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Twenty-third Annual Catalogue
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CUMBERLAND VALLEY

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SHIPPENSBURQ, PA.

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S T . H O L L Y P R IN T IN G C O M PA N Y,
M T. H O L L Y S P R IN G S , P A .

Cumberland .Valley StateN orm al School.

Boarb of trustees.
JAM ES MeRPJAN, President.
E. J • McCUNE, Secretary.
Stockholders’ Trustees.

G. R. D YK EM AN ,
,S. J. H ARRIS,
JNO. R. BARNER,
E. J. McCUNE,
J. E. BOHER,

W. R. McCURROCH,
J. B. REDDIG,
S. S. WQRPRW
B. F. RANDIS,
S: M. W H ER R Y,
Rfev. S. S. W YR IE.
State Trustees.

H o n . H. C. G RREN AW ART,

M. G. H ARE,
H E N R Y R. H A W K ,

J. E. McREAN,
J. M. IIAM IRTON ,
G. H. STE W A R T .

School Officers anb Committees.
Committee on House, Buildings and Grounds.

E .J . McCUNE,
G. H. ST E W A R T ,
H.

J. McC. M EANS,
G. R. D Y K E M A N .J
R. H A W K .

Committee on Discipline and Instruction.

S. M. W H E R R Y,
E. J. McCUNE,

J: E. BOHER,
S. S. W YR IR,
S. S.' WORFE.

Committee on Finance and Accounts.

J. B. REDDIG,
M. G. H ARE,
J. R. EA R N E R ,

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B. F. RANDIS,
S. J. H ARRIS,
J. hfcCORD M EANS.

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Cumberland Valley State Normal School,

jfacult& X894 *95 .
G. M. D. E CK E LS, A . M., Sc. D., Principal,
Mental Philosophy, Science and Art o f Teaching.

JOS. F. BARTO N , A , M., Sc. D.^'"
Physical and Historical Sciences.

J. W . H U GH ES, A . M *
Mathematics.

IR A E. BR YN ER , A . M., '
Latin and Greek.

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IJ. ROOP, A . M., P h . D.,
Bbetoric.and EnglishLiteratare.'

SARA A . SPENCER, B .

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Reading and Elocution.

EMMA S. W AITE,' /

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Principal Model SctodL

M. A D E E A W ALDO Jg
Assistant Principal Model School.

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E L E A N O R JO SEPH IN E LOCKW OOD,
Vocal and Instrumental Music. .

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A L IC E LOUISE K IN SH Y,
Drawing, Penmanship, Bookkeeping.

W E L T I!A A L IC E D A R BY,
Physical Gulture.

H. M. ROTII, M, E . , , , |

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English Grammat,” Cisfl 0<>veriiinen‘tv . '

W . M. RIFE, M. E,,
Physiology, Algebra.

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J. s . H EIGES, M E ,
Algebra, Arithmetic, . , ,

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R. N. SAD LER, M. E |;Y
History, Geography.

J. AB N E R M ILLER, K i.'E .,'
History, Geography.

A D A V IO L A HORTON, M. E.,
Orthography, Typewriting and Stenography.

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Cumberland Valley State Normal School.

XTbe Calenbar*
1895-96.

F all T erm— 1895.
Monday,

Sept.

Thursday,

Nov. 28— Thanksgiving.

Thursday,

Dec. 19— Fall Term closes.

2— Fall Term begins.

W 1nter T erm— 1896.
Monday,

Dec. 30— Winter Term begins.

Saturday,

Feb. 2.2— Washington’s Birthday.

Friday,

Mar. 20— Winter Term closes.
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-1896.

Monday,
Friday,

Mar. 30— Spring Term begins.

Friday*,

May

Apr. 24*— Anniversary Normal
8 * — Reunion

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Soc.

Philo Eit. Soc.

Friday,

June 19— Model School Coinmencement.

Friday,

June 26— Normal Musical.

Sunday,

June 28— Baccalaureate Sermon.

"Tuesday,

June 30— Class t)ay and Junior Exhibition.

Wednesday, July

1— Commencement and Alumni Meeting.
* These dates may be changed.

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Çuviberland Valley State Normal School.

M a s te r s '

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1895.

ELEMENTARY COURSE.
Ladies.

Nannie E . Allen, ’93
Mary L- Arnold; ’93,
Lillian S. Besore,;’93 ,
Mary V . Craig, ’89,
Mary Downs1, ’93,
Ella R. Erdman, ’93,
fcora M. Fickes,, ’93SH



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, sLuella M ^iicAllister, ’92,
Myra Elsie Peters, ’93,
: f E. .Maude Robinson, ’93,
Lucy Rupley, ’91,
Eleanor N. Ralston, ’93,
. Mary Clyde Rhodes, ’93,
Rachel M. Scott, ’93,

Annie Fogelsonger, ’92,
1 Ada R. Seibert, ’93',
Edyth B. Getz, ’93,
-■ ‘Hattie Shelly; ’93;' '
Lillian B. Goshorn, ’93,
• . - -nZataeiJjSmithy ’9'3>ffl
Celia Heffelbower., ’9 3 f t \
Lena A. Taylor, ’93,
Jennie M. Heffelbower, 1.93’ i C. Anna Wallace, 93
Sue B- Walters, ’91,
Jessie M. Hann, ’92,'
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MarÿV.' Weiriier, '93,
Zora L. Hollar, ’75,
‘ •' * Eàthrÿù A^r Wensell; ’93,'1 ‘
Bessie M. Landis, *93,'
• ’ ¡Hàttie Wÿlie, ’93. ■
Cora A. Miller, ’93,
Rose McKinnie, ’93,

Gentlemen.
Wesley A. Nycum, ’93,
..... "d: ,C..C. Oglç,. ’93, ,
, W. Q. ParcelL.’93;-. .
V . .Ç. Elpbert, Pla$.terer, ,’93,
Wm. Rife, ’93,
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Chas. E . Sçhaner, ’93, .
C. lidw. Slonàker, ’93,
D. M. Shearer; ’92V
. >• Geo. R. Traxler, ’93',

J. M. Brinton, ’92,
Aaron B. Crook, '93,
J. F. Deardorff, .’93, •
.A. C. Donnelly;. ’93,
J. W. Elliott, ’93,
U. Grant Fry, ’93,
M. W. Garrettg93,
C. A. Hartman, ’91,
Chas. A. Hassleiy’93,
John H. Hanshaw.,,,’93 ,. -

John A . Hoffman, ’93,
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Geo. 0 . Lutz, ’93,
Oscar H. Little, ’93',
H. L. March, ’93,

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.< W. E. Thomas, ’93
J. E. Walter, ’91,
H. J. W ickey, ’93,
Homer J. Wagner, ’92.

Cumberland Valley State Normal School.

Graduating Class, 1895.
E L E M E N T A R Y COURSE.

Ladies.

Baker, Carrie,
Baker, Nora,
Basehoar, Lottie,
Bowers, Etta,, •
Benner, Flora,
Booth, E lla,
Brandt, Margaret,
Cashman, Annie,
Cashman, Mary,
Clippinger, Vida,
Clugston, Marne,
Cornman, Annie,
Davis, Martha,
Deardorff, Margaret,
Dill, Hope,
Early, Edna,
Fickes, Electa,
Gleim, Filly,
Grimm, Stella)
Grdve, Lula,’ '
Harbaugh, Anna,
Hays, Mary,
Hollar, Florence,
Harman, Helen,
Hykes, Katharine,'
Jones, Grace,
Karper, Susie," :
Lehman,' Anna,

Light, Ella,
, Findley, Sadie,:
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, , Loh, Ellen,
Lutz, Clara,
; McKee, Annie,
. Mock, Minnie,
. Moliler, Bertha,
.■ Moul, Effie,
, Nye, Annie,
. Orr, Minnie, ,
Peters, Rachel,,
Reifsnyder, Marne,- .,
Reichard, Nellie, ; .
. Rhodes, Pearl,
Russell, Adelia,
Seip, Rebecca,
Shelleiibergen, Lizzie,
Shellenberger, Katie,
.'T ait, Ella,
L’ uderwood, Ida,
, : Walters, Laura,
Weaver; Mary)
Wiermau, Lola,
Wenger, Mary,
Wilson, Artelia,
Wingert, Naomi,
Wis’e, Harriet, .
Wolff, L izzie,'
Yundt, Canrie.

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Cumberland. Valley State Normal School.
Gentlemen.

Albright, Charles,
Ausherman, J. W .,
Baish, Henry H.,
Bish, J. A .,
Bollinger, Geo.,
Brunner, Morris,
Coover, G. W .,
Cunningham, Oscar,
Decker, W.. N.,
Decker, J. S.,
Diener, Carl,
Diller, B. É.,
Ebbert, James,
Fegan, D. M.,
Gantt, J. M.,
Gress, Harry,
Hanlin, C. H.,
Hartman, Geo.,

Hershey, John,
Hoffman, D. M.,
Huntzberger, I. W
Kennedy, J. Bruce,
McGrone, A . A .,
Miller, Thomas,
Neagley, H. C.,
Noaker, Stewart,
Parkj T . C.,
Reighter, Geo.,
" Repp, Geo.,
Risser, A . K .,
Seasley, John,
Shughart, J. E .,
Snoke, A . L-,
Snoke, C. E.,
Thomson, A . S.,
Walhey, H. E.
State Certificate.

J. H. Alleman, B. S., Palmyra, Pa.
Examining Committee.

Hon. Henry Houck, Deputy Supt. of Public Instruction.
Dr. George M. Philips, Principal West Chester State Normal
School.
Dr. Samuel A . Baer, Superintendent, Reading.
Prof. Atreus Wanner, Superintendent, York.
Prof. J. W. Thoman, Superintendent, Adams county.
Prof. A . J. Beitzel, Superintendent, Cumberland county.
Prof. W . H. Hockenberry, Superintendent, Chambersburg.
Prof. William H. Benson, Superintendent, Huntingdon.
Dr. G. M. D. Eckels, Principal, Shippensburg State Normal
School.
Baccalaureate Sermon.

Sunday evening, June 23rd, 1895, Rev. M. J. Eckels, D. D.,
Philadelphia, Pa.

Cumberland Valley State Normal School.

Catalogue of Stubents
1894-95.

N O R M A L SCHOOL.
Post Graduate Students.

Name.

Postoffice.

County.

Craig, Georgia, ’94............... .....Shippensburg ..... ....Cumberland,
Conner, Bertha, ’9 1,.......,.... .... Carlisle,............... ....Cumberland.
Dunahugh, Jeannetta, ’94......... State Line............. ....Franklin......
Wensell, Katharyn, ’94,....... ....Highspire,........... ....Dauphin,.....
Clippinger, C. V ., ’94,.......... ....Greencastle.......... .. .Franklin,.....
Donnelly, A. C., ’93,.%..:....:, ....Shippensburg,..... ....Cumberland,
Heiges, J. S., ’91,................. ....D illsburg,............ ....Y o rk ,..........
Hughes, W. C., ’94............... ....Shippensburg,.... ....Cumberland,
Miller, A. A., ’94,................. ....State Line............ ....Franklin,.....
Pressel, P. W. M., ’94........... ....Boiling Springs... ....Cumberland,.
Rife, W. M., ’91.................... /.i:Good Hope.......... ....Cumberland,.
Weitzel, J. G., ’90.................. ....Carlisle................. ... Cumberland,.

State.
......Pa.

E L E M E N T A R Y CO U R SE.
Ladies.
Asper, Elsie......... ...... l............ Aspers....... .........
Adams.............. ...... Pa,
Baker, Carrie M, ,...■ ..................Hatton................
.Cumberland..........
Baker, Nora E.^i;i,.....................Mt. Holly,........
Cumberland,.........
Bamdollar, Nannie E ................Everett,
Bedford,............ ..,
Barr, Nina E .,..........................Reedsville,.......
M i f f l i n , ...... .
Basehoar, Lottie K .,.................. Gettysburg........
Adams...................
Basehoar, Lizzie,........ .... ......... Newburg,
Cumberland,.........
Beistline, Pearl E ....................... Williams M ill.......... Cumberland,
Bell, Annie G ............................. Huntingdon,............ Huntingdon,
Beltzhoover, Mary V.,.,............ Shippensburg,...... ....Cumberland,
Benner, Flora A. H .,................Gettysburg.................Adams,.........
Benner, M. Leota,...... ...'..........Hopewell,................. Bedford,......
Bixby, F . M a e ,.... . ................. .Shippensburg,.......... Cumberland,
Blair, Id a M .,......,— .....____ Chambersburg,..........Franklin, ....
Black, Mary H ., ........................ Huntingdon..............Huntingdon,
Bollinger, Anna W .,..... ............ Millerstown, ...........Perry............
Bowers, Etta B .,~....... ..............Bedford.............. ....Bedford,.......
Booth, Ella S .,,............ ............McVeytown,............ Mifflin...........
Brandt, Margaret,...... .C ,. ....... Shippensburg,..........Cumberland .
Brinley, Susie,.......................... Spring Run.................. Franklin,..

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, Name.
/ Burkholder, Hattie C., ...
Burkholder, Huldah M .,_
Campbell, M. Jennie,.,...!
!_ Cashman,
Cashman, M a ry ,............
Clair, Helen M . , ...... .
Clippinger, Vida M.,;....,
Clugston, Mam,e,
Cole, E d yth,...................
Cook, Lorma...................
Cornman, A n n ie,............
/ v.'Criily, Helen-M.,...........
Darlington, Mary A .......
Davis, Martha J..............
Deardorff, M argaret,.....
Dill,. H ope,......i............
Disert, Emma R ............. .
Dinsmore, Maggie.........
Early, Annie,.... .............
. Early, Edna, il',:. , . /.-A
Eby, Bertha D.
Eichgnberg, IJnj.ma/........
Engle, Barbara S .,..........
Ernst, Maud B.,,v ;v ,..,.,.
•V Eyster, Annie C .............
Faust, Grace H ........
Felton, Estella E.,...
Fenstermacher,Alice,..,.
Fickes, Electa.................
Fickes, Reora, ................
Fogelsonger, E lla ,........
Forry, Lizzie,................ .
Gable, Fannie,..... .........
Gleim, L i l y , . . . . i . v . , . . .
Grimes, Dai sy,
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Grissinger, Angella C.;..
' Grimm, Stella M . , ........
Grove, Lula,...................
Hager, Alice,........... .
Harbaugh, Anna M i;.....
Harman, Helen, ..i.ii...,.
Harshman, Bessie,........
Haskell, Hope,...............
Hays, Helen B . , ............
! Hays, Flora.D,,.n...........
Hays, Mary Kerr,...-.-;.....
Hawk, Luella,.

County. |
State.
Postoffice.
..Orrstown......... ....... ..Franklin,........ ....... Pa.
i.Dillshurg, .............. ..Y o r k ,..............
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p ry R u n ,....... ........ ..Franklin,........
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..Waynesboro,......... ..Franklin.........
. .Chambersburg....... ..Franklin.......... ....... “
..Shippensburg,....... .Cumberland,... ........ “
.,Shippensburg,....... ..Çumberland,... ....... “
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.(Middlef Spring,;.,. ./Cumberland,...
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.. Shippensburg,....... ..Cumberland,...
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.. N ew O xfotd ,.......... ..Adams,.............
..Hatton.......... ......... . .Cumberland,... .... B
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..Ft. Loudon,........... ..Franklin,........
,,Ne.w Bloomfield,.... ..Perry...............
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.. LykehSj '.'v..'.... .■ ....... ..Dauphin,...!;./..
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..'Ydrk Springs,
!. Adams.............
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..York,Springs, ....... ..Adams,........ .
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..IJew Eranklin,....... ..Franklin, .......
..Delta.... ......... R...... ...York,...... ,...... .
..Shippensburg,....... ! .Op bprl afi d i...
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..Shippensburg;.......... Cumberland,...
..Oberlin,.......'......... .‘..DaupEin,i....... ....... “
..Marysville,..;..,...... ...Perry,.............. ....... “
.. .Culbertspn,........ ... ..Franklin,.. ..... ....... “
..Bloserville,............ ... Cumberl and,.. /
..Hays Grove,.......... ..Cumberland, 1 .
. .Keever’s,.......... ■ •. •• ..Franklin,, .......
..Ray$ H ill,........... ..Bedford............
...Cumberland,...
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.. Shippensburg,......
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..Hampton,.............. ...Adams.............
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.Cumberland,
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...Salem G h u r e j i , . i
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..Shippensburg,..........Cumberland, ..
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...Tilden,...;.............. ...York................
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.. .Chambersburg,...... ...Franklin,........
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Cumberland,
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...Boiling Springs, ....

i .Highspire, . . . . . . . ...Dauphin.........
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...Carlisle,................. ...Cumberland, ..
,. .Shiremanstown,.... ...Cumberland, .. 1 t./ ;f
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. .Greencastle,....... .-. .-.■ .Franklin,.....
...Clay H ill, :...:....... ...Franklin,.......; m m
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...Waynesboro .............Franklin,
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...Mt. H olly Springs,....Cumberland, ..
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...Franklin,
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...Altenwald,

...Uriah,...-................ ...Cumberland,... ....i “
.. Shippensburg;..........Cumberland,'..
1 - < ...Shippensburg,.......... Cumberland; ■
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...Cumberland,

...Shippensburg,
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...Shippensburg',...... ...Cumberland, ..

