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VOL. XVI.
JULY
1911
NO.
4.
B. S. N. S. Quarterly
Catalog
Number
BLOOIHSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE
and
State Normal School,
Sixth District,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
1911—1912
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I
CALENDAR
-OF
THE—
BLOOMSBURG
LITERARY INSTITUTE
I
—AND-
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
(CHARTER NAME)
Sixth District,
Bloomsburg, Columbia County,
Pennsylvania.
1911-1912.
Catalog
Number
of B. S.
JULY,
N. S. Quarterly.
1911.
COLUA1BIAN POINTING HOUSE,
BLOOMSBURG,
PA.
Calendar.
1911
1912
1911
FALL TERM
13 Week...
iy,
September 5th, 191 1.
Thursday, November 23rd. 1911.
ian Anniversary,
3
Saturday, December 2nd, 1911.
1911—1912
WINTER TERM
13 Week..
Opens Monday, December
4th, 191
1.
Beginning of Christmas Vacation, Saturday, December i6tb,
191
1.
Work
resumed, Tuesday. January 2nd, 191 2.
Calliepian Anniversary, Thursday, 8:15 p. m., February
1912.
Closes Friday,
March
15th, 191
2
2.
1912
SPRING TERM
14 Weeks.
Opens Monday, March
25th, 1912.
Junior Entertainment, Saturday, 8:15 r. if., May 25th,
Recital, Music Department, Saturday. 8:15 P. ML, Jul
1
1912.
daureate Sermon. Sund
Entertainment by M.
P,
M..
June 23rd, 1912.
if., June
24th. [912.
Field Day, Tuesday, June 25th, 1912.
-
Reunions, Tues
Day Exercises,
omencement, W<
-
ip,
"12.
Tu<
,
if.,
June 25th,
1
15 p. m.. June 25th, 191 2.
10:00 a. m.. Jui
[912.
.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Board
of Trustees.
A. Z. SCHOCH, 1913
President.
JAMES C. BROWN, 1914,
Vice President.
JOHN M. CLARK, Esq., 1913,
Secretary.
L. E. WALLER, Esq., 1912
N. U. FUNK, Esq., 1912
JOHN G. FREEZE, Esq., 1914
O. W. CHERRINGTON, 1912
HON. VORIS AUTEN, 1913
-
G.
D.
J.
CLARK,
J.
WALLER,
1914
Jr. (Ex-Officio.
)
Trustees Appointed by the State.
JOHN R. TOWNSEND, 1914
CHARLES W. MILLER, Esq.,
DR. J. J. BROWN, 1913
ROBERT C. NEAL, 1913
C. C.
PEACOCK,
Esq., 1912
R. E.
HARTMAN,
PAUL
E.
HON.
A. L.
FRED
G.
H.
B.
WIRT,
1914
Esq., 1912
FRITZ, 1913
YORKS,
1914.
CLARK, Treasurer.
1912
ITUTE
Standing Committees.
Finance
CHARLES W. MILLER.
FRED
:
JOHN
G.
Grounds and Buildings
JAS. C.
JOHN
JOHN
J.
Instruction
PAUL
:
M. CLARK,
J.
E.
M. CLARK,
PEACOCK.
Household
JOHN
:
BROWN,
C. C.
FRB1
G.
YORKS.
TOWNSENl).
R.
BROWN.
and
Discipline
:
WIRT,
J.
C.
BROWN.
HON. VORIS AUTEN.
Furniture,
A. L.
Library and Apparatus
FRITZ,
C. C.
GRANVILLE
J.
FUNK,
HARTMAN.
Credit and Collection
FRED
G.
:
W. CHERRINGTON,
O.
R. E.
PEACOCK,
CLARK.
Heat, Water and Light
N. U.
:
YORKS,
:
N. 0.
JOHN
R.
TOWNSEND.
PUNK,
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
The Faculty.
D.
J.
WALLER,
Jr.
PRINCIPAL.
BAKELESS,
O. H.
A. M.
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF TEACHING.
WILBUR. A. M.
HIGHER MATHEMATICS.
G. E.
WILLIAM
B.
SUTLIFF, A. M.
MATHEMATICS.
F. H.
JENKINS,
A. M.
REGISTRAR.
J. G. COPE, M. E.
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND CHEMISTRY.
C. H.
ALBERT,
M. E., A. M.
GEOGRAPHY.
JOS. H. DENNIS, A. B.
LANGUAGES.
DIRECTOR COLLEGE PREP. DEPARTMENT.
S. HARTLINE, A. M.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES.
D.
MINNIE CALISTA SUTPHEN,
PRECEPTRESS.
VIRGINIA DICKERSON, M.
E.
LATIN.
MARY
J. C.
A. GOOD. B. P.
CHEMISTRY.
FOOTE.
Litt. B.
ENGLISH.
MARY ISABEL
ELLIS,
READING AND LITERATURE.
MRS.
J.
K. MILLER,
ENSEMBLE CLASSES.
VIOLIN, PIANOFORTE,
ELSA
S.
RIGGINS,
PIANOFORTE, HARMONY. AND THEORY AND HISTORY OF MUSIC.
BLANCHE LETSON.
VOICE AND PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC.
JAS. T. GOODWIN,
STENOGRAPHY, TYPEWRITING AND COMMERCIAL BRANCHES.
MRS.
ELLEN SCHOONOVER,
ENGLISH.
SARAH
H. ROBOTTOM,
DRAWING.
dSBURG LITERARY INST]
JES8E
ARI
SHAM HAUL
i
AND ALGEBRA.
HMfcTIC
!
MAUD
smi ill. If, B.
SCHOOL AND CRITIC TEACHER.
K.
PRINCIPAL OF MODEL
ANNA
HELEN
CRITIC
CARPENTER,
F.
If.
E.
AND MODEL SCHOOL TEACHER.
GERALDINE DENNIS,
\li:s.
CRITIC
VAX WVCK,
S
MODEL SCHOOL TEACHER.
CRITIC AND
AND MODEL SCHOOL TEACHER.
ELLA
RITCHIE,
C.
LIBRARIAN.
FRANCES
FRISBIE, A. B.
V.
GERMAN.
MYRTLE
A. SWARTZ, A. B.
ENGLISH AND LATIN.
JOHN
WEIMER,
\V.
DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL CULTURE.
EDITH
CUMBERLAND,
A.
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
B. L.
PHYSICAL CULTURE,
IN
FRISBIE,
MANUAL TRAINING.
BRUCE SNEIDMAN,
ASSISTANT
IN
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
H. J.
ASSISTANT
FAUSEL,
IN
GYMNASIUM.
BESS HINCKLEY,
ASSISTANT
IN
BIOLOGY.
OLIVE KRESGE,
ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN.
CHARLES
A.
LEONARD,
GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY.
MARY BELLE LOWRY,
LATIN.
MATHEMATICS. HISTORY.
WILLIAM BRILL,
A. B.,
HISTORY AND CIVICS.
CIVIL
JULIA BRILL,
GOVERNMENT AND
LATIN.
PRANK BOYD COTNER,
ASSISTANT
IN
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE.
MYRTLE WILLIAMS,
ARITHMETIC AND ALGEBRA.
JESSIE FLECKEN8TINE,
NURSE.
PERRY FRF
SUI
ERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS.
)
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Courses of Study
(As revised and adopted by the Normal School Principals.)
Regular
Course.
Students are no longer admitted to the Junior Year.
PREPARATORY YEAR.
Language — Orthography Reading Composition.
Natural Science — Physiology and Hygiene.
;
;
—
Historical Science Geography, (Descriptive, Commercial
and Physical) Histo^ 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,
for admis-
sion to classes.
Language — English Grammar
;
Latin sufficient for the
in-
troduction of Csesar.
Mathematics — Arithmetic Algebra.
Natural Science — Physiology and Hygiene.
Historical Science— U. S. History Civil Government.
The Arts— Drawing, a daily exercise for at least twenty-four
;
;
weeks, work to be submitted to the Board of Examiners
Book-keeping, single entry, including a knowledge of
;
common
business papers, and a daily exercise for at least
Vocal Music, elementary principles, and
seven weeks
attendance upon dail) exercise for at least twelve weeks.
;
T
Physical Culture.
Pedagogics Psychology and Methods
—
rule
3,
of
Teaching.
(See
for admission to classes.)
MIDDLE YEAR.
Language — Rhetoric and Composition
of Caesar's Gallic War.
Mathematics— Plane Geometry.
Natural Science— Zoology Botany
;
Astronomy.
;
(Laboratory and
rule 6, for admission to classes.)
Historical Science General History.
The Arts Manual Training.
tive
—
Physical Culture.
—
;
Latin,
Three books
Chemistry
field
Descripstudy.)
(See
;
SENIOR YEAR.
hing
:
for
History o!
admission
lassi
Grammai
review); English Literature,
work, including the thoro study
-these being selected from those
ntrance to College by the Association o!
designs!
ry Schools of the Middle States
and Pi
Latin. Three Orations of Cicero, Three
and Maryland
(Students having sufficient preparaVirgil.
tion arc admitted to more advanced classes in Latin.)
S< e :::'' 6, for admission to classes.)
MATHEMATICS— Arithmetic (review); Plane Trigonometry
and Surveying. Solid Geometry.
Geology.
Xa'i
ce Physics
[ish
at
1'
weeks
Ive
of
:
—
;
Physical Culti
Substitutions
art-
allowed for certain branches in the Mid-
dle and Senior years.
Supplementary Course.
Leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Pedagogics.
(Home or Spencer.) Advanced
Philosophy of Education.
Psychology, (James' Briefer Course, or Angle.)
Discussion of Educational Problems, (Bagley or Home.)
ol Supervision, including School Law, (Dutton and Sneddin, and Penn'a School Law.
Devices for Teaching, (Smith, Parker or Chubb.)
Educational Themes,
Eliott, Hanns or Halleck.)
School Apparatus and Appliances— description, use and preparation, (Rowe or Kirkpatrick.)
I
Leading to the Degree of Master ot Pedagogics.
Two
years of teaching after graduating in the Regular Course.
Professional Re iding, with abstracts
History of Education
in the United States Boone
European Schools Klemm);
Education, as found in Encyclopaedia Britan;
|
l
;
(
nica.
School Architecture, etc.
Sanitary Science
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.
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AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
Outline of Four Years'
As
Normal School Course.
and adopted December 30th, 1910.
based on the "unit" plan as proposed by
finally revised
This course is
The
Carnegie Foundation.
"A unit" represents a year's study in any subject in a secondary school constituting approximately a quarter of a full
year's work.
(This statement is designed to afford a standard of measurement for the work done in a secondar} school. It takes the
four-year high school course as a basis and assumes that the
length of the school year is from thirty-six to forty weeks,
that a period is from forty to sixty minutes in length and that
the study is pursued for four or five periods a week
but,
under ordinary circumstances, a satisfactory year's work in
any subject can not be accomplished in less than one hundred
and twenty sixty-minute hours or their equivalent. Schools
organized on a different basis can nevertheless estimate their
work in terms of this unit.
Students admitted to the First Year shall have a fair knowledge of Arithmetic, Reading, Orthography, Penmanship,
United States History, Geography, Grammar, Physiology,
Civics, and the Elements of Algebra to Quadratics.
Test by
7
;
Faculty.
FIRST YEAR.
No. of 60 minute periods or No. of 45 minute periods
Algebra
Latin
School
Management and School
Orthography
Reading and Public Speaking
Ancient and Mediaeval History
Physical Geography
Law
Arithmetic
Grammar
Vocal Music
Physical Training
Manual Training and Domestic Science
120
120
120
30
40
SO
40
80
120
40
60
40
160
160
160
40
50
100
50
100
160
50
80
50
1160
SECOND YEAR.
No. of 60 minute periods or No. of 45 minute periods
Plane Geometry
120
160
Rhetoric, Composition, Classics
120
160
Botany
80
100
40
Zoology
50
Book-keeping
40
50
Modern History and English History
80
100
Caesar
General Methods
Drawing
Physical Training
120
120
80
60
160
160
100
80
1120
THIRD YEAR.
No. of 60 ralnul
nation
],J,
'
160
\?M.
>nometry
iphy
[raining
In thethird
vi
Sciem
,,.1
German.
leometry
I
try.
.
FOURTH YEAR.
minute periods or No. of 45 minute periods
1
hmg
lucation
ire
80
and Nature Study
kinetic
Grammar
Methods
in
Arithmetic and
Grammar
Iimi
German and French
Virgil,
Speaking
lie
Drav,
1(
Manual
Ti
leal
:
^
,
Domestic Science
Training
In thefourth
v.
8j
...an.
.
may be substituted
for £thi<
1110
be substituted
Philosophy of Education, or Surveying
Logic and Sociology
may
or Sociol
Report of Committee on Extent of work
Curriculum of 1910.
in
Agriculture.
I.
ted in the
books of E. G. Taylor or Bailey, Warren.
Algebra.
II.
1
>f
fundamental operations including factoring
tions, mcludii
ad
pie equations with a Btu
simple proportio
I
7.
Involution and evolution.
iratic equatioi
.1 equations.
Theory of exponents.
il
problen
^ojjiwjto complete
"'
though:
this^work
ima
,
m
i(
,
lt
si
uml(1
havc
ad accuthe work.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
III.
I
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Arithmetic.
First Year.
1.
2.
Drill in the fundamental operations
and fractions.
Denominate numbers, omitting
mon
3.
Mensuration and surfaces.
Percentage and
Ratio and simple proportion.
Involution and evolution.
8.
Drawing
9.
Metric system.
Practical problems of
Frequent reviews and
10.
11.
com-
its application.
Interest, including discount.
7.
6.
tables that are not in
use.
4.
5.
with integers, decimals
and maps to
plans, plots,
all
scale.
kinds.
drills.
Fourth Year.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
IV.
Intensive study of arithmetical principles involved in the fundamental operations in integers, fractions, and decimals.
Practical mensuration.
Miscellaneous problems.
Drills demanding alertness and accuracy.
Oral work.
Emphasize the importance of good English in all solutions.
Metric system.
Study of banking, stock market, money, and other sources of
arithmetical problems.
Book-keeping.
Double entry, using some standard budget system,
tury, Modern Illustrative.
V.
Botany.
1.
Purpose and differences among plants.
2.
Methods
4.
of reproduction.
Plant food and plant physiology.
Division of labor and functions.
5.
Growth.
6.
Movement and
3.
7.
response to stimuli.
Seed, fruit, and domestication.
8.
Ecology.
9.
Practical application of Botany.
Analysis and classification of plants.
10.
11.
VI.
e. g.,
Plant pathology.
Suggested texts— Bergen, Leavitt, Andrews.
Chemistry.
1.
Structure of matter.
2.
Elements and compounds.
Study of the common elements.
Chemical laws.
Chemical theories.
Chemical mathematics.
Study of common compounds.
Chemical reactions.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Application of chemistry.
At least 40 periods of laboratory work.
Suggested texts Remsen, Peters.
—
New
Cen-
1
D
VII.
dtabiKty, worth
judging material
elopmenl of skill.
Cooking, judging
ng,
Eh
i
2.
i
to
.
be
ma
construe
ventilati
.
Drawing.
VIII.
5fear.
:
Freehand drawing! from
Mechanical drawn
l.
Benioi Year.
tarign.
I
ition—-Princip]
i.
>r
work.
Sketching.
ching children.
IX.
Ethics.
/U
m Mackenzie or Robinson's
Peabo
X.
ly*s
Prin ipke
and Practice of
Mo
Moral Philosophy.
French.
First Year.
l.
Elements
of
grammar.
Conversation.
<
4.
Sompoaition.
Reading.
Sec German,
e. g.
Frasier
&
Squair.
Second Year.
Grammar, Composition, Reading, Conversation,
e. g.
TV
High School Manual
Geology.
XI.
l.
1.
Physiography.
Minerals and r
ili-iory Geology.
Field work with notes,
e.
g.
Brigham.
Geography.
XII.
Physical
A
.
oourse equivalent to that given in textbook like
Introduction to Physical Geography, emphi
ind motions of the earth with effects.
i.
aer.
and leading form-,
i.
."..
('.illicit
Shi
ire
forma.
Field \\ork.
Political.
Third year work
to
include—
and Brig-
3
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
1
History of geography.
1.
2.
Review
3.
Field work.
4.
Maps and map
of facts.
drawing.
Topographical U. S. Maps.
Suggested texts— Redway and Hinman, Roddy.
5.
Geometry.
XIII.
Plane.
Study
of the five books.
Correlate algebra, arithmetic and geometry.
Practical problems.
1.
2.
3.
Solid.
Continue the work of the preceding year. Make and use models and
devote considerable time to practical problems based upon the demonstrations.
XIV.
German.
Elements
First year.
of
grammar,
e. g.
Joines
&
Wesselhoff or
Birrwith.
Conversation on familiar subjects and incidents.
Composition.
Memory work, choice, simple poems.
Reading, Maershen and Erzaellinger, stress on oral translation
and about 40 pages of simple German, e. g. Im Vaterland, or
1.
2.
—
3.
4.
Immensee.
Second Year.
1.
Grammar.
2.
Composition, and reading and translation,
Die Jungfrau von Orleans, or equivalent.
XV.
Wm.
Tell,
and
Grammar.
1.
first year the work in Grammar should be of the usual academic character, familiarizing the student with parsing, analysis, and practical use of correct syntax.
Suggested texts, Maxwell's Advanced Lessons in English
Grammar, Reed & Kellogg's Higher Lessons in English, J.
In
—
2.
P. Welsh's English Grammar, Carpenter's, Guerber's English
Grammar, Steps in English, Lyte's.
In the fourth year attention should be given more largely to
the grammatical structure of selected sentences, and to the
historical phases of English Grammar.
Suggested texts,— Kimball's, The English Sentence, Sandwick
& Bacon's High School word Book, Baskerville & Sewell's
Structure of the English Sentence.
XVI.
History.
Ancient and Mediaeval.
1.
As much
as
is
offered under this heading in Myers' General
is
offered in Myers' General
History.
2.
Modern.
As much as
heading.
History under this
M
.
iiiofa
a*
it
offered
iakv INSTITUTE
m
Diagoi Ebon, M< Laugh6
hn.
rie
de-
National and S
ition.
-iiinuoll.
XVII.
Gnerber,
1
-'lirkinger.
History of Educate
following subject! should be ineluded:
grap
Bi
l.
ri
educators.
tory Of important Bl
y of great schools.
•
Special bietory of
lli.~i-.ry of important methods.
Kemp.
I,
t
5.
XVIII.
Latin.
t
Year.
Element* of trammer and vocabulary of at least 500 word*.—
thorough preparation to read Ca-
I.
<
::d
Vear.
of Caesar, and equivalent for the fourth, with
ekwe attention to Grammar and Roman bietory of tl
nod
tkfl
Third Year.
3.
Cicero six orations, including ManiJian Law, with special
attention to composition and English derivatives.
4.
Virgil, six
;
Fourth Year.
books J composition;
ogy and poetic for
XIX.
special
attention to mythol-
Literature.
ffiab
and American.
As a foundation to an appreciation of the field of English and
American Literature, enough time should be given to th<
tors of Literature to enable the pupil to
the eminent literary lights of each.
know
the "periods"
!
uld be given to the study of the masterp
themselves, on
aougfa variety to make the learner familiar with the style of the authors given in the historic survey
torts,
B
ard edition
entrt
XX.
Tappan, English and American Literature, HalMatthews' American Literature, Painter
hews, Ind. to American Literature. Stand-
Literature,
oi
Classics, preferably those
required
for
college
L
Al
XXI.
w
in J
VOni
A
Hill, or
Taylor. Atwater.
Manual Training.
;
>s
"
'-;
try,
and clay modeling
in art
department.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
XXII.
Methods, General.
Should present such subjects as
1.
2.
:
Aims
of education.
Conditions to be studied,
3.
Equipment.
4.
Technique.
5.
Methods
in
Reading and Penmanship and other elementary
subjects not given special time in schedule.
Suggested texts,— Smith, Thorndyke
XXIII.
1.
Methods
The
a.
b.
Murray.
iu Arithmetic.
course of study,
Elimination.
State course of study.
Other courses.
to teach arithmetic in the primary grades.
to teach in the grammar schools.
Sources for problems in the community life.
Devices for teaching arithmetic.
The literature of the subject.
Discussion of the pedagogical problems of the subject.
c.
2.
3.
4„
5.
6.
7.
XXIV.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
XXV.
How
How
Methods
in
History and Geography.
Psychology of perception and memory.
Definition of the field of History and Geography.
Correlation with other subjects.
Apparatus.
Plans and devices.
Exercises, maps, and equipment.
Causes and conditions of historic development.
Orthography.
Spell all words in common use, all special terms found in the subjects of study.
This exercise should be continued at least once a week, throughout
the years wherein spelling is not a required subject of the
course.
Suggested texts,— High School Word and Book Champion Speller,
Hicks Rational Speller, Rice.
XXVI.
Physics.
Purposes.
1.
To
2.
To
give the student a clear knowledge of the
ciples of physics as applied to practical life.
elementary prin-
4.
store the mind of the student with the great fundamental
truths and laws of physical science.
To develop in the student the power to manipulate apparatus
in the performance of experiments.
Study to be based on laboratory work.
1.
Properties of matter.
2.
Mechanics of
3.
Forces of heat, magnetism and electricity, sound and light.
Suggested texts,— Millikan & Gale, Sharpless & Philips.
3.
Courses.
solids, liquids
and
gases.
'
VII.
Physi
B
l.
Anatomy.
-
bool children,
"-.rations
as rc-
tdi vidua!
(
via.
1.
Joler,
Peabody.
p
B
i
of Psychology.
ntative facull
4.
Thinking and Reasoning.
6.
The
Will.
7.
The
•
XXIX.
il-i
i<>n of
psychological principles to pedag
be the constant aim of the work.
Jan* B* Briefer Course, Betts, Baldwin.
Reading and Public Speaking.
In the
year this work should conaisl chiefly in getting the abilread the various types of literature
snner.
Attention should not be directed much to
rules of public
but to the formation of the habit
first
ity to
'::
!HLr
.
In the fourth year the emphasis should be placed upon the rules of
•ive Public Speaking, and each member of the class should
not have less than two formal appearances before an audience
of more than just the members of the cl:
ling.
ted texts. —Evolution of E
n,
[win's Readers; any standard reading book, Southwick's
ps to Oratory; MacEwen's Essentials of Argumentation,
Cumnock 6
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Public Speaking.
liter's
Rhetoric, Composition, and Classics.
ject as
uld aim at making the learner familiar with the subin a standard text in Rhetoric ; at establishing
rner the power (and then the habit) of embody-
given
prmciples in his own composition work; and
him with literary classics which illustrate the varioomposition.
A Emerson's Rhetoric Carpenter's
toric
Woollej
inics of Writing; Genungra RhetDamon A Herick's Rhetoric; Maxwell Smithes ComhTill'a
Rhetoric; Deatrick's Analytics
Literary Crii
Webster's
English Composition and Lit
Shatford, Judaon.
i;t our grades,
the Clae
to which
.Mild be put in this
ourse, is that of illustrating the various tvpes of
in them).
miliarising
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XXXI.
17
School Management.
Present such subjects as
Classification of pupils.
Study of individual pupils.
1.
2.
Recitations and examinations.
Rewards and punishments.
Moral culture.
3.
4.
5.
Suggested
XXXII.
texts,
— Seeley, White, Wickersham.
School Sanitation.
Shall present the subject of
1.
Lighting.
2.
Heating.
3.
Ventilating.
Seating. Shaw.
4.
XXXIII.
Trigonometry.
1.
Trigonometric functions.
2.
The
3.
Goniometry.
Logarithms.
4.
right triangle.
5.
The oblique
6.
Practical problems with field work.
XXXIV.
triangle.
Surveying.
1.
Study
2.
Land
of instruments for office
and
3.
4.
Levelling.
5.
Railroad work.
City surveying.
Plotting, blue prints, copying, etc.
6.
7.
XXXV.
1.
2.
3.
—
Plant and Animal Relations.
of animal types.
Periods in life of animal.
Study
and
4.
Social instincts
Reproduction.
6.
7.
Birds.
Insects, including
S.
Evolution.
We
work.
Zoology.
5.
9.
field
surveying.
Triangulation.
habits.
economic entomology.
Laboratory and field work.
Suggested texts,— Davison, Coulter, Colton & Herrick.
recommend Chemistry in the Third year and Physics in the
Adopted.
Fourth
XXXVI.
Music.
Require for the course in vocal music that which will fit the students to meet the requirements of course of study for elementary schools.
BL<
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Condition! oi Admiseion to the Four Years
graduatei
Properly oertified
1
schools
the
.»f
first
grade end city
Public Instruction,
ed
Pew
approved
'"'1
high
by the Depart-
be admitted to the third year of the
shall
Normal Schools without examinai
the State
of
ol
high scb<
Course.
and be conditioned in the branches thai have not been
by such students.
satisfactorily
oom-
:
r
2
•Is
Four
tperly
Pennsylvania high
of approved
be admitted to the second year of the
Normal Schools wfthout examination!
graduates
certified
of the second grade shall
5
med
i
in
the branches thai have not been satisfactorily com-
by such students.
perly
Is
graduates of approved Pennsylvania high
admitted to the first year of the Four
certified
of the third grade shall be
Years
be
1
by su
in the
Normal Schools without examination, and be
branches that
have not been satisfactorily com:
ate.
1.
I person who desires to he admitted to the second OT the third
year without having previously attended an accredited high school, must
have
commissioned Superintendent of Schools, showing
pursued the branches of th<
r
or the first and
with his standing in those branches, or must pass a satisfactory
examination by Hie Faculty in said branches, or be conditioned in them.
Hut the studies in which any one is conditioned under this rule or any
a certificate of a
that be
lias
.-•
.
one
of the rules above, shall not foot
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person
up more than 320 weeks.
Normal School or the State Hoard
the Faculty of any State
If
of
not prepared to pass an
examination
by tie- State Board, he shall not be admitted to the same examinations
at any other State Normal School during the same school year.
tide that a
t'»
a
[f
person
who
is
has completed the State Board examinations re-
any year at any State Normal
School desires t" enter another Normal School, the Principal of thcSchool
at which the examin.tt ion was held shall send the proper eertifieate to the
quired for admission
to the classes of
of the school which the person desires to attend.
Except for
reason here stated, no certil
tting forth the passing of any
Principal
the
studie
ball
be issued.
Candidates for graduation shall have the opportunity of being
lined in any higher branches, including vocal and instrumental music and double entry book-keeping
and all studies completed by them
shall
in their certificate.
Persons who have been graduated
mimed at any
imination in any higher branches, and
if
the Board of Examiners shall certify on the back of their
7.
;
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.
I
.
he branches completed at said examination.
valid for teaching except the one regularly issu-
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ed by the State Board of Examiners to regular graduates shall be issued
by any State Normal School or any person connected with any such
school.
A certificate setting forth the proficiency of all applicants in all
8.
the studies in which they desire to be examined by the State Board of
Examiners shall be prepared and signed by the Faculty and presented to
the Board. Studies that have been completed at a high school shall be
distinguished
by the words "high school" or the
initials
"H. S."
A
sep-
be prepared for the use of each examiner together with a separate list of students conditioned in any branch, with
the branches in which they were conditioned and the grades shall be indicated in every list where substitution is made or extra branches are
taken. These lists shall be ready for the State Board before the examiarate
list
of each class shall
nation begins.
No
9.
year's
be given to any student on part of a
completed, but (except in the last year's
State examination shall
work unless the study
is
examination) a student may be conditioned by the State Board of Exammore than two subjects, covering not more than one period
of work for a year. Accurate records of these conditions shall be promptly sent to the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the fact that the
iners in not
students thus conditioned have taken up such subjects and passed them
by the faculty shall be certified to in writing to the State Board of Ex-
aminers before such students are admitted to another State Examination.
Within fifteen days after the examination by the State Board
10.
any Normal School, the Principal of the school shall send to the Department of Public Instruction a complete list of all who have taken advanced branches, together with a list of these branches, also a list of
those to whom diplomas and certificates were granted, and a list of those
who passed the State examination in any year, naming the year.
at
11.
Graduates of State Normal Schools in the regular course, and
graduates of colleges approved by the College and University Council,
who shall satisfactorily pass the Faculty and State examinations in the
course required therefor, shall receive the degree of Bachelor of Pedagog-
And Bachelors of Pedagogics who have, after receiving such degrees,
taught successfully for two years, and passed the Faculty and State examinations in the course required therefor, shall receive the degree of
ics.
Master
of Pedagogics.
Residence for the last two years shall be required of all students,
except in the case of graduates of Four Years' Courses in colleges approv12.
ed by the College and University Council, who
one year's residence.
may
be graduated after
20
Admission
Middle
the
to
and
Jar Course,
r
and
Rules tor
Senior
Pinal
I
the
o{
Examinations.
Pennsylvanj
all th<
i.
Admission to the Senior and Middle classes is determined by a preliminary examination conducted by the Faculty,
>ard of Examina final examination by a
The
iminations are held in June each year.
date is fixed by the Superintendent of Public Instruct!
oally announced in February or March preceding the
The
results of the preliminary examinations
State Examiners, with the recommendation of
--fnl applicants.
In order to he admitted to the Middle class at any
irmaJ School, students must be examined by the Faculty
State Board in all the Junior studies (except Eug
animations.
n
and
to the
Grammar and
and this examination shall be final.
be admitted to the Middle class without having previously attended a Stile Normal School, must
.hi examination
by the Faculty and State Board of Exexcept
aminers in the academic studies of the Junior year
English Grammar and Arithmetic), and Plane Geometry or
Arithmetic,
)
to
Book
of Caesar, and must complete School ManageMiddle year.
Applicants may try the Junior and Middle year examinafirst
ment
in tlie
tions at the .same time.
In order to be admitted to the Senior class. stU
3.
must
mined 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,
an examination by the Faculty and State Board in the
lemic studies of the entire course, exceptthe review studies
of the Senior year
and must devote their time during the
Senior year to the professional studies of the course, and the
review stud;If t'ne Faculty of any State Normal School, or the State
4.
Examiners decides that a person is not prepared to
mination by the State Board, he shall not be admitted to the same examination at any other S
rinal
School during the same school ye
If a person
who has
ted the examinations required for admission to the Middle or Senior
my State
Normal School,
to enter another Normal School, the
which tl
principal of the
was held shall
send the proper certificate to the principal of the school which
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21
the person desires to attend. Except for the reason here stated,
no certificate setting forth the passing of the Junior or Middle
year studies shall be issued.
Candidates for graduation shall be examined by the
6.
State Board in all branches of the Senior year, including
English Grammar and Arithmetic. They shall have the opportunity of being examined in any higher branches, including
vocal and instrumental music and double entry book-keeping,
and all studies completed by them shall be named in their certificates.
All persons examined by the State Board in the Natural
Sciences of the Middle and Senior years, are required to present
note books of the laboratory and field work done by them.
Persons who have been graduated may be examined
7.
at any State examination in any higher branches, and the secretary of the Board of Examiners shall certify on the back of
their diplomas to the passing of the branches completed at
said examination.
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
by the Faculty and presented to the Board. The certificate
for the studies of the Junior year shall also include the standing of applicants in the review studies of the Senior year.
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
To obtain these degrees, candidates must be
of Pedagogics.
examined by the Faculty and State Board upon the studies of
the supplementary course.
A
Three years of successful teaching in the public schools of
the State since graduation (or two years in the case of candidates who taught in the Model School) will be required of all
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 enSenior year will be required of all candidates for graduation
but candidates for the pedagogical degrees may prepare
the required work i?i absentia.
tire
;
In the fall of 19 10 no students can be admitted into the third
year of the Four Years' Course because no students will be
graduated in the Four Years' Course in 191 2. But students
may be admitted in the fall of 19 10 into the first year of the
Four Years' Course so as to graduate in this course in 19 14; or,
if sufficiently advanced, they may be admitted in the fall of
igiointo the second year of the Four Years' Course so as to
graduate in this course in 19 13.
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I.ITl.KAKY INSTIT'
[nation from the Three Years' Course will be governby the rales heretofore in force. Students who in June,
E9IO, pass the examinations at the end of the Junior Year, can
Lmitted into the Middle Year of the Three Years' Course
Stuto graduate in the Three Years' Course in 191 2.
dents who in June, ioio, pass the examination at the end of
the Middle Year can be admitted into the Senior Year of the
Three Years' Course so as to graduate in the Three Years'
Students can be admitted into Junior Year
Course in [QII.
in the fall of 9 10 so as to graduate in the Three Years' Course
After the year 191 3 students will be graduated only
in 1913.
in the Four Years' Course.
.
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23
The Departments.
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.
Thruout, 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
the school room. There is also a course in genetic psychology
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
supplemented, broadened and applied. Reviews are given in
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 work.
In Psychology emphasis is laid on its applications to questions of discipline and method.
In addition to a
general 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
helpful 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
in
Ungraded Schools.
as many teachers begin their work in
especial attention is given to their needs.
Inasmuch
districts,
Work
country
The
ar-
•.ins
and adapting of methods are considered.
nple but helpful pieces of apparatus,
aquaria, the study of nature, and in
general the use of all the natural supplies for decoration and
work winch location offers to the country school, but
which th<
tt usually overlooks.
be makinj
t lie-
r.
»]
Card ul
Practice Teaching.
day
entire year are given by
and observation. Each
graduate av«
er five months, often an entire year, of
The aim is to deing under careful supervision.
ho can plan and carry out their own work.
\
teacher is led to think over his work both before and
lie 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.
ling period he makes a summary of the work, and iudib
members
for the
^i the senior class to teaching
where
it
might have been improved.
The opportunity
is afforded for students to receive special
training in music, drawing and gymnastics, under the superStudents showing
vision of the heads of these departments.
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 the 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
teachers in Physical Training in the gymnasium.
of eight grades.
The
The
College Preparatory Department.
College Preparatory Department of the Bloomsburg
rary institute and State Normal School is bv no means a
new departure. It gates from the original establishment of
the school 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 great expense and personal sacrifice, to be-
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
come a state
young people
institution, unless the
of the
25
provision to furnish the
a broad, general educa-
community with
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 gradtion,
It
uates.
The preparatory work done
at Bloomsburg differs materfrom that of the majority of preparatory schools. All
ially
the strictly College Preparatory branches, as well as those of
the teachers' courses, are presented to the student with reference to their pedagogic as well as academic values. This necessarily results in giving students a broader conception of
these subjects than is otherwise possible, and renders graduates better able to think for themselves.
That these methods
are practical is shown by the work done in college by those
who have made their preparation here.
number of Pennsylvania colleges offer scholarships to
graduates of this department, theieby testifying to the quality
A
work.
Diplomas are granted to all those who complete the courses satisfactorily, and are accepted in lieu of entrance exami-
of its
many colleges.
The growth of this department has encouraged the management to make important changes in the courses and in the
manner of conducting the work, and the department now does
more effective work than ever before. It is well equipped
nations at
with pictures, casts, maps, etc., to assist its work. An electric lantern with a goodly supply of lantern slides also belongs
to this department.
Outlines of the courses of study provided by the department will be found elsewhere. (See index).
Tne Music Department.
The Music Department of the school is under the direction of a number of competent instructors of wide experience
The instructin teaching both instrumental and vocal music.
The department is in
ors have had conservatory training.
reality a conservatory, and deserves that name.
Piano- Forte Course.
COURSE OF STUDY.
The course
is
divided into four grades
— Elementary,
Pre-
hum
26
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It includes Harmony,
rmediatC Uld Advanced.
Musical History and the Study of a- many wurks uf
sible in the given time.
the ma-:
:\
.
,:nnj.ks.
are especially wel::iikts and those not far
come.
They receive correct fundamental principles, and
rule mak<
and rapid progress.
1
FKKK A1»VANTAGES.
Pupils of the department preparing to complete the Course
are of necessity expected to attend ear-training and sight-readWhile for other students these
held weekly.
ing
es are not obligatory, they are necessary for a thorough
musical education.
i
Instruments.
The pianos in use are kept in excellent condition by frequent tuning and repairing.
Lessons are given on the Violin and other stringed instruments.
There are classes in sight singing, harmony, theory and
musical history.
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 required who can teach children to sing.
Thruout the
Junior year of the Regular course classes are maintained, giving systematic instruction in vocal music.
Studeuts 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 pracis given in rendering the best mnsic.
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
pupilfl take part, are also held at frequent intervals.
Musical Organizations.
Choruses and Glee Clubs are organized each year, affording a g<<
amity
for those desiring to
become
proficient
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27
in sight reading, strengthening of tones, accuracy in time,
Besides, those who join these orphrasing and expression.
ganizations enter more complete^ into the life and enjoyment
of the school, and thus give pleasure to others as well as receive much themselves.
The
Orchestra.
An orchestra is maintained in connection w ith this deAn opportunity is afforded to those who are far
partment.
enough advanced in playing an orchestral instrument, to join
the organization and receive the benefits of weekly rehearsals.
During the rehearsals standard overtures, selections from
The Orchestra plans to give at
operas, etc., are practiced.
least one public concert each year.
T
Requirements for Graduation.
have
Graduates in any of the courses in music are required to
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
Students completcourse will be the minimum requirement.
ing our courses have taken high standing on entering the
leading Conservatories of America.
No definite time can be fixed for finishing any of the MuIt varies according to the abilit3 of the pupil.
sic courses.
Some advance more rapidly than others, and can complete a
No one is graduated because
course in less time than others.
of having spent a certain amount of time in any course.
Pro7
ficiency
is
requisite.
Department of Physical Education.
It is a recognized fact that the body needs education as
In fact, the body needs to be educated in
well as the mind.
order to properly educate the mind.
This department is in charge of special instructors who
have for their aim the full and harmonious development of all
parts of -the physical organism.
Health, grace, beauty, and ease of movement are secured
by systematic training in a large and well equipped gymnasium.
(See description elsewhere.)
Measurements are taken and exercises prescribed for deThe
veloping the parts of the body that need especial care.
results of the training in the gymnasium alone are worth, to
\kv INSTITUTE
many
students,
more than they pay
for their entire expei
in the school.
The measurements often reveal physical defects which heMany of these are promptly
were unknown to e.\i>t.
fore
Known physical defects
corrected by prescribed exercises.
which have failed to yield to persistent medical treatment,
often quickly disappear under this system of physical education.
training in this department is sometimes given to
desire to direct gymnasia or
departments of Physical Training, according to the most apTo this end thorough instruction
ed methods, to do so.
provided, not only in gymnastics, games and aesthetic
IS
movements, but also in those principles of Physiology, Psychology and Hygiene of the human body, upon which sound
physical training must always depend.
ial
enable
men and women who
The Art Department.
Not only does the school make provision
for the
drawing
Junior year of the Normal Course, but in the
Model School and preparatory grades drawing is also carefully
No other subject in the curriculum is better calculataught.
ted to develop and quicken the powers to observe.
Bes
drawing, like music, adds to the enjoyment of life, and brings
most pleasure to those who are skilled in this method of exlired in the
pression.
Many who have
studied drawing before entering the
school, are able to do advanced work in drawing, crayoning,
painting, water coloring, and designing.
The Department of
Science.
The growth of the school and the increased demand for
instruction in science which came with the adoption of the advanced 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,
ribed elsewhere, in which excellent chemical, physical and
biological laboratories have been fitted up.
They are presided
ntists, who are also skilled teachers of these
subjects.
The apparatus is ample, and of high grade. No
. work in science is done, but laboratory and field
k with courses of reading and original research.
Much
IS made of the electric projector with microscope attachments to illustrate the work.
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20.
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 necessa^ 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
1.
:
A careful study of the Primary Axis of each Continent,
—
it
"The World Ridge.'' Following this, is
This
a detailed study of the Physiography of each continent.
includes primary and secondary mountain ranges and peaks,
river systems, and lakes.
detailed study of "geographic forces" including
2.
their 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 picture' or map of any portion of the world of which they may
subsequently read or hear.
careful study of the commercial relations of the
4.
world, interchange of commodities, divisions of labor, money
standards, purpose and duties of consuls, great highways, &c.
With the aid of photographs and cabinet specimens, a
study of raw products, exports and imports, manufactured
articles, world centers of manufacture, historic outline of the
growth of commerce, and the like are carefully introduced.
carefully selected cabinet forms a prominent
Note.
It includes
part of the apparatus in all the foregoing work.
or, as
some term
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DISTIT1
those of hundreds of imevery foreign country of the world.
Constant
us<
>
made of geographic
pictures, maps,
globes and cither teaching aids.
Physiology.
A state taw requires the study of "physiology and hygiene
with special reference to the effect of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and narcotics on the human system" in all schools supWe, therefore.
ite 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 in a State Normal
School, and as the time allotted to the subject is only twelve
weeks, no effort is made to cover the subject as ordinarily provided in the text-books of this grade. Instead such subjects (i)
tn 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 bearOU the subjects that lie ahead of our student-teachers in the
Regular Normal Couise, are more thoroughly studied. The
objects especially held in view are
{ 1 ) The knowledge of the
:
(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 from the cell, explaining the organization of tissues, orStudy of microscopic
gans, and systems, and their relations.
mounts, and lectures illustrated by lantern slides.
Study of gross structure of Central Nervous System
by dissection of calf's brain, cat's brain and spinal cord, and
comparison of both with models of human.
matter,
:
1
Cranial and Spinal Nerves.
Ganglia.
End organs of sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch.
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demonstrations from dissections by
as by students
study and drawings of microinstructors, and from models
scopic slides and lectures illustrated by lantern slides
study
examinations.
quizzes
of text i>i«>ks
The Lymphatic system.
Bxcretory system.
Tb.e Reproductive Apparatus and Reproduction.
Is, stimulants, narcotics.
Rniergeuj
(10)
Illustrated lecture
experiments text-book quizzes and
examinaf.
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Applicants for Junior work must pass an examination on
the matter usually included in the text-books provided for the
common school course.
Provision is made for students whose course in common
school plrysiology 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 History and
Civics.
In order to enter upon and successfully complete the work
department of History and Civics, in either the Junior
or Middle classes, the student must have done preliminary
work in United States history, including the geography of the
in the
countries studied.
JUNIOR YEAR.
The course in United States history comprises a thorough
study of the aboriginal period, the period of discovery and exploration, the colonial period, and the national period.
The course in civil government comprises the study of a
text book by a recognized authority, embracing a treatment
The origin, developof local, state, and national government.
ment, and practical application of the constitution of the United
States receive emphasis thruout the course.
MIDDLE YEAR.
The course in "General History" comprises the study of
the Eastern Nations, Greece, Rome, and mediaeval history
until the discovery of America.
senior year
The
(Coll.
Prep.)
courses in English, Grecian, and
Roman
histories
comprise a more thorough and exhaustive study of these
The students have access to a well selected library
peoples.
where they may do their research work.
Numerous maps and illustrations have been collected with
The maps are in colors and are closely correlated with
care.
These are intended to show actual conditions and
the texts.
to make the text clearer and more easily understood.
Thruout these courses, reviews are given at regular intervals.
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I.ITKKAKV 1NSTITITK
The Department
1.
Tin
i:
of English.
FOB the JUKXOl Vhar.
Students beginning the work in Junior English must have
ty grammar.
To complete the course requires
the following attainments
had
•
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i.
A
mastery of grammar.
A dose Study of the sentence is made, and analysis, both
Practiby the oral ami the diagram methods, is emphasized.
cal exercises in the construction of sentences are given, and
due attention is paid to the modifications of the parts of speech.
2.
Reasonable
skill in
composition.
Throughout the course occasional themes for connected
composition are given to the student, whose work is criticised
The student masters the meboth as to substance and form.
chanics of expression, and a working knowledge of paragraph
Sufficient attention is given to wordstructure is acquired.
to arouse the student's interest, and thus lead him to
observe the more common facts of etymology.
3.
Some acquaintance with good
literature.
The 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
Enoch Arden, and The Merchant of Venice.
of Sir
Laun-
fal,
II.
Course for Middle Year.
The
principles of composition and rhetoric in their applin to the various forms of discourse are studied by means
ireful analysis of masterpieces of literature.
Constant
•ice in writing is designed to train the student in methods
of simple, direct, and accurate expression.
1
III.
Coi'Rsk for Senior Year.
The course for the Senior year requires the study of the
history of English and American Literature, supplemented by
ling of classics for training in expression.
The object is
to develop in the student the power to appreciate and enjoy
literature, and to form correct .standards of judgment.
For
colh
ratory students, the full course of college entrance
requirements
in
English
is
provided.
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The Commercial Department.
This department has been organized in answer to a steadily increasing
demand.
Its object is two-fold
:
To give students taking the regular normal
First
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
Second
themselves for commercial positions.
:
fit
The Equipment.
The equipment of the department 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
courses.
Demand
tor 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 No"Dear Sir
vember nth in regard to the demand for normal school graduates who are competent to teach the commercial branches, will
say that the demand for teachers so qualified has been far be*
*
yond the supply for the last three or four years.
^
We ourselves could find positions for a?iy reason*
*
*
*
able number of teachers every year.
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Yours very truly.
There are undoubtedly excellent opportunities in this
branch of teaching, and students will do well to give the mat'
ter serious consideration.
A schedule
of
work
will be
arranged
so 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.
Special Students.
A one-year course has been arranged for students who
can devote their entire time to the commercial studies. This
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course la 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 he thoroughly prepared.
The demand for good stenographers is very great, and the
cultural young man who takes such a position lias every opHe is in close contact with the
portunity tor 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 work after
their schools are closed.
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Programs
As Arranged
for this School,
Regular Course.
Program
of Studies for the Preparatory Year.
Fall Term.
Winter Term.
Arithmetic (including Arithmetic (practical
measurements, &c.)
fractions)
Spring Term.
Arithmetic (percentage,
interest, &c.
English Grammar
English Composition Eng. Comp. and Gram.
Reading (thought an- Reading, (phonics, drill Reading and Declamaalysis
in the use of distionary
)
«fec.)
Orthography and
Penmanship
U. S. History
(colonial,
&c
~)
Orthography and Penmanship
U. S. History (adminis- U. S. History (contintrations, &c.
ued)
Geography
descrip- Geography (physical)
tive and commercial
Physiology, Hv^iene Algebra (begun)
,
School
(
Management
Physical Culture
Program
Fall Term.
Algebra
Supplementary
Reading
Orthography and Penmanship
tion,
School
Management
Physical Culture
Geography (continued)
Algebra (to quadratics)
School Management
Physical Culture
of Studies for the Junior Year.
Winter Term.
(from quad- Algebra
Spring Term.
Algebra (completed)
ratics)
Book-keeping and
Arithmetic (from percent- Arithmetic (completed)
Penmanship
age)
Reading and Spelling Geography
Geography
Declamation
English Grammar
Phvsiology
Civil
U. S. History
English Grammar
Physiology
U. S. History
Latin (beginning)
Latin
Vocal Music
School Management
Vocal Music
School Management
Drawing
Drawing
Physical Culture
Physical Culture
Note— When approved
substituted for Latin.
English
Grammar
Government
Latin (sufficient to begin Caesar)
School Management
Physical Culture
by the Faculty, German or French may b«
I
LITKRARY INSTITUTE
Hl.OO.M
Program
F
of Studies for
Winter
Ti:;
i.i.
Plane Geometrv
:
r
Middle Year.
Tkr.m.
Spring Tkrm.
Plane Geometrv
u-try
Rhetoric ami Elocution
:
Mtlotl
•
*C:i'Mr
term General History
:
idogy and Methods Psvchology and Meth-
General Hitton
1
l
ods
Metl
Chemistry
Chemi
l
2
term
Manual Training
Manual Training
Culture
Physical Culture
Culture
aical
*\Vhen approved by the Faculty, Greek, German or French
substituted for Chemistry
German or French for Latin.
may
be
;
Program
Winter Term.
Fall Term.
•Solid
Geometry
of Studies for Senior Year.
*Plane Trigonometry
English Grammar
(review)
Spring Term.
'Surveying
History
of
Education
and Practice Teaching
Arithmetic review)
I
ture
Phvsics, Geology
Physics
and Eng- Literature and English English Literature
Classics
lish Classics
•Latin (3 orations of Latin (Virgil)
Cicero)
Latin (Virgil, 3 books)
Methods and Practice Methods and Practice
Teaching
nine
Methods and Practice
Teaching
cal
Culture
Physical Culture
Physical Culture
*When approved by the Faculty, Greek, German or French may be
substituted for Solid Geometry, Plane Trigonometry, and Surveying
German or French for Latin English History, Ethics and Astronomy
;
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tin.
the courses are not advisable, except when necesGraduates who make them are not eligible for township High
Schools and other good positions.
Substitutions in
Teach
eacners
At
ci asses.
times classes are organized for the purpose of giving
to public school teachers who wish to
prepare themselves for better positions.
The Studies have been so arranged as to enable such perto complete the studies belonging to the Junior year, and
review branches covered by the superintendent's examination
tl
at the
all
opport unities
same time.
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37
The length of time required to thus complete the work of
the Junior \ ear depends upon the advancement of the teacher
when entering. Some are able to complete it in a single term,
while others require more time.
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Certificates
To each
and Diplomas.
student on graduation
is
issued a
Certificate entitling the holder to teach
quent } ears in the public schools of the state.
ing his studies for two years and teaching for
er's
Normal Teachany two subse-
7
After continu-
TWO full anstate he may receive
nual terms
in the common schools of the
the second or permanent State Normal School Diploma.
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
applicant.
Blanks for this certificate will be furnished on application.
They must be executed and returned to the school
before the time of the State Examinations.
Preparatory 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 exDiplomas are granted to those who complete these
amination.
courses.
Required Studies of the Classical Course.
PREPARATORY YEAR.
Fall Term.
Arithmetic
Algebra
Winter Term.
Arithmetic
Algebra
Geography (Physical) Geography (Descriptive)
Spring Term.
Arithmetic
Algebra
Geography
(Commer-
cial)
English Grammar
U. S. History
English Grammar
U. S. History
Elementary Latin
Reading and Spelling Reading and Spelling
Physical Culture thruout the year.
English
Grammar
U. S. History
Elementary Latin
Reading and Spelling
LITERARY INSTITUTE
Hl.oo.MMirKt;
IM.I.
JUNIOR YEAR.
WlNTKR TKKM.
TKRM.
Arithmetic
Spring Term.
Arithmetic (.Metric Sys-
tem
Caesar
m M-
C;i-sar
.mar
I
i
Caesar
)
i
Grammar
English
U. S. History
History
nw an.
i v.-
)
Algebra
bra
Civil
Grammar
Government
Sj
Elementary Greek
Blementarj Greek
Physical Culture thruout the year.
Elementary Greek
MIDDLE YEAR.
E.w.L
Winter Term.
Tkrm.
Advanced Algebra
Plane Geometry
Advanced Algebra
Plane Geometry
Rhetoric
Anabasis (begun)
Rhetoric
Anabasis
Spring Term.
Botany
Plane Geometry
Rhetoric
Anabasis
Cicero
Cicero
Cicero
Prose Composition during the year in connection with Caesar and
Anabasis.
Physical Culture thruout the year.
SENIOR YEAR.
Winter Term.
Fall Term.
Natural Philosophy
Natural Philosophy
(Laboratory Work)
English Literature
'English History
or
English Literature
Eng. Hist'ry Med.
j
Greek History
Virgil
A nab
Latin
& Mod.
or
History or
Grk. Hist'ry Rom. Hist.
Compo- Latin Prose Composition
sition
Latin Prose Composition
Greek Prose Compo- Greek Prose Composisition
Mediieval and Modern
History
or Roman History
Homer
Homer
Prose
Natural Philosophy
(Laboratory Work)
English Classics
Virgil
Virgil
.
Spring Term.
Greek Prose Composition
tion
Phytic*] Culture thruout the year.
offered
in alternate years.
Note.
Work
in German may be substituted for Greek as a second lanAd\anced Geography, Physiology, Biology or Geology maybe
Forty lessons of Jones' Greek and Latin Prose
titnted for Botany.
OompOtiHoi] ire tpecified, together with translations of connected prose.
ikMM are made- for meeting the special requirements of any college
lur certain selections of
prose or poetry.
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Latin-Scientific Course.
(A FOUR YEARS' COURSE)
This course
is
provided for those desiring to enter upon a
Additional Mathematics and Sci-
scientific course in college.
ence are here required.
Required Studies of the Latin-Scientific Course.
PREPARATORY YEAR.
The work
of the Preparatory Year is the same for the
Latin-Scientific Course as for the Classical Course, except that
Elementary Latin
is
not required.
JUNIOR YEAR.
Fau, Term.
Wintkr Term.
Arithmetic
Algebra
Elementary Latin
Algebra
Elementary Latin
Drawing
Drawing
English Grammar
U. S. History
English
Civil
Spring Term.
Arithmetic (Metric Sys-
tem)
Algebra
Elementarv Latin
Grammar
Government
English
Grammar
Geography (review)
Botany
Reading and Spelling Physiology
Physical Culture thruout the year.
MIDDLE YEAR.
Faix Term.
Winter Term.
Spring Term.
Advanced Algebra
Plane Geometry
Advanced Algebra
Plane Geometry
Plane Geometry
Rhetoric
Rhetoric
Rhetoric
Caesar
Caesar
Chemistry
Elementary German
Chemistry
Elementary German
begun
Caesar
Chemistry
Elementary German
Physical Culture thruout the year.
Paxa Term.
Solid
Geometry
Natural Philosophy
English Literature
Solid
Geometry
Natural Philosophy
(Laboratory Work)
English Literature
Cicero
Cicero
English History
or
Greek History
Latin Prose Composition
SENIOR YEAR.
Winter Term.
Spring Term.
Trigonometry
Natural Philosophy
(Laboratory Work)
English Classics
Virgil
& Mod.
or
History or
Grk. Hist'ry Rom. Hist.
Mediaeval and Modern
History
or Roman History
Latin Prose Composi-
Latin Prose Composi-
Eng. Hist'ry Med.
tion
Physical Culture thruout the year.
tion
Ut? instititk
4o
be substituted for other Science
work
in
I
v
mate
years.
Note.
Tl
i„
pr
bore may
outlined
t
work.
:
,
be changed to suit individual needs
Diplomas arc granted for such special
arc covered to equal those of the
term's work In a subject with daily recitations
Por aradmation in nay College Preparatory Course
required, in addition to the work of the Preparateat potntt
A
point.
re
Dg
fied
bo this
full
system the preceding courses
may
be thus speci-
:
Classical Course.
9 Points
10
6
"
20
M
3
glial)
thematica
1
listory
Science
Total
48 Points
Scientific Course.
History
9 Points
"
13
"
6
Language
ieoM
12
8
rjiah
Mathematics
Total
"
"
48 Points
Medical Preparatory 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 contemplate
entering the medical profession our invariable advice is to take a college course before entering the medIt is unfortunately true however, that there are
ical school.
many who, for financial and other reasons, find themselves
tmahlc to do this and feel obliged to enter upon their medical
work without the preliminary training of a college course.
The following course has been arranged to meet the requirements of various medical schools, and will be found an
llent preparation for a medical course.
It is not claimed
in any sense, an equivalent of a college course, as the
tool offers preparatory courses only.
the students taking this course, completely equipped
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
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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 public schools.
The General Biology work of the senior year of this
course requires laboratory work leading up to the stud)' of
Histology, Embryology, and Bacteriology. Students completing this course are prepared to take up with understanding and
profit any of the courses offered by the best medical colleges.
To meet the advanced requirements of the medical schools
sixty points are now required for graduation in this course,
and a diploma is granted to those completing it.
Required Studies of the Medical Preparatory Course.
(A FOUR YEARS' COURSE.)
One year's Academic or High School work is required for
entrance to this course, but students may be admitted to the
work of any year upon the presentation of evidence of satisfactory preparation for such advanced standing.
FIRST YEAR.
Fall Term,
English Grammar
Arithmetic
Algebra
Winter Term.
English Grammar
Arithmetic
Algebra
Spring Term.
English
Grammar
Arithmetic
Algebra
Geography (Physical) Geography (Descriptive) Geography (Commercial)
U. S. History
U. S. History
Civil
Government
Reading and Spelling
Physical Culture thruout the year.
SECOND YEAR.
Fall Term.
English
Grammar
Winter Term.
English
Grammar
Spring Term.
English
Grammar
Drawing
Drawing
Geography (Review)
Algebra
Algebra
Elementary Latin
Chemistry Laboratory
Algebra
Elementary Latin
Chemistry (Laboratory
Work
Zoologv (Laboratory
Work)
(
Work)
Physiology (Laboratory
Work)
Physical Culture thruout the year.
Elementary Latin
Chemistry (Laboratory
Work)
Botany
Work)
(Laboratory
.
THIRD
Paj
RPEING Tkkm.
WlNTSa Term.
Tien.
i
YF.AR.
Rhet
Rhcto
Cts.r
~.ir
-mv
(La Juratory
Work)
1st)
or
History
lical
Laboratory
Laboratory Work'*
Work)
Med. & Mod. Mediaeval ai>
rv
Hist'ry
or
Grk. Hist'ry
Ili>t(.ry
(
Natural Philosophy
Natural Pbilo*
Work)
rv
tomy
Work)
(
History
History
Historv or
Rom.
or
ilist.
Roman
Culture thruout the year.
•Offered in alternate years.
FOURTH YEAR.
Spring Term.
Winter Term.
Fall Term.
;sh Literature
ish Literature
Knglish Literature
man
German
German
Plane Geometry
Psychology
Plane GeometryPsychology
Plane Geometry
Geology (Laboratory
General Biologv
General Biology
(Laboratory Work)
General Biology
(Laboratory Work)
rk)
mtory Work)
Physical Culture thruout the year.
STATEMENT BY
POINTS.
12 Points
12
English
Mathematics
BQstory
•
Bcienoe
60 Points
Total
,ommercia 1
Bl
6
8
22
c ourses.
SINESS COURSE.
Book-krrpinp— Double and Single Entry.
Boatneai Papera, tests and practice in the simpler forms
1
of
book-
k-keeping—Sett of booka illustrating Retail, Wholeinmission and Brokerage, Manufacturing and Banking
Business Practice and Office Methods.
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COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC.
Rapid Calculations, Fractions, Denominate Numbers, PerCommission and Brokerage,
Interest, Insurance, Banking, Exchange, Etc.
Drills in
centage, Discounts, Profit and Loss,
PENMANSHIP.
Movement and
Drills in
form, and exercises in plain business writ-
Daily practice.
ing.
SPELLING, COMMERCIAL LAW, ENGLISH.
Every student
in
our Business and Shorthand Courses is required
Grammar, Rhetoric and Eng-
to take a thoro course in English
lish Literature.
Stenography.
SHORTHAND.
Graham System.
This system
writers of the country,
ham"
The
is
most
very largely used by the rapid
"Gra-
of our court reporters being
writers.
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"
to
of
instruction
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.
plete
work
if
Students are urged to take the com-
possible.
Piano-Forte Course.
To those seeking a Musical Education and to those desiring to fit
themselves to teach music, this school offers superior advantages.
Instruction is given by competent teachers, of broad and successful
experience, whose training has been obtained at the best American and
European music centres. 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
-
tnd pim
M1 i, J(
the foregoing
ry fx:iriiin:ttions in
ompleting the course
.
in
Vocal Cul-
ulin.
.
a outline ol
ThefoUowin]
studies indicating the standard of
nica] difficulty in the rarioui sjradi
Elementary Grade.
PIANO.
Primary Technical Work-- Including tablework,
grcta
.
five finger
ex-
simple arpeggi and chord work.
\\ sekl) Class Work- Ear-training, sight reading and memorizing.
Simple Studies and pieces by Bach, Kullak, Gurlitt, Heller and
ot!
Preparatory Grade.
Technical Work. All major and minor scales, common, dominant
nth and diminished arpeggi.
Weekly Class Work. Preparatory theory, technic and memorizing
Studies— Duvernoy, Heller, Czerny, etc.
Sonatinas— Kuhlau, Clementi, Lichner, Dussek, Reinecke,
Short Preludes and Fugues Bach.
Fugettei Handel.
Vogt and Czerny Octave Studies.
Canons— Kunz.
Pieces and Etudes— Jensen, Schytte, Grieg and others.
etc.
—
—
Intermediate Grade.
Progressive technical work.
—
Year Harmony— Easy Sonatas— Haydn, Mozart, etc. Two
and three part inventions. Selections from English and French Suites.
Kullak Octave Studies
Etudes Czerny, Kessler, Cramer, (Bulow).
I
t
i r
—
Book
I.
Simpler
Preludes
and
Pieces— Mendelssohn,
Chopin,
Schubert,
Bchumann and modern composers.
Advanced Grade.
Elson's Theory of Music.
Advanced Technic.
Year Harmony-— History of Music, Preludes and Fugues,
Mendelssohn and Bach. Studies, Kullak (octave) Clementi, Tausig,
Hummel, Moscheles, Kessler, Chopin. Sonatas— Beethoven, Schubert,
Bchumann, Weber, Chopin.
OoncertOt Beethoven. Mendelssohn, Chopin, Liszt and others,
classic and modern compositions.
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Pupils completing the course in Piano with two years of
the Elements 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.
Graduates also must study Theory of Music and Musical
History.
See index for further information about this department.
Vocal Course.
Students completing this course are prepared to appear on concert
programs, and secure church positions.
Arrangement
of the Vocal Course.
GRADE
Tone
I.
Placing.
Correct Breathing.
True Intonation.
GRADE
II.
Blending of Register.
Exercises of Flexibility.
50 Exercises
of
GRADE
Concone and Nava.
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.
KV INSTITUTE
-r
TEXT BOOKS.
the text hooks
book which
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:
returnee!,
ed bot
Um
in u.-e. it
rate of one
and
more than this sum. Should rentto have bees damaged beyond what
price will be demanded.
now used here
.
:t
Natural
Phil<
Philips.
Wentwori
ol,
mtworth.
and Surveying—
Supplemented by Laboratory
work from International
Book Bhe
Chemistry Williams Introduction
—
to
ttworth.
and Calculus—
i
1
Shemical Science.
Geology- Brigham
;
Austin Miner-
alogy Blank.
Hhrt
J.
P.,
iter.
LinvilleA Kelly
^: Wil-
J. P.
:i.
Welsh,
Maxwell's Biology— Parker. Sedgwick
Huxley & Martin
son
;
Literature - Balleck,
-t.
Entomology
Anatomy
—
Literatim
Mattht
lt— Allen A
ough, Bennett.
Latin
Dennis' Outline Lessons.
<
Coll
Muir and
Hi-tology
Ritchie.
Btohr.
— Pieraol,
Embryology — Foster and Balfour
Astronomy Sharpless and
Nature Study— Hodge.
tram mar. Goodwin.
'.reek Book.
hool Hygiene.
r*s
Nfuller
1
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Thinking and Learn-
ing to Think.
:;iour's Iliad.
i
Philips.
Management— Sabin's Common Sense Didactics.
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selh<
:
School
ition.
r
Human.
BhaTl.
Allen A Greenough Cicero.
Bennett's Vij g
Whi
Somstock.
Davison's Comparative.
Abbott, McFarland,
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Gray'.-
Composition.
A Squair EI. Fr.
— Jbynee
irammar
Methods—McMurry'i Method
—
Parker'.-
v.
of
Thornd;
the Recitation
Principles of Teaching.
Talk- on Pedagogy.
Psychology— Halleck's Psychology
and Psychic Culture.
A Wenckebach's Cluck Auf.
Baldwin's Story of the Mind.
rmelshaus
)er
Education of
Halleck's
Brain and Central Nervous
ier.
)w Journalisten.
r Schonheit.
the
S
tern.
James' Briefer Course.
l.K-.l
Wilhelm
Home-
von der Glocke.
.
Psychological
Principles
lucation.
Tell.
von
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Home's Philosophy
r\<
tart,
Mowry.
History
of
of
Education.
Education— Williams.
Conway.
English lli-torv— \\
BOS.
in
Civil
raphy — Dodge's Advanced
Tair and McMurray. Tilden's
Commercial; Frye: Davis' Physical
Angar's Drawing Outlines.
Book-keeping Sadler Rowe Budiiet system.
graphy -Graham's Standard
Stenography.
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Government
Ban-
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47
Location, Buildings, Equipment, Etc.
The Town
oi
Bloomsburg.
Bloornsburg is an attractive town, in one of the most
beautiful regions of Pennsylvania, has a population of about
eight thousand, and is easily accessible by the three largest
The Delaware, Lackawanna and Wesrailroads in the state
Reading, and the Pennsylvania. It is also
tern, the Phila.
:
&
connected with neighboring towns by electric railroads.
The town has the district system of steam heating, a perfect public sewer system, pure water from a mountain stream,
illuminating gas, and both the arc and incandescent electric
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 a bold gorge three miles to the southwest. Rising
immediately 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 different uses.
A description of these buildings and
their
accompaniments follows.
Institute Hall.
This building stands at the head of Main street, and is
plainly visible from all parts of the town.
It was built in
The interior and exterior have been remodeled. On
1867.
The approach to
the first floor are five spacious class rooms.
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 Hall is comfortably furnished and tastefully decorated.
It contains one thousand and twenty-five opera chairs, and
w hen occasion demands, can be made to accommodate many
more people. The acoustic properties are apparently perfect.
7
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The Model School
Building.
three story building. It stands next to Institute
It cont
ibout eighty feet by ninety feet.
t
about t\\«
school and recitation rooms, well ventilated and supplied with light, black-board surface, and the most
seniors acquire the
It is here that the
»ved turn it lire.
theory of teaching, and practice in the art, twenty-one rooms
Tliis
is b
Hall, and
ially for their
fitted Q]
of this building
Trie
The Dormitory
the form of
a
T
work.
is
nections.
On
floor
Main Dormitory,
four stories high and was originally in
having a front of one hundred and sixty-two
a of seventy-five feet.
supplied with
The basement
or the industrial department.
i
The
buildings are
gas, electric light, and sewer conaccount of the steady growth of the school, this
finally enlarged by the addition of a wing ex-
.steam heat,
building was
described above.
Its
tending south from the rear of the
dimensions are one hundred and four feet by forty feet, and
Exit furnishes accommodations for about seventy students.
tending 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
The Dining Room.
This large room on first floor of the dormitory has a floor
space of over four thousand square feet.
It has been most
tastefully beautified at an expense of more than twelve hunThe kitchen, which adjoins it has been entirely
dred dollars.
remodeled and supplied with the latest and best culinary apIts floor is of cement.
Clean and vermin proof, it
pliances.
approximates the ideal place for the preparation of food. The
food is well cooked by a professional cook, and is of the best
quality the market ailords, while it is the study of the steward,
and those who aid him, to furnish the table with as great a
variety as possible.
By 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
as well as vigorous appetites, a degree of comfort
hitherto unknown is introduced.
These arrangements enable
the school to realize more fully a long cherished theory that
well QOttrished students make the best intellectual progress.
An excellent cold storage room adjoining the kitchen, provides fur the preservation of food.
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49
The North End Addition.
A
large addition to the north end of the dormitory was
built a few years ago. It extends southward to within twenty
feet of the Model School Building, to which it is connected by
two story covered passage way. This building contains
rooms on first floor, a large study hall and library, and
on third and fourth
several class rooms on the second floor
floors, additional dormitories for young men.
a
class
;
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 best apparatus made, is complete in its equipment, and from the first
its place among the best gymnasiums in America.
It has a running gallery, baths and lockers for girls and
boys in the basement, and a parcels check room.
A competent director and associate with their assistants
They make physical examinations and preare in charge.
scribe proper and regular exercises for the students.
took
The Library.
On the second floor, in the new building, near the gymnasium, is a large room, forty-six by sixty-eight feet iu 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 iu
their research.
Several hundred dollars' worth of new books
are added to the library each year.
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
TITUTB
5o
rooms and take great pride in deoRooms are frequently
keeping them neat.
ad habits of neatness and order are inculcated.
Qtlemen are made, and their rooms eared for
irpet their
I
insp
A
>f
lifting
Passenger Elevator,
twentv- five to thirty
grown persons
at
a
under the management of an efficient operator. Climbstairs, which is always so difficult for ladies, is a thing of
the past, and rooms on the top floor are sought in preference
They are more comfortable, quieter, and
below.
command a more extended view of the surrounding beautiful
The elevator was built by the well known firm of
country.
thers, and is the best hydraulic elevator, operated by
the duplex pump and pressure tank system. It was completely overhauled in 191 1, fitted with the latest and best safety deand with wheel control.
time
is
Recreation Rooms.
A beautiful recreation room for the young ladies has been
A boys'
provided at an expense of several hundred dollars.
>r has been provided by the generosity of the class of 1909.
These are much enjoyed.
icience
Hall.
This large and handsome building was recently erected at
a cost of 575,000, to provide additional recitation rooms, and
dally to afford facilities for the latest methods of work in
the sciences.
The large laboratories are fully equipped with
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
devoted to the biological departments, and
up for the study of Zoology, Phys\. Botany, and Geology.
There is also a laboratory for
the students taking the Medical Preparatory Course.
The second floor has laboratories for Physics and Chemistry.
There are two modern lecture rooms for the use of these
with lantern
as and modern equipment for
demonstration, and illustration.
first floor is
laboratories fitted
In the third story are Large rooms 45x44 feet each, devoted to tl.
the two literary societies, a commodious, well
lighted, and properly equipped Art studio, and two recitation
I
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5
North Hall.
Two floors of the building formerly used as a musical conservatory and chemical laboratory have been appropriated to
They are fitted with all modern conveniences. The
students.
unobstructed views from most of the rooms are both wide and
beautiful.
Infirmary.
While the health of the students has been exceptionally
good, an infirmary has been equipped with modern facilities
for the care of the sick, and is in charge of a trained nurse.
Students unable to attend recitations or to go to meals are required to report there that they may receive proper attention.
For patients having any contagious disease a separate ward in
another building approached by an outside staircase has been
provided.
The Students Lecture Course.
This course is one of the most important educational features of each school year, and is orgauized 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.
Control of Athletics.
An Advisory Board, appointed by the Principal, consisting of four members of the Faculty for a general supervision
of school athletics, together with a manager, elected by the
Faculty for each of the three ball seasons constitute a committee to legislate upon all matters concerning inter-school contests.
The Athletic
A
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 member-
I
ship, by
n«'
means
l
kv tNSTlTUTB
training received in the con-
tb<
ducting of business meetings, and the knowledge acquired of
Debates form a distinctive feature of
Parliamentary rales.
these sorietii
lie
I
School Periodical.
In recognition of the need of a regular means of commobetween the school and its alumni, a school periodical,
The paper is a magxtkki.v is issued.
tion
January. April
includes members
The Alumni, Athletic, Society
LCUlty and students.
and Local Departments of the paper present the work of the
The Alumni department is especially
school in each number.
Tin-: QUARTERLY is sent free to all members of
interesting.
Graduates who do not receive the
the Alumni Association.
paper will please inform us of the fact.
a/
j
ri
5,
.
tch year.
and appears
in
[tS editorial staff
Discipl ine.
expected to observe such regulations as
be needed from time to time, in order to secure to themand 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 does cot show
by his devotion to work, his behavior, and his personal habits,
that he is in earnest in his efforts to get an education.
Stu lents 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 to students, and to preserve toward teachers and others in
authority the same attitude that the customs of good society
All students are
may
everywhere require of guests.
Religion and Morals.
- upon the principle that careful religschool
Qtial to the proper development of charactraining
The religious teaching is evangelical but not sectarian.
ter.
All students are rercises are held daily.
A Service of
quired to attend church on Sunday mornings.
;.
Bible
Reading
is
conducted each Sunday evening.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
The
students sustain
a
Young Men's
Christian
53
Association,
also a Young Woman's Christian Association, which hold
separate pra}^er meetings each Thursday evening.
On Sundays many of the students meet in small groups,
called "Bible Bands," for the study of the Scriptures.
Attendance upon these is voluntary, of course, but it is very
gratifying to note that each year it is increasing in numbers
and
and
interest.
The
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 3^oung men and women
who command good positions and good salaries, and who stand
high in the estimation of the public. They may be found in
all parts of the United States, and some in foreign countries
occupying prominent positions of usefulness and influence.
The culture and training of the following institutions are
Lafayette College, Haverford
represented by the Faculty
College, Pratt Institute, Dickinson College, Amherst College,
Albion College, Ohio State University, Ohio Wesleyan Univer:
sity,
Elmira, Vassar, Wellesley, Yale, various Schools of
Mu-
America and Europe, New England Conservatory
Music, and several Normal and Training Schools.
sic in
Visiting and Going
of
Home.
Parents are requested not to call pupils home
during term time, except in cases of absolute necessity. In
such cases written permission from parents or guardians
is re-
quired.
Every recitation missed places the pupil at a disadvantage,
and seriously affects his standing.
Giving permission to visit friends is equally distracting.
When a visit home or elsewhere is contemplated it distracts the mind on the day of departure, and it takes the first
day after returning to get the mind back to work.
This causes, practically, the loss of two days in addition
to the time lost while absent, and makes the pupil lose much
All work missed as the
of the benefit for which he has paid.
result of absence is required to be made up, but this does not
entirely restore the standing of the student.
BURG UTRRAR1 institv/tk
54
Boxes from Home.
requested not to send boxes of
cases of ill health may be
Besides the ill
.ting Btak and indigestible food.
ts of keeping food in a living room, boxes encourage eating
at irregular times and produce other irregularities that interThe
na' h good health and intellectual advancement.
furnishes good, wholesome food, well cooked and in
plenty, and arranges to have as great variety as the markets
id
so there is no occasion for sending food to students.
rata
and friends are
Many
Led edibles to students.
>1
;
When
to
Enter.
Students may enter at any time. There are classes of all
degrees of advancement, and students in nearly all subjects
can be accommodated, even in the middle of a term.
Students who need only one term' s work to finish any particular course will find it to their advantage to attend during
the fall term, as during that term they will receive instruction
in the essentials of the various branches.
Applications for Teachers.
The
Principal frequently has applications for teachers for
positions, both within and outside the state.
want schools are at liberty to put their names
Graduates who
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.
;
Outfits.
Bach student is expected to furnish for personal use the
following articles
Towels, table napkins, a bed comforter, a
pair of blankets, slippers, overshoes, an umbrella, a pair of
gymnasium slippers and a gymnasium costume. Each student
should provide himself with a knife, fork and spoon, as silver
will not be sent out of the dining-room.
The gymnasium
slippers and costume may be ordered after students enter and
learn what is needed.
The use of this costume is obligatory.
Health and decency require it.
:
Damages.
All damages done to rooms, halls, furniture, or school
property, will be charged to the students who do it.
No nails,
pins or tacks of any kind are to be driven into the walls or
All pictures must be suspended from picture moulddoors.
Pictures or other decorations pasted, tacked or pinned
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
to the wall subject the occupants of the
of papering the entire room.
room
55
to
the expense
Laundry Regulations.
Each student
is
allowed twelve articles of plain clothing or
weekly washing. Note the following
their equivalent in the
regulations
:
Have your names on every article of clothing. Write
IT PLAINLY, AND USE NOTHING BUT INDELIBLE INK. Most
i.
missing articles are
lost
because of defective marking.
Have a large clothes bag, so that ironed clothes need
Be sure to
not be folded much when put into it for delivery.
have 3 our name on the clothes bag.
The personal wash must be ready for collection by six
3.
o'clock on Monday morning.
2.
T
4.
On
Saturday morning, after breakfast, the personal
wash
will be delivered.
Exchange soiled
5.
bed linen (one sheet and two pillow
cases) for clean linen on each Friday morning after breakfast.
For all clothing in the wash in excess of the twelve
6.
articles allowed, an extra charge will be made.
State Aid.
The following is a copy of the clause in the general appropriation bill relating to free tuition in State Normal Schools:
'For the support of the public schools and Normal Schools
of this commonwealth for the two years commencing on the
first day of June, one thousand nine hundred and three, the
*
*
*
And provided further, that out of
sum 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
For each student over
necessary, to be applied as follows
seventeen years of age who shall sign an agreement binding
said student to teach in the common schools of this state two
full annual terms, there shall be paid the sum of one dollar
and fifty cents a week in full payment of the expenses for tuition of said students, provided that each student in a State
Normal School drawing an allowance from the State must receive regular instruction in the science and art of teaching in
a special class devoted to that object for the whole time for
which such an allowance is drawn, which amount shall be
paid upon the warrants of the Superintendent of Public Instruction."
This action of the State Legislature has the effect of
making tuition free for all persons over seventeen years of
'
:
G
UTKKAKY
an agreement to teach
two achool years.
•.ho will sign
of the .state for
instit;
in
the common achoola
Expenses.
Those who are aeekhlg an education should exercise the
same judgment and foresight in selecting a school that they
use in Other business matters.
There are
It is possible to find cheaper schools than this.
schools of all degrees of cheapness, just as there are articles of
merchandise varying in quality.
This school gives to the students, in benefits, every dollar
of its income both from what students pay and from state apAdded to this is the use of buildings and apparatus accumulated that are now worth probably half a million
dollars.
The tabulated statement on page 57 gives full information
One-half board and tuition plus regisregard to charges.
tration fee is payable at the beginning of each term, the remainder, at the middle of each term.
Note that the state aid is never deducted from the halfterm payment due at time of entrance.
The tuition for the Commercial Course is the same as for
the regular Normal Course.
FrBB Tuition is granted to all students over seventeen
years of age who promise to teach two years either commercial
or other subjects in accordance with the provisions of the law
on page 55. 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, inasmuch as
this "state subject" is not iucluded in the Commercial Course.
in
7
.
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57
EXPENSES.
Fall
Winter
Spring
Term
Term
I
Term
13
Fraciioii
Fun
Year.
WKs. 13 WKs 14 WHs
Per
WeeL
FOR BOARDING STUDENTS
courses excepting Music.)
room, heat, light
(All
Board, furnished
laundry
Tuition
^Registration fee
and
52 00 $
19 50I
2 00
52 00
19 5°
2 00
$
56 00
21 00
2 00
$ 160 00
60 00
73 5oj$
73 5°
$
79 00
$ 226
37 75i$
37 75
$
40 50
$
35 75,$
35 75
$
38 50
$
19 5o|$
19 50
$
21 00
$
16 25'$
16 25
$
17 5°
$
19 50 $
19 50
$
Total.
Amount due on entrance
(>£
Board and Tuition plus Registration
State Aid
(State Aid
is
6 00
fee)
not credited until end of term.)
Amount due middle
of term
FOR DAY STUDENTS
fAll courses excepting Music)
Tuition
*Registration fee
2 OO
$
Total.
21 00
2 00
2 OO
!
$
60 00
6 00
23 00 $
66 00
$
21 50 $
19 50
$
19 50
$
21 00
$
60 00
2 OO
$
2 OO
$
2 00
$
6 00
3 5o
$
3
50
$
3 50
$
10 50
21 50
I
State Aid
(State Aid
is
not credited until end of term)
Amount due middle
$
of term.
FOR MODEL SCHOOL PUPILS
(payable at middle of term)
to pupils under 9 years of age.
Registration fee
Tuition
.
,
No charge
75
$
Total.
4 25
75
$
2 25
75
4 25
$
12 75
$
48 00
29 25
FOR MUSIC PUPILS
Piano or Voice, (2 lessons per week)
Piano or Voice ( 1 lesson per week)
Use of Piano (for practice one period daily,
per term)
Class Lessons
16 OO
9 75
9 75
in
in
Harmony
in Harmony same as
16 00
9 75
50
1
50
1
50
7 00
7
00
7
00
00
00
5
00
00
5
5
00
00
1
in
Private lessons
Class Lessons
Class Lessons
16 00
Piano.
Theory
5
History of Music
5
5
EXTRAS
Lecture Course Tickets
Fee, Chemical Laboratory, (for course)
Fees, for Zoology, Botany, and special Biol
ogy, each for course
Fees, for Physiology, Geology, each, for
course
$
1
25
5
00
4
00
2 CO
* The Registration Fee in Main School carries with it free admission to all numbers of tht
Students' Lecture Course and all regularly scheduled games of foot ball and base ball.
A
h brain li per week is made to
typewriting, or stenography,
desire to take- one or two brandies with their special subj<
No extra charges are made for class instruction in \
music.
\sormort on account of
For absence two ant
nal sickness or permanent withdrawal from school, a deNo other deductiduction for board and tuition is made.
made for absence. No deduction for absence is made during
the first tWO or the last tWO weeks of a term.
A charge of 15 cents per piece is made for hauling baggage is hauled by the school only on the opening
and dosing daws of each term.
The scale of charges LS made on the basis of two students
to each room therefore students can not be accorded the privilege of 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 aril
cl
students in music,
i
;
rangement.
Diplomas
will not
be issued to those whose
accounts are
unsettled.
Rooms engaged beforehand will not be reserved longer
than Tuesday of the first week of the term, except by special
arrangement.
Students not living at their own homes are required to
board in the school dormitories, except by special arr;
ment, made in accordance with conditions established by the
board of Trustees. The Principal will make known these
:
conditions on request.
Scholarships.
The
class of
1893
left,
as its
memorial
to
the school, a
money to be loaned to some worthy young man or
woman who might need financial assistance in his efforts to
complete the teacher's course. The person who receives this
sum
of
payments, without
it back in monthly
two years after receiving it. He is required,
also, to give some responsible person or persons as security for
the amount, so that in the event of his or her death, or failure
to pay, the same may be recovered for future use.
Many
aid
is
expected to pay
interest, within
other classes have added to this scholarship fund, making a
total sum of nearly two thousand dollars, out of which sums
Loaned to worthy students on the conditions named above.
- sufficient loaned to defray the expenses of an enIn 1.
tire year.
The
recipient
must pay
his
way
in part.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
59
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
two years
in one.
three years' course gives full work for three years.
Oaks cannot be grown as fast as mushrooms.
It is better to take a 3^ear 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.
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RESIDENT GRADUATES.
POST OF KICK.
NAMK.
Chaml
na, '07
'10
Dieh
Nyphant,
Bloomsbnrg,
(
'09
Danville,
'05
rnityville,
ii, W.
J.,
Icenstine, Jessie R. '09 Orangeville,
;
1
Bi-nton,
I
red, '06
Hartman, Blanche,
•ii,
'05
Bloomsbnrg,
live, '10
Wiike.s-Barre,
Kail, '10
'10
Orangeville,
Benton,
.
lith, '95
:
irgaret, '10
02
Rubl, Jessie, '09
holtz, Leonina, '10
Bloomsburg,
Berwick,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsbnrg,
Danville.
COUNTY.
Lackawanna.
Columbia.
Montour.
Lycoming.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columl ia.
Columbia.
Montour.
UNDER-GRADUATES.
Abbott, Clara
tns,
Anna
Bdw.
Alexander, Beulah
Alexander, Florence
M.
Anderson, Beulah
Andres, Lydia
Appleman, Helen
Appleman, L. Ray
Armand, Luis O.
Armstrong, Harriet
Ashe, Bessie
Ash, Bthel
Ash, Lenora
Aahton, Morville
Asbwortb, Irene Marie
::
Lila J.
,
Aten, Norman K.
Anatin, B. Ravmond
A\
A\
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Bllen H.
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ei v,
Columbia.
Herndon
Northumberland.
\V\ oming.
Northumberland.
Forkston,
B.
Gabriel L.
llaude E.
Adamaon, Ethel Grace
Albert, Ruth M.
18,
All wine, Bessie
Bloomsburg,
i:
Jose
ael,
Herndon,
Bloomsburg,
Lackawanna.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Union Deposit,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Dauphin.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Alderson,
Bloomsburg,
Benton,
Benton,
Guantanamo, Cuba,
Bloomsburg,
Stillwater,
Benton,
Briar Creek,
Ceases Mills,
Bloomsburg,
-ton,
Mifflinville,
Alderson,
,
C. Carroll
'"hn
l-'..
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Baki
harine,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Mchoopanv,
Wyoming.
Alderson,
Santiago de Cuba.
Santiago de Cuba.
Luzerne.
Bahner, Walter,
-
Columbia.
Scranton,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsbnrg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
POST OFFICE.
Baker, H. F.
Baldy, Donald C.
Baldy, Rupert
Balliet, J.
Bankes,
Bankes,
Bankes,
Bankes,
Bankes,
Bankes,
Bankes,
Espy,
Catawissa,
Catawissa,
Milton,
Sydney
Bloomsburg,
Byrori
Floyd A,
Hazel
Luther
Bloorrtsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Mary
Maud
Paul
Ashley,
Barklie, Jennie
Barletta, America A,
Mayaguez, Porto Rico.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Guayaquil, Ecuador.
Hudson,
Barnes, Abbie
Barnes, Ella
Barratt,
Mae
Barrera,
Leon
Dora L,
B,
Barrett,
Barrett, Genevieve B.
Barrett, Nellie C.
Barrow, Clarence E.
Barrow, Emily
Barrow, George
Beagle, Levi R,
Becker, J. J.
Beers, Clara M.
Belles, Myrtle B.
Benner, Roland C.
Bennett, Erma
Bennett, Orville B.
Berlew, Phoebe
Berninger, Harry E.
Berry, Iva
Bidleman, Ercell D.
Bidleman, Samuel R. Jr
Bierman, Katherine B.
Biesecker, Ethel
Birth, Jennie
Blakeslee, Clarissa
Blecher, Florence E.
Bloch, Grace
Bogert, Harry
Bohlin, Hulda W.
Boody, Leonard
Boody, Letty
Boust,
C
M.
