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THE NORMAL SCHOOL HERALD

CATALOGUE

FORTY-SEVENTH SCHOOL YEAR

OF THE

CUMBERLAND VALLEY STATE
NORMAL SCHOOL

SHIPPENSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA

1918-1919
And Prospectus for 1919—-1920

TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Athletics: Boys’ and Girls’ ............................................
Articles Students Should Bring with Them ..... ..........
Board of Trustees..... ......................................................
Building and Room Regulations...................................
Calendar 1919-1920.........................................................
Class Regulations................................... • ........................
Conditions for Admission and Graduation...................
Course of Study................................................................
Day Students-^Expense................... .............................
Expenses for Boarding Students...................................
Faculty for 1918-19.........................................................
General Regulations............................................ ...........
Government and Discipline............................................
Health Regulations.................... ■ ................................
Lectures, Concerts, Moving Picture Entertainments.
Literary Societies.. .......... .................... ...................
Reading Room................................................................
Religious W ork...............................................................
Sabbath Regulations......................................................
Social Regulations..........................................................
Specific Aims of the School..........................................
Spring Term Courses............. .......................................
Student Government......... .......................................
Summer School...............................................................
Time Regulations...........................................................

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D e p a r t m e n t s o f I n s t r u c t io n

Agricultural Department...............................................
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Biological Science..........................................................
Civil Government .
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Domestic Art and Science... : .....................................
English............................................................................
French..............................................................................
Geography.......................................................................
Hygiene.................................................................
History................................... • • • • ................................
Latin................................................................................
Mathematics............. .....................................................
Manual A rts.......... .........................................................
Music...............................................................................
Penmanship....................................................................
Physical Education........................................................
Physical Science.............................................................
Psychology....................................................................
Pedagogy................................................. .......................
Reading and Public Speaking....................................
Training School............................................................

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BO AR D OF TRU STEES

Geo. H. Stewart........................................... . ................................... President
L. E. Smith............................................................................. Vice President
Geo. S. McLean................................................................................ Secretary
J. D. Robinson.................................................................................. Treasurer
H. Milton Roth, Gettysburg..........................................................July, 1919
L. E. Smith, Greencastle.............................................................. .July, 1919
Geo. H. Stewart, Shippensburg..................................................... July, 1919
John G. Benedict, Waynesboro..................................................... July, 1920
Geo. S. McLean, Shippensburg..................................................... July, 1920
Quinn T. Mickey, Shippensburg....................................................July, 1920
John E. Boher, Shippensburg........................................................ July, 1921
George W. Himes, Shippensburg...................................................July, 1921

STANDING COMMITTEES
Committee on Discipline and Instruction
Geo. H. Stewart

Geo. S. McLean

John E. Boher

L. E. Smith

Committee on House and Grounds
Geo. W. Himes

Quinn T. Mickey

John G. Benedict

Committee on Finance
H. Milton Roth

C. Arthur Greist

Geo. H. Stewart

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F A C U L T Y F O R 1918-19

EZRA LEHM AN, Ph.D., Principal
Psychology
■ f*J. S. HEIGES, A.M., Dean
Pedagogy
M. M AR G AR ET STROH, B.S., B.O., Preceptress
Reading and Public Speaking
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S. S. SHEARER, A.B., Preceptor
Biological Science
-4 — JAM ES ELDON, Ph.D.
Mathematics
J. K . STEW ART, A.M.
Latin

~ h S. A L IC E HUBER, M.E.
Arithmetic and Critic Teacher in Training School
-/■ ■ HARRIET W Y L IE STEW ART, A.B.
History
- b M A R Y R ACH EL HARRIS, M.Pd.
Principal Training School
_ L - M. IR EN E HUBER
Art and Sewing
-A N N E S T S -iP.” HfiRR- , L. Household Chemistry and Cookery
M A R Y L. SN IV E L Y
Assistant Principal Training School
AGN ES M .'M A TTH E W S
Piano

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M IN ER VA L. ADAM S
Vocal Music and Orchestra

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- f - H . L. BURKHOLDER, M.E.
Manual Arts

MARTON~CTCQNOyÊÜIXB-.
Physical Education and Physiology

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-BEATRICE M. 'J'ENKfWg.'TCTr French

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Physical Science and Boys’ Athletics

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LESLIE C. KREBS, B.S.
Agriculture

Grammar and jModern History
.—M A R THA MA RT 1X—A.B
Geography and Assistant in Pedagogy
J .vCALyi^-.GÔSH OR^rÆ BT''’’“ '
Assistant in Mathematics .
.JVI¥RTL*E--MA¥'B-ER>RY
Assistant in English
A D A V. HORTON, M.E.
Secretary
- j - ID A B. QUIG LEY, M.E.
Librarian


H. EM M A E P P L E Y
Matron of Dining Room
MRS. M. K . W OLFF
Matromof Girls’ Dormitory
ETH EL LEN H ER
Matron of Administration Building
MRS. A L IC E H ERR
Housemother
GEO RGE L. B A K E R
Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings

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C A L E N D A R , 1919-1920

Fall Term, 1919
Registration D a y ..........
Organization of Classes
Model School Opens..
Thanksgiving Day.
Fall Term Closes.. . . .

........ Monday, September 8
. . . .Tuesday, September 9
Wednesday, September 10
. .Thursday, November 27
. .Thursday, December 18

Winter Term, 1920
.Monday, January 5
.Tuesday, January 6
.Tuesday, January 6
Thursday, March 25

Registration D a y ...
Class Work Begins..
Model School Opens
Winter Term Closes.

Spring Term, 1920
Registration D a y ............................................................ Monday, March 29
Work Begins..........................................................Tuesday, March 30
Model School Opens....................................................... Tuesday, March 30
Anniversary Normal Literary Society............................Friday, April 16
Reunion Philo Literary Society............................................Friday, M ay 7'
Model School Entertainment.............................................. Monday, June 14
Baccalaureate Sermon........................................................... Sunday, June 20
Musical and Literary Entertainment................................ Monday, June 21
Class D a y.............................................................................. Tuesday, June 22
Alumni Meeting....................................................................Tuesday, June 22
Commencement D a y .................................................... Wednesday, June 23
Summer Session Begins........................................................Monday, June 28
Summer Session Ends........................................................ Friday, August 6
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THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY STATE
NORMAL SCHOOL
Shippensburg, Pa.
Shippensburg is a town of forty-five hundred population* 41 miles
south of Harrisburg on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, a branch of
the Pennsylvania line. The Reading and the Western Maryland Rail­
roads also run into the town.
Shippensburg is in the center of the beautiful Cumberland Valley,
a region famed in the history of the nation. Gettysburg, with its fam­
ous battlefield, is only 35 miles distant; Chambersburg, rich in historic
interest, is 11 miles distant; while Carlisle is only twice as far away.
The Cumberland Valley is famous not only for its beauty and its
historic associations, but it is one of the richest agricultural communities
in the nation.
Shippensburg is a splendid school town. Its people are progressive
and intelligent. The moral tone of the town is indicated by the fact
that for thirty years there has not been a licensed saloon in the town or within
six miles of it. There are, however, twelve churches within the borough
limits.

THE SCHOOL
The school buildings are beautifully situated just outside the borough
limits, in the midst of a campus of sixteen acres. The plant consists
of the Administration Building, the Girls’ Dormitory, the Gymnasium,
the Training School, the Power Plant, the Principal’s House, the In­
firmary, the Laundry, and the School Stables.
The Administration Building contains the Principal’s Office, Chapel,
Recitation Rooms, Biological, Chemical and Physical Laboratories,
and the Dining-room. The second and third floors are used as Dor­
mitories.
The Girls’ Dormitory is a beautiful homelike building. Its open
court is the assembly and lounging place for the boarding girl students.
The Boys’ Dormitory has recently been repainted and equipped with
electric lights. A new and thoroughly modern system of heating has
been introduced. The lavatory, newly equipped with shower baths, is
provided with everything needed for the comfort and convenience of
the students.
All other buildings are modern and admirably suited to the purpose
for which they are intended.

EXPENSES
The expenses at the Cumberland Valley State Normal School are
very reasonable. They are kept as low as it is possible to keep them
without crippling the work of the school.

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Free Tuition.— The State of Pennsylvania furnishes free tuition to all
students seventeen or more years of age who will sign an agreement binding
them to teach in the common schools of the state for at least two years. Stu­
dents who are not 17 pay $1.50 a week tuition until they reach that age.
Special students pay $1.50 a week tuition.
Boarding students pay $4.75 a week for boarding, furnished room,
heat, light and laundry. $195.00 will cover the above items, including
the registration fee, for the entire school year of forty weeks.
Day students, seventeen or more years of age, pay an enrollment
fee of four dollars per term. This fee provides free admission to enter­
tainments, lectures, moving picture exhibitions, and school games.
Other Expenses.— Small fees are charged in a few branches to cover
the cost of materials used (see page 15). Books may be purchased new
or second-hand or rented at the school book store.

SPECIFIC AIMS OF THE SCHOOL
All State Normal Schools aim to prepare young men and women for
the work of teaching. The Cumberland Valley State Normal School
emphasizes the features common to all normal schools, but it claims the
following distinctive characteristics:

1. Home Life.— The authorities believe that the school should repro­
duce the social life of the home as far as possible. School life should, there­
fore, be a preparation for living. Young men and women should be
taught self-control, for without this ability any scheme of education
will be a failure. The great majority of our pupils come to us with a
Very definite purpose in view and wish to make the best possible use of
their opportunities, hence the tone of the school is remarkably earnest.
It is a further aim and object of the school to prepare our pupils for
social efficiency.. We realize that young men and women must be able
to take an active part in the affairs of the various communities into
which they are expected to go after leaving the school; hence the school
does not neglect the social side of the student’s life, and opportunities
for social intercourse under proper direction are afforded the students
from time to time. The student who goes from a school lacking the ability
to associate with cultured men and women is bound to be more or less of a
failure in life. Our pupils are therefore trained in the conventions expected
of them by society so that they may take their place in. the affairs of their
respective communities. The ideal of any school should be to reproduce
as nearly as possible the family life. A s young men and women asso­
ciate in the family, so should they associate in, a properly regulated school.
In carrying out this policy this Normal School allows the greatest
possible freedom to the young men and women compatible with good
taste and sound morality. In short, everything is done by the faculty
to cooperate with the students in maintaining a bright and refined home
life and to help them,to the cultivation of that grace and dignity that
marks the real lady or gentleman.

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2: S“ e. o f ,th ®School.—The Principal and faculty of the school believe
that a school should not number more than six hundred pupils. Schools
exceeding this number are apt to be unwieldy; it is not possible for the
faculty to know the students personally in larger schools, nor for the
students to know one another intimately. As a result, many of the
conditions that should prevail in a large home school are absent in such
schools. A school ranging from five to six hundred in number is laree
enough to combine the best features to be found in a student body but
is not so large as to destroy the individuality of the students.
3.
Sm all Classes.— We believe in small classés, not exceeding thirtyfive or forty students. When the classes are larger than this it is im­
possible for the teacher to come into that close personal contact with
the students so necessary to their progress. Very often the lecture
method with its glaring faults is used by teachers in large classes. Ex­
perience shows that really good work is impossible in classes numbering
more than thirty-five or forty students.

STUDENT GOVERNMENT
. The authorities of the school believe that no one Can be successful
in governing others who has not first learned to govern himself. Accord­
ingly the students are given the opportunity, to practice self govern­
ment. The boarding girls are organized into a Student League, which
elects a president, vice president, and secretary. These officers, with
representatives elected from the four -classes and three members of the
laculty appointed by the principal, constitute the Student- Council, which
has charge of the discipline of the boarding girls. The Work of this
organization has been most satisfactory.

C O N D IT IO N S O F A D M IS S IO N
A N D G R A D U A T IO N
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P™Pf ly certified graduates of approved Pennsylvania high schools

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hlf h .s c h 0 0 ls a s listed by the Department of
Public Instruction, shall be admitted to the third year of the Four Year
Course of the State Normal Schools without examination, and be con­
ditioned m the branches that have not been satisfactorily completed bv
such students. Full credit will be given for all High School branches
satisiactonly completed.
2 Properfy certified graduates of approved Pennsylvania high schools
of the second grade shall be admitted to the second year of the Four
Year Course of the State Normal Schools without examination, and be
r nsuch students 6 branCheS that have not been satisfactorily completed
B B B B cejtified graduates of approved Pennsylvania high schools
of the third grade shall be admitted to the first year of the Four Year
Course of the State Normal Schools without examination, and be con-

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ditioned in the branches that have not been satisfactorily completed
by such students. : ;
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4. A person who desires to be admitted to the second or the third
year without having previously attended an accredited high school,
must have a certificate from a commissioned Superintendent of Schools;
showing that he has pursued the branches of the first and second years,
with his standing in those branches, or must pass a satisfactory exami­
nation by the faculty in said branches, or be conditioned in them. But
the studies in which any one is conditioned under this rule or any one
of the rules above, shall not foot up. more than 320 hours,
5. If the faculty of any State Normal School or the State Board of
Examiners decide that a person is not prepared to pass an examination
by the State Board, he shall not be admitted tó the same examination
at any other State Normal School during the same school year.
6. If a person who has completed the State Board examinations re­
quired for admission to the classes of any year at any State Normal
School desires to enter another Normal School, the Principal of the
Normal School at which the examination was held, shall send the proper
certificate to the principal of the school which the person desires to
attend. Except for the reason here stated, no certificate setting forth
the passing of any studies at a State Normal School shall be issued.
7. Candidates for graduation shall have the opportunity of being
examined in any higher branches, including vocal and instrumental
music and double entry bookkeeping; and all studies completed by them
shall be named in their certificate. Persons who have been graduated
may be examined at any State examination in any higher branches,
and the Secretary of the Board of Examiners shall certify on the back
of their diplomas as to the passing of the branches completed at said
examination. No certificate or diploma valid for teaching except the
one regularly issued by the State Board of Examiners to regular graduates
shall be issued by any State Normal School or any person connected
with any such school.
8. A certificate setting forth the proficiency of all applicants in the
studies in which they desire to be examined by the State Board of Ex­
aminers shall be prepared and signed b y the faculty and presented to
the Board. Studies that have been completed at a high school shall be
distinguished by the words “ high school” or the initials “ H. S.” A
separate list of each class shall be prepared for the use of each examiner
together with a separate list of students conditioned in any branch,
with the branches in which they are conditioned, and the grades shall
be indicated in every list where substitution is made or extra branches
are taken. These lists shall be ready for the State Board before the
examination begins.
9. No State examinations shall be given to any student on part of
a year’s work unless the study is completed, but (except in the last year’s
examination) a student may be conditioned by the State Board of Ex­
aminers in not more than two subjects covering not more than one period
of work for a year. Accurate records of these conditions shall be promptly

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sent to the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the fact that the
students thus conditioned have taken up such subjects and passed them
by the faculty shall be certified to in writing to the State Board of Ex­
aminers before such students are admitted to another State Examination.
10. Within fifteen days after the examination by the State Board
at any Normal School, the Principal of the School shall send to the
Department of Public Instruction a complete list of all who have taken
advanced branches, together with a list of these branches, also a list
of those who passed the State Examination in any year, naming the year.
11. Residence for the last two years shall be required of all students
except in the case of students who have completed the Freshman year
or more in colleges approved by the College and University Council
who may be graduated after one year’s residence.

COURSE OF STUDY FOR PENNSYLVANIA STATE
NORMAL SCHOOLS
FIR ST Y E A R
(Before being admitted to the second year of a state normal school
. students will be required to pass the following subjects:)
No, of 45
Minute Periods
/ Latin— Pearson; or French— Fraser and Squair. . . .
........ i6o
/ Algebra— D w ell........................... ............................... .
. . . . i6o
Arithmetic—D
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e l l , ........ ............
. . . . i6o
Civics; (elementary course)— Shimmel........................
. . . . 50
¡^Geography, Physical— H opkins..................................
........ 50
-Geogsaphy, Political— Morton....................................
. . . . 50
/ History, Ancient and Mediaeval-BlFyeM.............
. . . . 100
History, U. S.— Thwaite and Kendall..........................
. . . . 50
Grammar, English— Buehler.............. .........................
__ i6o
Orthography— Sandwick and Bacon............................
. . . . 40
Physiology and Hygiene— D avison.-....................
. . . . so
Reading and Public Speaking . ..
. . . . 50
'»Rural Schools— Culter and Stone................................
. . . . -50
-School Management and (School Law— Seeley...........
. . . . 100
"’f? Vocal Music— Tapper...................................................
. . . . 50
Physical Training..........................................................
. . . . 8o
Manual Training or Sewing............................
. . . . 50
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SECOND Y E A R
No. of 45
Minute Periods
Botany— Bailey.................................. ....................... ................... . I00
Caesar— Harknesi and Forbes, or French I I ................................ 160
Civics (advanced)1— Garner............................................................. c0
Drawing— Soper............ :
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General Methods— Teaching Process, Strayer
Clla'ssroom Mhnagement, Bagley.................. 160
Geometry, Plane— Wentworth.........................
160
History, English— Lamed.................................................................. 50
• History, Modern— Myers.............................................................. 50
Rhetoric, Composition, Classics— Clippinger. . . .................
160
Zoology:— Kellogg and Doane.................................. , ................... .. 50
Physical Training..’ .......................................................................
80
Latin Composition, Book I— Barss
TH IR D Y E A R
No. of 45
Minute Periods
G-Better Rural Schools— Betts and H all........................................... 40
Chemistry (General )J0 Alexander Smith or.................................. 166
Chemistry (Household)— W eed.
............................................. 160
Cicero— Allen and Greehough; or French I or II— Fraser and.
Squair and Petits Contes de France; or Spanish 1.................... 160
Geography, Political (Advanced)—-Tan and McMurry__ __ .80
Geology— Blackwelder and Barrows...................................
50
Geometry, Solid,' and Trigonometry— Wentworth....................... 166
History, U. S. (Advanced)— Gordy...............................; ............. 80
Literature, English and American— H alleck.. . . . .................
100
^M ethods in Geography. .Klin
.................................. ” 50
k Methods in History— Wayland.............../ ...........................
50
Physiology and School Sanitation— Coleman.......................... ‘ . 80
L-Psychology and Observation— Halleck...................................
160
Physical Training............................................................................... 80
Latin Composition, Book II— Barss
In the third year students must elect Cicero, or French, or Spanish,
or Solid Geometry and Trigonometry. Those who have completed
four years of a language in high school will be given the opportunity
to take a fifth year in a language. Those who have completed solid
geometry and trigonometry may elect a course in advanced mathematics.
Those who have completed chemistry, physics and the biological sci­
ences may take an advanced course in chemistry or advanced botany
or zoology. An advanced course in English is also offered. Where
preferred, students may defer these advanced subjects to the senior
year.
FOURTH Y E A R I
No. of 45
Minute Periods
Agriculture and Nature Study— Warren.......... : ............. ........ 100
Arithmetic (Advanced)— Wentworth and H ill.............................. 50
Drawing— Soper............................................................................... 50
Grammar (Advanced)— Pearson and Kirchwey...............
50
^H istory of Education— Graves.
.........................' . . . . • ........... 100
jJVIethods in Arithmetic— McMurry............................................... 50

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L" Methods in English— Klapper........................................................ 50
Physics— M illikan and Gale......... ......... ...................................... 160
Public Speaking— Oral English, for Secondary Schools— Sm ith.. 50'
Sociology, Rural— Gillette................................. — ....................... 80
Virgil— Greenough and Kittridge; or French II Classics— LaBelle
Nivernaise and other stories; Ca et La en France.................... 160
t " Practice Teaching (in Training School)....................................... 160
Manual Training or Cooking........................... ..
50
Physical Training................................... . ........................................ 80
Horace (elective fifth year Latin) Odes^—M oore......................... 16b
Livy, Selections, and Cicero De Amicitia ahd De Senectute
(elective sixth year Latin).................... ..................................... 160
In the fourth year Ethics, Rural School Problems and .Sociology may
be substituted for Virgil or French.

SPRING TERM COURSES
Special courses for those who have been teaching seven months’ term
in the public schools and for others who expect to take the examination
for provisional, professional or state permanent certificates, will open
March 29, 1920, and will continue 13 weeks. All the branches required
for any of the above named certificates will be taught. Credit will be
given in the regular first and second years’ work for the branches com­
pleted in these courses.
Special work in methods will be given and. classes from the training
school will be taught by Miss Harris and other training school teachers
in the presence of the students in the Spring Term classes. The work
done in the training school classes will be discussed with a view to deriv­
ing the principles underlying correct method.

SUMMER SCHOOL
A six weeks’ summer session will open June 28, 1920, and will continue
the work of the Spring Term classes. Special classes will also be organ­
ized for those who cannot attend the spring session. Work in methods
will be given and the public school branches will be thoroughly reviewed.
This course is specially valuable for those graduates of high schools who
expect to take the County Superintendent’s examination for provisional
certificates. Special work will also be given for the professional and
-ste^te permanent certificates.

SUMMER SCHOOL COURSES 1919
A six weeks’ summer course will open June 30, 1919. The work will
be exactly similar to that outlined above for the summer course of 1920.

PRIZES
Scholarship Prize
The Class of 1908 offer a yearly prize of five dollars in gold to the
four-year student having highest average at graduation. This prize
will be awarded for the first time in June, 1919.

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Public Speaking Prize
The Class of 1916 offer a yearly first prize of five dollars in gold for
excellence in Public Speaking. This prize will be awarded for the first
time in June, 1919.

Prizes in Debating
Mrs. Louise L. Lehman offers two yearly prizes in books to the stu­
dents winning first and second places in the inter-society debate. The
first prize for the 1919 debate was won by Cecil D. Mellott, Big Cove
Tannery, Pa., and the second prize by Edith Bistline, of Blain, Pa.

THE ALUMNI FUND
Boarding students who need financial aid during their senior year may
borrow a sum not exceeding $100 from the Alumni Fund for one year
from the time of their graduation without interest. Students in need
of such assistance must file their request for aid with the principal not
later than August 15 of the year preceding their graduation.

CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS
Graduates in the four years’;/course are awarded a certificate in which
are named the branches in which the student has been found qualified.
This certificate entitles the holder to teach two years in the public schools
of Pennsylvania without examination.
A graduate in the Normal Course who has continued his studies for
two years and has taught successfully for two full annual terms in the
common schools of the State, will receive, upon presenting to the faculty
and the State Board of Examiners, a certificate of good moral character
and skill in the art of teaching, endorsed by the Board, or Boards of
Directors by whom he was employed, and countersigned by the proper
superintendent, or superintendents of schools, a permanent diploma,
which will entitle the holder to teach in any of the public schools of
the State without further examination. The proper blanks may be
obtained from the principal at any time. They should be filled out and
filed with the principal not later than June 1.

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES
Enrollment fee (payable once a year by every boarding student
at time of registration)...................................................... ............. $ 5.00
Board, Room, Laundry, $4-75 Per week for forty weeks............ 190.00
Expense for year to students receiving State aid.............................$195.00
Students not receiving State aid (free tuition) pay a tuition fee of $1.50
per week, hence the total expense to such students for the year is $255.
The above prices include everything in the regular course except in
the case of students taking certain of the sciences, in which subject small
fees are charged to cover the cost of materials actually used. These
fees are as follows:

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Agriculture............................................................................................... $1.00
Chem istry.........................................................................................
3.50
Physics.....................................................................................................
1.50
Zoology, Physiology, (3rd year course), Botany, and Physical
Geography, each.................................................................................
1.00
Geology..................................................................................................... 1.00
1.00
Manual Training and Cooking, each...................................................
Sewing..........................
50
Boarding students pay a special fee of one dollar per term for mem­
bership in Athletic Association, admission to lectures, concerts and
moving picture entertainments given by the school.
Books can be rented at a cost of from two to three cents a week for
each book used or they can be purchased outright at the bookroom of
the school.

TIME OF PAYMENTS
The registration fee is payable at the time of registration.

Payments for Fall Term
Sept. 8, first payment including enrollment fee............................... $50.00
Nov. 10, remainder of payment for those receiving State aid....... 27.25
Nov. 10, remainder of payment for those not receiving State aid.. 49.75

Payments for Winter Term
Jan. 5, first payment............................................................................ $35.00
If registration fee has not been previously paid....... ....................... 40.00
Feb. 16, remainder of payment for those receiving State aid........ 23.00
Feb. 16, remainder of payment for those not receiving State aid... 41.00

Payments for Spring Term
March 29, first paym ent;.................................................................... $40.00
If registration fee has not been previously paid............... .............. 45.00
M ay 17, second payment for those receiving State aid.................. 22.75
M ay 17, second payment for those not receiving State aid............ 42.25
New students who are unable to enter at the beginning of a term,
will be charged only from the time of entrance. During the Spring
term students are expected to enter as soon as the schools in which they
have been teaching are closed.
In case the amount appropriated by the State should not cover the
entire cost of tuition, students in all State Normal schools will receive
a pro rata share. There has been no deficit in recent years.
M No deduction will be made on account offpbsence during the last two
weeks of a term or during the first two weeks except as heretofore in­
dicated.
In case of necessary absence from the school of more than two weeks
but less than five weeks, students will be credited with the cost of board.
In case of longer absence no charge will be made for board or room.

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The charge for board and room includes furniture, bedding, light and
heat. . Each room accommodates two students. During the Fall and
Winter Terms students may have a whole room by paying fifty cents
a week extra.
The privilege for laundry is for twelve plain pieces per week.
No charge is made for the use of the infirmary, but doctors’ and nurses’
fees and medicine are paid by the student.
“ Students will not be allowed to board outside the building except with
parents or near relatives." By “ near relatives” is meant brother or Sister,
uncle or aunt, or grandparents.

Expense for Day Students
All day students will pay a registration fee of four dollars for each
term. This fee is payable on the day of registration. This includes
membership in the Athletic Association and admission to lectures and
moving picture entertainments given by the school.
Expenses for students not receiving State aid (for entire school
year)................................................................................................... $72.00
Expenses for day students receiving State aid................................. 12.00

SPECIAL SUBJECTS
Instruction is given in special subjects at the rates indicated.
Instruction on piano (including practice period) 75 cents per lesson.
Instruction in Vocal Music, 75 cents per lesson.
Instruction in Elocution, 75 cents per lesson.
Instruction in Fine Arts, 75 cents per lesson.
Use of piano, $5.00 per term for those not taking special music lessons.
Students will be charged for the full time they agree to take lessons
and no rebate will be made on account of lessons missed by the student’s
failure to attend.

Government and Discipline
All school government should have for its end the development of
character in the individual student. Any method of government which
does not secure this important end is wrong in principle.
In a Normal School where the student is being trained to govern other
students, there can be no excuse for loose government. No person is
qualified to teach in the public schools until he has attained a complete
mastery over himself. The individual who has been trained in schools
to habits of selfTControl and a wise self-direction has received the best
training which any school can give him.
We rely largely upon the honor and self-respect of our students in
our efforts to control. A Normal School is not a reformatory. Stu­
dents who enter this school are supposed to come for the purpose of
preparing themselves for their life work, and to be capable of self-control.
The disciplinary regulations are, therefore, few and simple. Students
who cannot abide by these regulations will be required to leave the insti­
tution.

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We notify the parents when we find their children are not attentive
to their studies, and if this course does not remedy the matter, the par­
ents will be asked to withdraw them from the school. Students who
are not making good use of their opportunities to receive an education
will not be retained in school.
Obedience on the part of the students to the following rules and regu­
lations is necessary to the successful management and control of a Nor­
mal school, and is for the best interests of the students themselves. No
regulations are made which we do not regard as important.

Time Regulations
1. Students will rise at 6:45 a. m. and retire at 10 p. m.
2. Recitation hours from 8:15 to 12:00 a. m. and from 1:00 to 4:00
p. m.
3. Breakfast at 7:15 a. m. Lunch at 12:10 p. m., and Dinner at 5:30
p. m.
4. Chapel service at 9 :oo a. m.
5. Prayer meeting on Wednesday, 7:00 p. m. Attendance voluntary.
6. ‘ Normal” and “ Philomathean” Literary Societies meet on Fri­
day evenings at 7 :oo o’clock.
7. Y . W. C. A. and Y . M. C. A. meetings on Sunday at 6:00 p. m.
Sunday school at 8 ¡45 a. m.
8. Study hour from 7:00 to 10:00 p. m.

Class Regulations
1. No student will be allowed to take more studies than he can pur­
sue profitably nor fewer than are necessary to keep him sufficiently
employed.
2. Students must attend classes up to the time of their leaving school.
3. All students must be present at the daily chapel exercises, unless
excused.
4. A costume suitable for use in gymnasium must be worn in the
physical training classes. It is suggested that the gymnasium costume
be secured after students have entered the school and have ascertained
just what is needed.
4. All articles of clothing sent to the laundry must be distinctly marked
with the student’s full name.
5. Both men and women must wear the regular gymnasium shoes
for gymnasium exercises.

Building and Room Regulations
X. Each student will be held responsible for the condition of his room
and its furniture, and he will be charged with any loss or unnecessary
damage.
2.
No changes or alterations must be made in the permanent parts
or fixtures of the rooms; nor nails driven into the walls without the per­
mission of the preceptress or matron.

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3. Students are requested to provide themselves with soft-soled slip­
pers for the building.
4. All articles of clothing sent to the laundry must be distinctly marked
with the student’s full name.
5. Students may be required to change their rooms or to board out
of|the building if deemed best by the Principal of the school.

Social Regulations
1. Day students may not call at the rooms of boarders, nor stay in
their rooms over night, unless by permission of the Principal. Board­
ing students will be held responsible to the Principal for the observance
of this rule.
2. Boarding students will not be permitted to visit in town on Sun­
day, nor remain in town over night, excepting with near relatives.
3. Visitors to the building will be regarded as under the same regu­
lations as the students.
4. Visiting the buildings or grounds on Sunday will not be permitted,
nor will students be allowed to make or receive calls during study or
school hours.
5. Ladies and gentlemen will not be permitted to hold prolonged
conversations with one another, either in the building or upon the grounds,
unless in connection with school duties, and then only by permission
of the Principal or a member of the faculty.
6. Students will receive visits from relatives or friends in the recep­
tion room only. An exception will be made in the case of parents, who
will be permitted to visit their children’s rooms.
7. Students are under the regulations of the school going to and com­
ing from their homes.
8. Students will select their own physician without recommendation
from any member of the faculty.
9. Students wishing to visit their homes or other places during the
term must present written permits from the parents to the Principal
or a member of the faculty designated by him. Parents are urged not
to ask that their children be absent from school except between the hours of
4 p. m. Friday and 8 a. m. Monday. The students cannot make up the
work missed through absence from class.. Absence from school is a positive
loss to students. Students return to the school after being absent over week­
ends with work unprepared. The best work is done by students who are
absent from school only in case of absolute necessity. The faculty will not
hold themselves responsible for the progress of students who visit their homes
or other places frequently during the term.
10. The authorities of the school will not, except in case of absolute neces­
sity, call a student to the telephone during school or study hours. Such
calls should be made before 8:15 a.m ., between 12 noon and 1 o'clock p. m.
and 3:15 and 7 p. m.
xi. Parents sometimes complain that the expenses incurred by students
are considerably in excess of those listed in the catalogue. There is no
reason for such complaint, as every legitimate expense is plainly listed in
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ply them with more money than should he given them. B ills for hooks, fees,
and other legitimate expenses will always he furnished by the school when
reguested by parents.

Health Regulations
1. Students upon entering the school must present physician’s cer­
tificate showing that they have been successfully vaccinated.
2. Students during vacation, or at any time when they are absent
from school, must avoid exposure to contagious or infectious diseases.
3. Students will be expected to observe proper hygienic rules during
the time they are enrolled as members of the school.
4. The school kitchen is in charge of the head of the Department of
Cookery, who is a skilled dietician. A carefully balanced menu will be
arranged. Food specially adapted to the needs of the student is pro­
vided and parents are requested not to send boxes of cooked' eatables
to students. Many cases of ill health are directly traceable to overindulgence in food sent from home.

ATHLETICS
It is the duty of the school to see to the physical well-being of every
young man and woman in attendance. The day has gone by when
the pale, delicate, bookish student is regarded as the ideal to be sought.
Young men and women must be just as strong and robust as possible.
For this reason we encourage all our students to take part in some type
of athletics.
In addition to out-of-door exercises and the regular training in the
gymnasium, the school encourages the following athletic sports:

Girls’ Athletics
Girls’ Hockey.— Class teams are organized early in the fall and a
series of inter-class games are played.
Girls’ Basketball.— Not only are class games played but group teams
are organized, and a regular schedule of games arranged. Nearly all
the boarding girls take part in these games.
Girls’ Baseball.— In the Spring and Summer terms this game occu­
pies the place held by hockey in the Fall term.
Tennis is open to both boys and girls and is under the control of the
Students’ Tennis Association.

Boys’ Athletics
Football is open to all the boys: A series of inter-school games will

be played.

Class teams will also be organized.

Basketball.— The same method is followed as in football.

Nearly
all the boys take part in this game.
Baseball teams are organized from each class. From these organi­
zations the school team is organized.
Track and Field Sports.— A meet will be held each spring, at which
the class championship will be decided.

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LECTURES, CONCERTS, MOVING PICTURE ENTER­
TAINMENTS, ETC.
A course of high grade lectures and entertainments is given during
the school year. The school owns a Powers 6B Moving Picture Machine
and once a month films of a high grade are shown. Plays of Shakes­
peare and other dramatists are presented and films showing the work
of various important industries, life in foreign countries, interesting
experiments in chemistry, physics, etc., are presented to the students.
During the past year the following lectures and entertainments were
provided:
Concert— Smith, Spring, Holmes Co.
Dickens’ Impersonation— William Sterling Battis.
Violin Recital and Concert— Ole Theobaldi and Company.
Lecture— Count Ilya Tolstoy.
These lectures, concerts and moving pictures are free to students.
During the next year one of the strongest possible courses of entertain­
ments will be provided.

RELIGIOUS WORK
Our students are furnished excellent opportunities for spiritual growth
and development. We have a prayer and lecture service every Wednes­
day evening, conducted by a member of the faculty, to which all the
students are invited. The service is attended by a large number of
students and is full of interest and profit.
We have a Sabbath School organized among the students. This
service is held every Sabbath morning, and the exercises are highly
appreciated and greatly enjoyed by the school. The school is divided
into classes, each class being taught by a member of the faculty. The
International Lesson is used. All boarding students must attend this
Sabbath School unless regularly excused.
Students, unless excused by the Principal, are required to attend
the church service of their choice every Sabbath morning. • The church
attendance in connection with the religious services at the school^ offers
them all the spiritual advantages that they would receive at their own
homes. In all proper ways religious influences are thrown around the
pupil, making his school life to conform as nearly as possible to the home
life in a Christian family.
A Young Men’s Christian Association and a Young Woman’s Christian
Association have been formed among the students. These societies
have been doing a great work for the growth of religious sentiment in
the school. These associations are non-denominational in character.

SABBATH REGULATIONS
3:00 to 5 p. m. will be observed as a quiet period. During this time
no singing, loud talking, or other unnecessary noise will be allowed in
the building.

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LITERARY SOCIETIES
Among the most valuable auxiliaries to a Normal School or College
are its literary societies. The Normal and the Philomathean societies
are strong, vigorous associations, and in their growth are keeping equal
pace with the growth of the school. They meet in separate halls every
Friday evening for the rendering of carefully prepared programs. These
programs are highly entertaining and instructive, and those taking part
in rendering them bestow ample labor and care in their preparation.
The Clio Society is an organization for the Spring term students.

READING ROOM
The Reading Room of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School
is one of its most important features. All the prominent magazines,
periodicals and many newspapers, daily and weekly, are found upon
the shelves and on the files in the handsome room fitted up for library
and reading-room purposes.

Magazines
American Cookery
American Education
Atlantic Monthly
Bird Lore
Bookman
Business Journal
Century
Christian Herald
Current Opinion
Education
Educational Foundations
Educational Review
Elementary School Journal
English Journal
Etude
Everybody’s
Forum
Good Housekeeping
Country Gentleman
Guide to Nature
School Science and Mathematics
Harper’s Magazine
Independent
Current Events
Industrial Arts Magazine
Journal of Geography
Ladies’ Home Journal
Leslie’s Weekly
Literary Digest
McClure’s
McBride’s
M cEvoy’s M agazine

Manual Training and Vocational Edu­
cation
Nation
National Geographic Magazine
New York Teachers’ Monographs
Normal Instructor and Primary Plans
North American Review
Outlook
Pennsylvania School Journal
Popular Educator
Popular Mechanics
Popular Science Monthly
Primary Education
Review of Reviews
Saint Nicholas
Saturday Evening Post
School Arts Magazine
School Review
Scientific American
Scribner’s
Something To Do
Sunday School Times
Survey
Teachers’ College Record
Teachers’ Magazine
Woman’s Home Companion
World’s Work
Youth’s Companion
Journal of Educational Psychology
Educational Administration and Super­
vision

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LECTURES, CONCERTS, MOVING PICTURE ENTER­
TAINMENTS, ETC.
A course of high grade lectures and entertainments is given during
the school year. The school owns a Powers 6B Moving Picture Machine
and once a month films of a high grade are shown. Plays of Shakes­
peare and other dramatists are presented and films showing the work
of various important industries, life in foreign countries, interesting
experiments in chemistry, physics, etc., are presented to the students.
During the past year the following lectures and entertainments were
provided:
Concert— Smith, Spring, Holmes Co.
Dickens’ Impersonation— William Sterling Battis.
Violin Recital and Concert— Ole Theohaldi and Company.
Lecture— Count Ilya Tolstoy.
These lectures, concerts and moving pictures are free to students.
During the next year one of the strongest possible courses of entertain­
ments will be provided.

RELIGIOUS WORK
Our students are furnished excellent opportunities for spiritual growth
and development. We have a prayer and lecture service every Wednes­
day evening, conducted by a member of the faculty, to which all the
students are invited. The service is attended by a large number of
students and is full of interest and profit.
We have a Sabbath School organized among the students. This
service is held every Sabbath morning, and the exercises are highly
appreciated and greatly enjoyed by the school. The school is divided
into classes, each class being taught by a member of the faculty. The
International Lesson is used. All boarding students must attend this
Sabbath School unless regularly excused.
Students, unless excused by the Principal, are required to attend
the church service of their choice every Sabbath morning. The church
attendance in connection with the religious services at the school offers
them all the spiritual advantages that they would receive at their own
homes. In all proper ways religious influences are thrown around the
pupil, making his school life to conform as nearly as possible to the home
life in a Christian family.
A Young Men’s Christian Association and a Young Woman’s Christian
Association have been formed among the students. These societies
have been doing a great work for the growth of religious sentiment in
the school. These associations are non-denominational in character.

SABBATH REGULATIONS
3:00 to 5 p. m. will be observed as a quiet period. During this time
no singing, loud talking, or other unnecessary noise will be allowed in
the building.

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LITERARY SOCIETIES
Among the most valuable auxiliaries to a Normal School or College
are its literary societies. The Normal and the Philomathean societies
are strong, vigorous associations, and in their growth are keeping equal
pace with the growth of the school. They meet in separate halls every
Friday evening for the rendering of carefully prepared programs. These
programs are highly entertaining and instructive, and those taking part
in rendering them bestow ample labor and care in their preparation.
The Clio Society is an organization for the Spring term students.

READING ROOM
The Reading Room of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School
is one^ of its most important features. All the prominent magazines,
periodicals and many newspapers, daily and weekly, are found upon
the shelves and on the files in the handsome room fitted up for library
and reading-room purposes.

Magazines
American Cookery
American Education
Atlantic Monthly
Bird Lore
Bookman
Business Journal
Century
Christian Herald
Current Opinion
Education
Educational Foundations
Educational Review
Elementary School Journal
English Journal
Etude
Everybody’s
Forum
Good Housekeeping
Country Gentleman
Guide to Nature
School Science and Mathematics
Harper’s Magazine
Independent
Current Events
Industrial Arts Magazine
Journal of Geography
Ladies’ Home Journal
Leslie’s Weekly
Literary Digest
McClure’s
McBride’s
M cEvoy’s Magazine

Manual Training and Vocational Edu­
cation
Nation
National Geographic Magazine
New York Teachers’ Monographs
Normal Instructor and Primary Plans
North American Review
Outlook
Pennsylvania School Journal
Popular Educator
Popular Mechanics
Popular Science Monthly
Primary Education
Review of Reviews
Saint Nicholas
Saturday Evening Post
School Arts Magazine
School Review
Scientific American
Scribner’s
Something To Do
Sunday School Times
Survey
Teachers’ College Record
Teachers’ Magazine
Woman’s Home Companion
World’s Work
Youth’s Companion
Journal of Educational Psychology
Educational Administration and Super­
vision

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Daily and Weekly Papers
Philadelphia Press, Ledger, Inquirer, North American, Evening Ledger.
New York Times, daily and Sunday.
Springfield Republican, weekly.
Adams County Independent.
Bloomfield Times.
Allentown Daily Call.
Duncannon Record.
New Bloomfield Advocate and Press.
Catasauqua Dispatch.
Carlisle Volunteer-Herald.
Democratic News, Chambersburg.
Peoples Register, Chambersburg.
Public Opinion, daily, Chambersburg.
Valley Spirit, weekly, Chambersburg.
Franklin Repository, daily, Chambersburg.
Current Events.
Dillsburg Bulletin.
Everett Press.
Fulton Republican.
Fulton County News.
Hummelstown Sun.
Halifax Gazette.
Gettysburg Compiler.
Gettysburg Star and Sentinel.
Huntingdon Globe.
Huntingdon Monitor.
Honesdale Citizen.
Mercersburg Journal.
Newville Times.
New Oxford Item.
Shippensburg Chronicle.
Shippensburg News.
Waynesboro Record.
York Gazette.
The students are encouraged to make good use of the privileges of
the reading room and the results are most gratifying. A librarian is
aways in charge of the room when it is open, in order that perfect quiet
may reign, and that students may get the largest profit possible from
their hours spent in the reading room. The student who has been gradu­
ated from a Normal School without having acquired a taste for good
literature and a knowledge of how to read with the greatest possible
profit, is but poorly equipped for the work of teaching.

ARTICLES THAT STUDENTS SHOULD BRING WITH
THEM TO SCHOOL
Students should bring the following articles with them or purchase
them on arrival at the school:

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Washstand cover and bureau cover, pair window curtains, towels,
table napkins and toilet articles. They should also bring a knife, fork,
spoon and glass tumbler for use in their rooms, as these articles may
not be taken from the dining-room.
Rooms are supplied with bed, bedding, bureau, study table, chairs,
washstand with bowl and pitcher and light fixtures.

GENERAL REGULATIONS
Damage done to furniture and other school property is charged against
the students responsible for it. Malegtudents, both boarding and day,
must make a deposit of $2.50 to cover possible damages. This deposit
will be returned when the student leaves school after deducting any
charges against him.
It must not be understood that the foregoing regulations embrace
all the duties and obligations devolving upon the individual student.
No list of rules can be made which would cover every duty of the stu­
dent under all the possible contingencies of Normal School life. And
on the other hand, there are many habits and forms of conduct so ob­
viously out of harmony with the obligations of the person who is pre­
paring to teach that it is not deemed necessary to prohibit them by formal
rule.
Our standard of conduct for those who are preparing to teach under
the tuition of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School is so high
that it would preclude anyone from looking to the profession of teaching
for a life calling whose habits and conduct are not worthy the imitation
of the children who may be placed under his instruction.
“ The Normal School Herald” is the official school publication. It
is furnished free to students while they are in attendance at the school.
The price to others is 25 cents a year. Alumni and former students
are earnestly urged to subscribe and keep themselves in touch with the
affairs at the school.

D E P A R T M E N T O F IN S T R U C T IO N
PSYCHOLOGY
D r . L ehman

Junior Class
A knowledge of Psychology is necessary to the successful teacher.
Educators have come to recognize the child as the center around which
the entire educational system revolves. The teacher must understand
the child’s physical nature with special reference to the structure of
the brain and the entire nervous system ; he must understand the close
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time is given to the study of the physiology of the brain and nervous
system. The laws underlying the growth and development of the various
mental activities are studied, not only from the text book, but by actual
observation of children. Similarly laws of memory, habit, etc., are
tested or derived by a course of experiments. Government efficiency
tests are used from time to time and students are encouraged to work
out problems for themselves. In short, the aim of the course is to make
psychology of practical value to every student,

PEDAGOGY
P r o f . H e i g e s , M is s H a r r i s , M r s . H e r r , M i s s S n i v e l y , M i s s M a r t i n

FRESHMAN YEAR
School Management
School management treats of the school as a definite agency of society,
organized for the express purpose of training boys and girls for social
efficiency.
Problems dealing with the organization and management of the school
are considered; the principles underlying the selection and arrangement
of the course of study are discussed, as are the questions relating to the
location, structure, heating, lighting and ventilation of school buildings.
During the spring term a text-book dealing with the ungraded country
school is used. The course aims to present the practical problems in
the multi-graded country school and to show how they may be solved
so as to economize time and energy of both teacher and pupil and yet
insure efficiency. Attention is given to method work. Model lessons
are given in teaching classes in various common school branches. Texts:
Seeley— School Management-; Culter and Stone— The Rural School; its
Methods and Management.

SOPHOMORE YEAR
General Methods
During the Sophomore year, General Methods are studied. The
object here is to supplement the work of the Freshman year with a study
of the best methods of securing good results in the school room; to lead
the pupils to appreciate the fact that methods rest upon a scientific
basis; to enlarge the vision of the pupils as to the scope of method work;
to prepare the way for special methods.
Great stress is placed upon the general aim of education, its realiza­
tion and its effect upon methods, plans and courses of study. Some
of the important topics of which a detailed study is made are: the assign­
ing of lessons, teaching how to study, moral training, the recitation,
supervision, and measurements. Finally, different types of lessons are
considered and students are required to construct lesson plans illus­
trating these types. Texts: Bagley— Classroom Management; Strayer—
The Teaching Process.