Cumberland, Vallèy State Normal School.
■ Name.
Heisey, Cora E-, ...... ,.
Heintzelman, W ealth},
Hertzler, Bertha,..;......
Hess, Linhie A.,
Highlands, A n n ie,......
Highlands, Marne,.._
Hixon, Pi Olive...........
Hoffman, Mame,........
Hollar, Florence S.,L..i
Huber, S. Alice, .........
Hughes, Cora E .,.... .
Hykes, Katharine, .1....
Johnston, Nannie, .......
Johnston, E lla,.............
Jones, Grace...... ......... .
Karper, Fusie..... ..........
King, Drucie, ....... .. . ..
Kissinger, Dorpthy,,.....
Kitzmiller, Mary,.........
Kohler, Matilda,.,,....,,.
Kuhn, Sallie E i,!!!.......
Kuntz, Marietta,...,.,....
Lai dig, E tta,,....
Bauman, Julia, .... .......
Lehman, Anna,,-.i;i.;..Y.,.
Lewis, Mary E.,
Ligh t, E lla...................
Lindley, Sadie M.
Logan, Alvertä P . , .......
Loh, A. E llen.....
Longsdorff, Anna,.........
Love, Ella F.,
Lutz, Clara M.,
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Martin, Lou............... .
Matthews,^Mattie,’ .......
McCaleb, Annie M ...... .
McCarrell, Elizabeth,....
McLaughlin, Sarada.....
McLaughlin, Minnie, ...
McKee, Annie M .,.......
Meals, Elsie M .,..........
Meredith, Mary,...........
Meyers, Amanda H......
Meyers, Clara A.,
Miller, Cora M ............
Mock, Minnie,,........,.,.
Mohler, Bertha,i....... .

Postoffice.

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,.Campbellstown, ...... Lebanon,.
.........Pa.
.Fayetteville,............ Franklin, ............... “
,.Carlisle,Î
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Cumberland, .,..t.... “
.Steelton, ............ i....Dauphin........
.Leesburg, ................. Cumberland, .,,|p || F F
.Lee’S X Roads......... Cumberland,

.Waynesboro, ,. ..... v .Franklin,,...... ,........
.Chambersburg,........ F r a n k l i n ..... „'.¿“ çj
.Shippensbùrg...........Cumberland, .......... “
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.Pine Grove,,,.. ........ Schuylkill, ,
Wiliiamstpwn...........Dauphin,........
‘ffi.Shippen^bupgi......... Cumberland,, • • . . '
•Shippehsburg,......... Cumberland,
.Summit HiiJlB.d......Carbon,
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.Chamberburg,........ F r a n k l i n , ___
.Sbippensburg..... .....Cumberland, .......... “
.yirginia MiJ^ii.iy'i.Ààtims,.,.'.!,.,,»..',^,,.» “
.Huntsdale, ............... Cumberland, .......... “ V
.-Shippensbùrg.........
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.Etters, ,...iv .,...........York,
...... .......... “ .Chambprsbiirg, ........Franklin , ...............i '
.Uriah,,.
...... Cumberland . . . . . • ! ‘ \
.Hustontowu,...........Fulton,.........
.Mt. H olly Springs,... Cumberland.,. . . . ' . . “ '
.Shippensbùrg..........

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.Williamsto w n...........Dauphin y.......
.Lehm astersKÎf......... Fraùkli n,.................’.f‘N;
.Hummelstown, ........Dauphin,,..., ........P S
.Plainfield,.,..... .........Cumberland,,...........‘ Y
.Shippensbùrg,..........■ .

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.Mechanicsburg,......
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.Concord, ..,
.......... Franklin; .
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.Harrisburg, ,...........Dauphin,...........
.Shippensbùrg,........ Cumberland,. ,:i.
Orbisonia,
........ Huntingdon,

.Newyille,...,,.,..........Cumberland, .....
.Shippensbùrg,..........„
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. Roseburg,..... ........... Perry,..... ....... „'V, '. . . . W»
.Chambersburg,....... Franklin,............. .
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.Rbxbury,-1^B^;F.’ .....Franklin....... .......... H,.,
.Uriah, ..................... .Cumberland,.,,. . . . . . ‘ ‘- i
.Cleynrsburg,>,L.V;.5jì>{i§i^®.i:
.Shippensbùrg,..................... “
.Shippepsburg,....... .


.Ft. D o d g e , ........Webster, ..........„Iowa.
.McConnellsburg,..... Fulton,..................... Pa,
.Shippensbùrg,......... Cumberland,............ “ i

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Name.

Moul, Effie,
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Mountz, M yrtie,..... .
Mountz,.Ollie...................
Myers, Bertha L .... ..........
Nevins, Hannah,..............
N ye, Annie B . , ..... ..........
Orr, Minnie M
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Perlett, Flora M ...............
Peters, R ach el,................
Powders, Norma,...
Reifsnyder, Mame............
Reichard, Nellie, :.............
Risser, Katie S ..................
Rhodes, Mary...................
Rhodes, L. Pearl.............
Rhone, F. Virginia,.........
Roop, Nettie B .,............. .
Rupp, Ida F.,ir....'.i!.:......
Rupp, May R., ...... .........
Russell, Adelia,......,.......
Ruth, Lizzie, ....................
Ruth, Pearl R .,......... .„...
SchafFstall, M artha,........
Schwartz, Rosa,...............
Sellers, Alcesta,...............
Seip, Rebecca,..............
Shellenberger, Katie,,.....
Shellenberger, Elizabeth,
Shelton, M. Elsie,............
Shellabarger, Jessie E . ,. „
Sheets, Maye,...................
Shields, Annie M .,.„ ......
Shryock, Jane M .,...........
Shulenberger, Elsie,,.......
Sibbett, Grace....... ..........
Skinner, Emma C .,..........
Smith, Grace...................
Smith, Mary C . , .....
Smith, Florence,..__ .....
Snoke, Nellie M .,..,__ ...
Soule, Blanche.........
Spangler, Sara U . , .........
Stambaugh, Minnie, ....u
Standing, Lida L.,
Sword, M. Carrie............
Tait, Ella L .,...................
Underwood, Ida J .,....:....

Postoffice.
Shippensburg,__
.Carlisle,,;..,.:.,,..,
.H atton ,__ ____
,Carlisli
.Summit H ill,.... .
.Hummelstown,...
.Shippensburg.....
•Shippensburg.....
.Uriah, .,..............
.Orrstown, ..........
.Renovo,..............
.Shippensburg.....
.Bellaire,..............
.Hyndman...........
.Greencastle,.......
.Orrstown,...........
.Harrisburg, ......
.Shireman stown,
.Hanover,.............
.Waynesboro,__
.Shippensburg,....
.Bainbridge.........
•Loyalton,..........
.Two Taverns,....
.Ft. Loudon,......
.Wiconisco..........
.Middletown,......
.Middletown.......
.Newville....... .
.Orbisonia............
.McConnellsburg,
.Orbisonia,......
.Shippensburg, ...
.Shippensburg....
.Shippensburg,...
.Dry Run, ..........
.Shippensburg,...
.Carlisle,............ .
.D ickinson,........
.Mowersville, .....
.New Bloomfield,
.Arendtsville, .....
,York Springs, ...
.Carlisle.............
.Williamsport, ...
.Catasauqua,......
•Idaville,..............

County.
Cumberland,

State.
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Carbon,.......
.Dauphin,.....
.Cumberland,

.Clinton........
Cumberland,
Lancaster,__
.Bedford........
.Franklin,......
.Franklin,.....
.Dauphin,.....
.Cumberland,
Y o r k ,..........
•Franklin,.....
.Cumberland,
.Lancaster, ....
.Dauphin,.....
.Adams..........
.Franklin,.....
.Dauphin......
.Dauphin,.....
.Dauphin......
.Cumberland,
.Huntingdon,
.Fulton,........
.Huntingdon,
.Cumberland,.

.Franklin, ....
.Cumberland,
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.Franklin,.....
.P erry,.........
.Adams..........
.A d am s,.,.....
.Cumberland,
.Washington,
.Lehigh.........
.Adams..........

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Cumberland y alley State Normal School.
Name.
Walter, Jennie,....
Walters, Laura,....... ,.......
Weaver, Mary L .,..... ;....
Wenger, Mary C .... .........
Wetzel, Mame E.,...........
Wierman, M ary.............
Wierman,-Grace,.............
Wiernlan, Lol a,
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Wilson, Artelia L .,..........
Wingert, Naom i,.,.,........
Wingler, E . M a ry ,....:_
Wise, Harriet A . , ......... .
Wisotzki, Protus Pauline,.
Wolcott, Vida B .,...........
Wolf, Grace M .,......... .
Wolfe, Myrtle,.... ............
Wolff,"Elizabeth H ., ......
Wolf, Agnes M .................
W ylie, E va T „ :,. i t . :
Yundt, Carrie,.................
Zeigler Jennie..................

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,H am pdenR ÿ..-......... Adams,...,..

: State.
Pa,
,Shippensburg||L...... Cumberland.... .
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Greencastle,.............Franklin,.,.,....;..,... “
Shippensburg,........ .Cumberland,.... ...‘
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.Carlisle...................
.Shippensburg,.,.,.....
Shippensburg,..........
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Shippensburg,., ., .


Carlisle Springs,................................... .

.Fayetteville,........... .Franklin....... ......
.Shippensburg,......... Cumberland.... .
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.Shippensburg,......... "

Gettysburg, ....... ..... Adams,. .■ .........
L yken s,...... ,...: ......Dauphin,.....;.....,... “
.S h ip p e n s b u r g ,C u m b e r la n d ............. “
.Shippensburg,.«.;..... .
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Spring R un;:,.......... Franklin
Shippensburg,,..,.... Cumberland,..-...,....: “
.... :..... “
.Muddy S prin g,........

.Shippensburg,..........

.Carlisle Springs.......
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Gentlemen.
Albright, Charles................ ...... Bandanna,............ . York,
Altland, Kerwin W . , ...... .......... S ta le y ,...................... York,-.;........... ......... “
Anderson, James,..................... Shippensburg,___....Cumberland,
Arnold, A. A .,....... ...................Salem Church,..,......


Aungst, H. H ............................ Reinholds, ...... ......... Lancaster, ...
AuSherman, J. W .C . ................. Duffield, ....................Franklin,...........:iX=Æi
Baish, Henry H ................. :.....Aspers,.................,..Adanis,...........,...-.;,'‘ ‘
Baish, W. H., ............................A llen,........... ...........Cumberland;,.«..,..V./iJ
Balsbaugh, E. W .,.................... Hockersville^.ii.i,.*..,.Dauphin.......
Baum, J. M ................................ Palmyra............. .'.......Lebanon,.,...
Baughman, Philip L.,...............Bloserville,...............Cumberland,
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Benedict, H. G .,......... . ........ Mt. Alto,......... ..., ...... Frank! in ,..
Benner, W. F., .............. ........ H opew ell,........... __ Bedford,.___
Best, F. W . , ..................... ........ Eberly’s Mills,..«: ^...Cumberland; .........
Bish, J. A .......................... ........ Littlestown....... . «... .Adams,....... ;
Blair, James T.,;................ ........Chambersburg, «.. .... Franklin,,............
Bolen, John,..................... ........ Carlisle,.................... . C u m b e r l a n d , .
Bollinger, Geo. C.,..."....... ........ Heidlersburg....... __ Adams............
..... Lebanon,............. .
Bomberger, John M .,...... .........Palm yra,..... .
Bortnèr, T . S .,....... .......... ...... ..Hanover,..............
Brandt, Hervey.C., ......... ........ March R un,. I....... __Perry,..............
.....Adams,........
Brame, W. S . , .................. ___ .Heidlersburgf,.,
¿.sS, .....Lancdlter,..... „a,..,.
Brubaker, J. C., ........................ Lititz,£ .i.

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Name.

Brunner, Morris W . , ......
Bushey, Fremont,’-...*/,..!
Chronister, F; S.,.,.........
Critzman, W.;S., ...........
Coover, G. W., ___ ___
Creamer, W . A ., ............
Cressler, R. C .,...............
Cunningham, OsCar,.....
Decker, W. N ., .............
Decker, J. S . , ......,........
Diener, C arl,..................
DeLap, Dyson F .,..........
DeLap, Wilbur A., . ........
De Dancy, J. B ., ............
D ick, Walter X., ...... ......
Diller, D. A., .....*............
Dille», B. E . , .................
Drum, M. D....................
Ebbert, James M ., .........
Eberly, David.................
Eckels, N. Ort, ..............
Eichelberger, Agassiz J.,
Began, D. M., ..,...... .....
Ferguson, Frank E .,.....
Fickes, W. C .,...... .
Fulton, S. B . , ...... .
Francis, Geo. H .......... .
Fry, F . F ................ .
Fogelsonger, A. C.,
Gantt, John M ., .-...■ .......
Garber, Geo. W., ..........
Gettel, R a lp h ,................
Gilliland, J. H ...............
Gise, J. H i......................
Gray, T. W .,...................
Green, Frank B., ...........
Gress, Harry E .,............
Griffith, Horace M., .....
Gordon, H. C .................
Haar, N.
Hain, G alen ,..........
Hammers, John ,............
Hanlin, C. H .,................
Harman, Frank..............
Hartz, Frank E .,......... .
Hartz, H. E....................
Harris, F. W . , ...............

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State.

.....Pa.
iNew Bloomfield,..... Perry,...........
iManallen,
.............Adams,.;........
.Dillsburg, ...............York,
•Shipp'ensbutg, .........Cumberland,..
..Lewisberry, .....
.Y o r k ,.........
..Cumberland,
..Middle Spring,.
•Shippensburg,.,
.Bryansville, .....
.York;,-....
.New Oxford, ...
..Adams,.
•Harrisonville,......... Fulton,.............
•Waterloo, V................Juniata,...........
..Bendersville............. Adams,............. .
.Camp H ill,.............. Cumberland, .;;.
,.N ewportA'ii............... Perry,..............
.Hogestown, ............. Cumberland,__
.Clear Spring,.......... ..Y ork ,...... ........
..Allen,....................... .Cumberland, ...
.Shippensbutg,..........
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.Greencastle,....'........Franklin,.........
,.Shippensburg,......... Cumberland,..;.;
.Shippensburg,....... .
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.Mechanicsburg,....... Cumberland, ..
..Middle Spring,...... - « & & & & &
..Ferguson,................. Perry,.....¿wkii
,.Lurgan.......;............. Franklin...........
..Oakville................... Cumberland......
..Tarrs......................... Westmoreland,
.Newport,_i...............Perry.............
..Shippensburg,.........Cumberland,...,
.Newport........ ...........Perry,..............
..Falling Springs, ..... Perry..............
,.Shippensburg,......... Cumberland,....
..Gettysburg, ...........ivAdams..............
..Orrstown........ .......... Franklin,...... .
.. Ickesburg....... .......... Perry
..D ickinson,.............. Cumberland,....
..McConnellsville...... Fulton..............
..Wells Tannery,....... Fulton,.............
..Mason & D ixon...... Franklin,....,...
.. Abbottstown, ....... . .Adams,............
..Progress,.;,.......... ....Dauphin,..........
..Brysonia, .;..............Adams,..............
..Newburg, ................. Cumberland, ,.
..Mt. H olly Springs,... ,

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..Palmyra................... Dcbanon,.........
..Palmyra....................Lebanon,.........
..Concord,.................. Franklin,........

Cumberland Valley State 'Normal School.
' . Name.
Hartman, George...........
Hege^H. B......... ............
Heiges, J. S.,.
Hershey, John S.,..,.... .
Hershey, I. Moyer,...,....
Hershey, E . S., ..........
Hippensteal, Joseph'W.,
Hoffman, W ill S .,....-.
Hoffman, D. M .,........... .
Hoffer, Aaron M.,
Hughes, Wm. C.,............
Huntzberger, I. W .,........
Hutton, Sylvan M.,
Irvin, Wm.
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Kennedy, J. B ru ce,........
Kennedy, H ugh J., ......
Klepper, Jacob,......,...;...
Lee, S. J .,.............. ......
Lehman, S. W., ...........
Lehman, J.; O., ..............
Lehman, E ran k,.............
Lenker, Harry Ç . , .........
Lowe, H. C ,,.;................
Lowe, John M ...... .'..... .
Magee, Morton,..............
Main, H. P.
Mains, Glen D .,..............
Martin, J. H arvey,..........
Martin, W .E ........... .
McCrone, A. A . , ..............
McCullough, H uston,__
McDowell, A. Stover,.,...
Means, Charles M .,........
Messner, John F . , ...........
Miller, Thomas F .,..........
Miller, Charles G . , .........
Mitchell, C. R., .............
Mitchell, Frank B., ........
Mowery, N. B ..........'........
Mummart, C. A .,...........
Musselman, H. M .,.........
Myers, Robert S .,.........
Myers, O. G .,....... ...........
Myers, J. W ......................
Myers, J. F ...................
Neagley, H. C .,......:____
Neff, Samuel R .,.............

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■ Smith Station,.,;S..;York, .C.......
.Mercersburg, ....... ...Franklin......
.D illsburg,................ Y o r k ,.......
,. Cambellstown,.........Lebanon,
.Hockersville,...........Dauphin,.....
.Cambellstown,......... Lebanon,;....
.Shippensburg,. ...... Cumberland,
.Chambersburg,........Eranklin,,...,
•Brysonia,..........'.----- Adams........;.
.Deodate, ....— ......... D au phin .....
.Shippensburg,.........Cumberland,
.Elizabethtown,.......Lancaster,
■ Lewisbury,............. ..Y ork,......
.Willow, H ill,...........Franklin,.
.Greencastle,..............Franklin,.
.Summit H ill,............Carbon, ...
.Mt. H olly Springs, ..Cumberland,
. Delta;siv.................... York, ...... .Vx
.Shippensburg......
Cumberland,
.Culbertson,............ ...Franklin,.....
.Chambersburg.......... Franklin,,...,
•Millersburg,.............Dauphin...... .
.Fairfield,.................. Adams,........
.Boiling Springs.......Cumberland,
.New Bloomfield,......Perry,__ __
.Shippensburg,.........Cumberland,
.New ville,..................

