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St)ippensbarg, Pa.

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Board o f Trastees.
S. M. W H ER R Y, President.
E. J. McCUNE, Secretary.
Trastees Representing- tl)e Stockholders.
G. R. D YK EM A N ,
W. A . ADDAM S,
S. J. H ARRIS,
J. B. REDDIG,
JOHN L. BARNER,
■ S . S. W OEFE,
E. J. McCÜNE,
F. E. HOEEAR,
J. E. BOHER,
S.
M. W H E R R Y ,
REV. I S. W YEIE .
Trastees' Representing the átate.
H. C. G R E E N A W A L T ,
M. G. H AEE,
H E N R Y R. H AW K ,

G. H. STE W A R T ,
J. M. H AM ILTON ,
G. S. McEEAN.

5cí)®t Officer^ « Committee^.
Committee on Hodse, Baildings and äroands.
E: J. Mc CUNE,- .
G. H. STE W A R T ,

J. L. BARNER,
G. R. D YK EM A N ,
H. R. H A W K .

Committee on Discipline and Instraction.
G. H. STE W A R T ,
E. J. McCUNE,

J. E. BO HIER,
S. S. W Y E IE ,
S. S. W OEFE.

Committee on Finance and Accoants.
J. B. REDDIG,
J. L. BARN ER,
M. G, H AEE,
S. J. H A R R IS,
J. McC. M EANS, '/reas.
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Faculty, 105)6- 97.
G.

M. D. ECK ELS, A . M., Sc. D., Principal,
M ental Philosophy, Science and A r t o f Teaching-.

JOS. F. BARTON , A . M., Sc. D.,
N atu ra l Sciences.

J. W . H UGH ES, A . M.,
M athem atics.

S A R A A . SPENCER, B. O.,
Reading-, Elocution.

ELEAN O R J. LOCKWOOD,
V o cal and Instrum en tal M usic.

A L IC E L. K IN SE Y ,
Drawing", Penm anship, Bookkeeping".

H.

M. ROTH, M. E.,.
A rith m etic, Alg-ebra.

A D A V . HORTON, M. E.,
Sten o graph y, Typewriting-, O rthography.

CORA B. CLA R K ,
D irector of Gym nasium .

GEO. H. ECK ELS, M. S., A . B.,
D atin, Greek.

E ZR A LEH M AN , M. S.,
Gram m ar, lite r a tu r e , G eneral H istory,,

C. E. BARTON , M. E.,
G eography, C iv il Government.

A N N A McBRIDE,
P rin cip al M odel School.

EUDORA M ATH ER,
A ssistan t P rin cip al Model School.

J. O. G R A Y , M. E.,
H istory, A rithm etic.

ID A B. Q U IG LEY, M. E-,
Gram m ar, Alg-ebra.

M. LIN N A EU S DRUM, B. E- D.
D atin, School M anagem ent.

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Tf)e Calendar, 1S97- 9S.
F all T erm — 1897.
Monday,
Thursday,
Thursday,

Aug. 30 B-Fall Term begins.
Nov. 25 — Thanksgiving.
Dec. 16 — Fall Term closes.

W inter T erm— 1898. ;;.
Monday,
Tuesday,
Friday,

Jan. 3 — Winter Term begins/ “
Feb. 22 — Washington’s Birthday.
Mar. 25 E-W inter Term closes.

S pring T erm— 1898.
Monday,
Friday,
Friday,
Friday,v;
Friday,
Sunday,
Tuesday!

Mar.
Apr.
May
June
June
June
June
Wednesday, June

28 — Spring Term begins.
22*— Anniversary Normal Tit. Soc.
6*— Reunion Philo Tit. Soc.
1 7 g —Model School Commencement.
24 — Normal Musicale.
26 E —Baccalaureate Sermon.
28 — Class Day and Junior Exhibition.
29 E-Commencement and Alumni Meeting.

* These dates may be changed.

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History of ti)e Sciioot.
T he charter of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School
was obtained in April, 1870. Hon. S. M. Wherry, Hon. A . J.
Miller, Dr. R. C. Hays, K. J. McCune, Esq., J. A . C. McCune,
Esq., J. H. Hubley, John A . Craig, G. R. Dykemau, William
Mell, R. C. Himes, C. E. Shade, T . P. Blair and John Grabill
were elected in May following to constitute the first Board of
Trustees.
The corner-stone was laid with Masonic rites on the 31st of
May, 1871, the late Hon. R. C. Lambertson, President of Eehigh
University, delivering the ceremonial address.
The School opened its first session on the 15th of April, 1873.
Inauguration ceremonies were observed and attended by a large
number of friends and students of the School. Addresses were
delivered by Hon. Henry Houck, Deputy Superintendent of Pub­
lic Instruction of Pennsylvania, and Hon. John Eaton||jr., U.
S. Commissioner of Education. Congratulatory letters were read
from President U. S. Grant, State Superintendent J. P. Wickersham, Superintendent D. G. Northrop, of Connecticut, Dr. Ed­
ward Brooks, Principal of Millersville Normal School, Professor
Charles H. Verrill, of Mansfield Normal School, and Professor G.
W . Fetter, Principal of Girls’ Normal School, Philadelphia.
The following persons have acted as Principal up to the pres­
ent tim e: George P. Beard, A. M., from 1873 to 1875; Rev. I.
N. Hayes, A . M., from 1875 to 1880; B. S. Potter, A . M., from
1880 to 1882; S. B. Heiges, from 1882 to 1886; John F. McCreary,
A . M.||fom 1886 to 1889; G. M. D. Eckels, A . M., Sc. DJ, from
1889 to the present time.
The School is now enjoying the most prosperous year in its
history. More than five hundred students have been enrolled
during the year. The graduating class numbers one hundred
and eighteen, and the Junior class, one hundred and thirteen. One
thousand and eighty students have been graduated. Many of
these persons are filling prominent positions in the public schools,
and their success has given to the School an excellent reputation
in the Commonwealth.

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Location of fI)e-5cï)ooi.
The Cumberland Valley State Normal School is located at
Shippensburg, Cumberland County, Pa., and is recognized as the
Normal School of the Seventh District. The District is com­
posed of the counties of Adams, Blair, Bedford, Cumberland,
Franklin, Fulton and Huntingdon. Shippensburg i|?|an ideal
school town, situated in the Cumberland Valley about forty miles
southwest of Harrisburg, and on thé line of the Cumberland V al­
ley Railroad. Shippensburg is also the terminal of the Philadel­
phia and Reading Railroad and of the Western Maryland Rail­
road. The town is one of Christian homes, and contains churches
of nearly all the leading denominations. A healthy moral and
religious atmosphere pervades the town, giving to the student the
most favorable environment for his moral and religious develop­
ment.
The location is qptonly beautiful and attractive, but is like­
wise exceedingly healthful. Students are, as a rule, healthier with
us than in their own homes. No epidemic of any kind has ever
visited the School, and students seldom find it necessary to call
in a physician for treatment.

TI)e \$ci)ooi t^aitdings.
The Normal School buildings comprise an Administration
Building and Gentlemen’s Dormitory, Radies’ Dormitory and a
Gymnasium. The Administration Building is an elegant brick
structure, four stories high, and contains two hundred and thir­
teen rooms, with boarding and lodging capacity for three hundred
students, and school-room facilities and accommodations for six
hundred students. It also contains the class-rooms, libraries,
chapel, model school-room, parlors and dining-room.
The new Gymnasium Building is a model of its kind. It was
opened to the students in the fall of 1894, and has proven to be a
great attraction to students and visitors.
The Main Building is forty by ninety feet, and the front annex
is seventeen by forty feet. The gymnasium outfit is complete and
contains the best quality of apparatus manufactured by the Narragansett Machine Company, This building with its equipment
enables us to offer our students, free of cost to them, the very
best advantages for physical culture.

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The new Ladies’ Dormitory, now completed with the excep­
tion of heating, lighting and furnishing, is one one of the finest
buildings of its kind in the State. The building, which is Ro­
manesque in style, consists.of three wings projecting from the
main structure in the center. The main structure is fifty by fifty
feet, and each of the wings is seventy by forty-four feet. The
whole interior of the building is exceedingly light and cheerful,
removing all tendency to homesickness on the part of new stu­
dents. This building is a beautiful addition to the other build­
ings on the campus, It has been the purpose of the management of the School to
have a separate dormitory for the ladies whenever the growth of
the School would warrant them in constructing a building for the
purpose. The prosperity of the School has brought the Trustees
the opportunity they so earnestly desired. The advantages of a
separate building for lady students are too obvious to need repe­
tition here. This building is a model of beauty, comfort and
convenience, and it must be seen to be fully appreciated.

5 ci)oot Cirocmds.
The campus contains over twelve acres of ground, graded and
laid out in beautiful lawns intersected with walks and drives.
The portion of the grounds on which the buildings stand is an
elevated plateau, and from this point the grounds slope toward
the track of the Cumberland Valley Railroad.
. A large and beautiful fountain stands in front of thè main'
building. The class of ’96 made a generous contribution to the
fund necessary to erect it, and the Board of Trustees dedicated
the fountain to this class.
Tennis courts and croquet grounds have been laid out in front
of the ladies’ dormitory.

Railroad Facilities.
The Cumberland Valley Railroad passes directly in front of
the buildings. A t the opening and closing of each term the trains
are scheduled to stop at the School grounds and take on and leave
off passengers. This prevents any confusion to new students and
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station to the School. The Philadelphia and Reading and the
Western Maryland Railroads have theiS terminals in Shippensburg. The railroad facilities; of the place are first-class, and stu­
dents have no difficulty in reaching the School safely and conve­
niently.

Ctrowfl) o f fl)e yki)oot.
The growth of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School
has been remarkable. Within the last five years the number of
boarding .students has more than doubled, and the faculty has
been increased correspondingly with the increase in the number
of students. Two additional buildings have been erected at a cost
of over $60,000. Additional class-rooms have been arranged, the
libraries increased, and many improvements made in the interest
of the students.
The training department has kept pace with the latest advances
in teaching, and the graduates of the School are as fully equipped
for their work as the graduates of any other Normal School in
the State.
In the Academic work of the School the graduating classes
are encouraged to go beyond the requirements of the elementary
course. Two sections of the Senior class have read three books
of Caesar. One section of the class has had Solid Geometry.
W eekly lectures have been given the class on the leading English
and American authors. The subject of Botany has been contin­
ued beyond the requirements. Special work has been given to
all who desired it in Art and Elocution.
A lecture course embracing some of the most brilliant talent
of the day is furnished each year to the students and citizens of
the town and community.

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CooI’ses of Instruction.
A s Revised December i l , làyl.

Four Courses of Instruction are provided for as follows :
Elementary Course.
Regular Normal Course.
Scientific Course.
Advanced Normal Course.

Elementary Coarse.
Preparatory Studies .
L anguage .— Orthography, Reading.
N aturae S cience .— Physiology and Hygiene.
H istorical S cience .— Geography, Political and Physical; His­
tory of the United States.

T he A rts .¡gf Penmanship, sufficient to be able to explain some
approved system; writing to be submitted to the Board of
Examiners.
Other studies, as Arithmetic, English Grammar, Algebra,
etc., shall be added to the Preparatory year, said studies to be
selected by each Normal School, but the “ final” examination in
these added branches shall be deferred until the end of the Junior
year.

J unior Y e a r .
Pedagogics.— School Management; Methods of Teaching the
Common Branches.

L anguage .— English Grammar; Latin sufficient for the introduc­
tion of Cæsar.

Mathematics .E-Arithmetic; Elementary Algebra.
Naturae S cience:.— Botany.
H istorical S cience .— Civil Government.
T he A rts .— Drawing, a daily exercise for at least twenty-four

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weeks,..; work to be submitted'to the Board of Examiners;
Bookkeeping, single entry, including a knowledge of com­
mon business papers, and a daily exercise for at least seven
weeks; Vocal Music, elementary principles, and attendance
upon daily exercises for at least twelve weeks.
P h y s ic a l C u l t u r e .
S en io r Y e a r .
P e d a g o g ic s .-»Psychology; Methods of Teaching the Common

Branches; History of Education; Model School Work, at
least twenty weeks of actual teaching daily during one period
of not less than forty-five minutes; a Thesis on a professional
Subject.
L a n g u a g e .^-Rhetoric and Composition; English Literature, at
least"twelve weeks’ work, including the thorough study of
four English classics; Latin, Cæsar, through the Helvetian
War.
M a t h e m a t ic s .— Plane Geometry.
N a t u r a l S c ie n c e .— Elementary Natural Philosophy.
H ist o r ic a l SciKXCK.n-Geueral History.
T he ARTS.S-Elocutionary exercises in connection with the Study
of English Literature; Manual Training.
P h y sic a l C u l t u r e .

Recralar Normal Coarse.
T hree Y e a r s.

(This Course includes the studies of the Elementary Course,
and the following branches. A full equivalent will be accepted
for any of the text-books named in this Course:)
P e d a g o g ic s .— Advanced Psychology; Moral Science; Philosophy

of Education; Methods of Teaching; Practice of Teaching;
Pedagogical Works:' Frcebel, Education of Man; Quick,
Educational Reformers; Fitch, Lectures on Teaching; School
Supervision, School Apparatus; Discussion of Manual Train­
ing, Physical Culture, etc.
M a t h e m a t ic s .— Solid Geometry; Plane and Analytical Trig-;
onometry; Surveying.
L a n g u a g e .— L atin: Caesar, 3 books SVirgiPsyAJneid, 3 books;
Cicero, 3 orations.

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N aturae S cience .— Chemistry, including Chemistry of Soils;
Zoology, including entomology;' and Geology.

L iterature .S-Higher Literature, English and American, includ­
ing a study of at least four classics.

Scientific Coarse.
F our Y ears ..
(This Course includes the studies of the Regular Normal
Course and the following branches:)
Pedagogics,-S L ogic; Course of Professional Reading selected
from Regular or Advanced Normal Course; a Thesis on a
professional subject.
L an g u ag e •T^Latin: 3 books of Virgil’s ¿Eneid||3 orations of
Cicero, or a full equivalent (an equivalent of Greek, German
or French will be accepted for any of the following studies:
Virgil, Cicero, Higher Algebra, Spherical Trigonometry, Sur­
veying, Analytical Geometry, Calculus, Mathematical Natural
Philosophy and Mathematical Astronomy, and an equivalent
of Latin and advanced work in Natural Science for any of
the foregoing mathematical studies.)
Mathematics .— Higher Algebra: Spherical Trigonometry and
Surveying with use of instruments; Analytical Geometry;
Differential and Integral Calculus.
N aturae S cience .— Higher Natural Philosophy; Astronomy,
Descriptive and Mathematical.
H istorical .S cience ..— English H istory; Grecian H istory; Ro­
man History.

Advanced Normal Coarse.
F ive Y ears .
(This Course includes the studies of the Scientific Course, and
one year’s additional work in Pedagogics, aS follows. A full
equivalent will be accepted for any of the text-books in the
Course:)
Psychology.— James, Advanced Course.
Laurie’s Institutes of Education; Rein’s Outline of Pedagogy;
Herbart’s Science of Education; Spencer’s Education; Ros-

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mini’s Method in Education; Davidson’s Education of the
Greek People.
Discussion of Methods and Objects of heading Educators:
Ercebel, Pestalozzi, Dr. Arnold, Horace Mann and others/
Discussion of Educational Theories.
Education in the United States; Education in Pennsylvania
. (Wickersham); General Survey of History of Public Edu­
cation in Germany, France and England.
Advanced work in Language, Mathematics, Natural Science, etc.;,
may be taken at the option of the student.

Rales for Pinal Examinations
A nd A dm ission to t h e J u nio r a n d ;. S en io r C lasses in t h e
E l e m e n t a r y C o u r se .

1. Admission to the Senior and Junior classes shall be-deter­
mined by the State Board of Examiners at the annual examina­
tion by the Board.
2. In order to be admitted to the Junior class of any State
Normal School, persons must be examined in the six preparatory
branches named and no others, and the examination sin these
branches shall be final. Those who for any reason were unable
to complete the Preparatory examination may be admitted to both
the Preparatory and the Junior examinations at the end of the
Junior year. But they must be classed' as preparatory students
till the final examination in the preparatory branches has been
completed. No substitutions or conditions shall be'allowed for
any of the studies required for admission to the Junior class.
3. In order to be admitted to the Senior class, persons must
be examined in all the Junior studies, except Methods, and the
examination in these branches shall be final. No substitutions'
or conditions shall be allowed for any of the studies required
for admission to the Senior class.
4. If the faculty of any State Normal School, or the State
Board of Examiners, decide that a person is not prepared to pass
an examination by the State Board, he shall not be admitted to
the same examination at any other State Normal School during
the same school year.
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studies at any State Normal School desires to enter, another State
Normal School, the Principal of the School at which the exami­
nation was held shall send the proper certificate to the Principal
of the School which the person desires to attend. Except for the
reason here stated, no certificate setting forth the fact of the pass­
ing of the Preparatory or the Junior studies shall be issued.
V ’in Candidates for graduation shall be examined in all the
branches of the Senior year. They shall have the opportunity of
being examined in any of the higher branches, including vocal and
instrumental music and double entry bookkeeping ; and all studies
completed by them shall be named in their certificate.
7. Persons who have been graduated in any course may be ex­
amined at any State examination in any branches of a higher course,
and the Secretary of the Board of Examiners shall certify, on the
back of their diplomas, to the passing of the branches completed at
said examination.
- 8. A certificate setting forth the proficiency of all the applicants
in all the studies in which they desire to be examined by the State
Board of Examiners shall- be prepared and signed by the faculty
and presented to the Board. The'certificate presented for appli­
cants for admission to the Senior class in the Elementary Course
shall also set forth the standing of said applicant in the studies of
the Junior year in which they are not examined.
9. The Board of Examiners is appointed by the State Superin­
tendent of Public Instruction and is composed as follows: The
State Superintendent or Deputy Superintendent, who is President
of the Board; the Principal of another Normal School •; six County,
City, or Borough Superintendents, and the Principal of this Normal
School. Each student must receive eight votes out of the nine in
order to pass the examination. Students must be examined and
recommended by the faculty before taking the State Board Exam­
ination.

Diplomas.
A student who is graduated in the Elementary or the Scientific
Course will receive a diploma in which will be named the branches
of the course, and which will confer upon him one of the following
degrees : Bachelor of Elementary Didactics (B. E. D.) ; Bachelor
of Sciences (B. SP lI l

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A regular graduate who has continued his studies for two
years, and has practised his profession during two full annual
terms in the Common Schools of the State, w ill receive, upon
presenting to the Faculty and Board of Examiners a certificate of
good moral character and skill in the Art of Teaching from the
Board or Boards of Directors by whom he was employed, counter­
signed by the proper County Superintendent, a second diploma,
constituting him a Master in the course in which he was graduated,
and conferring one of the following degrees : Master of Elemen­
tary Didactics (M. E- D j| Master of Sciences (M. S.).

N$tate Certificate.
Practical Teachers who have not attended a Normal School as
students may obtain a Teacher’s State Certificate on the following
conditions:
1. A ll -applicants must be 21 years of age, and must have
taught in the Common Schools during three full annual terms.
2. They must present certificates in regard to moral character
and skill in practical teaching, similar to those presented by the
regular graduates, and have them signed by the same school offi­
cers.
3. They must be examined in all the branches in the course in
which they desire a certificate by the Faculty and Board pf Exami­
ners at the time of the annual examination at the school where
application is made.
4. A thesis on some educational subject will be required as
part of the examination.
The certificates gained in accordance with these conditions
will enumerate the branches of study in which the holder was
found proficient, and confer upon him the professional degree to
which the extent of his knowledge may entitle him. A ll diplomas and certificates are authorized and furnished by
the State, and exempt those who hold them from any further
examination by authorities acting under the provision of our
common school laws.

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1597- 9S.

Aritlnnetic.Stfzy^g— Standard.
Algebra.— Wentworth— Shorter Course.
Astronomy.— Steele— New Descriptive, :■
Bookkeeping.— Messervey— Single Entry.
Botany.— Gray— School and Field Book.
Chemistry
teele— Popular.
Civil Government.— McCleary.
. Geography, Political.— Butlej^-CompletiXX
Geography, Physical.— Cornell— New Edition.
Geology ^-Steele— P'ourleeti Weeks.
Geometry.® Wentworth— New Plane.
Grammar.®Baskervill and Sewell.
History, United StatesH-Ztar««.
History, General.— Meyers.
History of Education.— Painter.
Latin Qratnma.rS-Harkness.
Latin Reader.— HarknesstPNem.
Latin, Csesar.— Harper and Tolman.
Literature iM-Raub.
Mental Science.— Halleck.
Physics.— Avery— First Principles.
Physiology.— Steele— Hygienic.
Rhetoric.— Waddy.
Reading.®-Emerson.
School Management.— White.
Spelling.— Beitzel— Advanced Word Builder.
Writ ing.— Spe7icer— Vertical Editioji.
Zoology.— Steele— Popular.
N o t e ;. — Students should bring with them such standard
text-books as they have on the common school branches, for the
purpose.of reference.

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Expenses. : ' : ■
Tuition and boarding for full year, . .................... -. . .$200.00
Tuition and boarding for fall and winter term, per week,
5.00
Tuition and boarding for spring term, per week..............
4.50
Tuition and boarding for single room, 50 cents extra per week. .
Tuition and boarding for less than a term, 50 cents extra per week.
The above are all the necessary expenses for boarding, furnished
room, heat, light, washing, and tuition in the regular course.

Da^ Pttpiis.
Tuition in Normal S ch o o l,........................... . . £ 1.50 per week.
These rates will be strictly adhered to, and no deduction made
on account of absence during the first two or the last two weeks of
the session unless by special arrangement made beforehand.
No incidental fees of any kind are charged. The only additional
necessary expense to the student is for books and stationery, which
are furnished"in the building at reduced rates.

Recrtilafions.
Students attending the entire year will pay one-half at the be­
ginning of fall term and the balance at the commencement of the
winter term. Students attending by the term will pay one-half at
the opening of the term and the balance at the middle of the term.
Students absent one week or longer on account of personal sick­
ness, are entitled to a full deduction for boarding for the time lost,
‘ ‘No students w ill be allowed to board outside the school building
unless with parents or near relatives."
Students remaining in school during vacation will be charged
the regular weekly rates for tuition and boarding.

Conditions of Admission.
Pupils can enter the regular course at any point for which they
are fitted. They may enter at any time during the Session, and
after the first two weeks they will be charged from date of entrance
till end of session unless by special agreement.