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JUNIOR YEAR
Rural School Problems
During the Spring term, the third year class takes up the study of
Rural School Problems. Special attention is paid to the relation of
the community to the rural school; its curriculum, organization, daily
program, etc. Consolidation and standardization are studied in the
light of practical experience. Text: Betts and Hall— Better Rural
Schools,

Methods in History
The aim of this course is to show the students how history may be
made vital, concrete and interesting to children in all grades from one
to eight, inclusive; to give the students an insight into the material which
may be used for this purpose and how it may be used.
The work covers the following topics: Meaning of history today;
aim of subject, to make efficient citizens; correlation, especially with
geography; course of study; history stories; biographies; visual appeal,
illustrative material, magazines, pictures, Balopticon views, dramatiza­
tion, games, devices, drills, sand table lessons; Indian, Eskimo, Japanese,
Holland, Colonial, Lesson plans. Each student begins a note book
which he will use while teaching. Current events; local history; hand­
work. Demonstration lessons are taught in order that students may
see how these methods may be applied. Text: Wayland.

Methods in Geography
The aim of this course is to show what should be taught in the different
grades and how it should be taught. Demonstrative lessons are taught
in the different grades for the benefit of the students. The work covers:
1. What to teach in each grade. 2. Correlation. 3. Maps, charts,
diagrams, sketches. 4. Types. 5. Problems. 6. Sand table lessons.
7. Games, devices, drills. 8. Handwork.

SENIOR YEAR
History of Education.
History of Education as a professional subject must justify itself to
the prospective teacher. It does this by making him conscious that he
is governed largely by educational tradition and is complacently accept­
ing present conditions; by impelling him to analyze his problems more
completely and to throw light upon the school practices and principles
with which he is at the present time vitally concerned; by enabling him
to reconstruct his educational ideas, theories and plans in accordance
with this light; by helping him to understand the origin and significance
of current practices. In view of these facts this course includes an account
of all educational endeavor from the day of primitive man to the present.
The radical defects of ancient Oriental systems of education are presented.

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The educational ideals and practices of the Greek and Roman people,
in so far as they affect the later educational development, are emphasized.
This early part of the history of education, however, is curtailed as much
as possible, so as to give more time to study the educational tendencies,
problems and movements of modern education, especially those of the
present day. Considerable effort is made to trace the influence of the
various educational movements upon the content, method and organi­
zation of education in the United States. Reference to outside sourceis frequently demanded and the work is clarified by the use of steres
opticon slides.

Methods in English
This course covers a wide field. The senior teachers are made to
feel that the child’s English must be taken care of from the first grade
to graduation and a very definite part of the English teaching belongs
to the primary grades. The course includes grammar, composition,
primary language, reading, spelling and phonics.
The work in grammar takes up the value of formal grammar and
principles governing its teaching, while practice in teaching this subject,
from fifth to ninth grades, inclusive, endeavors to make it an intelligent
subject, intimately related to the needs of daily life in various forms.
Composition includes methods for securing suitable subjects, organi­
zation and sequence in their compositions; correction of ungrammatical
forms and awkward expressions; strengthening and increasing the child’s
vocabulary through persistent efforts in vitalized composition work, in
debates, letters of every type and variety, plays, school paper and an
organized literary society in each of the upper grades.
Primary language work is strongly emphasized. This includes oral
composition, conversation and reproduction of stories, learning of neces­
sary language facts,-correction of common errors and transition from
oral to written work.
Dramatization is used freely as an aid in natural expression and free­
dom of expression in reproduction and conversation exercises. Oral
expression is emphasized in all grades. A three minutes’ talk by each
pupil is required each week. Memory work includes selected prose
as well as choice poetry and is intended to cultivate memory, enrich
the child’s vocabulary, give him interesting ideas and ideals and create
as early as possible a taste for good literature.
In primary reading the various modern systems are analyzed and
discussed; the purpose being to assist in a wise use of whatever system
they are obliged to teach, by becoming familiar in their practice teaching
with the elements in the reading process that are common to all
effective systems.
The aim in the spelling methods is to make correct spelling and the
correct method of teaching it a matter of immediate concern to the
teacher and to interest him in meeting the needs of the child in his expressional vocabulary, be he eye-minded, ear-minded or motor-minded.

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Methods in Arithmetic
The aim in this subject is to give the senior teacher practical help
and to enable him to acquire a confidence and ease necessary to success­
ful teaching in the classroom. Special study is given to the following
topics: Aims in arithmetic, present teaching, reasons for teaching and
results obtained, character of problems for the present curriculum, elim­
ination, modes of instruction, and details of routine work.
Emphasis is placed upon primary arithmetic and demonstration classes
are provided to illustrate teaching in the following fundamentals: count­
ing, measuring, number correlated with every-day practical problems,
number rhymes, games and plays related to number, teaching of addi­
tion, subtraction, multiplication, and division, with the denominate
numbers and incidental fractions that belong to the fundamental proc­
esses.

TRAINING DEPARTMENT
M iss Harris, M iss Snively, M iss A. H uber
The school law of Pennsylvania requires as part of the equipment
of a normal school a well-organized training department, where students
may have an opportunity to teach under guidance, supervision, and
observation before being graduated as teachers.
The Training School numbers two hundred pupils, divided into eight
grades corresponding to the grades in the public schools and one year
of high school work. The subjects taught are: reading, spelling, oral
and written arithmetic, history, community civics, civil government,
geography (political and physical), elementary science, language, gram­
mar, composition and nature study, physiology and hygiene, Latin,
algebra, and the reading of Classics.
The course of study in the Training School is planned with a view
to prepare pupils to enter the Freshman year of the Normal School.
The work to be accomplished in the different subjects is carefully planned
according to the needs and ability of the individual pupils. These
printed plans which are put into the hands of each Senior teacher con-I
tain an outline of the work in every grade and subject. Seniors are
assigned to teach according to scholarship, fitness, general ability and
personal preference.
The supervisors in the Training School correct the daily plans of the
Senior teachers. These plans are written in time for suggestion and
revision before being used in the classes of the day. The supervisors
visit the classroom to observe the poise, personality, and the method
of the teacher and later give helpful and constructive criticisms to safe­
guard the development and education of the children.
The supervisors teach observation lessons, which show how to present
a new subject, give an idea of the relation of one subject to others in the
curriculum, as well as an insight into the tactful handling of children of
different temperaments.
Persons preferring to do special work in the primary department are
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work includes primary reading, story telling, phonics, handwork suit­
able to the season, dramatization and penmanship, language and nature,
including the observation and study of plant and animal life according
to the season, related stories and poems, dramatization, oral and written
productions, number work, which includes combinations, drills, games,
rhymes, and playing store; history and geography in the celebration of
national and historical events in their proper setting.
Kindergarten1 work correlated with the first grade work consists of
paper cutting, sewing, pasting, weaving, clay modeling, raffia and seat
work related to the subjects taught.
In plays and games the aim is to supply opportunity for expression
of activity and imagination through the medium of play, stories, sing­
ing and dramatic games suggested by the season, holidays or other pleas­
ures and interests of the children. Marches, drills and some apparatus
work aid in developing grace, carriage and strength.
Special emphasis is placed upon oral composition and literary work,
beginning with oral reproduction and conversation exercises leading up
through dramatization, memorization and recitation, to vitalized com­
position in all phases of every-day English.
Students preferring higher grade work are encouraged to develop
ability in handling adolescent boys and girls, in understanding proper
light, heat, ventilation and sanitary conditions, in the use of correct
methods for acquiring interest and achievement, in realizing the value
and use of measurements and tests, and in creating an atmosphere of
industry and self-confidence that will form character in the pupils as
well as develop ability to teach grammar and high school subjects.
The Normal School teachers of drawing, music, penmanship, manual
training, and physical culture supervise the teaching of their subjects,
and students having preference for these subjects are encouraged to
specialize in this work.
Teaching in the Training School gives opportunity for child study;
it presents the school problems met in every-day teaching; it provides
discipline and experience, and is a test which proves the necessary quali­
fications of a teacher and provides splendid opportunity for the develop­
ment in character and teaching ability.

ENGLISH
Miss H arlow, M r. K night, M iss Mayberry
The aims of this department are two-fold: first, reasonably accurate
and fluent expression; secondly, a sincere appreciation of some portion
of the best literature of the English language. The formal and theoretical
aspects of Grammar, Rhetoric, and Literature are treated as means to
the end. Throughout the whole course great attention is placed upon
the correction of errors in speech. Efficiency tests from various sources
are frequently given in all classes as a measurement of the ability of
the students to use correct English. In the composition work the Thorn­
dike— Hillegas scale of measurements and others are used in correcting
themes, and are taught to prospective teachers.

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For Freshmen
1. Grammatical English.— A course in correct English,fbased upon

a thorough study of English Grammar. Incorrect spelling, improper
capitalization and punctuation, misuse of tense and number forms,
wrong pronunciation, faulty enunciation, and scanty vocabulary— these
are the common faults which the course attempts in part to remedy.
Ownership and use of a dictionary is compulsory.
The work in technical grammar is confined to the parts of speech,
sentence analysis, and the inflection of words.
The constructive work of the course consists of considerable oral and
written composition, exemplifying without formal study most of the
types of discourse. Students receive just as much individual correction
and assistance as their number will permit.
As a partial preparation for later work in literature, the teacher gives
occasional readings from standard authors.
Fall, Winter and Spring Terms, daily.*
2. Grammar.— A course in English Grammar, designed for those
who have been teaching during the school year. This course is similar
to Course 1, with increased attention upon the drill for the correction
of errors and less attention upon composition.
Spring Term, daily.

For Sophomores
8. Rhetoric and Classics.— (a) A

practical course in composition,
which teaches narration, exposition, description, and argumentation.
Rhetorical theory is studied, and applied in many oral and written com­
positions. The pupils are given individual attention in the construction
and correction of their work.
(b)
The student shall, at the end of this course, have completed at
least the minimum requirement of reading and study for college entrance
in English. This means that he must have read at least two standard
dramas, two standard works of prose fiction, two biographies or groups
of essays, two prominent groups of English or American poetry, and at
least two other standard works in addition to classroom study of certain
selected classics. Which classics will be chosen for study cannot be
decided until the class has been formed, as the course is designed to
meet the needs of those who enter it.
Fall, Winter and Spring Terms, four periods a week.
4. Composition.— Equivalent to 3a. This course and course 5 are
given in the Spring terms of alternate years; together they are equivalent
to course 3.
Offered in Spring Term, 1919, daily.
5. Classics.— Equivalent to 3b. This course, given in the Spring Term
of every other year, when combined with course 4, is equivalent to 3.
Offered in 1920, Spring Term, daily.

For Juniors
6. History of Literature.— A

comprehensive view of English and
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impart the facts necessary to appreciation concerning the authors, the
centuries, and the racial forces by which our masterpieces have been
produced, and to show the main currents of thought which have shaped
English and American history and literature together.
Students study and recite from Halleck’s English Literature and Halleck’s American Literature. A great deal of illustrative reading is done
in class, and at least one long report on the life and works of an author
is required of each student.
Fall and Winter Terms, four periods weekly.

For Seniors
7. Grammar Review.— The purposel^f this course is to fix the funda­
mentals of English Grammar in the minds of those who are soon to teach
it, and as far as possible to remedy those English faults which have
not been previously reached. The course includes some discussion of
English methods.

READING AND PUBLIC SPEAKING
M iss

Stroh

It is the purpose of this department to cultivate the powers of thought
and imagination as a basis of expression and to develop the voice as a fit
medium of expression. Effort is made to train mind, body and voice so
that the student may read intelligently and beautifully. Special atten­
tion is paid to.
1. Correct breathing.
2. Tone production.
3. Articulation.
4. Phrasing.
5. Emphasis-placing.
6. Thought analysis.
7. Inflection,
8. Defective habits of speech— their cause and cure.
9. Phonetics.
10. Pronunciation.

First Year Course
The Palmer and Sammis text-book is used and special attention is paid
to the necessity of natural, fluent reading. We aim to correct as far as
possible, the many bad habits of speech usually noticeable in students
of this age. An effort is made to teach the pupil to extract thought from
the printed page quickly and easily, to cultivate correct vocalization
and a keen literary appreciation.
Attention is directed more to the formation of good habit of reading
and the correction of bad ones, than to the technique of the art.
Interest is stimulated by means of the frequent opportunities given
the student to speak extemporaneously to the class on some current event
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ease and poise which is most desirable. Whenever possible we illustrate
a lesson in breath-control, beautiful articulation, Correct phrasing, pauses,
rate, etc., by means of suitable Victrola records.
A course in phonics and the use of the dictionary has been added to
this year’s work.
The standard tests and scales are used in this course with special atten­
tion to the Thorndike, Gray and Kelly tests. In this way the teacher
is enabled to ascertain the relative degrees of speed in oral reading and
comprehension as well, so that the individual needs of the students may
be learned and the work organized accordingly.

Fourth Year Course
Smith’s “ Oral English for Secondary Schools” is used. In this course
the formal, technical and emotional elements are more emphasized than
in the elementary course. The formal elements include good position,
breath-control, enunciation and the principles of diacritical marking.
The emotional elements include the emotional response to the author’s
thought, emotional sensitiveness which feels the pulse of the audience,
an ability to impress the hearers with the author’s thought and hold their
attention and a keen perception of vocal effects. The emotional ele­
ments include vocal expression— a management of the voice by time,
pitch, force and quality which make the vocal effects harmonize with
the author’s thought, physical response to the author’s thought in facial
expression, bearing, and gesture.
Specific instruction in the principles of argumentation is given— the
essentials of teaching children how to read and the principles of dramati­
zation are featured. Frequent opportunities to appear before the class
in two-minute talks on various subjects, are given the student and the
improvement in platform poise is remarkable.
Laboratory methods in Oral English have been used very effectively.
In a democratic school system like ours, methods must be applied to
each pupil in a class, not to a select few. Slovenly speech habits against
which press; and general public have made so just an arraignment are
corrected by regular supervision of speech and systematic practice in
oral composition.
The classes are frequently self-governing and conduct many recita­
tions in parlimentary procedure, with one of their own number acting
as presiding officer.
In this course specific instruction will be given in the administration
of the standard tests and scales in Reading.

Special Features
Attention is directed to the work in defective speech and the interest
taken in these cases. No two cases are alike and an effort is made to
learn the physical cause and effect a cure if possible.
The programs given at intervals of two and three weeks by the Seniors
are a very successful feature. These programs are varied and include
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of the Victrola), sketches, one-act plays and scenes from well known
dramas. An added interest is given the presentation of some of these
plays for when possible, amateur plays written by members of the classes
in English, are produced. Each Senior is required to appear twice on
these public programs.

Supplementary Texts
Ott— How to Use the Voice.
King— Practice of Speech.
Shurter— Public Speaking.
Huey— Psychology and Pedagogy of Reading.
Klapper— Teaching Children to Read.
Sherman & Reed— Essentials of Teaching Reading.

MATHEMATICS
D r. Eldon

M iss Alice Huber

M iss Quigley

M r. G oshorn

Arithmetic
A teacher in the public schools should be master of arithmetic. It will
be his duty to qualify his pupils in a subject vital to their business interests.
In the preparation of the teacher we insist upon a thorough knowledge
of numeration and notation and upon the relations which ordinary num­
bers bear to each other will respect to their magnitude.
We aim to make the student skillful and correct in the operations of
fundamental rules, for these are the essential tools of all arithmetic. In
the solving of the higher problems bungling work in the fundamentals
distracts attention and makes the solution tedious and laborious.
In the same way, common and decimal fractions are involved in the
majority of problems and for the same reason must be thoroughly un­
derstood.
After we have secured proper preparation in the essentials, problems
in denominate numbers, ratio and proportion, percentage and mensura­
tion, are made interesting and practical by relating them to trades and
occupations and to the affairs of every day life.

Algebra
Some one has defined Algebra as “ Arithmetic generalized. ”
This definition gives in a few words a good reason for including Algebra
in a course of study.
B y means of Algebra we are enabled to derive formulas which may be
used individually in solving all problems involving the same conditions.
These formulas are used in all sciences and are invaluable. But in
addition to its use in the sciences, Algebra by its peculiar method of pro­
cedure often throws a light on abstruse arithmetical problems and makes
their solution easier.
In teaching Algebra, we proceed as in Arithmetic, mastering the first
principles and such subjects as factoring, highest common factor, least
common multiple, involution, evolution, theory of exponents and radicals.

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But the crown of all Algebraic subjects is the equation.
We aim to make the student ready in the solution of the various kinds
of equations and expert in constructing equations from conditions named
in problems.

Geometry
Some knowledge of the forms and the rules of Geometry is needed by
everybody, and the teachers of public schools must be relied upon to give
this necessary instruction to the people at large through the children who
from time to time come under their tuition.
The principal elements of thè study of Geometry are axioms, defini­
tions, lines, angles and triangles.
Great care is taken to have the student well grounded in a knowledge
of these essentials.
The circle, parallelogram, polygon, polyhedron, cone, cylinder and
sphere are considered in order and their characteristics and measurements
are carefully and logically determined.
In these demonstrations the rules of mensuration are verified.
For this reason a teacher who has mastered Geometry will enter upon
the subject of mensuration in arithmetic, and upon kindred topics in
other branches, with greater confidence and will handle them more effec­
tively than one who has never had instruction in Geometry, and who,
like his pupils, merely follows the rules.

Trigonometry
In pursuing the study of Trigonometry care is taken to have the student
thoroughly understand the nature, and use of the functions of angles and
of their application to the solution of problems; also, the nature and use
of logarithms in performing the various arithmetical operations required.
Advanced Course.— A class in analytical geometry and conic sections
will be organized for those who wish to teach mathematics in high schools
or to secure advanced standing in college.

HISTORY
M rs. Stewart

M iss M ayberry

M r. K night

The History course of our Normal School is complete. It extends
through three years of the student’s training.
It embraces Ancient,
Mediaeval, Modern, English, American and Pennsylvania History, Civil
Government, including elementary and advanced work. History is
taught to the student first, to impart a knowledge of event and the causes
which have produced them. The relation of cause and effect is carefully
traced. It is also taught that the students may be more broadly cultured
men and women, that they have a deeper love for their country and ap­
preciate the blessings of the republican form of government. During
the coming year the Buckingham tests will be given in U. S. History.
Other measurements will also be used.

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Freshman Year.-r-Lectures on Ireland, Scotland and England. Sopho­
more.— Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great. Beginning Rome and
Athens, Charlemagne, Savonarola, Napoleon. Junior.— William Penn,

George Washington, Daniel Webster, Booker T. Washington, History of
the Cumberland Valley. A course prepared especially for teachers is
given during the Spring Term. It embraces History of the United States,
Pennsylvania History and stories, and a series of lectures.

Freshman Year
A review of United States History is given the students during the Fall
Term of their Freshman year. In the Winter Term the study of Penn­
sylvania is begun. In the Spring Term English History is studied.
Text books— 'Thwaite and Kendall’s History, Larned’s English History,
Shimmers Pennsylvania History, Newton and Treat’s Outline for Review
in English History.

Sophomore Year
During the Sophomore year the work is more advanced than that
studied during the Freshman year; Ancient History with supplementary
work, Mediaeval History, during the Winter term, and Modern History
in the spring term are included in the work of this year.
Text books— Myers’ Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern Histories. Sup­
plementary work from Daves History of Greece, and West’s Ancient
and Modern World, Newton and Treat’s Outlines in Roman and Greek
History.

Junior Year
The advanced American History is taught during the Fall Term. With
this work, the students are given the history of the Cumberland Valley
from its settlement up to the Civil War. Much of the Indian history is
included in this course.
Text books— Gordy’s Advanced United States History, McMurry’s
System of Map Drawing, Drawings of the Civil War Campaigns, Gettys­
burg and Chattanooga Battlefields.

CIVIL GOVERNMENT
In the Freshman year Shimmel’s U. S. Civics and Constitution is taken.
A clear exposition of the great principles of the Constitution is laid down.
Legislative, executive, and judicial, local and state government is dis­
cussed. Smull s Legislative Hand Book is used for reference, in connec­
tion with American Citizenship by Beard.
The purpose of this course is to give the student a clear idea of the ma­
chinery of government in its practical working.
The advanced work in the Sophomore year goes into the philosophy
of government and traces the development of modern systems.
&r The nature of modern government, food, clothing, shelter, the f a m ily,
civil liberty, property rights, political rights, and the work of political
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or practical lesson in law, especially in our courts of common, criminal,
law is required during this term’s work.
Text book— Garner’s Government in the United States.
Reference— Beard’s American Citizenship.

GEOGRAPHY
M rs. Stewart

M iss M artin

During the Junior year the course in Political Geography comprises the
study of Tarr and McMurry’s Second book as a text and includes Maury’s
system of map-drawing, travel talks, Stoddard’s Lectures, Carpenter’s
Readers and considerable supplementary information.
This course covers a review of the leading facts of Geography and con­
stitutes a preparation for teaching the subject in the public schools. The
study of manufactures, commerce, farming, mining and the cultivation
of rice, sugar, tobacco, coffee, etc., is emphasized.
Comparative Geography is made prominent in dealing with this im­
portant subject. B y comparison the pupils get clearer ideas of geo­
graphical divisions and places, and they are able to retain their impression
longer. ' The railways and commercial routes are definitely traced, and
numerous imaginary trips are made to different parts of the globe. The
geographical information of the pupils is often drawn upon to furnish ma­
terial for composition writing.
The home geography of the pupil is carefully and accurately given as
the first step in teaching the interesting subjects. The primary concepts
of position, direction, distance, soil, climate and natural productions are
learned by the pupil as part of his first geographical knowledge.

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Prof. Shearer

M iss C onover

PHYSIOLOGY
Freshman Year
This course deals with the anatomy, physiology and hygiene of the
human body. Special attention is given to the circulatory, respiratory,
excretory, osseous, digestive and nervous systems from the standpoint
of structure and function so that students may be aquainted with the
body. After the working of the body is mastered, students are taught
how to care for the body in order to keep it in the best possible condition.
The course includes text book work supplemented by a few lectures,
class room demonstrations and oral and written quizzes.
Text book— Davison.

PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
Freshman Year
Physical geography gives attention to the agencies acting at the surface
of the earth, such as atmosphere, ground waters, rivers and glaciers.
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as to the formation and effect upon human life. The earth is considered
as a planet in connection with other bodies in space, especially in regard
to the occurence of day and night, and the change of seasons.
Laboratory work includes the study of the drainage of the United States,
winds, currents, distribution of temperature and vegetation. This is
done by observation of work, the study and making of maps and the plot­
ting of graphs.
Text: Elements of Physical Geography— Hopkins.

BOTANY
Sophomore Year
The course in this subject is designed to give the students: (i) The
work needed to teach the subject well in the common schools; (2) A good
foundation for more advanced work in the subject.
Each student is required to prepare an indexed laboratory note book
which must contain accurate descriptions and careful drawings of the work
done. This book must contain work to illustrate with reasonable com­
pleteness the following topics: The four type forms of the plant king­
dom; the seed and the germination, the root, the stem, the leaf, the flower
and the fruit. Plant classification is taken up under which are studied
the plants of the community on field trips and in the laboratory. An
herbarium of a score or more different families is required, special empha­
sis being placed upon the acquisition of the characteristics peculiar to the
particular families studied.
Text: Botany for Elementary Schools— Bailey.

ZOOLOGY
Sophomore Year
The course offered arranges itself into two general heads: The first
is devoted to the study of insects alone, great emphasis being placed upon
their economic importance. A careful write-up of all the insect orders
is required and a mounted collection of not less than fifteen different
orders. The second half of the course offers a general introduction to the
elementary principles of Zoology. The laboratory work includes experi­
ments, observations, and dissections of: (1) A single-celled animal as
the ameba or the paramecium; (2) The invertebrate types, the earth­
worm and the crayfish; (3) A vertebrate type as thé frog. A carefully
arranged and well-planned note book is required.
Text: Economic Zoology— Kellog and Doane; Manual for the Study
of Insects— Comstock.

ADVANCED COURSE IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
An advanced course in zoology and botany is offered to students who
have had a thorough training in elementary zoology and botany. The
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covering the anatomy, life history, and distribution of both vertebrates
and invertebrates.
In botany a course in plant physiology, elementary ecology and ele­
mentary morphology will be provided.

GEOLOGY
Junior Year
A study of the earth’s crust and a general consideration of the agencies
which modify this crust as well as the most important facts of historical
geology are studied. To the extent that time permits and arrangements
can be made, field trips are taken and local geology is studied. The labo­
ratory work consists of a study of contour and weather maps; and the
common rocks and minerals. Slides and views are used freely in the
course of the work.
Text: Elements of Geology— Blackwelder & Barrows.

HYGIENE
M iss C onover

Junior Year
The course in Hygiene aims to make students aquainted with the rules
of health, and to instill in them the determination to enter the public
health crusade which is at present taking such a prominent place in the
world’s affairs.
Such things as fresh air, pure water, clean milk, pure food and pure
food laws, food values and the prevention of infection from both human
and insect carriers are studied. The hygiene of work and play, and of
mind is considered. Sanitation is considered from the home, school,
municipal, rural and industrial view points. Toward the end of the
course a little time is spent on the structure and function of the body
giving a brief review of the work of the Freshman year.
Laboratory work is done, which includes experiments on milk and
food, and such practical work as pasteurizing milk, making a small re­
frigerator and constructing a fireless cooker.
Monthly bulletins from the State Department of Health of both Penn­
sylvania and New York are regularly received and used in connection with
the work.
Text book: The People’s Health— Coleman.

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE
P rof. C ulver

M rs. Herr

Chemistry
The course in Chemistry has been revised so as to meet the needs and
demands made upon the students in their later lives. We realize that
technical Chemistry will not meet the needs of the average student and
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school. In order to give the greatest good to the greatest number and
also to meet the demands of those who may teach the subject or desire
to continue work along this line two courses are offered— General Chem­
istry and Household Chemistry.
General Chemistry.— In this course the first part of the year is devoted
to such subjects as, purpose and province of Chemistry, elements, physi­
cal and chemical changes, mixture and compounds, oxygen, hydrogen,
water, chlorine, air, properties of acids, bases and salts, the important
chemical laws and theories together with a thorough acquaintance of the
symbols, formulas and their interpretation, equations and elementary cal­
culations. In the latter part of the course the underlying principles of
elementary analysis are applied in determining the acid strength of vinegar,
lemons, etc., the basic strength of household ammonia, the qualitative
analysis of soils, baking powders, etc., and the detection of adulterants in
foods, candies, extracts, etc.
Graduates of high schools desiring credit for this course must submit
a record of the laboratory work done by the student himself and approved
by his instructor. The record shall consist of such exercises as are re­
quired by colleges for entrance.
Four periods per week. Text: Smith.
Household Chemistry.— For those students who desire a course more
closely associated with every day occurrences and a more intimate knowl­
edge concerning the things of the home rather than an extensive knowledge
of chemical facts a less technical course is offered.
This course during the first part of the year aims to familiarize the
students with the more common elements, chemical nomenclature and
just enough theory to enable the student to work understandingly with
the simpler forms of chemical operation as they are applied in daily life.
The following are some of the principal subjects treated in the course:
Physical and chemical changes: an elementary study of the elements
of hydrogen, oxygen, chlorine, carbon, sodium, and a few of the most
important industrial metals: water— its composition, contamination,
hard and soft water: air,— composition, impurities in relation to life;
fuels, combustion; oxides of carbon,— composition, occurrence, physiolo­
gical effect, importance of the dioxide to life: baking powders,— alum and
tartrate, recognition of each; soaps and soap making, their cleansing action,
detection of fillers and impurities: carbohydrates: foods, food preser­
vation, detection of impurities, food values: chemistry of the laundry,
blueing, dyeing, bleaching, etc., and the preparing of a few important
materials used about the home.
Four periods per week. Text— Weed.

Physics
P rof. C ulver

The plan of the work in this department is so arranged as to give the
most complete training in interpreting the underlying principles in the
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the science are studied but much emphasis is placed upon the practical
side and applications are made where possible. Discussions pertaining
to Household Physics form an important part of the work and many of
the household appliances both old and new are studied. The chief aim
of the course is to lead the student into the scientific way of working, to
teach him to think and reason.
Such topics as mechanics, including mechanics of fluids and gases,
heat as a motive power, principles of heating and ventilating, musical
instruments, the elementary principles of electricity and its' simpler uses
as applied to the electromagnet, telephone, telegraph, electric door bell,
etc.j the incandescent lamp, motor and dynamo, are thoroughly treated.
No emphasis is placed on the solution of problems but care is taken to
show how these things are related to our every day life.
The laboratory work meets the requirements for college entrance and
at the same time includes those experiments that are not of such a tech­
nical nature. This gives the student practice in assembling apparatus
and manipulating it to work out the various physical laws at the same
time leading him on to investigate for himself.
A record of all observations systematically arranged is made and special
emphasis is placed upon the drawing of conclusions from the same. A c­
curacy in obtaining data as well as skill in handling apparatus is made
a feature of the work.
Visits are made to the various industrial plants of the vicinity to see
the actual application of the principles learned.

AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT.
Our course in Agriculture is designed to interest students in the life
and work of the farm and to teach the fundamental, scientific and eco­
nomic principles of agriculture, so that, when they—-as teachers-— are
located in a rural school or rural community, a bond of sympathy will
exist between teacher and pupil. By this training in agriculture they
will be able to adapt themselves to their environment; will be able to
make the work of the school serviceable to the pupils; will be better fitted
to lead and direct not only the thought and ambitions of the children
but to lead in the work of the community.
The location of the school in the fertile Cumberland Valley makes it
possible for the Student to observe and study at first hand, the very best
farm practices and operations.
The agricultural Work will be given throughout the Senior year, except
Course I, which will be given during the Fall term only.

C ourse i — N ature Study.
The course is designed to make the students lovers of nature, to ac­
quaint them with some of the elementary facts of all the sciences in the
phases that appeal to children and to discuss the spirit, aims and methods
of Nature Study in the schools. The immediate aims are, to become
familiar with the common farm crops and animals, the common wild
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grow and to help them grow. The work will form a basis for the study
of agriculture.
This work will be given in the form of lectures, field trips and labora­
tory work.
C o u r s e 2— A g r ic u l t u r e .

A course in the elements of Agriculture as applied to the farming con­
ditions in Pennsylvania. This course will embrace the following topics:
Soil.— Dealing with its origin, types and properties, with particular
reference to soil management so as to maintain its fertility; the building
up of worn down soils by manure, cover-crops, legumes and commercial
fertilizers.
Plant Life and Seeds.—The uses that the plant makes of the soil and
air; the identification, growth and propagation of plants.
Farm Crops.—A study of the common cereal, forage and root crops
and their cultural directions.
Weeds.— Identification and methods of eradication.
Fruits.— A study of the commoner ones with reference to the plant­
ing, care and marketing.
The scoring and judging of the common farm crops and fruits is taken
up in the laboratory as a means of familiarizing the student with what
we may consider desirable types and varieties for our farming conditions.
Farm Animals and Birds.—A study of the more common breeds, the
types, their characteristics and uses. Special attention will be given to
the dairy industry, dealing with the principles in breeding for building
up a graded herd; the care and feeding of cows for milk production; pro­
ducing and marketing sanitary milk and milk products; dairy records;
Babcock Test, etc.
Home and School Ground Decoration.—The principles of making
the home and school grounds truly attractive by simple trees, shrubs,
vines and flowers will be considered.
Home and School Garden.— The selection of simple but useful garden
seeds and plants, and the sowing, planting, cultivation and harvesting
of the same.
The above topics will be considered in the class room theoretically,
and then the theories will be put into actual practice in the Agricultural
laboratory and on the School Gardens. Each student will have a garden
in which he will plant and care for the common vegetables as found in
the home garden. A detailed study of school gardens is made which pre­
pares the student to act as supervisor of city or country school gardens.
Observation trips will also be taken to nearby farms.
A study will be made of the methods of study, organization and pre­
sentation of the subject matter. This will be adapted to the different
grades with special emphasis on developing in the child an interest in
plant and animal life.
Discussion of methods of correlating Nature Study and Elementary
Agriculture with other school work.
A study of literature on Nature Study and Elementary Agriculture.

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A number of lectures will be given in connection with this work. Pub­
lic and farmers’ meetings will also be held.
Main Text Book— Elements of Agriculture by Warren. Supplementary
reference books and bulletins in the library will be used.

RURAL SOCIOLOGY
P rof. K rebs

This course is specially recommended to students who expect to teach
in the rural schools. It treats of the problems of rural life— economic,
social and religious. The decline in influence of the rural community
is considered, the cause of the rapid increase in population and wealth
of the urban communities is investigated and constructive legislation
looking to improvement in rural conditions is discussed.

LATIN
P r o f . St e w a r t

M is s S t r o h

The Latin course is thorough and complete. It fits the student to
teach the subject effectively and also furnishes him with sufficient prep­
aration to enter the best colleges and universities.
From the very beginning a comprehensive outline of the grammar is
required, as it is recognized that this is the rock foundation upon which
to build the study of language. Particular attention is also given to the
rendering of the Latin into good idiomatic English.
Throughout the entire course there is a careful drill in orthography,
etymology, syntax and prosody. Roman history, literature, and my­
thology are also taught in connection with the regular required subjects
and Latin prose composition is given in the Junior and Senior years. In­
dividual instruction is given each student and every effort made to render
the course practical and helpful.
An important feature of the work in Latin is the system of tests and
measurements which are given from time to time. It is the plan of the
department to pay particular attention to these and to carefully note
the results obtained from them.

Freshman Year
During this year there is a constant drill in the essentials of Latin. The
declensions, conjugations, and the general rules of syntax are memorized
and short sentences are translated from Latin into English and from Eng­
lish into Latin. Stories from Roman history and selected passages from
Caesar are also read. The aim of the year is to prepare the student to
read Caesar intelligently, “ Pearson’s Essentials of Latin” is the text
book used.

Sophomore Year
In the Sophomore year the first four books of Caesar are read; the text
being “ Caesar’s Gallic W ar” by Harkness and Forbes. The aim is to
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him a systematic drill in all the common syntactical principles. Every
move in Caesar’s plan is carefully explained by means of maps and charts
and thus interest is secured in this fascinating history and is not regarded
simply as a dull elementary drill book in Latin. Twenty lessons in writ­
ing Latin by Barss are also given.

Junior Year
The four orations of Cicero against Cataline, The Defense of the Poet
Archias, and the Manilian Law are read in the Junior year. The text
is the New Cicero by Allen and Greenough. This course embraces not
only the reading of the subjects assigned with a painstaking study of the
Grammar; but also a study of Latin Oratory, Law, Customs, without
which an intelligent knowledge of Cicero cannot be secured. Twenty
lessons in writing Latin by Barss are also given.

Senior Year
The first six books of Virgil are the required work for this year. This
is supplemented by a study of Mythology and Prosody. The text is the
Aeneid of Greenough and Kittridge.

Fifth Year Latin
A fifth year of Latin has been added to the course. The work of this
year will include selections from the Odes of Horace and selected portions
of Livy. This should be especially attractive to graduates of high schools
who have completed four years of Latin and who desire to take a fifth
year in the preparation for college or to hold a position as teacher of Latin
in a high school. The normal school principals have decided that those
who take this fifth year shall be exempt from examinations before the
state board in the work of the third and fourth years.
During this year special attention will be paid to the various meters
of Horace, to the mythological allusions contained in his odes and also
to the humane aspect of his poetry. In connection with the study of
Livy great care will be exercised in following the history. Maps and
charts will be used to gain a thorough knowledge of the subject.

Sixth Year Latin
Beginning September 1919, sixth year Latin will be added to the course.
The work will consist of selected passages from Livy and Cicero’s De
A micitia and De Senectute. The year’s work will cover the course usually
given in the sophomore year at college.

FRENCH
Miss

J e n k in s

The French department purposes to teach elementary French conver­
sation, to give the ability to read French readily, and to impart some
general knowledge of French life and literature.

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The grammar used is Frazer and Squair’s. Careful drill in pronuncia­
tion, is emphasized, and the phonetic symbols, as aid to correct pronun­
ciation, are employed. The students begin almost immediately to read
French, using Meras’ and Roth’s Petits Contes de France. These tales
reveal very simply French thought, character and ideals and lead natur­
ally to an interest in the French nation and its great men and women.
Frequent exercises in dictation tend to encourage accuracy in the writing
of the language.
The course in the second year French continues the work of the first
year course. The more advanced phases of grammar are taken up in­
cluding the conjugation of irregular verbs. Selected Stories from Daudet,
one of the greatest of French story writers, are studied, as well as Ca et
La en France, a book of travel dealing with the life and customs of the
France of today. Supplementary material dealing with the great war,
has been frequently introduced. Frequent prose dictation exercises
tend to fix the vocabulary acquired by reading, in the minds of the pupils.
In 1919-20 a course in third year French will be offered should the num­
ber of students with the necessary preparation be sufficiently large.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
M iss

C onover

The Normal School recognizes the vital necessity, especially at this
time, of bringing the men and women of America to the highest physical
efficiency, and the fundamental value of directed play as a part of the
public school curriculum. The purpose of this department then is to
keep the student in the best health by vigorous directed exercise, to en­
courage the play spirit, and to train the student to direct physical training
and play activities in the public schools.
Upon entering the school, each student is given a thorough physical
examination. Records of these examinations are kept and referred to
in determining which students shall be excused from certain exercises,
and which students shall take special exercises to correct such things as
postural defects. This examination also determines what athletic sports
the student may be allowed to enter.
The work of the first two years is primarily developmental. A sys­
tematic graded, course is given, which includes some tactics and calisthe­
nics, and a large number of organized games and folk dances. A meet
between the Freshman and Sophomore classes is held at the end of the
year’s work.
The work of the Junior year includes a practical course in plays and
games for the schoolroom and playground, with practice in directing
these games; and a course in the theory and practice of developmental
and corrective calisthenics for the schoolroom. In the Senior year a
course in folk dancing for girls and in organized public school athletic
work for boys is given, and the practical problems of physical training
in the public schools are considered. Special attention is given to methods
of improving the posture of school children.

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Gymnasium suits should be secured at the school. Suits for girls
consist of middies, black bloomers, and black gymnasium shoes and
stockings; suits for boys consist of jerseys, trousers, and gymnasium
hose. These costumes must be worn in all physical training work.
The department also controls all athletic work of the school. Four
tennis courts and a splendid athletic field, with equipment for football,
field hockey and baseball, are at the disposal of all students. Organized
athletics for boys include football in fall, basketball in winter, and base­
ball in spring; and all boys of the school are urged to take part in any
or all of these sports. Athletics for girls include field hockey and tennis
in fall, basketball in winter, and baseball and tennis in spring. All girls
who are physically able are encouraged to take an active part in some
sport each season. Interclass and inter-society tournaments in all girls’
sports are held at the close of the season’s practice. No regular gym­
nasium work is required during the spring term, but students are en­
couraged, particularly in spring, to enter into some outdoor athletic
activity, in order to insure sufficient exercise for good health and mental
efficiency.

MUSIC
Pianoforte
M iss

M atthew s

The aim of the Music Department is to cultivate the musical taste
and the technical skill of the student.
The following course, consisting of five grades, may be followed or
varied by the teacher as best suited to the individual pupil:
Elementary Grade.— Rudiments of music, major and minor scales,
easy melody studies. Special attention is given to the acquirement of
a good technical foundation.
Intermediate Grade.— Major and minor scales, arpeggios. Studies
and compositions of moderate difficulty by good composers.
First Junior Grade.— Major and minor scales. Technical studies;
Book of Velocity, Op. 299 Czerny; sonatinas by Clementi, Kuhlan Gurlitt, etc. Ability to play from memory.
Second Junior.— Czerny, Op. 740, Impromptus by Schubert; Sonatas
by Mozart or Haydn; two-part Inventions, Bach and works of other
classical composers.
Advanced Course.—Wohltemper, Clavier, Bach; Studies of Chopin;
Beethoven Sonatas.
Scales and arpeggios in their various form are taught in all grades.
Informal recitals are given during the year to enable students to ac­
quire ease and self-control and to play from memory in public.
Four and eight hand, 2 piano numbers, are used on public programs
with the view of teaching sight reading, confidence and adaptability.

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THEORY OF MUSIC
Harmony
Students of the Music Department have, in addition to their regular
private lessons, the advantage of attending the classes in Harmony,
for which no extra charge is made. A s£udy is made of the rudiments
of music generally, including clefs, time signatures, scales, intervals,
the construction and progression of traids and inversions and practice
in notation and ear drill. “ First Year Harmony” by Thomas Tapper
is used as a text-book.
Important facts of musical history are discussed.

C. V. S. N. S. ORCHESTRA
Miss Adams
The orchestra was organized during the Fall Term, 1915. Regular
weekly practices are held to prepare for frequent public appearances.
Playing for the daily chapel service gives excellent experience in ensemble
playing.
Any student who is capable of playing an instrument, either wind
or string, is eligible for membership in the orchestra. Students are
urged to bring their instruments to school with them and make appli­
cation for membership without further notice.

VOCAL MUSIC DEPARTMENT
M iss Adams
Freshman Music— Required

Elements of Music— Clefs, signification and origin; construction of
major scale, without key signature; normal, harmonic and melodic minor
scales; common problems of tone and rhythm.
Dictation— Oral and Written

The subject matter of music is presented first to the sense of hearing.
The student gains the power to think tones and to sense rhythms and
learns to recognize and write simple melodic phrases in all keys.
Sight Reading—

Sequential and rhythm studies; individual singing at sight, using
Latin syllables, music suitable for the first four years in the public schools.
Special Music— Elective

The aim of this is to prepare students to teach music in the public
schools. It includes the following courses:
Dictation—

A t the completion of this course the student is able to recognize and
write melodies in which occur all the tonal and rhythmic problems of
the first four years in music.

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Sight Reading—

This course requires reading at sight (by syllable and words) music
taught in the upper grades of the public schools.
Materials and Methods—

This course is devoted to the study and demonstration of material
and methods for the first seven years of music. Special attention is
given to the selection and presentation of rote songs for the different
grades. The presentation of the different tonal and rhythmic problems
of each year are studied in detail, and the problems which confront the
public school teacher are carefully considered.
Practice Teaching—

Each student is required to demonstrate in the methods class his
ability to present the different tonal and rhythmic problems. In addi­
tion, opportunity is given to do regular classroom work in the Model
School under the supervision of the Director of Music.
Glee Clubs—

Opportunity is given to those of marked ability to join one of the
Society Glee Clubs, which are under the direction of the Director of
Music.

ART
M iss M.

Irene H uber

The art course aims to develop an appreciation for the beautiful; to
cultivate habits of observation and neatness, good judgment and good
taste in dress, in house furnishings, and in surroundings in general; to
train the hand to delicacy, grace; and skill in execution.
Our main purpose, however, is to emphasize the professional side of
this subject and to train teachers to teach drawing and art appreciation
in the grades under the guidance of a supervisor of drawing.

Course of Study
Sophomore Year
ioo periods (two terms)
I. Pictorial Representation.
1. Nature Study, (a) Plant Life, (b) Landscape.
The following methods are used to secure results: silhouette, outline
and flat wash (gray washes and color), modeled drawing. Mediums—
pencil, colored crayons, water colors.
2. Still Life, (a) Study of Type Forms, (b) Application of Type
Forms, (c) Perspective.
Principles governing the appearance of circles, as in the cylinder,
are given and applied to caps, bowls, etc.; straight line edges based on
the cube and prism are applied to objects like books, boxes, chairs, tables,
houses, streets, interior of houses, or rooms with furnishings in both
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Mediums— Pencil, colored crayons and charcoal.
II. Composition and Design.
1. Principles.
2. Application.
(a) Wallpaper, (b) Book Cover, Portfolio, (c) Bowl or plate,
Candle Shade, Flower Pot. (d) Bag, Table-runner, Cushion or
Equivalent.
3. Simple Printing.
Application to an advertising poster.
4. Lectures on the Development and Characteristics of Historical
Styles of Architecture and Ornament.
III. Construction.
1. Geometric figures which underlie design.
2. Simple working drawings, sufficient to teach terms and conven­
tions used and to enable those who do not take manual training
to read a simple working drawing.

Senior Year
50 periods (one term)
I. Methods.
1. More advanced work in representation.
Methods of representing and place where each is best suited.
(a) Silhouette (brush and scissors), (b) Flat Wash and Outline,
(c) Outline, (d) Modeling (brush, crayon, charcoal, showing
color and the effect of light and shade.
2. Story Illustration, (a) Paper Cutting, (b) Water Color.
3. Selecting and arranging studies for grades.
4. Advanced Perspective, (a) Principles governing the appearance
of attachments, as handles, spouts of teapots, etc. (b) Brief
review of angular and parallel perspective. Application to
houses and rooms with furnishings, (c) Picture composition in
perspective, (d) Stories Illustrated.
5. Review principles of design, (a) Application to simple borders
for rugs, towels, blankets, etc.; all-over patterns for wall and
floor coverings, dress patterns, etc.; problems for grades, (b)
Evolution of Units of Design from: (1) Nature Form; (2) Geo­
metric Forms, (c) Application to projects constructed by stu­
dents; desk pads, blotters, book covers, Art History portfolios.
6. Blackboard Drawing (lesson illustration).
7. Materials, (a) The best and where obtained, (b) Care of mate­
rials in public schools, (c) Good Reference Book for Teachers.
II. History of Art. (a) Sculpture, (b) Painting. Special lessons may
be arranged for in water color, oil and china painting.

DOMESTIC ART AND SCIENCE
’ M rs. Herr, M iss M. Irene Huber
_We believe that every girl should be able to plan, cook, and serve a
simple meal; to carry on with intelligence the ordinary household processes
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giving to the girls, the potential housewives and homemakers, higher
ideals regarding their duties and privileges.
It is the aim of the department to be practical.
The subject is begun with a study of The Home.
(a) Making a Home.
(b) What Constitutes a Home.
(c) Atmosphere of the Home.
(d) Life in the Home.
(e) The Woman in the Home.
The House— (a) Selection of Site, Drainage, Surroundings, (b) Style,
Plans, Materials, (c) Construction and Foundation, Cellar, Walls,
Roof, (d) Heating, Lighting, Plumbing, (e) Furnishing and decorating
(with regard to sanitation, artistic value and utility), (f) Care of the
House.