•Scotland........... ........Franklin,y,;.v
.Barnitz,................... Cumberland,
•Harrisburg, ............. Dauphin...... .
.Middle S p rin g,....... Franklin,.'....
.Shady Grove, ..........Franklin,.....
.Shippensburg,......... Cumberland,
. P a x t o n , ........DauphinfJpfC
.Donnally Mills......... Perry,...... .
.Green Spring,......... Cumberland,
.Delta,.......................Y o r k ,......
•New Bloomfield,..... Perry......
.Mowersville,...........Franklin,
.Welsh R u n ^ „ ,...... ...Franklin,
.Virginia M ills..........Adams......
.Hampton,.................Adams, .4.C
.Oakville....................Cumberland,
Chambersburg..........Franklin.......
.Caprivi...... .
Cumberland,
.K illinger,................Dauphin,......
Alexandria............... Huntingdon,

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State.
' Name.
........Steelton,...................Dauphin,................. Pa.
Nell, W. H .,...........
Nissley, D. R .,................... ........ Sporting H ill,.......... Lancaster............“
..Shippensburg,..........Cumberland,...
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Noaker, Stewart,...............

Nycum, H, E ................. . ........Loysburg,................. Bedford,............. .
Nycum, J. M ..................... ....... Rays H ill.................. Bedford,...... . ........ Ort, Morris H .,................. ........ Newberrytown,....... .York,........................“
Palmer, C. J.,1........ .......... ........ Littlestow n,........ ....Adams,.................... “
Palmer, B. N .,.................. ........ Needmore, ................Fulton,........ ........... “
Park) T. C .,................... .....,. .Libonia......................Franklin;. ;...
Pease, W. A. M ................. ........ Franklintown,...........Y o r k ,...... ..............“

Peters, J. Frank................ ........ York Springs,..........Adams,...... ...... .
........Orbisonia.............. ..Huntingdon........... “
Peterson, D. B.,
Piper t W. A. R .,......... ..... ........Oakville,...........Cumberland;;;............. . “
Plank, J. M .,.................... ........ Fairplay,.............. ....Adams.................. “
Rae, Dudley H .,....... .— .... ...Newville, .................Cumberland............ “
Raffensperger, C. I.,........ ........ Mannsville, ..............Perry,............
Raum, Harry....... ........... ........ Shippensburg........... Cumberland|SL;\v;.. “

Reaser, A. D ..................... ........ W ellsvilje,............... '.York;....»..•..... .
Rebuck, J. Frank, ........... ........ Shippensburg,.......... Cumberland............. ‘ ‘
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Reese, David|®IM^'iSif4i ........Lees X R
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Reigbter, G. W .,............ ........ Carlisle.................... '
Repp, Geo. B., ................. ........ Clay H ill,....!.... :. !J. V iEranklin, -,....... :.,....: ‘ ‘
Rife, W. M .,....... ............ ........Good H o p e,....... ../.'.'Cumberland,........ “

Risser, Christian H .,....... ........ Lawn,.........................Lebanon,........... ..
........ Lawn,....-................. .Lebanon
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Risser, A. K

Risser, J. M .,.................. .........Brunnersville,........¡-Lancaster1,
........ Orrstown,............. „...Franklin,........ ......— "
Rhone, W. R .,......... .
Rhodes, Walter K . , ......... .... ....Fairplay,....................Adams,.........,
Rhodes, Joseph X,.,........... ........ Greencastle,........ . Franklin..........‘
¿Scott, Daniel L .,............. ...... ..Tarrs,..... ,............ ..... Westmoreland;...1./.. “
Seasley, John H . , ......... . ........ Littlestown,, . . . . . . .Adams,......... “
Senseman, J. O .,.............. ....... .New Kingston,-..,..... : Cumberland,. . . . . . . . .. - ‘
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Shaner, G. E d ................. ........ Oakville,..... .
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Shaeffer, J. E ................. ........ Moore Dale......... .......
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•Shaeifer, Wm. I ., ........... ......... Huntsdale................
Shärbone, Clayton,.......... ......... Blstonville,.............. Lancaster g/iv.,..
Sheely, Emmert, ............ ......... Mason & D i x o n . .Franklin,........ ' . “
Shepp, L- M .,................... ...... ..Powell’s V alley........Dauphin,.............:.... “
Shenk, John A .,...,......... ........ Deodate, .............Dauphin,.....r.-.
Shüghart, J. E .,............ . ........ Carlisle................. .. C u m b e r l a n d “
Shuman, W. H .,.............. ........ Newburg,..... ........ .J'1 .
.... ...New Chester,...........Adams,.................. “
Shull, Chas. H . , ....... .
Shulenberger, E. E .......... ........ Shippensburg........... Cumberland,..... .

Shulenberger, M. C ......... ......... Shippensburg,.....:...,. . ..... V .

Slagle, Howard........................ New Oxford, ........... .Adam s,.-..-....... .
Slaybaugh, M irven ,....... .......... Mt. Alto,..... ...:..... ...Franklin,............... “
Smith, B. H .,.................. ....... ,. Shippensburg,.,........ C u m b e r l a n d 1

(.umberland V a lley Sta te N o r m a l School.
: Name.
Smith, C. J .,...............
Smitli, Harry F .,....... :
Smith, Harvey J .,.......
Smith, Horace F ., .....
Snoke, A. L ................
Snoke, C. E . , . ..
Snowberger, Albert I.,
Snyder, H , A.',
.Snyder, J. p. , . . . . .
, Starry, F. P .,.. ■ ........;.
Stine, I. N . , ............
Strayer, C. H .,............
Strickler, Edward J ....
Strine, Howard F.
Swartz, J. F . ................
Thomson, A ..S ,,..,..,...
Trostel, H. Elm er........
■ Troup, .Homer -P;.?
.Umbetger, Frank,.......
V.arner,. Geo.,...............
Waihey, H; E .,.......... !
Warren, S. E -,....... .
Wats'on, W. F , .............
Wiesner, Isa!ac A . , ..........
Wills., Harry F., ...........
Wills,;¿has. E ......
Wilson, Frank) ............
Willis, C. S'.-, ................
Wolif, J. Shearer..........
Vohe, L- M ........ .
Zimmerman, Ira H., ....
Zimmerman, J. E .,.......

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County., \ : 'State.
,... .Cumberland,... ........Pa.

...Manchester,.......
....Union Bridge, .... .....Carroll,...;,...;; ...... Md.
...ihiriosa............
•....Adams,......
....... Pa.
...Newburg............ . .....•'Franklin,;......
... Mowersville,....... .... Franklin,....,...
... .Tomstown,.. .
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.... Franklin,.........
...Mason & Dixon,.. ....Franklin,......
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... Fairfield.........
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.... Adams',........
...Latimore,.......
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....Adams,.,...,..
...State Line,....... .....Franklin,...., .
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1.. Middletown, .
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....Dauphin,.,..
...Hummelstown,... ■ Dauphin,.....-.
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...Marion,............... ....Franklin,.....
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...Newville,............. ....Cumberland,....
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... Sliippensburg......
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..York Springs,..,... ... Adams........
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..Bermudian,......... ... Adams.........
.. Williams M ill,......... Cumberland,,...
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..State Lin e,.......... .... Franklin,'...'?.
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.¿.Adams,........
. .Shippensburg,...... ... Cumberland, ...
..Fairfield,............ ....Adams,.......,'..Roadside,........... ...Franklin,..
..Fountain Dale,.. ... Adams,.......
..Fountain Dale,.... . .. Adams,.......
..Orbisonia,............ ...Huntfcmgdon.....
. -Shippensburg,____ ...Cumberland,.....
.Spring Run........... ...Franklin,..........
..York,.........
..York,...........
..Allen..............
...Cumberland......
•Allen,.............. ;


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flbobel School
A1 Class.

Bramltjj;.Lizzie
Clever, Charles
Dykeman. Helen
Hughes, Josephine

Ilays, Alice
Reigle, Maud
Ruth, George
Reddig, Walter
Wierman, Melva
A2 Class.

Brandt, Willie
Began, Dora
Ftink, Estella
Houser, Ebbert
Kitzmiller, Carrie
Kell, Britton

Meyer, Lizzie
McChne, Elizabeth
McCulloch, Carrie
Meredith, Harper
Myers, Kurr
Whisler, Lide
B1 Class.

Bober, Sydney
Bratt, Edgar
Besore,Maud
Bitner, Myrtl.e
Burke, Myrtle
Clever, Cora
Deck, Charles

Fenstermacher, Zua
Fegan, Jennie
Hays, Carrie
Hays, James
Highlands, Laurin
Stine, John
Shryock, Owen
Snoke, Mary
B2 Class.

Brandt i Grace -'
Bitner, Charles
Deck,. Gertrude
Duke, Robert
Fenster macher, Paul
-Guyer, Herbert
«Guyer, Roy" '

Hays, Junia
Kitzmiller, Jessie
Kelso, Bertie
Mowery, Maud
Middleeoff, Ethel
Railing, Clarence
Railing, Bessie

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C Class.

Clever, Conrad
Fegän, WillieFunk, Roy ,
Johnson, Arthur
Means, Bella

Mowery, Floyd
Reddig, Pearl
Reddig, Xeilie 7
ReddigjlEthyl
Ruth,. Mark
Shrvock, Samuel .

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Angle, Kditli
Deck, Lula
Guyer, George
Hauck, Hernian
Hauck, Minnie

Hays., John
Highlands, Bernice
Mowery, Roy
McCulloch, Mary
Snoke; Jesse
E2 Class.

Boher, Marjorie
Craig, Hugh
Lehman, Helen

Marshall, Paul
McCarr.ell,' John
Robinson, Jeanne 7

Number of Students in Normal Department.

Ladies, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,
Gentlemen, .. . .
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Number of Students in Model Department.

Girls,
Boys,'

' 40
I 37

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Cumberland Valley State Normal School.

Ibistorg of School, JSuilbings anb
(Brounbs.
The Cumberland . Valley vState Normal School is located at
Sliippensburg, Cumberland county, Pa., and is recognized as the
Normal School of the Seventh district.
The district is composed of the counties of Adams, Bedford,
Blair, Cumberland, Franklin, Fulton and Huntingdon.
The buildings are located in one of the most beautiful and fer­
tile spots of the Cumberland Valley. The grounds are extensiveand well suited for a school site.
The buildings are located on elevated ground with perfect drain­
age in every direction, insuring to the student the most healthful,
natural conditions to be found anywhere in the state.; No epi­
demic of any kind has ever prevailed in the .school. . Students are
usually healthier while at school than at their own homes.
The outlook from the buildings in every direction is beautiful
and inspiring, the mountains on either sidef of the valley' furnish­
ing charming views for the lovers of nature. On every hand the
observer can Can behold fertile fields, beautiful landscapes and
handsome ¡¡joUntry residences.
The buildings consist of an Administration Building and Gen­
tlemen’s Dormitory combined, a Ladies’ Dormitory, and a Gym­
nasium Building.; A new roof has recently been placed on the
Administration and Gentlemen’s Dormitory Building, and theupper story . changed to make the building harmonize with the
modern styles of architecture. The building presents a very fine
appearance and the dormitory rooms on the fourth floor are now.
the'most desirable in the building.
The students’ dormitories have all been painted and frescoed
and many of them newly'furnished. A ll the rooms are cheerful,
.well lighted and heated.
. -The chapel is.one of the finest halls in the state, and is large
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The dining hall is a very cheerful and inviting room, beauti­
fully painted and frescoed and capable' of holding three hundred’
students. ^
The Model school rooms have been Constructed with special ref­
erence to the needs of a training department. The main room
is handsomely decorated, with plenty of light and good ventila­
tion. The recitation rooms are "conveniently located and specially
adapted to the subjects to be taught and the grade of the pupils
who are to occupy them.
The students’ dormitories have all been painted and frescoed
and newly furnished during the present year. A ll the rooms ' are
cheerful and well lighted.
The entire building is heated by.steam and lighted by gas. An
abundant supply of pure mountain water is distributed through'
the building. Targe reservoirs on the fifth floor can be utilized ’
in case of fire. The building is also supplied with fire-escapes o f
the: latest approved pattern.
T h e N e w G y m n a s iu m B u i l d i n g , a model of its kind, wad;
opened to the students, at the commencement of the year. The
style of architecture is modern and very attractive. The main
building is 40 x 90 and the front annex is 17 x 40. The gymna­
sium outfit is complete and of the best quality of goods manufac­
tured by the Narragansett Machine Company. This building
with its equipment enables us to offer our students free of cost,
the very best advantages for physical culture.
T h e N e w R a d i e s ’ D o r m it o r y , now completed with the ex­
ception of the heating and lighting, is one of the finest buildings of its kind in the state. The building, which is Romanesque 'ini
style, consists of three wings projecting from main structure in
the center. The main, structure-is 50 x 50 and each of the wings
is 70 x 44. This building is a model of beauty , iComfort, and con­
venience. The whole interior-of the building is exceedingly
light and cheerful, removing all tendency to homesickness on the
part of new students. This building is a beautiful addition to the.
other handsome buildings already on the campus. It will be
furnished throughout with new and attractive furniture, and theappointments will all be made with a view to the health and com­
fort of students i It has been the purpose of the management of'
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growth of the school would warrant'it. Thé prosperity of the
school lias brought the Trustees the opportunity they have so
earnestly desired. The advantages of a separate building for lady
..students are too obvious to need repetition here, and we expect a
large increase of students the coming year , because of the superior
advantages we are able to offer lady students in our new Cadies’
Dormitory .. This building M ust be seen to be appreciated, and
'parents who have daughters to educate, would find it to their ad­
vantage to visit us and inspect our buildings. I know they would
go away like all. who have already seen them, delighted with the
accommodations they offer.
The campus comprises over ten acres of ground, principally de­
voted 'to the students, for recreation. It is finely ornamented with
flower beds, shrubbery and shade trees. , A sparkling fountain
plays continuously on the beautiful oval in front of the building.
The Cumberland Valley railroad extends along the entire
southern boundary of the campus, and a station at its east corner
affords students and visitors the advantage of stopping at the
school building, and saves all expenses in transporting baggage
to and from the school.
The Philadelphia and Reading railroad and the Western Mary­
land railroad have their termini in Shippensburg, and afford stu­
dents convenient traveling accommodations from the east and
south.
The growth of 'the school has been remarkable. Within the
last four years the attendance of students has doubled, and from
every section of the state we hear good reports of the work done
by our graduates.
The leading- educators of the state recognize this fact and are
speaking a good word for us whenever opportunity offers. The
reputation which the school is achieving is not undeserved. The
Cumberland Valley .State Normal has to-day one of the finest
faculties to be found connected with any state normal school in the
commonwealth, and the best methods and appliances are used in
the work of training and instruction.
The moral and the religious tone of this school is excellent.
Character is made the chief end to be attained in the preparation
of young men and women for the profession of teaching.
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the normal school course is sought; The arts are taught not
simply to fulfil the course prescribed by the principals, but, also
to broaden the teachers’ influence and power in the application of
these subjects to the work of the school room.
Drawing is made an aid to the study of science, language and
number, and elocution bears, tribute to rhetoric and literature.
The Cumberland Valley State Normal School is distinctively a
training school for teachers. Its success in the past has been;
largely due to the policy Which was determined upon in the early;
history of the school, to ignore all side issues and concentrate
the energies pf the school upon the legitimate work of a normal
school, the preparation of persons for teaching in the public
schools: This policy upon which our success in the past has
been won will be closely adhered to in the future.
As a logical result of this policy we graduate a larger percentage
of our students than any other school in the commonwealth, and.
the percentage of our graduates continuing to teach is greater
than that of any other normal school in the state.

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Courses of 1iinstruction
B s IRevisei» Becember tl, 1894.
( TO TAKE EFFECT NOT LATER THAN 1 8 9 6 .3

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

ELEMENTARY COURSE.
P r e p a r a t o r y S t u d ie s .
L a n g u a g e :—^Orthography, Reading.
N a t u r a e S c ie n c e :S - Physiology and Hygiene.
H is t o r ic a l S c i e n c e :— Geography, Political and Physical;

History of the United States. .
B-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 se­
lected by each Normal School, but the “ final ” examination in
these added branches shall be deferred until the end of the
Junior’year.
T

h e . A rts

J u n io r Y e a r .
P e d a g o g ic s :— School Management; Methods of Teaching the

Common Branches.
L a n g u a g e :— English- Grammar; Latin sufficient for the intro-'

duction of Caesar.
M a t h e m a t ic s B-Arithm etic; Elementary Algebra.
N a t u r a l S c ie n c e :— Botany.

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H is t o r ic a l S c ie n c e :— Civil Government.
T h e A r t s :— Drawing, a daily exercise for at least twenty-four

weeks, work to be submitted to the Board of Kxaminers;'
Book-keeping, single entry, including a knowledge of com­
mon business papers, and a daily exercise for at least seven
weeks; Vocal Music j 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 e n io r Y

ear.

Psychology ; Methods of Teaching the Com­
mon 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;1 Eatin, Caesar, 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 is t o r ic a l S c ie n c e J|-General History.
T h e A r t s :— Elocutionary exercises in connection^. with, the;
study of English Literature ; Manual TrainihgLy
P e d a g o g ic s

P h y s ic a l C u l t u r e .
R EG U LAR N O RM A L COURSE.

T hree Y ear s.

(This Course includes the studies of the Elementary Course;
and the following branches : Â full equivalent will be accepted
for any of the text-books named in this Course;®
P e d a g o g ic s E-Advaneed Psychology ; Moral Science ; Phi­
losophy of Education ; Methods of Teaching ; Practice of
Teaching; Pedagogical W orks: Ercebel, Education of
Man; Quick, Educational Reformers;; Pitch, Lectures
on Teaching ; School Supervision, School Apparatus ;.
Discussion of Manual Training, Physical Culture, e tc..’M a t h e m a t ic s
Solid: Geometry ; Plane and Analytical T rig­
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E a n g u a g e S-Eatin : Cmsar,

3 books ; VirgiKsE.-^neidj.T 3.
books ; Cicero, 3 -orations.
N a t u r a l SciENeEdyANiemistry, including Chemistry of Soils ;
Zoology, including Entomology ; and Geology.
L i t e r a t u r e E-H igher Literature, English and American, in• eluding a study of at least four classics.

SCIEN TIFIC COURSE.

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Pour Y

ear s.

