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East Stroudsburg
State Normal School
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TAKE N OTI C E!
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The opening date is September 14 instead
of
September
7. Kindly give publicity to this
notice. ·
FRANK E. BAKER, Principal
East Stroudsburg State Normal School.
1920 - 1921
TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL
CATALOGUE
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State Normal School
OF THE
FOURTH DISTRICT
East Stroudsburg, Penna.
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1920 I
CALENDAR FOR 1920-1921
:VIonroe Publishing Co.
Stroudsburg, Pa.
1920
FACULTY.
E. L. KEl\fP, Sc. D., Litt. D., Principal,
Pedagogy and Spanish.
DANIEL WOLFORD LA RUE, Ph. D.,
Psychology and Pedagogy.
ALBERT D. W ANNEMAKER, A. l\L,
Latin~ Greek, German.
WILLIAl\I G. CLEAVER, A. B.,
Higher Mathematics.
ISAAC E. WALTER, A. l\f.,
Natural Sciences and Agriculture.
l\IARGARET :B'. HENRY, A. B.,
History and Civics.
FRANK P. MAGUIRE, .A. :M.,
French, I.1atin and Social Sciences.
STANLEY R. SHIMER, B. S.,
Chemistry.
MISS E.i.\11\fA A. SINGER, B. S.,
Principal of Model School.
ELLA M. KURTZ, .
Assistant Principal of Model School.
MISS GERTRUDE M. ROGERS,
Kindergartner.
MISS EDNA L. ROSENKRANS, A. B.,
English.
FACULTY.
MISS ELIZABETH KURTZ, A. M.,
Geography and Mathematics.
MISS MARGARET 0. HEWLETT,
Drawing, Applied Arts, and Domestic Science.
MISS M. KATHERINE HILL,
Elocution and Rhetoric.
MISS MAE E. HASS,
Pianoforte, Voice, Harmony.
MISS CHESSYE L. CONWELL,
Physical Training.
D. WESLEY LEE,
Manual Training.
MRS. KATE E. CLIFFE,
Preceptress.
CLARENCE B. ALTEMOSE,
Business Manager.
MISS L. MAY LARUE,
Bookkeeper.
MISS ELSIE S. FREDERICK,
Stenographer and Teacher of Stenography
and Penmanship.
:MRS. EMMA KEISER.
Matron.
MRS. MYRTLE STEVENS,
Librarian.
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STATE NOR;\IAL SCHOOL,
THE SCHOOL.
The East Stroudsburg State Normal School was
established in 1893 by virtue of an Act of Assembly passed in the spring of that year. The fourth district, of
which this school is the legally constituted state training
school for teachers, embraces the counties of Wayne,
Lackawanna, Luzerne, Carbon, Northampton, Monroe and
Pike. In population, wealth and matters educational this
is one of the foremost districts in the State.
The school has always been progressive and iti constantly seeking improvement. It has been very successful in imparting .to its graduates a high degree of
scholastic attainment. Its professional courses of study
have been developed with great care and are exceptionally
complete and thorough. ·The model school is always well
filled and is unusually large in comparison with similar
departments of other schools. It affords the best of
practical training under well-nigh ideal conditions.
Location
The school is located among scenes of beauty unsurpassed, and probably unequalled, anywhere else in our
state. Three miles away to the east is the famous Delaware Water Gap; fifteen miles to the west is Mount Pocono; between lies the country which because of its varied
and picturesque natural attractions brings many thousands of people annually to it for health and recreation.
The elevaton, the purity of the atmosphere, the number of
swift running streams of pure water, and the delightful
climate give the school a location as healthful as it is
beautiful.
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STROUDSBURG,
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Buildings and Grounds
The main school buildings are four in number:
1. The Administration and Dormitory Building.
This is a :fine structure of brick and stone, four stories
high. It contains the school offices, the library, music
rooms, chapel with seating capacity for 900, and dining
room in which 400 can be comfortably seated. The north
and south wings of this building contain the dormitories
for the girls.
2. The Recitation Hall-one of the :finest and best
appointed buildings for the purpose to be found anywhere. It contains fifteen well lighted recitation rooms,
including large and well equipped laboratories, besides a
number of additi9nal rooms provided for the convenience
and comfort of teachers and students.
3. The Model School-a thoroughly modern building similar in size and general type of architecture to
Recitation Hall. On the :first two floors are the office of
the Model School principal, the library, the J'.Iodel chapel,
and the Model school rooms. No better facilities for a
practice school are to be found anywhere.
The two floors over the l\Iodel School contain the
dormitories occupied by the boys.
4. The Gymnasium. This is a large and substantial
briCk building with a floor space 60 by 90 feet, and an
annex 40 by 80 feet, containing reception room, office and
apartments for the instructor. The gymnasium is completely equipped with standard apparatus and offers all
facilities for work in physical training. A fine athletic
field with quarter-mile track and grand stand is in the
rear of the gymnasium.
A hospital building containing rooms for a number of
patients, is located east of the gymnasium. This building is comfortable, inviting, and fully furnished for its
purpose.
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The boiler and engine house, in which the heating,
lighting and power plants are housed, is located on a plot
of ground adjoining the school campus on the north.
All the buildings are heated with steam and lighted
with electricity.
The campus is very spacious, comprising more than
twenty-three acres of ground. The many beautiful trees,
attractive walks, ·well-kept lawn, and effective grouping
of the buildings present a most pleasing appearance. The
handsome and costly entrance to the campus was erected
by the alumni of the school. During the present year
the alumni have presented the school with the beautiful
Alma Mater monument in honor of the graduates, teachers and students who served in the great war. This
monument is an a.dmirable work of art and adds greatly to
the beauty of the campus.
Purpose of the School
The purpose of state normal schools is to train teachers to carry on the work of public education. Their
course of study is planned with this special object in
view. The record of our graduates as thoroughly trained,
resourceful teachers speaks for itself as to the success of
East Stroudsburg Normal in realizing its aim as a training school.
Many students, however, have prepared for college
in our school, and many others have pursued special
courses planned to meet a wide range of individual needs.
The Normal Elementary School, Junior High School and
Senior High School offer facilities for work of elementary
or high grade along general academic, commercial, vocational or professonal lines under ideal conditions as to
instruction, equipment and general environment.
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REPORT OF COMMITTEE
on
REVISION OF NORMAL SCHOOL
COURSE OF STUDY
Adopted March 23, 1920.
Requirements For Admission.
1. Graduates of approved secondary schools who
can present evidence of having completed fifteen units
of high school work will be admitted as r egular students
to the state normal schools.
*2. A unit shall consist of not less than thirty-six
weeks of work requiring at least four periods per week
of not less than forty minutes per period or its time
equivalent. (Subjects not requiring out-of-class preparation or study shall require double time in estimating the
units.)
3. Credentials of all students entering the state
normal schools shall be received and evaluated by the,
normal schools and submitted to the State Department of
Public Instruction for approval.
4. Adequate knowledge of the subject matter in the
elementary subjects will be presupposed on the part of all
students admitted to the normal schools.
5. Required units for admission:
English
3 uni~s.
Mathematics
1 unit.
Science
1 unit.
Social Studies 1 unit, after Sept. 1923, 2 units.
Elective
9 units, after Sept. 1923, 8 units.
Total
15 units.
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6. The holders of permanent and professional certi- •
ficates will be given one unit credit toward admission as
regular students to the normal schools for each subject
of high school grade written on the certificate.
7. Advanced credit will be given for equivalent
courses in approved teacher training institutions, but no
student may obtain a normal school certificate without a
minimum residence of one year.
8. For the present the normal schools shall, when
necessary, conduct a secondary department of first class
high school grade for these students who do not have
similar high school facilities available in their home communities.
* The unit as here defined consists of a minimum of
ninety-six hours. The Carnegie unit, which will be recognized after September 1, 1920, by the high schools of the
State, is a unit of one hundred and twenty hours. As
soon as the reorganization of the high schools of the State
justifies it the state normal schools will require the Carnegie unit of one hundred and twenty hours.
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CURRICULA OF THE
PENNSYLVANIA STATE NORMAL
SCHOOLS
Students Must Select One of Four Curricula.
The four curricula that are offered to students have
been organized upon the principle that teaching in the
elementary schools can be classified into sufficiently
definite types to require specialization. Each curriculum
prepares for a specific type of teaching position.
The two year's work of the normal school is divided
into four semesters. The work of the first semester is the
same for all students. A large purpose of the work of the
first semester is to acquaint students with the r equirements for successful teaching in the different grades so
that they may be able to decide intelligently in what grade
or grades they prefer to teach. The course entitled
"Introduction to Teaching" which includes obesrvation
and participation in the training school is especially designed to aid students in a wise selection of a curriculum.
At the end of the first semester students are asked to
select one of the four curricula for the purpose of specializing in a specific field of teaching. The work of each
curriculum must be completed in its entirety. Students
may be granted the privilege of changing from one curriculum to another only on condition that the prescribed
courses of any curriculum so selected must be completed
before a certificate of graduation is granted.
The Four Curricula.
Group I -Kindergarten Primary-for teachers of
Kindergarten and grades 1, 2 and 3.
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Group II -Intermediate grades-for teachers of
grades 4, 5 and 6.
Group III~Grammar Grades and Junior High
School-for teachers of grades 7, 8
and 9.
Group IV-Rural-for teachers of rural schools.
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Introduction tb Teaching.. .4
l~ngli~h 11.,uudau1entals . .. . .. 3
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Nature Study .............. . 3
~rithmetic ................. 4
and writing .............. . 2
Personal & School Hygiene.. :!
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English Fundamentals ..· ... 3
Englisll Composition ....... 2
Xatu1·e Stud~· .. ......... .. . . 3
Arithmetic .... . ............ 4
Handwriting . . ............. 2
Personal & School Hygiene .. 2
Health Education ........... 3
ElectiYe .. .... .............. 3
Psy. and Child Study...•.. 3
Kindergarten Theory .... .. . 2
Oral Expression ....... .. ... 2
J•;ngli:sh Composition . . .. .. . 2
The 'l'eaching of . Numher ... 2
The Teaching of Geog ..... 1
Tile ri~eaching of Hist ..... . 3
Handwork ............ . . .. .4
Health Habit" ......... ..... 1
Health Education ...... ... .. 3
Electh·e ............. ;. . .... 3
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Oral Bxpression ............ 2
l·}ngl!sh Compo~ition ....... 2
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The Teaching of Geog ... . .. 3
Tile •reaching of Hist. ..... 3
Health Educa tion .......... 3
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Health Education .......... 3
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Nature ~tn AritbmPtiC ............... . . ..J:
Handwriting ............... :.!
l 'er~onn l '& 8chool I-IygienP.. 2
Hea Ith Ed ucn ti on ....... . .. . 3
Eleetiw ............... .... 3
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Int1·0<1 uction to T<>nching .. .4
Eugllsh FundamPntals ...... 3
English Conlpositlou . ...... . 2
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ArithmPtic ................ .4
Handwriting .... . .......... :!
Per~onal 1.\: Sehool Hygif>ne.. 2
li<' alth Education ........... 3
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Ornl Expr ession ........... . 2
Ln;rlbh Cowpo~itiou . ..... .. :!
ThP Tt>nchtng o-f Math .... .. 3
Th!' TPnching of Gt'og .... .. :J
Th<' Tend1ing- of Hist ....... :>
H"altlt I F. l ectiYe ................. ... 3
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Oral l·}xpr<.).ssion .. ........ . . 2
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Th(• TPachlng of Ari th ..... 3
Th!' Tt::i.aehin:,r M Geog ..... :3
Tltp Tf'nehing of Hist ...... 1
IIPnlth Ed ncn tion ........... 3
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STATE NOR'\1AL SCHOOL,
ELECTIVES
All electives are taught from the professional point
of view and are of college grade of work.
All electives are to be chosen with special reference
to the group in which the teacher is preparing to teach
and with the approval of the principal of the school.
Each normal school is required to offer at least one
elective in each of the six groups of electives. Additional
electives of similar grade may be offered at the discretion
of the principal of the school.
EDL:CATION
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Hours Crf>dit
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r. . atin ............. ...... .......... .
1lodern Langua~e ....... .......... .
'\U'.rHE.MATICS . . . . • • • • . • • f-c-lid G.-ometry .................... .
l'lane and Spherical Trig;onornetr~·
Plaw~ Trigonon1etry nnd Surveying·
Interme(liate Alct'lll'll ...... ........ .
AclYanced .-\.lgehra ................. .
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The Teaching of General Science .. .
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Economics ......... . . .. ........... .
Histc·Q· ............ . .............. .
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE
COURSES OF STUDY
The State Course of Study.
The state course of study is used as the basis for the
courses in tbe teaching of the elementary school subjects.
Classification and Numbering of Courses.
All .courses are classified in seven departments. All
courses numbered below 10 are common to all groups. A
decimal indicates that two or more courses of the same
department occur in the same semester. A single digit
or the last of two digits indicate the semester in which the
course occurs. The first of two digits indicates the group
in which the course occurs.
Education.
Education I-Introduction to 'l'eaching.
All groups, 1st semester. 4 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
The primary purpose of this course is to aid students
in selecting a specific curriculum at the end of the first
semester, and to imbue them with a strong professional
spirit and high standards of professional ethics. It includes consideration of the different types of teaching
service, the general aims of the public schools and, more
specifically, the work to be accomplished by the primary,
intermediate, junior high and rural schools respectively,
a brief sketch of the characteristics of children in these
different types of schools and the qualifications required
of teachers to meet the needs of children at the different
age levels in these different types of schools. The broad
social aims of each type of school and its relation to the
state are emphasized.
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The instruction m this course is closely correlated
with frequent visits of observation and participation m
the training school.
Education 2-Psychology and Child Study.
All groups, 2d semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
This is an elementary course in psychology combining
the important topics of both general and educational
psycho.logy, and forming the basis of the specific courses
in educational theory and practice. The chief topics considered are: (a) instinctive tendencies; (b) habit-formation; ( c) memory, association (including localization of
functions), and economy of learning; ( d) the effective
life; (e) the thought processes; (f) the extent and causes
of individual differences among children, and the use of
intelligence tests in determining them; (g) the treatment
of exceptional children. About one-third of the course is
given to the study of the characteristics of children at the
different levels of growth. One laboratory ·per'iocl each
week is given to the observation of children. ·while this
course is practically identical in all curricula, there is
differentiation in the observation of children and in the
laboratory experiments, each group emphasizing the
characteristics 9f children at the age level of its particular curriculum.
Education 12-Kindergarten Theory.
Group I, 2d semester. 2 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
This course deals primarily with kindergarten aims,
purposes, techniq ne, and equipment. Special attention is
given to modern tendencies in kindergarten practice, and
particularly to the relation of the kindergarten to the
primary grades. Observation and participation in the
training school is a prominent feature of the course.
Education 13-School Efficiency.
Group L 3d semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
This course correlates closely with the student teach-
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ing, deriving a large part of its meaning from the teaching experience of the student. The instruction is shaped
by the aim and purposes of the kindergarten and grades
one, two and three, and includes such topics as: classroom routine, the organization of the daily study and
recitation program; hygienic· standards for and care of
class-rooms; the making and keeping of records; and is
follo.wed by the analysis and study of such class-room
• technique as: the significance of the play spirit in the
primary grades; the management of primary grades; the
use of seat work; the value of dramatic expression; types
of class-room exercises applicable in the primary grades;
and the project and problem method as applicable to children of this age; and the practical application of educational tests and scales.
Education 23-School Efficiency.
Group II, 3rd semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
This course correlates closely with the student teaching, deriving a large part of its meaning from the teaching experience of the student. The instruction is colored
and shaped by the purpose and nature of the ·work in the
intermediate grades and includes class-room routine, the
daily study and recitation program, hygienic standards
for and care of class-rooms,· the making and keeping of
•records, and is followed by the analysis and study of such
class-room technique as: methods of lesson assignment;
types of class-room exercises; efficient methods of study;
types of questioning; the value and uses of intelligence
and educational tests; and the project and problem
method as applicable to the foltrth, fifth and sixth grades.
The problem of discipline in these grades receives attention.
Education 33-Sclwol Efficiency.
Group III, 3d semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
This course de11ls with the principles of instruction
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common to the teaching of all subjects in the seventh,
eighth and ninth grades and is closely correlated with
student teaching. Consideration will be given to such
topics as types of lessons, the recitation, the assignment,
the question, the project and problem method, the socialized recitation, lesson plans, supervised and independent
study, the use of educational tests and scales, problems in
discipline, economy in classroom management. A considerable part of the time of this course is devoted to a
discussion of educational guidance problems. The course
analyzes the processes and problems of the important
types of human occupations, the aptitudes and training
required for each, the financial rewards, the hazards, the
opportunities and avenues for advancement in each field.
As far as possible typical occupations are studied at first
hand, including occupations of agriculture, manufacture,
transportation, exchange, public service, professional service, domestic and personal service, and clerical occupations. The pertinent printed matter in books, phamphlets
and magazines is examined and organized.
Education 43-Primary Methods.
Group IV, 3d semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
This is a complete course including the best modern
primary methods in number, geography, history, and
handwork. It is devoted to a consideration of environmental materials in geography and the development of
correct geographical concepts; to the aims and purposes
of history in the primary grades and the materials available for these grades, with emphasis on the selection of
materials for patriotic and· other special days; to the best
methods of inculcating in children simple health habits;
and to the best available means of seat work through
paper cutting, weaving, clay modeling, etc.
Education 4-History and Principles of Education.
All groups, 4th semester. 4 periods, 4 hrs. credit.
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This is an integrating course and aims to bring together and interpret the details of educational theory and
practice represented by the preliminary courses, and to
leave with the student a unified body of educational
doctrine. The course begins with a brief review of the
origin and development of present day practices and
tendencies in public school education, the large emphasis
being placed on these movements that have originated, or
at least have come into prominence, since the time of
Rousseau. The discussion of such topics as: the aims and
purposes of education; the development of various conceptions of educational values; and the history and present status of such educational movements as: vocational
education; the treatment of backward children; scientific
measurements; the junior high school; the doctrine of
interest; formal discipline; the transfer of learning;
project and problem teaching; and the socialized recitaton.
Education 44-Rural School Problems.
Group IV, 4th semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
The aim of this course is similar to that of the course
in School Efficiency in Groups I, II and III, and includes
in addition the defects of the one-room rural school
treated constructively, not destructively; the advantages
of consoldatiou; the organization of the rural school; the
daily study and recitation program reducing the number
of classes by combining grades, alternating grades, correlation, etc.; vitalizing the course of study; club work ;
community center work; heating and ventilation; play
and recration; and beautifying the school grounds. The
discipline of the rural school is discussed.
Education 3-Student Teaching.
All groups, 3rd semester. 10 periods, 10 hrs. credit.
THE TRAINING SCHOOL. The training school is
the pivotal point of all work of the normal school. It
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functions as a laboratory for every department of the
school and articulates with peculiar intimacy with the
Department of Education.
OBSERVATION AND PARTICIPATION. Although
student teaching is confined to the senior year, junior students are given frequent opportunities for participation
in the work of the training school and observation of expert teaching in the training school is a feature of all the
courses in education and of many other courses throughout the curricula. One critic teacher is assigned to each
two class rooms and demonstration lessons are taught
from time to time in exemplification of the various phases
of good educational practice.
DISTRIBUTION OF TIME. A minimum of two consecutive sixty-minute periods per day for one semester is
given to student teaching. ·where two student teachers
are assigned to the same class in the training school the
assignments are so adjusted that each student teacher has
a definite problem. The distribution of teaching time is
designed to progressively give to the student an increasing class responsibility.
LESSON PLANS. Plans forms are used upon which
all lessons taught by student teachers are planned.
Critic teachers hold daily conferences with the student
teachers under their charge and ·approve all lesson plans
of student teachers before the lessons are taught.
STUDENT TEACHERS. Every student teacher
confines his teaching to the grades of the group which he
has elected. Student teachers electing group I and group
II have practice experience in all the subjects of the
curriculum and, if possible, in all the grades of the group.
Student teachers electing group III confine their practice
teaching largely to the subjects in which the student has
elected to specialize and, if possible, have practice teach-
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ing in all the grades of the group. Student teachers
electing group IV confine their practice teaching largely
to the rural one-room ungraded school and have opportunity for contact with the community problems. All
assignments for student teachers contemplate the completion of a unit problem.
TRAINING CLASSES. Training classes aim to
have not less than twenty nor more than thirty pupils;
that is, enough pupils to set up a normal social situation
and yet not so many as to unduly tax the limited skill of
the teacher.
THE PUPILS. The pupils in the training school by
reason of the careful planning of each lesson and the close
supervision of expert teachers, as well as through the use
of abundant and elaborate equipment of the normal
school, are most favorably situated to secure the best
possible education.
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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LANGUAGE
English.
English I-English Fundamentals.
All groups, 1st semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
The purpose of this course is to acquaint the student
with the source of material in English and the forms of
correct expression.
A definite standard of written and spoken English
must be acquired and maintained by all students.
Further work in English without extra credit will be required of all who fail to reach and maintain this standard.
A few periods of instruction are given in the method
of classifying and cataloguing books and in the use of
reference books, readers' guides, etc.
About a third of the time of the course is devoted to
a thorough review in the basic principles of English grammar and special attention is paid to the structure of
sentences and the syntax of their various parts. The
course includes a brief history of the language and the
principles underlying its development.
About a sixth of the time of the course is devoted to a
study of words including pronunciation, diacritical marking based on a generally recognized system of phonetics
and attention is paid to basic principles in etymology.
English 1.1, 2.1-English Composition.
All groups, 1st and 2d semesters. 2 periods. 2 hrs.
credit each semester.
This course includes a thorough study of the forms
of English prose composition together with much practice
in writing. The four types of English prose; narration,
description, exposition, and argumentation are carefully
studied and analyzed with reference to form, content and
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technique. Special attention is given to the essay and
the short story as media of prose expression and students
are required to write frequent themes illustrative of the
various prose forms discussed. 'I'hese are made the
subject of class criticism and discussion. 'I'he teacher in
charge of the class meets the students from time to time
for personal consultation.
English 2-0ral Expression.
All groups, 2d semester. 2 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
This course is designed primarily to insure (1) a good
teaching voice and (2) effective address with facility and
ease in oral expression.
English 13-The Teaching of Primary Reading.
Group I, 3d semester. 3 periods. 3 hrs. credit.
The primary aim of this course is to enable the student to acquire skill in the teaching of reading to beginners including the development of skill in the use of
phonics. 'fhe course includes a comparison of the principal methods of teaching reading and the historical
development of various methods of teaching reading are
traced. Consideration is given to the psychological processes involved in reading. The student acquires familiarity with the means of measuring efficiency in reading.
'I'his course is accompanied with observations of primary
reading classes as well as the actual teaching of reading.
English 23-The 'reaching of Oral and Written
Composition.
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Group II, 3d semester. 2 periods. 2 hrs. credit.
The aim of this course is to ascertain how to secure
free self expression from the pupil in oral and ·written
composition. Special stress is placed upon oral composition as speech functions more largely than written composition in life. The prospective teacher is made to
realize the necessity of assisting the pupil to form clear
percepts and images as a basis for clear expression. The
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acquisition of a vocabulary by the pupil and his manner
of applying it in the expression of his thought is carefully
studied. Easy and natural transition from oral to
written composition is the end sought in the teaching of
composition. The use of standard measurements and
tests in oral and written composition is taught in connection with this course.
English 43-'I'he 'I'eaching of Oral and Silent Reading.
Group IV, 3d semester.
3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
The aim of this course is to enable the student to
acquire skill in the teaching of reading to beginners and
the handling of the technique of silent reading with older
pupils. Attention is given to the development of skill in
the use of phonics. Consideration is given to the psychological process involved in reading. 'l'he student acquires
familiarty with the means of measuring efficiency in oral
and silent reading. The course includes a comparison of
the principal methods of teaching reading and is accompanied with observations of oral and silent reading classes
as well as the actual teaching of such classes.
English 14-Children 's Literature and Story Telling.
Group I, 4th semester. 3 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
This course involves the collection and study of
literature in verse and prose suited to children of this age.
The selections are studied for the purpose of finding the
elements contained therein that are likely to appeal
strongly to children. The study of folk tales and fairy
stories is included in this course.
'I'he course in story telling covers the principles involved in telling stories to children. . It involves also the
application of the principles of child psychology and voice
training to the telling of stories.
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English 24-Juvenile Literature and Silent Reading.
Group II, 4th semester. 3 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
This course is planned to give a foundation for teaching literature and silent reading to pupils of the intermediate grades.
It aims to give an adequate knowledge of those literary types that are most suitable for children of this age.
1\fagazines and current literature are studied and
selections made from these sources as well as from standard authors.
A study is made of the difficulties that children meet
in their effort to comprehend thought from the printed
page. Students are made familiar with the scientific
measurements o t silent reading.
Bnglish 34-Jevenile Literature and Silent Reading.
Group III, 4th semester. 3 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
'l'his course aims to make an intensive study of the
literature suitable for pupils of the grammar grades and
junior high school.
Emphasis is placed upon the ethical situations developed in the reading of pupils of this age. The course
also aim1s to give students control over the technique of
teaching silent reading. Students become familiar with
the standard measurements of silent reading.
Mathematics
Mathematics 12-The Teaching of Number.
Group I, 2d semester. 2 periods, 2 credits.
This course covers intensively the work in arithmetic
of the first three grades. Parallel with this is a careful
consideration of the approved methods of developing
number concepts, of providing measurements and other
forms of application, of correlating the number work with
the work of other subjects, of conducting drill on number
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"facts," etc. The methods are illustrated by the observation of actual work with children, by demonstration
lessons, and by the study and use of simple apparatus and
materials, visual aids, etc. A sketch of the historical development of methods of teaching primary arithmetic is a
feature of the co1\rse.
Mathematics 22-The Teaching of Arithmetic.
Group II, 2d semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
This course aims to develop a systematic presentation of the facts and principles of arithmetic with special
emphasis upon the topics that are most significant in the
work of the intermediate grades. The treatment illustrates at every step the most effective methods of teaching arithmetic. Attention is given to the results of the
recent experiments in the psychological processes involved in the teaching of arithmetic and to the measurement of efficiency in this subject by the standard tests and
scales. Observation •of the teaching of arithmetic in the
intermediate grades is an essential part of the course.
Mathematics 32-The Teaching of Mathematics.
Group III, 2d semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
This course includes important topics in the teaching
of arithmetic in the seventh and eighth grades and in the
junior high school. Emphasis is placed upon the commercial and industrial applications of arithmetic, ~vith
much practice in the making and solution of problems.
Attention is given to the teaching of a course in composite
mathematics in the junior high school. The use of standard measurements is given consideration. Observation
of the teaching of mathematics in these grades is a requirement of the course.
l\Iathematics 42-The Teaching of Arithmetic.
Group TY, 2d semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
This course aims to present a systematic study of the
topics in arithmetic that are found in the course of study
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of the rural school. A special effort is made to have students understand how to use the resources of the country
in supplying opportunities for the application of arithmetic. Attention is given to the psychology of arithmetic
and to the standard measurements in this subject.
Observation is an essential part of the course.
Science.
Science 1-Nature Study.
All groups, 1st semester. 3 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
The word nature study is used in a broad sense to
cover all phases of elementary science adapted to all
groups. This course aims to give the student a definite
body of knowledge of common forms of environmental
materials and to supply the principles that will guide
him in selecting and using environmental materials
wherever he may be located. The course includes as
wide a range of observation as possible of materials which
the propective teacher may be called upon to use in his
work. Field trips are supplemented by laboratory study.
For teachers of the upper grades a differentiation is
made in favor of materials that supply the basis for
further scientific study, especially in the field of biology.
Science 12-The Teaching of Geography.
Group I, 2d semester. 1 period, 1 hr. credit.
The emphasis in this course is upon the use of
environmental materials for the purpose of developing
in the minds of the children correct geographical concepts as to direction, location and geographical forms.
Students have practice in choosing materials for study,
as well as demonstrations of the material and methods
employed by others. An attempt is made to furnish instruction that will enable the student later to adapt his
knowledge to the environment in which he is teaching. A
part of the time is deYoted to laboratory anrl fielrl work.
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Science 22, 32, 42-The Teaching of Geography.
Groups II, III, and IV, 2d semester. 3 periods, 3
credits.
This is a general course in geography g!ven from the
standpoint of man's reaction to his environment and aims
to co-ordinate fundamental principles of geography. The
course is developed from the viewpoint of causal relations
rather than the mere enumeration of facts and principles.
As far as time permits some study is made of regional
geography as a type of further application. Students
get training in the organization and the presentation of
geographic data through the use of the project and problem method; in the preparation and the use of maps,
graphs, diagrams, and other illustrative material, an(!. in
the problems ai1d methods involved in teaching field
geography. Students are made familiar with the use of
standard educational measurements in geography. The
observation of classes in the teaching of geography is a
necessary part of the course. Such differentiation in the
application of the above principles and methods is made
for the different groups as the course of study in geography requires.
Science 44-Agriculture.
Group IV, 4th semester. 3 periods, 3 credits.
A large purpose of this course is to give to the teacher
of rural schools an insight into and a sympathy with the
basic industry of the rural population and to appreciate
the larger aspects of this industry as related to our
nation.al '~elfare. The rural teacher is instructed how to
relate a knowledge of agriculture to the experiences of
rural childrn with a view to motivating the teaching of
the common branches. Opportunity is offered for participation in agricultural projects so that teachers can initiate
and supervise projects with their pupils. Through this
course teachers come in touch with the leaders of agri-
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cultural improvement and learn of the available sources
of information on agricultural subjects.
Social Studies.
Social Studies 12-The Teaching of History.
Group I, 2d semester. 1 period, 1 hr. credit.
This course begins with the ·consideration of the aims
and purposes of history in the primary grades. The
course is devoted mainly to a study and practice in oral
presentation and dramatization; and a consideration of
the organization of material for special days, festivals,
and ' patriotic exercises. Particular advantage is taken
of the results of the work of Dewey in expressing historical movements through industrial arts.
This course gives attention to ·work in civics with a
view to having students teach children the fundamental
civic virtues and afford a basis of social experience for
the interpretation of new social situations as they arise.
Emphasis is given to the teaching of significant civic
virtues through stories, poems, songs, dramatization and
various pupil activities.
Social Studies 22-The Teaching of History.
Group II, 2d semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
This course includes a study of such history as will
equip students to teach the history of the intermediate
grades as recommended by the state course of study.
Observation of teaching in these grades is a feature of
the course.
Attention is given to teaching civics in the intermediate grades. The course for the fourth and fifth
grades centers around the idea of community co-operation, emphasizing those who furnish us food, clothing,
shelter, medical aid, light, transportation, protection, etc.
The work for the sixth grade centers around the idea of
industrial co-operation, with emphasis upon vocational
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opportunities, study of community service through occupations, and the qualifications required for each occupation.
Social Studies 32-The Teaching of History.
Group III, 2d semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
A course primarily for those specializing in social
studies. An intensive course in the teaching of American
history with emphasis on the European background. The
difference between secondary and primary source material is shown and the student gets acquainted with
available source materials as well as acquires a knowledge of the principal text and reference books. ~ The
value and danger of historical parallels is shown as well
as the importance of relating the study of history to
current events. Students are taught to test historical
data and to interpret historical facts.
The teaching of community civics follows bulletin
No. 23, 1915 ,of the United States Bureau of Education.
The larger responsibilities of citizenship and of patriotism as revealed by the World War are presented and the
student gets acquainted with the many books in these
fields available for children as well as the proper reference material for the teacher.
Social Studies 42-The Teaching of History.
Group IV, 2d semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
This is a composite course in the teaching of history
and civics using as a basis the report of the Committee of
Eight of the American Historical Association and bulletin
No. 23, 1915, of the United States Bureau of Education
entitled ''The Teaching of Community Civics.'' Special
emphasis i.s laid upon the opportunities for citizenship in
rural communities and upon the ultimate dependence
which all civilization has upon the products of the soil.
This course aims to develop resourcefulness in the student
in the use of available text and reference books.
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Social Studies 4-Citizenship.
All groups, 4th semester. 2 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
This course aims to clearly define the meaning of
democracy and to discuss the fundamental problems in
a democratic social system; to point out the community
relationships as expressed in family, church, school, industry and state to the development of democracy; to emphasize the responsibilities of the individual citizen in
his vocation, in his political activities, in his use of leisure,
and in the many aspects of social intercourse to the life
of democracy; and to all the phases of democra~y to make
clear the responsibilities of teachers and of public education.
Social Studies 44-Rural Sociology.
Group IV, 4th semester. 2 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
The primary aim of this course is the inculcation in
the minds of the•students of a love for and just appreciation of the importance of a healthy country life, and includes consideration of such topics as : defects of present
day country life, treated constructively; the lack of rural
pride and rural co-operation; land tenantry·; migration
from the country to the city and its causes; co-operative
buying and selling; the need for scientific agriculture;
the country home; the country church; good roads; and
the country school as an agent in intellectualizing, socializing and spiritualizing country life.
Arts.
Arts I-Drawing.
All groups, 1st semester. 4 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
The aim of this course is to enable students to teach
the public school course of study in drawing, including
the representation of common · objects, the elementary
principles of design, lettering, composition, and color
harmony in their application to dress, home, school, and
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community interests; to give students facility and confidence in their ability to draw and illustrate on the blackboard a wide range of school subjects; to develop appreciation of art and ability to teach pupils the appreciation
of art including the study of pictures. Such differentiation is made in this course for the different groups as the
course of study requires including the teaching of the
elements of mechanical drawing for the upper grades.
Arts 1, I-Handwriting.
All ~oups, 1st semester. 4 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
At th) beginning of this course the handwriting of
students is measured by one of the handwriting scales and
if they fall below the standard set for teachers they are
put in special classes for practice. The time of this
course is devoted largely to methods of teaching writing
and to developing skill in blackboard w_riting. Students
a re instructed in the results of the recent investigations
in the psychology of writing. Through measuring their
own handwriting and the handwriting of children, stud ents become a~quainted with the use of handwriting
scales.
Arts 12-Handwork.
Group I, 2d semester. 4 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
'I'his course aims to instruct students in the use of
various materials that will enable them to work out simple
problems as they arise out of the daily necessities of food,
clothing ~nd shelter . Students learn to appreciate the
problems that are within the interests of children and
how such problems may be graded according to the child's
control of technique. The course includes clay modeling,
paper and cardboard construction and simple problems in
wood and textiles. Students observe demonstrations of
this work in the training school and participate in such
work.
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Arts 23-Sewing.
Group II, 3d semester. 2 periods, 1 hr. credit.
The aim of this course is to enable students to teach
simple stitches to pupils of the fourth, fifth and sixth
grades and to handle projects in the making of various
articles for personal and household use.
Arts 14-Handwork.
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Group I, 4th semester. 4 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
This course gives continued attention to the use of
handwork as an illustrative factor in the teaching of
nature study, geography, history, literature, arithmetic,
and the industrial activities of life. Emphasis is given to
technique and the organization of such forms of handwork
as may be used successfully in the regular class room.
The course includes work in paper and cardboard, bookmaking, basketry, textiles, pottery, and wood. Students
observe demonstration of this work in the training school
and participate in such work.
Arts 4-lVfusic.
All groups, 4th semester. 4 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
This course presupposes a knowledge of the elements
of music. The purpose of this course is to fit students to
teach music in the public schools. The salient features of
this course are: A treatment of the child voice, a study
of the tonal and rythmic .problems of each grade, ear
training, melody writing, sight reading, and part singing,
a study of the song material adapted to each grade, the
use of the phonograph to develop musical appreciation,
and the development of musical programs. Students are
taught how to apply the standard musical tests to discover musical talent. Observation and practice teaching
are a requirement of the course.
Arts 24-Prevocational Education.
Group II, 4th semester. 3 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
The aim of this course is to enable students to dec
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velop for the pupils of the fourth, fifth and sixth grades
an elementary knowledge of the industries concerned with
the fundamental needs of clothing, food and shelter. The
construction of a house is the objective of the course. It
includes the making of paper furniture, the stenciling of
patterns and the weaving of fabrics on small hand looms,
simple carpentry work necessary for the erection of a onestory house and its partition into rooms, problems of
distribution of size and space, convenience of access, and
discussion of the question of lighting, heating, and ventilation, and the industries of carpentry, plastering, plumbing, bricklaying, stone masonry, etc. Students are taught
to motivate the handwork of this course through their
ability to discuss industrial processes, through excursions
with their pupils to industrial plants or observation of
workmen engaged in industry, together with the description and examination of materials.
Health Education.
Health 1.1-Personal and School H ygiene.
All groups, 1st semester. 2 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
Personal Hygiene-The aim of this course is to secure
in the students settled habits in the care of the body which
will lead to stronger, healthier and more efficient lives.
The course aims to have students understand the hygiene
of posture, nutrition, clothing, exercise, fatigue, rest and
sleep; the causes of ill health and disease together with
their control and prevention. Only those facts of physiology and anatomy which have special significance for
hygiene are considered. The instructor will hold personal
conferences with students as a part of the course. The
aim of this course is to equip the student with the
knowledge of school and child hygiene necessary for a
teacher.
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School Hygiene-The following topics are included ;
normal growth and its standards; the ill effects of malnutrition, bad air, lack of exercise, excessive exercise, lack of
proper rest, defective vision, defective hearing, adenoids,
diseased tonsils ; remedies for various defects and the best
methods of treating them from the school standpoint;
hygiene of program making; school sanitation including
school furniture, ventilation, heating, lighting, water supply, toilets, etc.; regulations of state and local boards of
health; the problem of nutrition as applied to school
children with laboratory exercises in food values and
food preparation. Observation of good hygienic school
conditions and of good hygiene teaching is an important
feature of this course.
Health 12-Health Habits.
Group 1, 2d semester. 1 period, 1 hr. credit.
This course deals with the best methods of inculcating in the child proper habits of health, and includes
methods of teaching cleanliness, value of bathing, care of
the teeth, proper diet, tooth brush drills, proper clothing,
protection of the eyes, importance of fresh air and sunlight, protection against contagious diseases, causes of
fatigue, and the value of rest and recreation.
Health 1.2-Health Education.
All groups, 1st and 2d semesters. 3 periods, 11h hrs.
credit each semester.
Two hours each semester-Physical Education-floor
work; apparatus; marching; rythmic work, including
clubs, wands, and folk dancing; games, athletics including track and field events, tennis, hockey, hiking, skating,
etc. Corrective work including proper exercises for students unable to take regular gymnasium work.
One hour each semester-a graded course in health
education including physical exercises and games
arranged to meet the needs of children at various stages
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of development through the grades. Discussion of the
different theories of play, and the management and equipment of playgrounds. First aid in emergencies is included.
Health 3, 4-Health Education.
All groups, 3d and 4th semesters, 3 periods, 11/2 hrs.
credit each semester.
Two hours each semester-Physical Education-floor
work; apparatus; marching, rythmic work, including
clubs, wands, and folk dancing; games; athletics including track and field events, tennis, hockey, hiking, skating,
etc. Corrective work including proper exercises for students unable to take regular gymnasium work.
One hour each semester-the graded course in health
education for children continued. Demonstration lessons
and student teaching. Athletic activities for use on
playground. Physical examination of school children.
Social Hygiene-a part of the time of this course is
devoted to a discussion of problems of heredity, environment, sex hygiene and eugenics.
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THE NORMAL SECONDARY COURSE
Because many localities still Jack High Schools prepared to qualify pupils for entrance to the Normal course,
we will maintain a Secondary or High School course. In
some localities, also, boys and girls leave school early and
after several years desire to resume their studies when
in age and experience they no longer fit in the local
classes to which they could be admitted. To such persons
also the benefits of our Secondary course are offered.
The Secondary course is that fixed by the Department of Public Instruction for first class High Schools.
Students who complete this course with us will receive High School certificates.
The students in this course will also have their tuition
paid by the State if they are seventeen years of age or
over.
Preparation for College and University
Our Normal Secondary course not only prepares students for the Normal course, but is also a preparation for
entrance into college. The electives of the course enable
students to select and arrange their work with reference
to the entrance requirements of the college or university
of their choice. We have sent students to all the large
colleges and universities in the East, and their high standing there attests the excellence of their preparation.
The graduates of the Normal School are admitted to
advanced standing in both colleges and universities.
They thus enjoy a double advantage. They become
established in a profession with a sure earning capacity
and at the same time are prepared for further study that
will admit them to the highest and most remunerative
activities of the profession.
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Commercial Training
Instruction is offered in commercial work. To those
interested, and able to take advantage of this instruction
the course will give a general and comprehensiYe grasp
of business principles without undertaking the finished
and complete work which we believe is really the function
of a business college and not of a Normal School.
A knowledge of modern business methods is becoming more and more essential to persons in every walk of
life, and to teachers such knowledge is imperative. The
instruction in bookkeeping and business forms will prove
a valuable aid to the teacher in the later preparation of
the necessary school reports, while proficiency in stenography and in the use of the typewriting machine is
always a great advantage. But more important from the
standpoint of the prospective school teacher is the fact
that ther~ is a growing demand for the commercial
branches in rural and secondary schools, ·while in practically all High Schools this work is required. Thorough
preparation for teaching therefore demands that attention be given to these branches.
Our work has been arranged with a special view
towards meeting these ne eds. The instruction embraces
Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Stenography, Typewriting,
and business organization and practice.
Inasmuch as all students procure in the regular
course instruction in the allied subjects such as business
Arithmetic, Commercial Geography, Composition and
Rhetoric, English 'Grammar, and Spelling, we feel that
those taking advantage of this opportunity secure excep- .
tional and valuable training which is as complete and
thorough as is consistent with its relation to the regular
teaching course.
Full credit is giYen on the regular State Diploma for
all "·ork done in this department.
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Music
All students who intend to graduate are required to
take a course in vocal music to prepare them to teach
music in the Public Schools. They are given opportunity
to teach music in the Model School under the direction of
the supervisor of music.
Voice placing, Sight singing, Harmony and Music
History are taught.
A Male Glee Club, Women's Chorus, and Mixed
Choral Society are maintained and give opportunity for
those who sing to secure instruction in part-singing and
interpretati~n.
A Piano course as follows is offered:
First Year
Elementary work.
Hand formation.
Technic.
Melody Studies.
Phrasing.
Second Year
Technic.
Elementary Harmony.
Studies in Phrasing.
Pieces of moderate difficulty.
Ensemble Playing.
Third Year
Technic.
Harmony.
Advanced Studies in Phrasing and Interpretation.
Selections from Bach, l\Iozart, Schumann, Handel,
Schubert, l\iendelssohn, etc.
Practice in Public Playing.
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Fourth Year
Advanced Technic.
Harmony.
Counterpoint.
Phrasing.
Selections from Classic and Modern Composers, Beethoven, Chopin, etc.
Accompanying of Chorus work and Advanced
Chamber Music.
Graduation.
Recitals are given during the year.
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THE MODEL SCHOOL
In connection with the Normal School, a Model
School is maintained. This school is housed in a new
and commodious building, well equipped and modern in
every particular. Its class rooms are light and airy; the
assembly room for the pupils is large and attractive; and
the school maintains its own library, which gives its
pupils access to wholesome and helpful books and magazmes.
The Model School consists of a Kindergarten, an
Elementary School, a Junior High School, and one year
of Senior High School. The teaching is done by the
Seniors under the close supervision of the Model School
principal and assistants. Here the seniors put into actual
use the principles of teaching taught in the Normal
School, become acquainted with aids and various devices
in teaching, and receive instruction and gain experience
in handling classes. Each senior teaches two hours a day
for one semester and is given the privilege of choosing
his own grade of work.
The Course of Study for the Model School conforms
with the state req_uirements for regular public schools.
The aim of the Junior High School, which is a new department, is to give the child "practical" experience. The
day is divided into six periods of one hour each; four of
these hours used for academic work and two for shop
work (including Sewing and Cooking for girls and
Mechanical Drawing and ·wood-work for boys). The
shop life inculcates the spirit of work.
Athletics and social activities under the direction of
teachers, together with Student government-all serve to
develop school spirit and eventually a high type of
citizenship.
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S'l'ATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
RULES AND REGULATIONS
In an institution intended like ours to prepare teachers, the students should be self-disciplined. If they are
not, or cannot be made so in a reasonable time, they are
undesirable, and it is the policy of the school to ask such
to withdraw. The following rules have been adopted as
guides to the safety, comfort, and welfare of all, and the
good reputation of the school.
1. Loud talking, whistling, scuffling or any other rude
and boisterous behavior in the buildings is strictly prohibited.
2. The use of tobacco in any of its forms in or about
the buildings, and the use of intoxicating drinks or profane language and card playing are strictly prohibited.
3~
No dirt or other refuse shall be thrown from the
windov.rs, nor thrown into slop sinks or toilets; waste baskets are provided for this purpose on all the halls.
4. Students shall not visit each other's rooms during
the regular hours of study except by special permission
of the teacher in charge.
5. No student shall withdraw from the school during
t he session without permission from the Principal. It is
desirable that students leave school as little as possible
during the terms, and no permission will be granted to
visit relatives or friends at a distance, or friends in town
or vicinity over night unless a written request for such
permission is received by the Principal from a parent or
guardian.
6. All students are expected to be regular and prompt
in attendance at class, chapel and meals.
7. I.Jadies and gentlemen are not allowed to associate
together, excepting at such times and occasions as may
be designated by the Principal. Standing in groups in
the main corridors, or prolonged conversations are not
allowed.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
43
8. Each occupant will be held responsible for the condition of his or her room and any damage done to furniture. No nails, screws, tacks, etc., shall be driven into
the walls, doors,· windows, furniture, etc. No contrivance shall be attached to locks or transoms for the purpose of opening them. Climbing into rooms over transoms breaks the locks and doors, and is prohibited. Pressing uotanical specimens under bed post, breaks the rails
and head boards, and is, therefore, also prohibited.
9. No student shall withdraw from classes to which
he has been assigned without special permission from the
Principal.
10. No gentleman not connected with the school will
be permitted to meet, walk, or ride with a student of the
opposite sex except in cases of necessity and by permission.
11. Students shall attend public worship each Sunday
morning at the church of their ·choice or designated by
parents or guardian.
12. It is to be understood by the students that it is
enjoined upon the members of the faculty to see to it
that the requirements of the school are complied with, and
that they have full authority to correct any improper acts
that may come to their notice. '
13. While danger from fire is reduced to a minimum
by ample arrangements for extinguishment, and by fireescapes abundantly provided for each floor students are
not permitted to use or have candles, lamps or stoves,
electric irons or heaters or cookers, or any preparation
for producing fire or heat in their rooms.
14. Students may not entertain visitors over night
without having first made arrangements to do so with
some proper authority.
Breakfast, 7 :00 a. m.; Dinner, 12 :00 m.; Supper, 6 :00
p. m.; Study Hour, 7 :00 p. m.; 1st Retiring Bell, 9 :45 p.
m. Lights must be out promptly at 10 :00 n m .
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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
MISCELLANEOUS.
Library and Reading
~oom
'l'he Library and Reading Room contain reference
uooks, standard literary works, International and Standard dictionaries, cyclopedias, daily papers, magazines,
leading periodicals, and educational journals. Lately
large additions have been made of books on travel, history
and pedagogy.
Mrs. Margaret C. Brodhead has presented to us a
number of valuable works, and we have developed a plan
for making regular monthly additions of the best new
books published. This plan has proved so satisfactory
that we shall continue to adhere to it.
Lectures
In order that the students may have opportunity to hear
some of the best lectures and musical attractions during
the year, a course of four or five entertainments is
arranged.
In addition to this the Music Department of the school
gives a concert, and the Societies each a public entertainment. 'l'he Model School gives a closing Concert and
other interesting exercises.
The commencement concert is always a very interestillg feature of the year.
Literary Societies
'l'here are two flourishing Literary Societies, the Minisink and the Shakespearean, which hold meetings every
Saturday evening. All students except such as cannot
attend are required to join one or the other. These societies hold open meetings on the first and second Friday
evenings following the opening of each term.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
45
Christian Influence
The Young Men's Christian Association, organized in
the Fall of '93, has continued a steady growth since. The
meetings are held in the Chapel every Sunday morning.
It is doing a good work among our young men.
The Y. W. G. A. is equally as flourishing and its influence for good is very marked. The meetings are held in
the Model School Chapel every Sunday morning.
Every Sunday evening all the students whose church
relations do not forbid it are required to attend Bible
study in the Chapel. The study is conducted by the Principal. Subjects in controversy among the churches are
passed by.
Sunday morning, students are expected to attend some
one of the churches in the towns-naturally the church
to which they or their parents belong.
Devotional exercises are conducted in the Chapel each
noon by the Principal or a member of the Faculty, at
which all the students are expected to be present. Students whose church r elations do not p ermit them to be
present during the religious exercises are required to
present themselves there for the announcements.
Athletics
A large part of the . campus has been fitted up as an
athletic field. It is kept in good condition, and a commodious grand stand has been erected upon it. The
Trustees encourage athletic sports by contributing money
freely for their suppoi·t. The athletic spirit among the
stnc1 e11ts is strong and healthy.
Laundry
Each pnpil is allov,·ed to send to the laundry 12 pieces
of clothes prr week. including handkerchiefs. napkins and
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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
towels. In calculating these 12 pieces a pair of cuffs is
counted as one piece, and a pair of hose as one piece. The
fact that pupils may have put in less than 12 pieces during
any one week does not entitle them to put in more than
12 pieces any other week. For the ladies only three
starched pieces will be laundered per week. These starched pieces will not include white shirt waists, white dresses,
or white dress skirts. Such articles will be laundered at
a cost not exceeding forty per cent. of the public laundry
charges. ·white petticoats will be washed the entire year,
but will be ironed free only during the months of
September, October, May and June. Woolen and merino
dress skirts will not be done in the laundry. Each article
of clothing must have on it the pupil's name, plainly
marked with indelible ink. Clothes which are not marked will be returned unlaundered. Clothes must be taken
to the laundry in laundry bags, each bag must have pupil's
name plainly marked on it with indelible ink. No clothes
will be washed for any ~tudent the first week or the last
week of any term.
Outfits
Each pupil is expected to furnish, for personal
use, one bed comforter or a pair of blankets,
also towels and napkins.
These must be plainly
marked. All articles of clothing likely to be sent to the
laundry, must be plainly marked with indelible ink. As
no silverware is allowed to be sent from the Dining Room,
a knife, fork and spoon should be included in the outfit for
use in cases of sickness. Slippers, overshoes, an umbrella
and raincoat should also be included.
Expenses
The expenses are as low as is consistent with the furnishing of adequate and wholesome board. Comparison
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EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
of the expenses of our school with those of private preparatory schools furnishing the same standard of board
will show that with us they are in many cases hundreds of
dollars less.
The tabulated statement following will give at a
glance information covering the total charges. This
statement is ,followed with detailed directons as to the
time of payment.. We present the matter in this way in
order to avoid misunderstandings on the part of our students. It will be noticed that the school accounts are
payable four times during the year, at entrance, at the
middle of each semester and at the beginning of the
second semester. Each payment will cover ten weeks in
advance. The rules of the school provide that no student whose account is not settled in full at the end of a
payment period may be carried in the school work until
the bills of the previous period are paid in full.
Parents and students are advised that no bills are
sent from the school unless especially requested.
Table of Expenses
BOARDING STUDENTS
1st
SemeHter
Board, Ro<>m, Heat and Laundry $140.00
*'l'uition
. .. . . .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. ... .
Registration
Fee........... . .....
2nd
Seme~ t e r
Fraction
of ::>em .
F ull Year per week
$140.00
$280.011
7.00
40.00
40.00
80.00
2.00
$5.00
5.00
10.00
40.00
40.00
80.00
5.00
:>.00
10.00
DAY STUDENTS
*Tuition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Registration
Fee................
2.00
FEES FOR LABORATORY
WORK
('hern!eal
Laborato1·y . ...... . ... .
5.00
Ag-ricultnre. Geolo[!y, Zoology,
Rotany, Physiol<>.~Y. each . ....
1.00
Household ArtsC0-0king Lahora tory . . ........ .
2.00
•Tuition is paid by the statP for all students sevcntcPn years of ag-e
or over who intend to teach in Pennsylvania and are in the regular
Normal Course. "
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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Time of Payments
Sept. 7, 1920.
Board ................. $70.00
Registration Fee . . . . . . . . 5.00-$75.00
Nov. 16, 1920. ·
Board ................. $70.00-$70.00
Jan. 31, 1921.
Board ..... .. .......... $70.00
,
Registration Fee . . . . . . . 5.00-$75.00
April 11, 1921.
Board ................. $70.00-70.00
Tuition for Model School students .... $2.00 per Semester.
Tuition for Kindergarten students .. .. $1.00 per Semester.
Rates For Music
First Semester, two lessons weekly . . .... . ....... $25.00
First Semester, one lesson weekly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00
Second Semester, two lessons weekly ............ 25.00
Second Semester, one lesson weekly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00
Cse of Piano, each Semester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00
Rates For Typewriting and Stenography
First Semester, classwork ....................... $15.00
Second Semester, classwork ........... ... ....... 15.00
Individual Instruction, Typewriting or Stenography, per lesson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.75
Use of Typewriter for practice, each Semester. . . . . 3.00
Note :-No one admitted to classwork after beginning
of third week.
Incidental Expenses
The custom so common among boarding schools of
using a long list of incidental charges to increase their
incomes, thus adding materially to the expense of educating young people, we have never favored. It is always
annoying to receive unexpected bills, and to meet unexpected costs. We have, therefore, reduced incidental
charges to a minimum. Our only extra charges other
than those specifically stated in the catalogue are for ma-
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terials actually used by students in such work as art,
manual training, and laboratory courses, and these materials we furnish at cost. Because of frequent variations
in the market prices of such supplies it is no longer possible to specify a fixed charge for them in advance. While
this policy gives us less money from the individual students than is received by similar institutions whose catalogued charges are lower than ours, we are satisfied with
it because we believe it is more profitable and satisfactory
to our patrons.
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Deductions
No deductions are made for absence for the first two
or the last two weeks of any term except by previous arrangement with the Principal. Positively no deductions
will be made for the first or last week of any term.
For absence two or more consecutive weeks on
account of personal sickness one-half of the usual charge
for board will be allowed.
Damage Deposits
Every boarding student is required to deposit one
dollar for the key to his room. If the key is given up
1vhen the student leaves school the dollar is returned to
him. A deposit of $2.50 is also required to secure the
school in case of damage to the students ' room or other
school property. ·when no damage is done this money is
also returned to the student when he leaves school. Damage charges are deducted from the amount.
Reports of Standing .
Reports of the standing of students are sent to their
parents or guardians at the end of each semester. In case
such reports are not received the principal should be
notified. Special reports may be sent at any time, and
always will be furnished on request.
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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS.
1919-1920
POST GRADUATES.
Na1ne.
Murphy, Thomas E.
Sigafu,s, J. Dewey
Post office
"-'ilkes - Barre,
Slateford,
County .
Luzerne,
North ampton,
State.
Pa.
Pa.
SENIORS.
Beville, .J. Octavius
Bohan, Sara B.
Boye.r, Helen M.
Burke, E. Harold
Burke, M. Claire
Burke, Mildred
Bv.rne, Mary M.
Callahan, Thomas A.
Conway, Beatrice A.
Daw, "-'illiam J.
Evans, R. Haydn
Feeley, Mary E.
Finnerty, Mary A.
Flanagan, Regina
1~1:.
East Stroudsburg,
Nanticoke,
Aquashicola,
Archibald,
Luzerne,
Archiba.Jd,
Olyphant,
Throop,
Dunmore,
Ashley,
Scranton,
Olyphant,
Scranton,
\Vaymart,
Fusselman,,l\fadeline M.Schnecksville,
Garvey Edward N.
"'anam!e,
Gibbs, John W.
Nanti-coke,
Gillard, Mary A.
Scranton,
Gutne-cht, Celia
Dickson City,
Hester, Elsie·
Mt. Bethel,
Hocken. Elsie
Nanticoke.
.Jones, Catherine
"''ilkes - Barre,
Karl, Kathryn M.
Parsons,
Kelly, Mabel R.
Old Forge,
Kennedy, Beatrice M. Olyphant,
Kunsman, Berdie ::vr.
Stone Church,
Lavin, Alice M.
O!y·phant,
Lonzer, Hilda E.
Hazleton,
:.v.IcCa1·tlw, Sara
Simpson,
McDonald, Helen T.
uunm.ore,
McGroarty, William J. Pla·ins,
McNulty, .Joseph P.
Hop Bottom,
Miller, Dorothy R.
.1-;ast Stroudsburg,
Mulligan, John .J.
'~'ilkes-•Barre,
Mulligan. Nora F.
Wilkes-•Ba.rre,
:!Hurray, P. J.
Carhonc1'ale,
Murphy, Florence 1\.1.
Olyphan·t,
l\Iurphy, Irene E.
Olyphant,
i\Iurphy, Louise E.
Olyphant,
Nothoff. l\Tarie G.
Luzerne,
Parks, Robert W.
Dorranceton,
Pelrzar. Jacob J.
\Yanamie,
Pickering, Harry K.
So•.1th Gibson,
Price, H. Richard
Stroudsburg,
Revels, Lillian J.
Dickson City,
Ruane, Catherine
Scranton,
Schweidel, Rose• Jean Shenandoah,
Semenza. Angelina
Old Forge.
Shaver, Daniel M.
8havertown,
Somers, Beatrice E.
~'fountainhome,
Storm, Lorna ·M.
Cresco,
Toole, Anna V.
"'ilkes-Earre,
:.v.Ionroe,
Luzerne,
Car.bon,
Lackawanna,
Luzerne,
Lack a 'va-nna,
Lackawanna,
Lack'a"\va.nna,
Lackawanna,
Luzerne,
Lackawanna,
Laiekawanna,
Lackawanna,
"'ayne,
Lehigh,
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Lackawanna,
Lackawanna,
l'\oPthampton,
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Lacka'\vanna,
Lackawanna,
Northampton,
Lackawanna,
Luzerne
La,cka,:v3.nna,
Lackawanna,
Luzerne,
Susquehanna,
l\Ionroe,
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Lacka\vanna,
T. . ackawanna,
Lacka'\vanna,
LaC'ka,va,nna.
Luzerne.
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Susquehanna,
Uonroe,
Lack a wanna,
Lacka~ranna,
Schuylkill,
La.,kawanna,
Luzerne,
l\'fonroe,
Monroe,
Luzerne.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
P>
Pa:
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
N a n 1e.
Postolliee.
Virbitski, Helen E.
Dickson City,
Vroom, Ethel L.
Portl and,
Wade, Anasta,sia E.
Ol)"phant,
Hancock,
'Veed, Laur:a I.
'Verkheiser, ,Charles M. Tanners vii le,
Wild'l'ick, Roland I.
Portland,
Williams, Grace M.
Stroudsburg,
Williams, Sarah E.
Pornand,
Yeager, Florence A.
Hazleton,
Ziegenfus, Emma H. M.Palmerton,
Zolendzewski,Selma E. Nanticoke,
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Count~-.
Lack a "\Vanna,
Northa,mpton,
r...a.ckawanna.
Delaware,
'.\lonroe.
Northampton,
:\Ton roe,
Northampton,
Luzerne,
Carbon,
Luzerne,
Stnte.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. Y.
Pa.
Pa
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
JUNIOR S.
1\-1• 1ne.
Po~toffice.
Anzmann, Eleanor C. 'Vilkes-Barre,
Bagley, ,Marjorie E.
Carbondale,
Barrett, Camilla C.
Plymouth,
Harteau, :wargaret
Portland,
Bart>holomew, Lel•a
Portland,
Bartholomew, Ralph E.East Stroudsburg,
Beam, Gertrude R.
Old Forge,
Beatty, Kathryn S.
Olyp,lrnnt,
Beck, Blanche E.
Mr. Bethel,
Boyle, Mary B.
Ashley,
Burg, Ruth l\f.
Al le n.town,
Burke, Margue,rite M. Mayfield,
Callahan, Mollie B.
Dickson City,
Ca,sey, Catharine C.
O l yphant,
Clarke, Beatrice R.
Duryea,
Cliff, Athol W.
East 'Stroudsburg,
Cobb, Agnes G.
Mayfield,
Conroy, 1Mary C.
Retreat,
Conway, Anna G.
Plains,
Cosgrove,, Helen C.
Old Forge.
Craft, Helen A.
Thomps·on,
Cunningham, J. Carl
Mayfield,
Cunningham, Louise :\LMayfield,
Curran, Lucy P.
Olyphant,
C~'phers, Claude S.
Ba,rtonsville,
Davidson, David, Jr.
Coolbaugh,
Davis. Dorothy M.
Nanticoke,
Domzalski, lVIartha C. Nanticok e,
Dowling, Margaret E. East Stroudsburg,
Elward. Kathleen F. Pl:ains,
Engelhardt, George H. East Strouds,burg
E'oans, Rebe•cca W.
Namticoke,
Fehnel, Laura A.
Eas t Bangor,
Fox, Elsie L.
Dick>Son City,
Frable, Ruth M.
Bethlehem,
Gallagher. Catherine M.Simpson,
Garvey, Helen l\f.
~Tanamie,
Gennetti, Leona L.
Wes·ton,
Geuther, Marion I.
Lake Como.
Gibbons, Francis O.
Eclwards·ville.
Gillespie, Cecelfa C.
Pittston ,
GiUespie, James M.
Olyphant.
Goldburg, Dora
Tl'ilk?.s-Barre,
Golden, Rose l\L
Parsons,
Hanahan, Ruth A.
Parson<.
Harforrl, Laura
Tvyland,
Healy, Marie A.
Plains,
Hegarty. VPronica R. 'f'amaqua.
Hess. Ada R.
Ea ~to n,
Honor, :\fargaret E.
Pl)·mouth.
Horn, Florence E.
Nanticoke,
Huffman, Dorothy
E ·a.st f'troudsburg.
Hutchins. Harolrl \\'. Pl)'mouth,
.Tones. Has,ting H.
Ashley,
Coun1y.
Luzerne,
Lacka,vanna,
Luzerne,
~ortllampton,
Northampton,
l\'Ionroe,
Lack a wanna,
Lacka"ranna,
Northampton,
Luzerne,
Lehiigh,
Lacka\vanna,
Lackawanna,
Lack a \Vanna,
Luzerne,
Monroe,
Lackawanna,
Luzerne.
Luzerne,
Lar·ka \Vanna,
Su!:quehanna,
Lack'a wanna,
Lack a \\'anna,
Lackavvanna,
Mionroe,
i\1ionroe,
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
i\]onroe,
Luzerne,
Monroe,
Luzerne,
Northampton,
Lacka ·wanna,
Northampton,
Lacka \\~anna,
Luzerne,
Luz ern e ,
P lains,
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Lackawanna,
TJuzern.e.
Luzern~.
LuzPrne,
Buck•.
Luzerne.
Schuvlkill.
Northampton,
Luzerne,
Lu zerne,
l\fsonroe.
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Stnt.,.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
P a.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa
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STATE NO&"'IAL SCHOOL,
N aJne.
Postoffice.
Jones, Louise L.
Uniondale,
Kane, Mary S.
Kingston,
Kemp, Edward L.
East Stroudsburl:',
Koff, Tessie I.
\Vilke,s-Barre,
Kresge , Florenc e E.
Gilbert,
l..Jamb, Grace H.
Wilkes'-'Barre,
Larson, Laura l\1.
King;s ton,
Lavin, Edward J.
Carbondale,
Lewis, Ethel L.
Dickson City,
Loftus, Anna iM.
C:arbondale,
uong, Kenneth H.
Red Lion,
Mc Andrew, Helen C. Vandling,
:\lcAndrew, John T.
Dunmore,
McCann, Elizrubeth K. Carbondale,
:VlcCusker, Ella l\1.
Lakewood,
:VIcGinnis Mary E.
Duryea,
:\1cNelis, \v,inifred A. Freeland,
Manko, Anna E.
Herrick Center,
M e lvin, Elizabeth
Vandling,
Miller, Edna M.
Mt. Bethel,
:\{iller, Georgene
Durham,
Mimnaugh, George S. Kirkwood,
l\1itchell, Henry A.
Stroudsburg,
Mulherin, Anna R.
Gre n Lyon,
Mullaney, Irene R.
J es,sup,
:\Iul,len, Margaret R.
D ickson City,
Murphy, Margaret A. Plains,
Narcoonis, 'Mary R.
Dicks on City,
Kiles, •Marjorie I.
Lakewood,
O':V[.alley, Mary L.
Duryea,
Oplinger, Tilman A.
Bath,
Oswald, Harold S.
Lehighton,
Pado on, Jose phine G. Parsons,
Pos pie sinski, Bertha
Nanticoke,
Price, Beatrice A.
Cre s co,
Price , Harriet G.
:;.\1oscoVir,
R e ap, Kathleen L.
.Tes.s up,
Reedy, Marjorie M.
Ol yphant,
R o che, Helen C.
Ol d Forge,
Rushin, Tillie
Nanticoke,
S•ail e, Ed•ward H.
L e highton,
Schwart7., Benjam·in
T h roop,
Shive ly, ]\iargaret
East Stroudsburg,
S imoson, Evaline A.
Kings ton,
S n yd e r, Ca•the rine A.
Scranton,
S t a pl e ton, Leona A.
\Vi lk Ps -Barre ,
Rcotos ko, Cathe rine
Nanticok e ,
Sto ut. Myrtl e V.
Leh ighton ,
S to~·alc Mary E.
D ick s on City,
Sweeney, Helen E.
Ol yphant,
Turn e r, Florence H.
Eas t Stroudsburg,
U nd e rwood, Ruth L.
Honesdale,
VanVleit, Iva V.
Stroucls·burg,
Vlos sak, Irene R.
King,ton,
V osh e ski, Pauline U.
Gle n Lyon,
"'a nnemaker,DorothyLEa,st Stroudsburg,
" ' annem•ak e r, Pauline Kresgeville,
"'e ldman. Rella M.
Portland,
-;Yei s s, Kathryn C.
\Vanami e,
"-iJl is . T obith a P .
Nan t i cok e .
" 'ilson, W ilbur V.
Eas t ·Stro udsburg,
Zalne r ai ti s , ·Mollie K. Wanamie,
County.
Susquehanna,
Luzerne,
State.
i\:Jionroe,
Luzerne,
Monroe,
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Lackawanna,
Lackawanna,
Lackawanna,
York,
Lackawanna,
Lackawanna,
Lackawanna,
\Yay ne,
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Susquehanna,
Lackawanna,
Nort hampton,
Bucks,
Cam den,
N.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
J.
llfo n roe,
Lu ze rne,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Fa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
\\'ayne,
Lu z e rne.
'.\fon roe ,
L ackawanna,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
:'.\.Uonroe,
Luzerne,
La c kawanna,
Lackawanna,
Luzerne,
Lac kawanna,
\Yay ne,
Luzerne,
N o rthampton,
Carbon,
Luze rn e
Luzerne:
:VIonroe,
Lackawanna,
Lac ka v'ranna,
Lacka v;;~anna,
L ackawanna,
Lu z erne,
C arb on,
Lack a 1vanna,
l\1'onroe,
Lu ze rne,
Lackawanna,
L uze rn e ,
L u zerne,
Carbon,
Lacka i;vanna,
L a•ck-a 'van na,
l\Ion roe,
\ V a y ne,
l\fon roe,
Lu ze rne,
Luze rne,
::\Io n roe,
:\Io n roe,
Nort h ampton,
L u z erne,
I~u zer ne,
SOPHOMORES.
Bailer, Laura L.
B o y l e, Edward P.
~ liff. H e rbert
Cohen , :\Ian u e l L.
G o u1ds boru,
\\'ilk e •-Barre.
Eas t 8'troudsburg,
Old Forge ,
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
Po~tofilce.
Nome.
Fogarty, Helen R.
Nantic Frederick, Helen I.
East Stroudsburg,
Fre East Stroudsburg,
Hernandez, J. Melanio Pl•acetas,
Kittle, Helen ,:yr.
Nanticoke,
Langan, Helen D.
Carbondale,
Larkin, Mary A.
Nanticoke,
McGowan, John W.
Throop,
McGowan, :Marguerite EThroop,
Morris, Elizabeth R.
Nanticoke,
Shiffe1-, ,Mary E.
Br,odheadsvi1Jle,
Talasz, F'rank T.
East Stroudsburg,
Teeter, Mary E1mma
East ·Stroudsburg,
\Viddos.s, E1'izabeth M. Mt. Pocono,
'Viddoss, Esther H.