Bower, Helen
Bower, Walter,
Box, Cecil T.
Boyer, Grace
Boyer, Oscar
Boyer, Ruth
Boyle, John J.
Brace, Katherine R.
Brace, Laura W.
Brace, Leslie
Brace, Sally,
Breisch, Dorothy
COUNTY.
Columbia,
Columbia.
Columbia,
Northumberland,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Pittston,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Shenandoah,
Ringtown,
Ringtown,
Ringtown,
Schuylkill,
Schuylkill.
Schuvlkill.
Schuvlkill,
Catawissa,
Taylor,
Olyphant,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia,
Lackaw^anna,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Bucks.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Lackawanna,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Drums,
Wilkes-Barre,
Bedminster,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Pittston,
Catawissa,
.
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Hollisterville,
Wayne.
Nescopeck,
Luzerne.
Blakeslee,
Danville,
Danville,
Monroe.
Montour,
Montour.
Columbia,
Rohrsburg,
Berwick,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Snyder.
Columbia.
Freeland,
Rupert,
Rupert,
Shamokin Dam,
Herndon,
Northumberland,
Gravity,
Paxtonville.
Snvder.
Ringtown,
Schuylkill.
Paxtonville,
Snyder.
Wayne.
McAdoo,
Schuylkill,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Ringtown,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Schuylkill,
,
ICE,
Columbia.
Schuylkill.
Kin^'t'
own,
.kill.
Colun
Columbia.
.
I
tnbia.
I
Colon
Columbia.
msburg
Bloomsbnrg,
EL
Brown
Hi
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unci
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Columbia.
v
Ailhi
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mbia.
:
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at,
Berton W.
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Dorothy
thd
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Bloomsbnrg,
Bloomsbvu
t-w. istow n,
Catav.
Columbia.
Columbia.
i
esse C.
.
Burke, Lucy,
Burke, M.ir\ X.
Shenandoah,
Bloomsbnrg,
Bloomsburg,
Reno
.,
Tillie J.
.
Byerly, Margaret
rs,
Daniel
1
Danville,
Hoover
Helen Blizabeth
.
Byington, Mae
Callender, Bstella
Lssa,
Porkston,
Forkston,
Wilkes-Barre,
die,
Madge
I.
Campbell, Dorothy K.
Campbell, Irene
Campbell, Irvin
Columbia.
Colombia.
Colun
Mifflin.
I ,
Buchi
Huri
oibia.
Colui.
Bloomsburu
Bloomsbnrg,
r
,
Hallstead,
et Valley,
Bloomsburi;,
Swt
Klysburg,
Bloomsbnrg,
Wyoming.
Wyoming.
Lu/erile.
Schuylkill.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Montour.
Canfpbell, Martha L.
Danville,
CHmpbell, Myra Louise
Capwell, Valda
Caraballo, Antonio
Carlin, Margaret
Academy Corners,
Tio.ua.
Meshoppen,
Wyoming.
Carlton, Lila
Carpenter, Elizabeth
Carpenter, Frank
Cai penter, Marion
Carr, Daniel J.
Carter, Christine L.
Carter, Claiice
Catherine
Annie 1\.
v,
iel
,
tnberlin,
Mae
Kathleen
a la
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsbn
Bloomsburg,
West Hazleton,
Olyphant,
Duryea,
Jamison City,
Hummelstown,
Olyphant,
Olyphant,
Ha/el
Danville,
Clemens, Robert G.
McAdoQ,
..
Grande, Cuba.
Mt. Carmel,
Scranton,
Mi-A
Clnne, Marguerite M. A. Miner's Mills,
Slate Colli
itb G.
I
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aniel
lallie
r.i\
mood M.
Seville,
Coleman, V. Pauline
Martha
Uniondale,
Collins, L. L.
Nanticoke,
,
msbnrg,
Northumberland.
Lackawanna.
Columbia,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Lackawanna.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Dauphin.
Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.
Montour.
Schuylkill.
Schuylkill.
Luzerne.
Centre.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
Collins, Marie
Collins, Norma
Comer ford, Mary D.
Condron, Anna C.
Conlan,
Conlan,
Conlan,
Conlan,
Conlan,
Conlan,
Conlan,
Connor,
Connor,
J.
Adrian
M. Alberta
Anna
R.
Bernard
Francis J.
Hellen M.
Mary
F.
Elizabeth
Julia
Cool, Harold N.
Coolbaugh, Florence
Cope, George H.
Corrigan, James A.
Cortright, Martha
Cortright, Ruth
Costa, Mary
Costello, Alovsius
Cotner, F. B.'
Cousart, Florence
POST OFFICE.
Lackawanna.
City,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Carbondale,
Pleasant Mt,
Lackawanna.
Wayne.
Pottsville,
Schuylkill.
Hazleton,
Wilkes-Barre,
Mt. Car :n el,
Hazleton,
Shi ck shinny,
Shickshinny,
Old Forge,
Hazleton,
Strawberry Ridge,
Danville,
Binghamton, N. Y.
Creasy, Carlton T.
Creasy, Fred J.
Creveling, Hurley
Rock Glen,
MifflinviWe,
Bloomsburg,
Strawberry Ridge,
Cromis, Ralph
Berwick,
Croop, Roy
Danville,
Crossley, Margarite
Bloomsburg,
Crossley, Renna R.
Crouse, Foster Clevelan d Berwick,
Danville,
Crumb, Sadie M.
Culver, Ralph L.
Laceyville,
Curry, Sadie
Nesquehoning,
Curtis, Carrie I.
Way mart,
Dailey, Theresa R.
Plymouth,
Berwick,
Davis, Ada D.
Forest City,
Davis, Emma
Davis, Frankie
Neath,
Davis, Harriet
Scranton,
Davis, Laura
LeRaysville,
Forest City,
Davis, Reese
Davis, William H.
Neath,
Dean, Anna G.
Shaft,
Decker, Grace L. A.
Susquehanna,
DeLong, Edith M.
Lewisburg,
Demaree, Albert L.
Bloomsburg,
S.
Denison, Nellie M.
Dennis, Hope,
Dennis, J. Elliott
Dennis, J. Frank
Derr, Mabel H.
Derrick, H. Grace
Derrick,
Mame
C.
Jessie R.
Dersheimer,
Dever, Hannah,
Schuylkill.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Cowperthwait, William
Dennen, Leo
COUNTY.
Wyoming.
Lovelton,
Scranton,
Mahanoy
63
Exchange,
Forty Fort,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Kingston,
Jersey town,
Herndon,
Herndon,
Luzerne.
Northumberland.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Lackawanna.
Luzerne.
Montour.
Montour.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Columbia.
Montour.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Bradford.
Carbon.
Wayne.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Bradford,
Lackawanna.
Bradford.
Susquehanna.
Bradford.
Schuylkill.
Susquehanna.
Union.
Columbia.
Montour.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Northumberland,
Falls,
Wyoming.
McAdoo,
Sckuvlkill.
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Donovan, Chat.
Mi Chin-,
msburg,
nsburg,
Bloomsburg
I*.
msburg,
Bloomsburg,
Mifflin.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Wilkes-Barre,
Ashland,
Wyalnsing,
Schuylkill.
Bradford.
D.iicville,
Lackawanna*
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Duchesne, Carmen C.
Mre,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Delaware.
Durlin, L. Grace
Duy, A. W., Jr.
Du\ Josephine V.
Dyer, Bdna M.
Bckert, Marv
Milton,
Northumberland
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bckman, Edith
Allentown,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Luzerne.
Lehigh.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Montour.
Columbia,
Columbia.
Dreibelbis, Arthur
Dreilbech, Warren
Drum, Lola K.
,
Danville,
Wyoming,
Frank
Bloomsburg,
Edgar, Hazle
Blooinsburg.
Benton,
.r,
Ed son,
J.
Emory
Bisenhauer, Hester
Ellis, Randall P.
Bly, Virginia Beatrice
Watsontown,
Bmmitt, Bernke
Danville,
Bnglehart, Homer
Erikson, Carl A.
Evans, Harry S.
Brans, Leah D,
Everett, A. R.
Almedia,
Bloomsburg,
Scranton,
Scranton,
Coburn,
Jed do,
Berwick,
Berwick,
Berwick,
Berwick,
Benton,
New Columbia,
Everitt, Harry J.
Fairchild, Ethel h.
Fairchild, Laura
Fairchild, Maud
Fairchild, Minnie
Farley, M. Kathryn
Farley, Lera M.
Passeti,
Anna Frances
Mifflin ville,
Millville,
Camptown,
Camden, N. J,
Pansel, Barry J.
Faust, Edna V.
New Ringgold,
Bloomsburg,
Panst, Ethel M.
Faust, Km:
New Ringgold,
Fcaster, Lake
Sunbury,
Pensterniaker, Howard F. Berwick,
Bloomsburg,
Perguson, Blisabeth
PernOS, Antonio
Caguas, Porto Rico.
Dickson Citv,
Geo. E.
Dickson City,
Perrio, Marv G.
.
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,
r,
J.
Bruce
I'.ri
S.
Petkerolf, Harvey S.
Fetter, Helen E.'
Fetter man, Elsie
Petterolf, Homer
Fisher, Herbert S.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Jacksonville,
Ringtown,
Bloomsburg,
Miffiinville,
Catawissa,
1
.
Lackawanna.
Lackawanna,
Centre.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Union.
Bradford.
Schuylkill.
Columbia.
Schuylkill.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Lehigh.
Schuylkill.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
NAME.
Fisher, H. H.
Fitch, Pearle C.
Foose, Beatrice B.
Fortner, Harry C.
Fortner, Helen
POST OFFICE.
Northumberland,
COUNTY.
Northumberland.
Falls,
Wyoming.
Rock Glen,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Catawissa,
Bloomsburg,
Fowler. Ethel May
Montgomery,
Fowler, Florence Kathryn Montgomery,
Fox, EllaG.
Bloomsburg,
Fox, Ruth I.
Catawissa,
Franc, Hazel
Hollisterville,
Fraser, Margaret
Scranton,
Frey, Gordon F.
Nescopeck,
Frisbie, Ellen,
Bloomsburg,
Frisbie, Frances
Bloomsburg,
Frisbie, Hulda W.
Bloomsburg,
Fritz, Ella G.
Trevorton,
Fruite, Mary
Bloomsburg,
Fullmer, Charles N.
Bloomsburg,
Funk, Harry E.
Bloomsburg,
Furman, Frances N.
Bloomsburg,
Gaffney, Margaret R.
Steelton,
Garrison, Sara
Bloomsburg,
Gearhart, James Franklin Fairmount Springs,
Geddes, Paul F.
Northumberland,
Gensemer, Helen
Bloomsburg,
Gethman, Huldah
Dalton,
Gillis, Catharine
Scranton,
Lycoming.
Lycoming.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Wayne.
Lackawanna.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Dauphin.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.
Montour.
Montour.
Girton, Laura
Girton, Maurice J.
Danville,
Danville,
Goldsworthy, Eliza.
Audenried,
Carbon.
Corenzo, Porto Rico,
Catawissa,
Columbia.
Girdland,
Wayne,
Upper Lehigh,
Luzerne.
Luzerne,
Luzerne.
Jermyn,
Lackawanna.
Washingtonville, N. Y.
Columbia.
Light Street,
Kingston,
Luzerne.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Espy,
Catawissa,
Columbia.
Danville,
Montour.
Catawissa,
Columbia.
San Juan, Porto Rico.
Lackawanna.
Scranton,
Gonzalez, Juan
Goodman, John F.
Goodnough, Merle D.
Goulden, Martha Price
Graham,
Isabell
Graves, Harriet
Green, Pearl M.
Greenley, George
Grimes, Adele
Gross, Sylvia
Gruber, Amos B.
Gruver, Helen R.
Guiterman, Elmira
Gulliver, Merlin S.
Gunther, Florence P.
Guzman, Antonio
Haines, Alice T.
Haley, Laura C.
Haley, Margaret L.
Harding, Joy
Harner, Bertha I.
Harner, Lois
Haring, Ethel
Harpel, Frances E.
St.
Philadelphia,
Philadelphia,
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
Great Bend,
Mt. Carmel,
Bloomsburg,
Susquehanna.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Montour.
Montour.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Danville,
Danville,
Ona
Ruth
Bloomsburg,
Light Street,
Harrison, Harvey W.
Harrison, Jennie E.
Shickshinny,
Harris,
Harris,
Askam,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
BI.OOB
COUNTY.
l'OST
Pittaton,
Lucerne.
Mifflinvil
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
:
tman, Bdwai d W,
ence
Harts
Bnckborn,
Ban let
man,
Hartman,
man,
man,
Hartman,
Hartman,
EL
Cat aw
Helen
Helen
John D.
Bnckborn,
Columbia.
Columbia.
msburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
utain Grove,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
it,
Helen M.
J.
E.
Hawk, Lucy
Haj
ret
Bellefonte,
Catawiaaa,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Sunbury,
Lee
Marie
i
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:.bia.
Louise
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it,
liiia.
Hazel
H. u iman, Marie
Hartranft, Bmma V.
aft,
Anne
ck, Mary
Heimbach, Chas.
Heimbach, Irene
r, Mary
Luzerne.
Lackawanna.
Northumberland.
Turbotville,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
St. John's,
Hem ie, Anna
Danville,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Prank
Miriam
M, Paul Z.
Hetler, Geraldine
Hidlay, Mary Laura
Hilbish, Florence
Hilbiah, Mabelle
Hiller, Frances
Hippensteel, Bdw.
Hirach, Annabdle
I, Ina I.
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&
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Margaret
G.
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Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Espy,
Buckhorn,
Buckhorn,
Calkins,
Wayne.
Berwick,
Almedia,
lit
W.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Tamaqna,
Schuylkill.
Kingston,
Avoca,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Jeffersonville, N. Y.
Almedia,
Honck Florence
-
,
ghton, Basel
;ra
.rd
er,
Hu^l
Bthel L.
nice
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Montour.
Montour.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Schuyler,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsbu:
Luther P.
Northumberland.
Scranton,
Henrie, J. Gilbert
Henrie, Hazel J.
Henrie, William
Herr, Olive V.
Hess, Brown
Hess, Bdna
Bess, Hsther L.
S.
Centre.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Pittston,
Hendersbot, Charles N. Jersey town,
Danville,
Hendrickson, Eme
B
ne.
PI3
mouth,
Exch.-.:
Cat aw
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
>ur.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
Hummel, Daisy E.
Hummel, Nevin R.
Hummel, Philip N.
Hunter, Anna
Hutchins, Luther
Hutton, Neal
Hutton, Ruth
Hyde, Pauline
Ikeler, Donald
Ikeler, Iris
Ikeler, Rebecca
Irvin, Irene M.
Catharine
Grace F.
Jameson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Joyce,
Joyce,
Helen M.
R.
J.
Warren H.
Angela
James
Kahler, Laura
Kearney, Lillian M.
Keefer, Mvrtle M.
Keeler, Edith R.
Clark's
Summit,
Rock Glen,
Lackawanna.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Benton,
Bloomsburg,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Catawissa,
Danville,
Northumberland,
Nanticoke,
Hazleton,
Scranton,
Scranton,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Pittston,
Irene
Sunbury,
Forty Fort,
Benton,
Thomas
Askam,
Leslie
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Marple
Roundell
Samuel
Kelchner, Gardner
Keller,
COUNTY.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Snyder.
Weikert,
Grace M.
Kathleen Amelia Harrisburg,
Catawissa,
Laura
Harrisburg,
Marie H.
Martha Elizabeth Bloomsburg,
Ethel
Keeler,
Keiser,
Keiter,
Keiter,
Keiter,
Keiter,
POST OFFICE.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Kreamer,
May
P.
Kendall, Kathleen
Kendall, Ruth
Kennedy, Clare M.
Kennedy, Cormac F.
Keogh, Marcella T.
Kester, Glenn
Kester, Hazel Dean
Kieffer, Clemens
Kitchen, Ianthe
Klase, Maude
Kleintob, Freas B.
Kline, L. Anna
Kline, Ruth
Edna C.
Amanda M.
Klingler,
Knauss,
Knies, Pauline
John C.
Kocher, Myron L.
Koehler, Charlotte
Koehler, Lvdia
Catawissa,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Creamton,
Oneida,
Meshoppen,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Trucksville,
Snyder town,
Bloomsburg,
Shickshinny,
Berwick,
Freeburg,
Zion Grove,
Bloomsburg,
Knittle,
Catawissa,
Krall, C.
Hazleton,
Scranton,
East Berlin,
Wilmer
Bloomsburg,
Montour.
Northumberland.
Union.
Dauphin.
Columbia.
Dauphin.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Northumberland.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Wavne.
Schuylkill.
Wyoming.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Snyder.
Schuylkill.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Lackawanna.
Adams.
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LITERARY INSTITUTE
nstein,
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Columbia.
maer, Artie a.
m.ir
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New
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W.
B.
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Krych, Julian J.
Kunkel, B
Kunkle, Warden
Bluster, ECimber
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it,
Ralph
Bdgar
B.
e B.
Lend
Leaning, Alma Clarice
Lanning, Horace
>wski, John
[ennah w.
Alphonse
I
Leiby, Bruce W.
Leidy, North
Mai ion
LtisU-i
,
Lena G.
Prank
Lewie, Bdne G.
Lewis, Mabel A.
Leitzel,
•i.
Linville, Geo. O.
Katherine E.
Long, Ruth,
Lorah, Dt rwin,
Lorenzette, Joseph L.
Love, Ada
Love, Florence
Little,
\TY.
Schuylkill.
Vork, N. V.
ton,
White Deer,
Wilkes Barre,
Cetewieee,
Dallas,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomtbnrg,
Rock Glen,
Rock Glen,
Bloomsburg,
Fernville,
Nanticoke,
Bloomsburg,
Cienfuegos, Cuba.
Blooinsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Northumberland,
Orangeville,
Kingston,
Moosic,
Berwick,
Luzerne.
I'nion.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Lackawanna.
Benton,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Ringtown,
Schuylkill.
Freeland,
Danville,
Montour.
Bloomsburg,
Luzerne.
Mehoopany,
Wyoming.
Lovering, Olive
Lowry, Florence
Lusch, Clarence
Moosic,
Olyphant,
Dushore,
Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.
Lutz, Clarissa
Lutz. Frances
L\ BCh, Anita Y.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Wilkes- Barre,
Sullivan.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
McAndrew. Helen
McCann, Nell
McCollum, Elizabeth
Shenandoah,
Schuylkill.
Scranton,
Lackawanna.
Bloomsburg.
McDeniels, Ethlend
Mi -Daniels, Florence
ineld, Charles
MacDoneld, Bdith
MacDonnell Sadie
Bloom sburg,
Bloomsburg,
Towanda,
Towanda,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
1
,
McFee, Mine
11,
Marie
McGirk, Ruth
McHenry, tonald
McHenry, Jay
McHenry, i.uella
McKelvei Margaret
I
,
Mi La:
McLaughlin, DeWight
McLaughlin Fred
MecNalr, \'iola
Mack, Marion
Mark, Mildred
,
Pittston,
Bradford.
Bradford.
Luzerne.
Berwick,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Lewistown,
Bloomsburg,
Benton,
Benton,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Lost Creek,
Schuylkill.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Spring Lake, Texas.
Wilkes- Barre,
Wilkes- Barre,
Colnm
Bloomsburg,
Mifflin.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
Mackin, Kathleen
Madden, Estella
Magee, Stanley
Malloy, Kathryn
Manifold, Courtland
Mansfield, Walter
Martin, Edith
Masteller,
Masteller,
Kenneth
Ray
Mather, Bruce
Mauser, Maxwell
Maxey, Rexford
May. Florence
Megargell, Lavona
Mellick, Samuel
POST office.
Retreat,
Centralia,
Bloomsburg,
Mahanoy
Schuylkill.
City,
Turbotville,
Berwick,
Hazleton,
Jerseytown,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Forest City,
Ricketts,
Orangeville,
Berwick,
Mendenhall, Eva
Menendoz, Alexandre
Mensch, Harold
Merritt, Florence
Metzger, Marie
Metzinger. Helen
Benton,
Cienfuegos, Cuba,
Rupert,
Millard, James
Millard, John
Millard, Martha
Millard, Pauline
Milleisen, Sara B.
Miller, Charles
Miller, Claude
Miller, Clyde
Miller, David
Miller, Edith
Miller, Elverta D.
Miller, Erma
Miller, Grant
Miller, Jennie
Miller, Marion
Miller, Romaine W.
Miller, Robert
Miller, Verna
Miller, Weston
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Plains,
Benton,
Mahanoy
City,
MifHinville,
North Berwick,
Ricketts,
MifHinville,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Berwick,
MifHinville,
MifHinville,
Minier, Roselda
Mitchell, John
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Monahan, Ruth
Wilkes-Barre,
Monroe, Clair
Mooney, Geraldine,
Moore, Zach
Mordan, Myrtle
Morgan, Florence
Mowrey, Helen
Mullahey, Mae
Mulligan, Gertrude
Myers, C. B.
Myers, Elsie
Myers, Harriet
Myers, Margaret
Myers, Mary
Myles, Clarence
Naugle, Kenneth
COUNTY,
Luzerne,
Columbia,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Wilkes-Barre,
Bloomsburg,
Jerseytown,
Northumberland,
Columbia,
Luzerne.
Columbia,
Columbia,
Columbia.
Columbia,
Susquehanna,
Wyoming.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia,
Columbia,
Luzerne.
Columbia,
Schuylkill,
Columbia,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia,
Columbia,
Columbia.
Columbia,
Columbia.
Columbia^
Columbia.
Columbia,
Wyoming.
Columbia.
Columbia,
Columbia,
Columbia,
Columbia,
Columbia,
Columbia,
Columbia.
Columbia,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Danville,
Susquehanna,
Montour.
Shenandoah,
Schuylkill.
Plains,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Columbia,
Luzerne.
Luzerne,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Clifford,
Nescopeck,
Wapwallopen,
North Berwick,
Nescopeck,
Wapwallopen,
Edwardsville,
Pikes Creek,
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COUNTY.
POST OTFICK.
H.
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Minnie
Nicely, Ruth
Noll, Rntta
N'T'
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Ruth
Donne) 1, Marie
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Raymond
kronell,
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Mac
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Montgomery,
Bcranton,
Centralia,
Columbia.
Columbia.
McAdoo,
Schuylkill.
Bfoomsbnrg,
Columbia.
Oolnmbia.
Columbia.
msburg,
Lightstrm
tboro, Alice
Olmstead, Bawley
irne, Annette
Pace, Joseph G.
Pacbnlcke, l-'rancesPadden, Mai y
Bthel
Park Sarah
Parke r Minnie
Peacock, Charlotte
Pitt, Theodora
Pagne, Jesse
Pennington, Geo,
,
Peraing, Ruth
Pettes, Olive
Phillips, Maizie
Phillips,
Meryl
Pollock, Louise
Pollock, Orrie
Portillo,
Octavio
Potts, P. Clive
Potts, Ines
Powers, Catherine
Powers, Kleanor
Priest,
W a\ ne.
Miriam
Qualey, Elizabeth
UuiK'K, Elizabeth
Btoomsbnrg, R.
Ts v or
Taylor,
Luzerne,
Askam,
Frtreburg,
Hudson,
Nesquehoning,
Fairmount Springs,
Jermyn,
Bloomsburg,
Camptown,
Almtdia,
Benton,
Snnbury,
Valley,
Valley,
!
red
Richards, James
Richards, Margaret
lierine
Richai
Richardson, Botfly
Richardson, John
Richart, John
lure
Riddel l, harl
Columbia.
Bradford.
Sullivan.
Sullivan.
Montour.
Luzerne.
Millville,
Millville,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Danville,
Mt. Carmel r
Olyphant,
Hop Bottom,
Danville,
Scranton,
Orangeville,
Kl ias
Lackawanna.
Washingtonville,
Hunloek's Creek,
Jamaica, Cuba.
Rees, Ernestine
Reese, Lenore
Reice, Anna
Reynolds, Ruth
Rhodes, Hffie
Myrtle
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Snyder.
Luzerne.
Carbon.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Rome,
Money
Muncy
Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.
Bradford.
Columbia.
Catawissa,
Mt. Car m el,
Reimard, John
1
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Ranur, Harry
Rang, Lester
Reed, Miriam
Ion,
Northumberland.
Lycoming.
Lackawanna.
•.rt,
.
Obi,
Ohl,
Ohl,
Wayne.
Biko,
Oallapoosc,
Muncy,
Rendham,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Uniondale,
Cataw issa,
Beaver Valley.
Bloomsburg,
Light Street,
msbnrg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloom:1 u rg
Bloomstmrg,
Bloomsbnrg,
Shiekshinny,
Bloomsburg,
1)
,
Northumberland
Lackawanna.
Susquehanna.
Montour.
Lycoming.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.
Colombia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Oolnmbia.
Columbia,
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Culumbia.
,
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
POST OFFICE.
Rider, Frank
Riegel, Sarah
Catawissa, R. D.
Catawissa,
Rinker, Harry
Rishton, Myron
Rishton, Tom
Ritter, Elizabeth
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Rivillo,
Anthony
Opp,
Old Forge,
Sagua, Cuba.
Havana, Cuba.
Kingston,
Kingston,
Bloomsburg,
Rohrsburg,
R
Freeland,
Dalton,
Montrose,
Roberts, Tracy
Robihove, Meyer
Robinson, Irvin
Roderick, Arthur
Roney, Marie
Row, Margaret
Rowland, William
Roys, Emily
Ruhl, Ruth
Rutherford, Margaret
Rutter, William
Ryder, Olive
Ryman, Lawrence
Montgomery,
Bloomsburg,
Mifflinburg,
Laurel ton,
Dallas,
Sunbury,
Sunbury,
Montrose,
Selway, Martha
Severance, Alvin
Severance, Lena
Shaffer, Blair
Shaffer, Laura
Shannon, Helen
Sharadin, Abraham
Sharpless, Pauline
Sheard, Lillie
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Catawissa,
Savidge, Irene
Savidge, John
Savidge, L. D.
Schmaltz, K. R.
Schooley LeClaire
Schor, Mollie
Seeley, Ellnora
Seibel, Marguerite
Montour.
Columbia.
Lycoming,
Columbia.
Union.
'Union-
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Seidel, Fred
Seidel, Helen
Seidel, Nelle
Seitzinger, Clara
Seltzer, Robert
Luzerne,
Bloomsburg,
Taylor,
Columbia,
Lackawanna.
Susquehanna.
Columbia.
Hazleton,
Danville,
Samson, Ruth
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Bloomsburg,
Saltzer, Hester
Columbia,
Columbia.
Colombia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Lycoming.
Lackawanna,
Roa, Enrique
Rca, Miguel
Roat, Esther
Roat, Marion
Robbins, Elizabeth
Robbins, Viola
berts, Beatrice
COUNTY,
4,
Lackawanna.
Northumberland,
Northumberland,
Susquehanna.
Harrisburg,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Essex.
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Montour.
Dauphin,
Fountain Springs,
Ringtown,
Schuylkill.
Schuylkill.
Steelton,
Dauphin.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Pittston,
Berwick,
Newark, N.
Nescopeck,
J.
Pittston,
Hazleton,
Danville,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Varden,
Berwick
South Danville,
Kutztown,
Bloomsburg,
Wayne,
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Berks.
Columbia.
Calkins,
Wayne.
Shoop, Naomi
Bloomsburg,
Light Street,
Bloomsburg,
Penbrook,
Columbia.
Columbia,
Columbia.
Dauphin.
Shore, Loretta
Gilberton,
Sherwood, Thursa
Shew, Helen
Shobert, Warren
Shultz, Blanche
Benton,
Schuylkill.
Col umbia.
STiuman, Charles
Mainville,
Columbia.
,
.
.
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ton
M|
Bddie
Shumtii,
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Bloomeburg,
Mainville,
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OINTY.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Shaman, li.ui tie
Shaman, Jennie
Shumen, Robert
Bloomzburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bhnpp, M
Weal Nanticoke,
Ha/1 el on,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Lairdsville,
Lvcoming.
it
Bimmont, Mir.
Bimpfou Ethel,
Skweir, Michael
Smith, Aahton
Smith, Chaa. K.
smith, Blmer
Smith, Bvalya
Smith, Grace
Smith, H. A.
Smith, Helen,
Smith, Hervey
Smith, Leland
Smith, Leon
Smith, Margaret
Smith, Koxie
Smith, Verna
,
Smoczynaki, Edmond
Smoczynski, Josephine
Snyder, Elmira
Snyder, Flora
Snyder, Irene
Snyder, Laura
Snyder, Marie
Spangler, Lottie
Spring, Emily
Stark, Alfa,
Stark, Edson A. Jr.
Startzel,
Steiner,
Ruth
Mae
Stemples, Mildred
Su-rner, Alice
Sterner, Marie
Stevens, Anna
Straub, Max
Strayer, Blanche
Btnnz, Katherine
peck,
McAdoo,
Schuylkill.
Bloomsbnrg,
Bloomsburg,
Alden Station,
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Mahanoy
Schuylkill.
Hasleton,
Bloonisburg,
Conyngham,
City,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Scranton,
Lackawanna.
Conyngham,
Luzerne.
Pottsville,
Schuylkill.
Centre Moreland,
Centre Moreland,
Catawissa,
Wyoming.
Wyoming.
Pittston,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia,
Luzerne.
Stouchsburg,
Berks.
Hawley,
Tunkhannock,
Tunkhannock,
Audenried,
Bloomsburg,
Tunkhannock,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Wayne.
Wyoming.
Wyoming.
Catawissa,
Bloomsburg,
Pittston,
Mifflinville,
Bloomsburg,
Freeland,
Northumberland
Snyder.
Luzerne.
Laceyville,
Bloomsburg,
Helen
Sutliff.
Mae
Swengle, Fay
Bweppenheiaer, Lula
Talpaeh,
Thomas, Gertrude
Thomas, [eabeUe
Throne, Robert
I
TitfUe,
Amies
Titman, Frank
Tooley, Dorothy
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Freeburg,
Freeland,
Sullivan, Florence
Sullivan, Loretta
Sutliff,
Wyoming.
Herndou,
Stur« levant, J Vida
Supplee, George
Surplus, Ina
Carbon.
Columbia.
Forest City,
Bloomsburg,
Berwick
Bloomsburg,
Waterton,
Bloomsburg,
Lime Ridge,
Shaniokin,
Montgomery,
West PittStl n,
Bloomsburg,
Port? Port,
Millville,
Danville,
Wyoming.
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Lycoming.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Montour.
.,
,
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
Townsend, Katheryn
Townsend, Leon
Treweek. Laura
Troutman, Benj.
Trumbauer, Orpah
Tubbs, Floyd
Tucker, Walter
Tucker, Jennie
Turek, Peter
Turney, Myrtle
Tustin, Edward B. Jr.
Tustin, Henry
Tustin, James
Tustin, Joseph
Udelhofen, Greta
Valiente, Alfredo
Van Campeu,
Alice
Vanderslice, Martha
Vannatta, Helen
Vannatta, Miriam
Van Reed, Mabel
Vergne, Louis
Vilar, Ismael
Wagner, Paul
Wakefield, Helen
post office.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Carbon.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Wilkes- Barre,
Glen Lyon,
Benton,
Bloomsburg,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Danville,
Lackawanna.
Light Street,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Birdsboro,
Caguas, Porto Rico.
Caguas, Porto Rico.
Pottsgrove,
Berks.
Warden, Clara
Dallas,
Way, Frances
Wayne, Hazel
Weaver, Eva
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Mountain Top,
Bloomsburg,
Weaver, Fred
Weaver, William
Wegge, Grace
Weiss, William
Welliver, Charlotte
Welliver, Eugene
Welliver, Meriam
Westgate, Frances
Whitaker, Anna
Whitaker, Chas.
White, Elizabeth
White, Leerea
White, Tacey
Whitebread, Abbie
Whitenight, Grace
Whitenight, Vernon
Whitesell, Oscar
Whitmire, Jennie
Wiant, Anna
Wiant, Chas.
Northumberland.
Havana, Cuba.
Throop,
Walp, Helen
Walton, Eudora
Wanich, Carl
Lucille
county.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Nesquehoning,
Sunbury,
Bloomsburg,
Sbickshinny,
Sunbury,
Berwick,
Skinners Eddy,
Kingston,
Berwick
Light Street,
Wakeman,
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Northumberland
Columbia.
Wyoming.
Catawissa,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Hawley,
Wayne.
Wilkes-Barre,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Uniondale,
Susquehanna.
Shenandoah,
Shenandoah,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Mountain Top,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Hunlock's Creek,
Schuvlkill.
Schuylkill.
Berwick,
Huntington Mills,
Shickshinny,
Bloomsburg,
Wigfall, Elizabeth
Mt. Carmel,
Williams, Annie
Bloomsburg,
Williams, Emily Katherine
Ashley,
Williams, Katherine
Wilkes-Barre,
Williams, Laura
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Northumberland
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
,
,
lRV institutb
74
:ce.
M.irv
W. PitUton,
«M
Willi
ten,
Prank
H
Wilm
Wil
Winner, taring
Winter, B
Woi
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
•.on,
.
ii,
COUNTY.
Jr.
William-;
Lycoming.
iid
Rock Glen,
Bloomsbnrg
Wolf. Helen
•her
ne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
i
I
I
Bloomsburg,
Tl\ mouth,
Bloomsburg,
St.
John's,
Luzerne.
;
ne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Wyoming.
Skinneri Bddy
Schuyler,
Bloomsburg,
Northumberland.
Columbia.
V<. cum, Ivlwin
Catawiasa,
Columbia.
Young, Hannah
Siegfried,
Northampton.
Yott, B Iward
Bloom sburg,
Zehner, Helen
Zeigler, Cloyd
Bloomsburg.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Mary
Zimmerman, Inez
Dalmatia,
Northumberland.
Northumberland.
Ringtown,
Schuylkill.
Wright, Denni
Geo.
Yetter, Martini
Herndon,
Zerbe,
*
Deceased.
SUMMARY OF STUDENTS.
Number during Fall Term
Number during Winter Term
Number during Spring Term
675
693
71S
Total for three terms
Number
of different students
2086
during year
Gentlemen
*Five not
b$U
527
Ladies
305
listed.
~*
rx^;
:
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
The Alumni.
Corrections in the Addresses of Alumni are Requested.
Alumni
Association*
Annual Meeting Commencement Week.
OFFICERS
:
President, G. E. Elwell, B. L. I. '67.
Vice President, D. J. Waiter, Jr., B. L.
I.
'67.
Corresponding Secretary, Prof. G. E. Wilbur.
Recording Secretary, S. J. Johnson, '93.
Treasurer, H. G. Supples, '80.
Executive Committee
:
Prof. O. H. Bakeless; '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 Meeting, Week of County
Institute.
OFFICERS
J.
Treasurer, B.
Frank Myers,
Secretary,
Alumni
Clark,
President. G.
'83.
'88.
Nan S. Wintersteen,
Association of
Lackawanna County*
Annual Meeting, Week gf County
OFFICERS
President,
Martha Vaughn, '82.
Margaret Lewis,
Secretary,
Alumni
Richard Lewis,
Mamie Morgan,
Institute.
:
Vice President,
Treasurer,
'98.
'87.
'10.
'95.
Association of Susquehanna County*
Annual Meeting, Week of County
OFFICERS
President,
:
Dr. W. W. Preston,
Secretary and Treasurer,
Institute.
'99.
Edith Corse,
'10.
:
LIST
5
Alumni
Association of Schuylkill County.
Annual Meeting. Week gf County
OFFICERS
Catbsk,
President, \v. n.
'79.
Vice President, J. R. Lewis,
nrer, G. \v. Carl, '00.
Secretary, Margaki-.t
Alumni
'88.
Hikke,
Association of
Institute.
:
'98.
Dauphin County.
OFFICERS:
Mrs. Caroline McNiff-Dougherty, '88.
Vice President, Dr. Grace WiNTERSTEEN, SL
Secretary, Mrs. Elfleda Barnes-Gottschall, '86.
Treasurer, Miss Margaret Sullivan, '91.
President,
Executive Committee:
Dr. W.
B. Mausteller,
Renn, '89.
Miss Clara M. Swank,
'92.
T. D.
Alumni Association
'98.
Wayne
of
OFFICERS
Mark Creasy, Hawley,
County.
:
President,
'91.
Vice President, Wm. D. Watkins, Waymart, '08.
Secretary and Treasurer, Alma G. Noble, )7.
'
Member
of
Alumni
Ex. Com.,
Anna
G.
Seaman,
'9S,
Honesdale.
Association of Mifflin County.
OFFICERS
President, Mrs.
:
Allen Orr,
'91.
Vice President, Mrs. R. W. Headings, '84.
Secretary and Treasurer, E. F. Brent, '99.
Alumni
Association of Snyder County.
OFFICERS
President, Dr. A.
J.
Herman,
Secretary and Treasurer,
Miriam
I.
Smith,
'10.
Lycoming: County Alumni Association
Organized at Muncy, December 29, 1910.
OFFICERS:
President,
Kthel M. Henry, '06.
W. J. FarnswOrth,
Secretary \ind Treasurer,
'05.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1870-1-2-3-4
CLASS OF
J870.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Armstrong, Amelia, Bloomsburg.
Burrows, Alvin S., Real Estate and Loans, 612 Belmont Avenue,
Grand Forks, North Dakota.
Ehrhart, W. F., Principal High School, Mahanoy City.
Rupert, Eva, Albamarl, N. C.
Schuyler, Lizzie, Manual Tr. Teacher, 102 N. 6th St., Camden, N. J.
Woolsey, Elsie (Mrs. R. M. Chambers) 451 Walnut St., Pastilia, Cal,
CLASS OF
J87L
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Aikman, John H., Light Street, Pa.
Ailman, Jerome T. Secretary Pa. State Grange, Thompsontown.
,
Angle,
Emma,
(Mrs. S.
J. Coffin),
Easton.
Lake City, Utah.
Berryhill, Kate J. (Mrs. D. D. Wood),
Norman, Oklahoma, R. F. D.
Buckingham, Agnes (Biddle).
Garman, John M., Judge, Wilkes- Barre.
Race, M. H., (State Cer.)
Shelly, Amos W., Physician, Port Royal.
Bartsch, G. W., Lawyer, Salt
CLASS OF
5,
Box
12.
J872.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Bowen, Jennie E. (Mrs. F. A. Parker), Waverly.
Barman, David A., City Supt., Hazleton.
Stephens, Andrew.
Welliver, Christie, Berwick.
CLASS OF
1873.
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
J874.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Bittenbender, J. K., Printer, 615 5th St., N. E., Washington, D. C.
Hower, Alfred, Farmer, Catawissa.
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.
LIST
CLASS OF
1875.
CLASSICAL.
Durham.
J.
Rdward, Insurance Agent, 412 Stephen Girard Bldg.
,
Phila.
KLKMKNTARY COURSE.
Krungard, Aaron \\\, Lawyer, Lock Haven.
Cole, Ada M. (Mrs. II. C. Bittenbender), Lawyer,
109 S. 10th Street, Lincoln, Neb.
Clearer, Wesley M., Farmer, Catawissa R. F. D. No.
William T., Master State Grange, Catawissa.
3.
,
Martha. Assistant Librarian, 94 Academy St., Wilkes-Barre.
grant, Lorena G., Teacher, High School, 916 N. Sixth St., Harrisburg.
Graul, Martha R. (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.
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 Street, Bloomsburg.
Wilson, Alice E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
PIANOFORTE.
Anna M. (Mrs. F. H. Jenkins *, Bloomsburg.
Kuhn, Alveretta V. (Mrs. J. K. Bittenbender),
1
Bittenbender,
615 5th Street, N. E., Washington, D. C.
Kdgett, Lillian
(Mrs. E. H.
I.,
W itman),
W. H. Andy),
Miller, Sue, (Mrs.
T
Curwensville.
Danville.
Morris, Annie (Mrs. S. H. Sayre),
Hampton, Va.
CLASS OF
1876.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Jenkins, F. H., Registrar, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Tustin, G. M., Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Boust,
I.
v.
:is,
Farmer, Shamokin Dam.
E.,
Retta
J.,
(Mrs. Alvin
Charles C.
Han:
Hunt, Mary
••
J.,
lie,
W. Moss).
I..
St.,
Masteller), R. F. D. No. 4, Bloomsburg.
Kline, Ella A. (Kennedy), Ida, Iowa.
Myron
526 S. River St.. Wilkes-Barre.
Judge, Berwick.
R., (Mrs. R. E. Leonard), 519 N. Vine
Merchant, McAllisterville.
.
Ranker. Lime Ridge.
Hazleton.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1876-77-78
gillie,
Alexander, Catawissa,
W. H. Andy), Danville
Milsom, Annie M., (Mrs. W. S, Smith)., Lawrenceville,
Patton, Ida J,, (Smith), 318 West 15th Street, Tyrone,
Schlicher, Martha, Mountain Grove.
Smith, Sarah E-, (Sherwood), Mansfield,
Smith, William S,, Lawrenceville.
Stephenson, Mary M., Nurse, 424 West Green Street, Hazleton,
Welsh, J, P., 404 World Building, New York,
Young, Charles P., Physician, Lynchburg, Va,
Miller, Sue, (Mrs.
CLASS OF
1877.
CLASSICAL.
Heller, C. B., Clergyman, R. No. 3,
Box
95, Salisbury,
N. C,
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
Kisner, Jacob
C,
Physician, Carlisle,
ELEMENTARY COURSE,
Finch,
Mary
S.,
(Mrs. Henry Sterner), Barnegat, N.
J.
Grimes, Josephus S., Bloomsburg,
Hepler, Lillie A. (Bogart), Newport, Ark.
Hower, Lizzie R., (McClure), Berwick.
McCarty, Sue H., (Hagg), Peoria, Kan.
Richards, Maggie N., (Lamb), Great Bend.
Robbins, Honora A., (Mrs. J. S. Grimes), Physiciaa, Bloomsburg,
Suydam, Belle H., (McKelvy) 104 West Kenilworth Ave., Chicago, 111,
Wallace, Medora E., (Mrs. C. B. Heller), R, No. 3, Salisbury, N. C.
CLASS OF
.
J878.
CLASSICAL.
Welsh,
J. P.,
404 World Building,
New
York.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
Cleaver, Wesley M., Farmer, Catawissa R, F. D., No.
3.
ELEMENTARY COURSE,
Chrisman, William, Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
Edgar, Elma H., (Tucker). Dentist, 477 West 140th St., New York City
Evans, L. Wallace, Merchant, Galveston, Texas.
Kistler, Ida A., (Mrs. John Masteller), Bloomsburg.
Meixell, P. A., Lawyer, 20 North Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Raike, Frances E., (Shaffner),
Rodgers. Ella Clementine, Lecturer, Gen. Deliv,, Scranton.
Rote, William H. Lawyer, 221 Cass Avenue, Detroit, Mich.
Sanders, W. J., Lawyer, Sunbury.
,
A.DDH
\I
80
11 olive
w. Gilner),
p,
Street, Scranton.
Sterling.
I
:111a.
CLASS OF
R. R.
1L7 Q
Box
751
.
Pitl
.
CLASSICAL.
Herring, G. S., Lawyer, Snntrary.
•CIEMT1FIC COURSE.
W.. Lawyer, Salt Lake City, Utah.
tnckiagham, Agnes, (Mrs. J. C. Biddle).
I
MEM fARY COURSE.
Albert, C. II., Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Allen.
App,
BUen M., Teacher, Berwick.
H., Principal of Schools, 483 East Buchtel Avenue, Akron, O.
).
EL, Teacher, S. N. S. Bloomsburg.
J.
1
Hannah E., Teacher, Kodiak, Kodiak
Breece,
Island,
Care of Wood Island Mission, Alaska.
Gather, William A., Manufacturer, Pottsville.
Cullen, William F.
Dean, Annie W., (Shaw).
Dox, L. Donna, (Mrs. T. R. Petrie), Bellaire, Mich.
a, Ira K., Inventor, 91 Sherman Avenue, SpringSeld, Ohio.
Fisher, William I., Book-keeper, 1352 E. Walnut St., Des Moines, Iowa
Kern, Emily C,, 617 Mapleton Avenue, Boulder, Colorado.
Kimmtl, Minnie, (Mrs. II. Hoeler), 61st and Irvine Sts. r Philadelphia.
Lepley, William A., Clergyman, Coalport, Pa.
Moore, C. H. Civil Engineer, 9S N. Broad Street, West Hazieton.
r
O'Connell, Lizzie, Teacher, Shenandoah.
., Teacher, 203 West Sixth Street, Bloomsburg.
., Annie B., Teacher, Pleasantville, N. J.
25-J5 Hollywood Avenue, Philadelphia.
H. M.uvle. Teacher, Pittstou.
Tnrnbach, Ida J., (Mrs. J. C. Kunkle), 1422 55th St., Brooklyn, N.
Wolfe, Uoyd P., Deputy Clerk of Court, Aspen, Colo.
:
,
•••
,
CLASS OF
1
Albert, m. P.,
D,
Blum.
I
1
1
mi \
Payette,
r
V
1880.
\kv course.
I
IBM Avenue, Scranton.
Edith,
\l\
.tor,
Yesler Way, Seattle, Washington.
North White Street, Shenandoah*
Park Ave., Philadelphia
Huntingdon.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
l88o-8l
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 Street, 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 Street, Lebanon
Kimmel, Anne M., Teacher, 24 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah,
Kitchen, Celeste, (Mrs. W. Prutzrnan), R. F. D. No. l Trncksville.
Kolb, Ida P. (Hart), 142 West 124th Street, New York City,
Kinsel, Grant A., Supt. of Pharmaceutical Laboratory,
179 Church Street, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
Mears, D. W., Physician, 4G6 Connell Building, Scranton.
Pressler, Annie, (Mrs. John Creveling), Plymouth.
Ritter, C. A., Agent, Auburn.
Simons, A. J., Physician, Newfoundland, Pa.
Smith,
C, Carpenter, Paw Paw, 111.
Smith, N. H., Clergyman, Diamond Avenue, Hazleton,
Sterner, Tillie M., (Mrs. Scott Young), Drifton.
Supplee, H. G., Merchant, Bloomsburg,
Vannatta, B. P., Painter.
Wolf, John J,, 947 Edith Avenue, Walla Walla, Washington,
Wooley. Laura A., (Mrs. W. Morgan), 35 Wistar Place, Atlantic City, N. J
Young, E. W., Special Pension Examiner, 202 P. O. B'dg, St. Paul, Minnt
C
CLASS OF
188L
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Barrett, M, Lizzie, South Kidmon Street, Hudson.
Bloom, William E., Lawyer, Sunbury,
Case, Sadie, (Mrs. G. L. Jolly), Orangeville.
Campbell, Mallie, 541 East Market Street, Sunbury,
Evans,
J. L.,
Lawyer, Berwick,
Faust, Carrie W., Teacher, White Haven,
Fee, Mary, Music Teacher, McCook, Neb.
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.
Harrison, T. B.,
Town
Line.
Hower, Heister V., Physician, Mifflinville,
Jones, Cora E., (Grant), Box 59, R. F. D., No. 1, WaowaWopen.
Kern, Estella L., (Mrs. H. S. Knight), 617Mapleton Ave., Boulder, Colo
Lafferty, Mary A., Teacher, 313 West Center Street, Shenandoah.
Lepley, M. O., Minister, Waterbury, Conn.
Lessig, Lizzie (Mrs. B. F. Laudig), 845 Prescott Avenue, Scranton.
LIST
•nue Clerk, Mineral Point, Missouri.
M of Drawing, 519 Radcliffe St., Bristol.
IfcCaj
Wi-nek, Miry. M.
1).
M.iU-rnity Hospital, 22& Chestnut Street, Sunbury.
cKernan,
Lizzie P.
(TaMey)
her, 116
North Lincoln Avenue, Scranton.
Mate,
Wilkee-Barre.
Teacher, 167 S. Tim- Street, Hazleton,
ink, Real
Knell, Kate A. r
Powell, Owi-nnv (Jones) Weatherly.
Vandernaark)
Rankin, Mary B. (Mre. w.
w
359
Robbins, Abbie B. (Mrs. Rev.
Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
S.
W. H. Hartman) Tyrone.
,
Bharpleaa, lLtiry F.,Real Estate Agent, Seattle, Washington.
Simons, Myron B., Lawyer, Honesdale.
Bfate K. (Borden), Tunkhannock.
P., Manufacturer, Nescopeck.
., C.
Vastine, Nettie (Spencer), Houtzdale.
Wells, May Mrs. S. G. Creasy), Bloomsburg.
Weir, Annie, Teacher, 15 Shawnee Street, Plymouth.
Wilson, Emma P. (Struthers)
Wooley, Mary I. (Mrs. h. Tyler Townsend), S. Coventry, Conn,
SpauMmg,
CLASS OF
J
882.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Sickler, Stella (Mrs..
Edwin
J.
Stiles,
N. Buruette (Mrs Win.
Avers,
Emma
Jorden), Tunkhannock.
II.
Brooke), Bloonisburg.
ELEMENTARY COURSE,
F. (Mrs. Chas. Palmateer),
A07% Anbury Ave., Asbury Park N
J
Beebe, Emorilla (Mrs. A. E- Henstrant), 31 Walnut Strei
Binghamton, N. Y
Bierman. Henry, Physician, Bloomsburg
Brown, Lillian (Mrs. R. M. Geddisi, 301 Irvine Place, Elrnira. N. Y.
Bmgler, Mary A. (Mis James H. Mercer), Bloomsburg.
Church, Lizzie M. (lira. H. W. Search),
202 St. Mark's Square, West Philadelphia.
Crippen, Lue H (Mrs B. J. Moore), 47 E. 16th Avenue, Columbus, O..
]. W., Teacher.
: A
Mrs. Thomas M. Jarvis), Brandon, Tea
Mrs. Charles Bood), Battle Creek, Iowa.
:ier), Bloomsburg.
Bfoward Kfc
...
Harrisburg.
L., Clerk, Northumberland.
£ M. (Sanders),. Delta, Colorado
.
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O
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1882-3
Harkness, S. Ida (Mrs. J. M. Blaine), 347 Hall St., Portland, Oregon.
Hill, Franklin E., Elec. Sig. Inspector, Tunkhannock.
Helinan, Jennie, Teacher, Catasaqua.
LaShelle, E. Gert. (Mrs. Wm. E. Wagner), Gordon.
Moore, E. J., A. M. Ph. D., Clergyman, 610 Hayden Bldg., Columbus,
Pierson, Hattie L. (Mrs. Ogden DePue), 81 N. 20th St., Franklin Forks.
Ragan, Celia J.
Reagan, May (Mrs. E. C. Hood), Battle Creek, Iowa.
Robbins, Hattie, Milton.
Rogers, Carrie C. (Mrs. Dr. D. J. Peck), Susquehanna.
Rubin, Hannah, Teacher.
Tyrrel, Jennie, (Mrs. C. E. Roat), Kingston.
Vaughn, Martha W., Teacher, 1105 Dartmouth Street, Scranton.
Wasley, Mary H. (Mrs. Enos. J. Ball), Los Angeles, Cal.
Wenner, Rachael S. (Hower), Bloomsburg.
CLASS OF
1833.
CLASSICAL.
Conner, John G.
,
Pres.
Conner Millwork Co.,
Front and Stockton
Streets, Trenton,
N.
J.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
Cleaver, Kimber, Editor, Huntingdon.
Finney, Nora M. (Mrs. L. P. Sterner), Bloomsburg.
Sanders, William J., Lawyer, Sunbury.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Wash. Street, Carbondale.
Elwood R., Merchant, Freeport, L. I.
Burnette, Nellie T., Teacher, 1105 Richmont Street, Scranton.
Birs, Angelina, Teacher, 84
Brindle,
Clark, Granville J., Attorney, 12 N. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Druggist, 139 W. 2nd Street, Berwick.
Dietrick, Ira C.
,
Edgar, Alice (Mrs. J. W. Wilson), Bloomsburg.
Fallon, Peter F., Alderman, 1556 West Vine Street, Hazleton.
Gemberling. Rinaldo C. Merchant, 6518 Mich. Avenue, Chicago.
Harvey, Katrine E., Teacher, Milroy.
Hight, Frank R., Cashier, Hanford, California.
Hobbes, D. Musgrove, Lawyer, Peoples Bank Bldg., Wilkes Barre.
Hunt, A. Levi, Attorney, 2219 E. 14th Ave., Denver, Col.
Hutchison, Louise G. (Mrs. J. L. Dillon), Bloomsburg.
Karschner, Lloyd W. Clergyman, 27 E. Jackson Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Leonard, Abbie J. (Mrs. R. R. Ashley), 123 Hanover St., Wilkes-Barre.
Mack, Abbie E., 109 Oak Street, Binghamton, N. Y.
McGuire, Mary A., 70 N. Wyo. Street, Hazleton.
McGuire, Sallie L. (Mrs. W. I. Hibbs), 302 Montgomery St., W. Pittston.
,
,
,
2
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
v-4
ftCcHele,
Nicely,
Mary
]•:.
B., Billet Mercedes, Freeland.
Josephine, n. y. Res] Estate,
"The Cumberland,"
17
W. Rose
St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
Powell, Charles K., Tenner, L109 Gr.mdview Avenue, Scranton.
Richards, Sarah K. (Mr-. Samuel Daniel*), 176 150th St., Harvey, 111.
Rittrnhmw, l-va A. (Mrs. Chas. I). Dugan), 1222 N. 53rd Street, Phila.
i
.
jaim-s G.
,
Teacher.
Eva R. (Mrs. K. A. Chamberlin), 246 N. Jameson Ave. Lima, O.
Steely. Oscar B. M. D., Surgeon, Pocatello, Idaho.
Wells, Jennie (Mrs. Samuel B. Henderson), Montgomery.
Whipple, Mary K., Teacher, SI Claremont Ave., Montclair. N. J.
Steck,
,
,
Woolcook, Christine (Mrs. T.
J.
Parmley),
5113 Cedar Avenue, West Philadelphia.
CLASS OF
1884.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Sharpless, May, Bloomsburg.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Albright, Ella
M. (Mrs. E. M. Baxter),
Mifflinburg.
Alexander, Flora E. (Mrs. R. W. Headings), Milroy.
Beadle, Mary A., Shickshinny.
Bertels, Bird I., Teacher, 516 S. River Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Brower, William H., Merchant, Bloomsburg.
Charles, Robert, Carpenter.
Clark, Philip A., Teacher, Jeanesville.
Crago, Lizzie (Mrs. John T. Petthick), Narrowsburg, N. Y.
Dechant, Evalyn C. Professional Nurse, 619 DeKalb Street, Norristown.
Dengler, Anna M., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Dersheimer, Bessie B., (Mrs. John Carter).
Eckert, Lottie D., (Mrs. Alex. M. Lupfer),
1930 8th Avenue, Spokane, Washington.
Fisher, Charles J., Attorney-at-Law, Catawissa.
Fleisher, Hiram H., Clerk, Department Public Instruction, Harrisburg.
Glover, Sophie E., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Harter M., Gertie, (Mrs. C. B. Miller), 617 N. 2nd Street,' Harrisburg.
Harvey, Sarah M. (Mrs. O. H. Bakeless), Bloomsburg.
IIcliiKui, Laura M., Catasaqua.
Higgins, Kate E. (Divers),
Hoben, Alice I., Teacher, Scranton.
Hoben, Annie E., Teacher, Scranton.
Hopper, Frank P., Supt. of Schools, Luzerne County,
526 Wyoming Avenue. Dorrauceton.
Hunt, M. Louis, Real Estate, Seattle, Washington.
Kennedy, Charles, Teacher, Corner 8th and Locust Streets, Hazleton.
Kinports, Harry A., Lawyer, 25 W. 22nd Street, New York City.
,
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1884-5
Kolb, Nellie M., (Smith), Mahanoy City,
C. Butler), Bloomsburg.
Lawlor, Margaret L., Teacher.
MacCullough, Jean T. (Dunwell).
Mansell, Mary J. (McKee), 34 Hill Street, Newark, N. J.
Martin, Charles E., Pittsburg.
MacAniff, Michael H., Lawyer, S. River Street, Wilkes-Barre.
McDonough, Maggie (Dodson), Recorder, Des Moines, Iowa.
McGinnes, Jennie B. (Mrs. H. R. Moore), 22 Bloom Street, Danville.
Moore, Lizzie C. (Mrs. John Wingert), Lewisburg.
Robbins, Laura I. (Mrs. Edwin Paul), Milton.
Kuhn, Mary A. (Mrs. R.
Rogan, Maggie E. (Scanlon), Jeddo.
Sloan, Hattie L. (Mrs. Russel Andreas), 324- S. River St., Wilkes-Barre.
Sweeny, C. P. (State Cer.) Sup. Prin. Schools, 330 S. 5th St., Darby.
Winter, Irvin H., Teacher, 10 Regent Street. Wilkes-Barre.
Wintersteen, Grace, Physician, State Lunatic Hospital, Harrisburg.
Young, S. Ella, Teacher, Millville.
CLASS OF
J885.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
Lantz, D. Ernest, Teacher, 1443 Belmont St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Barton, Lillian G. (Mrs. C. W. Funston) r Bloomsburg.
Bell, Herbert C, Farmer, R. D. No. 4, Springfield, Ohio.
Bidleman, H. Howard,
Bryant Park Bldg, 42nd St. and 6th Ave. N. Y. City.
Bierly, Louis P., Supervising Principal, 122 Phila. Ave., Pittston.
Billmeyer, J. Blanche (Mrs. H. R. Brayton), 255 W. 97th St., N. Y.
Birch, T. Bruce, Teacher, Wittenberg College,
1109 N. Fountain Avenue, Springfield, Ohio.
Bonstein, Ellen S., Teacher, Darby.
Cary, May S. (Mrs. Herman Wendell), 233 Walnut Avenue, Wayne.
Cawley, Florence J., Clerk, 330 E. Mahoning Street, Milton.
Cockill, Sallie M. (Mrs. G. H. Wilcox), Kyle, McDowell County, W. Va.
Cohen, Rosa, Teacher.
Cole, Susie W. (Mrs. M. H. Keogh), Hotel Richmond, Batavia, N. Y.
Conner, William S., Teacher, Madera, Cal.
Crocker, Minnie E., Teacher.
Curran, Mary R. (Mrs. James H. Morgan), Carlisle.
Dechant, C. Ernest, Haddonfield, N. J.
Elliott, M. Margaret (Mrs. Ed. Y. Seidel),
2717 Brighton Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
Ely, Carrie H. (Ruddiman), 881 Richmond Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.
Ensminger, Martha K. (Mrs. Ed. A. Baxter), Pawnee, 111.
Ent, Edith V. (Mrs. Fred Holmes), Bloomsburg.
ALUMNI ADD:
-S6
Win. Pui
ton.
Ann.i M.. Teacher, Bio
her.
if,
M\
ron, Northnmbcrli
B.
J.
Giirov
Sirs.
Christim- C.
I,
Duryea.
I>.
II.
Danville.
.
'lines),
Bloomsburg.
Yutzy), Carthage, 111.
Highland Ave.. Cleveland Park, Washington, D. C.
Mrs.
4
W.
.
W
Isaac D.
J.
rnev, Lewistown.
Teacher, Cor. 8th and Locust Street, Hazleton.
D. Hiram, Insurance Agent. 1446 Linden Street, Allentown.
ig, Oscar 0., R. D. No. 3, Battle Creek, Mich.
IfcHngb, Charles P., Lawyer, Wilkes-Barre.
Kenn<
D th,
McNiif, M. Katharine, High School, 605 N. 2nd Street, Harrisburg.
Mickey, Mary, Principal Paxtang School, 320 North Street, Harrisburg.
Annie (Mrs. E. E. Melick). Media.
Moore, Walter, A., Merchant, Madera, Cal.
Mullaiy, William F., Teacher, Allen, South Dakota.
Mullen, Mary (Mrs. P. J. Ryan), 122 Willow Street, Plymouth.
Musselman, Frances M., Frances W. Parker School,
330 Webster Avenue, Chicago, 111.
Newhouse, Ella M. (Langfield), W. Northampton Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Noetling, Charles B., Beaver Valley.
Patterson, Sarah E. (Mrs. C. D. Harrison),
2208 First Street, N. W. Washington, D. C.
Petty, Charles M., Merchant, Madera, Cal.
Phillips, Lizzie J. (Kuschke), 1216 Oram Boulevard, Scrauton.
Potter, Annie C. (Mrs. Boyd Trescott), Millville.
Rearick, Jacob M., Clergyman, Salona.
Sites, Mary C. (Mrs. Geo. Nolan), Teacher, 1428 N. 6th St., Harrisburg.
Sterner, Ella M. (Mrs. Elwood Chrisman |, Bernardsville, N. J.
hn, Roberta (Mrs. Geo. Dcehne), 27 S. Evergreen St., Harrisburg.
'it, Katie, (Mrs. Howard Cougle), 401 N. Irving Avenue, Scranton.
Mary, 120 W. Laurel Street, Hazleton.
Miller,
,
':..
-on, Sallie, Teacher,
Wiluer, George
If., 108
Key port, N. J.
Academy Street, Plymouth.
CLASS OF
1886.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Attomey-at Law MitTlinburg.
Frank A., Cashier, Bloomsburg.
Fred T
Bloomsburg.
,
Ikeler,
r,
,
,
Dentist, 2S27
Diamond
Street, Philadelphia.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
886
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Maize, Annie
E..,
(Mrs..
Frank Hain), 212 Logan Ave. Lb'S^en, Altoona.
Schoch, Mary L. (Mrs. Charles
W. McKelvey), Bloomsburg.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Barkley, Josephine R. (Mrs. W. H. Eyer), Bloomsburg,
Barnes, M. Elfleda (Mrs. E. H, Goltschal), (Cemetery), Harrisburg.
Bell, Ida M. (Mrs. D. A K. Preston), Ripley, O.
Bernhard, Ma, 330 Madison Avenue, Scranton.
Bloss, Annie J. (Mrs, E. J, Wolfe), Wyoming Seminary, Kingston.
Brennan, Maggie C, Teacher, 313 West Oak Street, Shenandoah,
Cool,
Norman G.., Lumber, Potts ville.
Nan S., Teacher, 14 Goodwin
Coughlin,
Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Derr, Joseph L., Physician, Lairdsville.
Derr, Sue H. (McAlister), Barnes, Wash. Co., Kan,, R. F. D. No.
2.
Teacher, Wilkes-Barre,
Felker, Jerome O., Teacher, Macon, Mo.
Donley,
Allie,
Emma M. (Mrs. M, H, Thomas), 222 Maclay Street, Harrisburg,
Frauenthal, Carrie H,, Teacher.
Geiser, Ellen L, (Seip), Easton.
Fisher,
Guckavan, Mary A,, Teacher, Hazleton.
Hill,
Maude
A. (Mrs.
W.
A. Hetler),
Conyngham.
Hoffa, Hattie A. (Mrs. John Ruhl), 31 S. First Street, Lewisburg.
Hoffa, Mazie E,, South Front Street, Lewisburg.
Humphrey, Catharine L»
Hughes,
S. Elizabeth, Teacher, 550
Centre Ave., E. E., Pittsburg,
Jones, Flora B. (Mrs. L. M. Fetterolf), Lykens.
Keiper, J. Claude, Clerk.
Kline, Marion A., Lawyer, Cheyenne,
Wyoming.
Koser, Josephine R., 1112 North Street, Harrisburg.
Lambert, Jennie T. (Mrs. Michael Kehoe), Philadelphia.
Leacock, Grace A., Hospital, Philadelphia.
Leckie, Adam E. L., Lawyer, 344 D Street, N. W., Washing-ton, D. C,
Lehe, Anna L. (Mrs. Martin Gruhler), Shenandoah.
Lewis, William R., Lawyer, 614 N. Main Avenue. Scranton.
Long, Melle (Mrs. Duval Dickson), Berwick.
Low, Elizabeth A., Lime Ridge.
Lowenberg,
McCann,
Stella,
Bloomsburg.
(Mrs, Philip Clark), Jeanesville.
Monie, Isabelle U. (Jones), 312 Luzerne Avenue, West Pittston,
Alice
J.
Moyer, Harry C, Minister, Hustontown.
Moyer, Lucetta (White), Weston, O.
Murphy, Emma W. (Mrs. Thomas Main), Haddon Heights, N. J.
Patton, Emma M. (Mrs. Martin Bartley), Conneley, Spokane, Wash.
Quinn, Michael H., Physician, Scranton.
Reeder, Jeremiah, Teacher, 909 East Sunbury Street, Shamokin.
LIST
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Riley,
Mm
ick
.417 B
Bet,
Wilkes- Barre.
Sannei Nolan H Qtrgywm* Lig r a Adella Mis l). J. Brongball).
504
Hhalter. Annie
M
W.
14th Street. Wilmington
Del
iBalliet), LimestoHeville.
Shult/. Kay. BlOOOMVorg.
iharrnacist, Manistee. Mich.
81mm.ui, (
Sites. Bmma M.. Teacher. 720 North 6th Street, Harrisbnrg
Teacher, Blooinsburg.
BoydCT, Annie C
Blectrk Engineer, Fort Lee. X. J.
BpllSgtcr, 6eO*gC A
.
.
Stack,
Mar J A
Mr-.
II
M
Muldoon), Shenandoah.
Jennie M.. 2562 South 17th Street, Philadelphia.
n Thomas Russell), Turbotville.
Ten Brook
Williams, William A., Postmaster, Madera, Cal.
Wintersteen Kieanor. Teacher, Plains.
Witmer, Bmma J. (Mrs. H. B. Felty), Abilene, Kansas.
Stiles,
Zeiders. William J.. 2 19 Kast
Main
Street,
CLASS OF
Middletown.
1887.
KLKMKNTARY COURSE.
Breece, Dora E. (Mrs. Charles Kesty), Blooinsburg.
Brockwav, Alice (Mrs. Clark Kasbner), Bloomsbnrg.
Brown. E. Clair, Teacher, 84 Academy Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Connor, May S. (.Mrs. Charles Petty), Madera, California,
Farver, Reuben T., Book keeper, 108 W. Orange Street, LancasterFoulke, Lizzie P. (Mrs. J. W. Creasy), Miffliuville.
Johnston, Will C, Attorney-at-Law, Bloomsburg.
Kisner, Eliza S. (Mrs. N. H. Myers), 19 Oak Street, Wilkes- Barre.
Kratz, Marcius W. Clergyman, 731 Spruce Street, Philadelphia.
Kurtz, Anna S., Teacher, 767 Union Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Laubach, H. Isadore, Teacher, Deep River, Washington.
Lewis, Margaret A., Teacher, 809 Lincoln Street, Scranton.
Lynch, Mary Hoyt (Gaston), 145 West 69th Street, New York City.
Martin, William E., Merchant. Freeland.
r
Mathias, Mary D. (Mrs. H. D. Hermany),
75 South Main Street, Mnhauoy City.
McDonnell, Susan J., Teacher, 4S66 Winthrop Ave., Chicago, 111.
Morgan. Mary S. (Avers), Grant Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Ifalien, Bdward J., Teacher, Plymouth.
Nallin, M. Agnes (Roache), 1512 Gibson Street, Scranton.
Nolan, Kmnia B. ^Gallagher), 818 Jefferson Avenue, Scranton.
Irs. J. D. Lowry), Dewart.
Palmer, Sallie A. (Mrs. B. H. Fiester), 330 West 2nd Street, Berwick.
Petty, Mary, J 13 West 2nd Street, Berwick.
Renninger, Li/./.ie, Librarian, Northumberland.
Reynolds, Charlet H., Dentist, Danville.
ALUMKI ADDRESS LIST
.1887-8
Richards, Florence
S.-,
Teacher,
Treceptress Troy Con f. Academy, Poultney, *Vt.
Sheep, Mary P., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Short, Eva G., 224 Franklin Street, Scranton.
Smith, K. Maude, Teacher, S. N. S,, Bloomsburg.
Snyder, Harris E., Postal Clerk, Kane.
Sperring, Helen M., 25 West Rose Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Stonebraker, Harry, Clerk Auditor General's -Department, Harrisburg
Taylor, Charles W. Farmer, Mackeyville.
Wagner, Wm. E., Merchant, Gordon.
Wentz, Ida R. Teacher, Port Carbon.
White, Laura M., Teacher, 536 S. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Whitehead, Elizabeth R. (Oberholtzer), 114 6th Avenue, Troy N. Y.
Williams, William S. Merchant, Madera, Cal.
Yetter, Orval H., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Young, Katie E. (Mrs. James L. Dodge), Frederick, Md
,
,
;
,
CLASS OF
1888.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Cool, N. G., Lumber, Pottsville.
Laudig, O. O. Supervising Chemist, Chicago.
Lowenberg-, William, Merchant, Bloomsburg.
Maurer, F. O., Merchant, Mahanoy Plane.
,
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Bidleman, H. Howard, Bryant Park Bldg. 42nd and 6th Ave, N. Y. City.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Buck, W. Fowler, Teacher, S. N. S. Geneseo, N. Y.
Bynon, Mary (Mrs. Bruce Jones), Shenandoah.
Campbell, Ellie M. (Mrs. John B. Houston), Mt. Carm-el.
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, N. (State Cer.) Prin. of Schools, 324 N. Blakely St., Bunmore.
Dodson, TJ. Grant, Electrician, Philadelphia.
Dougher, Edward J., Physician, Midland, Michigan.
Hess, Florence G. (Mrs. N. G. Cool), Pottsville.
Hine, Annie M., Conyngham.
5
l
,
Jones, Lizzie (Sterling), Wilkes-Barre.
Jones, Bruce T., Station Agent, Shenandoah.
Jones, John T., Teacher, 632 North
Main Avenue, Scrantos,
Kelly, Sarah, Teacher.
Kiefer, Margaret R. (Hewitt),
Tunkhannock.
Kitchen, Ella M. (Mrs. H. G. Sands), Benton.
t
'
-9
*.
to*
«, William P., Prlt
itb
sfcBride, Elizabeth (Banks),
Comnton,
Bethlehem.
111.
ton.
irrie
B. CMrs.
W. Dougherty),
J.
Steelton.
,
th
.
Mifflinville.
Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
dt.
North M iin Street. Wilkes-Barre.
(Mrs. H. B. Beatty), Chester, N. J.
Quint:.
Cher, Indian School, Pryor, Montana.
RawKngS, Bva, Physician, 1021 E. Huron Street, Ann Arbor, Mich.
-•.',
Hannah (Mrs. Robert O' Boyle), Sunbury.
Richardson, Harriet H. (Mrs. John Gordon), Nor walk, California.
Ringler, Ada M. (Mrs. Thos. W. Evans), 1570 St. Leger PI.,
0,
Hairy
B., Dentist, 471
rgarel P
Cincinnati, O.
Rinker, Minnie A. (Mrs. E. V. Harrison), 101 N. Main Ave., Scranton.
Shaman, Ambrose, Physician, Catawissa.
Sullivan, Julia E., Teacher, Boston, M
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 Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Wylie, Mary E. (Mrs. Chas. S. Exely), Derby, la.
Tetter, Ada M. (Clapham).
CLASS OF
J8S9.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Fensterntaoher,
W.
A., Ely,
Nev
Miller, P. B., Civil Engineer, Needles, Cal.
Whatenecht, E. L., Teacher, Forty Fort.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
McNiff, M. Kate, High School Teacher, 605 N\ 2nd Street, Harr^
ACADEMIC COURS
John,
II
ARY COURSE.
I-;.
Bart-
Adams), Berwick.
trket Street. Snnbnry.
11
,
Helen L. (Mrs.
J.
W.
Street, Pittston.
Berkley), Xewportville.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1889
Bowman, Alvin S., Teacher, Palmyra.
Briggs, Lulu C, Bloomsburg.
J. J., Stevens Institute, Oakdale, N. Y.
Brown, May. Teacher, 32 Lincoln Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Brown, Geo. T. Teacher, Freeland.
Bucke, J. L. h., Principal of Schools, Duncannon.
Caldwell, Edward E., Mail Carrier, Bloomsburg.
Conner, Frances C. (Mrs. Dr. L. V. Grove), Mountville, Lancaster Co..
Corrigan, Wm. H. (State Cer.) Physician, Rockwell, Iowa.
Cummings, Clara E. (Mrs. F. B. Irwin), 16 Union PI. Brooklyn Hills,
Richmond Hill, N. Y.
Drake, Alice K., Professional Nurse, Philadelphia.
Drake, Mildred E., Teacher, Old Forge.
Brower,
,
Driesen, Minnie, Teacher, Scranton.
Dunsmore, Mary A., Teacher, 69 S. Wells Street,. Wilkes- Barre.
East, Fannie C. (Mrs. J. D. Tressler),537 N. Vine Street, Hazleton,
Elias, Nettie (Mrs. Price Thomas), 1502 Jackson Street, Scrantoni.
Furey, Cassie, Teacher, Jeddo.
Gilbert, Sarah G. (Mrs. C. H. Reynolds), Danville.
Glennon, David
J.,
Lawyer, Pittston.
Gold, Mary (Mrs. E. J. Schlicher), Wapwallopen, R. No.
Harding, Mattie, Teacher, Hunlock's Creek.
Irvin, Florence G., Teacher, 1512 Olive Street, Scranton.
John, Helen, Bloomsburg.
Kearney, Jennie C, Teacher, Parsons.
Kennard, Fannie E., Teacher, Meshoppen.
Kimble, Cora E. (Mrs. C. C. Mendenhall), Berwick.
Langfield, C. William, Bloomsburg.
3.
Lenahan, Theresa A., Teacher, 182 N. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
McBride, Bell (Mrs. D. Z. Mensch), Shickshinny.
McCollum, Mary E., Teacher, 403 E. Main Street. Plymouth.
McConnell, Minnie K., Teacher, 139 N. 13th Street, Harrisburg.
McKown, M. Adelaide (Mrs. Francis Hawk), Tunkhannock.
McNulty, Andrew M., Teacher, Freeland.
McVicker, Laura A. (Mrs. J. H. Litchard), Strawberry Ridge, R. No. 2.
Mensch, D. Z., Cashier, Shickshinny.
Moore, Caroline W. (Mrs. L. J. H. Grossart), 503 N. 4th St., Allentown.
Newhouse, Laura B. (Mrs. Henry L. Irvin).
*
Phillips, Catharine, 1310
Ream, Fred'k
Academy
Street, Scranton.
(State Cer.) Accountant, Pottsville.
Reay, Sue (Mrs. Bruce Evans), Scranton.
Renn, Roland, Railway Postal Clerk, 1249 Mulberry St., Harrisburg.
Rhoades, Malina (Mrs. C. Y. Gabbert), 115 S. Main St., Mahanoy City.
Robbins, Anna (State Cer.) Teacher, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Ryan, M. Ella, Teacher, 257 Boas Street, Harrisburg.
3
LIST
-90
in
B.,
Dnuj
•:
•.
3.
29th and Huntingdon Sts..
\v. Cor.
Philadelphia.
ton Tyerman), Teacher, 117 Cypress
Sheep, S
Av
Santa Anna.
tin,
John
I
P., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
r. Clergyman,
Bridgeton, N. J.
Win. H.. Teacher, Kehler.
Mrs. A. B. Longshore), 145 Dewart St., Shamokin.
Stevens, Margaret A. (Mrs. John C. Taylor), 159 State Street,
New London, Conn.
Wintersteen, Bess T. (Mrs. Richard Shelly),
Smit'
ler,
CLASS OF
1890.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Campbell, Ario.
Miller,
J.
R., 1622 Capouse Avenue, Scranton.
Miller, Willis, Lawyer.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Adams, John K., Clergyman, 311 Walnut Street, Berwick.
Baird, Mary K., 43 Davenport Street, Plymouth.
Baxter, D. Earl, Lawyer.
Bernhard, Laura (Mrs. E. H. Harrar), 317 High Street, Newark, N.
Bidleman, M. Myrtle (Mrs. A. D. Catterson). Palmerton.
Brown, Ira
J.
S.
Burgess, Ida F. (Mrs.
W. H.
Davis), Berwick.
Callendar, Clark, Clergyman, Nanticoke.
Carrol, Elizabeth
M. (O'Hara), Shenandoah.
Colvin, Bertha A. (Mrs. A. E. Lister), Glenburn.
Connery, Hannah T. Teacher, Scranton.
,
Custer, Ella F., Teacher, Nanticoke.
Davis, John F., Lawyer, 506-510 Phoenix B'ld'g, Butte, Montana.
Dengler, Marg. W. (Mrs. W. B. W'ilson).
Duffy, Margaret T. Teacher, Matson Avenue, ) 'arsons.
,
Dundore, Jennie, Teacher, 126 Queen Street, Lancaster.
Elliott, Annie M., 1016 South 47th Street, Philadelphia.
Evans, Margaret S. (Mrs. John Emory Eves), Millville.
Fisher, Margaret E., Teacher, Nanticoke.
M.wv 1;., Teacher, Shenandoah.
lagher, Grace D. (Mrs. L. D. Byron), 6 N. Main Street, Pittston.
Oanghan, Martin C, Teacher, Port Griffith.
'".. Clergyman,
Gif
1948 W. North Avenue, Baltimore, Md.
1
(xileapie,
ry,
Catherine, Teacher.
Clementine (Herman), Iquiqus,
r.ruver, Bliaabeth R. (Mrs. Louis
Hartman, Efne
J.
Chili,
Townsend), E. Front
St.,
L. (Mrs. Robert Vanderslice), Bloomsburg.
Berwick.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
189O
Hassert, Ellie
If.,
Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Hayman, Adda, Teacher,
Turbotville.
Hayrnan, Eleanor, Teacher, Turbotville.
Hawley, Elizabeth S. (Mrs. T. J. Porter), Miles City, Mont.
Helman, Lillian M., Teacher, Catasauqua.
Herman, James O., Prin, of Schools, Ed wards ville.
Hess, Hattie I. (Mrs. S. F. Wilson), 476 Clinton Ave., Newark, N.
Holmes, Bess J. (Mrs. A. N„ Yost), Bloomsburg.
Jones, Margaret E. Teacher, Yostville.
Karchner, Mabel P., Boys' Normal School, Philadelphia.
Kitchen, Minnie L. (Mrs. G. W. Faus), Jeanesville.
Kline, Jennie D., Teacher, 301 Mahanoy Ave., Mahanoy City.
Lenehan, Nellie G., Wilkes-Barre.
Lewis, Kate (Mrs. J. J. Davies), 714 S. Main Ave., Scranton.
Ma^rady, Frederick W., Mt. Carmel.
Major, M. Almira, Nurse, 509 South 41st Street, Philadelphia.
McAlarney, Lulu M., Teacher, 106 Gaylord Ave., Plymouth.
McHale, Richard A., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Martin, Jennie A. (Mrs. John Leckie), Hazleton.
Mentzer, Sudie B., Teacher, Waynesboro.
Mitchell, Margaret E., Teacher, 925 Penn Ave., Scranton.
Moore, Mary A., Book keeper, Mt. Clare.
Moran, Margaret E. (Nelis), Philadelphia.
Morrison, Hannah B., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Moses, Edith A., Teacher, 29 N. Sherman Street, Wilkes-Barre,
Myers, Jessie, Physician.
Pace, Theresa A., Teacher, Pittston.
Palmer, Jennie (Mrs. M. F. Forbell), Rochester,. N. Y.
J.
,
W. Woodin, Dentist, Hazleton.
Ransom, Jennie (Lowe), Wilkes-Barre.
Pealer,
Reeder, Emory E., Mail Carrier, Sunbury.
Rinehart, Daniel, Merchant, Waynesboro.
Rinker, Ida C. (Mrs. Edward Roth), Bloomsburg.
Roberts, Mary E. (Mrs. Isaac Wagner), 227 West Coal St., Shenandoah.
Santee, Lulu L. (Mrs. J. K. Adams), 311 Walnut Street, Berwick.
Shultz,
W. C,
Physician, Waynesboro.
Sears, Irene S. (Mrs. J. W. Barbour), Chambersburg.
Shaffer, Mame M. (Mrs. Dr. A. P. Seligman), Mahanoy City.
Shaw, Margaret, T., Teacher, Lewistown.
Rose (Mrs. E. T. Williams), American Legation, Tientsin, China
Smith, Carrie M. (Mrs. W. H. Kerslake), 36 E. Broad St., Hazleton.
Stover, Mary H., Teacher, Waynesboro.
Taylor, Bessie, Patterson, N. J.
Tempest, Corinne (Parrott), Shenandoah.
Tewksbury, Martha D. (Souser).
Walborn, Geo. W., Freeburg.
Sickler,
\I
VDDRESS LIST
-91
Williams. Margaret (Mrs. Frank Aurand
.<-o.
),
Lewistovsn.
Bradley), Bird in Hand.
CLASS OF
1291.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Shamokin.
k, Reuben. Lawyer, 4()() K. Independence Ave.
John. Barton, lYnna. R. R. Office, Altoona.
Snyder, Grier, Lawyer, 32 and 33 Laning Building, Wilkes-Barre.
,
MENTARY COURSE.
Black, Mat- Virginia, Teacher and Ad. Writer, 374 S. River Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
Bogart, Elsie S. (Fettimer), Frenchtown, N. J.
Daisy M., Teacher, 223 E. 3rd St., Duluth, Minn.
.
Bynon, Margaret
II.,
Physician,
Wei Hsien, Shantung, China.
Byrnes, Edward S. Lawyer, Seattle, Washington.
Cavanaugh, Elizabeth V., Music Teacher, Shenandoah.
Clauser, Anna W. (Mrs. E. J. WasleyJ, 115 W. Lloyd St., Shenandoah.
,
Cohen, Rosa, Teacher, 76 Carey Ave.
,
Wilkes Barre.
Connelly, Ella T. (Mrs. Thomas Grady).
Cosper, Lucy A., Teacher, West Pittston.
Costello,
James
B,,
Lawyer, Hazleton.
Creasy, Mark, Prin. Schools, Hawley.
Crobaugh, Clarence D., Merchant. Easton.
Crowd, 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.
,
M. (Mrs. Boyd Furman), Bloomsburg.
Durkin, Jennie C. Teacher, 512 Brook Street, Scranton.
Evans, Annie J. (Mrs. Wm. Wall), Plains. .
Dillon, Alice
,
Evans, Margaret M., Teacher, Jacob Tome Inst., Port Deposit, Md.
Kvans, James, Teacher, Wanamie.
Gallagher, Anna M., Teacher, White Haven.
Gormley, Edward J., Law Student, 129 S. Wyoming Street, Hazleton.
Harman, John G., Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
HcflS, R. Harry, Berwick.
Hess, BlmerB., Teacher, Winfield.
Hunter, Olive, 222 Chatham Street, Williamsport.
Hutchison, Cora, Teacher, 3215 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia.
Junkin, Sara 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), 1503 N. Frazier Street,
West Philadelphia.
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189I-2
Krise, Warren S., Fire Ins. Agent, 82 Roxbury Ave., Johnstown.
Kshinka, Marie W,, Teacher, Syracnse, N. Y.
Lesher, Anna F., Teacher, Northumberland.
Leyshon, Josephine (Mrs. W. A. Mover \ Kingston.
Linton, Elizabeth (Derryi, Hughesviile.
Longshore, Katherine, Teacher, Hazleton.
McAndrews, Anna L (Mrs, Frank McGowen),
McBride, Harry C, Bloomsburg.
McGuigan, F. A., Lawyer, 439 S, Rurd Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Major, C. C, Teacher, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.
Maue, Carrie, Teacher, Hazleton.
Mawn, Kate, Teacher, 210 Irving Avenue, Scranton.
Meyer, Carrie T., Teacher, Hazleton.
Myers, Nora, Teacher,
Moore, Maggie M. Teacher, Irish Lane.
,
Penniman, Mabel A. (Grauerb), La Paz, Bolivia,
Reilly, Anna B. (Mrs. M, F, Shannon), 69 Nicholson
St., Wilk-es-Barre.
Reilly, Agatha, Book-keeper, Honesuale.
Reilly, E. Regina, (Mrs, P. A. Carroll), 36 S.
Main
Street, Carbondale.
Rinehart, Harvey B., Teller, 125 E. Main Street, Waynesboro,
Ross, Kate R. (Mrs. Geo. Wall), Carey Street, Plains,
Schrader, Frona J. (Bennett), Johnstown.
Sheep, Jennie M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Shew, Phoebe (Mrs. Mark Creasy), Hawley.
Shook, Julia A, (Mrs, Howard Scott), Virginia Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y.
Smith, Stella, (Mrs. Walter Edwards).
Smith, Elizabeth, 114 W. Avenue, Mr. Carmel.
Spratt, Mary A. (Mrs. Allen Orr), Lewistown.
Sullivan, Margaret, Teacher. 1805 Market Street, Harrisburg,
Sutliff, William B., Teacher, B. S. N. $., Bloomsburg.
Swartzell, S. Ida M. (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. P. Loughran), 413 Clay Avenue, 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), Green Lane, Montgomery Co.
Wheeler, Mary E. (Mrs. Wm. Levin).
Williams, Mary B., Teacher, Hazleton.
Williams, Franklin, Teacher, Shenandoah.
CLASS OF
1892.
ACADEMIC COURSE,
Hutton, William, Builder, Bloomsburg.
Ffattott)
WflkCS-B
: all.
m
B
P. (Mrs. Alvin Read), Delano.
'
I
Benjamin, Jennie G., 1
on.
troline, Book-keeper, 1414 Green Street, Harrisbur^.