) '(This, Course includes the Studies of the Regular Normal
Course and the following branches
P ed a g o g ic s
Logic; Course of Professional Reading select­
ed ffoln Regular or Advanced N °rmal Course ; a Thesis'
on a professional subject.
EANGtJAOE
Eatin : 3 books of V irgil’s ZEneid, 3 orations of
Cicero, or a full equivalent; ||an equivalent 'o f Greek,
German or French will be accepted for any of the follow­
ing studies : Virgil, Cicero, Higher Algebra,j Spherical
^Trigonometry, Surveying, Analytical Geometry, Calculus,
Mathematical Natural Philosophy and Mathematical A sa?
tronom^ and an equivalent of Eatin and advanced work
in-Natural Science for any of the forgoing mathematical
studies 3 .
M a t h e m a t ic s :— Higher Algebra ; Spherical Trigonometry
and Surveying, with use of instruments-; Analytical Ge­
ometry.; Differential and Integral Calculus.
N aturae S cience :— Higher Natural Philosophy ; Astronomy, Descriptive and Mathematical'.
H is t o r ic a l S c i e n c e :— English History; Grecian H istory;
Roman History.

A D V A N C E D N O RM A L COURSE.

F iv e Y

ear s.

(-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.)

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P s y c h o l o g y :— James, Advanced Course.
Laurie’s Institutes of Education; Rein’s Outline of Pedagogy ;
Herbart’s Science of Education; Spencer’s Education %
Rosmini’s Method in Education ; Davidson’s Education
of the Greek People.
Discussion of Methods and Objects o f ; Reading Educators :
Froebel, 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
Education in Germany, France and England.
Advanced work in Language, Mathematics, Natural Science.,
■ etc., may be taken at the option of the student.

RULES FOR F IN A L EX A M IN A TIO N S

A n d A d m is s io n

J u n io r a n d S e n io r C l a s s e s
E l e m e n t a r y C o u r s e ..

to t h e

in

Th e

1.
Admission to the Senior and Junior classes: shall be de­
termined by the State Board of Examiners at the annual exami­
nation by the Board;
2 . In order to be admitted to the Junior class a t cany State
Normal School, persons must be examined in the six preparatory
branches named and no others ; and the examination in these
branches shall be final. Those who for any reason were unable
to complete the preparatory examination, may be admitted tp;
both the preparatory and the Junior examinations at the end of
the Junior year. But they must be classed as preparatory stu­
dents till the final examination in the preparatory branched has
been completed. No substitutions or conditions shall beallowed
for any of the studies required for admission to the Junior class.
3. In order to bp admitted to the Senior class, persons must
be examined in all the Junior studies, except Methods and LaMj
in, and the examination in these branchesHlhall be final. N o
substitutions or conditions shall be allowed for any of the stud­
ies required for admission to the Senior class.
4. I f the faculty of any State Normal School, of the State
Board of Examiners, decide that a person is not prepared -to pass
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the same examination at any other State Normal School during
the same school year.. 5. I f a person who has completed the Preparatory or the
Junior studies at any State Normal School, desires to enter another
State Normal School, the Principal of the School at which
the examination was held shall send the proper certificate to the
Principal of the School which the person desires to attend. E x ­
cept for the reason here stated, no certificate setting forth the
fact of the passing of the Preparatory or the Junior studies shall
be issued.
6. Candidates for graduation shalli.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
;yocal and instrumental music and double entry book-keeping ;
and all Studies completed by them shall be named in their certifi­
cate.
7. Persons who have been graduated in any Course may be
examined at any State examination in any branches of a higher
course, and the Secretary of the Board of - Examiners shall certify,
on the back of their diplomas, to the passing o f the branches
-completed at said examination.
8. A certificate setting forth the proficiency of all the appli­
cants in all the studies in which they desire to be examined by
the State Board of Examiners shall be prepared and signed by
the faculty, and presented to the Board.

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E x p e n s e s ,

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 fextra.
The above are all thé necessary expenses for boarping, furnished
rooms, heat, light, washing and tuition in the regular course.
Day Pupils.

Tuition in normal school, .
. . $1.50 per week..,
These rates- will be strictly adhered to, and no deduction
madé 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 addi­
tional necessary expense to the student is lor books and
stationery,,which are furnished in the building at reduced ratés;.;'.
Regulations.

Students attending the entire year will pay one-half at the
beginning of fall term and the balancé' at the commencement of
the winter term. Students attending by the term will pay onehalf at the opening of the term and the balancerai the middle of
term.
Students absent one week or longer, on account of personal
sickness, are entitled to a full deduction for the time lost.
"N o students will be allowed to board outside tkë^s'çhool build­
ing unless with parents or near relatives." ■
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 :
Each student over seventeen years o f âge who shall sign a
paper declaring intention to teach in the ' common schools of the
state, and who shal£ attend the school at least twelve consecutive
%'weeks during one term, and rètfipfà instructions in the theory of
teachings shall receive the sum of fifty, cents per week toward de­
fraying. the ,expenses^ of tuition and boarding.
■ 2. Each student over seventeen years of age who was disabled
fin. the .military or naval service, o f the United States, or o f
Pennsylvania, or whose father lost his -life in the said service,
and who shall sigh an agreement as above, 'sh a ll receive the sum
. o f one dollar per week.
3. Each student who upon graduating, shall sign an agree-^
ment tofteack in the common schools o f thé slate for two fu ll
years, shall receive the sum of fifty dollars.
4. Term bills to be settled in full.' Students will be credited
rwith'appropriations from the state bn the latter half of term bill.
5 . Ip the summer session there is sometimes a slight defi­
ciency in the state appropriation to under-graduates. When this
occurs.-,-.however, each student will receive the full appropriation
allowed by law.
Instrumental Music.

• 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 term, . . . . $18.00
1 ' “ ',


winter term............. i2^#b|||
spring term, . . I
15.00
Pupils taking but one lesson per week with one period for
practice each d a y :
For fall-term,
. . ■ . . . ,. . . . . . . . . S9.00
For winter termj|Bf& x • a . . . . .
, - .
6.00
-For:spring termf-tyr
,
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v
v
8 go,.*
Graduation.
Candidates for graduation who receive the joint 'approval of
thé faculty, and of the normal school board of-examiners ap-

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pointed by state authority, will',receive diplomas conferring the
4 egree of Bachelor o f the Elements or Bachelor of the Sciences,

on:completing the prescribed courses.
The degree of master in each course will be conferred on the
graduates after two years of successful experience in teaching
immediately succeeding the graduation, when the fact, together
with the possession of a good moral character, is certified to by
the school directors and county superintendent under whose di­
rection they have taught.
Students can complete the several courses without attending
continuously, provided they take the required standing at exami ­
nation, have taught twenty-one weeks in the model school, and
satisfy the faculty and board-of examiners that their skill and
success in teaching and moral character warrant it.

S T A T E CER TIFICATE.

Practical teachers who have not attended a normal school as
-students may obtain a Teacher's State Certificate on the followingconditions :
1. A ll applicants must be twenty-one years-of age, and must
have taught in the public schools during three full annual -terms.
2* They must present certificates of good moral character and
skill in'the practice of teaching, signed by the proper school offiof the district or districts, and the. county in which they
have taught.
3. They must be examined in all the branches of the course
in which they desire a certificate by the faculty and state board of
examiners at the time of the annual examination.
4 • A thesis on some educational subject will be required as. ,al
part of the examination.
These certificates'are furnished by the state, and those who
hold them are exempted from any further examination . by theschool authorities of the commonwealth.

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should bring with them such standard text books, as
theyihave - on the common school branches, for the purpose of
reference.
i Arithmetic:— Wentworth and Hill.
'; A lgebra .— Wentworth.
Astronomy.— Steele;,'
•" Analysis, Grammatical.— Raub.
i Analysis, Word.—-Swinton.
:-Account^^^tLesservey.
: Botany..-—Gray.
Chemistry.— S teele.
' Constitution and Civil Government.-—McCl.eary.
Economy, /b/zifra/.g-Wayland,
Geography.— Butler and Cornell.
C#?fei^lff^Steele.,
Geometry.— Wentworth,
s... Grammar. — Conklin.
History, United States.— Barnes.
History, General.—-Meyers.
Latin.— Allen and Greenough . heighten’¿ Bessons.
Litera hire.— Raub,
Methods of Instruction.—-Brooks.
.V Mental Science.— Putnam.
■ Physiks.— Avety.
Physiology S & te A e.
; Rhetoric. -— Raub.
R e a d i n g . — Emerson.
School Management.-—W hite.
. Writing.-r:Spencer.
ZoolbgyS-Bteel e.
History of Education.— P a in te i^
Composition.— Welsh.
■ Drawing.- -White.

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IReGulations,
1. Students' -will-rise at^S/A- m ., and retire at to i>. mV ;V
2. Recitation hours from -8, to 12. a . m., and from 1.15 to 4.1 5

J\ 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— attendancevolumtan'. ■'
5.
“ Normal” and “ Philomathean ” literary Societies meet
Friday evenings, at .7.30 ^■ 6. Breakfast-at 7 A. m ., ciinner at ,12.15' p ' m ., and supper at 6
p. m .
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7. Principal s office hours.for students immediately after meais.-.
8..
. Students will not leave classes, nor boarding students change
rooms without permission of the principal.; "
. 9' 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. ■
\ 1pv Each-student will be held responsible for the condition o fhis room and its furniturfe, and he will be-charged with any loss
or unnecessary damage, / XI, Students arefrequired 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 /Churchis deft to the parent for
determination.
12-, Students must be regular and prompt in their attendance',,
upon classes'unless detained by sickness or absence from the "
school.
43 - P ay pupils will bgrequired to bring a-note frorn/a parent or guardian,giving the reasons for the pupil’s .absence.;
. I4' ,Day students will not call at the rootiis of boarders nor stop '
in, their rooms over night, unless by permission of the principal^/
Boarding students will be held responsible to the principal for the
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Students aré required to attend thé Sunday school held in
the Normal chapel every Sunday morning.
16. Boarding students will not be permitted to visit in town on
Sunday, excepting with near Relatives.
iv. Boarding students will not be permitted to remain in town
over night, except with near relations.
i8. Visitors to the building will be regarded as under the same
regulations as the students.
1 19. Music pupils will havé regular hours assigned for practice,
and during that, time no visitors will be permitted to be present or
interrupt the pradtice.
H H Bady; Students will not be permitted to leave, the campus
unless by. permission of thé principal or a member of the faculty,
v -21 f Visiting the building or grounds on Sunday will not be
permitted, nor will students be allowed to make or receive calls
during study or school hours.
■ Í2.2. Ladies and gentlemen will not be permitted to hold pro­
longed conversations with one another, either in the buildings-or
Upon the grounds, unless in connection with school duties, and
then only by permission of the principal or a member of the
faculty. .
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. 23: Students will meet relatives or friends who visit them in the .
reception room only, excepting in the case of parents'when they
may be permitted to visit them in their rooms.
1 24. Students furnish their own towels, napkins, rings, soap and
brushes! A ll articles of clothing intended to be washed must be
distinctly marked with the student’s full name.
25. No changés or alterations must be made in the,permanent
parts or fixtures of the room, nor nails driven into the walls with­
out permission from the steward.
‘26. .ïiro water, paper or other material shall be thrown from the
-^windows or porticoes-of the building.
27. Students remaining at the School during vacation will be
charged' the rates regularly charged for tuition and boarding dur­
ing the term.
A S t a n d i n g : in groups at the main entrance or in the corridors;,
loud talking, whistling or unnecessary noise is forbidden.
29. Students are requested to providé themselves with slippers
for the building,
20 A ll mail should be marked C. V. S. N , S. .

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3 i- The members of the faculty are fully authorized to enforce
these regulations and to insist on a. proper obedience to there®
■ quirements of the school, and their instructions and commands
must be complied with.

Hbvanta^es.
..■ •I. We employ none but high-grade teachers; We advocate
the principle that a teacher must know much more than he is'
expected to teach.
A ll our teachers are specialists in their
-departments.
2. Our school is thoroughly and properly disciplined. X p rude'
or immoral student is permitted to remain with u s; the retention
o f such students endangers the reputation and character of more
worthy ones. We hold .ourselves' responsible-for the moral as
well as the intellectual development of our students.
3. We lay great stress' on the professional training o f our
■ students. The instruction in theory involves a thorough com-.;
prehension of the principles of education and a complete, discussion of the latest approved methods of teaching. T he; prac­
tice teaching' in the model school is under skilful supervision
and competent direction.
4. Our school is organized in the. interest of the students.
Our system of classification enables u s: to": advance students' a^
rapidly as their progress will permit. Xo person is held in
check to accommodate the interests of dull and inattentive
■ scholars. Bright and industrious pupils •are given ' an oppor­
tunity to reap the fruits of their talents and industry.
5. We carefully preserve the individuality', of our'students.'
Procustean methods are ruled out in our school, the natural.;
tastes and talents of the studend being fully recognized in iiis
development. Our graduates are distinguished by their o r ig in a l
ity, being something more than blind imitators.
6-- (->ur school is not crowded beyond its capacity. Where
such large numbers are in attendance it becomes; impossible for
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which the student’s highest interests demand.; Peculiar tastes
and temperaments are ignored.; and the pupil is looked upon as
a machine rather than as a living .being, with mental and bodily
characteristics differing from every other pupil. .
7. Our graduates’are doing noble work in their chosen profes­
sion of. teaching. W e have mo difficulty in securing good posi­
tions for them, as they advertise themselves by the excellent
character of their work.
• 8. No more beautiful spot can be found in the state than that
occupied by the Cumberland, Valley State Normal School. The
most beautiful scenery greets the eye of the observer in every
direction.
1 9. S h i p p e n s b u r g is a pleasant town of nearly three thousand
inhabitants. It is accessible by three railroads, the Cumberland
Valley, Philadelphia and Reading, and the Western Maryland.
Seven of the leading Christian denominations are represented in
the town, and it contains some of the handsomest church edifices
to be found in the valley.
ro'. The social enjoyments of our school constitute one of its
principal features).; School life should be as homelike as possi­
ble,, and, in order to carry out this, idea, we have instituted a
scries of sociables and parlor receptions. These occasions are
made

th e m e a n s o f g iv in g s o c ia l c u ltu r e to o u r stu d e n ts

and

at

t h e S a m e t i m e o f a d d i n g t o t h e p l e a s u r e o f s t u d e n t l if e : .

We do not claim to have the best school in the country,
but we. do claim that there'is none better. Our school is growing
more in popular favor- every year, and there .is no danger of our
dosing the vantage ground we.have already won.
k'!i:2;'/ .OUr boarding department is under excellent management.
The students are bountifully supplied with good, wholesome
food, and no effort is spared to minister to their bodily comfort in
every manner possible.
13. 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.

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Bcabemic Course.
The,, purpose of a normal school is two-fold, embracing a thor­
ough knowledge of the branches included in the several courses,
and, also, a complete knowledge of the theory and practice, of,
teaching.
The former we include under the head of “ Academic Course”
and the latter under the head of “ Professional Course.’’
Beading.

The aim of this department is to secure natural, easy style of
delivery, to train pupils to correct habits of thought in theànalysis of subjects, and to cultivate a taste for good literature. Thè
best talent obtainable is secured for the head of this department,
realizing the great importance of this subject in connection with
normal schooi course. A poor reader is a poor teacher, and to
be a good reader assists in the comprehension of every other
subject belonging to à course of instruction. The elocutionary
training: is continued throughout the entire senior year.
Composition and Grammar.

A thorough drill in composition is given our junior classes^’
The principles of expression, capitalization, punctuation, reproduction, classification, paraphrasing and letter writing,! cover the
ground of this course.
Grammar has a three-fold ob ject-*-1A s an intellectual ‘exercise
to train the powers of the mind. ,’g ., As -a means jbÿ which the
student is taught to comprehend thought when expressed in lan­
guage. 3. To train the student to correctly and clearly .express*^
his own thoughts. Theory and practice are?constantly Combined
in the teaching of this subject. A thorough kuowedge of the
principles of construdtion is given the-student, making him ac­
quainted with thé science of the language as well as the art of
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Rhetoric and English Literature.

In Rhetoric the principles of good writing are studied and
analyzed with a view to their practical application. During the
term considerable time is devoted to composition on themes as­
signed by the teacher; These productions are read before the
Class, where general criticisms ,are offered, after which they are
handed to the teacher for more careful correction.
English'Literature occupies two terms of the senior year. In
addition to a general outline of the subject, much attention is
paid to the Critical reading of some of the masterpieces of our
literature:
The coming year the class will study Shakespeare’s Hamlet,
Pope’s Essay on Man, Irving’s Legend of Sleepy Hollow and
Lowell’s Vision of Sir Launfal.
Latin.

: In the department of language the objects sought will be a
complete knowledgè of inflection, together with the rules by
.which the notin and tense, stems are formed; the ¡Reason for the
employment of the various clauses given in the text, the princi­
ples that control the several Cases of nouns ; in short to give the
student such a knowledge of the structure of the language as
will enable him to change the Latin or Greek into good English
and English into correct Latin or Greek. The formation of Eng­
lish words from Latin and Greek roots is made a part of the
daily exercises.
Mathematics.

In thid department special attention is given to. the develop­
ment and elucidation of the fundamental principles on which the
several branches included in the course are based. In arithmetic
the concrete is first taught by which the pupil may be prepared
:to apply readily and correctly the principles and rules to every
day business, then thè abstract, by which relations of numbers,
md how from those relations, rules for operations are drawn,
are demonstrated, so that the student may know from principle,
rather than from memorized rule,, what the relations are, and
how he jnay intelligently reach a correct result. Algebra and
Geometry are conducted on the same plan, the aim being to have
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so doing., I îi brief to make the pupil a correct, clear, positive
mathematician.
Historical Sciences.

