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TWENTY-FIRST
AN UAL CATALOGUE
=OFTHE=
SOUTHWESTERN
State Normal School,
TENTH
CO~:IPOSED OF THE
FAYETTE,
DISTRIOT.
COUNTIES
GREENE,
OF WASHI
GTON,
AND SOMERSET.
California, Washington County, Pa.
For the Year 1894=95,
And Prospectus
PRI"'TED
B'
PITTSBURGH,PA.:
.
'\: \\ M.
for 1895=96.
G. JOHNSTON
&
co,
COR.
1895·
PENN
AVENUE
AND
NINTH
STREET.
Calijoynz'a, Waslzzlzgton County, Pa.
Contents.
PAGE.
Calendar.
Board of Trustees
Standing Committees
.
.
.
State Board of Examiners
Board of Instruction.
Graduating Class........
.
Senior Class for 1895-'96
Catalogue of Students
9-10
11-22
,
4
5
5
6-7
8
Music Course
Scientific and Special Courses...........................
22-23
24
Commercial Course......
Practice Department..
25
26-29
..
Summary................................................................................
Calendar.
3
30
School Year Consists of Forty-two
EXAm NATION OF SENIOR AND JUNIOR CLAS ES,
BACCALAL"REATESERMON,
ALu)INI REUNION,
Elementary Course...............................................
31
Regular Normal Course.........
32
Arrangement of Work for 1895-'96..............................
33
Extract from the R;les for Final Examination
General Information
34-35
36-46
Expenses
.
Text Books
Alumni Register
. 48
50-64
47
eeo;
FALL TERM OPENS,
Monday, September 2d.
Priday, December
eoo:
Monday, December 80th.
1896.
"'INTER
TERM CLOSES,
PRING TERM OPENS,
COlIMENCEMENT,
JVednesday Evening, June 26th.
Thursdau, June 27th.
FALL TERM CLOSES,
June 19th.
8 P. M.
A.·NUAL CONTEST OF LITER.tRY SOCIETIES,
ColDIENCEMENT,
Three Terms.
Sunday Evening, June 28d.
'Wednesday, June
'VINTER TERM OPENS,
Course of Instruction as revised December 11, 1894.-
Weeks.
Friday, Jfm'ch
eon.
Monday, March 28d.
Thursday, June
esu:
3
Southwestern
4
California,
State Normal School,
Board of Trustees.
TVashington County, Pa.
Standing
5
Committees.
Elected by Stockholders.
JOHN
T.
DIXOX. ESQ.,
Committee on Grounds and Buildings.
L. W. ~lORGAK,
}
Term of office expires
L. T. CLAYBAUGH,
in 1 96.
L. S. :JIILLER,
L. P. BEAZELL.
G. M. EBEK\IAX,
Committee on Household.
J. K. BILLINGSLEY,
1. C. AILES, J. A. LETHEmIAN.
L. T. CLAYBAUGH,
L. P. BEAZELL.
1
DR. J. A. LETHERMAX,
D. O. LAMBERT,
ESQ.,
W. I. BERRYMAN,
and Instruction.
L. W. :JIORGAN, I. C. AILES,
J
ESQ.,
1
G. G. HERTZOG,
S. MILLER,
G. G. HERTZOG,
Term of office expires in 1898.
I
H. S. DARSIE.
W. 1. BERRYl\IAN,
Committee on Finance.
G. :JI. EBER:JIAX, D. O. LA:JIBERT.
Committee on library.
G. R. HORNBAKE,
L. T. CLAYBAUGH.
J
G. S. HORNBAKE,
Appointed
Hox. J. K. BILLIKGSLEY,
California.
HON. T. M. PATTERSOK,
Burgettstown.
by State.
1
'I'erm of office expires
in 1 96.
Committee on Public Relation».
TIlEO. B. XORS,
CHILL W. HAZZARD,
H. T. BAILEY,
(T. V. L.\'WREXCE,
L. P. BEAZELL,
T. :JI. PATTERSOX,
H. S. DARSIE,
WM. 1. BERRY:JIAX.
I
J
'I
H. S. DARSIE, ESQ.,
Uniontown.
~
I
RON. G. Y. LA WRE~E,
,COL.CHILL W. HAZZARD,
Monongahela.
ESQ.,
Washington.
State Board of Examiners.
Term of office expires in 1897.
I
I
Monongahela.
R. T. BAILEY,
in 1897.
I
I. C. AILES,
LOU!'
Committee on Discipliae
Term of office expires
J
1
EXAMIXATIOX
BOx.
Term of office expires in 1898.
I
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j
Officers of Board of Trustees.
JOHN N. DIXON, ESQ., Presideni.
L. W. l\fORGAN, Yice President.
G. G. HERTZOG, Secreiari],
J. S. EBERMA..."\f, Treasul'n".
J. Q. STEWART,
19TH.
Jl'XE
Depuu] State Superintendent.
DR. H. :JI. D. ECKELS, Principal, Stale Normal SCllO(Jl,Shippensburi),
C. A. B.\.BCOCK,
J .. '. KEFFER,
upcrinicndcni, Oil City,
B. E. TO:JIB.\UGII,
E. F. PORTER,
r«
npcriniendeni, Bradd(Jck, Pa.
Superintendent, H'i.lshillglon County.
Superintendent,
Fayette County.
J. W. LEECH, Superiruendent, C'ambti(L Covnt»,
E. D. I-;TEWART, Superintendent,
Greene COwdy.
Pa.
6
Southwestern
State Normal
School,
-
California,
WasltinglO1l County, Pa.
Board of Instruction.
KARL KEFFER,
Board of Instruction.
,
.lI1Isic.
xnss
EmL Y J. TAYLOR,
Assistant
THEO.
in Music.
B. SOSS, A. )1., PlI. D., Principal,
Psychology
LAURA W.\'RD,
and Pedaqoqics.
.
J. B. S:\HTH,
froice Culture.
A. M., PH. D., Vice Principal,
Alqebra
GERTRUDE
and Arithmetic.
A. CLEVELAND,
I
. Commercial
C. L. EI-IREl'I'FELD,
A. M., .PH. D., Latin and G-reek.
Department.
MARA B. CLINGERMAN,
]'[epwds,
1\1. E.,
Critic Teacher.
G. G. HERTZOG,
C. H. DILS, 1\'1. E.,
GeQmet1'y and Arithmetic.
Model. School (Room 5.)
Principal,
JOHN D. MEESE,
'Grammar,
Rhetoric,
A. 1\1.,
and Literature.
EDWARD
E. CLARK,
4,
Room
FRAXK
Draicinq,
WILLARD
R. HALL,
TVriting and
1\1. E.,
R0nIAINE
U. S. History.
GEOFFREY
LAKE,
A. )1.,
ACKEN,
BILLIXGSLEY,
O. 1\1.,
ELIZABETH
V. LE\\,ELLEX,
IIENRIEiTTA
Room
Elocution.
)1. LILLEY,
1, Model
O. B.,
J. A. COX, A. 1\1., .PH. D.,
Fn.\NK
-Algeb1'a and A1·ithmetic.
MRS. MARY G. NOSS, M. E.o
CHAVEN,
Steward.
MRS.
M. E.
Matron.
1\1. E.,
1\1. E.,
Librarian.
Culture and Geography.
Geography.
M. E.,
chool.
ANNA SHUTTERLY,
E TJ:lER M: ~cPHERSON,
Physical
)1. E.,
Room 8, Model School.
Room 2, Jlodel School.
Natural. Science.
AUGU~TA
M. E.,
Model School.
CO~V[N,
7
Southwestern State ./I/ormal School,
8
Graduating
---
California, Wasllingto1l County, Pa.
9
Senior Class for 1895'-96.
Class.
LADIES.
LADIES.
Bristow, Evangeline H.
Brownfield, Harriet II.
Burdette, Kate A.
Craven, Sadie L.
:Jlal'~ton, Grace E.
:JlcKinley, Janet 0
:Jliller, Cora :JJ.
:Jlinford, Pauline
Eakin, Mary E.
Early, Mollie E.
Morrison, Xlmnie
Patton, :JIinnie
Garrett, Carrie J.
Penney, Jessie J.
Ryan, Clara
Rabe, Pearl L.
Redman, Leila B.
Gibson, Birdie H.
Gibson, Xina :J1.
Gillespie, :JIinnie :J1.
Griffith, Ada M.
Stanley, Maud K ..
,rood, Jean L.
Junk, Ella S.
Wright,
Kelley, Lizzie A.
Lange, Bessie :J1.
:Jlary E.
Boyd, John A.
Brownfield, Lee B.
Cisney, George W.
Deems, Charles R.
:JlcKain, Charles L.
)Iillel', Edmund D.
~lillcl', G. Shannon
:J1ock, Fmnk G.
Rabe, I\'ylie F.
-chrock, Jacob B.
Frost, William C.
Marston, Arthur R.
f'hayer. Clarence L.
xreom,
Joseph ~.
Arnold, Anna C.
Bail', Maggie B.
Barron, Emma L.
Longdon, Lida E.
Lynn, Blanche :JI.
Barron, Luna A.
Baumgardner, Alberta
:JlcCaslin, Lucy
Bossart, Lulu J.
Bowers, Lizzie J.
Brownfield, Anna C.
Calhoun, Marguerite E.
Chamberlin, Lou P.
Miller, Nora B.
~Iills, .:\Iatilda :\I.
Clingerman, Anna
Conn, Helen E.
Cook, May
Craven, Lizzie
Dunn, Grace E.
Dague, Samuel X.
Maust, Abraham L.
Lambert,
Dawson, Julia II.
Depuey, Jean E.
GENTLE:JIEX.
Bowman, John L.
Allison, Della 1\1.
Seibert, Daniel W.
Williams, Thomas R.
Edmundson, Anna M.
Fowles, Xancy B.
Garland, Rosa B.
(:layman, Irene
Uraham, Lillian W.
(ioodwin, :J1ollie
Hempstead, :J1vrtle P.
Higbee, Dora
E.
Howe, Lillian M.
Johnston, Anna L.
Jones, Jo ie P.
Jennie R.
:JIcDonough, Josephine
McClelland,
:Jlaule B.
:JIilliken. Sarah L.
Xicolay, Mmnie
Patterson, Frances
Patterson, .:\Iary
Phillips, Pearl
Reisinger, May
Roley, Janet L.
Schrontz, Lizzie M.
Sloan, Leila K.
Smith, Ella
Sprowls, Hannah
A.
Sterling, Estella C.
Stevenson, Carrie
Sturgis, Blanche
Tombaugh,
Xettie X.
Troth, Mabel C.
Walter, Bertha M,
,Viley, Laura T.
Wonderly, Ida ':\I.
Wood, Louise
Wright, Mattie
10
Southwestern State Normal School,
---------------------------------------------------------------GE
Augustine,
TLEMEN.
Daniel B.
Bauman, Daniel II.
Billingsley, Charles M.
Bowman, Calvin
Burroughs, C. F.
Cober, Alvaro B.
IcCarrell, Andrew D.
lHcE]Yeen, John H.
l\Icl\1icbael, Erastus
Minehart, Lear S.
Minford,
Dunn, Wilbur L.
Errett, William E.
F. A.
Hoffman, Henry D.
King, Charles F.
1894-95.
Thomas
Kregar, Oliver J.
Thompson, J. .
Watkins, John F.
'Weller, Harry S.
Linsenbigler,
Wilson, Harry H.
James W·.
~~~~~
060'6l)06Oo'6l)06Oo
II
Catalogue of Students.
Moyer, Thomas J.
Kichol, Joseph N.
Owen, Thomas H.
Pritts, Miles E.
Rasel, C. R.
Craig, Charles
Hildebrand,
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California, Washington County, Pa.
Normal Department.
RECUL:A:R
COURSE.
LADIES.
X.UIE.
POST OFFICE.
Ailes, LueIla
California
Ailes Gertrude
Roscoe
Alte~, Alice
Monongahela
Arnold Anna C
Vanderbilt
Atkins~n, Sallie
Pennsville
Abel, Cecelia E
Brownsville
Ache, Louise L
Uniontown
Allison, Della :i\1.
Allegheny
Albig, Belle
SCottdale
Beazell, Pauline
California
Birkinsha, Agnes B.........
"
Brevard, Kittie
.
Brenton, Minnie L
.-'V. Brownsville
Britton, Louise ~I...........
.
Beck, Clara
Coal Center
Blackburn, Jean
Blair
Burdette, Kate A
Homestead
Bowers, Elizabeth J
Duquesne.......................
Brownfield, Harriet H
Uniontown
Brownfield, Annie C
Smithfield
Bolen, Lucy
Fayette City.
Baird, Florence
Dearth
Boyd, Kate I.
Flatwoods
::;on,
Emma L
Latrobe
~n,
Luna A..............
..
Bai rt, Lulu J
Derry Station
Ba r, ?l-laggie B
lendon
B ~gardner,
Alberta C..Elk Lick
rIstow, E\'angeline II Somerset
COUXTL
Washi~gton,
.
"
Fayette,
"
STATE.
Pa.
.
"
Allegheny,
Westl~oreland,
Washington,
.
.
.
.
.
Allegheny,
"
"
Fayette,
"
"
.
"
Westmoreland.
.
.
.
Somerset,
.
"
Souttuoestern
12
NAME.
State Normal School,
POST OFFICE.
COl"NTY.
Chamberlin, Lou P
California
Washington,
Chapman, Sarah............
.
.
Carlisle, Pearl................
.
.
Crissman, ~ellie
.
.
Carroll, Bessie S.
.
.
Craft, Kate....................
.
.
Campbell, Mary S....
.
.
Chalfant, Lillian
Coal Center
.
Clarke, Etta B
Odell
.
Craven, Radie L
Beallsville
.
Craven, Elizabeth T........
..
.
Cupp, Bertha....
..
.
Carson, Laura
Bentleysville
.
Carson, Cora E
Lover
.
Chester, Christie L
Speers
.
Carroll, Jennette I.
Beham
.
Campbell, Nannie D
McKeesport
Allegheny,
Clingman, Anna
Altoona
Blair,
Coursin, Augusta L.........
"
Allegheny,
Coursin, Sadie F
::VlcKeesport
.
Calhoun, Marguerite E ..
"
.
"
Corkan, Katie E.
Baden
.
Cook, May
Tippecanoe
Fayette,
Chalfant, Ethel
Pennsville
"
Conwell, Annie
Heistersburg
.
Clark, Hannah Y
Haddonville
.
Conn, Lillian G
Pt. Marion
.
Conn, I-Ielen E...............
"
.
Cope, Elma :.1..
Redstone
.
Dewar, Ella Y
California
Washington,
Drum, Emma.................
..
.
Dornm, Xellie A.............
..
.
Duvall, Carrie D
Coal Center
.
Duvall, Agnes................
..
.
Duvall, Emma...............
..
.
Danley, Grace :.1..
Charleroi
.
Dennis, Emma
Flatwoods
Fayette,
Dawson, Julia II
Hopwood..............
"
Dias, Rena )L
Webster
Westmoreland,
Dewar, Margaret 1.L
Courtney
Allegheny,
Depney, Jean E
I-Iomestead.........................
"
Drake, Emma
Wind Ridge
Greene,
Dunn, Grace E
'Vest Union
"
Edmundson, Anna M,; Lock No. 3
Allegheny,
Early, Mollie E
Pittsburgh, 2315 Sarah St......
"
TATE.
Pa.
'Y
"
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N.\ME.
California,
Washington
13
County, Pa.
POST OFFICE.
Eakin, Mary E
West Bridgewater.
E
s Carrie )I.
Greensboro
yanm'an Yesteral.
California
F ree ' ,
"
Fowles, Nan~y ~............
..
FO\\'les, )IarJorle............
"
French Kate...... .. ..
..
Flickin~er, Pearl C
Washing.ton
Frye, Price G
CharlerOl.:...........................
Farquhar, Rena
Fayette City
FOl'!!ythe, Jessie 'N
New England
ibson
Nina
M
California
G
"
Garland,, Mellie :.1..........
.
Garland, Rosa B............
..
Glunt, Stella G........
..
Garee Hattie.................
"
Gibson Birdie E
Bentleysville
. Gayma~ Irene
Zollarsville
Grimes, Margaret A
Coal Center....................
Graham Eva
Belle Vernon
,
Glisan, Annie C
Markleysburg
Gillespie, Minnie 1\L
Uniontown
Garrett, Carrie J
Nineveh
Griffith, Ada 1\1..
Pavia
Greenawald, Elizabeth A ..Coal Valley
Girt, Florence
Sturgeon.
Gilmore, Susanna 1\1.
Webster
Goodman, :'Iartha
1\1anor.................................
Goodwin, )lollie
Brandonville
Hamilton, Millie
California
Hart, PearL..................
.
Hornbake, Ethel L.........
..
Howe, Lillian 1\1
..
Hague, )Jaude L
.
Hammond, Ella..............
..
Howe, t::arah I.........
..
Higbee, Dora E
Venetia
Hartill, Mary E
Coal Center
Bill, Iva ~I.
Garwood
~Pkins,
Nel\ie
Beallsville
Hayward, Elizabeth
Monongahela
Bu~~n,c~~~;~ R...........
":
H 11'
e T
Charleroi
0
B owOOd, Sarah M
'V. Brownsville
a::PI!tead,
Myrtle V
Masontown
brey, Ellen V
W. Leisenring................
COl'XTY.
ST.\TE.
Pa.
Beaver,
Greene,
Washington,
"
.
.
.
.
"
.
Allegl:eny,
Washington,
"
'"
.
.
.
.
.
"
Fayette,
"
.
"
Greene,
Bedford,
Allegheny,
"
"
Westmoreland,
"
"
W. vs.
Preston,
Pa.
Washi~~gton,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
"
.
"
Fayette,
"
Southwestern State Normal School,
N.UIE.
POST OFFICE.
I-lissem, Bird ~I..
Geary
Hays, Nettie K
Ruffsdale
Hornbake, Clara Y
·Wheeling
Johnson, Cora IV
I". Brownsville
Junk, Ella S
,
Juniataville
Johnston, Anna P
Flatwoods
Jones, Josie P
Scottdale
Keath, Lillian
Coal Center
Kelley, Lizzie A
Khedive
Kenamond, Ella
Laboratory
Kuhns. Viola
Laurelville
Korns, Becca H
Jenners
Lotz, Ada P
California
Lewellen, Pearl S............
Lancaster, Bessie............
..
Lilley, Berenice........ .....•
..
Lambert. Teresa
Coal Center
Lambert, Bernardine......
..
Longdon, Lida E
Lindley's Mills
Lowry, Edna
DuBois
Lange, Bessie 1\1.
Webster
Lynn, Blanche
Homestead
Lambert, Jennie R
E. Elizabeth
Lee, Belle L.
TIppecanoe
Marshall, Myrtle
California
Montgomery, Jessie F.....
..
l\IcCollum, Lizzie....
..
Marsh, Ella ;\1.....
..
Miller, Jennie F.............
..
Mahany, Martha B..........
..
Martin, Martha A...........
..
1\IcAllister, Dora
..
~Iitchell, Nellie..............
.
Maxwell, Georgia
Allenport
Mcfronough, Josephine
Vanceville
Minford, Pauline
Elco
Marchand, Gertrude E
Coal Center
Myers, Emma P..............
..
Mills, Matilda 1\I..
Kammerer
Milliken, Sara
Brownsville
Morris, Caroline H
:Morris X Roads
Miller, Lizzie L
Fairchance
Mills, Maude M
Fayette City
Mullin, /Azzie M.............
..
Mitchener, Bessie E
Brownsville
COCXTY.
·Westmoreland,
STATE.
Pa,
.
W. Va,
Washington,
Pa,
Fayette,
.
Westmoreland,
Washington,
Greene.
Washington,
\\. est moreland ,
Somerset,
Washington,
..
"
.
.
.
.
.
Clearfield,
Westmoreland,
Allegheny,
.
Fayette,
Washington,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
"
.
"
Fayette,
.
.
.
.
"
.
"
--
California, Washington
'\1HIE.
County, Pa.
POST OFFICE.
COU~TY.
ston . Grace E
Belle Vernon
Mars
, Agnes B
.
Mc)Iurc1o,
·G'll
1 esple
·..........
IiUer, ~Iarie P
Dunb~r
'nley Janet O
.Elk LICk..............................•..•
I c K I .'
Sinesvill e
M'Uer
~ora B
"lpesn
M~1...ain,Celia
Smithtcn
liller, )Iina P
.Xlt. Pleasant
~'·llerter Lydia A
Latrobe
Mc,
IcKehey, ,.
Emma '\.
Hi'11'
sview
McClure ~1attie
Reynoldton
Morri~oJ;, )Iinnie
:W. Elizabeth........................
Miller Cora ~I..
Pittsburgh, 1907 Carson St
Mccas'lin, Clara B
Bridgeville
McClure, Olive
Bunola
McClelland, Maud B
1\IcKeesport
Moore, Grace E.............
"
McCaslin, Lucy
Homestead
Mateer, Florence II
Mosgrove
Miller, Laura J
West Union
oble, Kate M
California
utt, Lela 0
Lock No.4.............
ea1e, Kate
Monarch
icolay, Minnie
Dawson
Openshaw, Annie M
Elco
0' eil, )Iinnie E
,1\lcKeesport, 606 Locust St
Powell, )1abel 1\1..
California
Phillips, )lay C..............
..
Phillips, Clara II............
..
Pollock, Josephine 1\1......
..
Powell, Lillian........
..
Pepper, Tillie
..
Paxton, Xellie
.
Parsons, Ellen B
Charleroi
~tterson, Frances
Vanderbilt
Fa tterson, )1ary
Fayette City
p~~.n, ~linnie
Elizabeth
Pe Ips, Pearl.
SCottdale
1)~~~eY, Jessie J
West Newton.......................
"''"'''U, BMary E,
Ca Iif
.
Babe
1 orma
Roth~e~~r~~~b~~h""""
Robinson, Jessie
Ratnse
L'
Baine Y'M lllie B
Banki~ R ar~ ..·
, uble R
"
W B·
.. ·:
. rownsville
I...agonda
Kammerer
Burgettstown
·
Fayette,
""
~
omerset,
"
.
West~?reland,
.
.
"
.
Allegheny,
"
.
.
.
.
.
.
Armstrong,
Greene,
Washington,
"
.
Fayette,
Washington,
.Allegheny,
Washington,
.
.
.
.
.
.
"
Fayette,
.
Allegheny,
.Westmoreland,
"
W as himg t on,
.
.
·.. ·
.
.
.
.
IS
STATE.
Pa.
16
Southwestern State Normal School.
NAME.
POST OF,FICE.
COl·XTY.
Randolph, Lizzie F
Carmichaels
Greene,
Roley, Janet L
Belle Vernon
Fayette,
Reisinger, May
Beaver
Beaver,
Ryan, Clara
Pittsburgh, 552 'N. Carson st ..Allegheny,
Redman, Leila...............
118 Eighteenth st.,
Singer, Kate ~1.
.California, ,
Washington,
Singer, Bertha ~I............
..
.
Singer, Frances L
..
.
Stanley, Rose L..............
..
.
Stanley, Maude K...........
.
.
Stevenson, Mary
Coal Center
.
Sphar, Lucy C
Roscoe
.
Sphar. 1\1:ary..................
..
.
Sprowls, Hannah .\.
Good Intent
.
Schrontz, Elizabeth :;\1. Washington
.
Sprowls, Leona Y
Bentleysville
.
Sharpneck, Ethel1\I..
Rice's Landing
Greene,
Sloan, Leila K.
Ruffsclaie
Westmoreland,
Shirey, Mary C
Latrobe
.
Sturgis, Blanche M
Morris X Roads
Fayette,
Smith, Bessie
Belle Vernon
.
Smith, Margaret :\1..
Leisenring TO. 1
.
Steffey, tella L
Dawson
.
Sterling, Estella C
Masontown
.
Sutton, Ada
Srrrithfield
.
Smith, Ella
Connellsville
.
Stevenson, -Braddock
Allegheny,
Standley, Eleanor M
Chicago
Cook,
Tombaugh, Nettie G
Washington
Washington,
Taggart, :.\Iattie..............
..
.
Todd, Anna
Coal Center
.
Tate, Nellie G
Carnegie
Allegheny,
Tencate, Sarah 1.
Pittsbnrgh, ]59~ 38th st
.
Troth, Mabel C
Homestead
.
Thom.pson, Margaret S Buena Vista
.
Thomas, Della S
Gibbon's Glade
Fayette,
Ulery, Nellie B
Zollarsville
Washington,
Underwood, Elizabeth
Roscoe
.
,Yard, Louise
California
.
,Vhite, Jessie 1\1........
..
.
,Vhite, Anna..................
..
.
,Vheeler, Vennie............
..
.
Wilkinson, Anna P.........
..
.
,Vilkins, Anna...............
.
.
"Tilliams, Carrie
Baidland
.
s·rATE.
Pa.
--
California, TVashington County, Pa.
X,DIE.
PO T OFFICE.
"II'a~" Ella M
E. Bethlehem
"1
11 ...,
"
,,'iIIiaJJ1S, Elvaretta.........
Whit~ett, Roxanna R......
~m:g=ii···.·.·.·.Et
Ill.
Pa.
Westlake, CarrieL.
Watkins, Anna L
Whipkey, Ella G
Weaver, ~n~
"'eayer, LIZZie R............
Walsh, Sarah :\1..
infield, Stella
Wherry, Luverna
'Watson, Florence B
'Woodward, Jessie O
Wood, Louise
Wright, ~Iattie...
Williams, Bessie
'alters, Bertha :.\I.
all, Kate :.\1.
illiams, ·Alma
iley, Laura. T
onderley,
Ida :.\1.
Yarnell, Rtella
Yorty, Ella....................
Zimlllen<, Elizabeth J
COUNTY.
Washington,
"
.
.
.
.
....
STATE.
Pa.
u
•
••••••••••
,Vest Middletown
West Brownsville
Coal Center
Bentl~~sville
..
Dunningsville
Wilna
Scenery Hill.
Smithfield
Laurel Hill.........
Uniontown
"
Brownsville
Braddock
:.\lanown
Allegheny
Scottdale
Freeport
California
..
Speers
••••••••
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Fayette,
"
.
.
.
Allegheny,
.
.
Westmoreland,
Armstrong,
Washington,
.
.
GEXTLE:.\IEX.
"
"
"
iles, Renald
Ilshouf:C, Rherman........
iles, Herbert
rthnr, Theo. J..............
A
llman, John C
ugustine, Daniel B
rnold, Leroy O
urandt, Barn' . K
Bill'
Chas. :'II..
Bre Illgs1ey,
rd
va
,
Walter
Bane, Lester II E"
California
..
Roscoe
..
Garwood
Confluence
Vanderbilt.
W a t er, Rt"t
lee
C·a lif
.
I ornla.........
.
Baker, lIarr"
.Prosperity
Bryant Cl'
East Bethlehem
Bryant' J l~llncey \Y
Venetia
B)'el'l!, 'Ai~iJ~n L..............
"
..•...........
..
,
Redstone
i:
Washington,
.
.
.
.
, ·omerRet.
Fayette,
II un timg d on,
\V as I'ungton,
"
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.
.
.
"
FayettC',
Pa.
Sout/noester»
18
~A)IE.
State Normal School,
POST OFFICE.
Brown, Samuel R. T
Waltersburg.v....
.
Brownfield, Lee B
IIaydentown
Brownfield, Owen B.....
..
Baker, Chas, D
youngstown
Bowman, John L
Jones' ::\Iills..........
Brougher, Alfred D
~tahlstolVn
Barron, Milfred D...........
••
Burrough,
Frank C
Fort Hill.
Bauman, Daniel H
-:\Iance
Bowman, Calvin
IIusband
Boyd, John .'1. •...•.•.••.••.•..
Elizabeth ............................•
Blair, Ross B
Worley
laybaugh, Lon "\\'
California
Cross, "'oody...........
..
Carlisle, O. C
Strabane
Carson, Yan
Allenport
Collins, Thomas E
Roscoe
Chandler, Sellers
Charleroi
Chalfant, C. K
Coal Center
Cunningham, "'infield S.Bancroft
Carson, "\'an Allen
Lover
Callaghan, Patrick J
Dunbar
Conn, Arthur E
Point Marion
Coldren, John E
Redstone
Crow, Jesse L
:\Jorris X Roads
Cober, Alvaro B
Beachdale
Critchfield, Elmer T
Rockwood
Craig, Charle
:'IIcKeesport.
Carson, Albert S
Rostraver
Cisney, Geo. W
Xossville
Drum, Cli fford II
California
Donaldson, Presley........
.
Deems, Chas. R.
Garwood
Dague, Samuel X
Odell
Duvall, Frank C
Speers
Duvall, Philip II
Bellevernon
Dunn, Wilbur L
Flatwoods
D nnis, Philip F.............
..
Duvall, Blaine
Loyer
Devore, O. \\'
Thomas
Easton, George
California
Elwood, Harry H
Coal Center
Elliott, Alonzo
Sunset
Evans, Otis
Greensboro
Errett, William E
Irwin Station
COl·XTY.
,·TATE.
Fayette,
Pa.
.
.
Westmoreland,
••
"
.
.
~omerset,
.
"
.
'l.llegheny,
Monongalia,
W.Va.
Washington.
Pa.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Fayette,
.
.
.
Somerset,
.
Allegheny,
We tmoreland,
Huntingdon,
Washington,
.
.
.
.
Fayette,
.
"
.
Washington,
"
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.
.
"
.
Greene,
"\Vestmorelanc1,
..
--
California, Washing ton County, Pa.
I'O~T OFFICE.
"I
.
.
COL·XTY.
California
Washington,
"'-"'UulU,
Art l lUI.
c
••
r'~'
\\'
Roscoe
.
rlong RC:l
, ..
Fu
'CI
de I'
B. Bethlehem
.
Farquhnr,
au c "\.........
••
'11'
v
Lover
. ..
F
WI Jam
ox.
"11'
C
'\ew Salem
Fayette,
Frost.
Jam
~.
••
. ••
French, 'IlL
~, a vern .........•.DICkerson Run
1~•••••••• Uniontown
.
Fra ks \"'II'IIll
"I
It
Westmoreland,
Fox n, Logan C
~\.c1am burg
.
•
I..eo..................• California
Washington,
Gibson
Gibsou: Oliver 0......
••
.
Gleason. Fred ~..............
..
.
Gallagher, John
·.. ·
.
Glunt William
·
·
"
.
Gamble, J. Clark.
Dunningsville
.
Gamble Robert (l
:\lonollgahela........
"
Gill. CI:arlcs w
~pruce Creek
IIunt~ngdon,
Harris Noah
California
, Vashington,
"
Hawkins. Rhanor M........
.
.
Hornbake, Herbert 0......
..
.
Hague. Clyde E..............
..
.
Hertzog. Herbert............
..
.
Hertzog, Karl W............
..
.
Harri on. Hanan
\\'ilna
.
Hildebrand. F. A
Glyde
.
Hughes. Wilfred C
~peers
·
Home. Charles L
Zollarsville
·
.
H tetler, Oliver I1
)IcClellandtown
Fayette,
Huntley. Robert II
"C'niontown.......
