 533 W. Diamond Ave., Hazleton.
Sanders, Clyde, Teacher, Northumberland.
Seasholtz, Helen, Teacher, 28 W. Centre St., Danville.
Shifter, Anna M., Teacher, Hudson.
Shovlin, Joseph A., Teacher, Wilburton.
Sitler, J. Wesley, Teacher, Lehighton.
Slocum, A. Louise, Teacher, Rendham.
Smith, Marion C, Teacher, Conyngham.
Southwoo.l, Mary, Teacher, 34 X. Walnut St., Mt. Carmel.
Sturdevant, Edith, Teacher, Meshoppen.
Tucker, Mabel L.. Teacher, Susquehanna.
Tuaar, Julia C, Teacher, Forest City.
Wallace, Elizabeth F., Teacher, Clifton Heights.
Wardan, Helen L., Teacher, Dallas.
Watkins, William I)., Teacher, Catawissa.
Wells, Grace P., Teacher, Hallstead.
Wilkinson, Mabel W.. Teacher, 1 N. Walnut St., Mt. Carmel.
Williams, Mae, Teacher. 126 B. Noble St., Nanticoke.
Williams. Rhea L., Teacher, Falls, R. Xo. 1.
Williams, Sarah I-:.. Teacher, 106 W. Main St., Xanticoke.
,
ALUMNI ADDRESS
I
LIST.
90S
Yeager, Lillian R., Teacher, Reboboth, Del.
Yoder, Jennie M., Teacher, West Ave., Mt. Carmel.
Zimmerman, Verna, Teacher, Ringtown.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Grimes, Jay H., Medical, Millville.
Mercer, Irene, Classical, Bloomsburg.
Smith, Merrill W., Latin Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Turek, Fredrick, Latin Scientific, Glen Lyon.
Watkins, Wm. D., Latin Scientific, Catawissa.
Yorks, Elsie, Classical, Bloomsburg.
BOOK-KEEPING AND SHORTHAND.
Churm,
Stella, Danville.
Dreisbach, Ida, Bloomsburg.
Heberling, Pearl, Grovania.
Oman, Ernest, Bloomsburg.
Richards, Horace D., Light Street.
Sneidman, Bruce, Almedia.
Wiegand, Adam, Wilkes-Barre.
Woods, Margaret, Bloomsburg.
MUSIC.
Christian, Lucretia,
Bloomsburg.
Dent, Bessie, Catawissa.
Major, Olive, Forty Fort.
DEATHS REPORTED SINCE JULY
Jst,
1907.
Ed. McGeehan)
1881.
Breslin, Bridget (Mrs. Dr.
1888.
H.
Trumble, R. Beele (Replogle)
Lynch, Mame A.
McGinty, Katie.
Eves, Edna (Mrs. J. W. Biddle).
Stearns, Laura G., (Mrs. T. S. Tucker).
Cantlin, Agnes.
1891.
1892.
1894.
1895.
1895.
1897.
Bates, Chas.
CLASS SECRETARIES.
1871.
J.
M. Garman.
1875.
Lorena G. Evans.
1876.
Mary J. Hunt.
D. Andreas.
1878.
C.
1880.
Celeste Kitchen (Prutzman).
1883.
G.
J.
Clark,
ALUMNI ADDRKSS LIST
1887.
Mary
1\
Sheep.
1890.
Helen Barton John.
Lulu M. McAlarney.
1891.
C. C. Major.
1892.
Anna I-. Slair.
Eva K. Dintinger (Mrs. E. D. Frick).
Mary Detwiler (Mrs. K. E. Brader).
1893.
1895.
1896.
Florence Kitchen (Mrs. C. Fullmer).
1897.
Susan
1898.
Clara M. Swank.
1899.
1901.
Ira A. Zeigler.
Esther Abbott.
19' i2
Harriet, Fry.
1903.
B.
Bodmer.
Mollie Moran.
Davis'
1904.
Maud
1905.
Lee J Tiffany.
Mabel Hartzell (Zarr).
1906.
1907.
1908.
Bertha H. Bacon.
Marion Smith.
Index.
Alumni
List
59
41
37
33
39
33
Appropriations, State
Athletic Association
Auditorium, The
Eoxes from
Home
Buildings
Calendar
Courses of Study
2
7
Damages
41
Departments.
Professional
College Preparatory
15
16
17, 29
19
13,
Music
Physical Culture
Art
Science
English
Commercial
Diplomas
Discipline
Elevator, Passenger
Expenses
The
Gymnasium, The
Laundry Regulations
Lecture Course, The Students
Library, The
Faculty,
Literary Societies
Location
Medical Preparatory
Model School, The
_
Outfits
Orchestra
,
20
20
23
24, 28
13
38
36
42
5, 39
... 35
41
37
35
37
33
26
16
40
19
Programs
11
Religion and Morals
Science Hall
Scholarships
School Periodical
Special Students
38
36
44
37
25
41
9
35
46
58
12
40
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Students. List of
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Bloomsburg Literary
Institute
and
State
Normal School,
Sixth District,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
1908— 1909,
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—OF
THE-
Bloomsburg
Literary Institute
-AND-
State Normal School,
(CHARTER NAME)
Sixth
District,
Bloomsburg, Columbia County,
Pennsylvania,
1908-1909.
Catalog Number of B.
S. N. 5. Quarterly,
June, 1908.
BLOOM SIH'RC LITKRARY INSTITUTE
Calendar.
1908.
TALL
1909.
TERN
Weeks
13
Opens Tuesday, September
1908
8,
Philologian Anniversary, Thursday,
Closes Saturday, December
5,
November
26, 190S.
1908.
WINTER TERM
Weeks
13
Opens Monday, December 7, 1908.
Washington Excursion, Monday, December
14,
1908.
Beginning of Christmas Vacation, Saturday, December
19,
1908.
Work
resumed, Tuesday, January
Calliepian Anniversary,
5,
1909.
Monday, 8:15
P. M.,
February
22,
1909.
Gymnasium
Exhibition, Friday, 8:15 P. M.,
Closes Saturday,
March
20,
March
19, 1909.
1909
SPRING TERN
14
Opens Monday, March
Weeks
29, 1909.
Memorial Day, Sunday, May 30, 1909.
Recital, Music Department, Friday, 8:15 P. M., June
25,
1909.
Junior Entertainment, Saturday, 8:15 P. M., June 26, 1909.
Baccalaureate Sermon, Sunday, 3:30 P. M., June 27, 1909.
Entertainment by Middle Class
June
'io,
Monday, 8:15 P.M.,
28, 1909.
Field Day, Tuesday, June 29,
1909.
Class Reunions, Tuesday, 2:00 to 5:00 P. M., June 29, 1909.
Day Exercises, '09, Tuesday, 8:15 P. M., June 29, 1909.
Commencement Wednesday, 10:00 A. M., June 30, 1909.
Class
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
"Board of Trustees
A. Z.
SCHOCH,
1910
-
-
-
President.
Vice President.
JAMES C, BROWN, 1911 JOHN M. CLARK, Esq., 1910
Secretary.
L. E. WALLER, Esq., 1909
N. U. FUNK, Esq., 1909
JOHN G. FREEZE, Esq., 1911
O. W. CHERINGTON, 1909
HON. VORIS AUTEN, 1910
-
G.
D.
J.
CLARK,
J.
WALLER,
1911
Jr. (Ex-Officio.)
Trustees Appointed by the State
JOHN R. TOWNSEND, 1911
CHARLES W. MILLER, Esq.,
DR. J. J. BROWN, 1910
ROBERT C. NEAL, 1910
C. C.
R. E.
PAUL
HON.
FRED
H.
B.
PEACOCK,
Esq., 1909
HARTMAN,
E.
WIRT,
1911
Esq., 1909
A. L. FRITZ, 1910
G.
YORKS,
1911
CLARK, Treasurer.
1909
:
I.ITKRARY INSTITUTE
BLOOV.
Standing Committees
Finance
JOHN
CHARLES W. MILLER,
FRED
Grounds and
JAS. C.
"Buildings
PEACOCK.
Household
:
JOHN
JOHN M. CLARK,
J. J.
Instruction
E.
:
JOHN M. CLARK,
BROWN,
C. C.
PAUL
FREEZE,
G.
YORKS.
G.
TOWNSEND,
R.
BROWN.
and
Discipline
WIRT,
:
C.
J.
BROWN,
HON VORIS AUTEN.
Furniture, Library
A. L.
and Apparatus
FRITZ,
:
C. C.
GRANVILLE
J.
PEACOCK,
CLARK.
Heat, Water and Light
N. U.
FUNK,
O.
R. E.
Credit
FRED
G.
W. CHERINGTON,
HARTMAN.
and
Collection
YORKS,
:
N. U.
JOHN
R.
TOWNSEND.
FUNK,
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
B.
SUTLIFF, A. M.
MATHEMATICS.
JENKINS,
F. H.
M.
A.
REGISTRAR.
J. G. COPE, M. E.
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND CHEMISTRY.
C.
H.
ALBERT, M.
E.
GEOGRAPHY.
JOS. H.
DENNIS,
A. B.
LANGUAGES.
DIRECTOR COLLEGE PREP. DEPARTMENT.
D.
S.
HARTLINE,
A. M.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES.
MARY ALICE
PORT,
PRECEPTRESS.
VIRGINIA DICKERSON, M.
E.
LATIN.
MARY
A,
GOOD,
B. P.
CHEMISTRY.
J.
C.
FOOTE,
Litt. B.
ENGLISH.
HELEN WINIFRED BRYANT,
A. B.
READING AND LITERATURE.
NOBLE W. ROCKEY,
A. B.
ENGLISH.
LILLIAN WALDRON,
VOICE, PIANOFORTE, HISTORY OF MUSIC.
EVA REED BURGE,
M.
B.
(Pupil of Arthur Foote
PIANOFORTE,
HARMONY AND THEORY OF
MUSIC.
BLANCHE LETSON,
M. E.
PIANOFORTE AND VOICE.
JAS. T.
GOODWIN,
STENOGRAPHY, TYPEWRITING AND COMMERCIAL BRANCHES.
MRS. ELLEN SCHOONOVER,
ENGLISH.
MSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE
GRACE PAUL LBAW,
DRAW1X6.
BRYANT,
V.
B.
DIRHCTOK 09 CVMNAMIM.
SHAMBACH,
Y,
ARITHMETIC AND Al.GKbRA.
K.
MAUD SMITH, M
PRINCIPAL OV MOD
C
AND
FLORENCE TUTTLE,
CRITIC
CRITIC TEACHER.
A. B.
AND MODEL SCHOOL TEACHER.
HELEN CARPENTER,
CRITIC
AND MODEL SCHOOL TEACHER.
WM.
L.
CHASE,
HISTORY AND
MARGARET
L.
A. B.
CIVICS-
WALLER,
A. B.
LIBRARIAN.
FRANCES
V. FRISBIE, A.
GERMAN.
MYRTLE
A.
SWARTZ,
B.
A. B.
ENGLISH AND LATIN.
CLARA
WALDRON,
A.
PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN AND ELEMENTS OF MUSIC.
EDITH W. CASHO,
INSTRUCTOR IN GYMNASTICS.
LOTTA
A.
JONES,
READING AND LITERATURE.
CRITIC
AND MODEL SCHOOL TEACHER.
HOWARD
R.
RARIG,
ASSISTANT IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES.
JOHN WESLEY SITLER.
ASSISTANT IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES.
BRUCE SNEIDMAN,
ASSISTANT IN COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.
H. J. FAUSEL,
ASSISTANT IN GYMNASIUM.
ELLA DEIGHMILLER,
ASSISTANT IN BIOLOGY.
MRS. KATE
L.
LARRABEE,
CUSTODIAN OF STUDY HALL.
F. V. FRISBIE, A. M.
SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS.
)
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
;
Historical Science
—
Composition.
Hygiene.
;
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.
Pedagogics
— School Management.
(See rule
2,
p. 9.)
for the
— English Grammar Latin
troduction of Caesar.
Mathematics— Arithmetic Algebra.
Natural Science— Physiology and Hygiene.
Civil Government.
History
Historical Science — U.
twentyThe Arts — Drawing, a daily exercise for
Language
sufficient
;
in-
;
S.
;
at least
four weeks, work to be submitted to the Board of ExamiBook-keeping, single entry, including a knowledge
ners
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.
Physical Culture.
middle year.
Pedagogics
rule
— Psychology
and Methods
of Teaching.
Composition
Latin,
(See
3, p. 9.)
Language — Rhetoric and
Mathematics — Plane Geometry.
Natural Science — Zoology Botany
;
Astronomy.
page 10.)
(Laboratory and
tive
Historical Science
The Arts— Manual
Physical Culture.
;
Three books
War.
of Caesar's Gallic
Chemistry
;
field
— General History.
Training.
Descripstudy, see rule 6,
;
UTKKAKY INSTITUTE
BLOO.v.
SENIOR YEAR.
Methods and Practice Teaching;
History of
(Sec rule 3, p. 9.)
glish Grammar (review); English Literature,
Lav
at least twelve weeks of work, including the thoro study
-these being selected from those
of four English
gnated tor entrance to College by the Association of
and Preparatory Schools of the Middle-States
9
Latin, Three Orations of Cicero, Three
and Maryland
Students having sufficient preparaks of Virgil.
tion are admitted to more advanced classes in Latin.)
Education
j
Bthics
Logic.
;
;
1
v rule
6, p.
10.)
MATHEMATICS
Arithmetic (review)
Plane Trigonometry
and Surveying. Solid Geometry.
NATURAL SCIENCE Physics; Geology.
;
—
Physical Culture.
Thesis.
Substitutions are allowed for certain branches in the MidSee pp. 1 1-12.
dle and Senior years.
Supplementary Course.
(In Addition to the Regular Course.)
Leading
to the
Degree of Bachelor of Pedagogies.
Philosophy of Education
;
Advanced Psychology.
School Supervision, inDiscussion of Educational Questions
Devices for Teaching Educational
cluding School L,aw
Theories, etc.
School Apparatus and Appliances description, use, prepara;
;
;
—
tion.
Leading
to the
Degree of Master of Pedagogics.
Two years of teaching after graduating in the Regular Course.
Professional Reading, with abstracts History of Education in
the United States (Boone) European Schools (Klemm)
Systems of Education, as found in Encyclopaedia Brittan;
;
;
nica.
Sanitary Science School Architecture, etc.
Thesis.
A full equivalent will be accepted for any of the text-books
named above. The courses in reading and classics for all the
courses are determined by the Board of Principals at their annual meeting, and are the same for all Normal Schools.
;
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Admission
Middle and Senior Classes, Etc.
'Rules for Final Examinations,
(For
all
Normal Schools
the
to the
of Pennsylvania.)
Admission to the Senior and Middle classes is deteri.
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
aminations.
results of the preliminary examinations are
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 j^ear (except
English Grammar and Arithmetic), and Plane Geometry or
the first Book of Caesar, and must complete School Manage-
ment
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 year
Senior year to the professional studies of the course, and the
review studies.
;
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
BURG I.m.KAKY INSTITUTE
IO
of the school at which the examination was held
shall ^-ml the proper certificate to the principal of the school
sires to attend.
Except for the re
principal
tting forth the passing of the Junior or
Middle year studies shall be issued.
dilation shall be examined by the
the branches of the Senior year, incln
They shall have the opEnglish Grammar and Arithmetic.
portunity of being examined in any higher branches, inch:
instrumental music and double entry book-keeping,
and all studies completed by them shall be named in their cerird in all
I
ites.
All persons examined by the State Board in the Natural Scithe Middle and Senior years, are required to present
3 of
work done by them.
Persons who have been graduated may be examined
note books of the laboratory and field
7.
at
any State examination in any higher branches, and the secreof the Board of Examiners shall certify on the back of
their diplomas to the passing of the branches completed at
Said examination.
A
certificate setting forth the proficiency of all appli8.
cants in all the studies in which they desire to be examined
by the State Board of Examiners shall be prepared and signed
The certificate
by the Faculty and presented to the Board
for the studies of the Junior year shall also include the standing of applicants in the review studies of the Senior year.
Graduates of the State Normal Schools in the regular
9.
course, and graduates of accredited colleges, may become candidates for the degrees of Bachelor of Pedagogics and Master
of Pedagogics.
To obtain these degrees, candidates must be
examined by the faculty and State Board upon the studies of
the supplementary course.
Three years of successful teaching in the public schools of
the State since graduation (or two years in the case of candirequired of all
S who taught in the Model School) will be
candidates for the degree of Master of Pedagogics, in addition
to the branches of study indicated above.
10.
Attendance at a State Normal School during the entire
Senior year will be required of all candidates for graduation
but candidates for the pedagogical degrees may prepare the
required work in absentia*
;
)
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
I I
Programs
As arranged
for this School.
Regular Course.
Trogram of Studies for the Preparatory Year.
Winter Term.
Fall Term.
Spring Term.
Arithmetic (including Arithmetic (practical
measurements, &c.
fractions)
English Composition Eng. Comp. and Gram.
Reading (thought an- Reading, (phonics,
use
&c.)
in
alysis)
Orthography and
Penmanship
U. S. History
(colonial, &c.)
of
S.
Reading and Declamation, Supplementary
Reading
Pen- Orthography and Penmanship
drill
dictionary,
Orthography
manship
U.
and
History (adminis- U. S. History (continued;
trations. &c.
Geography, (descrip- Geography (physical)
tive and commercial)
Physiology, Hygiene Algebra (begun)
School Management
Physical Culture
Arithmetic (percentage,
interest, &c.)
English Grammar
School
Management
Physical Culture
Geography (continued)
Algebra (to quadratics)
School Management
Physical Culture
Trogram gf Studies for the Junior Year.
Fall Term.
Winter Term.
Algebra (from quad- Algebra
Spring Term.
Algebra (completed)
ratics)
Arithmetic (from percent- Arithmetic (completed)
Book-Keeping and
age)
Penmanship
Reading and Spelling Geography
Geography
Declamation
English Grammar
Physiology
U. S. History
*Latin (beginning)
Vocal Music
School Management
English Grammar
Physiology
U. S. History
English
Latin
Latin (sufficient to begin Caesar)
Vocal Music
School Management
Drawing
Drawing
Physical Culture
Physical Culture
*Note— When
Civil
Grammar
Government
School Management
Physical Culture
approved by the Faculty, German or French may be substituted for Latin.
1
i.rrr.KAKY institute
1
Program gf Studies for Middle
ai.i.
1
Ti.K.M.
Tkkm.
\\']mi:k
I
I
Plane Geometry
nd Compo- Rhetoric and Etlocutiofl
!'
:
Year.
Spring Tkkm.
Plane Geometry
Botany
*Cx*sar
General Histon
'-
term General History
Psychology and BiethodaiPsychology and Methods
•Chemistry )z term
Psychology and
Methods
Chemi
Manual Tram.
Manual
Manual Train
Traini;
•:
Physical Culture
Physica] Culture
Ph\ ska! Culture
*\Vlu n approved by the faculty, Greek, German or French
German or French for Latin.
substituted fur Chemistry
may be
;
Program gf Studies for Senior Year.
Winter Term
Fall Term.
id
Geomel
English
i
"Plane Trigonometry
Grammar
Spring Term.
Surveying
History
of
Education
and Practice Teach-
(review)
ing
Arithmetic (review)
Literature
Ph
Physics, Geology
English English Literature and
Tin
Latin (Virgil, 3 books)
and Eng- Literature and
lish Classics
Classics
"Latin (3 orations of Latin (Virgil)
Cicero)
Methods and Practice Methods and
Teaching
Teaching
Phj Meal Culture
Practice
Physical Culture
Methods and Practice
Teaching
Physical Culture
*\Vhen approved by the faculty, Greek, German or French may be
substituted for Solid Geometry, Plane Trigonometry, and Surveying
German <>r French for Latin English History, Ethics and Astronomy
;
;
.
din.
Substitutions in the courses are not advisable, except when necesGraduates who make them are not eligible for township High
Schools and other good positions.
sary.
Teachers
At
1
Classes.
times classes are organized for the purpose of giving
opportunities to public school teachers who wish to
are- tham selves for better positions.
The studies have been so arranged as to enable such persons
implete the studies belonging to the Junior year, and review branches covered by the superintendent's examination at
the same time.
all
special
3
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
1
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
and Diplomas.
To each student on graduation is issued a Normal Teacher's
Certificate entitling the holder to teach any two subsequent
After conti?mi?ig 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
skill in 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.
plication.
They must be executed and returned to the school
before the time of the State Examinations.
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 many without examination. Diplomas are granted to those who complete these
courses.
'Required Studies of the Classical Course.
preparatory year.
Fall Term.
Arithmetic
Algebra
Winter Term.
Arithmetic
Algebra
Spring Term.
Arithmetic
Algebra
Geography (Physical) Geography (Descriptive) Geography
(Commer-
cial)
'English Grammar
U. S. History
Elementary Latin
Reading and Spelling Reading and Spelling
English
Grammar
U. S. History
English Grammar
U. S. History
Elementary Latin
Reading and Spelling
Physical Culfure and Declamation thruout the year.
LITER \RV INSTITUTE
«4
JUNIOR YEAR.
\i
1
Winter Tkkm.
I
;
metic
Arithmetic
ten
Spring
1
Mi
I
jun)
tin
I
I
:
-
ii ji
.
m.ir
\\
tin
.
Grammar
rovernment
Elementary Greek
Reading an. Spelling Elementary Greek
Culture and Declamation thrnonl the year.
Civil
•
:
:
(
1
il
!
MIDDLE VKAR.
Pali.
Winter Tkkm.
Tkkm.
Spring Tekm.
Plane Geometry
Rhetoric
Plane Geometry
Rhetoric
Plane Geometry
Elocution
Caesar
Caesar
Anal
English Hi
Anal'.
on)
Roman
History
Anabasis
Greek Historv
Composition during the year in connection with Caesar and Anaculture and Declamation thruout the year.
SENIOR YEAR.
I'ai.k
Winter Term.
Tkkm.
Spring Term.
Natural Philosophy
ish Literature
Cicero
Natural Philosophy
English Literature
Cicero
Natural Philosophy
English Classics
Cicero
Virgfl
Virgil
Virgil
Anal
Homer
Prose Compo-
Latin
Latin Prose Composi-
Greek Prose Composi-
Greek Prose Composi-
Prose
tion
sition
Prose
k
Homer
Composi-
Latin
Compo-
tion
tion
tion
<>n
.il
'
Culture and Declamation thruout the year.
Note.
Work
Phyai
in
German may be
substituted for Greek as a second language.
ologyor Geology may be substituted for Botany. Forty
and Latin Prose Composition are specified, to-
Provisions are made for
r with translations of connected prose.
meeting the special requirements of any college for certain selections of
prose or poetry.
5
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
1
The Departments.
I.
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 cooperate 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 Psychology 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.
Thruout, the students are led to see the 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.
as many teachers begin their work in country districts, especial attention is given to their needs
The arranging of programs and adapting of methods are considered, as
Inasmuch
BLOOMSBURG i.itkkakv
mple but helpful pieces of apparatus, the
nature, and in
the maki
making ami CBTC
ol aquaria, the study of
all
the
natural
which location
.
ftfSTITI
supplies for decoration
the country school but
offers to
which the teacher usually overlo
Careful Practice Teaching.
periods each day for the entire year are given by
the senior class to teaching and observation. Bach
luate averages over five months, often an entire year, of
The aim is to detl teaching under careful supervision.
velop teachers who can plan and carry out their own work,
v teacher is led to think over his work both before and
He is given a class for a definite
after the practice teaching.
number of weeks, and prepares in advance a written plan of
work for the entire period. This is examined and criticised,
At the close of the
re also the weekly and daily plans.
teaching period he makes a summary of the work and indiI
meml
where
it
might have been improved.
The opportunity
is afforded for students to receive special
training in music, drawing and gymnastics, under the superdepartments.
Students showing
:i of the heads of these
unusual ability in any particular branches are given opportunity to specialize to an extent sufficient to enable them to con-
duct departmental work.
The Model School
The Model
School, like the
graded public schools, consists
Four experienced critic teachers in separate
rooms have charge of two grades each. Thus the children receive tlie close attention of skilled specialists, and the teaching
by the Seniors is under constant and competent inspection.
The children are also under the instruction of the regular
hers in Physical Training in the gymnasium.
of eight grades.
The
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College Preparatory Department.
The College Preparatory Department of the Bloomsburg
Literary Institute and State Normal School is by no means a
departure.
It dates from the original
establishment of
in [866, and is maintained in connection with the
by special provision of the state charter.
The community and the trustees of the Literary Institute
unwilling to allow the institution, which they had founded and fostered at
and personal sacrifice, to be1
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come a state institution, unless the provision to furnish the
young people of the community with a broad, general education,
could be continued.
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.
It
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
and are accepted in lieu of entrance examina-
satisfactorily,
tions at
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
with pictures, casts, maps, etc., to assist its work. An elecwith a goodly supply of lantern slides also belongs
tric lantern
to this department.
Outlines of the courses of study provided by the department
found elsewhere.
(See index.)
will be
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The Music Department.
The Music Department of the school
number of competent instructors
of a
is
of
under the direction
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.
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Tiano-Torte Course.
COURSE OF STUDY.
—
Elementary, Prei> divided into four grades
Th«
It includes Harmony,
paratory, [ntermediate and Advanced.
Theory, Musical History and the study of as many works of
SlMe IH the given time.
the masl
BEGINNERS.
tnd those not far
advanced are especially welcome.
principles, and as a rule
They receive correct fundamental
make steady and rapid progress.
l-KKE
ADVANTAGES.
Pupils of the department preparing to complete the Course
are of necessity expected to attend to ear-training and sightWhile for other students these
reading classes, held weekly.
classes are not obligatory, they are necessary for a thorough
musical education.
Instruments.
The
pianos in use are kept in excellent condition by frequent tuning and repairing. New instruments are frequently
added.
Lessons are given on the Violin and other stringed instruments.
There are classes in sight singing, harmony, theory and
musical history.
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Vocal Music
in the
Public Schools.
Music occupies an important place in the public school curriculum.
In many towns and cities public school teachers are
Thruout the
required who can teach children to sing.
Junior year of the Regular course classes are maintained, giving systematic instruction in vocal music. Students in other
departments of the school are permitted to join these classes
without extra charge.
Pupils are given numerous exercises in sight singing and a
thorough study is made of the rudiments of music, and practice is given in rendering the best music.
'Recitals.
Recitals are given frequently and music pupils are required
to take part in them.
This gives confidence and ease in playing and singing before others, an accomplishment which music
students often lack.
Concerts in which the advanced pupils
take part, are also held at frequent intervals.
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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
is maintained in connection with this departopportunity is afforded to those who are far enough
advanced in playing an orchestral instrument, to join the orDurganization and receive the benefits of weekly rehearsals.
ing the rehearsals standard overtures, selections from operas,
The Orchestra plans to give at least one
etc., are practiced.
public concert each year.
orchestra
ment.
An
'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 any place in society to which their education in
music may call them. Proficiency in all the subjects mentioned in the English branches of the College Preparatory
course will be the minimum requirement. Students completing our courses have taken high standing on entering the leading Conservatories of America.
No definite time can be fixed for finishing any of the Music
It varies according to the ability of the pupil.
courses.
Some
advance more rapidly than others, and can complete a course
in less time than others. No one is graduated because of having
Proficiency
spent a certain amount of time in any course.
is requisite.
Lessons Missed.
Lessons are charged from time of entrance.
No deduction is made for lessons missed, unless notice
sent to the instructor in advance.
IV.
is
Department gf Thy steal '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
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of the physical organism.
Health
beauty, and ease of movement are secured by
matic training in a large and well equipped gymnasium.
notion elsewhen
Dta are taken and exercises prescribed for devel|f<
The reoping the parts of the body that need especial care.
sults of the training in the gymnasium alone are worth, to
many students, more than they pay for their entire expenses
in the .school.
The measurements
were unknown
often reveal physical defects which beMany of these are promptly
Known physical defects
corrected by prescribed exercises.
which have failed to yield to persistent medical treatment,
often quickly disappear under this system of physical educaI
to exist.
tion.
Special training in this department is sometimes given to
men and women who desire to direct gymnasium or
departments of Physical Training, according to the most approved methods, to do so. To this end thorough instruction
is provided, not only in gymnastics, games and aesthetic movements, but also in those principles of Physiology, Psychology
and Hygiene of the human body, upon which sound physical
training must always depend.
The excellence of this department has attracted so much
public attention that we have had frequent calls for young
men fitted to assume the directorship of Y. M. C. A. gymnasiums.
In some instances we have been able to select suitable
persons from our best students for these positions.
enable
The Art Department.
V.
Not only does the school make provision for the drawing
required in the Junior Year of the Normal Course, but in the
Model School and preparatory grades drawing is also carefully
taught.
No other subject in the curriculum is better calcuBesides,
lated to develop and quicken the powers to observe.
drawing, like music, adds to the enjoyment of life, and brings
most pleasure to those who are skilled in this method of expression.
Many who have studied drawing before entering the school,
are able to do advanced work in drawing, crayoning, painting,
ter coloring, and designing.
VI.
The Department gf
Science.
The growth of the school and the increased demand for instruction in science which came with the adoption of the ad-
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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,
described elsewhere, in which excellent chemical, physical and
They are presided
biological laboratories have been fitted up.
over by able scientists, who are also skilled teachers of these
The apparatus is ample, and of high grade. No
subjects.
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.
Prospective medical students find the work in these laboratories very 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.)
Geography.
The work in Geography presupposes that the students who
enter the Preparatory or Junior classes in any course have had
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.
THE WORK INCLUDES
i.
or, as
A
:
Axis of each Continent,
— "The World Ridge."
Following
careful study of the Primary
some term
it
this, is
a detailed study of the Physiography of each continent. This
includes primary and secondary mountain ranges and peaks,
river systems, and lakes.
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 the 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-
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portion of the world of which they
may
OT hear.
fa] study of the
commercial relations of the world,
mmodities, divisions of labor, money, standand duties of consuls, great highways, flbc.
\\ [th the aid of photographs and cabinet specimens, a study
products, exports and imports, manufactured articles,
centers of manufacture, historic outline of the growth
immerce, and the like are carefully introduced.
A carefully selected cabinet forms a prominent part
It includes samples
of the apparatus in all the foregoing work.
of Leading exports, and also those of hundreds of imports from
nearly every foreign country of the world.
90 made of geographic pictures, maps,
instant n
ad other teaching aids.
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Physiology.
A state law requires the study of "physiology and hygiene
with special reference to the effect of alcoholic drinks, stimuand narcotics on the human system" in all schools supWe, therefore, asported by state appropriation of money.
sume that the more elementary phases of the work have been
sufficiently well learned in the public schools to warrant our
going on with the work adapted to Juniors iu 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 proInstead such subjects
vided in text-books of this grade.
( ) as can not well be handled in the public schools of lower
grade, (both for lack of facilities and time and because of the
immaturity of the pupils); and (2) as have also an important
bearing on the subjects that lie ahead of our student-teachers
in the Regular Normal Course, are more thoroughly studied.
The objects especially held in view are (1) The knowledge
of the matter; (2) training in laboratory, lecture, and text
book methods of getting the matter.
On this basis the material selected for work in our Junior
course consists of the following
The cell and the development of the many-celled body
(1)
from the cell, explaining the organization of tissues, organs,
Study of microscopic
and systems, and their relations.
mounts, and lectures illustrated by lantern slides.
Study of gross structure of Central Nervous system,
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:
:
by dissection of calf's brain, cat's brain and spinal cord, and
comparison of both with models of human.
Crania] and Spinal Nerves.
!ia.
End organs
of sight,
hearing, smell, taste and touch,
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demonstrations from dissections byDissections by students
study and drawings of microinstructors, and from models
study
scopic slides and lectures illustrated by lantern slides
;
;
;
examinations.
The Lymphatic system.
(6)
Excretory system.
(7)
The Reproductive Apparatus and Reproduction.
(8)
Foods, stimulants, narcotics.
(9)
(10) Emergencies.
experiments
text-book
quizzes and
Illustrated lecture
examinations.
Applicants for Junior work must pass an examination on
the matter usually included in the text-books provided for the
of text-books
;
quizzes
;
;
;
;
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.
The Department of
VII.
'English.
The Course for the Junior Year.
I.
Students beginning the work in Junior English must have
had preparatory grammar. To complete the course requires
the following attainments
:
1.
A
A mastery
close study
the oral and the
exercises in the
attention is paid
2.
of
grammar.
made, and analysis, both by
diagram methods, is emphasized. Practical
construction of sentences are given, and due
of the sentence is
to the modifications of the parts of speech.
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
Eaunfal, Enoch Arden, and The Merchant of Venice.