*ter), Mil
r, Grace (Mrs. Ch
Wragg), 33 North Rock Street, Shamcrkin
Boy le, Joseph A.,
Ill
V.
..e., Ha2leicxi.
Breslin, Annie, Teaeber, Uazleton.
bead, L. B., Old Forge.
(Mrs. D. H. Martin), 107 Paxton Street Harrisburg.
;':••
Berths Mrs. Harvey R. Garrison).
Burrow, Bertha
W
,
I
Teacher,. Locust Gap.
Cannon, Kate A. (Mrs. Andrew Breslin), 8 N. Walnut St. v Mt. Carmel.
Carej Myrtle E. Mrs. E. L. Whateuecht), Forty Fort.
Carlston, Eleanor B. (State Cer.) Hornellsville,. N. Y.
Chroswaite, Thos.,. Lawyer, Hanover.
Cole, Lena E. (Mrs. Frank Field), Hot Springs. N. C.
Conner, Frances S., Teacher, 1511 Dela. Street, Scranton.
Conner, Pierce F. 222 Peare Street, Trenton, N. J.
Crawford, Alice M. (Mrs. Hal Pierce), Junction City, Kan.
Crereling. Sue R. (Mrs. G. W. Miller), Weatherly.
Deaver, T. L. Physician, 803 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, X. V
Dempsey, Marie G. (Mrs. John Ford), PittStOUr.
Doney, Ellen, Teacher.
Dougher Katie (Mrs. T. F. Fleming), Wyoming Avenue, Pittsto
Easton, Minnie F. (State Cer.) (Mrs. Frank Ames), Mehoopany.
A.
te
,
,
,
,
Edna L. 103 West Main Street, Nanticoke.
Mary I. (Mrs. R. S. Crosby), Noxen.
Faus, Eva R. (Mrs. K. E. McKelvy), Hastings.
Fairchild,
,
ett,
Frederick, Lida, Teacher, Plymouth.
Gavin, Annie J., Teacher, Mitchell Street, Pittston.
Hanlon, Edward I., Physician, 54 Acacia Street, Hazleton.
Hawk, Csdy I., Teacher, i54 Willow Street, Plymouth.
Hendricks, Chas. G., Merchant, Selinsgrove.
man, A. Jerome, Physician, Mkbdlebni
Herman, [rvin L.. Salesman, Northumberland.
Hooks, Herbert
C
129 North 6<»th Street, Philadelphia.
Jones, Lizzie J. (Mrs. John H. Tasker), 221 X. Vine Street,
Keiler. Hsilie P. (Mr.-. D. S. Hartline), Bloomsburg.
Cerns, John A.. Lawyer, Ball River, Mass.
Kitchen, Anna R. (Mrs. C. C. Creveling), Mt. Airy. N. C.
Kuittle, F^lla, Teacher, Catawissa.
Shamokin.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
£892
Kostenbauder, Maggie (Mrs. Qswin Wilcox),
122 Rockwell Avenue, Long Branch, N. J.
Kutz, Sadie M. (Mrs. EL C. Phillips),
117 West Center Street, Mahanoy^City,
Lagorce, Margaret A. (Mrs. S. D. Streeter), Tunkhannock.
Lanuon, Katie A., Teacher, Hazleton.
Lattimore, Pauline L. (Mrs. W, C. Douden), Millersburg.
Lee, Nellie T,, Teacher, Plymouth.
Mausteller,, W. B., Dentist, 1422 North 2nd Street, Harrisburg.
McBrearty, John, Attorney, Freeland.
McDonald, Belinda, Teacher, Penn. Avenue, vScranton.
McGroarty, Kate T. Teacher, 519 Hickory Street, Scranton.
Merkel, Laura K. (Mrs. Frank W, Reynolds).
Murray, Agnes V., Teacher, 1125 West Locust Street, Scranton.
Nyhart, Harry U,, Supt. Newport Township, Glen kyon.
O'Donnell, Lillie A., Teacher, 331 Green Street, Scranton.
O'Hara, Nellie L. Teacher, Shenandoah.
Parker, Cora B. (Bangs), Millville, R. F. D. No. 1. *
Patterson, M. Delia, No. 4 Coal Exchange Building, Wilkes-Barre.
Petty, Louise (Mrs. WiUard Smith), 215 W. 2nd Street, Berwick.,
Pollock, Mary K., Teacher, Houtzdale.
Porter, Hattie E., (Newlin).
Ransom, Flora, Teacher, 112 Church Street, Plymouth.
Ringrose, Harriet M. (Mrs. John Knies), Bloomsburg.
Robison, Martha E., Sunday School Field Secretary, Bloomsburg.
©dwell, Eudilia A. (Mrs. C. C. Bierly), 212 Luzerne Ave. W. Pittston.
Shaffer, William A., Lawyer, Stroudsburg.
Sheehy, Anna L., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Sherwood, E. May (Mrs. John G. Harman), Bloomsburg.
,
t
Spare, Carrie C. (Mrs.
Wm.
C. Covert),
108 St. Clement Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Stair, Annie, Stenographer, Hotel .Sterling, Wilkes-Barre.
Taylor, Carrie M., Teacher, 521 E. Front Street, Berwick.
W. B., Teacher, Kingsley.
Tiffany, G.
Tweedle, Lulu, Teacher, Raven Run.
Vincent, Frederick, Lawyer, Ashley.
Walsh, Anna D. (Mrs. M. E. Golden), 84 Market
Walsh, Josephine M. Teacher.
Walter, Ida M., Teacher, Catawissa.
Weldon, Millie B., Lewistown. R. No. 1.
Welliver, Leola M.,
Westover, Mabel E.
Williams, Catharine
Willier, Michael L.,
Street, Pittston.,
Teacher, Jerseytown.
(Mrs. T. R. Huff), Town Hill.
M., Teacher.
2823 13th Street, Washington, D. C.
Worrall, Mary B. (Mrs. W. S. Adler), 557 Van Courtland Park Ave.,
Yockers, N. Y.
..
-3
Pott Carb-m.
Wren
Young. LOttk Trained Nurse, 438 Head
CLASS OF
Street,
Plymouth.
1WZ.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Rtiee, Win. Manager
lawyer, Btoomsbmrg.
Smith, B
Wali/.e, Arthur B., Genl. Office Elliott-Fisher Co., Government Dept.,
Harrisburg.
HIRMHNTARY COURSE.
J. B. Anderson), Luzerne.
Baldwin, Maud. (Mrs. J. F. Newman), West Chester.
Bates, John L., Catawissa.
Beddall, Lillie, Book-keeper, 6 and 8 N. Main Street, Shenandoah.
Bierman, Anna B. (Mrs. F. R. Bogdan).
Atherholt, Bland (Mrs.
Blewitt, Teresa M., Teacher, Scranton.
Blue,
May
'Mrs.
W.
J.
Hehl), Berwick.
Bogenrief, Margaret M., Nat. Cathedral School, Washington. D. C.
Bowersox, Kate S., Dean of Women, Berea College, Berea, Ky.
Bray, William R., Teacher, Freeland.
Brubaker, Harrv B., Teacher, Halifax, R. F. D. No. 1.
Buddinger, Laura. Teacher, 37 S. Poplar Street, Mt. Carmel.
Burke, Anna P. (Mrs. T. E. Flanagan), Mahanoy City.
Burns, Maud (Mrs. Rush R. Zarr), Kingston.
Cadman, Bmma, Bloomabnrg.
Campbell, Mary K., Teacher, 141 E. Dewart Street. Shamokin
Cole, Edna, Teacher, 2.5 Timpson Street, Ashley.
Connelly, Kate, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Conner, 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 B. (Mrs. E. D. Frick), 65 Loveland Ave., Westmoor.
Donahue, Julia (Mrs. Frank Dauk), Philadelphia.
Drumm, W. H., Teacher, 118 Fairmount Avenue, Sunbury.
Drum, Philip L. Lawyer, Coal Exchange, Wilkes-Barre.
Duddy, Kate, Sister St. Mary's Convent, Wilkes-Barre.
Durkin, Kate, lukerman.
Edwards, William D., Teacher. San Diego, California.
Eves, Margaret, 1230 Amsterdam Avenue, New York City.
Pahringer, Bffie (Mrs. w. N. Denniaon), 12 Well wood Avenue,
,
Merchantville, N. J.
tt,
Emily (Mrs. W.
B. Rainsford), Indian
Fenner, Alice, Teacher, Lehighton.
Head, Maryland.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1893
Fister, Lizzie C. (Mrs. Frederick A. Martin), Atlantic City, N. J.
Flynn, Bridget, Teacher, 18 S. Emerick Street, Shenandoah.
Freas, Kinney, Mine Lumber Dealer, Forks.
Gallagher, Celia, Teacher, Freeland.
Gibbons, Minnie (Mrs. W. F. Hosie), 208 Broadway, Scranton.
Girton, Irene L. (Mrs. Samuel J. Johnson), Bloomsburg.
Mercy (Mrs. M. M. Dry), Aristes.
Guckavan, W. J., Hazleton.
Guscott, Charles H., 413 E. Chestnut Street, Hazleton.
Hahn, Nellie, Teacher, 444 N. 7th Street, Allentown.
Harden, Edith M. (Mrs. Bolton Coon), 42 James Street, Dorranceton.
Hart, John C, Principal School, 18 Stark Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Heaton, Effie (Mrs. H. C. Hooks), 129 N. 60th Street, Philadelphia.
Hirleman, Clyde, Book-keeper, Benton.
Horn, Mary A. (Mrs. Wm. D. Yarnall), Yeadon.
Houseknecht, W. M., Dept. Commerce and Labor, Washington, D. C.
Hughes, Elizabeth, Teacher, 314 Garfield Ave., Scranton.
Hughes, Jennie, Teacher, 231 Montgomery Street, West Pittston.
John, Lillian I., Stenographer, 497 Ella St., Wilkinsburg Sta. Pittsburg
Johnson, Samuel J., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Keiter, Wm. S., Prin. of Schools, Medford, N. J.
Gotshall,
Kelly, Patrick A., Teacher, Girardville.
Kline, Reuben, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Krout, Jacob H., Reading Terminal, Philadelphia.
Kurtz, Ella B., Professional Nurse, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Learn, May (Mrs. Frank Buckalew), Trenton, N. J.
Lewis, Margaret E. (Mrs. Frank Fait), New London, Conn.
Lloyd, Verna (Mrs. C. L. Santee), Wapwallopen,
Lueder, W. H., Teacher, 82 Grove Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Mauser, I. H. (State Cer.) Teacher, Trevorton.
McLaughlin, Bridget, Teacher, Freeland.
McNinch, Lizzie, Stenographer, 308 2nd Ave., N. Y. City.
McNulty, Katie (Mrs. John Hay).
Miller, Clarence W. Teacher and Justice of Peace, Seybertsville.
Miller, Jennie, Teacher, Selinsgrove.
Miller, John K., Bloomsburg.
Miller, John W., Teacher, Berwick.
Miles, Julia, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Moran, Lizzie C. (Mrs. J. F. McDonnell), 417 York Ave., Jenkintown.
Moss, Louise (Mrs. E. A. Benson), Centermoreland.
Mumford, Minnie B. (Mrs. Chas. U. Ingham), 439 Harrison St.,
,
Moscow.
Nagle, Edward C, Lawyer, Seigfried.
Nicholas, Norma B. (Mrs. Wm. L. Davies), 1419 Lafayette St., Scranton
O'Donnell, John J., Lawyer, 304 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
4
ALUMNI
AI>I)RKSS LIST
*"4
oNrill, Charles H., Dentist. Tunkhannock.
Pcifcr, Kate (Mrs. EL H. beOhaft), 229 McKinley Ave., Canton, Ohio.
Penman, Minnie G., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Pilkay. Muv R., Teacher, 19U4 North 6th Street, Harrisburg.
Powell, RUsabeth, (Fahringer), Bloomsburg.
Powell, Martha, Stenographer, Bloomsburg*
Redeker. Carrie, Teacher, Polaon, Mont.
Romherger, Laura A. (Mrs. John Brower, Jr.), Herndon.
Bdna A. (Mr-. Adam Hunsinger), 164! Bailey St., Philadelphia.
Shaffer, Grace, Principal Schools, Varden.
Shook, Lillie R. (Mcrcilliot), Nansen.
Snivel) Myrtle (Hosley) West Derry, N. H.
Sullivan, Mary E., Teacher, 28th and Derry Sts., Harrisburg.
Stroud, Lela M. (Mrs. J. H. VanLoon), 25 Hillside Avenue, South,
.
f
,
Bloom field, X.
Thomas, Alfred D., Teacher, 582 Grant Street, Hazleton.
Thomas, Gweunie (Mrs. J. B. Tobias), Northampton and Grant Sts.,
J.
Wilkes-Barre.
Thomas, Hannah, Teacher, 177 W. Laurel Street, Hazleton.
Thomas, Maggie.
Thomas, Richard M., Lieut. Reg. Army, Instructor Militarv Academy,
West Point, X. Y.
Titus, Una E., 37 Clinton Street, Salamanca, N. Y.
Traub, Frank M., Missionary, Monrovia, Siberia.
Van Fossen, Agnes (Mrs. T. J. Evans), 15 W. Woodland Ave.,
Youngstown, Ohio.
Walkemeyer, Nettie, Teacher.
Welliver, May (Mrs. H. R. Kahler), Bloomsburg.
Weiss, John C. Clerk, Miller Street, Shillington.
Weiss, Clem R. Insurance, Bloomsburg.
Wendt, Jennie A. (Mrs. R. J. Shuman), Catawissa.
,
Williams, Burton, Teacher, Centermoreland.
Williams, Eleanor (Mrs. Richard Roderick), 20 N. Main Ave., Scranton.
Zarr, Josephine (Mrs. Chas. W. Hess), Benton.
CLASS OF
'
1894.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Crobaugh, C. D., Lawyer, Easton.
Hubler, Harry C. Lawyer, 1652 Monroe Avenue, Scranton.
,
ACADEMIC COURSE.
George H., Contractor, Bloomsburg.
Patterson, J. Howard, Lawyer, Trust Building,
Ktiter,
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Abbott, Florence, Teacher, Pittston.
W illiamsport.
T
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1894
Acherly, Mae (Alexander), Chinchilla.
Ansart, Louis L., Ass't Examiner, Patent Office, Washington, D. C.
Appleman, Lulu (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.
W. H. Heddin), Nanticoke.
Teacher, Shenandoah.
Black, Jennie A. (Mrs. Dr. John A. Campbell), Newberry.
Booth, Lizzie G. Teacher, Ridley Park.
Breisch, Cephas C, Lawyer, Ringtown.
Buckwalter, William, 1415 Linden Street, Scranton.
Cannon, Nettie (Mrs. E. J. Moore), 246 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
Carr, Teresa G., Teacher,. Readington, N. J.
Carroll, Belinda, Teacher, 135 Chapel St., Pittston.
Carter, Maude, Teacher, Hazleton.
Coffman, Nellie (Mrs. C. H. McDermott), 208 N. 3rd St., Connellsville.
Conner, Martha, Librarian, State College.
Conner, Peter, Mail Carrier, Bloomsburg.
Corgan, Genevieve.
Corrigan,. Essie G., (Barratt), Hazleton.
Darlington, W. Ramsay, 3928 Poplar Street,. Philadelphia.
Davenport, Blanche, Teacher, 247 East Main Street, Plymouth.
Dechant, Harry G., 102 DeKalb Street, Norristown.
Detrick, Flora, Teacher, Jerseytown, R. No. 1.
Dieffenderfer, Rev. J. P. Hummelstown.
Ellsworth, Adelaide, Teacher, Centermoreland.
Ent, Jessie (Mrs. Ralph G. Phillips), Bloomsburg.
Ernest, Sara R. (Mrs. G. B. Snyder), Delmont and Sylvania Streets,
Belles, Nellie D. (Mrs.
Bellis, Lizzie,
,
,.
Pittsburg.
Espy, Bertha, Teacher, 612 Bridge Street, Towanda.
Espy, Mary L. (Mrs. Philip C. Stehle) r 421 S. Columbus Ave.,
Mt. Vernon, N. Y„
Evans, William W., Supt. Schools Columbia County, Bloomsburg.
Fisher, Corinda S.. (Mayer).
Flanagan, Anna, Teacher,. Wilkes-Barre.
Foster, Marcia, Teacher, 533 South Main Street, 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 Street, New Brighton,.
Staten Island, N. Y.
Gregory, H. W., Physician, 5732 Market Street, Philadelphia.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
us ;, Warrior Run.
entrerille,
Byron J., Oonnty §n\
Aehley.
testy, Mary (Mra. Janm Tlgne
Bid.
.
f,
lertba (Mra.
Hart,
D.ivi.i A.,
Mrs.
J.
\V.
ring, Clinton, L.iwyt-r,
D B.
Seat, Daily
Wm.
W. H.
aibertaon ),
Batl
St.
John's.
North 5th Street, Allentown.
Physician, Wapwallopen.
Minnie (Mrs.
,
i
Buck), 251 W. 88th Street, N. Y. City.
Bloomsburg.
Superintendent City Schools, Madison,
S. I).
Mrs. O. Z. Kunze), 59 Farley Ave. Newark, N. J.
L., Attorney, 24-25-26 Bennett Building, Wilkes-Barre.
,
i
Hnber, Bertha (Mra. A. W. Cooper).
Sarah J., Teacher, 371 Summer Ave., Scranton.
Johns, Rev. Ben. M., Clergyman, Factoryville.
Johnson, B. R. (State Cer.) Salesman, Lewisburg.
Johnson, Bertha L. (Mrs. John J. Kelly), Hazleton.
a, Hannah, Teacher, Nanticoke.
kViser, Rose (Mrs. R. A. Ward), 30 Elizabeth Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Kline, Mary, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Koehler, Lillian (Mrs. A. Milan Bertels), 124 Oak Avenue,
Binghamton, N. Y.
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), 33S S. Franklin Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
Mahon, Josephine, Teacher, 1302 Mulberry Street. Scranton.
Mandeville, Mollie E. (Mrs. G. S. Wilsey), Philadelphia.
Martz, Elizabeth M., Teacher, Milton.
xk, M. Elmer, Shamokin.
Masters, Sarah (Pursel), Bloomsburg.
McLaughlin, Anna (Mrs. M. J. Burgess), Washington, D. C.
McLaughlin, George, Teacher, 2408 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles,
Minnich, Meda E. (Mrs. R. H. Smith), Seybertsville.
iiihan, Mary, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Montgo ery Grace (Mrs. Frank Conner), Orangeville.
r, Arthur J., Dentist, 316 Washington Avenue, Scranton.
Mnnroe, Euphemia, Teacher, Hazleton.
m
it.
,
Edith M., Teacher, Milton.
Palmer, Maggie, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Patten-, Frank K., Traveling Salesman, Bloomsburg.
Panl, J. Frank, P. O. Clerk, 46 North Ithan Street, Philadelphia.
Pfahler, Geo. B., Physician, 1321 Spruce Street, Philadelphia.
Qninn, Bridget (Mrs. J. B. Keough), Edgar, Mont.
r, Mary, Teacher, Shenandoah.
•
rd, jr.. Machinist, Berwick.
Cal.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
f 894-5
Rosser, Bessie, Teacher-, Kingston.
Ruddy, Lizzie V., Teacher, Miner's Mills,
Ruggles, Lea B. (Mrs. G. S. Cornell), Endicott, N. Y.
Scanlon, Haanah (Balton), Shenandoah.
Schappert, Carrie (Mrs. P. N. Forve, Jr.), Wilkes-Barre.
Smythe, Emma (Mrs. Theo. Kreuger), Norwood-.
Brown
Sterling, Bessie, Teacher, 113
Street, Pittston,
Sterner, L. P. (State Cer, ) Supt. of Schools, Bloomsburg.
Straw, Anna M. (Mrs. C. C. Smith), 381 Sex River St., Wilkes-Barre,
Stroup, D. D., Teacher, Oriental.
Germantown Avenue,
Sutliff, Fred, Physician, 4419
Swank, Katie, Teacher, Hobbie.
Thomas, John J., Teacher, 607 James
Turner, Bess
J.
(Mrs.
Philadelphia,
Street, Hazleton.
Thomas Howell), Buckhorn.
Watson, John F., Deputy Prothonotary, Bloomsburg.
Weary, Andrew, Mine Surve5 or, 165 E. Cameron Street, Shamokin.
Wenner, Laura (Mrs. Howard Smith), 619 W. Diamond Ave., Hazleton.
Whalen, Mary E, (Mrs. J, J. O'Hearn), Shenandoah.
Wiant, David, Prin. of Schools, Huntington Mills.
Williams, Ethel, Teacher, 665 South Grant Street, Ann Arbor, Mich.
?
Williams, Lizzie (Mrs. E.
W.
Tiffany),
403 N. Beard Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y.
Woodward Grace (Mrs. O. K. McHenry), Berwick.
Yocum, S. C, Supt, of Schools, Coal Township,
723 Packer Street, Shamokin.
CLASS OF
J395.
MUSIC COURSE.
Stair,
Mame
Leas, Music Teacher, 204 Mulberry Street, Scranton.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY,
Foulke, Will T., Collamer.
Norman, George, Woodbury, N. J.
Shaffer, Grace, Varden.
Williams, Ethel, Teacher, 665 South Grant Street, Ann Arbor, Mich*
Yetter, Alfred E., Mining Engineer, 506 Fifth Street, Dunmore.
ELEMENTARY COURSE,
Andreas, Margaret (Mrs. Jos. Lindsay), Freeland,
Abrogast, Mary, Teacher, Freeburg,
Bartholomew, Irvin A., Prin, of Schools, Nyssa, Oregon.
Beale, B. Frank, Physician, McKees }£ Falls.
Beeber, Sadie (Mrs, Ben. Thomas), 56 North 13th Street, Newark, N. J.
Birtley, Nettie (Mrs. Emil C. Niemeyer), Mt, Olive, 111.
Blakeslee, Josephine A,, Teacher, 11 North 60th Street, Philadelphia.
Blanford. Jennie Mrs. John B. Morris),
101 Washington Street, Edwardsville.
Nathan W., Merchant, Pond Hill.
nos.
A Cameron, Sum
Boyle, Win. F.. Book keeper.
Breiach, Nora, Teacher, Ringtown.
Bloss,
Brings, Gertrude, Bloomaborg.
Ifattie, Teacher, Freeland.
Buck, Alice If., Teacher, Mary Disston School, Tacony, Philadelphia.
Burns, Kate, Teacher, Wanamie.
Cadow, Katharine, Teacher, 430 Catharine Street, Bloomsburg.
Ciapp, Bessie. Teacher, 522 Eroadway, Milton.
L. (Mrs. Gustave Hensell).
CrevelinR, Earl M., Physician. Espy.
Davenport. Harry H., Lawyer, 526 Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Dean, S. H. (State Cer.) Supt. Schools, Mt. Carmel.
Derr, Charles W. County Supt., Washingtonville.
Derr, Annie F. (Mrs. Benj. Vansant), Feasterville.
Brown,
,
Detwiler. Mary (Mrs. F.
E..
Brader;> 161 Main Street, Phoenixville.
Diseroad, Sara (Mrs. James S. Hubbell), East Branch, N. Y.
Dolan, Katheryn, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Dougher, Lizzie, Assistant Principal, Avoca.
Downey, Mame, Teacher.
Dugan, Margaret R., Teacher, Hazleton.
Dunston, Grace (Mrs. Dana Downing), Teacher, Denver, Colo.
Durkin, Julia If., Teacher, Hazleton.
Eckroth, Howard B., Dentist, Quarryville.
Evans, May (Mrs. J. S. John), Bloomsburg.
Everett, Mary H. (Mrs. E. F. Carpenter), Bloomsborg.
Farrell, Margaret, Teacher.
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 South Main Street, WiLkes-Barre.
Foster, Minnie (Rivenburgh), 533 South Main Street, Wilkes-BarreF'urman, Julia H., Trained Nurse, 221 West Street, Bloomsburg.
Gaffikin, Katherine, Teacher, Nanticoke.
Gaffikin, Patrick J., Priest, Susquehanna.
igher, Genevieve, Teacher, Pittston.
Gallagher, James U., Dentist, Post Office Building, Pittston
Gilbert, Laura (Mrs. Chas. Kline), Catawissa.
Gilpin, Friend. Physician, Philadelphia.
Goyne, Minnie (Mrs. Wilbur Singley), Nuremburg.
Griffith, May (Mrs. J. W. Briggs), Washington, D. C.
Haen, Alice.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I3 9 5
Heckert, Eli P., Principal of Schools, Schuylkill Haven.
Hehl, M. Theresa (Mrs. E. B. Holmes), Denver, Colo.
Herron, Mary, Teacher, Freeland.
Hoke, George, 112 Weston Avenue, St. Paul, Minn.
Houtz, Mary E. (Anderson), Elizabeth City, N. C.
Jacobosky, Rosa, Teacher, 211 South Main Street, Wiikes-Barre.
Jacobosky, Stella, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Jacobs, Ada M. (Mrs. Wm. H. Colley), 97 Union Street, 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, Ida M. Teacher, Hazleton.
Kearney, Katie I., Teacher, Parsons.
Kellam, Edith (Black), Maplewood.
Keller, Mabel (Mrs. Robert H„ Garrahan), 543 Market Street, Kingston.
Kerlin, Nellie, Teacher, 224 48th Street, Newport News, Va.
Knauss, Anna, Teacher, Ashley.
Koerber, George A. Teacher, Hazleton.
Laubach, Merit L. Supt. Manual Training, 636 South 7th Street,
Terre Haute, Ind.
Lenahan, Agnes (Mrs. Frank B. Brown), 191 S. Washington Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
Lesher, Elizabeth (Mrs. Thomas Dunham), 1307 12th Avenue, Altoona.
x
Lewis, Adaline G. (Mrs. B. F. Beale), McKees /
2 Falls.
Lewis, Carrie, Plains.
Lewis, Harry J., Postmaster, Trevorton.
Love, Margaret (Mrs. W. H. Brower), 337 K. Main Street, Bloomsburg.
Lowrie, Mary, Teacher, Strawberry Ridge.
McGee. Hugh, Teacher, Beaver Meadow.
McHenry, Lulu M. (Mrs. W, A. Schlingman), Freeland.
Mackie, Ruby (Mrs. Byron G. Vanhorn), Englewood, N. J.
Mahon, Alice, Teacher, 1302 Mulberry Street, Scranton.
Mahon, Lillian (Mrs. J. W. Kellog), 94 Laurel Hill, Norwich, Conn.
Maize, Boyd F. 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 Street, Scranton.
Moyer, Sara (Mrs. W, R. Bray), Freeland.
f
,
,
,
,
ber, Ha\rlej.
Chew
Street, Allentown.
Kisenman).
Nich< If Florence (Mn, G. P. McGuire),. Vandling.
;-er, Washington, D. C.
O'DcmneU
Parker, Bertha (Mrs \v d. Edwards), San Diego, Californi
.
etcher, 61 B
I..
W'.iltt-r
,
rt
S,, Physician,
\-:.
Pen
;
l
.m.
Danville,
Kunsau, Korea, Asia.
her, 918 X. 6th Street, Harrisbirrg.
.cher, 7143
N. Broad
St., Phila.
Anna M., Teacher, Plainsville.
S, Custom House, Philadelphia, Harleysville,
n P., Teacher. Nesopeck, R. F. D.
Richards, Anna C. (Mrs. A. G. Isaacs), 1314 Vine Street, Scranton.
Bamberger, Martha A. (Mrs. Simon Fickinger), Williamstown.
Roth Edward, Bloomsburg.
Powell,
r
Seiler, Jennie, Teacher,
Northumberland.
Mary V. (Mrs. M. M. Harter), Nescopeck.
Shannon, Bruce E., Jr., Teacher, Benton.
Shaffer,
Wm. Fegley), Bloomsburg.
Teacher, 18 S. Main Street, Lewistown.
Sheivelhood, William, Teacher, Yordy.
Shuping, William A., Miller, Rock, N. C.
Sidler, Anna (Mrs. P. M. Ikeler), Moselle, Miss.
Smink. Hattie, Teacher, 713 E. Independence Street, Shamokin.
Smith, Nellie I. (Mrs. J. C. Sweppenheiser), Bloomsburg.
Sharpless, Julia (Mrs.
i,
Snyder, Adaline B. (Mrs. A. Eugene Cobb), Elmhurst.
Snyder, J. Wiison, Superintending Principal, Slatington.
Spencer, Alma (Bortree), Preston.
Stauffer, Claude ML, Music Director, U. S. Industrial School, Carlisle.
Stecker, C. Raymond, Merchant, Bloomsburg.
Swalm, Florence, Teacher, 1113 Market Street, Sunbury.
Swank, William W., Teacher, Drums.
Nina (Mrs. Harry Frautz\ Moorestown, N. J.
Thomas, blame (Mrs, Clem R. Weiss).
Thomas, Daniel W., Teacher, Benton.
Tinkham, Flora (Mrs. A. W. Marvin), Milford.
Trauh. John P., Lu/erne.
Howard J., Parmer, Bloomsburg.
Irani
Theodore A.. Teacher, Trererton,
Weeks, Nellie, Teacher, Huntington, h. I., New York.
Wheeler, Emily A.. Teacher, 24 Ruth Street, Massillon, Ohio,
.
.
.1!
ftOO,
Wm.
icher, 9th Street,
Wyoming.
K., Ins. Inspector, 26 E. Pittsburg St.,
Henrietta (Mrs. C. K. Shope), 811
W.
Greensburg.
16th St., Harrisburg.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1896
CLASS OF 1896.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Evans, Margaret (Mrs. John Emory Eves), Millville.
Wm. Fagely), Bloomsburg.
Sharpless, Julia (Mrs.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Crossley, Arthur L., Teacher, 157 Edgecombe Street, N. Y. City.
Knittle, John, Clergyman, 1056 E. 3rd Street, Williamsport.
Lutz, Frank, Teacher, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, N. Y.
Maize, Boyd, Insurance Adjuster, Bloomsburg.
W., Jr., U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, Needles, Cal.
Miller, Gertrude, Bloomsburg.
Shoemaker, Bertha (Mrs. Wm. Harris), 304 E. 5th Street, Berwick.
Wilson, Edna (Mrs. W. L. McClintock), 3625 Mervine St. Philadelphia.
Miller, Charles
,
PIANO FORTE COURSE.
Geisinger, Delia, Teacher, Espy.
Nance, Ethel V. (Mrs. G. Walter Chambers),
638 E. River Street, Anderson,
S. C.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Andrews, Ida, Teacher,
New
Columbus.
Arbogast, Jennie, Teacher, Freeburg.
Ashton, Jeannette, Teacher, 52 Shawnee Avenue, Plymouth.
Atherton, Mary (Mrs. Daniel Cornell), Hughes.
Barnes, Harry, Civil Engineer, Denver, Colo.
Barton, Harry S., Real Estate Broker, Bloomsburg.
Bell, Mary F. (Mrs. W. K. Ferguson), 2025 Geo. Street, Logansport, Ind.
Benedict, Rose, Teacher, 725 N. Main Street, Pittston.
Sluman, Teacher, Idaho Falls, Idaho Central Building No. 25.
P. L. Drum), 415 S. Franklin St., Wilkes- Barre.
Boyer, Charles I., Civil Engineer, Johnstown.
Brown, Vida, Teacher, Mifflinville.
Capwell, Minnie (Mrs. E. M. Stark), 821 Bushkill Street, Eastcn.
Carpenter, Hattie, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Carpenter, Helen, Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Best, J.
Bowman, Vida (Mrs.
Carr, Clara, Teacher,
Wanamie.
Carter, Nellie, Teacher, Hazleton.
Casey, Tillie (Mrs. E. J. Pursell), Clare, Huntingdon County.
Chase, Marion (Mrs. R. E. Neumeyer), 401 Market Street, Bethlehem.
Clark, Bridget, Teacher, Inkermau.
Cohen, Celia, Teacher, 76 Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
T
Cope, Hettie (Mrs. John A.
hitney), Bloomsburg.
Cope, Mary, Assistant Post Mistress, Mt. Carmel.
W
Conner, Geraldine (Mrs. Lindley H. Dennis), Bloomsburg.
Culp, Lizzie, Teacher, Sunbury.
5
hreen Ridge Street, Scrauton.
,,
'.
:.'/ic,
Parmer, [ronbrl
Mrs.
l<;
b
tr-1
Croiiin), Kingston.
Drum. Norm, Teacher, Dram
.ii.
Nichol
Mrs. T. P. Befferman), 27 Carlisle Street, Wilkes-Barre.
her1 317 K. 57th Street, Chicago, 111.
Nellie, Teacher,
tana, Teacher, Shenandoah.
H.irrv. Teacher, Shenandoah.
.
jber, Mary, Teacher, Plymouth.
Garrison, Gertrude, Teacher, Shickshinny.
Oernon, Cora (Mrs. James A. Wynkoop), 1802 Ridge
Row, Scranton.
Teacher.
Gribbin, Sadie, 1750 Tioga Street, Shamokin.
.
Liu-lla,
Gruver, Mary, Asheville, N. C.
:ig, Nellie, Teacher, Hunlock's.
Harris, Mary R., Teacher, S. N. S., Shippensburg.
Hart. Peter, Mail Carrier, Wapwallopen.
Hess, Amos, Nashville, Tenn.
r, Rush, Wilburton, Indian Territory.
Houtz, Alfred, Elizabeth City, N. C.
Hughes, Edward, Lawyer, 75 North Main Avenue, Scranton.
Hughes, Stella M., Teacher, Plymouth.
Johnson, Bartlett H., Bloomsburg.
Jones, Martha (Mrs. S. F. Saums), 122 Linden Street, West Pittston.
Keefer, Charles M., Y. M. C. A. Secretary, 816 E. Market St.,Suubury.
Kisner, Minnie, Teacher, Millville.
Kistner, Charlotte, 413 North Front Street, Milton.
Kitchen, Florence (Mrs. Clinton Follmer), Rocky Ford, Colo.
Knox, Elizabeth S. (State Cer.) Teacher, 259 Boas Street, Harrisburg.
Lamoreaux, Bertha (Mrs. Albert Anderson), Medford, Oregon.
Latshaw, Lauretta, Teacher, Mifflinburg.
Lindsay, Janet (Mrs. S. T. Glidden), 311 W. Phila. Ave., West Pittston.
bins, Florence (Mrs. D. W. Arndt\ Phoeuixville.
Lodge, Margaret, Teacher, Mifflinburg.
Love, Lizzie, Teacher, Jerseytown, R. No. 1.
Love, Mary, Teacher, Jerseytown, R. No. 1.
Lynch, Lavina.
McAlarney, Maude, Book-keeper, 106 Gaylord Avenue, Plymouth.
McCarville, Maine (Mrs. M. J. Yetter), 1839 N. 2nd Street, Harrisburg.
McLaughlin, Grace, Teacher, iSOl North 2nd Street, Harrisburg.
ibeth, Teacher, 214 Warren Street, West Pittston.
McB
McKinney, Martha, Berwick.
McNiff, Anna Mrs. M. P. Johnson), 1625 N. Front St., Harrisburg.
Mauser. W. C. (State Cer.) Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Inez, Teacher, 98 South Main Street, Mahanoy City.
j
,
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1896
Miller, Ida (Mrs.
W.
C. Mausteller),
Bloomsburg.
Frank Ever), Bloomsburg-.
Monahan, Rose, Teacher, 440 Carey Avenue, Wilkes- Barre.
Miller, Elizabeth (Mrs.
Moore, Mamie V., Teacher, Marysville.
Moran, Julia C, (Mrs. Will Gritman), 128 S. Grant St., Wilkes Barre.
Morse, Gertrude, (Mrs. Frank H. Strouse), W. 3rd St., Mt. Carmel.
Moyer, Alvin, Teacher, Wapwallopen, R. No. 3.
Moyer, Ezra, Teacher, Wapwallopen, R. No. 3.
Moyer, Mira, Bloomsburg.
Moyer, Rae, Teacher, Freeburg.
Mundie, Mary, Teacher, 1917 North 23rd Street, Philadelphia..
Muir, Alice, Teacher,. 108 East Chestnut Street, Shamokin.
Muir, Gertrude, Teacher, Shamokin.
Norris, Lizzie. Teacher, Kingston..
Nyhart, Fred., Teacher, 9 Oxford Street, Wilkes-Barre.
O'Brien, Ella, Teacher, Pittston.
Oliver, Gertrude (Mrs. Ed. Saums), Wilkes-Barre.
O'Malley, May S., (Mrs. Eugene F. Smith),
1438 Capouse Avenue, Scranton.
O'Malley, Mary (Mrs. Frank Sullivan), Plains.
Oman, Charles, Assistant Surgeon, U. S; Navy.
Powell, Henry, Teacher, Plains.
Powell, Esther (Mrs. John H. Williams), Plvmoutb.
Quick, Eleanor, Teacher, 1214 Scott Street, Little Rock, Ark.
Rees, Gertrude (Mrs. Ray W. Hartman). Berwick.
Reimensnyder, Daisy (Mrs. I. R. Teitsworth), Bear Gap.
Robins, Salena A. (Mrs. Chas. A. Bear), 217 Peffer Street, Harrisburg.
Rosser, Jennie, Teacher, 26 Pierce Street, Kingston.
Ruggles, Emma, Teacher, 83 Union Street, Dorranceton.
Seely, Millie (Mrs. John W. Thomas), Beach Haven.
Shea, Margaret, Teacher r Pringle.
Shemorry, W. H., Teacher, Northumberland.
Sherwood, Maude, (Mrs. H. E. Bradley), Philadelphia..
Shuman, Warren,
Physician, Jersey Shore.
Smethers, A. L., Physician,, 1344 South Main Street, Anderson, S. C.
Smith, Crawford C, Com. Clerk, 381 South River Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Smith, Mida D., Teacher, Lawrenceville.
Snyder, Daniel J., Teacher, Orangeville.
Stark, Lottie, Teacher, 39 East Market Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Sutliff, Jennie M. (Mrs. W. H. Rush),
188 S.. Nicholas Avenue, New York, N. Y.
Swartz, Myrtle, Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Teple, James, Bloomsburg.
Terwilliger, Minnie, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Thielke, Etta, (Mrs. Lafayette Killam).
Thompson, Maude, Teacher, Nanticoke.
LIST
-7
C
Yar.
lillville.
her,
Chenan
oamton, \\ v.
eville.
.
Mrs.
\
;
i
.
allow Street, Pittston.
P. Gillespie), Pittston.
teacher, 912 North 2nd Street, Harrisburg.
Wils< n,
J<
Winter, Rachael (Mrs.
S. T. Pratt), Cor.
Broad and Chestnut Streets,
•icoke.
tla
I
t,
M
"
:
(Mrs. II. Arthur Gavitte), 1001 Fairfield Street, Scranton.
G. (Mrs. G. Herbert Hall), 251 Butler Street, Pittston.
Teacher, Mountain Grove.
Zahner, S.
Zeiders, Katharine (Slate Cer.) Teacher, Harrisburg.
.
CLASS OF
J
897.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
T. W., '76, Shippensburg, Salesman, Campground, Pa.
Cope, Hettie M., '96 (Mrs. John A. Whitney), Bloomsburg.
ick, Flora B., '94, Teacher, Jerseytown, R. No. 1.
Fox, J. Sharpless, '96, Teacher, 317 E. 57th Street, Chicago, 111.
Grimes, Byron J., '94, County Supt. of Schools, Centreville, Bid.
Hess, Amos, '96, Teacher, Nashville, Tenn,
in, CeliaJ., '82, Teacher, Thoinpsontown.
Ruggles, Emma, '96, Teacher, Dorranceton.
Ruggles, Lea B., '94, (Mrs. G. S. Connell), Mountain Top.
Staik, Lottie, '96, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre,
Swartz, Myrtle, '96, Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Traub, Howard J., '95, Farmer, Bloomsburg.
Wiant, David, '94, Principal of Schools, Huntington Mills.
.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Currin, Will
C, Lawyer.
Wiliiamsport.
Hontz, Alfred B., Orangeville.
M( Linn, A la M. (Mrs. Robert D. Clare), Johnstown.
Old, Arthur C, Minister.
yens, Donglas Bi., Northford, Conn.
Thompson, W.
V
d Dorster,
B., 526 South Second Street, Philadelphia.
Herbert R., Journalist, Buffalo, N. Y., care Cutter Desk Co.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Andreas, Margaret, Teacher, Drums.
leman, Charles O., Prof. Biology, Lombard College, Galesburg,
111.
Bahner, Jonathan B., Clergyman, Bast Greenville, Mont. Co.
line, Amy V. (Mrs. W. F. Thomas), 597 James Street, Hazleton.
Ella, Teacher,
Duryea.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
S897
Bonner, James J, (State Cer„) Teacher, 126 S. Church Street, Hazleton,
Bodmer, Susan B. 158 Dana Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Brace, John $., Local Manager Bell Telephone Co., Blootnsburg.
Broadbent, Milicent (Mis. Clarence M. Myers), 7th Ward, New Castle,
Brown, Ernest.
Brown, Harry A., Physician, Lehman,
Brugler, Martha T. (Mrs. Harry Creasy), Bloomsburg.
Burns, W. C, Timber Inspector, D. L. & W. R. R., Northumberland.
Butler, Ruth (Mrs. W. C. Farreil), 33 Amherst Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Carl, Jennie S. (Mrs. C. H, Marks), 103 Franklin Street, Plymouth.
,
Cassidy, Gertrude (Mrs. P. S. Ridsdale), 370 S, Franklin Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
Crossley, Arthur, Instructor in Stuyvesant H. S., 157
Edgecombe
N. Y.
Thomas
St.,
City,
North Lincoln Avenue, Scranton.
Dailey, Lizzie (Mrs. Geo, Curran), 41 Gaylord Avenue, Plymouth.
Davis, Bess, Teacher, 24 S. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Cule,
E., Teacher, 329
Dietrick, S. P. (State Cer.)
Dix, Vertie K. (Mrs, James H. Fuller), 1020 Delaware Street, Scranton.
Dockey, E. L., Teacher, Walters Park.
Eckroth, May B., (Mrs. H. L. Shannon), Mifflinville.
Edmunds, Miriam (Mrs. C. H. Rohlands), Drifton.
Edwards, Anna (Mrs. P. H. Conner), Bloomsburg.
Eves, J. Fred., Millville.
Eves, Phoebe (State Cer.) Assistant Principal.
Freeman, Gertrude (Mrs. Geo. Nuttin), 744 E. Main Ave., Scranton.
Gelatt, Winifred (State Cer.) Teacher, 97 Main St., Binghamton, N. Y.
Gelnett, Harvey, Teacher, Meisersville.
Gilchrist, Jessie, Teacher, 88
Good, Mary, Teacher,
S.
N.
North Laurel Street, Hazleton,
Bloomsburg.
S.,
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 (Mrs. Anna Jones), Spencer, N. Y.
James, Hattie R., Teacher, Gilberton.
James, Lizzie, Teacher, 122 E. Main Street, Plymouth.
Johnson. Josiah F.. District Engineer, 512 McPhee Bldg., Denver, Colo.
Johnson, Louie H., Teacher, Northumberland.
Jones, Mary E., Teacher, 25 Hill Street, Newark, N. J.
,
Jones, Maude.
Jordan, Katie D., Teacher, 1637 N. Main Avenne, Scranton.
Judge, Nellie, Teacher, 109 Broad Street, Pittston.
Kahler, Anna Isabella, Teacher, Susquehanna University, Hughesville.
Kane, Annie, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Kauffman, Lee, Nurse, Danville.
,
'
KM:
ranton.
her, 312 12th
Kna
Avcuue, Scranton.
irg.
Krt-:
r,
C
itan ISS*.
kres>ier, Samuel, Book keeper, Berwick.
i
Street, Berwick.
L. L. Bentlcy;,
Park Place, Beaver Falls.
icber, Greencasile.
Paul, Teacher, Columbia, S. C.
itleitner,
:
Barrett).
:•:
Mra. John H. Coze), Wyoming Seminary. Kingston.
:..
(Mrs. 1>. M. Montgomery), 257 \V. Broad St., Hazleton
'car. Physician, 32u X. Meridian St., Indianapolis. Ind.
am, Grace
irrie B.,
Teacher, Starrucca.
Low, Zerbin, Grain and Coal, Orangeville.
ie, Blanche, Teacher, Jerseytown.
Lyons, Harve) B M D. S. Meat Inspector, Sunbury, R. Xo. 1.
MacFarlsne, Margaret, Teacher, 165 Gaylord Avenue, Plymouth.
Marsden, Maude. Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Martin, Bvs, Teacher, 235 Diamond Avenue, Hazleton.
McCollongh, Emily (Mrs. John B. Landis), East 5rd Street, Berwick^
\eitney, John, Teacher, Milnesville.
Meixell, Mae. Teacher, Beach Haven.
Menzies, Jean (Mrs. Frank L. Scott), 164 West Ross St., Wilkes-Barre.
Miller, James M., Editor.
Milnes, Mary (Mrs. Geo. W. Roberts), Atlanta, Ga.
Moran, John, Centralia.
Mover, Calvin E. Teacher, Wapwallopen.*
Moyer, Elizabeth :Mrs. H. R. Kreider), 310 W. Hoffman Street
.
Baltimore,
Mover, Mabel. Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Mnnroe, Poster C. Bank Clerk, Latrobe.
Myers, Hattie(Mrs. H. M. Macomber), Port Dickinson,
Nevin, M. Ella, Teacher, Xewfoundland.
,
X V
ne, Teacher, Halboro.
Nye, Blanche U., Teacher, Dewart.
Oplin^er. A. B. Stenographer, Xanticoke.
ChftS. A.. Teacher, Glen Lyon,
Pettibone, Lenora L., Teacher, Forty Fort.
,
Price,
w.
a.
.
Teacher.
Prntzman, Minnie B., Teacher.
(Juick
ion Agent, Rupert.
119 North 19th Street, Philadelphia.
Richard<. Kilei
.
Parmer /Uderson.
Md.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
iS 9 7-8
Riffo, Marion B., Poison, Mont.
Robison, Bessie (Mrs. John D. Butzner), 815 Electric St., Scranton.
Rollison, Ora, Teacher, Hawley,
Rosser, Richard, Kingston.
Ruckle, Belle (Mrs. Bowman Sorber), 3 Bank Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Rude, Judson, Whitens Valley.
Sands, Ralph W., Teacher, N. E, Manual Training High School,
242 Apsley Street, Philadelphia.
Savidge, Mary E. (Mrs. Abram E. Colvin) 4-th and Lincoln Sts., Milton.
Schlager, Annie C, Teacher, 2037 Boas Street, Harrisburg,
Seely, Leslie, Teacher, 233 Apsley Street, Germantown.
Seely, Mary, Teacher, Beach Haven.
Shaw, J. Harding, Teacher, Wyoming.
Shortz, Bertha (Mrs. Alex. Campbell;, 520 S. 7th Ave., Pocatelio, Idaho
Shultz, H. H. (StateCerJ Teacher,
omith, Isabel, Teacher, 114 W. Avenue, Mt. Carmel.
Stanton, Nora M., Teacher, 1936 N. Marshall Street, Philadelphia,
Swank, Martin J., Clergyman, St. John's.
Taylor, Florence M. (Mrs. John B. Waters), Catawissa.
Traub, Charles W., Bloomsburg,
Umstead, Nora.
Vander slice, Helen, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Veale, Mary E. (Mrs. Thos. Probert), 344 E. Elm Street, Hazleton.
Wallize, Wm. S., Standard Steel Works, 316 S. Main Street, Lewistown
Walz, Ida M. (Mrs. G. B. Washburn), 340 Wilcox Bldg., Los Angeles,
California.
Welliver, Curtis, Mining Engineer, 27 Amherst Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Welliver, Theodocia (Mrs. J. Hurst Hackett), Sunbury.
Wetterau, Matilda (Mrs. James Peddington).
Wilbur, Harry C. Executive Clerk's Office, Capitol, Madison, Wis.
Williams, Mary E. (Mrs. J. P. Lawrence), Hunters, Wash.
Williams, Mary J. (Mrs. Edward S. Gething), 139 E. Broad St., Nanticoke
Williams, Ruth (Mrs. Robt. J. Henry), Philadelphia.
Wilson, Elsie, Teacher, Hartleton.
,
CLASS OF
1898.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Appleman, Charles^ Teacher of Biology, The Colonial,
6325 Monroe Ave., Chicago.
Bobb, A. Cameron, Surveyor, Paxinos.
Wm. R., Teacher, Freeland.
Broadhead, L. B., Old Forge.
Derr, Chas. W., County Supt., Washiugtonville.
Gilchrist, Jessie, Teacher, 88 N. Laurel Street, Hazleton,
Hart, John C, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Bray,
.
1898
If.,
i
p
v.
Iff.
M6
C. A. Secretary.
B.
Market St..Sunbury.
Pittsbtu
,
Knapp, M
tnaburg.
Mr
Win. R. Bray), Freeland.
.
M;iii'»n, POlSOtt,
M
burg.
Harry C,
ur.
ipital,
Madison, Wis.
COI.LKOK rRKPARATORY.
i
F>x,
,
J.
Frances R., 1216 17th Avenue, Altoona.
Sharplesa, Teacher, 317 E. 57th Street, Chicago, 111.
rM., Corner 9th Avenue and Ann Street, Homesn
County Superintendent, CentreviHe. Md.
M., 3502 N. Broa ! Street, Philadelphia.
Grinus Byron
J.,
Mi'dn
r
Martha (Mrs. C. F. Altmiller), Bloonisburg.
Jndson R., While's Valley.
';/, Sarah (Mrs. C. B. Metzger).
Shaman, Warren, Physician, Jersey Shore.
Wilbur, Harry C. Executive Clerk's Office, Capitol, Madison, Wis.
-.
.
MUSIC COURSE.
Brader, T/iura Adaline (Mrs. Chas. J. Shaffer), Berwick, R. F. D.
Hicks, Elsie Ethel, Music Teacher, Espy.
:
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Aldinger, Harry E., Teacher.
trong, Margaret A., Teacher, McKeesport.
Armstron
ret B.
(Mrs. D. R. Daniels), Trucksville, R. No.
nan, Florence B., Teacher, 327 Kidder Street, Wilk
ett, Blanche P., Teacher, 127 Market Street, Williamsport.
Pari
C.
uMrs. Carl Olaetl
.
sle
Joliet, 111.
Street, Wilkes-Barre.
her, Arch:
'>re,
Cresson.
Charles P., Civil Bi
harine Ivey, Teacher, 41S Bloom Street, Danville.
r
nbard, Lillian M.,
\
lineman,
.
925 N. 2nd Street, Harrisl
le, Scranton.
Teacl
rlisle Street,
Philadelphia.
N. Y. Avenue, N. W., Washington, D.
Run.
Brook
;
I
1415
m
.
Anna
A., T<
reet,
Hurl.
.
iwyer, Plains
back, Wash,
irmer, Bdillgrove.
Wilkes- Barre.
C.
2.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1898
Coleman, Katherine L. (Mrs. H. Anwyll), 114 Herr Street, Harrisburg.
Collins, Margaret, Teacher, 5 E. Pine Street,
Mahanoy
City.
Corcoran, M. Rachael (Mrs. Harry C. Ostler \ Mill City, Nevada.
Coxe, Geo. W. (State Cer.) Principal Schools, Wanamie.
Wanamie.
Cunningham, Bridget M., Teacher, Plymouth.
Dawson, Blanche G. Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Cross, Magdeline, Teacher,
,
Davis,
Hannah
E-, Teacher, 316
W. Cherry
Street,
Shenandoah.
Teacher, Askam,
DeL/ong, Eudora, Teacher, 212 South 2nd Street, Lewisburg.
Derr, Mont., Teacher, White Hall.
Dieffenbacher, D. N. 'State Cer.) Principal Schools, Danville.
Dillon, Frances A., Teacher.
Dougherty, Elizabeth M., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Easton, Bessie N., Teacher, Hotel Nash, Scranton.
Evans, Martha D., Teacher, 546 North Vine Street, Hazleton.
Eves, Edith Yeatman, Teacher, Millville.
Foresman, Elizabeth C. Teacher, Allenwood.
Forster, Emma Alta, Teacher.
Forsyth, Jane Curry, Teacher, Northumberland.
Frederickson, Elam A., Physician.
Deets, Bessie C.
,
,
Geist, Verda (Mrs. W. M. Haas), 105 N. Vine Street, Mt. Carmel.
Gibbons, Agnes, Teacher, Avoca.
Giles, Maude, Teacher, 189 N. Laurel Street, Hazleton.
Goodman, Theresa, Teacher.
Groschke, Anna M., Teacher, 310 S. Washington Street, Wilkes- Barre.
Hagenbuch, Netta Eletha (Mrs. Byron J. Grimes), Centreville, Md.
Hankee, Nora Elizabeth (Mrs. John McGuffie), Pittston.
Harman, Henry L., Bank Teller, Hazleton.
Hartline, 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.
,
,
Hilbert, Fred F., Machinist, Plains.
Hill,
Mary
Hostetter,
J.,
J.
Professional Nurse, 614
M.
W. Diamond Avenue,
Hazleton.
(State Cer.) Sup. Principal, South Sharon.
Howarth, John, 236 N. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Hower, John S., 5515 Wyalusing Avenue, Philadelphia.
Ikeler, Irma (Mrs. Frank Steadman), 222 South Street, Harrisburg.
Edwin Street, Williamsport.
Jordan, Mary Monica, Teacher, 1637 N. Main Avenue, Scranton.
Kass, Charles L. A., Salesman, Marysville.
Kelly, Margaret V., Teacher, Dunmore.
Jewett, Elizabeth E., Teacher, 433
Kempfer, Amelia (Mrs.
J.
Kimber Levan), 225 W. 2nd
6
St.,
Berwick.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
Kimble, Eleanor Bean (Mrs.
B.
II.
Dtttrich), 701
Main St., Honesdale.
Md.
Klutz, K. Daisy (Mrs. L. H. Brown), Silversprin^,
Ktiiiiss,
Walter
Teaeher, Shenoton.
If.,
Kreisher, Oren, Brick Manufacturing Co., Lewisburg.
Kmm, Grace, 530 Baal Street, Bloomsburg.
Lamorenz, Louise If. (Mrs. Sherman L. Richards), Weston,
W.
\
Landis, Laura B., Teacher, Rock Glen.
Lawrence, B. Grace, Teacher.
R. F. D. No. 3.
•l, Blmer, Farmer, Catawissa,
Lewis, Deborah If. (Laudmesser), 116 St. Clement St., Wilkes-Barre.
Lynch, Ruth A., Teacher, 177 Moyallen Street, Wilkes-Barre.
McArt, Mary, Teacher, 67 Railroad Street, Pittston.
Ifane, Gertrude, Teacher, Hazleton.
Miller, Kdith (Mrs. Earl Crawford), 476 South Franklin Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
Miller, Gertrude, Bloomsburg.
Miller, Oliver P., Proprietor Laundry, Lewisburg.
Millington, Bessie A., Teacher, Alden.
Morpain, U. Grant, Salesman, Bloomsburg.
Mulherin, Daniel A., Teacher, Glen Lyon.
Munroe, Edna A., Teacher, Philadelphia.
Nicely, Ralph A., Telephone Company, Phoneton. Ohio.
Nichols, Carrie A., Teacher, 29 Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Noss, Gertrude L. (Mrs. Chas. E. Austin), 404 Delaware Avenue,
West
Pittston.
Oplinger, Galen L. Nanticoke.
Parfitt, Oliver A., Teacher, Nanticoke.
Pealer, Samuel Robert, Jr., Paymaster, A. C. & F. Co., Berwick.
Penman, Mary S. (Mrs. W. H. Neely), Williamsport.
Poole, Anna B. (Low), 306 S. Hyde Park Avenue, Scranton.
,
Purse], Josephine, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Rabinovitch. Eva R.
Rechel, Lillian
Osman
(Mrs. E. C.
Ammerman),
1711 Linden Street, Scranton.
Redeker, Lillian A. (Mrs. M. B. Riffo), Poison, Mont.
Reed, Clara A. (Mrs. W. H. Webster), 6716 Quimby Ave., Cleveland, O.
Reynolds, Nellie M. Teacher, 504 Hazle Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Rinker, Gertrude M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Bobbins, Auber J., Builder, Wilkes-Barre.
Rorer, Mary Louise, Teacher, Wyncote.
Russell, Sarah H., Teacher, Watsontown.
•nan. Anna G. Teacher, Honesdale.
Beely, Bertha Viola. Teacher, Beach Haven, R. 1, Box 1.
Sheeny, Kathleen Patricia, North Jordan Street, Shenandoah.
Shepherd, Minnie M., Teacher, 207 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Shipe, Amos E., Railway Postal Clerk, Sunbury.
,
,
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1898-9
Simon, Anna, Teacher, 141 West 138th Street, New York City.
Smith, Laura Ellen, Teacher, Drums.
Smith, Stuart Samuel, Insurance Agent, Northumberland.
Snyder, Harlan R., Teacher, Berwick.
Snyder, Laura Jane (Mrs. U. Grant Morgain), Bloomsburg.
Steinbach, Mabel B. (Mrs. G. E. Kennedy), San Jose, California.
Stevens, Benjamin M.
Stumpf, Catharine A., Teacher, Hazleton.
Styer, George R., Teacher, 1100 Orange Street, Berwick..
Swank, Clara M., Supt. Hospital, Harrisburg.
Taylor, Edward S., Merchant, Duncannon.
Thomas, Cora S. (Mrs. F. D. Burgess), 611 N. Church St., Hazleton.
Thomas, John M., Edwardsville.
Tobin, Mary Beatrice, Teacher, 208 Hillside Avenue, Edwardsdale.
Truckenmiller, Mary, Teacher, Hughesville.
Tucker,. James C, Mechanical Engineer, 15 Fair Oaks Ave.,
East Lynn, Mass,
Weaver, Charles H., Teacher, 515 South River Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Weir, Henrietta (Mrs. James F. Langan), 384 N. Main Street,. Pittstom
Whitaker, Mary R., Teacher, 215 North 20th Street, Philadelphia.
Wilcox, Howard
J.,
Philadelphia.
Williams, Joyce, Teacher, Edwardsdale.
Williams, Watkins H., Teacher 215 South Park Avenue, Scranton.
Wintersteen, Nancy, Teacher, Plains.
,.
Withers, Samuel C, Teacher, 233 Apsley Street, Germantown.
Wolf, Edith, Teacher, New York City.
Wylie, Arthur L. » Railway Postal Clerk, Cresson.
CLASS OF
J899.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
Broadhead, L. B.,
'92,
Old Forge.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Maude,
Teacher, Hazleton.
Rinker, Gertrude, '98, Teacher, Bloomsburg..
Traub, John F., '95, Luzerne.
Giles,
'98,
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Albertson, Hattie, Teacher, Dallas.
Armstrong,. Thos. S. Physician, 919 S. Evans Ave., McKeesport.
Aunspach, Clarence J., Postal Clerk, 6642 Musgrave St., Philadelphia.
,
Beardsley, Charlotte,. Teacher.
Bowman, Emory I., 40 South 2nd Street, Shamokin.
Brent, Edward F., Post Office Clerk, Lewistown.
Buckalew, Harriet (Mrs. Fred Hagenbuch), Benton.
Burns, Benjamin F., D. L. & W. Tie and Lumber Inspector,
East Stroudsburg.
V.
h, Lillian
(Mrs. Sydney Dearborn), 17J9
::
.
>e.,
Scranton.
imokin.
Connole, Mary, Teachi r,
le, Philip, Teacher,
Parmer, C
PI3
month.
Phfladelpl
I
her,
Curti<, Edith.
Bloomsbnrg.
"
una.
Curtis, Louisa, Teacher,
Saaquehanna.
her, Wilkes- Barre.
Bdna, 403 9th Street, N.
Arthur, Teacher, Scranton.
Dennis, Lindley II., State Colle
I),,ds<,n, Martha, Teacher, Berwick.
rt\
BHzabeth, Teacher, Olyphant.
1
hington, D. C.
,
Nellie, Teacher, Plains,
iternach, Joseph P., Dentist, 1216 52nd Street, Philadelphia.
orth, BmmaJ., Teacher, Centremoreland.
Bworth, Minnie, 4035 Parish Street, West Philadelphia.
Ina D. (Oswald), 511 South Main Avenue, Scranton.
Pineran, Margaret, Teacher, Carbondale.
Flick, Carrie (Mrs. J. C. Redline), Mifflinville.
Fortune, Arthur, City Comptroller's Office, N. V. City.
Fortune, Margaret (Mrs. C. Larue Eves), Millville.
Fowler, Lottie (Mrs. Percy F. Best), Lewisburg, R. F D. No.
Fritz, F. Herman, Bloomsburg.
K. Blanche (Mrs. W. S. Keiter), Medford, N. J.
3.
.
,
1'rear,
Gertrude, Teacher, Beaumont.
E. Prosper, Correspondence School, 1434 Penn Ave., Scranton.
Hilda S., Teacher, 47 10th Street, Sunbury.
Marilla Mrs. Lewis C. Emory), 129 Chestnut St., Oneonta. NY.
r,
38,
Bleanor, Teacher.
D., Civil Engineer.
Grebey, Harry P., Teacher, 456 West Broad Street, Hazleton.
Gfier, Lttiora, Teacher, Priceburg.
Gill,
I).
Guy
Gold,
Teacher, Alden.
Teacher, 330 North Maple Avenue, Kingston.
Hadtner, Florence A., Teacher, Williamsport.
BHaabeth (Mrs. W. F. O'Brien), 63 Orchard Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
Griffith, Essie,
Griffith, Nellie,
Jode, Teacher, 7c Pierce Street, Plymouth.
B., Teacher, 10 Charles Street, Pittston.
Mrs. M. Schwartz., 131 N. Church St., Hazleton.
1434 Penn Avenue, Scranton.
Mr-.
Minnie
B. P. Gaget
Hammond,
M
D,
te
.
her, Berwick.
,
Mabel (Mrs. Henry Clayberger), Shamokin.
ALUM XI ADDRESS
LIST
£899
Hess, Oliver P., Teacher., Box 742 Conneilsville.
Hewitt, Gertrude (Mrs, Chas. Hopkin), Alden.
Hidlay, Lillian.. Bloomsburg.
Higgins, Belinda (Mrs, M. J, Murphy), Forest City.
Hines, Lillian, Teacher, Great Bend.
Hollopeter, Cunia (Mrs. H. M. Persiug), 7143 N. Broad St., Phila.
Houseknecht, Freeman, Teacher. Conynghain.
Hughes, Laura, Teacher, 371 North Summer Avenue, Scranton.
Jackson, John S., Teacher, Ripple.
Jones, Margery, Teacher, 27 Cambria Street, Plymouth.
Keeler, Ray, Jeweler, Benton.
Kiefer, Chas.
Kinsman, Edward E. Teacher, Seelyville,
Kohl, Bessie, Teacher, White Haven.
Lake, Gertrude E. (Mrs. J. E. Fidler), Espy.
Latimer, Emily, Teacher, 62 South Sherman Street, Wilkes-Barre,
,
Laubach, John.
Lewis, Rosanna, Teacher, 440 Quincy Avenue, Scranton.
Linderman, Philip C.
Lutz, Jennie B., Teacher, 133 Derr Street, Harrisburg.
Mason, Marvin G., Teacher, 632 N. Laurel Street, Hazleton.
Maue, Harry, Teacher, Hazleton.
McCaa, Ida (Mrs, Chas. J. Kuschke), 128Gaylord Avenue, Plymouth.
Mc Henry, Arthur R., 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,
Moore, Fred C, Census Bureau, Washington, D. C.
Morris, Gertrude, Teacher, Taylor.
Morton, Jennie E., Teacher, 78 Pringle Street, Kingston.
Morton, William, Teacher, Spokane, Washington.
Mulliner, Beulah A., Teacher, 556 East 3rd Street, Williamsport.
Mitchell,
Nyce,
Mary
Emma
A., 811
S. (State
Diamond Street, Williamsport.
CerJ (Mrs. C. C. Ellis), Perkiomenville.
Hawley.
M. Clementine Order
Oldfield, Sarah E., Teacher,
Oler, A. Esther,
Sisters of Charity,
Seton Hill, Greensburg, Pa %
Olver, E. Grace (Fox).
O'Neill, Francis, Contractor, 272 North
Main Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
O'Malley, Sadie, Teacher, Dunmore Street, Olyphant.
Pace, James W., Teacher, Askam.
Pettebone, Elizabeth H. (Mrs. E. B. Gregory), Pittston.
Pfahler, Mary A. (Mrs. Calvin E. Keefer), 125 Fairmount Ave., Sunbury
Price, J. Herbert, Insurance.
[XI AD1JJ
Quick, William
Redline. J«»hn
Reii;
Rohr,
Aiiit-
ReyiK
Rh<>
>a.
J
C. Merchant*
MiflTinvilu.
Book-keeper, 513 Sontfa Centre Street, Pottsviile.
T
r ; Teacher, Mooreatowa, N
M. (State
J.
t-r, South Gibson.
Tboa. P. Flanagan), Germantown.
O
.
.
Richards, Bugene E., Teacher, Blyaborg.
Hnmu (Mrs B. C. Severance) , Bloomsburg.
Roberta,
Merchant, Bloomsburg.
Rohr, Mvr.t. Teacher, Dolington.
.una, Teacher, 1421 North 6lh Street, Harrrsburg
eacher, Beach Haven.
ShaJfer, Rush, Bloomsburg.
pperaon, Katherine, (Mrs. M. J. Buck), Danville.
Shoemaker, Anna W. Teacher, 1S8 Academy Street. Wilkes- Barre.
Smith, Jennie C. Teacher, SI North Meade Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Smith, Mary K., (Mrs. S. B. Slusser), Nescopeck.
Stackhouse, Bertha, (Mrs. Chas. L- Lewis), Los Angeles, Cal.
Scull, Marv N. (State Cer.) Teacher.
Stewart, Bertha, (Mrs. Win. S. DeCoursey), 17U5 Mulberry St., Scranton
Stii/el, Mary K., (Mrs. Way land Palmer), Holidaysburg.
Sullivan, Hannah, Reg't Dep't., Scrauton.
Thomas, IX T., Teacher, 21 Storrs Avenue, Scranton.
Vallade, Julia H., Teacher, 1514- 8th Street, Altoomu
Wallace. Margaret, Teacher, Beach Haven.
Waltz, Pierce, Teacher, Elimsport.
Welliver, Edna (Mrs. Burton Fortner), Catawissa.
Williams, Irene, Teacher, 333 W. Mahanoy Avenue, Mahanoy City.
Williams, Mabel A., Teacher, Binghamton, N. Y.
Williams, Richard M., Teacher, Taylor.
Williams, Sarah D., Philadelphia.
Yearick. Harry P\ Railway Clerk, Lemoyne, Harrisburg.
Zeigler, Ira Alkanna, Teacher, Rebersburg.
.
,
,
,
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Appleman, Chas. O. Teacher of Biology, The Colonial.
6325 Monroe Avenue. Chicago,
,
Elam A
Barman, Henry L., Hazleton.
Predrickaoa,
Mulliner, Beulah A., Williamsport.
Preston. Warren W., Physician, Montrose.
Robbins, Aubei
J..
Builder, Wilkes-Barre.
MUSIC COURSE.
lli.k^. ir.sie. F.spy.
Cope, Hettie M. (Mrs. John Whitney), Bloomsburg.
Fowler Lillian, (,Mrs. Geo. W. Wright), Bloomsburg.
.
111.
ALUM XI ADDRESS
LIST
1899-IQOO
Miller, Lulu (Mrs.
Shuman,
John Hower), Drexel
Hill,
Upper Darby,
Phila.
Matilda, Bloomsburg.
CLASS OF
J900.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Hines, Lillian, Teacher, Great Bend.
Moore, Lawrence C, Teacher, Marysville.
ELEMENTARY
COTJRSE.
Adams, Mary F. (Mrs. C. C. Yetter), Bloornsburg.
Alexander, Edith M. (Mrs, Wm. R_. Talbott), Shickshitmy,
Appenzeller, Emily, Teacher, East Mauch Chunk.
Armstrong, Minnie A. (Mrs. A. E. Smith), Bronxville, N. Y.
Mary, Teacher, 128 Park Street, Nanticoke.
Beagle, Jennie, Teacher, Palisades Park, N. J.
Beiswinger, Minnie (Mrs. John B. Armstrong), 64 Wood Street,
Bates,
Wilkes-'Barre.
Maud
(Mrs. Chas. Yeutzer), St. Martins..
Best, Elbert C, Teacher, Girdland.
Belig,
Suydam
St., Woodhaven, Long Island.
Lower Mulberry Street, Danville.
Bogart, Frederica D., Teacher, Huntington Mills.
Bontz, Edna (Mrs. Ralph Hassler), 236 North 11th Street, Allentown,
Boyle, Mae, Teacher, 137 South Wyoming Street, Haekton.
Brandon., W, Clair, Colliery, Hawthorne.
Bird, Robert C.
,
Engineer, 118
Blizzard, Prudence, Teacher, 351
Buck, Louisa, Teacher., Hawley.
Burgess, Lottie, Teacher, 513 West Diamond Avenue, Hazleton.
Burke, Annie, Teacher, 154 West Green Street, Nanticoke,
Burke, Sara G., Teacher, Shenandoah..
Burns, Anna Laura (Mrs. W. H. Anghey), Huntingdon.
Butts, Ida, Teacher, 41 North Walnut Street, Mt. Carmel.
Bywater, Anna, Teacher, 254 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
•Cardin, Sadie A., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Carl, Geo. W., Teacher, 244 East Maple Street, Mt. CarmeL
Carpenter, Verna M. (Morse), Sumter, S. Caro.
Carr, Bessie M. (Mrs. J. E. Nelson).
Clark, Elizabeth B., Teacher, 1519 Gibson Street, Scranton.
Clark, Mary J. Teacher, Penn's Park.
Confer, Clyde, Watsontown.
Connors, Stella, Teacher, 132 Elizabeth Street, Pittston.
Cope, A. P., Teacher, Shickskinny.
Corcoran, Margaret, Teacher, Torrey.
,
Correll,
Verda H., Bloornsburg.
Cortright, Lawrence, 2902
Diamond Avenue,
Philadelphia.
Costello, Michael, Teacher, 1578 Tioga Street,
Shamokin.
Crossley, Bertha M., Teacher, 238
Street,
West 122nd
New York,
IQOO
Can.
her,
mings,
Drums.
J<
m),
326
'.V.
Hyde Park Avenue, Scranton.
N
ber, 39
inbtuy.
.
larbondale.
Mrs. Henry C. Hoffman), Mt. Cobb.
Cuyo, Palawan, P. I.
.:. (.Mrs. Ross Marleyj, 241 X. 11th Street, Newark, X. J
eth (Mrs. Arthur Eves), Solon Springs, Wis.
Bvans, Winifred, Teacher, 528 S. Front Street, Danville.
it Daniels), Latrobe R. P. D. No. 1.
Teacher, Millersburg.
Ferrj Sophia M., Teacher, 6SS Hazle Street, Wilkes- Barre.
ber, 20 &. Gilbert Street, Shenandoah,
[,
Finnig
Pollmer, G. Elmer, Physician, Orangeville.
y, Martha V., Shenandoah.
Fuller, Jennie Mae (Mrs. Geo. L. Fullerton), Jay Ave., Lyndhurst, X J
Furman, CloraG., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Gallagher, W. Paul, City Editor, Wilkes-Barre.
Gear} Ada (Mrs. Edward X. Zern), Farmington, W. Va.
s, Laura (Mrs. J. Edward Weir),
Gernert, J. H., Lawyer, Atoka, Ind. Terr.
Gloman, Caroline, Teacher, 114 St. Clement's Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Gordner, Lillian M. (Mrs. Geo. Baker), Plainfield, X. J.
Gorrey, Katherine, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Greismer, Anna M., Teacher, 29 William Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Griffith, Bessie, Teacher, 13 S. Meade Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Harris. Frank C, Fruit Grower, Light Street, R. F. D. Xo. 1.
Harris, Sara (Mrs. A. E. Chipman), Seaford, Del.
Hartunj^, Elizabeth, Teacher, 138 Salem Ave., Carbondale.
Harvey, Blleii, Teacher, 580 X. Vine Street, Ilazleton.
ler, Blanche, Teacher, 16 Mallery Place, Wilkes-Barre.
Henderson, Carolyn (Mrs. John A. Hour igan) X. Main Street,
M.,
,
,
.
,
,
Wilkes-Barre.
Henning, Harry R., Teacher, Xorth Mehoopany.
Hoffman, Katharine (State Cer.) Teacher, 538 X. 9th
rinan, Bertha A., Teacher, 112 N Main St
T
.
ia
).,
St.,
Lebanon.
riandoah.
Teacher. Mifflintown,
54 W, Oak Street, Hazleton.
Honseknecht, Claude B., T«
Howell, /.. R., Teacher, Centremorelan 1.
Lndres), 312 Malison Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Hoyt, Mae (Mi
Hagh<
ber, 231 Montgomery Street, West Pittston.
Ibert G.,
]
ber, 178
South Meade Street, Wilkes-Barre.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I9OO
Jones, Elsie E., Teacher, 6 South Grand Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Jones, Helen, Teacher, 63 Frothingham Street, Pittston.
Jones, Walter H., Banker, 1223 Washburn Street, Scranton.
John, Mary A. (State Cer.) (Heritage), Mickleton, N. J.
Johnson, Anna C. (Mrs. Melvin D. Custer), 544 Columbia Ave.,
Boston, Mass.
Joseph, Alice (Jones), 47 Hartford Street, Ashley.
Kashner, Benj. F., Book-keeper, Poison, Mont.
Kehler, J. Grant, Mt. Carmel.
Keifer, Harry,
Lime Ridge.
Kennedy, Emily, Teacher, Wyalusing, R. No.
39.
Kester, Mary.
Kilmer, Miles, Civil Engineer, 10 Toledo Ave., Elmhurst, N. Y.
Kirk, Julia, Teacher, 20 South Emerick Street, Shenandoah.
Kitchen, Lena M., Teacher, Rocky Ford, Colo.
Klinger, Bessie, Teacher, 117 N. Chestnut Street, Mount Carmel.
Klingaman, J. Ed., Minister, Lehmasters.
Kramer, Emma L. (Mrs. Walter Andrews), 449 W. Church St., Slatington.
Krum
Isaiah,
Bloomsburg.
Kuhns, Branson B., Teacher, West Milton.
Lams, Magdaline S., Teacher, 379 Maple Avenue, Kingston.
Landis, S. B., Teacher, Esto Park, Colo.
Lendrum, Helen, Teacher, 480 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Letson, Blanche, Teacher, S. N. S. Bloomsburg.
Lewis, Edna, Teacher, 716 South Main Avenue, Scranton.
,
Lewis, Katharine (Mrs. Sterling E. W. Eyer), Trucksville.
Lewis, Olive, Teacher, 26 North Sherman Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Lins, Olive A., Book-keeper, 2123 Brandywine Street, Philadelphia.
Lowrie, Anna, Teacher, Jerseytown.
Lueder, Mattie M., Teacher, 163 Academy Street, Wilkes-Barre.
MacCrory, Louise (Mrs. E. P. Corty), 616 Spruce Street, Scranton.
MacFarlane, Mary, Teacher, 52 Rockwell Avenue, Long Branch, N. J.
Maust, Lydia (Mrs. Wm. Ludwig), 333 West Fifth Street, Bloomsburg.
McCollum, Harry H., Lawyer.
McConnell, Elsie, Teacher, 21 Ross Street, Ashley.
McDonald, Nellie B., Teacher, 237 East Lloyd Street, Shenandoah.
McHenry, L. E., Teacher, 25 E. Jackson Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Miller, M. Alice, Teacher, Ishpenig, Mich.
Miller, Bessie S., 1541
Miller,
Nerwegian Street, Pottsville.
16 Johnson Street, Pittston.
Mary M., Teacher,
Miller, Samuel, Teller, Espy.
Miller, A. Gertrude (Mrs.
I.
S. Ditzler), 359 Atlantic
Avenue, York.
Monahan, Margaret, Assistant Principal, 18 Spring Street, Ashley.
Monahan, Nora A., Teacher, 440 Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Morgan, Emily G. (Mrs. Emra Wright), Vernon.
Mowery, Irvin, Teacher, Nescopeck.
7
ALUMNI ADDRKSS LIST
[9OO
M<>\\
ar,
Grovania.
her.
Murray, Henry T.. Tcu'licr, Askain.
Newberry, \. Mae, .Mrs. Hugh c. Cox), Millersburg, Iowa.
Neuhouser. Bertha G., (Mrs. W. J. Millard), 217 East Capitol Street,
Washington, D. C.
O'Brien, Anna D., Teacher, 93 Dana Street, Wilkes-Barre.
O'Brien. Katie, Teacher, Exeter.
O'Donnell, W. C, Swift ft Co., Book-keeper, 2323 N. 17th Street,
Philadelphia.
Hayden, Lawyer, 1317 Hampton Street, Scranton.
OplingCT, Harry P., Book-keeper, Waycross, Ga.
Plummer, Mabel (Mrs. J. B. Reese), Peckville.
Powell, Emma, Teacher, 125 South West Street, Shenandoah.
Purdv, Mabel A., Teacher, Dalton.
Oliver, Joseph
Rarick, Daniel, Book-keeper, National Bank, Hazleton.
Rauch, Ethel (Mrs. Arthur A. Oehlart), 1314 West St., Honesdale.
Reckhow, Edith, Teacher, Great Bend.
Redeker, Anna M. (Mrs. A. M. Erisman ), Fort Washington.
Ritchie, Nellie, Teacher, Cor. Madison 8: Beaumont Sts., Wilkes-Barre.
Roberts, Jane, Teacher, 169 E. Broad Street, Nanticoke.
Saxton, Edith E. (Mrs. Sam. Harman), Noxen.
Schmidt, Mary M., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Seesholtz, Leona (Wenner), Stillwater.
Shuman, Ada (Mrs. Geo. Nelson), Los Angeles, Cal.
Shuman, Stella (Swank), Altoona.
Smith, Laura, Teacher, 325 South Street, Mauch Chunk.
Snyder, Ianthe (Mrs. Palmer P. Wiand), 626 Lycoming Street,
1
Williamsport.
Snyder, Glenmore N., 50 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Snyder, Ollie (Mrs. Chas. H. Wolfe), Hunlock's Creek, R. No. 1.
Solomon, Anna, Teacher, East Mauch Chunk.
Speaker, Grace G., Teacher, 426 Park Avenue, Williamsport.
Strawinski, Carrie, Teacher, City Hospital, Altoona.
Stump, Florence E. (Mrs. Geo. W. Reed), 4930 N. Camac St. Logan,
Philadelphia.
Swainbank, Lillian
(Mrs. Geo. H. Powell), Peckville.
Teple, Nettie, Teacher, Catawissa.
Thomson, Jean D. (Mrs. Sam. G. Houghton), Jamesville, N. Y.
Tierney, Jennie, Teacher, Ashley.
Tobias, Raymond D., Lawyer, 33-35 E. Third Street, Mt. Carmel.
B.
Treon, Carrie, Teacher, 337 W. 3rd Street, Mt. Carmel.
Turner, Geo. W.. Teacher, Alden Sta.
Vance, G. Bernard, Book-keeper, 601 E. 2nd Street, Berwick.
Vincent, Elizabeth l., Teacher, Wataontown.
Wallace, Carolvn Peard (Mrs. Henry Harman), Hazleton.
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I
9OO-
Watkins, William H., Teacher, Catawissa.
Weil, Rae, 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 Street, Philadelphia.
Wightman, Phoebe, Teacher, 47 South Oak Street, Mt. Carmel.
Wilbur, G. Elmer, Teacher, 1515 Laura Street, Jacksonville, Fla.
Wildrick, Harry, Teacher, Centremor eland.
Williams, David, Teacher, 824 S. Main Ave., Scranton.
Williams, Mary, Teacher, 514 Front Street, Danville.
Wilson, Frances E. (Mrs. Hiram Tucker), Moganza.
Zehner, Lydia, (Mrs. F. A. Shuman), Mainville.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Carpenter, F. Bliss, Latin Scientific, 4134 Chestnut Ave., Philadelphia.
Conner, Blanche McCabe, Classical, 1216 17th Ave., Altoona.
Neuberger, G. Mord., Cumberland Apartments, Wilkes-Barre.
Wilbur, G. Elmer, Classical, 1515 Laura Street, Jacksonville, Fla.
Withers, Samuel C, 233 Apsley Street, Germantown.
MUSIC COURSE.
Mary E. (Mrs.
Y. Glenn), 348 Grosvenor Ave., Westmont,
Montreal Canada
Bogenrief, Mary, Pianoforte, (Mrs. Leslie Seely), Philadelphia.
Conner, Blanche McCabe, Pianoforte, 1224 13th Avenue, Altoona.
Cope, Hettie M. (Mrs. John Whitney), Voice, Bloomsburg.
Evans, Margaret S. (Mrs. John Emory Eves), Pianoforte, Millville.
Albert,
J.
,
t
Hartman, Ethel, (Mrs. Mark H. Landis), Pianoforte, Waynesboro.
Housel, Grace G. (Mrs. Ned Church), Pianoforte, Glen Iron.
CLASS OF
J90J-.
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., Merchant, Northumberland.
Mary E. (Mrs.
Y. Glenn), 348 Grosvenor, Ave., Westmont,
Montreal, Canada,
Albertson, E. Joe., Principal of Schools, Cuyo, Philippine Islands.
Atmiller, Adele G., Teacher, 111 S. Cedar Street, Hazleton.
Appleman, Bertha, Trained Nurse, 2021 Wallace St., Philadelphia.
Arnold, Odesta, (Jones), 102 Washington Street, Washington, N. J.
Baker, Gerdon, Teacher, Harry Hillman Academy, 21 Ross St. Kingston.
Albert,
J.
,
INI
ADDRKSS LIST
I90I
v.
Jennie, Teacher,
-435
Lincoln Street, York.
Bloomsburg.
Bank Organiser, Benton.
Bittenbender, Harriet, Tencher, Xescopeck.
Kelig, M.ir\ O., Hook-keeper,
Belles, Chsrlea T..
Brsvin, Bnssn, Teacher, Kingston.
Brennsn, John V., Railway Clerk, St. Cloud Hotel, Washington, N.
BriggS, H. A. (Sta*e Cer.) Teacher, Nescopeck.
Brobst, Lucy II. (Mrs. Chas. Kline), Bloomsburg.
Burke, Anna, Teacher, 336 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah.
Burns, Genevieve, Teacher, 9th and Reilly Streets, Harrisburg.
Challenger, Mary (Mrs. John W. Griffith), Nanticoke.
Crereling, Evelyn, Teacher, Espy.
Collier, Begins, Teacher, 102 Butler Street, Pittston.
Oonston, Mary, Teacher, 130 S. Main Street, Carbondale.
Cook, Freda, Teacher, Renova.
Czechowicz, Mary, Teacher, Alden.
Davis, Clarence J.
Davies, Martha, Teacher, 179 Green Avenue, Edwardsdale.
Deibler, John O., Miller, County Line.
Dennis, John A., Courtney.
Maud, Teacher.
Dreisbach, Martha, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Dunkerly, Cora, (Mrs. Harry Moachmer"), Eckley.
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., Physician, Milnesville.
Flanagan, Mary R., Teacher, 205 Blackman Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Follmer, Gertrude M., Teacher, 332 E. Front Street, Berwick.
Fourl, Chas. W., Teacher, Catasauqua.
Funk, Margaret If., Teacher, 1419 X. 6th Street, Harrisburg.
Dieffenderfer,
Gannon,
Lizzie, Teacher,
Inkerman.
Gilbert, Ida, Teacher, 620 N. Locust Street, Hazleton.
Gormley, Margaret, Teacher, Hazleton.
Griffith, Edward, Book-keeper.
Hague, Rebecca, Teacher, Plymouth.
Hsmlin, Sarah, Teacher, Catawissa.
Hanawalt, J. R, (State Cer.) Teacher, Lewistown.
Hurley, Jacob
J.
(State Cer.) Teacher, Vernfield.
Harrison, Minnie M., Teacher, Crawford, N.
J.
Henklernan, Augusta B., Teacher, Briarcreek.
IKnry, Nellie, Teacher, 460 Hazle Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Hill, Emily, Teacher, 614 W. Diamond Avenue, Hazleton.
I, Mary, Teacher, Plymouth.
Jones, Martha, Bloomsburg.
mpps, Anna (Mrs. Geo. A. Cassidy).
J.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I90I
Keller, Edith E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Kingsley, Jeannet.te F., Teacher, Olyphant.
Kintner, Ruth C. (Mrs. T. D. Parrack), Wilkinsburg.
Kocher, Cora A. (Mrs. C. D. Fenstermaker), Nescopeck.
Kurtz, Elizabeth W. Teacher, New York City,
Lams, William R., Teacher, Kingston.
Larrabee, Louise, Teacher, Montrose,
Laubach, Frank C, Teacher, Benton,
Lawrence, Eva B., Teacher.
,
Leidy, Rena L. (McHenry), Bloomsburg,
Lesher, Helen G. {Mrs. David Frederick), Milton, R. F. D. No. 3.