"
Headley,I'hineas
·
)It. Morris
Greene,
Hoffman. Henry D
Youngstown
\Vestmorelanel,
Jennings. Talmage 1I
California
Washington,
Jenkin, Raymond C
K Bethlehem......
"
Jackman. L. y
Coal Center
.
J~n ,Thom:u; P
Ruble
Fayette.
~,
Harry
California
.Washington,
g. CharleH F
Barronvale
SOmerset,
~nney, Cyrns W
E. Bethlehem
Washington,
K lOder, William 1I
\\. B
'11
"
Kelley. Howard T ·
1'·
rO":1 ]ISVI e.. ·.. ····.. ·· ·..F -ett
K da
srownsvi 1e..
a) e e,
TC~
11, Chauncey P
McClellanc1town...................
"
~"t!>11 ••r, Oliver J
Kinow
Somei .set •
s.mgv, 00d
m;YCIJames E.
Kbedive
Greene,
l' ElarlcfIF
Barronvale
Somerset,
er,
E .............• M'Ianorvi le...........................•
'I. •
is J Illler
I
rrnstrong,
• 0 III R
California
Washington,
X.DIE·
STATE.
Pa.
"
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"
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Sout/ueesterri
20
NA)!E.
State Normal School,
POST OFl'ICE.
Leadbeter, Gerald
COal Center
Lindley, Don Carlos
Prosperity
Livengood, James P
omerset
Linsen bigler, James W Delmon t
Luckey, Isaiah C
Stickel.
:\liller, Royal B
California
:\litchell, David E...........
..
Minehart, Lear S.............
..
Martin, Job R...............
..
:\Ielchi, Raymond ~L.....
.
Morgan, A. T..
..
Melchi, Seward..............
.
:\lartin, William C.........
.
:\Iartin, Edward..
.
::'I100l'e,Leamon
Roscoe
:\litchell, Russell
Allenport.
:\linford, Thomas
Elco
Moore, Milton O
Lagonda
:\lcCarrell, Andrew D
Hickory
Marston, Arthur R
Bellevernou
Mullin, Paul D
Fayette Cit.y
:\lyers, Thomas J
Uniontown
:\laust, Abraham L
Boynton
Meyers, Herbert P
Somerset
Miller, Edmund D
Fishertown
:\Iock, Frank G
Pavia
:\Ic.\lichael, Erastus K "'est Newton
Merritt, Hcrschel..
Scottdale
::'IlcKaiil, Charles L
Yohogany
.\IcKlveen, John H
Greensburg
::'IlcGill, Joseph N
Owensdale
Mowry, Howard G
Beamville
:\lowry, John E. II
Manrr's Choice
.\liller, Shannon (.t ....•.•.•• Fishertown
Nichol, Joseph N
Bentleysville
Nichol, Charles D
Yanceville
Nichol, Samuel '1'............
..
Nicely , Jacob
Ligonier
O'Neill, Thomas
California
Owen, Thomas l1..
COal Center
Ober, F. Bert
tahlstown
Powell, 'Walter G
California
Pegg, James..................
..
Peirsel, Arthur .T......
.
Power, James P.
..
COUNTY.
IVa hington,
STA'£E,
Pa.
.
omerset,
Westmoreland,
Fayette,
Washington,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Fayette,
.
.
SOmerset,
.
Bedford,
.
Westmoreland,
.
.
"
.
Fayette,
Allegheny,
Bedford,
.
Washington,
.
"
.
Westmoreland,
Washington,
"
.
IYestmoreland,
Washington,
.
"
"
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.
"
California,
-
:-;.\)IE.
TVasltington Couuty, Pa.
POST OI'F1CE.
pearsall, Burt
Brownsville.
pean:all,
Itel'
.. ...
"
Patterson, Jesse 0
Markleton
Patterson, John N
England
Pritt", ::'IIiles E.
Rcottdale
Parson, :\lilton R
Nossville
Ru~he, Albert
California
Rushe, George.......
"
Rushe, Sylvester...........
..
Rabe, Paul B..................
..
Rabe, IVylie F...............
..
Rothwell, Orville F...
'"
Basel, Charles R. L
Lone Pille
Reeves, Henry B
Coal Center
Ringer, George J
Delmont
&n-age, Hillery D
California
loan, Arthur
Iyilna
loan, Bernard C............
..
\\'e1'8, David E
Lone Pine
haffer, Andrew K
Coal Center
mallwood,
erwin C.....
..
Scott, Elsa
Bancroft
~errick, Jacob 0
Tarr's
Silliman, 'Yillialll...........
••
II, Jacob B
New Scranton
Scott, Howard :\1..
Camden
~ver Clarence L
Friedens
~Ibert, Daniel W
Listie......
hrock, Jacob B
Stony Creek
S:Yder, Albert IV
Scullton
:rr,
Walter
TIigh House
ter mg, Frank L
\la~ontown
P ~·art, James O. C
Cadwallader
To~nbager,Thomas
J eromeville
n ugh,
Scenery. Hill
TiPton
:\1 Edwin E
I
Thon ,~ ered
West End
"'-_
ipson,
.l.1QT
H C J. Rhannon '" Stahl s to wn............
'
. ..
··
::'IIadison
U
d
...,.nUkie.rwood,,Joseph
Ro coe
••.
nson Be'
.
..
Ward, UU~ll njamln Y .. California
hite, Harry )7............
..
~ite,
Albert ~F"
..
111'lam, John II
•.....•
, "
atki Ill!, .John F
C oal
. Center
............ 1\. Brown ville
COUNTY.
.
",,'a
ST,\'l'E.
Fayette,
Pa.
.
omerset,
: Washington,
Westmoreland,
Huntingdon,
Washington,
"
.
.
.
.
.
.
Westmoreland,
Washington,
.
.
.
.
.
.
Wesnnoreland,
"
.
Allegheny,
Somerset,
"
.
.
Fayette,
.
.
.
Ohio.
IV as hi
nngton,
Pa.
Bedford,
I,r estmore Ian d ,
I'
t
\ as 1ll1g on,
"'r
.
.
..
2I
.
.
.
.
Sout/noestern State Normal School,
22
NAME.
Watkins, David D
Wilson, Harry II
Wilson, William W..
Woodward, Stephen L
Whitsett, Ralph C
Whitsett, Maynard C......
'Yarman, Robert D
'Yalters, Sylvester.
Walters, AlvaM
:.....
Williams, Edward H
vYolfe, Levi.
Weller, Harry S
Winnett, John O
Williams, Thomas R.
POS'l' OI"FICE.
COUNTY.
W. Brownsville
Hickory
..
Searights
Perryopolis
..
Fairchance
Waltersburg
..
Banning
Rockwood
Husband
Natrona
Jones' Mills
Washington,
.
.
Fayette,
.
.
.
.
.
.
Somerset,
.
Allegheny,
Westmoreland,
.
California,
Pa.
Music Course.
NA)IE.
Ailes, Albert
Ailes, Gertrude.............
Ailes, Luella.................
Ailes, Herbert..........
Ailes, Renald................
Aurandt, H. K
Allshouse, Sherman
Baird, Florence
Claybaugh, Lon
Conn, Lilian.................
Chandler, Sellers
Chrissman, Nellie
Drum, Clifford..............
Drum, Edward......
Drum, Emma...............
Downer, Eva.................
Flickinger, PearJ..
Furlong, Rea
Fowles, Marjorie
Freeman, Arthur...........
Gibson, Ollie.
Gleason, Fred.........
Glunt, 'Yilliam.....
Gibson, Leo..................
Goodman, 2'iartil,t.
Graham, Eva
POST OFFICE.
COUNTY.
California
Washington,
..
..
..
'Vater Street
California
Dearth
Pt. Marion
"
Charleroi
California
..
..
..
..
..
Roscoe
California
.
..
.
..
..
Manor
Belle Vernon
STATE.
Pa.
.
.
.
.
.
Hnntingdon,
'Yashi ngton,
Fayette,
.
.
Washington,
.
.
.
.
.
.
"
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
,
Westmoreland,
Fayette,
:-,-,UIE.
STATE.
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
Washington
County, Pa.
POST OFFICE.
}lertzog, Karl
California.
..
Harris, Noah. ".
"
}lague, Cld"
y e
·
Johnston, Anna
Flatwood
Jones, T. P
Ruble
Keffer, Karl, Jr
California
Karns, Becca
Jenners
King, Harry
California
Lilley, Berenice
Jenners
Lilley, Etta
"
Lewellen, Pearl
..
Linn, Blanche
Homestead
Lewis, Ross
California
Lewis, Charles........
"
Martin, Edward............
..
Martin, Joseph....
..
I Meese, Hugh...............
..
Martin, Job..................
..
Miller, Edward
Fishertown
Mullen, Azz ie
Fayette City
Maxwell, Georgia
Allenport
)lcDonough, Josephine ..Vanceville.........
.litchell, David E
California
Marchand, Gertrude
Coal Center
McCollum, Lizzie
California
oss, )lary Theodora.....
,.
..
utt, Lela
Lock No.4
0' Xeil, )Iinnie
McKeesport
Pepper, Tillie
California
Piersal, Arthur.............
..
Powell, Lillian........
..
Rothwell, Orville.........
..
Rushe, Albert...............
..
Smith, Bertha...
..
Springer, Earl...............
..
pahr, Mary
Roscoe ...............................•
Savage, Hilary
California
Rabe, Paul
"
~Ombaugh: ·E:·E,·.:::::::::Scenery
COUNTY.
Washington,
"
.
"
Fa~~tte,
.
Washington,
Fayette,
Washington,
Fayette,
.
.
Allegheny,
Washington,
"
.
.
.
.
Bedford,
Fayette,
Washington,
"
.
.
.
.
.
Alleghen y,
Washington,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Iiiii· .: ·.· :.::::::
Wnderwooc1, Elizabeth
WOOd, Annie
00d, Elizabeth.
Who
w
mite, Anna B·
Yara ,Russell
II
Wa~e ,Stella..............
on, Florence
Roscoe
Elco
" ..
California
••
..
..
Smithfield
.
.
.
.
.
.
Fayette,
23
S'l'A'I'll.
Pa.
Soui/noestern
California,
,Slale Normal School,
2S
TVashington County, Pa.
Scientific and Special Courses.
XA)!E.
po.
T OFFICE:
Ailes, . G
California
Allshouse, Richard........"
Baker, Harry T
East Bethlehem
Campbell, John
California
Campbell, Robert
.
Chelcut, Jefferson.........
.
Clark, E. E...................
..
Dils, Hugh C..
..
Eckels, Fannie
West Brownsville
Gallagher, J 01111 •.•••.••..•.
California
Glunt, David.
..
Glunt, F. R...................
..
Jones, T. P
Ruble
Keeler, E. E
:Hanorville
Latta, Fred
California
Lewellen, Elizabeth Y..."
Lilley, Sadie.......
..
IcClain, :JL1.ude
Roscoe
McColl urn, J ohn
..
:JIc~Iurray, Robert........
..
Merritt, II
Scottdale
:Jlitcbell, David C
California
Morgan, Albert T........."
Pearsall, Eva.
..
Rothwell, Elizabeth H...
..
Singer, Kate 1\1.............
..
Sloan, Bernard C
Wilna
Tipper, IVm. J
Brownsville
Underwood, Joseph
Roscoe
White, Albert,
California.........
Wood, Elsie
Elco
COUXTY.
Washington,
STATE.
Pa.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
NA)IE.
era yen, Frank
Conwell, Annie
'Duvall, Agnes
Deems, Chas. R.
Easton, George
Garland, l\lellie...
McGill, Jos. N
Melc hi, Seward
• liller, Jennie......
)liller, Lizzie
• Reeves, IIenry
Reed, 1\lary
, tandley, Eleanor
-Tarr, II. C
•Tencate, Sadie
·lJnderwood, Joseph
• William, E. T
Yorty, Ella
Fayette,
Armstrong,
Waahington,
"
.
.
.
.
"'. estmoreland,
IYasbingtOll,
"
.
.
.
.
Favette
Washington,
"
.
Commercial
"co
co
co
Course.
POST OFFICE.
COUNTY.
California. ... .. .
Heistersburg
Coal Center
Garwood
California
..
Owensdale
California
Fairchance
Coal Center
California.
Chicago
:Jladison
Pittsburgh
Roscoe
Banning
California
..
STATE.
Washington,
Fayette,
Washington,
"
.
.
Fayette,
,Yasbington,
"
Fayette,
Washington.
..
"
Cook,
IVestIDOl·eland,
Ulegheny, .
Washington,
Fayette,
.
I\'ashington,
Pa.
"
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Ill.
Pa.
"
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26
Southwestern State Normal School,
-
Allshouse, Jennie
Baker, :'lIar)'
Beazell, Iva
Billing1'ley, :'IIary
Crissman, Jessie
Craven, :'I[argaret
Davis. Ida
Eaglen, Clara
Eaglen. Pearl
Ghrist, Lela
Glunt, Izetta
Gregg, Lulu
Practice Department.
ROOMNo.5 (HraIIEST GRADE.)
BOY ..
Bakel', Glen
Brevard, Lewis
Burtnett, Chas.
Crowthcrs, Will Roy
Campbell, Frank
Cupp, Harry
Carlisle, Willie
Devore, Clifford
Davis, James
Dewar, George
Garland, Cecil
Hayward, Emmet
Latta, Chas.
Latta, Lowman
McBride, Thos.
Moffit, Edgar
Martin, Joe
Piper, Earl
Pollock, Thos.
Trew, Chas.
Wheeler, Willie
Harris, Anna
Harris, Velma
Harris. Flora
Harris, Vista
Lewellen, Lewis
Montgomery, Stellsa
:'Ilartin, Delia
:'I1cCracken, Agnes
Mailey, Grace
)IcKenna, Elsie
County, Pa.
27
G-IRLS.
Harris,I\'a
Jones, Hettie
Kell, .\"ellie
King, Lena
Lewis, Azalea
Lewis, Mary
:'IIcKenna, Maggie
McCallum, Janet
:'IfcCallum, )Iary
Meinhart, Dora
O'.\"eil, Mar)'
Queen, Ida
Ross, Mattie
Reed, Kate
Robinson, Nannie
Shelcut, :'Ilary
Smith, Aletha
Smith, i\J yrtle
Springer, :'I1aud
Vasseur, Helene
'Yillis, Anna
Wilkins, Olive
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BOYS.
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Billingsley, Warren
Birmingham, Lewis
Campbell, Thos
Campbell, Geo.
Clear, :'IIerle
Conlin, Conrad
Drum, Elton
Freeman, Thornton
Gausler, George
Haywood, Thos.
Harris, J ohn
Harris, Alvin
GIRLf:l.
Burtnett, Maggie
Chapman, Frances
Calvert, Flora
Crissman, Nellie
Claybaugh, EYa
Crowthers, Ruth
Donaldson, Mazy
Furnier, Effie
Fowler, Cora
French, Kate
Gregg, Bertie
California, Washington
McCallum, Janet
)Ioon, Jessie
Rohrer, Eva
Rohrer, Olive
Riley, Mary
Riley, Flo.
Reeves, Anna
Smith, Adda
Smith, Stella
"Tard, Winnie
Jones, Albert
Lewellen, Chas.
Martin, Al va
Martin, Charles
)1ailey, Geo.
)IcGary, John
Mitchell, Jas.
:'IIcCallum, Hugh
)1cBride, Wilbur
:'IIontgomery, Freel
)Iontgomery, Earl
Pegg, Eddie
Powell, Edgar
Pollock, Artie
Phillips, Fred.
Rush, Chas.
Ross, Simon
Springer, Earl
Sample, "Tal tel'
Sutton, Willie
Thompson, Willie
Wise, Frank
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GIRLS.
Roost .\"0. 4.
Allshouse, Lilian
Bennet, Lizzie
Campbell, Aggie
Calvert, Clara
~aYbaugh, Ruth
row, Jean
Fumier, Nellie
BOYS.
Birmingham, Don
Ferree, Dannie
Glunt, Leonard
Harris, Ivan
Howe, Eddie
Martin, Leonard
Martin, Fred.
Meese, Hugh
Mitchell, Claire
Rabe, Fred.
Sutton, Charlie
Shaffer, Harry
Trew, George
Trump, Clyde
Whigham, Fred.
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Harris, Jennie
Hagen, Daisy
Kaller, Lizzie
King, Ida
Lewellen, Meda
Martin, Jennie
:'I100re, Anna
)1cKenna, )Iary
Xoss, Mary
Paxton, Maggie
Rabe, Bernice
White, Garnet
Wise, Rosa
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State Normai School,
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BOY.
Allshouse, Willie
Cady, Edward
Calvert, Roy
Chapman, 'Yalter
Claybaugh, Lush
Davis, Robt
De Garden. Yictor
Ferral, Clyde
Ferral, Thomas
Fowler, Ernest
Gausler, Willie
Gaskill, John
Hart, Willie
Haywood, Melvin
Hornbake, Leslie
Jackson, Lyman
Jackson, Zeddie
Jones, Clarence
King, Frank
Lewellen, Ray
~lcAllister, Henry
:Mitchell, Robt.
)Ioffit, Guy
O'Hara, Willie
O'Neil, Joseph
Pegg, Frank
Reny, Frank
Springer, Clyde
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GIRL
Allshouse, Pearl
Beazell, Bertha
Crissman, Lizzie
Crow, Kellie
Donaldson, Maud
Fitzpatrick, Sadie
Fowler, Joanna
Freeman, Cornelia
Gleason, Mary
Grace, )Iarie
Gregg, )Iary
Harrison, )Iay
Jane, Martha
Kallar, Maggie
Lewellen, Blanche
Lowe, Ethel
McBride, Edna
McGary, Mary
McKenna, Josie
r iceling, Hattie
Piersol, Blanche
Pollock, Mary
Queen, Ethel
Reed, Blanche
Ragar, Elsie
Riley, Lilley
Shaffer, Garland
Shelcut, Lucy
Sloan, Blanche
Smith, Louie
Staiger, Grace
Trenton, Jessie
Trenton, Mary
Wauderbose, Louise
Whiteman, ::\Iay
Wolf, Mary
California.
Allshouse, Yada
Blanque, Leo
Blanque. )Iary
Bingle, Edith
Burnett, Romaine
Dewar, Grace
Farrell, Mary
Fowler, :Mary
Humphries, )fal'Y
Howe. Radie
Harris, Maggie
Heffey. LoreJla
TVas/lingtoll County, Pa.
GmL~.
Kennedy, Harriet
Horner, Rebecca
Levy, Annie
)IcCain, )Iarjory
)IcGaree, Lizzie
Phillips, Maggie
Price, Nellie
Pettigrew, Maggie
Rawlison, Etta
Ray, Ella
Remil, Carrie
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ROO~l:So. l.
BOYS.
Allshouse, Andy
Allshouse, Oscar
Birmingham, Harry
Bennet, Willie
Bennet, Charlie
Brevard, Charlie
Davidson, John Willie
Clark, )Ielyin
Conland, Clark
Drum.Raymond
Eaglin, Eddie
Fowler, Ben
Hague, Willie
Harshman, Alva
Harshman, Charlie
Harris, Yirginius
Haywood, Geo.
Keifer, Louis
Kiggins, John
Kennedy, Dannie
Lewellen, James
Lewellen, Eddie
Lesky, Andy
LOII"e,Robby
Mill , Harry
Marshall, Elgie
Moon, Thos.
:\1cCullum, Peter
McAllister, Floyd
Paxton, Willie
Pettigrew, Ollie
Pollock, Strickler
Queen, Howard
Stolks, John
Smith, Clinton
Thompson, Anthony
"Talker, Sam.
Wilkins, Fred.
Wilkins, James
White, Lou.
"Weiner, wnus
Wilkins, Frank
'Vise, Alvin
Whiteman, Bobby
Webb, Eli
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Simmers, Ethel
Stanley, Emma
Smith. Adda
Stanley, )Iartlm
Smith. Sadie
Scott, )Iarguerite
Shelcut, Emma
"Walker, Lizzie
Wells, Mary Bell
w ells, Edna
Webb, Lizzie
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Southwestern State Normal School,
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California, [,vashingtoll County, Pa.
Pennsylvania
State Normal School.
COURSES OF I STRUCTION AS REVISED DEe.
Four CourFes of Instruction
Elementary Course.
Regular Normal Course.
Scientific Course,
Advanced Normal Course.
Summary.
~ORi\IAL
ELEMENTARY
T894.
are provided for, as follows :
COURSE.
PREPARATORY
Ladies,
282
Gentlemen,
164
}I usic Course,
72
Commercial Course,
18
I'cientific and Special Courses,
35
Total in Normal Department,
571
DEPART:\1E~T.
Girls,
-
BOYR, Total in Practice Department,
Xames repeated,
number of different students,
STUDIE~.
LAl\UL'.\GE-Orthography, Reading.
X.\Tl·RALSCIEl\cE-Physiology and Hygiene.
HISTORIC.\LScrsxca=Geography,
Political and Physical; History of the
United States.
THE ARTS-Penmanship,
suflicient to be able to explain some approved
system; writing to be submitted to the Board of Examiners.
Other studies, as Arithmetic, English Grammar, Algebra, etc., shall
be added to the Preparatory year, said studies to be selected by each
Xormall'chool, but the" final" examination in these added branches
shall be deferred till the end of the Junior year.
155
J NIOR YEAR.
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1I,
DEPARTMENT.
REGULARCOUR.~E.
PRACTICE
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298
61
808
PEOAGOGIC.
'-School Xlanagement ; Methods of Teaching the Common
Branches.
LAxGLlGE-English Grammar; Latin, sufficient for the introduction of
CfeRar.
~ATIlE)[A'I'I('!i-Arithmetic;
Elementary Algebra.
X .\Tnl.1 L ~('[ExcE-Botanv.
HJ~T()RICAL
SCIEXCE-Ciyil Government.
TilE A IlTS-Drawing, a daily exercise for at least twenty-rom weeks, work
to be snbmitted to the Board of Examiners;
Bookkeeping, siught'n~ry, including a knowledge of common business papers, and a
da~ly .exercise for at least seven weeks; Vocal Muslc, elementary
pnnclples, and attendance upon daily exercises for at lea~t twelve
p . \\'('('ks .
II~"J('.II. (\·L'ITRE.
California,
Sout/uoestern State Normal School,
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rVas/lington County, Pa.
-----------------------------------------Arrangement of Work for 1895'-'96.
f-.;EXIOR YEAR.
PED,WOGlcs-Physiology;
Methods of Teaching the Common Branche~.
History of Education; Model School ',"ork, at least twenty week~
of actual teaching daily during one period of not less than fortv_
five minutes; a Thesis on a professional subject,
L,~:\'GUAGE-Rhetoric and Composition;
English Literature,
at lea~t
twelve weeks' work, including the thorough study of four Engli8h
classics; Latin, Csesar, through the Helvetian 'Yar.
)IATJIEMATIC'3-Plane Geometry.
NATURALScucxoz=-Elementary Natural Philosophy,
HISTORICALScrsxcs=-General
History.
Tn s ~\.RTs-Elocutionary exercises in connection
lish Literature;
Manual Training.
with the study of Eng-
FALL
COLLEGEPHEP_\RATORY
CLA
. . German, Grimm's ;'Iaerchen and Grammar; beginning Greek,
Begllllllng
. C
B ks "--4' General History ;
.
'
k Book' Geometry;
Latin,
resar, 00 ,,
FU'8t (Iree
,
GymnaFtic.
SEXIOHCLASS.
Ps . I ology Elocution; Geometry;
English;
svc 1
.'
.
G
ti
(~k
I ) ; ;'Iethods of Teachmg;
+ymnas ICS.
Jt:NIORCLASS.
Arithmetic;
Geography;
Pn YSICA
I, CULTURE.
TERM.
Algebra;
English;
Psychology;
General
Music ; Bookkeeping;
WINTER
NORMAL COURSE-Three
Years.
(This Course includes the studies of the Elementary
Course and the
following branches:
A full equivalent will be accepted for any of the
text books named in this Course. )
PED,~GOGIC'3-Advanced Psychology;
Moral Science; Philosophy of
Education;
Methods of Teaching;
Practice of Teaching;
Pedagogical IV orks : Frcebel, Education of )lan, Quick, Educational
Reformers, Fitch, Lectures on Teaching;
School Supervision.
School Apparatus;
Discussion of Manual Training, Physical
Culture, etc.
)IATI1EM,~TIC'3-Solid Geometry;
Plane and Analytical Trigonometry;
Sun-eying.
L.~NGU_\GE-Latin: Cresar, three books; Virgil's .iEneid, three books;
Cicero, three orations.
XATl'lUL SCIENCE-Chemistry, including Chemistry of Soils ; Zoolog.\'
including Entomology and Geology.
LITERATURE-Higher Literature,
English and American, including a
study of at least four cia sics.
[Note-Classes
have not been formed in this school in the other t",o
courses, but German, Greek, and a more extended study of Latin have
been added to the Regular Normal Course, thus adapting it to the needs
of students preparing to enter college.]
Ceesar,
Reading;
Gymnastics.
SUB-JUNIORCLARS.
Beginning Latin; Reading; History; ~eginning
English; Drawing and ,Yriting; GymnastICS.
REGULAR
History;
Algebra;
Arithmetic;
TERM.
COLLEGEPREPAR.\TOHYCLASS.
German, ;'Iary Stuart;
Greek,
Grammar and An~basis;
Latin, Virgil's .Eneid, (Books 1-2) ; Physics; GymnastICS.
Geometry;
SEKIORCLA. '.
Psychology ; Elocution;
Teaching; Gymastics.
Geometry;
"English;
Physics;
;'Iethoc1~ of
Jt:KIOR CLASS.
Arithmetic;
Algebra ; Latin;
English , Gymnastics,
Psychology;
Drawing
and
Writing;
Sl'B-Jl'K!OR CLASS
.
. Heading; Orthography;
ti(>ography;
lIlg and Writing;
Gymnastics.
SPRING
Latin;
Arithmetic;
Algebra ; Draw-
TERM.
COLLEGEPHl;PARA'l'ORY
CLASS.
('erman, Hermann and Dorothea,
na?a~i~, and Iliad, Book I; Latin,
OntHon; PhYHic~; (iymnaslics.
and Minna yon Barnhelm;
Greek,
JEneid, Books 3 and -±; Cicero, one
HE:-IlORCI,,\ 'S.
Elocution;
English ; Physics;
Methods of Teach-
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Southwestern State Normal School,
COWl I)',
Pa.
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CLA
RULES
.
Methods of Teaching; Arithmetic ; Algebra; History and Civics ; Draw_
ing and Writing; English; Gymnastics.
SUB-JUXIOR
CL.I.
'.
Methods of Teaching; Reading; Orthography;
Geography; Arithmetic; English; Gymnastics.
Physiology;
History;
XOTE.--Ill all the above courses, recitations in some of the studies OCCur
but two or three times in the week.
EXTRACTS
FROM THE RULES
EXAMI.r ATIO
FOR FINAL
1. Admission to the Senior and Junior classes shall be determined by
the State Board of Examiners at the annual examination by the Board.
2. Those who for any reason were unable to complete the preparatory examination, may be admitted to both the preparatory and the Junior examinations at the end of the Junior year. But they must be classed as preparatory
students till the final examination in the preparatory branches has been
completed.
3. In order to be admitted to the Senior class, persons must be examined in all the Junior studies, except l\Iethods and Latin, and the examination in these branches shall be final.
X 0 substitu tions or conditions shall
be allowed for any of the studies required for admission to the Senior class.
4. If the faculty of any State Xormal School, or the State Board of Examiners, decide that a person is not prepared to pass an examination by the
State Board, he shall not be admitted to the same examination at any other
State Xormal School during the same school year.
.
5 If a person who has completed the Preparatory or the Junior studies
at any ~tate Normal School, desires to enter another State Xormal School,
the Principal of the School at which the examination was held shall send the
proper certificate to the Principal of the School which the person desire to
attend. Except for the reason here stated, no certificate setting forth the
fact of the pa sing of the Preparatory or the Junior studies shall be issued.
6. Candidates for graduation shall be examined in all the branches of
the Senior year. They shall have the opportunity of being examined in any
of the higher branches, including vocal and instrumental music and double
entry bookkeeping; and all studies completed by them shall be named in
their certificate.
7. Persons who have been graduated in any Course may be examined
at any State examination in any branches of a higher course, and the Secretaryof the Board of Examiners shall certify, on the back of their diplomas,
to the passing of thc branches completed at said examination.
S. A certificate setting forth the proficiency of all the applicants in all
the studies in which they desire to be examined by the State Board of Examiners, shall be prepared and signed by the faculty and presented to the
Board.
RELATING
TO CERTIFICATES
DEGREES.
AND
1. "tudent~ who have completed a~l):one of the foregoin~ Courses sha.ll
recein' a certificate or diploma. authorizing th~m to teach 111 the public
8Chool~of the smte two years WIthout examination.
.
0)
Per;:ons who have completed anyone of the foregomg Courses and
ha . ~~aught two full annual school terms since graduation, shall receive a
~~firate or diploma authorizing them to teach in the public schools of
;ennsyh-ania without further. examinati?n. pro~'ided that they present to
the faculty and Board of Examiners a certificate of good m~ral character and
kill in the .\rt of Teaching from the Board or Boards of DIrectors by whom
they were employed, countersigned by the proper Superintendent.
3. Degrees shall be conferred as follows:
To graduates in the Regular Normal Course, the degree of Bachelor of
Elementary Pedagogics (B. E. P.); after two years' successful teaching, the
degree of Master of Elementary Pedagogics Cl\f. E. P.)
To graduates in the Scientific Course, the degree of Bachelor of Science
(B. S.); after two years' successful teaching, the degree of Master of Elementary Pedagogics Pi. E. P.) Graduates of the Scientific Course who
have engaged in scieutific, literary or prolessional pursuits at least three years
after graduation, may receive the degree of Master of Science (1\1. S.)
To graduates in the Advanced Xormal COtlI'Fe,the degree of Bachelor of
Pedagogics (B. P.); after two years' successful teaching after completing
this Course or the I'cientific Course, the degree of Master of Pedagogics
(M. P.)
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Sout/uoestern
State Normal
School,
General Information.
LOCATION.
The Southwestern
State Normal School is beautifully and
healthfully located on the left bank of the Monongahela river,
fifty miles from Pittsburg.
It is in the heart of the Monongahela Valley, and is conveniently reached from all points, being but
thirty miles distant from Pittsbnrgh by air line, and fifty by rail.
Direct road from Union Station, Pittsburgh.
Four trains daily.
Only twenty miles by rail (three trains daily) from Uniontown.
But one change of cars from Greensburg, Scottdale and Connellsville. Two changes from Hyndman and Meversdale.
Direct
boat from Rice's Landing, New Geneva, etc. No hack fares at
school.
GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS.
The School grounds consist of about 12 acres, covered with a
beautiful sod, and planted with ornamental and shade trees,
shrubbery and flowers. There are five buildings-a
central mas-
Campus
Front.
sive and imposing edifice, having the general form of a Greek
cross, with two wings, used as dormitories-the
one by ladies, the
other by gentlemen, and the two new buildings, Science Hall and
the Gymnasium.