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Course
1
for
Middle Year.
principles of composition and rhetoric in their application to the Various forms of discourse are studied by means of
Constant prac:ul analysis of masterpieces Of literature.
tice in writing is designed to train the student in methods of
The
simple, direct, and accurate expression.
III.
Course for Senior year.
for the Senior year requires the study of the
English and American Literature, supplemented by
The object is
reading of classics and training in expression.
to develop in the student the power to appreciate and enjoy
For
literature, and to form correct standards of judgment.
college-preparatory students, the full course of college entrance requirements in English is provided.
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The Commercial Department.
VIII.
This department has been organized in answer to a steadily
Its object is two-fold.
increasing demand.
First
To give students taking the regular normal course
an opportunity to prepare for teaching the commercial branches, in which field of work there are exceptional openings for
competent instructors, the call being largely for normal school
graduates who have specialized in these subjects.
To give special students an opportunity to fit
Second
:
:
themselves for commercial positions.
The
The equipment
"Equipment.
is excellent, and students
not only have the opportunity of gaining a thorough knowledge of the subjects taught in the best business schools, but
also have the benefit of high grade instruction in other subjects which are essential, such as English grammar, composition, and geography, which subjects do not usually receive
sufficient consideration by those who are taking commercial
of the
department
courses.
Demand
for Teachers.
Concerning the demand for instructors in the commercial
branches, one of the largest educational publishing houses in
the country wrote as follows
Replying to your esteemed favor of Novem"Dear Sirs
tli in regard to the demand for normal school graduates
ber
who are competent to teach the commercial branches, will say
that the demand for teachers so qualified has been far beyond
*
*
*
the supply for the last three or four years.
*
*
We ourselves amid find positions for any reason* * *
able number oj teachers every year.
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Very truly yours."
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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 greatly to
their schedule.
A
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 office 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
cultured 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 lawyers and newspaper men in
the United States, who started low and kept their eyes and
ears open
and worked conscientiously.
Special Classes 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 w ork after
r
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 Iyatin-
26
I
rUTE
the Clu-Mcal Course-, except that Klerequired.
for
I
JUNIOR YEAR.
Wl
KM.
Arithmetic (Metric
Arithmetic
tem
I
Klitn
I
•
in
%
i
ra
Algebra
Blementary Latin
Drawing
I
r
I
ram mar
Bngliab
Civil
-i-l
!
>£
M
Grammar
Government
Blementary Latin
Drawin
Bngliab
>£
Grammar
GeogTaphy (review)
Spelling
Physiology
leal
Spring Tkkm.
M.
Physiology
Botany
Culture and Declamation thruout the year.
MIDDLE YEAR.
Wintkr Term.
Fall Tkkm.
Spring Tkrm.
Advanced Algebra
Geometry
Plane Geometry
Rhetoric
Plane Geometry
Elocution
Rhetoric
Caesar
Caesar
begun
Chemistry
Chemistry
Chemistry
Roman
Greek History
;
it
History
Bngliab History
Physical Culture and Declamation thruout the year.
SENIOR YEAR.
Winter Term.
Fall Term.
Solid
Geometry
Solid
Geometry
Natural Philosophy
Natural Philosophy
Bngliab Literature
Blementary German
English Literature
Elementary German
Cicero
Latin Prose
Cicero
Latin Prose
Compo-
Trigonometry
Natural Philosophy
(Laboratory Work)
English Classics
Elementary German
Virgil
Composi-
tion
sition.
Spring Term.
Latin Prose Composition
Physical Culture thruout the year.
Geology or Biology may be substituted for other Science
course.
work
in this
Medical Treparatory Course.
In fulfillment of its duty as a preparatory school the institution has constantly endeavored to show its students the advantage to be derived from a college course, and to those who
COQtempl
vise
is
ring the medical profession our invariable adentering the medical
to take a college course before
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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.
diploma is granted to those who complete this course.
A
'Required Studies of Medical Preparatory 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 thruout the year.
\R.
.hi.
I
)
anpleted.
my.
itOTJ
u<>rk.)
Histology and Embryology, CLaboi
il
idtnre
and Declamation turnout the
k.)
>
Commercial Courses.
BUSINESS COURSE.
kkeeping -Doable and Single Entry.
Business Papers, tests and practice in the simpler forms of bookkeeping, etc.
v.
UK i-d Bookkeeping— Sets
of lxx)ks illustrating Retail,
Whole-
ale, Commission and Brokerage, Manufacturing and Banking
Accounts.
Business Practice and Office Methods.
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC.
Rapid Calculations, Fractions, Denominate Numbers, Percentage, Discounts, Profit and Loss, Commission and Brokerage,
Interest, Insurance, Banking, Exchange, Etc.
Drills in
PENMANSHIP.
Drills in
movement and form, and
ing.
SPELLING,
exercises in plain business writ-
Daily practice.
COMMERCIAL LAW. ENGLISH.
Every student
in
our Business and Shorthand Courses is required
English Grammar, Rhetoric and
to take a tlioro course in
1
lish Literature.
Stenography.
SHORTHAND.
Graham System.
This system
is
very largely used by the rapid
writers of the country, most of our court reporters being
ham"
writers.
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The course
of study is carefully arranged.
Particular attention is
given to theory, every student's work being subjected daily to
Simple dictation matter follows theory in
critical examination.
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
to each student for
practice.
is
used.
Ample time
is
given
Only high-grade machines are
used.
Writing, Spelling, Correspondence, English, same as in Business
Course.
Students completing the Business and Shorthand Courses will be
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-Torte 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.
major
Weekly
scales,
Class
—
Work Including table work, five finger exsimple arpeggi and chord work.
Primary Technical
ercises,
Work — Ear-training,
sight reading
and memoriz-
ing.
Simple Studies and pieces by Bach, Kullak, Gurlitt, Heller and
others.
[TUTE
Preparatory Grade.
i.
v.
th
Work.
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All
ii
:
tad diminished
u-chnic
and memo-
rnoy, Heller, Cserny,
Knhlin, Clementi, Lichner, Pnitek, Reinecke,
Bach.
rl Preludes end Fngnef
Handel.
etc.
Kun/..
nd Btudes—Jensen, Schytte, Grieg and oth
Intermediate Grade.
I
t
technical work.
—
War Harmony. -Kasv
Sonatas Haydn, Mozart, etc. Two
and three part inventions. Selections from English and French Suites.
Btndei Cserny, Kessler, Cramer, (Bulow.) Kullak Octave Studies
Book I.
Simpler Preludes and Pieces Mendelssohn, Chopin, Schubert,
Schumann and modern composers.
First
—
Advanced Grade.
need Technic.
—
ond Year Harmony History of music, Preludes and Fugues,
Mendelssohn and Bach. Studies, Kullak (octave) Clementi, Tausig,
Hnmmel, Moscheles, Kessler, Chopin. Sonatas Beethoven, Schubert,
Schumann. Weber, Chopin.
Concertos Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Liszt and others.
The best classic and modern compositions.
—
—
Pupils completing the course in Piano with two years of the
of Harmony, receive a diploma, but no diploma is
granted to students in music who do not have a good Literary
education, such as is comprised in the English branches of the
College Preparatory Course.
Elements
iduates also must study Theory of
History.
Music and Musical
index for further information about this department.
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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.
TEXT BOOKS.
I.
to
Should a
re than this sum.
have been damaged beyond
ill be den
lxX>ks
Bible.
Anthui.
W<
tic
niir.
Went worth
•a
nool,
rth.
—
:
mis.
Calculus
i.«
omifl
P.
'
h. J. P.,
Heck, Pan-
ish Literal
j
I!
Natural Philosophy
ipplemented b
work from Internal.
s'lntrodn
Chemistry
to Chemical Science.
tin MinerBlank.
on,Linville& Kelly
ick cc WilBioloj
\
Maxwell's
Webster.
;
i
Entomology
Analonn
rtin.
— Comato
Unman.
parative.
M
Literature
Latin
Grammar—Allen &
Green-
h.
Latin
McEarland,
Muir and Kit
Histology— Pieraol, Stohr.
Embryology— Foster and Balfour;
Abbott,
Bacte:
Dennis' Onthne Lessons.
Marshall.
Ooll
Greenongh'a
Allen vV
An''
Latin
School
Composition.
Grammar, Goodwin
aabasiB.
Composition.
French Eraser ,X: Sqnair El. Fr.
Grammar.
Grammar — Duerr's
Es-
—
Principles of Teaching.
Parker's Talks on Pedag
Psychology— Halleck'a Psychology
and Psj chic Culture.
sentials.
Mailer
ne.
and
Thinking
Learning to Think.
Methods McMurray's Method of
Thorndyke's
the Recitation
—
Iliad.
Jom
German
— Sabin's Com-
Sense Didactics.
Schaeffer's
Greek Primer.
mour'a
Philips.
Management
mon
Shi
Inductive
tie
Astronomy — Sharplessand
Nature Study — Hodge.
&
Wenckebach's Gluck
Auf.
Immenaee (Hoheralsdie Kirche)
Baldwin's Story of the Mind.
Halleck'8 Education of the
Brain and Central Nervous
tnelahaasen.
Der
James' Briefer Course.
her.
;
Home's
aalisti n.
r
Psychological
Home's Philosophy
Conway.
Tell.
Reading—Selected C
raphy—Dodge's
Die Jungfrau von Orleans.
I.
ice.
Adv.':
Tarr and McMurray. Tilden's
mmercialjFrye; Davis 'Physical; A-pgar's Drawing Outlines
Montgomery.
tor\
of Education.
Education—Willi
History of
Das Lied von der Glocke.
Wilhelm
Principles
of Education.
Pinch der Schonheit
M
I
Civil
Government
J^r
eminent
Peck's Pennsylvania.
,
.
—Brinhlej
,
Blaisdell.
Bud-
Book-keep
;"
get S\ stem.
—
Stenograph} Graham's Standard
Stenography.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
33
Location, Buildings, Equipment, Ltc
The Tolvn of
e
Bloornsburg.
is an attractive town, in one of the most beauregions of Pennsylvania, has a population of about seven
thousand, and is easily accessible by the three largest railroads
The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, the
in the state
It is also connected
Reading, and the Pennsylvania.
Phila.
Bloomsburg
tiful
:
&
with neighboring towns by electric railroads.
The town has the district S3^stem of steam heating, a perfect public sewer system, pure water from a mountain stream,
illuminating gas, and both the arc and incandescent electric
lights.
It is known as one of the thriftiest and healthiest
towns in the state.
The school property 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
lies at the feet of the spectator.
Hill and plain, land and
water, 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.
companiments follows.
A
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 have been remodeled. On
1867.
The approach
the first floor are five spacious class rooms.
to the 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
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
Hall
people.
The
acoustic properties are apparently perfect.
The Model School
'Building.
It stands next to Institute
building.
It
eighty feet by ninety feet
BDOttt twenty eight BChool and recitation room-, well ventiand supplied with Light, black-hoard surface, and the
It is here that the seniors acquire
roved furniture.
the
And practice in the art. twent\
The basement
fitted up especially for their work.
room
floor of this building is used for the industrial depar tment
'>'
'fh
II. ill
it
I
'
The Main Dormitory.
The Dormitory is four stories high and was originally in
the form of a
having a front of one hundred and sixty-two
The buildings are
feet, and an extension of seventy-five feet.
lied with steam heat, gas, electric light, and sewer connectiona
On account of the steady growth of the school, this
building was finally enlarged by the addition of a wing extending south from the rear of the
described above.
Its
dimensions are one hundred and four feet by forty feet, and
it furnishes accommodations for about seventy students.
Extending across the end of this wing and forward to the front
of the building is a long piazza, about 140 feet in length.
This fronts the river, and from it may be obtained one of the
grandest views in eastern Pennsylvania.
T
T
The Dining 'Room.
This large room on first floor of the dormitory has a floor
space of over four thousand square feet.
The kitchen, which
adjoins it has been entirely remodeled and supplied with the
latest and best culinary appliances.
Its floor is of cement.
Clean and vermin proof, it approximates the ideal place for
the preparation of food.
The food is well cooked by a proional cook, and is of the best quality the market affords,
while it is the study of the steward, and those who aid him,
to furnish the table with as great a variety as possible.
a recently adopted plan meals are served by individual
order as in hotels.
As ample time is allowed for the serving
ich meal, much of the rush and hurry of boarding school
life is avoided, and provision being made on the bill of fare
for delicate us well as vigorous appetites, a degree oi comfort
hitherto unknown is introduced.
These arrangements enable
tlie school to realize more fully a long cherished theory that
well nourished students make the best intellcctu.il prog
An excellent cold storage room adjoining the kitchen, provides for the preservation of food.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
35
The North End 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 class
rooms on first floor, a large study hall and library, and sevon third and fourth
eral class rooms on the second floor
floors, additional dormitories for young men.
;
The Gymnasium.
At the southwestern 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 test apparatus made, is complete in its equipment, and from the first,
took its place among the best gymnasiums in America.
It has a running galley, 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.
On
the second floor, in the new building, near the gymnasium,
a large room, forty-six by sixty-eight feet in size, with
shelves, desks, tables, easy chairs, &c.
It serves the double
purpose of library and study hall. This happy arrangement
has the 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 well supplied with all the important
local and national newspapers and magazines for the free use
of the students.
The value of the library is greatly enhanced
by a card catalogue of the most approved kind, and the constant attendance of a trained librarian to assist students in their
research.
Several hundred dollars worth of new books are
added to the library each year.
is
The
Students* "Rooms.
Each room for students is comfortably furnished. Spring
mattresses are provided for the beds. The walls are neatly
papered, and have moulding from which to suspend pictures.
The rooms average about eleven feet by fifteen feet in size.
OM8BUW
36
M.niv studenl
Dg them and
I
The
I
IT1TUTH
their r
kc-t_i>iii^
them
neat.
Rooms
and h
gentlemen arc made, and their
I
pride in decfrequently
arc-
ited.
ro<
I
for
daily.
A
Passenger TLlebator
;t a time
ble of lifting twenty-five to thirty grown
Climl
ider the management of an efficient operator.
stairs, which is always BO difficult for ladies, is a thing of the
I
the top iloor are sought in preference to
are more comfortable, quieter, and command a more extended view of the surrounding beautiful
country.
The elevator was built by the well known firm of
Otis Brothers, and is the best hydraulic elevator, operated by
the duplex pump and pressure tank system.
those below.
ms 0U
They
The North Dormitory.
a
This beautiful structure, a three story brick building with
at the west corner was recently burned, but
It has been used as a music
•ecu replaced and improved.
ervatory and chemical laboratory until recently.
handsome tower
Science Hall.
This large and handsome building was recently erected at a
cost <>f 575,000, 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.
In the basethe best furniture and appliances manufactured.
ment which is mainly above ground, are the music rooms used
for practice and teaching in connection with the music depart-
ment.
The first tloor is devoted to the biological departments, and
has large laboratories fitted up for the stud}' of Zoology. Phys\, Botany, and Geology.
There is also a laboratory for
Students taking the Medical Preparatory Cou:
The second floor has laboratories for Physics and 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
two literary societies, a commodious, well
and properly equipped Art studio, and two recitation
to the uses of the
lighted,
as.
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 promThe strength of the school's base ball,
inent attraction.
basket ball and foot ball teams is well known.
all
;
The
A
Athletic Field.
new and
greatly enlarged athletic field has recently been
enclosed with a high fence, and is situated
north and east of the grove.
provided.
It is
The
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 16 to 20 pages, and appears in January, April,
Its editorial staff includes
July and October of each year.
members of the faculty and students. The Alumni, Athletic,
Society and Local Departments of the paper present the work
IURG
of the icbool in each
I.:
•
numb
r,
The Alumni department
is sent free to all
QUARTBl
:.'.
I
is
nieiii-
Association. Graduates who do not receive
iper will please Inform us of the
Uumni
I
Discipline.
All students are expected to observe such regulations
led from time to time, in order to secure to themselves and other students all the benefits of the institution.
Such regulations are purposely kept as few in number as possible, in order to develop a feeling of responsibility and independence of character on the part of every student. Gentlemanly and ladylike behavior are matters of necessity, and no
Student is allowed to remain in the school who docs not show
by his devotion to work, his behavior, and his personal habits,
that he is in earnest in his efforts to get an education.
Students who, without permission, absent themselves from
the building at times when all students are required to be in
their rooms, are dismissed also.
The system of discipline used is not preventive, but rational,
and has for its object character building.
Visitors to the school whether graduates, former students or
friends, are expected to conform to the regulations that apply
tudents, and to preserve toward teachers and others in authority the same attitude that the customs of good society
everywhere require of guests.
'Religion
and Morals.
The school proceeds upon the principle that careful religious
training is essential to the proper development of character.
The religious teaching is evangelical but not sectarian.
Chapel exercises are held daily.
All students are required
Service of Song or
to attend church on Sunday mornings.
The
a Bible Reading is conducted each Sunday evening.
students sustain a Young Men's Christian Association, and
also a Young Woman's Christian Association, which hold
separate prayer meetings each Thursday evening.
'a
Sundays many of the students meet in small groups,
called "Bible Bands," for the study of the Scriptures.
Atmce upon these is voluntary, of course, but it is very
gratifying to note that each year it is increasing in numbers
A
(
and
interest.
The Student's land-Book published by the Christian A
ciations is a valuable aid to new students.
It is for free disI
tribution.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
The
39
Faculty.
A Preceptress has 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
culture,
and established Christian character.
As
a result, the
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
L,afayette 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),
Klmira, Vassar, Wellesley, Yale, 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 TERM 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
home
or elsewhere is contemplated it distracts
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 w ork missed as the
the benefit for w hich he has paid.
result of absence is required to be made up, but this does not
entirely restore the standing of the student.
the
a visit
mind on the day
r
r
'Boxes
From Home.
Parents and friends are requested not to send boxes of cookMany cases of ill health may be traced
ed edibles to students.
Besides the ill effects of
to eating stale and indigestible food.
keeping food in a living room, boxes encourage eating at ir-
:ti:rakv instit;
40
liar times and produce other irregularities that interfere
Ti.
with good health and intellectual advancement.
furnishes good, wholesome food, well cooked and in plenty,
it
variety as the markets ail".
and
to have
nding food to students.
there is no
J
•
When
adents
to
Enter.
may
There are cl
4
enter at any time.
idvancement, and students in nearly all SUDJ
amodated, even in the middle of a term.
v/i
one
/
-
all
rk to finish any particu-
to attend during the
term, as during that term they will receive instruction in
the essentials of the various branches.
•
will
find
it
to their
advantage
fall
The Washington Excursion.
For many years it has been the custom to take as many of
The time
the students as can go, on a trip to Washington.
The
ted is the week before the Christmas Holidays.
special excursion train leaves Bloomsburg on Monday mornreaching Washington in time to spend the afternoon in
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday are spent
sight seeing.
in visiting the Capitol, Congressional Library, National Museum, White House, other government departments, Mount
spend
return to Philadelphia Thursday evening
Vernon
Friday visiting points of interest in Philadelphia, and return
me special train to Bloomsburg Friday night. The cost
of the entire excursion covering railroad fare, hotel charges,
lunch en route, guide fees, baggage transfers, Mount Vernon
It is
trip and other necessary expenses, does not exceed $16.
Alumni,
iueational trip and is worth many times its cost.
patrons, and friends are permitted to join the party, within
;
;
limits as to
number.
Applications for Teachers.
The
Principal frequently has applications for teachers for
both within and outside the state. Graduates who
want schools are at liberty to put their names on his list, but
they should inform him as soon as they secure a position
while those who need teachers are urged to apply early that
they may get the best.
•ions,
;
Outfits.
expected to furnish for personal use the folTowels, table napkins, a bed comforter, a
pair of blankets, slippers, overshoes, an umbrella, a pair of
gymnasium slippers and a gymnasium costume. Bach student
talent
lowing
articles
is
:
1
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
4
should provide himself with knife, fork and spoon, as silver
The gymnasium
will not be sent out of the dining-room.
slippers and costume may be ordered after students enter and
The use of this costume is obligatory.
learn what is needed.
Health and decency require it.
Damages.
All damages done to rooms, halls, furniture, or school propcharged 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.
erty, will be
Laundry Regulations.
Each student
is
allowed twelve articles of plain clothing or
weekly washing. Note the following
their equivalent in the
regulations
IT
:
Have your names on every article of clothing. Write
PLAINLY, AND USE NOTHING BUT INDELIBLE INK. Most
i
.
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 by 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.
For all clothing in the wash in excess of the twelve ar6.
ticles allowed, an extra charge will be made.
missing articles are
2.
Have
State Aid.
The
is a copy of the clause in the general approrelating 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
first day of June, one thousand nine hundred and three, the
*
*
*
sum of
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
following
priation
bill
:
.
ipplied as follows
indent over
reement bind
Pol
:
:.
•!i
lull
the
common
anno
schools of this state two
- dollar
1
k
in
full
payment
of
tl
for
each student in a State
drawing an allowance from the State must re.led that
tuitioi
.1
ceive regular instruction in the science and art of teachi:
...ted tO that object for the whole tin*
twn, which amount shall be
which such an allowance
of the Superintendent of Public In-
struction."
has the effect of making
seventeen years of age who
in the common schools of the
of the State Legislature
Tl.
TUITION PRBH for all pen
will sign an agreement to teach
r
school y«
Expenses.
Those who are seeking an education should exercise the
same judgment and foresight in selecting a school that they
use in other business matters.
There are
to find cheaper schools than this.
degrees of cheapness, just as there are articles of
merchandise varying in quality.
It
le
i
schools of
all
This school gives to the students, in benefits, every dollar
income both from what students pay and from state appropriations.
Added to this is the use of buildings and apparatus accumulated that are now worth probably half a million
of its
dollars.
The
tabulated statement on the next page gives full inforin regard to charges.
One-half board and tuition plus
registration fee is payable at the beginning of each term, the
remainder, at the middle of each term.
mation
Note that the state aid is never deducted from the half-term
payment due at time of entrance.
The tuition for the Commercial Course is the same as for
the regular Normal Course.
Frki: TUITION is granted to all students over seventeen
age who promise to teach two years either commercial
or other subjects in accordance with the provisions of the law
on page 41-2.
Commercial students who avail themselves of
this opportunity are charged fifty cents a week for the "state
subject" which the law requires them to take, in as much as
this "state subject" is not included in the Commercial Course.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
43
'Expenses.
Winter
Fall
Term
Term
13 Wks, 13Wfcs
Spring
Foil
Term
U
Fraction
of
Year.
WKs
Per
Term
WeeL
FOR BOARDING STUDENTS
(All
courses excepting music.)
Board, furnished
laundry
room,
heat,
light
and
$
Tuition
Registration fee
1
Total.
Amount due on entrance
(>£
Board and Tuition plus Registration
State Aid
(State Aid
is
52 00
19 50
$
52 00
19 50
00
1
$
00
56 00
21 00
1
$ 160 00
00
60 00
3 00
$ 223 00
3)
72 50
$
72 50 $
78 00
$
36 75
$
36 75
$
39 50
$
35 75
$
35 75 $
38 50
$
19 50
$
19 50
$
21 00
$
16 25
$
16 25
$
17 5°
$
19 50
$
19 50
$
21 00
4 25
fee)
not credited until end of term.)
Amount due middle
of term.
FOR DAY STUDENTS
(All courses excepting music)
Tuition
Registration fee
1
$
Total.
00
20 50 $
$
State Aid
("State
1
Aid
is
00
$
60 ©o
3 00
22 00 $
63 00
1
20 50 $
00
60 00
19 50
not credited until end of term)
Amount due middle
$
of term.
1
00
$
3
00
FOR MODEL SCHOOL PUPILS
Tuition, (payable at middle of term)
No charge to pupils under 9 years of age
Registration fee
$
3 50
3
75
50
$
10 50
2 25
75
$
4 25
$
4 2S
$
4 25
$
12 75
Piano or Voice, (2 lessons per week)
$
Use of Piano (for practice one period daily,
16 00
$
16 00
$
16 00
$
48 00
Total.
FOR MUSIC PUPILS
per term)
Class Lessons
in
Private lessons
Class Lessons
in
Harmony
Harmony same as Piano.
1
50
I
50
1
7
00
7
00
7 00
50
in
Theory
5
00
EXTRAS
Lecture Course Tickets
Fee, Chemical Laboratory, (for course)
Fee, Biological Laboratory for courses
I
5
in
Zoology, Physiology, Botany, Geology,
special Biology, each
$
400$
400$
400
25
GO
30
^ky
44
A
i
•
mSTlTUTB
ich branch per week is mad
phy, wlio
tndents In music, typewritin
two branches with their Bpecial subjects.
•
made
for class
instruction in vocal
mns]
n on account of
Por absence two comeculi
Of permanent withdrawal from school, a deducNo other deduction is
tion for board and tuition is made.
No deduction for absence is made during
made f<>:
first two or the last two weeks of a term.
r
A
cl
i
is
15 cents per piece is
made
for
hauled by the school only on
hauling baggage.
opening and
the
scale of charges is made on the basis of two students to
room therefore students can not be accorded the priviof rooming alone without extra charge.
Bills for one term must be settled before students will be
permitted to enter upon the next term unless by special ar-
The
.
;
ement.
Diplomas
will not
be issued to those whose accounts are un-
settled.
Rooms engaged beforehand will not be reserved longer than
first week of the term, except by special ar-
the middle of the
rangement.
Students not living at their own homes are required to board
except by special arrangements,
made in accordance with conditions established by the Board
in the school dormitories,
of Trustees.
The
Principal will
make known
these conditions
on request.
Scholarships
—
'93.
class of 1893 left, as its memorial to the school, a sum
loney to be loaned to some worthy young man or woman
who might need financial assistance in his efforts to complete
The person who receives this aid is exthe teacher's course.
pected to pay it back in monthly payments, without interest,
within two years after receiving it.
He is required, also, to
Dsible person or persons as security for the
amount, so that in the event of his or her death, or failure to
the same may be recovered for future use.
Many other
shave added to this scholarship fund making a total sum
of nearly two thousand dollars, out of which sums are loaned
students on the conditions named above.
In no
t«» worthy
sufficient loaned to defray the expenses of an entire
The
-
year.
The
recipient
must pay
his
way
in part.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
45
Suggestions.
Avoid tardiness
at the opening of the term.
Plan for continuous attendance to the end.
Be ready for work the hour it begins.
It is almost never the part of wisdom to plan to do the work
of two years in one.
The three years' course gives full work for three years.
Oaks cannot be grown 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
in disappointment.
The candidates for graduation may not be many, but they
should be such as will count afterward.
INS1 [TUTE
Catalog gf Students, 1^07-KpoS,
RESIDENT GRADUATES.
William, '03
(
.
>rangeville,
Bloomsburg,
Bshleman,
C«>lu::
ColUfl
Columbia.
Charle
Mae,
""7
dwin
M
,
'07
N
Rarig, Howard,
Shaman, Edith, '06
R., '98
Wendt, Lilian.
>msburg,
Mt. Carmel,
mbia.
Northumberland.
Calkins,
msburg,
lie.
Colombia,
Columbia.
Berwick,
Shamokin Dam,
.bia.
Bnyder.
UNDER-GRADUATES.
wart B.
[
eds,
Bdw.
B.
Adams, Frank
Turhotville,
Northumberland.
Forkston,
Rupert,
Wyoming.
Columbia.
Grande, Cuba.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
CaguaSj Porto Rico.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Lansford,
Carbon.
Parsons,
Luzerne.
Caguas, Porto Rico.
ille,
Montour.
Hoyo Manicaragu, St. Clara, Cuba.
Bloomslmrg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg
Columbia.
Luzerne,
Luzerne.
Stillwater,
Columbia.
Benton,
Columbia.
New York, N.
Columbia.
Briar Creek,
Columbia.
Mifflin ville,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
St. Blena 75, Cienfuegos, Cuba.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Bspy,
Columbia.
Catau
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Mayagnez, Porto Rico.
Columbia.
msburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Lackawanna.
Elmhurst,
Lalla
Albert, Ruth
Albertaon, Hazel
mder, Beulah
Alexander, Florence
Alvarez, Abelardo
Andres, Helen
Andrews, Kthel V.
Anwyl,
Lila S.
Aponte, Raphael
Appleman, Rebecca
Areay, Kdward
Armstrong, Harriet
Arnold, G eorgia
Arnold, Ina A.
Ash, Bessie
Ash, Blmer B.
Ash, Bsther
A^h, h..u M.
Aten, Norman
Anrand, Helen
Azpiazn, Tnsto A.
Bailey, Cnas. Carroll
Bailey. Will
Bakeless, John B.
Bakeless, Kath
Baker, W. H.
Baldv, Sara
Bankes, Floyd
Bankes, Ha/el
Bankes, huther
I'.ankcs.
Barletta,
Marv
Ana M.
Barnes, Abbie
i
harm
i,
.la
Margaret
.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
Barnes, Walter
Barrow, Harrison
Beaver, Stella M.
Beddall, Fannie
Beddall, Florence G.
Beddall, Josie
Benford, Edith
Bennett, Sue A.
Benscoter, Laura M.
Benscoter, Ralph O.
Berman, Elizabeth
Betts, Bessie B.
Betts, Clyde E.
Bevan, Mary F.
Beyer, Ida
Bidleman, Ercell
Bidleman, Ralston
Bierman, Ethel
Bierman, Katharine
47
POST OFFICE.
COUNTY.
Blooms burg,
Ringtown,
Columbia.
Schuylkill.
Danville,
Montour.
Port Carbon,
Schuvlkill.
Schuylkill.
Schuylkill.
Tamaqua,
Tamaqua,
Danville,
Montoursville,
Hunlock's Creek,
Shickshinny,
New
Montour.
Lycoming.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
York, N. Y.
Galilee,
Galilee,
Wayne.
Wayne.
Mauch Chunk,
Eyers Grove,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Carbon.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
M.
Nicholson,
Wyoming.
Bingaman, N. G.
Glen Iron,
Birth, Jennie
Bishop, Madeleine
Nescopeck,
Luzerne,
Union.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Anna
Pottsgrove,
Northumberland.
Billings, Ella
Bitler,
Black, Martha H.
Bloom, Bruce W.
Bogert, Harry M.
Bloomsburg,
Sunbury,
Rohrsburg,
Bogert, Nellie
Danville,
Bomboy, Ruth
Bloomsburg,
Boody,
Boody,
Boone,
Boone,
Rupert,
Rupert,
Berwick,
Willow Springs,
Booth.
Letty
Mary
Laura E.
Rush
Sherman
Dallas,
Bower, Alice B.
Box Harold C.
Bradbury, A. F.
Brandon, Adda M.
Bredbenner, Florence
Breisch, Bird M.
Mooresburg,
Clemo,
Espy,
Huntington Mills,
Shickshinny,
Breisch, Reba
Broadt, Albert
Broadt, Elsie
Broadt, Harry
Brobst, Bertha
Brown, A. Clifton
Ringtown,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Brown, Bissell H.
Brown, Eleanor C.
Brown, Fannie
Brown, La Rue E.
Bryant, Burton
Bryant, Leon D.
Bryfogle, Bernice
Burdick, Lucille M.
Burdick, Luella
Burke, Agnes J.
Burlingame, Chas. E.
Bush, Tillie
Mainville,
Berwick,
Tunkhannock,
Thompson,
All en wood,
Wilkes-Barre,
Lewisburg,
Bloomsburg,
Susquehanna,
Bloomsburg,
Carbondale,
Carboudale,
Carbondale,
Almedia,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Montour.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Montour.
Wayne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Schuylkill.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Wyoming.
Susquehanna.
Union.
Luzerne.
Union.
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Columbia.
Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.
Lackaw anna.
T
Columbia.
Columbia.
.
RY INSTITUTE
CODNTV.
Columbia.
:nsburg,
Bloomsbi
Coin...
tnbia.
tlley,
I
pbell,
i:<
ae.
).
1
i
Cuba.
Bloomsbnrg,
M.
i
Christian, Fannie
Christian. Luen-tia
Chi
Charm,
Jerseytown,
Stella
1
Cintron, Pram
Clancy, Mai a et
Clancy, Nora ..
Clark, Boyd C.
Clark. Mabel P.
I
I
Boyd's Mills,
Wayne.
Wyoming,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Scranton,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
(
Mertie M.
Cooper, Carlos
:.
Washingtonville,
use
Correll, Florence
C
j
.
.
J
I
M.
Nellie
sy,
ret
Mt. Carmel,
Bloomsburg,
Pred J.
Luther P.
Susan
Mifflinville,
dispell, Elizabeth M.
Biargaret
Cryder, J. A
(
Cummings, Anna
Cummings, James E.