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•State Aid.
The State, in the general appropriation act of 1866, and in the
subsequent appropriation acts, makes provision for granting state
aid to students and graduates as follows :
1. Each student over seventeen years of age who shall sign a paper
declaring his intention to teach in the common schools of the State ' who.shall attend the school at least twelve consecutive weeks during one
term, and receive intructions in the theory of teachings shall receive the
sum of fifty cents per week toward defraying the expenses of tuition
and boarding.
2. Each student over seventeen years of age who was disabled in
the military or naval service of the United States or of Pennsylvania,
or.whosefather lost his life in tlie said service, and who shall sign an
agreement as abovp, shall reteive the sum, of one dollar per week.
3. Each student who, upon graduating, shall sign an agreement
to teach in the common schools of the Statefor two fu ll years shall re­
ceive the sum offifty dollars.
4. Term bills to be settled in full. Students will be credited
with appropriations from the State on the latter half of term bill.
5. In the summer session there is sometimes a slight deficiency
in the State appropriation to undergraduates. When this occurs,
however, each student will receive the full appropriation allowed
bylaw-,
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Instramenfat Mcisic.
Extra charges will be made for instruction in music as follows:
Two lessons per week with two periods for practice each day.
Lessons on piano or organ for fall te rm ,................$18.00
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winter term, . . .
12.00

Spring term,> .
15'.bo
Pupils taking but one lesson per week with one period for prac­
tice each day :
I'or fall term. . . . . . . • , • • . . . . . . . $9,00 :
For wiflter term,';. • : C ' fi":- L. t ..''V;
■ %; •<
For spring term, ' ................................................... .'
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3 fenocrrapi>y and Typewriting.
Stenography, - 1 . . ' . . . . . . . . . $15.00 per term.
Typewriting................... ... . . . . . .
5.00 per term.

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(iovernmen t o f ffe befool.
A ll school government should have for its end the development
of character in the individual student. Any method of govern­
ment which does not secure this important end is wrong in prin­
ciple.
In a Normal School where the. student is being trained to
govern other students there can belno excuse for loose govern­
ment. No person is qualified to teach ..successfully in the public
schools until he has attained a complete mastery over himself.
The individual who -has been trained in school to habits of selfcontrol and a wise self-direction has received the best training
which any school can give him.
We rely largely upon the honor and self-respect of our stu­
dents in our efforts to control. A Normal School is not a reform­
atory, and parents and guardians are requested not to send vicious
or immoral. Students to our institution to be educated, A few
such students, if retained in a boarding school, vitiate the entire
moral atmosphere of the school and make it an unsafe place for
even the well-behaved student to undertake his education.
We notify the parents when we find their children are not at­
tentive to their studies, and if this course does not remedy the
matter, the parents will be asked'to withdraw them from the
school. We have no desire to receive money for tuition from
students who are not making good use of their opportunities to
receive an education.
From,a wide experience with students we have found obedi­
ence on their part to' the following rules and regulations necessary
to the successful management and control of a Normal School,
and also for the best interests of the students themselves. No­
regulations are made which we do not regard as important.

Time Regulations.
1. Students will rise at 6.bo A. m. and retire at io .oo p . m. ■
2. Recitation hours from 8.00 to 12 A. m ., and from 1.15 to4.15 I‘ . m . '
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3. Chapel services at 8.45 a . m. All students are required to
be present at these exercises.
4. Prayer-meeting on Wednesday evenings. Attendance vol­
untary.
5. “ Normal V and Philomathean ” Piterary Societies meet
Friday evenings at 7.30.
6. Breakfast at 7.00 a . m .; dinner at 12.15
M-> an at 6.00 R. m .
7. Principal’s office hours for students immediately after
meals.
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8. Song Service— Sunday evening. Attendance voluntary.
9. Y . W . C. A . and Y . M. C. A . meetings on Sunday at 1.30
p . M.
Attendance voluntary.
" id. Study hour from 7.00 to 10.00 p . m .

Class Regulations.
C ’t,. Students must be regular and prompt in their attendance
upon classes' unless detained by sickness or absence from the
school.
2. Day pupils will be required to bring a note from parent or
guardian, giving the reason for the pupil’s absence.
3. Music pupils will have regular hours assigned for practice,
and during that time no visitors will be permitted to be present.
4. No student will be allowed to take more studies than he
can pursue profitably, nor fewer than are necessary to keep him
sufficiently employed.
5. Students must attend classes up to the time of their leaving
school. •
6. A ll’ students must be present at the daily chapel exercises ,,
unless excused,
7. Ladies are expected, when exercising in the gymnasium,
to wear the adopted suit of two pieces, blouse and divided skirt
of dark blue flannel.

Both ladies and gentlemen must wear the regular gymnasium
shoe—-rubber-soled Shoes are not allowed.

^Gilding and Room Regulations.
1.
Each student will be held responsible for the condition of
his room and its furniture, and he will be charged with any loss
or unnecessary damage.

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2. No changes or alterations must be made in the permanent
parts or fixtures of the room, nor nails driven into the walls with­
out permission of the steward.
3. No water, paper or other material shall be thrown from the
windows or. porticos of the building.
4. Standing in groups at the main entrance or in the corridors,
loud talking, whistling or unnecessary noise is forbidden.
5. Students are requested to provide themselves with slippers
for the building.
6. Students furnish their own towels, napkins, rings, soap and
brushes. A ll articles of clothing sent to the laundry must be dis­
tinctly marked with the student’s full name.

Social Regulations.
1. Gentlemen students boarding in the building will occupy
the northeast portion, and lady students the southwest portion of
the building. The main building to be the dividing line.
2. Day students will'not call at the rooms of boarders, nor
stop in their rooms over night, unless by permission of the Prin­
cipal . Boarding students will be held responsible to the Principal
for the observance of this rule.
3. Boarding students will not be permitted to visit in town on
Sunday, nor remain in town over night, excepting with near rela­
tives.
4. Visitors to the building will be regarded as under the same
regulations as the students.
5. L,ady students will not be permitted to leave the campus un­
less by permission of the Principal or a member of the Faculty.
6. Visiting the buildings or grounds on Sunday will not be per­
mitted, nor will students be allowed to make or receive calls: dur­
ing study or school hours.
7. Ladies and gentlemen will not be permitted to hold pro­
longed conversations with one another, either in the building or
upon the grounds, unless in connection with school duties, and
then only by permission of the principal or a member of the Fac­
ulty.
8. Students will receive visits from relatives or friends in the
reception room o n ly ; an exception will be made in the case of
parents, who will be permitted to visit in their children’s rooms.

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• 9. Ladies wishing to visit their homes, or other places during
the term must present written permits from their parents to the
Principal.

Sabbat!) Regatafions.
i.
Students are required to be present at the Sunday morning
services of one of the churches in the town, unless excused by
the Principal. The selection of the church is left to the parent for
determination.
¡'..2,, Students are required to attend the Sunday-school held
in the Normal chapel every Sunday morning, unless properly
excused.
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3- _ From 2.00 p. m . to 4.00 p. m . will be observed as a quiet
period. During this time no singing, loud talking, or other
unnecessary noise will be, allowed in the building.
It must not be understood that the foregoing regulations
embrace all the duties and obligations devolving upon the indi­
vidual student. No list of rules could be made which would
cover every duty of the student under all the possible contin­
gencies of Normal School life. And on the other hand there
are many habits and forms of conduct-so obviously out of har­
mony with the obligations of the person who is preparing to teach
that it is not deemed^necessary to prohibit them by formal rule.
We have reference to the use of tobacco, the drinking of .alco­
holic liquors as a beverage, the utterance of profané or vulgar
language, the reading of obscene literature, filthiness in personal
habits and slovenliness or indecency in dress. These and other
similar objectionable habits can be best met by general counsel
from the chapél desk, and incidentally by the instruction in the
-class-room. Where this plan fails a formal rule against the
habit will be found a weak barrier in the way of its continuance.
Our standard o f conduct for those who are preparing to
teach under the tuition of the Cumberland Valley State Normal
School is so high that it would- preclude any one from looking
to the profession of teaching for a life-calling, whose habits and
conduct are not worthy the imitation of the children who may be
placed under his instruction.

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Academic Course.
The Academic Courseincludes a thorough knowledge of all the
branches belonging to the Elementary, Regular Normal, and Sci­
entific Courses, excepting the Pedagogical subjects.

Orll)o Considerable importance is attached to the subject of orthog­
raphy. The exercises in this branch are something more than mere
memory lessons, they include a careful study of words. Enunci­
ation, pronunciation, oral and written Spelling, and the meaning
and use of words are embraced in the study of this subject.
Through the instruction in this branch the pupil’s vocabulary
is enlarged, and his ability to express his ideas is increased.1

Reading.
Reading HeS at the foundation of all other branches of study ;
he who can rapidly and fully grasp a writer’s meaning will find,
this power to be of great assistance to him in all the subjects be­
longing to a course of instruction.
Every effort will be made to dëvelop the individuality of the
pupil, and to give him a thorough knowledge of the natural laws
of expression. The aim of this department is two-fold; first— to
develop in the pupil the power to thoroughly understand the mean­
ing of language, to cultivate his imagination, to awaken his sym­
pathies, and to enable him to appreciate and love good literature ;
second— to develop in the pupil the power to express thought,
whether it be his own or that of another, with ease, intelligence,
and power.

(rrammcir.
The study of the technical rules of grammar develops the pow­
ers of the mind ; analysis helps the student to grasp the meaning
of the expression clearly and quickly, and composition enables him
to use the best form and style in the expression of thought.
Due attention will be paid to parsing, and analysis and struc­
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from standard authors examples illustrating the various forms of
expression. They thus familiarize themselves with the best forms
of classic English.

Composition.
Special attention will be paid to English composition during
the coming year.
A ll classes will be divided into sections, and each section placed
under the charge of a competent teacher. These sections will be
made small enough to enable the teacher to examine carefully the
work of the individual student.
The work, which will be given weekly, will involve the writ­
ing of compositions, analysis of subjects, and the study of the
rules of capitalization, punctuation arid paragraphing.

Rhetoric.
Rhetoric treats of the various forms of language, their special
meanings and applications.
A knowledge of the subject enables the student to understand
the principles of the various kinds o f composition, to appreciate
beauty of expression and to acquire a good clear style.

Lngtisi) Literature.
The primary aim in the teaching of literature should be to
cultivate a love for the beautiful and the true through the study
of the best thoughts of great authors.
The study of the masterpieces of literature will enable the
pupil to discriminate between what is elevating and instructive
and what is trivial or harmful.
During the coming year attention will be paid to the general
outline of English and American Literature, but special stress will
be laid upon certain classics. The class will study Shakespeare’s
“ Macbeth,” Burke’s Speech on “ Conciliation with America,’’
“ De Quincey’s “ Revolt of a Tartar Tribe,” and Tennyson’s
“ Princess.” This is the list that has been recommended by the
Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools of the Middle
States and Maryland for admissiori to college in 1898.

IN T E R IO R O F G Y M N A SIU M .

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Iyatin.
In the Latin department the preparatory' work consists of a
thorough drill in Etymology and Syntax and the translation of
easy sentences, from Latin to English and from English to Latin.
This is followed by the application of the Rules of Syntax (upon
the necessity of haying an exact knowledge of which great stress
is laid) to harder exercises, Latin fables and anecdotes, Roman
and Grecian history. Upon the completion of this course the
student is thoroughly prepared to study intelligently the Latin
prose writers that are usually read by the beginner.
The most approved method of pronunciation is very carefully
taught. The aim of the department is not only to give the stu­
dent a correct knowledge of the structure of the Latin language,
but also, through the translation of it into proper English and a,
study of the derivation of English words from the Latin, to fur-,
nish him with a good aid to the study of his mother tongue.
P i) ^ S io lo g ) s .
The work in physiology and hygiene is designed to give the
student such a knowledge of the structure and functions of the
principal organs of the body as will enable him to understand the
conditions under which these organs best perform their respective
offices. The subject of hygiene is presented with special fullness,
embracing the subjects of ventilation and warming, exercise,
clothing, the organs of special sense, the effects of alcohol and
narcotics on the system, and the essential conditions for the
health in the school room.

§otanvv
This subject is taught with special reference to training the
powers of observation. Our aim is not merely to train the pupil
tb identify plants, but to give him a thorough knowledge of the
plant -itself, which is far more important than its name, however
desirable that may be. With this end in view a knowledge of
plant structure, physiology, growth and reproduction is first ob­
tained. The student is then required to do daily work in ana­
lyzing, recording, classifying and preparing specimens.
Frequent botanical excursions are made, and, as far as-possi­
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analysis of at least forty plants and a carefully prepared herba­
rium of not less than the same number of specimens are required
of each’student*1
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Nataral Pi)ilosopl)v
During the past year our facilities for teaching this subject
have been much improved. A number of valuable pieces of
apparatus of the ¿.most improved pattern have been added to the
Laboratory. More attention is given to the construction and
use of inexpensive home-made apparatus, thus enabling our stu­
dents to become better 'equipped.; to teach the elements of this
branch in schools not having apparatus. It is our aim to pre­
pare teachers to develop in their pupils the desire and ability to
be observers, experimenters and investigators. Mere mechani­
cal study and recitation may serve to store the memory with
facts, but requisite discipline is only secured when the pupil is
trained to collect facts by his own observation and experiment
and made to reason upon them. What the student wants is such
a knowledge of the subject as will enable him to work practically
with the principles he has learned. This we aim to give him.

(reograpl)^.
Physical, Mathematical and Political Geography are included
in this course.
Commercial Geography is given considerable
prominence in this department. Less attention is given to insig­
nificant natural and political divisions than they have received
heretofore, and more time applied to the study of the manufac­
tures, commerce and farming and mine products..
Comparative Geography is made prominent; in dealing with
this important subject. By comparison the pupils get clearer
ideas of geographical divisions and places and they are able to
retain their impressions longer. The railways and commercial
routes are definitely traced, and numerous imaginary trips are
made to different parts of the globe. The geographical infor­
mation of the pupil is often drawn upon to furnish material for
composition writing.
The home geography of the pupils is carefully and accurately
given as the first step in teaching this interesting subject. The
primary concepts of position, direction, distance, soil, climate
and natural productions are learned by the pupil as part of his
first geographical knowledge.

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H is to r y .
History is taught primarily to impart to the student a knowl­
edge of the events of history, and the-causes which have pro­
duced them. The method of teaching history which results in
giving the'student simply a knowledge of the facts of the subject,
although very commonly employed, cannot be too strongly con­
demned. Unless the relation of cause to effect is carefully traced,
the student fails to get any real benefit from the study of the sub­
ject.
The proper teaching of United States History will develop a
deeper love of country in the mind of the student, and lead him
to appreciate more fully the blessings of the government under
which he lives.
The study of the great lives in the history of our nation has a
tendency to develop character in the pupil as well as devotion to
liberty"and Union.

CivU (iovurnmenf.
The proper instruction of the student in Civil Government
includes a clear exposition of the great principles underlying the
Constitution, with a summary of the legislative provisions in
which they have been embodied. As the details of a government
are usually more interesting and more important to the average
student than the. thbries of government that may be obtained
from its written Constitution, the agencies of government and its
machinery are very fully presented.

Arithmetic.
In arithmetic the aim is to make the subject thoroughly prac­
tical. Students are given to understand the importance of hav­
ing pupils trained to rapid and accurate work in the fundamental
rules. Considerable time is spent in teaching the subjects which
have a direct bearing upon the every-day affairs of life. A great
deal of time is given to the methods of treating common and deci­
mal fractions and percentage, as these subjects enter into many of
the business problems of daily life.
As far as possible, we adhere to the inductive method of teach­
ing the subject. Suggestions for the construction of original
problems are frequently given throughout the course.

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Algebra.
It is the aim in this subject to give the student a clear and
complete knowledge of what is embraced in a stahdard work on
Elemeptary Algebra. . An effort is made to develop the subject
gradually enough to make the pupil feel that he is mastering the
subject as he proceeds.
In giving definitions, particular attention is paid to clearness
and brevity of expression. Rules are deduced from processes
given in order that the student may get the principles involved.
Particular attention is paid to factoring, as a thorough knowledge
of this subject is necessary to success in the solution of many al­
gebraic problems.

(ieoipefr^.
The purpose of teaching Geometry is first to discipline the
mind in sound reasoning; the knowledge obtained must-be re­
garded as of secondary importance. The following principles laid
down by Pascal are closely adhered to : “ to have no obscure terms
undefined; to assume nothing not perfectly evident; to prove ev­
erything at all doubtful, by reference to admitted principles.”
Great care is taken to have the definitions correctly given and
accurately learned. That which is necessary rather than that
which is novel and interesting, is selected for the student to learnThe subject of Geometry is introduced by lessons in geomet­
rical drawing in the Junior year. The familiarity thus gained
with geometrical concepts will assist the student very much when
he comes to make use of these concepts in his demonstrations,
and will also help him to a fuller comprehension of the definitions
of geometrical terms.
In order that the teacher may be certain that students do their
own reasoning, a great deal of attention is given to the demon­
stration of original theorems.

I^ooi^eepitig.
In earlier days only those who expected to become accountants
and merchants thought it necessary to study bookkeeping; but
public sentiment in this respect, in recent years, has been rapidly
changing. It is now generally admitted that every person should
be able to record properly common business transactions. The
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public school? to meet the public demand for this kind of knowl­
edge as a part of the education of every child who reaches the
grammar school.
To prepare teachers to teach this subject is therefore an impor­
tant part of the work of every Nbrmal SchcfOl.

Pen'mcrn^ip.
A poor penman is almost at as great a disadvantage as he who
speaks with a stammering or lisping tongue. The difficulty of
recognizing the words of a poor writer interferes with the quick
grasping of the thought. We aim to secure rapidity and legibility,
and we use the Spencerian system as a guide in practice. The
student is expected to understand the theory of an approved sys­
tem, and to be able to explain it intelligently to a class of chil­
dren .

Art Department.
Manu-Mental training being the object of art education to-day,
our art course has a two-fold aim : to train the hand to delicacy,
grace and speed of execution ; to instil ideas of beauty, and to cul­
tivate habits of observation, good judgment and originality of
thought.
The student who arrives at these ends will, as a teacher, have
ability to illustrate lessons. As a practical man of affairs, he will
possess a rapid and accurate means of thought' expression. So­
cially, he will be known as a person of cultivated taste.

Normal A rt Coarse of the Janior Tear.
(Based on courses in French, English and German Government
Schools.) ■

Clay ./Todeting.
1. From geometrical solids.
2. From casts.

3. From nature.
4. From original design.

Charcoal Braving.
1. From geometrical solids.
2. From casts.
Pencil ^h^hing.
1. From still life.
2. From nature.

3. From models of historic orna4. Original design.
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■ yStadtes in Color Harmony,

i. Parquetry.

2. Paper cutting.

Geometrical Problems in Contraction.
Hfe, Working drawings.'

*2. Perspective drawings.

Pl)^sieal Education.
sm A sound mind in a sound body ” is an end worth working
for. One oifithe objects of this department is to assist students
in maintaining a Sound body if they possess it, and to acquire it
if.it be lacking. . Regular, systematic exercise will, produce an
erect, graceful carriage, and will aid in overcoming such common
■ physical defects as round shoulders, drooping head and flat chest.
The prescribed amount of exercise in the gymnasium, under
a competent instructor, is expected of all students. In the Junior
year instruction is given in military drill, free movements and the
use of light apparatus. In the Senior year a course in public
school gymnastics is given, with notes on the subject. Practical
work for the school-room is emphasized.
3 te n o g r a p l) v
To save time is to lengthen life ’ ’ says the author of one of
the best systems of stenography.
The advantages of shorthand are so many and so manifest that
only a few years will elapse until it will become the universal
medium for correspondence. The principles of shorthand are so
simple that any ordinary child can learn them. The time hascome when every writer, teacher, lawyer and clergyman should
acquire this art. It saves time. It saves space. It saves paper.
It quickens the mind as well as the hand.
Stenography and typewriting when combined offer fine busi­
ness opportunities to young men and women with fair compensa­
tion.
This department has made a good beginning and we expect toaccomplish still more the coming year.

Vocal and Instrumental Aasic.
In the vocal department are given, free of charge, class les­
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the theory of sight singing. Practice in singing the best part
songs and choruses furnish not only the necessary drill in reading
music, but also a knowledge of good music. Those taking thè
professional course receive instruction in the best methods of
teaching music, and thus are enabled to supply one of the great­
est needs of the times, that of teachers of music in the public
schools.
Students have the opportunity of taking voice culture imconnection with the other work of the course. The instruction in
this subject is- based upon a scientific knowledge of the vocal
organs and a clear conception of the quality of tones.. A thor­
ough knowledge of piano technics is taught through the studies
of Czerny, Krauss, Kohler, Heller, Chopin and others, and style
and artistic expression are studied from the best composers of
ancient and modern times.

Professional Coarse.
The Professional Course embraces the subjects included under
the head of Pedagogics in the several coursés.
»I
P s ^ d jo to g ^ .
The teacher must know the mind he proposes to develop— its
laws and the principles governing its growth. In order that the
subject may not become dry and uninteresting, the facts and prin­
ciples involved in its study are very fully illustrated.
The.student is made familiâr with' the facts gathered from phy­
siological, as well as introspective, psychology. The subject is
presented in such a way as to quicken interest in mind study, and
especially in the study of the child mind. The application of the
subject to the laws and principles of teaching is clearly and fully
presented.

Aefijocts.
The latest approved methods of teaching, the various sub­
jects are given to the Senior class by specialists in the differ­
ent departments of teaching. Both the science and art of teach­
ing are most fully dealt with, and the student-teacher is made ac­
quainted with the very best ideas upon the subject of instruction.
The various methods given are fully exemplified before the Senior
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them. In this department care is taken not to make the studentteacher a mere imitator, but he is left to a certain extent to work
out his own special devices and methods, thus developing origi­
nality in his work.

v)Ci)ool Management.
The art of managing and conducting a school is made a
prominent part of the teacher’s professional training. He is
given approved plans concerning the location, arrangement and
ornamentation of school grounds, and the latest and best plans
for the construction of school buildings. He is given the best
experience in the heating, lighting, ventilating and furnishing of
gchool-rooms. He is taught how to organize and govern success­
fully, how to conduct ¿recitations, how to keep pupils profitably
employed, how to classify an ungraded school, and how to arouse
an interest among parents in school work.
The importance of making moral training the primary end in
school government is fully emphasized. The value of a school
requirement is measured by its effects upon the moral nature of
the pupils. That school is best controlled where the pupils are
gradually gaining increased power of self-control and a safer selfi d t t e f i i q n v .. V'.y
y
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History of Education.
In the History of Education the student is given the develop­
ment of the educational ideal among the leading nations of history.
The various theories of education practised in different countries
at different times are clearly presented, and the Student is given
the data necessary in order that he may arrive at a safe judgment
as to the comparative value of the leading theories made use of by
these countries.
The lives of the leading educational reformers áre given in
sftch a manner as to inspire the teacher with greater earnestness
and. zeal in his work..
"The History of Education in the United States is given spe­
cial attention, and the student is led to appreciate the potver of
education in the uplifting of the people. The'relation of education
to good citizenship is shown in the fact that the states having the
best systems of education have had the widest influence in directing
the governmental policy of the nation .

