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ELEVENTH
ANNUAL
-OF
CATALOGUE
THE-
SOUTl1H -WESTl1E~N
,f,
•
TENTH
DISTRICT,
COMPOSE[}OF THE COUNTIES OF
W ashington, Fayette, Greene and Somerset.
(§)aPifornia,
®yI a~Rirz~ton @ounty,
FOR
THE
YEAR
1884-5,
--AND-
PROSPECTUS FOR
1885-6.
BEST & CO., PRINTERS AND BINDERS, PITTSBURGH.
~a.
SOUTH-WESTER
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BOARD
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
OF
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CAJJIFORNIA,
WASHINGTON
COU:;ITY, PA.
TRUSTEES.
ELECTED BY STOCKHOLDERS.
Term of office expires in 1886.
WM.
H. S. DARSIE,
McFALL,
W. W.
LOUIS S. MILLER.
JACKMAN,
Term of office expires in 1887.
JOHN
S.
W.
N.
DIXON,
ESQ.,
L.
W.
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OFFICERS
OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
MORGAN,
G. M. EBERMAN.
CRAFT,
JOHN
Term of o!tice expires in 1888.
PROF. G. G. HERTZOG,
LUKE P. BEAZELL,
O. O.
I.
HORNBAKE,
S.
W.
N.
DIXON,
CRAFT,
ESQ.,
Vice President,
C. AILES.
PROF. G. G. HERTZOG,
APPOINTED BY STATE.
Term of office expires in 1886.
N.
S. VEATCH,
COL. CHILL
W.
California.
M. D.,
HAZZARD,
Monongahela
City.
Term of office expires in 1887.
HON. J.
K.
California.
BILLINGSLEY,.
East Bethlehem.
ELI FARQUHAR,
Term of office expires in 1888.
HON. GIBSON BINNS,
HON. G. V. LAWRENCE,
President,
Redstone,
Monongahela
Pa.
City.
JOHN S. EBERMAN,
Secretary,
Treasurer.
MRS. H. M. STOCKDALE,
Matron.
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SOUTH-WESTERN STATE NORMALSCHOOL,
CALIFORNIA, WASHINGTONCOUNTY,PA.
BOARD
OF INSTRUCTION.
THEO. B. Noss, A. M, PH. D ..
Principal.
J. B. SMITH, A. B.,
Vice Principal.
STANDING
COMMITTEES.
G. G. HERTZOG,
Mathematics.
Committee on Grounds and Buildings.
FRANK R. HALL, M. E.,
L. S. Miller, L. P. Beazell, W. W. Jackman.
Methods of Teaching and Geog,-"phy.
Commutee on Household.
EDGAR L. RAUB, M. S.,
S. W. Craft, L. W. Morgan, J. K. Billingsley.
Committee on Discipline
and Instruction.
History, Drawing
and Writillg.
E. P. FENNO, A. B.,
Algebra and Arithmetic.
L. W. Morgan, H. S. Darsie, G. M. Eberman.
Committee on Finance.
G. G. Hertzog,
G. M. Eberman.
Committee on Public Relations.
Theo. B. Noss, J. K. BiIIingsley, L. P. Beazell, Eli Farquhar.
W. P. DICK, A. M.,
Grammar
and Rhetoric.
JOSEPH JENNINGS,
Geography and History.
BELL M. DAY, A. M.,
Grammar
and Rhetoric.
N. S. Veatch, Chill W. Hazzard, Wm. McFall,
1. C. Ailes. G. V. Lawrence.
LENORE H. PHILLIPS, M. E.,
Elocution,
Literature,
G)'"mastics.
ANNA M. MEHAFFEY, M. E.,
Rlocution,
Literature,
Gymnastics.
LILLIAN HART,
lIlusic.
:MRS. MARY G. Noss, M. E.,
Model ScllOOI.
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SOUTH-WESTERN
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
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CALIFORNIA,
WASHI:,\GTON COUNTY, PA.
SENIOR
7
CLASS OF 1885.
LADIES.
.1Vame.
P. O. Address •
Bell, Sadie,
Bridgman, Gertrude
1St st., Alleg'y,
Idlewood,
Allegheny,
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Lock Haven,
Clinton,
Greathead,
McConnellsburg,
Fulton,
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Fleming,
Centre,
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Hopkins, Ara,
Hughes, Hattie E.
Garwood,
Philipsburg,
Washington,
Center,
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Huntley,
Keys, Mary
Uniontown,
Searights,
Fayette,
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Deputy State Superintendent.
Morgan, Lizzie
California,
Washington,
Principal S. N S. Indiana, Pa.
Porter, Hettie M.
aub, Marne
Sandy Lake,
Mercer,
Lock Haven.
Clinton,
Brownsville,
Fayette,
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EXAMINA TION JUNE 9th.
L.
J. C.
J AS. S.
THEO.
H. DURLING,
WELLER,
Superintendent Somerset County.
HERRINGTON,
Carrie S.
Pa.
Hoover, Elda N.
STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS.
PROF.
State.
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~dair, Maggie M.
HON. HENRY HOUCK,
Countv,
Superintendent
Orella,
wan, Mattie
Greene County.
E.
B. Noss, Principal S. N S. California, Pa.
13° James street,}
Allegheny,
Allegheny,
{
Fredericksburg,
Lebanon,
Lock NO.4,
Washington,
Brownsville,
Fayette,
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GENTLEMEN.
Owthers, R. C.
Woods Run,
ornbake, Jos. D.
California,
wellen, Leroy W.
othwell, A. Lee
Masontown,
Fayette,
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Washington,
Fayette,
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OOlsey, Orville I.
New Geneva,
Washington,
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CALIFORNIA,
Nallle.
@Afl1ALOGUE' 08 Sfl1UDENfl1S.
1884-5.
NORMAL
DEPARTMENT.
LADIES.
Name.
Applegate. Bernice
Applegate, Hattie
Alter, Lillie
Armstrong, Hope
Armstrong, Belle
Ailes, Mamie
Ailes, Ava
Ache. Jennie
Adair, Maggie M.
Abercrombie, Mary
Abercrombie,.J ennie
Armstrong. Stella
Baird. Sadie
Baird, Mary
Bowen, Maud
Billingsley, Vada
Billingsley, Frankie
Brevard, Myrtie
Brevard, Maud
Black, Stella
Baker, Allie
Buffington. Anna
Bell, Sadie
Bargman, Carrie L.
Bargman, Clara
Bargman, Ella
Bridgman, Gertie
Brown, Cora
Browneller, Emma F.
Brawner, Annie
Blair, Meta
County.
State.
California,
Washington,
Pa.
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P. O. Address.
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West Alexander.
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Coal Center,
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Masontown,
20 rst st., Alleg'y,
Coal Center,
Fayette,
Allegheny,
Washington,
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Fayette,
Washington,
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Allegheny,
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Lock Haven,
Fayette City,
Jacob's Creek,
Uniontown,
Fayette City,
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West Alexander,
Lawrence,
Brownsville,
California,
Bentleysville,
Idlewood,
Broughton,
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Fayette,
Westmoreland,
Fayette,
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Carter, Mary L.
Carson, Lizzie
Clarke, Eva
Chalfant. Luna C.
C-01lins,Emma L.
Carroll, Minnie
Carroll, Tena
Crumrine. Dora
Cope. Florence N.
Caughey, Maggie J.
Crawford, Olive
DeHaven, Kate
DeHaven, Lizzie
awson, Maud
Dowler, Alice
Darsie, Pressie
Darsie, Cassie
Dean, Annie
Dunn, Nannie C.
Danley, Mattie R.
Edmundson, Annie
Farquhar, Carrie E.
leming, Ollie
ry. Lizzie
rost, Ettie
rrow, Clara
row, Annie
leason, Nellie
ho, Hattie
rrett, Lizzie
rdon, Ella
athead, Carrie S.
eenawald, Jessie
ertzog, Lucy S .
ertzog, Anna
oge, Nora
oge, Ollie
owe, Birdie
arris, Ella
rnbake ' M ary
WASHINGTON
COUNTY, PA.
P. O. Address.
Washington,
Bentleysville,
Coal Center,
County.
State.
Washington,
Pa.
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California,
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Zollarsville,
Redstone,
McKeesport,
California,
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Bellevernon,
Monongahela City,
Good Intent,
Buena Vista,
East Bethlehem,
California,
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New Salem,
California,
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McConndlsburg,
Lebanon,
California,
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Allegheny,
Washington,
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Fayette,
Washington,
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Allegheny,
Washington,
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Fayette,
Washington,
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Fulton,
Lebanon,
Washington,
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SOUTH-WESTERN
Na1Jlt.
Hornbake, Nannie
Hopkins, Ara
Hopkins, Allie
Horner, Elma
Higbee, Lizzie B.
Huntley, Rella
Hough, Laura
Harmany Baddie,
Huggins. Bertie
Hamilton, Rena E.
Henry, Belle
Haler, Mary
Hoover, Elda N.
Hughes, HattieE.
Hagerman, Becca J.
Isler, Jessie
Johnson, Effie M.
Johnson, Ida
Jackman, Stella
Jenkins, Anna M.
Jefferies, Jennie,
Keys, Mary
Kinder, Dora
Kinder, A vie
Lilley, Sadie,
Lilley, Etta
Lopp, Lizzie
Lopp, Louie
Lancaster, Lucy
Latta, Blanche
Leadbeter, Cora
Lomas, Mima
Lackey, Allie C.
Luce, Ella M.
Lytle, Lizzie M.
Mailey, Carrie M.
Mailey, Hattie
McCain. Lula
McDonough, Birdie
McCain, Marietta
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Washington,
.,
Bellevernon,
Layton Station,
Bellevernon,
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East Bethlehem,
New Salem,
Searights,
West Brownsville,
Scenery Hill,
California,
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Westmoreland,
Fayette,
Washington,
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Center,
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Coal Center,
Lock NO.4,
Fayette City,
Redstone,
West Elizabeth,
California,
P a.
Fayette,
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Fleming,
Phillipsburg,
Jacob's Creek,
Brownsville,
California,
State.
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East Bethlehem,
Venetia,
Uniontown,
Fayette City,
CALIFORNIA,
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County.
P. O. Address.
Garwood,
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Washington,
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Name.
cElfresh, Ola
McDonough, Mamie
Montgomery, Mattie
Montg-omery, Louie
Morgan, Lizzie
Milhollan, Ida
Morton, Josie
McConnell, Ida
cConnell, Lida,
Mulhollan, Mary,
Mulhollan, Clara E.
Moorhouse, Mary F.
Mathew3, Anna
McClain, Lizzie
McVay, Flora
orman, Mary
Paxton, Minnie
Powell, Anna
Pflasterer, Katie
Peterson, Minnie E.
Porter, Hettie M.
Raub, Mame
Reed. Emma E.
Reeves, Becca
Remil, Lizzie
Roley, Anna E.
Rankin, Sallie R.
Reeves, May
teriing, Belle R .
Sutton, Ada
"tockdale, Dora
aIlenberger, Mattie
~allenberger, Anna
.nger, Clara
~nger, Lizzie
Inger, Jennie
tephens, Hannah
wan, Mattie
Ill' h
It , Hannah
odgrass, Jennie
WASHINGTON
COU)lTY, PA.
County.
P. O. Address.
California,
Washington,
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Bentleysville,
Elizabeth,
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Allegheny,
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Pine Glen,
Center,
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Brownsville,
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Fayette,
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Allegheny,
Elkhorn,
Mercer,
Sandy Lake,
Clinton,
Lock Haven,
Washington,
Coal Center,
Fayette,
Bellevernon,
Fayette City,
Bellevernon,
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Westmoreland,
Webster,
Monongahela City, Washington,
Masontown,
Fayette,
California,
Washington,
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Pa.
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Rostraver,
West Union,
Greene,
Monongahela City, Washington,
California,
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Allegheny,
West Elizabeth,
Fayette,
Brownsvilie,
Upper Middletown,
Washington,
Donley,
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SOUTH-WESTERN
P. O. Address.
Name.
Sloan, Maggie
Taylor, Felicia
Teggart, Eva M.
Underwood, Jennie L.
Veatch, Haddie
Vandergrift, Laura
Ward, Ethel E.
Wilkins, Eva
Wood, Anna R.
Wood, Annie L.
Worcester. Clara B.
Wilson, Carrie E.
Williams, Alice
Watkins, Mamie
Watkins, Matilda
Ward, Lizzie
Welch, Josie
Watters,
Minnie E.
Woods, Bertie L.
Weaber, Annie E.
White, Dora G.
Will, Nina V.
Weaver, Maggie
Wilson, Jennie
YarneIJ, Stella
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
WASHINGTON
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Pa.
@AlllALOGUE OF SlllUDENlllS.
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California,
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Heistersburg,
Fayette,
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Brownsville,
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Washington,
Lock NO.4,
Monongahela City,
West Brownsville,
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NORMAL
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DEPARTMENT.
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Lebanon,
Center,
Somerset,
Westmoreland,
Washington,
1884-5.
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California,
Elizabeth,
{ 130 James street, }
Allegheny,
Elizabeth,
Fredericksburg,
Pine Glen,
Glade,
Webster,
Monongahela City,
California,
COUNTY, PA.
County.
Monongahela City, Washington,
California,
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Fayette,
Fayette City,
-Washington,
California,
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GENTLEMEN.
Name.
Albert, J. S.
Abell, Van
Ashbrook, R. L.
Armstrong, Bert
Ailes, Stephen G.
Bennett, C. J.
Billingsley, Wade
Beazell, Harry
Butler, Willie N.
Beer, Robert
Brightwell, W. D.
Bair, W. W.
Brant, John A.
Baker, Chas.
Burnworth, N. R.
Cochran. Robert
Cochran, Jas. L.
Craft, Benton
Craft, Samuel
rter, John N.
tsworth, Jonas
lIins, Chauncey
alfant, Hal ry
haIfant, 0, S.
toWthers, R. C.
tOwthers, Jonas
Crumrine, L. R.
rumrine, Sanford Z.
oUey, Brown
alfant, Alva
p. O. Address.
County.
Slate.
Woodland,
Coal Center,
England,
West Alexander,
Roscoe,
Millsboro,
California,
Clearfield,
Washington,
Pa.
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Fayette City,
United,
Ligonier,
East Bethlehem,
Confluence,
California,
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Coal Center,
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Woods Run,
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Zollarsville,
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Uniontown,
Perryopolis,
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Fayette,
Westmoreland,
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Somerset,
Washington,
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SOUTH-WESTERN
Name.
DeBolt, Wm.
Danley, Grant M.
Darsie, Geo.
DeHaven, James
Davis, Geo. C.
Elliott, Frank
Eaglen, John
Forsythe, Frank W.
Farquhar, T. K.
Farabee, Will C.
Flanigan, A. S.
Garee, Frank
Garee, Samuel
Gallagher, J os.
Geho, Harvey
Geho, Alva
Graham, W. H.
Gans, W.G.
Ghrist, J as. L.
Huhn, Delbert,
Horner, Eli G.