LATE IMPROVEMENTS
AT THE NORMAL.
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Science Hall, a building completed two years ago, acco modating the Model School, Science Department and Sloyd Department.
Total cost about $27,000.
1.
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Dynamo
and
Engine
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The Gymnasium, completed this year, including, besides the
gymnasium proper, bath rooms, 'Yater closets, dynamo room, etc.
Total cost about $35,000.
.
3. Front extension to main building and to connecting buildings, completed one year ago.
I, 4. Electric light plant with a capacity of 900 lamps.
5· Complete new system of Water Improvements.
2.
THE CE~TRAL
AIM AT. CALIFORNIA
~s the preparation of teachers by ample scholarship and practice
111 teaching.
The various departments are in charge of experienced and able instructors, and there is an ample supply of apparatus and illustrative material.
The most approved methods
are .used in all subjects.
The student has before him constantly
a hIgh standard of teaching.
PraCtice
TeAching
Room.
Southwestern
State Normal
School,
T~e students ~tudy not only the theory of teaching, but engag
also In the pradzce ". The Senior Class is divided into small group e
on.e. member teaching a class of children in the presence of thS~
critic .teacher and of the other members of the group. By means
o.f wntten plans. for each le~son and k~ndly but searching crit].
cism, each p!actlc~ teacher IS kept at his best. Nothing is gained by r~peatIng mistakes, hence errors are eliminated as speedily
as possible.
PHYSICAL
CULTURE.
It ~s the duty of a n?rmal school to send out students who are
physically as well as intellectually and professionally equipped
for the arduous tasks of the teacher's vocation.
California,
Wasltzizgton
Tennis
Courts.
within limits, such games as base ball foot ball,
but these by no means fully meet the demand.
rule, onlv the strongest, and are likely to give
these than is beneficial.
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G 11IlJlaSiulil. The work in <?ur gymnasium has the two-~old
. ) t of securing the symmetncal development and promotmg
o~Jeceneral health of students, and of making them familiar with
!h: test methods of physical education suited to the needs of
the common schools..
.
.
The regular class d:llls, which all students are reqUIre.d to
attend, consist of Indian Club, Dumb-bell and Wal?-dexercls~s ;
also free exercises ~nd apparatus work, together with marchmg
and various recreatrons.
The new aymnasium is fully equipped with the best and most
expensive ;f n.lOdern appliances for developing the body and
correcting physical defects.
.
Gymnasium SUItSWill be required for all.
SOCIAL
We encourage,
lawn tennis, etc.;
They reach, as a
more exercise to
County, Pa.
CULTURE.
Education without social culture is incomplete; and none
stand more in need of refined tastes and polite manners than the
teacher. Ample opportunities for social culture are given in the
school. Through the fall and winter terms, receptions and
sociables are frequently held. These are attended by students
and teachers, and the aim is to blend instruction with entertainment, and to cultivate that ease of manner and, at the same time,
that becoming reserve, which should characterize the associations
of ladies and gentlemen. During the spring term, indoor socials
are less frequent, the general games on the campus meeting to a
large extent this need. Two social events of the spring term of
'95 wil.l be ~ong remembered by those present.
The first was a
reception given on the second evening of the term, by the
faculty to the students.
The second was a reception given on
~e campu~, by the faculty to all students, in honor of the Senior
. lass. ThIS occurred June 8. During the past year a brief,
Illustrated lecture on Art, given at each reception, added much
to the value and interest of these occasions.
MORAL AND RELIGIOUS
EDUCATION.
W~'l healthful, m.o:al atmosphere, should surround the student.
ri 1 e the authontIes of this school avoid everything of a sectast~~e~~!~re, th~y. endeavor in every proper way b to interest
on the o:n C~lnstlan work. Devotional exercises are conducted
rl1lng of ~ach school day in the Chapel. Attendance
at some
of all
c .urch serVice in town on Sunday morning is expected
Chap~l a~ IS also attendance at Sunday evening services in the
evening . volunta.ry students' prayer meeting is held on Sunday
has beenJlst prevIOUS to the Chapel exercises.
This meeting
of great g~~el~ attended ~or ,several years and has been a means
. ands of Kmg s Daughters have been formed and
h
Gymnasium
Class.
Southwestern State Normal School,
are a source of profit, religiously, to their members.
In all the
religious exercises of the school, students are encouraged to
take an active part. Two years ago an organization of the
Young Women's Christian Association was formed, and a little
later a college branch of the Y. M. C. A. was likewise organized.
These associations send this year four members to Moody's Summer Schools, Mass.
LITERARY
SOCIETIES.
There are two flourishing Literary Societies, the Clionian and
the Plzi/o1llathean, at the Normal.
They have worked side by
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California, Washington County, Pa.
h members a most valuable literary training.
No event of
to t e r at California is quite so popular as the" Annual Conthe X~etween these two societies, and the Normal Chapel is alt:st
crowded by the audience that assembles to witness this
"ays
."
" battle of the gIants.
HOME LIFE AT THE NORMAL.
No pains are spared to sur~ound the. student with the most
favorable conditions.
Rece~tlOn cKo?1dmllttees
m~et new stuhdents
at the station when they arnve.
~n. y attentions are ~ own,
the wants of the new-comer are anticipated, and no occasion for
embarrassment or home-sickness is allowed to arise, if it can be
avoided. More than four hundred Normal students were in attendance this Spring term; not one left sch~:)Qlon accout:t. of
home-sickness.
Only one left on account of Illness, and this Illness was not serious.
THE
STUDENTS'
ROOMS
Are large, bright and cheery. They are heated by steam, lighted
by electricity, carpeted, newly· papered and provided with dressing case, table, spring bed, washstand and wardrobe.
They are
cosy and attractive.
Philo
Hall.
side in friendly rivalry for many years.
Each Society occupies
a large and beautiful hall, complete in all its appointments. The
weekly exercises are of a very interesting character, and afford
Students'
Room.
t'"
THE BOARDING
int~~~a~ding school is always inquired about with genuine
a yea~ 0 y those who are to enjoy it, or at least to endure it, for
problem r more. We have made a careful study of the whole
Dlay be
;-Ve do not promise such a variety in the table fare as
they are h~r at a hotel where the c~1arges are as much pe:- day as
e per week. We provide, however, substantial food,
ha
CLio
HaLL.
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California, Was7zz"ngto1l
County, Pa.
Southwestern State Normal School,
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.
a ted alike to male and femal . students, adult~ a~d ~hildren ;
~sa~vfs skill to the hand, precision tP t~e eye and discipline to the
It ~ld The chief aim is not to tel! ~Ii a trade, but to tram the
f11~n
ithrough the hand. The work-benches and tool.s are of ~he
",m
ttern- Our work was established by a native Swedish
besthPearMiss Elin Esselius.
teac
,
Dining
Ro o rrr.
in sufficient quantity and of good quality, with neat and careful
service. The best we can say for our boarding is that our
students like if. "The proof of the pudding is in the eating."
The dinuig room is a spacious, pleasant hall, well lighted by
electricity.
The meal times at the Normal are among the hours
that will linger long and pleasantly in the memories of students ..
The teachers and most advanced students are so distributed as
to make the conversation interesting and profitable at each table.
HEALTH
RECORD
OF CALIFORNIA.
Few schools, if any, can show such a remarkably good health
record as California. Aside from ordinary colds and the occasional prevalence of such light diseases as measles, the cases of
sickness have been extremely rare. Among the thousands of
students who have resided at the school during the last fifteen
years, there have been but two cases of typhoid fever and three
of scarlet fever, none of which were malignant.
There has nev.er
been a deattt at the school, nor an epidemic of any dangerous dISease, and for years in succession we have been exempt from .any
case of serious illness.
The sanitary condition of the bnildmgs
is the safest and best.
An interesting form of school work, at the
ormal, promotive
alike of health and of manual skill, is our system of
MANUAL TRAINING.
The picture shows a class of students at work in our Sloyd
Room. "Sloyd" is the Swedish form of Manual Training. The
course includes the making of a series of models in wood, ca~r
fully graded in difficulty from a simple piece made with a krn
only, to a complicated model requiring a variety of tools. SlaY
d
Sloyd
Room.
THE NOR 1AL LIBRARY
Is one of the finest in the State. The collection of books is large
and well selected. Several daily newspapers, about fifty weekly
papers and the leading magazines and illustrated periodicals are
to be found on the tables. The reading room is very large and is
beautifully lighted with electric lamps.
. We have sought earnestly, and successfully, to make onr readmg room highly attractive and valuable to our students.
The Library and Reading Room are combined.
The room is
Open an average of seven and one-half hours daily. Book cases
cover six hundred and fifty-two square feet of sides of room.
The books are classified, arranged and shelved so that even the
yobu?lgeststudent in the school can find reference works on any
su ~ect.
b A .card catalogue of the books has been prepared by the Lif~ar:i~; also a complete list of authors and their different works
10 t~e Library.
g. Course on some special line of work is prepared by
the tRe
c er 1.11 English, for each class in the school. This is
ke t
is PPla dthe Library and the name of each student using the books
ce on file.
Each0 student'
.
. d
fewer t 1ran t hr
lVeek
.
IS r.eqUlre to read not
nee h ours a
t the e~dth? special course, not including reference work, and
tnP1ished~ the week to present a report of what has been ac-
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state Normal SclIOOI,
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DEPARTMENT
4S
OF SCIENCE.
he Science Rooms are especially well arranged and
.'f d
The Lecture Room, which is provided with rising
~uIPPf s·eats accommodates over one hundred persons. For utiers ~ive pu;poses, a solar camera and a magic lantern ar~ in
l~~tr The General Laboratory is a large room, w~ll provided
u' individual work tables for the students, and With cases for
WI
ratus etc. The Private Laboratory of the instructor is now
chiefly for work in photography.
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:;~d
The Library.
DONATIONS
TO LIBRARY.
Our thanks are due for donated copies of the folio Iring papers:
The Washington Reporter.
The Elizabeth Herald.
The Washingtun Democrat,
The Argus and Radical.
The Beaver ~tar.
The Charleroi Tidings.
The UniontownJefter~onian])emocmt.The
West Xewton Times.
The Uniontown Genius of Liberty.
The Brownsville Clipper.
The Uniontown Republican :- The Greensburg Tribune Herald.
The Waynesburg Independent.
The Greensburg Press,
The United Presbyterian.
The Greensburg Evening Press.
The Methodist Recorder.
The Monongahela Daily Repucliean.
The Presbyterian Banner.
The California :\Ie~~enger.
The Pittsburgh Christian Advocate.
The Burgettstown Enterprise Call.
The Homestead Daily Messenger.
The Canonsburg Notes.
The Charleroi Mirror.
The Connellsville Courier.
The Meyersdale Commercial.
The :."IIcKee"port Times.
Somerst Standard.
Pennsylvania School Journal.
Laboratory.
THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT
Offers to students of instrumental and vocal music advantages
sel.do';D found outside of the great cities.
Professor Keffer, the
prtnclpal instructor, is an accomplished and highly successful
teacher.
Ot/ier Publications Received:
Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette.
Harper's Weekly.
Pittsburgh Dispntch.
:- merican Supplement.
Pittsburgh Times.
The Centurv,
Pittsburgh Po~t.
The Korth :•.•.
merican Review.
Educational Xews.
Primarv Education.
Sunday Puck. .
Popular Educator.
Youth's Companion.
New York School Journal.
Harper's Hound Table.
Kiudergarten :."IIagazine.
Epworth Herald,
New England .Iournul of Education.
Cosmopolitan.
Teacher's Institute,
.\.rt Journal.
The American Teacher.
Uniontown Daily Xews :- The Forum.
School Gazette.
Review of Reviews.
The Outlook.
The Educational Review.
Public schoot Journal.
Harper's ~e\\' ?lIunthl~' :."IIagH7.in". Ladil'b' Home .Ioiu nal.
f;iIYC'l"CmRR.
PrOfessor
Kerfer's
Room.
Southwestern State Normal School,
He is ably assisted by Miss Emily Taylor. Their pupils make
rapid progress and never discontinue their lessons except with
regret. We can most confidently recommend our course in
music to all wishing thorough instruction in this art.
A.t
present two orchestras, the Euterpean
and the Junior are
formed under the leadership of Professor Keffer. The music
pupils at the Normal are especially favored in having frequent
opportunities for practice in public.
Junior
COMMERCIAL
Orchestra.
DEPARTME
T.
In this department instruction is largely individual, thus enabling students to enter -at any time. The aim is to fit students
to at once undertake the duties of qualified amanuenses, tYI,>ewriters and bookkeepers upon leaving school. The course lllci
eludes Bookkeeping,
Shorthand, Typewriting,
Banking ~n
Commercial Law, with supplementary
training in Spel.llllg,
Punctuation, etc., Manifolding, Indexing, Letter Filing, BUSlll~SS
Forms and Correspondence.
If desired, students may enter oJ
one of these branches only. Writers of all systems of Shorthan I
are received for rapid dictation.
Diplomas will be grante.d to. al
who pursue the course thoroughly and pass the final examlllatlo~i
No attempt is here made to describe, or even refer to, a
the lines of work carried on in the school. Many amonJ5
most important departments of school activity are not mentlO}e
in the foregoing paragraphs.
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Expenses.
$ I 25
Tuition, per week,
3 25
Board,
"Board and Tuition, Fall Term, 16 weeks (less State aid),
64 00
"
Winter"
12
"
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48 00
"
Spring " 14
"
56 00
- 168 00
"
Full Vr"
42
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Piano or Organ Lessons (two per week), Fall Term,
20 00
"
""
Winter Term,
IS 00
"
Spring Term,
17 00
"
less than full term, per lesson, 75
Average charge, per term, for use of instrument, one
period daily,
2 00
Private Voice Lesson at same rate as lessons on Piano or
Organ.
Complete commercial course, one year,
$50 00
Bookkeeping, six months,
20 00
Shorthand, six months.
20 00
Typewriting, three months,
10 00
No deduction for board or tuition for first week or last two
weeks of term, except by previous agreement with the Principal.
One-half of the above expenses is due at the opening, the
balance at the middle of each term.
The Principal acts for the Trustees and receipts all bills.
Board at above rates includes furnished room, heat and light.
Students furnish their own napkins and towels.
Washing will be done by the household department at the
lowest terms.
STATE AID TO STUDENTS.
Each student is entitled to State aid (50 cents a week) who is
~.ver 17 years of age, and who signs a paper declaring his intenIon to teach in the common schools of the State.
to t ac~ student who, upon graduating, shall sign an agreement
ac
rec:
in the common schools of the State two full years, shall
A We the sum of fifty dollars.
at l=t stUdent, to secure these benefits, must attend the school
'rheo
twelve consecutive weeks, and receive instruction in the
ry of Teaching.
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4. If you can attend but a few weeks, come for that time.
Even this will give you new aims and higher ideals of teaching,
and may proye a turning point in your life.
S. Expect to do faithful, earnest work while here, and to
Text Books.
The following
school:
are among
J]1akestudy your single aim.
the text books now used in the
Hyde's Lessons in English,
Patterson's Grammar,
Reed & Kellogg's Grammar,
Strang's Exercises,
Hill's Rhetoric,
Maynard's English Classic Series,
Riverside Literature Series,
Barnes'Historyofthe United States,
Montgomery" .Iistoryof the United
States,
Johnston's History of the United
States,
Myers' General History,
Painter's History of Education,
Thorpe's Civil Government,
Williams' & Rogers' Book-keeping,
Pernin's Universal Phonography,
Barnes' Manual of Typewriting,
CeciJian Music Series,
McGuffey's Readers,
Emerson's Evolution of Expression,
McLellan's
Augsburg's Drawing,
White's Arithrnetics,
New Arithmetic,
Sensenig's Algebra,
Wentworth's Geometry,
Allen&Greenough's Latin Grammar,
Allen & Greenough's Ceesar,
Collar & Daniell's First Latin Book,
Harper & Miller's Virgil,
Harkness' First Greek Book,
German-Grimm's
l\Iaerchen,
German-Lessing's
Minna von Barnhelm,
Guyot's Physical Geography,
Gage's Physics,
Gage's Laboratory lannalofPhysics,
Bastin's Botany,
Gray's Botany,
Wood's Plant Organization,
Stowell's Essentials of Health,
Gordy's Psychology,
Psychology.
SUGGESTIONS TO THOSE EXPECtING
TO BECOME STUDENTS.
r . You are prepared to enter here when you have had the
usual course in the common schools at home.
2.
If you expect to take a course in this school, you will
probably save both time and money by coming here at once.
3. It is better to enter at the beginning
can enter at any time.
of a term, but yoU
6. Come onjirst day of term, neither earlier nor later, unless
circumstances require it.
7. Bring with you for references whatever text books you
have; you will find such books useful. The new books you
need can be bought cheaper here than at home.
8. The Normal School is but five minutes' walk from the
station. Leave trunk checks with the agent, and come at once
to the Principal's office at the school. The baggage will be
landed at the schoolfree of charge.
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CLASS OF 18i8.-CoXTIXUED.
Alumni Register.
[~OTF..-This Register gives the present address of each graduate
should be reported for correction.)
so far as known.
Error
CLARS OF 18i5.
Axtel, Thos, L., Xorthern Iowa.c--Physician.
Hemphill, Geo. E., Allegheny, Pa.-Lumber
Dealer.
CLASS OF 1876.
Ammons, Sue, p1rs. L. B. Anderson), Irwin Ave., Allegheny, Pa.
Beal, L. C., Uniontown, Pa.-Physician.
Cope, Albert B., Mt, Union, Ohio.s--Physician.
Peck, Chas, E., treetsborough, Ohio.-i\lachinist.
Smith, J. B., California, Pa.-Yice Principal State Normal School.
Stoodv, Wm. }I.-Died ~larch 29, IS8-!.
State Certificate granted t John B. 'olomon, }1a ontown, Pa.
CLAR
OF 187i.
Crook ham , Mary P., CUrs. Mary P. Conkling), Osceola, Neb,
Frye, Frank, Belle Vernon, Pa.-Telegraph
Operator.
Frye, W. S., Gill Hall, Pa.-Physician.
Jackman, W. S., 6916 Perry ave., Englewood, nl.-Professor
in Cook County
Normal School.
Kiehl, Henry S., No. 7i Fourth ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
McCollum, John B. K.-Deceased.
Newkirk, Dcnetta=-f Mrs. W. H. Winfield), California, Pa.
Newlin, Alex. Willis, (Ph.D.) Puebla, Mexico, President of Methodist
Theological Institute.
Van Dyke, John 'V., California, Pa., Merchant.
State Certificate granted to Dr. A. R. Horne, of Allentown, Pa.
CLASS OF 1878.
Craig, Belle, Huston Run, Pa.-Teacher.
Douglas, J. H., Blythedale, Pa.-Physician.
Eberman, John S., California, Pa.-Cashier
First National Bank.
Esler, James M., Tarentum, Pa.-Druggist.
Griffith, Henry William, Kecksburg, Pa.-Teacher.
Haggerty, Lindy (Mrs. L. Craig), Coal Bluff, Pa.
Kell, Nath B., Denver, Col.
Lang, Clara R., Belle Vernon, Pa.s--Teacher.
Larimer, }Iaria Louise, Fayette City, Pa.e-Tcacher.
Lutz (feorge D., Independence, }lo.-Attorney-at-La,w.
)lart'in, Andrew E., Greensburg',Pa~-Dru~g.ist.
JI Kee Daniel II., Wellsburg, ". \ a.i--Xlinieter.
1d~tche;l, Walter, St. Clairsville, W. Y~.-:-Principal Public Schook
Patton, H. Etta PIrs. D. C,. Murphy), ~h?pery Rock, Pa.
Patton, Xoah 'Y., Charleroi, Pa.s--Physiciau.
.
Philips, H. Lenore PIt'S. Re\'. J. L. McCutcheon), Franklin, Va.
Beie, Ella A. (Mrs. W. S. Jackman), 6916 Perry ~,:e., Englewood, Ill.
Van Dyke, George ~I., West Xewton, Pa.c--Physician ..
Van Dyke, William s., West Newton, Pa.-Bank Cashier.
Wakefield, Thomas Randolph, Uniontown, Pa.-Attorney-at-Law.
Wells J. Truman, ~1cKeesport, Pa.-Editor
Ereninq Times.
Wilso~, ~1ary F. (~1r~. Joseph W. Smith ) San Luis Obispo, Cal.
CLA~S OF 1879.
Browne, Rebekah E., Xew Castle, Pa.-Teacher.
Browne, ~Iillie R., New Castle, Pa.
Camp, Harry W.-Died October 23, 189-1.
Craft, Brashear 'V., Merrittstown, Pa.-Teacher.
Crawford, Tillie, Duquesne, Pa.-Teacher.
Dearth, Orlando P., Brownsville, Pa.-Physician.
Dunn, 'Villi am C., Denver, Col.
Grant, R. Q., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Signal Service, U. R. A.
Hall, Frank R, California, Pa.-Professor
State Normal School.
Hackney, n. 11., Atchison, Kan.-Cashier
First National Bank.
Holland, II. R., Washington, Pa.
Borner, George 0., )Iillsboro, Pa.
Longwell, lIarry Edgar, Chicago, Ill.-Dmughtsman.
Mackey, John F., Paris, France.
Mehaffey. Annie )1. (}Irs. Horton), Poplar Bluff, )10.
cClure, Rallie A. (Xlrs, H. S. Clark),
niontown, Pa,
McDonough, Dora (M,·s. Edward Clark), 6315 Broad st., E. E., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Morgan, P. 'Y., Wilmerding, Pa.-Cashier
of Bank.
urphy, D. C., Slippery Rock, Pa.-Professor
in State Normal School.
~khill,
C. L., Denver, Col.-Physician
and Professor in :Medical College.
ec:~,Bennett W., McConnellsburg, Pa.-Teacher.
::IlIPS, Hettie L. (Mrs. W .. Frye)-Died
November 18,1886.
ton, ~ura, Wilkinsburg, Pa.-Teacher.
h ,.JeSSle L., Carmichaels, Pa.
utterly, Arthur P., California Pa.-Bookkeeper
California Coal Co.
Wart, Belle C., Newville, Pa.'
~~,
Lou L.-Died October 4, 1886.
I~d, Margaret E., Fayette City, Pa.-Teacher
in Soldiers' Orpban
ill~ hool, Jumonville, Pa.
ilao
- Laura B. CMrs. Supplee), Homestead, Pa.
n, Anna ~1., McKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
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California, Washington County, Pa.
CLASS OF 1880.
Axtel, L. J\I.-Died March 18, 189L.
Browne, Jo . K.-Died December 22, 1882.
DeHayen, Madge, California, Pa.-Teacher.
Drumm, J. A., Dawson, Pa.-Died October 3, 1887.
Frye, John K., Johnstown, Pa.-Purchasing
Agcnt.
Gamble, Power T., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Bookkeeper.
Hall, Marie, 2911 South Park ave., Chicago, Ill.
Jones, Belle Y., (Xlrs, Warren Piersol), Peabody, Kan.
Kendall, John C., Homestead, Pa.- uperintendent of Schools.
Mackey, Agnes )I., (Mrs. Leslie ~Iullen), Campbell; Minn.
Masters, Minnie Y., ~IcKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
McClure, Ella ~I., ()Irs. 'Walton Howell), Flushing, Ohio.
McNorton, Frank V.,Winterburn ave., 23d 'Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa.--Teacher.
Neel, Mary E., Jefferson, Pa.-Teacher.
Noss, Clara H., (Mrs. John M. Park), Montandon, Pa.
Potts, C. J., Bedford, Pa.-County
Superintendent, Bedford County.
Reno, William 'Nilson, Rochester, Pa.-Attorney-at-Law.
Rhoads, L. S., Jacobs Creek, Pa.-~Ierchant.
Robertson, O. A., Campbell, Minn.-Attorney-at-Law.
Robison, W. L., Hill City, Kan.-Teacher.
Smail, E. J., Braddock, Pa.-Attorney-at-Law,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Spindler, Alvin C., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Attorney-at-Law.
Swan, Laura, Brownsville, Pa.-Teacher.
Sweeney, J. T., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Real Estate Agent.
Thomas, Anna B., Braddock, Pa.-Supervisor
Primary Schools.
CLASS OF 1881.
Adams, Jennie E., (}Irs. J. C. Carter).-Died
1890.
Barnum, ,Yo V., Santa Barbara, Cal.
Barr, l\Iaggie J., 218 Washington. aye. , Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
Best, James S.-Died
Tovember 16, 1883.
Byran, 'V. ., Brownsville, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Claybaugh, A. nI., Uniontown, Pa.-Journalist.
Core, John )Ic)fullen, Uniontown, Pa.-Attorney-at-Law.
Eshelman, Ella D., (Mrs. E. J. Smail), Braddock, Pa.
Graham, Mary B., (Mrs. Theo. B. Noss ), California, Pa.-Teacher
in Norll1al
School.
Hertig, Louise M., Philadelphia, Pa.-Physician.
Hutchinson, Flora.-Died April 11, 1886.
Jackman, Hattie E., (Mrs. F. Colvin), Ea t Bethlehem, Pa.
Jennings, Maggie, (Mrs. Newton Wolf), California, Pa.-Died 1893.
Kussart, Lee, Columbus, Ohio.
Lyons, Sadie, Beech Cliff, Pa.-Teacber.
'McAlpin, Agnes, Belle Vernon, Pa.-Teacher.
CL,\.SS OF 1881.-CoNTINUED.
.
J . Elwood , ~rodesto, Ill.-Teacher.
hiler,
•I redock Thomas P., Houth Bend, Ind.
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I'antha l\Iay ~o. 30 Ledlie st., Allegheny City, Pa.
'Ionroe, c
•
'. I 'l·uy·)1. (}hs. Lawson Bane), Amity, Pa.
ee , • .,
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Pi b h P
Phillips, )Iay L., (Mrs. W. l'i. Jarrett,
itts urg,
a.
porter, Loui~a B., Urriontown, Pa.
Rhoades, Xoah E., Smithto~, Pa:-Clerk.
hallenberger, Hugh D., Lelsenrmg,. Pa.-Clerk:
';heplar, Josephine L., \ Irs. 1. B. MIller), BeSWIck, Cal.
Thornburg, Geo. C.-DIed Oct. 8, 1894...
Walker, "'m. J., Homestead, Pa.-PhYSlCJan.
Wickham, Julia, (nIrs. E. 1II. Watson), East Marshfield, Mass.
CLASS OF 1 82.
Alter, Ella, (Mrs. Rutter), Red wing, Cal.
Baker, George P., 'Vashington, Pa.-In County Recorder's Office.
Beazell, Kate B., Boggs ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Teacher.
Carlton, Thomas J.-Died October 29, 1886.
Colebank, G. C., Octavia, Keb.-Bank Cashi r.
Collins, Judith Lenora, Monongahela, Pa.-Teacher.
Cooper, Allen F., Uniontown, Pa.-Attorncy-at-Law.
Crumrine, Mary E., 'West Union, Pa.-Teacher.
Dansie, James, Munhall, Pa.-iUerchant.
Day, E. H., )IcKeesport, Pa.-Principal
of High School.
Debolt, George W., Nebraska.-Teacher.
Donaldson, )I. )Iay, pIrs. C. A. nIclh'aine), ~IQ.nongahela, PJ..
Fry, L. 8., )Ianhattan, Kan.-Teacher.
Fuester, Elma L., Ruffsdale, Pa.-Teacher.
~ns, John Lyons, K. Y. City, Manager Adv. Dep't of "Electricity."
~rant, Flo:-en?e, Monongahela, Pa.
olland, Carne)I.
Oakland Pittsburgh Pa
Holla
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,
,.
nd, Corne ~I., Oakland Pittsburgh Pa.
Jeff!'
,
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nes, <'.eorge B., nioutown, Pa.-District
Attornev.
J enk'
~n8, 'J u I'ia II., Xo. 98 Arch st., Allegheny City, Pa.-Teacher.
JenklOl'
Ianio
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arch st., Allegheny City, Pa.s--Teacher.
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P .
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sper,
ulllontown
Pa
-.Utornev-at-Law.
J one Eddi
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PIrR. Frank Gibson), McKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
Lack'ev ,(T ie,
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nn .\.rbor, ~Irch.-Attorney-at-Law.
~onard I' .
,.IZZI<.' )I., Cumberland
Md -Teacher
M. ler 0
PC.
,.
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Reed ~'ll: )., onnellsnlle, Pa.-Vice Principal of Schools.
Ru h' ~
r., pIrs. James Jenkins), Fayette City, Pa.
RObi~~(· 'r' °ll1laha, eb.-Attorney-at-Law.
JIl" 0 In C ('
b
brOCk J
., neens llrg, Pa.-Att.orney-at-Law.
, ,aco\) , .Tollns t own, P a.-PrJJ1Clpal
..
or Dale School.
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Southwestern State Normal School,
CLASS OF 1882.-CONTI:-il-EV.
Schrontz, F. "'., Ligonier, Ind.-)Iinister.
Scott, E. E., Toledo, Ohio.-Physician.
Snodgrass, Milton R.. Osceola, Xeb.-Principal
Public Schools
Speers, Anna, phs. Speers ), Lawn Ridge, III.
Thomas, Flora K., (Xlrs, Colmery ), Braddock, Pa.
Ulery, Lucy, p1r~. E. D. Fulton), Uniontown,
Pa.
Will, John .\..-Died January 5, 1 83.
"Williams, Sallie A., PIt'S. L. Z. Birmingham), California, Pa.
Williams, Mattie B., Belle Vernon, Pa.t--Teacher.:
"Woods, Lizzie, (Ml'S. Carothers), Elizabeth, Pa.
CL.I..HSOF 188:~.
Acklin, Annie E., Waynesburg, Pa.i--Preceptress Waynesburg College.
Applegate, Minnie Evelyn, (Mrs. W. S. Abbott), McKeesport, Pa,
Armstrong, L. Etta, (Mrs. W. Gregg), ""est Alexander, Pa.
Barker, Mattie J., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Teacher.
Barnum, Lizzie, Coal Centre, Pa.-Teacher
in Homestead.
Beard, Stella S., Blair, Xebraska:-Teacher.
Beard, Lucy E., (J~1t'S.T. H. I-Iaug) , )1inneapolis, )linn.
Berryman, 'V. I., Washington, Pa.e+Attorney-at-Law.
Blackburn, Ida E., Stahlstown, Pa.-(iraduate
of "-oman's Medical College,
Philadelphia.
Cassidy, Amanda, Pittsburgh, Pa.-Teacher
in Hiland School.
Cleaver, Mattie J., Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
Collins, Wilmot, Dravosburg, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Cook, ~1attie 1., (~1rs. Rev. C.• L Clark), Webster, Pa.
Cooper, "'alter L., Derrick City, Pa.-Principal
of Schools,
Coulter, Carrie E., Monongahela, Pa.-Teacher.
Finley, Belle )1., (Mrs. Rankin), (lreensburg, Pa.
Hackney, Lide E., Kew Salem, Pa.-Teacher.
Hart, Ella L., (MI'S. Geo. Henning), Pittsburgh, Pa.