D R IL L —G YM N A SIU M .

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i^odel v3cI)cot.
The Model School is the most distinctive feature of a Normal
School course. Here the student teacher applies the methods he
has learned, and his.skill is tested by competent critics;.. '
In a w ell directed Model School the experience of the individual
teacher results in daily improvement in the application of scientific
methods. For a young person to have the supervision and counsel
of skilled teachers in the class-room-must necessarily, be of great
advantage to him. We attach great importance to the work of the
Model School. We employ as critic teachers in the Model School
those who have had special training for this line of work.
We have in this department pupils in all the. grades usually
found in our public schools below the high school. The experience
which our graduates are able to secure in their practicè teaching is
of inestimable value to them. The reason that such a large per:
centage of our graduates succeed as teachers is due as much to the
agency of the training department as to the instruction given in
any other department of the school. The Normal school which
does not properly emphasize the work of the model department is
denying to its graduates one of the most important advantages thâf
can be secured in a well organized school for the preparation of
teachers.
. . ..
To have our faults corrected before they become habits, to-learn
how to prepare and present subjects to classes, and to know how
to measure the daily progress of our pupils are sources of power
and influence which cannot help but tend toward our success in the
class-room.

Religion .■ Societies.
Our students are furnished excellent opportunitiesfor spiritual
growth and development. We have a prayer and lecture service,
every Wednesday evening, conducted by a member of the Faculty,
to which all the students are invited. This service is attended by
a large number of the students, and is full of interest and profit.
W e have a Sabbath school organized among the students.
This service is held every Sabbath morning, and the exercises are
highly appreciated and greatly .enjoyed by the ¡school. The
school is divided into classés, each class being taught by a mem­
ber of the Faculty. The International .Lesson is used.
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tend the church of their choice every Sabbath morning. The
church attendance in connection with the religious services at the
school, offers to them all the spiritual advantages that they would
receive at their own homes. In all proper ways Christian influ­
ences are thrown around the pupil, making his school life to con­
form as nearly as possible to home life in a Christian family.
A Young Men’¿Christian Association and a Young Women’s
Christian Association have been formed among the students.
These societies have been doing a great work for the growth of
religious sentiment in the school. The Spiritual life of many of
the students has been quickened and many others have been led
for the first time to walk in “ Wisdom’s W ay,” and to forsake
|||the counsel of the ungodly” through the influences off these
associations,5 ,
The Chautauqua Normal Union is an organization established
for the purpose of obtaining Normal methods for the teaching of
the Bible. Quite a number of the young ladies and young gentle­
men of the school have associated themselves with this society,
and they have completed together the regular course of the Nor­
mal Union. The knowledge thus acquired will be of great bene­
fit to them in Christian work.
R d fe r a r t g 5 ° £ i e ^ e s .
Among the most valuable auxiliaries to a Normal School or
College are its literary societies. The Normal and Philomathean
societies are strong, vigorous associations, and in their growth
are keeping equal pace with the growth of the school. They
meet in separate halls every Friday evening for the rendering o f
carefully prepared programs. These programs are highly enter­
taining and instructive, and those who take part in rendering
them bestow ample labor and care on their preparation.
The libraries of these societies form a valuable addition to that
of the school, and include many of the most valuable works of
English and American literature.

Reading-Room.
The Reading-Room of the Cumberland Valley State Normal
School is one of its most important features. A ll the prominent
magazines, periodicals, and many newspapers, daily and weekly,

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are found upon the shelves and on the files in the handsonie room
fitted up for library and reading-rpom purposes.
The students are encouraged to make good use of its privilege,
and the results are most gratifying. A teacher is always in charge
of the room when it is open, in order that perfect quiet may reign,
and that the students may get the largest profit possible from their
hours spent in the reading-room . The student who has graduated
from a Normal School without having acquired a taste for good
literature and a knowledge of how to read with the greatest profit
is but poorly equipped for the work of teaching.

Advantages.
• 1. We employ only high grade teachers.
2. Our school is thoroughly and properly disciplined.
3. Our school is organized in the interest of students, and not
to save labor for the teachers,
4. We carefully preserve the individuality of our students.
5. Our school is not crowded beyond its capacity.
6. We have no difficulty in securing good positions for our
graduates.
7. Our school is located in one of the most beautiful spots in
the Cumberland Valley.
8. Shippensburg is an ideal school town.
9. The social culture of the students is made a prominent fea­
ture in our school life.
10. Our school is growing more in popular favor each year.
11. The Cumberland Valley State Normal School is located
within forty miles of Harrisburg, the capital of the state, within
twenty miles of the Indian Training School at Carlisle, and within
thirty miles of the famous battlefield of Gettysburg.

vktggesfions.
1. Come at the opening of the term and remain until its close!
2. The Fall Term is the best time to commence your Normal
Course.
3. Take at least a year to the Junior Course,
4. Give each subject in the course its full amount of attention.
5. Take for your standard of politeness the most polished and
courteous students of the school.
6. Establish a reputation for character as well as scholarship.

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7. Make up your mind to be a close and diligent student.
H®. Be prompt and regular-in your attendance upon classes.
9.
Do not be satisfied with anything less than the highest
standing your ability will enable: you to obtain.
10.
Determine when you enter school to win the good-will and
respect of the entire Faculty.
i l l Read as many good books as possible during the time de­
voted to your Normal Course.
12.
Regard all the regulations of the school as intended for
your benefit.

Cumberland V alley Stalk N ormal S chool.

P la s t e r s ’

Degree,

1

&9 7 .

Scientific Coarse.
Geo. H. Eckels.

Clementar^ Coarse.
Ladies.
Nell Allen, ’94,
Ellen E. Booth, ’95,
Ella I. Boher, ’94,
Carrie M. Baker, ’95,
Etta B. Bower's, ’95,
Annie E. Cornman, ’95,
Mary Cashman, ’95,
Anna M. Cashman, ’95,
Bertha Deavor, ’94,
Margaret Deardorff, '95,
Martha Davis, ’95,
Lulu Grove, ’95,
Stella M. Grimm, ’95,
Anna Harbaugh, ’95,
Helen Harman, ’95,

Katherine Hykes, ’95, .
Grace Jones, ’95,
Ella Light, ’95,
Mary K. McCune, ’93,
Minnie E. Mock, ’95,
Annie B. Nye, ’95,
Rachel Peters, 95, ;
Marne Reifsnvder, ‘95,
Anna McKee Traxler, ’95,
Ella L. Tait, -'95,
Ida J. Underwood, ’95,
Harriet A . "Vise, ’95,
Artelia L- Wilson, ’95,
Elizabeth H. Wolf, ’95,
Lola E. Wierman, ’95.
(rent lernen.

Geo. Hartman, 95,
H. A . Albert, ’94,
John S. Hershey, ’95,
Chas. Albright,Ö95,
Chas. E. Hoch, ’94,
J. W . Ausherman, ’95,
A . A. McCrone, ’95,
W . H. Baish, ’95,
H. C. Neagley§|95,.
Oscar Cunningham, ’95,
Stewart Noacker, ’95,
G. W . Coover, ’95,;
T . C. Park, ’95,'
John S. Decker, ’95,
Geo. W. Reighter, ’95,
B. E. Diller, ’95,
Geo. E. Repp, ’95.
C. V . L- Deiner, ’95,
A . K. Risser, ’95,
J. M. Ebbert, ’95,
John H. Seesley, ’95,
John M. Gantt,-’95,
Joseph E. Shugart, ’95,
H. E- Gress, ’95,
Aaron L- Snoke, ’95,
W . S. Hafer, 94,
A . S. Thompson, ’95,
C. H. Hanlin'i;f95,
Oscar Wickersham, ’94.

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Gradaafing (' (ass,

1 0 9 7

Regalar Normal Coarse.
Wolf, Grace M.,
Drum, M. I..,

McCulloch, J. H.,
Myers, O. G.,
Snoke, C. E.

Elementary Coarse.
Bodies.
Aughey, Mary B-,
Basehore, Dizzie,
Beistline, L. Pearle,'
Bell, Anna G.,
Blair, Ella E.,
Bollinger, Edith A .,
Boyd, Margaret,
Brandt, Sue H .,
Brewster, Edna M.,
Brown, S. Elizabeth,
Clark, Mary,
Clark, Dizzie,
Clark, Gertrude B.,
Darlington' Mary A .,
Devor, Huldah E.,
Early, Annie V .,
Failor, Minerva,
Fairman, M. Grace,
Felton, Estella,
’ekes, Flo M.,
fisher, Katharine,
ckinger, Marion D-,
1st, Bessie,
1st, Billian,
ger, Frances E-,
Hand, Mary Meade,
Bsinger, Angella,
wskell, Hope Angell,
rys, Flora D.,
enry, Grace I.,
loch, Baura,
ohnson, Nan, ,
ohnston, Dizzie,

King, Drucie M.,
Kipp, Jessie J.,
Kuntz, Marietta,
Bogue, Estelle,
Eongenecker, Elizabeth,
Dove, Ella F.,
Markley, Annie M.,
McSherry, Mamie C.,
Meals, Elsie M.,
Miller, C. Ella,
Mitchell, Carrie A .,
Passmore, Margaret,
Perlette, Flo,
Peregoy, Rhoda V.,
Peters, Elizabeth,
Renshaw, Gay H .,
Reed, Elizabeth,
Roth, Anna M.,
Ruff, J. Mary,
Rupp, Ida F.,
Ruth, Dizzie U.,
Shellabarger, Jessie,
Shryock, Jane N.,
Skinner, Emma C.,
Smith, Grace,
Smiley, Ethel D.,
Wagner, Isabelle J |
Walters, Mary N.', >

Weirman, Mary,
Wolfe, Myrtle,
Wolf, Hattie F.,
Wylie, E v i T . McCune,
Young, Maria N.

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Ci en t terrien.

Altland, K. W .,
Ausherman, J. S|| Baish, W. H.,
Benner, W. P .,
Bortner, T . S.,
Brown, J. O.,
Cunningham, R. H.,
Delap, D. F.,
Earisman, C. M.,
Eckels, N. O.,
Eisenhart, W. W .,
Fenton, J. E.,
Freed, H . E . f l
Garber, G. W .,
Glatfelter, U. E.,
Gray, T . W .,
Green, F. B.,.
Griffith, H. M.,
Grim, B. F.,,,v,
Hartz, H. M.,
Hendricks, W. H.,
Jacks, S. S .ig l
Kell, H. H.,
Kirkpatrick, W . B.,
Eightner, S.,

Eowe, H. C.,
Martin, A . D.,
Martin, J. H.,
Morris, A .,
Musselman, H. M.,
Nyc'um, J. M.,
Nycum, H. E.,
Plank, H . S.,
Poole, H. H.,
Pressel, O. A .,
Raffensperger, C. I.,
Reaser, A . D.,
Risser, C. IE,
Sando, E. M.,
Seitz, S. E.§|f
Sheaffer, W. I.,
Sheaffer, J. E.,
Shue, I. M.,
Shull, C. H ®
Stover, E. C .,
Umberger, F. H
Varner, G.,
Walker, J. F.,
Watson, W . E.j
Watson, W . F.;, Zimmerman, J. E.

Examining Committee,

H on . H enry Houck, Deputy Superintendent of Public In­
struction.

Dr . A lbert E. Maltby , Principal Slippery Rock State Normal
School.

Prof . S. G. R udy , Superintendent, Huntingdon county.
Prof . J. S. H ockenberry, Superintendent, South Chester.
P rof . E zra H. Bryner , Superintendent, Perry county.
P rof . W . F. H och, Superintendent, Northampton county.
P rof . G eorge W . W eiss , Superintendent, Schuylkill county.
Dr . G. M. D. E ckels , Principal Shippensburg State Normal
School.
ßnccalanreate 3crmon.

Sunday evening, June 27, 1897, Rev. Dr. W . N. Y a t e s , Phila­
delphia, Pa.

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Ofatogae of Staden t.s',
Normal 5ci)oolPost Gradaate y^tadents.
-j^Name.

Post-office.

'

W o lf/G r a c e M ., ’ 96,................... S h ip p en sb u rg ,...........
Burd, W . H ., ’9 2 ;.....,...........
D on n a lly M ills ,..........
; C oover, G . W ., ’ 9 5 ,.................... L ew isb erry ,....... .........
D rum , M . L ,, J t . , ’ p S ,............ S h ip p en sb u rg ,...........
M cC u lloch , J. H uston, ’ 96,......... M id dle S p rin g ,.........
M yers, O.
........................ O a k v ille ,.....................

Countyl

State.

C u m berlan d,............ Pa.
P erry.......................... **
Y o r k ........................... “
C u m berlan d,............ “
Cum berland............. “
C u m berlan d,........

ß.lemenfar^ Coarse.
Aker, Florence,............. .....,. Franklintown,...... ., York,.................. Pa.
Attick, Blanche V.,............. ... Steelfon,.............. .. Dauphin,............
Anghey, Mary L.................. Patterson, ............ .. Juniata, ...¿...........
Ayers, Emily,................ 1_.. Shippensburg,..... ... Cumberland,........
Baker, Ellie.I.,.................... .. Linglestown,....... ... Dauphin,.............
Basehore, Lizzie,................. .. Newburg,........... . .. Cumberland........
Bash, Marv..........................,. Shippensburg,...... .. Cumberland,.......
Beattie, Mary,................... . i Oakville,.............. .. Cumberland,.......
Beegle, Ora E.,.... 1..... .
. Beegleton,............ .. Bedford,........... .
Beistline, Pearl,................... . Williams Mill,...... ., Cumberland,.......
BelSjAnna G....................... . Huntingdon,......... .. Huntingdon........
Beltzhoover, Mary Virginia,.. . Shippensburg........ .. Cumberland,.
Bennett, Amanda................. . Seven Stars,......... .. Adams............
Blair, Ella Ë.,......... ........ . . Orrstown.............. .. Franklin,.........
Bollinger, Edith A.,............. . Culbertson,........... .. Franklin,....... .....
Bomberger, Mary,................ Shippensburg....... . Cumberland,.......
Bomberger, Florence........ .... . Shippensburg, ....... .. Cumberland,.......
Bortner, Cora
. Winterstown,.... .. York,..,
Bowman, Mary............... 1 .. . Newville,.............. .. Cumberland........
Boyd, Margaret,.................. . Summit Hill,...-. ...... Carbon,...............
Brandt, Sue H,,................... . Florin,................. .. Lancaster,...........
Brewster, Edna M.,.............. . Oakville................ .. Cumberland,.......
BrinkerhoffjrSallie,........ ..... . Lees Cross Roads,..... Cumberland........
Britton, Louise,/.................. . Upper Strasburg,. . . Franklin....... .....
Britton, Mary,..................... . Upper Strasburg,_ . Franklin,.............
Brown, S. Elizabeth,...'.......... . Pleasant Grove,__ .. Lancaster.............

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Buhrman, Enesse,.............. ... Chambersburg,....... . Franklin,......... .... Pa.
Burger, Laura M.,.............. ... Quincy................. . Franklin..... ....
Cadwallader, Bessie,...,....... ... Wellsyille,............ ... York..... ......... ... “
....... ... \vi n i l • '
- 1 Adams,.;.....
Cashman, Emma
Claire, Helen M................. ... Shippensburg,...... .. Cumberland.... .... i
Clark, Gertrude B...... ...... .... Hensel,.......... ..... .. Lancaster,.,..... ....
Clark, Mary...................... ... Summit Hill......... .. Carbon, ....... . i;.../,1 ( ■
Clark, Lizzie..................... ... Summit Hill.........■ Carbon, ......... 1.... “
Cook, Anna,..................... .... Sylvan,..................,. Franklin,......... .... “
Coover, Iva,.............. ........ ... Fortney,.......
.. York,............. .... “
Crilly, Florence................. ... Ft. Loudon,.......... .. Franklin,........
Darlington, Mary A.,......... ... New Bloomfield,...... Perry, ............

Deardorff, Ellen S............. ... McKnightStown, ... .. Adams,............
Detweiler, Lydia B.,........... . . Middletown,......... .. Dauphin,.........
Devor, Huldah Eleanor, .... ... Spring Run, ....... .. Franklin,........
Driscoll, Elizabeth. K.,........ ... Wiconisco............ .. Dauphin,........ .... “
Dugan, Bessie,................... ... Yocumtown,......... .. York,.............
Dukehart, Anna,............... ... Rouzerville........... .. Franklin,........ 11;
Duke, Evelyn.................... ... Shippensburg, ......... Cumberland,....;. M S ® ,
a
Dykeman, Helen,.................. Shippensburg, ...... .. Cumberland....
Early, Annie V-,.................... Shippensburg....... .. Cumberland,.... .i.v u
Eichelberger, Cora 0 ......... .... Hopewell,............ .. Bedford,.......... .... “
..v.VU
Elliot, Margaret..............•.. .... York Springs,...... .. Adams,.....
L-i t
Evans, Lillie E.,.......I....... .... Dillsburg,............ .. York,.....

Failor, Minerva,................ .... Carlisle,............... .. Cumberland,....
11
Fairman, Grace M.,........... ... Middletown,......... .. Dauphin,.........
Farence, Anna M.,.............,... Mechanicsburg,.... ... Cumberland, ... ..... “
Felton, Estella E .,............ .... Ray’s Hill............ .. Bedford...........
Pencil, Margaret............... .... New Cumberland,..... Cumberland,.... ...I. -n*'
Fickes, Flo M................... .... Newport,............. ... Perry,............. ....• “
Fleisher, Kathryn,............ .... Newport,............. ... Perry..............
Flickinger, Marion L.,....... .... Newport,.............. .. Perry.............. ....
Fogelsonger, Mary Belle,.... .... Oakville,............. ... Cumberland....
Fogelsonger, Grace............ .... Shippensburg,......... Cumberland,......... “
Foust, Lena,..................... .... Newburg.............. .. Cumberland,_ ..i.. “
Foust, Bessie,................... .... Huntingdon,......... .. Huntingdon, ... .....
Foust. Lillian,.................. , .. Huntingdon,........ .. Huntingdon,..., i(
Fulton, Mazie, ................ .... Carlisle,....... ......... Cumberland,....
Funk, Estella,.................. .... Shippensburg,..... .... Cumberland,.... •it
Geiger, Francis L.,............ ... Shippensburg,......... Cumberland,.... - ((

Gilliland, Mary Meade,...... .... Orbisonia, L.
... Huntingdon,....
li
Good, Bessie M.,.............. .... Five Forks,.......... ... Franklin,.......
u
Greenwood, Margaretta,.. ■ .... Rockhill, ............ ... Huntingdon,....
Grissinger, Angella,.......... ... Carlisle,.............. ... Cumberland,.... ((
Hager, Alice,,................... .... Clay Hill............. ... Franklin,........
Hague, Margaret C.,.......... .... Duncannon,............ Perry,.....;....;.., m
Haskell, Hope Angelí........ ;,... tjriah,................. ... Cumberland,......... Ü
Hays, Flora D.,................ .... Shippensburg,...... ... Cumberland,....

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Hays, Alice..................
Hemminger, Jane E.,...
Henry, Grace I.,..........
Hess, Ida A.,.............. ,
Highlands, Annie,.......
Hock, Laura, ,...........
Hoi Iinger, Dessi e .......
Horton, Verna E,,_
Hughes, Joe,...,..,.........
Johnson, Lizzie...........
Johnston, Nan,.............
Jones, Minnie,......... .
Jones, Lizzie,
..... .
King, Drucie M...........
Kipp, Jessie J.,.............
Kitzmiller, Carrie,........
Kohler, Matilda, ........ .
Krall, Gertrude,...........
Kremer, Mina,.,........ .
Kuntz, Marietta,..........
Kyle, Florence,,........,...
Lamaster, Bessie,........
Lear, Mary J,,..............
Leer, Elizabeth O.',.,.....
Lewis, Mary,............ .
Logue, Estelle,.............
Longenecker, Elizabeth,
Love, Ella F.................
Mark, Martha,.............
Markley, Annie M.,__
May, -Georgia A..........
McAllister, Margaret,_
McCall, Elizabeth,.......
McCune, Elizabeth,......
McCulloch, Carrie,.......
McCullough, Jane......
McDowell, CoraE.,......
McKim, Ella,...............
McLaughlin, Sarada,....
McSherry, Mamie C.....
Meals, Elsie M............
Mentzer, Carrie.............
Mentzer, Sadie............. .
Meyer, Lizzie.. .............
Meyers, Edith G.,.........
Miller, C. Ella............. .,
Miller, Mae,..............
Miller, Sallie,...............

S h ip p en sb u rg ,.......
Cumberland,
N e w v ille ,...................... Cumberland,
P e n b r o o k ,,.................. Dauphin,....
L e b a n o n ,.................. Lebanon,....
L ees Cross R o a d s ,.... Cumberland,
Shippensburg, ......... Cumberland,
W a yn esb oro,.............. Franklin,.....
Broad T o p C i t y . Huntingdon,
»S h ip p en sb u rg ,.......
Cumberland,
S u m m it
Carbon,......
Shippensburg, . ,
... Cumberland,
D on n a lly M ill's,.
... Perry,......
W ico n is c o ............ ...... Dauphin,:....
V irg in ia M ills,.......... Adams, ......
M illerstow n , ........ ....... Perry,.-.......
S h ip p en sb u rg ,........... Cumberland.
E tters,.........., ..........
York, .
H a ll,............ .. . , ........ .. York, ..........
M illerstow n ,..,............ Perry,...... V..
U ria h ,........................... Cumberland,
Chambersbu r g ,.......
Franklin,....
Markes, ...........
Franklin,_
G reencastle, ............. Franklin,....
Y o rk S p rin g s,............. Adams........
F a lm ou th ..................... Lancaster,...
Franklin M i lls ,......... Fulton,......
B aker’s S u m m it,....... Bedford,.....
C o n c o r d ,.......... ........... Franklin,...
M illersburg, ............. Dauphin,..,..
S teelton ........................ Dauphin,...,.
Everett, .................. .
Bedford.....
B a rlow ,......................... Adams.......
H u m m e l s t o w n . Dauphin,....
S h ip p e n s b u r g ........... Cumberland,
M iddle S p r in g ......... Cumberland:,
L ees Cross R oa d s...... Cumberland,
Shady G ro v e ,.........
Franklin....
C o n co rd ,....................... Franklin,. ..
R o s e b u r g ,.................... Perry,.,.,,.:.,
York;........................
Uriah........ ............. ......
H e b e rlig .......................
H eb erlig ,..,........... .
Sh ipp en sbu rg,...........
W elsh R un, ........... .
G reencastle, ................
G reencastle, .u ............
C o n co rd ,.......................