Hockenberry, John C.
Hornbake, J os. D.
Harrison, Elliott
Harris, John
Huggins, Neison
Hawthorn, Willie
Howe, Willie G.
Hertzog, Walter S.
Higbee, John
Hallam, J as. B.
Harrison, Tower
Hootman, D. A.
Hackney, Geo. W.
Hamilton, W. S.
James, A. F.
Johnston, Geo. W.
Jackman, Louis
Krepps, Chas, W.
Kiehl, H. L.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
County.
P. O. Address,
Mapletown,
Good Intent,
California,
Greene,
Washington,
Jefferson,
Redstone,
California,
Redstone,
Fayette City,
Sparta,
Confluence,
California,
Greene,
Fayette,
Washington,
Fayette,
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Washington,
Somerset
Washington,
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Dawson,
niorrr n, \
Tippecanoe,
McClellandtown,
Millsboro,
Walker,
California,
Pa.
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Washington,
Center,
Washington,
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Strabane,
East Bethlehem,
Strabane,
New Salem,
Ellenboro,
Uniontown,
Bellevernon,
Cahfornia,
Allenport,
Bentleyville,
Slale.
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Fayette,
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CALIFORNIA,
iVallle.
inder, I. V.
J{eys, Hugh
Latta, Willie
LiJley, Ellis
Bewis, Bert
LopP, Frank
Lewellen, Leroy M.
Lytle, Anderson
Leonard, McClellan
McConegly, Willie
McKenna, Ira
Mailey, Willie
Marchand, Louis K.
McCrory, W. E.
cGill, E. E.
McKean, H. B.
Montgomery, G. M.
McCune, Robert
iller, Wm. R.
arshall, J as.
Morgan, Bert
Morgan, Geo.
Morgan, Lewis
ontgomery, Frank
acClintock, B.
artin, Samuel
inor, Ellsworth S.
iller, Colley J.
utt, Paul R.
ewcomer, 13.S.
arker, Geo.
Dwell, Archie
well, Van
Dwell, Carey
b.U1ips,Chas,
nce, Wm.
ease, Everett V .
oUock, John B
hill'
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IpS, Ellsworth
Illble, N. A.
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WASHINGTON
COUNTY, PA.
County.
State.
Washington,
Fayette,
Washington,
Pa.
P. O. Address.
West Brownsville,
Searights,
California,
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Masontown,
West Elizabeth,
Uniontown,
California,
Fayette,
Allegheny,
Fayette,
Washington,
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Coal Center,
West Brownsville,
Good Intent,
McClellandtown,
Fayette City,
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Ursina,
Castile,
Mapletown,
Uniontown,
Brownsville,
High House,
West Finley,
California,
Somerset,
Greene
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Allenport,
Bower Hill,
Lawrence:
Brownsville,
Greensboro,
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Greene,
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SOUTH-WESTERN
Name.
Renshaw,Geo. E.
Ross, F. Gay
Runyan, J. B.
Reed, Chas.
Rabe, Bates
Rothwell, A. Lee
Richardson, Richard
Rader, Vincent C.
Rader, John F.
Roderick, F. E.
Smith, C. L.
Smith, Chas. H.
Scott, W. R.
Sangston, M. S,
Swan, Chas. H.
Semans, Frank M.
.Smith, W. N.
Smith, C. M.
Shupe, Mathias
Scott, D. T.
Thomas, E. F.
Tornbaugh, Allen
\ eatch, Jasper
Veatch. C. C.
Ward, Geo.
Ward, Orrin
Ward, Herdie
Wadsworth, Hess
Wilkins, Fred
Wibon, S. C.
Winnett, A. M.
West, S. P.
Wallace, J. F.
Woolsey, 0.1.
Woolsey, J. W.
Wood, John E.
Wood, vYm. L.
Walters, S. B.
Wentworth. Frank H.
Young, Harry
Zoliars, J os.
Zimmerman, Albert
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
CALIFORNIA,
P. O. Address.
Corouv,
State,
McClellandtown,
Dunkard,
McConnellsburg,
California,
Fayette,
Greene,
Fulton,
Washington,
Pa.
WASHINGTON
COUNTY, PA.
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SGHOOL.
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BentIeysville,
McClellandtown,
Fayette,
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Upper Middletown,
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High House,
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Dunbar,
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Heistersburg
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Pleasant Unity
Beatty,
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Bruceton,
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California.
Coal Center.
California,
Garwood,
Fallowfield,
Coon Island,
West Finley,
ew Geneva,
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Confluence,
California,
Fredericktown,
Smithton,
W. Va.
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Heistersburg,
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Washington,
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GIRLS.
Affolder, Lizzie
Affolder, Lucy
Alexander, Lulu
Abell, Maggie
Bacon, Annie
Bacon, Ella
Beazell, Lillie
Billingsley, Manie
Butler, Marcella
Brevard, Lizzie
Brevard, Ki'ttie
Carruthers, Jennie
Craft, J ossie
Crow, Lizzie
Crow, Minnie
Cochran, Lucy
Carroll, Louie
Dawson; Cora
Dawson, Bertha
Eaglen, Capitola
berman, Ella
Forsyth, Lillie
Gillingham, Mellie
Garee, Mellie
Graham, Agnes
Graham. Maggie
Harris. May
Harrison, Etta
Harrison, Laura
Harrison, Gertie
Haywood. Lizzie
Haywood, Julia
Haney, Sadie
Howe, Sadie
Howe, Lillie
Hart, Pear l
Humphries, Lida
Humphries, Sadie
Hornbake, Clara
Hertzog, Lulu
Johnson, Ollie
Keys, Lillie
Lancaster, Cora
Lynch, Ora
Latta, Maggie
Lewis, Cora
Lewis, Laura
Lewis, Lena
Lewellen, Hattie
Lilley, Bernice
Lane, Bertha
McCaslin, Birdie
McCaslin, Mary
McConegly, May
McDonald. Lillie
Mailey, Annie
Mailey, Ettie
Moffit, Carrie
Moore, Nellie
Moore, Mamie
Miller, Laura
Miller, Jennie
Marshall, Myrtie
Mayhorn, Nova
Mayhorn, Ettie
Paxton, Nellie
Pflasterer, Nellie
Powell, Stella
Powell, Eva
Phillips, Annie
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Pollock, Josie
Phillips, Linnie
.Rabe, Pearl
Reed, Nora
Rothwell, Lizzie
Shaffer, Lulu
Shaffer, Lillie
Silveus, Blanche
Smith, Jennie
Smith, Lena
Smith,
ora
Smith. Salina
Smith, Lizzie
Sturge, Maude
Sturge, Emma
Sutton, Maude
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
Singer, Katie
Singer, Bertha
Underwood, Maggie
Ward, Gertie
Watson, Bertha
Watson, Lizzie
Watson, Ollie
Watson, Myrtie
White, Hattie
Williams, Katie
Williams, Lizzie
Ward, Gracie
Wolfe, Ella
Young, Maude
Young, Ossie
BOYS.
Allen, Willie
Abell, Edgar
Birkensha, Harry
Baker, Orvin
Baker, Roy
Baker, Albert
Billingsley, Harry
Bevans, Willie
Bevans, Tommy
Bevans, John
Calvert, Charlie
Calvert, Rhinard
Coatsworth, Thomas
Corwin, Albert
Crow, Ernest
Crowthers, Howard
Dawson, Willie
Dawson, Harry
Darsie, Burns
Darsie, Dana
Eaglen, Clarence
Fumier, Bruce
Fumier, Wade
Fleming, Watson
Garrow. Ellis
Ghrist, Harry
Gleason, Willie
Gleason, Joe
Garee, Clyde
Gregg, James
Gilbert, Charles
Hayward, Jimmy
Hayward Stephen
Hertzog. Eddie
Hoge, Frank
Humphries Elijah
Humphries, Willis
Harris, A. J.
Jackman, Charles
King, Wiilie
King, Harry
Keys, Charles
Lancaster, Charles
Latta, Charles
Latta, Fred
Lewis, John
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CALIFORNIA.
Lewis Johnny
Lewis, Charles
Lewis Ross
Lilley, Wilbur
McElfresh, Arlie
McElfresh, B.
McConegly, Eddie
McKenna, Clyde
Malloy, Francis
Marshall, Harry
)Iarshall, John
Morgan, Thomas
Melchi, Seward
Mayhorn, Lawrence
Mayhorn, Charlie
Mayhorn, Warren
Martin, Willie
Miller, Frank
Miller Oliver,
Paxton, Cousins
Paxton, George
Paxton, Carl
Pflasterer, Charles
Powell, Walter
Pollock, Lewis
Pollock, Willie
• lips, Robert
WASHINGTON
~OU~TY,
PA.
Phillips, Willie
Phillips, Earle
Rabe, Wylie
Reed, Jesse
Reed, Frank
Reed, Charles
Slease, Eddie
Smith, Willie
Theakston, Samuel
Underwood, Samuel
Underwood, John
Veatch, David
Wadsworth, Luther
Wadsworth, Hays
Watson, Harry
Ward, Eddie
Ward, Willie
Ward, Samuel
Ward, Russell
Ward,
orval
Walker, Thomas
Walker, John
Wilkins, Ernest
Williams, Willie
Williams, Alfred
Wright, Merrill
Wright, Vernon
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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
INSTRUMENTAL
Name.
Billingsley, Manie
Bair, W. W.
Brevard, Maude
Carter, Mary L
Caughey, Maggie J.
Crowthers, Jonas
Darsie, Cassie
Darsie, Pressie
Fry. Lizzie
Forsythe, Frank
Garrow, Clara
Greenawald, Jessie
Hertzog, Lucy S.
Hough, Laura
Hall, Frank R.
Kinder, Dora
Lilley, Sadie,
Lomas, Mirna
Lindsay, Effie B.
Mulhollan, Clara
Moffit, Cora B.
Nutt,Olive
N utt, Jennie
Stockdale, Dora
Smith, Mrs. J. B.
Semans, Frank
Thomas, E. F.
Wilkins, Mary
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MUSIC.
P. O. Address.
California.
United,
California,
Washington,
McKeesport,
Woods Run,
California,
County.
Siale.
Washington,
Westmoreland,
Washington,
Pa.
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Allegheny,
Washington,
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Redstone,
California,
Lebanon,
California,
Redstone,
California,
West Brownsville,
California,
Lock NO.4,
West Brownsville,
Snow Shoe,
California,
Bellevernon,
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California,
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Hopwood,
Bruceton,
California,
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Fayette,
Washington,
Lebanon,
Washington,
Fayette,
Washington,
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Washington,
Fayette,
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Fayette,
Preston,
Washington,
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VOCAL MUSIC.
Name,
Darsie, Cassie
Darsie, Pressie
Fry, Lizzie
Higbee, Lizzie
Mehaffey, Anna M.
P. O. Address.
County.
California,
Washington,
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California,
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CALIFORNIA,
Montgomery, Mattie
McCain, Marietta
Stockdale, Maggie
Smith, Mrs. J. B.
Yarnell, Stella
WASHINGTON
California,
COUNTY, PA.
Washington,
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@OU~SES
fIS
Oft SmUDIES.
E?~ESGRIBED
BY lllHE SlllAlllE.
THE ELEMENTARY
SUMMARY.
NORMAL DEPARTMENT.
185
153
Ladies,
Gentlemen,
338
Total in Normal Department,
lJIODEL SCHOOL.
101
102
Girls,
Boys,
Total in Model School,
Grand Total,
NOTE-Sevent)"-two
a separate school.
pupils, counled in previous
203
541
catalogues,
were provided (or this yellr in
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COURSE.
LANGUAGE-Orthography;
Reading
and Elocution;
English
Grammar; Composition; Outlines of Rhetoric and English Classics; Elements of Latin, including the First Book of Csesar, through
the Helvetian War.
MATHEMATIcs-Arithmetic;
Algebra; Plane Geometry, including the circle.
NATURAL SCIENCE- Geography;
Physiology; Natural Philosophy; Botany.
HISTORY-History
of the United States; Constitution of the
United States.
THE ARTs-Penmanship;
Drawing; VocafMnsic; Bookkeeping.
PROFESSIONALSTUDIES-School Economy; Methods of Instruction; Mental Philosophy.
PRACTICE OF TEACHING-This includes at least forty-five minutes
daily practice in the Model School, for one- half of a school year, and
a meeting each week for the discussion of the Practice of Teaching.
SCIENTIFIC
COURSE.
MATHEMATICS.-Higher
Algebra;
Geometry;
Trigonometry;
Surveying; Analytical Geometry; Calculus; Analytical Mechanics
and Mathematical Astronomy.
LANGUAGES.-Latin;
English Literature;
German and Greek
Optional.
Ph~CIENcEs.-Geology
; Chemistry;
dosophy of History; Astronomy:
and Logic.
ARTS._ Teaching;
Drawing;
Zoology; General History, and
Mental and Moral Philosophy
Oratory
and Music.
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SOUTH-WESTERN STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
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-------------------------------------------Practice
Teaching
in. the. Mode~ School, for at le~st twenty-one
dally, IS required before graduatIOn.
e;rimary and Advanced Methods, Supervision and Criticism of
ctice Teaching by the Faculty, and large opportunities for obserV:~on in the class rooms are afforded all professional students.
W ks oi one penod
r
@OU~SES OF SrrtUDIES
fiS fI~~ANGED
MODEL
FIRST YEAR.-
umbers,
f10~ <9HIS SGHOOLt.
SCHOOL
Local
SCIENTIFIC
Graduates in the Elementary
graduate in two years.
COURSE.
Geography,
Writing,
Objects,
Geography and Language.
FIFTH YEAR.-Arithmetic,
Geography and Grammar.
SIXTH YEAR.-Arithmetic,
.
Reading.
..
Writing,
.
.
Drawing, Objects,
Reading,
..
Writing,
.
Drawmg,
Geography and Grammar.
SEVENTH YEAR.-Arithmetic,
History, Grammar, Geography.
EIGHTH YEAR.-Arithmetic,
History, Grammar, Geography.
Reading,
Reading,
SENIOR
PLAN
C
Writing,
Drawing, U. S.
Drawing,
B CLASS.
and Latin,
.
G
Natura
Methods of Instruction,
eometry,
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Elocution , Latin
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WnUlln'
Philosophy, English Lltera~ure,. ~ree-hand
Drawing a~d
work
Book-Keeping, Vocal MusIC. CIVil Government, Unfimshed
I
(J'
and Reviews, and Thesis on Teaching.
OF THE
SCHOOL.
LOCATION.
Reading and Orthography,
Writing and Free-hand
Drawing,
Arithmetic, and Algebra, Analysis and Parsing, History of the
United States and School Economy.
A CLASS.
YEAR.
The quiet village of California is a typical College or Normal
chool town. It is situated on the left bank of the Monongahela
iver, 50 miles from Pittsburgh.
There are at present three trains daily each way between Pittsh and California.
Fare from Pittsburgh, $1.50; from McKees, $1.05; from Uniontown, 65 cents.