Physical, mathematical and political geography are included
in this course and are taught with special reference to the expia-,
nation and comprehension of general geography and its relation
to history and other school subjects. In teaching United States
history, our aim is to give the leading place to the national rather:
than the colonial history of our country, and to group those
events of our history that shed light on the responsibilities of the
citizen. The object of the study of civil government is to lay
the foundation of good and intelligent citizenship. It is re­
garded as a very important subject because of its general intro­
duction into all grades of schools. ‘
Natural Sciences.

We have excellent facilities for the study of the natural
sciences. Our aim is to so prepare our students in this depart­
ment that they may be ' able to teach the elements of thesebranches without the aid of expensive apparatus. There is a
large collection of philosophical and chemical apparatus of
which frequent use is made in the regular recitations.: The
object is to establish the habit of rational experimenting and o f
drawing logical conclusions from observations, whether on the
student’s or the teacher’s experiments.
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 sper
cial 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.
It is the aim in botany to lead the student to make close ob­
servation of plant structure and plant life. As soon as the'
spring plants bloom, field work and plant analysis begin. Under
favorable circumstances the class have one botanical excursion a
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for work. A t least thirty- plants are carefully described' by the
.end of the term, and about fifty plants are analyzed and deter­
mined. A herbarium of not less than forty plants is prepared by
each member of the class. Vocal and Instrumental Music.

In the: vocal department are given, free of charge, class lessons,
in which thé pupils'are taught the rudiments of music and the
Theory of sight singing. Practice in singing the best part songs
ahd choruses furnish not only the necessary drill in reading
■ music, but also a knowledge o f good music. Those taking the
pidifèssional coursé receive-instruction in the best methods o f
teach big music, and thus are enabled to supply one of the.
greatest needs of the times, that of teachers of music in the
public',Schools.
. .-Students have the opportunity of taking voice culture in
¿connection with the other w o rk o f the' course. The instruction
in this' subject is based upon a scientific knowledge of the ,vo­
cal organs and a clear conception of the quality of tones. A
thorough knowledge of piano technics is taught through the
sttidies, of Czerny1, KrausS, Kohler, Heller, Chopin and others,
and style and artistic expression are studied from the best
composers of ancient and modern times.
Drawing.

Drawing has come to be recognized as one of the most
practical subjects taught in the normal Course.. Its practical
relations to the business affairs of life, as well as -its culture
value in the development of judgment and taste, demand for
it important consideration in the teacher’s preparation for his
profession. The White system of ' drawing is used with the
classes in connection With work from studies. In the senior year
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professional Course.
The Professional Course embraces those departments of in­
struction and training which relate to the science and art of
leaching.
Psychology.

A knowledge of the branches to be taught is ho longer consid­
ered a sufficient preparation for the teacher’s work. The faculties
to be trained are even more important in the pupil’s education
than the knowledge acquired in the processes of his.development.
The teacher must know the mind with which he deals;,' its nature/
and the order in which its powers are developed. We aim to give
the students a correct knowledge of the elementary principles, of¡!
this, science, and to enable them to correctly apply: these principles,,
in their relation to teaching.
Methods.

. The methods of teaching the several branches are clearly, pre/('
Rented to the students, and by teachers who are specialists in the
subjects in connection with which the methods are given. The
old-time plan in normal schools of having one teacher give ail
the methods has been superseded in our school by the modern
method of requiring this; work to be done only by those who
have given special attention to the particular subjects to be taught. ‘’
The student is. thus enabled to receive the widest culture in
special methods possible, the latest approved methods of teaching
the various subjects being clearly and exhaustively presented to
him.
School Management.

The art of managing a school is made a prominent part of the
teacher’s professional training. He is given approved plans con­
cerning the arrangement, location and ornamentation of school
grounds, and the latest ideas in reference to school architecture.
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the begt methods of heating, lighting and ventilating, how to con­
duct recitations, how to keep his pupils employed,, how-to incitepupils to, study and how to awaken an interest among parents in
School work.
Model School.

This is the practical department ¿of the teacher’s professional
course.
Here the teacher's powers of teaching are developed, his work
tested; and direction given to- the;matter and method of instructtion.
Our model school is in the hands of very superior teachers who
have been specially trained for the work assigned them.
The best compliment that can be placed to the credit ,of our
training department is the flattering success which uniformly at­
tends the work of our graduates. .
We intend to keep the work of our model school prominent,
and the best opportunities for practice-teaching will' be- afforded,
our. students.

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IRormal ant> pbilomatbean Societies»
Among the most valuable auxiliaries to a normal school are its«:
literary societies. In order that there may be life, and interest,
and growth in this work, there must be at least two associations
of this character in every school where the numbers are sufficiqht; ■
to sustain two organizations.
The Normal and Philomathean societies are both strong, vig­
orous associations, and in their growth are keeping equal pace /
with the growth of the School. They meet in separate halls on
.Friday evenings of each week for literary purpose!; The pro-,
grammes which they render are highly entertaining and instruc­
tive, and they look forward with great interest and. pleasure to:
the recurrence of. their regular meetings. The libraries of these
societies form a valuable addition to that of the school, and in­
clude many of the most valuable works of Fnglisli and Ameri­
can literature, /and many excellent works of reference.
Beading Boom.

A very handsome reading, room has been fitted up for the use
of students. A ll the prominent magazines, periodicals and many ;
newspapers,' daily and weekly, are to be found in connection with
it.
The students are encouraged to make use of this privilege, and
with the most gratifying results.
The information and training received from this source by the
students are manifest in broader culture and more varied attain­
ments.
Deportment.

Character lies at the foundation of all true success. Self-control
is the chief element in character. The conduct of the student is
as much a matter of concern to the faculty as his intellectual de­
velopment. In sending out men and women to teach in the
public schools, great care must be exercised that they be persons
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granted students on scholarship alone. Sound intellectual quali­
fications must be accompanied by solid character and correct de­
partment.
Religious Culture.

Our students ,are furnished ample opportunities for spiritual
growLh and, development. We have a prayer and lecture service
on every Wednesday evening, to which all the students are in­
vited. This service is attended by a large number of the students
and .is full of interest and profit.
We have a Sabbath school organized, among the students,..
This meeting is held every Sabbath morning and the exercises are
highly^appreciated and greatly enjoyed by the school. The stu­
dents, unless specially excused by their parents, are required to
attend the church of their choice once every Sabbath, thus afford­
ing them the same church advantages which are furnished them
at their own homes.
In e v e r y p o s s i b l e w a y C h r is t ia n in f l u e n c e s a r e m a d e to . s u r r o u n d
t h e s t u d e n t w h i l e h e is w i t h u s , m a k i n g t h e s c h o o l l i f e t o e o n f o r r n
t o t h e h o m e l i f e i n t h e C h r is t ia n f a m i l y .

A Young Men’s Christian Association, and a Young Women’s
Christian Endeavor Society have been formed among .the students.
Each of these organizations has been doing a good work in build­
ing up Christian character for its members.

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Suggestions to Stubents,
1. Come at the opening of the'term and remain until its close.
2. I f possible enter at the opening of the fall term. The courses
of: study are designed to cover a year’s work, and students are at
a disadvantage who enter after the school year has opened.
.3. Take time to do your work thoroughly. If you have a good
knowledge of the common branchés you will still need a full'year
to complete the junior course.
4. Determine when you enter school to win the respect of the
members of thé faculty. You will need their good will some
time, and when you need it it may not be so easy to secure it. _
5. Give each subject in the.course its full amount of attention.
Do not give,all your time to those subjects for which you haved
special liking, to the neglect of other subjects of . t h e e ourse'
equally valuable to you.
, .6. : Study to be refined and polite. Take for your standard the
most courteous and agreeable students in-the school. Nothing
costs so little and pays so well as true politeness.
7. Establish a reputation for character as well as scholarship,;
‘ ‘ Character is the crowning jewel of life,” and there can be- no
true success without it..
È'. Make up your,.mind to study hard. No man ever yet suc-,
ceeded in obtaining a good education without energetic and per­
sistent effort. The easy student is always superficial.
9. He prompt and regular in your attendance upon classes.'.
The habit of promptness will be worth much to you in any Calling
in life. Regularity in attendance is necessary in order to insure
the highest success in school work.
10. Do not be satisfied with a low or even medium standing in
class.. No man,'.ever yet :attained;any victories in life worthy o f
himself except ambition prompted him to the undertaking:' .;
1-1. A prompt attendance at the commencement of the session
is of the utmost importance, both to the progress of thé pupil and
the proper organization of the-school.
Students desiring to enter the institution should make applica-*
tion to the principal at as early a date as possible.

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O FFICERS.
P r e s i d e n t — F.

B. W ioke rsh am , Esq., .’84.
►S e c r e t a r y . —J e n n ie E. St e e v e r , ’90.

[Alumni will confer a favor by inform ing us o f any changes that should be made.]

Elementary Course.
CLASS O P 1874.
Maggie E. Bishop (Konhaus),.......Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Estélla J. 'Conrad,...'................. ......New London, Pa.,....... ..............Teacher.
"Carrie W . Harper,......;................... Ogden, Utah,.............................Teacher.
sAda Kershaw,................. ............ ....4055 Sp’g Garden St., Phila., Pa.,
; Amanda Morgan (Chamberlin),.....Allentown, N. Ÿ.
Lizzie A. Stough (Schwartz),....... Shippensburg, Pa.
'*Mary jB. Stewart.
Ljda J. Reilly,.............. .'..... ............ Chambersburg, Pa.,..................Teacher.
May Uhlér. .
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W- A. Alexander,.............................Everett, Pa................................. Druggist.
Joseph F. Barton......................... .Shippensburg, Pa.,........ ....... ...Vice Prim. C. V. S. N. S,
Si 0. Beitzel.................................... Oariïsï e ,P a .,.........................
..Teacher.
J.
H. Boyer,........................ ....... Mechanicsburg, Pa.,............... Physician and druggist. :
*J. A; Goodhart.
.
W illiam Findlay,........ .................... 1009 Arch St., Phila., Pa.,........Proprietor gymnasium.
S..B. McCelland,......... ..................Lyons, Nebraska,...... ............ Minister.
Filrdore Maust,. . . . ......... ............... Carlisle, Pa.,.*....;...................... Lawyer.
JE. J. Moore,.,....................................Lincoln,’ Nebraska,.................. Lawyer.
•Théo: B. Noss,.................................California, Pa.,...................... ....Prin. State Nor. School.
Hiram J. Plough,..'..
..........Ch ambersburg, Pa.,......:..... Lawyer.
John C. Sharpe,.;............................406 O’Hara St., Pittsburg, Pa., Prof. Shady Side Academy
S, B. Shearer,.................................».Shippensburg, Pa.,................... Teacher.
S. W . W hitm an...................... .......Mount Joy, Pa.
H. H. W oodal,.................................Chambersburg, Pa.................. Editor F r a n k l i n R e v i e w . ■
C L A S S O F 1ST o .
Bertie M. Angle,............................ 4107 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111.,Artist.
Sallie E. Culp,............ .................... Union Corner, Pa.,.................... Teacher.
SallieC. Dutt,.... ....... ................ .....Martinsburg, Pa............... .........Teacher.
LàuraB. Griffin,.............. ..... ....Shippensburg, Pa. ...... ................. Teacher.
Emma Holland,............................. Shippensburg, Pa.
Zora L. Hollar (Gettel),..................Shippensburg, Pa.
Carrie L. Hale (Boyer),.................. Mechanicsburg, Pa.
^Mary G. McCullough (Sharpe). .
S . Emma Preisler (Frink),............ Box 141, Bloomington, 111. ,
A nna E. Snodgrass,............ ..........1333 Arch street, Philadelphia.
JBeckie Shearer ( G e i g e r ) , I d a Grove, Iowa.
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tNannieStifler (Galloway),...........Berwick, Pa.
Dena K. Tollinger (Grissinger)y... Wakefield, Pa.,..............:............Teacher.
Frances K . Toms........... ................ Shippensburg, Pa.,.....................Teacher,'.
E. A. Burnett,.;.............................. .Mechanicsburg, Pa.,................. Real estate agent.
F. Cunningham,..... .*................... ..New Granada, Pa.
J. D. W . Deavor,.............................Shamokin, Pa.,........ ................. Minister.
J. F. Evans,.....................................Eagle Foundry, Pa.,.......... .........Farmer and teacher.' \
J . R. Ewing,..................... ............... Franklinville, Pa;
Oeorge W . Geiger*;......,................Ida G rove,Iowa,.................. ..Farmer.
D. Melvin L ong,.............................Trappe, M d.,............................. Teacher select school.' :
„T; C. Peterson,................................ W arrior’s Mark,Pa.,................. Physician and surgeon.
W illiam B. Skinner,...;.................Mt. Yernon, M o.,.......... ...... ......District attorney.
Columbus Snyder,.......................... Vineland, N. J.,......................... President o f Training
*S. N*. Walters.
.
School. V.

C L A S S O F 1876.
Marne C. Angle (Martin),..............Shippensburg, Pa.
Ida A. Baughman (Singmaster),...Macungie, Pa.
Mollie Besser (Shipe),..... .............. Blain, Pa.
Ella M. Duncan,"..................:......... 1714 8th avenue, Altoona, Pa., Primary teacher.
Maggie C. Flora (Hays),................ Newberrytown, Pa.
Lou Householder,........................ .. Johnstown. Pa.
Sallie J. Mateer,.... ....... .................Shiremanstown, P a .,........T e a c h e r .
Emma J. McCauley (Cremer),........Saxton, Pa.
Blanche M. Miller,......................... Tyrone, Pa.,.....;........ ..............Teacher.
Hulda A. Ogden.............................East Line, N. Y .,........... ..........Teacher. Maggie T. Reichert.......................... Shippensbprg, Pa.,.......... ...Teacher.
Minnie A. Roades (Rupert),......... Canker City, Kansas,................ Principal o f schools.
Kate Seidel (Fox),............... ...........2601 Neff street, Port R ich■ mond, Philadelphia.
Mary Jane Shaw,........;...................129 Third street, N. E., Wash­
ington, D. C.
Annie M. Smith (Nimmo),;...........McKeesport, Pa.
Alice W eidm an,............................... Lancaster, Pa,
T. W . Bevan,...... ............................ Catasauqua, P a.,........................................Principal o f schools^,
*John T. Curran.
c
.
J. A; F i c k e s , .............. ,‘....268i% Mission street, San
Francisco, Cal.,.... ................Sash and door maker.
.J. P. Hays,..,.
......................Newberrytown, Pa.,................. Teacher.
John W . H ill,................................. Lexington, Nebraska,.-..............Minister.7
Harvey B. Houck,...........................Hummelstown, Pa.,..................Lawyer.
George King McCormick,........^....Johnson City, T enn.,........ ....... Civil Engineer.
W . A. Nicfeles,................................Shippensburg, Pa.,.............. ....Clerk.
Joshua A. Philips..................... .....Roxbury, Pa.,............................M erchant.,
-J. O. Smith,.................i.................... 1014 Franklin Av., Columbus, Prin. Garfield'schoql.
Ohio.
J. H. W alters,.....,............... ........... Montpelier, Ind.,...................... Minister.
CXjA S S O F 1 8 7 7 .
Lizzie A. Atkins (Adair),...............703 Berks St., Philadelphia.
Nannie E. Gray son,.................... ...Shippensburg, P a .,....................Teacher.
Laura Kreider,
..... ......,.....'.711Walnutstreet, Lebanon, Pa.
Lizzie Long.
Lillie G. Moore.
Id a B. Quigley............................... Shippensburg, Pa.
Liberty M. Quigley (McLelland),..Shippensburg, Pa.
Emma C. Rebuck,........................... Upton, P
a
. ..... ......... .Teacher.
-Rosa S. W hite,................................Shippensburg, Pa.
W . A. Bear,.... .............. ..................Shippensburg, Pa..................„.Salesman.
»Deceased.



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A. J. Beitzel.............
Emory C. Chenoweth,
♦George M. Draper.
Calvin C. Hays, ...........
Samuel Y . Karmany,..
F. H. KeaSey........... . .
M. T. Lightner,..........
J. L. McCaskey...........
C. McLaughlin........
Jäcob. V. Mohr,..........
W . T. Noss,.... ../.........
*William O. Pittman.
Robert J. Strong,........
Robert H. Taylor,.-. .....
«ß/ H. Treher,............
George A. Zinn,...........
A.'.

Jennie A. Donnelly (Hill),,
' Emma P. Gracy,................
Laura Harvey.
Annie P. Heagy (Smith),...
Sue B. Kauffman (Ely),....:,
Sallie A. Meixel (Otto),......
Ella Rarey (Heidrick)/,
Annie Steel........................
Aiynie E. W hite,.................
HT Mary Winters,.........
J. Gross Aj)p,......................
George O. Atherton,..........
M. L.Bechtel.....................
Allen Drawbaugh,.............
W . A. Goodhart................
D.-M. Hunter,.............. ......
C. F. Johnson,...................
John C. McCune,...... ........

.Boiling Springs, Pa.,...............Sup’t. Cumberland Cot
.Baltimore, Md.,................. ......Teacher.

*

Johnstown, P a ....... .................Minister. 1
.Lebanon, Pa.,...........................Insurance agent.
Dover, P a.,..... ...... ......... ......... Teacher.
.Petersburg, Pa ,
............Lawyer.
.Mt. Holly Springs................... Sup’t Mt. Holly Printing
"Company.
.New Germantown, Pa.
.Sioux Falls, South Dakota,....Weigher and cashier.
.Indianola, Iowa,...................... .Prin. Simpson College.
... ..Shiremanston, Pa.
...... Westtown, N. Y . , . .....................Minister.
......Carlisle, Pa.,........................ .......Teacher.
.. ...West Point, N. Y .,...,.... :..... . First Lt. U. S. Army.
C L A SS O F 1878.
......Lexington, Nebraska.
......Newville, Pa.
......1014 Franklin av., Columbus, Ohio.
......Chambersburg, Pa.
..... Boiling Springs, Pa.
......York, Pa.
..... Harrisburg, Pa.............. ...........Teacher.
...... Shippensbcirg, Pa.
.... -.Shippensburg, Pa.
......Mahantango, P a.,'...................... Farmer.
.....Reform School, Washington,
D. Q.,........;y.,. . . . ; . . . . . . . Teacher.
.... Millstone, Md.,.....................
.'.Teacher.
......Steelton*, Pa..............
Teacher.
... ..Newville, Pa.,............................ Teacher.
..... Red Cloud, Nebraska,.......... ...Co. Sup’t. ofschool ■
......Steelton, Pa.,.... ......
Teacher. A
..... Chesapeake and O hioR . R......Cincinnati, Ohio.
C L .A SS O F 1 8 7 9 .