Low, C. Zehnder, Piano Tuner., Orangeville.
Lynch, Kathryn, Teacher, 149 East Main Street, Plymouth.
MacFarlane, Mary, Teacher, 140 S. Cedar Street, Hazleton.
McGourty, Nellie, Teacher, 61 E, Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre.
McLaughlin, Hannah C, Teacher, Freeland.
Maue, Phillip, Mining Engineer, 466 W. Broad Street, Hazleton.
Maust, J. EL, Deputy Sheriff, Bloomsburg,
Mayer, Elizabeth, Teacher, Hazleton.
Mengle, Orabel, Teacher, Barnesville.
Merrell, Chas., Baker Chocolate Co., 334 Lake Ave., Atlanta, Ga,
Merrell, Ernest, Teacher, Light Street.
Millette, Arleine, Teacher, 1124 Fiske Street, Scranton.
Mitterling, Stephen, Teacher, Philadelphia.
Mordan, Myron D., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. F. D. No. 3.
Morgan, Gertrude (Mrs. Edwin W, Northby) Calumet, Mich.
Moss, Claude L., 526 S. River Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Moyer, Rebecca J, (Mrs, Ed. Allen Ziegler),
Murray, Stella G., Teacher, 1123 West Locust Street, Scranton.
Oberholtzer, F. K., Teacher, Harleysville,
O'Donuell, Maisy, Teacher, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Oliver, Alice (Mrs. James Roderick), Park Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Owen, Minnie B., Teacher, 4 South Walnut Street, Mt. Carmel.
Palmer, Simon N., Teacher, Maple Grove, Wis.
Pennington, Mabel T. (Mrs, W. S, Wieland), 31 N. Spring Street,
Bellefonte*
Price, A. A., Teacher, Harleysville,
Rearick, J. Paul, Teacher, Centre Hall.
Reed, Anna P. (Mrs. J. Clarence Strayer), Raisin, Cal.
Ridge, Wm. W., Centralia.
Ronemus, Rollin A., R, R. Postal Clerk, 816 Capital Street, Harrisburg,
Rugh,
Bessie, Teacher, Bolivar,
Shaffer, Cora M., Teacher, Plymouth.
Sharpless, Warren, Lawyer, Bellefonte.
Sherman, W. A., Teacher, Nescopeck.
Sheriff, Nellie, Teacher, 153 Moyallen Street, Wilkes-Barre.
LIST
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I9OI-J
Shoemaker, afary, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
m. (Mrs. [ogfred T. afadeea
Shalt/., Lela
,
41
Woodruff Place,
Perth
Rubinoff
Sn>
ler,
Am boy,
N.
J.
:k.
Clark.
Strickland,
ivliz abeth,
Teacher, 214 Booth Street, ffairisbmrg.
Taylor, Annie B., Teacher, Pottsville, R. F. D. No. L
Templeton, Arthur, Teacher, Wilkes Bane, R. No. 1.
Thomas, Charlet H.. Teacher, 607 Jamee Street, Hazleton.
Thomas, Kathryn, Teacher, 177 N. Laurel Street, Haaleton.
Thomas, Maty A., Teacher, 167 S. Empire Street, Wilkes-Barre.
TrerOTTOW, Win. O., Shipper, 127 W. Fifth Street, Hazleton.
Tomer, Sue, Teacher, Hazleton.
Vomjht, Virginia K., Teacher, Elvsburg.
Weigley, Lizzie, Teacher, Stouchsburg.
White, Kstelle G. Teacher, 22 N. Poplar Street, Hazleton.
Will, LeAnna, Teacher, Arnold.
Williams, Elizabeth, Teacher, 824 S. Main Avenue, Scranton.
Williams, George W., Teacher, Edwardsdale.
Williams, J. R., Teacher, Davenport, Wis.
Williams, Olwen, Teacher, 21 Ruiter Street, Kingston.
Young, Helen, Nurse, 37 E. 71st Street, New York.
Zerbe, Anna L., Teacher, Buck Glen.
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REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
'00, Teacher, Shickshinny.
Edwards, T. H., '00, Teacher, Cuyo Palawan, P,
Kilmer, Miles, '00, Stouchsburg.
Cope, A. P.,
I.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Briggs,
Herman
A., Classical, Nescopeck.
Funk, N. Elwell, Latin
Scientific,
548 South 49th Street, Philadelphia.
Lowrie, W. J., Classical, Jerseytown.
Smith, Ralph E., Classical, Bloomsburg.
Townend, May E. (Mrs. Richard H. Mitchell), 23 Sheldon Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
CLASS OF
1902.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
appenzeller, Edith C, Teacher, E. Mauch Chunk.
Austin, M. Blanche (Mrs. G. W. Gibbons), 23 N. Sherman Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
Bailey, afarie af., Teacher,
Baker, Geo. C.
,
Red Rock.
Teacher, Stull.
Qadaasa, Teacher, 127 Market Street, Williainsport.
Boyer, Lois, Teacher, 34 Church Street, Plymouth.
Bradbury, Grace, Teacher, Espy.
Balliett,
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I902
Breisch, Lulu, Teacher, Ringtown.
Brennan, Agnes V. (State Cer.) Teacher, 209 Dundaff St., Carbondale.
Bubb, Genevieve, Teacher, 707 Packer Street, Williamsport.
Cannon, Grace, Teacher, Hazleton.
Clark, Mame E., 815 Walnut Street, Wilkinsburg.
Close, Mary A., Teacher, 1222 Fifth Avenue, Altoona.
Cobleigh,
Edwin
E., Banker, 231
Academy
Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Vine Street, Plymouth.
Cotner, David, Book-keeper, 121 N. Bromley Avenue, Scranton.
Collins, John, Teacher, 316
Croop, Mary (Mrs. Wm. J. Fairchild), Berwick,
Crow, Florence, Teacher, Liverpool,
Curtis, Prethynia, Teacher, 310 State Street, Nanticoke.
Czechowicz, Helen, Teacher, Alden Station.
Dewey, Florence, Stenographer.
Diem, Marie L. Teacher, 322 Prescott Avenue, Scranton.
Dress, Gertrude (Mrs. George Jacobs) 440 Hummel Terrace, Harrisburg.
Drumheller, Fred, Teacher, Asherton.
Dudley, Mabel (Mrs. E E. Hunt), Conemaugh.
Edwards, Margaret J. (Mrs. Wm. E. Morris), Edwardsville.
Elder, Edna L., Teacher, 1631 N. 3rd Street, Harrisburg,
Farr, Maude C, Teacher, 147 E, 5th Street, Plainfield, N. J.
Fine, Bertha (Mrs. E. M. Gunn), Middletown, Conn.
Foresman, Helen S, (Mrs. H, F. Dietrick), Shickshinny.
Frances, Mary E., Teacher, Taylor.
Fritz, P. F., Teacher.
Fry, Harriet, Teacher, 213 Ash Street, Danville.
Gaughan, Henry J., Teacher, Peeley.
Gay, Eleanor, Teacher, Mehoopany.
Gildea, Anna (Mrs. E. W. McHugh), 289 Stanton Street, Wilkes Barre.
Giles, Mame, Teacher, Wanamie,
Good, William, Wapwallopen.
Gottfried, Bess, Teacher, 7220 Hermitage Street, Pittsburg.
Graybill, Clair N. (State Cer.) Teacher, Thompsontown.
Guest, Alice, Teacher, Danville.
Hadsall, Camilla, Teacher, Forty Fort.
Hall, Ruth (Mrs. George M. Harris), 32 Maple Street, Dorranceton.
,
,
Harris, Jennie, Teacher, Taylor.
Harrison,
Adah
D., Teacher, 87 4th Avenue, Newark, N.
Heiss, Chas. A., Teacher, 2118 18th Street, N.
J.
W. Washington, D.
C.
Heller, Charlotte V., Teacher, 17 Ross Street, Williamsport.
Hiatt, Beth (Mrs. J. D. Day).
Hirlinger, Etta M. (Mrs. Alfred Heller), 112 15th Street,
N. E. Washington, D. C.
Hoffa, Margaret, Teacher, Dushore.
Hollopeter, Essene (Mrs. Ernest Martin), 7128 N. Broad
Hoyt, E. Bruce, Merchant, Pond Hill.
St., Phila.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
John, Rebeca A. (State Cer.) Tea. her, Elysburg.
Johnson, Marion, (Mfl, C. (>. Skeer), Bloomsburg.
icber, Carbondale.
Judge, lh
Keating, Helen C, Teacher, 4^ William Street, rittston.
W. Vine Street, lit Carmel.
Keboe, II
nrc-
Keii'«-
Keim, Martha
:.
I
.
Street, Davenport, la,
36 Vine Street, Danville.
Belen, Teacher, Carlisle.
Knelly, Sue M., Teacher, Conynghaaa
Krell, Catherine, Teacher, 575 North Church Street, Hazleton.
Kuntz, Bdith, Teacher, 517 Washington Street, Allentown.
Landis, David B. Teacher, Rock Glen.
Lawrence. Bine, Teacher, Folger, Out. Canada.
,
Lei^how, Estella M. Teacher, Northumberland.
Ueighow, Lourissa, Teaclier, Northumberland.
Lcighow, Robert B., National Tube Co., Pittsburg.
Leighow, Sallie, Teacher, Northumberland.
Long, Besse, Teacher, Catawissa.
Lueder, Anna B., Teacher, 11 Academy Street, Wilkes-Barre.
McCarty, Mary, Teacher, 149 West Line Street, Shenandoah.
McGourty, Mary, Teacher, 54 South Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre.
r
Melvin, Alice, Teacher, Forest City.
Menhennett, Grace, (Mrs. R. H. Vorck) 16 Sherman St. Brooklyn, N. V.
Metcalf, Hortense, Teacher, Askham.
Newton, Albert E., Wilkes-Barre.
Ormsby, Sallie, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Palm, M. Blanche, Teacher, Honey Grove.
Patterson, Madge, Teacher, Factoryville.
Lering, Byron J., Teacher, E. Lenox.
Pollock, Elizabeth, Teacher, Houtzdale.
Ranach, Edith, Teacher, SI North Laurel Street, Hazleton.
Rawaon, G< (trade, Teacher, Minooka.
.n,
Matilda, Teacher, Steelton.
Reice, Belen, Teacher, Bloomabnrg.
Reichard, Mar, Teacher, 96 Dana Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Reilly, Genevieve, Teacher, 245
South Main Street, Pittston.
Rhodomoyer, Mae, Bloomsburg.
1,
Luther, B., Teacher, Pottsgrove.
359 North Garfield Avenue, Scrauton.
Bolh ur.
lira. H. B. Yonng).
tcher, Ring town.
ier,
Rohm-
n.
l'.
L. Caahier,
astock, Jennie,
,
She.'.
T< acher,
(
Irangeville.
66 Bennett Street,
Luzerne.
ah.
cher, 301 East 11th Street, Berwick.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
i
902-3
Smigelsky, Julia, Teacher, 319 South Maple Street, Mt. Carmel.
Smith, Rachel, Teacher, China.
Smoczynski, Mary, Teacher, Catawissa.
Snyder, Paul C, Student, Lewisburg.
Sophia, Louise, Teacher, New Milford.
Space, Carolyn V., Teacher, Wyoming.
Spear, Eunice, Teacher, Light Street, R. No. 3.
Streater, Elsie, (Mrs. H. G. Crawford), Mount Kisco, N. Y.
Thomas, Jennie, Teacher, Scranton.
Turner, Anna, Teacher, Nanticoke.
Vance, Effie, Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. No. 3.
Walker, Mae, Teacher, Hamlinton.
Welsh, Mary, Teacher, Danville.
Williams, Evan J., Teacher, Nanticoke.
Williams, Jennie E. (Mrs. Wm. Cook), St. John's.
Worthington, W. E., Commercial Department High School, Bangor.
Yeager, Bessie, Teacher, Plymouth.
Yetter, Bessie (Mrs. Howard B. Eckroth), Quarry ville.
MUSIC.
Baldy, Helen, (Mrs.
Wm.
Bachman), 501 N. Beaver
St.
York.
Creasy, Anna, Bloomsburg.
Frymire, Martha (Mrs. Jesse M. John), 223 S. Iphan, W. Philadelphia.
Hicks, Jennie (Mrs. W. A. Fenstermaker) 544 4th St. Portland, Oregon
Moyer, Laura (Mrs. Arthur Clay), Bloomsburg.
,
Neal, Mabel (Mrs. Dwight Carey), Chester.
Rentschler, Bessie, Ringtown.
REGULAR NORMA! COURSE.
Larrabee, Louise, Teacher, Montrose.
Will,
LeAnna, Teacher, Arnold.
COU,EGE PREPARATORY.
Cohen,
Jos., Physician,
Berwick.
Jacobs, Harry, Scientific, 773 State Street, Schenectady, N. Y.
Larrabee, Louise, Latin Scientific, Montrose.
Seely, Leslie B., Latin Scientific, 233 Apsley Street, Germantown.
Spencer, Henry J., Scientific.
Wagner, C. C. Scientific, Ottawa.
Will, LeAnna, Latin Scientific, Arnold.
,
CLASS OF
J903.
REGULAR COURSE
Albert, Charles L., Geo. B. Lupfer Mfg. Co., Columbus, Ohio.
Barnett, Elmer, B., Principal Schools, 52 Rockwell Avenue,
Long Branch, N.
8
J.
ALUMNI ADDRKSS LIST
I903
BorkenatOCk, Frank, Teacher, Port Allegheny,
Bnrke, Delia, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Mr\ Ralph Keller), Bloomsburg.
Ooofcq, Basic
*
Iff*.
Chan. C. Morgan), 73 West Main Street, Nanticoke.
New Market Street, Wilkes- Barre.
DeLong, William, Teacher, Orangeville.
l-"ra!u\
Ella, Shenandoah.
Good, Marv A., Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
D.ivenp.Tt, Mary, Teacher,
,
Green, Bdith, Teacher, 417 Broadway, Milton.
abnch, Rae, Electrician, Cardova, Alaska.
Hawk, Ray, Teacher, 154 Willow Street, Plymouth.
I,
Mary, Teacher, Freeland.
Hetherington, Florence, Teacher.
Hicks, Carrie, Teacher, 253 N. Maple Avenue, Kingston.
Hosking, Elizabeth, Teacher.
Hottenstein, Ellen (Mrs. Elmer D. Schnuer), Milton, R. F. D. No.
Housel, Grace (Mrs. Ned Church), Glen Iron.
Houtz, Howard, Book keeper, 506 Pierce Street, Sioux City, Iowa.
Humphreys, Frank, Inspector of Steel, Birmingham, Ala.
James, Kathryn, Teacher, 36 Storrs Street, Scranton.
Jameison, Harold, Teacher, 122 Rebecca Avenue, Scranton.
Kaufhold, Edith, Teacher, 1116 Linden Street, Scranton.
Kelly, Mary, Teacher, West Pittston.
Kierstead, Irene (Mrs. Irviu Ruebenkaum), Jamison.
Koerner, Dora, Teacher, 43 Hillside Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Kramer, Rosetta, Teacher, Rohrsburg.
Krum, Mildred (Mrs. Irving Brandt), Berwyn Apartments,
Atlantic City,
Landis, Laura B., Teacher,
1.
N.J.
Rock Glen.
Lowe, Emma (Mrs. D. M. Picket), Plymouth.
MacFarlane, Laura, Teacher, 1654 Capouse Avenue, Scranton.
MeCullough, Elizabeth, Teacher, 57 Susquehanna Street, Wilkes-Barre.
McGowen, Winifred, Teacher, Ashley.
May, Minerva (Matthews), 2803 W. 12th
St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Mangle, Ella (Mrs. H. R. Heim), Barnesville.
Miller, J. R., 1622 Capouse Avenue, Scranton.
IflOfon, Mollie, 342
N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Morgans, Thomas, Teacher, 45 Shawnee Avenue, Plymouth.
O' Boyle, Lucy, Teacher, 1636 N. Main Avenue, Scranton.
Patten, Anna, Teacher, Olyphant.
Patterson, Ivlith, Teacher, Orangeville.
Carrie, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Rarick, Abraham, Clerk,
Raup,
Conyngham.
Jessie. Teacher.
kcr,
Laura (Mrs.
C.
W. Disbrow),
Reid, Klla, Teacher, Lallin.
Kalispell, Mont.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I903-4
Riland, H. W., 305 N. 2nd Street, Pottsville.
Roberts, Elbert, Teacher, Berwick.
Robison, Jean, Graduate Nurse, 2021 Green Street,. Philadelphia.
W. H. Horlacher), Weatherly.
Silvius, Mabel, Teacher, 38 S. Welles Street, Wilkes- Barre.
Snyder, W. D., Supervisor Drawing, 225 E. 6th St., Plainfield, N.
VanBuskirk, Mary, (State Cer.), Teacher, Taylor.
Waring, Elizabeth (Mrs. Leon Colvin),. Hotel Nash, Scranton.
Welsh, Frederic S., 2172 73rd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Wilson, Mary S., Teacher, Plains.
Schatzle, Etta (Mrs.
J.
COURSE IN PIANO-FORTE.
Burr, Belle
Knox, Watsontown„
Eves, Mildred, Millville.
Fleming, Ora, Music Teacher, Picture Rocks.
Follmer, Gertrude M. Teacher, Berwick.
Ikeler, Jessie, Music Teacher, Millville.
Jordan, Reginald L., 46 W. Chelten Avenue, Germantown.
Larrabee, Beatrice (Mrs. E. J. Albertson), Manila, P. I.
,
Morgans, Thomas, Plymouth.
Rundle, Flossie M., Scranton.
Sweppenheiser, Nellie, Music Teacher, Espy.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Adams,
C. J., Stull.
Albert, Charles L., 36 S. 3rd Street, Columbus, O.
Creasy, Anna, Bloomsburg.
Dailey,
Thomas, Plymouth.
Dillon,
Max
G., Bloomsburg.
Harrison, Minnie M.,
Town
Line.
Howell, Z. R., Centremor eland.
Kemmerer, Arthur E., Factoryville,
Landis, Laura B., Rock Glen.
Neal, Mabel, (Mrs. Dwight Carey), Chester.
Roberts, Elbert A., Berwick.
Stump, Florence E. (Mrs. Geo. Edward Reed), 4930 N. Camac Street,
Logan, Philadelphia.
Welsh, Frederic S., 2172 73rd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
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CLASS OF
J904.
REGULAR COURSE.
Albertson, Elizabeth H. (Mrs. Herman H. Hess), Surprise, Neb,
Andres, Daisy, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Baldy> Lucy C, Teacher, Catawissa.
Berry, Emma (Mrs. Geo. Oscar Matter), Duncannon.
Black, Matilda, Teacher, Centralia.
ALUMNI ADDRKSS LIST
Bonhani, May, Teacher, Hunlock's Creek.
3256 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
L. Howe!!
Brandon, Pearl Iv., Teacher, Kingston.
Brogin, Margaret P., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Buckalew, Lillian P., Teacher, 26 \V. 1st Street, oloomsburg.
Street, Mt. Carmel.
Bnddinger, Sara K., Teacher, 17 North
BOJCI
'-.
,
OA
Burns, Margaret A., Teacher, Box 7, Harrisburg.
Carl, Thomas, Teacher, 639 Schuyler Avenue, Dorranceton.
Challis, Anna B., Teacher Physical Culture, 392 Market St. Wilkes-Barre
,
Margaret V., Teacher, Arlington Hotel, Scranton.
irell, Irvin, Farmer, Meshoppen, R. No. 3.
Cook, Edith S., Teacher. Danville.
Crossley, Pearl A., Teacher, 371 N. 120th Street, New York.
Cryder, Harold C. A. C. & F. Co., Willow Springs.
Davenport, Alvirda, Teacher, 127 W. Main Street, Plymouth.
Davis, Griselda, Teacher. Kingston.
Davis, Maude, Teacher, Taylor.
Derr, Bessie (Mrs. Norman Sked), Pennington, N. J.
Eister, Allen B., Teacher, Seven Points.
Clair,
,
Fetherolf, Nellie, Teacher, Mifflinburg.
Fineran, Minnie V., Teacher, Carbondale.
Flaherty, Margaret A., Teacher, 430
W. Oak
Street,
Shenandoah.
Fletcher, Esther R. (Mrs. John Janko\vski),S7 Lincoln St., Passaic, N.J.
Gildea, James J., Teacher, 6 Rider Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Goldsmith, Aimee, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Goodale, Bessie E., Teacher, 26 Madison Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Goyituey, Anna (Mrs. Fred W. Canfield), Zuni, N. Mexico.
Halloran, Emma, Teacher, Avoca.
Hammond, Theresa M.,
Hartman,
Teacher, 1201 Fairfield Ave., Fort Wayne, In
C. N., Principal, Pennington, N.
Hartzel, Blanche (Mrs. H. N. Barton), 107
Hay man, Adda, Teacher,
1.
J.
Washington Ave., Scranton.
Turbotville.
Hess, Palmer E., Teacher, Hobbie.
Hinkel, Henrietta, Teacher, 26 North Maple Street, Mount Carmel.
Hinkley, Emma S. (Mrs. John Saylor), West Broad Street, Tamaqua.
Hitchcock, Harriet M. (Mrs. Frederick McMurry), S4 Leroy Road,
Rockville Centre, N. Y.
Howell, G. L., Teacher, 3256 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Ikeler, Irene H., Teacher, Millville.
Jayne, Mabel H. (Mrs. Andrew Muir), 828 Green Ridge, Scranton.
John, Rosa A., Teacher, Mainville.
Jordan, R. L., Teacher, 46 West Chelton Avenue, Germantown.
Keely, N. C, Teacher, Seybertsville.
Celminaki, F.mma, Teacher, 203 South Vine Street, Mount Carmel.
Ke-»ter,
Leona A. (Mrs. Roland Lawton),
Millville.
Killmer, Aaron A., Surveying Corps, Stouchsburg.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
S904
Knorr, Kimber H., Teacher, Catawissa, R. No. 3.
Krommas, Lulu M. (Mrs. H. G. Lesser), 313 Ridge Street, Kingston.
Lanning, Hattie L. (Mrs. J. W. Bonham), Wilkes-Barre,
R. F. D. No. 1, Box 155
Malone, James M.., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Maust, Emma D. (Mrs. John Hause)., Jerseytown.
Meixell., Bessie E. (Mrs. J. H. Kirkendall), Berwick.
Mertz, Mabel I., Teacher., Northumberland.
Millard, Hannah E, (Mrs. E. T. Hopkins), 1415 Academy St., Scranton*
Miller, Gertrude M.., Teacher, Northumberland.
Morris, Blanche J., Teacher, Nazareth.
Moss, Claude L. Teacher, South River Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Murrin, Mary, Teacher, 106 River Street, Carbondale.
Muth, Carrie L., Teacher, Conway, Ark.
O'Donnell, Catherine, Teacher, 37 South Wyoming Street, Hazleton.
O'Donnell, Daniel L., Teacher, Andalusia.
Orth, Mary C. (State Cer.) Teacher, 219 Broad Street, Harrisburg.
Parker, Mabel H. (Mrs. Clark Kitchen), Rocky Ford, Colo.
Reily, Jule S., Teacher, 708 Hazle Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Rentschler, Guy H., 142 Second Avenue, E. Roselle, N. J.
Richart, Bessie, Trained Nurse, 61 East Third Street, Bloomsburg.
Rider, Harry E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Riley, Tillie, Teacher, 68 Moyallen Street, Wilkes-Barre,
Robbins, Mary A. (Mrs. John R, Bower), No. 490 Dearth Mines,
Uniontown.
Robison, Emily, Student Library School, University of 111., Urbana, 111,
Rogers, Louise (Mrs. E. J. Warren), Bagley, Minnesota.
Ruloff, Clarence F., Teacher, 1147 Turner Street, Allentown.
Seely, Margaret, Teacher, Beach Haven, R. F. D. No. 1.
Seesholtz, Hervey W., Teacher, Rockport.
Sholenberger, Wells A. Berwick
Smethers, Margaret, Teacher, Beach Haven.
Smith, Margaret M., Teacher, Roseville Avenue, Newark, N. J.
Specht, Elizabeth E., Teacher, 225 W. 2nd Street, Hazleton.
Stead, Eugene R., Teacher, Beaver Valley.
Sterner, Mary E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Snyder, Vere H., (Mrs. H. W. Stebbens), Knoxville.
Thomas, Margaret, Teacher, 354 East Main Street, Nanticoke.
Tibbets, Luzenia {Mrs. Wm. G. Isham), Indian School,
,
,
Hayward, Wisconsin*
Trathen, Harry G., Teacher, 338 Centre Street, Ashland.
Turner, Ruth T., Stanford University, Box 128, California.
Veith, Lewis, Merchant, Ebensburg.
Wagner, Virginia, Teacher, Prichard.
White, June, Teacher, Light Street.
Wilson, Martha, Teacher, 3625 Mervine Street, Philadelphia,
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ADDKKSS
LIST
I904-5
Wolfe, Ka\
mond Teacher, Hnntiogton
Womeldorf,
.
Bffie,
Mills.
Wnre mbnrg.
Teacher,
SUPPLEMENTARY COURSE.
H;i\m,ui, Adda, Teacher, Turbotville.
COURSE IN PIANO-FORTE.
Bri^s, K'lna (Mrs. Floyd A. Bradstreet;, Bloomsburg.
DeWitt, Loii, Bloomsborg.
Jenkins, Margaret B., Bloomatrarg.
Rosenthal, Libbie (Mrs. Lewis Marks), Wilkes-Barre.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Boyer, John B., Milroy.
Bradbury, Robert, Espy.
Creaay, Martha, Bloomsburg.
Dolhnan, Harry, Orangeville.
Hartinan, Ethel (Mrs. Mark Landis),. Waynesboro.
Helwig, W. Ray, Minneapolis, Minn.
Henrie, H. Clare,. Bloomsburg.
Herring, Laura^ Sunbury.
Kelley, Martin, Minersville.
Kisner, Helen, Carlisle.
Kitchen, Clark B., Rocky Ford, Colorado, R. No.
Moses, William E., South Gibson.
Rooke,
Wm.
J.,
3.
308 Oneida Street, Sharnokin.
PHYSICAL TRAINING COURSE.
Aldinger, Albert K. (Physical Training Dept., Board of Ed. Bldg.)
500 Park Ave., New York City.
Aldinger, Harry E.
Baldwin, Maude E. (Mrs. J. F. Newman), West Chester.
Messersmith, Palace E., York.
Putnam Stewart L. Towanda.
Rawlinson, Herbert E., 400 Dolph Building, St. Louis, Mo.
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CLASS OF
1905.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Allen, Bertha, Teacher, 3509 Burke Avenue, Seattle,
Wash.
Arnold, Edna L. (Mrs. Andrew Jackson), Pecksville.
Baker, Geo. C.» Noxey, R. F. D. No. 1.
Bennett, Madge H., Teacher, Lenoxville.
Bergstresser, Clara, Teacher, 133 North Oak Street, Mt. Carmel.
Blaisdell, J.
Glenn, Susquehanna.
Bradigan, Agnes, Teacher, 215 North Main Street, Shenandoah.
Brady, Lulu C, Teacher, Elysburg, R. No. 1.
Brown. W. Karle, Teacher, Catawissa.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1905
Burgess, Lee W., Attorney, 1258 Penna. Avenue, Denver, Colo,
Clark, Carrie, Teacher, Boyd's Mills.
Colvin, Mary E., Teacher, Clark's Summit.
Comstock, Fannie B., (Mrs. Ralph Smith), Bloomsburg.
Conarton, Jos. L., Teacher, 130 South Main Street, Carbondale.
Conlan, Anna, Teacher, 570 Hazle Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Cortright, Emma, Teacher, 131 Barnes Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Coughlin, Ana E. R., Teacher, 540 3rd Avenue, Scranton.
Coughlin, Bessie, Teacher, 31 Hughes Street, Luzerne.
Creveling, Bessie, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Crouse, Edna, Teacher, Orangeville.
Mary B., Teacher, Plymouth.
Dailey,
Davis, Luzetta
Ditzler,
Anna
J.,
Teacher, Grand Junction, Colo.
A., Teacher, 206 East
Middle Street, Hanover.
Drum, Warren N., Teacher, High School, Kingston.
Eshleman, Marguerite (Mrs. Irvine
C. Sweeten),
430 Benson Street, Camden, N. J.
Fagan, Anna M. Teacher, Harwood Mines.
Fahl, Helene, Teacher, 1829 Broadway, Camden, N. J.
Farnsworth, W. Jay, Teacher, Pine Summit.
Fish, Nellie C, Teacher, Lynn.
Fox, B. Elizabeth, Teacher, 23 East Line Street, Shenandoah.
Francis, Martha, Teacher, Taylor.
Grimes, Bessie K., Teacher, Catawissa.
Gruver, Ezra, Teacher, Mainville.
Harman, Edna, Teacher, 131 North Church Street, Hazleton.
Harris, Sarah J., Teacher, 687 Northampton Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Hartman, Blanche L. Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Hartman, Gertrude (Mrs. Paul Dildine), Orangeville.
Heacock, Frances L. (Mrs. Geo. Davis), Beaver Valley.
Hemingway, Vera (Mrs. Charles Housenick), Bloomsburg.
Higgins, Gregory, Teacher, Carbondale.
Higgins, Julia M., Teacher, 311 West Cherry Street, Shenandoah.
Horn, Lulu C, Teacher, Hellertown.
House, Mae B., Bloomsburg.
Howell, A. Margaret (Mrs. Lester Richart), 547 Relay St., Buffalo, N.Y.
Huber, Hazel, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Jenkins, Wm. G. Teacher, Edwardsdale.
,
,
,
Jolly,
Raymond
G., Orangeville.
Kerrigan, Mary E. Teacher, 11 South Gilbert Street, Shenandoah.
Kintner, Wm., Teacher, Lemon.
Kirkendall, Mary E. (Mrs. Pierce Hagenbuch), Light Street, R. D.
Krumm, Kathryn (Mrs. Dr. A. F. Twogood), 79 South Main Street,
,
Memphis, Tenn.
Larrabee, Beatrice (Mrs. E. J. Albertson), Manila, P.
Laubach, Sarah, Teacher, Fairmount Springs.
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ADDRESS LIST
I905
Martha
s.,
l/eibensperge;
Teacher, Snnbnry, R. P. i>. No. 1.
lire. Hal. il. Murray-, South 8th Street,
Alleutown.
Leidy, Dora (lira. Carl Pleckenatma), Orangeville.
MacAlpine, Ethel, Teacher, Northumberland.
Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Maraden
Manrer, Loren/.o G., Beach Haven.
:/,
Mertz.
Adelia A., Teacher, Northumt>erlan If.
Elizabeth (Mrs.
Edward Bergen), Harlingen.
Miller, Blanche P. (Mrs. Carl Grimes), Catawissa.
Mary A., Teacher, 203 North Emerick Street, Shenandoah.
Morgan, Olive (Mrs. David Bowen), Por' Morris, N. J.
Mowrer, Chas. L., Teacher, Strawberry Ridge.
Myers, Irma G., Teacher, 185 South Hancock Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Ol instead, Kate D., Teacher, Taylor.
Ormsby, Mary, Teacher,. 304 East Centre Street, Shenandoah.
Mitchell.
Peiffer, Lillian,. Teacher, Wintersville.
Phillips,
Anna, Teacher, Taylor.
Phillips, Caroline, 1205 Jackson Street, Scranton.
Pooley, Paul, Freight Agent, Bloomsburg.
Belle I., Dorranceton.
Ransom,
Redeker, Florence, Teacher, 2435 North 29th Street, Philadelphia.
Robbins, Inez, Teacher, Millville.
Robbins, Myrtle M., Teacher, Benton.
Roberts, Dora M., Teacher, 74 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Roberts, Grace, Teacher, Espy.
Rowe, Gertrude, Teacher, 127 North Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Scholvin, Claire E., Teacher, Northumberland.
Shambach, Jesse Y., Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Shambach, Thos. F., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Shirk, W. Wayne, Nat. Express Co., New York City.
Shook, Stella, Teacher, Stull.
Sippel, Kathryn (Mrs. David J. Lewis), Lansford.
Sitler, Ida, Teacher, Mauch Chunk.
Smith, Anna E., Teacher, Summit Hill.
Smith, Emma, Teacher, 5 West Broad Street, West Hazleton.
Smull, Alice, Teacher, Danville.
Swank, Bthel M., Teacher, Catawissa.
Thomas, Anna, Teacher, 106 Washington Street, Edwardsville.
Thomas, Snaan 'Mrs. W. W. Shirk), New York City.
Tiffany, Lee J., Teacher, Springville.
lei, Win. I-!., Wyoming Seminary, Kingston.
Walters, Bdna L., Teacher, 536 Grant Street, Hazleton.
Webber, Geo. H Teacher, EHoree, S. C.
Wenne! Herbert C. Teacher, Drums.
White, Ora (Mr.s. Ed. Campbell J, 529 South Spring Ave., St. Louis, Mo,
.
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ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I
905-6
Wilkins, Katherine, Teacher, Sugar Notch.
Williams, Maud, Teacher, 112 East 4th Street, Mt. Carmel,
Winter, Laura M. Teacher, Freeland.
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Witman, Eleanor, Teacher, Curwensville.
Wolfe, Mae H., Teacher, 130 North Shamokin Street, Shamokin.
Yergey, Agnes A. (Mrs. Frank Fry), Fulton, Michigan.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Armstrong, Joseph W.
New
,
York.
New
Brooke, Walter S. Fuller Building,
El well, G. Edward, Bloomsburg.
Fisher, Claude, Espy.
,
Hemingway, Rowland,
Jolly,
Raymond
G.
,
York.
503 Linden Street,
Camden, N.
J.
Orangeville.
Kaji, Walter U.
Keiber, Arthur E., 1222 Le Claire Street, Davenport, la.
Kitchen, Florence E. (Mrs. Clinton Follmer), Rocky Ford, Colo.
Milleisen, Sara B., Bloomsburg.
Peacock, Clarissa, Bloomsburg.
Rarig, Howard R. Catawissa.
Robison, Emily, Bloomsburg.
Traxler, Wm. E., Wyoming Seminary, Kingston.
Yorks, Milton K. Bloomsburg.
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,
COURSE IN PIANO-FORTE.
Frisbie, Katharine,
Wysox.
Gunton, Jean, Bloomsburg.
Imboden, Nell, Bloomsburg.
Robbins, LaVere, Bloomsburg.
Smith, Ida, Bloomsburg.
COMMERCIAL COURSE.
Hagenbuch, Wm. H., Light Street.
Englehart, Nevin T., Book-keeper, Bloomsburg.
SUPPLEMENTARY COURSE.
Harris,
Mary
R., Teacher, S. N. S., Shippensburg.
CLASS OF
J906.
REGULAR COURSE.
Albert, R. Bruce, Bloomsburg.
Albertson, Phoebe, Teacher, Benton, R. No.
2.
Allen, Caroline, Teacher, Spokane, Washington.
Allen, Hazel, Teacher, Dallas, R. F. D.
Allen, Otis, Teacher, 3723 Spruce Street, Philadelphia.
Aurand, Laura, Teacher,
Averill,
New
Edna H., Teacher,
Berlin.
Catawissa.
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ALUMNI ADDRESS
LKST
I906
BUT, Anna, Teacher, Par
Becker, M;irv L., Teacher, 42 Gaylord Avenue, Plymouth.
Bohan. Anna, Teacher, 56 Regent Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Bonham, Once C, Teacher, Forty Fort.
Maud, Teacher, Sbamokin Dun.
Boust,
Brennan, Nellie, Teacher, Pleasant Mount.
Brofee, Ferdinand C, Teacher, Catawisea, R. No. 5.
Bnddinger, Lulu, Teacher, 17 North Oak Street, Mt. Carmel.
Butt, Mary, Teacher, Benton.
Callender, George W. Principal High School, Waitsburg, Wash.
In, Abbie, Teacher, 229 East Lloyd Street, Shenandoah.
Conrad, Lottie (Mrs. Benton Ridall), Shickshinny.
Conser, H. N., (State Cer.) Teacher, Orono, Maine.
Cosper, Isabel N., Teacher, 508 Wyoming Avenue, West Pittston.
Coughlin, Clara, Teacher, Luzerne.
Creasy, Byron H., Rock Glen.
Creasy, Raymond C, Teacher, Rock Glen.
Culkin, Margaret, Teacher, 905 Capouse Avenue, Scranton.
DeWan, Kathryn, Teacher, Rummerfield.
DeWitt, Helen (Mrs. Reber Terwilliger), Bloomsburg.
Durbin, Nellie, Teacher, 38 Jeannette Street, Plymouth.
Erdley, Florence, Teacher, New Berlin.
Basick, Laura L. (Mrs. John D. Mattson), 2017 I Street, N. W.
Washington, D. C.
Evans, Maud, Teacher, Taylor.
Evans, Nellie, Teacher, Moosic.
Evans, Stella, Teacher, 436 South Main Avenue, Scranton.
Evert, Raymond, Teacher, 123 West Avenue, Mt. Carmel.
Farley, Mabel R., Teacher, White Deer.
Fegley, Ida M., Teacher, 433 East Avenue, Mt. Carmel.
Fenstermacher, M. Grace, Teacher, 436 West Front Street, Berwick.
Fenstermacher, Helen, 101 North 10th Street, Reading.
Fortune, Anna, Teacher, Parsons.
Franc, Grace, Teacher, Hamilton.
Prey, Winnie A., Teacher, Catawissa.
Gatiney, Honora M., Teacher, 114 North 2nd Street, Steelton.
Groff, Marion M., Reading.
Gruver, Fred C, Teacher, Espy.
Gruver, Martin, Teacher, Mainville.
Hamlin, Norma L., Teacher, 920 Green Ridge Street, Scranton.
Ilartline, Catharine, Teacher, 641 North 37th Street, Philadelphia.
11, Maybe] L. (Mrs. Frank Zarr), Bloomsburg.
Dayman, Ila M., Teacher, Rohrsburg.
Henry. Hthel M., Teacher, 250 Chestnut Street, Sunbury.
Bering, Helen A., Teacher, Dewart.
Dindson, Mae G., Teacher, Peckville.
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ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I906
Hortman,
Lillie, Teacher, Berwick, R. No. 3.
Hourigan, Sadie, Teacher, 361 North Main Street, Wiikes-Barre.
Hughes, Elizabeth L. Teacher, 201 Ridge Avenue, Kingston.
Hunter, Etta, Teacher, Meshoppen, R. No. 4.
Jenkins, Margaret E., Bloomsburg.
Kelchner, Ethel, Teacher, Berwick.
Kelley, Mary E., Teacher, Parsons.
Kester, Ren nay, Teacher, Harwood.
Lempke, Emma, Teacher, Pleasant Mount.
Levan, Amy, Teacher, Catawissa.
Lewis, Anna L., Teacher, 716 South Main Avenue, Scranton.
Longenberger, Myrtle, Teacher, Mainville.
Margerum, Helen, Teacher, Catawissa.
Masten, Christella F., Teacher, 133 LeRoy Street, Binghamton, N. Y.
Maxwell, Ethel, Teacher, Kingston.
Mellet, Kathryn, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Miles, Bessie V., Teacher, 31 North Main Street, Shenandoah.
Miller, Lillie A., Teacher, Zenith.
Mitchell, Mary F. (Mrs. W. H. Bean).
Murphy, Rose, Teacher, Carbondale.
O'Donnell, Mary, Teacher, 77 North Wyoming Street, Hazleton.
O'Horo, Ethel, Teacher, Taylor.
Oliver, Fannie, Teacher, Hunlock's Creek.
Olmstead, Nina, Teacher, Taylor.
Osuna, Jose, Student, State College.
Owen, Anna E. (Mrs. W. S. Brincejoin), Dover, N. J.
Owen, Cordelia, Teacher, Maple Street, Dorranceton.
Owen, Hazel, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Panco, Mary, Teacher, Harwood.
Parry, Gertrude M., Teacher, Pennypacker Street, Scranton.
Patterson, Vivian A. (Mrs. Ralph Watkins), Factoryville.
Pealer, Blanche, (Mrs. H. L. Troxell),15 Washington St. Williamsport.
Ramage, Margaret H., Teacher, 4 South Walnut Street, Mt. Carmel.
Raup, Jennie, Teacher, Aristes.
Rayos, Susie (Mrs. Walter K. Marmon), Saguna, New Mexico.
Roadarmel, Ada, Teacher, 115 North Hickory Street, Mt. Carmel.
Ruhl, Gladys (Mrs. A. J. Robbins), Wilkes-Barre.
Russell, Margaret, Teacher, Carbondale.
Ryan, Elizabeth U., Teacher, 82 North Wyoming Street, Hazleton.
Ryan, Mary G. Teacher, 333 East Diamond Avenue, Hazleton.
Santaella, Marie A., Teacher, Coamo, P. R.
Scanlan, Kathryn, Teacher, 21 South Jardin Street, Shenandoah.
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Shambach, John E., Student, Lafayette Callege, Easton.
Shuman, Clyde S., Deputy Register and Recorder, Bloomsburg.
Shuman, Edith, Teacher, 354 Catharine Street, Bloomsburg.
Snyder,
Homer H.,
Mifflinville.
ALUMNI ADDRKSS LIST
I906
Stiner, Elizabeth, Teacher, 90 North Iron Street, Bloomsburg.
Thomas, Zella, (Mrs. Chat. K. Mericlej, Jerseytown, R. No. 2.
Thompson, Marie, Teacher, 632 North Church Street, Hazleton.
Titus. Bthel (Mrs. \V. B. Xecher), 5422 Webster Street, Philadelphia.
Wall, Grace, Teacher, Boyd's Mills.
Weiser, Cottie, Teacher, Asherton.
Weiser, Laura, Teacher, Asherton.
Welsh, M.iwne C. Teacher, 606 North Vine Street, Hazleton.
Williams, Adeline, Teacher, 63 Archbald Street, Scranton.
Williams, Myrtle, Teacher, Shickshinny.
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Witman, Marv C, Teacher, Shippensburg
Zemitis, Vanda, Teacher, Willow Grove.
S.
N.
S.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Andres, Harry, Medical, Bloomsburg.
Booth, Edwin, Scientific.
Breisch, Lulu, Scientific, Ringtown.
Champlin, Carrol D., Classical, Benton.
Demaree, Mary, Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Dietrick, Klwell, Scientific, Scranton Y. M. C. A.
Gorman, Peter J., Scientific, Inkerman.
Jones, W. E., Rev. 34 Princeton Street, East Boston.
Milnes, Susanna, Medical (Mrs. Harry White), Berwick.
Piszczek, Stanley R., Scientific, care " Wilkes-Barre News."
Wilkes-Barre.
Robbins, LaVere, Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Turner, Thomas, Scientific, Stanford University, Cal.
MUSIC COURSE.
Anstock, Warren S., Bloomsburg.
Bomboy, Aleta (Mrs. Nevin Englehart), Bloomsburg.
Bacon, Bertha H., 4018 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia.
Jillson, Lulu, Orwell.
Landis, Florence B., Rock Glen.
Stout, Nellie, Hawley.
Vollrath, Rosa E., Catawba College, Newton, N. C.
Zehner, Maude, (Paden), Berwick.
BUSINESS
AND SHORT HAND COURSES.
Leon P., Operator, Catawissa No.
Doty, Edith, Bloomsburg.
Cleaver,
:
.
Girton,
5.
Ploaiy.
Raymond, Accountant,
New York,
Watkins, N. Y.
care International Salt Co. of
Mover, Carlotta, Bloomsburg.
Tinker, Margaret (Mrs. David Young), Curtiston, Etowah Co., Ala.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I 906-7
SHORT HAND COURSE,
Bradbury, Robert W., Espy,
CLASS OF
1907.
NORMA!, COURSE.
C
Allabach,
Millard, 166 Carlisle Street, Gettysburg,
Anstock, Pearl D., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Bacon, Bertha H., Teacher, 102 North 61st Street, Philadelphia.
Baer, Bessie C, Teacher, Bernards ville, N, J.
Barrett, Rose, Teacher, Archbald,
Barrow, Mame, Teacher, Ringtown.
Best, Ella A.., Teacher, Irwin,
Bray, Morton H., Teacher, Wanamie,
Brobst, Carrie M., Teacher, Kingston,
Brooke, Margaret C, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Brundage, Edna J., Teacher, Peckville.
Buck, Olga Iy., Teacher, Hawley,
Burrows, Ethel, Teacher, 414 Luzerne Avenue, West Pittston.
Bush, Artemesia M. Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Campsie, Edith, Teacher, East Mauch Chunk,
Chamberlin, Anna J., Teacher, Olyphant.
Clancy, Elizabeth V., Teacher, 419 North 3rd Street, Steelton,
Cogswell, Bessie E., Teacher, Lynn,
Conner, Helen (Mrs. E. R. Vactor), West Hoboken, N. J.
Conrad, Helen L., Teacher, Shickshinny.
Coolbaugh, Ruth, Teacher, 140 Madison Street, Wilkes-Barre,
Corby, Florence, Teacher, Larksville.
Cramer, Cora E., Teacher.
Dailey, Margaret G, Teacher, 19 Walnut Street, Steelton,
Dean, Alice, Teacher, Winton.
Delaney, Kathryn, Teacher, Alden.
Dever, Margaret, Teacher, McAdoo.
DeWire, Harry, Teacher, Winfield.
DeWitt, M. Lois, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Dexter, Mabel A., Teacher, 726 High Street, Honesdale.
Dino, John, Vandling.
Dodson, Harry A., 133 Lincoln Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Doty, Edythe A., Teacher, Town Hill.
Dreibelbis, Elizabeth V., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Essick, Laura R., Teacher, Jerseytown.
Evans, Virgie, Teacher, 734 Hazel Street, Wilkes-Barre.
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Evans, Elizabeth P., Teacher, 915 Eynon Street, Scranton,
Farnsworth, Margaret, Teacher, Pine Summit*
Flynn, Evalyn M. J., Teacher, Bloomsburg,
Franey, Irene, Teacher, Shenandoah.
RKSS LIST
1907
Gorrey
".;,
Helen, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Elizabeth, Teacher, Hawley.
ih, Rac R., Teacher, 295 East Northampton Street r Wilkes Barre.
Hamlin, Rose J. (Mrs. L. B. Dymond), Pittston,. R. No, 2.
Harris, John. Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Harter, Grace D. Teacher, Nuremberg,
Henkelman, Gussie, Teacher, Berwick.
p
Hess, Deri, Benton.
Hess, Harriet (Mrs. Bruce Hess), Ben Hut, Mariposa Co.
Hess, Mary B. (Mrs. Warren Alfred Hower),
r
Cal.
1939 Spring Garden St. r Philadelphia.
Higgins, Marie C. , Teacher, 109 South 3rd Street, Harrisburg.
Hoppe, Blanche, Teacher, Hop Bottom.
Howard, Mae L., Teacher, 2014 Columbia Avenue, Philadelphia.
James, Lysod H., Teacher, 36 Storrs Avenue, Scranton.
James, Susan W., Teacher, 164 Nottingham Street, Plymouth.
Jenkins, Charlotte M., Teacher, 53 Gaylord Avenue, Plymouth.
Johns, Norma A., Teacher, Taylor.
Johns, S. Blanche, 1107 Watson Avenue, Scranton.
Jolly, E. Louise, Orangeville.
Jones, Miriam E., Teacher, Edwardsrflle.
Kelley, Mary A., Teacher, 902 Capouse Avenue, Scranton.
Kitchen, Arvilla, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Kline, Jennie L, Teacher, 448 Palisade Ave., Weehawken Heights, N. J.
Kline, Pearl (Mrs. Frank Baker), Bloomsburg.
Knauss, Daisy, Teacher, Zions Grove.
Kocher, Hazel C, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Ivamoreux, Ruth, Teacher, Huntsville.
Lazarus, Edwin, Student, Trinity College, Hartford, Conn.
Lehman, Geo. M., Teacher, Miffiinville.
Lesser, Lulu L., Teacher, Upper Lehigh.
Lesser, Nellie E., Teacher, Upper Lehigh.
Levan, Win.
C.
,
Teacher, Kirkwood, Mo.
Llewellyn, L. N., Teacher, 405 Packer Street, Shamokin.
Lloyd, Justin, Teacher, Starrucca.
Lovering, Bertha, Teacher, Moosic.
liarcy, Clarence A., Teacher, 45 Eley Street, Dorranceton.
Marcy, Howard N., Teacher, Sierra Madre, Cal.
liaateller, Helen (Mrs. J. E. Teple), Bloomsburg.
Mauser, Helen B. (Mrs. Alan B. Roat), Scranton.
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Mae
R., Teacher, Forest City.
lieiaberger, David T.
,
Teacher, Ranshaw.
Miller, Klda (Mrs. Dr. Dutcher),3609
Broadway and 149th
St.,
Mitchell, Ada, Teacher, Parsons.
Morgan, Mary (Mrs. E. H. T. Williams).
Highwood Cemetery, Allegheny.
Ifoyer, Sadie IL, Teacher,
New
York.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1907
Mullahey, Belle, Teacher, 301 Cherry Street, Shenandoah.
Noble, Alma G.., Teacher, Calkins.
^'O'Brien, Margaret (Mrs. Albert Henseler),
149 Kossuth Street, Union Hill, N.
Pritchard, Marjorie V., Teacher, Bramwell, W. Va.
•Quicks Reba H., Teacher, 333 Monroe Avenue, Scranton.
Riegel, Lulu A., Teacher, Catawissa.
Rittenhouse, Laura, Teacher, Berwick.
Roat, Helen L. (Harrison), 95 Pettebone Street, Forty Fort,
Rodriquez, Antonio, San Juan, Box 225, P. R.
Schwartman, Eva T., Teacher, South 141 Laurel Street, Hazleton.
Shaffer, Alice B. (Mrs.. Chas. Harry), Berwick.
Shaw, Stella, Teacher, 224 North Hyde Park Avenue, Scranton.
Shultz, Horton R., Teacher, Fairmount Springs.
Smith, Miriam I., Teacher, Middleburg.
Sterner, Bertha I., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Todd, Genevieve, Teacher, 333 East Main Street, Plymouth.
Tucker, Nellie, Teacher, Susquehanna.
Vance, J. Gertrude, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Wallace, Agnes F. Teacher, Livermore, Cal.
Walters, Edith, Teacher, 128 Willow Street, Plymouth,
Wanich, Myrtle C, Teacher, Light Street,
Wardell, Helen L,, Teacher, 587 Grant Street, Hazleton,
Weaver, Mary E., Teacher, 1108 West Elm Street, Scranton,
Wells, Howard L., Teacher, Elksdale.
Welsh, Mabel (Mrs, Joseph Breisch), Orangeville.
Wendt, Lillian (Mrs. Geo, Harris Webber), Elloree, S. C.
Westbrooke, Blanche, Teacher, Blooming Grove.
Whitebread, Florence (Mrs. Clarence Lyons), Mountain Top.
Wingert, Blanche P., Teacher, Williamstown,
Wolfe, Anna, Teacher, Rock Glen.
Wolfe, Esther A., Teacher, Dallas.
Wolfert, Emma D., Teacher, Forest City.
Zang, Minnie, Teacher, 560 North Church Street, Hazleton.
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COLLEGE PREPARATORY,
Conner, Stanley, Scientific, Willow Springs.
Dino, John, Scientific, Vandling.
Frisbie, Katharine, Classical,
Fritz, Charles
C,
Scientific,
Gross, Gertrude, Scientific,
Landis,
Wm.
B., Scientific,
McCreary, Frank B.,
Wysox.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Rock Glen.
Scientific, Detroit,
Merrill, Ernest, Classical, Light Street.
Moyer, Helen, Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Moyer, William, Scientific, Bloomsburg,
Mich,
J,
ALUMNI ADDRKSS LIST
I907
•le,
Joseph, Scientific, Light Street.
lark, Medical,
1
Plymouth.
BUSINESS
Mo
;'.t-hart,
Paul
5.,
II.,
AND SHORT
HAND-,
Cienfuegos, Cuba.
Al media.
Laubach, Murray, Guava.
Reimard, Irene (Mrs. John Cressler)
,
"Wilkes- Bar re.
SHORT HAND.
Robison, Eugene, Espy.
MUSIC.
Cousart r Josephine (Mrs. Marvin Cooper, Jr.), Union City, Ptu
CLASS OF
J90S.
REGULAR COURSE
Appleman r Rebecca r Teacher, Danville.
Arnold, Ina A., Teacher r 732 Bennett Street, Luzerne.
Baldy, Sara H. r Teacher, Catawissa.
Barnes, Margaret,. Teacher, Elmhurst.
Beddall, Florence G. , Teacher, Tamaqua.
Beddell, Joanna, Teacher, Tamaqua.
Benscoter, Laura M., Teacher, Hunlock's Creek.
Billings, Ella M., Teacher, Nicholson.
Bogart, Nellie, Teacher, Danville.
Boone, Laura E., Teacher, 568 Peace Street, Hazleton.
Brandon, Adda M. (Mrs. George Sharon Westfield), Keyser, W. V.
Breisch, Reba, Teacher, Ringtown.
Burke, Agnes J., Teacner, 9 Pike Street, Carbondale.
Callender, E. Mae, Teacher, Sweet Valley.
Campion, Reba, Teacher, 13 Darte Avenue, Carbondale.
Clark, Mabel P., Teacher, Wyoming.
Conrad, Bffie M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Cool, Mi-rtic M. Teacher, 88 South 10th Street, Brooklyn, X. Y.
Cox, Nell, Teacher, Fort Sill, Okla.
Coyle, Margaret D., Teacher, 247 East 4th Street, Mt. Carmel.
Camming*, James E., Teacher, 232 North Chestnut Street, Shenandoah.
Deeths, Anna R., Teacher, 545 James Street, Hazleton.
Deighmiller, BlUe R. (Mrs. Kimber A. Hartman), Berwick.
hmiller, Nellie M., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. No. 1.
Ibis, Ida M., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. No. 3.
a C, Teacher, Barnesville.
v, Mary I., Teacher, Catawissa.
Finn, Ruth M., Teacher, 653 West Shawnee Avenue, Plymouth.
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is, Thomas, Teacher, 1516 Olive Street, Scranton.
Geisdorf, Charlotta, Teacher, Pryor, Montana.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I908
Gray, Carrie M., Teacher, Montrose, R. No. 1.
Handley, Alberta M., Teacher, 441 North 9th Street, Scranton.
Hartman, Sadie L., Teacher, 852 South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Henrie, Ethel L. Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Herring, Martha E., Teacher, 161 Palisade Ave., West Hoboken, N. J.
Hill, Helen R., Teacher, 614 West Diamond Avenue, Hazleton.
Hull, Edith A., Teacher, Honesdale, R. No. 1.
James, Martha V., Teacher, 920 West Elm Street, Scranton.
Jayne, Elsie H., Teacher, \ /z East Main Street, Plymouth
Johnson, Margaret J., Teacher, 78 East Walnut Street, Freeland.
Kahler, Irene G., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Kostenbader, Stella, Teacher, Milton, R. No. 4.
Krum, Carol, Teacher, Danville.
Major, Olive A., Teacher, Forty Fort.
Maurer, Charles L., Teacher, Paxinos, R. No. 12.
Maurer, Darwin E., Teacher, Kehler.
Miller, Flora M., Teacher, Glen Lyon.
Miller, Harriet, Teacher, Reserve, Wis.
Moore, Mary Louise, Teacher, 1613 Vine Street, Scranton.
Morgan, Daniel W. Teacher, Beaumont.
Morgan, Laura W., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Morris, Mary E., Teacher, 96 Washington Street, Edwardsville.
Morrow, Mary L., Teacher, Schultzville.
Mulligan, Mayetta, Teacher, Carey Street, Plains.
Peck, M. Evelyn, Teacher, Susquehanna.
Petrilli, Francesco S. L., Teacher, 104 Centre Street, Freeland.
Piekarski, Eleanor M., Teacher, 118 Market Street, Nanticoke.
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 Street, Berwick.
Rosser, Olwen, Teacher, 33 Atlantic Avenue, Edwardsville.
Row, Hazel, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Ruth, Bessie M., Teacher, 533 West Diamond Avenue, Hazleton.
Sanders, Clyde, Teacher, Northumberland.
Seasholtz, Helen, Teacher, 28 East Centre Street, Danville.
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Shiffer,
Anna M., Teacher, Hudson.
Shovlin, Joseph A., Teacher, Wilburton.
Sitler, J. Wesley, 1926 Geddes Avenue, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Slocum, A. Louise, Teacher, Rendham.
Smith, Marion C, Teacher, Conyngham.
Southwood, Mary, Teacher, 34 North Walnut Street, Mt. Carmel.
Sturdevant, Edith, Teacher, Meshoppen.
Tucker, Mabel L., Teacher, Susquehanna.
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ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
E
908-9
Tneer, folia c, Teacher, Forest City.
Wallace, Elizabeth P., Teacher, Clifton Heights.
Warden, Helea L., Teacher, Dallas.
Watkina, William D., Teacher, Catawissa.
Welle, Once P., Teacher, Hallstead.
Wilkinson, Mabel W., Teacher, 1 North Walnut Street, Ift. Carmel,
Williams, Mae, Teacher, 126 East Noble Street, Nanticoke.
Williams, Rhea L. Teacher, Factoryville.
Williams, Sarah E., Teacher, Susquehanna.
Yo'ler, Jennie M., Teacher, West Avenue, Mt. Carmel.
Zimmerman, Verna, Teacher, Ringtown.
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COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Grimes, Jay H., Medical, 1402 Monroe Street, Chicago.
Mercer, Irene, Classical, Bloomsburg.
Smith, Merrill W. Latin-Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Turek, Frederick, Latin-Scientific, Glen Lyon.
Witkins, Wm. D., Latin-Scientific, Catawissa.
Yorks, Elsie, Classical, Bloomsburg.
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BOOK-KEEPING AND SHORTHAND.
Churm,
Stella, Danville.
Dreisbach, Ida, Bloomsburg.
Heberling, Pearl, Grovania.
Oman, Ernest, Bloomsburg.
Richards, Horace D., Light Street.
Sneidman, Bruce, Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Wr iegand, Adam, 162 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Woods, Margaret, Benton, No. 4.
MUSIC.
Christian, Lucretia, Bloomsburg.
Dent, Bessie, Catawissa.
Major, Olive, Forty Fort.
CLASS OF
1909.
SUPPLEMENTARY COURSE.
Maurer, Chas. L.
,
Paxinos.
REGULAR COURSE.
Acor, Stewart E., Teacher, Strawberry Ridge.
Beddall, Fannie May, Teacher, Port Carbon.
Bennett, Sue A., Teacher, Montoursville.
Teacher, Galilee.
Bevan, Mary F., Teacher, Mauch Chunk.
Bierman, Ethel I., Bloomsburg.
Betts, Bessie B.
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Birth, Jennie, Teacher,
Nescopeck.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1909
Bishop, Madeleine V., Teacher, 795 Bennett Street, Luzerne.
Black, Martha, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Bryant, Leon D., Teacher, 711 State Street, Pullman, Wash.
Nora D., Teacher, 12 Jackson Avenue, West Hazleton.
Carr,
Clancy, Nora G., Teacher, 419 North 3rd Street, Steel ton.
Cryder, J. Atlee, Teacher, Mifflinville.
Diehl, Fred W., Teacher, Danville.
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Eaton,
Emma,
Teacher, Dallas.
Edwards, Mary, Teacher, Kingston.
Eisenhauer, Edward, Teacher, Mifflinville.
Fagan, Elizabeth, Teacher, Milnesville.
Fairchild, Enola, Teacher, 183 West Broad Street, Nanticoke.
Ferber, Sadie M. Teacher, 121 North Hyde Park Avenue, Scranton.
Fisher, Scott, Teacher, Ringtown.
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Flanagan, Hannah V., Teacher, Silver Creek.
Fleckenstine, Jessie R., Teacher, Orangeville.
Garrison, Florence W. Teacher, 108 Vaughn Street, Dorranceton.
Gibbs, Alice V. (Mrs. J. Roy Burnett), Madison, N. J.
Gillgallon, Mary, Teacher, 148 Church Street, Plymouth.
Gleason, Ruth E., Teacher, Gravity.
Gordon, Joseph B., Teacher, Carbondale.
Hart, Alberta, Teacher, 10 Scott Street, Carbondale.
Hartzell, Sarah E., Teacher, Rock Glen.
Heller, Irma L., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. D. No. 3.
Hess, Geraldine, Teacher, Benton, R. D. No. 6.
Hinckley, Bess, Teacher, Danville.
Hobbes, Gertrude, Teacher, Kingston.
Houck, Fred, Teacher, Catawissa, R. D. No. 2.
Hughes, Mary I., Teacher, 26 Wayne Street, Carbondale.
Ikeler, Kenneth C, Teacher, Millville.
Johnson, Robert L., Teacher, Factoryville.
Kase, Harriet, Teacher, 116 Bloom Street, Danville.
Keller, Verna, Teacher, Seven Points.
Kenna, Genevieve, Teacher, Cumbola.
Kester, Eura M., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. D. No. 1.
Kingsbury, Ethel, Teacher, Southdale.
Kintner, Sadie, Teacher, Meshoppen.
Klingerman, John E., Teacher, Beaver Valley,
Klingerman, Oliver, Teacher, Beaver Valley.
Knapp, Jeannie E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Krepps, Ethel F. (Mrs. A. C. Brown), Tunkhannock.
Kuschke, Anna, Teacher, 1216 Oram Boulevard, Scranton.
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McAfee, Chester E., Teacher, Lionville.
Mahoney, D. J., Teacher, Lawsville.
Major, Cora, Teacher, Forty Fort.
Major, Kathleen, Teacher, Lehman.
ALUMNI ADDRKSS
LIST
I909
Marcy, Kstclla, Teacher, 634 Schuyler Avenue, Dorranceton.
M m •> Eva L., Teacher, 634 Schuyler Avenue, Dorranceton.
Martin, Katherine, Teacher, 34 East Mine Street, Hazleton.
Meneeley, Gertrude M., Teacher, Winton.
Murrin, Emma, Teacher, 106 River Street, Carbondale.
Noble, Laverne R., Teacher, Calkins.
O'Neill, Frances H., Teacher, Sayre.
Parker, Marion E., Teacher, Waverly.
Larks, Edith B., Teacher, Tunkhannock.
Pitner, Harriet, Teacher, Elysburg.
Pooley, Edith M., (Mrs. C. M. Griffith), Narrowsburg.
Potts, M. Reinee, Teacher, Parkesburg.
Lriest, Florence A., Teacher, Olyphant.
Reese, Marjory, Teacher, Strong P. O.
Regan, May C. Teacher, Duryea.
Rogers, Laura, Teacher, 331 Chestnut Street, Berwick.
Rummer, Alvin L. Teacher, Benezette.
School ey, Emeline, Teacher, Trucksville.
Seasholtz, Kate E., Teacher, Danville.
Shaman, George A., Teacher, Catawissa.
Simpler, Julia, Teacher, 125 West Broad Street, Tamaqua.
Steiner, Samuel J., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Stroh, Rebecca E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Stroud, Florence, Teacher, Black Walnut.
Sutliff Maude, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Thompson, Mary E., Teacher, St. Clair.
Tobin, Teresa, Teacher, 23 West 5th Street, Mt. Carmel.
Toole, Sue E., Teacher, Freeburg.
VanCampen, Carrie E., Teacher, Throop.
Vought, Sallie, Teacher, Catawissa.
Wallace, Almah C. Teacher, Livermore, Cal.
Washburn, Horace D., Teacher, Susquehanna, R. No. 5.
Welliver, Walter, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Welsh, Bertha, Teacher, Orangeville.
Wheeler, Lillian M., Teacher, Shickshinny.
White, Agnes, Teacher, Pine Ridge, S. Dakota.
White, LeRoy, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Williams, George, Teacher, Drums.
Williams, Lydia P., Teacher, Edwardsdale.
Willits, Margaret S., Teacher, 125 Chestnut Street, Sunbury
Wilsey, Helen M., Teacher, Tyler Hill.
Wilson, Alice W., Teacher. Plains.
Woodring, Nora E., Teacher, St. John's.
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COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Barrow, Harrison R., Latin Scientific, Ringtown.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1909-10
Callender, H. LeRoy, Latin Scientific, Sweet Valley,
Cintron, Francisco H., Latin Scientific, Caguas, P. R.
Classical, Bloomsburg.
John W., Medical, 250 South River Street, Wilkes-Barre,
Hemingway, H. Gladstone, Latin Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Creasy, Ethel L.
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Cressler,
C, Medical, Mt, Carmel.
Krumm, Thurman, Classical, Turbotville,
Kochczynski, Jos.
Mather, T. Ray, Classical, Benton,
Matz, Robert L., Classical, McKeansburg.
Maurer, Chas. L., Latin Scientific, Paxinos.
Moyer, Harold L., Classical, Bloomsburg.
Ruhl, Jessie, Latin Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Smith, Marion C, Latin Scientific, Conyngham.
Wilner, Robert F., Medical, Plymouth.
BUSINESS
AND STENOGRAPHIC COURSES.
Ash, Elmer E., Benton, R. D. No.
Burlingame, Chas. E., Almedia.
Harrison, Neil S., Forks.
1.
CLASS OF
J9I0.
REGULAR COURSE.
Adams, Frank R., Teacher, Rupert.
Altmiller, Hilda A., Teacher, 111 S. Cedar Street, Hazleton.
Andrews, Ethel Velma, Teacher, Lansford.
Anwyl, Lila Smith, Teacher, Parsons.
Barletta, Ana Marie, Teacher, Mayaguez, P. Rico.
Barrett, Mary A., Teacher, Hudson.
Beach, Marie K., Teacher, 232 S. Main Avenue, Scranton.
Bond, Sara E., Teacher, Lehman.
Box, Harold Charles, Teacher, Gravity.
Brill, Julia, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Brobst, Bertha, Teacher, 301 E. 4th Street, Berwick.
Brown, Blanche, Teacher, Freeburg.
Brown, Fannie, Teacher, 52 S. Sherman Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Brown, LaRue E., Teacher, Lewisburg.
Burdick, Luella S., Teacher, Carbondale.
Cain, Margaret A., Teacher, Centralia.
Cole, Robert, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Corse, Edith
C,
Teacher,
New
Milford.
Waymart.
Anna, Teacher, 38 S. Sherman
Curtis, Irene A., Teacher,
Davis,
J.
Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Donovan, Anna K., Teacher, Laceyville.
Dunkerly, Beatrice F., Teacher, Jeddo.
Edwards, Erne E., Teacher, Benton.
Edwards, Mary Gwynne, Teacher, Ironville, N. Y.
ALUMNI ADDKKSS LIST
I9IO
1, Michael, Teacher, Coalridge.
Bvans, Ksthrjm M., Teacher, Ashley.
Evans, Maude N. Teacher, 1215 Oram Boulevarde, Scranton.
Relle C. Traih.r, Mill villi-.
Farn-11, Jvle Merit, Teacher. 247 N. River Street, Wilkes-Barrc
Fetterman, L. Orval, Bloomslmrg.
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Fetterolf,
Howard, Teacher,
Mifilinville.
Freas, Agnes Amelia, Teacher, Jermyn.
Gr.irhart, Rubv M.. Teacher, Benton.
Cxt-ise,
Nora Elizabeth, Teacher, Northumberland ~
Gilner, Grace A., Teacher, Sterling.
(Vc.ison, Huberts., Teacher, Gravity.
Guhck, A. Elizabeth, Teacher r Danville.
Hanks, Anna Elizabeth, Teacher, Ashley..
Harnan, Retina M,, Teacher r Plains.
Hartman, Kimber A., Teacher, Berwick.
Hawk, Hattie N., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Heitsman, Florence Marion, Teacher, Dallas.
Hess, Helen M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Hess, S. Frank, Teacher, Berwick.
Holland, Josephine O., Teacher, Laceyville.
Houck, Maurice E., Teacher, Nescopeck.
Hourigan, Anna M., Teacher, 361 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre,
Huebner, Florence E., Teacher, Gowen.
Jones, Alma, Teacher, Yostville.
Jones, Margaret, 1735 Monsey Avenue, Scranton.
Keeler, Charles W., Teacher, Benton.
Klase, M. May, Teacher, Snydertown.
Kleintob, Anna, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Klopp, Warren E., Teacher, Stouchsburg,
Koser, Josephine R., Teacher, Nanticoke.
Krepps, Georgia, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Kresge, Olive, Teacher, 15 W. Hollenbach Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Krumm, Grace B., Teacher, Turbotville.
Laubach, Vivian Z., Teacher, 425 West Oak Street, Hazleton.
Lehman,
Leila C. Teacher, Mifilinville.
Lewis, Richard, Teacher, 1119 Bryn Maur, Scranton.
[^ewis, Sara F., Teacher, Nanticoke.
Longenberger, Hazel M., Teacher, Mainville.
Low, Zora M., Teacher, Orangeville.
Lowry, Mary Belle, Teacher, Dewart.
McBride, Anna L. Teacher, Buckhorn.
BicFarlane, Bmma M., Teacher, 627 West Diamond Avenue, Hazleton.
McGill, Rosa A., Teacher, 146 South Pine Street, Hazleton.
Mi Hint v, Georgena, (Mrs. A. J. Sharadin), Kutztown.
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McMcnamin,
Bella, Teacher, Jeddo.
ALTJMNI ADDRESS LIST
I9IO
McMenamin, Cecelia E., Teacher, Freeland.
"Mackin, Gertrude M., Teacher, Exeter Boro.
Maddock, Mary E., Teacher, Mahanoy City.
Malinowski, Lucy V., Teacher, Cor. Terry and River -Roads, Wilkes-Barre
Maxwell, Ada R., Teacher, Plymouth.
Mertz, Blanche E., Teacher, Northumberland,
Metz, Robert C. Teacher, Ashley.
Monahan, Anna L. Teacher, Shenandoah,
Montelius, Sara, Teacher, Richfield,
Morris, Charles J., Teacher, 731 Hazle Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Muir, Anna C, Teacher, 150 West 3rd Street, Mt. Carmel.
TVlummey, Ida W., Teacher, Zionjs Grove.
Murray, M. Irene, Teacher, 302 Hazle Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
'O'Connor, Marion I., Teacher, Bacon Street, Palo Alto.
Oliver, Margaret L., Teacher, Berwick.
Polley, Bertha V., Teacher, Seelyville.
Potter, Charles W. Teacher, Bloomsburg,
Pursel, Rena H., Teacher, Berwick.
Rarig, Emory W. Teacher, Catawissa.
Ratchford, Margaret, Teacher, Shenandoah,
Reber, Ida, Teacher, Mifflinburg.
Reeder, Elizabeth J,, Teacher, Shamokin.
Reynolds, Josephine, Teacher, Mahanoy Plane.
Robb, Mary E., Teacher, Hughesville.
Roberts, S. Tracy, Teacher, Centremoreland.
Ryan, Eleanor, Teacher, 333 East Diamond Avenue, Hazleton,
Sachs, Anna D., Teacher, Nuremberg.
Schooley, Kate, Teacher, Trucksville.
Scott, Jennie L., Teacher, Danville,
Seasholtz, Leonina H., Teacher, Danville,
Shovlin, Mary C, Teacher, Freeland,
Skweir, John, Teacher, McAdoo.
Sluman, I. Burton, Teacher, Torrey.
Smith, Ida May, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Smith, Mabel K., Teacher, 612 Green Ridge Street, Scranton.
Snell, Mildred, Teacher, Pittston.
Snyder, Enola Edith, Teacher, Zenith.
Steckroth, John G. Teacher, 649 North Wyoming Street Hazleton.
Stohner, Marie Alice, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Thompson, Helen H., Teacher, Pittston.
Tobin Jennie Elizabeth, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Tompkins, Laura M., Teacher, Jermyn.
Trescott, Hellen E., Teacher, Berwick.
Weaver, Raymond W. Teacher, Catawissa.
Wertman, Ralph I., Teacher, Quakake.
Williams, Marion F., Teacher Plymouth.
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I
9 I O-
I
I
I., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
O'Malley, Sarah, (State Cer. Plymouth.
Yost, Lois
)
COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE.
Bomboy, Harold, B*PJ.
Laubach, Karl, Benton.
Mann, Chas. F., Jr., Benton.
Milnes, Reay W., Espy.
Moses, David, Tresco.
Skweir, John, McAdoo.
Trescott, Ilellen, Berwick.
Zinkoff Abraham, 1314 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia.
Zvenigorodsky, Abraham, New York City.
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BOOK-KEEPING AND STENOGRAPHIC COURSE.
Burlingame, Lester, Almedia.
Jordan, Bridget N., 1637 North Main Avenue, Scranton.
Krum, Theodore D., Grovania.
Kurr, Franklin H., Stouchsburg.
Mabel D., Paupac.
Pennington, Florence, Bloomsburg.
Pursel, Obed E., Bloomsburg.
Vetterlein, Alma K., Paupac.
White, Frank B., Almedia.
Pellett,.
MUSIC COURSE.
Gearhart, Mary Katherine, Danville.
Lore, Ada, Danville.
CLASS OF J9H.
REGULAR COURSE.
Adamson, Ethel Grace, Teacher, 163 N. Parkway, E. Orange, N.
Armstrong, Harriet R., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Ashe, Bessie, Teacher, Stillwater.
Avery, Ellen H., Teacher, Mehoopany.
Avery, Iris, Teacher, Alderson.
Bailey, C. Carroll, Teacher, Baltimore, Md.
Baker, Harold F., Teacher, Espy.
Barklie, Jennie M., Teacher, 105 Hartford Street, Ashley.
Barletta, America Ana, Teacher, Rosa St., Mayaguez, Porto Rico.
Barrett, Nellie C, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Becker, Jacob J., Teacher, Taylor.
Bogert, Harry Morton, Teacher, Rohrsburg.
Boust, C. Merrill, Teacher, Shamokin Dam.
Boyle, John Joseph, Teacher, McAdoo.
Burke, Mary Zita, Teacher. Shenandoah.
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ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I9II
Bush, Matilda J., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Campbell, Irene, Teacher, 421 West 4th Street, Elysburg.
Carr, Daniel J., Teacher, 12 Jackson Avenue, West Hazleton.
Chamberlain, Mae V., Teacher, Olyphant.
Clune, Marguerite M. A., Teacher, Miners Mills.
Cole, Lillie F., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Cole, Raymond M., Teacher, Orangeville.
Collins, Loren L., Teacher, 203 East Green Street, Nanticoke.
Condron, Anna C, Teacher, 418 West Broad Street, Hazleton.
Coolbaugh, Florence, Teacher, 140 Madison Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Creasy, Carlton T., Teacher, Rock Glen.
Davis, Emma, Teacher, Forest City.
DeLong, Edith M., Teacher, 225 North 4th Street, Lewisburg.
Dennis, J. Frank, Teacher, 135 North Dorrance Street, Kingston.
Donahoe, Margaret, Teacher, Fourth and Centre Streets, Ashland.
Donahoe, Rosalie, Teacher, 924 West Market Street, Scranton.
Fanst, Ethel M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Ferguson, Elizabeth M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Ferrio, George E. Jr., Teacher, Dickson City.
Ferrio, Mary G., Teacher, Dickson City.
Fitch, Pearl Cleveland, Teacher, Falls.
Fortner, Harry C. Teacher, Catawissa.
Fraser, Margaret J., Teacher, 705 Prescott Avenue, Scranton.
Fritz, Ella C, Teacher, Trevorton.
Gaffney, Margaret R., Teacher, 114 North 2nd Street, Steelton.
Gillis, Catharine E., Teacher, 1144 Luzerne Street, Scranton.
Girton, Maurice Jacob, Teacher, Danville, R. No. 4.
Goldsworthy, Eliza J., Teacher, Audenried.
Greene, Pearl M., Teacher, Washingtonville, N. Y.
Gulliver, Merlin S., Teacher, Danville, R. No. 4.
Harding, Joy C, Teacher, Great Bend.
Harris, Ruth, Teacher, Light Street.
Harrison, Harvey W., Teacher, Askam.
Harrison, Jennie Elizabeth, Teacher, Shickshinny, R. No. 1.
Hartman, Grace Edna, Teacher, Buckhorn.
Hartman, Helen M., Teacher, Buckhorn.
Hartman, Louise, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Hawk, Amanda E., Teacher, Sunbury.
Hawk, Lucy M., Teacher, 600 Luzerne Avenue, W. Pittston.
Heimbach, Irene V., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Heller, Mary H., Teacher, St. John's.
Hendrickson, Effie, Teacher, Danville, R. No. 2.
Henrie, Anna M., Teacher, 37 Cherry Street, Danville.
Hess, Miriam Pauline, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Hess, Paul Z., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
,
11
ALUMNI ADDKKSS LIST
191
I
Rippensteel, Edward B., Teacher, Buckhorn.
la G., Teacher, Jeffersonville, N. Y.
mt, Ethel L. Teacher, Bloomsburg.
}{
,
Ikeler,
Donald
F., Teacher,
Bloomsburg.
Catherine, Teacher, Danville.
on, Grace F., Teacher, Northumberland.
Johnson, Laura P., Teacher, Catawissa.
Keeler, F. Irene, Teacher, Benton.
;, Thomas H., Teacher, Askam.
r, Hazel D., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Kline, L. Anna, Teacher, Shickshinny.
Kiuiuss, Amanda M., Teacher, Zions Grove.
Koehler, Lydia, Teacher, 1416 Mulberry Street, Scranton.
Kunkle, John Ray, Teacher, Catawissa,
Landis, George B. Teacher, Rock Glen.
Lewis, EdnaG., Teacher, 203 Pierce Street, Kingston.
Lynott, Margaret, Teacher, 2102 Wayne Avenue, Scranton.
McPee, Mitia H., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
McGall, Marie, Teacher, Berwick.
Megargel, Lavona A., Teacher, Orangeville.
Miller, Elverta I., Teacher, 160S Lincoln Avenue, N. Berwick.
r, Erma C, Teacher, Ricketts.
Mooney, Geraldine A., Teacher, 131 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre.
M^r^an, Florence II., Teacher, Clifford.
Myers, Clyde B., Teacher, 119 Green Street, Edwardsville.
Myers, Marj' E., Teacher, Wapwollopen.
Xaugle, A. Kenneth, Teacher, Pikes Creek.
Nelson, ElnaH., Teacher, Siko.
N rria, Lois Adele, Teacher, 530 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton.
Ohl, Mary M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
O ioro, Alice D., Teacher, Taylor.
Osborne, Annette, Teacher, Luzerne.
Paialey, Ethel J., Teacher, Nesquehoning.
Parke, Minnie H., Teacher, Jermyn.
Pettes, Olive E., Teacher, Rome.
Reed, Miriam A., Teacher, 350 West 3rd Street, Mt. Carmel.
Reynolds, Ruth J., Teacher, Uniondale.
Rice, Myrtle A., Teacher, Beaver Valley.
Roberts, Beatrice, Teacher, Freeland.
Roney, Gertrude Marie, Teacher, 213 East Market Street, Danville.
Ruhl, Ruth, Teacher, Miffliuburg.
:fer, Blair G., Teacher, Varden.
idin, Abraham J., Teacher, Kutztown.
B
pless, Pauline, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
.rd, Lillie G.
Teacher, Calkins.
Sliuman, Grace E., Teacher, Mainville.
,
,
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
IQII
Simmons, Margaret E., Teacher, 617 North Locust
Street, Hazleton.
Smoczynski, Josephine, Teacher, Catawissa, R. 5.
Snyder, Irene, Teacher, Mifflinville.
Spangler, Lottie R., Teacher, Stouchsburg.
Spring, Emily M., Teacher, Hawley.
Steiner, L. May, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Stunz, Katherine E., Teacher, 76 North Ridge Street, Freeland.
Sturdevant, VidaJ. Teacher, Laceyville.
Sullivan. Loretta G., Teacher, Forest City.
Tigue, Agnes R., Teacher, Forty Fort.
Treweek, Laura M., Teacher, Nesquehoning.
Tucker, Jennie O., Teacher, 367 S. River Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Tucker, James Walter, Teacher, Sunbury.
Turek, Peter E., Teacher, Glen Lyon.
Turney, Myrtle M., Teacher, Benton.
Vannatta, Miriam Elizabeth, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
VanReed, Mabel, Teacher, Birdsboro.
Walton, EudoraE., Teacher, Berwick.
Wardan, Clara May, Teacher, Dallas.
Wegge, Grace M., Teacher, Hawley.
Weiss, William P., Teacher, 67 Beach Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Whitmire, Jennie Rebecca, Teacher, 339 5th and Walnut Sts., Berwick.
Wiant, Anna K., Teacher, Huntington Mills.
Williams, Annie C, Teacher, 200 South Oak Street, Mt. Carmel.
Wilner, George Duncan, Teacher, 108 Academy Street, Plymouth.
Winter, Elsie A., Teacher, 91 North Centre Street, Freeland.
Wright, Dennis D., Teacher, Skinners Eddy, Wyoming Co.
Yocum, Edwin L., Teacher, Catawissa.
,
COIXBGE PREPARATORY.
Bailey, Carroll
C,
Latin Scientific, 848
Edmondson Avenue,
Baltimore,
Brobst, Jacob Ralph, Medical Preparatory, Bloomsburg.
Corrigan, James A., Medical Preparatory, Hazleton.
Henrie, William H., Latin Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Henrie, J. Gilbert, Latin Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Kennedy, Cormac
F., Latin Scientific, Oneida.
Klinetob, Freas B., Medical Preparatory, Bloomsburg.
Landis, Edgar B., Latin Scientific, Rock Glen.
Lorenzetty, Joseph, Latin Scientific, Freeland.
McHenry, Donald Barton, Medical Preparatory, Bloomsburg.
Mather, W. Bruce, Classical, Benton.
Smith, Harry A., Medical Preparatory, Alden Station.
Turek, Peter E., Latin Scientific, Glen Lyon.
Vergne, Luis G., Medical Preparatory, Caguas, P/R.
White, Elizabeth A., Classical, Bloomsburg.
Md
I
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
IQI
BUSINESS
in,
AND SHORTHAND.
Pauline, Uniondale.
hart, Wm. Homer, Almedia.
Soiterman, Bltnira If., Danville.
Hoffman, Leo J., Almedia.
Bfetzger, F. Marie, Benton.
Shew, Helen M., Stillwater.
MUSIC.
Harter, Creola, Nescopeck.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
DEATHS REPORTED SINCE JULY
1878.
i884.
Emma (Mrs. G. S. Herring.)
Limberger, Annie R.
Jones,
1886.
Wood, A. Sue.
1895.
Riley, Minnie F. (Mahon.)
1899.
Martz, C. Hayes.
Bradigan, Margaret.
1902.
1st,
CLASS SECRETARIES.
M. Garman.
1871.
J.
1875.
1876.
Lorena G. Evans.
Mary J. Hunt.
1878.
C. D. Andreas.
1880.
Celeste Kitchen (Prutzman.)
G. J. Clark.
Cora Hagenbuch Holmes.
Mary P. Sheep.
Helen Barton John.
1883.
1885.
1887.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1895.
Lulu M. McAlarney.
C. C. Major.
Anna E. Stair.
Eva E. Dintinger (Mrs. E. D. Frick.)
Mary Detwiler (Mrs. E. E. Brader.)
1897.
Florence Kitchen (Mrs. C. Fullmer.)
Susan B. Bodmer.
1898.
Clara
1899.
Ira A. Zeigler.
1896.
M. Swank.
1901.
Esther Abbott.
1902.
Harriet Fry.
1903.
Mollie Moran.
1904.
Maud
1905.
J.
Davis.
1908.
Lee Tiffany.
Mabel Hartzell (Zarr.)
Bertha H. Bacon.
Marion Smith.
1909.
Julia Simpler.
1910.
Bertha V. Polley.
1911.
Mabel VanReed.
1906.
1907.
J910.
INDEX.
Admission
Alumni
to
Middle and Senior Classes
20
List
75
55
Appropriations, State
Athletic Association
Auditorium The
Boxes from Home
51
47
54
47
2
18
*
,
Buildings
Calendar
Conditions of Admission to Four Years' Courses
Courses of Study
7
Damages
54
Departments.
Professional
College Preparatory
Music
23
24, 37
25, 43
Physical Education
Art
Science
Historv and Civics
27
English
32
33
28
28
31
Commercial
Diplomas
37
52
Discipline
Elevator, Passenger
Expenses
Faculty,
The
Graduate Students
Gymnasium, The
Laundry Regulations
Lecture Course, The Students'
Library, The
Literary Societies
Location
Medical Preparatory.
Model School, The.
Outfits
Outline of Four Years Course
(
)rchestra
Programs
Religion and Morals
Science Hall
Scholarships
School Periodical
Special Students
State Aid
State Examinations, Rules for
Students' Rooms
Students, List of
Students, Summary of
Teachers, Classes for
Teachers, Applications for
Text Books
Trustees, Board of
Standing Committees of
O
rarse
Y< »cal
Visiting and Going Home
Young Men's Christian Association
Young Woman's Christian Association
50
56, 57
5,
53
34
49
55
51
49
57
47
40
48
54
9
27
35
52
50
58
52
33
55
20
49
60
74
36
33
46
3
4
45
53
53
53
/
J'6
/
p
/
/
4
h
Entered as second-class matter July 1, 1909, at the post
Bloomsburg, Pa., under the Act of July 16, 1894.
office at
JULY
1911
NO.