York, .....
Cumberland,
Cumberland,
Cumberland,
Cumberland,
Franklin,_
Franklin....
Franklin,....
Franklin,....

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Mitchell, Carrie A......... . .... New Bloomfield..... ., Perry,................ .... Pa.
Cleversburg,........... 1 Cumberland,..... •"U 1
Mowers, Anna,.....................
Nickles, Nellie A.,.............. ..... Shippensburg,...... , Cumberland,;....
Nickum, Isabell J., ............ .... Duncannon,......... , Perry....... ....... ■ i;t '
It
Passmore, Margaret,......... .... Duncannon,......... , Perry,__ ____
Peffer, Laura E.,.............. .... Carlisle,.................. , Cumberland,..... [ It
It
Perlette, Flo,........................ ..... Shippensburg,....... 1 Cumberland,.....
Peregoy, Rlioda V ., ........... ..... Waynesboro,........... ■ Franklin,..........
Peters, Elizabeth,................ ..... Uriah,............. ........ .. Cumberland,5.;.;.:; It I
Powell, Sadie,...................... ..... Shippensburg,..,.... , Cumberland,.....
Reed, Elizabeth................... ..... Altenwald,.............. ... Franklin,.......... 0
Reed, Myrtle V.,.............. . ..... Duncannon,........... , Perry,................ l U.
Reigle, Maud,................... ..... Shippensburg,....... , Cumberland,.....
tt
Rensliaw, Gay H.,..................... Summit Hill,......... , Carbon,..........
Risser, Phoebe,................... ..... Mt. Joy,.................. .. Lancaster, ........ h
Roth, Anna M.,.................... Steelton,............... . Dauphin, ........ i, • Ruby, Rebecca,............... .... Chambersburg,..... ... Franklin,........ BJKKS
Ruff, J. Marv,........................ Bryansville,........ . . York,................ i t'
Rupp, Ida F., ................... :. __ Shiremanstown,..... , Cumberland............
Ruth, Lizzie U., ................. ... . Shippensburg,....... .. Cumberland,..........
Ruth, Ethei Alla,................ ..... Highspire,............... .. Dauphin,......... . ■ (.( ...
a
Shellabarger, Jessie E.,...... ..... Orbisónia,............... , Huntingdon,....
it
Shields, Anna Elizabeth,.... ..... Shippensburg......... , Cumberland,....
Shockey, Mame,................. ..... Rouzérville, ........... .. Franklin,.......... 1 St".
Shull, Margaret.................. .... Marysville,...... . .. Perry, ............ '
Shull, Minnie,................. .... Marysville,........... ... Perry...... .’......
Shryock, Jane Nevin,........ ..... Shippensburg,....... .. Cumberland......
it
Skinner, Emma C.,............ ..... Dry Run............. ,, Franklin,..........
<(
Small, Elsie,........................ ..... Mont Alto,................. Franklin...........
Smith, Grace,...................... ..... Shippensburg......... , Cumberland...... 1 r/f
is
Smith, Mabel,...................... ..... Naginey,............. . , Mifflin...............
Smiley, Ethel,..................... ..... Shippensburg,...... * Cumberland,..... .... “
Smiley, Anna B............... .... Shermausdale,...... .. Perry,............. “
Smyser, Ella N.,... ........... .... Dillsburg,............. ... York,............
Souser, Blanche,.............. .... Wolfsburg, ............ .. Bedford,..........
Sparrow, Caroline............. .... Harrisburg,.......... .. Dauphin,........
Stickell, Carrie,.-.............. ... . Marion,................... Franklin,....... .
Stouffer, Mellie................ .... Dillsburg,........... . .. York,.....
..... “
(i
Stock, Eva C.,.‘................. .... New Oxford,......... .. Adams,...........
Strominger, Mary N.,...... .... Lewisbury,............... York,........ ......... “
t t; •
Strite, Edith.................... .... Greencastle,......... ... Franklin,........
a
Sumner, May B.,.............. .... Duncannon,......... .. Perry,.............
l.l
Unger, Blanche,............... .... Foltz................... ... Franklin,.......
i,i
Wagner, Isabelle,............. .... Shippensburg,........... Cumberland,....
i.t
Wallace, Anna..................... ..... Hopewell Centre,... .. York,...............
t.t
Walters, Mary N.,............... ..... Shippensburg,........... Cumberland,__
it
Weber, Ida,........ ................. ..... Bedford,.................. .. Bedford;.,.........
it
Whisler, Lyde H................. .... Shippensburg,......,... Cumberland,....

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Wierman, Mary,............. .....
Wierman, Melva,............ .....
Wolfe, Mary B.,...................
Wolfe, Myrtle,................ .....
Wolff, .Elizabeth,............. .....
Wolf, Hattie,.................. .....
Wylie, Bva T.,.....................
Young, Maria,....■ ........... .....

Shippensburg,........ . Cumberland,..... ...Pa
Shippensburg........ .. Cumberland,.... ll
Shippensburg,...... .. Cumberland,.... ....
Shippensburg,....... .. Cumberland,....
Chambersburg,..... .. Franklin,......... a
Shippensburg,....... .. Cumberland,....
Middle Spring,...... .. Cumberland,.... • M
Steelton,.............. .. Dauphin,.........

Gentlemen.
((
Alexander, Jasper,..... . ...... Bloserville,........... ..Cumberland,...
«
(
.....
Staley,.................
..: York,..............
Altland, Kerwin W.,...v. ...
Altländ, J. Allen,............. ..... Bigmount,............ .. York,............. .... “
...... DufEeld,............... . Franklin,........ .... “
Ausherman, J. S.,.....
Ausherman, N. W.,......... ..... DufiSeld,............... .. Franklin,......... i i
Babington, L. H.,.......... ....... Fairplay,.............. . Washington,.... ...Md
Bailor, W. E.,....................... Loysville,............ .. Perry,............. ....Pa
Baish, W. H.,................. ..... Allen,.................. .. Cumberland,.... .... “
Baker, Joseph T.,.................. Shippensburg,....... .. Cumberland,.... .... “
Beattie, Hugh A.,........... ..... Oakville,.............. ... Cumberland,.... (.<
U
Beidler, Earl J................ ..... Oakville,.............. .. Cumberland,...
.....
Hopewell,.............
..
Bedford,..........
‘ ft
Benner, W. F.,......... :.....
a
Binkley, Harry F.,.......... ..... State Line,...... 1.... .. Franklin,........
Shippensburg,.......
Booz, Joseph,........................
.. Cumberland,.... a
Bortner, T. S.,................ ...... Hanover,.............. .. York,......... .. .... “
Bowman, Addison M.,..... ..... Camp Hill,........... .. Cumberland,..... a
a
Brandt, H. C.,.......... ..... ..... Marsh Run,.......... .. Perryj.............
1
(
.....
Orrstown,.............
..
Franklin,........
Brandt, L. D.,.................
Brinkerhoff, W. H.,........ ..... Lees Cross Roads,...... Cumberland,.... it
Brinley,Fohl, ............... ..... Spring Run,....... .. Franklin,........ .... «
Brown, James O.,............ ..... Ft. Hunter............ .. Dauphin,......... a
Burkholder, Lloyd,......... ...... Lehmaster,........... .. Franklin.......... ti
Bushey, Fremont C......... ..... Menallen.............. .. Adams,............ I a
Byers, Byron W.,............ ...... Tarrs,.................. .. Westmoreland,.. ii
a
...... Landisburg........... Perry,.............
Carl, Lenus A............
H
j-a
......
Cleversburg,.........
.. Cumberland,....
Cleverjf G. C.,................
Charles, Luther C........... ...... Liverpool,.......... ... Perty,........... . n
Chubb, J. H.................. . ...... Powl’s Valley........ .. Dauphin,..,......
Cline, Robert,................ ...... Orrstown.............. .. Franklin,........ | H
(i
Coover, Harry,................ ..... Lewisberry............ .. York,.............
Crum, Henry H.............. ..... Middletown,......... .. Dauphin,......... .... “
a
Cunningham, R. H.,...... ....... Marysville,........... ••• Perry,.............
Davis, John A.,........ ..... ..... Jacksonville, ........ .. Cumberland,.... .... £f
Deibler, O. W.,............... .... Killinger,............. .. Dauphin,......... ii
Deibler, A. E.,......... ...... ...... Killinger,............. . Dauphin,.........
u
Delap, D. F.,.................. ..... Bendersville,......... .. Adams,...........
De Lap, Wilbur A........... ...... Camp Hill,........... .. Cumberland,.... li
Detweiler, Edgar C.,......... ..... Middletown,......... .. Dauphin,......... 11

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Dick, R. P.,....................... ... Farmers,............. . York, .............. ....Pa.
Donaldson, John G.,.......... .... Shrewsbury,...;....... ."York,............ 1 il] 1
Drawbaugh, Frank,........... .... McCrea,................ . Cumberland....
U ■
Dunlap, J. K.,................... .... Shippensburg,........ . Cumberland,_
Earisman, C. M.,............... .... Middletown-,.......... . Dauphin,........
UL;
Eberly, D. C . , . ....... .... Shippensburg,........ . Cumberland,....
Eckels, N. Ort,............... '.. .... Shippensburg,........ . Cumberland,....
Eichelberger, J. C.,............. .... Barree,................. . Huntingdon,.... - Eisenhart, W. W.,.......... . .... Abbottstown.......... . Adams........... . .
(<
Eyster, Irwin L................. .... West Manchester,...... York,...........
Fahrney, W. S.,................ .... Fairplav,.............. . Washington.........Md.
Failor, Frank,................... .... Greenspring,.......... . Cumberland.... ....Pa.
Felton, E. G . , . . . . . . . . ........... .... Ray’s Hill,............ ■ Bedford........ .
Felty, Wilson,................... .... Linglestown........... . Dauphin,........
Fenton, J. E.,..........;....... .... Oakvillei............... . Cumberland,....
Fickes, G. Herman,........... .... Mt. Rock, ............. . Cumberland,.... -. yjU iï
Finkenbinder, David D.,.... .... Plainfield,........... ... . Cumberland,....
u
Fitting, H. W.,...;......... . .... Enders.................. . Dauphin.........
a
Fleming, J. W.,................ .... McVeytown,.......... . Mifflin,...........
u
Fogelsonger, T. R .,... ............ Oakville,............... . Cumberland...
Fox, H. C.,............. ......... .... Penbrook,............. . Dauphin......... ; u ■
u
Fox, H. Ellsworth,... ......... .... Linglestown,.......... . Dauphin,........
Freed, H. E .,................... . . . . Arendtsville,......... . Adams,........... : M
French, J. E.,................... .... Todd, .................. . Huntingdon,.... 1Ujg
Fry, Albert A.,.................. .... Duncannon,........... . Perry,............ 1 f.l ..
u
Fulton, S. B.,................... .... Jacksonville,.......... . Cumberland,....
Garber, Geo. W.,..,............ .... Green Park, .......... • Perry,............ ■ Wf«
Gingrich, G. R.,............... .... Lebanon,............ . . Lebanon,. • .....
Gish, Jacob K.,................. .... Deodate,................ . Dauphin,........
u
Glatfelter, U. L ,............... .... East Berlin,........... . Adams,..........
Graham, F. J.,.................. .. . Strodes Mills,......... . Mifflin,...........
Graham, Clem M , ............ .... Greider.................. . Cumberland,....
li
Gray, T. W.,......................... Ickesburg,............. . Perrv,............
U
Green, F. B.,.................... .... Carlisle,................ . Cumberland,....
(l
Griffith, Horace M.,.......... .... Wells Tannery,..... 1. Fulton............
u
Grim, B. F.,..................... .... Dallastown.......... \ . York............. .
Grove, A. P.,.................... .... Scotland,.............. . Franklin........ ■ ((. 1
Haar, G. M....................... ... Abbottstown,......... . Adams............ .... “
a
Hamm, Edward E............. .... Wiota,......... ........ . York..............
.

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..
Hanlin, Kdward H.,.......... .... Newburg,.............. . Cumberland....
Harris, Roy D.,................ .... Shippensburg,....... . Cumberland....
Harman, Frank,................ .... Mt. Holly Springs,.. . Cumberland,_
Palmyra,........... . Lebanon.........
Hartz, H. M.,...................
<<
Hays, Kent....................... ... Newberrytown....... . York,....,...... i
(( .
Heighes, Clarence A.,........ .... Cashtown,............. . Adams...........
Hemphill, Wm.................. ... Big Spring........... . Cumberland.... p>0!sj0i
Hendricks, W. Homer,...... .... Hummelstown,..... . Dauphin,.......

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Cumberland V alley S tate N ormal S chool.

Hershey, Isaac S.,......... .....
Highlands, M. A.,......... .......
Hippensteel, J. W.,........ ......
Hocker, P. L.,............... .......
Hoke, Albert D.,........ ..... ......
Horst, Amos H.,........... ......
Horning, W. H .,......>.... ......
Houston, W. C.,..... .
......
Jacks, Sherman S........... .....
Johnson, G. E.,............ .......
Kadel, J. Will................ ......
Kell, B. W................. ......
Kell, Harry H.,............. ......
Kell, John D................ ......
Kendig, H. Everett,....... ......
Kirkpatrick, W. B.,....... .....
Kob, John F.,................ ......
Lehman, Frank,............ ......
Leopold, G. A.,............. ......
Lightner, Sheridan......... ......
Long, Harvey A............ ......
Lowe, H. C.,................. .......
Lucabaugh, J. T.,......
......
SjacBeth, James,............ ......
Markle, A. E.,............... ......
Martin, G. W.,........... .....
Martin, A. D............... ......
Martin, J. H.,................ .......
McLaughlin, J. H......... ......
Means, James S.,....!...... ......
Meredith, Harper,........ . ......
Meredith, J. Hayes,....... ......
Miller, J. R.,................. ......
Miller, B. K.................. ......
Miller, H. L.,................ ......
Minter, B. J .,................ ......
Morris, Abel,........... ...... ......
Morris, Phineas,....... . ......
Musselman, H. M ,........ ......
Myers, S. E................... ......
Neil, C. B.......... ........... .......
Nycutn, J. M.,.............. ......
Nycum, H. E;,........... . ......
Pärret, J. H................... ......
Pfoutz, Geo. B.,.....'........ ......
Piper, G. W.................. ......
Plank, Harry S.,............ .....
Plank, J. Mervin,........... ......

Campbelltown,..... .. Éebanon,....... .....Pa
Lees Cross Roads,.... Cumberland,.... .... “
Lees Cross Roads,... . Cumberland,..,. .. “
Powl’s Valley,...... . Dauphin.........
Hoke’s,............... . .. York,............. p S
(t
Marion,............... .. Franklin.........
It
Metal,....... ...... .... .. Franklin,........
Mooredale,........... .. Cumberland,....
.“
Middletown,......... .. Dauphin,......
Shippensburg........ .. Cumberland,.... 1 f<
Chambersburg,...... .. Franklin,....... i l i ÿ T ï i
Shippensburg,...... .. Cumberland.... .... “
Loysville,............. .. Perry.............
Ickesburg............. ., Perry,........... ....1
a
Newville................. Cumberland,....
<<
Dry Run,................ Franklin,.......
it
Falmouth,............ .. Lancaster,......
Chambersburg....... .. Franklin,......
it
Strodes Mills,....... ... Mifllin,..........
ti
Lovsville.............. .. Perry,............
tt
Pfout’s Valley,...... .. Perry,............
it
Fairfield,............... . Adams,...........
Bandanna,............ .. York.............. ■
Bendersville.......... . Adams............ ... “
m
Porter’s Sideling,...1 York,............
u
West Fairview,......,. Cumberland,_
11
Greencastle,......... .. Franklin,.......
Marion,................ .. Franklin,....... ... “
it
Carsonville........... .. Dauphin,........
11
Shippensburg,...... .. Cumberland,_
it
Cleversburg,......... .. Cumberland,_
it
Sandy Hill,........... . Perry,............
Mechanicsburg,..... .. Cumberland,.... .... “
ti
Mechanicsburg....... . Cumberland....
it
Round Hill........... .. Adams............
U
Orrstown,............. .. Franklin,...._
11
McFord,............... .. York,............
(*
McFord,............... .. York; ;,..,..:.,...
Highfield.............. 1 Washington,.... ...Md
Farmers............... ., York.............. ....Pa

Spring Run.......... .. Franklin,.......
It
Ray’s Hill............. . Bedford,.........
Clearville, ............. .. Bedford,......... ... “•
Chambersburg,...... .. Franklin........
New Franklin,...... .. Franklin,............. “
u
New Bridge,......... .. Franklin........
It
Fairfield.................. Adams............
a
Fairplay,............... 1 Adams,.... .....

C umberland V alley State N ormal S chool.
Poole, H. H.,...........
Powell, Daniel,.........
Pressel, Oran A .,......
Raffensperger, C. I.,...
Raffensperger, H. B.,.
Reaser, A. D.,........
Reed, H. B..............
Reddig, W. E.,.........
Reynolds, Geo. D.,....
Rhinesmith, Chas.,....Rhodes, Frank,........
Rhodes, J. F.............
Rhodes, Walter K.,....
Rhodes, Brady......... .
Rice, Silas A.............
Ricedorff, L. H.,......
Rider, Gordon I.,......
Risser, C. H.,...........
Roller, C. K.,...........
Roth, Leroy, .............
Ruth, George,...........
Sando, Edwin M.,.....
Seitz, Samuel,............
Senstman, Tolbert C.,
Sheafier, J. E.,..........
Sheaffer, W. I.,........
Shive, John W.,.......
Shue, Ira M.,...........
Shull, C. H.j
Shulley, C. M.,.........
Smith, W. G.,...........
Smith, G. Herman,....
Smith, J. Bradie,.......
Smith, F. H.,...........
Smith, B. H.,...........
Smith, C. J.,........... .
Snyder, C. E.,..........
Snyder, D. H.,..........
Stambaugh, E. S.,.....
Stitt, W.F.,....."........
Ulrich, A. N.,...........
Stover, E. Cecil,.'.....,..
Stouffer, W. K.,........
Stoner, W. J.,
Strohm, Clarence,..,...
Swigart, J. Rupert,....
Swigart, Samuel,.......
Umberger, Frank H.,.

H y n d m a n ,............
F ra n k lin to w n ,....
B oilin g S p r in g s ,.
M annsville, .........
M annsville............
R o le r ,.....................
Ft. H u n te r,....,...
Shippensburg, ....
S h ip p e n s b u rg ,....
A lin da,....................
G reen ca stle,........
D o w n s v ille ,..........
F a ir p la y ,...... .......
M iddle Spring, ...
S a v ille ,..................
E lliottsb u rg ,........
M ech a n icsb u rg,..
M t. J o y , ... ...........
S cotla n d.............
R o y ,........................
S h ip p en sb u rg ,....
L eban on
M ou n tv ille,..........
N ew K in g ston ,....
M ooredale, ...........
H un tsdale,......
H a lifa x ,.................
Bandanna,.............
N ew Chester,.......
F a irfield ,...............
O a k v ille ,,............
S h ip p en sb u rg ,....
S h ip p e n s b u rg ,....
Shippensburg, ....
Shippensburg, ....
S h ip p en sb u rg ,....
Wardvillc'L"!
M a rb u rg,.......... .....
Farm ers,................
N e ely tow n ............
H arrisburg,...........
Cash t o w n ,.............
W in g e rto n ,...........
Manada H ill,.......
L ees Cross Roads.
M cV e y to w n ,.........
M cV ey to w n ,.......
W illia m s’ M ill,.,.

,

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Bedford,........ .....Pa.
York..............
Í(
Cumberland,...,
Perry,...........
Perry,.......... . ..... “
York,............ 1 ;■ i l 1
Dauphin,....... ■a . ; ' í
Cumberland,...,
it
Cumberland,....
Perry,........ ..
Franklin,.......
Washington,... ....Md.
Adams,......... . ....Pa.
tl
Cumberland,...
Perrv,............ .r.{¡-(S'
Perry,............ 11KbB
Cumberland,...
u
Lancaster,......
u
Franklin,.......
-fi'
York,............
(l
Cumberland,...,
Lebanon,..... .,
Lancaster,......
Cumberland,...,
Cumberland,....
Cumberland....
Dauphin,........
■ mm
York,.........
tl ;
Adams............
U
Adams,...........
Cumberlandj.... . i-l •
Cumberland,....
Cumberland,... • fi-..
u
Cumberland,....
It
Cumberland,...,
Cumberland,...,
Perry,............. v
U
York, .............
u
York,............
Huntingdon,.... , u
BE1
Dauphin,........
it ■
Adams,...........
Franklin........
Dauphin,........ ■■<<
Cumberland,....
Mifflin,...........
Mifflin...........
Cumberland,.... ‘g i S S M

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Cumberland V alley State N ormal School.

Varner, George,....,. .............. State Line,,,,,..........
Waiter, E. No r ma n^p; , Fa i r f i e l d , ...............
Walker, John F.,................... Dry Run,...............
Watson, Walter E.,................ Middletown,...........
Wat|pn, Alexander P.,............ Scot land.......... .
Fairfield,...............
Watson, RobertjJB|&.... .
Watson, W. F.,..... ................ Fairfield,...............
gjteakley, Frank,......... . . Uriah,.:............. .
Weakley, J. E ., ........ . .......... Barnitz,,.................
Westafer,; W, O................... Greenspring,. M ,........
Wills, E . R.,...................... . Fairfield,'...............
Yohe, Harry H . , S h i p p e n s b u r g , . .......
Yost, C. E.,.......................... York,.... ......... ......
Zimmerman, Guy L.,....... . Sylvan....................
Zimmerman, S . J . ............ Allen,.....................
Zimmerman, J. F I , .... . ... Cordelia,................
Zimmerman, HH.,..........
Allen,..... .-..............