Cookery
M rs. Herr
The aim of the course is to give a general knowledge of :
1. The Principles of Cookery.
2. The Selection of Foods.
3. Food Values.
4. Planning of Meals.
5. Menu Writing.
6. Table Service.
After the principles which apply to each class of foods have been taught
they are put to practical use in the preparation of school lunches for
the day students. In this way students are given an opportunity of
working on more than one occasion with the same foods, thus putting
into practice what has been previously learned.
The course fits a student to plan, cook and serve meals, to calculate
the cost, to purchase foods in the best market at the lowest price, as
well as gives a knowledge of the nutritive value of each food and its
proper place in the diet.
The measurement of efficiency is gauged by the score card system
of the finished products. For instance:
Score Card for Jellies and Preserves—
Quality..... ............. ; ................. 80
flavor 50
consistency 15
texture 15
Appearance...............
10
color 5
transparency 5
C ost............ ............................... 10
time 5
money 5
Score Card for Bread—
Flavor......................................... 35
Lightness................................... 15

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C ru st......................................
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The dining-room has been recently furnished and a series of lessons
on table service will be a part of the work this year. The class will be
divided into groups and each group will plan,- cook and serve a meal
to the rest of the class; These groups will also be given an opportunity
of taking charge of the cafetaria.
Cafeteria—
Lunches prepared by the members of the Cookery class are served
daily to the day students of the school. A representative menu follows:
Cream of Pea Soup
Pattie Shells with Creamed Shrimp
Sandwiches:
Ham
Dried Beef
Cheese and Pimento
Salmon Croquettes
Egg Croquettes
Salads
Gelatine Desserts
Lemon Meringue
Crullers
Small Cakes
Ice Cream
Cocoa

Sewing
M iss

Irene H uber

In this branch of the department the aim is to give a practical knowl­
edge of the various stitches and seams used in articles made by hand,
and includes at least one ,well-made, nicely executed piece of hand work.
Articles such as dainty aprons, combing jackets, and dainty waists are
usually selected. These show: plain hemming, hemstitching, rolled
hems, and sewing on of lace tis well, as insertion of lace.
Following hand work the use of the machine is taught in the making
of simple garments. Cutting and-fitting of simple garments are taught
in this connection and such articles as under-garments, shirt waists and
skirts or a simple one-piece dress are made.
The department believes that every girl should be able to make, alter
and repair simple dresses; to buy materials with judgment and make
simple, yet artistic dresses with economy.
Lectures are given on dress as to economy, appropriate dressing,
good taste and judgment in selection of materials, color and cut; on
styles suited to figures and on the care of the wardrobe.

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MANUAL ARTS
P rof. B urkholder

Woodworking
Two’!well-lighted and heated rooms are given to this department.
The equipment consists of fourteen cabinet-makers’ benches, each fur­
nished with a set of the more common tools. Other tools, including
saws, planes, clamps, braces and bits, and an improved miter box and
saw, complete the equipment of tools.
^Students are provided with private lockers of ample size.
First year, 50 periods.
During this course the student is made familiar with the various tools,
materials and equipment, and is given practical exercises in laying out
work, methods of construction and wood finishing. A project of simple
design is required. A suitable text is used.
Second year, 50 periods.
The work begins this year with an elementary course in Mechanical
Drawing. Simple designs executed in wood and finished in wax, shellac
or varnish, follow.
The care and use of shop equipment, including sharpening and adjust­
ing of tools, is given more detailed attention.
A major project, such as table, bookcase or chair, is then constructed,
following working drawing and bill of stock made and submitted by
student.
Each Senior is required to plan and discuss a course in elementary
wood work. Opportunity is given to teach classes from the Training
School under the direction of the instructor.
A more advanced text is used in this year. Additional time outside
regular school hours is offered students.

PENMANSHIP
So long as writing is taught at all in our public schools— and the need
for it will always remain— it should be taught as well as any other sub­
ject, and probably better, because of its relation to health and fatigue.
Recognizing this fact, daily drills in healthful posture, easy muscular
movement, and correct letter formation are given with the aim of making
these factors habitual.
The Palmer Method of Writing is used as a text and the course based
on that system.

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Catalogue of Students
1918-1919

N O R M A L SCH O OL
SUMMARY

Post Graduates.. ....................................... .
Seniors.........................................................................
J uniors.........................................................................
Sophomores.................................................................
Freshmen (including teachers’ course).............. .
Special Students not included in above/,. . , . . . . ....
Total in Normal Department............................
Total Enrollment of Men in Normal Department...
Total Enrollment of Women in Normal Department
Enrollment in Training School............. .................... .
Total Enrollment, May 20, 1919................................

99
72
61
256

28
517
156
361
195

712

POST GRADUATES
Name
Johnston, Samuel A.

Post Office
County
........Abböttstown.......................Adams__

State
...Pa-

SENIOR CLASS
WOMEN

...

. . Shippensburg, R. R. 6 .. Cumberland.. ...Pa.
.. Chambersburg................ ,. Franklin...... ...Pa.
Bair, Ruth E ..
. .Hanover.............. ......... .York............ ...Pa.
Baker, Elva L.
. .Windsor__. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .York............ .. .Pa.
.. East Waterford............... . Tuniati . .Vv ...Pa.
Bernheisel, Catherine A
. .New Bloomfield.............. .Perry........... ...Pa.
Bistline, Edith M..................Blain
.. Blain............................... .Perry........... .. .Pa.
Brackbill, Mary E ......... . .Mifflin............................. •Juniata........ ...Pa.
Browne, Marian E ......... .. 269 Briggs St., Harrisburg.. Dauphin__ ...Pa.
Charlton, Reba L ..........
. .Hancock......................... . Washington.. . .Md.
Cope, Sara C. . ............... .. Lees X Roads.......... .... . Cumberland.. .. .Pa.
Dougherty, Charlotte R
.. Newville......................... .Cumberland.. ...Pa.
Duncan, Mary F ........
. .Shippensburg.................. . Cumberland.. .. .Pa.
Edwards, Florence E .... .. Waterfall........................ .Fulton......... ...P a.
^Embick, Mary E ............ . .Shippensburg......... ..... . Cumberland.. ...Pa.
-Eshelman, Emma S....... .. Green'c'ästle..................... .Franklin...... .. .Pa.
Z Eshenauer, Mildred R ... 1827 Regina St., Harrisburg. . Dauphin.,.
.-..Pa.'
Frysinger, Claire E ........ .. Mechanicsburv.......... , .- -.Cumberland.. ...Pa.
Garber, Olive J.............. .. New Bloomneld-.'-.-.A“.’ . . . . .Perry.......... .. .Pa.
.. Shippensburg................ . Cumberland.. ...Pa.
jjäoodhart, Ruth E.........
-Goedhart, Margaret E .. r^rClmisle, R. R. 9 ............. . Cumberland.. ...Pa.
Greene, Mary EsrrrTTT'. .. Shippensburg................. . Cumberland.. ...Pa.
Grider, Marian L ........... . .571 N. 6th St., Allentown. . Lehigh......... ...Pa.
Griffiths, Gepe B............ .. Williamstown................. . Dauphin...... .. .Pa.
Haar, Mildred M........... .. Dillsburg........................ .York............. ...Pa.
Heckman, Mabel C.......
.. Doylesburg.............. .... .Franklin...... .. .Pa.
ashingtonSt., Chambersburg.Franklin.., ... Pa.
Heisey, S. Grace........
.. Wnghtsville.................... .York............ .. .Pa.
Henneman, Martha B.
.. Mechanfosburg................ . Cumberland.. ...Pa.

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Herncane, M. Elizabeth....... 1501 Washington St,, Hunt­
ingdon..... ............■ .. .Huntingdon............Pa.
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Hilbush, Harriet M...............Newville...............--------- Jgumberland.. . . . Pa.
\ V Hoke, Ruth R. E................ .Greencastle... . V ' • ■ • .yCFrankiia,............ Pa.
N. ''-Hoover, Bertha M.................ChambersburgyR. R. 6/f. .Franklin.............Pa.
—-iis. Howe, Marguerite E............. Mechanicsbu^---- Y . .. .Cumberland........Pa.
¿YHuber, Mae V ........................Williamsoj*C.......■ /..........Franklin............. Pa.
I H u m m e l b a u g h , A. Christine. Mercejsburg. . . ...........Franklin...............Pa.
»Kauffman, Mabel G .. j_.. . . . .JJiMtlßy......... ......................Franklin..............Pa.
Kirkpatrick, Florence ErrrrrTScotland
...................Franklin.......
Lamberson, M. Crystabel__Hustonjewn....................... Fulton.........
Lehman, Mabel E................. C^aßersburg, R. R. 10.. .Franklin.......
Lehman, Lyde W............ . .^SKÎppensburg...................... Cumberland.
McCune, Margery A- •
Shippensburg........, ............Cumberland......... Ua^ 1
McMillen, Mary R.(jCL ... ). A«dersofthurg~r~T'HT'; ~:~.-r-.~.-Perry:.. ; . . . m-rPa^
McMillen, Rill» T '.l, ■ ■ !■ ■ ■ ■ .Andersonburg. ................. Perry. ........... . .Pa.
Miller, M. Glenn..... ........... Spring Run........................ Franklin...............Pa.
Murphy, Maud F ................. 2100 State St., Harrisburg.. Dauphin............. .Pa.
Neff, Hope E........................ Fayetteville*:«;., C.................Franklin...............Pa.
Ort, Florence P.....................Highspire............................ Dauphin...............Pa.
Owens, Emeline.............. ... .Lewistown..... ....... ............Mifflin................ Pa.
O er, Frances W ................ .Shippensburg............... . .Cumberland....... Pa.
Pattie, Lillian E .... .............New Cumberland.............. Cumberland......... Pa.
Phillips, Rosella M ..rV-V-iWCamp H ill,.........................Cumberland...... Pa.
•Reber, Ruth M...... / . .......... Chambersburg.................... Franklin...............Pa.
Rebuck, Ruth E................... Lees K Roads.....................Cumberland......... Pa.
Reisinger, Nellie M ..............Ickesburg............................ Perry....................Pa.
Rhine, Maud V........ ............Marion............................... Franklin...............Pa.
Rockwell, Lillian H..... .........Shippensburg, R. R. 5....... Cumberland........ Pa.
Roth, Hermie E ...................Gettysburg......... ........... .. .Adams............... Pa.
Ryder, Mabel E ................... Doylesburg......................... Franklin...............Pa.
Schue, Luella K ....................Hanover..............................Y ork.................... Pa.
-Secrest, Mabel L . . . . . . ------Clearspring........................Washington... .Md.
Shambaugh, Martha E ......... 512 N. West St., Carlisle.. .Cumberland........Pa.
Sheafer, Gladys A................ Hershey.............................. Dauphin..............Pa.
Sheibley, Olive M.................Shermansdale..................... Perry.................... Pa.
Shenk, Bertha J ................... Newville..................... ......... Cumberland........ Pa.
Sherrick, Irene G..................Shippensburg......................Cumberland......... Pa.
Shrte, Susie M......................Shippensburg......................Cumberland......... Pa.
Shoemaker, Ruth B..............Smithsburg........................Washington-----Md.
Shupe, Catherine M ......... 144 S. Hanover St., Carlisle. .Cumberland.
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. Shippensburg.....................Cumberland........ Pa.
Skelly, Mary J.
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Biglerville..........................
Adams..................Pa.
Slaybaugh, Esta L.
. F ayetteville....................... F ranklin.............. Pa.
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Small, Florence C ..
.Camp Hill...................... ; .Cumberland........ Pa.
Spangler, Nora L ..
___ E.
. East Waterford................. Juniata................ Pa.
Spessard, Marguerite
Steigleman, Sylva M............ Highspire............................ Dauphin..............Pa.
Wanderau, Mary V .............. Mercersburg........................Franklin.............. Pa.
Weise, Ruth E...................... Port Royal..........................Juniata................ Pa.
Wifcmer, Penelope E............. East Balboa.......................Canal Zone, Panama
. . . Chambersburg'...................Franklin.............Pa.
Ashway, H. Denton.
. . . McCrea..............................Cumberland........Pa.
Clouse, John H........
.. .East Waterford................. Juniata................ Pa.
Clugston, Rex H--. , . Scotland........................... F ranklin............. Pa.
Craig, Robert B.......
.........................................
... .Shippensburg,.....................Cumberland.........Pa.
DeHaven,
John M.
Güîaugh,’¿/M aynard..........Carlisle, R. R. 9.................Cumberland.........PaGrove, Clarence L .................Shady Grove...................... Franklin..............Pa.
•Hade, Floyd F ......................State Line........................... Franklin.............. Pa.
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Heefner,Grant C.................. Waynesboro, R. R. i . . . . . .Franklin... . ---- Pa.
Horton, Richard H. D........ :Shippensburg.................... Cumberland........ Pa.
Kurtz, D. Paul................ .. .Carlisle, R. R. 8................ Cumberland........ Pa.
-LeCron, Wilbür R.......... ....... Greencastle.......................Franklin............... Pa.
Maclay, Charles W .............. Shippensburg.----- ----- ; .Cumberland--- .Pa.
Mellinger, Bruce C...............Shippensburg............. ........Cumberland---- .Pa.
Mellott, Cecil D....................Big Cove Tannery............ Fulton.................. Pa.
Miller, Harry B...................¿flhambersburg, R. R. 2... .Franklin............. Pa.
Mitchell, Ervin R ........... 447 W. Lemon St., Lancaster...Lancaster. ........ Pa.
Mower, Charles E .................Shippensburg.................... .Cumberland.........Pa.
Myers, Benjamin S.......... . .Shippensburg, R. R. 6---- .Cumberland.........Pa.
Ocker, Austin P.................... Shippensburg-. . . . . . . . .Cumberland............... Pa.
Ocker, William B..................Shippensburg.................... .Cumberland........Pa.

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WOMEN
Altland, Anna E ................ 1 1434 Monroe St., York. I . .York . . . . . . -----PiAtticks. Lois E ......................Lisburn....................... .
Cumberland........Pa.
Bëistle, Pearl H.................... Shippensburg.................... .Cumberland........ Pa.
Brandt, Olga ................... Scotland............... ..Franklin. . . . . . . . Pa.
Brënneman, Charlotte A .......Boiling Springs......... .
Cumberland.---- Pa.
Burk, Hazel A....................... Dry Run.............................Franklin.. . . . .Pa.
Clever, Dorothy G................Shippensburg........... ..... . .Cumberland........Pa.
Coover, Ethel C ....... ............Lewisberry............ .. .Y o rk.. . . . . . ---------- Pa.
Coover, Helen E .,................Shippensburg............. .
.Cumberland....... Pa.
Drum, E. Dorothy...............Shippensburg...................... Cumberland........ Pa.
Erford, Catherine H.............Camp Hill........................... Cumberland........ Pa'.
Fisher, M. Elizabeth............West Fairview................... .Cumberland........ Pa.
Fortna, Mary E .................... Newburg, Star Route......... Cumberland........ Pa.
Freidièy, Frances I................Quincy— ........ .'................Franklin......... . .Pa.
Fritz, Vera B.................. 127 Glenn St., Chambersburg.. .Franklin............ Pa.
Funk, Kathryn E ................. Shippensburg.......................Cumberland.........Pa.
Hawk, Maysie I................... Northampton-...................... Northampton... .Pa.
Heckman, Florence E .......... Fayetteville, R. R. 2 .......... Franklin.............. Pa.
Heeter, A n na I..................... McNeal................................Huntingdon.........Pa.
Hockenberry, Rae................New Germantown..............P erry.................. „
Hoffeditz, A. Pearl...............Greencastle..........................Franklin.. . . . . . .Pa.
Hoke, Anna M ....................Shippensburg.......................Cumberland.........Pa.
. Cumberland........Pa.
Kitner, Nellie M................... Carlisle
.York................... Pa.
Lutz, E. Marian.....................Dallastown...
.Franklin............. Pa.
Lyon, Beulah.................... .Chambersburg
.Franklin............. Pa.
McCurdy, Isabel W..............Willow Hill...
. Cumberland........Pa.
Mellon, Loretta A .-----------Shippensburg.
. Cumberland........Pa.
Mellon, Zita M................... .Shippensburg.
. Cumberland........Pa.
Meredith, Grace I . „ .............Shippensburg
Meredith, Miriam E ............. Highspire............................ Dauphin..............Pa.
Mickey, Ida C........ ............ .Greencastle..........................Franklin............. ra.
Miller, Winifred E................ New Cumberland---- . . . . .Cumberland........Pa.
Obermiller, E. Marie........ 144 N-. Bedford St., Carlisle. .Cumberland........Pa.
Oyler, S. Rebecca..................Fayetteville........................Franklin..............Pa.
Powell, Zelda E.....................Shippensburg......... ............ Cumberland........ Pa.
Powell, S. Catherine',;,. . . . . .Shippensburg..................... Cumberland....... Pa.
Rebok, Helen L .....................Millerstown.........................Perry...................Pa.
Rife, Edna M ..
........... Chambersburg, R. R. 4 ....Franklin............. Pa.
Robinson, Mildred L .. . . . . . . Warrior’s Mark........ .
Huntingdon...... Pa.
Schue, Mary E .................... .Hanover.............................. York...................PaSheaffer, S. Ruth......... ........ Northampton..................... Northampton... .Pa.
Skinner, Margaret L .............Dry Run............................. Franklin.............. Pa.
Skinner, Mabel M.................Dry Run............................. Franklin.............. Pa.

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Summons, H. Victoria
Thompson, Mary A ...
Underwood, Ora I.......
Urey, M. Hollie.........
Washabaugh, Helen E.
Witherow, Lenore L ...
Woodside, Margaret I.
Angle, G. Ralph........
Angle, Robert O., J r..,
Coleman, Harry C .. . .
Duncan, Wm. M........
Eberly, Norman M__
Etter, George D.........
Etter, Eugene............
Eurich, C. Russell.. ..
Fickel, Clifton O........
JL- Funk, D. Stanley.......
Harman, George M__
Hassler, Paul G..........
Hassler, C. Ebbert__
Rough, S. Herman__
Myers, Weldon M.......
Shearer, Fred W........
Shumaker, Guy R.......
Stahle, Clyde V..........
Thrush, T. Herman...
Tompkins, Harrison E.
Watson, J. Earl.........
Witherow, Robert G ...

.Greencastle..................... . .Franklin....... ...P a .
•Fayetteville.................... . .Franklin....... ...P a .
.Huntingdon.................... .. Huntingdon. ....P a .
.Waynesboro................... . .Franklin....... ...P a .
,McConnellsburg............. . .Fulton.......... ...P a .
,Shippensburg, R. R. i ... . .Cumberland.. ...P a .
.Peru Lack....................... . .Juniata......... ...P a .
MEN
,Shippensburg.................. . .Cumberland.. ...P a .
•Shippensburg..................... Cumberland.. ...P a .
,Mowersville.................... .. Franklin....... ...P a .
•Shippensburg.................. .. Cumberland... .. .Pa.
,Shermansdale................. .. Perry............ ...P a .
,Shippensburg..................... Cumberland.. ... Pa.
•Lemaster........................... .Franklin....... ...P a .
York Springs.................. . .Adams......... ...P a .
York Springs.................... .Adams.......... ...P a .
Marion.............................. .Franklin....... ...P a .
Carlisle............................... Cumberland.. ...P a .
Chambersburg, R. R. io.... .Franklin....... ...P a .
Shippensburg................. .. Cumberland.. ...P a .
Newport......................... .. .Perry........... ...P a .
Siddonsburg.................... . .York............. ...P a .
Willow Hill...................... . .Franklin....... ...P a .
Newport..........................., . Perry............ .. .Pa.
Lashley............................. .Fulton.......... ...P a .
Shippensburg................... .. Cumberland.. ...P a .
354 Davis Ave., Greenwich .Fairfield. __ . Conn.
Waynesboro................... . .Franklin....... .. .Pa.
Shippensburg, R. R. i ...... .. Cumberland.. .. .Pa.

SOPHOMORE CLASS
WOMEN
Baker, Julia K ............... . . . . Boiling Springs................ . Cumberland... ..P a.
Barnhart, Rosa M......... . . . . Shippensburg................... . Cumberland... ..Pa.
Booz, Helen M ............... . . . .Shippensburg................... . Cumberland... ..Pa.
Brown, Isabel M............ . . . . East Berlin....................... .Adams............ ..Pa.
Commerer, A. Leora. . . . . . . .Shippensburg, R. R. i __ . Cumberland... ..Pa.
Cook, Mary C................ . . . . Fayetteville, R. R. i ....... . Franklin......... ..Pa.
Craig, M. Elizabeth.......___ Shippensburg................... . Cumberland... ..Pa.
Craig, Esther M............. . . . .Scotland........................... .Franklin......... ..Pa.
DeWalt, Janet E........... . . . . Carlisle............................. . Cumberland... ..Pa.
Diven, Grace E.............. . . . . East Waterford................ .Juniata.......... . .Pa.
Duncan, Laura L. . . . . . . . . . . Shippensburg................... . Cumberland... 1
Etter, Edna J................. . . . .Chambersburg, R. R. 8.... . Franklin......... ..Pa.
Fogelsanger, Lilly B....... . . . . Shippensburg................... . Cumberland... ..Pa.
Gingrich, Sara E ............ . . . . McAlisterville.................. .Juniata........... ..Pa.
Hege, Grace... .472 E. Washington St., Chambersburg. .Franklin......... Pa,
Hess, Mary E ................ . . . .Waynesboro, R. R. 2 ....... . Franklin......... ..Pa.
Joseph, Phoebe I............ . . . .Thomasville..................... .York............... ..Pa.
Kamerer, Bessie P......... . . . .Newville........................... . Cumberland... ..Pa.
King, Queen H............... . . . . Littlestown....................... . Adams............ . .Pa.
Kauffman, Anna M....... . . . .York Springs.. . . . . . . . . . . . Adams............ ..Pa.
Krall, Orena A ............... . . . . Shippensburg................... . Cumberland... ..Pa.
Laughlin, Vera E........... . . . .Greencastle...................... . Franklin......... ..Pa.
Longanecker, Reida....... .. . .Loysville..
. . . . , . . .Perry.............. ..Pa.
McLean, Alice C............ . . . .Shippensburg. .................. . Cumberland... . .Pa.
Rebuck, Jane L .............. . . . .Lees X Roads.................. . Cumberland... ..Pa.
Ryder, Edna 0 .............. . . . . Chambersburg, R. R. 9... .Franklin......... ..Pa.

CUMBERLAND VALLEY STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

Shoap, Helen R...............
Sipes, Anna Mary...........
Sleichter, Marie L ............
'Sleichter, Helen C ...........
Spangler, Mabert L .........
Spessard, Arline L ............
Turnbaugh, Lulah M.......
Weaver, Ruth C .,. . . . . . .
Whiting, Emma B...........
Williamson, Blanche E ....

Barner, John L.
Beam, Ottmar J
Eberly, Lee H..........
Funk, Amos M.........
Garmong, Merwyl O.
Hensel, Wilmor G--Horton, Edward S ...
Kelley, Garth H.......
iL a m b e r s o n , Fred D ..
Lehman, Paul S........
Markley, Marcus A ..
Miller, Earl G..........
Oiler, E. Lee.............
Robinson, George G ..
Spangler, George W ..
Spessard, Herman C.
Stock, Leslie V.
Winters, E. Oliver...

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Boiling Springs............. . . . Cumberland... . .Pa.
Shippensburg................ . . . Cumberland... ..Pa.
McConnellsburg........... .. .Fulton............ . .Pa.
Scotland....................... .. .Franklin......... . .Pa.
Mowersville.................. .. .Franklin......... ..Pa.
York Springs................ .. .Adams............ ..Pa.
East Waterford............ .. .Juniata........... . .Pa.
Newport, R. R. 1 ......... .. .Perry.............. ..Pa.
Mercersburg................. .. .Franklin......... . .Pa.
.Carlisle......................... . . . Cumberland...
.Carlisle, R. R. 5 ........... . . . Cumberland... Pa.
.Carlisle, R. R. 5 ........... . . . Cumberland... Pa.
. Penbrook...................... . . . Dauphin........ ..Pa.
MEN
.Waynesboro, R. R. 1 ... __Franklin......... . .Pa.
.Shippensburg................ . . . Cumberland... . .Pa.
. Mowersville.................. . . . Franklin......... ..P a.
. Lurgan.......................... .. .Franklin......... . .Pa.
.Shippensburg................ . . . Cumberland... . .Pa.
.Shippensburg................ . . . Cumberland...... Pa.
.Shippensburg................ . . . Cumberland...,.. Pa.
. Hagerstown.................. .. .Washington.. . .Md.
.Mowersville.................. . . . Franklin........ ...P a .
.Shippensburg................ . . . Cumberland......P a.
.Siddonsburg.................. ...Y o r k .1. ........... ,. .Pa.
. Hustontown................. .. .Fulton........... . .. Pa.
. Shippensburg................ . . . Cumberland.. ...P a .
. Warfordsburg............... .. .Fulton........... . . . Pa.
.Mt. Alto....................... .. .Franklin.__ ...P a .
Pa.
.Newville....................... . . . Cumberland..
.Newport....................... . . . Perry............ ...P a .
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.Adams.__
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.Pa.
.York Springs............ ..
. East Waterford............ .. .Juniata......... .. .Pa.
.New Oxford................. ,.. .Adams.......... .. . Pa.
.Hancock....................... ,.. .Washington.. . .Md.
.Shippensburg................ . . . Cumberland.. ...P a .

FRESHMEN CLASS

XWOMEN
Addams, Eleanor W.............Shippensburg......................Cumberland.... .Pa.
Altland, Elsie G.............
.Thomasville........................York....................Pa.
Arnold, Miriam C..................Dillsburg.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .York......... ...... .Pa.
Avinger, Mary. ..................... Lees X Roads. .................Cumberland.........Pa.
Avinger, Ruth E ................... Lees X Roads......... ...........Cumberland.. . . . Pa.
Baker, Helen.........................Pleasant Hall.....................Franklin------- 1.Pa.
Baish, M. Beulah................. Wellsville..................... . • .Y o rk................Pa.
Bales, Mildred E .................. Huntingdon........................ Huntingdon.........Pa.
Barnhart, Kathryn N ......... Williamson..........................Franklin............. .Pa.
Bayler, Jessie........................Etters.................................. Y ork................... Pa.
Beistle, Edna M................... Shippensburg...................... Cumberland......... Pa.
Benson, Catherine S............ Broadtop............................. Huntingdon......... Pa.
Bentzel, Goldie M................New Oxford........................ Adams..................Pa.
Bixler, Mary R.....................Millerstown.........................Perry................... Pa.
Brake, Elizabeth............. .. .Chambersburg.................... FrankliiSj;........ Pa.
Brame, Chloe B................... York Springs...................... Adams.. «............ Pa.
Brandt, M. Helen..... ........ .Shippensburg......................Cumberland......... Pa.
Brant, Mabel C .................. Mercersburg, R. R. 3........ Franklin...............Pa.
Brenneman, Frances M....... Mechanicsburg................... Cumberland..........Pa.
Brown, Isabel M . ...............East Berlin...........................Adams................ Pa.
Brubaker, Bertha B.............Shippensburg, R. R. 4 .........Cumberland........ Pa.

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Brymesser, Florence.............Carlisle................................ Cumberland.........Pa.
Bushey, Nellie B...................Clear Spring......... ...............York.................... Pa.
Bushey, Luella K ................. York Springs.......................Adams...............Pa.
Byers, Minnie S ................... Littlestown......................... Adams................. Pa.
Campbell, M. Verna............ Perulack.............................. Juniata................ Pa.
Carbaugh, Almeda S ............Greencastle......................... Franklin.............. Pa.
Cashman, Margie A............. New Oxford........................ Adams................. Pa.
Clark, Josephine N...............Shippensburg...................... Cumberland.........Pa.
Clouse, Kathrine K .............. McCrea............................... Cumberland.........Pa.
Cluck, Alma L ...................... McKnightstown..................Adams................. Pa.
Coller, Myrtle C . . . .............. New Bloomfield.................. Perry....................Pa.
Craig, Hazel..........................Scotland..............................Franklin.............. Pa.
Crouse, G. Adeline............... Big Cove Tannery.............. Fulton................. Pa.
Diven, Ruth A......................Shade Gap.......................... Huntingdon.........Pa.
Doll, E. Rom aine............... Mechanicsburg....................Cumberland.........Pa.
Drais, Helen......................... Gettysburg..........................Adams................. Pa.
Eyler, Blanche A .. , ............. Blue Ridge Summit.............Franklin.............. Pa.
Fitzgerald, Mabel E ............. Hampton.............................Adams................. Pa.
Fleming, Laura M................ Gettysburg, R. R. 10..........Adams.................Pa.
Fpgelsanger, Ruth E ............ Shippensburg...................... Cumberland.........Pa.
Föreman, Huldah M............ Fort Littleton..................... Fulton................. Pa.
Forry, Myrtle E ................... Hanover.............................. Y o r k ...................Pa.
Foulk, Anna A......................Littlestown..........................Adams................. Pa.
Fox, Margie E . ........... , . . . .Greencastle.........................Franklin..............Pa.
Ftownfelter, Louise G...........Three Springs................. . .Huntingdon.......Pa.
Funk, Ruth E........................Marion................................ Franklin........... . Pa.
Gälbraith, Mary E............... Gettysburg........... .............. Adams.................Pa.
Gantt, Olive J.......................Newport.............................. Perry................... Pa.
Gäntt, F. Elizabeth..............Newport, R. R. 2............... Perry................... Pa.
Gardner, Mary E ................. York Springs.......................Adams................. Pa.
Gibson, Margaret S.............. Shermansdale......................Perry................... Pa.
Gibson, Anna M................... Shermansdale......................Perry................... Pa.
Gift, Hazel G........................ Greencastle......................... Franklin.............. Pa.
Gilliland, Edna M................ Orbisonia.............................Huntingdon.........Pa.
Gipe, Velva R....................... Chambersburg.................... Franklin.............. Pa.
Glasgow, Janet M................ Carlisle, R. R. i ..................Cumberland.........Pa.
Glazer, Gladys L ................., .Mercersburg................. .. .Franklin......... ..Pa.
Gochenour, Carrie M........ .. .Aspers........................... . . . Adams............ ..Pa.
Goshorn, C. Anna..............., .McNeal......................... . . . Huntingdon... ..Pa.
Goshorn, Ella A .................. , .McNeal......................... . . . Huntingdon... ..Pa.
Griffin, Frances S................ ,. Walnut Bottom............ . . . Cumberland... Pa
Guise, Dora M.................... , .Aspers........................... .. .Adams............ ..Pa.
Gutshall, Edna L .. . . . . . . . . , .Blain............................. . . . Perry.............. ..Pa.
Hale, Estella M................... .Abbottstown................ .. .Adams............ . .Pa.
Hantz, Helen R................... .York Springs............. .. .Adams............ ..Pa.
Hartman, Grace M............. .Hampton...................... .. .Adams............ . .Pa.
Hawk, Rena;E .. . . . . '_____ . Williamson................... .. .Franklin......... . .Pa.
Hege, Ruth J....................... . Mercersburg, R. R. 2 ...__Franklin.......... . .Pa.
Henry, Grace...................... .Clear Ridge.................. .. .Fulton............ ..Pa.
Hockenberry, Margaret E .. .Mt. Union..................... .. .. Huntingdon. . . .Pa.
Hoffman, Anna E ................ .East Berlin, R. R. 3 ..... __Adams............ Pa,
Hoke, M. Esther................. .Abbottstown................ .. .Adams........... ..Pa.
Hoover, Myrl E ................... . Newville....................... . . . Cumberland... . .Pa.
Hoover, Ruth E.................. .Scotland........................ .. .Franklin......... . .Pa.
Johnston, Margaret J........ .. .Shippensburg................ . . . Cumberland... Pa
Joseph, Amy V.................... . Thomasville.................. .. .York............... ..Pa.
Keefer, Emma..................... .Pleasant Hall............... . . . .Franklin........ ..Pa.
Kell, Anna B....................... . New Bloomfield........... . . . Perry.............. . .Pa.
Kepner, Margie A ............. . .Abbottstown................. .. .Adams........... ..Pa.
King, Dollie M.................... .York Springs................ .. .Adams............ ..Pa.
Kraber, Sara L .................... . Hampton...................... .. .Adams............ . .Pa.
Laughman, Mamie R.......... . East Berlin................... .. .Adams............ ..Pa.

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.Orrstown............................ F ranklin..............Pa.
Leberknight, Erma G—
. Bunkertown....................... Jumata................Ha.
Leister, Mabel L ............
.Liverpool............................Perry................... Pa.
Light, Ida M........ .........
. Gettysburg.........................Adams ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ .........£aLittle, Kathryn S.......
.Shippensburg..................... Cumberland---- -Pa.
Maclay, Marjorie S.......
.Pa.
. New Germantown.................. Perry......
McConnell, S. Ruth.......
.Pa.
.Gettysburg.......................... • ■ .Adams..
McGuigan, Minnie M ...
.Pa.
.Hanover...................................York......
Markle, Effie A ..............
.Pa.
.827 Prospect St., York............ York......
Martin, Mary M...........
.Pa.
.Perulack..................... . .Juniata.......
Mefford, Violet M..........
.Pa.
. Gettysburg.............................Adams....
Mehring, Nelle K ..........
.Pa.
.Marion...............................Franklin....
Michaels, Estella R.......
.Pa.
. Shippensburg____ ____ Cumberland
Milford, Anna M...........
.Pa.
. Chambersburg, R. R. 9...... Franklin---Miller, Tressa B.............
. Mercersburg......................Franklin...............Pa.
Miller, Leona B .............
.Glen Rock....... .................. Y ork..■ . . . . . . -Pa.
Miller, Amy V ...............
, .Shippensburg................. ■ .Cumberland...... Pa.
Miller, Margaret J.........
.Shippensburg.......... ...........Cumberland.........Pa.
Miller, Ethel G..............
.Chambersburg, R. R. 6... .Franklin............. Pa.
Mish, Mary E ................
. Newport, R. R. 1 ............. Perry. ■ ••••••••• *,aMoretz, Verna M .........
. .Walnut Bottom................ Cumberland..........Pa.
Moore, Sara J................
.. Landisburg........................Perry • ••••■ •------ £>a'
Morrison, Bertha J.......
. .Shippensburg.................. .Cumberland.......Pa.
Mower, Martha J-----.. Mercersburg..................... Franklin. . . . . . . . Pa.
Myers, Hazel R.............
.. Newville..................... ....... Cumberland........ Pa.
Myers, Dorothy E .......
.. Marysville........................ Perry.................... Pa.
Myers, Margaret N --.Pa.
. .Siddonsburg......................York
Myers, Beatrice B........
.Adams................
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Myers, Anna M............
.Adams...............Pa.
Myers, Grace E............ .. .Littlestown....................... . Adams................ Pa.
. . . East Berlin.....................'•
Myers, Byrdie.............
Neikirk, Agnes.............. .. .Lemaster............... ........... .Franklin............Pa.
.Perry.................. Pa.
Okeson, Grace G.......... .. .Landisburg...............
. . . Blairs Mills, R. R. 1 ......... . Huntingdon___ Pa.
Parsons, Hazel M........
Pensinger, Minnie E--- ... Mercersburg, R. R. 3....... .Franklin............ Pa.
Pa.
Peters, Meda B............ .. .Aspers............................... .Adams................
Pa.
Peters, Marian L .......... .. .Aspers............................... .Adams................
Phinicie, Nellie M........ .. .Greencastle................... .Franklin............. Pa.
Picking, Mary H.......... ...749 E. Washington St., . (
Chambersburg................Franklin..............Pa.
Raffensperger, Mary K. . . . Elliottsburg........................Perry................... Pa.
Range, Alice M............ . . . Elliottsburg........................Perry................. PaReber, Grace B............ .. .Chambersburg................... Franklin.............. Pa.
Reber, Mabel A ........... ...B la in ........ ......................... Perry-.................PaReed, A. Daisy............ 609 N. Front St., Harrisburg. .Dauphin............ Pa.
Reese, Esther............... .. .Mowersville........ ... ...........Franklin..............Pa.
,.. .Ickesburg..................... ■ • .P erry,............... Pa.
Ricedorff, Mabel M—
Ringet, Adeline B ........ .. .Lemaster............................Franklin.. . .
Rippman, Mabel P...... ... .Thompsontown..................Juniata................ Pa.
Ritter, Sara C.............. ,.. .Loysburg............................Perry!,........... .. .Pa.
Roth, Lulu B............... .. . .Gettysburg........................Adams ........... Pa.
Rummel, Helen M....... . . . .Shippensburg.....................Cumberland......... Pa.
Ryder, Elizabeth H .. .. . . . .Shippensburg.....................Cumberland.........Pa.
Schmittle, Hazel A....... __ Valley Point.......................Huntingdon........ Pa.
Schmittle, Olive M...... __ Valley Point.......................Huntingdon........ Pa.
Scott, Mary R............. . . . .Gettysburg, R. R. 4.......... Adams.................Pa.
Sheely, Myrtle L ........ . . . .Gettysburg........................ Adams............. .Pa.
Shipp, Myrtle M........ . . . .Clear Spring...................... Washington... .Md.
Shumaker, Sara........... ....B la in ..................................P e r r y ...........P a .
i Newburg...................... . Cumberland........¿a»
Shuman, Grace E ........
Newbure .........................Gumberland........ Pa.
Shuman, M. Ruth.......
::::M t Aito............................F ^ k i m ..............pa.
Simmers, Minta M—
Slaybaugh, Grace B ... . . . .New Oxford, R. R. 1 .........Adams.................Pa

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Sleichter, Dorothy M.

Sponseller, Z. Ruth.

Wilhelm, Helen M .
Willis, Gladys M ...
Wink, Ethel L.
Zeigler, Florence.
Angle, U. Samuel.
Asper, Roy W..........
Baker, Albert F ........
Baker, Ira Y .............
Barbour, Guy A.......
Barnhart, Christy A.
Beam, Frank S.........
Booz, Norman A.......
Brubaker, Walter J..

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Burkhart, J. Paul.
Craig, Edwin H...
Croft, Lester E__
Eberly, Frank M.
Egolf, J. Oren__
Filler, Arthur H...........
Flickinger, Clarence L.

Gingrich, Merrill H.

Arendtsville..................... .Adams.......... ...P a .
Scotland........................... .Franklin....... ...P a .
East Berlin....................... .Adams.......... ...P a .
Huntingdon...................... .Huntingdon... ...P a .
Port Royal................. . . . .Juniata......... ...P a .
Waynesboro, R. R. 4 ....... .Franklin....... ...P a .
New Oxford, R. R, 2....... . Adams.......... ...P a .
Shippensburg, R. R. 5 .... .Cumberland.. ...P a .
Fairfield............................ .Adams.......... ...P a .
New Cumberland............ . Cumberland.. .. .Pa.
hart Ave., Chambersburg. .Franklin....... ...P a .
Chambersburg................. . Franklin....... ...P a .
Gettysburg....................... .Adams.......... ...P a .
Perulack........ 1................ .Juniata......... ...P a .
.. Carlisle............................. .Cumberland.. ...P a .
354 Davis Ave., Greenwich. .Fairfield....... . Conn.
.. Elliottsburg...................... .Perry............ ...P a .
. .Orrstown.. ....................... .Franklin....... ...P a .
. .Orrstown.......................... .Franklin.. . .. ...P a .
.. Pleasant Hall................... .Franklin....... ...P a .
. .Thompsontown..... .......... .Juniata......... .. .Pa.
. . Sharpe.............................. .Fulton.......... ...P a .
. .Lurgan............................. .Franklin....... ...P a .
.. Gettysburg, R. R. 3........ . Adams.......... ...P a .
.. Shirleysburg..................... . Huntingdon.. . . . Pa.
. .Gettysburg....................... .Adams.......... ...P a .
.. Shippensburg.................. . Cumberland.. . . . Pa.
. .Womelsdorf...................... .Berks............ ...P a .
S. Main St., Chambersburg. . Franklin....... ...P a .
.. 122 S. Water St., Y ork... .York............. ...P a .
. .Hustontown..................... .Fulton.____ . . . Pa.
.. Mason and Dixon............ . Franklin....... ...P a .
.. Newville........................... . Cumberland.. .. .Pa.
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. .Shippensburg................... . Cumberland.. ...P a .
.. Chambersburg............. .Franklin....... ...P a .
.. York Springs.................... . Adams.......... ...P a .
.. Fairfield............................ . Adams.......... ...P a .
. .Gettysburg....................... .Adams.......... ...P a .
. .Boiling Springs................ . Cumberland.. ...P a .
.. Chambersburg, R. R. 4... . Franklin....... ...P a .
.. Mowersville...................... . Franklin....... ...P a .
. .Shippensburg................... . Cumberland.. ...P a .
.. Mechanicsburg................. . Cumberland.. ...P a .
. .Newville........................... . Cumberland.. ...P a .
. .Newville.__ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cumberland.. ...P a .
. .Shippensburg................... . Cumberland.. .. .Pa.
. .McConnellsburg............... .Fulton.......... . . . Pa.
. .Pavia........... ................ .. I Bedford........ ....P a .
. .Shippensburg................... . Cumberland.. ...P a .
. .Landisburg....................... . Perry............ ...P a .
. .Spring Grove.................... .York'............ ...P a .
.. Dillsburg......... ................ .York............. ...P a .
.. Marklesville..................... . Perry............ ...P a .
. .Shippensburg................... . Cumberland.. ...P a .
. .Shippensburg................... . Cumberland.., . .. Pa.
.. East Berlin....................... . Adams.......... ...P a .
.. Shippensburg..................: . Cumberland.. ...P a .
.. McAlisterville.................. .J u n ia t a .. . . ...P a .
. .Gettysburg....................... . Adams............. .Pa.
. .Huntingdon...................... . Huntingdon. ....P a..

CUMBERLAND VALLEY' STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

Gross, John H.
Hantz, Glenn S......................York Springs.
Hantz, J. Hugh.....................York Springs.
Heiges, Ralph E.

. Shippensburg.

Hoover, Aaron J.

.Scotland.

Johnston, Ralph W.
Kugler, Clarence S ..
Lehmer, Isaac C__

. Cito.

Means, Robert M................. Newburg................
Mellott, Claude L ................. Hancock.................
Mellott, Theodore W............Big Cove Tannery.
Meredith, Donald.................Center....................
Miller, Wm. R...................... Gardners................
Miller, Howard A ................. Mercersburg, R. R.
Moore, John Rankin............ Siddonsburg...........
Myers, Chanley E .............. .Siddonsburg..........
Neely, Wimbert B................ New Oxford...........
Neely, John E .......................New Oxford...........
Neill, John.......... .................. Blairs Mills............
Oakman, Lewis C..................Hancock................
Oyler, Preston G...................Fayetteville.. . . . . .
Rife, Roy M...........................Chambersbu
Stìhildt, Chas. D.................... Littlestown.
Sealover, Herbert E.............. Wellsville, R
Shafer, Robert W ................ Aspers .
Shull, Paul.......................... .Landisburg.
Stitt, John M........................ New Oxford, R. R. 2.
Straley, R. Nesbit.................Lewisberry.. .............
Swartz, Clarence L ...............Littlestown................
Thomas, John F ....................Hampton...................
Williams, Herman L ............. York Springs.............
Winger, John D.................... Mercersburg..............
Wishard, Howard J....... . .Hagerstown....---Wortz, George B...................Fairfield.. ....................

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Franklin......... ..Pa.
Cumberland... ..Pa.
.Adams............ ..Pa.
.Adams............ . .Pa.
.Franklin......... ..Pa.
.Franklin......... ..Pa.
. Cumberland... ..Pa.
.Fulton............ . .Pa.
.Franklin......... ..Pa.
.Franklin......... ..Pa.
.Fulton........... ..Pa.
.Franklin......... ..Pa.
. Bedford.......... ..Pa.
. Cumberland... ..Pa.
.Adams............ ..Pa.
.Bedford.......... ..Pa.
.Fulton............ ..Pa.
.Adams............ . .Pa.
.York............... ..Pa.
. Tuniata........... ..Pa.
.Adams............ ..Pa.
. Cumberland... ..Pa.
.Washington.... .Md.
.Fulton............ ..Pa.
. Perry.............. ..Pa.
.Adams...............P a.
.Franklin............P a.
.York.............. ,.. Pa.
.York.............. ...P a .
. Adhms.......... ...P a .
.Adams.......... ...P a .
. Huntingdon.. ...P a.
.Washington.. . .Md.
.Franklin....... ...P a .
.Adams.......... ...P a .
.Franklin....... ...P a .
.Adams.......... ...P a .
.Y ofk............. ...P a .
, .Adams......... ...P a .
.. Perry............ ...P a .
. .Franklin....... ...P a .
. .Huntingdon.. ...P a .
. .Adams.......... .. .Pa.
. .York............ ...P a .
. .Adams.......... ...P a .
. .Adams.. . . . . . ...P a .
. .Adams.......... ...P a .
. .Franklin....... ...P a .
. .Washington..
M B B . ..M d.
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S P E C IA L S T U D E N T S
PIANO DEPARTMENT
Addams, Eleanor W.......... . .Shippensburg..................... Cumberland........Pa.
Beattie, Helen....................... Shippensburg......................Cumberland.... .Pa.
Beattie, Evelyn..................... Shippensburg......................Cumberland........ Pa.
Beistle, Dorothy....................Shippensburg......................Cumberland........ Pa.
Beistle, Pearl H ..................... Shppensburg...................... Cumberland........ Pa.

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Benson, Catherine S ...
Berman, Rena............,
Blair, Lucy.................,
Bixler, Mary R............
Brymesser, Florence..
Clever, Dorothy G......
Drum, E. Dorothy....
Dunlap, Lucetta........
Fickes, Nellie.............
Fogelsanger, Ruth E ..
Gantt, Olive J............
Harman, Charles....... .
Havice, Marjorie.........
Hayes, Janet...............
Helfrich, Catherine
Helfrich, Mary............
Hess, Blair S................
Himes, Rees.................
Hoke, Anna M.............
Hollar, Bernice............
Horton, Richard H. D.
House, Fred M............
Lehman, Margaret__
McCune, Helen. . . . . . .
McPherson, John........
McPherson, Edward...
Morrow, Grace............
Omwake, Dorothy.......
Oyer, Miriam...............
Oyer, Russell...............
Raum, John.................
Ritter, Dorothy...........
Rummel, Marian.........
Ryder, Elizabeth H .. ..
Segner, Frances...........
Shambaugh, Martha E
Smith, M ary................
Spessard, Arline L .......