I
Dailey,
Union
Bloomsburg,
Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
Ethel L-
sy,
I
trangeville,
Bloomsbnrg,
Brooklyn, X. Y.
ilie
:
ene A.
L-
Catawissa,
Catawissa,
Dallas,
Bloomsburg,
Willow Springs,
Shenandoah,
Shenandoah.
Waymart,
Plymouth,
Town
l'a\ in pert.
)scar
Davis, Clayton
(
Line.
Wilkes-Barre,
Bloomsbur-,
ths,
Anna
R.
miller. Nellie
Bloomsburg,
M.
it
in,
bin*
Lackawanna.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Susquehanna.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Colui:
Columbia.
Schuylkill.
Schuylkill.
Wa\
James
Bloomsbnrg,
Exchange,
I
insbnrgi
•".Ma.
tnbia.
tnbia.
i
abachi
G
Diehli Pred \\\
Diemer, Atta
ne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Bloomsburg.
Cataw
msbnrg,
I
ieph Elliott
ne.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Ha/.leton,
Deighmiller, Bllie R
tauphin.
I
Biargaret
iir
(
Porto Rico.
ha
Lie
.
ille,
tnbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Bloomsbnrg,
Cole, Robert
.
Columbia.
Steel ton,
Steelton,
Clement, Dorothy
ty,
)an\
..
I).
.
Clohei
i.iv.tna,
ulsburg,
Mabel
istian,
Luzerne.
Northumberland.
Lackawanna.
Mayaguez, Porto Rico.
Columbia,
unsburg,
rique
.
Valley,
urg,
1
I
)anville,
Columbia.
Montour.
C
mbia.
.
,
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
POST OFFICE.
Bloom sburg,
COUNTY.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Rohrsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
McCoysville,
McCoysville,
Glen Carbon,
Juniata.
Juniata.
Schuylkill.
Laceyville,
Mehoopany,
Wyoming.
Wyoming.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Drennan, Gertrude
Dunkelberger, Anabel
Dunkerley, Beatrice F.
Dunn, Pearl E.
Duy, Albert, Jr.
Duy, Josephine
Dye, Laura B.
Carbondale,
Paxinos,
Jeddo,
Lackawanna.
Northumberland
Eaton, Emma
Eckroth, Thomas
Edgar, Frank M.
Edgar.. Hazel
Edwards, Erne E.
Dallas,
Catawissa,
Diemer, Robert
Diemer, William E.
Dietrick, Josepha
Dildine, Paul H.
Dillon, Charles
Dillon, Harold
Dobbs, Clara Mabelle
Dobbs, Elsie Belle
Dolan, Thos. C.
Donovan, Anna K.
Doty, Ruth E.
Dreibelbis, Ida
Dreisbach, Ida
M.
Edwards, Mary
Edwards, Thomas H.
Egan, Michael J.
Eisenhauer, Edward
Emmert, Marguerite
Englehart, Margaret
English, Bessie
Erdley, Carrie E.
Erikson, Carl
Escanaverino, Aida
Escanaverino, Gines
Escanaverino, Ursula
Eshleman, Emmaleen
Everett, A. R.
Ever, Elizabeth
Fagan, Elizabeth
Farley, Jennie M.
Farley, Lera
Fausel, Harry J.
Faust, Ethel
Faust, Sara C.
Fegley, Mary
Feinour, Katharine
Ferber, Sadie M.
Fetterman, L. Orval
Fetterolf,
Howard
Finn, Ruth M.
Luzerne.
Emmons,
Sullivan.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Strawberry Ridge,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Benton,
Kingston,
Bloomsburg,
Coalridge,
Miminville,
New Oxford,
Adams.
Almedia,
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Mifflinburg,
Union.
St. Benedict,
Cambria.
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Colwin,
Centre.
Eyersgrove,
Columbia.
Milnesville,
Luzerne.
Union.
New Columbia,
New Columbia,
Union.
Wyoming,
Camden, N.
Bloomsburg,
J.
Barnesville,
Catawissa,
Ottawa,
Scranton,
Bloomsburg,
Miminville,
Fisher, Howard H.
Fisher, Martha V.
Fisher, Maud E.
Fisher, Scott
Plymouth,
Northumberland
Bloomsburg,
Lynn,
Ringtown,
Flanigan, Hannah V.
Fleckenstine, Jessie R.
Silver Creek,
Orangeville,
Columbia.
Schuylkill.
Columbia.
Montour.
Lackawanna.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Northumberland
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Schuylkill.
Schuylkill.
Columbia.
49
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riTUTE
M.J.
.1
a.
.e.
-
•ma.
on,
I.
I
imsburg,
..:
t,
.
.
Orwell,
M.
ambia.
Funk.
tnsburg,
P.
.
.
nee
M. Catherine
irt,
i
•
Paul P.
Charlotte
.
m,
Shickshinny,
•our.
'.ambia.
Danville,
Benton,
York,
York.
Linley, Montana.
Northumberland,
tharine
Gibbs, Ali
Pauline
Mary
allon,
A.
Gilli
N< rthumberland.
Columbia.
Columbia.
me.
Wilkes- Harre,
Bloomsbu]
Columbia.
Plymouth,
IyUZ<
Sterling,
lie.
Wayne.
Grai
.
inna.
me
ne.
eph
Graham, John
Bloomsburg,
Gray, Carrie M.
Montrose,
u,
ingtonville,
Pearl
Ella
Grimes, Jay
Grinn
tie,
M.
Light Street,
Millville,
II.
Bloomsburj:,
Gruvcr, Helen
Gulick, Elizabeth
rrez, b'austo
Gutierrez, Ruben
Gutierrez, Yirgilio
..nes
Hall, Camille
Cornelia-. C.
Handley, Alberta
Haring, l'.thel
ina
Harrison, Neil
Hartman.
Hartman,
Hartman,
Hartman,
Hartman,
N.Y.
Columbia,
'.umbia.
Colum
1
Bloomsbu
Bloomsburg,
.via
Han
awanna.
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Bdward
Prank
Hazel
Columbia.
Columbia.
Danville,
Montour.
S i^ua la Grande, Cuba.
Sagua la Grande, Cuba.
la Grande, Cuba.
'.umbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
i
Towamla,
Bradford.
Scranton,
Danville,
Plains,
Lackawanna.
Montour,
me.
Porks,
Carbondale,
Lackawanna.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
I
Kimber
Buekhorn,
tnsburg,
Wilkes-Karre,
Kook Glen,
lie
Hart/ell. S
.
M.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
'
ambia.
.umbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
rue.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
...
,
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
Hawk, Hattie
POST OFFICE.
COUNTY.
Bloomsburg,
Heberling, Pearl
Heitsman, Florence
Heitsman, Frank R.
Grovania,
Columbia.
Montour.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Heller, Fannie
Heller, Irma L.
New
Hendershott, Doyle
Henrie, Ethel L,.'
H.nrie, William H.
Heermans, Edna F.
Herring, Martha
Hess, Carrie
Hess, Edna
Hess, Frank
Hess, Geraldine
Hess, Harry
Hess, Miriam
Hess, Stella
Hetler, Geraldine
Hicks, Bruce
Hicks, Delilah
Hill, Helen R.
Hinckley, Bess
Hippensteel, Lester L.
Hobbes, Gertrude
Hole*, Cecilia G.
Northumberland
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Jackson Summit,
Bloomsburg,
Dallas,
Dallas,
York, N. Y.
Bloomsburg,
Trevorton,
Bloomsburg,
Berwick,
Benton,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Trevorton,
Bloomsburg,
Mocanaqua,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Tioga.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Northumberland
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Hazleton,
Montour.
Columbia.
Danville,
Light Street,
Westmoor,
Jeffersonville,
Columbia.
Northumberland
Luzerne.
N. Y.
Hoffman, Jessie
Almedia,
Hohman,
Holahan, Richard
Hazleton,
Silver Creek,
Schuylkill.
Holland, Josie
Laceyville,
Wyoming.
Hartman Martha
Bloomsburg,
Houck, Ella
Houck, Fred
Houghton, Grant R.
Houck, Maurice
Catawissa,
Catawissa,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
A. C.
Hourigan, Anna
Howard, George
Huebner, Florence
Hughes, Florence
Hughes, Mary I.
Hull, Edith A.
Hummel, Foster
Hummel, Sara
Hutton, Ruth
Hyde, Pauline
Ide, George
Ikeler, Kenneth
Irvin, Karl E.
James, Martha V.
Jaquish, Murray G.
Jarrett, Boyd A.
Jayne, Elsie
Johnson, Adda
Johnson, Fred
Johnson, Howard M.
Johnson, Laura
Johnson, Margaret J.
Johnson, Robert
Exchange,
Nescopeck,
Wilkes-Barre,
Bloomsburg,
Gow en,
:
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Carbondale,
Honesdale,
Light Street,
Lackawanna.
Wayne.
Milton,
Northumberland
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Hunlock's Creek,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Millville,
Buckhorn,
Scranton,
Luzerne,
Columbia.
Lackawanna.
Luzerne.
Montgomery,
Lycoming.
Plymouth,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Catawissa,
Catawissa,
Catawissa,
Catawdssa.
Freeland,
Wallsville,
Lackawanna.
51
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52
oinci-:.
:na.
'.toll,
maborg,
.
I
:iton,
jom
Wataontown,
mabnrg,
maborg,
Kahler, Mabel F.
1
Katharine A.
Danville,
Aakam,
ii.
mabnrg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomabnrg,
Rohrsburg,
Seven Points,
C.
Marple
.
RooadcU
:
,
>.inville,
Benton,
Keeler, Charief
Samncl
Kelchner, Jami
Keller, Nellie
Keller, Verna
Kenna, Genevieve
w.
mbia.
Lwanna.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Columbia.
M Columbia.
Montonr.
rue.
Columbia.
Oolnmbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Colombia.
Northumberland.
Cumljola,
Schuylkill.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Keater, Bora
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Kistler, Jennie L.
vSittlers,
Schuylkill.
Kitchen, Leona R.
Klaae, Myrtle M.
Kleintob, Anna
Kline, Cora
Kline, Kdna
Wilkes- Barre,
Snydertown,
Bloomsburg,
Paxinos,
Bloomsburg,
Berwick,
Beaver Valley,
Beaver Valley,
Stouchsburg,
Bloomsburg,
/ions Grove,
Luzerne.
Kerachner, Clinton
Klingaman, Minnie R.
KHngerman, John E.
KUngerman, Oliver
Klopp, Warren E.
Knapp, Jennie S.
Knafisa, Cyrus
Knorr, Guy
Kochczynski, Joseph C.
abader, Stella
Kreamer, Hazel
Kremer, Marion C.
Krepps, Ethel F.
K repps, Georgia E.
Krum
Carol
Bloomsburg,
Mt. Carmel,
Milton,
Bloomsburg,
Pottsgrove,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Danville,
Scranton,
Ponce, Porto Rico.
Huntsville,
Knachke, Anna
Btide, Ferdinand
L.iinoreux, Chauncey
Lanning, Alma
fanning, Horace
Lanbacn, Bmma
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Benton,
Lehman,
Mifflinville,
Leister,
Bloomsburg,
Bear Gap,
Bloomsburg,
Leila
Leidy, North
Leiaenring, Ruth A.
.
Marion
Herbert
Richard
Roaringcreek,
Lindemuth, Clarence
Scranton,
Nanticoke,
Roaringcreek,
Linville,
Linville,
Bloomsburg,
mabnrg,
.
ra
P.
l-'alla
1.
Win. II.
Longenberger, 1
,
Scranton,
Mainville,
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Berks.
Columbia.
Schuylkill.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Colombia.
Montour.
Lackawanna.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Lackawanna.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Lackawanna.
Columbia.
,
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
POST OFFICE.
Lopez, Antonio
Lore, Ada
Lose, Anna,
Lose, Kmilie
Lovelass,
Danville,
Watsontown,
Watsontown,
Emelyn E.
Lovering, Olyve
Lovett, Jennie
Low, Zora
Lowe, Clayton
Lowry, Mary B.
Lutz, Lizzie C.
McAfee, Chester E.
McBride, Anna L.
McCollum, Martha
McDaniels, Ethland
McFee, Mina
McHenry, Donald
McKelvy, Harry W.
McKelvy, Margarets.
McMenamin,
McMenamin,
Belle
Cecelia E.
Machado, Emilio E.,
J.
Major, Cora
Major, Kathleen
Major, Olive A.
Maloney, Mary
Marcy, Estella A.
Mary Eva L
Martin, Claire
Maruri, Diego A.
Maruri, J. Edward
Masteller,
Ruth
Mather, Thos, R.
Matz, Luther
Matz, Robert L.
Maurer, Chas. L.
Maurer, Darwin E.
Megargel, Lavona
Meneeley, Gertrude M.
Mercer, Irene B.
Metzger, Francis M.
Mertz, Blanche E.
Metz, Robert C.
Meulener, Fernando,
Meulener, Joaquin
Millard, James
Millard, John C.
Miller, David B.
Miller, Flora
Miller, Harriet
Miller, Lewis
Miller, Marion
Miller, Verna A.
Monahan, Anna L.
Montour.
Northumberland
Northumberland.
Milanville,
Wayne.
Moosic,
Danville,
Orangeville,
Lackawanna.
Montour.
Sonestown,
Dewart,
Bloomsburg,
Sullivan.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
St. Peters,
Chester.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Beach Haven,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne,
Luzerne.
Jeddo,
Freeland,
Cefuentes, Cuba.
Bloomsburg,
Magee, Stanley
Maher, Margaret
Mahon, Ruth W.
Mahoney, Daniel
COUNTY.
Caguas, Porto Rico
Foster,
Factoryville,
Lawsville,
Forty Fort,
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Wyoming.
Susquehanna.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Forty Fort,
Luzerne.
Wilkes- Barre,
Luzerne.
Dorranceton,
Luzerne.
Dorranceton,
Luzerne.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Guayaquil, Ecuador, S. A.
Guayaquil, Ecuador, S. A.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Benton,
Columbia.
Keansburg,
Schuylkill.
Lehman,
McKeansburg,
Schuylkill.
Paxinos,
Kehler,
Orangeville,
Northumberland.
Winton,
Bloomsburg,
Lackawanna.
Benton,
Schuylkill.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
N orthumberland
Northumberland.
Ashley,
Luzerne.
Sagua la Grande, Cuba.
Sagua la Grande, Cuba
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Glen Lyon,
Luzerne.
Reserve, Wisconsin.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Miminville.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Shenandoah,
Schuylkill.
53
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uylkill.
w.
1
rd,
1.
WilkRu/.ci ne.
una.
Schnltzville,
R.
:ina.
:ma.
[ill,
ana
is.
.
R
i
Siko,
:\
[kill,
ne.
ille,
R.
\\\: j
B03 d'a Mills,
ma
i
ia,
Nanti
i
rne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
org,
(
Maurice
>lil,
Romnaldo
Aquadilla, Rorto Rico.
Oliver, Margaret R.
Columbia.
Columbia.
ick,
I
(
Bloomsburg,
hnan, Ernest
» H.
G.
O'Nei
>h
Parker,
Sajre,
;n,
Arthm
;
.
Penn,
iv,
Tunkhannock,
h B.
rk, Charlotte
i
Columbia.
Millville,
K.
1
1
1
si .uri[,
Evelyn
Susquehanna,
Jai
Hazleton,
agton, Flossa
Bloomsbui
la
Frank
Petrilli,
Pi
W.
It,
.
John H.
r
M.
:
Lumberland,
Wyoming.
IR
I
.vn,
.
\
-
lith
K.
M.
\V.
N
ne.
vne.
rne.
org,
irvey B.
I
Susquehanna.
Luzerne
Columbia.
rne.
Skinner's Fddy,
Ripple,
Rippie,
Nanticoke,
I'itner, H.
Col umbia.
Grande, Cuba.
I
M.
Lackawanna.
Luzerne
Grande, Cul
1
P.
•
tambia.
Bradford.
Luzerne.
ra
ille,
Strawberry Ri
msburg,
msburg,
M.
I
Wayne.
•ur.
Colui:
Columbia.
Colum
R.
Millville,
(
Pnrseli Clifton
Berks.
mbia.
>]\ pliant,
Buckh
Coluir.
awanna.
Colui:
.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
POST OFFICE).
Pursel, Obert E.
Pursel, Rena
Quick, Ethel
Quick, Mary
Ramirez, Diego E.
Rank, Sherman
Rarich, William
Rarig,
S.
Emory W.
Reber, Ida R.
Reese, Leslie J.
Reese, Marjory
Regan, May
Remaly, Magdalen
Reyes, Jose A.
Reynolds, Josephine
Cienfuegos, Cuba.
Rhodes, Adda
Rhodes, Reba E.
Rice, Mildred
Richards, Fred
Richards, Horace
Richardson, Catharine
Richardson, Bmily
Richardson, John L.
Berwick,
Daiton,
Espy,
Riddell, Earl
W.
Rinker, Harry
Rishel, Earl
Rishton, Myron
Rittenhouse, Kathryn
Robb, Mary
Robbins, Pauline
Roberts, Tracy
Rogers, Laura
Rohrbach, May
Rosser, Olwen
Rowe, Hazel F.
Roys, Emily
Ruckle, Elizabeth
Ruhl, Jessie
Ruth, Bessie M.
Rynkiewicz, Sabina
Sachs, Anna D.
Sanders, Clyde
Sanders, Edna
Sands, Dietrick
Savidge, William S.
Schollenberger, Harrison
Schooley, Emeline
Scott, Jennie
COUNTY.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Berwick,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Mayaquiz, Porto Rico
Watsontown,
Northumberland.
Conyngham,
Luzerne.
Catawissa,
Columbia.
Miffliuburg,
Union.
Taylor,
Lackawanna.
Mt. Carmel,
Northumberland.
Duryea,
Luzerne,
Shickshinny,
Luzerne.
Mahanoy
Plains,
Columbia.
Lackawanna.
Bloomsburg,
Light Street,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Strawberry Ridge,
Bloomsburg,
Berwick,
Hughesville,
Light Street,
Centremoreland,
Berwick,
Catawissa,
Edwardsdale,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Light Street,
Bloomsburg,
Hazleton,
Mahanoy
Go wen,
Schuylkill.
City,
Northumberland,
Bear Gap,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Lycoming.
Columbia.
Wyoming.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Schuylkill.
Luzerne.
Northumberland.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Turbotville,
Northumberland.
Drums,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Trucksville,
Northumberland,
Seasholtz, Helen
Seasholtz, Kate
Seasholtz, Leonina
Danville,
Danville,
Danville,
Severance, Alvin
Seybert, Victor
Bloomsburg,
Berwick,
Northumberland
Montour.
Montour.
Montour.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Laura
Briarcreek,
Sharadin, Abraham J..
Sheard, Lillie G.
Sherwood, L. Maud
Boyertown,
Berks.
Calkins,
Wayne.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Shaffer,
Shiffer,
Anna M.
Hudson,
55
LITERARY INSTITUTE
56
mat,
vim, Will it*
iman, Bd
COUNTY.
Wil burton,
::ibia.
WilburtOU,
.ninbia.
org,
•
:a.
msburg,
Shum.iii, Geo. \V.
Sluimaii, Jennie
Miller,
hi.
.
r,
J.
•ir,
H.
Wesley
John
::ibia.
Mainville,
Columbia.
msburg,
msburg,
Tamaqua,
Columbia.
bnylkill.
Lehignton,
McA<
Schuylkill.
Rendham,
msburg,
Lackawanna.
Bnell, Mildred
Snyder, Kmma I.
Snyder, Bnola E.
Snvder, Irene
Pittston,
Mifflinville,
Solleder, Albert L.
Bloomsburg,
Mt. Carmel,
Mooresburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
wanna.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Montour.
Tunkhannock,
Wyoming.
Dallas,
Dallas,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Slllit;:
Bloomsburg,
II.
Parsons,
ret
Berwick,
.ton,
!
Oonyngham,
Smith, M.u ion C.
Smith, Merrill
Smith, R
msburg,
Mainville,
Ruth
M.
h,
Bloomsburg,
T.
:.
SlIloUT,
Mifflinville,
Bloomsburg,
Almedia,
I.
Sneidmau Hruce
Zenith.
Mifflinville,
Southwood, Mary
.;.
Stark.
Steele,
St tale,
Kdna
Mae
Kva
Maude
ner,
ner,
L-
Mae
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Samuel
as,
Gertrnde
:;,
Mary
Berwick,
Stroh. Rebecca
Bloomsburg,
Black Walnut,
Black Walnut,
Meshoppen,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Stroud, Florence
Stroud, J:i!!:rs (;.
it« Bdith
Suppk-e, Mabel
Maud
Sutliff,
Thompson,
M
;
iry H.
I
)
anville,
Mahanoy
i
Wyoming.
Wyoming.
Wyoming.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Thnrlby, Marion M.
Titman. Ruth
Tobin, C. 'IVresa
Bloomsburg,
Mt. Carmel,
Columbia.
Toole, Su<
Freeburg,
Townsend, Ma'
Townsend, John R.
Townsend, Leon
Wyoming,
Snvder.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
tt,
I
Jr.
:
.
Julia C.
Bdward
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Berwick,
Wilkes-Barre,
uehanna,
Glen Lyon*
Forest City,
Udell
Tucker, Jennie
Tuck.
Turek, Fredrick
Tustin,
City,
B. Jr.
Bloomsburg,
Schuylkill,
Northumberland.
Susquehanna.
Luzerne.
Susquehanna.
Columbia.
.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
POST OFFICE.
COUNTV.
Tustin, James
Tustin, Joseph
VanCampen, Carrie E.
VanNan, Orson C.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Throop,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Vannatta, Miriam
Vetterlein, Louise
Villaring, Ismael
Bloomsburg,
Paupac,
Vought, Sallie
Wagner, Grace
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Dorranceton,
Luzerne,
Clifton Heights, Del aware.
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Luzerne.
Dallas,
Luzerne.
Dallas,
Scranton,
Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.
Columbia.
Pike.
Caguas, Porto Rico.
Catawissa,
Hunlock's Creek,
Wallace, Almah C.
Wallace, Elizabeth F.
Ward, Eleanor
Wardan, Clara
Wardan, Helen L.
Washburn, Horace D.
Weaver, Fred W.
Weaver, Raymond
Weaver, Wm. C.
Bloomsburg,
Catawissa,
Catawissa,
Susquehanna.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Weidman, Rhoda M.
Stouchsburg,
Berks.
Welliver Charlotte B.
Welliver, Christine
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Columbia,
Watkins,
Wm.
D.
Wei liver, Miriam
Welliver, Walter
Wells, Grace
Susquehanna,
Catawissa,
Welsh, Bertha
Hall stead,
Orangeville,
Wertman, Clarence
Wertman, Ralph
Quakake,
West, Alan D.
West, Karl
Wharton, Gladys
Wheeler, Lillian M.
Whipple, Chloe I.
White, Agnes
White, Elizabeth A.
Wiegand, Adam F.
Wilkinson, Mabel
Williams, Alice S.
Williams, Beatrice
Williams, E Katharine
Williams, Frank B.
Williams, Gladys
Williams, George F.
Williams, L'Nore
Williams, Lydia P.
Williams, Mae
Williams, Marguerite
Williams, Rhea
Williams, Sara E.
Will its, Margaret S.
Wilner, Robert F.
Wilsey, Helen M.
Wilson, Alice W.
Womeldorf, Paul
Woodring, Erwin
Woodring, Nora
Woods, Margaret
Wright, Edith B.
Sittlers,
Danville,
Danville,
Bloomsburg,
Schuylkill.
Schuylkill.
Montour.
Montour.
Columbia.
Shickshinny,
Luzerne.
Ricketts,
Wyoming.
Akron, N. Y.
Bloomsburg,
Wilkes-Barre,
Mt. Carniel,
Peking, China.
Scranton,
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Northumberland.
Lackawanna.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Peking, China.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Drums,
Orangeville,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Falls,
Wyoming.
Bloomsburg,
Edwardsdale,
Nanticoke,
Nanticoke,
Luzerne.
Sunbury,
Plymouth,
Northumberland
Tyler
Wayne.
Hill,
Plains,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Nuremburg,
Schuylkill.
St. John's,
St. John's,
Luzerne.
Bloomsburg,
Honesdale,
Luzerne
Columbia.
Wayne.
57
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.
.
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'.TV.
:
•
K.
aware.
Maim
B.
nie
tnbia.
Mi. Carmel,
Northumberland.
tnbia.
Coloni
msburg,
ibia.
tnbia.
Dalm
Northumberland.
.
X. V.
manual
Zinun
1
ivid
11.
Northumberland.
Ringto*
New
Schuylkill.
n,
Vork, x. v.
York, X. V.
Summary @f
Students.
Number during Pall Term
Number during Winter Term
Number during Spring Term
559
562
623
Total for three terms
Number
of different students
1
during the year
744
700
Ladies
443
Gentlemen
257
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
The Alumni
CORRECTIONS IN THE ADDRESSES OF ALUMNI ARE REQUESTED.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
Annual Meeting Commencement Week.
OFFICERS
:
Elwell, B. L. I. '67.
Vice President, D. J. Waiter, Jr., B. L. I. '67.
Corresponding Secretary, Prof. G. E. Wilbur.
President, G. E.
Recording Secretary,
S. J.
Johnson,
Treasurer, H. G. Supplee,
Executive Committee
"~
'93.
'80.
:
Prof. O. H. Bareness, '79, Chairman.
Prof. C. H. Albert, '79.
Miss Eva Rupert, '70.
Mrs. L. P. Sterner, '82.
Mrs. J. G. Harman, '92.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF LUZERNE COUNTY.
Annual Meetinz Week gf
(punty Institute.
OFFICERS
:
President, G. J. Clark, '83.
Treasurer, B. Frank Myers, '88.
Nan S. Wintersteen, '98.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF LACKAWANNA COUNTY.
Secretary,
Annual Meeting Week gf
(punty Institute.
OFFICERS
President, C. R.
Powell,
:
'83.
First Vice President, H. L. Morgan, '81.
Second Vice President, Mrs. Bessie Davis Carson,
Treasurer, Watkin Williams, '98.
Secretary, Margaret Lewis, '87.
Executive Committee for 1908 Banquet
Stella Murray, '01.
Mabel Jayne,
CLASS OF
'97.
:
'04.
J
870.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Armstrong, Amelia, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Burrows, Albin S., Real Estate and Loans, 612 Belmont Ave.,
Grand Forks, North Dakota.
Ehrhart, W. N., Prin. High School, Mahanoy City.
Rupert, Eva., Goodwill School, Sisseton, So. Dakota.
Schuyler, Lizzie, Manual Tr. Teacher, 102 N. 6th St,, Camden, N. J.
Woolsey, Elsie (Mrs. R. M. Chambers) 451 Walnut St., Pastilia, Cal.
LIST
871-2-3-4-5
CLASS OF
187J.
KI.KMKNTAKY QOUKSB.
ajkman, John H,, Light Street, Pa.
Ailinan, Jerome T., Strut.!!;, Pa, st.r
.
Thompeonrown.
1.
Collin), Baston.
Angle, ivmm.i,
Bartach, G. \\\, Lawyer, Salt Lake City, ctah.
BerryhOl, Kate J. (Mrs. D. D. Wood),
Norman, Oklahoma, R. P. D.
Buckingham,
German, John
Race,
If.
Shelly,
C. Riddle),
\V., Physician,
Port Royal.
If.,
5,
Box
12.
Fountain Springs.
Lawyer, Wilkes-Barre.
J.
Era
IL. (State Cer.)
Amos
CLASS OF
1872.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Bowen, Jennie E- (Mrs. F. A. Parker), Waverly.
Herman, David A. City Supt., Hazleton.
Stephens, Andrew.
Welliver, Christie, Berwick.
CLASS OF
J
873.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Buckingham, Hugh, Physician, Mehaffey.
Essick, Louisa S., (Mrs. C. R. Savidge), Sunbury.
Holmes, Sarah L. (Mrs. M. F. Trippe), Salamanca, N. Y.
CLASS OF
J
874.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
J. K., Printer, 615 5th St., N. E., Washington, D. C.
Hower, Alfred, Farmer, Catawissa.
Bittenbender,
Mears, George V., Physician,
166 Sheboygan St., Fond du Lac, Wis.
"
Perkins, Lucy E. (Mrs. Geo. V. Mears)
Sheep, Lloyd S., County Superintendent, Elizabeth City, N. C.
Snowden, Mary S., (Mrs. John Metcalf), Forty Fort.
Wilson, James S., Traveling Salesman, Box 504, Scranton,
Unangst, Mary, Bloomsburg.
CLASS OF
1875.
CLASSICAL.
Durham,
J.
Edward, Insurance Agent, 412 Stephen Girard Bldg, Phila.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Brnngard, Aaron W., Lawyer, Lock Haven.
Cole, Ada M., (Mrs. H. C. Bittenbender), Lawyer, Lincoln, Neb.
Cleaver, Wesley M., Farmer, Catawissa R. F. D. No. 3.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1875-6.
Creasy, William T., Representative, Catawissa.
Edgar, Martha, Assistant Librarian, 94 Academy St., 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, David E., U. S. Dept. of Agriculture,
222 4th St., S. E., Washington, D. C.
Moss, Alvin W., Teacher, High School, 526 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre.
Raike, Sallie E. (Jones).
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, 258 S. Iron St., Bloomsburg.
Wilson, AliceTE., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
PIANOFORTE.
Anna M.
(Mrs. F. H. Jenkins), Bloomsburg.
Kuhn, Alveretta V., (Mrs. J. K. Bittenbender),
615 5th St., N. E., Washington, D. C.
Edgett, Lillian I., (Mrs. E. H. Witman), Jersey Shore.
Miller, Sue, (Mrs. W. H. Andy;, Danville.
Morris, Annie (Mrs. S. H. Sayre), Hampton, Va.
Bittenbender,
CLASS OF
J876.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Jenkins, F. H., Registrar, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Tustin, G. M., Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
E., Farmer, Shamokin Dam.
Creasy, Retta J., (Mrs. Alvin W. Moss), 526 S. River
Baust,
I.
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.
Hunt, Mary J., Merchant, McAllisterville.
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 M., (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.
Lillie,
•
:\i
ADDRESS
LIST.
J. P., Dean ol Colleges, State Ooll<
Young, Charles P., Physician, Lynchburg, Va,
..
CLASS OF
J
877.
CLASSICAL.
Seller, C. B., Clergyman, R. No.
3,
SCIKNTIl-'IC
Eisner, Jacob
C,
Bos
95, Salisbury,
N.
C
COURSE.
Physician, Carlisle.
I
I
I
MJ-.N
1
ARY COURSE.
Pinch, Mary S. (Mrs. Henry Sterner), Barnegat, N.
J.
Grimes, Josephm s. Bloomsburg.
Helper, I.illie A. vBogart), Newport, Ark.
Hower, Lizzie R. (McClure), Bloomsburg.
IfcCarty, Sue H. (Hagg), Teacher, Peoria, Kan.
Richards, Maggie N. (Lamb), Great Bend.
Robbins, Honora A. (Mrs. J. S. Grimes), Physician, Bloomsburg.
Suydam, Belle II. (McKelvy), Chicago, 111.
Wallace, Medora K. (Mrs. C. B. Heller), R. No. 3, Salisbury, N. C.
CLASS OF
1878.
CLASSICAL.
Welsh,
J. P.,
Dean
of Colleges, State College.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
Cleaver, Wesley M., Farmer, Catawissa, R. F. D. No.
3.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Andrews, C. D., Bank Cashier, Siegfried, Pa.
Chrisman, William, Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
Edgar, Elma II. (Tucker), Dentist, 477 West 140th
St.,
New York
Evans, L. Wallace, Merchant, Galveston, Texas.
Jones, Emma J. (Mrs. G. S. Herring), Sunbury.
Kistler, Ida A. (Mrs. John Mosteller), Bloomsburg.
Meixell, P. A., Lawyer, 20 North Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Raike, Frances E. (Shaffner), Kewanee, 111.
ers, Ella Clementine, Lecturer, Gen. Deliv., Scranton.
William II., Lawyer, 221 Cass Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Sanders, W. J., Lawyer, Sunbury.
Searle, Frances H. (Mrs. S. T. Hayes), 922 Olive Street, Scranton.
Simons, Mary J. (Mrs. I>. \\\ Gillner), Sterling.
Waters), Bloomington, Neb.
Straus,
I.
Hess, Supt. and Agt. Penna. R. R., Box 751, Pittsburg.
CLASS OF
1879.
CLASSICAL.
Herring, G.
S.,
Lawyer, Sunbury.
City.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1879-80.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
Bartsch, G. W., Lawyer, Salt
Buckingham, Agnes, (Mrs.
Lake
J. C.
City, Utah.