CLASS.
. B
Elocution, Algebra, Physiology, Rhetonc,
otany,
Free-hand Drawing, Writing and Mental Science.
Chemistry,
The School is two-fold, comprising the Normal School proper
d Model School, both thoroughly graded, complementary to each
ther, and complete as a whole, furnishing an extensive course and
ry advantage for instruction found in first-class schools of corresnding grades.
The Principal has the general superintendency of each department
both schools, and each instructor a special supervision of his own
epartment.
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Objects,
.
Drawing, U. S.
Free-hand
Geology,
Surveying, Analytical Geometry, Calculus. Analytical Mechanics,
tronomy, Zoology, Moral Philosophy, Philosophy of Education.
..
Wntmg,
and
YEAR.
Higher Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry,
neral History, Latin (four books of Cesar).
ELEMENTARY
COURSE.
D CLASS.
Reading and Orthography,
Writing
Arithmetic, Grammar and Geography.
Course can complete this course and
JUNIOR
Language and Reading.
. .
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.
SECOND YEAR.-Numbers,
Reading, Writing, Drawing, Objects,
Local Geography and Language.
THIRD YEAR.-Numbers,
Reading. Writing, Drawing, Objects,
Local Geography and Language.
FOURTH YEAR.-Numbers,
Reading, Writing, Drawing, Objects,
COURSE.
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LECTURES.
f{EJ11ROSPEGJl1.
The corner stone of the imposing Normal School building was
laid by the late Governor Geary, August 26th, 1868. In June, 1874,
the institution was recognized as the State Normal School for the
Tenth District, comprising the counties of Washington,
Fayette,
Greene and Somerset.
Since that time two hundred and thirtyeight graduates (not including the class of 1885) have been sent out
into the schools of the State, besides hundreds of other students
who have gone forth to do efficient work as teachers.
LITERARY
SOCIETIES.
There are two flourishing literary societies, the Clionian and
Philomathean, in the school, meeting every Friday evening in their
respective halls.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT.
A competent and thorough instructor is in charge of this department, and good instruments are provided for the use of students.
The advantages for Instrumental Music and Voice Culture are of
a high order.
LIBRARY
AND READING
ROOM.
Hitherto there has been a pressing need of better facilities for
general reading.
Within the past two years a large Library and
Reading Room has been opened.
.
Expensive black walnut cases have been provided for books and
for a Natural History Cabinet.
Many new books have been purchased and the tables have been covered with the best newspapers
and magazines
of the day.
DONATIONS.
Our thanks are due for copies of the following papers: Washin.gObserver, Washington Review and Examiner, Monongahela Dally
Republican, Canonsburg Rural Notes, Elizabeth Herald, Greens~urg
Press, Uniontown
Genius of Liberty, Uniontown
Republ1cat
da
Standard, Uniontown Democrat, Conn~llsville Courier, MeyerS
e
Commercial, Brownsville Clipper, Waynesburg Messenger, wayne;;
burg Republican,
Washington
Democrat,
Burgettstown
Ca ,
Beaver Argus and Radical, and Beaver Times.
Lectures have been delivered in the Normal Chapel during the
past year, by Col. G. W. Bain, H. W. Shaw ( "J osh Billings"), Rev.
Robert Collyer, Rev. Dr. W. B. Watkins, Hon. John B. Finch,
Rev. Dr. T. De Witt Talmage, and others.
The course of lectures was provided by the California and Coal
Center ~ectu:~ Ass~:iation, composed of members of the faculty
and public spirited citizens of the two neighboring towns.
TEXT BOOKS.
The following Text-Books are now used in the School:
McGuffey's Readers,
Brooks' Mental Science
Reed and Kellogg's Grammar,
Ray's Algebra,
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Robinson's Arithmetics,
Wentworth's
Algebra,
Harper's Geography,
Wentworth's Geometry,
Kellogg's Rhetoric,
Ellsworth's Penmanship,
Hutchisons's Physiology,
Forbriger's Drawing,
Barnes' History of U.' S.,
Avery's Natural Philosophy
Higginson's History of U. S.,
Gray's Botany,
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Shoemaker's Elocution,
Smith's (Prof. J. B.) Latin Lessons,
Patterson's Speller,
Suplee's Constitution of U. S.,
Mayhew's Book-keeping,
Allen & Greenough's Latin Grarn-:
Wickersham's School Economy,
mar,
Blaisdell's Physiology,
Andrew's Manual of the ConstituSwett's Methods of Instruction,
tion,
Wickersham's Methods of Instruction.
All text-books used in school and necessary stationery can be
purchased at reasonable rates, at the book stores convenient to the
School.
beGOOd.books are always useful ~or ~eference, and many that may
Te conSidered old are valuable aids III the preparation of lessons.
achers should be the slaves of no author or book but seek and
1earn
th e ng
. h t use of the best books, master the subject-matter
'
h
by
t em, and teach without them.
Each student should expect to
Purchase a few books for the sake of uniformity in classes.
DIPLOMAS.
c.
.
ap C andidates lor
gra duati
uation III course, who receive
the joint
in:r:ovalo.f the Faculty of the Normal School and Board of Examthe d appol11ted by State authority, will receive Diplomas conferring
IE~gree of BACHELOR OF THE ELEMENTS, or BACHELOR OF THE
CEs, respectively, on completing either course.
SOUTH-WESTERN STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
CALIFORNIA, WASHINGTONCOUNTY,PA.
---------------------------------------The Diploma exempts the holder from further examination for
teaching by State authorities.
.
The Degree of Master in each course will be conferred on the
above named graduates of two years of successful experience in
teaching, on certificate of good moral character from School Direc_
tors and County Superintendent under whom they have taught.
MISOELLANEOUS
PROVISIONS.
Pupils applying for a diploma in any course must be examined in
all the studies of that course.
THESls.-In
each course a thesis must be written upon Some
professional subject.
.
At examination, a paper stating that the candidates have completed
the course of study for Normal Schools, have taught the required
time in the Model School and have been examined and approved
by the Faculty, shall be presented to the Board of Examiners.
Papers for second diplomas must be presented to the Board of
Examiners at their regular session.
EXAMINATION
No one can be graduated
School, who has not attended
FOR GRADUATION.
from a Pennsylvania State Nor~al
the school at least one-half of a school
year.
.'
d if
Candidates for graduatlOn are examined by the Facul~y, an ,
found qualified. are recommended to the Board of ExaminersThe State Superintendent or his Deputy, two Principals of Normal
Schools, and two County, City, or Borough Superintendents,
constitute the Board of Examiners.
. I
. t h e cours e , specla
Candidates are examined upon all the stu dires III
attention being given to the Science and Art of Teaching.
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A Thesis of not less than SIXfolio
pages 0 f manuscnp. t , upon some
h
.
..
educational subject, IS required from each can did
I ate, as a p altoft e
examination.
EXPENSES.
1.25
Tuiton, per week,
Board,
Instrumental Music (two lessons),
3.25
[.00
DEDUCTIONS.
- For Soldiers' Orphans entitled to State Appropriation,
1,00 pe r week .
For other students entitled to State Appropriation, fifty cents per week.
No deduction
except for sickness or other unavoidable
reason
s.
No deduction for board or tuition for first or last week 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 rooms, fue.! and oil. Students furnish their own lamps and towels.
Washing will be done by the household department at the lowest
terms.
No student will be allowed to board outside of the school building,
unless with parents or near relatives, except by special permission of
the Board of Trustees.
The Principal will act for the Trustees
under this rule.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ECONOMY OF TIME.-No time is lost at the opening of a term.
Students begin work on the first day of each term in all branches of
study; get five full days of regular recitations every week, and fortyfive minutes for each recitation.
ECONOMYOF EXPENSE.- The aggregate expenses of a student at
this school are much less than at other schools of the same kind,
furnishing as much.
SCHOLARSHIP STANDING.-Written
Reviews in each class
weekly or bi-weekly, furnish the basis of standing.
Each student
has the same chance with every other, and is marked according to
the merits of his work. The average in each branch and general
average in all, on a scale of 100 for each student, is made public at
the end of each term, and a record of the same is kept at the office
of the Principal.
HEALTH.-Students
have special need of regular, methodical
physical exercise.
The precept, "a sound mind in a sound body,"
h~ been too generally ignored.
Every student not specially excused
Willyractice calisthenics or gymnastics daily. Instruction, personal
adVice and careful superintendence will be given, in the belief that
good health is a prime requisite to mental and moral education.
SOCIAL PRIVILEGEs.-In recitation rooms, chapel and parlor, in
P~ence of instructors, students have all reasonable opportunities for
~clal culture.
Believing that ladies and gentlemen are mutually
nefited in the wisely regulated freedom of each other's society, we
eo t this as a department of education, and consider education inIllplete without social culture.
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SOUTH-WESTERNSTATENORMALSCHOOL,
CALIFORNIA,WASHINGTONCOUNTY,PA.
MORALAND RELIGIOUS CULTURE.-A State Normal School' .
. Iar sectanan;
.
. every and the IS
no sense or particu
sn'11'
,It s hou Id be III
b 10
sense Christian in all its influences and aims. The Bible is the b:~t
text-book in morals.
It is read daily, taught in Sunday Scho~~
classes, and expounded in religious meetings each week. Pastors
and Christian. workers of all denominations are cordially welcomed
to fellowship in all religious exercises.
MANAGEMEN'f.-The rules of the school are few and simple.
Self-control is the ideal; self-help the habit sought. The intelligen t
conception of duty and a quickened conscience will generally result
in a cheerful, voluntary obedience. The government is best which
seems to govern least.
No visits will be allowed during study and recitation hours.
Persons of immoral character, and youn~ men addicted to
the use of abusive, profane or obscene language will not be received.
Students whose sense of honor and propriety cannot be trusted w~ll
be summarily dismissed. They will also be sent away whenever III
the opinion of the Faculty, it is evident that they are pursuing a
course of conduct detrimental to themselves and the Institution.
3°
REGULATIONS
FOR STUDENTS.
Study hours will be published at the commencement of each
session, and the bell will be rung to give notice of them. Students
must devote these hours exclusively to study and recitation.
2.
During the hours of study, Students may not go to the homes
and rooms of other Students. nor visit other persons or receive their
visits, nor attend any public meeting or parties, without permission
previously obtained from the Principal, but must be in their rooms
pursuing their appropriate studies.
3. All Students are required to be present every morning at
prayers and at all general exercises in the chapel, unless excused.
Attendance on religious worship during the Sabbath is required.
4. A re()lrd of scholarship will be kept, which will be open to inspection by the students and the public.
5. No student will be allowed to deface the building by marking
or drawing, or to damage the property in any way; and when done,
the expense of the repairs will be charged to the one having done
the injury.
.
6. No Student may indulge in the use of tobacco in any of. ItS
forms in or about the building, or of intoxicating drinks or profan~ty.
7. It is expected that the ladies and gentlemen of the InstitutIOn
will treat each other with politeness and usual civilities; but ev~ry
lady and gentleman is prohibited, on pain of dismission, from visit~ng
the other sex or receiving visits, from holding private conversatiOn
or correspondence, and from walking or riding together, unless ~he~
have special permission from the Principal. At the close of meeting
of any kind, all will repair immediately to their respective rooms. itrml
8. Gentlemen not connected with the School will not be pe
ted to call upon lady Students.
I.
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10.
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fI.uUMNI
~EGISTJlER.
NOTE.- This register gives the present address of each graduate
so far as known.
Errors should be reported for correction.
OFFICERS
OF THE ALUMNI
ASSOCIATION.
1884--'85,
President,
Vice President.
Secretary.
Treasurer.
S. R. R.USH,
BELLE FINLEY,
ANNA M. SHUTTERLY,
Prof. D. C. MURPHY, EXECUTIVE
J. S. EBERMAN,
COMMITTEE.
MRS. S. A. CLARKE,
MRS. T. B. Noss.
CLASS OF 1875.
Axtel, Thos. L.-Physician,
Northern Iowa.
Hemphill, Geo. E., No. 7g Hemffi<* treet, Allegheny
Principal of Schools, Third ward.
City, Pa.~
CLASS OF 1876.
Ammons, Sue (Mrs. L. B. Anderson), No. 37 Taylor avenue, Allegheny City, Pa.
Beal, L. c., Falls City, Pa.-Physician.
Cope, Albert B., Mt. Union, Ohio.-Physician.
Peck, Chas. E., Streetsboro ugh , Ohio.
Smith, James Boyden, California, Pa.-Professor
Natural Science and
Latin in State Normal School.
Stoody, Wm. iI-1.-Died March 29, 1884.
CLASS OF 1877.
Crookham, Mary P. (Mrs. Mary P. Conklin), Osceola, Polk County,
Nebraska.
Frye, Frank.-(No
report.)
Frye, Wm. S., Braddock, Pa.-Physician.
1
Of Natura
jackman, Wilbur Samuel, Pittsburgh, Pa.-Professor
Science in Pittsburgh High School.
Kiehl, Henry S., No. 77 Fourth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.-Private
Secretary of Chief Engineer P., McK. & Y. R. R.
McCollum. John B. K., California, Pa.- Teacher.
ewkirk, Donetta, Coal Center, Pa.- Teacher.
ewlin, Alex. Willis, Meadville, Pa.-Prof.
in Allegheny College.
an Dyke, John W., California, Pa.
tate certificates granted to John B. Solomon, Masontown, Pa., and
Prof. A. R. Horne, of Kutztown, Pa.
CLASS OF 1878.
Craig, Belle, Coal Bluff, Pa.- Teacher.
Douglass, Jas. Harvey, No. 137 East Pratt street, Baltimore, Md.Physician.
Eberman, John S., California. Pa.-Postmaster.
Esler.Tames M., Tarentum, Pa.
Griffith, Henry Wm., Ridgeview, Pa.
Haggerty, Linda (Mrs. L. Craig), Coal Bluff, Pa.
Kell, Narh. B., Connellsville, Pa+-Book-keeper for Hood Bros.
ang, Clara S., Bellevernon, Pa.
Larimer, Maria Louisa, Fayette City, Pa.
Lutz, George D.
artin, Andrew E., Tarentum, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
cKee, Dan. H., Brewnsville, ~.-Principal
Bridgeport Schools.
itchell, Walter, Wellsburg, W. Va.-Principal
Public Schools.
Patton, H. Etta (Mrs. D. C. Murphy), Lock Haven, Pa.
Patton, Noah, Fayette City, Pa.-Student
in Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa.
'lips, H. Lenore, California, Pa.-Chair
of Elocution in State
ormal School.
, , Ella A., (Mrs. W. S. Jackman), Pittsburgh, Pa.
yke, Geo. M., Bellevue, Pa., (Myler P. O).-Principal
Public
Scliools.
an
ak
~
1'0
wQ
yke, Wm. S., West Newton, Pa.-Principal
Public Schools.
ld, Thos. Randolph, Uniontown, Pa.-Attorney
at Law.
. Truman, McKeesport, Pa.-Editor
McKeesport Paragon.