4.
B. S. N. S. Quarterly
Catalog
Number
BLOOIHSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE
and
State Normal School,
Sixth District,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
1911—1912
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CALENDAR
-OF
THE—
BLOOMSBURG
LITERARY INSTITUTE
I
—AND-
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
(CHARTER NAME)
Sixth District,
Bloomsburg, Columbia County,
Pennsylvania.
1911-1912.
Catalog
Number
of B. S.
JULY,
N. S. Quarterly.
1911.
COLUA1BIAN POINTING HOUSE,
BLOOMSBURG,
PA.
Calendar.
1911
1912
1911
FALL TERM
13 Week...
iy,
September 5th, 191 1.
Thursday, November 23rd. 1911.
ian Anniversary,
3
Saturday, December 2nd, 1911.
1911—1912
WINTER TERM
13 Week..
Opens Monday, December
4th, 191
1.
Beginning of Christmas Vacation, Saturday, December i6tb,
191
1.
Work
resumed, Tuesday. January 2nd, 191 2.
Calliepian Anniversary, Thursday, 8:15 p. m., February
1912.
Closes Friday,
March
15th, 191
2
2.
1912
SPRING TERM
14 Weeks.
Opens Monday, March
25th, 1912.
Junior Entertainment, Saturday, 8:15 r. if., May 25th,
Recital, Music Department, Saturday. 8:15 P. ML, Jul
1
1912.
daureate Sermon. Sund
Entertainment by M.
P,
M..
June 23rd, 1912.
if., June
24th. [912.
Field Day, Tuesday, June 25th, 1912.
-
Reunions, Tues
Day Exercises,
omencement, W<
-
ip,
"12.
Tu<
,
if.,
June 25th,
1
15 p. m.. June 25th, 191 2.
10:00 a. m.. Jui
[912.
.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Board
of Trustees.
A. Z. SCHOCH, 1913
President.
JAMES C. BROWN, 1914,
Vice President.
JOHN M. CLARK, Esq., 1913,
Secretary.
L. E. WALLER, Esq., 1912
N. U. FUNK, Esq., 1912
JOHN G. FREEZE, Esq., 1914
O. W. CHERRINGTON, 1912
HON. VORIS AUTEN, 1913
-
G.
D.
J.
CLARK,
J.
WALLER,
1914
Jr. (Ex-Officio.
)
Trustees Appointed by the State.
JOHN R. TOWNSEND, 1914
CHARLES W. MILLER, Esq.,
DR. J. J. BROWN, 1913
ROBERT C. NEAL, 1913
C. C.
PEACOCK,
Esq., 1912
R. E.
HARTMAN,
PAUL
E.
HON.
A. L.
FRED
G.
H.
B.
WIRT,
1914
Esq., 1912
FRITZ, 1913
YORKS,
1914.
CLARK, Treasurer.
1912
ITUTE
Standing Committees.
Finance
CHARLES W. MILLER.
FRED
:
JOHN
G.
Grounds and Buildings
JAS. C.
JOHN
JOHN
J.
Instruction
PAUL
:
M. CLARK,
J.
E.
M. CLARK,
PEACOCK.
Household
JOHN
:
BROWN,
C. C.
FRB1
G.
YORKS.
TOWNSENl).
R.
BROWN.
and
Discipline
:
WIRT,
J.
C.
BROWN.
HON. VORIS AUTEN.
Furniture,
A. L.
Library and Apparatus
FRITZ,
C. C.
GRANVILLE
J.
FUNK,
HARTMAN.
Credit and Collection
FRED
G.
:
W. CHERRINGTON,
O.
R. E.
PEACOCK,
CLARK.
Heat, Water and Light
N. U.
:
YORKS,
:
N. 0.
JOHN
R.
TOWNSEND.
PUNK,
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
The Faculty.
D.
J.
WALLER,
Jr.
PRINCIPAL.
BAKELESS,
O. H.
A. M.
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF TEACHING.
WILBUR. A. M.
HIGHER MATHEMATICS.
G. E.
WILLIAM
B.
SUTLIFF, A. M.
MATHEMATICS.
F. H.
JENKINS,
A. M.
REGISTRAR.
J. G. COPE, M. E.
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND CHEMISTRY.
C. H.
ALBERT,
M. E., A. M.
GEOGRAPHY.
JOS. H. DENNIS, A. B.
LANGUAGES.
DIRECTOR COLLEGE PREP. DEPARTMENT.
S. HARTLINE, A. M.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES.
D.
MINNIE CALISTA SUTPHEN,
PRECEPTRESS.
VIRGINIA DICKERSON, M.
E.
LATIN.
MARY
J. C.
A. GOOD. B. P.
CHEMISTRY.
FOOTE.
Litt. B.
ENGLISH.
MARY ISABEL
ELLIS,
READING AND LITERATURE.
MRS.
J.
K. MILLER,
ENSEMBLE CLASSES.
VIOLIN, PIANOFORTE,
ELSA
S.
RIGGINS,
PIANOFORTE, HARMONY. AND THEORY AND HISTORY OF MUSIC.
BLANCHE LETSON.
VOICE AND PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC.
JAS. T. GOODWIN,
STENOGRAPHY, TYPEWRITING AND COMMERCIAL BRANCHES.
MRS.
ELLEN SCHOONOVER,
ENGLISH.
SARAH
H. ROBOTTOM,
DRAWING.
dSBURG LITERARY INST]
JES8E
ARI
SHAM HAUL
i
AND ALGEBRA.
HMfcTIC
!
MAUD
smi ill. If, B.
SCHOOL AND CRITIC TEACHER.
K.
PRINCIPAL OF MODEL
ANNA
HELEN
CRITIC
CARPENTER,
F.
If.
E.
AND MODEL SCHOOL TEACHER.
GERALDINE DENNIS,
\li:s.
CRITIC
VAX WVCK,
S
MODEL SCHOOL TEACHER.
CRITIC AND
AND MODEL SCHOOL TEACHER.
ELLA
RITCHIE,
C.
LIBRARIAN.
FRANCES
FRISBIE, A. B.
V.
GERMAN.
MYRTLE
A. SWARTZ, A. B.
ENGLISH AND LATIN.
JOHN
WEIMER,
\V.
DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL CULTURE.
EDITH
CUMBERLAND,
A.
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
B. L.
PHYSICAL CULTURE,
IN
FRISBIE,
MANUAL TRAINING.
BRUCE SNEIDMAN,
ASSISTANT
IN
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
H. J.
ASSISTANT
FAUSEL,
IN
GYMNASIUM.
BESS HINCKLEY,
ASSISTANT
IN
BIOLOGY.
OLIVE KRESGE,
ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN.
CHARLES
A.
LEONARD,
GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY.
MARY BELLE LOWRY,
LATIN.
MATHEMATICS. HISTORY.
WILLIAM BRILL,
A. B.,
HISTORY AND CIVICS.
CIVIL
JULIA BRILL,
GOVERNMENT AND
LATIN.
PRANK BOYD COTNER,
ASSISTANT
IN
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE.
MYRTLE WILLIAMS,
ARITHMETIC AND ALGEBRA.
JESSIE FLECKEN8TINE,
NURSE.
PERRY FRF
SUI
ERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS.
)
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Courses of Study
(As revised and adopted by the Normal School Principals.)
Regular
Course.
Students are no longer admitted to the Junior Year.
PREPARATORY YEAR.
Language — Orthography Reading Composition.
Natural Science — Physiology and Hygiene.
;
;
—
Historical Science Geography, (Descriptive, Commercial
and Physical) Histo^ 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,
for admis-
sion to classes.
Language — English Grammar
;
Latin sufficient for the
in-
troduction of Csesar.
Mathematics — Arithmetic Algebra.
Natural Science — Physiology and Hygiene.
Historical Science— U. S. History Civil Government.
The Arts— Drawing, a daily exercise for at least twenty-four
;
;
weeks, work to be submitted to the Board of Examiners
Book-keeping, single entry, including a knowledge of
;
common
business papers, and a daily exercise for at least
Vocal Music, elementary principles, and
seven weeks
attendance upon dail) exercise for at least twelve weeks.
;
T
Physical Culture.
Pedagogics Psychology and Methods
—
rule
3,
of
Teaching.
(See
for admission to classes.)
MIDDLE YEAR.
Language — Rhetoric and Composition
of Caesar's Gallic War.
Mathematics— Plane Geometry.
Natural Science— Zoology Botany
;
Astronomy.
;
(Laboratory and
rule 6, for admission to classes.)
Historical Science General History.
The Arts Manual Training.
tive
—
Physical Culture.
—
;
Latin,
Three books
Chemistry
field
Descripstudy.)
(See
;
SENIOR YEAR.
hing
:
for
History o!
admission
lassi
Grammai
review); English Literature,
work, including the thoro study
-these being selected from those
ntrance to College by the Association o!
designs!
ry Schools of the Middle States
and Pi
Latin. Three Orations of Cicero, Three
and Maryland
(Students having sufficient preparaVirgil.
tion arc admitted to more advanced classes in Latin.)
S< e :::'' 6, for admission to classes.)
MATHEMATICS— Arithmetic (review); Plane Trigonometry
and Surveying. Solid Geometry.
Geology.
Xa'i
ce Physics
[ish
at
1'
weeks
Ive
of
:
—
;
Physical Culti
Substitutions
art-
allowed for certain branches in the Mid-
dle and Senior years.
Supplementary Course.
Leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Pedagogics.
(Home or Spencer.) Advanced
Philosophy of Education.
Psychology, (James' Briefer Course, or Angle.)
Discussion of Educational Problems, (Bagley or Home.)
ol Supervision, including School Law, (Dutton and Sneddin, and Penn'a School Law.
Devices for Teaching, (Smith, Parker or Chubb.)
Educational Themes,
Eliott, Hanns or Halleck.)
School Apparatus and Appliances— description, use and preparation, (Rowe or Kirkpatrick.)
I
Leading to the Degree of Master ot Pedagogics.
Two
years of teaching after graduating in the Regular Course.
Professional Re iding, with abstracts
History of Education
in the United States Boone
European Schools Klemm);
Education, as found in Encyclopaedia Britan;
|
l
;
(
nica.
School Architecture, etc.
Sanitary Science
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.
;
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AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
Outline of Four Years'
As
Normal School Course.
and adopted December 30th, 1910.
based on the "unit" plan as proposed by
finally revised
This course is
The
Carnegie Foundation.
"A unit" represents a year's study in any subject in a secondary school constituting approximately a quarter of a full
year's work.
(This statement is designed to afford a standard of measurement for the work done in a secondar} school. It takes the
four-year high school course as a basis and assumes that the
length of the school year is from thirty-six to forty weeks,
that a period is from forty to sixty minutes in length and that
the study is pursued for four or five periods a week
but,
under ordinary circumstances, a satisfactory year's work in
any subject can not be accomplished in less than one hundred
and twenty sixty-minute hours or their equivalent. Schools
organized on a different basis can nevertheless estimate their
work in terms of this unit.
Students admitted to the First Year shall have a fair knowledge of Arithmetic, Reading, Orthography, Penmanship,
United States History, Geography, Grammar, Physiology,
Civics, and the Elements of Algebra to Quadratics.
Test by
7
;
Faculty.
FIRST YEAR.
No. of 60 minute periods or No. of 45 minute periods
Algebra
Latin
School
Management and School
Orthography
Reading and Public Speaking
Ancient and Mediaeval History
Physical Geography
Law
Arithmetic
Grammar
Vocal Music
Physical Training
Manual Training and Domestic Science
120
120
120
30
40
SO
40
80
120
40
60
40
160
160
160
40
50
100
50
100
160
50
80
50
1160
SECOND YEAR.
No. of 60 minute periods or No. of 45 minute periods
Plane Geometry
120
160
Rhetoric, Composition, Classics
120
160
Botany
80
100
40
Zoology
50
Book-keeping
40
50
Modern History and English History
80
100
Caesar
General Methods
Drawing
Physical Training
120
120
80
60
160
160
100
80
1120
THIRD YEAR.
No. of 60 ralnul
nation
],J,
'
160
\?M.
>nometry
iphy
[raining
In thethird
vi
Sciem
,,.1
German.
leometry
I
try.
.
FOURTH YEAR.
minute periods or No. of 45 minute periods
1
hmg
lucation
ire
80
and Nature Study
kinetic
Grammar
Methods
in
Arithmetic and
Grammar
Iimi
German and French
Virgil,
Speaking
lie
Drav,
1(
Manual
Ti
leal
:
^
,
Domestic Science
Training
In thefourth
v.
8j
...an.
.
may be substituted
for £thi<
1110
be substituted
Philosophy of Education, or Surveying
Logic and Sociology
may
or Sociol
Report of Committee on Extent of work
Curriculum of 1910.
in
Agriculture.
I.
ted in the
books of E. G. Taylor or Bailey, Warren.
Algebra.
II.
1
>f
fundamental operations including factoring
tions, mcludii
ad
pie equations with a Btu
simple proportio
I
7.
Involution and evolution.
iratic equatioi
.1 equations.
Theory of exponents.
il
problen
^ojjiwjto complete
"'
though:
this^work
ima
,
m
i(
,
lt
si
uml(1
havc
ad accuthe work.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
III.
I
I
Arithmetic.
First Year.
1.
2.
Drill in the fundamental operations
and fractions.
Denominate numbers, omitting
mon
3.
Mensuration and surfaces.
Percentage and
Ratio and simple proportion.
Involution and evolution.
8.
Drawing
9.
Metric system.
Practical problems of
Frequent reviews and
10.
11.
com-
its application.
Interest, including discount.
7.
6.
tables that are not in
use.
4.
5.
with integers, decimals
and maps to
plans, plots,
all
scale.
kinds.
drills.
Fourth Year.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
IV.
Intensive study of arithmetical principles involved in the fundamental operations in integers, fractions, and decimals.
Practical mensuration.
Miscellaneous problems.
Drills demanding alertness and accuracy.
Oral work.
Emphasize the importance of good English in all solutions.
Metric system.
Study of banking, stock market, money, and other sources of
arithmetical problems.
Book-keeping.
Double entry, using some standard budget system,
tury, Modern Illustrative.
V.
Botany.
1.
Purpose and differences among plants.
2.
Methods
4.
of reproduction.
Plant food and plant physiology.
Division of labor and functions.
5.
Growth.
6.
Movement and
3.
7.
response to stimuli.
Seed, fruit, and domestication.
8.
Ecology.
9.
Practical application of Botany.
Analysis and classification of plants.
10.
11.
VI.
e. g.,
Plant pathology.
Suggested texts— Bergen, Leavitt, Andrews.
Chemistry.
1.
Structure of matter.
2.
Elements and compounds.
Study of the common elements.
Chemical laws.
Chemical theories.
Chemical mathematics.
Study of common compounds.
Chemical reactions.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Application of chemistry.
At least 40 periods of laboratory work.
Suggested texts Remsen, Peters.
—
New
Cen-
1
D
VII.
dtabiKty, worth
judging material
elopmenl of skill.
Cooking, judging
ng,
Eh
i
2.
i
to
.
be
ma
construe
ventilati
.
Drawing.
VIII.
5fear.
:
Freehand drawing! from
Mechanical drawn
l.
Benioi Year.
tarign.
I
ition—-Princip]
i.
>r
work.
Sketching.
ching children.
IX.
Ethics.
/U
m Mackenzie or Robinson's
Peabo
X.
ly*s
Prin ipke
and Practice of
Mo
Moral Philosophy.
French.
First Year.
l.
Elements
of
grammar.
Conversation.
<
4.
Sompoaition.
Reading.
Sec German,
e. g.
Frasier
&
Squair.
Second Year.
Grammar, Composition, Reading, Conversation,
e. g.
TV
High School Manual
Geology.
XI.
l.
1.
Physiography.
Minerals and r
ili-iory Geology.
Field work with notes,
e.
g.
Brigham.
Geography.
XII.
Physical
A
.
oourse equivalent to that given in textbook like
Introduction to Physical Geography, emphi
ind motions of the earth with effects.
i.
aer.
and leading form-,
i.
."..
('.illicit
Shi
ire
forma.
Field \\ork.
Political.
Third year work
to
include—
and Brig-
3
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
1
History of geography.
1.
2.
Review
3.
Field work.
4.
Maps and map
of facts.
drawing.
Topographical U. S. Maps.
Suggested texts— Redway and Hinman, Roddy.
5.
Geometry.
XIII.
Plane.
Study
of the five books.
Correlate algebra, arithmetic and geometry.
Practical problems.
1.
2.
3.
Solid.
Continue the work of the preceding year. Make and use models and
devote considerable time to practical problems based upon the demonstrations.
XIV.
German.
Elements
First year.
of
grammar,
e. g.
Joines
&
Wesselhoff or
Birrwith.
Conversation on familiar subjects and incidents.
Composition.
Memory work, choice, simple poems.
Reading, Maershen and Erzaellinger, stress on oral translation
and about 40 pages of simple German, e. g. Im Vaterland, or
1.
2.
—
3.
4.
Immensee.
Second Year.
1.
Grammar.
2.
Composition, and reading and translation,
Die Jungfrau von Orleans, or equivalent.
XV.
Wm.
Tell,
and
Grammar.
1.
first year the work in Grammar should be of the usual academic character, familiarizing the student with parsing, analysis, and practical use of correct syntax.
Suggested texts, Maxwell's Advanced Lessons in English
Grammar, Reed & Kellogg's Higher Lessons in English, J.
In
—
2.
P. Welsh's English Grammar, Carpenter's, Guerber's English
Grammar, Steps in English, Lyte's.
In the fourth year attention should be given more largely to
the grammatical structure of selected sentences, and to the
historical phases of English Grammar.
Suggested texts,— Kimball's, The English Sentence, Sandwick
& Bacon's High School word Book, Baskerville & Sewell's
Structure of the English Sentence.
XVI.
History.
Ancient and Mediaeval.
1.
As much
as
is
offered under this heading in Myers' General
is
offered in Myers' General
History.
2.
Modern.
As much as
heading.
History under this
M
.
iiiofa
a*
it
offered
iakv INSTITUTE
m
Diagoi Ebon, M< Laugh6
hn.
rie
de-
National and S
ition.
-iiinuoll.
XVII.
Gnerber,
1
-'lirkinger.
History of Educate
following subject! should be ineluded:
grap
Bi
l.
ri
educators.
tory Of important Bl
y of great schools.
•
Special bietory of
lli.~i-.ry of important methods.
Kemp.
I,
t
5.
XVIII.
Latin.
t
Year.
Element* of trammer and vocabulary of at least 500 word*.—
thorough preparation to read Ca-
I.
<
::d
Vear.
of Caesar, and equivalent for the fourth, with
ekwe attention to Grammar and Roman bietory of tl
nod
tkfl
Third Year.
3.
Cicero six orations, including ManiJian Law, with special
attention to composition and English derivatives.
4.
Virgil, six
;
Fourth Year.
books J composition;
ogy and poetic for
XIX.
special
attention to mythol-
Literature.
ffiab
and American.
As a foundation to an appreciation of the field of English and
American Literature, enough time should be given to th<
tors of Literature to enable the pupil to
the eminent literary lights of each.
know
the "periods"
!
uld be given to the study of the masterp
themselves, on
aougfa variety to make the learner familiar with the style of the authors given in the historic survey
torts,
B
ard edition
entrt
XX.
Tappan, English and American Literature, HalMatthews' American Literature, Painter
hews, Ind. to American Literature. Stand-
Literature,
oi
Classics, preferably those
required
for
college
L
Al
XXI.
w
in J
VOni
A
Hill, or
Taylor. Atwater.
Manual Training.
;
>s
"
'-;
try,
and clay modeling
in art
department.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
XXII.
Methods, General.
Should present such subjects as
1.
2.
:
Aims
of education.
Conditions to be studied,
3.
Equipment.
4.
Technique.
5.
Methods
in
Reading and Penmanship and other elementary
subjects not given special time in schedule.
Suggested texts,— Smith, Thorndyke
XXIII.
1.
Methods
The
a.
b.
Murray.
iu Arithmetic.
course of study,
Elimination.
State course of study.
Other courses.
to teach arithmetic in the primary grades.
to teach in the grammar schools.
Sources for problems in the community life.
Devices for teaching arithmetic.
The literature of the subject.
Discussion of the pedagogical problems of the subject.
c.
2.
3.
4„
5.
6.
7.
XXIV.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
XXV.
How
How
Methods
in
History and Geography.
Psychology of perception and memory.
Definition of the field of History and Geography.
Correlation with other subjects.
Apparatus.
Plans and devices.
Exercises, maps, and equipment.
Causes and conditions of historic development.
Orthography.
Spell all words in common use, all special terms found in the subjects of study.
This exercise should be continued at least once a week, throughout
the years wherein spelling is not a required subject of the
course.
Suggested texts,— High School Word and Book Champion Speller,
Hicks Rational Speller, Rice.
XXVI.
Physics.
Purposes.
1.
To
2.
To
give the student a clear knowledge of the
ciples of physics as applied to practical life.
elementary prin-
4.
store the mind of the student with the great fundamental
truths and laws of physical science.
To develop in the student the power to manipulate apparatus
in the performance of experiments.
Study to be based on laboratory work.
1.
Properties of matter.
2.
Mechanics of
3.
Forces of heat, magnetism and electricity, sound and light.
Suggested texts,— Millikan & Gale, Sharpless & Philips.
3.
Courses.
solids, liquids
and
gases.
'
VII.
Physi
B
l.
Anatomy.
-
bool children,
"-.rations
as rc-
tdi vidua!
(
via.
1.
Joler,
Peabody.
p
B
i
of Psychology.
ntative facull
4.
Thinking and Reasoning.
6.
The
Will.
7.
The
•
XXIX.
il-i
i<>n of
psychological principles to pedag
be the constant aim of the work.
Jan* B* Briefer Course, Betts, Baldwin.
Reading and Public Speaking.
In the
year this work should conaisl chiefly in getting the abilread the various types of literature
snner.
Attention should not be directed much to
rules of public
but to the formation of the habit
first
ity to
'::
!HLr
.
In the fourth year the emphasis should be placed upon the rules of
•ive Public Speaking, and each member of the class should
not have less than two formal appearances before an audience
of more than just the members of the cl:
ling.
ted texts. —Evolution of E
n,
[win's Readers; any standard reading book, Southwick's
ps to Oratory; MacEwen's Essentials of Argumentation,
Cumnock 6
-
XXX.
Public Speaking.
liter's
Rhetoric, Composition, and Classics.
ject as
uld aim at making the learner familiar with the subin a standard text in Rhetoric ; at establishing
rner the power (and then the habit) of embody-
given
prmciples in his own composition work; and
him with literary classics which illustrate the varioomposition.
A Emerson's Rhetoric Carpenter's
toric
Woollej
inics of Writing; Genungra RhetDamon A Herick's Rhetoric; Maxwell Smithes ComhTill'a
Rhetoric; Deatrick's Analytics
Literary Crii
Webster's
English Composition and Lit
Shatford, Judaon.
i;t our grades,
the Clae
to which
.Mild be put in this
ourse, is that of illustrating the various tvpes of
in them).
miliarising
I
;
;
&
i
;
;
——
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
XXXI.
17
School Management.
Present such subjects as
Classification of pupils.
Study of individual pupils.
1.
2.
Recitations and examinations.
Rewards and punishments.
Moral culture.
3.
4.
5.
Suggested
XXXII.
texts,
— Seeley, White, Wickersham.
School Sanitation.
Shall present the subject of
1.
Lighting.
2.
Heating.
3.
Ventilating.
Seating. Shaw.
4.
XXXIII.
Trigonometry.
1.
Trigonometric functions.
2.
The
3.
Goniometry.
Logarithms.
4.
right triangle.
5.
The oblique
6.
Practical problems with field work.
XXXIV.
triangle.
Surveying.
1.
Study
2.
Land
of instruments for office
and
3.
4.
Levelling.
5.
Railroad work.
City surveying.
Plotting, blue prints, copying, etc.
6.
7.
XXXV.
1.
2.
3.
—
Plant and Animal Relations.
of animal types.
Periods in life of animal.
Study
and
4.
Social instincts
Reproduction.
6.
7.
Birds.
Insects, including
S.
Evolution.
We
work.
Zoology.
5.
9.
field
surveying.
Triangulation.
habits.
economic entomology.
Laboratory and field work.
Suggested texts,— Davison, Coulter, Colton & Herrick.
recommend Chemistry in the Third year and Physics in the
Adopted.
Fourth
XXXVI.
Music.
Require for the course in vocal music that which will fit the students to meet the requirements of course of study for elementary schools.
BL<
i
-
5TITUTB
Condition! oi Admiseion to the Four Years
graduatei
Properly oertified
1
schools
the
.»f
first
grade end city
Public Instruction,
ed
Pew
approved
'"'1
high
by the Depart-
be admitted to the third year of the
shall
Normal Schools without examinai
the State
of
ol
high scb<
Course.
and be conditioned in the branches thai have not been
by such students.
satisfactorily
oom-
:
r
2
•Is
Four
tperly
Pennsylvania high
of approved
be admitted to the second year of the
Normal Schools wfthout examination!
graduates
certified
of the second grade shall
5
med
i
in
the branches thai have not been satisfactorily com-
by such students.
perly
Is
graduates of approved Pennsylvania high
admitted to the first year of the Four
certified
of the third grade shall be
Years
be
1
by su
in the
Normal Schools without examination, and be
branches that
have not been satisfactorily com:
ate.
1.
I person who desires to he admitted to the second OT the third
year without having previously attended an accredited high school, must
have
commissioned Superintendent of Schools, showing
pursued the branches of th<
r
or the first and
with his standing in those branches, or must pass a satisfactory
examination by Hie Faculty in said branches, or be conditioned in them.
Hut the studies in which any one is conditioned under this rule or any
a certificate of a
that be
lias
.-•
.
one
of the rules above, shall not foot
.">.
person
up more than 320 weeks.
Normal School or the State Hoard
the Faculty of any State
If
of
not prepared to pass an
examination
by tie- State Board, he shall not be admitted to the same examinations
at any other State Normal School during the same school year.
tide that a
t'»
a
[f
person
who
is
has completed the State Board examinations re-
any year at any State Normal
School desires t" enter another Normal School, the Principal of thcSchool
at which the examin.tt ion was held shall send the proper eertifieate to the
quired for admission
to the classes of
of the school which the person desires to attend.
Except for
reason here stated, no certil
tting forth the passing of any
Principal
the
studie
ball
be issued.
Candidates for graduation shall have the opportunity of being
lined in any higher branches, including vocal and instrumental music and double entry book-keeping
and all studies completed by them
shall
in their certificate.
Persons who have been graduated
mimed at any
imination in any higher branches, and
if
the Board of Examiners shall certify on the back of their
7.
;
I
.
I
.
he branches completed at said examination.
valid for teaching except the one regularly issu-
9
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
I
ed by the State Board of Examiners to regular graduates shall be issued
by any State Normal School or any person connected with any such
school.
A certificate setting forth the proficiency of all applicants in all
8.
the studies in which they desire to be examined by the State Board of
Examiners shall be prepared and signed by the Faculty and presented to
the Board. Studies that have been completed at a high school shall be
distinguished
by the words "high school" or the
initials
"H. S."
A
sep-
be prepared for the use of each examiner together with a separate list of students conditioned in any branch, with
the branches in which they were conditioned and the grades shall be indicated in every list where substitution is made or extra branches are
taken. These lists shall be ready for the State Board before the examiarate
list
of each class shall
nation begins.
No
9.
year's
be given to any student on part of a
completed, but (except in the last year's
State examination shall
work unless the study
is
examination) a student may be conditioned by the State Board of Exammore than two subjects, covering not more than one period
of work for a year. Accurate records of these conditions shall be promptly sent to the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the fact that the
iners in not
students thus conditioned have taken up such subjects and passed them
by the faculty shall be certified to in writing to the State Board of Ex-
aminers before such students are admitted to another State Examination.
Within fifteen days after the examination by the State Board
10.
any Normal School, the Principal of the school shall send to the Department of Public Instruction a complete list of all who have taken advanced branches, together with a list of these branches, also a list of
those to whom diplomas and certificates were granted, and a list of those
who passed the State examination in any year, naming the year.
at
11.
Graduates of State Normal Schools in the regular course, and
graduates of colleges approved by the College and University Council,
who shall satisfactorily pass the Faculty and State examinations in the
course required therefor, shall receive the degree of Bachelor of Pedagog-
And Bachelors of Pedagogics who have, after receiving such degrees,
taught successfully for two years, and passed the Faculty and State examinations in the course required therefor, shall receive the degree of
ics.
Master
of Pedagogics.
Residence for the last two years shall be required of all students,
except in the case of graduates of Four Years' Courses in colleges approv12.
ed by the College and University Council, who
one year's residence.
may
be graduated after
20
Admission
Middle
the
to
and
Jar Course,
r
and
Rules tor
Senior
Pinal
I
the
o{
Examinations.
Pennsylvanj
all th<
i.
Admission to the Senior and Middle classes is determined by a preliminary examination conducted by the Faculty,
>ard of Examina final examination by a
The
iminations are held in June each year.
date is fixed by the Superintendent of Public Instruct!
oally announced in February or March preceding the
The
results of the preliminary examinations
State Examiners, with the recommendation of
--fnl applicants.
In order to he admitted to the Middle class at any
irmaJ School, students must be examined by the Faculty
State Board in all the Junior studies (except Eug
animations.
n
and
to the
Grammar and
and this examination shall be final.
be admitted to the Middle class without having previously attended a Stile Normal School, must
.hi examination
by the Faculty and State Board of Exexcept
aminers in the academic studies of the Junior year
English Grammar and Arithmetic), and Plane Geometry or
Arithmetic,
)
to
Book
of Caesar, and must complete School ManageMiddle year.
Applicants may try the Junior and Middle year examinafirst
ment
in tlie
tions at the .same time.
In order to be admitted to the Senior class. stU
3.
must
mined 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,
an examination by the Faculty and State Board in the
lemic studies of the entire course, exceptthe review studies
of the Senior year
and must devote their time during the
Senior year to the professional studies of the course, and the
review stud;If t'ne Faculty of any State Normal School, or the State
4.
Examiners decides that a person is not prepared to
mination by the State Board, he shall not be admitted to the same examination at any other S
rinal
School during the same school ye
If a person
who has
ted the examinations required for admission to the Middle or Senior
my State
Normal School,
to enter another Normal School, the
which tl
principal of the
was held shall
send the proper certificate to the principal of the school which
1
;
1
-
I
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
21
the person desires to attend. Except for the reason here stated,
no certificate setting forth the passing of the Junior or Middle
year studies shall be issued.
Candidates for graduation shall be examined by the
6.
State Board in all branches of the Senior year, including
English Grammar and Arithmetic. They shall have the opportunity of being examined in any higher branches, including
vocal and instrumental music and double entry book-keeping,
and all studies completed by them shall be named in their certificates.
All persons examined by the State Board in the Natural
Sciences of the Middle and Senior years, are required to present
note books of the laboratory and field work done by them.
Persons who have been graduated may be examined
7.
at any State examination in any higher branches, and the secretary of the Board of Examiners shall certify on the back of
their diplomas to the passing of the branches completed at
said examination.
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
by the Faculty and presented to the Board. The certificate
for the studies of the Junior year shall also include the standing of applicants in the review studies of the Senior year.
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
To obtain these degrees, candidates must be
of Pedagogics.
examined by the Faculty and State Board upon the studies of
the supplementary course.
A
Three years of successful teaching in the public schools of
the State since graduation (or two years in the case of candidates who taught in the Model School) will be required of all
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 enSenior year will be required of all candidates for graduation
but candidates for the pedagogical degrees may prepare
the required work i?i absentia.
tire
;
In the fall of 19 10 no students can be admitted into the third
year of the Four Years' Course because no students will be
graduated in the Four Years' Course in 191 2. But students
may be admitted in the fall of 19 10 into the first year of the
Four Years' Course so as to graduate in this course in 19 14; or,
if sufficiently advanced, they may be admitted in the fall of
igiointo the second year of the Four Years' Course so as to
graduate in this course in 19 13.
22
!
I.ITl.KAKY INSTIT'
[nation from the Three Years' Course will be governby the rales heretofore in force. Students who in June,
E9IO, pass the examinations at the end of the Junior Year, can
Lmitted into the Middle Year of the Three Years' Course
Stuto graduate in the Three Years' Course in 191 2.
dents who in June, ioio, pass the examination at the end of
the Middle Year can be admitted into the Senior Year of the
Three Years' Course so as to graduate in the Three Years'
Students can be admitted into Junior Year
Course in [QII.
in the fall of 9 10 so as to graduate in the Three Years' Course
After the year 191 3 students will be graduated only
in 1913.
in the Four Years' Course.
.
ed
1
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
23
The Departments.
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.
Thruout, 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
the school room. There is also a course in genetic psychology
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
supplemented, broadened and applied. Reviews are given in
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 work.
In Psychology emphasis is laid on its applications to questions of discipline and method.
In addition to a
general 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
helpful 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
in
Ungraded Schools.
as many teachers begin their work in
especial attention is given to their needs.
Inasmuch
districts,
Work
country
The
ar-
•.ins
and adapting of methods are considered.
nple but helpful pieces of apparatus,
aquaria, the study of nature, and in
general the use of all the natural supplies for decoration and
work winch location offers to the country school, but
which th<
tt usually overlooks.
be makinj
t lie-
r.
»]
Card ul
Practice Teaching.
day
entire year are given by
and observation. Each
graduate av«
er five months, often an entire year, of
The aim is to deing under careful supervision.
ho can plan and carry out their own work.
\
teacher is led to think over his work both before and
lie 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.
ling period he makes a summary of the work, and iudib
members
for the
^i the senior class to teaching
where
it
might have been improved.
The opportunity
is afforded for students to receive special
training in music, drawing and gymnastics, under the superStudents showing
vision of the heads of these departments.
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 the 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
teachers in Physical Training in the gymnasium.
of eight grades.
The
The
College Preparatory Department.
College Preparatory Department of the Bloomsburg
rary institute and State Normal School is bv no means a
new departure. It gates from the original establishment of
the school 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 great expense and personal sacrifice, to be-
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young people
institution, unless the
of the
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provision to furnish the
a broad, general educa-
community with
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 gradtion,
It
uates.
The preparatory work done
at Bloomsburg differs materfrom that of the majority of preparatory schools. All
ially
the strictly College Preparatory branches, as well as those of
the teachers' courses, are presented to the student with reference to their pedagogic as well as academic values. This necessarily results in giving students a broader conception of
these subjects than is otherwise possible, and renders graduates better able to think for themselves.
That these methods
are practical is shown by the work done in college by those
who have made their preparation here.
number of Pennsylvania colleges offer scholarships to
graduates of this department, theieby testifying to the quality
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work.
Diplomas are granted to all those who complete the courses satisfactorily, and are accepted in lieu of entrance exami-
of its
many colleges.
The growth of this department has encouraged the management to make important changes in the courses and in the
manner of conducting the work, and the department now does
more effective work than ever before. It is well equipped
nations at
with pictures, casts, maps, etc., to assist its work. An electric lantern with a goodly supply of lantern slides also belongs
to this department.
Outlines of the courses of study provided by the department will be found elsewhere. (See index).
Tne Music Department.
The Music Department of the school is under the direction of a number of competent instructors of wide experience
The instructin teaching both instrumental and vocal music.
The department is in
ors have had conservatory training.
reality a conservatory, and deserves that name.
Piano- Forte Course.
COURSE OF STUDY.
The course
is
divided into four grades
— Elementary,
Pre-
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It includes Harmony,
rmediatC Uld Advanced.
Musical History and the Study of a- many wurks uf
sible in the given time.
the ma-:
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,:nnj.ks.
are especially wel::iikts and those not far
come.
They receive correct fundamental principles, and
rule mak<
and rapid progress.
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FKKK A1»VANTAGES.
Pupils of the department preparing to complete the Course
are of necessity expected to attend ear-training and sight-readWhile for other students these
held weekly.
ing
es are not obligatory, they are necessary for a thorough
musical education.
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Instruments.
The pianos in use are kept in excellent condition by frequent tuning and repairing.
Lessons are given on the Violin and other stringed instruments.
There are classes in sight singing, harmony, theory and
musical history.
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 required who can teach children to sing.
Thruout the
Junior year of the Regular course classes are maintained, giving systematic instruction in vocal music.
Studeuts 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 pracis given in rendering the best mnsic.
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
pupilfl take part, are also held at frequent intervals.
Musical Organizations.
Choruses and Glee Clubs are organized each year, affording a g<<
amity
for those desiring to
become
proficient
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in sight reading, strengthening of tones, accuracy in time,
Besides, those who join these orphrasing and expression.
ganizations enter more complete^ into the life and enjoyment
of the school, and thus give pleasure to others as well as receive much themselves.
The
Orchestra.
An orchestra is maintained in connection w ith this deAn opportunity is afforded to those who are far
partment.
enough advanced in playing an orchestral instrument, to join
the organization and receive the benefits of weekly rehearsals.
During the rehearsals standard overtures, selections from
The Orchestra plans to give at
operas, etc., are practiced.
least one public concert each year.
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Requirements for Graduation.
have
Graduates in any of the courses in music are required to
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
Students completcourse will be the minimum requirement.
ing our courses have taken high standing on entering the
leading Conservatories of America.
No definite time can be fixed for finishing any of the MuIt varies according to the abilit3 of the pupil.
sic courses.
Some advance more rapidly than others, and can complete a
No one is graduated because
course in less time than others.
of having spent a certain amount of time in any course.
Pro7
ficiency
is
requisite.
Department of Physical Education.
It is a recognized fact that the body needs education as
In fact, the body needs to be educated in
well as the mind.
order to properly educate the mind.
This department is in charge of special instructors who
have for their aim the full and harmonious development of all
parts of -the physical organism.
Health, grace, beauty, and ease of movement are secured
by systematic training in a large and well equipped gymnasium.
(See description elsewhere.)
Measurements are taken and exercises prescribed for deThe
veloping the parts of the body that need especial care.
results of the training in the gymnasium alone are worth, to
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many
students,
more than they pay
for their entire expei
in the school.
The measurements often reveal physical defects which heMany of these are promptly
were unknown to e.\i>t.
fore
Known physical defects
corrected by prescribed exercises.
which have failed to yield to persistent medical treatment,
often quickly disappear under this system of physical education.
training in this department is sometimes given to
desire to direct gymnasia or
departments of Physical Training, according to the most apTo this end thorough instruction
ed methods, to do so.
provided, not only in gymnastics, games and aesthetic
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movements, but also in those principles of Physiology, Psychology and Hygiene of the human body, upon which sound
physical training must always depend.
ial
enable
men and women who
The Art Department.
Not only does the school make provision
for the
drawing
Junior year of the Normal Course, but in the
Model School and preparatory grades drawing is also carefully
No other subject in the curriculum is better calculataught.
ted to develop and quicken the powers to observe.
Bes
drawing, like music, adds to the enjoyment of life, and brings
most pleasure to those who are skilled in this method of exlired in the
pression.
Many who have
studied drawing before entering the
school, are able to do advanced work in drawing, crayoning,
painting, water coloring, and designing.
The Department of
Science.
The growth of the school and the increased demand for
instruction in science which came with the adoption of the advanced 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,
ribed elsewhere, in which excellent chemical, physical and
biological laboratories have been fitted up.
They are presided
ntists, who are also skilled teachers of these
subjects.
The apparatus is ample, and of high grade. No
. work in science is done, but laboratory and field
k with courses of reading and original research.
Much
IS made of the electric projector with microscope attachments to illustrate the work.
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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 necessa^ 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
1.
:
A careful study of the Primary Axis of each Continent,
—
it
"The World Ridge.'' Following this, is
This
a detailed study of the Physiography of each continent.
includes primary and secondary mountain ranges and peaks,
river systems, and lakes.
detailed study of "geographic forces" including
2.
their effect on surface and climate, and their action rendering
the earth habitable for man.
The introduction and application of elementary Biology
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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 picture' or map of any portion of the world of which they may
subsequently read or hear.
careful study of the commercial relations of the
4.
world, interchange of commodities, divisions of labor, money
standards, purpose and duties of consuls, great highways, &c.
With the aid of photographs and cabinet specimens, a
study of raw products, exports and imports, manufactured
articles, world centers of manufacture, historic outline of the
growth of commerce, and the like are carefully introduced.
carefully selected cabinet forms a prominent
Note.
It includes
part of the apparatus in all the foregoing work.
or, as
some term
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those of hundreds of imevery foreign country of the world.
Constant
us<
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made of geographic
pictures, maps,
globes and cither teaching aids.
Physiology.
A state taw requires the study of "physiology and hygiene
with special reference to the effect of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and narcotics on the human system" in all schools supWe, therefore.
ite 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 in a State Normal
School, and as the time allotted to the subject is only twelve
weeks, no effort is made to cover the subject as ordinarily provided in the text-books of this grade. Instead such subjects (i)
tn 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 bearOU the subjects that lie ahead of our student-teachers in the
Regular Normal Couise, are more thoroughly studied. The
objects especially held in view are
{ 1 ) The knowledge of the
:
(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 from the cell, explaining the organization of tissues, orStudy of microscopic
gans, and systems, and their relations.
mounts, and lectures illustrated by lantern slides.
Study of gross structure of Central Nervous System
by dissection of calf's brain, cat's brain and spinal cord, and
comparison of both with models of human.
matter,
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Cranial and Spinal Nerves.
Ganglia.
End organs of sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch.
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demonstrations from dissections by
as by students
study and drawings of microinstructors, and from models
scopic slides and lectures illustrated by lantern slides
study
examinations.
quizzes
of text i>i«>ks
The Lymphatic system.
Bxcretory system.
Tb.e Reproductive Apparatus and Reproduction.
Is, stimulants, narcotics.
Rniergeuj
(10)
Illustrated lecture
experiments text-book quizzes and
examinaf.
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Applicants for Junior work must pass an examination on
the matter usually included in the text-books provided for the
common school course.
Provision is made for students whose course in common
school plrysiology 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 History and
Civics.
In order to enter upon and successfully complete the work
department of History and Civics, in either the Junior
or Middle classes, the student must have done preliminary
work in United States history, including the geography of the
in the
countries studied.
JUNIOR YEAR.
The course in United States history comprises a thorough
study of the aboriginal period, the period of discovery and exploration, the colonial period, and the national period.
The course in civil government comprises the study of a
text book by a recognized authority, embracing a treatment
The origin, developof local, state, and national government.
ment, and practical application of the constitution of the United
States receive emphasis thruout the course.
MIDDLE YEAR.
The course in "General History" comprises the study of
the Eastern Nations, Greece, Rome, and mediaeval history
until the discovery of America.
senior year
The
(Coll.
Prep.)
courses in English, Grecian, and
Roman
histories
comprise a more thorough and exhaustive study of these
The students have access to a well selected library
peoples.
where they may do their research work.
Numerous maps and illustrations have been collected with
The maps are in colors and are closely correlated with
care.
These are intended to show actual conditions and
the texts.
to make the text clearer and more easily understood.
Thruout these courses, reviews are given at regular intervals.
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The Department
1.
Tin
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of English.
FOB the JUKXOl Vhar.
Students beginning the work in Junior English must have
ty grammar.
To complete the course requires
the following attainments
had
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A
mastery of grammar.
A dose Study of the sentence is made, and analysis, both
Practiby the oral ami the diagram methods, is emphasized.
cal exercises in the construction of sentences are given, and
due attention is paid to the modifications of the parts of speech.
2.
Reasonable
skill in
composition.
Throughout the course occasional themes for connected
composition are given to the student, whose work is criticised
The student masters the meboth as to substance and form.
chanics of expression, and a working knowledge of paragraph
Sufficient attention is given to wordstructure is acquired.
to arouse the student's interest, and thus lead him to
observe the more common facts of etymology.
3.
Some acquaintance with good
literature.
The 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
Enoch Arden, and The Merchant of Venice.
of Sir
Laun-
fal,
II.
Course for Middle Year.
The
principles of composition and rhetoric in their applin to the various forms of discourse are studied by means
ireful analysis of masterpieces of literature.
Constant
•ice in writing is designed to train the student in methods
of simple, direct, and accurate expression.
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III.
Coi'Rsk for Senior Year.
The course for the Senior year requires the study of the
history of English and American Literature, supplemented by
ling of classics for training in expression.
The object is
to develop in the student the power to appreciate and enjoy
literature, and to form correct .standards of judgment.
For
colh
ratory students, the full course of college entrance
requirements
in
English
is
provided.
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The Commercial Department.
This department has been organized in answer to a steadily increasing
demand.
Its object is two-fold
:
To give students taking the regular normal
First
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
Second
themselves for commercial positions.
:
fit
The Equipment.
The equipment of the department 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
courses.
Demand
tor 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 No"Dear Sir
vember nth in regard to the demand for normal school graduates who are competent to teach the commercial branches, will
say that the demand for teachers so qualified has been far be*
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yond the supply for the last three or four years.
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We ourselves could find positions for a?iy reason*
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able number of teachers every year.
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Yours very truly.
There are undoubtedly excellent opportunities in this
branch of teaching, and students will do well to give the mat'
ter serious consideration.
A schedule
of
work
will be
arranged
so 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.
Special Students.
A one-year course has been arranged for students who
can devote their entire time to the commercial studies. This
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course la 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 he thoroughly prepared.
The demand for good stenographers is very great, and the
cultural young man who takes such a position lias every opHe is in close contact with the
portunity tor 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 work after
their schools are closed.
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Programs
As Arranged
for this School,
Regular Course.
Program
of Studies for the Preparatory Year.
Fall Term.
Winter Term.
Arithmetic (including Arithmetic (practical
measurements, &c.)
fractions)
Spring Term.
Arithmetic (percentage,
interest, &c.
English Grammar
English Composition Eng. Comp. and Gram.
Reading (thought an- Reading, (phonics, drill Reading and Declamaalysis
in the use of distionary
)
«fec.)
Orthography and
Penmanship
U. S. History
(colonial,
&c
~)
Orthography and Penmanship
U. S. History (adminis- U. S. History (contintrations, &c.
ued)
Geography
descrip- Geography (physical)
tive and commercial
Physiology, Hv^iene Algebra (begun)
,
School
(
Management
Physical Culture
Program
Fall Term.
Algebra
Supplementary
Reading
Orthography and Penmanship
tion,
School
Management
Physical Culture
Geography (continued)
Algebra (to quadratics)
School Management
Physical Culture
of Studies for the Junior Year.
Winter Term.
(from quad- Algebra
Spring Term.
Algebra (completed)
ratics)
Book-keeping and
Arithmetic (from percent- Arithmetic (completed)
Penmanship
age)
Reading and Spelling Geography
Geography
Declamation
English Grammar
Phvsiology
Civil
U. S. History
English Grammar
Physiology
U. S. History
Latin (beginning)
Latin
Vocal Music
School Management
Vocal Music
School Management
Drawing
Drawing
Physical Culture
Physical Culture
Note— When approved
substituted for Latin.
English
Grammar
Government
Latin (sufficient to begin Caesar)
School Management
Physical Culture
by the Faculty, German or French may b«
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Program
F
of Studies for
Winter
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Plane Geometrv
:
r
Middle Year.
Tkr.m.
Spring Tkrm.
Plane Geometrv
u-try
Rhetoric ami Elocution
:
Mtlotl
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term General History
:
idogy and Methods Psvchology and Meth-
General Hitton
1
l
ods
Metl
Chemistry
Chemi
l
2
term
Manual Training
Manual Training
Culture
Physical Culture
Culture
aical
*\Vhen approved by the Faculty, Greek, German or French
substituted for Chemistry
German or French for Latin.
may
be
;
Program
Winter Term.
Fall Term.
•Solid
Geometry
of Studies for Senior Year.
*Plane Trigonometry
English Grammar
(review)
Spring Term.
'Surveying
History
of
Education
and Practice Teaching
Arithmetic review)
I
ture
Phvsics, Geology
Physics
and Eng- Literature and English English Literature
Classics
lish Classics
•Latin (3 orations of Latin (Virgil)
Cicero)
Latin (Virgil, 3 books)
Methods and Practice Methods and Practice
Teaching
nine
Methods and Practice
Teaching
cal
Culture
Physical Culture
Physical Culture
*When approved by the Faculty, Greek, German or French may be
substituted for Solid Geometry, Plane Trigonometry, and Surveying
German or French for Latin English History, Ethics and Astronomy
;
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tin.
the courses are not advisable, except when necesGraduates who make them are not eligible for township High
Schools and other good positions.
Substitutions in
Teach
eacners
At
ci asses.
times classes are organized for the purpose of giving
to public school teachers who wish to
prepare themselves for better positions.
The Studies have been so arranged as to enable such perto complete the studies belonging to the Junior year, and
review branches covered by the superintendent's examination
tl
at the
all
opport unities
same time.
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The length of time required to thus complete the work of
the Junior \ ear depends upon the advancement of the teacher
when entering. Some are able to complete it in a single term,
while others require more time.
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Certificates
To each
and Diplomas.
student on graduation
is
issued a
Certificate entitling the holder to teach
quent } ears in the public schools of the state.
ing his studies for two years and teaching for
er's
Normal Teachany two subse-
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After continu-
TWO full anstate he may receive
nual terms
in the common schools of the
the second or permanent State Normal School Diploma.
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
applicant.
Blanks for this certificate will be furnished on application.
They must be executed and returned to the school
before the time of the State Examinations.
Preparatory 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 exDiplomas are granted to those who complete these
amination.
courses.
Required Studies of the Classical Course.
PREPARATORY YEAR.
Fall Term.
Arithmetic
Algebra
Winter Term.
Arithmetic
Algebra
Geography (Physical) Geography (Descriptive)
Spring Term.
Arithmetic
Algebra
Geography
(Commer-
cial)
English Grammar
U. S. History
English Grammar
U. S. History
Elementary Latin
Reading and Spelling Reading and Spelling
Physical Culture thruout the year.
English
Grammar
U. S. History
Elementary Latin
Reading and Spelling
LITERARY INSTITUTE
Hl.oo.MMirKt;
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JUNIOR YEAR.
WlNTKR TKKM.
TKRM.
Arithmetic
Spring Term.
Arithmetic (.Metric Sys-
tem
Caesar
m M-
C;i-sar
.mar
I
i
Caesar
)
i
Grammar
English
U. S. History
History
nw an.
i v.-
)
Algebra
bra
Civil
Grammar
Government
Sj
Elementary Greek
Blementarj Greek
Physical Culture thruout the year.
Elementary Greek
MIDDLE YEAR.
E.w.L
Winter Term.
Tkrm.
Advanced Algebra
Plane Geometry
Advanced Algebra
Plane Geometry
Rhetoric
Anabasis (begun)
Rhetoric
Anabasis
Spring Term.
Botany
Plane Geometry
Rhetoric
Anabasis
Cicero
Cicero
Cicero
Prose Composition during the year in connection with Caesar and
Anabasis.
Physical Culture thruout the year.
SENIOR YEAR.
Winter Term.
Fall Term.
Natural Philosophy
Natural Philosophy
(Laboratory Work)
English Literature
'English History
or
English Literature
Eng. Hist'ry Med.
j
Greek History
Virgil
A nab
Latin
& Mod.
or
History or
Grk. Hist'ry Rom. Hist.
Compo- Latin Prose Composition
sition
Latin Prose Composition
Greek Prose Compo- Greek Prose Composisition
Mediieval and Modern
History
or Roman History
Homer
Homer
Prose
Natural Philosophy
(Laboratory Work)
English Classics
Virgil
Virgil
.
Spring Term.
Greek Prose Composition
tion
Phytic*] Culture thruout the year.
offered
in alternate years.
Note.
Work
in German may be substituted for Greek as a second lanAd\anced Geography, Physiology, Biology or Geology maybe
Forty lessons of Jones' Greek and Latin Prose
titnted for Botany.
OompOtiHoi] ire tpecified, together with translations of connected prose.
ikMM are made- for meeting the special requirements of any college
lur certain selections of
prose or poetry.
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Latin-Scientific Course.
(A FOUR YEARS' COURSE)
This course
is
provided for those desiring to enter upon a
Additional Mathematics and Sci-
scientific course in college.
ence are here required.
Required Studies of the Latin-Scientific Course.
PREPARATORY YEAR.
The work
of the Preparatory Year is the same for the
Latin-Scientific Course as for the Classical Course, except that
Elementary Latin
is
not required.
JUNIOR YEAR.
Fau, Term.
Wintkr Term.
Arithmetic
Algebra
Elementary Latin
Algebra
Elementary Latin
Drawing
Drawing
English Grammar
U. S. History
English
Civil
Spring Term.
Arithmetic (Metric Sys-
tem)
Algebra
Elementarv Latin
Grammar
Government
English
Grammar
Geography (review)
Botany
Reading and Spelling Physiology
Physical Culture thruout the year.
MIDDLE YEAR.
Faix Term.
Winter Term.
Spring Term.
Advanced Algebra
Plane Geometry
Advanced Algebra
Plane Geometry
Plane Geometry
Rhetoric
Rhetoric
Rhetoric
Caesar
Caesar
Chemistry
Elementary German
Chemistry
Elementary German
begun
Caesar
Chemistry
Elementary German
Physical Culture thruout the year.
Paxa Term.
Solid
Geometry
Natural Philosophy
English Literature
Solid
Geometry
Natural Philosophy
(Laboratory Work)
English Literature
Cicero
Cicero
English History
or
Greek History
Latin Prose Composition
SENIOR YEAR.
Winter Term.
Spring Term.
Trigonometry
Natural Philosophy
(Laboratory Work)
English Classics
Virgil
& Mod.
or
History or
Grk. Hist'ry Rom. Hist.
Mediaeval and Modern
History
or Roman History
Latin Prose Composi-
Latin Prose Composi-
Eng. Hist'ry Med.
tion
Physical Culture thruout the year.
tion
Ut? instititk
4o
be substituted for other Science
work
in
I
v
mate
years.
Note.
Tl
i„
pr
bore may
outlined
t
work.
:
,
be changed to suit individual needs
Diplomas arc granted for such special
arc covered to equal those of the
term's work In a subject with daily recitations
Por aradmation in nay College Preparatory Course
required, in addition to the work of the Preparateat potntt
A
point.
re
Dg
fied
bo this
full
system the preceding courses
may
be thus speci-
:
Classical Course.
9 Points
10
6
"
20
M
3
glial)
thematica
1
listory
Science
Total
48 Points
Scientific Course.
History
9 Points
"
13
"
6
Language
ieoM
12
8
rjiah
Mathematics
Total
"
"
48 Points
Medical Preparatory 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 contemplate
entering the medical profession our invariable advice is to take a college course before entering the medIt is unfortunately true however, that there are
ical school.
many who, for financial and other reasons, find themselves
tmahlc to do this and feel obliged to enter upon their medical
work without the preliminary training of a college course.
The following course has been arranged to meet the requirements of various medical schools, and will be found an
llent preparation for a medical course.
It is not claimed
in any sense, an equivalent of a college course, as the
tool offers preparatory courses only.
the students taking this course, completely equipped
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
.
)
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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 public schools.
The General Biology work of the senior year of this
course requires laboratory work leading up to the stud)' of
Histology, Embryology, and Bacteriology. Students completing this course are prepared to take up with understanding and
profit any of the courses offered by the best medical colleges.
To meet the advanced requirements of the medical schools
sixty points are now required for graduation in this course,
and a diploma is granted to those completing it.
Required Studies of the Medical Preparatory Course.
(A FOUR YEARS' COURSE.)
One year's Academic or High School work is required for
entrance to this course, but students may be admitted to the
work of any year upon the presentation of evidence of satisfactory preparation for such advanced standing.
FIRST YEAR.
Fall Term,
English Grammar
Arithmetic
Algebra
Winter Term.
English Grammar
Arithmetic
Algebra
Spring Term.
English
Grammar
Arithmetic
Algebra
Geography (Physical) Geography (Descriptive) Geography (Commercial)
U. S. History
U. S. History
Civil
Government
Reading and Spelling
Physical Culture thruout the year.
SECOND YEAR.
Fall Term.
English
Grammar
Winter Term.
English
Grammar
Spring Term.
English
Grammar
Drawing
Drawing
Geography (Review)
Algebra
Algebra
Elementary Latin
Chemistry Laboratory
Algebra
Elementary Latin
Chemistry (Laboratory
Work
Zoologv (Laboratory
Work)
(
Work)
Physiology (Laboratory
Work)
Physical Culture thruout the year.
Elementary Latin
Chemistry (Laboratory
Work)
Botany
Work)
(Laboratory
.
THIRD
Paj
RPEING Tkkm.
WlNTSa Term.
Tien.
i
YF.AR.
Rhet
Rhcto
Cts.r
~.ir
-mv
(La Juratory
Work)
1st)
or
History
lical
Laboratory
Laboratory Work'*
Work)
Med. & Mod. Mediaeval ai>
rv
Hist'ry
or
Grk. Hist'ry
Ili>t(.ry
(
Natural Philosophy
Natural Pbilo*
Work)
rv
tomy
Work)
(
History
History
Historv or
Rom.
or
ilist.
Roman
Culture thruout the year.
•Offered in alternate years.
FOURTH YEAR.
Spring Term.
Winter Term.
Fall Term.
;sh Literature
ish Literature
Knglish Literature
man
German
German
Plane Geometry
Psychology
Plane GeometryPsychology
Plane Geometry
Geology (Laboratory
General Biologv
General Biology
(Laboratory Work)
General Biology
(Laboratory Work)
rk)
mtory Work)
Physical Culture thruout the year.
STATEMENT BY
POINTS.
12 Points
12
English
Mathematics
BQstory
•
Bcienoe
60 Points
Total
,ommercia 1
Bl
6
8
22
c ourses.
SINESS COURSE.
Book-krrpinp— Double and Single Entry.
Boatneai Papera, tests and practice in the simpler forms
1
of
book-
k-keeping—Sett of booka illustrating Retail, Wholeinmission and Brokerage, Manufacturing and Banking
Business Practice and Office Methods.
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43
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC.
Rapid Calculations, Fractions, Denominate Numbers, PerCommission and Brokerage,
Interest, Insurance, Banking, Exchange, Etc.
Drills in
centage, Discounts, Profit and Loss,
PENMANSHIP.
Movement and
Drills in
form, and exercises in plain business writ-
Daily practice.
ing.
SPELLING, COMMERCIAL LAW, ENGLISH.
Every student
in
our Business and Shorthand Courses is required
Grammar, Rhetoric and Eng-
to take a thoro course in English
lish Literature.
Stenography.
SHORTHAND.
Graham System.
This system
writers of the country,
ham"
The
is
most
very largely used by the rapid
"Gra-
of our court reporters being
writers.
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"
to
of
instruction
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.
plete
work
if
Students are urged to take the com-
possible.
Piano-Forte Course.
To those seeking a Musical Education and to those desiring to fit
themselves to teach music, this school offers superior advantages.
Instruction is given by competent teachers, of broad and successful
experience, whose training has been obtained at the best American and
European music centres. 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
-
tnd pim
M1 i, J(
the foregoing
ry fx:iriiin:ttions in
ompleting the course
.
in
Vocal Cul-
ulin.
.
a outline ol
ThefoUowin]
studies indicating the standard of
nica] difficulty in the rarioui sjradi
Elementary Grade.
PIANO.
Primary Technical Work-- Including tablework,
grcta
.
five finger
ex-
simple arpeggi and chord work.
\\ sekl) Class Work- Ear-training, sight reading and memorizing.
Simple Studies and pieces by Bach, Kullak, Gurlitt, Heller and
ot!
Preparatory Grade.
Technical Work. All major and minor scales, common, dominant
nth and diminished arpeggi.
Weekly Class Work. Preparatory theory, technic and memorizing
Studies— Duvernoy, Heller, Czerny, etc.
Sonatinas— Kuhlau, Clementi, Lichner, Dussek, Reinecke,
Short Preludes and Fugues Bach.
Fugettei Handel.
Vogt and Czerny Octave Studies.
Canons— Kunz.
Pieces and Etudes— Jensen, Schytte, Grieg and others.
etc.
—
—
Intermediate Grade.
Progressive technical work.
—
Year Harmony— Easy Sonatas— Haydn, Mozart, etc. Two
and three part inventions. Selections from English and French Suites.
Kullak Octave Studies
Etudes Czerny, Kessler, Cramer, (Bulow).
I
t
i r
—
Book
I.
Simpler
Preludes
and
Pieces— Mendelssohn,
Chopin,
Schubert,
Bchumann and modern composers.
Advanced Grade.
Elson's Theory of Music.
Advanced Technic.
Year Harmony-— History of Music, Preludes and Fugues,
Mendelssohn and Bach. Studies, Kullak (octave) Clementi, Tausig,
Hummel, Moscheles, Kessler, Chopin. Sonatas— Beethoven, Schubert,
Bchumann, Weber, Chopin.
OoncertOt Beethoven. Mendelssohn, Chopin, Liszt and others,
classic and modern compositions.
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45
Pupils completing the course in Piano with two years of
the Elements 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.
Graduates also must study Theory of Music and Musical
History.
See index for further information about this department.
Vocal Course.
Students completing this course are prepared to appear on concert
programs, and secure church positions.
Arrangement
of the Vocal Course.
GRADE
Tone
I.
Placing.
Correct Breathing.
True Intonation.
GRADE
II.
Blending of Register.
Exercises of Flexibility.
50 Exercises
of
GRADE
Concone and Nava.
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.
KV INSTITUTE
-r
TEXT BOOKS.
the text hooks
book which
h
i
:
returnee!,
ed bot
Um
in u.-e. it
rate of one
and
more than this sum. Should rentto have bees damaged beyond what
price will be demanded.
now used here
.
:t
Natural
Phil<
Philips.
Wentwori
ol,
mtworth.
and Surveying—
Supplemented by Laboratory
work from International
Book Bhe
Chemistry Williams Introduction
—
to
ttworth.
and Calculus—
i
1
Shemical Science.
Geology- Brigham
;
Austin Miner-
alogy Blank.
Hhrt
J.
P.,
iter.
LinvilleA Kelly
^: Wil-
J. P.
:i.
Welsh,
Maxwell's Biology— Parker. Sedgwick
Huxley & Martin
son
;
Literature - Balleck,
-t.
Entomology
Anatomy
—
Literatim
Mattht
lt— Allen A
ough, Bennett.
Latin
Dennis' Outline Lessons.
<
Coll
Muir and
Hi-tology
Ritchie.
Btohr.
— Pieraol,
Embryology — Foster and Balfour
Astronomy Sharpless and
Nature Study— Hodge.
tram mar. Goodwin.
'.reek Book.
hool Hygiene.
r*s
Nfuller
1
1
Thinking and Learn-
ing to Think.
:;iour's Iliad.
i
Philips.
Management— Sabin's Common Sense Didactics.
<
selh<
:
School
ition.
r
Human.
BhaTl.
Allen A Greenough Cicero.
Bennett's Vij g
Whi
Somstock.
Davison's Comparative.
Abbott, McFarland,
•
1
(
Gray'.-
Composition.
A Squair EI. Fr.
— Jbynee
irammar
Methods—McMurry'i Method
—
Parker'.-
v.
of
Thornd;
the Recitation
Principles of Teaching.
Talk- on Pedagogy.
Psychology— Halleck's Psychology
and Psychic Culture.
A Wenckebach's Cluck Auf.
Baldwin's Story of the Mind.
rmelshaus
)er
Education of
Halleck's
Brain and Central Nervous
ier.
)w Journalisten.
r Schonheit.
the
S
tern.
James' Briefer Course.
l.K-.l
Wilhelm
Home-
von der Glocke.
.
Psychological
Principles
lucation.
Tell.
von
(
i
]
Home's Philosophy
r\<
tart,
Mowry.
History
of
of
Education.
Education— Williams.
Conway.
English lli-torv— \\
BOS.
in
Civil
raphy — Dodge's Advanced
Tair and McMurray. Tilden's
Commercial; Frye: Davis' Physical
Angar's Drawing Outlines.
Book-keeping Sadler Rowe Budiiet system.
graphy -Graham's Standard
Stenography.
;
i
H is torj
W
Government
Ban-
•
Peck*fl
Dsylvania.
;ay.
Li
!1.
:
.
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47
Location, Buildings, Equipment, Etc.
The Town
oi
Bloomsburg.
Bloornsburg is an attractive town, in one of the most
beautiful regions of Pennsylvania, has a population of about
eight thousand, and is easily accessible by the three largest
The Delaware, Lackawanna and Wesrailroads in the state
Reading, and the Pennsylvania. It is also
tern, the Phila.
:
&
connected with neighboring towns by electric railroads.
The town has the district system of steam heating, a perfect public sewer system, pure water from a mountain stream,
illuminating gas, and both the arc and incandescent electric
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 a bold gorge three miles to the southwest. Rising
immediately 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 different uses.
A description of these buildings and
their
accompaniments follows.
Institute Hall.
This building stands at the head of Main street, and is
plainly visible from all parts of the town.
It was built in
The interior and exterior have been remodeled. On
1867.
The approach to
the first floor are five spacious class rooms.
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 Hall is comfortably furnished and tastefully decorated.
It contains one thousand and twenty-five opera chairs, and
w hen occasion demands, can be made to accommodate many
more people. The acoustic properties are apparently perfect.
7
\ky [NSTITDTH
The Model School
Building.
three story building. It stands next to Institute
It cont
ibout eighty feet by ninety feet.
t
about t\\«
school and recitation rooms, well ventilated and supplied with light, black-board surface, and the most
seniors acquire the
It is here that the
»ved turn it lire.
theory of teaching, and practice in the art, twenty-one rooms
Tliis
is b
Hall, and
ially for their
fitted Q]
of this building
Trie
The Dormitory
the form of
a
T
work.
is
nections.
On
floor
Main Dormitory,
four stories high and was originally in
having a front of one hundred and sixty-two
a of seventy-five feet.
supplied with
The basement
or the industrial department.
i
The
buildings are
gas, electric light, and sewer conaccount of the steady growth of the school, this
finally enlarged by the addition of a wing ex-
.steam heat,
building was
described above.
Its
tending south from the rear of the
dimensions are one hundred and four feet by forty feet, and
Exit furnishes accommodations for about seventy students.
tending 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
The Dining Room.
This large room on first floor of the dormitory has a floor
space of over four thousand square feet.
It has been most
tastefully beautified at an expense of more than twelve hunThe kitchen, which adjoins it has been entirely
dred dollars.
remodeled and supplied with the latest and best culinary apIts floor is of cement.
Clean and vermin proof, it
pliances.
approximates the ideal place for the preparation of food. The
food is well cooked by a professional cook, and is of the best
quality the market ailords, while it is the study of the steward,
and those who aid him, to furnish the table with as great a
variety as possible.
By 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
as well as vigorous appetites, a degree of comfort
hitherto unknown is introduced.
These arrangements enable
the school to realize more fully a long cherished theory that
well QOttrished students make the best intellectual progress.
An excellent cold storage room adjoining the kitchen, provides fur the preservation of food.
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49
The North End Addition.
A
large addition to the north end of the dormitory was
built a few years ago. It extends southward to within twenty
feet of the Model School Building, to which it is connected by
two story covered passage way. This building contains
rooms on first floor, a large study hall and library, and
on third and fourth
several class rooms on the second floor
floors, additional dormitories for young men.
a
class
;
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 best apparatus made, is complete in its equipment, and from the first
its place among the best gymnasiums in America.
It has a running gallery, baths and lockers for girls and
boys in the basement, and a parcels check room.
A competent director and associate with their assistants
They make physical examinations and preare in charge.
scribe proper and regular exercises for the students.
took
The Library.
On the second floor, in the new building, near the gymnasium, is a large room, forty-six by sixty-eight feet iu 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 iu
their research.
Several hundred dollars' worth of new books
are added to the library each year.
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
TITUTB
5o
rooms and take great pride in deoRooms are frequently
keeping them neat.
ad habits of neatness and order are inculcated.
Qtlemen are made, and their rooms eared for
irpet their
I
insp
A
>f
lifting
Passenger Elevator,
twentv- five to thirty
grown persons
at
a
under the management of an efficient operator. Climbstairs, which is always so difficult for ladies, is a thing of
the past, and rooms on the top floor are sought in preference
They are more comfortable, quieter, and
below.
command a more extended view of the surrounding beautiful
The elevator was built by the well known firm of
country.
thers, and is the best hydraulic elevator, operated by
the duplex pump and pressure tank system. It was completely overhauled in 191 1, fitted with the latest and best safety deand with wheel control.
time
is
Recreation Rooms.
A beautiful recreation room for the young ladies has been
A boys'
provided at an expense of several hundred dollars.
>r has been provided by the generosity of the class of 1909.
These are much enjoyed.
icience
Hall.
This large and handsome building was recently erected at
a cost of 575,000, to provide additional recitation rooms, and
dally to afford facilities for the latest methods of work in
the sciences.
The large laboratories are fully equipped with
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
devoted to the biological departments, and
up for the study of Zoology, Phys\. Botany, and Geology.
There is also a laboratory for
the students taking the Medical Preparatory Course.
The second floor has laboratories for Physics and Chemistry.
There are two modern lecture rooms for the use of these
with lantern
as and modern equipment for
demonstration, and illustration.
first floor is
laboratories fitted
In the third story are Large rooms 45x44 feet each, devoted to tl.
the two literary societies, a commodious, well
lighted, and properly equipped Art studio, and two recitation
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5
North Hall.
Two floors of the building formerly used as a musical conservatory and chemical laboratory have been appropriated to
They are fitted with all modern conveniences. The
students.
unobstructed views from most of the rooms are both wide and
beautiful.
Infirmary.
While the health of the students has been exceptionally
good, an infirmary has been equipped with modern facilities
for the care of the sick, and is in charge of a trained nurse.
Students unable to attend recitations or to go to meals are required to report there that they may receive proper attention.
For patients having any contagious disease a separate ward in
another building approached by an outside staircase has been
provided.
The Students Lecture Course.
This course is one of the most important educational features of each school year, and is orgauized 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.
Control of Athletics.
An Advisory Board, appointed by the Principal, consisting of four members of the Faculty for a general supervision
of school athletics, together with a manager, elected by the
Faculty for each of the three ball seasons constitute a committee to legislate upon all matters concerning inter-school contests.
The Athletic
A
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 member-
I
ship, by
n«'
means
l
kv tNSTlTUTB
training received in the con-
tb<
ducting of business meetings, and the knowledge acquired of
Debates form a distinctive feature of
Parliamentary rales.
these sorietii
lie
I
School Periodical.
In recognition of the need of a regular means of commobetween the school and its alumni, a school periodical,
The paper is a magxtkki.v is issued.
tion
January. April
includes members
The Alumni, Athletic, Society
LCUlty and students.
and Local Departments of the paper present the work of the
The Alumni department is especially
school in each number.
Tin-: QUARTERLY is sent free to all members of
interesting.
Graduates who do not receive the
the Alumni Association.
paper will please inform us of the fact.
a/
j
ri
5,
.
tch year.
and appears
in
[tS editorial staff
Discipl ine.
expected to observe such regulations as
be needed from time to time, in order to secure to themand 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 does cot show
by his devotion to work, his behavior, and his personal habits,
that he is in earnest in his efforts to get an education.
Stu lents 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 to students, and to preserve toward teachers and others in
authority the same attitude that the customs of good society
All students are
may
everywhere require of guests.
Religion and Morals.
- upon the principle that careful religschool
Qtial to the proper development of charactraining
The religious teaching is evangelical but not sectarian.
ter.
All students are rercises are held daily.
A Service of
quired to attend church on Sunday mornings.
;.
Bible
Reading
is
conducted each Sunday evening.
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The
students sustain
a
Young Men's
Christian
53
Association,
also a Young Woman's Christian Association, which hold
separate pra}^er meetings each Thursday evening.
On Sundays many of the students meet in small groups,
called "Bible Bands," for the study of the Scriptures.
Attendance upon these is voluntary, of course, but it is very
gratifying to note that each year it is increasing in numbers
and
and
interest.
The
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 3^oung men and women
who command good positions and good salaries, and who stand
high in the estimation of the public. They may be found in
all parts of the United States, and some in foreign countries
occupying prominent positions of usefulness and influence.
The culture and training of the following institutions are
Lafayette College, Haverford
represented by the Faculty
College, Pratt Institute, Dickinson College, Amherst College,
Albion College, Ohio State University, Ohio Wesleyan Univer:
sity,
Elmira, Vassar, Wellesley, Yale, various Schools of
Mu-
America and Europe, New England Conservatory
Music, and several Normal and Training Schools.
sic in
Visiting and Going
of
Home.
Parents are requested not to call pupils home
during term time, except in cases of absolute necessity. In
such cases written permission from parents or guardians
is re-
quired.
Every recitation missed places the pupil at a disadvantage,
and seriously affects his standing.
Giving permission to visit friends is equally distracting.
When a visit home or elsewhere is contemplated it distracts the mind on the day of departure, and it takes the first
day after returning to get the mind back to work.
This causes, practically, the loss of two days in addition
to the time lost while absent, and makes the pupil lose much
All work missed as the
of the benefit for which he has paid.
result of absence is required to be made up, but this does not
entirely restore the standing of the student.
BURG UTRRAR1 institv/tk
54
Boxes from Home.
requested not to send boxes of
cases of ill health may be
Besides the ill
.ting Btak and indigestible food.
ts of keeping food in a living room, boxes encourage eating
at irregular times and produce other irregularities that interThe
na' h good health and intellectual advancement.
furnishes good, wholesome food, well cooked and in
plenty, and arranges to have as great variety as the markets
id
so there is no occasion for sending food to students.
rata
and friends are
Many
Led edibles to students.
>1
;
When
to
Enter.
Students may enter at any time. There are classes of all
degrees of advancement, and students in nearly all subjects
can be accommodated, even in the middle of a term.
Students who need only one term' s work to finish any particular course will find it to their advantage to attend during
the fall term, as during that term they will receive instruction
in the essentials of the various branches.
Applications for Teachers.
The
Principal frequently has applications for teachers for
positions, both within and outside the state.
want schools are at liberty to put their names
Graduates who
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.
;
Outfits.
Bach student is expected to furnish for personal use the
following articles
Towels, table napkins, a bed comforter, a
pair of blankets, slippers, overshoes, an umbrella, a pair of
gymnasium slippers and a gymnasium costume. Each student
should provide himself with a knife, fork and spoon, as silver
will not be sent out of the dining-room.
The gymnasium
slippers and costume may be ordered after students enter and
learn what is needed.
The use of this costume is obligatory.
Health and decency require it.
:
Damages.
All damages done to rooms, halls, furniture, or school
property, will be charged to the students who do it.
No nails,
pins or tacks of any kind are to be driven into the walls or
All pictures must be suspended from picture moulddoors.
Pictures or other decorations pasted, tacked or pinned
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
to the wall subject the occupants of the
of papering the entire room.
room
55
to
the expense
Laundry Regulations.
Each student
is
allowed twelve articles of plain clothing or
weekly washing. Note the following
their equivalent in the
regulations
:
Have your names on every article of clothing. Write
IT PLAINLY, AND USE NOTHING BUT INDELIBLE INK. Most
i.
missing articles are
lost
because of defective marking.
Have a large clothes bag, so that ironed clothes need
Be sure to
not be folded much when put into it for delivery.
have 3 our name on the clothes bag.
The personal wash must be ready for collection by six
3.
o'clock on Monday morning.
2.
T
4.
On
Saturday morning, after breakfast, the personal
wash
will be delivered.
Exchange soiled
5.
bed linen (one sheet and two pillow
cases) for clean linen on each Friday morning after breakfast.
For all clothing in the wash in excess of the twelve
6.
articles allowed, an extra charge will be made.
State Aid.
The following is a copy of the clause in the general appropriation bill relating to free tuition in State Normal Schools:
'For the support of the public schools and Normal Schools
of this commonwealth for the two years commencing on the
first day of June, one thousand nine hundred and three, the
*
*
*
And provided further, that out of
sum 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
For each student over
necessary, to be applied as follows
seventeen years of age who shall sign an agreement binding
said student to teach in the common schools of this state two
full annual terms, there shall be paid the sum of one dollar
and fifty cents a week in full payment of the expenses for tuition of said students, provided that each student in a State
Normal School drawing an allowance from the State must receive regular instruction in the science and art of teaching in
a special class devoted to that object for the whole time for
which such an allowance is drawn, which amount shall be
paid upon the warrants of the Superintendent of Public Instruction."
This action of the State Legislature has the effect of
making tuition free for all persons over seventeen years of
'
:
G
UTKKAKY
an agreement to teach
two achool years.
•.ho will sign
of the .state for
instit;
in
the common achoola
Expenses.
Those who are aeekhlg an education should exercise the
same judgment and foresight in selecting a school that they
use in Other business matters.
There are
It is possible to find cheaper schools than this.
schools of all degrees of cheapness, just as there are articles of
merchandise varying in quality.
This school gives to the students, in benefits, every dollar
of its income both from what students pay and from state apAdded to this is the use of buildings and apparatus accumulated that are now worth probably half a million
dollars.
The tabulated statement on page 57 gives full information
One-half board and tuition plus regisregard to charges.
tration fee is payable at the beginning of each term, the remainder, at the middle of each term.
Note that the state aid is never deducted from the halfterm payment due at time of entrance.
The tuition for the Commercial Course is the same as for
the regular Normal Course.
FrBB Tuition is granted to all students over seventeen
years of age who promise to teach two years either commercial
or other subjects in accordance with the provisions of the law
on page 55. 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, inasmuch as
this "state subject" is not iucluded in the Commercial Course.
in
7
.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
57
EXPENSES.
Fall
Winter
Spring
Term
Term
I
Term
13
Fraciioii
Fun
Year.
WKs. 13 WKs 14 WHs
Per
WeeL
FOR BOARDING STUDENTS
courses excepting Music.)
room, heat, light
(All
Board, furnished
laundry
Tuition
^Registration fee
and
52 00 $
19 50I
2 00
52 00
19 5°
2 00
$
56 00
21 00
2 00
$ 160 00
60 00
73 5oj$
73 5°
$
79 00
$ 226
37 75i$
37 75
$
40 50
$
35 75,$
35 75
$
38 50
$
19 5o|$
19 50
$
21 00
$
16 25'$
16 25
$
17 5°
$
19 50 $
19 50
$
Total.
Amount due on entrance
(>£
Board and Tuition plus Registration
State Aid
(State Aid
is
6 00
fee)
not credited until end of term.)
Amount due middle
of term
FOR DAY STUDENTS
fAll courses excepting Music)
Tuition
*Registration fee
2 OO
$
Total.
21 00
2 00
2 OO
!
$
60 00
6 00
23 00 $
66 00
$
21 50 $
19 50
$
19 50
$
21 00
$
60 00
2 OO
$
2 OO
$
2 00
$
6 00
3 5o
$
3
50
$
3 50
$
10 50
21 50
I
State Aid
(State Aid
is
not credited until end of term)
Amount due middle
$
of term.
FOR MODEL SCHOOL PUPILS
(payable at middle of term)
to pupils under 9 years of age.
Registration fee
Tuition
.
,
No charge
75
$
Total.
4 25
75
$
2 25
75
4 25
$
12 75
$
48 00
29 25
FOR MUSIC PUPILS
Piano or Voice, (2 lessons per week)
Piano or Voice ( 1 lesson per week)
Use of Piano (for practice one period daily,
per term)
Class Lessons
16 OO
9 75
9 75
in
in
Harmony
in Harmony same as
16 00
9 75
50
1
50
1
50
7 00
7
00
7
00
00
00
5
00
00
5
5
00
00
1
in
Private lessons
Class Lessons
Class Lessons
16 00
Piano.
Theory
5
History of Music
5
5
EXTRAS
Lecture Course Tickets
Fee, Chemical Laboratory, (for course)
Fees, for Zoology, Botany, and special Biol
ogy, each for course
Fees, for Physiology, Geology, each, for
course
$
1
25
5
00
4
00
2 CO
* The Registration Fee in Main School carries with it free admission to all numbers of tht
Students' Lecture Course and all regularly scheduled games of foot ball and base ball.
A
h brain li per week is made to
typewriting, or stenography,
desire to take- one or two brandies with their special subj<
No extra charges are made for class instruction in \
music.
\sormort on account of
For absence two ant
nal sickness or permanent withdrawal from school, a deNo other deductiduction for board and tuition is made.
made for absence. No deduction for absence is made during
the first tWO or the last tWO weeks of a term.
A charge of 15 cents per piece is made for hauling baggage is hauled by the school only on the opening
and dosing daws of each term.
The scale of charges LS made on the basis of two students
to each room therefore students can not be accorded the privilege of 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 aril
cl
students in music,
i
;
rangement.
Diplomas
will not
be issued to those whose
accounts are
unsettled.
Rooms engaged beforehand will not be reserved longer
than Tuesday of the first week of the term, except by special
arrangement.
Students not living at their own homes are required to
board in the school dormitories, except by special arr;
ment, made in accordance with conditions established by the
board of Trustees. The Principal will make known these
:
conditions on request.
Scholarships.
The
class of
1893
left,
as its
memorial
to
the school, a
money to be loaned to some worthy young man or
woman who might need financial assistance in his efforts to
complete the teacher's course. The person who receives this
sum
of
payments, without
it back in monthly
two years after receiving it. He is required,
also, to give some responsible person or persons as security for
the amount, so that in the event of his or her death, or failure
to pay, the same may be recovered for future use.
Many
aid
is
expected to pay
interest, within
other classes have added to this scholarship fund, making a
total sum of nearly two thousand dollars, out of which sums
Loaned to worthy students on the conditions named above.
- sufficient loaned to defray the expenses of an enIn 1.
tire year.
The
recipient
must pay
his
way
in part.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
59
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
two years
in one.
three years' course gives full work for three years.
Oaks cannot be grown as fast as mushrooms.
It is better to take a 3^ear 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.
of
The
6
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i
[TUTE
.".
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I
Catalog of Students 1910-1911.
RESIDENT GRADUATES.
POST OF KICK.
NAMK.
Chaml
na, '07
'10
Dieh
Nyphant,
Bloomsbnrg,
(
'09
Danville,
'05
rnityville,
ii, W.
J.,
Icenstine, Jessie R. '09 Orangeville,
;
1
Bi-nton,
I
red, '06
Hartman, Blanche,
•ii,
'05
Bloomsbnrg,
live, '10
Wiike.s-Barre,
Kail, '10
'10
Orangeville,
Benton,
.
lith, '95
:
irgaret, '10
02
Rubl, Jessie, '09
holtz, Leonina, '10
Bloomsburg,
Berwick,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsbnrg,
Danville.
COUNTY.
Lackawanna.
Columbia.
Montour.
Lycoming.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columl ia.
Columbia.
Montour.
UNDER-GRADUATES.
Abbott, Clara
tns,
Anna
Bdw.
Alexander, Beulah
Alexander, Florence
M.
Anderson, Beulah
Andres, Lydia
Appleman, Helen
Appleman, L. Ray
Armand, Luis O.
Armstrong, Harriet
Ashe, Bessie
Ash, Bthel
Ash, Lenora
Aahton, Morville
Asbwortb, Irene Marie
::
Lila J.
,
Aten, Norman K.
Anatin, B. Ravmond
A\
A\
i
1
j
Bllen H.
.
ei v,
Columbia.
Herndon
Northumberland.
\V\ oming.
Northumberland.
Forkston,
B.
Gabriel L.
llaude E.
Adamaon, Ethel Grace
Albert, Ruth M.
18,
All wine, Bessie
Bloomsburg,
i:
Jose
ael,
Herndon,
Bloomsburg,
Lackawanna.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Union Deposit,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Dauphin.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Alderson,
Bloomsburg,
Benton,
Benton,
Guantanamo, Cuba,
Bloomsburg,
Stillwater,
Benton,
Briar Creek,
Ceases Mills,
Bloomsburg,
-ton,
Mifflinville,
Alderson,
,
C. Carroll
'"hn
l-'..
I
Baki
harine,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Mchoopanv,
Wyoming.
Alderson,
Santiago de Cuba.
Santiago de Cuba.
Luzerne.
Bahner, Walter,
-
Columbia.
Scranton,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsbnrg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
POST OFFICE.
Baker, H. F.
Baldy, Donald C.
Baldy, Rupert
Balliet, J.
Bankes,
Bankes,
Bankes,
Bankes,
Bankes,
Bankes,
Bankes,
Espy,
Catawissa,
Catawissa,
Milton,
Sydney
Bloomsburg,
Byrori
Floyd A,
Hazel
Luther
Bloorrtsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Mary
Maud
Paul
Ashley,
Barklie, Jennie
Barletta, America A,
Mayaguez, Porto Rico.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Guayaquil, Ecuador.
Hudson,
Barnes, Abbie
Barnes, Ella
Barratt,
Mae
Barrera,
Leon
Dora L,
B,
Barrett,
Barrett, Genevieve B.
Barrett, Nellie C.
Barrow, Clarence E.
Barrow, Emily
Barrow, George
Beagle, Levi R,
Becker, J. J.
Beers, Clara M.
Belles, Myrtle B.
Benner, Roland C.
Bennett, Erma
Bennett, Orville B.
Berlew, Phoebe
Berninger, Harry E.
Berry, Iva
Bidleman, Ercell D.
Bidleman, Samuel R. Jr
Bierman, Katherine B.
Biesecker, Ethel
Birth, Jennie
Blakeslee, Clarissa
Blecher, Florence E.