Hartranft, Belle, (Mrs. 'V. S. Bryan), Brownsville, Pa.
Hustead, Josephine M., (Mrs. Edward Snider), Uniontown, Pa,
Hutton, D. S., Buena Yista, Pa.-Physician.
Johnston, Oscar S., Muskingum, Ohio.-Teacher.
Jones, Minnie, (l\II'S. Geo. P. Weaverling), Homestead, Pa,
Jones, Bertie, Homestead, Pa.-Teacber.
Jones, \Villiam 1-1.,Bentleysville,
Pa.-Teacher.
Lilley, Laura L., (Ml'S. A. N. McKinzie), Cholarne, Cal.
McClure, John C., Los Angeles, Cal.s--Civil Engineer.
McCollum, J. Roscoe, Dows, Iowa.-Teacher.
McKnight, Ada 1\1.,118 Fremont st., Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
Newmyer, Win. ll., Dawson, Pa.t--Teacher.
Nutt, Maud, (Mrs. F. E. Pelton). Blltler, Pd,.
Overly, Ada, Ridge View, Pa.v=Teucher.
Calt/ornz'a, f1/asllz'llgtollCounty, Pa.
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CL.I..SS OF 1883.-CO:-iT[:-il:ED.
Patton, Celia .\.., -cnionto\Yl l,Pa'-pTeaC~r)er. I
"'"ldie D. , Pleasant uruty, a.- oac rer.
p~ ble,", ,"
Pfla.~terer, .I..nna R., ()Iri'. Rel-. Fait), Onadark?,.Indian Territory.
Pittman, John H., )IcConnellsburg, P'l.-PhYl'lClan.
.
Rei~. Lily R, pIn'. Fred w. King), ()9lG Perry ave., Englewood, Ill..
R sh Charles "'., Dawson, Pa.-Teacher.
:;'d~r, .1..1Iie)1..' p1rs. Wm. Lytle), West Elizabeth, Pa.
wckdale, )Iaggle, Los Angeles, Cal.
utherland, J. l L, Xel\' Cumberland, W. \'a.-~Iinister.
utherlaml, L. 0., Beham, Pa.-)1ini,ter.
wearer, Lizzie )Iay, (~1rs. Rev. A. Bash), Esplanade st., Allegheny, Pa.
Thomp~on, John.-Died
July 18, lk8().
Tombaugh, B. E., Washington, Pa.-Supt.
Washington County.
Tor rence, Kate M.-Deceased.
Weitzel, Sue, Greensburg, Pa---Teacher.
CLA.SS OF 1884.
Bierer, Retta C., Uniontown, Pa.-Teacher.
Bell, J. :F., Elgin, I1l.-Physician.
Berkey, J. A., Somerset, Pa.-District
Attorney.
Dunn, )1. Eo, Mcridan, Kan.v=Minister.
Galley, Belle :X., plrs. w. X. Stahl), Swissvale, Pa.
Gallagher, G. w., Nell- Hayen, Pa.-Physician.
Gamble, W. E., Boundary City, \Y;lsh.-Teacher.
Guffey, :\fary 1[" (i.\Irl'. J. S. Eberman ), Died March 1,1893.
Hertzog, EI\'a )1., California, Pa.-Died.
Hertig, Wendell, )Iinneapolis, )Iinn.-.Utorney-at-Lal\'.
Holland, Rena C., phs. Robt. H. Hook), Uniontown,
Pa.
Humbert, J. 1., Alleghany, Pa.e-Theologrcal Rtudent.
Jami(:;on, J. F., Uniontown, Pa.-In P. H. R. Office.
K.efo\'er, C. F., Uniontown, Pa.-.Utorney-aL-Law.
Lmw..ay, Effie B., Brownsville, Pa.-Teacber.
Longanl'cker, Carrie E., (Xlrs, D. "\\'. Sholmlter), Springfield, Ohio.
Lon~on, J. C., West Finley, Pa.-Teacber.
cKet', ,Jo~. II., Woochille, Pa.-Physician.
~ O~tt, Cora B.-Died August 20, 188().
erkm~, Emma ~I. '''ebster
Pa
Pollock J H B '.
""
ufTalo,
K
1.-.Utorney-at-Law.
P ratt Mary F J
II ,.
R"
,., ewe City, Karu---Teacher.
199, d .• 1...,Crafton, Pa .....:..)Iinistfl'.
unders '"C'·':'
'I ~Iverton, Pa.e+Bookkccper.
UveUB
'r'
•
J
mith 'J' 7:,93 Diamond st., Pittsburgh, Pa.s--Attorney-at-Law.
hut~rl en~lc ., (Mrs. Clyde Kimball), Dunbar, Pa.
akelleici .t;na, California, Pa.-Libmrian
Nonnal School.
Uson E' ato, Connellsville, Pa.-Teacher.
, mIlIa M., (MrR. P. T. Uamble), Pittsburgh, Pa.
55
Soutinoestern. Stale j\'ormal School,
CLAf'S OF 1885.
Adair, :'I1aggic :J1., 20 First st., Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
Bell, Radie, Idlewood, Pa.-Teacher.
Bridgeman, Gertrude, Xewark, Del.
Orowthers, R. C., Cincinnati, Ohio.t--With Lysle Coal Co.
Greathead, Carrie S., :J1cConne\lsburg, Pa.-Teacber
in Belle Vernon, Pa.
Hoover, Elda X., (:J1rs. Chas. A. Peters). Dean, :J1inn.
Hopkins, Ara, (Mrs. Henry Allman), Garwood, Pa.
Hugbes, Hattie E., Lebanon, Pa.-Student
in Medical College, N. Y. City.
Huntley, Orella, (Mrs. Geo. Dixon), "Uniontown, Pa.
Hornbake, Jos. D., California, Pa.
Keys, Mary, (Mrs. T. Graham) Haddenvillc, Pa.
Lewellen, Leroy 'V., ~ew Salem, Pa.-::\1inistcr.
Morgan, Lizzie, California, Pa.-Bookkceper.
Porter, Hettie 1\1., Stoneboro, Pa.-Teacher.
Raub, l\Iame, (Mrs. Chas. D. Evans), Newark, Del.
Rothwell, A. Lee, California, Pa.-Teacher.
Swan, Mattie, (Mrs. James Goe), Tippecanoe, Pa.
'Watters, Minnie E., (Mrs. Jas. Darsie ), Munhall, Pa.
,Veaber, .Annie E., Fredericksburg, Pa.-Teacher.
'Wilson, Carrie E., Charleroi, Pa.-Teacher.
Worcester, Clara B., (:'IIrs. G. E. Dresser), Pittsburgh, Pa.-Teacher.
Woolsey, On'ille I., :J1orris X Roads, Pa.-Tl'ucher.
CLASS OF 18 'u.
Armstrong, Bell, Farmer City, Iowa.c--Toachcr in Tligh School.
Chalfant, Luna C., (Mrs. Frye), Charleroi, Pa.
Cbalfant, O. ., Washington, Pa.-Attorney-at-Law.
Chalfant, Harry M., Carmichaels, Pa.i--Xlinister.
Cope, Florence x., (:Jlrs. T. S. L1Ckf'Y), Ann Arbor, :Jlich.
Debolt, William, Mapletown, Pa.-Principal
of Greensboro Schools.
Downer, E\"a C., (:J1rs. E. W. Chubb), Platte\'ille,I\'is.
Hertzog, Lucy 1"., Carrollton, Ohio.v=Physieian.
Hockenberry, J. Coulter, Cbester, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Jenkins, Annie :J1., (:J1rs. F. R. Hall), California, Pa.
Kinder, Avie, R:enery Hill, Pa.
l\IcGill, E. E., Good Intent, Pa.-Teacher.
:llIcGinnis, Carrie, Ten :JIile, Pa.-Teacher.
i\1cConegley, IV. L., Homestead, Pa.
Moore, :J[aud, IVest Newton, Pa.--Teacher.
Smith, C. 1\1., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Bookkeeper.
Snodgras , U. IV., Rising Sun, Ind.c--Minlstor.
Teeters, Nettie C., (l\lrR. George If. Linn), Monongahela, Pa.
Thomas, E F., Smithfield, Pa.-Principallhnkin
(111.) Schools.
California, Wash£ngton County, Fa.
57
CLASS OF 1886.-CO~TINUED.
t S P Brownsville, Pa.-Teacher.
Wes,
'L'n
~t Paul "IIinn.-Teacher
in High School.
Wilson, . .,"
, . .
.
tt
<:; E
Waynesburg,
Pa.-PhyslC"mn.
Wll1ge ,>.c. .,
P
•
Annie R., (Xlrs, Charles Swan), Heiste~burg,
a.
~ood(" t'ficate g~anted to Louise E. Baker, Uniontown, Pa.-Teacher.
tate er 1
•
CLASS OF 1887.
ran J . D ., Coal Centre, Pa.-::\1erchant.
Berry n....,
Brant John A., Ligonier, Pa.
.
, R )1 ,Yashington
Pa.-Instructor
III W. and J. College.
Curry: h'a·m" -rtr D St Thomas Ontario-·Minister.
Cunmng
,"""
,
Da rs ie , Priscilla, Uniontown, Pa.-Te.c'lcber.
l' .
Flanigan, A. R., Algona, Iowa--1\ inister,
Fritzius Jennie N.,' (Mrs. S. H. :McGeal'Y), Homestead, Pa.
Guffey, 'Albert A., ,Valls, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Hallam, James B., Strabane, Pa.-Teacher.
Jolmson, Effie 1\1,-Died 1893.
Keys, Hugh 1., Vanderbilt, Pa.
. .
Kiehl, Harry L., Washington, Pa.-PhySlCmn.
Mayhugh, Jo eph F., Elizabeth, Pa.
cDonough, Bernette, California, Pa.
Powell, Anna 1\1., (l\Irs. Charles Ashley), Homestead, Pa.
Rader, Vinoent, West Elizabeth, Pa.-Physician.
Ruple, Anna C., Washington, Pa.-Teacher.
Reeves, Becca, Belle Vernon, Pa.-Teacher
in Homestead.
mans, Frank ::\1., Uniontown, Pa.--Bank Teller.
heeran, Lizzie 1\1.,150 James st., Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
toekdale, Elladora, (:\lrs. W. C. ':J1cKean)--Died :JIay 3, 1890.
tiffy, Clara Z., Beaver, Pa.-Teacber.
Ward, Ethel, (Mrs. G. ::\1. Danley), California, Pa.-Teacher
in Homestead,
Pa.
CLASS OF 1 8.
Ailes, i"tephen G., California, Pa.-Editor
J[essengfl'.
A~~legate, W111.A., Ann Arbor, :JIich.
Billingsley, Yada, California, Pa.-Teacher.
~Yd: ~la.ry E., 2~3 Sixth sr., Portland, Oregon.-Teacher.
nh ~, Grant. ::\I.-Died October 31 1889.
~oWle~, ('eo. 1L, Braddock, Pa.-Pl:incipal
of lligh School.
eho, Harriet, California Pa.-Teacher.
G unn AI'
'
Lo ' (a, Ehzabeth, Pa.-Teacher.
~uter,
Wm., Cadwallader Pa.-Allegheny
College Student.
:u nuell, Ella xr., ::\lcKeesp~rt, Pa.-'l'eacher.
ou~~.Josephine,
(Mrs. Leyda), Beaver Falls, Pa.
ier, )1abel, BelleYernon, Pa.-Teacher
in 5th,Vard School, Allegheny.
58
Soia/uoester»: State Normal School,
CLASS OF 1888.-CoXTIXliED.
McFarland, Mary E., 4409 Cypress st., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Teacher.
Mulhollan, Clam M., (Mrs. Brown), Belle Vernon, Pa.
Iarquis, Amber :'II., Burgettstown, Pa.-Teacher.
Nickeson, Frances, (Mrs. II. G. Lincoln), Carmichaels, Pa.
Patterson, Eva, Asheville, N. C.-Teacher ill Female College.
Packer, Flom B., Braddock, Pa.-Teacher.
Peairs, I"~. F ..• uterville, Pa.--Physician.
Parker, Geo., West'Finley, Pa.-Law Student at Pittsburgh.
Powell, Van B., Pittsburgh, Pa.v--Attorney-at-Law.
Roley, Minnie, (Mrs. Ed. A. Riddle), Belle Vernon, Pa.
Stephens, Ada P., Redstone, Pa.-Teacher
in West Xe\\'ton.
Stephens, Hannah E., West Elizabeth, Pa.-Teacher.
Stewart, Chas., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Stenogmpher.
Singer, Clam, California, Pa.-Teacher
in Pittsburgh.
Scott, Radie C., Florence, Pa.-Teacher.
Teggart, Em, ( Irs, C. :'II. Smith), Pittsburgh, Pa.
Vance, Anna ~1., Burgettstown, Pa.-Teacher.
CLASR OF 1889.
Ache, Jennie, Uniontown, Pa.-Teacher.
Baker, Allie F., (Mrs. Grant Hillis), Alliance, Ohio.
Brown, Lillian, West Newton, Pa.-Teacher.
Berthel, Anna, :l\It. Pleasant, Pa.-Teacher.
Crawford, Nettie J., 72 Sedgwick st., Allegheny, Pa.
Coursin, Minnie St. C., n1cKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
Cunningham, Millie, 'Wampum, Pa.-Teacher.
Darsie, Catherine, Uniontown, Pa.
Dague, Ida S., Monongahela, Pa.-Teacher.
Eichbaum, Mary, Mahoningtown, Pa.v-Teacher.
Goo, Ada, Tippecanoe, Pa.-Teacher.
Gilmore, Maggie, West Elizabeth. Pa.-Teacher.
Hertzog, Annie I., California, Pa.'-Teacher.
Hugg, Ida, Belle Vernon, Pa.-Teacher.
Jamison, Lizzie A., Monongahela, Pa.-Teacher.
Josephs, :Uary A., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Teacher.
Kinder, Anna, West Brownsville, Pa.-Teacher.
Lilley, Sadie, California, Pa.
Lewis, Bert, 512 Smithfield st., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Bank Clerk.
Long, James C., California, Pa.-Electrician
at Normal School.
Luckey, Joseph M., Dawson, Pa.-Teacher.
McMunn, Minnie A., 109 Market st., Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
Musgrave, Lizzie, (JHr~. Geo. Lawson), Shousetown, Pa.
Musgrave, Josephine, Shousetown, Pa.-Teacher.
California, Washington County, Pa.
-
59
CLASS OF 188D.-COXTIXCED.
O1e~,Ella S., Johnstown, Pa.-Teacher.
_
eet n 'Iinnie California, Pa.-Teacher
at :'IIch.eesport.
() , ."
.,.
itl Lee Uniontown Pa.-Pr!11clpalof
Schools.
SJnI 1"
'
Teggart, Ella.-Died February 5, 18U2.
Vogl'l, :'IIary, (Mrs. Jas. Young), Webster, Pa,
Van YOOl'his, Sallie, Monongahela, Pa.-Teacher.
}"Blt
CLAS~ OF 1890.
!n
Qllllpbell, Janet, California, Pa.-Teacher
Charleroi ',
Duncan, .\.Rna, "Gnionto\\'n, Pa.-Teacher
III Connellsnlle.
F08tcr, Xlartha :1\1., :'IlcKeesport, Pa.-Tcacher.
Goodman, Fannie, (Mrs. Kenneth Watkins), Jacobs Creek, Pa.
Gass, Emma, Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
Gallagher, Ida, ,Yest Xewton, Pa.-Teacher.
Greathead, Fannie, Connellsyi\lc, Pa.-Teacher.
Gumbert, Ida, Elizabeth, Pa.-Teacher.
Hank, Olive .T., )Ionongahela, Pa.-Teacher.
Higbee, Lizzie B., Venetia, Pa.-Teacher.
.,
Hornbake, Xannie B., plrs. Jeff. Hornbake), California, Pa.
HU1'l't, Anna, pIre. ,V. J. Latimer), New Alexandria, Pa,
Kinney, Lucy, 21 Rivcr ave., Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
Lace, Ella :'II., Redstone, Pa.-Teacher.
Leech, Linnie E., South Burgettstown, Pa.-Teacher.
McC'rickart, :'IIauc1e,Pittsburgh, Pa.-Teacher.
McWhirter, :'Ilamie, Plrs. J. O. :'Ileanor), Yirsoix, Pa.
:McKown, Georgia, Coraopolis, Pa.-Teachel' in Second Ward, Allegheny, Pa.
Murray, :'IIary, Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
Reed, Anna, McKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
Richard, Gertrude, Latrobe, Pa.-Teacher.
mith, Clara, Connellsville, Pa.-Teacher.
ibbit, Ella, Coal Centre, Pa.-Teacher.
terling, Bell R., Masontown, Pa.-Teacher.
terling, Chat, )Ial'onto\\'n, Pa.-Teacher.
Taylor, Lida.-Died September 16, 1890.
~oma;., -Iennis, "Tebster, Pa.-Teacher.
,.,onbalaH,Salli R., \Vebster, Pa.-Teachcr.
Y" est v". La ura, '"I'
.1'_ izabetb, Pa.-Tcacher.
arnell, ~tella, California, Pa.-Teacher.
ld,.Jc!<.' 0., Philadelphia Pa.- 'tuc1ent in Jefferson Medical College.
nurntlo
er , W'11'
'
I lam S., Beaver Pa.-Law
Student.
untr\,ma
Xl'
tton· F n, " ~., Oak land, Cal.
• . P., D-aw~()n.Pa.e=Tcachor.
Southwestern State Normal School,
60
CLASS OF 1890.-CoXTIXUED.
Crow, 'V. E., Uniontown, Pa.-Journalist.
Farquhar, 'V. n., East Bethlehem, Pa.-Teacher.
Graves, Charles, Beallsville, Pa.-Student
in Medical College, Philadelphia.
Johnson, A. J., Connellsville, Pa.-Jonrnalist.
Kreger, W. S., Allegheny, Pa.- 'tndent in Theological . minary.
Layhue, J. L, Seattle, 'Vasb.- 'uperintendent King County.
Masters, J. Edgar, Coal Centre, Pa.-Clerk.
Meredith, B. F., Knoxville, Pa.-Clerk.
McCullougb, William, Ohio Pyle, Pa.-Principal
of chool,
McYay, F. W., Prosperity, Pa.-Teacher.
Phillips, Charles, California, Pa.-Student
at Ann Arbor.
Parsons, H. F., Speers, Pa.
Ross, A. M., Ballard, Washington.-Teacher.
Scott,
R., New alem, Pa.-Physician.
"T.
CLASS OF 1891.
Applegate, Harriet J., :McKeesport, Pa.--Teacber.
Armstrong, Irene :JI., 'Yest Alexander, Pa.-Teacher.
Bentley, )Iary :M., :Jlonongabela, Pa.-Teacher.
Burke, Florence Y., plrs. Rev. G. W. , nodgrass), Rising Run, Ind.
DeHaven, Elizabeth ~I., (Mrs. John R. Neal), California, Pa.
Hutton, Laura A., Reynoldton, Pa.-Teacher.
Jennings, Lucinda J., 'Yilkinsburg, Pa.-Teacber.
Keener, E\'a 1\I., Dunkard, Pa.-Teacher in Scottdale, Pa.
Lilley, Henrietta 111., California, Pa.-Teacber in Model Bchool.
Moyle, Lily A., Sharpsburg, Pa. - Teacher.
Morgan, Martha S., McKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
Mom eyer, Letitia, :JlcKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
McGrew, }Iary A., McKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
McKown, Jennie E., Coraopolis, Pa.-Teacher,
Reis, May A., (Mrs. Luce Dawson), Englewood, Ill.
Whitsett, Ray E., (Mrs. C. C. Ruse), Dawson, Pa.
Westbay, Hattie C., Elizabeth, Pa.-Teacher.
Zook, )Iary F., Waynesburg, Pa.-Teacher.
Bowman, John 'V., Brownsville, Pa.-Teacher.
Boyd, Elmer E., Chase, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Brightwell, Wm, D., Duquesne, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Corneille, HenryW.-Died
June S, 1892.
Day, Ransom )I., Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
Dils, C. II., California, Pa.-Principal
of :'Ilodel School.
Dickey, Charles E., Avalon, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
no\\'e, 'Villiam C., California, Pa.-Teacher.
Hertzog, Walter S., California, Pa.r+Student at Hiram, Ohio.
California, TVasltington County, Pa,
CLA S OF 1891.,-CONTINUED.
'II' m J Xew Alexandria Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
timer W I la
., ~
,
La
' Albert T. California, Pa.-College Student.
}fo~n"V
H F' of Schools.
artlll ,nl.
.,
'
J>
•
.,
d
. ' EJ' C Uniontown Pa --ASSistant Principal Redstone Aca emy.
Phillips,
1 .,
"
wail ~muel :'11., Braddock, Pa.s-=Law Student.
'tl' 'Calvin L. Derry, Pa.-Principal
of Scbools.
JDl 1,'
. I 0f Scl100lS.
. I1, Ira I..I., Cadwallader (Bridgeport), Pa.- P'rmcipa
SUllt
.
Wilson, Harry 'V., 19 East College ave., St. Paul, Minn.
CLASS OF 1892.
Andrews, Anna M., Bulger, Pa.-Teacher.
:Barnes, Jennie, Duquesne, Pa.-Teacher.
Bell Man' B., Idlewood, Pa.-Teacher.
Billingsley, Romaine, California, Pa.-Teacher
in }Iodel School.
Qunpbell, Lucy, West Elizabeth, Pa.-Teacher.
Cline, Venia, (Mrs. James Hamilton), Windy Gap, Pa.
Conger, Emma G., Lindley's Mills, Pa.-Teacher
in 'West Washington.
Dague, Anna, Odell, Pa.-Teacher.
Enoch, Lizzie F., Lone Pine, Pa.-Teacher.
Gabler, Mary C., Brownsville, Pa.-Teacher.
Gallagher, Eleanor, West Newton, Pa.-Teacher.
Geary, Inria J., Midway, Pa.-Teacher.
Goodall, Vella, Belle Vernon, Pa.--Teacher.
Greathead, Elsie S., Wilkinsburg, Pa.-Teacher.
Hester, Margaret L., Monongahela, Pa.-Teacher.
Horne, Flora, Washington, Pa.-Teacher
of Drawing.
Killius, Hannah E., Coal Centre, Pa.-Teacher.
lAtimore, )1innie .\.., 'Vest Xewton, Pa.-Teacher.
Longdon, Arizona H., Lindley's Iills, Pa.--Teacher.
t>ughman, Lida J., Uniontown, Pa.-Teacher.
~le, Maude E., Washington, Pa.-Teacher.
e oy! Ada J., West Middletown, Pa.-Teacher.
~n,
Ella B., Rostraver, Pa.-Teacher.
cOl rkle, )1. Dora, Scottdale, Pa.-Teacber.
CIn~re, Etta May, Charleroi, Pa.-Teacher.
laiyre, Mary H., )lcKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
Patter:; ~ude, Coraopolis, Pa.-Teacher at Roscoe.
'D.......
n, leanor 'V., McKeesport Pa -Teacher
·"'!el'8On L di
,.,
PhiUipe '~
ia G., Duquesne, Pa.-Tcacher.
ry
Po ll, 'Eva
J.! Mc~eesport, Pa.-Teacher.
II Eete'IICahforma, Pa.-Assistant
P. M.
.
,
e, California, Pa.-Teacher at Homestead.
61
Southwestern State Normal School,
GLARS OF 1892.-Co:-lTl:-lUED.
mith, Margaret, Beadling, Pa.-Teacher.
Steffey, Mary B., Duquesne, Pa.-Teacher.
Watt, Rachel D., Ohioville, Pa.--Teacher.
Watt, Josephine L., Ohioville, Pa.-Teacher.
Baker, Harry T., East Bethlehem, Pa.-Prin.
,Yo :\Iiddletown School.
Carter, Chas. E., California, Pa.-Law Student at Ann Arbor.
Chalfant, Alva, Perryopolis, Pa.-Teacher.
Colebank, Lawrence 'Y., Crafton. Pa.-Principalof
School.
Fazenbaker, Walter, Farmington, Pa.-Teacher.
Garwood, Clyde H., Brownsville, Pa.-Teacher.
Graff, Frank, Meadville, Pa.
Hart, John S., "'est Newton, Pa.-Teacher.
Horton, Edmund T., East Bethlehem, Pa.-Teacher.
Husk, Thos. 0., Coal Centre, Pa.-Student
'Yest Penn Medical College,
Pittsburgh.
Knotts, William C., Braddock, Pa.-Principal
of 'Yard School.
Meyers, Ira B.-Teacher in Cook Co. Normal School, Chicago, Ill.
Orange, Ulysses S., Charleroi, Pa.-Merchant.
Phillips, Milton, Shousetown, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Powell, Archibald, Latrobe, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Sloan, Thomas P., Wilna, Pa.-Principal
of Roscoe Schools.
Smith, Chas. S., West Leisenring, Pa.-Teacher.
Washabaugh, J. S., Beck's ;\[ills, Pa.-Teacher.
CLASS OF 1893.
Carroll, Bertha F., Homestead, Pa.-Teacher.
Fell, Jennie M., McKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
Gilmore, Blanche, 'Vebster, Pa.-Teacher in Duquesne.
Karns. Cornelia R.. Tarentum, Pa.-TeH.cher.
Lewellen, Lizzie Y., California, Pa.-Teacher in )Iodel School.
Lough, Lona, (Mrs. Bowlby,) Dunkard, Pa.
Miller, Elsie 1., )It. Pleasant, Pa.-College student, Mt, Union, O.
Miller, :\Iary K., 17 Industry st., Pittsburgh, Pa.
McKee, Margery H., Carnegie, Pa.-Teacher.
Patterson, Lulu, Fayette City, Pa.-Stlldent
in Oberlin College, O.
Phillips, Maggie H., Searights, Pa.-Teacher.
Powell, adie, Coal Bluff, Pa.-Teacher.
Singer, Jennie M., California, Pa.-Teacher at St. Lawrence, Pa.
Singer, Kate M., California, Pa.-Teacher.
Spragg, Chilnissa H., Chicago, Ill.-Teacher.
Tomer, Amelia M., Monongahela, Pa.-Teacher.
Tilton, Laura, (Mrs. T. B. Craig, Jr.,) Claysville, Pa.
Boydston, J. D., Mt. Morris, PH.-Teacher.
Calz!oynia, Washington County, Pa.
CLASS OF 1893.-Co;-;'l'!:-IUED.
' F' California, Pa.-Teacher
in )Iodel School.
Car'
I k F,. ,.,
Fien't~ne, :X. B., Christy Park, Pa.-;Principal.of
,·?hool.
Hummel, Redolpho.-Rtudent
at" estern University.
Lewi~, L. Ross, "'ilmerding, PJ.-Ba.nk Clerk.
iller 1". ('rlll1t.-Rtudent at :\It. U11l011College.
:tch~lI, David E., O,llifornia, Pa.-Principal
of West Belle Vernon Schools.
loan, Bernard C., "'ihm, Pa.--Teacher.
eddt'lI, Joseph B., ~I?narch, Pa.-Teacher.
CL.\.~S OF 189-1.
Iten, :\[argaret, :\[onongahela, Pa.-Teacher.
ltman, Ora R., :\Iasontown, Pa,
Baldwin, Ruth .J., 508 Kelly ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.
Berthel, Gertrude, l\lt. Pleasant, Pa.-Teacher.
Black, )[argaret A., Duquesne, Pa.-Teacher.
Boyd, Ram ~L, Tarentum, Pa.-Teacher.
Boyd, Jean, Elizabeth,. Pa.-Teacher.
Boydston, Anna )1., l\It. Morris, Pa.-Teacher.
Brown, Jessie, "Uniontown, Pa.-Teachcr.
Campbell, Leonora, "'est Elizabeth, Pa.
Cmmrine, Lucy E., Zollarsvillc, Pa.
Dalby, )Iargaret E., Monongahela, Pa. -Teacher.
Eckels, Fannie K., "'est Brownsville, Pa.
Eisaman, Lillie )1., Knoxville, Pa.-Teacher.
Eisaman, Ada K., Knoxville, Pa.
Fife, Alma E., )[cKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
Fowles, )[arjorie, California. Pa.-Teacher.
:Srrison, Lotta 1., Xarrona, Pa.-Teacher.
o~man, )1ilk'l. A., Belle Vernon, Pa.
Jenkins, " ellie, Coraopolis, Pa.
Knotts Berth 1'.
Kuhn '
. a, ,"11l0ntowll, Pa.-Teacher .
. " )1. Hilda, Homestead, Pa.-Teacher.
~more,
Hettie A., "'est Xewton, Pa.-Teacher.
~. Ethel I., Fayette City, Pa.-Teacher.
:Kim~ey, Ina, Lock Xo. 3, Pa.-Teacher.
n
iUer ;:" A~na 0., Elk Lick, Pa.-Teachc·r.
Parks: MO~ih., 307 ~eun'a ave., Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
Patten Be e C., UnIOntown, Pa.-Teacher.
Rice, Bert~le'iIomestead,
Pa.~Teacher.
• hard Fa.,
Burgettstown, Pa.-Teacher.
, ranees Lat be P
thwell Li .'
ro,
a.-Teacher.
,
ZZle L C lif
.
ley. Kate W ., a I or~Ia, Pa.-Teacher .
., Brownsville, Pa.-Teacher.
Southwestern State Normal Schooi.
-.
CLASS OF 189-1.-CO)lTINUED.
Spahr, Radie B., Roscoe, Pa.-Teacher.
Spragg, :'IIargaret H., Spraggs, Pa.-Teacher.
Steele, Maggie E., McKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
Swihart, Ella ,V., Odell, Pa.-Teacher.
~--......
Wood, Elsie, Elco, Pa.-Teacher.
~
Allen, Edwin R-Diecl October 30, 189-1.
Bail', W. E., Beallsville, Pa.~rincipa~
Washington Schools.
Barnes, J. Q., Bruceton, W, Ya.-Teach~
Brown, Frank C., West Newton, Pa.-Teacher.
Bryan, \\'. H., Scottdale, Pa.-TC<'tcher.
Carson, John, Allenport, Pa.
Cisney, .\...J., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Principal
of Newsboys' School.
Fazenbaker, Alvey, Farmington, Pa,
Fritz, Chas. D., Pine Hill, Pa.-Teacher.
Fritz, 'Vm. D., Pine Hill, Pa.-Teacher.
Gamble, H. L., l\lonongahela, Pa.-Student
in W. & J. College.
Henderson, D. 'Y., Tippecanoe, Pa.-Teacher.
Hertzog, Karl S., California, Pa.-Teacher.
Kretchman, \\'. J., Berlin, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Kunkleman, Geo. P., Dravosburg, Pa.-Teacher.
Miller, R G., 17 Industry street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mock, It. D., Pavia, Pa.-Teacher.
Moore, w. J., Trent, Pa.-Teacher.
Rhoads,1-1. S., Lull, Pa.-Teacher.
Ross, Chas., Coal Centre, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Staley, R G., Beallsville, Pa.-Teacher.
Streng, .\...A., Latrobe, Pa.-Yice Principal of Latrobe School.