, Mary F. (Mrs. Jos. W. Smith), Ballard, California.
CLASS OF 1879.
.
Rebekah E., New Castle, Pa.-Teacher.
• MilIie S., New Castle, Pa.- Teacher.
arry W., Monongahela City, Pa.-Associate
Record.
I
Editor Monon-
34
SOUTH-WESTERN
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
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Craft, Brashear W., Merrittstown, Pa.- Teacher.
Crawford, Tillie J., McKeesport, Pa.- Teacher.
Dearth, Orlando P., Brownsville, Pa.-Physician.
Dunn, W m. c., Ballard, Cal.
Grant, Robert Quincy, Atlanta, Ga-Signal
Service U. S. Army.
Hall, Frank R., California, Pa.-Principal
Model Department, State
Normal School.
Hackney, H. H., Atchison, Kan.-Banking
clerk.
Holland, H. R., West Alexander, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Horner, Geo. 0., Millsboro, Pa.- Teacher.
Longwell, Harry Edgar, Indianapolis, Ind.-Draughtsman
in Steam
Pump and Water Works of Dean Bros.
.
Mackey, John F., Paris, France.-Student
in Paris.
Mehaffey, Annie M., Lock Haven, Pa.
McClure, Sallie A., (Mrs. Clarke), Uniontown, Pa.
McDonough, Dora, East Liberty, Pa.
.
Morgan, P. W., California, Pa.-Book-keeper.
Murphy, Dawsey Cope, Lock Haven, Pa.-Prof. of Drawing in State
Normal School.
Parkhill, Clayton L., Flatwood, Pa.-Physician.
Peck, Bennett W., McConnellsburg,
Pa.-Principal
Public Schools.
Phillips, Hettie L. (Mrs. Dr. W. S. Frye), Braddock, Pa.
Ralston, Laura, Wilkinsburg, Pa.- Teacher.
Rea, Jessie L., Carmichaels, Pa.-Teacher.
Shutterly, Arthur P., Dawson, Pa.-Principal
Public Schools.
Stewart, Belle c., Newville, Pa.- Teacher.
Stoody, Lou L., Bentleysville, Pa.--Assistant Principal, Braddock, Pa.
Thirkield, Margaret E., Monongahela City, Pa.- Teacher.
Williams, Laura B., Homestead, Pa.- Teacher.
Wilson, Anna M., McKeesport, Pa., Teacher.
CLASS OF- 1880.
Axtel, Luther M., Coal Center, Pa.-Principal
Public Schools.
Browne, Joseph K.-Deceased,
December 22,1882.
DeHaven, Madge, Missouri Valley, Iowa.-Teacher.
Drumm, J. A., Dawson, Pa.-Teacher.
Frye, John K., Johnstown, Pa.-Book-keeper.
Gamble, Power T., Gambles, Pa.- Teacher.
Hall, Marie, Missouri Valley, Iowa.-Teacher.
Jones, Belle V., McKeesport, Pa.
Is
Kendall, John Christian, Homestead, Pa.-Principal
Public SchOo'
CALIFORNIA,
WASHINGTON COUNTY, PA.
3S
-----------------------------------------------Mackey, Agnes M., Connellsville, Pa.-Principal
Public Schools.
Masters, Minnie V., Coal Center, Pa.- Teacher.
McClure, Ella M. (Mrs. Walton Howell), Flushing, Ohio.
McNorton, Frank V., No. 244 Arch street, Allegheny City, Pa.Teacher.
Neel, Mary E., Jefferson, P!l.- Teacher.
oss, Clara H. (Mrs. John M. Park), Montandon, Pa.
Potts, Cyrus J., Alum Bank, Pa.-Principal
Public Schools, Pleasantville, Pa.
Reno, Wm. Wilson, Rochester, Pa.- Teacher.
Rhoades, L. P., Jacobs Creek, Pa.-Merchant.
Robertson, O. A., --Teacher.
Robinson, W. L., Laurelville, Pa.-Teacher.
Smail, E. J., Braddock, Pa.-Attorney
at Law, No. 98 Diamond street
Pittsburgh, Pa.
'
Spindler, Alvin c., Beallsville, Pa.-Law
Student, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Swan, Laura, Brownsville, Pa.- Teacher.
Sweeny, J. T., Bradenville, Pa.
Thomas, Anna B., Webster, Pa.-Teacher.
CLASS OF 1881.
ms, Jennie E., Waco, Texas.-Instructor
in Waco College.
Barnum, W. V., Coal Center, Pa.- Teacher.
~rr, Maggie J., No. 218 Washington avenue, Allegheny City, Pa.reacher.
Best, Jas. S.-Died
November 16, 1883.
, W. 5., Dawson, Pa.- Teacher.
ebaugh,
A. M., Uniontown, Pa ..-Principal
Public Schools.
'. john McMullan, Vanderbilt, Pa.-Law
Student, Michigan
U
versrtv,
~~hel
n, Ella D. (Mrs. E. J. Smail), Braddock, Pa.
;h.am.' Mary B. (Mrs. Theo. B. Noss), California, Pa.-Assistant
1.J
r~nClpal Model School.
qertlg L . M'
Butch.'
ouise
. (Mrs. Jesse Llewellyn), Homestead, Pa,
Inson, Flora, Elizabeth, Pa.-Teacher
.
Jackrnan H .
Jen'nlngs ' Matne . E., Coal Center, Pa.-Teacher.
I Lyonsrts L~e, Kingwood, W. Va.-Editor
West Va. Argus.
MeA. '. adle, Elizabeth, Pa.-Teacher.
~Pln A
iller J'
gnes, -Bellevernon, Pa.- Teacher.
• . Elwood, Modesta, Ill.- Teacher.
SOUTH-WESTERN
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
----
Moredock, Thos. P., Rice's Landing, Pa.- Teacher.
Monroe, Iantha May, No. 30 Ledlie street, Allegheny City, Pa.
Neel, Mary M., Carmichaels, Pa.-Teacher.
Phillips, May L., llraddock, Pa.- Teacher.
Porter, Louisa B., Dunbar, Pa.- Teacher.
Rhoades, Noah E., Smithton, Pa.-Clerk.
Shallenberger, Hugh D., Vanderbilt, Pa.- Teacher.
Sheplar, Josephine L. (Mrs. I. B. Miller), Larimer avenue, Pitts.
burgh, Pa.
Thornburg, Geo. G., Observatory Hill, Allegheny City, Pa.
Walker, Wm. J., East Bethlehem, Pa.-Medical
Student, Jefferson
College, Philadelphia.
Wickham, Julia, Beaver, Pa.-Assistant Principal High School.
CLASS OF 1882.
Alter, Ella, Allegheny, Pa.- Teacher.
Baker, Geo. P., East Bethlehem, Pa -Teacher.
Beazell, Kate B., Monongahela City, Pa.- Teacher.
Charlton, Thos, J.,~,
Pa.-Teacher.
Colebank, G. C, Dunkard, Pa.-Teacher.
Collins, Judith Lenore, Monongahela City, Pa.- Teacher.
Cooper, Allen F., Flatwoods, Pa.-Principal
Public Schools, Bellevernon, Pa.
Crumrine, Mary E., West Union, Pa.-Teacher.
Darsie, James, No. 180 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.-With
Joseph
Horne & Co.
Day, Ella S , Sunset, Pa.- Teacher.
DeBolt, Geo. VV., Dunbar, Pa.-Clerk.
Donaldson, N. May, Brownsville, Pa.- Teacher.
Fry, L. S., Millerstown, Pa.
Fuester, Elma M., Scottdale, Pa.- Teacher.
Gans, John Lyons, Morris Cross Roads, Pa.
Grant, Florence, Monongahela City, Pa.- Teacher.
Holland, Carrie M., Bentleysville, Pa.- Teacher.
Holland, Corrie M., Bentleysville, Pa.
[effries, George B., Uniontown, Pa.-Law Student.
h r
Jenkins, Julia H., No. 98 Arch street, Allegheny City, Pa.-Tea\:r:
Jenkins, Janie S., No. 98 Arch street, Allegheny City, Pa.-!eacCol_
Johnson, Wm. Jasper,
niontown, Pa.-Student in Mt. Umol1
lege.
J ones, Eddie (Mrs. Frank Gibson), McKeesport, Pa.- Teacher.
CALIFORNIA,
WASHIl\GTON
COU!\TY, PA.
37
Lackey, Thos. S., TO. 155 Arch treet, Allegheny City, Pa.-Principal First Ward Public School.
Leonard, Lizzie M., B untingdon, Pa.- Teacher.
Mosier, O. P., Carrollton, Ohio.- Teacher.
Reed, Ella M., Coal Center, Pa.- Teacher.
Rush. S. R., Nineveh, Pa.-In U. S. Signal Service.
Robinson, John c., Greensburg, Pa.- Teacher. Shrock, Jacob, Johnstown, Pa.-Principal
Seventh Ward Public
School.
Schrontz, F. W., Washington, Pa.-Teacher.
Scott, E. E.,.New Salem, Pa.-Teacher.
Snodgrass, Milton R., Philadelphia, Pa.
peers, Anna, California, Pa.- Teacher.
Thomas, Flora K., \Vebster, Pa.
Ulery, Lucy. California, Pa.- Teacher.
Will, John A.-Deceased January 5, 1883.
Williams. Sallie A. (Mrs. L. Z. Birmingham). Bellevernon, Pa.
Williams. Martie B., Bellevernon, Pa.- Teacher.
Woods, Lizzie, (Mrs. Carothers), Elizabeth, Pa.
CLASS OF 1883.
Acklin, Anna E., Carmichaels, Pa.- Teacher.
Applegate, Minnie Evelyn, California,- Teacher.
Armstrong, L. Ena, West Alexander, Pa.-Teacher.
Barker, Mattie J., Pittsburgh,- Teacher.
Barnum, Lizzie, Coal Center, Pa.- Teacher.
Beard, Stella S., Lock Haven, Pa.
Beard, Lucy E., Lock Haven, Pa.
Berryman, I. W., Coal Center, Pa.-Clerk.
Blackburn, Ida E., Greensburg, Pa.-Teacher.
Cassidy, Amanda, Hanlan Station, Pa.- Teacher.
Cleaver, Mattie J. Garwood. Pa.- Teacher.
COllins. Wilmot, California, Pa.- Teacher.
COok, Mattie I., Allegheny, Pa.- Teacher.
Cooper, Walter L., Alton, Pa.-Principal
of Alton schools.
~?Ulter, Carrie E., Monongahela City, Pa.- Teacher.
Blnley, Belle M., Webster, Pa.-Teacher.
Backney, Lide E., New Salem, Pa.-Teacher.
Bart, Ella L., Monongahela City, Pa.-Teacher.
Iiartranft, Belle, Brownsville, Pa.- Teacher.
Ustead, Josephine M., Uniontown, Pa.- Teacher.
SOUTH-WESTERN
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
-----------------------------------------Hutton, D. S., Buena Vista, Pa.- Teacher.
Johnston, Oscar S., Allegheny, Pa++T eacher.
J ones, Minnie, Bentleysville , Pa.- Teacher.
J ones, Bertie, Bentleysville, Pa.- Teacher.
Jones, Wm. T., Bentleysville, Pa.-Teacher.
Lilley, Laura L., Coal Center, Pa.- Teacher.
McClure, John c., California, Pa.-Civil Engineer.
McCollum, J. Roscoe, Amity, Pa.-Principal
of Schools, Everson.
McKnight. Ada M., No. II9 Fremont street, Allegheny City,Teacher.
Newmyer, Wm. H., Dawson, Pa.-Clerk.
N utt, Maude, Bellevernon, Pa.- Teacher.
Overly, Ada, Ridge View, Pa.-Teacher.
Patton, Celia A., Dunbar, Pa.- Teacher.
Peebles, Sadie L., Connellsville, Pa.- Teacher.
Pflasterer, Anna R., California, Pa.- Teacher.
Pittman, John H., McConnellsburg, Pa.- Teacher.
Reis, Lilly R., Bradford, Pa.- Teacher.
Rush, Charles W., Dawson, Pa.- Teacher.
Snyder, Allie M" Coal Center, Pa.- Teacher.
Stockdale, Maggie, California, Pa.- Teacher.
Sutherland, J. Hooker, Good Intent, Pa.-Teacher.
Sutherland, Lindsey Owen, West Alexander, Pa.- Teacher.
Swearer, Lizzie May, Brownsville, Pa.- Teacher.
Thompson, John, Home, Pa.-Law Student Philadelphia, Pa.
Tombaugh, Byron E., Odell, Pa.-Principal
of Schools, Masontown,
Pa.
Torrance, Kate M., North Street, Pittsburgh-Teacher.
Weitzel, Sue, Greensburg, Pa.-Teacher.
CLASS OF 1884.
Bierer, Retta C. Uniontown, Pa.-Teacher.
Bell, J. F., Claysville, Pa.-Teacher.
Berkey, J. A, Somerset, Pa.-Principal
of Schools, Stoner ville, Pa.
Dunn, M. E., Mt. Union, Ohio.-Student.
Galley, Belle N" Dawson, Pa.- Teacher.
hIs,
Gallagher, G. W., Connellsville, Pa++Assistant Principal of Sc 00
Gamble, W. E., Meadville, Pa.-Student.
Guffey, Mary M., West Newton, Pa.-Teacher.
Hertzog, Elva M., California, Pa.-Teacher.
Hertig, Wendell, Homestead, Pa.-Teacher.
Holland, Rena c., Beallsville, Pa.-Teacher.
CALIFORNIA,
WASHINGTON
COUNTY, PA.
39
Humbert, J. I, Uniontown, Pa.- Teacher.
Jamison, J. F., Mills~oro, Pa.-Teacher.
Kefover, C. F" Mernttstown, Pa.- Teacher..
Lindsay, Effie B., Brownsville, Pa.
Longanecker, Carrie, Uniontown, Pa.- Teacher.
Longdon, J. c., West Finley, Pa.-Principal of School, Amity, Pa.
McKee, Jos. H., Flatwoods, Pa.- Teacher.
Moffitt, Cora B., California, Pa.- Teacher.
Perkins, Emma M" Webster, Pa.- Teacher.
Pollock, J. R., Lawrence, Pa+-Principal of School, Florence, Pa.
Pratt, Mary E., New Haven, Pa.-- Teacher.
Rigg, M. A. California, Pa.-Principal of Schools, Fayette City, Pa.
Saunders, W. M., Mt. Pleasant, Pa.- Teacher.
ilveus, J. G., Jackson Centre, Pa.-Teacher.
Smith, Jennie S., Dunbar, Pa.-Teacher.
Shutterly, Anna, California, Pa.-- Teacher.
Wakefield, Kate, West Newton, Pa.--Assistant Principal.
Willson, Emma M" Sewickley, Pa.v='I'eacher.
ANNUAL
-OF
CATALOGUE
THE-
SOUTl1H -WESTl1E~N
,f,
•
TENTH
DISTRICT,
COMPOSE[}OF THE COUNTIES OF
W ashington, Fayette, Greene and Somerset.