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 Buchtel Ave., Akron, O.
Bakeless, O. H., Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Hannah E., Teacher, Kodiak, Wood Island, Alaska.
Cather, William A., Manufacturer, Pottsville.
Breece,
Cullen, William F., Teacher.
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), 61st and Irvine Sts., Philadelphia.
Lepley, William A., Clergyman, Coalport, Pa.
Moore, C. H., Civil Engineer, 98 N. Broad St., W. Hazleton.
O'Connell, Lizzie, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Robbins, Louisa, Teacher, 203 W. Sixth St., 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
1880.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Albert,
M.
F., Cashier, Payette, Idaho.
Barton, Edith, Physician, 426 Adams Avenue, Scranton.
Blum, Lotta, Teacher, 1311 Yesler Way, Seattle, Washington.
Burns, Bridget, Teacher, 15 N. White Street, Shenandoah.
Cavanaugh, Maggie, (Mrs. Jas. C. Bigley), 3727 Park Ave., Philadelphia,
Cleaver, Kimber, Editor, Huntingdon.
Coogan, Anna, (Mrs. Gilbert Ferguson), Pottsville.
Faulds, Lena E., Teacher, High School, 27 W. Union St., Wilkes-Barre.
Fisher, H. Alice, Teacher, Casilla 250, Concepcion, Chile.
Glover, Robena F., Teacher, 126 Jardin St., Shenandoah.
Golden, Ella T., (Mrs. M. Lally), 313 E. Lloyd Street, Shenandoah.
Harter, M. M., Farmer, Nescopeck.
Henderson, Belle F. (Mrs. J Reed), 10th and Chestnut St., Lebanon.
Kimmel, Anne M., Teacher, 24 N. Jardin Street, Shenandoah.
Kitchen, Celeste, (Mrs. W. F. Prutzman), R. F. D. No. 1, Trucksville.
Kolb, Ida P., (Hart), 142 West 124th Street,
New York
City.
Kinsi-1,
Grant A
.
Supt
oi
Phannaceutical
I
).
w.,
hurch
.1
i'\.
r
y,
St.
N. v.
Bnilding, Scranton.
John Creveling), Plymouth.
Auburn.
Simons, A. J., Physician, Newfoundland, Pa,
irpenter, Paw Paw, 111.
Smith,
Smith, N. H., Clergyman, 222 Frederick St., Hanover.
Young), Drifton.
Sterner, Tillie M.
Supplee, H <'•. Merchant, Bloomsburg.
[rs.
at,
Ritt(
I
'
.
Vannatta, B. P. Painter, 911 .Master St., Philadelphia.
Wolf, John J., 947 Bdith Ave., Walla Walla, Washington.
y, Laura A. (Mrs. W.Morgan), 35 Wistar Place, Atlantic City, X. J
Young, B. W., Special Pension Examiner, 202 P. O. B'dg, St. Paul, Minn.
t
CLASS OF
1881.
MKXTARY COURSE.
M. (Whalen Miner's Mills.
William B., Lawyer, Sunbury.
Mrs. G. L. Jolly), Orangeville.
lie
Campbell, Mallie, 541 East Market Street, Sunbury.
Bvans, J. L., Lawyer, Berwick.
Faust, Carrie W., Teacher, 620 Adams Avenue, Scranton.
lee, Mary, Music Teacher, McCook, Nebraska.
Fellona, Susan R. (Poppert), Brooklyn, N. Y.
Geddis, Ralph M., Superintendent and Engineer, Elmira, N. Y.
Guie, Claudia B., Teacher, 5 East Elm Street, Norristown.
Guie, Enola B., Teacher, High School, Wilkes-Barre.
Harnett, Minnie C, Teacher, 3341 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia.
Barrett, Li/./ie
>,
i.
I
Harrison, T. B.,
Town
Line.
Hower, Heister V., Physician, Mifflin ville.
Jones, Cora E. (Grant), Box 59, R. F. D., No. 1, Wapwallopen.
Kern, Estella L. (Mrs. H. S. Knight), 617 Mapleton Ave., Boulder, Colo.
Pty, Mary A., Teacher, 313 West Center Street, Shenandoah.
Lepley, M. O., Minister, Waterbury, Conn.
de Mrs. B. F. Laudigi, S45 Prescott Avenue, Scranton.
Mi'.. iy, Robert P., Revenue Clerk, Mineral Point, Missouri.
Mansell, Annie E., Supervisor of Drawing, 519 RadcliffeSt., Bristol, Pa.
Marr, Dora, Stenographer, Bloomsburg.
McCay-Wenck, Mary, M. D.
Maternity Hospital, 228 Chestnut Street, Sunbury.
McKernan, Lizzie F. (Talley) Baltimore, Md.
Morgan, Henry L., Teacher, 116 North Lincoln Avenue, Scranton.
Ness, John Frank, Real Estate, Wilke.s-Barre.
O'Donnell, Kate A., Teacher, Hazleton.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
I
LIST.
881-2
Gwenny
Powell,
(Jones), Weatherly.
Rankin, Mary E. (Mrs.
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- (Spencer), 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
1882.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Sickler, Stella (Mrs. Edwin J. Jorden), Tunkhannock.
Stiles, N. Burnette (Mrs. Wm. H. Brooke), Bloomsburg.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Ayers,
Emma
F. (Mrs. Chas. Palmateer),
407^ Asbury Ave., Asbury Park, N.
Beebe, Emorilla (Henstrant), Binghamton, N. Y.
Bierman, Henry, Physician, Bloomsburg.
Brown, Lillian (Mrs. R. M. Geddis), 301 Irvine Place, Elmira, N. Y.
J.
Mary A. (Mrs. James H. Mercer), Bloomsburg.
Church, Lizzie M. (Mrs. H. W. Search)
202 St. Mark's Square, West Philadelphia.
Crippen, Lue M. (Mrs. E. J. Moore), 47 E. 16th Ave., Columbus, O.
Dilley, J. W., Teacher, Santa Anna, Cal.
Evans, Esther A. (Mrs. Thomas M. Jarvis), Brandon, Texas.
Feterolf, Emeline (Mrs. Charles Hood), Battle Creek, Iowa.
Finney, Nora M. (Mrs. L. P. Sterner), Bloomsburg.
Fisher, Tillie S. (Mrs. Howard Beasor), 526 Woodbine St., Harrisburg.
Brugler,
Gossler, Helen L-, Clerk, Northumberland.
Halstead,
(Sanders), Delta, Colorado.
CM.
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, 610 Hayden Bldg., Columbus, O.
Pierson, Hattie L. (Mrs. Ogden DePuej, 81 N. 20th St., Franklin Forks.
Ragan, Celia J.
Reagan, May (Mrs. E. C. Hood), Battle Creek, Iowa.
Robbins, Hattie, Milton.
AI.r.MM ADDKKSS
1
I.I-T.
88.
Dr.
I).
J.
Pi
>
.rhanna.
I
Robin, H. urn. ili, Teacher, Wilk.1,
Jennie, {Mr*. C. B. Roal
ton.
Dartmouth St., B
Mahano\ Cit\
J. Ball
Hower), Bloomsburg.
cfaer,
l
105
,
Wenn<
I
B
CLASS OF
J
.
883.
CLASSICAL.
Conner, John G., Pres. Conner Biillwork Co.,
Front and Stockton
Sts.,
Trenton, N.
J.
SCIKNTIIiC COURSE.
Cleaver, Kimber, E
Finney, N< ra .M. (Mrs. p. p. Sterner), Bloomsburg.
William J., Lawyer, Sunbury.
ELEMKNTARY COURSE.
Angelina, Teacher, 84 Wash. St., Carbondale.
Brindle, HI wood R., Merchant, Freeport, L.
I.
Bnrnette, Nellie T., Teacher, 1105 Richmond St., Scranton.
Clark, Granville J., Attorney, 10 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre.
r,
W
r
2nd St., Berwick.
Druggist, 139
Alice (Mrs. J. W. Wilson), Bloomsburg.
Dietrick, Ira
C,
.
Fallon, Peter F., Alderman, 1556 West Vine St., Hazleton.
Gemberling, RinaldoC, Merchant, 6518 Mich. Ave., Chicago.
Harvey, Katrine E., Teacher, Milroy.
Hight, Frank R., Cashier, Hanford, California.
Hobbea, I). Musgrove, Lawyer, 20 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre.
Hunt, A. Levi, Attorney, 2219 E. 14th Ave., Denver, Colorado.
Hutchison, Louise G. (Mrs. J. L. Dillon), Bloomsburg.
Earschner, Lloyd W., Clergyman, Uniondale.
Leonard, Abbie J., (Mrs. R. R. Ashley), 123 Hanover St., Wilkes-Barre.
M ick, Abbie H ,109 Oak St., Binghamton, N. V.
McGuire, Mary A., St. Joseph's Convent, Hazleton.
M, Guire, SallieL., (Mrs. W. I. Hibbs), 5U2 Montgomery St., W. Pittston.
McHale, Mary H. Hazleton.
Josephine, X. V. Real Kstate, 8 Regent St., Wilkes-Barre.
Powell, CharU-s R., Teacher, 135S Capouse Ave., Scranton, Pa.
';
Rich
B., (Mrs. Samuel Daniels), 176 150th St., Harvey, 111.
1)
uhouse, i.
Dugan), 1222 N. 53rd St., Phila.
:
I,
('... Teacher, 1429 BlectricSt., Scranton.
Robert, Principal of Schools, Pittsl
Steck, Bvs R. CMrs. H. A. Chamberlic
N. Jam* »
Strily, Oscar P., M. D., Surgeon, Pocatello, Idaho.
:
.
::
Ave., Lima, O.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1883-4
Wells, Jennie (Mrs. Samuel B. Henderson), Montgomery.
Whipple, Mary E., Teacher, 17 Taylor St., Newark, N. J.
Woolcock, Christine (Mrs. T.
J.
Parmley),
5113 Cedar Ave., West Philadelphia.
CLASS OF
1884.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Sharpless, Ma,y, Bloomsburg.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Albright, Ella
M. (Mrs. E. M.
Baxter), Mifflinburg.
Alexander, Flora E. (Mrs. R. W. Headings), 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 St., Syracuse, N. Y.
Eckbert, Lottie D., (Mrs. Alex. M. Lupfer), 1930 8th Ave.,
Spokane, Washington.
Fisher, Charles J., Attorney-At-Law, Catawissa.
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, Kate E. (Divers), Hazleton.
Hoban, Alice I., Teacher, Scranton.
Hoban, \nnie E., Teacher, Scranton.
Hopper, Frank P., Supt. of Schools, Luzerne County,
526 Wyoming Ave., Dorranceton.
Hunt M. 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, Pueblo, Mexico.
MacCullough, Jean T. (Dunwell), Monrovia, California.
Mansell, Mary J. (McKee), Scranton.
Martin, Charles E-, Pittsburg.
ALUMNI AD1
niff,
M
:
Michael H..
Uwyer,
S. Rivi
[«,
II.
R. Moore-
John Wingert
Robbi
I
:i,
i
a).
:.
»
),
2J
Bloom
St.,
Danville.
wisbnrg.
Mrs. Bdwifl Paul), Milton.
Maggi
,
L«
Dion), Joddo.
Russell Andreas), 324 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre.
r.) Supt. Prin. Schools. 330 S. 5th St., Darhy.
Teacher, 10 Recent Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Wintersteen, Grace, Physician, State- Lunatic Hospital, Harrisbur^.
Young, S. Ella, Teacher, Millville.
By, C. P.
Winter, Irvin
II.,
CLASS OF
18S5.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
.
,
D. Ernest. Teacher, 222 4th St., S E-, Washington, D. C.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
W. Funston), Bloomsburg.
Herbert C, Farmer, R. D. No. 4, Springfield, Ohio.
Bidleman, H. Howard, 907 St. John's Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Bierly, Louis P., Supervising Principal, 227 Delaware Ave., Pittston.
Billmeyer, J. Blanche (Mrs. H. R. Brayton), 25 W. Broadway, N. Y.
Birch, T. Bruce, Teacher, 5035 Summer Ave., Philadelphia.
lein, Nellie, Teacher, Darby Grove.
May S. (Mrs. Herman Wendell), 233 Walnut Ave., Wayne.
Caw ley, Florence J. Clerk, Milton.
Cockill, Sallie M., Teacher, Llewellyn.
Cohen, Rosa, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Cole, Susie W., Teacher, Beaver Meadow.
Conner, William S., Teacher, Madera, Cal.
Crocker, Minnie E., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Curran, Mary R. (Mrs. James H. Morgan), Carlisle.
Dechant, Charles E., Cape May, N. J.
Elliott, M. Margaret (Seidel), Los Angeles, Cal.
Carrie H. (Ruddiman), 373 Potomac Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
Bnsminger, Martha K. (Mrs. Ed. A. Baxter), Pawnee, 111.
Edith Y. (Mrs. Fred Holmes), Bloomsburg.
P., (Pursel), Bloomsburg.
Anna M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Gallagher, Susan A., Teacher.
St., York.
S W. Phila.
Hon, Agnes, (Mrs. J. B. Gilroy), Durj
Barton, Lillian G. (Mrs. C.
Bell,
.
.
:.
M. Pauline (Ml*. [saac D. West), Danville.
Mrs. W. D. Holmes), Bloomsburg.
Hess, Christine C. (Mrs. J. Yntzy), Carthage,
Hicks, N. Lillian, Teacher, Scrantou.
111.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1885-6.
Hine, Harry O., 3204 Highland Ave., Cleveland Park, Washington, D.C.
Houser, James C, Attorney, Lewistown.
Kennedy, Hannah, Teacher, Cor. 8th and Locust Street, Hazleton.
Kratz, D. Hiram, Insurance Agent, 144 Linden St., Allentown.
Laudig, Oscar O., Superintending Chemist, Steelton.
McHugh, Charles F., Lawyer, Wilkes-Barre.
McNiff, M. Katharine, High School, 605 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg.
Mickey, Mary. Prin. Paxtang School, 320 North St., 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).
Musselman, Frances M., Washington, D. C.
Newhouse, Ella M. (Langfield), W. Northampton
St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
Noetling, Charles B., Merchant, Beaver Valley.
Patterson, Sarah E. (Harrison), Washington, D. C.
Petty, Charles M., Merchant, 364 S.
Hancock
St.,
Los Angeles,
Cal.
Phillips, Lizzie J. (Kuschke), 1216 Oram Boulevard, Scranton.
Potter, Annie C. (Mrs. Boyd Trescott), Millville.
Rearick, Jacob M., Clergyman, State College.
Mary C, Teacher, Harrisburg.
Sites,
M. (Chrisman), Evergreen St., Oklahoma.
Vaughn, Roberta (Mrs. Geo. Dochner), 27 S. Evergreen
Sterner, Ella
Street,
Harrisburg.
Voight, Katie, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Walsh, Mary, Hazleton.
Watson, Sallie C, Teacher, Keyport, N. J.
Wilner, George M., Book-keeper, Plymouth.
CLASS OF
J886.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Glover, D. L., Attorney-at-Law, Mifflinburg.
Frank A., Cashier, Bloomsburg.
Ikeler,
Fred T., Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
Maurer, James, Dentist, 2827 Diamond Street, Philadelphia.
Ikeler,
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Maize, Annie E., (Mrs. Frank Hain), Altoona.
Schoch, Mary L. (Mrs. Charles W. McKelvy), Bloomsburg.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Barkley, Josephine R. (Mrs. W. H. Eyer), Bloomsburg.
Barnes, M. Elfleda (Gottschal), 1317 Derry Street, Harrisburg.
Ida M. (Mrs. D. A. K. Preston), Ripley, O.
Bernhard, Ida, 330 Madison Ave., Scranton.
Bloss, Annie J. (Mrs. E. J. Wolfe), Wyo. Sem., Kingston.
Brennan, Maggie C, Teacher, 313 W. Oak St., Shenandoah.
Bell,
INI AD]
|886.
nnan
\
Luml
0.,
Oonghlin, Nan
rille,
Teacher, 14 Goodwin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
S.
Physician, Lairdsvflle.
Derr, Joseph L
Derr, Sue H. (McAlister) Barnes, Wash
Donley, Allie, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
,
her,
Pelker, Jeron*
mma
Kan R.
F. D. No. 2.
Macon, Mo.
M-. Teacher, Harrisbnrg.
trrie
BUen
:.
Oo.,
B., Teacher.
Baston.
1.
a.. Teacher, Milnesville.
Oockavan, Mary
A. Mr>. W. a. Better) Oonyngham.
Battle A. (Mrs. John Ruhl), 31 S. First St., Lewisburg.
Maude
Hill.
M.t/ie B
S. Front
Humphrey, Catharine L.
,
,
St.,
Lewisburg.
eabeth, Teacher, 550 Centre Ave., E- E-, Pittsburg.
Fetterolf), Lykens.
(Mrs. LFlora
B.
Jones,
Keiper, J. Claude, Clerk, Washington, D. C.
Hugh
M
Kline, Marion A., Lawyer, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Eoser, Josephine R., 1112 North St., Harrisburg.
Lambert, Jennie T. (Mrs. Michael Kehoe), Philadelphia.
Leacock, Grace A., Philadelphia Hospital.
Leckie, Adam E. L-, Lawyer, 344 D St., N. W., Washington, D.
behe, Anna L. (Mrs. Martin Gruhler), Shenandoah.
William R., Lawyer, 614 X. Main Ave., Scranton.
C
,
Long, Melle (Mrs. Duval Dickson), Berwick.
Low, Elizabeth A., Lime Ridge.
Lowenberg, Stella, Bloomsburg.
afcQann, Alice
(Mrs. Philip Clark), Jeanesville.
J.
Luzerne Ave., W. Pittston.
Moyer, Harry C, Minister, Wapwallopen.
Mover, Lucetta (White), Weston, O.
Murphy, Emma W. (Mrs. Thos. Main), Haddon Heights, N. J.
Patton, Knima M. ,Mrs. Martin Bartley), Conneley, Spokane, Wash.
M<»nie, Isabelle U. (Jones), 312
(Juinn, Michael BL, Physician, Scranton.
Jeremiah, Teacher, 909 E. Sunbury St., Shamokin.
Maine A. Mack), Wilkes-Barre.
Sanner, Nolan H., Clergyman, Ligonier, Pa.
Ler,
Riley,
Shaffer, A. Adella (Mrs. D.
J.
Broughall), 504
W.
14th St.,
Wilmington, Del.
Annie M. (Balliet), Limestoneville.
Shnlts. Ray, Bloomsburg.
Shuman, C Bruce, Pharmacist, Spring Lake Beach. N.
Shelter,
.
Bmma M
,
J.
Teacher. 720 N. 6th Street. Harrisburg.
Snyder, Annie C. Teacher, Bloomsburg.
ler. Geo A.. Blectric Bng., Ft Lee. N. J.
Stack, Mary A. (Mrs. II. M. Muldoou), Shenandoah-
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1886-7.
Jennie M. Secane, Del. Co- Pa.
A. (Mrs. Thos. Russell), Turbotville.
"Williams, William A., Postmaster, Madera, Cal.
Wintersteen, Eleanor, Teacher, Plains.
Witmer, Emma J. (Mrs. H. B. Felty) Abilene, Kansas.
Wood, A. Sue, Teacher, 418 S. Franklin -Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Stiles,
,
,
Ten Brook,
Zeiders, William J.. Prin. Business Col., 5700
CLASS OF
Germantown Ave.,
Phila.
J887.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Breece, Dora E. (Mrs. Chas. Kesty), Bloomsburg.
Brockway, Alice (Mrs. Clark Kashner), Bloomsburg.
Brown, E. Clair, Teacher, 84 Academy St., Wilkes-Barre.
Connor,
Farver,
May
S. (Mrs. Chas. Petty), 334 So.
Reuben
T.,
Hancock
St.,
Los Angeles, California.
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, 731 Spruce St., Philadelphia.
Kurtz, AnnaS., Teacher, 767 Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Laubach, H. Isadore, Teacher, Deep River, Washington.
Lewis, Margaret A., Teacher, 535 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
City.
McDonnell, Susan J., Teacher, Sheffield Ave. and Grace St., Chicago,
Morgan, Mary S. (Ayers), Grant Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Mullen, Edward J., Teacher, Plymouth.
Nallin, M. Agnes (Roache), 1512 Gibson Street, Scranton.
111.
Nolan, Emma B. (Gallagher), 818 Jeff erson 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, Preceptress Troy Conf. Academy,
Poultney, Vt.
Sheep, Mary P., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Short, Eva G., Teacher, 224 Franklin St., Scranton.
Smith, Maude K., Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Snyder, Harris E., Postal Clerk, Kane.
Sperring, Helen M., 25 W. Ross St., Wilkes-Barre.
Stonebraker, Harry, Teacher, Altoona.
Taylor, Charles W., Farmer, Mackeyville.
ADDRESS
Win.
:< r.
I-:.,
LIST.
Merchant, Gordon.
her, Port Carbon.
her, Wilkea-Barre.
.
Whit
Whitehead, Bluabetfa R. (Oberholtaer), 114 6th Ave., Troy, N. Y.
Willi. mis, Wm. s., lierchant, Madera, Oal.
better, Onral H., Teacher, Bloomabni
Mrs. James l. Dod
.
<
COJ.I.M.I-.
Frederick, Ifd.
.
CLASS OF
1888.
IKEPARATOKY.
X. G., Lumber, Pottarille.
-.-,
o.o.
Snpt. Steel Works, Joliet,
Win
111.
Merchant, Bloomsburg.
lianrer, F. O., Merchant, Mahanov Plane.
:iberg,
,
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Bidleman, H. Howard, 907
St.
John's Place, Brooklyn.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
W. Fowler,
Buck,
Teacher, S. N. S., Geneseo, N. Y.
Bynon, Mary (Mrs. Bruce Jones), Shenandoah.
Campbell, Kllie M. (Mrs. John B. Houston), Mt. Carmel.
Chrisman, M. Bertha, Teacher, Harrisburg.
Connelly, Mary A., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Croop, Phoebe A. (Mrs. J. B. Grover), Peckville.
Crow, Harvey I., Clergyman, New Hamburg.
Davis, R. X. (State Cer.) Prin. of Schools, 324 N. Blakely St., Dunmore.
son, U. Grant, Electrician, Philadelphia.
Dougher, Edward
Physician, Midland, Michigan.
J.,
m. Olrs. A. J. Harbaugh), Bellaire, O.
11 as, Florence G. (Mrs. N. G. Cool), Pottsville.
Hine, Annie M., Conyngham.
ttger, Jessie
Jones, Lizzie (Sterling), Wilkes-Barre.
Jones, Bruce T., Station Agent, Shenandoah.
Jones, John T., Teacher, 63 2 X. Main Ave., Scranton.
Kelly, Sarah, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
ret R. (Hewitt). Tunkhannock.
Kitchen, Blla M. 'Mrs. H. G. Sands), Benton.
Lewi-, Lizzie (Mrs. Hugh Price), Plains.
Lew
R., Prin.
M
M
.
.
:.
Wm.
P., Prin.
Lncj
L..
High School, Shenandoah.
Business College, South Bethlehem.
Teacher, 39
McBride, Blizabeth
:
.
Mary
F..,
Oak
Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Compton,
111.
Teacher, Scranton.
1
W. Dougherty),
Steel ton.
rence, Teacher, Mifflinvflle.
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 St., Phila.
Petty, Margaret P. (Mrs. H. B. Beatty), Port Murry, N. J.
Quinn, Bridgetta L-, Teacher, Indian School, Pryor, Montana.
Rawlings, Eva, Physician, 511 Fifth Ave., New York City.
Reese, Hannah (Mrs. Robert O' Boyle), Sunbury.
Richardson, Harriet H. (Mrs. John Gordon), Norwalk, California.
Ringler, Ada M. (Mrs. Thos. \V. Evans), 2352 Kenton St., Cincinnati, O.
Rinker, Minnie A. (Mrs. E. Y. Harrison), 101 N. Main Ave., Scranton.
Shuman, Ambrose, Physician, Catawissa.
Sullivan, Julia E Teacher, Boston, Mass,
Supplee, Annie (Mrs. J. B. Nuss), Bloomsburg.
Taylor, Mary (Mrs. J. T. Jones), 632 N. Main Ave., Scranton.
Treible, Wm. H., Physician. York.
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
1889.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Fenstermacher,
W.
A., Ely, Nevada.
Miller, F. E., Civil Engineer, Needles, Cal.
Whatenecht, E. L., Teacher, Forty Fort.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
McNiff,
M. Kate, High School Teacher,
605 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
John, Helen, Bloomsburg.
McReynolds, Agnes, Bloomsburg.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Albertson, 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.
Black, Helen L- (Berkley), Harrisburg.
Bowman, Alvin S., Teacher, Palmyra.
Briggs, Lula C, Bloomsburg.
J. J., Stevens Inst., Oakdale, N. Y.
Brown, May, Teacher, 32 Lincoln Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Brown, Geo. T., Teacher, Freeland.
Bucke, J. L. L., Principal of Schools, Duncannon.
Brower,
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
:
Bloomsburg.
Carrier,
li.
Wm. H
r.)i
Cnmn
:n
V.
Pa,
I
Phyd
kwell,
l<
>
rional Norse, Philadelphia.
Dr.,1
i
her, Old Porf
en, Minnie, Tcirhrr, Scranton.
Dnnsmore, May
a.. Teacher, 69 S.
Fannie C. (Mrs.
.
J
Wells
St.,
Wilk<
D. Treaaler), 537 N. Vine
iazleton.
Mrs. Price Thomas), Scranton.
pare]
Teacher, Jeddo.
(
Gilbert, Sarah G. (Mrs. C.
II.
Reynolds), Danville.
Lawyer. Pittston.
Mary Mrs. K. J. Schlkher), Wapwallopen, R. No.
in.-, Biattie, Teacher, Hunlork's Creek.
Irvin, Florence (",., Teacher, 1512 Olive Street, Scranton.
Glennon, David
J.,
I
3.
John, Helen, BloomSDUl
ney, John C, Teacher, Parsons.
Kennard, Fannie K., Teacher, Meshoppen.
Kimble, Cera K. (Mrs. C. C. Mendenhall), Berwick.
Lanfield, C. William, Bloomsburg.
Lenahan, Theresa A., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
McBride, Bell (Mrs. I). Z. Mensch), Shickshinny.
Unm, Mary K., Teacher, 403 E. Main Street, Plymouth.
BfcConnell, Minnie K., Teacher, 139 N. 13th Street, Harrisburg.
McKown, M. Adelaide (Mrs. Francis Hawke), Tunkhannock.
McNulty, Andrew M., Teacher, Freeland.
McVicker, Laura A. (Mrs. J, H. Litchard), Strawberry Ridge, No.
Mensch, D. '/-., Cashier, Shickshinny.
Moore, Caroline W. (Mrs. L. J. H. Grossart), Allentown.
Newhonse, Laura B. (Mrs. Henry L. Irwin).
Phillips, Catharine, 1301
:;,
Academy
2.
Street, Scranton.
Fred'): (State Cer.) Accountant, Pottsville.
Ium
trace Evans), Berwick.
Renn, Roland, Railway Postal Clerk, 1249 Mulberry
Robbins, Anna
St.,
Harrisburg.
Mrs, C. V. Gabbert), 115 S. Main St., Mahanoy City.
State Cer.) Teacher, Salt Lake City, Utah.
M. Ella, Teacher, Harrisburg.
Scheohing, John B., Dr«
3. W. Cor. 29th and Huntingdon
,
Sts.,
Philadelphia.
Slurp, S. Laura (Mrs. Benton Tyerman), Teacher, 117 Cypress Ave.,
Santa Anna, Cal.
Shovelin, John P., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Smith, C. Bdgar, Clergyman, 225 Vine Street, Camden, N.
ler,
Wm. H
Teacher, Cehler.
ae (Mrs. A. B. Longshore), 145
J.
,
I
>ewart St.,
Shamokin.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1889-90
Stephens, Margaret A. (Mrs. John C. Taylor), 159 State Street,
New
London, Conn.
Wintersteen, Bess T. (Mrs. Richard Shelly), Patterson, N. J.
CLASS OF
J890.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Campbell, Ario.
Miller, J. R., Civil Engineer, Tunkhannock.
Miller, Willis, Lawyer, Scranton.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Adams, John K., Clergyman, 311 Walnut Street, Berwick.
Baird, Mary E., 43 Davenport Street, Plymouth.
Baxter, D. Karl, Lawyer.
Bernhard, Laura (Mrs. E. H. Harrar), 80 Burnett St., Newark, N. J.
Bidleman, M. Myrtle (Mrs. A. D. Catterson), Palmerton.
Brown, Ira S., Prin. Business College, 46 Cannon St., Bridgeport, Conn.
Burgess, Ida F. (Mrs. H. W. Davis), Berwick.
Callendar, Clark, Clergyman, Taylor.
Carrol, Elizabeth M. (O'Harra), Shenandoah.
Colvin, Bertha A. (Mrs. A. E. Lister), Glenburn.
Connery, Hannah T., Teacher, Scranton.
Custer, EllaF., Teacher, Nanticoke.
Davies, John F., Lawyer, 506-510 Phoenix B'ld'g, 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.
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.
Gregory, Clementine (Herman), Iquiqus, Chili.
Gruver, Elizabeth R. (Mrs. Louis J. Townsend), 309 E- Front St., Berwick.
Hartman, Eme L- (Mrs. Robert Vanderslice), Bloomsburg.
Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Hassert, Ellie
Hayman, Adda, Teacher, Turbotville.
Hay man, Eleanor, Teacher, Turbotville.
Hawly, Elizabeth S., (Mrs. T. J. Porter), Miles City, Mont.
Teacher, Catasauqua.
Helman, Lillian
Elliott,
H
,
M
Herman, James O
,
,
Prin. of Schools, Edwardsville.
3
Al.l'MNI
ADD]
Clinton Am-.
I
[olm<
•
.
jon<
.
.
Newark, N.
J.
Bloomabnrg.
Vostrille,
Teaclier,
Mabel P., Boys' Normal School, Philadelphia.
:1k-.
Ml, Minnie L
Kline, Jennie i>.. Teacher, 301 MahanoyAve., Mahanoy C
Lenehan, Nellie c;., Will
ner,
"Irs. J. J.
Davi(
3,
Main Ave,
Sera:.
Frederick W., Carlisle.
M. Alinira. Nurse, 59 Oak Street, Wilkes-Barre.
!>,
.
r,
McAlamey, Lulu
at., Teacher, 106Gaylord Ave., Plymouth.
IfcHale, Richard A. Teacher, Shenandoah.
Martin, Jennie A. (Mrs. John Leckie), Hazleton.
Ment/.er, Sndie B., Teacher,
Waynesboro.
Mitchell, Margaret B., Teacher, Scranton.
Moore, Mary A., Book-Keeper, Mt. Clare.
Moran, Margaret B. Nelis), Philadelphia.
Morrison, Hannah B., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Moses, Bdith A., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Myers, Jessie, Physician, Cor. 14th and Market Sts., Washington, D. C.
Theresa A., Teacher, Pittston.
Palmer, Jennie (Mrs. M. F. Forbell), Rochester, X. Y.
Pealer, W. Woodin, Dentist, Hazleton.
:n, Jennie (Lowe), Wilkes-Barre.
Reeder, Emory B., Mail Carrier, Sunbury.
Rinehart, Daniel, Merchant, Waynesboro.
Rinker, Ida C, Teacher, Bloomsbur^.
Roberts, Mary K. (Mrs. Isaac Wagner), 227 W. Coal St., Shenandoah.
Santee, Lulu L- (Mrs. J. K. Adams), 311 Walnut St., Berwick.
(
.
W. C,
Shultz,
Sears, Irene
vS.
Physician, Waynesboro.
(Mrs.
J.
W.
Barbour), Chambersburg
Mame M.
(Mrs. Dr. A. P. Seligman), Mahanoy City.
Shaw, Margaret T., Teacher, Lewistown.
Sickler, Rose (Mrs. E. T.Williams, American Legation, Tientsin, China.
Smith, Carrie M. (Mrs. W. II Keislake), 36 E. Broad St., Hazleton.
Shaffer,
.
Mary
Stover,
H., Teacher, Waynesboro.
Taylor, Bessie, Patterson, X.J.
Tempest, Conine (Parrott), Shenandoah.
Tewksbury, Martha D. (Souser), Everett.
Walborn, Geo. W., Preebnrg.
Williams, Margaret (Mrs. Prank AnrandJ Bloomsbnrg.
Minnie (Mrs. Geo. Bradley), Bird in Hand.
•
.
CLASS OF
J
89 J.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
k,
Reuben, Lawyer, 400 L. Independence Ave., Shamokin.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
189I
Jshn, Barton, Penna. R. R. Office, Altoona.