!\It. Pocono,
County.
Luzerne,
Monroe,
Monroe,
Santa Cruz,
Luzerne,
Lack1avvanna,
Luzerne,
La.ck,a,vanna,
Lack a \Vanna,
Luz1erne,
l\Ionroe,
::non roe,
~1onroe,
l\Ionroe,
::'lfonroe,
53
State.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Cuba.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa .
Pa.
Pa.
FRESHMAN.
l:lahlwin, llfartln S.
Burke, \Villiam
Jones, \Villiam
Kolhaas, Theodore P.
Mosier, Earl F.
P1·ice, Mary B.
Prior, Emerson J.
Straub, Ruth M.
Talasz, Bertha
Thierolf, Pearson
\Varner, C. r:obert
'>troudsburg,
Dickson City,
\V-ilkes-Barre,
Haz leton,
East Stroud8burg,
Cresc•o,
Jermyn,
Lehighton,
Eas t ,strnud•sburg,
Dublin,
Tannersville,
Monroe,
Lacka \Vanna,
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Monroe,
Monroe,
Lack1a \Vanna,
Carbon,
l\lo n roe,
Bucks,
l\fonroe,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
SPECIAL AND UNCLASSIFIED.
Banta, Jose.phine
Bergan, James
Burt, Paul S.
Cannon, J. Romaine
Daley, J ,ohn P.
Falvella, Conrad A.
Feitusch, Henry J.
Font, Julio
Foulkes, Margaret A .
Gerheart, Do,rothea D.
Gilboy, Paul P.
Gilpin, Beatrice
Gordon, Louis J.
Grau. Hogelio
Hartshorn. Mildred
Hornsby, Leo \Y.
Howey, Arthur E.
Jones, Elw1ood
Kellv, ::'liargaret M.
Kindig, J. Robert
Kloess, Robel't W.
Lip.pit, John P.
:Wicha~ls, Robert D.
Near~-. Stanley J.
O'Tiourke, Rafael
Orive, Cesario
Otero. Juan
Pacheco, Jose :'If.
Paxton, Vicitoriia
Ratajski. John E.
Reilley, Robert W.
Hoberts, Anna
Salathe, Noble
Sala,the, Ray S.
3ch\varzholzer, Ro.sina
Swoyersville,
Newport News,
East Stroudsburg,
Olyphant,
Mayfield,
Hazleton,
Luzerne,
Cienfuegos,
Scranton.
Swiftwat e r,
Du rye.a.
\Yaymart,
East Stroucls,burg,
New York City,
Dickson City,
~anti coke,
Dickson City,
Uniondale,
\Vilkes-Bal're,
PhHadelphia,
Eas,t Btroudsburg,
\V>ilk es -Barre,
Lenox,
Carbondale,
Cienfuegos,
Victoria de le Tunas,
Newport, News,
Havana,
Stro uds,burg,
Duryea,
Spangler,
Scnanton,
East Stroudsburg,
East Stroudsburg,
Eais•t Stroudsburg,
Luzerne,
i\1onroe,
Lackawanna,
Lack a \Vanna,
Lu zerne,
Luzerne,
Santa Cruz,
La~ kawanna,
Mo nroe,
Luzerne,
"\vay n e,
Monroe,
Queens,
La:ck,a wanna,
Lu zeTne,
Lack1a 'vanna,
Susquehanna,
Luzerne,
Ph iladelphia,
::'IIonroe,
Luzerne,
Susquehanna,
Lackawanna,
Santa Cruz,
!\Ion roe,
Luzerne,
Cambria,
La.ck-a wanna,
.:\fonroe,
M·onroe,
Monroe,
Pa.
Va.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa .
Pa.
Cuba.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. Y .
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
P a.
Cuba.
Cuba.
Va.
Cuba.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
54
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Nnn1e
Post office
SeUen , Louis
Sha ll er, Ruth
So.sa, Horac io
Villapol, Carlos
"'alton, George
"Whittaker, Arthur
Koegel, Ch ris tie
Santiago,
>)tr.o ud sburg,
Ne\v York City,
Cienfuegos,
Eas t •S troudsburg,
Eas•t Stroudsburg,
Lehighton,
County
~ronroe,
Queens,
'Santa Cruz,
:If.on roe,
Monroe,
Carbon,
State
Cuba.
Pa.
N. Y.
Cuba.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
MUSIC STUDENTS.
Beck, Blanche
Burg, Ruth
Craft. Helen
C liff, Herbert
Hanahan, Ruth
Hocken, Elsie
Hobbs, Pauline
Healy, Marie
Holbrook, Florence
Koff, 'l\h eresa
Kresge, Flore n ce
Long, Kenneth
:llitchell, rtenry
Mul'phy, Irene
~iulherin e, Anna
l\IcDona.ld, Helen
Niles, l\Iarjoorie
De•L uca, Tiosie
Evans, Haydn
Evans, Rebecca
Frabl e, Ruth
Fehnel, Ruth
Frederick, Verna
Frederick, Viviene
Golden, Rose
G illes•pie, Celia
OS Ftoberts, Annie
Sommers, Beatrice
Sosa, Luis
Straub, Huth
Swin k, Kabheri ne
Talasz, Bertha
Toole, Anna
Underwood, Ruth
Vroom, Ethel
Villap.ol , Carlos
Vega, Enrique
1\IODEL SCHOOL ROLJ,.
Nl:\'TH GHADE
Basso, Narcis·o
Bonser, Evelyn
Bush, Earl
Frederick , Verna
Frederick , Vivian
Ferro. :liartha
Gordo·n, Raymond
Kol h aas, George
ill cCune, John
Mosier, Ellwo·od
Stetler, Martha
Stap les, Claren ce
Boyd, Charles
Peral es, Justo
Sa iath e, Chester
Setien, Loui.s
S•heli!on, Olive
S ilverman , Sad ie
Strig·h•t, ·Earl
Strunk, Leila
Schoch, Eth e l
Turner, Madeline
VanvVhy, Ruth
\ Vi.n n , Grace
\\' i l gus, Everett
Zeiger, Lillian
EIGHTH GRADE
Case, Arminda
Hardenstein, Robert
Heberling, n.uth
Kowal ski, John
Kloess, Olive
:11cCu ne, Curtiss
"1"ase, Effie
Oney, Fra.n.cis
Ace, Anna
s·w ink,
Cath~rine
S wi nk, Julia
SEYE:\'TH GRADE
Knierim, \Villia m
1
.Jol'!nson, :N'"orman
DeLuca, Joseph
DeLuca, Ton y
Marv.in, Henrietta
Marean, Francene
P eters, Henry
Allen, Loretta
Durkes, Charles
Ep~aro, Austin
Holbrook, Florence
Kahl, Ruth
Kipp, 1 \fa.ry
K l inger, Flornnce
:llarvin, H e le n
Parker, \Vinifred
PJ.attenburg, Ray•mond
Alterman, Pearl
Bartholomew, Paul
fHorioso, Charles
Gordon, Grace
Gougher, \Yilliam
Howell, Beulah
Knierim, Kenneth
DeLuca, Ros,ie
:llcCune, Irene
Richter, John
Artman. Enos
Brink, Harold
Hagerty. Lillian
Imbt, Cla•r ence
" 'allie, 'l'illiam
V\'alter, Kenne.th
\Vi1':o n , Oliver
Viechn'icki, .Frances
Pullinger, Richard
\Vebe r , Catherine
Zeiger, George
Plattenbu1·g, Mae
Stright, nalph
Strunk, Thelma
\\'aHer, James
S IXTH GRADE
Rowe, Bernard
Sm ith, Kathryn
Van\Vhy, Raymond
Viechnicki, Ohester
\\'hit man, Dorothy
1''IJ?TH GHADE
Schierer, Jane
Shimer, Charles
Smith, Floyd
Stright, Edna
Strunk , Helen
Starner, Verna
Seese. Ina
T r ie•b le, Edna
H owell. Forres·t
55
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
FOUR'rH GRADE
Altemose, l\Iarion
Anedo, Jos,eph
Basso, Horac io
Bell, Harold
Case, Catherine
Clifton, Th e lma
Cola:han, Anna
Duerkeos, Dor,o'lhy
Fritz Newton
Fatzi'nger, ·waiter
Johnson, Juanita
Lambert. Ida
Arnt, Charles
Hubler, Charles
Kipp. Dorothy
Knierim, Hazel
Person, CharloHe
Pre.stdgia·cmo, Rus·sell
Stevens, CaroHne
Litz, Earnes{
Havens, E.lmer
THIRD GHADE
Alterman, Harry
Booth, Samue'l
Chris Clifton, Beatrice
Cramer, Hudcson
IZresg-e, Iluth
Lee, Eclna
Mabe, Joseph
Scheirer, Ralph
Shearbaugh, Kenneth
Smith, Elizabeth
\Volfinger, Helen
DeLuca, Jeanette
SECOND GHADE
Altemose, nichard
Anedo, nosaphine
Fatzinger, Fred
K•ipp, Franklin
Kintner, Edna
Lee, .tte1en
i\l.cCun e, Elizabeth
)Iegna, Charles
l\looney, Dorothy
Plaltenburg. l\'.li.ldr,ed
Seese, Emeline
See~e. Edgar
Armitage, Charles
Clifton, John
Cramer, GeneYa
D'Angelo, Joseph
Hard,en.s Heller, Dorothy
Kahl, Lois
Luckey, Lest€r
)!orris, John
:\Torris, Frank
Nauman, Alice
Newton, Janet
Bus•h, Etta Belle
Colahan, Elizabeth
Hartman, Catherine
Peacock, Jane
Scheirer. Hilda
Strunk, Harold
Titus, Lloyd
Wilson, William
Gougher, Ethel
FIHS'r GllADE
FIHS'l' GllADE
Nauman, :\[orris
Price. Florence
Shear,ba'u"h, John
Strunk, M,ildred
Swink, Charles
Strauss, rlenry
Yiechnicki, Teddy
StrigM. Beulah
Loder, Elizabeth
KI::\'DERGARTE::\' ROU,.
Alterman, A br•aham
Bo,vman, James
Dowman, Ellen
Coolahan, K~Tan
Clifton, ~ellie
Daoiley, Chauncey
E\·ans, Evelyn
F'ellows. Jeanne
Harden< Hoffman, Theodore
Hoffman. \YH1'iam
Huffsmith, Harold
Hel'ler. :'.\'ile~
KestPr, James
Kresge, San1uel
Lambert, Leah
)feichner. \Yi lliam
Newton, "'illiam
Osborne, l\farion
Osborne, Homer
Peacock. Betty
Person, Billy
Small. Elizabeth
Smoek, Harvey
Salatl1e. Tiuth
Shiffe r. Elizabeth
Sherbaugh, Elizabeth
Slutter, Harry
\'i'il•on. Frances
Zaccaro, Elizabeth
SPECIAL
Vega, Enrique Tiafael
Yega, GutaYo Edwardo
Dremont, Jose
SU:IDIARY.
Post Grad uaite ...... . .
Senior ............... .
Juni.or ................
Sophomore ...........
Freshman ........... .
Special ...............
Special :.VIus·ic .........
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Total ....... .
Grades ............... .
)fen
2
19
21
7
s
s•
31
96
Boys
R~
Kinderga1·ten ......... .
Speeial .............. . .
16
3
Total
Grand Total .....
103
199
"'t,Y omen
0
45
95
12
3
11
30
19 6
Girls
85
H
0
99
295
Total
2
64
116
19
11
42
38
292
Total
169
30
3
202
494
56
STATE
NORMAL
SCHOOL
ALUMNI.
CLASS OF 1894.
'
";l·
I
Bettle, Helen
:Brady, Anna
Broadhead, Mary E.
Bush, Anna
Corby, Hattie M.
Connell, Bessie
Corbett, Anna L.
Cope, Lottie E.
•coolican, Tillie
•cyphers, Lizzie
Cunningham, Kate
Cox, Kate
•Fisher, Alice
Gilligan, Mary C.
Gilmartin, Lydia
Gordon, Susie
Griffith, Laura
*Gaughan, Anna
Gillespie, Nellie
Hess, Lizzie
Henrick, Emma C.
Hancock, Ethel
Heberling, Ella L.
•Heath, Elizabeth
Hicks, Grace DeWitt
Johnson, Mame
Kelley, Mame G.
Kelley, Anna T.
Kenney, May G.
Kline, .Tennie A.
Kervin, Maggie
LaBarre, Daisy .\1.
McCaulev, Teresa
McHale, Mary
McCarthy, Lizzie
Moses, Esther
M1ller, Laura E.
Morrow, Grace
Merrow, Mary L.
i\Iahan, Mary
Newmiller, Louise
O'Dea, Marie
Orr, Katie
O'Neil, Alberta
Richards, Nellie
Reg-an, Elizabeth
Scanlon, ·winifred
Stuckley, Emily
*Snyder, Gertrude H.
*Snyder, Carrie B.
Shields, Katie T.
Shields, Mary F.
Sorenson, Margaret
Turner, Nellie El!a
Tennant, Kate
VanEtten, Bessie
VanEtten, Lila B.
Vail, Annette
White, Lottie
Williams. Maud
Weaver, Sarah
*Deceased.
LADIES.
Teacher.
.\Irs. Anna B. Norris,
:IIrs. R. E. Laramy,
~lrs. Dr. F. Krause,
.\frs. A. D. Thomas,
Mrs. W. E. Myers,
.\Irs. R. D. Jennings,
.•1rs. J. H. Fulmer,
New York,
Wllkes-Barre,
Easton,
Elkins Park,
Hazleton,
Nanticoke,
Nazareth,
Pa.
Teacher.
Parsons,
Pa.
Mrs. A. J. Horan,
Teacher,
:Hrs. W. Kearney,
.\1rs William Mack,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Slatington,
Pa.
Mrs. E. F. Hanlon,
Teacher Dom. Science
.\Irs. \Y. G. Walter,
.\lrs. J. A. Noecker,
Teacher,
Hazelton,
Pa.
Brook,lyn,
N. Y .
Allentown,
Pa.
Schuylkill Haven.Pa.
Bethlehem,
Pa.
Teacher. H. S.
Mrs. S. 'iV. Simmons,
Teacher,
.\!rs. Thos. S. Burke,
Teacher,
T e acher,
Clerk,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher.
.\!rs. J. E. Williams,
:'>Irs. Adolph Woolner
.\!rs. L. E. VanOrsdal,
.\!rs. Geo. Drury,
Teacher,
Teacher,
.\Irs. Thos. Thomas,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Sister,
Teacher.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teac1her,
Scranton,
.\!rs. J. Do~herty,
Teacher,
Physician.
Institute Instructor,
Mrs. T. \V. Barker,
N. Y.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Sc ranton,
Pa.
Yonkers,
N. Y.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Summit Hill,
Pa.
\Vatertown,
Conn.
E. M'ch Chunk, Pa.
'Nest Pittston,
Pa.
White Haven,
Pa.
Denison,
Texas.
Santa,
Ida.
Pa.
Pittston,
E. Mauch Chunk, Pa.
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Lansford,
S c ranton,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Wilk es-Barre,
Pa.
Tobyhanna,
Pa.
~Jauch Chunk,
Pa.
E. M'ch Chunk. Pa.
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Tidioute,
Park Place,
Pa.
Pa.
Milford,
E. Orange,
N. J.
Mrs. X. P. Huddy,
Moscow,
Pa.
Teacher,
Pa.
:l.frs. Harry Yeide,
Weatherly,
Wales.
Crynant,
Mrs.DavldW.Daniel,
Pittsburg,
Mrs. Vi'. Maxwell.
Pa.
Addresses not indicated unknown.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
Costenbader, Thos.
Culberson, John
*Collins, Frank
*Golden. Edward
lCJ.OOVer, G. S.
Jackson, H. A.
Kunkle, H. A.
Lord, J. P.
•McGill, J. J.
McCarthy, Francis
McMonegal, M.
Rinker. Richard
Boyle, Mary E.
Shull, Samuel
57
GENTLElIEN, '94.
Clerk,
Postal Clerk,
Mauch Cnunk,
N. Y. City,
R. R. Foreman,
Merchant,
!vfinister,
Attorney,
Saltsburg,
Palmyra,
\Vilkes-Batre,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
School Supt.,
Teacher,
Minister,
Mayfield,
Hazleton,
Pittston,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
STATE CERTIFICATE, '94.
Teacher,
Lansford,
Superintendent.
Perth Amboy,
Pa.
N. Y.
Pa.
N. J.
CLASS OF 1895.
Brands, :Mary J.
Brown, Elsie
Barteau, Agnes
Bush, Edith 1\Iae
Carney, Anna
Canam, Grace R.
Cool, Evelyn
Curran, Nellie
Dodson, Katie E.
•Davies, :Mary
Evans, Laura B.
Evans, Susie ,E.
Edwards, Anna ;\L
Flynn, Emilv
Fenstermacher, M. Z.
Gray, Edith
Heller. Huth
Hicks,Katherine,111.A.
•
LADIES.
Mrs. C. E. Beck.
Mrs. Chas. \V. Carr,
.\frs. C. McKel vey,
.\Irs. J.' Huffman,
Teacher,
Mrs. C. B. Chase,
:Hrs. F. B. Fletcher,
.\!rs. N. V. Taylor,
Mrs. \V. A. Wolfe,
Mrs. H. R. Flagler,
lllrs. J. Thomas.
Mrs.John M. Thomas,
Teacher,
.\Irs. P. M. Graul,
Mrs. B. S. \Yarner,
i\Trs. H. C. Hearn.
Instr. Russell Sage
College,
.\lrs..T. A. Laubach,
Mrs. F. Burk,
Portland,
Pa.
Angels,
Pa.
New Rochelle,
N. Y .
Marshalls Creek, Pa.
\Vilkes-Barre.
Pa.
Des 1Moines,
Ia.
Malboro,
Mass .
Scrant0n,
Pa.
Selinsgrove,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Fran klin,
Scranton,
Lehighton.
Ridle y Park,
Baltimore,
Troy,
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Md.
N. Y.
B ethlehem,
:'.\I organ town,
W. Va.
Holzeman, Katherine
Johnson, Emma
Jones, .\iartha
Jones, Sadie J.
Kurtz. Mabel
Krauter, i\lar)' .\L
.\Jack. Anna V.
.\1iller, Sue B.
Metzgar, Lizzie
i\icCadden, Anna
McCauley, Josephine
Mallahan, Kate
Newhart. Carrie G.
Osmun, Isabel
Rhinehart, Minnie G.
Reap, Mame
Ruddy. Mary
:::,hater, Margaret
Schoonover, Elsie
Timony, Kathryn
Wi])jams, Mary L.
Walsh, M. Alice
Teacher,
Teacher.
.\1 t·s. Albert D. Green
.\Ir~. T. J. Donohue,
Mrs. Sue B. Warman,
Mrs. C. F. Schatzle,
Teacher,
.\1rs. T. H. Govreau,
Mrs. J. O'Brien,
~frs I. BergstresRer,
.\Irs. Zedricl< \\' omer,
Teacher,
Teacher,
:\1rs. John Tierney,
Teacher,
.\1rs. J. \\". Palmer.
Mrs. J. McBrearty,
Mrs. G. Shultz.
Mrs. P. B. Kelly,
Appenzeller, C. D.
Bush, Ralph D.
Brewster, Wm. F.
Bursh, · E. F.
Bachman, C. C.
•Deceased.
Chiropodist,
Yonkers,
N. Y .
Ins. Agent,
.\1anasquan,
N . .r.
Lawyer,
Kingston,
Pa.
Teacher.
East0n,
Pa.
Principal,
Allentown,
Pa.
Addresses not indicated unkno\vn .
Pa.
Parsons.
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg. Pa.
Norwalk,
Conn.
Portland,
\\' !lite Haven,
Wilkes-Barre.
Pa.
Pa.
~a.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Allentown,
Pa.
N. J.
Newark,
.\1.ountainhome,
Pa.
\V ilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Pa.
Scranton,
MountainhomP.,
Pa.
Alamogordo, .. N . i\1.
Freeland.
Pa.
Plymouth,
Pa.
Syracuse,
N. Y.
GENTI.,ElUEN, 'f>:i,
58
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Batt, O. E.
Coolbaugh, H. E.
Detrick, W. J,
Eilenberger, R. J.
Fawkes, Edward
Gilpin, George
Graul, P. M.
Houck, C. S.
Jayne, \Vilson T.
Kinney, Ira L.
Keiser, Norman G.
Mulligan, John R.
Miller, Charlton D.
Supervising Prine.,
Merchant,
li__,,armer,
Principal,
Nazareth,
Stroudsburg,
!Stroudsburg,
Clinton,
Teacher,
Lawyer,
Bank Cashier,
Prlndpal,
Principal,
Ulass Manufacturer,
McGuigan, Frank
H.hodes, Norman E.
Reimer, Eli
Smith, H. E.
Smith, Hezekiah
Supt. of Schools,
Trav.Aud.Erie R.R.Co
'.\Ierchant,
Business,
Merchant,
Sterling,
Pa.
Lehighton,
Pa.
Hawley,
Pa.
Pullman,
Wash.
Langhorne,
Pa.
l N. Y.
Ne.squehonng,
Pa.
Newton Highland·s,
Mass.
Pittston,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Flicksville,
Pa.
Flanders,
N. J .
~' lanu.,rs,
N. J.
Supervising Prln.,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
CLASS OF 1896.
LADIES.
Burke Mary
Bonner, Grace
Bennett, Clara R.
Bowman, Agnes
Broclhead, Josie May
Boyle, Ellen
•cooper, Della A.
Carney, Mary
Collins, Margaret
Casey, Marie
Crooks, Anna E.
Cooke, Lucy
Lure, Anna
Dougherty, Mary
Oick, Jeannette H.
Farrow, CarriP H.
• Follweiler, Clara L.
Gillispie, Mary E.
Gilpin, Libby
Gray, Virginia
Huston, Myriam
Henry, J e annette Iii.
Hawk, Grace M.
Jones, Laura M.
·~e nkins, Eva L.
Jones, Elizabeth
!Gaer. Anna
Killrnllen, Julia A.
Kellow, Jessie
Kurtz, Ella M.
Lough n ey, Eliz. L.
~1u tchler, Ellen M.
:vJasters, Edith M.
Y!oll, Elizabeth
.\fount, Lizzie Jane
.\1ichaels, Emma
Murphy, Olive G.
Nicholas, Lillie M.
Newhart., Hattie
Newlin, Emma W.
Po\Yers, Maud
p,,,, rC'e, Hannah B.
P u rsell, Fannie
P1>arson, Eliz. A.
•Deceased.
Teacher,
Mrs. Virgil Gillespie,
Mrs. L. H. St!lmar,
Mrs. S. Shick,
Superv. Drawing
Vice Principal,
\\' ilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Seattle,
Wash.
Springfield,
Mass.
At t. Pocono,
Pa.
Old Forge,
Pa.
Pa.
Lansford,
Mrs. \V. A. Henry,
Mrs. John Hugl!es,
Teacher.
Teacher,
Mrs. David Lavelle,
Teacher,
Mrs. Andrew Shigo,
Teacher,
Mrs. Eli R<>imer.
l\Irs. Robt. Hermany,
Mrs. J. Reinert,
l\Irs. J. Fulmer Hefft,
Mrs. G. Farnsworth,
Mrs. John Davidson,
Mrs. J. K. Moore,
Teacher,
Principal,
Vi' ilk es-Barre,
Nesquehoning,
Carbondale,
Ph i ladelphia,
Scranton,
Je rmy n,
Freeland,
Moos i c,
Flicksville.
Wilkes-Barre,
VVyon1ing,
W a l tham.
Hagerstown,
Miami,
Pert h Amhoy,
Dorrance ton,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
PL
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Mass.
Md.
Okla.
N. J.
Pa.
Hawaii.
Teach el'.
Honolulu,
'"reacher.
N. J .
Hackensack,
Pa.
Teacher.
Carbondale,
Pa.
T e ach e r.
Scranton,
Pa.
Teac her.
J.~. Stroudsburg,
N. Y.
Mrs.
Elizaberth L. .N'e\V York,
Curley,
Teaf'l11·1·.
Newark.
N. J.
Springfield,
Pa.
.\llrs. Stanley Rogers
Newark,
N. J .
Mm. J. Wuertt:el,
Brevard,
N. C .
Mrs . •T. Silverstein,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Book-keeper,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
;\frs. vV. H. Loder,
Cherryville,
Pa.
Teacher,
Phillipsburg,
N. J .
Mrs. 0. F. Rinker,
Rockl and Lake, N. Y.
J.1rs. D. C. Hummel,
.Mrs. J. M. Schreck,
Nara menta,
B. C .
E . Stroudsburg, Pa.
Mrs. Frank Bush,
Mrs. Ira Kresge,
~lin er's Mills,
Pa.
E:a~ton .
Pa.
Teacher,
Address es not indicated unknown.
•
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
Purcell, Mary
Price. Elsie E.
*Roehrig, Mary E.
Rasner, Anna
Reinhart, Lizzie
Ruddy, Kate
Reilly, Lizzie
Reilly, Nellie
Smith, Cora E.
Shaw, Eva L.
Smith, Esther M.
Silver, Mary C.
Swartswelder, F.
Shields, Mary E.
Shivler, Katie
Smith, Mary
'Seiple, Bertha E.
Trimmer, Frances
Timbrell, Lena
Timony, Bridget
Watson, Emma E.
\l\•yckoff, Jennie F.
Williamson, Kate
\\' ebber, Marie
\,\'aters, Anna W.
•Yost, Estella. M.
Mountainhome,
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
J\Irs.
Edward Burke,
E. Sweet,
Michael Mackin,
John O'Donnel,
\Vm. Clymer,
Mrs. V. B. ·wells,
Mrs. Clinton Supplee,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. G. E. l\Ierrett,
T ea c her,
Teacher,
llirs. John T . Hess,
Clerk,
Mrs. H. M. Forrester.
Mrs. J. A. Armstrong,
Mrs. Emile Perrot,
Mrs. C has. J. Bunn,
Mr~. C. J. Bunz,
:\Jrs. Theo. Scholla,
Mrs. Wm. D. Palmer,
Pasadena,
Binghamton,
Scranton.
\\' ilkes-Barre,
\\'ilkes-Barre,
Dalton,
Phi ladelphla,
Stroudsburg,
J ermyn,
Hackensack,
Bangor,
\Vil!{e~-Earre,
59
Pa.
Calif.
N. Y.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
Nutley,
Pa..
N . J.
Trenton,
N. J.
Dunmore,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Pa.
Mt. Bethel,
~lt. Bsthel,
B ethlehem,
Hazleton,
Lansford,
Philade lphi a,
Pioche.
Den v er,
Haz leton,
E a~t
Bangor,
Vi' ilkes-Barre,
\\'ei;t Easton,
Peeks kill.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
P a.
GE:VTJ,E!UEN, '96
Beck, Frank B .
Brodt, H. O.
Becker, Wm. A.
Boyle, Frank P.
Boyle, B. S.
Coyle, M. J.
Cyphers, R. l\1.
Cyphers, F. L.
Cannon F. J.
Dilliard, H. C.
Drum, Herbert R .
Frace, Jame8 M.
Gish. \Vm. H.
*Hanlon, James A .
Hom, Garrett F .
*Hemm, Gustav
Hess, John T.
Heberling, E. C.
Houston, J. B.
Jamison, Wm.
Kresge, Eries
Koehler, John J .
.. oehler, Geo. W.
Kunkle, Geo. B.
•Loughran, P. J.
*:\IcCrear y, J. N.
• .\Iadde n . J olln
McGeehan, Con.
'.1-lorgan. A . S .
~tcDona.Jd, Jas S .
~lill<"r. C~o. \\'.
Oyer, .To8. E.
*O'Donn ell, .fohn D.
Pomp. \l'illiam H .
Powell, James J.
Price, Myron A.
*Remaly, G . <;V.
Saricks. J. G.
i'hannon . .I. P.
Smith, A. L.
oitrunk, \\'alter 111.
SilYer. :\fic hae l I.
*Deceased.
Bookkeeper,
C l erk,
Book-l{i>eper,
Lawy er,
Teacher,
Ass. Ins. Supt.,
Ranchman,
Mgr. Const. Co.,
Lawyer,
Engineer,
Mech. Engine er.
Principal,
Foundryman,
Pa.
Pa.
N<>v.
Colo.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. Y.
Salesman,
Teacher,
L. V. R. R. Clerk,
P hys ician,
Teache1-,
Law ye r,
Co. Supt. Wayne Co.
Clerk P . 0 .
Principal,
Bangor,
So. B ethlehem,
lilt. Carmel,
Scranton,
Bald Jl>Ioun1tain,
H onesdale,
Nazareth,
Wind Gap,
Freight Clerk.
Slate Manufacturer,
Hook -k Peper.
Teacher,
Attol'ney- at- La""
Freeland.
Pa.
S latingto n,
Pa.
NPw York.
N. Y .
Bangor, R.D. 4
Pa.
P l eas antville,
Pa.
Instr. Technical
Lawyer,
Hotel Proprietor,
Harrisburg ,
Scranton,
Canadens is,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
P a.
Pa.
Pa.
l\Igr. Coal Co.,
Freeland,
Pa.
:Su 1wrvising Prin.,
\\' ilkes - Barre,
Pa.
:\lini8ter,
~1il Pa.
rusto ms S ervice,
Ru t herford,
N. J .
Engineer,
\\
P 11i1HdP lph1a. Pa.
Addre sses not ind ica.ted unknown.
60
STATE NORI.MAL SCHOOL,
Strunk, H. S.
Treible, Harry
Walsh, M. J.
Teacher.
N. Bethlenem,
Pa.
Clerk, Erie R. R.,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Lawyer,
Mayfield,
Pa.
llTATE CER'rIFICATE, '116.
Prin. St. Nor. School, Trenton,
N. J .
Savitz, J. J.
•Wilt, 0. R.
Chamberlain, H. E.
VanGorden, Clara
McGuigan, Frank 8.
Kurtz, Elizabeth
Teacher,
Mrs. A. F. Schmalstieg
SCJEN'l'JFIC COURSE
Supt. School,
Mem. of Faculty,
Lanesboro,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Pittston,
E. S. Normal.
Pa
Pa.
CLASS OF 1897.
Appenzeller, El~le
Brown. Elizabeth M.
Bond, Elizabeth i\lae
Brown, Margaret"
ilurnett, Rose G.
Burke, Helen J.
Cyphers, Miriam E.
Clum, Mrs. Stella
Carpenter, Lill;: :\I.
Cai·penter, Hat tie N.
Cronk, Mae A.
Donovan, .\Iary A.
Diehl, Ida A.
*Fanning, Nellie R.
Gray, Esther .M.
•Gilpln, Laura A.
Gallagher, Margaret
harmon, Bertha S.
Hoag, l\lary T.
Howe, Blanche A.
neadley, Eliz. l\I.
H Hill, Isabella
Hoffman, Lou .\I.
Jayne, i'\jannie
Kline, Hattie A.
Kearney, Ella C.
Kearney, Bes~ie A..
*Knapp, Lulu E.
Levan, Laura M.
Lane, Tillie :>I.
Laran1y, Anna 0.
Lore. Emma D.
:\.[orey, Bertha R.
Ma.rkey, Rose R.
Miller. Margaret .\L
Par.terson, Itose G.
Hee$e, Angie
T:eilly, Nellie
Shoemaker, Pauline
ShiE-ld s , Ali<'e V.
Shar.,r, Lottie V.
Spencer. Lottie A.
Templeton, Margaret
Ta~·lor, .\label E.
Whitson, Bessie
LADIES .
.\frs. J. Vanvorst.,
Easton,
Pa.
Teacher,
Mrs. Elizabeth :'>I. B. Springfield,
'.\'lass.
Seymour,
Stud. Simmens Col.,
'l'eacher,
E. Stroudsbu1·g, Pa.
Teacher.
Pa.
Scranton.
Clerk,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
M. or Fae., P. Inst.,
N. J .
Heightstown,
Teacher,
Fact.oryvi lie,
Pa.
.\frs. Harry B. \Volte Factoryville,
Pa.
Teacher,
Wille es-Barre,
Pa.
Principal.
Lanesboro.
Pa.
Teacher,
Pa.
E.i'.YI'ch Chunk.
Teacher,
Mrs. E. F. G!bb3,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Mary Meyer,
titenographer,
Mrs. Geo. Bornhoeft,
:'lfrs. Oscar Liepaus,
•\J rs. W. l. l~o id,
~!rs. J. J. Judge,
'!'each er,
Student,
Teacher,
Mrs. \V. J,. Meaker.
:.\1rs. A. A. Garrison,
:'llr~. I•'. E. \Vilson,
Teacher,
Mrs. Ro&"er Wlllla.mB,
Teacher,
Teacher.
Mrs. \Vm. Clymer,
:11rs. Matt. Crowley,
~lrs. M . . J. l\kLean.
:'llrs. Ralph Cooper,
!\[r~. C. A. ~\[orris,
Supt. Hospital,
:\Trs. Va!Pntine Shoop.
Mrs. Thos. Bryant,
GEN'rI,EMEN,
Ackerman, Oscar W.
Arnold, Harry E.
Connaghen.John H.
Giersch, Harry C.
•Deceased.
N. J.
:\Irs. Sidney T. Baker MaplewooJ,
Pa.
'°'anticoke,
Say re,
De t roit.
Pit t s1ton,
Pa.
.:>iiril.
Pa.
.Tersey City,
N. J.
E. ...Hroudsburg, Pa.
Davenport,
\\"ash.
Nazareth,
Pa.
l'eekville,
Pa.
"' ilkes-Barre,
Pa.
\Vilkes-Barre,
Bethlehem,
Nanticoke,
Easton,
\ \T ilkes-Barre,
Philadelphia.,
P i ttstou.
Hudson,
Hebron,
Coopersburg,
Huntingdon,
Dorrance ton,
Lanesboro,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. Dak.
Pa.
Ore.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
'•1.
Supt. of Schools,
Glens ide,
Pa.
Electrician,
Buff.ala,
N. Y.
Priest,
Locust Dale,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Bookkeeper,
Addresses not indicated unknown.
61
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
Gardner, Fred C.
Hester, Henry
Haiges, Fred O.
Harton, James F.
Ink, Lewis A.
Ketcham, Walter E.
Kistler, Milton S.
Murray, Martin C.
Moyer, William L.
Miers, Charles 0.
Murray, Michael J.
Michael, Charles W.
Oliver, Joseph \V,
Powell, Fred M.
Peifiey, Harvey F.
Pipher, Josiah B.
•Reichard, John
Shick, Frank J.
Snyder, Wallace J.
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
White Haven,
Pa.
\~ ilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Duluth,
Minn.
Yokohoma,
Japan.
E. Stroudsburir.
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Easton,
Pa.
Flicksville,
Pa.
Bank Clerk,
Teacher,
Merchant,
Prin. Gram. School,
Clerk,
Elec. Engineer,
Cashier, Bank,
Teacher,
Clerk.
Teacher,
Lawyer,
Merchant,
Manual Training,
Head of Com. Dept.,
Business,
Clerk and Cashier,
Sci. Teach., St. Norm
School,
Director M. Tralnln~.
Bookkeeper,
Sandt, John H.
Shuman, F. W. W.
Shook, S. Bertie
SchRfer, Heber I.
Taylor, Ernest L.
Toole, Michael J.
Ward, Thomas H.
Wilmarth, Naaman
Farmer,
Teacher,
Principal H. S.,
Principal,
Insurance,
Farmer,
Scranton,
Pa.
Laceyville
Tunkhannock,
Dinuba,
Bangor,
Gloversville,
Pa.
Pa.
Cal.
Pa.
N. Y.
Edinboro,
Winona,
Easton,
Stroudsburg,
Danielsville,
l{.ane,
Avoca,
Scranton,
New Milford,
Pa.
Minn .
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
SCIENTIFIC COUll!!E, '111.
Kunkle, G. B.
Principal,
Brodheadsville,
Pa.
POST GRADUATE!!, '87.
Kinney. Ira L.
Powell, James
Sha!er, \Yilliam A.
Strunk, Henry S.
Unger, J. J.
VanGorden, Clara
Prin. Schools,
Lawyer,
Lawyer,
Bethlehem,
Co. Supt.,
Mrs. A. F. Schmalstlea
Langhorne,
Pa.
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Northampton,
Pa.
N. J .
Vineland,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
CLASS OF 181>8.
LA.DIES.
Bible, Alice May
Brazille, Nellie A.
Blessing, Inez
Butterworth, M. E.
Brewer, Laura M.
Burt, Flora E.
Bennett, Lizzie R.
Bartholomew, Laura
Cannon, Stella A.
Conway, Margaret T.
Coronway, Ethel
Cannon, Celia E.
Clarke, Julia L.
Conway, Margaret Z,
Crosgrove, .Margaret
Davis, Cora A.
Dowling, Mamie
Dill~. Ella
Frutchey, Laura M.
Grover, L. Maye
Heller, Marcia C.
Holland, Jennie L.
H>'aley, Katie G.
Hess, Louise E.
Howell. Evelyn M.
Joyce, Margaret V.
•Deceased.
Teacher,
Mrs, Peter Cawley,
Mrs. O. E. Williams,
Teacher.
Mrs. J. J. Cort,
Mrs. Vancampen,
Mrs. John Grennan,
Mrs. Harry F. Miller,
Teacher,
Champaign,
Stroudsburg,
\Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Teacher,
V\• llk es-Barre,
Summit Hill
Pa.
Pa.
Passaic,
Madisonville,
E. Stroudsburc,
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
Ill.
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Teach e r,
Archbald,
Pa.
Mrs. N. H. Graves,
Dalton,
Pa.
Mrs. Anthony,
Teacher,
Duryea,
Pa.
'J'pacher,
Harrisburl',
Pa.
Teach Pr,
Hazleton,
Pa.
:\Irs. Hend,rickson,
Deal Beach,
N. J.
Traveling Saleslady,
Bangor
Pa.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Teacher.
Berwick,
Pa.
Mrs. A. vV. Larrabee, Rta rrucca.
Pa.
Teachi>1·,
Carb ondale,
Pa.
Addresses not i ndicated unknown.
1
62
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Kerney, Genelda C.
Lynch, Mary R.
Martin, Ada B.
Metzgar, Lou B.
;'.1cCarthy, Anna L.
McDonald, Rose C.
Michael, Martha E.
Mollahan, Kathryne
McKee, Minnie A.
~1ack, Mary
Mick, Rosella
Murphy Joanna L.
McGinnis, Helen I.
McLean, Mary M. J.
Nixon, Addie l\I.
Phillips, Mae
Price, Olive A.
Rice, Margaret
Robinson, Eliz. M.
Skinner, Mabel E.
Sullivan, Kathleen E.
*Smith, Katie J.
•smith, Lulu J.
Schoonover, Caroline
Sigafus, Anna E.
Shannon, Daisy V.
Shafer, Eliz. M.
Tracy, Mary M.
TI'elter, Mae
Wise, Octavia K.
Wright, Elizabeth
Wheaton, Bessie R.
\'Vatt, Gertrude E.
Mrs. T. F. Delaney,
Mrs. Wm. Klllgallon,
Mrs. ·wallace Snyder,
Teacher,
Sup. Principal,
.Hrs. R. J. Reilly,
Stenographer,
Teacher,
Mrs. M. M. Morgan,
Teacher,
Mrs. M. F. Hannon,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Jas. Brophy,
Mrs. Arthur Patton,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Charles Knight,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. T. A. Briggs,
Mrs. C. T. Cushman,
Teacher,
Mrs. C. vV. Howell.
Mrs. H. Mussigbrod,
Mrs. Robert Sayre,
Mrs. Frank Dutt,
Mrs. S. F.Breed,
Mrs. Walter Lewis,
Teacher.
Jessup,
Pittston,
Edinboro,
Stroudsburg,
Mayfield,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Nazareth,
'\Vilkes-Barre,
Carbondale,
Bangor,
Henryville,
Carbondale,
Scranton,
Carbondale,
Stroudsburg,
Thompson,
Mountalnhome,
Chalfont,
Scranton,
Milan ville,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Tucson,
New York,
Pen Argyl,
Uniondale, R.D.
Wisdom,
Stroudsburg,
Ariz.
N. Y.
Pa.
3, Pa.
:\font.
Pa.
Gelatt,
Passaic,
N. J.
Pa,
Coal Dealer.
Teache•·.
Concrete Engineer,
Hoboken,
Flicksville,
Jersey, City,
N. J.
Pa.
N. J.
Paymaster,
l\linister,
Minersvllle,
Spring Glen,
Pa
Pa.
GENTLEMEN, '98.
Ace, Claude B.
Brodt, Stewart C.
Bender, Benj. F.
*Butler, William J.
Cullather, M. A.
Carl, Oscar E.
Curtis, Edward B.
•Flory, Roy C.
Green, Oscar F.
Gibbs, Edwin F.
Hobbes, C. E.
Hoffsommer, Walter
*Kintner, Ira L.
LaRue, Daniel vV.
Miller, Elbert A.
Mengel, Henry F.
Male, Nicholas M.
Miller, Lafayette
McCabe, James F.
Mitman, Wesley M.
Michael, Benj. F.
McNamara, Galusha
Palmer, Abner M.
Reimer, Enoch
Reimel, Elmer .J.
Rogers, Edward B.
Reimer, Azariah
•Smith, Lewis A.
Seguine, Wm. M.
Super. Jacob J.
*Deceased.
Pa.
Farming & Teaching, Saylorsburg,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Merchant,
Pa.
1Vllkes-Barre.
Dentist,
Japan.
Tokio,
Missionary,
Mem. Normal Fae.,
Farmer,
E. Stroudsburg,
Mt. Bethel,
Pa.
Pa.
Slate Business,
Teacher,
Lawyer,
Prin. of Schools,
Druggist,
Merchant,
Steamship Bus.,
Teacher,
Draftsman,
Cashier,
Minister,
Pa.
Pen Argyl,
N. J
Belvidere,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre.
Pa.
Easton,
Pa.
Laceyville
N. J.
Beerston,
K J.
Plainfield,
Pa.
Bangor,
Ala.
Birmingham,
Pa.
Elmhurst
Arlington Heights,
Mass.
Sand Dealer,
Kenvil,
N. J.
Teacher,
Bangor,
Pa.
Addresses not indicated unknown.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
63
Doylestown,
Real Estate,
Pa.
Physician,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
A•torney-at-Law,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Physician,
Scranton,
Pa.
Principal,
Avoca,
Pa.
POST GRADUATES, '98
Principal,
Brodheadsville,
Kunkle, George B.
Pa.
Principal,
Kinney, Ira L.
Langhorne.
Pa.
Bank Clerk,
E. Stroudsburg,
Gardner, Fred C.
Pa.
Teacher,
Hebron,
N. Dak.
Shoemaker, Pauline
Parsons,
Jones, Sadie J.
Teacher,
Pa.
Stevens, Wm. M.
Sullivan, Edward J.
Walsh, Wm. P.
Walsh, Anthony T.
Webber, Charles B.
CLASS OF 1899.
LADIES.
Atherton, Kittie M.
Bell, Ruth
Bretney, Clara J.
Brumbaugh, C. G.
Coyne,. Cath. A.
Castle, Charlotte L.
Chambers, Bertha
Cassidy, Ella M.
Case, Lulu E.
Chamberlain, Bertha
Doughty, M. Olive
Dertinger, Louise C.
Ervin, Sadie E.
Eyer, Ida M.
Evans, E. May
Edwards, Laura A.
Fenstermacher, C.
Fetherman, Daisy A.
Forgeng, Mary I.
Fallon, Theresa F.
Guinnip, Mabel G.
Gannon, Eliz. C.
Gilpin, Blanche K.
Hanahan, Margaret
Hoover, Sue E.
Hills, Myra L.
Holton, Katharyne
*Herriotts, Jane A.
Heller, Bessie
Hottel<, Maria
Heckman, Eva
Johnson, Lilian A.
Kober, Mary
Kemp, Gertrude
Kennedy..Josephine
Klaer, M. Louise
Mullen, Sarah A.
Leonard, Agnes G.
lllcHale, Sadie A.
Mundy, Susie T.
Mulderig, Katie C.
McAndrew, M. G.
McGee, Gertrude L.
Mosser, Laura E.
Michael. Charlotte F.
Miller, Edyth G.
Miller, Anna M.
Motte, Clara E. A.
Moore, Mary T.
Murray, Carrie
Messinger, Ella M.
Mulherin, Anna
Mulherin, Katie
*Deceased.
Mrs. John Williams,
C'lk's Summit,
Mrs. E. Higgins,
Rushville,
Mrs. Chas. A. Wagne1 Lehighton,
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Neb.
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Mrs. :u. J. O''.'.falley,
N. Y .
Warwick.
Mrs. Roy A. Sykes,
Burlington,
Vt.
Mrs. J. M. Lenox,
W y alussing.
Pa.
Mrs. E. F. Eversole,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Teacher,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Forty-Fort,
Pa.
Clerk,
Teacher,
Ashley,
Pa.
N. J.
Mrs. Philip Brundage Grantwood,
Mrs. A. E. Herriman,
Pa.
Galeton,
Pa.
Mrs. B. M. Shull,
Lehighton,
Pa.
Mrs. A. C. Graham,
Allentown,
Pa.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Mrs. Daniel Holland, Old Forge,
Mrs. Daniel LaRue,
E . Stroudsburg, Pa.
Mrs. James Donovan,
Pa.
Pittston,
Mrs. "\V. H. Robacker, S. Sterling,
Pa.
Pa.
Mrs . .James P. Burns, Miners II-fills,
Pa.
Mrs F. 0. Ruth,
Easton.
Mrs. W. J. Niemeyer,
Pa.
Dunmore,
Teacher,
\\'i!kes-Barre.
Pa.
Mrs . .J. S. 1Vet7.el,
Ack e rman·:llle,
Pa:
Mrs . .Jos. P. Keeney, Norfolk,
Va.
Mrs. Chas. E. Bessel, Mineola,
L. I.
Teacher.
Bangor,
Pa.
Mrs. V. H. Dimmick,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Mrs. H. Templeton,
Buffalo,
N. Y .
Teacher,
Olyphant.
Pa.
Mrs. D. R. Chapin,
A rel m o r e ,
Pa.
Teacher.
.J e rmy n,
Pa.
Mrs A. P. Conniff,
Plains,
Pa.
Teacher,
Miners Mills,
Pa.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre.
Pa.
Mrs. !11. F. Dougher,
Inkerman.
Pa.
Principal,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Mrs. M . A. Kennedy,
Scranton,
Pa.
Mrs. I. A. Fager,
Harrisburg,
Pa.
Teacher,
Nazareth,
Pa
Teacher,
Easton,
Pa.
Kansas City,
Kan .
Book-keeper,
Teacher,
S c ran t on,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Teacher,
Mrs. vVm. M. Young,
Jermyn,
Pa.
Mrs. S. Mann Uhler,
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
Pa.
Mrs. J. F. Gallagher, Glen Lyon,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Teacher,
Addresses not indicated unknow n .
64
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Northup, Lena L.
Newsbigler, Mabel
O'Brien, Edith
Passmore, R. Helen
Parker, Anna G.
Phillivs. Ella G.
*Ross, Gertrude
Rosenkrans, Edna L.
1dchards, Bertha E.
Remaly, Henrietta
*Shafer, Alzena B.
Smith, Olive K.
Swartwvod, Mary E.
Starke, Blanche L.
Stark, Clara A.
Squier, Ethel
Thomas, Lilian
Thompson, Kate L.
1.~homas, klarg. H.
Vancampen. Addie
VanHorn, Nettie
\Valker, Blanche E.
Wivell, Mary A.
\Vllliams, Maud
Alleman, Ira F.
Farmer,
Drown, W. E.
B»rrett. Patrick
Barrett, Charles A.
Duff, Leonard
*Demund, Howard M.
Donovan, James
Feltham. Ralph H.
Fenner, Frank D.
Green. D. Albert
Gallagher, J. F.
Hin Hill, Jacob
Hanna, GPorge E.
Koeh ler, Elmer E.
Keener, Daniel P.
I..oma~son, Clarence
*Lynch, John
~tack, Jacob J.
Manning. Cornel!us
Messinger, Geo. S.
:liaGuire, John J.
Nelson, Henry
Paul, Augustu8 C.
R eese, Jacob E.
Rader. Floyd ll...
*Robinson, .James M.
Hood, Ralph H.
Snyder, Charles L.
Shiffer, Alvin O.
Sayre. Robert J.
Westbrook, Lucien
\Vebster. G. E.
Principal,
Teacher,
Principal,
Teacher,
Middletown,
R . D. No. 3.
Moscow,
\Van amie,
Hudson
Buffalo,
R. R. Storekeeper,
Income Tax Insp.,
East Hartford, Conn.
Canadensis,
Pa.
State Sup. of Schools
Accountant,
Supt. Graham Mine,
Dep. Prothonotary,
Mail Carrier,
Structural Engineer,
Teacher,
Teach e r,
Norwalk,
Conn.
W ilke>;-Barre,
Pa.
Villa,
W. Va.
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
New York,
N. Y.
York.
Pa.
Bangor, R.D. 4, Pa.
Teacher,
Merchant,
Treas. Mfg. Co.,
Principal,
Gen. Foreman,
Ph y sician & Surgeo1
Teacher,
Electrician,
Naza.reth,
Pa.
S~ranton,
Pa.
Tatamy,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Elizabeth,
N. J.
Buffalo.
N. Y.
Nazareth, R.D. 2, Pa.
Martin's Creek,
Pa.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
I.hrs.
Frank Spiegel,
S. M. Glidden,
Mooney,
A. Ollendick,
John E. Faber,
D. H. Keller,
D.
Pa.
c.
La.
E. Stroudsburg,
Norfolk,
Luzerne,
Pa..
Va.
Pa.
Mrs. Henry Mingle,
Mrs. G. Avery,
Mrs. F. L. Hartman,
Mrs. L. E. Ace,
Mrs. Ethel Bushnell,
Teacher,
Mrs. W. H. VanFleet,
E . Stroudsbur&",
Tunkhannock,
Factoryville,
Stroudsburg,
Montrose,
Wilkes-Barre,
Ransom,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Mrs. C. D. Wolfe,
Mrs. Chas. L. Avery,
Mrs. Ernest Keller.
Hope,
N. J.
Netcong,
N. J .
Uniondale, RD 3, Pa.
Alderson,
Pa.
'O•.
Banker,
Dallas,
Hail road Accountant,
Principal.
Bath, R. D.,
J{. n. Posfal Clerk,
Stroudshurg,
Supt. Pike County.
Matamoras.
l st Lt. Ordnance Res. Phi 1ad elphia,
Corps,
Teacher,
Northampton,
SOIEXTIFJC COURSE,
Ric>nnett. Lizzie R.
Kinney, Ira L.
Schoonover, C. E.
Throop,
Washington,
Pineville,
Pa.
Pa.
Mem. Norm. Faculty,
Mrs. J. M. Phillips,
Teacher,
Gl~NTLEME:!f,
Ziegentus, Milton D.
Scranton,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. Y.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
·~9.
Mrs. John Grennan
Principa.1,
Mrs. T. A. Briggs,
Urbana,
Langhorne,
Tues on,
Ill.
Pa.
Ariz.
POST GRADUATE, '99.
l.lenrler, B. l<'.
*Deceased.
Concrete Engineer, Jer•PV r.1ty.
~ .!
Addresses not indicated unknown.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
65
CLASS OF 1900.
LADIES.
Aikman, Anna M.
Harteau, Ethel
Bisbing, Minnie G.
Bortree, Ella
Bortree, Grace Mae
Boundy, Nellie E.
Brennan, B. C.
•Bonham, Eva B.
Conner, Lillian
Caswell, Hettie
Cotton, Jennie H.
Cook, lielen R.
Chamberlr~in, Jennie
Corcoran, Alice D.
Everitt, Clara B.
Ferris, Jessie E.
Follett, Dora M.
Fetherman, Mary
Gibbs, Ella
George, Berdie
Geiser, Laura B.
Gwilliam, Carolyn
Giess, Bertha
Hannas, A. Belle
Hobbs, Mabel
Heller, Anna
Johnson, Aquilla
Jennings, Satie A.
Jackson, Nellie
Kerrick, Ruth A.
Kelly, Margaret L.
Lesh, Lydia F.
Lear, Harriet H.
McClellan, Mary IL
Melcher, Lottie M.
Meginess, Susan V.
Morris, Anna J.
Madden, Annie
!lkMahon, Eliz. V.
McFall, Gertrude M.
Neyhart, Nellie
Owen, Bessie
Olver, Lillie A.
Paul, Olive
Plummer, Alice A..
Parry, Leah C.
Posten, Blanche
Quinn, Eva
Richards, Effie May
Shorner, Elizabeth
Swezy, Olive
Swartz, Jessie :!IL
Smiley, Grace H.
Search, Blanche T.
Snyder, Della H.
Snyder, Minnie E.
Tretheway, Esther
Uhler, Alice C.
Wells, Lavinia N.
Whiting, Florence L.
Walsh, Martha. B.
Vl'eiss, Anna Keller
\Vestbrook, Ella F.
Achenbach, Enos D.
•Bortree, Loren A.
*Deceased.
e
Mrs.D.S. VanBuskirk.
Mrs. Eugene VanWbl
Principal, H. S .,
Mrs. J. N. McConnell,
Examiner In I. C. S
Mrs. Ward Hart.
Teacher,
Winsted,
Conn.
E. Stroudsbur&", Pa.
Philadelphia,
Pa..
Scranton,
Pa.
Wapato,
Wash.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Mrs. G. E. Webster,
Los Angeles,
CaL
V\' averley,
N. Y.
Bushkill,
Pa.
Teacher,
Advertising M'g'r,
Plainsville,
Pa.
New Orleana;,
La.
Mrs. E. S. Garey,
Beverly,
Mass.
Mrs. 0. B. GIU!s,
N. J .
Roselle Park,
Mrs. Chas. Axtman.
Pa.
Kingsley,
Teacher,
Pa.
Professional Nurse,
E. Stroudsburg,
Mrs. J. E. Van.A.uken, Blair.stown, R.D. N.J.
Teacher,
Nazareth,
Pa.
Teacher,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Pa.
Mrs. W. C. Stitt,
Plymouth,
Mrs. Edward Epp,
Concord,
N. H.
Mrs. W. A. Fltchorn, Wood River,
Neb.
Trained Nurse,
Scranton,
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher Sussex IL S., Bushki!l,
Pa.
Mrs. C. A. Miller,
Allentown,
Teacher,
Binghamton,
N. Y.
Teacher,
Mrs. B. H. Daniell,
Stoddartsvl!le,
Pa.
Nurse,
Mrs. B. Har. West, Niles,
Ohio
Teacher,
Pa.
Doylestown,
Mrs. J. L. Evans,
Woodclin'e,
N. J .
Mrs. Lottie M. Beer, Pipersville,
Pa.
Mrs. John Haertter.
Pa.
Kingston,
Mrs. Anna Phillips,
Wanamie,
Pa.
Teacher,
Pa.
Elmhurst,
Teacher,
Mrs. C. E. Bachman,
Allentown,
Pa.
Mrs. H. L. Renvllle,
Forest City,
P a.
Teacher,
Hazelton,
Pa.
Mrs. H. C. Walker,
Mo.
Kirkwood,
Mrs. Charles Smiley,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Mrs.A.A. Chamberlain Thornhurst,
Pa.
Mrs. Thos. Saricks,
Hazleton,
Pa.
Son Yea,
N. Y.
Teacher,
Mayfield,
Pa.
Mrs. Oscar S. Young, Nanticoke,
Pa
Mrs. E. ·waiter,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Inst. Univ. of Cal.,
Berkeley,
Cal.
Mrs . Jessie :!IL
Edward.s,
Fairfield,
Idaho.
Teacher,
Anal om ink,
Pa.
Teacher,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Teacher,
Pa.
Jermyn,
Pa.
Mrs. A. Dietrich,
Carbondale,
Asst. Prin.,
Parsons,
Pa.
Pa.
Mrs. G. S. Messinger, Tatamy,
Cal.
Teacher,
Pasadena,
Mrs. R. S. Wllllama,
PL
Mayfield,
Teacher,
Mrs. Sam Bartron,
Bangor,
Pa.
N. J.
Mrs. J. W. Lucas,
Summit,
GENTLEMEN', 'M.
Pa..
Business,
Bangor,
338 Olive street,
Mrs. ·r,v. E. Green,
Addresses not indicated unknown.
66
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Brown, Robert
Superv. Principal,
Biesecker, .John C.
Merchant,
Burke, .James P.
Grocer,
Cros.s, Clarence G.
Dentist,
*Drach, Stewart E.
Dooley, E. R.
Supt. of Schools,
*Frutchey, WebsterC.
Foley, .John G . .J.
Pre•s. Longsh. .A!s•s ..
Fisher, Patrick .J.
Newspaper Man,
Getz, R. M.
Manufacturer,
Gish, .John N.
Bank Cashier.
Houck, Ray N.
Dentist,
Higham, .J. V.
Merchant,
Itterly, G.
Merchant,
.Jenkins, .John T.
Pharmacist,
Kromer, W. H.
C h ief Acc.,
Kleintob, Corey B.
Minister,
Kennedy, .John M.
Principal,
•Koch, Edward W.
LaBar, Ira A.
Lawyer,
Miller, Harvey S.
Principal,
Ramsey, Will W.
Teacher,
*Rhodes, T. Floyd
Stover, Edgar S.
Prin. Com. H. s..
Sarrlcks, Thos. F.
Mgr. Aetna Exp! Co.,
vVagner, Chas.
Teacher,
•Wyckoff, .John P.
Younkin, Allen
Supt. Tannery,
Stroudsburg,
Ro'ns om,
Pittsburg,
E. Stroudsburg,
Filer,
Idaho.
San Francis co,
Wilkes-Barre,
Nazareth,
E. Stroudsburg,
Philadelphia,
Wind
Pa.
Pa..
Pa.
Pa.
Gap,
Cal.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Balb oa Heights, C. Z.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Alden Station,
Pa..
Stroudsburg,
Sparta,
Perth Amboy,
Bloomfield,
Hazleton,
Lehighton,
Hartford,
Pa.
N. J.
N. J .
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
Conn.
STATE CERTIFICATE.
Hanyon, Cole B.
.Jenkins, Mrs. J. T.
Supervising Prin.,
Rutland,
Chicago,
Pa.
Ill.
CLASS OF 1901.
LADIES.
Atherton, Grace
Beidleman, Roxie
Battenburg, .Jennie
Bachman, Grace
Bachman, Geneva
Bannatyne, Ethel M.
•Bunnell, Louise
Burk, Catharine
Birs, Genevieve
•Baldwin, Belle
Carpenter, Blanche
Cross, Susie .J.
Cline, Edith
Crisman, S. Marg.
Cure, Susie N.
Donohue, Margaret
Dewing, Nancy
Decker, Mamie
Decker, Ada M.
Donnelly, .Julia A. ·
Detrick, Blanche M.
Edinger, .Jeannette
Fenner, Laura
Ford, Elizabeth
Foley, Margaret
Gillespie Helen
•Griffiths, Nellie
Garis, Bertha M.
Gabert, Mildred
Goodnough, Gertrude
Hopgood, Anna
Hunt, Elsie
Hoag, Genevieve L.
Hawke, Eliz. .J.
*Decea sed.
Teacher,
Mrs. Roxie B. Rus·h ,
Mrs . Arthur Rhodes,
Mrs. Wm. Hughes,
Mrs. Howard Adey,
Mrs. L. J. Place,
Clark ' s Summit, Pa.
Washington,
N. J.
Forty Fort,
Pa.
Hazelton,
Meshoppen,
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Mrs. F. E . Gritman,
Dalton,
Mrs. Lawrence J. Hall, Waverly',
PL
N . .J.
Teacher,
Hackettstown,
N. J.
Teacher,
Passaic,
Pa.
Mrs. Chas. W. Palmer, Trucksville,
Pa.
Mrs. Chas. Beers,
Scranton,
Mrs. N. E. Young,
Uni o n,
N . Y.
Pa.
Mrs. 0. W. Petty,
Ransom,
Mrs. Harry E. Miller, Analomlnk,
Pa.
l\Irs. Julia D. Callary,
N ew Bruns wick, N. J .
Mrs. S. E. Brasefield,
Philadelphia,
Pa..
Mrs. Wm. P. Morton,
Cal.
Mrs. Jervis E . Kresge, Lookout,
Clark' s Summit, Pa.
Mrs. Cor. Manning,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Teacher,
Mrs. Granville Harding, Pen Argyl,
Pa.
T eacher,
Mauch Chunk,
Pa.
Mrs. Roland B. Moore, East Orange,
N . .J.
Mrs. J. E. LeGrande,
W. Pittston,
Pa.
Mrs. Lester Brink,
Wa·shngton,
D. C.
Teacher,
Sayre,
Pa.
Teacher,
Forty-Fort,
Pa.
Addres s es not Indicated unknown.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
Jenkins, A. Bertha
Jenkins, Anne
Kielty, Mary
Kilker, Anna
Kintner, May
Kltrlck, Hele'n
Lobb, Flora
Meyers, Bertha
Michael, Marietta
Morgan, Lizzie
Messinger, Lizzie
Murray, Etta
McCormick, Hannah
Moore, Jennie L.
Nicholas, Florence
O'Brien, Nellie
Paulson, Anna M.
Riddle, Alice E.
Ryan, Nellie
•Shaw, Mary
Smith; Leola
Smith, Laura
•Shafer, Leona
Stevens, Sadie
Sweeney, Maggie
Taylor, May
Tewksbury, Lucia
Uhler, Lucy A.
•Walker, Agnes
Wismer, Ella
Werner, Sadie Mae
Williams, Anna B.
67
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. W. Younirblood,
Mrs. Thos. J. Race,
Mrs. Jas. P. Snyder,
Teacher,
Mrs. H. Hottmelster,
Mrs. A. G. Schmidt,
'.\1rs. H. W. Hauser,
Mrs. F. P. Bossard,
Mrs. H. H. Albert,
Mrs. W. J. Dooley,
Mrs. W. J. Donovan,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. H. A. Spragle,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. E. J. Fahey,
Scranton,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Dorranceton,
Pa.
Pittsburg,
Pa.
Bath,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Youngstown,
Ohio
Nazareth,
Pa.
Dunfield,
N. J.
Chester,
Pa.
Tatamy,
Pa.
Dunmore,
Pa.
Ashley,
Pa.
Alden Station,
Pa.
Nazareth,
Pa.
N. J .
Dun field.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Mrs. Olin A. Rogers,
Teacher,
Marquette,
Dorranceton,
Mrs. D. O. Kersteter,
Teacher,
Mrs. Harry Robinson,
Prin. School 4,
Mrs. A. G. Abel,
E. Mauch Chunk, Pa.
Washington,
Pa.
"\;Vest New York, N. J.
Bangor,
Pa.
Nurse,
Teacher,
Mrs. John Gish,
Doy lestown,
N. J .
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburi:,
Pa.
E. Mauch Chunk, Pa.
Mi ch.
Pa.
GENTLE!HEN, '01.
Cross, Friend A.
Corkhlll, James
Davitt, Michael
Druckenmlller, C.
Edinger, Henry
Frantz, Nelson A.
Flaherty, Patrick
1''anseen, J. J.
Florey, Floyd
Govier, Charles
Hazleton, Samuel
Hollenback, Leroy
Jayne, David H.
Johler, J. J.
Kress, Edmund J.
Maynard, 0. F.
McFarland, S. C.
Neumiller, Carl
Peters, Sidney R.
Purvis, William S.
Reese, W. P.
Sanford, Lester
Steigerwalt, E. E.
Tra.nsue, Charles
•Welter, Charles
Wagner, Charles
Physician,
Prothonotary,
Principal,
Clerk,
Scranton,
Mauch Chunk,
Plains,
Ampere,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Mgr. Dally Record,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Teacher,
Advertising Airent,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Army C. Ass.,
Sharpsburg,
Pa.
Inst. Tele. Eng.,
State College,
Pa.
Mont.
Prop. Tombstone Co., Billings,
Freight Aud. D.L.&W. Clark's Summit, Pa.
Charleston,
W. Va.
Public Accountant,
Teacher,
Scranton.
Pa.
Pa.
First National Bank, Pen Argyl,
Merchant,
Harford,
Pa.
Pittsburg,
Pa.
Insurance Broker,
Pa.
Forester L. C.&N. Co. Lansford,
Slatington,
Pa.
Bookkeeper,
Traveling Salesman,
Nicholson,
Pa.
Parsons,
Pa.
Merchant,
Elec. Engineer,
London,
Eng.
Locomotive Fireman, Lehighton,
Pa.
Business Manager.
Worcester,
Mass.
Ins. of Math. H. S.,
Lehighton,
Pa.
Luzerne,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Pa.
STATE CERTIFICATE.
Osborn, T. G.
No1hoff, Leona A.
Super. Principal,
Mrs. Arthur Blewett,
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
Dooley, E. R.
*Decea,sed.
Science Pro!.,
Filer.
Idaho.
Adidresses not i ndicated unknown.
68
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
CLASS OF 1902.
LADIES.
Allan, Maybelle H.
Bush, Carrie A.
Bachman. Gertrude
Bender, M. Ellen
Bredbenner, Nell A.
Bloom, Carrie M.
Brown, Charlotte A.
•Bishop, Ethel M.
Brown, Ruth May
Bishop, L. Antonett•
Boyle, Edith D.
Brader, Grace E.
Brewster, Carolyn
Cawley, Mary G.
Cruver, Bessie D.
Clemow, Lillie
Cunningham, Katlt
Corkhil!, Marie A.
Cannon, Edna. C.
Connelly, Mary I.
Depue, Mabel B.
Doolittle, Ethel H.
Dickisson, Marg. H.
*Dean, Anna ::\lay
Delaney, May J.
Davis, Sallie W.
Donnelly, Anna
Edinger, Anna M.
Foss, Mabel E.
Frey, Erma
•France, Jessie :P.L
Franklin, Laura M.
Frankenfield, Edith
Frankenfield, Lizzlt
Fanseen, Ada L.
Flanaghan, Isabell•
I' arrell, Loretta
Gallagher, Lillie C.
Hibschman, Marg. :b.L
Hunsicker, Mame E.
Heal, Lucy E.
Henwood, Alice M.
Henry, A. Elizabeth.
•Haslam, May E. '
Ide. Flora K.
Jeffreyes, Barbara
Johnston, Katharln•
Jackson, Floretta M.
Kelley, Mabel
Kennedy, Esther E.
Koons, G. Florence
Keller, Bertha
Krickbaum, Rozelle
Kitrick, Helen P.
Kaufer, Caroline C.
Kress, Hester L.
Leonard, Josephine
Lyons, Margaret K.
*Lewis, Ethel M.
Langan, Mary A..
•Leonard, May G.
Miller, Martha E.
McDonnell, RO.'Se
Morgan Euith L
Mayock, Rose M.
*Deceased.
Teacher,
Principal,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. 0. G. Marstlller,
Mrs. H. M. Shaffer,
Teacher,
Pittston,
\Vatertown,
Lehighton,
Mrs. L. C. Taylor,
Teacher,
Mrs. T. J. Callahan
Shoemaker.
Mrs. W. H. Dilliston,
Mrs. G. H. Tiffany,
Teacher,
Mrs. F. M. Marvin,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs.Warner Clemente
Teacher,
Mrs. F. R. Decker,
Mrs. H. A. Shuster,
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Bethlehem,
Forty Fort,
Pa.
Paterson,
N. J.
Kingsley,
Pa.
Miner's Mill•,
Pa.
Bartonsvllle,
Pa.
Plymouth,
Pa.
Avoca,
Pa.
Mauch Chunk,
Pa.
Sioux Falls,
S. D.
Ashley,
Pa..
Lafayette,
N. J.
E. Stroud11burs, Pa.
Irvington,
N. J.
Crestmont,
Luzerne,
\Yilkes-Barre,
Pa..
Conn.
Pa..
N. C.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa..
Pa..
Mrs. Elmer J. Davies,
Lansford,
Mrs. D. H. Nicholas,
Teacher,
Mn. Elliot Newton,
Stroudsburg,
Stewartsville,
Dunmore,
Teacher,
Clerk,
Teacher,
Book-keeper,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Marg. H. Llgglt.
Teacher,
Mrs. G. J. Scholla,
Mrs. D. D. Jones,
Mrs. Henry Dartt,
Mechanics Valley, Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Stroudsbur~.