(§)aPifornia,
®yI a~Rirz~ton @ounty,
FOR
THE
YEAR
1884-5,
--AND-
PROSPECTUS FOR
1885-6.
BEST & CO., PRINTERS AND BINDERS, PITTSBURGH.
~a.
SOUTH-WESTER
2
BOARD
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
OF
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CAJJIFORNIA,
WASHINGTON
COU:;ITY, PA.
TRUSTEES.
ELECTED BY STOCKHOLDERS.
Term of office expires in 1886.
WM.
H. S. DARSIE,
McFALL,
W. W.
LOUIS S. MILLER.
JACKMAN,
Term of office expires in 1887.
JOHN
S.
W.
N.
DIXON,
ESQ.,
L.
W.
-
OFFICERS
OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
MORGAN,
G. M. EBERMAN.
CRAFT,
JOHN
Term of o!tice expires in 1888.
PROF. G. G. HERTZOG,
LUKE P. BEAZELL,
O. O.
I.
HORNBAKE,
S.
W.
N.
DIXON,
CRAFT,
ESQ.,
Vice President,
C. AILES.
PROF. G. G. HERTZOG,
APPOINTED BY STATE.
Term of office expires in 1886.
N.
S. VEATCH,
COL. CHILL
W.
California.
M. D.,
HAZZARD,
Monongahela
City.
Term of office expires in 1887.
HON. J.
K.
California.
BILLINGSLEY,.
East Bethlehem.
ELI FARQUHAR,
Term of office expires in 1888.
HON. GIBSON BINNS,
HON. G. V. LAWRENCE,
President,
Redstone,
Monongahela
Pa.
City.
JOHN S. EBERMAN,
Secretary,
Treasurer.
MRS. H. M. STOCKDALE,
Matron.
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4
SOUTH-WESTERN STATE NORMALSCHOOL,
CALIFORNIA, WASHINGTONCOUNTY,PA.
BOARD
OF INSTRUCTION.
THEO. B. Noss, A. M, PH. D ..
Principal.
J. B. SMITH, A. B.,
Vice Principal.
STANDING
COMMITTEES.
G. G. HERTZOG,
Mathematics.
Committee on Grounds and Buildings.
FRANK R. HALL, M. E.,
L. S. Miller, L. P. Beazell, W. W. Jackman.
Methods of Teaching and Geog,-"phy.
Commutee on Household.
EDGAR L. RAUB, M. S.,
S. W. Craft, L. W. Morgan, J. K. Billingsley.
Committee on Discipline
and Instruction.
History, Drawing
and Writillg.
E. P. FENNO, A. B.,
Algebra and Arithmetic.
L. W. Morgan, H. S. Darsie, G. M. Eberman.
Committee on Finance.
G. G. Hertzog,
G. M. Eberman.
Committee on Public Relations.
Theo. B. Noss, J. K. BiIIingsley, L. P. Beazell, Eli Farquhar.
W. P. DICK, A. M.,
Grammar
and Rhetoric.
JOSEPH JENNINGS,
Geography and History.
BELL M. DAY, A. M.,
Grammar
and Rhetoric.
N. S. Veatch, Chill W. Hazzard, Wm. McFall,
1. C. Ailes. G. V. Lawrence.
LENORE H. PHILLIPS, M. E.,
Elocution,
Literature,
G)'"mastics.
ANNA M. MEHAFFEY, M. E.,
Rlocution,
Literature,
Gymnastics.
LILLIAN HART,
lIlusic.
:MRS. MARY G. Noss, M. E.,
Model ScllOOI.
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WASHI:,\GTON COUNTY, PA.
SENIOR
7
CLASS OF 1885.
LADIES.
.1Vame.
P. O. Address •
Bell, Sadie,
Bridgman, Gertrude
1St st., Alleg'y,
Idlewood,
Allegheny,
"
Lock Haven,
Clinton,
Greathead,
McConnellsburg,
Fulton,
"
"
"
Fleming,
Centre,
"
Hopkins, Ara,
Hughes, Hattie E.
Garwood,
Philipsburg,
Washington,
Center,
"
Huntley,
Keys, Mary
Uniontown,
Searights,
Fayette,
,.
Deputy State Superintendent.
Morgan, Lizzie
California,
Washington,
Principal S. N S. Indiana, Pa.
Porter, Hettie M.
aub, Marne
Sandy Lake,
Mercer,
Lock Haven.
Clinton,
Brownsville,
Fayette,
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EXAMINA TION JUNE 9th.
L.
J. C.
J AS. S.
THEO.
H. DURLING,
WELLER,
Superintendent Somerset County.
HERRINGTON,
Carrie S.
Pa.
Hoover, Elda N.
STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS.
PROF.
State.
20
~dair, Maggie M.
HON. HENRY HOUCK,
Countv,
Superintendent
Orella,
wan, Mattie
Greene County.
E.
B. Noss, Principal S. N S. California, Pa.
13° James street,}
Allegheny,
Allegheny,
{
Fredericksburg,
Lebanon,
Lock NO.4,
Washington,
Brownsville,
Fayette,
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GENTLEMEN.
Owthers, R. C.
Woods Run,
ornbake, Jos. D.
California,
wellen, Leroy W.
othwell, A. Lee
Masontown,
Fayette,
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California,
Washington,
Fayette,
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OOlsey, Orville I.
New Geneva,
Washington,
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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
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CALIFORNIA,
Nallle.
@Afl1ALOGUE' 08 Sfl1UDENfl1S.
1884-5.
NORMAL
DEPARTMENT.
LADIES.
Name.
Applegate. Bernice
Applegate, Hattie
Alter, Lillie
Armstrong, Hope
Armstrong, Belle
Ailes, Mamie
Ailes, Ava
Ache. Jennie
Adair, Maggie M.
Abercrombie, Mary
Abercrombie,.J ennie
Armstrong. Stella
Baird. Sadie
Baird, Mary
Bowen, Maud
Billingsley, Vada
Billingsley, Frankie
Brevard, Myrtie
Brevard, Maud
Black, Stella
Baker, Allie
Buffington. Anna
Bell, Sadie
Bargman, Carrie L.
Bargman, Clara
Bargman, Ella
Bridgman, Gertie
Brown, Cora
Browneller, Emma F.
Brawner, Annie
Blair, Meta
County.
State.
California,
Washington,
Pa.
"
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"
P. O. Address.
"
"
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"
West Alexander.
"
Coal Center,
"
Masontown,
20 rst st., Alleg'y,
Coal Center,
Fayette,
Allegheny,
Washington,
"
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California,
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"
"
"
Fayette,
Washington,
"
Allegheny,
"
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"
Lock Haven,
Fayette City,
Jacob's Creek,
Uniontown,
Fayette City,
"
"
"
West Alexander,
Lawrence,
Brownsville,
California,
Bentleysville,
Idlewood,
Broughton,
"
"
Clinton,
Fayette,
Westmoreland,
Fayette,
"
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Carter, Mary L.
Carson, Lizzie
Clarke, Eva
Chalfant. Luna C.
C-01lins,Emma L.
Carroll, Minnie
Carroll, Tena
Crumrine. Dora
Cope. Florence N.
Caughey, Maggie J.
Crawford, Olive
DeHaven, Kate
DeHaven, Lizzie
awson, Maud
Dowler, Alice
Darsie, Pressie
Darsie, Cassie
Dean, Annie
Dunn, Nannie C.
Danley, Mattie R.
Edmundson, Annie
Farquhar, Carrie E.
leming, Ollie
ry. Lizzie
rost, Ettie
rrow, Clara
row, Annie
leason, Nellie
ho, Hattie
rrett, Lizzie
rdon, Ella
athead, Carrie S.
eenawald, Jessie
ertzog, Lucy S .
ertzog, Anna
oge, Nora
oge, Ollie
owe, Birdie
arris, Ella
rnbake ' M ary
WASHINGTON
COUNTY, PA.
P. O. Address.
Washington,
Bentleysville,
Coal Center,
County.
State.
Washington,
Pa.
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California,
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Zollarsville,
Redstone,
McKeesport,
California,
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Bellevernon,
Monongahela City,
Good Intent,
Buena Vista,
East Bethlehem,
California,
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New Salem,
California,
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McConndlsburg,
Lebanon,
California,
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Fayette,
Allegheny,
Washington,
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Fayette,
Washington,
.,
Allegheny,
Washington,
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Fayette,
Washington,
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Fulton,
Lebanon,
Washington,
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SOUTH-WESTERN
Na1Jlt.
Hornbake, Nannie
Hopkins, Ara
Hopkins, Allie
Horner, Elma
Higbee, Lizzie B.
Huntley, Rella
Hough, Laura
Harmany Baddie,
Huggins. Bertie
Hamilton, Rena E.
Henry, Belle
Haler, Mary
Hoover, Elda N.
Hughes, HattieE.
Hagerman, Becca J.
Isler, Jessie
Johnson, Effie M.
Johnson, Ida
Jackman, Stella
Jenkins, Anna M.
Jefferies, Jennie,
Keys, Mary
Kinder, Dora
Kinder, A vie
Lilley, Sadie,
Lilley, Etta
Lopp, Lizzie
Lopp, Louie
Lancaster, Lucy
Latta, Blanche
Leadbeter, Cora
Lomas, Mima
Lackey, Allie C.
Luce, Ella M.
Lytle, Lizzie M.
Mailey, Carrie M.
Mailey, Hattie
McCain. Lula
McDonough, Birdie
McCain, Marietta
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Washington,
.,
Bellevernon,
Layton Station,
Bellevernon,
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East Bethlehem,
New Salem,
Searights,
West Brownsville,
Scenery Hill,
California,
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Westmoreland,
Fayette,
Washington,
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Coal Center,
Lock NO.4,
Fayette City,
Redstone,
West Elizabeth,
California,
P a.
Fayette,
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Fleming,
Phillipsburg,
Jacob's Creek,
Brownsville,
California,
State.
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East Bethlehem,
Venetia,
Uniontown,
Fayette City,
CALIFORNIA,
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P. O. Address.
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Washington,
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Name.
cElfresh, Ola
McDonough, Mamie
Montgomery, Mattie
Montg-omery, Louie
Morgan, Lizzie
Milhollan, Ida
Morton, Josie
McConnell, Ida
cConnell, Lida,
Mulhollan, Mary,
Mulhollan, Clara E.
Moorhouse, Mary F.
Mathew3, Anna
McClain, Lizzie
McVay, Flora
orman, Mary
Paxton, Minnie
Powell, Anna
Pflasterer, Katie
Peterson, Minnie E.
Porter, Hettie M.
Raub, Mame
Reed. Emma E.
Reeves, Becca
Remil, Lizzie
Roley, Anna E.
Rankin, Sallie R.
Reeves, May
teriing, Belle R .
Sutton, Ada
"tockdale, Dora
aIlenberger, Mattie
~allenberger, Anna
.nger, Clara
~nger, Lizzie
Inger, Jennie
tephens, Hannah
wan, Mattie
Ill' h
It , Hannah
odgrass, Jennie
WASHINGTON
COU)lTY, PA.
County.
P. O. Address.
California,
Washington,
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Bentleysville,
Elizabeth,
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Pine Glen,
Center,
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Fayette,
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Allegheny,
Elkhorn,
Mercer,
Sandy Lake,
Clinton,
Lock Haven,
Washington,
Coal Center,
Fayette,
Bellevernon,
Fayette City,
Bellevernon,
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Westmoreland,
Webster,
Monongahela City, Washington,
Masontown,
Fayette,
California,
Washington,
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Rostraver,
West Union,
Greene,
Monongahela City, Washington,
California,
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West Elizabeth,
Fayette,
Brownsvilie,
Upper Middletown,
Washington,
Donley,
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SOUTH-WESTERN
P. O. Address.
Name.
Sloan, Maggie
Taylor, Felicia
Teggart, Eva M.
Underwood, Jennie L.
Veatch, Haddie
Vandergrift, Laura
Ward, Ethel E.
Wilkins, Eva
Wood, Anna R.
Wood, Annie L.
Worcester. Clara B.
Wilson, Carrie E.
Williams, Alice
Watkins, Mamie
Watkins, Matilda
Ward, Lizzie
Welch, Josie
Watters,
Minnie E.
Woods, Bertie L.
Weaber, Annie E.
White, Dora G.
Will, Nina V.
Weaver, Maggie
Wilson, Jennie
YarneIJ, Stella
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
WASHINGTON
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Pa.
@AlllALOGUE OF SlllUDENlllS.
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Lone Pine,
California,
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Heistersburg,
Fayette,
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Brownsville,
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Washington,
Lock NO.4,
Monongahela City,
West Brownsville,
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NORMAL
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Lebanon,
Center,
Somerset,
Westmoreland,
Washington,
1884-5.
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Elizabeth,
{ 130 James street, }
Allegheny,
Elizabeth,
Fredericksburg,
Pine Glen,
Glade,
Webster,
Monongahela City,
California,
COUNTY, PA.
County.
Monongahela City, Washington,
California,
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Fayette,
Fayette City,
-Washington,
California,
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GENTLEMEN.
Name.
Albert, J. S.
Abell, Van
Ashbrook, R. L.
Armstrong, Bert
Ailes, Stephen G.
Bennett, C. J.
Billingsley, Wade
Beazell, Harry
Butler, Willie N.
Beer, Robert
Brightwell, W. D.
Bair, W. W.
Brant, John A.
Baker, Chas.
Burnworth, N. R.
Cochran. Robert
Cochran, Jas. L.
Craft, Benton
Craft, Samuel
rter, John N.
tsworth, Jonas
lIins, Chauncey
alfant, Hal ry
haIfant, 0, S.
toWthers, R. C.
tOwthers, Jonas
Crumrine, L. R.
rumrine, Sanford Z.
oUey, Brown
alfant, Alva
p. O. Address.
County.
Slate.
Woodland,
Coal Center,
England,
West Alexander,
Roscoe,
Millsboro,
California,
Clearfield,
Washington,
Pa.
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Fayette City,
United,
Ligonier,
East Bethlehem,
Confluence,
California,
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Coal Center,
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Woods Run,
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Zollarsville,
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Uniontown,
Perryopolis,
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Westmoreland,
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Somerset,
Washington,
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SOUTH-WESTERN
Name.
DeBolt, Wm.
Danley, Grant M.
Darsie, Geo.
DeHaven, James
Davis, Geo. C.
Elliott, Frank
Eaglen, John
Forsythe, Frank W.
Farquhar, T. K.
Farabee, Will C.
Flanigan, A. S.
Garee, Frank
Garee, Samuel
Gallagher, J os.
Geho, Harvey
Geho, Alva
Graham, W. H.
Gans, W.G.
Ghrist, J as. L.
Huhn, Delbert,
Horner, Eli G.
Hockenberry, John C.
Hornbake, J os. D.
Harrison, Elliott
Harris, John
Huggins, Neison
Hawthorn, Willie
Howe, Willie G.
Hertzog, Walter S.
Higbee, John
Hallam, J as. B.