Suhrie, "\...L., Osceola, Pa.-Teacher in High School.
Tipton, John, West End, Pa.-Teachel'.
Wallace, Clarence E., Derry Station, Pa.-Yice Principal of Schools.
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000000000000000
AN UAL CATALOGUE
=OFTHE=
SOUTHWESTERN
State Normal School,
TENTH
CO~:IPOSED OF THE
FAYETTE,
DISTRIOT.
COUNTIES
GREENE,
OF WASHI
GTON,
AND SOMERSET.
California, Washington County, Pa.
For the Year 1894=95,
And Prospectus
PRI"'TED
B'
PITTSBURGH,PA.:
.
'\: \\ M.
for 1895=96.
G. JOHNSTON
&
co,
COR.
1895·
PENN
AVENUE
AND
NINTH
STREET.
Calijoynz'a, Waslzzlzgton County, Pa.
Contents.
PAGE.
Calendar.
Board of Trustees
Standing Committees
.
.
.
State Board of Examiners
Board of Instruction.
Graduating Class........
.
Senior Class for 1895-'96
Catalogue of Students
9-10
11-22
,
4
5
5
6-7
8
Music Course
Scientific and Special Courses...........................
22-23
24
Commercial Course......
Practice Department..
25
26-29
..
Summary................................................................................
Calendar.
3
30
School Year Consists of Forty-two
EXAm NATION OF SENIOR AND JUNIOR CLAS ES,
BACCALAL"REATESERMON,
ALu)INI REUNION,
Elementary Course...............................................
31
Regular Normal Course.........
32
Arrangement of Work for 1895-'96..............................
33
Extract from the R;les for Final Examination
General Information
34-35
36-46
Expenses
.
Text Books
Alumni Register
. 48
50-64
47
eeo;
FALL TERM OPENS,
Monday, September 2d.
Priday, December
eoo:
Monday, December 80th.
1896.
"'INTER
TERM CLOSES,
PRING TERM OPENS,
COlIMENCEMENT,
JVednesday Evening, June 26th.
Thursdau, June 27th.
FALL TERM CLOSES,
June 19th.
8 P. M.
A.·NUAL CONTEST OF LITER.tRY SOCIETIES,
ColDIENCEMENT,
Three Terms.
Sunday Evening, June 28d.
'Wednesday, June
'VINTER TERM OPENS,
Course of Instruction as revised December 11, 1894.-
Weeks.
Friday, Jfm'ch
eon.
Monday, March 28d.
Thursday, June
esu:
3
Southwestern
4
California,
State Normal School,
Board of Trustees.
TVashington County, Pa.
Standing
5
Committees.
Elected by Stockholders.
JOHN
T.
DIXOX. ESQ.,
Committee on Grounds and Buildings.
L. W. ~lORGAK,
}
Term of office expires
L. T. CLAYBAUGH,
in 1 96.
L. S. :JIILLER,
L. P. BEAZELL.
G. M. EBEK\IAX,
Committee on Household.
J. K. BILLINGSLEY,
1. C. AILES, J. A. LETHEmIAN.
L. T. CLAYBAUGH,
L. P. BEAZELL.
1
DR. J. A. LETHERMAX,
D. O. LAMBERT,
ESQ.,
W. I. BERRYMAN,
and Instruction.
L. W. :JIORGAN, I. C. AILES,
J
ESQ.,
1
G. G. HERTZOG,
S. MILLER,
G. G. HERTZOG,
Term of office expires in 1898.
I
H. S. DARSIE.
W. 1. BERRYl\IAN,
Committee on Finance.
G. :JI. EBER:JIAX, D. O. LA:JIBERT.
Committee on library.
G. R. HORNBAKE,
L. T. CLAYBAUGH.
J
G. S. HORNBAKE,
Appointed
Hox. J. K. BILLIKGSLEY,
California.
HON. T. M. PATTERSOK,
Burgettstown.
by State.
1
'I'erm of office expires
in 1 96.
Committee on Public Relation».
TIlEO. B. XORS,
CHILL W. HAZZARD,
H. T. BAILEY,
(T. V. L.\'WREXCE,
L. P. BEAZELL,
T. :JI. PATTERSOX,
H. S. DARSIE,
WM. 1. BERRY:JIAX.
I
J
'I
H. S. DARSIE, ESQ.,
Uniontown.
~
I
RON. G. Y. LA WRE~E,
,COL.CHILL W. HAZZARD,
Monongahela.
ESQ.,
Washington.
State Board of Examiners.
Term of office expires in 1897.
I
I
Monongahela.
R. T. BAILEY,
in 1897.
I
I. C. AILES,
LOU!'
Committee on Discipliae
Term of office expires
J
1
EXAMIXATIOX
BOx.
Term of office expires in 1898.
I
------
j
Officers of Board of Trustees.
JOHN N. DIXON, ESQ., Presideni.
L. W. l\fORGAN, Yice President.
G. G. HERTZOG, Secreiari],
J. S. EBERMA..."\f, Treasul'n".
J. Q. STEWART,
19TH.
Jl'XE
Depuu] State Superintendent.
DR. H. :JI. D. ECKELS, Principal, Stale Normal SCllO(Jl,Shippensburi),
C. A. B.\.BCOCK,
J .. '. KEFFER,
upcrinicndcni, Oil City,
B. E. TO:JIB.\UGII,
E. F. PORTER,
r«
npcriniendeni, Bradd(Jck, Pa.
Superintendent, H'i.lshillglon County.
Superintendent,
Fayette County.
J. W. LEECH, Superiruendent, C'ambti(L Covnt»,
E. D. I-;TEWART, Superintendent,
Greene COwdy.
Pa.
6
Southwestern
State Normal
School,
-
California,
WasltinglO1l County, Pa.
Board of Instruction.
KARL KEFFER,
Board of Instruction.
,
.lI1Isic.
xnss
EmL Y J. TAYLOR,
Assistant
THEO.
in Music.
B. SOSS, A. )1., PlI. D., Principal,
Psychology
LAURA W.\'RD,
and Pedaqoqics.
.
J. B. S:\HTH,
froice Culture.
A. M., PH. D., Vice Principal,
Alqebra
GERTRUDE
and Arithmetic.
A. CLEVELAND,
I
. Commercial
C. L. EI-IREl'I'FELD,
A. M., .PH. D., Latin and G-reek.
Department.
MARA B. CLINGERMAN,
]'[epwds,
1\1. E.,
Critic Teacher.
G. G. HERTZOG,
C. H. DILS, 1\'1. E.,
GeQmet1'y and Arithmetic.
Model. School (Room 5.)
Principal,
JOHN D. MEESE,
'Grammar,
Rhetoric,
A. 1\1.,
and Literature.
EDWARD
E. CLARK,
4,
Room
FRAXK
Draicinq,
WILLARD
R. HALL,
TVriting and
1\1. E.,
R0nIAINE
U. S. History.
GEOFFREY
LAKE,
A. )1.,
ACKEN,
BILLIXGSLEY,
O. 1\1.,
ELIZABETH
V. LE\\,ELLEX,
IIENRIEiTTA
Room
Elocution.
)1. LILLEY,
1, Model
O. B.,
J. A. COX, A. 1\1., .PH. D.,
Fn.\NK
-Algeb1'a and A1·ithmetic.
MRS. MARY G. NOSS, M. E.o
CHAVEN,
Steward.
MRS.
M. E.
Matron.
1\1. E.,
1\1. E.,
Librarian.
Culture and Geography.
Geography.
M. E.,
chool.
ANNA SHUTTERLY,
E TJ:lER M: ~cPHERSON,
Physical
)1. E.,
Room 8, Model School.
Room 2, Jlodel School.
Natural. Science.
AUGU~TA
M. E.,
Model School.
CO~V[N,
7
Southwestern State ./I/ormal School,
8
Graduating
---
California, Wasllingto1l County, Pa.
9
Senior Class for 1895'-96.
Class.
LADIES.
LADIES.
Bristow, Evangeline H.
Brownfield, Harriet II.
Burdette, Kate A.
Craven, Sadie L.
:Jlal'~ton, Grace E.
:JlcKinley, Janet 0
:Jliller, Cora :JJ.
:Jlinford, Pauline
Eakin, Mary E.
Early, Mollie E.
Morrison, Xlmnie
Patton, :JIinnie
Garrett, Carrie J.
Penney, Jessie J.
Ryan, Clara
Rabe, Pearl L.
Redman, Leila B.
Gibson, Birdie H.
Gibson, Xina :J1.
Gillespie, :JIinnie :J1.
Griffith, Ada M.
Stanley, Maud K ..
,rood, Jean L.
Junk, Ella S.
Wright,
Kelley, Lizzie A.
Lange, Bessie :J1.
:Jlary E.
Boyd, John A.
Brownfield, Lee B.
Cisney, George W.
Deems, Charles R.
:JlcKain, Charles L.
)Iillel', Edmund D.
~lillcl', G. Shannon
:J1ock, Fmnk G.
Rabe, I\'ylie F.
-chrock, Jacob B.
Frost, William C.
Marston, Arthur R.
f'hayer. Clarence L.
xreom,
Joseph ~.
Arnold, Anna C.
Bail', Maggie B.
Barron, Emma L.
Longdon, Lida E.
Lynn, Blanche :JI.
Barron, Luna A.
Baumgardner, Alberta
:JlcCaslin, Lucy
Bossart, Lulu J.
Bowers, Lizzie J.
Brownfield, Anna C.
Calhoun, Marguerite E.
Chamberlin, Lou P.
Miller, Nora B.
~Iills, .:\Iatilda :\I.
Clingerman, Anna
Conn, Helen E.
Cook, May
Craven, Lizzie
Dunn, Grace E.
Dague, Samuel X.
Maust, Abraham L.
Lambert,
Dawson, Julia II.
Depuey, Jean E.
GENTLE:JIEX.
Bowman, John L.
Allison, Della 1\1.
Seibert, Daniel W.
Williams, Thomas R.
Edmundson, Anna M.
Fowles, Xancy B.
Garland, Rosa B.
(:layman, Irene
Uraham, Lillian W.
(ioodwin, :J1ollie
Hempstead, :J1vrtle P.
Higbee, Dora
E.
Howe, Lillian M.
Johnston, Anna L.
Jones, Jo ie P.
Jennie R.
:JIcDonough, Josephine
McClelland,
:Jlaule B.
:JIilliken. Sarah L.
Xicolay, Mmnie
Patterson, Frances
Patterson, .:\Iary
Phillips, Pearl
Reisinger, May
Roley, Janet L.
Schrontz, Lizzie M.
Sloan, Leila K.
Smith, Ella
Sprowls, Hannah
A.
Sterling, Estella C.
Stevenson, Carrie
Sturgis, Blanche
Tombaugh,
Xettie X.
Troth, Mabel C.
Walter, Bertha M,
,Viley, Laura T.
Wonderly, Ida ':\I.
Wood, Louise
Wright, Mattie
10
Southwestern State Normal School,
---------------------------------------------------------------GE
Augustine,
TLEMEN.
Daniel B.
Bauman, Daniel II.
Billingsley, Charles M.
Bowman, Calvin
Burroughs, C. F.
Cober, Alvaro B.
IcCarrell, Andrew D.
lHcE]Yeen, John H.
l\Icl\1icbael, Erastus
Minehart, Lear S.
Minford,
Dunn, Wilbur L.
Errett, William E.
F. A.
Hoffman, Henry D.
King, Charles F.
1894-95.
Thomas
Kregar, Oliver J.
Thompson, J. .
Watkins, John F.
'Weller, Harry S.
Linsenbigler,
Wilson, Harry H.
James W·.
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060'6l)06Oo'6l)06Oo
II
Catalogue of Students.
Moyer, Thomas J.
Kichol, Joseph N.
Owen, Thomas H.
Pritts, Miles E.
Rasel, C. R.
Craig, Charles
Hildebrand,
-
California, Washington County, Pa.
Normal Department.
RECUL:A:R
COURSE.
LADIES.
X.UIE.
POST OFFICE.
Ailes, LueIla
California
Ailes Gertrude
Roscoe
Alte~, Alice
Monongahela
Arnold Anna C
Vanderbilt
Atkins~n, Sallie
Pennsville
Abel, Cecelia E
Brownsville
Ache, Louise L
Uniontown
Allison, Della :i\1.
Allegheny
Albig, Belle
SCottdale
Beazell, Pauline
California
Birkinsha, Agnes B.........
"
Brevard, Kittie
.
Brenton, Minnie L
.-'V. Brownsville
Britton, Louise ~I...........
.
Beck, Clara
Coal Center
Blackburn, Jean
Blair
Burdette, Kate A
Homestead
Bowers, Elizabeth J
Duquesne.......................
Brownfield, Harriet H
Uniontown
Brownfield, Annie C
Smithfield
Bolen, Lucy
Fayette City.
Baird, Florence
Dearth
Boyd, Kate I.
Flatwoods
::;on,
Emma L
Latrobe
~n,
Luna A..............
..
Bai rt, Lulu J
Derry Station
Ba r, ?l-laggie B
lendon
B ~gardner,
Alberta C..Elk Lick
rIstow, E\'angeline II Somerset
COUXTL
Washi~gton,
.
"
Fayette,
"
STATE.
Pa.
.
"
Allegheny,
Westl~oreland,
Washington,
.
.
.
.
.
Allegheny,
"
"
Fayette,
"
"
.
"
Westmoreland.
.
.
.
Somerset,
.
"
Souttuoestern
12
NAME.
State Normal School,
POST OFFICE.
COl"NTY.
Chamberlin, Lou P
California
Washington,
Chapman, Sarah............
.
.
Carlisle, Pearl................
.
.
Crissman, ~ellie
.
.
Carroll, Bessie S.
.
.
Craft, Kate....................
.
.
Campbell, Mary S....
.
.
Chalfant, Lillian
Coal Center
.
Clarke, Etta B
Odell
.
Craven, Radie L
Beallsville
.
Craven, Elizabeth T........
..
.
Cupp, Bertha....
..
.
Carson, Laura
Bentleysville
.
Carson, Cora E
Lover
.
Chester, Christie L
Speers
.
Carroll, Jennette I.
Beham
.
Campbell, Nannie D
McKeesport
Allegheny,
Clingman, Anna
Altoona
Blair,
Coursin, Augusta L.........
"
Allegheny,
Coursin, Sadie F
::VlcKeesport
.
Calhoun, Marguerite E ..
"
.
"
Corkan, Katie E.
Baden
.
Cook, May
Tippecanoe
Fayette,
Chalfant, Ethel
Pennsville
"
Conwell, Annie
Heistersburg
.
Clark, Hannah Y
Haddonville
.
Conn, Lillian G
Pt. Marion
.
Conn, I-Ielen E...............
"
.
Cope, Elma :.1..
Redstone
.
Dewar, Ella Y
California
Washington,
Drum, Emma.................
..
.
Dornm, Xellie A.............
..
.
Duvall, Carrie D
Coal Center
.
Duvall, Agnes................
..
.
Duvall, Emma...............
..
.
Danley, Grace :.1..
Charleroi
.
Dennis, Emma
Flatwoods
Fayette,
Dawson, Julia II
Hopwood..............
"
Dias, Rena )L
Webster
Westmoreland,
Dewar, Margaret 1.L
Courtney
Allegheny,
Depney, Jean E
I-Iomestead.........................
"
Drake, Emma
Wind Ridge
Greene,
Dunn, Grace E
'Vest Union
"
Edmundson, Anna M,; Lock No. 3
Allegheny,
Early, Mollie E
Pittsburgh, 2315 Sarah St......
"
TATE.
Pa.
'Y
"
---
N.\ME.
California,
Washington
13
County, Pa.
POST OFFICE.
Eakin, Mary E
West Bridgewater.
E
s Carrie )I.
Greensboro
yanm'an Yesteral.
California
F ree ' ,
"
Fowles, Nan~y ~............
..
FO\\'les, )IarJorle............
"
French Kate...... .. ..
..
Flickin~er, Pearl C
Washing.ton
Frye, Price G
CharlerOl.:...........................
Farquhar, Rena
Fayette City
FOl'!!ythe, Jessie 'N
New England
ibson
Nina
M
California
G
"
Garland,, Mellie :.1..........
.
Garland, Rosa B............
..
Glunt, Stella G........
..
Garee Hattie.................
"
Gibson Birdie E
Bentleysville
. Gayma~ Irene
Zollarsville
Grimes, Margaret A
Coal Center....................
Graham Eva
Belle Vernon
,
Glisan, Annie C
Markleysburg
Gillespie, Minnie 1\L
Uniontown
Garrett, Carrie J
Nineveh
Griffith, Ada 1\1..
Pavia
Greenawald, Elizabeth A ..Coal Valley
Girt, Florence
Sturgeon.
Gilmore, Susanna 1\1.
Webster
Goodman, :'Iartha
1\1anor.................................
Goodwin, )lollie
Brandonville
Hamilton, Millie
California
Hart, PearL..................
.
Hornbake, Ethel L.........
..
Howe, Lillian 1\1
..
Hague, )Jaude L
.
Hammond, Ella..............
..
Howe, t::arah I.........
..
Higbee, Dora E
Venetia
Hartill, Mary E
Coal Center
Bill, Iva ~I.
Garwood
~Pkins,
Nel\ie
Beallsville
Hayward, Elizabeth
Monongahela
Bu~~n,c~~~;~ R...........
":
H 11'
e T
Charleroi
0
B owOOd, Sarah M
'V. Brownsville
a::PI!tead,
Myrtle V
Masontown
brey, Ellen V
W. Leisenring................
COl'XTY.
ST.\TE.
Pa.
Beaver,
Greene,
Washington,
"
.
.
.
.
"
.
Allegl:eny,
Washington,
"
'"
.
.
.
.
.
"
Fayette,
"
.
"
Greene,
Bedford,
Allegheny,
"
"
Westmoreland,
"
"
W. vs.
Preston,
Pa.
Washi~~gton,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
"
.
"
Fayette,
"
Southwestern State Normal School,
N.UIE.
POST OFFICE.
I-lissem, Bird ~I..
Geary
Hays, Nettie K
Ruffsdale
Hornbake, Clara Y
·Wheeling
Johnson, Cora IV
I". Brownsville
Junk, Ella S
,
Juniataville
Johnston, Anna P
Flatwoods
Jones, Josie P
Scottdale
Keath, Lillian
Coal Center
Kelley, Lizzie A
Khedive
Kenamond, Ella
Laboratory
Kuhns. Viola
Laurelville
Korns, Becca H
Jenners
Lotz, Ada P
California
Lewellen, Pearl S............
Lancaster, Bessie............
..
Lilley, Berenice........ .....•
..
Lambert. Teresa
Coal Center
Lambert, Bernardine......
..
Longdon, Lida E
Lindley's Mills
Lowry, Edna
DuBois
Lange, Bessie 1\1.
Webster
Lynn, Blanche
Homestead
Lambert, Jennie R
E. Elizabeth
Lee, Belle L.
TIppecanoe
Marshall, Myrtle
California
Montgomery, Jessie F.....
..
l\IcCollum, Lizzie....
..
Marsh, Ella ;\1.....
..
Miller, Jennie F.............
..
Mahany, Martha B..........
..
Martin, Martha A...........
..
1\IcAllister, Dora
..
~Iitchell, Nellie..............
.
Maxwell, Georgia
Allenport
Mcfronough, Josephine
Vanceville
Minford, Pauline
Elco
Marchand, Gertrude E
Coal Center
Myers, Emma P..............
..
Mills, Matilda 1\I..
Kammerer
Milliken, Sara
Brownsville
Morris, Caroline H
:Morris X Roads
Miller, Lizzie L
Fairchance
Mills, Maude M
Fayette City
Mullin, /Azzie M.............
..
Mitchener, Bessie E
Brownsville
COCXTY.
·Westmoreland,
STATE.
Pa,
.
W. Va,
Washington,
Pa,
Fayette,
.
Westmoreland,
Washington,
Greene.
Washington,
\\. est moreland ,
Somerset,
Washington,
..
"
.
.
.
.
.
Clearfield,
Westmoreland,
Allegheny,
.
Fayette,
Washington,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
"
.
"
Fayette,
.
.
.
.
"
.
"
--
California, Washington
'\1HIE.
County, Pa.
POST OFFICE.
COU~TY.
ston . Grace E
Belle Vernon
Mars
, Agnes B
.
Mc)Iurc1o,
·G'll
1 esple
·..........
IiUer, ~Iarie P
Dunb~r
'nley Janet O
.Elk LICk..............................•..•
I c K I .'
Sinesvill e
M'Uer
~ora B
"lpesn
M~1...ain,Celia
Smithtcn
liller, )Iina P
.Xlt. Pleasant
~'·llerter Lydia A
Latrobe
Mc,
IcKehey, ,.
Emma '\.
Hi'11'
sview
McClure ~1attie
Reynoldton
Morri~oJ;, )Iinnie
:W. Elizabeth........................
Miller Cora ~I..
Pittsburgh, 1907 Carson St
Mccas'lin, Clara B
Bridgeville
McClure, Olive
Bunola
McClelland, Maud B
1\IcKeesport
Moore, Grace E.............
"
McCaslin, Lucy
Homestead
Mateer, Florence II
Mosgrove
Miller, Laura J
West Union
oble, Kate M
California
utt, Lela 0
Lock No.4.............
ea1e, Kate
Monarch
icolay, Minnie
Dawson
Openshaw, Annie M
Elco
0' eil, )Iinnie E
,1\lcKeesport, 606 Locust St
Powell, )1abel 1\1..
California
Phillips, )lay C..............
..
Phillips, Clara II............
..
Pollock, Josephine 1\1......
..
Powell, Lillian........
..
Pepper, Tillie
..
Paxton, Xellie
.
Parsons, Ellen B
Charleroi
~tterson, Frances
Vanderbilt
Fa tterson, )1ary
Fayette City
p~~.n, ~linnie
Elizabeth
Pe Ips, Pearl.
SCottdale
1)~~~eY, Jessie J
West Newton.......................
"''"'''U, BMary E,
Ca Iif
.
Babe
1 orma
Roth~e~~r~~~b~~h""""
Robinson, Jessie
Ratnse
L'
Baine Y'M lllie B
Banki~ R ar~ ..·
, uble R
"
W B·
.. ·:
. rownsville
I...agonda
Kammerer
Burgettstown
·
Fayette,
""
~
omerset,
"
.
West~?reland,
.
.
"
.
Allegheny,
"
.
.
.
.
.
.
Armstrong,
Greene,
Washington,
"
.
Fayette,
Washington,
.Allegheny,
Washington,
.
.
.
.
.
.
"
Fayette,
.
Allegheny,
.Westmoreland,
"
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STATE.
Pa.
16
Southwestern State Normal School.
NAME.
POST OF,FICE.
COl·XTY.
Randolph, Lizzie F
Carmichaels
Greene,
Roley, Janet L
Belle Vernon
Fayette,
Reisinger, May
Beaver
Beaver,
Ryan, Clara
Pittsburgh, 552 'N. Carson st ..Allegheny,
Redman, Leila...............
118 Eighteenth st.,
Singer, Kate ~1.
.California, ,
Washington,
Singer, Bertha ~I............
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Singer, Frances L
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Stanley, Rose L..............
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Stanley, Maude K...........
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Stevenson, Mary
Coal Center
.
Sphar, Lucy C
Roscoe
.
Sphar. 1\1:ary..................
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Sprowls, Hannah .\.
Good Intent
.
Schrontz, Elizabeth :;\1. Washington
.
Sprowls, Leona Y
Bentleysville
.
Sharpneck, Ethel1\I..
Rice's Landing
Greene,
Sloan, Leila K.
Ruffsclaie
Westmoreland,
Shirey, Mary C
Latrobe
.
Sturgis, Blanche M
Morris X Roads
Fayette,
Smith, Bessie
Belle Vernon
.
Smith, Margaret :\1..
Leisenring TO. 1
.
Steffey, tella L
Dawson
.
Sterling, Estella C
Masontown
.
Sutton, Ada
Srrrithfield
.
Smith, Ella
Connellsville
.
Stevenson, -Braddock
Allegheny,
Standley, Eleanor M
Chicago
Cook,
Tombaugh, Nettie G
Washington
Washington,
Taggart, :.\Iattie..............
..
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Todd, Anna
Coal Center
.
Tate, Nellie G
Carnegie
Allegheny,
Tencate, Sarah 1.
Pittsbnrgh, ]59~ 38th st
.
Troth, Mabel C
Homestead
.
Thom.pson, Margaret S Buena Vista
.
Thomas, Della S
Gibbon's Glade
Fayette,
Ulery, Nellie B
Zollarsville
Washington,
Underwood, Elizabeth
Roscoe
.
,Yard, Louise
California
.
,Vhite, Jessie 1\1........
..
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,Vhite, Anna..................
..
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,Vheeler, Vennie............
..
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Wilkinson, Anna P.........
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,Vilkins, Anna...............
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"Tilliams, Carrie
Baidland
.
s·rATE.
Pa.
--
California, TVashington County, Pa.
X,DIE.
PO T OFFICE.
"II'a~" Ella M
E. Bethlehem
"1
11 ...,
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,,'iIIiaJJ1S, Elvaretta.........
Whit~ett, Roxanna R......
~m:g=ii···.·.·.·.Et
Ill.
Pa.
Westlake, CarrieL.
Watkins, Anna L
Whipkey, Ella G
Weaver, ~n~
"'eayer, LIZZie R............
Walsh, Sarah :\1..
infield, Stella
Wherry, Luverna
'Watson, Florence B
'Woodward, Jessie O
Wood, Louise
Wright, ~Iattie...
Williams, Bessie
'alters, Bertha :.\I.
all, Kate :.\1.
illiams, ·Alma
iley, Laura. T
onderley,
Ida :.\1.
Yarnell, Rtella
Yorty, Ella....................
Zimlllen<, Elizabeth J
COUNTY.
Washington,
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STATE.
Pa.
u
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,Vest Middletown
West Brownsville
Coal Center
Bentl~~sville
..
Dunningsville
Wilna
Scenery Hill.
Smithfield
Laurel Hill.........
Uniontown
"
Brownsville
Braddock
:.\lanown
Allegheny
Scottdale
Freeport
California
..
Speers
••••••••
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.
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Fayette,
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Allegheny,
.
.
Westmoreland,
Armstrong,
Washington,
.
.
GEXTLE:.\IEX.
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iles, Renald
Ilshouf:C, Rherman........
iles, Herbert
rthnr, Theo. J..............
A
llman, John C
ugustine, Daniel B
rnold, Leroy O
urandt, Barn' . K
Bill'
Chas. :'II..
Bre Illgs1ey,
rd
va
,
Walter
Bane, Lester II E"
California
..
Roscoe
..
Garwood
Confluence
Vanderbilt.
W a t er, Rt"t
lee
C·a lif
.
I ornla.........
.
Baker, lIarr"
.Prosperity
Bryant Cl'
East Bethlehem
Bryant' J l~llncey \Y
Venetia
B)'el'l!, 'Ai~iJ~n L..............
"
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..
,
Redstone
i:
Washington,
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, ·omerRet.
Fayette,
II un timg d on,
\V as I'ungton,
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FayettC',
Pa.
Sout/noester»
18
~A)IE.
State Normal School,
POST OFFICE.
Brown, Samuel R. T
Waltersburg.v....
.
Brownfield, Lee B
IIaydentown
Brownfield, Owen B.....
..
Baker, Chas, D
youngstown
Bowman, John L
Jones' ::\Iills..........
Brougher, Alfred D
~tahlstolVn
Barron, Milfred D...........
••
Burrough,
Frank C
Fort Hill.
Bauman, Daniel H
-:\Iance
Bowman, Calvin
IIusband
Boyd, John .'1. •...•.•.••.••.•..
Elizabeth ............................•
Blair, Ross B
Worley
laybaugh, Lon "\\'
California
Cross, "'oody...........
..
Carlisle, O. C
Strabane
Carson, Yan
Allenport
Collins, Thomas E
Roscoe
Chandler, Sellers
Charleroi
Chalfant, C. K
Coal Center
Cunningham, "'infield S.Bancroft
Carson, "\'an Allen
Lover
Callaghan, Patrick J
Dunbar
Conn, Arthur E
Point Marion
Coldren, John E
Redstone
Crow, Jesse L
:\Jorris X Roads
Cober, Alvaro B
Beachdale
Critchfield, Elmer T
Rockwood
Craig, Charle
:'IIcKeesport.
Carson, Albert S
Rostraver
Cisney, Geo. W
Xossville
Drum, Cli fford II
California
Donaldson, Presley........
.
Deems, Chas. R.
Garwood
Dague, Samuel X
Odell
Duvall, Frank C
Speers
Duvall, Philip II
Bellevernon
Dunn, Wilbur L
Flatwoods
D nnis, Philip F.............
..
Duvall, Blaine
Loyer
Devore, O. \\'
Thomas
Easton, George
California
Elwood, Harry H
Coal Center
Elliott, Alonzo
Sunset
Evans, Otis
Greensboro
Errett, William E
Irwin Station
COl·XTY.
,·TATE.
Fayette,
Pa.
.
.
Westmoreland,
••
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~omerset,
.
"
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'l.llegheny,
Monongalia,
W.Va.
Washington.
Pa.
.
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.
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Fayette,
.
.
.
Somerset,
.
Allegheny,
We tmoreland,
Huntingdon,
Washington,
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Fayette,
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Washington,
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Greene,
"\Vestmorelanc1,
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California, Washing ton County, Pa.
I'O~T OFFICE.
"I
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COL·XTY.
California
Washington,
"'-"'UulU,
Art l lUI.
c
••
r'~'
\\'
Roscoe
.
rlong RC:l
, ..
Fu
'CI
de I'
B. Bethlehem
.
Farquhnr,
au c "\.........
••
'11'
v
Lover
. ..
F
WI Jam
ox.
"11'
C
'\ew Salem
Fayette,
Frost.
Jam
~.
••
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French, 'IlL
~, a vern .........•.DICkerson Run
1~•••••••• Uniontown
.
Fra ks \"'II'IIll
"I
It
Westmoreland,
Fox n, Logan C
~\.c1am burg
.
•
I..eo..................• California
Washington,
Gibson
Gibsou: Oliver 0......
••
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Gleason. Fred ~..............
..
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Gallagher, John
·.. ·
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Glunt William
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Gamble, J. Clark.
Dunningsville
.
Gamble Robert (l
:\lonollgahela........
"
Gill. CI:arlcs w
~pruce Creek
IIunt~ngdon,
Harris Noah
California
, Vashington,
"
Hawkins. Rhanor M........
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Hornbake, Herbert 0......
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Hague. Clyde E..............
..
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Hertzog. Herbert............
..
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Hertzog, Karl W............
..
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Harri on. Hanan
\\'ilna
.
Hildebrand. F. A
Glyde
.
Hughes. Wilfred C
~peers
·
Home. Charles L
Zollarsville
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.
H tetler, Oliver I1
)IcClellandtown
Fayette,
Huntley. Robert II
"C'niontown.......