Pa.
Mt. Pocono,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Vandling,
Pa.
'Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Lehighton,
Pa.
Dunmore,
Pa.
Jermyn,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Mrs. A. R. Wildoner,
Mrs. F. D. Vanorsdale
Teacher,
Mrs. o. F. Maynard,
Student,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. E. N. Howe,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. W. M. Wh1tne;:r,
Teacher,
'!'each er,
Scranton,
Albany,
Susquehanna,
Harford,
Scranton,
Palmerton,
Pipersville,
Pa.
Pa.
PL
Wilkes-Barre,
Wilkes-Barre,
Philadelphia.
Scranton,
Easton,
PllPa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa..
Phys. Director, H. S.
Pittston,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa..
P«.
N. Y.
Pa.
PL
:Mrs. :Martha M.
Harrisburg, .
Pa.
Denmoyer,
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Mrs. Frank Davison, Scranton,
Pa.
l\!rs. P. T. Ruane,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Addresses not indicated unknown .
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
Mitchell, Bessie M.
Moyer, Irene M.
Norton, Sallie
Northcote, Myrtle
O'Brien, Josephine
O'Malley, Catharine
O'Dea, Kate s.
O'Connor, Kathryn
Paul, Elva Ruth
Prudhoe, Eva J.
Patterson, Clyde A..
Quinn, Sa.die F.
Reagle, Allura B.
Robbin~. Jesse M.
Ruggles, R. Blanche
Rynkiewicz, Ella J,
Richards, E. Mae
Ruggles, Bertha I..
Super, Blanche
Staples, Edith L.
Sarson, Anna
Shelley, Lillie B.
Stevens, Clara M.
Shlt'l'.er, Alice
Sheridan, Mary B.
Sherman, Alice C.
Vandermark, E. M.
Volongevich, J.
Whipple, Nellie E.
Mrs. H. J. Schmoyer,
Mrs. Robert Gosser,
Teacher,
Mrs. Wm. N. Thomas,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Paul Overfteld,
Mrs. D. J. Williams,
Mrs. Geo. E. LaBarre,
Teacher,
Mrs. Jesse P. Oyer,
Mrs. J. W. Wll!larns,
Mrs. Walter Roberts,
Physician,
Mrs. A. W. Roslle,
Mrs. W. E. Roberts,
Mrs. Robt. Merwin,
Mrs. Wm. M. Glebe,
Mrs. Jay J. Hartung,
Mrs. Edwin Schantz,
Teacher,
Mrs. Roy Evans,
Teacher,
Mrs. Alice C.Boenlng,
Mrs. F. W.Lamoreaux,
Teacher,
Mrs. R. J. Graham,
Wiiiiams, Sarah L.
Wallace, Isabel E.
Wieand, Ella M.
Ward, Mary Agnee
Teacher,
Mrs. John B. Carey,
Teacher,
Teacher,
69
Bethlehem,
E.Mauch Chunk,
Nazareth,
.Ashley,
Pa.
Pa..
Pa..
Pa.
Dunmore,
Pa..
Scranton,
Pa.
Dickson City,
Pa.
Rom e.
G a.
\Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
New Milford,
Pa.
Mayfield,
Pa.
Mt. Bethel,
Pa.
Scranto n,
Pa.
West Pittston,
Pa.
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Tacoma,
Wash.
W . Pl ttston,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Camden,
N. J.
Bangor.
Pa.
E. Gree nvill e,
Pa.
Madisonville,
Pa.
Ky.
Frankfort,
\Vllkes-Barre,
Pa.
Tobyhanna,
Pa.
Lamoreu,
Pa.
Harri man,
Wilkes -Barre,
Ithaca,
Hackensack,
Wilkes-Barre.
Pa..
P a.
Pa.
N. Y.
N. J.
Pa.
GENTLEMEl'f, '9S.
Beck, Minor C.
Clerk,
Hazelton,
Pa.
Bryant, Frank M.
· Inst. Math. State Col., Pullman,
Wash.
Boyle, James D.
Lan sford,
Pa.
Baldwin, Bert 0.
Teacher,
Scrant on,
Pa.
Chalfant, H. B.
Physician,
Mull ica Hill,
N . J.
Charles Rollin L.
Inst. Lehigh Univ.,
Beth l ehem,
Pa.
Cohen, Joseph F.
Lawyer,
Port Griffith,
Pa.
Cannon, Con.
Book-keeper.
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Decker, Harry
Business Ma.nas•r,
Berling ,.·orest, N. J .
•Dexter, Fred O.
Delong, Charles R.
Ettinger, Herbert
Edinger, I. W.
Farmer,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
•Frederick, Chas. C.
R. F. D.
Foley, James J,
Accountant,
Philadelphia,
P a.
Forrest, James F.
Principal,
Summit H111,
Pa.
Howell, A. H.
Principal Schools,
a y mart,
Pa.
Hindson, W. S.
Prin Gram. Schools,
White Haven,
Pa.
Henshaw, J. Irwin
Sc i. Teacher, H. S.,
J e r sey City,
N. J .
Jenkins, W. W.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
.Jones, Ben. F.
Pub. Busines:1,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Jones, Allan H.
Throwster.
Phlllipsburg,
N'. J .
Kitto, William A.
Asst. Gen. Manager Pen Argyl.
Pa.
Blackboard Co.,
Krause, Ralph U.
Mechanical Eng.,
Nef!'s,
Pa.
Ml tke, A. Charles
Mining Engineer,
Bisbee, .
Ariz.
Morgan, John E.
Supt. Wyoming Co.,
Tunkhannock,
Pa.
Moran, John F.
Prln. High School,
Archbald,
Pa.
McGinley, Jerry
Supt. Court House,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
McDonough, Alex J.
Teacher,
Chauncey,
Pa.
•;-,rorgan, Robt. D.
Needle, Harry
Lawyer,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Ott, Howard
Physician,
Portland,
PL
Pentecost, M. Irving
Phy sician,
Peck ville,
Pa.
Ruth, J, H.
Teac.h er,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
•Deceased.
Addresses not indicated unknown.
"'r
7{)
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Ratajskl, Joseph E.
Roberts, Walter E.
Physician.
Prin. Hughestown
Schools,
Teacher,
Physician,
Supterin tenden t,
Physician,
Ins. Co. Inspect.,
Physician,
Business,
Salesman,
Ass. Co. Supt.
Civ. Eng.,
Supt. Gilbert Home,
Bank Clerk,
Reese, Lynn B.
Rhodes, Alfred L.
Strong, Solomon
Shaw, Ernest B.
Smith, C. Herbert
Smith, Stanton R.
Shafer, Philip A.
Travis, Orin L.
Taylor, Burt S.
Uhler, Eugene H.
VanWhy, Eugene
Watson, David L.
Yarrlck, John
Zang, George W.
Alden Station,
\Vest Pittston,
Scranton,
Tobyhanna,
West Orange,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Chicago,
Ill.
B1·idgeport,
Conn.
Binghamton,
N. Y.
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Bradford,
Pa.
Bethlehem,
Pa.
Winsted,
Conn.
Shenandoah,
Pa.
T'cher, Indian Service
STATE CERTIFICATES, '02.
Landis, Fannie
Osborne, Jeannette
Plack, Catherine
Rittenhouse, Mary S.
Trumboner, H. C.
Perkasie,
Dorrance ton,
Pa.
Worcester,
Coopersburg,
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Freeland,
Watertown,
East Orange,
Pa.
Conn.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Mrs. B. O. Baldwin,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Scranton,
Swoyerville,
Kingston,
Irvington,
Teacher,
Mrs. Floyd Butz,
:'11rs. i\fcGeehan,
Freeland,
Teacher,
Principal,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Physician,
Pa..
CLASS OF 1903.
LADIES.
Boyle, Margaret
Bush, Carrie A.•
Bender, Ella M. •
•Campbell, Ellen l.
Carpenter, Mary
•cease, Edna M.
Connin:, Mary A.
Con~don, Agnes K.
Coughlin, Eliz. V.
Dickisson, Mae M. •
•Frantz, Myrtle M.
Gafl'.ney, Margaret
Gallagher, Bessie R.
Gallagher, Marie M.
Gallagher. Mary A.
Garrett, Nellie I.
Hefferon, Margaret
Henwood, A. E.
Hochrine, Minnie
:Vialloy, Anna T.
O'Brien, Josephine•
Phillips, Mary
Rowan, Mary L.
Stark, Edith M.
Whyte, Mary T.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
New York City, N. Y.
Teacher,
Avoca,
Pa.
Teacher,
Kingston,
Pa.
Mr~. H.C. Woodfield, New York,
N. Y.
Mrs. F. J. S. Morrow,
Marietta,
Pa.
Teacher,
Plainsville,
Pa.
Teacher,
Atlantic City,
N. J.
Teacher,
Kingston,
Pa.
Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Mrs. H. W. Haefele, Nanticoke,
Pa.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
GENTLEMEN,
Chalfant, Harry B.•
Campbell, John H.
Doll, H. Stanley
•Dreher. Norman IL
Gilpin, Ivison H.
Jenkins, Willard W.•
McAndrew, Wm. I.
McGarey, John J.
Merrick, Patrick J.
N. J.
•oa.
Physician,
Supervising Prin.
Agt. Oil Co.,
Camden,
Carbondale,
Dallas,
Merchant,
Prin. Gram. School,
Teacher,
Assit. Bank Cashier,
Teacher,
Bethlehem,
Scranton,
Rahway,
Freeland,
lnkerman,
N. J,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
POST GRADUATE, '03.
Gilpin, Laura
Toye, Peter F.
Nye, M. George
Morgan, John E.
Teacher,
Asisstant Princival,
Book-keeper,
Co. Supt.,
Sterling,
Pittston,
E. Stroudsburg,
Tunkhannock,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
*Graduates of previous year who took the new diploma with the class.
•Deceased.
Addresses not indicated unknown.
EAST .STROUDSBURG, PA.
Koehler, J. J.
McDonough, Alex.
Mitke, Chas. A.
Bortree, Ella
Frantz, Nelson A.
Supt. Wayne County,
Teacher.
Chem. En&'.,
Teacher,
Mgr. Dally Record,
Honesdale,
Chauncey,
Bisbee,
Ba.th,
Stroudsburg,
COLLEGE PREPARATOR1', •os.
Chalfant Harry B.
Physician,
Camden,
J•rnkins, Willard W.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Outterson, Maybelle
Ed. Work, Cornell
Ithaca,
University,
71
Pa.
Pa.
Ariz.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
N. Y.
OLA.SS OF 1904.
LADIES.
Adams, Jennie
Boland, Regina M.
Burke, Jennie T.
Biesecker, Eleanor
Bennett, Ida M.
Barrall, Lelah G.
Cannon, Regina M.
Campbell, Mary A.
Corkhill, Katherine
Cron, Jessie H.
Cosgrove, Nellie J.
Daniel, Edith
Duffy, Teresa M.
Edwards, Anna
Eckenrode, Lorena
Evans, Mam·e
Frantz, M. Julta
I' rantz, Lillian
Guiney, Katharine
Gilligan, Loretta A.
Gallagher, Sadie L.
Gabel, Esther
Griffith, Sue ,V,
Gallagher, Katie M.
Gill, Mary H.
Gallagher. Marg. V.
Heal, Bessie L.
Hunt, Fannie B.
Harlos, Jessie M.
Honeywell, Laura M.
Hoary, Katherine G.
•Jones, Estella B.
Kennedy, Mae G.
Kistler, Mary M.
Klaer, Bertha
Kearney, Katie A.
Knight, Birdie
Lavin, Anna F.
Leinbach, Elsie 0.
L'Hommedieu. H. B.
L'Hommedieu, H. C.
McGlnley. Bridget V.
llfcHalc, Katie
McHugl1, Marg. M.
McLaughlin, B. M.
McCann, Anna C.
Mulreany, Anna
Mushlltz, Clara E.
Mathers, Minnie L.
~1cCoy, Teresa J.
Mulherin, Anna
Mahan. Lelia V.
~ye. ll!attie
*Deceased.
Mrs. W. J. Griffiths,
Tea.ch er,
Teacher,
Mrs. J. G. Harris,
Critic, St. Norm.,
Mrs. H. W. Harrison,
Mrs. Vv. E. Holloway
Asst. Principal,
Girard,
Carbondale,
Old Forge,
Trenton,
\Vilkes-Barre,
Ohio
Pa.
Pa..
N. J.
Pa.
Mrs. G. E. Webster,
T eacher,
Mrs. R. L. Saunder~,
Teacher,
Mrs. J. c. Bloss,
Teacher,
Mrs. George Ripple,
Mrs. Arthur Shutts,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Philip Reilly,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Mauch Chunk,
Pa.
Philade·lphia,
Pa.
Goyne,
Pa.
Irvington,
N. J.
Parsons,
Pa.
Allentown,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Haddon Heights,N. J .
Globe.
Ariz.
Philadelphia.,
Pa.
Wllkes-Barre,
p,.,
Sayre,
Pa.
Mrs. Fred E. Riede,
Mrs. Lloyd Coil,
Teacher,
Mrs. P. F. McHale,
Teacher,
Mrs. S. F. Lawrence,
Mrs. G. C. Gunderson,
Mrs. Silas Randall,
Mrs. H. M. Montz,
Teacher,
Freeland,
Pa.
Scra.n ton,
Pa.
Parsons,
Pa.
Rutherford,
N. J.
Perth Amboy,
N. J.
W. Philadelphia, Pa.
Hazelton.
Pa.
"Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Teacher,
Mrs. J. J. O'Connor,
Clerk,
Teach. of Biology,
Teacher,
Mrs. H. A. Diltz,
Au s tin ville,
Parkesburg,
Va.
Pa.
0lyphant,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
New York,
N. Y.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Dalton,
Pa.
'I'eacher.
Olyphant,
Pa.
Mrs. C. B. Altemose,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Mrs. \Vm. \Yebb,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Mrs. Banks,
Elmira,
N. Y.
Teacher.
Oneida,
Pa.
Teacher.
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Teacher,
Freeland,
Pa.
Mrs. A. W. Knecht, Pittston,
Pa.
Mrs. J. H. Campbell,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Teacher,
Freeland,
Pa.
ll'Irs. \\-. A. Dewalt,
Mrs. H. Coolbaugh,
Trucksville,
Pa.
Mrs. \V'ill :'\Iaguire.
Plains,
Pa.
),!rs. J. Leo. O'Connor, \Vilkes-Barrb,
Pa.
Teacher.
f;,,ranton.
Pa.
Mrs. A. R. Appel,
Northampton,
Pi
Addresses not ind!ca,tetl unknown.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
72
O'Connor, Anna C.
O' Connell, Mary J.
•peters, Sarah M.
Paterson, Jannette
Purcell, Katie A.
Rutt, Marion S.
Roberts, Florence M.
Smith, Ethel
Stuckley, Clara M.
Singer, Mabel
Swartwood, Martha
Smith, Gertrude )(.
Timlin, Mary C.
Timlin, Bezie A.
Van Why, Helen F'.
Veenschoten, N. S.
Williams, Edna
Wisegarver, Emily
Weidman, Edith E.
Wallis, Minnie E.
l:ounkln, Anna ?.L
Young, Ruby M.
Alling, Willard
Behler, \Vm. M.
Cyphers, S. Leonard
Gallagher, E. Joseph
Herring, John
Jones, Adrian H.
Lewis, Meyer
LeBar, Frank
Morris, Bert F.
McDonald, John E.
Mensch, Harry E.
.Ma&"ulre, Wm. F.
*Noble, Raymond H.
Newton, Elliot B.
O'Neill, W. Chester
O'Donnell, John A.
O'Malley, John A.
•Pelton, Claire, W.
Paules, Howard S.
Rozelle, Ernest M.
Saunders, R. Lee
\Vllson, Charle s A.
Mrs. Edward Keely,
Teacher,
Miner's Milla,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Mrs. B. F. Burns,
Teacher,
Mrs. E. S. Hllsdort,
Supt. Penmanship,
Mrs. W. T. Lytle,
Teacher,
Mrs. H. S. Paules,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teac her,
Teacher,
Mrs. Wm. Ruder,
Teacher,
Mrs. F. W. Wackernagel,
Mrs. c. W. Simpson,
Teacher.
Mrs. C. Dudley Hull,
Principal,
GENTLEMEN, 'IH.
Principal,
Principal,
Civ. Engineer,
Pri ncipal,
Supervisin&" Prln.,
Lawyer,
La Plume,
Shenandoah,
Luzerne,
Middletown,
New ark,
Pleasantville,
Moosic
Perkasie,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. Y .
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Business,
Cr. Mgr.,
Teacher,
Principal,
Busi ness,
Stroudsburg,
Merchantville,
Freeland,
Sussex,
Plains,
Mail Carrier,
Teacher,
Gen. Contractor,
Asst. Prln.,
Dunmore,
B e lvi dere,
Sum mit Hill,
Plains,
Pa.
N. J .
Pi
Pa.
Minister,
Principal,
City Supt.,
Farmer,
Perkasie,
Franklin,
Irvington,
Factoryville,
N. J .
N. J .
Taylor,
Pa.
Taylor,
Pa.
E. St roudsburg,
Pa.
Schenectady,
N. Y.
Passaic,
N. J .
Lancaster,
Columbia,
Carbondale,
Wharton,
Forty Fort,
Pa.
N. J .
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
N. J.
Allendale,
Pa.
Jermyn,
Pa.
So. Bethlehem,
Pa.
Tre s chkow,
Pa.
Freeland,
Pa.
Hazleton,
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
N. J .
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
POST GRA.DU.ATl!l EXAMINATION FOR NEW DIPLOlllA.
Connor, Lillian
Northup, Lena L.
Schnelder, Henry
Mrs. G. E. Webster, Philadelphia,
Hrs. Frank Spiece!,
Scranton,
Newfoundland,
Wayne,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
PRACTICA.L TEACHER'S CERTIFICATE.
Schultz, Elva G.
Wilson, James P.
T e a cher,
D ick s on City,
Pa.
CLASS OF 1005.
LAD ms.
Au1'enstein, L. M.
A n gle, Gertrude
Angle, Lulu M.
Bell, Sarah E.
Ilortree, Ada H.
Bortree, Ida H.
Harteau, Mildred
Brown. Jes sie
Bachman. Sarah
Beach, Martha
*J?eceased.
N ewark,
Mrs. J. E. Jones,
Allentown,
Teacher,
:\Irs. R. H. Rochester, Raton,
Mrs.W.Homer R&llley, Hub,
Teacher,
Mrs. R. J. CrOSll,
N. J.
Pa.
N. M .
N. J .
Bank Clerk,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Teacher,
Mrs. Frank Clapp!er, Minersville,
Pa.
A d dresses not i ndicated unknown.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
73
*Bro·wne, Anna B.
•Cooke, Helen G.
Pa.
Cook, Mary W.
Mrs. Ralph Turn,
Bushkill,
Mrs. N. A. Frantz,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Cross, Katie M.
Carlin, Daisy E.
Cummings, .Marg. C.
Mrs. T. W. Jordan,
Carroll, Anna K.
Pa.
Carden, Mary V.
Mrs. R. T. Woods,
Avoca,
Pa.
Cowling, Isabella A.
Mrs. Wm. A. Kitto,
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
Doggett, Agnes C.
Mrs. J. J. Gallagher,
Drifton,
N. J .
Datesman, Eliz. c.
Teacher,
Paterson,
Pa.
Davitt, Bridget L.
Teacher,
Mayfield,
Pa.
Donovan, Mary A.
Wilkes-Barre,
Teacher,
N. J.
Emery, Naomi
Vineland,
Com. Teacher,
Pa.
Evans, Adeline
Scranton,
Mrs. T. P. Hartman,
Pa.
Fox, Alice E.
Glendon,
Teacher,
Pa.
Mrs. c. E. Blecher,
Bloomsburg,
Grant, Kathryn H.
Pa.
Gri!Uth, Etta M.
Mrs. J. W. Walters,
Nanticoke,
Pa..
Holland, Bertha.
Mrs. Walter LaBar,
Saylors burg,
Pa.
Mrs.
F.
A.Cross,
Houck, Lulu A.
Scranton,
Pa.
Mrs. F. 0. Messinger, Allentown,
Hill, Ada
Pa.
Mrs.
J.
N.
Pusey,
Hogeland, Allee F.
Avondale,
Pa.
Teacher,
Heneghan. Sadie F.
Old Forge,
Pa.
Mrs.
Russel
D
Scott,
Hultman, Frances
E. Stroudsburg,
•Holmes, M. Dasiy
Pa.
Mrs. A. B. Melchner,
Jensen, Nellie H.
E . Stroudsburg,
Jacoby, Cora E.
Pa.
Kutzki, Josepha
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
N. J .
Kane, M. Lillian
Prin. Gram. Sch.,
Belvidere,
Kane, Grace
Pa.
S. S. Sup. Ed. S.S. W., Philadelphia,
Pa.
Kress, Mabel S.
'l'eacher,
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
Kellow, Lottie J.
Teacher,
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
King, Anna L.
Teacher,
Scranton,
•Longacre, Elsie M.
Pa.
Moran, Kathryn
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
McGreevy Mary D.
Mrs. P. J. Lenahan,
Wilkes-Barre,
Murphy, Agnes G.
Pa.
Prin. High School,
Duryea,
Pa.
McMurtrle, Minnie D. Mrs. Lee C. Hessler,
\ Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
McBride, Mary IL
Teacher,
Easton,
Pa.
Murrey, Nora F.
'J:eacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
McNells, Elizabeth
•reacher,
Summit Hill,
Pa.
McLean, Marg. P.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Mahan, Nellie V.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Mangan, Helen B.
Scranton,
Mrs. Paul Golden.
Pa.
Nixon, Margaret
Stroudsburg,
Mrs. Wm. B. W olte,
Pa.
Neary, Nellie A.
•reacher,
Old Forge,
N. Y.
Outterson, Bessie E.
Principal,
West Chazy,
Pa.
Owen, Margaret K.
Teacher,
Freela.nd,
O'Malley, Margaret
Mrs. Edward Regan,
•Overfield, Mae
O'Malley, Marie
"Mrs. J. R. Burns,
Forty Fort,
Pa.
Peters, Bessie
Mrs. L. MacDonough, Clark's Summit, Pa.
Phillips, Blanche
Teacher,
Kingston,
Pa.
Quick, Mabel E.
Mrs. A. L. Ward,
Oakland,
Cal.
•Roache, Katharine E
Rex, Hattie 111.
Allentown,
Pa.
Teacher,
Reardon, Agnes C.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Reber, Ella M.
Mauch Chunk,
Pa.
Teacher,
Rohrbach, Estelle
Mrs. John W. Koch,
Philad elphia,
P a .e
Reap, Helen
N. Y.
Mrs. Ge.orge R. Eddy, Mt. Vernon,
Sunderland, Marg.
Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Seguine, Edith M.
Stenographer,
Cresco,
Pa.
Schumacher, Eva
Mrs. Allen J. Hahn,
Dover,
N. J.
Slutter, Hattie M.
Mrs. Harry Freeland, Endicott,
N. Y.
Tisue, Mary
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Tierney, Anna
Mrs. Jas. J. Reynolds, Scranton,
Pa.
VanWhy, Grace
Mrs. Grace Pipher,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Wheeler, Mabel
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Wieand, Kath. B.
Teacher,
Hackensack,
N. J,
Zerbey, Esther M.
Mrs. John Mulllgan,
Nesquehoning,
Pa.
•Deceased.
Addresses not indicated unknown.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
74
GENTLEMEN,
Anthony, James W.
Donohue, Michael
Dunleavy, Joseph M.
Griffith, L. D.
Gallagher, James J.
Gill, John
Gilpin, Leon
Hoffman, Lewis
•Hollenback, L. B.
Haverty, Thos. A.
*Hazen, J. Moore
J one s, William H.
Kanyuck, John
Koerner, John L.
•Michener, Elmer
Mccann, Michael
Miller, Harvey
Noble, Greylock
O'Bri en, G e orge V,
Osmun, Luther
Pysher, Willard
Prokopovitch, A. s.
Pelton, Homer c.
Storm, John
S helly, William B.
Tri1nsue, Wm. T.
VanHorn, Clinton
\V llliams, Harry
'Voodley, Thomas
'O~.
Superv. Prin.,
Of. U. S. Navy,
Principal,
Physician,
Teacher,
Private Secretary,
Lumbe r Business,
Salesman,
Aquashicola,.
Glen Lyon,
Scranton,
Baltimore,
Drifton,
Ithaca,
Fores t Hills,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Md.
Pa.
N. y
Mass.
Pa.
Real Estate Agent,
Shenandoah,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Principal,
!'!anticoke,
Glen Lyon,
Audubon,
'l'eacher,
Superv. Principal,
Physician,
Book-keeper,
Principal,
Teller,
Lawyer,
Teacher,
D i r. Voca'l. School,
Sal esman,
EoardingHouseProp.,
M in ister,
Teacher,
Fa·rmer,
L arksville,
Pa.
Spart a,
N. J .
Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Bound Brook,
N. J.
Alpha,
N. J.
Flicksville,
Pa.
Olyphant,
Pa.
Hamlin,
Pa.
Carlisle,
Pa.
Quakertown,
Pa
Shaw nee-on-Del., Pa.
Newa rk,
N. J .
R e nd ham,
Pa.
i\Iiddlefown,
N. Y.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
EXAMINATION FOR NEW DIPLOMA.
Strong, Solomon C.
Sup erint e n dent,
W est Orange,
N. J.
CLASS OF 1906.
LADIES.
Be nnett, Sarah
Bornhoeft, Anna
B achman, Ethel
Biei Boyle, Cecilia V.
Burke, Mary
Bank s , Mabel M.
Colver, Lucre tia
C ochran, Lulu P.
C ronce, Ethel R.
Cornish, S. Beatrice
Croasdale, Ada
C rosbie, Alice
Carter, Grace I.
Cannon, Celestine T.
neck e r, Lillian
Dou g h erty, Anna
Mr s . Percy K. Holms,
Mr s. Phil. Voss,
Mrs. J. M. Shick,
Mrs. Wm. W. Miller,
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg,
R i egelsville,
C la r k 's Summit,
Hazleton,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Oakland,
Cal.
Mrs. Wade .Brink,
Stony Creek Mill:;J Pa.
Mrs. R. L. Mosser,
N. J.
Mrs. H. W. VanAuken N e w ark,
Philad e lphia,
Pa.
Mrs. W. E. Scott,
Mt. Pocono,
Pa.
Stenographer,
Venez.
Mrs. R.W . Parkis on, Maracaibo,
Scranton,
Pa.
Teacher,
• Rendham,
Pa.
Teacher,
W ilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Teacher,
Clark's Summit, P&.
Mrs. Oscar D. Coon,
Bu tler,
P a.
Mrs. J. C. Dillon,
D ew, Bessie
Nan ticoke,
Pa.
T e acher,
Dav ies, Marg. A.
Shelb urne Falls,Mas s.
M rs. vY. J. Morgan,
E d wards, Lulu
Luzerne,
Pa.
T e acher.
Edward s, Ethel
W ilke s-Barre,
Pa.
Mrs. C. B . . Crispell,
Fitzimmons, Rebecca Teacher,
L akewood,
Pa.
Pars ons,
Pa.
~·arre l. Elizabe th
Teacher,
F a llon. Sa die
Old Forge ,
Pa.
T eacher,
Parsons,
Pa.
Farre ll, B e ssie
T e a c her,
Pittston.
Pa.
Gille spie, Marie
Teac her,
Gallagher, Kittle A.
Old Forge,
Pa.
Teacher,
Grogan, Mary
Arc hbald.
Pa.
T e acher,
H e nry, Mabel
Clark's Green,
Pa.
Mrs . Ed. J. Rushmore,
N. Y.
H e ller, Julia C.
Mrs. H. B. Carme n, Brooklyn,
Horn, Anna
Rockaway
,
N.
J,
Mrs. D. M. Nichols ,
Haley, Anna G.
W ilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Tea cher,
J o h n, Gertrud e E .
Allentown,
Pa
Mrs. Clayton Davi s,
J o n es, Bessie
*Deceased.
Addr esses not indicated unknow n .
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
Jones, Margie
Jackson, Tessie
Jetrrey, Lillie
Jordan, Elizabeth
Klipple, Sarah E.
Kistler, Jeannette
Kipp, Hannah
Lane, Mary H.
Lacoe, Martha L
Lewis, Stella H.
Loder, Lucy
Lesoine, Minnie
Morahap, Agnes E.
Miller, Mary
Murphy, Theresa
Miller, Nettie F.
McAndrew, Anna
Morgan, Sophia E.
Mccann, Nellie J.
Montanye, Anna
Osborne, Josephine
O'Malley, Elizabeth
•Owens, Margaret
Pritchard, Jessie
Padden, Julia
Raeder, Eliz. H.
Ruane, Katherine G.
Roche, Nellie
Reap, Edna
Shafer, Ida B.
Smith, Cora V.
Smith, Essie 0.
Staples, Romelda
Singer, Emma
Schwartz, Lydia M.
Turrell, Stella
Turn, Daisy E.
Turn, Lura F.
Turn, Isabel
·wheeler, Mabel A.
Winter, Leona E.
Younkin, Bessie
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Phillip Jago, Jr.
Mrs. Jo-hn Gallagher,
Mrs. Claude Winter,
Mrs. Jeanette Pelton,
Mrs. Ge-o. Brewer,
Mrs. M. J. Harrln&"ton,
Teacher,
Mrs. Geo. Herrmann,
Mrs. C. R. Bensinger,
Mrs. A. R. Watts,
Mrs. Elmer Akerley,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teaching,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Thos. Carroll,
Mrs. T. Joseph Boyle,
Nurse,
Teacher,
Mrs. W. C. Pett:y,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. F. R. Ammon,
l\1rs. Howard Abell,
Teacher,
Prin. Model School,
Mrs. A. S. Jacob,
Mrs. :.\I. D. Kingsley,
Teacher,
Music,
Nurse,
Mrs. T. \\'. Lynch,
Teacher, I. C. S.,
Teacher,
GENTLEIUEN,
Conniff, .James
Doll, Harry E.
Davies, Edmund J.
Henry, .John
Horan, .James
Losey, Frank B.
Murphy, .Joseph
McDonough, .James
McAndrew, .John A.
McDonough, George
McCloskey, James
Makowski, Ladlslaus
Reynolds, Verner H.
Ries, Henry R.
Stright, Tracy
Strader, Wm. W.
*Stoneback, Ralph
Transue, Vincent M.
Transue, Victor H.
Van Horn, Wm. S.
Wildrick, Charles D.
*Deceased.
75
Slatington,
Dury ea,
Pen Argyl,
Carbondale,
Ransom,
E . .Stroudsbtlrg, ·
E. Stroudsburg,
Dushore,
Clark's Summit,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa..
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa..
Pa,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Oakland,
Cal.
Nicholson,
Pa.
Archbald,
Stroudsburg,
Scranton,
Nanticoke,
Dunmore,
\\' ilkes-Barre,
Avoca,
Forty Fort,
::\1ayfield,
Ransom,
Plains,
Coyne,
Omaha,
Mountalnhome,
Succasunna,
Hackensack,
Bangor,
E .. Stroudsburg,
Nanticoke,
Thompson,
E. Stroudsburg,
E. Stroudsburg,
Bushkill,
Olyphant,
Scranton,
Passaic,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa..
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa..
Pa.
Neb.
Pa.
N. J.
N. J .
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J,
•oe.
Clerk,
Principal,
Int. Rev. Col.,
Postmaster,
Teacher,
Principal,
Assistant Principal,
Teacher,
Teacher,
lnsurance Lawyer,
Principal Schools,
Teacher,
Ban k Teller,
Man. Tr. Teacher,
Clerk,
Teach. Math. H. S.,
Plains,
Pa.
Pa.
T unkhannock,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Cresco,
Rendham,
Pa.
' Flatbrookvllle, N. J.
Pa.
Pittston,
Pa.
Chauncy,
Pa.
Moosic,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa..
Jessup,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
iE. Stroudsburg, Pa.
N . .J.
Glen Ridge,
Alton,
Ill.
Ballistic Eng.,
Rahway,
N . .J.
Chemist,
Clark's Summit, Pa.
Minister,
Englewood,
N. J.
Teacher,
Addresses not indicated unknown.
76
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
STATE CERTIFICATE, '06.
Hillegas, Mamie
l\Irs. Haven Sweatt,
Pennsburg,
P&.
POST GRADUATE.
Batt, O. E., 1895, Completed Three Year Course.
CLASS OF 1907.
LADIES.
Aldrich, Nellie R.
Bensinger, E. M.
Balley, Gussie,
Bornhoeft, Edna
Beers, Cora
Buck, Laura H.
Boyer, Pansy
Barrett, Bessie R.
Barrett, Margaret .M.
Burke, Florence M.
Cawley, Mary L.
Dietrick, Lettie H.
Downing, Anna C.
Dwyer, Bessie G.
Dedrick, Olive H.
Decker, Isa,bel K.
Dowling, Grace E.
Davis, Grace R.
Ede, Violet M.
Ely, Ruth E.
Farre 11, N ell!e B.
Flynn, Agnes G.
Flynn, Genevieve I.
Foley, Mary 0.
Gerrity, Anna R.
Golden, Margaret M.
*Griffin, Delia C.
Gardner, Bessie
Gi11lgan, Nellie H.
Hannick, Mollie C.
Hoban, Gertrude D.
Harte, Anna M.
Harmon, Pearl E.
Hendershot, Minnie
Halnz, Katherine M.
Kessler, Hattie I..
Lally, Mary F.
Lavin, Claire L
Loftus, Mae C.
Lewis, Mae E.
Michael, Leonora
Meehan, Sarah A.
McNulty, Lucy B.
Nash, Bessie
Nallln, Lauretta H.
O'Connor, Bessie IL
Pauls, Gertrude E.
Place, Clara M.
Raesly, Vivian
Rapp, Bertha M.
Rogan, Ma,ry N.
Roche, Cecilla .M.
•Roache, Mara-. A.
Regan, Emily B.
Sarson, Bessie J.
Saunders, Ethel G.
*Slutter, Edith
Strunk, Cora M.
*Deceased.
Teacher,
Commercial Teacher,
Mrs. C. Younkins,
Mr.s.Richard Wyckofl',
Teacher,
Mrs. 0. C. Price,
Teacher,
Teacher.
Mrs. J. H. Kilker,
Teacher.
Mrs. Alfred E. Breen,
Mrs. S. R. Eron,
Teacher,
Mrs. I. Maghran,
Teacher,
Mrs. Geo. C. Fox,
Teacher,
Mrs Thomas Looms,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Frank Riordan,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. R. A. Hopkins,
Stroudsburg,
Stroudsburg,
Atlantic City,
Stewartsville,
Mountainhome,
Palmerton,
Allendale,
Jessup,
Atlantic City,
Scranton,
Nanticoke,
Nanticoke,
Scranton,
South Orange,
Pitman,
Gouldsboro,
Springville,
Pen Argyl,
vVhite Haven,
Dickson City,
Dunmore,
Summit Hill,
Rend ham,
Pittston,
Pittston,
Music Student,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Chas. D. CareJ',
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg,
Dunmore,
Olyphant,
Olyphant,
Scranton,
Oakmont,
Bethlehem,
Wilkes-Barre,
Nazareth,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Old Forge,
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Teacher.
Teacher,
Book-keeper,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. H. A. Weaver,
Dunfield,
N. J.
Dickson City,
Pa.
Olyphant,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Tuxedo,
N. Y.
Miner's Mills,
Pa.
Phillipsburg,
N. J.
Teacher,
Mrs. O. Frankentl.eld,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Portland,
Bethlehem,
Olyphant,
Old Forge,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Avoca,
Washington,
Hop Bottom,
Teacher,
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N . .J.
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Addresses not indicated unknown.
77
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
•storm, Sarah E. D.
Scanlon, Nora P.
Tidd, Florence
Tingley, Grace W.
Vaughan, Agnes M.
V\·ard, Lyda
Warner, Ethel M.
Warner, Mayme A.
\Vilson, Vannie M.
Williams, Emma E.
Zweizig, Effie M.
Zahnlecker, Tillie
Aten, Paul
Bush, Fred S.
Croasdale, Harold
Cross, Arthur T.
Doll, C. Lewis
Gough, Chas. L.
Hunt, A. Ellis
Hovany, Chas. F.
Hover, Lynn A.
Heller, Clayton A.
llott, Otto w.
llof!, Philip M.
Kautz, Harry C.
Kitto, Chas. W.
Moyer, Samuel R.
Morgan, Harry J,
*McGready, Peter r..
Malloy, Neice A.
Rosenkrans, Carl B.
Richmond. Leon H.
Riordan, Frank S.
*Roman, Russell B.
Troxel, Oliver
Tierney, Walter P.
Warden, S. Ra.y
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Albert Schaefer,
Mrs. Thos. 0. Rainey,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. John Scharer,
Scranton,
Taylor,
Los Angeles,
Scranton,
Taylor,
White Plains,
Bayonne,
Los Angeles,
Moscow,
Cresisona,
Matamoras,
Pa.
Pa.
N. Y.
N. J.
Cal.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
GENTLEMEN, '07.
Mgr. Keene Co.,
Principal,
Chemist,
R. R. Postal Clerk,
Prin. Dallas Twp.,
Bloomfield,
N. J .
Augusta,
Evans Falls,
N. J.
Pa.
Capt. U. S. Army,
Farming,
Stroudsburir.
Town hill,
Pa.
Pa..
Salesman,
Lawyer,
Teacher,
Teacher,
M i nister,
Easton,
Pa.
Syracuse,
N. Y .
Battle Creek,
Mich.
N. Water Gap,
Pa.
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa..
CaL
Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Teacher,
Surgeon, U.S. Army,
Capt. U.S. Sig. Corps,
Kav. Co.,
Freeland,
E. Stroudsbur•.
\Ves tmlnister,
Lansford,
Pa.
Pa..
Md.
Pa.
Vulcanizing,
Patskala,
Lewi ston,
Evans Fa.lb,
Principal,
Ohio.
l\Iont .
Pa.
STATE CERTIFICATES, '01'.
Cullen, Hannah S.
Dougherty, Helen H.
Gerrity, Mary E.
Hopps, Agnes S.
Hangen, Anna V.
Hottman, Rose
Haggerty, Katharine
Kiethllne, Edna
Murray, Vera
Meredith, Lena
McGuire, Anna I..
McHale, Anna E.
McLane, Loretta G.
Murphy, Eleanor F.
McDonnell, Anna A.
Oberholtzer. Warren
Orce, Angela,
Taylor, Agne" G.
VanAlken, Minnie A.
Wilson. Nellie
Zahnlecker, Tillie
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Postmistress,
Mrs. C. E. Mccollum,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teach. Dom. Sc!.,
Teacher.
Mrs. J. W. Caswell,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Frank :r. Murphy
Teacher,
Teacher,
Asst. Princival,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. John H. Schafer,
Dunmore,
Dunmore.
Dunmore,
Greentown,
Millburn,
Dunmore,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J .
Pa.
Pa.
Denver,
Col.
Dunmore,
Dunmore,
Scranton,
Dunmore,
Dunmore,
Richlandtown,
Matamoras,
Dunmore,
:lfa tamora":
Dunmore,
Matamoras,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
CLASS OP 1908.
LA.DIE!!.
Appleman, Ina M.
Arnold, Lella E.
*Deceased.
Teacher,
T.eacher,
Belvidere,
N. J .
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Addresses not indi cated unknown.
78
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Bachman, Minnie C.
Bachman, Ruth A.
Bennett, Lillian M.
Bolton, Lillian A.
Bowers, Mabel A.
Bishop, Irene M.
Bray, Ethel H.
Bube, Margaret M.
Crotzer, Edna M.
Caskie, Rena A.
Teacher,
Mrs. Harry Pursel,
Bethlehem,
Phillipsburg,
Pa..
N. J .
l\Irs. A. W. Kressler,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Teacher.
Plai nfteld.
N. J .
Nurse U. S. Army,
New York.
N. Y .
Mrs. J. H. Patterson Braden town,
Fla.
Teacher,
White Plains, N. Y.
Mrs. B. Boyde Perry, Forty For't,
Pa.
Pa.
Mrs. Rena Caskie
Walnutport,
Roberts,
Cotton, Hattie M.
Scranton,
Pa.
Mrs. James Pearn/
Coyne, Anna L.
Old Forge,
Pa.
Teacher,
Pa..
Cosgrove, Lillian
Old
Forge,
Teacher,
Corbett, Ella M.
Pa.
Teacher,
W ilkes-Barre,
Pa..
Capiello, Marla T.
Dunmore,
Mrs. Carmlno Cerra,
Cornealison, Dora G. Tr,acher,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Pa.
Carey, Mary C.
Mauch Chunk,
Teacher,
Coughlin, Lydia G.
N. J .
Mrs. Leslie N. Sm>th Pas·saic,
Pa.
Scranton,
Cummings, C. Lucy
Teacher,
Pa..
DePew, Mary E.
Moscow,
Teacher,
Donnelly, Mary A.
Teacher,
Pa
Donohue, Mamie M. Teacher,
Glen Lyon,
N. Y.
Dolinskie, Julia
New York,
Teacher,
Depuy, Margaret I:L
Mrs. J. R. Ros'iyn,
Edward, Ethel E.
Pa.
P i t ts burgh,
Mrs. T. H. Brehn,
Eschenbach, Martha
Pa.
Mrs. R. D. Melvin,
Strou dsburg,
Ede, Elma .B.
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
Mrs. James Hewett,
Foss Margaret W.
N.
J.
Teacher,
Stew ardviHe,
Pa.
Farrell, Kathryn D. Teacher,
Dickson City,
Pa.
Fairless, Marilla F.
Mrs. C ..J. Surplus,
Gouldsboro,
Farrell, Mary E.
Pa.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Grlesmer, Marlon T.
"\Vilkes-Barre,
Teacher.
Pa.
Gettings, Hannah V. Mrs. R. P. Schalla, Jr. Dunmore,
Groner, Anna H.
Wis.
Mrs. Geo. H. Crow,
Withee,
Pa..
Gaffney, Mary E.
Throop,
Teacher,
Pa..
Nanticoke,
Goff, Nora D.
Teacher,
Pa..
Plains,
Teacher,
Gildea, Sarah B.
Pa.
Gardner, Maude l...
Mrs. Charles Wilson, Factoryville,
Pa.
Freeland,
Gaffney, Agnes I.
Teacher,
Pa.
Pen A rgyl,
Houck, M. Stella
Mr s. J. W. Nulton,
Hauenstein, Edna P.
Pa.
Teacher,
Hart, Clarrissa l\L
'Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Harris, Miriam L.
:Vlrs. J. C. Fleming,
Dallrus ,
Hawk, Carolyn B.
New York City, N.Y.
Teacher,
Pa..
Hartman, Helen l\L
Allentown,
Teacher,
Pa.
Jones, Cora B.
Mrs. Benj. H. Rhys,
Warrior Run,
Pa.
Lyons, Kathryn G.
Olyphant,
Teacher,
Pa.
Leidich, Martha M.
Easton,
Mrs. W. Hlndenach,
Pa.
McMahon, Mary E.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
McGowan. Loretta
Pa.
Morgan, Esther
Teacher,
l'i!anticoke,
Pa.
Miller, M. Grace
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
McCormac, Mary c.
Olyphant,
McCormac, Julia C.
N'. J .
M r s. M. T. Hannon,
Orange,
Murray, Kathryne
Pa.
Dunmore,
Mervine, Carrie M.
Pa.
Mrs. Carolme Stivers, S t roud·sburg,
McKeeby, L. Pearle
N. Y .
Binghamton,
Mrs. Leon D. Payne,
McDermott, Anna F. Teacher,
Pa
Carbondale,
Murphy, Katharine
Pa.
Teacher,
Scranton,
•Nyce, Bessie E.
Pa.
Wyoming,
Newton, Grace I.
Teacher,
Outterson, Lillian M. Mrs. F. 0. Ritter,
N. J,
Orange,
O'Connell, Margaret
Teacher,
*Owens, Jennie E.
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Teacher,
O'Brien, Nellie L.
Pa..
Wanamie,
Ormes, Mayme M.
Teacher,
*O'Donnell, Anna M.
Mrs. Graydon Hoffman E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
O'Niel, Helen W.
Teacher,
Dickson City,
Pa..
O'Connor, Rose A.
Mrs. Benjamin Cornel Scranton,
Pa.
Page. Lena M.
Addres
s
es
not
indi
cated
unknown.
*De-ceased.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
Puterbaugh, Edna M.
Purdy, Mary E.
Porter, Lillian D.
Porter, Irene E.
Royer, Mary s.
Rufe, Sadie M.
Sterner, Leila E.
Samuel, Eleanor
Stull. Hallie A.
Stapleton, Mary M.
Samuels, Eva L.
Strohmeier, Emily
Sullivan, Tiiiie M.
Smith, Hellen A
Talmage, Alice S.
Thomas, M. Ethel
Uhler, Edna M.
Vancott, Lucia B.
Williams, Mary
Woodring, Sadie E.
79
Mrs. Norman Marsh, E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Mrs. Oscar Hager,
Easton,
Pa.
Brantwood Hall,
Teacher,
Bronxville,
N. Y.
Mrs. R. F. Wood,
New York,
N. Y.
Mrs. E. P. Kuenne,
Oakland Heights,
S. I.,
(N. Y.)
Mrs. Wm. Ztecler,
Easton,
Pa.
Mrs. Ellery B. Scott,
Mrs. J. H. Yeager
Mountajn Top,
Pa.
Hazelton,
Teacher,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Mrs. S. J. Price,
B e thle·h em,
Stenographer,
Pa.
Hackensack,
N. J.
Teacher,
Mrs. W. H. Perick,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
M11s. C. Cortright,
Pa.
Mrs. G. C.Whitenight, Nanticoke,
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
Mrs. Millard Stine,
Pa.
Mrs. W. W. Thomas, Susquehanna,
Dunmore.
Teacher,
Pa.
GENTLEIUEN, 1908.
•Armstrong, Fred E.
Browne, A. Roy
Bensinger, Allan R.
Coyne, Peter J.
Clark, William J.
Corbett, James J.
Crowe, Montgomery
Creveling, Jacob V.
Cummings, John M.
Dutot, s. Claire
Edinger, Frank P.
Foulkes, John
Heller, R. Foster
Hotrman, Greydon lJ.
*Kemp, George N.
Kunkle, John H.
Lane, Dennis J.
Reese, Leslie J.
Williams, Herbert R
Adv. Manager,
CI. Ag. Penna. R. R.
Teaching,
Law Student,
Clerk L. Y. Coal Co.,
Lt. U. S. Army,
Teaching,
Passaic,
N. J .
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Moosic,
Pa.
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Plains,
Pa..
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Hack etts>town, N. J .
Olyphant,
Pa.
Chemist,
County Treasurer,
Teacher,
Clerk D. L. W. R. R.,
Lumber Merchant,
Stroudsburg,
Bangor,
Scranton,
E. Stroudsburg,
Sci. Teacher, H. S ..
Dentist,
Principal H. S.,
Supt. Water Co.,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Tow anda,
Pa.
Lans ford,
Pa.
Glen Summit Springs,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa
Pa.
Pa..
STATE CERTIFICATE, '08.
Wise, Lenore
Wiltz, Stella
Teacher,
Mrs. Harry G. Carroll
Schwenksville,
Pa.
Salem,
Mass.
CLASS OF 1909.
LADIES.
Barrett, Jennie M.
Beebe, Helen E.
Benson, Genevieve D.
Blanche, Nellie Y.
Bohan, Josephine l>.
Boland, Helen A.
Boyle, Rose Anna
Boyle, Rose Mary
Breslin, Kathryn J.
Brown, Carrie L.
*Brown, Josephine A.
Carroll, Mae D.
*Casey, Eva G.
Cassimer, Anna V.
Cohen, Tibi H.
Collins, Bernetta B.
Connltr, Regina R.
Crain, Alice L.
Cutr, Mamie A.
*De.ceased.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Principal,
Teacher,
Mrs. J. J. Maguire,
Teacher,
Teacher,
New Milford,
Dickson City,
Dunmore,
Wilkes-Barre,
Dunmore,
Hazleton,
Pa..
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Lansford,
Kingston,
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Teacher,
Examiner, I. C. S.,
Shenandoah,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Teacher.
Teacher,
Wanamie,
Wilkes-Barre
Pa.
Oak Ridge,
N. J.
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Addresse•s not indicated unknown.
80
STATE NOHJ\IAL SCHOOL,
Davies, Lotta I.
Devine, Mary C.
DeWan, M. Frances
DeV'tan, Joanna E.
Dietrich, Mabel E.
Donnelly,Florence E.
Earley, Mayme E.
Eley, Florence D.
Flynn, Helen F.
Fox', Anna V.
Fulper, Helen E.
Gaffney, Sadie L.
Gallagher, Mary l!l.
•Gallagher, Rose M.
Gantzhorn, Florence
Giblin, Loretta F.
Glass, Irene E.
G1·oner, Emma vV.
Hayes, Margaret M.
Heller, Maude W.
Heyer, Emma V.
Horan, Nora C.
Jacob, Laura P.
Kaul, Edna A.
Kennedy, Amanda J.
Kennedy, Marg·aret G.
Kilpatrick, Gertrude
K istler, Alice L.
Lane, Agnes B.
Latimer, Emily
Lavin, Alice L.
Lewis, Blanche A.
Loftus, Tessie A.
Long, Jessie M.
Lutes, Roxanna E.
Lyons, Alice L.
Maloy, Catharine D.
Mann, Carrie B.
Marvin, Leona G.
M cCabe, Margaret C.
McCaf!l'ey, Sara
McCue, Anna C.
McGeehan, Sara M.
McGeehan, vVinifred
McHale, Mae M.
McHale, Theresa M
Messinger, Lelia S.
Moffit, Claire M.
Mooty, A. Marie
O'Donnell, Genevieve
O'Donnell, Mary L.
:)'Hara. Agnes T.
• O' Mal!ey, Mayme E.
)wens, Mary
Pa lmiter, Adelia A.
Phillips, Catharine
Powell, Blodwyn
Quinn, Mary G.
Hei!ly, Mary R.
Riegel, Anna D.
Roberts, Ida M.
Savage, Elizabeth K.
Shaw, Ethel F.
Si nger, Lucy
Smith, Helen M.
Smith, Laura
S mith, Muriel I.
Snyd er, G. Adele
Spencer, Blanche
S toneback, Mae J.
Sullivan, Catharine J.
*Deceased.
P ri ncipal,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Lansford,
Torresdale,
Rummerfield,
Rummerfield,
Mrs. Jas. Finnerty,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Chas. Wendland,
Teacher,
Yeowoman U.S.Navy,
Olyphant,
Lansford,
Dickson City,
Scranton,
Taylor,
Phillipsburg,
Throop,
Nesquehoning,
Teacher,
Tannersville,
Teacher,
Brackney,
Mrs.Carl Hosenkrans, E. Stroudsburc-
P&.
Pa.
Pa.
P&.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Mrs. A. R. Raeisly,
Mrs. B. N. Schlimme
Teacher,
Mrs. Perry B. Evans,
Mrs.ChesterA. Snover,
Mrs. Chas. E. Peck,
Mrs. R. J. Woodrlnir,
Teacher,
Music Student,
Mrs. M. Hoban,
'I'eacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs.C.W.Brlttlngham,
Mrs. Geo. Clark,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. R. S. Gulick,
Mrs. 0. E. Shinn,
Clerk,
Mrs. '.rhos. F. Cadden,
Teacher,
Teacher,
'l'eacher,
Mrs. P. J. Lavelle,
Teacher,
Mrs. Norman C. Uhler,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Pa.
Easton,
Pa.
Glens Ide,
Pa.
Rendham,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Pa.
Pleasant Mount,
Hazleton,
Pa.
Pa.
Carbondale,
Pa.
E . Stroudsbur&',
Pa.
Olyphant,
Dingman's Ferry, Pa.
Pa.
Olyphant,
N. J .
Newark,
Pa.
Olyphant,
Pa.
Beach Haven,
Pa.
Alderson,
Pa.
Olyphant,
Pa..
Lansford.
N. J.
Plainfield,
E . Rutherford, N. J.
N. Y .
Roch ester,
Pa.
Nesquehoning,
Pa.
Dunmore,
\Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Pa.
Hazleton,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Easton,
Pa.
Carbondale,
Pa.
Simpson,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Altoona,
Pa.
Dickson City,
Mrs. B. H. Ballard,
Mrs. ·wm. D. Oakley,
Hamburg,
Nicholson,
Wanamie,
Summit Hill,
Carbondale,
Carbondale,
Trenton,
Dorranceton,
Dunmore.
Teacher,
'.reacher,
Tecacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. H. B. Gilbert,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. R. E. Kocher,
'1'eacher,
Mrs. Haydn Davl1,
Mrs. Fred Thomas,
Mrs. J. E. Houck,
Mrs. G. Adele Landi~.
Teacher,
Mrs. :.rae Fisher,
N. J .
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J .
Passaic,
Pa.
Dickson City,
2,
Pa.
Scranton, R. D.
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Bangor,
Conn.
Cos Cob,
Pa.
Quakertown,
Addresses not indicated unknown.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
81
Taylor, M. Gertrude
Tlbblns, Florence lL
Transue, Georgia R.
•Tresslar, Sarah G.
Walsh, Margaret W.
\Vagner, Lenora
Weinland, Maude M.
Weller, Sara C.
•wentzel,MadelineP.
Williams, Mildred M.
'Wismer, Ada
Wood, Myrtle H.
Teacher,
Mrs. T. S. Porter,
Mrs. Scott Avery,
Bloomingdale,
Lock Haven
Tunkhannock,
Pa,
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. J. E. Madara,
Teacher,
Peckvllle,
Phi ladelphia,
Pa..
Pa.
Flint,
Teacher,
Mrs. H. L. Lehman,
Te.acher,
Pittsburg,
Doylestown,
Old Forge,
Balmoos, John N.
Beck, Robert J.
Brogan, James S.
Conklin, O. Bruce
Culkin, John T.
Dougher, Edward A.
Ely, Jasper Q.
Bus Manager,
Med. Student,
Cashier,
Ins. Agent,
Teacher,
Principal,
San
Vienna,
N. J.
New York City, N. Y.
Freeland,
Pa.
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Old Forge,
Pa.
.White Haven,
Pa.
Evans, Arthur
Hartung, Lester M.
Hibbard, John J.
Hinkley, T. C.
Johnston, Earl S.
Principal,
Supt. of Schools,
Lt. U. S. Army,
Teacher.
Md. Agr. Exp. Sta.,
Nanticoke,
Belvidere,
New Milford,
College Park,
Jonathan, William E.
Joyce, John J.
Kocher, Ralph N.
Lutes, Cecil C.
Marsh, Ira
Maguire, Arthur A.
M:ahlonh Thomas
Mccart y, John V.
Murray, Anthony J.
O'Neill, James B.
Patrick, Austin L.
Patrick, D. Lawrence
Reagle, William H.
Studders, Charles F.
Travis, Ell R.
VanHorn, VincentR.
Teacher,
Principal,
Teacher High School,
Farmer,
Teacher,
Business,
Lawyer,
Teacher,
Lt. Res. Of. Corps,
Teacher,
Professor,
Telephone Eng.,
Business,
Lawyer,
U. S. Navy,
Minister,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Old Forge,
Pa.
vVyomissing,
Pa.
Noxen,
Pa.
Danielsville,
Pa.
Jersey City,
N. J.
New York City, N. Y.
Simpson,
:Pa.
Dunmore,
Pa.
Upper Lehigh,
Pa.
S t ate College,
Pa.
S y racuse,
N. Y .
Tobyhanna,
Pa
Butte,
Mont
E. Stroudsburg,
l"a.
Stromsburg,
Neb.
Mich.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
GENTLEMEN 1909.
Wanamie,
Pa.
'N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
l\Id.
CLASS OF 1910.
LADIES.
Bardwell, L. Vivian
Bishop, Ellen P.
Boone, Mlnnetta
Bradley, Rebecca A.
Broadbent, Bethel A.
Brogan, Nellie M.
Brown, Edi th E.
Brown, Eleanor F.
Brugler, Grace U.
Bube, Elizabeth,
Campbell, Agnes G.
Cannon, Nellie C.
Casey, Josephine A.
Caskle, Hilda S.
Cawley, Ellen G.
Conklin, Iva M.
Connelly, Mary I<'.
Corcoran, Della H.
Corcoran, Mary A.
Davis, Etta
Dean, Sylvia M.
*Deceased.
f
Pa.
Mrs. M. T. Osmun,
LaPlume,
Pa.
Mrs. Geo. R. Jacobs, Hawley,
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Teacher,
Mauch Chunk,
Pa.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Mrs. Lester Snyder,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Teacher,
Weatherly,
Pa.
Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Teacher,
Hazleton,
Pa.
·reacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Nurse,
\Valnutport,
Pa.
Sub-Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Teacher..
Wyoming,
Pa.
T e acher,
Chrome,
N. J.
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
l\Irs. P. J. Kane,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Mrs. Grover P. Dean, New Milford,
Pa.
Addresses not indicated unknown.
82
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Decker, Bessie
Decker, Helen C.
Detrick, Violet F.
Dietrick. Beatrice F.
Dreher, Grace D.
Drennan, Gertrude J.
Dunn, Grace A.
Edelman, Mamie A.
Edinger, Hilda K.
Ellenberger, Mary B.
Evans, Nellie
Fitzgerald, Sara C.
Foley, Clare H.
Frantz, Nellie A.
Fritch, Florence I.
Gardner, Vida M.
Gilpin Cora A.
Gordon, Esther
Hathaway, Susie H.
Heftt, C. Edna
Henne, Johanna V.
Hess, Helen H.
Hicks, Sadie A.
Higgins, Catherine H.
Jeftryes, Jeannette L.
Johnston, Elizabeth G.
Kennedy, Ella C.
King, Catherine M.
Kintner, Alice W.
Langan, Margaret J.
LaRue, $. Loul~e
MacAlplne, Elsie W.
MacDonald, Helen C.
McCauley, Mabel D.
McCormac, Genevieve
McDonald, Nora A.
McElhenny, Mary C.
McGlone, Mary V.
McGuinness, Mary M.
McMahon, Bessie C.
:\-lcNelis, Anna V.
Miller, Harriett
Mongan, Clare E.
Moran, Kathryn M.
Morgan, Emma C.
Mulvey, Mary J:
Murray, Emma D.
•Nye, Fern W.
O' Connor, Nellie M.
O'Donnell, Eleanor V .
O'~Ialley, Anna G.
Ormsby, Jennie M.
Overfield, Jennie E.
•Remaly,lVLMagdalen
Rinker, Mae M.
Rowe, Luella
Ruddy, Mary T.
Scouton, Stella E.
Seguine, Lillian
Scheldy, Elizabeth A.
Smith, Cora Mae
Spencer, Anna E.
Spratt, Loretta F.
•stark, Edna I.
Stark, Mollfe C.
*Stickler, Maude C.
Stoddard, Eleanor B.
Swl!t, Marie J.
Uch, Margaret D.
Uch, Mary A.
*Deceased.
Teacher,
:'.\olrs. \\'. B. Marquard,
Mrs. C. Ehrgood,
Mrs. David R. Jones,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. H. F. Hartt,
Mrs. E. J. Balliet,
Mrs. E. N. Post,
Mrs. W. Greenamoyer,
Mrs.Clifford P. Dean,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher.
Mrs. Bert B. David,
Mrs. Arthur Stark,
M r s. B. S. Banks,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. C. P. Cummlncs,
Mrs. E. Y. Randall,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Easton,
Pa.
Analomink,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Carbondale,
Pa.
Binghamton,
N. Y.
Nazareth,
Pa.
Stroud·sburg,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
New :VIilford,
Pa.
Pa.
Pittston,
Pa.
Gouldsboro,
\Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Lehighton,
Pa.
N.
Y.
Endicott,
Pa.
Panther,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Pa.
Thompson,
Pa.·
'Vyoming,
Lackawanna,
N. Y.
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Minooka,
~VIrs. Robt. A. Hoover DuBoise,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Ben C. Norris,
Nesquehoning,
Pa.
Ashley,
Pa.
Stroudsbul'g,
Pa.
Pittston,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Xl:iller Place,
L. I.
Pittston,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Th J"oop,
P"'I..
\\'ilk es-Barre,
Pa.
Pittston,
Pa.
Dunmore,
Pa.
Mayfield,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
McAdoo,
Pa.
Upper Black Eddy, Pa.
Dunmore,
Pa.
Kingston,
Pa.
New Milford,
f'a.
Teacher,
Vandling,
Pa.
Mrs. Thomas Morris,
'l'eacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Altoona,
Dunmore,
Shenandoah,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
J:'a.
Teacher,
Mrs. Luella Inhelder,
'reacher,
Mrs. N. J. Stafford,
Mrs. F. H. Fanseen,
Mrs. J. L. Jones,
Mrs. Andrew C. Li!e,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Lovelton,
Baltimore,
Syrac use,
Los Angeles,
Pleasant Mt.,
Lakewood,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Hosp. Student,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. I. S. Davis,
Mrs. T·hos. G. Gagion,
'l'eacher,
.Mrs. F. McDonald,
Mrs. Walter
Jennln~•
E. Stroudsburg,
Norfol k,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Md.
N. Y.
Cal.
Pa.
Pa.
Va.
Mrs. B. C. Kleber,
Pa.
Scranton,
'i'eacher,
Mrs. H.J. Usher,
Montpeller,
Cal.
Teacher,
Addresses not indicated unknown.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
Yale, ,Emily,
Vivian, Carrie B.
Warner, Nettie G.
Werner, Eva Z.
Werts, Elsie M.
Wolte, Helen M.
Y ea&-er, Gertrude A.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Sub-Teacher,
Teacher,
Phy. Dir.,
'l'f.acher,
Ind. Art Teacher,
Allen, Franklin J.
Allison, Rus•sell J.
Atchley, William L.
•AJtemose,Webster J.
Barteau, John F.
Broadhurst, Walter
Brotzipan, Joseph W.
Connolly, .John F.
Teacher,
Contract Work,
Teacher, H. S.,
Kan t icoke,
83
V\' eatherly,
Allentown,
Pitts ton,
Nanticoke,
Hazleton,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa..
Pa.
P a.
Pa.
Pa.
Pen Argyl,
P h i la d e lphia,
Lan ca ster,
Pa..
Pa.
Pa.
Rus h ,
Pa.
Nant icoke,
GENTLEMEN, 1910.
Te,acher,
Teacher,
Capt. Dental Corps, U
S. Army,
Cunningham, Francis J. Serg. U. S. Army,
Decker, LeRoy
Operator,
Dieter, Earl A.
Teacher,
Ellsworth, Oliver F.
Farmer,
Fanseen, Foster H.
Lawyer,
Frantz, Alvin F.
Busi nes,s,
Golden, Patrick A.
Principal,
Guinnip, Milton L.
O f. U. S. Navy,
Hess, .Tames K.
Ad v. l\1gr.,
Kane, Patrick T.
Prin cipal,
Kennedy, Walter B.
U. S. Navy,
Knapp, Frank
Clerk,
Kunsman, Charles H.
*Leonard, Martin J.
McHale, .John J.
Asst. Prin., H. S.,
Mann, John W.
Stu. Ann Arbor,
Mullin, Dean T.
Teacher,
O'Donnell, John F.
Teacher, H. S.,
Raker, Louis
Attorney,
Reimer, George R.
Mgr. Truck Farm,
Rosenberry,M.Claude Mus. Superv.,
Rosenberry, Frank L. Sch. Psych.,
Sandt, Oscar V.
Tea cher,
*Saunders, L. Glenn,
Shotwell, Fred C.
Teacher, H. S.,
Somers, P. Joseph
Mining Engineer,
Vosburg, Israel
Clerk,
Lans!ord,
E . Stro ud sburg,
Allentown,
Dallas,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Baltimore,
l\Id .
S a y lors bu r g ,
Pa.
P arsons,
Pa.
N a rro ws burg,
N. Y .
Strou dsburg,
Pa.
Pars ons,
Pa.
Oly phant,
Pa.
Pa.
E . Stroudsburg,
Spa n g l er,
Easton,
P i ttston,
Eckley,
Indianapolis,
T rev ose,
Reading ,
Eas ton ,
Eas t on,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Ind.
P a.
Pa.
Pa.
P a.
East on,
P a.
Scr anton,
P a.
CLASS 01<, 1011.
LADIES.
Bachman, Ardella A.
Bardwell, Elsie
Bartron, Helen M.
Becker, Helena
Bennett, Mary V.
Brogan, Kathryn C.
Burns, Bessie M.
Butz, Anna Mae
Candrick, Sara
Casey, Mary A.
Cawley, Kathryn M.
Chamberlain, Same A.
Clark, Ella G.
Cole, Beatrice L.
Connolly, Mary E.
Corcoran, Nora F.
Costello, Ruth R.
Craig, Lydia E.
Culp, Eleanor G.
Curran, Nellie G.
Davies, Edith L.
*Decease d.
Teacher,
Mrs. E. B. Strouble,
Mrs. S. D. Morgan,
Teacher,
Dan lelsvllle,
Pa..
N e w ton,
N . J.
D onora,
Pa.
E. Mauch Chunk, Pa..
Mrs. John J. McGlnty, Rockport,
Pa ..
Postoffice Clerk,
Lansford,
Pa.
Mrs. \V-. Melvin Stahl, Ban gor,
Pa.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Teacher,
Archbald,
Pa.
Teacher,
Du n more,
Pa.
Teacher,
Nesquehonln&',
Pa.
Mrs. Robt. Brown, Jr. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Teacher,
Bethlehem,
Pa.
Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.'
Teacher,
Jessup,
Pa.
Teacher,
Passaic,
N. J .
Hazleton,
M r s. H. D. Fowler,
Pa.
Teacher,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
l'\lrs. Carter Bache,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Addresses not indicated u n kno w n.
84
STATE NORIIIAL SCHOOL,
Davis, Myrtle M.
White Haven,
Pa.
Teacher,
Davis, Ruth
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Decker. Kathryn
Teacher,
Ransom.
Pa.
Depue, Grace L.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Nurse,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Devers, Theresa B.
Teacher,
Dietrick, Mary E.
Saylorsburc,
Pa.
Teacher,
Hawley,
Pa.
Drake, Kathryn A.
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Edinger, Mirna H.
Mrs. H. Warric k,
N. J.
Fangboner, Helen M. Mrs. G.E. Gordon, .Jr.,Milltown,
Flory, Ruth
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburc, P&.
Ashley,
Pa.
Frederick, Mary F.
Teacher,
Gaffney, Kathryn :m.
Teacher,
Throop,
Pa.
Gallagher, Cella A.
Pa.
Gent, Mahalath .A.
Teacher,
Uniondale,
Haas, Mae E.
Head Music Dept. Normal School,
E . Stroudsburg, Pa.
Hamilton, Georgl& )IL Mrs. Merle Antoine, Clark's Summit, Pa.
Hartung, Ethel .J.
Teacher,
Dela;ware,
N. J.
Harvey, Grace I.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Heiney, Irma L.
Mrs. H. E. Dreisbach, Allentown,
Pa.
Henry, Margaret F.
Teacher,
E. Stroudsbur&',
Pa.
Hollenbach, Minnie F. Mrs. Roy R. Bean,
Riegelsville,
Pa.
Hughes, Alice M.
Teacher,
Ashley,
Pa.
Hurley, Kathryn T.
Teacher,
Upper Lehl&'h,
Pa.
Hurley, Mary L.
Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
James, Elizabeth J.
N urse,
Plymouth,
Pa.
.Jensen, Emma
Mrs. A. F. Green,
E. Stroudsbur&', Pa.
Jones, Jeanette
Mrs. P. L. Jones,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
.Jones, Olive B.
Mrs. W. Lorenz,
Pert h Amboy,
N. J.
Kane, Margaret ..L
Teacher,
Sug ar Notch,
Pa.
Kelly, Rose M.
Scranton,
Pa.
Kemp, Annie M.
Mrs. Annie Kemp
Shiffer,
E. Stroudsbur&", Pa
Pa.
Kernan, Anna E .
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Kraemer, Minnie L
Mrs. F. E . Stocker,
Easton,
N.
y
Kramer, Esther
Mrs. Sam. H. Galston, New York,
Pa.
Kunkel, B. Arvilla
Mrs. L. G. Whitebread, Wopwallopen,
Pa.