Franklin,............ Pa
Adams,....H H H
Franklin,..... ........ •*
Dauphin............ ¿ A 1
Franklin.......... .., ‘ ‘
Adams,...!.,....
Adams,...'............. “
Cumberland........ “
Cumberland,..,.,.... “
Cumberland,.... “
Adams,...............
Cumberland....... .yJ‘‘K
York,........ H | B
Franklin,........
Cumberland,.....•• 'fj
Lancaster,...
Cumberland,,..!....

Cumberland V alley State N ormal S chool.

Model School.
' : A 1 Class.
Gribble, Harry,
Hays, James,
Highlands, Laurien,S‘.
Eutz, Lizzie,
McCullough, Edgar,
Mowery, Maud,"
Myers, Bella,
Shryock, Owen,

Bash, Bertha,
Boher, Sidney,
Burke, Myrtle,
Clever, Cora,
Deck, Charles,
Kegan, Jennie,
Fenstermacher, Zua,
Gribble, Hulda,
Stine, John.
A 2 Class.
Bittner,: Charles,
Deck, Gertrude,
Duke, Robert,
Guyer, Herbert,
Guyer, Roy,
Hays, Junia,

Kelso, Birdie,
Kitzmiller, Jessie,
Middlecoff, Ethel,
Railing, Bessie,
Railing, Clarence,
Shade, Merle,
Strohm, Flora.
iy Class.

Fegan, Willie.
Funk, Roy,
Johnson, Arthur,
Means, Bella,
Mowery, Floyd,

Reddig, Pearl,
Ruth, Mark,
Shryock, Samuel,
Strohm, Zora,
Strohm, Lulu,
Whistler, Edna.
P,2 Class.

Baker, Murr il,
Clever, Conrad,
Hosfelt, Edgar,
Hoch, Harry,

Hoch, Bessie,
McClay, Charles, Reddig, Ethel,
Snyder, Harry,

49

ü

Cumberland V alley S tate Normal S chool.

Angle, Edith,
Anderson, Pearl,
Deck, Lulu,
Gilbert, Sylva,
Guy er, George,
Hays, John,
Highlands, Bernice,

C Class.
Hosfelt, Nellie,
Jones, Mary,
Long, Fannie,
Long, Hannah,
Mowery, Roy,
McCarroll, John,
McCullough, Mary,
Minnich, Mattie.
D Class.

Boher, Marjorie,
Boyne, Gussie,
Deck, Cora,
Fegan, Milton,
Foust, G. Clark,

Guyer, Bertha,
Lehman, Helen,
Nicholas, Walter,
Robinson, Jean,
Stewart, George.
P 1 Class.

Boyne, Ada Jane,
Burns, Sadie,

Hubley, Frank,
Long, Raymond,
Lehman, Walter.
E 2 Class.

Beidle, Violet,
Boyne, Austin,
Gusher, Mary,

Long, Irene,
Robinson, Mary,
Studenroth, Emily.

Number of ^indents in Normal Department.
Pall Term.
. . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . 118
L a d ie s ,...................
107-i-225
Gentlemen................ ..............................................
Winter Term.
L ad ies,....................... ...................
Gentlemen, . . . . ............... . . . . . . . . . .

I24
122—-246

5 pring Term.

L a d ie s ,...................
Gentlemen, . . . .

• ■

• • • • .............................. 171

....................................................... 19677

-367

Number of ^ftidents in Äodet Department.
Girls, . .
. . . . ........................ ....................... 47
Boys, . ... . . . . • • • • • . . . . .
. . . . . .
38^-85

Cumberland V alley State N ormal S chool.

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(Jlanini.,
Officers.
P resid en t.—J. H. R E B E R , ’91.
Secreta ry .— C A R R IE A . M c C R E A R Y , ’85

[Alumni' w ill confer a fa v o r b y in form in g usltif any ch an ges th at should be made;}

E le m e n ta r y C o a rs e .
CLASS OF J874.
M aggie E . B ishop (Konhaus),......M echanicsburg, Pa.
E ste lla J. C o n rad ,................... ......New Eondon, P a .,.....................T eacher.
C arrié W . H arper,......................... New Bloom field, P a.,..............Teacher.
A d a K e r s h a w ,................... ...............4055 S p ’g Garden S t., P h ila . P a.
A m anda M organ (Cham beríin),...Allentow n, N . Y .
E izzie A . Stough (Schw artz),......E lm St., H agerstow n, Md.
*M ary E. Stew art.
E id a J. R e illy ,.............................:..T arentum , P a .,......................... T each er.
M ay U h ler.
W . A . A lex an d er,............................E verett, Pa................................D ruggist..
Joseph F . B arton ,.......... .................ShippensburgyPaijK;,....... .....ViceÿPrin. C. V . S. N . S.
S : C. B eitzel,.,...............................Carlisle; P a .| g | | f ;;’. ^ . . . .........Teacher.
J. H. B o y e r,.......................... ............M echanicsb.urg, P a .,...............P h ysicia n and d ru ggist.
♦ J. A . Goodhart.
W illia m F . H u gh es,...................... 1009 A rch St., P h ila ., P a .,..... Proprietor gym nasium .
S. B . M cC lellan d,.i..........................Idaho F a l í g l d á l i o , .,...............Minister; .
F ilm ore M aust,..............................C arlisle, P a . , ............................. Mem. S ta te L e g isla tn re g i
E.
Jay M oore,...............................Hot S prings, South D ak ota,..L aw yer.
Th éo. B. N oss,................................. C aliforn ia, P a ................... ........ Priti. S tate N o r.S ch o o l.
H iram J. P lo u g h ,............. ..............Çham bersburg, P a .,,:............. L a w yer.
John C. Sh arp e,.............................. 406 O’H ara S i., P ittsb u rg , Pa. P rof. Sh ad y Side A cad ’y
S. B. S h earer,.................................Carlisle', P-aigg..-............ ...... ....Supt. schools. ;t
S. W . W hitm an.
*H. H ..W o o d a l,........................ .......Çham bersburg, Pa.,.-..............E d itor F ra n klin Review -, y

CLASS OF 1875.
B ertie M. A n gle;..................... ................ ................................ ...........A rtist.. ,,
S allie E .C u lp ,.......... ............. :........U nion Corner, P a ..... ...............Teacher.
S a llie C . D u tt,.................................. M artinsburg, P a .,.................... Teacher.
L a u ra B . G riffin ,......... ...,v
Shippensburg, P a ^ R ...:—..- T e a c h e r .
Em m a H olland,.............................. Shippensburg, P al ’.,
Zora L . H ollar (Ciettel),.................Shippensburg, P a.
C arrie L . H ale (Boyer)....... .......... .M eChanlcsburg, Pa.
♦ Mary G. M cCullough (Sharpe).
S. Em m a P reisle r (Frink);,;;,...-......New Bloom field, P a .
A n n a E. S n o d g ra s s,......... :............1333 A rc h S t., P h ila ., P a.
♦ Deceased.

52

Cumberland V alley S tate N ormal S chool .

B eck ie S h eerer (Geiger),.............. Ida Grove, Iowa.
N annie S tifler (Gallow ay).
Dena K . T o llin g e r (G rissinger),..W akefield, P a .,.........
F ran ces K . T o m s ,...........................Shippensburg, P a .,..
E. A . B u r n e tt,................................ M echanicsburg, Pa.,
F . C unningham ,............................ N ew Granada, Pa.
J. D. W . Deavqr,, »>>»..,...... .............. Sham okin, Pa»,..........
J. F , E van s,;.................. ...... .......... E a g le F oundry, P a...
J. R. E w i n g , ....................... F ra n k lin v ille , Pa.
G eorge W . G eiger,........................Ida Grove, I o w a ,......
D.
M elvin E o n g ,.........................T rapp e, Md., ............
T . C. Peterson ,......... ....................... W arrior’s M ark, Pa..
W illia m B . S k in n er,.......... ............Mt. Vernon, M o.,......
Columbus S n yder,........ ;................V ineland, N . J . , ........
*S. N. W alters.

.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Bank president.
.M inister.
.Farm er and i n s u r a n c e
agent.
..Farmer.
.T each er select school.
.P h ysicia n and surgeon.
.D istrict attorney». .
.President of T r a i n i n g
School.

CLASS OF *876.
Marne C. A n g le (M artin), ............. Shippensburg, P a.
Ida A . B augh m an (Singm aster),..M acungie, Pa.
M ollie B esser (Shipe),................... B la in , P a.
E lla M. D u n can ,........... .^.»............1714 8th A v e., A ltoon a, P a ,.»..Primary teacher.
M aggie C. F lò ra (H ays)yi^.......... N ew berry town, P a .
Eou Householder.
S a llie J. M ateer,.......................... »..Shiremanstown, P a .,...............Teacher.
Em m a J. M cCauley (Cremer),......Saxton, Pa.
B lan ch e M. M ille r,......... ....... ;................... ;,.....»•..-i^ /^ '^ -^ ^ ^ S .T each er.
H ulda A . Ogden (H iller),.............. B u rn t H ills, N. Y .
M aggie T . R eich ert,
..............Shippensburg, P a .,...... ...........T each éri : .
M innie A . Roades (Rupert),
A ltoona, P a .,
.................. Teacher.
K a te Seidel (Fox).*
............... 2601 N eff street. P o rt R ich ­
mond, P h iladelp hia.
M ary Jane S h aw ,......... ...... ...........129 T h ird street, N . E . W ash ­
ington, D. C.
A n n ie M. Sm ith (Nimmo),............ M cKeesport, P a .A lic e : W eidm an,......................»811 Colum bia avenue, Eancaster, Pa.
T . W . S e v a n ,............................».....Catasauqua, P a , .........».....^ .Principal o f schools.
♦ John T . Curran.
J. A . F ic k e s ,.............. .................„...2631^ M ission St., San F ra n ­
cisco, Cal., .............................. S ash and doorm aker.
J. P. H ays,...,....... ............... ...........N ew berry town, P a .,............... T eacher.
John W . H ill,.................................. E exin gton , N e b r a s k a , . M i n i s t e r .
H arvey B . H o u c k ,
.............Eebanon, P a . , ........................... E aw yer.
George K in g M cCorm ick,................ ............ .............................. .C iy il Engineer.
W . A .N lc k le s ,................................. Shippensburg, P a .,................. Clerk.
Joshua A . P h i l l i p s . . . »......................................M erchant.
J. O. S m ith ,.......................,......... ....1014 F ra n k lin avenue, Colum­
bus, Ohip^........»..................... Prin.G arfield Scheol.
J. H. W alters,......... :..... ;7.i..>^.Y/;...Montpelier, Ind.,...... ............... M inister.

CLASS OF *877.
E izzie A . A tk in s (Adair),.............. 703 B erk s Street, P b ila.
N annie E . G ra y so n ,.......................Shippensburg, P a .,.................. T eacher.
E au ra K reid er,............................. ...711 W aln u t St., Eebanon, P a.
E izzie E on g.
♦ Deceased.

Cumberland V alley State Normal S chool.
L illie G. Moore (W ilson),............. 2736 P . St*, L in coln , Neb.
Ida B . Q u igley;..........
...... ...... Shippensburg, P a .,...........
L ib e rty M. Q u igley (M cClelland) Shippensburg, Pa.
Em m a C. R e b u c k ,...........................Shippensburg, P a .,...........
R osa S. W hite............................ ...Shippensburg, P a .
W . A . B ear,.............. .........¿............Shippensburg, P a .,...........
A . J. B eitzel,................................ B o ilin g Springs^ P a.
E m ory C. C h en ow eth ,................... B altim ore, M d.,................ .
♦ George M. Draper.
C alvin C. H a y S ; . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . Johnstown, P a .,.................
Sam uel Y . K arm an y,..... ............... Lebanon, P a .,.....................
*F . H. K e a se y ,......... ..................
Dover, P a , . . . > : . . ;
M . T . L ig h tn e r,................................Roscoe, S. D .,.....................
J. L . M cC askey,............................... B o ilin g S prings, P a .
A . C. M cL a u g h lin ,..........................N ew Germ antown, P a.
Jacob V . M ohr,................................ Sioux P a ils, S. D.,...^.*'..
W . T . Nbss,....>..i............................. Indianola, Iowa,.,.........,..
♦ William O. Pittm an .
R obert J. S tron g,............................ .Shirem aiistow n, P a.
R obert H. T a y lo r ,...........................W esttown, N. Y .,............ .
S. H. Treher...................................C arlisle, Pa......................
George A . Zinn,.....;£s&s.,................W est Point, N . Y .,....*......

53

.T each er C. V . S. N. S.
.Teacher.
.Salesm an.
.Teacher.
.M inister.
.Insurance A gent.
.Teacher.
.Lawyer* :

W e ig h er and Cashier.
.Prin. Sim pson College.

■ Minister.
■ Teacher.
■ First L t. U . S. A rm y.

CLASS OF 1878.
Jennie A . Donnelly (Hill),,
Em m a P . G racy..............
L a u ra H arvey (Shearer),...
A n n ie P . H eagy (Smith),..,
Sue B . K auffm an (E ly),.....
S a llie A . M eixel (Otto),....;
E lla R a rey (Held rick),......
A n n ie S teel,...................... .
♦ Annie E . W h ite (Kuntz),.
H. M ary W in ters,...............
J. Gross A p p . ctP............:.....
G eorge O. A th erton ,......... .
M. L . B ech tel,...............
A lle n D raw b au gh ,.............
W . A . Goodhart,.................
D. M. H unter,.....................
C. F . Joh n son ,....................
John C. M cCune,................ .

.L exin gton , Nebv
■ Newville, P a.
.Shippensburg, P a.
.1014 F ra n k lin A ve., Columbus, O.
,Cham bersburg, P a;
.B oilin g S prings, P a .
.Y o rk , P a.
.......................................................T each er.
.Shippensburg, P a.
.Shippensburg, P a .
.M ahantango, P a .,................... Farm er.
.Reform School, W ashington,
D. C.; ;,............... ......................Teacher.
.M illstone, M d .,....................... T eacher.
•Steelton, P a .
......... :....... Teacher*
.N ew ville, P a .,................... ...... Teacher.
.Red Cloud, N e b .,.................... Co. Sup’t o f Schools.
.Steelton, P a .,............................T eacher.
.............................. .............. ..... E x pert accountant*

CLASS OF 1879.
N annie J. Adams,,

F ran ces A . F e tte r ,..............
E lm ira Goodheart.
M ary H. Grindrod,.... .............
K a te B . H o c h ,...5 S S H S 8 S H
B eck ie S. M arsh all (Hykes),.
N annie E. M cCorm ick,...........
♦ Sue E . M yers (McClure),.......
♦ Antiie Reeder (Hargleroad),.

.149 Scherm erhorn St.,B rook-..Teacher H igh er E n glish
ly n , N. Y .
a n d M athem atics i h
F rien d s' Sem inary.
.Shippensburg, P a .,.......l........T eacher.
U pland, Pa.»............................. Teacher.
.M iddle S p rin g , P a .,........ ....... T each er.
.K iu K ia n g , Chin a..................M issionary.
79 C raig St., K n o x ville , Tenn.
.Detroit, M ich.
■ Shippensburg, P a.
♦ Deceased.

54

Cumberland V alley S tate N ormal School.

S a llie B . R ippey (Kolbe).
Sue A . Stutenroth,...— .
Ida M. N e g le y ,.................
*Edward A pp.
E . S. B o llin g e r,...............
W illiam B . D elap,..........
F . W . D yk em an ,..............
J. P . G arber.............. .
Si B . Huber.
Sam uel H aa k ,................. .
J. H. H e ck e n b e rg ,.........
*J. A . H assinger.
John M. M eans,...............
*J. I. M ickey.
J. H. R e ig le ,.......

..Delphos, Ohio.
„Shippensburg, P a .,....... .'...... T eacher.
.W aynesboro, P a ., ..............T each er.
..Astoria, Oregon,.-......... ............Minister.
..Gloucester, N. J .,....................Physician*
..71 E . 85th St., N . Y ., .............. M erchant.
.15th b el. T io g a S t., P h ila .... T eacher.
.M yerstow n, P a .,.......................P rin cip al o f schools. v .
.Sharon H ill, P a ,...,........ ........M inister.
.47 and 49 South Jefferson St.,..Sec. C hicago G a s a n d
Chicago, 111.,
E le ctric F ix tu re M anu­
fa ctu rin g Companj*.
.Bernv ille , P a ,,...........................P h otograp lier.

CLASS OF Ì880.
B y d ia Bender (Eldon),........... ....... B ock H aven, P a .
H. B erd Goodhart,;...... ...................N ew ville, P a ..............................T eacher.
A nnie M. G riffin ,...........................M acungie, P a .,..........................T eacher.
A n n a E . K a rm an y,............ ............622 N. St., H arrisbu rg, P a.
C la ra E . K eefa u ver (R icker),.......M t. H olly Springs, P a .
K a te M cCalm ont (Shrader),......... S even ty S ix , P a.
M ary C. M cCune (H arper),.......... S t.,B ou is, Mo.
N ellie M cCune (Patterson , ......... W ilm in gton, Del.
A n n a M. M cD annel (Sweeny),;.>>..Chambersburg, P a.
Carondelet B . P a lm ,......................... ...... .....................C lerk C., B . & Q . R . R .
B ou isa P rice.
,
A b b ie A . Stou gh ........................... Boston, M ass.,.....„>...................Governm ent Office.
*E d ga r B . B aker.
Jphn T . B e v a n ,................
G ridley, C a l , ................ ........... P rin cip al of Schools.
Jam es W . E ck els, ...........................C arlisle, P a ...............................B a w y er.
John W . F e lty ;............ .................Abeline, K a n . , ............. ..... ......P h ysician .
A d . M. F ir s tin e , ............. ................ W eath erly, P a . , .......................T e a ch e r gram m ar school.
H arvey W . Jones,.......................... K a n sas C ity, M o.,.................... Bawyer.,;^.?
Parson J. M y e r s ,............. ............... N ew Cum berland,............. ......Principal o f schools.

CLASS OF

mu

S a llie C a s t le ,...................................Upland, P a .,.............................. T ea ch er.
Jean C raig (Robinson),................ Shippensburg, Pa.
A d a M. D onnelly (Groff;............... 256 N orth S t., H arrisbu rg, Pa.
Sadie E . M cCullough (Sharpe),....O akville, Pa.
A n n ie N oftsk er (Diehl),.— .........Shippensburg, Pa.
B in a M. P ip er,......................... ....... N ew ville, Pa.,:
................ M usic teacher.
E izzie C. S h earer,........................... 11 N . H an. St., C arlisle, Pa., ..M illiner.
R obert M ateer,................................K a n sas C ity, K a n sas,..............T ic k e t A gen t. .
S. S. R u pp ............................ ..........Shirem anstow n, P a .................B aw yer.
J. B . P otteiger,....... ..........................500 W est Diamond avenue,
Hazelton, P a .,.........................Insurance agent.

CLASS OF 1882.
A bbie P. A llen (Bamonds)>.......... B ee’s Cross Roads, P a .,.......... T eacher.
A n n a S ..B a rro n ,.............................M ow ersville, P a .,....................... T each er.
M attie M. B ender,.................. ....... Shippensburg, P a .,.................. T each er.
*C arrie M . Diehl.
* Deceased.

C umberland V alley State N ormal S chool.
C lara I*. F o r tn a ,.............
C arrie E. L ig g e t (Means),Jennie E . M artin (Rich),...
B e ssie C . M oody, (Shelly),.
George B rill.......................
A . J. B row n ,..........................
C. Sheldon Carothers,.......
J. C. D e v e n n e y , .......
*L. E . Dornbach.
D. A . F ortn a.
Edw ard M cG eehn,..............
J. A . Park................ ...........
C. F . E . R e e h lin g ,..............
L- W . S i b b e t , . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ #
R . H. Sharpe,.......................
*J. C. Strom inger.

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.Cham bersburg, P a .,............... Stenographer.
.200 S. R ob y St., C h icago, 111.
.1354 V ernon St., H arrisbu rg, Pa.
.Hatboro, Pa.
........................................ .............. T each er.
H azieton , Pa.
Student Princeton C’ I’gè.
Ph ysician .
H arrisb u rg, Pa.,

.H azleton, Pa.
.Pueblo, C o l.,..............................L aw yer.
.Steelton, P a.,.................. .•.........M erchant.
W a te rv ille , W a s h in g to n ,..... M inister.
.Oak R idge, N . J.,.....................M inister.

CLASS OF 1883.
M am e A . Bowen (Noaker),........... W aln u t Bottom , Pa.
M ame J. C risw ell (D isert),...........Cham bersburg, Pa.
F a n n y F . Cunningham (Harper),..Lenoir, N . C
M ary S. H ale....................
Shippensburg, P a.,...... ..¿¿.....Teacher.
♦ Annie Hefflefinger.
Helen R . H 3Tkes (Himes),............ ..W est F airvie w , P a.,................ T eacher.
E lla M. M ateer (S qu ires',............Shippensburg, Pa.
Sadie A . M yers,..................... ¿.¿....Shippensburg, P a.,........,^;......Tea:cher.
Id a N oaker (Fogelsonger),............Shippensburg, P a .,........
T eacher.
E lla B . N oftsker,............................Shippensburg, Pa.
E m m a W alters (W ingert),............Chelsea, M ass.
♦ Jennie M. W ells.
S. E . H arkins, ................................B lain , P a .,............. ................... T each er.
S. C. H arris,....... ................... ..................................................................T eacher.
T . M. H erb ert,................................ B eaver Meadows, Pa.> .............T eacher.
Quinn T . M ick ey ..............
Shippensburg, P a.,..........¿¡¡...Law yer.
John D. M inich,.............................. Lenoir, N . C.,............................ Pres. F em ale College.
♦ John Reese.
D e K e llar S tam y,............................. M iddletown, D el.,....................Prin cipal Schools.
John H. U rich ,........... ..................... 432 Columbus A v e., Boston,
M a sé .,................ ..... ............... P h ysician .
G.
A . W e b e r......
....... .................................................................Prin cipal o f ^Schools.