"
Headley,I'hineas
·
)It. Morris
Greene,
Hoffman. Henry D
Youngstown
\Vestmorelanel,
Jennings. Talmage 1I
California
Washington,
Jenkin, Raymond C
K Bethlehem......
"
Jackman. L. y
Coal Center
.
J~n ,Thom:u; P
Ruble
Fayette.
~,
Harry
California
.Washington,
g. CharleH F
Barronvale
SOmerset,
~nney, Cyrns W
E. Bethlehem
Washington,
K lOder, William 1I
\\. B
'11
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Kelley. Howard T ·
1'·
rO":1 ]ISVI e.. ·.. ····.. ·· ·..F -ett
K da
srownsvi 1e..
a) e e,
TC~
11, Chauncey P
McClellanc1town...................
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~"t!>11 ••r, Oliver J
Kinow
Somei .set •
s.mgv, 00d
m;YCIJames E.
Kbedive
Greene,
l' ElarlcfIF
Barronvale
Somerset,
er,
E .............• M'Ianorvi le...........................•
'I. •
is J Illler
I
rrnstrong,
• 0 III R
California
Washington,
X.DIE·
STATE.
Pa.
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Sout/ueesterri
20
NA)!E.
State Normal School,
POST OFl'ICE.
Leadbeter, Gerald
COal Center
Lindley, Don Carlos
Prosperity
Livengood, James P
omerset
Linsen bigler, James W Delmon t
Luckey, Isaiah C
Stickel.
:\liller, Royal B
California
:\litchell, David E...........
..
Minehart, Lear S.............
..
Martin, Job R...............
..
:\Ielchi, Raymond ~L.....
.
Morgan, A. T..
..
Melchi, Seward..............
.
:\lartin, William C.........
.
:\Iartin, Edward..
.
::'I100l'e,Leamon
Roscoe
:\litchell, Russell
Allenport.
:\linford, Thomas
Elco
Moore, Milton O
Lagonda
:\lcCarrell, Andrew D
Hickory
Marston, Arthur R
Bellevernou
Mullin, Paul D
Fayette Cit.y
:\lyers, Thomas J
Uniontown
:\laust, Abraham L
Boynton
Meyers, Herbert P
Somerset
Miller, Edmund D
Fishertown
:\Iock, Frank G
Pavia
:\Ic.\lichael, Erastus K "'est Newton
Merritt, Hcrschel..
Scottdale
::'IlcKaiil, Charles L
Yohogany
.\IcKlveen, John H
Greensburg
::'IlcGill, Joseph N
Owensdale
Mowry, Howard G
Beamville
:\lowry, John E. II
Manrr's Choice
.\liller, Shannon (.t ....•.•.•• Fishertown
Nichol, Joseph N
Bentleysville
Nichol, Charles D
Yanceville
Nichol, Samuel '1'............
..
Nicely , Jacob
Ligonier
O'Neill, Thomas
California
Owen, Thomas l1..
COal Center
Ober, F. Bert
tahlstown
Powell, 'Walter G
California
Pegg, James..................
..
Peirsel, Arthur .T......
.
Power, James P.
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COUNTY.
IVa hington,
STA'£E,
Pa.
.
omerset,
Westmoreland,
Fayette,
Washington,
.
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.
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.
.
Fayette,
.
.
SOmerset,
.
Bedford,
.
Westmoreland,
.
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"
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Fayette,
Allegheny,
Bedford,
.
Washington,
.
"
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Westmoreland,
Washington,
"
.
IYestmoreland,
Washington,
.
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"
California,
-
:-;.\)IE.
TVasltington Couuty, Pa.
POST OI'F1CE.
pearsall, Burt
Brownsville.
pean:all,
Itel'
.. ...
"
Patterson, Jesse 0
Markleton
Patterson, John N
England
Pritt", ::'IIiles E.
Rcottdale
Parson, :\lilton R
Nossville
Ru~he, Albert
California
Rushe, George.......
"
Rushe, Sylvester...........
..
Rabe, Paul B..................
..
Rabe, IVylie F...............
..
Rothwell, Orville F...
'"
Basel, Charles R. L
Lone Pille
Reeves, Henry B
Coal Center
Ringer, George J
Delmont
&n-age, Hillery D
California
loan, Arthur
Iyilna
loan, Bernard C............
..
\\'e1'8, David E
Lone Pine
haffer, Andrew K
Coal Center
mallwood,
erwin C.....
..
Scott, Elsa
Bancroft
~errick, Jacob 0
Tarr's
Silliman, 'Yillialll...........
••
II, Jacob B
New Scranton
Scott, Howard :\1..
Camden
~ver Clarence L
Friedens
~Ibert, Daniel W
Listie......
hrock, Jacob B
Stony Creek
S:Yder, Albert IV
Scullton
:rr,
Walter
TIigh House
ter mg, Frank L
\la~ontown
P ~·art, James O. C
Cadwallader
To~nbager,Thomas
J eromeville
n ugh,
Scenery. Hill
TiPton
:\1 Edwin E
I
Thon ,~ ered
West End
"'-_
ipson,
.l.1QT
H C J. Rhannon '" Stahl s to wn............
'
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::'IIadison
U
d
...,.nUkie.rwood,,Joseph
Ro coe
••.
nson Be'
.
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Ward, UU~ll njamln Y .. California
hite, Harry )7............
..
~ite,
Albert ~F"
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111'lam, John II
•.....•
, "
atki Ill!, .John F
C oal
. Center
............ 1\. Brown ville
COUNTY.
.
",,'a
ST,\'l'E.
Fayette,
Pa.
.
omerset,
: Washington,
Westmoreland,
Huntingdon,
Washington,
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.
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Westmoreland,
Washington,
.
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Wesnnoreland,
"
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Allegheny,
Somerset,
"
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.
Fayette,
.
.
.
Ohio.
IV as hi
nngton,
Pa.
Bedford,
I,r estmore Ian d ,
I'
t
\ as 1ll1g on,
"'r
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2I
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.
Sout/noestern State Normal School,
22
NAME.
Watkins, David D
Wilson, Harry II
Wilson, William W..
Woodward, Stephen L
Whitsett, Ralph C
Whitsett, Maynard C......
'Yarman, Robert D
'Yalters, Sylvester.
Walters, AlvaM
:.....
Williams, Edward H
vYolfe, Levi.
Weller, Harry S
Winnett, John O
Williams, Thomas R.
POS'l' OI"FICE.
COUNTY.
W. Brownsville
Hickory
..
Searights
Perryopolis
..
Fairchance
Waltersburg
..
Banning
Rockwood
Husband
Natrona
Jones' Mills
Washington,
.
.
Fayette,
.
.
.
.
.
.
Somerset,
.
Allegheny,
Westmoreland,
.
California,
Pa.
Music Course.
NA)IE.
Ailes, Albert
Ailes, Gertrude.............
Ailes, Luella.................
Ailes, Herbert..........
Ailes, Renald................
Aurandt, H. K
Allshouse, Sherman
Baird, Florence
Claybaugh, Lon
Conn, Lilian.................
Chandler, Sellers
Chrissman, Nellie
Drum, Clifford..............
Drum, Edward......
Drum, Emma...............
Downer, Eva.................
Flickinger, PearJ..
Furlong, Rea
Fowles, Marjorie
Freeman, Arthur...........
Gibson, Ollie.
Gleason, Fred.........
Glunt, 'Yilliam.....
Gibson, Leo..................
Goodman, 2'iartil,t.
Graham, Eva
POST OFFICE.
COUNTY.
California
Washington,
..
..
..
'Vater Street
California
Dearth
Pt. Marion
"
Charleroi
California
..
..
..
..
..
Roscoe
California
.
..
.
..
..
Manor
Belle Vernon
STATE.
Pa.
.
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.
Hnntingdon,
'Yashi ngton,
Fayette,
.
.
Washington,
.
.
.
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.
.
.
,
Westmoreland,
Fayette,
:-,-,UIE.
STATE.
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Washington
County, Pa.
POST OFFICE.
}lertzog, Karl
California.
..
Harris, Noah. ".
"
}lague, Cld"
y e
·
Johnston, Anna
Flatwood
Jones, T. P
Ruble
Keffer, Karl, Jr
California
Karns, Becca
Jenners
King, Harry
California
Lilley, Berenice
Jenners
Lilley, Etta
"
Lewellen, Pearl
..
Linn, Blanche
Homestead
Lewis, Ross
California
Lewis, Charles........
"
Martin, Edward............
..
Martin, Joseph....
..
I Meese, Hugh...............
..
Martin, Job..................
..
Miller, Edward
Fishertown
Mullen, Azz ie
Fayette City
Maxwell, Georgia
Allenport
)lcDonough, Josephine ..Vanceville.........
.litchell, David E
California
Marchand, Gertrude
Coal Center
McCollum, Lizzie
California
oss, )lary Theodora.....
,.
..
utt, Lela
Lock No.4
0' Xeil, )Iinnie
McKeesport
Pepper, Tillie
California
Piersal, Arthur.............
..
Powell, Lillian........
..
Rothwell, Orville.........
..
Rushe, Albert...............
..
Smith, Bertha...
..
Springer, Earl...............
..
pahr, Mary
Roscoe ...............................•
Savage, Hilary
California
Rabe, Paul
"
~Ombaugh: ·E:·E,·.:::::::::Scenery
COUNTY.
Washington,
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"
Fa~~tte,
.
Washington,
Fayette,
Washington,
Fayette,
.
.
Allegheny,
Washington,
"
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.
.
.
Bedford,
Fayette,
Washington,
"
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.
.
.
.
Alleghen y,
Washington,
.
.
.
.
.
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.
Iiiii· .: ·.· :.::::::
Wnderwooc1, Elizabeth
WOOd, Annie
00d, Elizabeth.
Who
w
mite, Anna B·
Yara ,Russell
II
Wa~e ,Stella..............
on, Florence
Roscoe
Elco
" ..
California
••
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Smithfield
.
.
.
.
.
.
Fayette,
23
S'l'A'I'll.
Pa.
Soui/noestern
California,
,Slale Normal School,
2S
TVashington County, Pa.
Scientific and Special Courses.
XA)!E.
po.
T OFFICE:
Ailes, . G
California
Allshouse, Richard........"
Baker, Harry T
East Bethlehem
Campbell, John
California
Campbell, Robert
.
Chelcut, Jefferson.........
.
Clark, E. E...................
..
Dils, Hugh C..
..
Eckels, Fannie
West Brownsville
Gallagher, J 01111 •.•••.••..•.
California
Glunt, David.
..
Glunt, F. R...................
..
Jones, T. P
Ruble
Keeler, E. E
:Hanorville
Latta, Fred
California
Lewellen, Elizabeth Y..."
Lilley, Sadie.......
..
IcClain, :JL1.ude
Roscoe
McColl urn, J ohn
..
:JIc~Iurray, Robert........
..
Merritt, II
Scottdale
:Jlitcbell, David C
California
Morgan, Albert T........."
Pearsall, Eva.
..
Rothwell, Elizabeth H...
..
Singer, Kate 1\1.............
..
Sloan, Bernard C
Wilna
Tipper, IVm. J
Brownsville
Underwood, Joseph
Roscoe
White, Albert,
California.........
Wood, Elsie
Elco
COUXTY.
Washington,
STATE.
Pa.
.
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NA)IE.
era yen, Frank
Conwell, Annie
'Duvall, Agnes
Deems, Chas. R.
Easton, George
Garland, l\lellie...
McGill, Jos. N
Melc hi, Seward
• liller, Jennie......
)liller, Lizzie
• Reeves, IIenry
Reed, 1\lary
, tandley, Eleanor
-Tarr, II. C
•Tencate, Sadie
·lJnderwood, Joseph
• William, E. T
Yorty, Ella
Fayette,
Armstrong,
Waahington,
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.
"'. estmoreland,
IYasbingtOll,
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.
.
.
Favette
Washington,
"
.
Commercial
"co
co
co
Course.
POST OFFICE.
COUNTY.
California. ... .. .
Heistersburg
Coal Center
Garwood
California
..
Owensdale
California
Fairchance
Coal Center
California.
Chicago
:Jladison
Pittsburgh
Roscoe
Banning
California
..
STATE.
Washington,
Fayette,
Washington,
"
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.
Fayette,
,Yasbington,
"
Fayette,
Washington.
..
"
Cook,
IVestIDOl·eland,
Ulegheny, .
Washington,
Fayette,
.
I\'ashington,
Pa.
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Ill.
Pa.
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Southwestern State Normal School,
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Allshouse, Jennie
Baker, :'lIar)'
Beazell, Iva
Billing1'ley, :'IIary
Crissman, Jessie
Craven, :'I[argaret
Davis. Ida
Eaglen, Clara
Eaglen. Pearl
Ghrist, Lela
Glunt, Izetta
Gregg, Lulu
Practice Department.
ROOMNo.5 (HraIIEST GRADE.)
BOY ..
Bakel', Glen
Brevard, Lewis
Burtnett, Chas.
Crowthcrs, Will Roy
Campbell, Frank
Cupp, Harry
Carlisle, Willie
Devore, Clifford
Davis, James
Dewar, George
Garland, Cecil
Hayward, Emmet
Latta, Chas.
Latta, Lowman
McBride, Thos.
Moffit, Edgar
Martin, Joe
Piper, Earl
Pollock, Thos.
Trew, Chas.
Wheeler, Willie
Harris, Anna
Harris, Velma
Harris. Flora
Harris, Vista
Lewellen, Lewis
Montgomery, Stellsa
:'Ilartin, Delia
:'I1cCracken, Agnes
Mailey, Grace
)IcKenna, Elsie
County, Pa.
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G-IRLS.
Harris,I\'a
Jones, Hettie
Kell, .\"ellie
King, Lena
Lewis, Azalea
Lewis, Mary
:'IIcKenna, Maggie
McCallum, Janet
:'IfcCallum, )Iary
Meinhart, Dora
O'.\"eil, Mar)'
Queen, Ida
Ross, Mattie
Reed, Kate
Robinson, Nannie
Shelcut, :'Ilary
Smith, Aletha
Smith, i\J yrtle
Springer, :'I1aud
Vasseur, Helene
'Yillis, Anna
Wilkins, Olive
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BOYS.
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Billingsley, Warren
Birmingham, Lewis
Campbell, Thos
Campbell, Geo.
Clear, :'IIerle
Conlin, Conrad
Drum, Elton
Freeman, Thornton
Gausler, George
Haywood, Thos.
Harris, J ohn
Harris, Alvin
GIRLf:l.
Burtnett, Maggie
Chapman, Frances
Calvert, Flora
Crissman, Nellie
Claybaugh, EYa
Crowthers, Ruth
Donaldson, Mazy
Furnier, Effie
Fowler, Cora
French, Kate
Gregg, Bertie
California, Washington
McCallum, Janet
)Ioon, Jessie
Rohrer, Eva
Rohrer, Olive
Riley, Mary
Riley, Flo.
Reeves, Anna
Smith, Adda
Smith, Stella
"Tard, Winnie
Jones, Albert
Lewellen, Chas.
Martin, Al va
Martin, Charles
)1ailey, Geo.
)IcGary, John
Mitchell, Jas.
:'IIcCallum, Hugh
)1cBride, Wilbur
:'IIontgomery, Freel
)Iontgomery, Earl
Pegg, Eddie
Powell, Edgar
Pollock, Artie
Phillips, Fred.
Rush, Chas.
Ross, Simon
Springer, Earl
Sample, "Tal tel'
Sutton, Willie
Thompson, Willie
Wise, Frank
3-1
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GIRLS.
Roost .\"0. 4.
Allshouse, Lilian
Bennet, Lizzie
Campbell, Aggie
Calvert, Clara
~aYbaugh, Ruth
row, Jean
Fumier, Nellie
BOYS.
Birmingham, Don
Ferree, Dannie
Glunt, Leonard
Harris, Ivan
Howe, Eddie
Martin, Leonard
Martin, Fred.
Meese, Hugh
Mitchell, Claire
Rabe, Fred.
Sutton, Charlie
Shaffer, Harry
Trew, George
Trump, Clyde
Whigham, Fred.
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Harris, Jennie
Hagen, Daisy
Kaller, Lizzie
King, Ida
Lewellen, Meda
Martin, Jennie
:'I100re, Anna
)1cKenna, )Iary
Xoss, Mary
Paxton, Maggie
Rabe, Bernice
White, Garnet
Wise, Rosa
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State Normai School,
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ROO~lNo. 2.
BOY.
Allshouse, Willie
Cady, Edward
Calvert, Roy
Chapman, 'Yalter
Claybaugh, Lush
Davis, Robt
De Garden. Yictor
Ferral, Clyde
Ferral, Thomas
Fowler, Ernest
Gausler, Willie
Gaskill, John
Hart, Willie
Haywood, Melvin
Hornbake, Leslie
Jackson, Lyman
Jackson, Zeddie
Jones, Clarence
King, Frank
Lewellen, Ray
~lcAllister, Henry
:Mitchell, Robt.
)Ioffit, Guy
O'Hara, Willie
O'Neil, Joseph
Pegg, Frank
Reny, Frank
Springer, Clyde
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GIRL
Allshouse, Pearl
Beazell, Bertha
Crissman, Lizzie
Crow, Kellie
Donaldson, Maud
Fitzpatrick, Sadie
Fowler, Joanna
Freeman, Cornelia
Gleason, Mary
Grace, )Iarie
Gregg, )Iary
Harrison, )Iay
Jane, Martha
Kallar, Maggie
Lewellen, Blanche
Lowe, Ethel
McBride, Edna
McGary, Mary
McKenna, Josie
r iceling, Hattie
Piersol, Blanche
Pollock, Mary
Queen, Ethel
Reed, Blanche
Ragar, Elsie
Riley, Lilley
Shaffer, Garland
Shelcut, Lucy
Sloan, Blanche
Smith, Louie
Staiger, Grace
Trenton, Jessie
Trenton, Mary
Wauderbose, Louise
Whiteman, ::\Iay
Wolf, Mary
California.
Allshouse, Yada
Blanque, Leo
Blanque. )Iary
Bingle, Edith
Burnett, Romaine
Dewar, Grace
Farrell, Mary
Fowler, :Mary
Humphries, )fal'Y
Howe. Radie
Harris, Maggie
Heffey. LoreJla
TVas/lingtoll County, Pa.
GmL~.
Kennedy, Harriet
Horner, Rebecca
Levy, Annie
)IcCain, )Iarjory
)IcGaree, Lizzie
Phillips, Maggie
Price, Nellie
Pettigrew, Maggie
Rawlison, Etta
Ray, Ella
Remil, Carrie
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ROO~l:So. l.
BOYS.
Allshouse, Andy
Allshouse, Oscar
Birmingham, Harry
Bennet, Willie
Bennet, Charlie
Brevard, Charlie
Davidson, John Willie
Clark, )Ielyin
Conland, Clark
Drum.Raymond
Eaglin, Eddie
Fowler, Ben
Hague, Willie
Harshman, Alva
Harshman, Charlie
Harris, Yirginius
Haywood, Geo.
Keifer, Louis
Kiggins, John
Kennedy, Dannie
Lewellen, James
Lewellen, Eddie
Lesky, Andy
LOII"e,Robby
Mill , Harry
Marshall, Elgie
Moon, Thos.
:\1cCullum, Peter
McAllister, Floyd
Paxton, Willie
Pettigrew, Ollie
Pollock, Strickler
Queen, Howard
Stolks, John
Smith, Clinton
Thompson, Anthony
"Talker, Sam.
Wilkins, Fred.
Wilkins, James
White, Lou.
"Weiner, wnus
Wilkins, Frank
'Vise, Alvin
Whiteman, Bobby
Webb, Eli
~~Q5l~~
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Simmers, Ethel
Stanley, Emma
Smith. Adda
Stanley, )Iartlm
Smith. Sadie
Scott, )Iarguerite
Shelcut, Emma
"Walker, Lizzie
Wells, Mary Bell
w ells, Edna
Webb, Lizzie
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Southwestern State Normal School,
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California, [,vashingtoll County, Pa.
Pennsylvania
State Normal School.
COURSES OF I STRUCTION AS REVISED DEe.
Four CourFes of Instruction
Elementary Course.
Regular Normal Course.
Scientific Course,
Advanced Normal Course.
Summary.
~ORi\IAL
ELEMENTARY
T894.
are provided for, as follows :
COURSE.
PREPARATORY
Ladies,
282
Gentlemen,
164
}I usic Course,
72
Commercial Course,
18
I'cientific and Special Courses,
35
Total in Normal Department,
571
DEPART:\1E~T.
Girls,
-
BOYR, Total in Practice Department,
Xames repeated,
number of different students,
STUDIE~.
LAl\UL'.\GE-Orthography, Reading.
X.\Tl·RALSCIEl\cE-Physiology and Hygiene.
HISTORIC.\LScrsxca=Geography,
Political and Physical; History of the
United States.
THE ARTS-Penmanship,
suflicient to be able to explain some approved
system; writing to be submitted to the Board of Examiners.
Other studies, as Arithmetic, English Grammar, Algebra, etc., shall
be added to the Preparatory year, said studies to be selected by each
Xormall'chool, but the" final" examination in these added branches
shall be deferred till the end of the Junior year.
155
J NIOR YEAR.
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1I,
DEPARTMENT.
REGULARCOUR.~E.
PRACTICE
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298
61
808
PEOAGOGIC.
'-School Xlanagement ; Methods of Teaching the Common
Branches.
LAxGLlGE-English Grammar; Latin, sufficient for the introduction of
CfeRar.
~ATIlE)[A'I'I('!i-Arithmetic;
Elementary Algebra.
X .\Tnl.1 L ~('[ExcE-Botanv.
HJ~T()RICAL
SCIEXCE-Ciyil Government.
TilE A IlTS-Drawing, a daily exercise for at least twenty-rom weeks, work
to be snbmitted to the Board of Examiners;
Bookkeeping, siught'n~ry, including a knowledge of common business papers, and a
da~ly .exercise for at least seven weeks; Vocal Muslc, elementary
pnnclples, and attendance upon daily exercises for at lea~t twelve
p . \\'('('ks .
II~"J('.II. (\·L'ITRE.
California,
Sout/uoestern State Normal School,
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rVas/lington County, Pa.
-----------------------------------------Arrangement of Work for 1895'-'96.
f-.;EXIOR YEAR.
PED,WOGlcs-Physiology;
Methods of Teaching the Common Branche~.
History of Education; Model School ',"ork, at least twenty week~
of actual teaching daily during one period of not less than fortv_
five minutes; a Thesis on a professional subject,
L,~:\'GUAGE-Rhetoric and Composition;
English Literature,
at lea~t
twelve weeks' work, including the thorough study of four Engli8h
classics; Latin, Csesar, through the Helvetian 'Yar.
)IATJIEMATIC'3-Plane Geometry.
NATURALScucxoz=-Elementary Natural Philosophy,
HISTORICALScrsxcs=-General
History.
Tn s ~\.RTs-Elocutionary exercises in connection
lish Literature;
Manual Training.
with the study of Eng-
FALL
COLLEGEPHEP_\RATORY
CLA
. . German, Grimm's ;'Iaerchen and Grammar; beginning Greek,
Begllllllng
. C
B ks "--4' General History ;
.
'
k Book' Geometry;
Latin,
resar, 00 ,,
FU'8t (Iree
,
GymnaFtic.
SEXIOHCLASS.
Ps . I ology Elocution; Geometry;
English;
svc 1
.'
.
G
ti
(~k
I ) ; ;'Iethods of Teachmg;
+ymnas ICS.
Jt:NIORCLASS.
Arithmetic;
Geography;
Pn YSICA
I, CULTURE.
TERM.
Algebra;
English;
Psychology;
General
Music ; Bookkeeping;
WINTER
NORMAL COURSE-Three
Years.
(This Course includes the studies of the Elementary
Course and the
following branches:
A full equivalent will be accepted for any of the
text books named in this Course. )
PED,~GOGIC'3-Advanced Psychology;
Moral Science; Philosophy of
Education;
Methods of Teaching;
Practice of Teaching;
Pedagogical IV orks : Frcebel, Education of )lan, Quick, Educational
Reformers, Fitch, Lectures on Teaching;
School Supervision.
School Apparatus;
Discussion of Manual Training, Physical
Culture, etc.
)IATI1EM,~TIC'3-Solid Geometry;
Plane and Analytical Trigonometry;
Sun-eying.
L.~NGU_\GE-Latin: Cresar, three books; Virgil's .iEneid, three books;
Cicero, three orations.
XATl'lUL SCIENCE-Chemistry, including Chemistry of Soils ; Zoolog.\'
including Entomology and Geology.
LITERATURE-Higher Literature,
English and American, including a
study of at least four cia sics.
[Note-Classes
have not been formed in this school in the other t",o
courses, but German, Greek, and a more extended study of Latin have
been added to the Regular Normal Course, thus adapting it to the needs
of students preparing to enter college.]
Ceesar,
Reading;
Gymnastics.
SUB-JUNIORCLARS.
Beginning Latin; Reading; History; ~eginning
English; Drawing and ,Yriting; GymnastICS.
REGULAR
History;
Algebra;
Arithmetic;
TERM.
COLLEGEPREPAR.\TOHYCLASS.
German, ;'Iary Stuart;
Greek,
Grammar and An~basis;
Latin, Virgil's .Eneid, (Books 1-2) ; Physics; GymnastICS.
Geometry;
SEKIORCLA. '.
Psychology ; Elocution;
Teaching; Gymastics.
Geometry;
"English;
Physics;
;'Iethoc1~ of
Jt:KIOR CLASS.
Arithmetic;
Algebra ; Latin;
English , Gymnastics,
Psychology;
Drawing
and
Writing;
Sl'B-Jl'K!OR CLASS
.
. Heading; Orthography;
ti(>ography;
lIlg and Writing;
Gymnastics.
SPRING
Latin;
Arithmetic;
Algebra ; Draw-
TERM.
COLLEGEPHl;PARA'l'ORY
CLASS.
('erman, Hermann and Dorothea,
na?a~i~, and Iliad, Book I; Latin,
OntHon; PhYHic~; (iymnaslics.
and Minna yon Barnhelm;
Greek,
JEneid, Books 3 and -±; Cicero, one
HE:-IlORCI,,\ 'S.
Elocution;
English ; Physics;
Methods of Teach-
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Southwestern State Normal School,
COWl I)',
Pa.
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CLA
RULES
.
Methods of Teaching; Arithmetic ; Algebra; History and Civics ; Draw_
ing and Writing; English; Gymnastics.
SUB-JUXIOR
CL.I.
'.
Methods of Teaching; Reading; Orthography;
Geography; Arithmetic; English; Gymnastics.
Physiology;
History;
XOTE.--Ill all the above courses, recitations in some of the studies OCCur
but two or three times in the week.
EXTRACTS
FROM THE RULES
EXAMI.r ATIO
FOR FINAL
1. Admission to the Senior and Junior classes shall be determined by
the State Board of Examiners at the annual examination by the Board.
2. Those who for any reason were unable to complete the preparatory examination, may be admitted to both the preparatory and the Junior examinations at the end of the Junior year. But they must be classed as preparatory
students till the final examination in the preparatory branches has been
completed.
3. In order to be admitted to the Senior class, persons must be examined in all the Junior studies, except l\Iethods and Latin, and the examination in these branches shall be final.
X 0 substitu tions or conditions shall
be allowed for any of the studies required for admission to the Senior class.
4. If the faculty of any State Xormal School, or the State Board of Examiners, decide that a person is not prepared to pass an examination by the
State Board, he shall not be admitted to the same examination at any other
State Xormal School during the same school year.
.
5 If a person who has completed the Preparatory or the Junior studies
at any ~tate Normal School, desires to enter another State Xormal School,
the Principal of the School at which the examination was held shall send the
proper certificate to the Principal of the School which the person desire to
attend. Except for the reason here stated, no certificate setting forth the
fact of the pa sing of the Preparatory or the Junior studies shall be issued.
6. Candidates for graduation shall be examined in all the branches of
the Senior year. They shall have the opportunity of being examined in any
of the higher branches, including vocal and instrumental music and double
entry bookkeeping; and all studies completed by them shall be named in
their certificate.
7. Persons who have been graduated in any Course may be examined
at any State examination in any branches of a higher course, and the Secretaryof the Board of Examiners shall certify, on the back of their diplomas,
to the passing of thc branches completed at said examination.
S. A certificate setting forth the proficiency of all the applicants in all
the studies in which they desire to be examined by the State Board of Examiners, shall be prepared and signed by the faculty and presented to the
Board.
RELATING
TO CERTIFICATES
DEGREES.
AND
1. "tudent~ who have completed a~l):one of the foregoin~ Courses sha.ll
recein' a certificate or diploma. authorizing th~m to teach 111 the public
8Chool~of the smte two years WIthout examination.
.
0)
Per;:ons who have completed anyone of the foregomg Courses and
ha . ~~aught two full annual school terms since graduation, shall receive a
~~firate or diploma authorizing them to teach in the public schools of
;ennsyh-ania without further. examinati?n. pro~'ided that they present to
the faculty and Board of Examiners a certificate of good m~ral character and
kill in the .\rt of Teaching from the Board or Boards of DIrectors by whom
they were employed, countersigned by the proper Superintendent.
3. Degrees shall be conferred as follows:
To graduates in the Regular Normal Course, the degree of Bachelor of
Elementary Pedagogics (B. E. P.); after two years' successful teaching, the
degree of Master of Elementary Pedagogics Cl\f. E. P.)
To graduates in the Scientific Course, the degree of Bachelor of Science
(B. S.); after two years' successful teaching, the degree of Master of Elementary Pedagogics Pi. E. P.) Graduates of the Scientific Course who
have engaged in scieutific, literary or prolessional pursuits at least three years
after graduation, may receive the degree of Master of Science (1\1. S.)
To graduates in the Advanced Xormal COtlI'Fe,the degree of Bachelor of
Pedagogics (B. P.); after two years' successful teaching after completing
this Course or the I'cientific Course, the degree of Master of Pedagogics
(M. P.)
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Sout/uoestern
State Normal
School,
General Information.
LOCATION.
The Southwestern
State Normal School is beautifully and
healthfully located on the left bank of the Monongahela river,
fifty miles from Pittsburg.
It is in the heart of the Monongahela Valley, and is conveniently reached from all points, being but
thirty miles distant from Pittsbnrgh by air line, and fifty by rail.
Direct road from Union Station, Pittsburgh.
Four trains daily.
Only twenty miles by rail (three trains daily) from Uniontown.
But one change of cars from Greensburg, Scottdale and Connellsville. Two changes from Hyndman and Meversdale.
Direct
boat from Rice's Landing, New Geneva, etc. No hack fares at
school.
GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS.
The School grounds consist of about 12 acres, covered with a
beautiful sod, and planted with ornamental and shade trees,
shrubbery and flowers. There are five buildings-a
central mas-
Campus
Front.
sive and imposing edifice, having the general form of a Greek
cross, with two wings, used as dormitories-the
one by ladies, the
other by gentlemen, and the two new buildings, Science Hall and
the Gymnasium.
LATE IMPROVEMENTS
AT THE NORMAL.
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Science Hall, a building completed two years ago, acco modating the Model School, Science Department and Sloyd Department.