Nannie J. Adams,.

Frances A. Fetter,................
Elmira Goodheart.
Mary H. Grindrod,..... .........
Kate B. H och,..:.......
Beckie S. M arshall,(Hykes).
Nannie E . M cCormick,........
Sue E. Myers (McClure),.’..'...
Annie Reeder,......................
Sallie B. Rippey (Kolbe),..!..
■Sue A. Stutenroth,................
Ida M. Negley,.........!............
♦Edward App.
E, S. Bollinger.......................
William L. Delap,.... ............

.....149 Schermerhorn S t , Brook-...Teacher higher English
lyn, N. Y.
and mathematicsin
Friends’ Seminary
.....Mechanicsburg, Pa.,.................Teacher.
Upland, Pa.,.......... .................. .Teacher.
•Newburg, Pa.,.... ........ .:...........Teacher.
•Kiu Kiang, China,..... ........... Missionary.
.79 Craig St., Knoxville, Tenn.

.Detroit, Mich.
Shippensburg, Pa.
Delphos, Ohio.
Manheim, Pa............................ Teacher.
.Waynesboro, Pa.,.................... Teacher.
.Salem ,Oregon,........ .:...'..Supt. Oregon Institution
• for the Blind .
.Gloucester, N. J.,......................Physician.
♦Deceased.

Cumberland Valley State Normal School.
F. W . Dykeman,...
J. P. Garber...........
S. B. Huber,..... .
Samuel Haak.......
J. H. Heckenberg,,
*J. A. Hassinger.
John M. Means.......
*J. I. Mickey.
J. H. Reigle,...

Lydia Bender (Eldon),...........
H. Berd Goodhart,................
Annie M. Griffin,............ ......
Anna E. Karmany.................
Clara E. Keefauver (Ricker),.
Kate McCalmont (Shrader),..
Mary C. McCune (Harper),....
Nellie McCune (Patterson),..
Anna M. McDannel,..............
CarondeletB. Palm,.............
Louisa Price,...........................
Abbie A. Siough........... ...... .
♦Edgar L. Baker.
John T. Bevan,.......................
James W . Eckels,.... ...........
Joh n W . Felty.........................
Ad. M. Firstine,......................
Harvey W . Jones,......,...;.......
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...795 Broadway, N. Y ................. Merchant. ,
...15th Bel. Tioga S t, Phiia.,...... Teacher.
...Lititz, Pa
...Myerstown, Pa.,...... ....... Principal o f schools*
...Sharon Hill, Pa.,...................... Minister.
...47 and 49 South Jefferson St.,..Sec. Chicago Gas and
Chicago,-111.
Electric Fixture Manu­
facturing Company.
..Bernville, Pa.,...........;.••••..Photographer.
CLASS O F 1880.
..Lock Haven, Pa.
.. N ew ville, P a.,..... ...................... Teacher.
..Macungie, Pa.,............ .............Teacher.
..622 North st., Harrisburg, Pa.
..Mt. Holly Springs, Pa.
..Seventy-Six, Pa.
..Denver, Col.
..Atlanta, Ga.
..Shippensburg, Pa.
..Chicago, 111.,.......................... ...ClerkC., B. & Q. R. R.
.Hazelwood, Pittsburg, Pa.
..Newville, Pa.
..Gridley, Cal.,..................
Principal
o f Schools.
..Carlisle, Pa.,............................. .Lawyer.
.Abeline, Kan...........................Physician.
.Weatherly, Pa.,.........................Teacher grammar school.
.Kansas City, M o.,..................... Lawyer.
■Parksburg,...................
¿.Principal o f schools.

C L A S S O F '1 8 8 1 .
Sallie Castle,.... ..............................Upland, Pa.,..... ............ .............Teacher.
Jean Craig (Robinson),..................Shippensburg, Pa.
Ada M. Donnelly (Groff),........ .......256 North street, Harrisburg, Pa.
Sadie E. McCullough (Sharpe)pV:.Oakville, Pa.
Annnie Noftsker (Diehl),..............Shippensburg, Pa.
Lina M. Piper...................... ...........Newville, Pa........................ ....Music teacher.
Lizzie C. Shearer,.... , ........ ..... . . . . . . . . 1 1 North Hanover street, Car­
lisle, Pa.,.................V ...... ........ Teacher;
Robert Mateer .......... ........ .......... ..Shippensburg, Pa.,,..;...............Teacher.
S. S, Rupp,........... ......................... Shiremanstown, P a., a.............Lawyer.
J. L. Potteiger,............ ................... 5 0 0 West Diamond avenue,
Hazelton, Pa.,........................Insurance agent.

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C LASS O F 1882
Abbie P. Allen (Lamonds),
Anna S. Barron,................
Mattie M. Bender,............
*Carrie M. Diehl.
Clara L. Fortna,........... ......
Carrie E. Ligget (Means),..
Jennie E. Martin (Rich),:-..^
Bessie C. Moody (Shelly,....
George Brill,.................
A. J. Brown,.......... .............

.Lees’ Cross-Roads, Pa.,............Teacher.
.Mowersvilie, Pa.,.............. ....... Teacher. .Philadelphia, Pa.,.,.. .............. Stenographer and typewriter.
.Chambersburg, Pa.... ;..... ....Teacher.
.200 S. Robry St., Chicago, 111.
.1354 Vernon St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Hatboro, Pa.
.Hazelton, Fa.,r..........................Teacher.
.Hazelton, Pa.
♦Deceased.

ü

Cumberland Valley, State Normal School.

C. Sheldon Carothers,.
J. C. Devenny...........
*L. E. Dornbach.
D. A. F ortna,.#^ ^ ^ ^
Edward McGeehn,....
J. A. Park.................
C. F. E . Reehling,......
L. W . Sibbet*.............
R. H. Sharpe,.............
*J.C , Strominger.

.Princeton, N. J.,........................Student -Princeton, .Col­
lege.
.Harrisburg, Pa.,............. ....... Physician.
.Kingman, Neb.
.Hazelton, Pa. ,
.Pueblo, C ol.,...... ........ ... .
..Steelton, Pa.,.......... ........
.Waterville, Washington,
..Oak Ridge, N. J.;.............

Lawyer.
.Merchant.
.Minister.
.Minister.

CJLASS O F 1 8 8 3 .
Mame A. Bowen (Noaker),,
Mame J. Criswell (Disert),..
Fanny F. Cunningham,....
Mary S. Hale,......................
♦Annie Hefflefinger.
Helen R. Hykes (Himes),...
Ella M. Mateer (Squires),...
’Sadie A. Myers,
Ida Noaker (Fogelsonger),.
E lla B. Noftsker,........... .
Emma Walters....................
* Jennie M. Wells.
S. E. Harkins,.......... ..........
S. C. Harris..........................
T. M. Herbert...................
Quinn T. Mickey,..............
John D. Minich,............. .
John Reese,.........................
-DeKeller Stamy,................

John H. Urich,.
G. A. W eber,—

..Walnut Bottom, Pa.
..Chambersburg, Pa.
..College Female Lenoir, N. C., Teacher o f elocution.
...Shippensburg, P a .,..... ...........Teacher.
...W est Fairview, Pa.
....Shippensburg, Pa.
...Shippensburg, Pa.,..... ............ Teacher.
...Shippensburg, Pa.
...Shippensburg, Pa.,............. ......Teacher.
.. .Waynesboro, Pa.,................. . •.Teacher.
...Blain, Pa.,....... ........................ ..Teacher.
..Oakville, Pa., .... .; . .
....... Teacher.
...Beaver Meadows, Pa.,.............Teacher.
...Shippensburg, Pa.*...................Lawyer.
...Lenoir, N. C.,.... ‘...................... President Female College.
...Ridgway, P a . , :............ Principal schools. ‘
,...1414 Arch street, Philadelphia,
P a .,................ ................ ........ Professor Neff College,
oratory.
,...482 Columbus avenue, Boston,
Mass.,....,..v.v ...;.v..v»iv^ ^ ..P b y s ic ia n .
...Macungie,................
.....Principal o f schools.
C LASS O F 1884.

Martha B. A gle,........ 1. : $ ....... .......Greencastle, Pa.,.......... .......... Teacher.
Mary R. Abrahims....... ................... 1418 Twelfth av., Altoona, Pa.,Teacher grammar school.
Mollie B. Blair (Miller),................. Tower City, Pa.
M . Lizzie Davidson (White),......... Tacoma, W ashington,...... ......Teacher.
Lottie R. Dutton.............! ..............Edinboro, Pa.,.......
.Teacher,S. N> S.
♦Cora E. Harris (Rea).
L. Alice Long (Caffey).
Gertrude R. McCreary............:........ Bethlehem, Pa.,....................... Teacher.
M aggie McElhaire,.......... ............... Strasburg, Pa.,.......................... Teacher.
Jennie C .W itherow,....................... Mechanicsburg, Pa.,................. Assistant Principal.
Clara G, Wickersham (Garretson),567 McMillant, Cincinnati, O.
Esta C. W oods,............... I....... ...;...Newville, Pa.,................. .......... Teacher.
t , Humbert,................................Big Cove Tannery, Pa.,.T eacher and farmer.
J* L. K unkel,..;....................... ........ Halifax, Pa.
Zac. T. Meixel,........ ........................ Hummelstown, Pa.,.... :...;....... Principal o f Schools.
D.
D. P ark ,............... ................. Fannettsburg, Pa.,................... Teacher.
M. S. Taylor,...................... ........ ... Shippensburg, Pa.,........ ...........Assistant Principal.
Scott A. W hite.....................-......... Tacoma, W ashington.............Merchant.
F. B. Wickersham,.........................Steelton, Pa.,.......... .......
..Lawyer.
____
* Deceased.

Cumberland Valley Stäle Élormal School.

Si

C L A S S O F 1 8 8 5 '. ;
*Mary C. Barton.
•Josie Bowen (Glessn er) T. ' . 1 . ...••York, Pa.
Carrie M. Dubbs (Cobaugh),... .... .Middletown, Pa.
Alice M. H ill,...'........................
..Trained nursê/fe-çP
Bertha H eiges,................ 1........ .....York, Pa./........... 1......
..Teachér.
Frances Hykes,....................... .... Mahanoy City, Pa.
Mame O. Martin,........................ .... Shippensburg, Pa.
Sallie A. Martin (Bretz),........... .... West i air view, Pa.
Carrie A. McCreary,......... .
.... Shippensburg, Pa.,....... ;........ ..Teacher.

May Shank (Geist),................. .. .....Waynesboro, Pa.
Mary E %Sibbett, (Brehm),........ .... Hutchinson, Kansas.
»Sallie E. Swartz,....................... .....911 N. Second street, Harrisburg, Pa.,........1 ....... ....... ■ ..Teacher.
Carrie M. Tritt (Stull),............ .....Waynesboro, Pa.
Sue S. Walker (Kniley),............. ..‘...Wiconisco, Pa.
PhiannaE. W agoner,................ ....Plainfield, Pa.,....................
.Teacher.v
,,,
,
;J. M. A ller,..................
... l eacner.
C. S. Brinton,..............
__"itwwnifnsi™
..Lawyer.
M. E. Boyer,.......... ..........
.... East York, Pa.,.........
..Teacher.
Harry M. Bretz,.................
.... West Fair view, Pa.,................ .Railway m ail service.
James E. Carothers.................... .... Mooredale, Pa.,.................... ..Teacher.
J. Frank Epler,........................
.South Jersey R. R.
♦Will A. Elder.
■J. G. Glessner,......................
-..Y ork, Pa.,......................
..Lawyer.
F. B. N. Hoffer...............
....Mount Joy, Pa., .
Jabe H. Millar,...............
.... Tower Citv. Pa,.:.......... ........ Printiinfl] n f ooliAAle'
B. L. Myers............. . ......... ............ Harrisburg, Pa.........................Manager Teacher’s, Bu-:
JE. C. McCune,....................1
W ill R. Sibbet,.............. .....
C. Walter W ebbert,............
......... Lawyer.
David E. Zetter,............................... Mount Joy, P a . , , ................Teacher;
CLASS O F 1886.
Vermont C. Foreman (Wagner),. ..Carlisle, Pa.
Martha L. Faust,.........
Mary Hemminger,..........
iPnonViÛV
..Carlislfi, Pa.,...
Florence M. Hale,.........
..Shippfinshnrg Pf».
A nnie G. Kerr,........... .
..Steelton Pa.
Rose B. Kinter (Typer),...........
...Littlestown, Pa.
. rp . .
JVtollie A. Laughlin,................
Carrie C. Lee (Hale).............
..Shippensburg *Pa.
■Sallie H. Musser,...........
..Shippensburg, Pa.,........
Teacher
M. Jennie Musser (Drum),......... ...Thormhust, Pa.
A n n a J. Peebles,.............
..Newburg, Pa.,..................
Teacher
Myra L. Peters,...............
Too nit nr
..Abilene. Kansas.. ..
Tressa J. Pressel',..............
.8 2 8 H olton St., Milwaukee,
Wis.,.....H.
Laura B. Staley,.............
T aqaTiûr ln T
.Cumberland, Md......
Lillie Strominger...............
Mattie E. Thompson (Shelly)...... ..Nanticoke, Pa.
N ellieR. Walters (Rebuck),......... ..Shippensburg, Pa.
^Anna M. Winger.
•Clem. Chestnut,................
Huston town, Pa
D. L. Fickes,..................
..Carlisle, Pa.,...
X Oliver F ry ,........... .
.Marietta, Pa..................... ........Teacher.
♦Deceased.

i

I

;

m

Cumberland Valley State Normal School.

David W . K err,•.......
J. B. Kennedy,
J. Sv-Monl,...............
A. B. Myers,........... ..
*D. B. Myers,
j . Everett Myers, ....
John T. N ace,...........
George W . P loyer,...
A. G. Rawhauser......
H. É. Shafer,............
W . G. Watson,....^....
John W alter,...........
J. E. Witherspoon....
James P. Witherow,

.Worthville, P a.,......
.Greencastle, Pa......
.Wrightsville, Pa.,...
.W indon, Pa............

Minister.
.Teacher.
.Merchant.
.Merchant.

.Eldred^ Pa..... .........
.Hanover, Pa.,.........
•Newville, Pa.||||l||
..York, Pa.,...............
..Carlisle, Pa.,..........
..Middle Spring, Pa.
.Lebanon, Pa.,.......
.Princeton, Pa.,.......
..Denver, C ol.,..........

.Principal o f schools.
.Teacher grammar schooL
..Teacher.
..Teacher.
.Bank clerk.

M. Lulu Cole (Stoner),..
Ddrothy Eshenmann,......... ......
Bessie H. H ays,..........................
Qarrie A. Harris (Gates),.:.;.......
’Lillie B. Hoffman,.....................
Jennie C. Johnson.....................
Sadie C. K irk,.................. .........
M . Florence Kanaga (Biggs),....
SallieLight (Etier ) , .i.,...:.1I.. ......
Mamie E .P e rle tt,......................
H. Ada Shearer (Brinsley),.;.....,
Minnie E. Snively (Kauffman),,
Carrie E. W alk er,.......... ,...........
Allie'M. W herry,...................... *
Rettie W ilbar (W ilson),............
Dasie A. W illiams,........... .........
-C;:r'C. Basehore,.
.......... .
E . H . Bixler,................... ........
W . A. Bream,..............................
E. JC ook /;.;.......
...'
Lee H. Diehl,..............................
C .E . Garrett,..............................
J. P.'Gluck................ .................
I. JR..Herr,.................... ..............
W . Boyd M orrow,......................
B. F. Myers,................................
W . F. Sf»renkle,.......... ...............
E. I. Stauffer,..............................
0 . J. W alter,...............................
S. E.vWetzel,...............................
J. L. Y oung,...............................

.Waynesboro, Pa.
.Shippensburg, Pa.
.Shippensburg, Pa........
.Shippensburg, Pa.
.Chambersburg, Pa.,....
.Shippensburg, Pa.,.... .
W arfordsburg, Pa.,.....
..Shippensburg, Pa.
..Lehmasters, Pa.
..Shippensburg, Pa.,.....
.Spring Run, Pa.
..Shady Grove, Pa.
..Shippensburg, Pa.,,.....
.Shippensburg, Pa.,......
.Harrisburg, Pa.
.Newville, Pa.,..............
.Carlisle, Pa.,.................
.Carlisle, Pa., ....*.......... .
..York Springs, P a .,.....
,.Bel Air, Md.,................
.Shippensburg, P a.,......
.Hanover, Pa.,,...;.......-..
.Lehmasters, Pa.,.........
..La More, North Dak.,.
..Shippensburg, Pa.,.....
..Shippensburg, Pa.,......
..Philadelphia, Pa.,.......
..Quincy, Pa.,.................
.Newton, Pa.,...............
.Harrisburg, Pa.,..^.-^..Mechanicsburg, Pa.,...

Maude S. Adams,,.... ............
Emma 0 . Allen,...................
Viola M. Arnold (Grammar),
Sallie R. Biesecker,................
Hypatia B. A . E. D iller,.......
Jennie M. Goodhart,.............
A lice A. Hatton (Barnhill)...;,
-Ada V . Horton,...................
Annie M. Irwin.....................

.Carlisle, Pa.................. .
..Leesburg, Pa.................
..Summit Hill, Pa.
.McKnightstown, Pa.,...
..York Springs, Pa.,.......
.Shippensburg, P a.,.......
..Middletown, Pa.
.Shippensburg, Pa.,........
.McConnellsburg, Pa.,..