Bloch, Grace
Bogert, Harry
Bohlin, Hulda W.
Boody, Leonard
Boody, Letty
Boust,
C
M.
Bower, Helen
Bower, Walter,
Box, Cecil T.
Boyer, Grace
Boyer, Oscar
Boyer, Ruth
Boyle, John J.
Brace, Katherine R.
Brace, Laura W.
Brace, Leslie
Brace, Sally,
Breisch, Dorothy
COUNTY.
Columbia,
Columbia.
Columbia,
Northumberland,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Pittston,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Shenandoah,
Ringtown,
Ringtown,
Ringtown,
Schuylkill,
Schuylkill.
Schuvlkill.
Schuvlkill,
Catawissa,
Taylor,
Olyphant,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia,
Lackaw^anna,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Bucks.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Lackawanna,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Drums,
Wilkes-Barre,
Bedminster,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Pittston,
Catawissa,
.
6*
Hollisterville,
Wayne.
Nescopeck,
Luzerne.
Blakeslee,
Danville,
Danville,
Monroe.
Montour,
Montour.
Columbia,
Rohrsburg,
Berwick,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Snyder.
Columbia.
Freeland,
Rupert,
Rupert,
Shamokin Dam,
Herndon,
Northumberland,
Gravity,
Paxtonville.
Snvder.
Ringtown,
Schuylkill.
Paxtonville,
Snyder.
Wayne.
McAdoo,
Schuylkill,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Ringtown,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Schuylkill,
,
ICE,
Columbia.
Schuylkill.
Kin^'t'
own,
.kill.
Colun
Columbia.
.
I
tnbia.
I
Colon
Columbia.
msburg
Bloomsbnrg,
EL
Brown
Hi
M
,
unci
t
Columbia.
v
Ailhi
,
mbia.
:
irg,
at,
Berton W.
n\,
Dorothy
thd
.
Bloomsbnrg,
Bloomsbvu
t-w. istow n,
Catav.
Columbia.
Columbia.
i
esse C.
.
Burke, Lucy,
Burke, M.ir\ X.
Shenandoah,
Bloomsbnrg,
Bloomsburg,
Reno
.,
Tillie J.
.
Byerly, Margaret
rs,
Daniel
1
Danville,
Hoover
Helen Blizabeth
.
Byington, Mae
Callender, Bstella
Lssa,
Porkston,
Forkston,
Wilkes-Barre,
die,
Madge
I.
Campbell, Dorothy K.
Campbell, Irene
Campbell, Irvin
Columbia.
Colombia.
Colun
Mifflin.
I ,
Buchi
Huri
oibia.
Colui.
Bloomsburu
Bloomsbnrg,
r
,
Hallstead,
et Valley,
Bloomsburi;,
Swt
Klysburg,
Bloomsbnrg,
Wyoming.
Wyoming.
Lu/erile.
Schuylkill.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Montour.
Canfpbell, Martha L.
Danville,
CHmpbell, Myra Louise
Capwell, Valda
Caraballo, Antonio
Carlin, Margaret
Academy Corners,
Tio.ua.
Meshoppen,
Wyoming.
Carlton, Lila
Carpenter, Elizabeth
Carpenter, Frank
Cai penter, Marion
Carr, Daniel J.
Carter, Christine L.
Carter, Claiice
Catherine
Annie 1\.
v,
iel
,
tnberlin,
Mae
Kathleen
a la
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsbn
Bloomsburg,
West Hazleton,
Olyphant,
Duryea,
Jamison City,
Hummelstown,
Olyphant,
Olyphant,
Ha/el
Danville,
Clemens, Robert G.
McAdoQ,
..
Grande, Cuba.
Mt. Carmel,
Scranton,
Mi-A
Clnne, Marguerite M. A. Miner's Mills,
Slate Colli
itb G.
I
.
>
aniel
lallie
r.i\
mood M.
Seville,
Coleman, V. Pauline
Martha
Uniondale,
Collins, L. L.
Nanticoke,
,
msbnrg,
Northumberland.
Lackawanna.
Columbia,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Lackawanna.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Dauphin.
Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.
Montour.
Schuylkill.
Schuylkill.
Luzerne.
Centre.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
Collins, Marie
Collins, Norma
Comer ford, Mary D.
Condron, Anna C.
Conlan,
Conlan,
Conlan,
Conlan,
Conlan,
Conlan,
Conlan,
Connor,
Connor,
J.
Adrian
M. Alberta
Anna
R.
Bernard
Francis J.
Hellen M.
Mary
F.
Elizabeth
Julia
Cool, Harold N.
Coolbaugh, Florence
Cope, George H.
Corrigan, James A.
Cortright, Martha
Cortright, Ruth
Costa, Mary
Costello, Alovsius
Cotner, F. B.'
Cousart, Florence
POST OFFICE.
Lackawanna.
City,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Carbondale,
Pleasant Mt,
Lackawanna.
Wayne.
Pottsville,
Schuylkill.
Hazleton,
Wilkes-Barre,
Mt. Car :n el,
Hazleton,
Shi ck shinny,
Shickshinny,
Old Forge,
Hazleton,
Strawberry Ridge,
Danville,
Binghamton, N. Y.
Creasy, Carlton T.
Creasy, Fred J.
Creveling, Hurley
Rock Glen,
MifflinviWe,
Bloomsburg,
Strawberry Ridge,
Cromis, Ralph
Berwick,
Croop, Roy
Danville,
Crossley, Margarite
Bloomsburg,
Crossley, Renna R.
Crouse, Foster Clevelan d Berwick,
Danville,
Crumb, Sadie M.
Culver, Ralph L.
Laceyville,
Curry, Sadie
Nesquehoning,
Curtis, Carrie I.
Way mart,
Dailey, Theresa R.
Plymouth,
Berwick,
Davis, Ada D.
Forest City,
Davis, Emma
Davis, Frankie
Neath,
Davis, Harriet
Scranton,
Davis, Laura
LeRaysville,
Forest City,
Davis, Reese
Davis, William H.
Neath,
Dean, Anna G.
Shaft,
Decker, Grace L. A.
Susquehanna,
DeLong, Edith M.
Lewisburg,
Demaree, Albert L.
Bloomsburg,
S.
Denison, Nellie M.
Dennis, Hope,
Dennis, J. Elliott
Dennis, J. Frank
Derr, Mabel H.
Derrick, H. Grace
Derrick,
Mame
C.
Jessie R.
Dersheimer,
Dever, Hannah,
Schuylkill.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Cowperthwait, William
Dennen, Leo
COUNTY.
Wyoming.
Lovelton,
Scranton,
Mahanoy
63
Exchange,
Forty Fort,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Kingston,
Jersey town,
Herndon,
Herndon,
Luzerne.
Northumberland.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Lackawanna.
Luzerne.
Montour.
Montour.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Columbia.
Montour.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Bradford.
Carbon.
Wayne.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Bradford,
Lackawanna.
Bradford.
Susquehanna.
Bradford.
Schuylkill.
Susquehanna.
Union.
Columbia.
Montour.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Northumberland,
Falls,
Wyoming.
McAdoo,
Sckuvlkill.
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Columbia.
Delaware.
Durlin, L. Grace
Duy, A. W., Jr.
Du\ Josephine V.
Dyer, Bdna M.
Bckert, Marv
Milton,
Northumberland
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bckman, Edith
Allentown,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Luzerne.
Lehigh.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Montour.
Columbia,
Columbia.
Dreibelbis, Arthur
Dreilbech, Warren
Drum, Lola K.
,
Danville,
Wyoming,
Frank
Bloomsburg,
Edgar, Hazle
Blooinsburg.
Benton,
.r,
Ed son,
J.
Emory
Bisenhauer, Hester
Ellis, Randall P.
Bly, Virginia Beatrice
Watsontown,
Bmmitt, Bernke
Danville,
Bnglehart, Homer
Erikson, Carl A.
Evans, Harry S.
Brans, Leah D,
Everett, A. R.
Almedia,
Bloomsburg,
Scranton,
Scranton,
Coburn,
Jed do,
Berwick,
Berwick,
Berwick,
Berwick,
Benton,
New Columbia,
Everitt, Harry J.
Fairchild, Ethel h.
Fairchild, Laura
Fairchild, Maud
Fairchild, Minnie
Farley, M. Kathryn
Farley, Lera M.
Passeti,
Anna Frances
Mifflin ville,
Millville,
Camptown,
Camden, N. J,
Pansel, Barry J.
Faust, Edna V.
New Ringgold,
Bloomsburg,
Panst, Ethel M.
Faust, Km:
New Ringgold,
Fcaster, Lake
Sunbury,
Pensterniaker, Howard F. Berwick,
Bloomsburg,
Perguson, Blisabeth
PernOS, Antonio
Caguas, Porto Rico.
Dickson Citv,
Geo. E.
Dickson City,
Perrio, Marv G.
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Bruce
I'.ri
S.
Petkerolf, Harvey S.
Fetter, Helen E.'
Fetter man, Elsie
Petterolf, Homer
Fisher, Herbert S.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Jacksonville,
Ringtown,
Bloomsburg,
Miffiinville,
Catawissa,
1
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Lackawanna.
Lackawanna,
Centre.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Union.
Bradford.
Schuylkill.
Columbia.
Schuylkill.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Lehigh.
Schuylkill.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
NAME.
Fisher, H. H.
Fitch, Pearle C.
Foose, Beatrice B.
Fortner, Harry C.
Fortner, Helen
POST OFFICE.
Northumberland,
COUNTY.
Northumberland.
Falls,
Wyoming.
Rock Glen,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Catawissa,
Bloomsburg,
Fowler. Ethel May
Montgomery,
Fowler, Florence Kathryn Montgomery,
Fox, EllaG.
Bloomsburg,
Fox, Ruth I.
Catawissa,
Franc, Hazel
Hollisterville,
Fraser, Margaret
Scranton,
Frey, Gordon F.
Nescopeck,
Frisbie, Ellen,
Bloomsburg,
Frisbie, Frances
Bloomsburg,
Frisbie, Hulda W.
Bloomsburg,
Fritz, Ella G.
Trevorton,
Fruite, Mary
Bloomsburg,
Fullmer, Charles N.
Bloomsburg,
Funk, Harry E.
Bloomsburg,
Furman, Frances N.
Bloomsburg,
Gaffney, Margaret R.
Steelton,
Garrison, Sara
Bloomsburg,
Gearhart, James Franklin Fairmount Springs,
Geddes, Paul F.
Northumberland,
Gensemer, Helen
Bloomsburg,
Gethman, Huldah
Dalton,
Gillis, Catharine
Scranton,
Lycoming.
Lycoming.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Wayne.
Lackawanna.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Dauphin.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.
Montour.
Montour.
Girton, Laura
Girton, Maurice J.
Danville,
Danville,
Goldsworthy, Eliza.
Audenried,
Carbon.
Corenzo, Porto Rico,
Catawissa,
Columbia.
Girdland,
Wayne,
Upper Lehigh,
Luzerne.
Luzerne,
Luzerne.
Jermyn,
Lackawanna.
Washingtonville, N. Y.
Columbia.
Light Street,
Kingston,
Luzerne.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Espy,
Catawissa,
Columbia.
Danville,
Montour.
Catawissa,
Columbia.
San Juan, Porto Rico.
Lackawanna.
Scranton,
Gonzalez, Juan
Goodman, John F.
Goodnough, Merle D.
Goulden, Martha Price
Graham,
Isabell
Graves, Harriet
Green, Pearl M.
Greenley, George
Grimes, Adele
Gross, Sylvia
Gruber, Amos B.
Gruver, Helen R.
Guiterman, Elmira
Gulliver, Merlin S.
Gunther, Florence P.
Guzman, Antonio
Haines, Alice T.
Haley, Laura C.
Haley, Margaret L.
Harding, Joy
Harner, Bertha I.
Harner, Lois
Haring, Ethel
Harpel, Frances E.
St.
Philadelphia,
Philadelphia,
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
Great Bend,
Mt. Carmel,
Bloomsburg,
Susquehanna.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Montour.
Montour.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Danville,
Danville,
Ona
Ruth
Bloomsburg,
Light Street,
Harrison, Harvey W.
Harrison, Jennie E.
Shickshinny,
Harris,
Harris,
Askam,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
BI.OOB
COUNTY.
l'OST
Pittaton,
Lucerne.
Mifflinvil
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
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Harts
Bnckborn,
Ban let
man,
Hartman,
man,
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Hartman,
Hartman,
EL
Cat aw
Helen
Helen
John D.
Bnckborn,
Columbia.
Columbia.
msburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
utain Grove,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
it,
Helen M.
J.
E.
Hawk, Lucy
Haj
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Bellefonte,
Catawiaaa,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Sunbury,
Lee
Marie
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:.bia.
Louise
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liiia.
Hazel
H. u iman, Marie
Hartranft, Bmma V.
aft,
Anne
ck, Mary
Heimbach, Chas.
Heimbach, Irene
r, Mary
Luzerne.
Lackawanna.
Northumberland.
Turbotville,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
St. John's,
Hem ie, Anna
Danville,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Prank
Miriam
M, Paul Z.
Hetler, Geraldine
Hidlay, Mary Laura
Hilbish, Florence
Hilbiah, Mabelle
Hiller, Frances
Hippensteel, Bdw.
Hirach, Annabdle
I, Ina I.
* >n, Bdith
&
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Margaret
G.
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Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Espy,
Buckhorn,
Buckhorn,
Calkins,
Wayne.
Berwick,
Almedia,
lit
W.
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Tamaqna,
Schuylkill.
Kingston,
Avoca,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Jeffersonville, N. Y.
Almedia,
Honck Florence
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ghton, Basel
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.rd
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Hu^l
Bthel L.
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Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Montour.
Montour.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Schuyler,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsbu:
Luther P.
Northumberland.
Scranton,
Henrie, J. Gilbert
Henrie, Hazel J.
Henrie, William
Herr, Olive V.
Hess, Brown
Hess, Bdna
Bess, Hsther L.
S.
Centre.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Pittston,
Hendersbot, Charles N. Jersey town,
Danville,
Hendrickson, Eme
B
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PI3
mouth,
Exch.-.:
Cat aw
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
>ur.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
Hummel, Daisy E.
Hummel, Nevin R.
Hummel, Philip N.
Hunter, Anna
Hutchins, Luther
Hutton, Neal
Hutton, Ruth
Hyde, Pauline
Ikeler, Donald
Ikeler, Iris
Ikeler, Rebecca
Irvin, Irene M.
Catharine
Grace F.
Jameson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johnson,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Joyce,
Joyce,
Helen M.
R.
J.
Warren H.
Angela
James
Kahler, Laura
Kearney, Lillian M.
Keefer, Mvrtle M.
Keeler, Edith R.
Clark's
Summit,
Rock Glen,
Lackawanna.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Benton,
Bloomsburg,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Catawissa,
Danville,
Northumberland,
Nanticoke,
Hazleton,
Scranton,
Scranton,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Pittston,
Irene
Sunbury,
Forty Fort,
Benton,
Thomas
Askam,
Leslie
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Marple
Roundell
Samuel
Kelchner, Gardner
Keller,
COUNTY.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Snyder.
Weikert,
Grace M.
Kathleen Amelia Harrisburg,
Catawissa,
Laura
Harrisburg,
Marie H.
Martha Elizabeth Bloomsburg,
Ethel
Keeler,
Keiser,
Keiter,
Keiter,
Keiter,
Keiter,
POST OFFICE.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Kreamer,
May
P.
Kendall, Kathleen
Kendall, Ruth
Kennedy, Clare M.
Kennedy, Cormac F.
Keogh, Marcella T.
Kester, Glenn
Kester, Hazel Dean
Kieffer, Clemens
Kitchen, Ianthe
Klase, Maude
Kleintob, Freas B.
Kline, L. Anna
Kline, Ruth
Edna C.
Amanda M.
Klingler,
Knauss,
Knies, Pauline
John C.
Kocher, Myron L.
Koehler, Charlotte
Koehler, Lvdia
Catawissa,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Creamton,
Oneida,
Meshoppen,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Trucksville,
Snyder town,
Bloomsburg,
Shickshinny,
Berwick,
Freeburg,
Zion Grove,
Bloomsburg,
Knittle,
Catawissa,
Krall, C.
Hazleton,
Scranton,
East Berlin,
Wilmer
Bloomsburg,
Montour.
Northumberland.
Union.
Dauphin.
Columbia.
Dauphin.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Northumberland.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Wavne.
Schuylkill.
Wyoming.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Snyder.
Schuylkill.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Lackawanna.
Adams.
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Krych, Julian J.
Kunkel, B
Kunkle, Warden
Bluster, ECimber
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Ralph
Bdgar
B.
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Lend
Leaning, Alma Clarice
Lanning, Horace
>wski, John
[ennah w.
Alphonse
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Leiby, Bruce W.
Leidy, North
Mai ion
LtisU-i
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Lena G.
Prank
Lewie, Bdne G.
Lewis, Mabel A.
Leitzel,
•i.
Linville, Geo. O.
Katherine E.
Long, Ruth,
Lorah, Dt rwin,
Lorenzette, Joseph L.
Love, Ada
Love, Florence
Little,
\TY.
Schuylkill.
Vork, N. V.
ton,
White Deer,
Wilkes Barre,
Cetewieee,
Dallas,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomtbnrg,
Rock Glen,
Rock Glen,
Bloomsburg,
Fernville,
Nanticoke,
Bloomsburg,
Cienfuegos, Cuba.
Blooinsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Northumberland,
Orangeville,
Kingston,
Moosic,
Berwick,
Luzerne.
I'nion.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Lackawanna.
Benton,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Ringtown,
Schuylkill.
Freeland,
Danville,
Montour.
Bloomsburg,
Luzerne.
Mehoopany,
Wyoming.
Lovering, Olive
Lowry, Florence
Lusch, Clarence
Moosic,
Olyphant,
Dushore,
Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.
Lutz, Clarissa
Lutz. Frances
L\ BCh, Anita Y.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Wilkes- Barre,
Sullivan.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
McAndrew. Helen
McCann, Nell
McCollum, Elizabeth
Shenandoah,
Schuylkill.
Scranton,
Lackawanna.
Bloomsburg.
McDeniels, Ethlend
Mi -Daniels, Florence
ineld, Charles
MacDoneld, Bdith
MacDonnell Sadie
Bloom sburg,
Bloomsburg,
Towanda,
Towanda,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
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McFee, Mine
11,
Marie
McGirk, Ruth
McHenry, tonald
McHenry, Jay
McHenry, i.uella
McKelvei Margaret
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Mi La:
McLaughlin, DeWight
McLaughlin Fred
MecNalr, \'iola
Mack, Marion
Mark, Mildred
,
Pittston,
Bradford.
Bradford.
Luzerne.
Berwick,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Lewistown,
Bloomsburg,
Benton,
Benton,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Lost Creek,
Schuylkill.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Spring Lake, Texas.
Wilkes- Barre,
Wilkes- Barre,
Colnm
Bloomsburg,
Mifflin.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
Mackin, Kathleen
Madden, Estella
Magee, Stanley
Malloy, Kathryn
Manifold, Courtland
Mansfield, Walter
Martin, Edith
Masteller,
Masteller,
Kenneth
Ray
Mather, Bruce
Mauser, Maxwell
Maxey, Rexford
May. Florence
Megargell, Lavona
Mellick, Samuel
POST office.
Retreat,
Centralia,
Bloomsburg,
Mahanoy
Schuylkill.
City,
Turbotville,
Berwick,
Hazleton,
Jerseytown,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Forest City,
Ricketts,
Orangeville,
Berwick,
Mendenhall, Eva
Menendoz, Alexandre
Mensch, Harold
Merritt, Florence
Metzger, Marie
Metzinger. Helen
Benton,
Cienfuegos, Cuba,
Rupert,
Millard, James
Millard, John
Millard, Martha
Millard, Pauline
Milleisen, Sara B.
Miller, Charles
Miller, Claude
Miller, Clyde
Miller, David
Miller, Edith
Miller, Elverta D.
Miller, Erma
Miller, Grant
Miller, Jennie
Miller, Marion
Miller, Romaine W.
Miller, Robert
Miller, Verna
Miller, Weston
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Plains,
Benton,
Mahanoy
City,
MifHinville,
North Berwick,
Ricketts,
MifHinville,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Berwick,
MifHinville,
MifHinville,
Minier, Roselda
Mitchell, John
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Monahan, Ruth
Wilkes-Barre,
Monroe, Clair
Mooney, Geraldine,
Moore, Zach
Mordan, Myrtle
Morgan, Florence
Mowrey, Helen
Mullahey, Mae
Mulligan, Gertrude
Myers, C. B.
Myers, Elsie
Myers, Harriet
Myers, Margaret
Myers, Mary
Myles, Clarence
Naugle, Kenneth
COUNTY,
Luzerne,
Columbia,
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Wilkes-Barre,
Bloomsburg,
Jerseytown,
Northumberland,
Columbia,
Luzerne.
Columbia,
Columbia,
Columbia.
Columbia,
Susquehanna,
Wyoming.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia,
Columbia,
Luzerne.
Columbia,
Schuylkill,
Columbia,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia,
Columbia,
Columbia.
Columbia,
Columbia.
Columbia^
Columbia.
Columbia,
Wyoming.
Columbia.
Columbia,
Columbia,
Columbia,
Columbia,
Columbia,
Columbia,
Columbia.
Columbia,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Danville,
Susquehanna,
Montour.
Shenandoah,
Schuylkill.
Plains,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Columbia,
Luzerne.
Luzerne,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Clifford,
Nescopeck,
Wapwallopen,
North Berwick,
Nescopeck,
Wapwallopen,
Edwardsville,
Pikes Creek,
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H.
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Minnie
Nicely, Ruth
Noll, Rntta
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Donne) 1, Marie
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Raymond
kronell,
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Mac
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Montgomery,
Bcranton,
Centralia,
Columbia.
Columbia.
McAdoo,
Schuylkill.
Bfoomsbnrg,
Columbia.
Oolnmbia.
Columbia.
msburg,
Lightstrm
tboro, Alice
Olmstead, Bawley
irne, Annette
Pace, Joseph G.
Pacbnlcke, l-'rancesPadden, Mai y
Bthel
Park Sarah
Parke r Minnie
Peacock, Charlotte
Pitt, Theodora
Pagne, Jesse
Pennington, Geo,
,
Peraing, Ruth
Pettes, Olive
Phillips, Maizie
Phillips,
Meryl
Pollock, Louise
Pollock, Orrie
Portillo,
Octavio
Potts, P. Clive
Potts, Ines
Powers, Catherine
Powers, Kleanor
Priest,
W a\ ne.
Miriam
Qualey, Elizabeth
UuiK'K, Elizabeth
Btoomsbnrg, R.
Ts v or
Taylor,
Luzerne,
Askam,
Frtreburg,
Hudson,
Nesquehoning,
Fairmount Springs,
Jermyn,
Bloomsburg,
Camptown,
Almtdia,
Benton,
Snnbury,
Valley,
Valley,
!
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Richards, James
Richards, Margaret
lierine
Richai
Richardson, Botfly
Richardson, John
Richart, John
lure
Riddel l, harl
Columbia.
Bradford.
Sullivan.
Sullivan.
Montour.
Luzerne.
Millville,
Millville,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Danville,
Mt. Carmel r
Olyphant,
Hop Bottom,
Danville,
Scranton,
Orangeville,
Kl ias
Lackawanna.
Washingtonville,
Hunloek's Creek,
Jamaica, Cuba.
Rees, Ernestine
Reese, Lenore
Reice, Anna
Reynolds, Ruth
Rhodes, Hffie
Myrtle
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Snyder.
Luzerne.
Carbon.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Rome,
Money
Muncy
Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.
Bradford.
Columbia.
Catawissa,
Mt. Car m el,
Reimard, John
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Ranur, Harry
Rang, Lester
Reed, Miriam
Ion,
Northumberland.
Lycoming.
Lackawanna.
•.rt,
.
Obi,
Ohl,
Ohl,
Wayne.
Biko,
Oallapoosc,
Muncy,
Rendham,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Uniondale,
Cataw issa,
Beaver Valley.
Bloomsburg,
Light Street,
msbnrg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloom:1 u rg
Bloomstmrg,
Bloomsbnrg,
Shiekshinny,
Bloomsburg,
1)
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Northumberland
Lackawanna.
Susquehanna.
Montour.
Lycoming.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Lackawanna.
Lackawanna.
Colombia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Oolnmbia.
Columbia,
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Culumbia.
,
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
POST OFFICE.
Rider, Frank
Riegel, Sarah
Catawissa, R. D.
Catawissa,
Rinker, Harry
Rishton, Myron
Rishton, Tom
Ritter, Elizabeth
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Rivillo,
Anthony
Opp,
Old Forge,
Sagua, Cuba.
Havana, Cuba.
Kingston,
Kingston,
Bloomsburg,
Rohrsburg,
R
Freeland,
Dalton,
Montrose,
Roberts, Tracy
Robihove, Meyer
Robinson, Irvin
Roderick, Arthur
Roney, Marie
Row, Margaret
Rowland, William
Roys, Emily
Ruhl, Ruth
Rutherford, Margaret
Rutter, William
Ryder, Olive
Ryman, Lawrence
Montgomery,
Bloomsburg,
Mifflinburg,
Laurel ton,
Dallas,
Sunbury,
Sunbury,
Montrose,
Selway, Martha
Severance, Alvin
Severance, Lena
Shaffer, Blair
Shaffer, Laura
Shannon, Helen
Sharadin, Abraham
Sharpless, Pauline
Sheard, Lillie
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Catawissa,
Savidge, Irene
Savidge, John
Savidge, L. D.
Schmaltz, K. R.
Schooley LeClaire
Schor, Mollie
Seeley, Ellnora
Seibel, Marguerite
Montour.
Columbia.
Lycoming,
Columbia.
Union.
'Union-
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Seidel, Fred
Seidel, Helen
Seidel, Nelle
Seitzinger, Clara
Seltzer, Robert
Luzerne,
Bloomsburg,
Taylor,
Columbia,
Lackawanna.
Susquehanna.
Columbia.
Hazleton,
Danville,
Samson, Ruth
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Bloomsburg,
Saltzer, Hester
Columbia,
Columbia.
Colombia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Lycoming.
Lackawanna,
Roa, Enrique
Rca, Miguel
Roat, Esther
Roat, Marion
Robbins, Elizabeth
Robbins, Viola
berts, Beatrice
COUNTY,
4,
Lackawanna.
Northumberland,
Northumberland,
Susquehanna.
Harrisburg,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Essex.
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Montour.
Dauphin,
Fountain Springs,
Ringtown,
Schuylkill.
Schuylkill.
Steelton,
Dauphin.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Pittston,
Berwick,
Newark, N.
Nescopeck,
J.
Pittston,
Hazleton,
Danville,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Varden,
Berwick
South Danville,
Kutztown,
Bloomsburg,
Wayne,
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Berks.
Columbia.
Calkins,
Wayne.
Shoop, Naomi
Bloomsburg,
Light Street,
Bloomsburg,
Penbrook,
Columbia.
Columbia,
Columbia.
Dauphin.
Shore, Loretta
Gilberton,
Sherwood, Thursa
Shew, Helen
Shobert, Warren
Shultz, Blanche
Benton,
Schuylkill.
Col umbia.
STiuman, Charles
Mainville,
Columbia.
,
.
.
!
Ma
phmin.
ton
M|
Bddie
Shumtii,
v
<
'
Bloomeburg,
Mainville,
I
INSTITUTE
OINTY.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Shaman, li.ui tie
Shaman, Jennie
Shumen, Robert
Bloomzburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bhnpp, M
Weal Nanticoke,
Ha/1 el on,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Lairdsville,
Lvcoming.
it
Bimmont, Mir.
Bimpfou Ethel,
Skweir, Michael
Smith, Aahton
Smith, Chaa. K.
smith, Blmer
Smith, Bvalya
Smith, Grace
Smith, H. A.
Smith, Helen,
Smith, Hervey
Smith, Leland
Smith, Leon
Smith, Margaret
Smith, Koxie
Smith, Verna
,
Smoczynaki, Edmond
Smoczynski, Josephine
Snyder, Elmira
Snyder, Flora
Snyder, Irene
Snyder, Laura
Snyder, Marie
Spangler, Lottie
Spring, Emily
Stark, Alfa,
Stark, Edson A. Jr.
Startzel,
Steiner,
Ruth
Mae
Stemples, Mildred
Su-rner, Alice
Sterner, Marie
Stevens, Anna
Straub, Max
Strayer, Blanche
Btnnz, Katherine
peck,
McAdoo,
Schuylkill.
Bloomsbnrg,
Bloomsburg,
Alden Station,
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Mahanoy
Schuylkill.
Hasleton,
Bloonisburg,
Conyngham,
City,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Scranton,
Lackawanna.
Conyngham,
Luzerne.
Pottsville,
Schuylkill.
Centre Moreland,
Centre Moreland,
Catawissa,
Wyoming.
Wyoming.
Pittston,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia,
Luzerne.
Stouchsburg,
Berks.
Hawley,
Tunkhannock,
Tunkhannock,
Audenried,
Bloomsburg,
Tunkhannock,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Wayne.
Wyoming.
Wyoming.
Catawissa,
Bloomsburg,
Pittston,
Mifflinville,
Bloomsburg,
Freeland,
Northumberland
Snyder.
Luzerne.
Laceyville,
Bloomsburg,
Helen
Sutliff.
Mae
Swengle, Fay
Bweppenheiaer, Lula
Talpaeh,
Thomas, Gertrude
Thomas, [eabeUe
Throne, Robert
I
TitfUe,
Amies
Titman, Frank
Tooley, Dorothy
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Freeburg,
Freeland,
Sullivan, Florence
Sullivan, Loretta
Sutliff,
Wyoming.
Herndou,
Stur« levant, J Vida
Supplee, George
Surplus, Ina
Carbon.
Columbia.
Forest City,
Bloomsburg,
Berwick
Bloomsburg,
Waterton,
Bloomsburg,
Lime Ridge,
Shaniokin,
Montgomery,
West PittStl n,
Bloomsburg,
Port? Port,
Millville,
Danville,
Wyoming.
Columbia.
Susquehanna.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Northumberland.
Lycoming.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Montour.
.,
,
AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NAME.
Townsend, Katheryn
Townsend, Leon
Treweek. Laura
Troutman, Benj.
Trumbauer, Orpah
Tubbs, Floyd
Tucker, Walter
Tucker, Jennie
Turek, Peter
Turney, Myrtle
Tustin, Edward B. Jr.
Tustin, Henry
Tustin, James
Tustin, Joseph
Udelhofen, Greta
Valiente, Alfredo
Van Campeu,
Alice
Vanderslice, Martha
Vannatta, Helen
Vannatta, Miriam
Van Reed, Mabel
Vergne, Louis
Vilar, Ismael
Wagner, Paul
Wakefield, Helen
post office.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Carbon.
Northumberland.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Wilkes- Barre,
Glen Lyon,
Benton,
Bloomsburg,
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Montour.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Danville,
Lackawanna.
Light Street,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Birdsboro,
Caguas, Porto Rico.
Caguas, Porto Rico.
Pottsgrove,
Berks.
Warden, Clara
Dallas,
Way, Frances
Wayne, Hazel
Weaver, Eva
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Mountain Top,
Bloomsburg,
Weaver, Fred
Weaver, William
Wegge, Grace
Weiss, William
Welliver, Charlotte
Welliver, Eugene
Welliver, Meriam
Westgate, Frances
Whitaker, Anna
Whitaker, Chas.
White, Elizabeth
White, Leerea
White, Tacey
Whitebread, Abbie
Whitenight, Grace
Whitenight, Vernon
Whitesell, Oscar
Whitmire, Jennie
Wiant, Anna
Wiant, Chas.
Northumberland.
Havana, Cuba.
Throop,
Walp, Helen
Walton, Eudora
Wanich, Carl
Lucille
county.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Nesquehoning,
Sunbury,
Bloomsburg,
Sbickshinny,
Sunbury,
Berwick,
Skinners Eddy,
Kingston,
Berwick
Light Street,
Wakeman,
73
Northumberland
Columbia.
Wyoming.
Catawissa,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Hawley,
Wayne.
Wilkes-Barre,
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Uniondale,
Susquehanna.
Shenandoah,
Shenandoah,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Mountain Top,
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Hunlock's Creek,
Schuvlkill.
Schuylkill.
Berwick,
Huntington Mills,
Shickshinny,
Bloomsburg,
Wigfall, Elizabeth
Mt. Carmel,
Williams, Annie
Bloomsburg,
Williams, Emily Katherine
Ashley,
Williams, Katherine
Wilkes-Barre,
Williams, Laura
Columbia.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
Northumberland
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
,
,
lRV institutb
74
:ce.
M.irv
W. PitUton,
«M
Willi
ten,
Prank
H
Wilm
Wil
Winner, taring
Winter, B
Woi
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Luzerne.
•.on,
.
ii,
COUNTY.
Jr.
William-;
Lycoming.
iid
Rock Glen,
Bloomsbnrg
Wolf. Helen
•her
ne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Columbia.
i
I
I
Bloomsburg,
Tl\ mouth,
Bloomsburg,
St.
John's,
Luzerne.
;
ne.
Columbia.
Luzerne.
Wyoming.
Skinneri Bddy
Schuyler,
Bloomsburg,
Northumberland.
Columbia.
V<. cum, Ivlwin
Catawiasa,
Columbia.
Young, Hannah
Siegfried,
Northampton.
Yott, B Iward
Bloom sburg,
Zehner, Helen
Zeigler, Cloyd
Bloomsburg.
Columbia.
Columbia.
Mary
Zimmerman, Inez
Dalmatia,
Northumberland.
Northumberland.
Ringtown,
Schuylkill.
Wright, Denni
Geo.
Yetter, Martini
Herndon,
Zerbe,
*
Deceased.
SUMMARY OF STUDENTS.
Number during Fall Term
Number during Winter Term
Number during Spring Term
675
693
71S
Total for three terms
Number
of different students
2086
during year
Gentlemen
*Five not
b$U
527
Ladies
305
listed.
~*
rx^;
:
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
The Alumni.
Corrections in the Addresses of Alumni are Requested.
Alumni
Association*
Annual Meeting Commencement Week.
OFFICERS
:
President, G. E. Elwell, B. L. I. '67.
Vice President, D. J. Waiter, Jr., B. L.
I.
'67.
Corresponding Secretary, Prof. G. E. Wilbur.
Recording Secretary, S. J. Johnson, '93.
Treasurer, H. G. Supples, '80.
Executive Committee
:
Prof. O. H. Bakeless; '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 Meeting, Week of County
Institute.
OFFICERS
J.
Treasurer, B.
Frank Myers,
Secretary,
Alumni
Clark,
President. G.
'83.
'88.
Nan S. Wintersteen,
Association of
Lackawanna County*
Annual Meeting, Week gf County
OFFICERS
President,
Martha Vaughn, '82.
Margaret Lewis,
Secretary,
Alumni
Richard Lewis,
Mamie Morgan,
Institute.
:
Vice President,
Treasurer,
'98.
'87.
'10.
'95.
Association of Susquehanna County*
Annual Meeting, Week of County
OFFICERS
President,
:
Dr. W. W. Preston,
Secretary and Treasurer,
Institute.
'99.
Edith Corse,
'10.
:
LIST
5
Alumni
Association of Schuylkill County.
Annual Meeting. Week gf County
OFFICERS
Catbsk,
President, \v. n.
'79.
Vice President, J. R. Lewis,
nrer, G. \v. Carl, '00.
Secretary, Margaki-.t
Alumni
'88.
Hikke,
Association of
Institute.
:
'98.
Dauphin County.
OFFICERS:
Mrs. Caroline McNiff-Dougherty, '88.
Vice President, Dr. Grace WiNTERSTEEN, SL
Secretary, Mrs. Elfleda Barnes-Gottschall, '86.
Treasurer, Miss Margaret Sullivan, '91.
President,
Executive Committee:
Dr. W.
B. Mausteller,
Renn, '89.
Miss Clara M. Swank,
'92.
T. D.
Alumni Association
'98.
Wayne
of
OFFICERS
Mark Creasy, Hawley,
County.
:
President,
'91.
Vice President, Wm. D. Watkins, Waymart, '08.
Secretary and Treasurer, Alma G. Noble, )7.
'
Member
of
Alumni
Ex. Com.,
Anna
G.
Seaman,
'9S,
Honesdale.
Association of Mifflin County.
OFFICERS
President, Mrs.
:
Allen Orr,
'91.
Vice President, Mrs. R. W. Headings, '84.
Secretary and Treasurer, E. F. Brent, '99.
Alumni
Association of Snyder County.
OFFICERS
President, Dr. A.
J.
Herman,
Secretary and Treasurer,
Miriam
I.
Smith,
'10.
Lycoming: County Alumni Association
Organized at Muncy, December 29, 1910.
OFFICERS:
President,
Kthel M. Henry, '06.
W. J. FarnswOrth,
Secretary \ind Treasurer,
'05.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1870-1-2-3-4
CLASS OF
J870.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Armstrong, Amelia, Bloomsburg.
Burrows, Alvin S., Real Estate and Loans, 612 Belmont Avenue,
Grand Forks, North Dakota.
Ehrhart, W. F., Principal High School, Mahanoy City.
Rupert, Eva, Albamarl, N. C.
Schuyler, Lizzie, Manual Tr. Teacher, 102 N. 6th St., Camden, N. J.
Woolsey, Elsie (Mrs. R. M. Chambers) 451 Walnut St., Pastilia, Cal,
CLASS OF
J87L
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Aikman, John H., Light Street, Pa.
Ailman, Jerome T. Secretary Pa. State Grange, Thompsontown.
,
Angle,
Emma,
(Mrs. S.
J. Coffin),
Easton.
Lake City, Utah.
Berryhill, Kate J. (Mrs. D. D. Wood),
Norman, Oklahoma, R. F. D.
Buckingham, Agnes (Biddle).
Garman, John M., Judge, Wilkes- Barre.
Race, M. H., (State Cer.)
Shelly, Amos W., Physician, Port Royal.
Bartsch, G. W., Lawyer, Salt
CLASS OF
5,
Box
12.
J872.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Bowen, Jennie E. (Mrs. F. A. Parker), Waverly.
Barman, David A., City Supt., Hazleton.
Stephens, Andrew.
Welliver, Christie, Berwick.
CLASS OF
1873.
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
J874.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Bittenbender, J. K., Printer, 615 5th St., N. E., Washington, D. C.
Hower, Alfred, Farmer, Catawissa.
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.
LIST
CLASS OF
1875.
CLASSICAL.
Durham.
J.
Rdward, Insurance Agent, 412 Stephen Girard Bldg.
,
Phila.
KLKMKNTARY COURSE.
Krungard, Aaron \\\, Lawyer, Lock Haven.
Cole, Ada M. (Mrs. II. C. Bittenbender), Lawyer,
109 S. 10th Street, Lincoln, Neb.
Clearer, Wesley M., Farmer, Catawissa R. F. D. No.
William T., Master State Grange, Catawissa.
3.
,
Martha. Assistant Librarian, 94 Academy St., Wilkes-Barre.
grant, Lorena G., Teacher, High School, 916 N. Sixth St., Harrisburg.
Graul, Martha R. (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.
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 Street, Bloomsburg.
Wilson, Alice E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
PIANOFORTE.
Anna M. (Mrs. F. H. Jenkins *, Bloomsburg.
Kuhn, Alveretta V. (Mrs. J. K. Bittenbender),
1
Bittenbender,
615 5th Street, N. E., Washington, D. C.
Kdgett, Lillian
(Mrs. E. H.
I.,
W itman),
W. H. Andy),
Miller, Sue, (Mrs.
T
Curwensville.
Danville.
Morris, Annie (Mrs. S. H. Sayre),
Hampton, Va.
CLASS OF
1876.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Jenkins, F. H., Registrar, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Tustin, G. M., Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Boust,
I.
v.
:is,
Farmer, Shamokin Dam.
E.,
Retta
J.,
(Mrs. Alvin
Charles C.
Han:
Hunt, Mary
••
J.,
lie,
W. Moss).
I..
St.,
Masteller), R. F. D. No. 4, Bloomsburg.
Kline, Ella A. (Kennedy), Ida, Iowa.
Myron
526 S. River St.. Wilkes-Barre.
Judge, Berwick.
R., (Mrs. R. E. Leonard), 519 N. Vine
Merchant, McAllisterville.
.
Ranker. Lime Ridge.
Hazleton.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1876-77-78
gillie,
Alexander, Catawissa,
W. H. Andy), Danville
Milsom, Annie M., (Mrs. W. S, Smith)., Lawrenceville,
Patton, Ida J,, (Smith), 318 West 15th Street, Tyrone,
Schlicher, Martha, Mountain Grove.
Smith, Sarah E-, (Sherwood), Mansfield,
Smith, William S,, Lawrenceville.
Stephenson, Mary M., Nurse, 424 West Green Street, Hazleton,
Welsh, J, P., 404 World Building, New York,
Young, Charles P., Physician, Lynchburg, Va,
Miller, Sue, (Mrs.
CLASS OF
1877.
CLASSICAL.
Heller, C. B., Clergyman, R. No. 3,
Box
95, Salisbury,
N. C,
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
Kisner, Jacob
C,
Physician, Carlisle,
ELEMENTARY COURSE,
Finch,
Mary
S.,
(Mrs. Henry Sterner), Barnegat, N.
J.
Grimes, Josephus S., Bloomsburg,
Hepler, Lillie A. (Bogart), Newport, Ark.
Hower, Lizzie R., (McClure), Berwick.
McCarty, Sue H., (Hagg), Peoria, Kan.
Richards, Maggie N., (Lamb), Great Bend.
Robbins, Honora A., (Mrs. J. S. Grimes), Physiciaa, Bloomsburg,
Suydam, Belle H., (McKelvy) 104 West Kenilworth Ave., Chicago, 111,
Wallace, Medora E., (Mrs. C. B. Heller), R, No. 3, Salisbury, N. C.
CLASS OF
.
J878.
CLASSICAL.
Welsh,
J. P.,
404 World Building,
New
York.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
Cleaver, Wesley M., Farmer, Catawissa R, F. D., No.
3.
ELEMENTARY COURSE,
Chrisman, William, Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
Edgar, Elma H., (Tucker). Dentist, 477 West 140th St., New York City
Evans, L. Wallace, Merchant, Galveston, Texas.
Kistler, Ida A., (Mrs. John Masteller), Bloomsburg.
Meixell, P. A., Lawyer, 20 North Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Raike, Frances E., (Shaffner),
Rodgers. Ella Clementine, Lecturer, Gen. Deliv,, Scranton.
Rote, William H. Lawyer, 221 Cass Avenue, Detroit, Mich.
Sanders, W. J., Lawyer, Sunbury.
,
A.DDH
\I
80
11 olive
w. Gilner),
p,
Street, Scranton.
Sterling.
I
:111a.
CLASS OF
R. R.
1L7 Q
Box
751
.
Pitl
.
CLASSICAL.
Herring, G. S., Lawyer, Snntrary.
•CIEMT1FIC COURSE.
W.. Lawyer, Salt Lake City, Utah.
tnckiagham, Agnes, (Mrs. J. C. Biddle).
I
MEM fARY COURSE.
Albert, C. II., Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Allen.
App,
BUen M., Teacher, Berwick.
H., Principal of Schools, 483 East Buchtel Avenue, Akron, O.
).
EL, Teacher, S. N. S. Bloomsburg.
J.
1
Hannah E., Teacher, Kodiak, Kodiak
Breece,
Island,
Care of Wood Island Mission, Alaska.
Gather, William A., Manufacturer, Pottsville.
Cullen, William F.
Dean, Annie W., (Shaw).
Dox, L. Donna, (Mrs. T. R. Petrie), Bellaire, Mich.
a, Ira K., Inventor, 91 Sherman Avenue, SpringSeld, Ohio.
Fisher, William I., Book-keeper, 1352 E. Walnut St., Des Moines, Iowa
Kern, Emily C,, 617 Mapleton Avenue, Boulder, Colorado.
Kimmtl, Minnie, (Mrs. II. Hoeler), 61st and Irvine Sts. r Philadelphia.
Lepley, William A., Clergyman, Coalport, Pa.
Moore, C. H. Civil Engineer, 9S N. Broad Street, West Hazieton.
r
O'Connell, Lizzie, Teacher, Shenandoah.
., Teacher, 203 West Sixth Street, Bloomsburg.
., Annie B., Teacher, Pleasantville, N. J.
25-J5 Hollywood Avenue, Philadelphia.
H. M.uvle. Teacher, Pittstou.
Tnrnbach, Ida J., (Mrs. J. C. Kunkle), 1422 55th St., Brooklyn, N.
Wolfe, Uoyd P., Deputy Clerk of Court, Aspen, Colo.
:
,
•••
,
CLASS OF
1
Albert, m. P.,
D,
Blum.
I
1
1
mi \
Payette,
r
V
1880.
\kv course.
I
IBM Avenue, Scranton.
Edith,
\l\
.tor,
Yesler Way, Seattle, Washington.
North White Street, Shenandoah*
Park Ave., Philadelphia
Huntingdon.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
l88o-8l
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 Street, 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 Street, Lebanon
Kimmel, Anne M., Teacher, 24 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah,
Kitchen, Celeste, (Mrs. W. Prutzrnan), R. F. D. No. l Trncksville.
Kolb, Ida P. (Hart), 142 West 124th Street, New York City,
Kinsel, Grant A., Supt. of Pharmaceutical Laboratory,
179 Church Street, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
Mears, D. W., Physician, 4G6 Connell Building, Scranton.
Pressler, Annie, (Mrs. John Creveling), Plymouth.
Ritter, C. A., Agent, Auburn.
Simons, A. J., Physician, Newfoundland, Pa.
Smith,
C, Carpenter, Paw Paw, 111.
Smith, N. H., Clergyman, Diamond Avenue, Hazleton,
Sterner, Tillie M., (Mrs. Scott Young), Drifton.
Supplee, H. G., Merchant, Bloomsburg,
Vannatta, B. P., Painter.
Wolf, John J,, 947 Edith Avenue, Walla Walla, Washington,
Wooley. Laura A., (Mrs. W. Morgan), 35 Wistar Place, Atlantic City, N. J
Young, E. W., Special Pension Examiner, 202 P. O. B'dg, St. Paul, Minnt
C
CLASS OF
188L
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Barrett, M, Lizzie, South Kidmon Street, Hudson.
Bloom, William E., Lawyer, Sunbury,
Case, Sadie, (Mrs. G. L. Jolly), Orangeville.
Campbell, Mallie, 541 East Market Street, Sunbury,
Evans,
J. L.,
Lawyer, Berwick,
Faust, Carrie W., Teacher, White Haven,
Fee, Mary, Music Teacher, McCook, Neb.
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.
Harrison, T. B.,
Town
Line.
Hower, Heister V., Physician, Mifflinville,
Jones, Cora E., (Grant), Box 59, R. F. D., No. 1, WaowaWopen.
Kern, Estella L., (Mrs. H. S. Knight), 617Mapleton Ave., Boulder, Colo
Lafferty, Mary A., Teacher, 313 West Center Street, Shenandoah.
Lepley, M. O., Minister, Waterbury, Conn.
Lessig, Lizzie (Mrs. B. F. Laudig), 845 Prescott Avenue, Scranton.
LIST
•nue Clerk, Mineral Point, Missouri.
M of Drawing, 519 Radcliffe St., Bristol.
IfcCaj
Wi-nek, Miry. M.
1).
M.iU-rnity Hospital, 22& Chestnut Street, Sunbury.
cKernan,
Lizzie P.
(TaMey)
her, 116
North Lincoln Avenue, Scranton.
Mate,
Wilkee-Barre.
Teacher, 167 S. Tim- Street, Hazleton,
ink, Real
Knell, Kate A. r
Powell, Owi-nnv (Jones) Weatherly.
Vandernaark)
Rankin, Mary B. (Mre. w.
w
359
Robbins, Abbie B. (Mrs. Rev.
Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
S.
W. H. Hartman) Tyrone.
,
Bharpleaa, lLtiry F.,Real Estate Agent, Seattle, Washington.
Simons, Myron B., Lawyer, Honesdale.
Bfate K. (Borden), Tunkhannock.
P., Manufacturer, Nescopeck.
., C.
Vastine, Nettie (Spencer), Houtzdale.
Wells, May Mrs. S. G. Creasy), Bloomsburg.
Weir, Annie, Teacher, 15 Shawnee Street, Plymouth.
Wilson, Emma P. (Struthers)
Wooley, Mary I. (Mrs. h. Tyler Townsend), S. Coventry, Conn,
SpauMmg,
CLASS OF
J
882.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Sickler, Stella (Mrs..
Edwin
J.
Stiles,
N. Buruette (Mrs Win.
Avers,
Emma
Jorden), Tunkhannock.
II.
Brooke), Bloonisburg.
ELEMENTARY COURSE,
F. (Mrs. Chas. Palmateer),
A07% Anbury Ave., Asbury Park N
J
Beebe, Emorilla (Mrs. A. E- Henstrant), 31 Walnut Strei
Binghamton, N. Y
Bierman. Henry, Physician, Bloomsburg
Brown, Lillian (Mrs. R. M. Geddisi, 301 Irvine Place, Elrnira. N. Y.
Bmgler, Mary A. (Mis James H. Mercer), Bloomsburg.
Church, Lizzie M. (lira. H. W. Search),
202 St. Mark's Square, West Philadelphia.
Crippen, Lue H (Mrs B. J. Moore), 47 E. 16th Avenue, Columbus, O..
]. W., Teacher.
: A
Mrs. Thomas M. Jarvis), Brandon, Tea
Mrs. Charles Bood), Battle Creek, Iowa.
:ier), Bloomsburg.
Bfoward Kfc
...
Harrisburg.
L., Clerk, Northumberland.
£ M. (Sanders),. Delta, Colorado
.
•
O
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1882-3
Harkness, S. Ida (Mrs. J. M. Blaine), 347 Hall St., Portland, Oregon.
Hill, Franklin E., Elec. Sig. Inspector, Tunkhannock.
Helinan, Jennie, Teacher, Catasaqua.
LaShelle, E. Gert. (Mrs. Wm. E. Wagner), Gordon.
Moore, E. J., A. M. Ph. D., Clergyman, 610 Hayden Bldg., Columbus,
Pierson, Hattie L. (Mrs. Ogden DePue), 81 N. 20th St., Franklin Forks.
Ragan, Celia J.
Reagan, May (Mrs. E. C. Hood), Battle Creek, Iowa.
Robbins, Hattie, Milton.
Rogers, Carrie C. (Mrs. Dr. D. J. Peck), Susquehanna.
Rubin, Hannah, Teacher.
Tyrrel, Jennie, (Mrs. C. E. Roat), Kingston.
Vaughn, Martha W., Teacher, 1105 Dartmouth Street, Scranton.
Wasley, Mary H. (Mrs. Enos. J. Ball), Los Angeles, Cal.
Wenner, Rachael S. (Hower), Bloomsburg.
CLASS OF
1833.
CLASSICAL.
Conner, John G.
,
Pres.
Conner Millwork Co.,
Front and Stockton
Streets, Trenton,
N.
J.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
Cleaver, Kimber, Editor, Huntingdon.
Finney, Nora M. (Mrs. L. P. Sterner), Bloomsburg.
Sanders, William J., Lawyer, Sunbury.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Wash. Street, Carbondale.
Elwood R., Merchant, Freeport, L. I.
Burnette, Nellie T., Teacher, 1105 Richmont Street, Scranton.
Birs, Angelina, Teacher, 84
Brindle,
Clark, Granville J., Attorney, 12 N. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Druggist, 139 W. 2nd Street, Berwick.
Dietrick, Ira C.
,
Edgar, Alice (Mrs. J. W. Wilson), Bloomsburg.
Fallon, Peter F., Alderman, 1556 West Vine Street, Hazleton.
Gemberling. Rinaldo C. Merchant, 6518 Mich. Avenue, Chicago.
Harvey, Katrine E., Teacher, Milroy.
Hight, Frank R., Cashier, Hanford, California.
Hobbes, D. Musgrove, Lawyer, Peoples Bank Bldg., Wilkes Barre.
Hunt, A. Levi, Attorney, 2219 E. 14th Ave., Denver, Col.
Hutchison, Louise G. (Mrs. J. L. Dillon), Bloomsburg.
Karschner, Lloyd W. Clergyman, 27 E. Jackson Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Leonard, Abbie J. (Mrs. R. R. Ashley), 123 Hanover St., Wilkes-Barre.
Mack, Abbie E., 109 Oak Street, Binghamton, N. Y.
McGuire, Mary A., 70 N. Wyo. Street, Hazleton.
McGuire, Sallie L. (Mrs. W. I. Hibbs), 302 Montgomery St., W. Pittston.
,
,
,
2
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
v-4
ftCcHele,
Nicely,
Mary
]•:.
B., Billet Mercedes, Freeland.
Josephine, n. y. Res] Estate,
"The Cumberland,"
17
W. Rose
St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
Powell, Charles K., Tenner, L109 Gr.mdview Avenue, Scranton.
Richards, Sarah K. (Mr-. Samuel Daniel*), 176 150th St., Harvey, 111.
Rittrnhmw, l-va A. (Mrs. Chas. I). Dugan), 1222 N. 53rd Street, Phila.
i
.
jaim-s G.
,
Teacher.
Eva R. (Mrs. K. A. Chamberlin), 246 N. Jameson Ave. Lima, O.
Steely. Oscar B. M. D., Surgeon, Pocatello, Idaho.
Wells, Jennie (Mrs. Samuel B. Henderson), Montgomery.
Whipple, Mary K., Teacher, SI Claremont Ave., Montclair. N. J.
Steck,
,
,
Woolcook, Christine (Mrs. T.
J.
Parmley),
5113 Cedar Avenue, West Philadelphia.
CLASS OF
1884.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Sharpless, May, Bloomsburg.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Albright, Ella
M. (Mrs. E. M. Baxter),
Mifflinburg.
Alexander, Flora E. (Mrs. R. W. Headings), Milroy.
Beadle, Mary A., Shickshinny.
Bertels, Bird I., Teacher, 516 S. River Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Brower, William H., Merchant, Bloomsburg.
Charles, Robert, Carpenter.
Clark, Philip A., Teacher, Jeanesville.
Crago, Lizzie (Mrs. John T. Petthick), Narrowsburg, N. Y.
Dechant, Evalyn C. Professional Nurse, 619 DeKalb Street, Norristown.
Dengler, Anna M., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Dersheimer, Bessie B., (Mrs. John Carter).
Eckert, Lottie D., (Mrs. Alex. M. Lupfer),
1930 8th Avenue, Spokane, Washington.
Fisher, Charles J., Attorney-at-Law, Catawissa.
Fleisher, Hiram H., Clerk, Department Public Instruction, Harrisburg.
Glover, Sophie E., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Harter M., Gertie, (Mrs. C. B. Miller), 617 N. 2nd Street,' Harrisburg.
Harvey, Sarah M. (Mrs. O. H. Bakeless), Bloomsburg.
IIcliiKui, Laura M., Catasaqua.
Higgins, Kate E. (Divers),
Hoben, Alice I., Teacher, Scranton.
Hoben, Annie E., Teacher, Scranton.
Hopper, Frank P., Supt. of Schools, Luzerne County,
526 Wyoming Avenue. Dorrauceton.
Hunt, M. Louis, Real Estate, Seattle, Washington.
Kennedy, Charles, Teacher, Corner 8th and Locust Streets, Hazleton.
Kinports, Harry A., Lawyer, 25 W. 22nd Street, New York City.
,
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1884-5
Kolb, Nellie M., (Smith), Mahanoy City,
C. Butler), Bloomsburg.
Lawlor, Margaret L., Teacher.
MacCullough, Jean T. (Dunwell).
Mansell, Mary J. (McKee), 34 Hill Street, Newark, N. J.
Martin, Charles E., Pittsburg.
MacAniff, Michael H., Lawyer, S. River Street, Wilkes-Barre.
McDonough, Maggie (Dodson), Recorder, Des Moines, Iowa.
McGinnes, Jennie B. (Mrs. H. R. Moore), 22 Bloom Street, Danville.
Moore, Lizzie C. (Mrs. John Wingert), Lewisburg.
Robbins, Laura I. (Mrs. Edwin Paul), Milton.
Kuhn, Mary A. (Mrs. R.
Rogan, Maggie E. (Scanlon), Jeddo.
Sloan, Hattie L. (Mrs. Russel Andreas), 324- S. River St., Wilkes-Barre.
Sweeny, C. P. (State Cer.) Sup. Prin. Schools, 330 S. 5th St., Darby.
Winter, Irvin H., Teacher, 10 Regent Street. Wilkes-Barre.
Wintersteen, Grace, Physician, State Lunatic Hospital, Harrisburg.
Young, S. Ella, Teacher, Millville.
CLASS OF
J885.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
Lantz, D. Ernest, Teacher, 1443 Belmont St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Barton, Lillian G. (Mrs. C. W. Funston) r Bloomsburg.
Bell, Herbert C, Farmer, R. D. No. 4, Springfield, Ohio.
Bidleman, H. Howard,
Bryant Park Bldg, 42nd St. and 6th Ave. N. Y. City.
Bierly, Louis P., Supervising Principal, 122 Phila. Ave., Pittston.
Billmeyer, J. Blanche (Mrs. H. R. Brayton), 255 W. 97th St., N. Y.
Birch, T. Bruce, Teacher, Wittenberg College,
1109 N. Fountain Avenue, Springfield, Ohio.
Bonstein, Ellen S., Teacher, Darby.
Cary, May S. (Mrs. Herman Wendell), 233 Walnut Avenue, Wayne.
Cawley, Florence J., Clerk, 330 E. Mahoning Street, Milton.
Cockill, Sallie M. (Mrs. G. H. Wilcox), Kyle, McDowell County, W. Va.
Cohen, Rosa, Teacher.
Cole, Susie W. (Mrs. M. H. Keogh), Hotel Richmond, Batavia, N. Y.
Conner, William S., Teacher, Madera, Cal.
Crocker, Minnie E., Teacher.
Curran, Mary R. (Mrs. James H. Morgan), Carlisle.
Dechant, C. Ernest, Haddonfield, N. J.
Elliott, M. Margaret (Mrs. Ed. Y. Seidel),
2717 Brighton Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
Ely, Carrie H. (Ruddiman), 881 Richmond Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.
Ensminger, Martha K. (Mrs. Ed. A. Baxter), Pawnee, 111.
Ent, Edith V. (Mrs. Fred Holmes), Bloomsburg.
ALUMNI ADD:
-S6
Win. Pui
ton.
Ann.i M.. Teacher, Bio
her.
if,
M\
ron, Northnmbcrli
B.
J.
Giirov
Sirs.
Christim- C.
I,
Duryea.
I>.
II.
Danville.
.
'lines),
Bloomsburg.
Yutzy), Carthage, 111.
Highland Ave.. Cleveland Park, Washington, D. C.
Mrs.
4
W.
.
W
Isaac D.
J.
rnev, Lewistown.
Teacher, Cor. 8th and Locust Street, Hazleton.
D. Hiram, Insurance Agent. 1446 Linden Street, Allentown.
ig, Oscar 0., R. D. No. 3, Battle Creek, Mich.
IfcHngb, Charles P., Lawyer, Wilkes-Barre.
Kenn<
D th,
McNiif, M. Katharine, High School, 605 N. 2nd Street, Harrisburg.
Mickey, Mary, Principal Paxtang School, 320 North Street, Harrisburg.
Annie (Mrs. E. E. Melick). Media.
Moore, Walter, A., Merchant, Madera, Cal.
Mullaiy, William F., Teacher, Allen, South Dakota.
Mullen, Mary (Mrs. P. J. Ryan), 122 Willow Street, Plymouth.
Musselman, Frances M., Frances W. Parker School,
330 Webster Avenue, Chicago, 111.
Newhouse, Ella M. (Langfield), W. Northampton Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Noetling, Charles B., Beaver Valley.
Patterson, Sarah E. (Mrs. C. D. Harrison),
2208 First Street, N. W. Washington, D. C.
Petty, Charles M., Merchant, Madera, Cal.
Phillips, Lizzie J. (Kuschke), 1216 Oram Boulevard, Scrauton.
Potter, Annie C. (Mrs. Boyd Trescott), Millville.
Rearick, Jacob M., Clergyman, Salona.
Sites, Mary C. (Mrs. Geo. Nolan), Teacher, 1428 N. 6th St., Harrisburg.
Sterner, Ella M. (Mrs. Elwood Chrisman |, Bernardsville, N. J.
hn, Roberta (Mrs. Geo. Dcehne), 27 S. Evergreen St., Harrisburg.
'it, Katie, (Mrs. Howard Cougle), 401 N. Irving Avenue, Scranton.
Mary, 120 W. Laurel Street, Hazleton.
Miller,
,
':..
-on, Sallie, Teacher,
Wiluer, George
If., 108
Key port, N. J.
Academy Street, Plymouth.
CLASS OF
1886.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Attomey-at Law MitTlinburg.
Frank A., Cashier, Bloomsburg.
Fred T
Bloomsburg.
,
Ikeler,
r,
,
,
Dentist, 2S27
Diamond
Street, Philadelphia.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
886
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Maize, Annie
E..,
(Mrs..
Frank Hain), 212 Logan Ave. Lb'S^en, Altoona.
Schoch, Mary L. (Mrs. Charles
W. McKelvey), Bloomsburg.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Barkley, Josephine R. (Mrs. W. H. Eyer), Bloomsburg,
Barnes, M. Elfleda (Mrs. E. H, Goltschal), (Cemetery), Harrisburg.
Bell, Ida M. (Mrs. D. A K. Preston), Ripley, O.
Bernhard, Ma, 330 Madison Avenue, Scranton.
Bloss, Annie J. (Mrs, E. J, Wolfe), Wyoming Seminary, Kingston.
Brennan, Maggie C, Teacher, 313 West Oak Street, Shenandoah,
Cool,
Norman G.., Lumber, Potts ville.
Nan S., Teacher, 14 Goodwin
Coughlin,
Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Derr, Joseph L., Physician, Lairdsville.
Derr, Sue H. (McAlister), Barnes, Wash. Co., Kan,, R. F. D. No.
2.
Teacher, Wilkes-Barre,
Felker, Jerome O., Teacher, Macon, Mo.
Donley,
Allie,
Emma M. (Mrs. M, H, Thomas), 222 Maclay Street, Harrisburg,
Frauenthal, Carrie H,, Teacher.
Geiser, Ellen L, (Seip), Easton.
Fisher,
Guckavan, Mary A,, Teacher, Hazleton.
Hill,
Maude
A. (Mrs.
W.
A. Hetler),
Conyngham.
Hoffa, Hattie A. (Mrs. John Ruhl), 31 S. First Street, Lewisburg.
Hoffa, Mazie E,, South Front Street, Lewisburg.
Humphrey, Catharine L»
Hughes,
S. Elizabeth, Teacher, 550
Centre Ave., E. E., Pittsburg,
Jones, Flora B. (Mrs. L. M. Fetterolf), Lykens.
Keiper, J. Claude, Clerk.
Kline, Marion A., Lawyer, Cheyenne,
Wyoming.
Koser, Josephine R., 1112 North Street, Harrisburg.
Lambert, Jennie T. (Mrs. Michael Kehoe), Philadelphia.
Leacock, Grace A., Hospital, Philadelphia.
Leckie, Adam E. L., Lawyer, 344 D Street, N. W., Washing-ton, D. C,
Lehe, Anna L. (Mrs. Martin Gruhler), Shenandoah.
Lewis, William R., Lawyer, 614 N. Main Avenue. Scranton.
Long, Melle (Mrs. Duval Dickson), Berwick.
Low, Elizabeth A., Lime Ridge.
Lowenberg,
McCann,
Stella,
Bloomsburg.
(Mrs, Philip Clark), Jeanesville.
Monie, Isabelle U. (Jones), 312 Luzerne Avenue, West Pittston,
Alice
J.
Moyer, Harry C, Minister, Hustontown.
Moyer, Lucetta (White), Weston, O.
Murphy, Emma W. (Mrs. Thomas Main), Haddon Heights, N. J.
Patton, Emma M. (Mrs. Martin Bartley), Conneley, Spokane, Wash.
Quinn, Michael H., Physician, Scranton.
Reeder, Jeremiah, Teacher, 909 East Sunbury Street, Shamokin.
LIST
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Riley,
Mm
ick
.417 B
Bet,
Wilkes- Barre.
Sannei Nolan H Qtrgywm* Lig r a Adella Mis l). J. Brongball).
504
Hhalter. Annie
M
W.
14th Street. Wilmington
Del
iBalliet), LimestoHeville.
Shult/. Kay. BlOOOMVorg.
iharrnacist, Manistee. Mich.
81mm.ui, (
Sites. Bmma M.. Teacher. 720 North 6th Street, Harrisbnrg
Teacher, Blooinsburg.
BoydCT, Annie C
Blectrk Engineer, Fort Lee. X. J.
BpllSgtcr, 6eO*gC A
.
.
Stack,
Mar J A
Mr-.
II
M
Muldoon), Shenandoah.
Jennie M.. 2562 South 17th Street, Philadelphia.
n Thomas Russell), Turbotville.
Ten Brook
Williams, William A., Postmaster, Madera, Cal.
Wintersteen Kieanor. Teacher, Plains.
Witmer, Bmma J. (Mrs. H. B. Felty), Abilene, Kansas.
Stiles,
Zeiders. William J.. 2 19 Kast
Main
Street,
CLASS OF
Middletown.
1887.
KLKMKNTARY COURSE.
Breece, Dora E. (Mrs. Charles Kesty), Blooinsburg.
Brockwav, Alice (Mrs. Clark Kasbner), Bloomsbnrg.
Brown. E. Clair, Teacher, 84 Academy Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Connor, May S. (.Mrs. Charles Petty), Madera, California,
Farver, Reuben T., Book keeper, 108 W. Orange Street, LancasterFoulke, Lizzie P. (Mrs. J. W. Creasy), Miffliuville.
Johnston, Will C, Attorney-at-Law, Bloomsburg.
Kisner, Eliza S. (Mrs. N. H. Myers), 19 Oak Street, Wilkes- Barre.
Kratz, Marcius W. Clergyman, 731 Spruce Street, Philadelphia.
Kurtz, Anna S., Teacher, 767 Union Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Laubach, H. Isadore, Teacher, Deep River, Washington.
Lewis, Margaret A., Teacher, 809 Lincoln Street, Scranton.
Lynch, Mary Hoyt (Gaston), 145 West 69th Street, New York City.
Martin, William E., Merchant. Freeland.
r
Mathias, Mary D. (Mrs. H. D. Hermany),
75 South Main Street, Mnhauoy City.
McDonnell, Susan J., Teacher, 4S66 Winthrop Ave., Chicago, 111.
Morgan. Mary S. (Avers), Grant Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Ifalien, Bdward J., Teacher, Plymouth.
Nallin, M. Agnes (Roache), 1512 Gibson Street, Scranton.
Nolan, Kmnia B. ^Gallagher), 818 Jefferson Avenue, Scranton.
Irs. J. D. Lowry), Dewart.
Palmer, Sallie A. (Mrs. B. H. Fiester), 330 West 2nd Street, Berwick.
Petty, Mary, J 13 West 2nd Street, Berwick.
Renninger, Li/./.ie, Librarian, Northumberland.
Reynolds, Charlet H., Dentist, Danville.
ALUMKI ADDRESS LIST
.1887-8
Richards, Florence
S.-,
Teacher,
Treceptress Troy Con f. Academy, Poultney, *Vt.
Sheep, Mary P., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Short, Eva G., 224 Franklin Street, Scranton.
Smith, K. Maude, Teacher, S. N. S,, Bloomsburg.
Snyder, Harris E., Postal Clerk, Kane.
Sperring, Helen M., 25 West Rose Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Stonebraker, Harry, Clerk Auditor General's -Department, Harrisburg
Taylor, Charles W. Farmer, Mackeyville.
Wagner, Wm. E., Merchant, Gordon.
Wentz, Ida R. Teacher, Port Carbon.
White, Laura M., Teacher, 536 S. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Whitehead, Elizabeth R. (Oberholtzer), 114 6th Avenue, Troy N. Y.
Williams, William S. Merchant, Madera, Cal.
Yetter, Orval H., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Young, Katie E. (Mrs. James L. Dodge), Frederick, Md
,
,
;
,
CLASS OF
1888.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Cool, N. G., Lumber, Pottsville.
Laudig, O. O. Supervising Chemist, Chicago.
Lowenberg-, William, Merchant, Bloomsburg.
Maurer, F. O., Merchant, Mahanoy Plane.
,
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Bidleman, H. Howard, Bryant Park Bldg. 42nd and 6th Ave, N. Y. City.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Buck, W. Fowler, Teacher, S. N. S. Geneseo, N. Y.
Bynon, Mary (Mrs. Bruce Jones), Shenandoah.
Campbell, Ellie M. (Mrs. John B. Houston), Mt. Carm-el.
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, N. (State Cer.) Prin. of Schools, 324 N. Blakely St., Bunmore.
Dodson, TJ. Grant, Electrician, Philadelphia.
Dougher, Edward J., Physician, Midland, Michigan.
Hess, Florence G. (Mrs. N. G. Cool), Pottsville.
Hine, Annie M., Conyngham.
5
l
,
Jones, Lizzie (Sterling), Wilkes-Barre.
Jones, Bruce T., Station Agent, Shenandoah.
Jones, John T., Teacher, 632 North
Main Avenue, Scrantos,
Kelly, Sarah, Teacher.
Kiefer, Margaret R. (Hewitt),
Tunkhannock.
Kitchen, Ella M. (Mrs. H. G. Sands), Benton.
t
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*.
to*
«, William P., Prlt
itb
sfcBride, Elizabeth (Banks),
Comnton,
Bethlehem.
111.
ton.
irrie
B. CMrs.
W. Dougherty),
J.
Steelton.
,
th
.
Mifflinville.
Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
dt.
North M iin Street. Wilkes-Barre.
(Mrs. H. B. Beatty), Chester, N. J.
Quint:.
Cher, Indian School, Pryor, Montana.
RawKngS, Bva, Physician, 1021 E. Huron Street, Ann Arbor, Mich.
-•.',
Hannah (Mrs. Robert O' Boyle), Sunbury.
Richardson, Harriet H. (Mrs. John Gordon), Nor walk, California.
Ringler, Ada M. (Mrs. Thos. W. Evans), 1570 St. Leger PI.,
0,
Hairy
B., Dentist, 471
rgarel P
Cincinnati, O.
Rinker, Minnie A. (Mrs. E. V. Harrison), 101 N. Main Ave., Scranton.
Shaman, Ambrose, Physician, Catawissa.
Sullivan, Julia E., Teacher, Boston, M
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 Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Wylie, Mary E. (Mrs. Chas. S. Exely), Derby, la.
Tetter, Ada M. (Clapham).
CLASS OF
J8S9.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Fensterntaoher,
W.
A., Ely,
Nev
Miller, P. B., Civil Engineer, Needles, Cal.
Whatenecht, E. L., Teacher, Forty Fort.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
McNiff, M. Kate, High School Teacher, 605 N\ 2nd Street, Harr^
ACADEMIC COURS
John,
II
ARY COURSE.
I-;.
Bart-
Adams), Berwick.
trket Street. Snnbnry.
11
,
Helen L. (Mrs.
J.
W.
Street, Pittston.
Berkley), Xewportville.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1889
Bowman, Alvin S., Teacher, Palmyra.
Briggs, Lulu C, Bloomsburg.
J. J., Stevens Institute, Oakdale, N. Y.
Brown, May. Teacher, 32 Lincoln Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Brown, Geo. T. Teacher, Freeland.
Bucke, J. L. h., Principal of Schools, Duncannon.
Caldwell, Edward E., Mail Carrier, Bloomsburg.
Conner, Frances C. (Mrs. Dr. L. V. Grove), Mountville, Lancaster Co..
Corrigan, Wm. H. (State Cer.) Physician, Rockwell, Iowa.
Cummings, Clara E. (Mrs. F. B. Irwin), 16 Union PI. Brooklyn Hills,
Richmond Hill, N. Y.
Drake, Alice K., Professional Nurse, Philadelphia.
Drake, Mildred E., Teacher, Old Forge.
Brower,
,
Driesen, Minnie, Teacher, Scranton.
Dunsmore, Mary A., Teacher, 69 S. Wells Street,. Wilkes- Barre.
East, Fannie C. (Mrs. J. D. Tressler),537 N. Vine Street, Hazleton,
Elias, Nettie (Mrs. Price Thomas), 1502 Jackson Street, Scrantoni.
Furey, Cassie, Teacher, Jeddo.
Gilbert, Sarah G. (Mrs. C. H. Reynolds), Danville.
Glennon, David
J.,
Lawyer, Pittston.
Gold, Mary (Mrs. E. J. Schlicher), Wapwallopen, R. No.
Harding, Mattie, Teacher, Hunlock's Creek.
Irvin, Florence G., Teacher, 1512 Olive Street, Scranton.
John, Helen, Bloomsburg.
Kearney, Jennie C, Teacher, Parsons.
Kennard, Fannie E., Teacher, Meshoppen.
Kimble, Cora E. (Mrs. C. C. Mendenhall), Berwick.
Langfield, C. William, Bloomsburg.
3.
Lenahan, Theresa A., Teacher, 182 N. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
McBride, Bell (Mrs. D. Z. Mensch), Shickshinny.
McCollum, Mary E., Teacher, 403 E. Main Street. Plymouth.
McConnell, Minnie K., Teacher, 139 N. 13th Street, Harrisburg.
McKown, M. Adelaide (Mrs. Francis Hawk), Tunkhannock.
McNulty, Andrew M., Teacher, Freeland.
McVicker, Laura A. (Mrs. J. H. Litchard), Strawberry Ridge, R. No. 2.
Mensch, D. Z., Cashier, Shickshinny.
Moore, Caroline W. (Mrs. L. J. H. Grossart), 503 N. 4th St., Allentown.
Newhouse, Laura B. (Mrs. Henry L. Irvin).
*
Phillips, Catharine, 1310
Ream, Fred'k
Academy
Street, Scranton.
(State Cer.) Accountant, Pottsville.
Reay, Sue (Mrs. Bruce Evans), Scranton.
Renn, Roland, Railway Postal Clerk, 1249 Mulberry St., Harrisburg.
Rhoades, Malina (Mrs. C. Y. Gabbert), 115 S. Main St., Mahanoy City.
Robbins, Anna (State Cer.) Teacher, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Ryan, M. Ella, Teacher, 257 Boas Street, Harrisburg.
3
LIST
-90
in
B.,
Dnuj
•:
•.
3.
29th and Huntingdon Sts..
\v. Cor.
Philadelphia.
ton Tyerman), Teacher, 117 Cypress
Sheep, S
Av
Santa Anna.
tin,
John
I
P., Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
r. Clergyman,
Bridgeton, N. J.
Win. H.. Teacher, Kehler.
Mrs. A. B. Longshore), 145 Dewart St., Shamokin.
Stevens, Margaret A. (Mrs. John C. Taylor), 159 State Street,
New London, Conn.
Wintersteen, Bess T. (Mrs. Richard Shelly),
Smit'
ler,
CLASS OF
1890.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Campbell, Ario.
Miller,
J.
R., 1622 Capouse Avenue, Scranton.
Miller, Willis, Lawyer.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Adams, John K., Clergyman, 311 Walnut Street, Berwick.
Baird, Mary K., 43 Davenport Street, Plymouth.
Baxter, D. Earl, Lawyer.
Bernhard, Laura (Mrs. E. H. Harrar), 317 High Street, Newark, N.
Bidleman, M. Myrtle (Mrs. A. D. Catterson). Palmerton.
Brown, Ira
J.
S.
Burgess, Ida F. (Mrs.
W. H.
Davis), Berwick.
Callendar, Clark, Clergyman, Nanticoke.
Carrol, Elizabeth
M. (O'Hara), Shenandoah.
Colvin, Bertha A. (Mrs. A. E. Lister), Glenburn.
Connery, Hannah T. Teacher, Scranton.
,
Custer, Ella F., Teacher, Nanticoke.
Davis, John F., Lawyer, 506-510 Phoenix B'ld'g, Butte, Montana.
Dengler, Marg. W. (Mrs. W. B. W'ilson).
Duffy, Margaret T. Teacher, Matson Avenue, ) 'arsons.
,
Dundore, Jennie, Teacher, 126 Queen Street, Lancaster.
Elliott, Annie M., 1016 South 47th Street, Philadelphia.
Evans, Margaret S. (Mrs. John Emory Eves), Millville.
Fisher, Margaret E., Teacher, Nanticoke.
M.wv 1;., Teacher, Shenandoah.
lagher, Grace D. (Mrs. L. D. Byron), 6 N. Main Street, Pittston.
Oanghan, Martin C, Teacher, Port Griffith.
'".. Clergyman,
Gif
1948 W. North Avenue, Baltimore, Md.
1
(xileapie,
ry,
Catherine, Teacher.
Clementine (Herman), Iquiqus,
r.ruver, Bliaabeth R. (Mrs. Louis
Hartman, Efne
J.
Chili,
Townsend), E. Front
St.,
L. (Mrs. Robert Vanderslice), Bloomsburg.
Berwick.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
189O
Hassert, Ellie
If.,
Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Hayman, Adda, Teacher,
Turbotville.
Hayrnan, Eleanor, Teacher, Turbotville.
Hawley, Elizabeth S. (Mrs. T. J. Porter), Miles City, Mont.
Helman, Lillian M., Teacher, Catasauqua.
Herman, James O., Prin, of Schools, Ed wards ville.
Hess, Hattie I. (Mrs. S. F. Wilson), 476 Clinton Ave., Newark, N.
Holmes, Bess J. (Mrs. A. N„ Yost), Bloomsburg.
Jones, Margaret E. Teacher, Yostville.
Karchner, Mabel P., Boys' Normal School, Philadelphia.
Kitchen, Minnie L. (Mrs. G. W. Faus), Jeanesville.
Kline, Jennie D., Teacher, 301 Mahanoy Ave., Mahanoy City.
Lenehan, Nellie G., Wilkes-Barre.
Lewis, Kate (Mrs. J. J. Davies), 714 S. Main Ave., Scranton.
Ma^rady, Frederick W., Mt. Carmel.
Major, M. Almira, Nurse, 509 South 41st Street, Philadelphia.
McAlarney, Lulu M., Teacher, 106 Gaylord Ave., Plymouth.
McHale, Richard A., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Martin, Jennie A. (Mrs. John Leckie), Hazleton.
Mentzer, Sudie B., Teacher, Waynesboro.
Mitchell, Margaret E., Teacher, 925 Penn Ave., Scranton.
Moore, Mary A., Book keeper, Mt. Clare.
Moran, Margaret E. (Nelis), Philadelphia.
Morrison, Hannah B., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Moses, Edith A., Teacher, 29 N. Sherman Street, Wilkes-Barre,
Myers, Jessie, Physician.
Pace, Theresa A., Teacher, Pittston.
Palmer, Jennie (Mrs. M. F. Forbell), Rochester,. N. Y.
J.
,
W. Woodin, Dentist, Hazleton.
Ransom, Jennie (Lowe), Wilkes-Barre.
Pealer,
Reeder, Emory E., Mail Carrier, Sunbury.
Rinehart, Daniel, Merchant, Waynesboro.
Rinker, Ida C. (Mrs. Edward Roth), Bloomsburg.
Roberts, Mary E. (Mrs. Isaac Wagner), 227 West Coal St., Shenandoah.
Santee, Lulu L. (Mrs. J. K. Adams), 311 Walnut Street, Berwick.
Shultz,
W. C,
Physician, Waynesboro.
Sears, Irene S. (Mrs. J. W. Barbour), Chambersburg.
Shaffer, Mame M. (Mrs. Dr. A. P. Seligman), Mahanoy City.
Shaw, Margaret, T., Teacher, Lewistown.
Rose (Mrs. E. T. Williams), American Legation, Tientsin, China
Smith, Carrie M. (Mrs. W. H. Kerslake), 36 E. Broad St., Hazleton.
Stover, Mary H., Teacher, Waynesboro.
Taylor, Bessie, Patterson, N. J.
Tempest, Corinne (Parrott), Shenandoah.
Tewksbury, Martha D. (Souser).
Walborn, Geo. W., Freeburg.
Sickler,
\I
VDDRESS LIST
-91
Williams. Margaret (Mrs. Frank Aurand
.<-o.
),
Lewistovsn.
Bradley), Bird in Hand.
CLASS OF
1291.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Shamokin.
k, Reuben. Lawyer, 4()() K. Independence Ave.
John. Barton, lYnna. R. R. Office, Altoona.
Snyder, Grier, Lawyer, 32 and 33 Laning Building, Wilkes-Barre.
,
MENTARY COURSE.
Black, Mat- Virginia, Teacher and Ad. Writer, 374 S. River Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
Bogart, Elsie S. (Fettimer), Frenchtown, N. J.
Daisy M., Teacher, 223 E. 3rd St., Duluth, Minn.
.
Bynon, Margaret
II.,
Physician,
Wei Hsien, Shantung, China.
Byrnes, Edward S. Lawyer, Seattle, Washington.
Cavanaugh, Elizabeth V., Music Teacher, Shenandoah.
Clauser, Anna W. (Mrs. E. J. WasleyJ, 115 W. Lloyd St., Shenandoah.
,
Cohen, Rosa, Teacher, 76 Carey Ave.
,
Wilkes Barre.
Connelly, Ella T. (Mrs. Thomas Grady).
Cosper, Lucy A., Teacher, West Pittston.
Costello,
James
B,,
Lawyer, Hazleton.
Creasy, Mark, Prin. Schools, Hawley.
Crobaugh, Clarence D., Merchant. Easton.
Crowd, 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.
,
M. (Mrs. Boyd Furman), Bloomsburg.
Durkin, Jennie C. Teacher, 512 Brook Street, Scranton.
Evans, Annie J. (Mrs. Wm. Wall), Plains. .
Dillon, Alice
,
Evans, Margaret M., Teacher, Jacob Tome Inst., Port Deposit, Md.
Kvans, James, Teacher, Wanamie.
Gallagher, Anna M., Teacher, White Haven.
Gormley, Edward J., Law Student, 129 S. Wyoming Street, Hazleton.
Harman, John G., Lawyer, Bloomsburg.
HcflS, R. Harry, Berwick.
Hess, BlmerB., Teacher, Winfield.
Hunter, Olive, 222 Chatham Street, Williamsport.
Hutchison, Cora, Teacher, 3215 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia.
Junkin, Sara 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), 1503 N. Frazier Street,
West Philadelphia.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
189I-2
Krise, Warren S., Fire Ins. Agent, 82 Roxbury Ave., Johnstown.
Kshinka, Marie W,, Teacher, Syracnse, N. Y.
Lesher, Anna F., Teacher, Northumberland.
Leyshon, Josephine (Mrs. W. A. Mover \ Kingston.
Linton, Elizabeth (Derryi, Hughesviile.
Longshore, Katherine, Teacher, Hazleton.
McAndrews, Anna L (Mrs, Frank McGowen),
McBride, Harry C, Bloomsburg.
McGuigan, F. A., Lawyer, 439 S, Rurd Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Major, C. C, Teacher, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.
Maue, Carrie, Teacher, Hazleton.
Mawn, Kate, Teacher, 210 Irving Avenue, Scranton.
Meyer, Carrie T., Teacher, Hazleton.
Myers, Nora, Teacher,
Moore, Maggie M. Teacher, Irish Lane.
,
Penniman, Mabel A. (Grauerb), La Paz, Bolivia,
Reilly, Anna B. (Mrs. M, F, Shannon), 69 Nicholson
St., Wilk-es-Barre.
Reilly, Agatha, Book-keeper, Honesuale.
Reilly, E. Regina, (Mrs, P. A. Carroll), 36 S.
Main
Street, Carbondale.
Rinehart, Harvey B., Teller, 125 E. Main Street, Waynesboro,
Ross, Kate R. (Mrs. Geo. Wall), Carey Street, Plains,
Schrader, Frona J. (Bennett), Johnstown.
Sheep, Jennie M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Shew, Phoebe (Mrs. Mark Creasy), Hawley.
Shook, Julia A, (Mrs, Howard Scott), Virginia Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y.
Smith, Stella, (Mrs. Walter Edwards).
Smith, Elizabeth, 114 W. Avenue, Mr. Carmel.
Spratt, Mary A. (Mrs. Allen Orr), Lewistown.
Sullivan, Margaret, Teacher. 1805 Market Street, Harrisburg,
Sutliff, William B., Teacher, B. S. N. $., Bloomsburg.
Swartzell, S. Ida M. (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. P. Loughran), 413 Clay Avenue, 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), Green Lane, Montgomery Co.
Wheeler, Mary E. (Mrs. Wm. Levin).
Williams, Mary B., Teacher, Hazleton.
Williams, Franklin, Teacher, Shenandoah.
CLASS OF
1892.
ACADEMIC COURSE,
Hutton, William, Builder, Bloomsburg.
Ffattott)
WflkCS-B
: all.
m
B
P. (Mrs. Alvin Read), Delano.
'
I
Benjamin, Jennie G., 1
on.
troline, Book-keeper, 1414 Green Street, Harrisbur^.