Harrison, Tower
Hootman, D. A.
Hackney, Geo. W.
Hamilton, W. S.
James, A. F.
Johnston, Geo. W.
Jackman, Louis
Krepps, Chas, W.
Kiehl, H. L.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
County.
P. O. Address,
Mapletown,
Good Intent,
California,
Greene,
Washington,
Jefferson,
Redstone,
California,
Redstone,
Fayette City,
Sparta,
Confluence,
California,
Greene,
Fayette,
Washington,
Fayette,
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Washington,
Somerset
Washington,
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niorrr n, \
Tippecanoe,
McClellandtown,
Millsboro,
Walker,
California,
Pa.
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Washington,
Center,
Washington,
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Strabane,
East Bethlehem,
Strabane,
New Salem,
Ellenboro,
Uniontown,
Bellevernon,
Cahfornia,
Allenport,
Bentleyville,
Slale.
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CALIFORNIA,
iVallle.
inder, I. V.
J{eys, Hugh
Latta, Willie
LiJley, Ellis
Bewis, Bert
LopP, Frank
Lewellen, Leroy M.
Lytle, Anderson
Leonard, McClellan
McConegly, Willie
McKenna, Ira
Mailey, Willie
Marchand, Louis K.
McCrory, W. E.
cGill, E. E.
McKean, H. B.
Montgomery, G. M.
McCune, Robert
iller, Wm. R.
arshall, J as.
Morgan, Bert
Morgan, Geo.
Morgan, Lewis
ontgomery, Frank
acClintock, B.
artin, Samuel
inor, Ellsworth S.
iller, Colley J.
utt, Paul R.
ewcomer, 13.S.
arker, Geo.
Dwell, Archie
well, Van
Dwell, Carey
b.U1ips,Chas,
nce, Wm.
ease, Everett V .
oUock, John B
hill'
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IpS, Ellsworth
Illble, N. A.
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WASHINGTON
COUNTY, PA.
County.
State.
Washington,
Fayette,
Washington,
Pa.
P. O. Address.
West Brownsville,
Searights,
California,
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Masontown,
West Elizabeth,
Uniontown,
California,
Fayette,
Allegheny,
Fayette,
Washington,
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Coal Center,
West Brownsville,
Good Intent,
McClellandtown,
Fayette City,
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Castile,
Mapletown,
Uniontown,
Brownsville,
High House,
West Finley,
California,
Somerset,
Greene
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Bower Hill,
Lawrence:
Brownsville,
Greensboro,
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Greene,
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SOUTH-WESTERN
Name.
Renshaw,Geo. E.
Ross, F. Gay
Runyan, J. B.
Reed, Chas.
Rabe, Bates
Rothwell, A. Lee
Richardson, Richard
Rader, Vincent C.
Rader, John F.
Roderick, F. E.
Smith, C. L.
Smith, Chas. H.
Scott, W. R.
Sangston, M. S,
Swan, Chas. H.
Semans, Frank M.
.Smith, W. N.
Smith, C. M.
Shupe, Mathias
Scott, D. T.
Thomas, E. F.
Tornbaugh, Allen
\ eatch, Jasper
Veatch. C. C.
Ward, Geo.
Ward, Orrin
Ward, Herdie
Wadsworth, Hess
Wilkins, Fred
Wibon, S. C.
Winnett, A. M.
West, S. P.
Wallace, J. F.
Woolsey, 0.1.
Woolsey, J. W.
Wood, John E.
Wood, vYm. L.
Walters, S. B.
Wentworth. Frank H.
Young, Harry
Zoliars, J os.
Zimmerman, Albert
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
CALIFORNIA,
P. O. Address.
Corouv,
State,
McClellandtown,
Dunkard,
McConnellsburg,
California,
Fayette,
Greene,
Fulton,
Washington,
Pa.
WASHINGTON
COUNTY, PA.
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SGHOOL.
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McClellandtown,
Fayette,
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High House,
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Dunbar,
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New Salem,
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Woodside,
Heistersburg
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Hopwood,
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Westmoreland
Pleasant Unity
Beatty,
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Smithton,
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Preston,
Bruceton,
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Odell,
California.
Coal Center.
California,
Garwood,
Fallowfield,
Coon Island,
West Finley,
ew Geneva,
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Fayette,
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Confluence,
California,
Fredericktown,
Smithton,
W. Va.
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Heistersburg,
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Washington,
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Affolder, Lizzie
Affolder, Lucy
Alexander, Lulu
Abell, Maggie
Bacon, Annie
Bacon, Ella
Beazell, Lillie
Billingsley, Manie
Butler, Marcella
Brevard, Lizzie
Brevard, Ki'ttie
Carruthers, Jennie
Craft, J ossie
Crow, Lizzie
Crow, Minnie
Cochran, Lucy
Carroll, Louie
Dawson; Cora
Dawson, Bertha
Eaglen, Capitola
berman, Ella
Forsyth, Lillie
Gillingham, Mellie
Garee, Mellie
Graham, Agnes
Graham. Maggie
Harris. May
Harrison, Etta
Harrison, Laura
Harrison, Gertie
Haywood. Lizzie
Haywood, Julia
Haney, Sadie
Howe, Sadie
Howe, Lillie
Hart, Pear l
Humphries, Lida
Humphries, Sadie
Hornbake, Clara
Hertzog, Lulu
Johnson, Ollie
Keys, Lillie
Lancaster, Cora
Lynch, Ora
Latta, Maggie
Lewis, Cora
Lewis, Laura
Lewis, Lena
Lewellen, Hattie
Lilley, Bernice
Lane, Bertha
McCaslin, Birdie
McCaslin, Mary
McConegly, May
McDonald. Lillie
Mailey, Annie
Mailey, Ettie
Moffit, Carrie
Moore, Nellie
Moore, Mamie
Miller, Laura
Miller, Jennie
Marshall, Myrtie
Mayhorn, Nova
Mayhorn, Ettie
Paxton, Nellie
Pflasterer, Nellie
Powell, Stella
Powell, Eva
Phillips, Annie
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SOUTH-WESTERN
Pollock, Josie
Phillips, Linnie
.Rabe, Pearl
Reed, Nora
Rothwell, Lizzie
Shaffer, Lulu
Shaffer, Lillie
Silveus, Blanche
Smith, Jennie
Smith, Lena
Smith,
ora
Smith. Salina
Smith, Lizzie
Sturge, Maude
Sturge, Emma
Sutton, Maude
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
Singer, Katie
Singer, Bertha
Underwood, Maggie
Ward, Gertie
Watson, Bertha
Watson, Lizzie
Watson, Ollie
Watson, Myrtie
White, Hattie
Williams, Katie
Williams, Lizzie
Ward, Gracie
Wolfe, Ella
Young, Maude
Young, Ossie
BOYS.
Allen, Willie
Abell, Edgar
Birkensha, Harry
Baker, Orvin
Baker, Roy
Baker, Albert
Billingsley, Harry
Bevans, Willie
Bevans, Tommy
Bevans, John
Calvert, Charlie
Calvert, Rhinard
Coatsworth, Thomas
Corwin, Albert
Crow, Ernest
Crowthers, Howard
Dawson, Willie
Dawson, Harry
Darsie, Burns
Darsie, Dana
Eaglen, Clarence
Fumier, Bruce
Fumier, Wade
Fleming, Watson
Garrow. Ellis
Ghrist, Harry
Gleason, Willie
Gleason, Joe
Garee, Clyde
Gregg, James
Gilbert, Charles
Hayward, Jimmy
Hayward Stephen
Hertzog. Eddie
Hoge, Frank
Humphries Elijah
Humphries, Willis
Harris, A. J.
Jackman, Charles
King, Wiilie
King, Harry
Keys, Charles
Lancaster, Charles
Latta, Charles
Latta, Fred
Lewis, John
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CALIFORNIA.
Lewis Johnny
Lewis, Charles
Lewis Ross
Lilley, Wilbur
McElfresh, Arlie
McElfresh, B.
McConegly, Eddie
McKenna, Clyde
Malloy, Francis
Marshall, Harry
)Iarshall, John
Morgan, Thomas
Melchi, Seward
Mayhorn, Lawrence
Mayhorn, Charlie
Mayhorn, Warren
Martin, Willie
Miller, Frank
Miller Oliver,
Paxton, Cousins
Paxton, George
Paxton, Carl
Pflasterer, Charles
Powell, Walter
Pollock, Lewis
Pollock, Willie
• lips, Robert
WASHINGTON
~OU~TY,
PA.
Phillips, Willie
Phillips, Earle
Rabe, Wylie
Reed, Jesse
Reed, Frank
Reed, Charles
Slease, Eddie
Smith, Willie
Theakston, Samuel
Underwood, Samuel
Underwood, John
Veatch, David
Wadsworth, Luther
Wadsworth, Hays
Watson, Harry
Ward, Eddie
Ward, Willie
Ward, Samuel
Ward, Russell
Ward,
orval
Walker, Thomas
Walker, John
Wilkins, Ernest
Williams, Willie
Williams, Alfred
Wright, Merrill
Wright, Vernon
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SOUTH-WESTERN
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
INSTRUMENTAL
Name.
Billingsley, Manie
Bair, W. W.
Brevard, Maude
Carter, Mary L
Caughey, Maggie J.
Crowthers, Jonas
Darsie, Cassie
Darsie, Pressie
Fry. Lizzie
Forsythe, Frank
Garrow, Clara
Greenawald, Jessie
Hertzog, Lucy S.
Hough, Laura
Hall, Frank R.
Kinder, Dora
Lilley, Sadie,
Lomas, Mirna
Lindsay, Effie B.
Mulhollan, Clara
Moffit, Cora B.
Nutt,Olive
N utt, Jennie
Stockdale, Dora
Smith, Mrs. J. B.
Semans, Frank
Thomas, E. F.
Wilkins, Mary
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MUSIC.
P. O. Address.
California.
United,
California,
Washington,
McKeesport,
Woods Run,
California,
County.
Siale.
Washington,
Westmoreland,
Washington,
Pa.
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Allegheny,
Washington,
"
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Redstone,
California,
Lebanon,
California,
Redstone,
California,
West Brownsville,
California,
Lock NO.4,
West Brownsville,
Snow Shoe,
California,
Bellevernon,
"
California,
"
Hopwood,
Bruceton,
California,
"
Fayette,
Washington,
Lebanon,
Washington,
Fayette,
Washington,
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Washington,
Fayette,
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Fayette,
Preston,
Washington,
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VOCAL MUSIC.
Name,
Darsie, Cassie
Darsie, Pressie
Fry, Lizzie
Higbee, Lizzie
Mehaffey, Anna M.
P. O. Address.
County.
California,
Washington,
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Venetia,
California,
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suit.
pa.
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CALIFORNIA,
Montgomery, Mattie
McCain, Marietta
Stockdale, Maggie
Smith, Mrs. J. B.
Yarnell, Stella
WASHINGTON
California,
COUNTY, PA.
Washington,
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CALIFORNIA, WASHINGTONCOUNTY,PA.
@OU~SES
fIS
Oft SmUDIES.
E?~ESGRIBED
BY lllHE SlllAlllE.
THE ELEMENTARY
SUMMARY.
NORMAL DEPARTMENT.
185
153
Ladies,
Gentlemen,
338
Total in Normal Department,
lJIODEL SCHOOL.
101
102
Girls,
Boys,
Total in Model School,
Grand Total,
NOTE-Sevent)"-two
a separate school.
pupils, counled in previous
203
541
catalogues,
were provided (or this yellr in
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COURSE.
LANGUAGE-Orthography;
Reading
and Elocution;
English
Grammar; Composition; Outlines of Rhetoric and English Classics; Elements of Latin, including the First Book of Csesar, through
the Helvetian War.
MATHEMATIcs-Arithmetic;
Algebra; Plane Geometry, including the circle.
NATURAL SCIENCE- Geography;
Physiology; Natural Philosophy; Botany.
HISTORY-History
of the United States; Constitution of the
United States.
THE ARTs-Penmanship;
Drawing; VocafMnsic; Bookkeeping.
PROFESSIONALSTUDIES-School Economy; Methods of Instruction; Mental Philosophy.
PRACTICE OF TEACHING-This includes at least forty-five minutes
daily practice in the Model School, for one- half of a school year, and
a meeting each week for the discussion of the Practice of Teaching.
SCIENTIFIC
COURSE.
MATHEMATICS.-Higher
Algebra;
Geometry;
Trigonometry;
Surveying; Analytical Geometry; Calculus; Analytical Mechanics
and Mathematical Astronomy.
LANGUAGES.-Latin;
English Literature;
German and Greek
Optional.
Ph~CIENcEs.-Geology
; Chemistry;
dosophy of History; Astronomy:
and Logic.
ARTS._ Teaching;
Drawing;
Zoology; General History, and
Mental and Moral Philosophy
Oratory
and Music.
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CALIFORNIA, WASHINGTONCOUNTY, PA.
SOUTH-WESTERN STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
25
-------------------------------------------Practice
Teaching
in. the. Mode~ School, for at le~st twenty-one
dally, IS required before graduatIOn.
e;rimary and Advanced Methods, Supervision and Criticism of
ctice Teaching by the Faculty, and large opportunities for obserV:~on in the class rooms are afforded all professional students.
W ks oi one penod
r
@OU~SES OF SrrtUDIES
fiS fI~~ANGED
MODEL
FIRST YEAR.-
umbers,
f10~ <9HIS SGHOOLt.
SCHOOL
Local
SCIENTIFIC
Graduates in the Elementary
graduate in two years.
COURSE.
Geography,
Writing,
Objects,
Geography and Language.
FIFTH YEAR.-Arithmetic,
Geography and Grammar.
SIXTH YEAR.-Arithmetic,
.
Reading.
..
Writing,
.
.
Drawing, Objects,
Reading,
..
Writing,
.
Drawmg,
Geography and Grammar.
SEVENTH YEAR.-Arithmetic,
History, Grammar, Geography.
EIGHTH YEAR.-Arithmetic,
History, Grammar, Geography.
Reading,
Reading,
SENIOR
PLAN
C
Writing,
Drawing, U. S.
Drawing,
B CLASS.
and Latin,
.
G
Natura
Methods of Instruction,
eometry,
..
Elocution , Latin
.'.
.
WnUlln'
Philosophy, English Lltera~ure,. ~ree-hand
Drawing a~d
work
Book-Keeping, Vocal MusIC. CIVil Government, Unfimshed
I
(J'
and Reviews, and Thesis on Teaching.
OF THE
SCHOOL.
LOCATION.
Reading and Orthography,
Writing and Free-hand
Drawing,
Arithmetic, and Algebra, Analysis and Parsing, History of the
United States and School Economy.
A CLASS.
YEAR.
The quiet village of California is a typical College or Normal
chool town. It is situated on the left bank of the Monongahela
iver, 50 miles from Pittsburgh.
There are at present three trains daily each way between Pittsh and California.
Fare from Pittsburgh, $1.50; from McKees, $1.05; from Uniontown, 65 cents.