Snyder, Grier, Lawyer, 32 and 33 Laning Building, Wilkes-Barre.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Black,
Mae
Virginia, Teaching
and Ad. Writer, 374
S, River St.,
Wilkes-Barre,
Bogart, Elsie S. (Fettimer), Frenchtown, N. 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.
James B., Lawyer, Hazleton.
Creasy, Mark, Prin Schools, Hawley.
Costello,
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 St., Hazleton.
Guie, Zua B., 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, Pittston.
Kintner, Mary C. (Mrs. Chas. S. Harris), 7 E. 2nd St., Oil City.
Krise, Warren S., Fire Ins. Agent, 82 Roxbury Ave., Johnstown.
Kshinka, Marie W., Teacher, Berwick.
Lesher, Anna F., Teacher, Northumberland.
Leyshon, Josephine (Mrs. W. A. Mover), Kingston.
Linton, Elizabeth (Derry), Hughesville.
Longshore, Katherine, Teacher, Hazleton.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1891-92.
kfcAndrewe, /Luna L.
(lira.
ittle,
IfcGuigan,
P. a..
u
p<
:
ie,
Prank afcGowan), Wilkes-Barre.
Washington.
Lawyer, 439
her,
l
S.
Rnrd
St.,
thio State Univ.,
WDkee-B
Columbus, Ohio.
Teacher, Harieton.
Hewn,
Kate, Teacher, Scranton.
Meyer, Carrie- T., Teacher, Hazleton.
Nora, Teacher, Hartleton.
.
M., Teacher, Irish Lane.
A. (Grauerb), La Paz. Bolivia.
:
lYnniman.
Mabd
Reilh. Anna B. Mrs. If. P. Shannon), 69 Nicholson St., Wilkes-Barre.
Reilh, Agatha, Book-keeper, Honeadale.
Rcilly. Iv. Etegina, Teacher, 36 S. Main St., Carbondale.
Rinehart, Harvey B., Teller, 125 E. Main St., Waynesboro.
Kate R. (Mrs. Geo. Wall), Carey St., Plains.
.
rader,
Frona
Sheep, Jennie
J.
If.,
(Bennett), Johnstown.
Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Shew, Phoebe (Mrs. Mark Creasy), Havvley.
Shook, Julia A. (Mrs. Howard Scott), Virginia Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y.
Smith, Stella (Mrs. Walter Edwards), Moosic.
Smith, Elizabeth, 114 W. Ave., Mt. Carmel.
Spratt, Mary A. (Mrs. Allen Orr), Lewistown.
Sullivan, Margaret, Teacher, 1805 Market Street, Harrisburg.
Sutliff, William B., Teacher, B. S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Swartzel, S. Ida If. (Mrs. L. L. Leonard), Siglerville.
Thorburn, Elizabeth (Mrs. G. E. House), Dorranceton.
Townsend, Emma J. (Mrs. Edward Ever), 3526 Haverford Ave., Phila.
Turnbach, William A., Lawyer, Hazleton.
Walter, Meta (Mrs. D. Rinehart), Waynesboro.
Ward, Eliza L. (Mrs. P. J. Loughran), Scranton.
Weaver, Carrie A. (Mrs. William W. Brown), Fairport, N. Y.
Weil, Belle, Teacher, 64 Mallory Place, Wilkes-Barre.
Wenrich, Ida G. (Mrs. H. T. Bechtel), Mahanoy City.
Wheeler, Mary E. (Mrs. Win. Levin), McKendree.
Williams, Mary B., Teacher, Hazleton.
Williams, Franklin, Teacher, Shenandoah.
CLASS OF
1892.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Button, William, Builder, Bloomsburg.
Neal Grace (Mrs. Win. Ilutton), Bloomsburg.
Zeiser, Harry, Ass't High School, 82 Cany Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Baker, Nellie L. (Mrs. J. H. Adams), Stull.
Becker, Katie F. (Mrs. Alvin Read), Delano.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1892.
Benjamin, Jennie G., Teacher, 333 Jefferson Ave., Scranton.
Black, Caroline, Teacher, Harrisburg.
Grace (Mrs. Chas. A. Kerstetter), Milton.
Mary E- (Mrs. B. F. Wragg), 33 N. Rock St., Shamokin.
Boyle, Joseph A., Student, Mt. St. Mary's, 111 W. Diamond Ave.,
Blair,
Booth,
Hazleton.
Breslin, Annie, Teacher, Hazleton.
Brodhead, L. B., Old Forge.
(Mrs. D. H. Martin), 107 Paxton St., Harrisburg.
Burrow, Bertha
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- L. Whatenecht), Forty Fort.
Carlston, Eleanor F. (State Cer.) Hornellsville, N. Y.
Chroswaite, Thos., Lawyer, Hanover.
Cole, Lena E. (Mrs. Frank Field)
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.
Deaver, 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, 32 N. 6th Street, Allentown.
Easton, Minnie F. (State Cer.) (Mrs. Frank Ames), Mehoopany.
Fairchild, Edna L., 103 W. Main St., Nanticoke.
W
Mary I, (Mrs. R. S. Crosby), Noxon.
Eva R. (Mrs. E. E. McKelvyj, Hastings,
Fassett,
Faus,
Pa.
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, Irvin L-, Salesman, Northumberland.
Hess, Gertrude R., Teacher, Sheppton.
Hooks, Herbert C, 129 N. 60th St., Philadelphia.
Tasker), 221 N. Vine St., Shamokin.
Jones, Lizzie J. (Mrs. John
Keffer, Hallie F. (Mrs. D. S. Hartline), Bloomsburg.
Kerns, John A., Lawyer, Fall River, Mass.
H
Kitchen,
Anna R.
(Creveling), Millville.
Knittle, Ella, Teacher, Catawissa.
Kostenbauder, Maggie (Mrs. Oswin Wilcox), 122 Rockwell Ave.,
Long Branch, N.
Kutz, Sadie M. (Mrs. H. C. Phillips), 117 West Centre Street,
Mahanoy
J.
City.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
--3eter), Tunkhann.
Lannon, Katie A., Teacher, Hazleton.
Lattimore, Pauline L. (Mrs. W. C. Douden), Millersburg.
Nellie T., Teacher, Plymouth.
teller,
W
B.,
Dentitt,
Attorney
in,
'.:
I
.
St, Harrisburg.
Freeland.
McDonald, Belinda, Teacher, Penn. Ave., Scranton.
tc T., Teacher, 519 Hickory St., Scranton.
Merkel, Laura K. (Mrs. Prank
Reynolds), Wilkes-Barre
W
Murray,
her,
\v. Locust St
Scranton.
Nyhart, Harry v., Snpt Newport Township, Glen Lyon.
nnell, [gillie A., Teacher, 331 Green St., Scranton.
O'Hara, Nellie i... Teacher, Shenandoah.
Park
Bangs), Millville, R. F. D. No. 1.
Agxt<
1 1
2->
,
.
Patterson, M. Delia,
Coal
NTo. 4
Bxchange Building, Wilkes-Barre.
Petty, Louise (Mrs. Willard Smith), 215
Pollock,
Mary
W. 2nd
St.,
Berwick.
K., Teacher, Osceola Mills.
Porter, Hattie K. (Newlin),
Mahanoy
City.
Ransom, Flora, Teacher, 1 12 Church Street, Plymouth.
Rin^rose, Harriet M. (,Mrs. John Knies), Bloomsburg.
Robison, Martha H., S. S. Field Secretary, Espy.
Seiwell, Kudilia A. (Mrs. C. C Bierly). 212 Luzerne Ave., W. Pittston.
Shaffer, William A., Lawyer, Stroudsburg.
Sheehy, Anna L., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Sherwood, E. May (Mrs. J. G. Harman), Bloomsburg.
Spare, Carrie C, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Stair, Annie. Stenographer, Hotel Sterling, Wilkes-Barre.
Taylor, Carrie M., Teacher, 521 E. Front St., Berwick.
Tiffany, G. W. B., Teacher, Kingsley.
Tweedle, Lulu, Teacher, Raven Run.
Vincent, Frederick, Lawyer, Ashley.
Walsh, 'Anna 1). (Mrs. M. B Golden), 84 Market St., Pittston.
Walsh, Josephine M., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Walter, Ida M., Teacher, Catawissa.
Weldon, Millie B Lewistown, R. No. 1.
Welliver Leola M., Teacher, Jerseytown.
ver, Mabel B., (Mrs. T. R. Huff), Town Hill.
Williams, Catharine M., Teacher, Wilkes- Barre.
N. W.. Washington, I). C.
Willier, Michael L.. 2823 13th St
Worrall, Mary B., (Mrs. W. S. Adler), 122 McLean St., Yonkers, N. Y.
Wren, Mary B. CMrs. R. B. Gray), Port Carbon.
Young, [/>uie, Trained Nurse, 438 Bead St., Plymouth.
,
,
CLASS OF
1893.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Price, Win., Druggist, 919 Girard Ave., Philadelphia.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1893.
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., Dean of Women, Berea College, Berea, Ky.
Bray, William R., Teacher, Freeland.
Brubaker, Harry B., Teacher, Halifax, R. F. D. No. 1.
Buddinger, Laura, Teacher, 37 S. Poplar 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, 141 E. Dewart St., 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
Fahringer, Effie, (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.
Beddall, Lillie, Book-keeper, 6
,
,
Gallagher, Celia, Teacher, Freeland.
Gibbons, Minnie (Mrs.
W.
F. Hosie), 208 Broadway, Scranton.
Girton, Irene L-, (Mrs. Samuel J. Johnson), Bloomsburg.
Gotshall, Mercy, Teacher, Catawissa.
J
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
>3.::,
\V. J
Hahn.
Milnrsvillr.
.
II
Deputy
.
Sheriff, 413 B.
Chestnut
St..
Hasleton.
Nellie. Teacher, 444 N. 7th Street Allent
Harden. Bdith M.
John C
Beaton,
.
I
Mrs. Bolton Coon), 42
School. Wilkes-Barre.
Mrs B
Bffie,
DorrancetoiL
'riii.
C
Hooks;, 129 n. 6oth
St..
Phila.
Henderson, May. Teacher, Stockton.
Benton.
Hirleman, C!
Horn, Mary A. (Mrs. Win. D YarnalU Yeadon.
knecht, W. M., Dept. Commerce and Labor, Washington, D. C.
Hughes, Elizabeth, Teacher, 314 Garfield Ave., Sera:
bes, Jennie, Teacher, 231 Montgomery Street, West Pittston.
Edwards, William D., Teacher, L326 Schlager Boulevarde, Scranton.
John. Lillian I., Stenographer. 497 Hlla St., Wilkinsburg Sta. Pittsburg.
Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Johnson, Samuel J
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.
Kurt/., Klla B., Professional Nurse, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Learn.
May
(Mrs. Frank Buckalew), Trenton. N.
Margaret K. (Mrs. Frank Fait),
Lloyd, Verne, Teacher, Starrucca
B,
J.
New London,
Conn.
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, 30S 2nd Ave., N. Y. Citv.
BfcNulty, Katie, (Mrs. John Hay), Butte City, Mont.
Miller, Clarence W., Teacher and Justice of Peace, Seybertsville.
Miller, Jennie, Teacher, Selinsgrove.
John K., Ill Broadway. New York City.
John W., Teacher, Berwick.
Miles. Julia. Teacher, Shenandoah.
Moran, Lizzie C. (Mrs. J. F. McDonnell), 417 York Ave., Jenkintown.
Miller,
Miller,
Mrs.
}•;.
\.
Benson), Centremoreland.
Mumford, Minnie B., Teacher, Starrucca.
Nagle, Bdward C, Lawyer, Siegfried.
Norms B. (Mrs. Wm, L. Davies), 1419 Lafayette St., Scranton.
Donnell, John J., Lawyer, 304 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
O'Neill, Charles H.. Dentist, Tunkhannock.
Peifer, Kate (Mrs. h. H. Lenhart), Z2? McKinley Ave.. Canton, Ohio
Penman. Minnie G Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Pilkay, Mary R
Teacher. Harrisburg.
<
I
.
.
lizabeth, (Fahringer), Bloomsburg.
Powell, Martha, Stenographer, Bloomsburg.
Redeker, Carrie, Teach"
\\ Park Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1893-4
Romberger, Laura A. (Mrs. John Brower,
Edna A. (Mrs. Adam Huntzinger),
Santee,
Jr.)
Herndon.
1641 Bailey St., Philadelphia.
Shaffer, Grace, Principal Schools, Varden.
R. (Mercilliot), Nansen.
West Derry, N. H.
Sullivan, MaryE., Teacher, Harrisburg.
Stroud, Lela M. (Mrs. J. H. Van Loon), 223 Wash. St., Bloomfield, N. J.
Thomas, Alfred D., Teacher, 582 Grant St., Hazleton.
Thomas, Gwennie (Mrs. J. B. Tobias), Northampton
Grant Sts.,
Shook,
Lillie
Snively, Myrtle (Hosley;,
&
Wilkes-Barre.
Thomas, Hannah, Teacher, 177 W. Laurel St., Hazleton.
Thomas, Maggie, Teacher, Hazleton.
Thomas, Richard M., Lieut. Reg. Army, Instructor Military Academy,
West Point, N. Y.
Titus, Una E., 37 Clinton St., 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. Fr3nt St., Harrisburg.
Welliver, May (Mrs. H. R. Kahler), Bloomsburg.
Weiss, John C, Clerk, Miller St., Shillington.
Weiss, Clem R., Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
Wendt, Jennie A. (Mrs. R. J. Shuman), 364 Market St., Sunbury.
Williams, Burton, Teacher, Centremoreland.
Williams, Eleanor (Mrs. Richard Roderick), 20 N.
Zarr, Josephine (Mrs. Chas. W. Hess), Benton.
CLASS OF
Main Ave., Scranton.
J894.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Crobaugh, C. D., Lawyer, Easton.
Hubler, Harry C, Lawyer, Scranton.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Keiter, George H., Contractor, Bloomsburg.
Patterson, J.
Howard, Lawyer, Trust Building, Williamsport
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Abbott, Florence, Teacher, Pittston.
Acherly,
Mae
(Alexander), Scranton.
Ansart, Louis L., Computor, 2024 G. St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Appleman, Lula (Mrs. F. H. Brumstetter), Conyngham.
Baylor, Margaret C. (Mrs. H. B. Ross), Factoryville.
Beagle, Willits K., Bloomsburg.
Beddoe, Warren, Book-keeper, 96 N. Church St., Hazleton.
Bell, George H., Farmer, Springfield, O. R. No. 4.
Belles, Nellie D. (Mrs. W. H. Heddin), Nanticoke.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
Teacher, Shenandoah.
Jennie a. lira, Dr. Jehu A. Campbel
Lizzie $., Teacher, Ridley Park.
Bellia, Lizzie,
th,
erry.
Breisch, Cephas C, Lawyer, Ringtown.
Bnckwalter, William, 1415 Linden St., Scranton.
Cannon, Nettie Clara. 8. J. Moore), 246 Park Ave., Wilkea-Barre.
Carr, Teresa G., Teacher, Readington, N. J.
.1, Belinda, Teacher, 135 Chapel St., Pittston.
Carter, Ifande, Teacher, Ha/.leton.
Coffman, Nellie (Mrs. C. EL nfcDermott), South Connellsville.
Conner, Martha, Librarian, State College.
Conner, Peter, Mail Carrier, Bloomsburg.
Oorgan, Genevieve (Barrett), Hazleton.
Corrigan, Bssie G., Teacher, Hazleton.
Darlington, W. Ramsay, 3928 Poplar St., Phila.
Davenport, Blanche, Teacher, 247 E. Main St., Plymouth.
Dechant, Harry G., 102 DeKolb St., Norristown.
Detrick, Flora, Teacher, Jersey town, R. No. 1.
Dieffenderfer, J. P.
Kllsworth, Adelaide, Teacher, Centremoreland.
Ent, Jessie (Mrs. Ralph G. Phillips), Bloomsburg.
Ernest, Sara R. (Mrs. G. B. Snyder), Pittsburg.
Bapy, Bertha, Teacher, 612 Bridge St., Towanda.
Espy, Mary L. (Mrs. Philip C. Stehle), 1114 Jackson Ave., Bronx Boro.,
New York
City.
Evans, William W., Supt. Schools, Columbia County, Bloomsburg.
Fisher, Corinda S. (Mayer), Sacramento, Cal.
Flanagan, Anna, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Foster, Marcia, Teacher, 533 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre.
Frymire, Mary L. (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.
Green, Euphemia, Teacher, 57 Prospect St., New Briton,
Long Island, N. Y.
Gregory, H. W., Physician, 5732 Market St., Phila.
Griffith, Lottie (Evans), Warrior Run.
Grimes, Byron J., County Supt. Schools, Centreville, Md.
Haggerty, Mary (Mrs. James Tigue), Ashley.
Hardcastle, Kate T. (.Mrs. Win. Albertson), St. John's.
Harris, Bertha (Mrs. W. H. Butts), 1644 Scott St., William sport.
Hart, David A., Physician, Wapwallopen.
Hehl, Minnie (Mrs. J. W. Buck), 251 W. 88th St., N. Y. City.
Herring, Clinton, Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
Hess, Aaron B., Superintendent City Schools, Madison, S. D.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1894
Hess, Daisy (Mrs. O. Z. Kunze), 59 Farley Ave., Newark, N. J.
Hess, Floyd L., Attorney, 24-25-26 Bennett B'ld'g, Wilkes-Barre.
Huber, Bertha (Mrs. A. W. Cooper), Frackville.
Hughes, Sarah J., Teacher, 371 Summer Ave., Scranton.
Johns, Rev. Ben. M., Clergyman, LeRaysville.
Johnson, B. R. (State Cer.) Salesman, Lewisburg.
Johnson, Bertha L., Teacher, 69 S. Wyoming St., Hazleton.
Jones, Hannah, Teacher, Nanticoke.
Reiser, Rose (Mrs. R. \. 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., Los Angeles, Cal.
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.
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 St., Pittston.
Sterner, L. P. (State Cer.) Supt. of Schools, Bloomsburg.
Straw, Anna M. (Mrs. C. C. Smith), 381 So. River St., Wilkes-Barre.
Stroup, D. D., Teacher, Oriental.
Sutliff, Fred, Physician, 4419 Germantown Ave., Phila.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
I
LIST.
5
Swank, Katie, Teacher, Bobbie.
7 James
Thomas, John J., T<
Turner, Bete
J.
Mrs.
St.,
Hazleton.
Thomaf Howell;, Bockhorn.
Watson, John i'., Btaotnsbnry.
Weary, Andrew, Mine Surveyor, 165 I\. Cameron St., Shamokin.
Winner, Laura (Mrs. Howard Smith), 619 w. Diamond Ave., Hazleton.
Whaleii, Mary K. (Mrs. J. J. O'Hearn), Shenandoah.
Wiant, David, Prin. of Schools, Huntington Mills.
Williams, Hthel, Teacher, f>6.s s. Grant St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
Williams, Lizzie (Mrs. K. W. Tiffany), Syracuse, X. Y.
ward, Grace (Mrs. <). K. McIIenry), Berwick.
Yocum, S. C, Supt. of Schools Coal Township, 723 Packer St.,
Shamokiu.
CLASS OF
1895.
MUSIC COURSE.
Stair,
Mame
Leas, Music Teacher, 204 Mulberry St., Scranton.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Foulke, Will T., Callamar.
Norman, George, Woodbury, N.
J.
Shaffer, Grace, Varden.
Williams, Ethel, Teacher, 665 S. Grant St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
Mining Engineer, 506 Fifth St., Dunmore.
Yetter, Alfred E.,
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Andreas, Margaret (Mrs. Jos. L/indsay), Freeland.
Arbogast, Mary, Teacher, Freeburg.
Bartholomew, Irvin A., Prin. High School, McEwensville.
Beale, B. Frank, Physician, McKees }4 Falls.
Beeber, Sadie (Mrs. Ben. Thomas), 56 N. 13th St., Newark, N. J.
Birtley, Nettie (Mrs. Emil C. Niemeyer), Mt. Olive, 111.
Blakeslee, Josephine A., Teacher, 11 N. 60th St., Phila.
Blandford, Jennie (Mrs. John E. Morris), 101 Washington St.,
Kdwardsville.
Bloss, Nathan W., Merchant, Pond Hill.
Bobb, A. Cameron, Surveyor, Paxinos.
Boyle, Wm. P., Book-keeper, Hazleton.
Breisch, Nora, Teacher,
Ringtown.
Briggs, Gertrude, Bloomsburg.
Brown, Mattie, Teacher, Freeland.
Buck, Alice M., Teacher, Mary Disston School, Tacony, Philadelphia.
Burns, Kate, Teacher, Wanamie.
Cadow, Katharine, Teacher, 430 Catharine St., Bloomsburg.
Clapp, Bessie, Teacher, 522 Broadway, Milton.
Colgate, Hlsie L. (.Mrs. Gustave Hensell), Waverly, N. Y.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1895.
Creveling, Karl M., Medical Student, Espy.
Davenport, Harry H., Lawyer, Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
Dean, S. H. (State Cer.) Supt. Schools, Mt. Carmel.
County Supt., Washingtonville.
Derr, Charles
Derr, Annie F. (Mrs. Benj. Vansant), Feasterville.
Detwiler, Mary (Mrs. F. E. Brader), 161 Main St., Phoenixville.
Diseroad, Sara, Teacher Business College, 342 Franklin Ave., 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.
W
,
Eckroth, Howard B., Dentist, Quarryville.
Evans, May (Mrs. J. S. John), Bloomsburg.
Everett, Mary H. (Mrs. E. F. Carpenter), Bloomsburg.
Farrell, Margaret, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Fassett, Fred E., Merchant, Stevensville.
Ferguson, Marie M. (Mrs. G. W. Scott), Mt. Carmel.
Follmer, Anna (Mrs. O. G. Hess;, Benton.
Foster, Amelia, Teacher, 533 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre.
Foster, Minnie (Rivenburgh), 533 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre.
Furman, Julia H., Trained Nurse, 221 West St., Bloomsburg.
Gaffikin, Katherine, Teacher, Nanticoke.
Gaffikin, Patrick J., Priest,
Susquehanna.
Gallagher, Genevieve, Teacher, Pittston.
Gallagher, James U., Pittston.
Gilbert, Laura, Teacher, Catawissa.
Gilpin, Friend, Physician, Philadelphia.
Goyne, Minnie (Mrs. Wilbur Singley), Nuremburg.
Griffith, May (Mrs. J. W. Briggs), Washington, D. C.
Haen, 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
St., Dorranceton.
James, William E., Teacher, Gilberton.
Johnson, Howard S., Merchant, Mt. Carmel.
Jones, Gertrude (Evans), 69 Shawnee Avenue, Plymouth.
Jones, Hermie, Teacher, 88 Park Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Jones, Hattie W. (Mrs. D. John Price), 119 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah.
Jones, IdaM., Teacher, Hazleton.
S
LIST.
IS-
Mis.
tin,
B
lith (Hi
I
Keller, Mabel,
>bt,
;
lewood.
H.
G
.
^43 Market
km.
S'
Kcrlin, Nellie, Teacher, 224 48th St., NcNS}>ort New., Va.
BLnauss, Aim.i, Teacher, Ashley.
reacher, Bazleton.
Koerl
Lanbach, Merit L., Snpt. Manual Training, 636 So. 7th St.,
Terre Haute, Ind.
Lcnahaii, A.ii. >, Teacher, Wilkes-Parre.
Mr--. Thos. Dunham), 1307 12th Avenue, Altoona.
th
Leah<
A.laiine G. (Mrs. B. P. Reale), McKees ]z Falls.
I
.
Stant Supt. City Hospital, Wilkes-Iiarre.
18,
Harry
J.,
Postmaster, Trevorton.
Lloyd, Catherine, Teacher, Peelv.
Mrs. \V. H. P.rower), 337 H. Main St., Bloonisburg.
Lowrie, Mary, Teacher, Strawberry Ri
i
|
M Gee, Hugh, Teacher, Beaver Meadow.
Mv Henry, Lulu M. Mrs. \V. A. Schlingman), Freeland.
Vanhorn), Englewood, N. J.
:ie, Ruby (Mrs. Byron G
Malum, Alice, Teacher, 1302 Mulberry St., Scranton.
Malum, Lilian (Mrs. J. W. Kellog), 94 Laurel Hill, Norwich, Conn.
Maize, Boyd P., Insurance Adjuster, Bloomsburg.
Maize, Edith, Bloomsburg.
Malloy, Bina (Mrs. Edward J. Ryan), 438 W. Pine St., Mahanoy City.
Manning, Katie, Teacher, Locust Gap.
Marvin, Archie W., Teacher, Milford.
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 St., Scranton.
Mover, Sara (Mrs. W. R. Bray), Freeland.
Murphy, F)liza, Teacher, Hawley.
Irvin B., Teacher, 61 S Chew St., Allentown.
Nicholas, Irene (Mrs. L Walter Eisenman), 127 E. Scribner Ave.,
Du
Bois.
Nichols, Florence (Mrs. G. F. McGuire), Vandling.
O'Donnell, Patrick F., Book-keeper, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. W. D. Pulwards), 132SSchlage Boulevard, Scranton.
Patten, Robert S., Physician, Washingtonville.
Parker. Bertha
(
Patterson, J. B., Physician, 1806 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo.
Pendergast, Mary, Teacher, 651 Boas St., Harrisburg.
ing, Harry M., Principal of Schools, Shickshinny.
Powell, Anna M., Teacher, Plainsville.
Price, Abel, K\. U. S.
Custom House, Philadelphia, Harleysville.
Calvin P., Teacher, NeSCOpeck, R. P. D.
Richards, Anna C. (Mrs. A. G. Isaacs), 1314 Vine St., Scranton.
ller,
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1895-6.
Riley, Minnie F. (Malion), 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 St., 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 St., 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, U. S. Industrial School, Carlisle.
Stecker, C. Raymond, Merchant, Bloomsburg.
Swalm, Florence, Teacher, 1113 Market St, Sunbury.
Swank, William W., Teacher, Drums.
Tague, Nina (Mrs. Harry Frantz).
Thomas, Mame (Mrs. Clem R. Weiss), Bloomsburg.
Thomas, Daniel W., Teacher, Benton.
Tinkham, Flora (Mrs. A. W. Marvin), Milford.
Traub, John F. Receiving and Shipping Acct. A. C. & F. Co.,
360 East St., 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 St., Massillon, Ohio.
Wolfe, Ada L., Teacher, 26 E. Pittsburg St., Wyoming.
Worthington, Wm. R., Ins. Inspector, 26 E Pittsburg St., Greensburg.
Zeiders, Henrietta (Mrs.
E. Shope), 811 W. 16th St., Harrisburg.
,
C
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
St.,
N. Y. City.
Knittle, John, Clergyman, 1056 E. 3rd St., Williamsport.
L-utz,
Frank, Teacher, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, N. Y.
Maize, Boyd, Insurance Adjuster, Bloomsburg.
ALl'MNl ADDKKSS LIST.
:
:.
Chirks
\v., Jr.i
r. s. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, Needles, del.
Miller, Gertrude, Bloomsbnrg.
maker, Bertha (Mrs.
Wm. lam
5th St., Berwick.
I
Mervine
St.,
Philadelphia.
PIANO POSTS Cut kSK.
GeisiiiKer, Delis,
Nance, Ethel
\'.
-
Music Teacher, Bs]
Mr-. G. Walter Chambers), 638 B. River St.,
Anderson,
S. C.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Andrews,
Teacher,
Ida.
New Columbus,
Pa.
Arbogsst, Jennie, Teacher, Freeburg.
Ashton, Jeannette, Teacher, 52 Shawnee Ave., Plymouth.
Atln.rton. Mary (Mrs. Daniel Cornell), Hughes.
Barnes, Harry, Civil Engineer. Denver. Colo.
Barton. Harry S., Cashier Electric Light Co., Bloomsburg.
Bell.
Mary
P.
[
Mrs. \V. K. Perguson), 2023 Geo. St., Logansport, Ind.
Benedict, Rose, Teacher, 725 X.
I.
Main
St., Pittston.
Sluinan, Teacher, Ilagan, Philippine Islands.
P. h. Drum), 415 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre.
Boyer, Charles I., Civil Engineer, 1009 7th Ave., Altoona.
Brown, Vida, Teacher, Mifflinville.
Bowman, Vida (Mrs.
Capwell, Minnie (Mrs E. M. Stark), 821 Bushkill
Carpenter, Hattie, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
St.,
Easton.
Carpenter, Helen, Teacher S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Carr, Clara, Teacher,
Wanamie.
Carter, Nellie, Teacher, Hazleton.
Casey, Tillie (Mrs. P:. J Pursell), Clare, Huntingdon Co.
Chase, Marion (Mrs. R. E. Neurneyer), 401 Market St., Bethlehem.
Clark, Bridget, Teacher, Inkerman.
Cohen, Celia, Teacher, 76 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
Cope, Hettie (Mrs. John A Whitney), Bloomsburg.
Cope, Mary, Asst. Post Mistress, Mt. Carmel.
Conner, Geraldine (Mrs. Dindley H. Dennis), Northumberland.
Culp, Lizzie, Teacher. Sunbury.
Davenport, Fred, Physician, 827 Green Ridge St., Scranton.
Detwiler, Isaiah, Parmer, Ironbridge.
vie Mrs. Richard Cronin), Kingston.
i
Drum. Nora. Teacher, Drums.
Duggan, Nellie, Teacher, Nicholson.
•l,
J.
i
('.able,
Mr-- T.
Louise,
1".
Hetlerman), 27 Carlisle St., Wilkes-Barre.
Chicago, 111.
Sharpless, Teacher, 517 E. 57th St
.
.
her,
Shenandoah,
Harry, Teacher, Shenandoah
Gallagher, Mary, Teacher, Plymouth.
,
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1896
Garrison, Gertrude, Teacher, Shickshinny.
Gernon, Cora, (Mrs. James A. Wynkoop), 1802 Ridge Row, 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, Wilburton, Indian Territory.
Houtz, Alfred, Elizabeth City, N. C.
Hughes, Edward, Lawyer, 753 N. Main Avenue, Scranton.
Hughes, Stella M., Teacher, Plymouth.
Johnson, Bartlett H., Bloomsburg.
Jones, Martha, (Mrs. S. F. Saums), 122 Linden St., West Pittston.
Keefer, Charles M., Y. M. C. A. Secretary, 816 E. Market St., Sunbury.
Kisner, Minnie, Teacher, Millville.
Kistner, Charlotte, 413 N. Front St., Milton.
Kitchen, Florence (Mrs. Clinton Follmer), Rocky Ford, Colo.
Knox, Elizabeth S., (State Cer.) Teacher, 259 Boas St., Harrisburg,
Lamoreaux, Bertha, Teacher, Huntsville.
Latshaw, Lauretta, Teacher, Mifflinburg.
Lindsay, Janet, Teacher, 311 Phila. Ave., West Pittston..
Lins, Florence (Mrs. D. W. Arndt), Phoenixville.
Lodge, Margaret, Teacher, Mifflinburg.
Love, Lizzie, Teacher, Jerseytown, R. No. 1.
Love, Mary, Teacher, Jerseytown, R. No. 1.
Lynch, Lavina, Teacher, Harrisburg.
McAlarney, Maude, Book-keeper, 106 Gaylord Ave., Plymouth;
McCarville, Mame, Teacher, Harrisburg.
McLaughlin, Grace, Teacher, 1801 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg.
McKane, Elizabeth, Teacher, 214 Warren St., West
McKinney, Martha, Berwick.
McNiff, Anna (Mrs. M. P. Johnson), Steelton.
Mauser,
May,
W.
C. (State Cer.
Inez, Teacher, 98 S.
Miller, Ida, (Mrs.
W.
C
)
Pittston.
Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Main
St.,
Mahanoy
City.
Masteller), Bloomsburg.
Miller, Elizabeth, (Mrs. Frank Eyer), 439 53rd St., Philadelphia.
Monahan, Rose, Teacher, 52 cor. Arch and McLean St., Wilkes-Barre.
Moore,
Moran,
Morse,
Moyer,
Moyer,
Moyer,
Mamie
V., Teacher, Marysville.
Julia C. (Mrs. Will Gritman), 128 S.
Gertrude (Mrs. Frank H. Strouss),
Alvin, Teacher, Hobbie.
Ezra, Teacher, Hobbie.
Mira, Bloomsburg.
5
Grant
W.
3rd
St.,
St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
Mt. Carmel.
ALUMNI ADDKKSS LIST
I896
Mundie, M
1917 N. 23rd St., Philadelphia.
Muir, All
Muir, Gertrud
Chestnut
Shaniokin.