Total cost about $27,000.
1.
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and
Engine
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The Gymnasium, completed this year, including, besides the
gymnasium proper, bath rooms, 'Yater closets, dynamo room, etc.
Total cost about $35,000.
.
3. Front extension to main building and to connecting buildings, completed one year ago.
I, 4. Electric light plant with a capacity of 900 lamps.
5· Complete new system of Water Improvements.
2.
THE CE~TRAL
AIM AT. CALIFORNIA
~s the preparation of teachers by ample scholarship and practice
111 teaching.
The various departments are in charge of experienced and able instructors, and there is an ample supply of apparatus and illustrative material.
The most approved methods
are .used in all subjects.
The student has before him constantly
a hIgh standard of teaching.
PraCtice
TeAching
Room.
Southwestern
State Normal
School,
T~e students ~tudy not only the theory of teaching, but engag
also In the pradzce ". The Senior Class is divided into small group e
on.e. member teaching a class of children in the presence of thS~
critic .teacher and of the other members of the group. By means
o.f wntten plans. for each le~son and k~ndly but searching crit].
cism, each p!actlc~ teacher IS kept at his best. Nothing is gained by r~peatIng mistakes, hence errors are eliminated as speedily
as possible.
PHYSICAL
CULTURE.
It ~s the duty of a n?rmal school to send out students who are
physically as well as intellectually and professionally equipped
for the arduous tasks of the teacher's vocation.
California,
Wasltzizgton
Tennis
Courts.
within limits, such games as base ball foot ball,
but these by no means fully meet the demand.
rule, onlv the strongest, and are likely to give
these than is beneficial.
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G 11IlJlaSiulil. The work in <?ur gymnasium has the two-~old
. ) t of securing the symmetncal development and promotmg
o~Jeceneral health of students, and of making them familiar with
!h: test methods of physical education suited to the needs of
the common schools..
.
.
The regular class d:llls, which all students are reqUIre.d to
attend, consist of Indian Club, Dumb-bell and Wal?-dexercls~s ;
also free exercises ~nd apparatus work, together with marchmg
and various recreatrons.
The new aymnasium is fully equipped with the best and most
expensive ;f n.lOdern appliances for developing the body and
correcting physical defects.
.
Gymnasium SUItSWill be required for all.
SOCIAL
We encourage,
lawn tennis, etc.;
They reach, as a
more exercise to
County, Pa.
CULTURE.
Education without social culture is incomplete; and none
stand more in need of refined tastes and polite manners than the
teacher. Ample opportunities for social culture are given in the
school. Through the fall and winter terms, receptions and
sociables are frequently held. These are attended by students
and teachers, and the aim is to blend instruction with entertainment, and to cultivate that ease of manner and, at the same time,
that becoming reserve, which should characterize the associations
of ladies and gentlemen. During the spring term, indoor socials
are less frequent, the general games on the campus meeting to a
large extent this need. Two social events of the spring term of
'95 wil.l be ~ong remembered by those present.
The first was a
reception given on the second evening of the term, by the
faculty to the students.
The second was a reception given on
~e campu~, by the faculty to all students, in honor of the Senior
. lass. ThIS occurred June 8. During the past year a brief,
Illustrated lecture on Art, given at each reception, added much
to the value and interest of these occasions.
MORAL AND RELIGIOUS
EDUCATION.
W~'l healthful, m.o:al atmosphere, should surround the student.
ri 1 e the authontIes of this school avoid everything of a sectast~~e~~!~re, th~y. endeavor in every proper way b to interest
on the o:n C~lnstlan work. Devotional exercises are conducted
rl1lng of ~ach school day in the Chapel. Attendance
at some
of all
c .urch serVice in town on Sunday morning is expected
Chap~l a~ IS also attendance at Sunday evening services in the
evening . volunta.ry students' prayer meeting is held on Sunday
has beenJlst prevIOUS to the Chapel exercises.
This meeting
of great g~~el~ attended ~or ,several years and has been a means
. ands of Kmg s Daughters have been formed and
h
Gymnasium
Class.
Southwestern State Normal School,
are a source of profit, religiously, to their members.
In all the
religious exercises of the school, students are encouraged to
take an active part. Two years ago an organization of the
Young Women's Christian Association was formed, and a little
later a college branch of the Y. M. C. A. was likewise organized.
These associations send this year four members to Moody's Summer Schools, Mass.
LITERARY
SOCIETIES.
There are two flourishing Literary Societies, the Clionian and
the Plzi/o1llathean, at the Normal.
They have worked side by
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California, Washington County, Pa.
h members a most valuable literary training.
No event of
to t e r at California is quite so popular as the" Annual Conthe X~etween these two societies, and the Normal Chapel is alt:st
crowded by the audience that assembles to witness this
"ays
."
" battle of the gIants.
HOME LIFE AT THE NORMAL.
No pains are spared to sur~ound the. student with the most
favorable conditions.
Rece~tlOn cKo?1dmllttees
m~et new stuhdents
at the station when they arnve.
~n. y attentions are ~ own,
the wants of the new-comer are anticipated, and no occasion for
embarrassment or home-sickness is allowed to arise, if it can be
avoided. More than four hundred Normal students were in attendance this Spring term; not one left sch~:)Qlon accout:t. of
home-sickness.
Only one left on account of Illness, and this Illness was not serious.
THE
STUDENTS'
ROOMS
Are large, bright and cheery. They are heated by steam, lighted
by electricity, carpeted, newly· papered and provided with dressing case, table, spring bed, washstand and wardrobe.
They are
cosy and attractive.
Philo
Hall.
side in friendly rivalry for many years.
Each Society occupies
a large and beautiful hall, complete in all its appointments. The
weekly exercises are of a very interesting character, and afford
Students'
Room.
t'"
THE BOARDING
int~~~a~ding school is always inquired about with genuine
a yea~ 0 y those who are to enjoy it, or at least to endure it, for
problem r more. We have made a careful study of the whole
Dlay be
;-Ve do not promise such a variety in the table fare as
they are h~r at a hotel where the c~1arges are as much pe:- day as
e per week. We provide, however, substantial food,
ha
CLio
HaLL.
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County, Pa.
Southwestern State Normal School,
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.
a ted alike to male and femal . students, adult~ a~d ~hildren ;
~sa~vfs skill to the hand, precision tP t~e eye and discipline to the
It ~ld The chief aim is not to tel! ~Ii a trade, but to tram the
f11~n
ithrough the hand. The work-benches and tool.s are of ~he
",m
ttern- Our work was established by a native Swedish
besthPearMiss Elin Esselius.
teac
,
Dining
Ro o rrr.
in sufficient quantity and of good quality, with neat and careful
service. The best we can say for our boarding is that our
students like if. "The proof of the pudding is in the eating."
The dinuig room is a spacious, pleasant hall, well lighted by
electricity.
The meal times at the Normal are among the hours
that will linger long and pleasantly in the memories of students ..
The teachers and most advanced students are so distributed as
to make the conversation interesting and profitable at each table.
HEALTH
RECORD
OF CALIFORNIA.
Few schools, if any, can show such a remarkably good health
record as California. Aside from ordinary colds and the occasional prevalence of such light diseases as measles, the cases of
sickness have been extremely rare. Among the thousands of
students who have resided at the school during the last fifteen
years, there have been but two cases of typhoid fever and three
of scarlet fever, none of which were malignant.
There has nev.er
been a deattt at the school, nor an epidemic of any dangerous dISease, and for years in succession we have been exempt from .any
case of serious illness.
The sanitary condition of the bnildmgs
is the safest and best.
An interesting form of school work, at the
ormal, promotive
alike of health and of manual skill, is our system of
MANUAL TRAINING.
The picture shows a class of students at work in our Sloyd
Room. "Sloyd" is the Swedish form of Manual Training. The
course includes the making of a series of models in wood, ca~r
fully graded in difficulty from a simple piece made with a krn
only, to a complicated model requiring a variety of tools. SlaY
d
Sloyd
Room.
THE NOR 1AL LIBRARY
Is one of the finest in the State. The collection of books is large
and well selected. Several daily newspapers, about fifty weekly
papers and the leading magazines and illustrated periodicals are
to be found on the tables. The reading room is very large and is
beautifully lighted with electric lamps.
. We have sought earnestly, and successfully, to make onr readmg room highly attractive and valuable to our students.
The Library and Reading Room are combined.
The room is
Open an average of seven and one-half hours daily. Book cases
cover six hundred and fifty-two square feet of sides of room.
The books are classified, arranged and shelved so that even the
yobu?lgeststudent in the school can find reference works on any
su ~ect.
b A .card catalogue of the books has been prepared by the Lif~ar:i~; also a complete list of authors and their different works
10 t~e Library.
g. Course on some special line of work is prepared by
the tRe
c er 1.11 English, for each class in the school. This is
ke t
is PPla dthe Library and the name of each student using the books
ce on file.
Each0 student'
.
. d
fewer t 1ran t hr
lVeek
.
IS r.eqUlre to read not
nee h ours a
t the e~dth? special course, not including reference work, and
tnP1ished~ the week to present a report of what has been ac-
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DEPARTMENT
4S
OF SCIENCE.
he Science Rooms are especially well arranged and
.'f d
The Lecture Room, which is provided with rising
~uIPPf s·eats accommodates over one hundred persons. For utiers ~ive pu;poses, a solar camera and a magic lantern ar~ in
l~~tr The General Laboratory is a large room, w~ll provided
u' individual work tables for the students, and With cases for
WI
ratus etc. The Private Laboratory of the instructor is now
chiefly for work in photography.
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The Library.
DONATIONS
TO LIBRARY.
Our thanks are due for donated copies of the folio Iring papers:
The Washington Reporter.
The Elizabeth Herald.
The Washingtun Democrat,
The Argus and Radical.
The Beaver ~tar.
The Charleroi Tidings.
The UniontownJefter~onian])emocmt.The
West Xewton Times.
The Uniontown Genius of Liberty.
The Brownsville Clipper.
The Uniontown Republican :- The Greensburg Tribune Herald.
The Waynesburg Independent.
The Greensburg Press,
The United Presbyterian.
The Greensburg Evening Press.
The Methodist Recorder.
The Monongahela Daily Repucliean.
The Presbyterian Banner.
The California :\Ie~~enger.
The Pittsburgh Christian Advocate.
The Burgettstown Enterprise Call.
The Homestead Daily Messenger.
The Canonsburg Notes.
The Charleroi Mirror.
The Connellsville Courier.
The Meyersdale Commercial.
The :."IIcKee"port Times.
Somerst Standard.
Pennsylvania School Journal.
Laboratory.
THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT
Offers to students of instrumental and vocal music advantages
sel.do';D found outside of the great cities.
Professor Keffer, the
prtnclpal instructor, is an accomplished and highly successful
teacher.
Ot/ier Publications Received:
Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette.
Harper's Weekly.
Pittsburgh Dispntch.
:- merican Supplement.
Pittsburgh Times.
The Centurv,
Pittsburgh Po~t.
The Korth :•.•.
merican Review.
Educational Xews.
Primarv Education.
Sunday Puck. .
Popular Educator.
Youth's Companion.
New York School Journal.
Harper's Hound Table.
Kiudergarten :."IIagazine.
Epworth Herald,
New England .Iournul of Education.
Cosmopolitan.
Teacher's Institute,
.\.rt Journal.
The American Teacher.
Uniontown Daily Xews :- The Forum.
School Gazette.
Review of Reviews.
The Outlook.
The Educational Review.
Public schoot Journal.
Harper's ~e\\' ?lIunthl~' :."IIagH7.in". Ladil'b' Home .Ioiu nal.
f;iIYC'l"CmRR.
PrOfessor
Kerfer's
Room.
Southwestern State Normal School,
He is ably assisted by Miss Emily Taylor. Their pupils make
rapid progress and never discontinue their lessons except with
regret. We can most confidently recommend our course in
music to all wishing thorough instruction in this art.
A.t
present two orchestras, the Euterpean
and the Junior are
formed under the leadership of Professor Keffer. The music
pupils at the Normal are especially favored in having frequent
opportunities for practice in public.
Junior
COMMERCIAL
Orchestra.
DEPARTME
T.
In this department instruction is largely individual, thus enabling students to enter -at any time. The aim is to fit students
to at once undertake the duties of qualified amanuenses, tYI,>ewriters and bookkeepers upon leaving school. The course lllci
eludes Bookkeeping,
Shorthand, Typewriting,
Banking ~n
Commercial Law, with supplementary
training in Spel.llllg,
Punctuation, etc., Manifolding, Indexing, Letter Filing, BUSlll~SS
Forms and Correspondence.
If desired, students may enter oJ
one of these branches only. Writers of all systems of Shorthan I
are received for rapid dictation.
Diplomas will be grante.d to. al
who pursue the course thoroughly and pass the final examlllatlo~i
No attempt is here made to describe, or even refer to, a
the lines of work carried on in the school. Many amonJ5
most important departments of school activity are not mentlO}e
in the foregoing paragraphs.
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Expenses.
$ I 25
Tuition, per week,
3 25
Board,
"Board and Tuition, Fall Term, 16 weeks (less State aid),
64 00
"
Winter"
12
"
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48 00
"
Spring " 14
"
56 00
- 168 00
"
Full Vr"
42
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Piano or Organ Lessons (two per week), Fall Term,
20 00
"
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Winter Term,
IS 00
"
Spring Term,
17 00
"
less than full term, per lesson, 75
Average charge, per term, for use of instrument, one
period daily,
2 00
Private Voice Lesson at same rate as lessons on Piano or
Organ.
Complete commercial course, one year,
$50 00
Bookkeeping, six months,
20 00
Shorthand, six months.
20 00
Typewriting, three months,
10 00
No deduction for board or tuition for first week or last two
weeks of term, except by previous agreement with the Principal.
One-half of the above expenses is due at the opening, the
balance at the middle of each term.
The Principal acts for the Trustees and receipts all bills.
Board at above rates includes furnished room, heat and light.
Students furnish their own napkins and towels.
Washing will be done by the household department at the
lowest terms.
STATE AID TO STUDENTS.
Each student is entitled to State aid (50 cents a week) who is
~.ver 17 years of age, and who signs a paper declaring his intenIon to teach in the common schools of the State.
to t ac~ student who, upon graduating, shall sign an agreement
ac
rec:
in the common schools of the State two full years, shall
A We the sum of fifty dollars.
at l=t stUdent, to secure these benefits, must attend the school
'rheo
twelve consecutive weeks, and receive instruction in the
ry of Teaching.
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4. If you can attend but a few weeks, come for that time.
Even this will give you new aims and higher ideals of teaching,
and may proye a turning point in your life.
S. Expect to do faithful, earnest work while here, and to
Text Books.
The following
school:
are among
J]1akestudy your single aim.
the text books now used in the
Hyde's Lessons in English,
Patterson's Grammar,
Reed & Kellogg's Grammar,
Strang's Exercises,
Hill's Rhetoric,
Maynard's English Classic Series,
Riverside Literature Series,
Barnes'Historyofthe United States,
Montgomery" .Iistoryof the United
States,
Johnston's History of the United
States,
Myers' General History,
Painter's History of Education,
Thorpe's Civil Government,
Williams' & Rogers' Book-keeping,
Pernin's Universal Phonography,
Barnes' Manual of Typewriting,
CeciJian Music Series,
McGuffey's Readers,
Emerson's Evolution of Expression,
McLellan's
Augsburg's Drawing,
White's Arithrnetics,
New Arithmetic,
Sensenig's Algebra,
Wentworth's Geometry,
Allen&Greenough's Latin Grammar,
Allen & Greenough's Ceesar,
Collar & Daniell's First Latin Book,
Harper & Miller's Virgil,
Harkness' First Greek Book,
German-Grimm's
l\Iaerchen,
German-Lessing's
Minna von Barnhelm,
Guyot's Physical Geography,
Gage's Physics,
Gage's Laboratory lannalofPhysics,
Bastin's Botany,
Gray's Botany,
Wood's Plant Organization,
Stowell's Essentials of Health,
Gordy's Psychology,
Psychology.
SUGGESTIONS TO THOSE EXPECtING
TO BECOME STUDENTS.
r . You are prepared to enter here when you have had the
usual course in the common schools at home.
2.
If you expect to take a course in this school, you will
probably save both time and money by coming here at once.
3. It is better to enter at the beginning
can enter at any time.
of a term, but yoU
6. Come onjirst day of term, neither earlier nor later, unless
circumstances require it.
7. Bring with you for references whatever text books you
have; you will find such books useful. The new books you
need can be bought cheaper here than at home.
8. The Normal School is but five minutes' walk from the
station. Leave trunk checks with the agent, and come at once
to the Principal's office at the school. The baggage will be
landed at the schoolfree of charge.
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CLASS OF 18i8.-CoXTIXUED.
Alumni Register.
[~OTF..-This Register gives the present address of each graduate
should be reported for correction.)
so far as known.
Error
CLARS OF 18i5.
Axtel, Thos, L., Xorthern Iowa.c--Physician.
Hemphill, Geo. E., Allegheny, Pa.-Lumber
Dealer.
CLASS OF 1876.
Ammons, Sue, p1rs. L. B. Anderson), Irwin Ave., Allegheny, Pa.
Beal, L. C., Uniontown, Pa.-Physician.
Cope, Albert B., Mt, Union, Ohio.s--Physician.
Peck, Chas, E., treetsborough, Ohio.-i\lachinist.
Smith, J. B., California, Pa.-Yice Principal State Normal School.
Stoodv, Wm. }I.-Died ~larch 29, IS8-!.
State Certificate granted t John B. 'olomon, }1a ontown, Pa.
CLAR
OF 187i.
Crook ham , Mary P., CUrs. Mary P. Conkling), Osceola, Neb,
Frye, Frank, Belle Vernon, Pa.-Telegraph
Operator.
Frye, W. S., Gill Hall, Pa.-Physician.
Jackman, W. S., 6916 Perry ave., Englewood, nl.-Professor
in Cook County
Normal School.
Kiehl, Henry S., No. 7i Fourth ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
McCollum, John B. K.-Deceased.
Newkirk, Dcnetta=-f Mrs. W. H. Winfield), California, Pa.
Newlin, Alex. Willis, (Ph.D.) Puebla, Mexico, President of Methodist
Theological Institute.
Van Dyke, John 'V., California, Pa., Merchant.
State Certificate granted to Dr. A. R. Horne, of Allentown, Pa.
CLASS OF 1878.
Craig, Belle, Huston Run, Pa.-Teacher.
Douglas, J. H., Blythedale, Pa.-Physician.
Eberman, John S., California, Pa.-Cashier
First National Bank.
Esler, James M., Tarentum, Pa.-Druggist.
Griffith, Henry William, Kecksburg, Pa.-Teacher.
Haggerty, Lindy (Mrs. L. Craig), Coal Bluff, Pa.
Kell, Nath B., Denver, Col.
Lang, Clara R., Belle Vernon, Pa.s--Teacher.
Larimer, }Iaria Louise, Fayette City, Pa.e-Tcacher.
Lutz (feorge D., Independence, }lo.-Attorney-at-La,w.
)lart'in, Andrew E., Greensburg',Pa~-Dru~g.ist.
JI Kee Daniel II., Wellsburg, ". \ a.i--Xlinieter.
1d~tche;l, Walter, St. Clairsville, W. Y~.-:-Principal Public Schook
Patton, H. Etta PIrs. D. C,. Murphy), ~h?pery Rock, Pa.
Patton, Xoah 'Y., Charleroi, Pa.s--Physiciau.
.
Philips, H. Lenore PIt'S. Re\'. J. L. McCutcheon), Franklin, Va.
Beie, Ella A. (Mrs. W. S. Jackman), 6916 Perry ~,:e., Englewood, Ill.
Van Dyke, George ~I., West Xewton, Pa.c--Physician ..
Van Dyke, William s., West Newton, Pa.-Bank Cashier.
Wakefield, Thomas Randolph, Uniontown, Pa.-Attorney-at-Law.
Wells J. Truman, ~1cKeesport, Pa.-Editor
Ereninq Times.
Wilso~, ~1ary F. (~1r~. Joseph W. Smith ) San Luis Obispo, Cal.
CLA~S OF 1879.
Browne, Rebekah E., Xew Castle, Pa.-Teacher.
Browne, ~Iillie R., New Castle, Pa.
Camp, Harry W.-Died October 23, 189-1.
Craft, Brashear 'V., Merrittstown, Pa.-Teacher.
Crawford, Tillie, Duquesne, Pa.-Teacher.
Dearth, Orlando P., Brownsville, Pa.-Physician.
Dunn, 'Villi am C., Denver, Col.
Grant, R. Q., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Signal Service, U. R. A.
Hall, Frank R, California, Pa.-Professor
State Normal School.
Hackney, n. 11., Atchison, Kan.-Cashier
First National Bank.
Holland, II. R., Washington, Pa.
Borner, George 0., )Iillsboro, Pa.
Longwell, lIarry Edgar, Chicago, Ill.-Dmughtsman.
Mackey, John F., Paris, France.
Mehaffey. Annie )1. (}Irs. Horton), Poplar Bluff, )10.
cClure, Rallie A. (Xlrs, H. S. Clark),
niontown, Pa,
McDonough, Dora (M,·s. Edward Clark), 6315 Broad st., E. E., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Morgan, P. 'Y., Wilmerding, Pa.-Cashier
of Bank.
urphy, D. C., Slippery Rock, Pa.-Professor
in State Normal School.
~khill,
C. L., Denver, Col.-Physician
and Professor in :Medical College.
ec:~,Bennett W., McConnellsburg, Pa.-Teacher.
::IlIPS, Hettie L. (Mrs. W .. Frye)-Died
November 18,1886.
ton, ~ura, Wilkinsburg, Pa.-Teacher.
h ,.JeSSle L., Carmichaels, Pa.
utterly, Arthur P., California Pa.-Bookkeeper
California Coal Co.
Wart, Belle C., Newville, Pa.'
~~,
Lou L.-Died October 4, 1886.
I~d, Margaret E., Fayette City, Pa.-Teacher
in Soldiers' Orpban
ill~ hool, Jumonville, Pa.
ilao
- Laura B. CMrs. Supplee), Homestead, Pa.
n, Anna ~1., McKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
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California, Washington County, Pa.
CLASS OF 1880.
Axtel, L. J\I.-Died March 18, 189L.
Browne, Jo . K.-Died December 22, 1882.
DeHayen, Madge, California, Pa.-Teacher.
Drumm, J. A., Dawson, Pa.-Died October 3, 1887.
Frye, John K., Johnstown, Pa.-Purchasing
Agcnt.
Gamble, Power T., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Bookkeeper.
Hall, Marie, 2911 South Park ave., Chicago, Ill.
Jones, Belle Y., (Xlrs, Warren Piersol), Peabody, Kan.
Kendall, John C., Homestead, Pa.- uperintendent of Schools.
Mackey, Agnes )I., (Mrs. Leslie ~Iullen), Campbell; Minn.
Masters, Minnie Y., ~IcKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
McClure, Ella ~I., ()Irs. 'Walton Howell), Flushing, Ohio.
McNorton, Frank V.,Winterburn ave., 23d 'Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa.--Teacher.
Neel, Mary E., Jefferson, Pa.-Teacher.
Noss, Clara H., (Mrs. John M. Park), Montandon, Pa.
Potts, C. J., Bedford, Pa.-County
Superintendent, Bedford County.
Reno, William 'Nilson, Rochester, Pa.-Attorney-at-Law.
Rhoads, L. S., Jacobs Creek, Pa.-~Ierchant.
Robertson, O. A., Campbell, Minn.-Attorney-at-Law.
Robison, W. L., Hill City, Kan.-Teacher.
Smail, E. J., Braddock, Pa.-Attorney-at-Law,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Spindler, Alvin C., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Attorney-at-Law.
Swan, Laura, Brownsville, Pa.-Teacher.
Sweeney, J. T., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Real Estate Agent.
Thomas, Anna B., Braddock, Pa.-Supervisor
Primary Schools.
CLASS OF 1881.
Adams, Jennie E., (}Irs. J. C. Carter).-Died
1890.
Barnum, ,Yo V., Santa Barbara, Cal.
Barr, l\Iaggie J., 218 Washington. aye. , Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
Best, James S.-Died
Tovember 16, 1883.
Byran, 'V. ., Brownsville, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Claybaugh, A. nI., Uniontown, Pa.-Journalist.
Core, John )Ic)fullen, Uniontown, Pa.-Attorney-at-Law.
Eshelman, Ella D., (Mrs. E. J. Smail), Braddock, Pa.
Graham, Mary B., (Mrs. Theo. B. Noss ), California, Pa.-Teacher
in Norll1al
School.
Hertig, Louise M., Philadelphia, Pa.-Physician.
Hutchinson, Flora.-Died April 11, 1886.
Jackman, Hattie E., (Mrs. F. Colvin), Ea t Bethlehem, Pa.
Jennings, Maggie, (Mrs. Newton Wolf), California, Pa.-Died 1893.
Kussart, Lee, Columbus, Ohio.
Lyons, Sadie, Beech Cliff, Pa.-Teacber.
'McAlpin, Agnes, Belle Vernon, Pa.-Teacher.
CL,\.SS OF 1881.-CoNTINUED.
.
J . Elwood , ~rodesto, Ill.-Teacher.
hiler,
•I redock Thomas P., Houth Bend, Ind.
~ 0
I'antha l\Iay ~o. 30 Ledlie st., Allegheny City, Pa.
'Ionroe, c
•
'. I 'l·uy·)1. (}hs. Lawson Bane), Amity, Pa.
ee , • .,
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Pi b h P
Phillips, )Iay L., (Mrs. W. l'i. Jarrett,
itts urg,
a.
porter, Loui~a B., Urriontown, Pa.
Rhoades, Xoah E., Smithto~, Pa:-Clerk.
hallenberger, Hugh D., Lelsenrmg,. Pa.-Clerk:
';heplar, Josephine L., \ Irs. 1. B. MIller), BeSWIck, Cal.
Thornburg, Geo. C.-DIed Oct. 8, 1894...
Walker, "'m. J., Homestead, Pa.-PhYSlCJan.
Wickham, Julia, (nIrs. E. 1II. Watson), East Marshfield, Mass.
CLASS OF 1 82.
Alter, Ella, (Mrs. Rutter), Red wing, Cal.
Baker, George P., 'Vashington, Pa.-In County Recorder's Office.
Beazell, Kate B., Boggs ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Teacher.
Carlton, Thomas J.-Died October 29, 1886.
Colebank, G. C., Octavia, Keb.-Bank Cashi r.
Collins, Judith Lenora, Monongahela, Pa.-Teacher.
Cooper, Allen F., Uniontown, Pa.-Attorncy-at-Law.
Crumrine, Mary E., 'West Union, Pa.-Teacher.
Dansie, James, Munhall, Pa.-iUerchant.
Day, E. H., )IcKeesport, Pa.-Principal
of High School.
Debolt, George W., Nebraska.-Teacher.
Donaldson, )I. )Iay, pIrs. C. A. nIclh'aine), ~IQ.nongahela, PJ..
Fry, L. 8., )Ianhattan, Kan.-Teacher.
Fuester, Elma L., Ruffsdale, Pa.-Teacher.
~ns, John Lyons, K. Y. City, Manager Adv. Dep't of "Electricity."
~rant, Flo:-en?e, Monongahela, Pa.
olland, Carne)I.
Oakland Pittsburgh Pa
Holla
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,
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nd, Corne ~I., Oakland Pittsburgh Pa.
Jeff!'
,
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nes, <'.eorge B., nioutown, Pa.-District
Attornev.
J enk'
~n8, 'J u I'ia II., Xo. 98 Arch st., Allegheny City, Pa.-Teacher.
JenklOl'
Ianio
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arch st., Allegheny City, Pa.s--Teacher.
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P .
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sper,
ulllontown
Pa
-.Utornev-at-Law.
J one Eddi
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PIrR. Frank Gibson), McKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
Lack'ev ,(T ie,
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nn .\.rbor, ~Irch.-Attorney-at-Law.
~onard I' .
,.IZZI<.' )I., Cumberland
Md -Teacher
M. ler 0
PC.
,.
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Reed ~'ll: )., onnellsnlle, Pa.-Vice Principal of Schools.
Ru h' ~
r., pIrs. James Jenkins), Fayette City, Pa.
RObi~~(· 'r' °ll1laha, eb.-Attorney-at-Law.
JIl" 0 In C ('
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brOCk J
., neens llrg, Pa.-Att.orney-at-Law.
, ,aco\) , .Tollns t own, P a.-PrJJ1Clpal
..
or Dale School.
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Southwestern State Normal School,
CLASS OF 1882.-CONTI:-il-EV.
Schrontz, F. "'., Ligonier, Ind.-)Iinister.
Scott, E. E., Toledo, Ohio.-Physician.
Snodgrass, Milton R.. Osceola, Xeb.-Principal
Public Schools
Speers, Anna, phs. Speers ), Lawn Ridge, III.
Thomas, Flora K., (Xlrs, Colmery ), Braddock, Pa.
Ulery, Lucy, p1r~. E. D. Fulton), Uniontown,
Pa.
Will, John .\..-Died January 5, 1 83.
"Williams, Sallie A., PIt'S. L. Z. Birmingham), California, Pa.
Williams, Mattie B., Belle Vernon, Pa.t--Teacher.:
"Woods, Lizzie, (Ml'S. Carothers), Elizabeth, Pa.
CL.I..HSOF 188:~.
Acklin, Annie E., Waynesburg, Pa.i--Preceptress Waynesburg College.
Applegate, Minnie Evelyn, (Mrs. W. S. Abbott), McKeesport, Pa,
Armstrong, L. Etta, (Mrs. W. Gregg), ""est Alexander, Pa.
Barker, Mattie J., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Teacher.
Barnum, Lizzie, Coal Centre, Pa.-Teacher
in Homestead.
Beard, Stella S., Blair, Xebraska:-Teacher.
Beard, Lucy E., (J~1t'S.T. H. I-Iaug) , )1inneapolis, )linn.
Berryman, 'V. I., Washington, Pa.e+Attorney-at-Law.
Blackburn, Ida E., Stahlstown, Pa.-(iraduate
of "-oman's Medical College,
Philadelphia.
Cassidy, Amanda, Pittsburgh, Pa.-Teacher
in Hiland School.
Cleaver, Mattie J., Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
Collins, Wilmot, Dravosburg, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Cook, ~1attie 1., (~1rs. Rev. C.• L Clark), Webster, Pa.
Cooper, "'alter L., Derrick City, Pa.-Principal
of Schools,
Coulter, Carrie E., Monongahela, Pa.-Teacher.
Finley, Belle )1., (Mrs. Rankin), (lreensburg, Pa.
Hackney, Lide E., Kew Salem, Pa.-Teacher.
Hart, Ella L., (MI'S. Geo. Henning), Pittsburgh, Pa.
Hartranft, Belle, (Mrs. 'V. S. Bryan), Brownsville, Pa.
Hustead, Josephine M., (Mrs. Edward Snider), Uniontown, Pa,
Hutton, D. S., Buena Yista, Pa.-Physician.
Johnston, Oscar S., Muskingum, Ohio.-Teacher.