CLASS OF 1884.
M artha B . A g le .,........ ..... ............. ............. ,..... ............... ........ ........ ..T each er.
M ary R . A b ra h im s,....................... 1418 12th A v e., Altoona, P a.,..T each er Gram . School.
M ollie B . B la ir (M iller),........v......Tower C ity, Pa.
M. E izzie D avidson (W hite),.........T acom a, W ashin gton ,...........Teacher.
E ottie R . D u t t o n , ..............Edinboro, P a .,........................... T each er, S. N . S.
*Cora E . H arris (Rea).
*E . A lic e L o n g (Coffey).
Gertrude R . M cC reary,.... ............. Bethlehem , Pa.,........................T eacher.
M aggie M cE lhaire,........................Strasburg, P a .,................Teacher.
Jennie C. W itherow (M illeisen),...M echanicsburg, Pa.
C lara W ickersham (Garretson),...567 M cM illan t St., C incin n atiO .
E sta C . W oods (W att),.i...l............O xford, P a.,................................T each er.
D. T.-H um bert,.........:................... B ig Cove T a n n ery , P a .,......... T e a ch e r and farm er.
J. L . K u n kle.
♦ Deceased.

.56

Cumberland V alley State N ormal S chool.

Zac. T . M eixel'j.
......................H arrisburg, Pa............ ............T each er H. schopl.
D. D. P a rk ,............................ ...........F an n etisb u rg, P a .,.................T eacher.
.......P rincipal o f schools.
M. S. T a y lo r ,...................................Shirem anstow n, P a .,
S cott A . W h ite,...........-...................Tacom a, W ashin gton ,............L a w yer.
F.
B. W ick ersh am ,....... ............. Steelton, P a
— L a w yer.

CLASS OF M 5 .
M ary C. B arton. Died M ay 2,1891.
Josie Bowen (G lessn erp;;;.............Y o rk , Pa.
C arrie M, Dubbs (Cobaugh),........ M iddletown, Pa.
A lic e M. H ill......
......C ham bersburg, P a.,................T rain ed nurse.
B erth a H eiges,......... ..—..................509 E S t., W ashin gton , D. C,,..Artist.
•'.Frances H y k e s , .... ........Shippensburg, P a ,...................Teach er. .
Marne O. M a r i i n , ................Shippensburg, Pa.
;Salite A . M artin (Bretz),....... ......221 R e ile y St. H arrisbu rg, Pa.
C arrie A . M cC reary,...... ............... .Shippensburg, P a .,.................Teacher.
M ay S h an k (Geist),........................W aynesboro, Pa.
M ary E . Sibbett (Brehm),.............H utchinson, K an sas.
S a llie E . S w artz,............................. 911 N . Second street, HarrisV b u rg, P a .,.................................Teacher.
C arrie M. T r it t (Stull),................. W aynesboro, Pa.
.Sue S. W alk e r (Kniley)— .............W iconisco, Pa.
Ph iann a E. W a g o n e r,................... Media, P a .,..............................
Teacher.
J . M. A lle r ,....................................... Lath am , K a n .,........................... T eacher.
C. S. Brinton*........ ........................... C arlisle, P a .,..,.........
L a w yer.
M. E . B o y e r ,
..............................Glen W ilton , V a .,.....................Cook Iron Co.'
H arry M. B re tz ,.......... ...................224 R eiley St., H arrisb u rg,....R ailw ay m ail service.
.James E. Carothers.......................B arnitz, P a .,.............................. T eacher.
J. F ra n k E p le r,.................... ...........42Ö W aln u t street, P h ila., ......South Jersey R . R .
W ill A . Elder.- Died O ct. 2,1891.
J. G. Glessner,................................Y o rk , P a . , .................................. L aw yer.
B.
N. H offer,....... ..................Mount Joy, P a .,......................... M erchant.
Jabe H. M illa r,..............................¿.York Springs, Pa.
R obert L . M yers,..................— —..124 M arket S t., H arrisburg,...E ducation al publisher.
E.
C. MdCune,
.......;^ p p ^ . L . . v ........... ..................Dupont Powder Co.
W ill R. S ib b et,................................... . l y ^ . V v .............. ..........,..Cierk.
S. S. S m ith ,...........................
A bilene,
K a n sa s,—... ....Lawyer.
C.
W alter W ebbert,
............C arlisle, P a ....... ...................... ...L aw yer.
D avid E. Zeiter,.............................. Penbrook, P a .,........... ................Teacher.

CLASS OF m 6.
Verm ont C. Forem an (W agner),...C arlisle, Pa.
M arth a L . F au st................. .......... Shippensburg, P a .,.................. T eacher.
M ary H em m inger (S h a fe r),..... ....Carlisle, Pa.
F loren ce M. H ale (Donnelly).......Shippensburg, Pa.
A n n ie G. K e rr ,....... ..........................S a v ille , Pa.,........,..,:..... — ..„...T each er.
R ose B . K in te r (T yper),............... L ittlestow n , P a.,.................
T eacher.
M ollie A . L a u g h lin ,..............................................................................T rain ed Nurse, W om an’
M edical C ollege.
•Carrie C. L ee (Hale), ......................Shippensburg, Pa.
S a llie H. M usser,............................ Shippensburg, P a . , .................T ea ch er,
M. Jennie M usser (Drum),.
......T hornhurst, Pa.
A n n a.I. P e e b le s,.............................. N ew burg, P a .,............. ............. T eacher.
M y ra L . Peters,............................... H ays C ity , K a jisa s,.................T eacher.
T re ssa J. Pressel,.............................828 Holton St., M ilwaukee,
W is
....... ..................... T each er.
L a u ra B . S taley .............................Mt. Joy, P a .,.............................. A sst. H. School.
* Perm anent C lass Historian.

Cumberland V alley Sta t e N ormal S chool .
L illie Strom in ger,......... ...........
M attie E . Thom pson (Shelly),.
N ellie R. W altèrs (Rebuck), ¿..
*A nn a M. W inger.
Clem. Chestnutj............^...........
D. E . F ic k e s ,....... ........................
I. O liver F ry............................
D avid W . K e rr,........ .............. .
J. B . K en n ed y,...........................
J. S. M
o u
l , . ......
A . B . My ers,..
i
..'.........
*D. B . M yers.
J. E verett M e y e rs ,.....................
John T . N ace................
George W . P lo yer,........... ..........
A . C. R aw hauser,.......................
H. E . S h afe r,......................
W . G. W atson.
John W alter,............................... .
J. E . W itherspoon,......................
Jam es P. W itherow ,..........

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.E ew isb erry, P a M B S & .......... Teacher;
.N anticoke, Pa.
.Shippensburg, P a.
..Hustontown, Pa.,............
,.Supt. F u lton County.
.Scranton j P a .,.......................... E aw yer.
.M arietta, P a.,............................ t e a c h e r .
.W orth ville, P a . .................. ....M inister.
.Greencastle, P a .................... . T eacher.
•W righ tsville, P a.....................M erchant.
.Windom, Pa.,............................M erchant. ^
.Eldred, P a .,....................... .......Supt. of Schools.
.H anover, P a.,..........................................T each er Gram .School
.N ew ville, P a .,...........................T ea ch er
.Y o rk , P a .,........... ...................... T eacher.
C a rlisie , P a .,.......... ;....7 ^ H ...B a n k Clerk.
.349 N. 8th St., Eebanon, Pa.,..Physician.
............ ............. ............................ Studen t .' ;
.............. .....^.;..........i........v....Clerk P. R . R . Co.

CLASS OF J887.
M.
E ulu Cole (Stoner;,............... W aynesboro, Pa.
Dorothy Eshenm ann,........... .......S h ip p en sb u rg, Pa.
B essie H. H ay s,............................... H arrisburg, P a.,....... ............... T eacher.
C arry A . H arris (Gates),................Shippensburg, Pa.
E illie B . Hoffman (Metz),..............Shippensburg, Pa.
Jennie C. Johnson j..;,.......................Shippensburg, P a .,.................. T eacher.
Sadie C. K irkg^ v.;'..........................W arfordsburg, P a .,.................T eacher.
M. F loren ce K a n a g a (B iggs),....... Shippensburg, Pa.
S allie E ig h t (E tter),....................... E ehm asters, Pa.
Mamie E . P erlett,....................!....... Shippensburg, P a.,.................. T eacher.
H.
A d a S h earer (Brindley),...... .................... .S p rin g R un, Pa.
M innie E . S n iv e ly (Kauffman), ...Shady Grove, Pa.
C arrie E . W a lk e r ,............
.Shippensburg, Pa., ............... ..T each er.
A llie M . W h e rr y .............
.Shippensburg, Pa.
R e ttie W ilb a r (Wilson)^
.224 R e ily St., H arri sburg, Pa.
D asie A . W illia m s ,..........
.N ew ville, P a...........
C. C. B a seh ore,....... ...... .
.C arlisle, P a .,...........
E . H . B ix le r ,....... ..............
.C arlisle, P a .,........... .................. T eacher.
W . A . B rea m ,........ .
•Y ork S prings, Pa., .................. T eacher.
E . J. C ook ,..........................
.Towsbn, M d.,.........
E ee H . D ie h l,.....................
.Shippensburg, Pa.,
C. E . G a rrett,.............
.H anover, P a.,.........
J. P. G lu c k ,......
.Eehm asters, Pa...... ..................Student Merc’ rsb ’g Col.
I. R . H e rr,....:.......
.Elizabethton, Pa.,.,BBBI......... E aw yer.
W . B o y d M orrow ,............
.Shippensburg, Pa,. • ............... M erchant.
B . F . M yersi..............;.; ;.
.Shippensburg, Pa., 1 ...............Ph ysician .
W . F . Sprenkle,.i.-..Viy.'.V.‘.;:
.Philadelphia, Pa., .
E . I. S ta u ffer,....................
•Quincy, P a . , ...........
C . J. W a lte r........... ...........
.Newtown, P a .,....... ...................P rin cip al o f schools.
S. E. W e tz e l,.....
.H arrisburg, P a .,..... ................. Clerk. 1
J. E . Y o u n g ,
.M echanicsburg, Pa ...... ...........E aw yer.

♦Deceased.

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Cumberland V alley S ta te N ormal School .
C LA SS O F i888.

Maude S . Adams.
E m m a’S. A llen ,...:..........................Eeesburg, P a .,
.........Teacher.
V io la M. A rn old (Grammar).
S a llie R . B iesecker,.......................M cK nightstow n, P a .,................. Teacher.
H yp a tia B . A . E. Diller,«-..............Y o r k S prings, P a.,..................Teacher.
Jennie M. Goodhart (Throne),......Mt. R ock , Pa.
Alice';A. H atton (B arn h ill),......... Middletown, Pa.
A d a V . H orton ,.......................... .....Shippensburg, P a .,.................. Stenographer, C .V .S .N .S .
A n n ie M. Irw in, «IgP P p ^ w :.........M cConnellsburg, Pa.................T eacher.
A lic e E ig h t,......... ............................ E ehm asters, Pa.,.....:..................T eacher.
M.
E izzie E o tt (Boyer);,............. A ren d tsville, Pa.
C arrie R . McCune (Westdn):-.;.:.^:....942 Am sterdam A ve., N . Y .
M aggieO verh o ltzer,...................... Hampton, P a .,...........................Teacher.
M innie E . Reisner (M arshall),.... Shippensburg, Pa.
M innie Sipes,.,...........:................. ..Altoona, P a .,...... ..................... T each er.
C. Iva. S m ith ,...................................D elaw are, Ohio,..................... Student.
E m m a E . W ierm an ,............ ..........Y o rk Springs; P a .,.................. T eacher.
M artha W . W itherow,......:.....;.;....Pairfield, P a .,........................... .Teacher.
F lo ra W . W itherow ,.......................F airfield , Pa.,..:.vfi^v,...:»'....... T eacher.
E a c y W illiam s.......................
N ew ville, P a .,...........................T each er.
*0. M. Gram m ar.
*E. H. H atfield.
John H etrick ,............. ......................W est F airview , P a.,........ .......Postal clerk.
Charles W . H y k e s , .................Ardm ore, P a .,...............
T eacher.
J. H ays Morrow,........... .................. R ouzersville, P a .,...................T eacher.
W . H. P e n t Z , ......................Jaretsville, P a.,.....................
P rin cip al
o f schools.
John J. R e p p ,................... .............. P hiladelphia, Pa.................. Student, U . o f Pa.
C h arles T . R i c e , - ; . : : : . ...............Newport, P a .,.......... ...... ..........M erchant.•
R.
C. S pan gler........................... G ettysbu rg, P a .,..............:.......O rgan ist a n d M u s i c
T eacher.

C L A SS O F J889.
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Z ora A n d e rs o n ,................................. S h ip p en sb u rg, P a .,....................T e a ch e r.
Maud C ressler,.................................. R e id , M d .,..................................... T e a ch e r.
E illie B . F u n k ,..................................N ew v ille, P a .,.....................
T e a ch e r.
G ertrude H a yes;............................S hippen sburg’, P a .,........... ........T e a ch e r.
M a ry E . H u ll,................................. M cC on h ellsb u rg , P a .,.............. .T e a ch e r.
E illie S. K e n d ig (F e g a n ),...... ........C arlisle, Pa.
E lea n or V . K y n e r ,
............... ....N orw ood , P a .,............................T e a ch e r.
F a n n ie C. E a m b erson ,............ ........ H u ston tow n , P a .,.................. .v...Teacher.
M ay Eandisi:i:i::....
...............B elw ood , P a.,............................... T e a ch e r.
M a rg aret V . E eh h er (A lex a n d er),E verett, Pa.
M ary V . E o n g (C ra ig ),.................. M iddletow n, P a ..........................T eacher.
M a g g ie A . E in e ,......................../...»M edia, P a .,.;................................. T e a ch e r, E ad ies’
n a ry .
B erth a M etz (H o r n ),...... ;................ H a gerstow n , Md.
Jennie M o u l,.......................................E ast B e rlin ,,......... ...................... T e a ch e r.
C lara A . O s b o A e (G ardn er),........ N ew C hester, Pa.
E lla H . P ow ell (P atterson),...,......304 D ick son S treet, S t. E ou is, Mo.
C arrie E . Q u ig ley (S p a n g ler),...... A lle n , Pa.
F lo r a S eften (R ead in g ).
A lt a M . S heaffer (ZerfoS^)» *.".......E ld red , Pa.
A n n ie S ch w a rtz (D ieh l),;:;............ C ashtdw n, Pa.
G race B . S p a n g le r (Y eiser),..........N a ra sa rop et, Ind ia.
M a ry V . U n g e r . ^ ^ ^ ^ « : , . . F o l t z . P a .,.................................... T e a ch e r.

^Deceased.

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59

E ibbie J. W atson (Baldwin),,
E lla F . W agn er (Snyder),....
F lo E . W a lte is ,^ ^ ^ ® ^ ^ P
Y . M ay W onders,............ ......

.648 A c k e r St., W ashington, D. C.
.Easton, Pa.
.Shippensburg, P a .,......... ........Teacher.
.Shippensburg, Pa.,......... ........ T eacher.

J. B . B ru b a k e r,......
A . S. Cook,....... .
E . F. Charles.
J. C. E sh lem a n ,.......
D. R . F ogleson ger,
J. A . F ish e l, ............
Sam uel K itzm iller,.
A . C. E o g a n ,........
E zra Eehm an,
A . C. Lackey,..;........
J. H. M yers..............
H. M. R o th ,.............
A . K . Smith,......:..:..
S. Z. Shope,....
J. A . Underwood,....
H. A . W alter...........

.M echanicsburg, P a.,....... ........ Teacher.
■ Bel A ir, Md.,..............................Prin, of Academ y.
.340 S. 14th St., H arrisburg,. ...R. W . M ail Service.
.N ew burg, P a .,....................... ...Teacher.
.Siddonsburg, P a .,................ ...Teacher.
.W aynesboro, P a . , ................ ....Jeweler.
.C arlisle, P a.,........................... ...Student Dickinson Col.
.Shippensburg, P a.,.............. ...Prof. C. V . S . N. S.
.Duueannon, P a .,................... !.. .Law yer.-;;
.M echanicsburg, P a .............. ....Clerk.
.Shippensburg, Pa.,............... ...Prof. C. V . S. N . S.
.Altoona, P a .,.............................Ward Principal.
.E ehighton, Pa.................
...Physician.
.Shepherdstown, Pa.
.New K in gston , P a .,.............. ..T eacher.

J. F . W hitaker,.

•Eock Haven, P a .,................. ...Prof. N orm al School.

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C L A SS O F 1890.
L

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Sue O. B eid lem a n (D raw baugh),..C am p H ill, P a . , .......... .
E ulu F . B u h rm a n ....................... ...;C h a m bersb u rg, Pa.
C arrie E . D a v id son (Jefferis),....... N orth W a les, Pa.
C o ra E. D u n b ar,....... ...... ..¿............W est F a irv ie w , P a ......
C la ra E . D y k em an (K e lly ),...........S h ip pen sb u rg, Pa.
G ertrude G. E pply^v...;.:^ ..............C arlisle, Pa.,.................
A n n a F e n s te rm a c h e r,.................... M oores, P a .,...................
C la ra C. F re c k ,....................................M illersb u rg , P a .,..........
M a d ge C. H em p h ill (M y ers),........ S tou gh stow n , Pa.
M aude H ew itt,..... ..............................W ay n esboro, P a . , ........
Jessie K ilh e ffe r ,............... ................ W est F a irv ie w , P a ......
B la n c h e K ron en b erg (W e in er),...C a rlisle, Pa.
R o s e H . M a rtin ,................................. S hippen sburg-, Pa.
E ls ie D . M c ln tire ,................... ......... Catasauqua, P a .,..........
Isa b e l M etz (M cC ann),.................... S um m it P oin t, W . V a.
M attie N . P ip er,................. ............... N e w p ortv ille, P a .,........
S ad ie A S c h r i v e r ,............................G ettysbu rg-, P a.,............
F lo E . S h a rp e,•••
A>*v*«iE>»»Newville, P a .,........... .
E lla C. S ib b e t,................................... Princ'etön, N . J .,...........
M o ille B . S n o w
, .......... Johnst own, Pa., ...........
E m m a E . S ta m y ,....................................................
Jen n ie E. S te e v e r ,............................K a n e, P a .,.......................
E ilie V . W i l b a r ,............................ „.M a n h eim , P a .,...............
C ora E . W ing-er (S h in h a m ),..........C earfoss, M d .,.;...........
Gen

tlem en

.Teacher.

.Teacher.
.T each er.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.

.Teacher.
.Teacher,
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teach er.
.Teacher.
.Teacher. J
.Teach er H. Sch ool.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.

,

M orris A, B irley, ...........................,Thurm ont, M d,,..........
W . C. Bowman,............ ................. ..W orm leysburg-, P a .,..
H arry D. Brew er.
Georg-e E . B row n ,........................... F o rt H unter, P a .,........
C h arles J. Burgfett, .;......................C arlisle Spring’s, Pa.,

.Physician.
.Teacher.
.Physician.
.Teach er.

6o

Cumberland V alley Sta t e N ormal S chool .

G. P. E ckels, i ......■ .
P. A . F ish e L
J. M. F ogelson ger.
Geo. E . G ra y ,.........
S. H. H etrick ,.........
T . R . J a c o b s ,.........
M. H . Jones..
J. T . K e lley ...........
S. W . K ir k ,..............
F . W . M a rtin d e ll,..
J. A b n er M iller, ...
P h illip C. M iller,....
J. E . Nell................
W . H. N ich olas,.....
S. E. Piper, Jr.,..,...,
J. O. R u sse ll,.........
Jno. D. Stock,....’....
H . K . Strickier,....,.
M. H . Thom as........
Jno. C. W atson,......
W . G. W eigle, ........
J. L . W eitzel,.........
I. R . Wdtmer,.........
Geo. K . Landis,,.....

.Carlisle, Pa.,

.Teacher.

.B ryn Mawr, Pa., ......
..Carlisle, Pay....... k.......
.C arlisle, P a .,.................

.P rincipal o f schools.
.Law yer.
.Stud. D ickinson C o lle g e

.O ak ville, P a.,
.M cConnellsburg, Pa.,,
.H u lm ville, Pa.,............
.R ixford, P a,,.........
.B endersville, P a . , ......
..Steelton, P a .,...............
.Philadelphia, P a ,........
..O akville, Pa., .!..........
.Steelton, P a .,...............
..New O xford, P a .,........
..Slatingtou, P a .,.........
.D illsb u rg, P a .,...........
.M ilford, P a .,.................
.C ornw all, Pa., ...........
C a rlisle , P a ,................. .
.H anover, P a .,..............
.Pottstown, P a .,........... .

•Teacher.
•Law yer.
Prin cipal of schools.
.P rincipal of schools.
.Teacher.
..Teacher.
..M inister.
.T each er.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teach er.
.Principal schools.
.Prin. h igh school.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.

C L A SS O F 189J.
L adieö Vv
C lara M. A u lt, (Peters^;.'............. L eh igh ton , Pa.
H elen B ittn er (R o th ),.....................M id d letow n, Pa.
L u c y B o w e rs ,...... .V.......................... H unting-don, P a .,........
B e rtie D . C on n er.............................Newburg-, P a .,..............
Marne R . E a r ly (Hockersm ith|&.. S h ip pen sb u rg.
S te lla S. E a r ly ,..................................H a rris b u rg , P a .,.........
M inn ie G . E c k e l s ,...........................B ryn M a w r, P a .,.........
N o n a E b e rh a rt,............................S hrew sbury, P a .,............
A n n ie B . E llio t ,................................ S terrett’ s G ap, Pa......
M a b el G ieSey,............ ................ ......S h rew sb u ry , P a .,.......
M a g g ie G iesey,.......y...i..................S h rew sb u ry, P a .,........
A n n ie M . H a k e,................................ G ettysb u rg, P a .,..........
N e llie H a rg le ro a d (S h a n k ),.........C h a m b ersb u rg, Pa.
B erth a B . H e rrin g ,......................... M ech a n icsb u rg, Pa.,..

E lla Hoffman (Kaufm an),
E lsie H offm an,.....................
L u la A . H udson,....... .........
O llie C. H ykes,
....;.......
M argaret K en yon ,..............
N annie B. M artin,...... ......
Grace M cDannel, ......... .
E lizab eth C. M cC u n e,.......
E ste lla M etcalf,
Jessie B . M oore,.................
O la My
M ary B . Osm an............. .
Maud A . P e rlett,..................
Isab el P e ttig re w ,................
M ary M. Raum ,
E ste lla R h odes..................
L u cy E . R u p le y ,......... .......

H agerstow n, Md.
.W illiam stow n, P a . , ......
.Shade Gap, P a .,......... .
..Ardmore, Pa.................
.Shippensburg, P a .,.......
.Shippensburg, P a .,.......
..Shippensburg, P a .,.......
.Shippensburg, Pa.
.Johnstown, P a .......... .
.M t..H olly S p rin gs, Pa.,
..Middletown, P a .,.........
.H arrisbu rg, P a .,............
.Shippensburg, P a .,....... .
.E v eie ttj P a .,................. •..
.Shippensburg, P a .,.......
.Greencastle, P a.,............
.W est F airview , P a .,......