CLASS.
. B
Elocution, Algebra, Physiology, Rhetonc,
otany,
Free-hand Drawing, Writing and Mental Science.
Chemistry,
The School is two-fold, comprising the Normal School proper
d Model School, both thoroughly graded, complementary to each
ther, and complete as a whole, furnishing an extensive course and
ry advantage for instruction found in first-class schools of corresnding grades.
The Principal has the general superintendency of each department
both schools, and each instructor a special supervision of his own
epartment.
.
Objects,
.
Drawing, U. S.
Free-hand
Geology,
Surveying, Analytical Geometry, Calculus. Analytical Mechanics,
tronomy, Zoology, Moral Philosophy, Philosophy of Education.
..
Wntmg,
and
YEAR.
Higher Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry,
neral History, Latin (four books of Cesar).
ELEMENTARY
COURSE.
D CLASS.
Reading and Orthography,
Writing
Arithmetic, Grammar and Geography.
Course can complete this course and
JUNIOR
Language and Reading.
. .
.
.
SECOND YEAR.-Numbers,
Reading, Writing, Drawing, Objects,
Local Geography and Language.
THIRD YEAR.-Numbers,
Reading. Writing, Drawing, Objects,
Local Geography and Language.
FOURTH YEAR.-Numbers,
Reading, Writing, Drawing, Objects,
COURSE.
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SOUTH-WESTERN STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
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CALIFORNIA, WASHINGTONCOUNTY,PA.
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LECTURES.
f{EJ11ROSPEGJl1.
The corner stone of the imposing Normal School building was
laid by the late Governor Geary, August 26th, 1868. In June, 1874,
the institution was recognized as the State Normal School for the
Tenth District, comprising the counties of Washington,
Fayette,
Greene and Somerset.
Since that time two hundred and thirtyeight graduates (not including the class of 1885) have been sent out
into the schools of the State, besides hundreds of other students
who have gone forth to do efficient work as teachers.
LITERARY
SOCIETIES.
There are two flourishing literary societies, the Clionian and
Philomathean, in the school, meeting every Friday evening in their
respective halls.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT.
A competent and thorough instructor is in charge of this department, and good instruments are provided for the use of students.
The advantages for Instrumental Music and Voice Culture are of
a high order.
LIBRARY
AND READING
ROOM.
Hitherto there has been a pressing need of better facilities for
general reading.
Within the past two years a large Library and
Reading Room has been opened.
.
Expensive black walnut cases have been provided for books and
for a Natural History Cabinet.
Many new books have been purchased and the tables have been covered with the best newspapers
and magazines
of the day.
DONATIONS.
Our thanks are due for copies of the following papers: Washin.gObserver, Washington Review and Examiner, Monongahela Dally
Republican, Canonsburg Rural Notes, Elizabeth Herald, Greens~urg
Press, Uniontown
Genius of Liberty, Uniontown
Republ1cat
da
Standard, Uniontown Democrat, Conn~llsville Courier, MeyerS
e
Commercial, Brownsville Clipper, Waynesburg Messenger, wayne;;
burg Republican,
Washington
Democrat,
Burgettstown
Ca ,
Beaver Argus and Radical, and Beaver Times.
Lectures have been delivered in the Normal Chapel during the
past year, by Col. G. W. Bain, H. W. Shaw ( "J osh Billings"), Rev.
Robert Collyer, Rev. Dr. W. B. Watkins, Hon. John B. Finch,
Rev. Dr. T. De Witt Talmage, and others.
The course of lectures was provided by the California and Coal
Center ~ectu:~ Ass~:iation, composed of members of the faculty
and public spirited citizens of the two neighboring towns.
TEXT BOOKS.
The following Text-Books are now used in the School:
McGuffey's Readers,
Brooks' Mental Science
Reed and Kellogg's Grammar,
Ray's Algebra,
'
Robinson's Arithmetics,
Wentworth's
Algebra,
Harper's Geography,
Wentworth's Geometry,
Kellogg's Rhetoric,
Ellsworth's Penmanship,
Hutchisons's Physiology,
Forbriger's Drawing,
Barnes' History of U.' S.,
Avery's Natural Philosophy
Higginson's History of U. S.,
Gray's Botany,
'
Shoemaker's Elocution,
Smith's (Prof. J. B.) Latin Lessons,
Patterson's Speller,
Suplee's Constitution of U. S.,
Mayhew's Book-keeping,
Allen & Greenough's Latin Grarn-:
Wickersham's School Economy,
mar,
Blaisdell's Physiology,
Andrew's Manual of the ConstituSwett's Methods of Instruction,
tion,
Wickersham's Methods of Instruction.
All text-books used in school and necessary stationery can be
purchased at reasonable rates, at the book stores convenient to the
School.
beGOOd.books are always useful ~or ~eference, and many that may
Te conSidered old are valuable aids III the preparation of lessons.
achers should be the slaves of no author or book but seek and
1earn
th e ng
. h t use of the best books, master the subject-matter
'
h
by
t em, and teach without them.
Each student should expect to
Purchase a few books for the sake of uniformity in classes.
DIPLOMAS.
c.
.
ap C andidates lor
gra duati
uation III course, who receive
the joint
in:r:ovalo.f the Faculty of the Normal School and Board of Examthe d appol11ted by State authority, will receive Diplomas conferring
IE~gree of BACHELOR OF THE ELEMENTS, or BACHELOR OF THE
CEs, respectively, on completing either course.
SOUTH-WESTERN STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
CALIFORNIA, WASHINGTONCOUNTY,PA.
---------------------------------------The Diploma exempts the holder from further examination for
teaching by State authorities.
.
The Degree of Master in each course will be conferred on the
above named graduates of two years of successful experience in
teaching, on certificate of good moral character from School Direc_
tors and County Superintendent under whom they have taught.
MISOELLANEOUS
PROVISIONS.
Pupils applying for a diploma in any course must be examined in
all the studies of that course.
THESls.-In
each course a thesis must be written upon Some
professional subject.
.
At examination, a paper stating that the candidates have completed
the course of study for Normal Schools, have taught the required
time in the Model School and have been examined and approved
by the Faculty, shall be presented to the Board of Examiners.
Papers for second diplomas must be presented to the Board of
Examiners at their regular session.
EXAMINATION
No one can be graduated
School, who has not attended
FOR GRADUATION.
from a Pennsylvania State Nor~al
the school at least one-half of a school
year.
.'
d if
Candidates for graduatlOn are examined by the Facul~y, an ,
found qualified. are recommended to the Board of ExaminersThe State Superintendent or his Deputy, two Principals of Normal
Schools, and two County, City, or Borough Superintendents,
constitute the Board of Examiners.
. I
. t h e cours e , specla
Candidates are examined upon all the stu dires III
attention being given to the Science and Art of Teaching.
..
A Thesis of not less than SIXfolio
pages 0 f manuscnp. t , upon some
h
.
..
educational subject, IS required from each can did
I ate, as a p altoft e
examination.
EXPENSES.
1.25
Tuiton, per week,
Board,
Instrumental Music (two lessons),
3.25
[.00
DEDUCTIONS.
- For Soldiers' Orphans entitled to State Appropriation,
1,00 pe r week .
For other students entitled to State Appropriation, fifty cents per week.
No deduction
except for sickness or other unavoidable
reason
s.
No deduction for board or tuition for first or last week 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 rooms, fue.! and oil. Students furnish their own lamps and towels.
Washing will be done by the household department at the lowest
terms.
No student will be allowed to board outside of the school building,
unless with parents or near relatives, except by special permission of
the Board of Trustees.
The Principal will act for the Trustees
under this rule.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ECONOMY OF TIME.-No time is lost at the opening of a term.
Students begin work on the first day of each term in all branches of
study; get five full days of regular recitations every week, and fortyfive minutes for each recitation.
ECONOMYOF EXPENSE.- The aggregate expenses of a student at
this school are much less than at other schools of the same kind,
furnishing as much.
SCHOLARSHIP STANDING.-Written
Reviews in each class
weekly or bi-weekly, furnish the basis of standing.
Each student
has the same chance with every other, and is marked according to
the merits of his work. The average in each branch and general
average in all, on a scale of 100 for each student, is made public at
the end of each term, and a record of the same is kept at the office
of the Principal.
HEALTH.-Students
have special need of regular, methodical
physical exercise.
The precept, "a sound mind in a sound body,"
h~ been too generally ignored.
Every student not specially excused
Willyractice calisthenics or gymnastics daily. Instruction, personal
adVice and careful superintendence will be given, in the belief that
good health is a prime requisite to mental and moral education.
SOCIAL PRIVILEGEs.-In recitation rooms, chapel and parlor, in
P~ence of instructors, students have all reasonable opportunities for
~clal culture.
Believing that ladies and gentlemen are mutually
nefited in the wisely regulated freedom of each other's society, we
eo t this as a department of education, and consider education inIllplete without social culture.
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SOUTH-WESTERNSTATENORMALSCHOOL,
CALIFORNIA,WASHINGTONCOUNTY,PA.
MORALAND RELIGIOUS CULTURE.-A State Normal School' .
. Iar sectanan;
.
. every and the IS
no sense or particu
sn'11'
,It s hou Id be III
b 10
sense Christian in all its influences and aims. The Bible is the b:~t
text-book in morals.
It is read daily, taught in Sunday Scho~~
classes, and expounded in religious meetings each week. Pastors
and Christian. workers of all denominations are cordially welcomed
to fellowship in all religious exercises.
MANAGEMEN'f.-The rules of the school are few and simple.
Self-control is the ideal; self-help the habit sought. The intelligen t
conception of duty and a quickened conscience will generally result
in a cheerful, voluntary obedience. The government is best which
seems to govern least.
No visits will be allowed during study and recitation hours.
Persons of immoral character, and youn~ men addicted to
the use of abusive, profane or obscene language will not be received.
Students whose sense of honor and propriety cannot be trusted w~ll
be summarily dismissed. They will also be sent away whenever III
the opinion of the Faculty, it is evident that they are pursuing a
course of conduct detrimental to themselves and the Institution.
3°
REGULATIONS
FOR STUDENTS.
Study hours will be published at the commencement of each
session, and the bell will be rung to give notice of them. Students
must devote these hours exclusively to study and recitation.
2.
During the hours of study, Students may not go to the homes
and rooms of other Students. nor visit other persons or receive their
visits, nor attend any public meeting or parties, without permission
previously obtained from the Principal, but must be in their rooms
pursuing their appropriate studies.
3. All Students are required to be present every morning at
prayers and at all general exercises in the chapel, unless excused.
Attendance on religious worship during the Sabbath is required.
4. A re()lrd of scholarship will be kept, which will be open to inspection by the students and the public.
5. No student will be allowed to deface the building by marking
or drawing, or to damage the property in any way; and when done,
the expense of the repairs will be charged to the one having done
the injury.
.
6. No Student may indulge in the use of tobacco in any of. ItS
forms in or about the building, or of intoxicating drinks or profan~ty.
7. It is expected that the ladies and gentlemen of the InstitutIOn
will treat each other with politeness and usual civilities; but ev~ry
lady and gentleman is prohibited, on pain of dismission, from visit~ng
the other sex or receiving visits, from holding private conversatiOn
or correspondence, and from walking or riding together, unless ~he~
have special permission from the Principal. At the close of meeting
of any kind, all will repair immediately to their respective rooms. itrml
8. Gentlemen not connected with the School will not be pe
ted to call upon lady Students.
I.
9'
10.
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CALIFORNIA, WASHINGTON COUNTY, PA.
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fI.uUMNI
~EGISTJlER.
NOTE.- This register gives the present address of each graduate
so far as known.
Errors should be reported for correction.
OFFICERS
OF THE ALUMNI
ASSOCIATION.
1884--'85,
President,
Vice President.
Secretary.
Treasurer.
S. R. R.USH,
BELLE FINLEY,
ANNA M. SHUTTERLY,
Prof. D. C. MURPHY, EXECUTIVE
J. S. EBERMAN,
COMMITTEE.
MRS. S. A. CLARKE,
MRS. T. B. Noss.
CLASS OF 1875.
Axtel, Thos. L.-Physician,
Northern Iowa.
Hemphill, Geo. E., No. 7g Hemffi<* treet, Allegheny
Principal of Schools, Third ward.
City, Pa.~
CLASS OF 1876.
Ammons, Sue (Mrs. L. B. Anderson), No. 37 Taylor avenue, Allegheny City, Pa.
Beal, L. c., Falls City, Pa.-Physician.
Cope, Albert B., Mt. Union, Ohio.-Physician.
Peck, Chas. E., Streetsboro ugh , Ohio.
Smith, James Boyden, California, Pa.-Professor
Natural Science and
Latin in State Normal School.
Stoody, Wm. iI-1.-Died March 29, 1884.
CLASS OF 1877.
Crookham, Mary P. (Mrs. Mary P. Conklin), Osceola, Polk County,
Nebraska.
Frye, Frank.-(No
report.)
Frye, Wm. S., Braddock, Pa.-Physician.
1
Of Natura
jackman, Wilbur Samuel, Pittsburgh, Pa.-Professor
Science in Pittsburgh High School.
Kiehl, Henry S., No. 77 Fourth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.-Private
Secretary of Chief Engineer P., McK. & Y. R. R.
McCollum. John B. K., California, Pa.- Teacher.
ewkirk, Donetta, Coal Center, Pa.- Teacher.
ewlin, Alex. Willis, Meadville, Pa.-Prof.
in Allegheny College.
an Dyke, John W., California, Pa.
tate certificates granted to John B. Solomon, Masontown, Pa., and
Prof. A. R. Horne, of Kutztown, Pa.
CLASS OF 1878.
Craig, Belle, Coal Bluff, Pa.- Teacher.
Douglass, Jas. Harvey, No. 137 East Pratt street, Baltimore, Md.Physician.
Eberman, John S., California. Pa.-Postmaster.
Esler.Tames M., Tarentum, Pa.
Griffith, Henry Wm., Ridgeview, Pa.
Haggerty, Linda (Mrs. L. Craig), Coal Bluff, Pa.
Kell, Narh. B., Connellsville, Pa+-Book-keeper for Hood Bros.
ang, Clara S., Bellevernon, Pa.
Larimer, Maria Louisa, Fayette City, Pa.
Lutz, George D.
artin, Andrew E., Tarentum, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
cKee, Dan. H., Brewnsville, ~.-Principal
Bridgeport Schools.
itchell, Walter, Wellsburg, W. Va.-Principal
Public Schools.
Patton, H. Etta (Mrs. D. C. Murphy), Lock Haven, Pa.
Patton, Noah, Fayette City, Pa.-Student
in Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa.
'lips, H. Lenore, California, Pa.-Chair
of Elocution in State
ormal School.
, , Ella A., (Mrs. W. S. Jackman), Pittsburgh, Pa.
yke, Geo. M., Bellevue, Pa., (Myler P. O).-Principal
Public
Scliools.
an
ak
~
1'0
wQ
yke, Wm. S., West Newton, Pa.-Principal
Public Schools.
ld, Thos. Randolph, Uniontown, Pa.-Attorney
at Law.