.
:.
Norria,
St.,
Shaniokin.
rton.
Teacher, 9 Oxford St., Wilkes-Barre.
O'Brien, Ella, Teacher, Pittaton.
er, Gertrude Mr-. Ed. Sanma), Wilkes-Barre.
I
O'Malley, May S., Teacher, 1318 Capooae Avenue, Bcr autou .
O'Malley, Mary (Mrs. Prank Sullivan), Plaina.
Oman, CI.
iatant Surgeon, V. S. Navy.
Perley, Mabel (Mr-.. H. R. Cramton), E. Berkshire, Vt.
Powell, Henry, Teacher, Plains
Powell, Bather (Mrs. John H. Williams), Plymouth.
Quick, Eleanor, Teacher, 1214 Scott St., Little Rock, Ark.
Reea, Gertrude (Mrs. Ray W. Hartman), Berwick.
Reimensnyder, Daisy (Mrs. I. R. Titsworth), Bear Gap.
Robins, Selena A. (Mrs. Chas. A. Bear), 217 Peffer St. Harrisburg.
Rosser, Jennie, Teacher, 26 Pierce St., Kingston.
Ruugles, Emma, Teacher, 83 Union St., Dorranceton.
Seely, Millie (Mrs. John W. Thomas), Beach Haven.
Shea, Margaret, Teacher, Pringle.
Shemorry, W. H., Teacher, Northumberland.
Sherwood, Maude, Room 1400 Land Title Building, Philadelphia.
,
Shuman, Warren, Teacher, Catawissa.
Smethers, A. L-, Physician, 1344 South Main St., Anderson, S C.
Smith, Crawford C Com. Clerk, 381 S. River St., 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, N. Y.
,
,
rto,
Myrtle, Hallstead.
Teple, James, Insurance Agent,
Room
21, 217
W.
125th S
New York
City.
Terwilliger, Minnie, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Thielke,
Etta,
(Mrs.
Lafayette
Killam),
347 55th St
,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Thompson, Maude, Teacher, Nanticoke.
Trevaskis, Anna, Teacher, Beaver Meadow.
Van.
Mrs. Willis M. DeMott), Millville.
Van Loan, Lenora, Teacher, Nepera Park, N. Y.
>n,
Millie (Mrs. C. D. Yost), Chalfont.
Georgia, Teacher, 20 Swallow St., Pittston.
!kt. Hawley.
Wert, Anne U. (State Cer.) Teacher, 912 N. 2nd
St.,
Harrisburg.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1896-7
Wilson, Jessie, Teacher, 723 6th St., Harrisburg.
Winter, Rachel (Mrs. S. T. Pratt), Cor. Broad and Chest Streets,
Nanticoke,
Yohe, Stella (Mrs. H. Arthur Gavitte), 1001 Fairfield St., Scranton.
Yost, Mabel G. (Mrs'. G. Herbert Hall), 251 Butler St., Pittston.
Zehner, S. Elizabeth, Teacher, Mountain Grove.
Zeiders, Katharine (State Cer.) Teacher, Harrisburg.
CLASS OF
J
897.
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, R. No. 1.
Fox, J. Sharpless, '96, Teacher, 317 E. 57 St., Chicago, 111.
Grimes, Byron J., '94, Co. Supt. of Schools, Centreville, Md.
Hess, Amos, '96, Teacher, Nashville, Tenn.
Ragen, CeliaJ.. '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,
Williamspsrt.
Dorster, Von, Herbert R., Journalist, Catawissa.
Houtz, Alfred B., Orangeville.
McLinn, Ada M. (Mrs. Robert D. Clare), 705 W. Market
Ohl, Arthur C, Bloomsburg.
Stevens, Douglas M., Northford, Conn.
Thompson, W. E., 526 S. Second St., Philadelphia.
St.,
York.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Andreas, Margaret, Teacher, Drums.
Appleman, Charles O., Prof. Biology, Lombard College, Galesburg, 111.
Banner, Jonathan E., Clerg} man, Palmyra.
Beishline, Amy V. (Mrs. W. F. Thomas), 597 James St., Hazleton.
Benedict, Ella, Teacher, Duryea.
Bonner, Jas. J. (State Cer.) 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.
T
Brown, Ernest.
Brown, Harry A., Physician, Lehman.
Brugler, Martha T. (Mrs. Harry Creasy), Bloomsburg.
AXUMNI AD]
1ST.
1897.
Hums,
Butler,
Ctrl,
Northumberl
ft W. R. R
Amherst Ave, Wilkei Barre,
H. Marks ,103 Franklin St., Plymouth,
c. Timber h
Ruth 'Mrs \v. C.
\v.
Jamie
s.
(Mrs. c.
D. L.
Parrel!
I,
,
33
Caaaidy, Gertrude, (Mrs. p. s. Bldadale), Wilkes-Barre.
Croaaley, Arthur, [uatrUCtor in Stuyvesant
II. S.
140
W. 103d
St.,
N. V. City.
Cult-, Thomas ]-;., Teacher, 329 X. Lincoln Ave., Scranton.
Dailey, Lizzie (Mrs. Geo. Currant), 41 Gaylonl Ave, Plymouth.
readier, Wilket-Barre.
Dietrich, S. P. (State Cer.)
Dix, Vertie K. (Mrs. James
II. Fuller), 1020 Delaware St., Scranton.
Dockey, B. L-, Teacher, Walters Park.
Bckroth, May B., Teacher, Mifflinville.
Ivlmunds, Miriam (Mrs. C. H. Rohlands), Drifton.
Edwards, Anna (Mrs. P. H. Conner), Bloomsburg.
J. Fred, No. 4 Coal Exchange Building, Scranton.
Eves, Phoebe (State Cer.) Ass't Principal, Newtown.
Freeman, Gertrude, Teacher, 744 S. Main Ave., Scranton.
Gelatt, Winifred (State Cer.) Teacher, 24 Cedar St., Binghamton, X. V.
Gelnett, Harvey, Teacher, Meisersville.
Gilchrist, Jessie, Teacher, 88 N. Laurel St., Hazleton.
Good, Mary, Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Headings, Amy (Mrs. W. J. McNitt), Milroy.
Hess, D. M., Physician, Rohrsburg.
Huber, Dora I. (Mrs. Wm. F. Ely), Lansford.
Houck, Geo. W., Teacher, Ashley.
James, Anna, Teacher, 185 S. Meade St., Wilkes-Barre.
James, Hattie R., Teacher, Gilberton.
James, Lizzie, Teacher, 122 E. Main St., Plymouth.
Johnson, Josiah F., Civil Engineer, Pittsburg.
Johnson, Louie H., Teacher, Northumberland.
Jones, Mary E., Teacher, 25 Hill St., Newark, N. J.
Jones, Maude.
Jordan, Katie D., Teacher, 1637 N. Main Avenue, Scranton.
Judge, Nellie, Teacher, 109 Broad St., Pittston.
Kahler, Anna Isabella, Teacher, Susquehanna University, Hughesville.
Kane Annie, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Kauffman, Lee, Nurse, Danville.
Keyser, Maud, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Kelly, Bertha, Teacher, 907 W. Elm St., Scranton.
Kern, Jessie, (State Certificate), Teacher, 312 12th Avenue, Scranton.
Klock, Harvey, Pittsburg.
S., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Kreisher, C. E., Lawyer, Catawissa.
Kressler, Samuel, Book-keeper, Berwick.
Knapp, Mary
Laudis, John B., Berwick.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1897.
La wall, Helen, (Mrs. L. h. Bentley), Park Place, Beaver
Layman, Frank, Teacher, Greencastle.
Leaw, Grace Paul, Teacher S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Falls.
MaryE., (Barrett).
Lendrum, Grace, Teacher, 480 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre.
LeVan, Anna L., (Mrs. D. M. Montgomery), 237 W. Broad St., Hazleton
Lindermuth, Oscar, Physician, 320 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Lechtleitner,
Lloyd, Carrie B., Teacher, Starrucca.
Low, Zerbin, Grain and Coal, Orangeville.
Lowrie, Blanche, Teacher, Jerseytown.
S. Meat Inspector, Sunbury, R. No. 1.
MacFarlane, Margaret, Teacher, 163 Ga3 lord Avenue, Plymouth.
Marsden, Maude, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Martin, Eva, Teacher, 235 Diamond Avenue, Hazleton.
McCollough, Emily, Teacher, 57 Susquehanna St., Wilkes-Barre.
McNertney, John, Teacher, Milnesville.
Meixell, Mae, Teacher, Beach Haven.
Menzies, Jean, (Mrs. Frank L. Scott), 164 West Ross St., Wilkes-Barre.
Miller, James M., Editor, Wellsboro.
Milnes, Mary, (Mrs. Geo. W. Roberts), Atlanta, Ga.
Moran, John, Centralia.
Mover, Calvin E., Teacher, Wapwallopen.
Mover, Elizabeth, (Mrs. H. R. Kreider), Baltimore, Md.
Mover, Mabel, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Lyons Harvey E., U.
T
Munroe, Foster C, Bank Clerk, Hazleton.
Myers, Hattie, (Mrs. H. M. Macomber), Port Dickinson, N. Y.
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, Lenora L., Teacher, Forty Fort.
Price, W. A., Teacher.
Prutzman, Minnie E., Teacher, Siegfried.
Quick, Charles, Station Agent, Rupert.
Rawlings, Bess, (Francis) 3419 N. 19th St., Philadelphia.
Richards, Kiler, Farmer, Alderson.
Riffo, Marion B., 1327 N. 57th St., Philadelphia.
Robison, Bessie, Graduate Nurse, 1622 Summer St., Philadelphia.
Rollison, Ora, Teacher, Hawley, Pa.
Rosser, Richard, Kingston.
Ruckle, Belle, Teacher, Espy.
Rude, Judson, White's Valley.
Sands, Ralph W., Hawley.
Savidge, Mary E., (Mrs. Abram E. Colvin), 4th and Lincoln Sts., Milton.
Schlager, Annie C, Teacher, 413 Boas St., Harrisburg.
ALUMNI AD]
7-8«
I
manton
.
.•.,
J.
in
).
D.
Harding, Teacher,
1.
B. 7th
Bhultz,
H
H.,
m.
Milton.
State Certifi
Ave.. Pocatello, Idaho
ah.
Smith, Belle, Teacher, 114 W. Avenue, Mt. Carmel.
>36 N. Marshall St., Philadelphia.
Stanton, Nora M.,
Swank. Martin J., Clergyman, St. Join
i., (Mrs. John B. Waters), C
I
.
It.
Supt. C.
ft
M.
ivlec.
msburg.
Rail*
tead, Nora,
Helen, Teacher, Bloomsbnrg.
:., (Mrs. Thos.
334 K. Him St., Hazleton.
Walli/.e, Win. S., Standard Steel Works, 316 S. Main St., Lewistown.
Ma M., Teacher, 12.5 X. 4th St., Harrisburg.
leralice,
.
.
Wellirer, Curtis, Mining Engineer, 11
Walnut
St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
Welliver, Theodocia, (Mrs. J. Hurst Hackett), Sunbury.
Wetteran, Matilda, (Mrs. James Peddington), Drifton.
C, Journalist, Times Union, Jacksonville, Fla.
Mary B., (Mrs. J. P. Lawrence), Hunters, Wash.
Williams, Mary J., (Mrs. Ivhvard S. Gethittg), 139E. Broad St. Nanticoke
Wilbur, Harry
Wiiliains,
Williams, Ruth, Teacher, Gilberton.
Wilson, Elsie, Teacher, Hartleton.
CLASS OF
1898.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Applernan, Charles, Teacher of Biology, Lombard College, Galesburg,
Bobb, A. Cameron, Surveyor, Paxinos.
Bray, Wm. R., Teacher, Freeland.
111.
head, L. B., Old F<
Derr, Chaa. W., County Supt., Washinurtonville.
W. Hemlock
C, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Gilchrist, Jessie, Teacher, 27
Hart, John
r,
St.,
Hazleton.
Charles M., V. M. C. A. Secretary, 816 B. Market
St.,
Klock, liarvi-y. Pittsburg.
Cnapp, Mary, Teacher, Bloomsbur.tr.
Mover, Sara, (Mrs. Win. R. Bray, Freeland.
Rilto,
Marion. 1327 N. 57th
St., Philadelphia.
on, Martha, S. S. Field Secretary, Bspy.
Wilbur, Harry
C,
Journalist, Tinu S-Union, Jacksonville, Fla.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Conner, Frances R.. 1216 17th Avenue, Altoona.
.
St.,
Chicago,
111.
Sunbury.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
Graydon, Esther M., Cor. 9th Avenue and Ann St., Homestead.
Grimes, Byron J., County Superintendent, Centreville, Md.
Milheim, Elmer M., 3502 N. Broad St., Philadelphia.
Mover, Martha, (Mrs. C. F. Altmiller), Bloomsburg.
Rude, Judson R., White's Valley.
Seesholtz, Sarah, (Mrs. C. B. Metzger), Shamokin.
Shuman, Warren, Teacher, Catavvissa.
Wilbur, Harry C, Journalist, 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 St., N. Y.
Armstrong, Margaret A., Teacher, McKeesport.
Armstrong, Margaret B., (Mrs. D. R. Daniels), Truckville, R. No.
Bachman, Florence E., Teacher, 327 Kidder St., Wilkes-Barre.
Balliett, Blanche P., Teacher, 127 Market St., Williamsport.
Barley, Maud C, Teacher, 1319 Swataran St., Harrisburg.
Barrett, Margaret, Teacher, Carlisle St., Wilkes-Barre.
Barrett, Nora, Teacher, Archbald.
Bashore, Charles F Civil Engineer, Cresson.
Bennetts, Katharine Ivey, Teacher, 418 Bloom St., Danville.
Bentzel, Flora Bell, Teacher, 925 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg.
Bernhard, Lillian M., 330 Madison Avenue, Scrauton.
Brennan, Eugene A., Teacher, Edwardsdale.
,
Brenneman, Harriet.
Broadbent, Henry, Washington, D.
C.
Ximena E., Teacher, Sterling Run.
Brown, Anna A., Teacher, 57 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre.
Brooks,
Burke, Margaret, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Henry T., Lawyer, Plains.
Butts,
Callandar, Asa, Clergyman, Vestal, N. Y.
Cherrington, Ira C, Teacher, Eiizabethville.
Coleman, Katherine L., Teacher, 114 Herr
Collins, Margaret, Teacher, 5 E. Pine St..
Corcoran,
M. Rachael, (Mrs. Harry
St.,
Harrisburg.
Mahanoy
City.
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 St., Shenandoah.
Deets, Bessie C, Teacher, Askam.
DeLong, Eudora, Teacher, 212 S. 2nd St., Lewisburg.
Derr, Mont., Teacher, White Hall.
2.
AU'M.M ADDRESS
LIST.
[898.
DieffenbftCher,
Dillon,
I).
X., (StetC Cttr.) Principal of
readier, White
i'.<
Donghertj
E
Danville.
M
icber, Shetland
Hotel Nash, Bcranton.
Bvana, Martha D., Teacher, 546 N. Vine St., Hazleton.
.
•
lier,
u
;'
Poreamas
th
Bmmi
echer, Miiiviiie.
C, Teacher, Allenwood.
Alta, Teacher.
Forsyth, Jane Curry, Teacher, Northumberland.
Frederickaon, Blam A., Physician Electric Co., Lxm Angeles, Cal.
Geist, Verda, fifre. W. M. Eiaai
vine St., Mt. Carmel.
Gibbons, Ague.
•
r,
Avoca.
afaude, Teacher, 189 N. Laurel St., Hazleton.
Goodman, Theresa, Teacher, 91 Williams St., Pittston.
hke, Anna M. Teacher, 94 High St., Wilkes-Barre.
nbuch, Netta Blctha, (Mrs. Byron J. Grimes), Centreville, lid.
Hankee, Nora Bliaabeth, (Mrs. John McGuffie), Pittston.
Harman, Henry L., Bank Teller, Hazleton.
Mary M., Teacher, 209 Green Lane, Manayunk.
Hawke, Mabel Lucile, (Mrs. W. R. Anthony), Glen Lyon.
Hayward, William H., Teacher, Plymouth.
Heffernan, Mary E., Teacher, Goldsboro.
Herrold, Thomas G., Merchant, Port Trevorton.
Hartline,
Hilbert, Fred P., Machinist, Plains.
Hill,
Mary
Hostetter,
Professional Nurse, 614 W. Diamond Avenue, Hazleton.
M., (State Cer.) Sup. Principal, Trevorton.
J.,
J.
Howarth, John, 236 N. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre.
Hower, John S., 5515 Wyalusing Avenue, Philadelphia.
Ikeler, Irma, (Mrs. Frank Steadman), 222 South St., Harrisburg.
Jewett, Elizabeth E., Teacher, 433 Edwin St., Williamsport.
Mary Monica, Teacher, 1637 N. Main Avenue, Scranton.
Jordan,
Kass, Charles L. A., Salesman, Marysville.
Kelly, Margaret V., Teacher, Dunmore.
Kempfer, Amelia, Teacher, Beaver Springs.
Kimble, Eleanor Sears. (Mrs. B. H. Dittrich,) 701 Main St., Honesdale.
Klutz, R. Daisy, (Mrs. L. H. Brown), Silverspriug, Md.
Knauss, Walter M., Teacher, Sheppton.
Kreisher, Oren, Brick Manufacturing Co., Lewisburg.
Krum, Grace, 530 East St., Bloomsburg.
Lamoreux, Louise M., (Mrs. Sherman L. Richards), Dallas.
Landis, Laura B., Teacher, Rock Glen.
nee, B. Grace, Teacher, Laporte.
Levan, Palmer, Farmer, Catawissa, R. F. D. No. 3.
Lewis, Deborah M., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Lvnch, Ruth A., Teacher, 177 Moyallen St., Wilkes-Barre.
McArt, Mary, Teacher, 67 Railroad St., Pittston.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1898
Maue, Gertrude, Teacher, Hazleton.
Edith (Mrs. N. Karl Crawford), 476 So. Franklin
Miller,
St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
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, Philadelphia.
Nicely, Ralph A., Telephone Co., Phoneton, Ohio.
Miller, Gertrude,
,
Nichols, Carrie A., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Noss, Gertrude L- (Mrs. Chas. E. Austin), 404 Delaware Ave.,
West
Pittston.
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.
Eva R.
Osman (Mrs. E. C Ammerman),1711 Linden St., Scranton.
Redeker, Lillian A. (Mrs. M. B. Riffo), 1327 N. 57th St., Phila.
Reed, Clara A. (Mrs. W. H. Webster), 6716 Quimby Ave., Cleveland, O.
Reynolds, Nellie M., Teacher, 504 Hazel Avenue Wilkes-Barre.
Rabinovitch,
Rechel, Lillian
Richards, John H., Teacher, 317 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre.
Rinker, Gertrude M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Robbins, Auber
Rorer,
Mary
J.,
Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
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. JordonSt., Shenandoah.
Shepherd, Minnie M., Teacher, 207 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre.
Shipe, Amos E., Railway Postal Clerk, Sunbury.
Simon, Anna, Teacher, 141 West 138 St., New York City.
Smith, Laura Ellen, Teacher, Drums.
Smith, Stuart 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, Benjamin M., New Columbus.
Stumpf, Catharine A., Teacher, Hazleton.
Styer, George R., Teacher, 1100 Orange St., Berwick.
Swank, Clara M., Supt. Hospital, Harrisburg.
Taylor, Edward S., Merchant, Duncannon.
ALUMNI ADDRKSS LIST
1898-9
Mrs. 1\
The::.
I).
Burgess;, 611 N. Church St., Hazleton.
ThoHUM, John M., IvlwanKville.
Tobin, Ifarj Beatrice, Teacher, 206 Hillside Avenue, Bdwardadale.
Trnckenmiller, Mary, Teacher, Allen wood.
Tucker, James C, Mechanical Engineer, 31 New Park St.,
West Lynn, Mass.
Weaver, Charlef H.. Teacher, 515 S River St., Wilkes-Barre.
:. Henrietta (Mrs
James P. Langan), 384 N. Main St., Pittston.
WhitakCT, Mary R., Teacher, 215 N. 20th St., Philadelphia.
Wilcox, Howard J., Philadelphia.
Williams, Joyce, Teacher, Edwardsdale.
Williams, Watkins H., Teacher, 1206 Academy
St.,
Scranton.
Wintersteen, Nancy, Teacher, Plains.
Withers, Samuel C, Teacher, 233 Apeley St., Germantown.
Wolf, Edith, Teacher, New York City.
Wylie, Arthur L-, Railway Postal Clerk, Cresson.
CLASS OF
J899.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
Broadhead, L. B.
r
Old Forge.
92,
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Giles,
Maude,
'98,
Rinker, Gertrude,
Traub, John F.,
Teacher, Hazleton.
Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Receiving and Shipping Acc't A. C.
'9S,
'95,
&
F. Co.,
Bloomsburg.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Albertson, Hattie, Teacher, Dallas.
Armstrong, Thos. E Teacher. McKeesport.
Aunspach, Clarence J., Postal Clerk, 6642 Musgrave
,
St.,
Philadelphia.
Beardsley, Charlotte, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Bowman, Emory I., 40 S. 2nd St, Shamokin.
Brent, Kdward F., Post Office Clerk, Lewistown.
Buckalew, Harriet (Mrs. Fred Hagenbuch), Benton.
Burns, Benjamin F., D. L- & W. Tie and Lumber Inspector,
East Stroudsburg.
Carpenter, Perry, Teacher, Genesee Wesleyan Sem., Lima, N. Y.
Church, Lillian, (Mrs. Sydney Dearborn), 312 Madison Avenue, Scranton.
Clayberger, Henry, Teacher, Shamokin.
Oonnole, Mary, Teacher, Plymouth.
Coyle, Philip, Teacher, 1353 Pike St., Philadelphia.
v, Chas., Parmer, Catawissa.
Creveling. Bessie, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Curtis, Edith, Teacher, Susquehanna.
Curtis, Louise, Teacher, Susquehanna.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1899
Conlan, Veronica, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Deitrick, Edna, 403 9th St., N. E. Washington, D. C.
Davis, Arthur, Teacher, Scran ton.
Dennis, Lindley H., Teacher, Northumberland.
Dodson, Martha, Teacher, Berwick.
Doherty, Elizabeth, Teacher, Olyphant.
Duddy, Nellie, Teacher, Plains.
Echternach, Joseph P., Dentist, 1216 52nd St., Philadelphia.
Ellsworth, Emma J., Teacher, Centremoreland.
Ellsworth, Minnie, 4035 Parish St., West Philadelphia.
Evans, Edna D. (Oswald), 511 S. Main Ave 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), Lewisburg R. F. D. No. 3.
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 St., Sunbury.
Gates, Marilla (Mrs. Lewis C. Emory), 129 Chestnut St., Oneonta, N. Y.
Gill, D. Eleanor, Teacher.
Gold, Guy D., Civil Engineer, Pittsburg.
Grebey, Harry F., Teacher, 456 W. Broad St., Hazleton.
Grier, Lenora, Teacher, Priceburg.
Griffith, Essie, Teacher, Alden.
Griffith, Nellie, Teacher, 330 N. Maple Ave., Kingston.
Hadtner, Florence A., Teacher, Williamsport.
Hammond, Elizabeth, Teacher, New Haven, Indiana.
Hammond, Josie, Teacher, 70 Pierce St., Plymouth.
Hankee, Mae E., Teacher, 10 Charles St., Pittston.
Harman, Marie E. (Mrs. M. Schwartz), 131 N. Church St., Hazleton.
Harrison, Minnie (Mrs. E. P. Gager), 1434 Penn Ave 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. Persing), Shickshinny.
Houseknecht, Freeman, Teacher, Conyngham.
Hughes, Laura, Teacher, 371 N. Summer St., Scranton.
Jackson, John S., Teacher, Ripple.
Jones, Margery, Teacher, Edwardsdale.
,
,
.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
I.
1899.
Dton.
defer, Chat., 1231 Franklin Ave, Station
Kinsman, Edward
Kohi
.
1.
K., Teach<
ber,
.
I).,
Pittsburg.
Die.
White Haven.
Mrs.
j.
}•;.
Pidler),
Leaden, Wy.
Latimer, Emily, Teacher, Wilkea-Barre.
ch, John, 22.^ Siege! St., Philadelphia.
.
Rfttfm. Teacher, 440 Quincy Ave., Scranton.
302 So. Elmer Ave., Seyre.
Linderman, Philip C
,
Teacher, 133 Derr St., Harrisburg.
0, Marvin G., Teacher, Carlisle.
Maue, Harry, Teacher, Hazleton.
Jennie
MrCt.i, [da
B.,
Mrs. Chas.
J.
Kuschke), 128 Gaylord Ave.
,
Plymouth.
McHenry, Arthur, A. C. & F. Clerk, Berwick.
McMenamin, Annie, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Miller, Gertrude (State Cer.) (Mrs. Golenclay) 439 N. 53rd St., Phila.
Milsom, Mabel (Mrs. Jas. S. Stillman), 6th & Walnut Sts., Catasauqua.
Moore, Elizabeth V. (Mrs. F. W. Lindner), Pottsgrove.
Moore, Lawrence C, 1778 East Grand Boulevard, Detroit, Mich.
More, Fred C, Census Bureau, Washington, D. C.
Morris, Gertrude, Teacher, Taylor.
Morton, Jennie E-, Teacher, 78 Pringle St., Kingston
Morton, William, Teacher, Spokane, Washington.
Mulliner, Beulah A., Teacher, 556 E. 3rd St., Williamsport.
Mary A., 811 Diamond St., Williamsport.
Nyce, Emma S. (State Cer.) (Mrs. C. C. Ellis), Perkiomenville.
Old field, Sarah E., Teacher, Hawley.
Oler, A. Esther, M. Clementine Order of Sisters of Charity,
Seton Hill, Greensburg, Pa.
Olver, E- Grace (Fox), Harpursville, N. Y.
O'Neill, Francis, Contractor, 272 N. Main Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
O'Malley, Sadie, Teacher, DunmoreSt., Olyphant.
Pace, James W., Teacher, Askam.
Pettebone, Elizabeth H. (Mrs. E- B. Gregorey), Pittston.
Ptahler, Mary A. (Mrs. Calvin E- Keefer,)125 Fairmount Ave., Sunbury.
Price, J. Herbert, Insurance, 2417 Germantown Ave., Phila.
Quick, William J. Palmerton.
Redline, John C, Merchant, Mifflinville.
Reilly, Michael E., Book-keeper, Shenandoah.
Rohr, Allie M. (State Cer.) Teacher, Moorestown, N. J.
Reynolds, Bessie, Teacher, South Gibson.
Is, Ray, (Mrs. Thos. P. Flanagan), Germantown, Pa.
Richards, Eugene K., Teacher, Elysburg.
Severance), Bloomsburg.
Roberts, Emma (Mrs. B
Roberts, Ira, Merchant, Berwick.
Rohr, Bfyra, Teacher, Dolington.
Mitchell,
C
ALUMNI ADDRESS
I
LIST.
899-I 900.
Sandoe, Anna, Teacher, 1421 N. 6th St. Harrisburg.
Seely, Fred, Teacher, Beach Kaven.
Shaffer, Rush, Bloomsburg.
Shepperson, Kathrine, Teacher, Danville.
Shoemaker, Anna W., Teacher, 188 Academy St., Wilkes-Barre.
Smith, Jennie C, Teacher. 81 N. Meade St., Wilkes-Barre.
Smith, Mary E., (Mrs. S. B. Slusser), Nescopeck.
Stackhouse, Bertha, (Mrs. Chas. L. Lewis), Los Angeles, Cal.
Scull, Mary N. (State Cer.) Teacher, Green Grove.
Stewart, Bertha (Mrs. Win. S. DeCoursey), 1705 Mulberry St. Scranton.
Stitzel, Mary K. (Mrs. Wayland Palmer), Hollidaysburg.
Sullivan, Hannah, Bloomsburg.
Thomas, D. T., Teacher, 27 Storrs Ave., Scranton.
Vallade, Julia H., Teacher, 1514 8th St., Altoona.
Wallace, Margaret, Teacher, Beach Haven.
Waltz, Pierce, Teacher, Elimsport.
Welliver, Edna (Mrs. Burton Fortner), Catawissa.
Williams, Irene, Teacher, 333 W. Mahanoy Ave., Mahanoy City.
Williams, 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.
,
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Appleman, Chas. O., Teacher
of Biology,
Lombard
College,
Galesburg,
Davison, Alfred Paul, Physician, 1212 Marion St., Scranton.
Fredrickson, Elam A., Physician Electric Co., Los Angeles, Cal.
Harman, Henry L., Hazleton.
Marks, C. Hayes, Lawyer, 78 E. Main St., Plymouth.
Mulliner, Beulah A., Williamsport.
Preston, Warren W., Physician, Montrose.
Robbins, Auber
J.,
Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
MUSIC.
Hicks, Elsie, Espy.
Cope, Hettie M. (Mrs. John Whitney), Bloomsburg.
Fowler, Lillian (Mrs. Geo. W. Wright), Bloomsburg.
Miller, Lulu, Catawissa.
Shuman, Mathilda, Bloomsburg.
CLASS OF
J900.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Hines, Lillian, Teacher, Great Bend.
Moore, Lawrence C, Teacher, Marysville.
111.
AH
UNI ADDRESS LIST.
I9OO.
J
A
lam--, M.ti\
1*.,
lith
ozeller,
Armeto
I.MI.NTARY COUKSK.
I.:
Teacher, Blootnabnrg.
M. (Mrs. Win. B. Talbott), Sliickshinny.
Bmily, Teacher, Baal Blanch Chunk.
'r
A. i-;. Smith), Bronxville, N. Y.
Teacher, 127 Park Street, Nantio
.
ry,
le, Jennie, Bloomabnrg'.
Beiawinger, Minnie (Mrs. John B. Armstrong), 64
Wood
St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
,
Maud, Nurse Moses-Taylor Hospital, Scranton.
Elbert
Bird, Robert
C, Teacher, IlagBJI, Isahela,
C, Engineer, Weatherly.
Blizzard, Prudence, Teacher, 351 S.
rt,
Bontx,
P.
Mulberry
I.
St.,
Danville.
Frederica D., Teacher, Huntington Mills.
Edna (Mrs. Ralph Hauley), N.
Boyle, Mae, Teacher, 15 E.
Elm
St.,
11th St., Allentown.
Hazleton.
Brandon, W. Clair, Colliery, Hawthorne.
Buck, Louisa, Teacher, Hawley.
Bnrgeaa, Lottie, Teacher, 513 W. Diamond Ave., Hazleton.
Burke, Annie, Teacher, 154 W. Green St., Nanticoke.
Burke, Sara G., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Burns, Anna Laura (Mrs. W. H. Aughey), Huntingdon.
Walnut St., lit. Carmel.
By water, Anna, Teacher, 254 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre.
Cardin, Sadie A., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Carl, Geo. W., Teacher, 244 E. Maple St, Mt. Carmel.
Carpenter. Verna M., Teacher, Plainfield R No. 1.
Carr, Bessie M. (Mrs. J. E. Nelson \ 218 S. 4th St., Philadelphia.
Clark, Elizabeth B., Teacher, 1519 Gibson St., Scranton.
Clark, Mary J., Teacher, Penn's Park.
Confer, Clyde, Watsontown.
Butts, Ida, Teacher, 41 N.
Connors, Stella, Teacher, 132 Elizabeth St., Pittston.
P., Teacher, Sliickshinny.
Corcoran, Margaret, Teacher, Torrey.
Oorrell, Verda H. Bloomsburg.
Cortright, Lawrence, 2902 Diamond Ave., Philadelphia.
tello, Michael, Teacher, 157S Tioga St., Shamokin.
ley, Bertha M., Teacher, 140 W. 103d St., New York.
Cnnina, Anna, Teacher, Drums.
Cnmminga, Joeephine M., Teacher, 22$ Crescent St., Harrisburg.
Davis, Beaaie B. (Mrs. Robert H. Carson), 326 W. llyd^ Park Ave.,
Scranton.
Deitrick, Charlotte Idella, Teacher, 215 S. Maple St.. Mt. Carmel.
Devera, Sallie V., Teacher, 223 K. Coal St., Shenandoah.
Drennan, Mary A., Teacher, L18 Belmont St., Carbondale.
Bdwarda, Helena M. (Mrs. Henry c. Hoffman), Mt. Cobb.
Cope, A.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
I9OO.
Edwards, Thomas H., Teacher, Manila, P. I.
Ent, Minnie E., Teacher, 11 Roseville Ave., Newark, N. J.