Kuntz, Esther M.
Mrs. Floyd Bilheimer, A llentown,
Pa.
Lee, Ora E.
Mrs. B. LeRoy Stauffer, Hazleton,
Pa.
Lenahan, Agnes G.
Teacher,
Simpson,
Pa.
Lerch, Florence C.
Teacher,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Lesser, Beulah K.
Teacher,
Upper Lehigh,
Loveland, Mabel M..
Pa.
Mr s. Thos. H. Watson, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
McGee, Sarah A.
Mrs. J E. Birdsall,
Freeland,
•Mallery, Clara G.
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Maloney, Mary .J.
Mrs. Jas. A. Snee,
Pa..
ll Dunmo.re,
Teacher,
Marvin, Ada G.
Pa.
Dickson City,
Meehan, Anna C.
Teacher,
Pa.
Miner' s Mills,
Meehan, Mary J.
Supervisor Music,
Pa..
Morris, Mabel V.
Mrs. John A. Oakley, Dickson City,
Pa..
Shenandoah,
Morris, Marguerite c. Teacher,
Pa.
Morrison, M. Mildred Mr s. C. R. l\Iarkham, T owanda,
Pa.
Hawley,
McAndrew, An&'ela.
Teacher,
M cCarthy, Katie C.
Pa.
S h e nandoah,
McCarthy, Sabina ..L
Teacher,
Pa..
Scranton,
Mccrone, Della c.
Teacher,
*::\IacDougall, Viva A.
Pa.
Carbondale,
McHale, Helen U.
Teacher,
Pa..
Olyphant,
Mc Hale, Mary P.
Teacher,
Pa.
Scranton,
McHugh, Anna R.
Teacher,
Pa.
Olyphant,
McLaughlin, Katie M. Teacher,
Pa.
Dunmore,
O'Boyle, Margaret R. Teacher,
Pa.
Hones dale,
O' Connell, Madeline A. Teacher,
Pa.
Dunmore,
O' Connor, Margaret M. Teacher,
Pa.
Avo ca,
O' Malley, Grace P.
Teacher,
*01:\Ia lley, R ose 0.
Det roit,
Mich.
Mrs. Lloyd Hontz,
O'Rourke, Mary Z.
H udson,
N. Y .
Outterson, Bettine K. ;l>lrs. Philip Wood,
Plains,
Pa.
M r s. Wm. Brass,
Padden, Mary L.
Dunmore,
Pa.
Payton, Agnes A.
Teacher,
n
ot
ind
icaited
unknown.
Addr ess es
•Deceased.
'
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
85
Teacher,
Dlngman's Ferry, Pa.
Quick, Lena A.
Teacher,
Dickson City,
Pa..
Ramlk, Mary V.
Teacher,
Shepp ton,
Pa.
Recla, Agnes V.
Regan, Ruth W.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Reilly, Patric.la R.
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Pa.
Remaly, Florence E. Mrs. John 0. Fulmer, Easton,
Teaching,
Milan ville,
Pa.
Reynolds, Meda M.
Rogers, .n.11ce M.
'Mrs. R. L. Blrtley,
Clark's Summit, Pa.
Ruddy, Bessie D.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Ryan, Elizabeth A.
Mrs. G. R. Rogers,
Phi!lipsport,
N. Y.
Sawyer, Grace
Mrs. J. A. Bush, Jr., E . Stroudsburg.
Pa.
Scheller, Maude
Teacher,
Coatsvi!le,
Pa.
Scott, Mabelle
Teacher,
Taylor,
Pa.
Shea, Gertrude R.
Mrs. R. J. Rockefeller, Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Smith, Lila L.
Mrs. A. R. Downes, Milford,
Conn .
Stone, C. Gertrude
, Sullivan, Mary E.
Nurse,
Montclair,
N. J .
Swingle, Beulah A.
Mrs. Alfred C. Walla.ce, Baltimore,
l\Id.
Thomas, Anna
Teacher,
Edge Hill,
Pa.
Timlin, Helen U.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
•Tischler, Mabel J.
VanVllet, Anita
Mrs. T. Breltwleser, Muncie,
Ind.
VonBrunn, Mabel C. Teacher,
Ta!ton,
Pa.
Weidman, Ruth C.
Mrs. G. Earl Brugler, Weehawken,
N. J .
Mrs. vVm. T. Slattery, Scranton,
Wells, Janet B.
Pa.
Westervelt, Lucv A. Mrs. John Staubach , Scranton,
Pa.
Williams, Mary E.
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Wolftnger, Fannie G. Teacher,
Greenwich,
Conn.
Young, Helen M.
Teacher,
A.Iden Station,
Pa.
GENTLEMEN, 11111.
Brown, Walter F.
Clerk,
E . Stroudsburg,
PL
Brugler, G. Earl
Lawyer,
'Weehawken,
N. J .
Burke. Jullan B.
Teacher,
Dunm o re,
P a.
Carroll. John A.
Med. Stud.,
, Cumbola,
Pa.
Daley, Edward L.
U. S. Army,
Mayfield,
Pa.
Davey, William H.
Lt. U. S. Army,
Pen Argyl,
PL
Dean, Clifford P.
Miller,
New Miltord,
Pa.
Plains,
PL
Dutry, Frank A.
Teacher,
North Water Gap, Pa.
Eilenberger, Melcholr Teacher,
Ettinger, Walter 0.
Teacher,
Doy lestown,
Pa.
White Mills,
Pa.
Gill, Anthony H.
Salesman,
Price burg,
Pa.
Golembiewski, Steven Principal,
'•
Henry, J. Russell
Teacher,
Henryville,
Pa.
Moosic,
Pa.
Healey, Thomas J.
Teacher,
Hilderbrant, Harold F.C l erk, D. L. & W.,
Portland,
Pa.
Freeland,
Pa.
Johnson, John B.
Teacher,
La Jun ta,
Col o .
Koehler, Karol
Lawyer,
LaBar, Chester W.
Pat tern )laker,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Lash, Frederick M.
Mann. Roy L.
U. S. I. D. Banker,
Ros ebud Agency, S.D.
Dam ascus,
Pa.
Menhennett, Winfield, Prin. H. S.,
Myers, Harold H.
Newspaper Man,
Archbald,
PL
Hawley,
Pa.
McClosky, Joseph J.
Principal,
Moscow,
Pa.
Noack, Frank P.
Merchant,
Pallman, George B.
Teacher,
Clark's Summit, Pa.
Olyphant,
Pa.
Raker, Charles
Merchant,
Shaplin, Altred C.
Asst. Co. Supt.,
Honesdale,
Pa.
Sharkey, Eugene T.
Lawyer,
Bayonne,
N. J.
New York,
N. Y.
Smith, Chester A.
Sales Manager,
Snyder, Ralph A.
Principal,
Ja ck s on,
Pa.
Nesquehoning,
Pa.
Ulshafer, Gordon E.
Principal,
Wagner, John R.
U. S. Army,
Stone Church,
Pa.
Williamson, Claude M.
Ft. Slocum,
N. Y.
Wlsegarver, George WU. S. Service,
E . Stroudsburg,
Pa.
\Vyckoff, Myron
Bank Clerk,
CLASS OF 1912.
Adams, Ada D.
Allen, Viola
*Deceased.
•
LADIES.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Teacher,
Pleasant Mt.,
Pa.
Teacher,
Addresses not indicated unknown .·
86
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
A s hman, Elsie M.
Mrs. H. S. Parson<>, Nanticoke,
Pa.
Aten, Helen M.
Mrs. Helen HuthmakerClark's Summit, Pa.
Bachman, Elva M.
Teacher,
Freeland,
Pa.
Baicker, Dora D.
Mrs. Morris Wilner,
Banks, M. Ada
Nurse,
Pottstown,
Pa.
Barnhart, Ida C.
Teacher,
Nesquehdning,
Pa.
Barrall, Laura L.
Teacher,
Pa.
Nanticoke.
Bartholomey, Freida A.Teacher,
Vandling,
Pa.
Bartleson, Reba J,
Teacher,
Ariel,
Pa.
Boes, Elsae
Bookkeeper,
Scranton,
Pa.
Bortree, Floss E.
Boyer, Bessie M.
Teacher,
Slatington,
Pa.
Bruce, Lena M.
Mrs. Wm. J. Coll,
Portland,
Pa.
Bube, Ruth M.
Teacher,
Glenwood,
N. J.
Burke, Clara H.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Burns, Elizabeth E.
Pa.
Mrs. Jas. A. Copeland,Carbondale,
Call, Josephine M.
Teacher,
Freeland,
Pa.
Carpenter, Helen L.
Mrs. Geo. Lightbody, Dalton,
Pa.
Clark, Anna L.
Teacher,
Jermyn,
Pa.
Clifford, Helen B.
Teacher,
Avoca,
Pa.
Cole, Alma M.
Mrs. Arthur Swink,
Union Hill,
N. J .
Collins, Ethel
Va.
Gov. Clerk,
Newport News,
Craig, Helen D.
Mrs. Chas. J. Robertson, Easton,
Pa.
Crooks, Grace M.
Teacher,
Gouldsboro,
Pa.
Dawson, Frances E.
E . Stroudsburg, Pa.
Decker, Daisy I.
Decker, Edith M.
'reacher,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Dempsey, Clare E.
1''Jacher.
:11ayfield,
Pa.
Derby, Elizabeth K.
Mrs. W. F. Scott,
Somerville,
N. J.
DeRemer, Barbara E. Supt. of Gen. Hos.p .,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Derr, Myrtle M.
Mrs. S. L. Munson,
Bethlehem,
Pa.
Diehl, Ethel C.
T"°acher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Diehl, Helena A.
Mrs. August Burkart, Newton,
N. J.
Dunn, Nellie J.
Teac;her,
Maltby,
Pa.
Edinger, Mabel
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Mrs. Geo. A. Day,
Evans, Myrtle L.
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Teacher,
Fallon, Helen C.
Old Forge,
Pa.
Teacher,
*Fenicle, Florence E.
Ford, Ethel I.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Mrs. P. A. Dugan,
Ford, Ethel K.
Pa.
East Bangor,
Teacher,
Forrest, Viola G.
Pa.
Summit Hill,
Teacher,
Fuller, Fannie B.
Pa.
Mrs. Percy Nicholas, Jenkintown,
Gantzhorn, Elsie
W·ashington,
D. C.
Gov. Clerk,
Groh, Jeanette
Pa.
\ V ilkes-Barre,
Teacher,
Gross, \Vinona G.
~1atJamoras,
Pa.
Teacher,
Hallock, Helen M.
Pa.
Mrs. Elmer B. Stone, Stroudsburg,
Hanlon, Loretta A.
Pa.
Mr·s. Rich. J. Murray, Bethle·hem,
Hartneady, Anna V.
Nesquehoning,
Pa.
Teacher,
Harvey, Edith M.
N. J.
Mrs. L. G. Tichenor, East Orange,
Hein, Catherine E.
Herdman, Elizabeth J.Mrs. Harry Doll,
Tunkhannock,
Pa.
Holmes, Hazel M.
Teacher,
Ransom,
Pa.
Hughes, Leona E.
Teacher,
Nesquehoning,
Pa.
Johnson, Anna V.
Teacher,
Coaldale,
Pa.
Jones, Mary
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Keller, Katherine N. Teacher,
E. Plymouth,
Pa.
Kelly, Anna C.
Teacher,
Plains,
Pa
Kelly, Mary I.
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Kimble, Emily K.
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Kistler, Katherine M. Teacher,
Allentown,
Pa.
Kramer, Anna I.
Teacher,
Passaic,
N. J.
Kunsman, Katherine Pa. R. R. Clerk,
Pa.
:\1orrisville,
Lynch, D. Della C.
Pa.
Teacher,
Old Forge,
Lavan. Mildred M.
Pa.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Lavin, Mary A.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Lleyllyn, Ada M.
Teacher,
Vandling,
Pa.
Lovering, Olyvette B Teacher,
Sc ran ton,
Pa.
Maloy, Elizabeth J.
Teacher,
Lansford,
Pa.
Mangan, Anna F
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Mansfield, Florence M.Mrs. Richard W. Jones, Bangor,
Pa.
•Deceased.
Aclclresses not indicated unknown.
EAST &TROUDSBURG, PA.
Marsh. Ruth E. B.
Marshman, Ethel M.
Meehan, Agnes C.
*Merrick, Margre't L.
Moore, Ethel R.
Morey, Lela
Moriran, Bessie
Morgan, Helen M.
Mosteller. Ada B.
Murray, Johanna I.
McDonald, Rose E.
McFadden, Loretta F.
McHale, Blanche E.
McMahon, Anna R.
McNellis, Mary A.
Odendahl, Marguerite
Pace, Eva J.
Paul, Maude L.
Perrego, Lavina H.
Persing, Beatrice I.
Prugh, Mildred R.
Reap, Florence C.
Redgate, Catherine A.
Regan, Ethel c.
Regan, Frances R.
Regan, Lillian M.
*Repp, Ruth B.
Riechers, Dorothea L.
Rinehart, Nettie M.
Schilling, Anna M.
*Seil, Juliet
Shaver, Mae E.
Shore, Mary E.
Smith, Ellen P.
Stanton, Carrie A.
Stetler, Laura E.
Sullivan, Nellie E.
Sutton, Stella M.
Swartwood, Margaret
Swift, Laura M.
Thompson, Mildred C.
Tippett, Elizabeth J.
Trevett, Annie
Uhler, Annie C.
Unganst, Martha M.
\Yatkins, Pauline M.
Watts, Charlotte E.
"\Veis, Catherine M.
"\Yeiss, Virginia A.
"\\'illis, Ruth
\Villiams, Bessie
Williams, Edith H.
Teacher,
l'vlrs. Ray Kester,
Teacher,
Danielsville,
Freeland,
Freeland,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Easton,
Portland,
Nanticoke,
Teache~
Nanticok~
:1-frs. Thos. S. Rinehart.Stroudsburg,
Teacher,
Scranton,
Teacher,
Avoca,
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Teacher,
Scranton,
Teacher,
\V ilkes-Barre,
Teacher,
Hazelton,
Mrs. R. N. Warr~n, Philadelphia,
Mrs. Robt. Werkheiser.East Orange,
Teacher,
v\'eatherly,
Mrs. H. L. Steele,
Norfolk,
Mrs. Robt. H. Fisher,
Teacher,
Weatherly,
Teacher,
Scranton,
Teacher,
Lansford,
Mrs. Thos. Joyce,
Buffalo,
Teacher,
Avoca,
Teacher,
Avoca,
Mrs. A. T. Blakeslee, Preserve,
Teacher,
Stroudsburg,
Teacher,
Portland,
Mrs. M. S. Irving,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Karol Koehler,
Mrs. R. S. Potter,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Cecil C. Bodie,
Teacher,
Teacher,
i\frs. Lewis A. Smith,
Mrs. Alonzo Phillips,
Mrs. J. L. Bauer,
Teacher,
'Teacher.
Mrs. Frank Edinger,
Teacher,
Teacher,
•reacher,
New York,
Shenandoah,
Hazleton,
Leadville,
87
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
Va.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. Y.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. Y.
Pa.
Pa.
Co-lo.
Easton,
Pa.
Stockertown,
Pa.
Factoryville,
Pa.
Dunmore,
Pa.
Prompton,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Easton,
Pa.
Titusville,
N. J.
Weehawken,
N. J .
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Easton,
Pa.
GENTLEJllEN, 1912.
Arida, Raphael N.
Arndt, Russell C.
Berkenstock, Lloyd
Bisbing. Ralph W.
Boyle, Alexander J.
Cole, Earl M.
Conmy, Patrick A.
Coyne, Frank P.
Downs, Sydney B.
Duffy, Frank A.
*Frederick. Elmer
Gaffney, Patrick J.
Haggerty, Albert
Hess, Floyd M.
*Hourigan, Leo F.
Hoyt, Jay V.
Imbt, M. Russell
*Deceased.
Teacher,
Supt. P. 0. Vehic.,
Lt. U. S. Army,
·reacher,
!':ew York,
N. Y.
Danielsville,
Pa.
Pa.
Pottstown,
E . Stroudsburg, Pa.
Pa.
\V. Hazleton,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Pa.
Olyphant,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Honesdale,
Pa.
Parsons,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Asst. Cashier,
Throop,
·white Mills,
)ft. Bethel,
Manufacturer,
\Veighmaster,
Teacher, H. S.,
Clerk,
Teacher,
Druggist,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
'i\lanufacturer,
Delaware,
N. J.
Prin. High School.
Pocono Pines,
Pa.
A1lclre,s ses not indicruted unknown.
88
STATE
Jones, Clarence F.
Jordan, James W.
Kennedy, Patrick H.
Kunsman, Arlington
Lastowski, John M.
LeBar, J. Amzi
Melenric, Rudolph A.
l\felvin, James A.
Mitke, August L.
O'Brien, Albert J.
Pearson, John L.
NO~MAL
SCHOOL,
Principal,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Chemist,
Lt. U. S. Army,
Druggist,
Prin. Gram. School,
Teacher,
U. S. Air Service,
Principal,
Creditman Firestone
Company,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Tax Rec.,
News Reporter,
•
Teacher,
Clerk,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Rogan, Camillus A.
Rosenfeld, James
Ruhf, Truman J.
Singer, J. Stotz
Smith, James
Smith, John
Stokes, Wm. P.
Taylor, Lloyd E.
Teel, Naaman J.
Van Horn, Maynard D.
Walter, Russell B.
Teacher,
\Veidman, Mark
Business,
Scranton,
Throop,
Simpson,
Wilmington,
Alden Station,
Stroudsburg,
Cedarville,
Pittston,
Summit,
Birchard vi Ile,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Del.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
N, J .
Pa.
Akron,
J<'reeland,
Olyphant,
Allentown,
Stroudsburg,
Ohio
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Minooka,
Irvington,
Wind Gap,
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
Shawnee-on-Del, Pa.
Easton,
Pa.
CLASS OF 1918.
LADIES.
E. ,Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Ammerman, Adelaide Teacher.
Dietician, Risley Hall, Ithaca,
N. Y.
Albertson, Mary s.
Bookkeeper,
Ariel,
Pa.
Andrews, A. Densy
Ault, Elba M.
N. Y.
Austin, Ruth M.
Teacher,
Sidney,
Barnum, Cynthia
Teacher,
Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Basley, Clara A.
Stenographer,
Middletown,
N. Y .
N. Y.
Beer~. Adelaide
Supecv. Hosp.,
Mt. Vernon,
N. Y.
Beineman, Florence E.Teacher,
Forestport,
Bellaire, Jessie M.
Mrs. John A.W. Pearce.Randolph,
Mass.
Biery, Anna
Mrs. A. D. Adams,
Plainfield,
N. J.
Blum, Sophia
Teacher,
Braman,
Pa.
Boland, Mary M.
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Boney, Helen G.
Teacher,
Plymouth,
Pa.
Boyer, Linda ,L.
Mrs. Ralph Fry,
Allentown,
Pa.
Pa.
Boylan, Veronica A.
Teacher,
Avoca,
Breslin, Agnes W.
Teacher,
Jeddo,
Pa.
Brotzman, Agnes E.
Teacher,
Rush,
Pa..
Pa.
Bunnell, Leila M.
Bank Clerk,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Casey, Anna M.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Catlin, Millie A.
Teacher,
Lovelton,
Pa.
Clancy, Kathleen
Mrs. Jos E. Kelly,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Connor, Margaret L.
Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.
Conway, Margaret C. Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Corcoran, Katharine A.Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Corrigan, Sadie M.
Mrs. Robert Maguire, Beav er Meadow,
Pa.
Courtright, Laura B.
Mrs. John W. Kllpple, Ransom,
Pa.
Coyle, Margaret C.
Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Crowe Virginia
Teach e r,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Dailey, Ina M.
Teacher,
Wyoming,
*Davis, Margaret
Dech, Lulu G.
Teacher,
Nazareth,
Pa.
Decker, Ella F.
Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Devers, Hannah
Teacher,
S. Bethlehem,
Pa.
Dougherty, Helen M. Teacher,
Vandling,
Pa.
Dougherty, Renna E. Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.
Duf!y, Anna E.
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Dunn, Julia A.
Mrs. Paul M. Kennedy, Seelyvil'le,
Pa.
Dwyer, Margaret c.
Teacher,
E. Plymouth,
Pa.
Edmunds, Margaret H.Teacher,
Mayfield,
Pa.
Edward, M. Estelle
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Eilenberger, Kathryn Mrs. Harold Edwards, Stroudsburg,
Pa.
•Deceased.
Addre,sses not indica.ited unknown.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
89
Eilenberger, Vera
Mrs. Russell Irvin,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Fallon, Mercedes K.
Teacher,
Plains,
Pa.
Fanning, Laura C.
Teacher,
l?>unmore,
Pa.
F"arrell, Clara G.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Finnan, Madeline C. Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Flannagan,GeraldineM.Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Gallagher, Mary A.
Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Gardner, Eva M.
Mrs. G. A. Burdick,
G ibsonia,
Pa.
Lansford,
Pa.
Garland, Charlotte
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Gildea, Anna M.
H. S. P.hys. Dir.,
Portland,
Ore.
Gill, Sadie A.
Mrs. H. J. Conlin,
Glass, Lucille
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Graham, Ruth 'N.
Teacher,
Passaic,
N. J.
Haggerty, Marie L.
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Hartman, Bessie H.
Mrs. A. L. Burrows, Beth lehem,
Pa.
Hine, Reba M.
Clerk, W. Dep.,
Was hington,
D. C .
Hines, Margaret M.
Mrs. A. V. Armstrong, M i lford,
Pa.
Hughes, Amy M.
Sten. Pres. Corn.,
Ith a c a,
N. Y.
Hummel, Miriam W.
Teacher,
Nazareth,
Pa
Jones: Alvira H.
Teacher,
Pars ons,
Pa.
Jones, Hilda
Teacher,
Cla rk's Summit,
P a.
Jones, Reba J.
Supervisor,
Dury ea,
Pa.
Jordan, Margaret H.
'l'eacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Kane, Lula A.
Teacher,
Sugar Notch,
Pa.
Kelleher, Agnes D.
Teacher,
Forest City,
Pa.
Kearney, Katherine E. Teacher,
Pitts ton,
Pa.
Kelly, Florence A.
Teacher,
Arie l,
Pa.
Kelley, Geraldine
G ov. Clerk,
Wash ington,
D. C.
Kelly, Kathryn
Teacher,
Vandling,
Pa.
Klipple, Mary J.
Teaching,
Ransom,
Pa.
Kotz, E. Louise
Teacher,
Ridge field Park,N. J .
Langan, Theresa C.
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Leinbach, Martha G.
Mrs. Morris Eyer,
E . Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Lenahan, Kathleen 111. Teacher,
Ashley ,
Pa.
Lewis, Geneva ;\I.
Stud. John Hopkin s
Md.
Hos·pital,
Baltimore,
Manley, Mary E.
Teacher,
Pitts ton.
Pa.
Martz, Edith M.
Pa.
Mrs. James N. Clark, Philadelphia,
Meyers, Evangeline
Teacher,
E . Stroud sburg Pa.
Morgan E. Emily
Teacher,
Fore s t City,
Pa.
Mosier, Alma W.
Mrs. W. C. Treible,
E. S troudsburg, Pa.
Mulhearn, Sallie C.
Teacher,
Lans ford,
Pa.
Mullally, Barbara F. Teacher,
Pa.
vVilke s-Barre,
Mullen, Marie A.
Pa.
Teacher,
Di ck s on City,
Mullin, Genevieve B.
Teacher,
P i tts ton,
Pa.
Murphy, Alice R.
Pa.
Teacher,
Dunmore ,
lllurphy, Teresa F.
Pa.
Teacher,
Ashley,
Murray, H e l e n E .
Pa.
Teacher,
Carb ondale,
lllcAndrew, Agnes J.
Pa.
Teacher,
Dunmore.
McCabe, Kathleen B.
Mrs. \V. J . Murray,
Jersey City,
N . J.
McCormick, Lillian
Pa.
Teacher,
\ Vi lkes-Barre,
McDonald, Mary L.
P .a
Teacher,
Carb ondale,
McDonald, Elizabeth Nurse,
P
a.
Stroudsburg,
McGee, Rose M.
Stenographer,
B ethlehem,
Pa.
McGuire, Nellie C.
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
:llcHugh, Katherine A. Teacher,
Pa.
Scranton,
McHugh, Kathryn .
Teacher,
Summit Hill,
Pa.
llfoLaughlin,IHargaret Teacher,
Pa.
Olyphant.,
l\lcPherson, Mary
O'Brien, Anna
Teacher,
N. Y.
Binghamton,
O'Connell, Helen E.
Teacher,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
•O'Malley, Tere s a L.
O'Neil, Elizabeth R.
Mrs. Harry Apgar,
Beatystow n,
N. J .
Parker, Mary A.
Mrs. Harold T. Rinker, Bloomsbury ,
N. J.
Person, Mabel S.
Teacher,
Allentown,
Pa.
Price, Elizabeth
Teacher,
Taylor,
Pa.
Quick, Helen S.
Teacher,
Bus hkill,
Pa.
Reape, Frances E.
Gov. Clerk,
Was h i ngton,
D. C.
Rheinfels, Clara
E . Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Regan, Sallie E.
Teacher,
D u nmore,
Pa.
Richards, Ellen E.
Mrs. Wm. Thomas,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Rowan, Margaret A.
Teacher,
North Bergen, N. J.
*Deceased.
Addresses not indicrute d unknown.
90
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Samson, Anna
Searfoss, Anna
S eeds, Sadie J.
Shav.,1, Emma
Shultz, Beryl
Shuster, Lena M.
Simons, Claire B.
Skinner, Asenath M.
Smith, Rose .
Sosnowski. Helen A.
Strunk, Beulah K.
•Sullivan, Anna M.
Sullivan, Mary T
Sutton, Stella M.
Taylor, Ruth E.
Tingley, F. Pearl
Tully, Susie L.
•ry ler, Ada 0.
Vail, Mary
Van Blargen, Kathryn
V reeland, Hester L.
W alsh, Florence L.
·weidman, Esther B.
\\' ilson, Hattie M.
Wis mer, Esther R.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Roy Taylor,
Gov. Clerk,
Bookkeeper,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs.· VanEtten Crane
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. A. E. Taylor,
Pa.
Phillipsburg,
N. J.
Scranton,
Pa.
Washington,
D. C.
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Hamlin,
Pa.
Lima,
Ohio.
Orson,
Pa.
Freeland,
Pa.
Strouds,b urg,
Pa.
Mrs. Frank Miller,
'reacher,
Mrs. E. C. Washburn,
Teacher,
Allentown,
Stockertown,
Susquehanna,
Lakewood,
Principal,
Teacher.
•reacher,
Mrs. Russel V. Miller,
Teacher,
Mrs. Wm. R. Burd,
Elk
ke,
Jessup,
Bangor,
Corona,
Lumberville,
Ariel,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Shep~n,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Cal.
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa
Pa.
GENTLEMEN, 1913.
Banks, Vere J.
B erkenstock, Mark J.
Box. Cecil 'l'.
Burke, Patrick J.
Carey, Ambrose J.
Carroll, William G.
Crane, James J.
Devlin, Thomas F.
Duffy, Thomas A.
Ellvworth, C. Herman
E ;,, ·'" Morris E.
F lorey, Clyde
Frederick, John
G reaves, Harvey
Hughes, Michael
Hutchinson, Wm. H.
Jacobs, Ario B.
Jacoby, vVilliam Jr.
Johnson, Jnseph ~
Kane, Edward J.
Kerl, Julius J.
Lawler, James P.
Lesh, Layton 0.
J\Iaguire, Robert F.
M urphy, Joseph D. P.
McDonald, Michael R.
llicGroarty, Thomas L.
Padden, Joseph P.
Penn, Jam~s M.
Remel, Arhng M.
Roche. Harry B.
Roman, Thomas G.
Schlaefer, Edward G.
Shook, Floyd R.
Smith, William R.
Smith, Warren
Staples, Eduarde F.
Stone, Elmer B.
Sutter, vVilliam F.
•reresinski, Michael F.
Tyle r. Miles
Ulsh afer, Gordon E.
Za"·oiski, Andrew J.
*Deceased.
Coll. Coal Co..
Army Pharmacist,
Prin. High School,
Teacher, H. S.,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
U. S. Navy,
Bookkeeper,
Teacher,
Principal,
Stu. Muhlenberg Col.
Serg. U. S. Army,
U. S. Army,
'l'eacher,
Principal,
Teache~
U. S. Army,
Principal,
Teacher,
Salesman,
Clerk,
Teacher,
Teacher,
u. s. Army,
U. S. Kavy,
Principal,
Principal,
Principal,
Teacher,
U. S. Army,
Farm ~1gr.,
Teacher,
Prin. High School,
T eacher,
Plumber,
Teacher,
U. S. Army,
Starruca,
Plains,
Jessup,
Carbondale,
Carbondale,
Plains,
Parsons,
Dallas,
Stroudsburg,
Nazareth,
E. Stroudsburg,
Catasauqua,
Plains,
Alden Station,
Milnesvllle,
Portland,
Freeland,
Parsons,
Simpson,
Jessup,
Wind Gap,
Plains,
Avoca,
Force,
Plains,
Plains,
Hazleton,
N azare.th.
Old Forge,
A.Iden Station,
Bushklll,
Nazareth, R. D. 3,
Bath,
New Hope,
E. Stroudsburg,
Stroudsburg,
Nescopeck,
Parsons,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Prin. Gram. School,
Nesque·honing,
Pa.
Law yer,
Plains.
Pa.
Addresses n ot indi cated unknown.
lif
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
91
CLASS OF 1914.
LADIES
Teacher,
Bethlehem,
Pa.
Allen, Margueri te E.
Teacher,
Bethlehem,
Allen, Thelma M.
Pa.
Teacher,
Boylan. Mary
Carbondale,
Pa.
Teacher,
Boyle, Cecelia A.
Easton,
Pa.
*Bryson, Mary
Candrlck, Miriam
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Covey, L. Ruth
Gov. Clerk,
\\'ashington,
D. C .
Cummings, Marie M. Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Deibler, Dorothy L.
Com. Agt.,
E . Stroudsburg, Pa.
Dreher, Alice R.
Mrs. R. H. Roberts,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Edelman, Donna E.
Teacher,
Easton,
Pa.
Mayfield,
Evans, Mary D.
Teacher,
Pa.
Fellencer, Lucy A.
Teacher,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Fuller, Katherine
Teacher,
Easton,
Pa.
Gibbons, Mary
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Summit Hill,
Pa.
Gildea, Jennie M.
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Granahan, Helen M.
Teacher,
Spangler,
Hogan, Mary A.
Teacher,
Pa.
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
Hoppock, Viva M.
Teacher,
James, Verna
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Kotz, Helen J.
Teacher,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Kipp, Fannie
Teacher,
Milford,
Pa.
Lavin, Elizabeth
Teacher,
Swoyersville,
Pa.
Sayre,
MacDonough, Helen D. Teacher,
Pa.
McAndrew, Helen M. Te~.cher,
Paterson,
N. J.
Maloney, Marion A.
Mrs. J. H. Neighbour, Jersey City,
:N. J.
Mulderig, Florence
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Peters, Clara
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Prior, Mildred M.
Teacher,
Jermyn,
Pa.
Raesley, Ruth H!
Teacher,
Portland,
Pa.
Reynolds, Rose M.
Teacher,
Netcong,
N. J.
Rosenkrans, Bertha M.Mrs. F. M. Dickison, , Unionville,
·N. Y.
Sharkey, Grace F.
Teacher,
Bayonne,
N. J.
Staples, Alice
Stud. Pierce Bus. Col., Philadelphia,
Pa.
Tingley, Mabel C.
Bank Clerk,
Nicholson,
Pa.
Weir, Dorothy E.
Principal,
Honesdale,
Pa.
\Velty, Annie
Teacher,
Hokendauqua,
Pa.
Will, Marion E.
Mrs. Harley J. Curbs, Hamlin,
Pa.
Wren, Marion F.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
\Vrightson, Olive T.
Teacher.
Gouldsboro,
Pa.
0
GEl\"TLEMEN 1914
Bronson, George
Curtis, Harley J.
Fegley, Harry G.
•Kernan, John J.
Kirkhuff, Harold B.
McDonald, Joseph L.
McMullin, James J.
Nulton, Jacob vV.
Schneider, Edward J.
St. Ledger, James
Yetter, Henry
Teacher,
Farmer,
U. S. Ambul. Serv.,
Stockertown,
Hamlin,
Orwigsburg,
Rec. Clerk.Beth St. Co. Bethlehem,
'reacher,
Gouldsboro,
Dentist,
Surveyor,
Teacher,
::\Iechanic,
Pen Argy~.
Philadelphia,
Carbondale,
Summit,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
CLASS OF 1915.
LADIES.
Armstrong, Sala A.
GoY. Clerk,
·washington,
D. C.
Bensinger, Gertrude R.Dom. Sci.,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Black, Mary M.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Campbell, Alice A.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Chamberlin, Caroline E.Teacher,
Analomink,
Pa.
Collins, Marie S.
111rs. H. V. Hess,
Beth lehem,
Pa .
Cook, Katherine C.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa..
*Deceasecl.
Addresses not indicated unknown.
92
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Corbett, Mary A.
Corra, Mary J.
Teacher,
Drif.ton,
Pa.
Coyne, Genevieve R. Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.
Decker, Vernetta F.
Teacher,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Donlin, Geraldyn M.
Teacher, H. S.,
Luzerne,
Pa.
Doran, Sadie R.
Teacher,
Plains,
Pa.
· pa.
Eckert, Edith K.
Mrs. Joseph Wallace, Stroudsburg,
Jermyn,
Pa.
Edmunds, Gertrude L. Teacher,
Olyphant,
Fadden, Allle
Teacher,
Pa.
Olyphant,
Pa.
Fallon, Constanc.e,
Teacher,
Factoryville,
Pa.
Foley, Caroline lVl.
Teacher,
Pa.
Shenandoah,
Gaughan, Regina E.
Teacher,
Pa.
Dunmore,
Grady, I<'lorence B.
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Hinchcliff, Gertrude G. Teacher,
Easton,
Pa.
Hinton, Naomi G.
Mrs. Harry Dew,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Hocken, Etta
Teacher,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Hunter, Dorothy A.
R. R. Clerk,
Philadelphia,
Hunter, Margaret H.
R. R. Clerk,
Pa.
Joyce, '\¥inifred B.
Teacher,
Rend ham,
Pa.
Kelleher, Katherine
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Ariel,
Pa.
Kelly, Esther
Teacher,
Kemp, Grace M.
Mrs. Russell Stofflet, Allentown,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Kinney, Phyllis
Teacher,
Summit Hill,
Pa.
Kleckner, Clara A.
Teacher,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Knox, Edna Y.
Mrs. Paul Neuman,
Kressler, Helen R.
Teacher,
Bethlehem,
Pa.
Lavelle, Alice
Teacher,
Stewartsville,
N. J.
Slatington,
Lloyd Ruth,
Teacher,
Pa.
Pa.
McFadden, Irene R.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
McGin ty, Anna M.
Teacher,
Inkerman,
Pa.
Pa.
Mcguire. Anna R.
Teacher,
Dunmore,
McKernan. Margaret J. Teacher,
Ashley,
Pa.
Pa.
McLaren. Madeline A. Teacher,
Olyphant,
•Mooty, Marcella M.
Mosteller, Elizabeth M.Mrs. Hugh Edwards, Wyckoff,
N. Y .
Neary, M. Elizabeth
Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.
O'Donnell, Regina G. Teacher,
Pa.
Parsons,
O'Malley, Beatrice M. Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Pa.
Wanamie,
Phillips, Sara A.
Teacher,
Duryea,
Pa.
Regan, Eleanor G.
Teacher,
Pa.
Carbondale,
Reilly, Etta C.
Teacher,
Pa.
Siglin, Mary C.
Teacher,
Brodheadsville,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Snyder, Merle N.
Teacher,
Pa.
Olyphant,
Sullivan, Mary V.
Teacher,
Pa.
White Mills,
Swanson, Walber A.
Prin. H. S.,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Williams. Bessie H.
•reacher,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Yetter, Alice M.
Booklteeper,
G ENTLEiUEN, ltlUI.
Bennett, Oscar 0.
Teacher,
Boland, William F.
Conroy, Joseph B.
Teacher,
Dew, J. Harry
Teacher, H. S.,
Egan, Patrick J.
Teacher,
Imbt, Floyd R.
Student of Geol.,
U. S. Army,
Ka.ne, Aloysius J.
LaFrance, Ervin J.
McCormack, John F.
Loco. Fireman,
Palmer, Ellsworth C. Salesman.
Ratchford, Anthony J. U . S. Army,
Tierney, James J.
U. S. Army,
"'alter, LeRoy B.
Teacher,
Weidman, George A. Teacher,
Bainbridge,
N. Y.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Plains,
Pa.
E . .Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
N. Y.
Windsor,
Pa.
Ashley,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Alden,
Pa.
E . Stroudsburg
Pa.
Portland,
Jessup,
Eas ton,
ULASS OF 1916.
LADIES
Allabaugh, MadellneA.Teacner,
Au~tin, Esther A.
Teacher,
Badman, Elizabeth S. Teacher,
•Deceased.
Dallas,
Pa.
New "-filford,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Addresses not indicated unknown.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
93
Barrett, Florence A.
Teacher,
Wanamie,
Pa.
Barteau, Ruth
Mrs. Arch Hartzell,
Mt. Bethel,
Pa.
Bechtel, Marguerite
Pa.
Teacher,
Nesquehoning,
Behan, Florence
N.Y.
Tutor,
Mt. Kisco,
Bell, Pearl M.
Pa.
Mrs. Bruce Schnure, E. Stroudsburg,
Pa. ·
Benson, Elizabeth T. Teacher,
Dickson City,
Boland, Anna F.
Pa.
Teacher,
Scran to n.
Bowen, Charlotte H.
Pa.
Mrs. J. A. Alexander, State· College,
Brennan, J.\.Iarle R.
Pa.
Teacher,
Archbald,
Bryan, Pearl 0.
Pa.
Teacher,
Danielsville,
Burgess, Fannie
Teacher,
Wyoming, R. D. Pa.
Burke, Helen M.
::11rs. Albert Carnason ,
Carlin, Mabel L.
Pa.
Mrs. H. E. Walter,
Palmerton,
Carpented, l\Iildred C. Teacher,
Pa.
Scranton,
Carr, Catherine M.
Pa.
Teacher,
Plymouth,
Carter, Ruth E.
Pa.
Teacher,
Jermyn,
Pa.
Clark, Laura
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Coakley, Loretta B.
Pa.
Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Cobb, Ruth V.
Pa.
Mrs. G. H. Bennett,
New Milford,
Coner.ton, Marie A.
Pa.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Connell, Claire E.
Teacher,
Parsons,
1 '\Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Cooper, Elizabeth E. Mrs. J. L. Varker,
Cowley, Mary M.
Pa.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Coyne, Sadie R.
Pa.
Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.
Cummings, Irene M.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Davies, Ellen
Pa.
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Dean, Kathleen I.
Pa.
Teacher,
Archbald,
Pa.
Deshler, Dorothy A. Teacher,
Bangor,
Pa.
Dooley, Elizabeth G. Teacher,
P lains,
Dowling, Sadie M.
D. C.
Mrs. H. P. Rue,
Washington,
Dreher, Catherine E. Teacher,
Pa.
Tobyhanna,
Dreher, Emma L.
Pa.
Mrs. L. H. Cook,
Stroudsburg,
Dreisbach, Esther R. Teacher,
Pa.
Lehighton.
Eckert, l\Iiriam E.
Pa.
Teacher.
Buckhill Falls,
Edmunds, Eva Mae
Mrs. \'irilson S. Maury, Jermyn,
Pa.
Fadden, Florence
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Ferguson, Martha
Teacher,
Luzerne,
Pa.
Feuerman, Mary
Mrs. Mary Levy,
Scranton,
Pa.
Finn, Nellie D.
Pa.
Teacher,
Parsons,
Ford, Pearl C.
Teacher,
Moosic,
Pa.
Gallagher, Anna C.
Teacher,
Luzerne,
Pa.
Gallagher, Margaret Teacher,
Pa.
Jessup,
Gordon, Jessie E.
Granahan, Anna V.
Pa.
Duryea,
Teacher,
Guinan, Norine D.
Pa.
Olyphant,
Teacher,
Haggerty, Kathleen
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Teacher,
*Harrington, Mary T.
Harvey, Marguerite E. Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Pa.
Heller, Sara E.
Teacher,
Moore,
Herring, Carrie A. C. Teacher,
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
Pa.
Hochrlne, Estella M. Mrs. Estelle Martin, Bethlehem,
Hourigan, Emily D.
Teacher,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Hughes, Edith May
Mrs. C. M. Ball,
Birchard ville,
Pa.
Keller, Florence E.
Teacher,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
· Kelly, Agnes C.
Teacher,
V\'ilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Kelly, Alice T.
Teacher,
Jessup,
Pa.
Kelly, Clare
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Lavin, Hortense A.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Lydon, Helen B.
Teacher,
Ashley,
Pa.
Lympany, M. Netta
Mrs. Thos. E. Owens, Akron,
Ohio.
lllcCabe, Lola L.
Teacher,
Avoca,
Pa.
Mccann, M. Clare F. Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
McCarthy, Gertrude R.Teacher,
Moosic,
Pa.
llicDonald, Mary
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
l\[cGinis, Kathleen F. Teacher,
JesHup,
Pa.
llicGowan, Alice c.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
l\Iartin, Marguerite B.Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
llferrick, Madelyn B. Teacher,
Pa.
Plains,
;>;anticoke,
l\Iiller, Anna M.
Teacher,
Pa.
*Deceased.
Addre·sses not indicated unknown.
94
STATE NORl\IAL SCHOOL,
l\1iller, Florence J.
Moran, Bes,sie G.
Murrin, Kathleen
Nolan, Catherine
O'Hare, May
O'Malley, Kathryn
*Poltrock, Elsie L.
Porter, Margaret
Praetorius, Phyetta
Reilly, Agnes V.
Rogan, Marie C.
Schoch, Esther C.
Shanley, Florence C.
Shea, Mary G.
Short, Agnes M.
ShuHz, Dottie s.
Snyder, Mamie M.
Spangenberg, Frances
Sullivan, Nellie J.
Tole.mie, Man.i lia D.
Walsh, Marie M.
Ward, Nellie M.
Warlow, Sara A.
Warner, N. Ruth
\Villiams, Aletta R.
Wolfe, Edith M.
"\\'ysoki, Victoria S.
Sub-Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Scranton,
Kingston,
Scranton,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Teacher;
Shenandoah,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Pa.
Barrett, John E.
Bunn, Warren G.
Clark, Gordon E.
Connell, John J.
Curtiss, Arthur H.
Daley, James J.
Detrick, Fred H.
Doµgher, Leo A.
Fudala, Peter C.
Gordon, Emery
Haggerty, Martin J.
Harrison, Wm. H.
Hatton, Frank E.
Hocker, Charles R.
Kelly, Joseph P.
Kemp, E. Chester
Kosko, John J.
Learn, D. Harold
Leeson, Henry J.
McCarthy, Thomas
Maguire, James B.
Monasky, John A.
Montanye, John
Mulligan, Daniel F.
Reynolds, Clair H.
Rue, Harold P.
'\Yall, Fred B.
Weisenfluh, Norman
White, Vern s.
\Villiams, Robert E.
U. S. Navy,
U.S. Army,
Teacher,
Teacher,
;Farmer,
Nanticoke,
Ariel,
Plymouth,
Elmhurst,
Ins. Agt.,
Teacher,
Prin. Ind. Sch.,
R. R. Cond.,
State Trooper,
L". S. Army,
Principal,
Dent. Stud.,
Teacher,
Student,
Teacher,
Law Student,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Sgt. State Police,
U. S. Army,
Lt. U. S. Army,
Serg. U. S. Army,
U. S. Navy,
Gov. Chem.,
Analomink,
Pa.
Jess·up,
Pa.
Duryea,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Pottsville,
Pa.
East on,
Pa.
Beachlake,
Pa.
Louisville,
Ky.
Plains,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Hudson,
Pa.
Cresco,
Pa.
Kings,ton,
Pa.
Simpson,
Pa.
Newcastle,
Pa.
Donora,
Pa.
P ittston, R.D. 2, Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
E. Strouds·burg,
Pa.
D. c:
V.' ashington,
Teacher,
Serg. U. S. Army,
H. S. Teacher,
Old Forge,
E. Strouds,burg,
Lansford,
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
R. R. Clerk,
Freeland,
Pa.
Mrs. Cleon Starr,
Sonestown,
Pa.
Teacher,
Waymart,
Pa.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Teacher,
East Bangor,
Pa.
Bookkeeper,
E . Stroudsburg, .Pa.
Pa.
Mrs.W.H. Sche.Jlhamer,Lynnville,
Teacher,
Waymart,
Pa.
Teacher,
Miner's Mills,
Pa.
Teache~
Scranton,
Pa.
Com. Teacher,
Summit,
N. J.
Teacher,
'i'i'ilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Teacher,
\Vea therly,
Pa.
Clerk,
Elmhurst,
Pa.
Teacher,
Bangor,
Pa.
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
GE.:VTLEIUEN, '16.
VVanamie,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
CLASS OF 1917.
LADIES
Ammerman, Ruth
Andrews, Clara
Bachstein, Ada M.
Bachstein, Edna A.
Biery, Mabyl
*Deceased.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
E . Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Slatington,
J;.>a.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa..
AJ,derson,
P&.
Addre·sse.s not indicated unknown.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
95
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Boone, Verna
Pa.
Pa.
Riegelsville,
Boyer, Ruth A.
Teacher,
Pa.
Brogan, Sara
Freeland,
Teacher,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Bryan, Carolina
Mrs. \Ym. Walter,
Pa.
Honesdale,
Bryant, Carlol'ta E. Teacher,
Mrs. E. A. Kellachow,
Bryant, Mildred•
Pa.
Hazleton,
Teacher,
Burke, Margaret C.
Pa.
Hazleton,
Byrnes, Isabe.J V.
Teacher,
Pa.
South Sterling,
Carlton, ·Marjorie E. Teacher,
Pa.
Ashley,
Teache.r,
Clark, Rose M.
Mayfield,
Pa.
Coggins, Mary C.
Teacher,
Pa.
Scranton,
Teacher,
Coleman, Marie I.
D. C.
Comptometer Opera tor Washington,
Collins, Bernice K.
Pa.
Carbondale,
Cook, Mary B.
Teacher,
Cooney, Loretta C.
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
Typist
Crowe, Janet M.
Pa.
Drift on,
Curran, Josephine M. Teacher,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Teacher,
Davis, ·Mabel E.
Pa.
Mrs. Frank J. Boyle, Freeland,
Deck~r. Lena S.
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Dew, Anna
Teacher,
Pa.
Glen Lyon,
Teacher,
Doherty, Celestine
Plains,
Pa.
Teacher,
Dooley, Regina
Pa.
\Vilke•s -Barre,
Dougherty, Margaret Teacher,
Pa.
Scranton,
Earley, Margaret
Teacher,
Hazleton,
Pa.
'.Ferry Katherine
Teacher,
Sugar Notch,
Pa.
Teacher,
Finn, Margaret T.
Dunmore,
Pa.
Flaherty, Matilda F. Teacher,
Pa.
Scran t on,
Gahagan, F. Jane
Teacher,
Alderson,
Pa.
Garringer, Ethel J. Teacher,
•Garvey, Irene A.
\Yilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Gibbons, G. Irene
Teacher,
White Mills,
Pa.
Gill, M. Esther
Teacher,
Forest City,
Pa.
Gillespie, .Alice T.
T~acher,
Forest City,
Pa.
Glanville, Bea•trice J. Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Goff, Elizabeth M.
Teacher,
East Bangor,
Pa.
Hamm, Sylvia M.
Teacher,
Pa.
Moosic,
Healey, C. Helen
Teacher,
Hazleton,
Pa.
Helferty, Helen D.
Teacher,
Herman, Eva C.
Teacher,
E . Stroudsburir, Pa.
Pa.
Hilliard, Lottie A.
Teacher,
Mt. Bethel,
Stroudsburg,
Hobbs, Charlotte E. Stenographer,
Pa.
James, Bertha E.
Teacher,
Plymouth,
Pa.
Jennings, Sadie M.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Keating, Helen L.
Teacher,
Kingston,
Pa.
\Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Keating, Helen R.
Teacher,
Kenny, Carmel D.
Teacher,
Simpson,
Pa.
Kilgallon, Mary E.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Kinney, Verna G.
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Kline, Margaret E.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Kreidler, Catherine
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Larkin, Margaret T. Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Lavin, Rose E.
Teacher,
Swoyersville,
Pa.
Law, Anna
Teacher,
Edwardsville,
Pa.
Leininger, Cora I.
Teacher,
Weatherly,
Pa.
Lenahan, Dorothy C. Teacher,
Plains,
Pa.
Loftus, Marie
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Loughney, Kathleen
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Maguire, Helen G.
W. B. Cham. of Com.,Plains,
Pa.
Maloney, Anastasia L. Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Marold, L!llian A.
Teacher,
Damascus,
Pa.
Martin, Mary E.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
McCarthy, Helen G. · Teacher,
Kingston,.
Pa.
McCormack, Anna
Teacher,
A s hley,
Pa.
Meade, Ruth V.
Teacher,
E . Stroudsbure-, Pa.
Monaghan, ·M ae G.
Teacher,
Lakewood,
Pa.
Monahan, Mary A.
Teacher,
T h roop,
Pa.
Monahan, Mary N.
Teacher,
Luzerne,
Pa.
Murphy, Anna
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
:VIurphy, Marguerite V.Teacher,
Duryea,
Pa.
*Deceased.
Addresses not indicated unknown.
96
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Murphy, Mary
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Oncay, Helen E.
Comptometer OperatorWashington,
D. C.
Petty, Sybil
Teaeher,
Ransom,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Powell, Leah S.
Teacher,
Pa.
Raines, Lila
Teacher,
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
Robinson, Martha
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Schoch, Kathryn E. Teache.r,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Schwartz, Viola
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Shollenberger, DorothyTeacher,
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
Shovlin, Nellie G.
Teacher,
Freeland,
Pa.
Shupp, Esther M.
Mrs. Wilbur Serfass, Saylorsburg,
Pa.
Scranton',
Snyder, Hilda M.
Teacher,
Pa.
Solt, Pearl
Teacher,
Northampton,
Pa.
Bangor,
Steinmetz, E. Velma Teacher,
Pa.
Stettler, Kathleen
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
N. J.
Stocks, Beulah B.
Stenographer,
Newark,
Ohio
Youngstown,
Stocks, Viola R.
Teacher,
Pa.
Strohmeier, Adella E. Teacher,
Lebanon,
Pa.
Olyphant,
Sweeney, Alice T.
•reacher,
Pa.
Susquehanna,
Swingle, Leona M.
Teacher,
N. J.
Taylor, Viola
·Mrs . Harry Shannon, Paterson,
Pa.
Lehighton,
Teets, Florence A.
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg-, Pa.
Travis, Dorothy E.
Teacher,
Pa.
Lakewood,
Tully, Marie A.
Teacher,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Turley, Gladys C.
Teacher,
Pa..
Nanticoke,
Vivian, Verda
Teacher,
Pa.
Kresgeville,
Wannemaker, Sadie F.Teacher,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Ward, Sara E.
Teacher,
Pa.
Weatherly,
'Varner, Jennie E.
Teacher,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
'Vaters, Elizabe,th
Teacher,
Pa.
Hokendauqua,
·welty, Ruth M.
Teacher.
Pa.
Plymouth,
Williams, Mona E.
Teacher,
GENTLEIUEN,
11)17.
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Black, Frank J.
Teacher,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Boyle, Edward A.
Teacher,
Pa.
Freeland,
Boyle, Frank J.
Salesman,
Pa.
Canadensis,
Brush, Steward S.
Teacher,
Mass.
'.Va ban,
Bush, DeForest
Teacher,
Pa.
Angels,
Butler, Gerald G.
Teacher,
Pa.
Ashley,
Carey, John L.
Teacher,
Pa.
S. Sterling,
Carlton, Os·car E.
Teacher,
Pa.
Ashley,
Connolly, Leonard E. Surveyor,
Pa.
Plains,
Corcoran, Patrick J. Teacher,
Pa.
Olyphant,
Curran, Joseph P.
Teacher,
Pa.
Duryea,
Donley, Harold J.
Teacher,
Pa.
Old Forge,
Dougherty, Frank J. Salesman,
Pa.
Peckville,
Gallagher, Charles P. Teacher,
Pa.
Carbondale,
Gardella, M. Joseph Business,
Pa.
E.
Stroudsburg,
Greenfeldt, Abraham Teacher,
Pa.
Edelman,
Hearn, Raymond E.
Quarryman,
Pa.
Summit Hill,
Kennedy, William J. Clerk,
Pa.
Old Forge,
Keogh, Charles J.
Teacher,
Pa.
Freeland,
Lukac, John
Principal,
*!\.fcCormack, Anthony
Pa.
Plains,
McGroarty, Harold F.'reacher,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
McLaughlin, Leo J.
Teacher,
E. StroudsbUri', Pa.
Morris, Elmer J.
Principal,
Pa.
Olyphant,
Prokopovitch, Chas. Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Schmalstieg, John W. Stud., Lafay. Coll.,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Schmidt, Harry
Teacher,
Pa.
Sones town,
Schoch, Lawrence A. Principal,
Pa.
Nazareth,
Stocker, Chester G.
H. · S. Teacher,
Pa.
Nazareth,
Stocker, Ralph E.
Accountant,
Pa.
Blakesley,
Thomas, Edison A.
Principal,
unknown.
not
indicated
•Deceased.
Addresses
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
97
CLASS OF 11H8.
LADIES.
Anderson, Martha B. Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Baicker, Sara J.
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Beers, Elizabeth S.
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa
Benovitz, Esther
Teacher,
Dickson City,
Pa.
Black, Sarah A.
T e acher,
\Vllkes-Barre,
Pa.
Boyle, Cecelia G.
Teacher,
Freeland,
Pa.
Brown, Evalyn B.
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Bruch, Leila N.
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Bruschi, Jennie A.
Stenographer,
Bangor,
Pa.
Burns, Cora S.
Teacher,
Flemington,
N. J.
Caffrey, Mary I.
Teacher,
Sugar Notch,
Pa.
Cawley, Margaret D. Teacher,
Je·ssu p ,
Pa.
Cheshenski, Sophie E. Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Chubb, Hazle A.
Teacher,
"Vaymart,
Pa.
Clancy, Beatrice M.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Clark, Margaret D.
Teacher,
Parsons,
Pa.
Clark, Mary C.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Connell, Mary V.
Teacher,
Parsons,
Pa.
Connor, nose M.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Cook, Agnes C.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Cooke, Vivienne K.
Teacher,
Dallas,
Pa.
Corcoran, Margaret R. Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.
Cummings, Mary A.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Daley, Kathleen R.
Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.
Dean, Marita I.
Teacher,
Prov idence,
Pa.
Deppe, Helen A.
'l'eacher,
Palmerton,
Pa.
Deubler, Elizabeth
Prindpal,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Dinsmore, Mary G.
Teacher,
Ply mouth,
Pa.
Dixon, Elizabeth A.
Teacher,
Avoca,
Pa.
Dougherty, Sally C. Teacher,
\¥ilk es-Barre,
Pa.
Duffy, Gertrude B.
Teacher,
Pars ons,
Pa.
Dugan, Nora F.
Teacher,
\Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Dwyer, Mary . M.
Teacher,
S. Bethlehem,
Pa.
Edinger, Virginia L. Teacher,
La•mbe•rtville,
N. J.
Nmery, Hazle G.
Vice Principal,
Portland,
Pa.
Farrell, Elizabeth R. Teacher,
Dickson City,
Pa.
Felton, Myrtle A.
Principal,
Panther,
Pa.
Finley, Helen D.
Teacher,
Wanamie,
Pa.
Finnerty, Helen I.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Fitzsimmons, Monica Teacher,
Mayfield,
Pa.
Flynn, Mary B.
Teacher,
',Yi!kes-Barre,
Pa.
Frederick, Laura A.
Teacher,
Easton,
Pa.
Gallagher, H e len R.
T e acher,
Rendham,
Pa.
Gallagher, Regina R.E. Teacher,
Simpson,
Pa.
Gilhooley, Grace E. Teacher,
Avoca,
Pa.
Gilligan, Gretta M.
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Granaha·n, Mary Cla.ireTeacher,
Pitts.ton,
Pa.
Haggerty, Margaret M.Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Hauck, Mary C.
Teacher,
Easton,
Pa.
Old Forge,
Hayes, Genevieve L. Teacher,
Pa.
Hennigan, Margaret F. Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Hill, Evelyn M.
Teacher,
Lookout,
Pa.
Hill, Verna A.
Teacher,
Lookout,
Pa.
Hughes, Mary R.
Teacher,
\Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Jame.s, Gwendolyn E. Mrs·. Har.old Hutchins, Plymouth,
Pa.
James, Isabel H.
Teacher,
W. Pittston,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Jone·s, Janet
Teacher,
Ariel,
Kelley, Rulh
Teach e r,
Pa.
Kelly, Mary M.
Teacher,
Plai n.s,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Kittle, Abbie R.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Lavin, Catherine E.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Lenahan, Gertrude M. Teacher,
Fled Lion,
Pa.
Long, S. Eliza
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Lyons, Helen M.
Teacher,
Mace, Beth B.
Pay Roll Clerk, Su sq.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Cea! Co.
Carbondale,
Pa.
Mannion, M:uy C. C. Teacher,
Pa.
Bethlehem,
MacManamon,Marie M. Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Mccann, negina G.
Teacher,
98
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
McDonald, Agnes E. Teacher,
Carbondale,
P3.
McDonnell, M. ::Vlay
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
McGinley, Elizabeth H. Teacher,
Parsons,
Pa.
McHale, Josephine M. Teacher,
\Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
McLaughlin, Sadie E. Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
MoMahon, Helen G.
Teacher,
\V likes-Barre,
Pa.
Mellet, Helen B.
Mrs. Irvin Heinz,
Pott•sville.
Pa.
Miller, Anna E.
'.reacher,
Allen.town,
Pa .
.Miller, Hazle V.
Teacher,
Greentown,
Pa.
Morgan, Anna
Pay Roll Clerk, Susq.
Nanticoke,
Coal Co.
Pa.
Moughan, Mary R.
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Murray, Geraldine G. Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
P Nealon, Angela P.
Teaoher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Nebzydoski, Veronica Teacher,
Forest City,
Pa.
Throop,
Needle, Esther
Teacher,
Pa.
Dunmore,
O'Boyle, Irene R.
-Teacher,
Pa.
O'Donnell, Nellie C.
Teacher,
Freeland,
Pa.
O'Haire, Margaret M. Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Palmer, Ellen \V,
Teache-r,
Stroud•sburg,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Post~n. Lucy A.
Teacher,
Pa.
Reap, Margaret M.
Teacher,
Avoca,
Pa.
Dickson City,
Pa.
Revels, Florence E.
Te~cher,
Dickson City,
Pa.
Rosiak, Anna E.
Teacher,
Dunmor ..j,
Pa.
Ryan, Alice C.
Teacher,
Swoyersville,
Pa.
Sapp, Anna M.
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Sharkey, Alma A. A. Teache·r,
Pa.
Shemanski, Eugenia O.Pay Roll Clerk, Susq. Nanticoke,
Coa'l Co.
Ashley,
Pa.
Smith, Agne,s E.
Teacher,
\\'ilk es-Barre,
Stapleton, Floren~e E. Teacher,
Pa.
Waymart,
Pa.
Stephernson, Almah M. Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg.
Strunk, Amy H.
Teacher,
Pa.
Shaft,
Pa.
Swe,;ney, Eli2abeth M. •reacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Swift, Clair E.
Teacher,
Ariel,
Pa.
S\' ingle, Helen S.
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Tennyson, Dorothy M. Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Thomas, Marjori.,i
Teacher,
'Pa.
Carbondale,
Thomas, M1ry T~.
Teacher,
Pa.
Tiffany, Lois
Mrs. Arthur Abraham, Galilee,
\Vay mart,
Pa.
Tuthill, Maybert E.
Teacher,
New Milford,
Pa.
Vancott, Viola A.
Teacher,
vYalsh, Helen 1'~.
Teacher,
\Vas.sell, llfartha M.
Teacher,
Simpson,
Pa.
\Vhitney, Bessie A.
Teacher,
New Milford,
Pa.
Witkoski, Rosella E. Clerk,Adjt. Gen. Office, Nanticoke,
Pa.
\Vollen, Gladys L.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Wood, Helen L.
Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.
GENTLEMEN, 1918.
Bowen, George T.
Teacher,
Ransom,
Pa.
Butler, William L.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Christman, Willard W.Student, U. of P.,
Kresgeville,
Pa.
Donlin, William J. Jr. Business,
Luzerne.
Pa.
Fisher, Mark L.
Teacher,
.
Whites Valley
Pa.
Friedman, Alfred '\V. Student, St. Thos. Col.. Sc:ranion,
Pa.
Fudala, George ~L
Teacher,
Duryea,
Pa.
Halko, John J.
Stu. Univ. of Tenn.,
Freeland,
p,,
Joyce, John J.
Teacher,
Old Forg,
Pa.
Langan, Thomas F.
Clerk, D. & H. C. Co., vlyphant.
Pa.
Learn, George A.
Student,
Tannersville,
Pa.
Lehman, Clinton J.
Clerk,
;,shley,
Pa.
Lynch, '\Valter T.
Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.
McGuire, Charles F. Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Merrick, 'William F. Teacher,
Plains,
Pa.
Michaels, Russell E.
Merchant,
Shawnee-on-Del., Pa.
Ruddy, John J.
Teacher,
Pare.ons,
Pa.
Sigafus, J. Dewey
Student, U. of P.,
f"latPford,
· J•a .
Stetler, George H.
'.reacher,
Belfa~t.
Pa.
\Val~h, Nicholas E.
Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.
·waiter, Lester T.
Teacher,
Shawnee-on-Del., Pa.
Weisenfluh, Leo A.
Clerk,
:Rendham,
Pa.
EAST STfiOUDSBURG, PA.
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CLASS OF 1!>19
LADIES
Bagley, Kathleen
Barry, Esther
Barteau, Beulah
Beatty, Marie
Bennett, Una
Bonnor, Nora
Brennan, Alice
Buckley, Mary M.
Burke, Anita
Burns, Alice
Burns, 1Mildred
Butler, Glenna
Callahan. Anna
Campbell, Cath e rine
Carey, Lucy
Champion: Agnes
Cawley, Loretta
Cleaver, Helen
Clune, Margaret
Con•vay, Kathryn
Oorcoran, Mary
Corrcgan, Josephine
Cosgrove, Lucille
Dellmore, Helen
Dierks, Ethel
Doherty, Veronica
Donnelly, Roise
Duffy, Dolores
Dunn, Agnes
Elward, Helen
l"eeney, Margare t
Finn, Helen
Flynn, Bernedetta
Gallagher, Margaret
Gallagher, Marguerite
Gilroy; Anna
Girdzunis, Agnes
Gus•titus, Mary
Hefferman, Dorothy
Heller, Anna
Henry, Lucy
Hilderh'of, Wilh e mina
Hogan, Marie
Hughes, Enola
Hughes, Marie
Jacobs, Marguerite
Jones, Ruth
Kelly, Lydia
Kelly, Marie
K e nnedy, Margaret
Koerner, Florence
Kreidler. Louise
Krieg, Irene
Laverty, Nora
Lawlor, Louise
Leonard, Theresa
Lewis, Winifred
Mac k, Carme l
Maguire, Esth e r
Maher, Beradine
Maloney, Helen
McKeown, Ce·celia
McKernan, Alice.
McLaughlin, Anna
Mcl\Ianmon, Theresa
Mona.ban, Helen
lV Iorris, Leona
~lnld e rig, Lucy
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Mulherin, ·Margare t
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T eacher,
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Teacher.
Throop,
Lark svill e,
Por.tland,
Olyphant,
J ,oh n s.on City,
Old Forge,
Coaldale,
E. Hon esdal e ,
Dickso·n City,
Simpson,
Wilkes-Barre,
Angels,
Throop,
1''ree land,
_ J essup,
Athens,
Forest City,
Newton,
Carbondale,
Throop,
Old Forge,
\ VJlkes-Barre,
Old Forge,
l\Iayfie 1d,
Dunmore,
Pitts-ton,
Hone.s dale,
Plains,
Swoye r sville,
Plains,
Plymouth,
Sugar Notch,
Ashley,
Mayfield,
Freeland,
Dunmore,
Throop,
Exeter,
Easton,
l\It. Bethel,
E. Strouds.burg,
New York,
Shenandoah,
Dorrance-ton,
Parsons,
vV. Pittston,
Portland,
Kingston,
Avoca,
Binghamton,
Mt. Pocono,
\Vilkes-Barre,
~Vi lk es - Barre,
Shenandoah,
Brandonville,
Mi!HO•Wn, _
Sugar Notc h,
May fi e ld,
Sugar Notch,
Plymouth,
Olyph ant,
Parsons,
Ashley,
Parso n s,
Sugar Notch,
\Vilk es-Barre,
Nanticoke,
Olyphant,
G len Lyon,
Pa.
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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Mullen, Eleanor
Nealo•n, Agnes
Norton, Anna
O'Brien. Jennie
Overfield, Irene
Paddon, Marion
Ple·sko, Anna
Quinlan, Helen
Quinn, Petonella
Rehill, Kathl een
Reszczynski So•phia
Rockefeller, Susie
Rowan, ·Mary
Ryan, E'lizabeth
Scriven, Augusta
Shaw, Esther
Shea, Harriet
Silfies, Mabel
Smi•th, Margare•t
Swanson, Ella
Ten·Bi;oeck, Hele n
Turik, C e·lia
Turner, Mary
Underwo.od, Ursula
Vancampen, Orma
Walker, Maude
\Valsh, Marie
·walsh, Mary
White, Mildred
Teacher,
r.reiacher,
TP;acher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
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Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Tea-cher,
Te>acher,
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Teacher,
Teiacher,
Teacher,
Teache r,
Tea.cher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Tea.ch er,
Teacher,
D ickson City,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa1isons,
Pa.
Kingsrton,
Pa.
Ol yphant,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Northampton,
Pa.
Gouldsboro,
Pa.
Damascus,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Glen Lyon,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Honesdale,
• Pa.
Exeter Boro,
Pa.
Mayfield,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Honesdale,
Pa.
fteading,
Throop,
l\faners Mills,
E . .Strouds·burg,
Dickson City,
Throop,
E. Stroudsburg,
Jessup,
Wj.jkes-Barre,
Nan ti.coke,
E. Strouds·burg,
GENTLEJUEN, 1919
Chamberlan, Andre•w J. Teacher,
Collier, J. Ardian
Teacher,
Fregans, Albert
Te•acher,
Gwyn, Morgan
Teacher,
Hill, Henry
Teacher,
Kenny, Wil'liam
Teacher,
Luke·Sh, Frank
Teacher,
Luzenski, William
Teacher,
McCormack, Pa-trick Teacher,
McLean, Joseph
Teacher,
McGraw, Michael
Teacher,
Murphy, Thomas
Clerk,
Roche, Austin
Teacher,
Roman, Thomas
Cle·rk,
Ruszin, Andre.w
Teacher,
Sl.ale1s, Ern e st
Teacher,
Stogosk1, 1Stanley
Teacher,
Warner, Clinton
Teacher,
Whalen, Edward
Student,
Canadens•is,
Olyphant,
Mt. Bethel,
Old Fo.rge,
Hazleton,
\Vilkes-.Barre,
K i ngston,
Nanticoke,
Wilkes-Barre,
Dunmore,
Peckville,
Wilkes-Barre,
Old Forge,
Brooklyn,
Alden Station,
Penns Grove,
Luzerne,
Tannersville,
\Vashiin gt on,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
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Pa.
Pa.
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The opening date is September 14 instead
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notice. ·
FRANK E. BAKER, Principal
East Stroudsburg State Normal School.
1920 - 1921
TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL
CATALOGUE
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State Normal School
OF THE
FOURTH DISTRICT
East Stroudsburg, Penna.
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CALENDAR FOR 1920-1921
:VIonroe Publishing Co.
Stroudsburg, Pa.
1920
FACULTY.
E. L. KEl\fP, Sc. D., Litt. D., Principal,
Pedagogy and Spanish.