..Teacher.
.Teach er.
.Teach er.
..Teacher.
..Teacher.
•Teacher:
..Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
..T each er of elocution Irv: in g college.
Student W ilson College;
T eacher.
.Teach er.
.Teacher.
..Teacher.
..Teacher.
..Teacher.
.Teacher.
.T each er in h igh school.
.T each er.
.Teacher. •
.Teach er.
.Teacher.
.Teach er.
Teacher.

Cumberland V alley S ta te N ormal S chool .
N ettle S. R u sse ll,..........................‘. .Shippensburg, Pa.,
M ary B . S m ith ................ ........ ...... F o rt Loudon, Pa.,..,
M innie B . S n a v e ly ,.............. .........Steelton, P a.,.........
S a llie E . Steven s,........................... W iconisco, P a .,........
A n n ie E . S trite ,...............................G reencastle, Pa.,.:...
Phoebe E . T a y lo r (S tevick ),......... Harrisburg-, Pa.
Zula E . T r o s t le ,............................Y ork S prings, Pa.,..
L illie B . W alters, .... ...... ............... Shippensburg, Pa., ,
Sue W alte rs,.................... ............... Shippensburg, P a .,'
E d ith W ertz,.................................... Q uincy, P a .,..............
B lan che W o o d a l , ................. Cham bersburg, Pa.,.
A n n a M. Zeigler, (Reber).,,.......... H untingdon, Pa.
Gen

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.Teacher.
..T each er.
.T each er.
.Teach er.
.T each er.
.T each er.
.T each er.
.T each er.
Student W ilson College.
.Teacher.

.

H arry A lle n ,............. .
Geo. R . A n g le ,............
C h arles E . B a rton ,......
T . H. C. B erkstresser.
C. A . D e a rd o rf,...........
♦ Lee R o y D onnelly.
George H . E ckels.......
W . E . F o h l,.......
G eorge G able,...... .
Jam es O. G r a y ,............
W ill H. H am ilton ,.......
C. A . H artm a n ,.......... .
W illia m B . Heckm an,,
J. S. H eiges,................ .
J. M. H oover,,
,...
N . E . M. H oover,
;...
W . H. K is sin g e r,...... .
J. J. K le ff m an,..............
D. E . L o n g ,.............
Jam es H. M a c k e y ,...... .
E rn est B . Martin,...:....:
John H. M c A llis te r ,....
S. U . G. M cCreary, ..¿...
G. W . M ille r ,................
J. S . O m w a k e ,.............
J. H. R eber,...................
Charles S. R ebuck.......
W . M. R i f e ,.......
G. S. R upp,...................
R obert N . S a d le r ,.......
James S la y b a u g h ,........
Jam os S m ile y ,..............
Sol. S m yser,................. .
John H. S tu art,.............
P earle E . T a y lo r,.... .
J. E . W alter,............... .
G. M. W ertz,..............

..L ees X R oa d s, P a.,.......
...S hippensburg, P a . , .....
..S h ip p en sb u rg , P a .,......

..T each er.
..C lerk,
..Prof. C. V . s / N . S.

..Queneeve, K a n s a s ,.......

..P rin cipal o f Schools.

..S h ip p en sb u rg , P a . , ......
..N ew burg, P a .,.................
..R ich la n d S ta tion , Pa.,.
.M a r y s v ille , Pa., ...........
.P h ila d elp h ia , P a .,.........
..A ren d tsv ille, Pa.,’ ;.......
..C om m onw ealth, Ga......
..C olleg ev iile, Pa.............
..C h am b ersbu rg, P a .,.....
..W est D u blin , P a .,.........
. .w ic o n is c o , Pa.
.A lto o n a , P a ................ .
..B el A ir , M d .,............ .
..P hilad elp hia, P a .,.........
..W illia m sp ort, P a .,... ....
.C olleg ev iile, P a.............
.F ra n k lin tow n , Pa.,i,;..y.,
.Y o r k S p rin g s , Pa..........
•Shippensburg, P a . , ......
.H u n tin gd on , P a .,............
.East H a rrisb u rg , Pa.,...
.C o lle g e v iile , P a.,............
.C a rlisle, P a .,................ .
.W o rm le y s b u rg , P a ........
.M t. A lto , P a .,......
.P h ila d elp h ia, P a .,...........
,S h irem a n stow n , P a .v;....
.J oh n stow n , P a ., .............
.C ham bersburg, P a .,......
.W ertz v ille, P a . , .........
.G ood H ope, Pa.,

.Prof, o f C. V . N . S.
.. T each er.
..P rin cip al o f Schools.
..Prin cipal o f schools.
..Student U n iv. o f Pa.
..T eacher.
..T eacher.
.Student U rsin us College.
..T eacher.
..T eacher.
..Asst. Prin. H igh School.
..T eacher.
..Teacher.
..P. R . R . Co.
..U. S . Postal Service.
.Student U rsin us C o llege.
.Teach er.
.Teach er.
•Law yer.
.Prin. o f H ig h Sch ool.
.Ph ysician .
.Student U rsin us College.
.L a w School.
.T e a ch er.
.T each er.
Student M edical C o lle g e .
.Teacher.
.W ard P rin cipal.
•Law yer.
.Teacher.
.Teach er.

J. L . Hain,

.H a rrisb u rg , P a .,...........

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.U. S. Postal Service.

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Cumberland V alley S ta te N ormal School .
C L A SS O F 1892.
XyADIES.

M ildred E . B e itzel (F iller),...........C arlisle, Pa.
B ertie C ressler,............. ................Chicago, 111.,............................Student School O ratory.
M attie M. D avis..............................W iconisco, Pa.,.......................... Teacher.
A m b er L . Diehl*:*.....,..v .............. .Gettysburg-, Pa.,.,,...,...;...... ....T e a ch e r..
N ettie Dunabaug-h,...... ..................State Dine, P a.................... . T eacher.
Em m a F a ilo r ,..............................'...Carlisle, Pa............ ................. T eacher.
A n n ie F ogleson ger,.......................Middle Spring-,‘ P a .,.................T eacher.
N e llie V . G e ig e r,...........¿...............Shippensburg-, Pa. •
A lic e H a m ilto n ,..............................Scotland, Pa., ...............Teacher.
M artha G. Hammond (Purvis),.... L ew isb errj', Pa,
Jessie M. H ann,...............................Linwood, Pa.,....... :........
T eacher.
B essie W . H arm an........................Mt. H olly Spring's, P a .,...... ....Teacher.
Sadie M. H eck (H artm an ),........... A ren d tsville, Pa.
A lv e rd a H efflefinger(H am bright)M ishanaka, Ind.
D ida P. H ig-hlands,......... ...............211 N . A ve., A lleg h e n y , Pa., ..Teacher.
M innie S. H off m a n , . . . . ........ Big-lerville, P a.,..... ...................T eacher.
R a ch a el H um bert,..........................Big- Cove T a n n ery , P a .,...........Teacher.
B e rth a Jam es,....................... ........N ew ville, P a.,............................ T eacher.
A n n ie M . K eene,....,........................ W iconisco, P a .,........................ T eacher.
L u e lla *M c A lliste r,........................Gettysburg-, P a.,...............
T eacher.
L a u ra Peffer, ............... ;..................Carlisle, Pa., ..................... .......T eacher.
A n n ie R e b e r ,...................................M iddle Spring-, P a .,............ ....T eacher.
B la n ch R e e se m a n ,.........................W aynesboro, Pa., ..-..................T eacher.
A d alin e R e x r o t h ,..........................M cConnellsburg-, P a .,...............Teacher.
E d n a C. Schoch (Smith),.....,.,......Lebanon Pa.
Jessie M . Sefton (Dunkle,.............Steelton, Pa.
N orm a S eitz,......... ...........................Harrisburg-, P a.,......... ...,v ... .y.Teacher.
M ary Sipes,......................................McConnellsburg-, P a.,....... ...... T eacher.
E lizab eth E . S pan gler (Nicholas) A lle g h e n y , Pa.
R osa A . Spidel,...............................H umm elstown, Pa., .................Teacher.
M ary T . W ag n er,......... ............. ;.,..Shippensburg, P a.,
............Teacher.
C ordilla W o o d s,.............................. C arlisle, P a .,...............................T each er.
Gen

George W . B a k e r,.......
J. A lb e rt B axtresser,.
H.
M. B eck er,....
H. D . B e c k e r ,.............. .
O.
C. Bishop................
B . J. B ow er,...... ...........
N.
J. B r in e r ,........ .
J. M. B r in to n ,...... ......
W . H. B u rd ,........ .
A.
A . E va n s...........".
J. E . E va n s,.................
S. F . G e rb e ric h ,.........
G. E . G rea so n ,..... .
G. C. H ain....................
George M acomber.
A . C. M cCune,..............
F . M. P a u l.....................
D. M. Shearer,
C. R . S h y rock ,.............
B . M. S h u ll,..................
G. W . Sm eltzer,...........

tlem en

,

..A bbottstow n, P a .,........... .........P rin . o f sch o o l.
.E liza b eth tow n , Pa.
.H anover, P a .,..................... ........ Student-TT. Pa.
.H anover, P a .,.............................. .T ea ch er.
.O beriin , P a .,...................... .........T e a ch e r.
.M ill H a ll, P a .,.................. -.........T e a ch e r.
•Loysville, P a .,.................. .........T e a ch e r .
.Cam p H ill, P a ................... ......... T e a ch e r.
.D on n a lly M ills, P a .,..... .......... S tudent S ci. Course.
.M oored ale, Pa...........................¿.Teacher.
..M ooredale, P a .,................ ..... ....T each er.
-H um m elstow n, P a .,......
•Carlisle, P a . , ....................
.M t. U n ion , P a .,................. ........ P rin cip a l o f sch o o ls.
..P hiladelphia, P a .,........... .........C lerk,
..Greason, P a .,.................... ......... T e a ch e r.
.F a y ettev ille, P a .,............. .........T e a ch e r.
.S h ip p en sbu rg, P a .,..........
.D uncan non, P a .,............... ........T e a ch e r.
.O beriin, P a .,...................... .........P rin. o f s c h o o ls.

Cumberland V alley Sta te N ormal S chool
A.
B . S ollen b erger,.................... Lehm aster, P a . , ...... .
C.
W . S n yder,.............................. E denvale, Cal..........
P.
H. S ta m b a u g h ,..................;...H anover, P a .,...|l!i8
J. A . Stephens,........ ........................ W iconisco, Pa..........
J. C. W ag n er,....... .................. .........Newport, Pa.*...
H.
J. W agn er,..................... ........Green S p rin g , P a .,..
G. A . W ebb.

63

.Teach er.
.Teach er.
.Teacher.
.Student S tate College.
.Principal o f Schools.
.Teacher.

Scientific Course*
E zra L e h m a n ,.......................... .Shipperisburg, Pa.,...

.Prof. C. V . S. N . S.

C L A SS O F J893*
L a d ie s .
N a n n ie E . A lle n , ...................
M ary L . A r n o ld ...................... .1.
L illia n S. B e so re ,............. .........
E v a M. B o y e r ,..........
M a ry D ow n s.............................. .
E lla R . E rd m a n ,...... .................
Cora! M. F ickeS ............ ......... .
M a bel G e i g e r ,....... ....................
L illia n B . G osh orn (H assler),,
E d ith B . Getz, ............... ........... .
N e llie R . Hays,°.~....... ...............
Jennie M. H e fe lb o w e r ,...........
C elia H e fe lb o w e r ,.....................
B essie M . L a n d is,
E v a J. L i g g e t t ,...........................
M a ry K . M cC u n e,......................
R o s e M c K in n ie ,........................
C ora A . M ille r,............................
M . E ls ie P eters.................. ........
A n n a L . R a ilin g (A d am s)...... .
E lla N . R a ls to n ,.,..:................
B e lle R e ifs n y d e r ,......................
M a ry R h o d e s,..............................
*B ertha K . R h od es.
C la ra E . R in a r d ,.........................
M aude E . R o b in s o n ,................
R a c h e l M . S co tt,...................... .
A d a A . S eibert (W alker)*........,
H a ttie S. S h e lly ,............. .
E m m a M . S h u g a rs,........... ...... .
Zatae I. S m ith , ......... ................. .
L e n a T a y i o r , ............ ......v,.-,.»..,
B la n c h e Wagner,..;»?..;./.;;,?'.,.'.1..-;.
A n n a W a l l a c e ,........y..,...*.........
A n n a W a lte rs ,........... ............... .
M a ry Y . W e im e r,......... ..............
K a th a rin e W e n s e ll ,...............
H a ttie A . W y lie ,....’. ....’ ..'.........,

..L ee’s Cross Roads, Pa.,,
..Delta, Pa.,
..Greencastle, P a ...............
..T ab le R ock , Pa.,.;:...,,....
..Catasauqua, P a .,.............
..M acungie, P a . , .............. .
.M echanicsburg, P a .,.....
.Shippensburg, Pa., ........
.Shippensburg, P a.,.........
..L an caster, P a.
.
.ShipperisW rg, P a .,........
M iddle Spring, P a .,.......
.M iddle S p rin g , P a .,.......
..Hummelstown, Pa.........
.Ickesb u rg, P a .,............. ..
.Shippensburg, P a.,.......,
.G reencastle, Pa.?,...........
•Hummelstown, Pa.,.......
..Y o rk S prings, Pa., .......
.B a k ersv ille, N . J.
..M echanicsburg, P a.,.....
.Renovo, Pa.....................
.Greencastle, P a.

..Teacher.
..Teacher.
.Teach er.
.Teach er.
Teacher.
.T e a ch er.
•Teacher.
Student D ickinson Col.
•Teacher. ,
Teacher.
..Student W ilson College.
.Teach er.
T eacher.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.,
.Teacher.
T each er.
T eacher.

.Cypher, P a .,.....................
W aterloo, P a .,..........
.Green Mount, P a „ ..........
•Fannettsburg, ,Pa.
.B oilin g Springs, Pa.,.....
•Shippensburg, P a.,.........
•Dickinson, P a .,................
.Shirem anstow n, Pa.,.....
•Lititz, P a .,........................ .
.W aynesboro, P a . , ........ ...
.Catasauqua, Pa.fii...........
.C learville, P a .,................
.H ighspire,.Pa., ..............
.M iddle S prings, Pa.........

Teacher.
.Teacher.
Teacher.

T eacher.
T eacher.
T each er. r

.Student D ickinson Col.
Teacher.
Teacher.
T e a ch e r.
T e a ch e r.
Teacher.
.Teach er.
.Teacher.
T e a ch e r.
.Student W ilson College.

(rEIiTLEMEN.

A aron B . C ro o k ,..................¿..V..>,..Williamstown, Pa.,
J. F . D eard orff,............... ................ W aynesboro, Pa., ...
A . C. D onnelly, ............ ............ .....Shippensburg, Pa.,.
J. B. E b y ,......................... „¿..Elstonville, P a .,................ .
^Deceased.

T eacher.
T e a ch e r.
Teacher.
T e a ch e r.

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J. W ilson E llio tt,............... ............ S terrett’s Gap, P a . , ...... ....... T each er.
D. A . F o rsy th ,..................... ........... Indian S pring, MH.r .
U> G rant Fry.,............. ...... . ............ M cCrea, P a.,.......i........... ..........M erchant.
M. W . G arrett,..................... .... ...... N ewton H am ilton, P a.,. ........P rin cip al o f schools.
L . B . H afer,.........
............Ft. W ashington, P a., ............. M inister.
J. H. H andshaw ,................. ............. Shippensburg P a .,........ .........T eacher.
G. A . H assler,..................... ..............Shippensburg, P a .,........ .... .....Teacher.
J. P . H e r r ,............................ §j|i$....Orrstown, P a .,................ ......... T eacher.
J. F . H och,........................... ........... Shippensburg, P a .,..:..... ......... T eacher.
John H. Hoffman, ............. ........... B ig le rv ille , P a .,....................... Te.ar.her.
R . H. H u g h e s ,..................... ........... Altoona, P a .,'................... _1....Postal clerk .
Janies K en n edy,.............. ............Greencastle, P a .,............ .........Teacher.
O scar H. L ittle ,.................. ............ Concord, B S 3 I H M H R „..¿.....Teacher.
G eorge O. Lu tz.
H arry L . M arch ,................. ............H anover, P a,,.................. ....... ,.T e a ch e r Academ y.
J. A. M c A lliste r,................ .............Barlow, P a .,............. H
Student Penna. College.
W esley A . N ycu m ,...........................E verett, P a .,.................... .........Teacher.
C h arles C. O g le ,................. ............Shippensburg, P a., ...... ......... Clerk.
G. P . O m w ake,..................... ........... Greencastle, P a .,............ .........Bookkeeper.
G. L . O m w a k e ,.......... .
............C o llegeville, P a .,........... !......... Student TTrsinus College.
........ .T each er.
W . O. P a rcell, ......... .......... ........... W illiam stow n, Pa.,
C. E bbert P la ste re r,.......... ............Shippensburg, P a .,........ .........Teacher.
H. W . P y le s ,............... ......... ........... W illiam sport, P a .,......... B;..,...Prof. in sem inary.
W illiam R ife ,........ ..............
..... Cashtown, P a . , ............... .........Teacher.
G. M. R o tn b e rg e r,.............. ............W iconisco, Pa.,;.............. ......... T eacher.
H. F . S ch ro ed er,.......... .................. M iddletown, P a .,......................P rin . H igh School.
C. E . Shaner,........................ ............O akville, P a . , ................. ......... Teacher.
J. N. S h rin e r,...................... ............ Tan n eytow n , M d .,........ .......... T each er.
C. Edw ard S lo n a k e r,......... ............ M um m asburg, P a .,........ .......... Teacher.
H. M. S m iley ,........ ............. .............Sherm ansdale, P a . , ................ T each er.
W . E . T h o m as,........ ............ ........... Hampton, P a .,................. ......... T eacher.
George R . T r a x le r ,............. ........... L u rg an , P a .,..... .............. ......... Teacher.
H. J. W ic k e y ,................................... M iddletown, P a .,........... ......... P rin cip al o f schools.
S cie n tific C o u rse.
George H. E c k e ls ,.............. ........... Shippensburg, P a ., ...... ......... P rof. C V . S. N . S.
St a t e Ce r t if ic a t e .
A . J. H a r b a u g h ,................. ............H anover, P a . , ................. ......... Superintendent Schools
C L A S S O F 1894.
¥

L A d ie s .

M ertena A llen , ................... ........... H ighspire, P a .,....... .
.........Teacher.
N ell A lle n ,....................v .... ............h ees X Roads, P a .,........ ......... T eacher.
E sth er A n g le ,....................... ........... Greencastle, Pa., ............ .........Teacher.
M ollie B a ir,.......................... ........... S p rin g R un, P a „ ............ .........T eacher.
Jennie B e ll,.......................... .............M ary sv ille, P a .,............. ......... T each er.
M argaret B e ll...................... ........... M ary sv ille, P a .,.............. .........T eacher.
M ary B ender,....................... ........... Shippensburg, Pa.......... ....... ¿.Teacher*
M aty B enner,......... .............
..G ettysburg, P a .,............. ......... Teacher.
Am anda Bennett,................ ........... Flin tston e, M d .,..............|........ T eacher.
S arah B la c k ,............... ..................... Steel ton, P a .,................... ......... T ea ch er.
E lla B o h e r ,........................... .i.........Shippensburg, P a .,....... ........ T eacher.
Ida B ow en,....................................... E verett, P a .,..................... ........ Teacher.
Carrie B row n ,............ ^......... ............W orm leysburg, P a .,..... .........T eacher.
G eorgia C ra ig ,...................... .......... Shippensburg, P a . , ........ .........T each er.
Em m a D e a h n ,..................................M auch Chunk', P a.,......... ..........T eacher.
Zula D e a tric k ,...................... !.......... P lain view , P a.,................ ..........T eacher.

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B erth a D e a v o r,...............
A . Jane B ille r ,................
Maud E b y ,................. .....
E ssie E rn st,......................
Ida F r a n k ,........ ..„¿i.:¿.v:j
F ra n ces Goldsboro,........
E v a H a rtm a n ,............
A n n a Hoffman (Noll),...
S te lla H y k e s ,........ ........ .
R u th K an n ,........ .............
E lizab eth K is e c k e r ,......
B erth a K e lley ,..,............
L izzie K irk.....................
K a tie F e g e le y ,............
A lice L eh m an ,................
E lla Lehm an,...........;......
A m anda L o sh ,................
M argaret M a r tin ,.........
M ary M ille r,..................
Jennie M yers..................
M ary M yers,..................
M able N issle y ,................
A n n ie .P a tte rso n ,. . . . ;
E m m a P foutz, ................
Ju lia R adle,.,...................
Grace R e ifsnyder,.........
S ara A R o o p ,................
S ara A . R oth ,...;..;..,......’.•
Beckie R itte r (Arnold),.
A n n a S c h w a r ts ,.............
R osa S cott,........
V irg in ia S m ith ,......... .
C lara S ta m y ,............... .
Helen Stoner (Cocklin),
B essie W e ise r,................
A d elin e W alter,
F an n ie W h isle r,........... .
Sudie W in g e r t,..... .........
C lara Y o u n t,............ .

H ou stoh tow n , P a.,,..
.N ew v ille, P a .,...........
.G reencastle, P a .,.....
..B loserv ille, P a .,.......
..F ish erv ille, P a .,.......

H. A . A lb e r t ,........
Claude B a r t o n ,.....
C. M. B e s t ,..............
L . L . Bom berger,..
F . H. B ram e,.........
C. Y . Clippinger,.,.
M. J. Cook..............
W. S. Cornman,.,..’..
R. Cunningham ,....
A . M. E n g le ..........
W . W . Feidt,....-.;$É$
W . E . G lass,

.New O xford, Pa........................T eacher.
C arlisle, P a . , .............................Student D ickinson *Col.
.M echanicsburg, P a................Student L a fa y e tte Col.
.Shippensburg, P a .,.................. T eacher.
..H eidlersburg, P a .j ...:.............. Teacher.
.Greencastlej Pa.,.....;...:............Teacher.
.A spers, Pa.,...®S^iw:£yi...........T each er.
.Pillow , P a.,........... ................... P rin cip al o f Schools.
.O akville, Pa........................... ..T eacher.
.H um m elstow n, P a .,................ T eacher.
.M illersburg, Pa.,......... ............Student U h iv. o f Pa.
.332 W . F ra n k S t., H agers­
town, M d .,........................ .....T each er.
•Oberlin, P a .,...v .^ ^ ^ ; ^ i .....T eacher.
.Leh m asters, P a .,- ....... ..../....T each er.
.H ockersville, P a .,.................... Student U rsin us Col.
.M ow ersville, P a .............. T each er.
M ow ersville, P a.,
...... .....T each er.
.W est F a irvie w , P a .,................T eacher.