•Physiciani.
.Student.
..Clerk.

CLASS O F 1887.

.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.

.Teacher.

.Teacher.
.Student State College.
.Teacher.
.Lawyer.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Principal o f academy.
.Manufacturer.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teacher. t
..Merchant.
.Physician.
..Physician.
.Teacher.
.Principal o f schools.
.Clerk.
.Member State Legislature^

C L A SS O F 1888.

♦Deceased.

..Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
..Teacher.
.Stenographer, C. V . S. N. S.
..Teacher.

Cumberland Valley State Normal School.
Alice" Light,..:« -... -..... - - - - - - M. Lizzie Lott^..
Carrie R. McCune; (Weston),..
Maggie Overholtzer,................
Minnie'E. Reisner (Marshall),.
Minnie S i p e s , -..
.ql Iva Smith............................
Em m aL. Wierman.................
Martha W . W itherow ,.... .'......
Flora W . W itherow,................
Lacy W illiams,........................
0 . M. Grammar,..............- - —
L. H. Hatfield,..........................
John Hetrick, ................:........
Qharles W . Hykes,
J. H. M orrow,...;...:............-.,.
W . H. Pentz,....,........................
John J. Repp, .w........ - ■•- - •
Charles T. Rice,—
R. C. Spangler,................ .

.Lehmasters,, Pa.,........*
.Gettysburg, Pa.,...........
.York, Pa.
.Hampton, Pa.,.............
Shippensburg, Pa.
.Altoona, P a.,...-:.........
.Steeltbn, P a.,.....-........
.York Springs, Pa.,.......
.Fairfield, Pa.,...............
.Fairfield, P a .,.............
.Newville, Pa,,':............
.Summit Hill, Pa.,.......
.West Fairview, Pa......
.West Fairview, Pa......
..Ardmore, Pa,,............
..Rouzer sville, Pa., - - - .Jarètsville, M d.,— ......
.Starrucca, Pa.,........
..Newport, P a .,...,--......
..Gettysburg, Pa..........

. .Teacher.
.Teacher:

53
V

.Teacher. '
..Teacher.
...Teacher.
. .Teacher.
..Teacher.
...Teacher.
...Teacher;
...Principal o f schools.
...Principal o f schools.
...Teacher.
...Teacher. '
...Teacher.
...Principal o f schools.
...Principal oi schools,
...Merchant.
....Teacher.

CLASS OF 1889.
L a d ie s ."

Zora A n d e r s o n ' , ........... ........Shippensburg, Pa.,....... ........... Teacher/
Maude Cressler,.—
........2630 Wabash ay., Chicago,'111., Stenographer. tim e B. Funk,.............. ....... ......... Newville, Pa.....- ■ ....................Teacher.
Gertrude Hayes,.,............... ............S M p p ^ n ^ v P ^ ,i> .k ..:~ ........Teacher...
Marv B Hull
.......................... McConnellsburg, PagEiS/s,/.,!,Teacher. I
i M M a M l ................... .....Newville, Pa.,.........
Eleanor V, K y n e r, .................. .....Norwood, Pa.............................Teacher.
Fannie C. Lamberson,.................. Hustontown, Pa........................Teacher.
May Landis.......... ................Bellwdod, P a . , ................. ,........... Teacher.
Margaret Y . Leh’ner (Alexander),..Everett, Pa, ■' .
Mary Y. L ong (Craig),...................Middletown, Pa........................ TeachdK^W g
Maggie A. Line,.;.................. .........Carlisle, Pa., I ...... ..... ...............Stud. Dickinson college.
Bertha Metz,
........... .................. Chambersburg, Pa.,..... ......... ...Teacher.
Jennie M odi,...................................East Berlin, P a .,- ..................,.Teac:h<|||p|
ClaraA. Osborne (G a rd n er)^ ..... New Chester, Pa.
Ella H. Powell (Patterson),,...........304 Dickson street,,..,,.,.,..,.... -St. Louis, Mo.
CarrieE. Quigley (Spangler),.........Allen, Pa.
Flora' Seften ( B e a d i n g ) ^ A n d e r s o n , III.
,
■ ■
Alta M. Shaeffer..............................Manheim, Pa..... ............... .... ...Teacher in high school
Annie Schwartz (D iehl),-............ Cashtown, Pa.
Grace B. Spangler (Yeiser),.......... Guntur, India.
Mary Y. U nger,.,,...........................Foltz, Pa ,......
••'.•.■/Teacher.
Libbie J. W atson,...........................Washington, D. Co-;—
......Teacher),. ■
Ella F. Wagner (Snyder),..............Easton, Pa.
Flo E. Walters,........... .....................Huntingdon, P a .,.- ...... .......... Teacher..
V. May Wonders,
.... .... .......... Steelton, Pa.,......... ...................Teacher,
G e n tle m e n .

J. B. Brubaker,............................... Mechanicshurg, P a ,,.........
..Teacher,'
A.
S. C o o k ,..................................Gr’eencastle, P a.,....../,,,:/.^'—-Stud. Princeton, college;
E.
F. Charle^^®*
...Camden, N. J.,iS-—/ ..................Teacher. . ,
J. C. Eshleman,.... ..........................Ebei'ly.’s Mills, Pa.,........ ...........Teacher.
D. 11. Fogelsonger,-.......................Newburg, Pa.,.............................. Teacher
J. A. Fishel,........ ................... ...,—..Siddcmsburg, Pa!£ y lj . ••/ .......... Teacher.
Samuel Kitzmiller,......I............I.....Waynesboro, Pa.,..... ................Jeweler.
A I Logan '
.— ............—
1
P a p . ..... I.............Stud. Dickinsoncollege
Ezra Lehman,.... ..:......
„.Huntingdon, P a .,.....................Principal high school...
A.
C. L a ck ey,..-.,,/,............ ..,— Duneannon, Pa......................L a w y e r ....

54

Cumberland Valley Stale Normal School.

J. H. M yers,.......... . . . . . . .................. .Mechanicsburg, Pa.,.
JI. M. Roth,.................................... .Shippensburg, Pa......
A . K . Smith, ,y ......:.................. ....... Altoona,C Pa.,.............
Shope,.......... ............................Lehighton, Pa.,...... .
Ji A. U nderw ood,.......................... Shepherdstown, Pa.,.
H. A. W alter...........;......... -L||§i||. New Kingston, Pa;,..;

.Clerk.
.Professor C. V. N. S.
Principal o f Schools.
.Physician.
.Stud. Dickinson college.
.Teacher.

St a t e Ce r t if ic a t e .

J. F. W hitaker,.... ...........................Lock Haven, Pa.,.......

•Prof. Normal School.

CLASS O F 1890.
L ad ies .

Sue O. Béidleman (Drawbaugh),...Camp Hill, Pa.,..........
Lulu F. Buhrman,.......................... Lehighton, P a.,.......
Carrie E. Davidson (Jefferis),.........North Wales, Pa.
Cora E. Dunbar,........... ...... ............W est Fairview, Pa.,.
Clara L. Dykeman (Kelly),..... ...... Shippensburg, Pa.
Gertrjude C. Epply,.......... ....... ...... .Carlisle, Pa......... ...
Anna Fenstermacher,...................Moores, Pa.,.. !.........
Cl^ra C. Freck,............ ................... Millersburg, Pa.,.....
Madge C. Hemphill (Myers),.........Stoughstown, Pa.
Maiide Hewitt.:...................... ........ Waynesboro, Pa......
Jessie I. Kilheffer............ .............. W est Fairview, Pa.,.
Blanche Kronenberg (Weiner),.„..Carlisle, Pa.
Rose H. Martin,.... ..........................LyleS, Pa..................
E isieD. M c l n t i r e , ............ ........Catasauqua, Pa........
Isabel Metz, ......................................Chambersburg, Pa.,,
Mattie N. Piper,........-......... ............ Newportville, Pa......
Sadie A. Schriver,....................... ....Gettysburg, Pa.,.......
Flo E. Sharpe..................................Newville,'Pa.,..........
Ella C. Sibbet...................... ...........Mt. Vernon, Ind.,.....
JNIollie B. S now ,.............................. Johnstown, Pa........ .
Emma E. Stamy,.................... ;....... Hyde Park, Pa.,........
Jennie E. Steever,...........................Lykens, Pa.,..............
Lillie V. Wilbar,.-...=............. .Manheim, Pa.,.................. .
Cora E. W inger........... ...................Clay Lick, Pa.-,

....Teacher.
....Teacher.
„.Teacher.
•„.Teacher.
...Teacher.
..„Teacher^;,;,
„..Teacher.
....Teacher.
...Teacher.
...Teacher.
...Teacher.
...Teacher.
...Teacher.
...Teacher.
...Teacher. ■
.;.Teacher.
...Teacher.
..Teacher.
...Teacher,.
...Teacher.

G entlem en.

Morris A. Birely,....
W . C. B ow m an,.....
Harry D. B rew er,...
^George L. Brown,...
Charles J. Burgett,
G. P. Eckels,..........
P. A. Fishel,.........
J.M. Fogelsonger,...
. Geo. E. Gray,..........
S. H. Hetrick,.........
;':T. R. Jacobs,..... f.
M. H. Jones,............
J. T. Kelley,.... .
S. W . Kirk,..,...........
E. W . Martindell,...I
J. Abner M iller,___
Philip C. Miller,.......
J. E. Nell,'........ .......
W , H. Nicholas........
S. E. Piper, Jr.,.,.......
J. O. Russell.............
Jno. D. Stock,....¡„....
H. K. Strickler,........
JVT. H. Thomas; .,

..Thurmont, M d.,........
...Wormleysburg, Pa.,..
...Cabery, 111..............
...Fort Hunter, Pa.......
...Carlisle Springs, Pa.,
..Carlisle, P a .,.............
..Oberlin, Pa.,...............
.Linnwood, N. J.,........
..Bryn Mawr, Pa.,.......
..Carlisle, Pa.,......... .....
..Carlisle Pa.,...........
. .Chicago, 111^,:.
..Oakville;, Fa.,..__ ____
..Carlisle, P a .,;............
.Pineville, Pa.,............
..Shippensburg, Pa......
..Bendersville, Pa.,......
..Steelton, Fa.,.............
..Philadelphia, Pa........
.Oakville, Pa.,............
.Steelton, Pa................
.New Oxford, Pa.........
.Slatington, P a.,..„.....;
.East Petersburg, Pa.,.

..Physician.
„Teacher.
..Principal o f schools.
..Physician.
...Teacher.
..Teacher.
..Principal o f schools.
.Principal o f schools.
..Asst, principal o f schools.
..Lawyer.
..Stud; Dickinson college.
..Merchant.
..Teacher.
„Law school.
.Principal o f schools.
.Prof; C. V. N. S. •
..Teacher.
.Teacher.
..Minister.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teacher High school.
.Teacher.

Cumberland Valley State Normal School.
Jno. C. Watson,..r.....
.........Milford, Ea.,.h..
W . G. W eigle,.................. ...............Mountville, Pa,,........
J- L. W eitzel,..........."....'................Carlisle, Pa.,..............
I. R. W itm er,................................... Hanover, Pa.,.'.........;
Geo. K. Landis...................Steelton, Pa..........................

éi

.Asst. Prin. high school.
.Teacher. •;
.Student Sci. Course.
.Teacher.
.Teacher in high school.

C L A S S O F 1891.
L adies

Clara M. Ault,................. ................Lehighton, Pa.,....... .
Helen Bittner,................... .............Scotland, Pa.,....... .
Lucy Bowers.....................................Altoona, Pa..............
Bertie D. Conner,...........................Westfield, Pa.,.........
Manie R. Early (Hockersmith),....Shippensburg, Pa.
Stélla S. Early,..... ............. .....;......Harrisburg, Pa.,.
Minnie G. Eckels,.................... ......Bryn Mawr,^Pa.,.......
Nona Eberhart,................ ...............Shrewsbury, Pa.,......
Annie B. Elliot,...................... .'.Sterrett’s Gap, Pa.,..
Mable Qièsey,............ .Shrewsbury, Pa.,...........................
Maggie Giesey,.........'............. ........ Shrewsbury, Pa.,......
Annie M . Hake,.............. .................Gettysburg, Pa.,'.......
Nellie Hargleroad,...................... Shippensburg * Pa.,..
Bertha B. Herring,........................ Allentown, Pa.,__ ;...
E lla ¿1 offrnan,...... .................
Elsie H offm a n ,..... ................
L ula A . H u ison ,..................
Ollie C. H ykes,...-........ .........
M argaret K e n y o n ,....... ........
N annie B. M a rtin ,................
G race .McD a n n e l,................
E lizabeth C .M cC u n ei..........
E stella M etcalf,...................
Jessie B. M oore............... ...
O la M yers,............................
M ay B. O sm an ,......................
M aud A . Perlfett',i..>.y.>.X;...i
Isabel P e ttig rew ,............
M ary M. R a u m ,........... ......
E stella R h od es,..................
L u cy E . R u p ley ,...,...............
N ettie S. R ussell,................
M ary B. S m ith ,.....................
M innie B. S navely,..... ........
Salle E. S tev en s.................
A n n ie S trite,....... ..................
Phoebe E. T aylor (Stevick)1,:
Z ula E. T rostle,,..;........ ......
L illie B . W alters,............... .
Sue W a lters,.......... .......... .
E dith W ertz,...................!......
B lanche W o o d a l,.................
A nna M. Z eig ler,............... .

.Hagerstown, Md.,.......
.Williamstown, Pa.,......
.Shade Gap, Pa.,.. .i'.......
.Ardmore, Pa.,.............
.Shippensburg, Pa........
.Lyles, P a.,....................
.Shippensburg, Pa.,......
..Shippensburg, Pa.
.Westfield, Pa.,............
.Mt. Holly Springs, Pa.
..Middletown, Pa.,.......1.
.Harrisburg, Pa.,....... .
.Shippensburg, Pa.,......
.Everett, Pa,...............:.
.Shippensburg, Pa.,.....
.Greencastle, Pa.,.........
..West Fairview, Pa.,...
.New burg, Pa.,.v .
.Fort Loudon, Pa.........
.Steelton, Pa.,................
.Wiconisco, Pa.,............
.Greencastle, Pa.,.........
.Harrisburg, Pa.
.York Springs, Pa.,......
..Shippensburg, Pa.,.....
..Shippensburg, Pa.,....
..Quincy, Pa.............
..Chambersburg, Pa......
.MiddleSpring, Pa.,....

Harry Allen,................
Geo. R. Angle.............
Charles E. Barton,.....
Ti H. C. Berkstresser,.
C. A. Deardorflf,.......... .
Lee Roy Donnelly,....

..Leesburg, Pa ,............;
.Shippensburg, P a.,.....
..Akersville, Pa.,...........
..Mountain Top, Pa......
..Gettysburg, Pa.,........
„Shippensburg, Pa.,.....

Teacher.
..Teadher.
.Teacher.
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.Student science course.
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male college.
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Cumberland, -Valley State. Normal School.

' George H. Èîckels,......
- W /E . F6hl,
'■:George Gable, '............
"Jam es ó . Gray,..'........
Will H. Hamilton,......
- C A. Hartman,...........
William B. Heckman,.
J.~S. Heiges,,...:.........:..
J. M. H oover,.....
N. E. M. Hoover,......
W . H. Kissinger,........
J. J. KleÉFman,.....I......
D.- E. L ong,............
James H. Mackey,....'...
Ernest B. Martin........
John H. McAllister,....
Si U. G. McCreäry.......
G.JW. Miller,....'...........
J.-S. Omwäke...............
J. H. Reber,.......... .......
Charles S. Rebuck,......
; % M. Rife,..;....,....,,;....
Gi",S. Rupp...................
Robert N. Sadler...........
James Slaybaugh,........
James Smiley, ..............
Sol. Smyser,...............
John H. Stuart,............
Pearle E. Taylor,......
J. É. W alter,.........
G. M. Wertz,..... ...........

...Shippensburg, P a .,...
..Newburg, Pa.,............
...Richland, Pa.,.......... .
...Middletown, Pa.p......
..Philadelphia, Pa.,.....
..Arendtsville, Pa.,...'..
..Sherwood, Oregon.....
..Shippensburg, Pa......
..Chambersburg, Pa.,..
..West Dublin, Pa.,.......
..Wiconisco, Pa.,..........
..Ickesburg, ;Pa.,..... .
,.Bel Air, M d.,................
.Shippensburg, Pa......
..Williamsport, Pa.......
..Barlow, Pa.,...............
.. Franklin to\yn, Pa.,...,
..York Springs, Pa.,__
..Carlisle, Pa................
..Annville, Pà.,............
..East Harrisburg, Pa.,.
.Shippensbitrg, Pa.,.....
.Middletown, Pa.,........
.Wormleysburg, Pa......
,Mt. Alto, Pa........... .
.Shermansdale, Pa......
.Shiremanstown, Pa.,..
..Johnstown, Pa.,.......
•Lewistown, Pä.,..........
.Wertzville, Pa.*.,........
.Good Hope, Pa.,.........

j. i . H a i n ; . . . . , . „

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..Student Pa. College.
..Teacher.
..Principal o f Schools.
...Ward Principal.
..Student Univ. Pa.
..Teacher.
..Teacher.
.Prof. C. Y. S. N. S. ..Teacher.
..Teacher.
..Asst. Prin. o f high school.
..Teacher.
.Teacher in academy.
..Teacher.
.U. S. postal service.
.Student scientific course.
..Teacher.
.Teacher.
..Law school.
..L. V. college.,
.Teacher.
.Prof. G . V. S. N, S.
.Ward principal.
.Teacher.
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.Lawyer.
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St a t e Ce r t if ic a t e .

tm 0ann0il! p a.............S. postal servicig
C L A S S o r 1 8 9 3 .; ■
L a d ie s .