. Broadtop...........................Huntingdon,
.Shippensburg................. .. Cumberland.
.Orrstown........................... Franklin__
. Millerstown.......................Perry............
. Carlisle.............................. Cumberland.
.Shippensburg.................... Cumberland.
.Shippensburg..... ...... .........Cumberland.
. Shippensburg.................... Cumberland.
.Shippensburg.................... Cumberland.
.Shippensburg.................... Cumberland.
. Newport............................ Perry............
.Shippensburg.................... Cumberland.
.Shippensburg.....................Cumberland.
.Shippensburg.................... Cumberland.
,Shippensburg.................... Cumberland.
.Shippensburg.................... Cumberland.
.Needmore..........................Fulton..........
.Shippensburg.................... Cumberland.
Shippensburg.....................Cumberland.
Shippensburg.....................Cumberland.
Shippensburg.....................Cumberland.
Bendersville.......................Adams..........
Shippensburg.....................Cumberland.
Shippensburg.................. .Cumberland.
Shippensburg................... . Cumberland.
Shippensburg.....................Cumberland.
Shippensburg..................... Cumberland.
Shippensburg................... .Cumberland.
Shippensburg.....................Cumberland.
Shippensburg.....................Cumberland.
Shippensburg.....................Cumberland.
Shippensburg.....................Cumberland.
Shippensburg.....................Cumberland.
Shippensburg.....................Cumberland.
Shippensburg.....................Cumberland.
512 N. West St., Carlisle.. .Cumberland.
Shippensburg..............
.Cumberland.
East Waterford................. Juniata........

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VOCAL DEPARTMENT
Craig, Robert B................... Scotland..............................Franklin...............Pa.
Funk, Roy............................Shippensburg......................Cumberland......... Pa.
Funk, Kathryn E ................. Shippensburg...................... Cumberland......... Pa.
Greene, Mary E ................... Shippensburg......................Cumberland......... Pa.
Hoke, R. E. Ruth................ Greencastle......................... Franklin...............Pa.
House, Fred M..................... Bendersville........................ Adams..................Pa.
Kauffman, Anna M..............York Springs.......................Adams..................Pa.
Kough, S. Herman...............Newport..............................Perry....................Pa.
Longanecker, Reida............. Loysville............................. Perry.................... Pa.
Lutz, E. Marian...................Dallastown..........................York.....................Pa.
Markley, Marcus A..............Warfordsburg..................... Fulton.................. Pa.
Miller, Margaret J.............. Shippensburg..................... Cumberland........Pa.
Mower, Martha J.................Shippensburg......................Cumberland......... Pa.
Ross, Zedena................... .. .Lewisberry........................ York.....................Pa.
Shambaugh, Martha E ......... 512 N. West St., Carlisle.. .Cumberland........Pa.
Shoemaker, Ruth B...............Smithsburg........................ Washington.. .. Md.
Wilhelm, Helen M................Womelsdorf........................ Berks....................Pa.
Wineka, Violet Bee............... 122 S. Water St., Y ork... .York....................Pa.

SPECIAL ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
Krebs, Mrs. Anna E ............. Shippensburg...................... Cumberland.

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T R A IN IN G S C H O O L S U P E R V IS O R S
MARY RACHEL HARRIS, M. Pd., Principal
Grammar, Language, Reading, Spelling
M ARY L. SNIVELY, Assistant Principal
Geography, History, Latin
S.

ALICE HUBER, M. E.
Arithmetic, Algebra
M.

IRENE HUBER
Drawing

MARION C. CONOVER, A. B.
Games, Plays
MINERVA L. ADAMS
Music
L. H. BURKHOLDER, M. E.
Penmanship
LESLIE C. KREBS, B. S.
School Gardens

T R A IN IN G S C H O O L
Pupils in attendance since September, 1918.

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FIRST GRADE

Nye, Helen..............Shippensburg Twp.
Angle, Edwin..............Franklin County
Nye, Merle..............Shippensburg Twp.
Eberly, Edwin........................... FranklinCounty
Rotz, Paul.................................Borough
Fitzgerald, Kathryn..Shippensburg Twp.
Gephart, Dorothy.. .Shippensburg Twp. Shyock, Marguerite.. Shippensburg Twp.
Henderson, Bertha. .ShippensburgTwp. Tarman, Ruth..... .....................Borough
Weaver, Merl..........Shippensburg Twp,
Kitzmiller, Anna.......................Borough
Weibley, Donald... .ShippensburgTwp.
Kling, Gail........................ ShippensburgTwp.
Kuhns, Conrad......... Shippensburg Twp. Winters, Lester........Shippensburg Twp.
Kurtz, Grace..................... ShippensburgTwp.
SECOND GRADE

Johnston, Evelyn................... Culberston
Angle, Clarence......................... FranklinCounty
Kane, Della....................... ShippensburgTwp.
Barnhart, John......... Shippensburg Twp.
Kauffman, Norman....................... Pinola
Barrick, Clarence__ Shippensburg Twp.
Kuhn, Wilbur...........Shippensburg Twp.
Carey, Florence........ Shippensburg Twp.
Laughery, Wilbur...................... Borough
Coy, Earl........................... ShippensburgTwp.
Ocker, Ralph................................LurganTwp.
Coy, Merl................ShippensburgTwp.
Plasterer, Carl.......... Shippensburg Twp.
Elswick, Mildred__ Shippensburg Twp.
Rotz, Edwin...................... ShippensburgTwp.
Gephart, Archie....... Shippensburg Twp.
Highlands, Martha. .Shippensburg Twp. Thrush, Charles........Shippensburg Twp.
Holtry, Gladys.........Shippensburg Twp. Weaver, Harrison----Shippensburg Twp.
Holtry, Norma.........Shippensburg Twp.

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THIRD GRADE

Barbour, Josephine. .ShippensburgTwp.
Bowne, Samuel........ ShippensburgTwp.
Busey, Catherine__ ShippensburgTwp.
Easterbrook, Evelyn.Shippensburg Twp.
Farrow, Leonora...... Shippensburg Twp.
Hancock, Ernest... .SouthamptonTwp.
Holtry, Hazel.......... ShippensburgTwp.
Kane, Anna..............ShippensburgTwp.
Laughery, Alfretta.....................Borough

FOURTH GRADE

Busey, Violet.. . . . . .ShippensburgTwp.
Carey, Bertha.......... ShippensburgTwp.
Fitzgerald, Naomi.. .ShippensburgTwp.
Frick, Lynn................................ Oakville
Green, Raymond... .ShippensburgTwp.
Henderson, Ethel... .Shippensburg Twp.
Herr, Moyer............. ShippensburgTwp.
Hoover, Clifford....... Shippensburg Twp.
Kauffman, Ethel........................... Pinola
Kling, Alda...............ShippensburgTwp.

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Lightner, Mildred........Franklin County
Mooney, Lester........ShippensburgTwp.
Neff, Arthur..............ShippensburgTwp.
Plasterer, Lee........... ShippensburgTwp.
Railing, Chester........ShippensburgTwp.
Rosenberry, Daisy.. ..Southampton Twp.
Rotz, Lester............. ShippensburgTwp.
Thrush, Virginia....... Shippensburg Twp.
Watson, Alfred.............Franklin CoUnty

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Maclay, William.......... Franklin County
Martin, Blanche........................ Borough
Miller, Hazel.............................. Oakville
Neff, Edna......... .. .ShippensburgTwp.
Neff, Julia................ShippensburgTwp.
Watson, Florence........ Franklin County
Weast, Howard.. . . . . Southampton Twp.
Weibley, Mary......... ShippensburgTwp.
Yeager, Dorothy........................Borough

FIFTH GRADE
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Alexander, Charles. .ShippensburgTwp.
Henderson, H arry.. .ShippensburgTwp.
Holtry, Finley.......... Shippensburg Twp.
Alexander, Fred.......ShippensburgTwp.
Barnhart, Mary....... ShippensburgTwp.
Holtry, M ay.............Shippensburg Twp.
Barrick, Bruce...........................FranklinCounty
Kauffman, Ivan............................ Pinola
Barrick, Howard.......... Franklin County Kelly, Nellie............. ShippensburgTwp.
Brubaker, Ruth.........................FranklinCounty
Kling, Mile...............ShippensburgTwp.
Eberly, Jay . .............................. FranklinCounty
Lightner, Mary............ Franklin County
Farrow, Clarence__ShippensburgTwp.
Mooney, Caroline... .Shippensburg Twp.
Forsythe, Dorothy.....................Borough Nye, Mary................ShippensburgTwp.
Frank, Rachel........................... FranklinCounty
Ocker, Henry.............................. Lurgan
Frick, John.................................Oakville Railing, Paul............ ShippensburgTwp.
Weast, Harry............... Franklin County
Gibble, Grace............... Franklin County
Hawk, Ethel..............................FranklinCounty
White, Margaret.......... Franklin County
Heckman, Ruth......................................
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SIXTH GRADE
Angle, Earl................................ FranklinCounty
Laughery, Catherine................. Borough
Baker, Violet..............................Borough Mellinger, Resh........Southampton Twp.
Barnhart, Delbert.. .Shippensburg Twp.
Mummert, Walter.. .Southampton Twp.
Duncan, Nellie...........................Oakville Ocker, Reese................................ Lurgan
Easterbrook, Eliz.. . . Shippensburg Twp.
Reese, Ella............... Southampton Twp.
Easterbrook, John.. .ShippensburgTwp. Smith, Ralph.. . . . . .SouthamptonTwp.
Highlands, Robert.. .ShippensburgTwp. Watson, Lester............. Franklin County
Johnston, Norman.................Culberston Weibley, Albert........ShippensburgTwp.
SEVENTH ■ GRADE



Angle Lynn.................. Franklin County
Barbour, Rachel...... ShippensburgTwp.
Barnhart, Pearl........Shippensburg Twp.
Bert, Paul . ...................................Lurgan
Castner, Ida...............................Borough
Duncan, Mabel.......................... Oakville
Eisenhaur, Elizabeth..........
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Forsythe, Fred...........................Borough

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Franklin, Violet........ Shippensburg T wp.
Heckman, Mary....... ShippensburgTwp.
Hoover, R ay......................ShippensburgTwp.
Horton, Margaret...................... Boroiigh
Kane, Laura............. ShippensburgTwp.
Kelley, Harper......... ShippensburgTwp.
Kyner, Walter........................... FranklinCounty
Lehman, Margaret. .ShippensburgTwp.

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Mellinger, Lester... .SouthamptonTwp.
Nye, Edith.. >......... ShippensburgTwp.
Nye, Rhoda............. ShippensburgTwp.
Rosenberry, Benj... .SouthamptonTwp.
Sprecher, Eugene.........Franklin County

Suders, Rhea...........ShippensburgTwp.
Thomas, Sylvia.........................Leesburg
Warren, Clarence......... Franklin County
Watson, Ernest..........................FranklinCounty
White, Robert............................FranklinCounty

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Mellon, Randall......... ............... Borough
Angle, Paul................................FranklinCounty
Miller,' Ella................
Oakville
Barbour, William... .ShippensburgTwp.
Mummert, Russel.. .SouthamptonTwp.
Barner, George................ Middle Spring
Nicholson, Edna........................ Borough
Brubaker, Kart..........................FranklinCounty
Plasterer, Scott........Shippensburg Twp.
Coy, Nellie................................ Borough
Pomeroy, Mary..........................Borough
Cramer, Ralph.......................... FranklinCounty
Reese, Samuel ........Southampton Twp.
Daniels, Edna.............. .............Scotland
Sleichter, Charles.....................Scotland
Eberly, David.......................... .FranklinCounty
Stevick, Ruth.............................Borough
Gibble, Martha......................... FranklinCounty
Watson, Elizabeth....................Newburg
Handshew, John........ .'. .Middle Spring
Hosfeld, Richard__ Shippensburg Twp. White, Edgar...............Franklin County
Lautsbaugh, Ada......... Franklin County Wolf, Harry...............Pennbrook, Pa.
Lovell, John.............................. FranklinCounty
NINTH

Baker, Pearl...............................Borough
Bert, Luella..................................Lurgan
Bert, Martha............................... Lurgan
Bert, M ary..
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Lurgan
Comerer, Joseph...... Southampton Twp.
Drawbaugh, Charles. Mechanicsburg, Pa
Eisenhower, Frank.................... Borough
Farrow, Elizabeth. .. Shippensburg Twp.
Funk, Roy................ShippensburgTwp.
Goodhart, Miriam........Walnut Bottom
Hoover, Margaret.. . . .Franklin County

Hosfeld, Julia...........ShippensburgTwp.
Johnston, Paul....................... Culberston
Keadle, Ruth............ Shippensburg Twp.
Mathna, Elizabeth.......Franklin County
McCullough, Wm__Southampton Twp.
Mellinger, Pearl. . . .SouthamptonTwp.
Miller, Ruth.........................Cleversburg
Oakville
Mowers, Roy.................
Mumper, Nellie........................... WalnutBottom
Strike, Mildred.’........Shippensburg Twp.
Tarman, Rachel....... .................Borough

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G E N E R A L A L U M N I A S S O C IA T IO N
Officers

President
.......................... C. E. Detweiler, ’99, Middletown, Pa.
Secretary’. .’.'.’......................................Ida B. Quigley, ’77. Shippensburg, Pa.
Aiumni will confer a favor by informing the Faculty Sec­
retary, Ada V. Horton, of any changes that should be made.

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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF DAUPHIN COUNTY
Officers

President
........... Dr. S. Z. Shope, ’89, 610 N. 3rd St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Secretary! ’. . .Mrs. Howard Omwake, ’97, 3113 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF FRANKLIN CdUNTY
Officers

President
.....................1 " T t' ........ . ' i n, T 1I1111 iTTTTfTY
Secretary (Recordingj .........................
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7 y’^>'&fciTMNI ASSOCIATION OF ADAMS COUNTY
Officers

MHMH
.............................. H. W. Meckley, ’ 14, Littlestown, Pa.
Secretary . ! ! ! ! .............................................Ursula Sterner, ’08, Idaville, Pa.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF FULTON COUNTY
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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF YORK COUNTY
Officers

President ...................................................chas- Albright, ’95, Hanover, Pa.
Secretary......................................Margaret I. Overholtzer, ’88, Hanover, Pa.

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Secretary .

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF PERRY COUNTY
Officers
.............................. Charles I. Barner, ’05, Liverpool,fPa.

....................................Gertrude Brandt, ’15, Newport,iPa.

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President

.............. .-ft. FrankfpH ftre,

’ 17, •M eehaniesburg.-Par

Secretary'(Recording)................................Effid Wolf, ’12 Newville, Pa.
Secretary (Corresponding).............................. Mary Yeager, 16, Carlisle, Pa.

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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Officers
ni ih ni ------------ TiiiiJTPTitr~^nrmiirni -HomgSt.eaj!
Harvard-,< 5wai>

Secretary . ’. ’. ........................................... . Laura BTStdey, ’86, Ardmore, Pa.

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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF HUNTINGDON COUNTY
Officers

President...................................................W. M. Rife, ’91, Huntingdon, Pa.
Secretary........................................... Mary Cutshall, ’17, Three Springs, Pa.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF JUNIATA COUNTY
Officers

President........... .............................. . . ,G. C. Lyter, ’05, Montoursville Pa.
Secretary....................................Sara C. Berry, (Kauffman) ’17, Mifflin, Pa.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CAMBRIA COUNTY
Officers

President........... ............................................. B. H. Fähs, ’08, Glenside Pa.
Secretary............................................... .. .Lena Agle, ’14, Conemaugh, Pa.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF PITTSBURGH
Officers

President....................................Chas. M. Means, ’96, Pittsburgh, Pa,
Secretary........................................Helen Gray Robertson, ’05, Charleroi, Pa.,
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF BEDFORD COUNTY
Officers

President.............................. ..............................J. C. Coons, ’15, Saxton, Pa.
Secretary....................................Edisto M. Felton, ’15, Everett, R. R. 5, Pa.
Secretary.....................Mary Jane Johnston, (Duffy) ’10, Webster Mills, Pa.
Alumni Meetings are held when possible during the week of County In­
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CLASS OF 1874
Bishop, Margaret E. (Konhaus). Died Feb. 3, 1918.
Conrad, Estella J....................... Died March 6, 1913.
Harper, Carrie W....................... Died March 10, 1904.
Kershaw, Ada............................ 40.55 Garden St........... Philadelphia, Pa.
Morgan, Amanda (Chamberlin).Reilly, Lida J............................. Tarentum, Pa.
Stewart, Mary E ........................Died April 25, 1881.
Stough, Lizzie A. (Schwartz)... .Wayside Ave., Hagerstown, Md.
Uhler, May.
Alexander, W. A ........................ Died Sept., 1915.
Barton, Joseph F ........................Died Feb. 15, 1918.
Beitzel, S. C............................... Halifax, Pa..................Supervising Prin.
Boyer, J. H.................................Died Oct. 20, 1897.
Goodhart, J. A ...........................Died Aug. 9, 1879.
Hughes, William F .....................212 N. 8th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Physical Training Teacher.
McClelland, S. B........................Died Feb. 8, 1914.
Maust, Fillmore.........................Carlisle, Pa................. Lawyer.
Moore, E. Jay.
Noss, Theo. B.............................Died Feb. 28, 1909.
Plough, Hiram J.........................Died Feb. 1, 1911.
Sharp, John C...................... .Blairstown, N. J....... .Prin. Blair Academy.
Shearer, S. B.............................. Died Nov. 19, 1914.
Whitman, S. W.
Woodal, H. H.............................Died Dec. 14, 1896.
CLASS OF 1875

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Angle, Bertha M. (Paxton)...... a a» B r^6*h'St»,»£lMeagt>i-H'tr'J
Culp, Sallie E.
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Dutt, Sallie C........................... rHMidayoburgrPar... . . Teacher. T)><
Griffin, Laura B.........................Shippensburg, Pa.
Hale, Callie L. (Boyer)............. 108 W. Lee St., Seattle, Wash.
Hollar, Zora L. (Gettel)............Shippensburg, Pa.
Holland, Emma.........................Shippensburg, Pa.
McCullough, Mary G. (Sharpe).Died Sept. 26, 1881.
Preisler, S. Emma (Frink).........Dead.
Shearer, Beckie (Geiger)............Huron, S. D.
Snodgrass, Anna E .....................Died Oct. 11, 1899.
Stifler, Nannie (Galloway).
Tollinger, Dena K. (Guisinger).. Died Feb. 10, 1914.
. Toms, Frances K ....................... Died April 6, 19x3.
^ —Burnett, E. A............................. Mechanicsburg, Pa__ Bank President.
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Cunningham, F .......................... Englevale, Kans.......... Merchant.
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Deavor, J. D. W........................ 914 S. 21st St., Harris­
burg, Pa...........Minister.
Evans, J. F.
Ewing, J. R................................ Portland, Ore.............. Bookseller.
Geiger, George W.......................Huron, S. D.
Long, D. Melvin....................... Died Feb. 10, 1911.
Peterson, T. C.......................... . Spruce Creek, Pa.........Phys. and Surgeon.
Skinner, William B.................. .Mt. Vernon, Mo.......... Lawyer.
Snyder, Columbus......................Died April 11, 1919.
Wzlters, S. N..............................Died Oct. 15, 1879.

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CLASS OF 1876
Angle, Mary C. (Bomberger)--- 26 S. 16th St., Harrisburg, Pa.
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Baughman, Ida B. (Singmaster) Died April 25, 1919.
Bessor, Mollie (Shipe)...............'i'g-'S r W’asWrrgt^l,^ 7lM,gfñiattit!^tff
Duncan, Ella M.........................Shippensburg, Pa.
Flora, Maggie C. (Hays).......... Newberrytown, Pa.
Householder, Lou A .................. Box 973, Wickenburg,
Ariz..........................Missionary.
McCauley, Emma J. (Cremer).. .Huntingdon, Pa.
Mateer, Sallie J.......................... Died Tan. 26, 1902.
Miller, Blanche M.
Ogden, Hulda A. (Hiller).......... 16 Columbus Ave., Ballston Spa, N. Y
Reichert, Maggie T ....................North Wales, Pa......... Teacher.
Rhodes, Minnie A. (Rupert)__Altoona, Pa.
Seidel, Kate (Fox)..................... 4248 Girard Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Shaw, Mary Jane.......................Died April 17, 1907
Smith, Annie M. (Nimmo)........518 Shaw Ave., McKeesport, Pa.
Weidman, Alice.........................New York City.
Sevan, T. W...............................1013 W. Lehigh Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Curran, John T .......................... Dead.
Fickes, J. A.................................30th St., Oakland, Cal.
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Hays, J. P...................................York, R. 2, Pa.
Hill, John W...............................Midland, S. D ..... . , . .Minister.
Houck, Harvey B.......................18th and Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111.
McCormick, George King.
Nickles, W. A............................ Shippensburg, Pa........Grain Merchant.
Philips, Joshua A ...................... Died Feb. 7, 1907.
Smith, J. 0 ................................ 1014 Franklin Ave.,
Columbus, Ohio----Prin. Garfield School.
Walters, J. H............................. Deland, Ohio.............. Minister,
CLASS OF 1877
Atkins, Elizabeth A. (Adair)... .2234 N. 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Grayson, Nancy E.................. .Shippensburg, Pa.......Teacher.
Kreider, Laura (Leibig)............ Bismarck, Pa.
Long, Lizzie.
Moore, Lillie G. (Wilson).......... Idaho Falls, Idaho.
Quigley, Ida B— .....................Shippensburg, Pa........Librarian Normal Sch.
Quigley, Liberty M.
(McClelland)... Shippensburg, Pa.
Rebuck, Emma C..................... Shippensburg, Pa.
White, Rosa J............................Shippensburg, Pa.........Milliner.
Baer, W. A................................. Shippensburg, Pa........Merchant.
Beitzel, A. J................................30 N. 2nd St., HarrisH
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burg, Pa.......Eng. Dept. Central H. S.
Chenoweth, Emory C............... White Hall, Md........... Teacher.
Draper, George M.............. . .Died June 1, 1890.
Hays, Calvin C............. .............Johnstown, Pa............ Minister.
Karmany, Samuel Y . ................Dead.
Keasey, F. H............................. Died May, 1896.
Lightner, M. TrT7. . ...................1623 Ingraham St., Los
Angeles, Cal............ Lawyer.
McCaskey, J. L ..........................6811 Kelley St., Pitts_.
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burgh, Pa................ Consulting Engineer.
McLaughlin, A. C......... .............Yuba City, Cal............Lawyer.
Mohr, Jacob V.

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Pittman, William O...................Died 1884.
Strong, Robert J........................ Shiremanstown, Pa... .Farmer.

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Taylor, Robert H.......................Hershey, P a ... . I ■ •
Treher S H.............................. Shippensburg, Pa.
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CLASS OF 1878
Donnelly, Jennie A. (Hill)........ Midland, S. D.

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Kauffman, Sue B. (Ely)............Chambersburg, Pa
Meixel, Sallie A. (Otto).............Boiling Springs, Pa.
Rarey, Ella (Heidrick).

An"4 JE. (Koontz)........ Died April 10, 1896.
Winters,/!. Mary.................... P i l u l e Pa!
.'.. .Teacher.
App, J. Gross--- ||j....................
N j Xve., N. W., Washington, D. C.
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Hunter,
m ...•..................../Died Nov. 23, 1902^
Johnson,
80 Broadway, N. Y.
McCune, John C.
Expert Accountant.
City
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Addams, Nancy J..

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Fetter, Frances A .. A . • • ..........
Goodhart, Elmira (Dalton).......Died 1915.
Grindrod, Mary H.
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Hoch, Kate B........................... .Shippensburgr 'Pa
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McCormick, Nannie E ..............2442 ,Va. Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. ......... Stenographer.
American Bible
Marshall, Beckie S. (Hykes).. Shanghai, China.........care
Society.
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Bollinger, E. S.
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Monmouth St.,
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DeLap, William ...........
5 Gloucester, N. J.... .Physician.
S. Clinton St., Chicago, 111.
Dykeman, F. w .........................goo
.......M .......... 15th below Tioga St.,
Garber, J. P. ........
Phila., Pa................Supt. Phila. Schools.
Haak, Samuel............................ Gead.
Pa.

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RefgkYJ H .; . . ' ' ! . ! ! ......... IBernville, Pa............... Photographer.
CLASS OF 1880

Bender, Lydia (Eldon)............. Shippensburg, Pa.
Goodhart, H. Berd................... Bowmansdale, Pa.

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Griffin, Annie M........................ Died July 14, 1915.
Karmany, Annie E .................... 231 North St., Harrisburg, Pa.................. Bookkeeper.
Kefauver, Clara E. (Ricker)__ Huntingdon, Pa.
McCalmont, Kate (Shrader).
McCune, Maty G. (Harper) . .., 1403 Del. Ave., Wilmington, Del.
1403 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del.
McCune, Nellie (Patterson)
McDannell, Anna M. (Sweeney) Black Gap, Pa.
Palm, Carondelet B.
Prince, Louisa............................ Died April 4, 1907.
Stough, Abbie A ........................ St. Paul, Minn....... .Teacher.
Dead.
Baker, Edgar L...................
Bevan, John T .............. ............ Chico, Cal...................Principal.
Eckels, James W........................ Carlisle, Pa................. Lawyer.
Felty, John W............................ Hartford, Conn.......... Physician.
Firestine, Ad. M........................ Died March 31, 1910.
Jones, Harvey W....................... Mishawaka, Ind......... Lawyer.
Myers, Parson J....................... Parkesburg, Pa...........Prin. High School.
CLASS OF 1881
Castle, Sallie P.
Craig, Jean (Robinson)............. Shippensburg, Pa.
Donnelly, Ada M. (Groff).........202 Reily St., Harrisburg, Pa.
McCulloch, Sadie E. (Sharpe)...Shippensburg, Pa., R. R.
Noftsker, Annie (Diehl)............ Died April 4, 1919.
Piper, Lina M.............................Carlisle, Pa., R. R. 4..TMESIS'.
Shearer, Lizzie C ....................... 5709 Spruce St., Phila., Pa.
Mateer, Robert..........................Kansas City, Kans.... Ticket Agent.
Potteiger, J. L............... .............22-24 Welles Bldg.;. ,.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa_Ins. Agent.
Rupp, S. S.................................Shiremanstown, Pa... .Lawyer.
CLASS OF 1882
Allen, Abigail P. (Lamond).......717 Capitol St., Harris­
burg, Pa.................. Teacher.
Barron, Anna S.......................... Died July 2, 1917.
Bender, Mattie M..................... Shippensburg, Pa.
Diehl, Carrie M..........................Drowned May 31, 1889.
Fortna, Clara A ......................... Chambersburg, Pa.......Stenographer.
Liggett, Carrie E. (Means)....... 1347 Winona St., Chicago, 111.
Martin, Jennie E. (Rich).. 113 High St., Buffalo, N .Y .. .Teacher.
Moody, Bessie C. (Park)...........2023 Greenwood Ave., Pueblo, Colo.
Brill, George...............................Died Sept. 28, 1905.
Brown, A. J................................ Died Feb., 1904.
Carothers, C. Sheldon............... Died Feb., 1904.
DeVenney, J. G ........................ 1115 N. 2nd St., Har­
risburg, Pa.............. Physician.
Dornbach, L. E .......................... Died May 10, 1892.
Fortna, D. A.
McGeehn, Edward.................... Hazleton, Pa................Physician.
Park, J. A................................... 2023 Greenwood Ave.,
Pueblo, Colo.............Judge.
Rheeling, C. F. E .................... .Steelton, P a ............... Merchant.
Sharpe, R. H.............................. QakJiicLger-Nr-J.^,. . . . Minister.
Sibbett, L. W............................. Died Oct. 6, 18977"'s-'~»„ / q
Strominger, J. C.........................Died March 4, 1884.
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CLASS OF 1883
Bowen, Marne A. (Saltsgiver).. .Shippensburg, Pa.
Criswell, Marne J. (Disert)....... Waynesboro, Pa.......... Teacher.

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Cunningham, Fannie F.
(Harper)__Lenoir, N. C.
Hale, Mary S............................. Shippensburg, Pa.
Hefflefinger, Annie.....................Died Nov. 10, 1892.
Hykes, Helen R. (Himes)......... 2041 Penn St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Mateer, Ella M. (Squires).........Shippensburg, Pa.
Myers, Sadie A. (Bowers)......... Newville, Pa.
Noaker, Ida (Fogelsanger)........ Shippensburg, Pa.
Noftsker, Ella B........................ Shippensburg, Pa.........Teacher.
Walters, Emma (Wingert)........ Duluth, Minn..............Man. Hotel Holland.
Wells, Jennie M......................... Drowned May 31, 1889.
Harkins, S. E.............................. Blain, Pa.
Harris, S. C................................ 150 Waverly Place,
N. Y. City........... Electrician.
Herbert, T. M........................... Wilkes-Barre, Pa......... Lawyer.
Mickey, Quinn T ............ ...........Shippensburg, Pa........ Lawyer.
Minnich, John D....................... Mt. Airy, N. C............ Merchant.
Reese, John................................ Died Feb. 25, 1897.
Stamy, DeKeller................
.2627 Creston Ave.,
N. Y. City...............Teacher.
Urich, John H.............................Died Feb. 26, 1915.
Weber, G. A.
CLASS OF 1884
Abrahims, Mary R. (Strunk)__Mifflinburg, Pa.
Agle, Martha B. (Barnhart). . . . Auburn, N. Y.
Blair, Mollie B. (Millar)............Steelton, Pa.
Davidson, M Lizzie (White)__ Box 564, Wenatchee, Wash.
Dutton, Lottie R.
Harris, Cora E. (Rea)............... Died August 15, 1887.
Long, L. Alice (Coffey)............. Died June 24, 1894.
McCreary, Gertrude R.............. South Bethlehem.........Teacher.
McElhaire, Margaret.................Strasburg, Pa.
Wickersham, Clara (Garretson) Died Dec. 29, 1905.
Witherow, Jennie C. (Milleisen). Altoona, Pa.
Woods, Esta C. (Watt)............. Oxford, Pa.
Humbert, D. T ...........................Dickey ’s Mountain,
Pa.............................Teacher.
Kunkle, J. L ............................... McCoysville, Pa...........Teacher.
Meixel, Zac. T ........................... 205 Hamilton St., Har­
risburg, Pa............... Teacher.
Park, D. D................................. La Park, Pa................. Florist.
Taylor, M. S...............................Shippensburg, Pa.
White, Scott A........................... Died August, 1915.
Wickersham, F. B......................Box, 102, Harrisburg,
Pa.............................Lawyer.
CLASS OF 1885

Barton, Mary C......................... Died May 2, 1891.
Bowen, Josie (Glessner)............York, Pa.
Dubbs, Carrie M. (Cobaugh)... Philadelphia, Pa.
Hill, Alice M.............................. Died Feb. 20, 1918.
Heiges,Bertha (Caldwell).........1757 Columbia Road, Washington, D. C,
Hykes, Frances................. Cross St., Ypsilanti, Mich.. .Teacher.
Martin, Mary O........................ Shippensburg, Pa.
Martin, Sallie A. (Bretz)...........1921 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pa.
McCreary, Carrie A.................. Died March 6, 1913.
Shank, May (Geist).................. Waynesboro, Pa.
Sibbett, Mary E. (Brehm)........ 109 E. 7th St., Hutchinson, Kans.

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Swartz, Sallie E............
Tritt, Carrie M. (Stull)
Walter, Sue S. (Kniley)
Waggoner, Phianna E ..
Aller, J. M....................
Brinton, C. S............... .
Boyer, M. E.
Bretz, Harry M............
Carothers, James E ......
Epier, J. Frank.............
Elder, Will A .................
Glessner, J. G................
Hoffer, F. B. N.............
Millar, Jabe H..............
Myers, Robert L...........
McCunè, E. C...............
Sibbett, Will R..............
Smith, S. S....................
Webbert, C. W alter.. ..
Zeiter, David E.............

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Harrisburg, Pa........Teacher.
.Waynesboro, Pa,
. Lykens, Pa.f
.Died April, 1900.
. Manchester, Okla.......Minister.
.Carlisle, Pa................. Lawyer.
.1921 N. 2nd St., Har­
risburg, Pa.............. Lawyer. QCT.

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•525 W. Orange St., Lancaster, Pa.
. Died October 2, 1891.
.York, Pa..................... Lawyer.
.Elizabethtown, Pa......Asst. Landscape Garener, Masonic Home.
.Steelton, Pa................ Clerk Pa. Steel Co.
. Harrisburg, Pa............Lemoyne Trust Co.
.Wilmington, Del.
.Oakland, Cal...............Mfr.
.Abilene, Kans............. Lawyer.
.Carlisle, Pa................. Lawyer.
.3020 N. 3rd St., Har­
risburg, Pa.............. Teacher.

CLASS OF 1886
Foreman, Vermont C. (Wagner) .33 W. North St., Carlisle, Pa.
Foust, Martha L. (Barr)...........Died Sept. 3, 1917.
Hemminger, Mary (Shafer).... .Carlisle, Pa.
Hale, Florence M. (Donnelly)...Shippensburg, Pa.
Kerr, Annie G............................ Fayette, N. Y.
Kinter, Rose B. (Typer)---- ,.. .341 E. Market St., Chambersburg, Pa.
Laughhn, Mary A.......................146 N. Franklin St.,
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Hagerstown, Md....Physician.
Lee, Carne C. (Hale)................ Shippensburg, Pa.
Musser, Sallie H.........................35 S. Washington St,, *
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Musser, M. Jennie (Drum)...... Shippensburg, Pa.
Peebles, Anna J......... ..............Newville, Pa.
Peters, Myra L ............................Wetmore, Kans.. . . . . .Teacher.
Pressel, Tressa J. (Jaycox)........ Bloomfield, Nebr.
Staley, Laura B ......................... Ardmore, Pa............... Music Supervisor.
Strominger, Lillie.......................Died April 5, 1910.
Thompson, Mattie E. (Shelley).. Citronelle, Ala.
Walters, Nellie R. (Rebuck)__Shippensburg, Pa.
Winger, Anna M ........................ Died Sept. 1, 1889.
Chesnut, Clem........................... Hustontown, Paiifc... .Merchant.
Fickes, D. L ................................812-13 Mears Bldg.,
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Scranton, Pa...........Lawyer.
Fry, I. Oliver ...........................Bainbridge, Pa............Bank Cashier.
Kerr, David W..............................Fayette, N. Y ...........Minister.
Kennedy, J. B............................ 8 W. Park St., Newark, N. J.
Moul, J S................................... McCosh St., Hanover,
Pa............................M'f’g.
Myers, A. B........... ....................Millersville, Pa............Notary Public.
Myers, D. B............ ................. Died Feb. 8, 1890.
Myers, J Everette.................. .York Springs, Pa........ Farmer and Teacher.
Nace, John T ..............................305 Baltimore St., Han,3.
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Ployer, George W.......................Died April 24, 1915.

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Rawhauser, A. C........................York. Pa. ...................J eac^? T
Trust
Shafer H. E .................... ...........Carlisle, Pa..................Sec. & Treas. trust
Watson, W. G ........... : .............. Modena, Pa.. . . . . . . . . Mfg.
Walter, John.............................. 359 N. 8th St., Lebauon, Pa..................Physician.
Witherspoon, J. E ...................... 2814 22nd St., Sacramento, Cal.
Witherow, James P................ . .Narberth, Pa.............. Clerk P. R. R. Co.
CLASS OF 1887
Cole, M. Lulu (Stoner)............. Waynesboro, Pa.
Eschenmann, Dorothy.............. [ /

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Hayes, Bessie H......................... 530' Washington Ave.,
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Carnegie, Pa...........Teacher.
Harris, Carrie A. (Gates).......... Shippensburg, Pa.
Hoffman, Lillie B. (Metz).........Chambersburg, Pa.
Johnston, Jeannie C. (Wilkins).. Birds Nest, Va.
Kirk, Sadie C......................... I .Warfordsburg, Pa......Teacher.
Kanaga, M. Florence (Biggs)... .Shippensburg, Pa.
Light, Sallie (Etter)...................Lehmaster, Pa.
.Teacher.
Perlette, Mary E .......................Shippensburg, P a Shearer, H. Ada (Brinley).........Tarentum, Pa.
Snively, MinnieE. (Kauffman)..Greencastle, Pa.
Walker, Carrie E. (Cover)........ Highspire, Pa.
Wherry, Ailie (Weakley)...........Carlisle, Pa.
Wilbar, Rettie (Wilson):...........Camp Hill, Pa.
Williams, Daisie A. (Ketterer).. .Andalusia, Pa.
Bashore, C. C.............................Carlisle, Pa............. .Lawyer.
Bixler E. H................................Died Aug. 2, 1914.
. _ ,
Bream W Â ..............................Gettysburg, Pa............ Bookkeeper in Bank.
..........Lawyer.
Cook, Elmer J............................ Towson, Md
Diehl, Lee H.............................. Shippensburg, Pa........ Jeweler.
Garrett, C. E.............................Hanover, P a ... ■ ........Salesman.
Gluck, T. P................................. Chambersburg, Pa---- Teacher. .
Herr, ï. R................................... 33 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa.
. .
Morrow, W. Boyd..................... Died August ¡¡gnyragg
Myers, B. F ............................... Chambersburg, Pa.......Physician.
Sprenkle, W. F .......................... 2117 Chestnut St.,
I.
v
Phila., Pa................Physician.
Stauffer, E. I.............................. Died Oct. 5- 1898.
Walter
................. 5126
Chester
Ave.,
. . Pnn.
_ .
Walter, C JT ..
5 Phila-i
Pa................
Supervising


Wetzel, S. E.
.
T
Young, J. L................................Mechamcsburg, Pa— Lawyer.
CLASS OF 1888

Addams, Maude S. (Bard)........ Olean, N. Y.
,
Allen, Emily C. (Clever)........... Shippensburg, Pa........ Teacher.
Arnold, Viola M. (Grammar).. .High Bridge, N. J.......Teacher.
Biesecker, Sallie R. (Biesecker).
Differ, Hypatia B. A. E............. York Springs, Pa.
Goodhart, Jennie M. (Throne).,Shippensburg, Pa.
Hatton, Alice A. (Barnhill).......Tremont, Pa.
. c . ,
Horton, Ada V.................. ......... Shippensburg, P a........Secy. Normal School.
Irwin, Annie R.......................... McConnellsburg, Pa... Feoehcr.
Light, Alice (Hoffeditz).............Greencastle, Pa., R. R. 4Lott, M. Lizzie (Boyer)............Gettysburg, Pa., R. R. 5.
McCune, Carrie R. (Weston).. .Died Jan. 5>1917■

CUMBERLAND VALLEY STATJs NORMAL bLMUUL
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MAST
h..beey.“ rëas. r* W.
a
Overholtzer, Margaret I.
IgrAT**
Sipes, Minnie (Keller)............... Hartsville, Pa.
Reisner, Mary E. (Marshall)__1742 Green St., Phila.,
Teacher W. Penn H.S.
Pa.....................
Smith, C. Iva.
.York Springs, Pa........Teacher.
Wierman, Emma L ...
.Fairfield, Pa;... . .......... Teacher. .
Witherow, Flora W ...
.Fairfield, Pa................Teacher.
Witherow, Martha W.
. Newyille, Pa.............. Teacher,
Williams, Lacy..........
.Died Aug. 30, 1896.
Grammar, O. M__
. Died ¡Sept. 29, 1896.
iip p H H H H
Hatfield, L. H............
.New Kingston, P a ... .Prin. High School. .
Hetrick, John............
.Shippensburg, Pa.
Hykes, Charles W .. ..
.Died 1916.
.
Morrow, J. Hayes__
. Baltimore, Md.. r.'7C & P. Telephone Co.
Pentz, W. H..............
effThila.,
Repp, John J.............
Pa............................Physician.
.Newport, Pa............... Merchant.
Rice, Chas. T ............
.Gettysburg, Pa...........Piano Tuner.
Spangler, R. C...........
CLASS OF 1889
Anderson, Zora...................,>||Shippensburg, Pa.........Teacher.
t»*CressIer, Maude (Gibb).............Miles City, Mont.
i^-Funk, Lillie B......................... , .Shippensburg, Pa.
Hays, Gertrude...................... . .Shippensburg, Pa.
L-flull, Mary E ............................ 612 Clayf^St., Sharps*
burg, Pa.................. Teacher.
Kendig, Lillie S. (Fegan).......... Carlisle, Pa.
t-TCyner, Eleanor V. (Boots)........Moore, Pa.
Lamberson, Fannie L ................ Hustontown, Pa.
Landis, May (Morrow).............Landisburg, Pa.
Lehner, Margaret V. (Alexander) Everett, Pa.
Long, Mary V. (Fairley). . . . . . . 1367 E. Grand Boulevard, Detroit, Mich.
Line, Margaret A. (Krall)........ Shippensburg, Pa.
MHetZj Bertha (Horn)................ Camp Hill, Pa.
Moul, Jennie V................... . .Died Sept. 17, 1898.
Osborne, Clara A. (Gardner)... .York Springs, Pa. _
Powell, Ella H. (Patterson).......234 Colony St., Winipeg, Canada.
Quigley, Carrie E. (Spangler).. .Allen, Pa.
Sefton, Flora (Reading)............Died 1916.
‘-'Sheaffer, Alta M. (Zerfoss)........Clearfield, Pa.
Swartz, Annie (Diehl)...............Orrtanna, Pa.
Spangler, Grace B. (Yeisser).. . .516 E. 10th Ave., Tarentum, Pa.
Unger, Mary V.......................... Foltz, Pa......................Teacher.
Watson, Libbie J. (Baldwin)__233 7th St., N. E., Washington, D. C.
Wagner, Ella F. (Snyder)......... 1002 Lehigh St., Easton, Pa.
Walters, Flo E ........................... Wayne, Pa...................Supervisor.
Wonders, V. May (Critchley)... 1015 Grove St., Meadville, Pa.'
Brubaker, J. B...........................Manheim, Pa., R. R....Minister. _
Cook, A. S....................... .......... Towson, Md............... Supt. Baltimore Co.
Charles, E- F ... B 2 Atwood Apts., Atlantic and Virginia
Avenues, Atlantic City, N. J........... Rwy. Conductor.
Eshélman, J. C............... ......... Camp Hill, Pa.,
R. R. I ................. .. Railway Mail Service.
Fogelsanger, D. R........... ......... Shippensburg, Pa.
Fishel, J. A...................... ......... Siddonsburg, ■ ■ ■ . . mirai®®*- i
Kitzmiller, Samuel......... ......... Shippensburg, Pa.... .. Broker.
Jëansville, Pa.......... . . Minister.
«Logan, A. C.

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Lackey, A. C..... .........................Unknown.
Lehman, Ezra............................ Shippensburg, Pa... . . .Prin. C. V. S. N. S.
Myers, J. H................................Died April, 1901.
‘-'Roth, H. M.............................. .Gettysburg, Pa........... County Supt.
Smith, A. K ........................ .'... 123 Lexington Ave.,
Altoona, Pa............. Ward Prin.
Mîhope, Samuel Z.........................610 N. 3rd St., Harris­
burg, Pa................. Eye Specialist.
Underwood, J. A........................ 132 Locust St., Harris­
burg, Pa.................. Accountant. .
»'Walter, H. A.............................. Camp Hill, Pa............. Messenger Sch. Dept.
STATE CERTIFICATE
^
. A
Whitaker, J. T .................. j,.. <.Altoona, P a..................Teaehcr.k j Aaa - \
* l l yA,
t il
LASS OF 1890

Beidelman, SueO.(Drawbaugh).Chambersburg, Pa.
Buhrman, Lulu F. (Barlow).......Rutherford, N. J.
Davidson, CarrieE. (Jeffries)... .Died Aug. 28, 1898.
Dunbar, Cora E. (Hammond).. .223 Peffer St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Dykeman, Clara L. (Kelly).......Died Dec. 5, 1899.
Eppley, Gertrude C. (Fishburn). Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Fenstermacher, Anna (Smith).. .4744 Upland St., W. Phila., Pa.
Freck, Clara C........................... Millersburg, Pa.
Hemphill, Madge C. (Myers).. .Newville, Pa.
o \Hewitt, Maude (Rfix)...'...........Gettysburg, Pa.
s", V Kilheffer, Jessie
. • • .}.West Fairview, Pa...... 'Foachoir
J Kronenberg, Blanche (Weiner).. Carlisle, Pa.
' Martin, Rose H. (Philips).........Taos, New Mex.
Mclntire, Elsie D.......................Died October, 1902.
Metz, Isabel (McCann)........... Stephenson, Va.
Piper, Mattie M........................ Newville, Pa................ Teacher.
Schriver, Sadie A ........................205 5th St., Lakewood,
N. J.........................Teacher.
Sharpe, Flo E .............................Newville, Pa................ Teacher.
Sibbett, Ella C. (Bill)...............Jacksonville, Fla.
Snow, Mollie B. (Hoxie)............1422 E. 5th St., Duluth, Minn.
Stamy, Emma E........................Ridley Park, Pa...........Teacher.
Steever, Jennie E. (Loveland)...237 Beech St., Pottstown, Pa.
Wilbar,Lillian V. (Buchanan).. .Lakewood, N. J.
Winger, Cora E. (Shinham)...... Greencastle, Pa.
Bierly, Morris A ........................ Thurmont, Md............Physician.
Bowman, W. C....................... . .Lemoyne, Pa...............House of Rep.
Brewer, Harry D.
Brown, George L .................. .. .Ft. Hunter, Pa............Physician.
Burgett, Charles L ................. . .Carlisle Springs, Pa— Teacher.
Eckels, G. P................................6140 Kedron Ave.,
Pittsburgh, Pa....... Teacher.
Fishel, P. A.................................1613 Chestnut St.,
Harrisburg, Pa....... Teacher.
Fogelsanger, J. M.......................428 S. 50th St., West
Phila., Pa............... Publisher.
Gray, Geo. E.............................. Lehighton, Pa............. Lawyer.
Hetrick, H. S..............................Mechanicsburg, Pa__ Teacher Steelton H. S.
Jacobs, T. R............................... Carlisle, Pa................. Lawyer.
Jones, M. H.
Kelley, J. T ................................ Oakville, Pa................Teacher.
Kirk, S. W .. ; ............................. McConnellsburg, Pa... Lawyer.
Landis, George K .......................Pottstown, Pa.............Teacher.
Martindell, E. W....................... Wrightsville, Pa.......... Prin. High School.
Miller, J. Abner......................... Waynesboro, Pa.......... Sec. Landis Co.