Evans, Elizabeth (Mrs. Arthur Eves), Millville.
Evans, Winifred, Teacher, 528 E. Front St., Danville.
Fausold, Grace (Mrs. Bert Daniels), Latrobe R. F. D. No. 1.
Feidt, Alice, Teacher, Millersburg.
Ferry, Sophia M., Teacher, 688 Hazle St., Wilkes-Barre.
Finnigan, Katie I. Teacher, 20 S. Gilbert St., Shenandoah.
Follmer, G. Elmer, Teacher, Rohrsburg.
,
Franey, Martha V., Shenandoah.
Fuller, Jennie Mae, Teacher, Huntsville.
Furman, Clora
Gallagher,
W.
G., Teacher,
Bloomsburg.
Paul, City Editor, Wilkes-Barre.
Geary, Ada, (Mrs. Edward N. Zern), Lehighton.
Geddes, Laura (Mrs. J. Edward Weir), Williamsport.
Gernert,
J.
H., Lawyer, Atoka, Ind. Terr.
Gloman, Caroline, Teacher, 110 Parish
St., Wilkes-Barre.
Gordner, Lillian M., Teacher, Unityville.
Gorrey, Katherine, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Griesmer, Anna M., Teacher, 29 William St., Wilkes-Barre.
Giffith, Bessie, Teacher, 13 S. Meade St., Wilkes-Barre.
Harris, Frank C. Fruit Grower, Light Street, R. F. D. No. 1.
Harris, Sara, Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. F. D. No. 1.
Hartung, Elizabeth, Teacher, 138 Salem Ave., Carbondale.
Harvey, Ellen, Teacher, 580 N. Vine Street, Hazleton.
Hassler, Blanche, Teacher, 239 S. Canal St., Wilkes-Barre.
Henderson, Carolyn (Mrs. John A. Hourigan), N. Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
Henning, Harry R., Teacher, North Mehoopany.
Hoffman, Katharine (State Cer.) Teacher, 538 N. 9th St., Lebanon.
Holderman, Bertha A., Teacher, 112 N. Main St., Shenandoah.
Hoopes, Martha J., Teacher, East Salem.
Houseknecht, Claud E.> Teacher, 424 W. Oak St., Hazleton.
Howel, Z. R., Teacher, Centremoreland.
Hoyt, Mae, Teacher, Shickshinny R. F. D. No. 3.
Hughes, Mary O., Teacher, 231 Montgomery St., West Pittston.
Isaacs, Albert G., Teacher, Dallas.
Jones, Besse, Teacher, 178 South Meade St., Wilkes Barre.
Jones, Elsie E., Teacher, 6 South Grant St., Wilkes-Barre.
Jones, Helen, Teacher, 63 Frothingham St., Pittston.
Jones, Walter H., Bank Teller, 1622 Jackson St., Scranton.
John, Mary A. (State Cer.) (Heritage), Mickleton, N. J.
Johnson, Anna C. (Mrs. Melvin D. Caster), Newburgh, N. Y.
Joseph, Alice, Teacher, 171 ParrishSt., Wilkes-Barre.
Kashner, Benj. F., Book-keeper, 1108 5th Ave., Seattle, Washington.
Kehler, J. Grant, Teacher, Mt, Carmel.
A!.!
"MM ADDR1
SS
LIST.
I900.
I
.
Harry, Lime Ridge.
Kennedy, Emily, Teacher, Wyalnaing R No.
39.
Mary, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Kilmer, liilet, Civil Bngineer, Btonchebnrg.
Kirk, Julia, Teacher, 20 Sontta limerick St., Shenandoah.
Kitchen, Lena If., Teacher, afillville R. No. 3.
Klingeri Beasie, Teacher, 39 x. Maple St., Mount Carmel.
r,
Klingaman, J. Ed Teacher, Heaver Valley.
Kramer, Hinnia, L. (Mrs. Walter Andrews), Slatin.^ton.
Kmm, Isaiah, Bloomabnrg.
Knhna, Branson B., Teacher, West Milton.
Lams, Magdaline S., Teacher, 379 Maple Ave., Kingston.
,
I. an. lis, S. B., Teacher, Rock Glen.
Lendrum. Helen, Teacher, 480 North Main
St., Wilkes-Barre.
Letaon, Blanche, Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Lewis, Edna, Teacher. 716 South Main Ave., Scranton.
Lewis, Katharine, (Mrs. Sterling E.
W.
Eyer), 164 West River St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
Lewis, G. Ed., P. O. Clerk, Bloomsburg.
Lewis, Olive, Teacher, 16 N.
Sherman
Lins, Olive A., Book-keeper, 2123
St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
Brandywine
Lowrie, Anna, Teacher, Jersey town.
Lueder, Mattie, M., Teacher, 11 Academy
St.,
St., Philadelphia.
Wilkes-Barre.
MacCrory, Louise, Teacher, Dunmore.
MacFarlane, Mary, Teacher, 52 Rockwell Ave., Long Branch, X. J.
Maust, Lydia (,Mrs. Wm. Ludwig), Xew York.
McCollum, Harry H., Lawyer, 226 Madison St., Wilkes-Barre.
McConnell, Elsie, Teacher, 21 Ross St., Ashley.
McDonald, Nellie B., Teacher. 237 E. Lloyd St., Shenandoah.
McHenry, L. E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Michael, George W., Clerk Pa. R. R., W ilkes-Barre.
Miller, M. Alice, Teacher, Ishpenig, Mich.
Miller, Bessie S., 1541 Norwegian St., Pottsville.
Miller, Mary M. Teacher, 16 Johnson St., Pittston.
Miller, Samuel, Teller, Lime Ridge.
Miller, A. Gertrude (Mrs. I. S. Ditzler), 359 Atlantic Ave., York.
Monahan, Margaret, Assistant Principal, IS Spring St., Ashley.
Monahan, Nora A., Teacher, Arch and McLean Sts., Wilkes-Barre.
an, Emily G.. (Mrs. Kmra Wright), Vernon.
M-.wery, Irvin, Teacher, Nescopeck.
T
,
Mowrey, Gny
A., Teacher, Grorania.
Moyer, Ulyaaefl A., Teacher, Selinsgrove.
Murray, Henry T Teacher, Askam
Newberry, A. Mae, Teacher, Beaumont.
,
Newfaonaer, Bertha G., Teacher, 217 K. Capitol St., Washington, D. C.
Anna D., Teacher, 93 Dana St., Wilkes-Barre.
O'Brien,
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
I90O
O'Brien, Katie, Teacher, Exeter.
O'Donnell, W. C, Swift & Co., Book-keeper, 2323 N. 17th
St., Phila.
Hayden, Lawyer, 1317 Hampton St., Scranton.
Oplinger, Harry F., Book-keeper, Waycross, Ga.
Plummer, Mabel (Mrs. J. B. Reese), Peckville.
Powell, Emma, Teacher, 125 S. West St., Shenandoah.
Purdy, Mabel A., Teacher, Dalton.
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 St., Nanticoke.
Saxton, Edith E- (Mrs. Sam Harman), Noxen.
Schmidt, Mary M., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Oliver, Joseph
Seesholtz, Leona, Teacher, Orangeville.
Shuman, Ada, Teacher, Lime Ridge.
Shuman, Stella, Teacher, Beaver Valley.
Smith, Laura, Teacher, 325 South St., Mauch Chunk.
Snyder, Ianthe (Mrs. Palmer P. Wiand), 626 Lycoming
St.,
Williamsport.
Snyder, Glenmore N., 50 S. Main St., 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, 114 Church St, Huntingdon.
Stump, Florence E- (Mrs. Geo. W. Reed), Mt. Airy, Philadelphia.
Swainbank, Lillian B. (Mrs. Geo. H. Powell), 1730 Madison Ave.,
Scranton.
Teple, Nettie, Teacher, Catawissa.
Thompson, Jean D. (Mrs. Sam. G. Houghton), Sterling, N. Y.
Tierney. Jennie, Teacher, Ashley.
Tobias, Raymond D., Lawyer, 33-35 E. Third St., Mt. Carmel.
Treon, Carrie, Teacher, 337 W. 3d St., 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, 64 Mallory Place, Wilkes-Barre.
Welliver, Irene, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Whitaker, James B., Teacher, Shenandoah.
White, A. W., Teacher, Shickshinny.
White, Bess (Mrs. Amos H. Oman), 43 N. 61st., Philadelphia.
Wightman, Phoebe, Teacher, 44 West Third St.. Mt. Carmel.
Wilbur, G. Elmer, Teacher, 52 W. 4th St., Jacksonville, Fla.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I9-I
Wildrick, Harry, Teacher, CentremorelaiicL
Williams, David, Teacher, 824 3. Main Ave, Srranton.
Williams, Mary, Teacher, 514 Front St., Danville.
•..
.tin Tucker), afbrganza.
Prancei B., (Mrs.
Zehner, bydia, Teacher, Mountain Grove.
1
1
1 :
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Bliss, Latin Scientific, 4134 Chestnut Ave., Philadelphia.
Conner, Blanche McCahe, Classical, 1216 17th Ave., Altoona.
Neuberger, G. Mord., Physician Jewish Hospital, Philadelphia.
Wilbur, G. Klmer, Classical, 52 West 4th St., Jacksonville, Pla.
Withers, Samuel C, Moses-Brown Schools, Providence, R. I.
Carpenter, P.
MUSIC.
Albert
Mary E. (Mrs.
J.
Y. Glenn), 348 Grosvenor Ave., Westmont,
Montreal, Canada.
Bogenrief, Mary, Pianoforte, Mifflinburg.
Conner, Blanche McCabe, Pianoforte, Altoona.
Cope, Hettie M. (Mrs. John Whitney), Voice, Bloomsburg.
Evans, Margaret S. (Mrs. John Emory Eves), Pianoforte, Millville.
Hartman, Ethel, Pianoforte,
Millville.
Housel, Grace G., Pianoforte, Bloomsburg.
CLASS OF
J90L
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.
Albert,
Mary
E- (Mrs.
J.
Y. Glenn), 348 Grosvenor Ave., Westmont,
Montreal, Canada.
Albertson, E- Joe, Teacher, Puerto Princesa Palawan, Philippine Island.
Altmiller, Adele G., Teacher, 111 S. Cedar St., Hazleton.
Appleman, Bertha, Trained Nurse, 2021 Wallace
St., Philadelphia.
Arnold, Odesta, Teacher, Hallstead.
Baker, Gerdon, Teacher, Harry Hillman Academy, Wilkes-Barre.
Bayley, Jennie, Teacher, 435 Lincoln St., York.
Belig, Mary G., Book-keeper, Bloomsburg.
Belles, Charles T., Bank Organizer, Benton.
Bittenbender, Harriet, Teacher, Nescopeck.
Bravin, Susan, Teacher, 43 Willow St.. Plymouth.
Brennan, John P., Railway Clerk, St. Cloud Hotel, Washington, N.
Brigga, H. A. (State Cer .) Teacher, Nescopeck.
Brobst, Lucy II, (Mrs. Chas. Kline), Bloomsburg.
J.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
igOI
Burke, Anna, Teacher, 336 W. Centre St., Shenandoah.
Burns, Genevieve, Teacher, 9th and Reily Sts., Harrisburg,
Challenger, Mary (Mrs. John W. Griffith), Nanticoke.
Creveling, Evelyn, Teacher, Espy.
Collier, Regina, Teacher, 102 Butler St., Pittston.
Conaton, Mary, Teacher, 130 S. Main St., Carbondale.
Cook, Freda, Teacher, Renova.
Czechowicz, Mary, Teacher, Alden.
Davis, Clarence J., 1617 Pine St., San Francisco, California.
Davies, Martha, Teacher, 179 Green Ave., Edwardsdale.
Deibler, John O., Miller,
County Line,
Dennis, John A., Teacher, Gastonville.
Dieffenderfer, Maud, Teacher, Allensville.
Dreisbach, Martha, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Dunkerly, Cora (Mrs. Harry Moachmer), Freeland.
Ebner, Mary C, Teacher, 615 Muench Street, Harrisburg.
Eggleston, Daisy F., Teacher, 256 N. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre.
Everett, Rae, Teacher, Town Hill.
Fagan, Peter E., Teacher, Milnesville.
Flanagan, Mary R., Teacher, 205 Blackman St., Wilkes-Barre.
Follmer, Gertrude M., Teacher, 332 E. Front St., Berwick.
Fourl, Chas. W., Teacher, Catasauqua.
Funk, Margaret M., Teacher, 1419 N. 6th St., Harrisburg.
Gannon, Lizzie, Teacher, Inkerman.
N. Locust St., Hazleton.
Gormley, Margaret, Teacher, Hazleton.
Griffith, Edward, Book-keeper, 334 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre.
Hague, Rebecca, Teacher, Plymouth.
Hamlin, Sara, Teacher, Catawissa.
Hanawalt, J. R. (State Cer.) Teacher, Lewistown.
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.
Gilbert, Ida, Teacher, 620
Kastrupps,
Anna
(Mrs. Geo. A. Cassidy), Syracuse, N. Y.
Keller, Edith E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Kingsley, Jeannette F., Teacher, Olyphant.
Kintner, Ruth C, Teacher, 900 Franklin Ave., Wilkinsburg.
Kocher, Cora A. (Mrs. C. D. Fenstermaker), Nescopeck.
Kurtz, Elizabeth W., Teacher, New York City.
Lams, William R., Teacher, Kingston.
Larrabee, Louise, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Laubach, Frank C, Teacher, Benton.
AXUMN1 ADDRESS
[9OI
LIST.
•
Ltwrrmr.
K, Teacher, Laporte.
Bloomebnrg.
Leaner, Helen G. (Mrs. David Frederick), Milton, R. P. i> N
Low, c. Zehnder, 292 B< Maiden St., Washington.
Lynch, Kathryn, Teacher! 149 K. Main St., Plymouth.
MacFarlane, Mary, Teacher, 140 S. Cedar St., Hazleton.
McOonrty, Nellie, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
McLaughlin, Hannah C
Teacher, Preeland.
Mane, Philip, Mining Engineer, 466 W. Broad St., Hazleton.
Manst, J. H., Bloomabnrg.
Mayer, Blizabeth, Teacher, Hazleton.
Mengle, Orahel, Teacher, Barnesville.
Merrell, Chas., Clerk, Farmers National Bank, Bloomsburg.
Merrell, Krnest, Teacher, Light Street.
I\\a
Ren.
1
L.,
,
Biillette, Arleine,
Teacher, 1011 Clearview St., Scranton.
Mitterling, Stephen, Teacher, Philadelphia.
Mordan, Myron D., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. F. D. No.
Morgan, Gertrude, Teacher, Northumberland.
Moss, Claude L., 526 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre.
Mover, Rebecca J. (Mrs. Ed. Allen Siegler), 1906 3rd
3.
N. W.,
St.,
Washington, D. C.
Murray, Stella G., Teacher, 1123
W.
Locust St
,
Scranton.
Oberholtzer, F. K., Teacher, Harleysville.
O'Donnell, Maisy, Teacher, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Oliver, Alice, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Owen, Minnie B., Teacher, 4S. Walnut St., Mt. Carmel.
Palmer, Simon N., Teacher, Maple Grove, Wis.
Pennington, Mabel T. (Mrs. W. S. Wieland), 31 N. Spring
St.,
Bellefonte.
Price, A. A., Teacher, Harleysville.
J. Paul, Teacher, Centre Hall.
Reed, Anna P., Teacher, 18 Green St., Pittston.
Ridge, Wm. W., Centralia.
Ronemus, Rollin A., R. R. Postal Clerk, 816 Capital
Ru.nh, Bessie, Teacher, Bolivar.
Shaffer, Cora M., Teacher, Plymouth.
Sharpless, Warren, Lawyer, Catawissa.
Sherman, W. A., Teacher, Nescopeck.
Sheriff, Nellie, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Shoemaker, Mary, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Shultz, Lela M., Teacher, Shickshinny.
Silvenjuiet, Elizabeth, (Rubinoff), New York.
Rearick,
St.,
Harrisburg.
Snyder, Clark, Teacher, Numidia.
Strickland* Blizabeth, Teacher, 214 South St., Harrisburg.
Taylor, Annie E., Teacher, Pottsville, R. F. D. No. 1.
Templetou, Arthur, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
IQOI-2.
Thomas, Charles H., Teacher, 607 James St., Hazleton.
Thomas, Kathryn, Teacher, 177 N. Laurel St., Hazleton.
Thomas, Mary A., Teacher, 167 S. Empire St., Wilkes-Barre.
Trevorrow, Wm, O., Shipper, 727 W. 4th St., Hazleton.
Turner, Sue, Teacher, Hazleton.
Vought, Virginia E., Teacher, Elysburg.
Weighley, Lizzie, Teacher, Stouchsburg.
White, Estelle G., Teacher, 22 N. Poplar St., Hazleton.
Will, LeAnna, Teacher, Arnold.
Williams, Elizabeth, Teacher, 824 S. Main Ave., Scranton.
Williams, George W., Teacher, Echvardsdale.
Williams, J. R., Teacher, Davenport, Wis.
r
illiains, Olwen, Teacher, 21 Rutter St., Kingston.
Young, Helen, Nurse, 37 E. 71st St., New York.
Zerbe, Anna L., Teacher, Buck Glen.
W
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE^
Cope, A.
P., '00,
Edwards, T. H.,
Killmer, Miles,
Teacher, Shickshinny.
'00,
'00,
Teacher, Cagayande, Mindanao, P,
Stouchsburg.
I.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Briggs,
Herman
A., Classical,
Punk, N. El well, Latin
Nescopeck.
Scientific, 548 So. 49th St., Philadelphia,
Lowrie, W. J., Classical, Jerseytown.
Smith, Ralph E.. Classical, Bloomsburg.
Townend, May
E., Classical, 85
W. Union
CLASS OF
St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
J902.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Austin,
E. Mauch Chunk.
M. Blanche, Teacher, Fishingcreek.
Bailey,
Marie M., Teacher, Fairmount Springs, R. No.
Appenzeller, Edith
Baker, Geo.
Balliett,
C, Teacher,
C, Teacher,
1.
Stull.
Hadassa, Teacher, 127 Market
St.,
Williamsport.
Boyer, Lois, Teacher, 34 Church St., 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 St., Williamsport.
Cannon, Grace, Teacher, Hazleton.
Clark, Mame E-, 815 Walnut St., Wilkinsburg.
Close,
Mary A., Teacher, Tioga.
Edwin E., Banker, 231 Academy
Cobleigh,
Collins, John, Teacher, 316
Vine
St.,
St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
Plymouth.
ALUMNI ADIJRKSS
LIST.
I902.
Ootner, David, Book-keeper, 121 N. Bromley Ave., Scranton.
Mary Mis. Win. J. Pairchild), Berwick.
<
r,
Liverpool.
Curtis, Prethynia, Teacher, 310 State 8t. f Nanticokc.
Caechowica, Helen, Teacher, Aldeu Station.
Dewey, Florence, Stenographer, 174 Carey Ave., Wilkee-Barre.
Diem, Marie I,., Teacher. 3>-2 PrcaCOtt Ave., Scranton.
Drees, Gertrude, Teacherf 233 Briggs St., Harrisburg.
Drumlieller, Pred, Teacher, Aaherton.
Dudley, Mabel (Mrs. Iv I!. Hunt;, Couemau.uh.
Bdwarda, Margaret
Elder,
Parr,
J.,
Teacher, Bdwardeville.
1631 N. 3d St., Harrisburg.
Edna L-, Teacher,
Maude C, Teacher,
147 K. 5th St., Plainfield, X. J.
line. Bertha, Teacher, Nanticoke.
Poreamau, Helen S. (Mrs. 11. P. Dietrick), Shickahinny.
Frames, Mary E., Teacher, Taylor.
Prita, P. P., Teacher,
Fargo, Ga.
Ash St., Danville.
Teacher, Peeley.
Gay, Eleanor, Teacher, Mehoopany.
Gildea, Anna, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Fry, Harriet, Teacher, 213
Gaughan, Henry
J.,
Giles, Mame, Teacher, Wanamie.
Good, William, Teacher, Hobbie.
Gottfried, Bess, Teacher, 7220 Hermitage St., Pittsburg.
Graybill, Clair N. (State Cer.) Teacher, Tompsontown.
Guest, Alice, Teacher, Danville.
Hadsall, Camilla, Teacher, Forty Fort.
Hall, Ruth, Teacher, 254 Rutter Ave., Kingston.
Harris, Jennie, Teacher, Taylor.
Harrison,
Adah
D., Teacher, 288 Clifton Ave.,
Newark, X.
Heiss, Chas. A., Teacher, Catawissa.
Heller, Charlotte V., Teacher, 17 Ross St., Williamsport.
Hiatt, Beth, Teacher, 18
Hirlinger, Etta
N. Vine
M. (Mrs. Alfred
St.,
Mt. Carmel.
Keller), Orangeville.
Hoffa, Margaret, Teacher, Dushore.
Hollopeter, Essene, Teacher, Shiekshinny.
Hovt,
1-:.
Bruce, Merchant,
Pond
Hill.
John, Rebecca A. (State Cer.) Teacher, Elysburg.
Johnson, Marion, Teacher, Northumberland.
Judge, Helen (State Cer. J Teacher, Carbondale.
Keating, Helen C, Teacher, 45 William St., Pittston.
Kehoe, Margaret, Teacher, 123 N. Vine St. Mt. Carmel.
Keiber, A. B.i Student Lafayette College, Drums.
Keim, Martha, Teacher, 36 Vine St., Danville.
Kianer, Helen, Student Dickinson, Carlisle.
Knelly, Sue M., Teacher, Oonyngham.
,
J.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1902.
Krell, Catherine, Teacher, 575 N. Church St., Hazleton.
Kuntz, Edith, Teacher, Freeland.
Landis, David B., Teacher, Rock Glen.
Lawrence, Elsie, Teacher, Dushore.
Leighow, Estella M., Teacher, Northumberland.
Leighow, Lourissa, Teacher, Northumberland.
Leighow, Robert B., National Tube Co., Pittsburg.
Leighow, Sallie, Teacher, Northumberland.
Long, Besse, Teacher, Catawissa.
Lueder, Anna B., Teacher, 11 Academy St., Wilkes-Barre.
McCarty, Mary, Teacher, 149 W. Line St., 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 E., 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 St., Wilkes-Barre.
Reilly, Genevieve, Teacher, 245 S. Main St., 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 St., Luzerne.
Shields, Rose I., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Smethers, Amy B., Teacher, 301 E. 11th St., Berwick.
Smigelsky, Julia, Teacher, 319 S. Maple St., Mt. Carmel.
Smith, Rachel, Teacher, Luzerne.
Smoczynski, Mary, Teacher, Catawissa.
Snyder, Paul C, Student, Lewisburg.
Sophia, Louise, Teacher, New Mil ford.
Space, Carolyn V., Teacher, Wyoming.
Spear, Eunice, Teacher, Light Street, R. No. 3.
Streater, Elsie (Mrs. H. G. Crawford), Pleasantville Station, N. Y.
Thomas, Jennie, Teacher, Scranton.
,
AI.TMNI ADDRESS LIST.
I902-3.
Turner, Anna, Teacher, Nantieoke.
Vance, Bffie, Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. No.
Walker, Ifae, Teacher, Hamlinton.
Welsh, Mary, Teacher, Danville.
Williams, Evan J.. Teacher, Nantieoke.
3.
Williama, Jennie E., Teacher, Drums.
Worthington, W. 8., Commercial Dep't High School, Bangor.
Bessie, Teacher, Plymouth.
Yetter, Bessie (Mrs.
Howard
B. Bckroth), Quarryville.
MUSIC.
Baldy, Helen, Catawissa.
Creasy, Anna, Bloomsburg.
Eiymire, Martha, Bloomsburg.
Hicks, Jennie (Mrs. J. A. Fenstermaker), Portland, Oregon.
Moyer, Laura, Bloomsburg.
Neal, Mabel (Mrs. Dwight Carey), Chester, Pa.
Rentschler, Bessie, Ringtown.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Larrabee, Louise, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Will,
LeAuna, Teacher, Arnold.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE.
Cohen, Jos., Physician, Berwick.
Jacobs, Harry, Scientific, 773 State St., Schenectady, N. Y.
Larrabee, Louise, Latin Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Seely, Leslie B., Latin Scientific, Beach Haven.
Spencer, Henry J., Scientific.
Wagner, C. C, Scientific, Ottawa.
Will, LeAuna, Latin Scientific, Arnold.
CLASS OF
1903.
REGULAR COURSE.
Albert, Charles L., Student, Lafayette College, Bloomsburg.
Barnett,
Elmer
B., Principal Schools, 52
Rockwell Ave.,
Long Branch, N.
Berkenstock, Frank, Teacher, Dewart.
Burke, Delia, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Correll, Mary (Mrs. Ralph Keller), Bloomsburg.
Cooke. Susie, Teacher, 428 K. Main St., Nantieoke.
nport, Mary, Teacher, 351 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre.
Del/mg, William, Teacher, Orangeville.
Praney, Ella, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Good, Mary A., Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Gresh, Bdith, Teacher, 417 Broadway, Milton.
J.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
I903
Hagenbuch, Rea, Bloomsburg.
154 Willow
Hawk, Ray, Teacher,
St.. Plymouth.
Hayes, Mary, Teacher, Freeland.
Hetherington, Florence, Teacher, Netcong, N. J.
Hicks, Carrie, Teacher, 253 N. Maple Ave., Kingston.
Hosking, Elizabeth, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Hottenstein, Ellen (Mrs. Elmer D. Schnuer), Milton, R. F. D. No.
Housel, Grace, Bloomsburg.
Houtz, Howard, Book. keeper, 636 Adams Ave,, Scranton.
Humphreys, Frank, Inspector of Steel, Ensley, Ala.
James, Kathryn, Teacher, 36 Storris St., Scranton.
Jameison, Harold, Teacher, 122 Rebecca Ave., Scranton.
Kaufhold, Edith, Teacher, 1116 Linden St., Scranton.
Kelley, Mary, Teacher, West Pittston.
Kierstead, Irene (Mrs. Irvin Ruebenkaum), Jamison.
Koerner, Dora, Teacher, 43 Hillside St., Wilkes-Barre.
Kramer, Rosetta, Teacher, Rohrsburg.
Krum, Mildred (Mrs. Irving Barndt), care of Presston Ap'ts,
1.
Atlantic City, N. J.
Landis, Laura B., Teacher,
Rock Glen.
Lowe, Emma (Mrs. D. M. Picket), Plymouth.
MacFarlane, Laura, Teacher, 1654 Capouse Ave., Scranton.
McCullough, Elizabeth, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
McGowen, Winifred, Teacher, Ashley.
May, Minerva, Schuylkill Haven.
Mengle, Ella (Mrs. H. R. Heim), Barnesville.
Miller, J. R., Teacher, 615 Quincy Ave., Scranton.
Moran, Mollie, 342 N. Main St., 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, 2026 N. Park Ave., Philadelphia.
Reid, Ella, Teacher, Laflin.
Riland, H. W.. 305 N. 2nd St., Pottsville.
Roberts, Elbert, Teacher, Rupert.
Robison, Jean, Teacher, Espy.
Schatzle, Etta (Mrs. W. H. Horlacher), Weatherly.
Silvius, Mabel, Teacher, 38 S. Welles St., Wilkes-Barre,
Snyder, W. D., Supervisor Drawing, Box 468, Bound Brook, N. J.
VanBuskirk, Mary (State Cer .) Teacher, Taylor.
Waring, Elizabeth (Mrs. Leon Colvin), 2915 Mulberry St., Scranton.
8
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I903-4
Welsh, Prederk B
w,
,
Btai
tfarj B.i Teacher, Plains.
COURSE IN
Burr, Belle
1'IANo
!
(»KTK.
Knox, Watsontown.
Mildred, Mfllvflle.
Planing, Ora, Music Teacher, Picture Rock3.
Pollmer, Gertrude M., Teacher, Berwick.
Dceler, Jessie, Music Teacher, Millville.
Jordan, Reginald L., Philadelphia.
Bloomsburg.
Thomas, Plymouth.
L.trrabee, Beatrice,
ns,
Rundle, Flossie M., Scranton.
vSwcppenheiser, Nellie, Music Teacher, Espy.
PREPARATORY COLLEGIATE
Adams,
C. J., Stull.
Albert, Charles L., Bloomsburg.
Creasy, Anna, Bloomsburg.
Dailey,
Thomas, Plymouth.
Dillon,
Max
G., Bloomsburg.
Harrison, Minnie M.,
Town
Line.
Howell, Z. R., Centremoreland.
Kentmerer, Arthur E., Factory ville.
Landis, Laura B., Rock Glen.
Neal, Mabel, (Mrs. Dwight Carey), Chester, Pa.
Roberts, Elbert A., Rupert.
Stump, Florence E., Stouchsburg.
Welsh, Frederic S., State College.
CLASS OF
P904.
REGULAR COURSE.
Herman H- Hess), Surprise, Neb.
Andres, Daisy, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Baldy, Lucy C, Teacher, Catawissa.
Berry, Emma, Teacher, 110 Dorrance St., Dorranceton.
Black, Matilda, Teacher, Centralia.
Bonham, May, Teacher, Hunlock's Creek.
Boyer, Jessie M. (Mrs. G. L- Howell), Trucksville.
Brandon, Pearl E-, Teacher, McCormiok.
Brogan, Margaret P., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Bnckalew, Lillian B., Teacher, 26 W. 1st St Bloomsburg.
Buddinger, Sara E., Teacher, 17 North Oak St., Bit. Csrmel.
Burns, Margaret A., Teacher, 9th and Reillv Sts., Harrisburg.
Carl, Thomas, Teacher, 639 Schuyler Ave., Dorranceton.
Albertson, Elizabeth H. (Mrs.
,
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1904
Challis,
Anna
E-, Teacher Physical Culture, 392
Market
St.,
Wilkes-Barre
Margaret V., Teacher, Arlington Hotel, Scranton.
Cogswell, Irvin, Farmer, Meshoppen.
Cook, EdithS., Teacher, Danville.
Crossley, Pearl A., Teacher (Garfield, N. J.) 140 W. 103d St., N. Y.
Cryder, Harold C, A. C. & F. Co., Willow Springs.
Davenport, Alvirda, Teacher, 127 W. Main St., Plymouth.
Davis, Griselda, Teacher, Kingston.
Davis, Maude, Teacher, Taylor.
Clair,
Derr, Bessie, Teacher, Milton.
Eister, Allen B Teacher, Seven Points.
,
Fetherolf, Nellie, Teacher,
Miminburg.
Fineran, Minnie V., Teacher, Carbondale.
Flaherty, Margaret A., Teacher, 430 W. Oak St., Shenandoah.
Fletcher, Esther R., Teacher, The Irving, Passaic, N. J.
Gildea, James J., Teacher, 6 Rider St., Wilkes-Barre.
Goldsmith, Aimee, Teacher, Mt Carmel.
Goodale, Bessie E- Teacher, 26 Madison St., Wilkes-Barre.
Goyituey, Anna (Mrs. Fred W. Canfield), Zuni, N. Mexico.
Halloran, Emma, Teacher, Avoca.
Hammond, Theresa M., Teacher, 1201 Fairfield Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind.
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 St., 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 St., Mount Carmel.
Kester,
Leona A. (Mrs. Roland Lawton),
Millville.
Killmer, Aaron A., Surveying Corps, Stouchsburg.
Knorr, Kimber H., Teacher, Catawissa, R. No.
Krommas, Lulu M., Teacher, Upper Lehigh.
Lanning, Hattie L. (Mrs.
J.
W. Bonham),
3.
Wilkes-Barre, R. F. D. No.
Box
Malone, James M., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Maust, Emma D. (Mrs. John Hause), Jerseytown, R. F. D. No.
Meixell, Bessie E., Teacher, Beach Haven.
1.
1
155.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
I904.
Mertz, Mabel
Teacher, Northumberland.
i-:., Teacher, 211 Garfield
Art., Scran:
Miller, Gertrude M., Teacher, Northumberland.
Morris, Blanche J., Teacher, Millville
Moss, Claude L.. Teacher, s. River St., WOkee-Barre.
Millard,
1.,
Hannah
Murriu, M.irv, Teacher, 1<>6 River St., Carbondale.
Muth, Carrie 1. .. Teacher, 110 Rice St., Wttl
Ark.
O'Donnell, Catherine, Teacher, 37 s. Wyoming St., Hazleton.
anell, Daniel L., Teacher, Andah
Mary C (State Cer. ) Teacher, 219 Broad St., Harri.sburg.
Parker. Mabel H. (Mrs. Clark Kitchen), Millville.