Jones, Minnie, (l\II'S. Geo. P. Weaverling), Homestead, Pa,
Jones, Bertie, Homestead, Pa.-Teacber.
Jones, \Villiam 1-1.,Bentleysville,
Pa.-Teacher.
Lilley, Laura L., (Ml'S. A. N. McKinzie), Cholarne, Cal.
McClure, John C., Los Angeles, Cal.s--Civil Engineer.
McCollum, J. Roscoe, Dows, Iowa.-Teacher.
McKnight, Ada 1\1.,118 Fremont st., Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
Newmyer, Win. ll., Dawson, Pa.t--Teacher.
Nutt, Maud, (Mrs. F. E. Pelton). Blltler, Pd,.
Overly, Ada, Ridge View, Pa.v=Teucher.
Calt/ornz'a, f1/asllz'llgtollCounty, Pa.
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CL.I..SS OF 1883.-CO:-iT[:-il:ED.
Patton, Celia .\.., -cnionto\Yl l,Pa'-pTeaC~r)er. I
"'"ldie D. , Pleasant uruty, a.- oac rer.
p~ ble,", ,"
Pfla.~terer, .I..nna R., ()Iri'. Rel-. Fait), Onadark?,.Indian Territory.
Pittman, John H., )IcConnellsburg, P'l.-PhYl'lClan.
.
Rei~. Lily R, pIn'. Fred w. King), ()9lG Perry ave., Englewood, Ill..
R sh Charles "'., Dawson, Pa.-Teacher.
:;'d~r, .1..1Iie)1..' p1rs. Wm. Lytle), West Elizabeth, Pa.
wckdale, )Iaggle, Los Angeles, Cal.
utherland, J. l L, Xel\' Cumberland, W. \'a.-~Iinister.
utherlaml, L. 0., Beham, Pa.-)1ini,ter.
wearer, Lizzie )Iay, (~1rs. Rev. A. Bash), Esplanade st., Allegheny, Pa.
Thomp~on, John.-Died
July 18, lk8().
Tombaugh, B. E., Washington, Pa.-Supt.
Washington County.
Tor rence, Kate M.-Deceased.
Weitzel, Sue, Greensburg, Pa---Teacher.
CLA.SS OF 1884.
Bierer, Retta C., Uniontown, Pa.-Teacher.
Bell, J. :F., Elgin, I1l.-Physician.
Berkey, J. A., Somerset, Pa.-District
Attorney.
Dunn, )1. Eo, Mcridan, Kan.v=Minister.
Galley, Belle :X., plrs. w. X. Stahl), Swissvale, Pa.
Gallagher, G. w., Nell- Hayen, Pa.-Physician.
Gamble, W. E., Boundary City, \Y;lsh.-Teacher.
Guffey, :\fary 1[" (i.\Irl'. J. S. Eberman ), Died March 1,1893.
Hertzog, EI\'a )1., California, Pa.-Died.
Hertig, Wendell, )Iinneapolis, )Iinn.-.Utorney-at-Lal\'.
Holland, Rena C., phs. Robt. H. Hook), Uniontown,
Pa.
Humbert, J. 1., Alleghany, Pa.e-Theologrcal Rtudent.
Jami(:;on, J. F., Uniontown, Pa.-In P. H. R. Office.
K.efo\'er, C. F., Uniontown, Pa.-.Utorney-aL-Law.
Lmw..ay, Effie B., Brownsville, Pa.-Teacber.
Longanl'cker, Carrie E., (Xlrs, D. "\\'. Sholmlter), Springfield, Ohio.
Lon~on, J. C., West Finley, Pa.-Teacber.
cKet', ,Jo~. II., Woochille, Pa.-Physician.
~ O~tt, Cora B.-Died August 20, 188().
erkm~, Emma ~I. '''ebster
Pa
Pollock J H B '.
""
ufTalo,
K
1.-.Utorney-at-Law.
P ratt Mary F J
II ,.
R"
,., ewe City, Karu---Teacher.
199, d .• 1...,Crafton, Pa .....:..)Iinistfl'.
unders '"C'·':'
'I ~Iverton, Pa.e+Bookkccper.
UveUB
'r'
•
J
mith 'J' 7:,93 Diamond st., Pittsburgh, Pa.s--Attorney-at-Law.
hut~rl en~lc ., (Mrs. Clyde Kimball), Dunbar, Pa.
akelleici .t;na, California, Pa.-Libmrian
Nonnal School.
Uson E' ato, Connellsville, Pa.-Teacher.
, mIlIa M., (MrR. P. T. Uamble), Pittsburgh, Pa.
55
Soutinoestern. Stale j\'ormal School,
CLAf'S OF 1885.
Adair, :'I1aggic :J1., 20 First st., Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
Bell, Radie, Idlewood, Pa.-Teacher.
Bridgeman, Gertrude, Xewark, Del.
Orowthers, R. C., Cincinnati, Ohio.t--With Lysle Coal Co.
Greathead, Carrie S., :J1cConne\lsburg, Pa.-Teacber
in Belle Vernon, Pa.
Hoover, Elda X., (:J1rs. Chas. A. Peters). Dean, :J1inn.
Hopkins, Ara, (Mrs. Henry Allman), Garwood, Pa.
Hugbes, Hattie E., Lebanon, Pa.-Student
in Medical College, N. Y. City.
Huntley, Orella, (Mrs. Geo. Dixon), "Uniontown, Pa.
Hornbake, Jos. D., California, Pa.
Keys, Mary, (Mrs. T. Graham) Haddenvillc, Pa.
Lewellen, Leroy 'V., ~ew Salem, Pa.-::\1inistcr.
Morgan, Lizzie, California, Pa.-Bookkceper.
Porter, Hettie 1\1., Stoneboro, Pa.-Teacher.
Raub, l\Iame, (Mrs. Chas. D. Evans), Newark, Del.
Rothwell, A. Lee, California, Pa.-Teacher.
Swan, Mattie, (Mrs. James Goe), Tippecanoe, Pa.
'Watters, Minnie E., (Mrs. Jas. Darsie ), Munhall, Pa.
,Veaber, .Annie E., Fredericksburg, Pa.-Teacher.
'Wilson, Carrie E., Charleroi, Pa.-Teacher.
Worcester, Clara B., (:'IIrs. G. E. Dresser), Pittsburgh, Pa.-Teacher.
Woolsey, On'ille I., :J1orris X Roads, Pa.-Tl'ucher.
CLASS OF 18 'u.
Armstrong, Bell, Farmer City, Iowa.c--Toachcr in Tligh School.
Chalfant, Luna C., (Mrs. Frye), Charleroi, Pa.
Cbalfant, O. ., Washington, Pa.-Attorney-at-Law.
Chalfant, Harry M., Carmichaels, Pa.i--Xlinister.
Cope, Florence x., (:Jlrs. T. S. L1Ckf'Y), Ann Arbor, :Jlich.
Debolt, William, Mapletown, Pa.-Principal
of Greensboro Schools.
Downer, E\"a C., (:J1rs. E. W. Chubb), Platte\'ille,I\'is.
Hertzog, Lucy 1"., Carrollton, Ohio.v=Physieian.
Hockenberry, J. Coulter, Cbester, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Jenkins, Annie :J1., (:J1rs. F. R. Hall), California, Pa.
Kinder, Avie, R:enery Hill, Pa.
l\IcGill, E. E., Good Intent, Pa.-Teacher.
:llIcGinnis, Carrie, Ten :JIile, Pa.-Teacher.
i\1cConegley, IV. L., Homestead, Pa.
Moore, :J[aud, IVest Newton, Pa.--Teacher.
Smith, C. 1\1., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Bookkeeper.
Snodgras , U. IV., Rising Sun, Ind.c--Minlstor.
Teeters, Nettie C., (l\lrR. George If. Linn), Monongahela, Pa.
Thomas, E F., Smithfield, Pa.-Principallhnkin
(111.) Schools.
California, Wash£ngton County, Fa.
57
CLASS OF 1886.-CO~TINUED.
t S P Brownsville, Pa.-Teacher.
Wes,
'L'n
~t Paul "IIinn.-Teacher
in High School.
Wilson, . .,"
, . .
.
tt
<:; E
Waynesburg,
Pa.-PhyslC"mn.
Wll1ge ,>.c. .,
P
•
Annie R., (Xlrs, Charles Swan), Heiste~burg,
a.
~ood(" t'ficate g~anted to Louise E. Baker, Uniontown, Pa.-Teacher.
tate er 1
•
CLASS OF 1887.
ran J . D ., Coal Centre, Pa.-::\1erchant.
Berry n....,
Brant John A., Ligonier, Pa.
.
, R )1 ,Yashington
Pa.-Instructor
III W. and J. College.
Curry: h'a·m" -rtr D St Thomas Ontario-·Minister.
Cunmng
,"""
,
Da rs ie , Priscilla, Uniontown, Pa.-Te.c'lcber.
l' .
Flanigan, A. R., Algona, Iowa--1\ inister,
Fritzius Jennie N.,' (Mrs. S. H. :McGeal'Y), Homestead, Pa.
Guffey, 'Albert A., ,Valls, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Hallam, James B., Strabane, Pa.-Teacher.
Jolmson, Effie 1\1,-Died 1893.
Keys, Hugh 1., Vanderbilt, Pa.
. .
Kiehl, Harry L., Washington, Pa.-PhySlCmn.
Mayhugh, Jo eph F., Elizabeth, Pa.
cDonough, Bernette, California, Pa.
Powell, Anna 1\1., (l\Irs. Charles Ashley), Homestead, Pa.
Rader, Vinoent, West Elizabeth, Pa.-Physician.
Ruple, Anna C., Washington, Pa.-Teacher.
Reeves, Becca, Belle Vernon, Pa.-Teacher
in Homestead.
mans, Frank ::\1., Uniontown, Pa.--Bank Teller.
heeran, Lizzie 1\1.,150 James st., Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
toekdale, Elladora, (:\lrs. W. C. ':J1cKean)--Died :JIay 3, 1890.
tiffy, Clara Z., Beaver, Pa.-Teacber.
Ward, Ethel, (Mrs. G. ::\1. Danley), California, Pa.-Teacher
in Homestead,
Pa.
CLASS OF 1 8.
Ailes, i"tephen G., California, Pa.-Editor
J[essengfl'.
A~~legate, W111.A., Ann Arbor, :JIich.
Billingsley, Yada, California, Pa.-Teacher.
~Yd: ~la.ry E., 2~3 Sixth sr., Portland, Oregon.-Teacher.
nh ~, Grant. ::\I.-Died October 31 1889.
~oWle~, ('eo. 1L, Braddock, Pa.-Pl:incipal
of lligh School.
eho, Harriet, California Pa.-Teacher.
G unn AI'
'
Lo ' (a, Ehzabeth, Pa.-Teacher.
~uter,
Wm., Cadwallader Pa.-Allegheny
College Student.
:u nuell, Ella xr., ::\lcKeesp~rt, Pa.-'l'eacher.
ou~~.Josephine,
(Mrs. Leyda), Beaver Falls, Pa.
ier, )1abel, BelleYernon, Pa.-Teacher
in 5th,Vard School, Allegheny.
58
Soia/uoester»: State Normal School,
CLASS OF 1888.-CoXTIXliED.
McFarland, Mary E., 4409 Cypress st., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Teacher.
Mulhollan, Clam M., (Mrs. Brown), Belle Vernon, Pa.
Iarquis, Amber :'II., Burgettstown, Pa.-Teacher.
Nickeson, Frances, (Mrs. II. G. Lincoln), Carmichaels, Pa.
Patterson, Eva, Asheville, N. C.-Teacher ill Female College.
Packer, Flom B., Braddock, Pa.-Teacher.
Peairs, I"~. F ..• uterville, Pa.--Physician.
Parker, Geo., West'Finley, Pa.-Law Student at Pittsburgh.
Powell, Van B., Pittsburgh, Pa.v--Attorney-at-Law.
Roley, Minnie, (Mrs. Ed. A. Riddle), Belle Vernon, Pa.
Stephens, Ada P., Redstone, Pa.-Teacher
in West Xe\\'ton.
Stephens, Hannah E., West Elizabeth, Pa.-Teacher.
Stewart, Chas., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Stenogmpher.
Singer, Clam, California, Pa.-Teacher
in Pittsburgh.
Scott, Radie C., Florence, Pa.-Teacher.
Teggart, Em, ( Irs, C. :'II. Smith), Pittsburgh, Pa.
Vance, Anna ~1., Burgettstown, Pa.-Teacher.
CLASR OF 1889.
Ache, Jennie, Uniontown, Pa.-Teacher.
Baker, Allie F., (Mrs. Grant Hillis), Alliance, Ohio.
Brown, Lillian, West Newton, Pa.-Teacher.
Berthel, Anna, :l\It. Pleasant, Pa.-Teacher.
Crawford, Nettie J., 72 Sedgwick st., Allegheny, Pa.
Coursin, Minnie St. C., n1cKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
Cunningham, Millie, 'Wampum, Pa.-Teacher.
Darsie, Catherine, Uniontown, Pa.
Dague, Ida S., Monongahela, Pa.-Teacher.
Eichbaum, Mary, Mahoningtown, Pa.v-Teacher.
Goo, Ada, Tippecanoe, Pa.-Teacher.
Gilmore, Maggie, West Elizabeth. Pa.-Teacher.
Hertzog, Annie I., California, Pa.'-Teacher.
Hugg, Ida, Belle Vernon, Pa.-Teacher.
Jamison, Lizzie A., Monongahela, Pa.-Teacher.
Josephs, :Uary A., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Teacher.
Kinder, Anna, West Brownsville, Pa.-Teacher.
Lilley, Sadie, California, Pa.
Lewis, Bert, 512 Smithfield st., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Bank Clerk.
Long, James C., California, Pa.-Electrician
at Normal School.
Luckey, Joseph M., Dawson, Pa.-Teacher.
McMunn, Minnie A., 109 Market st., Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
Musgrave, Lizzie, (JHr~. Geo. Lawson), Shousetown, Pa.
Musgrave, Josephine, Shousetown, Pa.-Teacher.
California, Washington County, Pa.
-
59
CLASS OF 188D.-COXTIXCED.
O1e~,Ella S., Johnstown, Pa.-Teacher.
_
eet n 'Iinnie California, Pa.-Teacher
at :'IIch.eesport.
() , ."
.,.
itl Lee Uniontown Pa.-Pr!11clpalof
Schools.
SJnI 1"
'
Teggart, Ella.-Died February 5, 18U2.
Vogl'l, :'IIary, (Mrs. Jas. Young), Webster, Pa,
Van YOOl'his, Sallie, Monongahela, Pa.-Teacher.
}"Blt
CLAS~ OF 1890.
!n
Qllllpbell, Janet, California, Pa.-Teacher
Charleroi ',
Duncan, .\.Rna, "Gnionto\\'n, Pa.-Teacher
III Connellsnlle.
F08tcr, Xlartha :1\1., :'IlcKeesport, Pa.-Tcacher.
Goodman, Fannie, (Mrs. Kenneth Watkins), Jacobs Creek, Pa.
Gass, Emma, Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
Gallagher, Ida, ,Yest Xewton, Pa.-Teacher.
Greathead, Fannie, Connellsyi\lc, Pa.-Teacher.
Gumbert, Ida, Elizabeth, Pa.-Teacher.
Hank, Olive .T., )Ionongahela, Pa.-Teacher.
Higbee, Lizzie B., Venetia, Pa.-Teacher.
.,
Hornbake, Xannie B., plrs. Jeff. Hornbake), California, Pa.
HU1'l't, Anna, pIre. ,V. J. Latimer), New Alexandria, Pa,
Kinney, Lucy, 21 Rivcr ave., Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
Lace, Ella :'II., Redstone, Pa.-Teacher.
Leech, Linnie E., South Burgettstown, Pa.-Teacher.
McC'rickart, :'IIauc1e,Pittsburgh, Pa.-Teacher.
McWhirter, :'Ilamie, Plrs. J. O. :'Ileanor), Yirsoix, Pa.
:McKown, Georgia, Coraopolis, Pa.-Teachel' in Second Ward, Allegheny, Pa.
Murray, :'IIary, Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
Reed, Anna, McKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
Richard, Gertrude, Latrobe, Pa.-Teacher.
mith, Clara, Connellsville, Pa.-Teacher.
ibbit, Ella, Coal Centre, Pa.-Teacher.
terling, Bell R., Masontown, Pa.-Teacher.
terling, Chat, )Ial'onto\\'n, Pa.-Teacher.
Taylor, Lida.-Died September 16, 1890.
~oma;., -Iennis, "Tebster, Pa.-Teacher.
,.,onbalaH,Salli R., \Vebster, Pa.-Teachcr.
Y" est v". La ura, '"I'
.1'_ izabetb, Pa.-Tcacher.
arnell, ~tella, California, Pa.-Teacher.
ld,.Jc!<.' 0., Philadelphia Pa.- 'tuc1ent in Jefferson Medical College.
nurntlo
er , W'11'
'
I lam S., Beaver Pa.-Law
Student.
untr\,ma
Xl'
tton· F n, " ~., Oak land, Cal.
• . P., D-aw~()n.Pa.e=Tcachor.
Southwestern State Normal School,
60
CLASS OF 1890.-CoXTIXUED.
Crow, 'V. E., Uniontown, Pa.-Journalist.
Farquhar, 'V. n., East Bethlehem, Pa.-Teacher.
Graves, Charles, Beallsville, Pa.-Student
in Medical College, Philadelphia.
Johnson, A. J., Connellsville, Pa.-Jonrnalist.
Kreger, W. S., Allegheny, Pa.- 'tndent in Theological . minary.
Layhue, J. L, Seattle, 'Vasb.- 'uperintendent King County.
Masters, J. Edgar, Coal Centre, Pa.-Clerk.
Meredith, B. F., Knoxville, Pa.-Clerk.
McCullougb, William, Ohio Pyle, Pa.-Principal
of chool,
McYay, F. W., Prosperity, Pa.-Teacher.
Phillips, Charles, California, Pa.-Student
at Ann Arbor.
Parsons, H. F., Speers, Pa.
Ross, A. M., Ballard, Washington.-Teacher.
Scott,
R., New alem, Pa.-Physician.
"T.
CLASS OF 1891.
Applegate, Harriet J., :McKeesport, Pa.--Teacber.
Armstrong, Irene :JI., 'Yest Alexander, Pa.-Teacher.
Bentley, )Iary :M., :Jlonongabela, Pa.-Teacher.
Burke, Florence Y., plrs. Rev. G. W. , nodgrass), Rising Run, Ind.
DeHaven, Elizabeth ~I., (Mrs. John R. Neal), California, Pa.
Hutton, Laura A., Reynoldton, Pa.-Teacher.
Jennings, Lucinda J., 'Yilkinsburg, Pa.-Teacber.
Keener, E\'a 1\I., Dunkard, Pa.-Teacher in Scottdale, Pa.
Lilley, Henrietta 111., California, Pa.-Teacber in Model Bchool.
Moyle, Lily A., Sharpsburg, Pa. - Teacher.
Morgan, Martha S., McKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
Mom eyer, Letitia, :JlcKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
McGrew, }Iary A., McKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
McKown, Jennie E., Coraopolis, Pa.-Teacher,
Reis, May A., (Mrs. Luce Dawson), Englewood, Ill.
Whitsett, Ray E., (Mrs. C. C. Ruse), Dawson, Pa.
Westbay, Hattie C., Elizabeth, Pa.-Teacher.
Zook, )Iary F., Waynesburg, Pa.-Teacher.
Bowman, John 'V., Brownsville, Pa.-Teacher.
Boyd, Elmer E., Chase, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Brightwell, Wm, D., Duquesne, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Corneille, HenryW.-Died
June S, 1892.
Day, Ransom )I., Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
Dils, C. II., California, Pa.-Principal
of :'Ilodel School.
Dickey, Charles E., Avalon, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
no\\'e, 'Villiam C., California, Pa.-Teacher.
Hertzog, Walter S., California, Pa.r+Student at Hiram, Ohio.
California, TVasltington County, Pa,
CLA S OF 1891.,-CONTINUED.
'II' m J Xew Alexandria Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
timer W I la
., ~
,
La
' Albert T. California, Pa.-College Student.
}fo~n"V
H F' of Schools.
artlll ,nl.
.,
'
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•
.,
d
. ' EJ' C Uniontown Pa --ASSistant Principal Redstone Aca emy.
Phillips,
1 .,
"
wail ~muel :'11., Braddock, Pa.s-=Law Student.
'tl' 'Calvin L. Derry, Pa.-Principal
of Scbools.
JDl 1,'
. I 0f Scl100lS.
. I1, Ira I..I., Cadwallader (Bridgeport), Pa.- P'rmcipa
SUllt
.
Wilson, Harry 'V., 19 East College ave., St. Paul, Minn.
CLASS OF 1892.
Andrews, Anna M., Bulger, Pa.-Teacher.
:Barnes, Jennie, Duquesne, Pa.-Teacher.
Bell Man' B., Idlewood, Pa.-Teacher.
Billingsley, Romaine, California, Pa.-Teacher
in }Iodel School.
Qunpbell, Lucy, West Elizabeth, Pa.-Teacher.
Cline, Venia, (Mrs. James Hamilton), Windy Gap, Pa.
Conger, Emma G., Lindley's Mills, Pa.-Teacher
in 'West Washington.
Dague, Anna, Odell, Pa.-Teacher.
Enoch, Lizzie F., Lone Pine, Pa.-Teacher.
Gabler, Mary C., Brownsville, Pa.-Teacher.
Gallagher, Eleanor, West Newton, Pa.-Teacher.
Geary, Inria J., Midway, Pa.-Teacher.
Goodall, Vella, Belle Vernon, Pa.--Teacher.
Greathead, Elsie S., Wilkinsburg, Pa.-Teacher.
Hester, Margaret L., Monongahela, Pa.-Teacher.
Horne, Flora, Washington, Pa.-Teacher
of Drawing.
Killius, Hannah E., Coal Centre, Pa.-Teacher.
lAtimore, )1innie .\.., 'Vest Xewton, Pa.-Teacher.
Longdon, Arizona H., Lindley's Iills, Pa.--Teacher.
t>ughman, Lida J., Uniontown, Pa.-Teacher.
~le, Maude E., Washington, Pa.-Teacher.
e oy! Ada J., West Middletown, Pa.-Teacher.
~n,
Ella B., Rostraver, Pa.-Teacher.
cOl rkle, )1. Dora, Scottdale, Pa.-Teacber.
CIn~re, Etta May, Charleroi, Pa.-Teacher.
laiyre, Mary H., )lcKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
Patter:; ~ude, Coraopolis, Pa.-Teacher at Roscoe.
'D.......
n, leanor 'V., McKeesport Pa -Teacher
·"'!el'8On L di
,.,
PhiUipe '~
ia G., Duquesne, Pa.-Tcacher.
ry
Po ll, 'Eva
J.! Mc~eesport, Pa.-Teacher.
II Eete'IICahforma, Pa.-Assistant
P. M.
.
,
e, California, Pa.-Teacher at Homestead.
61
Southwestern State Normal School,
GLARS OF 1892.-Co:-lTl:-lUED.
mith, Margaret, Beadling, Pa.-Teacher.
Steffey, Mary B., Duquesne, Pa.-Teacher.
Watt, Rachel D., Ohioville, Pa.--Teacher.
Watt, Josephine L., Ohioville, Pa.-Teacher.
Baker, Harry T., East Bethlehem, Pa.-Prin.
,Yo :\Iiddletown School.
Carter, Chas. E., California, Pa.-Law Student at Ann Arbor.
Chalfant, Alva, Perryopolis, Pa.-Teacher.
Colebank, Lawrence 'Y., Crafton. Pa.-Principalof
School.
Fazenbaker, Walter, Farmington, Pa.-Teacher.
Garwood, Clyde H., Brownsville, Pa.-Teacher.
Graff, Frank, Meadville, Pa.
Hart, John S., "'est Newton, Pa.-Teacher.
Horton, Edmund T., East Bethlehem, Pa.-Teacher.
Husk, Thos. 0., Coal Centre, Pa.-Student
'Yest Penn Medical College,
Pittsburgh.
Knotts, William C., Braddock, Pa.-Principal
of 'Yard School.
Meyers, Ira B.-Teacher in Cook Co. Normal School, Chicago, Ill.
Orange, Ulysses S., Charleroi, Pa.-Merchant.
Phillips, Milton, Shousetown, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Powell, Archibald, Latrobe, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Sloan, Thomas P., Wilna, Pa.-Principal
of Roscoe Schools.
Smith, Chas. S., West Leisenring, Pa.-Teacher.
Washabaugh, J. S., Beck's ;\[ills, Pa.-Teacher.
CLASS OF 1893.
Carroll, Bertha F., Homestead, Pa.-Teacher.
Fell, Jennie M., McKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
Gilmore, Blanche, 'Vebster, Pa.-Teacher in Duquesne.
Karns. Cornelia R.. Tarentum, Pa.-TeH.cher.
Lewellen, Lizzie Y., California, Pa.-Teacher in )Iodel School.
Lough, Lona, (Mrs. Bowlby,) Dunkard, Pa.
Miller, Elsie 1., )It. Pleasant, Pa.-College student, Mt, Union, O.
Miller, :\Iary K., 17 Industry st., Pittsburgh, Pa.
McKee, Margery H., Carnegie, Pa.-Teacher.
Patterson, Lulu, Fayette City, Pa.-Stlldent
in Oberlin College, O.
Phillips, Maggie H., Searights, Pa.-Teacher.
Powell, adie, Coal Bluff, Pa.-Teacher.
Singer, Jennie M., California, Pa.-Teacher at St. Lawrence, Pa.
Singer, Kate M., California, Pa.-Teacher.
Spragg, Chilnissa H., Chicago, Ill.-Teacher.
Tomer, Amelia M., Monongahela, Pa.-Teacher.
Tilton, Laura, (Mrs. T. B. Craig, Jr.,) Claysville, Pa.
Boydston, J. D., Mt. Morris, PH.-Teacher.
Calz!oynia, Washington County, Pa.
CLASS OF 1893.-Co;-;'l'!:-IUED.
' F' California, Pa.-Teacher
in )Iodel School.
Car'
I k F,. ,.,
Fien't~ne, :X. B., Christy Park, Pa.-;Principal.of
,·?hool.
Hummel, Redolpho.-Rtudent
at" estern University.
Lewi~, L. Ross, "'ilmerding, PJ.-Ba.nk Clerk.
iller 1". ('rlll1t.-Rtudent at :\It. U11l011College.
:tch~lI, David E., O,llifornia, Pa.-Principal
of West Belle Vernon Schools.
loan, Bernard C., "'ihm, Pa.--Teacher.
eddt'lI, Joseph B., ~I?narch, Pa.-Teacher.
CL.\.~S OF 189-1.
Iten, :\[argaret, :\[onongahela, Pa.-Teacher.
ltman, Ora R., :\Iasontown, Pa,
Baldwin, Ruth .J., 508 Kelly ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.
Berthel, Gertrude, l\lt. Pleasant, Pa.-Teacher.
Black, )[argaret A., Duquesne, Pa.-Teacher.
Boyd, Ram ~L, Tarentum, Pa.-Teacher.
Boyd, Jean, Elizabeth,. Pa.-Teacher.
Boydston, Anna )1., l\It. Morris, Pa.-Teacher.
Brown, Jessie, "Uniontown, Pa.-Teachcr.
Campbell, Leonora, "'est Elizabeth, Pa.
Cmmrine, Lucy E., Zollarsvillc, Pa.
Dalby, )Iargaret E., Monongahela, Pa. -Teacher.
Eckels, Fannie K., "'est Brownsville, Pa.
Eisaman, Lillie )1., Knoxville, Pa.-Teacher.
Eisaman, Ada K., Knoxville, Pa.
Fife, Alma E., )[cKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
Fowles, )[arjorie, California. Pa.-Teacher.
:Srrison, Lotta 1., Xarrona, Pa.-Teacher.
o~man, )1ilk'l. A., Belle Vernon, Pa.
Jenkins, " ellie, Coraopolis, Pa.
Knotts Berth 1'.
Kuhn '
. a, ,"11l0ntowll, Pa.-Teacher .
. " )1. Hilda, Homestead, Pa.-Teacher.
~more,
Hettie A., "'est Xewton, Pa.-Teacher.
~. Ethel I., Fayette City, Pa.-Teacher.
:Kim~ey, Ina, Lock Xo. 3, Pa.-Teacher.
n
iUer ;:" A~na 0., Elk Lick, Pa.-Teachc·r.
Parks: MO~ih., 307 ~eun'a ave., Allegheny, Pa.-Teacher.
Patten Be e C., UnIOntown, Pa.-Teacher.
Rice, Bert~le'iIomestead,
Pa.~Teacher.
• hard Fa.,
Burgettstown, Pa.-Teacher.
, ranees Lat be P
thwell Li .'
ro,
a.-Teacher.
,
ZZle L C lif
.
ley. Kate W ., a I or~Ia, Pa.-Teacher .
., Brownsville, Pa.-Teacher.
Southwestern State Normal Schooi.
-.
CLASS OF 189-1.-CO)lTINUED.
Spahr, Radie B., Roscoe, Pa.-Teacher.
Spragg, :'IIargaret H., Spraggs, Pa.-Teacher.
Steele, Maggie E., McKeesport, Pa.-Teacher.
Swihart, Ella ,V., Odell, Pa.-Teacher.
~--......
Wood, Elsie, Elco, Pa.-Teacher.
~
Allen, Edwin R-Diecl October 30, 189-1.
Bail', W. E., Beallsville, Pa.~rincipa~
Washington Schools.
Barnes, J. Q., Bruceton, W, Ya.-Teach~
Brown, Frank C., West Newton, Pa.-Teacher.
Bryan, \\'. H., Scottdale, Pa.-TC<'tcher.
Carson, John, Allenport, Pa.
Cisney, .\...J., Pittsburgh, Pa.-Principal
of Newsboys' School.
Fazenbaker, Alvey, Farmington, Pa,
Fritz, Chas. D., Pine Hill, Pa.-Teacher.
Fritz, 'Vm. D., Pine Hill, Pa.-Teacher.
Gamble, H. L., l\lonongahela, Pa.-Student
in W. & J. College.
Henderson, D. 'Y., Tippecanoe, Pa.-Teacher.
Hertzog, Karl S., California, Pa.-Teacher.
Kretchman, \\'. J., Berlin, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Kunkleman, Geo. P., Dravosburg, Pa.-Teacher.
Miller, R G., 17 Industry street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mock, It. D., Pavia, Pa.-Teacher.
Moore, w. J., Trent, Pa.-Teacher.
Rhoads,1-1. S., Lull, Pa.-Teacher.
Ross, Chas., Coal Centre, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Staley, R G., Beallsville, Pa.-Teacher.
Streng, .\...A., Latrobe, Pa.-Yice Principal of Latrobe School.
Suhrie, "\...L., Osceola, Pa.-Teacher in High School.
Tipton, John, West End, Pa.-Teachel'.
Wallace, Clarence E., Derry Station, Pa.-Yice Principal of Schools.
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