DANIEL WOLFORD LA RUE, Ph. D.,
Psychology and Pedagogy.
ALBERT D. W ANNEMAKER, A. l\L,
Latin~ Greek, German.
WILLIAl\I G. CLEAVER, A. B.,
Higher Mathematics.
ISAAC E. WALTER, A. l\f.,
Natural Sciences and Agriculture.
l\IARGARET :B'. HENRY, A. B.,
History and Civics.
FRANK P. MAGUIRE, .A. :M.,
French, I.1atin and Social Sciences.
STANLEY R. SHIMER, B. S.,
Chemistry.
MISS E.i.\11\fA A. SINGER, B. S.,
Principal of Model School.
ELLA M. KURTZ, .
Assistant Principal of Model School.
MISS GERTRUDE M. ROGERS,
Kindergartner.
MISS EDNA L. ROSENKRANS, A. B.,
English.
FACULTY.
MISS ELIZABETH KURTZ, A. M.,
Geography and Mathematics.
MISS MARGARET 0. HEWLETT,
Drawing, Applied Arts, and Domestic Science.
MISS M. KATHERINE HILL,
Elocution and Rhetoric.
MISS MAE E. HASS,
Pianoforte, Voice, Harmony.
MISS CHESSYE L. CONWELL,
Physical Training.
D. WESLEY LEE,
Manual Training.
MRS. KATE E. CLIFFE,
Preceptress.
CLARENCE B. ALTEMOSE,
Business Manager.
MISS L. MAY LARUE,
Bookkeeper.
MISS ELSIE S. FREDERICK,
Stenographer and Teacher of Stenography
and Penmanship.
:MRS. EMMA KEISER.
Matron.
MRS. MYRTLE STEVENS,
Librarian.
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STATE NOR;\IAL SCHOOL,
THE SCHOOL.
The East Stroudsburg State Normal School was
established in 1893 by virtue of an Act of Assembly passed in the spring of that year. The fourth district, of
which this school is the legally constituted state training
school for teachers, embraces the counties of Wayne,
Lackawanna, Luzerne, Carbon, Northampton, Monroe and
Pike. In population, wealth and matters educational this
is one of the foremost districts in the State.
The school has always been progressive and iti constantly seeking improvement. It has been very successful in imparting .to its graduates a high degree of
scholastic attainment. Its professional courses of study
have been developed with great care and are exceptionally
complete and thorough. ·The model school is always well
filled and is unusually large in comparison with similar
departments of other schools. It affords the best of
practical training under well-nigh ideal conditions.
Location
The school is located among scenes of beauty unsurpassed, and probably unequalled, anywhere else in our
state. Three miles away to the east is the famous Delaware Water Gap; fifteen miles to the west is Mount Pocono; between lies the country which because of its varied
and picturesque natural attractions brings many thousands of people annually to it for health and recreation.
The elevaton, the purity of the atmosphere, the number of
swift running streams of pure water, and the delightful
climate give the school a location as healthful as it is
beautiful.
EAST
STROUDSBURG,
PA.
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Buildings and Grounds
The main school buildings are four in number:
1. The Administration and Dormitory Building.
This is a :fine structure of brick and stone, four stories
high. It contains the school offices, the library, music
rooms, chapel with seating capacity for 900, and dining
room in which 400 can be comfortably seated. The north
and south wings of this building contain the dormitories
for the girls.
2. The Recitation Hall-one of the :finest and best
appointed buildings for the purpose to be found anywhere. It contains fifteen well lighted recitation rooms,
including large and well equipped laboratories, besides a
number of additi9nal rooms provided for the convenience
and comfort of teachers and students.
3. The Model School-a thoroughly modern building similar in size and general type of architecture to
Recitation Hall. On the :first two floors are the office of
the Model School principal, the library, the J'.Iodel chapel,
and the Model school rooms. No better facilities for a
practice school are to be found anywhere.
The two floors over the l\Iodel School contain the
dormitories occupied by the boys.
4. The Gymnasium. This is a large and substantial
briCk building with a floor space 60 by 90 feet, and an
annex 40 by 80 feet, containing reception room, office and
apartments for the instructor. The gymnasium is completely equipped with standard apparatus and offers all
facilities for work in physical training. A fine athletic
field with quarter-mile track and grand stand is in the
rear of the gymnasium.
A hospital building containing rooms for a number of
patients, is located east of the gymnasium. This building is comfortable, inviting, and fully furnished for its
purpose.
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The boiler and engine house, in which the heating,
lighting and power plants are housed, is located on a plot
of ground adjoining the school campus on the north.
All the buildings are heated with steam and lighted
with electricity.
The campus is very spacious, comprising more than
twenty-three acres of ground. The many beautiful trees,
attractive walks, ·well-kept lawn, and effective grouping
of the buildings present a most pleasing appearance. The
handsome and costly entrance to the campus was erected
by the alumni of the school. During the present year
the alumni have presented the school with the beautiful
Alma Mater monument in honor of the graduates, teachers and students who served in the great war. This
monument is an a.dmirable work of art and adds greatly to
the beauty of the campus.
Purpose of the School
The purpose of state normal schools is to train teachers to carry on the work of public education. Their
course of study is planned with this special object in
view. The record of our graduates as thoroughly trained,
resourceful teachers speaks for itself as to the success of
East Stroudsburg Normal in realizing its aim as a training school.
Many students, however, have prepared for college
in our school, and many others have pursued special
courses planned to meet a wide range of individual needs.
The Normal Elementary School, Junior High School and
Senior High School offer facilities for work of elementary
or high grade along general academic, commercial, vocational or professonal lines under ideal conditions as to
instruction, equipment and general environment.
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REPORT OF COMMITTEE
on
REVISION OF NORMAL SCHOOL
COURSE OF STUDY
Adopted March 23, 1920.
Requirements For Admission.
1. Graduates of approved secondary schools who
can present evidence of having completed fifteen units
of high school work will be admitted as r egular students
to the state normal schools.
*2. A unit shall consist of not less than thirty-six
weeks of work requiring at least four periods per week
of not less than forty minutes per period or its time
equivalent. (Subjects not requiring out-of-class preparation or study shall require double time in estimating the
units.)
3. Credentials of all students entering the state
normal schools shall be received and evaluated by the,
normal schools and submitted to the State Department of
Public Instruction for approval.
4. Adequate knowledge of the subject matter in the
elementary subjects will be presupposed on the part of all
students admitted to the normal schools.
5. Required units for admission:
English
3 uni~s.
Mathematics
1 unit.
Science
1 unit.
Social Studies 1 unit, after Sept. 1923, 2 units.
Elective
9 units, after Sept. 1923, 8 units.
Total
15 units.
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6. The holders of permanent and professional certi- •
ficates will be given one unit credit toward admission as
regular students to the normal schools for each subject
of high school grade written on the certificate.
7. Advanced credit will be given for equivalent
courses in approved teacher training institutions, but no
student may obtain a normal school certificate without a
minimum residence of one year.
8. For the present the normal schools shall, when
necessary, conduct a secondary department of first class
high school grade for these students who do not have
similar high school facilities available in their home communities.
* The unit as here defined consists of a minimum of
ninety-six hours. The Carnegie unit, which will be recognized after September 1, 1920, by the high schools of the
State, is a unit of one hundred and twenty hours. As
soon as the reorganization of the high schools of the State
justifies it the state normal schools will require the Carnegie unit of one hundred and twenty hours.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
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CURRICULA OF THE
PENNSYLVANIA STATE NORMAL
SCHOOLS
Students Must Select One of Four Curricula.
The four curricula that are offered to students have
been organized upon the principle that teaching in the
elementary schools can be classified into sufficiently
definite types to require specialization. Each curriculum
prepares for a specific type of teaching position.
The two year's work of the normal school is divided
into four semesters. The work of the first semester is the
same for all students. A large purpose of the work of the
first semester is to acquaint students with the r equirements for successful teaching in the different grades so
that they may be able to decide intelligently in what grade
or grades they prefer to teach. The course entitled
"Introduction to Teaching" which includes obesrvation
and participation in the training school is especially designed to aid students in a wise selection of a curriculum.
At the end of the first semester students are asked to
select one of the four curricula for the purpose of specializing in a specific field of teaching. The work of each
curriculum must be completed in its entirety. Students
may be granted the privilege of changing from one curriculum to another only on condition that the prescribed
courses of any curriculum so selected must be completed
before a certificate of graduation is granted.
The Four Curricula.
Group I -Kindergarten Primary-for teachers of
Kindergarten and grades 1, 2 and 3.
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Group II -Intermediate grades-for teachers of
grades 4, 5 and 6.
Group III~Grammar Grades and Junior High
School-for teachers of grades 7, 8
and 9.
Group IV-Rural-for teachers of rural schools.
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Introduction tb Teaching.. .4
l~ngli~h 11.,uudau1entals . .. . .. 3
(•~ ng-li~h Composition .... ... . :!
Nature Study .............. . 3
~rithmetic ................. 4
and writing .............. . 2
Personal & School Hygiene.. :!
Health I Elective .............. . . . ... 3
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English Fundamentals ..· ... 3
Englisll Composition ....... 2
Xatu1·e Stud~· .. ......... .. . . 3
Arithmetic .... . ............ 4
Handwriting . . ............. 2
Personal & School Hygiene .. 2
Health Education ........... 3
ElectiYe .. .... .............. 3
Psy. and Child Study...•.. 3
Kindergarten Theory .... .. . 2
Oral Expression ....... .. ... 2
J•;ngli:sh Composition . . .. .. . 2
The 'l'eaching of . Numher ... 2
The Teaching of Geog ..... 1
Tile ri~eaching of Hist ..... . 3
Handwork ............ . . .. .4
Health Habit" ......... ..... 1
Health Education ...... ... .. 3
Electh·e ............. ;. . .... 3
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Oral Bxpression ............ 2
l·}ngl!sh Compo~ition ....... 2
The Teaching o-f Arith ... .. 3
The Teaching of Geog ... . .. 3
Tile •reaching of Hist. ..... 3
Health Educa tion .......... 3
Rlectin~, .. .. . .............. . 3
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STATE NOR'\1AL SCHOOL,
ELECTIVES
All electives are taught from the professional point
of view and are of college grade of work.
All electives are to be chosen with special reference
to the group in which the teacher is preparing to teach
and with the approval of the principal of the school.
Each normal school is required to offer at least one
elective in each of the six groups of electives. Additional
electives of similar grade may be offered at the discretion
of the principal of the school.
EDL:CATION
. . . . . . . . . . . . •.
Semester
Hours Crf>dit
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r. . atin ............. ...... .......... .
1lodern Langua~e ....... .......... .
'\U'.rHE.MATICS . . . . • • • • . • • f-c-lid G.-ometry .................... .
l'lane and Spherical Trig;onornetr~·
Plaw~ Trigonon1etry nnd Surveying·
Interme(liate Alct'lll'll ...... ........ .
AclYanced .-\.lgehra ................. .
~:CIE::-ICE
.................. .-\:.:Ticulture ..... .. ...... . .......... .
T:iolo.cr ................... . ....... .
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i\Insie ............................. .
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE
COURSES OF STUDY
The State Course of Study.
The state course of study is used as the basis for the
courses in tbe teaching of the elementary school subjects.
Classification and Numbering of Courses.
All .courses are classified in seven departments. All
courses numbered below 10 are common to all groups. A
decimal indicates that two or more courses of the same
department occur in the same semester. A single digit
or the last of two digits indicate the semester in which the
course occurs. The first of two digits indicates the group
in which the course occurs.
Education.
Education I-Introduction to 'l'eaching.
All groups, 1st semester. 4 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
The primary purpose of this course is to aid students
in selecting a specific curriculum at the end of the first
semester, and to imbue them with a strong professional
spirit and high standards of professional ethics. It includes consideration of the different types of teaching
service, the general aims of the public schools and, more
specifically, the work to be accomplished by the primary,
intermediate, junior high and rural schools respectively,
a brief sketch of the characteristics of children in these
different types of schools and the qualifications required
of teachers to meet the needs of children at the different
age levels in these different types of schools. The broad
social aims of each type of school and its relation to the
state are emphasized.
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The instruction m this course is closely correlated
with frequent visits of observation and participation m
the training school.
Education 2-Psychology and Child Study.
All groups, 2d semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
This is an elementary course in psychology combining
the important topics of both general and educational
psycho.logy, and forming the basis of the specific courses
in educational theory and practice. The chief topics considered are: (a) instinctive tendencies; (b) habit-formation; ( c) memory, association (including localization of
functions), and economy of learning; ( d) the effective
life; (e) the thought processes; (f) the extent and causes
of individual differences among children, and the use of
intelligence tests in determining them; (g) the treatment
of exceptional children. About one-third of the course is
given to the study of the characteristics of children at the
different levels of growth. One laboratory ·per'iocl each
week is given to the observation of children. ·while this
course is practically identical in all curricula, there is
differentiation in the observation of children and in the
laboratory experiments, each group emphasizing the
characteristics 9f children at the age level of its particular curriculum.
Education 12-Kindergarten Theory.
Group I, 2d semester. 2 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
This course deals primarily with kindergarten aims,
purposes, techniq ne, and equipment. Special attention is
given to modern tendencies in kindergarten practice, and
particularly to the relation of the kindergarten to the
primary grades. Observation and participation in the
training school is a prominent feature of the course.
Education 13-School Efficiency.
Group L 3d semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
This course correlates closely with the student teach-
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ing, deriving a large part of its meaning from the teaching experience of the student. The instruction is shaped
by the aim and purposes of the kindergarten and grades
one, two and three, and includes such topics as: classroom routine, the organization of the daily study and
recitation program; hygienic· standards for and care of
class-rooms; the making and keeping of records; and is
follo.wed by the analysis and study of such class-room
• technique as: the significance of the play spirit in the
primary grades; the management of primary grades; the
use of seat work; the value of dramatic expression; types
of class-room exercises applicable in the primary grades;
and the project and problem method as applicable to children of this age; and the practical application of educational tests and scales.
Education 23-School Efficiency.
Group II, 3rd semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
This course correlates closely with the student teaching, deriving a large part of its meaning from the teaching experience of the student. The instruction is colored
and shaped by the purpose and nature of the ·work in the
intermediate grades and includes class-room routine, the
daily study and recitation program, hygienic standards
for and care of class-rooms,· the making and keeping of
•records, and is followed by the analysis and study of such
class-room technique as: methods of lesson assignment;
types of class-room exercises; efficient methods of study;
types of questioning; the value and uses of intelligence
and educational tests; and the project and problem
method as applicable to the foltrth, fifth and sixth grades.
The problem of discipline in these grades receives attention.
Education 33-Sclwol Efficiency.
Group III, 3d semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
This course de11ls with the principles of instruction
b
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common to the teaching of all subjects in the seventh,
eighth and ninth grades and is closely correlated with
student teaching. Consideration will be given to such
topics as types of lessons, the recitation, the assignment,
the question, the project and problem method, the socialized recitation, lesson plans, supervised and independent
study, the use of educational tests and scales, problems in
discipline, economy in classroom management. A considerable part of the time of this course is devoted to a
discussion of educational guidance problems. The course
analyzes the processes and problems of the important
types of human occupations, the aptitudes and training
required for each, the financial rewards, the hazards, the
opportunities and avenues for advancement in each field.
As far as possible typical occupations are studied at first
hand, including occupations of agriculture, manufacture,
transportation, exchange, public service, professional service, domestic and personal service, and clerical occupations. The pertinent printed matter in books, phamphlets
and magazines is examined and organized.
Education 43-Primary Methods.
Group IV, 3d semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
This is a complete course including the best modern
primary methods in number, geography, history, and
handwork. It is devoted to a consideration of environmental materials in geography and the development of
correct geographical concepts; to the aims and purposes
of history in the primary grades and the materials available for these grades, with emphasis on the selection of
materials for patriotic and· other special days; to the best
methods of inculcating in children simple health habits;
and to the best available means of seat work through
paper cutting, weaving, clay modeling, etc.
Education 4-History and Principles of Education.
All groups, 4th semester. 4 periods, 4 hrs. credit.
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This is an integrating course and aims to bring together and interpret the details of educational theory and
practice represented by the preliminary courses, and to
leave with the student a unified body of educational
doctrine. The course begins with a brief review of the
origin and development of present day practices and
tendencies in public school education, the large emphasis
being placed on these movements that have originated, or
at least have come into prominence, since the time of
Rousseau. The discussion of such topics as: the aims and
purposes of education; the development of various conceptions of educational values; and the history and present status of such educational movements as: vocational
education; the treatment of backward children; scientific
measurements; the junior high school; the doctrine of
interest; formal discipline; the transfer of learning;
project and problem teaching; and the socialized recitaton.
Education 44-Rural School Problems.
Group IV, 4th semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
The aim of this course is similar to that of the course
in School Efficiency in Groups I, II and III, and includes
in addition the defects of the one-room rural school
treated constructively, not destructively; the advantages
of consoldatiou; the organization of the rural school; the
daily study and recitation program reducing the number
of classes by combining grades, alternating grades, correlation, etc.; vitalizing the course of study; club work ;
community center work; heating and ventilation; play
and recration; and beautifying the school grounds. The
discipline of the rural school is discussed.
Education 3-Student Teaching.
All groups, 3rd semester. 10 periods, 10 hrs. credit.
THE TRAINING SCHOOL. The training school is
the pivotal point of all work of the normal school. It
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functions as a laboratory for every department of the
school and articulates with peculiar intimacy with the
Department of Education.
OBSERVATION AND PARTICIPATION. Although
student teaching is confined to the senior year, junior students are given frequent opportunities for participation
in the work of the training school and observation of expert teaching in the training school is a feature of all the
courses in education and of many other courses throughout the curricula. One critic teacher is assigned to each
two class rooms and demonstration lessons are taught
from time to time in exemplification of the various phases
of good educational practice.
DISTRIBUTION OF TIME. A minimum of two consecutive sixty-minute periods per day for one semester is
given to student teaching. ·where two student teachers
are assigned to the same class in the training school the
assignments are so adjusted that each student teacher has
a definite problem. The distribution of teaching time is
designed to progressively give to the student an increasing class responsibility.
LESSON PLANS. Plans forms are used upon which
all lessons taught by student teachers are planned.
Critic teachers hold daily conferences with the student
teachers under their charge and ·approve all lesson plans
of student teachers before the lessons are taught.
STUDENT TEACHERS. Every student teacher
confines his teaching to the grades of the group which he
has elected. Student teachers electing group I and group
II have practice experience in all the subjects of the
curriculum and, if possible, in all the grades of the group.
Student teachers electing group III confine their practice
teaching largely to the subjects in which the student has
elected to specialize and, if possible, have practice teach-
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ing in all the grades of the group. Student teachers
electing group IV confine their practice teaching largely
to the rural one-room ungraded school and have opportunity for contact with the community problems. All
assignments for student teachers contemplate the completion of a unit problem.
TRAINING CLASSES. Training classes aim to
have not less than twenty nor more than thirty pupils;
that is, enough pupils to set up a normal social situation
and yet not so many as to unduly tax the limited skill of
the teacher.
THE PUPILS. The pupils in the training school by
reason of the careful planning of each lesson and the close
supervision of expert teachers, as well as through the use
of abundant and elaborate equipment of the normal
school, are most favorably situated to secure the best
possible education.
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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LANGUAGE
English.
English I-English Fundamentals.
All groups, 1st semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
The purpose of this course is to acquaint the student
with the source of material in English and the forms of
correct expression.
A definite standard of written and spoken English
must be acquired and maintained by all students.
Further work in English without extra credit will be required of all who fail to reach and maintain this standard.
A few periods of instruction are given in the method
of classifying and cataloguing books and in the use of
reference books, readers' guides, etc.
About a third of the time of the course is devoted to
a thorough review in the basic principles of English grammar and special attention is paid to the structure of
sentences and the syntax of their various parts. The
course includes a brief history of the language and the
principles underlying its development.
About a sixth of the time of the course is devoted to a
study of words including pronunciation, diacritical marking based on a generally recognized system of phonetics
and attention is paid to basic principles in etymology.
English 1.1, 2.1-English Composition.
All groups, 1st and 2d semesters. 2 periods. 2 hrs.
credit each semester.
This course includes a thorough study of the forms
of English prose composition together with much practice
in writing. The four types of English prose; narration,
description, exposition, and argumentation are carefully
studied and analyzed with reference to form, content and
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technique. Special attention is given to the essay and
the short story as media of prose expression and students
are required to write frequent themes illustrative of the
various prose forms discussed. 'I'hese are made the
subject of class criticism and discussion. 'I'he teacher in
charge of the class meets the students from time to time
for personal consultation.
English 2-0ral Expression.
All groups, 2d semester. 2 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
This course is designed primarily to insure (1) a good
teaching voice and (2) effective address with facility and
ease in oral expression.
English 13-The Teaching of Primary Reading.
Group I, 3d semester. 3 periods. 3 hrs. credit.
The primary aim of this course is to enable the student to acquire skill in the teaching of reading to beginners including the development of skill in the use of
phonics. 'fhe course includes a comparison of the principal methods of teaching reading and the historical
development of various methods of teaching reading are
traced. Consideration is given to the psychological processes involved in reading. The student acquires familiarity with the means of measuring efficiency in reading.
'I'his course is accompanied with observations of primary
reading classes as well as the actual teaching of reading.
English 23-The 'reaching of Oral and Written
Composition.
.
Group II, 3d semester. 2 periods. 2 hrs. credit.
The aim of this course is to ascertain how to secure
free self expression from the pupil in oral and ·written
composition. Special stress is placed upon oral composition as speech functions more largely than written composition in life. The prospective teacher is made to
realize the necessity of assisting the pupil to form clear
percepts and images as a basis for clear expression. The
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acquisition of a vocabulary by the pupil and his manner
of applying it in the expression of his thought is carefully
studied. Easy and natural transition from oral to
written composition is the end sought in the teaching of
composition. The use of standard measurements and
tests in oral and written composition is taught in connection with this course.
English 43-'I'he 'I'eaching of Oral and Silent Reading.
Group IV, 3d semester.
3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
The aim of this course is to enable the student to
acquire skill in the teaching of reading to beginners and
the handling of the technique of silent reading with older
pupils. Attention is given to the development of skill in
the use of phonics. Consideration is given to the psychological process involved in reading. 'l'he student acquires
familiarty with the means of measuring efficiency in oral
and silent reading. The course includes a comparison of
the principal methods of teaching reading and is accompanied with observations of oral and silent reading classes
as well as the actual teaching of such classes.
English 14-Children 's Literature and Story Telling.
Group I, 4th semester. 3 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
This course involves the collection and study of
literature in verse and prose suited to children of this age.
The selections are studied for the purpose of finding the
elements contained therein that are likely to appeal
strongly to children. The study of folk tales and fairy
stories is included in this course.
'I'he course in story telling covers the principles involved in telling stories to children. . It involves also the
application of the principles of child psychology and voice
training to the telling of stories.
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English 24-Juvenile Literature and Silent Reading.
Group II, 4th semester. 3 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
This course is planned to give a foundation for teaching literature and silent reading to pupils of the intermediate grades.
It aims to give an adequate knowledge of those literary types that are most suitable for children of this age.
1\fagazines and current literature are studied and
selections made from these sources as well as from standard authors.
A study is made of the difficulties that children meet
in their effort to comprehend thought from the printed
page. Students are made familiar with the scientific
measurements o t silent reading.
Bnglish 34-Jevenile Literature and Silent Reading.
Group III, 4th semester. 3 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
'l'his course aims to make an intensive study of the
literature suitable for pupils of the grammar grades and
junior high school.
Emphasis is placed upon the ethical situations developed in the reading of pupils of this age. The course
also aim1s to give students control over the technique of
teaching silent reading. Students become familiar with
the standard measurements of silent reading.
Mathematics
Mathematics 12-The Teaching of Number.
Group I, 2d semester. 2 periods, 2 credits.
This course covers intensively the work in arithmetic
of the first three grades. Parallel with this is a careful
consideration of the approved methods of developing
number concepts, of providing measurements and other
forms of application, of correlating the number work with
the work of other subjects, of conducting drill on number
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"facts," etc. The methods are illustrated by the observation of actual work with children, by demonstration
lessons, and by the study and use of simple apparatus and
materials, visual aids, etc. A sketch of the historical development of methods of teaching primary arithmetic is a
feature of the co1\rse.
Mathematics 22-The Teaching of Arithmetic.
Group II, 2d semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
This course aims to develop a systematic presentation of the facts and principles of arithmetic with special
emphasis upon the topics that are most significant in the
work of the intermediate grades. The treatment illustrates at every step the most effective methods of teaching arithmetic. Attention is given to the results of the
recent experiments in the psychological processes involved in the teaching of arithmetic and to the measurement of efficiency in this subject by the standard tests and
scales. Observation •of the teaching of arithmetic in the
intermediate grades is an essential part of the course.
Mathematics 32-The Teaching of Mathematics.
Group III, 2d semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
This course includes important topics in the teaching
of arithmetic in the seventh and eighth grades and in the
junior high school. Emphasis is placed upon the commercial and industrial applications of arithmetic, ~vith
much practice in the making and solution of problems.
Attention is given to the teaching of a course in composite
mathematics in the junior high school. The use of standard measurements is given consideration. Observation
of the teaching of mathematics in these grades is a requirement of the course.
l\Iathematics 42-The Teaching of Arithmetic.
Group TY, 2d semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
This course aims to present a systematic study of the
topics in arithmetic that are found in the course of study
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of the rural school. A special effort is made to have students understand how to use the resources of the country
in supplying opportunities for the application of arithmetic. Attention is given to the psychology of arithmetic
and to the standard measurements in this subject.
Observation is an essential part of the course.
Science.
Science 1-Nature Study.
All groups, 1st semester. 3 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
The word nature study is used in a broad sense to
cover all phases of elementary science adapted to all
groups. This course aims to give the student a definite
body of knowledge of common forms of environmental
materials and to supply the principles that will guide
him in selecting and using environmental materials
wherever he may be located. The course includes as
wide a range of observation as possible of materials which
the propective teacher may be called upon to use in his
work. Field trips are supplemented by laboratory study.
For teachers of the upper grades a differentiation is
made in favor of materials that supply the basis for
further scientific study, especially in the field of biology.
Science 12-The Teaching of Geography.
Group I, 2d semester. 1 period, 1 hr. credit.
The emphasis in this course is upon the use of
environmental materials for the purpose of developing
in the minds of the children correct geographical concepts as to direction, location and geographical forms.
Students have practice in choosing materials for study,
as well as demonstrations of the material and methods
employed by others. An attempt is made to furnish instruction that will enable the student later to adapt his
knowledge to the environment in which he is teaching. A
part of the time is deYoted to laboratory anrl fielrl work.
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Science 22, 32, 42-The Teaching of Geography.
Groups II, III, and IV, 2d semester. 3 periods, 3
credits.
This is a general course in geography g!ven from the
standpoint of man's reaction to his environment and aims
to co-ordinate fundamental principles of geography. The
course is developed from the viewpoint of causal relations
rather than the mere enumeration of facts and principles.
As far as time permits some study is made of regional
geography as a type of further application. Students
get training in the organization and the presentation of
geographic data through the use of the project and problem method; in the preparation and the use of maps,
graphs, diagrams, and other illustrative material, an(!. in
the problems ai1d methods involved in teaching field
geography. Students are made familiar with the use of
standard educational measurements in geography. The
observation of classes in the teaching of geography is a
necessary part of the course. Such differentiation in the
application of the above principles and methods is made
for the different groups as the course of study in geography requires.
Science 44-Agriculture.
Group IV, 4th semester. 3 periods, 3 credits.
A large purpose of this course is to give to the teacher
of rural schools an insight into and a sympathy with the
basic industry of the rural population and to appreciate
the larger aspects of this industry as related to our
nation.al '~elfare. The rural teacher is instructed how to
relate a knowledge of agriculture to the experiences of
rural childrn with a view to motivating the teaching of
the common branches. Opportunity is offered for participation in agricultural projects so that teachers can initiate
and supervise projects with their pupils. Through this
course teachers come in touch with the leaders of agri-
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cultural improvement and learn of the available sources
of information on agricultural subjects.
Social Studies.
Social Studies 12-The Teaching of History.
Group I, 2d semester. 1 period, 1 hr. credit.
This course begins with the ·consideration of the aims
and purposes of history in the primary grades. The
course is devoted mainly to a study and practice in oral
presentation and dramatization; and a consideration of
the organization of material for special days, festivals,
and ' patriotic exercises. Particular advantage is taken
of the results of the work of Dewey in expressing historical movements through industrial arts.
This course gives attention to ·work in civics with a
view to having students teach children the fundamental
civic virtues and afford a basis of social experience for
the interpretation of new social situations as they arise.
Emphasis is given to the teaching of significant civic
virtues through stories, poems, songs, dramatization and
various pupil activities.
Social Studies 22-The Teaching of History.
Group II, 2d semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
This course includes a study of such history as will
equip students to teach the history of the intermediate
grades as recommended by the state course of study.
Observation of teaching in these grades is a feature of
the course.
Attention is given to teaching civics in the intermediate grades. The course for the fourth and fifth
grades centers around the idea of community co-operation, emphasizing those who furnish us food, clothing,
shelter, medical aid, light, transportation, protection, etc.
The work for the sixth grade centers around the idea of
industrial co-operation, with emphasis upon vocational
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opportunities, study of community service through occupations, and the qualifications required for each occupation.
Social Studies 32-The Teaching of History.
Group III, 2d semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
A course primarily for those specializing in social
studies. An intensive course in the teaching of American
history with emphasis on the European background. The
difference between secondary and primary source material is shown and the student gets acquainted with
available source materials as well as acquires a knowledge of the principal text and reference books. ~ The
value and danger of historical parallels is shown as well
as the importance of relating the study of history to
current events. Students are taught to test historical
data and to interpret historical facts.
The teaching of community civics follows bulletin
No. 23, 1915 ,of the United States Bureau of Education.
The larger responsibilities of citizenship and of patriotism as revealed by the World War are presented and the
student gets acquainted with the many books in these
fields available for children as well as the proper reference material for the teacher.
Social Studies 42-The Teaching of History.
Group IV, 2d semester. 3 periods, 3 hrs. credit.
This is a composite course in the teaching of history
and civics using as a basis the report of the Committee of
Eight of the American Historical Association and bulletin
No. 23, 1915, of the United States Bureau of Education
entitled ''The Teaching of Community Civics.'' Special
emphasis i.s laid upon the opportunities for citizenship in
rural communities and upon the ultimate dependence
which all civilization has upon the products of the soil.
This course aims to develop resourcefulness in the student
in the use of available text and reference books.
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Social Studies 4-Citizenship.
All groups, 4th semester. 2 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
This course aims to clearly define the meaning of
democracy and to discuss the fundamental problems in
a democratic social system; to point out the community
relationships as expressed in family, church, school, industry and state to the development of democracy; to emphasize the responsibilities of the individual citizen in
his vocation, in his political activities, in his use of leisure,
and in the many aspects of social intercourse to the life
of democracy; and to all the phases of democra~y to make
clear the responsibilities of teachers and of public education.
Social Studies 44-Rural Sociology.
Group IV, 4th semester. 2 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
The primary aim of this course is the inculcation in
the minds of the•students of a love for and just appreciation of the importance of a healthy country life, and includes consideration of such topics as : defects of present
day country life, treated constructively; the lack of rural
pride and rural co-operation; land tenantry·; migration
from the country to the city and its causes; co-operative
buying and selling; the need for scientific agriculture;
the country home; the country church; good roads; and
the country school as an agent in intellectualizing, socializing and spiritualizing country life.
Arts.
Arts I-Drawing.
All groups, 1st semester. 4 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
The aim of this course is to enable students to teach
the public school course of study in drawing, including
the representation of common · objects, the elementary
principles of design, lettering, composition, and color
harmony in their application to dress, home, school, and
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community interests; to give students facility and confidence in their ability to draw and illustrate on the blackboard a wide range of school subjects; to develop appreciation of art and ability to teach pupils the appreciation
of art including the study of pictures. Such differentiation is made in this course for the different groups as the
course of study requires including the teaching of the
elements of mechanical drawing for the upper grades.
Arts 1, I-Handwriting.
All ~oups, 1st semester. 4 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
At th) beginning of this course the handwriting of
students is measured by one of the handwriting scales and
if they fall below the standard set for teachers they are
put in special classes for practice. The time of this
course is devoted largely to methods of teaching writing
and to developing skill in blackboard w_riting. Students
a re instructed in the results of the recent investigations
in the psychology of writing. Through measuring their
own handwriting and the handwriting of children, stud ents become a~quainted with the use of handwriting
scales.
Arts 12-Handwork.
Group I, 2d semester. 4 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
'I'his course aims to instruct students in the use of
various materials that will enable them to work out simple
problems as they arise out of the daily necessities of food,
clothing ~nd shelter . Students learn to appreciate the
problems that are within the interests of children and
how such problems may be graded according to the child's
control of technique. The course includes clay modeling,
paper and cardboard construction and simple problems in
wood and textiles. Students observe demonstrations of
this work in the training school and participate in such
work.
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Arts 23-Sewing.
Group II, 3d semester. 2 periods, 1 hr. credit.
The aim of this course is to enable students to teach
simple stitches to pupils of the fourth, fifth and sixth
grades and to handle projects in the making of various
articles for personal and household use.
Arts 14-Handwork.
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Group I, 4th semester. 4 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
This course gives continued attention to the use of
handwork as an illustrative factor in the teaching of
nature study, geography, history, literature, arithmetic,
and the industrial activities of life. Emphasis is given to
technique and the organization of such forms of handwork
as may be used successfully in the regular class room.
The course includes work in paper and cardboard, bookmaking, basketry, textiles, pottery, and wood. Students
observe demonstration of this work in the training school
and participate in such work.
Arts 4-lVfusic.
All groups, 4th semester. 4 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
This course presupposes a knowledge of the elements
of music. The purpose of this course is to fit students to
teach music in the public schools. The salient features of
this course are: A treatment of the child voice, a study
of the tonal and rythmic .problems of each grade, ear
training, melody writing, sight reading, and part singing,
a study of the song material adapted to each grade, the
use of the phonograph to develop musical appreciation,
and the development of musical programs. Students are
taught how to apply the standard musical tests to discover musical talent. Observation and practice teaching
are a requirement of the course.
Arts 24-Prevocational Education.
Group II, 4th semester. 3 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
The aim of this course is to enable students to dec
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velop for the pupils of the fourth, fifth and sixth grades
an elementary knowledge of the industries concerned with
the fundamental needs of clothing, food and shelter. The
construction of a house is the objective of the course. It
includes the making of paper furniture, the stenciling of
patterns and the weaving of fabrics on small hand looms,
simple carpentry work necessary for the erection of a onestory house and its partition into rooms, problems of
distribution of size and space, convenience of access, and
discussion of the question of lighting, heating, and ventilation, and the industries of carpentry, plastering, plumbing, bricklaying, stone masonry, etc. Students are taught
to motivate the handwork of this course through their
ability to discuss industrial processes, through excursions
with their pupils to industrial plants or observation of
workmen engaged in industry, together with the description and examination of materials.
Health Education.
Health 1.1-Personal and School H ygiene.
All groups, 1st semester. 2 periods, 2 hrs. credit.
Personal Hygiene-The aim of this course is to secure
in the students settled habits in the care of the body which
will lead to stronger, healthier and more efficient lives.
The course aims to have students understand the hygiene
of posture, nutrition, clothing, exercise, fatigue, rest and
sleep; the causes of ill health and disease together with
their control and prevention. Only those facts of physiology and anatomy which have special significance for
hygiene are considered. The instructor will hold personal
conferences with students as a part of the course. The
aim of this course is to equip the student with the
knowledge of school and child hygiene necessary for a
teacher.
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School Hygiene-The following topics are included ;
normal growth and its standards; the ill effects of malnutrition, bad air, lack of exercise, excessive exercise, lack of
proper rest, defective vision, defective hearing, adenoids,
diseased tonsils ; remedies for various defects and the best
methods of treating them from the school standpoint;
hygiene of program making; school sanitation including
school furniture, ventilation, heating, lighting, water supply, toilets, etc.; regulations of state and local boards of
health; the problem of nutrition as applied to school
children with laboratory exercises in food values and
food preparation. Observation of good hygienic school
conditions and of good hygiene teaching is an important
feature of this course.
Health 12-Health Habits.
Group 1, 2d semester. 1 period, 1 hr. credit.
This course deals with the best methods of inculcating in the child proper habits of health, and includes
methods of teaching cleanliness, value of bathing, care of
the teeth, proper diet, tooth brush drills, proper clothing,
protection of the eyes, importance of fresh air and sunlight, protection against contagious diseases, causes of
fatigue, and the value of rest and recreation.
Health 1.2-Health Education.
All groups, 1st and 2d semesters. 3 periods, 11h hrs.
credit each semester.
Two hours each semester-Physical Education-floor
work; apparatus; marching; rythmic work, including
clubs, wands, and folk dancing; games, athletics including track and field events, tennis, hockey, hiking, skating,
etc. Corrective work including proper exercises for students unable to take regular gymnasium work.
One hour each semester-a graded course in health
education including physical exercises and games
arranged to meet the needs of children at various stages
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of development through the grades. Discussion of the
different theories of play, and the management and equipment of playgrounds. First aid in emergencies is included.
Health 3, 4-Health Education.
All groups, 3d and 4th semesters, 3 periods, 11/2 hrs.
credit each semester.
Two hours each semester-Physical Education-floor
work; apparatus; marching, rythmic work, including
clubs, wands, and folk dancing; games; athletics including track and field events, tennis, hockey, hiking, skating,
etc. Corrective work including proper exercises for students unable to take regular gymnasium work.
One hour each semester-the graded course in health
education for children continued. Demonstration lessons
and student teaching. Athletic activities for use on
playground. Physical examination of school children.
Social Hygiene-a part of the time of this course is
devoted to a discussion of problems of heredity, environment, sex hygiene and eugenics.
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THE NORMAL SECONDARY COURSE
Because many localities still Jack High Schools prepared to qualify pupils for entrance to the Normal course,
we will maintain a Secondary or High School course. In
some localities, also, boys and girls leave school early and
after several years desire to resume their studies when
in age and experience they no longer fit in the local
classes to which they could be admitted. To such persons
also the benefits of our Secondary course are offered.
The Secondary course is that fixed by the Department of Public Instruction for first class High Schools.
Students who complete this course with us will receive High School certificates.
The students in this course will also have their tuition
paid by the State if they are seventeen years of age or
over.
Preparation for College and University
Our Normal Secondary course not only prepares students for the Normal course, but is also a preparation for
entrance into college. The electives of the course enable
students to select and arrange their work with reference
to the entrance requirements of the college or university
of their choice. We have sent students to all the large
colleges and universities in the East, and their high standing there attests the excellence of their preparation.
The graduates of the Normal School are admitted to
advanced standing in both colleges and universities.
They thus enjoy a double advantage. They become
established in a profession with a sure earning capacity
and at the same time are prepared for further study that
will admit them to the highest and most remunerative
activities of the profession.
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SCHOOL,
Commercial Training
Instruction is offered in commercial work. To those
interested, and able to take advantage of this instruction
the course will give a general and comprehensiYe grasp
of business principles without undertaking the finished
and complete work which we believe is really the function
of a business college and not of a Normal School.
A knowledge of modern business methods is becoming more and more essential to persons in every walk of
life, and to teachers such knowledge is imperative. The
instruction in bookkeeping and business forms will prove
a valuable aid to the teacher in the later preparation of
the necessary school reports, while proficiency in stenography and in the use of the typewriting machine is
always a great advantage. But more important from the
standpoint of the prospective school teacher is the fact
that ther~ is a growing demand for the commercial
branches in rural and secondary schools, ·while in practically all High Schools this work is required. Thorough
preparation for teaching therefore demands that attention be given to these branches.
Our work has been arranged with a special view
towards meeting these ne eds. The instruction embraces
Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Stenography, Typewriting,
and business organization and practice.
Inasmuch as all students procure in the regular
course instruction in the allied subjects such as business
Arithmetic, Commercial Geography, Composition and
Rhetoric, English 'Grammar, and Spelling, we feel that
those taking advantage of this opportunity secure excep- .
tional and valuable training which is as complete and
thorough as is consistent with its relation to the regular
teaching course.
Full credit is giYen on the regular State Diploma for
all "·ork done in this department.
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Music
All students who intend to graduate are required to
take a course in vocal music to prepare them to teach
music in the Public Schools. They are given opportunity
to teach music in the Model School under the direction of
the supervisor of music.
Voice placing, Sight singing, Harmony and Music
History are taught.
A Male Glee Club, Women's Chorus, and Mixed
Choral Society are maintained and give opportunity for
those who sing to secure instruction in part-singing and
interpretati~n.
A Piano course as follows is offered:
First Year
Elementary work.
Hand formation.
Technic.
Melody Studies.
Phrasing.
Second Year
Technic.
Elementary Harmony.
Studies in Phrasing.
Pieces of moderate difficulty.
Ensemble Playing.
Third Year
Technic.
Harmony.
Advanced Studies in Phrasing and Interpretation.
Selections from Bach, l\Iozart, Schumann, Handel,
Schubert, l\iendelssohn, etc.
Practice in Public Playing.
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Fourth Year
Advanced Technic.
Harmony.
Counterpoint.
Phrasing.
Selections from Classic and Modern Composers, Beethoven, Chopin, etc.
Accompanying of Chorus work and Advanced
Chamber Music.
Graduation.
Recitals are given during the year.
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THE MODEL SCHOOL
In connection with the Normal School, a Model
School is maintained. This school is housed in a new
and commodious building, well equipped and modern in
every particular. Its class rooms are light and airy; the
assembly room for the pupils is large and attractive; and
the school maintains its own library, which gives its
pupils access to wholesome and helpful books and magazmes.
The Model School consists of a Kindergarten, an
Elementary School, a Junior High School, and one year
of Senior High School. The teaching is done by the
Seniors under the close supervision of the Model School
principal and assistants. Here the seniors put into actual
use the principles of teaching taught in the Normal
School, become acquainted with aids and various devices
in teaching, and receive instruction and gain experience
in handling classes. Each senior teaches two hours a day
for one semester and is given the privilege of choosing
his own grade of work.
The Course of Study for the Model School conforms
with the state req_uirements for regular public schools.
The aim of the Junior High School, which is a new department, is to give the child "practical" experience. The
day is divided into six periods of one hour each; four of
these hours used for academic work and two for shop
work (including Sewing and Cooking for girls and
Mechanical Drawing and ·wood-work for boys). The
shop life inculcates the spirit of work.
Athletics and social activities under the direction of
teachers, together with Student government-all serve to
develop school spirit and eventually a high type of
citizenship.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
In an institution intended like ours to prepare teachers, the students should be self-disciplined. If they are
not, or cannot be made so in a reasonable time, they are
undesirable, and it is the policy of the school to ask such
to withdraw. The following rules have been adopted as
guides to the safety, comfort, and welfare of all, and the
good reputation of the school.
1. Loud talking, whistling, scuffling or any other rude
and boisterous behavior in the buildings is strictly prohibited.
2. The use of tobacco in any of its forms in or about
the buildings, and the use of intoxicating drinks or profane language and card playing are strictly prohibited.
3~
No dirt or other refuse shall be thrown from the
windov.rs, nor thrown into slop sinks or toilets; waste baskets are provided for this purpose on all the halls.
4. Students shall not visit each other's rooms during
the regular hours of study except by special permission
of the teacher in charge.
5. No student shall withdraw from the school during
t he session without permission from the Principal. It is
desirable that students leave school as little as possible
during the terms, and no permission will be granted to
visit relatives or friends at a distance, or friends in town
or vicinity over night unless a written request for such
permission is received by the Principal from a parent or
guardian.
6. All students are expected to be regular and prompt
in attendance at class, chapel and meals.
7. I.Jadies and gentlemen are not allowed to associate
together, excepting at such times and occasions as may
be designated by the Principal. Standing in groups in
the main corridors, or prolonged conversations are not
allowed.
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8. Each occupant will be held responsible for the condition of his or her room and any damage done to furniture. No nails, screws, tacks, etc., shall be driven into
the walls, doors,· windows, furniture, etc. No contrivance shall be attached to locks or transoms for the purpose of opening them. Climbing into rooms over transoms breaks the locks and doors, and is prohibited. Pressing uotanical specimens under bed post, breaks the rails
and head boards, and is, therefore, also prohibited.
9. No student shall withdraw from classes to which
he has been assigned without special permission from the
Principal.
10. No gentleman not connected with the school will
be permitted to meet, walk, or ride with a student of the
opposite sex except in cases of necessity and by permission.
11. Students shall attend public worship each Sunday
morning at the church of their ·choice or designated by
parents or guardian.
12. It is to be understood by the students that it is
enjoined upon the members of the faculty to see to it
that the requirements of the school are complied with, and
that they have full authority to correct any improper acts
that may come to their notice. '
13. While danger from fire is reduced to a minimum
by ample arrangements for extinguishment, and by fireescapes abundantly provided for each floor students are
not permitted to use or have candles, lamps or stoves,
electric irons or heaters or cookers, or any preparation
for producing fire or heat in their rooms.
14. Students may not entertain visitors over night
without having first made arrangements to do so with
some proper authority.
Breakfast, 7 :00 a. m.; Dinner, 12 :00 m.; Supper, 6 :00
p. m.; Study Hour, 7 :00 p. m.; 1st Retiring Bell, 9 :45 p.
m. Lights must be out promptly at 10 :00 n m .
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Library and Reading
~oom
'l'he Library and Reading Room contain reference
uooks, standard literary works, International and Standard dictionaries, cyclopedias, daily papers, magazines,
leading periodicals, and educational journals. Lately
large additions have been made of books on travel, history
and pedagogy.
Mrs. Margaret C. Brodhead has presented to us a
number of valuable works, and we have developed a plan
for making regular monthly additions of the best new
books published. This plan has proved so satisfactory
that we shall continue to adhere to it.
Lectures
In order that the students may have opportunity to hear
some of the best lectures and musical attractions during
the year, a course of four or five entertainments is
arranged.
In addition to this the Music Department of the school
gives a concert, and the Societies each a public entertainment. 'l'he Model School gives a closing Concert and
other interesting exercises.
The commencement concert is always a very interestillg feature of the year.
Literary Societies
'l'here are two flourishing Literary Societies, the Minisink and the Shakespearean, which hold meetings every
Saturday evening. All students except such as cannot
attend are required to join one or the other. These societies hold open meetings on the first and second Friday
evenings following the opening of each term.
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Christian Influence
The Young Men's Christian Association, organized in
the Fall of '93, has continued a steady growth since. The
meetings are held in the Chapel every Sunday morning.
It is doing a good work among our young men.
The Y. W. G. A. is equally as flourishing and its influence for good is very marked. The meetings are held in
the Model School Chapel every Sunday morning.
Every Sunday evening all the students whose church
relations do not forbid it are required to attend Bible
study in the Chapel. The study is conducted by the Principal. Subjects in controversy among the churches are
passed by.
Sunday morning, students are expected to attend some
one of the churches in the towns-naturally the church
to which they or their parents belong.
Devotional exercises are conducted in the Chapel each
noon by the Principal or a member of the Faculty, at
which all the students are expected to be present. Students whose church r elations do not p ermit them to be
present during the religious exercises are required to
present themselves there for the announcements.
Athletics
A large part of the . campus has been fitted up as an
athletic field. It is kept in good condition, and a commodious grand stand has been erected upon it. The
Trustees encourage athletic sports by contributing money
freely for their suppoi·t. The athletic spirit among the
stnc1 e11ts is strong and healthy.
Laundry
Each pnpil is allov,·ed to send to the laundry 12 pieces
of clothes prr week. including handkerchiefs. napkins and
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towels. In calculating these 12 pieces a pair of cuffs is
counted as one piece, and a pair of hose as one piece. The
fact that pupils may have put in less than 12 pieces during
any one week does not entitle them to put in more than
12 pieces any other week. For the ladies only three
starched pieces will be laundered per week. These starched pieces will not include white shirt waists, white dresses,
or white dress skirts. Such articles will be laundered at
a cost not exceeding forty per cent. of the public laundry
charges. ·white petticoats will be washed the entire year,
but will be ironed free only during the months of
September, October, May and June. Woolen and merino
dress skirts will not be done in the laundry. Each article
of clothing must have on it the pupil's name, plainly
marked with indelible ink. Clothes which are not marked will be returned unlaundered. Clothes must be taken
to the laundry in laundry bags, each bag must have pupil's
name plainly marked on it with indelible ink. No clothes
will be washed for any ~tudent the first week or the last
week of any term.
Outfits
Each pupil is expected to furnish, for personal
use, one bed comforter or a pair of blankets,
also towels and napkins.
These must be plainly
marked. All articles of clothing likely to be sent to the
laundry, must be plainly marked with indelible ink. As
no silverware is allowed to be sent from the Dining Room,
a knife, fork and spoon should be included in the outfit for
use in cases of sickness. Slippers, overshoes, an umbrella
and raincoat should also be included.
Expenses
The expenses are as low as is consistent with the furnishing of adequate and wholesome board. Comparison
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of the expenses of our school with those of private preparatory schools furnishing the same standard of board
will show that with us they are in many cases hundreds of
dollars less.
The tabulated statement following will give at a
glance information covering the total charges. This
statement is ,followed with detailed directons as to the
time of payment.. We present the matter in this way in
order to avoid misunderstandings on the part of our students. It will be noticed that the school accounts are
payable four times during the year, at entrance, at the
middle of each semester and at the beginning of the
second semester. Each payment will cover ten weeks in
advance. The rules of the school provide that no student whose account is not settled in full at the end of a
payment period may be carried in the school work until
the bills of the previous period are paid in full.
Parents and students are advised that no bills are
sent from the school unless especially requested.
Table of Expenses
BOARDING STUDENTS
1st
SemeHter
Board, Ro<>m, Heat and Laundry $140.00
*'l'uition
. .. . . .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. ... .
Registration
Fee........... . .....
2nd
Seme~ t e r
Fraction
of ::>em .
F ull Year per week
$140.00
$280.011
7.00
40.00
40.00
80.00
2.00
$5.00
5.00
10.00
40.00
40.00
80.00
5.00
:>.00
10.00
DAY STUDENTS
*Tuition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Registration
Fee................
2.00
FEES FOR LABORATORY
WORK
('hern!eal
Laborato1·y . ...... . ... .
5.00
Ag-ricultnre. Geolo[!y, Zoology,
Rotany, Physiol<>.~Y. each . ....
1.00
Household ArtsC0-0king Lahora tory . . ........ .
2.00
•Tuition is paid by the statP for all students sevcntcPn years of ag-e
or over who intend to teach in Pennsylvania and are in the regular
Normal Course. "
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Time of Payments
Sept. 7, 1920.
Board ................. $70.00
Registration Fee . . . . . . . . 5.00-$75.00
Nov. 16, 1920. ·
Board ................. $70.00-$70.00
Jan. 31, 1921.
Board ..... .. .......... $70.00
,
Registration Fee . . . . . . . 5.00-$75.00
April 11, 1921.
Board ................. $70.00-70.00
Tuition for Model School students .... $2.00 per Semester.
Tuition for Kindergarten students .. .. $1.00 per Semester.
Rates For Music
First Semester, two lessons weekly . . .... . ....... $25.00
First Semester, one lesson weekly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00
Second Semester, two lessons weekly ............ 25.00
Second Semester, one lesson weekly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00
Cse of Piano, each Semester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00
Rates For Typewriting and Stenography
First Semester, classwork ....................... $15.00
Second Semester, classwork ........... ... ....... 15.00
Individual Instruction, Typewriting or Stenography, per lesson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.75
Use of Typewriter for practice, each Semester. . . . . 3.00
Note :-No one admitted to classwork after beginning
of third week.
Incidental Expenses
The custom so common among boarding schools of
using a long list of incidental charges to increase their
incomes, thus adding materially to the expense of educating young people, we have never favored. It is always
annoying to receive unexpected bills, and to meet unexpected costs. We have, therefore, reduced incidental
charges to a minimum. Our only extra charges other
than those specifically stated in the catalogue are for ma-
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terials actually used by students in such work as art,
manual training, and laboratory courses, and these materials we furnish at cost. Because of frequent variations
in the market prices of such supplies it is no longer possible to specify a fixed charge for them in advance. While
this policy gives us less money from the individual students than is received by similar institutions whose catalogued charges are lower than ours, we are satisfied with
it because we believe it is more profitable and satisfactory
to our patrons.
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Deductions
No deductions are made for absence for the first two
or the last two weeks of any term except by previous arrangement with the Principal. Positively no deductions
will be made for the first or last week of any term.
For absence two or more consecutive weeks on
account of personal sickness one-half of the usual charge
for board will be allowed.
Damage Deposits
Every boarding student is required to deposit one
dollar for the key to his room. If the key is given up
1vhen the student leaves school the dollar is returned to
him. A deposit of $2.50 is also required to secure the
school in case of damage to the students ' room or other
school property. ·when no damage is done this money is
also returned to the student when he leaves school. Damage charges are deducted from the amount.
Reports of Standing .
Reports of the standing of students are sent to their
parents or guardians at the end of each semester. In case
such reports are not received the principal should be
notified. Special reports may be sent at any time, and
always will be furnished on request.
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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS.
1919-1920
POST GRADUATES.
Na1ne.
Murphy, Thomas E.
Sigafu,s, J. Dewey
Post office
"-'ilkes - Barre,
Slateford,
County .
Luzerne,
North ampton,
State.
Pa.
Pa.
SENIORS.
Beville, .J. Octavius
Bohan, Sara B.
Boye.r, Helen M.
Burke, E. Harold
Burke, M. Claire
Burke, Mildred
Bv.rne, Mary M.
Callahan, Thomas A.
Conway, Beatrice A.
Daw, "-'illiam J.
Evans, R. Haydn
Feeley, Mary E.
Finnerty, Mary A.
Flanagan, Regina
1~1:.
East Stroudsburg,
Nanticoke,
Aquashicola,
Archibald,
Luzerne,
Archiba.Jd,
Olyphant,
Throop,
Dunmore,
Ashley,
Scranton,
Olyphant,
Scranton,
\Vaymart,
Fusselman,,l\fadeline M.Schnecksville,
Garvey Edward N.
"'anam!e,
Gibbs, John W.
Nanti-coke,
Gillard, Mary A.
Scranton,
Gutne-cht, Celia
Dickson City,
Hester, Elsie·
Mt. Bethel,
Hocken. Elsie
Nanticoke.
.Jones, Catherine
"''ilkes - Barre,
Karl, Kathryn M.
Parsons,
Kelly, Mabel R.
Old Forge,
Kennedy, Beatrice M. Olyphant,
Kunsman, Berdie ::vr.
Stone Church,
Lavin, Alice M.
O!y·phant,
Lonzer, Hilda E.
Hazleton,
:.v.IcCa1·tlw, Sara
Simpson,
McDonald, Helen T.
uunm.ore,
McGroarty, William J. Pla·ins,
McNulty, .Joseph P.
Hop Bottom,
Miller, Dorothy R.
.1-;ast Stroudsburg,
Mulligan, John .J.
'~'ilkes-•Barre,
Mulligan. Nora F.
Wilkes-•Ba.rre,
:!Hurray, P. J.
Carhonc1'ale,
Murphy, Florence 1\.1.
Olyphan·t,
l\Iurphy, Irene E.
Olyphant,
i\Iurphy, Louise E.
Olyphant,
Nothoff. l\Tarie G.
Luzerne,
Parks, Robert W.
Dorranceton,
Pelrzar. Jacob J.
\Yanamie,
Pickering, Harry K.
So•.1th Gibson,
Price, H. Richard
Stroudsburg,
Revels, Lillian J.
Dickson City,
Ruane, Catherine
Scranton,
Schweidel, Rose• Jean Shenandoah,
Semenza. Angelina
Old Forge.
Shaver, Daniel M.
8havertown,
Somers, Beatrice E.
~'fountainhome,
Storm, Lorna ·M.
Cresco,
Toole, Anna V.
"'ilkes-Earre,
:.v.Ionroe,
Luzerne,
Car.bon,
Lackawanna,
Luzerne,
Lack a 'va-nna,
Lackawanna,
Lack'a"\va.nna,
Lackawanna,
Luzerne,
Lackawanna,
Laiekawanna,
Lackawanna,
"'ayne,
Lehigh,
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Lackawanna,
Lackawanna,
l'\oPthampton,
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Lacka'\vanna,
Lackawanna,
Northampton,
Lackawanna,
Luzerne
La,cka,:v3.nna,
Lackawanna,
Luzerne,
Susquehanna,
l\Ionroe,
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Lacka\vanna,
T. . ackawanna,
Lacka'\vanna,
LaC'ka,va,nna.
Luzerne.
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Susquehanna,
Uonroe,
Lack a wanna,
Lacka~ranna,
Schuylkill,
La.,kawanna,
Luzerne,
l\'fonroe,
Monroe,
Luzerne.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
P>
Pa:
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
N a n 1e.
Postolliee.
Virbitski, Helen E.
Dickson City,
Vroom, Ethel L.
Portl and,
Wade, Anasta,sia E.
Ol)"phant,
Hancock,
'Veed, Laur:a I.
'Verkheiser, ,Charles M. Tanners vii le,
Wild'l'ick, Roland I.
Portland,
Williams, Grace M.
Stroudsburg,
Williams, Sarah E.
Pornand,
Yeager, Florence A.
Hazleton,
Ziegenfus, Emma H. M.Palmerton,
Zolendzewski,Selma E. Nanticoke,
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Count~-.
Lack a "\Vanna,
Northa,mpton,
r...a.ckawanna.
Delaware,
'.\lonroe.
Northampton,
:\Ton roe,
Northampton,
Luzerne,
Carbon,
Luzerne,
Stnte.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. Y.
Pa.
Pa
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
JUNIOR S.
1\-1• 1ne.
Po~toffice.
Anzmann, Eleanor C. 'Vilkes-Barre,
Bagley, ,Marjorie E.
Carbondale,
Barrett, Camilla C.
Plymouth,
Harteau, :wargaret
Portland,
Bart>holomew, Lel•a
Portland,
Bartholomew, Ralph E.East Stroudsburg,
Beam, Gertrude R.
Old Forge,
Beatty, Kathryn S.
Olyp,lrnnt,
Beck, Blanche E.
Mr. Bethel,
Boyle, Mary B.
Ashley,
Burg, Ruth l\f.
Al le n.town,
Burke, Margue,rite M. Mayfield,
Callahan, Mollie B.
Dickson City,
Ca,sey, Catharine C.
O l yphant,
Clarke, Beatrice R.
Duryea,
Cliff, Athol W.
East 'Stroudsburg,
Cobb, Agnes G.
Mayfield,
Conroy, 1Mary C.
Retreat,
Conway, Anna G.
Plains,
Cosgrove,, Helen C.
Old Forge.
Craft, Helen A.
Thomps·on,
Cunningham, J. Carl
Mayfield,
Cunningham, Louise :\LMayfield,
Curran, Lucy P.
Olyphant,
C~'phers, Claude S.
Ba,rtonsville,
Davidson, David, Jr.
Coolbaugh,
Davis. Dorothy M.
Nanticoke,
Domzalski, lVIartha C. Nanticok e,
Dowling, Margaret E. East Stroudsburg,
Elward. Kathleen F. Pl:ains,
Engelhardt, George H. East Strouds,burg
E'oans, Rebe•cca W.
Namticoke,
Fehnel, Laura A.
Eas t Bangor,
Fox, Elsie L.
Dick>Son City,
Frable, Ruth M.
Bethlehem,
Gallagher. Catherine M.Simpson,
Garvey, Helen l\f.
~Tanamie,
Gennetti, Leona L.
Wes·ton,
Geuther, Marion I.
Lake Como.
Gibbons, Francis O.
Eclwards·ville.
Gillespie, Cecelfa C.
Pittston ,
GiUespie, James M.
Olyphant.
Goldburg, Dora
Tl'ilk?.s-Barre,
Golden, Rose l\L
Parsons,
Hanahan, Ruth A.
Parson<.
Harforrl, Laura
Tvyland,
Healy, Marie A.
Plains,
Hegarty. VPronica R. 'f'amaqua.
Hess. Ada R.
Ea ~to n,
Honor, :\fargaret E.
Pl)·mouth.
Horn, Florence E.
Nanticoke,
Huffman, Dorothy
E ·a.st f'troudsburg.
Hutchins. Harolrl \\'. Pl)'mouth,
.Tones. Has,ting H.
Ashley,
Coun1y.
Luzerne,
Lacka,vanna,
Luzerne,
~ortllampton,
Northampton,
l\'Ionroe,
Lack a wanna,
Lacka"ranna,
Northampton,
Luzerne,
Lehiigh,
Lacka\vanna,
Lackawanna,
Lack a \Vanna,
Luzerne,
Monroe,
Lackawanna,
Luzerne.
Luzerne,
Lar·ka \Vanna,
Su!:quehanna,
Lack'a wanna,
Lack a \\'anna,
Lackavvanna,
Mionroe,
i\1ionroe,
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
i\]onroe,
Luzerne,
Monroe,
Luzerne,
Northampton,
Lacka ·wanna,
Northampton,
Lacka \\~anna,
Luzerne,
Luz ern e ,
P lains,
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Lackawanna,
TJuzern.e.
Luzern~.
LuzPrne,
Buck•.
Luzerne.
Schuvlkill.
Northampton,
Luzerne,
Lu zerne,
l\fsonroe.
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Stnt.,.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
P a.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa
a2
STATE NO&"'IAL SCHOOL,
N aJne.
Postoffice.
Jones, Louise L.
Uniondale,
Kane, Mary S.
Kingston,
Kemp, Edward L.
East Stroudsburl:',
Koff, Tessie I.
\Vilke,s-Barre,
Kresge , Florenc e E.
Gilbert,
l..Jamb, Grace H.
Wilkes'-'Barre,
Larson, Laura l\1.
King;s ton,
Lavin, Edward J.
Carbondale,
Lewis, Ethel L.
Dickson City,
Loftus, Anna iM.
C:arbondale,
uong, Kenneth H.
Red Lion,
Mc Andrew, Helen C. Vandling,
:\lcAndrew, John T.
Dunmore,
McCann, Elizrubeth K. Carbondale,
:VlcCusker, Ella l\1.
Lakewood,
:VIcGinnis Mary E.
Duryea,
:\1cNelis, \v,inifred A. Freeland,
Manko, Anna E.
Herrick Center,
M e lvin, Elizabeth
Vandling,
Miller, Edna M.
Mt. Bethel,
:\{iller, Georgene
Durham,
Mimnaugh, George S. Kirkwood,
l\1itchell, Henry A.
Stroudsburg,
Mulherin, Anna R.
Gre n Lyon,
Mullaney, Irene R.
J es,sup,
:\Iul,len, Margaret R.
D ickson City,
Murphy, Margaret A. Plains,
Narcoonis, 'Mary R.
Dicks on City,
Kiles, •Marjorie I.
Lakewood,
O':V[.alley, Mary L.
Duryea,
Oplinger, Tilman A.
Bath,
Oswald, Harold S.
Lehighton,
Pado on, Jose phine G. Parsons,
Pos pie sinski, Bertha
Nanticoke,
Price, Beatrice A.
Cre s co,
Price , Harriet G.
:;.\1oscoVir,
R e ap, Kathleen L.
.Tes.s up,
Reedy, Marjorie M.
Ol yphant,
R o che, Helen C.
Ol d Forge,
Rushin, Tillie
Nanticoke,
S•ail e, Ed•ward H.
L e highton,
Schwart7., Benjam·in
T h roop,
Shive ly, ]\iargaret
East Stroudsburg,
S imoson, Evaline A.
Kings ton,
S n yd e r, Ca•the rine A.
Scranton,
S t a pl e ton, Leona A.
\Vi lk Ps -Barre ,
Rcotos ko, Cathe rine
Nanticok e ,
Sto ut. Myrtl e V.
Leh ighton ,
S to~·alc Mary E.
D ick s on City,
Sweeney, Helen E.
Ol yphant,
Turn e r, Florence H.
Eas t Stroudsburg,
U nd e rwood, Ruth L.
Honesdale,
VanVleit, Iva V.
Stroucls·burg,
Vlos sak, Irene R.
King,ton,
V osh e ski, Pauline U.
Gle n Lyon,
"'a nnemaker,DorothyLEa,st Stroudsburg,
" ' annem•ak e r, Pauline Kresgeville,
"'e ldman. Rella M.
Portland,
-;Yei s s, Kathryn C.
\Vanami e,
"-iJl is . T obith a P .
Nan t i cok e .
" 'ilson, W ilbur V.
Eas t ·Stro udsburg,
Zalne r ai ti s , ·Mollie K. Wanamie,
County.
Susquehanna,
Luzerne,
State.
i\:Jionroe,
Luzerne,
Monroe,
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Lackawanna,
Lackawanna,
Lackawanna,
York,
Lackawanna,
Lackawanna,
Lackawanna,
\Yay ne,
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Susquehanna,
Lackawanna,
Nort hampton,
Bucks,
Cam den,
N.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
J.
llfo n roe,
Lu ze rne,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Fa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
\\'ayne,
Lu z e rne.
'.\fon roe ,
L ackawanna,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
:'.\.Uonroe,
Luzerne,
La c kawanna,
Lackawanna,
Luzerne,
Lac kawanna,
\Yay ne,
Luzerne,
N o rthampton,
Carbon,
Luze rn e
Luzerne:
:VIonroe,
Lackawanna,
Lac ka v'ranna,
Lacka v;;~anna,
L ackawanna,
Lu z erne,
C arb on,
Lack a 1vanna,
l\1'onroe,
Lu ze rne,
Lackawanna,
L uze rn e ,
L u zerne,
Carbon,
Lacka i;vanna,
L a•ck-a 'van na,
l\Ion roe,
\ V a y ne,
l\fon roe,
Lu ze rne,
Luze rne,
::\Io n roe,
:\Io n roe,
Nort h ampton,
L u z erne,
I~u zer ne,
SOPHOMORES.
Bailer, Laura L.
B o y l e, Edward P.
~ liff. H e rbert
Cohen , :\Ian u e l L.
G o u1ds boru,
\\'ilk e •-Barre.
Eas t 8'troudsburg,
Old Forge ,
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
Po~tofilce.
Nome.
Fogarty, Helen R.
Nantic Frederick, Helen I.
East Stroudsburg,
Fre East Stroudsburg,
Hernandez, J. Melanio Pl•acetas,
Kittle, Helen ,:yr.
Nanticoke,
Langan, Helen D.
Carbondale,
Larkin, Mary A.
Nanticoke,
McGowan, John W.
Throop,
McGowan, :Marguerite EThroop,
Morris, Elizabeth R.
Nanticoke,
Shiffe1-, ,Mary E.
Br,odheadsvi1Jle,
Talasz, F'rank T.
East Stroudsburg,
Teeter, Mary E1mma
East ·Stroudsburg,
\Viddos.s, E1'izabeth M. Mt. Pocono,
'Viddoss, Esther H.
!\It. Pocono,
County.
Luzerne,
Monroe,
Monroe,
Santa Cruz,
Luzerne,
Lack1avvanna,
Luzerne,
La.ck,a,vanna,
Lack a \Vanna,
Luz1erne,
l\Ionroe,
::non roe,
~1onroe,
l\Ionroe,
::'lfonroe,
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State.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Cuba.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa .
Pa.
Pa.
FRESHMAN.
l:lahlwin, llfartln S.
Burke, \Villiam
Jones, \Villiam
Kolhaas, Theodore P.
Mosier, Earl F.
P1·ice, Mary B.
Prior, Emerson J.
Straub, Ruth M.
Talasz, Bertha
Thierolf, Pearson
\Varner, C. r:obert
'>troudsburg,
Dickson City,
\V-ilkes-Barre,
Haz leton,
East Stroud8burg,
Cresc•o,
Jermyn,
Lehighton,
Eas t ,strnud•sburg,
Dublin,
Tannersville,
Monroe,
Lacka \Vanna,
Luzerne,
Luzerne,
Monroe,
Monroe,
Lack1a \Vanna,
Carbon,
l\lo n roe,
Bucks,
l\fonroe,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
SPECIAL AND UNCLASSIFIED.
Banta, Jose.phine
Bergan, James
Burt, Paul S.
Cannon, J. Romaine
Daley, J ,ohn P.
Falvella, Conrad A.