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Miller, Philip C..........................Biglerville, Pa.............. Teacher.
Nell, J. E .................................... 434 Hummel St., Har­
risburg, Pa.............. Chas. Merrill Co.
Nicholas, W. H.......................... Springfield, 111..............Minister.
Piper, S. E................................... Newville, Pa............... Merchant.
Russell, J. 0 ................................ Vineland, N. J.............Teacher.
Stock, John D........................... Phila., Pa................ .Bookkeeper.Strickler, H. K ........................... 507 Widener Bldg.,
Phila., Pa................Public Accountant.
Thomas, M. H............................222 Maclay St., Har­
risburg, Pa.............. Ward Prin.
Watson, John C.
Weigle, W..G........... .................. Ketchikan, Alaska... .U. S. Forest Service.
Weitzel, J. L ........................... . .Carlisle, Pa.............. .Teacher.
Witmer, I. R................................Hanover, Pa............... Teacher.
CLASS OF 1891

Ault, Clara M. (Peters).............69 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Bitner, Helen (Roth).................Middletown, Pa.
Bowers, Lucy (Orr)................... Mount Vernon, Mo.
Conner, Bertie D. (Noaker). . . . Shippensburg, Pa.
Earley, MameR. (McCullough).Shippensburg, Pa.
Earley, Stella S...........................1427 N. 2nd St., Har­
risburg, Pa............. Teacher.
Eckels, Minnie ,G....................... 410 Linden St., Cam­
den, N. J................. Teacher H. S.
Eberhart, Nona (McMillan)...... 3942 Lake Ave., Chicago, 111.
Elliott, Annie B. (Laverty).......611 Grand View Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Geisey, Mabel (Towson) . ..........251 S. George St., York, Pa.
Geisey, Maggie (Heathcote). . . . Died April 11, 1915.
Hake, Annie M...........................Tyrone, Pa.................. Teacher H. Si
Hargleroad, Nellie (Shank).......Chambersburg, Pa.
Herring, Bertha B. (Henry)... .Everett, Pa.
Hoffman, Ella (Kauffman).
Hoffman, Elsie I. (Hollar)........ Chambersburg, Pa.
Hudson, Lulu A. (Reynolds)__Richmond Furnace, Pa.
Hykes, Olive C. (Tompkins),. . .Davis Ave., Greenwich,
Conn........................Teacher.
Kenyon, Margaret (Swartz)... .Carlisle, Pa.
Martin, Nancy B....................... Shippensburg, Pa.
McDannel, Grace (Iliff)............ Chicago, 111.
McCune, Eliz. C. (Edwards)... .Died Feb. 14, 1904.
Metcalf, Estella (Martin)..........Allamuchy, N. J.
6]
Moore, Jessie B........................ r£arligln,.Pa., RyRi Jn .Teaehu. '
Myers, Ola (Garver)..................Middletown, Pa.
Osman, May B...........................1922 SwataraSt., Har­
risburg, Pa...............Teacher..
Perlette, Maude A..................... Shippensburg, Pa........Teacher >v
Pettigrew, Isabel (Kennedy)... .Orbisonia, Pa.
Raum, Mary K .......................... Shippensburg, Pa........ Teacher.
Rhodes, Estella.......................... Greencastle, Pa........... Teacher.
Rupley, Lucy E..........................2226 Penn St., Harris­
burg, Pa...................Teacher.
Russell, Nettie S........................ Shippensburg, Pa........Teacher.
Smith, Mary B...........................Washington, D. C.
Snavely, Minnie B. (Frisselle)...3l20 Telegraph Ave., Berkeley, Cal,
Stevens, Sallie E. (Young).
Strite, Annie E...........................Greencastle, Pa............Teacher.
Taylor, Phoebe E. (Stevick)__ 324 Emerald St., Har­
risburg, Pa.................. Clerk.

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Trostle, Zulu E. (Roberts)
Walters, Lillie B. (Geisey).
Walters, Sue (Walter)......
Wertz, Edith.....................
Woodal, Blanche..............
Zeigler, Anna M. (Reber).
Allen, Harry......................
Angle, George R...............
Barton, Charles E.............
Berkstresser, T. H. C.
Deardorff, C. A.
Donnelly, LeRoy..............
Eckels, George H..............
Fohl, W. E ........................
Gable, George.
Gray, James O..................
Hamilton, Will H.............
Hartman, C. A ..................
Heckman, Wm. B.
Helges, J. S.......................
Hoover, J. M....................
Hoover, N. E. M..............
Kissinger, W. H................
Kleffman, S. J...................
Long, D. E ........................
Mackey, James H.............
Martin, Ernest B..............
McAllister, John H...........
McCreary-, S, U. G............
Miller, G. W........... ..........
Omwake, J. S....................
Reber, J. H.......................
Rebuck, Chas. S............

jf

.Ambler, Pa.
.Died 1900.
. Penbrook, Pa.
-Quincy, Pa.
. Chambersburg, Pa..... Teacher. Up
. Shippensburg, Pa.
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.Shippensburg, Pa....... Restaurant Business.
.Died May 12, 1907.
.Died March 25, 1895.
.{■ ■ H
.Providence, R. I.........Prin. Tech. School.
.2424 Farmers Bank Bldg.,
Pittsburgh, Pa........ Mining Engineer.
. Ickesburg, Pa..............Post Master.
.Died Feb. 12, 1902.
.Cashtown, Pa..............Teacher.
.Shippensburg, Pa........Dean C. V. S. N. S.
.Sibu, Sarawak, Borneo
Missionary.
.Hiram, Pa................... Teacher.
.Wiconisco, Pa.
.181 N. 19th St.,_
Columbus, Ohio. . . . Carpenter.
. Chambersburg, Pa.....Lawyer.
.3524 13th St., N. W.,
Washington, D. C... Clerk Dept, of Justice.
.Allamuchy, N. J.
.546 S. 17th St., Harris­
burg, Pa..................Postal Clerk.
.Franklintown, Pa.......Farmer and Teacher.
. Wrightsville, Pa.........Minister.
.Shippensburg, Pa. .. .Lawyer
•^hipprnnbiirc, Pn-------Farnlgr.fV,. ,,

.412 N. 3rd St., Harrisburg, Pa..................Physician.
.Landisville, Pa...........Agent P. R. R.
XA
.Huntingdon, Pa.........Associate Co. Supt. *
.Wormleysburg, Pa.

Rupp, G. S........................
Rife, W. M........................
Sadler, R. N......................
Slaybaugh, James.
.Philadelphia, Pa.
Smiley, James...................
.Selinsgrove, Pa...........Prin. High School.
Smyser, S. M....................
. Shippensburg, Pa.......Teacher.
Stuart, John H..................
.Died April 6, 1913.
Taylor, Pearle E...............
.Carlisle, Pa.................Lawyer.
Walter, J. E ......................
. Mechanicsburg, Pa— Carpenter.
Wertz, G. M.....................
STATE CERTIFICATE
..........Marysville, Pa.............Postal Service,
Hain, J. L.
CLASS OF 1892

Beitzel, Mildred E. (Filler)....... Carlisle, Pa.
Cressler, Bertie (Miller)............ 631 Freeman Ave., Kansas City, Kans.
Davis, Mattie M. (Kissinger).. .Philadelphia, Pa.
Diehl, Amber L. (Bream)......... Gettysburg, Pa.
Dunahugh, Nettie. .107 North St., Hagerstown, M d.. .Teacher.
Failer, Emma (Peffer)............... Carlisle, Pa.
Fogelsanger, Annie (Mowery).. .Shippensburg, Pa.

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Geiger, Nellie V. (Kauffman)... Kauffman’s, Pa.
Hamilton, Alice;. . , . . . . .Scotland, Pa............... Teacher.
Hammond, Martha G. (Purvis)..Ridley Park, Pa.
Hann, Jessie M.......................... Ridley Park, Pa.
Harman, Bessie W. (Mackey).. .3524 13th St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Heck, Sadie M. (Hartman)..... .Cashtown, Pa.
Hefflefinger, Alverda
(Hambright)... .Mishawaka, Ind. ,
•.
Highlands, Lida P......................1240 Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Hoffman, Minnie S. (Seasley)...Biglerville, Pa.
Humbert, Rachel.......... ..........Died Aug. 7, 1904.
JameS,; Bertha I.......... ........... .Scotland, Pa.........Teacher,;S. O. I.,S^ J
Keene, Annie M. (Evans)......... 712 Standbridge St., Norristown, Pa.
McAllister, Luella J................. .Gettysburg, Pa------ - .Teacher.
Peffer, Laura J.
Reber, Anna (Strohm)...............Shippensburg, Pa.
Reeseman, Blanche (Leisinger). .Died 1906.
Rexroth, Adeline....................... Newtown, Pa................Teacher.
Schoch, Edna C. (Smith).......... 429 S. 40th St., Phila., Pa.
Sefton, Jesse M. (Dunkle)........ 19th and Derry Sts., Harrisburg, Pa.
Seitz, Norma.
Sipes, Mary (Wilhelm)..............109 9th St., Homestead, Pa.
Spangler, Eliz. E. (Nicholas)__917 Md. Ave., N. E., Washington, D. C.
Spidel, Rosa A........................... Hummelstowri, Pa
Teacher.
Wagner, Mary T. (Fleming),.. .Shippensburg, Pa.
Woods, Cordelia (Eyster). . . . . .Deer’Creeks, 111.
Baker, George W........................Abbottstown, Pa.........Clerk Commissioners
Baxtresser, J. Albert..................Died April 2, 1906.
Becker, H. M.......................... S. 4th St., Sunbury, Pa..Physician.
Becker, H. D...... ....................... Hanover, Pa............... Bookkeeper.
Bishop, O. C.......... ..................Oberlin, Pa............
.Teacher.
Bower, B. J................................ Johnstown, Pa.......... .Principal High School.
Briner, N. J................................ Loysville, Pa.
Brinton, J. M............................417 6th St., N. W.,
Washington, D. C ... Clerk Census Dept.
Burd, W. H...........................
.Altoona,
P a ....Prin. Central Gram.
School.
Evans, A. A ...............................Carlisle, Pa., R. R. 8.. .Teacher.
Evans, J. E ............................
.Newville,
Pa..Teacher.
Gerberich, S. F.
Greason, C. E ........ .................... Skykomish, Wash....... Physician.
Hain, G. C..................................Newport, Pa................ Postal Clerk.
Macomber, George.
McCune, A. C............................ Bo&weH--Rarv .... ..., .■ ^-;-Kerfaa:ngtr€ o.
Paul, F. M................................ Greason, Pa................ Station Agt C.V.R.R.
Shearer, D. M....................... .. 17th near Sycamore,
Harrisburg, Pa........Contractor.
Shryock, C. R.........924-26-28 Cherry St., Phila., Pa.. .Paper Mfg.
Shull, B. M.................................Lehighton, Pa.. . . . . . .Prin.
Smeltzer, G. W.......................... Oberlin, Pa.................. Postal Clerk.
Sollenberger, A. B......................Waynesboro, Pa.......... Physician.
Snyder, C. W.
Stambaugh, P. H....................... Smith’s Station, Pa... .Merchant.
Stevens, J. A.
Wagner, J. C..............................Carlisle, Pa..................Supt.
Wagner, H. J............................. Centralia, Wash.......... Prin. H. S. ■
Webb, A. G ..................................................................... Electrical Engineer.
Lehman, Ezra.

SCIENTIFIC COURSE
........... Shippensburg, Pa... .. Prin. C. V. S. N. S.

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CLASS OF 1893
Allen, Nannie E. (Hippensteele) .202 N. Clapier St., Phila., Pa.
Arnold, Mary L ..........................Delta, Pa..................... Teacher.
Besore, Lillian S..................... .. Greencastle, Pa.......... Teacher.
Boyer, Eva M.....................Gettysburg, Pa., R. R. 5__ Teacher.
Downs, Mary......................... . .Catasauqua, Pa.......... Teacher.
Erdman, Ella R..........................Died April 29, 1898.
Fickes, CoraM. (Worthington).. 1709 Mulberry St., Scranton, Pa.
Geiger, Mabel (Heckman)........Altoona, Pa.
Getz, Edith B. (Weisenberger). .Philadelphia, Pa.
Goshorn, Lillian B. (Hassler)__ Shippensburg, Pa.
Hays, Nellie R. (Dunlap)......... 1626 Summit St., Columbus, Ohio.
.Hefflebower, Jennie M. (Myers). Newville, Pa., R. R.
Hefflebower, Celia (Strohm)...... Walnut Bottom, Pa.
Landis, Bessie M. (Omwake).. .Died Feb. 10, 1904.
Liggett, Eva J. (Boyer)............ Harrisburg, Pa.
McCune, Mary K. (Bratton). . . Carlisle, Pa.
McKinnie, Rose (Dawson).
Miller, Cora A_. (Etter)............. Hummelstown, Pa.
Peters, M. Elsie (Mason).......... Died Nov. 20, 1918.
Railing, Anna L. (Adams)........ Died Feb. 20, 1912.
Ralston, Ella M. (Lindsey)...... Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Reifsnyder, Belle....................... Died 1903.
Rhodes, Mary............................ Greencastle, Pa........ .Teacher,
Rhodes, Bertha.......................... Died Feb. 23, 1894.
Rinard, Clara E.........................Cypher, Pa............... •Teacher.
Robinson, E. Maude (Detwiler)..20o6 N. 6th St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Scott, Rachel M....... 620 Weygadt Drive, Easton, Pa.. .Teacher.
Seibert, Ada A. (Walker). . . . . . . Fannettsburg, Pa.
Shelly* Hattie S. ( F r e e b y ) .D u n k ir k , N. Y ............Teacher.
Shugars, Emma M..................... Shippensburg, Pa........P. O. Clerk.
Smith, Zatae I. (Hagerty)........Lemoyne, Pa.
Taylor, Lena A. (Fitz).............. Died Nov. 24, 1917.
Wagner, Blanche (Whiton)....... Minneapolis, Minn.. . .Teacher.
Wallace, Anna............................Waynesboro, Pa...... . .Teacher.
Walters, Anna............................ Died Oct. 27, 1911.
Weimer, Mary V........................ Pasadena, Cal.
Wensell, Katherine.................... Highspire, Pa.............. Teacher.
Wylie, Harriet A. (Stewart). . . . Shippensburg, Pa....... Hist. Dept. Normal
Crook, Aaron B ........................Williamstown, Pa........ Mgr. Knitting Mill.
Deardorff, J. F ....... 132 N. 13th St., Harrisburg, Pa....... Mail Service.
Donnelly, Ä. C........... 223 McCann St., Kokomo, Ind.. .Supt. Machine Shops.
Eby, J. B. . ¡ a y . .........................Morganza, Pa..............Teacher.
Elliott, J. Wilson....................... 611 Grandview Ave.,
E. Pittsburgh, Pa... .Westinghouse Co.
Forsythe, D. A............................Died 1901.
Fry, U. Grant............................Camp Hill, Pa..............Clerk School Dept.
Garrett, M. W........................... Hazelton, Pa................ Prin. Hazel Twp. H.S.
Hafer, L. B................................ Taneytown, Md...........Minister.
Handshaw, J. H .. . . 1817 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa_Postal Clerk.
Hassler, C. A............................. Shippensburg, Pa.........Cashier C. V. Freight
Depot.
Herr, J. P.
Hoch, J. F .................................. Protection, Kansas__ Supt. Schools.
Hoffman, John H........................New Holland, Pa.......Physician.
Hughes, R. H............................. Altoona, P a ... . . . . . . .Postal Clerk.
Kennedy, James.......................¿Ganada^Ariz.......... .. .Physician.
Little, O. H............................ ./^Concord, Pa............... Teacher.
Lutz, Geo. O........................./. .Dallastown, Pa., R. R. 1.
March, Harry L.
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McAllister, J. L .........................Aguadilla, P. R........... Minister.
Nycum Wesley A...................... Everett, Pa................. Merchant.
Ogle, Charles C..........................Chambersburg, Pa...... Physician.
Omwake, C P........................... GreencaStle, Pa........... Merchant.
Ornwake, G. L........................... Collegeville, P a ... . . . .Pres. Ursinus College.
Parcell, W. O............................. Altoona, Pa.............M f g f l P. R . R .
Plasterer, C. Ebbert.................. Emporium, Pa.............Supt. Cameron Co.
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Rife, William............................. Hanover, Pa............... Ticket Agt. W. M.
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Romberger, C. M...................... Dalmatia, Pa............... Teacher.
Schroeder, H. F.
Shaner, C. E ....... 1329 Kittanning St., Harrisburg, Pa...Postal Clerk.
Shnner, J. M.
Slonaker, C. Edward.................Glen Rock, Pa.............Teacher.
Smiley, H. M ............................. Lewistown, Pa............ Physician.
lhomas, W- E............................Hampton, Pa........... . .Farmer.
Traxler, George R......................Carlisle, Pa............. I .Mail Carrier.
Wickey, H. J..............................Middletown, Pa.......... Supt. Schools.
Eckels, George H.
Harbaugh, A. J...

SCIENTIFIC COURSE
........... Providence, R. I ......... Prin. Tech. School.
STATE CERTIFICATE
........... Shadyside, Ohio.......... City Engineer.
CLASS OF 1894

Allen, Mertena (Johnston).,
Allen, Nell (Burke)............

2032 Green St., Harrisburg, Pa.
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Angle, Esther (Kennedy)..
Cabot; Pa.
Bair, Mollie.......................
.Died jfuly 7, 1907.
Bell, Jennie.........................
.Marysville, Pa............Teacher.
Bell, Margaret....................
.Marysville, Pa............ Teacher.
Bender, Mary (Rummel)........ _____________
. Shippensburg, Pa.
Benner, Mary E. (Bucher)........‘’Alta Vista,” Cashtown, Pa.
Bennet, Amanda (Willison).......6 Decatur St., Cumberland, Md.
Black, Sara................................Died Oct. 20, 1899.
Boher, Ella................................ York, Pa........................Teacher.
Bowen, Ida (Freese)................. Breckenridge, Pa.
Brown, Carrie V........................ Wormleysburg, Pa........Teacher.
Craig, Georgia (Truscott).........Morgantown, W. Va.
Deahn, Emma........................... Mauch Chunk, Pa........Teacher.
Deatrick, Zula.
Deavor, Bertha (Starr)............. Three Springs, Pa.
g*ller>A. Jane........................... Newville, Pa................. Teacher.
Eby, Maude...............................Died 1918.
Ernst, Essie.
Fegley, Kate.
Frank, Ida (Starr).
Goldsboro, Frances....................Hunterstown, Pa.
Hartman, Eva (Blocker)...........Mummasburg, Pa.
Hoffman, Annie (Noll). . . . . . . . . Died Sept. 25, 1897.
Hykes, Stella (Hykes)............... Shanghai, China.
Kann, Ruth (Hetrick)...............Wellsville, Pa.
Kiesecker, Elizabeth (Saiter)... .614 Coal St., Wilkinsburg, Pa.
Kelley, Bertha---- 231 E. King St., Shippensburg, Pa.. .Teacher.
Kirk, Lizzie (Baer).................... Ft. Littleton, Pa.
Lehman, Alice............................ Shippensburg, Pa.........Teacher.
Lehman, Ella (Rowland)........ .Chambersburg, Pa.

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Losh, Amanda (Nickum)..........Duncannon, Pa.
Martin, Margaret (Yorke)........Bristol, Pa., R. R-■ 2.
Miller, Mary (Mabee)............... 217 E. 8th Ave., Winfield, Kan?.
Myers, Jennie (Peters). .
. .Aspera, Pa.
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Myers, Mary............. 411 S. 16th St., Harrisburg, Pa.. .Teacher.
Nisslev, Mabel H....................... Hummelstown, Pa.......State Library.
Patterson, Annie. . . . 208 S. 13th St., Harrisburg, Pa.. . . Teacher.
Pfoutz, Emma........................... Chambersburg, Pa.... .Teacher.
Radle* Julia (Kline)..................New Bloomfield, Pa.
Reifsnyder, Grace (Minter)...... Chambersburg, Pa.
Roop, Sara A. (Clippinger)...... Westerville, Ohio.
Roth, Sara A. (Clare)............... Gettysburg, Pa.
Ritter, Beckie (Arnold)............ Dead.
Schwartz, Anna.........................Died March 21, 1904.
Scott, Rosa............. 620 Weygadt Drive, Easton, Pa.. .1 eacner.
Smith, Virginia (Feidt)........ ...Minneapolis, Minn.
Stamy, Clara (Venable).............Chambersburg, Pa.
Stoner, Helen (Cocklyn)........... 126 Walnut St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Weiser, Bessie (Strode).............Coatesville, Pa.
Walter, Adeline (Wertz)............Died Dec. 12, 1910.
Whistler, Fannie (Speer).......... Died Sept. 5, 1908.
Wingert, Sudie.......................... Waynesboro, Pa.
Youndt, Clara............................York, Pa....... • • ■ • • •' J eafJ?er'
Albert, H. A ... .2x16 Jefferson Ave., Spokane, Wash.... Bookkeeper.
Barton, Claude..........................Died Jan. 17, 19^9 Best, C. M.
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Bomberger, L. L ........................ Hammond, Ind........... Lawyer.
Bream, F. H.......... . . . . Hanover, P a ... ...........Teacher.
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Clippinger, C. V.......... .
..Auburn,
.; v .. ..••-Teacher.
.Easthampton, Mass.... Math, and Physics.
Cook, M. J........................
Cornman, W. S.
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.Teacher Stevens Inst,
Cunningham, Robert................Hoboken, N. J
Engle A. M.. . ......................... Hummelstown, Pa........Teacher.
Feidt ’ W W
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Hoopy, Harry............................ Died Aug. 24, 1917Hughes, W. C.............................Died Feb. 25, 1905.
Kelley C. L .................I ............ Newville, Pa................Teacher.
Flenner W H
.. ........... Died June 1, 1906.
Long Ira . i j f H M ......... Bedford, P a . . -Asst. Prin.
McCoy W. G.................. h i 5th Aye., N .Y . C ity........Clerk.
McGowan, W. H...............Emily St., Crafton, Pa.., .. .Sec. Allegheny Lum.
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McClain, J. W. u 5 /
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Noll T A ...................2340N. 51stSt,.Seattle, Wash....Letter Carrier.
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Piper H S................7129 Bennet St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pressel, P. W. M .......... ............Warren, Pa..................Prin. H. S.
Reighter, J. M ... 1312 Berryhill St., Harrisburg, Pa......Clerk R. R. Office.
Repp, Wilbur............................Chambersburg, Pa.......Mail Carner.
Risser, U. G................................Campbelltown, Pa.......Physician.
Pnth Noah
.......................Greencastle, Pa...........Teacher.
Shaw Ira E
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Sheafer, C. C.
Shenk, H. H............................... Harrisburg, Pa.. . ; . . . . State Library.
Shugars, Edgar..........................Shippensburg, Pa.
Sibbett, Harper.........................Washington, D. C........Reclamation Service.
Smith, Robert Hays.
Trimmer, B. H.
Thomas, Emory.........................McConnellsburg, Pa...County Supt.
Trostle, C. A .. . . ioth & Dayton Sts., Hamilton, Ohio.. .Cashier Safe & Stock
Co.
Weimer, D. S..............................Everett, Pa.. . . . . . . . . .Lawyer.
Wickersham, O. G................... ; Steelton, Pa..................Lawyer.
Williamson, C. H........................Died April 23, 1899.
STATE CERTIFICATE
Coder, Margaret........................ Huntingdon, Pa.......... Teacher.
Stunkard, D. C...........................Lawrenceburg, T enn..City Supt.
CLASS OF 1895
Baker, Carrie M. (Lauman)... .53 James Place, Buffalo, N. Y.
Baker, Nora A............................ Dead.
Basehore, Lottie K .....................Gettysburg, Pa............Teacher.
Benner, Flora A. H. (Babylon)... 1206 W. 36th St., Baltimore, Md.
Booth, Ella S. (Hafer)............... Womelsdorf, P a.......... Eng. Dept. HVS.
Bowers, Etta B. (Beard)........... 626 Terry St., Long Mount, Colo.
Teacher.
Brandt, Margaret......................Mechanicsburg, Pa., R. R. 4.
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Cashman, Annie (Smiley)......... Waynesboro, Pa.
Cashman, Mary......................... SfoCTibersbufgr-Ba^.WFeaehes»
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Clippinger, Vida M. (Harman).. 1613 Hunter St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Clugston, Marne (Barner). . . . . . Shippensburg, Pa.
Cornman, Annie (Reiber).........Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Davis, Martha J. (Ludes)......... 223 State St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Deardorff, Margaret (Walton).. .Montour Falls, N. Y.
Dill, Hope (Raney)................... Taft, Cal.
Earley, Edna (Barbour)............Shippensburg, Pa.
Fickes, Electa............................ Died Oct. 5, 1910.
Gleim, Lillie (Mentzer).............Boiling Springs, Pa.
Grimm, Stella M....... 414 S. 14th St., Harrisburg, Pa..Teacher.
Grove, Lulu (Hollinger)............Greencastle, Pa.
Harbaugh, Anna M.(Middlekauff). .4502 14th St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Hays, Mary Kerr (Main)........ .Shippensburg, Pa.
Hollar, Florences. (Mackey)__231 Lenoir Ave., Wayne, Pa.
Harman, Helen. .3524 13th St., N. W., Washington, D. C., Dept, of Justice.
Hykes, Katherine (Hykes)........Reading, Pa.
Jones, Grace (Worthington)... .Warrington, Pa.
Karper, Susie (Reifsnyder).,.. .139 W. 104th St., N. Y. City.
Lehman, Anna (Ritter).............Shippensburg, Pa.
Light, Ella (Brumbaugh).'........ 1408 Elm St., Rockford, 111.
Lindley, Sadie M. (Seltzer)__ Middletown, Pa.
Loh, A. Ellen (Donnelly) . . ___ Kokomo, Ind.
Lutz, Clara M...........1105 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pa.. :Teächer.
McKee, Anna M. (Traxler)...... Carlisle, Pa.
Mock, Minnie (Lachman)........ Brentwood, Pa.
Mohler, Bertha.......................... Shippensburg, Pa........Prin. Fairview Bldg.,
Waynesboro.
Moul, Effie................................. Pitt St., Carlisle, Pa.
Nye, Annie B............................. Hummelstown, Pa....... Teacher.
Orr, Minnie M. (Angle)............Shippensburg, Pa.
Peters, Rachel (Putney)........... Freeport, Pa.
Reifsnyder, Marne (Wadsworth).DuBois, Pa.

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Reichard, Nellie (Bishop).
Rhodes, L. Pearl....................... Greencastle, Pa............Teacher.
Russell, Adelia...........................Madison, N. J............. Teacher.
Seip, Rebecca..:........................Wiconisco, Pa.............. Teacher.
Shellenberger, Elizabeth (Hill)...9 E. Main St., Middletown, Pa.
Shellenberger, Katharine (Hershey). .350 College Ave., Lancaster, Pa.
Tait, Ella L ................... _........... Catasauqua, Pa....... . .Teacher.
'Underwood, Ida J...................... Metutchen, N. J..........Teacher.
Walters, Laura (Moyer)............Willow Grove, Pa.
Weaver, Mary L. (Crow).......... Conyngham, Pa.
Wierman, Lola (Greist).............Guernsey, Pa.
Wenger, Mary C. (Piper).......... Dead.
Wilson, Artelia L. (Kitch)........ Carlisle, Pa., R. R. 1.
Wingert, Naomi (Hollinger)... . “ The Marlyn,” 40th and Walnut Sts., Phila­
delphia, Pa.
Wise, Harriet A. (Taylor)......... 303 Mohawk Ave., Norwood, Pa.
Wolff, Elizabeth H.................... Chambersburg, Pa.......Teacher.
Yundt, Carrie V......................... Died Jan. 6, 1915.
Albright, Charles...................... Hanover, Pa.................Assistant Supt.
Ausherman, Jacob W................Springer, N. Mex........ Real Estate.
Baish, Henry H........................ .Harrisburg, Pa........... .Sec. State Retirement
Board.
Bish, J. A ...................................Union Bridge, Md....... Cabinet Maker.
Bollinger, George C................... Died Aug. 13, 1917.
Brunner, Morris W....... 121 S. 9th St., Lebanon, Pa.. .Physician.
Coover, George W..................... Lemoyne, Pa................Clerk Hbg. P. O.
Cunningham, Oscar................... 1216 W. Fayette St., Baltimore, Md.
P. O. Clerk.
Decker, W. N...............202 First Ave., Altoona, Pa__ Supv. Prin.
Decker, J. S............................... Moravia, Iowa.............Minister.
Deiner, Carl.................. ............Phillipsburg, Pa.......... Dentist.
Diller, B. E .......... ...................... Shiremanstown, Pa... .Clerk Adams Ex. Co.
Ebbert, James M................. .York, Pa..................... Supt. Manual Train­
ing.
Fegan, D. M.............................. Shippensburg, Pa.........Clerk.
Gantt, J. M................................Newport, Pa................ Teacher.
Gress, Harry E ...........................Monessen, P a ... . . . . . .City Supt.
Hanlin, C. H ... .Durnaguete, Oriental Negros, P. I.......Teacher Silliman Inst.
Hartman, Geo....... .217 Pleasant St., Hanover, Pa..., .Supt. Paper Mfg, Co.
Hershey, John S.........................Cumberland, Md......... Lawyer.
Hoffman, D. M.......................... Biglerville, Pa., . . . . : .Farmer and Teacher.
Huntzberger, I. W .....................215 Montgomery St.,
Chevy Chase, Md... Mathematics H. S.,
Washington, D. C.
Kennedy, J. Bruce.....................Died May 20, 1904.
McCrone, A. A ...........................Aldan, Pa.................... Math, Southern H. S.,
Phila.
Miller, Thos. F ....... 950 Jackson St., Allentown, Pa... .Real Estate Broker.
Neagley, H. C............................Fallsington, Pa............ Merchant.
Noaker, Stewart........................Shippensburg, Pa.........Farmer.
Park, T. C .................................. Sherwood, Mich..........Physician.
Reighter, G. W........... 141 S. Pitt St:, Carlisle, Pa........Dairyman.
Repp, Geo. E ............................. Wilmington, Del..........Chief Insp. U. S. Bu­
reau Animal Indus.
Risser, A. K ................................Died Sept. 19, 1914.
Seasley, J. H.............................. Biglerville, Pa.............. Merchant.
Shugart, J. E.............................. Died April 26, 1907.
Snoke, A. L....................... ...... . Chambersburg, Pa....... Teacher.
Snoke, C. E ....... 7720 Tuscarora St., Pittsburgh, Pa.. .Minister.
Thompson, A. S......................... Chambersburg, P a ... .Salesman.
Walhey, H. E.............. 121 S. 53rd St., Phila., Pa......... Minister.

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STATE CERTIFICATE
........... Greensburg, Pa......... .Supt.

CLASS OF 1896
All wein, Daisy (Schwanger)----Died April 14, 1908.
Barr, Nina (Kohler)..................Mahanoy City, Pa.
Black, Mary (Doyle).................Urania, La.
Blair, Ida (Metz)......................Chambersburg, Pa.
Bollinger, Anna.........................Millerstown, Pa.......... Teacher.
Brehm, Sara A .......................... Hummelstown, Pa...... Teacher
Brmley, Susie (Kirkpatrick)_Highspire, Pa.
Burkholder, Huldah (Greenawalt). .Lehmaster, Pa.
Campbell, M. Jane................... Waynesboro, Pa..........Teacher
Chne, Minnie E. (Kreibel)........ North Wales, Pa.
Cole, Edith (Stoner) ...............241 S. Potomac Ave., Waynesboro, Pa.
Crilly, Helen L. (Nell)...............352 Pine St., Steelton, Pa.
Cromer, Frances (Patterson)__ Box 427, Pitcairn, Pa.
Dmsmore, H. Maggie (Wheeler) .Baltimore, Md.
Disert, Emma (Kirk)................Dover, Del.
Ernst, M a u d e ....................... Conemaugh, Pa............Teacher
Fenstermacher, Alice................. Shippensburg, Pa........ Clerk, P. O
Fickes, Leora........... 1709 Mulberry St., Scranton, P a.Teacher
Fogelsanger, Ella (Pilgram)..... Shippensburg, Pa.
Gable, Fan L. (Skinner)............Chambersburg, Pa.
Gray, Mary J ............................Ickesburg, Pa.............. Teacher.
Heisey, Cora E.......................... Campbelltown, Pa...... Teacher.
Hess,, Lmnie A ........................... Steelton, P a.:..............Teacher
Heintzelman, Wealthy.............. Fayetteville, Pa.
Teacher'
Hixon, P. Olive (May)..............Everett, Pa.
Hoy, Sallie E. (Williams)......... 1 Clark Place, Utica, N. Y.
Hoffman, Marne E .....................Chambersburg, Pa...... Teacher.
Huber, S. Alice.......................... Shippensburg, Pa........Teach. Normal School.
Johnson, Ella............................. Summit Hill, Pa.......... Teacher.
Kitzmiller, Mary (Plasterer). . . . Emporium, Pa.
Laidig, Etta (Chesnut)............Died March, 1901.
Lauman, Julia (Stuart)---- Mt. Holly Springs, Pa........ Teacher.
Logan, Alverta P. (Gamwell). . . .627 S. Wyoming St., Butte, Mont
Logan, Leila A .....................170 Pitt St., Carlisle, Pa,.. .Teacher
Lodge, Minnie (Kirk)................McConnellsburg, Pa.
Longsdorff, Anna--- — ............ Mechanicsburg, Pa__Teacher.
Martin, D. Lucinda (Iliff)......... 5527 Pulaski Ave., Germantown, Pa.
Matthews, Mattie (Johnston).
McCaleb, Anna (Weast)........... Carlisle, Pa., R. R. 6.
Meredith, Mary (Brinkerhoff).. .Lees X Roads, Pa.
Neely, Mary (Haskell)............. Uriah, Pa.
Nevins, Hannah........................Summit Hill, Pa___ . Milliner.
Peters, Damaris. . . 419 W. 119th St., New York City. •Teacher.
Rhodes, Mary G. (Broad).........South Fork, Pa.
Rhone, Virginia (Price)............. 151 Sanford Ave., Hamilton, Can.
Roop, Nettie Bae (Eckels)..... .Providence, R. I.
Ruth, Pearl Ray (Keenard)..... Bainbridge, Pa.
Sellers, Alcesta (Leininger).......Ft. Loudon, Pa.
Schaffner, Alice............. Box 853, Curwensville, Pa.......Teacher.
Sheets, Maye (Miller)...............Hopewell, Pa.
Shelton, Elsie (Snoke)...............Amoy, China.
Sibbett, Grace (Owens).............El Campo, Texas.
Smith, Mary C. (Hoover)......... 118 W. Pomfret St., Carlisle, Pa.
Snoke, Nellie M. (Brewbaker). .926 Manhattan Ave., Dayton, Ohio
Soule, C. Blanche........315 Winona Ave., Phila., P a .. .Nurse.
Spangler, Sara U. (Bollen):....... 3125 Aramingo St., Philadelphia, Pa.

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Standing, Lida (Williams).
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Sword, M. Carrie¿(Strite)......... Clear Spring, Md.
Wetzel, Marne E. (Queen)........ Died 1909.
Wisotski, P. Pauline.............. . .2208 Elsinore Ave., Walbrook, Md.
Wingler, M ay............................ Shippensburg, Pa........Clerk.
Wolcott, Vida B. (Decker)........202 First Ave., Altoona^ Pa.
Wolf, Grace M. (Grove)........... Shippensburg, Pa........ Teacher.
Arnold A. A .............................. Mechanicsburg, Pa----Teacher.
Aungst, H. H ............................ Lancaster, Pa.............. Draughtsman.
Balsbaugh, E. M....................... Lebanon, Pa................ City Supt.
Baum, J. M............................... Ephrata, Pa.................Dentist.
Berkhéimer, G. A ....... Mechanicsburg, Pa., R. R. 2... .Teacher.
Brinton, M. A ............................Camp Hill, Pa............. Real Estate.
Brubaker, J. C.......................... Lititz, Pa., R. R. 1... .Farmer.
Chronister, F. S....... 326 Cresent St., Harrisburg, Pa...Clerk.
Creamer. W. A............ .............. Died Sept. 12, 1910.
DUkr L A
.........................Mechanicsburg, Pa.... Mail Service.
Donnelly, W. C...............134 S. 2nd St., Phila., Pa....... Insp. U. S. Customs.
Drum, M. L ...............................Lewisburg, Pa............. Prof. Bucknell Umv.
Fogels’anger, A. C......................Shippensburg, Pa....... Merchant.
Frances, G. H............................. Greensburg, Pa........... Gen. Mgr. Keystone
Clay Products Co.
Gettel, J. R. E.
Gise, J. H...................................Orrstown, Pa............... Farmer.
Gres’s, E. M ... .152 Lloyd Ave., Edgewood Park, Pa... .Teacher.
Gulden, G. W ...........................Chester, Pa................. Pnn. High School.
Haar N. H................................York, Pa......................Teacher.
Hartz H. E ...............................600-1 N. Y. Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
’ .............
Lawyer.
Hege, H. B................................. Mercersburg, Pa..........Merchant.
Hershey, I. M............................ Shamokin, Pa.............. Minister.
Hollinger, A. M..........................Gettysburg, Pa............Teacher.
Kennedy, H. J.. . . . ............. .. «Summit tiill, Pâ........ Teucner#
Lee, S. J»
Mncree Morton ...................... New Bloomfield, Pa... Bookkeeper.
Martin, J. L . .............................Watsontown, Pa.......... Prin. High School.
McCullough, J. Huston.............1138 Ross Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. I
American Bridge Co.
McDowell, A. S...................Waynesboro, Pa., R. R. 3 .Teacher.
Means, C. M.......776 Melbourne St., Pittsburgh, Pa.... Chemist.
Mitchell, F. B....... 4219 Robinson St., Duluth, Minn. .Auditor.
Mohler, J. R.............................. Died May, 1901.
Myers,- R. S................................ 72 Walthery Ave., Ridgewood, N. J.
Myers! O. G................................1962 Buchanan St., San Francisco, Cal.
Myers! J. W............................... Wallapooas, Ga........... Teacher.
Palmer, B. n !............................ Portage, Pa..................Feed and Flour.
Palmer! c! J...............................Marietta, Pa................Teacher.
Pease, W. A. M.
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Peters, J. F ................................ 22 S. Baltimore Ave.. .Ventnor, N. J.
Peterson! D. B........................... St. Petersburg, Pa.......Prin.
Rhodes, J. L.
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Risser, J. M................................Died Aug. 13, 1906.
Sheely, Emmert.......... ...............Greeneastle, Pa...........Bank Clerk.
«Uipnn L M .............................. Millersburg, Pa........... Bank President.
Shenk! J. A ............................. . .Deodate, Pa................. Farmer.
Slagle,’ H. F .................. ........ . .Hanover, Pa................Bank Clerk.
Smith', H. F ........................ ....... York, Pa.
Smith’ Horace F ....... 145 W. Market St., York, Pa---- Merchant.
Starry, F. P...................... Austell Bldg., Atlanta, Ga...Agt. Dodd, Meade &
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Strine, H. F .. .U. S. Naval Hospital, Washington, D. C..Surgeon.
Trostle, H. E.......... ....................York, Pa......................Dentist.
Troup, H. P................................Enola, Pa.....................P. R. R. Office..
Warren, S. E...............................Died Nov. 9, 1899.
Weisner, I. A ..............................Died March 24, 1899.
Wolff, J. S........z .................. ... .To wanda, P a .. ........Minister,.,
Yohe, L. M......539 Derstine Ave., Lansdale, Pa...........Clerk P.& R.R.R. Co.
CLASS OF 1897
Aughey, Mary L. (Moore)........ 678 Market St., Mansfield, Ohio.
Basehore, Lizzie (Foster)......... Newtown, Pa.
Beistline, Pearl L. (Shettel)...... Mechanicsburg, Pa., R. R. 2.
Bell, Anna G.............................. Huntingdon, Pa.......... Teacher.
Blair, Ella E. (Tyler)................ 400 40th St., Altoona, Pa.
Bollinger, Edith A. (Sleichter).. 127 N. Franklin St., Chambersburg, Pa.
Boyd, Margaret (McMichael).. .Summit Hill, Pa.
Brandt, Sue H........................... Florin, Pa.................... Teacher.
Brewster, Edna M. (Beidler)... .Oakville, Pa.
Brown, S. Elizabeth (Westerhoff).. Ephrata, Pa.
Clark, Mary.............................. Summit Hill, Pa.......... Teacher.
Clark, Lizzie..............................Dead.
Clark, Gertrude B..................... Hensel, Pa................... Teacher.
Darlington, Mary A. (Meetch)..25i Forster St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Devor, Huldah E. (Jensen)...... Joplin, Mont.
Earley, Annie V. (Jobson)........ 70 Chapman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
Failor, Minerva.........................Carlisle, Pa.................. Teacher.
Fairman, M. Grace (Hickernell) .741 Rebecca Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.
Felton, Estella...........................Everett, Pa., R. R. 5...Teacher.
Fickes, Flo M. (Lehman)......... Bristol, Pa.
Fleisher, Katharine................... Newport, Pa................ Teacher.
Flickinger, Marion L. (Magill).. .Center, Pa.
Foust, Bessie (Johnson)............Altoona, Pa.
Foust, Lillian (Plummer)..........Petersburg, Fla.
Geiger, Frances L. (Omwake) ..3113 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Gilliland, Mary M. (Leistner) Lake Road, Vineland, N. J.
Grissinger, Angella (Ziegler). . . . New Kensington, Pa.
Haskell, Hope A.
Hays, Flora D. (Harris)............ New Hope, Pa.
Henry, Grace I ........................... Penbrook, Pa.............. Teacher
Hoch, Laura
Johnston, Nannie (Holland)... .Eastville Sta., Va.
Johnston, Lizzie (M cElroy)__Summit Hill, Pa.
King, Drucie M. (Beaver)........ 326 S. Church St., Waynesboro, Pa.
Kipp, Jessie J ............................ Altoona, P a ...............Teacher.
Kuntz, Marietta (Murray)....... Uriah; Pa.
Logue, Estelle (Seylar)............. McConnellsburg, Pa.
Longnecker, Elizabeth.............. Woodbury, P a.............Teacher.
Love, Ella F. (Wilt)..................Newport, Pa.
Markley, Anna M. (Belt)..........329 Penn St., Middletown, Pa................. Teacher.
McSherry, Mamie C ................. York, P a..................... Teacher.
Meals, Elsie B. (Golden).......... Gardners, Pa.
Miller, C. Ella (Nycum)........... 7
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Mitchell, Carrie A ..................... 705"Sellwood Bldg., Duluth, Minn.
Passmore, Margaret.................. Duncannon, Pa........... Teacher.
Perlette, Flo (Shull).................. Erwin, Tenn.
Peregoy, Rhoda V ..................... Waynesboro, Pa..........Mgr. Store.
Peters, Elizabeth (Adams)........Aspers, Pa.
Renshaw, Gay H ....................... 5015 Arch St. Phila. Pa.
Teacher.

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Reed, Elizabeth......................... Ponce, P. R ................. Missionary. '
Roth, Anna M. (Hutchinson) . .San Juan, P. R.
Ruff, Mary J ............................. Bryansville, P a ...........Teacher.
Rupp, Ida F.
Ruth, Lizzie U. (Willis)........... Lemoyne, Pa.
Shellabarger, Jessie...................Orbisonia, Pa.
Shryock, Jane N. (Dorsey)....... -gt Franklin.St,, Anttapolio,-Mtf.
Skinner, Emma C. (Hulbert).. .Bowbells, N. D.
Smith, Grace (Mitchell)............ Died Nov. 10, 1904.
Smiley, Ethel D. (Ogle)............ Chambersburg, Pa.
Wagner, Isabelle (Bradford)__Eastville, Va.
Walters, Mary N. (Harding)... .Germantown, Pa.
Wierman, Mary (Kuntz).......... Lansford, Pa.
Wolf, Myrtle..............................Shippensburg, Pa.
Wolfe, Hattie F ......................... Died May 20, 1910.
Wylie, Eva M ............................ Middle Springs, Pa
Young, Maria N. (Bruce)......... Hotchkiss, Colo.
Altland, Kerwin W .................... Died April 26, 1918.
Ausherman, Jerry S ...................Forrisburg, Canada.. .Real Estate.
Baker, J. T ........ .......................Died Feb. 15, 1902.
Baish, W. H ................................Commonwealth Bank Bldg., Baltimore, Md.
Dentist.
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Benner, W. F ............................. Hopewell, P a.............. Teacher.
Bortner, T. S ............................. Hanover, Pa............... Teacher.
Brown, J. O ............................... East Lynne, M o......... Physician.
Cunningham, R. H ....................Marysville, P a ........... Merchant.
DeLap, D. F ..............................Lakewood, N. J ..........Prin.
Earisman, C. M .........................Died 1916.
Eckels, N. Ort........................... Carlisle, Pa................. Druggist.
Eisenhart, W. W ...................... Clarion, Pa................. Prin. High School.
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Fenton, J. E ............................... Newville, Pa. R. R. 2. .Science Mechbg. H. S.
Freed, H. E ................................1209 Herbert St., Phila., Pa.
Sup. Prin. Henry Law- i
ton School.
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Garber, G. W ....................... .. .New Bloomfield, Pa. .Merchant.
Glatfelter, U. L .........................East Berlin, Pa.......... Manufacturer.
Gray, T. W ........................
New Cumberland, Pa.
Green, F. B ................................Carlisle, P a................. Allyn Bacon Co.
Griffith, H. M ............................Wells Tannery, Pa__ Principal.
Grim, B. F ................................. 234 South St., York, Pa.
Clerk P. O.
Hartz^H. M .............................. Palmyra, P a............... Real Estate & Ins.
Hendricks, W. H ........................Palmerton, P a.............Ass’t Supt. Acid Plant J
of N. J. Zinc Co. j
Jacks, S. S . ................................ Died July 3, 1903.
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Kell, H. H. ............................... Petersburg, P a........... Merchant.
Kirkpatrick W. B ..................... Highspire, P a............. Physician.
Lightner, Sheridan.....................Mansville, Pa............. Merchant.
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Lowe, H. C ................................ Died 1909.
’ Martin, J. H .............................. Chambersburg, Pa__ Sales Manager.
Morris, Abel.
\ Musselman, H. M ..................... Hagerstown, M d........ Clerk.
~Nycum, J. M ............................. y- Muyustun Ave., Schenectady, NrYT
Nycum, H. E ............................. Johnstown,
vPrin. Cdrrollioiy'T'
Plank, H. S ............................. Penbrook, Pa...............Mail Service.
Poole, H. H................................ Leetsdale, Pa............... Principal.
Pressel, O. A ...............................Warren, Pa..................Bank Cashier.
Raffensperger, C. 1.................... 604 Packer St., Williamsport, Pa
Minister.