..Hunterstown, Pa......
.M u m m a sbu rg, Pa.,..
..P illow , Pa.
.S h ip p en sbu rg, Pa.,..
..L isb u rn , Pa.,vl....i/.'.'i'.
.G reencastle, Pa., W Ê
.O a k ville, P a . , ...........
.W a rfo rd s b u rg , P a .,.
.M id d le S p r in g , Pa.,.
.S h ip p en sb u rg , Pa.,...
.W in g ertoti, P a .,.......
..D uncannon, P a .,.......
.S h ip p en sbu rg, P a .'

.H yndm an,.................
.Id aville, Pa.,
.Y o r k S p rin g s , Pa.,...
.H u m m elstow n , P a .,.
.H a rrisb u rg , P a .,.......

.N ew F ra n k lin , Pa., .
.D alm a tia . P a .,..........
..O rrstow n, P a .,...........
.H ig h sp ire, Pa.,£k>!.|f!
.G old en v ille, P a ., .....
..N ew p ort, P a .
.G etty sb u rg , P a.,..,...,
..Green M ount, Pa.„>.
.S h ip p en sb u rg, Pa.,..,
..G reen ca stle, P a .,.....
..H a rrisb u rg, Pa.
..P in e G rove, P a .,,......
..H am pden, P a .,,........
..S h ip p en sb u rg, Pa.,..,
.W a y n esb oro, Pa., ....
..L ittlestow n , P a.,.,...,
G

Irv in g Handshew,,
W . S. H a fe r ,.........
E . M. H ershey........
C. E. H oke,...;|||l|l
I. A . Hoke,.....i.:,..v
H arry H oopy.........

entlem en

.T each er.
•Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.T each er.
.Teach er.
.T each er.
•Teacher.
.T each er.
.Teach er.
.T each er.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teach er.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.T each er.
.Teacher.
.Teach er.
.Teach er.
.T each er.
•Teacher.
.Bookkeeper,
T ea ch er.
.T e a ch er.
.Teacher.
.Teach er.
.Teacher.
.Teach er.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teach er.
.T each er.
.T each er.

.

66 •

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W . C. Hughes,
C. E . K e lle y ............
W . H. K lepper, .......
Ira E o n g,...................
W . G. M c C o y ,....... .
W . H. M cGowan, ....
J. W . M cClain,........
A . A . M ille r,............
J. A . N oll, ................
S. H. Piper,.........;....
P . W . M, Pressel,....
H. A , R eed,...............
J. M . R e igh te r,........
W ilb u r R e p p ,.........
U . G. R isser,............
N oah R o t h ,......... .
Ira Sh aw .................
C. C. S h e a ffe r ,.......
H. H. S h en k,...........
E d g a r S h u g a r s ,.....
H. Sibett,
R obert S m ith ,........
B. H. T rim m er,......
E m ory Thom as......
C. A . T r o ste l,.........
1>. S? W eim er,.........
O. G. W ickersham ,
*C. H . W illiam son.

.S h ip p en sb u rg, P a . , ................. T e le g r a p h O perator.
.O ak ville, P a . , .................... ....... T e a ch e r.
....... T e a ch e r .
.H a ys G rove, P a .,............... .......S tu den t P enn a. C o lleg e.
.O ak ville, P a .,...................... ....... T e a ch e r.
.B urnt C abins, P a.,............ ....... T e a ch e r.
.S p rin g R u n , P a ................ ....... T e a ch e r .
....... T e a ch e r.
.M illersb u rg , P a .,.;............ ........T eacherv. B
..New B rid g e , P a .,.............. ........T e a ch e r.
..O rw igsburg, P a .,....................... P rin. h ig h s c h o o l.
..M id d le S p r in g , P a .,......... ....... T e a ch e r.
..C arlisle, P a .,....................... ....... T e a ch e r.
..Clay H ill, P a .,.................... ....... T e a ch e r.
..E aw n , P a .,..........................1........ S tudent U n iv . o f Penna.
-D u ffield, P a ^ ................... ....... T e a ch e r .
..M t. R o c k , P a .,................... ....... T e a ch e r.
........T e a ch e r.
Dftftilatft, Pa., ..................... ........ S tu den t U rsin u s C ollege.
..S h ip p ensburg, P a .,........... ........T e a ch e r.
..Princeton, N . J., ........................Student.
........ Student D ick in so n C ol.
..E isburn, P a .,..................... ........ Student B u ck n e ll U n iv.
..M cC on n ellsb u rg, P a .,..... ........T e a ch e r .
.........B a n k C lerk.
..C learville, P a .................... ........ E a w S ch o o l.

.Steelton, P a ............................. T eacher.
St a

M argaret Coder,:....
D. C. S tu n k ard ,......

te

Ce r t if ic a t e ;

.Huntingdon, P a .,.................. ...Teacher.
.Bedford, P a .,.......... ................. P rin cip al o f schools.

C LA SS O F W 5 .
Carrie M . B aker, ...k..................... H atton, P a . , .....................
N ora E . B a k e r ,............................... M t. H olly S prings, Pa.,.
E ottie K . B a se h o re ,....................... G ettysbu rg, P a .,..............
F lo ra A . H. B en ner,....,......... ...... .G ettysb u rg, Pa.,.........,;..
E lla S. B ooth, ...... ...... :..... .............M cVeytow n, P ä .,............
E tta B . B ow ers,..,............................ B edford, Pa., ..................
M argaret B ran dt, .............. ............Shippensburg, P a .,.........
A n n ie Cashm an ,................... W aynesboro, P a . , ....................
M ary Cashm an,............ ..................Cham bersburg, P a .,......
V id a M. C lippin ger (H arm on),...«Shippensburg, Pa.
Marne C lu g sto n ,................. ...........M iddle S pring, P a .,......
A n n ie C o rn m a n ,..............................H atton, P a .,...... .............
M arth a J. D avis, ............................ E yk en s, P a .,..,.......
M argaret D eardorff,........... ........... Y o rk S prings, P a .,........
Hope D i l l , ............................... :......Y o rk S p rin gs, P a i,- —•••
E d na E a r ly (Barbonr),..................Shippensburg, Pa.
E le cta F ic k e s j............. ...................H am pton, P a .,................
E illie G leim ,....................................B oiling Springs, P a . , ....
S te lla M. Grim m ,........................ ....Shirem anstow n, Pa., ....
E u lu G rove,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................Greencastle,
Pa.,
A n n a M. H arb au gh ,.......... ........ ...W aynesboro, P a .,............
M ary K e rr H ay s,..........................Shippensburg, P a.,........
Florence. S . H oilar (M ackay),......Ph ilad elp h ia, Pa.
Helen H arm an,.............................M t. H o lly S prings, Pa.,
K a th a rin e H ykes, ........................Shippensburg, Pa.,........
♦ Deceased.

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Cumberland V alley Sta te N ormal School .
Grace Jones*....... .
Susie K a rp er,.........................
A n n a L eh m an ,.......................
E lla L ig h t.................. ...........
Sadie M . L in d le y ,......... .....;
A . E llen L o h , .............
C lara M. Lutz,.*-...................
A n n ie M. M cKee (Traxler),.
M innie M ock,.......... ..............
B erth a M o h le r,.......
Effie M o u l,................ ...............
A n n ie B . N ye,............ ............
M innie M. O rr,........................
R achel P eters,...................... .
M anie R e if sn yd er,;............. .
N ellie R eich erd ,........ ,...........
L . P ea rl Rodes,........... ...........
A d elia R u sse ll,...................... .
R ebecca Sei p
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E lizab eth Schellenberger,....
K a tie Sch ellen berger,..........
E lla L . T a it,
Id a J .'U n d erw ood ,................
L a u ra W a lte r s ,...................... .
M ary L . W eaver,
L o la W e irm a n ,.....
M ary C. W enger,
A rte lia L . W ilson ,........ .
N aom i W in gert.................... .
H arriett A. W ise,.... ..............
E lizab eth H. W olff,...............
Carrie Yun dt,.......’. ....i.i;]i......

..C h am b ersbu rg, P a .,...
..W ico n isco , P a . , ..........
..S h ip p en sb u rg, P a .,.....
..L eh m asters, P a ., ..JgS!
..H um m elstow n, P a ......
.S h ip p en sbu rg, P a ........
..H arrisb u rg, Pa ........... .
..L u rg an , Pa.
..M cC on n ellsb u rg , Pa.,.
..S h ip p en sb u rg, P a .,......
..C arlisle,
..H um m elstow n, Pa......
..S h ip p en sb u rg , P a .,.....
.U riah, P a .,........;.............
.R e n o v o , P a .,..................
.S h ip p en sbu rg, P a .,......
.G reencastle, P a .,..........
.W a yn esb oro, P a . , .......
.W ico n is co , P a .,.............
.M iddletow n, P a .,...........
.M id d letow n , P a .,..........
.C atasauqua, P a .,.......... .
.Id a v ille , P a .,
..Shippensburg, P a .,......
.G reencastle, P a .,..........
.S h ip p en sb u rg, Pa........
.S h ip p en sb u rg, Pa.
•Carlisle S p rin g s , P a .,.
.F a y ettev ille, Pa.,..........
.S h ip p en sb u rg, P a .,......
.S p rin g R u n , P a .,.........
.S h ip p en sbu rg, P a .,......

Charles A lb rig h t, ....
J. W*. A usherm an,....
H enry H . B a ish ,.......
J. A . B i s h ,.................
George C. B ollinger,
M orris W . B runner,..
G. W : Coover,
O scar C u n n in gh am ,.
W . N. D e c k e r,........ ..,
J. S. D e c k e r ,....... ......
C arl Diener,................
B . E . D ille r ,............
James M. E bbert,......
D. M. F e g a n ,......
J. M. G an tt,.......... .
H arry E . Gress,.........
C. H. H an lin,........ .
George H artm an.......
John S. H ersh ey,.......
D. M. H offm an,.:.......
I. W . H u n tzb erger,...
J. Bruce Kennedy......
A . A . M cCrone,........ .
T h om as F . Miller*;...
H. C. N e a g le y ,......
S tew art N oak er,.......

.Bandana, P a . , ..................
.Duffield, P a.,...................... .......T eacher.
..Altoona, P a .,.................... ...... T eacher.
.Mandiftstftr, Md ......
.H eidlersburg, P a .,............ .......T each er.
.New Bloom field, P a.,....... .......T eacher.
.Lew isb erry, P a .,.............. .......Student S ci. Course.
.B rya n sville, P a .,.............. .......T eacher.
M acungie, P a.,................... ....... T eacher.
•H arrisonville, P a .,.......... ....i..Teacher.
.W aterloo, P a .,................... .......T eacher.
.A llen , P a .,......................... .......Teacher.
.Greencastle, P a .,............. .......T eacher.
.Shippensburg, Pa.,........... .......Clerk.
.N ewport, Pa., ...... ............ .......T each er.
.M cConnellsburg, P a .,...... ......T eacher.
.N ewburg, P a .,.................
.Sm ith ’s Station, P a .........;....... T each er.
.Cam pbelltow n, P a .,........ .......T eacher.
.B rysonia, P a .,.................. .......Tear.liftr.
.E lizabethtow n, P a .,......... ......Student B u ckn ell U n iv.
Greencastle, P a . , .............. ...... T ea ch er. .
.Hummelstown, P a .,......... ......Stud. L eb . V a lle y Col.
.D onnally M ills, P a .,........ .......T each er.
.K illin ger, P a .,.................. .......T each er.
.Shippensburg, P a .,.......... .......T eacher.

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T i e . P a rk ,...........
G. W . R e ig h te r, ..
G e orge E. R e p p ,.
A . K . R is s e r ,.......
J. H . S e a s le y ,......
J. E . S h u g a rt,.....
A . L . S n o k e ,........
C. E . S n o k e ,.........
A . S. T h om p son ,.
H . E . W a lh e y ......

.Libonia, P a .,.................
.C arlisle, P a .,.................
..Clay H ill, P a .,..............
.L aw n , P a .,....... ...t........
..Iyittlestown, P a .,........ .
..Carlisle, P a.,................
..Newburg, P a .,............
..M owersville, P a .,........
..Scotland. P a .,..... ........
..Carlisle, P a .,...............

J. H . A llem an,.

..Lebanon, P a . , .............

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D a isy A llw e in ,...... ................
N in a Barr,.,;....... ..........................
'M ary B la c k ,..................... •..........
Id a B l a i r ,...... .................
A n n a B o llin g e r,............... .........
S ara B re h m ,............— ...........
Susie B rin le y , ................. ..•>,.*•?
H ulda B u rk h o ld e r,.....................
VM. Jennie Cam pbell,................ 3
M innie C lin e ,...................... .......
E dith Cole,................................
Helen C r illy ,....... .
F ra n ces Cromer,.:......................
M aggie Dinsm ore,......................
E m m a D isert,..............
Maude E r n s t ,................ .............
A lic e F ensterm acher,
L eora F ic k e s ,.............................
E lla F o gelso n ger,.......................
F a n Gable, ..,> :./i‘:.71^..I'...:.....
M ary J. G r a y ,............... ...........
Cora H e i s e y .. .”.1. ~ ..
L in n ie H ess,.............................
W e alth y H eintzelm an,,..........
P. O live H ixon............... ...... ...
S a llie H o y ,......................... .—
Marne H offm an,.......................
A lic e H uber................. ...........
E lla Johnson, .................... .....
M ary Kitzm iller.....................
E tta L a id ig ,.......... ..................
Ju lia L au m an ,....... ......... .i......
L e ila L o g a n ,................. ...........
M innie L o d g e ,.........................
A n n a L o n g sd o rf,..............
L o u M artin ,...............................
M attie M atthew s,...........
A n n a M cCaleb,........... ...........
M ary Mered ith ,
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M ary N eely,
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H annah N evins,.U......i....;....
Dam aris P e te r s ,......................

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..Lebanon, P a . , .......................... T each er.
.R eed sville, P a.,....... ................. T eacher.
..H untingdon, P a .,.................. ...Teacher.
..Cham bersburg, P a .,............ ...T each er.
..M illerstow n, Pa.,....;...............T eacher.
..H um m elstown, P a .,............... T eacher.
..Spring R u n ,......................
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..D illsb u rg, P a . , .........................T each er.
..D ry R un, P a .,..........................T each er.
..Orrstown, P a .,...;..................... T eacher.
..Shippensburg, Pa.
..F t. Loudon, Pa./..............
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..F t. L ittle to n , P a .,...................Teacher.
..D elta, P a .,................................T eacher.
..New F ra n k lin , P a .,................. T eacher.
...B loserville, P a .,....................... T eacher.
..Shippensburg, Pa.,...;..,...........Clerk.
..Salem Church, Pa...................Student M etzgar College.
..Shippensburg, Pa.
..Cham bersburg, P a .,................ T each er.
..Ickesbu rg, Pa.,.. .1............. ......T each er.
..Cam pbelltow n, P a .,................ T ea ch er.
..Steelton, P a .,........ ....Teacher.
..F ay e tte ville , Pd.,......................T each er.
..E verett, P a .,........ ............ ........T eacher.
..L y k en s, P a .,............... ....'.vV.;ji;Teacher,
..Cham bersburg, P a .,................T each er;,
..Pine Grove, P a .,....................... Teacher.
...Summit H ill, P a .,....................T ea ch er.
..Shippensburg, !Pa.,.................. T each er.
..H ustontown, P a .,......... ........... T eacher.
..Mt. H o lly S p rin g s, P a .,..... ....T eacher.
..Plainfield, P a . , ..........................T eacher.
...Plainfield, P a . , ..... :;................Teacher.
...E m m aville, P a .,................
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...M echanicsburg, Pa., ........;;.;;.Teacher.
...Shippensburg, Pa.
...Orbisonia, P a . , ..... .......;.M :...T each er.
...N ew ville, P a .,................. .....;.:Teacher.
...Cleversburg, Pa.,...;................. T e a ch e r.
...Y o rk S prings, Pa.,S»;.> ..y....Teacher.
...Sum m it H ill, P a .,.....;............Teacher.
...U riah, P a., .................................Teacher.

Cumberland V alle y S ta t e N ormal S chool
V ir g in ia R h o n e ,................ ...............O rrstow n , Pa.
N ettie B a e R o o p ,.............. ...............E y k en s, P a .,........................ ....... T e a ch e r.
P ea rl R a y R uth',................................ B a in b rid g e , Pa.
A lc e sta S ellers........... ..... ...............F t. E ou d on , P a .,................ ........T e a ch e r.
A lic e ShafFner,................... ................W a lla ce to n , P a . , ............... ....... T e a ch e r.
E ls ie S h elton ,..................... ...............N ew v ille, P a . , .................... ...... .T ea ch er.
G race S ib b e t t ,................... ................ P rin ceton , N . J.
M a ry S m it h ,................:...... ............... C arlisle, P a .,........................ ........T e a ch e r.
N e llie S n o k e ,..................... ...............M ow ersv ille, P a .,............... ....... T e a ch e r .
B la n ch e S ou le,................... ...............N ew B loom field , P a.,................T ea ch er.
S allie S p a n g le r ,................ ...............A re n d tsv ille , P a .,............. ........T e a ch e r.
E y d a S ta n d in g ,..................................C a rlisle, Pa.
M. C arrie S w ord, ............. ............... W illia m s p o rt, M d., ......... ....... T e a ch e r.
Marne W e t z e l ,.................... ...............C arlisle, P a .,........................ .......C lerk.
P a u lin e W i s o t z k i,............ ................G ettysb u rg, P a .,................ .......T e a ch e r.
M ay W in g le r ,..................... ............... S h ip p en sb u rg, Pa.
V id a B . W o lc o tt ,................ ...............E y k en s, P a .,........................ ....... T e a ch e r.
G race W o lfe ,...................... ................ S h ip p en sb u rg, P a .,........... ....... S tudent S ci. Course.
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H. H. A u n g st,.........
E. M. B alsbaugh,...
J. M. B aum ,.............
G. A . Berkheim er, .
M. A . B r in to n ,.......
J. C. B ru b ak er,.......
F . S. Chronister,....
W . A . Cream er,......
h . A . D iller, ...........
W . C. D on n elly, —
M. L . D r u m ,............
A . C. F ogelson ger,
G. H. F ra n ces,.......
J. R . E . G ettel,.......
J. H. Gise................
E. M. Gress.............
G. W . Gulden, ........
N. H. H a a r ,.............
H. E . H artz,.............
H. B. Hege, .............
I. M. H e rsh e y ,.......
A . M. H ollinger,....
H. J. K en n edy,.......
S. J. E ee,................. .
Morton M agee,...;...
J. I. M artin,............ .
Huston M cCulloch,
A . S. M cDowell, ....
C. M. M eans,...........
F . B . M itchell,.......
J. R . M ohler,...... ...
R . S. M yers, ..........
O. G. M yers,............
J. W . M y e r s ,...........
B . N . Palm er,.......
C. J. P alm er,..........
W . A . M. Pease, ....

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.Salem Church, Pa......
.R einholds, P a .,..........
.H ockersville, P a .,.....
.Palm yra, Pa.,,...|||..>£
.Shepherdstown, Pa.,.
.Cam p H ill, P a . , ........
•Eititz, P a .,...................
.D illsb u rg, P a.,............
Middle S pring, Pa., ...
.A llen , P a .,...iX |^ ^ i|?
.E verett, P a .,............... .
•Shippensburg, Pa......
.Shippensburg, Pa......
.Greensburg, Pa , .......
.Shippensburg, Pa......
.Orrstown, P a.,.....
.M cConnellsburg, Pa.,
.T a b le R ock, P a .,.......
.Abbottstow n, P a .,.....
.P alm yra, Pa., .........I..
.M ercersburg, P a .,.....
.H ockersville, P a .,.....
.Mooredale, P a .,..........
.Sum m it H ill, P a .,......
.Delta, P a ., ........ ..........
.N ew Bloom field, Pa.,.
.B arn itz, P a .,.............. .
.M iddle S pring, Pa., ..
.Sh ady Grove, P a.,.....
.Shippensburg, Pa......
.New Bloom field, Pa.,.
.Shepherdstow n, Pa.,.
.Ham pton, P a .,...........
.O ak ville, P a .,.............
.Cham bersburg, Pa.,..
.Needmore, P a .,..........
.E ittlestow n , Pa.,'.......
.F ran k lin tow n , P a ., ..

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Cumberland V alley Sta t e N ormal School .

J. F . P e t e r s ,...... ...
D . B . P eterson ,......
J. M. R is s e r ,..........
J. I y . R h od es, . . . . . . . .
D . I y . S c o t t ,...........
E m m ert S heely,...
I y . M. S h ep p , ..............
J. H . S h e n k ,.........
H . F . S la g le ,..... .
H . F . S m it h ,.........
H o ra ce F . Sm ith,.
F . P. S ta rr y ,.........
H . F . S tr in e ,........
H . F . T r o s t e l,.......
H . P. T r o u p ,........
S. F. W a r re n ,......
I. A . W ie sn e r ,......
J. S. W o lff,...........
I y . M. Y o h e ,.. ........ ..

.Y o rk S prings, P a .,...................T each er.
.Burnt Cabins, P a . , ...................T eacher.
■ Brunnerville, P a .,.................... T eacher.
.Greencastle, P a .,................... ...Teacher:
.T a rrs, P a .,......... ..........
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.Mason & D ixon, P a .,...............T eacher.
.Pow ls V a lle y , P a .,....................T eacher.
.Deodate, P a . , ...... .
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.New O xford, P a.,......................T eacher.
.M anchester, P a .,...... ......^ ...T e a c h e r .
ArioSa, P a .,.......
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.Y o rk S prings, Pa................... T eacher.
..Marion, P a ., .............................. T eacher.
..Y o rk S prings, Pa.,.................. T eacher.
..Berm udian, P a .,.......................T eacher.
..Shippensburg, Pa.
..Roadside, P a...... ...................... Teacher;
..Spring R un, P a .,......................Teacher.
.Y ork, 539 W . P h ila. St., Pa....Teacher.