Feitusch, Henry J.
Font, Julio
Foulkes, Margaret A .
Gerheart, Do,rothea D.
Gilboy, Paul P.
Gilpin, Beatrice
Gordon, Louis J.
Grau. Hogelio
Hartshorn. Mildred
Hornsby, Leo \Y.
Howey, Arthur E.
Jones, Elw1ood
Kellv, ::'liargaret M.
Kindig, J. Robert
Kloess, Robel't W.
Lip.pit, John P.
:Wicha~ls, Robert D.
Near~-. Stanley J.
O'Tiourke, Rafael
Orive, Cesario
Otero. Juan
Pacheco, Jose :'If.
Paxton, Vicitoriia
Ratajski. John E.
Reilley, Robert W.
Hoberts, Anna
Salathe, Noble
Sala,the, Ray S.
3ch\varzholzer, Ro.sina
Swoyersville,
Newport News,
East Stroudsburg,
Olyphant,
Mayfield,
Hazleton,
Luzerne,
Cienfuegos,
Scranton.
Swiftwat e r,
Du rye.a.
\Yaymart,
East Stroucls,burg,
New York City,
Dickson City,
~anti coke,
Dickson City,
Uniondale,
\Vilkes-Bal're,
PhHadelphia,
Eas,t Btroudsburg,
\V>ilk es -Barre,
Lenox,
Carbondale,
Cienfuegos,
Victoria de le Tunas,
Newport, News,
Havana,
Stro uds,burg,
Duryea,
Spangler,
Scnanton,
East Stroudsburg,
East Stroudsburg,
Eais•t Stroudsburg,
Luzerne,
i\1onroe,
Lackawanna,
Lack a \Vanna,
Lu zerne,
Luzerne,
Santa Cruz,
La~ kawanna,
Mo nroe,
Luzerne,
"\vay n e,
Monroe,
Queens,
La:ck,a wanna,
Lu zeTne,
Lack1a 'vanna,
Susquehanna,
Luzerne,
Ph iladelphia,
::'IIonroe,
Luzerne,
Susquehanna,
Lackawanna,
Santa Cruz,
!\Ion roe,
Luzerne,
Cambria,
La.ck-a wanna,
.:\fonroe,
M·onroe,
Monroe,
Pa.
Va.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa .
Pa.
Cuba.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. Y .
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
P a.
Cuba.
Cuba.
Va.
Cuba.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Nnn1e
Post office
SeUen , Louis
Sha ll er, Ruth
So.sa, Horac io
Villapol, Carlos
"'alton, George
"Whittaker, Arthur
Koegel, Ch ris tie
Santiago,
>)tr.o ud sburg,
Ne\v York City,
Cienfuegos,
Eas t •S troudsburg,
Eas•t Stroudsburg,
Lehighton,
County
~ronroe,
Queens,
'Santa Cruz,
:If.on roe,
Monroe,
Carbon,
State
Cuba.
Pa.
N. Y.
Cuba.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
MUSIC STUDENTS.
Beck, Blanche
Burg, Ruth
Craft. Helen
C liff, Herbert
Hanahan, Ruth
Hocken, Elsie
Hobbs, Pauline
Healy, Marie
Holbrook, Florence
Koff, 'l\h eresa
Kresge, Flore n ce
Long, Kenneth
:llitchell, rtenry
Mul'phy, Irene
~iulherin e, Anna
l\IcDona.ld, Helen
Niles, l\Iarjoorie
De•L uca, Tiosie
Evans, Haydn
Evans, Rebecca
Frabl e, Ruth
Fehnel, Ruth
Frederick, Verna
Frederick, Viviene
Golden, Rose
G illes•pie, Celia
OS Ftoberts, Annie
Sommers, Beatrice
Sosa, Luis
Straub, Huth
Swin k, Kabheri ne
Talasz, Bertha
Toole, Anna
Underwood, Ruth
Vroom, Ethel
Villap.ol , Carlos
Vega, Enrique
1\IODEL SCHOOL ROLJ,.
Nl:\'TH GHADE
Basso, Narcis·o
Bonser, Evelyn
Bush, Earl
Frederick , Verna
Frederick , Vivian
Ferro. :liartha
Gordo·n, Raymond
Kol h aas, George
ill cCune, John
Mosier, Ellwo·od
Stetler, Martha
Stap les, Claren ce
Boyd, Charles
Peral es, Justo
Sa iath e, Chester
Setien, Loui.s
S•heli!on, Olive
S ilverman , Sad ie
Strig·h•t, ·Earl
Strunk, Leila
Schoch, Eth e l
Turner, Madeline
VanvVhy, Ruth
\ Vi.n n , Grace
\\' i l gus, Everett
Zeiger, Lillian
EIGHTH GRADE
Case, Arminda
Hardenstein, Robert
Heberling, n.uth
Kowal ski, John
Kloess, Olive
:11cCu ne, Curtiss
"1"ase, Effie
Oney, Fra.n.cis
Ace, Anna
s·w ink,
Cath~rine
S wi nk, Julia
SEYE:\'TH GRADE
Knierim, \Villia m
1
.Jol'!nson, :N'"orman
DeLuca, Joseph
DeLuca, Ton y
Marv.in, Henrietta
Marean, Francene
P eters, Henry
Allen, Loretta
Durkes, Charles
Ep~aro, Austin
Holbrook, Florence
Kahl, Ruth
Kipp, 1 \fa.ry
K l inger, Flornnce
:llarvin, H e le n
Parker, \Vinifred
PJ.attenburg, Ray•mond
Alterman, Pearl
Bartholomew, Paul
fHorioso, Charles
Gordon, Grace
Gougher, \Yilliam
Howell, Beulah
Knierim, Kenneth
DeLuca, Ros,ie
:llcCune, Irene
Richter, John
Artman. Enos
Brink, Harold
Hagerty. Lillian
Imbt, Cla•r ence
" 'allie, 'l'illiam
V\'alter, Kenne.th
\Vi1':o n , Oliver
Viechn'icki, .Frances
Pullinger, Richard
\Vebe r , Catherine
Zeiger, George
Plattenbu1·g, Mae
Stright, nalph
Strunk, Thelma
\\'aHer, James
S IXTH GRADE
Rowe, Bernard
Sm ith, Kathryn
Van\Vhy, Raymond
Viechnicki, Ohester
\\'hit man, Dorothy
1''IJ?TH GHADE
Schierer, Jane
Shimer, Charles
Smith, Floyd
Stright, Edna
Strunk , Helen
Starner, Verna
Seese. Ina
T r ie•b le, Edna
H owell. Forres·t
55
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
FOUR'rH GRADE
Altemose, l\Iarion
Anedo, Jos,eph
Basso, Horac io
Bell, Harold
Case, Catherine
Clifton, Th e lma
Cola:han, Anna
Duerkeos, Dor,o'lhy
Fritz Newton
Fatzi'nger, ·waiter
Johnson, Juanita
Lambert. Ida
Arnt, Charles
Hubler, Charles
Kipp. Dorothy
Knierim, Hazel
Person, CharloHe
Pre.stdgia·cmo, Rus·sell
Stevens, CaroHne
Litz, Earnes{
Havens, E.lmer
THIRD GHADE
Alterman, Harry
Booth, Samue'l
Chris Clifton, Beatrice
Cramer, Hudcson
IZresg-e, Iluth
Lee, Eclna
Mabe, Joseph
Scheirer, Ralph
Shearbaugh, Kenneth
Smith, Elizabeth
\Volfinger, Helen
DeLuca, Jeanette
SECOND GHADE
Altemose, nichard
Anedo, nosaphine
Fatzinger, Fred
K•ipp, Franklin
Kintner, Edna
Lee, .tte1en
i\l.cCun e, Elizabeth
)Iegna, Charles
l\looney, Dorothy
Plaltenburg. l\'.li.ldr,ed
Seese, Emeline
See~e. Edgar
Armitage, Charles
Clifton, John
Cramer, GeneYa
D'Angelo, Joseph
Hard,en.s Heller, Dorothy
Kahl, Lois
Luckey, Lest€r
)!orris, John
:\Torris, Frank
Nauman, Alice
Newton, Janet
Bus•h, Etta Belle
Colahan, Elizabeth
Hartman, Catherine
Peacock, Jane
Scheirer. Hilda
Strunk, Harold
Titus, Lloyd
Wilson, William
Gougher, Ethel
FIHS'r GllADE
FIHS'l' GllADE
Nauman, :\[orris
Price. Florence
Shear,ba'u"h, John
Strunk, M,ildred
Swink, Charles
Strauss, rlenry
Yiechnicki, Teddy
StrigM. Beulah
Loder, Elizabeth
KI::\'DERGARTE::\' ROU,.
Alterman, A br•aham
Bo,vman, James
Dowman, Ellen
Coolahan, K~Tan
Clifton, ~ellie
Daoiley, Chauncey
E\·ans, Evelyn
F'ellows. Jeanne
Harden< Hoffman, Theodore
Hoffman. \YH1'iam
Huffsmith, Harold
Hel'ler. :'.\'ile~
KestPr, James
Kresge, San1uel
Lambert, Leah
)feichner. \Yi lliam
Newton, "'illiam
Osborne, l\farion
Osborne, Homer
Peacock. Betty
Person, Billy
Small. Elizabeth
Smoek, Harvey
Salatl1e. Tiuth
Shiffe r. Elizabeth
Sherbaugh, Elizabeth
Slutter, Harry
\'i'il•on. Frances
Zaccaro, Elizabeth
SPECIAL
Vega, Enrique Tiafael
Yega, GutaYo Edwardo
Dremont, Jose
SU:IDIARY.
Post Grad uaite ...... . .
Senior ............... .
Juni.or ................
Sophomore ...........
Freshman ........... .
Special ...............
Special :.VIus·ic .........
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Total ....... .
Grades ............... .
)fen
2
19
21
7
s
s•
31
96
Boys
R~
Kinderga1·ten ......... .
Speeial .............. . .
16
3
Total
Grand Total .....
103
199
"'t,Y omen
0
45
95
12
3
11
30
19 6
Girls
85
H
0
99
295
Total
2
64
116
19
11
42
38
292
Total
169
30
3
202
494
56
STATE
NORMAL
SCHOOL
ALUMNI.
CLASS OF 1894.
'
";l·
I
Bettle, Helen
:Brady, Anna
Broadhead, Mary E.
Bush, Anna
Corby, Hattie M.
Connell, Bessie
Corbett, Anna L.
Cope, Lottie E.
•coolican, Tillie
•cyphers, Lizzie
Cunningham, Kate
Cox, Kate
•Fisher, Alice
Gilligan, Mary C.
Gilmartin, Lydia
Gordon, Susie
Griffith, Laura
*Gaughan, Anna
Gillespie, Nellie
Hess, Lizzie
Henrick, Emma C.
Hancock, Ethel
Heberling, Ella L.
•Heath, Elizabeth
Hicks, Grace DeWitt
Johnson, Mame
Kelley, Mame G.
Kelley, Anna T.
Kenney, May G.
Kline, .Tennie A.
Kervin, Maggie
LaBarre, Daisy .\1.
McCaulev, Teresa
McHale, Mary
McCarthy, Lizzie
Moses, Esther
M1ller, Laura E.
Morrow, Grace
Merrow, Mary L.
i\Iahan, Mary
Newmiller, Louise
O'Dea, Marie
Orr, Katie
O'Neil, Alberta
Richards, Nellie
Reg-an, Elizabeth
Scanlon, ·winifred
Stuckley, Emily
*Snyder, Gertrude H.
*Snyder, Carrie B.
Shields, Katie T.
Shields, Mary F.
Sorenson, Margaret
Turner, Nellie El!a
Tennant, Kate
VanEtten, Bessie
VanEtten, Lila B.
Vail, Annette
White, Lottie
Williams. Maud
Weaver, Sarah
*Deceased.
LADIES.
Teacher.
.\Irs. Anna B. Norris,
:IIrs. R. E. Laramy,
~lrs. Dr. F. Krause,
.\frs. A. D. Thomas,
Mrs. W. E. Myers,
.\Irs. R. D. Jennings,
.•1rs. J. H. Fulmer,
New York,
Wllkes-Barre,
Easton,
Elkins Park,
Hazleton,
Nanticoke,
Nazareth,
Pa.
Teacher.
Parsons,
Pa.
Mrs. A. J. Horan,
Teacher,
:Hrs. W. Kearney,
.\1rs William Mack,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Slatington,
Pa.
Mrs. E. F. Hanlon,
Teacher Dom. Science
.\Irs. \Y. G. Walter,
.\lrs. J. A. Noecker,
Teacher,
Hazelton,
Pa.
Brook,lyn,
N. Y .
Allentown,
Pa.
Schuylkill Haven.Pa.
Bethlehem,
Pa.
Teacher. H. S.
Mrs. S. 'iV. Simmons,
Teacher,
.\!rs. Thos. S. Burke,
Teacher,
T e acher,
Clerk,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher.
.\!rs. J. E. Williams,
:'>Irs. Adolph Woolner
.\!rs. L. E. VanOrsdal,
.\!rs. Geo. Drury,
Teacher,
Teacher,
.\Irs. Thos. Thomas,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Sister,
Teacher.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teac1her,
Scranton,
.\!rs. J. Do~herty,
Teacher,
Physician.
Institute Instructor,
Mrs. T. \V. Barker,
N. Y.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Sc ranton,
Pa.
Yonkers,
N. Y.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Summit Hill,
Pa.
\Vatertown,
Conn.
E. M'ch Chunk, Pa.
'Nest Pittston,
Pa.
White Haven,
Pa.
Denison,
Texas.
Santa,
Ida.
Pa.
Pittston,
E. Mauch Chunk, Pa.
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Lansford,
S c ranton,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Wilk es-Barre,
Pa.
Tobyhanna,
Pa.
~Jauch Chunk,
Pa.
E. M'ch Chunk. Pa.
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Tidioute,
Park Place,
Pa.
Pa.
Milford,
E. Orange,
N. J.
Mrs. X. P. Huddy,
Moscow,
Pa.
Teacher,
Pa.
:l.frs. Harry Yeide,
Weatherly,
Wales.
Crynant,
Mrs.DavldW.Daniel,
Pittsburg,
Mrs. Vi'. Maxwell.
Pa.
Addresses not indicated unknown.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
Costenbader, Thos.
Culberson, John
*Collins, Frank
*Golden. Edward
lCJ.OOVer, G. S.
Jackson, H. A.
Kunkle, H. A.
Lord, J. P.
•McGill, J. J.
McCarthy, Francis
McMonegal, M.
Rinker. Richard
Boyle, Mary E.
Shull, Samuel
57
GENTLElIEN, '94.
Clerk,
Postal Clerk,
Mauch Cnunk,
N. Y. City,
R. R. Foreman,
Merchant,
!vfinister,
Attorney,
Saltsburg,
Palmyra,
\Vilkes-Batre,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
School Supt.,
Teacher,
Minister,
Mayfield,
Hazleton,
Pittston,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
STATE CERTIFICATE, '94.
Teacher,
Lansford,
Superintendent.
Perth Amboy,
Pa.
N. Y.
Pa.
N. J.
CLASS OF 1895.
Brands, :Mary J.
Brown, Elsie
Barteau, Agnes
Bush, Edith 1\Iae
Carney, Anna
Canam, Grace R.
Cool, Evelyn
Curran, Nellie
Dodson, Katie E.
•Davies, :Mary
Evans, Laura B.
Evans, Susie ,E.
Edwards, Anna ;\L
Flynn, Emilv
Fenstermacher, M. Z.
Gray, Edith
Heller. Huth
Hicks,Katherine,111.A.
•
LADIES.
Mrs. C. E. Beck.
Mrs. Chas. \V. Carr,
.\frs. C. McKel vey,
.\Irs. J.' Huffman,
Teacher,
Mrs. C. B. Chase,
:Hrs. F. B. Fletcher,
.\!rs. N. V. Taylor,
Mrs. \V. A. Wolfe,
Mrs. H. R. Flagler,
lllrs. J. Thomas.
Mrs.John M. Thomas,
Teacher,
.\Irs. P. M. Graul,
Mrs. B. S. \Yarner,
i\Trs. H. C. Hearn.
Instr. Russell Sage
College,
.\lrs..T. A. Laubach,
Mrs. F. Burk,
Portland,
Pa.
Angels,
Pa.
New Rochelle,
N. Y .
Marshalls Creek, Pa.
\Vilkes-Barre.
Pa.
Des 1Moines,
Ia.
Malboro,
Mass .
Scrant0n,
Pa.
Selinsgrove,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Fran klin,
Scranton,
Lehighton.
Ridle y Park,
Baltimore,
Troy,
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Md.
N. Y.
B ethlehem,
:'.\I organ town,
W. Va.
Holzeman, Katherine
Johnson, Emma
Jones, .\iartha
Jones, Sadie J.
Kurtz. Mabel
Krauter, i\lar)' .\L
.\Jack. Anna V.
.\1iller, Sue B.
Metzgar, Lizzie
i\icCadden, Anna
McCauley, Josephine
Mallahan, Kate
Newhart. Carrie G.
Osmun, Isabel
Rhinehart, Minnie G.
Reap, Mame
Ruddy. Mary
:::,hater, Margaret
Schoonover, Elsie
Timony, Kathryn
Wi])jams, Mary L.
Walsh, M. Alice
Teacher,
Teacher.
.\1 t·s. Albert D. Green
.\Ir~. T. J. Donohue,
Mrs. Sue B. Warman,
Mrs. C. F. Schatzle,
Teacher,
.\1rs. T. H. Govreau,
Mrs. J. O'Brien,
~frs I. BergstresRer,
.\Irs. Zedricl< \\' omer,
Teacher,
Teacher,
:\1rs. John Tierney,
Teacher,
.\1rs. J. \\". Palmer.
Mrs. J. McBrearty,
Mrs. G. Shultz.
Mrs. P. B. Kelly,
Appenzeller, C. D.
Bush, Ralph D.
Brewster, Wm. F.
Bursh, · E. F.
Bachman, C. C.
•Deceased.
Chiropodist,
Yonkers,
N. Y .
Ins. Agent,
.\1anasquan,
N . .r.
Lawyer,
Kingston,
Pa.
Teacher.
East0n,
Pa.
Principal,
Allentown,
Pa.
Addresses not indicated unkno\vn .
Pa.
Parsons.
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg. Pa.
Norwalk,
Conn.
Portland,
\\' !lite Haven,
Wilkes-Barre.
Pa.
Pa.
~a.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Allentown,
Pa.
N. J.
Newark,
.\1.ountainhome,
Pa.
\V ilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Pa.
Scranton,
MountainhomP.,
Pa.
Alamogordo, .. N . i\1.
Freeland.
Pa.
Plymouth,
Pa.
Syracuse,
N. Y.
GENTI.,ElUEN, 'f>:i,
58
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Batt, O. E.
Coolbaugh, H. E.
Detrick, W. J,
Eilenberger, R. J.
Fawkes, Edward
Gilpin, George
Graul, P. M.
Houck, C. S.
Jayne, \Vilson T.
Kinney, Ira L.
Keiser, Norman G.
Mulligan, John R.
Miller, Charlton D.
Supervising Prine.,
Merchant,
li__,,armer,
Principal,
Nazareth,
Stroudsburg,
!Stroudsburg,
Clinton,
Teacher,
Lawyer,
Bank Cashier,
Prlndpal,
Principal,
Ulass Manufacturer,
McGuigan, Frank
H.hodes, Norman E.
Reimer, Eli
Smith, H. E.
Smith, Hezekiah
Supt. of Schools,
Trav.Aud.Erie R.R.Co
'.\Ierchant,
Business,
Merchant,
Sterling,
Pa.
Lehighton,
Pa.
Hawley,
Pa.
Pullman,
Wash.
Langhorne,
Pa.
l N. Y.
Ne.squehonng,
Pa.
Newton Highland·s,
Mass.
Pittston,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Flicksville,
Pa.
Flanders,
N. J .
~' lanu.,rs,
N. J.
Supervising Prln.,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
CLASS OF 1896.
LADIES.
Burke Mary
Bonner, Grace
Bennett, Clara R.
Bowman, Agnes
Broclhead, Josie May
Boyle, Ellen
•cooper, Della A.
Carney, Mary
Collins, Margaret
Casey, Marie
Crooks, Anna E.
Cooke, Lucy
Lure, Anna
Dougherty, Mary
Oick, Jeannette H.
Farrow, CarriP H.
• Follweiler, Clara L.
Gillispie, Mary E.
Gilpin, Libby
Gray, Virginia
Huston, Myriam
Henry, J e annette Iii.
Hawk, Grace M.
Jones, Laura M.
·~e nkins, Eva L.
Jones, Elizabeth
!Gaer. Anna
Killrnllen, Julia A.
Kellow, Jessie
Kurtz, Ella M.
Lough n ey, Eliz. L.
~1u tchler, Ellen M.
:vJasters, Edith M.
Y!oll, Elizabeth
.\fount, Lizzie Jane
.\1ichaels, Emma
Murphy, Olive G.
Nicholas, Lillie M.
Newhart., Hattie
Newlin, Emma W.
Po\Yers, Maud
p,,,, rC'e, Hannah B.
P u rsell, Fannie
P1>arson, Eliz. A.
•Deceased.
Teacher,
Mrs. Virgil Gillespie,
Mrs. L. H. St!lmar,
Mrs. S. Shick,
Superv. Drawing
Vice Principal,
\\' ilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Seattle,
Wash.
Springfield,
Mass.
At t. Pocono,
Pa.
Old Forge,
Pa.
Pa.
Lansford,
Mrs. \V. A. Henry,
Mrs. John Hugl!es,
Teacher.
Teacher,
Mrs. David Lavelle,
Teacher,
Mrs. Andrew Shigo,
Teacher,
Mrs. Eli R<>imer.
l\Irs. Robt. Hermany,
Mrs. J. Reinert,
l\Irs. J. Fulmer Hefft,
Mrs. G. Farnsworth,
Mrs. John Davidson,
Mrs. J. K. Moore,
Teacher,
Principal,
Vi' ilk es-Barre,
Nesquehoning,
Carbondale,
Ph i ladelphia,
Scranton,
Je rmy n,
Freeland,
Moos i c,
Flicksville.
Wilkes-Barre,
VVyon1ing,
W a l tham.
Hagerstown,
Miami,
Pert h Amhoy,
Dorrance ton,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
PL
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Mass.
Md.
Okla.
N. J.
Pa.
Hawaii.
Teach el'.
Honolulu,
'"reacher.
N. J .
Hackensack,
Pa.
Teacher.
Carbondale,
Pa.
T e ach e r.
Scranton,
Pa.
Teac her.
J.~. Stroudsburg,
N. Y.
Mrs.
Elizaberth L. .N'e\V York,
Curley,
Teaf'l11·1·.
Newark.
N. J.
Springfield,
Pa.
.\llrs. Stanley Rogers
Newark,
N. J .
Mm. J. Wuertt:el,
Brevard,
N. C .
Mrs . •T. Silverstein,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Book-keeper,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
;\frs. vV. H. Loder,
Cherryville,
Pa.
Teacher,
Phillipsburg,
N. J .
Mrs. 0. F. Rinker,
Rockl and Lake, N. Y.
J.1rs. D. C. Hummel,
.Mrs. J. M. Schreck,
Nara menta,
B. C .
E . Stroudsburg, Pa.
Mrs. Frank Bush,
Mrs. Ira Kresge,
~lin er's Mills,
Pa.
E:a~ton .
Pa.
Teacher,
Address es not indicated unknown.
•
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
Purcell, Mary
Price. Elsie E.
*Roehrig, Mary E.
Rasner, Anna
Reinhart, Lizzie
Ruddy, Kate
Reilly, Lizzie
Reilly, Nellie
Smith, Cora E.
Shaw, Eva L.
Smith, Esther M.
Silver, Mary C.
Swartswelder, F.
Shields, Mary E.
Shivler, Katie
Smith, Mary
'Seiple, Bertha E.
Trimmer, Frances
Timbrell, Lena
Timony, Bridget
Watson, Emma E.
\l\•yckoff, Jennie F.
Williamson, Kate
\\' ebber, Marie
\,\'aters, Anna W.
•Yost, Estella. M.
Mountainhome,
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
J\Irs.
Edward Burke,
E. Sweet,
Michael Mackin,
John O'Donnel,
\Vm. Clymer,
Mrs. V. B. ·wells,
Mrs. Clinton Supplee,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. G. E. l\Ierrett,
T ea c her,
Teacher,
llirs. John T . Hess,
Clerk,
Mrs. H. M. Forrester.
Mrs. J. A. Armstrong,
Mrs. Emile Perrot,
Mrs. C has. J. Bunn,
Mr~. C. J. Bunz,
:\Jrs. Theo. Scholla,
Mrs. Wm. D. Palmer,
Pasadena,
Binghamton,
Scranton.
\\' ilkes-Barre,
\\'ilkes-Barre,
Dalton,
Phi ladelphla,
Stroudsburg,
J ermyn,
Hackensack,
Bangor,
\Vil!{e~-Earre,
59
Pa.
Calif.
N. Y.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
Nutley,
Pa..
N . J.
Trenton,
N. J.
Dunmore,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Pa.
Mt. Bethel,
~lt. Bsthel,
B ethlehem,
Hazleton,
Lansford,
Philade lphi a,
Pioche.
Den v er,
Haz leton,
E a~t
Bangor,
Vi' ilkes-Barre,
\\'ei;t Easton,
Peeks kill.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
P a.
GE:VTJ,E!UEN, '96
Beck, Frank B .
Brodt, H. O.
Becker, Wm. A.
Boyle, Frank P.
Boyle, B. S.
Coyle, M. J.
Cyphers, R. l\1.
Cyphers, F. L.
Cannon F. J.
Dilliard, H. C.
Drum, Herbert R .
Frace, Jame8 M.
Gish. \Vm. H.
*Hanlon, James A .
Hom, Garrett F .
*Hemm, Gustav
Hess, John T.
Heberling, E. C.
Houston, J. B.
Jamison, Wm.
Kresge, Eries
Koehler, John J .
.. oehler, Geo. W.
Kunkle, Geo. B.
•Loughran, P. J.
*:\IcCrear y, J. N.
• .\Iadde n . J olln
McGeehan, Con.
'.1-lorgan. A . S .
~tcDona.Jd, Jas S .
~lill<"r. C~o. \\'.
Oyer, .To8. E.
*O'Donn ell, .fohn D.
Pomp. \l'illiam H .
Powell, James J.
Price, Myron A.
*Remaly, G . <;V.
Saricks. J. G.
i'hannon . .I. P.
Smith, A. L.
oitrunk, \\'alter 111.
SilYer. :\fic hae l I.
*Deceased.
Bookkeeper,
C l erk,
Book-l{i>eper,
Lawy er,
Teacher,
Ass. Ins. Supt.,
Ranchman,
Mgr. Const. Co.,
Lawyer,
Engineer,
Mech. Engine er.
Principal,
Foundryman,
Pa.
Pa.
N<>v.
Colo.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. Y.
Salesman,
Teacher,
L. V. R. R. Clerk,
P hys ician,
Teache1-,
Law ye r,
Co. Supt. Wayne Co.
Clerk P . 0 .
Principal,
Bangor,
So. B ethlehem,
lilt. Carmel,
Scranton,
Bald Jl>Ioun1tain,
H onesdale,
Nazareth,
Wind Gap,
Freight Clerk.
Slate Manufacturer,
Hook -k Peper.
Teacher,
Attol'ney- at- La""
Freeland.
Pa.
S latingto n,
Pa.
NPw York.
N. Y .
Bangor, R.D. 4
Pa.
P l eas antville,
Pa.
Instr. Technical
Lawyer,
Hotel Proprietor,
Harrisburg ,
Scranton,
Canadens is,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
P a.
Pa.
Pa.
l\Igr. Coal Co.,
Freeland,
Pa.
:Su 1wrvising Prin.,
\\' ilkes - Barre,
Pa.
:\lini8ter,
~1il Pa.
rusto ms S ervice,
Ru t herford,
N. J .
Engineer,
\\
P 11i1HdP lph1a. Pa.
Addre sses not ind ica.ted unknown.
60
STATE NORI.MAL SCHOOL,
Strunk, H. S.
Treible, Harry
Walsh, M. J.
Teacher.
N. Bethlenem,
Pa.
Clerk, Erie R. R.,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Lawyer,
Mayfield,
Pa.
llTATE CER'rIFICATE, '116.
Prin. St. Nor. School, Trenton,
N. J .
Savitz, J. J.
•Wilt, 0. R.
Chamberlain, H. E.
VanGorden, Clara
McGuigan, Frank 8.
Kurtz, Elizabeth
Teacher,
Mrs. A. F. Schmalstieg
SCJEN'l'JFIC COURSE
Supt. School,
Mem. of Faculty,
Lanesboro,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Pittston,
E. S. Normal.
Pa
Pa.
CLASS OF 1897.
Appenzeller, El~le
Brown. Elizabeth M.
Bond, Elizabeth i\lae
Brown, Margaret"
ilurnett, Rose G.
Burke, Helen J.
Cyphers, Miriam E.
Clum, Mrs. Stella
Carpenter, Lill;: :\I.
Cai·penter, Hat tie N.
Cronk, Mae A.
Donovan, .\Iary A.
Diehl, Ida A.
*Fanning, Nellie R.
Gray, Esther .M.
•Gilpln, Laura A.
Gallagher, Margaret
harmon, Bertha S.
Hoag, l\lary T.
Howe, Blanche A.
neadley, Eliz. l\I.
H Hill, Isabella
Hoffman, Lou .\I.
Jayne, i'\jannie
Kline, Hattie A.
Kearney, Ella C.
Kearney, Bes~ie A..
*Knapp, Lulu E.
Levan, Laura M.
Lane, Tillie :>I.
Laran1y, Anna 0.
Lore. Emma D.
:\.[orey, Bertha R.
Ma.rkey, Rose R.
Miller. Margaret .\L
Par.terson, Itose G.
Hee$e, Angie
T:eilly, Nellie
Shoemaker, Pauline
ShiE-ld s , Ali<'e V.
Shar.,r, Lottie V.
Spencer. Lottie A.
Templeton, Margaret
Ta~·lor, .\label E.
Whitson, Bessie
LADIES .
.\frs. J. Vanvorst.,
Easton,
Pa.
Teacher,
Mrs. Elizabeth :'>I. B. Springfield,
'.\'lass.
Seymour,
Stud. Simmens Col.,
'l'eacher,
E. Stroudsbu1·g, Pa.
Teacher.
Pa.
Scranton.
Clerk,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
M. or Fae., P. Inst.,
N. J .
Heightstown,
Teacher,
Fact.oryvi lie,
Pa.
.\frs. Harry B. \Volte Factoryville,
Pa.
Teacher,
Wille es-Barre,
Pa.
Principal.
Lanesboro.
Pa.
Teacher,
Pa.
E.i'.YI'ch Chunk.
Teacher,
Mrs. E. F. G!bb3,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Mary Meyer,
titenographer,
Mrs. Geo. Bornhoeft,
:'lfrs. Oscar Liepaus,
•\J rs. W. l. l~o id,
~!rs. J. J. Judge,
'!'each er,
Student,
Teacher,
Mrs. \V. J,. Meaker.
:.\1rs. A. A. Garrison,
:'llr~. I•'. E. \Vilson,
Teacher,
Mrs. Ro&"er Wlllla.mB,
Teacher,
Teacher.
Mrs. \Vm. Clymer,
:11rs. Matt. Crowley,
~lrs. M . . J. l\kLean.
:'llrs. Ralph Cooper,
!\[r~. C. A. ~\[orris,
Supt. Hospital,
:\Trs. Va!Pntine Shoop.
Mrs. Thos. Bryant,
GEN'rI,EMEN,
Ackerman, Oscar W.
Arnold, Harry E.
Connaghen.John H.
Giersch, Harry C.
•Deceased.
N. J.
:\Irs. Sidney T. Baker MaplewooJ,
Pa.
'°'anticoke,
Say re,
De t roit.
Pit t s1ton,
Pa.
.:>iiril.
Pa.
.Tersey City,
N. J.
E. ...Hroudsburg, Pa.
Davenport,
\\"ash.
Nazareth,
Pa.
l'eekville,
Pa.
"' ilkes-Barre,
Pa.
\Vilkes-Barre,
Bethlehem,
Nanticoke,
Easton,
\ \T ilkes-Barre,
Philadelphia.,
P i ttstou.
Hudson,
Hebron,
Coopersburg,
Huntingdon,
Dorrance ton,
Lanesboro,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. Dak.
Pa.
Ore.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
'•1.
Supt. of Schools,
Glens ide,
Pa.
Electrician,
Buff.ala,
N. Y.
Priest,
Locust Dale,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Bookkeeper,
Addresses not indicated unknown.
61
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
Gardner, Fred C.
Hester, Henry
Haiges, Fred O.
Harton, James F.
Ink, Lewis A.
Ketcham, Walter E.
Kistler, Milton S.
Murray, Martin C.
Moyer, William L.
Miers, Charles 0.
Murray, Michael J.
Michael, Charles W.
Oliver, Joseph \V,
Powell, Fred M.
Peifiey, Harvey F.
Pipher, Josiah B.
•Reichard, John
Shick, Frank J.
Snyder, Wallace J.
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
White Haven,
Pa.
\~ ilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Duluth,
Minn.
Yokohoma,
Japan.
E. Stroudsburir.
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Easton,
Pa.
Flicksville,
Pa.
Bank Clerk,
Teacher,
Merchant,
Prin. Gram. School,
Clerk,
Elec. Engineer,
Cashier, Bank,
Teacher,
Clerk.
Teacher,
Lawyer,
Merchant,
Manual Training,
Head of Com. Dept.,
Business,
Clerk and Cashier,
Sci. Teach., St. Norm
School,
Director M. Tralnln~.
Bookkeeper,
Sandt, John H.
Shuman, F. W. W.
Shook, S. Bertie
SchRfer, Heber I.
Taylor, Ernest L.
Toole, Michael J.
Ward, Thomas H.
Wilmarth, Naaman
Farmer,
Teacher,
Principal H. S.,
Principal,
Insurance,
Farmer,
Scranton,
Pa.
Laceyville
Tunkhannock,
Dinuba,
Bangor,
Gloversville,
Pa.
Pa.
Cal.
Pa.
N. Y.
Edinboro,
Winona,
Easton,
Stroudsburg,
Danielsville,
l{.ane,
Avoca,
Scranton,
New Milford,
Pa.
Minn .
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
SCIENTIFIC COUll!!E, '111.
Kunkle, G. B.
Principal,
Brodheadsville,
Pa.
POST GRADUATE!!, '87.
Kinney. Ira L.
Powell, James
Sha!er, \Yilliam A.
Strunk, Henry S.
Unger, J. J.
VanGorden, Clara
Prin. Schools,
Lawyer,
Lawyer,
Bethlehem,
Co. Supt.,
Mrs. A. F. Schmalstlea
Langhorne,
Pa.
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Northampton,
Pa.
N. J .
Vineland,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
CLASS OF 181>8.
LA.DIES.
Bible, Alice May
Brazille, Nellie A.
Blessing, Inez
Butterworth, M. E.
Brewer, Laura M.
Burt, Flora E.
Bennett, Lizzie R.
Bartholomew, Laura
Cannon, Stella A.
Conway, Margaret T.
Coronway, Ethel
Cannon, Celia E.
Clarke, Julia L.
Conway, Margaret Z,
Crosgrove, .Margaret
Davis, Cora A.
Dowling, Mamie
Dill~. Ella
Frutchey, Laura M.
Grover, L. Maye
Heller, Marcia C.
Holland, Jennie L.
H>'aley, Katie G.
Hess, Louise E.
Howell. Evelyn M.
Joyce, Margaret V.
•Deceased.
Teacher,
Mrs, Peter Cawley,
Mrs. O. E. Williams,
Teacher.
Mrs. J. J. Cort,
Mrs. Vancampen,
Mrs. John Grennan,
Mrs. Harry F. Miller,
Teacher,
Champaign,
Stroudsburg,
\Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Teacher,
V\• llk es-Barre,
Summit Hill
Pa.
Pa.
Passaic,
Madisonville,
E. Stroudsburc,
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
Ill.
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Teach e r,
Archbald,
Pa.
Mrs. N. H. Graves,
Dalton,
Pa.
Mrs. Anthony,
Teacher,
Duryea,
Pa.
'J'pacher,
Harrisburl',
Pa.
Teach Pr,
Hazleton,
Pa.
:\Irs. Hend,rickson,
Deal Beach,
N. J.
Traveling Saleslady,
Bangor
Pa.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Teacher.
Berwick,
Pa.
Mrs. A. vV. Larrabee, Rta rrucca.
Pa.
Teachi>1·,
Carb ondale,
Pa.
Addresses not i ndicated unknown.
1
62
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Kerney, Genelda C.
Lynch, Mary R.
Martin, Ada B.
Metzgar, Lou B.
;'.1cCarthy, Anna L.
McDonald, Rose C.
Michael, Martha E.
Mollahan, Kathryne
McKee, Minnie A.
~1ack, Mary
Mick, Rosella
Murphy Joanna L.
McGinnis, Helen I.
McLean, Mary M. J.
Nixon, Addie l\I.
Phillips, Mae
Price, Olive A.
Rice, Margaret
Robinson, Eliz. M.
Skinner, Mabel E.
Sullivan, Kathleen E.
*Smith, Katie J.
•smith, Lulu J.
Schoonover, Caroline
Sigafus, Anna E.
Shannon, Daisy V.
Shafer, Eliz. M.
Tracy, Mary M.
TI'elter, Mae
Wise, Octavia K.
Wright, Elizabeth
Wheaton, Bessie R.
\'Vatt, Gertrude E.
Mrs. T. F. Delaney,
Mrs. Wm. Klllgallon,
Mrs. ·wallace Snyder,
Teacher,
Sup. Principal,
.Hrs. R. J. Reilly,
Stenographer,
Teacher,
Mrs. M. M. Morgan,
Teacher,
Mrs. M. F. Hannon,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Jas. Brophy,
Mrs. Arthur Patton,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Charles Knight,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. T. A. Briggs,
Mrs. C. T. Cushman,
Teacher,
Mrs. C. vV. Howell.
Mrs. H. Mussigbrod,
Mrs. Robert Sayre,
Mrs. Frank Dutt,
Mrs. S. F.Breed,
Mrs. Walter Lewis,
Teacher.
Jessup,
Pittston,
Edinboro,
Stroudsburg,
Mayfield,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Nazareth,
'\Vilkes-Barre,
Carbondale,
Bangor,
Henryville,
Carbondale,
Scranton,
Carbondale,
Stroudsburg,
Thompson,
Mountalnhome,
Chalfont,
Scranton,
Milan ville,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Tucson,
New York,
Pen Argyl,
Uniondale, R.D.
Wisdom,
Stroudsburg,
Ariz.
N. Y.
Pa.
3, Pa.
:\font.
Pa.
Gelatt,
Passaic,
N. J.
Pa,
Coal Dealer.
Teache•·.
Concrete Engineer,
Hoboken,
Flicksville,
Jersey, City,
N. J.
Pa.
N. J.
Paymaster,
l\linister,
Minersvllle,
Spring Glen,
Pa
Pa.
GENTLEMEN, '98.
Ace, Claude B.
Brodt, Stewart C.
Bender, Benj. F.
*Butler, William J.
Cullather, M. A.
Carl, Oscar E.
Curtis, Edward B.
•Flory, Roy C.
Green, Oscar F.
Gibbs, Edwin F.
Hobbes, C. E.
Hoffsommer, Walter
*Kintner, Ira L.
LaRue, Daniel vV.
Miller, Elbert A.
Mengel, Henry F.
Male, Nicholas M.
Miller, Lafayette
McCabe, James F.
Mitman, Wesley M.
Michael, Benj. F.
McNamara, Galusha
Palmer, Abner M.
Reimer, Enoch
Reimel, Elmer .J.
Rogers, Edward B.
Reimer, Azariah
•Smith, Lewis A.
Seguine, Wm. M.
Super. Jacob J.
*Deceased.
Pa.
Farming & Teaching, Saylorsburg,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Merchant,
Pa.
1Vllkes-Barre.
Dentist,
Japan.
Tokio,
Missionary,
Mem. Normal Fae.,
Farmer,
E. Stroudsburg,
Mt. Bethel,
Pa.
Pa.
Slate Business,
Teacher,
Lawyer,
Prin. of Schools,
Druggist,
Merchant,
Steamship Bus.,
Teacher,
Draftsman,
Cashier,
Minister,
Pa.
Pen Argyl,
N. J
Belvidere,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre.
Pa.
Easton,
Pa.
Laceyville
N. J.
Beerston,
K J.
Plainfield,
Pa.
Bangor,
Ala.
Birmingham,
Pa.
Elmhurst
Arlington Heights,
Mass.
Sand Dealer,
Kenvil,
N. J.
Teacher,
Bangor,
Pa.
Addresses not indicated unknown.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
63
Doylestown,
Real Estate,
Pa.
Physician,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
A•torney-at-Law,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Physician,
Scranton,
Pa.
Principal,
Avoca,
Pa.
POST GRADUATES, '98
Principal,
Brodheadsville,
Kunkle, George B.
Pa.
Principal,
Kinney, Ira L.
Langhorne.
Pa.
Bank Clerk,
E. Stroudsburg,
Gardner, Fred C.
Pa.
Teacher,
Hebron,
N. Dak.
Shoemaker, Pauline
Parsons,
Jones, Sadie J.
Teacher,
Pa.
Stevens, Wm. M.
Sullivan, Edward J.
Walsh, Wm. P.
Walsh, Anthony T.
Webber, Charles B.
CLASS OF 1899.
LADIES.
Atherton, Kittie M.
Bell, Ruth
Bretney, Clara J.
Brumbaugh, C. G.
Coyne,. Cath. A.
Castle, Charlotte L.
Chambers, Bertha
Cassidy, Ella M.
Case, Lulu E.
Chamberlain, Bertha
Doughty, M. Olive
Dertinger, Louise C.
Ervin, Sadie E.
Eyer, Ida M.
Evans, E. May
Edwards, Laura A.
Fenstermacher, C.
Fetherman, Daisy A.
Forgeng, Mary I.
Fallon, Theresa F.
Guinnip, Mabel G.
Gannon, Eliz. C.
Gilpin, Blanche K.
Hanahan, Margaret
Hoover, Sue E.
Hills, Myra L.
Holton, Katharyne
*Herriotts, Jane A.
Heller, Bessie
Hottel<, Maria
Heckman, Eva
Johnson, Lilian A.
Kober, Mary
Kemp, Gertrude
Kennedy..Josephine
Klaer, M. Louise
Mullen, Sarah A.
Leonard, Agnes G.
lllcHale, Sadie A.
Mundy, Susie T.
Mulderig, Katie C.
McAndrew, M. G.
McGee, Gertrude L.
Mosser, Laura E.
Michael. Charlotte F.
Miller, Edyth G.
Miller, Anna M.
Motte, Clara E. A.
Moore, Mary T.
Murray, Carrie
Messinger, Ella M.
Mulherin, Anna
Mulherin, Katie
*Deceased.
Mrs. John Williams,
C'lk's Summit,
Mrs. E. Higgins,
Rushville,
Mrs. Chas. A. Wagne1 Lehighton,
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Neb.
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Mrs. :u. J. O''.'.falley,
N. Y .
Warwick.
Mrs. Roy A. Sykes,
Burlington,
Vt.
Mrs. J. M. Lenox,
W y alussing.
Pa.
Mrs. E. F. Eversole,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Teacher,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Forty-Fort,
Pa.
Clerk,
Teacher,
Ashley,
Pa.
N. J.
Mrs. Philip Brundage Grantwood,
Mrs. A. E. Herriman,
Pa.
Galeton,
Pa.
Mrs. B. M. Shull,
Lehighton,
Pa.
Mrs. A. C. Graham,
Allentown,
Pa.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Mrs. Daniel Holland, Old Forge,
Mrs. Daniel LaRue,
E . Stroudsburg, Pa.
Mrs. James Donovan,
Pa.
Pittston,
Mrs. "\V. H. Robacker, S. Sterling,
Pa.
Pa.
Mrs . .James P. Burns, Miners II-fills,
Pa.
Mrs F. 0. Ruth,
Easton.
Mrs. W. J. Niemeyer,
Pa.
Dunmore,
Teacher,
\\'i!kes-Barre.
Pa.
Mrs . .J. S. 1Vet7.el,
Ack e rman·:llle,
Pa:
Mrs . .Jos. P. Keeney, Norfolk,
Va.
Mrs. Chas. E. Bessel, Mineola,
L. I.
Teacher.
Bangor,
Pa.
Mrs. V. H. Dimmick,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Mrs. H. Templeton,
Buffalo,
N. Y .
Teacher,
Olyphant.
Pa.
Mrs. D. R. Chapin,
A rel m o r e ,
Pa.
Teacher.
.J e rmy n,
Pa.
Mrs A. P. Conniff,
Plains,
Pa.
Teacher,
Miners Mills,
Pa.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre.
Pa.
Mrs. !11. F. Dougher,
Inkerman.
Pa.
Principal,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Mrs. M . A. Kennedy,
Scranton,
Pa.
Mrs. I. A. Fager,
Harrisburg,
Pa.
Teacher,
Nazareth,
Pa
Teacher,
Easton,
Pa.
Kansas City,
Kan .
Book-keeper,
Teacher,
S c ran t on,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Teacher,
Mrs. vVm. M. Young,
Jermyn,
Pa.
Mrs. S. Mann Uhler,
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
Pa.
Mrs. J. F. Gallagher, Glen Lyon,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Teacher,
Addresses not indicated unknow n .
64
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Northup, Lena L.
Newsbigler, Mabel
O'Brien, Edith
Passmore, R. Helen
Parker, Anna G.
Phillivs. Ella G.
*Ross, Gertrude
Rosenkrans, Edna L.
1dchards, Bertha E.
Remaly, Henrietta
*Shafer, Alzena B.
Smith, Olive K.
Swartwvod, Mary E.
Starke, Blanche L.
Stark, Clara A.
Squier, Ethel
Thomas, Lilian
Thompson, Kate L.
1.~homas, klarg. H.
Vancampen. Addie
VanHorn, Nettie
\Valker, Blanche E.
Wivell, Mary A.
\Vllliams, Maud
Alleman, Ira F.
Farmer,
Drown, W. E.
B»rrett. Patrick
Barrett, Charles A.
Duff, Leonard
*Demund, Howard M.
Donovan, James
Feltham. Ralph H.
Fenner, Frank D.
Green. D. Albert
Gallagher, J. F.
Hin Hill, Jacob
Hanna, GPorge E.
Koeh ler, Elmer E.
Keener, Daniel P.
I..oma~son, Clarence
*Lynch, John
~tack, Jacob J.
Manning. Cornel!us
Messinger, Geo. S.
:liaGuire, John J.
Nelson, Henry
Paul, Augustu8 C.
R eese, Jacob E.
Rader. Floyd ll...
*Robinson, .James M.
Hood, Ralph H.
Snyder, Charles L.
Shiffer, Alvin O.
Sayre. Robert J.
Westbrook, Lucien
\Vebster. G. E.
Principal,
Teacher,
Principal,
Teacher,
Middletown,
R . D. No. 3.
Moscow,
\Van amie,
Hudson
Buffalo,
R. R. Storekeeper,
Income Tax Insp.,
East Hartford, Conn.
Canadensis,
Pa.
State Sup. of Schools
Accountant,
Supt. Graham Mine,
Dep. Prothonotary,
Mail Carrier,
Structural Engineer,
Teacher,
Teach e r,
Norwalk,
Conn.
W ilke>;-Barre,
Pa.
Villa,
W. Va.
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
New York,
N. Y.
York.
Pa.
Bangor, R.D. 4, Pa.
Teacher,
Merchant,
Treas. Mfg. Co.,
Principal,
Gen. Foreman,
Ph y sician & Surgeo1
Teacher,
Electrician,
Naza.reth,
Pa.
S~ranton,
Pa.
Tatamy,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Elizabeth,
N. J.
Buffalo.
N. Y.
Nazareth, R.D. 2, Pa.
Martin's Creek,
Pa.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
I.hrs.
Frank Spiegel,
S. M. Glidden,
Mooney,
A. Ollendick,
John E. Faber,
D. H. Keller,
D.
Pa.
c.
La.
E. Stroudsburg,
Norfolk,
Luzerne,
Pa..
Va.
Pa.
Mrs. Henry Mingle,
Mrs. G. Avery,
Mrs. F. L. Hartman,
Mrs. L. E. Ace,
Mrs. Ethel Bushnell,
Teacher,
Mrs. W. H. VanFleet,
E . Stroudsbur&",
Tunkhannock,
Factoryville,
Stroudsburg,
Montrose,
Wilkes-Barre,
Ransom,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Mrs. C. D. Wolfe,
Mrs. Chas. L. Avery,
Mrs. Ernest Keller.
Hope,
N. J.
Netcong,
N. J .
Uniondale, RD 3, Pa.
Alderson,
Pa.
'O•.
Banker,
Dallas,
Hail road Accountant,
Principal.
Bath, R. D.,
J{. n. Posfal Clerk,
Stroudshurg,
Supt. Pike County.
Matamoras.
l st Lt. Ordnance Res. Phi 1ad elphia,
Corps,
Teacher,
Northampton,
SOIEXTIFJC COURSE,
Ric>nnett. Lizzie R.
Kinney, Ira L.
Schoonover, C. E.
Throop,
Washington,
Pineville,
Pa.
Pa.
Mem. Norm. Faculty,
Mrs. J. M. Phillips,
Teacher,
Gl~NTLEME:!f,
Ziegentus, Milton D.
Scranton,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. Y.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
·~9.
Mrs. John Grennan
Principa.1,
Mrs. T. A. Briggs,
Urbana,
Langhorne,
Tues on,
Ill.
Pa.
Ariz.
POST GRADUATE, '99.
l.lenrler, B. l<'.
*Deceased.
Concrete Engineer, Jer•PV r.1ty.
~ .!
Addresses not indicated unknown.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
65
CLASS OF 1900.
LADIES.
Aikman, Anna M.
Harteau, Ethel
Bisbing, Minnie G.
Bortree, Ella
Bortree, Grace Mae
Boundy, Nellie E.
Brennan, B. C.
•Bonham, Eva B.
Conner, Lillian
Caswell, Hettie
Cotton, Jennie H.
Cook, lielen R.
Chamberlr~in, Jennie
Corcoran, Alice D.
Everitt, Clara B.
Ferris, Jessie E.
Follett, Dora M.
Fetherman, Mary
Gibbs, Ella
George, Berdie
Geiser, Laura B.
Gwilliam, Carolyn
Giess, Bertha
Hannas, A. Belle
Hobbs, Mabel
Heller, Anna
Johnson, Aquilla
Jennings, Satie A.
Jackson, Nellie
Kerrick, Ruth A.
Kelly, Margaret L.
Lesh, Lydia F.
Lear, Harriet H.
McClellan, Mary IL
Melcher, Lottie M.
Meginess, Susan V.
Morris, Anna J.
Madden, Annie
!lkMahon, Eliz. V.
McFall, Gertrude M.
Neyhart, Nellie
Owen, Bessie
Olver, Lillie A.
Paul, Olive
Plummer, Alice A..
Parry, Leah C.
Posten, Blanche
Quinn, Eva
Richards, Effie May
Shorner, Elizabeth
Swezy, Olive
Swartz, Jessie :!IL
Smiley, Grace H.
Search, Blanche T.
Snyder, Della H.
Snyder, Minnie E.
Tretheway, Esther
Uhler, Alice C.
Wells, Lavinia N.
Whiting, Florence L.
Walsh, Martha. B.
Vl'eiss, Anna Keller
\Vestbrook, Ella F.
Achenbach, Enos D.
•Bortree, Loren A.
*Deceased.
e
Mrs.D.S. VanBuskirk.
Mrs. Eugene VanWbl
Principal, H. S .,
Mrs. J. N. McConnell,
Examiner In I. C. S
Mrs. Ward Hart.
Teacher,
Winsted,
Conn.
E. Stroudsbur&", Pa.
Philadelphia,
Pa..
Scranton,
Pa.
Wapato,
Wash.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Mrs. G. E. Webster,
Los Angeles,
CaL
V\' averley,
N. Y.
Bushkill,
Pa.
Teacher,
Advertising M'g'r,
Plainsville,
Pa.
New Orleana;,
La.
Mrs. E. S. Garey,
Beverly,
Mass.
Mrs. 0. B. GIU!s,
N. J .
Roselle Park,
Mrs. Chas. Axtman.
Pa.
Kingsley,
Teacher,
Pa.
Professional Nurse,
E. Stroudsburg,
Mrs. J. E. Van.A.uken, Blair.stown, R.D. N.J.
Teacher,
Nazareth,
Pa.
Teacher,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Pa.
Mrs. W. C. Stitt,
Plymouth,
Mrs. Edward Epp,
Concord,
N. H.
Mrs. W. A. Fltchorn, Wood River,
Neb.
Trained Nurse,
Scranton,
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher Sussex IL S., Bushki!l,
Pa.
Mrs. C. A. Miller,
Allentown,
Teacher,
Binghamton,
N. Y.
Teacher,
Mrs. B. H. Daniell,
Stoddartsvl!le,
Pa.
Nurse,
Mrs. B. Har. West, Niles,
Ohio
Teacher,
Pa.
Doylestown,
Mrs. J. L. Evans,
Woodclin'e,
N. J .
Mrs. Lottie M. Beer, Pipersville,
Pa.
Mrs. John Haertter.
Pa.
Kingston,
Mrs. Anna Phillips,
Wanamie,
Pa.
Teacher,
Pa.
Elmhurst,
Teacher,
Mrs. C. E. Bachman,
Allentown,
Pa.
Mrs. H. L. Renvllle,
Forest City,
P a.
Teacher,
Hazelton,
Pa.
Mrs. H. C. Walker,
Mo.
Kirkwood,
Mrs. Charles Smiley,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Mrs.A.A. Chamberlain Thornhurst,
Pa.
Mrs. Thos. Saricks,
Hazleton,
Pa.
Son Yea,
N. Y.
Teacher,
Mayfield,
Pa.
Mrs. Oscar S. Young, Nanticoke,
Pa
Mrs. E. ·waiter,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Inst. Univ. of Cal.,
Berkeley,
Cal.
Mrs . Jessie :!IL
Edward.s,
Fairfield,
Idaho.
Teacher,
Anal om ink,
Pa.
Teacher,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Teacher,
Pa.
Jermyn,
Pa.
Mrs. A. Dietrich,
Carbondale,
Asst. Prin.,
Parsons,
Pa.
Pa.
Mrs. G. S. Messinger, Tatamy,
Cal.
Teacher,
Pasadena,
Mrs. R. S. Wllllama,
PL
Mayfield,
Teacher,
Mrs. Sam Bartron,
Bangor,
Pa.
N. J.
Mrs. J. W. Lucas,
Summit,
GENTLEMEN', 'M.
Pa..
Business,
Bangor,
338 Olive street,
Mrs. ·r,v. E. Green,
Addresses not indicated unknown.
66
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Brown, Robert
Superv. Principal,
Biesecker, .John C.
Merchant,
Burke, .James P.
Grocer,
Cros.s, Clarence G.
Dentist,
*Drach, Stewart E.
Dooley, E. R.
Supt. of Schools,
*Frutchey, WebsterC.
Foley, .John G . .J.
Pre•s. Longsh. .A!s•s ..
Fisher, Patrick .J.
Newspaper Man,
Getz, R. M.
Manufacturer,
Gish, .John N.
Bank Cashier.
Houck, Ray N.
Dentist,
Higham, .J. V.
Merchant,
Itterly, G.
Merchant,
.Jenkins, .John T.
Pharmacist,
Kromer, W. H.
C h ief Acc.,
Kleintob, Corey B.
Minister,
Kennedy, .John M.
Principal,
•Koch, Edward W.
LaBar, Ira A.
Lawyer,
Miller, Harvey S.
Principal,
Ramsey, Will W.
Teacher,
*Rhodes, T. Floyd
Stover, Edgar S.
Prin. Com. H. s..
Sarrlcks, Thos. F.
Mgr. Aetna Exp! Co.,
vVagner, Chas.
Teacher,
•Wyckoff, .John P.
Younkin, Allen
Supt. Tannery,
Stroudsburg,
Ro'ns om,
Pittsburg,
E. Stroudsburg,
Filer,
Idaho.
San Francis co,
Wilkes-Barre,
Nazareth,
E. Stroudsburg,
Philadelphia,
Wind
Pa.
Pa..
Pa.
Pa.
Gap,
Cal.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Balb oa Heights, C. Z.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Alden Station,
Pa..
Stroudsburg,
Sparta,
Perth Amboy,
Bloomfield,
Hazleton,
Lehighton,
Hartford,
Pa.
N. J.
N. J .
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
Conn.
STATE CERTIFICATE.
Hanyon, Cole B.
.Jenkins, Mrs. J. T.
Supervising Prin.,
Rutland,
Chicago,
Pa.
Ill.
CLASS OF 1901.
LADIES.
Atherton, Grace
Beidleman, Roxie
Battenburg, .Jennie
Bachman, Grace
Bachman, Geneva
Bannatyne, Ethel M.
•Bunnell, Louise
Burk, Catharine
Birs, Genevieve
•Baldwin, Belle
Carpenter, Blanche
Cross, Susie .J.
Cline, Edith
Crisman, S. Marg.
Cure, Susie N.
Donohue, Margaret
Dewing, Nancy
Decker, Mamie
Decker, Ada M.
Donnelly, .Julia A. ·
Detrick, Blanche M.
Edinger, .Jeannette
Fenner, Laura
Ford, Elizabeth
Foley, Margaret
Gillespie Helen
•Griffiths, Nellie
Garis, Bertha M.
Gabert, Mildred
Goodnough, Gertrude
Hopgood, Anna
Hunt, Elsie
Hoag, Genevieve L.
Hawke, Eliz. .J.
*Decea sed.
Teacher,
Mrs. Roxie B. Rus·h ,
Mrs . Arthur Rhodes,
Mrs. Wm. Hughes,
Mrs. Howard Adey,
Mrs. L. J. Place,
Clark ' s Summit, Pa.
Washington,
N. J.
Forty Fort,
Pa.
Hazelton,
Meshoppen,
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Mrs. F. E . Gritman,
Dalton,
Mrs. Lawrence J. Hall, Waverly',
PL
N . .J.
Teacher,
Hackettstown,
N. J.
Teacher,
Passaic,
Pa.
Mrs. Chas. W. Palmer, Trucksville,
Pa.
Mrs. Chas. Beers,
Scranton,
Mrs. N. E. Young,
Uni o n,
N . Y.
Pa.
Mrs. 0. W. Petty,
Ransom,
Mrs. Harry E. Miller, Analomlnk,
Pa.
l\Irs. Julia D. Callary,
N ew Bruns wick, N. J .
Mrs. S. E. Brasefield,
Philadelphia,
Pa..
Mrs. Wm. P. Morton,
Cal.
Mrs. Jervis E . Kresge, Lookout,
Clark' s Summit, Pa.
Mrs. Cor. Manning,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Teacher,
Mrs. Granville Harding, Pen Argyl,
Pa.
T eacher,
Mauch Chunk,
Pa.
Mrs. Roland B. Moore, East Orange,
N . .J.
Mrs. J. E. LeGrande,
W. Pittston,
Pa.
Mrs. Lester Brink,
Wa·shngton,
D. C.
Teacher,
Sayre,
Pa.
Teacher,
Forty-Fort,
Pa.
Addres s es not Indicated unknown.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
Jenkins, A. Bertha
Jenkins, Anne
Kielty, Mary
Kilker, Anna
Kintner, May
Kltrlck, Hele'n
Lobb, Flora
Meyers, Bertha
Michael, Marietta
Morgan, Lizzie
Messinger, Lizzie
Murray, Etta
McCormick, Hannah
Moore, Jennie L.
Nicholas, Florence
O'Brien, Nellie
Paulson, Anna M.
Riddle, Alice E.
Ryan, Nellie
•Shaw, Mary
Smith; Leola
Smith, Laura
•Shafer, Leona
Stevens, Sadie
Sweeney, Maggie
Taylor, May
Tewksbury, Lucia
Uhler, Lucy A.
•Walker, Agnes
Wismer, Ella
Werner, Sadie Mae
Williams, Anna B.
67
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. W. Younirblood,
Mrs. Thos. J. Race,
Mrs. Jas. P. Snyder,
Teacher,
Mrs. H. Hottmelster,
Mrs. A. G. Schmidt,
'.\1rs. H. W. Hauser,
Mrs. F. P. Bossard,
Mrs. H. H. Albert,
Mrs. W. J. Dooley,
Mrs. W. J. Donovan,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. H. A. Spragle,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. E. J. Fahey,
Scranton,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Dorranceton,
Pa.
Pittsburg,
Pa.
Bath,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Youngstown,
Ohio
Nazareth,
Pa.
Dunfield,
N. J.
Chester,
Pa.
Tatamy,
Pa.
Dunmore,
Pa.
Ashley,
Pa.
Alden Station,
Pa.
Nazareth,
Pa.
N. J .
Dun field.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Mrs. Olin A. Rogers,
Teacher,
Marquette,
Dorranceton,
Mrs. D. O. Kersteter,
Teacher,
Mrs. Harry Robinson,
Prin. School 4,
Mrs. A. G. Abel,
E. Mauch Chunk, Pa.
Washington,
Pa.
"\;Vest New York, N. J.
Bangor,
Pa.
Nurse,
Teacher,
Mrs. John Gish,
Doy lestown,
N. J .
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburi:,
Pa.
E. Mauch Chunk, Pa.
Mi ch.
Pa.
GENTLE!HEN, '01.
Cross, Friend A.
Corkhlll, James
Davitt, Michael
Druckenmlller, C.
Edinger, Henry
Frantz, Nelson A.
Flaherty, Patrick
1''anseen, J. J.
Florey, Floyd
Govier, Charles
Hazleton, Samuel
Hollenback, Leroy
Jayne, David H.
Johler, J. J.
Kress, Edmund J.
Maynard, 0. F.
McFarland, S. C.
Neumiller, Carl
Peters, Sidney R.
Purvis, William S.
Reese, W. P.
Sanford, Lester
Steigerwalt, E. E.
Tra.nsue, Charles
•Welter, Charles
Wagner, Charles
Physician,
Prothonotary,
Principal,
Clerk,
Scranton,
Mauch Chunk,
Plains,
Ampere,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Mgr. Dally Record,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Teacher,
Advertising Airent,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Army C. Ass.,
Sharpsburg,
Pa.
Inst. Tele. Eng.,
State College,
Pa.
Mont.
Prop. Tombstone Co., Billings,
Freight Aud. D.L.&W. Clark's Summit, Pa.
Charleston,
W. Va.
Public Accountant,
Teacher,
Scranton.
Pa.
Pa.
First National Bank, Pen Argyl,
Merchant,
Harford,
Pa.
Pittsburg,
Pa.
Insurance Broker,
Pa.
Forester L. C.&N. Co. Lansford,
Slatington,
Pa.
Bookkeeper,
Traveling Salesman,
Nicholson,
Pa.
Parsons,
Pa.
Merchant,
Elec. Engineer,
London,
Eng.
Locomotive Fireman, Lehighton,
Pa.
Business Manager.
Worcester,
Mass.
Ins. of Math. H. S.,
Lehighton,
Pa.
Luzerne,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Pa.
STATE CERTIFICATE.
Osborn, T. G.
No1hoff, Leona A.
Super. Principal,
Mrs. Arthur Blewett,
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
Dooley, E. R.
*Decea,sed.
Science Pro!.,
Filer.
Idaho.
Adidresses not i ndicated unknown.
68
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
CLASS OF 1902.
LADIES.
Allan, Maybelle H.
Bush, Carrie A.
Bachman. Gertrude
Bender, M. Ellen
Bredbenner, Nell A.
Bloom, Carrie M.
Brown, Charlotte A.
•Bishop, Ethel M.
Brown, Ruth May
Bishop, L. Antonett•
Boyle, Edith D.
Brader, Grace E.
Brewster, Carolyn
Cawley, Mary G.
Cruver, Bessie D.
Clemow, Lillie
Cunningham, Katlt
Corkhil!, Marie A.
Cannon, Edna. C.
Connelly, Mary I.
Depue, Mabel B.
Doolittle, Ethel H.
Dickisson, Marg. H.
*Dean, Anna ::\lay
Delaney, May J.
Davis, Sallie W.
Donnelly, Anna
Edinger, Anna M.
Foss, Mabel E.
Frey, Erma
•France, Jessie :P.L
Franklin, Laura M.
Frankenfield, Edith
Frankenfield, Lizzlt
Fanseen, Ada L.
Flanaghan, Isabell•
I' arrell, Loretta
Gallagher, Lillie C.
Hibschman, Marg. :b.L
Hunsicker, Mame E.
Heal, Lucy E.
Henwood, Alice M.
Henry, A. Elizabeth.
•Haslam, May E. '
Ide. Flora K.
Jeffreyes, Barbara
Johnston, Katharln•
Jackson, Floretta M.
Kelley, Mabel
Kennedy, Esther E.
Koons, G. Florence
Keller, Bertha
Krickbaum, Rozelle
Kitrick, Helen P.
Kaufer, Caroline C.
Kress, Hester L.
Leonard, Josephine
Lyons, Margaret K.
*Lewis, Ethel M.
Langan, Mary A..
•Leonard, May G.
Miller, Martha E.
McDonnell, RO.'Se
Morgan Euith L
Mayock, Rose M.
*Deceased.
Teacher,
Principal,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. 0. G. Marstlller,
Mrs. H. M. Shaffer,
Teacher,
Pittston,
\Vatertown,
Lehighton,
Mrs. L. C. Taylor,
Teacher,
Mrs. T. J. Callahan
Shoemaker.
Mrs. W. H. Dilliston,
Mrs. G. H. Tiffany,
Teacher,
Mrs. F. M. Marvin,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs.Warner Clemente
Teacher,
Mrs. F. R. Decker,
Mrs. H. A. Shuster,
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Bethlehem,
Forty Fort,
Pa.
Paterson,
N. J.
Kingsley,
Pa.
Miner's Mill•,
Pa.
Bartonsvllle,
Pa.
Plymouth,
Pa.
Avoca,
Pa.
Mauch Chunk,
Pa.
Sioux Falls,
S. D.
Ashley,
Pa..
Lafayette,
N. J.
E. Stroud11burs, Pa.
Irvington,
N. J.
Crestmont,
Luzerne,
\Yilkes-Barre,
Pa..
Conn.
Pa..
N. C.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa..
Pa..
Mrs. Elmer J. Davies,
Lansford,
Mrs. D. H. Nicholas,
Teacher,
Mn. Elliot Newton,
Stroudsburg,
Stewartsville,
Dunmore,
Teacher,
Clerk,
Teacher,
Book-keeper,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Marg. H. Llgglt.
Teacher,
Mrs. G. J. Scholla,
Mrs. D. D. Jones,
Mrs. Henry Dartt,
Mechanics Valley, Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Stroudsbur~.
Pa.
Mt. Pocono,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Vandling,
Pa.
'Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Lehighton,
Pa.
Dunmore,
Pa.
Jermyn,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Mrs. A. R. Wildoner,
Mrs. F. D. Vanorsdale
Teacher,
Mrs. o. F. Maynard,
Student,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. E. N. Howe,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. W. M. Wh1tne;:r,
Teacher,
'!'each er,
Scranton,
Albany,
Susquehanna,
Harford,
Scranton,
Palmerton,
Pipersville,
Pa.
Pa.
PL
Wilkes-Barre,
Wilkes-Barre,
Philadelphia.
Scranton,
Easton,
PllPa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa..
Phys. Director, H. S.
Pittston,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa..
P«.
N. Y.
Pa.
PL
:Mrs. :Martha M.
Harrisburg, .
Pa.
Denmoyer,
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Mrs. Frank Davison, Scranton,
Pa.
l\!rs. P. T. Ruane,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Addresses not indicated unknown .
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
Mitchell, Bessie M.
Moyer, Irene M.
Norton, Sallie
Northcote, Myrtle
O'Brien, Josephine
O'Malley, Catharine
O'Dea, Kate s.
O'Connor, Kathryn
Paul, Elva Ruth
Prudhoe, Eva J.
Patterson, Clyde A..
Quinn, Sa.die F.
Reagle, Allura B.
Robbin~. Jesse M.