CUMBERLAND VALLEY STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

Reaser, A. D.......
Risser, C. H .......
Sando, E. M .......
Seitz, S. L ............
Sheaffer, W. I ...
Sheaffer, J. E __
Shue, I. M .........
Shull, C. H ........
Stover, E. C .......
Umberger, F. H ..
Varner, George...
Walker, J. F .......
Watson, W. E . ..
Watson, W. F . . .
Zimmerman, J. E.

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Dover, P a.................. Hardware Busings.
Dover, Pa...................Glork,
Hellam, Pa................ Minister.
Mountville, Pa.
Huntsdale, P a............Farmer.
Northampton, Pa. .. .Coal Merchant.
Hanover, Pa...............Merchant.
Red Lion, Pa............. Minister.
Arendtsville, Pa.........Teacher.
Hamilton Court, Phila., Pa.
Bookkeeper.
Greencastle, Pa., R. R. 2.
Dry Run, Pa.............. Teacher.
Youngstown, Ohio.
Fairfield, Pa.
Allen, Pa.

REGULAR NORMAL COURSE
Wolf, Grace M. (Grove)..........Shippensburg, Pa........Teacher.
Drum, M. L ............................. Lewisburg, Pa........... . .Prof. Bucknell Univ.
McCullough, J. H .................... 1138 Ross Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.
■ Am. Bridge. Co.
Myers, O. G .............................. 1962 Buchanan St., San Francisco, Calif.
Snoke, C. E .............................. Glenn Campbell, P a ... Minister.
CLASS OF 1898

Anthony, R. Mae.
Attick, Blanche V. (Smith)__640 N 2nd St., Steelton, Pa.
Ayres, Emily K. (Green).........Carlisle, Pa.
Baker, Ella Irene (Geyer)....... Middletown, Pa.
Beltzhoover, Mary V. (Lewis). .Died Feb. 28, 1919.
Benner, M. Leota (Pittman).. Hopewell, Pa,
Bennet, Amanda (Shriver)__Elmer, N. J., R. R. 3.
Berger, Jaura M. (Funk)’. .......Beaver Creek, Md.
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Bomberger, Mary.................... Died Nov. 20, 1901.
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Britton, Louise C. (Bassler). . . 1318 Gro&»’Sti'r’Ha;Frisbt>rgr-Pai v
Buhrman, Enesse (Bentort) . . . Redding, Calif.
Cook, Anna (Studley)............. 409 Barnes St., Wilkinsburg, Pa.
Crilly, Florence (Gearhart)__Lock Haven, Pa.
Driscoll, Elizabeth................... Wiconisco, Pa...............Teacher.
Dukehart, Anna G . ................Rouzerville, P a......... ||Teacher.
Dykeman, Helen S...................500 E. William St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
Stu. Univ.
Eby, Bertha D .........................Oberlin, P a ...................Teacher.
Eichelberger, Cora O. (Sweet)... Huntingdon, Pa.
Hager, Alice............................. Died Jan. 4, 1899.
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Hays, Alice.............................. . . Shippensburg; Pa.
Horton, Verna E ........................31 Park St., Orange, N. J.
Hughes, Josephine (Hughes). . .Everett, Pa.
Jacobs, Nettie (Grove)..............105 York St., Hanover, Pa.
Jones, Lizzie (Martin)............... Died Dec. 26, 1911.
Kob, A. Barbara (Stouffer)...... Columbia, Pa.
Lamaster, Bessie (Phiel)........... Chambersburg, Pa.
Lear, Mary J ......... .................... Washington, D. C.
Mark, Martha E ..... .................Millersburg, Pa........... Teacher.
McAllister, Margaret.................30 E. High St., Gettysburg, Pa.
McCall, Beth (Fox).................517 Emerald St., Harrisburg, Pa.
MacDowell, Cora E. (King)... .208 W. 2nd St., Waynesboro, Pa.
McElhenny, Katherine (Dunn). Wakeman, Ohio.
McElhenny Elizabeth (Shuster)Garwood, N. J.

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Miller, Mae................................ Chambersburg, P a__ Teacher.
Peffer, Laura E. (Mains).......... Newville, Pa. R. R. i.
Ruby Rebecca............................422 N. 2nd St., Chambersburg, Pa.
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Teacher.
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Ruth, Ethel Alla (Knisely)....... 223 S. 14th St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Smiiey, Anna B.
Sparrow, M. Caroline............... 1607 Derry St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Teacher.
Strominger, Mary H. (Gray).
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Strite, Edith............................... Greencastle, P a..........Teacher.
Unger, Blanche (Agnew)........... Died 1916.
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Wierman, Melva B. ('Howard').. Ba-iJ;,
Wolff, Elizabeth H. (Fowler).. .Port Norris, N. J.
Alexander, Jasper.......................Carlisle, Pa.................Lawyer.
Altland, J. Allen......................... 1434 Monroe St., West York, Pa..
Teacher.
Benedict, J. G .......................... Waynesboro, P a.........Sec. & Treas. Landis
Machine Co.
Brandt, H. C ..............................Marysville, P a........... Teacher.
Burkholder, Lloyd A . ................ 12th & Edgemont Sts., Chester, Pa.
Druggist.
Bushey, F. R ........................... .2229 Penn St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Postal Clerk.
Byers, B. W ............ ................. Dead.
Cline, Robert W .. . . ................. Waynesboro, P a..........Clerk.
Crum, H. H ............. .................8 Hilldale Ave., Jamaica, N. Y.
Crouse, A. W .......... .................Turtle Creek, Pa........ Western Electric Co.
DeLap, W. A ........... 1723 Mt. Vernon St., Phiia., Pa.. . . Mail Service.
Dick, Murray L ...... .................. Mechanicsburg, P a ... Bank Clerk.
Finkenbinder, D. P. ..................Plainfield, Pa...............Postmaster.
Fitting, H. W .......... ................. Quakertown, P a..........Minister.
Fickes, G. H ............ ..................459 Magee Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
Minister.
Fox, H. C ................ ................. Harrisburg, P a............Lawyer.
Fox, Ellsworth........ ..................517 Emerald St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Lawyer.
Gettel, Raymond__..................25 College St., Amherst, Mass.
Prof. Political Science.
Gingrich, G. R ........ ................. Hershey, P a................ Bank Teller.
Graham, G. M......... ................. Ebensburg, Pa.............Prin. High School.
Grove, A. P . ............ .................Died Nov. 9 1903.
Haar, G. M ............. ................. Abbottstown, Pa........ Teacher.
Hayes, Kent............ ................. 47 9th Ave., York, Pa.Teacher.
Harris, Roy D ......... ................. Pine Grove Furnace, Pa.
Hershey, I. S'.......... .................Died Nov. 23, 1901.
Horning, W. H ........ ..................York, Pa......................Physician.
Kadel, Will J ........... ................ .Died Sept. 1900.
Lamberson, B. C .. .. ................. McConnellsburg, Pa... Postmaster.
Lehman, Frank....... .................Bristol, Pa...................Physician.
Leopold, G. A ......... ..................504 Elliot St., Wilkinsburg, Pa.
Teacher Brushton Sch.
Martin, Warren G ..................... West Fairview, Pa.
Means, J. S.................................Died Oct. 24, 1918.
Meredith, J. H........................... Newport, Pa................Mail Service.
Miller, B. K ............................... Mechanicsburg, Pa... .Teacher.
Morris, Phineas......................... Delta, Pa..................... Merchant.
Parret, J. H ................................Died Sept. 10, 1905.
Plank, J. M ................................Fairfield, Pa................ Teacher.
Ranck, W. H .................... .........Hustontown, Pa.
Reddig, W. E . , .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Middletown, Pa.
Reynolds, G. D 7T......................Waynesboro, Pa.

CUMBERLAND VALLEY STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

Rhinesmith, Chas.
Rhodes, F. H ....
Rhodes, W. K . . .
Ruth, George R ..
Shive, J. W ........
Smith, F. H .......
Snyder, D. H __
Stumbaugh, E. S.
Stitt, W. F ...........
Stouffer, W. K.
Swartz, J. T .......

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.. 1236 16th Ave., Altoona, Pa... Mgr. Meat Market.
............. Died May 20 1907.
............. Lewisburg, Pa............Teacher Univ.
......... . .301 E. 64th St., N. Y. City
Merchant.
............. New Brunswick, N. J. Plant Physiologist
Agr. Ex. Station.
............. Estero, Fla.
............. Hanover, Pa. R. R. 4 Teacher.
212 Aldrich Ave., Altoona, P a.. Clerk P. R. R.

............. 1000 Penn Square Bldg., Phila., Pa.
Vice Pres. Eastern
Paving Co.
Walter, E. N
............. Ida, L a .................. .Standard Oil Co.
Weakly, J. E
............. Died Aug. 12, 1899.
............. 1408-12 N. George St., York, Pa.
Yost, C. E ...
Merchant.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE
Eckels, Minnie G ........................410 Linden St., CamdenpjjN. J.
German Teacher H.
Geiger, Frances L. (Omwake). .3113 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Wierman, Mary (Kuntz)..........Lansford, Pa.
Altland, Kerwin W.................... Died April 26, 1918.
Baker, Jos. T ............................. Died Feb. 15, 1902.
Eckels, N. Ort...........................Carlisle, P a................... Druggist.
Means, Chas. M . .776 Melbourne St., Pittsburg, Pa. . .Chemist
Shull, C. H ................................ New Chester, P a......... Minister.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE
Drum, M. L ........ ..................... Lewisburg, P a ...
. Prof. Bucknell Univ.
CLASS OF 1899

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Alexander, Jessie (Parsons)....... Cambridge, Md.
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Bash, Mary (Bartlet)................ Camillus, N. Y.
Bomberger, Florence (Church).. Died 1908.
Beattie, Mary (Smithson)......... Cheney, Pa.
Bowman, Mary E ......................Palmyra, P a............... Teacher.
Brechbill, Anna (Bender).......... 118 W. Lake St., Canton, Ohio^ P T
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Burgner, Grace.........................rOiwstown,"Pa^r:".TTTT7Teacher.yplciU
Coover, Iva................................ Lewisberry, Pa.
Deardorff, Ellen (Rife)..............McKnightstown, Pa.
Downs, Hester (Glatfelter)....... 1060 Roland St., Memphis, Tenn.
Elliot, Margaret (Franquist).. .Baracao, Cuba.
Eppley Carrie.............................Died Oct. 27, 1905.
Eva, Mabel (Black)...................Altoona, Pa., R. R. 2.
Evans, Lillie (Hake).................. Manchester, Pa.
Eyster, Annie............................. 608 W. St., Carlisle, Pa.
Teacher.
Fencil, Margaret (Orris)..-........ Etters, Pa., R. R. 2.
Fleming, E lv a ,.......................... 821 Union Ave., N. S., Pittsburg, Pa.
Teacher.
Fogelsanger, Mary B. (Shenk)..1133 Broad & Ellsworth Sts., Phila., Pa.
Gramm, Bertha..........................Palmyra, N. J............. Head of Eng. Dept.
High School.
Gray, Cordelia B ....................... Ickesburg, Pa............ .Teacher.
Hamilton, Mary (Runkle)........ 1429 Walnut St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Hartman, Mary (Hoechst). . . . ?4-Cn1nmLig
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Harmony, Minnie..................... Waynesboro, Pa.
Haverstick, Edna L ...................248 Arch St., Sunbury, Pa.
Highlands, Annie (Esaley)........ Shippensburg, Pa., R. R. 2.
Houston, Iva V. (Smith)...........8x6 Chestnut St., Indiana, Pa.
Johnston, Bertha.......................Pen-Mar, P a................Teacher.,
Jones, Minnie (Storer).
Kerr, Amanda.. a ......... Û . . . . «2§2„Eranklin St., CarlisleTPa. •’
Krall, Gertrudeli.i^TXYxViliPyLakew^o^, N. J. HVvO>
Kremer, Leila (Arendtz).
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Kyle, Florence (McÇçw)...........Çhambersburg, P a__ Teacher.
Lerch, Bessie
Pa............. Teaehew
McCreary, Jean..... ...................Bethlehem, Pa.
McCullough, Jane............ ......... Newville, Pa., R. R. I.Briw T wp.-■Hr-Sr-'*
McKim, Eleanor (Burke)......... Dry Run, Pa.
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McLaughlin, Sarada (Burkholder)
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/ I i a \ Yeagertown, Pa.
Miller, Sara^ 4-'îh^-'tt-^“<;î}
Meyer, Lizzie (Myters)__ . . . . .Died Dec. 26, 1910.
Myers, Sarah............................. Newville, Pa.
Myers, Helen (Peffer)..... ..........Newville, Pa.
Nevin, Eleanor (Enterline).......Camp Hill, Pa.
Nickles, Nellie (Eames)............ Yardley, Pa.
Perdew, Amy (Cowherd).......... Mt. Savage, Md.
Reiff, Carrie.............................. Tamaqua, Pa.............. Teacher.
Rissef, Phoebe (Haldeman).......4647 Locust St., Phila., Pa.
Ruff, Elifiira.............................. Gettysburg, Pa............Teacher.
Shearer, Ella (Roth).................Gettysburg, Pa.
Shorb, Susie (McCleary).......... Waynesboro, Pa.
Smith, Mabel (Parker)............. Reedsville, Pa.
Smyser, Ella (Lighty)...............Dead.
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Stock, Eva (Aucker)................. New Oxford, Pa. «1Stouffer, Mellie (Smith)........... MorganearPat
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Souser, Blanche (Lee)...............Bedford, Pa.
Thoman, Carrie (Wolfe)............1835 Derry St., Harrisburg, Pa. .
Welker, Nellie (Alexander).......Willow HiH; Pa.—
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Wolfe, Mary..............................Shippensburg, Pa........ Teacheÿ. j
Allen, U. L ................................. 6803 Frankstown Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Reporter Gazette
Times.
Ausherman, Noah W .................Farrisburg, Canada.. .Real Estate.
Bailor, W. E .......t..................... Loysville, P a................Letter Carrier,
Beattie, H. A .............................Shippensburg, Pa.
Billow, J. W ..............................Lewistown, Pa............. Teacher.
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Booz, J. W .................................Died August 23, 1905.
Brown, D. J.
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Carl, L. A .................................. Newport, P a................ Physician.
Chubb, J. H ...............................236 N. 14th St., Harrisburg, Pa. ¿ v
Crook, J. W ............................... 598 Wright St., Akron, Ohio.
Detweiler, C. E ..........................-Middlat&w iv-P a........■. T cacher
Dick, R. P ................................. Thomasville, P a.......... Teacher.
Drawbaugh, P. E...................... Newville, Pa................ Teacher.
Faust, T. H ............................... Waynesboro, P a.......... Teacher.
Fogelsanger, J. R .......................301 N. Grove Ave., Oak Park, 111.
French, J. E ....... 811 Holland Ave., Wilkinsburg, P a ... .Western Electric Co.
Hamm, E. È . , ............................Porter’s Siding, Pa. . .Teacher.
Hanlin, E. H ............................. Newburg, P a............... Teacher.
Harman, Frank..........................E. McKeesport, P a .. .Night Foreman.
Heisey, J. A ...............................Camp Hill, Pa............. Postal Clerk.
Henry, G. W ............... ..............Penbrook, P a..............Teacher.
Hershman, G. W ........................Mechanicsburg, P a ... Postal Clerk.

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Hippie, James................. j .........Dead.
Hoke, A. D ..................... ! .........805 S. 7th St., Tacoma, Wash.
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Clerk.
Kell, W. B ...................... i . . . Chambersburg, Pa__ Merchant.
Kell, J. D .........................
/.Died Sept. 9, 1904.
Klepper, J. E ..................?••■ / •MontoursVille, P a ... .Principal.
Lehman, W. N. . . . . ........ S.. .j. .Loganville, Pa. .........Teacher.
Lucabaugh, J. T ..............1• ■ .Hanover, Pa., R. R. 2..Teacher.
Markey, J. G .................. .!.. .1. .Dover, Pa., R. R. 1.. .Teacher.
Meredith, H. F ............... 1.. .1. .437 S. 15th St., Harrisburg, Pa.
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Clerk P. & R. Office,
Miller, J. R ....................... \ . .
.............Foreman P. R. R.
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Neil, C. B ........................... \.. .Fannettsburg, Pa........ Prin. Twp. H. S.
Reed, H. B ........................... \ . .Harrisburg, Pa., R. R. 2.
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Real Estate.
Rice, S. A .................................YLesdstossa? Pa__ . . . . Merchant.
Ruff, J. I ....................................Hummelstown, P a ... .Druggist.
Senseman, J. O .......................... Shiremanstown, P a ... Traction Co.
Shulley, C. M ............................ 916 Cherry St., Reading, Pa
Clerk.
Singmaster, J. Walter............... Macungie, Pa.
Smith, G. H ............................... Shippensburg, Pa....... Teacher.
Smith, J. B .................................Shippensburg, Pa.
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Stoens, Dill.
" Swigijrt, F. L ............................ j4o6~Pliite* C orlWgt'Tlffsb/irghi^a'r^
PfTvate Sect
Swigart.'X. W .............................Lewistown, P a............Physician.
Ward, J'l'Sc.v..'... .
. ^..„Carlisle, Pa................ Teacher.
Watson, A. P........A v.vja'A ^Knoxville, Tenn..........Lawyer.
Welker, W. R ........................ iflCullman, Wash............Forest Inspector.
Wills, E. R................ X .......... .. Fairfield, Pa...............Teacher.
Yost, C. E .................................. Middletown, Pa.
Zentz, V. L.
Zimmerman, G. L ......................Lehmaster, P a............Physician.
Zimmerman, I. H ...................... Carlisle, Pa., R. R. 7 .Farmer.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE
Altland, Kerwin W.
........Died April 26, 1918.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE
Peffer, Laura (Mains)............. . Carlisle, Pa.
Wierman, Lola (Greist)............. Guernsey, Pa.
Wierman, Melva (Howard).......PaEk^ApiesH^egbfJTAye.y-PassaicrN?“!?»^ !)
Cline, Robert............................. Waynesboro, Pa......... Clerk.
Gettel, Raymond....................... 25 College St., Amherst, Mass.
Prof. Pol. Science.
STATE CERTIFICATE
Adams, John Furman................Millersburg, Pa...........Prin. High School.
Devenney, C. A ......................... Janesburg, N. J ..........Prin. H. S.
Donaldson, J. G ........................ Shrewsbury, P a ......... Teacher.
Ricker, Walter I ........................ Huntingdon, P a..........Teacher.
CLASS OF 1900

Baer, Iva (Weast)..................... Shippensburg, Pa.
Beegle, Ora E (Mumper).......... Gettysburg, Pa.
Blessley, M. Ellen (Eberly)........Mechanicsburg, Pa., R. R. 2.
Boyer, Katie I. (Schellenhammer)
Union Deposit, Pa., R. R. 1.
Brandt, Edith M. (Barton).......Newport, Pa.

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CUMBERLAND VALLEY STATE NORMAL SCHOOL

Burke, Myrtle (Creamer)..........Middle Spring Pa. .. .Teacher.
Cadwallader, B ess....................Wellsville, P a.............. Teacher.
Clever, Maud............................ Shippensburg, P a........Teacher.
Clever, Cora B ...........................603 Petly St., McKeesport, Pa.
TPeacher
Crilly, Nora (Noll).................... State College Pa.
Crist, Ida M (Shettel)...............Shepherdstown, Pa.
Cunningham, Mary F (Bingham)
Gettysburg, Pa.
Donnelly, E. May......................Jenkintown, P a...........Teacher.
Evans, Tessica (Young)............. 1122 Eastlake Ave., Seattle, Wash.
First, Elsie M.
Flora, Jessie Loraine................. Chambersburg, Pa__ Teacher.
Forney, Anna M ....................... Lykens, Pa.................. Teacher.
Fulton, Mazie................. ..Carlisle, P a..........................Teacher.
Gleim, Rebecca J. (Shade)....... Harrisburg, Pa.
Greist, Blanche (Dilmore)........ Rutledge, Pa.
Hafer, Jane G. (Mathias)..........New Cumberland, Pa.
Hassler, Gertrude M. (Nisley).. Progress, Pa............. .Teacher.
Hays, Elizabeth N. (Fuller). . . . 16 Elton St., Milford, Conn.
Hoch, Jennie (Brechbiel)..........Mercersburg, Pa.
Hoke, Gertrude (Henry)...........McConnellsburg, Pa.
Hollinger, Dessie M .................. Waynesboro, Pa.
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¿■ •Johnston, Blanche (Kegerreis).. Shippensburg, Pa.
if Kitzmiller, Carrie M .................Shippensburg, Pa........Teacher.
Kleckner, Ida M ....................... Loysville, Pa............... Teacher.
Klepper, Rebecca (Rentz).........Hershey, Pa.
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Kremer, Mina J . t ^ ....... ... yj[ Millerstown, P a..........Teacher.
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Menear, MariettaXi’rSVr^C.J. . Dltfebuig, Pfi:-.
McClellan, May (Badorf)......... Died June 13, 1911.
Morris, Lulu (Arters).
Morrow, Mabel C .............. . .Died March, 1901.
Newton, Emily M. (Johnson). .Owosso, Mich.
Newcomer, Ida M. (Speas)........Penbrook, Pa.
Nickum, Belle J. (Michener)... Duncannon, Pa.
Nipple, Nelle (Brindle).............Mifflintown, P a...........Teacher.
Orndorff, Velma (Shure)...........Wiconisco, Pa............. Teacher.
Rinker, Harriet......................... Carlisle, P a ................Teacher.
Smith, Amy M ...........................Died August 21, 1901.
Spangler, Laura J. (Bosserman) East Berlin, Pa.
Stoner, Ida M ............................Knoxlyn, Pa................Teacher.
LStuart, Margaret R ...................Carlisle, Pa..................Teacher.
Weber, C. Id a ........................... Bedford, P a.................Teacher.
Wolff, E. May (Trostle)........... Arendtsville, Pa.
LYohe, Anna M. (Walters)......... Shippensburg, Pa.
Baish, J. W ................................ Clear Spring, P a .___ Merchant.
Benedict, D. N .......................... Waynesboro, Pa..........Treas. Frick Co.
Brown, Harry W.
Creamer, Herbert. L ................... 17 Providence Ave,, Atlantic City, N. J.
Teacher.
Davis, J. A .................................412 S. Market St., Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Mail Service.
Davis, W. P ............................... Died Oct. 17, I9I5k •
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Fogelsanger, H . M ...................
Fogelsanger, S. E. L .................. Shippensburg, Pa.
Gish, J. K ...................................Elizabethtown, P a .. . .Farmer.
Gray, L. A ..................................Died April 28, 1906.
Gross, C. W ................................Dillsburg, P a...............P. R. R. Co.
Herr, Clarence W .......................543 E. Walnut St., Lancaster, Pa.
Salesman.

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Hoffheins, Percy T
Hollar, Percy A.
Hollinger, C. E . . . .
Johnson, J. O ........
Keasy, Miles A . .. .
Kendall, James H
Knupp, J. Arthur.
Lingle, C. E ........
Markle, George. . .
"McCullough, J. E ...
McLaughlin, J. H
Miller, George M ;
Mitchell, Wm. M .
Myers, S. E ........
Nipple, D. M . . . .
Noll, C. F ...........
Piper, J. R ..........
Raffensperger, H. B.
Rhea, W. D .............
Senseman, T. C . __
Sheetz, Edward.......
Smith, PauLG.... _
Stambaugh, Harry J
Sweigart, C. F .........
Tressler, J. C __ ...
Walker, H. E ...........
Walmer, W. W........
Watson, R. J ...........
Wible, Frank...........
Yohe, Clayton B __
Yost, R. M ..............
Zullinger, Jere.........

York, Pa.
.Shippensburg, Pa....... Bookkeeper.
.York, P a.....................Teacher.
.5311 Walnut St., Phila. Pa.
Ass’t. Prof. Math. S.
Phila. Boys’ H. S.
McConnellsburg, P a .. .. Farmer.
.Waynesboro, Pa.
.532 Curtain St., Harrisburg, Pa.
.Mechanicsburg, P a. . . . Clerk.
. Wilkinsburg Bank Bldg.,
Wilkinsburg, Pa.......... WilkinsburgSanitary
.Westfield, N. J........ Teacher.
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. Newport, P a............. Teacher.
.York, Pa................... Clerk P. R. R.
.Turbottville, P a....... Physician.
.313 S. Burrows St., State College, Pa.
Ass’t. in Experimen­
tal Agronomy.
.Newville, Pa.............. Dentist.
.7035 Bishop St., Chicago, 111.
Vet. Surgeon.
.New Germantown, Pa.
. Mechanicsburg, Pa^... Salesman, j
.Enders, Pa............ .Teacher.
.N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Lawyer.
s
.Voltair, Pa................. Teacher, s, t
.Ft. Hunter, Pa...........-Teacher
.Elmhurst, N. Y ____ .English Teacher.
. Millerstown, Pa......... Letter Carrier.
Clerk.
. Progress, Pa........ .
.Died Aug. 12, 1917.
.Three Springs, P a ... .Merchant.
.Abbottstown, Pa.......Teacher.
.320 2nd St., S. -E., Washington, D. C.
Clerk.
/"H-1 , S/JA

.Ass-’t-.—Supt:—Pv—Rr—R.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE
.......................Shippensburg, Pa.
Smith, F. H.
STATU CERTIFICATE /
Laughlin, Anna E ....... ..............Kasieville, P a ...
.Teacher.
Long, Mattie A ..........................Altoona, Pg^-c7/T. . . .Teacher.
Hyndman, John A ........
Myers, Howard R.
J
GLÄSS/O T^O U
Branyan, Elizabeth............ ...... Steelton, P a................Teacher.
Burgner, Rebecca (Burr)........... Budapest, Austria Hungary.
Byers, Frances L. (Sorber).. ... . 258 Court St., Binghamton, N. Y.
Clever, Sara Blanche. . . . . . . . . .Shippensburg, P a .... .Teacher.
Comrey, Phoebe J. (Shoop)... . 129 Spring St., W. Pittston, Pa.
Cypher, Elizabeth E ..................243 Millvale Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Teacher.
Detweiler, Lydia B. (Troup).. . Enola, Pa.
Dicks, Nettie M. (Wolfe).......... York, Pa.

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Dodd, Emma (Higgins)............ Lewistown, Pa.
Doutrich, Fannie (Underwood) Pottsville, Pa.
Drawbaugh, Nannie Z ............... Newville, P a................Teacher.
Eldon, Jennie W ........................ Mt. Alto, Pa................Teacher.
Eldon, Ada................................. Mt. Alto, Pa................Teacher.
Fickes, Susan I. (Heiges)..........Shippensburg, Pa.
Garland, Mary K. (Jenkins)__Ardmore, Pa.
Gearhart, Cora 1........................1310 State St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Teacher.
Gettel, Velva Pearl.................... 1700 Norris St., Phila. Pa.
Teacher.
Greenwood, Bessie F. (Gill)__ New Kingston, Pa.
Groupe, Jennie M. (Hoffman)... Idaville, Pa.
Hagle, Belle SW l^-A&ryrtlkJ.D ry Run, P a..............Teaches.
Hays, Junia (Torbert)............... Newtown, Pa.
Hendricks, Ethel (Karmany). . . Hummelstown, Pa
Hoffman, Daisie L. (Rouzer). . . Philadelphia, Pa.
Holtz, Mary E. (Baltosser).......West Unity, Ohio.
Holtz, Emma M ........................ Blain, P a..................... Teacher.
Hoover, Ethel I. (Arthur).........Waynesboro, Pa.
Johnson, Isabella B ................... Steelton, Pa................ Teacher.
Kyle, Mary K. (Feidler)........... 3621 Old York Road, Phila: Pa.
Lease, M. Elsie (Mays).............1317 Good St., Reading, Pa.
McQuiston, Virginia O. (Morris)
1918 West St., Wilmington, Del.
Middlecoff, Ethel K. (Thompson)
DuBois, Pa.
Miller, Maude............. ............Gettysburg, Pa...........Teacher.
Miller, May (Shoop)..................Felton, Cuba.
O’Brien, Elizabeth G .................Died March 26, 1907.
Orndorff, Edith..........................Wiconisco, P a.............. Teacher.
Owens, Florence C .....................Lewistown, Pa............. Teacher.
Park, Nell E. (McCallen)......... Fannettsburg, P a........ Teacher.
Piper, Julia N.............................Harrisburg, Pa............. Teacher.
Reeder, Mary K ... 168 Delaware Ave., Newark, N. J .. .Teacher.
Rice, Orpha L.
Smith, Florence (Bowman)....... Lemoyne, Pa.
Shockey, Mame (Kirkpatrick).. .New Cumberland, Pa.Teacher.
Stockbridge, Juliet W. (Evans) .Placerville, Calif.
Stoner, Elizabeth....................... Died April 1, 1903.
Tressler, Emma C. (Fleisher)... Bellwood, Pa.
Weaver, Julia A. (Lawless)....... 1205 Broad St., Toledo, Ohio.
Wineman, Mame C ................... Newburg, P a................Teacher.
Zerfpss, Maude.......................... Hummelstown, P a ... .Teacher.
Zug, Liliah..................................1711 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa.
ji eacher
Arnold, N. N ..............................Dillsburg, Pa.
Barrick, J. E .............................. 402 W. Scott St., Kirksville, Mo.
Osteopathic Physician
Beam, C. E ................................ 2121 Moore St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Agent.
Bollinger, S. L ............................26 Elm St., Greenville, Pa.
R. R. Engineer.
Boyer, Chas. G ..........................1035 Wash. St., Easton, Pa.
Physician.
Briner, George M ....... ..............Carlisle, Pa..................Scott Foresman Co.
Burkholder, H. L ............. .
.Carlisle, Pa., R. R. 9 .Manual Training
Teacher Normal.
Coldsmith, John D ___ ___ .Scotland, Pa.
Cook, Edward I .........................U.’S. Army.

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Diebler, A. E ...........
Failor, Frank A.......
Fogelsanger, O. H ..
Hager, E. Hade........
Hallman, C. S.
Hoff, Maurice A . . . .
Kirkpatrick, John H
Linn, W. A. G .........

. Killinger, Pa...............Teacher.
.Newville, Pä., R.R. 2. .Mail Service.
.Lancaster, Pa............... Mgr. Sanitary Milk
Co.
.435 Luray Place, N. W., Washington, D. C.

.New Cumberland, Pa.Undertaker.
.Died April 19, 1917.
. 450 Broadway, Albany; N. Y.
Ins. Agent.
.Sidman, Pa.................Minister.
Mills, James A ........
.....................................Teacher Manhattan
Reisner, E. H ..........
Univ.
.Springet, P a ............... Postal Clerk.
Schaffer, H. I ..........
.Biglerville, Pa..............Fruit Grower.
Shank, Geo. A .........
.2112 N. 6th St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Spangler, A. E .........
Music Store.
. Mowersville, Pa......... Sec. Ins. Co.
Taylor, Roy M ........
.Enola, Pa.....................Yard Fireman.
Troup, W. L ............
.Pottsville, Pa.......... ...M gr. ClothingiStore.
Underwood, O. L ...
.Jeanette, Pa.
Widney, J. A ...........
.204 S. Hyde Park Ave., Scranton, Pa.
Williams, Robert F .
Clerk.
.36 Seely Block, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Wineman, G. E .......
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE
Gramm, Bertha S.......................Palmyra, N. J ............ Head of Eng. Dept.,
High School.
STATE CERTIFICATE
Hetrick, Murray D .................Mexico, Pa...................Teacher.
Myers, B. 1............................. 201 Wesley Bldg., Phila., Pa.
Mgr. Laurel Book Co.
Zerfoss, Geo. E........................... Clearfield, Pa........... .. .Superintendent.
CLASS OF 1902

Beck, Alice M. (Ivins).
Bell, Gail R ................................Gettysburg, Pa., R. R. 12
Teacher.
Boyd, Ardella M ........................Walnut Bottom, Pa . .Teacher.
Bower, Mary A. (Fullerton)__ 511 N. Blackstone St., Jackson, Mich.
Browne, Clara J .........................Y. M. C. A., Harrisburg, Pa.
Teacher.
Brubaker, Gertrude...................Hummelstown, Pa___Teacher.
Clegg, Aletha M ........................ New Bloomfield, Pa. .Teacher.
Cunningham, Elizabeth (Harper)
Charlotte, N. C.
Davis, Maude............................ Died April 1, 1903.
Deardorff, Grace B. (Bream).. .Gettysburg, Pa.
Dick, Edith B. (Bowman)........ Mechanicsburg, Pa.
1
Diven, Helen (Blessing)— .......Hummelstown, Pa.
Downs, Gwendolyn (Pentz)__31^S.^ nd St^jCatasauqua,^ P a ^ .r
Elliot, Matilda S ........................425 Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa.
Teacher.
Eppley, Mabel (Roberts)----... Marysville,_Ea-----Felton, Edna L. (Boor)......... . dBedfordrPa.
Foose, Carrie M ..................... Fogelsanger, Florence (Murphy).ShipjMMi>i1«WBl^*a.
Fulton Laura B .............. ..........Carlisle P a__ . . . . . . .Teacher.
Gray, Alyce S ............................Carrliulu, Pa. R. 'R’.-d'rrvTea’cher:----/4~0 LAJLst<&

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Grove, Rhoda (Fishel). . . . . __ 1102 W. King St., York, Pa.
Hamilton, Sadee I. (Billow)...-. 1510 Green St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Harlan, Mayme (Failor)........... Newville, R. R. 2.
Hill, Bess B. (Bair)....................Died Dec. 22, 19x8.
Hoak, Blanche J. (Greenawalt). 1505 E. Main St., Massillon, Ohio.
Hoover, Minnie..........................Martinsburg, Pa..........Teacher.
Holzinger, Ella B. (Edgar)....... 507 Willow Ave., Altoona, Pa.
Teacher.
Kapp, Edith M. (Williams)... .Hershey, Pa.
Kuntz, Lettie (Strayer).............Dillsburg, Pa.
Landis, Sara (Feidt)..................414 Cottage Hill, Steelton,-Pa.
Lukens Annie E. (Shearn).........175 Highland Ave., Canonsburg, Pa.
Metzger, Almena K ...................York, Pa............ ..;. .Teacher.
McCloskey, Minnie R ............... Catasauqua, Pa........... Teacher.
McFarland, Mabel (Richards).. .221 Clarendon Ave., Canton, Ohio.
McCune, Elizabeth N. (McClelland)
Boswell, Pa.
McMorris, Edith........................636 Emerald St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Teacher.
Miller, Grace N. (Walters)....... Shippensburg, Pa.
Miller, Mary B. (Noll).............. 135 N. 4th St., Newark, N. J.
Morette, Rhoda A. (Rider).......New Cumberland, Pa.
Mountz, Elsie K. (Noel)........... 209 5th St., Hoquiam, Wash.
Moyer, Viola A. (Hemple).
I
Myers, Daisy A. (Erwin)...........1503 A 3d. St. N. W., Washington, D. C.
Nickles, Nora K. (Knupp)........Waynesboro, Pa.
Nisley, Violetta E. (Shaffer) .. .Died August 18, 1911.
Peters, Sue (Wright)................. Breezewood, Pa.
Plank, Grace F ..........................Fairfield, Pa.................Teacher.
Potter, Clara A. (Countermine). .Phila., Pa.
Ridgway, Frances L. (Shelby).. .52 Lincoln St., Umontown, Pa.
■ "Shryock, Mabel K ... $§tpe$BSfrAve., Long Beach, Cal. Teacher.
Sparrow, Jeanette ( P l a n k ) D i e d Dec. 15, 1911.
Stephens, Phaniah (Dawson).. .Stockett, Mont.
Stevens, Isa (White).
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Stover, Anna............................. East Sharpsburg, P a .. teacher.
Strohm, Zora E. (Demmy). . . . . New Bethlehem, Pa.
Swartz, Zula M ..........................New Bloomfield, Pa. .Teacher.
Täugefibaugh, Jane C. (Weaver) .Gettysburg, Pa.
Tolan, Margaret (Brandner). . .311 Prospect Ave., W. Bethlehem, Pa.
Walter, Ada M .......................... Hummelstown, P a ... .Teacher.
Walter, Genifrede...................... Mechanicsburg, Pa., R. R. 5
Teacher.
Walters, Nettie B .................... .Shippensburg, Pa....... Teacher.
Whitmer, Sadie (Seigrist)..........205 2nd St., Lebanon, Pa.
White, Laura (Geib)..................Marysville, Pa.
White, Mabel (Cunningham). . . Marysville, Pa.
Williams, Effie........................... Bryn Mawr, Pa.......... Teacher.
Adams, Chas. H .........................Avon, Colo. ...........Stock Bus.
Billow, M. O .............................. 1510 Green St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Teacher.
Bogner, Isaac F ......................... Speeceville, P a .. . . II .Teacher.
' Bollinger,'HowaTTM.................Newton Hamilton, Pa.Bookkeeper.
Bosserman, Lemuel A .................Barnesboro, Pa.
Beacham, H. H ..........................317 3rd Ave., Altoona, Pa.
Teacher.
Bovey, W. O .............................. Greencastle, Pa., R. R. 2
Teacher.
Burd, E. H .................................924 Mifflin St., Huntingdon, Pa.
Teacher.
Died August 15, 1910.
Campbell, R. C

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Crist, J. R ................................ /Newport, Pa............... Teacher.
Davis, W. R.
/
Feidt, C. P ............................B .414 Cottage Hill, Steelton, Pa.
Clerk.
Foote, James........... ........./ .. .Smethport, Pa.............Associate Supt.
Felty, Mervin E ............. / . . . . .Carlisle, P a..................Teacher.
Fickes, W. Sager.......... / ......... Iba, P. I ........I ............Division Supt.
Fishel, W. G ............... / . .......... 1102 W. King St., York, Pa.
Gingrich, Elmer H .. .............Palmyra, Pa................ Letter Carrier.
Gray, Harry......./ ./ ............... .Waynesboro, Pa__ _ .Landis Tool Co.
Greenawalt, LevyE/................. Everett, Pa., R. R; 7. Teacher.
Grubb, Cloyd. .
................... Liverpool, Pa............. Teacher,
Grubb, Clarence/................. . •. Millerstown, Pa..........Teacher.
Guyer, Roy J ./ .........................AmrwUe-Pa................ Physical Qire^tor—
Hamil, R. Curtis . . .............. .. .Ft. Loudon, Pa............Teacher.
Hershey, Abner..... ................. .Akron, Ohio---- ,..... .Clerk,
^
Hershey, Samuel E .................... 434 Oakwood St., Greensburg, Pa.
Bookkeeper. t
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Hocker, P. L .............................. 1834 Derry St., Harrisburg, Pa.
v
Bwm Mc.li'Oïte B'IflS".'^
Hocker, A. P ............................. Hockersville, Pa......... Teacher.
Hoke, H. A ................................Spring Forge, Pa........ Merchant.
Howard, Eli G ........................... 116 W. Maple St., York, Pa.. .Stenographer.
Jackson, Andrew....................... New Buffalo, Pa.........Teacher.
Jacoby, Ralph............................ Mechanicsburg, Pa— Prin. High School.
Kines, T. P __ 1609 Chestnut St., Harrisburg, P a---- Prop. Phila. Quick Lch.
Kines, W. J ........................... New Buffalo, P a.......... Teacher.
Kob, John F ........1501 Swatâra St., Harrisburg, P a---- Dist. Supt.
Knuppi Charles A ...................... Died Oct. 17, 1918.
Konhaus, Frank B .....................Mechanicsburg, P a .. . Farmer.
Ludwig, L. G ......... n 17 E. Phila., St., York, Pà . 7. À Manufacturer.
Martin, Chas. C .........................Carlisle, P a. . . . . ------Mail Carrier.
McSherry, S. E ..........................Died August 24, 1905.
Myers, J. C . ...............................Stockton, 111............... Supt.
Myers, Frank C ..........i l l 2nd Ave., Newark, N. J. . .Sec. {Child's Welfare
Committee N, Y. City
Miller, Edgar A ...................... Pa------------------------ ’ Physician. SS
¿q
Mitchell, Alton R ...................... Newport, Pa............... Teacher.
Mountz, Harry W ........Spring Lake, N. J.,............ . Prin.
Noll, Walter S...............135 N. 4th St., Newark, N. J .Teacher.
Ober, Charles H ........................New Buffalo, Pa.
7;
Peiffer, Elmer E ....................... .Waynesboro, Pa.......... P. O. Clerk.
Rice, W. G ................................. Mechanicsburg, P a ... Ass’t Supt. Cumb. Co.
Riddlesberger, H. M ..............,. .Waynesboro, P a......... Geiser Co.
Rhea, John H .............................Natrona Heights, Pa. .Teacher.
Smith, Mervin E ....................... Williamstown, Pa. .. .Minister.
Spangler, Chas. W .................... Dover, P a.................... Storekeeper.
Stine, Harvey A ........440 S. 16th St., Harrisburg, Pa. .Physician.
Sweigart, S. C ........................... Ft. Hunter, Pa........... Teacher.
Walhay, W. D............................ Died April 12, 1918.
Ward, Chas. H .......................... Carlisle, Pa.................. Teacher.
Weaver, Willis A ....................... Boiling Springs, P a ... Teacher.
Whitcomb, Murray R ...............Carlisle, Pa.................. Bank Teller.
Whorley, Edward J.1104 S. Cameron St., Harrisburg, Pa. Accountant.
REGULAR NORMAL COURSE
Clever, Cora B ...........................McKeesport, P a..........Teacher.
Shive, John W ................ ...........New Brunswick, N. J,Plant Physiologist
Rutgers College.

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STATE CERTIFICATE
Kennedy, W. F ..........................Lewistown, Pa............Teacher.
Leopold, W. L .............504 Elliot St., Wilkinsburg, Pa... Prin. Westinghouse
High School.
Ferguson, J. F . . . isioJBriggs St., Harrisburg, P a........Teacher Steelton.
Smith, Lewis E .......................... Greencastle, Pa.......... Supt. Franklin Co.