Mildred E. Beitzel (Filler),............. Carlisle, Pa.
Berd'ie'C-ressler ....................... ,........Sample’s .Manor,.................... ..Principal o f school,
Mattie M. Davis,..,,......................... Wiconisco, P a , ^ ..... ............. Teacher.
Teacher. .
Amber L. Diehl,.......................... Gettysburg, Pa.,..,.........
Nettie Dunahaugh,......................... state Line, Pa.,.............. I........ .Scientific ccihrse.
Emma Failor........... ...... .................Carlisle, Pa.,..............................Teacher.
Annie Foglesonger,....... s....
rri 1
Nellie Y. Geiger,......I...........
Trying on] ] ogo
Alice Hamilton..................
nneacher
Martha G. Hammond,.....................Lewishfirry Pn.
Jessie M. Hahn....... w.7........
Bessie W . Harman,...............
Sadie M. H eck,..........
........... Gettysburg Pa
Alverda Heffiefinger,.......... ............Scotland, Pa.,.................. ...... Teacher.
Lida P. Highlands................
rp -,
M innies. Hoffman,.,:.:........
Rachael Humbert,............ 1
.... ..Teacher.
Bertha James,...... 1.............
......Teacher.
Annie M.v Keene,............
Luelia.McAlli ster,,...........
..... Teacher.
Laura Peffer,...................
or
Annie Reber,.............
Blanch Reeseman,...............
.......Teacher.- •
Adaline Rexroth,............
.v........ McConnellsburg, Pa.......... ......Teacher.

Cumberland Valley State ,Normal School.



Edna C. Schoch...,.......... ...... ... :...... Shippensburg, Pa.,................. ..Teacher.
Jessie M? Sefton (Dunkle)fâvÿ........Steeîton, Pa. '
Norma Seitz,.........'............................Harrisburg, Pa.,.......v.v.. :
.Teacher.
Mary Sipes,...................................... McConnéllsburg,Pà.,.;’.T...... ....Teacher".;
Elizabeth E. Spangler (Nicholas),..Allegheny, Pa.'
Rosa A. Spidel,......... ......................Hummelstown, Pà...................Teacher.
Mary T. W agner............................. Manheim, Pa.,..............
....Teacher.
Cordelia Woods,....!........................Carlisle, Pa.,......................... „...Teacher.
G e n tle m e n .

George W . Baker,....
J. Albert Baxtresser,,

.Abbottstown, Pa.
.Carlisle? Pa.,........

H. M. Becker...........
H. D. Becker............
O. C. Bishop,............
B. J. Bower,............. .
N. J. Briner,.;...........
J. M. Brinton,:.........
W . H. Burd,.....
A. A. Evans,..;...........
J. E. Evans,....,.........
S.F . Gerberich,.........
C. E. Greason,...........
G. C. Hain,..,....... .....
George Macomber,.
A. 0 . McCune,..........
F. M. P aul,..............
D. M. Shearer.......... .
C. R. Shyrock,..........
B. M. Shull,;,.'....,
G. W . Smeltzer,.......
A. B. Sollenberger,...
C. W . Snyder,......
P. H. Stambaugh,....
J. A. Stephens,.........
J. C. W agner,.....
H. J. W agner,..........
G. A* W ebb,.......

..Hanover, Pa........
.Hanover, Pa.,.....
..Oberlin, Pa........
..Loysvilie, Pa......
..Loysville, Pa.,.....
..Lykens, Pa.,..,....
.Donnelly’s Mills, Pa,,....
.IVIooredale, Pa.,.............
..Mooredale, Pa.,.... ........ .
.Hummelstown, Pa........
.Greason, Pa.
.Mt. Union, Pa.,
..Morganza, P a .,„,...........
..Philadelphia, Pa.,........
.Greason, Pa...................
..Fayetteville, Pa.,...........
..Shippensburg, Pa.,'.......
..Duncannon, Pa.,...........
..Oberlin, Pa.,.........;.....,..
.Lehmaster, Pa.,.............
..Eden, Vale, Cal............
..Hanover, Pa.,.................
..Wiconisco, Pa.,.............
..Mt. Holly Springs, Pa.,.
...Green Spring, Pa.,........
..Cincinnati, O.,

Ezra Lehman,

..Huntingdon, Pa.,................

.Prin. o f school.
Student, Dickinson Law
School.
Student U. Pa,
Teacher.
Teacher.
Teacher.
Teacher.
Teacher.
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Teacher . .
High school.
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Principal o f Schools./ •, ,
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Clerk. "
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Univ. o f Penn.
Teacher.
Prin. o f schools;
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Student State college.
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Scientific Course.
.Principal o f high school.

CLASS O F 1893.
L a d ie s .

NannieE. Allen,...........
Mary L . Arnold-.........
Lillian S. Besore,..........
Eva M. Boyer, ............
Mary Downs,.................
Ella R. Erdman,...........
Cora M. Fickes,............
Mabel Geiger,........
Lillian B. Goshorn,....
Edith B. Getz ...............
Nellie R. Hays,........... .
Jennie M. Hefelbower,.
Celia Hefelbower,........
Bessie M. Landis,...,....
Eva J. Liggett,.............

..Lee’s Cross Rhoads, Pa.,
..Delta, Pa.,
.Greencastle, Pa.,
..Table Rock, Pa..
.Catasauqua, Pa.,
...Macungie,. Pa.,
.Mechanicsburg, P a ,
..Shippensburg, Pa.,
..Shippensburg, Pa.,
.Roaring Springs, Pa.,
..Shippensburg, Pa.,
..Middle Spring, Pa.,
..Middle Spring, Pa.,
..Hummelstown, Pa.,.
.Ickesburg, Pa..........

Teacher;
Teacher.
Teacher.
Teacher.
Teacher.
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Stud. Dickinson College.
Teacher.
Teacher.
Studen t scientific^ course;
Teacher.
Teacher.
Teacher.
Teacher.

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. Cumberland -Valley Stale. Normal School.

‘ Mary K. McCune,.............
-Rose McKinnie,..................
OoraA. Miller,...,................
M. Elsie Peters,.........:......
Anna L. Railing (Adams),,;
Ella N.-Ralston, .................
Belle Reifsnyder,...............
Mary- R hodes,........ .
♦Bertha K. Rhodes.
Clara E. Rihard,.................
Maude E. R obin son,.........
Rachel M. S cott,.............
A da A. Seibert,....
Jlattie S. Shelley,................
Emma M. Shugars,............
Zatae l. Smith,....................
Lena Taylor................. !.....
Blanche W agner,..:.... .......
A nna Wallace, ......1............
Annie Walters,..7............... .
Mary V. W eimer,...............
Katherine W epsell,...........
Hattie A. W ylie,.!..............

..Shippensburg, Pa.,...
..Greehcastle, Pa.
...Hummelstown, Pa.,,.
...Hughesyille, Pa.,.....
..Bakersyille, N , J.
...Mechanicsburg, Pa.,..
..Renovo, Pa;,...,.........
..Gowen, Pa..............

..Teacher;
..Teacher.
..Teacher;
.; Grammar school.

.Cypher, Pa.................
.Waterloo, Pa.,............
..Green'Mount, Pa.......
.Fannettsburg, Pa.......
.Boiling Springs, Pa.,..,
.Shippensburg, Pa.......
.Dickinson, Pa.,..........
.Shippensburg, Pa.......
.Shippensburg, Pa.,.....
.Waynesboro, Pa.,.......
.Catasauqua, Pa.,.........
.Clearville, Pa.,.... .......
.Highspire, Pa.,.........
.Middle Spring, Pa.......

..Teacher.
.Teacher.;
.Teacher.
.Teacher. ,
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
..Student scientifié course.
.Student scientific course.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Student scientific course.
.Student Wilson college.

Aaron B. Crook,............;....
.j . F. Eeardprff,............. .....
A. C .D onnelly,..................
■J. B .E b y ,................. .,.........
J. W ñson Elliott,............
Di A. Forsyth,;..'........,.........
U. Grant-Fry,.....................
M .W . Garrett,...;......... .
L. B. Hafer............... ........
J. H. Handshaw,................
C. A. Hassler,.......................
J. P. Herr,.,......................... .
J. F. Hoch*...........................
John H. Hoffman,..............
R. H. Hughes.......... ...........
James D. Kennedy,...........
Óscar H. Little,.....;............
George O. Lutz,..............
Harry L. March..................
J. A. McAllister,.......... .......

.WiUiamstown, Pa.......
.Waynesboro, Pa.,........
.Shippensburg, Pa.,......
.Elstonville, Pa.,.........
.Sterrett’s Gap, Pa.,.....
.Indian Spring, Md......
.McCrea, P a.,................
.Newton Hamilton, Pa,
.Gettysburg, Pa.,..........
.Oakville, Pa.,...............
.Shippensburg, Pa.,.....
Orrstown, Pa.,............
.Shippensburg, Pa.,.....
.Biglerville, Pa.,...........
.Altoona, Pa.,.......... v...
.Greencastle, Pa.,.........
.Concord, Pa.,...............
.Gettysburg, Pa.,..........
.York, Pa.,.................. .
.Barlow, Pa..................

W esley A. Nycum,....
Charles C. Ogle,;..:..,.
G. L. Omwake,..........
W . O. Parcell,...........
C. Ebbert Plasterer,..
H. W . Pyles...............
William Rife,............
C. M. Romberger,.... .
H. F. Schroeder,........
C.
Shaner,....;.... .
J. N. Shriner,.... .......
C. Edward Slonaker,.

Loysburg, Pa.,........
..Shippensburg, Pa.,.
.Greencastle, Pa.,....
.Mercersburg, Pa.,...
.WiUiamstown, Pa.,.
.Shippensburg, Pa.,.
.Williamsport, Pa...
.Cashtown, Pa.,......
.W iconisco, Pa.,......
.Middletown, Pa......
.Oakville, Pa.,..........
.Tanneytown, Md.,.
..Mummasburg, Pa.,.

..Teacher.,
..Teacher..
..Teacher.

Gentlem en.

♦Deceased

..Teacher.
..Teacher;.
.Student scientific course.
..Teacher.
..Teacher.
.Student scientific course.
.Teacher'. , ' v
..Principal o f schools.
.Theological Seminary.
..Student scientific course.
.Student scientific course.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
..Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
..Teacher.
.College.
.Teacher.
.Student Pennsylvania college.
.Principal o f schools.
.Teacher.
.Bookkeeper.
.Tutor in college.
.Teacher.
.Student scientific course.
.Prof, in Seminary
.Teacher.'
.Teacher.
.Ward Principal.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teacher.

Cumberland Valley State Normal School.
H. M. Smiley,,.......
W . E. Thomas.......
George R. Traxier,.
H. J. W ickey,..........

.Shermansdale, Pa.,......
.Hampton:, Pa.,...........
.Lurgan, P a.,.,;.............,
.Orbisonià, Pa.,.........

George H. Eckels,..

S c ie n t ific C ou rse.
.Gettysburg, Pa.,...........

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.Teacher.
.Teacher.
.Teacher. 1
.Principal o f schools.
.Student Pennsylvania
college. .' /

Sta t e Ce r t if ic a t e .

A. J. Harbäugh,

^Collegeville, Pa.,.... .

C .LA S S O F 1894

.Principal preparatory
department,, Ursinus
College. ; ;:

L adies .

Mertena Allen........
Nell A llen,......:.......
Esther Angle,.........
Mollie Bair,.........
Jennie Bell,............
Margaret Bell,........
Mary Bender,.........
Mary B enner,.........
Amanda Bennett,...
Sara Black,............. .
Ella Boh er,.... ........ .
Ida B owen,.............
Carrie Brown,.........
Georgiy Craig,.........
Emma Deahn,.........
Zula Deatrick,.........
Bertha Devor,.... .
A. Jane Diller,.........
Maud Eby,......'.......
Essie Ernst..............
Ida Frank,..............
Frances Goldsboro,.
Eva Hartman,.........
Anna Hoffman,.......
Stell a Hykes,..........
Ruth Kann,............
Elizabeth Kisecker,.
Bertha Kelley,.........
Lizzie Kirk,........,,..,
Katie Fegeley,.......
Alice Lehman,......
Ella Lehman,..........
Amanda Losh,........
Margaret Martin,....
Mary Miller,........
Jennie Myers...... ....
Mary Myers,.... .......
Mabel Nissley,.........
Annie Patterson,....
Emma Pfoutz,..........
Julia R a d l e , .... .
Grace Riefsnyder,....
Sadie R oop,......... .
Sara A . R oth,.........
Beckie Ritter,..........
Anna Schwarts,.1 ..;..
Rosa Scott,......... .....

..Highspire,-Pa.,..........
..Lees X Roads, Pa......
..Greencastle, Pa.,.......
..Spring Run, Pa.,,......
..Marysville, Pa.,........
..Marysville, Pa.,........
..Shippensburg, Pa.,....
..Gettysburg, Pà.,........
..Flintstone, M d.,........
.Black’s Gap, Pa.,......,
.Shippensburg, Pa......
..Everett, Pa.,..............
..Wormleysburg, Pa.,..
.Shippensburg, Pa......
..Maueh Chunk, Pa.,..
..Plainview, Pa.,......... .
..Hustontown, Pa.......
..Newville, Pa.,.;.........
..Greencastle, Pa.,......
..Bloserville, Pa.,........
.Millersbürg, Pa.,.......
..Hunterstown, Pa.,...,
.Mummasburg, Pa......
.Goldenville, Pa.........
.Shippensburg, Pa.,....
..Lisburn, Pa.,......... .
.Greencastle, Pa.,.......
.Oakville, Pa.............
.Warfordsburg, Pa.,...
.Middlé Spring, Pa.,...
.Shippensburg, Pa......
.Wingerton, Pa.,....,....
.Duncannon, Pa.,.......
.Shippensburg, Pa.,....
.Hyndnian,..... ............
.Idaville, Pa., :.............
.York Springs, Pa......
.Hummelstown, Pa.,..;
.Harrisburg, Pa.,.......
.New Franklin, Pa.,...
.Dalmatia, Pa.,...........
.Shippensburg, Pa......
.Highspire, Pa.,..........
.Goldenville, Pa.,.. :.....
.Loysville, Pa..............
.Gettysburg, Pa.,.......
.Green Mount, Pa.......

..Teacher.
.Teacher.
..Teacher.
.^Teacher.
..Teacher.
..Teacher.
..Teacher.
..T e a c h e r .•:
..Teacher.
..Teacher.
..Teacher.
..Teacher.
..Teacher.
..Student scientific course.,
..Teacher.
..Teacher.
..Teacher.
..Teacher.
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.TeacherV;
.Bookkeeper.
.Teacher.
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.Teacher. '

6o

Curhberland Valley State Normal School.

Virginia Smith,....
Clara Stamy,.........
Helen Stoner,....!..,
' Bessie W eiser,.......
Adaline W alter, :....
'Faânie Whisler,—
^Sudie W ingert,......
Y Clara Y ount,.........

....Shippensbnrg, Pa.,....
...Greencastle, Pa;,.......,
....Millersburg, Pa.,.... .
.. Pine Grove,"Pa.,
...Hampden, Pa.,......'. . .
....Shippensburg, Pa.......
...Waynesboro, Pa.,......
...Littlestown, Pa.,........

H. A. Albert,....!....
Claude Barton,......
ll< 3 . M. Best.............
"" Jj. L. Bomberger,...
F. H. B ram e,--..
C. V. Clippinger,,..
M. J. Cook,........
W . S. Cornman,..-.
B.. Cunningham;...
v,A. M. Engie,.
, W . W . Feidt,.........
W .'Eï Glass............
Irving Handshaw,,
W . S. Hafer............
E. M, Hershey,.......
•,C. E. Hoke,
' I. A . Hoke,........ ....
Harry Hoopy,......
W . C, Hughes,.......
‘ C. L. E élley,...........
W . H. Klepper,.....
Ira L ong................

...New Oxford,, Pa........
...Carlisle, Pa.,..............
...Mechanicsburg, Pa.,..
...Harrisburg, Pa.,........
...Heidlèrsburg, Pa.,.......
...Greencastle, Pa.,........
...Aspers, Pa.,...............
...Billow, Pa.,............. ...
...Oakville, Pa.,.............
...Hummelstown, Pa.,..
...Millersburg, Pa.,........
...Scotland, Pa.,..'...........
...Oberlin, Pa..............
...Lehmasters, Pa.,........
..Hockèrsville, Pa.,.......
...Mowersville, Pa.........
-Mowersville, Pa.,.......
..West Fairview, Pa......
...Shippensburg, Pa.,....
..Oakville,- Pa.',.............
...Mt. Holly Springs, Pa.
..Ha^s Groye, Pa.,......

W , G. M c C o y , . .
W . H. MpGowan,...
J. W . McClain,........
.A. A. Miller,..:.......
J. A. N o ll,....... ........
S. H. Piper,...........
P. W . M. Presselj....
H. A. Reed,— ........
J. M. Reighter,........
W ilber Repp,...........
U. G. Risser,..........
Noah Roth,
Ira Shaw,........... !.....
G. ^C. Sheaffer,....
JET. H. S h e n k ,.......
Edgar Shugars,........
H. Sibbett,'-- :.......
Robert Smith,..........
B. H. Trimmer,.......
Emory Thomas,.......
C. A. Trôstèl.............
D . -S. Weimer...........
O. G. Wickersham,...
C. H. Williamson,.:..

..Oakville, Pa.,.............. .
..Burnt Cabins, Pa.,.......
.Spring Run, Pa.,.........
..Mason & D ixon,.........
...Millërsburg, Pa.,.......
-N ew Bridge,-Pa.,........
-Boiling Springs, Pà.,...
..Middle Spring, Pa.......
.Carlisle, Pa.,.................
..Clay Mill, P a ,,- -........
Lawn, Pa.,....................
..Duffield, Pa.,.................
.Mt. Rock, Pa'.,..-..— ;
.Mooredale, Pa.............
..Deodate, Pa.,................
.Shippensburg, Pa.,......
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