*ter), Mil
r, Grace (Mrs. Ch
Wragg), 33 North Rock Street, Shamcrkin
Boy le, Joseph A.,
Ill
V.
..e., Ha2leicxi.
Breslin, Annie, Teaeber, Uazleton.
bead, L. B., Old Forge.
(Mrs. D. H. Martin), 107 Paxton Street Harrisburg.
;':••
Berths Mrs. Harvey R. Garrison).
Burrow, Bertha
W
,
I
Teacher,. Locust Gap.
Cannon, Kate A. (Mrs. Andrew Breslin), 8 N. Walnut St. v Mt. Carmel.
Carej Myrtle E. Mrs. E. L. Whateuecht), Forty Fort.
Carlston, Eleanor B. (State Cer.) Hornellsville,. N. Y.
Chroswaite, Thos.,. Lawyer, Hanover.
Cole, Lena E. (Mrs. Frank Field), Hot Springs. N. C.
Conner, Frances S., Teacher, 1511 Dela. Street, Scranton.
Conner, Pierce F. 222 Peare Street, Trenton, N. J.
Crawford, Alice M. (Mrs. Hal Pierce), Junction City, Kan.
Crereling. Sue R. (Mrs. G. W. Miller), Weatherly.
Deaver, T. L. Physician, 803 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, X. V
Dempsey, Marie G. (Mrs. John Ford), PittStOUr.
Doney, Ellen, Teacher.
Dougher Katie (Mrs. T. F. Fleming), Wyoming Avenue, Pittsto
Easton, Minnie F. (State Cer.) (Mrs. Frank Ames), Mehoopany.
A.
te
,
,
,
,
Edna L. 103 West Main Street, Nanticoke.
Mary I. (Mrs. R. S. Crosby), Noxen.
Faus, Eva R. (Mrs. K. E. McKelvy), Hastings.
Fairchild,
,
ett,
Frederick, Lida, Teacher, Plymouth.
Gavin, Annie J., Teacher, Mitchell Street, Pittston.
Hanlon, Edward I., Physician, 54 Acacia Street, Hazleton.
Hawk, Csdy I., Teacher, i54 Willow Street, Plymouth.
Hendricks, Chas. G., Merchant, Selinsgrove.
man, A. Jerome, Physician, Mkbdlebni
Herman, [rvin L.. Salesman, Northumberland.
Hooks, Herbert
C
129 North 6<»th Street, Philadelphia.
Jones, Lizzie J. (Mrs. John H. Tasker), 221 X. Vine Street,
Keiler. Hsilie P. (Mr.-. D. S. Hartline), Bloomsburg.
Cerns, John A.. Lawyer, Ball River, Mass.
Kitchen, Anna R. (Mrs. C. C. Creveling), Mt. Airy. N. C.
Kuittle, F^lla, Teacher, Catawissa.
Shamokin.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
£892
Kostenbauder, Maggie (Mrs. Qswin Wilcox),
122 Rockwell Avenue, Long Branch, N. J.
Kutz, Sadie M. (Mrs. EL C. Phillips),
117 West Center Street, Mahanoy^City,
Lagorce, Margaret A. (Mrs. S. D. Streeter), Tunkhannock.
Lanuon, Katie A., Teacher, Hazleton.
Lattimore, Pauline L. (Mrs. W, C. Douden), Millersburg.
Lee, Nellie T,, Teacher, Plymouth.
Mausteller,, W. B., Dentist, 1422 North 2nd Street, Harrisburg.
McBrearty, John, Attorney, Freeland.
McDonald, Belinda, Teacher, Penn. Avenue, vScranton.
McGroarty, Kate T. Teacher, 519 Hickory Street, Scranton.
Merkel, Laura K. (Mrs. Frank W, Reynolds).
Murray, Agnes V., Teacher, 1125 West Locust Street, Scranton.
Nyhart, Harry U,, Supt. Newport Township, Glen kyon.
O'Donnell, Lillie A., Teacher, 331 Green Street, Scranton.
O'Hara, Nellie L. Teacher, Shenandoah.
Parker, Cora B. (Bangs), Millville, R. F. D. No. 1. *
Patterson, M. Delia, No. 4 Coal Exchange Building, Wilkes-Barre.
Petty, Louise (Mrs. WiUard Smith), 215 W. 2nd Street, Berwick.,
Pollock, Mary K., Teacher, Houtzdale.
Porter, Hattie E., (Newlin).
Ransom, Flora, Teacher, 112 Church Street, Plymouth.
Ringrose, Harriet M. (Mrs. John Knies), Bloomsburg.
Robison, Martha E., Sunday School Field Secretary, Bloomsburg.
©dwell, Eudilia A. (Mrs. C. C. Bierly), 212 Luzerne Ave. W. Pittston.
Shaffer, William A., Lawyer, Stroudsburg.
Sheehy, Anna L., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Sherwood, E. May (Mrs. John G. Harman), Bloomsburg.
,
t
Spare, Carrie C. (Mrs.
Wm.
C. Covert),
108 St. Clement Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Stair, Annie, Stenographer, Hotel .Sterling, Wilkes-Barre.
Taylor, Carrie M., Teacher, 521 E. Front Street, Berwick.
W. B., Teacher, Kingsley.
Tiffany, G.
Tweedle, Lulu, Teacher, Raven Run.
Vincent, Frederick, Lawyer, Ashley.
Walsh, Anna D. (Mrs. M. E. Golden), 84 Market
Walsh, Josephine M. Teacher.
Walter, Ida M., Teacher, Catawissa.
Weldon, Millie B., Lewistown. R. No. 1.
Welliver, Leola M.,
Westover, Mabel E.
Williams, Catharine
Willier, Michael L.,
Street, Pittston.,
Teacher, Jerseytown.
(Mrs. T. R. Huff), Town Hill.
M., Teacher.
2823 13th Street, Washington, D. C.
Worrall, Mary B. (Mrs. W. S. Adler), 557 Van Courtland Park Ave.,
Yockers, N. Y.
..
-3
Pott Carb-m.
Wren
Young. LOttk Trained Nurse, 438 Head
CLASS OF
Street,
Plymouth.
1WZ.
ACADEMIC COURSE.
Rtiee, Win. Manager
lawyer, Btoomsbmrg.
Smith, B
Wali/.e, Arthur B., Genl. Office Elliott-Fisher Co., Government Dept.,
Harrisburg.
HIRMHNTARY COURSE.
J. B. Anderson), Luzerne.
Baldwin, Maud. (Mrs. J. F. Newman), West Chester.
Bates, John L., Catawissa.
Beddall, Lillie, Book-keeper, 6 and 8 N. Main Street, Shenandoah.
Bierman, Anna B. (Mrs. F. R. Bogdan).
Atherholt, Bland (Mrs.
Blewitt, Teresa M., Teacher, Scranton.
Blue,
May
'Mrs.
W.
J.
Hehl), Berwick.
Bogenrief, Margaret M., Nat. Cathedral School, Washington. D. C.
Bowersox, Kate S., Dean of Women, Berea College, Berea, Ky.
Bray, William R., Teacher, Freeland.
Brubaker, Harrv B., Teacher, Halifax, R. F. D. No. 1.
Buddinger, Laura. Teacher, 37 S. Poplar Street, Mt. Carmel.
Burke, Anna P. (Mrs. T. E. Flanagan), Mahanoy City.
Burns, Maud (Mrs. Rush R. Zarr), Kingston.
Cadman, Bmma, Bloomabnrg.
Campbell, Mary K., Teacher, 141 E. Dewart Street. Shamokin
Cole, Edna, Teacher, 2.5 Timpson Street, Ashley.
Connelly, Kate, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Conner, 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 B. (Mrs. E. D. Frick), 65 Loveland Ave., Westmoor.
Donahue, Julia (Mrs. Frank Dauk), Philadelphia.
Drumm, W. H., Teacher, 118 Fairmount Avenue, Sunbury.
Drum, Philip L. Lawyer, Coal Exchange, Wilkes-Barre.
Duddy, Kate, Sister St. Mary's Convent, Wilkes-Barre.
Durkin, Kate, lukerman.
Edwards, William D., Teacher. San Diego, California.
Eves, Margaret, 1230 Amsterdam Avenue, New York City.
Pahringer, Bffie (Mrs. w. N. Denniaon), 12 Well wood Avenue,
,
Merchantville, N. J.
tt,
Emily (Mrs. W.
B. Rainsford), Indian
Fenner, Alice, Teacher, Lehighton.
Head, Maryland.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1893
Fister, Lizzie C. (Mrs. Frederick A. Martin), Atlantic City, N. J.
Flynn, Bridget, Teacher, 18 S. Emerick Street, Shenandoah.
Freas, Kinney, Mine Lumber Dealer, Forks.
Gallagher, Celia, Teacher, Freeland.
Gibbons, Minnie (Mrs. W. F. Hosie), 208 Broadway, Scranton.
Girton, Irene L. (Mrs. Samuel J. Johnson), Bloomsburg.
Mercy (Mrs. M. M. Dry), Aristes.
Guckavan, W. J., Hazleton.
Guscott, Charles H., 413 E. Chestnut Street, Hazleton.
Hahn, Nellie, Teacher, 444 N. 7th Street, Allentown.
Harden, Edith M. (Mrs. Bolton Coon), 42 James Street, Dorranceton.
Hart, John C, Principal School, 18 Stark Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Heaton, Effie (Mrs. H. C. Hooks), 129 N. 60th Street, Philadelphia.
Hirleman, Clyde, Book-keeper, Benton.
Horn, Mary A. (Mrs. Wm. D. Yarnall), Yeadon.
Houseknecht, W. M., Dept. Commerce and Labor, Washington, D. C.
Hughes, Elizabeth, Teacher, 314 Garfield Ave., Scranton.
Hughes, Jennie, Teacher, 231 Montgomery Street, West Pittston.
John, Lillian I., Stenographer, 497 Ella St., Wilkinsburg Sta. Pittsburg
Johnson, Samuel J., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Keiter, Wm. S., Prin. of Schools, Medford, N. J.
Gotshall,
Kelly, Patrick A., Teacher, Girardville.
Kline, Reuben, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Krout, Jacob H., Reading Terminal, Philadelphia.
Kurtz, Ella B., Professional Nurse, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Learn, May (Mrs. Frank Buckalew), Trenton, N. J.
Lewis, Margaret E. (Mrs. Frank Fait), New London, Conn.
Lloyd, Verna (Mrs. C. L. Santee), Wapwallopen,
Lueder, W. H., Teacher, 82 Grove Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Mauser, I. H. (State Cer.) Teacher, Trevorton.
McLaughlin, Bridget, Teacher, Freeland.
McNinch, Lizzie, Stenographer, 308 2nd Ave., N. Y. City.
McNulty, Katie (Mrs. John Hay).
Miller, Clarence W. Teacher and Justice of Peace, Seybertsville.
Miller, Jennie, Teacher, Selinsgrove.
Miller, John K., Bloomsburg.
Miller, John W., Teacher, Berwick.
Miles, Julia, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Moran, Lizzie C. (Mrs. J. F. McDonnell), 417 York Ave., Jenkintown.
Moss, Louise (Mrs. E. A. Benson), Centermoreland.
Mumford, Minnie B. (Mrs. Chas. U. Ingham), 439 Harrison St.,
,
Moscow.
Nagle, Edward C, Lawyer, Seigfried.
Nicholas, Norma B. (Mrs. Wm. L. Davies), 1419 Lafayette St., Scranton
O'Donnell, John J., Lawyer, 304 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
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ALUMNI
AI>I)RKSS LIST
*"4
oNrill, Charles H., Dentist. Tunkhannock.
Pcifcr, Kate (Mrs. EL H. beOhaft), 229 McKinley Ave., Canton, Ohio.
Penman, Minnie G., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Pilkay. Muv R., Teacher, 19U4 North 6th Street, Harrisburg.
Powell, RUsabeth, (Fahringer), Bloomsburg.
Powell, Martha, Stenographer, Bloomsburg*
Redeker. Carrie, Teacher, Polaon, Mont.
Romherger, Laura A. (Mrs. John Brower, Jr.), Herndon.
Bdna A. (Mr-. Adam Hunsinger), 164! Bailey St., Philadelphia.
Shaffer, Grace, Principal Schools, Varden.
Shook, Lillie R. (Mcrcilliot), Nansen.
Snivel) Myrtle (Hosley) West Derry, N. H.
Sullivan, Mary E., Teacher, 28th and Derry Sts., Harrisburg.
Stroud, Lela M. (Mrs. J. H. VanLoon), 25 Hillside Avenue, South,
.
f
,
Bloom field, X.
Thomas, Alfred D., Teacher, 582 Grant Street, Hazleton.
Thomas, Gweunie (Mrs. J. B. Tobias), Northampton and Grant Sts.,
J.
Wilkes-Barre.
Thomas, Hannah, Teacher, 177 W. Laurel Street, Hazleton.
Thomas, Maggie.
Thomas, Richard M., Lieut. Reg. Army, Instructor Militarv Academy,
West Point, X. Y.
Titus, Una E., 37 Clinton Street, Salamanca, N. Y.
Traub, Frank M., Missionary, Monrovia, Siberia.
Van Fossen, Agnes (Mrs. T. J. Evans), 15 W. Woodland Ave.,
Youngstown, Ohio.
Walkemeyer, Nettie, Teacher.
Welliver, May (Mrs. H. R. Kahler), Bloomsburg.
Weiss, John C. Clerk, Miller Street, Shillington.
Weiss, Clem R. Insurance, Bloomsburg.
Wendt, Jennie A. (Mrs. R. J. Shuman), Catawissa.
,
Williams, Burton, Teacher, Centermoreland.
Williams, Eleanor (Mrs. Richard Roderick), 20 N. Main Ave., Scranton.
Zarr, Josephine (Mrs. Chas. W. Hess), Benton.
CLASS OF
'
1894.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Crobaugh, C. D., Lawyer, Easton.
Hubler, Harry C. Lawyer, 1652 Monroe Avenue, Scranton.
,
ACADEMIC COURSE.
George H., Contractor, Bloomsburg.
Patterson, J. Howard, Lawyer, Trust Building,
Ktiter,
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Abbott, Florence, Teacher, Pittston.
W illiamsport.
T
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1894
Acherly, Mae (Alexander), Chinchilla.
Ansart, Louis L., Ass't Examiner, Patent Office, Washington, D. C.
Appleman, Lulu (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.
W. H. Heddin), Nanticoke.
Teacher, Shenandoah.
Black, Jennie A. (Mrs. Dr. John A. Campbell), Newberry.
Booth, Lizzie G. Teacher, Ridley Park.
Breisch, Cephas C, Lawyer, Ringtown.
Buckwalter, William, 1415 Linden Street, Scranton.
Cannon, Nettie (Mrs. E. J. Moore), 246 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
Carr, Teresa G., Teacher,. Readington, N. J.
Carroll, Belinda, Teacher, 135 Chapel St., Pittston.
Carter, Maude, Teacher, Hazleton.
Coffman, Nellie (Mrs. C. H. McDermott), 208 N. 3rd St., Connellsville.
Conner, Martha, Librarian, State College.
Conner, Peter, Mail Carrier, Bloomsburg.
Corgan, Genevieve.
Corrigan,. Essie G., (Barratt), Hazleton.
Darlington, W. Ramsay, 3928 Poplar Street,. Philadelphia.
Davenport, Blanche, Teacher, 247 East Main Street, Plymouth.
Dechant, Harry G., 102 DeKalb Street, Norristown.
Detrick, Flora, Teacher, Jerseytown, R. No. 1.
Dieffenderfer, Rev. J. P. Hummelstown.
Ellsworth, Adelaide, Teacher, Centermoreland.
Ent, Jessie (Mrs. Ralph G. Phillips), Bloomsburg.
Ernest, Sara R. (Mrs. G. B. Snyder), Delmont and Sylvania Streets,
Belles, Nellie D. (Mrs.
Bellis, Lizzie,
,
,.
Pittsburg.
Espy, Bertha, Teacher, 612 Bridge Street, Towanda.
Espy, Mary L. (Mrs. Philip C. Stehle) r 421 S. Columbus Ave.,
Mt. Vernon, N. Y„
Evans, William W., Supt. Schools Columbia County, Bloomsburg.
Fisher, Corinda S.. (Mayer).
Flanagan, Anna, Teacher,. Wilkes-Barre.
Foster, Marcia, Teacher, 533 South Main Street, 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 Street, New Brighton,.
Staten Island, N. Y.
Gregory, H. W., Physician, 5732 Market Street, Philadelphia.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
us ;, Warrior Run.
entrerille,
Byron J., Oonnty §n\
Aehley.
testy, Mary (Mra. Janm Tlgne
Bid.
.
f,
lertba (Mra.
Hart,
D.ivi.i A.,
Mrs.
J.
\V.
ring, Clinton, L.iwyt-r,
D B.
Seat, Daily
Wm.
W. H.
aibertaon ),
Batl
St.
John's.
North 5th Street, Allentown.
Physician, Wapwallopen.
Minnie (Mrs.
,
i
Buck), 251 W. 88th Street, N. Y. City.
Bloomsburg.
Superintendent City Schools, Madison,
S. I).
Mrs. O. Z. Kunze), 59 Farley Ave. Newark, N. J.
L., Attorney, 24-25-26 Bennett Building, Wilkes-Barre.
,
i
Hnber, Bertha (Mra. A. W. Cooper).
Sarah J., Teacher, 371 Summer Ave., Scranton.
Johns, Rev. Ben. M., Clergyman, Factoryville.
Johnson, B. R. (State Cer.) Salesman, Lewisburg.
Johnson, Bertha L. (Mrs. John J. Kelly), Hazleton.
a, Hannah, Teacher, Nanticoke.
kViser, Rose (Mrs. R. A. Ward), 30 Elizabeth Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Kline, Mary, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Koehler, Lillian (Mrs. A. Milan Bertels), 124 Oak Avenue,
Binghamton, N. Y.
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), 33S S. Franklin Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
Mahon, Josephine, Teacher, 1302 Mulberry Street. Scranton.
Mandeville, Mollie E. (Mrs. G. S. Wilsey), Philadelphia.
Martz, Elizabeth M., Teacher, Milton.
xk, M. Elmer, Shamokin.
Masters, Sarah (Pursel), Bloomsburg.
McLaughlin, Anna (Mrs. M. J. Burgess), Washington, D. C.
McLaughlin, George, Teacher, 2408 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles,
Minnich, Meda E. (Mrs. R. H. Smith), Seybertsville.
iiihan, Mary, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Montgo ery Grace (Mrs. Frank Conner), Orangeville.
r, Arthur J., Dentist, 316 Washington Avenue, Scranton.
Mnnroe, Euphemia, Teacher, Hazleton.
m
it.
,
Edith M., Teacher, Milton.
Palmer, Maggie, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Patten-, Frank K., Traveling Salesman, Bloomsburg.
Panl, J. Frank, P. O. Clerk, 46 North Ithan Street, Philadelphia.
Pfahler, Geo. B., Physician, 1321 Spruce Street, Philadelphia.
Qninn, Bridget (Mrs. J. B. Keough), Edgar, Mont.
r, Mary, Teacher, Shenandoah.
•
rd, jr.. Machinist, Berwick.
Cal.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
f 894-5
Rosser, Bessie, Teacher-, Kingston.
Ruddy, Lizzie V., Teacher, Miner's Mills,
Ruggles, Lea B. (Mrs. G. S. Cornell), Endicott, N. Y.
Scanlon, Haanah (Balton), Shenandoah.
Schappert, Carrie (Mrs. P. N. Forve, Jr.), Wilkes-Barre.
Smythe, Emma (Mrs. Theo. Kreuger), Norwood-.
Brown
Sterling, Bessie, Teacher, 113
Street, Pittston,
Sterner, L. P. (State Cer, ) Supt. of Schools, Bloomsburg.
Straw, Anna M. (Mrs. C. C. Smith), 381 Sex River St., Wilkes-Barre,
Stroup, D. D., Teacher, Oriental.
Germantown Avenue,
Sutliff, Fred, Physician, 4419
Swank, Katie, Teacher, Hobbie.
Thomas, John J., Teacher, 607 James
Turner, Bess
J.
(Mrs.
Philadelphia,
Street, Hazleton.
Thomas Howell), Buckhorn.
Watson, John F., Deputy Prothonotary, Bloomsburg.
Weary, Andrew, Mine Surve5 or, 165 E. Cameron Street, Shamokin.
Wenner, Laura (Mrs. Howard Smith), 619 W. Diamond Ave., Hazleton.
Whalen, Mary E, (Mrs. J, J. O'Hearn), Shenandoah.
Wiant, David, Prin. of Schools, Huntington Mills.
Williams, Ethel, Teacher, 665 South Grant Street, Ann Arbor, Mich.
?
Williams, Lizzie (Mrs. E.
W.
Tiffany),
403 N. Beard Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y.
Woodward Grace (Mrs. O. K. McHenry), Berwick.
Yocum, S. C, Supt, of Schools, Coal Township,
723 Packer Street, Shamokin.
CLASS OF
J395.
MUSIC COURSE.
Stair,
Mame
Leas, Music Teacher, 204 Mulberry Street, Scranton.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY,
Foulke, Will T., Collamer.
Norman, George, Woodbury, N. J.
Shaffer, Grace, Varden.
Williams, Ethel, Teacher, 665 South Grant Street, Ann Arbor, Mich*
Yetter, Alfred E., Mining Engineer, 506 Fifth Street, Dunmore.
ELEMENTARY COURSE,
Andreas, Margaret (Mrs. Jos. Lindsay), Freeland,
Abrogast, Mary, Teacher, Freeburg,
Bartholomew, Irvin A., Prin, of Schools, Nyssa, Oregon.
Beale, B. Frank, Physician, McKees }£ Falls.
Beeber, Sadie (Mrs, Ben. Thomas), 56 North 13th Street, Newark, N. J.
Birtley, Nettie (Mrs. Emil C. Niemeyer), Mt, Olive, 111.
Blakeslee, Josephine A,, Teacher, 11 North 60th Street, Philadelphia.
Blanford. Jennie Mrs. John B. Morris),
101 Washington Street, Edwardsville.
Nathan W., Merchant, Pond Hill.
nos.
A Cameron, Sum
Boyle, Win. F.. Book keeper.
Breiach, Nora, Teacher, Ringtown.
Bloss,
Brings, Gertrude, Bloomaborg.
Ifattie, Teacher, Freeland.
Buck, Alice If., Teacher, Mary Disston School, Tacony, Philadelphia.
Burns, Kate, Teacher, Wanamie.
Cadow, Katharine, Teacher, 430 Catharine Street, Bloomsburg.
Ciapp, Bessie. Teacher, 522 Eroadway, Milton.
L. (Mrs. Gustave Hensell).
CrevelinR, Earl M., Physician. Espy.
Davenport. Harry H., Lawyer, 526 Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Dean, S. H. (State Cer.) Supt. Schools, Mt. Carmel.
Derr, Charles W. County Supt., Washingtonville.
Derr, Annie F. (Mrs. Benj. Vansant), Feasterville.
Brown,
,
Detwiler. Mary (Mrs. F.
E..
Brader;> 161 Main Street, Phoenixville.
Diseroad, Sara (Mrs. James S. Hubbell), East Branch, N. Y.
Dolan, Katheryn, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Dougher, Lizzie, Assistant Principal, Avoca.
Downey, Mame, Teacher.
Dugan, Margaret R., Teacher, Hazleton.
Dunston, Grace (Mrs. Dana Downing), Teacher, Denver, Colo.
Durkin, Julia If., Teacher, Hazleton.
Eckroth, Howard B., Dentist, Quarryville.
Evans, May (Mrs. J. S. John), Bloomsburg.
Everett, Mary H. (Mrs. E. F. Carpenter), Bloomsborg.
Farrell, Margaret, Teacher.
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 South Main Street, WiLkes-Barre.
Foster, Minnie (Rivenburgh), 533 South Main Street, Wilkes-BarreF'urman, Julia H., Trained Nurse, 221 West Street, Bloomsburg.
Gaffikin, Katherine, Teacher, Nanticoke.
Gaffikin, Patrick J., Priest, Susquehanna.
igher, Genevieve, Teacher, Pittston.
Gallagher, James U., Dentist, Post Office Building, Pittston
Gilbert, Laura (Mrs. Chas. Kline), Catawissa.
Gilpin, Friend. Physician, Philadelphia.
Goyne, Minnie (Mrs. Wilbur Singley), Nuremburg.
Griffith, May (Mrs. J. W. Briggs), Washington, D. C.
Haen, Alice.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I3 9 5
Heckert, Eli P., Principal of Schools, Schuylkill Haven.
Hehl, M. Theresa (Mrs. E. B. Holmes), Denver, Colo.
Herron, Mary, Teacher, Freeland.
Hoke, George, 112 Weston Avenue, St. Paul, Minn.
Houtz, Mary E. (Anderson), Elizabeth City, N. C.
Jacobosky, Rosa, Teacher, 211 South Main Street, Wiikes-Barre.
Jacobosky, Stella, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Jacobs, Ada M. (Mrs. Wm. H. Colley), 97 Union Street, 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, Ida M. Teacher, Hazleton.
Kearney, Katie I., Teacher, Parsons.
Kellam, Edith (Black), Maplewood.
Keller, Mabel (Mrs. Robert H„ Garrahan), 543 Market Street, Kingston.
Kerlin, Nellie, Teacher, 224 48th Street, Newport News, Va.
Knauss, Anna, Teacher, Ashley.
Koerber, George A. Teacher, Hazleton.
Laubach, Merit L. Supt. Manual Training, 636 South 7th Street,
Terre Haute, Ind.
Lenahan, Agnes (Mrs. Frank B. Brown), 191 S. Washington Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
Lesher, Elizabeth (Mrs. Thomas Dunham), 1307 12th Avenue, Altoona.
x
Lewis, Adaline G. (Mrs. B. F. Beale), McKees /
2 Falls.
Lewis, Carrie, Plains.
Lewis, Harry J., Postmaster, Trevorton.
Love, Margaret (Mrs. W. H. Brower), 337 K. Main Street, Bloomsburg.
Lowrie, Mary, Teacher, Strawberry Ridge.
McGee. Hugh, Teacher, Beaver Meadow.
McHenry, Lulu M. (Mrs. W, A. Schlingman), Freeland.
Mackie, Ruby (Mrs. Byron G. Vanhorn), Englewood, N. J.
Mahon, Alice, Teacher, 1302 Mulberry Street, Scranton.
Mahon, Lillian (Mrs. J. W. Kellog), 94 Laurel Hill, Norwich, Conn.
Maize, Boyd F. 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 Street, Scranton.
Moyer, Sara (Mrs. W, R. Bray), Freeland.
f
,
,
,
,
ber, Ha\rlej.
Chew
Street, Allentown.
Kisenman).
Nich< If Florence (Mn, G. P. McGuire),. Vandling.
;-er, Washington, D. C.
O'DcmneU
Parker, Bertha (Mrs \v d. Edwards), San Diego, Californi
.
etcher, 61 B
I..
W'.iltt-r
,
rt
S,, Physician,
\-:.
Pen
;
l
.m.
Danville,
Kunsau, Korea, Asia.
her, 918 X. 6th Street, Harrisbirrg.
.cher, 7143
N. Broad
St., Phila.
Anna M., Teacher, Plainsville.
S, Custom House, Philadelphia, Harleysville,
n P., Teacher. Nesopeck, R. F. D.
Richards, Anna C. (Mrs. A. G. Isaacs), 1314 Vine Street, Scranton.
Bamberger, Martha A. (Mrs. Simon Fickinger), Williamstown.
Roth Edward, Bloomsburg.
Powell,
r
Seiler, Jennie, Teacher,
Northumberland.
Mary V. (Mrs. M. M. Harter), Nescopeck.
Shannon, Bruce E., Jr., Teacher, Benton.
Shaffer,
Wm. Fegley), Bloomsburg.
Teacher, 18 S. Main Street, Lewistown.
Sheivelhood, William, Teacher, Yordy.
Shuping, William A., Miller, Rock, N. C.
Sidler, Anna (Mrs. P. M. Ikeler), Moselle, Miss.
Smink. Hattie, Teacher, 713 E. Independence Street, Shamokin.
Smith, Nellie I. (Mrs. J. C. Sweppenheiser), Bloomsburg.
Sharpless, Julia (Mrs.
i,
Snyder, Adaline B. (Mrs. A. Eugene Cobb), Elmhurst.
Snyder, J. Wiison, Superintending Principal, Slatington.
Spencer, Alma (Bortree), Preston.
Stauffer, Claude ML, Music Director, U. S. Industrial School, Carlisle.
Stecker, C. Raymond, Merchant, Bloomsburg.
Swalm, Florence, Teacher, 1113 Market Street, Sunbury.
Swank, William W., Teacher, Drums.
Nina (Mrs. Harry Frautz\ Moorestown, N. J.
Thomas, blame (Mrs, Clem R. Weiss).
Thomas, Daniel W., Teacher, Benton.
Tinkham, Flora (Mrs. A. W. Marvin), Milford.
Trauh. John P., Lu/erne.
Howard J., Parmer, Bloomsburg.
Irani
Theodore A.. Teacher, Trererton,
Weeks, Nellie, Teacher, Huntington, h. I., New York.
Wheeler, Emily A.. Teacher, 24 Ruth Street, Massillon, Ohio,
.
.
.1!
ftOO,
Wm.
icher, 9th Street,
Wyoming.
K., Ins. Inspector, 26 E. Pittsburg St.,
Henrietta (Mrs. C. K. Shope), 811
W.
Greensburg.
16th St., Harrisburg.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1896
CLASS OF 1896.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Evans, Margaret (Mrs. John Emory Eves), Millville.
Wm. Fagely), Bloomsburg.
Sharpless, Julia (Mrs.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Crossley, Arthur L., Teacher, 157 Edgecombe Street, N. Y. City.
Knittle, John, Clergyman, 1056 E. 3rd Street, Williamsport.
Lutz, Frank, Teacher, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, N. Y.
Maize, Boyd, Insurance Adjuster, Bloomsburg.
W., Jr., U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, Needles, Cal.
Miller, Gertrude, Bloomsburg.
Shoemaker, Bertha (Mrs. Wm. Harris), 304 E. 5th Street, Berwick.
Wilson, Edna (Mrs. W. L. McClintock), 3625 Mervine St. Philadelphia.
Miller, Charles
,
PIANO FORTE COURSE.
Geisinger, Delia, Teacher, Espy.
Nance, Ethel V. (Mrs. G. Walter Chambers),
638 E. River Street, Anderson,
S. C.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Andrews, Ida, Teacher,
New
Columbus.
Arbogast, Jennie, Teacher, Freeburg.
Ashton, Jeannette, Teacher, 52 Shawnee Avenue, Plymouth.
Atherton, Mary (Mrs. Daniel Cornell), Hughes.
Barnes, Harry, Civil Engineer, Denver, Colo.
Barton, Harry S., Real Estate Broker, Bloomsburg.
Bell, Mary F. (Mrs. W. K. Ferguson), 2025 Geo. Street, Logansport, Ind.
Benedict, Rose, Teacher, 725 N. Main Street, Pittston.
Sluman, Teacher, Idaho Falls, Idaho Central Building No. 25.
P. L. Drum), 415 S. Franklin St., Wilkes- Barre.
Boyer, Charles I., Civil Engineer, Johnstown.
Brown, Vida, Teacher, Mifflinville.
Capwell, Minnie (Mrs. E. M. Stark), 821 Bushkill Street, Eastcn.
Carpenter, Hattie, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Carpenter, Helen, Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Best, J.
Bowman, Vida (Mrs.
Carr, Clara, Teacher,
Wanamie.
Carter, Nellie, Teacher, Hazleton.
Casey, Tillie (Mrs. E. J. Pursell), Clare, Huntingdon County.
Chase, Marion (Mrs. R. E. Neumeyer), 401 Market Street, Bethlehem.
Clark, Bridget, Teacher, Inkermau.
Cohen, Celia, Teacher, 76 Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
T
Cope, Hettie (Mrs. John A.
hitney), Bloomsburg.
Cope, Mary, Assistant Post Mistress, Mt. Carmel.
W
Conner, Geraldine (Mrs. Lindley H. Dennis), Bloomsburg.
Culp, Lizzie, Teacher, Sunbury.
5
hreen Ridge Street, Scrauton.
,,
'.
:.'/ic,
Parmer, [ronbrl
Mrs.
l<;
b
tr-1
Croiiin), Kingston.
Drum. Norm, Teacher, Dram
.ii.
Nichol
Mrs. T. P. Befferman), 27 Carlisle Street, Wilkes-Barre.
her1 317 K. 57th Street, Chicago, 111.
Nellie, Teacher,
tana, Teacher, Shenandoah.
H.irrv. Teacher, Shenandoah.
.
jber, Mary, Teacher, Plymouth.
Garrison, Gertrude, Teacher, Shickshinny.
Oernon, Cora (Mrs. James A. Wynkoop), 1802 Ridge
Row, Scranton.
Teacher.
Gribbin, Sadie, 1750 Tioga Street, Shamokin.
.
Liu-lla,
Gruver, Mary, Asheville, N. C.
:ig, Nellie, Teacher, Hunlock's.
Harris, Mary R., Teacher, S. N. S., Shippensburg.
Hart. Peter, Mail Carrier, Wapwallopen.
Hess, Amos, Nashville, Tenn.
r, Rush, Wilburton, Indian Territory.
Houtz, Alfred, Elizabeth City, N. C.
Hughes, Edward, Lawyer, 75 North Main Avenue, Scranton.
Hughes, Stella M., Teacher, Plymouth.
Johnson, Bartlett H., Bloomsburg.
Jones, Martha (Mrs. S. F. Saums), 122 Linden Street, West Pittston.
Keefer, Charles M., Y. M. C. A. Secretary, 816 E. Market St.,Suubury.
Kisner, Minnie, Teacher, Millville.
Kistner, Charlotte, 413 North Front Street, Milton.
Kitchen, Florence (Mrs. Clinton Follmer), Rocky Ford, Colo.
Knox, Elizabeth S. (State Cer.) Teacher, 259 Boas Street, Harrisburg.
Lamoreaux, Bertha (Mrs. Albert Anderson), Medford, Oregon.
Latshaw, Lauretta, Teacher, Mifflinburg.
Lindsay, Janet (Mrs. S. T. Glidden), 311 W. Phila. Ave., West Pittston.
bins, Florence (Mrs. D. W. Arndt\ Phoeuixville.
Lodge, Margaret, Teacher, Mifflinburg.
Love, Lizzie, Teacher, Jerseytown, R. No. 1.
Love, Mary, Teacher, Jerseytown, R. No. 1.
Lynch, Lavina.
McAlarney, Maude, Book-keeper, 106 Gaylord Avenue, Plymouth.
McCarville, Maine (Mrs. M. J. Yetter), 1839 N. 2nd Street, Harrisburg.
McLaughlin, Grace, Teacher, iSOl North 2nd Street, Harrisburg.
ibeth, Teacher, 214 Warren Street, West Pittston.
McB
McKinney, Martha, Berwick.
McNiff, Anna Mrs. M. P. Johnson), 1625 N. Front St., Harrisburg.
Mauser. W. C. (State Cer.) Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Inez, Teacher, 98 South Main Street, Mahanoy City.
j
,
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1896
Miller, Ida (Mrs.
W.
C. Mausteller),
Bloomsburg.
Frank Ever), Bloomsburg-.
Monahan, Rose, Teacher, 440 Carey Avenue, Wilkes- Barre.
Miller, Elizabeth (Mrs.
Moore, Mamie V., Teacher, Marysville.
Moran, Julia C, (Mrs. Will Gritman), 128 S. Grant St., Wilkes Barre.
Morse, Gertrude, (Mrs. Frank H. Strouse), W. 3rd St., Mt. Carmel.
Moyer, Alvin, Teacher, Wapwallopen, R. No. 3.
Moyer, Ezra, Teacher, Wapwallopen, R. No. 3.
Moyer, Mira, Bloomsburg.
Moyer, Rae, Teacher, Freeburg.
Mundie, Mary, Teacher, 1917 North 23rd Street, Philadelphia..
Muir, Alice, Teacher,. 108 East Chestnut Street, Shamokin.
Muir, Gertrude, Teacher, Shamokin.
Norris, Lizzie. Teacher, Kingston..
Nyhart, Fred., Teacher, 9 Oxford Street, Wilkes-Barre.
O'Brien, Ella, Teacher, Pittston.
Oliver, Gertrude (Mrs. Ed. Saums), Wilkes-Barre.
O'Malley, May S., (Mrs. Eugene F. Smith),
1438 Capouse Avenue, Scranton.
O'Malley, Mary (Mrs. Frank Sullivan), Plains.
Oman, Charles, Assistant Surgeon, U. S; Navy.
Powell, Henry, Teacher, Plains.
Powell, Esther (Mrs. John H. Williams), Plvmoutb.
Quick, Eleanor, Teacher, 1214 Scott Street, Little Rock, Ark.
Rees, Gertrude (Mrs. Ray W. Hartman). Berwick.
Reimensnyder, Daisy (Mrs. I. R. Teitsworth), Bear Gap.
Robins, Salena A. (Mrs. Chas. A. Bear), 217 Peffer Street, Harrisburg.
Rosser, Jennie, Teacher, 26 Pierce Street, Kingston.
Ruggles, Emma, Teacher, 83 Union Street, Dorranceton.
Seely, Millie (Mrs. John W. Thomas), Beach Haven.
Shea, Margaret, Teacher r Pringle.
Shemorry, W. H., Teacher, Northumberland.
Sherwood, Maude, (Mrs. H. E. Bradley), Philadelphia..
Shuman, Warren,
Physician, Jersey Shore.
Smethers, A. L., Physician,, 1344 South Main Street, Anderson, S. C.
Smith, Crawford C, Com. Clerk, 381 South River Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Smith, Mida D., Teacher, Lawrenceville.
Snyder, Daniel J., Teacher, Orangeville.
Stark, Lottie, Teacher, 39 East Market Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Sutliff, Jennie M. (Mrs. W. H. Rush),
188 S.. Nicholas Avenue, New York, N. Y.
Swartz, Myrtle, Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Teple, James, Bloomsburg.
Terwilliger, Minnie, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Thielke, Etta, (Mrs. Lafayette Killam).
Thompson, Maude, Teacher, Nanticoke.
LIST
-7
C
Yar.
lillville.
her,
Chenan
oamton, \\ v.
eville.
.
Mrs.
\
;
i
.
allow Street, Pittston.
P. Gillespie), Pittston.
teacher, 912 North 2nd Street, Harrisburg.
Wils< n,
J<
Winter, Rachael (Mrs.
S. T. Pratt), Cor.
Broad and Chestnut Streets,
•icoke.
tla
I
t,
M
"
:
(Mrs. II. Arthur Gavitte), 1001 Fairfield Street, Scranton.
G. (Mrs. G. Herbert Hall), 251 Butler Street, Pittston.
Teacher, Mountain Grove.
Zahner, S.
Zeiders, Katharine (Slate Cer.) Teacher, Harrisburg.
.
CLASS OF
J
897.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
T. W., '76, Shippensburg, Salesman, Campground, Pa.
Cope, Hettie M., '96 (Mrs. John A. Whitney), Bloomsburg.
ick, Flora B., '94, Teacher, Jerseytown, R. No. 1.
Fox, J. Sharpless, '96, Teacher, 317 E. 57th Street, Chicago, 111.
Grimes, Byron J., '94, County Supt. of Schools, Centreville, Bid.
Hess, Amos, '96, Teacher, Nashville, Tenn,
in, CeliaJ., '82, Teacher, Thoinpsontown.
Ruggles, Emma, '96, Teacher, Dorranceton.
Ruggles, Lea B., '94, (Mrs. G. S. Connell), Mountain Top.
Staik, Lottie, '96, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre,
Swartz, Myrtle, '96, Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Traub, Howard J., '95, Farmer, Bloomsburg.
Wiant, David, '94, Principal of Schools, Huntington Mills.
.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Currin, Will
C, Lawyer.
Wiliiamsport.
Hontz, Alfred B., Orangeville.
M( Linn, A la M. (Mrs. Robert D. Clare), Johnstown.
Old, Arthur C, Minister.
yens, Donglas Bi., Northford, Conn.
Thompson, W.
V
d Dorster,
B., 526 South Second Street, Philadelphia.
Herbert R., Journalist, Buffalo, N. Y., care Cutter Desk Co.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Andreas, Margaret, Teacher, Drums.
leman, Charles O., Prof. Biology, Lombard College, Galesburg,
111.
Bahner, Jonathan B., Clergyman, Bast Greenville, Mont. Co.
line, Amy V. (Mrs. W. F. Thomas), 597 James Street, Hazleton.
Ella, Teacher,
Duryea.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
S897
Bonner, James J, (State Cer„) Teacher, 126 S. Church Street, Hazleton,
Bodmer, Susan B. 158 Dana Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Brace, John $., Local Manager Bell Telephone Co., Blootnsburg.
Broadbent, Milicent (Mis. Clarence M. Myers), 7th Ward, New Castle,
Brown, Ernest.
Brown, Harry A., Physician, Lehman,
Brugler, Martha T. (Mrs. Harry Creasy), Bloomsburg.
Burns, W. C, Timber Inspector, D. L. & W. R. R., Northumberland.
Butler, Ruth (Mrs. W. C. Farreil), 33 Amherst Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Carl, Jennie S. (Mrs. C. H, Marks), 103 Franklin Street, Plymouth.
,
Cassidy, Gertrude (Mrs. P. S. Ridsdale), 370 S, Franklin Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
Crossley, Arthur, Instructor in Stuyvesant H. S., 157
Edgecombe
N. Y.
Thomas
St.,
City,
North Lincoln Avenue, Scranton.
Dailey, Lizzie (Mrs. Geo, Curran), 41 Gaylord Avenue, Plymouth.
Davis, Bess, Teacher, 24 S. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Cule,
E., Teacher, 329
Dietrick, S. P. (State Cer.)
Dix, Vertie K. (Mrs, James H. Fuller), 1020 Delaware Street, Scranton.
Dockey, E. L., Teacher, Walters Park.
Eckroth, May B., (Mrs. H. L. Shannon), Mifflinville.
Edmunds, Miriam (Mrs. C. H. Rohlands), Drifton.
Edwards, Anna (Mrs. P. H. Conner), Bloomsburg.
Eves, J. Fred., Millville.
Eves, Phoebe (State Cer.) Assistant Principal.
Freeman, Gertrude (Mrs. Geo. Nuttin), 744 E. Main Ave., Scranton.
Gelatt, Winifred (State Cer.) Teacher, 97 Main St., Binghamton, N. Y.
Gelnett, Harvey, Teacher, Meisersville.
Gilchrist, Jessie, Teacher, 88
Good, Mary, Teacher,
S.
N.
North Laurel Street, Hazleton,
Bloomsburg.
S.,
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 (Mrs. Anna Jones), Spencer, N. Y.
James, Hattie R., Teacher, Gilberton.
James, Lizzie, Teacher, 122 E. Main Street, Plymouth.
Johnson. Josiah F.. District Engineer, 512 McPhee Bldg., Denver, Colo.
Johnson, Louie H., Teacher, Northumberland.
Jones, Mary E., Teacher, 25 Hill Street, Newark, N. J.
,
Jones, Maude.
Jordan, Katie D., Teacher, 1637 N. Main Avenne, Scranton.
Judge, Nellie, Teacher, 109 Broad Street, Pittston.
Kahler, Anna Isabella, Teacher, Susquehanna University, Hughesville.
Kane, Annie, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Kauffman, Lee, Nurse, Danville.
,
'
KM:
ranton.
her, 312 12th
Kna
Avcuue, Scranton.
irg.
Krt-:
r,
C
itan ISS*.
kres>ier, Samuel, Book keeper, Berwick.
i
Street, Berwick.
L. L. Bentlcy;,
Park Place, Beaver Falls.
icber, Greencasile.
Paul, Teacher, Columbia, S. C.
itleitner,
:
Barrett).
:•:
Mra. John H. Coze), Wyoming Seminary. Kingston.
:..
(Mrs. 1>. M. Montgomery), 257 \V. Broad St., Hazleton
'car. Physician, 32u X. Meridian St., Indianapolis. Ind.
am, Grace
irrie B.,
Teacher, Starrucca.
Low, Zerbin, Grain and Coal, Orangeville.
ie, Blanche, Teacher, Jerseytown.
Lyons, Harve) B M D. S. Meat Inspector, Sunbury, R. Xo. 1.
MacFarlsne, Margaret, Teacher, 165 Gaylord Avenue, Plymouth.
Marsden, Maude. Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Martin, Bvs, Teacher, 235 Diamond Avenue, Hazleton.
McCollongh, Emily (Mrs. John B. Landis), East 5rd Street, Berwick^
\eitney, John, Teacher, Milnesville.
Meixell, Mae. Teacher, Beach Haven.
Menzies, Jean (Mrs. Frank L. Scott), 164 West Ross St., Wilkes-Barre.
Miller, James M., Editor.
Milnes, Mary (Mrs. Geo. W. Roberts), Atlanta, Ga.
Moran, John, Centralia.
Mover, Calvin E. Teacher, Wapwallopen.*
Moyer, Elizabeth :Mrs. H. R. Kreider), 310 W. Hoffman Street
.
Baltimore,
Mover, Mabel. Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Mnnroe, Poster C. Bank Clerk, Latrobe.
Myers, Hattie(Mrs. H. M. Macomber), Port Dickinson,
Nevin, M. Ella, Teacher, Xewfoundland.
,
X V
ne, Teacher, Halboro.
Nye, Blanche U., Teacher, Dewart.
Oplin^er. A. B. Stenographer, Xanticoke.
ChftS. A.. Teacher, Glen Lyon,
Pettibone, Lenora L., Teacher, Forty Fort.
,
Price,
w.
a.
.
Teacher.
Prntzman, Minnie B., Teacher.
(Juick
ion Agent, Rupert.
119 North 19th Street, Philadelphia.
Richard<. Kilei
.
Parmer /Uderson.
Md.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
iS 9 7-8
Riffo, Marion B., Poison, Mont.
Robison, Bessie (Mrs. John D. Butzner), 815 Electric St., Scranton.
Rollison, Ora, Teacher, Hawley,
Rosser, Richard, Kingston.
Ruckle, Belle (Mrs. Bowman Sorber), 3 Bank Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Rude, Judson, Whitens Valley.
Sands, Ralph W., Teacher, N. E, Manual Training High School,
242 Apsley Street, Philadelphia.
Savidge, Mary E. (Mrs. Abram E. Colvin) 4-th and Lincoln Sts., Milton.
Schlager, Annie C, Teacher, 2037 Boas Street, Harrisburg,
Seely, Leslie, Teacher, 233 Apsley Street, Germantown.
Seely, Mary, Teacher, Beach Haven.
Shaw, J. Harding, Teacher, Wyoming.
Shortz, Bertha (Mrs. Alex. Campbell;, 520 S. 7th Ave., Pocatelio, Idaho
Shultz, H. H. (StateCerJ Teacher,
omith, Isabel, Teacher, 114 W. Avenue, Mt. Carmel.
Stanton, Nora M., Teacher, 1936 N. Marshall Street, Philadelphia,
Swank, Martin J., Clergyman, St. John's.
Taylor, Florence M. (Mrs. John B. Waters), Catawissa.
Traub, Charles W., Bloomsburg,
Umstead, Nora.
Vander slice, Helen, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Veale, Mary E. (Mrs. Thos. Probert), 344 E. Elm Street, Hazleton.
Wallize, Wm. S., Standard Steel Works, 316 S. Main Street, Lewistown
Walz, Ida M. (Mrs. G. B. Washburn), 340 Wilcox Bldg., Los Angeles,
California.
Welliver, Curtis, Mining Engineer, 27 Amherst Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Welliver, Theodocia (Mrs. J. Hurst Hackett), Sunbury.
Wetterau, Matilda (Mrs. James Peddington).
Wilbur, Harry C. Executive Clerk's Office, Capitol, Madison, Wis.
Williams, Mary E. (Mrs. J. P. Lawrence), Hunters, Wash.
Williams, Mary J. (Mrs. Edward S. Gething), 139 E. Broad St., Nanticoke
Williams, Ruth (Mrs. Robt. J. Henry), Philadelphia.
Wilson, Elsie, Teacher, Hartleton.
,
CLASS OF
1898.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Appleman, Charles^ Teacher of Biology, The Colonial,
6325 Monroe Ave., Chicago.
Bobb, A. Cameron, Surveyor, Paxinos.
Wm. R., Teacher, Freeland.
Broadhead, L. B., Old Forge.
Derr, Chas. W., County Supt., Washiugtonville.
Gilchrist, Jessie, Teacher, 88 N. Laurel Street, Hazleton,
Hart, John C, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Bray,
.
1898
If.,
i
p
v.
Iff.
M6
C. A. Secretary.
B.
Market St..Sunbury.
Pittsbtu
,
Knapp, M
tnaburg.
Mr
Win. R. Bray), Freeland.
.
M;iii'»n, POlSOtt,
M
burg.
Harry C,
ur.
ipital,
Madison, Wis.
COI.LKOK rRKPARATORY.
i
F>x,
,
J.
Frances R., 1216 17th Avenue, Altoona.
Sharplesa, Teacher, 317 E. 57th Street, Chicago, 111.
rM., Corner 9th Avenue and Ann Street, Homesn
County Superintendent, CentreviHe. Md.
M., 3502 N. Broa ! Street, Philadelphia.
Grinus Byron
J.,
Mi'dn
r
Martha (Mrs. C. F. Altmiller), Bloonisburg.
Jndson R., While's Valley.
';/, Sarah (Mrs. C. B. Metzger).
Shaman, Warren, Physician, Jersey Shore.
Wilbur, Harry C. Executive Clerk's Office, Capitol, Madison, Wis.
-.
.
MUSIC COURSE.
Brader, T/iura Adaline (Mrs. Chas. J. Shaffer), Berwick, R. F. D.
Hicks, Elsie Ethel, Music Teacher, Espy.
:
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Aldinger, Harry E., Teacher.
trong, Margaret A., Teacher, McKeesport.
Armstron
ret B.
(Mrs. D. R. Daniels), Trucksville, R. No.
nan, Florence B., Teacher, 327 Kidder Street, Wilk
ett, Blanche P., Teacher, 127 Market Street, Williamsport.
Pari
C.
uMrs. Carl Olaetl
.
sle
Joliet, 111.
Street, Wilkes-Barre.
her, Arch:
'>re,
Cresson.
Charles P., Civil Bi
harine Ivey, Teacher, 41S Bloom Street, Danville.
r
nbard, Lillian M.,
\
lineman,
.
925 N. 2nd Street, Harrisl
le, Scranton.
Teacl
rlisle Street,
Philadelphia.
N. Y. Avenue, N. W., Washington, D.
Run.
Brook
;
I
1415
m
.
Anna
A., T<
reet,
Hurl.
.
iwyer, Plains
back, Wash,
irmer, Bdillgrove.
Wilkes- Barre.
C.
2.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1898
Coleman, Katherine L. (Mrs. H. Anwyll), 114 Herr Street, Harrisburg.
Collins, Margaret, Teacher, 5 E. Pine Street,
Mahanoy
City.
Corcoran, M. Rachael (Mrs. Harry C. Ostler \ Mill City, Nevada.
Coxe, Geo. W. (State Cer.) Principal Schools, Wanamie.
Wanamie.
Cunningham, Bridget M., Teacher, Plymouth.
Dawson, Blanche G. Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Cross, Magdeline, Teacher,
,
Davis,
Hannah
E-, Teacher, 316
W. Cherry
Street,
Shenandoah.
Teacher, Askam,
DeL/ong, Eudora, Teacher, 212 South 2nd Street, Lewisburg.
Derr, Mont., Teacher, White Hall.
Dieffenbacher, D. N. 'State Cer.) Principal Schools, Danville.
Dillon, Frances A., Teacher.
Dougherty, Elizabeth M., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Easton, Bessie N., Teacher, Hotel Nash, Scranton.
Evans, Martha D., Teacher, 546 North Vine Street, Hazleton.
Eves, Edith Yeatman, Teacher, Millville.
Foresman, Elizabeth C. Teacher, Allenwood.
Forster, Emma Alta, Teacher.
Forsyth, Jane Curry, Teacher, Northumberland.
Frederickson, Elam A., Physician.
Deets, Bessie C.
,
,
Geist, Verda (Mrs. W. M. Haas), 105 N. Vine Street, Mt. Carmel.
Gibbons, Agnes, Teacher, Avoca.
Giles, Maude, Teacher, 189 N. Laurel Street, Hazleton.
Goodman, Theresa, Teacher.
Groschke, Anna M., Teacher, 310 S. Washington Street, Wilkes- Barre.
Hagenbuch, Netta Eletha (Mrs. Byron J. Grimes), Centreville, Md.
Hankee, Nora Elizabeth (Mrs. John McGuffie), Pittston.
Harman, Henry L., Bank Teller, Hazleton.
Hartline, 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.
,
,
Hilbert, Fred F., Machinist, Plains.
Hill,
Mary
Hostetter,
J.,
J.
Professional Nurse, 614
M.
W. Diamond Avenue,
Hazleton.
(State Cer.) Sup. Principal, South Sharon.
Howarth, John, 236 N. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Hower, John S., 5515 Wyalusing Avenue, Philadelphia.
Ikeler, Irma (Mrs. Frank Steadman), 222 South Street, Harrisburg.
Edwin Street, Williamsport.
Jordan, Mary Monica, Teacher, 1637 N. Main Avenue, Scranton.
Kass, Charles L. A., Salesman, Marysville.
Kelly, Margaret V., Teacher, Dunmore.
Jewett, Elizabeth E., Teacher, 433
Kempfer, Amelia (Mrs.
J.
Kimber Levan), 225 W. 2nd
6
St.,
Berwick.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
Kimble, Eleanor Bean (Mrs.
B.
II.
Dtttrich), 701
Main St., Honesdale.
Md.
Klutz, K. Daisy (Mrs. L. H. Brown), Silversprin^,
Ktiiiiss,
Walter
Teaeher, Shenoton.
If.,
Kreisher, Oren, Brick Manufacturing Co., Lewisburg.
Kmm, Grace, 530 Baal Street, Bloomsburg.
Lamorenz, Louise If. (Mrs. Sherman L. Richards), Weston,
W.
\
Landis, Laura B., Teacher, Rock Glen.
Lawrence, B. Grace, Teacher.
R. F. D. No. 3.
•l, Blmer, Farmer, Catawissa,
Lewis, Deborah If. (Laudmesser), 116 St. Clement St., Wilkes-Barre.
Lynch, Ruth A., Teacher, 177 Moyallen Street, Wilkes-Barre.
McArt, Mary, Teacher, 67 Railroad Street, Pittston.
Ifane, Gertrude, Teacher, Hazleton.
Miller, Kdith (Mrs. Earl Crawford), 476 South Franklin Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
Miller, Gertrude, Bloomsburg.
Miller, Oliver P., Proprietor Laundry, Lewisburg.
Millington, Bessie A., Teacher, Alden.
Morpain, U. Grant, Salesman, Bloomsburg.
Mulherin, Daniel A., Teacher, Glen Lyon.
Munroe, Edna A., Teacher, Philadelphia.
Nicely, Ralph A., Telephone Company, Phoneton. Ohio.
Nichols, Carrie A., Teacher, 29 Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Noss, Gertrude L. (Mrs. Chas. E. Austin), 404 Delaware Avenue,
West
Pittston.
Oplinger, Galen L. Nanticoke.
Parfitt, Oliver A., Teacher, Nanticoke.
Pealer, Samuel Robert, Jr., Paymaster, A. C. & F. Co., Berwick.
Penman, Mary S. (Mrs. W. H. Neely), Williamsport.
Poole, Anna B. (Low), 306 S. Hyde Park Avenue, Scranton.
,
Purse], Josephine, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Rabinovitch. Eva R.
Rechel, Lillian
Osman
(Mrs. E. C.
Ammerman),
1711 Linden Street, Scranton.
Redeker, Lillian A. (Mrs. M. B. Riffo), Poison, Mont.
Reed, Clara A. (Mrs. W. H. Webster), 6716 Quimby Ave., Cleveland, O.
Reynolds, Nellie M. Teacher, 504 Hazle Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Rinker, Gertrude M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Bobbins, Auber J., Builder, Wilkes-Barre.
Rorer, Mary Louise, Teacher, Wyncote.
Russell, Sarah H., Teacher, Watsontown.
•nan. Anna G. Teacher, Honesdale.
Beely, Bertha Viola. Teacher, Beach Haven, R. 1, Box 1.
Sheeny, Kathleen Patricia, North Jordan Street, Shenandoah.
Shepherd, Minnie M., Teacher, 207 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Shipe, Amos E., Railway Postal Clerk, Sunbury.
,
,
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1898-9
Simon, Anna, Teacher, 141 West 138th Street, New York City.
Smith, Laura Ellen, Teacher, Drums.
Smith, Stuart Samuel, Insurance Agent, Northumberland.
Snyder, Harlan R., Teacher, Berwick.
Snyder, Laura Jane (Mrs. U. Grant Morgain), Bloomsburg.
Steinbach, Mabel B. (Mrs. G. E. Kennedy), San Jose, California.
Stevens, Benjamin M.
Stumpf, Catharine A., Teacher, Hazleton.
Styer, George R., Teacher, 1100 Orange Street, Berwick..
Swank, Clara M., Supt. Hospital, Harrisburg.
Taylor, Edward S., Merchant, Duncannon.
Thomas, Cora S. (Mrs. F. D. Burgess), 611 N. Church St., Hazleton.
Thomas, John M., Edwardsville.
Tobin, Mary Beatrice, Teacher, 208 Hillside Avenue, Edwardsdale.
Truckenmiller, Mary, Teacher, Hughesville.
Tucker,. James C, Mechanical Engineer, 15 Fair Oaks Ave.,
East Lynn, Mass,
Weaver, Charles H., Teacher, 515 South River Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Weir, Henrietta (Mrs. James F. Langan), 384 N. Main Street,. Pittstom
Whitaker, Mary R., Teacher, 215 North 20th Street, Philadelphia.
Wilcox, Howard
J.,
Philadelphia.
Williams, Joyce, Teacher, Edwardsdale.
Williams, Watkins H., Teacher 215 South Park Avenue, Scranton.
Wintersteen, Nancy, Teacher, Plains.
,.
Withers, Samuel C, Teacher, 233 Apsley Street, Germantown.
Wolf, Edith, Teacher, New York City.
Wylie, Arthur L. » Railway Postal Clerk, Cresson.
CLASS OF
J899.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
Broadhead, L. B.,
'92,
Old Forge.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Maude,
Teacher, Hazleton.
Rinker, Gertrude, '98, Teacher, Bloomsburg..
Traub, John F., '95, Luzerne.
Giles,
'98,
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Albertson, Hattie, Teacher, Dallas.
Armstrong,. Thos. S. Physician, 919 S. Evans Ave., McKeesport.
Aunspach, Clarence J., Postal Clerk, 6642 Musgrave St., Philadelphia.
,
Beardsley, Charlotte,. Teacher.
Bowman, Emory I., 40 South 2nd Street, Shamokin.
Brent, Edward F., Post Office Clerk, Lewistown.
Buckalew, Harriet (Mrs. Fred Hagenbuch), Benton.
Burns, Benjamin F., D. L. & W. Tie and Lumber Inspector,
East Stroudsburg.
V.
h, Lillian
(Mrs. Sydney Dearborn), 17J9
::
.
>e.,
Scranton.
imokin.
Connole, Mary, Teachi r,
le, Philip, Teacher,
Parmer, C
PI3
month.
Phfladelpl
I
her,
Curti<, Edith.
Bloomsbnrg.
"
una.
Curtis, Louisa, Teacher,
Saaquehanna.
her, Wilkes- Barre.
Bdna, 403 9th Street, N.
Arthur, Teacher, Scranton.
Dennis, Lindley II., State Colle
I),,ds<,n, Martha, Teacher, Berwick.
rt\
BHzabeth, Teacher, Olyphant.
1
hington, D. C.
,
Nellie, Teacher, Plains,
iternach, Joseph P., Dentist, 1216 52nd Street, Philadelphia.
orth, BmmaJ., Teacher, Centremoreland.
Bworth, Minnie, 4035 Parish Street, West Philadelphia.
Ina D. (Oswald), 511 South Main Avenue, Scranton.
Pineran, Margaret, Teacher, Carbondale.
Flick, Carrie (Mrs. J. C. Redline), Mifflinville.
Fortune, Arthur, City Comptroller's Office, N. V. City.
Fortune, Margaret (Mrs. C. Larue Eves), Millville.
Fowler, Lottie (Mrs. Percy F. Best), Lewisburg, R. F D. No.
Fritz, F. Herman, Bloomsburg.
K. Blanche (Mrs. W. S. Keiter), Medford, N. J.
3.
.
,
1'rear,
Gertrude, Teacher, Beaumont.
E. Prosper, Correspondence School, 1434 Penn Ave., Scranton.
Hilda S., Teacher, 47 10th Street, Sunbury.
Marilla Mrs. Lewis C. Emory), 129 Chestnut St., Oneonta. NY.
r,
38,
Bleanor, Teacher.
D., Civil Engineer.
Grebey, Harry P., Teacher, 456 West Broad Street, Hazleton.
Gfier, Lttiora, Teacher, Priceburg.
Gill,
I).
Guy
Gold,
Teacher, Alden.
Teacher, 330 North Maple Avenue, Kingston.
Hadtner, Florence A., Teacher, Williamsport.
BHaabeth (Mrs. W. F. O'Brien), 63 Orchard Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
Griffith, Essie,
Griffith, Nellie,
Jode, Teacher, 7c Pierce Street, Plymouth.
B., Teacher, 10 Charles Street, Pittston.
Mrs. M. Schwartz., 131 N. Church St., Hazleton.
1434 Penn Avenue, Scranton.
Mr-.
Minnie
B. P. Gaget
Hammond,
M
D,
te
.
her, Berwick.
,
Mabel (Mrs. Henry Clayberger), Shamokin.
ALUM XI ADDRESS
LIST
£899
Hess, Oliver P., Teacher., Box 742 Conneilsville.
Hewitt, Gertrude (Mrs, Chas. Hopkin), Alden.
Hidlay, Lillian.. Bloomsburg.
Higgins, Belinda (Mrs, M. J, Murphy), Forest City.
Hines, Lillian, Teacher, Great Bend.
Hollopeter, Cunia (Mrs. H. M. Persiug), 7143 N. Broad St., Phila.
Houseknecht, Freeman, Teacher. Conynghain.
Hughes, Laura, Teacher, 371 North Summer Avenue, Scranton.
Jackson, John S., Teacher, Ripple.
Jones, Margery, Teacher, 27 Cambria Street, Plymouth.
Keeler, Ray, Jeweler, Benton.
Kiefer, Chas.
Kinsman, Edward E. Teacher, Seelyville,
Kohl, Bessie, Teacher, White Haven.
Lake, Gertrude E. (Mrs. J. E. Fidler), Espy.
Latimer, Emily, Teacher, 62 South Sherman Street, Wilkes-Barre,
,
Laubach, John.
Lewis, Rosanna, Teacher, 440 Quincy Avenue, Scranton.
Linderman, Philip C.
Lutz, Jennie B., Teacher, 133 Derr Street, Harrisburg.
Mason, Marvin G., Teacher, 632 N. Laurel Street, Hazleton.
Maue, Harry, Teacher, Hazleton.
McCaa, Ida (Mrs, Chas. J. Kuschke), 128Gaylord Avenue, Plymouth.
Mc Henry, Arthur R., 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,
Moore, Fred C, Census Bureau, Washington, D. C.
Morris, Gertrude, Teacher, Taylor.
Morton, Jennie E., Teacher, 78 Pringle Street, Kingston.
Morton, William, Teacher, Spokane, Washington.
Mulliner, Beulah A., Teacher, 556 East 3rd Street, Williamsport.
Mitchell,
Nyce,
Mary
Emma
A., 811
S. (State
Diamond Street, Williamsport.
CerJ (Mrs. C. C. Ellis), Perkiomenville.
Hawley.
M. Clementine Order
Oldfield, Sarah E., Teacher,
Oler, A. Esther,
Sisters of Charity,
Seton Hill, Greensburg, Pa %
Olver, E. Grace (Fox).
O'Neill, Francis, Contractor, 272 North
Main Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
O'Malley, Sadie, Teacher, Dunmore Street, Olyphant.
Pace, James W., Teacher, Askam.
Pettebone, Elizabeth H. (Mrs. E. B. Gregory), Pittston.
Pfahler, Mary A. (Mrs. Calvin E. Keefer), 125 Fairmount Ave., Sunbury
Price, J. Herbert, Insurance.
[XI AD1JJ
Quick, William
Redline. J«»hn
Reii;
Rohr,
Aiiit-
ReyiK
Rh<>
>a.
J
C. Merchant*
MiflTinvilu.
Book-keeper, 513 Sontfa Centre Street, Pottsviile.
T
r ; Teacher, Mooreatowa, N
M. (State
J.
t-r, South Gibson.
Tboa. P. Flanagan), Germantown.
O
.
.
Richards, Bugene E., Teacher, Blyaborg.
Hnmu (Mrs B. C. Severance) , Bloomsburg.
Roberta,
Merchant, Bloomsburg.
Rohr, Mvr.t. Teacher, Dolington.
.una, Teacher, 1421 North 6lh Street, Harrrsburg
eacher, Beach Haven.
ShaJfer, Rush, Bloomsburg.
pperaon, Katherine, (Mrs. M. J. Buck), Danville.
Shoemaker, Anna W. Teacher, 1S8 Academy Street. Wilkes- Barre.
Smith, Jennie C. Teacher, SI North Meade Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Smith, Mary K., (Mrs. S. B. Slusser), Nescopeck.
Stackhouse, Bertha, (Mrs. Chas. L- Lewis), Los Angeles, Cal.
Scull, Marv N. (State Cer.) Teacher.
Stewart, Bertha, (Mrs. Win. S. DeCoursey), 17U5 Mulberry St., Scranton
Stii/el, Mary K., (Mrs. Way land Palmer), Holidaysburg.
Sullivan, Hannah, Reg't Dep't., Scrauton.
Thomas, IX T., Teacher, 21 Storrs Avenue, Scranton.
Vallade, Julia H., Teacher, 1514- 8th Street, Altoomu
Wallace. Margaret, Teacher, Beach Haven.
Waltz, Pierce, Teacher, Elimsport.
Welliver, Edna (Mrs. Burton Fortner), Catawissa.
Williams, Irene, Teacher, 333 W. Mahanoy Avenue, Mahanoy City.
Williams, Mabel A., Teacher, Binghamton, N. Y.
Williams, Richard M., Teacher, Taylor.
Williams, Sarah D., Philadelphia.
Yearick. Harry P\ Railway Clerk, Lemoyne, Harrisburg.
Zeigler, Ira Alkanna, Teacher, Rebersburg.
.
,
,
,
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Appleman, Chas. O. Teacher of Biology, The Colonial.
6325 Monroe Avenue. Chicago,
,
Elam A
Barman, Henry L., Hazleton.
Predrickaoa,
Mulliner, Beulah A., Williamsport.
Preston. Warren W., Physician, Montrose.
Robbins, Aubei
J..
Builder, Wilkes-Barre.
MUSIC COURSE.
lli.k^. ir.sie. F.spy.
Cope, Hettie M. (Mrs. John Whitney), Bloomsburg.
Fowler Lillian, (,Mrs. Geo. W. Wright), Bloomsburg.
.
111.
ALUM XI ADDRESS
LIST
1899-IQOO
Miller, Lulu (Mrs.
Shuman,
John Hower), Drexel
Hill,
Upper Darby,
Phila.
Matilda, Bloomsburg.
CLASS OF
J900.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Hines, Lillian, Teacher, Great Bend.
Moore, Lawrence C, Teacher, Marysville.
ELEMENTARY
COTJRSE.
Adams, Mary F. (Mrs. C. C. Yetter), Bloornsburg.
Alexander, Edith M. (Mrs, Wm. R_. Talbott), Shickshitmy,
Appenzeller, Emily, Teacher, East Mauch Chunk.
Armstrong, Minnie A. (Mrs. A. E. Smith), Bronxville, N. Y.
Mary, Teacher, 128 Park Street, Nanticoke.
Beagle, Jennie, Teacher, Palisades Park, N. J.
Beiswinger, Minnie (Mrs. John B. Armstrong), 64 Wood Street,
Bates,
Wilkes-'Barre.
Maud
(Mrs. Chas. Yeutzer), St. Martins..
Best, Elbert C, Teacher, Girdland.
Belig,
Suydam
St., Woodhaven, Long Island.
Lower Mulberry Street, Danville.
Bogart, Frederica D., Teacher, Huntington Mills.
Bontz, Edna (Mrs. Ralph Hassler), 236 North 11th Street, Allentown,
Boyle, Mae, Teacher, 137 South Wyoming Street, Haekton.
Brandon., W, Clair, Colliery, Hawthorne.
Bird, Robert C.
,
Engineer, 118
Blizzard, Prudence, Teacher, 351
Buck, Louisa, Teacher., Hawley.
Burgess, Lottie, Teacher, 513 West Diamond Avenue, Hazleton.
Burke, Annie, Teacher, 154 West Green Street, Nanticoke,
Burke, Sara G., Teacher, Shenandoah..
Burns, Anna Laura (Mrs. W. H. Anghey), Huntingdon.
Butts, Ida, Teacher, 41 North Walnut Street, Mt. Carmel.
Bywater, Anna, Teacher, 254 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
•Cardin, Sadie A., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Carl, Geo. W., Teacher, 244 East Maple Street, Mt. CarmeL
Carpenter, Verna M. (Morse), Sumter, S. Caro.
Carr, Bessie M. (Mrs. J. E. Nelson).
Clark, Elizabeth B., Teacher, 1519 Gibson Street, Scranton.
Clark, Mary J. Teacher, Penn's Park.
Confer, Clyde, Watsontown.
Connors, Stella, Teacher, 132 Elizabeth Street, Pittston.
Cope, A. P., Teacher, Shickskinny.
Corcoran, Margaret, Teacher, Torrey.
,
Correll,
Verda H., Bloornsburg.
Cortright, Lawrence, 2902
Diamond Avenue,
Philadelphia.
Costello, Michael, Teacher, 1578 Tioga Street,
Shamokin.
Crossley, Bertha M., Teacher, 238
Street,
West 122nd
New York,
IQOO
Can.
her,
mings,
Drums.
J<
m),
326
'.V.
Hyde Park Avenue, Scranton.
N
ber, 39
inbtuy.
.
larbondale.
Mrs. Henry C. Hoffman), Mt. Cobb.
Cuyo, Palawan, P. I.
.:. (.Mrs. Ross Marleyj, 241 X. 11th Street, Newark, X. J
eth (Mrs. Arthur Eves), Solon Springs, Wis.
Bvans, Winifred, Teacher, 528 S. Front Street, Danville.
it Daniels), Latrobe R. P. D. No. 1.
Teacher, Millersburg.
Ferrj Sophia M., Teacher, 6SS Hazle Street, Wilkes- Barre.
ber, 20 &. Gilbert Street, Shenandoah,
[,
Finnig
Pollmer, G. Elmer, Physician, Orangeville.
y, Martha V., Shenandoah.
Fuller, Jennie Mae (Mrs. Geo. L. Fullerton), Jay Ave., Lyndhurst, X J
Furman, CloraG., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Gallagher, W. Paul, City Editor, Wilkes-Barre.
Gear} Ada (Mrs. Edward X. Zern), Farmington, W. Va.
s, Laura (Mrs. J. Edward Weir),
Gernert, J. H., Lawyer, Atoka, Ind. Terr.
Gloman, Caroline, Teacher, 114 St. Clement's Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Gordner, Lillian M. (Mrs. Geo. Baker), Plainfield, X. J.
Gorrey, Katherine, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Greismer, Anna M., Teacher, 29 William Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Griffith, Bessie, Teacher, 13 S. Meade Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Harris. Frank C, Fruit Grower, Light Street, R. F. D. Xo. 1.
Harris, Sara (Mrs. A. E. Chipman), Seaford, Del.
Hartunj^, Elizabeth, Teacher, 138 Salem Ave., Carbondale.
Harvey, Blleii, Teacher, 580 X. Vine Street, Ilazleton.
ler, Blanche, Teacher, 16 Mallery Place, Wilkes-Barre.
Henderson, Carolyn (Mrs. John A. Hour igan) X. Main Street,
M.,
,
,
.
,
,
Wilkes-Barre.
Henning, Harry R., Teacher, Xorth Mehoopany.
Hoffman, Katharine (State Cer.) Teacher, 538 X. 9th
rinan, Bertha A., Teacher, 112 N Main St
T
.
ia
).,
St.,
Lebanon.
riandoah.
Teacher. Mifflintown,
54 W, Oak Street, Hazleton.
Honseknecht, Claude B., T«
Howell, /.. R., Teacher, Centremorelan 1.
Lndres), 312 Malison Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Hoyt, Mae (Mi
Hagh<
ber, 231 Montgomery Street, West Pittston.
Ibert G.,
]
ber, 178
South Meade Street, Wilkes-Barre.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I9OO
Jones, Elsie E., Teacher, 6 South Grand Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Jones, Helen, Teacher, 63 Frothingham Street, Pittston.
Jones, Walter H., Banker, 1223 Washburn Street, Scranton.
John, Mary A. (State Cer.) (Heritage), Mickleton, N. J.
Johnson, Anna C. (Mrs. Melvin D. Custer), 544 Columbia Ave.,
Boston, Mass.
Joseph, Alice (Jones), 47 Hartford Street, Ashley.
Kashner, Benj. F., Book-keeper, Poison, Mont.
Kehler, J. Grant, Mt. Carmel.
Keifer, Harry,
Lime Ridge.
Kennedy, Emily, Teacher, Wyalusing, R. No.
39.
Kester, Mary.
Kilmer, Miles, Civil Engineer, 10 Toledo Ave., Elmhurst, N. Y.
Kirk, Julia, Teacher, 20 South Emerick Street, Shenandoah.
Kitchen, Lena M., Teacher, Rocky Ford, Colo.
Klinger, Bessie, Teacher, 117 N. Chestnut Street, Mount Carmel.
Klingaman, J. Ed., Minister, Lehmasters.
Kramer, Emma L. (Mrs. Walter Andrews), 449 W. Church St., Slatington.
Krum
Isaiah,
Bloomsburg.
Kuhns, Branson B., Teacher, West Milton.
Lams, Magdaline S., Teacher, 379 Maple Avenue, Kingston.
Landis, S. B., Teacher, Esto Park, Colo.
Lendrum, Helen, Teacher, 480 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Letson, Blanche, Teacher, S. N. S. Bloomsburg.
Lewis, Edna, Teacher, 716 South Main Avenue, Scranton.
,
Lewis, Katharine (Mrs. Sterling E. W. Eyer), Trucksville.
Lewis, Olive, Teacher, 26 North Sherman Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Lins, Olive A., Book-keeper, 2123 Brandywine Street, Philadelphia.
Lowrie, Anna, Teacher, Jerseytown.
Lueder, Mattie M., Teacher, 163 Academy Street, Wilkes-Barre.
MacCrory, Louise (Mrs. E. P. Corty), 616 Spruce Street, Scranton.
MacFarlane, Mary, Teacher, 52 Rockwell Avenue, Long Branch, N. J.
Maust, Lydia (Mrs. Wm. Ludwig), 333 West Fifth Street, Bloomsburg.
McCollum, Harry H., Lawyer.
McConnell, Elsie, Teacher, 21 Ross Street, Ashley.
McDonald, Nellie B., Teacher, 237 East Lloyd Street, Shenandoah.
McHenry, L. E., Teacher, 25 E. Jackson Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Miller, M. Alice, Teacher, Ishpenig, Mich.
Miller, Bessie S., 1541
Miller,
Nerwegian Street, Pottsville.
16 Johnson Street, Pittston.
Mary M., Teacher,
Miller, Samuel, Teller, Espy.
Miller, A. Gertrude (Mrs.
I.
S. Ditzler), 359 Atlantic
Avenue, York.
Monahan, Margaret, Assistant Principal, 18 Spring Street, Ashley.
Monahan, Nora A., Teacher, 440 Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Morgan, Emily G. (Mrs. Emra Wright), Vernon.
Mowery, Irvin, Teacher, Nescopeck.
7
ALUMNI ADDRKSS LIST
[9OO
M<>\\
ar,
Grovania.
her.
Murray, Henry T.. Tcu'licr, Askain.
Newberry, \. Mae, .Mrs. Hugh c. Cox), Millersburg, Iowa.
Neuhouser. Bertha G., (Mrs. W. J. Millard), 217 East Capitol Street,
Washington, D. C.
O'Brien, Anna D., Teacher, 93 Dana Street, Wilkes-Barre.
O'Brien. Katie, Teacher, Exeter.
O'Donnell, W. C, Swift ft Co., Book-keeper, 2323 N. 17th Street,
Philadelphia.
Hayden, Lawyer, 1317 Hampton Street, Scranton.
OplingCT, Harry P., Book-keeper, Waycross, Ga.
Plummer, Mabel (Mrs. J. B. Reese), Peckville.
Powell, Emma, Teacher, 125 South West Street, Shenandoah.
Purdv, Mabel A., Teacher, Dalton.
Oliver, Joseph
Rarick, Daniel, Book-keeper, National Bank, Hazleton.
Rauch, Ethel (Mrs. Arthur A. Oehlart), 1314 West St., Honesdale.
Reckhow, Edith, Teacher, Great Bend.
Redeker, Anna M. (Mrs. A. M. Erisman ), Fort Washington.
Ritchie, Nellie, Teacher, Cor. Madison 8: Beaumont Sts., Wilkes-Barre.
Roberts, Jane, Teacher, 169 E. Broad Street, Nanticoke.
Saxton, Edith E. (Mrs. Sam. Harman), Noxen.
Schmidt, Mary M., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Seesholtz, Leona (Wenner), Stillwater.
Shuman, Ada (Mrs. Geo. Nelson), Los Angeles, Cal.
Shuman, Stella (Swank), Altoona.
Smith, Laura, Teacher, 325 South Street, Mauch Chunk.
Snyder, Ianthe (Mrs. Palmer P. Wiand), 626 Lycoming Street,
1
Williamsport.
Snyder, Glenmore N., 50 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Snyder, Ollie (Mrs. Chas. H. Wolfe), Hunlock's Creek, R. No. 1.
Solomon, Anna, Teacher, East Mauch Chunk.
Speaker, Grace G., Teacher, 426 Park Avenue, Williamsport.
Strawinski, Carrie, Teacher, City Hospital, Altoona.
Stump, Florence E. (Mrs. Geo. W. Reed), 4930 N. Camac St. Logan,
Philadelphia.
Swainbank, Lillian
(Mrs. Geo. H. Powell), Peckville.
Teple, Nettie, Teacher, Catawissa.
Thomson, Jean D. (Mrs. Sam. G. Houghton), Jamesville, N. Y.
Tierney, Jennie, Teacher, Ashley.
Tobias, Raymond D., Lawyer, 33-35 E. Third Street, Mt. Carmel.
B.
Treon, Carrie, Teacher, 337 W. 3rd Street, Mt. Carmel.
Turner, Geo. W.. Teacher, Alden Sta.
Vance, G. Bernard, Book-keeper, 601 E. 2nd Street, Berwick.
Vincent, Elizabeth l., Teacher, Wataontown.
Wallace, Carolvn Peard (Mrs. Henry Harman), Hazleton.
I
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I
9OO-
Watkins, William H., Teacher, Catawissa.
Weil, Rae, 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 Street, Philadelphia.
Wightman, Phoebe, Teacher, 47 South Oak Street, Mt. Carmel.
Wilbur, G. Elmer, Teacher, 1515 Laura Street, Jacksonville, Fla.
Wildrick, Harry, Teacher, Centremor eland.
Williams, David, Teacher, 824 S. Main Ave., Scranton.
Williams, Mary, Teacher, 514 Front Street, Danville.
Wilson, Frances E. (Mrs. Hiram Tucker), Moganza.
Zehner, Lydia, (Mrs. F. A. Shuman), Mainville.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Carpenter, F. Bliss, Latin Scientific, 4134 Chestnut Ave., Philadelphia.
Conner, Blanche McCabe, Classical, 1216 17th Ave., Altoona.
Neuberger, G. Mord., Cumberland Apartments, Wilkes-Barre.
Wilbur, G. Elmer, Classical, 1515 Laura Street, Jacksonville, Fla.
Withers, Samuel C, 233 Apsley Street, Germantown.
MUSIC COURSE.
Mary E. (Mrs.
Y. Glenn), 348 Grosvenor Ave., Westmont,
Montreal Canada
Bogenrief, Mary, Pianoforte, (Mrs. Leslie Seely), Philadelphia.
Conner, Blanche McCabe, Pianoforte, 1224 13th Avenue, Altoona.
Cope, Hettie M. (Mrs. John Whitney), Voice, Bloomsburg.
Evans, Margaret S. (Mrs. John Emory Eves), Pianoforte, Millville.
Albert,
J.
,
t
Hartman, Ethel, (Mrs. Mark H. Landis), Pianoforte, Waynesboro.
Housel, Grace G. (Mrs. Ned Church), Pianoforte, Glen Iron.
CLASS OF
J90J-.
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., Merchant, Northumberland.
Mary E. (Mrs.
Y. Glenn), 348 Grosvenor, Ave., Westmont,
Montreal, Canada,
Albertson, E. Joe., Principal of Schools, Cuyo, Philippine Islands.
Atmiller, Adele G., Teacher, 111 S. Cedar Street, Hazleton.
Appleman, Bertha, Trained Nurse, 2021 Wallace St., Philadelphia.
Arnold, Odesta, (Jones), 102 Washington Street, Washington, N. J.
Baker, Gerdon, Teacher, Harry Hillman Academy, 21 Ross St. Kingston.
Albert,
J.
,
INI
ADDRKSS LIST
I90I
v.
Jennie, Teacher,
-435
Lincoln Street, York.
Bloomsburg.
Bank Organiser, Benton.
Bittenbender, Harriet, Tencher, Xescopeck.
Kelig, M.ir\ O., Hook-keeper,
Belles, Chsrlea T..
Brsvin, Bnssn, Teacher, Kingston.
Brennsn, John V., Railway Clerk, St. Cloud Hotel, Washington, N.
BriggS, H. A. (Sta*e Cer.) Teacher, Nescopeck.
Brobst, Lucy II. (Mrs. Chas. Kline), Bloomsburg.
Burke, Anna, Teacher, 336 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah.
Burns, Genevieve, Teacher, 9th and Reilly Streets, Harrisburg.
Challenger, Mary (Mrs. John W. Griffith), Nanticoke.
Crereling, Evelyn, Teacher, Espy.
Collier, Begins, Teacher, 102 Butler Street, Pittston.
Oonston, Mary, Teacher, 130 S. Main Street, Carbondale.
Cook, Freda, Teacher, Renova.
Czechowicz, Mary, Teacher, Alden.
Davis, Clarence J.
Davies, Martha, Teacher, 179 Green Avenue, Edwardsdale.
Deibler, John O., Miller, County Line.
Dennis, John A., Courtney.
Maud, Teacher.
Dreisbach, Martha, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Dunkerly, Cora, (Mrs. Harry Moachmer"), Eckley.
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., Physician, Milnesville.
Flanagan, Mary R., Teacher, 205 Blackman Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Follmer, Gertrude M., Teacher, 332 E. Front Street, Berwick.
Fourl, Chas. W., Teacher, Catasauqua.
Funk, Margaret If., Teacher, 1419 X. 6th Street, Harrisburg.
Dieffenderfer,
Gannon,
Lizzie, Teacher,
Inkerman.
Gilbert, Ida, Teacher, 620 N. Locust Street, Hazleton.
Gormley, Margaret, Teacher, Hazleton.
Griffith, Edward, Book-keeper.
Hague, Rebecca, Teacher, Plymouth.
Hsmlin, Sarah, Teacher, Catawissa.
Hanawalt, J. R, (State Cer.) Teacher, Lewistown.
Hurley, Jacob
J.
(State Cer.) Teacher, Vernfield.
Harrison, Minnie M., Teacher, Crawford, N.
J.
Henklernan, Augusta B., Teacher, Briarcreek.
IKnry, Nellie, Teacher, 460 Hazle Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Hill, Emily, Teacher, 614 W. Diamond Avenue, Hazleton.
I, Mary, Teacher, Plymouth.
Jones, Martha, Bloomsburg.
mpps, Anna (Mrs. Geo. A. Cassidy).
J.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I90I
Keller, Edith E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Kingsley, Jeannet.te F., Teacher, Olyphant.
Kintner, Ruth C. (Mrs. T. D. Parrack), Wilkinsburg.
Kocher, Cora A. (Mrs. C. D. Fenstermaker), Nescopeck.
Kurtz, Elizabeth W. Teacher, New York City,
Lams, William R., Teacher, Kingston.
Larrabee, Louise, Teacher, Montrose,
Laubach, Frank C, Teacher, Benton,
Lawrence, Eva B., Teacher.
,
Leidy, Rena L. (McHenry), Bloomsburg,
Lesher, Helen G. {Mrs. David Frederick), Milton, R. F. D. No. 3.
Low, C. Zehnder, Piano Tuner., Orangeville.