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THREE YEAR COURSE
CLASS OF 1903

Bittinger, Helen (Bowman).. . .Allen, Pa.
Clever, Blanche................ ........ Shippensburg, P a .... .Teacher.* ,
Cunningham, Elizabeth (Harper) Charlotte, N. C.
'
Fogelsanger, Florence (M urphy)^i0je8sfaw ^Ä»^iM ' j h
Fulcher, Maud L, (Calahan).. .-Morgantown, W. Va.
Greason, Nell W ........................ Carlisle, P a .. . . . . . . . .Teacher.
Hamilton, Mary C. (Runkle)... 1429 Walnut St., Harrisburg, Pa. _
Jones, Grace........ I ....................Richmond Furnace Pa.Teacher Quincy
Orphanage.
Kitzmiller, Jessie H. (Willis).. .Shippensburg, Pa.
Lentz, Rosa E ............................York Haven, P a......... Teacher.
Marshall, Sabina (Lee) ■ ......... South Fork, Pa.
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HR
McCullough, Jane..................... Newville, P a.............. :Pnn. Twp. H. 5.
Middlekauff, Ethel K. (Thompson) DuBois, Pa.
“ Myers, Elva M. (Shaeffer.)
^ * A
Newton, Emily M. (Johns).......Owosso, Mich.
(/ m
/\/wrr. .
Nickles, Nora K. (Knupp)........Waynesboro, Pa.
Patterson, Flora B. (Clark).
“ _
ligh School.
Crunkleton, L. D ale................. Np*rOimberland, Pa..
Davis, W. P ............................. /Died October 17, 1915.
Athlatic,.Coaeh>—
Guyer, Roy J.............
Hafer, John R. .127 E Wellens Ave., Olney, Phila. Pa..Broker.
v _. Thomas
JBBL..... ... _....... Carlisle, Pa............ .Prin. Penn St. Bldg.
Hemphill,
Jackson, Andrew........................New Buffalo, Pa......... Teacher.
Mellinger, Ira C......................... Shippensburg, Pa.
Taylor, Roy M .......................... Mowersville, Pa.......... Sec. Insurance Co.
Wherry, Wm. G......................... Pine Grove Furnace.
Whorley, J. E . . .1104 S. Cameron St., Harrisburg, Pa.Accountant.
Wineman, G. E ...................... I .Seely Block, Pittsburg, Pa.
STATE CERTIFICATE
..........Marion, P a..................Bank Cashier.
Zumbro, W. F.
CLASS OF 1904

325 7th Ave., S. Fargo, N. D.
Angle, Edith (Herman)...
.Hanover, Pa...............Teacher.
Baughman, Edna.............
Berry, Bess F __ 734 Park Ave,:., Weehauken, N. J .. .Teacher.
Teacher.
Blair, Elizabeth......................... Chambersburg, P a
Bingham, Claire N. (Moran)... Hagerstown, Md.
Burkhart, Miriam M. (Bower).
Clegg, Aletha........................... New Bloomfield, Pa. .Teacher.
Corwin, Helen A.
Deardorff, Anna V. (Bushey)... Biglerville, Pa.
Dengler, Margie (Croll)............ 264 Mather Row, Jenkintown, Pa.
Dohner, Naomi (Uhler)............ Conemaugh, Pa.
Eldon, Clara B ......................... Mount Alto, P a.........Teacher.
Foltz, Mary (Sauder)............... Waynesboro, Pa., R. R. 2.
Gardner, Stelle (Myers)------ - Gardner’s Station, Pa.
Mowersville, Pa.
Glessner, Gertrude (Taylor)
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Jones, Anna M ...........................Coudersport, Pa......... Teacher.
Jumper, Alice............................. Steelton, Pa................Teacher.
Ifaam^^jRebecca I. (Rentz)__Hershey, Pa.
Manbeck, Araminta (Hockley). 313 Cumberland St., Lebanon, Pa.
Martin, Florence.£.................2 .Carlisle, Pa., R. R. 5 ...Twwfhrr.
Mason, Maude...........................Doylestown, Pa__ . .Teacher.
Means, Isabella (Haverstick). . . Carlisle, Pa.
Miller, Donie (Renecker)........ .7604 Susquehanna St., Pittsburg, Pa.
Morrison, Edith......................... Shippensburg, Pa....... Teacher.
Myers Velva........ .....................Carlisle, Pa., R. R. 4. .Teacher.
Myers, Blanche......... , .............. Hampton, Pa............ .Teacher.
Needy, M abel............ ..Waynesboro, Pa..................... Teacher.
Nickles, Mary (Mark)...............212 Henry St., Sewickley, Pa.
Reeder, M ary.. . . 168 Delaware Ave., Newark, N. J......Teacher.
Reisner, Minnie......................... McConnellsburg, Pa.. .Prin. High School.
Reynolds, Lottie........................Mt. Alto, Pa...............Nurse.
Ruthrauff, Mabel (Hetrick)...... 54 N. 13th St., Harrisburg, Pa. . «
Sanders, Bertha (Miller).
F.
Q /L U w su M r,
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Shaeffer, Esther (Landis)........ .“Enoli, Pa.
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Speck, Pearl............................... 111 N. 5th St.,Phila., Pa.
Smith, Anna (Taylor)................Reedsville, Pa..............Teacher.
Smith, Lydia (Reese). . . . . . . . . . Shippensburg, Pa.
Strohm, Pearl (Emerick)...........Camp Hill, Pa............ Teacher.
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Wright, Jessie............. 362 Locust St., Steelton, Pa .. .Teacher.
Adams, Frank A ........................ Ashville, N. C . .. . . . . . Agt. Cash Registo CoA a ^
Arnold, Frank A.
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Bressler, Raymond G.............».State College, P a.........Dept, of Rural Life.
Dunlap, James M
. . .Shippensburg, Pa. R. R. 2 .Farmer.
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Evans, Harry W ........................Shippensburg, Pa....... Teacher.
Frey, Chas. S .............................Fountaindale, Pa........Teacher.
Gray, Winfield H ...................... Elliottsburg, Pa..........Teacher.
Hemphill, J. Sharp................... Hazleton, Pa...............Teacher, H. S.
Jacoby, Ralph............................Mechanicsburg, Pa— Prin. High School.
Kapp, George E ........................ Roselle, N. J . .............Science Teacher.
McPherson, Robert E ...............New Bloomfield, Pa. .Teacher Acad.
Miller, Edgar A.......................... Gettysburg, Pa........... Physician.
Ober, Charles H ................... . New Buffalo, Pa.
Plum, Chas, N .......................... Gibbstown, N. J .........DuPont Co.
Reeder, John C ......................... Shippensburg, Pa....... Clerk.
Reese, Earl................................. Chambersburg, Pa-----Clerk.
Ruth, Mark H ...........................Newburg, Pa............... Mail Service.
Starry, W. Roy......................... York Springs, N. J— Prin. High School.
Stamv, Leslie D ........78 W. North Ave., Atlanta, G a .. .Prof, of Math.School
Tech. Univ. Ga.
Ward, John A ............................. Carlisle, Pa.
Wolfe, Grover C ....... 404 S ,. 19th St., Harrisburg, Pa...Clerk P.
Yohe, Ira H
STATE CERTIFICATE
Geyer, A. R ................................Middletown, Pa.
Shipman, Ira W .........................Died August 31, 1909

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CLASS OF 1905
Arter, Florence (White)............ 912 S. 8th St., Camden, N. J.
Beard, Florence (McNeil).........Sitka, Alaska.
Bitting, Pearl.............................Died Sept. 27, 1910.
Bittinger, Margaretta (Marks). 1439 Zarker, St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Blessley, Ruth F. (Konhaus)... Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Coover, Katie (Railing)............ Shippensburg, Pa.
Cover, Linnie (Kunkel)............ Chambersburg, Pa.

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Dinsmore, Mary (Hoke). , ........Millstone, M d .. . ........ Teacher.
Dunlap, Lena M ......... 43 Broad St., Newark, N. J . . .Teacher.
Edwards, Ethel V. (Boggs).......118 3rd Ave., E. Orange, N. J.
Eshenhower, Grace... 240 S. 14th St., Harrisburg, Pa . .Teacher.
Eyster, Helen.............................608 N. St., Carlisle, Pa.
Foreman, Nellie (Enck)....... . . . Carlisle, Pa., R. R. 6.
Gillan, Carrie.......... I ................Ft. Loudon, Pa...........Teacher.
Gingrich, Alma.......................... Palmyra, P a.................Teacher.
Gochnauer, Joice (Morrison)... Barmtz, Pa.
Gochnauer, Carrie (Reeser).......23 S. Broad St., Lititz, Pa.
Goshorn, Kathryn (Minium)... Shippensburg, Pa.
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Gray, Helen (Robertson).......... 408 Wash. Ave., Charleroi, Pa.
Grimm, Iva__ I __ 1202 E. King St., York, Pa........ Teacher.
Haar, Emma..............................Hanover, P a .. . ...■
Teacher.
Harbold, Flora E. (Reynolds).. 35 N. 17th St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Heyler, Elizabeth (Stacks)........York, Pa., R. R. 4 - • • -Teacher.
Hixson, Grace (Patterson)........Arnold City, Pa.
Hocker, Florence (Goodfellow). 6046 Allman St., Phila. Pa.
Jackson, Edith (Ober).............. New Buffalo, Pa.
Jobe, Stella M. (Smith) .......... York Springs, Pa.
Johnson, Clara (Calbert)..........623 W. Lanvale St., Baltimore, Md,
Jones, Martha (Prout)..............Wiconisco, Pa.
LeFevre, Grace (Scott)............. 6934 Estrella Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
LeFevre Fannie........................Valhalla, N. Y ............. Teacher
JennieClark’
son School.
McCullough, Mary (Robison). .Fort Morgan, Colo.
McCulloch, Leila..................9 .Shippensburg, P a..... .Teacher.
McKeever, Emily (Schurman).. 1647 Linden St., Allentown, Pa.
Myers, Ethel..............................Marion, Pa.................. Teacher.
Oberholtzer, Araminta (Richardson).
Pearson, Jean......... 73° Park Ave., Weehauken, N. J . Teacher.
Pearson, Hazel__ 730 Park Ave., Weehauken, N. J...Teacher.
Philips Elizabeth.................■ .Died Oct. 31, 1918.
Plasterer, Blanche..................... Died April 18, 1909.
Reese, Bessie M .........................Burnt Cabins, P a........ Teacher.
Rhodes, Harriet......................... Mülford, P a ..
.. .Com. Teacher.
Robb, Nellie (Weaver).............. 219 S. 9th St., Lebanon, Pa.
Spong, Bertha (Ferguson).........1510 Bnggs St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Stambaugh, E ld a G .. .213 Muench St., Harnsburg, Pa.Teacher.
Strickhouser, Mary (Gandy).. .Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N .J.
Stuart Ella..... ...........................Carlisle, Pa. R. R. 1. .Teacher.
Wier, É va.................n No. 34th St., Phila., P a...........Nurse.
Wise! Nancy (Coover).............. Shippensburg, Pa.
Baily, Wm................................. Died July 10, 1912.
Barner, Charles I.......................Dekware City, Del.
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Bender Ethan E ....................... Williamstown, Pa. .. .Minister.
"Ritnpr E T
.......................... Waynesboro, P a.......... Teacher.
Bortner, L. S.'! ! ........................ Farmingdale, N. J . . . .Prin.
Clemens, Lloyd C . ............. I • • -New Hamilton, Pa. . .Pnn.
Cocklin L. C ....... .................... Enola, Pa.................. .P. R. R.
Coover,’Samuel..................^ Sliippewsburg,-Pa^ .-rr^armet.
Egolf Rush G ......... 627 m 3. C. A. Johnstown, P a .. .Teacher.
Eldon, James B ........... /741 N.-fflrir St., Phila., Pa. -Physician.
Griffiths T. C m ......../ • ..........Enola, P a.................... P. R- R.
Henry Donald N __ / . ...........
Koons’, Ralph.......... / ................Partridge, Kansas. . . . Prin.
Line, George.......... •/•.........S B B U H f f l i ' ' - ------Dentist.
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.Prin.
McLaughlin,'j! H .i ...................Westfield, N. J . .

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Morton, W. Don........1409 N. 35th St., Omaha, Neb.Ins.
Mowrey, Floyd............... ...... . .New Cumberland, Pa.Teacher.
Myers, Garry C . . . . 1275 Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y . . .Teach. Training
School.
Sheaffer, I. L .......................... .Northampton, Pa....... Prin. High School.
Shuck, I. W ...............................vWaym^iu;a,..Ea.,.<^M^£xj^,W^sh.-.TwfK.,,
Hi'S.
Swartz, P. A ......... 508 W. Princess St., Y ork, Pa.......... P. R. R. Co.
Thomas, S. B ............................ Waynesboro, Pa......... Physician.
Uhler, J. M................................Conemaugh, Pa...........Superintendent.
Underwood, A. I........................ Box 13, Oakland Sta.,
Pittsburgh, P a........Teacher Schenley H.S.
Watson, W. S . . . . . . .818 S. Ave., Wilkinsburg, P a ... .Westinghouse Co.
Whetstone, G. H .......................Waynesboro, Pa......... Prin.
CLASS OF 1906
Bailey, Jennie P .........................Died March 12, 1910.
Barbour, Florence L ................. Boiling Springs, Pa__ Teacher.
Barratt, Ethel C (Gregg). . . __Newport, Pa.
Bentz, Lillian M ........................ Mt. Holly Springs, Pa.Teacher.
Books, Blanche F. (Alberti). . . . Springfield, Colo.
Brown, Norway (Lau)............ .York Springs, Pa.
Bruner, Cora A ..........................Duncannon, P a.. . . . . Teacher.
Clark, Mattie (Gillan)..............St. Thomas, Pa.
Commerer, Bessie (Felix)......... Springfield, Ohio.
Coover, Iva (McCaleb). . . . . . . . .Shippensburg, Pa.
Goover, V e r n a / }
Craig, Mary (Cdulinower)......../Died June 20, 1915.
Eichinger, Katherine (Cobean).. Gettysburg, Pa.
Elliot, Ruth (Wyckoff).,.......... Raritan, N. J.
Enck, Rhoda (Strock)............... Mechanicsburg, Pa., R. R. 1.
Fogelsanger, Effie M .............. .Shippensburg, Pa....... Clerk.
Fought, Anna G. (Hempt)........Raymond, S. D.
Foreman, Sadie E ......................Hockersville, Pa..........Teacher.
Graceÿ, Mary I .................. ...... New Cumberland, Pa.Teacher.
Graham, Frances M .................. Newville, Pa............... Teacher.
Hartman, Anna (Carbaugh).. . . Arendtsville, Pa.
Henry, Emma A. (Smyser)....... 123 N. 18th St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Hill, Carolyn B. (Morton). . . . . 1409 N. 35th Sir., Omaha, Neb.
Hoffner, Lizzie-E. (Hoffman).. .Elizabethville, Pa.
Kann, Grace (Heiser)........ . .Shippensburg, Pa., R. R. 1.
Lehman, M. Helen (Whitmoyer).“ The Haverford, ” Atlantic City, N. J.
McClelland, Mary W. (Line) .. .Taylor Ave., New Kensington, Pa.
McElroy, Mary R . . .358 Somerset St., Johnstown, Pa Teacher.
McNaughton, Carrie (Stowder). 1108 21st St., Altoona, Pa.
Mellinger, Gertrude (Weidner). Gardners, Pa.
Myers, M. Edith..................... Dillsburg, Pa., R. R. 4.Teacher.
Myers, Hattie B . . . 139 Monmouth St., Red Bark, N. J .Teacher.
Patton, Ruth (Grove)............... Ft. Loudon, Pa.
Quig, Evelyn............. East, Waterford, P a .. .Ttau.kaC't
Reinecker, D. Elizabeth.
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Russell, Helen H. (Allen).......... Legs X Roads, Pa.
Schubauer, Catherine I. (Keller).Mânada Hill, Pa. ,
Scott, J. Belle (Stackhouse)...... 400 High St., Easton, Pa.
Shields, M. Laura......................Died August 29, 1913.
Shutt, Ella N..............................Elizabethville, Pa........Teacher.
Sloan, Emma L ....... 216 Venango St., Johnstown, P a .. .Teacher.
Smith, Bessie J. (Allison).......... Shippensburg, Pa.
Smith, Maud H. (Nell)............. St. Ignatius, Mont.
Stambaugh, Claudia E. (Senft). .Spring Grove Pa.

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Swartz, Amy
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T&ughenbaugh, Abigail Vy (Linton).. 3300 Tyson St., Tacony, Phila., Pa.
Trogler, Mary (Rotz),.............. Ft. Loudon, Pa.
TroJell, Helen M. (Greist)........ Ritzville, Wash.
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Zerfos^, Helen.............................Hummelstown, Pa. . . . Teacher.
Agle, Brady H....... 1420 Swatara St., Harrisburg, Pa.. .Clerk.
Baish, Mhjvin........................... Westfield, N. J............Prin.
Berry, BruCe................ ............Shippensburg, Pa....... Mgr. Furniture Store. ^
Carothers, Chrl O........ .............. Middletown, Pa......... Electrician.
Cook, Scott H X
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Craig, Hugh__X . •..................Shipponshurgi £a.
Cramer, Harry A. . X * . ........... Died Aug. 17, 1911.
Daniels, J. Frank.

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Dohner, S. L ................... T X - . Stroudsburg, Pa.......... Y. M. C. A. Sec. >- \\ ;
Geiss, Elmer E ................—
ijinj W i ,1lli "I Vancouver, Wash.
Gracey, G. Reed........................New Cumberland, Pa.
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Hauer, Raymond L ...................2253 Greenwood St.,
Harrisburg, Pa....... Real Estate.
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Hershey, L. Otis........................ Big Dam, Pa......... .Teacher.
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Keiter, Wm. I........................... Cherrydale, Va.
Kimmel, W. J........... Mechanicsburg, Pa., R. R. 6.
Kirkpatrick, Harry M........ .......132 Walnut St., Har­
risburg, Pa.............. Dentist. )
Kuhn, Samuel L.........................Chambersburg, Pa__ F l a g m a n / C R . R.
McCullough, Hugh H...............fpwO'EtfgUWBOtl"

Swissvale, Pa.......... Swjs^vale News Co. *§
McCune, W. Alexander.............Harrisburg, Pa.------- LP^acher H. S.
McLaughlin, Curtin C...............Elizabethville, Pa.*^C First Asst. Chief Clk.
State Water Commission.
Mowrey, Raymond G................Quincy, P arrC ............Field Saui Quincy^
mGs&SBSRSZ
Myers, Paul F ... 1619 R. St., N.W., Washington, D .C... Chief Clk. Treas.Dep.
Neagley, H. C. . ..........................Fallsington, Pa........... Merchant.
Neagley, Samuel M................... Leechburg, Pa............. Prin.
Seville, Harry E........................ Blairsdale, Pa.............. Prin. High School.
Sheely, Clinton C....................... Greencastle, Pa.
Snoke, Errol F ........................... Shippensburg, Pa.........Teller, The Peoples
Bank.
Starry, D. Ralph.......................Plainfield, N. J............ Principal.
Thrush, Clarence.......................Lemoyne, Pa.
Unger, S. Duey............. 525 Taylor Ave., Avalon, Pa... Ry. Mail Service.
Zeigler, Paul B.
CLASS OF 1907
Agle, Nancy............................... Palmyra, N. J..............Teacher.
Asper, Elda M ae... .1118 N. 14th St., Harrisburg, Pa. .Teacher.
Arter, Esther K. (White)........ .222 S. Clifton Ave., Box 81, Sharon Hill, Pa.
Barr, Mary D. (Abbott)........... Colfax, Wash.
Benner, Grace (Appier).............Lemoyne, Pa................Teacher. .
Berry, Alta (Goyt).................... .73 \ Paris Ayp^ijjy^^augEtir^fe#--I
Bittinger, Laura M....................Biglerville, Pa.Tr.T7?. Teacher.
Bream, Carrie R. (Bream).........
Brinkerhoff, Lulu (Judd)...........Utica, N. Y.

Brown, Bess (Devany).............. 67 Brighton Ave., Perth Amboy, N. J.
Brown, Marge (Fox)................. 173 Madison Ave., Perth Amboy, N. J.
Byers, Olive (Dintiman)........... 2210 S. 3rd St., Steelton, Pa.
Clever, Ethel............................. Shippensburg, P a........ Teacher.
Chase, Amy............................... Shippensburg, Pa.
Clippinger, Florence..................Coatesville, P a.............Teacher Biology and
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Craig, Emma (Reed) . . . . . . .L . .Cor. Wash, and Locust Sts., Hagerstown,Md.
Cross, E. M ay...................... I.. .Parkton, Md......... .Teacher.
Cunningham, Janet..............I.. .Fairfield, Pa, . , ........... Teacher.
Curley, Emma......................I .. Mercersburg, Pa.
Dohner, Emma (Diggins).. .1. .1140 Bedford St., Johnstown, Pa.
Dohner, Ruth (Harrison)__\. .5th Floor, S. W., Tel. Bldg., Ft. Worth, Te>:.
Dohner, Benorah (Freeman). A .Died Nov. 31, 1914.
Eby, Cora (Geiss).................. ' yn~ Wi rflrti'Sr Vamcouver, Wash........ .-*flsadiu'.
Fickes, M. Gertrude (Wolfe). .„Newport, Pa.
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Fisher, Nora (Dohner).............,111 7th St., Salem, N. J.
Foltz, Emma..............................Died August, 1914.
Gettel, Zora........^33.r^tlargti(^^
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Gilbert, Elsie (Henry)...............Shippensburg, Pa.
Gossert, Carrie (Newman)____ Waynesboro, Pa.
Grubb, Orpha (Yottey).............1609 Naudain St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Hamil, Nelle (Gordon)............. 912 Stanton Ave., New Kensington,iPa.
Harbison, Harriet (Fleming)... .Main & Sitgreaves Sts.,- Phillipsburg,IN. J.
Hosfeld, Nelle (Byers).............. Lampeter, Pa.
Ickes, Mary (Cochlin)...............Shippensburg, Pa.
Irwin, Bess (Cunningham)........ Died Oct. 19, 1913,
Johns, Violet (Richter).............. Newport, Pa.
Johnston, Grace (McDearmid)..i24 Glehn Ave., Ottawa, Canada.
Jones, Desse.............. ...............Vintondale, P a.„ . . .. .Teacher.
Kadel, Ruth (Hassler).............. Waynesboro, Pa.
Kidwell, Imogene (Stout).........Sheridan, Wyö.
Kilraine, Sadie.......... ................ Williamstown, Pa.........Teacher.
Kraber, Laura (Nace)............... 308 E. Middle St., Hanover, Pa.
Kreiner, Edna (Bennett).......... Oberlin, Pa.
Kauffman, Winifred...................Spring Grove, P a . . . . .Teacher.
Lay, Ella (Adams).
Lehmer, Gertrude (McKissick)..Dillsburg, Pa.
Long, Lulu................................. Shippensburg, P a........ Teacher.
Longnecker, Bertha (Shafer).
Martin, Kathryn (Gosserd).......306 3rd St., Ambridge, Pa.
Mayberry, Myrtle..................... Dillsburg, Pa................Teacher.
Mellinger, Stella (Etter). .475 2nd St., Highspire, Pa. .Elliot Fisher Co.,
Dept. 16.
Mehring, Edna (Krug)..............Littlestown, Pa.
Mickey, Lois (Skillington).........Hazleton, Pa.
Moorehead, Muriel.................... Shippensburg, Pa.
Myers, Besse H.......................... Hancock, Md............... Teacher.
Myers, Ruth (Scheaffer)........... Camp Hill, Pa.
Orris, Belle (Richie).................. Shamokin, Pa.
Rahauser, Mary (Miller)...........Guilford Springs, Pa.
Rauch, Caroline T ..................... Progress, Pa................ Teacher.
Reddig, Harriet (Mellinger). . . .Newville, Pa.
Rhodes, Bess (Johns)................ Newport, Pa.
Senft, Edna........................ .Spring Grove, Pa....... Teacher.
Sheaffer, Margaret (Garmari). ..Waynesboro, Pa.
Shively, Naomi (Baitchatt).......Troxelville, Pa.
Shriner, Clara (Zimmerman)... .Orrstown, Pa
Shriner, Harriet......................... Shippensburg, Pa.........Teacher.
Seiber, Grace............................. MifHintown, Pa............Teacher.
Speese, Pearl (Dorn)................. Bound Brook, N. J.
Walker, Alice J.......................... Millerstown, P a........ .Teacher.
Walter, Alma (Gordon)............ Astoria, Long Island, N. Y.
Wineman, Fredythe. .500 Elliot St., Wilkinsburg, Pa.. .Teacher.
Witherspoon, Edith (White)__Lewistown, Pa.
Young, Effa................................Chambersbürg, Pa., R. R. 9.

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Bowman, Harry S.............626 N. 63rd St., Phila., P a. . . Clerk Shipbuilding
Corporation.
Cook, James E ........................... Evanston, Wyo........... Steward Hospital for
Insane.
Diehl, Luther............................Greencastle, Pa........... Teacher.
Earley, Snively.......................... Greencastle, Pa........... Teacher.
Fogelsanger, S. L ....................... Shippensburg, Pa.
Freet, J. I................................... Roxbury, Pa., R. R. 1..Teacher.
Goodhart, Oren..........................Corwith, Iowa............. Teacher.
Grubb, Norman.........................Millerstown, Pa...........Teacher.
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Guyer, George........................... Rome, N. Y .................Scout Commissioner.
Harlacher, John. .2468 N. 6th St., Harrisburg, Pa.. .Teacher.
Johnson, Charles............ ...........30 S. Crouce St., Syracuse, N. Y.
Jones, James..............................Kemmerer, Wyo.......... Teacher H. S.
Richwine, George H.................. Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Rumbaugh, U. D.......................Millerstown, P a.......... Teacher.
Shank, Raymond..................... Gettysburg, Pa............Asso. County Supt.
Sheaffer, Irvin D....................... Hazleton, Pa...............Com. Teacher H.S.
Shearer, Simon S........................ Shippensburg, P a........Biol. Sci. Normal. II *
Smith, Portis A .......................... Wellsville, Pa.
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Stough, Mulford....................... Albuquerque, N. Mex. I
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Thrush, Earl............................. Shippensburg, P iL ^ -"“ “ ,l'i '
Tritt, Charles D.........................Griffin, N. Bakr T .. . . TeacherC6- !
Wiebe, P. J.................................Lordsburg, Cal.
Wire, Levi................................. Beverly, N. J...............Teacher.
STATE CERTIFICATE
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Arnold, Robert F ....................... Reading, Pa................. Prof, of Hist-, Boys j
High School.
CLASS OF 1908
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Brindle, Emma (Bortz)............. 5011 N. 6th St., Phila., Pa.
Brindle, Mary E....................... Ardmore, Pa............... Teacher.
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Boher, Nellie J..........................Newark, N. J...............Teacher.
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Byers, Ada M............................ Miltcnv E W .■
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Conn, Mary C.......................... Honey Grove, Pa........ Teacher.
Cope, Anna M. (Guyer)............Rome, N. Y.
Cremer, Margaretta (Fluke)---- Indiana, Pa.
Dale, Ella E. (Fisher)................W. Leisenring, Pa.
Dunkle, Margie 1....................... 13th and Howard Sts.,
Harrisburg, P a....... Teacher.
Eldon, Lydia.............................. Shippensburg, Pa.
Eyster, Jane C. (Heiser)........... Shippensburg, Pa., R. R. 2.
Falk, Dora M. (Hensel) . ...........Lykens, Pa.
Ferree, Mary E ........................ Pittman, N. J...............Teacher.
Fogelsanger, Kathryn E. (Coffey). .Shippensburg, Pa.
Follmar, Anna G. (Zepp) . .........Hanover, Pa.
Follmar, Edith E. (Tritt).......... 1946 North St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Gettel, Mabel F. (Crider)......... n o 13th St., N. E., Washington, D. C.
Gift, Neadia P. (Schaeffer). . Greencastle, Pa., R. R. 4. .Teacher.
Hays, Ethel V............................ Pleasantville, N. J..■ „Teacher. ^^
Hays, Alice M. (Spangler) — ^4050 LafR'yellti Ave., 3 l Louis,- Mo.
Heading, Margaret M........s . . .Altoona, Pa................. Teacher.
Hempt, Grace E............' • • -Camp Hill, Pa................... Teacher.
Henneberger, Minnie B.''(Middour). .Quincy, Pa.
Hockenberry, Myrtle/Young).. .Marshland, Nebr.
Hollar, Julia (McCullough).......59 Fernwood St., Cleveland, Ohio.
Hoon, Iva (Hooydr).................. Newville, Pa.
Hoover, Grace/(Bender) .......Chambersburg, Pa.
Houston, E l i j a b e t J ...........Idaville, Pa.................. Teacher.
Jones, Kathryn
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Kuhn, Jennie (Elliott)............. Greencastle, Pa.......... Teacher.
La wall, Marion L. (Horn).
LeFevre, June (Lanfield).
LeVan, Mae J............................ Penbrook, Pa.............. Teacher Clearfield
High School.
Leonard, Bertha E. (Fry)......... Sharon, Pa.
Light, Ruth A. (Erdman)......... Lebanon, Pa.
McClelland, Eleanor..................Collingswood, N. J....Teacher Spanish and
Algebra, H. S.
McClelland, Winifred (Hunt).. .Lambertville, N. J.
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McCullough, Mary D. (Shurtleff).
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MacBeth, Blanche (Huber)...... Macungie, Pa.
Martin, Ella F .............'............. Shippensburg, Pa........ Teacher.
Miller, Minnie B. (Gamble). . . .Died July 11, 1915.
Myers, Janet............................. Marion, Pa.
Reagle, Emily B. (Transue). . . .Bangor, Pa.
Rice, Blanche M.. .2nd and Penn Sts., Camden, N. J .. .Teacher.
Robinson, E va.......................... Markleville, Pa............ 2nd Asst. Newport
High School.
Robinson, Jean C...................... Latrobe, Pa..................Teacher.
Sauble, Carrie E. (Dicks)..........Hampton, Pa.
Scouller, Helen I........................Newville, Pa............. .Teacher.
Senseney, Edna M.....................Ft. Loudon, Pa............Teacher.
Sollenberger, Sue........................1242 Franklin St., N. E.,
Washington, D. C. .Clerk.
Squires, Lenna S. (McCann)__109 Marseillas Place, Garfield, N. J.
Sterner, Ursula........................... Idaville, Pa..................Teacher.
Stine, Lottie I. (Gordinier)....... Millersville, Pa.
Stough, Helen A. (Etter)......... Shippensburg, Pa.
Stouteagle, Jeanette..................McConnellsburg,Pa.. .Teacher.
Stumbaugh, Grace..................... Chambersburg, Pa., R. R. 2.
Stumbaugh, Sadie (Brum baugh)Chambersburg, Pa., R. R. 2.
Sweigard, Estella V. (Cleland)... 1502 S. Etting St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Tolan, Sue J. (Craig).................Barbertown, Ohio.
Underwood,LydiaM. (Jarrett)-.Fort McKinley, Manila, P. I.
Urich, Laura M....... 625 N. 15th St., Harrisburg, Pa... .Teacher.
Walhay, Charlotte M................ Gardners, Pa............... Teacher.
Wingerd, Ruth. ................ : . Chambersburg, Pa......Teacher. X
Wingerd, Maude (Carson)........ Chambersburg, Pa. ^
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Wise, Helen P. (Pearson).......... Mm>in»ili1n> Pir—
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Wolf, Maude E .......................... Abbottstown, Pa..,,,. :Teacher.
Wolfort, Ethel R. (Hartman).. .221 Belmont Ave., Canonsburg, Pa.
Wonders, Grace M. (Walton).. .Harrisburg, Pa.
Auker, E. H................................Died January, 1917.
Bair, Milton H...........................Littlestown, Pa............Teacher.
Cowan, Archie W................... . .Waynesboro, P a...,.. .Clerk.
Elicker, Walter G...................... Roselle Park, N. J.......Teacher.
Fahs, Bruce H........................... Glenside, P a................Pnn. High School.
Gingrich, Irvin R . . . . ................ Palmyra, Pa................ Bookkeeper.
Good, Tohn L ............................. New Cumberland, Pa.Physician._
Heit, C. F ................................... Scottdale, Pa............... Supvr. Pnn. Twp.
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Hoffman, Thomas..................... York, Pa........................ Dentist.
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Hoyert, J. Harry........................Piketown, Pa........... . .Teacher.
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Kob, John F ......... 1501 Swatara St., Harrisburg, Pa... I Dist. Supt., ’
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Knouse, Roy D......................... Littlestown, Pa........... Pnn. High School.
Morrison, George...................... Carlisle, Pa.............. .Teacher.
Noonan, Denny C ..................Seattle, Wash., Box265*.Rop* D. C. Heath.

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Palmer, Alonzo C...... , .............. Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y.
Pearson, Raymond.................... Dental Surgeon, U. S. Army.
Schaeffer, Earl H .. .303 Kunkel Bldg., Harrisburg, Pa. .Insurance.
Shoap, Lloyd B.......................... Hershey, Pa................. Clerk.
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Smith, Earl B............................. New Cumberland, Pa. .Expert Accountant.
Smith, Clayton I........................Died April, 1912.
Smith, John A ...............310 Main St:, Steelton, Pa........ Merchant.
Weaver, Alvin L ...................... .Washington, D. C . .. .Teacher Walter Reed
Hospital.
Young, James G........................ Carlisle, Pa. ..............Teacher.
STATE CERTIFICATE
Book, William I.
Humphries, J. H........................ Towanda, Pa.

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Ausherman, Naomi (Cutshall). .Allentown, Pa.
Bellows, Mary A. (Dornblaser). .Died 1918.
Bender, Huldah (Rearick)........ 61 Garber St., Chaiubersburg, Pa.
Benner, Carrie V. (Butt)...........East Berlin, Pa. /
Benner, L. Blanche....................Gettysburg, Pay/.. . . .Teacher.
Bitner, Ethel B. (Lourie).......... 87 Wr-itnrviHr^rr , Plainfield, N. J.
Brady, Maud (Yohe).................-2nT
Brandt, Anna G. (Stultz).......... Hollidaysburg, Pa.
Burke, Grace M. (Fogelsanger). .Shippensburg, Pa.
Charlton, Marion J.................... Williamsport, Md.
Crissey,Flora V. (Shoemaker).. .Schellsburg, P a ... . . . .Teacher.
Detweiier, Bertha E...................Shippensburg, P a..... .Teacher.
Eby, Lena A. (H atz)................ 1957 E. 31st St., Loraine, Ohio.
:r, Bertha
rsertna A
.May s Landing, N
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A.. (.Hummel;..
(Hummel).. .May’s
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^ E tter, Ethel C.......................... t
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Etter, Esma (Keener)................149 Arch St., Akron, Ohioy
Fogelsanger, E va..................... . Shippensburg, Pa........Teacher.
Frantz, Mary............................. Waynesboro, Pa........... Teacher.
Freed, Bertha (Aldinger)...........707 Pennsylvania Ave., York, Pa.
Green, Jennie K ......................... Steelton, P a ...............Teacher.
Hargleroad, Lillian.................... Park Ridge, N. J ,........ Teacher.
Harrison, Elsie V.
Herring, Elizabeth C.................. Fairfield, Pa.
Hicks, Jennie M. (Holland)...... 2029 Penn St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Hollar, Rhea (Lawrence)......... Shippensburg, Pa.
Huston, Mary M. (Knox).........North Topeka, Kansas, R. R. 4.
Jackson, Margaret (Johnson)... McCreary, Manitoba, Canada.
Johnston, Helen J. (Dimm)....... Granville, Pa.
Jordan, Florence R.................... Mercersburg, P a ... . . .Teacher.Kendall, Martha....................... >V Kendall, Hattie B.»(Aided) •>__ Coolville, Ohio.
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Kniley, Florencd
i". J__ Lykens, Pa.................. Teaehef.
Kreider, Emma M ............ '........Died December, 1918.
Lehman, Besse J...... ...... ..........Fayetteville, Pa....... . .Teacher.
Lerew, Beatrice A. (Grimes)__Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Lichtenwalner, Viola M ... .216 Elm St., Steelton, Pa.. .Teacher.
Lichtenwalner, Edith M... .216 Elm St., Steelton, Pa.. .Teacher.
Long, Esther M......................... Shippensburg, Pa......... Teacher.
McMeen, Edith J........^ 4 ^ ,and.Ave,, Comopolio,»Pa. . Teacher.
Means, Mary C. (LindsayK. . . . Mowersville, Pa.
Mehring, Mary (Hollinger) A ... Huntingdon, Pa.
Mellott, Maye (Hagerman).J.. .Chambersburg, R. R. 8, Pa.
Morrow, Ruth.. ; ............. . 1 .. .Shippensburg, Pa.........Teacher.

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Noftsker, Claire T .............. .. „.Shippensburg, P a...,. .Teacher.
Orndorff, Anna G...................... Wiconisco, Pa.............Teacher.
Oyler, Bertha M. (Goas).,. . . . .76 Riggs ¡Place, W. Orange, N. J.
Peightel, Lucy L. (Barton)....... Altoona, Pa.
Reeder, Helen F .. _i68 Delaware Ave., Newark, N. J .. .Teacher.
Rinedollar, Maudsjö ftHJ, vdTiJ. McConnellsburg, Pa. ■ .Toaolrap.
Seabrook, MarionK... ¡¡............ 4r"Foi,fGygETttt"Pla;L'e,
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Shupp, EdnaB. (Broderick).......Mt. Holly Springs, Pa.
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Shutt, isuela I............................ Johnsonburg, Pa........ Teacher.
Smith, Hettie R. (Numer)........ Newport, Pa.
Snively, Mary L..............Shippensburg, Pa........ Ass’t. Prin. Training School.
Snyder, Erma J ........................Newviile, Pa. ........ . .Teacher.
Stutenroth, Emily K ..................Shippensburg, Pa........ Stenographer.
Troxell, Mary L. (Kendlehart).. .6 Glenn St., Emsworth, Pa.
Wilson, Grace A.........................Carlisle, Pa., R.R. 1.. .Teachfuv Bowman, Edgar E..................... Newvfffc; Pä;
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Cutshall, John L........ ................Allentown, P a ... . . . . .Lawyer.
Deardorff, Oliver F.
Eichelberger, C. H..................... Died 1915.
Floyd, Rodney J .. . . 170 Grafton Ave., Newark, N. J.... Prin, Fairview Sch.
Gingrich, Clayton C .. .Derry Church, Pa., R. R. 2 ..... .Farmer.
Heiges, P. M yers... .355 Park Ave., East Orange, N. J.Teacher.
Hoch, Clarence E........ ......
.335 N. Rebecca St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Hollinger, Jacob........................ Huntingdon, Pa...........Prof. Juniata College.
Igartua, Juan Santos.................Quebradillas, P. R.......Teacher.
Jobe, Charles R................ ..
.York Springs, Pa........ U, S. Army. _
Keener, John F........ Goodyear Heights, Akron, Ohio. .Clerk Goodrich Rub­
ber Works.
Markley, G. Hayes...................Oxford, E n g.,. . . Student Oxford University.
Matter, Ralph P .. .311 Trenton Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. .Teacher.
Messinger, George M................. Morganza, Pa.. . .. . . ..Tsapher;
Middour, Emory J ... 2900 Wis. Ave., Washington, D.C .Senior Master Nat’l
Cathedral School
for Bovp;
Miller, Evers S........................... Shippcn3burg;-Pa^7?t^lerK~C7°V. R. RT
Naugle, G. Harold................... Jbeea Ciuss Rbads, Pä. Shive, Clyde S...................... ./Shippensburg, Pa.........Domestic Engine Wks
Wenger, Mark T ................ .Wheeling, W. Va............... Com. Dept. H. S.
Shuck, A. C.

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Agle, Loubertia R. (Shoap).......Greencastle, Pa.
Allen, Florence (Ocker)............. Shippensburg, Pa.
Barner, Blanche R. (Gipe)........ Penbrook, Pa.
Braucht, Besse.......... ................ Mifflinburg, Pa.............Teacher.
Christopher, Mary.....................Saxton, Pa............... .Teacher.
Cook, Carrie I. (Coyle)............. Shady Grove, Pa.
Cope, Nellie M. (Coover)......... Shippensburg, Pa., R. R. 1.^
Cressler, Grace (Mathues)........ Shippensburg, Pa.,— --- ””
Daugherty, Laura M ................ ftlenbar, Ariz~............... Teacher.
Deardorff, Isabella F ................. Conemaugh, Pa........... Teacher.
Dewalt, Kathryn B....................Bridgeville, Pa........... Teacher.
Dimm, Floy E...................Millerstown, Pa., R. R. 4 __ Teacher.
Duke, Ruth K ........................... Shippensburg, Pa......... Teacher.
Eberly, Florence A. (Rupp)...... 1911 Chestnut St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Fogelsanger, Nellie (Coover)__Shippensburg, Pa.
Fulton, Edna T. (Reiley).......... Bedford, Pa.

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Gardner, Mary E....................... Middletown, Pa.......... Teacher.
Garver, Kathryn E ... .330 N. 10th St., Lebanon, Pa... .Teacher.
Gibböney, Vashti............. .
.Everett, Pa................. Teacher.
Good, Albie (Newcomer)..........Waynesboro, Pa.
Herman, Viola C. (Hertzler)__Carlisle, Pa., R, R. 6.
Hileman, Gertrude R.................Hollidaysburg, Pa.......Teacher.
Hixon, Beatrice V. (Alexander). .31 S. Walnut St., Akron, Ohio.
Hoffer, Elsie M....... 327 12th Ave., Homestead, Pa........Teacher.
Hoffman, Mary I. (Doyle)........ Lebanon, Pa.
Johnston, Mary Jane (Duffy).. .Webster Mills, Pa.
Jones, Ethel M........................... Fannettsburg, Pa.........Teacher.
Jones, Helen G........................... Conshohocken, Pa....... Teacher.
Karns, Edna G...........................Died May 20, 1912.
Kendig, Lillian M...................... Santa Cruz, N. M - ■ • .Missionary.
Linn, Stella M. (Newman)........Fairfield, Pa.
Loy, Mary C........ ..................... Newville, P a ............... Teacher.
McNeal, Mary L ........................Mifflintown, Pa............Teacher.
Marshall, Janet K ...................... Gettysburg, Pa............ Teacher.
Miller, Ellen............................... Elizabethville, Pa........ Teacher.
Myers, Blanche (Harlacher). . . .York Springs, Pa....... Teacher.
Neff, Ruth.........................Fayetteville, Pa., R. R. 1.. .Teacher.
Newman, Ava J........................-3 C.nnt ¿We., . ■ LmTtgBtSir*''Manorf ffcw
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Peiffer, Vera C............................ Lansdale, Pa
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Rhodes, Anna M........................ Belmont, N. Y . ........... Teacher.
Robertson, Martha E.................Philadelphia, Pa...........P. R. R.
Robinson, Helen D. (Beck).......East Bank, W. Va.
Scott, Helen J...................... Bellevue, Pittsburgh, Pa.. .Teacher.
Shive, Ruth (Behney)............... Struthers, Ohio.
Shimer, Grace E.........................McConnellsburg, Pa...Teacher.
Snoke, Ruth (Cassel).................1313 Taylor Ave., New Kensington, Pa.
Snyder, Annabel....... ..Duncannon, Pa.........................Teacher.
Thrush, Romayne....................^hippeasbargr Pa..... .Teacher.
Wolfe, Verna M. ( R a i li n g ) ...29 W. King St., Shippensburg, Pa.
Beard, Ralph E ., ......................Wheeling1, Wt’V'aTTrr. T eacher Tinsley InsrfT*'
Boyer, Chas. E.......................... .Loyalton, Pa............... Teacher.
Brenneman, John A.......... j... .Clarion, Pa.................... Teacher.
Cassel, Floyd F ................... j . . . . 1313 Taylor Ave., New
Kensington, Pa....... Salesman.
Coyle, Jos. M.................... { . . . .Shady Grove, Pa.. . .. .Teacher.
Davis, William V.............. j . . . .Altoona, Pa.................. P. O. Clerk.
Doyle, Harry G.................! . . . .Dry Run, Pa................ Teacher.
Fluke, Wm. G...................j . . . . Indiana, Pa.
Grove, J. Seth.................. i . . . .Clarion, Pa............... . .Athletic Coach.
Hale, Lee M..................... L ... .Shippensburg, Pa..........Bank Teller.
Hendershot, Walter S....... j .. . . .Wilson, Pa...................Teacher.
Hoffman, Harry H.......... .1........Williamstown, Pa........ Teacher.
Hoke, John B............. 1314 Derry St., Harrisburg, Pa.. .Teacher.
‘ Jones, Russel J................ j ........Millerstown, Pa........... Teacher.
Kell, James A ..................| ........ New Alexander, P a .. .Prin. High School
McBeth, Reynolds O .__ 1.........Aspers, Pa.
Matthews, Robert E .....! .........Lees X Roads, Pa........Teacher.
Nelson, Russel................ j......... Kansas City, Mo......... Headmaster County
Day School.
Peffer, Parker S .. . . . . . . J .........Carlisle, Pa.............. ; .Teacher.
Peffer, Elmer E ............. j . . . . . . Carlisle, Pa................... Teacher.
Snider, Floyd H............ i ...........Altenwald, Pa.............. Teacher.
White, James W ........... j ...........Gaithersburg, Md........ Teacher.
Witherspoon, Andrew C.i.......... Guilford Springs, Pa.

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Ziegler, J. Clyde........................ Carlisle, Pa.
Zimmerman, Charles H............. Delta, Pa... 1 1 . . . . . .Prin.

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Alleman, Alma S. (Bowman)— PhillipsJjH^i Pa.
Bidden, Dora S........... 515 Elm St., Reading, Pa..........Teacher.
Border, Mamie M...................... Died Sept. 29, 1916.
Coulson, Alma B...................... . Dillsburg, Pa............... Teacher.
Craig, Kathleen (Faust).......... /Waynesboro, Pa.
Demuth, Verna M. (Miller). . 1 3 2 Hoerner St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Dunkle, Mary L................... . ISteelton, Pa................ Teacher.
Elder, Gwendolyn G. (Battles)«. Harrisburg, Pa.
^Elliott, Flora H.................... . Newville, Pa.
1Emmert, Eleanor L .......... ........ York Springs, Pa........Teacher.
\Fogelsanger, Mary B. (Kann).. .Shippensburg, Pa.
Görkes, Ruth H....... 1228 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pa.. .Teacher.
‘ Hain, M. Helen. ...................Marysville, Pa............ Teacher.
Hall, Olive B ...............2303 N. 6th St., Harrisburg, Pa. .Teacher Rahway,
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Harman, Edna C......................T'. .Teacher.
Henneberger, L. Pearl...............Greencastle, Pa............Teacher.
Hetrick, Effie B. (Neidig). . . . . . Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Himes, Ruth W...........2041 Penn St., Harrisburg, Pa.. .Teacher.
Hubley, Margaret E . . . ............. Shippensburg, Pa..-----Teacher.
Irwin, Edith C. (Hartman).......412 W. Market St., York, Pa.
Kerr, Ruth....... 835 Lincoln Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa..........Teacher.
Kriner, Elizabeth (Haiston).......Tyrone, Pa.
Lehman, Rena C. (Clark)..........Belleville, Pa.
LeVan, Ruth M. (Diffenbach)... Washington Grove, Md.
Martin, Cora M.........................Carlisle, Pa.......„-.Teacher.
McCall Edith M.......................Hummelstown, P a ... .Teacher.

SMcCullough, Helen
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McNeal, Judith W. (kartman)..Kau§iiian, Pa.
Means, Jeannette E (........... ,'P>Ncwbiirg, Pa— -rr -Teacher^*
Miller, Ada C. (Trimmer)......... Mechanicsburg,Pa.
Moore, Ruth M..........................Fairfield, Pa................ Teacher.
Myers, Mabel E......................... Siddonsburg, Pa........ .Teacher.
Myers, Mary E...........................Carlisle, Pa........ .........Teacher.
Neron, Fanny M .. . . . . . .Shippensburg, Pa., R. R. 2.. .Teacher.
Nye, Florence M.................. ... Chambersburg, P a ... .Teacher.

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Pascoe, Mary............................. Carlisle, Pa.
Rife, Clara M.............................York, Pa., R. R. 8 ... .Teacher.
Russell, Nelly C. (Clem)...........458 E. Kmg St., Chambersburg; Pa.
Seitz, Mary M. (Dick).............. Died May 20, 1919Shearer, Rhoda F. (Tuck).........South Berhlehem, Pa.
Smith, Margaret I. (Berry).......Shippensburg, Pa.
Snyder, Georgiana H. (Shrader). Died November, 1918.
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Spangler, Clara J...............Bellevue, Pittsburgh, Pa.. .Teacher.
Tritt, Eleanor D. (Hollar). . . . . . Shippensburg, Pa.
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Waggoner, Agnes MX'/CV'?-'*.).. Meehamosburg>

Walhay, R. Edith
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Wenger, Anna U-/. prei.ç>.«4WC/ P«*te,B»on.Hairgbter
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Wenger, Elizabeth.. . . . 1010 Cory St., Findlay, Ohio. .Teacher.
Weigle, Stella M. (Talley)........ 1910 Jefferson St., Wilmington, Del.
Whitmore, Anna M.
632 Mulberry St., Hagerstown, Md
Teacher.
Wilson, Elizabeth S....................Chambersburg, P a ... .Teacher.