Ruggles, R. Blanche
Rynkiewicz, Ella J,
Richards, E. Mae
Ruggles, Bertha I..
Super, Blanche
Staples, Edith L.
Sarson, Anna
Shelley, Lillie B.
Stevens, Clara M.
Shlt'l'.er, Alice
Sheridan, Mary B.
Sherman, Alice C.
Vandermark, E. M.
Volongevich, J.
Whipple, Nellie E.
Mrs. H. J. Schmoyer,
Mrs. Robert Gosser,
Teacher,
Mrs. Wm. N. Thomas,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Paul Overfteld,
Mrs. D. J. Williams,
Mrs. Geo. E. LaBarre,
Teacher,
Mrs. Jesse P. Oyer,
Mrs. J. W. Wll!larns,
Mrs. Walter Roberts,
Physician,
Mrs. A. W. Roslle,
Mrs. W. E. Roberts,
Mrs. Robt. Merwin,
Mrs. Wm. M. Glebe,
Mrs. Jay J. Hartung,
Mrs. Edwin Schantz,
Teacher,
Mrs. Roy Evans,
Teacher,
Mrs. Alice C.Boenlng,
Mrs. F. W.Lamoreaux,
Teacher,
Mrs. R. J. Graham,
Wiiiiams, Sarah L.
Wallace, Isabel E.
Wieand, Ella M.
Ward, Mary Agnee
Teacher,
Mrs. John B. Carey,
Teacher,
Teacher,
69
Bethlehem,
E.Mauch Chunk,
Nazareth,
.Ashley,
Pa.
Pa..
Pa..
Pa.
Dunmore,
Pa..
Scranton,
Pa.
Dickson City,
Pa.
Rom e.
G a.
\Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
New Milford,
Pa.
Mayfield,
Pa.
Mt. Bethel,
Pa.
Scranto n,
Pa.
West Pittston,
Pa.
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Tacoma,
Wash.
W . Pl ttston,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Camden,
N. J.
Bangor.
Pa.
E. Gree nvill e,
Pa.
Madisonville,
Pa.
Ky.
Frankfort,
\Vllkes-Barre,
Pa.
Tobyhanna,
Pa.
Lamoreu,
Pa.
Harri man,
Wilkes -Barre,
Ithaca,
Hackensack,
Wilkes-Barre.
Pa..
P a.
Pa.
N. Y.
N. J.
Pa.
GENTLEMEl'f, '9S.
Beck, Minor C.
Clerk,
Hazelton,
Pa.
Bryant, Frank M.
· Inst. Math. State Col., Pullman,
Wash.
Boyle, James D.
Lan sford,
Pa.
Baldwin, Bert 0.
Teacher,
Scrant on,
Pa.
Chalfant, H. B.
Physician,
Mull ica Hill,
N . J.
Charles Rollin L.
Inst. Lehigh Univ.,
Beth l ehem,
Pa.
Cohen, Joseph F.
Lawyer,
Port Griffith,
Pa.
Cannon, Con.
Book-keeper.
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Decker, Harry
Business Ma.nas•r,
Berling ,.·orest, N. J .
•Dexter, Fred O.
Delong, Charles R.
Ettinger, Herbert
Edinger, I. W.
Farmer,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
•Frederick, Chas. C.
R. F. D.
Foley, James J,
Accountant,
Philadelphia,
P a.
Forrest, James F.
Principal,
Summit H111,
Pa.
Howell, A. H.
Principal Schools,
a y mart,
Pa.
Hindson, W. S.
Prin Gram. Schools,
White Haven,
Pa.
Henshaw, J. Irwin
Sc i. Teacher, H. S.,
J e r sey City,
N. J .
Jenkins, W. W.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
.Jones, Ben. F.
Pub. Busines:1,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Jones, Allan H.
Throwster.
Phlllipsburg,
N'. J .
Kitto, William A.
Asst. Gen. Manager Pen Argyl.
Pa.
Blackboard Co.,
Krause, Ralph U.
Mechanical Eng.,
Nef!'s,
Pa.
Ml tke, A. Charles
Mining Engineer,
Bisbee, .
Ariz.
Morgan, John E.
Supt. Wyoming Co.,
Tunkhannock,
Pa.
Moran, John F.
Prln. High School,
Archbald,
Pa.
McGinley, Jerry
Supt. Court House,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
McDonough, Alex J.
Teacher,
Chauncey,
Pa.
•;-,rorgan, Robt. D.
Needle, Harry
Lawyer,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Ott, Howard
Physician,
Portland,
PL
Pentecost, M. Irving
Phy sician,
Peck ville,
Pa.
Ruth, J, H.
Teac.h er,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
•Deceased.
Addresses not indicated unknown.
"'r
7{)
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Ratajskl, Joseph E.
Roberts, Walter E.
Physician.
Prin. Hughestown
Schools,
Teacher,
Physician,
Supterin tenden t,
Physician,
Ins. Co. Inspect.,
Physician,
Business,
Salesman,
Ass. Co. Supt.
Civ. Eng.,
Supt. Gilbert Home,
Bank Clerk,
Reese, Lynn B.
Rhodes, Alfred L.
Strong, Solomon
Shaw, Ernest B.
Smith, C. Herbert
Smith, Stanton R.
Shafer, Philip A.
Travis, Orin L.
Taylor, Burt S.
Uhler, Eugene H.
VanWhy, Eugene
Watson, David L.
Yarrlck, John
Zang, George W.
Alden Station,
\Vest Pittston,
Scranton,
Tobyhanna,
West Orange,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Chicago,
Ill.
B1·idgeport,
Conn.
Binghamton,
N. Y.
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Bradford,
Pa.
Bethlehem,
Pa.
Winsted,
Conn.
Shenandoah,
Pa.
T'cher, Indian Service
STATE CERTIFICATES, '02.
Landis, Fannie
Osborne, Jeannette
Plack, Catherine
Rittenhouse, Mary S.
Trumboner, H. C.
Perkasie,
Dorrance ton,
Pa.
Worcester,
Coopersburg,
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Freeland,
Watertown,
East Orange,
Pa.
Conn.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Mrs. B. O. Baldwin,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Scranton,
Swoyerville,
Kingston,
Irvington,
Teacher,
Mrs. Floyd Butz,
:'11rs. i\fcGeehan,
Freeland,
Teacher,
Principal,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Physician,
Pa..
CLASS OF 1903.
LADIES.
Boyle, Margaret
Bush, Carrie A.•
Bender, Ella M. •
•Campbell, Ellen l.
Carpenter, Mary
•cease, Edna M.
Connin:, Mary A.
Con~don, Agnes K.
Coughlin, Eliz. V.
Dickisson, Mae M. •
•Frantz, Myrtle M.
Gafl'.ney, Margaret
Gallagher, Bessie R.
Gallagher, Marie M.
Gallagher. Mary A.
Garrett, Nellie I.
Hefferon, Margaret
Henwood, A. E.
Hochrine, Minnie
:Vialloy, Anna T.
O'Brien, Josephine•
Phillips, Mary
Rowan, Mary L.
Stark, Edith M.
Whyte, Mary T.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
New York City, N. Y.
Teacher,
Avoca,
Pa.
Teacher,
Kingston,
Pa.
Mr~. H.C. Woodfield, New York,
N. Y.
Mrs. F. J. S. Morrow,
Marietta,
Pa.
Teacher,
Plainsville,
Pa.
Teacher,
Atlantic City,
N. J.
Teacher,
Kingston,
Pa.
Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Mrs. H. W. Haefele, Nanticoke,
Pa.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
GENTLEMEN,
Chalfant, Harry B.•
Campbell, John H.
Doll, H. Stanley
•Dreher. Norman IL
Gilpin, Ivison H.
Jenkins, Willard W.•
McAndrew, Wm. I.
McGarey, John J.
Merrick, Patrick J.
N. J.
•oa.
Physician,
Supervising Prin.
Agt. Oil Co.,
Camden,
Carbondale,
Dallas,
Merchant,
Prin. Gram. School,
Teacher,
Assit. Bank Cashier,
Teacher,
Bethlehem,
Scranton,
Rahway,
Freeland,
lnkerman,
N. J,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
POST GRADUATE, '03.
Gilpin, Laura
Toye, Peter F.
Nye, M. George
Morgan, John E.
Teacher,
Asisstant Princival,
Book-keeper,
Co. Supt.,
Sterling,
Pittston,
E. Stroudsburg,
Tunkhannock,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
*Graduates of previous year who took the new diploma with the class.
•Deceased.
Addresses not indicated unknown.
EAST .STROUDSBURG, PA.
Koehler, J. J.
McDonough, Alex.
Mitke, Chas. A.
Bortree, Ella
Frantz, Nelson A.
Supt. Wayne County,
Teacher.
Chem. En&'.,
Teacher,
Mgr. Dally Record,
Honesdale,
Chauncey,
Bisbee,
Ba.th,
Stroudsburg,
COLLEGE PREPARATOR1', •os.
Chalfant Harry B.
Physician,
Camden,
J•rnkins, Willard W.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Outterson, Maybelle
Ed. Work, Cornell
Ithaca,
University,
71
Pa.
Pa.
Ariz.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
N. Y.
OLA.SS OF 1904.
LADIES.
Adams, Jennie
Boland, Regina M.
Burke, Jennie T.
Biesecker, Eleanor
Bennett, Ida M.
Barrall, Lelah G.
Cannon, Regina M.
Campbell, Mary A.
Corkhill, Katherine
Cron, Jessie H.
Cosgrove, Nellie J.
Daniel, Edith
Duffy, Teresa M.
Edwards, Anna
Eckenrode, Lorena
Evans, Mam·e
Frantz, M. Julta
I' rantz, Lillian
Guiney, Katharine
Gilligan, Loretta A.
Gallagher, Sadie L.
Gabel, Esther
Griffith, Sue ,V,
Gallagher, Katie M.
Gill, Mary H.
Gallagher. Marg. V.
Heal, Bessie L.
Hunt, Fannie B.
Harlos, Jessie M.
Honeywell, Laura M.
Hoary, Katherine G.
•Jones, Estella B.
Kennedy, Mae G.
Kistler, Mary M.
Klaer, Bertha
Kearney, Katie A.
Knight, Birdie
Lavin, Anna F.
Leinbach, Elsie 0.
L'Hommedieu. H. B.
L'Hommedieu, H. C.
McGlnley. Bridget V.
llfcHalc, Katie
McHugl1, Marg. M.
McLaughlin, B. M.
McCann, Anna C.
Mulreany, Anna
Mushlltz, Clara E.
Mathers, Minnie L.
~1cCoy, Teresa J.
Mulherin, Anna
Mahan. Lelia V.
~ye. ll!attie
*Deceased.
Mrs. W. J. Griffiths,
Tea.ch er,
Teacher,
Mrs. J. G. Harris,
Critic, St. Norm.,
Mrs. H. W. Harrison,
Mrs. Vv. E. Holloway
Asst. Principal,
Girard,
Carbondale,
Old Forge,
Trenton,
\Vilkes-Barre,
Ohio
Pa.
Pa..
N. J.
Pa.
Mrs. G. E. Webster,
T eacher,
Mrs. R. L. Saunder~,
Teacher,
Mrs. J. c. Bloss,
Teacher,
Mrs. George Ripple,
Mrs. Arthur Shutts,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Philip Reilly,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Mauch Chunk,
Pa.
Philade·lphia,
Pa.
Goyne,
Pa.
Irvington,
N. J.
Parsons,
Pa.
Allentown,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Haddon Heights,N. J .
Globe.
Ariz.
Philadelphia.,
Pa.
Wllkes-Barre,
p,.,
Sayre,
Pa.
Mrs. Fred E. Riede,
Mrs. Lloyd Coil,
Teacher,
Mrs. P. F. McHale,
Teacher,
Mrs. S. F. Lawrence,
Mrs. G. C. Gunderson,
Mrs. Silas Randall,
Mrs. H. M. Montz,
Teacher,
Freeland,
Pa.
Scra.n ton,
Pa.
Parsons,
Pa.
Rutherford,
N. J.
Perth Amboy,
N. J.
W. Philadelphia, Pa.
Hazelton.
Pa.
"Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Teacher,
Mrs. J. J. O'Connor,
Clerk,
Teach. of Biology,
Teacher,
Mrs. H. A. Diltz,
Au s tin ville,
Parkesburg,
Va.
Pa.
0lyphant,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
New York,
N. Y.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Dalton,
Pa.
'I'eacher.
Olyphant,
Pa.
Mrs. C. B. Altemose,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Mrs. \Vm. \Yebb,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Mrs. Banks,
Elmira,
N. Y.
Teacher.
Oneida,
Pa.
Teacher.
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Teacher,
Freeland,
Pa.
Mrs. A. W. Knecht, Pittston,
Pa.
Mrs. J. H. Campbell,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Teacher,
Freeland,
Pa.
ll'Irs. \\-. A. Dewalt,
Mrs. H. Coolbaugh,
Trucksville,
Pa.
Mrs. \V'ill :'\Iaguire.
Plains,
Pa.
),!rs. J. Leo. O'Connor, \Vilkes-Barrb,
Pa.
Teacher.
f;,,ranton.
Pa.
Mrs. A. R. Appel,
Northampton,
Pi
Addresses not ind!ca,tetl unknown.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
72
O'Connor, Anna C.
O' Connell, Mary J.
•peters, Sarah M.
Paterson, Jannette
Purcell, Katie A.
Rutt, Marion S.
Roberts, Florence M.
Smith, Ethel
Stuckley, Clara M.
Singer, Mabel
Swartwood, Martha
Smith, Gertrude )(.
Timlin, Mary C.
Timlin, Bezie A.
Van Why, Helen F'.
Veenschoten, N. S.
Williams, Edna
Wisegarver, Emily
Weidman, Edith E.
Wallis, Minnie E.
l:ounkln, Anna ?.L
Young, Ruby M.
Alling, Willard
Behler, \Vm. M.
Cyphers, S. Leonard
Gallagher, E. Joseph
Herring, John
Jones, Adrian H.
Lewis, Meyer
LeBar, Frank
Morris, Bert F.
McDonald, John E.
Mensch, Harry E.
.Ma&"ulre, Wm. F.
*Noble, Raymond H.
Newton, Elliot B.
O'Neill, W. Chester
O'Donnell, John A.
O'Malley, John A.
•Pelton, Claire, W.
Paules, Howard S.
Rozelle, Ernest M.
Saunders, R. Lee
\Vllson, Charle s A.
Mrs. Edward Keely,
Teacher,
Miner's Milla,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Mrs. B. F. Burns,
Teacher,
Mrs. E. S. Hllsdort,
Supt. Penmanship,
Mrs. W. T. Lytle,
Teacher,
Mrs. H. S. Paules,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teac her,
Teacher,
Mrs. Wm. Ruder,
Teacher,
Mrs. F. W. Wackernagel,
Mrs. c. W. Simpson,
Teacher.
Mrs. C. Dudley Hull,
Principal,
GENTLEMEN, 'IH.
Principal,
Principal,
Civ. Engineer,
Pri ncipal,
Supervisin&" Prln.,
Lawyer,
La Plume,
Shenandoah,
Luzerne,
Middletown,
New ark,
Pleasantville,
Moosic
Perkasie,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. Y .
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Business,
Cr. Mgr.,
Teacher,
Principal,
Busi ness,
Stroudsburg,
Merchantville,
Freeland,
Sussex,
Plains,
Mail Carrier,
Teacher,
Gen. Contractor,
Asst. Prln.,
Dunmore,
B e lvi dere,
Sum mit Hill,
Plains,
Pa.
N. J .
Pi
Pa.
Minister,
Principal,
City Supt.,
Farmer,
Perkasie,
Franklin,
Irvington,
Factoryville,
N. J .
N. J .
Taylor,
Pa.
Taylor,
Pa.
E. St roudsburg,
Pa.
Schenectady,
N. Y.
Passaic,
N. J .
Lancaster,
Columbia,
Carbondale,
Wharton,
Forty Fort,
Pa.
N. J .
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
N. J.
Allendale,
Pa.
Jermyn,
Pa.
So. Bethlehem,
Pa.
Tre s chkow,
Pa.
Freeland,
Pa.
Hazleton,
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
N. J .
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
POST GRA.DU.ATl!l EXAMINATION FOR NEW DIPLOlllA.
Connor, Lillian
Northup, Lena L.
Schnelder, Henry
Mrs. G. E. Webster, Philadelphia,
Hrs. Frank Spiece!,
Scranton,
Newfoundland,
Wayne,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
PRACTICA.L TEACHER'S CERTIFICATE.
Schultz, Elva G.
Wilson, James P.
T e a cher,
D ick s on City,
Pa.
CLASS OF 1005.
LAD ms.
Au1'enstein, L. M.
A n gle, Gertrude
Angle, Lulu M.
Bell, Sarah E.
Ilortree, Ada H.
Bortree, Ida H.
Harteau, Mildred
Brown. Jes sie
Bachman. Sarah
Beach, Martha
*J?eceased.
N ewark,
Mrs. J. E. Jones,
Allentown,
Teacher,
:\Irs. R. H. Rochester, Raton,
Mrs.W.Homer R&llley, Hub,
Teacher,
Mrs. R. J. CrOSll,
N. J.
Pa.
N. M .
N. J .
Bank Clerk,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Teacher,
Mrs. Frank Clapp!er, Minersville,
Pa.
A d dresses not i ndicated unknown.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
73
*Bro·wne, Anna B.
•Cooke, Helen G.
Pa.
Cook, Mary W.
Mrs. Ralph Turn,
Bushkill,
Mrs. N. A. Frantz,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Cross, Katie M.
Carlin, Daisy E.
Cummings, .Marg. C.
Mrs. T. W. Jordan,
Carroll, Anna K.
Pa.
Carden, Mary V.
Mrs. R. T. Woods,
Avoca,
Pa.
Cowling, Isabella A.
Mrs. Wm. A. Kitto,
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
Doggett, Agnes C.
Mrs. J. J. Gallagher,
Drifton,
N. J .
Datesman, Eliz. c.
Teacher,
Paterson,
Pa.
Davitt, Bridget L.
Teacher,
Mayfield,
Pa.
Donovan, Mary A.
Wilkes-Barre,
Teacher,
N. J.
Emery, Naomi
Vineland,
Com. Teacher,
Pa.
Evans, Adeline
Scranton,
Mrs. T. P. Hartman,
Pa.
Fox, Alice E.
Glendon,
Teacher,
Pa.
Mrs. c. E. Blecher,
Bloomsburg,
Grant, Kathryn H.
Pa.
Gri!Uth, Etta M.
Mrs. J. W. Walters,
Nanticoke,
Pa..
Holland, Bertha.
Mrs. Walter LaBar,
Saylors burg,
Pa.
Mrs.
F.
A.Cross,
Houck, Lulu A.
Scranton,
Pa.
Mrs. F. 0. Messinger, Allentown,
Hill, Ada
Pa.
Mrs.
J.
N.
Pusey,
Hogeland, Allee F.
Avondale,
Pa.
Teacher,
Heneghan. Sadie F.
Old Forge,
Pa.
Mrs.
Russel
D
Scott,
Hultman, Frances
E. Stroudsburg,
•Holmes, M. Dasiy
Pa.
Mrs. A. B. Melchner,
Jensen, Nellie H.
E . Stroudsburg,
Jacoby, Cora E.
Pa.
Kutzki, Josepha
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
N. J .
Kane, M. Lillian
Prin. Gram. Sch.,
Belvidere,
Kane, Grace
Pa.
S. S. Sup. Ed. S.S. W., Philadelphia,
Pa.
Kress, Mabel S.
'l'eacher,
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
Kellow, Lottie J.
Teacher,
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
King, Anna L.
Teacher,
Scranton,
•Longacre, Elsie M.
Pa.
Moran, Kathryn
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
McGreevy Mary D.
Mrs. P. J. Lenahan,
Wilkes-Barre,
Murphy, Agnes G.
Pa.
Prin. High School,
Duryea,
Pa.
McMurtrle, Minnie D. Mrs. Lee C. Hessler,
\ Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
McBride, Mary IL
Teacher,
Easton,
Pa.
Murrey, Nora F.
'J:eacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
McNells, Elizabeth
•reacher,
Summit Hill,
Pa.
McLean, Marg. P.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Mahan, Nellie V.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Mangan, Helen B.
Scranton,
Mrs. Paul Golden.
Pa.
Nixon, Margaret
Stroudsburg,
Mrs. Wm. B. W olte,
Pa.
Neary, Nellie A.
•reacher,
Old Forge,
N. Y.
Outterson, Bessie E.
Principal,
West Chazy,
Pa.
Owen, Margaret K.
Teacher,
Freela.nd,
O'Malley, Margaret
Mrs. Edward Regan,
•Overfield, Mae
O'Malley, Marie
"Mrs. J. R. Burns,
Forty Fort,
Pa.
Peters, Bessie
Mrs. L. MacDonough, Clark's Summit, Pa.
Phillips, Blanche
Teacher,
Kingston,
Pa.
Quick, Mabel E.
Mrs. A. L. Ward,
Oakland,
Cal.
•Roache, Katharine E
Rex, Hattie 111.
Allentown,
Pa.
Teacher,
Reardon, Agnes C.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Reber, Ella M.
Mauch Chunk,
Pa.
Teacher,
Rohrbach, Estelle
Mrs. John W. Koch,
Philad elphia,
P a .e
Reap, Helen
N. Y.
Mrs. Ge.orge R. Eddy, Mt. Vernon,
Sunderland, Marg.
Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Seguine, Edith M.
Stenographer,
Cresco,
Pa.
Schumacher, Eva
Mrs. Allen J. Hahn,
Dover,
N. J.
Slutter, Hattie M.
Mrs. Harry Freeland, Endicott,
N. Y.
Tisue, Mary
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Tierney, Anna
Mrs. Jas. J. Reynolds, Scranton,
Pa.
VanWhy, Grace
Mrs. Grace Pipher,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Wheeler, Mabel
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Wieand, Kath. B.
Teacher,
Hackensack,
N. J,
Zerbey, Esther M.
Mrs. John Mulllgan,
Nesquehoning,
Pa.
•Deceased.
Addresses not indicated unknown.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
74
GENTLEMEN,
Anthony, James W.
Donohue, Michael
Dunleavy, Joseph M.
Griffith, L. D.
Gallagher, James J.
Gill, John
Gilpin, Leon
Hoffman, Lewis
•Hollenback, L. B.
Haverty, Thos. A.
*Hazen, J. Moore
J one s, William H.
Kanyuck, John
Koerner, John L.
•Michener, Elmer
Mccann, Michael
Miller, Harvey
Noble, Greylock
O'Bri en, G e orge V,
Osmun, Luther
Pysher, Willard
Prokopovitch, A. s.
Pelton, Homer c.
Storm, John
S helly, William B.
Tri1nsue, Wm. T.
VanHorn, Clinton
\V llliams, Harry
'Voodley, Thomas
'O~.
Superv. Prin.,
Of. U. S. Navy,
Principal,
Physician,
Teacher,
Private Secretary,
Lumbe r Business,
Salesman,
Aquashicola,.
Glen Lyon,
Scranton,
Baltimore,
Drifton,
Ithaca,
Fores t Hills,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Md.
Pa.
N. y
Mass.
Pa.
Real Estate Agent,
Shenandoah,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Principal,
!'!anticoke,
Glen Lyon,
Audubon,
'l'eacher,
Superv. Principal,
Physician,
Book-keeper,
Principal,
Teller,
Lawyer,
Teacher,
D i r. Voca'l. School,
Sal esman,
EoardingHouseProp.,
M in ister,
Teacher,
Fa·rmer,
L arksville,
Pa.
Spart a,
N. J .
Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Bound Brook,
N. J.
Alpha,
N. J.
Flicksville,
Pa.
Olyphant,
Pa.
Hamlin,
Pa.
Carlisle,
Pa.
Quakertown,
Pa
Shaw nee-on-Del., Pa.
Newa rk,
N. J .
R e nd ham,
Pa.
i\Iiddlefown,
N. Y.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
EXAMINATION FOR NEW DIPLOMA.
Strong, Solomon C.
Sup erint e n dent,
W est Orange,
N. J.
CLASS OF 1906.
LADIES.
Be nnett, Sarah
Bornhoeft, Anna
B achman, Ethel
Biei Boyle, Cecilia V.
Burke, Mary
Bank s , Mabel M.
Colver, Lucre tia
C ochran, Lulu P.
C ronce, Ethel R.
Cornish, S. Beatrice
Croasdale, Ada
C rosbie, Alice
Carter, Grace I.
Cannon, Celestine T.
neck e r, Lillian
Dou g h erty, Anna
Mr s . Percy K. Holms,
Mr s. Phil. Voss,
Mrs. J. M. Shick,
Mrs. Wm. W. Miller,
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg,
R i egelsville,
C la r k 's Summit,
Hazleton,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Oakland,
Cal.
Mrs. Wade .Brink,
Stony Creek Mill:;J Pa.
Mrs. R. L. Mosser,
N. J.
Mrs. H. W. VanAuken N e w ark,
Philad e lphia,
Pa.
Mrs. W. E. Scott,
Mt. Pocono,
Pa.
Stenographer,
Venez.
Mrs. R.W . Parkis on, Maracaibo,
Scranton,
Pa.
Teacher,
• Rendham,
Pa.
Teacher,
W ilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Teacher,
Clark's Summit, P&.
Mrs. Oscar D. Coon,
Bu tler,
P a.
Mrs. J. C. Dillon,
D ew, Bessie
Nan ticoke,
Pa.
T e acher,
Dav ies, Marg. A.
Shelb urne Falls,Mas s.
M rs. vY. J. Morgan,
E d wards, Lulu
Luzerne,
Pa.
T e acher.
Edward s, Ethel
W ilke s-Barre,
Pa.
Mrs. C. B . . Crispell,
Fitzimmons, Rebecca Teacher,
L akewood,
Pa.
Pars ons,
Pa.
~·arre l. Elizabe th
Teacher,
F a llon. Sa die
Old Forge ,
Pa.
T eacher,
Parsons,
Pa.
Farre ll, B e ssie
T e a c her,
Pittston.
Pa.
Gille spie, Marie
Teac her,
Gallagher, Kittle A.
Old Forge,
Pa.
Teacher,
Grogan, Mary
Arc hbald.
Pa.
T e acher,
H e nry, Mabel
Clark's Green,
Pa.
Mrs . Ed. J. Rushmore,
N. Y.
H e ller, Julia C.
Mrs. H. B. Carme n, Brooklyn,
Horn, Anna
Rockaway
,
N.
J,
Mrs. D. M. Nichols ,
Haley, Anna G.
W ilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Tea cher,
J o h n, Gertrud e E .
Allentown,
Pa
Mrs. Clayton Davi s,
J o n es, Bessie
*Deceased.
Addr esses not indicated unknow n .
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
Jones, Margie
Jackson, Tessie
Jetrrey, Lillie
Jordan, Elizabeth
Klipple, Sarah E.
Kistler, Jeannette
Kipp, Hannah
Lane, Mary H.
Lacoe, Martha L
Lewis, Stella H.
Loder, Lucy
Lesoine, Minnie
Morahap, Agnes E.
Miller, Mary
Murphy, Theresa
Miller, Nettie F.
McAndrew, Anna
Morgan, Sophia E.
Mccann, Nellie J.
Montanye, Anna
Osborne, Josephine
O'Malley, Elizabeth
•Owens, Margaret
Pritchard, Jessie
Padden, Julia
Raeder, Eliz. H.
Ruane, Katherine G.
Roche, Nellie
Reap, Edna
Shafer, Ida B.
Smith, Cora V.
Smith, Essie 0.
Staples, Romelda
Singer, Emma
Schwartz, Lydia M.
Turrell, Stella
Turn, Daisy E.
Turn, Lura F.
Turn, Isabel
·wheeler, Mabel A.
Winter, Leona E.
Younkin, Bessie
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Phillip Jago, Jr.
Mrs. Jo-hn Gallagher,
Mrs. Claude Winter,
Mrs. Jeanette Pelton,
Mrs. Ge-o. Brewer,
Mrs. M. J. Harrln&"ton,
Teacher,
Mrs. Geo. Herrmann,
Mrs. C. R. Bensinger,
Mrs. A. R. Watts,
Mrs. Elmer Akerley,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teaching,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Thos. Carroll,
Mrs. T. Joseph Boyle,
Nurse,
Teacher,
Mrs. W. C. Pett:y,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. F. R. Ammon,
l\1rs. Howard Abell,
Teacher,
Prin. Model School,
Mrs. A. S. Jacob,
Mrs. :.\I. D. Kingsley,
Teacher,
Music,
Nurse,
Mrs. T. \\'. Lynch,
Teacher, I. C. S.,
Teacher,
GENTLEIUEN,
Conniff, .James
Doll, Harry E.
Davies, Edmund J.
Henry, .John
Horan, .James
Losey, Frank B.
Murphy, .Joseph
McDonough, .James
McAndrew, .John A.
McDonough, George
McCloskey, James
Makowski, Ladlslaus
Reynolds, Verner H.
Ries, Henry R.
Stright, Tracy
Strader, Wm. W.
*Stoneback, Ralph
Transue, Vincent M.
Transue, Victor H.
Van Horn, Wm. S.
Wildrick, Charles D.
*Deceased.
75
Slatington,
Dury ea,
Pen Argyl,
Carbondale,
Ransom,
E . .Stroudsbtlrg, ·
E. Stroudsburg,
Dushore,
Clark's Summit,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa..
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa..
Pa,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Oakland,
Cal.
Nicholson,
Pa.
Archbald,
Stroudsburg,
Scranton,
Nanticoke,
Dunmore,
\\' ilkes-Barre,
Avoca,
Forty Fort,
::\1ayfield,
Ransom,
Plains,
Coyne,
Omaha,
Mountalnhome,
Succasunna,
Hackensack,
Bangor,
E .. Stroudsburg,
Nanticoke,
Thompson,
E. Stroudsburg,
E. Stroudsburg,
Bushkill,
Olyphant,
Scranton,
Passaic,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa..
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa..
Pa.
Neb.
Pa.
N. J.
N. J .
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J,
•oe.
Clerk,
Principal,
Int. Rev. Col.,
Postmaster,
Teacher,
Principal,
Assistant Principal,
Teacher,
Teacher,
lnsurance Lawyer,
Principal Schools,
Teacher,
Ban k Teller,
Man. Tr. Teacher,
Clerk,
Teach. Math. H. S.,
Plains,
Pa.
Pa.
T unkhannock,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Cresco,
Rendham,
Pa.
' Flatbrookvllle, N. J.
Pa.
Pittston,
Pa.
Chauncy,
Pa.
Moosic,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa..
Jessup,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
iE. Stroudsburg, Pa.
N . .J.
Glen Ridge,
Alton,
Ill.
Ballistic Eng.,
Rahway,
N . .J.
Chemist,
Clark's Summit, Pa.
Minister,
Englewood,
N. J.
Teacher,
Addresses not indicated unknown.
76
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
STATE CERTIFICATE, '06.
Hillegas, Mamie
l\Irs. Haven Sweatt,
Pennsburg,
P&.
POST GRADUATE.
Batt, O. E., 1895, Completed Three Year Course.
CLASS OF 1907.
LADIES.
Aldrich, Nellie R.
Bensinger, E. M.
Balley, Gussie,
Bornhoeft, Edna
Beers, Cora
Buck, Laura H.
Boyer, Pansy
Barrett, Bessie R.
Barrett, Margaret .M.
Burke, Florence M.
Cawley, Mary L.
Dietrick, Lettie H.
Downing, Anna C.
Dwyer, Bessie G.
Dedrick, Olive H.
Decker, Isa,bel K.
Dowling, Grace E.
Davis, Grace R.
Ede, Violet M.
Ely, Ruth E.
Farre 11, N ell!e B.
Flynn, Agnes G.
Flynn, Genevieve I.
Foley, Mary 0.
Gerrity, Anna R.
Golden, Margaret M.
*Griffin, Delia C.
Gardner, Bessie
Gi11lgan, Nellie H.
Hannick, Mollie C.
Hoban, Gertrude D.
Harte, Anna M.
Harmon, Pearl E.
Hendershot, Minnie
Halnz, Katherine M.
Kessler, Hattie I..
Lally, Mary F.
Lavin, Claire L
Loftus, Mae C.
Lewis, Mae E.
Michael, Leonora
Meehan, Sarah A.
McNulty, Lucy B.
Nash, Bessie
Nallln, Lauretta H.
O'Connor, Bessie IL
Pauls, Gertrude E.
Place, Clara M.
Raesly, Vivian
Rapp, Bertha M.
Rogan, Ma,ry N.
Roche, Cecilla .M.
•Roache, Mara-. A.
Regan, Emily B.
Sarson, Bessie J.
Saunders, Ethel G.
*Slutter, Edith
Strunk, Cora M.
*Deceased.
Teacher,
Commercial Teacher,
Mrs. C. Younkins,
Mr.s.Richard Wyckofl',
Teacher,
Mrs. 0. C. Price,
Teacher,
Teacher.
Mrs. J. H. Kilker,
Teacher.
Mrs. Alfred E. Breen,
Mrs. S. R. Eron,
Teacher,
Mrs. I. Maghran,
Teacher,
Mrs. Geo. C. Fox,
Teacher,
Mrs Thomas Looms,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Frank Riordan,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. R. A. Hopkins,
Stroudsburg,
Stroudsburg,
Atlantic City,
Stewartsville,
Mountainhome,
Palmerton,
Allendale,
Jessup,
Atlantic City,
Scranton,
Nanticoke,
Nanticoke,
Scranton,
South Orange,
Pitman,
Gouldsboro,
Springville,
Pen Argyl,
vVhite Haven,
Dickson City,
Dunmore,
Summit Hill,
Rend ham,
Pittston,
Pittston,
Music Student,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Chas. D. CareJ',
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg,
Dunmore,
Olyphant,
Olyphant,
Scranton,
Oakmont,
Bethlehem,
Wilkes-Barre,
Nazareth,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Old Forge,
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Teacher.
Teacher,
Book-keeper,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. H. A. Weaver,
Dunfield,
N. J.
Dickson City,
Pa.
Olyphant,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Tuxedo,
N. Y.
Miner's Mills,
Pa.
Phillipsburg,
N. J.
Teacher,
Mrs. O. Frankentl.eld,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Portland,
Bethlehem,
Olyphant,
Old Forge,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Avoca,
Washington,
Hop Bottom,
Teacher,
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N . .J.
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Addresses not indicated unknown.
77
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
•storm, Sarah E. D.
Scanlon, Nora P.
Tidd, Florence
Tingley, Grace W.
Vaughan, Agnes M.
V\·ard, Lyda
Warner, Ethel M.
Warner, Mayme A.
\Vilson, Vannie M.
Williams, Emma E.
Zweizig, Effie M.
Zahnlecker, Tillie
Aten, Paul
Bush, Fred S.
Croasdale, Harold
Cross, Arthur T.
Doll, C. Lewis
Gough, Chas. L.
Hunt, A. Ellis
Hovany, Chas. F.
Hover, Lynn A.
Heller, Clayton A.
llott, Otto w.
llof!, Philip M.
Kautz, Harry C.
Kitto, Chas. W.
Moyer, Samuel R.
Morgan, Harry J,
*McGready, Peter r..
Malloy, Neice A.
Rosenkrans, Carl B.
Richmond. Leon H.
Riordan, Frank S.
*Roman, Russell B.
Troxel, Oliver
Tierney, Walter P.
Warden, S. Ra.y
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Albert Schaefer,
Mrs. Thos. 0. Rainey,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. John Scharer,
Scranton,
Taylor,
Los Angeles,
Scranton,
Taylor,
White Plains,
Bayonne,
Los Angeles,
Moscow,
Cresisona,
Matamoras,
Pa.
Pa.
N. Y.
N. J.
Cal.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
GENTLEMEN, '07.
Mgr. Keene Co.,
Principal,
Chemist,
R. R. Postal Clerk,
Prin. Dallas Twp.,
Bloomfield,
N. J .
Augusta,
Evans Falls,
N. J.
Pa.
Capt. U. S. Army,
Farming,
Stroudsburir.
Town hill,
Pa.
Pa..
Salesman,
Lawyer,
Teacher,
Teacher,
M i nister,
Easton,
Pa.
Syracuse,
N. Y .
Battle Creek,
Mich.
N. Water Gap,
Pa.
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa..
CaL
Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Teacher,
Surgeon, U.S. Army,
Capt. U.S. Sig. Corps,
Kav. Co.,
Freeland,
E. Stroudsbur•.
\Ves tmlnister,
Lansford,
Pa.
Pa..
Md.
Pa.
Vulcanizing,
Patskala,
Lewi ston,
Evans Fa.lb,
Principal,
Ohio.
l\Iont .
Pa.
STATE CERTIFICATES, '01'.
Cullen, Hannah S.
Dougherty, Helen H.
Gerrity, Mary E.
Hopps, Agnes S.
Hangen, Anna V.
Hottman, Rose
Haggerty, Katharine
Kiethllne, Edna
Murray, Vera
Meredith, Lena
McGuire, Anna I..
McHale, Anna E.
McLane, Loretta G.
Murphy, Eleanor F.
McDonnell, Anna A.
Oberholtzer. Warren
Orce, Angela,
Taylor, Agne" G.
VanAlken, Minnie A.
Wilson. Nellie
Zahnlecker, Tillie
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Postmistress,
Mrs. C. E. Mccollum,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teach. Dom. Sc!.,
Teacher.
Mrs. J. W. Caswell,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Frank :r. Murphy
Teacher,
Teacher,
Asst. Princival,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. John H. Schafer,
Dunmore,
Dunmore.
Dunmore,
Greentown,
Millburn,
Dunmore,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J .
Pa.
Pa.
Denver,
Col.
Dunmore,
Dunmore,
Scranton,
Dunmore,
Dunmore,
Richlandtown,
Matamoras,
Dunmore,
:lfa tamora":
Dunmore,
Matamoras,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
CLASS OP 1908.
LA.DIE!!.
Appleman, Ina M.
Arnold, Lella E.
*Deceased.
Teacher,
T.eacher,
Belvidere,
N. J .
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Addresses not indi cated unknown.
78
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Bachman, Minnie C.
Bachman, Ruth A.
Bennett, Lillian M.
Bolton, Lillian A.
Bowers, Mabel A.
Bishop, Irene M.
Bray, Ethel H.
Bube, Margaret M.
Crotzer, Edna M.
Caskie, Rena A.
Teacher,
Mrs. Harry Pursel,
Bethlehem,
Phillipsburg,
Pa..
N. J .
l\Irs. A. W. Kressler,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Teacher.
Plai nfteld.
N. J .
Nurse U. S. Army,
New York.
N. Y .
Mrs. J. H. Patterson Braden town,
Fla.
Teacher,
White Plains, N. Y.
Mrs. B. Boyde Perry, Forty For't,
Pa.
Pa.
Mrs. Rena Caskie
Walnutport,
Roberts,
Cotton, Hattie M.
Scranton,
Pa.
Mrs. James Pearn/
Coyne, Anna L.
Old Forge,
Pa.
Teacher,
Pa..
Cosgrove, Lillian
Old
Forge,
Teacher,
Corbett, Ella M.
Pa.
Teacher,
W ilkes-Barre,
Pa..
Capiello, Marla T.
Dunmore,
Mrs. Carmlno Cerra,
Cornealison, Dora G. Tr,acher,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Pa.
Carey, Mary C.
Mauch Chunk,
Teacher,
Coughlin, Lydia G.
N. J .
Mrs. Leslie N. Sm>th Pas·saic,
Pa.
Scranton,
Cummings, C. Lucy
Teacher,
Pa..
DePew, Mary E.
Moscow,
Teacher,
Donnelly, Mary A.
Teacher,
Pa
Donohue, Mamie M. Teacher,
Glen Lyon,
N. Y.
Dolinskie, Julia
New York,
Teacher,
Depuy, Margaret I:L
Mrs. J. R. Ros'iyn,
Edward, Ethel E.
Pa.
P i t ts burgh,
Mrs. T. H. Brehn,
Eschenbach, Martha
Pa.
Mrs. R. D. Melvin,
Strou dsburg,
Ede, Elma .B.
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
Mrs. James Hewett,
Foss Margaret W.
N.
J.
Teacher,
Stew ardviHe,
Pa.
Farrell, Kathryn D. Teacher,
Dickson City,
Pa.
Fairless, Marilla F.
Mrs. C ..J. Surplus,
Gouldsboro,
Farrell, Mary E.
Pa.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Grlesmer, Marlon T.
"\Vilkes-Barre,
Teacher.
Pa.
Gettings, Hannah V. Mrs. R. P. Schalla, Jr. Dunmore,
Groner, Anna H.
Wis.
Mrs. Geo. H. Crow,
Withee,
Pa..
Gaffney, Mary E.
Throop,
Teacher,
Pa..
Nanticoke,
Goff, Nora D.
Teacher,
Pa..
Plains,
Teacher,
Gildea, Sarah B.
Pa.
Gardner, Maude l...
Mrs. Charles Wilson, Factoryville,
Pa.
Freeland,
Gaffney, Agnes I.
Teacher,
Pa.
Pen A rgyl,
Houck, M. Stella
Mr s. J. W. Nulton,
Hauenstein, Edna P.
Pa.
Teacher,
Hart, Clarrissa l\L
'Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Harris, Miriam L.
:Vlrs. J. C. Fleming,
Dallrus ,
Hawk, Carolyn B.
New York City, N.Y.
Teacher,
Pa..
Hartman, Helen l\L
Allentown,
Teacher,
Pa.
Jones, Cora B.
Mrs. Benj. H. Rhys,
Warrior Run,
Pa.
Lyons, Kathryn G.
Olyphant,
Teacher,
Pa.
Leidich, Martha M.
Easton,
Mrs. W. Hlndenach,
Pa.
McMahon, Mary E.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
McGowan. Loretta
Pa.
Morgan, Esther
Teacher,
l'i!anticoke,
Pa.
Miller, M. Grace
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
McCormac, Mary c.
Olyphant,
McCormac, Julia C.
N'. J .
M r s. M. T. Hannon,
Orange,
Murray, Kathryne
Pa.
Dunmore,
Mervine, Carrie M.
Pa.
Mrs. Carolme Stivers, S t roud·sburg,
McKeeby, L. Pearle
N. Y .
Binghamton,
Mrs. Leon D. Payne,
McDermott, Anna F. Teacher,
Pa
Carbondale,
Murphy, Katharine
Pa.
Teacher,
Scranton,
•Nyce, Bessie E.
Pa.
Wyoming,
Newton, Grace I.
Teacher,
Outterson, Lillian M. Mrs. F. 0. Ritter,
N. J,
Orange,
O'Connell, Margaret
Teacher,
*Owens, Jennie E.
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Teacher,
O'Brien, Nellie L.
Pa..
Wanamie,
Ormes, Mayme M.
Teacher,
*O'Donnell, Anna M.
Mrs. Graydon Hoffman E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
O'Niel, Helen W.
Teacher,
Dickson City,
Pa..
O'Connor, Rose A.
Mrs. Benjamin Cornel Scranton,
Pa.
Page. Lena M.
Addres
s
es
not
indi
cated
unknown.
*De-ceased.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
Puterbaugh, Edna M.
Purdy, Mary E.
Porter, Lillian D.
Porter, Irene E.
Royer, Mary s.
Rufe, Sadie M.
Sterner, Leila E.
Samuel, Eleanor
Stull. Hallie A.
Stapleton, Mary M.
Samuels, Eva L.
Strohmeier, Emily
Sullivan, Tiiiie M.
Smith, Hellen A
Talmage, Alice S.
Thomas, M. Ethel
Uhler, Edna M.
Vancott, Lucia B.
Williams, Mary
Woodring, Sadie E.
79
Mrs. Norman Marsh, E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Mrs. Oscar Hager,
Easton,
Pa.
Brantwood Hall,
Teacher,
Bronxville,
N. Y.
Mrs. R. F. Wood,
New York,
N. Y.
Mrs. E. P. Kuenne,
Oakland Heights,
S. I.,
(N. Y.)
Mrs. Wm. Ztecler,
Easton,
Pa.
Mrs. Ellery B. Scott,
Mrs. J. H. Yeager
Mountajn Top,
Pa.
Hazelton,
Teacher,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Mrs. S. J. Price,
B e thle·h em,
Stenographer,
Pa.
Hackensack,
N. J.
Teacher,
Mrs. W. H. Perick,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
M11s. C. Cortright,
Pa.
Mrs. G. C.Whitenight, Nanticoke,
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
Mrs. Millard Stine,
Pa.
Mrs. W. W. Thomas, Susquehanna,
Dunmore.
Teacher,
Pa.
GENTLEIUEN, 1908.
•Armstrong, Fred E.
Browne, A. Roy
Bensinger, Allan R.
Coyne, Peter J.
Clark, William J.
Corbett, James J.
Crowe, Montgomery
Creveling, Jacob V.
Cummings, John M.
Dutot, s. Claire
Edinger, Frank P.
Foulkes, John
Heller, R. Foster
Hotrman, Greydon lJ.
*Kemp, George N.
Kunkle, John H.
Lane, Dennis J.
Reese, Leslie J.
Williams, Herbert R
Adv. Manager,
CI. Ag. Penna. R. R.
Teaching,
Law Student,
Clerk L. Y. Coal Co.,
Lt. U. S. Army,
Teaching,
Passaic,
N. J .
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Moosic,
Pa.
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Plains,
Pa..
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Hack etts>town, N. J .
Olyphant,
Pa.
Chemist,
County Treasurer,
Teacher,
Clerk D. L. W. R. R.,
Lumber Merchant,
Stroudsburg,
Bangor,
Scranton,
E. Stroudsburg,
Sci. Teacher, H. S ..
Dentist,
Principal H. S.,
Supt. Water Co.,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Tow anda,
Pa.
Lans ford,
Pa.
Glen Summit Springs,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa
Pa.
Pa..
STATE CERTIFICATE, '08.
Wise, Lenore
Wiltz, Stella
Teacher,
Mrs. Harry G. Carroll
Schwenksville,
Pa.
Salem,
Mass.
CLASS OF 1909.
LADIES.
Barrett, Jennie M.
Beebe, Helen E.
Benson, Genevieve D.
Blanche, Nellie Y.
Bohan, Josephine l>.
Boland, Helen A.
Boyle, Rose Anna
Boyle, Rose Mary
Breslin, Kathryn J.
Brown, Carrie L.
*Brown, Josephine A.
Carroll, Mae D.
*Casey, Eva G.
Cassimer, Anna V.
Cohen, Tibi H.
Collins, Bernetta B.
Connltr, Regina R.
Crain, Alice L.
Cutr, Mamie A.
*De.ceased.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Principal,
Teacher,
Mrs. J. J. Maguire,
Teacher,
Teacher,
New Milford,
Dickson City,
Dunmore,
Wilkes-Barre,
Dunmore,
Hazleton,
Pa..
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Lansford,
Kingston,
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Teacher,
Examiner, I. C. S.,
Shenandoah,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Teacher.
Teacher,
Wanamie,
Wilkes-Barre
Pa.
Oak Ridge,
N. J.
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Addresse•s not indicated unknown.
80
STATE NOHJ\IAL SCHOOL,
Davies, Lotta I.
Devine, Mary C.
DeWan, M. Frances
DeV'tan, Joanna E.
Dietrich, Mabel E.
Donnelly,Florence E.
Earley, Mayme E.
Eley, Florence D.
Flynn, Helen F.
Fox', Anna V.
Fulper, Helen E.
Gaffney, Sadie L.
Gallagher, Mary l!l.
•Gallagher, Rose M.
Gantzhorn, Florence
Giblin, Loretta F.
Glass, Irene E.
G1·oner, Emma vV.
Hayes, Margaret M.
Heller, Maude W.
Heyer, Emma V.
Horan, Nora C.
Jacob, Laura P.
Kaul, Edna A.
Kennedy, Amanda J.
Kennedy, Marg·aret G.
Kilpatrick, Gertrude
K istler, Alice L.
Lane, Agnes B.
Latimer, Emily
Lavin, Alice L.
Lewis, Blanche A.
Loftus, Tessie A.
Long, Jessie M.
Lutes, Roxanna E.
Lyons, Alice L.
Maloy, Catharine D.
Mann, Carrie B.
Marvin, Leona G.
M cCabe, Margaret C.
McCaf!l'ey, Sara
McCue, Anna C.
McGeehan, Sara M.
McGeehan, vVinifred
McHale, Mae M.
McHale, Theresa M
Messinger, Lelia S.
Moffit, Claire M.
Mooty, A. Marie
O'Donnell, Genevieve
O'Donnell, Mary L.
:)'Hara. Agnes T.
• O' Mal!ey, Mayme E.
)wens, Mary
Pa lmiter, Adelia A.
Phillips, Catharine
Powell, Blodwyn
Quinn, Mary G.
Hei!ly, Mary R.
Riegel, Anna D.
Roberts, Ida M.
Savage, Elizabeth K.
Shaw, Ethel F.
Si nger, Lucy
Smith, Helen M.
Smith, Laura
S mith, Muriel I.
Snyd er, G. Adele
Spencer, Blanche
S toneback, Mae J.
Sullivan, Catharine J.
*Deceased.
P ri ncipal,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Lansford,
Torresdale,
Rummerfield,
Rummerfield,
Mrs. Jas. Finnerty,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Chas. Wendland,
Teacher,
Yeowoman U.S.Navy,
Olyphant,
Lansford,
Dickson City,
Scranton,
Taylor,
Phillipsburg,
Throop,
Nesquehoning,
Teacher,
Tannersville,
Teacher,
Brackney,
Mrs.Carl Hosenkrans, E. Stroudsburc-
P&.
Pa.
Pa.
P&.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Mrs. A. R. Raeisly,
Mrs. B. N. Schlimme
Teacher,
Mrs. Perry B. Evans,
Mrs.ChesterA. Snover,
Mrs. Chas. E. Peck,
Mrs. R. J. Woodrlnir,
Teacher,
Music Student,
Mrs. M. Hoban,
'I'eacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs.C.W.Brlttlngham,
Mrs. Geo. Clark,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. R. S. Gulick,
Mrs. 0. E. Shinn,
Clerk,
Mrs. '.rhos. F. Cadden,
Teacher,
Teacher,
'l'eacher,
Mrs. P. J. Lavelle,
Teacher,
Mrs. Norman C. Uhler,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Pa.
Easton,
Pa.
Glens Ide,
Pa.
Rendham,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Pa.
Pleasant Mount,
Hazleton,
Pa.
Pa.
Carbondale,
Pa.
E . Stroudsbur&',
Pa.
Olyphant,
Dingman's Ferry, Pa.
Pa.
Olyphant,
N. J .
Newark,
Pa.
Olyphant,
Pa.
Beach Haven,
Pa.
Alderson,
Pa.
Olyphant,
Pa..
Lansford.
N. J.
Plainfield,
E . Rutherford, N. J.
N. Y .
Roch ester,
Pa.
Nesquehoning,
Pa.
Dunmore,
\Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Pa.
Hazleton,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Easton,
Pa.
Carbondale,
Pa.
Simpson,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Altoona,
Pa.
Dickson City,
Mrs. B. H. Ballard,
Mrs. ·wm. D. Oakley,
Hamburg,
Nicholson,
Wanamie,
Summit Hill,
Carbondale,
Carbondale,
Trenton,
Dorranceton,
Dunmore.
Teacher,
'.reacher,
Tecacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. H. B. Gilbert,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. R. E. Kocher,
'1'eacher,
Mrs. Haydn Davl1,
Mrs. Fred Thomas,
Mrs. J. E. Houck,
Mrs. G. Adele Landi~.
Teacher,
Mrs. :.rae Fisher,
N. J .
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J .
Passaic,
Pa.
Dickson City,
2,
Pa.
Scranton, R. D.
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Bangor,
Conn.
Cos Cob,
Pa.
Quakertown,
Addresses not indicated unknown.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
81
Taylor, M. Gertrude
Tlbblns, Florence lL
Transue, Georgia R.
•Tresslar, Sarah G.
Walsh, Margaret W.
\Vagner, Lenora
Weinland, Maude M.
Weller, Sara C.
•wentzel,MadelineP.
Williams, Mildred M.
'Wismer, Ada
Wood, Myrtle H.
Teacher,
Mrs. T. S. Porter,
Mrs. Scott Avery,
Bloomingdale,
Lock Haven
Tunkhannock,
Pa,
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. J. E. Madara,
Teacher,
Peckvllle,
Phi ladelphia,
Pa..
Pa.
Flint,
Teacher,
Mrs. H. L. Lehman,
Te.acher,
Pittsburg,
Doylestown,
Old Forge,
Balmoos, John N.
Beck, Robert J.
Brogan, James S.
Conklin, O. Bruce
Culkin, John T.
Dougher, Edward A.
Ely, Jasper Q.
Bus Manager,
Med. Student,
Cashier,
Ins. Agent,
Teacher,
Principal,
San
Vienna,
N. J.
New York City, N. Y.
Freeland,
Pa.
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Old Forge,
Pa.
.White Haven,
Pa.
Evans, Arthur
Hartung, Lester M.
Hibbard, John J.
Hinkley, T. C.
Johnston, Earl S.
Principal,
Supt. of Schools,
Lt. U. S. Army,
Teacher.
Md. Agr. Exp. Sta.,
Nanticoke,
Belvidere,
New Milford,
College Park,
Jonathan, William E.
Joyce, John J.
Kocher, Ralph N.
Lutes, Cecil C.
Marsh, Ira
Maguire, Arthur A.
M:ahlonh Thomas
Mccart y, John V.
Murray, Anthony J.
O'Neill, James B.
Patrick, Austin L.
Patrick, D. Lawrence
Reagle, William H.
Studders, Charles F.
Travis, Ell R.
VanHorn, VincentR.
Teacher,
Principal,
Teacher High School,
Farmer,
Teacher,
Business,
Lawyer,
Teacher,
Lt. Res. Of. Corps,
Teacher,
Professor,
Telephone Eng.,
Business,
Lawyer,
U. S. Navy,
Minister,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Old Forge,
Pa.
vVyomissing,
Pa.
Noxen,
Pa.
Danielsville,
Pa.
Jersey City,
N. J.
New York City, N. Y.
Simpson,
:Pa.
Dunmore,
Pa.
Upper Lehigh,
Pa.
S t ate College,
Pa.
S y racuse,
N. Y .
Tobyhanna,
Pa
Butte,
Mont
E. Stroudsburg,
l"a.
Stromsburg,
Neb.
Mich.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
GENTLEMEN 1909.
Wanamie,
Pa.
'N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
l\Id.
CLASS OF 1910.
LADIES.
Bardwell, L. Vivian
Bishop, Ellen P.
Boone, Mlnnetta
Bradley, Rebecca A.
Broadbent, Bethel A.
Brogan, Nellie M.
Brown, Edi th E.
Brown, Eleanor F.
Brugler, Grace U.
Bube, Elizabeth,
Campbell, Agnes G.
Cannon, Nellie C.
Casey, Josephine A.
Caskle, Hilda S.
Cawley, Ellen G.
Conklin, Iva M.
Connelly, Mary I<'.
Corcoran, Della H.
Corcoran, Mary A.
Davis, Etta
Dean, Sylvia M.
*Deceased.
f
Pa.
Mrs. M. T. Osmun,
LaPlume,
Pa.
Mrs. Geo. R. Jacobs, Hawley,
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Teacher,
Mauch Chunk,
Pa.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Mrs. Lester Snyder,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Teacher,
Weatherly,
Pa.
Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Teacher,
Hazleton,
Pa.
·reacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Nurse,
\Valnutport,
Pa.
Sub-Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Teacher..
Wyoming,
Pa.
T e acher,
Chrome,
N. J.
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
l\Irs. P. J. Kane,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Mrs. Grover P. Dean, New Milford,
Pa.
Addresses not indicated unknown.
82
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Decker, Bessie
Decker, Helen C.
Detrick, Violet F.
Dietrick. Beatrice F.
Dreher, Grace D.
Drennan, Gertrude J.
Dunn, Grace A.
Edelman, Mamie A.
Edinger, Hilda K.
Ellenberger, Mary B.
Evans, Nellie
Fitzgerald, Sara C.
Foley, Clare H.
Frantz, Nellie A.
Fritch, Florence I.
Gardner, Vida M.
Gilpin Cora A.
Gordon, Esther
Hathaway, Susie H.
Heftt, C. Edna
Henne, Johanna V.
Hess, Helen H.
Hicks, Sadie A.
Higgins, Catherine H.
Jeftryes, Jeannette L.
Johnston, Elizabeth G.
Kennedy, Ella C.
King, Catherine M.
Kintner, Alice W.
Langan, Margaret J.
LaRue, $. Loul~e
MacAlplne, Elsie W.
MacDonald, Helen C.
McCauley, Mabel D.
McCormac, Genevieve
McDonald, Nora A.
McElhenny, Mary C.
McGlone, Mary V.
McGuinness, Mary M.
McMahon, Bessie C.
:\-lcNelis, Anna V.
Miller, Harriett
Mongan, Clare E.
Moran, Kathryn M.
Morgan, Emma C.
Mulvey, Mary J:
Murray, Emma D.
•Nye, Fern W.
O' Connor, Nellie M.
O'Donnell, Eleanor V .
O'~Ialley, Anna G.
Ormsby, Jennie M.
Overfield, Jennie E.
•Remaly,lVLMagdalen
Rinker, Mae M.
Rowe, Luella
Ruddy, Mary T.
Scouton, Stella E.
Seguine, Lillian
Scheldy, Elizabeth A.
Smith, Cora Mae
Spencer, Anna E.
Spratt, Loretta F.
•stark, Edna I.
Stark, Mollfe C.
*Stickler, Maude C.
Stoddard, Eleanor B.
Swl!t, Marie J.
Uch, Margaret D.
Uch, Mary A.
*Deceased.
Teacher,
:'.\olrs. \\'. B. Marquard,
Mrs. C. Ehrgood,
Mrs. David R. Jones,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. H. F. Hartt,
Mrs. E. J. Balliet,
Mrs. E. N. Post,
Mrs. W. Greenamoyer,
Mrs.Clifford P. Dean,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher.
Mrs. Bert B. David,
Mrs. Arthur Stark,
M r s. B. S. Banks,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. C. P. Cummlncs,
Mrs. E. Y. Randall,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Easton,
Pa.
Analomink,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Carbondale,
Pa.
Binghamton,
N. Y.
Nazareth,
Pa.
Stroud·sburg,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
New :VIilford,
Pa.
Pa.
Pittston,
Pa.
Gouldsboro,
\Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Lehighton,
Pa.
N.
Y.
Endicott,
Pa.
Panther,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Pa.
Thompson,
Pa.·
'Vyoming,
Lackawanna,
N. Y.
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Minooka,
~VIrs. Robt. A. Hoover DuBoise,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Ben C. Norris,
Nesquehoning,
Pa.
Ashley,
Pa.
Stroudsbul'g,
Pa.
Pittston,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Xl:iller Place,
L. I.
Pittston,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Th J"oop,
P"'I..
\\'ilk es-Barre,
Pa.
Pittston,
Pa.
Dunmore,
Pa.
Mayfield,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
McAdoo,
Pa.
Upper Black Eddy, Pa.
Dunmore,
Pa.
Kingston,
Pa.
New Milford,
f'a.
Teacher,
Vandling,
Pa.
Mrs. Thomas Morris,
'l'eacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Altoona,
Dunmore,
Shenandoah,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
J:'a.
Teacher,
Mrs. Luella Inhelder,
'reacher,
Mrs. N. J. Stafford,
Mrs. F. H. Fanseen,
Mrs. J. L. Jones,
Mrs. Andrew C. Li!e,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Lovelton,
Baltimore,
Syrac use,
Los Angeles,
Pleasant Mt.,
Lakewood,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Hosp. Student,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. I. S. Davis,
Mrs. T·hos. G. Gagion,
'l'eacher,
.Mrs. F. McDonald,
Mrs. Walter
Jennln~•
E. Stroudsburg,
Norfol k,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Md.
N. Y.
Cal.
Pa.
Pa.
Va.
Mrs. B. C. Kleber,
Pa.
Scranton,
'i'eacher,
Mrs. H.J. Usher,
Montpeller,
Cal.
Teacher,
Addresses not indicated unknown.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
Yale, ,Emily,
Vivian, Carrie B.
Warner, Nettie G.
Werner, Eva Z.
Werts, Elsie M.
Wolte, Helen M.
Y ea&-er, Gertrude A.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Sub-Teacher,
Teacher,
Phy. Dir.,
'l'f.acher,
Ind. Art Teacher,
Allen, Franklin J.
Allison, Rus•sell J.
Atchley, William L.
•AJtemose,Webster J.
Barteau, John F.
Broadhurst, Walter
Brotzipan, Joseph W.
Connolly, .John F.
Teacher,
Contract Work,
Teacher, H. S.,
Kan t icoke,
83
V\' eatherly,
Allentown,
Pitts ton,
Nanticoke,
Hazleton,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa..
Pa.
P a.
Pa.
Pa.
Pen Argyl,
P h i la d e lphia,
Lan ca ster,
Pa..
Pa.
Pa.
Rus h ,
Pa.
Nant icoke,
GENTLEMEN, 1910.
Te,acher,
Teacher,
Capt. Dental Corps, U
S. Army,
Cunningham, Francis J. Serg. U. S. Army,
Decker, LeRoy
Operator,
Dieter, Earl A.
Teacher,
Ellsworth, Oliver F.
Farmer,
Fanseen, Foster H.
Lawyer,
Frantz, Alvin F.
Busi nes,s,
Golden, Patrick A.
Principal,
Guinnip, Milton L.
O f. U. S. Navy,
Hess, .Tames K.
Ad v. l\1gr.,
Kane, Patrick T.
Prin cipal,
Kennedy, Walter B.
U. S. Navy,
Knapp, Frank
Clerk,
Kunsman, Charles H.
*Leonard, Martin J.
McHale, .John J.
Asst. Prin., H. S.,
Mann, John W.
Stu. Ann Arbor,
Mullin, Dean T.
Teacher,
O'Donnell, John F.
Teacher, H. S.,
Raker, Louis
Attorney,
Reimer, George R.
Mgr. Truck Farm,
Rosenberry,M.Claude Mus. Superv.,
Rosenberry, Frank L. Sch. Psych.,
Sandt, Oscar V.
Tea cher,
*Saunders, L. Glenn,
Shotwell, Fred C.
Teacher, H. S.,
Somers, P. Joseph
Mining Engineer,
Vosburg, Israel
Clerk,
Lans!ord,
E . Stro ud sburg,
Allentown,
Dallas,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Baltimore,
l\Id .
S a y lors bu r g ,
Pa.
P arsons,
Pa.
N a rro ws burg,
N. Y .
Strou dsburg,
Pa.
Pars ons,
Pa.
Oly phant,
Pa.
Pa.
E . Stroudsburg,
Spa n g l er,
Easton,
P i ttston,
Eckley,
Indianapolis,
T rev ose,
Reading ,
Eas ton ,
Eas t on,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Ind.
P a.
Pa.
Pa.
P a.
East on,
P a.
Scr anton,
P a.
CLASS 01<, 1011.
LADIES.
Bachman, Ardella A.
Bardwell, Elsie
Bartron, Helen M.
Becker, Helena
Bennett, Mary V.
Brogan, Kathryn C.
Burns, Bessie M.
Butz, Anna Mae
Candrick, Sara
Casey, Mary A.
Cawley, Kathryn M.
Chamberlain, Same A.
Clark, Ella G.
Cole, Beatrice L.
Connolly, Mary E.
Corcoran, Nora F.
Costello, Ruth R.
Craig, Lydia E.
Culp, Eleanor G.
Curran, Nellie G.
Davies, Edith L.
*Decease d.
Teacher,
Mrs. E. B. Strouble,
Mrs. S. D. Morgan,
Teacher,
Dan lelsvllle,
Pa..
N e w ton,
N . J.
D onora,
Pa.
E. Mauch Chunk, Pa..
Mrs. John J. McGlnty, Rockport,
Pa ..
Postoffice Clerk,
Lansford,
Pa.
Mrs. \V-. Melvin Stahl, Ban gor,
Pa.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Teacher,
Archbald,
Pa.
Teacher,
Du n more,
Pa.
Teacher,
Nesquehonln&',
Pa.
Mrs. Robt. Brown, Jr. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Teacher,
Bethlehem,
Pa.
Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.'
Teacher,
Jessup,
Pa.
Teacher,
Passaic,
N. J .
Hazleton,
M r s. H. D. Fowler,
Pa.
Teacher,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
l'\lrs. Carter Bache,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Addresses not indicated u n kno w n.
84
STATE NORIIIAL SCHOOL,
Davis, Myrtle M.
White Haven,
Pa.
Teacher,
Davis, Ruth
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Decker. Kathryn
Teacher,
Ransom.
Pa.
Depue, Grace L.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Nurse,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Devers, Theresa B.
Teacher,
Dietrick, Mary E.
Saylorsburc,
Pa.
Teacher,
Hawley,
Pa.
Drake, Kathryn A.
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Edinger, Mirna H.
Mrs. H. Warric k,
N. J.
Fangboner, Helen M. Mrs. G.E. Gordon, .Jr.,Milltown,
Flory, Ruth
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburc, P&.
Ashley,
Pa.
Frederick, Mary F.
Teacher,
Gaffney, Kathryn :m.
Teacher,
Throop,
Pa.
Gallagher, Cella A.
Pa.
Gent, Mahalath .A.
Teacher,
Uniondale,
Haas, Mae E.
Head Music Dept. Normal School,
E . Stroudsburg, Pa.
Hamilton, Georgl& )IL Mrs. Merle Antoine, Clark's Summit, Pa.
Hartung, Ethel .J.
Teacher,
Dela;ware,
N. J.
Harvey, Grace I.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Heiney, Irma L.
Mrs. H. E. Dreisbach, Allentown,
Pa.
Henry, Margaret F.
Teacher,
E. Stroudsbur&',
Pa.
Hollenbach, Minnie F. Mrs. Roy R. Bean,
Riegelsville,
Pa.
Hughes, Alice M.
Teacher,
Ashley,
Pa.
Hurley, Kathryn T.
Teacher,
Upper Lehl&'h,
Pa.
Hurley, Mary L.
Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
James, Elizabeth J.
N urse,
Plymouth,
Pa.
.Jensen, Emma
Mrs. A. F. Green,
E. Stroudsbur&', Pa.
Jones, Jeanette
Mrs. P. L. Jones,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
.Jones, Olive B.
Mrs. W. Lorenz,
Pert h Amboy,
N. J.
Kane, Margaret ..L
Teacher,
Sug ar Notch,
Pa.
Kelly, Rose M.
Scranton,
Pa.
Kemp, Annie M.
Mrs. Annie Kemp
Shiffer,
E. Stroudsbur&", Pa
Pa.
Kernan, Anna E .
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Kraemer, Minnie L
Mrs. F. E . Stocker,
Easton,
N.
y
Kramer, Esther
Mrs. Sam. H. Galston, New York,
Pa.
Kunkel, B. Arvilla
Mrs. L. G. Whitebread, Wopwallopen,
Pa.
Kuntz, Esther M.
Mrs. Floyd Bilheimer, A llentown,
Pa.
Lee, Ora E.
Mrs. B. LeRoy Stauffer, Hazleton,
Pa.
Lenahan, Agnes G.
Teacher,
Simpson,
Pa.
Lerch, Florence C.
Teacher,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Lesser, Beulah K.
Teacher,
Upper Lehigh,
Loveland, Mabel M..
Pa.
Mr s. Thos. H. Watson, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
McGee, Sarah A.
Mrs. J E. Birdsall,
Freeland,
•Mallery, Clara G.
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Maloney, Mary .J.
Mrs. Jas. A. Snee,
Pa..
ll Dunmo.re,
Teacher,
Marvin, Ada G.
Pa.
Dickson City,
Meehan, Anna C.
Teacher,
Pa.
Miner' s Mills,
Meehan, Mary J.
Supervisor Music,
Pa..
Morris, Mabel V.
Mrs. John A. Oakley, Dickson City,
Pa..
Shenandoah,
Morris, Marguerite c. Teacher,
Pa.
Morrison, M. Mildred Mr s. C. R. l\Iarkham, T owanda,
Pa.
Hawley,
McAndrew, An&'ela.
Teacher,
M cCarthy, Katie C.
Pa.
S h e nandoah,
McCarthy, Sabina ..L
Teacher,
Pa..
Scranton,
Mccrone, Della c.
Teacher,
*::\IacDougall, Viva A.