Reily, JuleS., Teacher, 708 Ilazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
Orth,
Rentachler, Gny II., 142 Second Ave., E. Roselle, N. J.
Richart, Bessie, Trained Nurse, 61 H. Third St., Bloomsburg.
Rider, Harry K-, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Riley, Tillie, Teacher, 565 Hazle Ave., Ashley.
Mary A., Teacher, Light Street, R. F. D. No. 1.
Robison, Emily, Teacher, Espy.
Rogers, Louise, Teacher, Mahnomen, Minnesota.
Ruloff, Clarence F., Teacher, 1147 Turner St., Allentown.
Robfatna,
Seely, Margaret, Teacher, Beach Haven, R. F. D. No.
Seesholtz, Hervey W., Teacher, Rock port.
1.
Sholenberger, Wells A., Berwick.
Smethers, Margaret, Teacher, Beach Haven.
Smith, Margaret If., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Specht, Elizabeth E., Teacher, 225 W. 2nd
Eugene R., Teacher, Beaver Valley.
Sterner, Mary E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
St.,
Hazleton.
Stead,
Snyder, Vere H., Teacher, Miffliuville.
Thomas, Margaret, Teacher, 354 E. Main St., Nanticoke.
Tibbetts, Luzenia (Mrs. Wm. G. Isham), Reserve, Wis.
Trathen, Harry G., Teacher, 338 Centre St., Ashland.
Turner, Ruth T., Stanford Uni., Box 128, California.
With, Lewis, Teacher, Ebensburg.
Wagner, Virginia, Teacher, Prichard.
White, June, Teacher, Light Street.
Wilson, Martha, Teacher, 3625 MervineSt., Philadelphia.
Wolfe, Raymond, Teacher, Huntington Mills.
Womeldorf, Kffie, Teacher, Williamsport.
SUPPLEMENTARY COURSE.
I
layman, Adda, Teacher, Turbotville.
CX)URSE IN PIANO-FORTE.
Briggt, Edna, Bloomsburg.
DeWitt, Lois, Bloomsburg.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
I904-5Jenkins, Margaret E., Bloonisburg.
Rosenthal, Libbie, Wilkes-Barre.
PREPARATORY COLLEGIATE.
Boyer, John B., Mandata.
Bradbury, Robert, Espy.
Creasy, Martha, Bloonisburg.
Dollman, Harry, Orangeville.
Hartman, Ethel, Millville.
Helwig, W. Ray, Minneapolis, Minn.
Henrie, H. Clare, Bloonisburg.
Herring, Laura, Sunbury.
Kelly, Martin, Minersville.
Kisner, Helen, Carlisle.
Kitchen, Clark E., Bloomsburg, R. F. D. No.
Moses, William E., South Gibson.
Rooke,
Wm.
3.
1308 Oneida St., Shamokin.
J.,
PHYSICAL TRAINING COURSE.
Aldinger, Albert K., 155
W.
6th St.,
New York
City.
Aldinger, Harry E., 155 W. 65th St., New York City.
Baldwin, Maude E., Teacher, S. N. S., Shippensburg.
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. Louis, Mo.
CLASS OF
J905.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Allen, Bertha, Teacher, 3509 Burke Ave., Seattle,
Arnold, Edna, L-, Teacher, Peckville.
Baker, Geo. C, Noxey, R. F. D. No.
Wash.
1.
Madge
H., Teacher, Lenoxville.
Bergstresser, Clara, Teacher, 133 N. Oak St., Mt. Carmel.
Bennett,
Glenn (Student Syracuse), Susquehanna.
Bradigan, Agnes, Teacher, 215 N. Main St., Shenandoah.
Brady, Lulu C, Teacher, Elysburg, R. No. 1,
Blaisdell, J.
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 St., Carbondale.
Conlan, Anna, Teacher, 570 Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
Conway,
Nellie, Teacher,
Cortright,
Emma,
Shenandoah.
Teacher, 131 Barnes St., Wilkes-Barre.
A
I.I
I905.
I
Teacher,
ie,
31
I
3rd Ave., Scranton.
Hughe!
St.,
Luzerne.
msbnrg.
her,
Dailey,
Miry
(
hrangeville.
Teacher, Plymouth.
B.,
her,
Bloomabnrg
Anna A Teach
Middle
Drum, Warren N., Teacher, Bloomsborg.
r.
,
St.,
Hanover.
Bahleman, Marguerite, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Anna M., Teacher, Harwood Ml
.
Pahl, Helene, Teacher, 1X29 Broad w.iy,
Camden, X. J.
Farnsworth, W. Jay, Teacher, Tine Summit.
Fiah, Nellie C, Teacher, Lynn.
lizabeth, Teacher, 23 E. Line St., Shenandoah.
18, Martha, Teacher, Taylor.
Grimes, Bessie K., Teacher, Catawissa.
r, Ezra, Teacher, Mainville.
Ilarman, Edna, Teacher, 131 N. Church St., Hazleton.
Harris, Sarah J., Teacher, 687 Northampton St
Wilkes-Barre.
Hartman, Blanche L., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Hartman, Gertrude, Teacher, Rohrsburg.
IK acock, Frances L,., Teacher, 41 E. 6th St., Bloomsburg.
Hemingway, Vera, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Higgins, Gregory, Teacher, Carbondale.
Hi
ins. Julia M., Teacher, 311 W. Cherry St., Shenandoah.
Horn, Lulu C, Teacher, Hellertown.
House, Mae B Bloomsburg.
Howell, A. Margaret, Teacher, Lightstreet.
Huber, Hazel, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Jenkins, Win G., Teacher, Edwardsdale.
Jolly, Raymond G., Student Lafayette College, Orangeville.
Kerrigan, Mary E., Teacher, 11 S. Gilbert St., Shenandoah.
Eintner, Win., Teacher, Lemon.
Kirkendall, Mary K. (Mrs. Pierce Hagenbuch), Lightstreet.
Krumm, Kathryn, Teacher, Turbotville.
Larrabee, Beatrice, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Laubach, Sarah, Teacher, Fairmount Springs.
,
—
,
•ice,
Leibensj
Manila
S.,
len,
Teacher, Sunbury, R. F. D. No.
Teacher, 134
S-
1.
8th St., Allentown.
Teacher, Orangeville.
MacAlpine, Ethel, Teacher, Northumberland.
Marsden, Agnes, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
rer, Lorenzo G., Beach Haven.
Mcrt/, Adclia A., Teacher, Northumberland.
Mertz, M. Elizabeth, Teacher, Northumberland.
Miller, Blanche 1'., Teacher, Muncy Valley.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1905.
Mary A., Teacher, 203 N. Emerick St., Shenandoah.
Morgan, Olive, Teacher, Beaumont.
Mowrer, Chas. L., Teacher, Strawberry Ridge.
Myers, Irma G., Teacher, 185 S. Hancock St., Wilkes-Barre.
Olmstead, Kate D Teacher, Taylor.
Ormsby, Mary, Teacher, 304 E. Centre St., Shenandoah.
Mitchell,
,
Peiffer, Lillian, Teacher,
Phillips,
Wintersville.
Anna, Teacher, Taylor.
Phillips, Caroline, Teacher, 1205
Jackson
St.,
Scranton.
Pooley, Paul, Reporter, 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, Mauch Chunk.
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, 106 Wash. St., Edwardsville.
Thomas, Susan, Teacher, Luzerne.
Tiffany, Lee J., Teacher, Tingley.
Traxler, Wm. E., Rohrsburg.
Walters, Edna L., Teacher, 536 Grant St., Hazleton.
Webber, Geo. H., Teacher, Elloree, S. C.
Wenner, Herbert C, Teacher, Drums.
White, Ora (Mrs. Ed. Campbell), Almedia.
Wilkins, Katherine, Teacher, Sugar Notch.
Williams, Maud, Teacher, 112 E. 4th St., Mt. Carmel.
Winter, Laura M., Teacher, Freeland.
Witman, Eleanor, Teacher, Jerseyshare.
Wolfe, Mae H., Teacher, 130 N. Shamokin St., Shamokin.
Yergey, Agnes A. (Mrs. Frank Fry), 77 Greenfield St., Tiffin, Ohio.
PREPARATORY COU,EGIATE.
Armstrong, Joseph W., Bloomsburg.
Brooke, Walter S., Bloomsburg.
AM'MNI ADUKl
SS
I.IST.
I9O5
:i.
r,
G. Bdward, Btoomsbnrg, Student Trinity Colleg
"t Syracuse Fnive:
Clau Le
Hemingway, Rowland,
Jolly,
Raymond
Bloomstrai
6.,
grille,
Student Lafayette Coll
W'alur v., Scranton.
Keiber, Arthur Iv., Drums.
.
Kit, -hen. Florence B. (Mrs, Clinton Follmer),
Milleisen, Sara
1$.,
ock, Clarissa,
Rarig,
Howard
ion,
Rocky Ford,
Colo.
Bloomsburg.
Bloomsburg.
R., Catawissa.
Bmily, Bspy.
Traxler, Win. B., Rohrsburg.
Vorks, Milton K., Bloomsburg, Student Lafayette College.
COURSE IN PIANO-FORTEPlisbie, Katharine, Bloomsburg.
Gunton, Jean, Bloomsburg.
Imboden, Nell, Bloomsburg.
Robbins, La Vere, Bloomsburg.
Smith, Ida, Bloomsburg.
COMMERCIAL COURSE.
Hagenbuch, Wm. H., Light Street.
Englehart, Nevin T., Bookkeeper, Almedia.
SUPPLEMENTARY COURSE.
Harris,
Mary
R., Teacher, Allentown.
CLASS OF
1906.
REGULAR COURSE.
Albert, R. Bruce, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Albertson, Phoebe, Teacher, Benton, R. No.
2.
Allen, Caroline, Teacher, 3509 Burke Ave., Seattle, Washington.
Allen, Hazel, Teacher, Christopher.
Allen, Otis, Teacher, Sweet Valley.
Aurand, Laura, Teacher,
Averill,
K
lna
II.,
New
Berlin.
Teacher, Catawissa.
Barr, Anna, Teacher, Parsons.
Becker, Mary L., Teacher, 42 Gaylord Ave., Plymouth.
Bohan, Anna, Teacher, 56 Regent St., Wilkes-Barre.
Bonham, Grace C, Teacher, Forty Fort.
Shamokin Dam.
Boust, Maud, Teacher,
Brennan, Nellie, Teacher, Pleasant Mount.
C, Teacher, Catawissa, R. No. 5.
Bdddinger, Lulu, Teacher, 17 N. Oak St., Mt. Carmel.
Brofee, Ferdinand
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1906
Butt, Mary, Teacher, Benton.
Callender, George W., Prin.
High School, Huntsville, Wash.
Cantlin, Abbie, Teacher, 229 E. Lloyd St., Shenandoah.
Conrad, Lottie, Teacher, 390 Lightstreet Road, Bloomsburg.
Conser, H. N. (State Cer.) Teacher, Sunbury.
Cosper, Isabel N., Teacher, 508 Wyoming Ave.,
Coughlin, Clara, Teacher, Luzerne.
Creasy, Byron H., Teacher, Rock Glen.
Creasy,
Raymond C,
Teacher,
West
Pittston.
Rock Glen.
Culkin, Margaret, Teacher, 905 Capouse Ave., Scranton.
DeWan, Kathryn, Teacher, Rummerfield.
DeWitt, Helen (Mrs. Reber Terwilliger), Bloomsburg.
Durbin, Nellie, Teacher, 38Jeannette St., Plymouth.
Erdley, 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, IdaM., 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, 114 N. Second St., 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 St., Philadelphia.
Hartzell, Maybel L. (Mrs. Frank Zarr;, 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., Wilkes-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, MaryE., Teacher, Parsons.
Kester, Rennay, Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. No. 1.
Kinney, James, A., Teacher, Harwood.
9
.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I906
.
Mary, Teacher,
[rfCmpkc,
:;,
Lewit,
Emma,
Am\,
Anna
I
'niondale
Teacher, Pleasant Mount.
'1'.
Iv.,
Teacher, 716
S.
V
Main Ave., Scranton.
Longenberger, Myrtle, Teacher, Mainville.
:uin, Helen, Teacher, Catawissa.
Hasten, Christells T., Teacher, 216 West St., Bloomsburg.
Maxwell, Ethel, Teacher, Wilkes-Iiarre, R. 1, Box 62.
Mellet, Kathryn, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Miles, Bessie V., Teacher, 31 N. Main St., Shenandoah.
Miller, Lillie A., Teacher, Zenith.
Mitchell, Mary P., Teacher, 113 S. West
Murphy, Rose, Teacher, Carbondale.
St.,
Shenandoah.
O'Donnell, Mary, Teacher. 77 N. Wyoming St., Hazleton.
O'Horo, Ethel, Teacher, Taylor.
Oliver, Fannie, Teacher, Hunlocks Creek.
Olmstead, Nina, Teacher, Taylor.
Osuna, Jose, Teacher, Caguas, P. R.
Owen, Anna E., Teacher, 188 Bloomfield Ave., Passaic, N. J.
Owen, Cordelia, Teacher, Maple Ave., Kingston.
Owen, Hazel, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Panco, Mary, Teacher, Harwood.
Parry, Gertrude M., Teacher, Pennypacker St., Scranton.
Patterson, Vivian A., Teacher, Factory ville.
Pealer, Blanche, Teacher, Asbury.
Ramage, Margaret H., Teacher, 4 S. Walnut St., Mt. Carmel.
Raup, Jennie, Teacher, Aristes.
Rayos, Susie, Teacher, Saguna, N. Mex.
Roadarmel, Ada, Teacher, 115 N. Hickory St., 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., Teacher, Coamo, P. R.
Scanlan, Kathryn, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Shambach, JohnE., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Shuman, Clyde S., Teacher, Mainville.
Shaman, Edith, Teacher, 354 Catharine St., Bloomsburg.
Snyder, Homer II., Teacher, Mifllinville.
Stiiier, Elizabeth, Teacher, 90 N. Iron St., Bloomsburg.
Thomas, Zella, (Mrs. Chas. E. Mericle), Jerseytown, R. No. 2.
Thompson, Marie, Teacher, 632 N. Church St., Hazleton.
Titus, Ethel, Teacher, Hop Bottom.
Wall, Grace, Teacher, Boyd's Mills.
r, Cottie, Teacher, Asherton.
Weiser. Laura, Teacher, Asherton.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
I9C6-7
Welsh,
Mayme C,
Teacher, 606 N. Vine
St.,
Hazleton.
Williams, Adeline, Teacher, 68 Archbald St., Scranton.
Williams, Myrtle, Teacher, Shickshinny.
Witman, Mary C, Teacher, Jersey Shore.
Zemitis, Vanda, Teacher, 305 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE.
Andres, Harry, Medical, Bloomsburg.
Booth, Edwin, Scientific, Dallas, R. F. D. 2.
Breisch, Lulu, Scientific, Ringtown.
Champlin, Carrol D., Classical, Walters Park.
Demaree, Mary, Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Dietrick, El well, Scientific, Scranton.
Gorman, Peter
Jones,
W.
Inkerman.
J. Scientific,
E., Classical, Nanticoke.
Milnes, Susanna, Medical (Mrs. Harry White), Berwick.
Piszczek, Stanley R., Scientific, Student Gettysburg, Plymouth.
Robbins, LaVere, Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Turner, Thomas, Scientific, Stanford University, Cal.
MUSIC COURSE.
Anstock, Warren S., Bloomsburg.
Bomboy, Aleta, Espy.
Bacon, Bertha H., 4018 Lancaster Ave., Philadelphia.
Jillson, Lulu, Orwell.
Landis, Florence B., Rock Glen.
Stout, Nellie, Hawley.
Vollrath, Rosa E., 610 E. Fulton St, Lancaster.
Zehner, Maude, Nescopeck.
BUSINESS
Cleaver,
Leon
AND SHORT HAND COURSES.
P., Catawissa.
Doty, Edith, Bloomsburg.
Edgar, Flossy, 218 E. Ohio
Girton,
St.,
Raymond, accountant
Chicago,
111.
New York,
Watkins, N. Y.
care International Salt Co. of
Moyer, Carlotta, Bloomsburg.
Tinker, Margaret (Mrs. David Young), Curtiston, Etowah Co., Ala.
SHORT HAND COURSE.
Bradbury, Robert W., Espy.
CLASS OF
J907.
NORMAL COURSE.
Allabach, C. Millard, Teacher, Orangeville.
Anstock, Pearl D., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
I
18 Lancattcr Ave., Philadelphia.
Bertha H., T
Teacher, Shickahinny.
Barrett, Roae, Teacher, Archbald.
Barrow, afame, Teacher, Ringtown.
BUa a.. Teacher, Carley Brooke.
Morton II., Teacher, Wananue.
•.
Car r it- af., Teacher, Kingston.
Brooke, Margaret C, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Brundage, Edna J., Teacher, Peckville.
Buck, Olga b., Teacher, Hawley.
Burrows, Ethel, Teacher, 414 Luzerne Ave., West Pittston.
Bush, Artemesia M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Campaie, Edith, Teacher, East Mauch Chunk.
Chamberlin, Anna J., Teacher, Olyphant.
Clancy, Elizabeth V., Teacher, 419 N. 3rd St., Steelton.
Cogswell, Bessie E., Teacher, Lynn.
Conner, Helen Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Conrad, Helen L., Teacher, Shickshinny.
Coolbaugh, Ruth, Teacher, 140 Madison St., Wilkes- Barre.
C ^rby, Florence, Teacher, Larksville.
Cramer, Cora E., Teacher, Chrome, N. J.
Dailey, Margaret G., Teacher, 19 Walnut St., Steelton.
Dean, Alice, Teacher, Winton.
Delaney, Kathryn, Teacher, Alden.
Dever, Margaret, Teacher, McAdoo.
DcWire, Harry, Teacher, Lewisburg.
DeWitt, M. Lois, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
r, Mabel A., Teacher, 726 High St., Honesdale.
Dino, John, Teacher, Vandling.
Dino, Michael, Teacher, Vandling.
Dodson, Harry A., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Edythe A., Teacher, Town Hill.
Dreibelbis, Elizabeth V., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
ick, Laura R., Teacher, Jerseytown.
Evans, Virgie, Teacher, 734 Hazel St., Wilkes-Barre.
as, Elizabeth P., Teacher, 915 Eynon St., Scranton.
Kirnsworth, Margaret, Teacher, Pine Summit.
Plynn, Evalyn M. J., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
By, Irene, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Gorrey, Helen, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Gregg, Elizabeth, Teacher, Hawley.
Griffeth, Rae E., Teacher, 295 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre.
Hamlin, Rose
J.,
Teacher, Catawissa.
Harris, John, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
:er,
Grace D., Teacher. Nuremberg.
Henkelttian, Gussie, Teacher, Berwick.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
I907.
Hess, Deri, Teacher, Benton.
Hess, Harriet, Teacher, Goble, Col. Co., Oregon.
Hess, MaryE., Teacher, Alinedia.
Higgins, Marie C, Teacher, 156 S. 2nd St.. Steelton.
Hoppe, Blanche, Teacher, Hop Bottom.
Howard, Mae L., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
James, Lysod H., Teacher, 36 Storrs Ave., Scranton.
James, Susan W., Teacher, 164 Nottingham St., Plymouth.
Jenkins, Charlotte M., Teacher, 53 Gaylord Ave., Plymouth.
Johns, Norma A., Teacher, Taylor.
Johns, S. Blanche, Teacher, Shickshiuny.
Jolly, E- Louise, Teacher, Orangeville.
Jones, Miram E-, Teacher, Edwardsville.
Kelley, Mary A., Teacher, 902 Capouse Ave., Scranton.
Kitchen, Arvilla, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Kline, Jennie I., Teacher, Orangeville.
Kline, Pearl, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Knauss, Daisy, Teacher, Zions Grove.
Kocher, Hazel C, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Lamoreux, Ruth, Teacher, Huntsville.
Lazarus, Edwin, Teacher, Mount Carmel.
Lehman, Geo. M., Teacher, Miminville.
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, 45 Eley St., Dorranceton.
Marcy, Howard N., Teacher, 45 Eley St., Dorranceton.
Masteller, Helen, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Mauser, Helen B., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Maxey, Mae R., Teacher, Forest City.
Meisberger, David T., Teacher, Shamokin.
Miller, Elda, Teacher, Farmingdale, Nassau Co., L. I.
Mitchell, Ada, Teacher, 303 N. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre.
Morgan, Mary, Teacher, Beaumont.
Mover, Sadie R., Teacher, Catawissa.
Mullahey, Belle, Teacher, 301 Cherry St., Shenandoah.
Noble, Alma G., Teacher, Calkins.
O'Brien, Margaret, Teacher, Glen Summit.
Pritchard, Marjorie V., Teacher, Bramwell, W. Va.
Quick, Reba H., Teacher, Scranton.
Riegel, Lulu A., Teacher, Catawissa.
Rittenhouse, Laura, Teacher, Berwick.
Roat, Helen L., Teacher, Kingston.
ALUMNI ADDRKSS
LIST.
I907.
Rodriques, Anton:-), San Jiuui, Box 225, P. R.
Schwartman, RvaT., Teacher, s. 141 Laurel St., Hazleton.
Shaffer, Alice B., Teacher, Briarcri
Shaw, Stella, Teacher, 224 N. Hyde Park Ave Scranton.
,
Shnltz, Horton, K., Teacher, Pairmonnt Sprinj
Smith, Miriam I., Teacher, Middleburg.
Sterner, Bertha 1., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Todd) Genevieve, Teacher, SOJeanette St., Plymouth.
Tucker, Nellie, Teacher, Susquehanna.
Vance, J. Gertmde, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Wallace, Allies P., Teacher, 139 N. Dorrance St., Dorranceton.
Walters, Edith, Teacher, 128 Willow St., Plymouth.
Wanich. Myrtle C, Teacher, Light Street.
Wanlell. Helen L., Teacher, 587 Grant St., Hazleton.
Weaver, Mary K., Teacher, 11 OS W. Elm St., Scranton.
Wells, Howard L., Teacher, Klksdale.
Welsh, Mabel, Teacher, Orangeville.
Wendt, Lillian, Teacher, Shamokin Dam.
Westbrooke, Blanche, Teacher, Blooming Grove.
Whitebread, Florence, Teacher, Mountain Top
Wingert, Blanche P., Teacher, 22S Lincoln St., Steelton.
Wolfe, Anna, Teacher, Rock Glen.
Wolfe, Esther A., Teacher, Dallas.
Wolfert, Emma D., Teacher, Forest City.
Zang, Minnie, Teacher, 560 N. Church St., Hazleton.
COTXEGK PREPARATORY.
Conner, Stanley, Scientific, Willow- Springs.
Dino, John, Scientific, Vandling.
l'risbie, Katharine, Classical, Bloomsburg.
Fritz, Charles
C,
Scientific,
Bloomsburg.
Gross, Gertrude, Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Landis,
Wm.
B., Scientific,
McCreary, Frank
Rock Glen.
B., Scientific, Hallstead.
Merrill, Ernest, Classical, Light Street.
Mover, Helen, Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Mover, William, Scientific, Bloomsburg.
White, Joseph, Scientific, Light Street.
JCT, Clark, Medical, Plymouth.
BUSINESS
AND SHORT HAND.
Aspi a/u, Kusebio S., Cienfuegos, Cuba.
Bnglehart, Paul H., Almedia.
Laubach, Murray, Guava.
Reimard, Irene, Bloomsburg.
ALUMNI ADDRESS
LIST.
1907-8.
SHORT HAND.
Robison, Eugene, Bspy.
MUSIC.
Cousart, Josephine, Danville.
CLASS OF
J908.
REGULAR COURSE.
Appleman, Rebeca, Teacher, Danville.
Arnold, Ina A., Teacher, 732 Bennett St., Luzerne.
Baldy, Sara H., Teacher, Catawissa.
Barnes, Margaret, Teacher, Elmhurst.
Beddall, Florence G., Teacher, Tamaqua.
Beddall, Joanna, Teacher, Tamaqua.
Benscoter, Laura M., Teacher, Hunlocks Creek.
Billings, Ella M., Teacher, Nicholson.
Bogart, Nellie, Teacher, Danville.
Boone, Laura E-, Teacher, 317 E. 5th St., Berwick.
Brandon, Adda M., Teacher, Huntington Mills.
Breisch, Reba, Teacher, Ringtown.
Burke, Agnes J.. Teacher, 9 Pike St., Carbondale.
Callender. E. Mae, Teacher, Sweet Valley.
Campion, Reba, Teacher, 13 Darte Ave., Carbondale.
Clark, Mabel P., Teacher, Wyoming.
Conrad, Eme M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Cool, Mertie M., Teacher, 88 South 10th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Cox, Nell, Teacher, Fort Sill, Okla.
Coyle, Margaret D., Teacher, 247 E. 4th St., Mt. Carmel.
Cummings, James E., Teacher, 232 N. Chestnut St., Shenandoah.
Deeths, Anna R., Teacher, 545 James St., Hazleton.
Deighmiller, Ellie R., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. No. 1.
Deighmiller, Nellie M., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. No. 1.
Dreibelbis, Ida M., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. No. 3.
Faust, Sara C, Teacher, Barnesville.
Fegley, Mary I., Teacher, Catawissa.
Finn, Ruth M., Teacher, 653 W. Shawnee Ave., Plymouth.
Francis, Thomas, Teacher, 1516 Olive St., Scranton.
Geisdorf, Charlotta, Teacher, Linley, Montana.
Gray, Carrie M., Teacher, Montrose, R. No. 1.
Handley, Alberta M., Teacher, 441 N. 9th St., Scranton.
Hartman, Sadie L-, Teacher, 852 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre.
Henrie, Ethel L-, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Herring, Martha E-, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Hill,
Helen
R., Teacher, 614
W. Diamond
Ave., Hazleton.
Hull, Edith A., Teacher, Honesdale, R. No.
James, Martha V., Teacher, 920
W. Elm
St.,
1.
Scranton.
AI.l'MM AD]
LIST.
1908.
Teacher, 72 Academj St., Plymouth.
Blaie H
Johnson, Margaret J-. Teacher. 78 K. Walnut St., Preeland.
Teacher, Bloomabtirg
ECahler, [rene G
nbader, Stella, Teacher, Milton, K. No. 4.
,
,
Emm, Carol, Teacher, Danville.
Major, OIItc a., Teacher, Forty Fort.
Maurer, Charles U, Teacher, Paxinoa, R. No.
M.aner, Darwin B
Miller,
1
,
12.
Teacher, Kehler
iora M., Teacher,
Glen Lyon.
Miller, Harriet, Teacher, Reserve, Wis.
Moore, Mary Louise Teacher, 1613 Vine St., Scranton.
Morgan, Daniel W., Teacher, Beaumont.
Morgan, Laura W. Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Morris, Mary I'.., Teacher, 96 Washington St., Edwardsville.
Morrow, Mary L., Teacher, Schultzville.
Mulligan, Mayetta, Teacher, Carey St., Plains.
Peck, M. Bvelyn, Teacher, Susquehanna.
Petrilli, Francesco S. L-, Teacher, 104 Centre St., Freeland.
Piekarski, Eleanor M., Teacher, US Market St., Xanticoke.
Piatt, Eugene W., Teacher, Broadway, R. No. 1.
Piatt, John E., Teacher, Broadway, R. No. 1.
Plank, Thomas H., Teacher, Morgantown.
Rarick, William, Teacher, Conyngham.
Rhodes, Adda, Teacher, 227 Iron St., Berwick.
Rosser, Olwen, Teacher, 33 Atlantic Ave., Edwardsdale.
Row, Hazel F., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Ruth, Bessie M., Teacher, 533 W. Diamond Ave., Hazleton.
Sanders, Clyde, Teacher, Northumberland.
Seasholtz, Helen, Teacher, 28 W. Centre St., Danville.
Shifter, Anna M., Teacher, Hudson.
Shovlin, Joseph A., Teacher, Wilburton.
Sitler, J. Wesley, Teacher, Lehighton.
Slocum, A. Louise, Teacher, Rendham.
Smith, Marion C, Teacher, Conyngham.
Southwoo.l, Mary, Teacher, 34 X. Walnut St., Mt. Carmel.
Sturdevant, Edith, Teacher, Meshoppen.
Tucker, Mabel L.. Teacher, Susquehanna.
Tuaar, Julia C, Teacher, Forest City.
Wallace, Elizabeth F., Teacher, Clifton Heights.
Wardan, Helen L., Teacher, Dallas.
Watkins, William I)., Teacher, Catawissa.
Wells, Grace P., Teacher, Hallstead.
Wilkinson, Mabel W.. Teacher, 1 N. Walnut St., Mt. Carmel.
Williams, Mae, Teacher. 126 B. Noble St., Nanticoke.
Williams. Rhea L., Teacher, Falls, R. Xo. 1.
Williams, Sarah I-:.. Teacher, 106 W. Main St., Xanticoke.
,
ALUMNI ADDRESS
I
LIST.
90S
Yeager, Lillian R., Teacher, Reboboth, Del.
Yoder, Jennie M., Teacher, West Ave., Mt. Carmel.
Zimmerman, Verna, Teacher, Ringtown.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Grimes, Jay H., Medical, Millville.
Mercer, Irene, Classical, Bloomsburg.
Smith, Merrill W., Latin Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Turek, Fredrick, Latin Scientific, Glen Lyon.
Watkins, Wm. D., Latin Scientific, Catawissa.
Yorks, Elsie, Classical, Bloomsburg.
BOOK-KEEPING AND SHORTHAND.
Churm,
Stella, Danville.
Dreisbach, Ida, Bloomsburg.
Heberling, Pearl, Grovania.
Oman, Ernest, Bloomsburg.
Richards, Horace D., Light Street.
Sneidman, Bruce, Almedia.
Wiegand, Adam, Wilkes-Barre.
Woods, Margaret, Bloomsburg.
MUSIC.
Christian, Lucretia,
Bloomsburg.
Dent, Bessie, Catawissa.
Major, Olive, Forty Fort.
DEATHS REPORTED SINCE JULY
Jst,
1907.
Ed. McGeehan)
1881.
Breslin, Bridget (Mrs. Dr.
1888.
H.
Trumble, R. Beele (Replogle)
Lynch, Mame A.
McGinty, Katie.
Eves, Edna (Mrs. J. W. Biddle).
Stearns, Laura G., (Mrs. T. S. Tucker).
Cantlin, Agnes.
1891.
1892.
1894.
1895.
1895.
1897.
Bates, Chas.
CLASS SECRETARIES.
1871.
J.
M. Garman.
1875.
Lorena G. Evans.
1876.
Mary J. Hunt.
D. Andreas.
1878.
C.
1880.
Celeste Kitchen (Prutzman).
1883.
G.
J.
Clark,
ALUMNI ADDRKSS LIST
1887.
Mary
1\
Sheep.
1890.
Helen Barton John.
Lulu M. McAlarney.
1891.
C. C. Major.
1892.
Anna I-. Slair.
Eva K. Dintinger (Mrs. E. D. Frick).
Mary Detwiler (Mrs. K. E. Brader).
1893.
1895.
1896.
Florence Kitchen (Mrs. C. Fullmer).
1897.
Susan
1898.
Clara M. Swank.
1899.
1901.
Ira A. Zeigler.
Esther Abbott.
19' i2
Harriet, Fry.
1903.
B.
Bodmer.
Mollie Moran.
Davis'
1904.
Maud
1905.
Lee J Tiffany.
Mabel Hartzell (Zarr).
1906.
1907.
1908.
Bertha H. Bacon.
Marion Smith.
Index.
Alumni
List
59
41
37
33
39
33
Appropriations, State
Athletic Association
Auditorium, The
Eoxes from
Home
Buildings
Calendar
Courses of Study
2
7
Damages
41
Departments.
Professional
College Preparatory
15
16
17, 29
19
13,
Music
Physical Culture
Art
Science
English
Commercial
Diplomas
Discipline
Elevator, Passenger
Expenses
The
Gymnasium, The
Laundry Regulations
Lecture Course, The Students
Library, The
Faculty,
Literary Societies
Location
Medical Preparatory
Model School, The
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Outfits
Orchestra
,
20
20
23
24, 28
13
38
36
42
5, 39
... 35
41
37
35
37
33
26
16
40
19
Programs
11
Religion and Morals
Science Hall
Scholarships
School Periodical
Special Students
38
36
44
37
25
41
9
35
46
58
12
40
32
3
4
State Aid
State Examinations, Rules for
Students' Rooms
Students. List of
Students, Summary of
Teachers, Classes for
Teachers, Application for
Text Books
Trustees, Board of
Standing Committees of
Vocal Course
Going Home
Young Men's Christian Association
Visiting and
Young Women's
Christian Association
31
39
38
38
Media of