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Zimmerman, Ethel J. (Renninger). .Scotland, Pa.......... Teacher Carson Long
Inst. New Bloomfield.
Appier, John O ............. \ ......... Belleville, N. J............. Teacher.
Arnold, Harrison M.......A . . . . . Dillsburg, Pa.
Bailey, Eugene S............. \ . . . . .Baltimore, M d........... Electrician.
Barton, Harper P............. V . . . Robertsdale, P a.......... Prin. Twp. H. S.
Coble, Aaron H...................\ . .Chambersburg, P a__ Teacher.
Coffey, Frank L . , ............... \ .D ie d Oct. 17, 1918.
Eshleman, Joseph W.............. T*irnriai Til.
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Faust, J. Frank......................... Pittsburgh, Pa.
Haisfon, Frank M..................... Tyrone, P a ...,........... Superintendent.
Hartman, John W..................... Kauffman, P a............. Merchant.
Hege, Frank B...........................Williamson, Pa.
Hosfeld, George W.....................Shippensburg, Pa........Gas & Elec. Co.
Jones, John E............................. Altoona, Pa., R. R. 2.
Kraber, Roy F ...........................Lansdowne, Pa.......... Prin. High School. V
March, Joseph W...................... Rahway, N. J............ .Prin.
McCleaf, Harry J....... j'/yTIigh Ot.,.rViUjuUWiTi, P a . PoremäH '.MfgHWaRt.
McClelland, W. Cummins........ Pittsburgh, Pa............. DesignerHippenstall
Co.
McKenzie, M. Edgar................ Fayetteville, P a..........Farmer.
Morrow, Wm. B........................ Shippensburg, P a........ Teacher Steele Bldg.,
Harrisburg.
Mummert, Ira C........................Williamstown, Pa....... Supvr. Prin. H. S.
Myers, Raymond A................... Siddonsburg, P a......... Teacher.
Niesley, Howard G ... Dauphin Bldg., Harrisburg, Pa...»Farm Agt. Dauphin
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Parmer, Preston E..................... DuBois, Pa............ /. .Prin.
Reese, John C.......................... .Shippensburg, Pa. / ¿ P a
Reynolds, Walter D...................Gettysburg, Pa. . . J. .
S.
Skelly, William H...................... Newville, R. 3.
. Prin. Bloserville H. S.
Waltersdorff, Maurice C ........... Hanover, Pa.

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Alexander, Anna C. (McGee).. .Spring Run, Pa. '
Baer, Edna R.............................Shermansdale, Pa.........Teacher.
Bair, Bess C .. . . . . . . ; ...............Fannettsburg, Pa......... Teacher.
Baker, Winona P ....................... Chambersburg, Pa__ Teacher.
Bare, Minerva I.-.ik ............. . .Cly, Pa....................... Teacher.
Barner, Ruth M. (sm ith).. . . , .Ft. Loudon, Pa.
Besecker, Nettie (Gates).......... Mt. Alto, Pa., R. R. 1
Boher, Blanche E...................... Shippensburg, Pa.........Teacher.
Bradley, Ella R..........................MerCersburg,. Pa.
Brumbaugh, Mary G. (Shultz)... 1749 F St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Christian, Edna C..................,. Chambersburg, Pa
Teacher.
Cope, Margaret S........ .............. Conemaugh, Pa.......... Teacher.
Daley, C. E lla.. . . . . . . : ......... .South Fork, Pa.......... Teacher.
Dinterman, N. Salome..............Spring Grove, Pa........Teacher.
Disert, Mary C ........%............ .Waynesboro, Pa.......... Teacher.
Dohner, R,hoda E. (Griffith)__Johnstown, Pa., R. R. 2.
Essick, Jeannette.......................Chambersburg, Pa__ Teacher.
Feiser, Ida E..............................New Oxford, Pa.......... Teacher.
Fleming, Josephine C. (Zerby).. .Medix Run, Pa.
Fogelsanger, Helen E. (Slaugenhaup).. Chambersburg, Pa.
Gill, Alpha M.............................Myersdale, Pa............. Teacher.
Green, Pearl B............................Shippensburg, P a .... .Teacher.
Hollinger, Bertha E........ ..Waynesboro, Pa................. Teacher.
Horn, Leila G.............................Shippensburg, P a........Music Supervisor.
Hoffman, Grace M. i B r e t e ) . . . Ambridge, Pa.
Karper, Grace
.Carlisle, Pa................. Teacher.

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Kauffman, Edith C....... .. .Greencastle, Pa., R. R. 2. .Teacher.
Keefer, Grace P.................... .. .Shippensburg, Pa........ Teacher.
Keeny, Martha M..................... New Oxford, Pa......... Teacher.
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Kidwell, Sarah E....................... Everett, P a .............. .Teacher.
Kraber, M. Gertrude................ Hampton, Pa.............. Teacher.
Lamberson, Fern H........ ..........823 Maple Ave., Turtle
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Creek, Pa................Teacher.
Lessig, Margaret H................... Rainsburg, Pa.............Teacher.
Long, Ruth C............................Shippensburg, Pa.......War Dept., Wash.
% Love, Helen E............................Oakville, Pa................Teacher.
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idacDannald, MaryS. (Garling). .Norwood, Pa.
IiicElroy,FlorenceE. (Marshall). .Phila. Ave., Chambersburg, Pa.
McElhare, Viola E.....................Shippensburg, Pa__ _ .Teacher.
3 iiller, Bess C__ _. . . . . . . . . . .Chambersburg, P a........ Teacher.
Mouer, Verna (Rogers)............. Died Feb. 22, 1919.
Musgrave, Ramona (Fleeson).. .516 Wallace Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.
Myers, Bertha R.................. .Newport, Pa.................... Teacher.
Oyler, Luella M.........................Fayetteville, Pa...........Teacher.
Poffinberger, Florence E ............Foltz, P a ......................Teacher.
Powell, Ethel J.......................... Shippensburg, P a__ .Teacher Vandergrift.
Reed, Kathleen C . . . .23 E. 34th St., Bayonne, N. J.. .'.-.Teacher.
Schoenly, Helen R ... .520 N. Law St., Allentown, Pa... Teacher.
Seibert, Ella G........................... Box 461, Pitcairn, Pa. .Teacher.
Sheafer, Clara M........................Died July 1, 1918.
Sheesley, Clara M......................
Snively, M. Isabella................ .Greencastle, Pa............Teacher.
,Stull, Grace A. (Tompkins)... .778 Star St., Phoenixville, P a............
Teacher.
Thrush, Leon C......................... Shippantbuigr Pa . ^.TTeacher.
Wolfe, Ethel B...........................Newville, P a................Teacher.
Benzel, Ralphas E. J . ............. Hanover, P a................ Teacher.
Benedict, Rush G...................... Mt. Alto, Pa................. Teacher,
Charles, J. O tis.. . . . 7............... Emaus, Pa............... <.Prin. H. S.Faust, Paul B............................ Johnstown, Pa..............Teacher.
Foreman, George...................... Hershey, Pa..................Teacher.
Foreman, Harry........................ Hershey, Pa..................Teacher.
Garland, Albert C.
. McConnellsburg, Pa...Bank Clerk.
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Harlacher, Josef..
. .York Springs, Pa.
Hawbaker, Omar.
.. Mercersburg, Pa.
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Hege, Ira M.........
.. Chambersburg, Pa.
'Hess, Leter S.. . ..
. . Qipiuu, Hl.
Hetrick, John H.
. . Millerstown, Pa..,/ . . . Mail Clerk.
Hoch, Donald A.
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Jobe, Walter R........................... Y o rk S p r in g P 3 __
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Schue, Clark W..................
.Hanover, Pa.............. Bookekeper.
Stouffer, Samuel M................... California, P a..............Teacher Normal Sch.
Stamy, Abram C........................Shippensburg, Pa., R. R. 6.
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Trostle, James C...................... .Dillsburg, J ’a.
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Wampler, John O,
Hanover, Pa............. .Teacner.
Walkeiv M. Percy. .,.................. Pearl City, 111.............. Teacher.
Zepp, Clarence C........................New Oxford, Pa.
.Teacher.

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Allwine, Bessie M. (Romig)...... Hershey, Pa.
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Allwine, Mary J......................... Union Deposit, Pa__ Teacher.
Anthony, Belle I........................Wcllcville;~Pa. .~.-. . .~.TT^cTier.
Ausherman, Clara F ........... . .Chambersburg, P a ... .Teacher.
Baker, Alma P ... .690^ Hamilton-Ave., Pittsburgh, Pá.Stu. Pittsbg. Üniv

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Bentzel, M. Helen... .1302 State St., Harrisburg, Pa.. .Teacher.
Burgner, Eva S........................
Chambersburg,
P a____ Teacher.
Burkhart, Ruth E. (Long)........ Chambersburg, Pa.
Camp, Mary I............................Dry Run, Pa...............Teacher Domestic Art
Chambersburg H. S.
Clapsaddle, Mary E ................... Died Feb. 23, 1919.
Clever, Leila T ...........................Shippensburg, Pa....... Teacher.
Cope, Mary M. (Yocum).......... Shippensburg, Pa.
Cover, Sylvia B......................... Downingtown, Pa.......Music Supervisor
Deardorff, Ruth E .................Gettysburg, Pa., R. R. 5. .Teacher.
Dittenhafer, Myrtle E ...............Starner’s, Pa............... Teacher.
Ehrhart, Grace E. (Schue)........ Hanover, Pa.
Emmert, Marguerite R............. York Springs, Pa........Teacher.
Eves, L. TosephineC,,, j .C}. .. 1. ..Camp Hill, Pa............ Teacher-Meehames—
•"■■burgf""*'
Freidinger, Mildred................... Shippensburg, Pa........ Teacher.
Geyer, Anna Flo. . . .68 S., 2d St., Chambersburg, Pa... Prin. St. Thomas H. S.
Gibboney, M. Lillian...............Everett, P a ................ Teacher.
Glessner, Nora M__, ............... Shippensburg, Pa....... Teacher.
Grove, Helen Sue.......................5507 6th Ave., Eldorado Sta., Altoona, Pa.
Hade, Maty M ..........................State Line, Pa............ Teacher.
Haldeman, Jennie I . . ............ .. .Mexico, Pa.................Teacher.
Haldeman, Anna M...................Millerstown, P a...........Teacher.
Hassler, Naomi C . . .................. Spring'Grove, P a....... Teacher.
Hawk, Helene M. (Green)......4 4 5 Bergen Ave., Jersey City, N. J.
Hixon, Lulu E ............. .............. Died Oct. 4, 1918.
Hoch, Laura M. (Austin)..........Fayetteville, Pa..........Teacher.
Hosfeld, Elsie F. (LeVan)......... Reading, Pa.
Hosfetd, Susie............................ Shippensburg, P a........Teacher.
Johnson, Elsie G. (Crozier).......Altoona, Pa.
Keck, Clara C............................Snow Shoe, Pa........... Teacher.
Kerr, Lorma L........................... MeVeytew»; Pa.......... Teacher.
Kraber, Ivy E........................ /.Hampton, Pa..............Teacher.
Krall, Elizabeth L. (Mohler)/.. .Shippensburg, P a ... .Teaehcr.
Lehman, Orpha M .. .*__......... Carlisle, Pa., R. R. 9.. .Teacher.
Light, Pearl V.l 7W!*^rT. J . . . Mercersburg, Pa......... Teeehgjy
Lingle, Irene M7............. •. /Harrisburg, Pa., R. R. 4.. .Teacher.
Logan, Mae C............. ./............Carlisle, Pa..................Teacher.
Lytle, Nellie E.............¡.............Newville, Pa................Teacher.
McKibbin, Mary T . . ./ ............. 1227 Isabella St.,.Wil­
liamsport, Pa.......... Teaclier.
Moore, Florence G .. /................ Motcershurg,' Fa. *"■ jw o
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Plough, Mary M .../ ............. ..Newville, Pa.............. Teacher.
Rahauser, Kathryn,B... .Chambersburg, Pa., R. R. 9. .Teacher.
Reed, M. Pauline...... .811 Walnut St., Lebanon, Pa.. .Teacher.
Reeser, M. Ruth. : .....................Lemoyne, Pa............. .Teacher.
Sheaffer, Maude E.....................Middletown, Pa.......... Teacher.
Shearer, Olive L,-............ .......... Dry Run, Pa............... Bank Clerk.
Sherrick, Margaret I. (Smith).. .Morris Plains, N. J.
Shover, Ruth E..........................Shippensburg, Pa........ Teacher.
Shriner, Cathryn (Warfel)........ Linglestown, Pa.
Small, Anna M................ Chambersburg, Pa., R. R. 1. .Teacher.
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Smith, Grace/E.......................... Mt. Alto, Pa................Teacher.
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Smith, Maisie F. (Fowler)........ Burlock, Md.
Snider, Tresrie B. (Cook).......... Guilford Springs, Pa.
Steele, Katie Bess...................... Shippensburg, P a..... .Teacher. .
Stoler, A. Marguerite¡.y.vf. .¡... .Saxton, Pa..................Teacher.©/
Stratton, Nora CQVl. H/ ti'X j.Q»a*Bbeisburg,-Pa-.-.. . Teach*. >
Thomas, ^Stella M ............... 7 .Spring Grove, Pa........ Teacher.
Tschop, Pauline A__'.. ............East Berlin, Pa............Teacher.

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Umberger, Mary E....... .............Williams Grove, Pa. ./Teacher.
Watts, Ethel R. (Nagle)........... Middletown, Pa.
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Witmer, Mary L........................ Mt. Alto, Pa.......... /. .Teacher.
Wolff, Dorothy.......................... MlKHolyOKcyMasy.1. .Teacher Biol , -Mt ."
Htrtyek®».
Wolff, Gertrude..........................Northampton, Mass.. .Teacher of English,
Capon School.
Wolfe, Alice E. (Herre)............. Riverside Drive, Harrisburg, Pa.
Zimmerman, Mary M............... Highspire, P a............. Teacher.
Albert, Chester E ...................... Qeneumwght P a : T e a tfrer^»
Bradley, Thomas O.................... Mercersburg, Pa........ Prin. Lehmaster H. S'
Brenneman, Oren W .. . . Mechanicsburg, Pa., R. R. 3.. .Teacher.
Brewbaker, Chalmers L ............ .Greencastle, Pa.
Bucher, Erwin L............. , .........Gettysburg, P a . : 'Teacher.
Buckalew, Charles H................. 721 E. 10th St., Wil­
mington, Del.
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Clugston, C. Lester...................East Waterford, Pa. "A ' ^ f
Crunkleton, C. Lester................Dellroy, Ohio............. Teacher.
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Diven, Chas. A........................
NesM**lle?“Pa.
Dubs, John W............... 736 Balt. St., Hanover, Pa-----Teacher.
L Eichelberger, Percy S................. Siddoaefewg; P'a.
Fuss, E. Earnest....................... Kauffman, Pa.
Goodhart, Herman C.................South Fork, Pa.
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Hess, Joseph C.............. Waynesboro, Pa., R. R. 2........Stu. Ursinus College.
Jumper, Roy M....................... .Carlisle, Pa., R. R. 3..Teacher.
King, Earl H............................. Dillsburg, Pa.
Lischy, Ralph M......... 1848 N. Park Ave., Phila., Pa..Clerk Fed. Reserve
Bank.-' t -«
Lupp, John L ..............................Shippensburg, Pa.
McGee, Chas. M ....................... Spring Run, Pa...........Farmer.
. Teacheri
Metzger, Beniamin F ................Farmersville, Pa
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lO y U jOyler, F. Manon....................... Mt. Alto, Pa.
Sheibley, C. Wilmot.................. Shermansdale.
Snoke, Hubert R........................Shippensburg, Pa.
Spahr, Otto L .............................Dillsburg, Pa., R. R. 5.Teacher.
Stouffer, Ray R.................Hagerstown, Md., R. R. 7. • v .O i
Trostle, Jerry F ........... 19 Stevens St., Johnstown, Pa.. .Time Clk. Cambria
Steel Works.
Weigle, Charles L....... ^ “King-St., Wilmington, Del.
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Agle, Lena A. (Harscher)........406 Spruce St., Steelton, Pa.
Beidel, Nellie M........................ Shippensburg, Pa.........Teacher.
Clippinger, Ruth G. (Faust)----Johnstown, Pa.
Drawbaugh, Pauline E..............Chambersburg, Pa----- Teacher.
Freidinger, Mildred........ .......... Shippensburg, Pa........ Teacher.
Glessner, Nora M......................Shippensburg, Pa........ Teacher.
Groninger, M. Ruth (Beaver)...Academia, Pa.
Houston, Margaret Joy.............44-6 East Pearl St.,
Butler, Pa............... Teacher.
Krall, Elizabeth L. (Mohler)... .Shippensburg, Pa....... Teacher.
Markley, E. McClure (Trostle). 19 Stevens St., Johnstown, Pa.
Reeser, M. Ruth................ . .Lemoyne, Pa...............Teacher.
Sheads, Elizabeth R..................Gettysburg, Pa............. Teacher.
Meckley, Herbert W.................Abbottstown, Pa.
Rice r S
............................ Wind Ridge, Pa.......... Prin. Richhill Twp.

High School.
Squires, Fred C......................... Shippensburg, Pa.......... Business.
Snyder, W. Ernest....................Newville, Pa.

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GLASS OF 1915
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......................../. Chambersburg, P a__Teacher.
Beck Elsie E.
............... 1 . Camp Hill, Pa............ Teacher.
Brandt, Gertrude E............... . .Newport, P a ............. Teacher
Byers, Grace L........ .*.. A .Died Oct. 7, 1916.
Commerer, Hilda E{'/ ¡mf-ry.) ■•Shipponoburg/Ptn __Teacher
Crouse, Lola E .. X .. ---- .Dry Run, Pa................... Teacher.
Diehl, Marion A|.^, A i .L a i .) . . Shippenshnrg, Pfr-.c^ C lo flrWash., D. C.
Elicker, Laura M l................ <. .Dillsburg, Pa............ .Teacher
Fehr, Fanny M ....................... Pine Grove, Pa............Teacher.
Felton Edisto M
................. Everett, Pa., R. R. 5.. .Teacher.
riscel, Alma M. (Anderson).......Jacksonville, Fla.
Fogelsanger, Mildred R.............Shippensburg, Pa........Teacher New Cumt- •
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Friedley, M. Ruth..................... Waynesboro, Pa.......... Teacher.
Garrett, Anna M........................Waynesboro, P a..........Stu. Geo. Washington
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University.
H I S S AnnaFlo... .68 S. 2nd St., Chambersburg, Pa.. . Prin. St. Thomas H.S.
Gibble, M. Edith............. Shippensburg, Pa., R. R. 6.. .Teacher
Hocker, Edna F ....................... Highspire, Pa................ Teacher!
Hoffman, Alma L ..................... Carlisle, Pa....................Teacher.
Hummel, H.Nelda (Snyder)... .6023 Lansdowne Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Kepler, Ella S.. .362 W. King St., Chambersburg, P a .. .Teacher.
Kline, Mary E...........................Gardners, Pa................ Teacher.
Lerew, Margaret A ................... Hanover, Pa............... Teacher
Lewis, Emily M.. .7513 Susquehanna St., Pittsbg., Pa. .Teacher!
Lowry, Elva R.......................... Waynesboro, Pa............Teacher.
McClellan, MayS. (McDonald). 1619 n th St., Altoona, Pa.
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McClelland, Liberty................. Shippensburg, Pa.
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McCullough, Martha F. (Fogelsanger)
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McCune, Elizabeth
, Shippensburg, Pa....... Trrrnhrr
McElroy, Besse E ................ .. .Fayetteville, P a...........Teacher.
McNeal, Elizabeth L. (Murray) .Chambersburg, P a ... .Teacher.
Markward, Lena E ...................Shippensburg, P a.......... Teacher.
Miller, Katherine E ..................Wiconisco, Pa....
Teacher
Miller, Ruth L ----- 223 Phila. Ave., Waynesboro, Pa.. HYm-her! f f l
Miller, A. Eleanor (McCormick).Spring Run, Pa.. .. Teacher '
Monn, Ruth E .........................Scotland, Pa..................Teacher! A „
Mumma, Grace F . ......................Waynesboro., Pa...... .Nurse....
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Powell, Hazel E ....................... ^Shippensburg, P a .... .Teacher.
brnye, Naomi M........................ Shippensburg, Pa.........Teacher.
Smith, Carrie M. (Myers).........204 n th St., Juniata, Pa.
Smith, Grace E............... ...........Mt. Alto, Pa................ Teacher.
Squires, Rhea............................. Shippensburg, Pa........ Teacher.
Steele, Katie B— ..................Shippensburg, Pa........ Teacher.
Troxell, Margaret E................... Gettysburg, Pa.
Whitmore, Nan E ...................Waynesboro, Pa.......... Teacher
Williams, Nannie L...................Jacobus, Pa...................Teacher
Wmterstein, Florence E .......... Dunmore, P a ............... Teacher.
Wolff, Bessie A ................ .
.Highspire, P a............. Prin. Liberty Twp.

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Workman, Grace D....................Pine Grove, P a ... . . . Teacher
Bernheisel, Newton C................ Green Park, Pa.
Coons, J. Campbell................... Willow Hill, Pa.
Elicker, Russell R........................Franklintown, Pa....... Teacher.
Evans, Harold G........................Penbrook, Pa............., Frehn, H. Rankin.....................Creswell, N. C.
Gamble, Thomas S.................... Dry Run, P a ..............Teacher.
Gardner, Bryce S....................... Newburg, Pa................ Teacher.

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Geyer, Paul N.............................Chambersburg, Pa.
Glass, J. Lloyd.......................... Scotland, Pa................ Tfeacher. *
Grove, Edgar D..........................Shady Grove, Pa.
Herting, P. Earl........................ Biglerville, Pa............. Prin. Broad Top City.
Hoke, J. Roy................ .............Greencastle, Pa...........Teacher.
Johnston, Samuel A................. ft
.Biglerville, Pa.
Lower, Edgar R.
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McCauslin, Alfred R.
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.Doylesburg, Pa.......... Teaefeer
McVitty, Claire G__
cILlm /2 P '
.Apollo, Pa..................Teacher Science H. S.
Mathias, Roy J........
.Shippensburg, Pa...... Farmer.
Means, James Q.
Packer, Ellis M..........................Penbrook, Pa............... Teacher.
Park, O. Raymond....................Fannettsburg, Pa.
Screiver, J. Claude....................Lashley, Pa.
Skelly, F. Clark........ ................ Shippensburg, Pa.
Stock, John L....................... .. .New Oxford, Pa.
CLASS OF 1916
Allen, Josephine M....... ..Shippensburg, P a..................Teacher.
Anderson, Carrie M.................. Mechanicsburg, Pa— Teacher.
Ausmus, Hilda K .......... ............Chambersburg, Pa---- Teacher.
Barner, Mabel V........................Shippensburg, P a .... .Teacher.
Bell, Marion L ... .416 Highland Ave., Woodlawn, Pa.. .Teacher.
Brown, Esther M...................... Fannetsburg, Pa.. . . . .Teacher.
Cowling, Janet A.......................Eastville, Va.................Teacher.
Cranford, L. Catherine............. West Fairview, Pa-----Teacher.
Duncan, Margaret I..................Ardmore, Pa.................Teacher.
Edwards, Helen K .....................Garrick, Pa...................Teacher.
Famous, Margaret E.................Enola, Pa......................Teacher.
Fletcher, Mary I . . .. . ............... 1422 6th St., N. WT.
Washington, D. C . . Clerk.
Fogelsanger, Edith A .................Shippensburg, P a .. . . . Teacher.
Fogelsanger, EtheLG........... ... .Shippensburg, P a .. 1.. Teacher.
•Teacher
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Garber, Rhoda M V ................) ^ChambersburgrPa
Garns, Ruby A...........................Chambersburg, P a .. . . Teacher.
Ginter, A. Nellie........................ Newville, Pa................ Teacher.
Good, A. Mabel......................... Lykens, Pa.. . . . . . . . . . Teacher.
Griffiths, Mary E....................... Williamstown, Pa....... Teacher. V Va
Haller, M. Cleo__ 215 Broad St,, Harrisburg, Pa... Teacher,
Teacher-."^
Harkison, Ruth M........ .
.y Enola,.
Hippensteele, Edythe E.-vrrTr.jLNewville, Pa., R.R. 5 - ■Teacher.
Hollinger, Martha E__ Chambersburg, Pa., R. R. 9. Teac-hw vttafrthrgtSh / J - 'ojr iTid’r
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Holtz, R. Kathleen....................ji-Beead-AveirNf'W'.Teacher.
Roanoke, Va........
Jarrett, Mildred........1902 N. 3rd St., Harrisburg, Pa. .Teacher Enhaut.
Johnston, Jean W...................... McConnellsburg, Pa.
LaLonde, Oral M .i,.. Jn«9~Liberty~SL,, Alle.atown, Pa::TeaeheE. .
Lehman, Ada Lee...................... Lasiiley;^Pa^""TTrTT".'t".'T?fac'lteFS^
Lindsay, Carrie A ...................... Shippensburg, Pa........Teacher. ^
Lower, Zelda B.......................... Mechanicsburg, Pa— Teacher.
Lupoid, Maude C...................... SemerviHeT-Nv^rrgr'wTeaeher^.
McLaughlin, Gail C.................. Ft. Loudon, Pa.. . . . . .Teacher.
Myers, Elva C. (Grove),......... Fayetteville, Pa.
Myers, Verna M. (Brandt).......Newport, Pa.............. .-Toaoherr
Park, Carrie B....... .................... La Park, Pa....... .........Teacher.
Porter, Edna E ..........................Mechanicsburg, Pa— Teacher.
Rahauser, Margaret C .. .Chambersburg, Pa., R. R. 9. .Teacher.
Rahauser, Bertha N.................. Greencastle, Pa............Teacher.
Rice, Nellie A. (Ernst)............. Biglerville, Pa.
Rosenberry, Erma B................. Metal, Pa......................Teacher/

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Sclioch, Dorothy R................ , . Selinsgrove, Pa.
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S&ioch, Christine Z....................Selinsgrove, Pa.
Sheafer, M. Rtegina. ....... .. .Carlisle, Pa................. Teacher.
Shelley, Grayce A ...............A.. .New Cumberland, Pa..Teacher.
Snow, Edith A .\ .................. \ . . Shippensburg, Pa........Teacher.
Sowers, Lillian C .. . ............. .V.York Springs, Pa.........Teacher;
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Sparrow, M. Carpline............ ASaVctom
i-Srin . High Srhnoly-A
Tompkins, Vera C......................354 Davis Ave., Green\
wich, Conn.............. Teach4r.
Urey, Blanche G/A. . ------- ...Waynesboro, Pa........ Teacher.
Wagner, Edith
A. Lurgan, Pa..................Teaaher.
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Witmer, Estella^j»-; .
J. J.Mt. Alto, Pa...............Tea/her. d S
Wolf, Helen M.wftvTL, j *>JU.. .Penbrook, Pa..............Bookkeeper! J
Woodburn, Fannie
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Yeager, Mary C........ \.............. Carlisle, Pa................. Teacher.
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Barnhart, Clyde L ... A ............. Lashley, Pa.
Becher, Harvey J.......A.............. York, Pa., R. R. 8.
Brandt, Paul L............V............ Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Brown, Ralph R..........,\............ Oakville, Pa......... J.
Bughman, Melvin........ 1............ SfltppensUugrJ2a?!>
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Cope, Ira D............. ... .1........... Shippensburg, Pa........fate. .Agent?
Coyle, C. Robert..........L...........Carlisle, Pa.
Etter, Howard G.......... L........... Mercersburg, Pa.........Tijacher. A
Fitz, George T ............../............Waynesboro, Pa.........Teacher.
Fogelsanger, C. P au l.../.......... Shippensburg, Pa.
Gruver, Elmer M.. Allfc^tinnyU-c*, PittfiHirgh. Pa .Teacher.
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Hardy, Harry W................
.Wilmore, Pa.
Hess, Ray B.............................. Mt. Alto, P a .............. Teacher.
Kell, Chas. S..............................Died Oct. 4, 1918.
"Lehman, Glenn A......................hashloy. Pa., ______ Xeachw.
Lytle, D. Bruce.........................Quincy, Pa.................. Erin. High School., , •
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Maclay, J. Warren.................... Shippensburg,
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Mellinger, Clyde L .................... Shippensburg, Pa.
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Quickel, Gilbert H..................... York, Pa., R. R. 4 ... .Prin. Hellam H. S.
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Seavers, Jay R......................... .Shippensburg, P a .... .Teacher.
Shank, Walter E..................... Xamp-Hhi,' Pa.
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Slaybaugh, J. Floyd.................. Orbisonia, P a .,........... Prin. High School. c
Sleichter, Mark H . . B R i i , '. .. .Shippensburg, Pa....... Tanchnn/Jf . 1 Ac i-1'T;'
Small, Byron W....... Chambersburg, Pa., R. R. 1 Teacher.
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A Stamy, Harry C......................... Halifax, Pa..
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.Teacher,

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Arnold, Maria lQ i
J ..Shippensburg, £ a-Il—.Teaeher.
Asper, Chloe B ... A i . York Springs, Pa., R. R. 3. .Teacher.
Bair, Jewel M.............................Spring Run, Pa...........Teacher.
Balliet, Esther M.......................Ballietsville, Pa..........Teacher.
Bentz, Nancy I.......................... Lemoyne, Pa...............Teacher.
Berry, Sara A. (Kauffman)....... Mifflin, Pa.
Blair, Eva L.................... Chambersburg, Pa., R. R. 8. .Teacher.
Brandt, Helen R........................ Richland, Pa............... Prin. High School.
Bream, Esta M .. . . . . . . . . . Biglerville, Pa............. Teacher.
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Bricker, M argarettT.C H ^J.. .LfemoyJiftJfe--------- t w w ---- ---Brown, Mary C................ .
.Shippensburg, Pa....... Clerk Wash., D. C.
Charlton, Helena M .................. Hancock, M d............. Teacher.
Cooke, Ida L ...................... **&Attre^t“.,Sunbury, Pa. .Teacher.
Coons, MyrtleJVI....................... Spring Run, Pa...........Teacher.

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f Cutshall, Mary C.......................Three Springs, Pa..,. .Teacher.
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Daley, Orpha B..........................Shippensburg, P a........Teacher.
Davies, Mary C......... 501 N. 8th St., Allentown, Pa.. .Teacher.
Deardorff, Lolita C........... Gettysburg, Pa., R. R. 5 . . Teacher.
Felton, Zola V........................ . .Everett, Pa., R. R. 4.. .Teacher.
Ferguson, Hope..........................Doylesburg, Pa............Teacher.
Fogelsanger, E. Pearl................ Shippensburg, Pa........ Teacher.
Fogelsanger, Gertie M.. .Shippensburg, Pa., R. R. 1. .Teacher.
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Frankhouse, Meryl E .. . . Port Royal, Pa., R. R. 2. .Teacher.
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Gault, Margaretta K ................. Steelton, P a... . . . . . . .Teacher.
Gibson, M. Price. .441 Bridge St., Catasauqua, Pa.. .Teacher.
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Gift,'Clara J........................ Waynesboro, Pa., R. R. 2. .Teacher.
Hamil, H. Dorothy....................r hgr" bers1:'n'Tri Pf*~— 'D|v lAiw-Bniik.
Hardy, M. Maibelle.. . . . . . . . . . Wilmore, Pa.-... 4 . .■ i'ea&ier.
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Hayes, Orpha M........................ Turtle Creek, Pa..........Teacher.
Hege, Ethel M........................... Mercersburg, Pa.......... Teacher.
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Henderson, Flo E........... Warrior’s Mark, Pa., R.R. 2..Prin. WBTPSStEf Twp.
High School.
Hess, Anna E ............................. Waynesboro, Pa.......... Teacher.
Hetrick, Alice L ......................... New Kingston, P a ... .Teacher.
Hoop, Kathryn M................■ .. .Crystal Springs, P a .. .Teacher.
Kauffman, Ada M......... Fayetteville, Pa|pR. R. 2. .Teacher.
Keck, I. Berghaus (Rhone).......Orrstown, Pa................Teacher.
Kirk, Dorothy E.................... Big Cove Tannery, Pa.. .Teacher.
Knauff, Grace A . . . . . . . . . . Greencastle, Pa., R. R. 2. .Teacher.
Kope, Martha G. (Fickes)........ 108 N. Penn St., Shippensburg, Pai
Long, Vera J....... ................... . .Shippensburg, Pa....... Teaeher:“ - t \
Long, Ada R....................... . .Shippensburg, Pa....... Teacher.
Martin, Susie A....... 305 S. 3rd St., Jeannette, Pa.. .Teacher.
McCune, Winifred R............. . .Shippensburg, P a.......Teacher.
McCurdy, M. Ruth...................Willow Hill, Pa............ Teacher.
Means, Lillian M....... .. .Shippensburg, Pa., R. R. 5 - .Teacher.
Mellon, M. Mabel....... _...........Shippensburg, Pa........ Teacher.
Minter, Zella C. (Bream).......... Cashtown, Pa.
Mullin, Margaret B................... Hummelstown, P a ... .Teacher.
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Mumma, Anna R. (Doutrich)... HighspircHPar——— —
Nickles, Marjorie S . . ............ .Shippensburg, Pa...... Stu. Art School, Phila.
Nonnermacher, Laura M...........713 Chew St., Allen­
town, Pa..................Teacher.
Oellig, Mary C ... .123 Shaw Ave., Turtle Creek, Pa.. .Teacher.
Polleck, Miriam E ... 1505 Hunter St., Harrisburg, Pa.. .Teacher.
Resser, Hilda M .. . . . . - ........Waynesboro, Pa., R. R. 1. .Teacher.
Rudisill, Mary J...................Gettysburg, Pa., R. R. 2. .Teacher.
Secrest, Ruth.................Clear Spring, Pa., R. R. 2 ..Teacher.
Shive, Dorothy E. . ....................Struthers, Ohio............Teacher.
Snyder, Rae V....................... .. Duncannon. Pa.. ■■■■.Teacher^,

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— Spangler, M. Genevievfe^TGettysburg, Pa., R-.—fe-.v^..Taacl)er.
Springer, Elsie L ...........Emmittsburg, Md., R. R. 1 .. Teacher.
Steele, E. M arie.. . . . . . . . . Shirleysburg, Pa., R. R- x. .Teacher.
Stevens, Maudleen M................ McConnellsburg, Pa...Teacher.
Stroup, Anna V.......................... Oberlin, Pa...................Teacher.
Tritt, Elizabeth L ...................... New Cumberland, Pa. .Teacher.
Wentz, M. L u cille................. .Carlisle, Pa., R. R. 9..Teacher.
Wise, Miriam L..........................Orrstown, Pa. . ...........Teacher.
Zeiders, Maybelle A................... Mifflintown, Pa............Teacher.
Barrick, Floyd M.......................Newville, Pa............. ..Teacher. JJ
Burkhart, Roy A...................... NewviUer-ParyV -V *-0
Carbaugh, Frank.......... .............Died Aug. i> 1918.
Charles, J. Paul........ ................ Duncannon, Pa.
Cocklin, Warren H ...................Siddonsburg, Pa., R. R. 1.

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CleverXDonald G................... .\. Shippensburg, Pa. . . . ASkerte*C
Freet, Fhul E............................>&ce4land* Pa:-. .-T-rv.-.^fTeaeher:- .
Gardner, (T. Russell. . . . Yor1' .Sfv'ngs. Pa. , R. R ;- i. .®a«te,€tei4i.
Gilbert, Le\d F ........................... Bigierville, Pa............. Teacher Mt. Union
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Hare, H. Frank.......... Mechanicsburgy-Par. -R-.—R—e--.-Teaeher. - ft i ■ ; t> '
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Howe, Harry A . ....................... York Springs, Pa........Teacher. (
Lefever, Guile W .. .....................Mechanicsburg, Pa__Mani.nl TrmrmTg7,,ii
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Logan, L eR oy... A . ............... ,.Carliole;-Pa"-Rv Rv3. /L-frtJUn
Maclay, Robert D. .V . .Shippensburg, Pa.,
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McDermond, Jos. F ..\ .......... .Newville, Pa., R. R. 4. .Prin. Worn .) __P
Meredith, Carl E . . . . . \ . . .955 W. 18th St., Erie, Pa... .Telephone Company.
Noll, Arthur D............ \ . .........Died Sept. 25, 1918.
^-Oyler, Stewart L ............ '. Fayottcvillc, Pa.%HR:'R:~t'~ . Prin.'~Linglestdwn
High Sel'fool.
Welsh, Harold C........................ Waynesboro, P a......... Landis Tool Co.
Wenger, Irvin S ......................... Duchess, Alberta, Can. TeacherO
Wink, O. Vernon........................Hustontown, Pa.
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Allen, Mary C........................... Shippensburg, Pa.......
Askin, Ev Kathryn.....................Carlisle, Pa................
Ausmus, Janet M.......................Chambersburg, Pa... .
Ausherman, Helen A ................. Chambersburg, Pa ...
Baer, E. Pearl............................ Quincy, Pa.................
Baker, Lilliaii B......................... Shippensburg, Pa......
— Bender, Mary V. (Baldwin)... .Burnt Cabins, Pa.
Binkley, S. Isabel...................... Chambersburg, Pa....
Black, Ruth I............................ Fayetteville, Pa.........
Bortner, Myrtle M....................Hanover, Pa...............
Bowman, Nellie M.................... Lemoyne, Pa..............
Boyce, Nellie F...........................Forbes Road, Pa.......
Boyer, Y . Louise.......................Chambersburg, Pa....
Brechbill, Viola R...................... Greenvillage, Pa........
Brindle, Dorothy....................... Waynesboro, Pa.........

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Music Supv. Wash­
ington Twp.
Brown, Helen H................
Shippensburg, Pa...... Teacher.
Burk, M. Adeline.............
Dry Run, Pa............. Teacher.
Burtsfield, Mabel M . . , . . .
Shippensburg, Pa...... Teacher.
Bussard, Olive..................
Everett, Pa............... Teacher. _ [
■ Byerly, Mary C..........
Wiconisco, Pa............ Teacher.
Carothers, Margaret O......
i>hippefisburg,J‘Pa...... Teacher.
Cessna, Mildred E. . . . . . . .
Everett, Pa............... Teacher.
Crook, E. Mildred.............
Williamstown, Pa... . Student Wilson Coll.
Daley, Elsie
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Shippensburg, Pa....... Teacher.
Donnelly, Eleanor L ..........
Shippensburg, Pa........ Teacher.
Douden, Pauline M..........
Millersburg, Pa.......... Teacher.
"Doyle, Emma F ................J
ÆaMïp-Htlïr-Ra»........... Teacher.
Eby, N. Elizabeth.......... (
Shippensburg, Pa. . . . . Teacher.
Emmert, Ruth L ............jy
Hanover, Pa............... Teacher.
Eshelman, M. Marguerite.
Shippensburg, P a....... Teacher.
Feeser, Dorothy A.^EL .-..
Shippensburg, P a....... Teacher.
Ferguson, Grace..*".__ /..
Died January 3, 19x9.
Fleschutz, Marguerite K . ..
,5 S. Main St., Couriersport, Pa................... Teacher.
Fogelsanger, Rhoda E .......
Shippensburg, Pa....... Teacher.
Fortney,"Mabel R . . . . :. .. .
Shippensburg, Pa....... Teacher.
Frantz, Mary A . . . . / . . . .2146 S,. 20th St., Phila., P a ... Teacher.

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Gordon, Sara R.................... .. . Greencastle, Pa............Teacher.
Graham, Mary C.......................Spruce Hill, Pa.............Teacher.
Hake, Cora F ............................. York, Pa., R. R. 8 ... .Teacher.
Harling, Ruth W........................Duncannon, Pa............ Teacher.
Hauser, Esther R .... .740 3rd St,, Catasauqua, Pa.. .Teacher,
Hege, M. M yrtle.......................Mercersburg, P a,.. . , .Teacher.
Heiges, E. Blanche.............. .Biglerville, Pa..............Teacher.
Henneberger, L. Bernardine... .225 E. Main St.,
Waynesboro, Pa__Teacher.
' Ho;ckersmith, Clara R............... Shippensburg, Pa.........Teacher.
. Hoffeditz, Sara C .. ,J. ........Greencastle, Pa., R. R. 4. .Teacher.
" Hoffman, A. Jeannette.............. New Cumberland, Pa.Teacher.
Horning, Miriam M...................608 Dauphin St., HarTT ,
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Hykes, Ada W.......................... Shippensburg, P a .. . . ■ Teacher...-»' '
Jarrett, Helen...........................rGreeasburg,. P a rrrrT. Teacher.
— Kamerer, EthyJ S...................... Newville, Pa., R. R. 3..Teacher.
Keebaugh, Olitipa F ................. Hustontown, Pa.......... Teacher.
Kendall, Esther W.....................Webster Mills, Pa.........Teacher.
Klinger, Emma L .......................Williamstown, P a___.Teacher.
Lewis, Margaret D.................... Wiconisco, Pa............. Teacher.
Lodge, Olive F .......... ................ McConnellsburg, Pa...Teacher.
Lutz, Reba M............................ Dallastown, Pa........... Teacher.
McCaleb, Lois E .. . . ; ...............Shippensburg, Pa....... Teacher.
McFadden, A. Veronica.. 608 Front St., Allentown, P a. Teacher.
Miller, Xenia P...............Mechanicsburg, Pa., R. R. 2. .Teacher.
Nell, Esther............. 434 Hummel St., Harrisburg, Pa. .Teacher.
Nell, Romaine E ........................ Mt. Holly Springs, Pa..Prin. H. S.
Overcash, Clara R..................... Chambersburg, Pa__ Teacher.
Oyjer, Leila F ....................... .Fayetteville, P a .........Teacher.
Pettigrew, Lela V.......................Everett, Pa................. Teacher.
— Piper, Nellie B........................... Dry Run, Pa...............Teacher.
Plasterer, Mabel B........... ........ Shippensburg, Pa.......Teacher.
Quinn, Helen M....... 330 Pittston Ave., Scranton, Pa. .Teacher.
Rickabaugh, Margaret A ...........Newville, Pa............... Teacher.
Rife, M. Florence...................... Hanover, Pa............... Teacher.
Robbins, Mildred E ...................Carlisle, Pa__ : ......... Teacher.
Rolar, Erma K ........................... Shippensburg, Pa....... Teacher.
Rupp, Vida M............................Carlisle, Pa................. Teacher.
Secrist, Esther A........................Duncannon, Pa...........Teacher.
Seip, Jennie R............................ Wiconisco, Pa............. Teacher.
Senseney, Ruth C.......................Ft. Loudon, Pa.......... Prin. H. S., West Fairview.
Small, Essa R— --- •................Hanover, Pa................Teacher.
Smith, Sara M........................... Everett, Pa................ . Ao9t.--Frwh-Sa«tonr a?
Spath, Edna M.......................... Dillsburg, Pa...............M'W9r--mM,’TitT,*S?r~'rf
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Stimmel, Margaretta F ..............Port Royal, Pa........... Asst, in High School.
Stuff, Rae M...............................Waynesboro, Pa......... Teacher.
Swartz, Mary H......................... Port Royal, R. R. 2__ Teacher.
Tack, Sara A ...........632 Muench St., Harrisburg, Pa.. .Teacher.
Unverzagt, A. Angella...............Shippensburg, Pa....... Teacher.
Watkeys, S. Elizabeth............. .Williamstown, Pa.........Asst, in High School.
Webb, Leila O.......................... Shippensburg, Pa..........Teacher.
—Weigle, C. Edith........................Biglerville, Pa............. Teacher.
Widney, Helen J........................ Highspire, P a............. Teacher.
Whitmore, Beulah H..................Mercersburg, Pa......... Teacher.
Woffenden, Helen M..................Williamstown, Pa....... Teacher.
Woodrow, Mary C..................... Shippensburg, Pa....... Teacher.
Yotter, Helen S............. ............Shippensburg, Pa....... Teacher.

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Young, S. Venita....................... Carlisle, P a .. . . . . . . . . .Teacher.
Zimmerman, Grace B .. .526 N. Law St., Allentown, Pa.Teacher,
-Baldwin, L. Kalb.......................Burnt Cabins, Pa.
Brophy, Chas. F .........................Heckscherville, Pa.
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Coover, ShrivfeAL...................•; .Shippensburg, P a .. .. .Teacher. (0 ?
Creamer, Brintoh C ...V .__ . . . Shippensburg, Pa........ Teacher.1,
Gsell, Charles E. A ..........Chambersburg, Pa., R. R. 9. .Teacher.
Hays, Jo.............A .................... Clarion, Pa . . ,-T-^-rrtTeaeher/.
Hubley, Ralph I.. , \ ................Shippensburg, P a .. .. .Eilibt-Fisher Co.,~ j
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Maclay, John M., J r .. \ ........... Shippensburg, P a........Sfrn. I ynaa^.LLmv..
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Monn, Joseph A......... .. >Waynesboro, Pa., R. R. 1. ,'SuuElriH'. —
Myers, Chester V ...........
.Siddonsburg. Pa. . 7
Nenninger, William C.............. .Lees X Roads, Pa........Farmer.
Preisler, Kenneth L ........ ..
New Bloomfield, P a. . . Brin. Yoe H. Sr
Reese, David R........... .............Shippensburg, P a. A .. Teacher.
Sachs, Lester G .. .......... .........Petersburg, Pa.......... .Prin. H. S.
Singer, George P........................ Carlisle, Pa— . . . . . . . Stu. Dickinson Coll.
Snader, Guy W.......................... Waynesboro, P a . .. .. .Teach. Freehold, N. J.
Military School.,
Surface, Harley B.......... ...
Died October 29, 1918.
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Thrush, Wilbur J....................... Shippensburg, Pa.
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Warren, Lawrence E ..................Shippensburg, P a......Brin, Ma.ry3viHc~H~.~Sy
Watson, Gerald M__ 5x7 Curtin St., Harrisburg, Pa.^.Teagher.
Wentz, Harper J.......... , ............ East Berlin, P a.. \J
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