Pa.
Carbondale,
McHale, Helen U.
Teacher,
Pa..
Olyphant,
Mc Hale, Mary P.
Teacher,
Pa.
Scranton,
McHugh, Anna R.
Teacher,
Pa.
Olyphant,
McLaughlin, Katie M. Teacher,
Pa.
Dunmore,
O'Boyle, Margaret R. Teacher,
Pa.
Hones dale,
O' Connell, Madeline A. Teacher,
Pa.
Dunmore,
O' Connor, Margaret M. Teacher,
Pa.
Avo ca,
O' Malley, Grace P.
Teacher,
*01:\Ia lley, R ose 0.
Det roit,
Mich.
Mrs. Lloyd Hontz,
O'Rourke, Mary Z.
H udson,
N. Y .
Outterson, Bettine K. ;l>lrs. Philip Wood,
Plains,
Pa.
M r s. Wm. Brass,
Padden, Mary L.
Dunmore,
Pa.
Payton, Agnes A.
Teacher,
n
ot
ind
icaited
unknown.
Addr ess es
•Deceased.
'
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
85
Teacher,
Dlngman's Ferry, Pa.
Quick, Lena A.
Teacher,
Dickson City,
Pa..
Ramlk, Mary V.
Teacher,
Shepp ton,
Pa.
Recla, Agnes V.
Regan, Ruth W.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Reilly, Patric.la R.
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Pa.
Remaly, Florence E. Mrs. John 0. Fulmer, Easton,
Teaching,
Milan ville,
Pa.
Reynolds, Meda M.
Rogers, .n.11ce M.
'Mrs. R. L. Blrtley,
Clark's Summit, Pa.
Ruddy, Bessie D.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Ryan, Elizabeth A.
Mrs. G. R. Rogers,
Phi!lipsport,
N. Y.
Sawyer, Grace
Mrs. J. A. Bush, Jr., E . Stroudsburg.
Pa.
Scheller, Maude
Teacher,
Coatsvi!le,
Pa.
Scott, Mabelle
Teacher,
Taylor,
Pa.
Shea, Gertrude R.
Mrs. R. J. Rockefeller, Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Smith, Lila L.
Mrs. A. R. Downes, Milford,
Conn .
Stone, C. Gertrude
, Sullivan, Mary E.
Nurse,
Montclair,
N. J .
Swingle, Beulah A.
Mrs. Alfred C. Walla.ce, Baltimore,
l\Id.
Thomas, Anna
Teacher,
Edge Hill,
Pa.
Timlin, Helen U.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
•Tischler, Mabel J.
VanVllet, Anita
Mrs. T. Breltwleser, Muncie,
Ind.
VonBrunn, Mabel C. Teacher,
Ta!ton,
Pa.
Weidman, Ruth C.
Mrs. G. Earl Brugler, Weehawken,
N. J .
Mrs. vVm. T. Slattery, Scranton,
Wells, Janet B.
Pa.
Westervelt, Lucv A. Mrs. John Staubach , Scranton,
Pa.
Williams, Mary E.
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Wolftnger, Fannie G. Teacher,
Greenwich,
Conn.
Young, Helen M.
Teacher,
A.Iden Station,
Pa.
GENTLEMEN, 11111.
Brown, Walter F.
Clerk,
E . Stroudsburg,
PL
Brugler, G. Earl
Lawyer,
'Weehawken,
N. J .
Burke. Jullan B.
Teacher,
Dunm o re,
P a.
Carroll. John A.
Med. Stud.,
, Cumbola,
Pa.
Daley, Edward L.
U. S. Army,
Mayfield,
Pa.
Davey, William H.
Lt. U. S. Army,
Pen Argyl,
PL
Dean, Clifford P.
Miller,
New Miltord,
Pa.
Plains,
PL
Dutry, Frank A.
Teacher,
North Water Gap, Pa.
Eilenberger, Melcholr Teacher,
Ettinger, Walter 0.
Teacher,
Doy lestown,
Pa.
White Mills,
Pa.
Gill, Anthony H.
Salesman,
Price burg,
Pa.
Golembiewski, Steven Principal,
'•
Henry, J. Russell
Teacher,
Henryville,
Pa.
Moosic,
Pa.
Healey, Thomas J.
Teacher,
Hilderbrant, Harold F.C l erk, D. L. & W.,
Portland,
Pa.
Freeland,
Pa.
Johnson, John B.
Teacher,
La Jun ta,
Col o .
Koehler, Karol
Lawyer,
LaBar, Chester W.
Pat tern )laker,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Lash, Frederick M.
Mann. Roy L.
U. S. I. D. Banker,
Ros ebud Agency, S.D.
Dam ascus,
Pa.
Menhennett, Winfield, Prin. H. S.,
Myers, Harold H.
Newspaper Man,
Archbald,
PL
Hawley,
Pa.
McClosky, Joseph J.
Principal,
Moscow,
Pa.
Noack, Frank P.
Merchant,
Pallman, George B.
Teacher,
Clark's Summit, Pa.
Olyphant,
Pa.
Raker, Charles
Merchant,
Shaplin, Altred C.
Asst. Co. Supt.,
Honesdale,
Pa.
Sharkey, Eugene T.
Lawyer,
Bayonne,
N. J.
New York,
N. Y.
Smith, Chester A.
Sales Manager,
Snyder, Ralph A.
Principal,
Ja ck s on,
Pa.
Nesquehoning,
Pa.
Ulshafer, Gordon E.
Principal,
Wagner, John R.
U. S. Army,
Stone Church,
Pa.
Williamson, Claude M.
Ft. Slocum,
N. Y.
Wlsegarver, George WU. S. Service,
E . Stroudsburg,
Pa.
\Vyckoff, Myron
Bank Clerk,
CLASS OF 1912.
Adams, Ada D.
Allen, Viola
*Deceased.
•
LADIES.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Teacher,
Pleasant Mt.,
Pa.
Teacher,
Addresses not indicated unknown .·
86
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
A s hman, Elsie M.
Mrs. H. S. Parson<>, Nanticoke,
Pa.
Aten, Helen M.
Mrs. Helen HuthmakerClark's Summit, Pa.
Bachman, Elva M.
Teacher,
Freeland,
Pa.
Baicker, Dora D.
Mrs. Morris Wilner,
Banks, M. Ada
Nurse,
Pottstown,
Pa.
Barnhart, Ida C.
Teacher,
Nesquehdning,
Pa.
Barrall, Laura L.
Teacher,
Pa.
Nanticoke.
Bartholomey, Freida A.Teacher,
Vandling,
Pa.
Bartleson, Reba J,
Teacher,
Ariel,
Pa.
Boes, Elsae
Bookkeeper,
Scranton,
Pa.
Bortree, Floss E.
Boyer, Bessie M.
Teacher,
Slatington,
Pa.
Bruce, Lena M.
Mrs. Wm. J. Coll,
Portland,
Pa.
Bube, Ruth M.
Teacher,
Glenwood,
N. J.
Burke, Clara H.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Burns, Elizabeth E.
Pa.
Mrs. Jas. A. Copeland,Carbondale,
Call, Josephine M.
Teacher,
Freeland,
Pa.
Carpenter, Helen L.
Mrs. Geo. Lightbody, Dalton,
Pa.
Clark, Anna L.
Teacher,
Jermyn,
Pa.
Clifford, Helen B.
Teacher,
Avoca,
Pa.
Cole, Alma M.
Mrs. Arthur Swink,
Union Hill,
N. J .
Collins, Ethel
Va.
Gov. Clerk,
Newport News,
Craig, Helen D.
Mrs. Chas. J. Robertson, Easton,
Pa.
Crooks, Grace M.
Teacher,
Gouldsboro,
Pa.
Dawson, Frances E.
E . Stroudsburg, Pa.
Decker, Daisy I.
Decker, Edith M.
'reacher,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Dempsey, Clare E.
1''Jacher.
:11ayfield,
Pa.
Derby, Elizabeth K.
Mrs. W. F. Scott,
Somerville,
N. J.
DeRemer, Barbara E. Supt. of Gen. Hos.p .,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Derr, Myrtle M.
Mrs. S. L. Munson,
Bethlehem,
Pa.
Diehl, Ethel C.
T"°acher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Diehl, Helena A.
Mrs. August Burkart, Newton,
N. J.
Dunn, Nellie J.
Teac;her,
Maltby,
Pa.
Edinger, Mabel
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Mrs. Geo. A. Day,
Evans, Myrtle L.
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Teacher,
Fallon, Helen C.
Old Forge,
Pa.
Teacher,
*Fenicle, Florence E.
Ford, Ethel I.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Mrs. P. A. Dugan,
Ford, Ethel K.
Pa.
East Bangor,
Teacher,
Forrest, Viola G.
Pa.
Summit Hill,
Teacher,
Fuller, Fannie B.
Pa.
Mrs. Percy Nicholas, Jenkintown,
Gantzhorn, Elsie
W·ashington,
D. C.
Gov. Clerk,
Groh, Jeanette
Pa.
\ V ilkes-Barre,
Teacher,
Gross, \Vinona G.
~1atJamoras,
Pa.
Teacher,
Hallock, Helen M.
Pa.
Mrs. Elmer B. Stone, Stroudsburg,
Hanlon, Loretta A.
Pa.
Mr·s. Rich. J. Murray, Bethle·hem,
Hartneady, Anna V.
Nesquehoning,
Pa.
Teacher,
Harvey, Edith M.
N. J.
Mrs. L. G. Tichenor, East Orange,
Hein, Catherine E.
Herdman, Elizabeth J.Mrs. Harry Doll,
Tunkhannock,
Pa.
Holmes, Hazel M.
Teacher,
Ransom,
Pa.
Hughes, Leona E.
Teacher,
Nesquehoning,
Pa.
Johnson, Anna V.
Teacher,
Coaldale,
Pa.
Jones, Mary
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Keller, Katherine N. Teacher,
E. Plymouth,
Pa.
Kelly, Anna C.
Teacher,
Plains,
Pa
Kelly, Mary I.
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Kimble, Emily K.
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Kistler, Katherine M. Teacher,
Allentown,
Pa.
Kramer, Anna I.
Teacher,
Passaic,
N. J.
Kunsman, Katherine Pa. R. R. Clerk,
Pa.
:\1orrisville,
Lynch, D. Della C.
Pa.
Teacher,
Old Forge,
Lavan. Mildred M.
Pa.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Lavin, Mary A.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Lleyllyn, Ada M.
Teacher,
Vandling,
Pa.
Lovering, Olyvette B Teacher,
Sc ran ton,
Pa.
Maloy, Elizabeth J.
Teacher,
Lansford,
Pa.
Mangan, Anna F
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Mansfield, Florence M.Mrs. Richard W. Jones, Bangor,
Pa.
•Deceased.
Aclclresses not indicated unknown.
EAST &TROUDSBURG, PA.
Marsh. Ruth E. B.
Marshman, Ethel M.
Meehan, Agnes C.
*Merrick, Margre't L.
Moore, Ethel R.
Morey, Lela
Moriran, Bessie
Morgan, Helen M.
Mosteller. Ada B.
Murray, Johanna I.
McDonald, Rose E.
McFadden, Loretta F.
McHale, Blanche E.
McMahon, Anna R.
McNellis, Mary A.
Odendahl, Marguerite
Pace, Eva J.
Paul, Maude L.
Perrego, Lavina H.
Persing, Beatrice I.
Prugh, Mildred R.
Reap, Florence C.
Redgate, Catherine A.
Regan, Ethel c.
Regan, Frances R.
Regan, Lillian M.
*Repp, Ruth B.
Riechers, Dorothea L.
Rinehart, Nettie M.
Schilling, Anna M.
*Seil, Juliet
Shaver, Mae E.
Shore, Mary E.
Smith, Ellen P.
Stanton, Carrie A.
Stetler, Laura E.
Sullivan, Nellie E.
Sutton, Stella M.
Swartwood, Margaret
Swift, Laura M.
Thompson, Mildred C.
Tippett, Elizabeth J.
Trevett, Annie
Uhler, Annie C.
Unganst, Martha M.
\Yatkins, Pauline M.
Watts, Charlotte E.
"\Veis, Catherine M.
"\Yeiss, Virginia A.
"\\'illis, Ruth
\Villiams, Bessie
Williams, Edith H.
Teacher,
l'vlrs. Ray Kester,
Teacher,
Danielsville,
Freeland,
Freeland,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Easton,
Portland,
Nanticoke,
Teache~
Nanticok~
:1-frs. Thos. S. Rinehart.Stroudsburg,
Teacher,
Scranton,
Teacher,
Avoca,
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Teacher,
Scranton,
Teacher,
\V ilkes-Barre,
Teacher,
Hazelton,
Mrs. R. N. Warr~n, Philadelphia,
Mrs. Robt. Werkheiser.East Orange,
Teacher,
v\'eatherly,
Mrs. H. L. Steele,
Norfolk,
Mrs. Robt. H. Fisher,
Teacher,
Weatherly,
Teacher,
Scranton,
Teacher,
Lansford,
Mrs. Thos. Joyce,
Buffalo,
Teacher,
Avoca,
Teacher,
Avoca,
Mrs. A. T. Blakeslee, Preserve,
Teacher,
Stroudsburg,
Teacher,
Portland,
Mrs. M. S. Irving,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Karol Koehler,
Mrs. R. S. Potter,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Cecil C. Bodie,
Teacher,
Teacher,
i\frs. Lewis A. Smith,
Mrs. Alonzo Phillips,
Mrs. J. L. Bauer,
Teacher,
'Teacher.
Mrs. Frank Edinger,
Teacher,
Teacher,
•reacher,
New York,
Shenandoah,
Hazleton,
Leadville,
87
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
Va.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. Y.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. Y.
Pa.
Pa.
Co-lo.
Easton,
Pa.
Stockertown,
Pa.
Factoryville,
Pa.
Dunmore,
Pa.
Prompton,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Easton,
Pa.
Titusville,
N. J.
Weehawken,
N. J .
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Easton,
Pa.
GENTLEJllEN, 1912.
Arida, Raphael N.
Arndt, Russell C.
Berkenstock, Lloyd
Bisbing. Ralph W.
Boyle, Alexander J.
Cole, Earl M.
Conmy, Patrick A.
Coyne, Frank P.
Downs, Sydney B.
Duffy, Frank A.
*Frederick. Elmer
Gaffney, Patrick J.
Haggerty, Albert
Hess, Floyd M.
*Hourigan, Leo F.
Hoyt, Jay V.
Imbt, M. Russell
*Deceased.
Teacher,
Supt. P. 0. Vehic.,
Lt. U. S. Army,
·reacher,
!':ew York,
N. Y.
Danielsville,
Pa.
Pa.
Pottstown,
E . Stroudsburg, Pa.
Pa.
\V. Hazleton,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Pa.
Olyphant,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Honesdale,
Pa.
Parsons,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Asst. Cashier,
Throop,
·white Mills,
)ft. Bethel,
Manufacturer,
\Veighmaster,
Teacher, H. S.,
Clerk,
Teacher,
Druggist,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
'i\lanufacturer,
Delaware,
N. J.
Prin. High School.
Pocono Pines,
Pa.
A1lclre,s ses not indicruted unknown.
88
STATE
Jones, Clarence F.
Jordan, James W.
Kennedy, Patrick H.
Kunsman, Arlington
Lastowski, John M.
LeBar, J. Amzi
Melenric, Rudolph A.
l\felvin, James A.
Mitke, August L.
O'Brien, Albert J.
Pearson, John L.
NO~MAL
SCHOOL,
Principal,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Chemist,
Lt. U. S. Army,
Druggist,
Prin. Gram. School,
Teacher,
U. S. Air Service,
Principal,
Creditman Firestone
Company,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Tax Rec.,
News Reporter,
•
Teacher,
Clerk,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Rogan, Camillus A.
Rosenfeld, James
Ruhf, Truman J.
Singer, J. Stotz
Smith, James
Smith, John
Stokes, Wm. P.
Taylor, Lloyd E.
Teel, Naaman J.
Van Horn, Maynard D.
Walter, Russell B.
Teacher,
\Veidman, Mark
Business,
Scranton,
Throop,
Simpson,
Wilmington,
Alden Station,
Stroudsburg,
Cedarville,
Pittston,
Summit,
Birchard vi Ile,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Del.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
N, J .
Pa.
Akron,
J<'reeland,
Olyphant,
Allentown,
Stroudsburg,
Ohio
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Minooka,
Irvington,
Wind Gap,
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
Shawnee-on-Del, Pa.
Easton,
Pa.
CLASS OF 1918.
LADIES.
E. ,Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Ammerman, Adelaide Teacher.
Dietician, Risley Hall, Ithaca,
N. Y.
Albertson, Mary s.
Bookkeeper,
Ariel,
Pa.
Andrews, A. Densy
Ault, Elba M.
N. Y.
Austin, Ruth M.
Teacher,
Sidney,
Barnum, Cynthia
Teacher,
Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Basley, Clara A.
Stenographer,
Middletown,
N. Y .
N. Y.
Beer~. Adelaide
Supecv. Hosp.,
Mt. Vernon,
N. Y.
Beineman, Florence E.Teacher,
Forestport,
Bellaire, Jessie M.
Mrs. John A.W. Pearce.Randolph,
Mass.
Biery, Anna
Mrs. A. D. Adams,
Plainfield,
N. J.
Blum, Sophia
Teacher,
Braman,
Pa.
Boland, Mary M.
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Boney, Helen G.
Teacher,
Plymouth,
Pa.
Boyer, Linda ,L.
Mrs. Ralph Fry,
Allentown,
Pa.
Pa.
Boylan, Veronica A.
Teacher,
Avoca,
Breslin, Agnes W.
Teacher,
Jeddo,
Pa.
Brotzman, Agnes E.
Teacher,
Rush,
Pa..
Pa.
Bunnell, Leila M.
Bank Clerk,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Casey, Anna M.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Catlin, Millie A.
Teacher,
Lovelton,
Pa.
Clancy, Kathleen
Mrs. Jos E. Kelly,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Connor, Margaret L.
Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.
Conway, Margaret C. Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Corcoran, Katharine A.Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Corrigan, Sadie M.
Mrs. Robert Maguire, Beav er Meadow,
Pa.
Courtright, Laura B.
Mrs. John W. Kllpple, Ransom,
Pa.
Coyle, Margaret C.
Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Crowe Virginia
Teach e r,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Dailey, Ina M.
Teacher,
Wyoming,
*Davis, Margaret
Dech, Lulu G.
Teacher,
Nazareth,
Pa.
Decker, Ella F.
Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Devers, Hannah
Teacher,
S. Bethlehem,
Pa.
Dougherty, Helen M. Teacher,
Vandling,
Pa.
Dougherty, Renna E. Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.
Duf!y, Anna E.
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Dunn, Julia A.
Mrs. Paul M. Kennedy, Seelyvil'le,
Pa.
Dwyer, Margaret c.
Teacher,
E. Plymouth,
Pa.
Edmunds, Margaret H.Teacher,
Mayfield,
Pa.
Edward, M. Estelle
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Eilenberger, Kathryn Mrs. Harold Edwards, Stroudsburg,
Pa.
•Deceased.
Addre,sses not indica.ited unknown.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
89
Eilenberger, Vera
Mrs. Russell Irvin,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Fallon, Mercedes K.
Teacher,
Plains,
Pa.
Fanning, Laura C.
Teacher,
l?>unmore,
Pa.
F"arrell, Clara G.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Finnan, Madeline C. Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Flannagan,GeraldineM.Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Gallagher, Mary A.
Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Pa.
Gardner, Eva M.
Mrs. G. A. Burdick,
G ibsonia,
Pa.
Lansford,
Pa.
Garland, Charlotte
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Gildea, Anna M.
H. S. P.hys. Dir.,
Portland,
Ore.
Gill, Sadie A.
Mrs. H. J. Conlin,
Glass, Lucille
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Graham, Ruth 'N.
Teacher,
Passaic,
N. J.
Haggerty, Marie L.
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Hartman, Bessie H.
Mrs. A. L. Burrows, Beth lehem,
Pa.
Hine, Reba M.
Clerk, W. Dep.,
Was hington,
D. C .
Hines, Margaret M.
Mrs. A. V. Armstrong, M i lford,
Pa.
Hughes, Amy M.
Sten. Pres. Corn.,
Ith a c a,
N. Y.
Hummel, Miriam W.
Teacher,
Nazareth,
Pa
Jones: Alvira H.
Teacher,
Pars ons,
Pa.
Jones, Hilda
Teacher,
Cla rk's Summit,
P a.
Jones, Reba J.
Supervisor,
Dury ea,
Pa.
Jordan, Margaret H.
'l'eacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Kane, Lula A.
Teacher,
Sugar Notch,
Pa.
Kelleher, Agnes D.
Teacher,
Forest City,
Pa.
Kearney, Katherine E. Teacher,
Pitts ton,
Pa.
Kelly, Florence A.
Teacher,
Arie l,
Pa.
Kelley, Geraldine
G ov. Clerk,
Wash ington,
D. C.
Kelly, Kathryn
Teacher,
Vandling,
Pa.
Klipple, Mary J.
Teaching,
Ransom,
Pa.
Kotz, E. Louise
Teacher,
Ridge field Park,N. J .
Langan, Theresa C.
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Leinbach, Martha G.
Mrs. Morris Eyer,
E . Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Lenahan, Kathleen 111. Teacher,
Ashley ,
Pa.
Lewis, Geneva ;\I.
Stud. John Hopkin s
Md.
Hos·pital,
Baltimore,
Manley, Mary E.
Teacher,
Pitts ton.
Pa.
Martz, Edith M.
Pa.
Mrs. James N. Clark, Philadelphia,
Meyers, Evangeline
Teacher,
E . Stroud sburg Pa.
Morgan E. Emily
Teacher,
Fore s t City,
Pa.
Mosier, Alma W.
Mrs. W. C. Treible,
E. S troudsburg, Pa.
Mulhearn, Sallie C.
Teacher,
Lans ford,
Pa.
Mullally, Barbara F. Teacher,
Pa.
vVilke s-Barre,
Mullen, Marie A.
Pa.
Teacher,
Di ck s on City,
Mullin, Genevieve B.
Teacher,
P i tts ton,
Pa.
Murphy, Alice R.
Pa.
Teacher,
Dunmore ,
lllurphy, Teresa F.
Pa.
Teacher,
Ashley,
Murray, H e l e n E .
Pa.
Teacher,
Carb ondale,
lllcAndrew, Agnes J.
Pa.
Teacher,
Dunmore.
McCabe, Kathleen B.
Mrs. \V. J . Murray,
Jersey City,
N . J.
McCormick, Lillian
Pa.
Teacher,
\ Vi lkes-Barre,
McDonald, Mary L.
P .a
Teacher,
Carb ondale,
McDonald, Elizabeth Nurse,
P
a.
Stroudsburg,
McGee, Rose M.
Stenographer,
B ethlehem,
Pa.
McGuire, Nellie C.
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
:llcHugh, Katherine A. Teacher,
Pa.
Scranton,
McHugh, Kathryn .
Teacher,
Summit Hill,
Pa.
llfoLaughlin,IHargaret Teacher,
Pa.
Olyphant.,
l\lcPherson, Mary
O'Brien, Anna
Teacher,
N. Y.
Binghamton,
O'Connell, Helen E.
Teacher,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
•O'Malley, Tere s a L.
O'Neil, Elizabeth R.
Mrs. Harry Apgar,
Beatystow n,
N. J .
Parker, Mary A.
Mrs. Harold T. Rinker, Bloomsbury ,
N. J.
Person, Mabel S.
Teacher,
Allentown,
Pa.
Price, Elizabeth
Teacher,
Taylor,
Pa.
Quick, Helen S.
Teacher,
Bus hkill,
Pa.
Reape, Frances E.
Gov. Clerk,
Was h i ngton,
D. C.
Rheinfels, Clara
E . Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Regan, Sallie E.
Teacher,
D u nmore,
Pa.
Richards, Ellen E.
Mrs. Wm. Thomas,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Rowan, Margaret A.
Teacher,
North Bergen, N. J.
*Deceased.
Addresses not indicrute d unknown.
90
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Samson, Anna
Searfoss, Anna
S eeds, Sadie J.
Shav.,1, Emma
Shultz, Beryl
Shuster, Lena M.
Simons, Claire B.
Skinner, Asenath M.
Smith, Rose .
Sosnowski. Helen A.
Strunk, Beulah K.
•Sullivan, Anna M.
Sullivan, Mary T
Sutton, Stella M.
Taylor, Ruth E.
Tingley, F. Pearl
Tully, Susie L.
•ry ler, Ada 0.
Vail, Mary
Van Blargen, Kathryn
V reeland, Hester L.
W alsh, Florence L.
·weidman, Esther B.
\\' ilson, Hattie M.
Wis mer, Esther R.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. Roy Taylor,
Gov. Clerk,
Bookkeeper,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs.· VanEtten Crane
Teacher,
Teacher,
Mrs. A. E. Taylor,
Pa.
Phillipsburg,
N. J.
Scranton,
Pa.
Washington,
D. C.
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Hamlin,
Pa.
Lima,
Ohio.
Orson,
Pa.
Freeland,
Pa.
Strouds,b urg,
Pa.
Mrs. Frank Miller,
'reacher,
Mrs. E. C. Washburn,
Teacher,
Allentown,
Stockertown,
Susquehanna,
Lakewood,
Principal,
Teacher.
•reacher,
Mrs. Russel V. Miller,
Teacher,
Mrs. Wm. R. Burd,
Elk
ke,
Jessup,
Bangor,
Corona,
Lumberville,
Ariel,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Shep~n,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Cal.
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa
Pa.
GENTLEMEN, 1913.
Banks, Vere J.
B erkenstock, Mark J.
Box. Cecil 'l'.
Burke, Patrick J.
Carey, Ambrose J.
Carroll, William G.
Crane, James J.
Devlin, Thomas F.
Duffy, Thomas A.
Ellvworth, C. Herman
E ;,, ·'" Morris E.
F lorey, Clyde
Frederick, John
G reaves, Harvey
Hughes, Michael
Hutchinson, Wm. H.
Jacobs, Ario B.
Jacoby, vVilliam Jr.
Johnson, Jnseph ~
Kane, Edward J.
Kerl, Julius J.
Lawler, James P.
Lesh, Layton 0.
J\Iaguire, Robert F.
M urphy, Joseph D. P.
McDonald, Michael R.
llicGroarty, Thomas L.
Padden, Joseph P.
Penn, Jam~s M.
Remel, Arhng M.
Roche. Harry B.
Roman, Thomas G.
Schlaefer, Edward G.
Shook, Floyd R.
Smith, William R.
Smith, Warren
Staples, Eduarde F.
Stone, Elmer B.
Sutter, vVilliam F.
•reresinski, Michael F.
Tyle r. Miles
Ulsh afer, Gordon E.
Za"·oiski, Andrew J.
*Deceased.
Coll. Coal Co..
Army Pharmacist,
Prin. High School,
Teacher, H. S.,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
U. S. Navy,
Bookkeeper,
Teacher,
Principal,
Stu. Muhlenberg Col.
Serg. U. S. Army,
U. S. Army,
'l'eacher,
Principal,
Teache~
U. S. Army,
Principal,
Teacher,
Salesman,
Clerk,
Teacher,
Teacher,
u. s. Army,
U. S. Kavy,
Principal,
Principal,
Principal,
Teacher,
U. S. Army,
Farm ~1gr.,
Teacher,
Prin. High School,
T eacher,
Plumber,
Teacher,
U. S. Army,
Starruca,
Plains,
Jessup,
Carbondale,
Carbondale,
Plains,
Parsons,
Dallas,
Stroudsburg,
Nazareth,
E. Stroudsburg,
Catasauqua,
Plains,
Alden Station,
Milnesvllle,
Portland,
Freeland,
Parsons,
Simpson,
Jessup,
Wind Gap,
Plains,
Avoca,
Force,
Plains,
Plains,
Hazleton,
N azare.th.
Old Forge,
A.Iden Station,
Bushklll,
Nazareth, R. D. 3,
Bath,
New Hope,
E. Stroudsburg,
Stroudsburg,
Nescopeck,
Parsons,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Prin. Gram. School,
Nesque·honing,
Pa.
Law yer,
Plains.
Pa.
Addresses n ot indi cated unknown.
lif
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
91
CLASS OF 1914.
LADIES
Teacher,
Bethlehem,
Pa.
Allen, Margueri te E.
Teacher,
Bethlehem,
Allen, Thelma M.
Pa.
Teacher,
Boylan. Mary
Carbondale,
Pa.
Teacher,
Boyle, Cecelia A.
Easton,
Pa.
*Bryson, Mary
Candrlck, Miriam
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Covey, L. Ruth
Gov. Clerk,
\\'ashington,
D. C .
Cummings, Marie M. Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Deibler, Dorothy L.
Com. Agt.,
E . Stroudsburg, Pa.
Dreher, Alice R.
Mrs. R. H. Roberts,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Edelman, Donna E.
Teacher,
Easton,
Pa.
Mayfield,
Evans, Mary D.
Teacher,
Pa.
Fellencer, Lucy A.
Teacher,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Fuller, Katherine
Teacher,
Easton,
Pa.
Gibbons, Mary
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Summit Hill,
Pa.
Gildea, Jennie M.
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Granahan, Helen M.
Teacher,
Spangler,
Hogan, Mary A.
Teacher,
Pa.
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
Hoppock, Viva M.
Teacher,
James, Verna
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Kotz, Helen J.
Teacher,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Kipp, Fannie
Teacher,
Milford,
Pa.
Lavin, Elizabeth
Teacher,
Swoyersville,
Pa.
Sayre,
MacDonough, Helen D. Teacher,
Pa.
McAndrew, Helen M. Te~.cher,
Paterson,
N. J.
Maloney, Marion A.
Mrs. J. H. Neighbour, Jersey City,
:N. J.
Mulderig, Florence
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Peters, Clara
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Prior, Mildred M.
Teacher,
Jermyn,
Pa.
Raesley, Ruth H!
Teacher,
Portland,
Pa.
Reynolds, Rose M.
Teacher,
Netcong,
N. J.
Rosenkrans, Bertha M.Mrs. F. M. Dickison, , Unionville,
·N. Y.
Sharkey, Grace F.
Teacher,
Bayonne,
N. J.
Staples, Alice
Stud. Pierce Bus. Col., Philadelphia,
Pa.
Tingley, Mabel C.
Bank Clerk,
Nicholson,
Pa.
Weir, Dorothy E.
Principal,
Honesdale,
Pa.
\Velty, Annie
Teacher,
Hokendauqua,
Pa.
Will, Marion E.
Mrs. Harley J. Curbs, Hamlin,
Pa.
Wren, Marion F.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
\Vrightson, Olive T.
Teacher.
Gouldsboro,
Pa.
0
GEl\"TLEMEN 1914
Bronson, George
Curtis, Harley J.
Fegley, Harry G.
•Kernan, John J.
Kirkhuff, Harold B.
McDonald, Joseph L.
McMullin, James J.
Nulton, Jacob vV.
Schneider, Edward J.
St. Ledger, James
Yetter, Henry
Teacher,
Farmer,
U. S. Ambul. Serv.,
Stockertown,
Hamlin,
Orwigsburg,
Rec. Clerk.Beth St. Co. Bethlehem,
'reacher,
Gouldsboro,
Dentist,
Surveyor,
Teacher,
::\Iechanic,
Pen Argy~.
Philadelphia,
Carbondale,
Summit,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
CLASS OF 1915.
LADIES.
Armstrong, Sala A.
GoY. Clerk,
·washington,
D. C.
Bensinger, Gertrude R.Dom. Sci.,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Black, Mary M.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Campbell, Alice A.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Chamberlin, Caroline E.Teacher,
Analomink,
Pa.
Collins, Marie S.
111rs. H. V. Hess,
Beth lehem,
Pa .
Cook, Katherine C.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa..
*Deceasecl.
Addresses not indicated unknown.
92
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Corbett, Mary A.
Corra, Mary J.
Teacher,
Drif.ton,
Pa.
Coyne, Genevieve R. Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.
Decker, Vernetta F.
Teacher,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Donlin, Geraldyn M.
Teacher, H. S.,
Luzerne,
Pa.
Doran, Sadie R.
Teacher,
Plains,
Pa.
· pa.
Eckert, Edith K.
Mrs. Joseph Wallace, Stroudsburg,
Jermyn,
Pa.
Edmunds, Gertrude L. Teacher,
Olyphant,
Fadden, Allle
Teacher,
Pa.
Olyphant,
Pa.
Fallon, Constanc.e,
Teacher,
Factoryville,
Pa.
Foley, Caroline lVl.
Teacher,
Pa.
Shenandoah,
Gaughan, Regina E.
Teacher,
Pa.
Dunmore,
Grady, I<'lorence B.
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Hinchcliff, Gertrude G. Teacher,
Easton,
Pa.
Hinton, Naomi G.
Mrs. Harry Dew,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Hocken, Etta
Teacher,
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Hunter, Dorothy A.
R. R. Clerk,
Philadelphia,
Hunter, Margaret H.
R. R. Clerk,
Pa.
Joyce, '\¥inifred B.
Teacher,
Rend ham,
Pa.
Kelleher, Katherine
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Ariel,
Pa.
Kelly, Esther
Teacher,
Kemp, Grace M.
Mrs. Russell Stofflet, Allentown,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Kinney, Phyllis
Teacher,
Summit Hill,
Pa.
Kleckner, Clara A.
Teacher,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Knox, Edna Y.
Mrs. Paul Neuman,
Kressler, Helen R.
Teacher,
Bethlehem,
Pa.
Lavelle, Alice
Teacher,
Stewartsville,
N. J.
Slatington,
Lloyd Ruth,
Teacher,
Pa.
Pa.
McFadden, Irene R.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
McGin ty, Anna M.
Teacher,
Inkerman,
Pa.
Pa.
Mcguire. Anna R.
Teacher,
Dunmore,
McKernan. Margaret J. Teacher,
Ashley,
Pa.
Pa.
McLaren. Madeline A. Teacher,
Olyphant,
•Mooty, Marcella M.
Mosteller, Elizabeth M.Mrs. Hugh Edwards, Wyckoff,
N. Y .
Neary, M. Elizabeth
Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.
O'Donnell, Regina G. Teacher,
Pa.
Parsons,
O'Malley, Beatrice M. Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Pa.
Wanamie,
Phillips, Sara A.
Teacher,
Duryea,
Pa.
Regan, Eleanor G.
Teacher,
Pa.
Carbondale,
Reilly, Etta C.
Teacher,
Pa.
Siglin, Mary C.
Teacher,
Brodheadsville,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Snyder, Merle N.
Teacher,
Pa.
Olyphant,
Sullivan, Mary V.
Teacher,
Pa.
White Mills,
Swanson, Walber A.
Prin. H. S.,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Williams. Bessie H.
•reacher,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Yetter, Alice M.
Booklteeper,
G ENTLEiUEN, ltlUI.
Bennett, Oscar 0.
Teacher,
Boland, William F.
Conroy, Joseph B.
Teacher,
Dew, J. Harry
Teacher, H. S.,
Egan, Patrick J.
Teacher,
Imbt, Floyd R.
Student of Geol.,
U. S. Army,
Ka.ne, Aloysius J.
LaFrance, Ervin J.
McCormack, John F.
Loco. Fireman,
Palmer, Ellsworth C. Salesman.
Ratchford, Anthony J. U . S. Army,
Tierney, James J.
U. S. Army,
"'alter, LeRoy B.
Teacher,
Weidman, George A. Teacher,
Bainbridge,
N. Y.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Plains,
Pa.
E . .Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
N. Y.
Windsor,
Pa.
Ashley,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Alden,
Pa.
E . Stroudsburg
Pa.
Portland,
Jessup,
Eas ton,
ULASS OF 1916.
LADIES
Allabaugh, MadellneA.Teacner,
Au~tin, Esther A.
Teacher,
Badman, Elizabeth S. Teacher,
•Deceased.
Dallas,
Pa.
New "-filford,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Addresses not indicated unknown.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
93
Barrett, Florence A.
Teacher,
Wanamie,
Pa.
Barteau, Ruth
Mrs. Arch Hartzell,
Mt. Bethel,
Pa.
Bechtel, Marguerite
Pa.
Teacher,
Nesquehoning,
Behan, Florence
N.Y.
Tutor,
Mt. Kisco,
Bell, Pearl M.
Pa.
Mrs. Bruce Schnure, E. Stroudsburg,
Pa. ·
Benson, Elizabeth T. Teacher,
Dickson City,
Boland, Anna F.
Pa.
Teacher,
Scran to n.
Bowen, Charlotte H.
Pa.
Mrs. J. A. Alexander, State· College,
Brennan, J.\.Iarle R.
Pa.
Teacher,
Archbald,
Bryan, Pearl 0.
Pa.
Teacher,
Danielsville,
Burgess, Fannie
Teacher,
Wyoming, R. D. Pa.
Burke, Helen M.
::11rs. Albert Carnason ,
Carlin, Mabel L.
Pa.
Mrs. H. E. Walter,
Palmerton,
Carpented, l\Iildred C. Teacher,
Pa.
Scranton,
Carr, Catherine M.
Pa.
Teacher,
Plymouth,
Carter, Ruth E.
Pa.
Teacher,
Jermyn,
Pa.
Clark, Laura
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Coakley, Loretta B.
Pa.
Teacher,
Shenandoah,
Cobb, Ruth V.
Pa.
Mrs. G. H. Bennett,
New Milford,
Coner.ton, Marie A.
Pa.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Connell, Claire E.
Teacher,
Parsons,
1 '\Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Cooper, Elizabeth E. Mrs. J. L. Varker,
Cowley, Mary M.
Pa.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Coyne, Sadie R.
Pa.
Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.
Cummings, Irene M.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Davies, Ellen
Pa.
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Dean, Kathleen I.
Pa.
Teacher,
Archbald,
Pa.
Deshler, Dorothy A. Teacher,
Bangor,
Pa.
Dooley, Elizabeth G. Teacher,
P lains,
Dowling, Sadie M.
D. C.
Mrs. H. P. Rue,
Washington,
Dreher, Catherine E. Teacher,
Pa.
Tobyhanna,
Dreher, Emma L.
Pa.
Mrs. L. H. Cook,
Stroudsburg,
Dreisbach, Esther R. Teacher,
Pa.
Lehighton.
Eckert, l\Iiriam E.
Pa.
Teacher.
Buckhill Falls,
Edmunds, Eva Mae
Mrs. \'irilson S. Maury, Jermyn,
Pa.
Fadden, Florence
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Ferguson, Martha
Teacher,
Luzerne,
Pa.
Feuerman, Mary
Mrs. Mary Levy,
Scranton,
Pa.
Finn, Nellie D.
Pa.
Teacher,
Parsons,
Ford, Pearl C.
Teacher,
Moosic,
Pa.
Gallagher, Anna C.
Teacher,
Luzerne,
Pa.
Gallagher, Margaret Teacher,
Pa.
Jessup,
Gordon, Jessie E.
Granahan, Anna V.
Pa.
Duryea,
Teacher,
Guinan, Norine D.
Pa.
Olyphant,
Teacher,
Haggerty, Kathleen
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Teacher,
*Harrington, Mary T.
Harvey, Marguerite E. Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Pa.
Heller, Sara E.
Teacher,
Moore,
Herring, Carrie A. C. Teacher,
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
Pa.
Hochrlne, Estella M. Mrs. Estelle Martin, Bethlehem,
Hourigan, Emily D.
Teacher,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Hughes, Edith May
Mrs. C. M. Ball,
Birchard ville,
Pa.
Keller, Florence E.
Teacher,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
· Kelly, Agnes C.
Teacher,
V\'ilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Kelly, Alice T.
Teacher,
Jessup,
Pa.
Kelly, Clare
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Lavin, Hortense A.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Lydon, Helen B.
Teacher,
Ashley,
Pa.
Lympany, M. Netta
Mrs. Thos. E. Owens, Akron,
Ohio.
lllcCabe, Lola L.
Teacher,
Avoca,
Pa.
Mccann, M. Clare F. Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
McCarthy, Gertrude R.Teacher,
Moosic,
Pa.
llicDonald, Mary
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
l\[cGinis, Kathleen F. Teacher,
JesHup,
Pa.
llicGowan, Alice c.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
l\Iartin, Marguerite B.Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
llferrick, Madelyn B. Teacher,
Pa.
Plains,
;>;anticoke,
l\Iiller, Anna M.
Teacher,
Pa.
*Deceased.
Addre·sses not indicated unknown.
94
STATE NORl\IAL SCHOOL,
l\1iller, Florence J.
Moran, Bes,sie G.
Murrin, Kathleen
Nolan, Catherine
O'Hare, May
O'Malley, Kathryn
*Poltrock, Elsie L.
Porter, Margaret
Praetorius, Phyetta
Reilly, Agnes V.
Rogan, Marie C.
Schoch, Esther C.
Shanley, Florence C.
Shea, Mary G.
Short, Agnes M.
ShuHz, Dottie s.
Snyder, Mamie M.
Spangenberg, Frances
Sullivan, Nellie J.
Tole.mie, Man.i lia D.
Walsh, Marie M.
Ward, Nellie M.
Warlow, Sara A.
Warner, N. Ruth
\Villiams, Aletta R.
Wolfe, Edith M.
"\\'ysoki, Victoria S.
Sub-Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Scranton,
Kingston,
Scranton,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Teacher,
Teacher;
Shenandoah,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Pa.
Barrett, John E.
Bunn, Warren G.
Clark, Gordon E.
Connell, John J.
Curtiss, Arthur H.
Daley, James J.
Detrick, Fred H.
Doµgher, Leo A.
Fudala, Peter C.
Gordon, Emery
Haggerty, Martin J.
Harrison, Wm. H.
Hatton, Frank E.
Hocker, Charles R.
Kelly, Joseph P.
Kemp, E. Chester
Kosko, John J.
Learn, D. Harold
Leeson, Henry J.
McCarthy, Thomas
Maguire, James B.
Monasky, John A.
Montanye, John
Mulligan, Daniel F.
Reynolds, Clair H.
Rue, Harold P.
'\Yall, Fred B.
Weisenfluh, Norman
White, Vern s.
\Villiams, Robert E.
U. S. Navy,
U.S. Army,
Teacher,
Teacher,
;Farmer,
Nanticoke,
Ariel,
Plymouth,
Elmhurst,
Ins. Agt.,
Teacher,
Prin. Ind. Sch.,
R. R. Cond.,
State Trooper,
L". S. Army,
Principal,
Dent. Stud.,
Teacher,
Student,
Teacher,
Law Student,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Sgt. State Police,
U. S. Army,
Lt. U. S. Army,
Serg. U. S. Army,
U. S. Navy,
Gov. Chem.,
Analomink,
Pa.
Jess·up,
Pa.
Duryea,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Pottsville,
Pa.
East on,
Pa.
Beachlake,
Pa.
Louisville,
Ky.
Plains,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Hudson,
Pa.
Cresco,
Pa.
Kings,ton,
Pa.
Simpson,
Pa.
Newcastle,
Pa.
Donora,
Pa.
P ittston, R.D. 2, Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
E. Strouds·burg,
Pa.
D. c:
V.' ashington,
Teacher,
Serg. U. S. Army,
H. S. Teacher,
Old Forge,
E. Strouds,burg,
Lansford,
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
R. R. Clerk,
Freeland,
Pa.
Mrs. Cleon Starr,
Sonestown,
Pa.
Teacher,
Waymart,
Pa.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Teacher,
East Bangor,
Pa.
Bookkeeper,
E . Stroudsburg, .Pa.
Pa.
Mrs.W.H. Sche.Jlhamer,Lynnville,
Teacher,
Waymart,
Pa.
Teacher,
Miner's Mills,
Pa.
Teache~
Scranton,
Pa.
Com. Teacher,
Summit,
N. J.
Teacher,
'i'i'ilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Teacher,
\Vea therly,
Pa.
Clerk,
Elmhurst,
Pa.
Teacher,
Bangor,
Pa.
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
GE.:VTLEIUEN, '16.
VVanamie,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
CLASS OF 1917.
LADIES
Ammerman, Ruth
Andrews, Clara
Bachstein, Ada M.
Bachstein, Edna A.
Biery, Mabyl
*Deceased.
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
E . Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Slatington,
J;.>a.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa..
AJ,derson,
P&.
Addre·sse.s not indicated unknown.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
95
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Boone, Verna
Pa.
Pa.
Riegelsville,
Boyer, Ruth A.
Teacher,
Pa.
Brogan, Sara
Freeland,
Teacher,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Bryan, Carolina
Mrs. \Ym. Walter,
Pa.
Honesdale,
Bryant, Carlol'ta E. Teacher,
Mrs. E. A. Kellachow,
Bryant, Mildred•
Pa.
Hazleton,
Teacher,
Burke, Margaret C.
Pa.
Hazleton,
Byrnes, Isabe.J V.
Teacher,
Pa.
South Sterling,
Carlton, ·Marjorie E. Teacher,
Pa.
Ashley,
Teache.r,
Clark, Rose M.
Mayfield,
Pa.
Coggins, Mary C.
Teacher,
Pa.
Scranton,
Teacher,
Coleman, Marie I.
D. C.
Comptometer Opera tor Washington,
Collins, Bernice K.
Pa.
Carbondale,
Cook, Mary B.
Teacher,
Cooney, Loretta C.
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
Typist
Crowe, Janet M.
Pa.
Drift on,
Curran, Josephine M. Teacher,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Teacher,
Davis, ·Mabel E.
Pa.
Mrs. Frank J. Boyle, Freeland,
Deck~r. Lena S.
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Dew, Anna
Teacher,
Pa.
Glen Lyon,
Teacher,
Doherty, Celestine
Plains,
Pa.
Teacher,
Dooley, Regina
Pa.
\Vilke•s -Barre,
Dougherty, Margaret Teacher,
Pa.
Scranton,
Earley, Margaret
Teacher,
Hazleton,
Pa.
'.Ferry Katherine
Teacher,
Sugar Notch,
Pa.
Teacher,
Finn, Margaret T.
Dunmore,
Pa.
Flaherty, Matilda F. Teacher,
Pa.
Scran t on,
Gahagan, F. Jane
Teacher,
Alderson,
Pa.
Garringer, Ethel J. Teacher,
•Garvey, Irene A.
\Yilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Gibbons, G. Irene
Teacher,
White Mills,
Pa.
Gill, M. Esther
Teacher,
Forest City,
Pa.
Gillespie, .Alice T.
T~acher,
Forest City,
Pa.
Glanville, Bea•trice J. Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Goff, Elizabeth M.
Teacher,
East Bangor,
Pa.
Hamm, Sylvia M.
Teacher,
Pa.
Moosic,
Healey, C. Helen
Teacher,
Hazleton,
Pa.
Helferty, Helen D.
Teacher,
Herman, Eva C.
Teacher,
E . Stroudsburir, Pa.
Pa.
Hilliard, Lottie A.
Teacher,
Mt. Bethel,
Stroudsburg,
Hobbs, Charlotte E. Stenographer,
Pa.
James, Bertha E.
Teacher,
Plymouth,
Pa.
Jennings, Sadie M.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Keating, Helen L.
Teacher,
Kingston,
Pa.
\Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Keating, Helen R.
Teacher,
Kenny, Carmel D.
Teacher,
Simpson,
Pa.
Kilgallon, Mary E.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Kinney, Verna G.
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Kline, Margaret E.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Kreidler, Catherine
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Larkin, Margaret T. Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Lavin, Rose E.
Teacher,
Swoyersville,
Pa.
Law, Anna
Teacher,
Edwardsville,
Pa.
Leininger, Cora I.
Teacher,
Weatherly,
Pa.
Lenahan, Dorothy C. Teacher,
Plains,
Pa.
Loftus, Marie
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Loughney, Kathleen
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Maguire, Helen G.
W. B. Cham. of Com.,Plains,
Pa.
Maloney, Anastasia L. Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Marold, L!llian A.
Teacher,
Damascus,
Pa.
Martin, Mary E.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
McCarthy, Helen G. · Teacher,
Kingston,.
Pa.
McCormack, Anna
Teacher,
A s hley,
Pa.
Meade, Ruth V.
Teacher,
E . Stroudsbure-, Pa.
Monaghan, ·M ae G.
Teacher,
Lakewood,
Pa.
Monahan, Mary A.
Teacher,
T h roop,
Pa.
Monahan, Mary N.
Teacher,
Luzerne,
Pa.
Murphy, Anna
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
:VIurphy, Marguerite V.Teacher,
Duryea,
Pa.
*Deceased.
Addresses not indicated unknown.
96
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Murphy, Mary
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Oncay, Helen E.
Comptometer OperatorWashington,
D. C.
Petty, Sybil
Teaeher,
Ransom,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Powell, Leah S.
Teacher,
Pa.
Raines, Lila
Teacher,
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
Robinson, Martha
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Schoch, Kathryn E. Teache.r,
Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Schwartz, Viola
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Shollenberger, DorothyTeacher,
Pen Argyl,
Pa.
Shovlin, Nellie G.
Teacher,
Freeland,
Pa.
Shupp, Esther M.
Mrs. Wilbur Serfass, Saylorsburg,
Pa.
Scranton',
Snyder, Hilda M.
Teacher,
Pa.
Solt, Pearl
Teacher,
Northampton,
Pa.
Bangor,
Steinmetz, E. Velma Teacher,
Pa.
Stettler, Kathleen
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
N. J.
Stocks, Beulah B.
Stenographer,
Newark,
Ohio
Youngstown,
Stocks, Viola R.
Teacher,
Pa.
Strohmeier, Adella E. Teacher,
Lebanon,
Pa.
Olyphant,
Sweeney, Alice T.
•reacher,
Pa.
Susquehanna,
Swingle, Leona M.
Teacher,
N. J.
Taylor, Viola
·Mrs . Harry Shannon, Paterson,
Pa.
Lehighton,
Teets, Florence A.
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg-, Pa.
Travis, Dorothy E.
Teacher,
Pa.
Lakewood,
Tully, Marie A.
Teacher,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Turley, Gladys C.
Teacher,
Pa..
Nanticoke,
Vivian, Verda
Teacher,
Pa.
Kresgeville,
Wannemaker, Sadie F.Teacher,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Ward, Sara E.
Teacher,
Pa.
Weatherly,
'Varner, Jennie E.
Teacher,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
'Vaters, Elizabe,th
Teacher,
Pa.
Hokendauqua,
·welty, Ruth M.
Teacher.
Pa.
Plymouth,
Williams, Mona E.
Teacher,
GENTLEIUEN,
11)17.
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
Black, Frank J.
Teacher,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Boyle, Edward A.
Teacher,
Pa.
Freeland,
Boyle, Frank J.
Salesman,
Pa.
Canadensis,
Brush, Steward S.
Teacher,
Mass.
'.Va ban,
Bush, DeForest
Teacher,
Pa.
Angels,
Butler, Gerald G.
Teacher,
Pa.
Ashley,
Carey, John L.
Teacher,
Pa.
S. Sterling,
Carlton, Os·car E.
Teacher,
Pa.
Ashley,
Connolly, Leonard E. Surveyor,
Pa.
Plains,
Corcoran, Patrick J. Teacher,
Pa.
Olyphant,
Curran, Joseph P.
Teacher,
Pa.
Duryea,
Donley, Harold J.
Teacher,
Pa.
Old Forge,
Dougherty, Frank J. Salesman,
Pa.
Peckville,
Gallagher, Charles P. Teacher,
Pa.
Carbondale,
Gardella, M. Joseph Business,
Pa.
E.
Stroudsburg,
Greenfeldt, Abraham Teacher,
Pa.
Edelman,
Hearn, Raymond E.
Quarryman,
Pa.
Summit Hill,
Kennedy, William J. Clerk,
Pa.
Old Forge,
Keogh, Charles J.
Teacher,
Pa.
Freeland,
Lukac, John
Principal,
*!\.fcCormack, Anthony
Pa.
Plains,
McGroarty, Harold F.'reacher,
Pa.
Wilkes-Barre,
McLaughlin, Leo J.
Teacher,
E. StroudsbUri', Pa.
Morris, Elmer J.
Principal,
Pa.
Olyphant,
Prokopovitch, Chas. Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Schmalstieg, John W. Stud., Lafay. Coll.,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Schmidt, Harry
Teacher,
Pa.
Sones town,
Schoch, Lawrence A. Principal,
Pa.
Nazareth,
Stocker, Chester G.
H. · S. Teacher,
Pa.
Nazareth,
Stocker, Ralph E.
Accountant,
Pa.
Blakesley,
Thomas, Edison A.
Principal,
unknown.
not
indicated
•Deceased.
Addresses
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
97
CLASS OF 11H8.
LADIES.
Anderson, Martha B. Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Baicker, Sara J.
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Beers, Elizabeth S.
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa
Benovitz, Esther
Teacher,
Dickson City,
Pa.
Black, Sarah A.
T e acher,
\Vllkes-Barre,
Pa.
Boyle, Cecelia G.
Teacher,
Freeland,
Pa.
Brown, Evalyn B.
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Bruch, Leila N.
Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Bruschi, Jennie A.
Stenographer,
Bangor,
Pa.
Burns, Cora S.
Teacher,
Flemington,
N. J.
Caffrey, Mary I.
Teacher,
Sugar Notch,
Pa.
Cawley, Margaret D. Teacher,
Je·ssu p ,
Pa.
Cheshenski, Sophie E. Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Chubb, Hazle A.
Teacher,
"Vaymart,
Pa.
Clancy, Beatrice M.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Clark, Margaret D.
Teacher,
Parsons,
Pa.
Clark, Mary C.
Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Connell, Mary V.
Teacher,
Parsons,
Pa.
Connor, nose M.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Cook, Agnes C.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Cooke, Vivienne K.
Teacher,
Dallas,
Pa.
Corcoran, Margaret R. Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.
Cummings, Mary A.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Daley, Kathleen R.
Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.
Dean, Marita I.
Teacher,
Prov idence,
Pa.
Deppe, Helen A.
'l'eacher,
Palmerton,
Pa.
Deubler, Elizabeth
Prindpal,
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Dinsmore, Mary G.
Teacher,
Ply mouth,
Pa.
Dixon, Elizabeth A.
Teacher,
Avoca,
Pa.
Dougherty, Sally C. Teacher,
\¥ilk es-Barre,
Pa.
Duffy, Gertrude B.
Teacher,
Pars ons,
Pa.
Dugan, Nora F.
Teacher,
\Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Dwyer, Mary . M.
Teacher,
S. Bethlehem,
Pa.
Edinger, Virginia L. Teacher,
La•mbe•rtville,
N. J.
Nmery, Hazle G.
Vice Principal,
Portland,
Pa.
Farrell, Elizabeth R. Teacher,
Dickson City,
Pa.
Felton, Myrtle A.
Principal,
Panther,
Pa.
Finley, Helen D.
Teacher,
Wanamie,
Pa.
Finnerty, Helen I.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Fitzsimmons, Monica Teacher,
Mayfield,
Pa.
Flynn, Mary B.
Teacher,
',Yi!kes-Barre,
Pa.
Frederick, Laura A.
Teacher,
Easton,
Pa.
Gallagher, H e len R.
T e acher,
Rendham,
Pa.
Gallagher, Regina R.E. Teacher,
Simpson,
Pa.
Gilhooley, Grace E. Teacher,
Avoca,
Pa.
Gilligan, Gretta M.
Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Granaha·n, Mary Cla.ireTeacher,
Pitts.ton,
Pa.
Haggerty, Margaret M.Teacher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Hauck, Mary C.
Teacher,
Easton,
Pa.
Old Forge,
Hayes, Genevieve L. Teacher,
Pa.
Hennigan, Margaret F. Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Hill, Evelyn M.
Teacher,
Lookout,
Pa.
Hill, Verna A.
Teacher,
Lookout,
Pa.
Hughes, Mary R.
Teacher,
\Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Jame.s, Gwendolyn E. Mrs·. Har.old Hutchins, Plymouth,
Pa.
James, Isabel H.
Teacher,
W. Pittston,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Jone·s, Janet
Teacher,
Ariel,
Kelley, Rulh
Teach e r,
Pa.
Kelly, Mary M.
Teacher,
Plai n.s,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Kittle, Abbie R.
Teacher,
Carbondale,
Pa.
Lavin, Catherine E.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Lenahan, Gertrude M. Teacher,
Fled Lion,
Pa.
Long, S. Eliza
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Lyons, Helen M.
Teacher,
Mace, Beth B.
Pay Roll Clerk, Su sq.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Cea! Co.
Carbondale,
Pa.
Mannion, M:uy C. C. Teacher,
Pa.
Bethlehem,
MacManamon,Marie M. Teacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Mccann, negina G.
Teacher,
98
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
McDonald, Agnes E. Teacher,
Carbondale,
P3.
McDonnell, M. ::Vlay
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
McGinley, Elizabeth H. Teacher,
Parsons,
Pa.
McHale, Josephine M. Teacher,
\Vilkes-Barre,
Pa.
McLaughlin, Sadie E. Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
MoMahon, Helen G.
Teacher,
\V likes-Barre,
Pa.
Mellet, Helen B.
Mrs. Irvin Heinz,
Pott•sville.
Pa.
Miller, Anna E.
'.reacher,
Allen.town,
Pa .
.Miller, Hazle V.
Teacher,
Greentown,
Pa.
Morgan, Anna
Pay Roll Clerk, Susq.
Nanticoke,
Coal Co.
Pa.
Moughan, Mary R.
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Murray, Geraldine G. Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
P Nealon, Angela P.
Teaoher,
Scranton,
Pa.
Nebzydoski, Veronica Teacher,
Forest City,
Pa.
Throop,
Needle, Esther
Teacher,
Pa.
Dunmore,
O'Boyle, Irene R.
-Teacher,
Pa.
O'Donnell, Nellie C.
Teacher,
Freeland,
Pa.
O'Haire, Margaret M. Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Palmer, Ellen \V,
Teache-r,
Stroud•sburg,
Pa.
Stroudsburg,
Post~n. Lucy A.
Teacher,
Pa.
Reap, Margaret M.
Teacher,
Avoca,
Pa.
Dickson City,
Pa.
Revels, Florence E.
Te~cher,
Dickson City,
Pa.
Rosiak, Anna E.
Teacher,
Dunmor ..j,
Pa.
Ryan, Alice C.
Teacher,
Swoyersville,
Pa.
Sapp, Anna M.
Teacher,
Pittston,
Pa.
Sharkey, Alma A. A. Teache·r,
Pa.
Shemanski, Eugenia O.Pay Roll Clerk, Susq. Nanticoke,
Coa'l Co.
Ashley,
Pa.
Smith, Agne,s E.
Teacher,
\\'ilk es-Barre,
Stapleton, Floren~e E. Teacher,
Pa.
Waymart,
Pa.
Stephernson, Almah M. Teacher,
E. Stroudsburg.
Strunk, Amy H.
Teacher,
Pa.
Shaft,
Pa.
Swe,;ney, Eli2abeth M. •reacher,
Dunmore,
Pa.
Swift, Clair E.
Teacher,
Ariel,
Pa.
S\' ingle, Helen S.
Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Tennyson, Dorothy M. Teacher,
Nanticoke,
Thomas, Marjori.,i
Teacher,
'Pa.
Carbondale,
Thomas, M1ry T~.
Teacher,
Pa.
Tiffany, Lois
Mrs. Arthur Abraham, Galilee,
\Vay mart,
Pa.
Tuthill, Maybert E.
Teacher,
New Milford,
Pa.
Vancott, Viola A.
Teacher,
vYalsh, Helen 1'~.
Teacher,
\Vas.sell, llfartha M.
Teacher,
Simpson,
Pa.
\Vhitney, Bessie A.
Teacher,
New Milford,
Pa.
Witkoski, Rosella E. Clerk,Adjt. Gen. Office, Nanticoke,
Pa.
\Vollen, Gladys L.
Teacher,
Olyphant,
Pa.
Wood, Helen L.
Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.
GENTLEMEN, 1918.
Bowen, George T.
Teacher,
Ransom,
Pa.
Butler, William L.
Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Christman, Willard W.Student, U. of P.,
Kresgeville,
Pa.
Donlin, William J. Jr. Business,
Luzerne.
Pa.
Fisher, Mark L.
Teacher,
.
Whites Valley
Pa.
Friedman, Alfred '\V. Student, St. Thos. Col.. Sc:ranion,
Pa.
Fudala, George ~L
Teacher,
Duryea,
Pa.
Halko, John J.
Stu. Univ. of Tenn.,
Freeland,
p,,
Joyce, John J.
Teacher,
Old Forg,
Pa.
Langan, Thomas F.
Clerk, D. & H. C. Co., vlyphant.
Pa.
Learn, George A.
Student,
Tannersville,
Pa.
Lehman, Clinton J.
Clerk,
;,shley,
Pa.
Lynch, '\Valter T.
Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.
McGuire, Charles F. Teacher,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Merrick, 'William F. Teacher,
Plains,
Pa.
Michaels, Russell E.
Merchant,
Shawnee-on-Del., Pa.
Ruddy, John J.
Teacher,
Pare.ons,
Pa.
Sigafus, J. Dewey
Student, U. of P.,
f"latPford,
· J•a .
Stetler, George H.
'.reacher,
Belfa~t.
Pa.
\Val~h, Nicholas E.
Teacher,
Old Forge,
Pa.
·waiter, Lester T.
Teacher,
Shawnee-on-Del., Pa.
Weisenfluh, Leo A.
Clerk,
:Rendham,
Pa.
EAST STfiOUDSBURG, PA.
99
CLASS OF 1!>19
LADIES
Bagley, Kathleen
Barry, Esther
Barteau, Beulah
Beatty, Marie
Bennett, Una
Bonnor, Nora
Brennan, Alice
Buckley, Mary M.
Burke, Anita
Burns, Alice
Burns, 1Mildred
Butler, Glenna
Callahan. Anna
Campbell, Cath e rine
Carey, Lucy
Champion: Agnes
Cawley, Loretta
Cleaver, Helen
Clune, Margaret
Con•vay, Kathryn
Oorcoran, Mary
Corrcgan, Josephine
Cosgrove, Lucille
Dellmore, Helen
Dierks, Ethel
Doherty, Veronica
Donnelly, Roise
Duffy, Dolores
Dunn, Agnes
Elward, Helen
l"eeney, Margare t
Finn, Helen
Flynn, Bernedetta
Gallagher, Margaret
Gallagher, Marguerite
Gilroy; Anna
Girdzunis, Agnes
Gus•titus, Mary
Hefferman, Dorothy
Heller, Anna
Henry, Lucy
Hilderh'of, Wilh e mina
Hogan, Marie
Hughes, Enola
Hughes, Marie
Jacobs, Marguerite
Jones, Ruth
Kelly, Lydia
Kelly, Marie
K e nnedy, Margaret
Koerner, Florence
Kreidler. Louise
Krieg, Irene
Laverty, Nora
Lawlor, Louise
Leonard, Theresa
Lewis, Winifred
Mac k, Carme l
Maguire, Esth e r
Maher, Beradine
Maloney, Helen
McKeown, Ce·celia
McKernan, Alice.
McLaughlin, Anna
Mcl\Ianmon, Theresa
Mona.ban, Helen
lV Iorris, Leona
~lnld e rig, Lucy
,
Mulherin, ·Margare t
Teach e r,
Teache r,
Teac her,
Teacher,
T eac h e r,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
T eacber,
T eacher,
Teacher,
Teac h e r,
T e acher,
T each er,
T e a c h e r,
T e a cher,
T each e r,
T eacl1e r,
T each e r,
Tea cher,
Teacher.
rreacher,
T eacher,
Teacher,
Teac her,
T e a c h er,
Teacher,
Tea c her.
•.reacher,
•.rea ch er,
T ea cher,
Teacher,
T each e r,
T each e r,
Teac h er,
Teacher,
Teacher,
T eacher,
T e a che r,
Teacher,
Mrs. C. Stog·s dill,
S ecr e tary,
T each e r,
T e a c h e r,
Teacher,
T ea c h er,
T e a c h er,
T e a c her,
T each e r,
T eacher,
Teac her,
Teac her,
T e a c h e r,
T e ach e r,
T ea che r,
T each e r,
•rea c h e r,
Teac h e r,
Teac h e r,
Teach e r,
Teache r,
Teacher,
T eacher,
Teiacher,
T eacher,
T eacher,
Teacher,
Teach e r,
Teacher.
Throop,
Lark svill e,
Por.tland,
Olyphant,
J ,oh n s.on City,
Old Forge,
Coaldale,
E. Hon esdal e ,
Dickso·n City,
Simpson,
Wilkes-Barre,
Angels,
Throop,
1''ree land,
_ J essup,
Athens,
Forest City,
Newton,
Carbondale,
Throop,
Old Forge,
\ VJlkes-Barre,
Old Forge,
l\Iayfie 1d,
Dunmore,
Pitts-ton,
Hone.s dale,
Plains,
Swoye r sville,
Plains,
Plymouth,
Sugar Notch,
Ashley,
Mayfield,
Freeland,
Dunmore,
Throop,
Exeter,
Easton,
l\It. Bethel,
E. Strouds.burg,
New York,
Shenandoah,
Dorrance-ton,
Parsons,
vV. Pittston,
Portland,
Kingston,
Avoca,
Binghamton,
Mt. Pocono,
\Vilkes-Barre,
~Vi lk es - Barre,
Shenandoah,
Brandonville,
Mi!HO•Wn, _
Sugar Notc h,
May fi e ld,
Sugar Notch,
Plymouth,
Olyph ant,
Parsons,
Ashley,
Parso n s,
Sugar Notch,
\Vilk es-Barre,
Nanticoke,
Olyphant,
G len Lyon,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. Y.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
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Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
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N. Y.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
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Pa.
N. Y.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
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Pa.
Pa.
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Pa.
Pa.
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Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
100
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Mullen, Eleanor
Nealo•n, Agnes
Norton, Anna
O'Brien. Jennie
Overfield, Irene
Paddon, Marion
Ple·sko, Anna
Quinlan, Helen
Quinn, Petonella
Rehill, Kathl een
Reszczynski So•phia
Rockefeller, Susie
Rowan, ·Mary
Ryan, E'lizabeth
Scriven, Augusta
Shaw, Esther
Shea, Harriet
Silfies, Mabel
Smi•th, Margare•t
Swanson, Ella
Ten·Bi;oeck, Hele n
Turik, C e·lia
Turner, Mary
Underwo.od, Ursula
Vancampen, Orma
Walker, Maude
\Valsh, Marie
·walsh, Mary
White, Mildred
Teacher,
r.reiacher,
TP;acher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Te•acher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Tea-cher,
Te>acher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teiacher,
Teacher,
Teache r,
Tea.cher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Teacher,
Tea.ch er,
Teacher,
D ickson City,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa1isons,
Pa.
Kingsrton,
Pa.
Ol yphant,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Northampton,
Pa.
Gouldsboro,
Pa.
Damascus,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Glen Lyon,
Pa.
E. Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Honesdale,
• Pa.
Exeter Boro,
Pa.
Mayfield,
Pa.
Nanticoke,
Pa.
Scranton,
Pa.
Honesdale,
Pa.
fteading,
Throop,
l\faners Mills,
E . .Strouds·burg,
Dickson City,
Throop,
E. Stroudsburg,
Jessup,
Wj.jkes-Barre,
Nan ti.coke,
E. Strouds·burg,
GENTLEJUEN, 1919
Chamberlan, Andre•w J. Teacher,
Collier, J. Ardian
Teacher,
Fregans, Albert
Te•acher,
Gwyn, Morgan
Teacher,
Hill, Henry
Teacher,
Kenny, Wil'liam
Teacher,
Luke·Sh, Frank
Teacher,
Luzenski, William
Teacher,
McCormack, Pa-trick Teacher,
McLean, Joseph
Teacher,
McGraw, Michael
Teacher,
Murphy, Thomas
Clerk,
Roche, Austin
Teacher,
Roman, Thomas
Cle·rk,
Ruszin, Andre.w
Teacher,
Sl.ale1s, Ern e st
Teacher,
Stogosk1, 1Stanley
Teacher,
Warner, Clinton
Teacher,
Whalen, Edward
Student,
Canadens•is,
Olyphant,
Mt. Bethel,
Old Fo.rge,
Hazleton,
\Vilkes-.Barre,
K i ngston,
Nanticoke,
Wilkes-Barre,
Dunmore,
Peckville,
Wilkes-Barre,
Old Forge,
Brooklyn,
Alden Station,
Penns Grove,
Luzerne,
Tannersville,
\Vashiin gt on,
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. Y.
Pa.
N. J.
Pa.
Pa.
D. C.
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