Lynch, Kathryn, Teacher, 149 East Main Street, Plymouth.
MacFarlane, Mary, Teacher, 140 S. Cedar Street, Hazleton.
McGourty, Nellie, Teacher, 61 E, Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre.
McLaughlin, Hannah C, Teacher, Freeland.
Maue, Phillip, Mining Engineer, 466 W. Broad Street, Hazleton.
Maust, J. EL, Deputy Sheriff, Bloomsburg,
Mayer, Elizabeth, Teacher, Hazleton.
Mengle, Orabel, Teacher, Barnesville.
Merrell, Chas., Baker Chocolate Co., 334 Lake Ave., Atlanta, Ga,
Merrell, Ernest, Teacher, Light Street.
Millette, Arleine, Teacher, 1124 Fiske Street, Scranton.
Mitterling, Stephen, Teacher, Philadelphia.
Mordan, Myron D., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. F. D. No. 3.
Morgan, Gertrude (Mrs. Edwin W, Northby) Calumet, Mich.
Moss, Claude L., 526 S. River Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Moyer, Rebecca J, (Mrs, Ed. Allen Ziegler),
Murray, Stella G., Teacher, 1123 West Locust Street, Scranton.
Oberholtzer, F. K., Teacher, Harleysville,
O'Donuell, Maisy, Teacher, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Oliver, Alice (Mrs. James Roderick), Park Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Owen, Minnie B., Teacher, 4 South Walnut Street, Mt. Carmel.
Palmer, Simon N., Teacher, Maple Grove, Wis.
Pennington, Mabel T. (Mrs, W. S, Wieland), 31 N. Spring Street,
Bellefonte*
Price, A. A., Teacher, Harleysville,
Rearick, J. Paul, Teacher, Centre Hall.
Reed, Anna P. (Mrs. J. Clarence Strayer), Raisin, Cal.
Ridge, Wm. W., Centralia.
Ronemus, Rollin A., R, R. Postal Clerk, 816 Capital Street, Harrisburg,
Rugh,
Bessie, Teacher, Bolivar,
Shaffer, Cora M., Teacher, Plymouth.
Sharpless, Warren, Lawyer, Bellefonte.
Sherman, W. A., Teacher, Nescopeck.
Sheriff, Nellie, Teacher, 153 Moyallen Street, Wilkes-Barre.
LIST
-
I9OI-J
Shoemaker, afary, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
m. (Mrs. [ogfred T. afadeea
Shalt/., Lela
,
41
Woodruff Place,
Perth
Rubinoff
Sn>
ler,
Am boy,
N.
J.
:k.
Clark.
Strickland,
ivliz abeth,
Teacher, 214 Booth Street, ffairisbmrg.
Taylor, Annie B., Teacher, Pottsville, R. F. D. No. L
Templeton, Arthur, Teacher, Wilkes Bane, R. No. 1.
Thomas, Charlet H.. Teacher, 607 Jamee Street, Hazleton.
Thomas, Kathryn, Teacher, 177 N. Laurel Street, Haaleton.
Thomas, Maty A., Teacher, 167 S. Empire Street, Wilkes-Barre.
TrerOTTOW, Win. O., Shipper, 127 W. Fifth Street, Hazleton.
Tomer, Sue, Teacher, Hazleton.
Vomjht, Virginia K., Teacher, Elvsburg.
Weigley, Lizzie, Teacher, Stouchsburg.
White, Kstelle G. Teacher, 22 N. Poplar Street, Hazleton.
Will, LeAnna, Teacher, Arnold.
Williams, Elizabeth, Teacher, 824 S. Main Avenue, Scranton.
Williams, George W., Teacher, Edwardsdale.
Williams, J. R., Teacher, Davenport, Wis.
Williams, Olwen, Teacher, 21 Ruiter Street, Kingston.
Young, Helen, Nurse, 37 E. 71st Street, New York.
Zerbe, Anna L., Teacher, Buck Glen.
,
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
'00, Teacher, Shickshinny.
Edwards, T. H., '00, Teacher, Cuyo Palawan, P,
Kilmer, Miles, '00, Stouchsburg.
Cope, A. P.,
I.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Briggs,
Herman
A., Classical, Nescopeck.
Funk, N. Elwell, Latin
Scientific,
548 South 49th Street, Philadelphia.
Lowrie, W. J., Classical, Jerseytown.
Smith, Ralph E., Classical, Bloomsburg.
Townend, May E. (Mrs. Richard H. Mitchell), 23 Sheldon Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
CLASS OF
1902.
ELEMENTARY COURSE.
appenzeller, Edith C, Teacher, E. Mauch Chunk.
Austin, M. Blanche (Mrs. G. W. Gibbons), 23 N. Sherman Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
Bailey, afarie af., Teacher,
Baker, Geo. C.
,
Red Rock.
Teacher, Stull.
Qadaasa, Teacher, 127 Market Street, Williainsport.
Boyer, Lois, Teacher, 34 Church Street, Plymouth.
Bradbury, Grace, Teacher, Espy.
Balliett,
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I902
Breisch, Lulu, Teacher, Ringtown.
Brennan, Agnes V. (State Cer.) Teacher, 209 Dundaff St., Carbondale.
Bubb, Genevieve, Teacher, 707 Packer Street, Williamsport.
Cannon, Grace, Teacher, Hazleton.
Clark, Mame E., 815 Walnut Street, Wilkinsburg.
Close, Mary A., Teacher, 1222 Fifth Avenue, Altoona.
Cobleigh,
Edwin
E., Banker, 231
Academy
Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Vine Street, Plymouth.
Cotner, David, Book-keeper, 121 N. Bromley Avenue, Scranton.
Collins, John, Teacher, 316
Croop, Mary (Mrs. Wm. J. Fairchild), Berwick,
Crow, Florence, Teacher, Liverpool,
Curtis, Prethynia, Teacher, 310 State Street, Nanticoke.
Czechowicz, Helen, Teacher, Alden Station.
Dewey, Florence, Stenographer.
Diem, Marie L. Teacher, 322 Prescott Avenue, Scranton.
Dress, Gertrude (Mrs. George Jacobs) 440 Hummel Terrace, Harrisburg.
Drumheller, Fred, Teacher, Asherton.
Dudley, Mabel (Mrs. E E. Hunt), Conemaugh.
Edwards, Margaret J. (Mrs. Wm. E. Morris), Edwardsville.
Elder, Edna L., Teacher, 1631 N. 3rd Street, Harrisburg,
Farr, Maude C, Teacher, 147 E, 5th Street, Plainfield, N. J.
Fine, Bertha (Mrs. E. M. Gunn), Middletown, Conn.
Foresman, Helen S, (Mrs. H, F. Dietrick), Shickshinny.
Frances, Mary E., Teacher, Taylor.
Fritz, P. F., Teacher.
Fry, Harriet, Teacher, 213 Ash Street, Danville.
Gaughan, Henry J., Teacher, Peeley.
Gay, Eleanor, Teacher, Mehoopany.
Gildea, Anna (Mrs. E. W. McHugh), 289 Stanton Street, Wilkes Barre.
Giles, Mame, Teacher, Wanamie,
Good, William, Wapwallopen.
Gottfried, Bess, Teacher, 7220 Hermitage Street, Pittsburg.
Graybill, Clair N. (State Cer.) Teacher, Thompsontown.
Guest, Alice, Teacher, Danville.
Hadsall, Camilla, Teacher, Forty Fort.
Hall, Ruth (Mrs. George M. Harris), 32 Maple Street, Dorranceton.
,
,
Harris, Jennie, Teacher, Taylor.
Harrison,
Adah
D., Teacher, 87 4th Avenue, Newark, N.
Heiss, Chas. A., Teacher, 2118 18th Street, N.
J.
W. Washington, D.
C.
Heller, Charlotte V., Teacher, 17 Ross Street, Williamsport.
Hiatt, Beth (Mrs. J. D. Day).
Hirlinger, Etta M. (Mrs. Alfred Heller), 112 15th Street,
N. E. Washington, D. C.
Hoffa, Margaret, Teacher, Dushore.
Hollopeter, Essene (Mrs. Ernest Martin), 7128 N. Broad
Hoyt, E. Bruce, Merchant, Pond Hill.
St., Phila.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
John, Rebeca A. (State Cer.) Tea. her, Elysburg.
Johnson, Marion, (Mfl, C. (>. Skeer), Bloomsburg.
icber, Carbondale.
Judge, lh
Keating, Helen C, Teacher, 4^ William Street, rittston.
W. Vine Street, lit Carmel.
Keboe, II
nrc-
Keii'«-
Keim, Martha
:.
I
.
Street, Davenport, la,
36 Vine Street, Danville.
Belen, Teacher, Carlisle.
Knelly, Sue M., Teacher, Conynghaaa
Krell, Catherine, Teacher, 575 North Church Street, Hazleton.
Kuntz, Bdith, Teacher, 517 Washington Street, Allentown.
Landis, David B. Teacher, Rock Glen.
Lawrence. Bine, Teacher, Folger, Out. Canada.
,
Lei^how, Estella M. Teacher, Northumberland.
Ueighow, Lourissa, Teaclier, Northumberland.
Lcighow, Robert B., National Tube Co., Pittsburg.
Leighow, Sallie, Teacher, Northumberland.
Long, Besse, Teacher, Catawissa.
Lueder, Anna B., Teacher, 11 Academy Street, Wilkes-Barre.
McCarty, Mary, Teacher, 149 West Line Street, Shenandoah.
McGourty, Mary, Teacher, 54 South Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre.
r
Melvin, Alice, Teacher, Forest City.
Menhennett, Grace, (Mrs. R. H. Vorck) 16 Sherman St. Brooklyn, N. V.
Metcalf, Hortense, Teacher, Askham.
Newton, Albert E., Wilkes-Barre.
Ormsby, Sallie, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Palm, M. Blanche, Teacher, Honey Grove.
Patterson, Madge, Teacher, Factoryville.
Lering, Byron J., Teacher, E. Lenox.
Pollock, Elizabeth, Teacher, Houtzdale.
Ranach, Edith, Teacher, SI North Laurel Street, Hazleton.
Rawaon, G< (trade, Teacher, Minooka.
.n,
Matilda, Teacher, Steelton.
Reice, Belen, Teacher, Bloomabnrg.
Reichard, Mar, Teacher, 96 Dana Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Reilly, Genevieve, Teacher, 245
South Main Street, Pittston.
Rhodomoyer, Mae, Bloomsburg.
1,
Luther, B., Teacher, Pottsgrove.
359 North Garfield Avenue, Scrauton.
Bolh ur.
lira. H. B. Yonng).
tcher, Ring town.
ier,
Rohm-
n.
l'.
L. Caahier,
astock, Jennie,
,
She.'.
T< acher,
(
Irangeville.
66 Bennett Street,
Luzerne.
ah.
cher, 301 East 11th Street, Berwick.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
i
902-3
Smigelsky, Julia, Teacher, 319 South Maple Street, Mt. Carmel.
Smith, Rachel, Teacher, China.
Smoczynski, Mary, Teacher, Catawissa.
Snyder, Paul C, Student, Lewisburg.
Sophia, Louise, Teacher, New Milford.
Space, Carolyn V., Teacher, Wyoming.
Spear, Eunice, Teacher, Light Street, R. No. 3.
Streater, Elsie, (Mrs. H. G. Crawford), Mount Kisco, N. Y.
Thomas, Jennie, Teacher, Scranton.
Turner, Anna, Teacher, Nanticoke.
Vance, Effie, Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. No. 3.
Walker, Mae, Teacher, Hamlinton.
Welsh, Mary, Teacher, Danville.
Williams, Evan J., Teacher, Nanticoke.
Williams, Jennie E. (Mrs. Wm. Cook), St. John's.
Worthington, W. E., Commercial Department High School, Bangor.
Yeager, Bessie, Teacher, Plymouth.
Yetter, Bessie (Mrs. Howard B. Eckroth), Quarry ville.
MUSIC.
Baldy, Helen, (Mrs.
Wm.
Bachman), 501 N. Beaver
St.
York.
Creasy, Anna, Bloomsburg.
Frymire, Martha (Mrs. Jesse M. John), 223 S. Iphan, W. Philadelphia.
Hicks, Jennie (Mrs. W. A. Fenstermaker) 544 4th St. Portland, Oregon
Moyer, Laura (Mrs. Arthur Clay), Bloomsburg.
,
Neal, Mabel (Mrs. Dwight Carey), Chester.
Rentschler, Bessie, Ringtown.
REGULAR NORMA! COURSE.
Larrabee, Louise, Teacher, Montrose.
Will,
LeAnna, Teacher, Arnold.
COU,EGE PREPARATORY.
Cohen,
Jos., Physician,
Berwick.
Jacobs, Harry, Scientific, 773 State Street, Schenectady, N. Y.
Larrabee, Louise, Latin Scientific, Montrose.
Seely, Leslie B., Latin Scientific, 233 Apsley Street, Germantown.
Spencer, Henry J., Scientific.
Wagner, C. C. Scientific, Ottawa.
Will, LeAnna, Latin Scientific, Arnold.
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CLASS OF
J903.
REGULAR COURSE
Albert, Charles L., Geo. B. Lupfer Mfg. Co., Columbus, Ohio.
Barnett, Elmer, B., Principal Schools, 52 Rockwell Avenue,
Long Branch, N.
8
J.
ALUMNI ADDRKSS LIST
I903
BorkenatOCk, Frank, Teacher, Port Allegheny,
Bnrke, Delia, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Mr\ Ralph Keller), Bloomsburg.
Ooofcq, Basic
*
Iff*.
Chan. C. Morgan), 73 West Main Street, Nanticoke.
New Market Street, Wilkes- Barre.
DeLong, William, Teacher, Orangeville.
l-"ra!u\
Ella, Shenandoah.
Good, Marv A., Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
D.ivenp.Tt, Mary, Teacher,
,
Green, Bdith, Teacher, 417 Broadway, Milton.
abnch, Rae, Electrician, Cardova, Alaska.
Hawk, Ray, Teacher, 154 Willow Street, Plymouth.
I,
Mary, Teacher, Freeland.
Hetherington, Florence, Teacher.
Hicks, Carrie, Teacher, 253 N. Maple Avenue, Kingston.
Hosking, Elizabeth, Teacher.
Hottenstein, Ellen (Mrs. Elmer D. Schnuer), Milton, R. F. D. No.
Housel, Grace (Mrs. Ned Church), Glen Iron.
Houtz, Howard, Book keeper, 506 Pierce Street, Sioux City, Iowa.
Humphreys, Frank, Inspector of Steel, Birmingham, Ala.
James, Kathryn, Teacher, 36 Storrs Street, Scranton.
Jameison, Harold, Teacher, 122 Rebecca Avenue, Scranton.
Kaufhold, Edith, Teacher, 1116 Linden Street, Scranton.
Kelly, Mary, Teacher, West Pittston.
Kierstead, Irene (Mrs. Irviu Ruebenkaum), Jamison.
Koerner, Dora, Teacher, 43 Hillside Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Kramer, Rosetta, Teacher, Rohrsburg.
Krum, Mildred (Mrs. Irving Brandt), Berwyn Apartments,
Atlantic City,
Landis, Laura B., Teacher,
1.
N.J.
Rock Glen.
Lowe, Emma (Mrs. D. M. Picket), Plymouth.
MacFarlane, Laura, Teacher, 1654 Capouse Avenue, Scranton.
MeCullough, Elizabeth, Teacher, 57 Susquehanna Street, Wilkes-Barre.
McGowen, Winifred, Teacher, Ashley.
May, Minerva (Matthews), 2803 W. 12th
St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Mangle, Ella (Mrs. H. R. Heim), Barnesville.
Miller, J. R., 1622 Capouse Avenue, Scranton.
IflOfon, Mollie, 342
N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Morgans, Thomas, Teacher, 45 Shawnee Avenue, Plymouth.
O' Boyle, Lucy, Teacher, 1636 N. Main Avenue, Scranton.
Patten, Anna, Teacher, Olyphant.
Patterson, Ivlith, Teacher, Orangeville.
Carrie, Teacher, Wilkes-Barre.
Rarick, Abraham, Clerk,
Raup,
Conyngham.
Jessie. Teacher.
kcr,
Laura (Mrs.
C.
W. Disbrow),
Reid, Klla, Teacher, Lallin.
Kalispell, Mont.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I903-4
Riland, H. W., 305 N. 2nd Street, Pottsville.
Roberts, Elbert, Teacher, Berwick.
Robison, Jean, Graduate Nurse, 2021 Green Street,. Philadelphia.
W. H. Horlacher), Weatherly.
Silvius, Mabel, Teacher, 38 S. Welles Street, Wilkes- Barre.
Snyder, W. D., Supervisor Drawing, 225 E. 6th St., Plainfield, N.
VanBuskirk, Mary, (State Cer.), Teacher, Taylor.
Waring, Elizabeth (Mrs. Leon Colvin),. Hotel Nash, Scranton.
Welsh, Frederic S., 2172 73rd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Wilson, Mary S., Teacher, Plains.
Schatzle, Etta (Mrs.
J.
COURSE IN PIANO-FORTE.
Burr, Belle
Knox, Watsontown„
Eves, Mildred, Millville.
Fleming, Ora, Music Teacher, Picture Rocks.
Follmer, Gertrude M. Teacher, Berwick.
Ikeler, Jessie, Music Teacher, Millville.
Jordan, Reginald L., 46 W. Chelten Avenue, Germantown.
Larrabee, Beatrice (Mrs. E. J. Albertson), Manila, P. I.
,
Morgans, Thomas, Plymouth.
Rundle, Flossie M., Scranton.
Sweppenheiser, Nellie, Music Teacher, Espy.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Adams,
C. J., Stull.
Albert, Charles L., 36 S. 3rd Street, Columbus, O.
Creasy, Anna, Bloomsburg.
Dailey,
Thomas, Plymouth.
Dillon,
Max
G., Bloomsburg.
Harrison, Minnie M.,
Town
Line.
Howell, Z. R., Centremor eland.
Kemmerer, Arthur E., Factoryville,
Landis, Laura B., Rock Glen.
Neal, Mabel, (Mrs. Dwight Carey), Chester.
Roberts, Elbert A., Berwick.
Stump, Florence E. (Mrs. Geo. Edward Reed), 4930 N. Camac Street,
Logan, Philadelphia.
Welsh, Frederic S., 2172 73rd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
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CLASS OF
J904.
REGULAR COURSE.
Albertson, Elizabeth H. (Mrs. Herman H. Hess), Surprise, Neb,
Andres, Daisy, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Baldy> Lucy C, Teacher, Catawissa.
Berry, Emma (Mrs. Geo. Oscar Matter), Duncannon.
Black, Matilda, Teacher, Centralia.
ALUMNI ADDRKSS LIST
Bonhani, May, Teacher, Hunlock's Creek.
3256 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
L. Howe!!
Brandon, Pearl Iv., Teacher, Kingston.
Brogin, Margaret P., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Buckalew, Lillian P., Teacher, 26 \V. 1st Street, oloomsburg.
Street, Mt. Carmel.
Bnddinger, Sara K., Teacher, 17 North
BOJCI
'-.
,
OA
Burns, Margaret A., Teacher, Box 7, Harrisburg.
Carl, Thomas, Teacher, 639 Schuyler Avenue, Dorranceton.
Challis, Anna B., Teacher Physical Culture, 392 Market St. Wilkes-Barre
,
Margaret V., Teacher, Arlington Hotel, Scranton.
irell, Irvin, Farmer, Meshoppen, R. No. 3.
Cook, Edith S., Teacher. Danville.
Crossley, Pearl A., Teacher, 371 N. 120th Street, New York.
Cryder, Harold C. A. C. & F. Co., Willow Springs.
Davenport, Alvirda, Teacher, 127 W. Main Street, Plymouth.
Davis, Griselda, Teacher. Kingston.
Davis, Maude, Teacher, Taylor.
Derr, Bessie (Mrs. Norman Sked), Pennington, N. J.
Eister, Allen B., Teacher, Seven Points.
Clair,
,
Fetherolf, Nellie, Teacher, Mifflinburg.
Fineran, Minnie V., Teacher, Carbondale.
Flaherty, Margaret A., Teacher, 430
W. Oak
Street,
Shenandoah.
Fletcher, Esther R. (Mrs. John Janko\vski),S7 Lincoln St., Passaic, N.J.
Gildea, James J., Teacher, 6 Rider Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Goldsmith, Aimee, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Goodale, Bessie E., Teacher, 26 Madison Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Goyituey, Anna (Mrs. Fred W. Canfield), Zuni, N. Mexico.
Halloran, Emma, Teacher, Avoca.
Hammond, Theresa M.,
Hartman,
Teacher, 1201 Fairfield Ave., Fort Wayne, In
C. N., Principal, Pennington, N.
Hartzel, Blanche (Mrs. H. N. Barton), 107
Hay man, Adda, Teacher,
1.
J.
Washington Ave., Scranton.
Turbotville.
Hess, Palmer E., Teacher, Hobbie.
Hinkel, Henrietta, Teacher, 26 North Maple Street, Mount Carmel.
Hinkley, Emma S. (Mrs. John Saylor), West Broad Street, Tamaqua.
Hitchcock, Harriet M. (Mrs. Frederick McMurry), S4 Leroy Road,
Rockville Centre, N. Y.
Howell, G. L., Teacher, 3256 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Ikeler, Irene H., Teacher, Millville.
Jayne, Mabel H. (Mrs. Andrew Muir), 828 Green Ridge, Scranton.
John, Rosa A., Teacher, Mainville.
Jordan, R. L., Teacher, 46 West Chelton Avenue, Germantown.
Keely, N. C, Teacher, Seybertsville.
Celminaki, F.mma, Teacher, 203 South Vine Street, Mount Carmel.
Ke-»ter,
Leona A. (Mrs. Roland Lawton),
Millville.
Killmer, Aaron A., Surveying Corps, Stouchsburg.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
S904
Knorr, Kimber H., Teacher, Catawissa, R. No. 3.
Krommas, Lulu M. (Mrs. H. G. Lesser), 313 Ridge Street, Kingston.
Lanning, Hattie L. (Mrs. J. W. Bonham), Wilkes-Barre,
R. F. D. No. 1, Box 155
Malone, James M.., Teacher, Shenandoah.
Maust, Emma D. (Mrs. John Hause)., Jerseytown.
Meixell., Bessie E. (Mrs. J. H. Kirkendall), Berwick.
Mertz, Mabel I., Teacher., Northumberland.
Millard, Hannah E, (Mrs. E. T. Hopkins), 1415 Academy St., Scranton*
Miller, Gertrude M.., Teacher, Northumberland.
Morris, Blanche J., Teacher, Nazareth.
Moss, Claude L. Teacher, South River Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Murrin, Mary, Teacher, 106 River Street, Carbondale.
Muth, Carrie L., Teacher, Conway, Ark.
O'Donnell, Catherine, Teacher, 37 South Wyoming Street, Hazleton.
O'Donnell, Daniel L., Teacher, Andalusia.
Orth, Mary C. (State Cer.) Teacher, 219 Broad Street, Harrisburg.
Parker, Mabel H. (Mrs. Clark Kitchen), Rocky Ford, Colo.
Reily, Jule S., Teacher, 708 Hazle Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Rentschler, Guy H., 142 Second Avenue, E. Roselle, N. J.
Richart, Bessie, Trained Nurse, 61 East Third Street, Bloomsburg.
Rider, Harry E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Riley, Tillie, Teacher, 68 Moyallen Street, Wilkes-Barre,
Robbins, Mary A. (Mrs. John R, Bower), No. 490 Dearth Mines,
Uniontown.
Robison, Emily, Student Library School, University of 111., Urbana, 111,
Rogers, Louise (Mrs. E. J. Warren), Bagley, Minnesota.
Ruloff, Clarence F., Teacher, 1147 Turner Street, Allentown.
Seely, Margaret, Teacher, Beach Haven, R. F. D. No. 1.
Seesholtz, Hervey W., Teacher, Rockport.
Sholenberger, Wells A. Berwick
Smethers, Margaret, Teacher, Beach Haven.
Smith, Margaret M., Teacher, Roseville Avenue, Newark, N. J.
Specht, Elizabeth E., Teacher, 225 W. 2nd Street, Hazleton.
Stead, Eugene R., Teacher, Beaver Valley.
Sterner, Mary E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Snyder, Vere H., (Mrs. H. W. Stebbens), Knoxville.
Thomas, Margaret, Teacher, 354 East Main Street, Nanticoke.
Tibbets, Luzenia {Mrs. Wm. G. Isham), Indian School,
,
,
Hayward, Wisconsin*
Trathen, Harry G., Teacher, 338 Centre Street, Ashland.
Turner, Ruth T., Stanford University, Box 128, California.
Veith, Lewis, Merchant, Ebensburg.
Wagner, Virginia, Teacher, Prichard.
White, June, Teacher, Light Street.
Wilson, Martha, Teacher, 3625 Mervine Street, Philadelphia,
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ADDKKSS
LIST
I904-5
Wolfe, Ka\
mond Teacher, Hnntiogton
Womeldorf,
.
Bffie,
Mills.
Wnre mbnrg.
Teacher,
SUPPLEMENTARY COURSE.
H;i\m,ui, Adda, Teacher, Turbotville.
COURSE IN PIANO-FORTE.
Bri^s, K'lna (Mrs. Floyd A. Bradstreet;, Bloomsburg.
DeWitt, Loii, Bloomsborg.
Jenkins, Margaret B., Bloomatrarg.
Rosenthal, Libbie (Mrs. Lewis Marks), Wilkes-Barre.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Boyer, John B., Milroy.
Bradbury, Robert, Espy.
Creaay, Martha, Bloomsburg.
Dolhnan, Harry, Orangeville.
Hartinan, Ethel (Mrs. Mark Landis),. Waynesboro.
Helwig, W. Ray, Minneapolis, Minn.
Henrie, H. Clare,. Bloomsburg.
Herring, Laura^ Sunbury.
Kelley, Martin, Minersville.
Kisner, Helen, Carlisle.
Kitchen, Clark B., Rocky Ford, Colorado, R. No.
Moses, William E., South Gibson.
Rooke,
Wm.
J.,
3.
308 Oneida Street, Sharnokin.
PHYSICAL TRAINING COURSE.
Aldinger, Albert K. (Physical Training Dept., Board of Ed. Bldg.)
500 Park Ave., New York City.
Aldinger, Harry E.
Baldwin, Maude E. (Mrs. J. F. Newman), West Chester.
Messersmith, Palace E., York.
Putnam Stewart L. Towanda.
Rawlinson, Herbert E., 400 Dolph Building, St. Louis, Mo.
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CLASS OF
1905.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE.
Allen, Bertha, Teacher, 3509 Burke Avenue, Seattle,
Wash.
Arnold, Edna L. (Mrs. Andrew Jackson), Pecksville.
Baker, Geo. C.» Noxey, R. F. D. No. 1.
Bennett, Madge H., Teacher, Lenoxville.
Bergstresser, Clara, Teacher, 133 North Oak Street, Mt. Carmel.
Blaisdell, J.
Glenn, Susquehanna.
Bradigan, Agnes, Teacher, 215 North Main Street, Shenandoah.
Brady, Lulu C, Teacher, Elysburg, R. No. 1.
Brown. W. Karle, Teacher, Catawissa.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1905
Burgess, Lee W., Attorney, 1258 Penna. Avenue, Denver, Colo,
Clark, Carrie, Teacher, Boyd's Mills.
Colvin, Mary E., Teacher, Clark's Summit.
Comstock, Fannie B., (Mrs. Ralph Smith), Bloomsburg.
Conarton, Jos. L., Teacher, 130 South Main Street, Carbondale.
Conlan, Anna, Teacher, 570 Hazle Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Cortright, Emma, Teacher, 131 Barnes Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Coughlin, Ana E. R., Teacher, 540 3rd Avenue, Scranton.
Coughlin, Bessie, Teacher, 31 Hughes Street, Luzerne.
Creveling, Bessie, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Crouse, Edna, Teacher, Orangeville.
Mary B., Teacher, Plymouth.
Dailey,
Davis, Luzetta
Ditzler,
Anna
J.,
Teacher, Grand Junction, Colo.
A., Teacher, 206 East
Middle Street, Hanover.
Drum, Warren N., Teacher, High School, Kingston.
Eshleman, Marguerite (Mrs. Irvine
C. Sweeten),
430 Benson Street, Camden, N. J.
Fagan, Anna M. Teacher, Harwood Mines.
Fahl, Helene, Teacher, 1829 Broadway, Camden, N. J.
Farnsworth, W. Jay, Teacher, Pine Summit.
Fish, Nellie C, Teacher, Lynn.
Fox, B. Elizabeth, Teacher, 23 East Line Street, Shenandoah.
Francis, Martha, Teacher, Taylor.
Grimes, Bessie K., Teacher, Catawissa.
Gruver, Ezra, Teacher, Mainville.
Harman, Edna, Teacher, 131 North Church Street, Hazleton.
Harris, Sarah J., Teacher, 687 Northampton Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Hartman, Blanche L. Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Hartman, Gertrude (Mrs. Paul Dildine), Orangeville.
Heacock, Frances L. (Mrs. Geo. Davis), Beaver Valley.
Hemingway, Vera (Mrs. Charles Housenick), Bloomsburg.
Higgins, Gregory, Teacher, Carbondale.
Higgins, Julia M., Teacher, 311 West Cherry Street, Shenandoah.
Horn, Lulu C, Teacher, Hellertown.
House, Mae B., Bloomsburg.
Howell, A. Margaret (Mrs. Lester Richart), 547 Relay St., Buffalo, N.Y.
Huber, Hazel, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Jenkins, Wm. G. Teacher, Edwardsdale.
,
,
,
Jolly,
Raymond
G., Orangeville.
Kerrigan, Mary E. Teacher, 11 South Gilbert Street, Shenandoah.
Kintner, Wm., Teacher, Lemon.
Kirkendall, Mary E. (Mrs. Pierce Hagenbuch), Light Street, R. D.
Krumm, Kathryn (Mrs. Dr. A. F. Twogood), 79 South Main Street,
,
Memphis, Tenn.
Larrabee, Beatrice (Mrs. E. J. Albertson), Manila, P.
Laubach, Sarah, Teacher, Fairmount Springs.
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ADDRESS LIST
I905
Martha
s.,
l/eibensperge;
Teacher, Snnbnry, R. P. i>. No. 1.
lire. Hal. il. Murray-, South 8th Street,
Alleutown.
Leidy, Dora (lira. Carl Pleckenatma), Orangeville.
MacAlpine, Ethel, Teacher, Northumberland.
Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Maraden
Manrer, Loren/.o G., Beach Haven.
:/,
Mertz.
Adelia A., Teacher, Northumt>erlan If.
Elizabeth (Mrs.
Edward Bergen), Harlingen.
Miller, Blanche P. (Mrs. Carl Grimes), Catawissa.
Mary A., Teacher, 203 North Emerick Street, Shenandoah.
Morgan, Olive (Mrs. David Bowen), Por' Morris, N. J.
Mowrer, Chas. L., Teacher, Strawberry Ridge.
Myers, Irma G., Teacher, 185 South Hancock Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Ol instead, Kate D., Teacher, Taylor.
Ormsby, Mary, Teacher,. 304 East Centre Street, Shenandoah.
Mitchell.
Peiffer, Lillian,. Teacher, Wintersville.
Phillips,
Anna, Teacher, Taylor.
Phillips, Caroline, 1205 Jackson Street, Scranton.
Pooley, Paul, Freight Agent, Bloomsburg.
Belle I., Dorranceton.
Ransom,
Redeker, Florence, Teacher, 2435 North 29th Street, Philadelphia.
Robbins, Inez, Teacher, Millville.
Robbins, Myrtle M., Teacher, Benton.
Roberts, Dora M., Teacher, 74 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Roberts, Grace, Teacher, Espy.
Rowe, Gertrude, Teacher, 127 North Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Scholvin, Claire E., Teacher, Northumberland.
Shambach, Jesse Y., Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Shambach, Thos. F., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Shirk, W. Wayne, Nat. Express Co., New York City.
Shook, Stella, Teacher, Stull.
Sippel, Kathryn (Mrs. David J. Lewis), Lansford.
Sitler, Ida, Teacher, Mauch Chunk.
Smith, Anna E., Teacher, Summit Hill.
Smith, Emma, Teacher, 5 West Broad Street, West Hazleton.
Smull, Alice, Teacher, Danville.
Swank, Bthel M., Teacher, Catawissa.
Thomas, Anna, Teacher, 106 Washington Street, Edwardsville.
Thomas, Snaan 'Mrs. W. W. Shirk), New York City.
Tiffany, Lee J., Teacher, Springville.
lei, Win. I-!., Wyoming Seminary, Kingston.
Walters, Bdna L., Teacher, 536 Grant Street, Hazleton.
Webber, Geo. H Teacher, EHoree, S. C.
Wenne! Herbert C. Teacher, Drums.
White, Ora (Mr.s. Ed. Campbell J, 529 South Spring Ave., St. Louis, Mo,
.
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ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I
905-6
Wilkins, Katherine, Teacher, Sugar Notch.
Williams, Maud, Teacher, 112 East 4th Street, Mt. Carmel,
Winter, Laura M. Teacher, Freeland.
,
Witman, Eleanor, Teacher, Curwensville.
Wolfe, Mae H., Teacher, 130 North Shamokin Street, Shamokin.
Yergey, Agnes A. (Mrs. Frank Fry), Fulton, Michigan.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Armstrong, Joseph W.
New
,
York.
New
Brooke, Walter S. Fuller Building,
El well, G. Edward, Bloomsburg.
Fisher, Claude, Espy.
,
Hemingway, Rowland,
Jolly,
Raymond
G.
,
York.
503 Linden Street,
Camden, N.
J.
Orangeville.
Kaji, Walter U.
Keiber, Arthur E., 1222 Le Claire Street, Davenport, la.
Kitchen, Florence E. (Mrs. Clinton Follmer), Rocky Ford, Colo.
Milleisen, Sara B., Bloomsburg.
Peacock, Clarissa, Bloomsburg.
Rarig, Howard R. Catawissa.
Robison, Emily, Bloomsburg.
Traxler, Wm. E., Wyoming Seminary, Kingston.
Yorks, Milton K. Bloomsburg.
,
,
COURSE IN PIANO-FORTE.
Frisbie, Katharine,
Wysox.
Gunton, Jean, Bloomsburg.
Imboden, Nell, Bloomsburg.
Robbins, LaVere, Bloomsburg.
Smith, Ida, Bloomsburg.
COMMERCIAL COURSE.
Hagenbuch, Wm. H., Light Street.
Englehart, Nevin T., Book-keeper, Bloomsburg.
SUPPLEMENTARY COURSE.
Harris,
Mary
R., Teacher, S. N. S., Shippensburg.
CLASS OF
J906.
REGULAR COURSE.
Albert, R. Bruce, Bloomsburg.
Albertson, Phoebe, Teacher, Benton, R. No.
2.
Allen, Caroline, Teacher, Spokane, Washington.
Allen, Hazel, Teacher, Dallas, R. F. D.
Allen, Otis, Teacher, 3723 Spruce Street, Philadelphia.
Aurand, Laura, Teacher,
Averill,
New
Edna H., Teacher,
Berlin.
Catawissa.
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ALUMNI ADDRESS
LKST
I906
BUT, Anna, Teacher, Par
Becker, M;irv L., Teacher, 42 Gaylord Avenue, Plymouth.
Bohan. Anna, Teacher, 56 Regent Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Bonham, Once C, Teacher, Forty Fort.
Maud, Teacher, Sbamokin Dun.
Boust,
Brennan, Nellie, Teacher, Pleasant Mount.
Brofee, Ferdinand C, Teacher, Catawisea, R. No. 5.
Bnddinger, Lulu, Teacher, 17 North Oak Street, Mt. Carmel.
Butt, Mary, Teacher, Benton.
Callender, George W. Principal High School, Waitsburg, Wash.
In, Abbie, Teacher, 229 East Lloyd Street, Shenandoah.
Conrad, Lottie (Mrs. Benton Ridall), Shickshinny.
Conser, H. N., (State Cer.) Teacher, Orono, Maine.
Cosper, Isabel N., Teacher, 508 Wyoming Avenue, West Pittston.
Coughlin, Clara, Teacher, Luzerne.
Creasy, Byron H., Rock Glen.
Creasy, Raymond C, Teacher, Rock Glen.
Culkin, Margaret, Teacher, 905 Capouse Avenue, Scranton.
DeWan, Kathryn, Teacher, Rummerfield.
DeWitt, Helen (Mrs. Reber Terwilliger), Bloomsburg.
Durbin, Nellie, Teacher, 38 Jeannette Street, Plymouth.
Erdley, Florence, Teacher, New Berlin.
Basick, Laura L. (Mrs. John D. Mattson), 2017 I Street, N. W.
Washington, D. C.
Evans, Maud, Teacher, Taylor.
Evans, Nellie, Teacher, Moosic.
Evans, Stella, Teacher, 436 South Main Avenue, Scranton.
Evert, Raymond, Teacher, 123 West Avenue, Mt. Carmel.
Farley, Mabel R., Teacher, White Deer.
Fegley, Ida M., Teacher, 433 East Avenue, Mt. Carmel.
Fenstermacher, M. Grace, Teacher, 436 West Front Street, Berwick.
Fenstermacher, Helen, 101 North 10th Street, Reading.
Fortune, Anna, Teacher, Parsons.
Franc, Grace, Teacher, Hamilton.
Prey, Winnie A., Teacher, Catawissa.
Gatiney, Honora M., Teacher, 114 North 2nd Street, Steelton.
Groff, Marion M., Reading.
Gruver, Fred C, Teacher, Espy.
Gruver, Martin, Teacher, Mainville.
Hamlin, Norma L., Teacher, 920 Green Ridge Street, Scranton.
Ilartline, Catharine, Teacher, 641 North 37th Street, Philadelphia.
11, Maybe] L. (Mrs. Frank Zarr), Bloomsburg.
Dayman, Ila M., Teacher, Rohrsburg.
Henry. Hthel M., Teacher, 250 Chestnut Street, Sunbury.
Bering, Helen A., Teacher, Dewart.
Dindson, Mae G., Teacher, Peckville.
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ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I906
Hortman,
Lillie, Teacher, Berwick, R. No. 3.
Hourigan, Sadie, Teacher, 361 North Main Street, Wiikes-Barre.
Hughes, Elizabeth L. Teacher, 201 Ridge Avenue, Kingston.
Hunter, Etta, Teacher, Meshoppen, R. No. 4.
Jenkins, Margaret E., Bloomsburg.
Kelchner, Ethel, Teacher, Berwick.
Kelley, Mary E., Teacher, Parsons.
Kester, Ren nay, Teacher, Harwood.
Lempke, Emma, Teacher, Pleasant Mount.
Levan, Amy, Teacher, Catawissa.
Lewis, Anna L., Teacher, 716 South Main Avenue, Scranton.
Longenberger, Myrtle, Teacher, Mainville.
Margerum, Helen, Teacher, Catawissa.
Masten, Christella F., Teacher, 133 LeRoy Street, Binghamton, N. Y.
Maxwell, Ethel, Teacher, Kingston.
Mellet, Kathryn, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Miles, Bessie V., Teacher, 31 North Main Street, Shenandoah.
Miller, Lillie A., Teacher, Zenith.
Mitchell, Mary F. (Mrs. W. H. Bean).
Murphy, Rose, Teacher, Carbondale.
O'Donnell, Mary, Teacher, 77 North Wyoming Street, Hazleton.
O'Horo, Ethel, Teacher, Taylor.
Oliver, Fannie, Teacher, Hunlock's Creek.
Olmstead, Nina, Teacher, Taylor.
Osuna, Jose, Student, State College.
Owen, Anna E. (Mrs. W. S. Brincejoin), Dover, N. J.
Owen, Cordelia, Teacher, Maple Street, Dorranceton.
Owen, Hazel, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Panco, Mary, Teacher, Harwood.
Parry, Gertrude M., Teacher, Pennypacker Street, Scranton.
Patterson, Vivian A. (Mrs. Ralph Watkins), Factoryville.
Pealer, Blanche, (Mrs. H. L. Troxell),15 Washington St. Williamsport.
Ramage, Margaret H., Teacher, 4 South Walnut Street, Mt. Carmel.
Raup, Jennie, Teacher, Aristes.
Rayos, Susie (Mrs. Walter K. Marmon), Saguna, New Mexico.
Roadarmel, Ada, Teacher, 115 North Hickory Street, Mt. Carmel.
Ruhl, Gladys (Mrs. A. J. Robbins), Wilkes-Barre.
Russell, Margaret, Teacher, Carbondale.
Ryan, Elizabeth U., Teacher, 82 North Wyoming Street, Hazleton.
Ryan, Mary G. Teacher, 333 East Diamond Avenue, Hazleton.
Santaella, Marie A., Teacher, Coamo, P. R.
Scanlan, Kathryn, Teacher, 21 South Jardin Street, Shenandoah.
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Shambach, John E., Student, Lafayette Callege, Easton.
Shuman, Clyde S., Deputy Register and Recorder, Bloomsburg.
Shuman, Edith, Teacher, 354 Catharine Street, Bloomsburg.
Snyder,
Homer H.,
Mifflinville.
ALUMNI ADDRKSS LIST
I906
Stiner, Elizabeth, Teacher, 90 North Iron Street, Bloomsburg.
Thomas, Zella, (Mrs. Chat. K. Mericlej, Jerseytown, R. No. 2.
Thompson, Marie, Teacher, 632 North Church Street, Hazleton.
Titus. Bthel (Mrs. \V. B. Xecher), 5422 Webster Street, Philadelphia.
Wall, Grace, Teacher, Boyd's Mills.
Weiser, Cottie, Teacher, Asherton.
Weiser, Laura, Teacher, Asherton.
Welsh, M.iwne C. Teacher, 606 North Vine Street, Hazleton.
Williams, Adeline, Teacher, 63 Archbald Street, Scranton.
Williams, Myrtle, Teacher, Shickshinny.
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Witman, Marv C, Teacher, Shippensburg
Zemitis, Vanda, Teacher, Willow Grove.
S.
N.
S.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Andres, Harry, Medical, Bloomsburg.
Booth, Edwin, Scientific.
Breisch, Lulu, Scientific, Ringtown.
Champlin, Carrol D., Classical, Benton.
Demaree, Mary, Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Dietrick, Klwell, Scientific, Scranton Y. M. C. A.
Gorman, Peter J., Scientific, Inkerman.
Jones, W. E., Rev. 34 Princeton Street, East Boston.
Milnes, Susanna, Medical (Mrs. Harry White), Berwick.
Piszczek, Stanley R., Scientific, care " Wilkes-Barre News."
Wilkes-Barre.
Robbins, LaVere, Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Turner, Thomas, Scientific, Stanford University, Cal.
MUSIC COURSE.
Anstock, Warren S., Bloomsburg.
Bomboy, Aleta (Mrs. Nevin Englehart), Bloomsburg.
Bacon, Bertha H., 4018 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia.
Jillson, Lulu, Orwell.
Landis, Florence B., Rock Glen.
Stout, Nellie, Hawley.
Vollrath, Rosa E., Catawba College, Newton, N. C.
Zehner, Maude, (Paden), Berwick.
BUSINESS
AND SHORT HAND COURSES.
Leon P., Operator, Catawissa No.
Doty, Edith, Bloomsburg.
Cleaver,
:
.
Girton,
5.
Ploaiy.
Raymond, Accountant,
New York,
Watkins, N. Y.
care International Salt Co. of
Mover, Carlotta, Bloomsburg.
Tinker, Margaret (Mrs. David Young), Curtiston, Etowah Co., Ala.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I 906-7
SHORT HAND COURSE,
Bradbury, Robert W., Espy,
CLASS OF
1907.
NORMA!, COURSE.
C
Allabach,
Millard, 166 Carlisle Street, Gettysburg,
Anstock, Pearl D., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Bacon, Bertha H., Teacher, 102 North 61st Street, Philadelphia.
Baer, Bessie C, Teacher, Bernards ville, N, J.
Barrett, Rose, Teacher, Archbald,
Barrow, Mame, Teacher, Ringtown.
Best, Ella A.., Teacher, Irwin,
Bray, Morton H., Teacher, Wanamie,
Brobst, Carrie M., Teacher, Kingston,
Brooke, Margaret C, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Brundage, Edna J., Teacher, Peckville.
Buck, Olga Iy., Teacher, Hawley,
Burrows, Ethel, Teacher, 414 Luzerne Avenue, West Pittston.
Bush, Artemesia M. Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Campsie, Edith, Teacher, East Mauch Chunk,
Chamberlin, Anna J., Teacher, Olyphant.
Clancy, Elizabeth V., Teacher, 419 North 3rd Street, Steelton,
Cogswell, Bessie E., Teacher, Lynn,
Conner, Helen (Mrs. E. R. Vactor), West Hoboken, N. J.
Conrad, Helen L., Teacher, Shickshinny.
Coolbaugh, Ruth, Teacher, 140 Madison Street, Wilkes-Barre,
Corby, Florence, Teacher, Larksville.
Cramer, Cora E., Teacher.
Dailey, Margaret G, Teacher, 19 Walnut Street, Steelton,
Dean, Alice, Teacher, Winton.
Delaney, Kathryn, Teacher, Alden.
Dever, Margaret, Teacher, McAdoo.
DeWire, Harry, Teacher, Winfield.
DeWitt, M. Lois, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Dexter, Mabel A., Teacher, 726 High Street, Honesdale.
Dino, John, Vandling.
Dodson, Harry A., 133 Lincoln Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Doty, Edythe A., Teacher, Town Hill.
Dreibelbis, Elizabeth V., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Essick, Laura R., Teacher, Jerseytown.
Evans, Virgie, Teacher, 734 Hazel Street, Wilkes-Barre.
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Evans, Elizabeth P., Teacher, 915 Eynon Street, Scranton,
Farnsworth, Margaret, Teacher, Pine Summit*
Flynn, Evalyn M. J., Teacher, Bloomsburg,
Franey, Irene, Teacher, Shenandoah.
RKSS LIST
1907
Gorrey
".;,
Helen, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Elizabeth, Teacher, Hawley.
ih, Rac R., Teacher, 295 East Northampton Street r Wilkes Barre.
Hamlin, Rose J. (Mrs. L. B. Dymond), Pittston,. R. No, 2.
Harris, John. Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Harter, Grace D. Teacher, Nuremberg,
Henkelman, Gussie, Teacher, Berwick.
p
Hess, Deri, Benton.
Hess, Harriet (Mrs. Bruce Hess), Ben Hut, Mariposa Co.
Hess, Mary B. (Mrs. Warren Alfred Hower),
r
Cal.
1939 Spring Garden St. r Philadelphia.
Higgins, Marie C. , Teacher, 109 South 3rd Street, Harrisburg.
Hoppe, Blanche, Teacher, Hop Bottom.
Howard, Mae L., Teacher, 2014 Columbia Avenue, Philadelphia.
James, Lysod H., Teacher, 36 Storrs Avenue, Scranton.
James, Susan W., Teacher, 164 Nottingham Street, Plymouth.
Jenkins, Charlotte M., Teacher, 53 Gaylord Avenue, Plymouth.
Johns, Norma A., Teacher, Taylor.
Johns, S. Blanche, 1107 Watson Avenue, Scranton.
Jolly, E. Louise, Orangeville.
Jones, Miriam E., Teacher, Edwardsrflle.
Kelley, Mary A., Teacher, 902 Capouse Avenue, Scranton.
Kitchen, Arvilla, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Kline, Jennie L, Teacher, 448 Palisade Ave., Weehawken Heights, N. J.
Kline, Pearl (Mrs. Frank Baker), Bloomsburg.
Knauss, Daisy, Teacher, Zions Grove.
Kocher, Hazel C, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Ivamoreux, Ruth, Teacher, Huntsville.
Lazarus, Edwin, Student, Trinity College, Hartford, Conn.
Lehman, Geo. M., Teacher, Miffiinville.
Lesser, Lulu L., Teacher, Upper Lehigh.
Lesser, Nellie E., Teacher, Upper Lehigh.
Levan, Win.
C.
,
Teacher, Kirkwood, Mo.
Llewellyn, L. N., Teacher, 405 Packer Street, Shamokin.
Lloyd, Justin, Teacher, Starrucca.
Lovering, Bertha, Teacher, Moosic.
liarcy, Clarence A., Teacher, 45 Eley Street, Dorranceton.
Marcy, Howard N., Teacher, Sierra Madre, Cal.
liaateller, Helen (Mrs. J. E. Teple), Bloomsburg.
Mauser, Helen B. (Mrs. Alan B. Roat), Scranton.
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Mae
R., Teacher, Forest City.
lieiaberger, David T.
,
Teacher, Ranshaw.
Miller, Klda (Mrs. Dr. Dutcher),3609
Broadway and 149th
St.,
Mitchell, Ada, Teacher, Parsons.
Morgan, Mary (Mrs. E. H. T. Williams).
Highwood Cemetery, Allegheny.
Ifoyer, Sadie IL, Teacher,
New
York.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1907
Mullahey, Belle, Teacher, 301 Cherry Street, Shenandoah.
Noble, Alma G.., Teacher, Calkins.
^'O'Brien, Margaret (Mrs. Albert Henseler),
149 Kossuth Street, Union Hill, N.
Pritchard, Marjorie V., Teacher, Bramwell, W. Va.
•Quicks Reba H., Teacher, 333 Monroe Avenue, Scranton.
Riegel, Lulu A., Teacher, Catawissa.
Rittenhouse, Laura, Teacher, Berwick.
Roat, Helen L. (Harrison), 95 Pettebone Street, Forty Fort,
Rodriquez, Antonio, San Juan, Box 225, P. R.
Schwartman, Eva T., Teacher, South 141 Laurel Street, Hazleton.
Shaffer, Alice B. (Mrs.. Chas. Harry), Berwick.
Shaw, Stella, Teacher, 224 North Hyde Park Avenue, Scranton.
Shultz, Horton R., Teacher, Fairmount Springs.
Smith, Miriam I., Teacher, Middleburg.
Sterner, Bertha I., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Todd, Genevieve, Teacher, 333 East Main Street, Plymouth.
Tucker, Nellie, Teacher, Susquehanna.
Vance, J. Gertrude, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Wallace, Agnes F. Teacher, Livermore, Cal.
Walters, Edith, Teacher, 128 Willow Street, Plymouth,
Wanich, Myrtle C, Teacher, Light Street,
Wardell, Helen L,, Teacher, 587 Grant Street, Hazleton,
Weaver, Mary E., Teacher, 1108 West Elm Street, Scranton,
Wells, Howard L., Teacher, Elksdale.
Welsh, Mabel (Mrs, Joseph Breisch), Orangeville.
Wendt, Lillian (Mrs. Geo, Harris Webber), Elloree, S. C.
Westbrooke, Blanche, Teacher, Blooming Grove.
Whitebread, Florence (Mrs. Clarence Lyons), Mountain Top.
Wingert, Blanche P., Teacher, Williamstown,
Wolfe, Anna, Teacher, Rock Glen.
Wolfe, Esther A., Teacher, Dallas.
Wolfert, Emma D., Teacher, Forest City.
Zang, Minnie, Teacher, 560 North Church Street, Hazleton.
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COLLEGE PREPARATORY,
Conner, Stanley, Scientific, Willow Springs.
Dino, John, Scientific, Vandling.
Frisbie, Katharine, Classical,
Fritz, Charles
C,
Scientific,
Gross, Gertrude, Scientific,
Landis,
Wm.
B., Scientific,
McCreary, Frank B.,
Wysox.
Bloomsburg,
Bloomsburg,
Rock Glen.
Scientific, Detroit,
Merrill, Ernest, Classical, Light Street.
Moyer, Helen, Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Moyer, William, Scientific, Bloomsburg,
Mich,
J,
ALUMNI ADDRKSS LIST
I907
•le,
Joseph, Scientific, Light Street.
lark, Medical,
1
Plymouth.
BUSINESS
Mo
;'.t-hart,
Paul
5.,
II.,
AND SHORT
HAND-,
Cienfuegos, Cuba.
Al media.
Laubach, Murray, Guava.
Reimard, Irene (Mrs. John Cressler)
,
"Wilkes- Bar re.
SHORT HAND.
Robison, Eugene, Espy.
MUSIC.
Cousart r Josephine (Mrs. Marvin Cooper, Jr.), Union City, Ptu
CLASS OF
J90S.
REGULAR COURSE
Appleman r Rebecca r Teacher, Danville.
Arnold, Ina A., Teacher r 732 Bennett Street, Luzerne.
Baldy, Sara H. r Teacher, Catawissa.
Barnes, Margaret,. Teacher, Elmhurst.
Beddall, Florence G. , Teacher, Tamaqua.
Beddell, Joanna, Teacher, Tamaqua.
Benscoter, Laura M., Teacher, Hunlock's Creek.
Billings, Ella M., Teacher, Nicholson.
Bogart, Nellie, Teacher, Danville.
Boone, Laura E., Teacher, 568 Peace Street, Hazleton.
Brandon, Adda M. (Mrs. George Sharon Westfield), Keyser, W. V.
Breisch, Reba, Teacher, Ringtown.
Burke, Agnes J., Teacner, 9 Pike Street, Carbondale.
Callender, E. Mae, Teacher, Sweet Valley.
Campion, Reba, Teacher, 13 Darte Avenue, Carbondale.
Clark, Mabel P., Teacher, Wyoming.
Conrad, Bffie M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Cool, Mi-rtic M. Teacher, 88 South 10th Street, Brooklyn, X. Y.
Cox, Nell, Teacher, Fort Sill, Okla.
Coyle, Margaret D., Teacher, 247 East 4th Street, Mt. Carmel.
Camming*, James E., Teacher, 232 North Chestnut Street, Shenandoah.
Deeths, Anna R., Teacher, 545 James Street, Hazleton.
Deighmiller, BlUe R. (Mrs. Kimber A. Hartman), Berwick.
hmiller, Nellie M., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. No. 1.
Ibis, Ida M., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. No. 3.
a C, Teacher, Barnesville.
v, Mary I., Teacher, Catawissa.
Finn, Ruth M., Teacher, 653 West Shawnee Avenue, Plymouth.
r
1
I
is, Thomas, Teacher, 1516 Olive Street, Scranton.
Geisdorf, Charlotta, Teacher, Pryor, Montana.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
I908
Gray, Carrie M., Teacher, Montrose, R. No. 1.
Handley, Alberta M., Teacher, 441 North 9th Street, Scranton.
Hartman, Sadie L., Teacher, 852 South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Henrie, Ethel L. Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Herring, Martha E., Teacher, 161 Palisade Ave., West Hoboken, N. J.
Hill, Helen R., Teacher, 614 West Diamond Avenue, Hazleton.
Hull, Edith A., Teacher, Honesdale, R. No. 1.
James, Martha V., Teacher, 920 West Elm Street, Scranton.
Jayne, Elsie H., Teacher, \ /z East Main Street, Plymouth
Johnson, Margaret J., Teacher, 78 East Walnut Street, Freeland.
Kahler, Irene G., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Kostenbader, Stella, Teacher, Milton, R. No. 4.
Krum, Carol, Teacher, Danville.
Major, Olive A., Teacher, Forty Fort.
Maurer, Charles L., Teacher, Paxinos, R. No. 12.
Maurer, Darwin E., Teacher, Kehler.
Miller, Flora M., Teacher, Glen Lyon.
Miller, Harriet, Teacher, Reserve, Wis.
Moore, Mary Louise, Teacher, 1613 Vine Street, Scranton.
Morgan, Daniel W. Teacher, Beaumont.
Morgan, Laura W., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Morris, Mary E., Teacher, 96 Washington Street, Edwardsville.
Morrow, Mary L., Teacher, Schultzville.
Mulligan, Mayetta, Teacher, Carey Street, Plains.
Peck, M. Evelyn, Teacher, Susquehanna.
Petrilli, Francesco S. L., Teacher, 104 Centre Street, Freeland.
Piekarski, Eleanor M., Teacher, 118 Market Street, Nanticoke.
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 Street, Berwick.
Rosser, Olwen, Teacher, 33 Atlantic Avenue, Edwardsville.
Row, Hazel, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Ruth, Bessie M., Teacher, 533 West Diamond Avenue, Hazleton.
Sanders, Clyde, Teacher, Northumberland.
Seasholtz, Helen, Teacher, 28 East Centre Street, Danville.
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Shiffer,
Anna M., Teacher, Hudson.
Shovlin, Joseph A., Teacher, Wilburton.
Sitler, J. Wesley, 1926 Geddes Avenue, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Slocum, A. Louise, Teacher, Rendham.
Smith, Marion C, Teacher, Conyngham.
Southwood, Mary, Teacher, 34 North Walnut Street, Mt. Carmel.
Sturdevant, Edith, Teacher, Meshoppen.
Tucker, Mabel L., Teacher, Susquehanna.
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ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
E
908-9
Tneer, folia c, Teacher, Forest City.
Wallace, Elizabeth P., Teacher, Clifton Heights.
Warden, Helea L., Teacher, Dallas.
Watkina, William D., Teacher, Catawissa.
Welle, Once P., Teacher, Hallstead.
Wilkinson, Mabel W., Teacher, 1 North Walnut Street, Ift. Carmel,
Williams, Mae, Teacher, 126 East Noble Street, Nanticoke.
Williams, Rhea L. Teacher, Factoryville.
Williams, Sarah E., Teacher, Susquehanna.
Yo'ler, Jennie M., Teacher, West Avenue, Mt. Carmel.
Zimmerman, Verna, Teacher, Ringtown.
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COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Grimes, Jay H., Medical, 1402 Monroe Street, Chicago.
Mercer, Irene, Classical, Bloomsburg.
Smith, Merrill W. Latin-Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Turek, Frederick, Latin-Scientific, Glen Lyon.
Witkins, Wm. D., Latin-Scientific, Catawissa.
Yorks, Elsie, Classical, Bloomsburg.
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BOOK-KEEPING AND SHORTHAND.
Churm,
Stella, Danville.
Dreisbach, Ida, Bloomsburg.
Heberling, Pearl, Grovania.
Oman, Ernest, Bloomsburg.
Richards, Horace D., Light Street.
Sneidman, Bruce, Teacher, S. N. S., Bloomsburg.
Wr iegand, Adam, 162 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Woods, Margaret, Benton, No. 4.
MUSIC.
Christian, Lucretia, Bloomsburg.
Dent, Bessie, Catawissa.
Major, Olive, Forty Fort.
CLASS OF
1909.
SUPPLEMENTARY COURSE.
Maurer, Chas. L.
,
Paxinos.
REGULAR COURSE.
Acor, Stewart E., Teacher, Strawberry Ridge.
Beddall, Fannie May, Teacher, Port Carbon.
Bennett, Sue A., Teacher, Montoursville.
Teacher, Galilee.
Bevan, Mary F., Teacher, Mauch Chunk.
Bierman, Ethel I., Bloomsburg.
Betts, Bessie B.
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Birth, Jennie, Teacher,
Nescopeck.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1909
Bishop, Madeleine V., Teacher, 795 Bennett Street, Luzerne.
Black, Martha, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Bryant, Leon D., Teacher, 711 State Street, Pullman, Wash.
Nora D., Teacher, 12 Jackson Avenue, West Hazleton.
Carr,
Clancy, Nora G., Teacher, 419 North 3rd Street, Steel ton.
Cryder, J. Atlee, Teacher, Mifflinville.
Diehl, Fred W., Teacher, Danville.
'
Eaton,
Emma,
Teacher, Dallas.
Edwards, Mary, Teacher, Kingston.
Eisenhauer, Edward, Teacher, Mifflinville.
Fagan, Elizabeth, Teacher, Milnesville.
Fairchild, Enola, Teacher, 183 West Broad Street, Nanticoke.
Ferber, Sadie M. Teacher, 121 North Hyde Park Avenue, Scranton.
Fisher, Scott, Teacher, Ringtown.
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Flanagan, Hannah V., Teacher, Silver Creek.
Fleckenstine, Jessie R., Teacher, Orangeville.
Garrison, Florence W. Teacher, 108 Vaughn Street, Dorranceton.
Gibbs, Alice V. (Mrs. J. Roy Burnett), Madison, N. J.
Gillgallon, Mary, Teacher, 148 Church Street, Plymouth.
Gleason, Ruth E., Teacher, Gravity.
Gordon, Joseph B., Teacher, Carbondale.
Hart, Alberta, Teacher, 10 Scott Street, Carbondale.
Hartzell, Sarah E., Teacher, Rock Glen.
Heller, Irma L., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. D. No. 3.
Hess, Geraldine, Teacher, Benton, R. D. No. 6.
Hinckley, Bess, Teacher, Danville.
Hobbes, Gertrude, Teacher, Kingston.
Houck, Fred, Teacher, Catawissa, R. D. No. 2.
Hughes, Mary I., Teacher, 26 Wayne Street, Carbondale.
Ikeler, Kenneth C, Teacher, Millville.
Johnson, Robert L., Teacher, Factoryville.
Kase, Harriet, Teacher, 116 Bloom Street, Danville.
Keller, Verna, Teacher, Seven Points.
Kenna, Genevieve, Teacher, Cumbola.
Kester, Eura M., Teacher, Bloomsburg, R. D. No. 1.
Kingsbury, Ethel, Teacher, Southdale.
Kintner, Sadie, Teacher, Meshoppen.
Klingerman, John E., Teacher, Beaver Valley,
Klingerman, Oliver, Teacher, Beaver Valley.
Knapp, Jeannie E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Krepps, Ethel F. (Mrs. A. C. Brown), Tunkhannock.
Kuschke, Anna, Teacher, 1216 Oram Boulevard, Scranton.
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McAfee, Chester E., Teacher, Lionville.
Mahoney, D. J., Teacher, Lawsville.
Major, Cora, Teacher, Forty Fort.
Major, Kathleen, Teacher, Lehman.
ALUMNI ADDRKSS
LIST
I909
Marcy, Kstclla, Teacher, 634 Schuyler Avenue, Dorranceton.
M m •> Eva L., Teacher, 634 Schuyler Avenue, Dorranceton.
Martin, Katherine, Teacher, 34 East Mine Street, Hazleton.
Meneeley, Gertrude M., Teacher, Winton.
Murrin, Emma, Teacher, 106 River Street, Carbondale.
Noble, Laverne R., Teacher, Calkins.
O'Neill, Frances H., Teacher, Sayre.
Parker, Marion E., Teacher, Waverly.
Larks, Edith B., Teacher, Tunkhannock.
Pitner, Harriet, Teacher, Elysburg.
Pooley, Edith M., (Mrs. C. M. Griffith), Narrowsburg.
Potts, M. Reinee, Teacher, Parkesburg.
Lriest, Florence A., Teacher, Olyphant.
Reese, Marjory, Teacher, Strong P. O.
Regan, May C. Teacher, Duryea.
Rogers, Laura, Teacher, 331 Chestnut Street, Berwick.
Rummer, Alvin L. Teacher, Benezette.
School ey, Emeline, Teacher, Trucksville.
Seasholtz, Kate E., Teacher, Danville.
Shaman, George A., Teacher, Catawissa.
Simpler, Julia, Teacher, 125 West Broad Street, Tamaqua.
Steiner, Samuel J., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Stroh, Rebecca E., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Stroud, Florence, Teacher, Black Walnut.
Sutliff Maude, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Thompson, Mary E., Teacher, St. Clair.
Tobin, Teresa, Teacher, 23 West 5th Street, Mt. Carmel.
Toole, Sue E., Teacher, Freeburg.
VanCampen, Carrie E., Teacher, Throop.
Vought, Sallie, Teacher, Catawissa.
Wallace, Almah C. Teacher, Livermore, Cal.
Washburn, Horace D., Teacher, Susquehanna, R. No. 5.
Welliver, Walter, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Welsh, Bertha, Teacher, Orangeville.
Wheeler, Lillian M., Teacher, Shickshinny.
White, Agnes, Teacher, Pine Ridge, S. Dakota.
White, LeRoy, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Williams, George, Teacher, Drums.
Williams, Lydia P., Teacher, Edwardsdale.
Willits, Margaret S., Teacher, 125 Chestnut Street, Sunbury
Wilsey, Helen M., Teacher, Tyler Hill.
Wilson, Alice W., Teacher. Plains.
Woodring, Nora E., Teacher, St. John's.
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COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
Barrow, Harrison R., Latin Scientific, Ringtown.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
1909-10
Callender, H. LeRoy, Latin Scientific, Sweet Valley,
Cintron, Francisco H., Latin Scientific, Caguas, P. R.
Classical, Bloomsburg.
John W., Medical, 250 South River Street, Wilkes-Barre,
Hemingway, H. Gladstone, Latin Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Creasy, Ethel L.
,
Cressler,
C, Medical, Mt, Carmel.
Krumm, Thurman, Classical, Turbotville,
Kochczynski, Jos.
Mather, T. Ray, Classical, Benton,
Matz, Robert L., Classical, McKeansburg.
Maurer, Chas. L., Latin Scientific, Paxinos.
Moyer, Harold L., Classical, Bloomsburg.
Ruhl, Jessie, Latin Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Smith, Marion C, Latin Scientific, Conyngham.
Wilner, Robert F., Medical, Plymouth.
BUSINESS
AND STENOGRAPHIC COURSES.
Ash, Elmer E., Benton, R. D. No.
Burlingame, Chas. E., Almedia.
Harrison, Neil S., Forks.
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CLASS OF
J9I0.
REGULAR COURSE.
Adams, Frank R., Teacher, Rupert.
Altmiller, Hilda A., Teacher, 111 S. Cedar Street, Hazleton.
Andrews, Ethel Velma, Teacher, Lansford.
Anwyl, Lila Smith, Teacher, Parsons.
Barletta, Ana Marie, Teacher, Mayaguez, P. Rico.
Barrett, Mary A., Teacher, Hudson.
Beach, Marie K., Teacher, 232 S. Main Avenue, Scranton.
Bond, Sara E., Teacher, Lehman.
Box, Harold Charles, Teacher, Gravity.
Brill, Julia, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Brobst, Bertha, Teacher, 301 E. 4th Street, Berwick.
Brown, Blanche, Teacher, Freeburg.
Brown, Fannie, Teacher, 52 S. Sherman Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Brown, LaRue E., Teacher, Lewisburg.
Burdick, Luella S., Teacher, Carbondale.
Cain, Margaret A., Teacher, Centralia.
Cole, Robert, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Corse, Edith
C,
Teacher,
New
Milford.
Waymart.
Anna, Teacher, 38 S. Sherman
Curtis, Irene A., Teacher,
Davis,
J.
Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Donovan, Anna K., Teacher, Laceyville.
Dunkerly, Beatrice F., Teacher, Jeddo.
Edwards, Erne E., Teacher, Benton.
Edwards, Mary Gwynne, Teacher, Ironville, N. Y.
ALUMNI ADDKKSS LIST
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1, Michael, Teacher, Coalridge.
Bvans, Ksthrjm M., Teacher, Ashley.
Evans, Maude N. Teacher, 1215 Oram Boulevarde, Scranton.
Relle C. Traih.r, Mill villi-.
Farn-11, Jvle Merit, Teacher. 247 N. River Street, Wilkes-Barrc
Fetterman, L. Orval, Bloomslmrg.
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Fetterolf,
Howard, Teacher,
Mifilinville.
Freas, Agnes Amelia, Teacher, Jermyn.
Gr.irhart, Rubv M.. Teacher, Benton.
Cxt-ise,
Nora Elizabeth, Teacher, Northumberland ~
Gilner, Grace A., Teacher, Sterling.
(Vc.ison, Huberts., Teacher, Gravity.
Guhck, A. Elizabeth, Teacher r Danville.
Hanks, Anna Elizabeth, Teacher, Ashley..
Harnan, Retina M,, Teacher r Plains.
Hartman, Kimber A., Teacher, Berwick.
Hawk, Hattie N., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Heitsman, Florence Marion, Teacher, Dallas.
Hess, Helen M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Hess, S. Frank, Teacher, Berwick.
Holland, Josephine O., Teacher, Laceyville.
Houck, Maurice E., Teacher, Nescopeck.
Hourigan, Anna M., Teacher, 361 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre,
Huebner, Florence E., Teacher, Gowen.
Jones, Alma, Teacher, Yostville.
Jones, Margaret, 1735 Monsey Avenue, Scranton.
Keeler, Charles W., Teacher, Benton.
Klase, M. May, Teacher, Snydertown.
Kleintob, Anna, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Klopp, Warren E., Teacher, Stouchsburg,
Koser, Josephine R., Teacher, Nanticoke.
Krepps, Georgia, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Kresge, Olive, Teacher, 15 W. Hollenbach Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Krumm, Grace B., Teacher, Turbotville.
Laubach, Vivian Z., Teacher, 425 West Oak Street, Hazleton.
Lehman,
Leila C. Teacher, Mifilinville.
Lewis, Richard, Teacher, 1119 Bryn Maur, Scranton.
[^ewis, Sara F., Teacher, Nanticoke.
Longenberger, Hazel M., Teacher, Mainville.
Low, Zora M., Teacher, Orangeville.
Lowry, Mary Belle, Teacher, Dewart.
McBride, Anna L. Teacher, Buckhorn.
BicFarlane, Bmma M., Teacher, 627 West Diamond Avenue, Hazleton.
McGill, Rosa A., Teacher, 146 South Pine Street, Hazleton.
Mi Hint v, Georgena, (Mrs. A. J. Sharadin), Kutztown.
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McMcnamin,
Bella, Teacher, Jeddo.
ALTJMNI ADDRESS LIST
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McMenamin, Cecelia E., Teacher, Freeland.
"Mackin, Gertrude M., Teacher, Exeter Boro.
Maddock, Mary E., Teacher, Mahanoy City.
Malinowski, Lucy V., Teacher, Cor. Terry and River -Roads, Wilkes-Barre
Maxwell, Ada R., Teacher, Plymouth.
Mertz, Blanche E., Teacher, Northumberland,
Metz, Robert C. Teacher, Ashley.
Monahan, Anna L. Teacher, Shenandoah,
Montelius, Sara, Teacher, Richfield,
Morris, Charles J., Teacher, 731 Hazle Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Muir, Anna C, Teacher, 150 West 3rd Street, Mt. Carmel.
TVlummey, Ida W., Teacher, Zionjs Grove.
Murray, M. Irene, Teacher, 302 Hazle Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
'O'Connor, Marion I., Teacher, Bacon Street, Palo Alto.
Oliver, Margaret L., Teacher, Berwick.
Polley, Bertha V., Teacher, Seelyville.
Potter, Charles W. Teacher, Bloomsburg,
Pursel, Rena H., Teacher, Berwick.
Rarig, Emory W. Teacher, Catawissa.
Ratchford, Margaret, Teacher, Shenandoah,
Reber, Ida, Teacher, Mifflinburg.
Reeder, Elizabeth J,, Teacher, Shamokin.
Reynolds, Josephine, Teacher, Mahanoy Plane.
Robb, Mary E., Teacher, Hughesville.
Roberts, S. Tracy, Teacher, Centremoreland.
Ryan, Eleanor, Teacher, 333 East Diamond Avenue, Hazleton,
Sachs, Anna D., Teacher, Nuremberg.
Schooley, Kate, Teacher, Trucksville.
Scott, Jennie L., Teacher, Danville,
Seasholtz, Leonina H., Teacher, Danville,
Shovlin, Mary C, Teacher, Freeland,
Skweir, John, Teacher, McAdoo.
Sluman, I. Burton, Teacher, Torrey.
Smith, Ida May, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Smith, Mabel K., Teacher, 612 Green Ridge Street, Scranton.
Snell, Mildred, Teacher, Pittston.
Snyder, Enola Edith, Teacher, Zenith.
Steckroth, John G. Teacher, 649 North Wyoming Street Hazleton.
Stohner, Marie Alice, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Thompson, Helen H., Teacher, Pittston.
Tobin Jennie Elizabeth, Teacher, Mt. Carmel.
Tompkins, Laura M., Teacher, Jermyn.
Trescott, Hellen E., Teacher, Berwick.
Weaver, Raymond W. Teacher, Catawissa.
Wertman, Ralph I., Teacher, Quakake.
Williams, Marion F., Teacher Plymouth.
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O'Malley, Sarah, (State Cer. Plymouth.
Yost, Lois
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COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE.
Bomboy, Harold, B*PJ.
Laubach, Karl, Benton.
Mann, Chas. F., Jr., Benton.
Milnes, Reay W., Espy.
Moses, David, Tresco.
Skweir, John, McAdoo.
Trescott, Ilellen, Berwick.
Zinkoff Abraham, 1314 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia.
Zvenigorodsky, Abraham, New York City.
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BOOK-KEEPING AND STENOGRAPHIC COURSE.
Burlingame, Lester, Almedia.
Jordan, Bridget N., 1637 North Main Avenue, Scranton.
Krum, Theodore D., Grovania.
Kurr, Franklin H., Stouchsburg.
Mabel D., Paupac.
Pennington, Florence, Bloomsburg.
Pursel, Obed E., Bloomsburg.
Vetterlein, Alma K., Paupac.
White, Frank B., Almedia.
Pellett,.
MUSIC COURSE.
Gearhart, Mary Katherine, Danville.
Lore, Ada, Danville.
CLASS OF J9H.
REGULAR COURSE.
Adamson, Ethel Grace, Teacher, 163 N. Parkway, E. Orange, N.
Armstrong, Harriet R., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Ashe, Bessie, Teacher, Stillwater.
Avery, Ellen H., Teacher, Mehoopany.
Avery, Iris, Teacher, Alderson.
Bailey, C. Carroll, Teacher, Baltimore, Md.
Baker, Harold F., Teacher, Espy.
Barklie, Jennie M., Teacher, 105 Hartford Street, Ashley.
Barletta, America Ana, Teacher, Rosa St., Mayaguez, Porto Rico.
Barrett, Nellie C, Teacher, Shenandoah.
Becker, Jacob J., Teacher, Taylor.
Bogert, Harry Morton, Teacher, Rohrsburg.
Boust, C. Merrill, Teacher, Shamokin Dam.
Boyle, John Joseph, Teacher, McAdoo.
Burke, Mary Zita, Teacher. Shenandoah.
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ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
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Bush, Matilda J., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Campbell, Irene, Teacher, 421 West 4th Street, Elysburg.
Carr, Daniel J., Teacher, 12 Jackson Avenue, West Hazleton.
Chamberlain, Mae V., Teacher, Olyphant.
Clune, Marguerite M. A., Teacher, Miners Mills.
Cole, Lillie F., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Cole, Raymond M., Teacher, Orangeville.
Collins, Loren L., Teacher, 203 East Green Street, Nanticoke.
Condron, Anna C, Teacher, 418 West Broad Street, Hazleton.
Coolbaugh, Florence, Teacher, 140 Madison Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Creasy, Carlton T., Teacher, Rock Glen.
Davis, Emma, Teacher, Forest City.
DeLong, Edith M., Teacher, 225 North 4th Street, Lewisburg.
Dennis, J. Frank, Teacher, 135 North Dorrance Street, Kingston.
Donahoe, Margaret, Teacher, Fourth and Centre Streets, Ashland.
Donahoe, Rosalie, Teacher, 924 West Market Street, Scranton.
Fanst, Ethel M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Ferguson, Elizabeth M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Ferrio, George E. Jr., Teacher, Dickson City.
Ferrio, Mary G., Teacher, Dickson City.
Fitch, Pearl Cleveland, Teacher, Falls.
Fortner, Harry C. Teacher, Catawissa.
Fraser, Margaret J., Teacher, 705 Prescott Avenue, Scranton.
Fritz, Ella C, Teacher, Trevorton.
Gaffney, Margaret R., Teacher, 114 North 2nd Street, Steelton.
Gillis, Catharine E., Teacher, 1144 Luzerne Street, Scranton.
Girton, Maurice Jacob, Teacher, Danville, R. No. 4.
Goldsworthy, Eliza J., Teacher, Audenried.
Greene, Pearl M., Teacher, Washingtonville, N. Y.
Gulliver, Merlin S., Teacher, Danville, R. No. 4.
Harding, Joy C, Teacher, Great Bend.
Harris, Ruth, Teacher, Light Street.
Harrison, Harvey W., Teacher, Askam.
Harrison, Jennie Elizabeth, Teacher, Shickshinny, R. No. 1.
Hartman, Grace Edna, Teacher, Buckhorn.
Hartman, Helen M., Teacher, Buckhorn.
Hartman, Louise, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Hawk, Amanda E., Teacher, Sunbury.
Hawk, Lucy M., Teacher, 600 Luzerne Avenue, W. Pittston.
Heimbach, Irene V., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Heller, Mary H., Teacher, St. John's.
Hendrickson, Effie, Teacher, Danville, R. No. 2.
Henrie, Anna M., Teacher, 37 Cherry Street, Danville.
Hess, Miriam Pauline, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Hess, Paul Z., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
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Rippensteel, Edward B., Teacher, Buckhorn.
la G., Teacher, Jeffersonville, N. Y.
mt, Ethel L. Teacher, Bloomsburg.
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Ikeler,
Donald
F., Teacher,
Bloomsburg.
Catherine, Teacher, Danville.
on, Grace F., Teacher, Northumberland.
Johnson, Laura P., Teacher, Catawissa.
Keeler, F. Irene, Teacher, Benton.
;, Thomas H., Teacher, Askam.
r, Hazel D., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Kline, L. Anna, Teacher, Shickshinny.
Kiuiuss, Amanda M., Teacher, Zions Grove.
Koehler, Lydia, Teacher, 1416 Mulberry Street, Scranton.
Kunkle, John Ray, Teacher, Catawissa,
Landis, George B. Teacher, Rock Glen.
Lewis, EdnaG., Teacher, 203 Pierce Street, Kingston.
Lynott, Margaret, Teacher, 2102 Wayne Avenue, Scranton.
McPee, Mitia H., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
McGall, Marie, Teacher, Berwick.
Megargel, Lavona A., Teacher, Orangeville.
Miller, Elverta I., Teacher, 160S Lincoln Avenue, N. Berwick.
r, Erma C, Teacher, Ricketts.
Mooney, Geraldine A., Teacher, 131 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre.
M^r^an, Florence II., Teacher, Clifford.
Myers, Clyde B., Teacher, 119 Green Street, Edwardsville.
Myers, Marj' E., Teacher, Wapwollopen.
Xaugle, A. Kenneth, Teacher, Pikes Creek.
Nelson, ElnaH., Teacher, Siko.
N rria, Lois Adele, Teacher, 530 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton.
Ohl, Mary M., Teacher, Bloomsburg.
O ioro, Alice D., Teacher, Taylor.
Osborne, Annette, Teacher, Luzerne.
Paialey, Ethel J., Teacher, Nesquehoning.
Parke, Minnie H., Teacher, Jermyn.
Pettes, Olive E., Teacher, Rome.
Reed, Miriam A., Teacher, 350 West 3rd Street, Mt. Carmel.
Reynolds, Ruth J., Teacher, Uniondale.
Rice, Myrtle A., Teacher, Beaver Valley.
Roberts, Beatrice, Teacher, Freeland.
Roney, Gertrude Marie, Teacher, 213 East Market Street, Danville.
Ruhl, Ruth, Teacher, Miffliuburg.
:fer, Blair G., Teacher, Varden.
idin, Abraham J., Teacher, Kutztown.
B
pless, Pauline, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
.rd, Lillie G.
Teacher, Calkins.
Sliuman, Grace E., Teacher, Mainville.
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Simmons, Margaret E., Teacher, 617 North Locust
Street, Hazleton.
Smoczynski, Josephine, Teacher, Catawissa, R. 5.
Snyder, Irene, Teacher, Mifflinville.
Spangler, Lottie R., Teacher, Stouchsburg.
Spring, Emily M., Teacher, Hawley.
Steiner, L. May, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
Stunz, Katherine E., Teacher, 76 North Ridge Street, Freeland.
Sturdevant, VidaJ. Teacher, Laceyville.
Sullivan. Loretta G., Teacher, Forest City.
Tigue, Agnes R., Teacher, Forty Fort.
Treweek, Laura M., Teacher, Nesquehoning.
Tucker, Jennie O., Teacher, 367 S. River Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Tucker, James Walter, Teacher, Sunbury.
Turek, Peter E., Teacher, Glen Lyon.
Turney, Myrtle M., Teacher, Benton.
Vannatta, Miriam Elizabeth, Teacher, Bloomsburg.
VanReed, Mabel, Teacher, Birdsboro.
Walton, EudoraE., Teacher, Berwick.
Wardan, Clara May, Teacher, Dallas.
Wegge, Grace M., Teacher, Hawley.
Weiss, William P., Teacher, 67 Beach Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Whitmire, Jennie Rebecca, Teacher, 339 5th and Walnut Sts., Berwick.
Wiant, Anna K., Teacher, Huntington Mills.
Williams, Annie C, Teacher, 200 South Oak Street, Mt. Carmel.
Wilner, George Duncan, Teacher, 108 Academy Street, Plymouth.
Winter, Elsie A., Teacher, 91 North Centre Street, Freeland.
Wright, Dennis D., Teacher, Skinners Eddy, Wyoming Co.
Yocum, Edwin L., Teacher, Catawissa.
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COIXBGE PREPARATORY.
Bailey, Carroll
C,
Latin Scientific, 848
Edmondson Avenue,
Baltimore,
Brobst, Jacob Ralph, Medical Preparatory, Bloomsburg.
Corrigan, James A., Medical Preparatory, Hazleton.
Henrie, William H., Latin Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Henrie, J. Gilbert, Latin Scientific, Bloomsburg.
Kennedy, Cormac
F., Latin Scientific, Oneida.
Klinetob, Freas B., Medical Preparatory, Bloomsburg.
Landis, Edgar B., Latin Scientific, Rock Glen.
Lorenzetty, Joseph, Latin Scientific, Freeland.
McHenry, Donald Barton, Medical Preparatory, Bloomsburg.
Mather, W. Bruce, Classical, Benton.
Smith, Harry A., Medical Preparatory, Alden Station.
Turek, Peter E., Latin Scientific, Glen Lyon.
Vergne, Luis G., Medical Preparatory, Caguas, P/R.
White, Elizabeth A., Classical, Bloomsburg.
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BUSINESS
in,
AND SHORTHAND.
Pauline, Uniondale.
hart, Wm. Homer, Almedia.
Soiterman, Bltnira If., Danville.
Hoffman, Leo J., Almedia.
Bfetzger, F. Marie, Benton.
Shew, Helen M., Stillwater.
MUSIC.
Harter, Creola, Nescopeck.
ALUMNI ADDRESS LIST
DEATHS REPORTED SINCE JULY
1878.
i884.
Emma (Mrs. G. S. Herring.)
Limberger, Annie R.
Jones,
1886.
Wood, A. Sue.
1895.
Riley, Minnie F. (Mahon.)
1899.
Martz, C. Hayes.
Bradigan, Margaret.
1902.
1st,
CLASS SECRETARIES.
M. Garman.
1871.
J.
1875.
1876.
Lorena G. Evans.
Mary J. Hunt.
1878.
C. D. Andreas.
1880.
Celeste Kitchen (Prutzman.)
G. J. Clark.
Cora Hagenbuch Holmes.
Mary P. Sheep.
Helen Barton John.
1883.
1885.
1887.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1895.
Lulu M. McAlarney.
C. C. Major.
Anna E. Stair.
Eva E. Dintinger (Mrs. E. D. Frick.)
Mary Detwiler (Mrs. E. E. Brader.)
1897.
Florence Kitchen (Mrs. C. Fullmer.)
Susan B. Bodmer.
1898.
Clara
1899.
Ira A. Zeigler.
1896.
M. Swank.
1901.
Esther Abbott.
1902.
Harriet Fry.
1903.
Mollie Moran.
1904.
Maud
1905.
J.
Davis.
1908.
Lee Tiffany.
Mabel Hartzell (Zarr.)
Bertha H. Bacon.
Marion Smith.
1909.
Julia Simpler.
1910.
Bertha V. Polley.
1911.
Mabel VanReed.
1906.
1907.
J910.
INDEX.
Admission
Alumni
to
Middle and Senior Classes
20
List
75
55
Appropriations, State
Athletic Association
Auditorium The
Boxes from Home
51
47
54
47
2
18
*
,
Buildings
Calendar
Conditions of Admission to Four Years' Courses
Courses of Study
7
Damages
54
Departments.
Professional
College Preparatory
Music
23
24, 37
25, 43
Physical Education
Art
Science
Historv and Civics
27
English
32
33
28
28
31
Commercial
Diplomas
37
52
Discipline
Elevator, Passenger
Expenses
Faculty,
The
Graduate Students
Gymnasium, The
Laundry Regulations
Lecture Course, The Students'
Library, The
Literary Societies
Location
Medical Preparatory.
Model School, The.
Outfits
Outline of Four Years Course
(
)rchestra
Programs
Religion and Morals
Science Hall
Scholarships
School Periodical
Special Students
State Aid
State Examinations, Rules for
Students' Rooms
Students, List of
Students, Summary of
Teachers, Classes for
Teachers, Applications for
Text Books
Trustees, Board of
Standing Committees of
O
rarse
Y< »cal
Visiting and Going Home
Young Men's Christian Association
Young Woman's Christian Association
50
56, 57
5,
53
34
49
55
51
49
57
47
40
48
54
9
27
35
52
50
58
52
33
55
20
49
60
74
36
33
46
3
4
45
53
53
53
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