. Truman, McKeesport, Pa.-Editor
McKeesport Paragon.
, Mary F. (Mrs. Jos. W. Smith), Ballard, California.
CLASS OF 1879.
.
Rebekah E., New Castle, Pa.-Teacher.
• MilIie S., New Castle, Pa.- Teacher.
arry W., Monongahela City, Pa.-Associate
Record.
I
Editor Monon-
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SOUTH-WESTERN
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
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Craft, Brashear W., Merrittstown, Pa.- Teacher.
Crawford, Tillie J., McKeesport, Pa.- Teacher.
Dearth, Orlando P., Brownsville, Pa.-Physician.
Dunn, W m. c., Ballard, Cal.
Grant, Robert Quincy, Atlanta, Ga-Signal
Service U. S. Army.
Hall, Frank R., California, Pa.-Principal
Model Department, State
Normal School.
Hackney, H. H., Atchison, Kan.-Banking
clerk.
Holland, H. R., West Alexander, Pa.-Principal
of Schools.
Horner, Geo. 0., Millsboro, Pa.- Teacher.
Longwell, Harry Edgar, Indianapolis, Ind.-Draughtsman
in Steam
Pump and Water Works of Dean Bros.
.
Mackey, John F., Paris, France.-Student
in Paris.
Mehaffey, Annie M., Lock Haven, Pa.
McClure, Sallie A., (Mrs. Clarke), Uniontown, Pa.
McDonough, Dora, East Liberty, Pa.
.
Morgan, P. W., California, Pa.-Book-keeper.
Murphy, Dawsey Cope, Lock Haven, Pa.-Prof. of Drawing in State
Normal School.
Parkhill, Clayton L., Flatwood, Pa.-Physician.
Peck, Bennett W., McConnellsburg,
Pa.-Principal
Public Schools.
Phillips, Hettie L. (Mrs. Dr. W. S. Frye), Braddock, Pa.
Ralston, Laura, Wilkinsburg, Pa.- Teacher.
Rea, Jessie L., Carmichaels, Pa.-Teacher.
Shutterly, Arthur P., Dawson, Pa.-Principal
Public Schools.
Stewart, Belle c., Newville, Pa.- Teacher.
Stoody, Lou L., Bentleysville, Pa.--Assistant Principal, Braddock, Pa.
Thirkield, Margaret E., Monongahela City, Pa.- Teacher.
Williams, Laura B., Homestead, Pa.- Teacher.
Wilson, Anna M., McKeesport, Pa., Teacher.
CLASS OF- 1880.
Axtel, Luther M., Coal Center, Pa.-Principal
Public Schools.
Browne, Joseph K.-Deceased,
December 22,1882.
DeHaven, Madge, Missouri Valley, Iowa.-Teacher.
Drumm, J. A., Dawson, Pa.-Teacher.
Frye, John K., Johnstown, Pa.-Book-keeper.
Gamble, Power T., Gambles, Pa.- Teacher.
Hall, Marie, Missouri Valley, Iowa.-Teacher.
Jones, Belle V., McKeesport, Pa.
Is
Kendall, John Christian, Homestead, Pa.-Principal
Public SchOo'
CALIFORNIA,
WASHINGTON COUNTY, PA.
3S
-----------------------------------------------Mackey, Agnes M., Connellsville, Pa.-Principal
Public Schools.
Masters, Minnie V., Coal Center, Pa.- Teacher.
McClure, Ella M. (Mrs. Walton Howell), Flushing, Ohio.
McNorton, Frank V., No. 244 Arch street, Allegheny City, Pa.Teacher.
Neel, Mary E., Jefferson, P!l.- Teacher.
oss, Clara H. (Mrs. John M. Park), Montandon, Pa.
Potts, Cyrus J., Alum Bank, Pa.-Principal
Public Schools, Pleasantville, Pa.
Reno, Wm. Wilson, Rochester, Pa.- Teacher.
Rhoades, L. P., Jacobs Creek, Pa.-Merchant.
Robertson, O. A., --Teacher.
Robinson, W. L., Laurelville, Pa.-Teacher.
Smail, E. J., Braddock, Pa.-Attorney
at Law, No. 98 Diamond street
Pittsburgh, Pa.
'
Spindler, Alvin c., Beallsville, Pa.-Law
Student, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Swan, Laura, Brownsville, Pa.- Teacher.
Sweeny, J. T., Bradenville, Pa.
Thomas, Anna B., Webster, Pa.-Teacher.
CLASS OF 1881.
ms, Jennie E., Waco, Texas.-Instructor
in Waco College.
Barnum, W. V., Coal Center, Pa.- Teacher.
~rr, Maggie J., No. 218 Washington avenue, Allegheny City, Pa.reacher.
Best, Jas. S.-Died
November 16, 1883.
, W. 5., Dawson, Pa.- Teacher.
ebaugh,
A. M., Uniontown, Pa ..-Principal
Public Schools.
'. john McMullan, Vanderbilt, Pa.-Law
Student, Michigan
U
versrtv,
~~hel
n, Ella D. (Mrs. E. J. Smail), Braddock, Pa.
;h.am.' Mary B. (Mrs. Theo. B. Noss), California, Pa.-Assistant
1.J
r~nClpal Model School.
qertlg L . M'
Butch.'
ouise
. (Mrs. Jesse Llewellyn), Homestead, Pa,
Inson, Flora, Elizabeth, Pa.-Teacher
.
Jackrnan H .
Jen'nlngs ' Matne . E., Coal Center, Pa.-Teacher.
I Lyonsrts L~e, Kingwood, W. Va.-Editor
West Va. Argus.
MeA. '. adle, Elizabeth, Pa.-Teacher.
~Pln A
iller J'
gnes, -Bellevernon, Pa.- Teacher.
• . Elwood, Modesta, Ill.- Teacher.
SOUTH-WESTERN
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
----
Moredock, Thos. P., Rice's Landing, Pa.- Teacher.
Monroe, Iantha May, No. 30 Ledlie street, Allegheny City, Pa.
Neel, Mary M., Carmichaels, Pa.-Teacher.
Phillips, May L., llraddock, Pa.- Teacher.
Porter, Louisa B., Dunbar, Pa.- Teacher.
Rhoades, Noah E., Smithton, Pa.-Clerk.
Shallenberger, Hugh D., Vanderbilt, Pa.- Teacher.
Sheplar, Josephine L. (Mrs. I. B. Miller), Larimer avenue, Pitts.
burgh, Pa.
Thornburg, Geo. G., Observatory Hill, Allegheny City, Pa.
Walker, Wm. J., East Bethlehem, Pa.-Medical
Student, Jefferson
College, Philadelphia.
Wickham, Julia, Beaver, Pa.-Assistant Principal High School.
CLASS OF 1882.
Alter, Ella, Allegheny, Pa.- Teacher.
Baker, Geo. P., East Bethlehem, Pa -Teacher.
Beazell, Kate B., Monongahela City, Pa.- Teacher.
Charlton, Thos, J.,~,
Pa.-Teacher.
Colebank, G. C, Dunkard, Pa.-Teacher.
Collins, Judith Lenore, Monongahela City, Pa.- Teacher.
Cooper, Allen F., Flatwoods, Pa.-Principal
Public Schools, Bellevernon, Pa.
Crumrine, Mary E., West Union, Pa.-Teacher.
Darsie, James, No. 180 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.-With
Joseph
Horne & Co.
Day, Ella S , Sunset, Pa.- Teacher.
DeBolt, Geo. VV., Dunbar, Pa.-Clerk.
Donaldson, N. May, Brownsville, Pa.- Teacher.
Fry, L. S., Millerstown, Pa.
Fuester, Elma M., Scottdale, Pa.- Teacher.
Gans, John Lyons, Morris Cross Roads, Pa.
Grant, Florence, Monongahela City, Pa.- Teacher.
Holland, Carrie M., Bentleysville, Pa.- Teacher.
Holland, Corrie M., Bentleysville, Pa.
[effries, George B., Uniontown, Pa.-Law Student.
h r
Jenkins, Julia H., No. 98 Arch street, Allegheny City, Pa.-Tea\:r:
Jenkins, Janie S., No. 98 Arch street, Allegheny City, Pa.-!eacCol_
Johnson, Wm. Jasper,
niontown, Pa.-Student in Mt. Umol1
lege.
J ones, Eddie (Mrs. Frank Gibson), McKeesport, Pa.- Teacher.
CALIFORNIA,
WASHIl\GTON
COU!\TY, PA.
37
Lackey, Thos. S., TO. 155 Arch treet, Allegheny City, Pa.-Principal First Ward Public School.
Leonard, Lizzie M., B untingdon, Pa.- Teacher.
Mosier, O. P., Carrollton, Ohio.- Teacher.
Reed, Ella M., Coal Center, Pa.- Teacher.
Rush. S. R., Nineveh, Pa.-In U. S. Signal Service.
Robinson, John c., Greensburg, Pa.- Teacher. Shrock, Jacob, Johnstown, Pa.-Principal
Seventh Ward Public
School.
Schrontz, F. W., Washington, Pa.-Teacher.
Scott, E. E.,.New Salem, Pa.-Teacher.
Snodgrass, Milton R., Philadelphia, Pa.
peers, Anna, California, Pa.- Teacher.
Thomas, Flora K., \Vebster, Pa.
Ulery, Lucy. California, Pa.- Teacher.
Will, John A.-Deceased January 5, 1883.
Williams. Sallie A. (Mrs. L. Z. Birmingham). Bellevernon, Pa.
Williams. Martie B., Bellevernon, Pa.- Teacher.
Woods, Lizzie, (Mrs. Carothers), Elizabeth, Pa.
CLASS OF 1883.
Acklin, Anna E., Carmichaels, Pa.- Teacher.
Applegate, Minnie Evelyn, California,- Teacher.
Armstrong, L. Ena, West Alexander, Pa.-Teacher.
Barker, Mattie J., Pittsburgh,- Teacher.
Barnum, Lizzie, Coal Center, Pa.- Teacher.
Beard, Stella S., Lock Haven, Pa.
Beard, Lucy E., Lock Haven, Pa.
Berryman, I. W., Coal Center, Pa.-Clerk.
Blackburn, Ida E., Greensburg, Pa.-Teacher.
Cassidy, Amanda, Hanlan Station, Pa.- Teacher.
Cleaver, Mattie J. Garwood. Pa.- Teacher.
COllins. Wilmot, California, Pa.- Teacher.
COok, Mattie I., Allegheny, Pa.- Teacher.
Cooper, Walter L., Alton, Pa.-Principal
of Alton schools.
~?Ulter, Carrie E., Monongahela City, Pa.- Teacher.
Blnley, Belle M., Webster, Pa.-Teacher.
Backney, Lide E., New Salem, Pa.-Teacher.
Bart, Ella L., Monongahela City, Pa.-Teacher.
Iiartranft, Belle, Brownsville, Pa.- Teacher.
Ustead, Josephine M., Uniontown, Pa.- Teacher.
SOUTH-WESTERN
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
-----------------------------------------Hutton, D. S., Buena Vista, Pa.- Teacher.
Johnston, Oscar S., Allegheny, Pa++T eacher.
J ones, Minnie, Bentleysville , Pa.- Teacher.
J ones, Bertie, Bentleysville, Pa.- Teacher.
Jones, Wm. T., Bentleysville, Pa.-Teacher.
Lilley, Laura L., Coal Center, Pa.- Teacher.
McClure, John c., California, Pa.-Civil Engineer.
McCollum, J. Roscoe, Amity, Pa.-Principal
of Schools, Everson.
McKnight. Ada M., No. II9 Fremont street, Allegheny City,Teacher.
Newmyer, Wm. H., Dawson, Pa.-Clerk.
N utt, Maude, Bellevernon, Pa.- Teacher.
Overly, Ada, Ridge View, Pa.-Teacher.
Patton, Celia A., Dunbar, Pa.- Teacher.
Peebles, Sadie L., Connellsville, Pa.- Teacher.
Pflasterer, Anna R., California, Pa.- Teacher.
Pittman, John H., McConnellsburg, Pa.- Teacher.
Reis, Lilly R., Bradford, Pa.- Teacher.
Rush, Charles W., Dawson, Pa.- Teacher.
Snyder, Allie M" Coal Center, Pa.- Teacher.
Stockdale, Maggie, California, Pa.- Teacher.
Sutherland, J. Hooker, Good Intent, Pa.-Teacher.
Sutherland, Lindsey Owen, West Alexander, Pa.- Teacher.
Swearer, Lizzie May, Brownsville, Pa.- Teacher.
Thompson, John, Home, Pa.-Law Student Philadelphia, Pa.
Tombaugh, Byron E., Odell, Pa.-Principal
of Schools, Masontown,
Pa.
Torrance, Kate M., North Street, Pittsburgh-Teacher.
Weitzel, Sue, Greensburg, Pa.-Teacher.
CLASS OF 1884.
Bierer, Retta C. Uniontown, Pa.-Teacher.
Bell, J. F., Claysville, Pa.-Teacher.
Berkey, J. A, Somerset, Pa.-Principal
of Schools, Stoner ville, Pa.
Dunn, M. E., Mt. Union, Ohio.-Student.
Galley, Belle N" Dawson, Pa.- Teacher.
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Gallagher, G. W., Connellsville, Pa++Assistant Principal of Sc 00
Gamble, W. E., Meadville, Pa.-Student.
Guffey, Mary M., West Newton, Pa.-Teacher.
Hertzog, Elva M., California, Pa.-Teacher.
Hertig, Wendell, Homestead, Pa.-Teacher.
Holland, Rena c., Beallsville, Pa.-Teacher.
CALIFORNIA,
WASHINGTON
COUNTY, PA.
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Humbert, J. I, Uniontown, Pa.- Teacher.
Jamison, J. F., Mills~oro, Pa.-Teacher.
Kefover, C. F" Mernttstown, Pa.- Teacher..
Lindsay, Effie B., Brownsville, Pa.
Longanecker, Carrie, Uniontown, Pa.- Teacher.
Longdon, J. c., West Finley, Pa.-Principal of School, Amity, Pa.
McKee, Jos. H., Flatwoods, Pa.- Teacher.
Moffitt, Cora B., California, Pa.- Teacher.
Perkins, Emma M" Webster, Pa.- Teacher.
Pollock, J. R., Lawrence, Pa+-Principal of School, Florence, Pa.
Pratt, Mary E., New Haven, Pa.-- Teacher.
Rigg, M. A. California, Pa.-Principal of Schools, Fayette City, Pa.
Saunders, W. M., Mt. Pleasant, Pa.- Teacher.
ilveus, J. G., Jackson Centre, Pa.-Teacher.
Smith, Jennie S., Dunbar, Pa.-Teacher.
Shutterly, Anna, California, Pa.-- Teacher.
Wakefield, Kate, West Newton, Pa.--Assistant Principal.
Willson, Emma M" Sewickley, Pa.v='I'eacher.